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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_12_24.. •, �,,. , .. ,,.. an prat—„ -•-7Y >...- ...,f'..T sl .rm ... _'Y ..rX. _._'+,F- 4k;: • _'m.. ---F:-Y- ti -/,..i' . uJ•..d.4,L.'- . . - C' :>iC-.,,py.' :r 4T.c ..i .M y". 2' "„'�.�..r .. A.. w ".u. •o- ..?. w -" .w'.-_✓ f. ,t "- C.�r. ��:rt sv. -S. .Y..o-n .. .:ate _ xYS YM'Y:�i L-... - - Ap v r . PICKERING, _. r _ • 1 VOL. TO - - -PICB.ERING, ONT., FRIDAY, D.ECFMBER ?4, X915 -No. 13 1�l ialkf{Oriitil IZiotrlDrilr. GREEN RIVER SCHOOL REPORTli _ _ T : c Established 75 years , SPIT SILLS The anniversary of the Baptist Sab- Report of S. S. No. 10. Brougham �, { iiLedleal - - - • bath School will be held on Sunda p GREENWOOD d'forNoyeSr. I Addreyre in order of r. i;ext, Dec. 29th. 'Services at 2,30 and Merit ; Sr. IV-Addrey Phillipe. -Jr.: E. FORSYTH, D. of O.; Regis= _' " "" 7p. m, -On the evening of. Friday, IV. -Gwendolyn Devitt, Pearl Philip, • tared member of the Optoinstrical Ameo- - Dec. 81st. a concert will be given. at Duncan, Lloyd Johnston, ct-OitaciQiwacial attention viten to FLOUR : - which a$ood program will brender- RlmaBornber er. Sr. III -Roberta-' abs Atttas of elwes.'Ejes-tested-free. ed: Admission 15 and 1Q cents, child- Philli s, QSar•moat. -N3tf - p Gladys Middleton, Viola .WHITE SATIN -BREAD ren of the school free. Simpson', Agnes Cowan. -Ethel. Wil- C. MCKINN6N, .)1.15., L.R.O.S., - son, Luella Shea. Jr, III -Neil Mc- �. eici n.�iadz8nb, member e erOoa�� College of -CREAM BUNS -:FAMILY AV DLEY _ - Kinnon, Tom Philip, $r. II -Ethel _ o 0 8oyel oo 1 0, of -sq :genas, finis 1 - Sbea: Mnry bawson, David Dawson, -' - t3t,aoial attaatloa to aatoerea of women rod TEA .BL NS -I ASTRYj _ The Audlev Christmas tree and en= Jr. II -Clarence Phillipa, Walter - ehildzen, Ot>Sca tad residence, ezouaham_, - tertainment, with the combined efforts Middleton, Jack Liscomb; Mae Stee- i wish you all the Ciomple• s Bran :.Oats _ of $unoky Schoor and public school, enson, Nellie Dawson. Pi. II=Maud I°ICKERING MEDICAL !SURGICAL !shorts Oat,Chop met with the hearty co-operation of Philip, Donald Bger, Lucy Dawson, --- _ _ _ the public, the program, through the primer -Mary L14comb, Boyer Phili m'ent8 of ti a Se$$OiG and X-RAY INSTITUTE. ?umbo Crushed_ Oats untiring efforts of the teacher, Mise p p' $ Alice Middleton, Earl Forester. Lor- k PICBERING, - - ONTARIO, 'LoD was a brilliant success. Mies en^ Feed Flour Dai Feod K, etta 'Youn , teacher. -= E. Crook of Pickering,delivereda few. R I ask Oil t0 remember thalb 8, 3L@IN Towz;.a., iii: D.', C. M., Wheat Screenings.'' Corti Chop choice readings very gracefully, The: y _ apecisrt,t In Rectal Diseases, Die- Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked ern Rift of the ebildren to the teacher, con- KINSALE ___ I -want -tO get your wheat safes of Mon. Diseases of women, caaoees, _ mating ofa. jewel case and a manicure. _- The .umn Kinsale friends of Mrs. - a Yawner, i•Bay eramiastion. Diierf*s at rp - - . -came as -a big aurprta�,-to Miss .Benyapain Wagner will regret- to hear Snd barley . at the. AH seat. rod chronic dirsrfM. -- _ Long. She elequently expressed her of her death, which took.g taco at the- - i Y T a rectution of such a -beau dome of her clan bier, Ts. Ernesthighest market orae. Roan 19 w s and r to a p, m. liar SCRANTON: COAL D. L. and: W. PP g present.. _ Stephenson, of Oshawa, at the age of p�u@� �q�.. 62 years. Mr. and Mrs. VG agner and _ STOVE, CHESTNUT, PES wHrTEVALE family were residents• of• Kinsale for - - T R. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- - -The Methodist Church- are -getting many years, Mr. Wagner having en- Rl • TDiR.aonn oro raattorae�.aaooaaty AND STEAM. g R gaged , in the founds and machine I have,a Itmited number 0� ooazt 8onsf. Whitb7. 16 v - up another concert and organ seri W 1 p - business. About ten years ago the to take place on Thursday, Januar? B y Cal-endars for customers moved to Picketing Village. where tb next. The concert will include a �( E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and J L SPINK LIMIT10 suPilpon• the hoped th t the ba once tht resided Powe several -- ,c , 11.8oltettor. Nocary Public. Etc. a(rney to . i r sic rand it is bo ed that lbs balance p pears. Late'c Who use our flour. I Will can ofmge Brock St. North, Wbitb►. guy they moved to the horns of thetr oa,u- g PICKERI.NG. ONT. October, will be thug cleared up. The g e n Oshawa, where Mr E`aRner $1 a them- F3I1 - -_ Dental last affair was eminently successful in died several yearer ago. Mrs. Wag- T@ U Bt. nes s fun@tal wiU Luke place to -clay to BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D: S., every wad,• and judging by matters Salem cemetery. One eon, Roy, 'ol - Graduate of the Royal College of Dental MONEY TO LOAN now in hand, the Recital to be given fdarsoonrandCniveziity of Toronto, Office next inontb promisia ti, be equally Tcronto, and one daughter, Mrs. F "� ovOz W. 3r. 3tngle'a hardware •Lora- Whitby. g_20W.W to loan On Nrm, Mortgage good and entertaining. One fortunate Stephenson, survive. (Mee home 7 to 1E : I to 3.80. Iad phone 06 Heil one 2a Sly security, - also $1000.00 to Loan circumstahce is already seen in the - �'• ---- -- — — -- on farm or Market Garde 6 date chosen. -the calendar assures a pRO4JUMA' N— i/uststesa gtzvbo - full moon for the night: thus enabling ; --- Property` friends at s distance light on their Miss Kate 'Brodie is viaiting with i G. HAM -leaner of Marriage '�7y' roads far travelling Srferds in the city. - " E A S T L A�, K E" Licenser to the Coaaty of Oweitt., John Fisher & Com an Fred and Walter Stevenson were in _ ? Piak*zagTlll&$e_ m � � Toronto on Tuesday._ 7 _ OUNDARTQN TPO1rCHER, Real Estate Aruc- COliNTRY REAL ESTATE - - N. Y. Poucber spent Sundaywith his • Uoutim, vriartor, collector ash teaser �--ADSLAIDIr ST.,-'E•.-ToitoNTd. Fire. Price, of Toronto, spent a ween' rather. Tops. Pouches. p � of saarrLlte licenses. Brou0nvu. toy at the manse with her father. W. J. Bodin l is spending Christmas 910 LUMSDEN BUILDING, We axe sorry to report that Henry with friends in Toronto, is HOPPER- Issuer of Marrta�e Morrison is now in a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd -spent A few ` Licenser to the ooanty of oatrslo -e-� -�+ �T days in Toronto last week. ai ods at store Lad ble:asl+ran.Caa: oat. ..i,./R, B. _. L� V Miss Marjorie Allison is visiting p _ with friends in St. Thomas and other Mrs Mary'Xatthews is visit£og her E: Veterinary -Surgeon _ westora inks daughters in Toroote this week. r D.B.BEATON 'g WNSHIP0LEBS r„ . oonreramsr, oanumisdsaae far rattae honor Graduate of the Ontario Veto- A numberot our residents had a call liras Brown spent a few daps with eidrvlts, Jocowilant. Elf. ttoesy to -loan rinary Collage to Whitby as witnesses is the gin- Frank mad Mrs. Gerow, of Toronto. on term p Issues of llarrlaa• Ido• and Graduate of the Veterinary - lock case on Monday, firs. Palmer, has gone to spend the 4=1 Oat• f -r Science. Association: ' Mists 'M• B. Asian underwent an winter with her daughter in Tomato, UGH S. PL GH, filen Major', Oat. - Ind. Phone Glare. 