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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_01_15 + 11liti11 Mt- I -.]. +C 0:.^.`-.e..cF-!.'...s. -,ryu�.•-ti_.r,-Gw�... - .. •:W,•r-.< ,,w•-.: , .. p• :'14.:" 5 u'�:.•J'•i.. k eat , , : r _ _., •�k•cs-.� _^G.:. "D�� rarr7 -a - '-r�ir`.- ,."mss .yr. ' r.•% .`wY°T'r, •>;s' ''-- •+d-s,r.Eass -. ,T -lrw i Z ,4 ':r?Y' .. ._ �,. -. r.., V•1ri: 1 -•�► ./^ {^✓ yam. ;. .'�. "`+ • ,lam. � ':.j'{ a. are •c' �`'.`• '+i.� - '-s -"^�=,+' � a + _ - l � VOL. g PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY - JAN • :--___ - UARY 15, 1915 , . • • No. •1c -K . IN ILLS AUDLiY WHITEVALE, •" • . EatablIehed 76 years Med4cai M. Boyes and F. Lintner ,are local 31r. Moore is entertaining Friends ' butchering now and are said to be from Tyrone.- Ir. t FORbYTH, D. of 0., Regis- doing well. Wat. Bate has been wotkIng a 'lot e. JL Ill. to J mem bar of the o��ttometrical Aero- R'. Cammack is in the General Hos- of late sharpening skater the oc of glasses.. Eyes to btloa 91700 to WHITE SATIN-ERZ- D Pita],Toronto. having recently under. Mra. Joseph Carter; who has been GREENW00t� We flt1 as of glusae. Evos tested free, Xurtb gone an o .:01�reaaat. .- Aeration on bin knee. His ill for some time, is recovering. t t tfy CREAM-BUNS-FAMILY friends wish him a speedy recovery, .NIT. and Mrs, Mannel have been vis- a. McRINNON, 11t.D., L,R.C.B., TEA BUNS-PASTRY _ B. Williams has been elected school iting relatives south of Oshawa. u N a" Rdinbur h, member of the Collo a 0f - gtLte BRAN " formerlytnocc pied b filling the chair Robert and Mrs. Nowlan have been ILLS Ph7sioisa•ataIIrgeoaa of Ontario•uses y W. Holtby. visiting relaEivea in Oiven 4ouad, 1 4y�ego of surgeons, Eainbitrgh. SHORTS Those on the school board are F. ts. Mra. Elitzbeth Reesor. has been vis- ' L � atteattpa d dais nce of Brougham, and McCarthy, ly. Squires and B. Wil- itin� gher daughter. Miss Eu hernia.• _ �slsildseb, Otaoe nail residence,Brougham, JUMBO i liams. We are torr to r V 'PICKEFiING MEDICi�L!SURGICAL =3CREE:VINGS (wheat) y report .that Joseph 'M� Wilson is lying in a serious condition. , ` 'and X-RAY INSTITUTE! :OATS 0, W. KINSALE • -, H. Johnson has disposed.of his team 1'ICBERI�(3, dxl0 OAT CHOP The anniversary services of the Kin• of fancy clydesdQb�• A►`�-gore} o o tee-r aY'merg Bale Sabbath School__will be held on ' ELGIN ZOWLE, M. B., X. D, C. Y --CORN AND CORN CHOP_ Sunday atsd -M d- Jan. 24th and v citizens 'south of the Fn7s1p3aa4n oharQe ' -MIMED GRAIN do G. it 26th- On Su On atliere will be ser- st ll heb as been igreatly annoyed_b Aa unlimited ---tlp•dsli•t In-8•etal Disease• Areatitio}Sia _. _. a both moinln and evening, with _. - - _ ____-- e g et y quai ty of_Balrle, s.. of men. Dia•aaes of Women, Caooera, g and Wheat wanted,'for 'Tumors,X•897 examination. Diseases of•ya n special maisle. On Monday eveningR In a recent interview �Ym. Philp,of tea, +wr.aoss,throat sad tangs. Fittia commencing at 8 o'clock, a spleadld the Whitevale Tile Co., stated that which I will Icy . Alit 64214 and abronic diseases, g8lssaer nail COA,Zf ` jQAMj program will be given by the children their factory is running overtime. the highest prlee, 02Oe NOW119.811 to sand f to i tt917 of the Sabbath School, asaiated b Mr. Silas Windsor, who has been indis- (Scranton D. L. dt W.) _ y posed since the Yuletide season, has Call me up and et my prices, y • - - B. Willing, soloist; and the Blount P R Lepai. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Zion Quartette. Su a recovered sufficiently to resume his ed in the ball from to 8 o'clock. Ad- usual occupation. T E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS_ AND STEAM mission 30 cents, children 20 cents. A rather serious accident occurred Chopping`Mondays,Wed , -d . TSB.00ansy prowa�stts!ppernq,aodAonat7 here last Friday, when a bob-sleigh + • Ooari 8oaw,w?:tlbv. 10.1+ PRICES RIGHT. steered b ` a " MYRTLE STATION y 0. White tried to demolish �'� •��--T�]1- E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the bridge at the foot-of the hill. The n�$dayS and Fridays. n�Umee Brockk St.No th,Whi,�l�ono 7 �� L• �P Ng1 LIMITED, This community was greatly shock- Misses Lee and Pennock and Messrs. _ Da ed on Tuesday when the news spread ging and White, who were on the MY BAKER'S JOY is fully equal PICKERiNG, ONT, that one of our most highly esteemed sleigh, were all more or less injured. - residents, 'qtr. Peter Diamond, had • • to any �4estern mill brand and died after a brief illness. A short BROUGHAM makes a better flavored loaf. G. HAM-Issuer of Materia a time ago Mr. Diamond underwent an Besides this it costs less money. �`!' I Village is she "Coaaty of � ' operation for appendicitis, but wits Wedding bells are ringing a ain. Pickering Village .. - F.._ - - - S. y ./ w....., ac» . -- s. . 4. r �. 1. �._'._ .. 'I «s. ,.,. 1i - u. , -. - .• _ It �_ . -v 5._.. - - - .. At• it 11 . r.. t: . S , - 'I_ - I MR ..is - ,, _ ., - .. ..�. . - : _ . , _.._.. . . .r.... J _a ;.:It j' 1 \ , .. .. . t 7 ...,.. + - .. __ I. ~— lonely; lake a child, she was without an)- �'' rr one to amuse her, and ehe had aconic-� Sore T4roats -of a Life ViMe __ >n I. Mr. Bryant, fee!in� that ha at least would �f m Q s - - have been able to 17 her ," shesw. liars' Y agalleV� 1 - "1 db all Yo off to aHomburg,' she nail• I. Due 11ars' i.7 C ��oncy to herself, . . ..Aakc J�` - to - Monc' y ' A few days before she had received • I,' __- ' •,reesin¢ iwiLatiou t9.'-gu abroad with > .lime rather tlaeby h American r people. onsider the and downs o n e't;t torture-and In �' ----_.--- .._, wn.ee ewqusintanun she a but recently d i ' t30Tt O �8 or the Weary.,, e ups h _ < . made, the collar—or perhaps we txhouA i " ;• I .1 she could always so to the duchess; but .�he necks re in et the wmehow she wanted distraction. eiicito say, the rise and fall—and yqu will n e ks 8 Yle o08� ..•i I ,,.- - �Dr, A StrangE Stipulation - anent; she did not want to nit dawn and find a reliable excuse for the sore lar'is deprived of its bones aad� - y ,, '. �, think in too concentrated a fashion; flung open 'to the breezes, and one I _ moreover, there were one or iwo Oronome throats of a lifetime. Unobtrusive maLtrn whluh Lady E11en was aasluw may wine and dine and breathe in ,I to run away from, in itself, it has in varied guises been comfort, bu't beware of the.inevita-{ As a matter of tact it was a new thing ble uprising llterali• which will CHAPTER XIi:-;Continued,. 'then Coiorel Dawney brought I.smile of for' her to have bren bae•itwardw and for• made to play the parts, alternately, P g y) •WI ppeaeurc w Mrs. Grewhoul's foes by tell• �r "And I can only offer you bridge and (ng her that Lady Ellen h d been eager wards tit London during Augunt; but mho - soon follow, fOT fickle Fashion ]s billiards, scandal and PemlisDe a kick-1211) to loin her party that even�g, had been considerably worrind ulx)ut never-long satisfied with what she i 'ot a dance.' "Oh, I wish she could have come:' the money and' aw for a ,lima, thn)ugh Nr. ', ' As she epokt. Lady Ellen was looking at Rector's wife sad "Rhe id charming, -Trnderten's good olltcen. this sort of un• Creates. , Enid. Like ev,sry one else, she was struck and looks se young." noymi had bronwilaken from tier so,on)• Undoubtedly the so-called radical �. v b the nndoubnd physical delicacy of the Well, she is young." replied Adrian Dletely, Lady isles rotted now at having Uri. but equaXy by her beauty. Dawney "and she has hada pretty rougb once agalu u) diol with the cwt of her V -t. Changes In blouse styles Bre pretty 8he dismissed Manon Laurie as being time, Door Nell!' extravagaticcia generally cOnflned to some new handsome but rather common-looking: It was. after all, rather a quiet dinner 7`bW was really the r<•arun why ohm tied but Enid �►as quite a different affair. art Y. Desmond Hammond was dexidodly been unable to go away for any length of 'a► fashioning of collar Or sleeves, for' "Which is the girl who a`ngeP" she ask ant of temper. ]fanou Laurie Clung Ler- time; but not aho only reason the actual blouse often remains uII�i Od Colonel Dawney. as, the car having melt into the breach, and did all she could Pate fact was that, though she did not ,% . changed from year to year, but 18fi . •.disappeared from dight, they tweed w confers eo much to horaelt, she cove di dawn a the hoose but the young man refused to sing, anal. never really happy when she was away _ - am odd twist or turn be introduced I really don't know," Colonel Dawned sa she candidly confessed she was not out of react of Adrian Dawney. laid. They are artiste with whom yocui I much good at playing her own -uccom- She made pretence with herself -and _ I in neck or sleeves, and lo! we have .said and has been travelling, and he got Daniments, the musical pact of the even celled him her friend, and said over and- l ; something novel in blouses. his aunt w inrte them down here for the !ng was not a esteems. Twice Miss Lanrto over again in heir thouehto that rhe had bis aunt t stole apetairs w see how Enid was. need of him, that he was the one pennon You will find that the model here Truth to tell,she had had a creat shock ,. N "That fair one is awtail7 pretty, iso t when Enid had ,tainted. in the world whose advice she telt was illustrated will work up exceedingly, ea.. Adrian?" necessary, who really did know what was // Georgette "I e ! "They are all so kind.' she said, as she ood for her. �/ chiffon, crepe, Pussy cbin1 appose she is," the man answered. perched herself fora moment on the bed g J local silk C oII o O ey • • "How do ou taean. you ,satyl'OSS she i for a little chat "Mrs. Grexhaul ie Om• Tble day,however-evisit to Ju calked-a nt's ' -� 1.F- gnerie�Lady Ellen, with ratl}er a4 ing up to nee you just before yon settle ; elawly from her visit to Julian Bryant'e and the arrangement of-t lie CO11Sr strained note in her voice. .1 dawn. Colonel Dawney has sent you the I hoose, there came over Lady Ellen a reek• can be guaranteed as a real novel - "Well, to tell. you the truth I have, prescription of the stuff he gave you; leas sort h feeling to est herself adrift g ' hardly realised what she -looks like. I this afternoon. What a nice man, Enid. from all that nD to now had signified so to ho are gradually getting back_ - L. no struck by. the foot that Ohs IS I think he is too fascinating!" 'Phew Miss muds to her. to "chokers," but before they COm- yonng. • more girl who seems w bel Laurie laughed. "That silly boy! 1 bo- He asked me I go dawn re the farm, breaking her heart for scute reason w' lieve he is jealou$ of Colonel Dawney. she said to herrelf, and there were tears pletely envelop us, We are allowed' ether.' in her eyes; "yet when I was there he . _ 1 a dee breath of freedom in such Enid lay on her pillows and listened. p Lady Ellen leu hed. seemed to want to get rid of me. How If broad loose collars as this which id1 . t She did not feel strong enough to talk: Is I am! Why*abould I bother about 'j "ilen:imental Adrian!" as said. "Don't but later. when Manon Laurie had left __ -"yon know that women's hearts are not her. she got np and went and rat by the Adrian when he doesn't bother abort me; , particularly modisih at the moment. e he was far more 'Interested in those two The blouse itself, of an of the made to break nowadays." -_ window. girls, especially to that delicate tsar - "I fancy women are very mach the eaa,• Ottly one day more in this quiet and one. I itppoee she has never done--any- materials mentioned above, shows 5 as they used to ne in every age, Th lovely haven, and then the'haad world king stupid or f.>o14h!" F. conditions of life have danceed enormous with all its hardships, and all its bitter.. London w s practically empty, at =east - a horizontal slash across the front I ly. that's true enough; but humah nature ,twslempty of hose people who made Lady - -. ' of the`bust line, between the edges Is the same old human nature of cel•I � she sat by the window Co:onol Daw• Ellen's world. $ .,truces.' — nes and the Rector came out of the draw- clic looked 1,stlaeslp in the shop win• of which is hung a ruffle of self ma- . Lady Ellen slipped Ler hand through his, ing•room and wa-Iked across :he lawn. do,e, !n Bond rtreet, and at. ant turned _ -Is..., terial witf, the outside cornershang- arm. d 1 1 r, They were smoking and chattitig. En ,.ariiy to her own house. Ing 1R rots be.ow the be.t. The f . "Yon don't know haw mesh I wanted looked down at the tall soldier figure. andunpleasant " - m+ca to tom• back with me. Adrian," eche There she Pound a very ley (rant Pd 8 are laced with silver- s once when he laughed her face contract- ter, a letter to which ehe viae warned i -- - said. It you hadn't accepted to dine at I, was horrible how like be was co - ihr $eotory you would have come, Julian! Rhe wondered bait va url). half that if she did not Day a certain debt by Gird, as are also the outside edges g a certain soma proceedings would be tak- ' of the deep-fitted cuffs. The front' I t wouldn't you?' paa:F!onatelp, whether this man, who bore Ho shook his lived. en against hrr _ "I don't thank so, tieU Iran so out or s, strong a retienblance to her husband. ±he immtdi.:rly went to the trlephons1 corners Of the taffeta callaT are ` things, nowadays; and I never very much I w°u'.d have been capable of the same and rang up Mr. Tenderten. Hin clerk I tl _ _ trimmed with a sliver souta613e , cruelty as Julian For, atter all, now I answered that Sir. Teuder:en was out at ,, , . tr mm cared for the Meimsrbey lot' etc d d not d Fu!,e from her@e1t the tact braiding, and the-taffeta belt is sol-; "Does :hat mean that you don't- ap- that Julian )"ant was treating her l .please ask him to ring me uD, dirocuy.I "" - idly braided with -the same. prove of my staying there?" cruelly. and Gnat money. and all th.it ; be comes in,' uAid Lady Ellet). It is im• ', tiieorgette f'repe and Silrer Son. • Be smiled at Ler gravely, money mean:, had taken each a grip of I portant!` j White. cloud pink, )maize, o,? tt 1dY dear.' he said, "I can't pretend to him that it cove apparently nothing ane_ 1 -D.u.h Trimming 31II1►e u IroiP1 ' she rat wait;ng tar tb's �rt)mmoae atter 5 3 m -P will all _be lo�e,y far Lhis _ i --,,,� _..dicasts to you what yon should do or way or the other to him what happened Ouse whet you shouldn't da" Ler lunch all tea ':me arr:vrd. For:un• Bl t to her vasty a batcL at new boob Lad come 0 L ELish kicked o the rough path u� dainty bl With her dainty toot. p g a hy@er sea a,dua that was tom lint suddenly she looked at the c fort !ter• --__ _ _.__ _. _ D from the ]:brat), and ahw ba� . ' Well, 1 wish y•on would.' abe ea.d. jun' % mr Rraduallp and vat ^o P them; �- Ing utas. her so salt for a time la reading one :, s y I sursiT. made Em-tde Dorttlon a hundred lock, i'M BRITISH SIGNALLERS BEST. 1 S Dike a child. "I d be over an much hap- fo d � ohe awkkened w:tb a very unpleasant dash In the Murse Code, the short pier i! 1 ISad somebody to gree me orders •I can't he ;ll." she said to bier-elf Das fee,,l,nng to tb* tact that !tr Tendertrn -- flutter stands for-the slut. x and make and do things I-I know i must sionately Imus':'r be iL!" At another had net obeyed Ler lartructioos. _last into m,rcL.ew if I don't have some• time ter mood .clean ed. and she covered ; (iPFmIInz 1)rpcnd Altogether oD �, few weeks ago, at the battle of one to look aPter.me." I g :ee g Wh.n her servant ran aD alis off _ I though: the duchess war doing that her lace with her Lands. "Them ie only again. he brouttht back the information ` , Telecraph and Telephone. Ypres, sume of the British guns got, s' - one way ou of it,'' she ward to herself that Mr. Teodertro had left fon the @ -vei thoronchty ' dull If I were dead then everyth'ng _ In a very hot corner. The lieuten- Lad) Ellen shrugged Ler ehnu:deae ! country Much of the hardest and most rc g would rema'n smooth for him" Neverthr i Lady F.Ilen telt incised w cry. vat wanted another battery, 8 mile.