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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_01_29 .. -e-•.�: ... .r. :v ... - ,.w; �x'Y.'-.t _ .,..K,x __ �'u•t Mr .'s• ,: + 6C.tar`$ r:4°•L ., � ' .: .... ,..xxr�x�.i c�sGrw.•.._ren. r,o.. 77. ;.,,.,.. .... - ... .a;.'+- _ ;�`,•�:;' ;.J.x.. a.- ., �-,�.' h .. •� - ...•tom;. ING N E- W S X, I K,,-E 1P - 4 4 VOL. XXXIV. -- PICgERINCI,:-ONT•, FRIDAY, JANUARY' - No. i8 _ 4RaswwooD w iTimAus--- Established 75. years �r �r� .� al Lnf PINK MILLS M..Wood spent Thursday in .To- Art Pherriil is in Toronto serving " Ytddeai Tonto. on the jury. GREENWOOD Mise Chapmam retileried to.the yil- Wm. Sinclair and daughter, Miss S.FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- loge last week, Violet, were in Toronto last weeks R. tareamemteir of the oytometrical Asan• t Mrs. Harris is spending a month Hc,ward Turner has just returned at tion of Ontario. 8psoial attention given to WHITE SATIN-BREAD visiting relatives at Guelph and Sea• from a business trip to Smith's Falls t2aeattiattof giwe@.PZ-7t tested free. North forth. Gordon McKay and lady friend t7lssemoat. lett CREAM BUNS-FAMILY Quite a number from here attended spent Sunday with relatives in Orono. TEA BUNS-PASTRY the convention at Whitvale on Wed- Mrs. George Phillips, who has beeniLL C. MCKINNON, '.fl.D., L.R.C.S., visiting her mother in Aurora, has re- �+•���+++ �+ Edinburgh, member of the College of BRAN = nesday. 14%wWansand Sugeons of Ontario licentiate --- Mrs. (Rev.) 'rink was. confined to turned. ~ of "&I College of SarReon•, $ainbargh. BH0$'j`$ the house during last week with a Art Hodgins, after spending two _ ��paa��� atteatioa to ddeases of women aaa weeks with friends in Highland Creok - v eislian . Ottkee and residence.Brougham. - GUMBO severe cold. SCREENINGS(wheats E. G. Tilt has been in Hepworth has returned, . PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL - = dnriflg week.4wing to the illness Asa -o. I3 White has recovered from in- ��0 a Far' ------" OATS^. �V: death of his mother. We extend our juries received in the tsobsteigh acct - '" 'and X-RAY INSTITUTE' sympathy to Mr, and Mrs. Tilt on dent some time ago. PICKERING, - obrr"10 --DAT CHOP their bereavement being but a -few A. 'Seebeck is' busily engag n n. uuHmited duality of Barley _ CORN A_'�D CORN CHOP", ce he buried his father cilia out timber for a new barn. _ _ _ - d Whe _ e expects to have the-finest in the.. _ an P!u-8,otal Dbeases.-Prostatic Db A DUNBARTON country. which I will pay , of 1[en, Dises•ss of Women, Canogrs, - Mr, Gallagher is doing a rushing re- wNmoes =gar e:amia.tba amon,es of eye We wish to congratulate Mise Flor- tail and wholesale butcher business. the highest price. s ._- ^ ence.Irene Annis on her success in He shipped L>Abt carloads_of live stock + N ai 7i3se;taroat sed =six �101.�_ _jC .=.i - - FPS C$}l-cue Etp and get qty prices. OR sent•and ablan o diss si winning the medal awarded b the O,ee Boars too to is and T to i 1917 (Scranton D. L. & W.) g • y this week to the city. Canadian Branch of the Em ire Lea- Weare sorry to report that Mrs. H. gue for the beat• essay-written by Pugh and son Sydney ai a on the sick " y STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA pupils in the schools of Ontario on list. We tender most earnest hope hopping Mondai8,Wed. E.FARLrWLLL, H.C., BaRRIS- AND STEAM subjects connected with the Empire. for their speedy recovery. tl. ,iF ELL, .C.,.aARRI - - The League Rives two medals, one to Gannon._xho.has,been.for-soma = -- ed4ltlair. O can"urs Grown AttarWhitbTlav - =pRI�--R1CVHTr --" ears- agt and aaoth- weeks on his property at Haliburton, - LeSdays and Fridays- er to those under 12. The former was intends shipping several carloads of A E. CBRISTIAN. Barrister and won by Miss Grace West, of Toronto, imiiber to this vicinity in the spring. MY BAKER'S JOY is full tial 11.solicitor.Notary Public.Etc.- won ey-_to J. , SPINK, LIMITED, while Miss Annis was the successful 3' OiDo•Brock at.•Rorth,wmtbT. l competitor for the latter. Dr. J. L. to any Western will brand and WHITBY usttuss ll+afeD+s. PICKERING. ONT. Hughes, with other members of the -. snakes ,A .better •flavored loaf. - executive, will be at D6nbarton school The auditorium of the public library Beside9'this it costs less money. G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage at 3 o clock on Friday afternoon, Feb- has a very interesting exhibit of cloth- Special prices in.lotq of five bags �J g 5th• to present the medal, also the ing and bedding for the soldiers, pre- or over. 1`k '. g village. Licenses in the Oonaty of trsly -J anus -}�- p+c urs wh cb goes to the- the Old (iiris' Wsociation. Piokerlagicenee. 4x29 --__--- -the successful candidate. A cordial Classes to <lualify soldiers for non- TPOUCHER: Real Estate Auc- Th Claremont Ftlrni' invitation to attend is extended to commissioned officers will be held the e tioneer, varaator,collector and issuer ture Storf' any who may be interested_. _ first three nights each week for the o f narrlage liconaes.Bronyham. toy --- next six-weeks. and a number of men HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Parlor f9uite.3 pieces, req. prCce GREENBUR.N have signified their intention to at• s D. License@ is the ooznt, of Ontario. $22, reduced to 15. _ tend. A thoroughly qualified iostruc- Empire ' at store and ba reeideace•Oiaremact. 'lost everyhody has a cold. = for will have charge. - - -- Couch, regular$6, now$4.50 • N. J. Chapman ._is somewhat uncap 3f_organ, reeve of Uxbridge ^ �•RCoonveyanoa, Oommudoner for t.mi ]Buffett, regular$19.50, now. i®prDv.Ad 1.Wr a period of illness. township, was elects wa en y , azdavile. Accountant. ate. Money so loan- only $12.50 F. H. Westney shipped a carload of straight vote of 13 to 9. It is now CORRUGATED IRON Go form p�eye�t -i»nor of Marriaea Lia• seed grain to one of Toroato's seed twenty-nine years since Uxbridge en- The best gal. 28 gauge $8.50 a sews 4=11.l. Oat. T•T Brass and Steel BedsteaAlrregnlar storey. joyed this honor. Col. Farewell. Co. �j POSTILL. Licensed AuctkWeer, $6.60, sow 64:.(X3' J. Murray is getting along nicely Clerk, was thA recipient of congratu- square. 28 gauge $3.70 i e tax Oonnues of Toe!and Ontario. Ano- with R. G. Catamack's new residence. lotions on hie recoveringg from his a square. Eastlake gal. Man sale@ of all kinds aStan nod to on wort," Mattresses.regular $3.0++. The cold does not bother Jack. recent severe illness, as he is quite - i Nelsen, address Green Wyr P.o.. Out. now $100. lam• Allan has charge of the station himself again. Ca t. Cameron, reeve steel shingles now gel. n A. BRE WSTER, V. S.. Gmdd- during the abeence of E. G.Tilt,owing of Cannington, w o is in Osbawa, ling at$4:50 a square. Also LT a ate of Toronto veteriaa Cotsegr has All the above are brand new to the serious illness of his mother. assisting in the training of the soldiers bargain prices in metal _- opened.a o>mae to O2aromont vill.p ♦lt div Archie Cammack is home at present of the third contingent. is in attend' *ion of domestics toe aaim.is weed. costs We deliver the goods to g ante in uniform, which is somewhat -lath, sidings, ceilings and r t�day e:Night promptly attended to. Ind, having been laid off work, owing to saT _ Your home. ,the t ressioa of work on the C. P. R. %&&T or j p unusual. Judge McIntyre also was `ventilators. Premier cream �►• He reits times in Toronto as being present and addressed the council,and separators, gasoline en- W. B. POWBLL. Licensed Auc- is jam, °�"1 AUvery alaick. to doing so spoke of the beautiful !i• . tt., Ont jo an or and All kin: for .LM1 +�1�t ines. Frost `Wire Fenceseoantie@ of oatarto sad York Ali kiss. o! Jam Denny abipped a carload of scenery of Ont+trio, The Judge has 'gstet oonduated oftber stately or bT szemonmixed tock from here on Monday. travelled much. over the world, and and .Gates. ' go"note@ collected, tar dates or other par• The fart}�ers of the surrounding conn- gays the only place to compare with it acul xe pp,IT at ee@tdaas•,elsaabeth Bt Pink. CL AREMON T Bring. PTtoas orders left sit Itfsw•ofoa.Pick. try ma>iage to have a load or more is Stirling Castle in Scotland. The NOiV 19 the tittle to buy. I can r wing,at Yacn.b'o store. Claremont. will re. _ each wekkk. Mr. Denny gives good gradually rising ground from the lake dive you. money on any of the twitwe prompt attention. satisfaction gaaran• "'ll -7 as a buyer. north in Pickering and Whitby town- teea Hy phone anmbarlsIndependent 1001 FARMS WANTED _ above articles. ships- present views remarkable fir tinea I,, t-HE C DUNOARTON their beaurv• Ex-alderman May, of S. R. PENNOCK We cell suburban and country The 'Dun anon Presbyterian con' Toronto, and formerly a resident of Bell Phone. lWN/Ti£YALB, O/VT. BeaveiKiin,in addressrog the Council. - homea, farms and all cla ise9 gregation et in the hasement of the made the statement that the county ri. J. Prouse, P1Ckerin rhurch on Wednesday evening, Jan. ronwal Dbvcuw and Et bathner• councils of to-day do not contain men of country pro'perties.. .If ' 12th, on a occasion of _their an of the Ftrong personalities of those of Any business entrusted W -me will ori'have property to esti when as usual all business years ago• and cited illustrations in be carefully handled, "3'' P PP y era ;rd during the pant year ens support of his contention. - Charges Moderate - -sell -write. di used. The chair was taken care � ter. g- _ with the nsa+it ability of our pastor, 'Independent Phone No. 1514. JOH'S FISHER & CU. the Rev. A. I.. 3facf4dyen, and kfter _ tsRoucH+►M Caiintry Real Estate. - the reading and adoption of the last Maggie Cas*ie has returned to the - meeting's iuinutev, ten reports WPtP City. t JOHN PHILIP 1314 Lt'JISDEN BUILDING, received and-adoppted from the differ- «-u,, and Nlrs. Musgrove spent over �/� u d ADELAIDE ST., E., TOROvTO. ent branched of I=etKrrch's work.' A S,inday in Toronto. LUMBER, LATH $ P: numher of elections and re-elections if you want vour town to-stay-with ..Has a full line of fresh and cur- •1 put the otbeer sectiot, and governing yeti• stay with vour town. ed meate constantly on hAnd. .New Chopping dill engines together again for the corning _Misb Eva PilkPy is spending a few Spice Rol}, Tear, Some new husiness was sails• weeks kith her tincle.Robt. Greig. yltiZ2gleQ,' Cement. Brantford ,t• Breakfast Bacon, factorily discussed with regard to im- WAILer and.Mrs. Brooke. of Dollar, w1` Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Having installed the, late=r itu- provenient necessities, etc. Boit .the - t few-da-yr,with relatives here_ _ �d i<h ;nq gird Oat flak- ear is telling on the flnanrial end of A, W. and Mrs. Milroy and Robert hoofing CorrngafPc� gaIvan. -� } �p and Mrs. Jarvis visited Mrs.-A. Brodie - Highest prices paid far ing machinery, 1 am pre- the Miainess cocinectPd with -God's Butcher's cattle pared to- do mistom _ work as well�is other kinds of husi- on Tuesdap. ness, and although our offerings have Miss Edith Brodie, of Toronto, is i•r-ed irou and Emdake Shingles • • • work every day' in the eek. directly fallen short of the mark, we here for a few days with her mother, 9iekerrng .-�iverq �l,o Flour forsale. all know that the Patriotic call is the who is quite ill. - answer Lo this,and we trust that both The Ladies' Aid of St. John's chnrch -.wire fencing 17reen River patriotic calls-and calls for the erten- will hold a husiness meeting in the W. G,Barneg, sion of the Gospel shall be taken to G FlrBt-C1888 }7g8 MOI hire church at 2.x0 p. m• an Wednesday ■ • -�C REESOR9 Pay OI IIlgtit the hearts of the people and carried' next.- A good attendance is request- j•� V� REAL ESTATE:.... on without a break. After the busi- ed. Bae meets all tr>k]IIB news meeting refreshments were sere- The annual congregational meeting LOCUST HILL ' ed and a social time was enjoyed by of Sr. .lobo's Chinch was held Thurs•. Teaming promptly attended to. r* �ft� everyone, until finally the meeting day afternoon, Jan, ?1st, when it was ; Agent for Canada Carriage o. was dismissed with the Benediction. shown by the reports that the church ��1f1����tit1�11a --•�' and Sunday school, also Ladies' Aid i. ,�. $• pe WHIT6VALE and W. M, S. wRre in a flourishing a T'p{c •(gp,~ condition. Printed reports will .be More Cut Prices Insurance rates lower on farm pro. A. J. O'Malley had a business trip to issued in a few weeks. petty and Village Dwellings, the city this week. A very. happy event took place on T One SCh00� that Merlt3 in'first-class Companies. H. L. 'Major was home over Sunday Wednesday, 20th inst., at the home q r r looking well as usual. of Geo. and Mrs. Duncan, when their E R I H H P H R MACY' the conficence of the public because NO pre2=1U= NOtel3. Blake Beaton has folly recovered eldest daughter, Miss Mary. was unit- P(C 1' of.its High Grade work is the and has returned to the city. ed in marringe to John Bell Stewart, 'w If not insured with me,call and \Its: Bell, who has been ill with Rev J. 'lMcilroy officiating. After the . compare rites. pneumonia,is slowly recovering. wedding dinner-tire happy couple left On. Friday and Satucday, of �iI<sTat�� Victor Long left for Regina on Tuee- on the evening train for a trip to To- • day... We dyers sorry to see him leave Tonto, Hamilton dad Palmerston. 6n week ending Jail, 30th, we will sell • the neighborhood. their .return they will take up resi--. at following Reduced Prices a ..We V. Richardson• Fred Nighswander shipped a car" deuce at Atha. We join their many TORON'1'Qa Ql9'1•. load of 2s high-grade Durham heifers friends'iii wishing the young couple We train.young men and'women to Notary Public, Pickering. to his home in Botha, Alta. ha ines and prosperity. We understand Ed. Bell intends pp Pink Pil}s, regular 50c become 8KILECL AND EXPERT Steno-' atartinR a the blacksmith shop lately The following i9 from the Toronto gvaphers, typists, book-keeperr, Have you lots of Water t vacated by Angus Mathewson. Star: "A very quiet wedding took sale price 89c. , coamercial teachers, clerks, cash- -place on Wednesday evening, Jan. 20. Sere, or general office assistants in John L. Birnie left on Monday for at 7.50 o'clock, at the home of Mrs• Rival herb tablets(200 in boa) from 4 to 6 months and assist them C. S• 11UCZ, OF WHITSVALL Ottawa and the'North-,eat,after bay• Rowney,89 Ferth avenue. when her ing aid his many friends a visit. to get positions. Open all-year. is prepared to furnish you anything fifisa Grace Wilson formerly of this daughter; Nellie, was united in mar- reg: $1.00. Sale price i8(. Enter now. Catalogue free. in the line of water supply such as risga to Mr; William James Brown. --.Rival herb ointments reg. 35c. ' pl�ace has lately been married to John of Brougham• the Rev. S. C. Graeb : W. J. Elliott, Principal pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, Moore, of Revelstoke, B.C. They are officiating. The bride, who was given Sale price 21lc. Oor.Yonge and Charles Sta. plumbing, etc. spending their honeymoon in Cali- away by her brother, wore a pretty ' " fornia. gown of shell pink silk crepe de ebine, Flettric,oil, reg. 25c. They are .also expert well drillers Fred Major, while saving farewell and.wore a corsage bouquet of pink .-Sale price 19c. NF..�f, and respectfully solicit your patron` to a personal friend who is leaving roses and lily of the valley. Hiss Re - ;. age for the .ture. 'Ind, nhon,-421. with the third contingent•had a suit becca Rowney, sister of the bride, B.B B re 1.00.Sale rice 85c_ � * ��1 �t �1 case stolen containing a suit of clothes played the wedding march. Later in $' p SLAV�li�T i SOP r and other krticles. No trace of the the evening the happy couple left for Syrup Linseed Licorice and Chlor- ` TOOLS SHARPENED- cal tit case be�pund. a short-trip east. Un tbeu return Rev. J. H. Oke, of-Thornhill, will they.will reside at ld2 Symmington odyne is the beat cough syrup The undersigned has opened a new We snake a s ectal of crosscut saws, preach at each poiatment on the blacksmith she on the Kin P P y avenue, P g-. Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. Whitevale circuit on Sunda next. on'the market: 25c. arid•fi0e. ston road opposite the Razor-boning a specialty. For a flrat- Cherrywooa at 11 a. m., Locust Hill Quaker -churob, ',two ' ' class hair'trim or an.easy 'shave call r+►t•l P m•, which will he a memorial An order haA been issued Moa-theT. M. McFADDEN, miles east of . 'at the East-end Barber Shop. service,and at Whitevale at 7 p. m. arrest of all Englishmen in Bel Pickering Village.' See our House. Furnishings- of, all '. ++•--�' . glum. kinds. Slightly.Wed Carpets It is reported that American Out of four- naval battles be- Druggist-Gradnate optician, Work guaranteed. Charges moderate from]&cents, yard up.,. unraes have been acting as German tween'the' British and Germans , W. J. GORDON PICKERING a _ the British have won three. CkeS g' �rit`tn0 . Y, .