2!902 o ration_for appendicitis at cN estern Gro: Philip has . engaged L. Sbep-- pe herd as assistant in the oat office and The shingle that has given satin- ' Hospital and is now improving stare faction for over 30 -years-. Empire Lteeawwi Auctioneer Eatearnr a=pe•- p p Ping nicely. P g g _ Ines* to imported and thoroaahbzed itocJi. CL•A1tEMONT, •QNTARIO The-Chrletmas tree and eatertu£n- twos Conducted Lalwhere. Write for terms ment Riven by the Sabbath School was Mrs. Haywood., of Toronto. spent Corrugated lion with a iia. . sad pratienita&, PLoar Ind. elle, 861y well attended-aad wa®a great success: over Sunday with C. A. Barclay and g by G. R. B R It W S TER g famil 2 y corrugation, sept it before YOU o POSTILL. Licensed Auctionees, Much credit Is due to those whd train• y• buy other ma]lses, If you are iii F• for ooanti•r of York and Oatarto. Alis. Veterinary Surgeon ed -the children. Wm. Ashton and Fred- Byerns, of - Itlr ,sales of sII kfade atteaard to on •honest - - Uxbridge, called on friesda - here on need of a Cream Separator': Try .olio.. Address Gera atver P: o•, Oct. Honor Graduate of tbe. Ontario a f remier for 30 clay-. A V Z crime .Coll, a and Hoario The usual *timber from bare v Tuesday, $ • � - GREENWOOD Mrs. H. Malcolm and clan er have gasoline en rnee_from ;39.00 u� •�� B. POWELL, 'Licensed Auc- sic• Associate � the Ontario_ � +g W times: vsinsaer and eoll"or for Veterinary Colteage. one atLeodia Whitb ur- returned hopne, _after visiting in To- See or write -me before baying. _ ecaattee or Ontario and York. A33 kinds of g y Xtnsa Fair oo ronto for a few weeTts. Paler aoadnatod *Aber privately or by &action Ind. phone 3W ridgy, Bell Phone. 8a1e not" collected, For aster or other err. St. John's pulpit was occupied by scalars rp ply at residence, Eltaatpetb at, Pick, �lafetrlOnt Ontario Mr, Sisson, piano tuner, was in the Mr. Swanston last Sunday iq the yns. t?l "one orders left at Nass owe*, Ft village on Saturdky. He' usually vis- absence of Rev, -Mr. M,c llra �T T tp r ' e'lha, or M&cnab a store, Claremont, silt re its Lh S session about Chi istmas. ' ' y' 1` • J. Prow• e, riL'aerin� -• NEW BUTCHER" Si�F E: L. Chapman. of Pickering, will Ali; solve prompt attention. Bas+afsctioo.inare,a- We notice Fred Byers out again, ap- take the review at the ]UunWn Bab- ar•d Sry Dhoas anmtazlr radepeadent te03 p+trently as well as a er, after .being -bath-School at 10 o'clock on.Bunduy FRUIT• laid up with rheumaFi•m for severe] morning next. BASKETS} A fall lime o[ Fresh Menta always Ap�q g os head at shop; - - Wm, -Radler bns completied lilt con- 0 50,Q80 jnst arrived. - -tract with Miss Pengellyy until spring, WHITBY �J ���......,,.../// , _41 41t. Baskets 3'ic each, Wagou on road every day. - as it is rather diPReitlt 'to repair .l - pa Win. Westlake, a well-known reason 6 9t.'Bask eta Sc each, Fresh Pork Sausage a spIcialty house when vecypied, -especially in nerd contractor. -was buried here on Cement Lumber Covers le eacb. - _ cold weather. hlondaF. The deceased, who was is Butcher`s cattle wanted rs. Walter, Wilson and Miss M. his seventieth f if - I qt_ Berry Bos.es p) rents per 104. wood have completed their autograph north of Pickeriri rear, nes bon just Lath, Shingles, a P R R r_ g Ready R•oosng 7 24 sad 27 qt. Crates 1. ac each. JAS O'COtiNOR, PICKERING quilt. • This quilt contseins ,tome' aAii Mrs, John Watson, widow of the - vgry package guarateed and prices Corner Kia and Church Ste.. names, for which they collected the Corru. sled Iron, a: B well-known• watehause irmn, died at g are guar?nteed not to raise if handsome sum of 1i112?.00. her home bare one day last week and =teed and et' ' --+- Eastlake Shingles, g COAL! COAL!- - BALSAM was buried ..on Friday. She was a them when you - • • biles .Donnelly sad was highly re Cedar P9sts, Steel Posta, er want theta. _ Floyd Jones Sundayed at firs. Bush- app, -ted by 411 who knew her. Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual I will have constaritly on hand- bv's; The town councilat a special moat- Wire Fencing. Miss Beulah Jones is recovering nic- Ing held on Monday evening, -made 7. W. G. Barnes, green River a fill] supply of coal at lowest arrao Pments for boldin a obtic If you are going to build let mss PP y ely from her recent accident and will g- g P soon be out again. meeting some night next week for the give you my price on step-- JOHN PHILIP possible price. , Mrs, Victor Jamieson has returned 'purpose of discussing the Silk Mills thing you may N from Ottawa, after attending the fune- by-law, which provides for loading the require. ti W. H. GIBSON, rill of her brother-in-law there. Silk Mills Cotopasy the num of fifteen _ • • - Has a full Iiab of Yeah and ear= y Frank D£snev sold a horse fast week thousand dollars wich will be repaid Ae,� Ey70 45.1 GREENBURN STATION.' to Wm. Hopkins, of Glen Major. The in twenty years in equal annual rnstal- mute constantly otr hand• demand for horses is very -poor just at means. The. oylaw is meeting with f present. tete heart approval of the rate ayers Spice Roll,. Wesitfast Bacon,. REAL E 'PATE otic sermon on Sunda that n e The -recruiting meeting which was t OaII$T HILL _ Rev. Mr. Totten preached a tri- aim it looks at present as if the by-law Chu Ham, Bologna, Wemers! etc. � - ����• otic sermon in_the Mt. Zino Met�§eidislr will carry, • - - -_ •• y Highest ric is d for � > >x i� x� y as ppreci- g --�-- B P P _l ated by all. held on.Sunday edening- was the best ; ;Butcher's cattle Floyd Love, of Greenbank, visited which has yet been held, Four young],�`�iV lifts a couple of days here, before going to ►nen volunteered slid came on- to the h g ` NVtiS • i • Platform, The speakers were Rev. G. J a the city where he has 'been accepted P P A. McLean, Major Wright, who bite 5�iekering lverN I have For Sale a House atid Lot on the police force. I g . _F O R { A number from here attended the charge of the 85th regiment at Oslra- in Pickering Village. Large .'lit. Zion School` Christmas tree and wa, Col; Fred Grierson, of Oshawa, garden, some young fruit entertainment on Mondav night and and Capt. Every, Major Wrigbt �vel't��Od1� i� a First-class rigs for hire treie1. Everything in g' made a.very'stirrin appeal and creat- - ' I?ay or night Y g ' report a most enjoyable time. R PP ' "first=eTass repair. ed much, enthusiasm. The Whitby � Call and see me as this is a bar► aRocK ROAD p Calendars, greeting cards, .toy, s Bus meet's all trains Orchestra' rovided the music and Mrs. gaiil for some: one. Rowe sang most .effectively. Mayor books, booklets, . gatn8s, pets- y Teaming promptly attended to. Wedding- bells are ringing to the Warren occupied the.. chair. The pants, bibles, hymn boots, Agent for Canada Carriage Co. west of us. Theatre was crowded to the door, The • V. Richard a. �_f W. H. Jackson and family will visit meetings will be continued at the boned stationery, hand bags. Markham friends on Christmas. done of the regular church services cards ci st Peak, Picketing. - = Owing to the death df obr teacher's on Sunday evenings. purses, playing Rant' NotaryPublic, Pickering. mother, our school closed for the F. H, Agnes was in Torontoon Tues- perfumes, sheet runsic, toilet $a4e all lois a Water_? Christmas holidays on Friday last, day attending. the meeting at which .sets, shaving • Se't5, military - ' Opens - Seth Badgerow has captured a good- Sir Adam Beck gave as address on a ,�' brushes, ban mirrors, spec- ly, cumber -of mink, rat; ox and other the question of the entrance, of rho C. 11. RICZ, OF WMTZVALL animals. Seth gets game of some radial railways into the city. -Itis-tscles, circ 'glass'. watches,' , kind every time. said that it was the most effective ad. ' is prepared to furnish you anything docks,_ bracelets, rings, cuff A goodly number from here attend. dress ever given by Sir Adam Beck, in the line of water, supply such a -e ed the Christmas.. tree and entertain. The al -sting was one ofthe most re re. links. tie "phis, jewel cases. pumps, windmills,' -hydrati]tc` rams, thent at Brougham on 'Tuesday even- sentative of business men ever held in fonutain pens, holly paper., 1 umbin etc, in and. report a very enjoyable time. the city. Mr. Beck made reference to g• ebony --hair brushes, halt They are also_.ezpert�4"e - rl era. Wm..Atidgerow, w£tb' he assistance the Toronto -Eastern, when be spoke a �;,,. of our -local sport. iflcceeded-in.cxptur- of the negotiations entered into with brushes, doth hHa hes,- fancy '�_ respectfully solicit your patron; ing_a fine specimen of an. owl.