•' v - "Oh' I am only a little bi.t of Poppyr lease so strong was youth and the call of life. She has to many other interests. Of life within her, that Enid could not con• rid an always avid ms that al war a danune by work of the British army away,•to shrapnel a German regi- course I know the cares for me, but she i yet., man.'; rte said to hers_!; "an IS dune b the fla signallers of the template the thought of Ler own death �I 3 g Bn • can t be always worrying about me, can yet." was the nazi thought: 'oliva am went that had gat too close and was .. calmly. Arm• i nal Service. The• have '" _ she► Thea Lady Ellen pauiised. and look• Sbe suddemlp brnkr into xars, and ehe to do w•thout Lim" b g S shooting his gunners down. There ed shoat her, OEl Adrian it's sweet At this very moment the door was often to stand in the fighting line,. g g ti cried for a long :me Then she got up o red Lad Julian Bryant was an- was nu field �elephone handy, and ere. It m a dream of a place. What love• and leaned her ach'ng bead against the ,17 air I believe I should always be hap• nou-need. .. - wagging their flags or wurking long window and &#-rhe stood there vii• before ancon c<,uid grin or ride' •`py it i lived here." onel Dawney came n from the bottom of Lady Ellen grleted him most affection• their flash mirrors, while the Ger At thin Adrian Dawney laughed inmost the garden alone, He had aceompanled ately with ii message the Germans Mould + . happily t^be 8,ertor (who had been called to the Ob! you are a nice creature." ibe said. .man rifiemen-mass their fire against have captured the ;guns, •'Dear child," he said "You'd love it village ar far is the lower Rate. As he ' "I'm so lonely and so sorry for myself the men who are directing the r . for a day, well, perhaps qq.. week, and 4hen. saw th;tt,vi face and slim figure stand- that I'm poe.tively shedding tears" But in aCtsOrl�ance with the splen -atter that you'd want Bdnd dtreet and A ing :n the eoft-moonli ht. Colonel Dawns "I-hear this -row-es,ld'-en- me t'hss�mor2IDents- of guns, infantry, and • ' ' dinner at the Bits and a theatie. You'd i d -mornrn . I'm awfully sorry I was no did system of training for all aeet- Doused, crossed the lawn, and came anthoTseinen. find )t so dull." stood suite dose under the window. there, ady-Ellen I bad an idea tba dents which is the great-distinction The Germsli arm does not use "Adrian." Ellen CrooDer said, and alters "Are you bitter?" be arked, n a soft lou were going abroad." S M was a curtone note of depth In her voice, but a clear vusce "Wl nt are you doing with ourself? Of our army, one of the gunners Y our methods of signalling. The z.- __len always; make me feel as it I were a" Ea id drew back for an instant• and then ahe avwered him with a-queenon, as he ! know ltll about flag-signalling $e worthless pptech of goods:" I she stepped out oa the-kale*&), .- vat down .ri.d she gave him come ars_I Germans rely on field telephones took a handkerchief, and, amid it "That's tDe very Is" impreve., a 1.what No," she answered nervously. ."I'm not- You look TeII were ever ;and wireless Apparatus, kept main= - to make," the man said very quickly., eery well, My head to so bad and I can't illi but you lira ,uk eo-well. i ass go hair o elman inlets, flagged Out -But onme in and let me give you some' sleero. It is-so hot, isn't )t P" Inc to say worn,;; but of courme that u ly behind the battlefront, The 'Brit a message for help. The distant . tea. You are bow to a burry to go back, I "Poor little gtrl!" said Dawney. "I perfectly ,'.,pad, iwbat could there We to i ish troops are just as gas_ as the I are )on. Nets►' brought ones some.ot that powder w+tL worry yon' I am the peeron who gew British battery absened,the signal r I dun't want to to baek at all,'' she. me in case you should require it I'll the worries:' Germans in Lhi3 kind of safe eslg . 1. answered dim, "now that you won't go' send it up to you by 14ra, Grerham. 1 have II Julian iwkrd at her 1 ing. trained its guns on the enemy.) quickly and stir• balling. tint they find t}Iat One flag- f'nrmar,c - tasck I wish g». 6zeshsm. her risme t alvcvdj-f.sae. hu the prestiriDuon" red hi4 fey._ tie did not rpeak for a Mo- and SaCed the 41Cu8tlon -. o Gi eaham. isn't it P wou:d have asked me "Tfisak yon." sad Enid. Yon are I anent. and thio Tie said- 1 waggtr in the firing'litlt is aefl to dine there to-hight.' I kiad." "Well. I'm not used to being :die, ana worth a dozen telegraph and tele in such a case as this Would have ) Come along.' Raid Colonel Dawney. He "I wish I could be really kind." Adrian I it rather got on my nerves. You know. been helpless, , ittretchad out hie oae hand and led her, Dawney said. He stili spoke in a low before I'came into ih^s money, Lady EI- Phe n2-clerks a safe distance away. + to the house. When she was in the draw-I voice; he did cot want others to notice len. 1 was driving a taxi; and I had ty A g.)ud deal of the remarkable sue ,a =Dagiroom and saw that her picture was i him. "Now, look.--ere, Miss Sinclair," he at-In'some real rough .work before I was in the place of honor, she ran up to it said. ''We have Only just met, and of fit,to do-that Woil I've gone back to 'Cess of the'$rltish in France--and 'X01.'RT PRESENTATION. s m • rand clapped-her handms delightedly. - cnuree you c'an't know very much about tt•' Flanders is due to the -splendid P "On that to dear of you," she said. me: bnt—Weil! I'm A fairly decent sort Lady F.Ilen clapped her bands. yroTk of their unmatchable signal- "'I-1'm ieartnlly flattered st being here, of chap seed I should like to feel that.you "You're driving a pui,' she said. DOt'es 10t rarlf Privileges tiglne- -_-- 1-- -' bt-mysekf, too;'?u other ora tv►oadd tarty to me and let me be a mend , fls smiled faintly. "Not exactly-;-but lira. _Even if half a company be- .1 I . graphs 'Plat s-howe you o in n: s 'comes - ..- - lilmeas -t. - ---.: we a little bit." "1 have no friends," bail Euid. do something." he added listleeely. -; Dawcey had walked to the Window and "Then all the more chance for me, "Ie ii a public mattest Can I havo the .course of an action, it is U5U41• a matter that the British court was putting tin the blind. a little ser+• Dawney answered briskly. Now, I can I some shares in it, Mr. Bryant?" lP able to "talk" to the main body officials have felt it'necessary to ism - eamly. see Quite pla my that you are worrying i "All the tbaree you want if it is turned . - "Why shouldn't I tL1nk shoat yon!" about something, and you are ♦cry young , into a company: n.t present ii ie eimDiy over a distance. of two or three press upas cisitora from other parte ' "I don't know,' she answered. and then to bear troubles all alone. It it to some- not-hing but a kind of amusement for me 1e3 of the Empire and foreign lands. aIle, eigbed. "Look here. can 1 make up ding you can't tell me, do let me urge ' He drank h!e tea and then he looked'at i. eome wwase and say that I have gut to yon to make a confidante of Mrs. Ore- I her very steadily. A squadron Of Wouting cavalry Who are-presented to the. King and go away tonight, then-then I ca come sham. She ie the best and sweetest w'o- ' -What are you'worrying ' aboi he of half a battalion of advancing in- Queen is that -the fact .that they, #ad stay Lere, couldn't i? Yl= have man in the world, and she has already asked. room for me mado, wouldn't you!" lost her heart to yon." She colored hotly, and then she laughed. fantry cannot, in the rush and heat have been presented le Court dare "I'm sorry, my dear, but it ien't "There ase'some things," Enid @aid in "Mr. Pleydell, 'whom I think you know.I of a critical action take a mile -of not carry all file privileges that are. sible," be spoke almost curtly. "I've no her tremulous voice, "that one can't tell." would 'tell you that I make a•A my own I quinAimes suggested. Nobody whG accommodation here, at lesat not with- His brows Contracted for an inataht, worries: but I,don't think I'm peculiar•in wire and-an electrical apparatus gBe Y :;oat a good deal of preparation, and you and thevt be laughed. that. Moet of us make our Own.worries• with them. But even in '&..charge',- has'not been presented at a court or - can't play fast a,nd loose with yoar. "Ah! how yo na you arel" he'said. "All don't rtg?" levee can be asked to meet the Hing friends in this fashion, you know. Wbat Your little troub�es seem heavy borrows. ..Yce•.1%aid Julian Bryant, one man can•run's flag, and if the and Queen,' but the fact that they, would Lady Meimerbey think!" Bvf!-really, I don't Like to think of yon It was his ;urn to,color, and be did so charge is brought up suddenly by • "I suppose T can't," said Lady Mien: fretting and worrying when. some or us vividly. have been: presented does not mean and she looked at him very dismally, could help-you. Do think it over. Pro "PIease forgive me.•`lf I venture on a an entrenched host of the enemy, that. they still be incited to meet "How I do wish I hadn't accepted Graces mise me to take the medicine.and_go_to.�very delicate subject: but I don't think the flag-man tali at Once signal for ' Dnvitatiou. I-f know perfectly well why sleep. Ma , 'and you Will l you ought w be worried.-Lady Ellen," • their 3faJesties on some Other occn- -- • She n.greed with him in her pretty help If he hasn't brought flags ehe asked me. It was because abs thought o-morrow I'm coming over to Sion. .. . • . ahe would get hold.of Mr have a long talk with you. Good night." fashion. will] hint; he can tie a handkerc lief she is cram) and in her 44tupid "Bite said "Good-night" In a whisper, "tor do I: it, le jtleL force-of of circum- ,Th;?, s nofu the re Courts Or he, __ nes I carry him about iii MY but it reached his ears, and the tears mta.neee, you see." on 'h.1 rifle. He can ask the gun veva has no further results than the pocket°" came again as ehe turned back into the "If," said Jnlian Bryant with some heei. ners to rake the trench with shrap- appearance of-the names of the pre-' - Color Dawney'e fine brows contracted room, the kindness, and, especially such tation, "if-'I might be allowed to handle pee in a frown. kindness as his. touched Ler very, very_ the worries! I have the honor to regard nel,.and give thein the range and stinted in the 'following mornings _ "Now, then, make yourself at home," deeply. myielt as your friend, Lady Ellen, and I tell them if they hit• or-miss; or he papers. It confers no privileges e�"" he said. "And I'll get you some tea. Go When Mrs. Gresham came up about half believe You look upon me in the eame • land sit in the garden. I'll come to you an hour later she found Enid' in bed I light. don't you? Well• then-will you be can ask for supports to be_hurried Cept that of entry=when invited-to . .there." again, add pretended not to see the tear very good to me?" up to st`rengtheli the charging a foreign embassy abroad. The sug -- "Is this ,where you sleep?" asked Lady stains on the pretty face: Lad) Ellen looked at him and . thea oblumn. ' ' estlon that resentees are entitled _;.Ellen, as she was parsing out. She point By Colonel Dawney'• orders." she ea id, looked awa3• - g p _ __ ed to the couch on which the'two white as •lie held out the little glass; "and I tTo be continued.) The work of,the flag signaller is to receive at least one invitation to' •pillows rested want Ton to d, me a favor, dear child; ,1, _ '`i very simple. He takes a flag in a State ball lacks any authority. He shook his head. please stay here and take all the rest you "No; I brought those down Lecause Mise can to-morrow." each hand and strikes various atti The lists of invitations for royal _Sin,clair wills so Ill. I made, bet lie down "I promise.' Enid said. t' Walked 1#5.000 Miles. • tudes—right• flag held high tip, left functions are compiled from the: . Coir a littA while,." She swallowed Lbe dose in the little ..... Th;e time it was Lady Ellen who frown- Claes. and then she ��� up her lips• and After 'walking on an average 16 flag field straight down ; right flag bt,oks containing the names of those. ' - • -ed- She said nothing, but bit her lip, and Mrs. Gresham bent ana%inosed her just as miles a da for nearly 32 years over held sideways, left flag struck up, presented at court, but in the first - ' "'-went out into the garden. if they bad teen mother and daughter. y y lace .the Lard Chamberlain makes Colonel Dawney interviewed his house- some of the wildest_• country, in and so on. Each r4ovement stands p I. 'l—keeper once again, and before be joined Lady Ellen Crooper's first mot when she Westmoreland, tng.. Joseph Wells, for a- latter of the alphabet. This out the lists and then they are car Deer he stood watching her as she threw returned to l ondon was to' ,call- at Mr. fully scrutinized b ' the ween. I herself into one of the chair@. Bryant's. He had told her a day or eo rural postman at Kendal, has just is known as the semaphore s}-stem. y Q There was an eapreseion on his face before that he had no intention of going retired under the.age regulations. But a message can be sent almost as the last reign King Edward went -'•`'' which had it been seen by Ellen Cropper away for any length of •period'this sum- over the lists, blit King George has •' . inigb-. have thrown a sudden enlighten• mer; and he Lad let her understand tba,t _Mowing for holidays, Fells calcu- quickly with one flag. This is wav- left this task to his consort, so that • ., anent on much which perplexed her and he was busy; but be did not explain what lates that he has walked about 175,- ed'in two ways-one a long waggle, It hen 'Certain y if Enid Bryant hie work viae. every naTn•e is carefully considered ... -- -- .. ad' seen him with aha Iook'on his face It wan with a little thrill of disappoint.- 000 miles, or a distance equal to the other a short, . sharp, flutter. ie would have underetood what the man ment that she beard that Julian was kiefol'e,if,is pa•ssetl.,- iiad, hardl? as yet dared to confess to away from home. His butler added,that 9e�en times r'oilnil the earth. The waggle ' represents the _ - himself! - • - he really had no -idea 'when his master ,p PINK EVE,'EPI100TIC __ would return. t FOR dISTEMPER t.HAPTER SIII Mr. Bryant'e movements are no very - •sNIPPINO FLiVER, - + uncertain, m) lady." he said. "We are EVeTy aloud hast a silver- lining; �P s and CATAARNAL FIVER. Wher, '+,'onel Dawney reached the Ree. not even forwarding on letters; but some Sure cure and Positive pa•eventive, no' matter how hors tory that nistht be met with one disap- fiance Mr. Bryant sends Up and collects but that is small consolation when *A X at any age are infected or "sapoeed." Liquid. frivai •ea pointment. Etre. Greaha)n-told him'that the�mm. or calls himself." )•ou Cannot see through the cloud.. p O tongue, avts on the Blood and Glance• expels the phisrmon hies Sinclair wee to very unwell'that eke ';Qhl I 'see." said Lady Ellen. "Thank ri I - Z germs trom the body. Cures Distemper in Doge'and Sheep `- ,shad persuaded her to stay in bed. yon." ., - Teacher- What do you mean by , _ ' and Cholera in Poultry. Largest selling live stock-remeady "She-fainter! just a little while ago, I She sigifRa once or twice as she walked � Cttres La GtL�pa among humsa beings and is R•fine kidn47 AFn reaJly Qttite anxious about her." ebe away. she was dreadfully depressed; Her tearing a Page Oitt Of your geOgra- remedy. CnL 14,out, Keep it. Show it do your drn :' added, "for *be seems to we to be far too week-end visit bad been a great failure, phy like that`l" Alfy-`` 'Tain't no �� �a who will get it for you, ]free Booklet., "Distemper, -Caul --Frlom-dfor elicate Ihis Catb r,,lshe tr�msintoJibe Ellen's heart�f06 hatliabwintey refused o gocid, no ways, it's only Europe, AER G� and Cltt+ee," +e mnob atone in the world." heal- > DIiTR1sUTORe-ALL WHOLESALE Df;UOCIt and it's all goin to—be changed iPONN MiD10AL OlM OMnllite semi MaetDiilalog►�te, Dahgn, - 1'tar, Y•a� tt) she can't atsy dawn here Thts I 'She hardly knew what hal taken her :o now r> . •� ".