� - -- erne ...,r.�,�:- - ,�.._.�:,_._.:...,•_�-." :. . neer. .. �... __ .,..�..rrt..••yyl^^'�..-�'..r;"' "_..rte•-n•'' '.4:.t. 11 '~r-•,=r. _- •-- - - —;�.•�•�+---`-'".---•s,- ^-;s---i— 11,un AHEALTH WRECKE< .s ij THROUGH LA Gp. 4 HOME It Generally heaves tie-� t d Bas IRecipes for kings. p }gyp Il'pp•l �� .c,,« '�/ " D c OtYVr �L19VaSe8F' 13e�iiitaEgg Frosting (With Cocoanut)Ingredients: Whites of two - eggs, a of the foremost one-half pound of fine confection y writer says: "It is astoni'shrug ars' sugar, one-eighth teaspoonful r number' of people who have b ' �Hd i? ter : ► 9` r" t crippled in health for ears after of cream of tartar, one teaspoonful d PP Y ' P attack of la grippe or influenza.' sof Iemon 'nice.- Method: Beat the ,e The real dangefrom this diaeaee Whites-wit a revolving egg beater '` ra i�i� h$ y . ! $ �/ until stiff, then add the sugar,'two which sweeps over Canada eve fix. �s a t • tablespoonfuls at a time until you winter., ' is during oanvaleaoeaoe ]have used half, always beating one x " [ y � when the characteristic syatp minute between. Then add. the „k ' a8 `s # the fever, the catarrh, the ' ache and the depression of spial cream of tartar, two more spoonfuls o€ sugar and lemon juice, how beat pass away. Grip ]eaves behind i --in rest of sugar, and as soon as a 1 �# y weakened vital powers, th a bbood g , impaired digestion anti .ver-aen knife, if drawn through, leaves a k. h ^ : sitive nerves - a cond:t-un cleft, it is ready for cake. One cup- 'es A makes thea sy®tem an easy pied fol of fresh grated cocoanut is then pneumonia, bronchitis, rheumatism, added and the :mks is iced between nervous prostration and even con la ers, top and aides, strewing a fi sam tion: It i a con n lz era amountof-the oocoanut over calls most emphatically for a bo the top. for the blood. Dr. Wiltiama' Pi Boiled CvBtsrd Filling.-Ingre- - Pills are a tonic especially adap y dients: One-half cupful of milk,. N s to meet this need as they pttraiy three ,tablespoonfuls of sugar, trwo '� ; c and enrich the blood. They tone up level tablespoonfuls of cornstarch, the nerves and give' vigor, strength yolks of two eggs. Method: Dis- %`' - and health to the. dehilitated 'solve cornstarch in a little milk, system. Mrs. Howard D Chaffey, place rest in, double, boiler and Indian Island, N.B., says- For when hot stir in the starch, Beat several winters in succession I was yolks with-sugar,4Q some of-+4e Two Britons %Iho blade Terlas in the North Sea. attacked by la grippe which left me hot mixture, then pour back i weak and badly run down. In e�a h kettle and stir until smooth. T Our picture shows Commander Sheddon and his mechanic, who, whilst flying over Northern Belgium, Base I used Dr. Williams' Pink to this inay be added any desired Ila- dropped into the North Sca. When the Dutch steaiaer ]Orn" came to rescue them they refused to leave with the most beneficial results. vorin a little melted chocolate or the hydr`oplano until they were promised that they would not be interned when landed at Rotterdam- The • g• I hydroplane Last winter when the trouble was shredded nota and fruits, or desic y Plane has been interned, but the two men have been permitted to return. again prevalent 1 took the pre- cited cocoanut can be strewn over ----- caution of fortif in m Sys-- while yr_ while applying custard to cake. While standiu , at St. George's Par- D y y to the other side wu will ne��er wi- r. -Williams' Pink Pi>NIs a ., PP g water, then chill, and, taking but- � Ornamental leing.-Method: Use mistaken about linen. This is a ish Church. Glasgow, where many of Pscaped the trouble while .marry ter into bowl, walk and knead un- -above egg frosting, but beat so long der cold water, .Place butter be- never-fail test. I-the large funerals start from, I was Tey neighbors were down with it. Ili - that a bit dropped on paper wilt tween a clean napkin and pat dr If when making soup or.beef-tea surprised the other day when an ofli- fact I enjoyed the best of health 1 - stand ap perfect] then 'ace in y' for an invalid it is necessary to cool clal of a hiring establishment, pointing Spring and feel sure this medicine y .P now cream the'butter and sugar, it at once ass . through a clean to a gentleman just getting Into a will so fortifythea stem as to pastry squirt or bag and apply in adding a little hot water as needed. P R mourning coach, whispered, Do you „ y pr°� any desired deal cloth saturated with cold water , vent the-Amuble. Tlie mixture muxt bebaht see that old chap. He has been going These Pills are sola by a Moe la ream tng,- et • at-a- Whip pint of double cream, creamy, and after being applied to to funerals or years.. a as a per- Whi one the beef-tea. feet craze for them, and never misses trine dealers or may be had by cake set in a cold place and the then add Hires tablespoonfuls of Stale bread and stale cheese can an opportunity when there is an open at 50 cents a box or.six boxes frosting will harden. This Rives a confectioners' sugar and one or two you the foundation for a!! kinds of be made into an excellent pie for invitation in the newspapers, And he 82.50 from The Dr. Wilbama Med , ' tablespoonfuls of very strong cold French frosting If-vou use hot dinner. Fill a baking dish w;th al- is one of the cheeriest old fellows'I i�l'crr Co., Braclrville, Oat.- :. coffee.-Viiia may be varied b add- g , ternate, layers of stale breadcrumbs have ever met. He told me .ae time y y coffee instead of water you have a y when I remarked to him. that he must ins sdaie crushed macaroons or mocha frosting, to which one or taco and crumbled'cheese Beat up an have assisted in the laying down of 1RL`$BER A'D GAS01INE. ground-nuts. egg, pour it in, and bak.-: : spoonfuls of powdered charcoal hundreds of the citizens of Glasgow,. M Lard Baltimore Filling.-Ingre- may be added. 'Ground nuts- are Instead of always f ,]ding table- thlrt It Gust him.nothing, and was al- German Chemists Are Seekin -Sa1W -dients for filling- One cupful of. cloths, lengthwise it an excellent.i ways a •nice dhange. ImaginE speak- I; • also nice in thin frosting or nuts stale almond macaroons, one-half plan to, sometimes fold them the Ing of a funeral as a 'nice change.' - atitutes for Them. cupful 04 and candied cherries can be set on p ground pecan nuts, six top as decorations, ether way, as they'aFe less.likefy to - '-Six summen ago I was engaged at German chemists are co-open finely shredded dates, two teaspoon- wear out if the f„lds-are occasion- a big posting estabiislimen in the to find substitutes for nwmbe fuls-of orange juice or sherry, ally changed Perthshire-Htghlands. At the funeral compounds for whiali Germany d , klethod: Prepare these beforehand lluu5ehold Hint,. Instead of using two eggs fur the of a local notability; to. which there and have' them ready to add to When-makingsuet pudding -add family.cake. u,8e half an 'e beaten .t as an open invitation th 4n the adder. pended upon foreigne "beesources of ethq _ y p b -egg rising columns of the newspapers. Ply, which have -bees cut off by thq _ icing: Ingredients for icing: Two an equal quantity of stale bread up in two tablespoonfuls of gniden there was an extraordinary turnout. war. These are chiefly rubber and cupfuls cupful n�l of-water, whites of Tom P P• P g rice pudding It took us all our time to get the ne- .a5asoline. — - cu tole of granulated sugar, two- sucked in cold water. syrup. When mak in make' mashed potatoes -far place a piece of.bread 'In the'bultoin cessary number of coaches, for the Phe' necessity for gaaoliae 'or a 1 ' -. two eggs. Method-Place sugar and more appetizing use but milk in od the dish and use ess rice: churchyard was-a geed distance away, table substitute is most preesixig,i, water in a saucepan and boil, being stead of cold when mashing them. Don't throw away rusty curtain and the mourners could 'not have 'as tits transpor;atiosi problem is that careial• not to'scorch, until syrup What is the best early closing hooks, Put them in a bowl, cover -walked the distance. There were re. must serious factor in the great P noon. In rile meantime o cock and close to a es Les g ud ammonia, and leave freshments served, and I noticed- that - will sin a thread when dropped niovemenL I=To �ith clo y w-ar, where men in linea of ba *. t y 5 soakin fur half an huur.'.'Chen stir the country! people were quite as un- extending.fur hundreds of miles as from a 's eoneerned as if. they-had been gotag beat the Whites With a rerolvingegg sleep, round with , ick, pour off the am: to a fat stock show. both fronts -must be' kept-provided' p. _ . beater until stiff.. When syrup is Be neighbor' be obliging,' bz, mania a .1 dry the houki, They w•i:! "A coachman who wa+ gent to a with fv.xl and ammunition. ready let some one pour it,gradual- kind and coarteous, anci then when be •as -g A as ne-w _ place near In�ezre-ss'smre for the The German chcziiists have turned ly`oter the whiten beating all the sorrow and sickness come,you ~sill In weighing mulas.-el for pad shooting seasog from o::e, e' tablish• t<, benzol and alcnhol 'as substitutes. time. As soou as icing is stiff have sv inpatty and help. dings lir cake.-:f vuii dredge a.llttie ment'1n Glasgow rold• rre t4.at at a 1;,•nzul is a by-product of the nia-nu- enot:sh to spread without being too A piece of suet run through a l-fl,+ur. �>rz to the scoop t.E the ..-al. funeral'he was at wb� i:: •he W0. rarturer tif' coke, and the German tFiin aiTd tie prhpare . c}r�g�*r-fid--a-ft t; ds. there was an o',d rrnttezi it I , er t }ras�eeII--vim tali th. Ari:l� ' i?AI ra duMiu•n arnonnts to about- 1fi0,- and' spread quick:y between layers used f,r mincing meat keeps they tnaible of %�;ghing a basin ur A:i++' I funeral uf royeazrswwithiiiho da�eryicozi•I tY,'0 titzs a tiear'in etorinal times, of unci user t.)p and siders of cake machine eleau and in gu,rl condi- icer, as rb-.trvac!e will slip, uff if:'' lmdorabie radius of his home. Fie `` apu 6(3.(x10 tuns are used for Lady Baltimore >E'fTttn;.- ingrc• tion sari?r ,ui;tr. clean if wrir,herrtme ,iFeemed to be aite<r the .stamp of the chemical purpose:�. .dients f%. r filling: One cupf.,! of sul- \\'hr a l.Kniu, F;.,tstor� pla,P them diateiy, iGlasgow lover,'arta wars said to-be an Benzol p,,seesbcs fiery valu'ab, lana raisins, 'one cupfu! of blanrl:rd in hot water fur 15 minute. t;ef'rre Tu store parley. for winter rise I adept about everylbing connected with ijiialiti4s as a Euel; containing >;, _ al-Ad ound a'.mond.:; three fa�i, pi!ttin in the oven. Thi -s ill then lace s ,ri-c in a r:a ,^r bag, tae ttp, � coffins•and grave -ar.., heit units per kilo, and being ozal taclvecandied cherriea, ;Beth d: bake in half the time, and so. effect and hang; near the kiteTren�rarigc t , respect. in.ledi�rid 3ngr. in IR.B use' Cut the- fruit into small.btts with} a saran- itr fuel. r ,sne Ncc,k remute -the - ,F = F' :ts:;,sons, then make .thc'icing and Umbrellas last much longer if 1 stems and flare !eaves in- a t;'a=sk I1Fi 'E ItF 1S0\S. in rias sinter is its high freezing ]proceed as directed for Lord' Ilalti daring the fine weather they are I jar, cover closely, and rvh'en recluir• point. Benzol freezes above 32 de- (more cake.. To make 'the Lord or never kept rolled up. When this ed it-wil! look and taste like fresh E+rah 1\ith Ino Legs and Ten gapes, I'ahrenhert, and must be Lady Baltimore especially. nice, as �'is done the silk frays at the, folds, parsley. �rs. raised to about 45 degrees bebore it aur a com any cake, after frosting I and g>or. A rent will be the result. -�='� --' a will melt, Efforts are being'made P _ _ An Eastern wotuan who,-i_ �L fund T_,has hardened make one-haif o the T,r save the trouble of carryingENJOY FUNERALS.' r to overe�xne .this .distidvatatage by moths-r wri•tefi an amusing a•rtic.e adding nitrogen. There is no dan- -recipe given for icing \\'he-ii stiff mattresses down stairs tie a rope. about her esnerience feeding. her .enough to-hold its.shape, but still roand them and• ;ower them tical Scottish writer Tells of Regular, buys• ger of its frePz:ng -;hen mixed with roti slow,] sur an to of cake, ti 1 i P "Guests" Who Never Miss. i Among other things she says; a.lcoliol, and the nuxture has prov 5 P' P p- 'the winduw when loss-b,e. Car ets ver ping A to all sides to let icing run and rugs may be removed in the The typically Scottish funeral 'of I --Three chubby, nosy-chdeked bo s, y �tisfactnry in the experiments the old days has been banished for yy thus far made.: There is b4-short- toward edge, then apply lightly to sarie way. y Bob, Jack and L),'c•k. respeoti.velV. -good, says, a writer in the Weekly, age of alcohol in Germany, as the aides-as it runs clown. Cayenne pPFMor ii excellent to rid Scotsman. Only in very„ exceptional are three of our reasons,for-using available supply- in August last was French Butter Frosting •- Ingre- i cupboards of mice. The $our cases docs one read of "scenes" at and recommending lire food. Grape - dients: One- uarter cupful of ire uld be for these r,nn iters . have n"'re than 6 Ot)0,000 gallons. d P r5one aver carefully, and sin interment. Theyfashion of sending Ntits, !z Problems, arising•from the i- Butter, two cupfuls of sifted con each hole stopped up with a piece I round the whiskey and bannocks and I been fed on Grape-Nuts since in- age of rubber are much more cola- -fectioners sugar, hot nater as of ra dinned to water and then cheese. has . not been altogether fancy, and -often between -meas R I plicafid, althon*li they have not the needed, any desired. flavoripg. Me_, in cayenne pepper. abandoned in lonely country districts,, when, other children would )lave peFiP same direct importance in ooiraec- thnd: If you, have no unsalted but. :1 sure test of linen is to, wet. a where hearses are still unknown, but been given candy. y tion with- the.war. The cutting off if is seldom that the bounds`of dee- ;`I gave a package of Gra.p N ut•s ter wash gcwd'table butter. To do portion or piece, and if mt)rsture •s of imports of caoutchouc has stimu ency are overstepped. It was not al- lated efforts to manufacture rubbe this heat a bowl and hands.in hot�quickly absorbed and-shows through ways so. _There. are many cases on. to a neighbor whose 3-year-old child a was a weazened little thing. ill half record of funerals lasting two and or its substitutes by the aymthetio CRY IRRITATING HACK OF BRONCHITIS the time. The little tot ate rile _ even tbred days, partly as the result process. Several` satisfacto�r sub- ISof nowstorms and partly due to the Grape-'N'uts and cream greedily and 6tituteg have, been• e,volyed cola-. "� too raptd'and continuous passing of the mother continued the "g+cid bining acetone and benzol p ucts con- INSTANTLY RIELIEVED BY "C�T�BiRHOZONE't thea whiskey. - work, and it was not long before a with caoutchouc. One can see in . all the cities and truly wonderful change manifested ,Another serious problem con- towns of Scotland long, strings -of itself in'the child's face and body. fronting the chemists is that cd ro- mourning coaches in, the wake of a The results were remarkable, even sone; it does the rest safelq, and• riding the indusfries and agTicuh • -No EveryCase(sure] - hearse. And in -these days, nothing for Grape-Nuts. Y• ture with nitrogen. The import,- is easier than to becomea "guest" at Pe- tion of 'saltpetre has been in�te-r= I Both husband said I use Gra 3'reated by Catarrhazon2 "For three years I was seriously a funeral, more especially at a funeral bothered by a bronchial cough. At Nuts ever-day and keep st•rdng and ru ted. Salt Ptre is used la I 8 of some leading citizen. All that is P P t'ge Catarrhozone can't fail te'cure Bron•I night I would awaken with a dry ir- well and have three , f the finest, in the , •ehitis; it's so'healing, soothing and, g in my throat,'i couldn't required to be' done is to study the production n nitric acid;: ratable feeling healthiest bays you can fi^cl in a balsamic that every trace of the dis-i cough up anything, but very anon obituary advertfased wh inviting tur a is important in the Wispy o-' day's march." friends of the deceased who intend be. -__ tura of explosives. The supply of; ease flips before it. When you inhale I coughed my throat into quite an In' ink present•to intimate to a certain 'Many mothers instaad of destroy- saltpetre, therefore, °is, being; coa-' =the pure piney vapor of Catarrhozone,I flamed condition. Once I got Catarr- coach-lifrer their intention, so that i-ng the child-rtn's stoima-lis, w' :h I dt served for military uses and - you•send healing medication to the!hexene Inhaler I was all right. I took carriages to the requisite number may candy arid,cake give the }r;iingsiers ist, are making efforts to obtai spots that are diseased and sore. it-to bed; and if an attack awakened from other sources.t•he nitrogen ne-' � be in waiting. A. post-card or tele- a handful of C=rape-huts when t.lie}' Isn't it rational to apply• medicine _me a few minutes use of the inhaler phone call.is all that is necessary,,and are begging for sofneihing in t.1' Where the,disease exists? Certainly! (gave me relief. Catarrhozone has an name can, and often is for that cemary in agriculttire'a•nd the vara-� and that's whyCatarrhozone is so[cured me and I strbn 1 urge,eve y way 'of sweets. The result issoon oils mamif_acturin ifidustries, g Y g every- matter, given, for:the posting estab shown in greatly increase-d h g successful; it-goes where the. trouble one with'a weak throat to'use.it regu- lishment takes only account of the _ - ---+�;-=---_ really ib, gets where a spray of oint• larly, number of mourners whd are expect• strength and. by al.adivit.y.. __ .. -- ment can't penetrate. For the relief (Signed)J. Br BEAMER,. ed to be present, and does not trouble - Name given Irv.Canadian Pustum Tite surgeon knows how.to ger, i;n and- complete cure" of bronchitis„ Reading. about anything else. Besides It is.al- Windsor. Qnt. side: information. - asthma, catarrh, throat-• trouble, we Catarrhozone will not disappoint ways possible for a man with a black Look in packages for the famous Angry F•niployer--Do you mean; guarantee- Catarrhozone in every you. Get the complete $1,00 ,outflt; coat and dress hat to find room in the litfle'•bo k, "The Road to Well-, to contradict me !' You haven't a� case. You don't take medicine - you It's guaranteed. Small size, 50c; trial mourning coaches, for.