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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_11_1244iS-�. ''�•iuy# 'X''�.` ' >;. a .- r :.r' aw+�-: u ;wv-s.:s- r�.+a .,c x -s w -r A-✓ .uc::a*� :rrnCrl.. W aT'.,'R Lam:' .•., .V• 1.p. 't `ir+.J�+• ,n'• l.a) 'JF^ i - . YV.§ �m a,,.'. • ..' ',,,y'ix-••r^.i i_`, - ',�:�.' '.... _ .,u f' ry � p v _ 7. — ICK G'�..­�'..%7 ERIN. ..N1 c yc ,. _V.0 V. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NJVFMBER 12, 1915 1'cTo. 7 wsaffsa:anal Warbo. GREENWOOD CMERRYWOOC Established 75 years al[dica�SPINK MIL Joseph and Mre. Wideman_aanounce Barn' to J. and Mrs. Petty, a son - engagement of their drug CRs. num Frances Pearl, to Mr. Gordon T. Me. Miss Jessie Beare spent the week- E. FOR$YTH, D: of O., Regia- - gaGREENWOOD y, of Whitevale. rhe marriage to end with Miss E. Gates. R. tared member of the ei"ciai Asso- take place the 'last Wednesday in No- A. G. and Mrs. Brown spent Sundav elation of Ontario. spaci*1 aiten*lae gtyen to FLOUR =.! vem, ea - with friends in Toronto. _ as nttina of glasses. H7es tested tree. North �E7laremanL Ott ... _.- - - — -: - W. Hone spent Sunday at the - -XI- - -- • �j. WHITE SATIN- BREAD. GREEN RIVER -"-: .home of his parents here, C. -McKINNON, M.D., L,R.C.S.; __.. J. Timbers has gone. north deer - 1\ N. Hdtabar�b, member of the college of CREAM BUNS—FAMILLY FLOUR AND CEREALS Phyfoisnsand Surgeons of Ontario, lieeatist@ Word has been received here from .hunting, We wish him success. oof tisyal college of surgeons, Ed(nbargh. TEA BUNS-pA9TRY the chairman of executive committee Miss Daisy Timbers is spending a gisaimi for Pastry ! hildal . Ofteea to aaea.es of womenngbam and, -the--.Caaadian Red Lross Society �wAays with friends at Sanford, philasen, Office ane resldencsBrongham, -- acknowledging receipt of-i.be abipment W. and Mrs. Petty, Jr., -spent Sun- G - ---Bran data rabam Flour Wheatlete, DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL of goods- which went from this com- day with James and Mrs. Ferguson. (;Orn Meal, Rolled Wheat, Shorts Oat Chop munity and which consisted of: 588 A number of our young people took and X-RAY INSTITUTE Jgmbo ,Crushed cele bandages, or 49 dozen, 1e pairs socks, in the anniversary at Green River on Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flour, ` s - ONTARIO 42 undershirts, 43 pairs of drawers, Sunday. Pot and Pearl Barley - Feed Feed Flour Dairy Feod. 480 mouth -wipes or 40 dozen. 2 airs 'Sirs Smith. of Victoria College e g gave FEEO3 �. 8. XLens TOWLE, X. B., M. D., C. M., of Screenings Corn Chop of cuffs, 1 bundle of all kinds o Red an Interesting talk on education Sun. Brats, Shorts, Midlings, Physioian•ia charas Crabs supplies. The money which day morning. Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, Specialist in Bectal Disease& Prostatic ms- Mixed Grain and Cbop Cracked Corn was coltggcted by the ladiee, amount- Miss Lily Timbers, of .Toronto, is Oats, Molassine Meal ries of Men, Diseases of Women. Cancers, ing to $7E 06. has Ali been s Isamnra. assay examination. Diseases of* _. _ peat is buy- home to spend the winter months Cotton Seed Meal, err. now, throat and longs. and ing the above mentioned. with ber parents. -—_..... _ _ H. D. Teasdale will address the BPeciallyiMiaed Grain to make --all Bents ane chronic diseases. hens lay. OEIso Boars 19 to a Baa r to 4 p, m. r91y SCRANTON COAL D. L. and '. OUNBARTOM • League on Sunday evening at i.So. Bi by'a Cream Equivalent for calves. Everybody welcome. Calf Meal. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA P Westgate has fialshed shingling Howard Henderson, of Toronto, was TE. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- Alez- Thom's house, here over Sunday with his grand- IPOULTRy FOO �■ John Thom, of Toronto, spent Sun- mother, Mrs. J. Taylor. Meat Scra Q + 711111. county crown Arimney,and Couni;y AND STEAM. -- day with Miss Agnes Thom.P. Bone and Ment, SoiMtro:. Ooorr House. Whitby. l0 -i Mies Gertrude White spent last Charcoal, 813411 and Grit 46 E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and week -end in the city'with friends. WHITEVALE Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest and • Boliciror. iSotar, Public. Etc. Moat' to J• L• SpI11jg LIMlITED Jobn Anderson. of Niagara, is viett- blies H. Troyer beat feed on the market for milk. can. Office Brock B.t. north, Whitby, 431y e r yer is at present the Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle y _ ing his mother at the present time, guest of Newmarket friends. DICKERING, ONT. _ W. Monteith, of Knox College, was All sisters in our village are sewing and pigs. You will never be with- ��il»D!3 f�+ReD#• -- a guest of the Slisses'Allison recently. short silk p} jamas for soldiers. Mr. and Mrs. Gxtward, of Toronto, pleased to report or sol l ars. Bur- SEED CORN FORout it after usSALE-A car 7 G HAM -Issuer of Mania a &'ARK WANTED spent the week -end with the former's too is a foyinq good health. j Yl Lio•nse• to the Bar - county or Ontario, _- J brother in the village-. gain ea Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt Jing @icksrlag Village, 471y 100 acres or more wanted witfi some g Edward Grove has been visiting arrived. The best salt in Canada, Ivan and Mrs. Annie, of Highland relatives for the past week in Coiling- POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- broken land suitable for pasture land. Creek. were the guests of George and wood.. Cement and Plaster kept on hand. ' T.• Hoaxer, valuator, collector and •snow moderate priced with fair buildings, Mrs. White no Sunda r Of marriage liceatss. Siocgham. ay pretee to have lQ or lb acres of light y' Clyne Wilbur has juat returned from - F� L f •. _ A, lead on the farm.. If g E. and Mrs. Price. of East Tnronto, a lengthy tour through the Siaaadian •� HOPPER Issuer of 3larri you have a made their usual visit to the latter's age moderate priced farm to sell. write fxtller, Rev. A. L. Macfad West.; <D. License• In the County of OatariO, pen on Sun- A large number from here attended « �^� Y }} OdDes at stare and his r»fdsaee. olar•mnat. JohnFisher ishe ��s11 nay' R. G. Cammack's auction sale on Sat- E A S T L A K- E i 41otn6l,a� A number of our young people at- urday. �'•� $.BEATOr. TOWPlBHIPO ERE taking COL NTRY REAL ESTATE tended the Hallowe'en social at Miss Gertrude Pennock visited with ow" s. Aec unta , Ztefssloner for taking Cherrywood on Monday of last week her sister, Mise Ella, of 140 Fozbar 0 -� uladryf�s, daaostariat. Eta- r[oeey to loan 0 . ADELAIDE ST., E„ Tntzo�-ro. and report a cod time. Ian term �:opu�ty. "Issuer of Marriage F.b 810 LUMSDEN BUILDING, P g - Road. Toronto, i wee..' Whiieval;, oat. t -r . • . Capt. Cooke and Lieut. Major called UGH S. PUGH, Glen Ms jar. Oat, T�� BASKETS! :WMFTSnr on the taster's parents -for dinner on _ Licensed Aaetsoaeer, Ert•mslve ea V Saturday evening. -Jones in imported arra thoroughbred stock- W. Correll, County Registrar, has Gardham Tran attended the plow. Bodes wz4acted is7r abers. writs for terms 50,OW just arrived, begun the erection of a due new real. Ing match at Richmond HalI and cap - And W116 Glue. Fhone Ind. 4116. 8tily 11t..Baakets q Sic each, _ . Bence on Byron 8t south. tured a fine psize. Ll LA;I E B. BEATON. D. D. S , S qt. Baskets gc each. The government has begun the work- J. B. Hamilton, of Winnipeg,_ Press- -a--pr' 4rasivac• of the Royal Coreg. of Lental _ of putting in posts for oety fences po dent of Ureat West Life Instraace Co. B�geoas awe t trrres.,ty of Tmonao• oxer. Covers lc each. their farm here. The posts are tri- was here on business. nvss 9v. M• F'rtwRie •para+ars nor•. Whitby, 1 qt. Berry Boxes 40 rents per' 100. angular in shape and make a very fine Harrison Johnson and Edward Long F Ofae. bons• to It t to S8e Ind phone le. {+i� '24 and 27 qt, Crates 121c each. appearance. are at present remodeling their stable The shingle that has given satis- '1 POSTIL1., Licensed Auctioneer, Every package guarateed and rices Oar town officials bare received a with reinforced concrete• faction for over 80 F re. Empire - - 0t ran r not t ra se f an n•3 Corrugated loo with a in. by am= nice of all tines a Iver . t4 O ehortesr iota in regard tp starting a new Indus- Kaye@ attended .the lecture Monday _._-n+•rua aaer.w. ar«a layer r. o., ora ordered now and get 2 in. corrugation. Beet It beore you - them when you try In our town,:,, At resent we are evening at Green River and report a B. POWELL Licensed Auc. - want t�iem. ,B� 1 Pa lieu -'Rod turn ouG buy other makes. If you Erre in not is a position P ire as r ° l3 need of a Cream Separator. rt' X1'1 tf•aea..ataator Baa oollseear for lars of this new proposition, but we Max Armatage and deli bters. Vete Pa �'• T _aonatees at out' T and and of hods of Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual understand negotiatteas are now and Anna, of Aurora. motored down a premier for 30 days. Also aj "Sates a Oates Collected. •ether p r datiy or by auctfsrou . under way, and a eat the week -end with W. S. gasoline engines -from $30-00 up. n•-� . .Bis arses collected. For drtes or other par• W. G. Baj;'IIeS, Green Rl4®r y' r p {, aring. ago at ressdonce, Elizabeth as ob Major Sam Sharp ,pf Uxbridge. bas anis ra. Major. See or write me before buying. A F assns. phone orders leftart as arem c%, win�tacnk: ��� ������ - �B�P been commissioned tf�Bir Sam Hughes The bee -mea throughout ttre vicin- ' stag or M,unab•■ store, s Nzw oat, will se- a solve prompt attention. serstactioa to organize a complete regiment from ity are preparing to attend the On-: ...Bell Phone. -. ' teed. My phoaaaaarberisFtedepsadsnt lacy Ontario. Recent events to the seat of tarso Beekeepers' Convention which --- r war has given a great impetus to the will be held in. the Carls-Rite Hotel, rt , J. Pr0IIl3e - +P1Ckerin� , 0 _M A full line of Fresh Meats always work of recruiting. and it is expected Toronto, on Nov, 29, '24, 25• All mein- r _ Veterinary Surgeon on hand at shop. . that no trouble will he experienced in hers are requested to be present.---._�� securing theneces%ary number of men, Hallowe'en night was quite quietly Honoir Graduate of 'thea Ontario Vete- 'Wagon on road every day. _. The new regiment will be commanded solemnized in our city, much to the b#Dory Collegeby Major Sharpe, delight of ••Gate owners." This, we and Graduate of the Veteripary Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty The war has favorably effected the are pleased to any, shows the manly Science Association. sugar beet industry in Ontario. At the manner of our young man. We thank Go A Butcher'@ cattle wanted present time Canada produces only the boys for the good behavour.- Ind. Phone Clare: 200'?. - : about five per cent. of the amount of Citizens: ' CLARbM©NT, d.IlB O'CO\:1OR, PICbERI�G �I11eI1 LutriLer ~ ONTARIO sug�tr that else consumes, and as the Wbitevate Women's Institute have Corner Kingand Church Stas . sugar beet root fields of Germatsp and three delegates representing this In - :'G. } } } ` R . B R S W S T $ R Belgium have been devaatated there stiCute "attending• the annual conven- bath, Shingles, Ready*Aoofing, Veterinary Surgeon FARX IMPLEMENTS is a great shortage. This condition tion which is being held in Forester's has revived the interest In the indust- Hall. Toronto. The ladies attending —-Corrugated Iron, _' :' ' Sopor Graduate of the Oatar--jo Ploughs-Inciudiag the John Deer, ry,.and,the probability is a number of are' Mrs. Geo. Pugh, Mrs. Margaret Eastlake Shingles, Veterinary College and Hgoor• Wilkinson.and Fleury. Also, re- . new factories will Le erected in On. Reesor and Miss Eliza White. ary Associate of the Ontario r Veterinary College. pairs for the foregoing. tario, and owing to this part of the Much to the delight of her many Cedar Posts, Steel Posts,+'• Ind. phone 3E(13 Wagons Huggies. Also longue Sup- province being very favorable -for the is this week .to he seen at the ports for binders, that make the production of the sugar beet, Whitby Royal Alexandra as leading lady Mise Wire Fencing. Claremont- UOntario yoke -easy and burden light is one of the probable sites for the new Dora Warteki, formerly of this place. - g Dora made her debut as Rita in If you are going to bnild let me White Wyandotte a facteriea that are likely to, be erected JOH PFITT y fists for sale, from in the near future. 'Wheels of Justice," c the Queen's gig hi my rice oa any j�.,/ pure bred. stock. Theatre.- Montreal, March 7, 1918 thing u may _ + If yo'd 'want any kind€arta imple. ----- - The regular meeting of the White require, ' BROUGHAM Hae a full line of fresh and Cur ** meat calf or write vale Women's Institute will be held- at L. D. Banks, Pichring N. F. Mechin, of Oshawa, was'bome at the home at Mrs. A. Heisey, Green a /'vs E E O R 'ed meats constantty-oa hand. 6 over Sunday. • River, on Wednesday afternoon; Nov. V Miss Young spent. Sunda with her 17th at S o'clock. Papers will be Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, REAL ES'TATE...., friends in'Toronto. y given by Mrs. Bice and Mrs. J. Path LUDUl4T SILL Robert Devitt,, of Janetville, called °n She Just gee Hfua, Solo a Weiners etc. Keeps House for Him." I' on friends here on Saturday. -Highest prices paid for ��li Mph �` Mr, Lloyd, of Knox College, occupi. - SCHOOL RILPORTS — 'Butcher's Cattle ed St. John's pulpit Sundaylast, - i� Mrs. Haywod, of Tornto, spent ePort of S, S. No. 10, Brougham -'!PRIVATE Pickering • - . over Sunday with C. A. and Mrs. Bar• for October. Names are in order of livemI have For Sale a, Honse. aad Lot clay. - merit. Sr. IV -Audrey Phillips. Jr. Miss Marjorie McKinnon, of Good- IV --.,:Pearl Philip, Gwendolyn Devitt, r io Pickering Village. Large wood public school. spent the week- Lloyd Johnston, Elms Sornberger, Xmas Cards r x First-class rigs for hire garden, 'so►ile young fruit, sod at her borne here. (3eorsre DUtlCAD. Sr. III -Viola Simp- trees. Everything in A. B. Matthews has sold- his pro. son, Ethel Wilson, .Roberta Phillips, Day or night first -elms re ir. rty recently purchased from Mrs. Luella Shea. Agnes Cowan, Gladys Are in great demand this year. Bus meets all trains Cal] and see roe as -t Fas-is a bar- peo°d to C, Middleton. Jr. III -Neil McKinnon, h' $ A. Barclay. Let us show you how you can gain for someone. Rev, J. McIlroy's subject on Tommy Philip. II class -Ethel Shea, Mar Dawson, Chas. L- iscomb. Pt, II have your name, the name Teaming promptly attended to. - Sunday afternoon in St. John's church y .-: Agent for Canada Carriage CO. will be -Which Church is flight ?" -Jack Liscorpb. May Stevenson. Nel• of your house or farm W. V. Richardsons - Mrs. George Duncan has returned lie Dawson, Clarence Phillips, Walter neatly made up on nice home after a two weeks visit'with her Middleton. 9r. Primer -Maud Philip , f%akt Pickering.Donald Beer, Luc Dawson. Jr. Pr- Xmas -Booklets in 24 hours Notary Public, Pickering.niece, Mrs. 9toaehouae, of Agincourt. y Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and the Boyer Philip, Alice Middleton, Mary Samples with prices now. on display 2 4_1 5 �1 �v} ♦ Misses Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Liscomb, Earl Forester. L. E. Young ` C li L Have ion lots of Water ? Madden, of Toronto, visited Mr, and teacher. That's all -we"ll . say, about; -_ Mrp. Sbepperd on Sunday. . . . ,Report of S. S. No. 3, Pickering, for 'Xmas just now, but look, MR. C. a. Rist, OF WHITXVALiC Mrs. T. C. Brown. of Toronto, spent the mouth of October : Names are in FARMER, we have a lot of Con is prepared to furnish a few days with her daughter, Mrs. H. order of merit. Sr. IV -Edward P p you anything Malcolm last week. On her return Gladman, Florence Annie, Allan Mc• dttton powders which we dont in the line of water supply such as she was accompanied by Mrs. Malcolm, Glashan, 'Noreen McGinty, Willie pumm. and Mrs. Norton spent a few Anderson. Jr. IV -Margaret West- need and its just the time to ps, windmills, hydraulic rama, W iumbing, etc. days in Scarboro -visiting• the Iatter's irate, Austin Wood. Albert Gatward+, fix up your horses at small They are also expert well . drillers uncles, James and Babes Carnigxn, Beryl Annie. Sr. III -Mary Ander- cost. We have a tip that some _ and attended the plowing match in son' Cynthia Burns*, Winnie Me respectfully solicit your patron` that district. P g Clure. Jr. III -Elva Annie, Stella powders will increase greatly cr the ,tore. 