- The Sir Wm. McKenzie--forthe purchase bored dbbcohttes, flags, toys, or the ,Lure. _'Ind. show, #521, bird, b". been doing considerable dam. of th McKenzie radials. The latter y, age to the fowl of this locality, and its woul not dispose of one withott dia- seals6 etc. etc. y DIre SHA�p�+NF� ca turels'welcoma'd by those who bave posing of all four; whieh'Iocliadea the will your home have a Coli' "�-�``�G�,�' �+ su ered. ' Mr, Badgerow will get the Toronto•Eastern. The purchase of ulnbia GirafonglR this XrnasP a s rials of crosscut saws: bird mounted. the Toronto -Eastern by the Hydro- y As Roy Percy was proceeding on his E•lectrie0ommiss£on-would be heartily WiH gladly supply yon witk a .Z kinds. Locks repaired, way home from Pickering one day, last approved by the people�whe will be a s ecialt For a first= machine and records.. _.. _ P y weak, lie hod occasion to call at the served by that line, or an easy shave call boq}le of John Haight. While there NEWS -end Barber Shop. ' his borses ran awn doia consider= — - t Furnishings of*ll y >; !Tile Militia Council has arranged T. Moore McFadden able damage tube cargo as well as to ly need Carpets the wagon. They came to a stand- for turkey and plum pudding for Druggist-Gairtduate Optician a yard up.4still by coming in contact with a wire all the Canadian troops in Canada PICKERING fence:. and in England.66, _ F'iCkExi2Zg, Qxl t�riQ+ " -' ' �✓.•`Yu,._.._Ni C .iu:,V '-a. ':w..aP:,'k 4Fsr 'wi..:.e..•.':Y.-..t�.^.�.vm'!!:A•.lctif/S`..!YSSi•�.6�A,�Ysv`CYw�PYi,.a9�}'n#,wMrT1.•#L�?�' xL`�b�Mn,c•Sts�.i�: �'' TP h.7+�!"iS���t�satiG•LZ:L1V`.f��Ci.6 �.tii7,� h��'fCG '�:K . ,- •.\.+A/-. — ,.. ,��. .. � ; ..y .., w •s a.� r sq.�� c nom.-err _'riS?.Y . � P-'!'.,+G d".'- �'r '.: iS' ..T •7 f . - - � '. * .,+„,. .:.. r- « .. .'3':..e.. c+` .; ..... ;-..- »... ,on'. 1. ... .,,� _. ,,,,,. .7•"c`uc. c. —' " 4"r _ •+;:" 2 •.,-.. ''ryj4'., .•ir••'. `•,? 'r, _� -----.-.--.�•+�' -«.., ..;.. , _ �.�->u. _ _. 1, ,_ _ ,�, _ �, , _ - - � �' .tl in'. ... - The surgeon s lace sat in a strange 8t gar er-General F. S. M E I G H E N . HE SAW PR1�11T eta • �EF:ormer tnssble-liloe strength.• "Coming," he answered, yet stoop- S ed to finish his task of binding nip the _ i� wounds of another father's son before W� CO � ';CP.A Now Director he went to attend his own. T was the moa! At the Hale clearing-station behind When he' made his way to the cor- go' OF CHARACTERISTICS OF SLR I"nual thing tar lines they were getting ready. I ner where Jimmy Fancourt lay one the greatest ` This toast a taken to signify that glance sufficed. Those who watched JOHN FTiENCH. - t r a n s p o i tsttoa _ j they were not always ready, but mere- its, with a yearning which could not 7 corporation in chs a be uttered, knew by his face that there -- -= — _ world w reach -- ly that something more • than usual Out. and pick a was no, hope. He signed to two Countess of Warwick Hescribes Sri- _ was mooing on, or likely to go on, in t stretcher-bearers, and in s word told 1r r • n it Stephen frost. Ash Commander as a -Man of yteighen on the The fon winter's stalemate was them where to put him. Then he tiasaclal I a a d • W g motmied the i ickety stair after them, Iron Will- . a gape, When the broken up, and every heart beat a and signed them away and closed the -shareholders o ! _ little faster _at the prospect of an end In the London Daily Express the the Canaidtan Pa. _ being, made, or at least a big break. I door. The bo was far'spent, ant, but imine Countess of Warwick gives an inter- tido Railway • in the the trench warfare which had y p eat g sketch of Sir John French. company. at Its Rept them there prisoners through all diately there came to him that •won- She writes — recent annuals 'r ; 'the glow -and glory of the .seminar, derful moment of self-consciousness, itrieeting, held to I Ofimmunity from pain, of self-re- --My-first meeting with Field Mar- yloutres.L v o t e d soca. — shall Sir John French commander-in- *Yes'- to the adds. It was a poor little place, an old vealiag, which those who watch by sr " French, little tion of this 'win• chief of the con dying.beds beds so ' often see. ,+ farmhouse with a big barn ad joining, - da d mo t oJ. IDs" With his own handkerchief Fan- �' - tea back to the South Afri- t 4 fast it provided apace and a samb- I can. War. My late$t _meeting with dean to tts_Direo lance at least of quiet. court wiped the Stain and sweaaV hint was in August of last year. torate. the buai. So far as their resources permitted ;his son's face, and there was that on On each occasion be was on the point eters world the his. own which no p@nLr►Or-_ yet , any I = _ weds worldover -=== — �iteghad made-it-safe: - William Deck- j of leaving-for-the f€on� • -- . . , 'W painter, would dare set down even if In the- wide space that separates nodded- its ap• -- er Fancourt; the surgeon, -was amok- i the B Boer from the great Inter - the He was he could. the man that Bt, ing a cigarette, at least he had one be- For this boy—all he now had uponnatmet very often; tween his lips as he moved •swiftlyf the earth—had been a ne'er-do-weel, the *rhe post here and there -among his subordin- I , he was frequently our guest at Easton for the square and though he.was a great surgeon s ` etas, giving a short curt dir•ectioa. I Lodge and sometimes at Warwick D o s a tae right son he was only a private in the Castle, and-.I visited him at Govern- scan• breaded and gr with his own hands altering Some- I ranks. Father and son had met there ; ment House, Aldershot. I have had IabaUed `C• P. R.' - — thing which did not meet his approval ! on the battlefields of France—by !man opportunities of hearing his Back from the i and relentless eye. He was a big, ig s y trenches of chance? Oh, no, for there is no such views of the world problem that con- France an d• lack figure of a man with a slight ; thing. By God's good guiding, so fronts us now, for he had seen it com- F ! a u d e r e, the stoop about the shoulders, and a long, i that the poem of life might lack no ing nearer and nearer, and had labor- amou of the pow• ��. large-featured, somewhat heavy face; I note of harmony, might rise to Stu- ed night and day to meet it. Oth;z l der Still on hien, a lightened by a pair` of the keenest , ndous heights of beauty and oY I I hes eardrums still blue eyes that were ever set in a hu- ! g y men had doubts; he found no room for Quivering w t t b before Finis was written --man face. Nothing escaped their i aaccrroosscthe page. IsnIt was at Clarid e s Hotel we met • shock of tiw - g ' , h'urstiag shrapnel. ,r penetrating, steel4ike quality, and yet Suddenly the boy moved, and his a during we Boer War, My eldest son, BrigadierGeaerva those who looked longest into them lips essayed to-speak. The father bent Guy, Lord Brooke, had then arrived Ads I g b e n—d or C Knew them to be the mirrors of a soul I anxiously down, but presently there g at the ripe age of seventeen and still such is his UUe—mates s ptctnresgas entry tato the largo field. Wail very pure and tender, very high, and was a wide opening of the eyes, a at Eton, had sold all his personal e! has be served his bleeding, country The best ertdeaa of this could vrob' near the Kingdom. radiance on the face, something un- fecta including his fur coat .and jew- ably be obtained from the few surviving Germans who engaged the tleea t- . Those who knew (sad out there at `Colonel Mrtgben's fturrteenth Battalion at SL Julien. Caned home to speakable and divine that was wonder ellery given him by family. and. lead Ids experienced advice to the MillUs authorities of Canada, the the clearing station, amid-.the din and joy and indefinite content. friends; to provide himself with the bonors of war gained only by duty well doe. have otrertakea the young J+ 1 and cost of war, everybody knew) "Yee, mumsie, I'm coming. Oh, it's: means of getting 'to the front and ragluAwtal eammaoder• fait that his curt manner, his swift, you, father. Where sin I—at home'. � equipping i+imself _when there. We � But military prowess is ani essential to the mate op of the Canadian cgmpeiling movements, and his fro- Bedtime, isn't it? Are you going to only learned his intentions when it Ptaclflc Railway Director, card mea do not graduate to the service of tbefr ty, gnent silence were only excreacences a party, mem? Isn't she lovely, was too tato to atop them, and I do eountr•y is as todustrtai way b7 leading gallant Canadian soldiers to is the sail of one whom God had set dad '„ f not think that "either my husband or VVt� m Europe, In lbs veins of an&ie siaa runs the blood C Monet t apart to do His work upon the earth. Fancourt lanced buk into the self was reap anxious to keep Staphen' The ars' President of the Canadian Psrlfle Railway Company. He was not young; he would neves g rn3* y Lord Mount Stepben, was General meigben's uncle. Robert Molchan. shadows, and his eyes were dark with him from serving his country. The yather et the new Dtrectot. *ss a railway aasociame of Mowat Boephen, sad again ace fifty, and his grey hair y I lhimestf a Director of the read. Hers. theta, Is the MWAINGn pedigree: it V yearning for the vision which his son � only , dif$cult was to find him some- would have ensured his prompt re- old see. thing useful to do, and Sir John offer- a plane of the a P. R.'s taaiti7 tree. r•: ion at the War Office; but there If ' . But presently the radiance on the 1 ed to take him on his staff as a gal- I Robert Sleighen .vas s big mea In his day amd he tete !i!s imprint on' 'x were ether circumstances which had I soldier's face was dimmed by one lit- f toper. To-day I am pleased to think �+ couauy Fris a P• R• amiatlans-were extentve, and it it approW&M pushed Decker Fancourt to the front, tie wave of remembrance. that he is still serving ander hire, that bra son ahov.id resume the coaaectioa dtteeL Orae of the t"ather's sad would keep him there .till his achievements was tY* founding of the I.Ake of the Woods Milling Coca' naozk was done or he had to pass it ? Oh, yes, I know; it's all up. da'd now as brigadier-general.-Wars]. .�7, an{ in more recent years F` ank S. Melghea has been widely kaow�t But it was a glorious scrap. I was 1f Has an Iron Will. as its President, in addttloa to the large tatwest held by the Robert an to another. trying to haul somebody ovt—I don't I j. recall General French as I saw btetgbes estate in the great railway company, this Lake of Um *sods They tried to keep him from danger. trying for who when the' light went bttiing Company. ons of the largest of its kind in the world. Yea been tar him- at Claridge's, firm-mouthed, curt because there was none of like ex- out. Your face is getting da dada titles) y*ats nee of the biggest of the raliway's customers. ' lance, of such uncanny intuition, # I; g in. manner, biles) incisive in speech, VeT Is it—is it—handing in the checks?" saying no more than w: absolutes ' Let @ one Imagine, however. that this now member . a galaxy o! .. lead such wonderful hands, in the .. .. Y g y ' Canada's captaiaa of tadustry, to without merit of his own, or that he is I Yes, my boy • necessary, and lookmg� at me with the' glding tato the C P. R, board room on lamb) prestige. Lt the present t `.,whole brigade, But they did not al- .. , i - ways aace"eed. For there` was in ad- All right, isn't it . I'd rather go curious glance that bespeaks the rnaa ! .time iii folds the fe►tlowing important circa President of the Luka of like this. You're glad. aren't. _you, of action who dreams and sees. vi- the Woods Milling Company; a Director of the Bank of Toronto; President clition to the been of a i;ay is him a dad, that we mett-hereY It wsla aw- sions. A strong, resolute figure, with, of he New. Brunswick PAUway Comt►soyt a Director of its Csttadlsa cool, invincible courage, and- a spirit i tul that first day I saw you. I just an iron will 'behind it; a human war I NO'�` West toad Company, President of the Montreal Opera Company • t, of adventure. He had viewer known ;wanted to get up against the nearest- ,machine in perfect order.—that was Dlreetor et Che Paten blaaafacturtag Company To Figure thus pracnf fear._ en was always restless an the , _ gently to the bustsess life of the Dominion is to-pray* his jreat perseeW -. :German bayonet. But I m glad now. my first impression. y sad mental acamea. "Lavel-beaded" is We ad}ectin that the big days when they were more than' tis- • dad, since I'v'e been abtlit I` tial}y busy at the clearing station, j Its a clean sheet, Many of my soldier friends were business mea et Canada apPi7 to Fraatii S. Metghea, t I out here four months and a half,. and with him in South Africa, where his wattle autug so large a place as this, Gassed Meighen bas still round - buf only before the work began. When, I would have got promotion after to- I gifts as a, cavalry leader roused en- time to play• Ttr ugtouR Lrasura Csasc a be is anted as as expert exponent the cal} came, and one after another I day; nothing sorer. Quay you're itivaiasm. Writing. home from the I of The hazardous game of pony Polo. sad many a careering battle 1lss been he tools the cases in hand, he was so glad." !front, they told me he had but one won by his ovro skill and daring. He to er enthusiastic low8POt•umaa to calm, so strong, so fine, that he exact- I away directlose, as is *widest to his me= benhtp to tt oilowtaZ; clubs. .- ca the beat from everybody--even "1 am glad, my boy, thank God!" fault as a. commanding ofli&f—he The rarest and Stream. the Meatreal Hunt, the Back ver Polo, the _ from the r sufferers whom his said the surgeon, and the soul of the could not realize that horses do not Montreal Jockey. the Toronto Hunt, Lad otbers. poo man, the heart of the father, vibrated. respond as readily as soldiery to hu- General Melghen was born at' Montreal, December 04,- 1169. He was - 'hands sought to help and heal in his voice. 