*everyone who ville." much sense as it. don'kev. Olei'k -, don't take drowsy drugs-Just breathe or sample size 25c. at dealers hrom.ses to' come db not 'put in an - Evor read the above latter A niw*an'9 No,'sir. I don't pretend to seamy the .balsamic essences of Cat o- dvwywhere. appearance. appears from time to time. They ■r. o inion a a6nst yours. . tins. frm, and full of human Interest P g r• b .Y .. L�Yr• h', .•L�+1� '-.!. '� +. '?vn, 1.. ':'•v ' -4. 4Y': r'b:.'^ ...'v�'Y-•:.r•bt'..:sr .,'.r.•,y...-:v .• -,. .!' y r � Y z. s+hy Y __._. _ NAVAL. - ,- --YICTORY BATT7 German Armored C „ iser Bluecher Sunh With : . FiveMachines Took Part in. the Most Remarkable j fi - - Encounter Since Outbreak of the War Loss of fit_ 750 Lives _ .d 1 A despatch from London says. der. The men in it were unhurt. A despatch- from London _ays:Ionly .11 .were wounded on _his flag gig: An hllied aero,camp, with two Far Fifteen hundred metres up the, mo- The most powerful German fleet ship, the Lion, which led the fight, � �, � man double-deckers and a Bleriot I for had stopped and they had plan- that has ventured to the open sea' as she did at-Heligoland, when Sir s rponoplape,•disludged by the fire Of ed down. L p above they had seen) ` since the war 1 • David drove her at 30 knots and gut �" heavy German guns,, had sought G—, the pilot of thet began was crusbiu ' Bleriot, ry-' r g, 4 defeated in-the-North Sea on Slut- up in time to spring the jaws of a •" shelter in a hay-field,bordering the ing tE, outsoar the Germans and top r Alit$ by the..Brit'ish battle cruiser,German trap which were about to Meuse,-when the telephone brought them. _- Ff`r squadron under Vice-Admiral Sir close on a light cruiser and destroy- r word that two German aeroplanes, Suddenly a report, dull; distant, ` t David Beatty. er squadron. a Taube and an Albatross, appar- was heard in the camp, and imine• _ Surprised into- an action Which It is not easy to picture the ex- 'entiy' bound for Verdun, were ap- diately the clouds split again. A c shapeless mass,- enveloped in -_they�riesl_dEsge.ratel� to avoid. the ultation and pride which .t.r_s_Lon proaching the ear►t'ps at an altitude P d- Kaiser's battle cruisers Derfflinger, on a'n a rea rt.ai� n.Yn or 500 me res. The-tlirGe maclaiaes flames,-a-strealt of blue and white,• Seidlitz and 'Moltke, his finest ar-('fact of a smashing victory which of the camp dissippeared . .in the' crashed to the ground. The men mored cruiser the Bluecher, and probably saved the east coast from heavy mist before the two invading µ'ho rushed breathless to the wreck another savage raid and which en-I maQfiines appeared. Detecting the found the last flickering blue flames mored in a running fight that lasted sures comm o ort ea is camp ey swoope ow•n Two ee hours and a half by Admirak enough !or the present.- Because of Col, F. D. Farquhar. I hundred metres,,,artd black streaks neath which the great ckoss of Ger- �itty'B battle cruisers Tiger, Iron, its nearness to-home the-vieto-r-y has ( mann was aimed. `hen the cam In:command-of Princess-Fatricia's shot nut-,from lfeneath-.them.r_Fiti e _ ---• _ painted.- _. p x Prinoess Roysl, New Zealand and done more than anything else-more- bight Infantry, who, by a brilliant bombs struck within fifty yard's. saw,- five hundred metres up; tli8- ,r: Indom'-•Ale, assisted b a few'' even than the triumph off the Falk' I bayonet chs a near Y res, cap- 'One tore to,shreds one of the tar- 131eriut. Before landing, just to - light cruisers and destroyeire. land Islands,-to cement cunfi<lence turgid severalerman trenches. I paulins that covered the three ma- express his triumphant joy- G—, _ Sseaped in hicfi of Time. in the navy. chines. When one of the Farmans before the little group's amazed At 1 p.m., when the battle, which The Kaiser's fleet was driving T TT�nn m shot �'bwn vbliq'uely the Germans- eyes; just as he had done scores of _ had covered more than 100 miles at westward, and there is little doubt BERLINLU�15 saw them and abandoned the camp. ; times before oheering crowds, loop- such speed as was never before that it w•as.attempting to strike the L Io'r 'twenty minutes the five ma- ed the loop. He had topped the known in naval warfare, had car- English coast for a bombardment I� CRIMg chines_ played hide-and-seek in the I"aube at two thousand metres, for ried the British pursuers to the very each as was delivered at Scarbor- U��� e 1 u �1 mist. The Germans scared the abuve'the rain clouds. His observeru fringe of the mine fields guarding ough, Hartlepool and Whitby. The �/ l; 1 faster, and scx)n' all became hidden had worked the quick firer to red ` -German naval bases, the ar- instant the Germans sighted the -- _ in the black clouds. The inc•el-sant 'punctured. heat. The- British petrol tank, rod cruiser Bluecher, shattered British ships they turned and ran f GPrtuan PrP Says ZrpPetin Raid baht fire and ex- rking of the mit'railleuses became plod dee 4 quarter ad of an hour uY by the great guns,of the Lion, was for-it. _ .. fainter and fainter until all was P q : at-.the a and w ` eeA. - -.«-ill Be Followed By still. After styeral_minut_es a Far- ; the other Farman returned, half, a ) of the three German battle cruisers In Admiral Beatty's report there -- tors. man came down in spirals. It land- ozPn v es in c }rings. — 1 were badly damaged. Thhe German is a suggestion that the e❑ a Fment A despatch from Berlin says: The batross had este northwards. gg - g g ed hard, breaking wheels and rod- f. _ � - �� warships regained the protection of .began within 130 miles of the Comer._ ffrst 3�e of all the-newspapers ub- land forts, submarines and mines in man coast and ended within less P '� P -- : lish'ed in Berlin contained news of, the nick of time, as the;, would ter- than fifty miles of Heligoland or -. Lainl have been destroyed had the C u�thaven. From 8.30 a.m. until 1 •the -attack made. by Zeppelins on � �„ y the Eng!ish coast, and scanty re � battle endured much..longer. p.m, there-yeas'a ding dung fight at_ ort_ from the ea�e[n - _ SOON - - - --- _ - - - - 700 lives were lost and the ca.sual- Tho--Bluecher was crippled�kk ar theatres. Qcrrapied inconspicu- "ties on 'the battle cruisers that es- was abandoned to her fate by the I ous places on inside pages. caped were very likely large. The speedier battle cruisers .some time j With remarkable unanimity; the destruction of the-Blapelier wai-the 'before the pursuit reached the zonP '.Gerntan- press appears to expect lGenerals Foch and Durbal-- Confident They Can that-this raid will be followed short- hardest blow which has been %uf- of mine and submarine - danger �ly by others. While the amount-of - Triumph Over Any-G_rman Force " vessel, oneeeof t moai satisfact.•ry line. and the battle flamedela tiihPrE I Ylinage_done ty- the bombs dropped , - - fered y y, - g . nf her els s ever launched, cult .At 1 p.m. she rolled over and illy ` from the airships is not yet known � -_ L i i a36 7St),AQb. appeared - - he:e. satisfaraon =ts ax' versed -ra-! 'A - Pared frudi the sutPac? ileus P despatch from Paris says . mined to win, and will never elan _ The vietory,'$e every v►ayth^ n,-o�t j w}ile too of the German battle;the fact that all the Zeppelins re- don th'e task unless tiictorious. ' turned safely and in the belief that 1 L'Intramig,•an�t prints extracts of - �r thrilling feat performed by. Ole Rri-;kr,uisPrs had been reached' by the i General Durbal is eryuall " cvnfi- RL. tiah:navy in modern times, wase 13.5 inch senna +rf the $riti�}i, but i'-'the rm•rml effect t f-the bombard-..an'interview b) a repre�cntative of dent, -"When I first -arrived rtt 04 sine-d with-little cmct-• The ra ua: -,nut ii, a vita! ,I,ot Tticy here able ,'trsent rannat fail to .be very FresE. 1 ILPrtures Pour Tuua'.',with Genes poor in the north. I wasforced to, t; ties were negligible. No Br'tisu Y' c•rntinue ti,Fir iipadior;z fli ht um_. esr,ec•ially as it follow-s._aLr closely the tnls p••och a tci Iturbal. The former. attack the Gertrinns daily, owing to a ship Yves lost or, vele-t aPrivtic!t.uitu•�ti': the rartaitr A til of_ming £rrlcls; resent tirr�nLarctment vE the Hartle .who commands the French army in �the necess3't. of making them tlitnk pools,and -uther points .rn the east-_ _l n weak. ft rce strun .Now that raged, Admiral Beatty. reports that"turred-Beatty' back. _ . • treat- '�' g _ P Ireinf-orcemcnts have arrived, I-tell Plir 1,errtran',+uteTat vPi�i«+n.of the northern I route, shows the 1•.r.u14 rs`t of Fngl:tied br E,et•man est'4 tutu ro. _ The Situation is ae,u_the C;r,•rrira.ns tirill.nerrr'pasa'. �°) xhliy sit..•fa�t,•ry." he gays. , .1he. 14j not beliecP.the bluff about their ,, rsh-i'p ra:J• Un the. -Englizh east Gerntan, can Ju n.,thing against, a?, wonderful fortifications. I .know 4-a•t : -: folruvts' about that. Wh,, we-cvuld break L _ if :..( PnPr'als; L uPb-al -and stated- - ARE L •' • � w Pr attae6 Vt ,A.HEAD uir.hep , ►n order- to � their hue at any puin� any minute „ ' _ , hf .f(atiIIt�cl-town ,.ai (;rear lar_ inti%: are he rocs larr,ssetti' is rum' a µ•int Already they are trying _ R g Bel- mouth, wore -obliged t.• tli giver mandir�g tfte )'prey at'my, and is in- •pea(..*, negotiations through the Bel ,ttr�ferman8 Were, Defecated In Counter Assaults East t' "`n s. from which, it is ,til„pral,le, though lie. expu,ei him- pian Bing._ How childix}i' Mey'are at Pse '.aelf _rec.kic;elc. lou • iney expert beaten, I tell 'ou, whebever, vr}ter �oI Rheims _ atks t•h e n wre-t•ed C U lie 'gree Events soon. _We are deter- ever we at4aek " 'ac e� er _ _._ _ tlsrowttb;.af'b^tnk►e, :- t ` x r r -• Jim nq rd!er'flving as nr, matchine sin- and F=avor Prohibition $11ggeS1S 'MOliulrieIlt rA despatch from iaris-says: The herga a„a •ter tpaa�•uc. "rLt) 1 P aY g g ,Of Sale of Absinthes French sent of rncasion- in Lk1sace fi htin un the Chair. g^o country ahi:c ;(, • read d.. li ht have attack' �;. has penetrated to the town of Hart ea=t- of Rheims. The Guvernmert ' t c cn tcwt s, 'strep alas'-Freibur _ f0 'German MtirdererS manns Weiler, 15t miles from the reports state that the Germans werc Dar-es-Salam"Aircraft a and. Swa12g99., •rtd. _ t. has po ''�ircrsft are ackaeysledgrd to be iA dP,;patch� from Park says: 1'hP� •1 despatch from London says: ' Rhine_ The town, whirb commands driven from two wooded p)sitioe.s le itirt,-t- wea pons 'is•t I.ic.ense:C'oinniitteP of the- Chamber e me•our anal.- g l he carrying That it -would -be apprapriatt% to is two high mads, is t3rth-weft .•f north of the seem of I3ea 1 _ n e,f m,-.lent warfare•as long as I(.f Deputies has_ decided'tti Rubmi, o g erect• a monument outside the re ' Muelhansen. In spite- of winter's were defeated in cotunter-assaujtc. mac,:; o.Peiaticns are conducted in�a rPp��rt•-fav�rrin¢ thP'Flruhibttio7t o�E , - - severities, the invasion, .is : being .A .very important success was gain- _ versed deterrtunedl and the. ed by ? vouch aviators, who t•,cate.I arc"rcls7irc with:the rules of inter- 'the .ale. of absinthe The-Commerce ettiiting station or outside Scotland P y ati.nal las. tThis has beer, done Commission of the c_hamher began.i Yard.tu Count Zeppelin and his con- nFrenc6 are slowly butsurely' dig yesterday the pn ositioof a Greiner: Cyt -ar diii-.i0cq. The German na- ;cin `i\'ednesday the cunsideration of i federates as ''the most cold-bloodeii gin gg their way to Muelhausen and ammunition depot in .the region of tion, forded by England to fight-'the rlehabi;aation of in Industrie-s and, wh„lesale murderers who. Iind ` A}tkirch. Fruzaes and destreyed- it with i for itS existence, cannot be corn• ,ruined by _ the ..Bar_ methods of The ►eratians in Alsace are the bombs. $imultaneously, the Ger ,'oiled t:. foregci the er�plr,rment,o! manufacturing pry ducts formed}' I ever 'come into this cuuntrc," was most interesting feature of the otfi- mans-• were diwven fru s�me•fiP!d l the �itgQcstiun made by Sir Arthur f Tel .means of self-defence, supplied by-n-%%%%--ho file countries (•unari_I►Dose .at.�i- recrtiiitng meet tial_reports. although heavy :fight-. 'forts and irrnches, and will not du it, relying upon tier, and the question of `find'i'ng' a`'jqg held in Lond,un, ing in•other principal districts was 1 .In-the A reonne t•IrP C=pnnens aF; u(,d ftgaa. ' - ` anusuail• violent and notably. ad-I � l furPi-gn•markPt'fr,r the output, fir :l rthur saC�kklldid that if 'Elny• in. ` santageous tc•'tbe allied srrris. - In tacked near ST. Imbert: their ,r s It is nt-igne that the German Thousand �ieR's ,a era - lvinaiFnt the manhoodbe afttliecc tin fantry -bar;in,, after their a:.il i. ry iateruent iFn,7es the fact-that' the Flandere'thP deadlock continues' had ctmdcd the 1•rench )„sin•ms. airAii +s p p and there have been little more than p F i f bombarded .S armuut•h be- try, it should be the remembrance ,�► The.charge u•as ittet 1,,' attil�t_�:an(1 ' fare, an<l nc-t after,'flying-over any f Closed in Germany cf tie' d:i�tafdl� uittfa es which had - s desultory artillery exchanges. infantry fire, which ti:(, Germans of thy• uther towns: Concerning the g North-;we,Et of-- Arras. at Notre _ recently been perpetrated by 'the' Dame de Loretto the French have were unable to with�tanrl, tenti'n of the lies has the con= A despatch frr,m Berlin says that Germans, and w•hieb had degraded - 4 tention of t•he allies has been that Dr. Dietz. direc•t!,r ort R'ulff's what they• had hoped would have :.. maintained themselves-in a position Around St. Nlihiel• the French the bombs' were thrown at military retaken from the Germans, On the made considerable pnrigress'in the -- I Agency, the Gernta'n-Official Bu- j been•a ch v'attotis f08't:o the level of rti fit of .Jamua 19 the French tedious business of .tightening the>Position's, such as an aviati.an ban= ' g iy. gar grid a railroad stati4bn. ,eau, has'stated that' a thousand jmurderers orf women and children. k ' stormed the plateau and turned de- luop designed to cut off t•he German I German newspapers, of which 126,He only trusted., he said, that if any feat into -victory. position on the Meuse, adya'ncing -+- - - - ' ' were political, have been obliged !of them fell into British hands their t The German official statement ad- 150_-arils in the forest d Apremont• German3 Impose Tax. tq cease publicatiurr owing to the�punishment would 1e that. of mut mit- tbe-lose of trenches which hail Twenty.. yards• of newly-occupied ' war. been captured at Notre Da.rnr ele grounds were lest. however, north-. -On Belgian Refugees �i:orette Tuesday. west-,f Punt-a-i,lntsson, -- -- - -- Ade.-patch from l..,nd<,n says.: AIRMEN BOMBARD COAST.. _TOWNS . Bruecc•1, despatches by way of GEN, Am- sterdam ,say that some of the, Bel- - - - 'SUCCESS �--OF . BRITISH i gian municipalities -have proposed to inipose-a• special tax on well-to- G du Belgians who refuse to return to Known Dead in Raid Number Seven=French and their' country, The Germa-n au- , .,British Aeroplanes Pursue Enemy thorities,, th-ink'ng favorably of the After a flew Minutes of Shelling Not a' German idea, propose to make the tax of - fecfive for all o'f Belgium. A fugi- A seven are dead. One.warehouse full Was Left in Frelinghien LL - ticP.oho fails to ret-urn to, Belgium ! =A do spatc}i fruni Pari- says : f _ I by March '1st will he obliged to pay' ;group of German aeroplanes attack: }�f' merchandise -was burned up _ - ) a ten-fold per. tax. The our ( French and British aeroplanes our p p. ed 1)unk` k and nearby coast' vi1- sued the enemy and brought down A despatch from London says: erable force:n i re iehien wah the I are.Pxemnt. The revenues will be I lager ' 1',n - Friday:_ They dropped one of Vile hostile machines. The The Daily. Ehrotticle's' correspvn- object.