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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_12_10,SVJ _ ,w•w..,,•,s r ab,.* ' fee `r'i"'zl-:.,:.:7": a. ;,a`;..w• 'tic;' vt '"R. "diC.A. y S. s. "yi.x&.s 0••oC.. log $ . lie ;h1''' ... '!♦^,s j. ' '..'' ., 9 ....aY.o «v y<n�, yy;e..sa+^ . +n+o'• .. i?.:Y:.-;4Sw""� ° o-::, '�a%•.^. •,y,.rf,. yx.. - w`a:.: Vii, . .t .y.,�+� +_:i,': ''E.. ZA n -7R :fi^' •+.. �--' 3•' - .-..' .• tea. u.: n. •w`+f•'++-.q7+ '�' ,2 -'Y '7E•' :';may $' i. PICKERING� NEWS • %T VOL. �:: V. ,PICB.ERING9 ONT., FRIDAY--DECF�MBER 10, 1915 _ No. 11 , -. _ irss,offas�I79fastal garb*. L cKaRRYWOOD DU'NBARTON v Established 75 years INK`� It is planned to raise one se�Atioa liiea V. Allison Vinthecity fara T T'�TXtd4taff jr.7,,LL w+ from Cherrvwood polling subdivision few days. K M; Iii OOD to farm part of the platoon (00 men) to Mise Agnes Thom visited cipy tri- 11111Y1aaLLL111..1iiJJJ lit ''pp B. FORBYTH, D. of O., Regis- be raised irrom the south of Pickering. ends recently .L� a tared member of the OpptomOWieai Aseo• - We have many yyoung men here oily Mise Dryden, of Tor, -into, spent the esrtioe of 08ta:io. Bp.elal attattoa gtTen to FLOUR: - too eager to enlist when they have week -end with pios_(Jertrude White. _ .MILL - ==019164044. �laraim�t t glaaW, 87e� tested tree.ousth " ` ' the assurance of going with -"friends '.�iea �Bisho of Markham. was WHITE SATIN—BREAD and comrades. Your ging and the guest of the Misses Burne over N O.- McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.B., Country "need you now. One company. e0unday. s FLOUR AND OBRFAL.6 1`l • Edinburgh member of the eoDeae of CREAM BUNS -FAMILY for Ontario Oounties new Battalion The Ohrietmaa tree and entertain- gisaimi for Pastyy r" ttb7sieians end Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate will be -raised from Went Whitby, meat itI connection with our Sunday __ Baker's Jo for Bread we of So &I College of Sarpeons, Edinburgh. $j,��1j�-pA6TRY' , Plckerin end Whitby fawn. School will be held on 't h� fly even- — y � .7`•efwe,Nne_to _ lieBEes -of Women 1Dg•-Dec. FBtli Instead of Friday as (,}ishan Flour • Wheatieta, r drei�t 1 n= Omoe and residence, Brongham. Bre gate formerly announced. (torn Meal, Rolled Wheat, ^:PICKERING MEDICAL�SURGICAL .`''Shorts Oat Chop RROCK ROAD. • i, ' Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flour, • , and X-RAY INSTITUTE Ju bo _Cruahed.Dats-- Mrs. Aea Hubbard was in the city Pot and Pearl Barley. - .. on Tuesday. 8TOU RFV 1 LLF ricliD;srtlxa, - ONTARIO Archie Jackson: of Oshawa, spent F�lli08 r' _ sed Flour Dai Food', Mrs, and Mies i?ugh, of Claremont, Bram, Shorts, Midlin s _ 8, li<reDN Towns, X. B., M. D., C. Da., Sunday under the parental root. were visitors here on Saturday. Crushed Oats. Birley Feed, _w D?WLE.an Wheat Screen g Corn Chop George Cowan. who has spent the Itis reported that a contingent of Oats,, Molassine Meal, sk- ®yeai.Di.t 111 Bactal Dtade.ea, Pronatte Dis- Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn summer in the North-west, is home 2s soldiers will be located here intrain- Cotton B sal, - ere• o! Dien. Dis.aaea of Women, Caaoefs, at present. ing far the winter. Specially -'Mixed Gras��make yo. Bamors, I -Say examination. Diseases of ye Frank Jackson has sufficiently re- James O'Brien on his 80th birthday �.� ens. nose, throat and longe. Fitting s►msw� covered from his recent accident to received a post card shower of 219 poet bene may' •nae. and etuoaie diseases. -- resume work. Bibb 's.Cream Equivalent for calves. - 19 to 8 sad 4 to 9 p. m. may SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. cards from all over America. y.. q _ John Knox, who has been engaged Isaac Sheppard, a former resident of Calf Mme• �• STOVE, CHESTNUT,PEA at Burlington for some time, is visit- this place, now of Saskatchewan, was POULTRY FOOD Ing his parents here. renewing old acquaintances this week. Meat Scrap. Bone sad Meat, E. FAREWELL. g.0., BARRIS- George and Mrs. Moody and Mise Dr. Smith. dentist, who is a mem- charcoal, Shel U Blas Oonae7 Crows Lteorsey. Lad oosae7 _ AND STEAM. Pierce, of Osbawa, visited with W. H. ber of the Provincial Oral Hygiene !i@babor. 6=% 8o11se, Whiebv. ro v and Mrs. Jackson on Sunday.- Association. attended a provincial Cotton Beed Meal to the .c�b pest and �] E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and s. Wild game being scarce in this local• meeting in Toronto this week. beet feed on the m�'ket for milk. i1e Solicitor, Not•r� Pnbllo. Btc. ltonq to J• L• SPINE, LIMITED, ftp, one of our eports has taken to The Presbyterian Sunday School Try Molaselne M� for horses. cattle N in the church on Friday evenvided, ee. out it after. using it.. y omn. once Er. No St. Nortb. WbftbY. 9017 is being given s. o� unt however, P .B P pigs. shooting g y• will hold their annual entertainment and I e. You well never be with. PICBEAING, ONT. for dogs. Dental 17th. A. Rood progra is ro W JTEVALt Our school board. has decided to SEED CORN FOR RALE -A oar 4 :.7nLAKE B, BEATON, D. D. S., 1VIONEY TO LOAN adopt the dust -proof oil system on the Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt just Graduate of the Ro7al College of U.ntal bliss Helen Troyer is visiting friends floors of the rooms of our public and arrived. The beet salt in Canada, 9crgeooaand L'alverait7 of Toronto. bffice at Newmarket. ✓ ,ower .w. B Pringle•. hardware .tor•. whit%. W -W,00 to loan on farm, Mortgage high schools to peep down the dust, Cement and Plaster kept on hand. oIDoe hours e m 19 1 to Oso. Dad shone 18. . 9. R. Pennock is with Toronto err- Ko. Vanzaut, of the 9th line MarkIt - Mau phone 920. �ti� security, also 761000.00 to Loan ends for a few days, on farm or Market Garden y ham. a short distance -tram here, wasC�RF�1V' ssNsttfas QRtl;<aF. Mies Elsie Rogers has taken a pobi- charged .with forging a number of > Property. tion as book-keeper at Bala. checks. He was let out oIi"suspended {t Dr. Blake Beaton. of Whitby, was sentence, "E AS T L A K E6� Q. HAM-Issner of Mania a with -his parents over Sunday. by his father settling the tai. Doha Fisher &Cam -- bilin. ° Lsc•nsee In the 0011817 of On Visa Blanche Hamlin has gone to Il•ict•sisg Village. _, 9fi7 COU. REAL ESTATE Toronto to -take a position there. J! �PO1r CHER. -Reale Estate AUG- Lieut. L H. Major spent the week For Mikb Cama. Springers and fl fl x . �oa•aa. valn•tor, ootl•etor and talar B ADaI.AtDE ST,.., TOII30NT0. end with his parents, A. E- and Mr•r+, of saarriaa• licensee. Brocgbam. eo71510 LL &DEN BUILDING. Major, Feeders attend White Bros. Bale. HOPPER Teener of Maniag e •�- �••� �t P its Nettie • Hilbourne. of, Toroaio. - .n D. Lioaneas In the Oona17 ee On1erlo. �� �- _: J�jC)-Venn,@ R the guest of her friend. hire. Donald •woua►iAfr I8n•a at etwe and bis r•eideace Olanasoal. R. Beaton. Veterinary SurgtoD Howard Langford, of Victoria 1✓ni= Cliff Wamop has returned, after al �&.BEATON TOWN81M =RX Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- varsity, was the guest of his parents few week's visit with . relatives in . movevaa•er. oomaisstoean for sakfee rinary College over Sunday. Brantford. - at�e9avfs•. L.eountass. sae. Mae" M loan y g A[r. and Mrs, Thistle, o! TOlOntO. M a fm Issas of Marriage Lila. .and 4�uate of the eteriasr Sergeant James Cassels, of tiT+'hittrp. �'� ender :, o11t. 1'-7 cience Association. is is the vale for a few day. His speat over Sunday with James and many friends here are congra,$ ',Lting Mra= Wilton. �DGH S. PIIQH. Glen Major. Ont. • �Cnd. Phone Clare. 27'102 him upon his recent marriage. '0r Robt. Devitt, of-anetvit_le, former- The shingle that has given satis` LGas•.d UGH. Glen .aper fit for over 90 ears. Empire : Wh tevate has a vary keep interni of this lace, has moved iotd the -,. swee in Imported and thoroughbred afoot, CLAREMONT, ONTARIO P ass. mosdaet.d as clef•. Write for terms - in our County's- new Battalion, the Temperance House. Corrugated Iron with a itr, by and particulars, Pose Dad, 9rle, ssl7 118th Bu. C. E. F, We have given.our Miss Nellie Norton returned from 2 in. corrugation. see It before you PO$TTLL, Licenced Auctioneer, G • R • 8 R = W S T F. R beat soca to swell Its ranks. But there the west last week, after spending the buy other make@. If you are in Veterinary Surgeon are more to this vicinity wbd will no summer with relatives here. need of a Cream Separator. Ti's �. tar oannites of Taft mad Ontario' Lse• y g doubt in the near future realize their Igen @alae of ail hinds att.eaed a oa aboartne Mr, and Mrs. Cassie and Yrs.. For - Honor Graduate of the Ontario a Premier for 50 da s. Also - asue% Addrew Omen River Y. O•. Oa4 duty to their ging and Countrv. Rio. of Claremont. spent Sunday with y Veterinary Callaga and Honor• asoline engin from $39.00• up. B. POWELL, Licensed Avc• ars Associate of the Ontario Young man don :the kakbi and be a �i ill Casale and -family at Agincourt. g � '- man. Ft bt with the beet of Picker- The annual Christmas tree and en-1See Or write !lie before buying. g rY o non.er .atuator and aoD•mtw for Veterinary Collage. ing's sans iD a platoon 1�1 mea raised mosnties of Ontario and York. ill trade of Ind. phone 320'1 $ tertaiament of the Brougham Utrion Bell Phone. x i - safe• eonduated eitb r prl.•tel7 or by aacuon. from the north of Pickering. Sabbath 8ebool. will be held on the Isate sow oolleot•d. or dates or other par Claremont - Ontario The Red Cross concert ou Fridny- evening of Tuesday, Dec. 21st, - iKaulan •ppl7 at r«id•nde, Elfaab•ah at., Plat- ereniag was a success, Both in oiotPicks setas. Phan. order@ 1.h at Na#. Oram., Ytet- NEW BVTCHR SHOP P A meeting of the citizen°s recruiting F.J.F• .JPicnics, -� .ring, or k[acaab'e ewe•, olas•mont, win ra 11 of merit and financially. The receipts ieaaue was held Thursday in the tows - ..t.•yrompt •tt.otlon seafetaction •ran- *mounted to 7607.70° The Mala Chorus, hall. mol. Henderson addressed the ae�d. 917 phos. camber la Lad•pend•ai Iaoa lore. Margaret Reesor, . Ni - D. Rogers. - . . meeting. D. R. Beaton presided. A Geo. Chadwick and Geo, W. Ferrier, thorough cam i n is anned for Picker - FRUIT BASKETS A full line of Fresh areata always g to f or a on hand at sho furnished a good program. The draw' rasing the quota from North Picker- G P•inR for the silver knives sad Locks, inR. 0 - 50,000 just arrived. kindly donated by Mrs, hugh PI#h. It is the- desire of the local author. - Wago.ti on road every dap. _ 1 11 qt. Baskets Sic each.i caused considerable- excitement, and ities to raise one section. 20 men, from. j,�,, 8 qt. Baskets 3c each. Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty fell to the happy lot of Mrs. William Brougham and vicinity for theplatooD Ceant LumVGr Covers lc each. Booth. W. Q• -Barnes presided as to be raised from the north of Picker- 6 i Butcher's cattle wanted chairman in beg usual able and�wItty Ing, . This platoon will form part of �i t. Berrg Boxes a0 cents per 100. Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing, q P manner. Ontario Counties Battalion, the 118th 24 and 27 qt. Crates 12�je-each. JAS O'CON\OR,' iPICKERING : - C. E. F. Corrufated Iron, " Alvery package guarateed and prices' Corner Icing and Church Sts. White Bros Sale, Saturday, The anniversary services in connec-- - r are guaranteed not to raise If Dec. 18th-. _ tion with the Methodist Chureh will Eastlake Shingles, , ordered now and get COAL ! COAL ! - .�.. held on Sunday next, Dec. 12th. them when you _ P P Cedar Posts, Steel Posts, _, The ul it will be occupied morning want them. I wHITRY dud evening by the Rev. Mr. -"Foley• of wire FenciRg. C1lapping and Oat Rolling as usual I will have constantly on hand Hrooklin. The home union choir will Mr. Hanel, leader of All . •Bainta'. •lead - in the service of songg in the If yon are going tis build let me _. W. G. Barnes, oreen River a fail sapp y of coal at lowest Choir, is proving very succeself" 111 mornibg and the Greenwood vboir .iD give von my price on nay- � training bo sopranos, He has ndw the evening. thio you may _. possible price. ten in trainln�. __:�.. reuire. JOHN PHILIP �+ w� The la a Ro a iogirest into death _ _ We H. ��BS+�Na of the late Robert. all was opened on KINaALR Saturday last. The evidence of Dr. ge�- Totton, officiated a C. � E E O R 6 i Has a full line of =rash and cur 45-1y GREENBIIRN STATION. Proctor, the attending physician, die- Our pastor, ,ed meats constantly on hand. closed the fact that the man's,breath on.the rooklin circuit on Sunday. was strong with alcohol. A bottle. of Percy Lavington and W. l wkly _ LOOUST HILL Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, REAL E STATZ@,,.. whisky was also fopnd in the wagon' have enlisted and will go into training _ "$am, DolOaaB, Weiaers, else. box: The evidence went to show that the first of the week. death was due to shock and .to conges• Wilson Rogers has returned home - ,Highest prices paid for tion of the brain caused by to juries to to spend the winter. while hip v 4111 Bgteher's cattle i�ri ; the head by coming in contact with brother Louie has gone f Oshawa. Buy yourXZit�the-wheel of the wagon.. Only a few 'WmRichardson, of Dryden, is .7 e a of the witnesses were examined. The spending afew weeks with his sister, � in areal was adjourned for a week. Mrs. Harbrnn. He has made good in OIIts Today. -- �ke]� � i-hav�For Sale a House and Lot nest has become very active the *eat. in Pickering. Village. r inW-h, Rev. Dr FlrBt-Claes rigs'Idigarden, some young fruit ceasful meeting was old on Saturday ched here lett Sabbath. Hisdiscourse w•w•�•. g trees_ Everything in_..... evening'. Judge McGillivray wax was an excellent one. Subscriptions • • • `'Day. or night Brat -class repair. chairman and the chief speakers were were taken for Temperance and Moral BAB meets all lysine Call and see me as this is a bar. Col. A. G. Henderson, of Toronto. and Reform work of our church. You will find here a " splen - gain for some one. -Ma or .,Bobbie"78mitb, eon of. Wm. . The Ladies'- Aid of our church ard -- ' Teeming promptly attended to. Smith, M. P. The latter, who is a holding a "Patriotic Bazaar" here on did variety Of the., m0et de • _ young man o! much promise, gave a Dec: loth, afternoon - and evening. S Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Ws 9e Richardson• moat able address. He has receut]T There will be a beautiful display of NeW ood ;i ' returned from the front and is second home made articles, includingg cakes sirable gift goods. , $ i. =w,, H• Peak, Pieker4tig. is command of the Ontario County and -candy, gale, As lendidlunch- Notary Public, Pickering. Battalion. A t the after meeting, at pp ;A. which the your men were resent, eon will be provided for all for the deelable; appreciable; pro B P small sum of 10c, All will be made ' Term Opens Have you lots of water ? Dr. James Moore, of Brooklin. made welcome. The proceeds will all be de able. 32d. an interesting announcement when Patriotic,' he stated that he had offered his cert a Ong to thehose Fund. Ooaig - �hPad Be_ C. B. FJCL, OF WMTLVALL along and help those cello are fighting There is already .a C}] m High. prepared y anything vices.and bad. been accepted as medi- the battle, of the -Empire df which we g is re ared to furnish you an thin cal officer of the regiment. On Sunday forms a part , Everybody free to do- Educa- in the line of water supply such as evening the Royal Theatre was crowd- 'nate• mag feeling In the air. Flee C� ard the um hydraulic rams, ed when interesting war pictures were '¢'�"••'" . pumps, windmills, y On Saturday of last week the tune• - plumbing, etc. thrown upon the screen P One of they ral of the late. Mrs. Levi• Mackey,• of OhoiOe file the best and pr:OeB The are also expert well drillers most stirring -addresses given in Toronto, soak lace from Greeelburn - y P Wbitbv since the war• an was p "? . station oft the 11,20 train, proceeding 'aie as.low now as they ever Z f and respectfully solicit your patron„ made by Oliver Hezzlewood, of Toron• to Salem cemetery 3or Interment. -4 age for the ,Lure. 