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D. of 0., Regis - use. - class m Reserve readings, solos anddialog- united in morrIageemon MbeinJ� ti _ ter member of the Optometrieat sss'o - - — - . t 7, adults 26 cheats,-Childrenol5&cents. gratul tiHazel onrse• the ceremony g per-, efaMbn of ■ %-gp•cia7-ts{nation :lean so FLOUR • — 3 at 7.30, program at 8 o'clock. Admis• formed b Rev. A. H. Foster. Con- Qiiitmoat f glossae. Byes free;-- North — WHITE SATIN— j;READ Proceeds will be given, to theRid C. MCKI'NNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., - Cross,Society. ' ' ' GREEM.FN4ER - FLOUR AND CEREALS _ — . Edinbur b, member of the College of - CREAM BUNSw FAMILY -" ----- is ti q gg Howard Malcolm is all smiles—its a giasimi for Pasty Ph,afoiaas and eurgsoas of Ontario, licentiate _ , _ „ � a� `of Soy al Oollegs of surgeons, Ediabuzgh !I'EA BUN$—PABTBY _ WHITEVAL` ' girl. Baker's 70y.for Bread Special attention too datesses-of'-woman sad Z arm on u_ - — d w . W tis p�oc res a $� ehlldrea, OlCa•andreddeace,Broagham, Geor eCoo erwilt-be-in Whftevale- (irAliam Flour Wheatlets, Bran Oats g p big deer. __. _ on Saturday, Dec. 4th and 11th to re- Frank Hutchings has returned froom - Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat. WHOM; MEDICAt:SURGICAL �horte Oat Cho ceive taxes from those who desire toest. Rolled Oats; •Buckwheat Flour.• X-RAY INSTITUTE - Jumbo Crushed.-�ats Pa emh m on either of those dates. the Wedding bells are ringing now in '” Pot sad Pearl Barley =PIOSEItIT1O, - ONTARIO , the- Green Slyer: — - FEEDS c y F Feed Flour` Dairy Fend ment to be given in the Oddfellowa Mrs. G. W. Ferrier is visiting some Bran, Shorts, Midlings, mss, R.. BLI#IF TOWLE. X. S., X. D., t;. M.. Wheat Bcreeniaga +Corn. Chop Hall, on the evening of Friday, Dec. friends in Toronto. Crushed Oats, . Barley Feed. $rd. The Male Chorus will furnish a Mrs, Eli Nighswander is yisiting her, Oats. sp•dalut ir: Sactal Diseas•a P:oetatic D1s ]if i:ed (train and Chop Cracked Coln good program of music, etc. Also Molaesine Meal' B P BT sister, ldrs. Rudman, of Toronto. Cotton Seed Meal. •saes o! lien. Diseases of Women, oaoosrs, secure your ticket for drawing for the Jack Nighewander and W. Hoover S ecialt 'Mixed (train to make. 'PQmon• X -Ray examination. Diseases of m• - - set of silver knives and forks. Don't and two lad friends motored to Port p y` Mr.nose. throat and lunge. Pitting glasMe and : - y hens lay. rw rate and chronic disaasse. forget that the proceeds are in aid of Perry and Whitby on Sunday. Nov. Color Sones 18 to 8 and 4 tot p, in s�7 SCRANTONCOAL D. L. and W. the Red Cross Society. 14th, Bibby's Cream' Equivalent for -calves, • Arrangements have been made for On the evening of Wednesday. 10th Calf Meal. teQaK. the holding of the regular winter inst.. a farewell- art was iven to POULTRY FOOD STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA meetings of the Farmers' and Wom- party - B Ralph Madill at the home of his Fath- Ddeat Bcrap, Bone and Meat, T E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIB- . en's Institutes here on Thursday, Dec...er, Thos. Madill. • The evening was Charcoal, Shell�6d G I' V a 123. County Crown Attorney, eadoottsa AND STE•AM.- 2nd. At, 2.80 pp. m. the men will meet a ent in games of various kinds. - ` eetWtor• Ooart Hoffa:, Whitby. 10•, _ in the Oddfellow's Hall and at the P g Cotton Beed Meal is the eapest Aatl E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and same -hour the Women'p Institute will beat feed on- the market for milk. . A. aoliot 'r. Notar, Pobl1®. Eye. Irloa�y to J• L. SPINE, LIMITED, hold their meeting at the home of BROUGHAM Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle ban, O>ses Brock st. North. Whitbv. 881, Mrs. D. R. Beaton, and at 7.30 p. m, James Lemon has purchased the had pigs:. You will never be with- � PICKERING, ONT. there will be a joint meeting in the James Fraser property. out it after using it. 103sainass Saabs. Oddfellows' Hall. Addressee will be Gordon McLean has engaged with given by Mrs. H: W. Parson's of "The Johri Phillips for a year. SEED CORN FOR BALE{—A. car �T 0. HAM—Issuer of Marriage 1VIpNEY TO LOAN Northlands," Cothrane, Ont., on sub- N. Y. Poacher spent �is+Jay with Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt just 1 y Licensor in the County of Ontario, eeLa.Qf special interest to the Women. his fattier. Thos. Poucher. arrived. The best salt in Canada. Pick" a Clll�gs. =n7 • e -90W00 to loan on farm, Mo .t a e �rs. Parsons is one of the ablest ap4-ak- ? - 8 g bliss Blanche Machin spent .the Cement and Plaster kept on hand. POUCH ER, Real Estate Auc- security, also $1000.00 to Loan ere engaged in Institute' work having week -end with Mrs.. Gordon, of Osh- rue T • tiooeer, valnstor. collector and issuer been engaged in the work for several on farm or Market Garden awn. • Of marriage licensee. Broughton. soy years in Ontario as well as in Ver- Mrs, George Hamilton and son. Gor- Property, moat. Mr. Gavin Barbour, of Cross- don, are visiting the former': stater, « » - HOPPER Issuer of Marriage bill, Ont.. will Also speak on subjects _E A S T L A K E • Licences 1n the Cosaty of Ontario. John Fisher VQm�'i� g y Mrs. Slariil}. Offie• at store tad. his residence. Claremont. of to the farming communis Mrs. Soden attended Paderewski's Do not fail to hear these speakers A" recital at, .Hassey Hall. =ToroaW,'on "D R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERH COUNTRY REAL ESTATE musical program will be provided for Mondaynght. • Coave .neer, Oommfastanz for taking the evening meeting. 8 ADSLAIDE ST., E.. ToxoNTo. Mrs. Hood has moved W the.vitlape. i�datlts. A�aataa.. rte, Yoay to lass _ I; _ .. on farm "Image of Kerrie" Ids- _ having purchased the house occupied _ 610 LUMSDEN BUILDING, saes•• �:. ons. t-, _ BROOK ROAD • ' i by David Defoe. [HUGH S- PUGH. Glen Maj -r. Ont, FRUIT E1�►KETS Mrs. W. "H. -Jackson visited Oshawa Arch Hopkins left last week to fain ��••11 � the overseas contingent at present Licensed Anettoaa•r. Extensive ezper a friends on Sunday and Monda . stationed at Uxbridge, and Wm. Me loves in imported and tboromalibeed :soak. yy g Isaias eondnct•d as .►hese, wry:. for assts 50,0(}0 just arrived. Miss Margaret Rodd. of On Awsn Is Lean Bag enlisted with the same cow- 4 and particulars. P oris Ina" sue. mly visiting her sister. Mrs. W. H. Sack• pang this week ' .11 qt. Baskets Sic each, "Q LANE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. :' • : g L Baskets Sc each. ' a this week. An old trick was tried here on Tues - so ` •+1�� Graduate of ti:,a Bo,a1 Cones• of u.na.. q R. J. Fuller and Frank Jackson At- day by, two strange chicken buyers. or �t staaesan• and University of Toronto. Otto•, l7e Chi Covers le each. tended the bee -keepers' convention 4n ekes snatchers, at mid-day, when o+s W M. Prtaale's hardware, store. wbisa 1 ti. Barr Bozos 4a Heats r 100. 'Toronto this' week. the cornered some of Geo. Phili s oleo• boars 9 so 1e, l to I.M. Ind pboae 16. Wy q p y p' The shingle that has given satie- Harry Cowan. of Toledo, Ohio, ie barred rock- cockerels in their own n 24 and 27 qt. Crates 12je each. pe faction for over $0 ears. Empire POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, visiting btu parents and triemds.in this claiming the bijlda had .escaped from y Every package guarateed and :ices locaNt7 at resect. Corrugated Iron With s J in. by T• for ooansfes of lash and Ontario, sae- their wagon. are guaranteed not to raise pt p g see it before yom WAS saga• of all kande ats.om.e to on shortaw i Frei and Mrs. Rodd, of Ingersoll. �e cioairid of the Red Cions Lamb 2 ill. corrugation, itwaat Address Greys River P. O.. oat. ordered now and get:, called on the latter's parents, Oeorge Contest an a ten cent social will -be buyother makes. If you are ID — them when you and Mrs. Farley on Sunday. held In the Temperance brill on Wed need of a Cream Separator. Try 1� B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Pe , Yy aoaw. •ala.tor and collector for W•ot them. (;eorge Styes and family and CCar- nesday evening. Dec. lot, at 8 o'clock. R' Premier for 30 days. Alga. emotion of Onwarto and York. All kinds or Chopping.and Oat Rolling as usual ence Young and family, of Mount Jay Those who have " tickets will present gasoline engines from salts conducted either privately or by auction: called on friends here on Sunday mobile RP• Bate not" collected For dates or other them at the door, .The lamb will be gee or write me before buying, Menlar• apply at r•afd•acs, Eltxab•itS af., Plat •• G. B8ri1e8, Green River on their road to Whitby to atteoti the on exhibition. All proceeds in aid of s Bring. Phone orders loft at NEws Ofece, pick• futieraI of the late Win. Mayne. the Red Cross Society. Bell Phone. seine, or Macnab's store, Claremont• will r. NEiiP RUTCI3ER SHOP Joseph Hilts moved his family to Mrs. Brodie, who has moved to A + i owv promppt attention, 6attefaction guaraa- Grenburm on Wednesday, where the artl fu,nished fiat, will hold an aue- _ trod. Mypboaeanmberisladepeadent1001 i- P p F J. Pronse Pickering- "1 w111 reside, Mr, Hilts having a pot • tion axle of household furniture, etc., , DTA. $. _• =.10-%E A full line of Fresh Meats alwaysorthernction-man -on the 'Canadian at the Temperance House next Wed- nesda Dec, lat. There will also be Veterinary Surgeon oa hand at shop. Geo, White has moved the cam to p' Y S some cows. horses, rigs, harness, potsHonor firaduate of the Ontario Vete- Wagou on road every day. the lot be recently purchased from W. toes and .:other articles sold at the rinary College Badgerow and wfll make. considerablesame time. See bills for particulars. 1 and Grad.nate of the Veterinar -Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty iroprovetaente to them in the sprint{.C O,A - p We welcome -Mr. White and family to Science Association. WHITBY I _ - sac v era catty wanted our mi � teh e Phone Clare. 2902 ds ere were shoek- Ind. Her ma men h H TMS _ the death of Wm. eta o J S 4'CO.. OR PLCIil�I. ed to hear oP the death of Mca , T. The it Cement Lumber ac Toronto to - q e Mayne will yak e -3n'- T �C,LXREMONT, - ONT_7R10 d Pl __ t, Corner King and Church Ste- Wilson. which took .place on Monday Friday. - � '1G . R . 8 R W T r,. R avenin¢ at the home o! her son-in.The soldiers are bging drilled daily Lath. shingles, Ready Roo$flg, Amos Brignall. The funeral took in the.town park by Capt. Every and Corrugated Iron, Veterinary.. 5tur eon FARX IMPLE�ENThi lace on Thursday to S.tlem 'cemetery. Y g y Lieut. Major. Honor Giaduate at the Ontario We extend our a m tby to the morn - -• -Eastlake Shingles, Prousihs—Includintt the John Deer, It Preparations are being made far . g y � VeteriaaeS College and Hnnor- berg other fat�y.in t it tfereave• sinking a as -well in the town. the Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- B B Cedar Posts, Steel Posta, . ary Associate of the Ontario meat. indications being favorable for: a _ C pairs for the foregoing. $ good Veterinary College. supply. Wire Fencing. w Ind. hone 8W2 Wagons, Buggies. Also Tongue Sup- - - p b k DUMBARTON About thirtyaotdfers are now ata- • ports for binders, that make the ��C.18rernont - - Ontario tinned here and it ie' aspected that If you are going to build let m&_ yoke eoyay and burden light. Wedding bells are now ringing. eventually it will reach three or four -give you my price onAny- White PHILIP White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from It is reported that thence Copopany hundred. The citizens are responding thing you may JOHN pure bred, stock. will not put in any• ice this year. liberally to the appeal for billets. require. If pea want say kind of farm itnple- O*iag to the flne weather of the The famous horse. Lord Kitchener, _ Hsu s fall line of fresh and Cur- ment call or write ppeaat few weeks the farmers will soon formerly owned -by Sir Henry Pellatt, f be•out of a job. has been purchased.by Mr. Cussion Pf ed moats constantly on hand. L. D. Banks, Pickering :Rise Ed. CampbelG who hue been the Royal Hotel. The horse arrived A. C•' REESo in the North-west for several years, hereon Wednesday night from the spice Roll,' Breakfast Bacon, has returned home. New. York Horse Show, whim he won .:LOCUST ErML Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. RiEAL E STATE..... The Bible Society collectors have many honors, — - - completed their work and are pleased The Victorian Order of 'Nurses will _ Highest prices paid for *%� with the result, .consideriog the hard told a rummage sale in the building — 2 ;Butcher's cattle year. -- first dont north of Tod'e confection- PRIVATE ' Wm. and ra. ,ownn� whR ..have erp store, on Friday and Saturday 1e ■ • r: been touring the west during the past afternoon and evening of thio week, • • • K pp A l y i few months, expect to return home Everything from a pin to ,& piano; also ,, - Ir+ el'ilt ave I h ave I a t d' next weele, made cooks and cand . Pro• R +` a For Sale Ho ase an Lot home m M I� Q ]� ry Y s v in Pickering Village. Large The Dunbarton Mutual Improve- ceeds to be devoted to the V;etorian Xmas , Cards t mint and Literary Society are holding y arden some young fruit yOrder o[ Nurses. . First-class rigs for hire g g y g The Wbitb War' Relief Society g y g a social evFnin this , (Friday) ht.. -- trees. Everything in y Are in great demand this year. y I}ap or nig)it _ -- ' . $,rat -class re r. - - " All are cordially invited, . hnye arrailgd to make aclub-room of _ Bus meets all trains Call and see, me as t� is a'bar- Wm, Mitchell picked a -number of the upper story of the armories for the Let us show you how you -can _ ripe raspberries in his garden•on, Tues- use of the soldiers, a .meeting having have your name, the name Teamin rem t1 attended to. gain for some one, day, Nov. 28rd. He also reporta pick- been held on Tuesday evening in tpe S P P y of your house or farm 1 g ing a quart basket of berries on Oct. agricultural rooms for this purpose. - Agent for Canada Carriage too. �• r .Richardson• the 24th. Among tbosepreseatwere Col. Sharpe neatly.made up on nice Last Thursday evening the Wom- J. B. Laidlaw and Capt. Ever re ■ ` 11■ Pe.