-of_makinu an kissau t upon divideci equally between the Ger the British tron-61P.3. •The British mans and the Belgian mu - about s0.bombs. There are twenty pilot and the observer-here nt.gde dent in northern France telegraphs: s,fhcers at• o,!ice .^r,m:rlunic&ted with ��ie�. know n victims bf the raid. of whom prisoners: "Ir, the last week considerable _ - _._: - -.. - ---' - - ---_------- .--:- --- _ ` Vh.-batteries at .trmmti^rc,, which - ' su<'ces- has been-scored by -troops- a mobi7rit la!', r Nverr• an;aged in de �. 4 g m-ol ?ping 'hrt::•nghien and. sowing. Tl'1{h - .Ilaitai. FT,F•)M:T t- h. .Field Marshal fora dei Goltz Slot r iollow'in up repeated artillery alio . I _ 4 �es�es in the neighborhocxl of .talle. clrat'Ir and cLptusu n umung the Ger• t' } The P>ritish htrve ►n she last oleos SiivtPen :\eralrlanes Go Down with _ man tru+.,ps,' w'ru;• hr ata hasty re r _. 'Steamer \ear Sinope, t rs taken. frr,m_the .Germanc the tittle 'treat. _ town of Frtrlinghien, on the Franco- ''The British timed a'perfeet'ra•in;' -A'di�spatch from Undon says: A A dPspatc•h frcrru ('a.iro sa;��•:: A*1 Several.officers were attacked at t'he 6 Belgian frottt-ier, three and it half of shells upon Vile German trenches' Petnograd despatch to the Times as- attempt on the life e:,f Field Marshal same time. Strained relations deist btilc- Lrum Arnie t'iercF. _ - - - and the. enemy's first hirte tori rapid- sca•fs that- the 13'tissians have aun'k von Der Gollw at 0onsiant.inople is bet ween• thP•Germanc -end.Tnrki.h t "Tbh, British had set tip an obser- ly evacnated. In a few moment's near Sinope, Asia Minor, the reported from Jaffa through the.,ufficersl. .1t Damascus. recently n a, vIWr horst about three-quarters of not 'a German soldier remained io steamet- Geo•rgiosr on - boaTd--aL medilln,' id tile German Consulate captaid' of the Turkish arinv was s nii:c• from 'Freli,nghiien when t:he Frelinghien, and the little' town which were 16 aeroplanes, compris- there. The PiPld Marshal was fired killed' and a-Germi n culunpl ti�im.n .4 C rnians started to indptss a nor.+irt- could no lunger be said-to-eeist.'a ing the entire Turkisb aerial fleet. at and is believed to have been hit:ied, following a quarrel. • ._ .,.:...�_ .,,. .•. a -c _..1....a.....-,..-. -.m.-..._. -r.•i+_•.�.rrJ..�-.t.+._...•'+!' -y _.as--r..+_1a __ l t. _ _ - _ _ :.1,_V .... ;r. I �•.Y.aJ..�- - .. �,.e".:y . lu.W ,n�.,..• rr h c-a. -•+,•`!. �v.� .-_ .. .. .._,. _.A...x.,. .. ._, .. .. ....-: ...;.... •.- •. ... -"',: „... -: M'T-r v:.lty�'•'M'.�.�CCgIG ,`,z. `"T'yf' Y .. 'War;a+r••,.°.ze,'" ,. 11R3�=.�+'�'.-�=+Y 'tin". .�•:.s;;^•':"•'.�a4:'�^.:asr-. �wg, .izsc:. � � _ - - -� - �- - - - - - �aH�M•e'} '.a+".;R'.+.nW'�^^'Fes'. ......�' s��.0_'�acct...._ _ � - �+"! •..d' -.. .Ys.•: ani e Y r. .... :.^•: `_,� ., .. :. '. cast.- . : r n WWIf fruitsout of season, fowl and dhiW . ----z-r' �"�,F�•imoeatotaissome.. many other delicacies that are aot .._ USE ,MORE .Tltwetas.one. e68e0tiaL although pleasing to the �pg.S&LB--Two ssoond-hand Ford can in Arte class aha 'PiZ;itt Palate, 111E very di6a9tPOUd t0.a ➢e, W.;J, LVEs a .. 60N,Whitby. le- MEAT �( M1.3b per year ; 11.00 if paid is advanoe. working man's income. Every -AND L L S S- LCl E AT � >iH't ➢tl°°e to w..Ums.a rete..,sl eo person should aim at saving a r OR SALE-A few Shropshire. I .�..... g - F ram Lambe at a r ftg. Z. A 1, JT'S MORE HEALTHY . -' IT'S tion of his wages or salary: Zt is m ny.1e,ooa;e,rtlok�tag. z,e,°rv°'as Mi! ' this principle that enables men " MURKAR Pro rietora WANTED--Married man to manage _-- ' Ci�LAi' P like Carnegie and Rockfeller to fay a,,o•single man to asitia to begin "! amara their fortunes. These men duties April Ut. JAMES G:IDYBHIGL.M&M - - NOT[a AND COMM[NTs moat. - 18 t! - -' _ -- way be condemned for amassing • I'C ' The a6titute oft the United Sta. such fortuueq, but it would be Fj OR SALE-Three good cows, due AC' __.., April tat.at lot l8,con,1,Pickering rppo. H FROZEN FISH tee in regard to the war is loin well if every person could follow a to No 8 school house.Apply tat btsa,i'ETE$ giving LEE.,Pickering.P u � WHITEFISH, 12c. a lb. much anxiety not only-'$o the thein example in -.the:matter of BEST RED 9AL�UN 15c. a lb. _ saving. Instead of bei'nq a burden FOR BALE-House and two lots in - . - Germans, but also to the 'allies, the nd wo of ed attached, 6 room horse SMOKED AND SALT` FISH on their fellow-men these men-are Ditches and woodshed attached,splendid Isrge :•,„ the British in particular. Presi- darn suet e80o,00, good garden'and fruit trees, " ° now ubilizing their wealth for the residence of P MACIVAB or, will sail at a i t -dent Wilson has- been somevOlat bargain for quick sale +itf HAUDTES 10�, a' lb. O Of a disappointment to llla;uy. benefit of the world. How man - - ' - - ' y R.SALE-A splendid farm in the CI3COES 14c. a lb. '`When'he lirst'assuined the duties of these people lh the cities who F Pownabip of Pickering, being part of lot COD FISH 10c. a lb. are now depending on charity are le,con,a,adjoining.lickering Village and eon- -SALT HERRING 35c. a doz. of president, he was considered a y talalog 73 acres more or less,e3 sexes beirg Ane — —now longing for some of the tillable land and balance gotta &pnature lana - SALT SALMON i0c. a Yb. _ man Of great strength, as well aB with running-stream through it, There b on — _ ,sf- Rceat scholarly at$itllcnents money xhat they spent foolishly two pramiebarn�ooith etc le .tone house. -�- avc��. Q C QUART + two frame barna one with hose stabling 1 S ERS •0C A but 113 wavering attitude in dear- in the days of their plenty? It i8 Wasik. Also pig ea,ekes and other oat olid- o in e, silo 18zds ThLe property is a ve iuq with the.Mexican situation, as too late now to lament over their desirable one,being pa#of the estate of the f lata-W- l Norcombe. Possession gi en on BUY ALL YOUR GROCERIES_AZ'T-$-It;_GIt4CHR $TORI!: tanll n g18Ct�_but_�11�e�swnn _ ate-khat--1�-- _ _-�[3FEh't- •[pall 1n IDES. Also for este a comfariable _--- --- -- : may be of benefit in the future, trams dwelling, containing a xoom.. Good ' MES -iR/CHAI4LDS0/V the present war, has caused.poo- rguden, situated on north side of ging St. '•��• -- .Piceering village. For further particulars pie to consider where he is at. a 1 tPio aring Vat, tt es - ra lsrge bancbes.a-for Vic. _ - - - ~ - —Hiei`Ilur to protest against the - - ' v1olaEian of the neutrality of,-Bel. _ TIME TdBL�Piokerina Station6 ginm, and the trouble`over;ithe T.R. Trains going East ane as follows-- 6 nail . . $.�d M. PEEL'S ;-,' ' SHOESTORE_seizure of contraband by Britain, a ISO P.M. and the Dacia case, made many 14 Loom 6.06 P.M. �7 g -people think that he was playing Trains going wast• dus ar followt - ::• !'1' ]EI I T BY •;� - --for the German vote at the neat - No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. .. 11 Local 2.90 P.M. We always carry a complete stock of election. The feeling in the Unit. Fine Boots and Shoes, Boys'and Girls' School Shces; Felts, 7 Mail ?.60 P. M.•" 'Sundry included• sad States is so strongly is favor of 7. Rubbers and overshoes.the allias that it is not auticipated there ut any trouble be- W A N T E Q r specialty. — Bel1-P-hone i5i y work Boots our _ - _ _ - .. 7. tween Britain and the United w•LE 1[JEciISTE&. states over the war, ere may .._..�, A reliable man to sell - �► p /-� /a l�E E L, be a Certain amount of friction, SATURDAY, JAN,30th-Auction ea le Of HARDY CANADIAN GROWN STOCK - but it is not expected that this about ten acres of standing timber iBROCK 877. bVH�Tl3Y to be sold in about qquarter acre lots, in Pickering and Ontario will be uta very serious character. at lot 23, coo, 3. Pickering, the pro- perty of W. H. P_nbson. Stle at _one. See billy. W-11-Powell - M'^y-crltaleise-Eke British -Rp'v= auctioneer,, Start now at the beet 4-t _•eenmeat for not sending aero- -- -- - -_. - salting time. © THE planes and other aircraft into Ger- # Sendtnr list of Spring Offerings, - - ttT3 man territory and attack Wade. Te Farmers f and terms to agents, f - - - t fended towns in .answer to the = _ - - - TAND"�recent German attacks on uude- Superior Stable fittings Liberal Commission 3: f@ceded English roast towns in ----- all &cress. -I3andsome free outfit: - i whish a number of non-combat- Superior Litter-Carriers STONE WELLINGTON Ec[ml7�r f«boar l,ria�p.t and 1 hats including old men, women Galt®teal shingles and siding. tmteR is the� � and children were killed. The only lock in the market The Foathill Nurseries, j _ British will not stoup to such Ind phone 1BY3 Pick. (Established 1837; - treatment; Else ab" to reafais ::. _ .._. quic*fhe.second. judged by these tactics as it serves no mititaly - "=' O R n N T O Of'i (CANADA �a� a deporat in the adv- purpose, and WV is coutrsiry. to the :Russell Andrew, �y depatttaent of this ®sok is""Weal ruled of civilized warfare. T11e PICKERING. Ont. 1 [,�X"e i 5 a:a p �g 'tCte foam of inrettmeat. • British consider that welfare at 'TORONTO -� - � - •' -• - ea Its beat.has horrors enough with. --out-adding to them by the mur- S der of innocent women and child. r PICKERING BRANCH, yea. Germany would also, no �• w• GOJWOK Manager. wwabr. 4 ;. -.:.'._doubt, be equally considerate. .: -•:-• _ . . , - only they are beginning to realize _. that their chanced for victory are -'The.use of rnioney is all the use there is in having more becoming very remote, and the - �. :- -Ben. akli>.. madaeee of despair in taking hold :- ha' : of them, The British have too 1 Best is the Cheapactt --much respect for their reputation **MADE IN CANADA" ,tot -only for the present but for 1%e having pparanadvantage of havt then whets 8 g (none pis never.OtOre a the future. examining oar lines of full value. G Hardwave�- to indulge in each rocs�l�e6y � Roods, a -' •wholeasle murder. The Germane, boots, rabbers. overshoes. paints and odic RAd'waQy oCMr lines you by the violation of so many of the -- s are able to buy the beet Qt a lower price Chars some charge for interior rules of warfare are making a - Now s the time to prepare goods. We have a more complete stock t'halu ever before and . it :Ifor next year's harvest stain on the character of their poo. Your harvest will be bigger, better next year, if yore what you want is not•here we will get it for you Try oar 16e. ple that a hundred years will not puc in more time on farm. Drive aFord-and salmon it is worth 20c. we still Have extragood tea at So eta per lb. blot out. England does not wish reduce from a matter of hours to a matter of minutes Rolled oats has advanced in price, but we have Robin Hood and -'oto emerge from this war with a -'time spent in those necessary tripe to town during, Quaker Oats at the old price 10 cts and 25 cts k the busy season, Seventeen thousand Canadian per P g• We are -= ,stain on her character that time farmers drive the Ford because it's-a time-saver again able to sell Philip's special Baking Powder at 15 ets. per I lb will not efface. [Honey-saver-and pleasure-giver. tin. A fresh supply of our famous,-ground while you wait, coffee at o _ rd Touring Car$54><1. Ford Runabout$544.1. 1 Ford . ' Couplet$8541. Ford Sedan 51150. Ford Town Car-$"). 40 Cta. per Ib. The person who does not hrac. ('All cars sold fully equipped f. o, 6. Ford, Ont,i ualit f Quality. hatlw action sad:Eet'v1Ceeciunt,-come and-exaroln@ ties thrift is committing a crime -B.uyers of these prai•tical cars will share in profit@, if - our goods. not only on' himself and family, we sell W,0W new Ford cars between August > brit also ou the country >t'which Ist, 1914, and August lst,:191'5. - he belongs. We read in the pall ;f ORD MOTOE COMPANY _ -GEO ;� H I I', 'ers every day of the many thous- W.J. - • of Canada, Limited W. J. Luke is Son, Whitby, Dealers ands who are out ti work and on SRO'LTCa H,E �2 - ' ONTA ,IO - the large of starvation. The vast - msjority of these people should not =be in this condition. The country has just passed through aKASH long period` of great ros rit - r- Every branch of iodustrye was 1SIXTH ANNUAL •_:- - _ ,prosperous, and no man could be ' ;:•-: . . .. .. - ' without Rork at'-good erases; [in- a less he was greatlydie COURSE IN AGRICULTURE posed toshun work of any kind. Every ><n order to clear out our large. surplus stock of _ family should not only -have been T enjoying a life of comparative AGRIGrLLTUR.AL BOOBS, WHITBY B. C. Shingles we' Offer them at the comfort and plenty, tint -sboul�i _.-- -. -- ]lave been la , sg by something for Janizary 18th to Feb- 26th, 1913 --following ' lovv prices : :- y a rainy day, so that now when work is scarce and the cost of liv- ing on the•increase, should have A Free eourst3 cam'prising a thorough and practical study of Live ' ' "XXX 02.55 per square ' found them'illdependent. In' the Stock, Feeds and Feedingi Dairying, .Soil Cultivation; Drainage, cities, however,there are so.n3any - - Fertilizers, Field Crops, Bacteriology,,Fruit Growing, Poultry, 4 �r V ways of Spending money for which Agricultural Botany, Insects and Fungus Diseases,Spray- A A11 e '2,80 per 1 quake ~ there is ao adequate return: There . ing, Arithmetic, Book-keeping-, Co-o�peratkig- and - - " - Marketing, and Public Speaking. are the theatres,_ moving..pill tare shows,football and baseball Some of the beat -Agricultural authorities in' tEe'Province-have Been -These prices.are for present etock,a and f ash oil delivery r secured to.instr-llet the class in the most important subjects, This games, and many other att•rac- Course will'be complete; practical and profitable-sit weeks .• ' ' - onl3• - No orders hold.•• tions that give passing pleasure, well dpent. Arrange to attend. Now is your opportunity. t - -but which soon runs away- with - - X-On may regret it'ifyou miss-this year.' a person's savings, or at least- For full particulars write or hon@ _ _ .. • e_ mn what he should save. Therre also many luxuries, in the,iforro of R: Me' flipper, Dept. of Agl,, Whitby 8rX0U'FF '7TT.T ,� �••�..�' `s.::ai'r .ae� a :3: _...moi^a:9..- 'i,'. .�.k, n.+T _ «,..:.,..a, - .- •' �. :4 -, ;': '�' ;'s'�3.+n�"7'•'•'.yp*i-,`%'., ''.".,�d'x � r: i •'.`'3`"'� _ a'":•4- '^.w.- s. �. rY _....•.-+.'mss+...,, w.-,._.. •. : - .,.:a-.# '. •.,. _. k. - : "mow.... . ,.:,:'+ra. . - _ ^-.�'•Qil•- a .. ,;.rr .Y _ x y a > CLAREMONT Alex Gaul is seriously UI' of a 'Thos-•Patersoa insirdied a new �' paralytic stroke. planes cmW`ednesday• MRsg MAB"m Dr. Graham, of Port Pe who r C. H. Found had a pleasure trip - - has been located in Mrs. Jobbitt's "to Goodwood on Moo ay. shop on his visits here, has moved � DOMINION BANK Ir • Mrs.tRev.)J. R.Real conducted Ilia office-fixtures to-J. S. Bundy's _;�_gosompie!u•a•"•.rwasoasT 'e•'� WAS MADE E� ------ cervices is Glas ow oa Sunday. block where he will be- found -in ' C•A. T■Gassed� � J. and Mrs. M th and Mrs. future. �taut so • ilsssssss.w s..r..ctrl s.l �► + >a.>IMAhw Besse spent Sund ewmarket By Lydia E. Pinkhames Ve9• On Wednesday of last wer.k the A 3aviags DeQartmeat - Mies McGloch erboro, �:OltappOtl>od and Want people of-Claremout were shocked is conducted at every Branch of the Bank where deposits of $1.00 is visiting Mi Forsyth. to hear of the sudden death of `od upwards are renewed and i-Aerest at current rates added. W. Jenkins, of Toronto, is Cwt Suffett'm� W04n= *Mrs. J. H. Jobbitt. She had been it is a safe and convenient depository for your money, ependin a few days"with Mr. in' r-health for the past few - - - p g y `To IClaow It � � • - Mirk. - weeks but it was not thought that. - WHITBY BRANCH; A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. Miss Sylvester, of Toronto, vis- Murfreesboro, Tenn. "I have she was so near , her .end. Mrs. itgd'with Miss Rnth Gregg last wanted to write to you for a long time Jobbitt was almost a lifelong •week._ to tell you what your resident of Claremont. but spent. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna, ,of Stouff• wonderhil.remedies K few years in ,>Tabridge village - 1 w4 Ville, visited at Wn). Jones on have done forme. I with her busbai d who was a shoe- The Pickering Sunday. was a sufferer from maker. The funeral took place on •: Pickering - Ba,ker� - } Luther Bowes,, of Peterboro, female weakness :Monday to St. John's cemetery. YiCommit" -- visited his mother, Mrs. Readruam • and displacement - 'We do not -keep- bread. - _over Sunday. and I would have -- --- _ --_Mrs, nugal Taylor, - of - Brace- = such tired,worn out We se Bre - _ U ad, ` bridge, attended rs. o t s — feel'uaga, - The object of Association is to °'funerallastweek. aches and dizzy _ - Two rinks of Claren curlers C "�• Doctors did and anything else in the Baker and the alone 1)aged at W Granite rink, Torou- �evogoo&soI l Members having proper stolen ooma:nni_ - confectioner line. Both phones, p i?e to, for the district cap. the Lydia E. Pink- oats tmmedrately with any mambas • Mrs. D. Forsyth has sufficiently !tam Remedies-Vegetable Compound of Executive Commutes. ee vered-from--hexa'illness to-- -and SanatI"Ws&&: --ham new-' --R$----M40A EY-i- 3dambr.t p-fee- able to go to Toronto last week. strong and can do all my own work. I -- - - PICKERING ONTARIO _ Rev. T. R.$erten, of Uxbridge, owe it all,to Lydia E. Piakham'a Vego- Tte>sees may be had from abs`Fsesaane or., great rn Baptist- table t oto — _ 8ee]cet.ry on application. tae:t Sunday morning and evening lag women to know about it."-Mrs. ` • sic.Com.-L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm- �reenWoo -.- a,rdWase C;L,-Mareombe, Pickering, Ont-.. Mrs, A. Wilson returned home R. E ![esaOr,211 13. tlptiag, St, Mur• -•er; g, on Saturday after spending a few fseesboro, Tem. Call andwee o and other stovur stock of es J.A. OrCvnaor: W.J. Clark weeks in Toronto with her daagh• This famous resnsdy, the medidnal as well as other lines- PrsstdmtI eeeretasy' ober, ingredients of which sins derived from - -- Malvern and Stouffville curlers native roots sad herbs, has for nearly of Hardware. played games with Claremont last forty years ed to be a most valga- Eavetrongbing and-repairing F Prov rem tl attended to. + • I INDLE '.'. week. Score in favor of the visit- lois tonic and invigorator of the female - P P y W El Iq EVALE , Ing teams. organism, Woaaeo everywhere beat Work guaranteed and prices BUILDER of vim_ A. _Mc Alan. _and. -obm .wihing.testimony to-the-woaderful vir- moderate. _ CARPENTER, DER Forgie were at Whitby on Wed- tae of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable - - HOORK, PANTRY ;AD B actin AR2i'u' n y last meeting Compound. Lawrence Denny, WORN, PANTRY CABINI +of Presbytery. Why.Lose Hope, C}REENWOUD DUMB WAITERS. The Presbyterian congregation No woman suffering from any form Shingling-and general repair held their annual meeting on 'Fri- of female troubles should lose bops tm- R C O r S f f� -• work.- - -day evening last 'and report a 131 she has given L din E. Pinkham's TOGS read See me about any y Job genu warn prosperous year. Vegetable Compound a fair trial. ma an f' .'.nl done. Prima right. Union services were held in the It Jou want spe" advice write b Can be got at the Folloing 5504 Home Telephone, z Methodist--and Presb�ter•ian Lydia E.Pink am Oo.(eery- �� churehea on Sunday wath- Rev. deatial)Lyn,=gas. Hear letter will James Richardson,'-- Sunday A McLellan officiating. be opened, read ami asswered by a Ed. Bryan. ATTENTION �A camber from the village %"Mum gad !a4" b �TrZid consalk% $. J. "�arquie. attended the Sabbath School Con- - of Pickeriug, and vention at Green River on Wed- - nesda and report an eajoyahle _ G.Wood, D and If you contemplate- doing anT _ y Ina ' Geo. Wood, of Duabartoa: rtime. s -kind of building next season. . At the annual' meeting of the CHOPPM & : . M T '0 ,1)' we will be leased to urs public library on Monday_ night. AND OAT FLAKING __.. _ P _ R$ the folowfu board of directors a� OS13,AWA, O.NT. were elected. Revs. I. Wood, The undersigned is prepared to do � on your requirments � A. McLellan, and J R. Real, Dr. Brodie, and Megars. Wilker, F. grain chopping and net flaking Ii LOUR M" 'd FEED foe all triads of Farmer, J. Bundy and G. H. Sam i,4 every day in the week Not>f S,t C. N. R•,- Station,_ building material. At the Women's Institute meet- exceptoa Sateirdap k1 .Ing on Wednesday, five members - 3A Ciherrywood p? y��+ i+�(� ; had undertaken to. bring a supply John F. Bayles, Greenwood MADE IN CANADA — •;• PIC�ERI .\`r` •:` _of buns and. other._ eatables. In- _$ran, Shorts,Flour,Dried � �p,�, stead of partaking of these Road _ __ Brewers-- Grains, Malted -LUMBER ��/''•fl►RD things, they were anctioned off by NES AND �OiIiJS _ - thwpr•esident and a fund started GRAM-O-PHO Korn Feed, OBlate Meal, _ to buy yarn to be knit into socks Molassiae, Bistchford'e D Gordon tit Son 4, for our soldier boys at the front. - _ Coif Meal,Oyster Shellete., _ W. . _ ' A- good old-fashioi:ed tea and entertainment will be held in Ers- Gram-o phones from $20,up. _ See our If2U machine-A clear - got particutsrs Phone-home SM. PICKERING kine cbnrch on the evening of sweet tone. A free demonstration of the latest Patriotic Wednesday, Feb. 3rd, which you ThOmao Re�tilor cannot afford to miss. Tea will = Records. 'Don't fail to hear them.' �Aeii and IndeQe�ieat pitons be served in the basement from n 0 S y_ _ K,80 to 8 o'clock after which a EKING �` OoWumm Pr orowt p C S BURLING �PI.CK ' ""�°•, yM s��r Position for Fall . !sigh class program will be given C. , n «a e- and Winter by the Knox entertainers, of To- q . a .• s r g g g g. - _ .Couto, which will eonsiet of quar- ••, sen •-_ We have a sound business ppl!bbpodWo>•. tettes,duets,alenolt e,readings ' • • req �• ■■ e • • s for a reliable energetic selpman for And a one•aet 8kVft11- occupying �ne Universal. Sawing Macwke .. � jt•t o.. o - g � ,g a •� this district to sell -Mmittreea, smAR Pay #calf an hoar. Tho programme O s t `o fruit• flowering shrubs, etc. weekly,outfit free,exclusive tyivea by thio eap}pany is well _. -- _ _ W t'e •• o •. R s .R oYtR e00 nORt9 received wherever given and is adv -~ _ _ of fruit and ornamental stock under sure to rove attractive in Clare- �' o - imont The Claremont Orchestra - M wp 'O s w cutuvation. .We sell through our render a number of selections — s Islet _ salesmen direct to the consumer and during the-evening and short ad• .m � � gr-�nree' delivery' of freak, high g -; >k p ftr►Qe tereea. Our- agencies are vs�u- ^ ares9es will be given by resident =C c 11,e o ., able by reason of the service we give Ministers and others." Everybody _r a-p,� o;_• °d � � t t - and the volume of business done: Be _ come and enjoy the treat of the r.(r M ° C A qo �d Z tabliehed 36 years. Writs iseason. -Chair taken.at 8- o'clock N� �� a °�Io� a`. A'ELHAM •NURSERY CO., - d Admission 85 cents, child- _ m t o g X , o Toaoxro, orrr. rsr► ren 20 cents. N •. on request One day last week-over 40 men P either to applicandsome t or et oaewt h met'at the Baptist church 'and - � =° s" _ o '� ii - ding Nursery stock, held a wood-bee at which they �� cut and piled a two years supply. m a o" o sir a r of wood. A-jolly time was spent, se At half time, Mr. Joshua Bundy Manufactured by W. H. Jitekson, Brock Road, Ont. I "" treated the crowd to hot coffee This machine is designed to saw long poles as well as cordwood. _Vo - • land buns, which were duly ap. pulley or fly *heel-id roAd of wood on'cavriage. ' �preciated. . About 5 o'clock the This machine is rs eotubination of efficiency and-simplicity. Shingles ����@a#$men and boyo repaired in a body The best outfit'on the market to-dey,to the school room and partook of -,Get oar prices on Emery Wheela, Saws,Gitsoliue Ragitres; ,a hot supped provided by the Cream Separators; etc. -ladies.. This bee of late years is . looked forward to, as, a social �P g Jackson - Brock load AND ' _ Of atlmateriats and eesittn - event alike by the ladies who f kept in stook. It will yyou eaerously supply the good things _ _._ . -- Dont °mfakd�j b sail a our works 8600! :for the supper and others who do O O and s we d'palsies. the more strenuous work of - R sylsnM we do not employ them,000segnsaf• . wrestling with the logs,' A social O CIO@. ng ty oomm sen, sad 10 pe throw off thean will hour was spent after the tables i S oe Wuly°saavef by purchasing from y M were cleared,some playing parlor solicited. crognet,other playing mississsippi _ . w call IT/T / crokinole, and'eheckers.-co►i - - ..� • - - - - Dmee. N �wuitb.��e What might have been a serious General Dry Goods, GroCerles, Boots British Columbia Cedar Shin- accident happened at the funeral of tbelateMrs. Jobbitt opposite and Shoes, Hats and Caps, _ glee xxx $2.50 per square,_ . - James -& .Walker g rink, when a bit broke the skating _Y CrOCkeTy. _ agx $2.70 in a team belonging to'Mp. Ander- son and attached to a Aouble cut- - - - - per agate - Pump l�aIIIIfSCtIIreff ` ter occupied by five men.' The . - _ . . - - :� fractiouaanirnals soon got beyond .- • Eastlake Galvanized Shingles Shop and Residence, Dundas 9t Remember our January Sale lteiiuction in evecy department, Every- ,� x control. of the driver and went - _ _. $4.50 _ WHITBY, ONT. a ONT.- down the Brock road flit a break. -thing sold a little less. Bu from us-we can et you - Three doors west of Whitby' Hous : neck 'speed. Four of the men y Y Corrugated Galvanized Roofing jrunped to safety and left A. W. rmt everything oran thing you-want. McKa in charge of the team, We are prepared to instal wood oriroa With great presence of mind'he pumps on short notice,also attend drew them through a gate into Get a 1b. of our blend of Tea-Black, Green or Mixed-only to all kinds of repairing: 'the barn-yard 'of Mr. Thompson 28c per lb.; regular.price alt over Canada Me a lb.- Agent for the Ontario_Wind Mid. ; *hed the rig turned aver; throw- - ' -, �s s REESOR _ also gasoline engines and;• lag Mr. McKay into a snow•bank, Coffee 30c, 40c and 50e a lb.- the agues gear theborses being captured without - MAGNBT CMAM•SEPARATOR : serious damage. Fortanately-no D. SIMPSON Co.; PICKERNG ' LOCUST' HILL one was hurt. Phone Bell No. 60, lad. 28, --— - --- - — -•�, r .:.:..,.w W .x:45.: x�°' mss.: _ _ N.M ..+a _ _ 2. - pMi ,. '-a ..-. sc "fir--'ice'. *...«.•3...• s"- - .,YA - _ ••: _+ .. - .. .. +•arm•' -f 5G.-''' ♦ 4 } I ,ham._ q " ,/ - F'y 4 I. t� e - . .. .. y[� �� l 114 .. f k,,.. ,x. '�,'t$ �^ .-;r.�wYp .y,yN til e - � ' k,: .14. - I " , _ onc I MoncyI . ... ." . 1. ; � : nes. : � � , . - ". . `� ,."�;."M�-k;,­: ­,,_ '' _... . . , _. _ .. .— - . 1 ­1 - ___•- .� . I I .., I .. �! .1,� I .�, - 171--- ___ �- . - i: . , _ ..0, — _ !� . . �i11 .. .. 17:. . . ­ ., : . . . !! .' , . . I.. I .. _ 4 ": . * .. .:.. . I-, � _Or, A Strange Stipulation. . -. _ . . ,` I '' ,r , .1 a< -7.::'' CHAPTEJ3 %V. "Of course, I shall be only fou glad to Dlr,.Pleydoll was very much graiificd by do anything I cart." she said. r the lotter from Lady Ellen Cropper. He!' "Yee, ;I am cure of that," Adrian, Duw• s said uothin about it at the office, but he nay arswered t t ¢ h iQicul to hal an1. _ .. ­Bat it is rat er d t yt .1 B D - Q u . . ' Look an earl olt ortunit of ca]Ii¢g po '?e, Lady Utica; in half an hour's chat l one if one doesn't meet:" v a with her all his prejudice against this "Oh, I flop a you'll meet, and sop¢," said '_ y;' f ; Tuan woman was effectually drsolpated. the man. "From what her .friend could s ve!.till me. and what I have Barbered from ' 'user r - He was slow and very legal,lint he Ba _ +r.. t{ n Lad� $lien a serve of reliabaity which young'Hammoad's remarks, I am sure , +.x, f, °v fir- ._, w a elt o ab h d never e�erience,d !lies Sinrla',r is moat unhappy. She her•I • when dealing with his partner. - i silt told ma that she had no.friends t . r, '+° !' ! ; . She had Orepated herr;elf for the Most' gon't know how it is. Nell. but'l have the a' . _ drastic treatment, but 14x• Pleydell our• feeling upon me very strongly that her Drised her lenient view of the.airtu• tmub!o s not of her awn making, and 1 'M. b his .. . >,'.. 1. atloa. 1 roved of her re that there s eomeaLorp of.:great-_.. _ _ - He certainly aDD -__r ,__ dnrin6 her. err�bttt he saw no teas• connected with it. • -- __.._ 4 i h-6enet e a pauperYal>aolutely; and he ut-�e-elJ—rtrssed' 11 hits-�. „• r _ _ ., though, it would be probable byy careful'` "q man can do to little for a womah - x �- ersaasesnent to keep her in the 1rttle even thoash his feelings for that•woman a+ 1. . home o2 which she had Brown eo fond: but map.be abealatgIy platonic" b' off' r .y,I c �� >� _r�ggeated._bhaL Lady._ELlaa ghonld shut uD face. w 1- o beastly. } r a jotpt y, ysrx� f�, -- _ ­-. __ Of, «'; , at' YQT3E is t$[$er er1TY:fain C-i ? —s s" _�...- ._.. �....-s_. '3 . .' i to ease the ooadiwone of the_moment he The Fight flashed back,to Lady Ellen-,3 the house for a time, and to diamfee I'ea;d and the or d Is a - Least tovo of her maids coure�, Ill do all I can. It is a pity I'M - . .: Yon ought to to swap," lir. Pleydell ,- -. Asleep In the Snow. Wd. "wb not go and stay with her Ro1nR away, isn't it? _ � f•• T I 'Well, it miy be pcaiible-for you to in-I German officers snatching a few hours steep in snow covered trenrtles w'lJile their lues stand un guard at - ',Z"Yes, I'll do tLat." said Lady Ellen. rarest• the duchess in Mise Sinclair. From e res like child, eager to give obad•. what Mr+s. OFesh},m tojd,me I gather that I)arkehmen, Poland. - lanee. , she is a very brilLant music an, and so "I am sick of town. I feel that I don't � Your cousin may be able to give her a . - - TMUt A!o do anythkats for a long, long I real Start Lhis winter. Bhe has the Dower Retch had been left behind to look after I ER BIRTHDAI•, I that moment everything in the great time. I to do it. anyhow." __ 1 - "You o¢lp have to eek Pagpg. and stir everything in the new motor business, ha-1 sate One w'Un18II was, a blank Yr. Pleydel: emtled. won't reftar Well aaid Lady Ellen. "But and Bryant was only too glad to "py I mast o nso the_,question cif your in-I Y 1:X-Ecu rc+� Eugenie an Exile in,to me. The fete, the people, the . 4410. vestal is Tidy Ellett," he aaid; 'and I , doesn't Mow Laurie know where Miss S:n himself. a make business, even Lo create p , think I had better ase what I can do with I clair is?" worries anything rather than to have a England. brilliant i!luminatiun, all t'ani&heCl. that house, property in Fulham which was i "ho; when she went away that morning Spell of quietness in which to let thought and I remained completely enchant- _, rip him and remembrance come back to so heavlly motrgaged by your husband. she practically dieaffpeared. Mise Laurie, Among the hundreds of recent' ed, as if under a spell. TFje em- , The vtJne of the yroperty has very large- I halt believes that she-map have already The way in which he fought tar Lie own Pictures Phuwing the British soldier press wore a dress of pale blue tulle . - - 17 Incseased, you know, during the lase started for Canada; but I have a feeling Into,(eats would have -done evedit to a fnwo cif three years. I think it more than , that she Is :n London. Both Mrs. Gresham on the marcltT-in the trenches, in ____.T_ "Probable tha,t'if we were to sell it wet and I are most anziotts to set is touch i man whose who tuture_depended on his I threaded with silver, from h-oul. taitotaJd set'not'only enoitsh to clear off with bar: and I hope to be able to write exerticns, camp, and in ha5pital, were two her incomparable throat and ghoul• the mortgage, bn7 Leave a c 1e surplus in to you in a day or two and tell you that He extended his stay in America when taken on the same beautiful Eag- I ders rose as from a cloud. She wore . he knew that Ketch could get aloe ver ,hand we hava rotl�,d out where she ie" Then I s y fish estate, now, by the generosity I her hair drown awe from the tem - I+adJ FJiea reit Co'.onel Dawney talked about Lady Ellen' well without him. , g y unite relieved and light ` own :.Cain+ and ezDreeeed the Leartieet� Everr now and •nen a very.ensudged and of its owner, a h6t3pltal for wounded pies and confined on top o t'he head hsested aftsr Mr. Pleydell h+ta tone swap badly written letter reached him from him ,lftriet of all, she ltad Oe sensation of be- approval of what she had done. and convalescent officers. The own tag relraaed from a kind of bondage, Mr. ''Don't have more dealing+ with that fellow worker. It wan evident that Ketch i by a diadem formed of a fretwork MS der a manner the last elms they fellow Tend erten than You can help.' he 1P 8e not Roans to let any chance escape 1 er is a very old lady, and the plc i of.diamondq. The expression of her MS met had van her a very dtrasreeabie said. 'I never liked him; I ue,ver quite him of making his fortune. 