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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_01_22 j.... �' .. <'°°� c.,s..fo '-,"=x �.<,:... .�. '-rn•. ..,s•} n''n'".7�"3'I,"ri-;:.S �,p ''p; �., 'yE „r'rn"_••� ` .n -.se,,,r .•� - .,: '" yb ,.ti s - ,. ..-. > +c,: _.an,.+t" >+R'-•".,.�. 3. , s.: VOL. XXX1r. ,�. �PI�KERINC , ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1915 No., 17 MILLS SCHOOL REPORTS Ill- Blake Beaton is home at present Established 75 yeas$ y SPINK Report of Claremont C ontiouation under the doctor's care, the result of a p cut from a skate while playing hockey Sober for December: Form at Markham. GREENWOOD Robert Willison (hon.)Viola Fora Lh, W. H. Ma'or is busy these days ''pp S. FORSYTH. D. of O:, Regis- - (hon.)Annie Spofford, John McLean pressing hay, eaSie. Fuller and Carl- 11• tesed srepethes of Itis o tometrieal new• - bi�rggaret Gleeson. May Rawson, Dora ton doing the job. Mr, Major is for. ebtion o!oatario. Special attention given to WHITE SATIN-BREAD Brodie. Florence Focgie. Form II— ' tihe�ttiag of glasses. Eyes tested hes. Nortti Lunate in having such a large crop. 01as•moot. tau CREAM BUNS-FAMII.Y Jean McFarlane, (homy Geo. Burton, One of Joseph Carter's horse got lik �T Lyman Brrelay,Etbel Arbuckle.Robin loose duringthe night and kicked MILLS lr C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S°, TEA BUNS-PASTRY Story,Bessie Bennett, May Florence, s. ' Edinbur,�b member of the College of another horse 80 badly'that the beast Physicians and Sni sone o!Ontario,licentiate - BRAN Ralph Brodie. Form I-Vets Steph- bad to be shot and another horse was 41. aQ Roy&I Collegeg of Bnraeone, Edinburgh. Eason, (hon,) Jean Scans, (hon.) Hazel badly-lacerated. s SHORT$ A Choral Society, under the leader- tSp•eial attntioa to dsieases o! women ane Mantle, Douglas Dickinson, Barbara _ 3 teIlildzea, Ottlee and resid'enee,Brougham. JUMBO Kydd, Isabel Sargent, Mary Pugh, - Clara Underhill, Governeur Porter, ship of A. Downing, has been organiz- ° SCREENINGS (wheat) ed in the vale. Practice is being held PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ' Edward Jones, Charlie Slack. Willie in the acbootroom of the Methodist To fiche Farmers af'd X-RAY INSTtTUTE I OATS "' W, Forgie, Grant Jones. M. J. Wilker, char-h, at 8 o'clock, every Tuesday v Prim. E. M. Rice. asst. PIcsERleo, - ONTARIO OAT CHOP evening. Much interest is shown in CORN AND CORCHOP the Society. An unlimited quality _ of Barley k 18. ELGIF TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. Y., GREENWOOD On Friday, Jan. 15th, the home of and Wheat wanted, for Physician-in-charge MIXED GRAIN & CH_ OP Mrs. Elizabeth.White, 53. First-Ave. _ ;?�► Bpeeialist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia• James Plaskett" was in the county Toronto was made brilliant with which I will pay eases of Sea, Diseasesof women, Can Tumors.3-Ray examination. oes, town on Wednesday. flowers and congratulations from Diseases of eye the highest price. eat.noes,tL:oat sad lane. gitttnggtaaaes sad C O.AZ, f '✓O AL Rev, Mr. Tink is still continuing friends and relatives on the event of { au assts and ahsoairs,lsaawa - revival meetings in Brougham. her SBth birthday. Four generations Call me up and get my prices. Cao•Roan 9.*i0 12 and t toff ,4,917 (Scranton D. L. dt W.) The infant child of Wm. and Mrs. were present, also members of her Hollis has been under the doctor's family from Tillsonburg, Buffalo, N. o t epn3• STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA care during the week. Y., Wbitevale, Calgary and Toronto. Chopping Mondays,Wed- i E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIs- AND STEAM' A number of the sports from here An informal' musical program added tJ . TSB,00nast77orowaeK.C.,,aARRInd ty, attended the hockey match in Whit- much to the enjoyment of the occas- 19eitataor, Court Hotw,Whitby, 10.♦ PRICES RIGHT.- -- by on Monday night. ion, given mostly by her musical fat- nesdays and Fridays. Mrs. L. Denny is spending a couple ily, Mrs. White joining in some of the XXE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and of weeks in MRrkbamwith herparents, old-time songs. The candle sticks'on •Solicitor,Notary Public.Etc. Moneyto J• L SP�Ng LIMITED S. G. and Mrs. Martin, the refreshment table were relics MY BAKER'S JOY is fall a naI can. O&ce Brock St. North,WDitbr. 3677 i r Mrs. Staring and .Mrs. W. Wilson, from.ler old home in Wales, y q ^- PICKERING. ONT. of Pickering. spent Wednesday re• in any Western mill brand and �st�i:zass 49;arDst. newing old• acquaintances in the vil- la e, WEST HILL. Besides this it eosts less money. g T G. HAST-Issuer of Marciaga jVeatney Bros.. are busv taking :ilweial prices in lots of five bags Licenses in the County of Oatarlo, ':lis-. Creighton, of Toronto• is with =r.ckeringVillage. 4Tly January Sale! down Ihe_ho,ise they recently arch- at Rest Hill _ --- or over. aced from Bruce Wilson and which ;.( �(� POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- The Claremont Ft1rTIi' waa situated on the Pengelly farm. A number of our people attended 1 • tione•r, valuator, collector end issuer the concert at Dunbarton On Monday o f mrrrtags_1lseates,Brongharn. 4127 tune Store Joseph Wideman was unfortunate evening and-were-deiigbted•with the - _ enough to slip on the ice recently and splendid program rendered. HOPPER Issuer of ifarri a Parlor Suite. 3 pieces, reg. price break his leg, be having just recover- HOPPER A load from here drove down n D• Licenses in the County of Ontario. $22, reduced to 13. ed some two months ago from a bad Saturday on a visit to friends near Oso at store Lad his residence,Clrremoct. g fracture of the same leg. Audi A moat en n able da was Couch, re ular$6. now $4.5i) ey l y y Empire �.••�! B.HEATON TOWNBHIPOLEBB spent. The morning being mild for - L s Conveyancer. Commtseioasr for taking Buffett, re alar$19.30, nosy WHITBY winter, the drive through Pickering + 00 talo to Accountant. Etc. t Marr g lona � � •_ .. CORRUGATED on farm •Drop+rt7 "levea of Marriage LW on y 872.511 The. Presbyterian manse has been tone most pleasant indeed. IRON •ties•• Whime.al•, cam. yvA very pretty wedding took place The-best til. 28 gauge Brass and Steel Bedstead, regular rented to Mr. Rowe, superintendent on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at g i3 g $8.50 a POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, $6,50, now 84 W of construction at the hospital works. St. Joseph's church. West Hill, when square. 28 gauge $8.70 . far Ooanties of York and Ontario. Ano. Col. Farewell was unable to attend Ma dao titer of Mr. and Mrs. P. Mon sales of all triads attano•d to on shortens r9• S a Square. Eastlake gal. . laatiea. Address Green River P.0.. Oak .Mattresses. regular $2.011, � the Stone inquest on Tuesday,and in Gorman, and Mr. Douglas GrantbMc- now 9-00. consequence the inquest has been ad- gsy, of Calgary, were united In mar- steel shingles now. sel- J(�� A. BREWSTER. V. S., Gradu journey for two weeks more. riage by Rev. Father O'Reilly. ling at$4.50asgnsre. Also 'w 1J • ate of Toronto vNeriaary Couwe has All the above rare brapd new A meeting of the Bible Society will opened n ami•is Clar•mons cills�e, 611 air be held int o.idAaGn1C Hall on Thurs- A meeting of the Women's lustre bargain prices in metal I aaw.of'domesttca tad saiaala treated. DUN We delft er file gouda LO tuts will be held at the home of Mrs. 'try day or night premptly attended to. Int day evening when Rev. Mr. Hazzard Westuey on the 37th of January. lath. sidings, ceilings and - _rhons,A . 417 your home, will give an address, illustrated by The members have secured Mr. L. R. ventilators. Premier cream B. POWELL. Licensed Auc• stereoptican views. Annis,of Toronto. who will give an TM • tion••:. vatu•ter and collector for T � T_ '-K�Anne. has Inat received word address. Those who have heard Mr, separators. gasoline en - -soaaties of Ontario and York. All kinds of (J jJ from her cousin, Mrs.D. F. Burk, of Annis sap hie talk i9 most rcdtable gines. Frost Wire Fences , sales conducted •albs rivae l7 or by&action a t Port Arthur written at sea. 311ra. Q ' CLAREMONT Burk. accompanied b R rogrried sunny�a�ge non "Keep on the Now is the time to buy. 't can so.,*notes Collected Por dates or other Pape and Gates. Memlare•'p ply at residence.Eliaat»eh At pa y ri mriag, PDon•orders left at News Omea,Pick datigphtt er is on the way to Eti land, ave On moue on an of the t ,wing, or MAcaabs store, Claremont. win re• to visit her two sono, who are mem- Melville Sabbath School will hold Y Hedy promyt atteattoa• Satisfaction guavas. _— --- bers of the first Cerdadian Contingent ° y y q o.&e Yy phos•sambas M Iad•peadeat 1001 j�J their annual concert at the Chu oni - FARMS .7 ANT +M it Salisbury Plaine. one of whom is the evening of Friday. Jan, 29th, A above articles _ ill. Another daughter, Mrs. Philip Rood program will he preaptited con- 4 S. We cell suburban d country Simohe n, who 'rer te` European manse e f r solos, I1s,beoettes and frmn 6u`es 8u BE11 Phone - S R iIDE/1i1@CSC b4, . • -� iWH/T6VALE, ONr. is at homes,.farm3 gid all Glasse- risonergof war near Berlin. P F- J. Prouse, PickeriII Funeral Dbvctor and emhahner.. p Program will begin_at 8.Ib, Admit- >g . Any birsbiencfi refuilg handled.me will •ounta e p upertye�[ti't '�OTe snt pied j�to ne t plat will ges 6f a -far-reach- 9body wPl aion 25 t children 13 cents..ficerp- -Charges Moderate- 'Pell write. atop, a Whitby,t v,'hlch_will alToic On Frtrl g },►at five branches of't he - - t" h me a Institute met in the base d.3 encs in town o leave as.early a� ' n Independent Phone\o. 131 i, d,3i)ri.-tn. and to leave Torontoat 11,40 inept of the W„� al \lNthndi4t "J4H.� FISHER d` Co. _ church: The meet was lar %-I at--p. m. . This will be a great com=eni• tendedand intenaely�nteresting. TNa 'Il' OHN PHILIP Nice as a hitht day can he open, doing was served betwe, the aesafon.. Dr. i1 fll+l Ll'SiSUF.N B1'1LQ1N13° Ts,laines� in the,ity and those wishtn'g �dargRtrt P+►ttrrar?n held her i,udsen�e LUMBER LATH v ADEL.tIi)fi ST , k., Tt po-.To. to attend the opera, or other concerts. will now have the opportunity to do " Eli bound while 4be told of things a• , i --- - h Hasa full line of Ire=h and cur- - -- - so and r stain home t e same evening. really are at the-eat of war. On .were ebeing it d for , Putnam to � meats constantly on hand. 14W Chopping Mill The trains leaving Toronto at S.05 a. R plea being made for rite Belgians 815 _• _- y 1 m. and at 0 i0 p m. will be discon- g a► Spirt RoII, Breakfast Bacon, iinued during the winter months. On fin :tddresq Also iii the evening. Mi-E Shingles Cement, Br-antford : 16 am, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Having installed the latest im- all the lines there are now 28 trainN a Fold. of Toronto, sang in the niter.iffighe-t pi ices paid for - Il - flak. - day, which is certainly a good service. no and the Melville ('horns in the Booflr-g Corrugated• galvan- $utcher'a cattle ing machinery, I am pre- -- �v, P. to do custom DVh16AATON •y Work every day in the week'. Oswald and Mia Hilts has returned BROua•HAM ized iroti and 'Fa=Alak"e Shingles. ,9ickering .l iveriit - Also Flour for salc from three weeks honeymoon spent in And Still the wedding belle are ring- Eastern Ontario. ing. 3 wire fencing _ Owing to Rei, A. Lr '►facfadyenr, Morton, of Braddon, map-,"48 y First-class rigs for hire W. G.Barnes, Green River suffering from a very severe cold, the vlsiLing his brother, Wm. Norton. services.on Sunday last were chiefly George and Mrs. Anthony and son, r D _Day or BlgLt _ REAL- ESTATE of a song character. Neil.of Atba, visited with Airs. Bro• A• V• RE E SO i1, s BBS II1e8t8 all tTalIIB _ ....• Owing to a break in the machinery die Friday last, of the elevator,at the ice-house, work goward and 'Mrs. Malcolm were in - LOCUST HILL Teaming promptly attended to', $>ll >M4,'>ij *� . has been at a standstill on the bay Toronto Wednesday attending the for several days. wedding of the lattor's brother. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. t>�M� -The patriotic concert given on Mon. firs. McLean And nepbew•, Will Mc- • �• Peak I day evening in-the church, under the bean., spent over Sunday at Green• • Peak, Ptickeyin�. auspices of the Dunbarton Literary bank with the former's mother, More 'Prices Insurance rates lower on farm pro-. and Mutual Improvement Society. John Barcl>,v, of Owen Sound, is t perry,Ind Village-Dwellings, was well-attended. A most excellent visiting thio brother, r. A, Barclay, One School that Merits in first-rl,►ss Companies, program .was Riven by Madame le and his daughter, Mrs. W. White. T `far. who was in excellent voice and Owing to the S. S.convention tak- r V the conficence of the public'because X-T0 75=49=1%12'x] NOtee whose patriotic numbers were well ing place on Tuesday the Ladies'Aid ERIN 6 P H R Y 1 ` of its High Grade work is the received, Paul Hahn, who is always of the Christian church bas postponed .If not insured with me',call and a great favorite here, ave a number =" 8 13 their meeting till Friday.Jan. 39th. -AZQf� compare rates. of selections on his cello that were Sirs. A. Mitchell and Mrs. Rachel bigbly appreciated, 2413s Halliday• cf •yitchell have returned to their homes On Friday and - .Saturday. of the Ontario Ladies' College, made her in Michigan, after attending the fune- Reek ending Jan. 30th, we will sell • first appearance in Dunbarton and ral of their sister, s. T. Poucber. TORONTO. a2iT• �• V. Richardson. 'Mrs.proved equally geod in her hulmorous Geo° and Mrs. Poucber. of Allan- at following Reduced Prices. and patriotic selections. She maybe dale,John and 'Morris Poacher,of To• *. We train young men and women to Notary Public, Pickering. sure of it hearty welcome whenever ronto, and Mrs.Schomberg,of Hespe• attend- become RKILBLL AND EXPERT Steno- -- she may appear before a Dunbarton ler, have returned home, after attend• .Pink Pills, relgnlal• 50c gra bers, typists, book-keeperr,. audience. _hiss Pearce, also of the O. ing the funeral of Mrs. Poncher. commercial teachers, clerks, ah- Have you lots of Water ? L. C. pleased all with her piano solos. "The Minister's Bride"will be pre- sale price 39c. iers, or general office assistants in Mrs. Hillock, of Toronto,who is not a sented in the town hall here on the Rival herb tablets (200 in box) from 4 to 6 months and assist them C. B. RIC1, OF WHITEVALZ stranger here, acted as as accom an- y . to et .positions. O ist in her usual able manner, pThe evening of FAda*. Feb. 5th, b the g po pen all year. is prepared to furnish you anything Ladies'Aid Society, of St. AndrewT reg. $1:00. Sale price 73c. i Eater now. Catalo ue free. rendering of the Ave Maria by iia• church, Pickering. and - under the ' in the line of water supply such as g dame le Mar, with Mrs. Hillock and ai icesaf the Ladies'Aid Society of Rival hecb ointments•reg. 35e: W. J. E iott, Principal pumps,' windmills, hydraulic' rams, Mr. Paul Hahn as accompanists, de- St,John's church. Sale price 23c. Cor. Yon a and Charles Sts. plumbing, etc. serves special mention as it was a g - thoron b treat to all. Mr. Alex The special union meetings are g spiritual enthusisism, 'Electric oil, reg. 25c. They are also expert well driifers Annan ably filled the chair during the ATOIL4ing much p and respectfully solicit your patron` evening. The proceeds at tbedoor The three pastors working together Sale price 14c. . amounted to$W, and the collection in .in visiting their people and conduct- SLACKSITH Sgpp 1 age for the ,tare. Ind nhon� ,�21. Such interestin tnstrnctive And con- response waponae to ing a to 1e Mars Appeal g' B, B,B,re 1.40.Sale rice85C was 8�. making&total of$7A', g}ncing meetings to large congrega• g• p Chlor- TOOLS SHARPENED trona, cannot fail to do great good. .Syrup Linseed Licorice and Chlor- WHITtVA'LE Many are taking the all important :The undersigned has ot)ened A new — step and all who attend Will be bene• odyne is the best cough syrup _ We make a specialty of crosscut saws, blacksmith shop on the Kin Glad Ecs nee our teatber^is able to fitted. In attending these meetings Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired. I. on the_tnerket. 