'Ind, nhon, im.. to and formerly of Oshawa. He made Mrs. Mackey was born at .Greenwood will be on aIIeh . excellent _ a strong appeal for enlistment. The nearly 78 year's ago. She was married _' x TOOLS SHARPENED clergymen of the town were also on nearly fort ears alio to her now the platform. The meeting joined y . y y Christmas Presents. sorrowing husband. They moved to z e make a e tial of crosscut saws, heartily in s((ngiog "Onward'Chriatian Toronto some years ago. Mrs. Mack - Pe r'y Soldier,," tahir•h wag:tl}rown upon the a has been a sufferer for years• but ole of all kinds. Locke repaired. screen. Before the' meeting closed, y we appreciate your �.r-honing a specialty. For a first- Ca t. Every made a very strong ape throughitall was most cheerful and ,r hair trim or an esev sbave call p� al for recruits. A number jlave happy. She wLs' universally respect - the East -end Berber Shop. been secured. and as the meetinggs ed, " She •was genuine, bone,t, une}s= T. moors 1deFaddea - _ 'n Hoose Furniehimge of; all have proved so'succeeeful they will be fuming and honorable in the highest - 1. alightly used Carpets contig ed . on Sunda evenings. and degree -to know her was to respect . Druggist -Graduate Optician D 1 cents a yard u Y and love her. . One and all join us in I ' l y p•1 the churches will close at 8.30, to sympathy for the bereaved lhnsband. ViC]ita'g1.3=S+ 0nt>16,1'1Ci :r § �0N PICKERING enably the people to attend. �. - SG- .., .-...cG_.-, r...,,c:._..r. fief .,.:: -i.• _.....,Y.. �rti�..w�.��v._,,.•2Y...ria.s..:x...az•Via.a.,rr::r_a..�.�"1�,._t'cw..:r..::..sa_.�.s,._'f���`�'n'v�-.;-. ,: :.:. -.- -+--"' ..:.•.•gin n. n -� . r.' ` .. r. . . ar.,i�'�' �'!fiA�.+l .: .LSPyM:iiL.tA' S�3:S, y.F n.-- X!¢. - Yivn 'e, F+°' �.. r*.e'n'F"J• 'a3•� ''" � ,1, �.. '�'S _.`�mNF�• . r / "• ii �vl �„'!-U•:.r. 4M ry si A �•�y'f•.•.'j"••q .c.}• A.. ..:- w,Jq 'W C314i .S.H:,4'•m5_W - 'aa _ J!i. "g.i+ ''tea +, sJAa". ei•�J _ . -+'�' uaws.�P _ e: A ` J, 'sY' .ds- . .., b f.r:t:iirJ• . , ... g ]1 f k . 4 .. ., F +y., .. :,.. . c..L', . . 4 �•1..:... .!Tya1 �a :.rt• ;'.m . - r 2' .'''.r ..;,. a x., -w ...- •,'.:._..,. ..;,_ f, p, walling soapsuds once a week, if roil Dainty Chiffon Scarfs. wish it to wear well. Now that winter is upon us and the t ABOUT 1 �1AE When you find fruit stains on table season of gaieties has be - r u S linen, wet stains with a little cam- gun, we find . u n ourselves scurrying about, here andu`!ULb-- 17 phol!.Ifthisisdonebeforelineab 1Iwet it will remove stain. there, • hearts in a flurry and brim- 'HOUSEHOLD rim- ming over with ha If you do your own housework, mg PPY expectation of. ° use a paint brush when blacking the the eom' festivities where we `may F usage, instead of the usual littl 'dance away the merry hours, oblivious -Reeipea For Thrifty Cooks. brush, which always soils the hands of tima and the many perplexities" of this little world of ours, except for the Four $11 ' White Gingerbread.—As a varia- ' however careful you are. ever present- question of dress. - To remove lint from windows or • • tion from the brown variety of gin- P There are numbers of dainty silks -H o 11 d a y D a 1 n t 1 e s gerbread, . take one pound of dry, 'other glass, wet a woolen cloth with and sheer fabrics, such as taffeta, lifted flour:, half a pound of fresh ammonia and apply to spots, rubbing gro8 de Londres, soft satins, chiffons, 'butter, halfa pound-of-loaf sugar, the ; briskly. If some stubborn spots ie- because it is all pure cane sugar rind of ,one fresh lemon one, ounce main scrape them off. with the edge and yields the greatest . - iF P of new ground ginger root, half a I of a coin: - _ norma _ amount'of sweetenir. g grated, half a teaspoonful of A good way to get rid of rats is to. St 1 $ carbonate of soda, and a gill of milk. I collect some thin chips, pieces of `� s . _ ,Lawreace ��� cbectast [tomer„ Rub the flour and butter together,'! shingle, or tin, an our over them ., 'Od p'"eei ~ d,.P Diamond bats- 5115 add the. powdered sugar,. •rind—mint- enough .•molasses. to cover them well. _ed finely—ginger and nutmeg. Warm Sprinkle dry lye over the chips and -Icing Saga��ielpe y lace them in eve --elle taste and a - ' -- , the milk slightly. Stir is the soda P every rat hole you can Afar 'st. Laarenee5agirBefiaaries, and mix to a smooth paste, shape it find. The rats will soon move out. Mnee-u/ the Cake. Limited. bf..treii according to fancy anebake for fif- Wheit a sewing machine - works' — teen minutes. heavily, take out the -thread and oil - �'- Simple Cream Cakes.—A teaspoon- every part of the machine thoroughly of the many effective uses of the scarf A PEDAL TIC. ' is with the sleeveless gowti; it may ~� ful of baking powder should be mixed, with kerosene. Work briskly for some be draped ,in most becoming ways. A How Twitching of the Foot Unbal- 'with, a teacupful of flour and one of minutes, so that the kerosene may do g its* of loosening - charming-exampie,of this. was brought castor sugar. Break three eggs into ' gall the old oil i - ancon the 'Mind. and grime, to my attention 'the other avenin_ - the flour, etc., beat_ to a light batter, gr' , and then wipe carefully = - e - r we. cane o d f �°o� wltchea wl`tho- -'ap- — a"YOr with v a essence. our-' . o uster. en t o esu s o ry e )are to into fancy pattypsas and bake in a kerosene has been removed, oil the - feta made with an eight-gored skirt, parent cause, automatically. as it were, very quick oven. Turn on to.. a sieee machine again with lubricating ma- 'in which alternating gores were of the the doctors call it a pedal tic. Such a to cool. Whip half a pint of thick • chine oil, and it will then work per- canary taffeta and satin of a delicate,; condition is not serious, but it is an- to Be sure and use. the lubricat- blue. Each gore was iourided at the noying, and soon gets on the nervis aFflavored and sweetened to y lower edge, and finished with a narrow i of the sufferer. Dr. Gustav, F.ScP outahollow in the top'ing oil aftdr using the kerosene. Boehme, of En land re orts a case ofquilling of chiffon matching the tat- g Pe cakefill in with cream ' Mending mens clothes often gives moue th he usual interest and its-feta bodice. Over this strikin riseabove the level cif 'the housewife much bother, for they .. g ry colored chin' cure b sy ars not so Basil hun a tunic of cana Y P ychanalysis.the cake 'h tint. Garnish round y dealt with as the fon, while a wonderfully tinted scarf, A certain J. S., 29 years old, a the cream with-ant,11 strips of an- feminine garments, the very ,sewing with blended tones of canary color clerk, had suffered -for four years elite. and lace. cherries. on of a button being a somewhat and blue, was draped around the g g � from a twitching of the right foot Lamb Souffle--Cook one table- I troublesome job. A tdHor always when at rest. Sometimes his left foot "stem" '�� . - shoulders in awing-like'arrangemeat, -� spoonful batter with one of hour. Add gives a button a stem when sewing _ � i also twitched. He would have spasms three-fourths of a cupful of rich milk , so that the buttonhole n ` giving the effect of sleeves when the it on a coat L J c ;- of foot-twitching when in bed when s may easily slip over it. A - t -- '1� arms were raised. The ends were g or stock. . When boiling add ons cup- 3r Y P good plan ` seated, when walking. His feet in order to raise the button sufficient- �' `-� �,,> 3 +' wound loosely round the ;neck, quite —' ful' of finely minced chicken or mut- ��^ , j' f seemed to go beyond his control and_ 1 -so as, to leave room for the false f = L. �• as one. would use the regular throw ton with one-half cupful of soft bread Y •� j t F scarf of heavier material. It was he would stagger as if drunk Other- numbs and three beaten yolks. Sea- ! shank is that of cutting -a ring of {{ �C�— :1"` exceedingly practical and leased the wise he was well, and there was moth= iron with salt and pepper paprika and cardboard a little bigger than the but- P ing in his family history that shed f� little Worcestershire sauce. Add a ton, removing the centre. This may :o 31CCM eyes. of those who appreciate dainti- light upon his condition. tie minced pimento if there. is any be slipped between it. and thb mater- nese and grace.. Dr. Boehme reclognized that there i, at hand Fold in the beaten whites ish the needle being passed through . In our quest for evening net oral- was nothing organically wrong with the hole in the middle while the ties, the all enveloping coat must not h� se. he began studying his "sub- and turn into a deep buttered dish- thickness of the cardboard be forgotten. 'shone with large, conscious reflexes." jSake in a slow oven for twenty min- prevents - room sleeves, or no sleeves at all, • _ 1_utes. Serve aE oAce �n a d-iah. - i rile thread from being' drawn too taut. : -- - t fDr. Boehme explained the twitching " A Green Pea Dish. —Add to one !When finished the ring should be _ are a most practical or the deli- gt 6837 Cate trimmings and fabrics they to J. S, saying that most men when - Y g broken away, and the shank of cotton V e9 seated cross one le over the other -quart of abetted porn the heart at a ', are straightened htened b to cover. Velvet, velours, and broad- g E - " terrace, nix our onions, two table-'; g y several winds of cot- � and tend to awing the suspended fool. � spoonfuls of butter, half a pint of ton and buttonholed once or twice. Evening Wrap. with Throw Scarf: clothes are of course the standard This is generally the right foot. When j materials practical and rich to effect y perturbed the swinging be- 17 stock and four strips of bacon. `' Pte= nets, and novelty brocades whit% are p mentals but many beautiful] colored novels -- -. '- - �aionaly- wash the. lettuce carefully '. - '-"' Fiah_Eatin Castle- � - charmingly suited to dance and din- � Y Y � Y comes more pronottnced. When J. 9. - N and tie it with a string to keep it is , ,, g nor -.frocks. Gros ,de Londres comes velvets, showing a strong Chinese ta- returned to the unsatisfactory envi- shape. Wash and trim the onions. a use of fish as food for cattle is plain and striped, combining often two fluence in their exquisite embroider- ronment of his home and sat down to Welt the buster in a saucepan and an idea more novel than -agreeable. of the most delicate pastel shades. f ies, may be found. Egyptian noveltiesy read. "his thoughts would wander, his --put in the According to Nature, however, at is a also, never failing in beauty, offer.1 worries would crowd into his con- p peas, onions and lettuce; commons practice in various parte of The so?t sat#ns and taffetas are par- add half a pint of water and cook titularly effective, under the ! themselves for coat and wrap of maid eciouanesa, and the foot-twitching. at the world. In Shetland and Iceland, { Keith the lid on. , When the peas are , tunics now modish. -Although many and matron this season. first voluntarily, would begin. +Gra- p the farmers-feed. dry salt fish to. cat- ; One must not neglect footwear, tender-take out the lettuce, untie it,:' prefer the effective simple frock g dually, aubconsciaualy the-tic gained ` and shred it finely and add to the Cecil Wood, describing tle, sheep, an(f even to perhor$iment , f others delight in the swaying of tiny ;slippers, stockings and the "under- the ascendancy."' pe l parboil the bacon, mix it with g ruffles and frills, and the swishin's of mysteries" of the evening frock.' Dr. Boehme described this condition this nature,mentions that certain s e- she ]teas and lettuce and after a little :P -crispy faillea and taffetas Satin slippers in the delicate shade of 'to his. tient improved his tial cattle. kept for dis la at the vil- ,Panniers of . i Pa Pr general more butter has been added- the dish P P y filmy fabrics; puffed, . shirred, and. � the gown are first in favor, black hygiene, and made him take long loge festivals in Nandyal, -in - India. ng tent leather with jewelled buckles,! evening walks with cheerful friends. may be. served. pleated, quaintly -mimicks creations-: j g -- are fed- with mutton, and adds that it , and ,black satin slippers come next His condition Improved Hot Beefsteak Rolle. —Cut two is a fairly common practice to make of decades ago. These are carelessly PP proved within three pounds of beefsteak into pieces aboutcaught. up and held in -place by tiny! for those a bit more practically in- days, and all twitchings had ceased Al size of hand and one-third inch thick 'use of bandicoots by, -pounding them J clusters of rosebuds perhaps a sin- clined. The stockings generally match 'after three weeks. • J. S. s3edared he = in a mortar and feedingthem to cat- recurrence, Chap one- pound sausage, meat well Rte rlower of lace, .gold or silver. � the frock in tone; or are nLwhite. had no fear of a but Dr. ; - g tie. in lir: Wood c experiments, two The old fashioned antalette acorn- Boehme is not sure about this, saying -�►.�_with few sprigs of. parsley and place ! lots of heifers were fed on dried fish N@tallic ornaments' have - supplanted I P w h twii`•ioblespoons of this •mixture on- diet " and" "noriiisl diet respectively. trimmings of silk, -buds and flowers, ed' and laughed at since the days of it depends upon the clearness with _ eaeh piece of meat, or spread with to a certain extent, and when used hoops and Daguerreotypes, are among wRich the ,patient has inLerprgted the bread dressing or, bailed rice, well sea- The animals took- a little time to get } the very daintiest and most feminine 'symptoms. used to the fish :but they ate it readily of evening accessories. The are of + coned. Rosi up and' tie bath ends en%ough. At the end of six months the g Y pi thread. Brown , - satin, chiffon or net, frilled, .or fur- _._ firmly with. sees of_ � fish-fed heiferti showed. an average in- HOW EXPLOSIONS KILL. ^ in batter in. shallow atewpan, add g y_ P med,- and one merely catches a _ trim;. crease in weight of fift four pounds, q fleeting glimpse of them now and Concussion Bursts the Blood Vessels sliced,° sift s�ndfi a per to taste,brown 1 as against seventy pounds for the nor- . •: ptock, two carrots and- two onions_;molly-fed animals: - :� .r then, and thinks of them only as-a; and Arteries. - iv P _ _ . %" very effective part of the frock. . 1 � and cook -foi two hours very - gently - - j ?' If one -chooses- well' materials and I the mor - . t will be recaged that on or until treat' is tender. Remove A FRIENDLY GROCER �- accessories, there is little danger of row of the battle of the Marne return a;hreads before serving.. �' - a jarring note in the costume; these combatants related strange stories of _ - - Orange Shortcake.—Two and one- DroPP� a Valuable Hint, jarring nates, it is sad to say, more the aspect of certain German un- �. -.-half ehpfuls flour, one cupful milk; '•For about eight years," writes a often appear. in. afternoon and street wounded corpses.. Death had been so 3` -two teaspoonfuls sugar, five. table- lady, "Isuffered from nervousness-= . 9 costumes than in evening gowns. instantaneous that the bodies remain- A ' _ y - _- � y - ._ "I your, ed in a life-like posture, some shout- ApoonfnI's butler- or two and one-hall ,part of .the timedownin bed - Patterns can be obtained at dorso a rifle, other tablespoonfuls drr�tpint;s, two tea- pget numb and + p rty Department W 7g g _pipe in mouth. rifuls bakin � Cali Coma _ In a communication, made to the Ace- St5metimes I would - spoo R powder, one-hail ft would be aImoat im ossible for me 11 Company, dealer, o m The _ teaspoon salt, sliced, oranges. Mix to speak.' At other times I w5uld Bond Street; Toronto, a c- �.de Medicine M. Reno Aro _ my of Me cin our as - salt, i ; r __ ,;, i serts that the phenomena were due to Ary Ingredients together and 'sift have severe bilious attacks srid m 'Lon Known. the efficacy of the French explosives. twice. Work in shortening with-tin= 'heart would' fluttdr pAinfully when I r 1 ` • `:' g tips add milk ( Within a 'fifteen yards radius of the p gradually. Toss' walk fast or sweep. :. , -`Father,^ said the minister's gon, point where the shell explodes the dia- n flour board, divide into two gaits, • "I have- taken enough medicine to I j "my teacher says -that-'collect' and i . ' placement of the air is so intense as Pat out, and put into, tins. Bake in start a small drug store, but without { t a 'congregate' mean the same thing. to destroy the equilibrium of pressure hot oven fifteen minutes; split, and :permanent benefit One evening our a� Do they. . . 1 .. 1, d� on the interior and exterior of "the butter. Have' oranges out into small 'grocer was asking my husband how I + !; "Perhaps they do, my son," said human body: The gas contained' in pieces, cover with sugar to taste, and was, acid urged that I quit coffee and x the venerable clergyman; 'abut you let stand on back of stove. until warm-' - r� the brood is thus. liberated, causes a use Postum, so he brought home 'a tray tell your teacher that there is a: distension of the blood vessels and ed. Put oranges bettipeen layers and_, package, and .I made it -according to x 'vast 8ifference betvlteen a congrega- i �;:I•; arteries, and, ultimately bursting on top of -cake, and serve at once. directions, and we were both deli hted ��' �t v? tion and a collection-"these organs, induces, sudden death. g Il , i. } with it. We quit coffee altogether and.ti;, This argument •is confirmed b the Holdused only Postum." (Tea rodsices' '" �� w r. ) i - The • Kaiser Wept." iY p_ state of the bodies which often show- : - "' r r ' ' "If all those tears -the raiser weeps e about the same effee`.