'Ind nhon, 1621. The Women's Institute will meet on Collins`, Marjorie Annis, Reta Stran• in ppce very soon. Would'nt the afternoon of Tuesday;Nov. Istb, gtban, Annie Sullivan. Sr. II -Victor - OLS SHARPENED " t 2 o'clock at the home oMrs. Hugh Gladmao, Leonard McGlasbnn, Isaac it be good•bayinR to get your Mechin. All members are requested Wood',Norman Wood, Lucille Nicoll*, supply now ? We think so, tqr attend as there is important buei- Gordon Bennett. Jr, 11-Jobn Frost and we Can so cpecialry of crosscut saws supply you with a:! kinds. Locke re aired, ' neat to attend to. Elsie Gatward, I -Margaret- Gat- r P=-TbeUdies of the -Red -Cross -Society ward, Irene 8F tb� eL OFLthe market�rt the. a apeciaity. Fors ret• °-Miosis Ben- --- nr an easy shave call supplied meals for -the people who at- nett•. Herbert Bns , Frank Sullivan. same old prices. end Barber Shop. • tended council last week, also to the Primer-Artbur Annie* Glenna Gil - members of the council on 1$�pdeg. mer, Teddy Frost, Harry Pearce, T. �Cor� �deFaddea7. it' lined Carpets By the liber lite of these gent►emen Gordon'Collins, Henry Arnold. *Pre -' quite a Rood m of monev was added sent evexyday, Average -attendance is yard °P•� to the fund o purchase cotton, flan•, for the month=84. M. Wetherell, Druggist -Graduate Optician PICKERTIgG nal, etc. teacher. pj p]g e, ire . , Usattl4x'l© ..r :.a,,."• -+��-�.; +'r •ar.. a".rr,"v."nr' 'w:v.'.a=r:•. •i.a�-4.. ,.,�r�^. Fvp�e .. -n.5,;{. ..,x --s°' j" tyi�,°",`r. �. a 77" R`a,`p,'P�'' ..3 -;sr ,«.+"s=•" .a...:..+- I £_•ss -r ..;e•- n -sso irl.' 'n -a �'se'._- �.;.� •.a,i= :' ' r'2._e .ir.;rn'an. �..J�- :: •. vc-:i'.'s§�:. uv .7• -nl'•.'ms+. w».ax;..J+a.<.a.v-...> s.. _> _ ..,. y.., -e .: .:, _ v :.:,.zrt,x-:i Embroidered Boleros Pretty and L t NOTES AND Core — smart. From the Ocean Shore PAIN M THE BACK �_ The fall and _winter styles are, • • One of the humors of the war -it without question, a credit to their - there can be any in so terrible a con- Usually Comes from MOSCUlSr originators. Every woman wants to BITS 'OF NEWS FRO -Ott THS - flict will be found in Mr. Von WSe- Rheumatism, dress with. refinement and style; and 1 PROVINCES. d t pond's account in thi New . York Y - .. MARITIME - to ]see up-to-date inexpensively in World of the anxiety of the German Do not worry about a pain in the p _ these days « of rapid changes, it is -, fleet fora "challenge" from the Brit- I back. The worry will do you more Y p Here s harm than the pains. The cause of almost necessary to do all ones own Items o! Interest From Pisses I- why ish The German officers complain, dressmaking. This is not difficult _ we are told, at the inaction they are 'most-backaches, is--musculs�rheuma" when a good pattern is used. For i'n- LaPeed By Waves of ttis $ t compelled to endure. They are wait- rise, which is painful enough, but not stance, the illustration here shown; Atlantis L fatal. Lumbago is a form of muscu44 - ing for ars attack by their, enemies lar rheumatism, so is s stiff nect. Ladies' Home Journal Pattern No. order to prove their mettle. But the _ N g' has i Sutteheu from -any so is �! : 8089 is a fine example of up-to-date- King's Co11eg�Windsor,. _.• , ___ - '-$4 -h -fleet i8 fame—ly C°stent { tism should keep theii general health nese and smartneas� Thiel dress wilt b5 students this gear,' as com lied control of the sea. It has locked the up to the highest standard* by the use be particularly welcome because of with 6'S a year ago. r r N firman warships up in port:- Only the ease and accuracy with which it An American sportsman shot Ba a the submarines are footloose, and of a blood -building tonic like Dr. Wil- can be made .and adorned. The blue moose 'in the •:Tobique woods, , 3hey have not accomplished what was liams' Pink Pills, while taking good, bird pattern, No. 14444, is delightful which had a record spread of antlers. _ nourishing --food,, -witi►out__too.-_- ---- - - - - - - - - - - eir�te4-of-them. -in-such---circum- it measured 62 incfies. ' meat. Proper nutrition and pure A blind man at Halifax tgQk'a're- PRAY BY ELECTRIC POWER.' f - stances there can be no fight unless blood are the best means of fighting - - — one side or the other runs what might _ cruit to the recruiting station, He be a fatal risk. The British have the rheumatism.' Rheumatism comes from _ had met .the .man on the -street and' Buddhists 'Profit by Tactfulness o! d� � an acid in the blood, build it up, - � - " - . advantage in numbers, and the Ger- strengthen the system, and drive out persuaded him to enlist. ` British Government. mina in a strong defensivE position - Messrs. A. R. C. Clark .& Son have Simla, the summer capital of India,. -,The "dare" of the latter reminds one the poisonous acid that causes rheu- secured the contract for`i dam at I. matism. In this way sufferers have A • N, which , will hold is rich in scenery, cooling breezes and t of nothing so much as a small boy, Glen Fa11s, _ �•, little mountain streams which issue found complete recovery as is shown 2,000,000 aligns of wt ter: -=perched high on the back yard fence, g ! direct from the snow fields 'above, r by the following case: Mrs. Samuel / A partridge was shot in a shade Making laces at a big boy outside. It Childerhouse, Orillia, Ont., says. - sa s the World Outlook. When some might be magnificent for the British was great! tree in the centre of the business die- Y „ bout three years ago ; Y triet of Fredericton, N.B. It was sent 'Practical, baro -headed, unsentimental to accept'the dare, but it would not afflicted with a severe pain in the • engineers came along and proposed to war' back, which I thought at first was _ .. to Victoria Hospital. ;'harness those streams up to dynamos b'` C. T. "Knowlton, commander " - -- due to kidney trouble. I tried a num- e Capt. to supply light and ower to Simla, Meanwhi workin on sound yin- i� n the fishing protective steamer per- m Y g p ,-< •. �'+ g p bar of remedies, but they did not help , �ij;� it (they met with unexpected opposition. ciples of strakgy, the British naval 1,, „ nare,.has resigned and 'will a super- For centuries -the Buddhists had c y me any, in fact, the pain was growing it l intendent of car•ferries at Halifa�c. commanders ha succeeded in driv- worse, and got so bad that I was quite �!� _ I mumbled their perpetual prayers until - - ing the German flag from the high As the result of a runaway, Sohn the w weary and thea -Borrie In - hi to do my housework. I could � Arsenault and Angus McLean were j Y f?ze seas, in protecting the transport of not even awes a floor. I was ad- The genious votary received. a revelation, l - seas, is of troops, in guarding Great _ p killed at Sydney Mines, l`1 -S,. . that prayers written on slips of paper vssed to try Dr. Williams Pink .Pills, horse bolted right in front of an en- 1Britain from invasion. In other words, I and I am. glad L acted upon the ad- and tacked to a continually revolving _ .t l it has done all that circumstances re- j vice, for before I had been taking the - �Re' wheel were sufficiently efficacious. The ':quk-ed it to do. Probably will not I —^�gan to_ subside, H. `A. Boggs, who had been. on the Pt11n long the -paw' I Halifax post office stab for 30 yoeara, power !or these prayer mills had been be found remiss if the general en- and under. . the continued use disap- _ �� i ! obtained from water wheels in these gagemeat which the Germane so ar- aced entirely, and I have not since joined the 88th Battalion ,and was pe same mountain streams. Now some 'dently desire ever takes place. It has been bothered with it in any way. r given a.wrist watch by, his associates. , I Halifax has 46 barrooms. and Rev. godless American wanted to divert at least not been content with a policy l My husband was also cured' of a se- u o Of inactivity. Having cut Germany j H. R. Grant, moderator of the N. S. 'that water for commercial purposes g vere attack of indigestion by thin _ Simla, referred her praying mills to off from communication from the rest Presbyterian Synod;- started a move- i? Isame medicine, so that -we both have o! the world by the North Sea, it has 1 mush reason to be grateful for it " +:.hent asking the N.S.overnment to, elect ric ! Then th -be - to - e. tFe circle by ad- . --- — a - - - n and costly r----- e Government stepped in, You can get Dr. Williams' Pink ' venturing into the Baltic. The actio- i pills tram syriy medicine dealer or by Clifford Kelly, a Young soldier in the wise, to t - Halifax, shot a yau8g girl named which has learned by long ity of British submarines is those j trail -at 50 cents a box or six boxes 144ti4 Mary Foulkes while "skytarking:" He experience how to deal with the aid waters is already severely felt: for ' $2.b0 lige The Dr. Williams' d prejudices. ' - Medicine Co-, .Brockville, Ont: - � says he didn't know the revolver was Powe nice might proceedaThey ibile the Admiralty would not be op it It makes up charmingly m the loaded i moat agree, however, to supply all ' at present justified in sending - �---'s new plaids in �prunolle shades cam- Gustave Ilartswig, a German pr - vl chips through a narrow passage j VALUE OF SKIM MILIt, bined with voile or broadcloth. The loner who escaped. from Halifax a the prayer wheels with_ electric mo- ttezn consists of a fourulation waist year ago. was captured in St. john. ' tors. Simla now prat's_ by electric threatening disaster, it is quite pos- !- --j : pa stole that the story of a purpose to Two and a Half Quarts as 'Nutritive I opening in &out,: with full-length or N.B. In his trunk the authorstiea -Bowe!• _ force this passage with ships of light $ ponmid of Beefatealc. shorter sleeves with circular cuffs. I found .many valuable maps. As The scalloped sleeveless bolero !elle James Milligan. an I.C.R. conduc- M 'I'HOiJ6HT8 FOR THE DAY. draft and small tonnage, each carry- - ! The value of skim milk as a prat- over. 'a dee Srdle, while the . three- I tor, who 'bid been 55 years . the ing one or two heavy guns, is authen- p g The path of duty is the way to -- . 'tic.- The plan, whatever it is, will � tical and economical food is being j �� skirt ia" completed by a'tunic service of that road, died at St. John, aa bcrtful as h:ary be revealed in advance j t Depart-' be � N R_ . ear aniaed the order of rail- gl� y, Tennyson. the Germans want to come out and 'meat o! Agriculture. Recent testa finished with or without the scalloped way conductors - err. xcestirve to fight they may noon have the op- have demonstrated that skim milk.', h� pattern tiara in siieis 82 to 42 4 .,The Government o! Nova Scotia aP- towering .pyesumption•-Swift ------ fight in ray son which hitherto ; frequently thrown away as a waste jinehea. bust measure, requiring in etze ; pointed William P. Lockhart', a re- Thirst teaches Fall animals to k bu they boos dominated. t product: contains nearly all the food' 36 53t yards A&inch plaid with 4iX i ttuned wounded soldier, to be janitor mm d nkemssss belongs only t :v values of whole milk, deppite that if yards 316 -inch �'le,- � of the new Seneca Building tri the N_' � man• -Fielding• � COMING TO AMERICA. Is ame-tenths water. Two and a half - Patterns, 15 cents each, can be pur- g College of. Agriculture. I like to be at my point doing MY ! "` quarts o! skim milk, costing 10 cents, duty. }ndifferent whether oils" set or w chased at your local Ladies' Home Jim pawl, one of the beat -known In- a X Movement to Make Uncle Sam a has about the same nutritive value as Journal dealer or from- The Home diaa guides in the Maritime provinces,' another_ .govern, provided they. gov- Geraaa Atter the War. a pound'of beefsteak costing 20 cents Patter Company, 183 George Street, las enlisted in the 88th Battalien, at ern well. --Sir J. Moore. or more. Toronto, Ontario. Sussex; N.B. the says he is going ' to', Only he who lives a life of his own Atter the -war there will be a tie- I Whole milk, as every one knows, is {, get the aiser's scalp. can help the lives o! otliers.-Henzy ous Siostc at German emigi•atign 'Man indispensable food for the young, E LAXATIVE While excavating fol a concrete Ward -.Beecher. _ to merica, says the London News. and even in the diet of the adult it A GENT,: walk sound the Fredericton. N.B. post Discretion is the perfection of reas- This I gathered from many convey- is comparatively economical. The f FUR LITTLE 4^TES office workinen dug up a Spanish. ail on and a guide to us inallthe duties 'tsations in Berlin and elsewhere with only nutrient taken from it in skim- ver coin Issued in 1779, during the o! life. --Addison, Germans who foresee that their own !ming is the butter fat. There is Left, Baby's Own' Tablets are . a gentle �. reign of King Charles the Third. _ ; Isolated discoveries born girt o! Viand will be ,poor after the fighting is ;!herefore, in the skim milk, not only laxative They are abanlutely sate I St. George's Anglican Church at date could positively fall dead upon done, and that America is rapidly ris- all of the sugar, which amounts to and are. so pleasant in action that Parisboro was discovered to be on fire the world. -Leitch. - 'Ing to the first place in finance and once..the mother has used them for j while services were going an Sunday i The - eyes of other people are the shout four and one-hal! parts in every commerce. 100, and all of the mineral substances; her.'little ones she will never again I mornin It took some, time to round.' eyes that ruin._us. I! all but myself resort to that harsh, ill -smelling, bad- g' being at other .I The Germans who have gone over ,bet also all o! the protein. `the firemen up, they were blind I shouhi neve' want a fine to Berlin and into the army from tasting castor oil which -baby always churvhe�. j house nor fine furniture. -Dr. Frank- The Oast named substance is im- 8 -English jobs' are intelligent enough portant because, Besides serving as a fought - agairist taking. Baby will' Junes W Maddin, ex-M:P. of Syd- hn, to see that they will hardly be wel- fuel for the body, as fats, sugars and take. the Tablets with a smile, and i ney, Cape Breton, enlisted in the 85th i If a man has ordinary chairs and torsed .here after the war. I give' starches do, it also .supplies nitro thousands of mothers 'tell us "their as a private. )tie was. offered a cap- tables no one not'►ces it;. "b11t if he - here aconversation I had with.a mid- genous tissui-building material. TheI'little ones will coax for them. TheYltaincy, but se''tised, saying it would stick vulgar, gaudy pictures on his dle-aged German in Berlin. I proportion of protein in skim milk, are sold �Y` medicine dealers or by " wills,`which he need not have at all bel unfair for he, an unfrained rrtan, , '"After the war," I said, "you will ! as well as of the mineral constituents, i mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. f to -take precedence• of older soldiers. '-every one laughs at him for his -folly. go back to London?" !which ere also valuable -for body Williams' Medicine Co., Brock�ille,t --Hum Quong, s St1 John, N.B., Chi- �ydtiey Smith.. "No," he answer "I shall oto ng, Q eater than in whole Ont -T _ nese, Look an oath iii the police court. �s _ America." milk. by smashing a: sauce!. Tie was. told j Waiters at one well-known London . 'But it will be less easy there_ , in i Since the nutritive part of skirrC "TOO GOOD TIMES:' that i! he did not tell the truth 14's restaurant are. being instructed in your game." !milk consists very largely of protein, soul would be smashed, like the eau- the French language at the expense "Less easy, but less, shall' we say, it is to be classed, aa -'whole milli is, Decrease !rt -British Birth Rgte De CeT of their employer`s. difficult, You see the English are, so ! with such food materials as eggs, plored. p' far, children in running hotels and meat;- fish, poultry ..and cheese The recent returns on the British restaurants Any old woman with a (though it is much more delicate than infant birth and .death .rate Are char- capital of fourpence.could get rich in -those foods) rather than with -such ++ _ - Londbn if she knew how to cook -and ;substances as sugar, which serve I acterized •as "distinctly alarming by s x to distribute eight chairs round two gulp as fuel. the London Lancet. ear upo _ s :'tables. "The continued fall in the birth ; - 6ii R: j Two and a half quarts of skim milk rate which has now reached the low - "They are the biggest fools in the contain almost as much protein and y world. It isn't only the German wait- est level heretofore recorded, may pain is a visiror to ever home and ` Y yield about the same amount of en- " the journal er, you know, who szys that the big- have many explandtions, arsually it comes quite unexpectedly. But Y orgy as a pound of beef. When skim comments editorially, "but the factor -you are prepared for every emergency if ger the tip Ehe bigger the ass, and milk sells for 4 cents a quart; or about the bigger the ass the more surely he o cents a pound, and round of beef of the deliberate limitation of fami- you keep. a small bottle of Sloane is the Englishman." i for 20 cents a pound, a dime, or any lies, whether: from provident or eel- Liniment bandy. It is the greatest "Yet you will not return to these" fish motives, can no lunger be ig- ;;'.'; .i ;,�`,;'! i ':>!