-"you maid set her tip again.", land Jultan'Bryant ezCept the;, she wai _ � . .. �� . .. . . .. . ,_ C ii ,,,�.� :.:.. 11 .. r, d ... _ -'... ..... .. _ ..a..p.•.,e+: .'R. r.2 ;:,.a,� :mrv+ v'- _ ... .. "� ;s 's L '�v, ,�.r ds• _ .e�"°r .�'.".,,�' ''.�z;» r,:*.r,:t ,'G9°?, "+� 'y '- ... ,�:+,a,:��-'s•.1g�c�°•�'�`�'��•'�,�..�r�:.i��n.,.'�..u._,"Y';"-;-�c;".'g�'.r'�"b'a?x:`^=^ :;d°fn'"3'�'aT,,,�F�; ,�s�� +ry.:,�.�.:-..p,,,�, V.R„"a.�` art. 4 •-'•,-,ria-`='�.,^�.• A,s...� '....,r. _!"�� ,:.!;, a, � - 9 _ �i _.. - : ,,,,4,�,� ..sa+�,.;.. e„_. Y»R- « _�"Ts .,,,. -'.�wi�}F _ ..,•-i�' � _-�-- car„r,. ,a°,':.. <- ... „ i• ._ .. :: t. e�!_i ;-.....- ..:.,!. ,,* =:t►il - a � • - ->+•ar� _ �Y .. - ..y - '.f` _.��� _ � �i';o--,.� = kzz i • - ... ' �'IN BRITAIN TO REPAY ' i REPLY is A �:. A > -ixr , . FORT ERIE VICTIMS British Note is e n W re Friendly Than Was._ _ - _._ uani,i�e� fo be Provided in we cage -Death' Announced to the Governor-General of Capt. R• the From Washington or 'fico American Shot by Canadian Soldiers. Newton, a Montreal Financier ,fin. es Washin ton ' A destatch fro�i 1Washington tion that British" practicesA despatch from have • P 8 '• '• s 'says: The. reply of Great Britain'causod depression in Amerit:an gays` The United States Govern- A despatch from London says: A Capt. Newton, wh6 was a n of trade b denying 'America-ii pro- lent sent a formal note to Great rpornin news to the protest of the United States y g p� I Britain ttrrou h Sir Cecil 6 rin g paper record's the George 'Onslow Newton and Lady • alle in interference with the nen- ducts. their long-established mar- Bice requesting the P g- eath in France of Capt. Denzil Og- Alice Newton, daughter of the g g kola in neutral countries of Euru e q I g punishment of low newton, military secretary to eleventh Earl of Durrdunaid, was 34 :, ; tra.1'trade cf mis country was made tSe British reply cites the:iluleri an 1 those guilty of the killing of Walter the Duke of Connaught, Governor- vears'of age. He served in the publioai the State Department here expert figures for November, 1913�Smith and the wounding of Charles General of Canada. Capt. Newton, South African War, where his con- �'F Sunday afternoon. The.text of the and 1914. These.show that the_ex- Dorsch, two American citizens, who who resigned his commission ,� deet won for him a�Queen•'a al. V1 shot b� three Canadian mill- X note was simultaneuusl% given to i ports of the United States to Den- 1910, returned to service at tiN Before becoming military .secret e tiamen at Fort Erie, Ontario, while the press in L,�tlou in accurciance mark, Stit-zdeu, Norway and Italy,• ,time of the formation of Princess 'to the present Governor-General f with an arrangement in Lonciun. the neural couptries in question, hutting ducks in alleged violation Patricia's regiment, which he juin- Canada he was A.D.C. to Earl .In tone the British note is even were fruui"one and.a half to four- of the Canadian game laws. ed. This announcement is the first l Grey, the. Duke of Conna'ught's pre- The communication.-which was'of Moore'friendly,' and in spirit quite tern 4-itnes a Iar,ge fur Nuveniber, news received here of the presence decessor. Since he left the army in --1 a friendly character, printed out . p as frank as the American,note. It 1914, as in Nucember, 1913. Only on the firing line of the crack regi-� 1910 Capt. l�etown had been estab- that not only did the United States ment of Canada. is a convincing argument in supl,ort in trade to Holland do the figu es. UotiPrnment expect the offenders to i liehed as a banker in Montreal. of the British exercise of its control show.-a d:ecre45e in November, 1914, b duiv of the seas, and successfui4ly refutes as compare:.] with November, 1913. punished, but that ade- o a qua"t- compensation be given the A T fusional and amateur airmen have Malay of the contentions set forth in Great P,iitain concedes tha• cotton , `ami`i-s „f' the victims, AIR RAID PLANNED D he r . ! the American protest. In general may have fallen oft, but points-out i• c:,lunteered to take rt in the at- - the-B'riti rrep* 7' rh-4t-,ch-Eca—nnvt-b-e tilitm�d fir t!'iat: Ftp 1 R,lte t ;r cretahy t Br,caending r OF familiar tack. A large number of .aero- was not wAicipated here by as sl:e has at all bine-s dec'arc'd and tcei�,�1 a LA T O L' -d�N�ARY planes, hydro-aeroplanes, destroy- familiar lith the res�cctice perw nal mem"random t pi ctistd the intention of nut inter- fr ,m the British :1mba�sador here, - - ers, torpedo boats and submarines x: -..,of the two parties to the cunt o- fering with cuttun as cuntrabaisl• i after which the SFrretar� said ; will iregompany the big airships.. versy. 1s x-as expected, Great Br•i- Ilepying to Arne*ican cuntent••ins , . �T !c -orders will be to ori !6 p lii- British Governtn-nt withcut Count 7.r•ppcliu to _-Cominanif in. pp the - - fain gives. every assurance that regarding a.pp�r. Great ' Britain dec•i.lir;G the ryuegyi"n. of liahi!lty ' Person ii 1'Iw•t of Ten main. $rnish fleet and attack, Lon- could be desired of conducting ht�r shop:s from ,American figures hu a i l ,n�, do n. It is hoped that the expedi- with the least � ' I der the pa7inent .`,f dam- operations I Diri ;.tion will be ready to start in the po.sib's trenienduus,i the imparts of cuFp�r tgihlcs. r saes t,, the injured' roan and the? a harm to ti;e Unit a es a. y the neutral countries c.vnti uons i A des atch from London says: last days of Janua i '� the family of the deceased. ' i p �' tl,Iose of n-•utral trade in general. to Gertr.ary and Austria have in- From this State Department „gl_ The Amstcrdam correspondent of .;. And burrowing the very language c.f'crsa.--cd sinte the war. "With .�u<•h p the Dail}express reiterates the t ci'als took it fir ¢ranted that darn I the Amer ran note with regard to figures.,' the note declares, the much predicted stoic of an attack I Rouutania to Strike Without Italy. ages vt, uld be paid after the Domin - trade-interference asserts that only presumption is very strong that-the p by a fleet of Zeppelins and aero :1 despatch from London says: " such interference as `'is necessary bulk of copper cnnsi ned to these in authorities had completed their 1 g inquiry. panes on England, and says that'The Morning Post's Bueharest Cor- alW safety, slid then only to the ,ex- ed not for their_own. use, but for for carrying out the project. Ten mobilizing 50,000 men, of which 4A tent to which this is necessary," is that of a belligerent who cannot im- DOCTORS MAKE \EBF FACES. first-class Zeppelins will constitute number half a million- forms the ' varrailted yr intended by Great port it direct." It is declared that the attacking fleet, which will be field army, Roumania will strike Britain. It is explained that this- four cargoes of copper and alumi- ' Wonderful Work .teeompliyhed by under the personal command of even should Italy decide not to en- note is a- preliminary communica- num nominally consigned to .Swe- _ Frrneh Surgeons. Count Zeppelin. Hundreds of pro- ter the -war." � tion to "remove some misconcep- den are known by the British au- A despatch .{ Havre, rasa tion that seem to exist," and will thorities to -have been definitely ,�I► be followed-by one dealing more in consigned to- Germany, and_•hence The French ai•�. medical corps detail with the issues raised. are being detained for prize court +have get apart three eminent sur- Taking up the American contefi proceedings, goons, Professors Tufsier, Morestin - f and Sebilean, to make "r�thetic re- PEASANTS ' e- �j jjj��� : ]STARYING and remove deformations bor, whose fire was P from the faces of those wounded in GERMAN AIRMENp held in j the war. If a man loses,his nose or re-} aration. Many Deaths Have Already Occurred From the Dunkirk was notified of the Ger- i aify Part of his face, or d'isfigure- JFLY OVER CALAIS went is.caused by a wound, the face man Samson arrival, and Co vi an- + will-be repaired b skin g, " der Samson ana3 a French aviator P Y grafting, _ _ Lack OT i:'OQd I went aloft in the hope aCcuttmQ !and the latest dipcoveries in 'surgi- - theme .out on their return cnyaRe; cell science will be used to remedy �t` •Ftre Was Opened On Them byibut the air was not clear enough, the deformity. Several cases have A despatch from London says; .already had occurred there ficin I Four French Gunboats lit i already been Fuccrsgfu?1 under- Herbert C'_ Hoover, -Chairman of starvation. Despite the shortneat and the Germans managed to get y P _ taken by the three sur eons; A the American Commission for Re of the rations in. Belgium, our Bel- young_ the Harbor. away quite safely. )v g F--- �gTven youeng corporal who had part of his lief in Bel 'um, returned `to Lon. an colleagues agreed that we-fit despatch -from- North-western taken . away try, a shell was don on Wednesday from a tour of trust-share the ta-at.crust with theseFrance -says-: German airmen seem KIN t, A1,RE.RSR1CfrRI', a. new nose, left jaw and inspection of the work being done people, . We therefore sent them now to have inaugurated somethin f check. 'In case$.where teeth have for the 'Commission in Belgium food out of our limited Belgium g i 1'rrsonagy I:ed His Triop. in st. been lost it is said that successful In a statement issued Mr, Hoover stores " like a daily air service, weather efforts have., been' macle to trans- paid Ceorgr� Operation. - - ;-,kir. Hoover also issued a repgoort ar-d other circumstances permitting, -.-. _ plant others according to-a method "� appaIling situation has been .on the Commission's work in Wel.. r1 ,despatch from Pana sayR: The discovered b r along the northern coast line, Some- y a Rossi n dentist'; ' P esented to the Commission with glum, in which he says the organi- victory of St. Georges is another times they dropa few bombs, and , __ •s• = regard to the French pe.asaniry in zation for the distribution of food military feat .to be emblazoned. on the vale i'Kn their gala days they kill a few; y of,the.Meuse, just south supplies is well on the road to com- the standard of Ring Albeit who, iOLE.T RAYS FOR FROSTBITE. of the Belgian frontier, where there pletion. It is aided by 60,000 vol- m women and children. On other t it has )ust been disclosed, person are 10.000 persons absolutely with- unteer workmen, and there are only 1. and back they , 'Without simply gutter along, ally led Ctis troops in this brilliant Will Re a creat Boon to soldiery in out food. Our investigation .show• i a few localities to relief has and back again, without dying any'operation. The King is now direct- i `` damage, even to non combatants: the Trenchest. ed that a large number of deaths not yet- been extended. Two German biplanes- appeared ing the artillery, fire against the •a despatch - t; Over Calais recently, ver German batteries; 'and when these I P ch from Paris says".- Vio- flying a the been silenced will again lead lei rays are prescribed for frostbite TAKEN PRISONERS,, WITH T ' ' high. Four French gun-hosts in the Elie allies' advance. 8, by Dr. Pougnet in a -paper to the TURKS,harbor manned their guns and sent Academy of 3ledicine. He says sof them a volley of welcome, which( fering soldiers are rapidly cured apparently was sufficient t' keep I ipton Loans Vaeht. q P - � -• when taken from the trenches to al- them out of range of any- spot? eapatch from London iays: low their affected members to be Commander of Turkish Ninth 'Army Attributes His °! 40worth bombarding. I$i Nomas Lipton has loaned his passed through siolet rays of me- _ The• airguns, in the for ' o - - — _ • ,.,� ' Def: wai quiets for the Germans to of-the 'Servran and -Montenegrin �---.t• _ _ _ come within range, but they never wotinded. He will accompany the ' _ got a chance, nor did the soldiers ex edition in l'�UF,R FRE:\('tI RI'LE, A despatch from Petrograd bays: tured officers. He asci-ibed the P person, and:asks for an land and the sailors in the hay- assistance iii stares and money, Forty-one Towns and Vill-;igra ,n �despatch from Tiflis to the Bourse Turkish defeat chiefly to the terri'fi ' e1- -- - tt:ace: Gazette describes the arrival there climatic conditions, and said thaw', • '{ ONFLICT IN {•of officers of .the Turkish army who only 6,000 of the corps, with whom; .The London' Morning Post's cor- were captured by the Russians in were the staff, reached Suri Iia-' ^T�, -SOUTH respondent telegraphs from Berne: the defeat of the Turks .in the re-. mysh, The Russians surrounded? "Forty-one towns a-nd villages in gion of Sari-Kamysh, in the Cauca- them an(i killed most .of the gun- Alsace which have been occupied by .sus. It rays: "Ishkan Pasha. com- ners. He surrendered when only. �French troops since the outbreak mander of-the Turkish ninth army ,300 men were ]eft near him. DeY- of hostilities, are now administered corps . has reached here with foul• era.1 German officers are among the? VOn Hindenb� rg Attempts to flet Nearer t0 W,ar• by the French authorities." division generals and other cap-i prisoner,." ll :saw by .5apping ' .. + .. -+ �Y�ti �..".'�f"„5 'F r �A�'w.Y�►""'-.._'- �4�� �i�'; x 5. r r y �, .av A despatch "from Landon says: the ill-fated village on the Bzura �� r s ', ' "' •:" " The vast conflict between the Rus- that was the storm centre of the re glans and the Austro-German arm- cent engagements where von•Hin- 's►'� �, c ,,. *:T +' jes in Central and South Poland denburg's march on Warsaw was brought to an abrupt stop. The .�. ' "� .,� ,••r�^« R d in West Galicia has reached.a Russians .returned to the • attack u" �' r-- F`? T• am racy state of deadlock, ac-I Thursday morning, and in a fierce- ytW' . i''amg to an official communica-I bayonet cncaunter drove out the on fmm Petrograd, which is one �`""� �"• ;� U � �: � r' my and 'regained all the poli chiefly notable for the information I tions previattsly lost..fibia Five quick- have - t Marshal von Hindenburg's firing guns and a number ofgGer- "�' .: "ti -+ "' -- --+ '«-- - •° °"" ""� > J'' """` i1` ? rr cress have adopted sapping tactics I•raan prisoners were ilio Russian bn the Bztira Ragvka front west oi°l trophies of this advent•urc. Warsaw. g " y Of operations in North,Poland or q � p; Baps are bolo advanced b the East Prussia the Russian state- ermans in several places'towards irient -says nothing, and of Buko• q c �„ LTrB c e ussian Position accord' to i a•ina, where chief inters:t to the �. R s the report. I} this work they, are eastern war theatre no�c is centred ""^" 01 r )risking use u stee-1 shields to pro- �,in view of the imminent inv,, ion of € „v ,r test themselves from the rifle fire , Transylvania ;com that mtarter; 2 u. ' . & '" vu- of ,« A& the Czar's troops in the nearby and its roh'•blepolitical trenches. ,It thus appears that tiro Ruuman a; C i ail< TJuke \Ch t1 on �.:as that we x row;; •.8 3gr l •� °r, :..' �attle operation iof which n a nt ids, continueronr offensive merely The tn- began g 4 +: ci � f` � a quukly being com erted into siege afion-east of Craco�t anet iu the Car- -6. tDarfase altttost identical with,that patliians is described As "without hich f,.lr so many weeks has been important change." . i ceding on the Aisne snit the i The C3erman statement issued w. ser in the western war theatre: �{ ry Thursday throws no sight ern the »> ' « There- has "been, bowever, one . situation in Poland, hflaond the fact. risk combat in the Warsaw•region i that the continued inclement wen- i brisk The statement rec-6rds�the•r has made operatioi) exceed _ .. In the Belgian Trenches. at a Germans captured some ipgly difficult on ac tent of the Trench Diggers (Pioneer_of the Belgian Artn3, still lcokirrg well aiici healthy, and row thort'ia.ghl� Ar cus- asci trenches near Soohaczew:Baru -r - ` 'tomed to the hard work of the trepohes. - r.., ,.,, .,;.r ,. .,..ur-..o,.a. -a.:.'vaavA...,.:rv::. .:_R.