� �„ coffee, . -d the heart and.liver eat] distend- e good_ and economical d'e'ssert is s .!' . n -Were dum ed into-,the Nile y f8tewed figs and `boiled rice served cease they both contain the drugs �� :' " p ed and numerous internal hemorr- g ' " wiA} Do you suppose," - the Czar inquired, �. caffeine and tannin. «.,�y hages. - together. 'T' .� "They'd choke a crocodile?" «,_ Some coffee needs boiling ' 'surd I began to get better, and in a + . g ,' ,• "I'm sure 'they. would,"' King Albert some does not—one must experiment month's time looked like another per- said Consumption is most common be- -SoTrThe color came back to m -Arid smiled a Belgian smile. tween the ages' of 25 and 30. to find t awes accumulate Y - 3iac�ts o- Nevo,• t'. ate in the cheeks, I -began to sleep well, my ap- ' - � _ • as ;y absorb the' heat before ! petite was good, and I commenced' o• -- - - - it s oven. take on flesh and-become interested sleeves up when washing in, everything about the house. FREE TO H ©U S �' dis _ a pair of bicycle clips and "Finally, i• was able ..to do •,all -my attac the rolled-up sleeves. own work 'without the least sign of GSI y •_ y A big d! Date Household Account Book, Calendar my old trouble." Name t) combined, size 8x1.2 inches, containing hundreds of To ove white spots left by riot given by 6497 recipes. dishes on the dining room table, use Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont HOW TO GET YOUR COP cam borated oil, rubbing it in well. Postum comes in two forms: Canary Colored Taffeta. BeI47 are the names and addreeees of tw•alve P your best frieno and either have them write, or 15on't net leaky vessels on the'r&age Postum Cereal —the original form sparingly ltftal:e most effective Hnishes. to each of these firms askrng them to send —must be well boiled- 15t and 25c perfect Account. Book" to the address suy i or spill cold water on ..d it. These finishes. For instance, supplyyour name and addr things, cause it to crack and was packages. ' list, a friend's name and address to'tho sewn P As the f> ntne is to the gicturQ,.so is Next week's issue of this paper will a When a garment becomes stained Instant Postum—a soluble powder the dainty, filmy scarf to the frock f6r `whom you cowiand- a further•. list of name• a.' ;with machine oil rub-the affected' art -dissolves quickly in •a tale of hot Write your postcards to-say before s P evening wear; .endless ideas may be with a cloth dipped in ammonia. water and, with cream and sugar, carried out with these. They are Canadian. Shredded., Wheat Cm If pumps slip at the in, paste a makes a delicious beverage instantly: i - C�rlstie Brown a Ce., Toronto;.' C. beaded, embroidered, fringed and Cowa�g' Co., Ltd. Toronto. Cl :round piece of velvet inside Tllis 30c. and bOc tins. ata w Leaf Milian Co., Toronto. and-colored; developed in the sheer- will prevent slipping when pita s Both kinds are equally delicious and h E. �t', Gillet; op,.'prgnto: P est of nets, chiffons,. gauzes and won- ra.irweathers Limited. i 'have, stretched. cost about the same per Cop. derfully" patterned" - Oriental fabrics, Standard Tube & $rano Dip a new broom iri Boiling' '}lot There s, a Reason for Postam. ` designed with visions of Houris and " Atiantfo susxi: Ren salt water-and, after. using, dip in y —sold by Grocers- dreamy harem beauties-in mind. Qne w� r''" a 1. _...g•,..,., 'yyy,�,y�a ..' r aa.....'�%�'t ��ae a a;s.: L•��._,a.'�....... .',. .. .. .. .........-.,."., 5,•... '.. .: .: ..�... _'.... _ _, J'.. .. ... ._..._... v.... _.,...._a,... latci ....... .. 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The following unul'W interprets- I M D E I N C A N A D A tion of a common command appears w yyr`. in London Tit -Bits. The mistress MAG _ The Condition of Too Malty Wo: � came downstairs and tried. the door f men and Too Wrids.. - l _�' of the -sitting room, ea13r to find it t _ a' . - • locked against her, while the ._ key, �WDER p - -T`oo many women r a• i -too many _ ► _ jN ' la look old lora before they should. i 1 which was usually in the lock, was t AK l i * g missing. _ Their faces become pale and "drawn; r >t, ' "Bridget, I can't get into the sitting t� EO NTA 1 N 8 NO ALtU M 'wrinkles appear and their eyes lack X -brightneas. Can this be wondered at %: ,., room!" she cried. jyl�eapure,delicious, healtilfvl bisctuts. . 4 s , "Sure; it's meseif 'knows that; andP, t •~_ .w-� .. •" tslLee and pastry• when they. so frequently have head - ? It is tlSe.onlY".� a;. ye wont, fur I hev the kay in me tinea powder' aches, backaches and a general feeling pocket." known strictly high tY wretchedness and wchkness? In "Open the door'immediately!" - - at amedium price. most cases it is the -blood- that is • to t `, �„ � finds in Canada. ae118 _ blame. From • one cause or another "Certainly yez go i if i do . is �.j -_ Read the label Certainly I will." the blood has become thin and watery, y - ,,Then yez won't get the kay." and it is a fact that anaemia;-Sblood- _ --open the doors I say! What da E V�. GtLLETT COMPANY-- LNITEQ =: lessness) more t�'tan any other cause -- ?" ti --Jyou mean?"' ._gives women is _prematurely a ed • _ "Sure -it's b�_ TORONTtS. ONT. MONTREAL - appearance. It is important that the Ft w Just yesterday ye said,- `Don't let me W 1 N N I PEO _ blood supply of is and women be ' ♦ $1►: g4 pp y girls come 'downstairs in the mornin and regularly 'replenished -important, not `s , �- -see any dust .on . the sitting room I only on the score of looks, but to re- furniture.' So I just puts the kay in ` gi8 presence Was Requested• store robust health, which is of great- ' r,' ,`� Silenced. y! me pocket, and says I, Then she „Their . batteries have, been -ail ..: Hobson : (at' club reception) -Say, f # t` to w« shan't t. • - qr value. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I ° ,,. ._. . � who is that man over there? He's ,• actually make new blood and restore ^vy� .. nrt a - cited. '�� _ been -standing around with his hands " the- system -shattered by overwork or { � ie _ worry.These pills give a glow of -� •' +� Throw Away Your "Theo amateur strategists who said I in his pockets all evening, and not a r� soul has noticed, him. health to pale faces and make tared, tine war wouldn't last a year." t weary women and girls feel bright 4 J : Eye-Glasms l _ F g Dobson he guess he must be a and ha With Dr. Williams' Pink Murtne , is pre- -est of the club! fit„ PPY• P Pills at hand there is no need for any, pared by our Kyr eainard's Liniment Cues DiVhthrrta. woman or any girl to look ill or feel �g C,t-ELL A Free Prescription many0. a used for meat Yeah is their Mrs: J. McDonald, jr., Hay, Ont., Mother of Nurse FAith Cavett, who practice, now dedicate You Gia Have Filled and Use at Noma ed to the Public ands, BOOK ON says : "I honestly believe Dr. Williams' I was murdered by the Germans to sold byYoar Dr ¢c t— E ' Pit jays Pills saved my life. Some years 0� Q WTryMorinetoacrnwh. DUG DIS Do on Rear Classes ? Are you a vlc- Cleame and gtre ashen e° atter espuurr to And $t1W t0 Feed ago I had anaemia, and as I did l t� ofeye_s�, qr other eye-weaitneseea P G,� tt as wand° andd�st m n'�r' t A + not realize the seriousness of"- the ou will be glad to know that there Mailed rtes ro any address by FRENCH STUDYING RUSSIAN. r�ea1 hope for on. Many whose eyes by�Ovwamrjsa�and Eyes Swain and tpade8oer Ilmedea s the Author -a trouble I soon became a complete __ .. �seie falling say t�ey hate bad their eyes soft nunded Physicians gar and recota- % ck. I got so weak I could hardly Free Classes Opened to help Promote restored through the- priacip:e of this w0a- mend Murine While others yrrhapr le�oas of its PIOOaef H. CLAY GLOVER, V. S. . 1 derfnl free prescription. une ratan says• success, talk and rusli into Printis cppoeition; Dog Remedies 118 West 31stStreet, New York walk. I neither ate nor slept well, I After War Trade. atter try ins it : i wan almost blind ; those whose Eyes head care can sicca and could not go' upstairs without • ;Cow i .aa _ could not nen to read sI all there is noPrescnption feebn Marine. Just hand i ic sad Cork Screw s stopping to -rest. 'At times I had an�-Franee,'iand - M. Lyon -Caen of the Institut de . m else atains w at �0ri y mQrry' 6 night &y: Boo n�n �D oy sr Ve a Dim ew - --almost unbearable pain in my back, M. ' Huguet of the Sor- they would pain dreadfully , now they feel ready for use. ou is is your Eyes and to st y'a and would'have to -retrain in bed • I' bonne, Paris, Have opened free classes tine all the t1me. It was 'lice. i miracle to Er+ � Write fb� f i Ey �J� ° Eyr r me." A lady who u�•td It says : -The Com t - suffered almost constantly from a I in the study of the'Russian language; atmoa4A l seemed haat' with or without M+�no flys Ramada Coa+oauy' Chte „ h r dull headache, and when sweeping if for young men and women engaged in LIs,te,,, bat altar n.ta, this prescription A Past Gcer. `* ' . I would stoop.. to plait up anything I-11commercial pursuits" The Paris Fig- Lor atteen day® fine pr hfne teems clear- ;t - _ y w can even rend ane prior without Flow's the new servant getting " _ -would get so dizzy that -I would have aro, praising this course as a step to lc b believed that t ,ousaads wfo x °` y gi�asea can now dlscard them to a reason • along?" ' to catch hold of something to keep 'I the right direction, says: rbl, time• and maltttndea mare will be g• ^ '�•'' 'The Russian language is Jess dif- at,lr to strenLshrn their cyst so as so be "Rapidly. Next Tuesday she'll have `'ITHE . �gpp1: >1s6,10if - ii from lalling. At times my heart been. gone -a week.' _ ,F.' gp�,1 e ea an rate, it is not so difficult as Ger- ,;',area the e4. Ee attar cspenfB of -ever._ would beat so fast that I would have I Scutt than one may -believe; and at spare g emr4e+• >vyQ troubtee of mast' de- a smothering sensation. My y Y �rt3,tiowo .may be wonderfully erebeuIs th -- The spirit of Amrrias st ylali \vera sunken and my hands and limbs man. Moreover, French exporters b r following the simple rules sere is the ��,s Lialmsat *Tiros .Diste-ver• Ya�aitaer sad Chesrfaiu-- and importers will be glad 'o have rrescriptioa - Go to any si•tit+e drag store tial vvottld be swollen in the mornings. I ad get 'I bvule of Bon -onto. Fill a two s =ZXcA r PT.AX tried several kinds of medicines with-! employees who are capable of "tlacil- o Bou•opoto vih warm tablet and s to drop "ise Actions usually speak louder than ` �?Rix ry� f nut benefit, and trig friends thought T hating their trade relations with an with this liquid, bathe the PyPa two to. four. words. The wasp can't _ talk but he would not recover. Then I began tat inexhutistibld country -whose resources .rmee daily,. Zoo should notics• Pont eyes has a -forcible way of expressing him- D. s Vlhitr,?-' t• W•=°ts, Wt � the Germane have hitherto so well tear utr'- erceptibiy rtght from the start. + disappearself that renders words superfluous. - - ns Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and be- ,. I iaa i• mmatloa will quickly u. e -,,ea " ;fore long could see and'feel that they known. I it eyes ars bothertng Sou, e4«n a take rt to save-thwut uow, before were helping me.. I gladly continued The Figaro also says that French ` vt to too late. Mane hops 1ps-ly blind he� P victory in the field -will be barren us- . ,.. been sa.ed u i had cared" `! -' the use of the ills until I was com ,i es in rami'. The N almas Drug' less it, is followed by a commercial � for pletely cured, and I cannot say ent�g#i Cci a ronto, scut ..Alt the aboee pre- � COON - in their praise, and I strongly recom- victory, in which the. upbuilding of ' �tpttoL' Ay mail, if your druggist cannot., Franco-Russian. trade at the expense ..._ run-down Tis and - f, all ru Mend them to + of Gerinariy is all important. FATAL CONCL'3310NS. n You can ,get Dr. Williams, Pikn ieneed. yl by Soldiers Are Killed-B�Burating 4a Pills from any dealer in medicines or — *10 manage a 'type= of Shells. - Rev I I t1 F re res ' 6 mail at 50 cents a box or.isix boxes Shi►- gam. for ;9.50 from The Dr. Willwiams'wziter? In a recent address to the Society I3i 1NcGILL STREET,- MONTREAL Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. He -No; I married gne! - :� of Civil 'Engineers of- France, M. R. ' Arnoux explained why soldiers are are manufacturers and can pay you best prices far furs of - s -WHO IS DR. JACKSON ? killed by the mere. bursting o! high- � t . Send for our price list. all k'nda ... - Reason for Grief. - explosive sheIIs. • A pocket eitie=oid ",VVhy do ye look so sorrowful, I 'For years he taught- food chemistry, barometer that had been made nn- - ` Dennis?" asked one man of another ! dietetics, and diseases of the doges- serviceable by being too near a Ger- "I just' hear -rd wan man call an- ; tive tract in one of the lar a medical than shell when . it exploded showed I _ } g x- SKUN - t. In his a Kan three ' - r and, the trap that was! schools of the tontine" that, at a dast�tce of less'than e liar, ,, clinics he erieftee in free had caused in ex explosion h sive to - ' called a Iter said the other man j t®n P formula for Di. Jack- metres, the exp _ _ ' WO have -to apologize'or :there worked out the form the -room where the instrument .was would be a fight." non's Roman Meal, a compouat3 of laced a sudden barometric depression " "o And why should that -make " -sou 'whole wheat and .rye, with deodorized ; P flaxseed and' bran. It , nourishes of at least 350 millimetres of mercury. -;look so sad?" better than. meat, prevents indiges- Naw,. such a depression corresponds . c, -.The other man spologiaedl" tion and positively relieves coustips- to a driving velocity in the air of 276 Ij tion or 'money back." Ask your l metres a second, and to a dynamic6r�stmas InUSlC'-" w� doctor. At all grocers', 10 and 2a i pressure of 10,360: kilograms a square f 1l sitnard's 1"Imeat Crates orslrst is Cows terata.: Roman meal is made by Ro- 'mets e. That sudden static depression a � m + } an Meal Co., Toronto and CD"tertaiDwnt Heartless Meg: ( —=- ;-^ = of the surrounding atmdspheugkhilla - tire. men in .the trenches, alt it _ �rs "Sorge men have no heah•ts," said ; : = Shaping the 'free. leaven theiii apparently- uninjured. to r during long winter the tramp. "I've been a-tellin' that I The tendency of trees is to grow Ripen the pressure of the air decreas- t feller I am so dead broke ithat I from the uppermost buds, so if it is es too suddenly; the air and carbonic ` have to sl ep f� h him?" asl.ed.the desirable to keep the tree low, the acid that the blood holds in solution months. . " „ '" new growth should be- headed back are disengaged in the- form of minute �I pilfer. , �eaeh year. Every kind and every i gaseous bubbles, and are ,driven by "Nave. 'He told tie he was a-dotn variety has a characteristic growth; I the heart into the small arteries.. If _'1Ct1'OI8 IV �` e ithe same thing, and had to pay 'the the style of pruning, therefore, must You Can , hev i both , their diameter is greater than that of : ,;i� � � doctor for tellin' him to do it. conform, to the habit of the tree. if you own & ViCtTo18. 1the'small arteries, they act, of course, as so many gaseous plugs, which in- Music appropriate. for / sas3ss sou teals• _ stantaneously.stop the. .circulation of the day, -music that With 15 ten -inch, double -sided �AR}I9 — i\LL - 91ZES - STOCK. ; : the blood, and death occurs before I Victor Records (90 selections, `- Grain. Dairy or Fruit. wtren. you I was cured of painful : goitre. by the return of the atmospheric- pres- you Cal] listen . to your choice) �34a0, want to buy. write It. W. Dawson. i bIIV RD'S LINIMENT. sure to normal enables the blood to i throughout -the 'year 'may 'payments; if debued. ,I3ramPton. ort. BAYARD McMULIN. 1 abs em again. High -explosive . _the one great ale- Other V ictrolas, 533,30 to >t400 srERsrsrass 'Fos sass. Chatham, Ont. - - shells kill Shrough a smaller radius fent 'necessary to. I was cured of Inflammation .b.9 than 'slirapriel, but they are more PROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB' - otftces for sale in It oi,taria '� MINARD S' LINIMENT deadly, for 'within their radius of ac- ! social, happiness, that will overcome ti7e owns. The most useful and interestin MRS. W. A. 