•i,;' fn AfAerevbrdiscovered. pther sum of money spent for. skim j ; , , ; ,' ; ;: F • ; I , � ' � ..people?" milk will provide nearly twice as nOThe Lancet says that there"s ne- IIj Simply laid on the Mn , "No, the United States for me.. The much nourishment as it will if spent hdt _� li no rubb'n re wired -It drives - London newspapers talk and talk vet been a s time.in England t em- i.B 9 r, • for round steak. Round of beef, of to ant has been so easy to obtain � �;'.;, the pain away. instantly. It is about keeping us out after the war. ' 'course, is one of the 'lower priced p Ym i No need for that. If we win the war and so much money distributed among really wonderful. England will be a house of snakes. If meats and when compared with the 'the poor through good wages and wo- we lose, it will be a den of braggarts. more expensive cuts skim milk makes men's separation allowance, yet these !' a still better showing from the stand- very facts may have contributed to But in America, well, the future is point of economy. increased infant mortality rate, � i,;!l Sloan there. What I say is that good Ger- p The comparison with oysters is the mans ill go over there and, colonize very significant; a quart of oysters since they have given idle mothers 'A - it and end by ruling ' it. 'W9 shall ;contains less than twice as much more money to spend on drink. Epi �in make Uncle :Sam a German.. Then nourishment as a quart of. skim milk lemic disease is another factor in God help England, with a Germany and yet it often costs several times as raising the ra'te,. owing to the dearth _,nn either side of her?" - -� much. Both are useful, wholesome of doctors and nurses now engaged in 'And -if -the emigration movement is military hospitals: l foods;--arid.-in the oyster one has a As for the deliberate limitation of :serious the Germans are thorough, special flavor. A combination of the births, not only the middle and upper enough' to sef up schools to teaeR the two in oyster stew or creamed oysters classes, but the working class in late emigrants the American accent before i$ . an .economical wag of using 'the years are held to blame. Even the re - they go! _ oysters, since it makes a given an- ort$ about the great numbers of war __ tity "gQ further." • es seem,nowto have been largely P boot "evI I'll ery o;e in -out _f4m-2y._is.._some - . --•--- - ` Y kind of animal," said Jimmie to the, amazed preacher,___`�hy, you should How $he Got the Price. i. not say that!" the good man exclaim- ,I suppose you were touched when Economy - not ed. "Well," said .iimmie,,"%tother's a your wife gave you that $i3O easy He -If you made the dr as dour - dear, the baby is mother's little lamb, chair for your den?" self, what is this bill for II'm the kid, and daXa-the-•tr t,, ' ( "I was touched before she gave it." She'= -Alterations, dear. �. �. � ; ;ter..- �' -:.- -4 .� . • s .. •.; .,",•: ..::kti •,: >r. --8 �. :•.. _. .:'=.'°12•m, -r-g,"x,. a.-.. 'T' y,K"�.�y�.. .:4i••r•sv'..l'.: ..,.t '�'"7^`�P't.,'''••'"` ..,ti'Th-1r�;a!°- i.'..,.- _':ri^ "'vPv... .. ,..a,..d .a-,.:- - "'.R" - .• 4 .dry-, =� .+••^..s^ �'"rr ;r mcw :Sf°?•7'."— +'�1-+* +": - •x.-.. .a,.,:;„t�s..wmr .._w..,mr ansa _-..cF'U_i•,K.,r..s-..w.x. �:.s<..':w ,u. -s_. varo. .,.,•a:.. v ,ts -.. s,rcvsd.-rt .. -o..,c s.".:. '..1.. :,. .-,:.. '.. .' _. f..... $+v '.:y-.3 �•°' � ..'.,,�'.* _r°4 - - •--•- ---------- ' —PUZZLING THE $UIiGEON$. -- • ' N'S NATIONAL ANTHEDd. f Jo and Massie �auis • WOMEDear Editor,—While in London re- _ �i 'WhyThe Thought the -Whistling I .. ;t • • r � y � cantly I came is touch with s little •b Nerv�l�n_ a incident, which I think will interest rD • P+tY $ Was Curious. We cash prices A Parisian journal tells of a young you. �� Parisian who had long worn a I attended, one day, at noon, a re- _ krait mmea�r 1"`,°'R, � IT CURES R t mon.ocie _in his left eye, and who hadRHEUMATISM. cruiting meeting in front ' of the Man- `� '�1• aukw hoar R W. �� �1e continued the habit as an officer. lie Thousands of people, chuc$ full of eros House. A great crowd of men I a _ �•..:,? up so-'',&�` had been wounded, was cured, and the joy of living—happy, gad, bright and women listened to the recruiting _ ow.ltr 6bm1y We had asked to be returned to the front. p*Pie, that Nerviline has cured of sergeants, all of whom- had ."..done 4 t - -"" a per When he went t0 be exaalined, he con- their pains, all tell the sure wonder- their bit" at the front. eipea� w"� EOf am ful story of its ower to drive out the •: ° pceat iw e`tv�+l udc• cealed the monocle, thinking he , might rY P A lady, with a .magnificent voice, q } aches' and tortures of rhetmiatiam and G• dna seal We.nt6ela. be charged with myopia in one eye- kindred ills. -- sang -patriotic songs, which perhaps - t bares of ° a 1 °o •Y 1 e• - �91 When the chief surgeon examined him' ,My goodness, but ATerviline }s' a were more eftectiv�e than file speeches ° 1 unkaoture..dno Wtitrfarpucaliu. py he said sharply, "Whistle!" miracle -worker," writes 'Mrs. Char- of the recruiting sergeants. At the 7 ` t:abatpaca "The soldier whistled like ablack- lofts Chipman, mother of a well- �smiiY close of the meeting, it was announed -. — - - !� $LUQ B)i�.- t Mount "Th K' "—the ° � o..,°cw a.. FW He." '"°'' bird., --- "That's curious," said the surgeon, re -8 Pleasant. "Last montli I was so trip- that after sing-iiv a lug, lady would sing "The Woman's Na - Ig W. 27f5 &' lies Tait`' 1M-?' and, calling a young assistant, he said pled up with sciatica -and . muscular to be almost unable�to t}oval Anthem." - again to the soldier, "Whistle t" He rheumatism as bit of. housework joints Then, in splendid voice; she.eang: " i - FEE TO GIRLS whistled again. "That's curious," ga said theassistant;--— us were so stili and the muscles so w e frightfully -sore that -I-eves-cried- • --God save our splendid -men,_ -- "Send home' ' Another surgeon entered, and the times with the pain. For years we them, safe again; patient was called upon,for the third have used Nerviline in our family . ' God save our men. 'victorious, time `to whistle. and I just got busy with this wonder- Keep them "Ah," said the- surgeon, "that's ful, good old liniment. Lots of rub- ting with Nerviiine soon relieved my patient and chivalrous, curious." �`I misery and T was in a real short time They are so dear to us; God save our men." "But," expostulated the soldier, about work uthel." . _ don't, see why there is so much of Y No matter where the ache Is, no a where Aa she sang, eveix man stood, unr this. I'm not to serve as a locomo- matter how, distressing the !pain .you it way with Nervillne. For a covered, and with bowed head, and tive." "It is all right,'said the chi= our- can rub forty years it has been curing lum- there were-'nof many dry eyes., geon. You may return the front." bago, sciatica, 'backac'he, colds, chest- —i -think it would be a 'good thing if - We will glue this beantlfut prise free of all charge to any girl or When the soldier arrived at his, trouble and all sorU of winter ills. Keep a large 50c.. 'family size bottle the women of Canada would learn this "The British Women's National - young lady who will sell ao seta of our handsome Xmas cards and " regiment, he gave to the regimental surgeon the note that had been given handy and you'll be saved lots of , trouble have sinal. r doctor bills. as Anthem;' for Surely it is the prayer Xmas tags and seals at to cents a packsgge. him by the.examiner. This surgeon -and Snia-fl trial size 26c. at dealers every- of every loyal` British woman. I went up to _ The &-tension Bracelet is of rolled scold plate• and fits any arm. said in his turn, "Will you please where. ,} After the meeting, the singer,handed her my card, and - ' Send us your name and we will send you the cards. when sold whistle Y He whistled. That 8 curious " said the surgeon. CHICKENS SIX CEN asked her for the words she had just send us the money and we will send you the bracelet Address + It seems that when a man wears a .EACH. — sung. When: she saw that I was from Montreal, she said, "Oh, I sang in so>sas-waaala>ax CO. 'Toronto: Out. monocle it gives to his face the ap- Eggs Offered at Three Ceuta a Dozen Montreal,. and I will be glad to send .J arance of facial paralysis. The Pe P Y The facial - Near Hankow.. the words to the women o! Canada. ++ _ _lytic whiatiiilg is a test. para- Prices of eggs, chickens .and stile; She wrote them on the back of the - GIVEN AWAY. cannot whistle. - poultry are so low in the Yang blue envelope which contained my RECOMNMNDED BY 000D CrROCER8 FQP- OVER 40 YBAP-5 i� 4 -V -NL 7 A V CAKES. "Anvo•- � • E.W,GN,.M COLTD. ' roRoNTO .ONT. vittplll+Eo F40KTRM The Irishman's Answer Astonished �� �+'jT� Cj� ��'��� kiang Valley, China, that la English passport. 1 ' + _ the . Colonel CURED jj company has deveiaped a large teal- Very truly yours. Whe Memory Cult f There need to be s certain stern sena }n shipping such products. to iA CANADIAN. The new system o1 memory train'-, Great Britain. old colonel stationed at Aldershot who _ yirtnally .every Chiiieae family in _ _ In being taught a village __ cutKore _ ach000l nd the teacher was becoming xraa a great atickler'ior all the ,tai- OF BACEACule the remote country districts; ss -weir a*n ricers beim acquainted with the Your persistent back -ache can have Ne ser �'tg' enthusiastic. — P' i g P 1 as in the towns and cities, keeps names and genealogies of the various but one cause --Diseased Kidneyir-- chickens. The price of eggs : in the sail! sets without "R'ell, for instance," said _. the �� •' men ot..Lheir troops. A well-known and they must be strengthened be- Ore teacher, "augposing you want w Its - vial captain, who Was never et at villages accessible to .river tranapor- pain 4a f4 host=s. ]a ,ry lore the bask -ache can be cured I �aember the name of a poet. Bobby y. intron is now abeut 9 'cents " old a lloetbing, healing; P -Your-best remedy and thanquickest a: a loss for w reply to any question to act, is Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they j dozen. Spring chickens arli for about Corns taMue the sting right I Burns. Fix in your mind's eye a asked him, was ones Put sublitonelycurey. ocL No remedy so Picture of a policeman in !!antes. through his facings. P Simply a the actio luta; gold each. In remote interior 6 cents where copper -coins -"are -still guick. safe and sure as Putnam's Pale- See --Bobby Bursa." _ P Y tt "Captain Dash," said his attpertor this grand old medicine whish forlargelyin use, the prices are much bp. Corn Extractor. �Td -curry '+Yes; f s�;'-asid the bright pupil. _ officer, surveying a posse of young liver, kidney and stomach disorders whrre--26c. per bottle. 'Brit how is one to'know.that it does x' lrecrtlitaf, IN "what is this man's name, has no equal. Dr. Hamilton's pins lower. 6, not represent Robert Browning?" Many of the eggs purchased along:.,J� - _ And where does he come from'?" will surely cure your back weariness, I the Yang-tse-kiang are dried for the Novel Atomizer Size of Watch. ' "Hca name`s Brows, sir, and he is eryngth will and good spirits. Being use of baker's to Europe and other a native of Derbyshire,".remarked the tit I A recent novelty is a pocket atom -.I purely vegetable they are mild, not parts Q!. the world. The whiten and iter in the shape of a watch. The I talar captain, ? _- head or t p a - ' amouet of" fabrication;- but in reality ]Hamiltons Pills It i� the spray is produced by pressing on not knowing one single point upon .. 'i` Which he was likely to 1►e questioned GERMAN FIRE BALLS. Don't Stir It _ the flexible metal sides. A miniature YOg ��rOlef In `$ I i' "And this man—what is his name, =' , .. Please Don't�.Stir. It. funnel is provided for the filling, It l8ZiE8 ih! bultMilMg, =1i� �►. and where was :he born?" was the London Police Prepare for G:a Far Goodness' Sake Don't Stir :which is done by unscrewing the �ar a MEEd11M/• and Dr. -Jackson's Roman Meal' Porridge. �)tea8. Another atomizer consists of scree P'me"mms,wiihZ�. I next inquiry. Bombs. If you , it's " spoiled. Read ' and a small cylindrical pump mounted on "Ori, his name's .Smith, and he's a Ia recent raids by German riles follow directions on package. For cy P 6uk, IReaaf sure. WIMP fM01 Prim a cork so as to fit into any bottle and I An and Maya,-. native of Devon," answered the I on London most of the bombs were. early breakfast, make while getting thus avoid handling of the perfume 1 las boa, plunging captain, as coolly as though incendiary, carrying but a small ex- evening meal, •fn a double boiler or from one bottle to another. A plung- -.he were telling, the trutlti. �� plosive charge. From this fact it is ! net boiler in basin of bailing water. "Of Devon, repeated the colonel. now�aaaumed that the Germans, be- When you got up, light gra under er at the top serves to produce the R "Dear me! —my awn native place. So boiler, allow inner .boiler to set- in spray from a aide orifice. The tube 413 man"—addressing the the grinning Neve greater harm can be done. to boning water without stirring while which descends into the liquid has e`I01111111111111001 ire man "'yon are actually from I London by a fireat fire than by drop- dressing. Your breakfast is ready. second or telescoping end so that the ping bombs which mere explode., It's deticious, very nutritious, "- tube can be extended down as far as ! a>rsi as evaa�rszt. &Devon?" "The "fire balls," as the are call- ; vents indigestion and relieves con- I he bottom of the bottle and thus "Faix, yrs, -per honor; dud trofih it'd �� burst upon hitting thearymark and stipation or money, back."_ All take up°all the liquid: I I •t%I t,l'EN FoR »wRREtI.en Ar- z� la -grand place intoirely, so it is!" was grocers, 10 and 25 cepta. rtre to carrots: quote prices, naming scatter a hot -fire in a wide radius. It I }arietfea- and grades.- C`an also use tea the reply. —--- _ cars of apples In bulk. H. W. Dawson. Py' is feared that in future attacks -these T. ,,,,f„ 13ramptrn- The colonel fell bask, very much I' bombs maybe followed b the so- I Her Reply. utaard•s 16i a Oa:.d aistempez. " astonished, and Captain Dash had to I .. " Y A. benevolent- citizen, while walking' called gas -bombs, which in break- - �ee hint later on in private. I along the road, spied a little tot -weep- 287 Potatoes From One. ROFtT-MAlcltio NEWS AND iota Mi king would prevent firemen and police gPficra for sale in sed Ontario 4 mg. So he walked up to the child Havtn a remarkable number of =,TURN URN -OVER TIME , . from approaching any building set g towns The most useful and tneeruttns — 'afire by the "fire balls." and said; "Now be a good boy and spears, &•potato grown at Northwood, of all businessea. Fum information on . All the -polite in the outskirts of : stop your crying' • The child .replied, Kent, England, was cut'into 28 pieces aDplicatlon to Wilson Pubtt�rltlns= c7um- V1hen Nature Hints 'About the Food. London "I can -"But why can't you?" "I pan Y. 73 West Adelaide St, Toronto y London and in al! -coast towns are j and planted on.April 21. Each piece When there's no reFish to food and " ' M1s0[Lt.A!lEOUi. - turn t. Nell, here's a penny. Tell grew, and when the crop was dug up now supplied with a new type re- --all that one eats doesn't seem to do spirstor which_ though simple in con- ma -why you can't be a good pay and ft du found that the single tuber had AN tern TUMORS. nexternal. L-tlaared i sto c in ""'Cattse•I'm a tl."