1 man emotions. - He could over -drive edu�Ated at Montreal High School sad 6radnated to Arts trom McGill _ The Angel of the Lozol, who in I "Then it's all right. Say, dad, his men, and they did. their utmost _Vulversiy in ing. He began his business Itis in the steamship office of many guises hovers over the awful i praying was never much in the Fan- I for him, because they had irnplicit lite Robert Raford Company, tater asteria; the . For of the Lara a the battlefields of the present stricken ;court line;, but say something All bailee in their leader's direction and 'Roods li�ltng COQip o%• !a their Montreal office For ma" yeas be was earth, was often in the little clear- I the time out there among that► hellish' unbounded faith in his skill. b"Trerather 'of the Campsay'. succeeding to ch* Presidency on'-Lis death of - ai► J 6ngg-house behind the lines, where he 'h!s [aside• to ilii. tftade lits presence both seen and felt. � din I kept. thinking, of something � He came back to England wearing get{a the clubs meatloaed General histg5en is a maosbet' or its 8L Nobody -poke of these things; they mumaie must have told me in. the old all the laurels of -a buccessful gen- Jam" Lad University Olubs of Montreal; the York Club of Toronto; the days—something about a new Heaven eral.. and I met him several times ire junior Athenaeum, of "ndon, England: and the Point Juditb Club, of were part of the day's experience, to • and a new earth. Say it now." town. "The dust of praise that is Narrangansett• Pier. His -public-spiritedness Is indicated In the fact that some even an adequate recompence. I From the, hidden wells of his own blown everywhere" was no more to be waa Hoeorar7 Treasurer of the local a of the ter the rOmOQuobc Ter, as Fancourt,, himself was conscious ! boyhood Fancourt dragged the half- •loin French than any other dust. eeut•ensr7 Celebration b osp and M .one of the principal psemotars of -that day of some new quality in his , He brushed it sharply- away. Lhe TrDbold Emergenc7 Hospital, to Montreal In served i forgotten, words:— Pros most of his lite General Metghea has served fa the militia of own mind and heart which was neither ,r When the Entente Cordiale was And I saw n new Heaven and a i Caaa� He was formerly adjutant of rte 6th Royal Hl46. nen fund fear, nor shrinking, nor apprehension, 1 in -the air, and there was a chance new earth. And God shall wipe away scram* Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the, resttneat !s war b k e u t be _ but merely -a strange certainty—that, that Great Britain and France would] jeered for service to .South Africa, When the pre•:ent war brot[e out h* all tears from their 'eyes, and there _ it was to be a memorable day for him, work side by side,' he was delighted. waffle to the trout in command of the 14tb Battalion, 'taadlag his mea shall be no more death, neither noramost famous and - in -sense that he had not yet known. j row nor crying, neither-shall there Such an arrangemelit was for him an as several wt fr rant. He was recalled inmsDra °�Ti�capacity, and I& To his own personal safety he gave he any more pain, for the former ideal one, and he was, I may say, one ase. in organizing and nwrniting tt+e R'th Overseas. Buttal►on'. _~ no tkoufht;•that was a matter of no ., of the first, if not the very first of things are passed away. �' Canadian Grenadier Guards His prossotion Yu tattea place sine.. ts• - moment, sincehe had ong made his but t'sejusH the oideaven nd a one, new earth, aufull appreciationof a t value. educated —ilitary men who showed ��� CO."" to ! _ - G Un- peace- (dear, pregnant,old-fashionedy phrase, which sums up the whale cont , ortu y, g — _-'-dad. She s come back—yes, mumsie, to the brim ofyizualit;ing enthusi- rr.erce of w man's soul , with his I �'a 4i)d,.in a strictly professional sense,�ftt I m coming. dee ly-read marl he lied nc know• man �O6$ formation, holding it waste- I alms not to be overlooked by his But this naso He raised himseIf ith a Heavenlyp fel and unwise. He had grafted , - -feeling `of detachment ! ledge of the French language, and he friends because they are so finely con- smile, and stretched out his shatter- South African experience on his stock did not quicken his pulse nor. give ed arms. Fa' t, knowing he could could .not rest until that defect was of tactical knowledge, and if the drill- trolled. him'- fluttering heartbeat, nor most remedied. So in the summer of 1908 He lives in his profess;�n, and ; potent of all—make ,his strung, fine do naught to speed the passing `soup ing of our men was terribly hard, he i - ; I think this was the year—he set- breathes the very air of it; soldiering sibee' the Angel of the Lord was . al- and Sir Douglas have fbund the ripe e hands unsteady as ; he bent is his tied in the little village of La Boulle, p claims his every thought, and yet he Christlike, yet woeful work. It was ready in the room, looked round with fruits of it in that wonderful retreat' near Rouen, and lived for three is in no aspect the `'b eau sabreur" of hungry, compelling eyes. ( months in' absolute retirement, mas- from bions and in the battles round the Ouida novels. If you arc to --'rive ratber a sense of tense exciting ..for I �,Me too! Lucy, me too!" ... Ypres. For German thoroughness he _ som�rlimax not reached. He even ; tering the language. He ttcould not r•with .him through the most. exquisito sure, as the sound of bursting shell' And then he saw the vision. The I had a generous and unstinted admire- his mind's eye wouia at claim to have acquired the Parisian Ilandscape, came nearer, stelsped-pgtside .a my-' door being open a little way the light accent, but he can "at least speak tion. Prejudice can find no place int once select the salient Point: of -*- shone-forth, and he saw the face of his mind. tack and defence, he w ou! ment to ask those on the watch whe- his Wife, the mother of his boy, the fluently. a motoring through France I A born soldier, he is merciless to! every military possibi'.i-: f " ther there was 'any prospect of the his W fe his dreams, the star on which the inefficient. He broke a high of _ . clearing 1•ouse coming immediately that summer, and stayed in the little before him, but t his heart was set, car, who was also a personal friend, a into the worst danger zone. A par- I hotel he 'had chosen for his headquar- `beauty would pa • p Impossible? Oh, no! Already for ter,. He was extremely anxious to because that officer made n bad blun- I times we have ently there was none, and he came I take me on •a motor tour over the der. Private considerations were I war as m those who have awakened there is, a buck and went on again, bending low ! d a new earth and the swept aside, as they always were with I to me to his task, unconscious o t aceW Heaven of Na oleon s last campaign, an him." He spares- nobody, least. of all former things have' passed away.— ambition of long standing only now it en - Tac t was ,wa owed up id Evelyn Orchard in Ilritish Weekl himself, but lits men lov�ltimnid he aeei lite-ache at his heart. But on these y possible of fulfilment. as much as they trust him, and he things it is not wise tdwell. I •L--- -- Studied German Methods. watches over their proper comforts •r u# eight- lock in the - Taking for `his motto "Fa4- est ab i d I - Black Cats Overrun Islarid poste doceri, It is allowable to learn wttli a jealous eye. evenings , %Q darkness had fallen, and { . Deep Student of War. ' he adapted there was some little cessation in the' "The Island of Black Cats" is a even from an enemy, p long-daiy's fighting when Fancourt's I name applied to Chatham Island in what he thought was best from. the I do:not think Sir John reads mac ... aroment came... C the Pacific Ocean, about '730._ miles German methods, and it is well- save books dealing with milli ;Someone touched his arm, a round- ' west of the coast of Ecuador. It is known that lee and his close friend, questions. He does not hunt or s weed second jieutenant of the R.A. j overrun.. with black_ cats; indeed, cats Sir Douglas Haig, in making the Bri- or plaT polo, indeed, sof s led .who was ore of his right hands. ko! no other color are seen there. These fish Army the laerfect- machine that' claims of ' any foritr of spor • Well, my boy, tyhat is it . animals live in the crevices of the it is, bore well in mind the lessons to .stands mundane far apart from the The lady lips quivered. ,'� lava• foundation near the. coast, and- be gathered from the` German ma' feasor in interests cloistered* a ''!Dlt, sir; I'm afraid Fit's Jfmmy; ' subsist by catching fish and crabs, in- noeuvres. they're just bringing frim in." Stead of rats` and mise. :He objected strongly- to the ' Cer- old university town; and V «tY hi',p v .