�y Pickeritng, en's MissionarySociety held their P Y p- Xmas Booklets in 2S boars. y resenting the militia. Good furniture Notary Public, Pickering. annual Thank -offering meeting. Mrs, has already been donated for this Samples with prices now on dispiag -- Hipp, of Toronto, gave an •address purpose; and the rooms are being filled that was tboroughly en oyed. with all modern conveniences. That's all Yve"11 say about { - S C I3 CGL Have yon lots 0 Water i The Dumbarton Sabath School Ttie County Council at its session on . ?Xmas now, but look, Mit,. ,A rya 're 4(1 bust• ' ing "for their annual Chrietmae ee sand dollars for war purposes. Tyro ARMEE, we 'ave a o o con- qg, is prepared to furnish you anything and entertainment. A good program thousand of this is to go for equipment dition powders whish we dont LF in the line of water supply such as of dialogues, readings, recltatianesolos etc., for the overseas battallion and need and its just the time to" pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, aud_cboruses will he given. The date three thousand is to be devobed -to has been.flzed for Friday, Um 17th. recruiting purposes. A very influen- flu up ,your horses at small plumbing, etc. Wm, Mayne, formerly of Kinsale, tial and representative deputation, coat. We have R tip that some They are also expert well dril era who teas so terribly injured •while beaded -by Col. Sam Shdrpe, M. P., powders sill .increase greatly and respectfully solicit your pat n; stepping front the late G..T. R, train and Wm. Smitli, M. P., presented the " a `�•_ a e for the ,tore. Ind, nhon^ ;d'i21, going west on Saturday, Nov t8th, matter before the council, and prom- in price very soon. Would'at y g died at Grace Hospital, Toron1o,.on inept men' from each=•municipality it be gopd baying to get -your To �L8 SgA PENED Friday last From the time he met made short addresses urgging. the. - with the accident until. his, death he council to take action. A citizens' supply now? We think eo, never recovered consciousness, except committee was appointed to �lpo_-k and we can supply you With aka a 4pecialry of crosscut sawtr, during very brief- intervals. His fare- after the- distribution of the 'g6b00: P y p' Judge McGillivray and Jude Mcin- the best on the 'market' at the of al1 kinds. Locke repaired. rat toot lace on, Monday. The dee g y g - - ting a specialty. For a flet• est sympathy is felt for Mrs. Mayne tyre are HenoraryChairman of this . salmi old prices. THE PICKERING_� N E ;rim or an easy shave call and her seven young children. .Committee and Col. Farewell was F.aFt-end Barber Shop. '.. _ Appointed secf'e• ry-.treasurer. To Moore MCFaddea 'h u,e Furnishings of; all The exportation of iron ore bora ¢fitly used Carpets Po Druggist—Graduate Optician i er.ts a yard up.J been prohibited from Great T e Maritime provinces favor PICKER INA Britain. + chin'-nnion. ��C3��I'j21g• C�]St�.?7� ... ....... .'. - _. .. ... �..,.,.i3 ...., ._� "' '-...•'.-�.•-.....-...s _.'�r-.r _rwC .�.�.:.s. u•-. ^cr_a.: Y'er:rv. �» s u..i..v��v1. ..�.�G 'VaR+t�, _ ID •n �T xG_ ....r+�iA.,F .. '. hh-•- -. ,... r, 1. f,.'S14G0:.. y .. ,...-e.]i .Y'r. "•aT`-`sh 94 SW'� xk:NW`u.Ya.*'e•..-.'w:FF:,R. - _ - _ T _ ELIGIBLE.. RD Sts N ' . RIGA t- a1 ,• , s { WU BE ENROLLED IN BRITAIN - _ - - - - RKmug VbA i_t1 They. Do Not Volunteer by January est .They 1TORTH NE,t,,". i 01 _ -Wfil be Brought in by CompuFston NOSPsrAA SNAP AhrWA' KIEL ,;.• - - v • ... tdna BY CAt1Al L A despatch frost, London says: It I all nbt _of the—bg%UK W 'wAasAw 4 eligiblw-- - o no .vo unteer last few day_a s, and bsolutely com- �e+orue titeq will be brought in by compulsion. mita the Government. to conscription / 1 ( ` ��' — . `+ ry (- +- i Lord -Derby states , this in a letter to unless all the eligible men,- _ that is, - . - Premier Asquith in eply to which exclusive of the munition workers and ssLg �L, _• ; ,. Y �N °'y the Premier says the statement "cor- others engaged in werk necessary for """5aeeecs! g' i >l r• �,�y..� _.• 1 racily-expresse&- the -intentions -of-t e. country,-have--ndt-enlisted by .. — -•�,- __:, — _ Z�. _s sem°"-. - >; fsovernarent." This pledge removes December 31. sou �,� '�'� _ -- - --- - - - - - ARSE n �, �ETz- - •- '� ,Q`�, _�.a �- - -- - -- -. -- PARIS - NATE _ d Ao IN PRISON CAMP' : TtiRK TRENCR.ES� UR1� _-British- Soldiers Confined at Witten- I Well-prepared Attack in the bards I �Eh�c cwnt ''a eq berg, Germany,' Suffer nelles Was an Unqualified ��,ZIELGRVt 1N ' Keenly, Success. !x d.Q _ ? MfJK 9 U t G ^R suui is A despatch from London says: The A despatch from London says: f� rte �( ll •sot1A -_ - British preps bureau has published Simultaneously with the arrival of CpnS j� q0 �, �6r. �, Ott s �o�snwT Mn!�_Lord Kitchener at the DardaneIlea I otos of James W. Gerard the+ American Ambassador to Germany, comes an official report of the reapmp- t and members_of the Embassy Staff in tion. of the offensive-on Gallipoli by @?OKE the condition o Berlin, relative the allies, nearly 300 yar of the I - to f -- -- - `� - ,,e,�yvr • ,.� -. British prisoners of war in the camp I enemy's trenches, being captured. Maj ,t At . at Wittenberg, Prussia. The text of the statement follows: ly�'DIT�RRhNf_f1N cS�A g po " th! whole impression of the cam authori- tack on the Turkish trenches on the ` - Lith ow Osborne reported that his - m p • Sion carried o Dardanelles tsu�ccessfull8� � - - a - : o _ -The "Week's. Development in the War. very ties was utterly unlike that which he had received in every other camp he 16th instant, for which careful pre- The weeit's fighting apparently has very desperate on four frontiers, but news over the principal cable visited. Instead of regarding their paration had been in progress for a has. been a succession of unofficial despatches, one contradicting another. It is obvious that Von Hindenburg. ` considerable time. -is somewhat of a fallen idol; his desperate drives for -Riga 'and Dvinsk have been made with his customary gga sa honorable they alprisona s _...free mines were exploded suc= ! disregard of human life. The Russian counter-drives in other- sectors of the eastern front have' been in keep- -War, he stated y cessfully under the enemy s trenches ing with their, plan of campaign, to wear down the enemy and keep hits from detaching men for other fronts. - ;garded them as criminals whom a re- ' . _ _. _ - gime of fear alone sufficed to keep in to the. aeighborbood :of. the Krithia In Flanders and France there has been little outside of artillery and bomb Aghting. The Italians, recently - obedience. Nullah, and the infantry pushing for. # offered a. separate place, have been wiping out that insult from Austria by strenuous work. In Gallipoli we warsi immediately afterward cap-. have resumed the offensive, the British 52nd Division occupying Turkish trenches on both sides of the •Krithis ., _ All evidence of kindly human feel- tared about 16yards- ds- of trenches on Nulla. ing between the authorities and the the east of the mullah and 120 yards It eras principally in Serbia that the most desperate, and at the Same time the moat vaguely reported fight- :prisoners was lacking, said Mr. Os-1 on its west. The captured trencbes ing of the week. The - French and British have *shown increased strength, but the resistance of the Serbs 'is borne, "and in no other camp have I' were at once consolidated and bomb- . about done. found signs of fear on the 'part of the prisoners that what they might parties pushed on up to the com-, say to me would result in suffering ! munication. trenches and eyeeted bar-' s :for them afterwards." _ ` The followingextracts are- taken � fmultaneously with the. "Sault BRITISH TROOPS ' GW DESTRO i hail GERMAN LINrZ � from Ambassador Gerard{ report:, j two 14-inch i _ �L� ONAST STI;A E� AWAY G O G THIN our -artillery opened on the" enemy's " reserve support trenches. I regret to state that afters eare- momtara and H.M.S.-Edgar (crutsei) �ful examination of the camp and long co-operating, and maintained their'ftre-- - _ { conversations with the . prisoners my until the position was repoirted con- " - - - - solldated, Reinforcements Are Being Rushed to 1 _ 1 impression is even more unfavorable P»rsued British Steamer Into Swe.;Repm•t from the Russian Fighting. than I had been A& to expect. I "'ilia enemy's batteries replied hes-' -Fronts Show the Wastage ` "Upon ni as ival at 'the cam I , the City From .Salonica by dish, Waters Where .Her Designs - D y_ P villy, but very. erratically,- and- did .- - was not received by the general who of Enemy. , little damage. The Turks in the neigh- British. _ Were Frustrated. acts as commandant, but by a major. i boric trenches -who fired 'heavily,I A despatch from Petrograd says: "There are over 4,000 prisoners in were caught by machine gun and rifle A. despatch from London says:, The' 'A despatch from Copenhagen says: "We have mastered the situation, -and •and- bombs, and suffered conoid- Serbian Legation at Rome reports an 1 The British steamer Thelma's depar- I the action will develop according to the camp, of -wharf! 279 are-British. fire,- ' Among these I found only, sixteen erably, their fire. becoming very wild. impotent Serbian victory at Lesko- hire -from Trelleborg, Sweden, where our, initiattbe," is the report sent by overcoats. The men, on thewTio7e, "A counter-attack was made, but it vats, in the Nish district, after a bat= she had been lying since the begin- Gen. Ruszky, the Russian commander are, insufficiently clothed. was easily repulsed. Our casualties, tie lasting several days. The Bulgsr- Hing of the war, was marked by an who leads the army on the Hvinsk "The men told tae that one-of- the were-under 50 killed and. wounded. tan , losses, .the Legation adds, were exciting naval adventure, in which the front British medical officers in the cam enormous; vessel escaped rapture ti a German against a enc Marshal von Him• P Over 70 dead were .seen in the cap- y denbnrg. "The enemy is demoralized, . recently was struck by , a German tared position; and s wounded pri- A -Daily News • despatch from I destroyer through assistance rendered and its backbone broken," Gen, Rus- isttttniasioited ofllcer and this soner reports that over 30 were buried , Athens says: Bulgarian troops "haw by the Swedish torpedo boat Pollux. iky acids. - roved to be true. When south of Landskrona 16 miles p by the explosion of one mine2' ceased their attack from Prilip to- These _ words apparently are con- '"Many prisoners complain ' that I i wars Monastir -because they .fear north-east of Copenhagen, the Thelma ' firtnerl -by the- German casualty lists - doors were brought in by German Sol- Serbian troops at Kstchanik w ad= was Pursued by the German destroyer published recently, which Show that Biers at night, and that' in certain I ATTEMPT-TO BURY Vance and encircle them. , W132 into Swedish territorial waters. the enemy has lost 85,000 men in the cases prisoners had had their clothes i STRINGS'OF CARS Despatches_ from Bucharest to the! While the Germans were in ,the act' last few weeks on the Russian front. corn: by these Begs. I asked the au- i Italian, press say that British fords i of. boarding d them -the steamer, the Polux ,. Russian military observers are find- :_ thorities whether they considered dogs `A despatch from` New Fork saga: Mona tirhave wanded a are Serbian reinforced and etvnning betwto een thrn e two ve sols, !their boat, ing fre41tfeM-indications that the Ger- _ necessary for the preservation of or- man linea on this front are growing der, saying that at no other camps The authorities are _investigating Roast conditions delayed the advance informed the Germans that every, increasingly thin. These are furnish- had- I- seen dogs used for this purpose, three separate fires which were start- of the Bulgarians against Monastir. 'means would be employed to prevent' ed by reports from the fighting linea, and-they ed in two - strings -of freight cars in Whether • the Serb=British force can l the Thelma. from being taken. _ ey informed .me-that they con- notably from the sector north-east of the Erie Railroad yards at Weehaw- hold out' long is doubtful, but an _ After an interval - of silence in . - sidered it absolutely necessary, that Riga. As an instance, it is Stated ; dogs were marded to protect the Ger- ! ken, N.J., about 100 feet.' away from a optimistic note is-sounded in a Reuter which both warships cleared for sc- that in capturing the passage between _ man soldiers on "duty. I was. shown corral containing 600' horses waiting Agency despatch from Athens. Ac- tion, the German destroyer steamed two marshes, the Aussians found the `! half's dozen of these doge, which were shipment to Europe. Watchmen saw i coding to the correspondent, persons away sole defenders of the positions to be- of the usual police t three - men flee from the yards and arrivin from the front describe the -- p ype' fired several revolver' shots, but the i g - two Germans, with machine guns. . "Two prisoners informed me that fugitives escaped. The firemen who situation as leas sombre than report- ,i,. _ PRitiCE EITEL OFFICER conditions in the camp Iiad un- I ed: He adds: T nub] improved i extinguished the awes discovered The Serbians are retreating in per-LST CAPTURED BY BRITISH CHURCHILL HAS LEFT y p as year in the that waste from- the- journals of the :. i -FOR THE FIRING LINE onihs;"that last year when � I fact order,-and have lost no prisoners: - : cars• had been, soaked in,oil, placed in The guns captured b the. Bulgarians A despatch from London says: an epidem ai'-Wtted typhus exist- t j g p y the corners of empty •cars and ignited. are old feces of little value, and Lieut. Henri Koch, one of the officers .. A despatch• from London.. saya-.- Ir �1 ed the camp conditiotss had been in- p The damage was slight. thousand ieces of artillery remain in of the interned German auxiliary' Winston Spencer Churchill, former 8eacribably bad. _ p 'cruiser Pi'fsiz Eitel-Friedrich who vio-; First Lord of .the Admiraltyand "They said that they then implored the possession. of. the Serbs, whose N the German authorities to put the Bri- morale is still good. . The ultimate l fated his parole and left orfQik in I- hancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, p NEW_ INDICTMENTS j t tisk soldiers 'in barracks- by them= I issue'depends upon�he timely arrival the middle of October, has been taken in the uniform of his regiment, has I selves, as this was the only way to FOR PASSPORT FRAUDS • off a Danish steamer in the North Sea left` for the front. His wife bade him of the allies forces. by the ''British naval authorities. farewell at the railway station, where -; prevent an outbreak of the epidemic, The German army commanded by j , A despatch from Washington says:von-oevess, Lieut. Hoch, whe was sailing as a sea- • he -passed unrecognized on the, plat. which had been brought .to the camp a aeti ' man,' joined the steamer at Baltimore, form as he waited to enter a specie by_Rusaiatts._,-This--request was re- -1 recent] as- having advanced from _ .. ties of Austrian- Consul-General. -von y ` ' giving his -nationality as Dutch: car. fused on the ground that the British Naber and his' a aociates:,will be made Risks., on the Ivan, where the river _ should learn to know their allies bet- ( crosses the southern- boundary of Old _ by .the Department of Justice as . a ra- ter. Largely because of this 60 Bri- Serbia, to •Banka, north-east of l�ovi- —BRITISH HOSPITAL SNIP SUNK ish military prisoners and .9 civilians I salt of a conference in New York be- B has taken the latter town, died of the disease." tween A.. Bruce Bielaakir Chief of, the Bureau of Investigations, and Dr, Jo.'according to the German official state= iiient. - seph, Goricar, former Austrian Con- Meanwhile the Serbian army which BY A FLOATING MINE -IN CHANNEL Prize money, abolished at• the be- Sul. A department statement an- was operating in -the ' north-western - ginning of the present war, was a nouncing this also said that informs- corner of the old sanjak of Novi- glorious perquisite° in the "good old tion'bad been obtained which• probably Bazar has effected a unction with the ' .�t days." Sometimes as much-as $50,000 would lead to further indictments for I ++300 Were �$SVed Uut Of a Total Of 3$5—Ness --i Montenegrins, and apparently has I was divided among the sailors. passport frauds. withdrawn with the Montenegrinsr - -- -- - Recently Conveyed Kin . Across- across the Lim to- Montenegrin soil. official pounces that the Montenegrin and assla to aspen Enemy terprises- gXonterlegrin A despatch from London says: The! mine ,and fou Serbian forces are holding against .. heavy attacks "on the Lim, and that hospital ship Anglia, with about 300' were saved the Montenegrins in the-sanjak� have wounded men- aboard, in. addition to .. -Patrol !