• C Internal and external, aired with•any good is the time to make &turn- atruction will permit them to safely P. --n' $' produced' 287 Pota%oes; about 30 lbs. nut stn by our home treatmentwritover do the diet, for thats Nature's enter a region filled with poisonous in weight. us before too late. Dr.' Betiman WadioaS -way of dropping a hint that the food gas. The new respirator consists of a Ill�laard•s ziai>nsat Cas�s.0artet to Caw. Co.. Limited, coutn;wood. Out- -way rt ¢, M isn't the kind required. ( heavy bandage, saturated with a - Pois"W' 'Stedu - - For a number of years I followed chemical compound which neutralizes Minent s Liniment Co., Limited. •_ .railroad work, much of it beim office � Observations on plant variation Gentlemen, a r July` chine, I was TRA"ERS.i g the poisonous-fume8. Although Lon- �i from 'poiaorring of seeds Have' been thrown from &road- machine, injur- work of a trying nature. Meal times don is inclined to laugh at reports sof Ing my hip and back badly and was - were our,busiest; and satin too much reported in France by Professor- ' A. Fera H+t'e ,= g a wholesale gas bombardment, it }s 1 Jun eison. After being, for obliged to use a crutch for 14 months. r ws ub.tat and too quickly of food such as is said that many of the more timid 8 In Sept. 1906, Mr. •Wm; Outridge of m�l{i.hte awhat>� de:stnraa- 1Vo common! served }n hotels and ren- one to twenty-four hours in a dilute Lachute -urged me to try MINARD'S have beat rawiostin A ser ce for Sides, ora: Y householders have' secretly purchased ! solution of sul' hate of -ed per• seeds No caaamtesiaa write t for f!tw rtes Heb a tauients, together with'the sedentary these respirators and always keep P P LINIMENT; which I did. with the r cin o 11N�r �i isw - baths,' -were not long in giving me r , y of maize were- planted, and a con- most satisfactory results and to-diry I them near at hand. aiderable proportion yielded abnormal stn &s well as ever 'in my life. dyspepsia and stomach trouble, wbicji ' ,Mr Yours sincere! , reduced my weight from 20li to 180 spikes, the percentage of the abnor- y BRITAIN'S GRLAT RESOURCES. mal plants being greatest among his coram Jonson pounds. — - ATT I . "There was little relish in afi food M IiEW.tx- BA NES y Can Continue Fighting For a hong r those from seeds that had been ' de- mark usltTCQ; find none of it seemed to do me any Time. j prived of their seed coat or otherwise 1' The Old No. 494 St. Paul St. good, • It seemed- the more, I ate the mutilated before exposure to the cop- MONTREAL. poorer I got and was alwa s .hen The British were not bankrupted by per solution. "'the mutilation' alone ytter h> the Napoleonic -wars, although the � produced no change in the character Military Memo. Established over 88 years as before another meal, no ma To the victors belong the spoiled much I had eaten. average income per head was only of the plants. The more intimate the Then I commenced 'a trial of $75 and the taxes took $15 of it. The contact of the poison the greater was towns and villages.Rw Fur D����� averse income last year was $255 y p Are the Russian army costs clta"rged crape -Nuts food, and was .surprised 8 Y the tendenc • of the plant to take on o _ w a small saucer of it would carry and the average, per capita tax was new forms. torunningexpenses. - a'.nsm strong and with satisfied only $17.50. The population has in. Speaking of soldiers, a body �f No inflated price list from its• J4 'A' P, until the next meal, with no creased not quite two and a half times burglars should make a crack carpo. Send u9 your Furs a4d ge hunger, weakness or dis- in the past hundred years and the And a corps of stokers should be " national income has increased nine Able to advance -under a hot fire. , •the Highest market price... ;•-vino this diet times, says the Plt}lad Why, do - soldiers need blankets and my its- It is evident that the nation has re when t ey, can cov—er.the s - "eAt all the sources enough to continue fighting a glory on the field? RAWFURS - &ken up long time. It is evident, also, that Mite - e rnmplete British citizen is willing to pay what- s i-Xinszd+r s°tatmoat Cares Diphtheria. A// QUanti es, ment in I ecer taxes the Government may levy. 'r* Why not make trapping by. He is reading the budget estimates : At Target .Piactice. ehtybina to the consuming market. We have with calmness and preparing to pay A. new .recruit- was out for target can afford -to pay you ,better prices than iiges- the new taxes as the price of success. practice, and his target seemed the our out;tonnecti ns wittora, a we.hays:. .« direct connections with the leadina" ;s While the German3 are calking of v}c- ! I only point ia..xlle landscape, quite safe.-mariutacturere to the world. tory the British are preparing to w ictal shipment 1"a alt wsi e, ask to from his bullets. "Great •Scott! ray prove this fact spend their last shilling before they aian," said an officer, hurrying up ;to . WRITE TO -DAY -SURE '. will surrender. Their ability to pay him, "where are your shots going . i `car share of the new lean floated.4h: "I -don't know, air," replied the new. for Price Lint, 'Page, Markel Reports ' ata % WULFSOHN n riog is unaooubte — ----- --- �_ H ,ecru . '� y _ JL .lie average married women live ISSUE 48-16. s longer than single ones.- - left here all right!" _ 122-124' W. 26th Bt, Neto es 1-7 Y ]faits "w!w' TO>aS"- year.las Atli, anagpd+s Liaimeat Cases Colds, be. 5. T;;;: -7te % M: 4, et NEWS Sparks ditto, 5.00, E. B. Hoover; for recommended payment as follows services selecting - jurors 5j00; FA. Robt. Tweedie for I sheep and W"1&0 on kWed ; OYSTER'S ­+iADDi rUWI$b*d*TAr7 Friday 1110031ftfibl" Oil" D, ditto ttO 5.00 ; D. R. Beat two ia�ured, being. two thirds sworp E Y' bFickeriall. OUL ditto, 10-00; Your committee acknow. value, inspected by James Todd, 8.67 ; Iedje receipt of a communication from Jamfe Todd, services as Inspector 1.00; J. S. Jephsoa, police magistrate of Ge6. E. Pugh, for one sheep killed be- Good things in the Fish line Pickering, asking that finesamountiog ing two-thirds sworn value, inspected 153 Pee year it Paid -is aditstace, to $40 paid the- towashi treasurer tA, L. Milne, 6.407 - A.L. Miles ser - So The United Stas" SJ 50 & "T 1:�o 10'1-1 AL lz?.j :D S in adTange through error be refunded, Would inspecting sheep. 1.30.' recommend that an order be drawn Mr. Mowbray moves secoaded hv on the treasurer for said amount and Mr. Sparks that a special meeting (;f Fresh Selected Oysters 60e. qViart. Fnnan Haddie 10c; 1b. Warded. this council be held on Saturdiy, Dec. for JOHN MURKAR, F�oprietoe' + ... , - 26 cents per box. The standing committee on Bonuses 11th next at the hour of one o'clock in Digby Herring the afternoon at the town hall, Brou- for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters, .7­­ gham, for the -put- considering- ft6T9& AND COMMIENTA Etc. -meported. and recommedod 'the -And it, all helps yith your votes OnA6 Piano. pass following payments: Adam Whitson. and if deemed advisable log -law under the nut of the Tile tiding fix- for Many opinions are ' 1:!e ' bonus on4O,rods wire fence, lots by -thorlts the bor- and 27, 660. 71 (LOO., J. F. -Madill Drainage Act to au ion of the 96 pressed as to the ducat bonus on %T 20 rods lot 21, r0wI01 wire fence on ?of the sum of ten -thousand 11 0 dollars,and issming- debentures of- the ----- - f---Lwar. - Sonle-ca--these- are =are -con-.1'-sZoo ; Nathan Cox.-tanus-on- 90 municipality for the use of owners of It has been asked u-a'several times "How caa you afford to give away -guesses, while others are based on, rods of wire fence on lot .25 con. 8, application land in the municipality desirous of that beantiful*850 Piano as_you.advertiie.? '�certaiu reasons� A number have 20.00; Fred Ramer made borrowing portio" thereof f6r the bonus on wire fence on sideroad. for fixed the time- at nine months„ bet. lots 28 and- 29 - -on 'con, 9. Mr. purpose of tile, stone or timber, drain- s-hor shorter Hoover ow­ad� et- - others name a 00vir to inspect and report. Capt. ageand who make applicadion therefor. -he�l n profit* o n cents eac ra- er t an -T 4 llitfe; �0 �­ � We*prefer to sell 100 articles at a tE- agal 10 pe�ioji�.. NO man can tell with any non Monday, Dec. 13th at fence on Lot 22, con, 2, 2.70. o'clock for the transaction of general 10, a-rticles at a profit of one dollar each. It means just ninety more degree of certanty how many The standing committee on Roads brisiness.' people patronising our store. . The only reason for our being in burl- -9 the war will last. and bridges reported and recommend - months or years ed The fo lowl payments : H. John- ness is to do business.. This aieans that we must bring people to our will -bring ui quatowers always. jdany ventured --on' prophe k;iti-vale hillgi, 76-00 Now Oar -giving away this piano is simply to bring addkional business to hey at store. Low prices and good values the beginning of the war, but Sargent 9 yds of wire fence and d to staples for Gai-Latin's bridge. 3.25; also our store and it is doing it,. every day. It pays you and no. their prophecies have prove the 2 lanterns for lighting bridge at lot 21. STRAYED -On to the premises be far astray. Some fixed A over- A. HOBSON. Green Giver, a premises -collis �11 I., -R I C H X R DS. O.N..-1­11 � - .4 Con. 5.1-50. A. K. Rittenhouse 'time at a few weeks or months at seer div. $3, drawing and putting in doa, ;yellow and white) metal e on western town ire, Pick. a Most., whiI6 Kitchner accepted the I ering pipe Markham, and freight rffIGHEST PRICE all the position of War SecretaW for charges on same, Markham to pay JLX sorts of poultry. L. PIKE, lot 7 con, S. years, which showed that be half. &85 ; John Brovin. 12 yda gravel., Pickestmg Ind. phoue• 100. Wly diT. 20, 1.24 ;David Crawford. 19 yds qnjLn- tity of first claw ma, olds. . Apply as ,-%r a long war, and no 20, 1.90: Win. Burton- MANGOLD$ FOR SALE -A gravel div. Reim'o'v-:6d To NV�'Stdie I other maii'v op"Initin *oind uilding culvert and ftll approaches jDuza Valley Farm, A. P. Soniars, Cooks 6tt lug reliable than his. The indi. on sideline, bet. lots 80 and 31 in con. more 6 4 5.25 t A. J. Austin, haialing posts -to OR SALE -7 nice young heifers --eations now seem to be that Germ- culvert bet, lots 30 and 81 in con. 4. FwUl sell at a reasonable prim. &1 10 n .-TWO DOORS NORTH OF OLU- STAND. nom. for 3 days rear can. 2. MARK BUBH. C%errywood. 6 'say is beginning.to weaken She 2.00 ; Wm. Dixon lost millions of her men in statute labor returned in div. 10. 4.50; -7 y �U A Root. 06mm*ck. 62 yds gravel div. cuLG PIGS FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS AT NEW STORE. of a& pigs about f weeks old. "killed, wounded and pnsoners, 28,020:A- K. Rittenhouse hauling -Wa. M phone 9. ked:Mg. - Ind. V as Clwv, and thowlast-are her best soldiers. timber and building culvart on con, 4. ww. 1%e- - a the Bri tiah navy . opp. lot ,%. 3.,% : Firm. Philip. IW yds ia, Io, PEEL'S -SHOE STORE bloctide by - - gravel, W hitevale hill, 19;00; and 10 j SALE -hood young cowerdun `is wakLpg the food problem a most yds gravel. Altonst Rd.. con. 4. 1.00 :1F0L0RD0cGMbqft&t . 36. R. F. con. -FRED LACEY, Highland Great. P. E. Ind phone WT serious one and It w, Wm Philip 171 ft. concrete pipe for, MAI, 'r would I look as div. 65.7.81;Thos Puck rin overseer l Bell Phone 151,' if another year of war would make div. W. for extra work. 2.25, F Richard-; nOG WANTED -A nice Scotch her condition most ---deplorable. son 45 yda gravel for di v. (1, 4 50 ; F. L J -P collie dna wanted. dark eoLW preferred. !Give fun particulars wizb price. BOX 19. W Her only ho a lies in br a Green 4 sacks cement and 2 cement 1kickeriar-­­ , ­ ­- -.-- HITSYN ONTARIO p ' aD 9 -fortaw.-t.10-Jotri-Brown - yda UPPOrts el supplied Brown's bridge on- ULLS FOR HALE -1 have for other countries 16 bee a coo. B&S.1 v &I bull calves ata m4derate And even if she succeeds in this it Opp- lot 7- 5650: also filling in V a, 1 hes and building raffing.- 2&40 W.G.roole .,t i& coiL C 14ck@rt&g,. S. E - PUGH T H 9 y will only have the . tendency to Ha,m for repairing grader, &00 : H' to. if prolong the. War. and in3the end Calvert graveling and repairiV 1 1.,*TUALE-Two fresh wilch cows Kingston road opp. lot 28. 14.00: I tegistered8brotishlromma..ow And 'Win make the conditions of peace 00. Con, 4. Ptekerins. Address STANDARD --BAN K Calvert repairing culverts opposite lot lot H. Calvert sad atbers B&ION &LL, No, i, Pickerina, 7 9 the more severe. - -- --- 14, and 16. 4 00; OF CAXADA re ikiring Altonsi bridge, S.OU and tim-1 p4 V OR SALE-& few choice Cockerels OM4= - TONOW0 great tier 6.00-, Alex Thom overseer reg. B&Z"d Rocks and Bug Legborts fro Britain has 'al trays koken X culvert. Kingston road. opp. lot winter lay4ag stock, Pull"s of @am* dock now tayine.- prim siw. ii. I. Off&P1W Picker, pride in her navy, and ever since l(Loo H. Calvert repairin Ditie rd," DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJEGi 17.00 J. - centent defeitt of the Spanish Arcada her W. Gregg 3 s j bbF1 for in 5th con, bridge opp. lot 22. OO.W: Roy ROWN'S TREES�-Tbe beat that TO CHEQUE - claim to the I! . tie of -Mistress of M,rx0p repairing northers townline. Bean be 0701", our 2, B80W = UWVer been qUet§LIIJIU- A- A -1 1-19 on. 8 app. lot 17, 12.0) ; and Nazoe"mon.- Litinted. Browns N Mac, Posits bw imerM a--. ed. But never in her whole his- lug on c' W411%ndrCo. Out. greding bill on Brock rd. con. 9 .80.. H. tory has the prowess of the Brit. Johnson hauling 10 oda gravel o Al,�, TRAYED=From t pre 1' 11173 highest cuffent rates. a Q he M see of 96T'D - John PaIlleter building k:1 the Undersigned, lot to can.?. Plakerins. an fah navy been shown to. greater tons, road. 4.00. or about " 34b, A white brood sow, Any ��-advsintalt L e than d' culvert and rep. bridge on northetin in leading to ter :0V ry will be re- -,-.PICKERING BRANCH, during thp pees- to - waline. Uibridge to pay one-half, warded. J V. SPEARS AL a. No L Claremont. L W. GORDON. Manager. El Brazich Rho at W7Wtb7. .*fit war. Germany boasted that- 1()..00, James Evans. OD yds gravel on Ont, 7-8 Could eventually tri- TRAYEO OR STOLEX-From' lot her navy Brock road. con. 81 8 00 - Canada In- got Iron Co. 28 is at 80c.t2111 40; Nathan S 19 0 F, eon. Pickering. os or AbQQ2 S"S "mph over the British navy, A15C1 Cov, 128 yds gravel on con. 9, opp. lots 17ti, a a smed bay inshrw Any futoruftW2 that the premier position would 27 and U 1180 : Caleb Forsy$ hgravel- tesdina to her ng be rawarled. say 9, opp.iota 4 and 7, 90 yda Person dswulng her After this 'wee we' be Any lagorniation so so her forever be lost to Britafi. We 'nx on L4 -Buy your own -.0herrin t 35e� 31.60: as. Andrew filling be left as fibs Newr 09508. The a W, L HUNTUmILs me amesern &vs. Ttwasso,34 .--1­4-�w see what has happenedl. washout Hai hi's brill 3 00. J. A. t avefe, 7 . 8 As gr for Haijhts --- What is the use in buying cherries for others to feast OIL Ger'MAh submarine of which its Haight, bridge W, J. A. Hai ht gravel ia_g owners expected so much is priketi. NOTICE 07 MEETING q, X because some. se bridge div. V &W, Jas L TO CONSIDRR BY-LAW. _--.We do not offer you. soin6WO . 9 -for nothing q4lly driven out of the waters our- Palmer rep. washout on sideroad bet. Iota 2D. and 21 con. 2. 7.110 ; Abijah For- one else would have to pay for it, or we would have to got roundinAr the British Isles, and the Take Notice that a BT -Law for rals- syth building cement bridgeon con. 6, on of it from you some other way. German hope has been dashed to ofp. lot.22.180,90; John Muir in 310.00G, under the provisions -:7. I - will be taken The Tile Drsiaags.Am The Gertuan navy is lying d v. 16. 9.00; Theo, Oliver 6 ettingers consideration -by the man ci we off u stock, finest as- Wulklly in the Kiel Canal,..k for Haight's brill e, 11-70 ditto- Work into I otter you your choice of -the largest now"39 1 00. Council of the Township of Pick g in connection with said bridge. -9 at the Town Hall, Brougham, on Sat, ..sortment of choice fresh goods that careful . buying eon full I well that if it emerges from grading on 8th con. "; and drawing rot [tom Browti's bridge to B I- 4arday, the 11th day of December; 1,915 HA Place of hiding destruction will cement f the hour of one o'clock in the after- ---procure, at prices that will enableyouto save amoney t0 - be 7-:1 %tb;Km %01 s commis- at ); W. WS Gerinan merchant 8 inevitable. sinner for Past's Hill ien'taody bridge :veadels are driven from -the ocean and Bell's bridge 14.00. Dsted at Whitevale, Ontario, Nov.- wards Pome extra for your home. Dam- ember 12th. 1915. *"d even from the Baltic Sea. The standing committee on, While loo German vessel -cin leave agee to Sheep by Dogs reported and I DONALD 11. BEATON, Clerk. We exercise great care in, selecting goods., which- is to our port in any part of rho world, the matail-benefit. Our rolled oats and 'ftked wheat are British merchant vesselaroam all 4r- always received in t":ba rrel, therefore the. GrigjA&I flavor QVer the world-withou't the slight - 4 fear. Some critics &A -.1is, retained. whatht a 7 e British navy dope A few Our groceries are the freshest naval battles were f6ught during the earlier stages of the war, but .1. P now there are no German vessels a E 0 R 0 E":-- H I L to -fight. They are located where 33 M OT -T 0� X-M.A. 14 C 14 rr.,&:R.Td- they cannot be reached,. and. no payy could do more than. she has done or could hope to do. PICKARING 1@&"lZ IN CAN"Aw --FORGET COUNCIL The'above Council met pursuant -to Car 'adjournment on Monday the 8th inet. That we carry a large assortment of ;BRANTFORD ROOF - Members all present, the reeve in the ford"T 7 ourw. ING and WOOD SHINGLIES, so that you" will 'L xn The minutes of the last regular Pr; r a S SM not have to wait for your orders ppkh� n-1 ' fJ ineetiag read and approved.to be filled. number of accounts e were pr e• d for payment and referred to spective standing committees. You'l . lgetfa farther -with Tess exp-0inse U SH- orders a" t this h%e -by-kick- R time of the season are filled a On uxtion W. J. Devitt was beard .,stating that the sideroad bet. jots 14 Ing in the clutch" than - by "pushing on the We have Silo stock all -ready machi delivery -• 15inccn.0, which had recently* The Ford 'will triple your horse d and ready to erect. ---��n gra-d-ed-required two cu vers service -and increase your pro 9. allow the water to pass. Is to Give the I down your - :from communication was received economical. Ford- a-- chance to cut 1)ld you. ever $ee our.HEAVY WAL :from Oscar WilSOULClaiM Ing $§0 dom- vost, of doing business. ages to thresher and loss or tie by .. . ­ .. ... I : . thing for that partition you breakil fhrougb culvert on sideroad I The Runabout is now $466: tbi Town' Ca;r $780; f.o.b. on. , between lots 16 and 17.