'JdHNSON. being can escape. i Of all businesses. Fu 11 information Walsh, Ont. tion no ]iving moments of long winter hours, and kindle afresh 7 Oft all buss es �Vi`son publishing Co 1!• spray; ti Rest-Adelai9a St-, Toronto. I was cured of Facial ,pleuralgia by -the family. -spirit with the delight and entertain, 1biINARD'S LINIDiENT. It is sixty years since British troops Parkdale, Ont. J. H. BAILEY:provides. .. m I•;a' Ni it' \ fr08 BALET l'rtts FOR � landed on the Continent. - e _ .• rat it 1. -- _ +� rule from 1,elFKreed stock. •A'tao - An Irishman has said, 'TIn outden� <l Persian hitten9, Beautiful times they ranged thieves on crosses;' rThe Nictrola will play,. all._yOur favorite songs s. �urP to atfract. attention. R. -\•� and instrumental ITIl181C. They are to be found Q❑P• A Soft Answer. now, . begorra, the Kamer hangs KISC�LLANEOUS• -tel The sergeant was very crusty, and, crosses on thieves:" in the list of Over 6,000 Victor R,ecordS, including- • t, Tcaiar.s, LL DIPS. ETC; I -of courser, had to preserve his dignity, standard and poplilar .mUSiC. on. ten-in4J1, double an,l e3ternat.. cured With'. but as he was walking along the-• aided records at 90 cents for two selections. tome treatment write ! trench he suddenly slipped, aid, L:etlrnan liedi_al i r . - - eFood. ort , plumped right down into the middle - - - - o£ the slush of. water and mud. None Any of "His Master's Voice" dealers will let YOU astir them. of the, men near him could resist a If.tbere is not -one to YQPT'.v1Mnity nOtdty us and Re will see E RS anile, but when he picked himself up that you are 'not :disaPPointed on Cbrist.nias nttrrning.� he -turned on Malone, fvanced "Wiiwhat are you standing there s r:a!srrades, looking like a jackass for? Do you BERLINER GRAi�1-O'PNONE CO., -Limited 'cK' tea; w- •.ce anything fuhny . he l�wled. , r ce list "vo,-gargint°" , returned • bfatnrm, 601 Lenoir Street, Montreal - ­but; ._ �oui"Ms, •hut; begbrra, shore, and a' was just thinkiri" low funny it -would have been 'DEAZEss set EBESY TOWN' AND CETY f It had been Somebody foi]iy Your- -OWEI rsioE asoN. COAST To COAST lf. • y `VICTOX sEnosas-aaanE IN cexnas y a • j 'LOQX rola "Ulu, XAVTM3,8•• V'O30z t! n —TRADE MAZZ. It sometimes happens that after a y t, ": _ _ -,:an ets .his *price_ the _law .steps in 23 1HE New Agencies Considered T�'here`We Are Not Properly Itepreseuted. ' C --:1 makes him give it back. eco: ED. 7. ISSUE W0 11:. lairs s Liniment Cilias Oolds, r zki . H•:a111.C4a a.e.y:.,c �^a`'y: �^.:]� :v::'. SS�_`M.,c,_.F. ,.. _, . v.. ..-_r6FG4y.'.t... ..w,a.a.vw,_.�.f .. _.: _•. x _^_'3;';$..ewe.•,_.me.,a-w��5�r...�:u:..l'M..at.Y.l>hzsiia�h°'_ir4`�$Lit-}Y.•"•"r:,5 �x._Yl�±,-.�'"L.�YC•+"' t" y,."g•`1°. _ �„M; . is 1 ,, . . .:�7Fs".'w,,i& F:we i `j'+li^_D./*iqf-`+i]ri,Y`-'1. �'q...A�- 3- .y!. _ 'i. sL.,,. „a..... _, �. x �; f. , ,,. .: ,a�s,•a"`Ra :• •,s"','�""`"hw- s^°, •*•�.�.��r::,ra.�t^^�u�r -- a• a.. �-g.F r - ..A••„y-c" -'•�: - --�€s - - - - - - _ .. - rte. }Wkb LA4 .,.. � .. "-. ': �; :* Cw''�r par 'e4 _ .. .+. 1W .� is > to then; sa of "the any E X TRA A PIANO V 1 -: n a$t that his serviaxte ..ill not be artept- gw O T E S r la�:�aed asws tls•Olee church and the gubHe school, Kin E. a �. „„�iokeriog, m able to them. On the Other hand, Loos the teacher, is preparing s ;o-, .Captain& Boy -ed and Vonp Papen, sad. profitable and interesting prr�o- - -: \� ooasa�eted with the German Em- gram for the occasion. �.�.� RICHARD �`' .. *iCD i.Sb per *'ear; "o -l” paid is tidvaocs. H. Love hat newly oomiflered his -" base, at Washington, have been palsve pig dwelling of hoIIow �nerete 04 UP �TO DATE �"GROCP,RY ;' ;anL..esyuaoa b tae IInu«i itaaes m a0 constriction. He is truing out his • � adv.aee active in the deatrtttstit7a of Iife and munition i>tnts in 'the United modern id"apf having separate was P spins stations and stash of n feeding --JOHN URKRR; Pfopriefor.• es Stat, a violation of laws, that no places for each animal, where there is 0 'PR'ESH FROZEN FI@$ AND OYSTERS ,G - other civilized country iwould be no crowding or wasting of feed. Mr - Love AND Ca)UflNiNTa Love hes the science o feeding down The season for these goods is now in full swing, You will findPOO - - guilty of except Germavy.- Natur- to the flae point. us prepared as usual with a choice line of the ' best the market affords in ally the United _ States have asked _ --- — � - At the solicitation of Sir Adam for the recall of these men. All Fi TROUT, vYHITE' FISH AND HALIBUT � - ,Beck, the people of Toronto will Now Adaerttisetn•aats. Z OUT, Hi r our hopes that the horrors of war Also, Kippers, Haddie, Di bys and Fillets vote on a iiy•l:zw_ key .which.. _the. �i g as ezgeriefioed in former ages had of fisddre in the smoked fish line. a ' city will guarantee $4,240;000 of L7I(IiEST PRICE PAID—For all F� come to an rad, have been dashed 11 Bora. of poultry. L. PINE_ iot.4 cos, 3. As an inducement to get our customers and friends started for �ydro-radial debeatures for fin- Pickering Ind, phone Laos, 981 the season in these Roods, we will IV to the ground. - What was con- y give - -cueing the construction of alae- BONUS PIANO VOTES on sidered a high state.df civilization FOWL FOR SALE=A number of iris radial railways from Toronto iii the German people has " pare -bred El m°nsh cook Pullet$ end p p proved dl •- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER • 15th to the surrounding country. Cockerels, Apply GSO. H, JONES, Picker. There i$ no city of equal impor- t0 be only -a.. thin Veneer, that ing' a Aa follows: hides a character that ie -do better OR BALE -8 good nun cows G� :. Iq tante in America that is so poorly g E 10 extra votes for eyery le fish purchase than' that of the barbarous races F' ane in DDe�ope�mber at lot as, F, eon. FRED equipped with radial lines as - To- LACEY. HighIand prsek,.P, o. Ind, phoaa, t197 _ l; Tins Red Star Salmon for 50c., 6W votes of vemieval times. Germanyhas Isrp. 9-m - Red Star Salmon is an extra good 30c Salmon ✓onto, and the city is beginning to been accepted by our scholars as W - feel the lack of these by the high ULLB FOR '.BALE& -1 have for _ _the._ ideal to -which we--ahould B sale several bull calves as : corral. VAMES R/C`iE'/A RDSON =" ✓price otvegeta$1� d -otter tom- pri ce at Las ra coax e. Piakestng. E. r paUGH moditiee that are produced is the strive to attain, btit 'that ideal has Claremout, ay u been shattered by the revelations EXTRA -P I A N� O VOTES surrounding country, but -the STRAFED -From lot 7, con. 1, expense of marketing which of the past sixteen months. _ tion h, atohor � b srUlj i o -brings the price high to the' can. rewarded b� ANDREW 88YALiT, Aehbum well I A4IOLLY PEELS _ ��. 8HOE - �- STORE sumer. Since the Hydro -electric -Audley eople surprised their sol- FOR BALE -Two fresh milch cows s s - commission has taken in hand the p three ce shrovehiri rams, sow sad Bier boy, Fred BrownLon-the evening s at lot IL ooa, 4..Ptak.etaR, Aeds.es work of Riving to the people of Saturdhy, Nov. llrith, when they cis- A�e�ee s$Io$ALL, alt. xo, 1, Ptak ring, tee For the latest styles in Fall and Winter Footwear, t t. power and'" transportation sembled at the -home of -his parents. J. Farmers Shoes ! Bring ' and Mrs. Brown. ani Presented him BROWN'S TREES—The best that g in your whole this province is destined with a combined shaving and hair ;sn �row*• Who is our agent in toss dressing Wwn . BROWN BROTHERS OOKPsx:, - family and let us shoe them. to become a net work -of _electric g set of sterling silver. enclosed �e.�en,� Browns tta:.esiae, - r railways, ina, Morocco leather foldfn case. ust weacad Co. oat, 4-te _ thanks to the wealth of Boys and girls school shore of the best quality. the thing for a soldier. Xiss Pratt <- water -power which tate province very gracefully made the presentation. POP. SALE—Violins that are re. A complete stock of Rubbers, felt@, etc. possesses. The vote on this quer- on the Invitation of the toast -master. i' Liable and guaraatoed to be"repaneased - . - _. Fred. received the gift Ter tefuli tom t.$new°k ofstrinae earl aece$ea:v [ltttap - - tion which will take -place in To- suiting that the resentation was a to: �" violin at.a�e on hand at the levees Bell Phone 151. -- - -_ rogto in January, will -be watched complete surprise -to him. - He" is a possible Ore J, r1t1aL, whltb� .Ona. 1Lll - -.with interests by the people of gunner in the 74th battalion now eta- TT•�� �+ - i- tioned at the Exhibition grounds, To- y�R•!Je P 3s' E L s this township. who will be affect- Tonto. DENTIST = ,ed by it as much as aat'. .The Chas, Puckrfn, bayin spent a torr- _ nikbt-in the vfcialt 0J�Oooderham in has removed into his new office. on the _ that these utilities are to be the hunting season disturbing the deer corner of Yon a and 'Queen Slee, To - WHITBY, ONTARIO ,owned by the people, should cause in their Peaceful haunts, has returned ronto. Imperial Bank Building Th, 'them t0 give rile bylaw thQir home with a large deer. iia enjoyed Office has been equipped with the most the -hunt very much. modern of dental. appliances with tba T H E _hearty support. Ilio ;other colla- On the evening of Dec.- 2Uth in the obfec�of eliminating all painful 'try in the world is more . tavored Audi+ay school house, a Cbriatmaa en. operations. STANDARD . witb natural power than Ontario and they should not be slow is Your KM' ..9 and Cot�ntrg N You t OF CA I"DA _ --it�aking a4dvantage of it. - - is J _ N►D o*rtCas - rowoarro t _ Henry Ford and his band of A �.g sL, S RECEWED SUBJ,�,,,�, paste advocates are not being ,1►T WANTED — TO t:HEQU$. taken very serrQualy _ by the en- -- t�nt� allies. in fart their trip is — To ENLIST lx -7. �- ,`� looked upon as a joke. The Renes- "'WHITBY"- t~ Bank � be ti xata�est at alimpression seems to be that the THE. 1A HITBY"-COMPANY ceT•S lore hi;#teat cutTeat este•+. ,,� :German of governmentwlesc is at the hot- - > — of Txs --= - .0 -RING • - . 'tom of the whole scheme. It is - - _ _ • - _ 1.tL1�'i - - - stated BRA that Ford has German :116th Ontario County Bat ervlce. � �. GORDON, Mane, a !�i ® Brace► ate• a: wlVe4: ' blood in his veins and his sym• - - " - - -.. _. - pathiee are Supposed to be with This Battalion .will be commanded by Lieut. -Col. Sam Sharp, M. P., / u �/ ^ - the TeaWn Allies. A number of Uxbridge, with Major Robert Smith, of Columbus, I W 1 i L BE W , T 1�7 1 tis,/ U -� 'those associated . with him are ;Germans, -so 'viewingthe matter - -Sec in Command. is two weeks, and will es - and peer something extra Rood to eat, sad A f'rom•all standpoints it looks like here's a tip from a wise old head. You can save enough asooaT �,. fora nice 8maa prtieea! is the folbwisg list - "-alp ac),eme of the Germans_to bring Rdlist with your County unit, a Battalion which will be exidusively, s about peace at a time when they y g acqutaintancee,• &rod linettcleaned currants, - alb. l0er T " nm from ort✓ neighbors and po ' - nvoald desire It_nnoet. Their march officered a:e•U•$rt oil stock rairin4, Iper lb. bey men who are known to Tori all. B:tracts all flavor 9c. 3 for Vic, ' '..of vkbory'haa been arrsated is the - " - :.. meet and east and before long Apply at Recruiting Office, Brock St., Whitby, or to " Orange end lemon peels. ;per Ib, Me. their progress thrOagh the Ha1k- say Officer; N, C. O..or mea of the 11Bth tela@ auger, red leather, lye; R•dpaths or 8t. Lawrence moans will also wane to an and. H. L, MAJOR, Lieut., �. GiEO. W. P. $VERY, Capt:; granulated sugar per 109 - They are now occupying- consider- ileth Batt. C. E. F. Oar $&50, It Ibe. for 11th Batt. O. E. P. labia terrory "of their surmise - - Nice free golden yellow sugsr &ad in a few months when the per 100 lbe16.20,15 fbe for l.df great drive of thre allies will be- Z`HE. 3 =IV'GF Post Toasties A Matta Vita Ac, S for ffie. Roman meal nuggets 9c, - 3 for 26c. ' :.gin then they will _gradually Ioeg ... _., - Catsup, large bottles Oce :._ 8 toE Mc. - . - - •:� their grasp of what they novy hold. Matches, best quality 5 boxes for 20a, Y It isnot to be wondered that they ..will melte a supreme , effort to _ _. Extra pickled shoulder rolls per Ib only ltlo 4 �r ,e The beet Bakers bread at only . Oc, _ ' • bring about peace ooa- when they '.. are at the zenith Of their potter.. _J Finnan haddie, oranges and lemons FOrdhas w illitigly accepted the Onr'grocetles are the' freshest. - 3w1e of pea+cernaker, blit .he will _ 1 find that p is o. of He h latitude :GEORGE, _,.-PHILIP'... sin that capacity. He has been a � �- x'successful manufacturer, a-nd .bis ONTAR=O phenomenal success in that line -bas given him a swelled head. He. , . IT, rIMF— _ is a natural born machia}A, and• i 49MAM LN CANADA' _ he should c n and his energies to this vocation and not devote them • a 1 F011GET • ,Ford T`o i to a calling to which he is no more i ' - adapted than an ordinary school l • - y boy. �'rlee $530 -That ae Derry a large ,assortment of BRANTFORD ROOF- .. • -- ING and WOOD SHINGLE S, 'so that you will A_striking.contrast in the char- ji 1' _ not have to wait for our orders atter of tho German and that of {�f if you stayed indoors all winter -you might j I; � to be filled. • -the American• is afforded- in "the' mot need your Ford 'till "new grass" time. But RUSH orders at this time of the season are filled at o actions of'the representatives of 1 _ in the wide "out-of-doors" the Ford serves as �! der h>t� a Silo- stock all pea dy Machined their Governments. Mr. Whit well an January as in June. It's the all -year• �� - lock, who has been the re resell and read to erect. p to round car with a reputation for service and y . _ . _- wive of the-Atherican government i economy that, isn't affected by the seasons. .. Did you ever see out HEAVY WALL -BO In Belgium took an active�part in e!! the case of 'Norse Cavell, the Eng-• r' The Runabout.is now i $400; the Town Oar$7d0; f.o.b. thing 'for that artition you int$ ,.Ford, Ontario. All cera completely equipped, include your ceiling will be better, if you who nursed many Ger- ing electric headlights. Equipment does not include man soldiers during the war, but speedometer. (let particulars from I �- --crack- nor break off, after Who,- in- the- •- tetnderness- of her = -- Pry lt. -, Always som' heart, sheltered French and Brit- W. !:' LUKE U SON,Will send to your nearest ata ish soldiers, and act for which she '�Vbiiby, - - Onidrio W. B. Powell, Pickering. was sentenced to death. Whitlock _ • Don't forget our phone nu �u@od all- his* .:influence to prevent - ...,:� .-.•.:............ this'act of barbarity, wind fordo- Ins ordo-ing this the German government '. 4 .� ?r •s •@ has informed the American - " — .pcmnent that his ptfbaea" in Bel- sTO r - _. q .... -"' •'ne"A" +n','r"Y`. ...:•.r L. r'..TLv - vSWx'"n,'+y.c.,. _ _ r,�.:&^.": '•+'7Mi. ..l .Sf:s.Srs;.w +iC� . 1.� •, >...ez• .. � ,-. r.:. ......... , � . �2ssr=.,.,...:- . R•r .r+^� s A��— ••.r..._ �a � +�^` •s•�•� - � Via_. C .n - _ err-i--^.s;-r- .,•.-r � �..:.,,,.,� ,�?.,.�.,.. r.. ... ...-a.-,-.- - .. ,. 'C --v �•r,. !.-M f^,+,'r�iS':}"` ir" .�,�_<-s "-T�.:^riT•Cwy'.i 4, ..9 e!i .. n`Y k Y .*.�y° •:,;1T Tr'•� l �:F ,. x! ..t. >• 'm3's. ''� �'�• +s�//� .•.n-=' '+s, .n*-:� ..i.. 1'. --.mss+ ��'1 _ � •Y.[�,� tJ'.. ... w�s fa. .-:�.�w_e�'�px'3e�+a*i'• �',�itj�. ' - .,'* .S X�° �.A�{,C' w'.,•-,+.�;_ 3��.c _ '• �.�,.y .�-."X{I4'`i' _ .PF s4 a �i.'v.'. �-'�•rdfL, f :''. _s- • ._. V+,�'^, .,:, .yr ,, ..v-r,+..c.. «,m- ;z'. -a. 'e,".*' _ �i!'x.e:.•= - - - - -- - - • ry ar'.AMMON'r. Mrs. J. B. Madill is ill at present ,serioot. fuu""" and under the doetoev care. Report of $. S. No. o. Pick for _ Mrs. Wm. B�dwarda, we regret p° to•stlits, is again ee Thomas Bissett and T. P. November. Sr.es. IV -W. Filioott, Lyman Shirk had a business trip to Pick Mildred H.yee, O. Hubbard, W: -M few s withg ening on Saturday last. Ackford. Jr. iV.