� despatch from >=etrograd saga:' The -Council of Ministers has decided ing 300 of to suspend all the remaining commercial and industrial 'enterprises in been compelled f retire , their prim- the crew, nurses and attendants, and crew, cipal positions of defence, presumably bound from France- fol Dover Russia belonging to subjects -of- enemy countries. —These-number over one ,_struck number thousand. and employ thirty_ thouaan-d persons. in their own mountains• on the left a mine in mid-Channel and sank in a l The _ bank of the river. very short time. 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NSM -F,�",l4 ',• f° .s • ,• t ,� n r I hung up and turned to the anx- - • - _ lona girl. You- maybe deceived "We can believe him," said I with conviction. "Goodness only known some da b an imitation of 7` what it is, but no .harm has come to use O _. �_. Y your aunt. I'll go with you." y This proposal seeming to be agree- able , T telephoned for a taxi, and by a the time Mise. Fox had donned hat, coat and gloves, and we had descend - W „ ed to the for us She ground floor, it was waiting f - _ - gave the chauffeur the street _' nd number, and promised him he :_ SIM would lose nothing by forgetting Fou Pen Firstordnances. We turned into .and possibly you Will not detect this imitation until,? First Street and had proceeded per- -A-h-0 tea—pot. reveals_it... Demand always -t --The. adv -method for readiness ---haps half a -block -wizen Miss ---Fox- Sneed and reliability in writing. One `Vaterman's Ideal looked back. My mind at the moment "Salads" in the Sealed aluminum packet, and see was to full to. attach any importance -that Y0tl-get its {; will last for years. $very handwriting can be fitted. if you want that unique flavour o$ Above trademark is our guarantee of satisfaction. ! to the act, and I thought no more of Y B it until a minute or two had elapsed, f:+eSh, clean leaves properly prepared and packed. 1 Przvs 12.50 to $150.00. 111astraud Folder sailed os relpeet. during which she cast two more un- - ^' hi -176- - ---- ward -_.m -wt -m At thefest Stores m most Every—'Town ed the viaduct' across the Santa Fe me. Nothing ever happened on this MYSTERY EXPLAINED. L. E. Watertosa Comomy, Limited, Mocueal tracks, and again as we climbed the street before." ` acclivity along ,whose crest run Boyle "What have you `doped' out?" I W)iy Noah Lived to be 595 Years and Pleasant Avenues. ' was impatient to know. "And why - - - - The last time she mechanically should Mrs. Fox have been 'scared of Age. Iry- clutched my, arm. stiff,' as you expressed it? What Scientists who see to -day how few ` X� "Look!" she exclaimed under her scared 1pr? brant tT-""It is they?"- _ "Dunno what scared -her: -It- might Fe°Ple )live to-be-IO6 years o-Iii->3>aY-- -W, Th Seal They?" I dully echoed, rousing a -been worse than that if I�hadn'tthemse vas at a loss to explain how e Green myself from my preoccupation. come just when I did. You see, the Methsuleh managed to live 969 y9ars, "Who?" inside door was open; just the screen while Noah lived the respectable age • By CHARLES EDMONDS WALK i Her reply was another excited coin- I was shut. I knocked a couple'o' times of 595 years. Recently, however, a mend. I and didn't raise anybody. Then. I discovery has been made which helps. "Look --quick!" I walked in—in a hurry. I smelt to explain this; -mystery. Author of "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster Ruby," y ( When the causes of short -n w - "The Time Lock," etc. I turned bare) in time to glimpse chloroform. �• a long, speedy looking machine. It "Chloroform)" I ejaculated in days are counted up it found that • ! was about midway in the straight, -amazement. j level expanse of street stretching be Yep, chloroform. .1 had a hunch most of the deaths are due to dis- hind us; from the base of the hill to : I'd better not waste any more time ease. Very few people die from old - _ " CHAPTER XIu.-(Cont'd)' was looking at understand myeLter now. mark my She lively the clip. Thehitting d dn' ;mean to lose: eitherr..n, Found the' lady oo on n s the from any on'age. And e disease why thate die they I was not wide awake enoz gh to delib]e' badge of infamy—of murder us, it was matttfest, in the maze of dining -room floor with a towel over have been weakened by other ' ill - wonder a: such an unusual occur- -of God knows what'." She clutched winding streets of which we might her face. Towel was soaked with the ', Crence. A lighted lame stood on -the messes which they have had or which at ]ter bosom as if she would luck now take advantage if we were so sniff. I got rid of the towel; nobody have been handed down to them by dresser, and, I remember, it was the " p - - presence of the lamp that. convinced � the stain from her. I can almost minded. But I had, no intention of but me got wise to the chloroform." feel the horrible thing burning into trying -to elude them. I could only stare in wonder • and their ancestors. me next morning I hadn't been dream- To some ' of these diseases the hu- ! g my Sash! No wonder it filled her For there was no mistaking the car I wait for him to continue. ing. - Almost right away I .drifted .with pity and compassion!" OI iia _two muffled, be -goggled, un- -"I was just going to hurt a doctor' man race has become so accustomed _ back to sleep; but- not before I heard From whatever. angle one might recognizable occupants. when she come to and see me. Then.; that it is immune. Measles will kill q' Aunt Lois whisper in a distressed i view it, it was in all conscience a It was the gray automobile. she went from one fit to another, so off a whole Iridian tribe.: but among tone: 'The Kiss of the Silent DeatL- ! monstrous thing that. anybody could _ I rustled the neighbors and phoned 'the white race it s only in annoying � t 'God protect this poor, helpless, luno have.been so inhuman as thins to -CHAPTER XV, you to get the young lady home." icent baby!' It all seemed sucb an incredible childhood malady. But' the varix; brand and disfigure a helpless, inno- tions of disease increase far more; "That episode remains the most I Precisely„ at what point the gray proceeding that I could only cent child with a mark of such abom- p S y slowly rapidly. y. a, -vivid of my early childhood, What - • automobile abandoned its pursuit of realize Struber's words. Iii this emin- P y. than the immunity. in -able associations. It was mush -aa could she have meant by those us I did n6t observe; doubtless after ently respectable and quiet residence Noah and the other patriarchs had - if she rested under the stigma of a P q P ' strange words? Did she -refer' to the crime of which she vas not only its occupants, whoever they vrere, neighborhood the occurrence of qio-- not nearly as many different kinds of imark? I never forgot them. blameless but ignorant. And yet, had had satisfied themselves as to our lence of any description was, incon- I diseases -to face, because they had. t "Aunt Lois, you must understand her very destination. It was more than likely, ceivable. The time was broad day, I _ y it not been put there, ry exist- I car ro- not had enough ancestors to hand nd ii naturally ss young as tI was dI made bat- once would have been, snuffed out J �eea a to an n advantage low eous Position est immediate date setting the most mod-!, them down a variety. Consequ;ntly years and 'years before. This 1 -vise j quiet of all the houses, the s: lowances Tor her disposition, without nearby, from which our departure . articular victim of all others the one !their constitutions were not constant - to learn later. knowing wiry I did so. Children, you "The Kiss of .the Silent Death"- might be noted and the chase once east easy to reconcile with' the Appa- ' ly being weakened es are ours to -day. know, seem to understand ouch verily, the touch of the accursed nn more reaud. I could not say.= I rent outrage. For example; there is no reference in t - thir. a ratuitivel But as .I raw g was too ai h taken up with the cot- " ?-burglary?"r g y g was patly described to this euphem- Was it -robbery I very ancient literature to a. cold in older -I .mean . mature enough to istic phrase. tage� Miss x indicated as being her asked. the head. The Greeks and Romans �a ,speculate upon it -I used often to-. l had just reached a decision that aunt's home. "Well, you might call it both," seem to have been the first people to 'wonder _ what she meant by 'The Kiss 1 must see and talk with Aunt Lois Houses that people live in, to some Struber slowly admitted. "Somebody t. of the Silent Death.' So one day I and try to convince her that it was extent at least, have a personality of wanted something of the old lady's i suffer u1The realtiieason whythe patriarchs fi asked her." now her duty to tell what she knew; their own, and they and their imme- mighty bad to take such a chance. p M She fell silent and sat for a - while that .the mystery ham g over her .diets surroundings reflect the charac- What's she got that's worth the risk? ;laved longer than we do now was be. eneditattng. I did not interrupt, but - hese that threatened ghta with tee_ tars of their tenants. I've mixed with all sorts of crooks ;cause in those days the fount of hu- t; niece and foster child had assumed a ;1 was thinking that Mrs. Fog must p I saw a small cottage -a very small in my - time, but never crossed tropes , Inanity was fresher. • ;hold the key to the riddle, nd if my less injury unless the handicap of cottage, I might say, for it could not with one that'd *-pulled off a • stunt tact and diplomacy could do it, it was have owned more than flue or six like this unless he knew it'd put him '+ armed were r knowledge, when might be rl p d beneath s on Easy Street the rest of Via life. "Not All of ';'hem �� silence were removed so that friends it UP to me to persuade her to unbosomwho roosts-tatrl smothers __ - _ - )herself. Lois looked toward me again y p g welter of M of o htr roses whose I'm waiting to- find out what they 1 The manager was showing am* land took up the thread oL her narra- myriad blossoms' shone like newly was after, and whether or not the den clamor of the telephone -made. they, visitors round the factory when the a _.,rive.. • minted money. The thick, tangled co d it. 'Lola and me jump. Such was 'our � dinner bell rang, and the men stn¢ "moor, dear Aunt Lois. When I growth bad clambered clear across the r; nervous tension at the moment. a moved together-- to the work, and dial y Bold her I had caught her cr over roof and back t the ound again P disappeared as it b �g I grabbed up the instrument and � g porch, where Miaa Fox almost imine- 9 tme in the middle of the night her dapped the receiver to my- .ear, and on the farther side. . Ali along' the diately joined us. Her, aunt was ly- ; magic. Do all of them, said one of i confusion and distress of mind scared immediately recognized 9truber'5 street the sidewalk was shaded by: ing down, easy now except • for a tbe,_Kuests, smiling, drop their rete so that I commenced howling at voice. fine old pepper trees, and where ybu nausea that was the natural after ef- the instant the bell goes?" "oh. no. _ -.1the to of my voice. She caught me •'That you, Mr. Ferris?" he asked. turned into the walk leading u to feet of the drug. - In a low voice she not all of them," said the matiager� - p that she ,. Y the cottage two uncommon) loft - .. lap in her arms, declaring g y y s ea�d that we o over to a couple a more order) on v �• This i fru r Th ea have a S be . _ Sa it you can suggest -ed g P Y their Lombard o Lars et6Sd ntinel- Ihad meant onlyto mother me; that in �' y p p se �- _. „ - is of lawn .seats. She was - deeply w , .. let M a Fox off she d better come eP y Logia put away befo. a that Lime. _ Ithe name way she often had tiptoed' _home right awn Den=t- scare her • like, Forming a noble gateway. There' troubled. -$n to where I slept to see that every- her luns all right; ht • but something was a well -kept lawn bordered by ••Mr. 9trnber, do you know . what (thin was all right with me, and g g eve conceivable varietyof rose, ?" g g was pulled off before I got here ani n' happened?" sift asked as soon as she When it is likely to be wet, garden that I must run along and play and he old lady's gone bug.- Get me Y" most of which were in bloom. There est down in the bencji lacing the one spider spin- only short threads. were too beds of other flowers and a=i 'Chink no more ,about it.- ! white -lipped, ca a s With aMiss was some ­guava*, St"Onl and I chose. ' When, al frequently happens, there "Her betrayal of her heart-hungery ' agreeably arranged shrubbery- "Only what I've guessed, Miss 'are several men of the same name on t '4 _ on, that occasion made 'me for the bending oveHie. She too had heard. ° ' . . oleanders, privet Fox„ he replied. "I was hoping p each •Iflrst time, realize keenly that I had . .� g ,. a the like. ' p g a, naval ahs given a dis- Ask him, she hoarsely demand -your aunt could tell us. about_ it. ' tinguishing number, as John Smith p Ino mother but her=that she had no .. " But I was most forcibly impressed, The �a what has happened. y P girl shook her head decisively. i g Y first, by the homelike air that hung She cant telt much. She was (1) John Smith 2 - child but me: I never of n fuller „Look stere, Struber=Miss Fox (s)� (. )r and John Smith explanation, and after that, my curl- heard you. You must make it more about the place, and, next; by its de- busy in the kitchen when she was ; -- - - childlike, dwindled and finally, , convincing that nothing serious • has tachment, as if it had withdrawn attracted by a slight noise at the bstty, died away happened to her aunt." frofit the rest of the world to pursue 'front of the house. At first'she paid "So it camd about that after a He broke in quickly. a placid, unruffled existence independ- no attention to it, but when it was r• while the details got to -seem like a � it my. word for it, Mr. Ferris, ant of the quiet neighborhood envir- ;repeated she came to the front door dream, and when I thought of the onment. Mrs.. Fox is all right. She's simply � to inve'stigste. All she Saw was ' �anisodia at all it wsag as such But -Was it an atmosphere of secretive- what she took to- be a Chinese laundry ou must see; as I do now, r��u' a� � Own kin y how im- Hess ? Perhaps not. But the thought man's wagon standing at the curb. It ` can do more for her than a flock of possible such a dream, would be for a dippy neighbors: I don't want to say came to me. wasn't right in front of the house, child who had never heard of death.much over the phone." It seemed impossible that any jar- but down a way, toward: Mrs. Falk - too - ring note from ' the outside alien ner's, next door. -- N --.�_-_`-"--- --' — world could intrude here to shatter I "But you know the Chinese habit 'X ' the serenity; yet, if Struber were to of walking 'right into one's house be believed, this was exactly what without -knocking. She thought of -had happened.' this and turned to look into the front : - Our machine, stopped, and I was! room; then she wag seized from be - given a, fresh emons re. ton a hind. Before she could scream or _tivehis calling, s rugg e, a , which this time was his facility in ed over her face, she was 'dragged _ - effacing himself from observation. I back away from the door, ana-etoth w"5d knew HEADACHES, BILIOUSNESS W did not see'him at all until he detach- . nothing more until she came to and ler.! I ed himself' from the trunk of one. of saw a strange man stooping over -'her. CONSTIPATION, - the poplars against which manifestly_ She never saw her assailant at all." INDIGESTION • . � � • .