1 1�ynt understood Low he came to ha a.partner with there :esters came others one I tures show her, in fife mon;sing delicate features, although exceed. _ lmpreerlon'. Eche bad no dealt* to see flim from Frank Derryman. reminding that Ithe always wears, leanin on 3� ' o a, and she rtrproached herselt than nAIr--Pleydell, lie is Such a ditterant.type shim of g ingl}' brilliant, Ttiaa >r3. pure and - _ fat of Mao so pushing`' r b e promree W go aver to Ireland and I crutch staff and talking with acme j-."t.hful as that of a girl, while F- site had been rather too Laity to admit- Lunt. T a from Mr Pleydell, and one ! ttesg him to bar friendship. "Yes." sa'd Lady Ellen a little rtietullp: there arrived. a curious! worded letter brJ t-faced, ban ed faun fel I' T9tso she eat down .and scribbled a line 'but I daresay I shall find it rather diff;' y I deg g about her attire there was a refine- stilt to stop him: anyhow, I .am III from Mr Tendrruen, why h had been v:rrt• lows uut under the trees in their ment of taste that made the Las }lsp aoaatn, the Diwheea ot 'Wittehire, mall' and Dropoeed herself as a guest for an In. away now. and I,ehan't have w mart him' fell Jud nt felt qti to won poem, wah the l wheel chairs. The estate is at-Earn; - _ tadlatta per'Ici. � for Som® time. - - � fulll intention of heist insolent, i ttifarettt jewels that covered her Cor• The dtttsfiew ani her tam.l seers u n Colonel Dawnep drove her Lome and Mr, Tendertrn bet'-ad to rewind lir. borough. and the woman is Eu- sage and neck appear a merely y I stayed chattin on a lit wb' w tb Leu,. Arrant that- Lore win• nanous matter+1 genie, once F Fmpress of France, now , !2ootlend, Just at the moment, and I.adT y s wfi',ch had W be dirctissed beLwPPQ them R p natural adornment. A -woman of Alen knew that -here would'be plentyy of B,it after-ho had gone lady Fallen sat room tae her She hese old snarls whroh{ down and eh.d a few teary. anti that be should expect to brvr an i f(.r more than forty IPars an exile less elegant peT9e nalit� would have had tieen i¢ t o I He didn t %ant me. #be +a;d: '-he only,early interview jam, ne soon as lir, Bryant-'irr England. . . pawearton of the Wilt wanted ty •alk about that other g'rl. i•- returned to England, s3 -been OtPrw'.hpl'med by. such Splen ahirev for generations 'It wa.. perhaps tnr knrYwIvdgr that be I During ths,�p 1a)II veers the world tdur.'' .. ' She dot an an-weir by telegram from bar hope • am not oo,ng to hates her: but I; ! fi 8 annals and at odea began o maks Ler knot. I shat i! Adrian get' very food of won d bsvP to come to cloge quarters, with-: has heard a+, little t f her that It iso to �plent r, there Bre plenty o! aaa for leavan It Ras. however, well bvr, -_ I Tenderten carat served to keep Julian B"p I P® g . i Ja+t at thst mvmpnt Ler maid brouga ' ant in. ,►mer;ea. Ia feet hr was stay.nsr h8iC1 tv remember theft site is milli utllpr witaer. tl to terrtifJ. Catttld- _ __ 4A tato +e affakxr b•,ore rhe could arrange i her a lame bus w ;ch had cocas ervm; far longer., than he bad intended to d,. I Alive:.but before the d r.axtruui cut•I•eve-rwbelnt_the perfect co plexion, at her affairs, - h and it was a rather plaintive little Qote ' Acting on Me Pleydell- advice,pbe paid i America, Wt.rn o* woo opened it (lie- from.Ladv !',I en iw•'r 1,h'rei,ehed him a.tte'r l rriiiatir,rl of "the Franeo-Pi'ti%s ars I intensely' blue eye4 with dark la%h-.' 09 two of heroorvaats, add the house was elosed a- number of exqu:-i-o row's. which. much rray.Able, th tt d(-,-,dpd bim to cut b i to be lett In the charge of the other tvto. I thoash it Lad •N vr'ied so far, lisd come ! 1)Ar-"til+ wet,"- she. -u-ed-it, v e. e%, ,rich chestnttt hair, and ca.meo- `to weekdr bt ha." Ludy Ellen- amid to; in perfect Gond lwu i. au uaretuilly had-I ph Fo h'., v.-'r a.n+} rn gu ba.'k I f Le,nself� 'to•' a ills." of two. What a they hceti Decked. I t i a Poppy and I have been kx)k:ng for you,accused of-calling it.-' site *ar+.,fle of I like features- of this enthroned - r I Julian Dr'ant's e'►rd was attached v.l event rvpty prvk. Lady F'iicn wrote fthP,aurld s 6'reate5t fig1ires 11'ith� bpAtltt', It 19 strange indeed to f' r 1opf, - y "You are rather i dr.ippoint;nR pt'rEo+r, ' I,', BY va.-h vrwt that -Lad come the had them, and Lady Ellen-felt quite a thril;, Mr., Brvant! But prrh.ttn+ you w:I.1 rviteetn I the single exception Of L)iueen' 1•ic-t think that' after Loul \apole-on. - . .- Jooted ted a `.atter from C'okmei Dawney, of ntriteurr ac:the rrmembrarnre. I your ,tii.ract.•r 'by c,unin6 up herr t,r-! turia,. eh. was then the most con William L. Bismarck, nun Moltke. '01 bat co,hing reached her On the veryyI "He is a of she said to herself,- I sm"C'br-ettt,at.f' 1r,•: ar,ru ally t'hr_n'.rsts! anal_, e . . a � ua,$1 S ealhtodt anti xo eearotlan11 d he i ffiQ .►drlan�still, the isn't quite aw .as O+►t, do roti know tb tt '.t aaat .%crust when I ' '1)1('11 UI` w„man in I urupC : and her;ail the-dumitlating fiR.urPq of th•e' , ---, .l laws ,tw you? IOU dort't kn,.w how glad- beauty . grae•. , .and elcg'aiice, 'tier Franco-Prussian War haviv been I: e addenI.y appeared in her d smantled! lratyt v.:ry scarily.” we "hall be to have you with us, tvr I d,••aw,ng-r.xYm, She tusk the roecas with her wW`•fL Qr ('hristmaa hire it rather en,toyalile, yip! natural gayety, end even It #ash I dost these n env Y2arq. tile. b,)-wed I am g0:r`R jway tu-night.":sald Lady truve,:led to S<otlaad, cad_they enuP:n`is a mins, dolightf¢1,hv-troy. and. • iunable •f+allies united to make her.albhack �haduw of-that-delicate love= -_ Eilea I am nut rare thea I shall over I tr•ibiiterd about the boa uttfnl old room- as rho' will have all her fazi ah-ut Jaer. I.. ; c -•�' W frame bac@ i which h2A Dawn apecially prepared tor- far more dazzli(lsr figure' thatn- ehe lines still survives, watching and _ 1. _ Phe w;,l .y« in the ho.t „f ,piri!v 'That eour.dr top_terrible,"' he answer l her Brya atiawrrt+d 'chs tetter witTy an•'*,.niew'hat-durttpy, suniewhat-di;wdy I waitiiiR, with Germany and France ad at at-how, bre 1i its-Land cad praahed 'no du,he..s suited when she w'-te 'old „r her cablegram, announcin h!e. ;mines 1- - t how far the rosea had trarelJcd and' wh Aritiah queen, with all her tin at death Rripy once, again, But it I. w-,rmty, 'Look here, I want yon •o , dia.tc dt�pae:ur.� for Entlan� -- ' d I had «t nr them, viuubtedulld v irtut Is II+�t "her" war now: and aithou h. IP semis an hYve roan lunch feith.•me t? ••I like that-pounr man.'.' rLs-itt:ad 'very The ,ulor flash+d into Lads h:ttrtr"« fa,'r - - l g _ -' tar much, He seems a little .=ut`o1 thq.com ir-She read I + me.rrrse she wai pa: In lite driyti of the arc+}i7dl;nJpirerG�'rman is mightier than over, ft- +-1•attped .her h-e0dr ,man-' - titularly.wedf- oil,irt+:elth. and there war ! France iq no lonxa+T a cuYrt( t and -' - Oh, how loved I way just wonaern: h•'r bitthEtaa', su hgr fa-it}rful lady' in, p 7! J 1 "Well. he certainly 'isn't 'a b_t i.ike the nothing'n,rtrn-ihl.v n her I;fr to atako her i what I -hot.ld eat. My o'XA s •-oar, fou nrd,n.srp roust man,' said Lady ti!!en. discontented, for Sir. Pleydrl! waw Mtn-; wajtintt, Aladame �'8rett�' relate+, ' t<+tterinq empire, but a vigurikus . ..- know, and I'm so itred of boiled eggs,' r ­Din-You know. to use a slang ezprete,iun � te'n her sialf .n and relieving her of was UnUall}' +,i}ap[�'ed by Cllarmiri �a,ling YPptl.bll(`: and she daE'. not Come along then; I've-got--a taw wait- Lie seems to tar to be quite 'ted up' w:'.t all immed;ate anuety;,moreover, she wte I { g to I mad.so much. of by her cousin.and the 'fesiivities,-A.rran,jrPd by tFle ladies of fight shine, Whatever the end may t., all his money, and he's working at evme the rk, ped upstairs, put on her prettl• k g p 1 be, it will be sttan a if these blue - P Pa l kinow nit his invention' just or ins you du kr thrt 1,hr mi bt have been oge.s ail Lltr court a it�el+, tsFJlPalux, char-I R est tat atld was dawn again tmmediats know with:h r awn hands, Poppy, apead. of cvvntenimeat,'yet the-vld hurt ravrit,ed 1 IT. ! in her heart. ade., an 'Itni.vP performance 'of PJes that yearn and tears have dim- • . . „inir hours at a t:nie in a workshop. He "Yntl are the nicest tH.ng I q+rr lMnew,:' j l Adrian Dawney never came to S,•otland, rited.aUt't'itp t� ltx,k U ,n it Deet gone out•to Amerce, I believe, o Diad, 'some Un ul+Ila. ., ,� Med} b A dig Pe .she said to him: and be laughiui, and be left her -u to a Of 1, p � ('; necttun with this inoenWoa I am so glad Rt wrtbout,ne, - ! thought i was very nasty. That ,a ' you tike him' Whea hs semens back you h�selt that Shp-was quite prepared to iYrttFltI�ifed 'atVtlr+,t', JII addltton tar! t • , "who• your last letter said." moat get him up here, ' - i hear at any moment that he was married i the more formal ufhClat celchra, -- - wreOte. perhaps thatis to lunch alone,I lend lost to her for ever; but atter a wh'le One 'kind of a hero is a nian who, u how I felt,when I I tions, �'hprP err rues\' dP4Cr1 Etun9 'Of conree, ' sa d the dncbere: ' yon shall . Ars we fro write out to America and Invite him Havel newt of Lim came. it appsared that' br p I telly his w'ifr the truth, firwi. last ddrtan?" you seen Arlan tet.dyP i bad not been at all we,Tl and theta: iss— hu�r the queen of then+• (;aa birth , He nodded hie head. '=He gave me a lunch yesterday. I was,,; counted for hls s-iirnce. 'day fc fes a pared. -Hrre is Ila.( and always _ Ys. 1 kaxw of a little o1+4laphioned re fearfully pleated to see him,, and then He"-wave no definJte protsoi bgt be held ' pP --" sisoTrnt ich`ere tficy givta veep Rood food. i dame-CarettP s own, u-n I"irst seein "Hiow' did the cashier of your he took ail my Dleaeure away because be up a hope that. he too might travel up II Jf cad we can sit quietly, [ want to eek I �y wanted to tee me to talk about some north and spend Christmas with the Writ• 1 iter ftlttfre mi,A re,is sift a state Ex•ca---(amrk -get -into -iR-�}-r--`Lrtr-Thi-`s' 7 to do Mmct,ma L: me me" $login-- girl is whom he to suddenlyin-:shires. I ' Do You?' aaid Lady Ellen- eagerly. ; teradtv+i, -vrryr-much- 17Keti+eted. t3o Be ' Ladv F.Ilen was diva 4' n ' ,if n ectllatu)n.- • •'Oh! ! am Rlad! I do so 7rant to do' DDointtd, and yet in .ty P thtnwa for people, and I am alvaaye so le going to to Jte: you to cake -iter' up• a seas,,• relievrd that he did not mention 1 Thud t'URp' anrivttnC�d, 'The rIP "Ilid }'oft tell Bink, I was a Pbp y„ p If the matter of that girl about wham they' o td." t Adrian recommends her she must be had Broken when last they had mot, T't sur' and the em PN+t'anti em f,,,,I l "\u: thuug*ilt het knety The luni•,beon was the mop; delightful I Rood," said the ductege in-a non-com rhe torn emtrr+ he•r"o,lf itist a l;t•ir ire-:Pr•'s, iin'me-diiYtPl;t` al+ eat'ed. •Fmint it - . meal of whicb she had ever par'akenI eo way• cause cbe thought it probable that e_ol• ' p Lady Ellen declared W +n she left Lady Ellen'R rvom sheloael Davrney might JndsP her_a- l;ttle - - - . --- Wbrn the coffee waA sorctrt-Prslatre ft--oa herself fo_ a ted' iainurcS alone Lsrdly for not n,v;ng done s me;h,oR •,= 1 .. p,awnep prod-aced hie cigarette Cabe, and with Ler hu=hand, I halo biro. I. _ _ 'be halooko i ro der. I "Sell is InIking believe tbaan ptet," she "Ye; what could I id n asked -Lady . I .. . .. She looked at Lim and stook her head. i said; and I do believe that lir. Bryant' Ellen a.t herself. "He.did not. know ,vhrrc QOHNs ''. . 1 . So; I've given up @,making. I never moat have srr;orr intentions. I rather she wss,, and he .souki h,trdly expevl me ' .- I 't.:. '­' ' . reap} cared about it. I did it hcraaae eu I hope he hat If would be stwh a good' w find her, especially Lie 1 had to coma I ;i C_ ­ 1 . many other women do i;; but Peppy a!-I match.' - • - -- • :i up hire!" t Q '-Wormy," that'- what'- rho .matter of 'em. SYomflch and ways batyr me to smoke, tcnd•I know you Shc• mustn't be in too 0 ,g Y Z :riteoz,inal worms. �yrly as bad a,( di-temper. Cost- you o creat a hurry. Tet a sense of reproach I:neer,d 1t was I _ _.;,,c,-miwh to feed 'em. Look bad are bad. Don't phyts.c 'em do t: I. don't You?' Shp made one horrible mi-take," said the the first thing Adrian had ever asked her, d ' �e a arty Yte�qn+e Yy -"1 duke. 'She m¢stn't Tepeat'that mistake.' !.and rhe had fatted him. cath, Spohn's Cure tvrLl remove the worms, fMet"vr Lha Now, Adrian," said Lady Ellen, putting "Oh! there would'te no mistake with She told her cousin that she had had E , 0 :•ppetite, and ['one om up all round. and don't. ,"physic. ,%cts on gland+ and bdocxi. Full directions w:nh each hot:!• her rTbawe oil the tahip, acid propping'up 11 r. Bryant.. I have studied him very letter from Cb oncl Dawney. - i a�Q and sold by .ill drugg:elo. her chin with hEr two hands. "Sow, what I closely." said the duchess. "He is.a par•I -,"Adrian has been sawdv: hat he seem. ; A - - . do you want me to do for Sou?" i ticu!arly nice'.man. I mean to ask' him I to be all right now'andperhaps he. wail'. ER �i� SPOMN MEDICAL CO., Chemists. Cashes, Ind., U,3.A: — 1,_ "1 want you Co be kind to'another wc,• , barer while Nell in with us; that will glee' come up here if wo are Rood, in a week ,man:" I ybem. an opportunity of seeing more of! or two's time." Then Lady Filen said I -- _. _ .- Th�• eagerness and the light flat out i one another." I impulsively, "Poppy, 1 wonder it you l ' •'of Lady Ellen's face. The,duchess said nothing about Adrian_' would think it funny if I were Lo gJ rt, I 'Ori! anotner woman,- She c-&W-­then-1 D"awney; sli^ liad long alto guessed Lady, London Juin .or about a fortnight. 101m I ' she P•'ded, rather irrelecantly, "Isn't It I Ellen's secret; but she wa•s too fond of her, i ought to to and Pee how things are a. ' $�00 FOi� A NAME 'a hos et•tll?, We cant earl alter all. this : music, and too really sympathetic a wo• the house, and I wanf to tet .some w:Ctm i . .. - unob;ne. we have no summer in England, I mqn to discuss so drt,eate, a scatter, even clot.h� and my tura." j [`lea is the beautiful .new pCrlume, made to ea¢ we?" with her.husband. She was quite sincere "ilo,'by all means," said t.Le dnehesat, n Canada, endorsed and used exclusively . ![de. "Yea said Colonej, Dywnev, _"anotbrr I in her intention to foster the very evi•' her genial way. "I think it will do you'!. Pauline IMnalda, the famous Canadian Prima •woman-one, whJ I am quite cure• .nep& dent attraction Julian Bryant had for-' good. 'It is a'h•,t monotonous, up here. I Donna. ,' -i tyzypathy as well at help." Lady F.Ilen; for site ha ettIed tri her only don't stain looser than two weeks, I _ "Do I know her?" 'mind that vhere wao. (t��qq li lihoc of `a Lade Ellen travellaxl south with a little i We want a a+titable name [or it, and sn will He •book his head.. future-with Dawney, 'Phe duoh.ese did not. ezoitement fluttering in her heart. five. . Illm IN CASH PRIZES ", ; though von have ,just seen her" qudte understand, Colonel Dawney where� She had Bent a telegram to Colonel Daw•! - _ `lc follows:-- ' . . ' "I under•etari said Lady Ellen, '•You her cousin was concerned; undoubtedly he i new annonricinir )-or movement, and she. ; 5t00.00 for the bee: name. ., M�tean that. awfully pretty girl, who was was fond of Lady Ellen,.and .took•a deep) homed that 'he .Might perhaps tate thn 50;00 for the best descrirtion of the perfuIDaa ,h:avi l,r tea w ifK you the adternoon I drove interest in all she did, but he seemed=con• hint and be at,the station to'meet Ler. ' Yb.00 for the second best rtatae.' over tent to play a merely brotherly part in I In thio she,was disappointed, bu't whin III i' I III!!il 10.00 for the econd best description. ^see, I mean ber." - the life of this charming young woman, _she-reached the bouse she found flowers i 5,00 for the Third beat..description. "Tell me eemetaing about her: Adrian'' and that'being the ase•, the'd»ashese'c8h•.I sent at hie direction and a let r await• i .I and ten $1,00 prizes for the nest best deecr'p• Colonel Dawney did not answer !mine vinced herself it was her du to help , • . • . . dlately and then he said a-lone a marriatite with the other man,who I ing her. I i I -bions. "I know sbsolutu]y nothing; I ipLagine I was in every son-e of the word desirable. He told her that he was sort that ho - The winner of the comes; will be derided by a s, good deal.' 1. For she knew that Lady Ellen was very, could not meet her, that he bad o go ;o III I . ,,am off Siontre&I'd leading advertisiurt men "Are van steal friends with Ger?" veep lonely, and that at times t1Iti�� dark Yorkshire- to •attend the funeral t an I I ! and theft decision will be final. Should•two or "No. 1 wantto-be her-friend; but, @,hc Memories.of her unbaDpy marrihd life old chum, but that he hoped to see r, more contestants send in the winning name the peen's lice. me the apportanitp; shadowed and depressed her; moreover, within twenty-four home. I prise will be equally divided, and an additional - -.. 1Ady Ellen very bard not to feel tJiere w•ae the practical side of the quer• Although this Rave her @,omethi¢s, to .- _ prise to' the value pf $5.00 will he Riven each one- -- ealous: the effort was not quite sumess- tion, Julian Brysat's 11107'e7-coul-d stake loot forward to, Lady Ellen was cotreaious tesoful cpm-extant.- No- estriAayee or member nT everything so easy and Dleaattnt for Selh of deelint depressed and lonely. 