-B. Ackford. Sr. Un a few days with imeiniOnAlo- LII -W. Jackson, Glertie Bad Brow, W. 0. NAT"Wwe. vm -vp= um Mrs. Harry Thomson is spend- g .gnlssrsu.waonsstffsa�a�+�* Edna Hayes, S. Murdock. Jr. III- C. !1. BOGZRT. Goond >�� ing a few days this week with Ida Bri all. Florence Murdock. Sr. F. 8tevenawa, o! Brougham George and Mrs. Tran, of the g° DO YOUt Btlnki� By Mall epentsu y with Jae. B. sn ninth concession, of Markham. Il-MaI%°rie gaffes. J. O'Reilly, M. ]I[rs Miss Beulah Jones, °f Balm, Ellicott, Tommy Ackford, Andrew if you live at a distance from a branch of The Domlalon Bank. Mise Mar Morgan is s ndin Ellicottt, A, Ackford, W. O'Reilly. -"Deposits may be made -cash withdrawn -or an other Baaldni; as few days with Mise Fostina had the misfortunes to -break a Mrs'. Mary Curl, teacher. Business may -be transacted by mail, Just as easily as though ons y bong in her ankle one day last' Report of standing of pupils -of •made a special trip to town for the purpose -44 ' ;Hutchison, of Stouffville. week which will confine her to the Green River School for November • - is Mrs. Joseph Readman is ,under house for some time. The first three of each class are liven ny1/HITBY BRANCH: A.. A. ATKINSOar+ager. the doetoeovare, suffering from a Recruiting officers were here in order of merit. 4th class -Eddie N,1iA severe attack of bronchitis, on Friday and Saturday of last Michell, Myrtle Routley, May Hob - Mies S. E. &vans returned home week, endeavoring to arouse eon. Sr. 8rd-Clifford Wright, Ida on Thursday after spending a tains of our men to a sense of their Gray, Frank Carter. Jr. 3rd-Jaok ` week with friends is Aurora: duty to the empire. Ferr''ser. Gertrude Hornshaw, Merle �'f SALE c Miss Emma Brown has returned p Postill. 2nd Class -Donald Hoover, FRUIT �'T' CAKE FOR SALE � home after spending a Reek with hity3 Margaret Morgan. of To- Jean Wright, Mabel Routley. 1st Glace pe g rout a, and niece Miss Ivah WagR, -Gertrude Dofoe, Irene Hornshaw,FOA'— "Fruit- Ladders of all sizes (' Mrs. Thomas Adair of Oshawa. • of Hudsou Height's, Quebec, are Henry Michell. Pricper B -Gordon Harry Thomson, who is tinder spending &,.week with their aunt, Madill. Ada Michell, George Hackneyand silo 6endra the weather at present is spend- Mrs, Wm_Evans and other- rel•- Primer - A-Buelar Postill• Ruby CHRISTMAS' ! a specialty. h ing a tew ' days with friends in Michell, Izzy Skoptiz, the cit Lives in Claremont. - ib�- _ Emer��Peels,_Saws, etc. y Thomas Dunn who has been in TT ?' J. S. Bundy who has been as- the hospital, for .the past few CEMENT TILE : at the r stating J. H. Bundy, of Pickering weeks tiadergoing' an operation -Get our prices oa the Ford auto t for the past month, was home on has returned home and is making 'Tueedap after°°°°• eatisfaetur progress towards a undersigned has bbgun the menu• 'w'. $. TACK801� Mrs. Peter Hannah accompan- y 'facture of cement, tile from S to 12 Orders Riven salesmen or by phone fed by Mrs. Howey, spent Moana complete recovery. laches. Call and get quota- will receive the beet attention, fiOCg ROAD. with her daughter. Mrs. D. The first real snow storm of the tions at yaxis on Brock season occurred last week when road, half mile west of HERB MONNEY, PICKERING RepreSe�ltatlVe :Macfarlane, of Blackstock. snow to the depth of about two -. Spm Mine, p R. D. Cowie who has been en- inches fell. Another fall occurred Also, Cement kept constantly _ Raged with Miller$ros. during th again on Tuesday evening but not on hand. PANTED NOW _ Wazte summer, has returned to the �- sufficient to iaake sleighi;ug. Frank Mitchell, Reliable salesman to act as agent - LRe for the winter months. in Ontario County. — a? ° aaoA Miss Mabel Edwards, of the The curling club have advertis• PICKERIN4 PAY WREKLY PICKERING and DISTRICT ed for tenders for the caretaking teaching staff of the Windsor is home at present of the rink for the comms season F�R� I � Ali, + S mous free, exclusive territory and _ "x _ public schools, and have already received a num- mosey making specialties. Our owing to the serious illness of her ben of applications but so far they agencies are the beet in the business Old Reliable -mother. ointment.Ploughs-induding the John Deer, for we sell.the highest grade of Owing to illness in the family - Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- stock at most reasonable prices and F4 ONT'RML NIIRSERMS have not made the appointment. . 'Wm. Edwards has postponed in Aeroember David Hopper's pairs for the foregoing, guarantee deliveries in first class definitely his sale of standing clearing out sale of dry goods, Wagons, .Buggies. Also Tongue Sup- condition. Nursery stock to selling timber which was to be held on groceries, boots and shoes, fire- rte for binders, that make the well this year and Rood money can Farmers i Why remain idle all wint- roof safe, scales, etc., on Wednes- ti mare in this district. For par- er when you can take up a paying Mosdap nest. p yoke easy and burden light. tiaulare write Bales Manager, agency 7 _ Graham Bros., shipped fourteen day nest. As Mr. Hopper is re- White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from PELHAM NURSERY Co., Jltorsea to the Guelph Winter Fair tiring from business everything pure bred stock. ! Tosoaro, Olvr. Choice lint of varieties for grins W planting. Liberal Terms. Handsome on Friday lash a expect to see win their usual large num- wall he sold wit On reserve. if you want any land of farm Imp e- not fail to attend if you want to meet call or write - - -.-athena -- ber of prizes. secure bargains. . L. D. $�8, - Pickering De Laval Separators Peter and Miss Margaret Mac- Pickering's quota. in the new Lx, Sar, 4x and 5z B. C. red lnab entertained a number of their friends on Wednesday Ontario County battalion is num- Lu5 c sWW ft � bered at 1.'0 men, platoons. It is �� --And silos giJ3 young evening of last week. All r6port the desire of the officers to raise d I have just secured the agency for. A most enjoyable time. James Harvey who has been in one platoon in Me north, from the fourth concession up and oneTAIL 3IZ IIS G i the aboye. - Call and see neva. Charge of Thom. E. Stephenson's blacksmith shop for the past three platoon south of the fourth. Youn — Man your King and Country nee Men's Ligh•grade Tailoring to meas ' . separator and secure prices. months, during Mr. StephenmOn's has him work you nowJoin the 116th -Battalion. ure• It's street to feel that sou are going to pleordere a customer when tak- - Ind phone. 1013. illaese, completed _ fng his your measure is taken ., there, and is now spending s few =_. by D. Simpson . eracticai man. The imp PAHM to know Russell Andrew, holidays in the citp< ` Thos. E. Stephenson has- rectum- -FOB► .SALE secret of success tailoring to — how, No matter -what shape a man is PICKERING. Oat• Fruit t ]►ei,_Lj� r k�pa ed his duties In his blacksmith shop after being laid off duty for Tz.vDaRs will be received by the we can make the appearance normal undersigned up to the 3rd day of Jan• and stylish. See us for a Xmas suit less than about three months On account of nary. 1910 for the purchase c?5 ;acres and overcoat, Our prices are B. F., Coo" Township of j' - a severe attack of typhoid fever. part of lot 22. all others. ckerin belonging to the estate of _ �j, $IMP90lATCo. Membership fee ILL Ttok•w-mav be had hos fbs President or Grape Fruit, Bananas, . 51A many f'riwnds ort baran ktarcluer. deceima. Agents for Crown Tailoring Co. Free Outfit. Exclusive Serritory. WRITE NOW FOR PARTICIILABe STOKE_1kWLLLINGTON °TORC�N'T O =:- PICKERING - LUMBER WARD We have just received a heavy - and well assorted stock of White Pine, Georgia Pine and n, Ie%olr T.nn,har. see him again at the anvil, Instead of spending their time M the premix"are a frslme boos*. Grapes, Oranges. Cranberries, making Christmas boxes sail the Rood barn, 40aW with stone stabling. Lemons, Figs,G-bestauts,Brazil Usual custom at this time of the driving house and pig pen, nuts, Sweet Potatoes, Cauli• . ?year, the members of the Wo- The lowest or env leader not sense- ,,, = Sower, Cabbsgs, Spanish Imen's Inetitato sre busy knitting sorrily accepted. '' r "socks and making other neeeeear- - Onions, Lima Beans. _ 4" for the soldiers at the front. For further particular ►nd condi- Just received a lord of potatoes. The Womeles Institute will bona apply to am Try Marquis home-made taffies hold their December meeting on OX&ALae g. p�Ra, and crisps. 'Thursday afternoon next instead i•� makering. Oat. All the music of all the 'sof Wednesday, the rytulsr day of Nsilsou Ice -Cream on hand meeting, at the home of Mrs. T, world and most of the all the time. 'Brown. The program meY'will con - gist S�� ifna o! !L, too. b at your � �_.. ��RQV�B gist of a r an "rhe :Jo o!• Livery. Los and trunk business. also -command if you own a Living•" � � will l e he beautiful stone building in thriving B I A �� 0 lgovelt Boz." Do not or'R ,maoufacturins town of OW C O L U M • date `�ursda afternoon. Deo• An old esta'b isbed stand, with l��- is a kith at i o'e All ladt" are bore", first class' outfits, Xlies117all 00 the O R A F O N O L A .:- FEED -:- .;nv,�- Opposition in town. dappbo Report of Senior divisioti Clare- undertaker wort to town both with Price :2i n Ear Terms. -at C NB• Station hors" and rigs for funerals. 6a well p• T 4nant public school. Names is ae the black team for the undertaker. .. Made in Canada. Cherrywood Order of merit• Sr. iV-Merle Finest equip baro in the Province. Ask to hear them at Steppheaabb, Violet Sargent, Jean oing a b nese o! approximately — Graham, Mildred Brodie, Iona $1800 for bus and $once for nvery. i _ t `_ Brewers' (grains, Malted Corn Feed Graham, Doris Gmbam: Jr. IV- Price $10000. half cash. Immediate Y��, a,ddea $ Drag Store, Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oilcake Vida - Knight, Mary Forsythe, ion. If iatereeted apply to _ PICKERING Mabel_ McLellan, Russell Neal, z 10 TaxNawe. _ Meal_ Catton Seed Meal, rte, Della Thornback, Ina Mantle, _ . __ Qrders taken for Swift's[Red Steer - fir. IIS -&lady +'�+ - Gladye Paterson, l w0 1V - V�eekB`rd Christmas -•• Fertilizers. , Dolphin, Murr'sy Forgie, Lois ••• Brodie, Marie Forsythe, Basil And the place to Ret a choice piece of furniture for a present Plaane Home Markham. 5030. Graham. Jr. III -Effie Haight, 18 C g Barling's. Yoil will find a full line of chairs, dresser e=+hpm0,g R0•BG= Perna Bingham, Hugh Gregg. and stands, sideboards combinations, and in fact everything Kathleen Story, teacher. found in a good furniture store. n•sosfs.Ran nof"•s¢ _ On Tuesday morning Mr. Georgge •st aa»�n•p'�t •span:p A As.d ima 9 Johnston, one of our most highly 'On another page -of this paper you will find advertised Berlin- ,r•a o=a s •a•q•O. ► [aflqj&-stat LOU -r eeteeused citizens. passed sudden. er Gramophones, records and needles,' if you will call we will kJ5,990 awl ly away without the slightest be pleased to sell you anything'in thatline at the right price. M li R fi Mr. Johnston age of .a years. C. H BURLING, - -PICKERING : 14 �a" — - a .-, � s Mr. Jonston has not been in good °' °' o °' - health for several years. He had cirr -. R been in his usual health all aiong -- a o oaf '"• r although on Sunday he complain. 1 "p`"q gni 1D $ $ 1 CO*$ ed of being not quite so well sa SIMP ON ! adv -' usual. About seven o'clock oa $ M h s.>t •. - R � s • - s, Tuesday morning he was eittitig a t4 qra •. } is his chair and &rose to He on a $� �� act ... $ $ g $ I* lonage. He bad no sooner got = - ': s�'r �g i i,,6d 00 _ W . n a s ., o Sown, when he passed away, death c being due to heart failure. Mr As the Millinery season, will soon close, we are offering the balance of F I a 8 via a = r. D?tnston has been living r. in re ,! ent in Claremont for about this seasons Hats at greatly reduced prices• Hate, reg. 81.5fi m :e ; B tdol B spars, but before that to $6.00 will be sold one-third less and some still lower.. so B o 1111P en as ed in farming G " If you want a good hat at little money. Come to -day. s 0 , c a a4 rs • a t 7ith much sue- n the raising of I _•• `' _ v o I i s cattle, bis General Dry Goods and Fancy Goods for the Xmas Season., including N n the 7th Santa. Claus'. Pack with beautiful and wondetful things from all over n g. Mr, the world. Also, Msn'e, Women's, Girls' and Boys' Underclothes and a I as Sk of the Sweaters fox the cold daps. csa9 a _,. ,.,.... • Greel3wood -�- Hardware rd of Bootea,�Shoes, Rubber's, Overalls,' Top Shirts, Dress Saints, Etc. Gran .Choppulg ont. AND OAT FLAKING call and see our stock of "H&ppp tivee -.' O R- O C E R. I E S Thought" and other stoves ' •• The undersigned is prepared to do - as well as other Imes at of Hardware. Full line of 'Holiday Goods.. ' RRitisins,.pkg 2 for lac, Raisins in bulk, grain chopping and oat flaking s Eavetroughing and repairing 11 lbs 25c, Mixed Peel 18c lb, Currants 14c lb, Rolled Oats 6je lbs 25c. evety day in the week prornptly attended to. ' oiled Wheat i lbs 25c, Good Black and Mixed Tea Sic lb, Beat - except on Saturday Work guaranteed and prices I.N free 80c and 40c Ib, -Five Roses klolle, also •Cream and Tea Buns, - Best Cleanser 8 cans 26c Phone =8i;0. A quantity of slabs for sale. also moderate. ?t`; wagon tongues: axles, eta. Lawrence Denng, '? N Co. PICK.ERING John F. B671e8; Gr08nw09d GREENWOOD. MPSO _ , _ - - -All kinds of interior' finish in Georgia pine Doors - :54 and Sash, also .- Lx, Sar, 4x and 5z B. C. red Cedar Shingles. W. D. Gordon & Boa, Hell and Independent phone. 1 The Pickena9 ., Vigilance Committee : _ f 2 The object of this Association is to 4. lessen stealing and prosecute I the felons. Members having property stolen eommani• oto immediately with any member ;. of E:eoativa Oom Membership fee ILL Ttok•w-mav be had hos fbs President or Secretary on apptiealion. - Exsc, Com. -L, D. Banks, C. S. P-11-44--'e� er, C, I;Morcombe,• Pickering, Out J, A, O'Connors W. J. Clark: . Psegidsnt! _8eore/asy ,.._ .�: T Of all materials and ded9n - t kept in stock. It will pay you to call at our works acd inspeot our steep y and obtain priers. Don't be mieW b7 agents we do not employ them, coo4squesla p . ly we oars, and do throw off the 64101 commission of 10 per cent., which You wll ?1.1 oertainly save by purchasing from aa,�ai oan solicited. WHITIT oRANITE CO.. t onus, Whitby, ontast , � :-? _ ':7.i ..,t.Y.: `u,;.:�l=�, _.w-r� _ _ na..'J?."(W�: �.,:.., x:::".l '. 'c, _ ,.. - --_: - t .. ,. ..tw'.:• W, .: ....y. t... ._.•. >•+.... .+...v-:;+..,:w3�.d�c1r r3Sas�_i.• «naso^. n� �'-'i3-.�"�'Na:.�'.3 °a ex,'few--*'.�a`a. �s .,.i_,..i--•--tw�`,":•_s F . h ,a. .;; _ .c; , je .�:' :.-:e„Q:xY r . , ts'a -. �-- .:. •v^:r � - n. _ .,u, a ,::•-,.x_. .rs'�"'.�"�'�.. _- •,,'mss,. . �'9i'�°. : •. ... „ .-.., "..r. -. _...:r -1 '`sRe ., � M �p ... £ K distinct shock of amazement, end —` ------ -- - - ' strA*htway started off on another �a r frenzied but futile excursion of fpec- • - 'The ' G reen Seal ulation sere the first ane: r r PERSONAL, — Brice Ferris, attorney. ti�cinrceiOfl;ciaBy CHAR --ES EDALONDS WALK thsoumeipt, valuable -U- - parcel: "The" Silver Made," "The Psternd'ster Rvbg.^ -- f This was the personal that had ap- "The Time Lock," etc. peared several times -on five suc- ,• ''� - cessive days, I afterwards ascertain- ed.The one of that morning was ilarly addressed, but it seemed to i -n t CHAPTER XVI.-(Cont'd). It was lain that our slower ma- I indicate a conflict of purposes some - Thr" " r w "chine could never hope to overtake' !Where. It was worded thus: `� There now could be no- doubting Epi sBo P01M& the gray racer, and Struber once .PF H� DY r _ that the two unrecognizable passeng- $8O\A7.—Brice Ferric; attorney. Pay - era were determined not to lose any more drew us to a halt. He seemed no'attention to advertisement about val- of my movements. The circumstance not in the least disappointed or put cable mail parcel. Only Persons inter.- iof out however, b ested now know it is safe. James Strang. – had ceased g be merely curious; gait And ell " s they o "you mist I know,...« Syrap M'•s was becoming positively disgwetin you missed them, e "Don't worry," my companion the3've been following me." CHAPTER XVII. �{I i pCi?G3L� " co»Heeled, "Jtigt leave it to me. I71 g - W Bail them goys before-•-•" The detective produced a soiled and I On the day of the attack,upon Mrs. d� He broke off with an exclamation tattered envelope and a stub of pen. Fox there were two more happenings Rx _ - — 19 — of s rf -prise. He was staring back cit. lie jotted something down as he ,that demand some attention, and then ,, s (aconic P ' S - s--a-stride-fo ---- ward, then all at once lie slaved •«But I lam ed th .number. That's to the first week in May. The interim ' °' T.,, Cwneo-.. a$y returned -- round and curtly commanded' our „ + chauffeur to stop, which he did- so all I wanted. I is thus casually dismissed because _ ' promptly that I was pitched for- Iismissed the taxi and we sepa- nothing of importance fell; it was as ward. rated at the entrance to the building if- everything had come a standstill— " -`What yuh make o' that?" he tisk- where MY -0 was situated. Two as if the mystery were not to offer ��„ ' me' under his breath. or three clients were impatiently another single development. poli,?