• • he a been leaning, and approached ' "That was me she 'saw," Struber #' Perfect ip�' to open the- tonneau door.. explained. "The cloth was a towel, Perfect _` Three Before my companion had time to; and it was soaked with chloroform." Nearly all our minor ailments, and many Seal» voice her anxiety, he announced: I "Good' gracious!" exclaimed the of the serious ones, too, are traceable to ED��ttDSBU Pounds "The old lady's an right now. She's girl. Struber pursued: some disorder of the stomach, liver, and Quart cn, h +" Of alone." And at that moment I be -1 "1 made a. quick search -of the bx wels. If you wish to avoid themis- y f -- came 'aware of a covert surveillance house before the neighbors cries of indigestion, acidity, heartburn, " H. �'!� g got -here, i S from every house along the street., but it didn't look torn up any.. Of flatulence, headaches, constipation, and y... Jaz'• ' +_ Truly, curiosity mast have'been ram- • course I couldn't tell if anything was ah ost of ottiex Iissressing ailments, you pant. missing. Then your aunt didn't see 'must ace to it that your stomach, liner Miss Fox hastened up the narrow anybody?" and bowels arc equal to gravel walk and disappeared Miss Fox again .shook her head. TRY the work tits ppeared in the. ; y have to r� house. I lingered to hear the particu- i "No, nobody at all, except you. She do. It k a simple matter d anf'Yfnth S •r+ 1• d Gass Jars Lraynol" Syrup in these ttew u. And be sure sad 10 and 20 pound tins: -- 143 MITER, MONTREAL. ars fromro+ or . t,�e s syrup :-.-.1 That worthy also watched the have discovered what they were after daiiy,afterme:ils,}et thousands offornte�� graceful form until' the screen door -what they took." iou�suffererggs have banished• indigesRon�bil� i0sed and hidit. expression on his nharrowre a features, , "Th little ivueer We waited ory. box}," she added �resnng consequences on equeheir_ in just this' $iApla anal ill s crooked be&k wn'nkled-with soberly, her eyes on Struber; "tlre digestive tonic and stomachic remedy, -As-a­ soberly, of inward emotion when he one you came here to see. Mother 5eigcl'i Syrup is :unsurpassed turned again to me. Pushing the fin- (To be continued.-)-- 2D1s `F gers-_of one hand up along the back MOTHER of his head and tilting his derby for- _ . Has Its Uses. ward, be ruffled his hair -in perplex- ity. P "Pa, what is meant by 'emoluments y « SEIG EL"Don't sat me," lie forestalled m of office'?" ' first question. "Nobody.knows what's !'That's a- high-sounding word used •,-, happened-onTs. I've doped it out. frequently by politicians to denote Wait till Miss Fox has had time to their pay, my son,' and it's Itke`char- ---SYRUP. --SYRU Pa talk to her aunt, then we'll know sty„ •tars NEW 1.00 S= COWAM 3 TrWn Aa ttocg whether I m right of not. She's quiet "How's that, pa ?" As rii6 TRTAL Sgt SOLD AT We so A M enough now. I persuaded the neigh - hors to go home. Fussy lot, believe "It corers a multitude of sins" aA r '_.."c.�:;T ...; .. - �..... _ _..u. o.�-., _- '*.• `'yi.F._.c•-.?-a2a.M .. ...... .. ...�.�-. u:�4y A.�ea. u y� 9`49c`a 3.�iT ^:P ;y :rte-.. Web'-y'�'; "iY�JF :"°s'!;".: .r : ,y .y« e.,,{,,•,ry,.,,��:e,G"'"",u%7f,.±.'_:3•c-�i ^wa�.xl,a.�•+Wg ,s. .P , . a d.. r. 5: - t ; Jae .•,.,..: ��i� J.. 1,'. , •. �>�b a;Mp -. .�d-. i�., F7,�,H�r. -,- ,�- -• -. .. -As .�..,, :-,.• .-,;�y. ,...,,9.,.: - -'•s +�'•a_. - a-- - - f -, . w ,- . m.�•s.. s.}y, :.+�sq-�. e•.: z .. : �,w. a,.�a .err ',.. ...i . - - •..� - s� 9,r :r .c_:...o- 1;:: • - s✓� ?'.,�`''.,., "'.. _ .,� 1•,-n; + , . ,.,i; -.,s - . .. . • r.p.. y �►^ .. -:T, "s`ia's„i•-.J "vM'""".,•`= .-^''.' - .;t w . ; ����...', ° b, ..... :. ; _ .. v . -r .., . r.. - ..e"r `rim „ 'rte` r „ _ . r • lar h w y4f 1 ": ,aux 114 9=0 ..FCB sem ..�� - --�,.��.....,.�. EXTRA I EXTRA . `aWisYad Dazs i recess a►1ts Om■s Livery, l.us and trunk business, also s 1. . - s_ _ _ utifW stone building in thriving HIGHEST PRICE PAID—For. all v l WSJ= manufacturingtown of 8000 people. •am of poultry. I+. I•IXK. lot 9 once. ' a• B From now until the end of the Pia no Contest we wiU i Pickering, lad. Dhoo• lith. ll8•t7 . 1 w per year ; 11.00 it paid is advance, An old established stand, w th 18 have Special Sales every Wednesday, when extra horsei. first class outfits. Really no ;fiub.oriptiona iso aaddvaatnc ed eMOu iI a0 opposition in town. !iu lies all the PIGS FOR SALE—A' sow and tea bo tib volae will be given on Spon vertieed gocieie. PP pimBickwwlnag.WAL YITQBJILL a0,. a !. -''- �--- -- undertaker work in town both with Coa. - O w horses and rigs for funerals, as well O 'Bongs les for �BQIIe�a JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. as the black team for the undertaker. MANGOLDS FOR SALE—A quern- j1O y, Finest equipped barn in the Province, tity of first clan mangolds. Apply at _ Doing a busIneas of approximately Daffier valtsyFarm,A. P. Somers, 4tf E C F M.B E R S T u NOTta ANO COMMSNT! 6 � - 61600 for bus and for livery. N- - 4 ----: — m diate O> -SALE-3 good young cow _ -Geis effect of the war, we be- easioa. If interested- •- F due in December as lases, B. F,00n. FRED - 1 --Quaker cats,a�ilyBtza,.25c.. vo s po+xa apply- to LACEY, Highland Greek. phone an 2 Quaker Flour, 24 Ib. sack, 90e., - 1000 heve, will be to weaken monarch- Bo 10 THz AER•@• scaly. 9-I0 } ieal forms of government, to — u ,3 Quaker Corn Flake, 25o., 500 F�- � _ _ -SAL BULLS .F_OR–SALE–I have : for make them less popular than they, sale several ball Calve. a odence DON'T FORGET–All pink votes must be brought in _ price at lac 18, con. 8, Pickeetug. E. E. PUGH P g ever were before. When the war — Claremont, 4•tf -on or before Wednesday. a TaNDliR@ will be received b the S y. Dec. 1st, to count in the r - vile over, and the causes determined y undersigned up to the 3rd day of. Jan- FOR SALE–Two fresh milch cows 'from an ltnpredjudiced point of wary, 1916 for the purchase cf 75 ;acres three Ie9lstered ghrooshire ram•, sow and -contest. Neat month the color will be blue. " st lot 9#, con, 4. Pickbrins. Address - wiew;-it wfti"fie seen that it was parGof lot 22, B. F., tion., Township -of e$su't°8 BRIONAzt: R -metro t, Ptok.:4nR; - -" brought on the ugh the inordin- Pickering belon Ing to the estate of ASE—CAlI05 ;Wiff also be issued for the first time on Wed- Mrs. Sarah Garner, deceased. Bean TREES–The best that ne6day; Dec. 1st. All contestantsshould call and we vPill Ate -ambition of one of the royal On the premises are a frame house,' town? n sen W' BwxOTHho in ®as�COMPIn ANY --ex—plain the value of the trade cards in the contest. -houses of Europe, the Hohenzoll- ¢Cod barn, 40x80 with atone stabling, Nurnrym•o, Lttuit$d, Bzawa• Nurseries. wellaad Co. oat, 9.10 -tr7 ATOH nTTA`�CH-WEL� .,eras of whom the Kaiser is chief. driving house and pig pelt, V v C� ` He wanted to be the most power - The lowest or auv tender not. neves- LOST–On Wednesday, Nov, 1146-4t _ fuI ruler the world has ever assn, eari� accepted,__ _ on o d ono. a b between pay J. Pbgh'■ and R I H ARDSON t#zeaawoodsnarl, a bice• �w alas. llod•r $e wanted t,4 be ela98edWith leaseleave at H, XBOOL l's Brougham. or - Forfurther particulars and condi= �, GLEEsON's Greenwood., t -Alexander the Great, Charle- tions apply, to – :.aagne, Napoleon and other great cHAMLIM 8_ PALI[aa,g, , � CEMENT TILE_ ! - - . . • HOUSE FURNISHINGS . - • military leaders, and to satisfy his 8-12- Pickerin Ont. -•• • am tion, the cost is only a second- The undersigned has begun the manu•. erg eopsideration. The failure of MIZ• 80���j RQ� facture of cement rile from 8 to 12 Our new l+'all'lCticl" ie'cgfro Lbte fa every line. 1, ;Greece 'to join the allies, will inches. Call and get quota- V �' : testi prolong the war, and the DENTIST cions at yards on Brock Now designs In Baf Cts, Quarter•cut Oak Combination greatly p • g r has removed into his new office, on the road. half mile wort of r ° aaftitade of this nation is due to corner of Youge and Queen Ste., To. Spink Ddilis. ; regular $4f1,(X), for $36.40, n the Hing and Queen of that conn- "onto, Imperial Bank Buiidia . This Also. Cement kept constantly 1Lver pe g . _ _ ti office has been equipped with the most on hand. _ ytLing sit yritxMr that urs ritf$t: try, who take their stand in oppo- modern of dental appliances with the Call and insWrct +rclr •ti�rlt, it w ill way y+..0 ` eition to the wishes of the major- object of eliminating all painful Frank Mitchell _ -icy-of the nation. Had the Euro- operations. PICKERING C. H. BL RLIN G, TICKERING -- peen countries been ruled by re oponsible representatives Of the – _ people, who, would consider only the welfare of the nation, and not ;:.'that of their royal heads, this war_I would never have been brought _ '. About. Where a limited monarchy AR L'O A N_ --__ sexists, as in Britain, the king has _ t s submit to the will of the people, a: nd o a has not the . !D ION OF CANADA ' powerr plunge to plungege the .nation into - war. But in Germany where the :Kaiser is an autocrat, he has the _ flower to cause terrible mischief Issue of 5+Q,�+OO,+D00 5 per can#. Banda Maturiu$1 st Dec., i 925 not only to his own nation but to the whole world, no matter %hat _ _. -. _ - _ AEPAiiABLE AT PAR AT 'the attitude cf the people may be, but we believe a change will come - OTTAWA. HALIFAX, ST. JOHN-CEARLOTTETOWN, 19 ONTRE AL-, TORONTO,b- when this war has been ended. -- _ WIN N IPEG, REGINA, CALGARY,- VICTORIA. "litany reports of a damaging - character have been circulated re- INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY=1st JUNE, 1st DECEMBER appeecc ting the Red Cross work in =, =' Canada. It has been said. and - there are many who delight in re- - pest_ling the tales, that the Becks - - ' Q ,nr C i that are belnit knit for the sold' - ISSUE E PRIVG cera are sold in this country and thus the men for whom they- are - t never we them and that they. : compelled to A FULL HALF-YRAR'S INTRRBST WILL BE PAID OF let -JUNE, 1Q16. ` sorra. As a result of these � .. 'THE PROCEEDS OF TH2 LOAN WILL BM USZD FOR WAR PURPOSES ONLT. atatementn, A number of women , . deeiare that they will Dene knit1 _Io the event of future issues another sock for the Red Cross (other than igway maleabroad) being made by the Government. for the purling -of earrying on die war, bonds of this imae will be accepted at the inane rice, 97 , lets accrued interest, as the aqui_ ' Society. Il is stated that these - P } ;valent of cash for the purpose of subscriptions to such issues. P tales, which are absolutely false, . oorignate with Germans or (Ser- – -_ man gymthisers. Mr. Neol Mar- shall, of Toronto, who is at ;the 'The MINISTER OF FINANCE offers herewith Deli psvery of scrip certificates and of bonds will be lhea+d of the Red Cruse Society. + on behalf of the Government the above named ,nude through the chartered banks. aad__who giyes his time withoat any remuneration, is offering 9 Bonds for subscription at 97 } payable a. follows,– _ reward of $100 to the • - The interest on the fully registered bonds will -- person who : QO per cent on application - be id by c ue, which" will be remitted by t. J will give information regarding 7} Std January,lgl6, Interest pet on bo�nda with,coupons will be paid on ear - "the origin of the" stories. In this 20 "• 1st February, 1016, render of coupons. Both cheques and coupons will •, exchange,at any branch or, any t time of peril to the Empire,, it is a - : ' 20 let March, 1916, be payable free of aroet aenoeta thing for any person 9y, 1st -April. 1916, chartered bank in Canada, repeat these stories. The sold- 90 •' let May, 1916. _ rs at the front Beed all the com- The instalments may be id in full on and after ° ' ' ' Holders of- 'fully registered bonds without con- o�.4s that those who remain at - y Pa pons will have the right to convert into• bonds with : - ;home can send them. As the num- — 'the 8rd day of January, 1,916, under discount at 'the bet of Canadians at the frout•is -rate of four per cent per annum. All payments are '`'coupons, payable to bearer or registered, without daily increasing,,here is a corre�- to be made to a chartered bank for the credit of the Payment -of an fee, and holders bonds -with con- Minister of Finance. Failure to ;pons will have -the right to converi,'without fee, into - ponding increase in the demand pay any instalment fully'reirons without coo istered bonds ns time for socks, and the women of Can. -when due will render previous payments liable to p° at any ada shonld redouble their efforts forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation. on application in writitrg to the Minister of Finance. an supplying the needs of their Applications, accompamed by a deposit'of ten ' '" The issue will be., exempt -from taxes–including heroic 'sons _Instead of relaziug aper cent of the amount subscribed, const be forward- any income tax–imposed in pursuance of legislation . . their efforts in tills direction. ed through tha medium of a chartered bank The enacted by the Parliament of Canada Similar ma iclot 'onal receipt, _-also been circulated with regard to the patriotic funds, with the I This luah is authorized under Act of the Parlia. i o+ capons- will be issued -In --de-- - nominations of $100, $500; $1,000. Fully registered resultco that some have ceased n :mPut of CRnnda and both principal and interest will -bonds witbout.coupons will be- issned in denomins- ->tribntin The following is an .extract from a letter just received ue a char a upon the c0000lidated Revenue Fund. l3 a Furms of application may be u,btuined' from any ?tions of $1,000, $5, y , 000 or an anthorized multiple -of - ;1$5,000 by Mrs. Kerr from H. A. Stephens, branch of any chartered bank in Canada, and at the _ ' Application bel in, due •for of 415 Spading Ave., Toronto, who office of any Assistant Receiver General in Canada. will madecoarse the - ]here recently. returned from the front Mr. Stephens aces a chum. Subscriptions must be for even hundreds of Bating of the issue on the, Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchange,,. ge�• of Donald Kerr while in Belgthim, and he contracted rheumatism in - "dollars. In case of partial allotment@ the surplus deposit , The loan will be repaid at maturity at par at the the feet while standing in the will be applied towards payment of -the amount due Finance and, Receiver Gea- ce an Gen - -ince of the Minister the ural at Ottawa, or at the office of the Assistant -�trenches. He says, "The report ab you have heard abort the socks is :on the January instalment. ceiver General at Halifax, 'St. John, Charlotte :•gulfs untrue. are all gives a Scrip certificates payable to bearer will.be issued, `.Montreal-, Toronto,' Wiuuipeg, Regina, C �.+imp e c lunge of underwear, — _ �u '` after_ allotment, in exchange for the provisional re- Vi-Aoria, _ `� "a+*+►�koekp Inclusive, every time we ceipts. The books of the loan will be kept come out of the trenvhpft–this is ";about ' When the cript certificates have been paid in --fill coeur of Finance, Ottawa.. every two werks, When _ and payment endorsed thereon by the bank re. Want Rvtf lfrat Wnt to Pranen we all had 6eiviva the money, they may be exchanged for Recognized bond and stock bmk aucI throa-Nubs of mock* each, bonds with coupons attached; payable.. to bearer or ;" 'e±d a co►nmission of._flne-gnarter of but. nii moat of the -ruen wut(kl ---.,registered as to principal, or for fully- registered allotments made in respect of ` dwear a, air uutll -dirty and then 'throw thein bonds without conpons,,,._ _ _ _ • _ -bear their stamp. awny. It wan found -:neceesary to chAtigo tho hyetem."