«�-....-,'-�`,t _ .:r•�3:'+^. rx�,^'a�_'a.•rr i'c ° ,ryaf",..$..i �4v .. r'. ..,mor•-�,2_'AjN..rte..'»- cr w,% ,;•- • +0. ��t ie W. W.Sparks, Alex. Wilson and mdelley,4S n wilson, 44 w Peogeliy, - ' • ks i ,e110=1 : reeve. Oontiogeoeies-John 4b w slake..�8 w white,4T w a Morton , : i♦nhltspedever7 yria.y moraiag.Lla Omo., ,bray,Forgie, W. W. S ike, R. R. Mow- 48 a A rtihSet;49 J s witson, J 8 flow bou� Yo- - u r ' � ea - g G aYlakaeing,Oaf bray, and Alex Wilson. Bonuses for Pilkey,51 A Pegg,ba A stiller, TSILK{ Wire Fences, Drainage Matters, etc. Madill,54 A courts, 55 wm cowle, 56 ` -Alex. Wilson,R. R. Mowbray, and o H Pugh,57 J s Michell.58 B w Jones, ; '• 01.2a per year; $1.00 if paid in advance. W. W. Sparks. Damages for Sheep 59 s H Jones,60 Geo Middleton,61 Frank 63 Fred cowie. 0wln to •subscriptions to to Lbs IIati•d agates,g1s0 Rifled by Dogs-W. W. Sparks, R.R. soden,62 Frank Hain. •' a - ____ In advance Mowbruy and John Forgie. Relief of 64 Frank seelby,65 Thos Kadill, 66 w o the gar baa on Tea, all teas lia�i@ Poor-W.W. Sparks, R. R. Mowbray P Jones, 67 w H Pugh, 68 Jno Gaudin, o and John Forgie. 69 Judson ward,70 Jno Pallister, 71 JQHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Wm. Philp of Philip & Hindle, was Jao Tarr,72 oscar spang, 73 H Yake. advanced 5 cents a lb.. 'Before ace heard soliciting an order for cement 74 John Draper, 15 w Nicholson. 76 H NOTEg AND COMMENTS pipe• n,77 w E Holtby,78A Johgston. we sold a very excellent tea, at 30c, a lb, On motion Mr. Pratt was heard POUND-KENPER9 Jo �-� stating that on the night of Dec. ?-'ad Robt H411, F w Hobbs, L Mnreombe, G , Considerable dissatisfaction ex- while going to Whitby with his sisters Downing, s Nicholson, •A Chester, G equal t0 any package tea on the market at. i.sts in somed to an in uarters re his cutter upset ofving to the bad Con- TOyne,Thos Puckrin, P ,I Rowe, J H - _ q g dition of the roads• causing injuries to Keyes, F Roach. NN' B Burk, P Lee, w a 40c a lb. We have kept the quality the a _ the attitude of the United States his sister and damaging his cutter,fon Majoe, s Farndale,J Widmer, J KCLea;n _ very same as before and the price the same - government in the present war. which heclaimed dainages. w HNorton, OF Ferrier, n Rogers. ; The leading newspaper's and the The standing committee on Con- A sones,T c oostick. T Neal, w R - - tingencies reported and recommended ward. M Evans, A stack,H Nighswander . w�OC ��� `L oP le of that. country with the payment as follows: Robt. Falconer, FENCR-VIEWERS exception of the German element rebate of statute labor, 2:25: John D carruthero, (: Field, w J Stanley, J _. --do-uot- conceal the fact that Murkar for printing 200 copies of fln- Gormley. J Andrew, oeo, rowan jr, E ancial statement.28.75 : D.,R. Beaton w sleep. A Annan, Robt, Anderson, ct -While our present stock lasts. Call at once : ---their sympathies are with the on acct. of salary, 75.00; Thos. C. white, w H chebter, w P Petty, J Todd, _ British and her allies, and the Brown salary as caretaker for 1914. N Wilson jr. B w widdifled, T Puckrin, _ y -.arid et a supply-=Black, Green or Milted. -do not hesitate to ex cess the ho 80'00' A. P. Somers-Cocks rebate on H.Ellicott, J Byers, a uuncan, w l3 P pe 5 days statute labor, he' having per- Peebles,'W Hollinger,-w B milne, w P - that Germaliy will tie defeated. formed the work.8 7.50: Your com_ Jones, Jas wilker, w if Pugh, i Borland JAMES F?ICHARDSON But the attitude of the govern- mittee acknowledge receipt of a com- J H Evans, Robt F Scott, J Whitson, ()If rnunication from G. K. Pratt, re Pugh. Jacob Wryer. trent is not entirely pleasing to damages claimed. Would recommend A by-law was passed appointing Ed. ' • ,w - the allies. While Gertpany is that the matter be laid over till next Willson assessor for 1916 and Merrrr: _ Fresh Oysters all the time viOlatinq her a reeaient made to meeting. The committee wishes to Thos, Beare and S H Stevenson, aud- q instruct the collector not to collect itor of the treasurer's books for the - the Hague Conference, UnitedBrougham,}days statute labor tax from Walter year 1914. Rush he having performed the same, the request of the Brougham States does not utter a word of RPEEL'S N SHOE • STORE The committee recommend that the school board, Geo. D. Llotiw was _ _ protest. But when it comes " to clerk furnish the police trustees of the appointed truant officer for 1915. g s interrupting their trade, even village of Claremont at their request The council now adjourned to y eel « •- W H I T !� Y ;- -when that trade consist of contra- with a copy of the assessment of that again at one o'clock on Moeda the • village. 8th day of February for the trananc- .band of tear, and which may help The standing committee on Bonuses tion of general business. - ' the enemies of England-, the for Wire Fenceg.Drainage Matters, The Latest in Fall Footwear for men women and children. _ y Etc. reported and r mended the Men's and Hoyy %lark boots a spec=iality, make a protest. There is much following paymentmLorne Squires Now Advertiseme"es. Our Boys and Girl, school whom are of the best quality. _ evidence in the hands_ of the bonus on 40 rods of wire fence on lot Boots and Shoes void wholesale and retail. British authorities to show that 15, Range Line,6.00. OR SALE-Two second-hand Ford Bell Phone 151. • The standing committee on Relief F` American shippersdin re and recommended the -fol- cars in Bet class shape. W.A LUd KE are sending reported bO.N, Whitby, i6--tt ,� .p H N PEEL, E L, a copper and other contraband to lowing payment: Dr. R. Brodie for _ - - Germany, by waking false state- medical attendance on airs. S. Grah- FOR SALE-Cedar fence posts, _ anischild,•5.00. nachozpostsandtelephonepales. W, $. CROCK ST. WH/TaY. ments in regard to their cargo, The standing committee on Roads McBRIDE.Atha,Out 1617 -and to its distination• The Briti=sh and Bridges reported and recommend- �tAN WANTED- A man of ex• m ed sear as follows: H. Ellicott ` perience to work on Brt7 acre tum. Ap. autborlties Claim to have a perfect anpothers for material and work on ply at once to F. HURST.Pickering 16. right to search American vessels ratting on con. 5,Opp. lot. 19. .25,741: SUR SALE-A few Shropshire Alex Wilson for looking after the , An order - to, prevent the enemy � rim lambs at a ressanabis price, App ly Q THE EsrAltusartm y Q township timber in Claremont for at or 18.con.A.Pickering. E.E.PUGH.Ohre 18T3 - from getting these supplies even the year 1914. 5.00: Your committee moot. 9 t if it augers the Amet•ieans. It La recommend that the offer of F.Garner be accepted to supply 75 posts at FOR SALE--4 young pigs also 1 .;not expected, however, that there Claremont at 23 cents, 75 at Brougham Carling steer i of ss.B.F con. d. phone MS�'G� i �/ � ` FRED LACE]-, Highland Creek. Ind, phone will be any trouble. between the at We. and at Pickering at 24c. the ga1r,W7• I&-L? - two governments in settling the posts to be 8 ft long and not less than g g 6 inches at small end and sound. , "FANTED-A (Inantity of used Jiluest#on. In regard to a communication from r lumber 1 tach,bui9X4ldings°ss:9ntaini ,or ,nit P.Teel re wort shovelling snow we b°p houu or other.Wo d ist containing Pic ease y g Muss be withic terming distance of Pickering. [�AVI'�i(',$ depOated m tliu back : Germany at the present moment wish to-remind the ratep-ivers that state description,price,etc, Boz A..P:casst.o J is a sorry figure, standing alone the policy of this council for some time NEOY•• Ian draw the higlieat current rate of with racticalT all the regi of the has'been that the statute labor in each OR SALE-house and,iwo lots in get. Withdrawals of part or the P Y case must be used before this council F the�,!lave of Claremont, s room hou" . I ' � �ji'®�' world against her. Sbe has, of can entertain -a claim for snow k t:ten sa,i woodshed attached,splendid large '.whole amount may be made wires•. shovelling. naro cost SaW.0% good garden and halt trees• _ course, as allies, Austria and Tur- � reatdaace of P 1[ACNAB sr, wt1l'soll at a �t SD O1}TfC'e ever denied without"y. On motion of Mr. Mowbray seconded bsraa,n for quick bat• �ti Tim' _1key, belt both these nations have by Mr.Forgie a by-law was introduced t _ TORONTO .been tottering to their downfall, and passed through its various read- VOR SALE-a splendid farm in the _ j ppwnaba of rickeriaq being part of lot aud it is ver doubtful if either of Ings a nting the followin in•pec- p Y tors of Sheep,worried or killed by dogs is'eon 7 wf;oiniag vielerleg village sea ecr=- p ts'a"' 79 scree more or less.88 acres 'beim fine PICKERING BRANCH, these are jubil%fit over their alli• during the year 1915 and thereafter unable lead and balance g«n pa■gare lead until their successors shall have been wit'. -acing stream Lbrocan u. There a oa R W. GORDON, Manager. arearhi also at wwoloy. lance with-Germany. There are the promises a large comfortable atone bouse , t appointed by this council Polling sub- two framr Oaras one with stone stabliag be- perpi6taut reports that Austria is division No. 1. Frank Harris; 2. John ceath. Also pig n,ah•d And other Outbul:d- Ste Stephenson;8. Thos Annan. 4. Wm. lags, silo 11%J8 ft, Th,s property " a verb "iib DOW rdnxionfi t0 conclude terms p h Thom. a Jas.Todd.�, Wilfred Sadler, =able one being part Cf e e*state of she of peace with her enemies, and leu yr 0% lforooAlso Possession siren on - 7. W. B. Burk;S. A. L. Milne: 9. W. apru fat Isis. Also for nab a comfortable _ • leave Germany to fight her own R. Ward: 10.J. H. Evans: 11. J. O. frame dwSituat conn ningort 6 rooms Good ^ �� atdl elhas. on north side of Etas GSL ood C h' battles. And -in Turkey a huge Sp+► a �+icrenas _vu1.Re. For fareh.raparglcnla:+ The usual by-law was passed Guth• en JU '1S apply to ML ROxEY,KOBOOKH Pwitertng - ,portion of the people have been orizing and empowering the reeve and oat. test 4 opposed to their country taking the treasurer to raise money bt way That delicious salmon, dressed and heady off,' cheaper and better . any part in the hostilitiee, and of temporary loan to defraythe cur- TUBE TABLE-Pickerfag stationG _ than beef or pork. Choice native oysters errshadn, the er or in the rent expenses of the townsip for the T.R. Trains going East ane w follows- land. Long Island native oysters no wafer or ice. now the country is on the year 1915. No. 6 Mail 6.09 A M. Prime cheese our usual good quality. Victor . ��of a revolution, as many of A by-law was introduced and finally iZ Local 11.50 P.M. rolled oafs, mollna flaked wheat;-always her leading men are beginning to carried appointing George Duncan �� 14 Looal 6.05 P. w. shipped in barrels from-.mill to us. ,. township engineer, Trains going West dm as follows- we do not handle it in sacks, -realize that this war,Iwill bring to A bylaw was passed appointing R. No. 18 Local 7.47 de M. :therefore we Lan- reeowmeed same as being- , E, Forsyth a member of the Board of ll Local ' . : 2.90 P4 M• to an end,the existence of Turkey _ absolutely clean and fresh. Swifts _ as a European nation. The Ger. Health and sanitary inspector for the 7 !tail 7.50 P• M, silver leaf I%rd in i lb blocks Pe year 1913, also appointing W. V. 'Banday included mans cannot understand how it is Rocha}rdson and George Philip sant- �t �t and.3 5-10 and 20 lb pails that neittral- nations c=annot see tars taepactors for the year 1915. - FRUIT - VEGETABLES at le Cts. per lb A bylaw was passed appointing eye to.eye with them and support road overseers for the year 1915 as them in,their cause which they fJ►lows: Road Division 1. Jabez AfteT.Lhe holiday lndtllgenee, pure Ameriean coal-oil 5 gals for 85c. this will give you a Scott. 2, W. J. Stanley, S. Russell profess- to believe is a just one, By,. 4. Ale, Gordon,5. Thos Adnan. dont'forget that-fruits are the _ }aright light for the long ev ening%. .The fact that no other nation sup- 6..P itlorriyon,7. C A Annie, 8 Fred hest' thing.to work,off the.. evil ,poits thein i6 alww t cvticlu ive Lacey,9 Ben Lofton^ 10 Geo F Rich- � ardson, ll Leonard Neale, 12 S -Bath, effects of excesses, cornnlon to "'Our groceries are the freshest. - l evidence that they are in the 19 Jas White, 14 J L Palmer. 15 henry : wrong. While mauy nations marks. 16 wm Dixon,17 A oraham, 18 this sf asoii. George o'21 Thos. 19 P J -Rowe, 'R Jas EORG- E claim to be.perfectly neutral, it is Andrew, '21 Thos.Robins,2:d Jos O'Reilly • - +- � :!� PRILJP not difficult to bee where their 23 a c:ourlie, 24 A E Armstrong, •eS w HlghHst prices paid for CIIOICP. _ sympa.tbies are. Germany ex- P Petty. 28 rhos Puckrin, 27(;Po west, - _ - 28 Geo. cammack,29 chas A Fuller, 30 ultry. petted to see the United States, A. Ackford,31 Geo a Pugh. 32 ceo which is the most powerful offithe Davidson.jr.93 A Rittenhouse e4 John H J MARQUIS - neutral nations, give strong more zdwardi=, 35 wm Gibson.36 1 conrier. e s support to them, but instead of 87 i¢ Ellicott.D 8 39 Geo w Phillips,89 Hugh �ldtaejO► -. ppo Pugh,!0 D s Turner. 41 o Tran, 42 c L. gyp: : ' ����that, they find, with the excep- KASH tion of the German element, that BIXT H ANNUAL she is practically- unanimous in -their denunciation of Germany, and that they hope that the allies COURSE IN .GRICULTUR�E - •, : may will. There i3 no wonder . 1n order to clear out our large surplus stock of •- - that she is becoming desperate in her isolated condition, with the "AGRIGIULTUR•AL R00tiIS, WHITBY B. C. .Sbingles we offer them at . the whole world against her. r ' -PICKERING COUNCIL - �- - January 18th to Feb. '26th► 1915 following Yow prices : The above Council met pursuant to statute on Monday,the lltb inst.There were present E.B.Hoover,reeve,R.R. XXX 12.55 per square -:- Mowbray, first-deputy reeve, John A Free Course comprising a' thorough and practical study of Live Forgie, W. W. Sparks, and Alex, Stock, Feeds and Feeding, Dairying, Soil'Cultivation, Drainage, - - Wilson, councillors., all of%born took Fertilizers, Field Crops, Bacteriology, Fruit Growing, Poultry, XXXX �2 80 per.S Bare and subscribed the required declare- -••' : tions of'qualification and; office and Agricultural Botany, Insects and Fungus Diseases,Spray- - took their seats at the council bqa _ ing, 'Arithmetic; Book-keeping, Co-operating and _ the reeve in the chair. Marketing, and Public Speaking. _ These-prices are.for present stock;and.Cash on elivery The minutes of the last meeting Some of.the best Agricultural authorities in the Province have been - were read and approved. secured to instruct the class in the most important subjects. This -- Only. No orders held. ,•: A number of accounts were pre�ent- ed for payment and referred to the Course will be complete,�practical and _profitable-six weeks . respective committees. well spent. Arrange to attend. Now is your opportunity. On motion of Mr: Forgie seconded Yon may regret it'if you miss thcs,yesr.., , t by Mr. Mowbray,' the standing com- B mittees for the year 1915 are as fol- For full particulars write or phone AN LL lows: the first r1med in each case • , being chairman thereof. Roads and R. Me Tipper Dept. of Agle,' Whitby Sr_r0_ 1r1"q _ _rT I :M )3ridges-R. R, Mowbrty. John For , r.: �, P;4,�. ' ' ...�.T ,.,, .' •.,w, �.:' '..•,.�:'�. ,p x,,,;; '..,.. >.w' ".^-. a'-'"°"'•."ir=."` .t-."'y,c_:f^».-m,•ter r�, •*F.qr° ''�':•3�4.w'-?-- �,"c" ,'; " '?.''o-i'y'+'n''"�g:fi".c�i9'.RT;r'-_-= -r'.�'„+""Sh'gk+- 1. K"a'.'..•s'"_'. '...�, ,�t c a.. + w ,+v�.:r?;,�,!":'?"�w'.�,'ze•c.:gin.':p'6G".v?,.', •.a•�yt-f :4s,,,*,-�°`- "'•S.r.'^Per r.-7r""yy-; ."v.,..rac•. r�«.a: .. -,.:,r,..a,: :.�. ---••...... ,,. .---^ '•-+- •--r,: -,.-_-... :�._• j:.:may' ';_,.:•s -•• = �. -."�,y�a: - �. »� - .