26e. and W. Ston road opposite the g P be around Again. and seeing bow three ebnrclies of dire 7a Razor-boning a specialty. For a first. Qnaker church, two class hair trim or an easy shave call Joseph Wilar,n i$ recovering,slowly ferent denominations 'are working miles east of _ at the Fast-end Barber Shop, from a very serious illness. together in iinieon,we but net a alight To ]go MCFADDENI Pickering Village. - = See our House Furnishings of all Joseph McNeely iS_nFlt- improving gqlimpse of how the good work could c Work guaranteed. Charges moderate kinds. Slightly i ed Carpets as fast as his friends would like. he curried an here if those three 6miggist-Graduate Optician, g A large nurtilber Of young people en- churches were united and' had a;regi- -- from 15 cents yard up. H CKERING] f i. NE iciyed themselsPc skating on the rare dent minister in Brougham. God PiCl�81'111�, Ontario • H = 2., L W. J. GORDON PICKF.RING,3aturday evening. Apeed the day. , .: tip's/ H".,..,1 ,,.ry .: ¢•f.,.w,,, r,3C _ � . dry.. i. • __"� �� '4'_':..';�"��"1 ��W'17 �a - � ­X, INY TOWNS, ARE IN REINS CANADIAN TROOPS ��• PIGHT VALIANTLY Malian. Earthquake YTook Twenty Thousand Lives Battalion charged Enewy with Bay- r y onets and Won Trench" "For f �� In 1 hiCLy Seconds , Canada and Old England." y _• A despatch from London says: `A despatch from Rome says: The King left for that city by The Canadian regiment at the front 'Twenty thousand lives lost, thirty automobile, and will•remain there has distinguished itself in a stirring - .thousand persons injured, a million until the distress is alleviated. bayonet charge at a place= near homeless and in need of relief, 78In Rome the damege was relative- Ypres, known as "Dead Man's Al- towns and villages wholly or partly ly small, not a single life being lost, ley," according to the Daily .Cbron- �. destroyed, a territory 300 milesAt Naples and Florence, which also icle's correspondent in North-east long and extending from the Adria-1 felt the shock, there were no casual- France. "The Germans," the oor- tic to the Tyrrhonian Sea devastat- ties and very little.destruction. respondent says, "had moved a ed, irreplaceable works of art-ruin- << great mass of men-agslast-t§is spot The district of Sulmona is bad on the British front:----Mud bel ed ed—this is t{ha'measure of the catasP j tro he caused b the earthquake n damaged, sued the victims are: honors were barely even until the s' �. y q numerous Twenty person are the thin British line to hold but the e which held Central Italy,in a merci- killed and many injured at Villago. � - less $rip for 30 seoonds Thursday Rescue work has been star Canadian regiment burned up from t ��� w ti t e rear. Suddenly there was morning. Popli and Pentina, where many *� 4 -- As•the hours go by and communi heard a rear of voices and a long with cuff districts is houses are damaged. line, of slouch-hatted men with optionth the y�8 "The: damage is extensive at fixed�tayonets rushed forward with restored, appeals for aid from every -section are pouring into.Rome, and Aquila and Isola De'lliri, and many the battle cry"For Canada and Old small towns in the province of land.' -aha Germans broke be- are being answered instantly by - g Rome. The village of Sora,has been fore the charges, _ _._the Government, the people-and the_J - which carried razed_ y y clergy. The Ring, the Pope and everything before it. Trench after the Premier Salandra are among I "Loss of life has been feared at trench fell, and the Canadians did k 3 -the leaders in the great work of 1 Chieti and other towns in the pro- not cea-se until the Germans s v relief, and trainare being sent as vine of the Abruzzi, but it is be= brought up their artillery. The fast as possible with doctors, nurses' lieved that disaster -will not be so ground gained extended over a mile and supplies to every part of the great' as at first apprehended." - in front," The Canadian losses s=haken area. I The opening of partial communi: were two killed and fourteen The greatest damage done was at catioa throughout the district from wounded. Avezzano, 50 miles east of Rome. Ferrara. north of Bologna, to Na- A later despatch from London which was totally destroyed, with pies, brings somewhat more reas- gays: Information from a private a total loss of life of more than suring news, but also gives the in- source says that about two hundred 6,000. In this district the scenes formation that the track of the of the Princess Patricias were in parallel t,tose of .Messina in 1908,7e,000quake waa greater than at first be y.the heroic charge, and that the when 7e, 0 persons perished. - -liesed- on my. -mads---a_viOlen t--onslaught _ u n them. with the result that only eighty-three returned from the Five Weeks Tlae kaiser Photographed _Ago. - - charge, while Major Hamilton The latest photo of the Kaiser (stowing his grey hair peeking from Gault had a very narrow escape. under his helmet), who will be forced to leave the front in order to NSURINCE -FOR '�_DACIAN 0 , I - - undergo a throat operation at Berlin. Wh-6n the Kaiser was recently reported seriously ill the specialists decided to operate. In spite of ENEMY MASSES strict orders from his physician to the contrary the Raiser left f r the attle rant, where has remained since Christmas. H,is 4 • .: western b f he iFirst Time on Record Where Washington Govern- ZO01000 THOO S 1 1 condition has become so grave of late that it has been decided to _ V 11 1 i operate without further delay. --- tment. Woul Not insure- an American Vessel ------ . Seasoned Fighters Sent to the Aisne ' ake Final Effort, t'ader 'A despatch from,.Washingtob says' insurance was refused on the -to slKaiser's Direction. T-URKSR1BATTLEas the Bntish _ The sudden turmoil over the Dacia ground that inasmuch - ,_ and the request of the State Depart- Government had indicated objet- A despatch from Amsterdam-nays r • tions to the Dacia engaging in trade It is reported that the Germans anent that Great-Britain permit the With Germany. her arrest on the have concentrated a half amillion ` *vessel to discharge her cargo at high seas was practically a certain- men on their lanes between Flan- A Reserve Corps of ,3o,000 flen -Annihilated by w Rotterdam instead of Bremen were ty and she Was not, therefore, a ders and Rheims for the purpose-of - - due to the refusal of the Govern. good rink. The fact that the de- breaking through by brute force, no Russians in Caucasus went war risk bureau_ to insure the partment had seen fit to '`OR" the matter what the cost. The scheme - - Dacia and her cargo. This refusal transaction W, the extent of grant has been aided by the fact that - ` camplet&1y Upset the plans of the ing American registry did not in- goods, on the Lys and the Aisne A despatch from London says: ish position on Russian soil es- priners of the cotton about to be fluence the war risk bureau and the forced the allies to withdraw in two Another sweeping victory over the tremely serious, since four of their q, 'shipped, for. having obtained con- Dacia was denied her risk or three important places. In Flan- 1 Turks in the C%ucaeus is recorded effective corps now have been se- seat of_ 4t�e Uepa,rtment of Com- Members of Congress who were ders floods hold the Belgians ah'd � • vereiy defeated,, while Russian na-- - in-official ach-ices from Petrograd. coerce to the admission of the Dacia informed oftherefusal of the War French in check, abd the Germans vol operations is the Black Sea ' Germans- .to American registry,- they had risk bureau expressed great inter- believe that second line troops can.I Russian general headquarters has have frustrated am effort to send taken it for granted that consistent est. It was said to be the first case maintain their .front there while received-a message from Tiflis which reinforeeme{nts by water. from Ar- action would be .obtained from the adhere the bureau has refused to the seasoned fighters aY*.re -sent to I:a : menia• -�► Government war risk bureau-and give insurance to an American vea- Soissons and along the Aisne, Gen. "The army of the Caucasus has Ile destruction of the eleventh insurance written as-desired. - The set von Falkenhayn, chief if staff of the coffered its flags' with glory by a corps concludes a conflict which ham German army, is at the front with : fresh heroic exploit, having exter- been in progress"for several days - the Kaiser, according to informa- �,mtnated the lith Turkish cones, in the region of Kara Urgan. Re- tion received .here from Brussels. I °vhh the exception of-several insig- cently the Russians successively de- The harbor at Zeebrugge has been nificant elements, which are fleeing feated the first Turkish corps-at OFF1 CER 'S. �`."BRIVE BEED heavily mined and the town has in disorder, We have captured all Arduan and the ninth and tenth been transformed into a fortress, as the artillery of this corps. corps at Sari Kamyah. The ninth has also Rnocke and other places on The Battle of Kara Urgan, corps was captured almost in a, which was fought for three days in body, but the remnants. of the the coast, The German troops an r - the-scans are- rorimranded far Gen ' esa snowstorm, has sailed tenth made a desperate stand - s Lieut. L,awre�ice Had Transferred to Regulars Froth von Arnim. in a ocanplete victory for us, thanks against the Russians, while the r- First Contingent a Few. Weeks Ago - - . + to the efforts of our valliant regi- eleventh corps, previously held in ments of the Caucasian, Turkestan reserve over the border in Turkish German $oCiS113t5 and-the Siberian Cvesacks. This re- Armenia, was rushed north from its RO Fight War? distance of the enemy is shattered, base at Erzerumn to assist in the de and his rearguard in covering the fence. -,A despata from London says:I'ther's regiment, and joined the retreat of the annihilated army, It is thi's eleventh.corps, a force ofsecond Lieut. M. E. Lawrence, who Sixth Battalion at. Sheerness early A despatch from Havre says:' It which is harried on the flanks and probably 30,000 fresh.-troops,' whose in November, ,and was sent to is generally known that the Social- 'rear by our troops. The front of rout is announced from Petro rad. . appears among the, killed in the Francs, ist Deputy, Dr. Liebknecht, who i latest casualty list, was the only After a few weeks tie was killed alone in the Reichstag voted E Turkish force is fleeing towards Its defeat follows t the sous e- 4 Erzerum. - tion.previously of the various de- surviving a son of.the late Son. H. A. in Flanders while leading a storm- against the military cre&ts incur- -- Lawrence and grandson of Baron ing party which-was ordered to take red blame as a result. Already �-Our troops while pursiiig the tac+ltme�nts of the-'tenth corps that dy the enemy, found Turkish guts buried had reformed'at •Kana• Urgan, an Lawrence, -of the Pun ab. For the an important position. His com- state of affairs has cdianged. ' Dr, in the snoyv-covered ravine, which official statement on Saturday hav- last foar years he had Cen living in mending.officer writes: Liebknecht• has just informed the the enemy, unable-to take with him, ing announced the capture of sur- British Columbia. He enlisted in "On reaching the `position he chiefs among the International So- I had thrown from the.heights above. vivors of't•he'53nd Turkish regiment;' the 88th Victoria Fusiliers on the found that a brother officer, who cialists that serious movement-'The pursuit is'being pressed. More inaddition to 5,000 prisoners -in day war was declared,' and came to had 'led another' storming party, against war is manifesting itself Phan a thousand prisoners and a other parts of the front, with four- England with the first Canadian' was in need of assistance, as he had among German Socialists, and that large quantity of arms were captur- teen 'cannon and- enormous stip' contingent. t mono than half of I - - Federations ed on Jan. 15." plies, including ten thousand bead On landing he 'heard that his Lawrence dashed over the interven- share his point of view and declare Thi,; new disaster makes the Turk-J of cattle. young brother, -who had a commis- ing i0 yards with s�rme of his men, I themselves against war. sion in the Ring's Royal Riflo and was no doubt responsible for Corps, had beers killed in action on getting back his brother-officer, the Aisne. He eras offered and who had been e t alone and would German south-West WILL NOT ti0 TO FRONT FOR MONTH .accepted a commission in his bro- have'been cut off." _ _ _ ,Africa -Invaded � _ _ A despatch from London s EThe forces of the Union of S.i ttii Canadians Were to Have ' Been Transferred" Next GERMAfrica have occupied Swakupmund. Week,'BUt a Change Had Been-Made in Pears German South-west Africa., accord-INing to`the P ` - re{tori:a correspondent of Reuter's Telegram Company. Swakopm-und is a port of call at •A, despatch from London says:fest navy.list as-the flagship ofR.ear- The Government -is About to Prohibit Baking in the mouth of the Swakop River. It Although the intention of the au-j Admiral Dudley d'e Chair. . Besides is a trading'and mission station, being one, of the newest and hand- 9° thorities ''vas to send-the Canadian i Private Houses and is-connected by rail with Wind'- somest-ships on the Mersey, the AI- hoek. troops to fhe, front this week, a satiah •has a• cruiser stern, .giving -- RED. . and cede delay been least a moplans, her the appearance ,of a war vessel, .._•. _ .. f - '_1NAY•BE TRA\SFER and earning or her the nickname of - A despatch from Paris says: 'The The Cologne Gazette, comment- now probable: . An exceptional ho- `:`the cruiser" when she first ap- bread famine in (.xermany a ars ing on the situation• calls on The PPe llIlindenburg May Go to �Pestern nor has fallen. to.the Allan liner pe.ared. The: word uttered in jest military authorities to forbid the to be growing in intensity, accord- _ Theatre of War. 'Alsation, whish :appears, in the fat-f now applies in reality,, _ manufacture of all bread 'except = ing to reports reaching here. The for war purposes. A despatch from London says: -- phalia, g the o{Th a Tempts agen correspondent .An Amsterdam.despatch.to the Ex � - aur omnste.r of Dortmund, in We Pe de�]aced ata meeting of says the_.prohibition change Telegraph Company says Canadlau Infantr Transterred city officials- on night work by Berlin bakers has that travellers arriving there from "Extreme economy in the con- proved to have no .effect, as .the Germany report that in response-to ! , I;Umptkn of bread, and particularly housewives are buying enormous a popular demand Field Marshal the limitation to what, is 'only stocks df flour find are baking bread von Hindenburg, commander of the A despatchB from Salishitry' Plain fence of.'cerebro-spinal meningitis. strictly necessary, as regards both themselves. He says the Govern German campaiga against Russia, says: .The filing Plantation camp of The Fourth htfantry Brigade. has bread and all other bakery wares, me'nt is, th'efefore, about to'prohi: ie likely to'be, transferred to 'the the Canadian contingent era been�t-bat removed to Tidworth: Barracks.ane ne ccmdition of German victory.-' bit baking in private houses. western front in the spring. condemned on account of the preva- account. , t A; _A 8 UJLE DISEAM BAD OF IMMORTAL FAMF- Dangerous Wood Alt R To There is an enormous amount of IS D ID -ce44 in Recaptur- man Who May Suc wood alcohol used in the tradea ing Metz. about 8,000,000 gallons per innum. X _To Cure Common Ailments the Blood Must be M9d Rich Ever zince Marshal Baz&iae 'our- About 4,000,000 workers are more rendered the capital of Lorraine or less exposed to inhalation of it, and Red. and it has been shown bv investi- certain keys of the gates af Metz, PS N"rly all the­di hat ai- says the Boston Herald, have been gators to be exceedingly dangerow. Deucately ity are cau by, b-ad held ?h Paris-'awa:tIng the time Heretofore we have thought of wood flict human poison- Sayoured— ou 7,blood—weak, watery blood— when France should reclaim the alcohol as dangirous chiefly in re -ed by impurities. city, �which up to that dis.istrous lation t), its tffects when taken Highly ' Bad 4lood is the into the stomach. but it also is very- cOnctu- A cause of headach es and backaches, day in 187G,had never be#Soonquer- lumbago and rheumatism; debility ed as & fortress b enet". injurious when inhaled. Legisla- trate& and indigeltioo, niur&lgia and One of the cen'tres.a.confliet to- �tku is urj�ently called for providing. ".0 'for better than ordinary venti s- _--,other rie' troubles, and diefigur7 day 1'si ifie region bet*ieen Metz and kin- disesiisea like, eczema and and French-- aviators' -are tion. in establishm_e_n_5�andling the I Verdun, VE 4uX s ME wood alcohol, and a.lso for the label- salt rheum show how impure the scouting over the city and dropping -3 THE .4 blood aptual;ly is. No use tr�ing a ling of afl articles containing it. WHY WORRY I bombs upon its great cirole of forts. different remedy for each disease, La Pucelle, as the city has b"n Regulation has been strongly re- Choose your variety and because they. all spring from. the DUPLICITY. sistedby manufacturers, particu- called because of its impregnability, GERM AN ask your grocer for one cause--bad bood. To cure any is far stronger to-day thazi half a larly those interested in the mak- 'Clark's". Of these troubles you must get right Military Orders at Liege Were ing century ago, vet the forts were in- of perfumes.