- ;This statement Ina Mufcclent tofu= cation of the Blander on the Red - SubSCriptaoII UstB close on W — th or before 30Novem 'fhoss society; - - - __ ' Berlin and Waterloo 5nxiate Finance, -Department, Ottawa, 29od November, 1915. - Institute is to have a cadet corps, beingthe only institute in the. ;,rro e•hitherto witbou- one. >�.afiMGiS.i�"n.wk+2Yla^.u:v _...-a..��.. '�.' _...'.-. s,1m�-w.m._.:S1Yu...L.•..r....:.a,.....-....t............�•i3e. .....+w.,..,.:w ,.rr:.r.w:. .xrvahs..,.a .. "w`•f-3+R-}-err. w 171 l a.3.9r� 4' �* 'i* ? ',./ .g� .•y.. r y�i$ „{S n+' ..- . , ren •...j; m'. • . -,.. _ ,,..gym x .-' ..--.. s --ms_ w-se.^^� ...,.:' �.:,rrz ..•cant a �•z�?�•�'"'.s•n>.r: : m,• •'-,-y+, •.n••, ,� :. .. .., ",ter •n•.<.F <.v �: .r•- -+-s - ..s+. ' � .; .. '>.. r. : •,. Y_...„yj.�3 K•. ... ,.. ... _ - ! . N .... J.•' .; "�. +. fir. .� �.� =u. r,/'.'� - ,, r _ ., • 'Y ♦ ,w r ys� tif.a�wsstohT _ Rev, A. McLellan and James B. a week with Mrs. A, W. McKay, 'Madill were in Toronto on Monday while on route to Montreal for the Miss Mar aret Macnab was in ;Y evening hearing Billy Sunday, the winter months. } "ibroato on estiay. T. P. Shirk visited John Gerow noted American Evangelist. Dr. Free]. Stouflville. *ill be -in In Port Perry on Sunday. THEDOMINIONIANK s Mrs. S. Derrer, of the Boo, Out. his office on Dec. let after spend- • with son and daughter, Master ing a month in the, Polyclinic Mise Lena Tarr spent $narisp as ,ata Bwtutwa sass. r.n. �tewse.y, w. s trwnt+eBrB. vtoa-Bessoeuti .. - - the greet of Miss Isabel Sargent. Ferdinand and Miss Helen, spent Hospital, New York. _ C.-A.DOGMT, c's..e.t Na�ssea Mise Leila.Aomohrtined a 'This Bank Offers Farmers few friends Tbure ,dvening 1acompt•t•andsaldadorsban►tnsaa�rloa, PEELS SHOE -:- STORE , �. Not" eeUaet.d �, . a m.B�b .. Thomas Birkett had a business t"�0f'�•tsayi The Savfnp Department is a ads and camaolalrt d•poattocr for ~shin to week. pronto on Tueed� - ]blur file latest styles is Fall land Winter Footwear. • °'0°•r' 1°u`st' at auract ratan is sold on dsaales or we doWr and op�ardit • Miss Emma Brown _ is spending -•Farmers Shoes I Bring_ in your whole WHITBY BRANCH : A. A ATKINSON, Manager. a few days with Mrs. Thos. Adair, of Oshawa. _ __and let us shoe them. � Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, visited his mother, Mrs. Joseph Boys and girls school ehoes of• the best qualirty. Readslan, on Monday. A complete stock of Rubbers, felts, sic. - ' _ - Lymau .Pilkey was Port - - Perryon Saturday with a load ofFOR -Fruit _-... : _ ..- __ IT CAKE'OR IAdders of all sizes 7 l'RCJ pamp9 for John Gerow. - Kelt -Phone 15 1. - - - Charles Sargent had a- business and silo bands W -trip to West Hill on Tnesday in P E E L& ,N CHRISTMAS! a specialty. �� • which neighborhood he has sever- J. � O _ 95 and 15 tante per lb. mery Weals, fiats, etc. al contracts for installing furnaceP. - E Miss Alice Pilke�y, daughter of .WH TB �, ONTARIO R/O 1�3.o�or�g $rB,�m . Get our prices on the Ford auto. Joseph and Mrs. Pilkey, of the 5th of Uxbridge, died on Frida last, -'� .after only a few days illaeesij The ; • * . • ''C7CT �3 TAC'Si�OlV' «, ►�1 Orders r byphoneone • -,funeral took place on Sunday to The` w� caws e a e ' O rd n salesmen o p•xbridge cemetery. Much sym- 11 the best tt a BROCS ROAD _ patby is felt for the bereaved par- - 111. Hd;RB MONKEY, PIQRERIN(# w ANTED ! ants in their trouble. Standard Bank of Can-ada' Our gent gardener, Mr. Wid i1 WANTED NOW ,Miller has given the women of the institute a load of cabbage to sell _ _ Reliable salesman to act as agent A reliable man to m in aid of their Red Cross fugdQ. in Ontario County. HASDT C&NADuN Gaoo STOM The committee are anxious to din- Will receive applications for PAY wesKer pose of them as ga]ekly as possible " - --' - free, exclusiye territory -a," and and are offering them at 40 eta a - money makin a bspe ci the bnala Our k County, -- - - - -in Pie tario dozen. The �can be had at . the- � lg agn ` yy cies are tb gardens, as Mr. Miller has kindly forwe sell the highest grade of Start now at the hart consented t handle them for the stock nt most reasonable rices and * ^^+�f♦ ♦}� e A AA pp Institute. 4 aii/�riNIVN OF CANgDg� LCiiN guarantee deliveries In first class selling time. Thomas Dann left on Saturday condition. Nursery stock Is selling Send for list of 8 ala Offerta _. y well this year and Rood money can Spting �' _--- for the General Hospital. Toronto.-- — - -. be made in this district. For par- and terms to agents. where he has undergone an opera- at All Brawhes Throughout The Dominion. titulars write Sales Manager, tion for an internal • trouble from Liberal Commission some time. he has webeen suffering pleased for to - , PELHAiii N T�osoNTo, Otrr. Handsome free outbL know that the operation has been STONE &. WELLINGTON successful and he expects to be �� t My Foot �� It De Laval Separatorse Foothill Nurseries, able to return home in two or three weeks. During his absence. And Silos (Established 1887) hislson, Douglas Dunn, of Fairport', - As. Pat said when he opened his mouth too wide. ' Y its looking atter his home here. loom. Coates met with a very. Some months ago I advertised ,goods to be paid for when you threshed I have just secured the agency for ss painful aceWent one day last your crops,.I suppose I should have specified 1915 erops, but the shops. Call and see new -.- PI/^� ►t i1.Lj'Li •:• week while operating a corn ,separator and sec�re j ��.•rr Yeutter in the barn. His clothing many seem to have taken it for granted that [ meant next gat caught in the machinery and seasoa'a crops. Should be, nuf sed. I wn sorry to be prices. YARD IrV RER i y as it became wound in the wheel obliged to take -up this valuable. space with the I Ind phone 1919 It braised his body badly from. his w Russell ,_ shoulders to his waist. The abov�e..as I wanted to tell you this week a. machine was soon stopped and he .about our Christmas groceries, you ' PICHEitdNir. Out. was extricated from his perilouP We Have just received a heavy _ position. His injuries, while kuowl rnrranta, raisins, figs, dates - assorted stock of - ;ppaainful, are not serious but he has _ Fruit 'V'ege�tables sad well been confined to his house for - peels. oats, iceings. flavorings, _ All Pine, Georgia. Pine and A formes resident of the 5th _, " but 1 can aeaara you we will pe ' _.several days. y _ tiro Fruit, Bananas, Mala Hemlock Lumber. Crai&befines,-, All kinds of interior finigh in haveLaU awlile supply of _ _ , concession of Uxbridge. Mr. Thos. �O°Bairn, who has been residing on _ _ the best quality. Lemons, Figa.C`hestnuta.Hrazil Georgia pfae Doors the 8th concession of Scott, for a _ nate, Sweet - Potatoes, Canli• and Sash, also Our groceries are the freshest Somber of years, met with a sad- - - - flower, Cabba9aiah ge, pa $,_. 8x. 4z and 5z H. C. red idea and sad death on Monday' evenia}}t�. He and his eon were EORCAE _. P Jpotatoes. PHI Ll received a load opoOnlona, Lima Beans. aCedar Shingles. - iretntnfng dome from Uxbridge Just receid ld f tt" with a load of chop. when he and. 02A=A =1= Try Marquis -home-made taffies QQ r'"-"` -. denly and without warning fell andcriepe, We D• Gordon i;0�, from the top of the load to the hard road. One of the wheels 1Peiisoa rte -Cream on hood PICKERINf� psamed over his head crushing ital] the time. > badly sad causing instant death. DON'T FORGET He J. MA RQUI b� "Isad Iodepsadeat phoas.s apposed that be was seized -with heart failure or apoplexy _Pkinft and dist he may have been dead ' ss • � g. ibefoce he fell to the ground. He That we carry a Targe assort o! BRAZITFORD ROOF -the Pia�WIng was E about fiftq years of age. _. ING and WOOD SHINGLES, 8o that you will ••- F D-•' The Women a Institute held a .�anfCQm�t L .�cer�•yy ancoeeafnl meeticg. on wed- not have to wait for your orders st C. N. R.► Station ee0ds haat at the home of Mrs. to be filled _ he ood Wm. ones. Over thin members ``� W The object tof this Associatl an proson Is to ecute On - wet present, Mrs R Crank, of RUSH orders at this time of the season arb filled at once. Brewers' Grains, McAed Corn Feed les°° o p I Pickering, president of Sontb On- ' win Women's Institute, and Mise We have Silo stock all ready machined Bran, Shorts, Piaur, Corn, Oileake w . , .,. • he e Richardson, of Pickering, were -and ready to erect. - Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, ate. Members baying peopert Riolan oommaal• - .also present and spoke briefly. The. - - Orders taken for Swift's ted.9teercau medisy with any metabse ,chief item on the,program was the p of Executive Commill". excellent report of the provincial Did' yon,ever so -e our HEAVY WALL -BOARD ? Its ust-the Fertilizers. convention, given by bits. Morganj Ifetnbenhip i« t1.o0. Pugh. I, given e n by papers on thing. for that partition you intend putting in, and Phone Home Markham 5030. ��a may be had from We rrselMat oe • our ceilin will be better if you us it. Cannot Baoret.ry oe aypliaarioo.' Canadian Anthors' were given Y• g y 'ThOzxLe�e Reel�or, 7i1 Exec. Com•. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm b several of the members. A clack nor break off, after once put on. n; y p tt aaoifman ' aottea er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out quantity of yarn was given out to Tr it. -Alwa s some in stock. - �;. be made. Lnto sacks for the soldiers y y 'st Qoaaataa•o'rr 9VVVq: i ""J Pod 9' t , .. Will send to your nearest station, freight allowed. mea—ala •"`a'c•� �a'�aes-stat a'°°'r 1.A. 0 Connor: W, la Clark. and also sewing for the Red Cross _ tp ••a .- _- Society. Almle of clothing was = •- - • � ,cg 070. a g g also seat to the Children's Aid "Don't forget oar' phone number is Stouffville 303. N•+' �•o- Society, of Oshawa, _ ►• ;deg ..•, s, o m a The South Ontario Farmers' �3 � . czar and Women's Institutes wt 001.ar their regular winter meeting here on Wednesday, Dec. 1st. At 2.30 a7 dv wt. aI p M. the men will meet in the =onto Ma crit Hall (upstairs) gad at the r>R ���WEN same hour the women will meetio 8�C"UgF�=LL� 4•+L the Masonic Hall, and at 7.30 there moo a+r .-m � � 2 ze � 11 l by a joint meeting of the two W O :a '�� °q�°o ° = Of all materials and design p D SIMPSON& Coot?� in thecarne lace.e { ° o kept in Block. If will pay youTill be tilts. H. W, Pare � [•i l n o I V •,lav l e b call of our worts std iaBpeal our steak he Northlands," Coch• • e,•,►�j sib a• Ria,xp Aldi and obtain prioes. Don't be misledbb�� Y will speak on 33Sr924�=Z 131 MjOWU0® 3W4Lt0 sob ! e. i � 0: ii � ' S apnis we do not employ ibem, oonsegnBoi• res t to wo• • O • - i a = p a t we can, and do throw off 1ha had much As the Millinery Season will soon close, we are offering the balance of =p '8 fl ° . ; oyommiision of 10 percent., whiohyop�wil irk in this, season's Hats at greatly reduced prices. Hats, reg. $1.50 ., E o g o ' oertainly save by ,purchasing from Wk mnnt, to $6.00 will be sold one-third less and some still lower. M ° �s g a s can solicited. of " If you want a good hat ttit little massy. Come to -dap. e • 3 = s i WHITBY GRANITE CG.. 4 Whitby, Ontasla i•, General Dry Goods and Fahey Goods for the Xmas Season, including A k Santa Claus'.Pack with beautiful and wonderful things from a]1 over the world. Also, M:en's, Women's, Girls'•and Boys' Underclothes and " .ate Chop ling t Greenwood •:• 11ardwan �.. Sweaters for the cold daps. Qa11 and see our stock of "Halipy , Boots, Shoe�s^,.Rubbers, Overalls, Top Shirts, Dress Shirts, Etc. , .,AND OAT FLAKING Thought" and other stoves R O- C E R I E :�. The undersigned is prepared to do as well as other linea grain chopping and o flaking of. Hardware. Eavetroaghing and repairing ` line of Holiday Gonda. Raisins, pkv 2. fo.e25c, aisins in bulk, every day in the week tom tl attended to. 2:;c. Mixed Peel 18c lb, Currants He Ib, Rolled Oats 6icc lbs 25c. except on Saturday .� p y 1 l Wheat 5J lba 2bc. Good Black and Mixed ea 35e lb, Best Work guaranteed ani] prices and 40c lb, Five Roses Floury. also Cream and Tea Buns, A quantity of slabs for sale, also moderate. Best Cleanser 3 cans 25c. Phone 2800. wagon tongues; axles, etc. -k' Lawrence Denny, SON & Co., PICKERING John F. Bayles, Greenwood GREENWOOD ,. : ,;.wya•,.� .v.:_.::' _',__.:s.:i'c..:,.�.._,.... _ .. ..e.,... .•-i., ._.....:.s.ir±¢._....a..c�.ion._.......,;,.:isx�;....e:+5..:.s9LF.uw: nlr•,��^..::.eeAa �1.�•� t"a,::'+i.�,t:"�..Th'.It,'W.._,`p� .`,:ss; �r�3"3`.`...Ln W, w 7M. x. 5 d.. & ftow To D c8oS KE&ACLES. .,_.,NTAR10'S TWER LOSS $15009000 IMUMATISM. 0If you are incslined to believe that the age of miracles is past and wish visible evidence of Red Cross thauma- The Dhwftl�e is in the Blood and Through, Forest Destruction Caused by Careless Settlers, Ontario turgy, you have only to look at our Must Be Treated Through Loses This Stupendous Amount Vhis Year. returned soldiers who are now coming home• in steadily increasing numbers. the Blood. Nearly every returned soldier is a ere,s f I . . 1. Red Cross miracle, for in the majority There are almost as many Ways 0 why doe- The people of Ontario lot Times of Special Danger. .-treating rheumatism as there are 3 r. e of cases a soldier is invalided home :tors. Most of these treatments are $3,600,000 worth of standing timber During particularly dangerous per- only when he is physically ine'apaci- directed at the symptoms and are con- through fire this year. liods permits may be refused in the tated for further service. You may i_ sidered successful if they relieve the Nearly eighty per cent. of this loss hazardous districts until rain falls. think that some of them are sadly pain and the stiffness. But the Pam was directly due to carelessness by During 1914 and 1915 such temPOr- crippled and mutilated, but if you in could compare their condition to-dak __V(�At=ffm s return particularly settlers' in setting out their clearing. ary refusal has been necessary as been­4jx]Vosed- -to-i fires. Su -&--enormous penalties -may --various parts of th"rovince. with- their condition when they were jdampneas. This shows that -the poi- well cause concern, particularly as: In general, however, the obtaining first placed in the hands of surgeon son was not driven from the system experts have found Ontario% mer-' of permits is made as eas and nurse, you would be able to esti- 'by as posal- I Frequent a by the treatment. employed. Rheuma- chantrLble timber to be rapidly di- b e consistent with safety. . e uent mate-wh t the Red Cross has done in Of minishing, and every citizen knows patrol trips. on the par' - the way of patching up and healing - tism can be relieved in a num t. of the forest ways, but- there -is -only --one way quite -well- the heavy increase -in -his ---guards, and the arrangement of his --Having -a Scrap. _ghattered bodies. cure it, and that is through the territory is System- how�_v-er,--you, can not! Four-year-ol-d DQnald was out in blood, lumber bills. trips so that his In Canadi, ;expelling the poisonous acid that A movement has been under way atically' covered, and so that settlers me the greatest miracles of the Red the street having a scrap with a boyV, causes the aches and pains and stiff for some time to have Ontario adopt becoin Cross and Army Service Corps --the older than himself, familiar with his.movements, and getting decid To renew and enrich the blood the "permit laws" of British Colum. are the chief means to this end. The men who have. been made -sound andedly the worst of it. But his quick Rowed on become whole and as good as new again, and wit saw a way of avoiding actual de - there is no medicine can equal Dr. bia, whereby no settler is a forest guard so a familiar 0 . . Williams' Pink Pills, which go right - operations me, mother?" he without with land-clearin. in his start a brush or slash lire are once more -back in the trenches,, feat. "Did vou epli to the root of the trouble and cure, obtaining a permit from a quali-: patrol district, and thus is:aMe more making one life do double service. shouted loudly. There was no reply, stay cured. Th fol_ I first obta 'rheumatism to - fire ranger. 