�- - - '•*A �•aa. 1 f r. j►' t 6CAlliAWNT -- y�" r Joseph Borland spentifew days MOTHER OF Position for Fall . An the city. _ and winter 10MIN cFar Neal has rented dames We have a sound busiaew pro 0� UNK 1ldJohn Neal farm for soother SCHOOLGIRL eat �ition f , _ � - fora reliable e4e tic eaman for - 3rear• this disbMict to se fruit trees, small sm wavi o a acing.r►.t+oestosut, W.o•atu►*TMcns,vtos neuAWNT, Wm. Dodd, of Altoua, ,visked �� fruit, flowering shrubs, etc. Pay _ Q A•SMT• �seF• a: i� with M. and Mrs. Henderson one weekly,outfit free,exclusive territory. g, y .. da last week. Te&How Lydia L P�nkha�n's OVOR aoa.eofras ;Do Yo Barkin B Mail If you live at a distano om a branch of The Dominion Bank. hos. Pate . Joshua of fruit and ornamental stock under Veleta COJmpO!>i>>t>td Rd' cultivation. We sell through our Deposits3' be made—cash withdrawn—or an other 8aakiag Bundy had a brei `e to the salesmen g ,Business may be transacted by mali, just as easily as though one. :"-;_, City on Monday. sacred Hee Dan esm n direct to the consumer e fresh. and trade a • Mrs. D. Simpson, d£ ,.Pickering, - � gc"'antes delivery of fresh, high special trip to town for the purpose. trees Heal& grade trees. Our agencies are Yalu- spent a day last week With M. and • , able byreat�on of the service we Rive • Mrs. Henderson, „ and the volume of business done. Es. t� WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. _ . Born-At Miwieo Beach on. Plover, Iowa.- FSrom a small child tablished 36 years. Write .Saturday,Jan. 9th to L.•-T. and my 13 year old daughter had female Mrs. Dixon, a daughter. weakness. 1 spoke PELHAM NURSERY CO., Mrs. Luther Pilkey left ori Tnes to three doctors TORONTO,ONT. L t 'da to spend a few days with abort it and they did P:S. Handsome Catal Pickering Bakery The Pickering p pe y ogee on re nest - v • not bet hes 9 . �.� '. friends in Reach township: P snY• ' either to applicant or those wish _ Mrs. T. Caster and Mrs. R. E. +o �' Lydia E. Pinkhaa' ing Nursery stock. We do not keg bread.., vigilance -Committee Forsyth visited friends in the city ..� Vegetable t^,oa _. _.. __ p the latter.part of last week. '� pound had been f We sell Bread. Thomas and Mrs. Gibbons spent great benefit to me, The object of this Association is toso I 1 ed to have Monday the 8th with nconcesa anid and Mme' o She hsadtskea five yt lessen stealing and prosecute •• Pugh a ., �, � 4nd atp hinR else is the Bakes and - _the felons. _ A nnmber from here attended e ;the funeral of the late_Mra.-Thos. I ���.e. bottles of the Vega- confectioner line,, Both phones.' Members having property stolen commaal. �:. Poucher, of Brougham on NV ed- table Compound sc- oats immediately with any member. -. cording to directions on rh. bottle and HERB MONNEY of Exeencne committee. -- . nesday afternoon. she is cured of this trouble. She was , Membership Leslie Spofford who has been p fee in poor health for some time leftall run down when she started taking PICKERING: ONTARIO hast week for Toronto to undergo the Compound and her periods did not to had tram Ing praww"l,V!Ek aecret.ry on application.Dome right. she ivaa so poorly and Qreea�oad . IardWa,re c.S.Palm- medical treatment. • Ezsc. Com.-L. D. Banks, weak that.I often had to help her dreg . . Fred Ward, of Balsam, shipped er,C. L. Morcombe,.Pickering, Ont'' two carloads of mixed stock from herself, but now she h regular and is Call and see-our stock of `.'Ha g growing strong and healthy. >ifrs. Happy this station on Tuesday and also ltaarn�r Hm vw, Plover, Iowa. Thought" and other stoves s W. Clark. - •one carload on Saturday last. 1+A.'0 Con. ft J. Josiah and Mrs. Evans enter- Hundreds of such letters emending m auto --tained the members of the Baptist gratitude for the Lydia . PInk_ of Hardware. p � Eavetroughing and repairing * �� ,. ..,;;choir. on Wednesday evening, ham's Vegetable Compound has secom- promp�y attended to. I+• H. ";IND■ -r- when all report a ehjoyable time. plashed are constantly being �eived,, Work gust�nteed and prices . wxi'rEvsz.E J. J. Harvey had a business,tripp proving the reliability of this grand old /� C= moderate. moderate, :to Whitby on Wednesday. He rea+edY• - Kj i j�,� CARPENTER, BUILDER 'was accompanied by Hay King, If you are W do not drag along and Lawrence Denny, HOUSE VERANDAH, AND BARN who will spend some time in that wntinue to suffer.da in and day out but COLUMIA G�REENW0017 WORK, PANTRY CABINETS town. at once take Lydia R Piukham's Vis e- DUMB WAITERS. P. Neenah jr. 'was in SS'hitby table Compooad,awomaa's remedy for Records C o �' Slod's "Bread ' Shingling and general repair • • 1 �i couple.of days last week'serving woman's ills. work. It the jury at the trial of the It you want eeial adTiee write t, ind See me about an -` ,Italian who was .ch d with f � r�� an e�+en � p job you -want r: unurder. urge Lydia E.Piakkam lfisiieine ce.(coni• Can-be got at the Folloing done. Prices right, dential) Lynn,Xass. Tear leWrwiil full Of pleasure. Grocers' GeorRe.T. and Mrs - 5504 Home Telephone. Lee have be opened, read and answered by a James Richardson, - s ► returned home after spending the woman sed hold In &but oestdsnee. Ed. Bryan, holidays most pleasantly with the H. J. Marquis, .hatter's brothers in Harrow and _ of Pic ATTENTION t -lin Detroit. rutg, and Mrs. (Dr.)A. E. Clark, of Vic- l G. A. Gillespie and Coria, B. C., has returned home CHOPPING -, I Geo. Synod, of Du barton. If you consempfate doing ­any-- after visiting her unPearso aunt, ���',..• 3D . M • , rr Q D kind of building next season, and Mrs. Pearson and .A�i D OAT FLAKING with frieudq in Myrtle; The wird-ersi ned•js re ared to do .� OSHAWA. ONT. 'tee will be pleased to figtire A large unmber of our -young fi P P -";people enjoyed themselves at the grain chopping and oat daging nTT =-_oa your regnirmenta ' rink on Saturday evening last. Nc1te+ FLOUR R and FEED for all kinds of 1' The ice was in excellent condition every diy in .the week ;at C. N, R•, Station -. and the skaters �►ere in good _.. _ -building material. form. sxcept onSaturdap ;; Rev. Caleb Harris B. A. of L-z- Ch@rryW00d p +, !bridge, occupied the-pulpitin the Jahn F. $a,�188, Gr88nW00d MADE IN CANADA .Bran, Shorts,Flour,Dried- =;. PICIKEE�INO • •• ;Baptist church last Sunday, both - -- _---.--_--- unorning and eveninAr. Both ser- p�+�t �+ Brewers Grains, 1�alted - LUMBER YARD mora were lunch enjoyed by all GRAM-O-PHONES RECORDS Corn Feed, Oilcake Meal. present. Molassine, Blatchford's ; The annual business meeting -- = Calf Meal,Oyster Shell etc. W._ D Gordon toa, :_:and roll call of the Baptist church p • wax.held last Thursday, afternoon Gram-o hones from '1190 a See oar $20 machine-A clear sweet one, A free demonstration of the latest Pat*iotic For articulare'Phune bonne disco. PICKERINQF j ..and evening. Although the roads were in bad condition there was 'Th03�aa,® �r8 nor- ..,^large number in attendance. Records. Don't fail to blear them. 11 a A ren! old-fashioned January - - n e.maWa t eo&=awg -. Be and Independent pltosaa,. ithaw took place last week and as y 'a taatrataaeo•sr wi+a= i wa o is result the roads are in rather C. H. BURNING ;PICKEIIING '°.:'�'° ► ;"°�-�'°���r lbad condition some places being I si s &on lbR g pultia"Ca are of @now, while deep snow _ .� 1pa fir are to be found in many The Universal Sawing Machine rte Mr. and Mrs. Catherwood who - ay ��t �� • s ., e S c _have been reiltjing in. th@ north _ _ _ _ _- Y O .a o ,,. • +��' ,west for a number of pears are _ _ __ - _ F - - O TMM D[ MAIR hent. hey have some intention M I ww --� ems ;-o,—+ DtsloNel of purchasing a home in Claro- >p 4`a a. esenet �RwWTSMW " 1. _ imout.andsettlin here. i a•t .. B s A ntte•>�snaae•c,;baeerQ g � Vilna t Dl'o0t,ely oDtaloa�.evmalntt�.� The wom ns Institute will meet - W I o,q o-. ,>ea..ruu��neaa �°�'i' �otloaF.oam it on the afternoon of the 20th at the a s e 8 g ec`$ero a,°°4O�"I CeOiree* ,home of Mrs.-McGrath. Programo! 1Sketch of our;Do�nion and Pro-_ _ _ eat j 2a aaa�°�6a�0� �i ;', S��nt�fi�c :�me� e vinciaTerme for l leaders. , ample8of borne= _ nano ,.e ► 'AUzodsomelytnuxuwae s.,se•eoet• . made bans by several of the ., O ° ti 1 z :n> s r.ea 4 members. All ladies are,invited. _ a e"e:° 1- .+► �.. ter s:_ - _ - w w..masecawn nHour of meeting 8 o'clock. Read- MUNN H � >re.ings_and music. ak 'ry The many friends of Mr.- Peter - r o • E o ; - Diamond, of Myrtle Station will � a I Sm �� a w- a 031 regret to hear• of his unexpected Manufactured by W. I3, •Jhckson, Brock'Road, Ont. and sudden death which took This machine is designed to saw long poles as well as cordwood. No - - - -- . lace at his home on Tuesday. pulley'or fly wheel in road'of wood on carriage. e-underwent an operation for Shilligh3s'andicitis but was recoverin This;maohine is a combination of efficiency and simplicity. on meuiicely when pneumonia set io The best outfit on the market to-day.Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. Get otir-&ices on Emery Wheels, Saws, Gasoline Engines, ' 111iamond and family in their - Cream Separators, etc. bereavement. w H. tTaCkeOD. - BTOCk.• Road AND . of allmateelals and design `1 Charles Hardy, of the fifth con- �, •kspl in stook. It will pay yon • `. , cession of Uxbridge will hold an to eall at our works aid Inspect our sleek -auction sale of-farm stock consist- - - and obtain prices. Don't be mie4db� t�• ingof milch cows, young cattle, od age*tlswedonolemploylhem,ooDesgoeoF p g y, I BVI P S ON4 . C o 1 we Dan, sad de throw off the sheep and hos on SVedne@da cyomminion of 10 osnl.,whioh oaf Jan. 27th. These animals are all • t owNdnly save by purchasing from o& in first class order and as the -- Ball wliaited: prospects are bright for a consid- erable, rise in the price of all farm o®oe: watet,r, Oatrsio aniinalsowinR to the war, there General Dry � G ood�s, Groceries, Boots British Columbia Cedar Shin is likely to be a brisk demand for •them. and Shoes, Hate and Caps, les xsx $2.50 per square, Several years ago the police Y P g , - James & walker ` trustees passed a by-law making f Crockery $ rf 0 pue q 1�aIIaCtliref8 sy everybody responsible for the xxx3 2. Br 8 .. Pump shovelling of the snow on the side- Sho and Residence,'Dundas St Y� walk in front,of their,premtses. Eastlake Galvanized.Shingles- P Most of our residents do not need Remember our January Sale Reduction in every'.department: Every-' $4.50 'WHITBY, ONT. the passing of such a by-law- to thing sold a Little less. Buy from us-'we can get.you - - �'hgee doers•vresk-of Whitby Honer persuade them to. perform this Corrugated•Ualt-anized Roofing duty, but there are a.number who everything or anything you want. $8.50 , steadfast) refuse to do so even ~ ' ; ' . are prepared to instal i steadfastly We wood oi<uo>v L. with the .by-law in force.' The ' - pompano short notice,also attend present trustee board are deter- Get-a lb. of our blend of Tea-Black, Green or Mixed'-only to all kinds of repairing. mined to put it in force without 1 ,28c per lb.,regular price all, over Canada Sec a ib. Agent for the Ontario Wind Kill, fear or favor and when an r- also asoline engines and. ' son neglects to,do the work amen •Coffee BQc, 40c and 50c a lb. A$- Co- REESOR gthe enure gear , SaorvIII be engaged, and the will i - be added o the fazes of those MAGNET ORHAD[.SEPARATOR thus negligent in the matter. D. SIMPON d� Co.s -- PICKERING LOCUST' HILL Pleawa Hell xo:�, Ind. se, _ ' . .. . „ r .,. .. , �. _ , w ', .__.e—_:.. _ .. . __ - . 1 --- -.. .-. ._.. _. - - -.. -- - - �-.._ - _ . _ _ T__. =�r-1 -0 - - .�.��.•— rN!Nor M�I 71 .. ._— IP 1 R'`�'s �'y` a 'r 'n`- t ° "'.,.r gD--: � y?F,. �, y ,1for The t14 . 'F4' x . ..'�l.-., . 1, xx r �� e,9* ' Y .=3 H O M E 1 i,. -?,-- 1 uk� ,. kwy; r.- a. "�`��.. '�3...'r '.:ox� ^ 's "y s', I . Noon in Marbach, a vials a near 1 s . - - g ` 4! ithe Black Forest, Germany. A :3z � r Y �` - .- µ � f s v a -.-- - churchbedl drones twelve, very ti ,, refµ a '. - ert9. , eepily. Sleepy sun-haze lies on r a 3> `< s i 1 w t 11 �£ A. ! Custard'CbarlottA Eiissc.-Dfa'ke the fields. Bees hum. The orderly r k or buy an oblong sponge cake and _ �illaget the orderly. field8, the or- ` .z .� s� ��,IG " r , rut .off the top. Remove the inside, er1y line of distant woods and blue � � ''_ , t sem. "' "` � x a r -it can be used later for a cabinet. __ .are hushed in the peace o - -`y- udding--and fill the cavity , with rsumater-a peace so utter t,4 xnig]tit have lain on the land • 4 �. ° thick custard. Put back the ropy ` honsa re,: There is no " �, � r :4 y g _ �; N and spread with currant or quince of war xc one. The men �' K x ,r �X * jelly Lnd then Dover erith whipped' a�turning Tom_the 'fields -, , ,� ° sib "w �`a ,t,. cream." The same charlotte can be N t+ �-X M f;. acme { and there a•re no young F � zX ' ode•in indicitlual dishes in this r �� a ay. Put a small spulige 'cake in e' amen&thetl2. In_the village it a _ W stil•1 that one can hear theme ti ��z ,�yy, y�' -��� �" 5' each desert dish and pour custar+i , t � �� ter•, Gid^ p w s C,'�• / s''._ to a of the women in all the �� ' i. 'C11 r � ?u� - 'F� " ? orotund it. Un.each "%1LLle cake put - F .� 1. little houses, and the clattering of � � : ;� �>� 'q � some jelly and pile a tablespoonful • ,pots and-dishes. - `� xf' :` xy :� `y of whipped cream on that. - , In Michel Huber's house. .Frau � x ��, �1. ' 0I. Carautel Bavarido l^re'am. Huber, a little old woman, is stir- f � K <, Akl1. y Brown.two tablespoonfuls of sugar • ' q. 1. ring a pot. Si.3 is-very busy, very � ,, s , I.�;;N,- in a saucepan and add a pint of settee, She is aright eyed, too; e y s" u .r. �TjY, "c '' -€ � i cream and the grated "rind of two _ . -she wipes the-bright eyes often with x.�s '� " ' ._ � a ° 3c > q _ ' - " ;s � �� '� - ;• - lemons. Simmer until the browned " s.corner of her apron. , x t 'Y � � �� b sugar Michel enters. Fie is about 60 - , _ '"ti � aio� 't � of F ght eis ggs asd. manyeat ltey _ N --s* - �st5o13in� h�a�ifiy:-Ile- ._ . s , 2", �` �`' '�'� 3 .s . �Ea. I I .;:: .3 �iUnfulS Of sugar itr a saucepan: sits down at the table.• 1<'e11,-old � y ; s, � l ;, 4r> f `'`� 9 > and add'+ pint of cream and the one!" he says.. The .work went ��� 1.` a, ,a .; s -: '� ,w grated rind_uE tsto lemons. Sim - >Qot so badly. :gym not an aged man �; ! <# '- mer unlit the browned sugar is die- t. Shall bring in the harvest. E :. ry' ' ''f ' 4 J even without help," .he stretches `' " k s lved. Beat the yolks' of••eight. ':.I c�,, ' "`� 4� � - '`1 '� ' - •+ - �.«"•,,,,yz - "�p. �•'`-- eL�'r3,t41t11 e,5 many Lablespo,onfuls of ... 'His wife nods at him. ou art .• ; t� cepa X . I "I strong; thou. And how hungry �-' r. : 4- ' � " When thick, add a ppackage of gels, g 1,, � ,;. <, � - 1� x 0 tine, dissolved in a'lutle water. Re- ." ' ". { - thou most be' One eye wink, and , x : .. - �s muse from the fire, and when--cool the eating shall be ready. Sortie- ;. V `�nq x- ' fold in a pint of whipped creaiil thin that t u lowest'..man. A • tatogsoup"' '= � s ,�y'" �f whipped solid. Mold and chill. "Donnerwettrr:"'Thait'is good.'" � 'ie vc� � �-1 4 - Cream Tapioca, _ £Dalt- tlttea nays Mk-bel. -' 1 1 K ,; tablespoonfuls of tapioca able]} .' "'Dear Grxl: 'Ach, thou dear �F i. ': Imo.. � � - have been soaked over might in cold God!" Frau Huber sighs and - '"` M '.