- into which deodor- doviri 'to the root of the trouble in tact when the Capitulation. yielded Dated "Liege 1906.1' ized wood al&hol enters largely. the blood, and that is just what Dr. Pink Pills do. They 175,000 prisoners. of war to the Ger- At the University of Liege, which FARM$ FOR SALE. Willi left the road to Paris was �ai knocked to pieces, I ran make new, rich blood and thus cure mans and Will Quiqkly Cure _W6`AWSON, NIn1tY Colborne StroZ, 'these diseases w-hen eoramon me�ffi- open without obstacle to thei-P into som-ething'that convinced me Toronto. cine fails. Mrs. John Jackson, iiool�s. A new chain of forts lias beyond doubt of the responsibility .. WANT TO BUY OR SELL A On�t.. suffered from been built since 1899, and Mctz and for this war, writes A. E. Cantreu, Any Sou.r Stomach 1"Friit, Stock. Grain or Dairy Famn. both nerious troubles and a run- 'Strassburg are now the chief fort- an American who recently escaped write 11. W. Dawson, Brampton. or 90 Col- horno St.. Toronto. Relieves Fullness After Meals of the from Belgium. -down condition and experienced a resses of the western frontier I . N. W. OAWSON, Colborne St. Toronto. Ye low German military orders complete cure through the use of German empine. were pasted up in a pood many "When I was working around the Dr. Williams' Pink PiUs. She says*: 'The man who succeeds in taking lacea. They had the German arms farm last winter, I bad an attack of Iu- 7031L RAZE. "I was a sufferer for a number of Metz will insure for himself an im- P dammation," writes Mr. E.P. Dawkins, L(NSTEREL) SHORTHORN AND ral at the top, and were dated from years from neuralgia, $nd a gene mortality' of fame measurable only of Port Richmond. "I was weak for a Holston Cul%es. T, J. Morrisom6 -debility oll the nerves and system. by the depths of chagrin and the the city of Liege-, "1906," printed long time,-1 but well �nou' gh to work Durham. loss on I had tried several doctor�. and the orders, had been crossed out furious anger into which its until Lpring. But Eomething went MISCELLANEOUS. medicines. but to no avail un- and "1914" weitten in with pencil- wrong with my bowels for I had.to use ME611y plunged the people of France. Gam- C A."CER, I U A0&5 �L.Uyd. til I began Dr. Williams' Pink Pills- betta had escaped fr4om Paris in a The posters were all the same salts or physic all the' time. M y imsrnai and eiteraLl. c red wittr- L W btillo,n_and was earning the ad- differtpt shapes and sizes. I saw eating there was pain and fulness, and is befor too late Dr. Bellmeaun Ked= At the time I began the Pills I had color, a kind of dark yellow, and of stomach kept sour, and always after oot vma by our hcme tre&Lmu .0 grown so bad that I could hardly miration of the world by his super- them principally around the Place all the symptoms of Intebtinal indi- Lllnoltl� romnrwQod on* be on my feet, and was forced to human exertions at tours. Bazaine de l'Opera. They were on regular gestion..* Northing helped me until I wear elastic bandages about the had fought well in Algeria, Spain bulletin boards and in some oaaes used Dr. Hamiltoti's Pills. Instead.of pain I euffered at_ hurting, like ankles. The and'the Crrmea'r-and had been the pasted to the walls of buildings. other pills, they acted ATENTS . ,I; times from-the neuralgia was ter- e leader of the French in Mexico in Some__',viere long and narrow. some very mildly, and seemed to heal the OF INVENTIONS rible. I basi-almoost given up hop, the time of Maximilian. Opinions : broader than they were long, and bowels. I did not require large doses P%40EGfq, PMEON a DAVIS I began the use of Dr. Wil- to get results.with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, will always differ as to the degree Its St. James gt.,�'- mentraffil -liams' Pink Pills. In the course of some were about the size of a-sheet I and feel so glad that I have found a wrue fer in"rimation a few weeks I felt an improvement. of his culpability for the surrender of paper for typewriting. The post -day I am mild yet certain remedy. To and I if L&&y continued the use of of October 27. 1870. ere included orders, such as that no well—no pain, nQ. sour stomach, 4 the P is until I was once more Three years after-he w" tried by drinks other and stronger than beer good appetite, able to digest anything. BOILERS 26 -quite well and able to attend to all Courtm&rtial and sentence�d to de- and wine should be sold. I remem- This is a whole lot of good for.one .qew and Second-band for beating -Y household duties." gradation and death. The sentence ber one that sa.�d persons having medicine to do, and I can say Dr.. and power =Pbsso. W&W .-im Flumes. TANZ AND SlIkoul gin o.c If you'are aili be , t ur.e was commuted to imprisonment for horses for sale might bring them to Hamilton's Pills are the best pills, and WIM Dr. Williams' twenty. yea ut the condemns- GTACKS. N WORKS yourself to-day it rs. B a certain place. Every one of the my letter, I am sure proves YC' Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamll- POLSON TORONTO Pink Pills. Sold by all medicine tion was doubtless due in part to posters was headed. in German, ton's Pills 9f Mandrake and Butternut LIMITED e very one Engineers and Shipbuildem And e- dealers or by mail at 50 cents a the necessity bf making some con- eg sold in yellow boxes, 25c. _L All dealers: 1 box or tax boxes for 82 50, fr,9m cession to the popular cry for ven- 'Lte -19w" crossed or The Catarrhozone Co.. Kingston. The Dr Williams' Medicine Co.. geance and a victim. Through all i'City of �i t �l and "1914" writ- Ont. h e n _d 'h n t 0�t in b e pen, te, 'it 'a h I me pencil. OCkVilIe, Ont. these intervening years the French The Kaiser was eight years late people have cherished the memory ting to Liege. Leash. 411, A ZOUAVE HERO. of that fallin capital. and, charac- get teristically, they have draped monu- — Mother (at the breakfast table)— He Sacrtificed His Life for Beloved ments for its fall and treasured the You always ought to use your nap- $59,000 Limerick Prize kin, Georgie France. keys that were brought safely away Georgie—I am usin' it, - mother; A rare and stirring Incident of per. when-the army of the'Rhine march. The vinuing of a can�z ease the ps4n I've got the dog tied to the leg'of sonal heroism is that recorded in ed out of the gates No event would of ch. eorn. but ­P=11420�6" w1l'* ease, the table-with it. semial2cial notice given out In, tarts cause such. a frenzy of rejoicing cm, and prevent car no I and warts. Guar on the afternoon of November 03rd. throughout France as the capture w antee, goes with every bottae of "Put- Sor GrasslaW EYellds, 'The other day in Belgium, a Ger- .01 Metz man Column was a x7es indans" by axpo- 4yandn$ to attack nam's." Use no oUwr, mc, at all dealirs. 0: _,: b_. , I . e IL position in the tofest of Brie, de. scire to Sm.Duall and Vied f6adea by a detachment of Zouaves. none Perfannance. ukkl-f relievedby Nerho Nagical Effect on 11111euraigia xontin ye liensilly.Nos Gormsa—We w4kre at the dinner Our men noticed that before them the Mama& : zone.r, Eyew omfort. At Germans forced a Zouave pri R e C 4W 7 and at the same time they heard cries Throbbin o,Pain Goes Quickly table from one till five. a A:ttle. NMI"eye C P 'For w of 'Stop firingl" Z5 Dyeer-­�And 'hat did,you. do af- jEolnm 21c.'For an Instant our 'rtfiemen and the. men h& chaxse of our ter dinner? ellica" machine tu" hesitated. Th6n from A YEAR'S SUFFERER CURED BY Gorman—Why, it was solate we The First of AU "NERVILINE." the German ranks they heard the had supper. _11ts rina) Threa t- "Home Remedieit" voice of the Zouave prisquer..wh'o cal- No person reading this need ever Driver 0'f_taq1qagan (to his li lagain suffer.long from Neuralgia. _q�hihorie W to them 'shoot comrades I' - INFOANATION FOR INVENTO" ___t fai'l- "NTASFLINE", in its many "Ttiere then sashe4- out; tram -the Xery4llne will, quickly- -cure the -%hich refuses to ge up after formi with their innumer- tanks of the Zouavea- a -genera4 dis- I worst Neuralgia. and Mrs. G. Evans, ing�—Well, of all the lazy epal� go--of 'rifles ant. machine guns. in her strong letter written from Rug- 'Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon & Davis, peeus. 'Get up, will yez", or Oi'll �ble u.,es the foundation of the In ;b�r sel post office, says:—"One long year, The Patent Solicitors of 71a St. family ine chest. The Are laid low the anfallants of the James St. Montreal, report that drive.right over yez! .'Zou&vSs, an4, with them fell theheroic the longest of my 11fe,was almost en soldiet whose devotion made It po 'j. t4rely given up to treating dreadful 156 Canadian Patelus were issued yell Distemper. '-,ble for his countrymen to.CheckmjLte attacks of Neuralgia. The agony elinie winard,s Liniment Cu for the week ending December 29th, ...the ruse.of the emmy. experienced during some of Ahe bad 1914, i0S of which were granted to Foot-and-Mouth Trouble. Vas * -1 "If the name of the hgavff marn I attacks was simply liumentibnable. To I Americans, 34 to Canadians, 10 to Trademwk use remedies by the atom .-without Clint-on—Dic! you get in without unknown to th-e ­wotld__&t least residents of Great Britain and ui w if-e he4iying you last night I It keeps the Ain sTnooth ana hg�re-.,ite ent relief was mighty disdour- ,regiment will retain loreve+ t C�olonies, and 4 to residents of for-, YO maluable in:the nursery iound. In �h,I last I put my.faltb In Ner- —No; nor without my membrance of, his.sacrilice. whif ' ,�,g_ At eign countries. CIubleigh for burns cuts insect bites, etc. equal to any of the mcst 4amOqs in.lylline- i read of the wonderful pain W received- hearing her, either, stonces'of personal*heroism reC6rde4!zubduing power It possessed and made . Of the Canadiarii� ho Absolutefy pu;;and safe. -in our glorious history." up my mind to prove it valuable or patents, 15 were of Ontario, 5 of AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Insist uselesm Nerviltne at once eased'the British C'olumbia, 5 of Quebec. 3 of on "Vaseline" in original pack- Pain and cured the headache. Con- Manitoba, 3 uf Alberta, 2 -of 9as- es arint ESE His Repqrt. be i the name, CH io ... . Limited. sAy- tinuous treatment wkh this magic- katchewan, anti I of Nova Scoti I a. minard'o LinimetA Co.' 's LE-1 'BROUGH_MANUFACTUR.-�. "What did they . y wgrking -remedy cured me entirely have used your HINARD N I NG CO.,Consolidated. For sale Asiked little Henry's motler,..&fter and I have ever since stayed well." RENT for tihe-pAet 26 years " wh ilet I tva geeAmionally used other itiniments 1 at all Chcrniits and General Stores. 1jis first. visit to the neW S'unday -Mrs. Evan's case Is-but one of hun- A man who doesn't exaggerate a 170 gaely sajytbat I bave never used any JIhmraird hoo4lel free ox m4imd I le is seldom an interesting 'Oan school. dredd that might be quoted. Nervi- litt U&I to yours. eV rubbcl betmeep th. b..d. ind - i.- "The teacher said she XAM-glad to c for all nerve, muscu- talker. CHES B haled trequently. it wiU never faAl t10 OUGH bird co'. lar or joint-pain. it, quickly cures curo cold in the head in 24 hours. It id see me t$e re. t for bruiees,-oprainig, &t.6. lame -"Yes 11, neuralgia, sclatica,. lumbago, Minord's Liniment Cures Carset in Cows. also the Bee Yours t ruly, liaso CHABOT AVL.MONTREAL bacl% neuritis and rheumatism. Forty J. 0. LESLIE. ___1ALAn<L the said she h6ped 1,would years In use, and to-day the most , ---The Later the Better. Darturoutli. come ever�: Stijn4v." widely used liniment in the -Domin- "And was t "ill 5he -said ton. Don't take anything but "Ner� Hu!§band (firmly) — Understand hat- your extravagance iii'll No; she asked aW if out family 'viline," :which any dealer anywhere me, madam L Hard Work. cen supply in large 50c. family size have to Cea se So ..I should. ink you would-work belonged to that abomin'at ion." oner or later. size. — Well, then we'll th rk, bottles, or in-'a small 25c. trial, Young Wife On Exhibition. .. 1 . . -— make it later. instead of begging for your living." A MOTHER'S PRAISE OF Smarty. Briggs—We. are coming around :-I do-, mum." to see y ng.* to. ou this eveni "'You do? Then wfiy are'��>u ask- 7 BABYS OWN T.ABLETS Bi--.' -1 heard ' something this I mina4s Liniment Cures Colds, E . . . . . ­& I Grigp—That's right; but do me ing me for money?" morning that opened my eyes. -Here .1 am breakin' stones by a favor, old man. Don't let your. "That's. my. profession, nium Mi-,. Fie4 Tinkh4m, South Cirn- Dix—So did I—an alarm clock. 'new suit; I 'don't: aan, N.S., f-rites:—',,Please- send the roadside)!..said Patsy Bryan to wife wear her 'But"if Yoil knew how hard it is m ano0ter box of Baby's'Own Tab- his friend, ' when Vm'�eir io'half want my wife to*see it just now pry a dime out of some tolks vou'd' e The City Co-uncil of Victoria. B. 'under my fa- Briggs—IV-by, man alive, that's pr lets as I do not caire to be without lendid estat(l, never accuse me of not working. C., has rcfu,.;�ed to allow the sale of Of "'sP I am. When 6,e7 6uld j us t w.�_y--we are coxn them.1 I have u4cl them repfatedly flowers on the public market, Noth tber's win, so'I and.consider'them the best medicine 1 i-ng but the hecessiti�.` man died ll� ordered my brother an tells a girl s of life can.be with -m�e, Wnard's LInImeni cures OlphthOrla. When a yuung in in-the"world-for littl*e ones.". Thou--I s�i,ld there in future. 13hil to divide. the house Ahat he'll love her for ever, no 6f other moth�.rs say the I and by St, Patrick so-be 4id—for he Revinge. 'We ta,blets cure all doubt he believes it. %a.tne. thing. took the inside Yimself and gave me the.minor ills <A'chilc1hpod sueb as "Wouldn't you lik��,­ his 1110ther A,contri-butor to Pearson'sWeek- aske-d a jittle +xiy, "wouldn�t N_()Il the oRtside.". IS 'tells us that alteY Jimmy's-tooth ..'.constipation, --sour storhach, like 0 give your tov boat to t h at colds., simple fevers, e-tc., and are was drawn, he rose from the chair, r ' poc�r 'orphan who h'asn't * any Dr. Morse's held out his little hand and said. anteed to be absolutely safe. father?" The little bo�� looked -Pat "Give it-to itib, please," S�ld by medicine desilers or by mail R -' ot Pills &W relief In Z011-ft I .I n d i a n 0 25 cents a 40-K from Th� Dr. his toy boat and fro*ned. -"CiAcild . .1. . With 'an accommo4atirlg smile, At 'Medicine,co., Brockville. we not giV6. binl father instead?'-' he he right.Tnedicine for the the bwyft lurmft are st t the dentist.wrs�'ppeid the tooth 'in 1 _Wirlliams' CMIRen. %N'hqn they are-constipated plitin, stops ble,001 Willi kfi* Ont. a,;kcrd. -d _j_�isper, add extended it to Jimmy. �when theirkidneys Are out of or er- . P , .. 'AE CH16AGO —when 6ver-indulgence in amne ."But what are you going 7to __dQ1. ftse. Perseverame,wtM Zub. Mo�t of it-,, ivorald be sat i,.;fied-with JLOW FARES To T W; - Ea(POSITIONS. favorite food gives them indigestion. th,is ",he asked Buk,Mims Cure. Why rmlOt PWO -the ilver lining without the cloud. 11.I,am going to take it -hotile," AR DmWW&and filkrm— via ChIcaso & North Western Ry. —Dr. Morse"s Indian Root Pills will * bt ' -to it, Fdar 01widid dail7 trains f�oim-tha New 'kkl,.and tifety put them was the reply:"Cram'sugar'in boy, Termin&l, Cwcago to 8&n krelyvf 'he),neitb,r;1m: a.n a -The Old 'Un—Phick, ni�, Passenger Tetable,t d w r tch it ache Francisco, Los Ai;ireles 'and San D' last, that is "M -tives. ,�luck-41rst �and th.e Cboice at acmic and direct routes.'Dou, weditenor0pe,like harsh purp b ,h I :a.l Guard. e�ssentiaf to success in business. track. Aukotnatic �Bleotrlc safety sirnals ul� h ThIS o'wner'of it barking i�og F alwayi one R pul jhD a ay i Let uo pr4�n your trip and furnish Mad- Indian 0 t Ouse ey.51 t�e first to -cornp' ­ The Young 'Un-LOb, of course, 1. ell th I . , 11 t quite'u nde rstanct that. The trouble ws-and ifull -partictijairs. the .noise by the 'ncigliboi's B. IT. Agt� 46 Yonge Rt., ED. 7. ISSUE BenTwt t. Gen. WASep the Cluildiren Won Childreu. -is "ing afteone to. pluck, wqs R� p3. 