- - ! I .- d -your -ceiling will be better .:'on c Ford gntario. All cars completely equipped, inclu A communication was receivid-from Ing electric heidlighti-­ Equipment does not -Include'. crack nor break off, 'W. E. N. Sinclair solicitor -for the speedometer. Get particulars from 7ry it. , Always township townshipstating that.he has arranged - with the county judge for bearing the'" Will send to your neare, W. J. LUKE SON, Pickering bridge case on X Iii ov. lot at `10 a. In. --Whitby, The standing committee on Con- W. B. Powell, Pickering. -Don't forget our pho tingen-cies reported and recommended the following -wing -payments: D. R. Beaton on account of Wary. -75.00 John Mur- Ll IcE h Cockerels d c d UGH cows sadd I 9_ nree kere to Cb tram one dock .. N - picte�, best that kar for advertising voters' list court Mae United Type- writer stationery, F2.%, 'writer Co., for supplies for clerk, 10.75 E. B. Hoover -expenses to Oakville re good roads meeting, 5.00, W, W. rr+Z'`p�.'a '°"" 3,..ve•'•• s 7. a vnz•'k,a* .x.:,- yr u> _-••. v'r�. r•-caserz �.r�r +7,e n . • , •er^ .n t -s",. S „+.-.. w.s,.-""' ..:.. -. .a • .... - ..- ... i..s.. .4 +w��f-. .��:' k`a. :.-rk. �r�".h..:�r.��-,a!15..-� �1c��'tn. s. ..-y�•'x � - -..W« ue.dr' •. '7 .. i rs a •ntl!:! ., y - .: :. .:'9.}z'b.,. - - '`''ri ,�7. - +t.4., > •,+.+.,.'. «f R . .b. ♦:i.• ry ♦:R . :.r:rn . .. ♦ .. q' ...... ..-- ..- a :... ,,,. . - a•'T G.:e.3 r. �fe -0. _-.,�,r}}, ,. ... ..K '5"�'. .'• >7!Sr ,R ♦ A": m>. L9.� 1Y:.•. •:i14 Z-r:'P.+'*`.y., t.X .N' •II. "f •'/� ,;... T '. >•. ': ,, ._._ ,+. •�•' a�.C•7•-F , .,i�C,. rs..'ac••",�_ :� r' �3 i. �' ., H _. . ^�?' ..-. ,. `Q.._ � ..Sex r ,r.• Al- {. f' ♦ \ y,,.(•,� 1 � J• t br F >r r cLw"MONr _ A number from here will. pro- and vicinity. X -Ira Bo t s ends -in t� bablyattend the tea meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Cuthberteop, •hof'+`: City. y entertainment to be held at Glas- Mandaumin, who are now on their ' Mr. Wilker spent Saturday in Bow neat Tuesday night:' honey -moon, spent the week -end -. ��'��0 Y Toronto. . . . _ Interesting. evangelistic services with -the Tatter's grandmother. N UNK Mrs. Wm. ompson was in the have been held in the Methodist Mrs. James BirrelL _i�sorraws>:oasa.�r.. recasrM. M. a ruarularrsr van-t•+rsi+asna - city on Tu y. church for the past two Satibsths, Rev. G. Nickle, of Myrtle, will C. w. BRAT. Genarai Massae: Mich Rood bee been done. reach missiouar sermons in the Miss Rice spent the week with P y "eiia.rrerM taaoa.eaase esrerst w ossar.� rnob 1Q.>1M,Naw- Mrs. Michell, of Unionville, . ac> Methodist church - next Sunda - Ler parents in Toronto. y' .A SaiIIgf; Departmentcomp Miss Ads EkM visited with her Rena, aied pe her daughter, Miss Mr, Real preaches missionary is conducted ai every Branch of the Bank where deposits of $1.00 ' Rena, ar�speuding- a week with sermons on the Myrtle Circuit. .brother in Myrtle over Sunday. aad'upMards are received and interest. at current ratan added. Wellington Pearson had a busi= eves atld-friends here -A meeting of the. hneke.�c club.- It is-a-safwand convenient depository _fo ysursnoney. Sorge of our 'sports are t,Alking will be held in T. Birkett's office at s�esA trip to the city:.bn Friday. = of orizddizing a .rifle --club . in the S. on the evening of Jan. 10. All � -- "' � Mr. Johnson and' friend. Mr. WHITBY BRANCH A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. pillar -d, were in town -one day last near future. Those who' cau,fire a . those interested are earnestly re- S _week.u should now jet interested. - gnested to_ate�nd _ s this is an A W. Mackay is making consid• NVe Are pleased to - report that important meeting. arable improvements to his . pro- M''g tiV'n. Edwards is gradually recoveriug from her recent severe party. - TIME TABLE-Piokerin StationG Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson 'illness and is now able to leave her TAILOIRING � br�l _ FRUIT CAKE T.R. Trains going East Ano se follows - Thus. E. family' were in-th:e�-city_ over -- - Men's hi nde-T,►iior' - No. 6 Mail � 8.08 A M. Itev. Alex. White, a former g gf Lag _to meas _ moa -- .� 13-- Local -.. -2.60 P. --M_ _ - ..' .Sunday. - urs_ Its great to feel that i ou are �• 14 Local 0.04P. -M. - John and Mrs. Shirk visited at pa`tirr of the Baptist church here, going to please a customer when tak- CHR/STMAS the home of Albert $o a few days renewing inR hia order. Your measure is taken Trains going 'Went dee as follawa--t;,~ - -- old acquaintances in Claremont b - D. $im son, a tactical Haan. The _ No.Local -- - 9 P P 11 Local 2.18 P. M. Mr. Hayes, of Toronto, is' here - secret of success in tailoring is to know -Wand 15eents'per lb. *64 assisting Thos. r e in is in- hoca -No matter_W1at_sh - at the _ •Sundayiincluded . • 7.50 P. - - .. 'huranee business. we can make the appearance normal PiC1�OSi1Z �as7s9 '1 Dr. B. I. Love motored out to THE CHARM - and stylish. See us for a Xmas suit B'i =� and overcoat. Our prices are less than WANTED . - y A the home of his parents in Green- - all others. - bank on Tuesday. _D. $IMPSON & Co; O Orders res ive the best atteiven salesmen ntLLoane J. S. Bund `i #n Pickering for OF MOTHERHOOD y B Agents for Crown Tailoring Co. _,_� reliable man to sell ---- Aa, short time assisting Joe. H. -- - — — - HERB MONNEY, PICKERING lBnndy with hits fall work. ,Seam C"ADIAN GROWN STOOK : hire, Thomas Wilson and family. B Perfect -Phyar. [&sea 5 C -' of Dsbridge, here the guests of ,al "he,alt L CN* SSW � Greenwood'-: -Hardw"are in Pickering and Oti�o . re Ales and Mrs. �Rilaon. on Sunday. �- tall and see our stock of "HappyCounty, ti John and Mrs. Caster, of Torun- qh. experience of Motherhood I@& Fruit & Vegetables Thought" and other stoves to, spent Sunday here with tart ing one to -most women and marks dis- _ as es a - the format's reefs, Tobias and -- - ---- ---- welt as..other Ilii_ $ now the beet Pa tinctly an epoch in their fives._ Not ane Grape -Fruit, Bananas, Malaga: of Hardware. _ . so IIiag time.-- _ irs. Caster. woman in a hundred is or un- Eavetrougbing and repairing 'Send for list of Bpi ing Ofserfags, - Cecil Ingieton and Peter Mac- derstands hoW to care for hes,-- Grapes, Orange@,• Cranberries, promptly attended to. nab and Miss, Doughty -and Miss self, Of coarse -nearly seem woman Lemons, Figs, Chestnuts, Brazil Work guaranteed and prices and terms to agents. ;Minnie Gleeson motcued to 9tonff- aowadayshas medical es nuts, Sweet Potatoes, Cauli- moderate. 1Lfberal Commission ^Dille on Friday evening. times, but many approach the "Peri- flower, Cabbage, Spanish A Teacher' Training Class has ease with in u 11tted for me Lawrence Denny,' - � hes out8i. been started by ]Firs. Real. It trial of strength, sad when it is over Onions, Lima -Beans. 4REENWOOI� : meets on Monday nights. An in- her system has received a shock from Just received a load of potatoea, STONE 4: WZLLINGFTON teresting meeting was held last which it is hard to recover. Following Tr Marquis home-made taffies - Ildoodayy__night right aeon this cwmer the nervosa strain 9 q �t The Ponthill NuFserier, __The_�Y�men'_�_IAsti ce has -caring for--the.-ebildrand - distinct and crisps. ._FOR SALE - 'supply of yarn on hand to be Deed �e in gle mother reavjta. - Neilson Ice -Cream on hand _. _ Frit Ladders of all sizes for knitting socks for ' our soldier- There is nothingmore charming t2vm all the time. and silo bands Z' O R C7 N' Z' Q bops. Any one wishing to help ahappy andFealmother-of children, a ialty. with this ood work can secure and indeed child -birth under th® right H. J. MARQUIS ATTENTION the yarn from Miss Fergie. conditions need be no hazard to health os �ifitAl�t! Emery Weels, 9aa s. etc._ E. E. Pugh had the misfortune $ • • to Anstain painful injuries to onebeauty. �e unexp1��'le thing Get our rices on the Ford auto. a - of his feet Tuesday -last when a that, with all the evidence o! shattered P _ heavy stick of timber fell upon it nerves and broken health resulting from Lem Laval Seara,tors 2 Thousand No, �. a le- _ an unprepared condition, and with am- � -�7CT. �3. SACKSQN' pp can9iag most painful bruises. We pie time In which to prepare, women �i114 61108 -.are pleased to see him out , again. .,will lit in B� blindly to the tsisL BROCH ROAD.. _ barrels for sale. Inspectioh �- The Ladies Aid Society.- will hold a bazaar in the Presbyterian Every woman .at this time should rely . f I have just secured the agency for „�• F E E O church on Friday, Nov. 19th.. sill upon Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable the above. Gill and see new Mvited before purch"itg ladies of the congregation are in- Comound, Is tonic aqi pa meat valuabfor _and secure at G'. N. R. Station} w ed�con-€ribuEe: A -g _ .gram will be given during the _ Pricer. _ - p BeW 9r6. - . I a many homes o o _ evening.A silver collection will case And phone 1913. _ I•'eed - will btaken. d a Brewers' Grates, ' _- A union Christmas tree and are now children be ,� Russell. Andrew - PIC�,ERING - ••JrV - entertainment will be held on the ase of the fact - ! Bran,"Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oileake • _ ' evening of Dec. 21st in the Pres' that �Lydis.E Ptak- �r• i DICKERING. Ont. Meal, Cotton geed Meal, ate. LUMBERYARD * Ip V A p iA b terian church for the children bases egatsble Orders taken for Swift's Red Steer #..V L7 1 �itJ./ , y Compound makes CEMENT TILE! of the,Methodiet and Presbyterian women normal, �p�g �q� Fertiliz8cs: T _ 'Sunday Schools. A good proRrRn� and. The undenigoed has begin the maou• Phone gems Markham 3030. - W. L. Gordon i eon, : of choruses, drills. and dialogues, ! will be given. Faller particulars If want facture of cement the rem 3 to 1B i a i1e 'vee later. y0° �v inches. CaII and ge quota- rihOmlEtA,ii M"Scr w given Lydia 8 Plakkm AlMd le Co. (+sratll. tions at yards on Brock. PICHERI�+%G We are pleased to report that ieriti:I) Lycra, Las• Tar lstteswim road, half mile west of. _ .�• R e.a�sgda ' [ aoij•� Joseph Jones, who has been lying be epeaoC read sad a>swa Vd b r a Spink Milla. 'ar aassaraa.p'tr Bell and Independent phony is a helpless eoadition is the Gen- wa,a sad y>d/ V st:islt eraBiwla. Oement kept constantly m 006As'a +_•+nw-'s AO RM•9tet �•aa•t - AIM, ep Oral Hoe ital, Toronto, safl'ering — ll pp e Oa bind b I••Q • The PiCae r_ -from an injured spine for the past D�• ��MER� I �g ••, a _g R r1III a few months is now making satin- Frank Mitchell •-. 'v�o •'° factory progress toward recovery, DENTIST l Wt ^„ • • a • - ' and hopes are now entertained has removed into his new office, on the PICHERIPPG tit 1°a - - g ^ e - �1�RIICB ��m� } _ corner of Youge and Queen Sts., To- „• o for his complete recovery. 0 0 - t John Gerow who has been tense, Imperial Bank Buitdiag. Thi - y r 3 office-hm been equtpped with the most - WANTED NOW w t.,a a a .� The object of this e.o(iatlon L to 9 nding the summer months in modern of dental appliances with the Reliable salesman to act as aaen6 + s Fav "" I _ lessen ate andproeeonts , _ the . Not-th•west returned last object of eliminating all painful in Ontario County. �F ran -- ,. ..g �- B - a the felons.ffi and is now at the home of operations. PAT WILKLr sn4 a•i .- 4 . his father in Port Perry. His Outfit free, exclusive ,territory and o s.t .• ,. g A �" psopaet� stolen oommusell' _ unmeroiis friends will be pleased COAL l COAL! money making specialties: Our m pp 1 • oaM iof ExecufA an mambas- - to know first his health has been • - w ..^ • e a o _ of E:eoative Oomm�Itee. agencies are the best in the business no! 6 1 ^ ■ greatly b@neflted by the trip, and [or we sell the highest grade of M., �� € *9 s i �+ I will have constant[ on hand $, w. g ► g;l, K°IDh0!•hiP f•• 91.00. '-strong hopes are entertained for Y stock r}t moat reaec�npble prices and w.h e 3 � � lw� o ti his complete recover Buarantee deliveries .in fir class D e o I Tiet•ee mai be had from m• rtaddwfa oe y a full supply of cos( at•IoWest condition. Nursery stock is selling Mp. a°i� • 0 • 7i Cet•:t eaappiteattoa. Rev, H. Wood was in the eity- well this year and Good 'mons can m : i n (; • a 3 Ir • 5 Exsc. Com. -L. D. Bunke, C. S.'1?alm- on Monday attending the funeral - possible price. - - be made in this district. For par- sp o • • " .ss ° j F er, Oa L. Morcombe, Pickering, diad 5 Of his brother-in.law, Dr. Cbas. oculars write Bales Manager, • . • a .a ► a _ - " '. Brown, a prominent young dentist �/• _ H. CI BSON PELHAM NURSERY Co.," »=' ° o � s � � � � � 11 � J, A. O'Con�ar; W. i, Ciark. of Toronto, who died in Edmon- - - --_ r President,- �Nry V on, w-herehe had gone in search 4S -1y- GIi.EENBURN STATIO\. �•, ape E e' N : f -w- -- . _ of health: Much sympathy is _-- - --- -- - —_.-- >;a s' a a o m_p - _ felt for Mrs. Wood in her sorrow. _ •' _ : She has 1•eturned home after .:• I-IO�.tSR FURNISHINGS - -:- spending awe( in the city owing Goodluck : to the death of her brother. ,. _ The Epworth League of the Onr nary Fall Stock is complete in every line. .i-� Methodist church will hold its *TeW_deeigna in Buffets. Qnarter�out Oak Combination, znonthl social nfeetin on Friday' 4000 for36.00._... y g re alar � ..- aight of this week -at the home of $ � , ._With Trees • . �, Mr. Thos. Stephenson. A good - Everything at prices that'are- right _ pmgraru will be given COD9iating - Call and 1DapeCt Our e�ock, it gill pay yon _ Depends on having the right kind 0i all materials and destRn of readings, recitations, songs, etc. - of trees. Bowman's have kegt in stook. It will pay you Topic -Rev. Egerton Ryerson will to Call st our works aed inspeat our stook he taken by Miss Jennie Pilkey. C. 'S. BURLING, -- -. PICJMJW G heavy fibrous roots. and obtain prices. Don't be misledbf e f re hments will be served. Ad- They are grown in the right kind gpnm we do not employ them, oonaegnaoi• , - on 10 cts. All welcome.of soil. They_ are. .,handled ._ ly we can, and do, throw off the .fleet Pr tbP war or something 'Co and asked in the ink of commission of 10 per Coot., _ ions as financially em- DID' S IMP SO •p p osdlsoaerkdalioited�by purab mher of our real- condition -sad they grove. become so We can smile and smile and still smile for that old Hood "Hard Two more agents wanted WHIM GRANITE C Otso•a Wtittby, On they have Times" is nows, back number and is very likely to remain 'so. in Ontario County. ubscrip- - At our•milline'ry Opening we said come; -you came - in a way for the that piroves the above statement correct, and • 'the state- = THS, W. BOWMAN di SON GA.-, Js M. WILLIAM or we ment that ou-r bats cannot be surpassed in sty a uality -and LIMITED �uur. price: �Pe donut rise poor Bhowey trim►riinq that des -out in _ Tum Manufacturer " �c• the a very short time, only the best which -time wil 'prove. - Rldl evWei ...Ontario_ - re• g Shop and Residence, Dundas sit ill GENERAL DRY GOODS -All the up-to-date goods fol felt and 1 -' WHITBY; ONT. - wintet, ladies, rutin. bopps and girls warm • nnderelothes, sweaters, G � PPInB� ' Three doors west of Whitby Honer ; a? boots, shoes and`rabbers, overalls, top shirts, dress shirts, etc. AND- OAT PLAKING_ iron G R , of_ C E R IL E S Th rains chopping ping gned sand oat flaking s prepared to o We are Pumps on abort n tice, ai tto Instal �tetd, ' • B P to all kinds of repairing. line always fresh acd ul -to-date. Flour, Five Roes, Spink's every day in the week Wells Oleaned. ~ * ►nd Tea Huns. Black or mixed -tea Me 1b, this is the only good except on Saturday Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill;' e price in the mafket, try it, A cans Spick and Span 2bc.,P. lrps I also g&gollnp. rigines and; ' aseed As weleans4r. wagon tongues, rockery and China. I A Quantity, alas, for sale. e, slo DgUes. ASleB, eiG, PEON & Co.; - FICKLERING Jahn F. Ba ,y r.,...,r 'r �• :;..x ' f G ..R rx. - -. ;y.;, -,W -::,.s ,.. ra:,..war -a+ „,�, ..v G. >^. •� -a: s -,s rt .'•,�-'.^ . .�,, _ _ y. rr ,<, .�r.•v'+„+-.., ;.�,.-r:.y..;`�',Y7 �, $5 .�,.�w..A"�.; :5"..:A;� .. :�v .. ,�+ a,t��¢�iR'�'�R.:_.x •c:,.,.• -.'Far c'��; �':� < �" �:s-''�; •na•A:ir. :..t.• .._^^•=vsvv-�^�'"- �-w, w,; -_ •+'v7.: ••.�. .a.-{,=..-.. • v..•.-�.rt aw':s# .: -aw'K.2rf.°-"c.' r >'-c''^'yr`.r�.'n•^+r.,r't' o,'<` •r. 'h�''*Q •';g - JZr W Yaryan• wrz.%xti: 1 w.72,Ligr.^g4rF•^.