-- Glms' Jars My companion's manner already waiting my return, and Stub handed I, saw Struber almost every day I 1 'had impelled me to look 'backward me a slip of paper bearing several during the period. He was always i' telephone numbers that I was expect- busy, seemingly accomplishing noth- I Your grocer has "Crown Brand" Syrup in there new �. too. We had just crossed Alameda ed to call u on m arrival in e J lass jars -or Street. The gray car was drawing in I' y g t never was downcast or dis- 8 j s -or will get it for you. And be sure mad - For the next half-hour I was ab- eoara ed. He grew unaccountably re. l save these jars for preserving, l -to the curb where. a man was' ad- _ vancin ra idI from the sidewalk sorbed in business. As soon as the ticent, merely hinting at strange and .. t p y last caller was gotten rid of I called unimaginable surprises that were in I "Crown Brand is also sold is 2, 5,10 and 20 pound tins, meeit. Obviously he had signalled the first of the numbers, which prov- store for all of us. I assumed that 143 it 3 p' ed to be the Spring -Street jewelers ; this attitude was a pose behind which THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL. r -The. tonneau door swung open,,the where Aarsten was employed. Within he hid a consciousness of defeat,and movements nervous all three being - now a second or two after 1 had announced failure. marked by nervous haste; and the , ,. my name .1 recognized the Dutchman s Late in the afternoon of the day in I ' newcomer was climbing to when Stru- voice. question, however, the detective i -ber was stung to action. He sudden What you VIA, Mr. Ferris. I sauntered into m " - 1 turned to our chauffeur with a y �� y office with as af- found the re ord of fectation of careless indifference that ,less perfumes, toilet soaps sad cos- WOMEN'S NEW EMPLOYMENT. a command that made that g your diamond, i metics in gaudy wrappers, and de - he said. "You'd Hafer guess who the :quickened my curiosity more than if �+ young man obey on the instant. site Stub's tart reminders that can-, t "Here t - ' other' ,fellow was that brought the he had been excited and eager. p Wide Range of . Activitles Which They you. Swing this machine uncut stone to zoomer- Brothers —I I surveyed him expectantly, -and vassing wag not allowed in the build Can Perform. ; and end rush that gray auto like the big, jolly fell w," I mean." I somewhat testily told him to throw ing, and Miss Fox's undisguised re- _ 4 �rou meant to knock it of! the street. I assured him that I was not good 'away •the cigar he wife smoking. He pugnance of the woman, she was ex- An article in the Windsor Magazine { il4awt+l Hurry!" plotting their questionable virtues deals "-with the war -time services of _ Otis ear circled and speeded up. Al- ate guessing. - � did so, cheerfully, and wrinkled his! with a rude, familiar loquacity that Ferris, came the surprising in- nose at me when 1 handed him s cigar I women, and the extent to which they _ ready the other machine was itself su seated liquor. have already been able to replace ands gatheringheadway, comic toward ns +. formation. that was at least endurable. gg .. .. - " i '41'.( Misa Fox's attitude naturally 8nifeatl with the .intention of turn- wbet! i yelled. - Do yoti "meanve nailed .the owner o the gray i enou h, was an hin but encour y release men for active service by un-' i- 1 ing into Kameda Street before we ; my father? auto, he announced without pre- ing, stay? I was n the point of isle- dertaking their work at home. The. ' Ah. That, now, 17cant tell you. I ; amble. Doubtless it is apparent try wide could get -close to it. Struber was fering and relieving her of the em- ' range of activities in which this fidgetingg with impatience. He stormed lust wrote down the tact names t this time that s masked c unexpected- barrassment of the unpleasant wo- substantial service can be performed) � at our driver: � Willets—Ferris—like that. I don't tic o4 Struber's was his unexpected- I • mans persistence, when the situation is carefully considered. In the course "Beat it, you boob! Beat it. It's a ; gtlne whether I afar heard the 8ef amdas� I waited, and in s moment he - took a turn that made me pause and of his theme the writer says.—"This tr cinch�gp �`u-`l•I never get pinched for fast " prick up my ears. , All at«ol ee Aartsen s oft -repeated Its Mr. Meyer'n' Hardwick's ma- : �'4ithout warning, and without the' great war has givetr woman s life a e. The gray car skidded into Alameda Phrase, the big, jolly fellow, took t chine. "Know him . " I new turn. She has seen five greatleast . t talk Street; and darted away with its on a new and suggestive meaning. My I I stared my bewilderment. "Meyer extolling heronwarea, sheof her suddenlyhospitals at the Front entirely sup r muffler o father had been a large man, of gen- : Hardwick s machine, Why -on _.earth pt yt lied and maintained b -- pen. An instant Tater we- ial dis i ion, fond of his "'oke, and awe everything back into the case p y her own sex. crossed behind them and I bare? Imo•. 1 should he be so.interested in my g y as far as it went the phrase fitted movements?" and snapped it shut. Then she laid a Lower down the scale she has seen " glimpsed one of the figures in the him. Struber shrugged his shoulders, card u n Miss Fox's desk. skilled women driving motors in the - tr•.puea*•derisivei waving a hand -at "Describe the man more can't persuade you, dearie, to London streets at a wage and all And the details I tear me back over wasn't Hardwick that was shadowin'' try any a my unspursued,urpassed pre'ra- :ansa far above the ordinary. These" Y g I ym• particu- '- T is kinds funny; ain t it? But. it etaila hic eagerly q yo?. A pair o' private bulls from ai�aysgivegyouyan opportunity can to new chauffeurs work the same hours t • . the wire tended more and more. to risco was a-iisifi his auto-; I haven't •help .some friend—perhaps, eh, my, as men, though, bf coarse, they do no �rristm�Ch+� @ Ap��pa� establish the astonishing possibility. -learned qct what their drag villi him dear ? I pos'tively remove all dis- unloading or repairs. One, at least; is Qs IJ�{,,rrQj But, after all, why should the cir- ' is, It's a sure thing he ain't runnin I figurements, such as birthmarks, a singer by profession—a well -wed FOR cumstance be so improbable, though it any taxi livery. These two sleuths j t><arts..:>arens. _ girl, careful in traffic and keen on her e — r .._has'blew-across the-3liotave io where i every sort of blemish, restoring the wor one o the— y of word. to deasribe—that one oP the the come from and Hardwick has The hospital for Slak Children men with the diamond was m father? y � skin to its original perfection : helpless woman in world of endless COLLEGE ST., TORONTO. At any rata, the idea immediately beein n out o town a eonple o days— ; "Dave know of anybody disfigured, ,opportunity for energy and wit: One set my brain to a piecing.tiagether• of at theicomp nytsmoffice.1nI4ow what JaytbtelF Nemo tattoo -mark, dearie? 'big company owning motor vane re - bear. 3l r_ L'iiltor:— so ; -and for a few ; do yuh make o' that?" Madame arcass can potted fifty applications a day, from } -Thanks for yotir kindness In allow.-' seconds after I had hungu I sat at-' I could make nothi remove it—wipe it out like you'd Ing me the privilege of appealing at P ng rof it. Ire- I would -tae lady drivers. Other girts— my desk in a state of high excitement, erase a chalk mark on a blackboard— 'Fou _..this Christmas Clme on behalf of the g i membered Hardwick's surltriaing and all without pain or inconvenience .YoLng dressmakers and actresses out while my thoughts fairly flew. show of feeling when 1 .took him - to of work through the wai•—learn to •-„i3ospita! for Siik:. Children, Toronto. � , - ••� � or -interference with engagements.” g y- In the 40 1 ears of the Hospital's ex• ; . There were my fathers long years 'ask for his treatment of Lois- Fox. Lois had drawn back and was star- makintt with chisel and saw. When fsteoee ttrere.hatN been treated klthla in China and his familiarity with the And then I remembered the two per- ing at her with a sort of fascination. proficient it is their intention to teach its A%alls 26,108 children as in -patients; count and language; I knew little sonals. I rallied Struber for having ,,The w:omah happened to glance the trade in our small towns and wit- $81,788 sa out•pattents: a grana" total l enough of the history of that period failed to see them, I around and became aware of m T of 257.876 in and out-patients, of his life; and almost anything might For the, barest fraction of a second' y leges. thus setting up a home indus- The Hospital for 5tck Children glees I be possible. he looked crestfallen, but immediate} presence: Doubtless I was eyeing her try likrthat which once brought Aus- p y with extreme distaste and fal a see -- & province -wide. rervice, for little I I considered that everything that' his jaunty self-aasuraeco returned. end tills was disconcerted; but only tris and Germany n)illions-of pounds a piauenta from every section of on. had happened possessed a Chinese, or 'Yep,. I missed em; he confessed.. for a second, for at once she leered at year.,. -The women's Emergency Corps . tariu have sought Its aid. Last at lead an Oriental flavor. First of "The L. A. papers don't carry person- ! me in a way meant to be ingratiating %upuly gardeners and. grooms. There year 499 patients were admitted from all, the ring ana its ivory receptacle,': ala every day, Tike as if this was New and came and gave me one of her are girls now instead of boys at the 23- plaices outside the city_ .of Toronto. which had been my father's, were un- ; York or Chi., so it ain't- a 'regular , cards a1s,: railway bookstalls, and noon.there will In 1!0174 there vera• 394 from 210 places. 'questionably of Chinese workmanship. thing for us to tag 'ern. One,on me.' tTo be eontintie�J Of the 2,838 ;n -patients last year Next came the diamond in a box that But, say, Mr. Ferris, I'm beginning to be many more, for they take kindly - 3,771 wer., isedlcal cases and 1,067 , was a duplicate of the ringbox and see a lot I didn't see before. .t. 'to the work; are polite and deft, as ' surgical. in the orthopedic. department on top of that was Lois'sbox �Loia Adios." --'well as anxious to interest a new cus- M of the 0,833in-patients; 284 were Fox, the daughter of Steve Willets. ; He was moving briskly toward the ,rcicor Of•:. 11RITAIT.K'S MIGHT. tomer." treated for aeformttles; 21 Pott's dis• — -: ease of the spine, Li lateral curvature Then .Willets himself is discovered ', door when I halted him, of th,- "spine, 30 'bo* -legs, 57 clubfeet, masquerading as a Chinese: what was'. "Here, you tell me what you have The Spirit 1' hich_ Animates the Bri- j 17 dislocations of hip, 4L' tubercular his connection with .the mystery. , in mind before you go. •I'm rut- fish Army•and \.tion. dtaeaee of ?Ease, hip . ankle writ and He must have been led to my office ficiently in the dark a. it ie. t - Kilmarnock -(Scotland) woman ------ lbs'a'. Z&_.iatsntiL paialysis.._8_ wry,.fe by eitifer file ring or tFie Sia= He�setrsezr-and' considered, tnQpeet-QTHER neck, and .1 miscellaneous. lwbnd;which tatter. possibility -at -once' - in - the -inside --o€- his-hatr - �-_r whoae-_husbrand" is on active service Our baffle' is 'never-ending—is one J Nope, he decided at last, "I wont had the privilege the other duq of wit= r--- t suggested that ire had been in touch �� that w!]I continue while the world lasts, S. 7 with the -person who had mailed it to tell you nothing now. I may be dead nc suing a scene which, whatever be- _ Lor It is'the fight between the armies of ( me. , wrong about what's. stirring in,: my !_tido in the future, she will never for - life and death, to same the child tile, I Then, going back to Miss Fox again skull, and till I know better I can al- tbe sic.k•little ones, eons and daughters. there was her mysterious correspond -'`ways look- wise." get, ar.d one that deserves to be en- of our solater -men, but of ' eat hailing from the Far East and the And so he left me. t i shrnteai in the pages o! history as a -..-..SYR -� _ the fathers and ,mothers still in this surmise that he and the anonymous The second happening does not have , striking illustration of the spirit that home -land province. sender of the diamond were the same: to be treated at length, yet -it can not an' -mates the Brifish Army and the The Hospital is, beating back dis• right here, it seemed to me, one link • be lightly dismissed. During the night ' Fsritish nation in this hour of crisis. '-The proof of MotherSeigel's ease and Cwath, the enemies that as• apyhow ought to be found. of the din which Mrs. Fox was! anti clashing„systerils. . Her man .had S}Trip is in the taking. That--- sail hat r sail the lives of little children as the ' Advancing a step farther, Jafaes attacked, she died.. The anaesthetic; ; been quartered 'at Edinburgh Castle, r t s _is why former sufferers, whose many, Austria and Turkey, the ene-had' ana chosen with ers o a ra mien that assail the lite of liberty. elated time; apparently he van pected the heart, vitality was ing sa p ished in titin air. Then, on -the day ; next morning Lois discovered that her for the front; sent word 'for i�er"'t° Indigestion say it .is just ex - So we appeal to the generous people he as expected, at almost .the-tCour, 'aunt was dead. A ant was found dome througfi and bid him good-bye. + of Ontario not to forget those so near i �a ++ She did so, and the had a while to- cellant 'for stomach:, liter and and dear to us, who lie in the beds and ' a man calling himself S. Willets gap- for the cottage; -Hiss ox moved to a �' r y cots of this peared at the R Republic Hotel ave down -town rooming -house; and on the gather. Then, ere she` left says the bowel troubles. Thanks ' to ' great charity- � his place of residence as Johore, and third day she was back at the office— I -Standard, the assembly sounded, and Mother SeigeVs Syrup, their Will the people at large, as of old. -1 then in turn disappeared. :-{ a trifle paler, a trifle more subdued' � on the historic square, shadowed b' respond to our call? Will tbey remem- I aPP q y are note strong and well. - That my father, in some unaccount- her eyes tender with a light of added the 'rim battlements that had seen -that-every year Is a war year for i ++ g _ able way, should. be involved was a, suffering. - My •heart bled for her, many a famous 'grade, thi-draft of a. the hospital, every day a day of battle, l p 1$ EXCELLENT FOR startling suggestion; and before f An immediate effect qt Mrs. Fox's and that the hospital needs money, , cot:]•lc• of sundred men or so, her man not for its own sake, bnt for the chil” called the next number I was sensible death was to transform the polices amens them, was • drawn up, the' only- If you are afflicted by Incl-- ' dren's sake? of a strong premonition that matters. lukewarm search for a burglar into The lfospStai star waged its oar for were approaching a crisis. a determined effort to run down a spectators a few women fdlk; like g scionototherdisordersofthe e forty years: The people of Toronto Only one other of the calls has ' dangerous assassin.- / naiad€, -there-to bid farewell to loved :stonraCh, liver and ho�cels take and Ontario have been its friend, and. any bearing upon my story. It prov-!, Nothing of note, howevoi•, occurred ones about to march -)into the 'un= Mother Seigel's Syrup regularly this year of al] years it -requires help" ed to be a brother lawyer who had until the first week in May; ani? then; l known. ,The men Wert addressed by for a few days; iot�b er:r Surely you R=ill give to a charity that been moved purely out of curiosity to one morning, came the incident which' an officer and told --that in an hour or l ;to give it a fair cii, t' cares for every sick_ehild in Ontario, question me about something of note I regard as the'first-careless act so 'they would be on the way' to .'its only. as your money reaches the which, until he bro>lght it to 'my at- of our unknown opponents—for want , ifs beneficial inf] Nos ital can the .