41110MO the people. -The great benefits "NOW A IRthat have resulted f row this pro- .'9nb.4sbod overy Friday mornla&"its 09lics. MORE FISH Jukadsor,001. decree has caused a great nOMESTIC WANTED-A' t Cairn- SE F- 'N wave to ptiee over the country in A�f brogle.Cliinmont- Bros, IT AND LESS MEAT 11,26 per year 01.00 it paid in idv­,,,,. favor of permanent prohibition. Subscr%PUQue to the United StateC$1zo The people are tbemselvea sur- FOR SALE-Two second-b&Dd Ford Y IT'S -. :it can in Arstclass shaps. W..,T, LUXX IT'S MORE HEA1 In advance prised Rt the result. Many fami- W11,Whitby. 2" ties that were in great poverty 1WOR SALE-Cedar fence posts. CHEAP] 7-..IOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. and inibery previous to the war, V,,VDch*.r,=,Bg:telephone PA". W. Z A me R 16-17 are now enjoying life as they 140TZS AND COMMENTS have never dome before. A simi- OR SALE-A _ few Shropshire raw lambs at price, apply F a, ZEN FISH F lar change is worki FRESH 1%0 ng RISO in at lot it,con.8,Pickering. E.L*,FUGH Clare-talks Continual! i _G on lifluu , wont, 9 f Lze,- a -about British opptession and Ger- France, but in England beer seems- WHITE FISH, 10 lb, P to be indispensible still. lot BEST Rk, But the Too Ing B.Figs , also I. _$AL-KON lZe. a lb. man liberty. Forty-five years of-- 5 B con Pickering iic,w; fa England are U� Val, ctious in Engla bland CTeek-. lo(t. -German rule in Alsace and 14.1rhona Lor- walls of din- SMOKED ANDSALTFISH breakiug down their SMOKM nine finds a people, whose lovii for , . LATANTED-A quantity of' used sensiou and are drawing* closer' I will ' a France has not been lessened and IT lumber I inch,%x4..1x5,2xl0,txb,or -HADDIES 106. instil together,.50 that when- the war is buy house or other buildings containing same. 4b. :�whQse hatred for Germany is I Must be within terming distance of Pickering. CISCOES 14c. a over, we believe they will unite State description;price,etc, box A,FicxEaryr- COD FISH 10c. a lb. i'strong. Fourteen years of Brit- NE:wq. is.L5 in bringing about great reforms. SALT HERRING 35c. a doz. OR SALE-House and kvo SALT SALMON 10c. a lb. ish rule in South Africa has trans- We believe that when the terms F the Villave o Claremont, 5 room house lots in formed the Dutch Boers from f of peace have been signed., the kitchen and woodshed attached.splendid lane �'.British- haters to the most loyal b&rn cost sswoo, good garden an fruit trots, -A QUART A OYSTE1106' 60c. whole of Europe will be so sick of residence of P HACNAR or, will sell,at lsubjects of King George. This bargain for quick sale dtf YOUR GROCERIES AT THE GROCERY star that there will 6e a great de• BUY ALL YOL STORE.-- wir finds every colony in the crease in the size of armies and OR SALE-A splendid farm in,the ;British Empire as eager in its de. Township of Pickering, being part of lot navies, that a heavy burden will l8,con.2.adjoining Pickering Village and con- JAMES R10HARDSON 63 acres being tine fence a9 those residing in the Brit- be greatly lightened. raining 73 acres more or lose. In a the tillable land and.balance oi,d yburt;Lrela and ish Isles. This contrast between with running stream throughit. There on Beautiful celeiy extra large bunches 3 for 25c. great warg in which England has the=seo a larso,comfortable stone house. 1�':'Germnn and British colonies is a barnsonewith stone stabling be- engaged, they have been followed two b.silo g ru,abed and other outbuild. N 2fi onflicient answer to the statement ings. 0 t. This prporty- is a very teach, Possession giyou on by a great intellectual awakening, desirable one,being 'PEEL'S -,i SHOE -s STORE -inade by Germany that the Brit. and we believe that in this lata v5m.morcomt4f.partortne tat. of the ish colonies are an appressedpeo. AprillstlglS. Also for sale a comf6rtable the greatest war of all, unlocked trs=e dwelhog. containing 6 room.. Good R1 T y ple and that those of Germany garden, Situated on north %ide of King at. for blessings will re3ult. A man 1.1.9ring Village. For further putioulars • El hi 0 KB .Pickering are in the enjoyment of groat has sometimes to underga a pain- aPu�ly to Acaa-Box OR 0 E 10-tt freedom. The Latest inFall Footwear for m women and children.. ful operation, it may be the ampu- Men's and Boys work boot a speciality, Cation of a leg, in order to get rid TIME TABLE-Pickering StagionG Our Boys and Girls school shoes are of the best quality. The Zeppelin raid on. English T.R. Trains going East ire as follows- _iA* poison- in. his, system that his No. 6 slail 8.08 A M. Boots rind Shoes sold wholesale and retail. towns by Germans will not tend life way be Spared. The world is 12 Local 2 50 P.M. to help the latter in their war 14 Local 6.05 P. K. Bell Phone 151. An immediate now undergoing a painful opera- Trains going West due as follow&- against the allies.' E tion mo that certain ideals that No. 1.3 Local TAT A. M. J 0 11-N P E result of the barbarous act of at- " 11 Local 2.20 P. Id. tacking unfortified place and have been poisoning the national '7 ZV 7 Mail P. M. kill-ing defencel",i woiuen and life of Germany, and effecting the *Sunday included BROOK ST. WHITBYO- _vhildren.will be to basteb the re whole of Europe, might be de- that Europe might, PRINT VEGETABLES :cruiting of soldiers. When it itroyed.---so E comes to making peace, if the rise greater than ever, and shorn ESTAXWED After the holida% indulgeric Germans are- defeated, of which of its military spirit.- 0 THE 5 Isla don't forget' that fruits are the, there is slight doubt. the allies will not feel inclined to be merci- best thing-to work off the, evil fol towards their enemies, RS they WF y. j�k, D, t 27ru Auction effects of excesses, common to would have been had they folow• sale of cattle,sheep and bogs, at lot lowed ap the war according to the .1. concession 5. Ux�bridge Township. Ithis season.. the property of Ch4ries Hardy. No international rule;% As laid down reserve. Sale at I o'clock. Seel- TT is an advantage sometimes to Hight-st_ prices id for choice, I keep bank account in the names at the Hague Convention. They bills. W. B. Powell. auctioneer, C Plu- SATURDAt. J,kx,30th-Auctionoale,pf. 1K s, so that either one ���-"ve forfeited, every right to of two about ten acres of standing timber 'Poultrv. way make withdrawals. Such an a merciful consideration. By their to be old in-about quitrtt-r acre lots. -'-10F CANADA -o- account Is called a "loint account shocking cruelties and total disrt At lot 23, con,3. Pickering, the pi perty of W. 13. Rotison. Sale at J. MARQUIS We shall 6e pleased.to form Bard of civilized warfare, they Part one. See bills. W. -B. Powell y. OFpIce licuiars. !rave -lost what littit 'sYmPathY auctioneer. Oddlio the neutrid nations have -extend- TORONTO 7- ed to thein. The.German idea of -War is to strike terror Into their -' PICKERING BRANCH 1, enemies by their extreme eruelty, "ap X W. GORDON, Manager. Bresich &be at Vfbidw. and thereby. cause them to aur- - reader_before'they are defeated. But their actions will fail in this " object; and on-the-1--outftry will increase their determination of the allies to conquer the Germans. Fres' hFrozen ish . That delicious salmon,-dressed and head4 off, cheeper and better 'When the r is over the trou- than beef or pork. Choice fidnad haddie, tke finest. in the bleu of the nations will not have -WADE IN CANADV' land. Long [stand native oysters no water or ice. come to an end. The- defeated Prime cheese our usual good.quality. Victor ling rolled oats, molin& flaked wheat, always .countries will have e inden3nl-- shipped in barrels from mill to us. 1-t!" to pay,-: which will cripple- we do not handle it in sacks, )tbem for generations. . The bin Now's the time to prepare 7- �Z_ therefore we can recommend same as beiu-- si- lor-next Year's bar-vest 9 tress conditions in all the countries absolutely clean and fresh. Swifts ...... iwill. be ont of 'joint for'a long Your harvest will be bigger, better next year, if you silver.leaf lard, in I lb brooks .-put in.more time on the farni. Drive a Ford--and and-3 5 10 and 20 lb pall time, but Will be eventually right. -reduce eroseas eohAad. One of-the greatest proble"iS -time-spnt in those 'neces'saxy tri to town during at 16 cts. per lbyon. Serpriteen t9slusand Canadian that will have to be solved will be a larmers drive the Ford because it's a time-saver- that of looking after the-widows _money-saver-And p4easure-gtver.-, -Pure AnierieRn coRl-' oil-.5 gals,foLr s5c, thiowillgive you- a and families of the married, men Ford-Touring Car S"). Ford Runabout W). Ford bright light fQr_tJ;ie.lorig eyenjug?. Couplet8854). Ford SMan S11541--Ford Town Car$841). i who have fallen in battle,and also (All cars -;old fully equipped f. o. b. Ford, Ont.J the thousands of cripple;,z. who Buyers of these'piat,tica4,cars rill�hm_rc_in pfoflts, tf' 'Our groceries are the freFhe:�t'. will , be- unable to follow their' we sell.300)new Ford cars between August usual occupatiQns -when ' -the let. 1914,and August Ist,*1915.- come to an . end. war hits c FORD MOTOE COMPANY GEORGE _�'.PHILIP The nation should act gederousl of Canada, Limited y Luke 4� Son, Whitby, Dealers -towards all these people. Noth, in g is too good for the inan who hRs offered his life and his servi- v ices-in the- rause of freedoin. If a married man has lost h6 life or his ability to earn a living-then KASH KASH, w . • those depending upon him should -SIXTIE1 ANNUAL , not be allowed to feel the pinch of want. The pension list will be a' large one, and will be a btirden-on _-In, 6rder io clear'-6itt-ourlarge* siirp�1118 stock of the nation for ni- tDURSEL-W-AGRICULTURE any a ye, 9 r, but .that-burdeti should -be cheerfully "borne, when' sic consider the great. A(;RIGULTU ILA L ROMMS9, WHITBY -B. C. Shingles we-offer theme .at the aerificeathat were made by the -;oldi -- Bier on the battle-field.-- -1611 'wi'g loW ,pricesi, Jannary 18th to Feb' 26th, 1915. While the present 'war has ,;bclqked the whole world with its P vastness, Find suffering,; inflicted -A Free Gourmti compr6ing it i horwig1l and _)Wft(-tICK1.. study, of Live _.,XXX 2.5 5 n ppr square that a're-_unparalelled in the Stock, Feeds and Fvvdiiig, Dairying, Soil Cultivation, Drainage, 5�,-'we-:1"fieve i Fertilizers, Field C'rol)s, Bficteriology; Fruit Growing, Poultry, world's hisior . he Agrictiltural Botany, Inmects,itnd Fungus Diseases,Spray- XXXX�$2.80 :per square' world-will' enter e- frotn' ft in a ing, Arithinetic, Book-'keeping, Co-operatitig and • pu'rifled-condition, as gold purifl- Marketing,'Rud'Public SpeWifg. ed in.the fire'. _ Even in this early Some of the-best priees'�are for present-stock, and Cash oil delivery -best AgrictiltnrRI authorities in the Proviuc6 have been stage of the war, we 5�tn see some -secured to instruct the class in the most important.subjects. This only'. No orders held.- good results. Soon after the war Course will be complete, practical and pi�ofl table weeks well s Now itsyo r opportunity,. *AIL started the Czar of Russia issued pent,. Arrange to attend. IN n an order forbidding* . the ;ale of You may regret it if you thiss this year. U F in t ��������, � BAN vodka, the national intoxicating 'For'full par6&iTArs write or phone beverage of 'that country, and which has 'bven such n mrse to R. M. Tipper, Dept. of AgI., Whitby 0 r. ''• '•p'., . .:: '. rz .a '��l''.;•x°arc'�a"'X" +'�"'. r. - s r.i'-•:s •+r: bre- ..y IIS ,•. gg -'. .... -. _ -. - aRMo~T Two WOMEN - A Position for Fell,Mrs. J. H. Boal was in the cityaIId WiIIte!ion rs. C. ay. THE DOMINION BANK .Mrs. C. O. Bennett is on the sick =�pVED FROM We have a sound loess proposition. a'• *, ;list at prestent. fora reliable energetic salesman for e R. E. Forsyth and m0 were this district to se fruit trees, small ie soltiato a aslaa.M�• w a rwyrnsws.vqs-«rssioarrts in the.city on h nee mQ%aw. — fruit. flowering shrubs, 8tc. Pay ' - C A.BOGERT,Geaael Ksamw" ' Mrs.,Robbina spent *eek `'.'O PERATIONS weekly,outfit free,exclusive territory. Ow1w hh w MIM.IM N eNww Foul ir1 saa'W ttaAb IT.>tMMw h OVffR 000 AORE$ You Can Start a Savings Account ., end with her mother in 4Mro. v�� •. of fruit and ornamental stock under.. Mrs. Evans Ward is visit�n�her v4th 51.00. 11 !s not necessary for you to wait until you have r ----- cultivation. We sell through .our lar a sum of meas An account carr be, o ened w th ;1.00 or "parents in Toronto for a few days salesmen direct to the consumer and, 6 y' p i 4 . more on which interest is compounded twice a year. George and Mrs: Morgan arentee deliver of. fresh• high" B LydiaLiE.Pinkham s Ye a g y g . o visiting friends in Sea rboro for a 9 Y S gmae trees. " Our agencies are valu- • = ' ` _ •.:-visiting days. ' table ,Compound—Their able by reason of the service we give _ WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. - Albert and Mrs. Hoover, of -Al- and the volume of business done. Es: tons, spent Sttisday tti ith .John Own Stories HereTold. tablished 35 years. Write and Mrs. Shirk. PELHAM".NURSERY"CO., _ Harold French, of the Dental TORONTO, ONT. Coll.e e, Toronto, s nt the.-n'ee6- 'Edmonton, Alberta, Can. I think L L The Pickering end at the manse. it is no more titian right for me to thank P.S. Hkndsome Catalogue on request •�• P3C�eT1II $*7 -•' - either to-applicant or those wish-Mrs. Jobbittdied suddenly cin you for what your kind advieaand Lydia log Nursery stock.- _ -- - �;'e do not kee bread. V'1g118�nce Comms tee .zc Wednesday morning after a brief E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have P ,. :.illness. _ . done for me. _ —.— "_`'- " 'Miss Jennie Michelle of Toron do', "When I wrote to you sortie-time ago I � `` fw(N t - We sell Bread. Is visiting with Thos. and Mrs. was a very sick woman suffering from L��is0d laz;af� The object of this Association is to Coady. female troubles. I had organic infiam- - lessen stealing and prosecute. The many 1j`riends of Mrs. P. oration and conld.not stand or walk any and anything else in the Baker and tis€felons. 4.4 .---Hopper will regret to bear of her distance. At last I was confined to my Members having ro rt stolen common-.- : : *very serious illness. bed, and the doctor said I would have confectioner tine. Both phones. B p P• ass oats immediately wish any memberA steigh•load of our young peo- to go through an aeration, but this I Syiiibol of Executive Committee. — pyo attended a ball at-Brookiin on ref�todo• Afriend advised LydiaE• - . HERB MONNEYi Membership fes ._ 11.00. ' Thursday night last. . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and ���� PICKERING,ONTARIO Ed. and.Mrs.Gib.on entertained now, after using three bottles of it, I to may be had from We President or; ,.-.rs number of friends on Monday feel like a new woman- I most heartily ! sagset•ri on application. ;. evetun at their home. recommend your medicine to all women reea�eod •�- HWaTe Ezsc. Com.--L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm- Mrs. Thos. E. Stephenson was who suffer with female troubles. Ihave i • r er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Oat In the city for a few days during also taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver .all and see elle stock of "H�ppy the past week, visiting S. and Mrs Pills, and think they are fine. I wilt Tho�ht".and other t W. J.C� Ste henson. never be without the medicine in the , as well as other lines }RA•�� �ona;rI .. ark. p house."-Mrs.F4urrx E>+tst»r,908 Col- • of Hardware. President, seerslacy fk / There will be a tea and en ter- a tainment in Erskine church on the ambia Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta. _ Easetroughing and repairing * w leeening of Wednesday, Feb. 9rd. promptly'attended to. F. H HINDU -r- x' The Other Case. Rork guaranteed and prices ..,:.Full particulars next week. Beatrice, Neb.-"Just after mymar-. - _:, : ,.. moderate. wsITEVALE Rev. Mr. Sortin, of U abridge, nage my left side began to pain me and - - CARPENTER, BUILDER 'will conduct special services ..in the pain got so severe at times that I Lawrence Denny HOUSE VERANDAH, AND BARN ..the Baptist church every 'evening suffered terribly with it. I visited three - WORK, PANTRY CABINETS ;next creek except Saturday. doctors and each one wanted to operate �CirREE:\WOOl7 '- The congregation of Erskine __ - DUMB WAITERS: Presbyterian_ church-, will- hind on me but I would.not consent to an op Shingling and ggeneral repair - eration. I heard of the good Lydia E. Bread Iwork.their annual meeting on Friday •'evening, Jan. 22nd, at30o'clock. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound wasTod.'sSee me about any job ..you waat •► Henry Madill, of Harrow, spent doing for others and I used several bot- - Can be got at the Folloing done. Prices right. tiles of it with the result that I haven't Grocers' 55594 Home Telephoto -the week-end with his parents, been bothered with m side since then. James B. and Mrs. Madill. The y James Richardson.. I am in good health sndI have two little .• _ q latter we regret to report. is Fiery girls. -Mrs.R.B.Cxnm,Beatrice.Neb Ed. Bryan, i -a poorly at present. H.-J. Marquis, ATTENTION aThe wembem of the W. M. S. - •� rt1a1'lt of Pickering, and of the Methodist church will hold - G. A. Gillespie and1 a conversazione in the school Of Geo. Food, of Dunbarton. If you contemplate doing an, roam of the church nn the evening CHOPPING 8 �I - -kind of building next season. . of Friday, Jan. 29th. A vers D . M • � Q interesting time may be a:- .:.,A�D OAT FLAKING CoolufieflbiaRe R ill be pleased to figure peeled. The undersigned is prepared to doOSHAR'A: O\T.The Epworth League of the — i ...on your- recinirtnents Methodist church will hold a social groin chopping and oat flasking rLOURd FEED at the home of Mr. Win Ortnerod r fon of a s _ for all kinds of } on Friday night of this week. A e%,eiy clay in the week at (r'� N. R•: sd t10II 1 good program and refreshments reCordS "btrilding material. trill be provided. Silver colleetioii exceptOtr5aturdaY J !V'h@il'1�W00 ,A11 are welcome. g „ tw - Otir enter ricin hardware mer-�JohII F• Bayles, Y@enWOOd MADE W CANADA Bran, Shorts Flour,Dried PICKERING -:• p I chant, Mr Charles Sargent, hes _ _ Brewers Genion, Malted LUMBER 'YAIr r' -?purchased an uWto-date utachint Corn Feed, Oileake Meal, L iia !foe grinding skates, which is run GRAM-O-PHONES AND RECORDS lb3 a gasoline engine and is now Molassine, . Blatchford's {prepared to hollow grind skates at --.. _, :_ . - - - Calf Meal,Oyster Shell etc. We D. G O on, _ :a► chs rge of 15 cents per pair.Those Aa isbing skates ground, call on _{Grans-o phones from $20 up. See our $20 machine-A clear For particulars-Phone home 50 0. :PICKERING Sargent. * :._sweet tone.---A free demonstration of the latest Patriotic Z'h07=&6 2%"60T The first racti) ear-ntval of the - - -season will be held in the Cale- _._ . -Records. Don't fail to hear them. it an Independent ons. _ g "R ph 19e d donia rink, on the evening of >x"0`mmp' a asp •�ooafeit{ae0'1i NPis4= a psi lean s 'Tuesday Jan. 25th. Suitable prizes m.gseo a 9-w.ao-'r wotRes•9t�i�••t I �� Y1Li ,, will be given for the following: C. H. BURLING PICKERING b,»a Men's race 8 laps to be won twice. w .set «n d pt g s 1 fJ(PtA�ttMOt �� ladies' race, boys' race (nnder 12 -- •� ''•o i years)and girls' race. (under 12 The Universal Saw�><i MaChir>;e _ o,. #'' - - years.) The Stouffville band will be present to furnish an abundance >of music. The prizes are note on •+ '° = g a�aa o __. exhibition at Macnab's store. Ad- _ __ sad „ T"Ce 8ilarrtts i . mission gents 20 cents;ladies .15c. ' . MEi ria '«n g B a 'a children and spectators 10 cents. �. a•a n COrt►wiotlTf Geo. T. and Mrs. Lee and Miss � � Qe - ♦4�ona..oatas Ile 0" ee�p�i�aus Ulf . �* tlatokl�eacertaln^ut optnlon wnitLK Y Muriel, of the 7th con. who have o k. — —- 0 1no�:at�eei'iecrt`r�i' � y • o o �� bcaetn(�et•° ,been visfting for the past few g b ; - �� y_ f Go. _ C • ^ ` �Pateoa,lseea th`°ney f0lt ewe eeks with fiieuds in Toronto, ! ►'Rr a; °a� s ti `speYieotta,wt _.. .1-03--c-3d �{ - Detroit. and other points west, E: E cc� non z o •" �r m a8 31 , returned to their home on Tuesday ; „b L'a • ; ♦hnd.omeay maaereted seat!,' Ltne aed en• of last Reek, and On �Vednesdag asD ,.e a E< a 8 o - steer edentlac aroA Tam. for evening a lar ge nunsber of their _ c sl x o_=_a '!z wadiem `yoO't.�°'ptbpat4 8otab� friends and neighbors gave them f`:r�- ', _r i o a = ' S y_ C prgt'�r-Nell" -a farewell surprise party on the » °• + o: ? 7 :� �^ a'h"'R .:.eve of their departure from among _ d a ► -them. A most. enjoyable time .. _ c -oa 17 was pent by all present in music, games of various kinds etc. After Manufactured by W. H. Jackson, Brock Road, Out. _"Auld Lang Syne," and "He's a This ntaeWne is designed 'tin saw long poles as well as cordwood. No oily good fellow, were sung,—t - ---pulley or fly wheel in road of wood on carriage.. .-_ ' y simplicity. Shingles-- OII���II appy company journeyed to their This•tnachine is a combination of efficient and sim licit homes in The*wee sma hours. The best outfit on the market to-dey. ./� The Claremont branches of the ,'Get our prices on Emery Wheels, Saws, Gasp ine'Engiues, �aOuth Ontario Farmers'-sad- Wo- -Soo Cream Sepitrators,•etc. ' men's Institutes will be held in the Of all materials and design Masonic Hall,on Tuesday.Jan. Wth w. H.'Jackson, ' - - Brock Road AND kept ittstock. It will pay You at 2.90 and 7.90 p. m. The•speakers to nail at; our works and inspect our steel for the occasion will be Henry ]ng and ob" loss. Don't be misled by Grove, of Lefroy Jas. A.Kydd;of _ CRO� j agents we do not employ them,othsegitsat • Cookstown, and -firs. �V..Dawson, T It ly we'can, and do throw off the a�sol of Parkhill. The former Fire.prac- ticalDo O O commission of10per Dent.,whichyon wittical farmers of much xpef osrtainly save by purchasing from its. and are highly recommended by solicited. licited. the depFirtment of agriculture. WHITBY GRANITE CO., Their topics will be of much in- cores. whitb�,'ontari� terest to all farmers at the present General Dry Goods,. Groceries, Boots British Gohiinbia Cedar Shin '_. time, firs. Dawson when she ad- dressed the Woi>3e1t's Institutes of ' - and Shoes, Hats and CAPS, gjes Xxx $2.50 per square•, eTaI71e8 walker South_Ontario"last year, proved _- Crocker - p herself a great favorite and will .l ."•xxxx $2.70 per sgare. be sure to.i•nterest the ladies:tgain PnmR Manufacturers - ..Crockery year. We would strongly - -Eastlake Galvanized Shingles Shap and Residence,-Dundas 3t advise all farmers' wbo possibly- Remember-otir'Jaiiva>ySale-Red uctienin eve--ry�deptirtirient. Every= - $� 50 - :WHITBY, ONT. . - can to attend theQe- meetings., in - Three doors west of"Whitby 'House order to hea.r.Of the most improv- thing sold a little less: Boy-#rein us can get you - Corrugated Galvanized`Rooflug ed methods in the various branch- c es isf agriculture. TO secure the .•.everything or anything yon want. X3.50 . _ We are prepared to instal wood orirga : best results a farmer mast keep ����' - pumps on short notice,also attend abreast of the times,-aud-he -ran- Get a lbs of-our'blend-of-Teer Black, Green of Mixed-onlv 4 """ _ • to all kinds of repairing. not do that unless he hears of the �i (Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, experience of others. All the ladies 28c per lb.,•regular price all over Canada 96c a lb. / At :C s " REESOR also g,"oline engines and. of the cornnifinity, wre strongly "Coffee 30c, 40e and 50c a lb. the squre gear urged to come ont and bear' Mrs. _ Da-son, as she is not Only an in- MAWF.T OR EAAI SEPARATOR . - teresting speaker, brit her talks D. SIMPSON & Co.; - PICKERING LOCUST . HILL will prove of much value. Phone Bell No. ill, lode 26. . _ _._:_ ---- ------- �. _ �_ _ . ^ • Ft . - -, - '.-.; Z�, 4 : ,. ,dr.A .196+.. �:...`"1 .._y r,`,:i J:'.��.. _ ..t _-.__.--_—_.__..-..---_'--_.---._-_-. _- —_ - -.------ i. "oh! I am much iou"ger than I .0464 I"t � t z; w;; G ° Eatd geld, bravely. x y :.N ? � Is was W hot in thla little ho�e17 P • � N :. �y tor, d the house. now that s was . , r Y F. la ° ` y ". ; it a n, seemed crowded with memort M which were so vivid, so heart - � �� 11l0 � w �� �e a that for the moment her sou ag t.lte moncy .-Mqi�' Rt f., a, did know how she d . zy. r'' �)• live uaong them; but Mrs. --. _ - _> • to chatter and hearty prscilo -- - ink ,F, n gym wag vary ooatttoMing sad he , i . _ . _ �. y i ° tui. when atter the tea toss 8s, - - i ; ai. Enid dimbed the narrow stslts, to Ora A Strange Stipulation.­ ,�., Uxo rooms whets once she had bees _- , __ __ .. ,. ,' Wimpy there came o -1•as "sBoiiO -O - 1 t like Y• veHsre t las ethins 1 > would have rest and peace and dream a . ;K;. > of the old days, live once again throes 6.HApYE$ gIn.-(Coatinueli;. o:..ee situ .+ ,t iwuualps, and try y �� ��;; the hopes and•teasr, and those-IIotuls• $e was eo like, yet eo netlike. the man;-some day to forgive me." cam of n which had toss, Ii''` h�erefnKaotn•ltt7 for evbr2 stirs to-Ted. Jaitan was yonnted, hand- I,ad7'Ellen aetRrlier tore uD the letter " " h � —__-. . -f2b be-_cantihued.l hamar to roost women donbLtess he would,I nor did she renewer it. tihe took that lit• ,`�� - ' Frew been the mors atttaotive: but she! ,i _— �' $ad dwaar ba[or! her ares Adtisn Daw, tie enck+sure avid ioclted It axay emcee � t"¢ y ney's fa(x, •.,th his strong, trove espres•' her Jewede her syn were dr moist as she did ice. ;-s r� -iron ire ewtaJd see him sox •o clearly: so. -He wsa-eo like Adrian, that alone act �1'H�T $ THE 11�YY . .. I . as 1>A had Dome towards hes is the !loris liked bias t rl himrelfin ealeo�uifldti o emso "f i . r, "6 Carden. now that.he had told her he wan un �,.. She almost hated hertelf for letting an� This Question Is Often Asked By o2har mai, Dail her trte4d, and set litr happy. Hl i,' • th as so a n Dcall , That night after dinner she wrote a leo 4a. _ . .the pe apers• _ "I won't misunderstand -you, lir. Bry.` ter to .lits. Pt d(lt and addressed it -,to ; ,. The query, so often asked in the 11 ant, sb4 tad, 'but you do not know. T his privtat.e ad�. _ _ I. 9 i y, t ��, - don't Niall t ibusiL 18t Yom be good to,me [ . -1sr the way You mesa. Atter .Mr. Plea "I Trant to see yon,"she wrote. "I want G° s iia(,e>rx, What is the Navy doing-9— — Lit a right: I ors horribly All.extM agaay-f you to help me. I've tried to to against to }4egining to pnake the navy people) I do make my own miseries, and 1 think goer advice and now I'm tsoe to tate r� enxry. (}ne officer leas answered l2Y it it a good lesson tar me W fight and not I with leauy great difficulties. Please help ..,pat them on to somebody else." me to any them right. I am ready �" f h" ulk4witag m;inner:- .--- "I don't-.t��ite agree with Yon." Jailed make ata saorifloee end w tt+asi at once.' - + I " m- crating to 'hear d ' L Bryant said Another letter she wrote before she _ ,, ; untbinking person imply that we are :of =&,i whc ha.;er to see'any woman-t fight- went to bed- _ � gEfi to nt,tltifag. Herr Barbin, Lana-. Bae smiled at him. AIIt" she Baal: "701 bNon; Lo. LIiA-La Pe ---. —. ----I--- -•- • "Nasty Adrian, it began.-"You know 1 ime!" -e are tlurkirg n our sn Lose. ' fng ant st--uggling, and thinks that gall it wag very s can of you to send me away stays we are lurking in our harbors., women should be tenderly guarded and on Saturday. because I did so badly want Let vie tray that-from the first o� kegs away from everything that is rough to stay: and once upon a time you invit- . and ,•rite!.' ed me to be your guest. ,you shall have, ( ,: Augur m August the middle (f ve b „ to mid � _ o e! He turned white.to his lips end did not you said, 'the most charming bedroom my ship has sailed 17,000 miles, and . •• speak for a moment; and then he da:ad:- imaginable looking out over the o d tar- tl •' You-you ,fudge me wrongly, Lady El• done and the orehardg away to the sea• � R'e`}ba\'e never been eery far Evers Ion 1 am afraid I don't merit thiq good I neer taw the charming bedroom: ¢ the grand Beet. we are playing our opinion.' coldhearted farmer drove me away. In Own game, not the Germans". Thei lie was thinking in his turn of some• a,little iwhile I shall have some aevae to thing other than ibis charming little-I give yon about mypself; but don't write unthinking ask why we do not g0,' room, with ibis pretty, delightful wo•-'1 to me--at leant fora month. because I - i.n and attack Kiel,Wilhelinahaven,-*., mea facing him. He had gone b"k for ..4hall be far coo busy to answer you. Eves _: m instant to the old sordid, narrow, un• lours, Noll. _ . - Cuxhaven and Heligoland. Not; bapDy Lfe, with El d always brava. sl- I "P.R.–Did you enlo7 the music very, Present-Day NaHoleoa of I'ranee and Ilio Wife. Much. We have our own plana, ands way. resotucetnl, always brir}bt-tempered; •ors mtarh at the Rectory? .I Rent w bed the Germans are certainly not going, !Lad the pan that went Uhrwgh ]sig heart at ten I hear the others playsd,bridte f1 new photugraph of General Jo fire and has Wife. In view of his = tire. like a pang of morca7 pat a. till four o'elook in the morning. I s=ot success as !' to lure our splendid fleet into their . commander-in-chief of the•al led armies in France, -he is mine-infe&ted areas and under' It was at this very moment that the done with that lot. I shalt never go there looked on not only as a teat tatici an, but sa a more able eneral than r butler Announced Mr. Tenderten. again,I" � y g - g their fortresses, with the addedr The quick-eyed :arwyer tons in the tact the man who went down W defeat at- V1'aterlov. Like the great 1�apo danger of submarines.' %hat both .hem people bad • contused. "CHAPTER-SIv. Icon,-his men just worship General-Jrrffre, and the Freat activity shown - "R'e are not out to �Qht fort-'. aerTour expression. and his )aealous as- Dewp.w All Mrs. Gresiam'a endeavors to by the French lines along the entire battling front is the answer to the - "S iture took flame at once. wk-ilat at the made hew to remain. Euid left the , resses. We bre Utir their ships f - --lame time w quick. canning suggestion cry early on Monday morning, She army or{ler issued by General Joffre to hie men: Soliiiers, it read, .amd 'nto his mind. Guns are put into slhipe so that they", had fulfilled bar promise, however, and "more than ever 'before France relies upon your courage and your de I hear that you raps ma up. Lady had remained la her room thsouthont the Can be moved about, an{7 the Ger-' .n• las said. i trial to set through � sire to conquer at any cost. You already have been victorious on the ions hot dao o! SandaY, and she had mans are root increalu _tht, eM-i • :you several times; but thea I t7sotsgibt therefore missed- bar cbac with 0010401 Marne and on the Yser, at Ypres, in Lorraine, and in the$eag+es- dee . •perhaps !t would be better if I tame to r _ ciency�-remaining under the pro- _ _ _ y _ Dawn.y, wno had .rrt.gd at tabs Rectors ' Will knout how to conquer• until the final. - ' T atm. is very of yon." ss id Lada about t'°a"tLme In tsad of talking to hes, rection of their forts.' we are add-ii Eilane with an effort. 'You know Yr. Bry• he talked to Mrs,. Gresham. ink tO our efficiency every day, teilt� ant. of,course ' I cant halm thinking that Miss Sinclair - . '•How do you do, BryaatY' gid the to in 'real need of fvaads." he said. when mosey, and Sybil Jackson was realty the ing every opportunity for the prac� _ _ "'Young lawyer rather 000W. a he and the Rector's wife found themselves only person to whom she could turn for boure." said firs. Chaplin "Noir 1401 eat tics of gunnery, the use Of torpe ' ggot Accepted s cup of tea. and besets alone for-a little while, Draattoat LatD sad advice. I that ets and arsn7t the tea, and Lha+, - talking in his mast aggrow.'ve fashion, Mrs Gresham was very quiet for • ma she walked on till she came to a place II we'll talk" does, and also battle tactics, prSC- "' sad in a very little whsle Jul an Bryant meat, and thea %be said- where she could set an omnibus. and she Enid drew near the table, trying very tiring under esery condition of weir. gat rep and took his departure. It u 4rotess to dismiss_ the tact that put herself into one without in the least I hard to keep back her tear But there thew. r18 thine stand, the seas s,r! DemwK,ad is Tary much is love with bar. knowin` what d•ret,tion she would go or 1 was somet>bing that had to be said, and 'Ton'aro leaving town again at once.' I tee, a little worried about it. I am +tate I what she .would do when she tot to the she said it at once. • - - clear for Briush trade. Let those! iuqu,ssd Lada EIIsn,itnmedly. sus she put bt would upset ht} mother a food deal I end of the •tourney. "I am icing to oak You a favor. Will who say, we are doing nothing i� .her band again into hie. Ton ass- he is too young to marry yet , Indeed, as the omnibus ».is rolling past I you-pies" not-not speak about Mr. Bry vie what would happen if we Wer/ sodded one of the entrances to Regent's, Park elle ?