72 -us prtcaw tton is I,, the neighborhood Indeed, is is not a mix-acte one and the other boy w&A-iun�met- lowing is an exam of what Dr. rapidly cutting down British Colum- when permits are wanted. Also his - man having only one life to give:Ami-g. Then Donald shrieked desper- z: VMliams' Pink Pills i��_ n do in cases! I ca 'bia's forest destructionfamiliarity. with lash which he knows should be able to give that life twice ately, "Call me in, mother, dear! 012, . P .1. . ',of this kind. Mr. Henry Smith, St. I How the B. C. system . works. the owners desire to In ditring the and even three times over -thanks to do call me in, quick!" -"For upwards- of i 'a -summer, *enables him burn nrnmany cases the Red' Cross. Terome,,Que., says: I described thus by, Mr. M. A. Grainger, a year I was a victim of rheumatism ;t commend burning at a particular Think what the Red Cross has trouble Acting Chief Forester of that proii! 0 re f 'all Different Now. st painful form. 'The'tro time, and by giving the owner a per- saved in that most precious - of "Before we were married you al - was d in my legs, and for a long mit at such a time the area is cleaned commodities - human life - and be Success Is Conclusive. time was Mbad that I could not walk me ways gave the waiter' half a dollar," up while conditions are right. After certain when next you put your no several years experience an observant on a Red' Cross subscription list that-'ahe fgaid- The suffering which I - endured can British Columbia has had per -1 'Yep," he te onlrbe -imagined by those who have - -0 F: . f.-+ �iarei will `hpeom4ii Von 'have made a very profitable in- I -plied- isdIv- "IR4ore mit system in effect for stix fir eSL been similarly afflicted.' Doctors'- -to say nothing of perform- 1 was married I always had a half - treatment en I sons, and has maintained a staff each burning slash cheaply and safely. vestment treatment did not help me, and then 7 year sufficient to supervise the grant- Very often he is asked for" advice Ing a humane and patriotic act. dollar to give." began trying other remedies; but with .. - Six. years about when to burn, or he may be ask71 - I to and use of permits. i2o better results. Finally I was ad- -successful, experience has convinced ed to. stay while. the burning is done. vised.to try Dr. Williams" Pink Pills, practically every citizen that the-sys- Such assistance when en it . can be given -- .and although I had begun to lose tent of fire permits is a valuable con- is never refused. X faith- in medicine, I finally decided to servation measure. Settlers Glad to Help. ". i -T - . :I ' ? I . -_ g grateftl now that I did so, for" after' Burning permits are required Over. In every way slash burning is facil- �7 __ 'Why those Pains I ive the pills a. trial. I am very: taking eight boxes of the pills the 'the whole province with the exeep- itated -by the staff of guards, -i while trouble completely disappeared, I was tion of small, well settled communi- ing-las --- 1 ties where the forest areas are much dered quite safe. The settlers, who Here Is a teadmitiaW unsciWited It" from pain and Too X Id walk as well, as ever I did in my life. X I have since 1 broken up by clearings. Permits are are, in the majority of cases, familiar taken the pills occasionally as a pre- required from May fat to September with the results of bush fires through "It I had my will it would e, and I Cannot 1 15th for clearing land, for _agricul- observation, of old burns and through be advertised on every street cautionary measure, e, and for clearing any , debris occasional accidental fires which get corner. The man or woman tui !speak too highly in their favor. that has rheumatism and fails Pink along roads and railways. . -around. away, are ready to, co-operate to pre - You can get Dr. Williams' Pills through any med°pne dealer or Perini amand -mines, or logging slash. vent the recurrence. of fires., No pro- that kiep and use Sloan's Llni- X I i meat is like a drowning man by mail at W cents a bi;z or six boxes, Permits can be obtained only from the vince in Canada has a better public refusing a rope. am . Williams'regular forests guards and rangers, The Dr. sentiment in the matter of fire. pro- :Pyle, Lak N. r. for $2.50 from Th d 'Dominion wardens, and munici- 1 tection. The permit system, chiefly medicine Co., Brockville, Ont gl granted has been Instrumental in building up authorities. who may be FINDS FOUR KINDS OF -BOMBS, special power to issue them. 'Writ- this sentiment The forest guards �10an s its only are 4eromeI'll, 6� a year was was �itated by t' r, de d quite ften perm allowed, and the, have often very large districts- In Vagaidne Deiscrtbes the Hair Brush regular permit form only is used. their charge (average 500,OW. acres A PM In 19-14), but are assisted in the work and Othem Over 11.000 Issued. of fire detection through settlors re- -les OIL the i . . 1. ili, .. �►lIunient e IQ There are no other articles porting fires by- telephone or other - subject of the war that can compare I In 1914,, 346 provincial guards and with those to be found month by i rangers issued L 11,523 permits for, wise, and even by starting fire fight - burning brush. There is naturally a Ing while the fires are small and be- vionth In , Blackwood's. Magazine. i rest dffi= certain amount of hazard, in almost' fore the arrival of the fo rvan t --h& hens©r h" been vinAble' to i _W.1411111111111 evory -vLCIL�ALAIS A44=1 ­ MW -4 t a take the life and spirit out of them, the issuance of permits bien super- � o have already 0"effective ire pro - light -perhaps -because they see the 'hich system is im- vised that in only 1-98 cases did Me rection systen)-* in light so long after the events they de- Al fire got sway. - The permitee must do; Proving eacY year; It is undoubted scribe have occurred 'they contain, all in his power to prevent a permit' that the fire-perinit 'polity is the ba - valuable said interesting information' . system rests,-, to be f fire from getting beyond bounds. ae- 1-sis on which the whole ba - :.:.sot found elsiewherib. if re in - current num- ore a permit is issued the guard or and is the nisi valuable provision in A writer in the . I protective. chapter of the For. int of ranger inspects- the area to be burn. the fire protect Mr gives- an interesting secoi be. ed to determine whether- or not it can eat Act. �the various bombs that are . ing be burned with safety, and to see if Permits are the Kiystone. aced in the trenches. ' He says: fire lines' have been- made around the 1; is safe to say that among the •"-The hair brush is very li h edge, or, in some cases, be demaMl settlers themsolves 90 or 95 per cent. *rdinary hair.*brush except t mjhat the brush be piled. The fact that - support this 'bristles are replaced b* a solid bloc , provision, and would re- did-e-rWe hai been exercised is -shown :ist.its elimination. It protects them - of high explosive. The policeman's by the, fact-- fhat.-Wily one per cent. Of from the occasional reckless. citizen truncheon has gay streamers tape es W out under permit got who might *otherwise carelessly cause 'tied to ft tail to insure that -k falls In every case this season such damage; From experience _gaivedl in to the ground nose downward. i053_,f1`=w1w- !escaping fires were controlled with , British Columbia;, the unqua!ifled:, thess-bombs explode on impact, and: little 'damage. The permittee is re-' atatement, is made_thatunless brush' It is inadvisable to knock. thein the control of such fires.! bit against anything, say the back of the sponsible for ining is contr4l�ed by means of pei-! 'trench, when throwing them.Forty thousand and four acres of mita-no real fire-protectionis possible a-gricultural land were burned over in a timbered country. It is safe' to "The cricket ball works by a time under permit during 'the' fire season 'say that -in no timbered -region where The removal of a certain pin of 1914, besides 5,727 -acres of logging - Permits have' been used would' the releases a 'spring 'which ligliti an slash, 7,204 acres of slash along rail-, people go back to the old system' of i internal fuse timed to explode the and 290- miles -of slash along indiscriminate and uncontrolled burn nib in five seconds. You take the ways,. a Forestry Journal.yablic roads. ing.-Canadian" in your right hand, remove the pin ana"Cast the thing madly from from you. The jam tin variety ap-THE GUELPH WINTER., FAIR, 1 every night. from Saturday. to Thurs- peals more' particularly, to the sports. I day. In aOition, on Tuesday' . and I man, as the element of chance enters d Thursday evenings, there will be. -Largest Live ..Stock Show Hel largely into its successful use. It is competition for officers' chargers and, timed to explode about ten seconds In the Dominion. a riding exhibition by the 29th B4t- -.after the lighting . .of -the fuse." From"a small start in .1884 as a fat:,tery, which is , stationed in Guelph. INSURANCEstock -show- for Guelph and vicinity I A series of lectures will be deiiverii CLAIMS HIGH. there has developed the biggest pure-' ed, each day of the slidw:* upon 'live ly agricultural exhibition in. the -Do- stock, poultry or see&,'an.d will be s6 War Has Cost British Companies mimon arranged that the visitors will.be able Over $27,000,000. At fi'r'st only fat cattle were pro- to- hear the lecture and gee all of -the It is estimated that the war hasJ1 vided for. The classification has been: -jude.1lig. cost the insurance offices in the enlarged from; year to year, including A new feature this year is a judg British Empire -more than $27,000,000. first sheep then swine, later a dairy.. ing competition betwelen-the, different test and poultry werv. ad&d. , In 1909,1 counties of the provincei each county This is made up as follows: British life 'offices .'..%..'.$14,000,000 !*a horse show was added, and this yearbeing represented by three men pick - British a start is being made with breeding 'ed by the District Representative. British industrial offices.. 4,352,6501 sections for cattle, sheep and swine. Britisb'friendly societies.. 2,500,000 Most Important;- Canadian life offices`..... 3,500,600 The judging of poultry will. be coni -.I i iating" on the pleted by Monday morning, Dec. Gth I Two boys were expatiating Australasian 2,000,000 and prizes placed., the coops, s relative merits of their fathers as :Depw0encies ......... •. 1,000,000 that'visitors will be able"to"note the', musicians. The dairy test will be; "My father is the greatest Thusi- 'Total .. ........... -$�7,852,650• prize riners cia 1pl,% and i r, UIS " OW4 - -n in Vie towny"7 said one ­ t complet I ca - As each' y The number of claims of the British sulit--p6_sted on Monday. i OS!" the other. aiiiii.. "Witten in :.offiees are not available, but as class of horses,'beef 'cattle, sheep and- father startshis music every man for the industrial offices their claims I swine is -judged, -card& showing the 1 stops work." that ? said the other. _.,.now number 46,000,. which is 4,000 1�1�w s d catalogue -number. and the prize at does do?" o?p* more than a month ago.. The largest,Iawarded will be put up on the scall'6�m i office in this 'group, -the Prudential, or pen -so that the ideals of the judges: ' '5- blowthe whistle --for meals has -lately, been paying claims at the can be followed by the visitors. -All; un at t e mill." rate of $60,000 a week, and at present beef cattle and - dairy - cattle -will be its total war claims amount. to close stabled -according. to . classes,", and -Differentiation. on $2,500,000, while others have paid sheep- and'swine according to breeds. "Is 'youri husband an' optimist?" 'a week. "Weli.,' , -replied.. the tired -looking as much as $15,000 The comfort of visitors, has rec�ived, 'Rds of woman, 'he's an optimist in hop - As for the life offices, it must he considerable attention at the ha & that they cater only V the Fair Board, seating accomm'Oda- ing' for thq beaf, but 4 good deal of home in mind '1 w wealthier classes,. and ' the -clai*s tion having been, provided for 84,in'Ei pessimist in working f6r it. :thohave Seen called upon to meet hundred more people than in anyiy include one for $1500,00 and several former year.One thousand lemons give seventeen for $250.000• There will be judging of horses Igallons of juice. ..Vict rola IV With 15 ten -ins double -sided Witt "Reedrds (30 cele tions, Your - 0" choice).. $34.50. Easy Payments if Desired. p Other Victrafas A Genuine Victrola $33-50 toJ4W for Christmas -is both a gift for the day and -means of entertainment and happiness- 11fe--year round. l It will bring to your fireside, all the delightsof music the world has -.to offer—vocal, Instrumental, dance ..a I nd orchestral; and make your houfs as socially 'pleasant as those you have enjoyed when listening to the Victrola at the homes of your friends. There are 6000 Victor'Records from which to choos You, can get ten -inch, double -sided Victor Rec for 90c., including- any of your favorite sel -standard'and popular songs and instru Any of "His Master's' Voice" d hear -them. If there is not o r d s from which to choos b d d Victor R�,c a ori"e se, our f a and n_tru Voice" d not 0 notify us and we will see tha r 1 ,--.-pointed- on -Christmas mornin BERLINER .0RAM,0--P 01 Leno' ONE soot New Agencies Consi _xa-*' '�' : ,rte +.-ti' : y �a ..�•�r- aA3lv'•.•+•,.y, '1' - .'i . 'W ,.,9".' o- .i `e�'.;iy. , ., C^.nS•S•`r-;_3e'^-,,, 'a..�,y-.^-�-a_t•c' e�-rr'°.faE7r+^-c 9: eaN,c�. �T.rs. •.R, ori. ��• ,,r,�•�:..-s,rE�i9�"�'.`c+,.J' -..x_+as..5r.> ,.'�.+c.:N••-'�-•'"•rF'1'�,�°``4Jr.i. t=.-'�. s ru:�..� :a'��,'s a•,._, :.9 . �.v, _ •,Mi.+we.; " -. ,.a: .r - a- � .w',..., . . •._ w`...q, .. :.e-. ,.r...,- -...- _r, R-. - .'s'lr ,,.,..; ,a,.. ..� r .'?... �•w. �+ �. ., g.s ".?3',.:-. .. :T,..„.• ..: .:: •a <, ;.•,,R. ..: ."_.•tin.. ;...^.. .. .. ,., , ; 1-.'” I, i,?•�.t'w`c�,'�+. >F. y.... .,�:v '' ..;•:�+"'d,.? ,n: ,.,,f. .... y, '.. .. t , . r .... , .. .: -"SMG•. ;�, , . yy 'wvu _ w , - _ .-. •: n - , y ..; . ,. .: ..:.:... +.:Gla•.--.: •u.