�r� quart water in a art of milk for an lroull speaks to herself. "If only I knew , t in a double boiler. Beat the .Qlke - - that �,uc. Hanes at.this moment such ' h '', of four eggs with a scant cupful of ,_s good soup has to eat! Where he ... " ' __ y". .' sugar, add to the tapioca, cook for .may be' Ruch a silence-like the' . x � ' �' - ten minutes, and take from. the grove"'L Now at the word grave -� '• K . the little old woman,loses all her -. Y-'• fire. add a teaspoonful of vanilla, ' . turn into a buttered baking dish;. bravery. She sobs. i i- cover with meringue and bake unci! "tCTanian! Jfichel, strikes rhes :y ° P" x j� brown----Chiii• and 4erva cold. To-...... - fable with hie hard fist. "Must I t `'" t� t µi ' 11 - , make the meringue brat the whites again preach to thee that this is no -� ""'"� of the four eggs stiff, add four time for German women to weep! " .. tablespoonfuls of granulated sugar, --' - -' Proud ' Pnrud Ebou shalt be that beat again,._add-a pinch of cream t'hott hai4t a sun for the Father- - `'"« " tartar and beat• again,•n, and" then . land;' - .. ;,*� spread over the udd:n Brown ' ret, Yes'. Proud am i ' Frau '` '`. " . " p p R• ` I . _ slo vlr• and.da not p It "rump-diately I Huher's voice trembles.. .But our i - Hao9` Our handsome, �uud Hans _she Cage-D�cellery of iT1e iiritiah .linty in wrtherp- l inose. ._ _ -. into fa cold or draughty Ptar and_ y' - Se is so brave He will._not fear care ul - a ins, rrearn danger:- Lance-'Coiporal Jarvis, P.C., Royal Engitte•ers. describing his ex�eriencPs to a London Grapttta the gradual coo, do much to keep artist, said: M company sent tl,rve weeks in a large and deep-_sa•nd;pit, with three tiers of dug-outs the meringue puffed-'and high..' "Danger'' )Lchel 'pounds 'the in which the men livedp- It was about 50 yards in the rear of the,line-o( trenches held b� the Royal Scots table again. "It is danger to th4! Fusiliers. -Tspent myself eleven days there.-and although we were.expr>_sed dor and night to showers of- - Cot -ut Custard.•-=Grate half a -Fatherland : And the German man shell we had only one man wounded-," Oti the right of the picture .is a-German-pri°sonet . e bupful of fresh cocoanut or use.'the: w6� would fear to look it in the I • sani.e amount of.shredded cocoanut, , fact- he would be coward! $e+ - - -- _ -. - --_.*. _ - _._.-_-- . �-�- and to it add three Bartels uE_ a • 9 would be without honor' And fur- what is all. this,- then 1" - He idi 1,Lady -Harwood,-turning for an -in-�pi,eked for desperate service,-meet- cup ui sugar,- a pint u.f'-rich milk __ - tltermare, our Hans is in 'the ad-1 cotes the tine3azd with a streeping `giant irr-the= &(cr'-.waz, "tc, change tlieiu as -itlstaittly; adlong ,tsetttea whites of four. _ -. + Rance cavalry. See u. mother! the walk throw -the 'rose-garden:i -They are into each other. , addle p n individuSl custard . That is a great thing, to go ahead!des re i Torseemthee a,d himinothe ;as you wished.'-iRe' nods his head, to saddle! Eye-, red staring into eYe`4' dishes,P la-cel" _A* army "' pretty house that I shall baild and F• he sayer to the butler. I i.i s pan of-hot water . _... of the. ar Hertr rSa s t� and bake until- firm. fihen change: , -'•To go ahead -The old woman the little ones that shall conte and after they have gone, "Bronsoh will "tulvers; shouts - and _ gasping the cold water for hot water, cover r sobs again: "Yes, ahead in a call me 'grandpere.' Thus, theft,.:send q<,me port: I ordered it in breaths! ' Horses scream' Flack- C the custards wish mrringue and L strange country,. all alone among my little one, he is all. that I think L=+ndun." thrust, stab, strike, weapon, hands, Ibrown:. =The cold water prevents enemies. PerhapR, this very mo-.1 of, my good, handsome, brave son. � He. lights a:-cigarette and stands fiats: It is a kortt like a "ball of furtl►ei choking and possible curd metit--', 'at the window, gazing into the park lashing snakes:. Yet look upon. me: Look, I say, t g ling of the custard. Michel springalap. "Enough, mo=, girl! Dost thou see me sorrowing1;The cigarette goes out. The butler It is swift and short -.• Two o'clock in Marbach, is Tre- Crtiuin'Fritters.-Beat a costo] 'ol f her:" With a rest voice,he sin \a I am mud, I ' I am ha py' approaches with a [fight, but stand g sings:�. Y� P P , I cream and add as you beat the as a king, I: That I have given a before him without offering it. He voux, in Kent, in the sunken. road. , - , Dear Fatherland! Untroubled be: son- to the Fatherland, that i9 a I coughs behind his hand, " beg T�„dden into mud lie ugly objects. tshi`tes of lour eggs: When stiff add Faithful we guard the Rhine for great thing! And if he should-if 'your pardon, Sir George, But Mas- Three of them were, a quarter of-'a p-tach-of salt and two cupfuls of - .th'e'• he dues not come back t6 us=" I ter Ge<,rge, ser i Is h-e one of the an hour ago, a trooper of Germany, I sifted flour. .-Drop the- mikture-by ';, • • he stops, and turns away. I Ofcers .that have .been sent- for. a dragoon of France, and a lancer I tablespoonfuls into. hot fat -and ,- ' i brown Serve with ciunamQn: wine He sits down suddenly. and drops ward , I'm Kure I beg your pardon, of England. _ ' P Then he,whirls around. He urs „ his head on his arms. _ "-And_ we. I Sir George. - ,. . - - or any preferred sauce. , _ -_. .. his hand on the girl's shoul era. we growing old, you and I. mother! Yes, Henry, -sets Sir .G�rge.- ,-•-.' - . Gtngerbread with Cream -{'rests - j Attention !' he' says, and lifts hi9 . WHAT SHALL t 6INC TO YOU? My Hans; my son '" " 1 and goes out. .-half a cupful of butter and add a .- - - right hand. for honor. For In the cjrawing-room he fin8s ' — A half an hour after noun in Tre- glory: For the. Fatherland!" With . By DR. JAME?; L: HUGHES, 'Toronto.• cupful of sugar. Mix two,cupfuls of Lady Harwood and the girls, -They r+inlr as the Bob-odi k rant or Jay une . molasses and one of milk, :and add shining eyes he sin -La Marseil- 4 voux, on the river Rhine, France, ]ales ,g �' are standing before a portrait. ,it Cheering.t�syl�i+attndthhiayson of praise,'alternately with four cupfuls of It is a laughing land. The sun ale is that of a young man, blond, blueFor the ctocai Beide .n Juno otic ai ted with a teas g g ft' poop. ,of yel love, burning, -laughs on vine- -�� _ ` eyed, finely English, in the uniform ; ,bakin owder � teas �onful of - _ . yards -whore crop hangs heavy, al- One p.m, in Marston Park,-Kent, of the .lanc&ers. "He ••looks, very Sint ss the t:hrusb to aria mew esn;�.ove A. P P -I ,, i In the myec, a.fterslow, ginger and a gtlarter'of a teaspoon• ready purpling. Tidy gardens laugh England. The broad lavrtb is richly much like you, George, says Lady Dem, in tho talen, till my soul was filled. I ful of ground cloves. Then add a with late bloom. The ]louses are green under a silver mist of rain. Harwood.' with the blies the angels know. . g • - •• ' teaspuontul of orange, extract and as gay in the bright heat as if the Great gardens expand mound the Sir George stares a,t the picture.' Sint as i y mother of Hope and Falith.. . four wel- hen rotor village were a stage-scene Bet for a house, stately, imposing. Oaks He-lays an arm -over his wife's And of courses, Freedom, Trutht - • past-oral lay'. But there are none surround the lace, ancient, shoulders. lint as she sant, til I reel once mon+ oughl, mixed pour into buttered P P p ` The lnepiring chilli of South. muffin tine and bake. Serve pile to of the "laughing girls of France, mighty, controlled. Everything is I For the land.of his'fathers:"rhe - _ . • There is no laughter in the fields, beautiful, unemotional, proud. The says softly. . , S!ngpowetb sonar, andlhey'al -a'lse.m7 ee•ch..�eraon,'warm, covered with . because there are nu young mon to I French,windows of the sombre, rich -• . • To conscrs iousness of might;--- whipped•cream. Or else*cut off,the laugh with. dining-room are wide open. Abut-( One p.m, near Eperna�, .river Fea.rlt�„I'll dimb towards mounttln tops, scoop out a tablespoonful of g' • - - ._ the safe crtitnh, fill with whipped Julctis 'Lasalle stands in- his door-( ler and two servants move about Marne, France. L; long lines the Till I reach its'sbining height. pped way, aaa pretty girl asses. "Xfi.- 'im rain drives before' a beatizi wind . _ *- . . 'cream, and put on t•he.top:, . P tai p R Passively. { g non '" he aays, shat ly. Slee turns Lad $arRood and her two I over gray &wntT}'. The long roads � Coffee Jelly.�vreeten a pint•. ole ; Lloyd Georges Cheerfulnesm. to him. "Thou•goe t'about w itll a daughters enter, followed by Sir, gleam with wet. The•fielda'are like 'strong•coffee to taste and to it add. !Race of the -most, intolerable ' Art George Harwood, evidently-just shallow seas, Struggling through ' The most wonderful -thing about thl•ee-quanLera of a package of dis. Britain's. Chancellor 'of the Exche= thou a coward, then l And thou a arrived. They take their places. the weather are, people--people on 'soloed gelatiiib. ' Put ha.Tf of it into -, _- Frenchwoman ' And not only a wo- "Did you have a comfortable jour- foot, people on. horfie-back, people quer is his .cheerialness and.confi- a panful:of ice water and when it man of France, our glorious, but nay I" asks Lady Harwood. - , in carriages, people- in ox-carts. dence at all times. The orse the begins to.barden stir in a Cupful of one whose- ancestor 'vt•a.adecorated I He answers; telling little details Children are tngginrg at•. little w.a-. outlook, the more cheer' he be cream whipped stiff.' Pour the'rest .by the, emperor himself: The em- of his trip from Landon. They are}gons loaded with.poor possessions..'comes. _Someone, once' a: ed =him of the jelly into a mold- and pour t'`• geTor,- Mignon : The etnperorl all trivial, The ladies, a•Isa, speak l;vcrybody bears burdens. All how it was he always tnan-a•ged to be }he hardened, cream-an4-jelly mix-• Whose Spirit is on .us now !" of nothing, but trifles. Unhurried'these people:- black, moiirnful, sil-!so cheerful. Don't you have AnY tore into the centre. It will be - "Oh,' -Father -Jules hfignon they e$t'Luncheon. It is near its; ent in the rain and wind and'mud,,!troubles I" the ques6ioner asked. -hard.enough•to remain where it ii . Brands before him clasping her end when Sir George says, as if I are pressing toi�ard Pa•ria: frteags a'nd heaps of them," Mr: the centre -of-the .`+ands+. '"See: • 01adl y, gladlyy, I est remembering something: "Oh,l I4 a sunken rowl, masked , .by I Lloyd George�briskiy replied '`bwt old n,}.he idly is hardenedbin, Ch ll let him go! Did not' I help liim, Ras-at the,a•ar-office-b-6foPe-I left I trees. sit four riders. Three are in I we're not here to mope, anti cry. and scrF ,with cream or custard.' -•. ' that ho rnig+ht be among the first?" -London." ' the uniforms of French' Dragoons. •w`e're here to get over the troubles,.: Cream Cfi.�ese. Tarot.-Make tart 1. I "Thein wear a face icccnraingly'!" Lady Harwood straigh'ten.s her- The fourth is an officer of BrifiCsh .and thane is nothing hike.'cheerful- ' Toles speaks'• rntrghly. self a tiny bit. Two girls took quiet'- lancers. - '• '•�', - • nes:•r for giving . lou a• `leg up•' ". shells e made f t d fill kes u with n - ' '•Alas I fear so fon him-;'- \-las: -1v -at-'their father. The scarvants "Back %v! :spers +.,Frenchman. There you. have one of. the secrets o two ca Etc a a.ni,-oZ „ { cheese, half a cuFful• of•creaaii,• a. - I l:,t•e lnm so! --The girl puts her move','. undisturbed, about their .Gorman= . of the (-ha.ncelior's power for'wonk. They pill]' their hearses balk,• fur• cupful of currants, three eggs beat• Arms -aroiind the old man's neck duties. - . - - en well and two tablespoonfuls of fid hides- .het:•:: face -against his "The a�imiie-s are in c'oset ,uch, ' •ther into. cover. Posit' a Proof. ... yeast. "and when I think that he sa -s Sir Gen.r e, looking car;•fivlly Half a rinzen,Germa.n light•caval- sngai.,B'ake for shout half an hour. y g rc.curitee int,( ti_iew•,--Tl a ,roach .``lju.3'ou .reall love me, i«il- French Pnl1's--Cream a third of a!' is among the sic+>ut5, lie drat is .sa +Est hit cif bread that he:ierumis- p)__ . ' - brave, so headlong ;''. ling. ' `'But no details, of centres. alrnn�t within carbine shot of the loughliy 2"' cupful.of liiibter w'ifh a cupful: o� - [.a:allo 'embraces her ' i�?th one Excer gorily that-some of lolly office i snnl*-Fn• rc;ad,. Rpt. in that moment "Huh' Do •roti sitppose_„<:d be sugar &fid sold two eggs, beaten sap• etirni. With his' free hone] he taps 'cers.r,f lancers.are working far for., a Germ,�•n catchrs '.night of some- laughing Iut+head.off every night at aratel�, a cupful of milk find two his-c-hest• "•1nd 1 little Mignon? ward in, cf;-operation* with French thing in the artibush. A h,rse in your•falher's stale jokes if I didn't cupfuls of, flour_ sifted wihh a tea- Do not I hive- him-my hravc son I dragon scottts.'' there has tui se-d its, head. Tile Gci•- live j'uti I':` spoonful of cream tartti'r, 'half a ` �'or what du IJaibor. hitt _ft,c hint, Fie_leaks at his n.iEe..f�,r permis:. n?ii pills•up his mount ,and- cries - teaspoonful t sod`s and a pinch of El.ee : have enough. I ' A pipe in the sign to rise. She makes a: sign tri out a warning. S„und discretion is not so.rilucli` sii'rt: ]W-Le 'in' pltt4V r ns uTail ' sun, n little to eat, ru ntoitthfnl of the girls, and they pass him. The French party brr.alrt cover rq: indicated be newer, making a mitt brown and serve hot with ample Rine -it ds-al I_ that- I- seed•. ••Far -"-I }tare told the gardeners,' sa}s�scantly and charges. The'C�eaiiimns';•' 'take us bj neper %epeating if.' , syrup. • - _ . . I.. . ­ . . . . . . . . -- . . . . . .. . . - . , , . I . - . - I I . . . . .. . -1 . . . . . . I I . . . -... . . - . . � . I . . - ­ . 1 . I . . . - 11 11 , :� . I I .. �,� ­ I 1. • . .,. - - I'll, ;r � .,, . -I - 1 y, -P ,_, 111-1 - 1 ­ ;; .. x : , . "" oN�a r ti 7. -'-^^rr vn• 'X_. • - _. .__,__,..._ w7.. .. i r • - _. _ - ... - .. _ - t A DISAPPEARING LAKE. , ,nee Joint Stir'Three Years I _ How a-,Sick .Woman- a sixty-three � �If �. opinion is based on s years' service. :s An Ancient Legend of the Little - Under the Crown I have made a -CURED BY 14RVILIf E. Lake of Cauterno. - Can Regain Health continuous study of war problems a� Anyone would marvel at my recov• - since 1881. I assisted in the disem- - An unusual occurrence that has ��� i cry, writes- Mr, Leonard Lotham, a READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. - barkation of bile allied armies in fh much interested the scientific men , -------young pian well mown about Chat- the Crimea, fought alongside the - , i µ Lam. I inks eumatic ten- recently happened at Fumone, French for nine months, and learn- through3 � ���� denCy is family, Ital The ictures ue little lake ,For years I was thin and delicate. Y. P q lost color and was easily tired; 'a ed to appreciate the unflinching;.e21 y 'end in my early days suffered fright. of Caiiterno suddenly disappeared. yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on during courage of the $u$smans. ^^ —-fully; About t1free years ago the pain All the water retreated into a bot- my face were not only mortifying to! Eve' s',ldier realizes the marvel- Yellow stiffnesa settled in my left knee rt ._ _ , - 'point. I was lame and walked with a tomless pit in the middle of the Imy feelings, but because I thought my ons tactical• improvement of their _ very distinct limp. Nerviline .was lake, and left the whole area ab- skin would never ,look nice again I troops since the. Manchurian cam - firought to my notice and I rubbed it!I solutely dry grew'despondent; - T#ien my appetite. paign. - hie, with their devoted : into the stiff joint four or five times a I It appears that this same pheno- failed. I krew very weak. Varique coura a and numbers must make. y, ' "day. It dispelled every vestige of remedies, pills, tonics and tablets I ' D menon has occurred aeveral times them irresistible, .