• very.'very $Tse. tad on►head. - avrhllr." - i a sat e)ie said. "I'have been .e � Poe oh yes, I understand- ' sward (bions! snddeel7 determined eo see ouR and ua unhappy. Mrs. Chaplin. even now I--I really doing nothing what woullf- '"tit, I'm very uncert .,a I raa:ner-t,hdnk Dawney• with a falnt sntle; ' but' Ham- I awhile under the trees. can't talk to You t h1 easily " I shat, go to Sombut I don't knee► u, ,Land will grow ont of this fancy- It is A ragged little bo ran ftp hissed her, � beCaRne of aur islaada in that spend I earl ...... rt. bat Im oto sick of Lon-1 fihe knew that these -dr4b would imply a•air time will Come t0 t 'lntfy des i It has ossa ro hot flats agar, haat t Jost a case of propinquity They, have � ask to hold her � and she save it something which was not the truth, But � tt►" u thrown together • food dean she tr to btob.'tor is-truth also was not strong thea the truth tenet newer be told'to. an yJ the limelight. Meantime, we 8T/} 'f 2uhan did asst shake bands with Ton- a very bvei7 young creature. and t enough to carry tt, and though ever? one. That bad become a creed with Eaid Yszten; he ump17 gave him • nod, aced ss would be a very Queer sort of young man peony was of value to her now she part• •'I know how ion feel. my dear." said COtStent LO watch'and Walt.' who dad act las his heart to bar T-don t ed with s small ooan gladly -._r- _ _ t *`be went awav else Lawyer laughed, tansy sho reeiprocatee his aseet'a " Jbwt tae a time abs was too weary, toe Mm (!bay in; 'and I'll ask no more goes - 'go has dropped into things pretty T sum quits Pare she dose not,"' Mrs. heart-sick W work and think and plan done. I'a tied you esme o d You're $Cored an Fatber. . G Graham said: se a matter of fact I will out any future aaton. a of the Bort as I like Now dror your -_ g41ta, hese t ba?' he Bald, with a racer tea, and don't you lest yourself mors than He Was the son of i worthy t�aun- 'One would newer imagWo. to look at soma" to Ton that ohs told me �itat she It was very •pieasan•t-under th you can-bel . - hun, that he had been down so low an to war zot going o0 with the tour, and I even thonth the park smarmed with the p',� facturer•and had just returned from • . derive a cab. guessed At once tics real !won" chtMrbn a[ the poor. Won't you have some tea too, Mrs. `, It he ihansht to surprise Lada Ellen, b• You are gains to look setter her Y' qUw- Eaid.ma on long after the noonday sea Ohapl at' abroad. Iiia fatahbr, i 'brusque, Mrs,. Ch tin sat down at once and bo- matter -fact man, surve ed i *. tilled. Sbe telt suddenly a grew repos• ted Colonel Darwney, • moment or nwo bad rt acbed •pa height. She was con• came sociab e. � his. (!► fiance to Mr. Tendarten, tater. - - scions,of feeling an eshatution w joh She inform ed Enid, that though rhe had o�Pring, who was togged out in the _ e sale,- "Ifr Bry. Mrs. Gresham answered promptly. j came because she had not touched food, bad no luck with lodgers: things were not- ;latest London faDhion, with distinct- ' Moet wtuld always be the right Lbta` I Ts: if she will let me: but we are I since the veru +rly morning: and all at �its so bad as they had been with bar, „ I > 'whatever he did"; and this was A, speech strangers. and altbousL she m like Mo. once ,she'awri 'tied with-a start to the fQ rhe had come into a little bit (f disapproval. "YOIiIIg min, he ,,which brought t'he hot color ;uw Mr, Ten- � est as I am draws magnetioal�j to toter. kaowtedge Uh rt she mart do somethias money blurted out. (you 1(iOlt like 8II" ' --- • teeny cheeks, it have no real place in her life." or the n toot would be on her before 0he In truth. you know. my dear," she • Yon want to go to Homburg, 1 bees.•' Colonel Dwwney heof renpp He stood, tall I knew where she was going to slerp. idiot." "'sot said as be pat dews ods step• and soldierly, looklag Shead of him for ¢ 1 Thevetip n rhe started thinking- in real 'said, "tbogsh it's not much, yet it do G Wed•! 1 th.nk I shall to it Ton ova come few seconds..sad hen be said- ; earnest as l as she went over all poesi hero• grid en I haTen't'waunad myself so .-Just at t twat moment, idd before - . -to ma rescue," said Lady Ellen. 'I don't as a rude interfere to my neigh . blfitten abs decid.•d that it would be per maedi abort letting a. I used to do; and the youth lied time to IIlal[e s fittifygl �e realized Tees quickly abed she could, bar's aftatrs; but there u something ; ha the Jost plan it she Rent to the that makes ;t easter for you, too. because reply, a friend walked in, tree Afford to quarrel q ckly him. alt3soosh . about this girl which seems to me to•poll 1 I=ing of her first little home-with Ju- l I.don't line the idea of your being is one p Y• ria the same time she awakened in this for more an ordinary arcippachy. I am j !tan. e:a at least she would be known �,ocm. What you'd Desi W do v to take why, heil0, Billy -got beak, have, ':ttooIn -t chat ahs bound him absolutely ds • man. and I can't do waything, buts % i And treated w'th respect, the Uwo and just pay me what you can , e!l - testable. i. ditierent with You; howerver," be held i "Tbeie would be no fear," she said to for tbeir We ehsn't fakl out," you f' he exclaimed. "By George, oat hie hand as he spoke, and smiled , herself b:tts+sty, "of .an7ose coming to Enid-bit her Quivering lip, bout much.you resemble your fa. ' , Re laughed' • .. - dere ata I tesohi you your business And me Ii he had wanted to do that he ­Ton are very good. Mrs,. aplin," she the r." . I'm proud to think thftt I can 3e of a .such importance in your life. Lady Elisa;' I wonder you dont z my ears, onuld have•doee so a Ions time ago" said. "Just for the moment T can't ot- <% d -he said. "Come and see me Agan. auoe eaW thin• made ier way back to the omnibus ford very much. but-but I-Ism going to` $O he's bwlen trllirig rs1e," gild, , it Lute ohrnsstd bei shoulders. Sia• Gresham, raWte end travelled out to loomsbury. I work. I muni rive lemons. Do You re i Billy quietly. R *Well, you are very clever, and yon hare' An hour' or so afterward she went got.I Z. could ,not see verg clearly -hen Rbc, mesnter when I warhere how we used to - .F. s :helped me so mush." fy to Enid's room. and foend the g:Tl up reached the rereet that was se familiar talk it over? 'Thera were one or two ehil- "And you want me to bele Tai agaln?' ►red dressed and sitting in a ishair. to her. 4 dren you told me about tbeq wTF0 could . Sea DOgia, "Colonel Ila•wney has sent you many Memories were crowding in on her. It have come-to me. Perhaps I could Lesch Alice (returned from broad) There was a note in his Tobe thea went --, -to the Dore oR &Nen Crooper'e pevnd heart; memoges. He was very much d4l&PPOLn� seemed to her so strange that once oho them now. i • ^oto; I eo f think so, Mr. Tsaderten, ad not to see you. He still hopes to hear had rased ny Arid down this very street, "I remember." said Mrs. Chaplin; "but Th. captain told me they had a doif r %ho said- "I-I am already too deeply in You clay a-nd sing, to se d j very -so happy, so light-heartedly, that she had I your poor' husband he was that proud• la bIf every ihip. - o�is debt. I mtat Just struggle sa alone soon, I want ou. to promise. to come been wont t•o ung.as she walked. j you know, he didn:t want Yon to have to back to me, will fou?" It-was with •a venation of something rwork, so it fell'rhrough. But to td1 the Bette -'Gracious: I sholf,ldA'd 1. ua boot I can.' , troth m7 dear,".Mrs.•f'haplin added. - He Care her a foxy look'. Of coarse,,-Ilia Enid looked at Mies. Gresham quietly'. of some ting akin, to joy that when she think they'd III.-m- afraid of burg?IQ11 timpod at once to the eondnaion that ••I can't make any promisees I am knocked At. the door she founds:herself a y� don t seem to me none too strong to ) aaz was coins to help her, afraid L shall have to so to ('.nada, I E moment later facing tae women who kept i tate on mach." at e•3a. "I'm sorry,".be said. "r t tbhi hone people there, You know. They won't the hotow. There might have been a .-..-.-__ -.._- - _ _ _ _ 1. yon would rely uvm me. Leda Ellen•" be veal pleaded to ase me come back, as ohange, and she might bare found • "I -think." elle answered him frankly, I %hall to, but at least they are m7 kith stsanteTs: but GDIe was aParted hes, and i'ryTHE A "�i. "tjsat I have beau relying too much . on and kin, and I have a right to tura to a ,Jit was greeted warmly.Botd is1C thi►t Qom ' 'LIES _.__ everybody add m7 lite. and now it is time i them:. This mtsch at least I will promise she had found a friend. a myself. Do Tau �." Enid added the neat moment; "end "WhY, Yrs. Bryant P' e:elaimed tris It kC - M,ow Mr. Tenderise, am afraid Ms, that is that it I do not go flack to Can- landlady• a brisk, clean, middle-aged woe , 0 "geobn's" and the Horsemen. For �Uwenty-one years thing �►eTdall is rivUI ,is long ae I remain in oda and I And myself vara.Tery lonely,'I man. `•1 was thintdng sbout *oa only , � 's Z have a eticec:sful campaign slut the arOty of Diss _ all am�w a� +this Loose and keep rep all dais establish- w1N write to yon." Wit other day. and wishtag I could have. N ) , rase. o Distemper,'dol Influenza,a, re's"Catarrhal and.Shipping safe For. •'!meat• I shall never be. out of debt. Of "We-are.-Always, here,":.Bas. Gresbam you back again. I've bad uo lack with : dieasir(tnsly defeated b7• "8poha's," 'Absolutely sate for al� ooares, I shall hate rying it rep. but"-( said. "If we go away It is odlt for &.fess my rooms since yon and Mr. Bryant left,I � 0 as". Best preventive. Sold by all drngs:ats, turf roods - - . •site shrugged her shoulders-"well, we days• the Rector never cares to leave his •and that's the truth& but awon't you oome{ Q houses or ibe manataoturers. jbave . do ea many things we bate,don't pe��ple. -Naw yen really feel restcdP" inP 7t has oven a terrlb]y Lot day, and I �A wet." "Oh, so much better-quite anotber'per• you look wore out." ' I �R C+0 .S hn Medical Co., Goshen, Ind., O.S.A• -- ' . He looked at her iiia puzzled faehlon. son: and I baro a. falc to ask You. I Rpe topic the kit Daae from Enid's hand. _ He did not quite understand the drift of watt to go away 'to-mgrrow quite--quite and she showed the way into -a front _ —her-wosds. -Uor. inl�be was net pprrep¢r- early. I don't want, to brut 3tr1_Ham• varier, ' _ - -- ed for this declaration of 1ndepdndeace, mond in any way, I--I wonder.it you un"Would von like e�cit of-tea or per• I . . • 'A. Ito 1 you lose months ago, Lady dePerfe t" i hsps you've had (1. $500 FOR A NAM . .. Ellen, I never could see the aced for ewuo perfectly," said Mrr. Gresham, emifins EI*h 4binked h her eagerly. � �• s drastic' alteration to your We; and it just for an instant. "Well, leave >S to "I haven't had anytbing to•eat N'.rice I . you tie bt iI content to leave tliinge to I me. I will drive yeti-to the stat.fon MY.-, the morning, Mrs. Chaplin. I've come rep ' • me—' tielf.. on shall hare- our breakfast be• from the. country," Abe elplalin'ed. I Thi.e-is the beau•Uitul new perfume, mode ro "Don't think ma ungrstetnt. i r. Tehder•, y tore eight o'dook. and too will getaway -'Oh, then you'll be wanting something Canada,, endorsed and need ezCama ia, b' Mde. ten." Lada Ellen said, "if I decide to wake ( P iul,r.e Donalda: the'famous CBaadian Psdma us in time to catch the erprees at the junc. baldly• Just sit down, -tike off your fat"1 Dona uy and do things for myself.'• She obang• ting which leaves,a, ]yttle.after.aige," I te',:he bupticd away tae landhidy Bhook We want a suitable name for Jt, and to will ed the subject irracr-fuily. "Wba,t have Thli 1programme was carrieA out, and so her ii(ad. She had no need of words to . you been doing all this time? You have it was that Enid found dreireelf travelling I tell ]ter that Mr . Bryant had falden on .4 dice' not, leen in London, Lave you?" rapidly,away from the country.Ona :-guy hard•.times: in fact she did not quite like 0500 IK CASN CRt=Es Mr. Tenderten enlarged upon his doings hot morn!ng, - to inquire, after' Julian.• 'Abe•was .afraid as 00.00 o . and threw in a few big'names; but in She went•whto she reached Lnndon to I lost sometbing had hap ened to him e400.00 for the best came,' p - 50,00 for the bees description Ly the perfume. reality he was perturbed It•wm-not at Sybil•Jackeon's flat: There she W,ie test ; was back almost directly with a rot J 25.00 for the second best name. .all his game to let Lady Elton get out of by the information that!tike Ja"csaon had tray, ca tirhioh was spread teacups and i i , !' I I;I I, 10.00 for the second beet description. = his hands; and he knew that, without gone abroad suddenly. a loaf and some butter. ' . 5.00 for the third best desorlpsion, help from anybody, it elle ehoee to sell 'Something to do with that' there W-o-�• "No; I've never had no decent fo]k i, - -• 'aind ten Si:00 prises far the-nest best•de*a6D• her valus:bTed'suoh ae:she had,'diapoee- of men 8 Wghte,"'said the porter, VI did bear ' eirioo you went away," she eiltattered on:d I ,'I ..._ �taons. - • • her piotures a-nd her furniture, she would her sav as she has gone t6 Russia, but I -T-re often wondered abourt yon, Mrs. Bryr-e I The winner of ;he condee: will be dwided~by a be able,to raise sufficient-money to pay that a.ayn'�t be right, you know; any j ant. -Did you• get along-_ oomYortably i,I committee of Montreal's leading advertising menhist, and at any rate'to settle the•la•rter way, eho's lociked up too flat and I've tot where yogi went?" I ;I and their decision wilt be kiu;tl- Should two or ortion of?ier,debts, He felt he had made I the key. W01 you be r,tay'ns here;-mise? I Vee • said Enid. "It wasn't like being' ' I ; I I more oonimtants send in the winning name the iA p wr,>ng Lova and at once attempted to Ohi" the-borter added "there was an old n;th you; but we .managed all right, - I i•• - -'-,arise -frill be equallg divided, and an addit4omal arta t},4st but ho was not, wholly elle., genrolemtit come inquiring- for. yon once -times were very hard with us. You know prise to the value od 05.00 will be Rivers eaoh etc. -.rdul. or twice Qiuce you've been away, He I gra should never have left you, Mrs. Ohap_' .'.'eessfud contestant. No emeployee or member of Lady Dl1en sal some firse attap b& pad seemed a hit Vexed be didn't see yuu,' lin, if we conld have afforded to stay." - I thin Arm shall enter Rile contest. Coneee:t olosev can awry taln}dng dgeply; attd Blip not.'., "No: I shan't•ertay he ' veld Enid. I lire. Chaplin eat some slices of bread - _ a�midnignt. Januaav 30th, 1415. - igg��t PPont upeLtaaitrB 0 drefs for her lonely• "M18s Jackson mitlit not like it, and'be• red butter. anct-went"fb grid Ro-Into fhe O9ir TO,1;".ZTER: '1Q enable every ciontegtctna - �i�1 r. wdt0ti a note wsa brought to*her. ' . gid. I -1'm only in �ondotL fora few fails adjoining room, bringing back at to try the new perfume before aubmittin theLr - yi ws,s tcoms Jti to ' " t. ,Inside the•o hours. t any lti$Aase br 7e le;rt' carni' ' act a tea-pot and a boiled egg, 1Q for a name. we make the f�lowimg win a little enOlosure, and in ibis encloo- for tee. o you I ink yon would take tare 1' "It seem to me," ebe said, "ire get no. I ps0lal O�►set-For one dime, ten oent�, we *ill I ' ars nota A blank ohsque•- of• bow I. . . yfi'n` T in td Wm"o soma-of tie; but I one of our Heeds! Souvenir Boull's ad the l me t,urter a sanfe(� eagerly, and as jiie di hope tli�ass wsa going to be a little e-regal�r 85 Deals size-together wirtli Ij- am lsavinf t4moROR `or America•" hand cloge(� over the halt�rown that Enid better tole, you, my dear! 3Sr. Bryant he test ruin,-end One-Premit� (:o»pon. JJ>sl- a w te. y stern ii Ter,- under, pace him, he sAld' were e' t a fine hong man, so strong for ip rets. >t ip meoeeeatw to hgve.taa Pres lain. Perhaps you A&Ts gnaosod th}t I '•Perhaps you'd like a bit of suinma,t to and wi]]'ddyiisag,.toop��tit have.minded whit est al to e�lter. >ssa.not a Tery y arta , t as I�vq t, mist!.Fay m_ iatue_could cook You s" b"ddd-now,'woul� he T`- - �� to y You well be delitht(d vrdth the gashed tdia+f 7 b and 0o ea{y. �n d loos her cotiraQe in both her 4erDnmo. b}Te a chance to wilt Uhe bi¢Drl)e. a�gympathsX. I yogi Drs -oh! thank iyou, no, said P,nid, bis �. _ RODaERS GRAY & ST1?WART, PERFUlY�.I-RS - __,gQiv to t gaga Ito mo, a to DsTsii the "I'M lunching out, q�'vtr arire-to you, #ra, dhaDTin,:' qhs v to atrrto ( a bm&d I Yha had oiAT a mall 1.14, epee a_ilt her, saiQ, "h6oause I-Pmm�atA1 alone now, aTifl 7 �pf, Oy l K= >1LEURY sT•, MONTREAL:' X04 from -�qYt ea yo gs p1se wanted aws•Y t-h.ia living hoavii7 want to live cors ere where I am _ _ . seed w. SsUmddy � o! ns! bind. Iiop what tvs0 ahs to do!I kncmrw. -I can only..eoA!t�Dor soots" - - - ,W AA .011 lfi a trsa, ow ug V,hsss wi/ ohs to go? tilt. hid sio Teti. •`It'll be • plosrusa to aYa Ton In this I . . . . . . io . - . . - _. . ,i . .. . . .. . s�` - • .....". • . .