-Hospital's mercy tention, I was ignorant. o a better designation I 'call them France and the firing line; but, he Then ,note th' -•each the c,+. g u - ? added if any, man would care to. stay : ` --dies. ever t shouted at me,. "don't you such. at home and do munitions work ire l in } eiir apTet' Every dollar is a link of kindness in ever read the Times personal •.col- I was engaged in my private room, r .: ,your gencr' 1 of Mercy that_-. joins the umn?" ; when I was attracted by .a strange might step faiward.' There was hot h p mond• in your pockrt to the miperies• ." `Na," was -my reply. "What -'s on feminine .voice. It wasn't a pleasant movement in the -ranks. For' a mo -1. HEADAC of some child's life, •sonic mother's your mind?" -• Voice; it rasped and jarred and seem- ment 'or two there was deep silence, I it _ Heart. °°Wei],",my friend bluntly advised,'cd somehow.otat-Qf-place. I went to then a voice called "Are an of us Itemcmber that• Christman+ calls you` "one addiFessed to you a g " y to ones the purse of your kindness to. y appeared "all the connectin door and beheld a stout downh©'dated? and fr'am two hundred last week. This morning it is .word- woman in a : shabby, 'aheap velvet itlir6ats an emphatic "No!" woke the .the Hospital that the Hospital may ed differently. Better look 'em tip:" '-dress.'"She-was. perhaps fifty, but her ! open the- heart of'its Yielp to the , echoes of the -parade ground.and.clo��a That inornina s issue of the Times coarseness -o€ feature and bold man- ciillr,rFlu• still lay upon my desk; -I -sent. Stab =ncr erased any veneration- which her the still ail like a.voheYi _That js the R to yon genii ria dolls-: or more it secret, of Britain's might, and of the : you can; to Houglas -Davidson, Sacro- out for that of the day' before. Al- sex and years might otherwise have though I - immediately turned. •to•. the ecmtnanded. - invincibility of het• • serried hosts.. ?arc• 1'i sassier, el6' _ second advertisement (the one at-- 'She lied opened asample-case upon. J. ROSS R(}BERTSON, ready at hand}, I give --them here in the end of one of the tables nearest 'f .Chairman of the Boars of Trustees, the order of their a pearance. :Muss Fox's typewriter •desk and was Sympathy is what everrybody thinks L _-TorQnto. _ I may add that I read them with a dizplaying an assortment, of worth- the_gtlrer fellow'oughi to have, i i�i., .I -: _' .;9_ :>. _ -..m....-. .. .. ....,e.,c�.....,,,s'�Sayinr:•rx`+Civ,�c,�?s�-"'r.�e�Y.at.•'_.',r��"��,'...,,ta�.'.�� G-1 F7 -r ' i 7� _ , "� ___ - -t, "'.1 _"I-,-,_:. . I.- '' 11 7 7 E 7' Z, .I *RI it TY -Au 500 -DEAD low ore RK TRENCHES OF ITALIAN _'7 0 eE51 WM I 7 in Securing a Foothold In Some Partes of SEA A Positions 'South of Mva, But Were Driven Back IEL C" off-tu" *TM A despatch from Rome says: Per- The second and more violent attack '04 e north was made north of Pre, on th haps in the hope of creating a diver ;.-,-aion and thereby relieving the pres- bank of the:, Ponale River. 7 pure on GoriyAa and their Isonzo lines, An intense artillery fire preceded N % .infantry attack. Masses of in - 7 7' ..'perhaps Italians; the ii W1 rlfOA% W AV P4?Ar'X" believing that the fantry'then w FAWW Of had weakened their lima in other.dis- were hurled against the 4~4 IV 10W RIVER rlOMAS. along Italian positions, and, though thrown sots tricts to strengthen their attack e -and again, the assaults the Iscnzo, -t—he- Austrians delivered back time until the Austrian L two attacks, the second of great vio- 'were repeated I PARIS getting a f, DOthOld succeeded in lence, against the Italian positions introops• 0DE$SA. Lake ffs-0-f thCF-lUnan-trenches. I the ponare sone, west of ke Garda.! in some pa ear San! A hand-to-hiind fight followed, and The first attack was make n, illage at the foot of 1 the ,%ustrians were driven back and Bartolemeo, a v AIJ theFive hundred Austrian dead mountain of the same north i routed. 14 of Lake !were left on the field and many pri ---of -Sat�-,on the western shore sacs TE The attack was repulsed. soners taken. TE lqm •N BULG ROM MALIAN TROOPS J GERMANY WILL % FOR CALLIPOU :-,.-PROCLAIM PEACE, German Sources V. They Will Also Aid Against% Pos- Latest Rumor from oRO14E Bible Invasion of Egypt by Says Decision Has Already Enemy. Been Reached. ly£DIT�RRfiN£iiN :A2 In London says: he A despitch from Rome says': A despatch. from momentous, decision reached by the A addition to the official announcemqnt The Week's Development in the War. the Sorbins J in the Italian Parliament that Italy! German Government to permit forces. The S b n had signed the agreement with her dis*cussion of peace in the Reichstag Serbia has been almost completely overrun by the Austro -German and Bulgarian the clearest indi- army. has been driven intso, Montenegro after suffering heavy losses in their heroic resistance of the invaderaI, allies not to consider a separate is regarded here as The Anglo-French Expeditionary forces still hold the southern -part of Serbia, but their movements are peace,. Baton Sydney Sonaino, the! cation that Germany is prepeed to Asquith said was being prepared by the being kept strictly secret. The surprise in the Balkans which Premier .-Foreign Minister, made the definite i Lay down her arms if acceptable con A"tes has not yet developed. ` statement that Italian military aid' obtained. The Govern- the Austro -German threat to 'd � ditions can be would be sent to Serbia, and hinted at i ment's decision, following the author- . -The attitude of Greece is anything but reassuring, probably on I account. of 53 invade- Greco -Macedonian territory. a much greater activity on the part, ization given to the German pre is still negotiating WM of the Italian army and fleet in the . for i asion of an almost ua- Conflicting reports continue to come from Rumania, which country, apparently, a free discu -*Eastern Mediterranean. animous desire to end the war, along both the Central Powers and the Entente allies. daily a . t Salonik], while the Rug - Italy will make Albania her base. with the Governmental -sanction Of Large additional reinforcements for the French and British are arriving _4Z 4 n troops are reported as ready for a strong attack on 11pigaris. of operations. Already a detachment the Socialist,, plan to bring about British troops are now only some ten miles from the ancient city of Bagdad. of antry' -engagententS 121 Italian troops has been landed. at a peace debate in th ' e Reichstag, lends t events which On the western front there have been air duels and artillery exchanges but no inf Avlona. Besides, she will cooperate an importance to coming front, where the heavy Italian Art& .. I tb the Entente powers "in the force. The most violent, fighting of the I taken place on the Isonzo the Italian 7-4 n it is irapossible to over -est lery To ba ttering down the defences of Galicia and drawing additional Austrian:troops to resist Eastern Mediterranean which means 10' The latest rumors coming from attack. to the Dardanelles, the an expedition The Hague and'obviouslY from a."Ger have no Intention of abandoning operations on the Dalmatian coast of i 'is to the effect that the Announcement is made that the French and British Governments man source, 'is even eventual aid Kaiser intends to proclaim Place campaign irl the Dardanelles. the Adriatic, o ;against an invasion n of Egypt. shortly. It is asserted on the "high - This position of the Italian Govern-, est authorky," according to the rumor the notice of the public as showing hent was set forth by Foreign Minis- that -the Kaiser will -send a letter to e German Government in those o., At the outset of his de- urging him to accept PILOT OF PEACE -1how the CAI1 ASKED ter Sonnin President Wilson waters where thMey have an opportun. need that Italy for- i claration he announced i the role of mediator. The left", the or displaying naval activity prac- A many signed the agreement, to act , r goes on, will declare that.Ger-'SAIJUS WITH CREW sty I OF CAPT. BO the end. I rumor Ise "the principle of the freedom 0% Qtly with the allies - to which the iy many did not want thg war, the seas for neutral commerce, which be p Secondly, asserted that its liter will say, they have so loudly accused his Majes- Washington Also Demands 'FIN Italian V, was forced by Eng- i ... That `�trOops - �4espatched_ to the aid Russia. Atrocities will be Ship.j Cabin th Stu land � and Ru De�orateil Wi ied I ty's Government of violating." the Serbians, and "the Italian flag! Captain won Pawn Be of denied -energetically. The hour is at of 41 i �onda (The Dalmatian Doves and olive Branches the lett ion 'L'alltra si hand, letter will continue, to Stop -Supplanted. shore of the Adriatic) will reaffirm'. Europe to Peace. -DR. BUENZ. Now 72, SENT In Albania, whose in- the bloodshed and, permit -1talian interests TG JAIL FOR IS MONTHS A despatch from Washington says., dependence is indispensable to the heal her wooed® with a bountiful A despatch from New York says: Demand has been made by the United peace. -W istr Adriatic." scenes so extravagantly re-! Read of Hamburg -American Line ,!tAmid and Statei upon Germany for the imme ate defence of the "Germany will offer, through Presi- be_J L and ) is not insensible to Serbia a Wilson, to evacuate the invaded markable as to, 6ei almost'beyond Three Pupils Sentenced. diate recall of Captains Boy -Ed a distress. She is preparing to aid that dent 11 of Bel-. lief, Henry'Ford's Peace Ship, Oscar von Papenj the naval and gsilitary the out- departments of France and a !heroic country," *83 One Of nego- II., backe4--out from its pier in Hobo- A."despatch from New York'says. attaches, respectively, of the German Sonnino'91-gium except Antwerp,>and to I to in Baron in regarding the ken Saturday afternoon, bearing A, Karl Buena, Ph.D., head Of the Ham- Embassy -here. standing pow 1 bate with Great Brits, speech, possession of , Antwerp. Poland will strangely assorted company 'that has burg -American Line in America, for- Announcement to this effect was Simultaneously with the Foreign' the invaded proclaimed that it will Stop the war. merly Minister' to Mexico for Ger made by 'Secretary Lansing In the x -Consul -General at this following statement: Minister's speech was the issuance of ..be declared autonomous, any and inces of Russia will be restored, The ship was - scheduled to bear ny a e Serbian � prov a a statement by M. Ristich, be away toward the expectant Europe at port for the Kaiser, was sentenced by -On ecount of what this Govern`' Minister deny-! and Serbia's independence will activi- Minister to Italy, emphatically two o'clock, but a series of extra- Judge Howe in the - United States Dis- -ment considers their improper capitulation in Serbia. guaranteed. lag reports of 110 happenings kept it at the trict Court to serve a year and a half ties in miUtary and naval matters, h n the other hand, the `freedom ordinary minutes after I in the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta this Government has reqi�ested the "Serbia will win with the aid of t 'pier until just thirteen ed and 1 -allies or die 'fighting," the statement the, seits' is to be guaranteed of 'special privileges are to be granted three. in the hour's wait the crowd for conspiting to defraud the United immediate recall Of Captain Boy -Ed A said. IIIC! a -short time Serbia will be, spec of fully 12,000 that jammed the Seen- States Government by obtaining clear- and Captain von Papen, as they are Ina position to hurl 200,000 men to German commerce. avian -American Line dock and anmi-falselY sworn to. L The false pa- no longer acceptable to -Ibis Govern - In -case of a refusal of these terms, din against our enemies." ed over to the side streets cheered, pees were used to clear a fleet of sup- ment.10 rry is boil according to the rumor, Germany laughed and catcalled as Mr. ply ships sent from American ports . The action of this Government a war of extermina- wept, determined upon Ford himself and one or another of last fall and winter to coal and pro- against the German at is due 7 !ITALY IS PLEDGED WITH a taches tion." HER ALLIES SIGNED PACT easel his- more orless celebrated passengers vision German warships at sea. Dr. to no single incident in either came to the rail to make speeches or Buenz is -now in his 73rd year. but was based on an accumulation Ot EARLY END To WAR, with A despatch from Rome says: Italy VIEW otherwise to entertain. George Koetter, superintending en improper activities connected JOHN REDMONW9 ledged herself not to make, a gineer has p _In All, a careful count of the passen- of the -, Hamburg -American I the handling of German military, and the! separate- peace. -Au a7m*um I A despatch from London says: ger list shows that 1492 sailed in Line, and Adolf -Hacbmei teri Purehag- Fnaval matters in this country. The 41 this step was made in the Italian Par- I John Redmond; the -Irish Nationalist. first and second cabins, which are re- -ing agent of the line, also received connection of at least one of 'the '.liament by Baron Sidney Sonnino, , leader, in a speech at Waterford, re- served exclusively f6r-the Ford party, I jail sentences of a year and a half- taches -with the plot on the part of ..,.Minister of Foreign Affairs, who said, and--d-ecorated with sbiffed doves and Joseph Poppinbaus, still in his, tbir- certain German interests to set Suer- that Italy had affixed her signature !counted talks he had with Lord Kit e branches,' At least,a dozen more ties,, was sentenced to one year and to up again in Mexico as a means of in came late an Atlanta. .'to the London pact of September 5, chener. at the beginning of the war. olive d were"fiot listed, and one day at A embarrassing this Government 149- d Kitchener said to Mr. Redmond: more than any other single incl-. which was signed originally..by Rus- Lor men probably 160 made up the party. Of ured France and Great Britain. "Can you guarantee me 5,000 these, however, 39 were listed as dent. in, the determination to adopt a eem' time, Baron Sonnino, from Ireland; if you can, I will say correspon- ALL LEAVING BRITAI drastic course towards these represen- At the same paper- or magazine 17-4 ------- �., - I -ed-lhat-ltaly Would se a- thin you. If you can guarantee news vie men, 22 as col-' MUST HAVE �AASSPORTS tatives of the German Government.. -,-; announce e I 'dents, three as me ...,.ristance to Serbia. a The members of Parliament,'many obliged." the espa c It Mr. from whom must be deducted .. uniform, greeted both the an- I am convinced," continued : is officially announced that an order- The gift of speech is . a. dangerous Redmond,in "that so far as tbe-western multifarious secretaries, assistants tiouncements. with great applause. front is concerned we -have got. tbe and stenographers of Mr. Ford 'and � in -council Just issued requires that in, P ssession of the peace all ordinary eases of persons going Th ereld be'n6 trouble in tilling all _;-�e upper band definitely. I am also con. about everybody else I .. or alien, passports will you rnow if you'd only stop right It isn't misunderstanding that sopa- I Probably the actual peace dole- abroad, British war will come to an, staff- vin�ed that the there. -rate mai ried people, but too much un- end sooner than most people believe." gation did not exceed 'fifty_ be requited. derstanding. sn= INIM "FREEDOM" OF SEAS; THE GERMAN NOTION MAN WORKMEN BLOW UP BRITISH GUNS *BRING DOWN A der,patch from London says: The publishes a statement HUGE MUNITION FACTORY Foreign Office publi' TWO HOSTILE AEROPLANES HUOL which it announces was made by the L captain of aSwedish steamer to the effect that, before the sailing of a People Were Killed In, Explosion vessel, Swedish Customs houses in all lie, Prussian Saxony cases telegraph to Berlin information of --the sailing and that -the vessel --does' not carry contraband; and that all Swedish vessels leaving the Baltia says: I correspondent. Discontended :work- are stopped at the. entrance to the ion men are suspected, the message says, Sound by German patrol boats, which of having caused. the explosion. examine the vessels very carefully. It is said a similar disaster was in making. public the statement Oe narrowly avoided at B09den, Silesia. Foreign office appends the following The ammunition factory there, it Is observation: r -ported, was saved by- the discovery "The above appears to his Majesty's at it had been undermined. Government to merit being brought to Important German - Stipply Depot Bombarded -aa u _ lch -0 .M amaged. Caused---t-Q—Stores A despatch . from 'London says:I . The announcement_ of the raid a Twenty. British aeroplanes, took part one of several announcements of ac. in a raid on the German supply depot tivity on the'part of the British flying, at Miraurnont, behind the German corps. British airmen inouglit dowr� lines* damaging : the railway and two Ger =*n aviators in Belgium re-, buildings used for storing supplies at cently. Two ­­B-r1tFsK -aviators are re-, that point, as well is the stores of poi -ted missing after setting out 'on munitions. reconnaissance ftiFbt& "A mn . . . . . . . . . . . .'A✓. .