+�. - • N<•, .,yen, .. '%�vm....s--' s.< <.,,.,.v^- - ::b: _,.•a'�k3.< vyt•"Y ._-r ,ma"�xar.; .•.`t...r >a - _ �-�<o. . J` ­,5mr.• •,r tln x: fja5,r, it^ v ;.�'^, •rI4`1 '+:n✓. ^l^w ..'... r-:..ssi'r, "'iTr'.. :'fa'l:.s^"T H'. .•}'#• k`!'4'I,.,Ry J.� .;'.13:' .e,Y •.'+..trr'�r.� - r .°��'�- !' ... R d r,. , r r.,, -.. � _... % , •. .. _ !s ,> r - -y . - _.: {• +,T '.: � <„••`?,¢.o- . '%':Y`'�'':' 4 +J,, _ /. .P^ ..y,• ". ,Ci�,i4 .. , r� ,. . , e �,:, f^• •.. y k- a.. .y . � .,..�. .. ... x -s tR .. .::-w,:. �`• :. M .-> .,,y:l�,n .�k:"<s�< . iv�`'.9 't •a: "m v� •;� ,. ,.. .:C.g"r .. .:. yt :: •.,..,,. ,y.. _. s'nr; .,. ,-,.7. r.-i'ft.... ,. .: ��.. p;. _. :..: ..� s�t r� 3; .�,•. � � �.t.. "''¢ '4 , .,•.3� ',.: ..'. ,,, a. U.. i'N • .., .7�.. '. r+, '.i ... '. riBf r .'r '. :.. r :. "� ..! `WZi!_ '•'�•�".' i. 4. a �s , t. �- - "Did you see that automobile?" T -Mi a a' ; ® asked Mise Fox in a dropped voice. icb Yh et Decate� I glanced at her, surprised that she ' cul. c should have been attracted to it too. I " )lean and Full o� Arom ' a.. Spread saw that she was disturbed. Auto - t omobiles of all shapes and sizes and y the Bread, vintages, were passing in both direr- tions in two continuous streams; with 'Crows Brand Corn but I knew very well the one she Syrup and the children's meant. craving for sweets will be "Yes," I replied. "I was wondering ;5 completely satisfied. Bread and 'Crown Brand' where I had seen it before." ` form a ectly 'bAlanc«a1_ �—"All during our morning ride,' she - - food—rich, in the elements declared, "it followed us." Her look that go .to bnikl up sturdy, was troubled as it met mine. She let Btoo Edwardsburg healthy children_ her hand drop from my arm as she i continued hurriedly: "When we paused, just before turn- Is blended from selected bill -grown Crown FB3r-Fnd Corn Syrup ing into Vermont Avenue, it paused _- too." teas, famed for their fine flavoury is so economical and so good, that it is little wonder that millions I Struber had approached and vgs of pounds are eaters every year in the homes of Canalia. now an interested listener. qualities. Imitated yet never equalled. 'Crown Brand'—the children's favorite—is At that instant a light of compre- _ 5 - o� for cooking eri3ion-bro>e upon me; something mag surged up into my conscious mind and - candy making. things along if we compare notes." LIFEBOAT MADE OF PAPER. exacted recognition, something that "I'm willing," I agreed. And the -- ''LILYWHITE"isapurewhikCorn Syru�i, intuition or subconsciousness had ap- detective, in his illuwry shiftless 1 not so pronounced in flavor as 'Crowis Bram'. SUN, i prehended all along: there had not fashion, went rapidly away. Vessel That Is an Improvement Over %You may firefer it, ; been a moment when I was abroad All Others. - j during the past week that I had not CHAPTER XIII. A paper lifeboat that can be packed. _ - 'ASK YOUR GROCER --IN 2.5, 10 AND 20 Lia. TIN! been followed, my every. movement ' watched. Without being able to Upp to this time I had spoken of the • away in a space of about one cubic The Canada Starch Co. Limited, Montreal �Q� connect it with any certain, . definite death -ring to. Miss Fox only in the foot, but which, when inflated, is ,sea - Sfawdacturms of the famous Edvardsburg Brands 29 i occasion, that gray automobile dart- slightest and most casual way; be- I worthy -and ' durable, is the invention), - ed dimly in and out of memory's field, cause, prior to Steve Willets's death,) of a retired admiral of the Japanese, - ® personifying the shadow that had —I never could bring myself to think- j navy. The boat is constructed from! - __ _ _ hung persistent) upon my trail. In in of him as her father—her interest .. "' _ ! my mind I" saw it as through a veil. i inithad seemed so remote that the j Japanese paper called hashikirazu, ' • ';tom` Miss Fox's perturbed assertion I idea did not suggest itself, and after- which is treated chemically to make it' served to fix the conviction; yet I was wards I was restrained from speaking waterproof. The paper comes from' _ sure I had not noticed this particular of it by a reluctance to mention the the mulberry tree. It is unusually a�� Seal ! automobile during" our ride n had instrument that had been the direct ''i durable and posse$ses great strength The re'en too engrossed to heed insigni- cause of that death. when the etzeasea are in the direction .. cant details, `of the•fibre: like automobiles or even But now, with the potential con - 8y 'CHARLES EaMOND$ WALK solar eclipses or _earthquakes. So I nection between the ring and the A thin sheet of paper that is strong questioned her. assurance until I could ivory boxes in mind, and the manner i when stressed in any direction !s. - T T• Author of "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster Ruby," j no longer conjure uli a`donbt. in which they had come into the mys- ! made by pasting together two sheets N You know, I -said, its a common tery surrounding her own life, I de- ;with the fibers crbsein at an - right "The Time Lock, etc. - thing to imagine that another car is tided that she was entitled to have; g- „ y following yours. They do, too, but all the information relating -to it that; glee. This is the way in which the tCgiC7t inadvertently; it's a sort of hypnosis, I could finpart. The circumstances of paper boats are constructed.. The first one driver riding aimlessly and un- her attitude toward the bandit being i boat manufactured by the admiral CIiAPTER XI:—(Cont'd). i that," he went on, "wouldn't it just consciously letting the car ahead act nearly, if not quite, impersonal, re-) consisted merely of a large pillow - If the room suddenly had turned about fit those plain creases?" ! as pilot—too lazy or feeble-minded to sieved the situation immensely. She with a depression in the centre, the moreu upside staggered 1 vaguely heard � "Don't forget," I spoke aside to the choose a route of his own." fostered no tender memories i 9 the j whole beinginflated with air. -Because p ' I could not have been detective, while Aartsen perplexed "That may be the explanation,!' she man; in his death she had known no ! rownin examined tie wrapper, , assente3;3o dubious) that I knew she grief_ The only sentiment respecting j of the ease with which paper can be .i �, other q iest:s iT a �d-t �* pe _ -tone that brooked neither disregard "that there is another a at willdidn't think so at sit. him tH t—she could possi6 ir —entertain -1 d rt ' t0- e fit those those creases." It appeared- that Struber had not was regret that he had been t sort the method of construction, so several ear inattention. I meant, of course, the ring box. j observed the car; but when I present- of man he was. His taking off had , pipe -like bags were made and placed F "Do you mean one o' the feIlas wish ,The only recognition by Struber of 1 admitted that Miss Fox sib) been a blessing instead of an afflic- side b side in the form of a raft.' the diamond was Steve Willets?" ?' y possibly g y "No, no ao I didn't say Steve—! my reminder was another curt nod; ;had been coned in her suspicioD, that tion. which finally was modified to the form jest Wiilets. That's all I efer heard he did not remove his sharp regard 1 the gray car probably had followed Accordingly, therefore, after Stru- of a boat. Uhis Hama The other fellow's. that from Aartsen. Preseirtly the latter us with intent, not only that morning, ber left us and we were once more The result is -a life-saving craft _ ;I for et." shoved the wrapper aside. but had trailed me closely all week, back at the office, the instant I found g .. ractieall immune to wreck, for even "Which u' the two was 1W ►ilets?" "I should say yes,' said he. But i he was disposed to view the matter the opportunity I called Miss Fox p y� — "The fierce -eyed fellow. He was ! that- means nothing. Blenty of boxes 1seriously. He even ' expounded a into my private room for the purpose if one or two of the pipes are punt- jolly enough too, though, when he had are that size and shape; any. one of theory elucidating the problem. of telling her about the ring. The - He Lured or broken the boat stili has srLptiiing to so. He m wtiy sat quiet them would fit those greases. "Yuh start `out to shadow a fella," story of the diamond, of course, she• t sufficient buoyancy to be seaworthy. , y With a secret, crooked little smile. he .averred; stiek close to him all had already heard that morning, ex- i Owing to the strength and light - VIP am.Sifruuber ga;e hiK head a short jerk Struber recovered the wrapper, and the time —I don't care whether he sees cept one feature that_I purpose) waterproof qualities,, folding it along the creases, careful y - teas, and its wale roofed -a - ar if he puzaie were perfectly tom- ag yuh or not, or hasn't any reason_ . to had not referred to at the bank, name- this paper 1s evidently adapted to s ' ;p=ehetisf4le to him �` not to erase them, quietly placed, it in suspicion hes being followed—he'll ly, the coincidence of its apparently ' aide range of uses, among which ars •• a „a ,t,— r:..1. .,,__ h. rAuv . bis pocket. get next to it in time. Funny thing, I miraculous arrival, and her having _L _ _ -a ,__.__.__ o„- -s brought tt:E. uncut stine in, would plane wings . and "for dirigible .¢al- it if, were to see ng situation with what wag to me ty Ons _ ... extraordinarypurpose, oprincipal owever •-meooe you re wine warn a ca,u.­out its so. ne cant picx out the c to givin' diamonds the acid test,' he shadow, but after a few days he gets i nuh'rewRniae yuh -,It again ' • - observed to Aartsen, "but yuh ain't uneasy and fidget without knowin' theMy replied Aartsen. "It was wise to the fact that this particular wb.q—gets to jerkm' his head round be- ',-and '• m ulnen' .►bo it- two inches"—he in- Acate(! the mime with his hands— chunk o' ice was in somethin' else lookire to see who's behind him N sides that wad o' paper when this , You walk mostly, don't yul ?" ' "covered with funny Chinese -caro- wrapper was put on. Mr, Ferris told us why he didn't bring he abruptly broke .off. I -as " ' in its ain't yet '•As much I can, I told him. titre all turned abruptly , to Miss - Fox. She had. uttered an inarticulate it along." "Because I couldn't find it," 1 ! "It's about all the exercise d get." "Wish -you'd 'get the license nu3ii- -_�cry.of amazement. ••Why," Ae faltered, suddenly' quickly explained. It was precisely ber," he went on, "or could describe such a box as Mr. Aartsen described them better. It don't look good to t bluAnitg and confused under our con- "that —a replica, of the box you have al-., me. Them g. ks is prepared for any- 1 ready seen, Struber. A verbal de- I how it; ted regard,, describe's a' smai1C T*Re#te box that has belonged thing. see they work they're scriptionl you know, wouldn't amount pretty foxy, all right. As long as to my aQut ever since I can remem-' But of course it can not be the to much.' you're walkin' the guy in thb back 1 "What does anything amount to in seat walks too,. shadowin' yuh, while -ber. antic vie." this case?" inquired Struber. 'You the other trails alongwith the auto nc,t," Aart.ta readily i don't know. You•'re, not say ' keepin' him in eighThen if yuh pprted, "Just as here was nefer whit ain't. . what s important an' what sin t. Its hop a car, get a taxi, or anything like to out for it like' his i sacl7onitebertoo diamond asthis hi I I toehorn to without a ins to be- mbs Strubernesrily r am:red him. "1 can show yuh inside cliks got aboard and and doln't lose yuh.s, An cause my reg lar duties 'we brought : auto. followin' a fella on foot would be " of at .hour a box 1 het yuh'li swear i I me *ri:�-This heTw�'ent!! -�cattng' , spotted by him right off, so this gray by sidewise motion of his o • G th t otie." Aartsen a ,auto keeps out o' our sight as much head—"won't even may for sure what P y L He flipped the +beet pf wrapping- as possible—but you've got a- line on the rocks worth. I reckon they're 'em, paper across the table toward the ex- pert. 1 scarce all right; but them dinkey lit- . just the same." ! "But why the dickens should they "If the, box had i>eyh wrapped in ! tie boxes seem to be as thick as fleas •want to follow me T' I demanded. !on How many is there any- s _do "Who are they anyway ?" ' how? I'd like to see Miss Fox's "Search me," he returned gloomily. 11 sun s. may," she quietly told hie „`What with that diamond and the ! Chink sign and all I feel like I was a'She'll show it to you if I give you a . 'way out over my head, where the un- `. • !note to -her." dertow and tide -rip was a-gettin' me. "Thanks, Miss Fox. - I'll take a , I ain't no Sherlock Holmes." r pasear out there some time to -day, ' . Miss Fox 'and I both laughed; but then.' right away he regarded me with whimsical shrewdness. CHAPTER XII. I "Just watch your Uncle Heinie," he "I'll �y The proposal I wanted to off er re- adjured; go plugging along in my • i-epecting.the __d.iam-ond mai be suf- 'own way, -an' I bettcha, when we come ficiently explained by the disposition to cash in, my stack won't be all finally made of it. Before our party: whies. . . Going anywhere particu- broke' up and separated, it was with I lar to -day?" he asked irrelevantly. • 011 the understanding that the priceless , I considered. - HEADACHES. BILIOUSNESS -gem was to remain in the custody of; ,•'Why," I returned at length, "I the Citrus Exchange Bank, and to 'must be courthouse at two CONSTIPATION. -at-the be delivered only upon either icy' or have a motion to argue in department Mise Fox's application in person, and four. that will take only a few min- 'at D I G E S T I 0 in the presence of Mr. Hall himself.: utes. After- that' an engagement �,N No merely written demand—less than the Henne Building; then the inquest. i\e'arlyall our minor ailments, and many a court order, of course—would be You are not asking merely out of of the serious ones; too, are traceable to : honored, and should anything happen curiosity, I suppose?" to •me I imposed confidence enough in "You suppose right. Mebbe I'll some disorder of the stomach, liver, and bowels. If you wish to avoid the osis- ! Miss Fox to trust to her judgment and have something to• tell yuh • before tries of ind'sgestion,- acidity, heartburn. ;-discretion in case of emergency. `Fin- night. Don't forget this—don't let on 'shadow. fLatulence, headaches, constipation, and { ally, unless Mr. Hall were fully sat-! like you're wise to your 1 isfied that everything was proper, he Yuh might scare. 'em off, and want . a host of of er distressing ail ments. you inust at i—nfr stoniach,.liver .I !.need not deliver the, di*ny*nd-tea -all. 7'em to keep followin' yuh for a i and towels are equal to ` Thus was an inestimable treasure, while." He turned abruptly to Miss 'I the work they have to !seemingly ownerless, safeguarded, Fox. - Itisa �i�npiematter Land my burden of responsibility light- ; "If yuh'il give me that note to your 'and c',mpa'of Bother Sri rl'3 i.rup •: erred. I aunt;' he said, "I'll bother her just.10 ' Y, after yet thouiandsofformer Three of us—Struber, Miss 'Fox, long enough to let me see thb ivory cress have ba:!ishcd indigestion, bit- iousness, constipation, and all their dis- . and myself —emerged upon the. walk box you spoke about." 1 -together. At that- moment a rangy i We moved up closer to the building tressing consccl.uences in ,first this simple gray autorrioiiile spun by, so fast that 'away from - the jostling sidewalk 'glimpse -way. Profit by their experience. As a I caught only a hazy of its throng, A sheet from my memoran- digestive tonic and stomachi;' adv, occupants, who were two in number: j dum-book, my fountain pen, the mem- Mother5c:;,ci's Syrup iw nnsurpassed. the driver, and a, figure in the ton- ; orandum-book itself serving as desk, 2015 neau, muffled-�o the ears -in -a. drab, ,and the note was written right there. MOTHER motoring -coat- A feeling that I had She IT a street and number seen the car before impelled me to that I identified as being some dis- SEIGELward watch it until it rounded tbe� cornu- tante out on Boyle Heights. "The ' into Fifth Street and disappeared to Street car goes within two Hill Street. `blocks of the house," she told him. - I was engaged thus perhaps two .( Struber gallantly doffed him shabby seconds. Then I became aware that I derby' and mur%ured his thanks. To -his u P� SYRUP. 117 Miss Fox's hand was clutching my � me ho said- over shoulder, as he v.': w aril and that Struber was regarding . moved away: . VItt Wes 7.00 Sr=*. M1-"4: �'• a..Nf� As •� TUY ,.,t„ cu, •,,."' .': sin ges I ls soon us inqQuiringly, as if to ask why we "I'll drift back to your loft I a z it . - as I can. I've a bunch ii'I] help to give her thri's history, as _ much as I knew of it; and as I un- GENERAL AND MEN SPLENDID. _ ocked the drawer where I had hidden _ rt beneath a mass of old Papers, I Sir A. -R. M. Sinclair Pays Tribute to - aid "The diamond coming as it did was Canadian Troops. enough to upset any _man; but the - Lettere from Captain Sir A. H. M, - wo boxes being exactly -alike was the Sinclais, Bart., -of Ulbter, Scotland, imit."