� ?pain, reduced the swelling, took out tried without permanent .benefit. A in the history of the place; the last visit to my sister put info m hands All war-students realize the bet- the stiffness and gave me the full use y tenmeut of the French arm since EU hest a beaus kept wholie of my limb again. I don't believe there time was about -220 years-ago. At a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She Y' g grid eP - i '-,da apain-relieving remedy, not a sin- that time toe farmers had begun to placed reliance upon them and now 1670. •I have served fifty3nine years and-mealy by perfect baiting, `. gle liniment that can compare with till the be of the lake, and had that they have made me a well woman with our troops, and believe that; ., I ould not retaining Weir full strength. Nerviline. -I hope every person with brought it to a high state of culti- w pe without them whatever mainly o_wing.to the late Lord Wol- -hlavoredwith deHciotw sauces.. pains, with sore back, with lameness, cation, when suddenly the cagier re- they might cost, I.found Dr. Hami1- seley, we have the hest 4rained 'fbh have so equal. •'i'� wi4h lumbago, with neuralgia—I do, turned and as if to recompense suss the ton's Pills'by their mild yet searching army in the world, wi-Ale in oour- P action very suitable to the delicate ,fit hope they will try out Nervillne which age it vies with that of its comrades people for the loss'of their crops, character of a woman's nature. They, , I am convinced will quickly and per- of the sister service. It-and the _ imanentl cure them." the fish came back also, never, once griped me, yet they estab- y navy have helped It Nerviline wasn't a wonderful Where is an ancient legend that 1lsh@d regularity. My appetite grew Y ped to create the Em- It Thinking of Her. Painless remedy, if Nerviline didn'i 4 the-lzke disappears whenever- its keen—my blood red and pure—heavy plre "Do it quickly relieve, if Nerviline wasn't rings under my eyes disappeared and It is impossible to think of the you think of mel '"lnuri ur- t, �xraters claim the life of a human be ` to-day my skin is as clear and un- navy without recalling its vast-debt• ed the bride. "Tell me that you known to be a grand cure for all rlieu- ing. That was the case at:the last wrinkled as when I was- a girl. Dr. of gratitude to the illuminatin en- think only of me. imatic .conditions, it wouldn't have ,colons disappearance of the we.• - r - i g lig -� r ,. f p pP _ Hamiltons Pills did it all." ius of the late- Admiral Mahan It is this we. ex—lained trhe- -been so largely used as a family rem , Y, p • edy for the past forty years. No bet- young On a certain.Shrove Tuesday, The above straightforward letter whack induced the clear thinking Broom, gently. "Now and then I I', , ter, stronger, or more. soothing 1i�1-; nine young boys were-drowned in from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife of-a well-l out of the problems the oommand have tq think of•fhe furnace, my ment made. Get the large 50c. fam- Canterno. Lake. Their distracted 'known miller in Rogersville, is proot 1 ! of the seas. - dear' • by size bottle; small trial size 25a; I scents cursed the waters of the ,sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are As to the.: n'ational.spirit,.1 have parents la wonderful woman's medicine. Use Sold by an dQaler_anatahere�-- lake, and then a crater fifteen feet 25 seen it in man units of the new YOUR OWN DRUGGLSr WILL TEL You - __. no other pill.but Dr. Hamilton s, _ac: Y G8 O Ile ' _. ._ in diameter swallowed u the wa arm A11 soldiers must recognize 'rryntGriseE�eBera for sale, socks P per box. All dealers or the Catarrh- Y• g Eyeo and Granulatede�ellda; No a MODERN FIELD GU-Nts, ter with fearful and unearthly gur- ozone Co., Kingsfon; Ontario. that;-there are types of men in-the _'Usl ye Comfort.lWritetoe Book the — filing. Fire spouted from the hole, r ranks who have never stood there 'r' i Proe. YO1i'eZ70BeTQo' `�°' ,' The Quick-firer Is Used Bs All the and from the depths of the earth -R1\'E JUNES. before, In- the pariah-in .which I ,[:.lRLY til'BM jffArrnieB in the War, came a mysterious rumbling. The -was brought up over 10 .per cent. Perhaps.it'a all right' to be ad>r entire lake bed was strews with have enlisted since_Qu August. sent minded if it enables you to in the Boer War, the British gun- fish and the boat which had gone Used First Suring the blegr of Ant. 'I fe-er sure 'tha+t the British who forget your troubles. -, --mere who worked the fifteen-pound down with the boys was swallowed ---pert►�-• -- began most reluctanti3•, wia1�fight r. field guns were frequently shtit until:the .allies attain their ob- FARMS FOA CAI.E. down by Boer'marksmen. Since the- upby the crater It would seem that the first on_jet H. W. DAWfON, Ninety Colborne serest, ti guns of those days reco led,carriage I '' M ppa . _s Colborne Toronto. , and all, _abotrt four f et eNe THE BEST MEDICINE during the siege of Antwerp in Eli• rY time. ALMOST ' LYNCHED ' �F' YOU WANT-TO -BUY OR BELL A that they ,wexe fire the -gannerqzabethan days, when the Dutch des fn it. Stock. Grain or Derry Ful - -had to um oytside -the 'wheels at I FOR LITTLE ONES 'truyed several Spanish ships by write H. W. Davraon. Braminon. or 90 Ool jump It happened to a local druggist thu horne St-.-Toronto. : • each discharge. Gun shields were � -- - means of floating kegs of gunpowder. j ; useless. 'Then the French invented 'Baby's Oa-n Tablets are the best r :Americans are noted for their in.. sold a Ch`'sp acid corn salve instead of i H. W. DAWSON. Colborne at., Talons, ' the reliable Rntaam's Corn Extractor. I u 'the quick•firing gun, now used in.;-medicine fZ)r little ones. The`- are ventive genius, so that itis not sur- Substittius burn the can-Putram,Weure+.1 1rA�RatB i1r"TZ3). one form or arrother by all the arm- uaranteed by a government ana prising that that nation° elaims-to the«u a. Cie only tike best:-­Putnam'p'.' .. i� \xvIJ'W ANTEL FOR CASH BUT. ies in the present war. It has a _ yst to ie absolutely safe and never' be the originator of the submarine ZSa at ail desleld. 1 ere and to exoaanRe for Toros 1 shield of steel to protect 'the gun I fail to cure eunstipation, colic, I proper- During the American War -- -'tom r.-.•es. t. T r on Farm 9pecialiat ti; crew; but its rest au eriorit lice colds Ind simple fevers b • re ulat- iuf Independence,a contact mine of cnurch �t Toronto { - g P Y mP y g P '�, fust 'bike Mother. in the fact that the fins only r•eooi19, Ling t..a stomach and bowels Con gunpowder was invented? Sub „ - rola m.►lr.a. 4; 7 Did your playmate_ enjoy, her . and su the gunners can remain safe- i cetning therm Jars. S Shannon. Imerged beneath the waves it ex- tiisit 1" said a mother to her small E,.;ISTFRED dH()RTHOR:i Arta l ly behind the shield. Aceording`to{"Urney, N.S., .writes: -'.I have used ,ploded-on being to.uc'hed- by a pass- JHolatein Cates. T, J. Morrisoa, a writer in the Illustrated London. Ra-by's Oun. Tablets for my two ing vessel. Adieu to who had . just bidden Lurhatn Ir adieu to a little friend. Pews,- the .gun.itself, when fired, l::!dren..and.. think_ they are just Fulton,,the _inventor-,or, rather, : -elides along guides en top of a steel %hat.little ones need.- I would-not erhapa one should sac'. one of the �hy, vPs, mother;1 think she MISCELLANEOUS. ! lei✓ . boa that is called the cradle. In- be 'aithout them." The Tablets are did, replied the child, "I called AXCER. TUMORA LUMPS. >6M : side the cradle is &'piston attached. sold b medicine dlsalers orb mail inventors—vf_the steamboat, hada her 'my'dear' vera: often, in that , - 'r�erasl and-ioe tre 1. sus * �. PS �_ Y �plan for a mine, or a 'submarine oo: oa+y by Dior hcaa treatmaas. t►at• to the gun that the girn in recoiling at 23 cents a box fry The Dr. «il- fit, which. he submitted -both-tu dressy tone you use when you have d brtore coo see D. Badman mad '. -drives 'into a cylinder filled with liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, company. Co I tp, •d ce'l ne--A. out �5 3 France Great Britain-;. bill t.he: glycerin. The glycerin is foiced- Ont, _ time was hard! ri a for it;and the I t a I 1 i a tbfough narrow chann,el.s into a res- ,;• - Y P Mdnard`f Liniment Cures Caret In COWa ' :invention camp to no great inSport- � er}oir full of compressed cis, which :�_0AL MARfiSJIANSII1P. once. matter meat$err M, , it further.compresses. The friction — The En li%h used wb&' was'teem ..!'sues of the Blot.- ,.� Ks�"� r ;- of the glycerin as it is ' drives ;oder[ul. Bill of the 3lan $ellind led a cat martin.at Calais and Bclu- "Pana• what is on escutcheon T y` - '�� through the channels (called . the Gun. _ I -' .,+NowDwitverrvbw.,�Y� . Wine in 1641. - It was-a heavy.__e7gar 'fi'hY 1' �I' 'r°a n6„a.' y,... - Y" ;{_ports. ') brings the gun to a stand- or eone-shaped boat stuffed with "Thi story says there was a lblot ,e+usatstrat steesnmesa still after it has recoiled about four Ma>?y persons.wh:, .are familiar „ iii trsw scans.en. e� -feet, and then.the e�cpan ri..nf the with the wonderful markxmgnship powder that floated just awash.and O'P his escutcheon. . -Com ressed air forces the Ivicerin of the nners of.stir- leading na. was towed-inwards:the verse] to be "Oh, ; yes; .fin escittcheon' 'ie a - P g'• gu g destrdy'ed light-eclored --vest-. He had pro- y 'back a ainst the piston. ailed sc, re (vies of i,he a'urld hSve dou�e�-wh8- �Mac For �lRfB �- ,p_ �' bably been carrying a fountain turns the gun to the firing position, ther°the perfection attained is tar- - pen. ' ,The best quick-f-ring guns can fire get practice ie..time -of •peace-could. -I-p.10-11"vrE SERVICE. IEngine,,shafting belting, pulleys, : twenty-file rounds a minute. The !be approached in the stress. of a etc. from large factory for sale t guns fire shrapnel, and alsohigh ex ;battle The. Engineering Mews . The comfort an;d well-being of the 11'f.eelock eiagine, is by 42. completa a plosive shells. The high explosive 'points to the recent nat•ar engage= •pasisengefs who travel un'the Cana with cylinder frane,ady wheel, bear' shell-is. used against hostile batter--�ment as- a marvelous illustratiun of than Pacific is always fvfbtnr,st in ` fags, eta., all in good condition . lies: IL is a steel case fi?Fed with what can actuallybe accomplished I'the minds of the officials of the.com - Ehtiag from -our inch -.to three melinite, lyddite, or Shiaiose• .pow-. by-a &licing-ship at -long range pang; and-farther evidence of this - - inc2ies, pulleys thirty inches to 1 der, which can be trusted to explode Aside from the problem of attain ing Ls to be found in thL-.-official an- t$1°a'r't" Liniment Co,. Ltmtece fifty inches, belting cel inches to upon striking a nyetnd to.disable g 4 Gentietram-Esau carates I received L0 Igreat. twelve inches. Will sell 'entire or Po g !� the eiract range, there are many r nouncemen2 made,that al•1 2•lie cars •benea• frame the use of IL&�tAliD'd il.i.*7I• � r it and kill the gunners behind it. HENT io a severe attack of La Grippe. to part. g other things to be considered, such -in. the .M�tntreal-Chicago service 3 ,t and I have trequenrdy Droved it to be vary l�0 RE 90:�TABLE as inaceuracies in the -gun, or . -in have been equipped with an up-:to- effective-in caiea of iulammation- _ Yours, gFFFR R) FUSED. NCO MBE" the projectile. itself, the influences date valet service, sir that you can _ w. A. fit Tcslxeov, _ of wind, and the changes in the ele. now!lave your.clothes brushed anti . Frank Wilson ds sons, 1t Don't Always Pay to $e'slkepti- vation of the gun caused by rolling.pressed while you sleep. Simultane- 48 Adelaide Street West, Toronto - cal. f seas. `'The -engineer,"' says, thte i r>usly with this comes the decision of k�'hen a newspaper wAter and!+ ''Engineering News, "takes off• hit the Canadifiii Pacific, to discontinue hof metaphorlcaIly speaking,' to the, use of the toothpicks on the proofreader that works nights can , -Nature Stud • ' -•-feed himself out ofdyspepsia. which the 'man behind the gun, whose �tables of the-titling cars: Thio sten y• wonderful_ skill and careful use of has not been taken withoitt serious .School •Teacher-"What litle.bgy_.. 'Most all that class suffer wiTh, it. is his instruments .achieve such - i'e- consideration. Many letters of come- can tell me where is the home of the . "s w.ortli while to kn„ts' the kind.of sults. But these results are, also 1 plairrt have` been•recceived' in •this svraIlo.w 1'.- food used. ' - ' connection, and,•it is ,city well Bo6by_"I ken.�pleaee." R a •testimonial to the marvelous 'ac- �. men bays: curacy of modern methods of menu- I known that provision of•toothpicks Teacher-" ell, Bobby." — 'Being a newspaper writer aril at first-cissa hftels and restaurants facture, which can produce 's gun Babby-"The-home of the swal- �proofreader, also a graduate in. I is now considered not quite the „ capable of such.cluse shooting. The .. low'-is in the stommick., imedtcine as well.-"though not prat-I thing. tic (modern high-power rifle may aI _ fag, makes a cumbination• that would produce-a skeegptac on the sub- most be compared to ah astrono• uinard's Liniment tura Come, am : }ect if an3xbhing would. mical instrument in,the accuracy of SIR, ETELYN WOOD. -- "hay after day I read t� Proof I its-workmanship; but.-although the — - - `hat He Escaped'• - pe-Nuts •advei•tiscments;astronomical instrument is care- Sag Allies Wi11 Be Successful by r: • on.the Gra 8- ' A wealthy man owned a row. of � l,, Vv h the feeling that they were all fully, protected agairist stresses that F.nd of Present Tear. houses, is one of which lived a a. -buncombe.' A11 thi`i time I was ,,light interfere with its accurate t 'Th'e falFo�cing expressdun on''the married soa of his,'noted for his �( 'suffering from dyspepsia-from the i work, the gun and its mounting are. . improper food I was eating at the 1 I General war outlook was made to miserly habits: This had got to subjected to enormous stresses and }. ; taurant, I shocks, notwithstanzling which - it '.the''_�eit• York World be Field Mar- such a pitch that for several years � Just a Scratch- res "One da I saw a must maintain its accuracy unim- shal Sir Ecel;cn Wood.- hie father had been usable to get 3 package of _ .. y.. . Promising that I have no official d single penny of the rent due to j $UT,it needs looking after -,Grape-Ruts at rife restaurant.and !Parted. knowledge. I .<_ta.t-e that I am confi- him• As fie did.-not- want to take' i• just•the same.. h`irat aid . tried some with cream. The foot! ! dent. With God's hle�sing, of the harsh measnr'es he at last went to treatment with took my fancy' at once.. After a Frank' Prophecy. succe.Cs 'of the all-ies in oiir righteous -his son' and said —"hook here, = C A R B O L A T E U few lunches on it at midnight-I cause in the coming year. ' This Tom; it's plainly no use my trying {noted an improvement in my feel= ' addressing the recent annual sings, and was able to work.w-ith less 'meeting of his shareholders, the to get rent out of you for that house , of mine sb I've, decided to give t : �fafigt>e. chairman of an important Lotidon to Lott 2 "No fear," interposer! ���}� � I here tried Gr-a e'•Nuts• as a-I industrial company had this to say Tradeta.ri P "'There is only one thin of which the son. "I shan't have it.'' "why regular diet• since then, end have I B ' `� not, pray 1" exclaimed the astonish- izn •roved read The old d a we can be quite sure that-we are will help it to heal quickly P g y' y -Pep- ed parent. will then,, replied and prevent risk of infection.we and bad •feelings'that > t}iougiit'going-towards a world entirely dif Carbolated Vaseline is a 11 were necessary adjuncts to'- aright ferent from the worfd to whish-we l= , the unabashed, "I'd have to pay the ., n i taxes. most effective antiseptic work disappeared;:and'I am able to have been accustomed. ' There is do much more and bettei work with :going on throughout what we.have. 0 dressing for cuts, brtrisea, Minard•r Liniment Burn Dlpfttherta. - - boi18,-and skin irritations df- egg-effort than ei-er•before..- been accu,"stomed.t•o'call'the civilized all kinds,- such as eczema, . `I was -nearly ready to give up world a destruction- of property ' I ► Assumption of Rank. _ .' . poison-ivy and-barber's itch. and seek health in some other walk which •is puite unparalelled. That. t "Dearest," said the sentimental Also good for coins. 