}TR .a ,X:lx'rkY ..,,.". .,...r .. ^3•.. .P.IM6A.!+ <�FF. �WPiF. '-yr a.,,,•.< -,+ r.y. ,^y. y-., _ 'w".e • _ ..'h - :*1 .'h1. !G .if'r —^.EBF f v. '�i+ .FJ' Av ":^^r"I�e - i "ti.{'• T T.r - :M- • J ,V' - 6.P}�• !',"^4'y rat.. rl�'. y.^'"••"W'^WS' �'.'Ss�J"• 'Ta.-°+FyJv9'>'+.-,v ,•'� ,' 4c?S ...•• q ..• �.. .. .• 1>7f. _.nw .,. '��, ^',L."9 '•re_-.. �.A.a'" a+�+�•tr; t rC: -. �? � a'.+w. '4 -rte 1, .�:'�+� t • -,r .•kk, ,e.". r.. ,i .««� � � - ..-.s:.,..K,. .., _� ar,•L � ,. •> ' ..+. 'fix ,,,' 1*'. � ' .. : z" •i ' _.v,.... r•• s. ":".h.. : d: n x - 4 e W. /'�f'( '�Q�/�'Q C: Philips is making im-s iBT>cR, e►./7.1AL�JJ1TiA7s {: pirovemente t0 hie stable. s.rrs.i+s e"�� E't• ._. Alen toy= > -Miss Roberta Bedson was in the city one day last week. ` ^ -Ed. and Mrs. Cornell were to -Mie. Hodson is spending a _ - k' the cit on Friday. week with relatives in the dty. y ;. a _ y t RUBBERS. BOOTS --E. L. Chapman had a business -The Big Store for Xmas Hard. Grip to the city on Monday. ware, skatee, sleighs, hockey Get your winter boots and. rubbers now, They ars going to advance. -T. M. McFadden had a busi. sticks, hockey gloves, silverware, -� "`-ness trip to the city on Monday. carving sets, clocks. Gillette safety - in pdeft- We mate a specialty along this rine partic alarly in men's -Miss McKay, teacher of Kin- razors, pen knives,' case pipes, - . We also specialize in genie furnishings and can give you the beet of Asle, spent Sunday with Mise Ross. leather purses, billsfolde, and beet � " -Mae Viola Thick. of Toronto, of all a "Pandora Range" -for - _ satisfaction. -� it visiting with W. E. and Ifdre. your wife, Ritchie. -The township council will We are - o -Privates Stewart Bell and Roy meet on Mondoy next for the agents for the Lowc�ies' Tailoring Co., 'sad guarantee a Stewart, spent Sunday with their transaction of/general business. perfect fit and satisfaction, 'frieads here. They will also meet a SATURDAY, acieeof' standing uhe hardwood ` d gain °n the R. A BUNTING PICHERINC t Mrs. Wilson and Master•Harry Wednesday following to prepare timber at the rear of lot 3, con. ' of Oshawa, spent Saturday with the $eanciai-statement for the 9; Pickering, the property of W. P. Mrs. Match. year. All accounts mustbe is the Jones. Sale at one. Bee bills. -Mrs. J. E.` Gee, of Toronto,. is nude of the sonnei] in time to be Hugh B. Pugh, auctioneer, _ - } Visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. A. dealt with at the Monday meeting SATURDAY, DEc 11th=Auction sale of al. Bunting. otherwise they will be held over 25 young cows, aup�osed to be in - ! •�it oho Co ne Dae been off duty for the naw' pear. - — -calf; 2$ earliz)g and - S-year olds, yy he__for several days suffering from a -The !annual meeting of the good he fers and steers -at Hebert , very severe cold. Pickering Vigilance Association Hotel, Port Perry, the property of H, A. Jifkins. Sale at 1 o'clock. - -Mies Ida' Bunting has been well be held is the Town Ball next p - suttioneece bills. W. B. Powell. spending a few days with rela- Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, tives in the city. A full attendance of members is Tv$eDeT, Dsc. 14TH-Greatauction The Christmas Goods have arrived and -About -two inches of: snow fell requested and a cordial invitation sale of choice dairy cows, horses, on Tuesday evening, but it soon is extended to all those who -have sheep and hogs, the property of Mil- -- aippet► wtt�tfie mild Veath= any iotebtion of receiving the -ton Beaaon, lot lt, con. 9, Pickering ickering'a reicord breaking or that followed,protection of the association. Pre- (one mile east of Claremont). Bale -� - =Mrs. J. H. Bundy. who has liminaryarrangements will also be at 1 o'clock. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. _ $sSQr��t is on display been ill for some time, is 'still in a made for holding the annual WEDNESDAY, Dim. loth-Clearing 1 . .very serious condition. oyster supper. sale of dry goods, groceries, boots - pp and shoes: hardware, firer H: W: and Mra. McBrien and -The Mh le Leaf MillingCom. fireproof ease, �; - -- -- g pe p pan 's mills at St. Catharines scales, etc, the property of David daughters spent sands with W. y Cl We have this year spent more" time and exercised more care H. and Mrs. Grummet. were completely destroyed by fire Hopper, Village of Claremont. No - .. reserve. Bale at one and seven than usual in this selection -John and Miss Bateman, of on Tuesday morning, involving a ,which comprises all Whit , spent Sunda with their 1 o'clock. Bee bills, Fred Poetill; p bg pe p ons of between S7S,000 and SSO,• auctioneer. - - unusual quantity of Glassware and sister, Mrs. J. H. Bundy. 000, The manager of the mills i. TURDAY, Dltc. 18Ta-Auction sale _ -Spink Mills have erected a new J. S. Barker, formerly manager of of milch cows,. epringera and feedpxs - __�illlnaware Ill the '- smoke-stack to replace that which Spink Mills: It is hinted that it at lot 2o, con. e, Pickeriall (} rfrile - was destroyed last spring, was the work- of spies, butthere west of Brougham), the property of. newest and moist upAo-date designs. - - -Mrs. Thos, Douglas has been is no proof of this. Owing to the '%V- and C. Whits. Sale-at 1.80. See 'ill for several.days suffering from high rate of taxation it is prob- bilis- Fred Postill, auctioneer. - e are indeed showing a. beautiful line of Luther Goods, -- a severe attack of neuralgia. able that the mills -will not be re- FRIDAY. JAx. 7TH-Mortgage sale of _ -Rev. Mr. and Mrs: Totten, of built. farm, being part of lot- 10 B. F. co tin U ©y8 and Greenwood, Went Monday after• -We fr t4tten.tl'g.-feeeive it s ore,> cQmpria- nogD with J. H. and 14tre. 1undy,- o news for publication to which �g ?0 gyres more or lase, to be sold-Games for the kiddies. All good, Bilb- j -Thos. Douglas has been off no name is attached., Such items S the 2 00don House, Pickering. `- Bale at 2lu see bill and is, in stancial articles nothing trashy. _ ' ;�dotp for a Easy days owing to in. are at ones depo4IZed 1D the waste another column. 'W-Marquis, nuc- --�' � y J,iries to one of his shouldere re- paper basket, and the writer tioneer. r ;� - - ` calved from a tall. wonders why they do not appear we endeavor every year to make the assortment a little larger - A. Findlay and Geo Har- in print. if we published all such em Sale of F and nicer than.. the eviousyear' ear and you cert!;`' :yep, of Toronto, motored oiat on items that we receive. life to us ' °11 1 y , y iq - : Sunday ,and spent the day with would not be worth living, and — Is will not be disappointed this season. - the form will rents. some fine morning our poor bat- .- -Mrs, C. H. Burling has return- tared bodies would be found Township of Pickering �e know b our liberal patronage anti past seasons you ed home, after spending a couple .danglang in the air with one end y y P $ ng pa y of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. of a rope around our necks and the Under and by virtue of the powers ,Dennonr of Frankford. other attached to the limb of A contained in a certain mortgage which - : have appreciated viii efforts and We sincerely Dane -S. Farmer, editor of the Port tree. If you wish the items to will be produced at the time of sale, _ there will bo offered for sale on to merit. a continuanoe of that patronage. Perry Star. gave THE NEWS a appear in print, your name must _. _ _•- -_- tr6adly call while motoring from be attached thereto not for pub- FrWay, Ianuas'y' the 7th 1916 'r 'Toronto on Wednesday. lication but as a guarantee of good at the hour of 130 o clock in Reimelll:ber, you get the Big d$SOrtIIleIIt -Tuesday next is the last day faith, and then we reserve the the afternoon at i on which taxes may be paid with- right to reject it if we think its {p=�p�•M gOt®1 at ``The Big Store. ' tont the pereentages being added: publication serves no good pui. In the Village of Pickeriflg, by W': 'That will be a busy day for the pose. pa Marquis, Auctioneer; the fol- lowing d- - : 'Guelph he da Fairothee 8 at five Ital11 y sthaf ppea es in the daffy Ali] aoa � g�lar�cht r �rwia parcel �� Goods, Gro,eerfeg,, Boots and Shoes, Chinaware, -• � _ �! p re a papa one giving an account of or trsc of lead Rad premises situate. - Glassware, Fancy Goods, Hardware, -cows were Holsteine and the siitth the work of two Canadians Gold- lying and being in the Township of - - _ -- - - 'one Ayrshire quality and quant win Gregory, of Toronto, and Pickering in the County and Province _ • St&v and Ranges. -,. pp g eiDg the-teat. Ewart Wright, of Pickering. The of Ontario_ and being the Seventy y Acres and one-half of an Acre be the -Tbe.irost of the past we 1�at+ a connected with the British All tinder one roof ' been heartily welcomed b�Jhe A bulance Unit, 'domponed of 50 same more or less of .part of Let " small boy and girl as they have map and ambulances and 'their Number Nineteen in the Second and- '`-bee able to enjoy themselve4 w,ark has 'been highly cowmeaded Third Range of the Broken Front Con- �A cession in the Township of Pickering CHAPMAN skating on the creek. the King of Italy. The unit aforesaid, and may be more pparticu- s s -The regular moatbly` meeting t o►aposed chiefly of graduates larly known and described as follow*. Of the Anturnn Leaf M-Easion Band and undergraduates of Cambridge that is to say : Commenciarr na the -- �yc TILL * ��]ic�+*� � Q � will be held at the home of firs. University. In their work, some. bank of.Lake Ontario at the «'estgriy f1Nj .�,i +? �E��1rJ 1 ILl� �111ZiJ 1 1�11`'\s7 ''.Peak on Saturday, Dec. 1`ltb_ -A times only three -Inches- -separate limit of the allowance for road be- 1Jit4 L G 16aod attendance is requested. the ambulances from a aro of 200 tweea the Broken Front Lots num. q P we are well supplied to fill all orders for your Christmas cake. Our raisins -Miss Buchanan, who has had feet, this being in the Alpine bets Eighteen and Nineteen in the currants citron, orange and lemon peel, spices of all kinds, nuts of charge of D. Simpson dti Co'9 mil- Mountains. The are in said Township of Pickering. then ever variety, fixe dates, prunes, apricots, etc.`, are the choicest. They. great North Sixteen degrees West Seventy Y ariet p "_� : pinery, department for the past need of money and srtpplies, They chains and Forty links rinore or leen to. If you want a gift for your Father, mother, sister or. two seasons, returned to her home reluire mufflers, mittens, blankets the lands formerlyowned by 'John .,brother, we can supply you. Call early and[ get first choice. For gents we have bedroom Uppers - In Orangeville on Sunday evening. rugBa, underclothes and -other ar• Parker, Theo South Seventy-tour � 8 lI -A number_of_shirts cut._ready..ticles of a similar. kind. The degrees West Ten cbains ruore or less - _ . - .shirts, collars. tie., mufflers• stick pias, cu _ handkerebiefs, sweaters,, etc. For`ladies we 41 for the-making is at the home of ladies of the Pickering branch of mb �IeteeSe Then South Siof the Broken xteen - have slippers, hosiery, sweaters, golf-boa }.x Miss Richardson. An member the Women's Institute are intend- -�---- nets, toques, gloves, haaderchiefs,- ., of the. Women a Institute or other ing to send them these needed arts•degreesvasty cbaips Forty -colla:@; stationery and tasty' friends who have time to make articles. IDformAtion re rdiD links more or less to Laare'• Ontario_; = -= articles for Ilse children. A; g edge tooThen-Ethe following be the water's " g6oks; toys, aures, mouth organs, jack knives, dolls, in these are requested to call at Mise this may be had from Mrs. Dickie. yy gg g ;Richardeon'e. -: �e Pickering Dramatic Com- cepii g tTherleout the -South gth Erty + ' - . __ Sect all.yoarfgnire for-_Chrtstaus. �- -The Methodist Sunday School paap will present "Ten hightb in acres of the East half of the -eaid t 'Our 'coafectlonery is as usual fresh and well assorted. are giving a concert:-in the Town a Bar-room" is the Town Hall on Nineteen in the Third- Range of the Rall on Tuesday evening Dec. 21st the evening of Friday, Dec, 17th. said Broken Front Concession. program of drills, On the premises are enid to be Sol. G: A. (ILLESP E DUNBA TON w n e choice This popular drama will be�pre- 1 orasee, . dI lognes, recitations vented as origtpally played in. the id brick dwelling house. with brick - sad abundance of choice music New York theatres in 1858, and veneered kitchen. frame barn 84x72 with atone stabling underneath, driv- r•+ We have • a complete assortment will be rendered. has never lost its popularity. It is ins house 2Ox30. .-Look at the date of the label brimful of humor and pathos, mind TsRxe :-Ten cent. of the put- - - ' �' - •Of the famods "Ion your Pickering News, and if holds the interest of the audience chase mono to per y be paid down. at the { kiou find that you are in arrears,. from beginning to e6d. It con. time of sale, balance to be paid ' with- + , A ' THOUGHT" ndly remit at once as we need tame a deep moral lesson which in thirty slays thereafter, HAPPY -�, the money. ` A number of sub. eannct fail to impress the audi• For further particulars and condi- __AND — scribers are several years behind •once. There are eleven charas- tions of sale ap ly to K' ---'-and of-theses regtleetimmediate tern in the cast•wri-d-each.ie ro• 1. E. CHRISTIAN, _ �_T p Solicitor for the Mortgagee. J -�p8AAF OafOrd settlement ficient in-W or her part, and the " '` Whitby. Ont, '' - �• The Big- Store 'for the Big lay is presented in five acts. The Dated at Whitby this Sixth day of > assortment of Xmas goods, Wbitb orchestra under the able December, 1915; chinaware, laeaware, brass goods leadership of E. W. Evans, and �+ parlor Cooks, Heaters and leather goods, fancy stati�tdry. which is composed of seven itietrti- E DALE MII�.S children's toys, picture kamenta will furnish an abundance Cil, Stoves.!Fancy silk barderchiefe, cy of music during the evening. Thesilk scarfs, silk blouses, mens ties, proceeds will be devoted entirely �ggloves, suspenders, &c. fic. ,.Also to the Red Cross Society and on Is the place. to get your ..Bread ,Call III and' see_ them. genas seals, tags, stamps Flour, Royal Household. Made p g Pe and 1918 this account should be well paw y � p S E P H H BUN N ,• calender pada. + ionized by all in the village and. from No. 1: Manitoba wheat. Try -The funeral of the late Robert @nrrounding country, o not a bog. Sall, of the Kingston Road east, fail to attend for thereby you will Also Glenors Flour. Pastry Flour who was killed in a runaway not only enjoy a great treat but _Oat crushing dal while driving home from Whitby you will be assisting a noble work, g "COLLARS!- C(J on Tuesday► evening last took Admission to all parte of the, hall Fresh Rolled•Oate. ce Sn Psaday, when him remains is 86 cents. Door@ -open at 7,30 Bran Shorts _ were conveyed to Erskine come- o'clock, curtalia rises st 8. fro- Oats Crushed Oate I Hive a limited number Of Coll tarp for interment. The funeral grains will be distributed at the Oat Cho Whole Corn was attended by a large number door. p 15eaure a bargo' _of eympathisitig friends, - Cracked Corn Cohn Meal ' =Much enthusiasm is displayed Card of Thanks := " Mixed Feed Dairy Feed "Fall Bugs, Robes, Blankets by Ontario County boys in regard Caldwoll's Cream, substitute - ` ; to the county battalion, Col. S. I wish through the columns of the Shoe and Harneae repairs "receiving the officer, in command. is Nzcws to express my. heartfelt grab- Calf. Meal and receiving letters from ybting men tuds' for the many act@ of kindness - atter and words of sympathy that have - Molassine Meal. from all parte of Canada asking been extended to me during the recent R - T -_- that they be -transferred to the Illness and death of my mother, Mrs, pecial prices in ton lots, PICRERiNG g .;'county battalion. The men are W. T. Wilson.. BELL PHONE. determined that tho-Gafario bat MRa. Amos BRIGNALL, �'- �7CT+ �7CT� Rome Phone 250]. talion shall )*,one of the best. Brougham, Dbc. etb, 1015, Chopping every day. pq a W. S'Y'..�] ikas..s,.n. ..•�... < ',. .«:..t :.:.w..r. r.;s. ...•a.'ir;..,.�'.33:.. out.:.., �d �-`•fit';.s.< ,.:i •ox:. , °�?+..c.�, : �..r u'. tL?....^•i".a7•�."-`m'7i*Y'wdf�F°.uiti��.i�.�..�a!:+,k , :f.