•+s•,. •L2 Utz ,r.. ..., .. ,,... ., y ::2.„;� nt.,r . ,. - -,:>. tr, ..__. ._ ... .. ._.... rev,..,arrr-s- +�+.^,.•-�,.- .:• �-,�,,��._-�L` -...Y.- . �_v1:` __. _ _ - - _ - — _. ✓ }• �- , � , �.. ..—, �• -' � 0 -� '' {•Sri jand rob it over the glass, after w:p- ing down the framework with an I STORY OF WARas oiled cloth. Then proceed to the next window a HOME nd treat it similarly 1 TRAGEDY IE�� �, � �oh -both sides. After that go back - ta the first one and wipe it dry with f . cr�ai:r,TR.._ ! , •. , ;►����►• i a large,clean cloth_ No real polish ' 7{ ring is required and the windctu yr _ - If the war has not inspir i artyWith fish. glass will look clear and shiny. French artist as yet, it h Y To Thais• Frozen Fish.-There are Kerosene will clean your hands '. I - moved•fliany, pens., The ing ..; tin short story is by Rene Bazin the 6' �` two ways to thaw fish. If they are better than anything else after rens y, and was printed thawed at room temperature there blacking a range or stove. Pour a -'in the Echo de Paris: is no chance of their losing their little in'the.water. wash your hands M: Here is what I have`se�ii in the flavor, unless they are allowed to in it, then wash them in tepid wa � . Vendee I love. When autumn stand after they have thawed out, ter, and finalI}' with plenty of soap comes ills dame of hills extends fine * «"�, when they will "break down" some and a stiff brush in hot water. Fin ' burnin :heaves toward the sky °' what and spoil more quickly than ish up by rubbing the hands with where hazy clouds pass, driven on afresh caught fish, which spoils lemon and rosewater and glycerine -. by the wind from the 6ea. There quickly enough, as everybody When your kitchen sink is rust} , are thickets on the hilltops, remains .. knowa. A quicker way is to .put rub it over with kerosene. Of high-treed forests,_ orchards be- u: r ' them in cold water an _a.a this is Squeaks in shoes are prevented longing to farmhouses or simply` ` ` the method used by dealers' when by dipping the soles in kerosene. r gi g r y-trees planted along the banks, g N:y,, customers demand.fresh caught fish, The white spots appearing in the ` .among which. are found the morin- ryV ra although there-is none in the mar- spring on the lining. of.y our. re- - --tain ash, -wild pear trees and a kind 4 `' ` ket, or those to be had are at pro- frigerator will disappear if you rub of oak whose leaves die in splendor.. hibitively l;igh prices. the zinc'with kerosene. Leave the I know iickt_Ghat. crazy owner, ' .., eked Trost Steak.- o refriget'atfor, open several hours, - ' on -sine.-__departed,-planted two � � strips of bacon under the steak and ton wash-witbi wart:�ctia� and-a"'' ' line!; of crab-apples on the brow of - -two over it, and then some fresh to- monis. The refrigerator.will then the hill whereon the farmhcutse of by i y , , s 7 r matoes on top, and bake. is _ La Renandiere is built, looking to , 5 y �;: � ward th ssttang stti1. It take@ "` � rr r �� _ cessary to understand that there is will have disappeared. j� r� ' " much cod in a fish like the trout, To clean painted wails-wipe.t. many years before aueh trees give o�y/�i, y h r '� g first with a cloth wet in kerosene , an fruit, and, as the avenue was f y ;'r, ` z/ iy,y x that is large enough for steaks, al Y ✓� r � ,� though we like that species best in .and let Aland fifteen minutes Then• 4r,:. .over two hundred }'aids long. it r x. :, wash the walls with good, warm was work for the meta,, (faimer ti the•smaller sizes. �''r 6 Ass soapsuds, but do not rub soap on r who works on the basis of sfiar3ng y�r,: s y To Broil Any Fitch Steak.-Do not thepcloth or the %int will be profits with the landlord, instead of �� %� have our dealer cut the steaks too p ay-itrg reTt1 to gather in the crops i ' } streaked. Rub spots of tar or pine thin. A steak an inch thick can be P in Octob€r, all the more as that he v "' broiled in from twelve to fourteen pitch on clothing in keroyen.e-before yit8d' but little help, being marriedi> minutes, aubout six minutes to a. Washing them. _ K to a wife wliu was not strong. ' a r r side, and a fillet from the-aide of, a inl�. Household )d _ Tlf-Mrmer's.wife at La Renan r > w »;, r• thick fish will cook . in about the k. diene ws$ one of those peasant. f same time, A fillet is a thick, flat The home milliner generally whose faces arouse pity; pais. not ; slice ori fish without t'he bQne,.lust makes the mistake of using toe pretty, ith features long, drawn t 9h ' ae a fillet of beef is stile or slice many alt-tc iF-ee .. is downward and framed in the Ven kr y ;¢ 4 of muscle or lean meat without or feathers. "Few. but strong, -dean headdress w-.hioh compresses ti M y y bone. For a single large steak use the role. the templew. What was beat about e- half a teaspoonful of salt, a pinch Brass polished with oil and rot- _ her was her beautiful teeth, a rare �? y . .. of pepper, a tablespoon of vinegar ten-ataae will have a deep rich thing in that country. Before she ,, and three of oil. Mix these together yellow tone. The whiter, nacre was married, when she laughed L and add same slices- of onion and brilliant tone is caused by acid n b ��" mine ofbea; there was %rightness - .. ,._ _._ _ i! you choose, tura polishes. - -- to pac& bot in the corner of her brown a es ' ' r +. r y ..y, .. ou nave the fish over and over in this sea- y which made mea say: "She's not a ASR., Y 4 �f soning, and let it lie for an hour, trunk, tie in the corks, and wrap altogether unpleasing; it's a pity if there is time, turning several them in soft towels, garments, etc., v *d, r '. - she's so frail. After being six ss '� `''-s a Vii% times. This is an excellent way to and place in the middle o! the -years married she became a mother,- - season fish, even if you cannot let trunk. ' and her child was two years old The -Scrap of Paper'" German C6aoeeilor. - ;t lie an hour. You will not taste If the stepladder slips, paste a IL 41 when the war began. Alm+Yst at �f ' - << any o! these things. but will know piece of old rubber over each sup- once her husband had to leave La I did not want this war." '-We Germans do not cherish-hate. 1 Renandiere and join his regiment: have labored steadily to develop a good understanding with En Land.'� that your fish has'in-excellent taste, post; this will not only prevent a k. .: ,No ,Tie could speak of having seen These are some of the striking state menta made by the Imperial Ger- as it will not have unless well sea- 'call, but it will protest the Boors' Aimee Cottereau wee Frail of man Chancellor, Von Bethmann-Hollwe in a long interview+ on the coned. Small fish need but little If you have casters put h your body she was; it is true, but brave war, its causes, and its.probabie result The ravages of war have seasoning; those of a coarser grain wood-box, it will much more it ivitlaal, able to bear emotion silent- riot' spared even the "Reichkanzler." In his uniform of.Lieutenant .' need a good deal to make them fine, convenient to sweep around and d ly, and trained for centuries to General, with grizzled, close-cropped beard, he seemed mush older Serve with Hollandaise sauce or under it, or to move 'it from plass meet emergencies boldly. She ac- than the scholarly, frock- -coated staGesnian of Reichstag debates Only -plain melted butter and slices or to glace. oompanied filer husband to the ata- recently his oldest sou had been wounded on one of the battlefields of quarters ori Lemon, When cooking mushrooms it e ; tion, sari on her return entered the Poland. As a reward for his efforts the Balser haR p fsented him - Boiled Fish SCea1s.-Fish steaks safe to put a silver spoon in the . village church, where ware some with an Iron:Cross which is'suspended from the ribbon in the third may be boiled on top of the stove pan, It the slwoa turas dant you thirty women, come like her to con- buttonhole of his coat The chancellor is firm.-amd obdurateand' in or in a chafing dish A, halibut steak can be sure there is a toadstool in vt' secrato their sacrifice and pray for spite of many reverses is firmly eo,n&dent of ultimate victory for Ger- of a pound weight.can he boiled and the ,pan courage, When she had finished, many. used with a 'sauce, or be boiled and Excellent school aan�wic art and she was not-long, she entered flaked and used as a salad or for made o! large ripe olives stared and her house, took her little girl in her ,�► Renand•iere fall-in a_fight' near N neck. She seemed to have come out timbales Cover the steak with chopped fine and spread ea .bread ^+ _arms and murmured: - mor; his arms crossed, losing- his of a dream-and not to have strength boiling�water and add a bit of bay and butter sandwiches with may- her are all I have now:­ rifle. to ray what she had. seen, There leaf, some green pepper, or carrot onnaiae, 'I saw her the next day but one is a field of wheat. so ripe that the During the Latter days 'of Sep Razz 4ilence tui a time, At last she and onion, and salt and pepper, and Apples pared, cored and set into tembec un•the sloping lands the one said : cook gently until done. It may a dish with sugar and water to es.rs were letting the grain escape. eyed farmhand held the ploy while "Thee' all want io .help tree . my take twenty minutes. Save the Bake until tender, but not broken, I caught sight of her, the soldier's y _ wife, Qutting the harvest. She was the farmer a wife touched up the huwband must be dead liquid in which it is boiled for sauce are delicious served witli_cuatard ' tour oxen.witTi'ihe goad: She did Fc� one anewerc*d her. 4he let, or soup, poared over them, working's, hard the it -was only not sing, it is true, as a real -ux fall her mallet, took_ up her little If you-want to make tiiirbales 's : - when I spoke that she stood up, her Edriver should, but iahe kept to the one. who was %til! sitting on the flake the fish, add to it about an So UN, D SLEEP hair oli ng to her cheeks, sate= right of the-team and said the words grass by the edge of the field, and equal measure of cracker crumbs, _ -- aag�e li i n of h se os um. o- fied Ri'th' the res. tato that should be said in a quiet tune, clasped her tightly in her arms. and what seasoning you choose; itrtee Chance to P t strength. "I promised him that our which, however, penetrated the Then, with ufiseeiti eyes; she went share th the harvest should not be e g bind with white of egg, allowing <<I have been a coffee drinker, hedgerows and moved the coal of +lowly and 'with bowed back toward one egg for each timbale cup two- ,more or less, ever since I can re- lost, you see. At the end of Sep- - tember twill drive the plough if he those on the hills. RouReaud: the crab npplr-trees, She lead be- thirds full of the mixture, fill the member, until a few months ago I is not back. But he will be backhe Caiilard, Noblet She called her coals.a widow: She had ceased to butters imbale cups, set them in became more aad more nervous and ` 86e =said this with the assurance oxen by-their names and, looking believe in life. Through the charity hot w- a coo i • u%& &_-Il— I catt}d not << at the opened furrow% smoking of her friendtA-she had becc+me•ac- 1 -that seeks to be assured. You na well set, turn out of timbale mod sleep at night for I was horribly have news1" I asked. _ "Yes,_in with mist and dust, she thought: gnainted with grief, _ and serve with a cheese sauce. You disturbed by dreams of all sorts deed, and it is good. He has passed It-is-no wzrk-for a.woman that I --'1' — may decorate the bottom of the and a species of distressing night- am doing, but he will be tired, poor "RANGE FINDING. 'through•Paris and is going to Bel Jean, when he returns, and I shall moldy with put of green pepper be- mare," (The effects oa the system ga°m• Is that-fart""Y�' rther. be able tc say : Wiest.}'ourself" " �+� t►+atruments are Uses! to Find ! in the fish, or you may of tea and coffee drinking are very � fro in an egg which is poached in similar, because they each contain . And the little one 4" "She is sleep She interrupted herself quickly-, for tris Distance, P •a' ing in hei'eradle fossa there." +the cooking of the whole. the drug, caffeine. r the spring of hope had weakened in action, the quick-firing field guns ('heese Sauce.-This sauce has "Finally, after hearing the ex- spite of-the deference which under her load of toil. Aimee Cot- she had always shown me, I felt of the opposing European armies are man names, but is simpl}•,a white perience of numbers of friends who that the farmer's wife pitied me be= teresu persevered for more than a generally concealed from the enemy; } quit -coffee and were drinking week, and then the metayer from the Runners often never seethe target sauce made by cooking together a lied q cause I could suppose that. a. mo- Malabri, hPr old- neighbor, came�at all, and the guns are laid by clino- large tablespoon of butter with one I Postum, and learning of the great Cher would leave her child in the benefits they had derived, I .con- . 'house without anyone to Look after- one morning to take her place. Five meter elevation. The gunner determ-I of flour, and then adding to it, stir- eluded coffee 'must be the cause of da•ca later the plowing was finished, Itnes how far to elevate his gun in or. ring all the time, a cup of hot milk, I eluded trouble, so I got some Postum her, With a back-turned thumb and the metayer from Lachere came(spirit level on rheas Bht whichmeans canfbe!When this is well blended, cooked, -she pointed to`where at the side of - _ p° to see her. Do not trouble.your'ise.t at any desired' angle; the gunner .and seasoned, oriel from eel 1 to directions. the field a little.thing. white and I self," he said: "I will harrow your Tto a cue of grated geese. Too "I was astonialied at the flavour blue, was seated in the shade of an fallow land; your farmhand can roll, merely to lift i i1 a muzzle of his F• apple tree.. gun until the bubble of the spirit level strong a cheese taste with fish is and taste. It entirely took the The days passed,.. our armies the pioyred land, and- I, as is only in the centre. The 'battery com-�not liked by some people If the place of coffee, and to my very great _ tnoced dow=n; stopptsd and began es fitting, will do 'the- sowing.'' :�o mender, who, posted •at the observing sauce should happen to be lumpy, satisfaction, I began to sleep peace move upward again. Aimee n to one spoke to her about her hus- Istation perhaps half a mile away,is by any accident, put it through a fully an •sweetly. My nerves im- t ove cortin d ai work, and at - band. and .yet.she never doubted the only man on the battery who can strainer before adding the cheese. , roved, and I_Kish I could wean but their hearts were also heavy be- see the target, either telephones or i Butter Sauee.-The old fashioned I Pyery matin, Zvomati and child from . •6'6eck to watch for the postman at cause of the long silence. I saw signals the correct elevation to the - bhe end of the-crab-apple avenue. them at wcirk about the middle- of giinners. To obtain the distance, or i butter sauce for boiled fish is still Ube unwholesome drug drink -cot ti I in favor although there i same .fee. He came on his bicycle-, leaning - �range, he uses two instruments. one, over the. handles, but ru,t. moving October. lis the director. :That is a telescope question about its being whole- People do net• really appreciate quickly all the same. "Nothing for The master of Lachere 'was throw" mounted on a circular graduated base! some; .the white sauce is also ques- CIT"realize what a powerful drug it we t" "Nothing. It will,be for tai: 'ing out the seed; the fgrmhand led !plate, a simple form of theodolite with i t•ionable. This is made exactly like I is and what terrible effect it has the mare hauling the gcanitk roller., 'which he measures the angle between the white.sauce, except that boi'1- I.on the•,Human system. If they did, morrow. Until !fie end of P ,11•hile they worked Aimee Cotter-Ith-e guns acid . the •tai get. The other l in water is used instead of milk, !ember she never,failed to come to g hardly a pound of coffee would be µ: can could not remain in the douse. its the range finder, with which he gets et the boiling liquid in sold. I would Heyer think of going the same spot_ ask the sante ques- and,•taking a mallet, qhe broke the 'the distance,or range, o e g I mould al : tion and receive the same answer. which the fish wasboiled. _ The women of the tittle town-would, clod's of earth-missed be the harrow Iof the target. That-is a telescope with ,1 in front ot.the sower. I,went for- two object glasses about.thirty inches cut up one or two !lard boiled eggs i most as soon think of p ng illy, say to her, Write to his.captain•: ward into' the field 'but, quickerlapart; it gives two halt images in the into the sauce. hand fin's fire after I had once i Write to the Red Cross at Geneva! !eyepiece, whfch can be made to coin• - been burned. Fours for health." than I, a boy ran toward the farm j 1' g for Kerosene Oil, Postum comes in two forms'. They may know something. She cide by turning a drum, ,.When the''. er's.._wife, who did not see .him,' a•I wrote, and then decided to keep si=: two images coincide, the graduafton'i Regular Postum '-- must be we l boy of .fifteen. _He stopped three opposite the pointer_.on the -drum • Here are nine uses to be made of boiled.. 