��- I was fumbling for the ring who has been on active service since box You know, there is an atmos- phere about this box, as if it had be- the outbreak of the war, and is at onged to the ring for ages . It was present on the staff with the Cana - hard to believe that there could be dian Division, to the Ven. W. Mae- another just like it. Right on top of donald Sinclair, D.D., formerly Arch - hat came your story, then, a_ day or deacon of London, now rector of two later, the Strang letters—well, ghermanbury, Sussex, pay a warm is been a pretty stlenuons week for tribute to -the Canadian troops and me.' My hand encountered. the box, to General Alderson. Sir -Archibald ry„I which I drew forth. The instant Miss says: Fox beheld it I knew+ its appearance "We .had a -turn in the trenches was not strange to her. But how lit- last week, and expect to go in again - -- tle did I dream that this relatively un- any- day now. The_ men (Canodians. rmportant episode was to end in a _etc.), were splendid, keen, intelligent, climax more astonishing than any- educated, tough and disciplined with thing else that the baffling mystery had yet• jolted me with. She was only that discipline which arises from frankly curious, and her lovely eyes respect and devotion to their officers were aglow with a light of anticipa- and not from mere obedience to the tion. Then she saw/the box end ut- King's -regulations or the drill -ser-. tj tared a little exclamation. geant, or feat of the consequences (To be continued.) + of insubordination; and if an officer' P is lacking in the qualities which in - A Warning. spire such discipline -he must be got of, 'from which democratic system Be thankful, son, for your small lot,!rid came such deeds as stemmed the And sonny do not kick, ;German tide at Ypres. - For lots of things you haven't got _1 "The general is splendid and Would only make you sick. the men keenly appreciate his. fre- 4. ; quent visits to the trenches. One The Reason. _ ' thing we all feel about our general Hokus—Why do you liken Hard- is, however tight a corner we may, - ar- i be in he will be here, too, and will uppe to the busy bee? He isn't p titularly industrious, is he? be perfectly cool and collected, even 1 okus—Oh, no; it isn•'t that. But if nobody else is." nearly every one he touches gets stung. ---- THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. Mary—"Mrs. Delaney says her lit- Life, with all its fields of joy and tle girl has learned to play the piano woe, is just our chance of the prize of in no time." Alice—"Yes, I heard her learning 'love—how love might b playing just that way the other day." hath been indeed, and is.—Browri, Always remember that if the c "Please, mamma, can I have some tunity for great deeds r more ice cream?" 'Why, Johnnie, to you the opportunit didn't you jultt .promise me that .you deeds is renewer would not ask for a second _plate?" I thing for us • "I'm not. asking for a second plate. ; ness, not th YoL?-tan put it on this one." I A great lasting th is imbue _ a ` will cru FRE E I of liter "Hanam'c 1 aQ*411 f endur sndl!1+ w . oe pp�u If • t As1*h -a sbV&I I seat➢ .no. ofcghr.Wr ast■anb 1 tnr�a• yo Etat T"w, AnI-61 i Oates, W.0 nlu,arald. JOHN SUM M ..�.. ..;. �,,..� ...w..r rsa•-:....,�,r,.,�,. F, -•f- _'.ais •a; ria, _ ,.rnY.,- T If � y-y.: .'',`,'�-..;i.:-, : :.�..^7 .�..�.c,,e..+.. .r,., _-:_ _w_- .q... r.-..:-_.r..-.,,-a-.^•-v-'...'s.>..r'xt+sv.. 's:a:�s.--r.ram._..�.+ar.. -�t.ax.o-+ans'_..-a: es�:.W_,...,f'n.•.1:l.!.':. ice-Y:'.<"�,�iar••xs .,:.-'•' .�.secy.+..a�,.r. t A� .•s S•. z .q.sv....��. - ..:a.. r'„" ✓'` ..%.y,�� s,.n-t4.�Y� 3 '�- rcy..f,r :(.: ,. ;t•v rri egut:. t,ye' a ,,f .-.... '•6 .. .tr,, ... v .,..@ .. ...'�.- t r' . A y : r�. f u� b e� ,:�• ^`K,..,, '�.'"�'. �, ask Y� 'F. �. .,.GERMANS', LEAVE 1,000 DEAD~ RIG —AFTER ATTACK NEAR DVINSKj= �� ER - V -' Teutons Also •Fail in Counter-stroke on the Styr 10RTH,r �,eaving Two Guns in Russians' Hands u SEA wunwc.r,«, (� i w A despatch from Londor says:? sg4aaron is bombarding the German -German efforts to recover lost gkound ; positions west of Riga on the gulf. ' ' 1►Ria►� Q, near L :+ice Swenton, in the Dvinsk re-: In Volhynia the conflict between _L gfon. �aye -cQntinued with great en- i the Russians and General van Lin- orgy, but with little success--accord- Bingen' mixed Austro-German ftrces --_ !L r _ - �' ing to the Russian official' communica- is proceeding with great fury. A11- _ •`' / g .tion issued in Petrograd. Over a night fighting at one point on the thousand bodies were counted on the {Styr River ended in the driving off of ,��' 1D - V 1 , German Al attack Austrian troop's and the capture of � - field b the Russians after one futile - — 250 _prisoners and a _ p' Near the Baltic coast also the Rus- quantity of ammunition. In East _ in the land! Galicia,. on the Stripa, the combat has { •im„+.a sfans report progress wawa -_— ; ighting, And it is stated that a naval resolved itself into an artillery duel. � • •��,,.� � �� .� 1 , - r r .GREEK CABINET ;FRENCH TAKE - a =,IS VOTED DOWN;=-:=-'NEIY POSTS _I Q; ` �r SF Bt1l-G� Zaimis Ministry Resigns on Being I Important Success Reported South- f q�f �,@ •$Of Defeated, 114 • to 147, in the East of Amiens for the French O� 1 o � v = House. Troops. ARMS$ TORPEDO-80A •RoM! A despatch from London says-: The l A despatch from Paris , says: The SVhK IN COUS10K ►� - - "neutrality Cabinet" has resector between the Somme and the OFF Gt9RJ►tTAR. - .- - N 'E signed, defeated by the pro-war fac- Oise south-east of Amiensgures-in tion in the Greek Parliament headed"recent official reports as the scene of 1YPDI?"�'RRa'!`N�'AIY oSfA -, by ex-Premier Venizelos. A vote of I a French success. German posts bein the War Areas. - ¢ confidence, was denied t14 to i47. It' fore Andeehy, north-west of Roye, _ _ .The W'eek's Derelopmenta - - had been asked by Zaimis as the cit- were taken by the French troops, Outside of the Balkans there have been no notable developments in- the various war areas during the max to atilt between the War Min- I while to the south-east, at Beau- past week. On the Western front the Germans have resumed their attacks in the Champagne district, and ''ister, M.., Yanakitsas, and Venizelos,fvraignes, the Germans attempted a have been prodigal of men in their attempts to break the French lines. They have been checked at almost ' the immediate cause, however, being'sortie from their trenches, but were every point, and the Western battle-line is absolutely unchanged. On other parts of the Western front there the latter's opposition to the Govern- i driven back by the fire of the French has been little activity*, infantry attacks being almost completely suspended, and the fighting restricted solely '.ment's foreign policy. artillery. Heavy artillery duels fol- to local artillery duels. e The- issue between Venizelos lowedinthis regime _rvt�, the h fro__ _Ital_ians-have }ern*+ difcult position$: from the`Auntiians, and their offensive cos- the War Minister was first raised at -The Germans attempted a hand tinues successfully. the Chamber's meeting in a contro grenade attack against the French As a result of statements made in the British Boase of Commons and the French Chamber at Uay..ties, verse over proposedd military lands. positions east of the Butte-le-Mesnil, the situation in the Balkans has been made somewhat more plain Both Great Britain, and France are deter- ?Venizelos, considering a certain re-, but were easily driven off, and in a mined to do their utmost to save Serbia, and the landing of troops continues steadily at Saloaiki. Allied G mark made by the War Minister as' continuation of the fighting at La troops are also reported to have been landed at Kavala. - _ an -insult to the national Assembly, Chapelotte,, in the Vosges, the French On the Southern front in Serbia. the French and British- troops have met and defeated the Bulgarians, _ demanded an immediate apology. field guns silenced the German imine- and driven. them across the frontier. Further - north: however, the Bulgars have made considerable progress. PremierZaimis announced that M. ;throwers. *and are now bombarding Nish, the capture of which is imminent. The Serbs are offering heroic resistance. Yanakitsari had the full backing of i Heavy fighting in the Champagne even the women-Jaitning in the fight against the invader. ar of extermi- ♦rhe Government He then.' asked for I and Bois Le Pretre districts was re- Austro-German forces on the northern front are making slow' progress, and mare waging a wa a .vote of confidence, which was de-' ported in Saturday's official commun-nation A Serbian force, has' been despatched to, deal - with the Albanians, whq are also attacking. U the mied him by a majority of 33 votes ! iques• The.• Germans -made a new at- Serbian army can hold out for a short time yet, the Anglo-French forces are likely to join hands with • • By handipg the resignation -of his i tempt to re-lake their old positions at them, 'and check the invading armies, before Serbiais entirely overrun.. - - :-Cabinet to King Con tine M. Zai- La Courtine, but the attempt "result- The new political crisis in Greece complicates the situation in the Balkans, and .the actions of both Greece failure." _._In the ab r Isees err the a re - a -complete.- and Rumania are still problematic.— - - sponsibility of 'deciding the futu3e Boia'Le Pretre,' north-west of Pont-s- A' strong British force is now approaching Bagdad, while a Turkish- army is reported on its way to defend policy of his country. In London the Mousson, the trench-to-trench fighting that ancient city, and it will be a race between the two columns. first impreesioe was that the defeat! was unusually severe; hand grenades On the i{ussian front,, the enemy has made no pfogress, while the Russians report several local success- of the Government would mean • the. and bombs being used. /French mines es of Some. importance. The Austro-German troops are being withdrawn from this front to assist in the cam- immediate recall of M. Venizelos and ` in the region between the-Argenne paw agidnst Serbia. - It is - expected that the Russians' will have their opportunity against the weakened the fulfillment of the original agree-' and the Meuse caused -serioudamage line of the enemy, and that important results maybe looked for on this front in the near future. ment between him and the allied pow- to certaip German detachments in the ere to go to the assistance of . Serbia. sector of Malancourt. - - - BUUARS ROUTED ._I ern Serbia and in 1hestrip of Bul- INVITED KITCHENER �- - FOUR AVIATOR$ BILLED garian territory invaded by the TO FIGHT FOR EMPIRE $C15SIANS 1'O USE THE IN AERIAL COLLISION French, has taken definite shape. On DANUBE ROUTE NOW I SOUTH this battle line there are four princi- A' despatch from .Londo UTH S4-ea�,t,4w A despatch from Paris says: Two ilk Visa ►+ pal salients,. and at each fighting is Field-Marshal Earl Xhehener, the Rome says: The military aeroplanes collided while noiv in progress. They__,are the. Ba- Secretary of War, has received one of A .deipatch from R Y making a landing at Le Bourget. rbuna pass, with the City of Prilep to Lord Derby's invitations ,which have r German' Minister at Bucharest has They caught fire and the'four avi ~ '-s Serbs, 'French and British Troops •the south, os the Monastic-Krupili been largely circulated to men of mili- ' formally demanded that two Russian) manning the machines were burm.,.to Took Part is the Engage- (Veles), railway; Krivolak, due west tary age to join the army. This Engage- torpedo boats moored in the Danubian , death. _ of the pass on the Salonica-Nish line; !ming blunder was disclosed by port of Turinu shall be 'disarmed and 4 most. 4 alsnovi, about 18 miles' south of ' Lord Derby himself, who, while ad- 4 the crews. interned. The Government I The Important Question. • Krivolak, in immediate reach- of the dressing a meeting of middle-aged has refused; and noti$ed the Minister J A despatch from London says: same line,' and Robova, eight nTilea :recruiters, said nobody should be sur- `' that since the navigation of the Dan- I Surgeon-You'll live two years . if South of Strumitse. on the Bulgarian 'south of the -Bulgarian stronghold, prised if they received an invitation, ube VMS•free Roumana's neutrality .you consent to this operation. I border there has been sharp fighting Strumitsa. - _ as one had been actually sent to the was not violated. The reply is con- I Payton-How much longer than between the French and the Bulgars: i ••-• —''Minister of War. _ _ - sidered significaint as implicitly recog- two years *ill I live i€ I• refuse to l The latter attacked the French post- CANIIDI AN N UASE _— a 'riizing Russia's right to send, an ex have it? rtions, but were repulsed with heavy A •ENDED TH1r KING APPEAL TO WILSON - .peditionary, -force to Bulgaria' along I I losses. are' to reports the Bri- IO SAFE ARMENIANS - the Danube. Probably troops will be Most of our military ' terms are -tish' are co=operating 'there with the embarked. at Reni and. landed near French, but nearly all our -naval terms ! French, but, as heretofore; these re- I A despatch from Montreal •says: } are Anglo-Saxon.: %bliss Vivienne firemaine, tlf Canadian .� despatch from Paris says The Silistra. - :1 ports are unofficial and fragmentary, nurse reported in. despot_ � from French league for the defence of the - authoritatively man and the Fraa`co-Armen and it cannot be said auLondon. - - _ whether the British were, in touch j after his accident lin France,nw s born aphCornmittee have made a­joint- ap .': (+trE a /� i � � % 1 CIr -: `with, their new enemy.j in Montmorency, and receixed her peal to President Wilson to use-his 1V�`r j�v j� 1 V V j • "Aficial telegrams confirmed at ,the i training at Quebec Military Hospital. ! influence "for the salvation of what \. Serbian and Russian Legations here Her parents- now reside in Wes - arms o e Armenian rate m Tnr- AID ANXIOUS .FOR. EARLY PEACE atlnounce a great Serbian victory at i mount. She went .to • the front with key.," 41 the Babuna Pass. The Bulgarians the first ane fan contingent. - - - _ were completely routed' at Isevore, �.'�_ Well Shakep, When Taken. suffering enormous losses. Little Elsie (after being punished) I First Autoist-cow's the rond>!• secret Ne, otaatlons Set on Foot In Holland Have `Detachments of British and''-•'I think papa is dreadful. Was he, Rough? i �# Fallen Flat French troops hastened to defeat the the only man you could get, roam- Second Autoist-Well, L.1 say it's 1 enemy, ' who was shattered, and fled tha 7" no place to trust to cheap dentistry. in-disorder towards Kupili (Veles). I- - "The right •bankof the Vardar • is A. despatch from Amsterdam says: galleries. Dr. Solf stayed-three days nw cleared of . the enemy.. The . THE RUSSIANS _CAPTURED 10,000 - Germany's jiccrct negotiations for. - at The Hague and paid visits to the French also completely defeated the Dutch Foreign Secretary anti` Dutch! i este have fallen flat in' Holland, even Bulgarians at Stria an, .in riving.` ; IN GAL AND EAR D SK p politicians who are known to be heavy losses on them and driving the most pro-C:erman Dutchmen con- friendly to Germany. Other Germans I them beyond Kotsarion." sidering the terms preposterous. It of note were in Holland at the same ; A Bulgarian army has rhached the is behoved that the man behind the time, including it is said Count von line of Nish forts, according to SoflaI- Attack DO n7oi'atiLEs` Ctea�. s i von LhisinRen' i= 7Jr. So'f, German Colonial Radowitz, of the German Foreign; official despatches:-it- isnetlieved .Sur.prlse , Self recently visited !Office. Before. Dr. Solf left'Berlin he here that any great effort wfi be putt Austrian Forces on the Strip - r e ­,ving I-reat - sertecy (hadinterviews with the Kaiser and i forth to prevent the occupatl of r tr.:t his presence in IChancellor ,von Bethmann-Hollweg+ the war capital by the invader I' known to the Those w n• .� was oflicially gathered the impression that even in Galheitz, inv�:ding Serbia on he e t A despatch-from on n sa s. tin '- � one Zat he was :official circles the Germans are wars, ern bank of the Morava,. capture weather, which has turned wintry; has', Germans to-wrest the prisoner :1 s and had sick and in a hurry to fish the con- Paracin, on the Oriental 'railway. This,1 not interfered= with the Russian off en-; the captors, Another Russian sue e picture filet before Christmas �to��n, taken along with too others in sive along the eastern front. The is claimed by Petrograd in the figt- the immediate vicinity, lies approxi- 4ussians have eattended -their attacks ing around Rafalovka, on the . Kovno- --" - .