�> ...1 v1J�iFSR%vL^... re.. -!aQs. lis.: _._i. �`r. .Ati.�u.rY�YY. Jt:��.-<y'y.g5, a.n_+.-x �+e. t'4. b. .- _.._ ane .f_...•_ _.3r�'•?�*'!!«ke+W.Y.S. a- __.,s-_.lr?4'i ....__. 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A.+•''s'nr .w..r.!SiN _ ,,,. r' ^u!P.• ,•�A�' _ - ti y .- ,x n _ f ATR rnum VTTnx_ 14TARVATIbN IN POLAND. = to may Tbre� ' — -'Oft-11111 LETT'S LYE ( Memorial Urging Better Industrial ,EATS D I RT •_ iway .Your ML Th'e statement U.made that thousands ki�,.diiik g that 3,000,000 persona de - 1 � �•-� wear eyegboses 1 whu do not really need pendent on the industries of Poland y "M a —a • a Vyow them.to u [u art, gaue lasses f thet;c uufo t u- are starving, the Workmen's Union of nates,your eyes insteud of helping them. Thou, Poland has sent to the:Governor Gen-' Souris Otho Rear tueseiudotvs' mayeral, Herr von Beseler, a memorial �� prove for themselves that they can dis- pease with glasses if they w41 get the urging the re -opening of the factories, w , following press-riptlon filled at once :. Go the adoption of a protective tariff and --to any active drug; store and get a bottle of Boa-0pto tablets; 1111 ag wo-ounce bot- the return of -machines, mechanist fit= , Ile with warm water sad dfoli in one Bon- tings, and especially belts and gears ' Opto tablet. With this harmless llliuld ' solation bathe the eyes two to four times 'which were taken out of factories and daily, and you are likely to be astonished workshops during the early days of at'the r^suits richt from the start. many merman occupation. .who have been told that they have astig- matism, eye-stralu, cutaract. sore eyelids, ” r we eyes, con,luucticitis uud other eye The 'memorial states that the y r disor¢^i•s, report woad�rful bruefi.,t from working population of Poland includes the use of this proscriptlon. Cct this pre- 350,000 workmen in factories, 00,000 Fcrlpt:on filled anil us- it: you in -ay so ; strengthen your eyes that greases will not in the building trades and 590,Q00 in v G1Li.E?7"COMPAN�uM E be neve-scary. Tsuc�atnl4 who tiro blind, 'small industries." Including'the fam. 'ta TORONTO Olaf: or near!y,so, or w o wear glas.:es might dies of these workmen this industrial never b::vr r• qulred them if they had cared for their •eyes in rim •. s: y.1 y4,,,,!, -eyes be- population reaches a total of 3,000,000 forett fs-t=+o-Lairglasses are --- _ ----- eraons; =wlt armal iircoaie of thc.;e r' times of t:c;•teet. I;;:r�iusses are P Barker and Performer. only like crutches. and every. few ygars about $150,000,000 a year. - -they must be changed ti) tit the ever -iii- The politician hollers loud - _ •I creas!ug w^,ker:.l roondition. so better see A certain proportion of this popu- _ . if you :".::l. Mie rr;nv ro' hn—r: ;Z' dear, iation, it is stated, has been sent to To catch the notice of- the =rowel. _ '.•.Q s. healthy. strong mugaPtir 'ye9 through the re an 310W ! prescription h1•rr• ¢ivPn, T !^ Fuhnay.•Drug Germany, and another secti t. f Co. of Tor.ntu--w ll..ii:l. tv t1.• : I.,roa_prencrip. eeiving- er etri=n_l�vara— And tries_ to give us all a show, _ tion by snail. If- your drrc^'r�t cauuot • where the latter are. still able.. to help.. •' - . "But there is still a great mass of 7Slnard1s Liniment Cures target is -'o-Ra 9 GOATS IN ENGLAND POPULAR. people who are actually starving,", Don't think because a man offers an says the memorial, "a!pd.for the sake ' Club .FQ.unded ,to Encourage Raising of these -persons it is advisable to put apology he really means it. of rite Animals. at least some of the factories into $t . operation, especially the sugar, vine- This Js the time, when milk is dear gar and yeast factories, mills, brew- i r . and supplies for the householder -are cries; sawmills, brick yards and-founr limited, that the picturesque and use- dries." � �$~ ! � ful gcat takes a higher position. in The memorial deals briefly with the I " ''�`" E theeconomic scale.in England. question of articles commandeered by Goat keeping b - the -small holder j p g y the German military authorities, „ 'y M� '• 3' has increased considerably since the F 5• - stating that the ,complete confiscation ; war, and suburban residents too have ITE LARGEST F[li1 PIl00F RESO[tT ' s- found the ownership of a goat or two of all raw material would psi alyze in= i *,,,- H0t[F3, M ME we= a.a less troublesome and more profitable dustry, and that enough machinery , ` p should be left in the factories' to en- The a9lrit of America s• play: than pigeons, rabbits or even poultry.able ahem to continue in partial open-, 1ltairnituee and Cheerfulness• In the view, however, of the Rev. A. C. Atkins, founder of the new Na- orlon ! XVjLoAXZcA>tr PZAA The customs tariff promulgated -on l ' >Fsvaos>eba sr's.srt tionar Utility Goat Club, the keepingJune 22 by theGerman commander !s y purposes shngld t( of goats for utilit ur D. S. site, preg, T. W. Stott, wex. criticized as unsuitable, because it ( r be more largely extended, and with fails to protect Polish industry, and ' -strou.ta0 at{i ;o uorpsou algl.uo•j even .in normal times would bring i 1� �"{ Wnite ' this° aint he is taking a census- of _all about its ruin. Therefore the estab- N I AG R A 0 V f W v andott, e the goats in the country. _ lishment .o! the -old taraff is asked. .' Mono Better", There is a further demand fora low- Mrtnners at biggest shows. ro4i lVaWSPA8MMS rOA XAX,An ering of Tailway rates, whidt are al- cockerels3.'..I4. 3b eacl3. Catalog tri. 0eneral Sir Join Nixon Monsieur: le ed to be. now on a burdensome and ROFIT-]PpKIti(i NEtvti AND JOB I g I MARSHALL MARSHALL F For Ls dare in the month of January, . r , tit OSlce2 Gar sale is Rjpod Ontario I was suffering with'pain of rhrumac �m impose%bie scale. towns. The most useful'sad interesting in the foot I tried all kinds+ of remedies {, of all buslnasaea Full Information op _OroerCOme them, and overcome the : but nothingdid me any wood, One prrMun — - .:applteatlon to Wilson Publiahing Com- Turks into the Bargain- Germany is told asbI triedi14.A-kL'S LINt3,IFNT: pony, 711 West Adelaide St,. Torontomoon it -the _ i growing a little less confident about a ' the- next 'morning' I was feeling %era' NlriotLLA*t8U& t Berlin -Ba dad thorou hfare, and we coed; I tell you this remedy is very good; . g . g 1 _could give b-ou a rood certificate any A14CF-R, TUMORS. LCUPS. zTe. all know in what terms Mr. Asquith, : time the you would like to have on@. Paternal and external, cured witdt- If any time I coma to hear abeuE any' ,C a a4 f ,RACC 00 N :y lout pain by our home treatment Write m his statement an the vvar rile other - person sick of rheumatlsm - I could tell qk ''us before too late. Dr Bellman Modica: 'day in Parliament, 'referred to Sir them about this remedy, ; �^ _ Co.. Llmitea, Colltaz,vood, Out . " Yours truly. Johns victartous campaign. In t.._. ERNEST LTs^VEMLE, April," said the �was'ime .ts Rue_Ontarfo East, YlooEreal.\e�/�f Feb. 14. 1808. t01�1 r sees +i second division was added tgthe force, I assumed ba slid the command y 134 NeGILL STREET, MONTREAL Mrs. J he General Sir John Nixon. After a un- Her Family. - are manufacturers. and. can • pay. younest prices for furs crf. Y - brilliant series, and an abdolut4y chequered aeries, of land and river Modest Suitor—I have only $6,000 all kinds. Send for our price list. So Jones declared at breakfast that ,operations, the Turks were driven a year, sir; but I think I can supporta _ _ = _ _ _ _ r back both up the Euphrates and up your daughter on that. IL i it io do their &FUe-N _ : _ _ practising nation- NeW. ;1 the -Tigris. In July their final post- Father fent ustast ea y?