15c and `5c pa.ck es. . -- lent and wait,-busy with her little aq one, her house and the farm. Up pace% from-the farmers wife and shows the range in yards. The bat• kerosene oil:• Wash out your dust I .Ingtant.Poatum-is a soluble POW- t arter to two each da she raised his hat. "I€:you like," he- tery commander now has two sides of I less mops in' kerosene and soak i der. A teaspoonful dissolves quick- f ' _a gu - -. -• ' -' said; "I am strong; I will harvest the triangle formed by the target, the ly. in a•cup of. hot water and,_with felt joy quite near,1 ready' to enter our dusters in kerosene. Let th_ - --,into her soul and show its-face, and your crab-apples; on the avenue. observing station, and the nearest gun, i' Icream With my sisters to help me I can and the-'angle betWeeir them From kerosene dry on your dusters and beverage ge sugar, makes a delicious get it never came. Her frierids easily bring thein to your house." them he is able to fix the range from you will have dustless dusters: beverage inytantl�. 30c and 500:, _ among the women sought to avoid She made-no reply. •'Phe two men the guns- to the target, and the angle A spoonful of kerosene added to tins. tiraeti.n her, for then feared they at which the guns should be laid%' a kettle of very hot water will make The cost per cup uf'bot•h kinder is g 1 had stopped working. She looked a•ottld betray themae yes. The re at the'boy, the farmhand and the - window%, looking glasses, and plc about the same: portwas whispered arutind that "There's a -Reason" for Postum. Jean Cottereau was dead. _ A ser- old matayer. Her •face, became &tter one boil on the strive than:I!tire glss%es bright•'and clear. Uae --sold by Groeor%. _ J whiter than the kerchief round her two on the neck. a small, clean cloth, wring it dry, geant' had seen thy-•farme; of La ,, _, x• •d`F.<Ya�°`"'c. c , r".+x^.c. kw 7.r+;. .. ,r Z. .•_r '^,. _ ¢..• .. ,F - :..45,= .. .w"-. :sks} _ '?p?i.bo^=-- }^.ea•<sz+ ...a.r�'Y' r a, s - Ed-.-Waleb, of, Lindsay, was -A number from this locality L���1�� • in town on Thursday. attended the patriotic concert in ^a' ._ -VNDERWEAR _ _-- -- -_-purge lwuglas, $r. is4n very bartoa on Monday night.. -1 WQr ealth at P-eseat. .-Ice harvest is In. full swing -Ura. F. Grigg and Master � attt[N RIVaR Are you in need of underwear 7 It so call and procure a suit at 81.00 81.50 �+ these days. Kenneth, are spending n few days Mr. T. E. Griffiths is apendio two 52.00 or$8.�0. We can give you a good range to choose from. Men's -Miss Meston *pent Sunday with friends in Toronto. or three.months with friends in ick- heavy with friends in Toronto. -Dr. Henrywool sox,26, 35, 40 cents. Penman's at 40c.are extra good. -Har Wade chi ni'3' will be here on ering and Toronto. -Harry shipped A car- Tuesday, Jan. 26th, but will not Remember the township Sabbath A few of the famous Dunnville sweaters le d may be had at _ --'load of hogs on Monday. be able to attend to hie duties on school convention that will be held in - $2.50,$3,00$8.50 or$4.00 each. guaaC extra good wear. -A. J. and Mrs. Rogers, of Bin- his regains day,Feb. 2nd. the Baptist church on Wednesday, Bee our boots,shoes and re. `,,sale, were in town on Tuesday. -Rev. Dr. 13azlewood of To• Jan. 27tb. 'A good program has been -Miss Frankie Jones spent over ronto, will occupythe ul rt in prepared by the committee and an in- Groceries always fresh and everything you want fresh. White fish, halibut, ':Sunda with friends in Whitt p p teresting and profitable tisue is assur- Y Y• the Methodist church on pit ed to all. salmon, haddie, fillets, oysters, Holland herring, etc. Phone -W. V. Richardson had a busi. next in the the interests of moral •..-. orders receive prompt attention. mess trip to the city on Saturday. reform., CLARZMONT _ -Miss S A Dale has been spend -The committee is desirous that G A GILLESPIE • ..DUNBART6 e'ing s week with friends in Mari. Mrs. David Gregg was in the all those who received yarn for ; •-:;Pow• socks for the soldiers prior to Jan, city on Monday. -Soros people may think that 9th,bring Fred Ward shipped'a carload of - g in the socks to Mrs, H. hogs on Tuesday.- McFadden°McFadden don't cut prices. Look J. Marquis as soon as possible as y' - >at his ad. * Peter Maenab sr., had a business it is desirable to make a shipment trig, to the cit -E. L.Chapmau shipped a car- at once. yon Monday. ® The load of cabbage to the city on -A number of our nun A fall of snow to the depth of — Saturday. young peopple seven or eight inches fell on 24on• f went to Whitby ou Wednesda y da night =J.C.Phihpisasking for tenders�'evening to seethe hocks match Y ght which has greatly. im• - ito au pij bid with his season's I ,proved the sleighing, • _ p between Picton and W1itby in supply Qf ice, -'which the f,rd3et won by the _PICKERING MARKL`T8 --Arthur and Mrs.-Bo es enter. - h8- tamed a number of friends ou leagne game of the season at White Winter Wheat, .......... 1.26 Friday evening �­­Also Wilma Johnson,-of Whit- -The regular meeting of the Mixed '� }� 1.25 '` �` , =b as the. guest of.--the._ .Nissen.. S rin ►, y 1Vemen's-Inst-tuts m=ill-I-- Shirley over Sunday. the home of Mrs. Byron Field on Goose •••. 1.10 ..... I-Edgar and Miss Laura Andrew theafternoonofJan. 28th, corn- OestSto I V'entertainedafew young friends mencing at 3 o'clock. All mem- e 1 _on Friday evening last. bers requested to be present as COUNTY COUNCIL -- _ -Mrs. (Dr.) Towle was in the business of very great huportance COUNTY OF ONTARIO — - city on Wednesday attending the is to be considered. _ funeral of an Old-friend. -The Women's Institute held The first meeting of the Council of ---for --- _ -Rev: Mr. Cooper, of Port their social on the 19th in the the Corporation of the County of -Arthur, has been the guest of F. Town Hall from 2 p m. to 7 p. tri., Ontario, for the year, 1915, will be ! •''*nd Mrs. Hurst for a few days. which from the sound of buzzing held pursuant to statute in the Court 43�: ' -James Richardson has had his sewing machines and clicking of Rouse, Town of Whitby, on Tuesday - 3 Ladies' season's supply of lee placed in his knitting needles proved that they the 26th day of January, instant, at m !-Ace-house during the past week. and their lady friends _w Fre hay. the hour of Two o'clock in the after- and -' John and-Abe L�w_4_4 Toron- noon. , __..__ -- - mg atony as well as an enjoyable Ap accounts to be 1:►id before the i 3 �T to, spent a few days during the afternoon, Result of the sewing Council should be forwarded to the - i~'�a` past week with their relative-3 in will be 12 shirtp most of them be- :Ierproperly certi&.d at least three `� - ? k ear town, ing completed. days before the meeting of the Coun- w - About sin inches of anuw fell -The policetritstees 'held their cit. o;�t?� "; COMM on Monday night with the reGtilt first meeting of the year on Mon- Dated at Whitby. this Idth day of.:that sleighing is now in excellent day when the following officers January A. D. 1915, condition. were elected for the ensuing year. J�o. E.F?,RfiwEI t No. 4_32----D_&-_A r . . �' Chairman-Joan raper. Count _ _ __ �• Street- were at York on :Monday night Corumisaioner-W. G. Ham ; Sec- � � Exceptionally fine strong double paying a fraternal visit to the retary-M. S. Chapman. The WANTED - asonie lodge of that place. trustee board request the citizens _ 'i web,all through. • Top,beauti- -Dr. Towles' office hours will to attend promptly to the cleaning ,p► reliable man to sell =full finished in embroider be from 9.30 a. m. to 12. instead of the sidewalks after snow falls. y y Of 19 to 8 m. until further Having cement sidewalks over the HARDY CA'%ADIAs GRow.-STocx .. and sills ril.2bon. �rr1Ce. $1 - ,notiee. Office hours 7 p. w. to 9, greater._pas_t_�__Lhe Pillage, it is - is usual. --4-- is Pickering and Ontario _ hoped that the residents will out I -W. B. Robson 'will hold an County. r auction sale of ten acres of litand- ;aspect to themselree and to No. 227—D. & A. non-rustable the town, keep the walks in Rood ing timber, chiefly pine and condition. Start now Kt the teas Very popular line.- Easy fit- cedar.at lot 28, con. % on- Satur- -Word has been received here selling time. ' ala Jan. 30th. - y• on Thursday that Miss Rachel Send for list.of 8pci8g Olsering4. = ting. Six suspenders. -Alex Nilson, of Whitby. is Rem mer,sister of the late Enos and engaged in decorating the interior and terms to agents. ' of St George's church. During Harry Rammer, had died that _Price $1M. --- - morning at the home of her neph- ;Liberal Commission the progress of the work services ea•, W. A. Reljnmer, of Brockville. -will be held as usual. with whom she has been residing -Handsome free outfit. . D. A. Brastjiere=cion-rust- _ -A surprise party, consisting of since 5In last. She lead been in --a number of old -friend*- Y STONE & WELLINGTON - — - - upoa Mrs. Rachael Gordon at her rather poor health since Christ. ' able.. -Vefv' nice], fini#led in uaq but her condition became _:':fie Foothill lurseriea• - home on Friday evening, when a geriou3 onl a few da g prior to , stablished W ' most pleasant social titue way Y Y P E \ - edging and embroidery.' _ - her 'death --which wa clue to spent. _ � 0MnITW 0 c _ - ,. . ., pneumonia. The funeral w - _._ . .:, -Pride, Only j0 cents.- -Bargain hi 5harplec Tubular plass to-day (Friday) on 'the ar• .� _ Separator?, the very latest im- rival of the 2.40 trxi'n to l:r3kine Good �1�jproved. Une serond-hand, will Cemetery. Luck . sell cheap. These- are the beat -On the-5th inst., D. 1). G. M. Q� �M. S. CHAPMAN machines made. See I).'Sin,psoa E. Hurn and hi3 staff of officers �R ►SSI FE — w - with Trees &. Co. from Eaaera Star Lodes at Whit- -A large number of our young N, = by, visited Uatd i Lu �. Have You Tried INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD ?' -- people went to Oshawa-nn Friday ;mss#, I. O. O. F. asci installed the avenin to witneg® the hockey follon ing (Aces 3 for the present -Depends un Having the right kind match etween the intermediate ? l"�f 1 1 - year : 5. G.-F. Pinnae : V. G. of trees. Bow mao'ahave + f� -teanraof that town and Whitby, -F. Adair : R. S,-W. G. Hans : in which the fora,er n•on. heavy fibrous rout?. F. S.-J. Stephensou : Treas.-J. -A large number of the young Clark : War.-R. BalSdoa . Con.- They are grown in the right kind A it were in Whitt on MondaGormley y ar - _ y Y y I. G.-L. D. Banks. R. S. N. G- and packed in the pink of _ evening to see the hocks matchO.—G' ��' hockey J..-Bels o L. S. N. �.aw : between Peterboro and Whitby in R. S. V. G. Richardson . L. S which the former won b 4 to 1. Y V.'ls.-H. Powell.-. R. S. S.-- .,Two more agents wanted -Leslie Morcombe accompanied Shepherd . L. S. S.-J. Potter : in Ontario County. `�" by C. H. Burling, had a business Chap.-D. Simpson. = _ _X p � —**The Canadian War" is the THOS,�W, BOWMAN di SON CO., � � - .tri to Omemee last week �rhen- < Mr. Morcombe purchased the title of a weekly publication, that --- ---- undertaking.bnsiness in that vil• has now issued its fourth edition, �.txlT$n lase: He will take possession on and is being well received through. Rid eville, - - Ontario I _) the First of February. His many out the country. It is edited by g — Pickering friends wish him sac-' a group of 1 ing Canadian journ.cess in his new sphere of labor. e ,e 5 C Swett to Fait J•• H BUN2� --.,�3S�3LS��3 IT - -Thecommittee appointed t, alists, and-ie well written, as 4�, . rl�. the Pickering treeVigin po Red 1, might be expected, and to the tion at their annual meeting to point. A spirit of patriot" is O make arrangements for their an- breathed from every. page. The - -T W - E AR noel oyster e er met he Mon- writers and editors receive no re- T� 1 muoeration'for their services. The day evening an fixed the date of various articles deal with the war Superior Stable fittings We have a fine assortment of Sheeppsskin Moccasins and Boots to keep _ the event of the season for Wed• - your feet flue and warm during.the cold weather. - from different standpoints and are all prices. -nesday, Feb. 8rd. The services of exceedingly interesting. The pro- -"' - Oar Overshoes and Rubbers cannot be beated, for they are 1st quality _ Mr. Mooney have been secured to fits are devoted to the varions Superior Litter-Carriers of rubber. See our lines of heavy Woollen Socka and heavy cater for the occasion. Shirts-the*e are of extra value. Our assortment of - war funds and for this reason is r:alt steel shingles and siding, Hats and Caps is ue the beat. -Mr. Mothersill, of Oshawa, worthy of a wide circulation. The only lock in the market. W"in town on Saturday, inter- price is�5,,cents per copy and may - viewing the police trustees in be secured at E'2 Church St.Toron• Pad phone 1913 Pick, Our specialty is gents furnishing and boots. We are the agents for regard to installing an electric to. light in the village. The board, -The Ladies' Aid Soviet of the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee a perfect fit and however, were not disposed to y' Russel] Andrew complete satisfaction with every garment. 1�� St. Andrew's church are now f grant a franchise. In view of the busy preparing their playlet, en- •.PICKER•ItiG, Oat. fact that the hydro-electric will titled : "The Minister's Bride" R. A. BUNTING, P:ICKERING1r' probably be in our village before which wilt"'be presented in the Ei hM DALE MILLS long, they fert 'a' e themselves up to any other system. day, Feb. 2nd. This playlet will p=CgERINC� -Madame Is Mar, who has been be presented by tw my charas _ so enthusiastic and indefatigable ters attired in old fgashioned cog: Is the place to get your next Something' Intersting to Farmers ! in her efforts in bebRlf of the tame, who by.their amusing say. bag of Flour.1 suffering Belgians, and other ings and unusual antics, are sure -` patriotic purposes has succeeded to-entertain throughout the four -Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be In future I will have 'Harness and Horse Goods at W. J. In raising about$630. This sum' scenes. "The Minister's Bride' beat for.Bread. Bodell's, Brougham, at reVular prices. includes her regular fees for sing• is written by Clara E. Anderson. Glenore Flour .Pastry Flour _ .:.. . Calland,see him. Jog of concerts .which'she trans- the author of "A Ladies' Aid Graham Flour ferred to the patriotic.funds, and Meeting at Mohawk Crossroads," Fresh Rolled Oats Full stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets; Rugs"and all.horse the amount that wits raised in and other similar sketches which Bran and Shorts �. -goods at Pickering. response to her appeals for funds have been so well received in so Oate and Oat Cliop at these concerts, Were all Brit- many`of the 'leading towns 'arid Barley and Barley Chop Boots and shoes repaired as well as harness: - ish subjects as sympathetic and cities in Canada. In addition to Mixed Feeds _ active in this good work, the fluff- the drama.there will be._also a molassine Meal and Molasses seal _ PICHER_ IN HA_ RNES$ EMPORIUM r eringq of the Belgian,, as well aq program of readings and vocal Special prices in ton lots. .. many others upon whom the war and instrumental music. Admis- F. .�.� Phone Ind. 801. M'• J.COAKWE3.L f:411, heavily, would be greatly QJon_25 cents. Everybody. wel• itigated. come. cCbopping every dal! - '.i3�""°°' �'+`v,�-.,,,�•w�:-.. �"^c a.»,. f... ' � � >..s."' �,:i1i ..v..�''' '.A' . .. .-..-� '..' .a. .. :•'•r.' ar- '.._.T xr ..,-•....':. .-:.:'..: _ . . _. - '.:-..•. ...or -q.•'$ --`�'-:�-• _ s+'. .�`.''