'I _ thts firm shall enter the contest. The eoa- Bnt i supD+#P Z"tl1' must-kn Kv a IitWe iE was that a letter was written and# The house hard a meurnlnl, ghflbup Jack' teat closes at mldnlht,,: \IArch'31st; 1816. t abont her otherwiaie-'you• wouldn't 'S.sk despntched to lir. Bryant'•botlee w(th the and she hardly oared to take the trouble HOW TO ENTER:- b enable every contestant to help 'her." I intimation that it was, to be forwarded to see it any of herfriende-were in town. to try the new perfume before'eubtnitti 0 that:' "1 6riaw she to in trouble.--go in she on to-him: • - - -• -• There- were Innumerable cards. which i uRReation for'a name. we make the to11lowi¢I( - _ hsd oolleeteat,durine hen' absence and she ;pe01aJ Offen-For one dime: t". cents. . nfeeped without worde. One only -tad And after a week or two there came a went through these listlessly enougL, ( 1 need one of our Special Souvenir Bottles of the -' look into her face to rralfat' tha.t.' telegiam announcing that nn his return a Suddenly her Taco brightened and e r I ' Perfume townlar 25 oente size-together with "Wtere so she?" war Lady F'!lon's next l.iLtle later Jnitan Brya¢t would gladly - _ _ naptlou. _ _ '_ avail himself of the Duchess of Wiltshire I picked-up one name. 1 Free r 10 cel S1iIt and One Premum Cunpon: J" iol"gRva little-sigh. kind invitation. The knowledge that his (To be ax>¢tlnued.) l All for ]0 cents. 1t'!e nen0eearp t. have the ren . dun'' know. S'be left )Ire Orrsham'p jeneship was.desired by Ellen. Crooper - - , i . '.-Conten slip ,to-enter. - se early on the Monday morning ,,At. I and those connected with her was very' - Write today. You will be deliRhttd wii.h thr e mv, hot. and except Cor_. a, few . stimulating to Jullalis'p vanity, it excited `5' Derfurne, and have a chance to will the big prize ' tali ,^:it 'wltbo'ut 'any Lddress and ; him' aT:go. He wa -Ti-vinR.-aa a matter or _ - - ROD(3ERS, GRAY & STEV�ART, PERFUMERS' - fact, in a whirl of nervone_exoiteurent; red from a railway station, lire, tire• a er.-huetlin atmos ere in wbi ; But I haven't enotl •h w'urk- to I PLEUR" ST. MONTREAL m bar_heard nothing mere of her." I the mt g Dept. V.I. 33Z Lady Ellen was silent, Abe had drop the major part the commercial world keep an able-bodied Alan like yon her %two on the tab!'. and was play. of America passes its exietence Jest strfitr _ .with rtes ring (ed him. - - - busy,' "ph, 17shan't mind that."r . _ - . . - . _ _ - . _ _ . rr I - . mow.— . •. wt:e -� . iY < ' . :a_t­1­ . ^v - u ,. - ......... '{ -."r'•.N, :, :-,..•.,q;,ter * •.. errr •+!. r-' .y :i�. eq _ +`'y `-^ter ,v.`a'._ _ _ cam. ,y a. �•,r- 0 W, •�. ..�. yc ...v•. ..-. ..:..,. _. .. .... ,_ .F.: ... ..•• L.—t:.' L, +L ..:..,.t'4_ .... - �--._._ .. _. .. _ - ..: y•,y, Da®g>ero '�'hraat Troubles degrees buying out competing com- - GERMARMEN SOLDIERS. sanies or crushing them, he evolved He Wants Ili The _�,_•• ,. - the present Montreal Light, Heat, {� Seven Dance Seen la 8utu9la, , x'. �Prereeted by Nerviline and Power Companv. with its seven- 1lorld to Keo�v It Fighting in Ranks of Ka}ser. _ teen million dollar capital and ;ts r _ almost absolute monopoly in the DODD'S SIDNEY PILLS CL'EED The London Daily Chronicle nays; 1 S _ IT ENDS QMISERYUICKLY. . COLDS "There- ears from to time POT'T'ED -. city and district of Montreal. QUICKLY. _-JEAN BAPTISTE TAPP. - Montreal Power is the monument - in the Russian papers a statement - Don't wait till ni MEATS— Get_ alter your cold w,-this very H. S. Halt has reared to hie prow- that women volunteers are fighting I, minute, before it g eroua you ass as a Financier. He knows all �uebee Man Who Suffered from in the German ranks, and now the 1F'ull $synced and =f should apply old ine." about that company and its equip kidney Diecxee for Teare'ls again Warsaw correspondent of the Uyrn, the perfectly cooked .Rub your chest and throat, rub them meat. He is the company's'owu re- a Robust, Healthy wan. of Petrograd, has actually seeu child's make delicious thoroughly with Nerviline. Relief will sident engineer, and has traveled L Anse-a-Valleau, Gaspe Co., these amazons among the wounder deli ht. ..'be Immediate. all over the world improving his Que., Jam. 25th (Special}-"I am at present being treated at the g sandwiches. E Nerviline :will save you from lying I knowledge of electrical engineering happy to tell you Dodd's Kidney Otiyazdoff hospital, He says Cher, The .awake to-night, coughing, eboking and problems. Pilaw made me well." So says Jean lcaicke!'s ' suffering from congestion in the cheat p were seven women who were calx P t s Lind acute pain in the throat. He is also a bank pre'sldent, be Baptiste Tapp, a well known and tuned while fighting in German uni- choice. Nerviline will break up that dull ing head of the Royal Bank. By the highly• respected resident of this forms. They were placed•together I i pp in a special ward. Everybody's Ak neuralgic headache-will kill the cold way he has the unique distinction Pace• :'Incl so thankful is Mr. Ta and chill at its very beginning-will 'of having been president of •two for the benefits he has roceived from "Judging by the nature of their favorite., a save you frpm perhaps a serious ill-I banks, for hewas the first presi Dodd's kidney. Pills.that he wants wounds they have taken part not _ Hens: dent of the ill-fated Sovereign the whale world to know it. He only in rifle practice, but also in t To take away hoarseness, to break I Bank.,and held that office for threw wants others w'ho`suffer, as he did >_ np a grippy cold,-to cure a sore throat I bavonet• attacks. One of them, w o ! or bad cold in the chest, you can use, years. 'Sir Herbert is a director .)f to know the cure had a serious wound, has since died. r the C.P.R. and is a liberal i'nveat "For many years I suffered from nothing so speedy and effective as Ner• kidney disease," Mr. Tapp says, They are fine specimens of Teutonic Row viline. For forty years t as been st- ' most largely used family remedy is I a basis of industrialism. He is one I " t staPte tom a cut n gr u greatly admire sir fi ,yam the Dominion. Time has proved its of the biggest of Montreal',$ finan•. ally grew worse. My skin had a nurses Brea - a e th Hely I Fortune Telfer-Beware of a r=- merit, so can you by keeping handy on tial magnates*-one of the,inner cit harsh, dry feeling, my appetite was deyeluped,muscles, which seem to dark man, whom you will soon -the shelf the large 60c. family size cies PersonallN he is also a .big fitful and I-perspired freely with the indicate that they have belonged meet He will be a "villain. • small trial size 25c. sold beafiir lsliirhte:k exertion. I had flashes of for years to German gymnastic so- Girl--How perfectly delightfull -V! an any dealer anywhere. !feet in height. artd his frame is r light before my eyes an was a - ow soon willmeet rm .l, ways tired and nervous. "In captivity they behave with _ powerful and well knit-that of a "Finally rheum>ttism was added the same haughty and contemptu- Minard's Liniment Cares .Car3at In.Cowl SIR HERBERT S. HOLT. man who lived his early life out to my troubles. whine attacksof ous indifference which characterizes doors and was very much at home sciatica and neuralgia followed, The the Prussian officers. One°of the " -The horst 1'uprctentious Big 31i1- there.' g Shall I put a little more brandy } doctor who attendd thei ed me and nursing sisters brought to them a P , 6 medicines I tried, fasted to help me Russian newspaper, the Petrograd' ;° the tach 1' asked t e , bort. about'this new Montreal knight. He l No, replied the hostess. Be Sir Herbert S. Holt, of Montreal, ! sends most o{ his time between his till I decided to use ,Dodds Kidney Herald, which is printed in German content to leave it- -as a punch. ` recently honored with a knight-! p Pills. I took faur boxes in.all, and but they indignantly rejected the Of- Don't make it a_ky ]�sot." house on Stanley Street and-bis--ef•' hood, is said to be the most modest tom I am,,a robust oras easel- fer and` said they t hot believe I fire in the Power Building on Craig ! and retiring of Canada's million-( lent health.' anything which appeared,in a Rua- I FARM$ FOR SALE. Street. Usually he makes a trip a, sires. He is cne of the biggest All Mr. Tapp's troubles came Sian paper, even,when printed in ;r Power and transportation men in across the Atlantic once a year, but from sick kidneys. That's. why German. •Thev refuses'. to talk of I MToranlo. N, Ninety Caiborne Suaer, o I the rest of the time he lives quietly Dodd's Kidney_ Pills cured them. • 5n for the modal t but clubs life of any,'-at-home. He doesn't care far clubs lagbyhtfieir demeanoromes an�d , theyseem to I Irmiii WANT Gnla to Dairy Far= kind and is, personally known to i and has few intimates, g y write H W. Dawson. Brampton. or 90 col ; pe y 1 SEARCHLIGHTS IN WAR. belong toy the upper or upper•-mid- borne at.. Toronto, "`.very few people. — dle class. N. W. DAWSON. Colborns St,. Taronto. Sir Herbert Holt came to C40- 1A 710T,HEl2 S ANXIETY Carriid to All Parts of the Field by �.. _•�__�_' ads in 1875 as a nineteen-year old — Motor Truck. _ YOU SAZA. immigrant from Ireland. He had I M<,pt mothers are anxious when I` In modern warfare the search] 1s i Death -learly Claimed ttD Lt;ISTERED 5HUlt�rHORN AND - been given_a training in mathemsa i their little ones are teething, for at jinvaluahle,. On dark nights at sea It to-1 R Holstein Calves x. J. a[orrlsoa, tt —. —.. -- .mrtLxm. ice and engineering at Trinay Cal this time the baby`s stomach gets,the only means of guarding against , :,,: ew ��u�SHt�es La� t lege, Dublin, and he was given a disordered and here is a grate torpedo boats, which its beams will re- - FEMALE HELP WANTED. .:Jbb b James Rosa, of Montreal, on dam r of oonvulsions. This a.nxiAt 'veal at it distance of two miles or more. ALN i e Victoria, Railway, a crude little can be lessened, however, iT1 the ,On shore It is the electric eye of the Was Restored to Her Anxious Family IV ltvt£DSewingLADIES TO DO , -bol AND army. It 1s carried to all parte of the I When Ho I {sht Sewing ac home, whats or .' _ 'lumbering - line, extending north mother keeps a supply of Baby,s _ pe Had gone. spare -,:mo sood pay: 'work sant a,a3 di+F I[rom Lindsay into the forests of Own Tablets in the house and yes field of action by motor truck, and the t ancr; chancre pa d. Send rtamp for pars y St. John, N.B., Dec. 15.-At one ttculane. NAT'LO-VAL 1lANUFACrURING gg�i )motor that propels the vehicle drives Haliburton. Yours Holt made hi an Occasional dose to her teeUhin time It was feared that Sirs. J. Grant,; co M-real Young g the electric generator that supplies the _ self very useful, and when Rossi baby. The Tablets are the very 'current for the light, Most at these j of 3 White St.,-"would succumb to the I NURSERY STOCK. t. >otoved to Toronto as superintendent"! best medicine in the world dtiring I field searchlights are not dfrocted by ;deadly ravages of advanced kidney t g y g� hand for each instrument Is fitted with trouble. . "My first attacks of back- TRAWBERWES, RASPBERRIES.. PO• , + - pf the Credit Valley Railway, later*the teething time. The regulate ► rATo£�. canal. absorbed by the C.P.R., he broughthe bowel*, sweeten the stomach, what-isknown as the distant control Tache sad kidney trouble began years It Pots BttrwcllOn?.tree 9tceo°aetl Bolt with him. The young engineer promote healthful sleep and make ;Two small motors govern the vertical iago. For six year- that dull gnawing) ?had a good deal to'do with the coD I teething painless: They are sold by ;and the horizontal movements of the pain has n present: When I ex- , MALE HELP WANTED. been V7 medicine dealcrs or b` mall at 25 Bunt t Fthe them mtona of the operators , ! /� Rti B.%RBER TRADE - ALWAYS Y _ e to myself t was terribly ntenst a �. -. y j 6e¢. K I.caught cold the pain was un F t cents a box from The Dr. �Viliiams' ew endurable. I used most everything,! -re employment(e as Roos �r:.eer; its lete 1� relief that same from Dr. Hamilton's; molar Barker colic . . - v M Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont, who although he may be several R ,.rr f reran:id to road est oeuee writs., '�k htandre3 feet away, can rend the rays ,but Hocking gave that certain grateful•ter full t,ar:icnLa r and caaioKue today of the light in any direction he pleases .P Tomo,to. .. l .An Atcldent.. According to the Navy and Army-Illus" ills of Mandrake and Butternut. In- An Rt' .19 sen t' ' Ott Eget 1` t trated, one advantage of thin distant stead of being bowed down with MISCELLANEOUS. - Judge—You are charged with - oat s that h day I am strong, enjoy splendid M E q� II objects picked Up i0 r(-I ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS, 1 'C- 1 Breaki y c ro] 1 the o sl/ 1 N raft a chair over . our- tvifes by the beam of light can be stgbied appetite, sleep soundly. Lost prober• tr+ernst and ssaescal card- ws r ties have-been instilled into m• blood -out oa.a by our h�afs trea=sat. 96rets head more quickly and definitely; for 4; the cheeks are rosy with color,my 1 m before too tate Dr B ttmao Hdioat PriF-,,ne-r-lt wan an accident yOur operator stands behind the light and - } Co, Limited, cotttninrood, ebns Hcnur. - looks along the beam his vision to thank that day that I` beard of so I r grand a medicine as Dr. Hamilton's �/� CAS ' l j Judge What' Didn't you in. ihampered by.. a luminous haze. A Ptl}s." i-M achinery Fou Sale zt tend to hit-her' - second advantage is that the ii"ght cart' .,, ° , , be placed In an exposed position with- Every woman should use these pals 1 Pris+�ner-Yes, but I didn't id- rggulariy because good healrb• pays, Engiriz, thaftin belr-it ulIe s out endangering the Tien who run k: B• B P 7 . ! tend w break the chair. and It's nod, vi roux health that r _ !were the operator and officer beside comps to all' who use Dr. Hamilton' etc tt _'�tt irge facu,r.l( for sale 1 the appartus the would be certain to ; ! 11'h�e;e,c.. engine, 1 b~ 4`E, complete vOC'R OWN D�C'GGIST WILL TELL TOL - y �Ia�drake and Butternut Pf1is, µtib et'finder Pram t}r wheel, bran i Try Ifunne V?msRemely for fte wesic,watery receive the fire .that is sure to be -_ y 3yaeand araaaiated Syetids; No Smart:nQ- ,pooped upon.a searchlight, ,tqd would fags, etc all in good condition. i -us% B,e Comtor,..J Writs far Boort of the y+4-suffer thr In--taut the range was itt n-}vely OITi�•ious. -,yes.ul►tes. IKurineZ"RemedyCo.,CLicasa Shafting from one inrtt to three 1 found• "You always go h.,nie eccerJinro1% inches, pulleys thirty inches to �1 . ea•rl,v, old man.-' fifty _in_chea. belting six inches to -':KEEP SMILING. SDA` AI I]CL Aclly 'des;our tieighburs are tIie2aiise twelve inches Will sell antire or Lord' lin . c�,f'that." is part. ,*► Dr. James L. Hughes, Toronto. � ^„ -- s4.,• b"-y with ins 1.:,.xi w:,rk. i,;:: 'u How so , NO REASONABLE I In living ever life's best days --1 ore etr,elent than the ---. -l- <.�,,; r,•t:aLle Put- i '�If I stay, downtown a minute SOF ��• • FFR- RFFC9FD The day comes back again tL e_ern Iatraet�r, +.ham ecrrcv'tsr=e''}sTe thFc tame- - When 11Tst'w•e met,,and to my heart 311d war"" 'n .one d••y Fifty' ysa,w Lisa! —fi. Fran7c Filson dt sons, You smile, as you did thea. I protea tlic merit of Ptitnam'r. . 're aoldL'� R'lth my wife." Adelaide 73 A e Street West, Toronto ---- - 1"T -- other, 25v, at a4l dealm- Sir If. S. Halt. C and Milli smile a sweeter.smile,_ - - y Because you. smiled, and so Thai's .111. istructi<,n of its yari�?ns eaten=.inns Your smile is passed- to other hearts ;�u the ave-rage m to wants is fait" bona:d'e,L,'a meat Co,. 6lartted.. - To"give them brighter glow. - { - _. all- I have used your MINASII'S LLVI- -—In JS53 James Rosa in sin- _play-wit Ilmse.I as.t:nzptre. �- t __ MENT for the Ppeat 25 9eara and whaet !• going to the Webt as saperintendenl have nc,,,astcnally used ,then liniments of oo tru�tion on the prII:ri? Keep smiling, for your happy smiles can safety say that i )rave never used array clivi• Minard's Liniment Curers Diphtheria.erl�ss In other lives whine on _ e�riaI c.i.your. bion of the C.P.R.