•-.... ;`^M. ':.y;�•%i�"ni.y 5 " -' WANTED LETTER; DRAPED ONE-PIECE D$ESSIM _ WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT GDT 3,000- DRAPED 'HOWj�j MENSELY POPULAR. BABY'S OWN TABLETS to SaVe -- :-� Appeal of "Lonely Soldier" Brings a .f Tour (s,S` From the I umber o! one Thousands of mothers throughout Surfeit." �ILLETTt`; . Ton � dresses whit are being worn at par- Canada have written of their thank- The story of the "Ionely soldier" at PERFUMED• --- 'nlli Free Prescription ties and othe social occasions, As well fulness for what Baby's Own Tablet. the front, published in a London CLEANS h as in the ho e, it is apparent that !have done for their• little ones. Among newspaper, ,describing how he shrank milady's wardrobe will not be com- Do your eyes Give you e ? Do them is Mrs. Frank Wright, Clifford, away shamefaced and empty handed AND , Tete this winter without one or more G, DISINFECTS s. lios. already wear yyeglasses or s tacles Y P Ont., who says:— I would not hiI' when the postal lorries rumbled in j\ Thousands of people weak these ' _wt, sows" of these garments. The .winning fes- without Baby's 'Own Tablets, as they and eager hands shot up for lettere who might easily dispense with ' them. tore of the one-piece model are that.. were of great help to me when my i and •pa;eels from dear ones at home," o -You may be one of these, and it is your 100/PURE duty to sage your eyes before it is too every taste from the extre}ne to the little boy was troubled with constips- has had an amusing sequel. Within + I - late. The eyes are neglected more than austere may be satisfied and the ease : •• y MADE I N f; r ,any other organ o! the entire body. Biter tion and sour.stomach. The Tablets three=da a there arrived ninety huge yo0 11a1sh your day's Rork yon sit down► which these' dresses may be cure - indigestion; colds and simple parcels for the lonely one, six bags of ( t and rest your muscles, but how about your madg., fevers; colic ex el worms and' pro- smaller parcels,-and 3,000 letters! CANADA �..� i —_eyes ? Do you rest them t you know For example, ' observe the smart, mote healthy sleep. The are sold b Again, a Manchester paper printed i yon do not. 3-oyf rea+i Qr-.do something , �' y y iq. ' else that keeps your eyes busy, : you a ork pleasing effect of the Ladies Home i medicine' deniers or by mail at 25 a letter from a corporal in the Second your eyes until you go to bed. That is Journal Pattern' No. 9191, illustrated i') trcl TrcaMws�+Yuwm —why so many have strained eyes, and 9s.- dress coma' is of a cents a box from The Dr. Williams' South Lancashires, saying he was -ally other eye troubles that threaten par- 'herewith. is Medicine- Co., -Brockville, Ont,__ probably unique• as a man who had not ' - 11 M or total blinduese. Eyeglasses are received a single communication from „ ` meT erely atches; they never cure. This the hon since the • war began —Cres prescription, which has beneAtted the e land eyes of so mgny, mi-p work equal won-------.— _ - _ ' y_H"_k_Q 3y_ Crook. at corporal's xt letter-to thepa—', f , - dere for you: Use it a short time. Would —.' INN=— r 'Fire t - — •— on like your eye troubles to disc pea: as per was very brief I ve received 320- y is often one hears people say that letters 'and papers, and I'm steadily i" t by maeic ? Tr this prescript on. Go t _ - they will do a certain thing "by hook to the nearest wide-awake drug store and „ working• through the replies." A fortune ahvaits the genius who et a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets; fl12 a ! or by crook This expression dates scon- 03'�• ounce bottle with warm water, drop back to feudal d�qs, and refers to, - can invent a mirror that will Ia one tablet and allow it to thoroughly - g p -'A FAMOUS DOCTOR vine a woman she.is as pretty as sl}e. , dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes - the-old forest laws' which ave er- two 0ur times daily. Just note R thinks She is. Te' your eyes c ear ap mission to poor people to ether Wood tie Inflammation-will disappear. Don't be y on condition that they neither cut nor afraid to use it ; it ie absolutely harm- iRtaard's Zinlmeat Cures 4astet Is. Co- :afra 3to who are now bund might have sawed timber., Those branches which "Dear Dr_ Jackson: saved their eyes had they Started' to care they could break, or such sticks • as "I can truly say Yonr Roman Meal pis fps ate=. for them in time. This is a simple treat- is a veritable godsend tohumanity:menE but marvellons]y effective' In muni• -� - Could be carried away were theirs, L^� �� It has proved all but 'miraculous in 1 ARMS n, Dairy or Frru t. When STOCK, tulles of cases. Now that .son have been - but this was all they were entitled t33 my -hands. I prescribe ft freely for warned don't delay a day, but do what you i to pull down dead branches, or re- ! want to buy. write H. W. Dawson, can to save your eyes, and you are likely _ P indigestion, neurasthenia, anaemia, Brampton. .Ont. to thank ns as long as you nue for abs i move sticks from the underbrush, and ail undertoned cotiditiops, but Tr�mas I certain. hooks and crooked poleli were especially for ooiastSpation., , In this 1REWSP8P�i1ig lros saLSr - •shins this porocrlptwil ll the e - rug Co. of Toronto will fill the' above brought into use. Those in time came latter condition it has not failed late PROFIT-DIAKING NEWS JOB prescription by mail, if your drugslat in a Bingle ease." r Offices for sale in 5 god Ontario _. _..— to be called hooks and crooks. By i towns. The most useful and interesting a 'f� _ their use the peasants managed to Roman Meal is e t dekeiaats i of all businesses. Full Information os. ` 805IE ARMY TERMS. r+j procure all the wood needed. Hence ! porridge, fin' D Be, and _ appllcatton co Wilson Publishing com- bread. Ask your doctor about It.'At 1 vany. 73 west Adelaide 8t. Toronto. %11 I _ the expression by hook or by crook."All grocers', 10 and 25 cents. 1 din Army Corps, Division, Brigade _w mss'• >r<+s•�+•s idatmeat Osree Colas. •a RAPPERS. ATTENTION RAW - and Squadron. I Stitch in Time. T Furs wanted. Get the highest prices An Army Corps in. on a small r ... , _ :.Indian Prince in .1''ranee. Mrs. Suphrage--Our society has with reliable assortment sena for price _ y� scale, a complete army in itself. The - net H. iiaimeet. rets3l manufacturer; '• Early in the war when the expedi- aPPointeQ and chairman of a com- Ss7 main street. Paterson N.7. "$ Strength varies from 35,000 to 45,000 mittee whose object it is to bring Mem tionary forces were being mobilized ' about a reduction. in rents. zags faansf. r and equipped, ertrabl Sig a _ ,0 AURES, 11 IN flIXTH :Csood - „, - A division m a body of horse, loot, :. - :' seventy vlchoahsd seen activeServicem IndianII, Mr Snphrag n mm-trousers. lad e L ui cession ndasi, Muskoka. i sur P a , " 'and artillery of from 15,000 to 20,004 - hear it, my dear; when we home Loofas «'filler, 13frkendale, -Dneaa. on can -begin o y A brigade is a force of infantry or 9191 the past, organized and equipped at'YOU alitcct.lAwtlous. cavalry. An infantry brigad is ! oundation waist with kimono sleeves his own expense almost an army I ANCEK TUMORS, LUMP& ETfw - �--rl-- corps of his subjects and offered both '(Find®Ig1Ca EyE1ift � internal dna external. cured with- from 4,000 to 7,000 strong, and s eav- and a removable chemisette. Here' himself and iiia men to his Ills eat Ore Eyes aa8amed by exppoo-- out vain by our home treatment write �a alry brigade from 1,000 • to 2,000 also is shown the natty effect obtain- 1 y sure to Sss,-asatand MIN us before too late. Dr. Hellman Medical ; Sing George. The moral effect of Cc Limited. Collingwooa. Ont js iatrong. ; ed by the sleeveless overblouse is j this action and the acceptance of the quickly relieved by Morias W hits r An infantry regiment is from 2,000 handkerchief effect and a bib-girdle, I volunteers by the King of England j rim• NoSmsrtisg. N I AGR ADU -to 4,000 strong. A cavalry, regiment forming postillions, at the .back. The � � cement. the feelir.g of ���� 1 "t Eye Comfort. C Wyandott+ea has tent yo„r s 3•e per Hattie. Mfatiaa y , .'from .590 to 1,000 strong. skirt is a five-gore gathered model, !loyalty existing between the Indian "None ®otter.' , uadrons of caval consist of 150 and may be made with or without the SatvsinT s24e. ForOseltsliietYatTssaslt -. to 200 men. cavalry cascade overskirt. Cuts in sizes 14.1 rolonies and England. Sir Pertrabl !. ts or Mertes iEpl Qs�siy C+•: �iwgO W fa+siers at 2yif6><�est shows. Hoed In the Britian and French Armies a 16, 18 and 20 years Size 18 requires Singh has distinguished himself with I _ cockerels, $2, 43. $5 each. Catalog free: his command with the British forces Concerned About Him. MARSHALL i MARSHALL battery of artillery has six guns and 6ii6 yards of 86-inch material with i in. France. about 200 mea. 2% yards 30-inch contrasting mater- I Old "Lady (to nephew on .leave ga,t, w Niagara Falls, Canada. - --'' ial, and % yards. 27-inch Silk. 1 from the front)—Good-bye, my dear .RAND SEPARATOR CREAM. Patterns, 15 cents each, may be se- , boys and try to find bane to send a TRAPPERS cured at your own Ladies Home Jour- Wltt-ard to let me know you are safe- Patrons of cream therm cream. nal Pattern dealer, or from The Home - l back in the trenches. 1 r - cries frequently complain of the vari'- Patterer Campan'y, 183 George Street, Miriaid'a Liniment Co, Limited. y ,fees Have Advanced a, in he_pel+cen Asp 1 Toronto, Ontario. Gentlemen,—Last winter I receiv- �� zsasm�s �� ��tem>ra. tolzas�s we veiibard ed eat benefit from the use o! i 111d.. , of fat as revealed by the test of the 0' �A The Kaiser and Providence. ;,lo n s,,,,,a., Write maas h9se rim WiiAT DRIVES -MAN TO DRINK. MIN RDS LINIMENT in a severe l gave t. nt n-arket 1n Amertca for ' cream delivered. from time to time r attack of "Grippe, and I have- ire- g 'These variations have 'given rise to 1' quell proved it to be very effective I The Kaiser's idea of Providence is I ��"'� dos r' costs• k::�: w � : more or leas dissatisfaction on the The Literpry Digest, September 18, Irl cases of Inflammation. lust like old Washington White s., part of the patrons, and' have been 1915, has an artiste, Yours, The nigger had a fine roast capon for the first sentence _ - - 1 • the cause of uctriece W. A. HUTCFiINSON, dinner one Sunday. As he carved i', \d` awry friction be- of which -reads, "'The impulse to ' _ ' �e said with a grateful, humble 'air, tween thern and the managers of drunkenness is disease." After point- "Let us thank Providence for this / creameries. A series of teats- and ing- out-that men drink for various - here meal, dear friends: This here l OJ experiments bearing on this point reasons, it- . says that those who° _ - "t fit hav4 recently been _completed by the "drink to get drunk are abnormal; capon belonged to Judge Sharp, my : g 4 Branch of the Dairy and Coid Storage they are diseased." This fact has 1 — Nothing to Fight Over. ,i next-door neighbor, and night after, �o� '� 3 Commissioner of the Department of -been brought out distinctly in the psy- "You and. Grump seem to get along night I pr9yed that Lhe bird might :�� NN fi / � y:,a , ` R' Agriculture, at Ottawa. and the re- chop- tips! Cic ourt toJudge Olaonof the pretty You see, he never borrows it never came, never, never came. o''j'�/' ,cs �, �C Y ; come tlyin over into m yard. But ' C7 cults obtained are published to Cir- etilar 'No. 14 of. that Branch. It is Court says. "We .have yet to find the anything but trouble, and that's all Then I prayed, dear friends, that I 11CP desirable that' creamery patrons first case of the' kind tehere there is I ever have to lend." —. might go over it '.o its yard and fetch Sti .4. .� y d• „� abouId know the results of 'tiieae exa- tend to a Iles dementia - _ a it, end the very first time of askin' 1 do t meq; `L,+ _ ry perimenta. Managers of creameries p y, sataasd•s rsatmspt Casty niphtherta. dear friends, Providence granted my s d not y p P y rsecox, manic depressive insanity, or may apply for ._and secure from the feeble mindedness." All this .means ; r-quest:" - Publications Branch, Department off that the man who frequently. gets Protect the Impleanents. farm r ` -Agriculture, Ottawa, sufficient copies drunk is of unsound wind and should i The business ability of the e _ to, s6pply each- patron. Individual be so treated: In Kansas they lead is in no way more clearly indicated HIRAM JOHNSON I copies will be sent to those who apply chronic drunkards to an asylum for � than by the condition of histools. Al- for them..•. the insane, . In Oh they have an in-.':lowing his machines To remain in. the stitutioti to whoch the habitual drunk- field where last used or uncovered in LI�NITED. WISE WORDS and may be sent by-the judge on ap-'the barnyard results in:quick decay. Paul. _ t f The Old No 494 St P plication by the friends until he is Nothing so injures machinery as ex- I MONTREAL physici an on Food considered 'cured. 'I knew a clever I posure to the weather. Purely Herbal—No poison- - r . A Western physician has views young man who went to an asylum li an implement shed is not avail- ous coloring matter. Establiatied over 39 years As i about food. He says and' begged the - - Superintendent , to 1 able, the machines' should be as- Antiseptic—S t o p s b 16 o d. Raw fur �al ars "I have always believed. that the take him in for a year till he would; sembled where they can be severed poisoaan�. festering. etc. tTuty of'the physician does not cease have a chance to break off. There are with temporary roofing, to keep off I Soothing—Ends quickly the pain and smarting. No inflated price list from us. --�aviEh_-tFeatin�_thp gi ,_t_that_tve many such pitiful cases for which'!, the snow and ice. His aU sores, owe it to humanity ick- ch the!_ how therE is no -provision made, in spite I Roofing is cheap. Any farmer can send us your Fun and oat the. , + to protect their health especially w of the revenue from the traffic that erect s frame work to carry a roof. 50c. Box. Ali Druggists And Stores highest market price. =. hygienic and dietetic laws, causes it. i The two sides approach should "With such 8 feeling as to ray It is a serious reflection 'on our f closed. us afforded duty I take great pleasure in saying, civilization that there is no ro•' amply repay the owner,•-while as that, in rriy own experience and also made for this -claser-mo o - them' -the } an additional advantage, he will be jpr victims of the license system. We able to utilize spare time in cleaning .-32ND ANNUAL �• from personal observation._ I have see such then going down for years, and painting his •implements when ,found no food to equal Grape-Nuts wasting their' substance in drink, beg- i close at hand and protected, which he . t • • --�•� and that I find there is almost no arin their families and becomin a - romn e a limit to the great benefit this food g g could not do were they scatted ed over p will bringwhen used in all cases of nuisance 'and often' a menace 'to so- the farm. Ontario ciety, and little or nothing • is done sickness and convalescence. I "It is my experience that no physi- to .help them. They sometimes try i ' Fifty years ago tea was too dear to W• 1 condition forbids the use of Grape- desperately to break off, but what be an ordinary beverage in the aver- To persons in health there is }tope ,in the presence of the open bar- age household. Fa 'r and the -treating custom . The in nourishing and acceptable room a g rh especially at breakfast Physician is not allowed to send them to any 'institution unless he is very F :nerd- of the human .GUELPH u nrk. rte - i know- that for him-t}ll he becomes insane or com- .. ade of mits a crime. But what caused thin D EC EM B_E R 3•rd. _ to 9th, 1911L.. nk it I diseased condition? "The curse cause- e m_ less shall not come.". Statistics gen- " o� !i lesseraLIy point' to a drinking father oi� a _—CANADA'S _Oldest--and--biggest WINTER' FAIR' In n grandfather. He was probably ignor-' the Arena you•.-wi I see the BEST STOCK .pra d.}lted on the = ant of the fact that his - drinking BEST FARMS 1A CANADA and in the Lectttx� room you would `injure lira children- and • - - - - - _ -grand-' - will hear how they 'were pl�aduced. � `,•�� ,Hldren. 