� mately 35 miles from Nish, the Ser- to the district west of Riga and Szarny. Here the Czar's forces took­ mately hien war capital-the direct line is a thence 'to the south of� Dvinsk. They;'22 officers and 712 men. T ` gar1 Rgi � ir56 �� 'little more, than 29 miles. It is this ; are keeping the Germans on -.move, "In the region of Czaitory� Vddies - stretch. of the Orient railway lletsv-een'.ard the latter adWit'that in the re- of Russian cavalry from 504 to 1,040 1 Nish and Paracin that stili remains gion of Lake Swenton the Russians strong have been very active in at, bre. The submarine 'was launched at in Serbian,hands. penetrated their lines tacking German infantry detachments Stettin a•fortnight ago. With the fall of Nish this railroad The capture: of 8,500 Germans in in various localities east of IioveL The Post states 'that within' a few�ctor; esuntial'10 definitely clear the the south-western theatre, on the j TY,ese operations here resulted recent= Irs after leaving her base she was road-to the Turkish capital, will be River Stripa, as the result of 'u sur-'; ; ly in the capture of 2;000 prisoners e "in one of those traps vee have come untenable for the Serbs, mili- prise attack, is reported in an official I The Austro-German forces on the 'fully, laid for these` craft some tart' observers here agree. statement issued by the Russiarr War . Strips River, in Galicia, have lost n the German ocean." Meanwhile the battle line tn- South• 4 Office. The statement tells of violent,, 2S,000 mt,r aril 14 guns. 0_ R5 C. L and Mm ldomombe.­of would be hard to lick out one from 9 -Wm. Elliott has engaged with Some of one Companion stories re- memee, "at a few days with you can not learn somethin 0 *ering friends: which- vit entertaining. fresh, your knoviledge of geography -Miss Julia O'Leary is visiting Donald'Munro and has moved to Iqo1�lip Pi� . . some tell you the mysteries of chem- 1, '.-::,Ipslatives in the city. the Brien farm, recently purcha8- tatty, some reveal the secrets of fords- -Mrs. O'Leary is having her ed b Mr. Munro. d general farming. They cover re -painted. -ktry wide -Mrs. Somers -Cocke and family;ide range., They are chosen with -H. J. Marquis received his new left this week for Toronto', where an ey to the possible likings of every For Right Qs at Right 14" on Tuesday. they will take up residence. Mrs. me=)mcd r of a Companion family- -Miss Edith Dale, of Toronto, Somer's-Cocks' duties as teaeher of, stories of vigorous action and stirring visiting Pickering friends this vocal music and as soloist in one adventure for boys; storries of college i week. of the leading churches necessi- irls, stories that range •alife and domestic vicissll rhes for the -way ...Railed Oats -Sugar, Sugar Rolled, Wheat -Mrs. Win. Morcombe, of Ome- tates her residing in the city. Mr, from sheer drollery to deeRserious- mee, is visiting 'relatives in Fie Sowers -Cocks will continue as ness for men Itud women. There are Quaker Oats Granulated Sugar FRESH ering manager of the farm, but will no stories quite like those in The Coin- nice and fresh 15 lbs for $1 and ­0_bveral loads of potatoes from spend the week -end& in the city. panion. in bulk, BoLown Sugar GOOD ad_ If vo� are not familiar with The 6ii, _-Uxbridge, w -ere -sold IXL the-villb-ge- _ =Tim-Bible-clug- a -their- --L --- o44bs_fo_r 25o,, 14 -lbs -fox -4 p ion -&-s- A- a to ay, e, us send ...On, Monday. ends of the Methodist Church held you sample copies and the Forecast Pte. W. Peak, of Toronto, a social evening on Wednesday Sunday at the home of his when a very pleasant time was for 1910. spent St New subscribers who send 8125 for Prunes, Prunes Prime Cheese, Pres"d Cherries parents here. spent by all. The folluwiug ofB. 1916 will receive free a copy' of The -Miss Osborne, of• Whitby, cera, for the Class, were erected : Companion Hbme Calendar for 19 xfra f rAF;h and nice Very large nice fruit. ---------- I I witb�er coos- -­Pei��s, G� Law ; V lee- Vrieii_., _-Miss in additiro-n--t-o--&IF-th-e-recaaininK 1 in Perfect -Seal -spent the -week-eud -- in, Miss Kerr. Kerr; Sec'y. Fred Bunting; Asst. issues from the time the subscription Med size 10c lb market affords pint jars -Mrs. Win. Clark, of Church Sec'y, Roy Powell; Treas., win, in received. Extra size 12,ic lb' per lb. 22* cents Per jar 18 cents --street, is confined to her bed Hobbs; Teacher, E. L. Chapman. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION -Frank Maddaford, who held Boston, Mass. -A number from here were in an auction sale on the 3rd inst., New Subscriptions Received at this Office, Toron to on Tuesday to see the has moved his household effects to OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT soldiers' parade. the premises just vacated by P. J. The Ontario Government ap-- -Wfn. Ham celebrated his 88th Staring, just north and adjoining . a Should you receive any article or articles from inted committee headed by -Monday by entertain- the village. Mr. and Mrs Madda- -Urthday on 'Monday W. D. McPherson, K. C., tug a few relatives. ford entertained' their" friends to M. P. P.. to look after disabled our store which are not gatisfactory we -Jud Bundy, of Claremont, is a social dance on Friday evening here at present assisting J. H. last, prior to their removal from soldiers. will -gladly exchange, or Bundy in his fall rush. the base line. All present had a -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here pleasant time. �"LE REGISTER. -on Tuesday to attend to -An interesting event took place Cheerfully Refund. Your Money -:-me his pr essldigjal duties. on Wednesday, -Nov,-. 3rd, at the FRiDAY, I29Tii-Auction sale of 25 springers, including some good -Mrs. D. Simpson returned on borne of W. H. and Mrs. Balsdon, Men:.s Gloves Friday, after visiting her 'sister, of Whitby township, when their Underwear Holstein cows. 20 head of steers and Sweater Coats beiferw and 3 stock bulls at the Vil- 3frs, Miller, of Denfield. daughter. Miss Leita, was united lage of Whitevale. the property f Special for small men INI E YS Silk lined grey suede, -Stephen and Mrs. Thompson. in marriage to C. L.-Morcombe, of H. A. Jifkinw. Sale at I o'clock, See 1.50 per pair of Mt. Albert, spent Sunday with Omemee. The ceremony was per- bills,, W. B. Powell, auctioneer. or big boys. Prices according W. B. and Mr- Kid and Mocka Powell. forrued by Rev. A. H. Foster, of to quality MONDAY, -College 6olur.3 -lined -Ed. Bryan is bavinig A furnace Whitby, in the presence of no) Mo. Nov.NQv. 15TH�Highly Import. Big atock wool y stock. im. 1 -friendq of the -bride ant auction sale of farm . . . I - Installed in his new residence, J. the immediate plements, hay, grain and roots, the Blue'atid. _white $3.00 Per suit 1.06 to 3.00 Per pair. 1.00 and 1.50 E. Bundy having the contract. and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Mor• property of the Estate of the late -The Pre-I-byterian Church combe left on the evening train Qley Weatherill. at -lot 0. con. 5, -throughout Canada i@ voting on for western points for their Pickerint No reserve. Sale at -12. 3"- Bargain UNDERWEARGirl's School Boota .,church union during the month. honeymoon, and on their return sharp. m . Maw. auctioneer. - A Rare tryNO n Burling,,ut Toftld-- will reside in 01AJOLUCC i el� ti- sale or iu ft ba-THes'suit Extra well made to Normal School. spent Sundry best wishes of their numerous 2Z cattle. feeders, steers and heifers. lonly Black Suit _T_ Children's box calf "ist the home of her parents here. friends will accompany them. the property if David Jones, lot 3, Good material We are beadquar- patent tip -Richardson's grocery . for -The annual Thank -offering cow. S. Pickering. Sale at 1.30 sharp. Nicely made up, ter, s. NV atson's A I material potatoes.- Also enipt)r Vinegar Meeting of the Autumn, Leaf Mis- See bills. Wm. Maw. au ' ctioneer. lbarrels, good barrels and cheaper.. Sion Band was held in St. An. SATURDAY. Nov. 21),rH-Auctign sale -only $5.49 t celebrated, all sizes Only $2.00 per pir. church on Saturday after. of farm stock. Implements. , grain, -The A. Y. P. A, of St.'George's d re wfl Church are holding Fta "at home" noon. Miss Cameron, of Houan, bay, roots. etc . at ItIt 14, con. 2. !In the town hall this (Thursday) China, gave a most interesting ad. Pickering- cadjoniDg Pickering Vil- e dress on her work among the Chin. ]age), the property of A. C. Stewart. -Rev. J. Mellroy's subject on ere, dealing particularly with the Sale at I o clock. See bills. W. M H A P M A N Powell. auctioneer: Sunday morningSt. Andrews conditions among the children, church.will be 'Aich Cbureh is and her work with them. Miss MONDAY, NOV. 22ND"- Com bi nation Right?" Margaret Allen, of Bowmanville. sale of farm stock and implements, B000TS, SHOESe RUBBERS at lot 4. -con. 9. Pickering i.j mile -Mr. Fierbeller.- principal of also spoke briefly an the work of south of Glen Major i. Sale at 1. Coini in and be fitted fora nice, up-to-date, pair of sboest, xbto Rnb- �tbe public,.school, spent over San- the different mission bands in the sharp, * See bills. H. S. Pugh, auc- dav with his wife an family in, Presbytery. An interesting pro. u '-, ber8 to fit your shoes. We can fit Geat,%- Ladies and Children tioneer, Luther Middleton. clerk. in these linea at right prices. Newmarket. gram was imlso given by'' tne(n tiers 79ASDATi NOV, 28rd-Extensive credit -Charles and Mrs. Pilkey, of of the miesion baud eousisting of sale of registered Clydesdale horses, Under w ea r -Pena ugle, Stanfleldi and all the best grades. We can Mount Albert, -motored down on reading@ and music, and Miss high-grade cattle, pigs and im I ,j e- guarantee an all wool "garment at $1.60 each ieee, nashrinkable Sunday and spent - the day with Myra Crock recited one of Pauline menta, the property of John , at and the best value for the money on the martet. We have the -.�relatives, here. Johnson's favorite selections; lot 20, con. 9. Pickering (near Clare- fleece -lined at $1 per suit. Wool Sox from 26c. up. -P. J. and Mrs. Staring and which was very much appreciated moot 1. -Lunch at 11 a. m., sale at• 7 family moved to Toronto on Tuep- by all. At tfi-e"conclusion of the 12 eclock in order to give the ane. Blankets in white and grey. pink and blue borders, 10-4., 11.4, 12-4, at -5 p4f' day. We wish them success in program refreshments were sere- ttoneer a chance. - See large bills. $1.213, $1.50 ^ad $1. 0. pair. 'their new home. - ed. The Antrinin Leaf Mission wm.Mi�w. auctioneer. -Mrs. Sava ge left on Fridav to Baud occupieg a leading position SATURDAY. Nov, 2 -Auction -Auction- sale A choice line of Fresh Groceries, Prime Cheese, Fresh Fruits. etc. spend ' of standing timber at lot a few weeks with Mrs. R. J. among the mission bands of the Of 15 aer*- Terms cash: Highest price for butter an"d eggs. Coad, of Toronto, a former resi• pre%bytery, and its success is due " 231- cop.. 5. Pickering, the property of the Estate of the late John'Wil- of Pickeci n g. to the untiring efforts of Mrs. W. son. Green River. Sale at 1. sharp. Go A. GILLS SPIE, -'DUNBARTON Mn. Wm. Simons. of St. Char- H. Peak. See bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer. t les, Saginaw Co., Web., is here at -At the last meeting of the present owing to the Serious illness township council held on Monday. WEDNESDAY, DEC, ST11-Anction sale Nov.8th, a resolution was passed Int 34,, con. 2. Pickering. the pro - :of her father, Thomas Morrish.of fartu stock, implements, etc.. at We have a complete assortment Mm. James Brien moved into calling for a special meeting to be' pe of Arthur Graham. _-Sale-at I of the fanious her rooms in the village last week held on Saturday, Dec. 11th, for o'clock, sharp. J. H. Prentice, auc- 90 .i:and left on Monday it) spend a the purpose of considering and if tioneer. Reek of two - with friends in the deemed advisable::paf-sing a, by. HAPPY THOUGHT" "' city. law, tinder the authority of The - AND - -G. _S_LlOyd_ All Tile Drainage Act, to authorize Toroutb, occupied the pulpit i St. the borrowing of the sum of tea Imperial Oxford Andrew'j; church on Sunday; the thousand dollars and is -wing de - pastor, Rev' :J.:Mcllroy, being ab- bentures of the municipality.for sent. the use of owners of land in the -Mr. Burrell, of Hamilton, has township who are desirous of bor. -Parlor Cooks, Heaters and been tranoferria to Pickering as rowing portions thereof for the -tell'r in the Standard Bank, he purpose of tile, stone or timber -Oil Stoves. having assumed his new duties drainage. As ait inducement for All the music of all the last k farmers to land the gov Cull in and see them. -Rodrain their e9t.' P e world and most of the ad Mrs. McBrady mor era men t passed The Tile Drainage fun of it, too, is at your :ed on Tuesday into Jae, Dewyr's Act a few years ago, and a num- BUNDY residence on Elizabeth St. Jose ph her of municipalities have already -,command if you. own 0 S E 1= H I a U, • .Cowan, who recently purchased taken advantage of jts provisions; Mr. McBrady's* residence, is mov. By the Act a municipality has the C O'LU M B I A lug into his new home this week. power'eo borrow' froin , the prow- -Remember the furniture sale ince a sum not less than $2000 ittid GRAFONOLA ,COLLARS COLLARS I of Mrs. D. W. Carruthers (King• not more than $10,000, Find loaned C 1%00 ston road east), postponed until to farmers for tile, stone or timber Price $20'up. Easy Terms.' Friday, November 19th. It rain- drainage. No farmer can borrow I have a limited number of CoNra to sell at $2 each. ing this sale will. -be held under more than $1000, an -d -the 611 DI bor- Made in Canada. cover. Sale at 12.30 p, iii. W. B. rowed, must not exceed seventy. Ask to hear them at :.Secure k.bargoin. now. Powell, auctioneer: five Der cent. of the cost of the McFaaads Drug Store, Robes, Blankets Trunks, Suit ciases. -Mrs. Robert Fitzaimbris, of drainage. The debentures are is 7all Rugs, Hamilton, spent over Sunday with sued for twenty years and the ,%haadpter, Mrs. W. J. Clark. On sum borrowed is collected the PICKERING Shoe and Harness repairing neatly and promptly her return on Mon*y she was ac- same is any other Sands at the rate attended to. companied by her mother, Mrs. of $7.86 for each $100 lent. The ELM DALEMILLOS Wa3. Allan, who has been here amount, however, may be. repaid _&t_any_tim&by paying theinterest PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM -A. C. Stewart, who has had for the time the money has been W. J. COAKWEL Geo. nes' arm', adjoining the borrowed. ' The rate of interest Is the place to get your Bread Home Phone 2501. Vi d during the past was fixed At the time the Act was Flour; Royal Household. Made ring 'up farming, and ased at 4 -per cent., but we be. from No. . 1; Manitoba wheat. Try Ea- a bag, a an auction sare or his lieve 1Z wao"raised at, the Inat ses. impletrient-s. boy, grain, sion of the legislature to 5 per cent. Also Glevorg Flour. Pastry -Flour Ou Saturday, Nov. 20th. At this rate the annual re -payment -:- Oat crushing daily -s eed­417-.36- per .-T h -e- 'e Val ter Shepherd haa-been-ap- -would-alightly-:exe poinf,ed-t-ru'an' - $100. While'tSe township will ask FreW Rolled Oats - t oflicer for the Pick B 00 To ering school section by the town- for $10,000, only iv portion of the Bran Shorts ship council at the request of the debentures may be sold. That will Criished'Oats See our new lines in men's working boots, school board. The appointment depend upon the number of farm- -Oat Chop . Whole Corn than ever, and can give you the has not been made any too, boon, era who may make application for Cracked Coin 'Corn Meal ,4Ls there are some boys who sadly loan. H A need attention in this matter. Mixed Feed .. Dairy Feed -J. H. Connor, who is in poor TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY Our now lines in,ha'ts are also h health, having rented his farm to STORIES. Caldweira Cream, substitute styles in h v -C I e limited �l 4d -Tall Rugs; ___Shoe and Har PIC ERI2ql Home Phone 250 M112 - Mr. Grille for a term of years, re- And every story a good one. Th Calf Meal- and Our new fall and winter samples f •moved his family to Toronto last are entertaining, but that is not :TI Idolassine Meal. week, where they wifl take tip you can say about them, You know the best yet. We can give -residence. We wish Mr there is hardIT, a periodical published Apecial prices in ton lots. faction with every ga and Mrs. that is not full o time -wasting stories, BELL PHONE. thing a man w Connor §uccests in their hew borne, but not a single story in The Youth's and trust, that the forroer may ini- Companion in a Time waster. Take )prove in the -?rries of C. A. Stephen*. it Chopping every day. 1R. A I 'BUN T I