=and again. he it ebbed beta neo the hands and in. a. . To bring them in their darkest Lours Ig Plumbago as Bad as Lutubago! I batted frequently• it will never rail to a took young Holt with him. The glory of Hape's dawn - owe cold :n 'he head ,n 24 hours. It is Pourer His )lenutnent, January, 1915. Y was simply ;n such agony ! also Lhe.Betsc for Druieea, sprains, etc, a + 1 Yours truly, _ couldn t stand it with that attack J. G. LEF,LIE. a -11ibout the' same time Z�'iiliani of.plumbago.' Dartmouth. _ _ Mackenzie and 1), D. Manta went HEROIC Rl->SI.1N NURbhS. "What did you do?" ` 9Vest. Holt soon saw that there was, _ I br t the doctor to give me a more money in the contracting busi Sevclltecn Red Croag �'onten Havr•l morphine interjection." ness than in working on salary 'a•i' Been Killed in Battle. - The Cau9e, an engineer, and he spent seven ._ When a riiari has more dollars < years in that business, being all the Seventeen women nurses in the than sense, he is ba<lir in need of a ."Ao?y did v'7u lose your hair'" Russian 'Red Crnsa service • have i l--ttie change. «orry I was in constant fear Cha Hall time more or less in touch with' P Mackenzie, Mann and Reties, Re- been killed on the battlefield while, that I was going to lose it." _ -Quickly Healed turning to Montreal, he directed his in the perforivance of their duty. energies to getting control of that An official "eye witness" attached+ . Minard's Liniment Curtis Distemper.. Chapped hands and lips always city's power and light facilities. He; to the staff of Grand Duke Nicholas, , -- _- come with cold weather, but the Russian commander-in-ebief, A Feminine Marvel. • first kought out the ofd \lontreal ' � � - - gas company. Then he a-ce7uired the says that the nurses have shown I "'Mrs. Blinks is a woman of great• 'V conspicuous bravery'. erMary ace." aS. line Royal Electric ComnanL anti be P _ � The latest victim was Mlle. Lud- i '.'Marvellous: VFhyy,she's married' mita Alexinsky, who has just died ' two years and still urging her hus- Trademark at her home near Odessa of blood- I band to,go to church-with her on CAMPHOR ICE poisoning,••-which followed a wound, i Sundayd." lilies Alexinsky was wounded in the FMade in Canada °:' or severe wounds, hand at the battle of Gumbinen. I OW FARES TO THE CHICAGO brings sure and speedy relief. After her recove she was trans- Cuts, skin diseases, EXPOSITIONS: iY Via Chloaio d North Western Ry. Children especia'lty need Vaseline ferrel to the army of General Ruz• eczema and all skin Camphor Ice for their rough and wadok, a do-c- i Four splendid daily trains from the New stein hands. ski in Galicia. .1t Raz troubles—for adults or Paissencer Terminal, Mea4ro to San K -" • ! tori whom she was assistingwas- Francieco, Lon Anitelea and Ban Die n routes. Our new illustrated booklet 4e, killed by a•.bursting shell and Mlle. for children,' there is -Fr of scenicAutomaeleotrecric eatery eDou le scnbes all the "Vaseline" pmpa-tnwk. t' i k Alexinsky.:was baZy stunned, ,Dirr- nothing to.equal the. I all the wale. rations. A.postcard bringe_tt. fold- ing the Rsgow-Tuschin battle-she feat herbal ea] r I.et "s plan your trig and furnish AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Insist t was under fire 17 houtp. She was S Q °B.aR B: ett, Gen. 46 Yonne 'Si., on "Vascline" in original pack- Toronto.wounded•througb the ..shoulder at Ont. w ages bearing the name,. CHESS- : _ the storming of Petrokoff, which BROUGH MANtTFACTUR- a wound caused her death. "t4 hat's ..that_piece of cord'tieci ' ING CO:,Consolidated, For sale ' ?' at all Chemists and General Stores, around your finger for? ' ldy wife ' L '� p' put it•the re to remind rife to poet a CHESE$ROUGH 1V O CO. 3 THE "Aunt-Well', why don't you say C.' �/ letter." "rind did '-oil post it?" (Oonseiidatsd) 's grace, Elsie 1 Elsie-'Cause:.it's only HEALS No i she forgot-to give it to me 1380 CHABOT AVE..MONTREAL ♦ !ED. i. ISSUE b--'Ib. h an I Bain grace on-it ye ter- ICK day. Minard's Liniment Cues Colds, Eta. --w �,W-1 % 7 G. and Mrs. Morcombe and OBITUARY reday. January 21st, death LOCALISMS, fa-wpil y- were in the city on Thum day. On Thu t removed one of the most highly es- Win. and Mrs. Allaway open teemed residents of Claremont vu- -A mr of American corn just a few days with friends in Toron- Lge, in the person of Are you in need of underwear? It so call and procure a suit at 81.00s $I.&), Mrs. David arrived atSpink Mills. to last week. Hopper, after an illuess of about three $100 or$3.20. We can give you a goad-range to choose from. liftn's =George Bradford was in the -Miss Irene Rogers is spending weeks. Her illness at first was not heavy wool sox,25, A 40 cents. Pon man's at 4W. are extra good. idii on Wednesday a few days with her sister, Mrs. coiisidered dangerous, but In stite oi A few of tiie-famous Dunnville sweaters left and W-bo had at George Pouglas or. still con- W. J. Taylor ofBrooklic. everything that medical ski and tinues.,in very poor health. -The annual meeting of St. milli8tratiou of kind friends could do, $2.50.$3.00*L50 or$4.00 each.guaranteed a, wear. this she passed away after intense suffer- -Mr'. and-Mrs. Hallett enter- Andrew's church will be held Ing. The funeral took place on Sun- See our boots, shoes and 7 tained a few friends on Friday (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. day, the 24th. , Services were conduct. Groceries-alway&--fresh and-eyerylbitig you want f W te fls­h� aliby, evening. -The regular meeting of Odd. ad at her late home, Claremont, by -Miss Lillian Towle-, of Luck- fellows has been postponed from the Rey. Mr. Real, pastor of themeth- salmon, baddie, fillets, oysters, Hollaxid­--lierriElf, etc. Phone now., is visiting her uncle and aunt Tuesday evening next until the odist thurch. assisted by the Rev. Mr, orders receive prompt attexalon. Dr. and Mrs. Towle. Thursday evening following. McLellan. of the Prftbyterian church, -W. L. and Mrs.Courtice spent -E. L. and Mrs. Ruddy will after which the remains were laid to G. A. GILLESPEE, '.' ,D.UN13ARTON a few days with the former's sis- leave about Feb. 10th for a trip to rest in Valon Cemetery.Oshawa. Mrs, ter, His.Croxall, of Brooklin. Cuba. Their numerous Pickering Hogper was born in Oshawa on the -James -Kennedy ' returned friends -wish them a. pleasant 25t dag of December, 1861, where she real ed for 35 years. when she be- home on Thursday, last after voyage. caniethewife of'David Hopper and ey - ------ spending a month with relatives -The Pickering hock tea in removed to Claremont, where she has in Buffalo. purpose going to Claremont this resided ever since. She leaves to The' ' ' . .. hursday) eveninz to play a mourn her loss besides her rausband. Observatory state-that uringthe friendly game with th team of one ro er.-1WvT.­1Grut1ock;---f last three storms two feet of snow that village, wa. and a sister. Miss Sarah. of el�Te- had fallen. -A number from the village at�. Mont Mrs. Hopper Was X woman of -Win. t on o q7Chy� 7 T—C Le —umt cal ability. besides possessing many -moved into th;-restclen' -re at Oshawa on Wednesday eve - literary gifts She will be greatly centlyV,�rchased from Ewart and Ing between.Whitby and Osha a missed in social and religious circles, Miss right. in which the latter Were victor where she was always readv t,)lend a -The many friends of Mrs. H. ions. helping hand. She was c4 an active pleltsed to know -Stanley Davis was seiz orough oing dis osition.a real liel FVieo-tt will.be ad with th that she I,,; improving after her illnes on Wednesday afternoon intime oplaickness and generou an recent severe illness. while attending to his duties in c0tisiderate to all.and her amiable -Mr. and Mrs. Mcllroy and two his barber shop, and was compel_ disposition won for her a wide circle Stote t' f friends. Her sorrowing Wends children, of Saskavoonf-Sask., are led to give up work for a day or bave the sympathy of the witcle com- irlsitittg with Mrs. Mellroy's sister, two. Mrs. P. J. Morcombe. -The regular monthly meeting munity. for, -Ww.. and Mrs. Michell, of of the Methodist Ladiec' Aid will . The Briiee County Council at Green River were in town on be held at the usual hour on Wed- its Sessi n this Monday attending the funeral of nesday, Feb. 3rd, at-7-ffi-e-home of grant of t'10,000 to the patriotic -Frank Prouse who sustained come. the late Mrs. Dingman. Mrs.' John Powell. All are wel- funds, onehalf to be raised this .432 a 1 painful injuries in a fall year and the balance next year. sustained " -On Wednesday night, a.large To raise the amount one will a few weeks ago while shingling a number of the members of the is to be levied. ?27 house, is-able to be around %gain. R. C. church met in the basement -Mrs. Wai-Wilson and M.rs. of the church for a social evening George Stephenson, accom 131ed when a pleasant time was spent - -PICKERING MARKETS by the latter's son, John T, are by all. ear White Winter Whedt, in Buffalo attending the funeral ' -Two large load,4 of -members Red -1.34 of their sister, Mr- Moon. of the Anglican Young People*s M`ixed 1-30 -Remember the playlet entitled Aseociation drove to the home of ipring Wheat....... 1.10 Q D &,-A­non-rustahl� !��-'rhaIAWU!ater's Brjde*��be given George Downing, of Fairport, on Goose 4()L In the Town Hall next Tuesday Wednesday evening when a most Oats . .55 Exceptionally tine strong doubfV -Psof the pleasant time was spent by all. evening under the au.qpi( VEr Ladies'Aid Society of St Andrew's -Get one of'our watches. $1.00, JF 40 web all through. Top beauti- church. regiilar 21.25. guaranteed for one ]FRVIT Is JUBLES -The school hockey team went year. Also see us for sugar-we fully tinished in -e' mbroidery to Whitby on Thursday night and a d it right. Advance ex- Get into the habit of coming t oiag - And silk ribbon. Price $1.50. played a friendly game with the ed daily. Order now.It will to tne Fruit Store for 'team of that town, but were de- be any lower. . 1). Sinipson . what you want in that line. feated 0�j the latter by the score & Co. of 4 to -Thomas I,&* andMrA. Gordon Fresh Goods every week. No. 227—D. A. non-rustable -Robert Annan, of Caledonia, Law were appointed delegates by Prices right. -Very po niar line. �Easy ffi- has been:Pendinx a few days here the Methodist Sabbath School to p with his isiter, Mrs. R. A. Somer- attend the Adult Bible Class Con- How about marmalade ? We ville,and his brothers.John,David vention which is being held in To' have oranges bitter and4 sweet. ting. Six suspenders. and Theodore, as well as other ronto this week. and at which Price Pickering friends. orominent speakers . front- the Grape Ftuit, Lemons. -Mias P. J. W eigb It left on Tues- United States. and Canada: will' day morning fcr Maripose to at- give addresses. tend the funeral (if her cousin, -Complaintsare made relrard-- H. I MARQUIS D. & A. 'Brassiere-- -non-ru -n-se of datapAilts by a --:Wtu. Dale, son-of Valentine Dale. Ing the - - -: ­CM*Wio who died the previonTaii, afti-r- number of the boys of the village. Pickerbig abl�. �Very nicel� finished in. six months illness. - . .We hear of one person- being -At their initial meeting on struck in the mouth resulting in edging and embroidery. Monday of laI week this police the loosening of, a tooth, while Good Luck trustees decided - to assume the others report broken windowc; MR Price, only .50 eents. cost of the .ringip g of the town a result- of the "practice. It is rl.v ',' . bell. This has hitherto been borne contrary to the law to use -these by the fire company., -weapons.and a heavy floe can be With Tree -1 1 es -A large load of workers from Imposed for a violation of the. : I M. S. CHAPMAN .. the Methodist Sabbath -school at- law. Depen& on having the right"kind BRAS 5 1 F,R E tertided, the convention of the -After a lingering illness during of tree,7. Bo�vmao's have TIip S. S. Ai;sociation at which she endured much suffer- heavy fibroug' roots. Green River on Wednesday and ing, MrQ. Nelson Diagmau, died at Have You Tried INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD '%I rs. They are grown in the right kind report a pleasant time. the home cf her danghter, -The many friends of M rs.-.J. B. Writ. Morcombe, on Friday. Jan of.soil. . They are handled Gormleywillbe pleased to learn 22nd, at the age of 7', years. Her and packed in the pink of that she has returned from the funeral took place on ..NiondRy aft- condition and they grow. hospital,Torontp, where she uji. emoon whea her body- was. con- def-wedt a serious- o-pefation �bd veyed to Erskine cemetery, wht-re Twa more agents wanted is now making satiifactory pro- it was laid to rest by the side of in Onta:rio County. C-1 that of her lituband, wh6died oh 000-1 & gress toward redovery.- as -Mr. Galloway, who has enlist- Sept. 4th last. The 'deceased, THOS. W. BOWMAN & SON CO.-i ed in the third contingent lef t last whose maiden name- was Eliza week for Oshawa, whera some Warrent, wasborn in ]�nRland, time will be spent in drilling be- but came to Canada with'her par- fore leaving for Toronto, where ents, when six years of age. Her RidgeviUe, Ontano theV willoamp after-- the 'second parents with their family- of te% ELm DALE contingent leaves for -England. settled at Bowmanville, when 'sh MILLS of the married the late Mr;Dingman,the 4�thodist Sabbath School took other meni­5i­rs6f--1-e-r-TECWly :BU 7LNT placeon Tnesday evening. On rnovedtoMinuesota, where they Is the place to get your next �T- :ET.- the return from the tAip a hot Madetheir permanent home; In bag of Flour.1 supper was.-provided which was 1877, Mr. and Mrs. Dingman came eagerly dis"ed of, after which to Pickering township to reside, Ogilvie's Royal Household.can't be an interesting program was Riven. settling on lot 1, B. F. ',con. when beat for Bread. -A F .0 O * T&W E . -The skaters are enjoying they remained for about 18 years, Glenera Flour Pastry Flour the'rusti-lves these nights'In "the after which they moved into Pick. Graham Flour We have a fine assortme.nt of. Sbeepskin Moccaiins and Boots to'-keep pond where the ice bag been in ering village, where they haye, Fresh Rolled Oats your feet fine find warm during the cold weather. excellent condition. The heavy since lived. Mrs. Dingman i� sur- Bran and Shorts Our Overshoes and Rubbers cannot be beated..for they are lst quality falls of snows recently has given vived by her two youngest broth- Oats and Oat Chop ' - See our lines of heavy Woolleti Socks and heavyL the#now shovelling brigade plent.v ers, Benjamin abd Charles,both of Barley and Barley Chop of rubber. Shirti-thErse are of extra value. our assortmebt of of exercise to keep the iee uncov.- MinnesotA,'atsioone 'son and one --Mixed Feeds ered. daughter, Win. of Whitby tow Hato and Caps is of the best. `,- Molassine Meal and Molasses"Mleal -The children of'St. Andrew's sh�p, and Mrs. Morcombe, Of Pick- Sunday school will hold their eriag village, four grand-children Special prices in ton lots. Our specialty is gents fur I nishing and boots. I We are: the agents for annual sleigh ride ' this (Frday) a.nd three great grand-children. V%reqb3cs the Lowndeg TailQring Co. Rnd guarantee a perfect fit and evening. They will meet at the The funeral on Monday-afternoon Chopping every da)l complete satitfaction with every garment. church at 4.16 and on their return was.verT largely attended, many The se Ed will be treated to a hot supper, coming rom a distance. r. after which-AVbasant social hour vicewas condticted ' by' Rev. J. [A-ets 51c,,,,sw,,eet !4LI" R. A. �BUNTINGI PICKERING— will be spent. 'Bedford, 6f the Methodist church -W. A. Reminer, of Brockville, of which she was a member. 60-VEAPtSt 1EXPERIENCE and Miss Kate Cowan, of Toronto, HIGHLAND,CREEK were in town on Friday last, at- tending the funeral of their aunt, The Highland Creek Branch, of the. Miss Raphel Rernmer. The former Women'8 Institute will meet at the So M' ething Intershing' to Farmers home of Mrs. Hilton,,Iftumwell on returned home on-Sunday- while Wednesday, February Ird. All the In f uture I will have Harness and Horse Goods atL W. J. the latter spent a few days v�ith membqrs are requested to attend. Bodell's, Bronaham, at regular prices. Flickering friends before returning a i TRAtit MAPIK01 home to the city. CHERRYWOOD. Dcolams Call and-see him. caryptiakTa&C. -Don't f6rget.the annna"l- ovs� The Patriotic Committee last' 'w'eek ter supper of the Pickering* Vi A06114$Stdttg a kketch and descripucis sisip obes, Blankets,.Rugs aid all horse 9- shipped a box of new clothing to the quieg"Certall, NUT Opinion rr"W110ther an Ftill sWck�Of Harness;'R ilance Association to be given in value of 830 to Toronto. 'for th' InTs'd Go 19VMb goods at Pickering. UQftS11Lr1!L80--d"1T 018A1)M "saw a Red dent"ft anfiiiiile& a ney for see-we the Town H%ll next Wednesday C rose Society, and in. a week or two sotit frm d—tie CCIA� -rLy,Q rough R -deqs. evening. This event is alv; another box will be ready for shi�- W==Vtb0" 1.4, Boot shoes repair�d a.s well a ' hai )ooked'forward'to ­*fth plea�fire went to the Belgians'. The-CommW Ift Jim by'the members.of the w4sociation tee, also intend to hold a Valentine ICKERING HARNESS EMPORM siud their friendQ. After supper So.cial on Feb. lbtb. at.which agood 14=air. P program will be rendered and refresh- f In " '78-'o' Obsek"a)ti®ry st=tethat�durl�ngthe� n w a feW hourg are spent in. social i rrients served. The admission will Phone Ind. WI. W. J..COAKWELL intere-mrGe and varries which fire'15 cents. Fuller par'ticulafs. Z)), au�6618FIlewYqk .1.11%ay� thormighly enjoyed. gi ren later.