1 I _-YOU cannot. AFFORD 'to miss it. Single bare on ails Then, for God's sake help -us to i Railways. -sad this truth far_ and wide that y y - 1 ns of drinking parents are visit- . R W. WADE, a WM. �S1IIITH,.M.P., . , ,he children and grandchildren, President, Secretary, H. ARNOTT; - - Parlralletlt Bis. THE p1 . Wuiiibua; - Ont. - - ants are in -the vicinity- Toronto, Ont. •-'h ' ey at their trunks on ?, ISSUE 48—'15.1 - - _T i • _....t ,...-.-.�....-r ..-_ � .,sem.-........,.:.... , F,. -_ �v_ - . __,6_US ffi. •- ,'�'- 't-' F S"l''�^' b [. ' + •r •* •._-✓ ,.^;G � 5^,` �±'.-.. :: - . ,m.$. .} - ; w ,i S'r',: �,. rx•.. s �! ,!�+i ar: k:,,^b"•. - +r. < ,.f.'y;w" =. .k,' •,v -,. o» 'x?'., �.'�...',- �-..s•-' a qn',,. '�'„ r.SyY.. .Sesew a: ,. ly:.'^.•°'�... ,'.�.. •. ..,-...... fi,g,:vn.., + ...,..r ...' , q . ar,+k•ri.?X..."' ,•. .L .;�:.;"-•7r`---yi^•'r s'" .matisy.'teIA waq T;x"r: �ha. 'r+v"1i�i'•'".µrd` ..e'' •:�..,x,.••.:.�a.�rr -,T s ,r _ �. Y fi `-T'e'r.' T°�;.:_�'. w.:•' :: w...�,,,.;e+_' e -.,/�17,.. m `ys n 0 T JLOM -The Price of potatoes is grad. �•�.� 1f.Eti119T$8. ONLY 4 WEEKS TILL CHRISTMAS s� `lt+ ■ �1f71ui7• tally rising. r...-.-, —Miss Leila Mooney spent Mon- SATURDAY. Nov. 27TR-�-Auctioo sale We are well supplied to fill all orders for yonr Christmas cake. Our raisins ' x day in the city. - of 15 acres of standing timber at lot currants. citron, orange and lemon peal, spEc of ,all kinds, nuts of '•" —Fred Bunting had a business —Mrs. J. C. Philip 'Was in the 23• con. 5. Pickering, the property every variety, Aga dates, Orunes, apricots, etc., are the choicest. -. . of the $state of the late John Wil• -trip to the city on Monde city on Thursday, If you want a gift for your father, mother, sister oe y —Joe Clark had a.busineR38 tri son, Green River. Sale at 1, sharp. brother, we can supply you. Call earl and Bdytbe Law, q! oronto, p y get first spent Sunday with relatives here. to i'omnto yesterday. Bee bilis. Fred Postal. auctioneer. = choice. For gents we have bed sl��, - -� -Mise Hate Kerr, of Oshawa, -Pte. John Kean, of Toronto, SATURDAY, Nov. 27th -Auction sale shirts, collars, ties, mufflers, •tick quit' llnb gayest 'Sunday with her mother was home over Sandey, of farm stcek, ha Ia. roots, - handkerchiefs, sweaters, etc. we here. -Ed. Gormley,'of Toronto, fowl, etcpp, at lot 81, B. F. con. Pick- have slippers, hosiery, aw lt-boo- A. C. Stewart's sale on ' Satnr- lista Sunday at his home. thme e�late Pe Annan, Sale at one. collars, ata ionery and fancy dA,y was well attended 2nd prices -Mrs. Jae. Brien has returned See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. ' . articles for „the children. were fair. home after visiting city fri@oda: Boots. toys, games, mouth organa, jack knives.-dolli. in x- ; -Mrs. W. Boyes, of Belleville, -Our merchants are now stack- TvssnaY, Nov, 90TH-Auotian sale of - fact all you require for Christmas. = spent Monday -with' her relatives ing'u-p with Christmas Dods. Do farm stock and implements. at lot _ - the village. not o elsewhere until you see �• cos. 4. Pickering. the property 1 Our confectionery is as usual fresh and well assorted. g >; y of Thomasfteevelep, - Bale at ane:: %ILLE:SPI-'-DZJI�fiBARmO -At Markham Dr. Patterson what you can do at home. Patron- - o'clock sharp. No reserve. See bills. __- "make� teeth at eight. dollars. ize home trade.. - W, B. Powell, anctioneer. or hone. * * -J. G. Baxter, of tTduey, *.isit• WP:i)xRaDAY, DSc. 18T-Aactlon Base -Mrs. Kerr intends leaving'this ed his aunt, Mrs. Varty, on Tues- of household furniture at the Tem- - -to week to spend a few weeks avith day. Mr. Baster, whho formerly perance.Hotel, Brougham, the pro-- �- her son in Berlin. resided in Pickering is now sta- party of Mrs. A. Brodie. Also a- a t -at — horses caws-a�-hu • -- - -- _ -F-rangy- Bundy anfi: Prl+rat@ i HdH�-- MWO - MON Arthnr Bandy of Toronto, were -Jack Or@ws'ivho ba been in postill, auctioneer. See bills. ! " -- ,home over Sunday. the employ of W. S. Peak for $ale at 2 o'clock. DRic. 8TH -Theo. and Mrs. Annan enter sometime left for Toronto on Sun- WRSDxrn.i at -Auction sale = - • h - tained.a number of young friends day night where he has secured a of farm stock, implements, etc,; at - --on Tuesday evening. position for the winter. - lot E4, con. g, Pickering, the peg- For Right Goods 21t Right Prices -Albert McFadden,. of Toronto, -Mrs. Rose, of Worcester. Mass., perty of Arthur Graham. Sale at 1 spent Tuesday here with his bro- who is on her way to North Bay, o'clock, sharp. J. H. Prentice, auc- tioneer. _ ither, T. M. McFadden. where she will make her }come in -Dr. Henry will be her ae fate; ha -bee 1 -AnCtIon sale s =Begat, Sugar Rfllled Wheat o: iusual next Tuesday to •attend to days with .and rs. Hurst. st tiding timber, chiefly maple, -at lot 5, con. S. Pickerin the proper. The Eiecative of the Town- B• p Pe - Quaker Oate his professional duties. - Granulated Sugar ` FRESH _ -J ty o! Wm. Edwards Sale at,2_ - 1 s for $1- }— $abbath School Association -- nieeand fresh oho Quinlan -has reRited -Geo.- sleety. See iSilIe: Wm Maw. auc• - and! Jones' faun which is being will meet -in the Christian Church, tioneer. is bulk, Brown Sugar I GOOD VZ ed by A._C. Stewart. Brougham, at 2 p. m. on Tuesday, - lbs for 25c.- 16 lbs for 81 rs. C„H. Burling is spending Nov. 80th. All the pastors in the _ i — 6 lbs tar 25c - f�s :-�a couple o eeks,.withherdaugh-- townAip, as well as a cepresenta• �a0lf Mie.-Dennon, of Frankford. Live ftacu-ea Babb -!i tool, -- -- - t -1 Pivaea Proses -rime Cheese - Pres a orries { ' -Arthur Leng, who has been in are requ@sled to attend. ! i the North-west Barin the est -As Jam@*.Potter was passing ..*� Ver. large nice fruit g P Extra freslrand nice Finest the y few months, has returned home. over the race bridge at the eoath in Perfect Seal ' -There will bea-concert in the end of Church Street a few days - .hied sire 10c lb market ords pint jars = . ago will; his en in k ff Baggottsville school this -(Friday) g g e -and threshing' Extra sire 12c lb per lb. 22 cents - Per jar 18 cents evening in aid of the Red Cross. machine, the structure. partly = 3'. M. McFadden has made ex- gave away, but fortunately no .All the music of all the eavation for a cellar under his damage was done to his engiue. gRorid and moat of the-OUR � j BEST. =store with a view to installing a The bridge is being repaired this fun of it, too, -is --at, your O`•' �'-�''' + ADVERTISEMENT _. furnace: week. command if oil own a Gordon -and lura. Law soeat -The question of compelling the y . Should you. receive._any article or articles from « the week-eud . with the former's county to assume the mainten- ,O L U M B I A parents. John -W.* and - Mrs. Law, ante dr part thereof of the Picker- _: , _ _ of Toronto. ing bridge came up before Judge aur _store, which are not satisfactory. we --Several from -here went too McIntyre last week. W. E. N. O R A F O N OLA w gladly exchange, .111 lad] e�cchan a or=- x'orouto on Monday to hear Billy Sinclair. of Oshawa, represented Bunds the noted American base - looked township and Col. Farewell Price 820 up. Easy Terms, 1��• W: or evangelist, looked after the irrtereats of the Made in Canada. Cheerfully refund Your Money W:or - -F.. M. and _ Mrs. Ch#prnan, of county. After hearing all he ' Toronto, spent Sunday here .with �+j - oder ear ' __. @videpre' of the witnesses and the - the Ask to bear them at � ' M. S. and argnmenta of the counsel, the R g SW88�rer OOStB' an�ega10988 khe former s brother, Jud a reserved his decision. McFadden l D� Rri{rOre, )1[re. Chapman. _•he f�►ltowingsa a list of those' Spec'al for small men - MEN 9 suede, - • -L. A. Findlay, of the staff of PICKERING - 1.50 per pyaar 1Ghe Toronto World, spent Satur• who have enlisted in thelldth Ba. ,or big boys. - . Prices according day here with his parents, Alex. C. E. -F. from Pickering Township to quality ' _Kid and Mocka W. Hackae and W E. Chilcott, COAL! COAL, 1 -College color* Big ®tock wool -lined And Mrs. Findlay. y - -Millinery season. will soon Green River; W. J. England, H. C. close, WAR are --offering bar ns Raw and.C. Hanson, ED-land, ham ; Blue and white $8.00' I Per suit 1.08 to 8.00 Per pelt 1,00 and i.60 g � g -I will have constantly on hand •. hats.--See-our advt. on another J. Cassells, F. H, Hindle. and N. J. � page. H. Sim n &-co. * Griffin, Whitevale ;.H. Tozer and a full supply of coal at lowest ' �° W. C. Mnrkar, Pickerin H. J. - - A Bare Bargain � _�TNIeE RAPE Girl's School Boots -The friends of. the Disciple _ g ��' y dA. Meller, Cl Ste ben-'�FohnBa� _...possible price: lonl Black Suit _ Ladies* and box calf Chnrch have repainted the fence � to a Ladies Suit Extra well made' around the church- and thus add- p � Children s _ ,,�• . fnR much to its appearance. P W. H. GIB SON, Good material tent ti -Several from the village Rent tons ; and Eugene Calvert, Pick. We are headquar- P to Toronto on Monday evening to ering. Ontario County has under- 45.1y.. GREEN BURN STATION. Nicely to up. :A 1 matkrial ta] eo to raise a tour Tete battal- f tete. Watson's - 2.� r r. hear Paderewski, the. renowned p on l .85.49 celebra'tee},_all sizes Only 8 per p ;Polish pianist, who . appeared at lion of 1100 _mea. To 'accomplish Tt� j��R �� G Y -- - y I*assey Hall. Ibis 250 men are reqquired from — �' -J, a -Bondy, who has been Pickering. West . Whitby and Men' e high-grade Tailoridg to meas- 81 eas- - �;.- - A There during the past two Reeky Whitby town and the work of re. ure. It's great co feel that tiou are t g y cru is ro ress' Ding to lease rR r r measure when kentak-'m1i, y so C H A PM A N �� assisting J. H. Bund in his rush q p g lug quite aatis. K p Of work•, has returned to his home tactorily during the short time fnR his order.' Your measure is taken In Claremont. the work has been ander Ray, but by D. Sirnpaon, a practical man, The i still a fraction of the re aired secret of success in tailoring is to know —The Swastika Cktb, met on y q how. No matter who[ shays a man is <•.-. , .� ,. We have a complete . assortment, Tuesday evening . at the home of number leas . been . secured, - Our .we can make the appearance normal k�-►; _; ' ;Miss Watson. The evening was village is now about depleted of and stylish. See us for a Xmas suit - �--- -AA,he fsimo s scent in making bandages for the her available young men, but and overcoat. - Our prices are less than '(e 'Red Cross Society. there are *, large number through- aI1 others. t , : r HAPPY THOUGHT" - out the townsht who are Dung D. SIMPSON & Co. " � -The Ladies' Aid of the •Meth. p y, = r • j odiat Church will meet at the and 8t for miltary service who Agents for Crown Tailoring Co. c'`s !'a, -- AND — home of His. G. Law on Wednes- should be thinking about 'their -- - _ '.day, Dec. 1st, a.t-2.30 o'clock. All 'duty to the country. The snore so EARS' ___ __ _ -; ;Imperial Oxford members are rexnested to attend: rapidly the mea enlist. the xooner IENCIL4. —Mrs. D. W. Carruthers post- will the war be tetminated.-E? �� s paned sale on Friday last was -The post office department hasJ2PE"XPErR quite a success. Althoughtheday sentoutnotices to the press in :- ' Parlor Cooks, Theaters and was wet and disagreeable, there regard to the packing of • parcelsUil Stoves.a large attendance and.prices for soldiers at the front. Owing satisfactory. to defective•.packing much valva uos MAMIS -The Annual Optario Provincial able good$ have been uttlerly de- Desiams Call in and Bee them. Winter Fair will be held in Guelph strayed and rendered unfit for use COPTR IGHTs An�eaaeadlW a.tetoi saeCesaf "Way =JOSEPH H , ,8 U N D Y from Dec. 8rd to 9th. when $25,000 by the soldiers, Parcels seat �'wen� "In p�tof.&a ovsntoa .$tm will be -awarded iii prizes, -Single abroad require a higher standard pf e. d dent eR��t� fate passenger rates may be se- of packing than is necessary inof u taeeo t h Mora �oy'taar aiw cured on all railways. thecanadian Parcel poet and this +*0i1t°O°s you want s re an some app ies moreparticularlypar- Christruas Gift ,for your mother, cels for the troops. Thin card. A a„�dr Illustrated Lam ar, �0 ' - OLLL1 ton ct' any sciaattse Twma tow • sister, or other •lady, friend, order board hoses such as shoe . boxes 4aaysae.Patsssiavvat4 eoid>� a year's subscripptiou to the Home and thin wooden boxes should not _=.%�! Journal from Cbas. M. Marquis. be used nor does a single sheet of �� ss,oR.aM -I Ner�10 I have a limited number of Collars to sell at $2 each. The Christmas number .for .1915 ordinary brown paper afford suffi• rago waseDtaseoo _ jnat to hand.. Get one. * tient protection. The followiog Secure a �argOln anal, f -A beautiful line of Cbristm forrus ofp teking'are recommeuded. e C Swett to Eat China opieued up at 'Richardson's 1. Strong double cardboard boxes, Lumiei� 5 A Candy lewd l Faaill T3IIgB,• Robes, Blankets, Trunks, $Illi cases. •� ----_this week -also a stock of the beat preferably those made of corruga- Shoe and Harness re iring neat] and promptly fruits, 'nuts and peels &c. for your 'ted cardboard, and having lide * y Christmas cake. You are invited which completely enclose the sides ELM DALE MIT attended to. i to call and inspect our goods and of the boa. 2. Strong wooden PiCKERSI�TG� < prices. * boxes. & Several folds stout PICgTE$�NC� HARNESS EMPORIUM -Tire Women's Institute will packing'paper. 4. Additional ee• Is the place to get yonr Bread meet at the borne ­ of Mrs. W. H. curity is afforded by an outer Flour, Royal Household. Made Home Phone 2001., W. J. COAs Peak on the afternoon of Tuesday, covering of linen, calico or. can- from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try Hall, of the Children's Aid Society sewn up.' The address of the par. • 'of Oshawa, will address tbe•meet- cel should be written is ink on the Also Gleuora Flour., Pastry.Flour in on the needs of 'the Society. cover preferably in . two places. �;- • Oat crushing daily -:- -_-- 1 Iftda are cordially Anvited_ t -Theof the sender of_. the _ - f _:._h._e . _M.e n s be present. parcel should also she stated in Fl•esi� - -The vote on church union 'wa's order that it may be returned' " tf Bran, 'Sbort,s .0 .0 0 taken in St. Andrew's church dor- andelivered. Thecohteote of bh`e Oats Crushed Date g�.onr new linea in men's working bo lug the past week; the votes being parcel should be stated in writing _Oat ChopF . 'whole Corn' than ever, and_can give5you t daunted on Snaday. The result on the cover; In the case 'af par. Cracked Corn Corn Meal' - - of the vote showed E8 in favor -of cels sent' to the Mediterranean - ?: .church union and 19 against, be. Force, they should be very Mixed Feed Dairy Feed -H A : 3n$ ,as follows :. -Elders.. for -4.; strongly packed, and should be a's Cald"ll's Cream, substitute ` Our new lines in hats are a Against -0 ; Members -for 49 ; nearly round as possible and--wcill Calf eal and style.. Against -`7 ; Adherents . for 15-; padded with shavings, crumpled �. �.,. - Axaiuet 12. As the report does paper or similar protective Molneeine Meal. Our new fall and winter camp not regpire ,to be In the hands of material. Wooden or metal boxes apeci.►1 prices is ton late. " the best yet. We can the clerk of presbytery before sbould be avoided. No Perishable' BELL PHONE. faction with eve Dec. st, an opportunity will be articles should be sent, ' and any- thing a m given those who have not yet thing likely to become soft 'or ' F. 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