'n.life, but., thanks to my change in means-the world will ,be bitterly a bridegroomafter the wedding cere- 8cld by Chemists and de- iet, I aninow�all right-•" `''Theze's poor, and there .will tie a serious „ partmenf !stores .everywhere. mony, do you think that I 11 prose *Refuse to accept substitutes.. z.a Reason•' amount of work to be done in bring- to be a satisfactory mate i Free booklet on request. Name k$,i,ven by Canadian P4stum- ing-us haC1F into_the.-post#ion which. ' "Oh, I gue.sa you'll 40 all right,'.' LCo,, WlhdsQr, Ont. ore occupied before the end of CH68EBROUGH MFG CO: ` responded the practical bride; "and Look in pkgs. for the famous little July." 23 THE p (Consolidated) �. „ - now look me over and tell me what rook, . The Road to %Ilville. y • 1ti80 Chabot Ave. M.cntvv&l' ^' ^V6 t $War'.relld the iilsrs'letter- A now ens Du think of your captain. _ f• Ina tows a time. The are Many a man thinks ire'$ cilarit- tM% tut, rwi of Awn o ImaIoM1. -able beeauSe•he-gives advice. ED. 7. „ISSUE 2 'l6: ■mare's LinMwatt Curse Olstom or. - t - 7� 4 W Z 7 H. Wagner, of Toronto, NON-Fn M mas in tchwn on Thursday. 18. The Boy l9rectrician A. 0 iS P. Morgan.UbSdRY �vith frieuds in Oshawa. 20 and 21. Brown's Dialogues No, 6.—John Calvert has purpbAbed a 28, and ��� —Born 21. 3 vol, Mrs. Wm, Stanley spelDt Wed- 19 The Great Illusion, Norman Angell and No. 7. 22, !1he —On Thursday, Jan. 7th, 4E'veryman's Encyclopaedia. 25. Pro- new driver. 0 E. L. and Mre.-Cbapman, a son diner, Priests arid Kings, A.G. Gar- -Ras Burrell, and friend were —L D.-and Mrs. Banks enter- 26. Flint and Feather, Pauline L'iris -in-Whitby on Tuesday. rained a few friends on Wednes. Johnston. 27. What Men Live By. t-class Fresh Gxi;&48 Edgar Andrew- . ?4 nt' . friend day evening. Cabot. 28 Those Who I Have Come spa*Tuesday in Osh-,, fi D: Pettit has been conned to Back, F. C. MacFarlane. 29. Cooking -all the Stanley Davis hat. A busineft the house through illness, but is for Two, J. M. Hill, 30. The Real trip to the sty Monday,k much better. Turk.Stanwood Cobb. 81. Letters of —J.13. and zns. Bow. a Woman Homesteader,E.P. Stewart Bund were '—Migs Susie Stanley, of 31 Prize of Life. Wilfred Gretifell. 33 JUST k FEW SPECIALS.: -with Whitby riedfktiVes9 on Sunday. mariville is spending a few days History of the Union, Jack. Barlow —R16bard Moore, f f Toronto, - L�4404 NV$, Powell, 'Cumberland few,OV9 wi it bikbrotham Choice White (5 eta Per 1b. P- e Ia' - Toronto, `o'm Wed- girl yy nesday, Jan. 18th, Johanna Casey, Yellft Danver Gnions UL19 XA618TElt. 4e lb. 3 for 10c. At S. and E. L. '�hapmaa had beloved wife of Wm. B. O'Leary, Choice BrUa A business trip''to-the City On forrilerl" f Pickering. Spanish Onions 5,c ts per lb. FRIDAY, JAN. 15th—Auctiomle of luesdity. —At formerly, recent annual -school 80 head of pure bred and grade Hol- Prime Cheese 20 eta per lb. —Mrs. A. Burrell Is spending a meeting of S, S. No. .2, Lorne steins, fresh-and 4 week springers at 1;TJ T S couple of weeks with friends in Squire was elected trustee to fill its per lb. e lot—". con. 10, Markham, the prop- Choice Cooking F�gr... f-iToronto and Berlin; the vacancy caused by the retire- erty of R. H, Spofford, Mongolia. 2 lbs. for 25 cts-. —Victor RutiRpth is just FeVOV- men of Alex. Gordon. 8 months credit. 0 per cent. per Large Prunes 12 A eta per lb. Tiering from a severe attack of - —The Ladies of the Women's annum for cash. Sale at 1.30.-Silver. quinsey. las Social'Af- sides and Cook, auctioneers. Evaporated Apricots -15 eta per lb. —Dr. Towle's office hours iri 'the titute are holding a -town TLESDAY, JAIN. 19th—Auction sale of ternoon, Jan. 19th in the-town — Everything in Groceries. Phone or send yptlr orders. a r4ag at farm stock and -forenoon will is fu­t4w*- be-:--from -hall, -.roots.at lot--5,see car o-6 the property of'George 'We deliver'the goods. 9.80 to 12 o'clock: cord —Ed. Haight and son, Charles, , W invitation is eite!i:ided to McIntosh. Sale at one. No reserve.- theladiea t)l.-t e ig ­puwe I— cti of Toronto, were in town on Wed.- . ladies_ h- --AIL e and aur- See bills. Wr B. I . au -o-neer rounding country to join them. TuESDAYJAN, 19th—Auction sale of The tine of the meeting isgOL'Ug -j-Goods 7 a farm stock. the property of H Ray- DI I)ry GliixAs --Some of our resident say to be devoted to sewing and knit- molds lot 31,con, 1. Whitby town- that they hear distinctly the ting in aid of the Patriotic Fund. ship. Sale at I o'clock sharp. Wrn %sound of wedding bells. Refreshments will be served dur. -Maw.auctioneer. -We intend doing some cleaning. up before Stock-taking. —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here Ing the afternoon and L evening ening for WEbNF:SDAY. JAN. 27TIl — Auction Mem'- Underwear—our regular line at $2.00 a snit, all sizes,'going at as usual nest Tuesday to attendto 10-cents. Anyone wishing a 10 sale of cattle, sheep and bogs, at lot :his professional duties. cent tea just-step in. 4, concession r),, Uxbridge Township, $1.59 per suit. —Several from here attended —Frank Prouse,met with apain. the property of Charles Hardy. No Our re the funeral of the-late M r-,.Thowas fill accident on Tuesday which reserve. Sale at I o'clock. See gular line at $1.50 a suit, Poacher at Brougham on Wednes- will IAbills. W. B. Powell,auctioneer. y him off duty for going at $1.29 per suit. P.—­ d-ay. time. He was engaged in Rhin 9 -. ---Men's 0 veFallq, large sizes, 40 to 42 inches, regular $1,25, Harry McOtiire.'of 'Toronto, ling. a house for Walter Traill, CARD OF THANKS going oing has been spending a few days -%vheu the ladder'.on wbich he was at $1.00 each. -with :his suother-on Church qtandiug broke. causing, him to Wishing to tbank-our many kind Men's fine White L%uodered Shirts, regular $1, going qt 50c­ -street. fall to the ground, a distance of and sincere friends, and feeling our Hannah Stephenson is t1"PTltY;flve or thirty feet. He inabilitftooluso by personal note.. Lotq of other Specials par value. "Rending ii: vo"We of ­--eekR with remained kinconscious for a coil- we take this opportunity of expressing friends and relatives on Sclig!)g Qiderablc;" time. Medical aid %vas "ur heart-felt thafikq and gratitude island. for the many kiod.-words ;,nd acts .of surinnotled and on examination it sympathy rendered us and especially A Rare Chance to "BooL" Your Children —The young people of the vieinwRs found that no bones were Dr. Ealph Brodie for his kind and Ity are giving it Haute in-the hall broken, but he wag' rather badly tender-consideration Qf us in our time 15 Pairs of Child'!, and 31isses' Dougola Lace Boot,-, patent toeQ, ..on the evening of Friday, Jftnu.- bruked and 'shaken up,-arx'l is. at' of sorrow and sad hereavptnent in the 41 - regular $1,2"; and.11-35, going at 98 cents per pair. ­,ary !.)ad. present confined to bi-) bed. loss ofGur most dea-rly beloved sister. —The police_trustee- will hoic! —On Saturday,- l, .Mrs. Eliza Coates. wife of W. H. their first weeting of the ' r box' Jan. 2od, 2, Coates, Claremont__ Boy%* Dongola Lace Boots, size,& 8 to 2, reg, $1,50 and $1.7 5, yea •r es and I barrel- of clothing thing J AM a.-.. fit;N a.-- going according to statute at 110OU on were sbipped from Pickering for ­ andat$1.19 per pair. 9 J0StPH1NEC0('1JHANF. BabieV Boots. assofted sizes and styles, going Monday next. Halifax. for Belgian relief. Mr. at 23c. Mrs. McCansland and daugb- Sparks is in receipt of a letter from ter. Mr,�. Graham. of Fenelon A.E. Curren, the Belgian consul' WANTED ! A f!wpairR of Ladies' Dongol^ Oxfords, patent toes. reg. $1.35, Falls, spent a few dayj with who reported the shipinent ar' going at 98 cents per Pair. .Ir-endg in the city. rived at Halifax on the Sth inst. —Alargeourriber6fthe .young and that on the next day would be A reliable-man en sell people of the village and vicinity *laved on board the ' Steamer HARDY CANADIAN GFtow-i ftrxbc enjoyed tbernselveR at Ft dance,4a "Ireneglas." -Mr-, Curren also . S - CHAPMAN the town hall on Friday in Pickering and Ontario M ,,,meTening. stated that the $2000 contribution —Miss- Josephine Ian hag by the people of Pickering, would County. returned toTdroa to to resume her be expended in thepurchase of Have You Tried TNTERNATIONALL STOCK FOOD 3' studies at the Central Business -baked beans in tine. Several Start now at the best College. after spendlog her hofs- shipments of, this product bad selling time. -days with her parents, eviously been made, arid had —The Ladies' Aid of St. An- E:en received with great fj&vor. S*C&Ior'list of-Spring Offering,4 -drew's church intend presentiag —The C, P. R. i� now utilizing and terms to agents. the play entitled "The Minister's their new line, not only for their Liheral C(Ymml"ion Bride" in the tov= hall on the fast 49#nger-trainR, but also for r e-rening of Tuesday, Feb, 2nd.' freigIrt. The bstt6r grade on the Handsome free outfit, —Jan-eqT. Richardson. of-- Hine-. line'en4b, , loco'111 le 0tivei tofi ."boldt, 8agk.' and formerly of this draw traiuq three times a.�' heavy' STONE & WELLINGTON 'Village, recently underwent a -a-Q thy could draw on the old serious opera tion in'tbe Minn' e9c- line-. IOcOulo-tiveR which couldFstahlishedN97) to hospital,but.is now recovering, di-aw one thwisand tong' un the i C) M —Rural resit to supply the real- old line -h-aw three th:)nqaod dcrnts of the lake -bore, Brock on the new. --ThiQ will mean a road aim[ betneen Pickeringand ronAderable paving to the--rail. Audley I- expected to be imuigur. way: but it alio mean- that a ated about the beginning of Feb. nnitiber of mien will be thrown Good Luck J- 3ET. :BTJZTM"5C SIMT-iMiS :Er.V =guar y., out of employment, at least for —Mr. Galloway. who ha* been `U the employ of Mr. Hurst for the are complaining of a "great de. the present when. all the raiInays With Tee'' s past year or so, has enlisted in the crease of traffic-,-both pa-senger 84th regiment, and will toon go and freight. Depenas on having'-the right kind F, .0 0 T .W E A R -into--training with the third eon• lingent- of trees. Bon'man's have WHITIrY ive-have a floe assortment of Sheepskiu Moccasins and Boots to keep, —Mrs. N. Dingman who bits heavy fibrous roots. your feet fine and warm during the cold weather. been in poor heald Col. J. E. Farewell, K. wR i for R Ion C' Theoy are grown in the right kind Our Overshoes and Rubbers cannot be beated, for they are Ist quality g stricken-III-on Friday h last, and time. received a paralytic-stroke has night of rubber. See our lines of heavy Woollen Socks and heavy since been. confined to his bed, of soil. They are handled on Monday, but we are pleased to His illness is not considered serious and packed in the pink of Shirts—these are of extra value. Our assortment of -state, that she is now $01116what and it is expected that be will be back ­Hats and Caps is of the best. -improved. in his office In &few days. condition-- and they grow, —Qvite a number pf out: sports At a special sitting of the High Two more agents wanted. Our 6-p—ecialty is K&ift4 furnishing and boots. We' are the agents for bent to Whitby on Friday even. Court be d hereon Friday last with ja Ontario Coanty. % . 11 . 4mg last to .withess the hockey Chief ru&tice Mulock presiding. Jas. the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and gtiaritntee a perfect fit and match between the juniors of Marabita. the Italian, was found - complete satisfaction with every garment. lilty of manslaughter, in the killing THOS. W, BOWMAN 4 SON CO., Whitby and Bowillanvillein which o;Antoni Bonjouri, a fellow-cou n try. -tbe latter won. LIMITED man, on Oct. 3rd. The accused was R. A. BUNTING PICKERING —Farmers who wish to . buy shafted with murder, but the jury bran and shorts can mecure a s'up. took into consideration the fact that Ridgeville, Ontario ..ply from F. W. Weels, Now is Marabito was drunk at the tim'eAnd the time to buy before the price the absence of motive. The defence CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO ALL advances. A-good.stock of Roya waq conducted by T. C'. Robinette, of of Toronto, The Chief Justice sever. And there will be busy days before that for you if you do not make Household flo'ur always on hand. To --farmers —Mr. Mothersill, of Oshawa, ely commented on the action of the your Christmas selections early: It hotel-keeper who furnished the -Superior Stable' fittings China is always pppropriate and useful. Salad bowls, celery .,was in town on Saturday" Iasi M40 with liquor.' and those all prices. and spoon trays, vases caps and*saucers. plates,a view to installing an elec. who are supposed to look after the sugar and cream teapots, Mustard pots,pepper and salt etc. -tris light system in the vallage, license system in Whitby. He also Superior Litter-Carriers Quite a number are interested in lreqqested the clerk of the court to A large *range of beautiful stationery, the Proposal, and further develop. communicate with the government in Galt steel shingles and-siding, meats may take plass later, Toronto regarding the scandalous only lock in the market. Fancy' trays, hand bags, clocks, toys,games, books,�etc; et.A;., breach of the liquor law by the hdtel Choice fruit foir your Christmas cooking, raisins, curran S. Honey will 'hold a n keeper. flg,da tea, pr unes,apricots, nuts and all kinds of spii" 7 auction sale on Thursday, Jan.21st Ind phone 1913 Pick. at his premises rot 2s, con, 2,Pick' I our confectionery is always the choiceit. See our novelty Dutch boxes. erring of 25 head of cirojee Holstein Pickering Public Library' Russell An' drew, ilch cow Prices as low as last year, With goods of best qtiality' . grade w a. Part- of this offering is the complete herd of The following is a list- PICKERING, Ont. of the ney a good breeder, which Mr. Honey books just placed in the shelves of the G. A. GILLSSPIE; . ,DUNBARTON has purchased. pu ibrary with the name..of the ELM DALE' MILLS he sixth annual course in author in each case. A LTFTCTl0X' n agriculture will begin on Monday j. DV Bambi, Afarjdrie Benton Cooke, next in the agricultural-rooms i 2. Sunshine Jane, Anne Warner, Is the place tn get your next Whitby. There are no fees' and 3,-Tbe Cleam.Reart,A.S.M.Hutchinson bag of Flour.4, g ersting to Fa 21 Som* ethin Int Farmers all -text books are provided"by 4 The Wall of Partitfop, cr!ence the-department,the only expense Barclay. 5 The-Poet Meredit Nich- Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be In future I will have Harness and Horse Goods at W. J. y beiD#for board and railway fare. Olson. 6 Twenty fourth of June. Grace beat for Bread. A 8piendid.coursels followed- and Richrnond,.. T.*, Eyes of the. World, Bodell'm, Brongjiam,�at regular Prices.. Harold Bell Wright, 8 Deila Blanch- And see him. 114 Of a Practical nature and con- Glewor&.Flour Pastry Flour flower. M". Humphrey Ward, 9 Graham Flour sista in the study and- jtidgiag of Dian of the Green Van, Dalrymple Fresh Rolled Oats Full stock of Harfi`esa, Robes, Blankets, Rugs anid all horse ­Jive stock.feeds and feeding,dairy. 10 Jesus is Here, Charles Sheldon. 11 Bran and Shorts ... -7 Ing. Boll cultivation and drainage, You Nevez Know Your Luck, goods at Pickering. Gilbert Oats and Oat Chopl ,'the growing of field crops, fruit Parker. 12.,Patrol or the Sun Dance 'Barley'and Barley Chop Boots and shoes repaired as well as harness'." growing. POU11try, etc. To make a Trail, Ralph Connor. 13. World Set Mixed Feeds snee".q of farming to-day, qcii§n. Free. H. G. Wellw. 14. The isle ,of tifle training to some extent is Dr,itms. Myra Kelly, Molassine Meal and Molasses,Meal PICKERING HARNES§ EMPORrum S 0 InM f PIC] -necessary. it7vevILE FICTION Special prices in ton lots. iRbovild make Every young farmer 15 Penrod, Booth Tarkington. Phone Ind. 801. e an effort to benefit by J. COAKWELL Janice Day, H.B. Long, 17. Martha -tire training thio eourat provides.land Cupid, Julie M. Lippmann Chopping every da}!