—Support WINTER TERM OPENS JAN. 3RD. ! tions on both rivers were captured, her, my dear boy. Why you can sup- - u - - L 10TTwith beavp casualties, .and General port her. entire family onit. Nixon's force is now within a measur- iable distance of Bagdad. I do not 39inard's Liatsaeat CUT" Diphtheria _ _ _ -. _--• _ - — - _ -_ ' think that in the whole course of the. Yen" and Charles Sts.. Toronto '. war there has been a series of opera- ' DOR Is Quiet NOW. Demand for our crAduates for last foto ��000nths fully lour times our ■u-pply j tions , more carefully contrived, more free. W' a- sLLsoTT, Jones is a meek little man till he's Soused; then notking stops him. The :.Gafegr ?slnainal ! brilliantly conducted, and with a- bet- Mrs. J he ter, prospect o! Seal success:' _ NATORA-C'UT THEIR SALARIES. ' other night nes and couldn't sleep a wink all night because of the --- 0noise their neighbor's dog made. ' Joseph Chamberlain•'a. Son Takes Only LATEST WIRE TOY SOLDIERS. So Jones declared at breakfast that Half of $5,000. he'd - tackle the owner of the dog on, Bent on showing their 'willingness !A Woman Has Devised Something the way. to bu-siness, and "get this io do their &FUe-N _ : _ _ practising nation- NeW. thing settled. "Weil, Josephasked` Mrs. Jones 'al economy several of the Mayors 'of n The.cifildreof Europe are so im- ;that evening, "did you doanything rovincial English cities have con- : A hued with -the martial spirit that . it about that wretched. dog?" sented to a substantial reduction in i enters largely into their play, and ; Mr. Jones puffed out. his: meagre their salaries. Neville Chamberlain, son of •Joseph. Chamberlain, in the re- even the stories 'written forresent ' i p for •the chest With' pride. "yea, "I consumption are most part I did;' he replied. told cent elections was made Lord Mayor of Birmingham, frith-lr Salary of $2,- About battles and valiant deeds. To ,'meet this .situation- a woman has de- : Brown that if be didn't put a stop to I'd buy, a piano and let both our it 500, instead of the usual- $5,000. vised something in lieu of the time girls take lessons.'! Dr. Charles O'Brien Harding, honored tin soldier, something that I _' Mayor of Eastbourne, has accepted a will soon relegate the latter to the at- i:.alary of $950, instead of $1,500. i -tic or alike out of the way corner.ftOUR�yi P sure '�' � Her idea has been to create minia-to EyeesrinfflammeddbbyE Cold Winds and Dust Innard's Liniment Cures Colds, kc, -1-ture figures so flexible or alive, as shenickly expresses it that the could assume y relieved by Marine Remedy. hlo Stuart: Aching Hearts. "All seems at a ball. Yet I any natural attitude. It took much: ing, just. Eye Comfort. At Your Drdggistn hoc'perBottle.MurinsEyeSalveinTubes25c. gayly ts•! �: a many a lsay who is dancin patience and no end of pains to work p;,. ^ �. I out these diminutive make believe For kook of the Eye Free write mwis0 be RenEedlr company, Chicago ..a :e to -night has a heart that is ash- i soldiers. She finally hit upon the no- �— dna'" tion of a wire skeleton wound about i "Yes, or a couple of corns." with thread to represent body sub- --When Soldiers Were of Pt ' It. is. gratifying to 'know that;oar _ I T :3p be easier to coag a woman stance. This gave her the desired men *in khaki, who, accordintog r. her, but it's a lot more flexibility,, and it was an easy hatter Asquith, 'are now costing 'between then to clothe them suitably: Suitably £250 and £300 a head, receive 'their in Germany meant a garb of field pay with commendable ' promptitude, gray; the coloi of the uniformi worn says. the London Chronicle. .In the by the Kaiser's fighting men at the prolonged campaigns of former times front. ottr soldiers often received no pay for e Of course there must be contending years, and considered themselves armies to give the real complexion of lucky if they then procured a small a battlefield; and the -enemy is repre- part of what was due -to them: In one rented in the uniforms of the Allies. of his dispatches, May 27,1703i Marl - Ti a wire foundation of the- figures borough complains of the great hard - es it possible to simulate human ships- suffered by a certain regiment ements to a nicety,•,.aTid therefore to whom $6,500 was dee, and pointed r-:ake believe soldiers may be pos- out that it would '!much contribute to ' represent' the, digging of the "service if, some part of it were the throwing of . hand gren- paid to enable the colonel; the better. c 1�orking of guns, the charge toclothe .his regiment and the officers the toilsome march' . or ..to support themselves in the army.', l atmosphere of a camp. - _,I, i nnard's Ltatmont Cts_os aistemves. pairs of boots are Dont think because a man wears a 6orthampton every large.hat'ihat he is the bead of the housff 601 Lenoir Street, Nlontreal \ _ ZRALT RAS rA avasT TOWS? AND CITY ONZ MUCE rISOIN COAST TO - COAXT VICTOIS ILdi1CONZO—'RADS XW CA1t1aA -' ZooZ rox iris xAaTSi'a vvwz " TZAD71 XAil. New Agencies Considered Whe-e We Are Not Properly Represented. n _ ..- ::.,.;:�,�_. _�..;;._....,:...;w+'e,. ,.....ti_..-..3i,�i`.�z.�H �.�. sse..,�i.•.,..,._ `8�..:sr• rkM.,_s....'•5.�.ax� ��• .w a �. .• _ _ r - J r` ' K _ d �i � ..J � - - _ _ _ £`rte vF. •�, � _ • , Y d n ,• A 1 .i W • 4.. r x. red of militarism and a longing -1 - % iu,lts xit g �► Bright sill Milt r g perpetual pease, that such a war Xsrav i�• '".- • wJr.'bli h.d.:.rI FruLar morning aoits06" as that now •raitiug may never a _ L�OR BALE—Two cuoll, and 6 -weeks p oc'Cur again. "Peace oa earth, Foo' pil Apply to F. SVRST, Pfckatial{. .l Tsgood-will toward men" tray be an 1<3B pa yeas ; Sim ii paid in advauce. scram ltshed facts. when the srlloke �j I(�HEBT PRICE 'PAID -For all ���r� tion6to the Ualted 86"" N b0 p 11 carte of poulh7. L. PINE. lot T con, e. CHRIST gyp Pickering •Ind• Phone 1101, 9817 to advance has cleared away after the last shot has been fired in this great L I,I,g FOR SALE -Dave for -- ' -� - - - ^ ,JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, war. Never have there been such B .ale several ball calve• at a lmoderau Pret$pero�iS d' Hippy plias at 14t t6, cons 8, Pickering. E. E. YVC#H .�� , a v �+� -i- effurts put forth to secure univer- elssemont: 4%tf r rioTts AND COMMSHT4 Sal peace as there have been dllif= -- j OST—On Dec. 14th in Pickering iu$ t ie past feC� w m -r, but these LOA gill's sr• laezo n:a2r. Hader Piece Great Iuistakes have been Made .efforts will be greatly .multiplied leave at this ot�ce. EA ' ml the.great tvar0tud w}Jelrhistoey - l� When Prussian militarism has been ARM WANTED -To 'rent for a :acmes to bre written, it will be destroyed. P14ioor°wteens NO easa�t. s�aacres. rn o seen that these mistakes were of Jancctoa. 19-u o,f no meanmagnitude. Germany -A yell ', i>OG LOSTow collie dog !has made many errors, and so Mace .-TAILORING with white on brest• Any m2ormation � a TO sash of the allies., But in such a -- TON HIT ro g am, In .p one, w ng to his recc�er7 will be rewarder. IN- ies J to E B u h d h Brook, --- Men's high-grade Tailoring to meas- lets. L3 -war as is now being fought, it ure. It's great to.. feel that j ou are s w cold be Most. remarkable if no going to please a customer when tak- STRAYED—On to the premises of errors were made. We read of Ing his order. Your measure is taken i,J an or dein g ed. l listot , s yearlligphct2er• 6enerais being relieved of their by D. Simpson. a practical man. The vi -- _ The pro ° pzo Bret of success in tailorin zt7 and paying expenses. y -- m is \, Alema ---� we can make theappearance normal amnlandL t tv Hess, but in many cases lneffi- eney is the cause. In this war and stylish. Bee us for a Xmas suit STRAYED—From the premises of and -overcoat, Our prices are less than the undersigned, lot 18, con. T, Picketing � O�R a.ROOF3R biz ewe,, one with a long tall and several _ areal reputations for leadership ai] others. lamb,. ewe. ha.•ear tags With name, green D:.SIMPSON &-Co. stat on back of neck. Any information - fid generalship, will. lie__4on._but - -_ to -to-chair_ ze°ozarZ.9i�}.� hand Agents for Crown Tiailoring Ca: r,w� � E, m. PUfiH, 0laseaaoat. IIt[ to the other hand great repute_ PEEL_ 'S -:- SHOE STORE -tions will be shattered, on account _ rierror in judgment. A slight rotor Cars -error may result in the loss of The'Chevrolet i ; r'pr the latest styles in Fall and Winter, Footwear. -thousands of brave men, but these harmers Shoes : Bring in your whole errors caunot be passed slightly by. It has been said twat South Made in Oshawa, family and let us shoe them. The Car to buy ,— by "the reputai' the gave -yard of many " _._ _ - -.. — Boys and girls ac s o e bestquality._ .Africa � _ � school hoes f th be ions, but when this war is --CHEVROLET CAR DO.A complete stock of Rubbers, felts, etc. elver, Europe will be covered with 7- - - - -- _ ;the Reaves of lost reputations. One Louk at Lhe Car. One Ride in the Cale -ae 151, - Bell Pbo On Monday next the the else- and you are convinced this is the Car to buy. tors ]R of the township will meet in -• .]Remember this Carr is fully -equipped -Electric Lights, __. PEEL S0•N the town hall, Bruugham, for the starter, Speedometer, Mohair Top. parpose of nominating candidates (WHITBY, ONTARIO -for the various positions at the -- PRICE $675.00 — _ - tondeil bosird for the ensuing year.4n D _ f 1S' A T H E Where iW -a sarong tendancy this G. GER- f `� -year all over the country to eleeti " '- - - _ DD D BAR the _ '- �, ,:.Agent for the Township of Pickering, Phooe ST same council where possible, 1.•by acclamation. An election sosta "Ofr a considerable ruin of tuoney, analQ11is Keg $1'ld �OLllltry Need You EHEI►D oFrtCADowot[ro %here a council composed of men �. wf ability, can be secured, it is con- BYBRY food Bask has heieetVB FUMI 4 a vision for t � l+an sad t4�r w+itttltL rata? atidered best to allow them to take 'chis Fund been ae"nalsted (roof serVias'Eweino coheir reale! without a contest, and 2 50 ME JV 1�V A IV T E D sass is s gage a of stresph and stability. tribe the money thus+ saved for Red - _ _ E,yos• sboatd base RESERVE FUND. 'IYGbset — TO ENLIST IN it so one is is a sato ftnsecial e•sditioa. Vrosb or other patriotic purposes. - our 9a*ial• ppartowet afore an idad-op omodlits Ix 'The war has absorbed the inter- " 'THE "WHITBY" COMPANY ;,T'o t•rs _ sstabiWXMd YOUR RESERVE FUND. � es f all to the exclusion of other - t.,aL _ wAtters of prIblic interest. so few OF THIO — - PICKERING BRANCI-I, people are looking forward to the , -rawl Also at Whiti/t• azcitement of a municipal election. ;116th Ontario County Battalion for O�'erseas Service. R W. GORDON,CORDON. Maaas+er. �! !� reople over the whole country— alfe giving willingly and- auxiousl9 This Battalion will be commanded by Lieut. -Col. Sam Sharp, M. P. sad without the slightest [murmur � G:bridge, with Majoe Robert Smith; of Colambue, _Morf complaint to every patriotic erry ° I�h � istm, Second in Command. :.;, „ fund. The council may vote away - sboumnds of dollars of the rate- health payers money for patriotic par- Einlist with your County unit, a Battalion which wilt be �eiclusively ri1 - - and acquaintances, and 'To one and all, and may e r r neighbors $roses. to• which we do not heir the recruited from you g cq , lelighteat objection, bat the man officered by men who are known to Yon all. who will be responsible for Whitby, oc to -and proSperit3 ooptinUe to be - bringing on an election in these -;Apply at Recruiting OAice, Brock 3t., _ R atsxiuin times, will be condemned any officer, N. C. O, or man of the 116th. - +. 'land am every. hand. • The electors R. j,, MaL.TOR, Lieut., GEO. W. P. EVERY, Capt.,i�1 you, Bo that you Call en throughout the uountry are tVil- ll;ch Batt, C. E. — _Ilftb Batt. 0. E. F. - tang to pay thousatids for patri- -- - �lelpiEl hand t0 'thoBe til - e>Ric purposes but they will object �Q� $A ZTE TSE- ?., 11sob t strenuously to the expendi- tare of one or two hundred for need of ag' i$taIICe. - - ciection purposes.. The nrerenc -council have dose guud'work and so far we have •not heard of any$! - Q� µ V THE KING SAVE berious talk of cppositiun, 1 We are celebrating this week lir greatest scent hiatc., the birth -of - CA EORCA E -PH t L1 P th-of Chwholist, cans intt o the• - .world ` to bring peace to all men. .As the view the events of the past ;� $iiCZTC3�3AM - :year and a half wemay ,think that — — Christ's mission to earth has prdv- ��� -ed a dismal faiilure. Fels many t;! •i±IADE IN CANADA" � :-years' we thought that the nations _. I)ON'T . YORG were 'making `great progress in Fmod" Touring Cage' �, _ banishing tear from the earth. : With the exception of Germany, I That �e carry a large' assortment of BRAN_ TFORD ROOF- With nations of Europe .were doing I'r��� $530 _ �,, 1NG ,and FOOD SHINGLES, so that you will all is their pourer to [•educe their :, - -± �� _ -,not have to wait for your orders armatne t�,,but the former nation - ' to be filled.` ar of becoming a tuighty If you stayed indoors all winter—you might ; Uwpiirri6 before whoa all other i;'i (lot need your Ford "oew grass" time. But _ L _RUSH.orders at this time of the seas nations would batt, The other ''j in the wide `but -of -doors" the Ford serves as We have Silo stock all r = _ - rsations had finch confidence in well in January as in June.. It's the all -year- I!I and ready t ' Germany's enlightennpent that round car with a reputatiotl for service and _ iltey felt perfectly series, -noteconotliy that isn't affected by the 9easogs.. '- 1, i d yon ever see our HEAD withstanding the warnings sound- �'!' thin for '[fiat partit io td b snc�1-auen as Lord Roberts The Runabout is no* $480: the Town Car#780; f.o.b. ;, - Y Ford, Ontarlo. All cars comppletely equipped, lnelud- your ceiling vi'lll he and other Military men. Germ. ging electric beadlighta, Egluipnlent does not include �1', -crack nor brea any's progress in the arts of peace; speedometer. set particulars from Tri it. %d most men to believe that she _' _ �q, j; LUKE �f SON, i Will send to You she could not stoop to the• barbar- Wbitby, Ontario ' �Nruls acts of which she' has proved W. B. Powell, Pickering. Don't forget herself guilty. But while war _ o with all its borrows is now raging ever Europe, we believe that it is I tLe dawn of better times. The frightfulness of this war may, , cause nations to have such a hat ^i;��i"s.��«:'.`S.''ais•. �. ..,..�w....... - ::ar::•.f«rco__...�w�...a s.:>...n:..n,,, '�.'t'`..�i a+.,:�" .....;. a_-.—w.�.e�:.•....r...�_.:�w:_�:�.��..v.�..r"�.,�''•.._s �•r�^.a},..u�"�- : „ , .� : • :...,� :v a.. e `"=,• • t'•�, -�•`_'=.rte+_ ,•.;: +." �.:..-• eu►wsewMT Richard. Jones, of Iavermay, j; j i *iii i �•' Seek., a nt a day or two thisELM DALE l�iiLg.�7 '---its° T�eila Aatnahr �'ae -1°° week with Claremont friends. p=�g�R=NC} ' Laity on Tuesday. Toro - Flaulitan has hie hockey HE TDOMINI ON UNK < ' Our curlers baye_begun practis- team now engaged in practice ,and Ie the- place to get your Bread " .•;'tag favorite game.. stn sauatw a. Man. M.P.. P"800MT. M. 0. YATT1�[1�.�-Mst�OaN'G j will be s)[atin on the are prep.tred to meet all comers. Flour; Royal Household. Made Q A.13ocZKT. Gswa11 Ihas a from 'No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try tints ristmas Ihty. — a bag." uow hU a KMj�lM•M low" Fad til laftow Rsas • �it tlil.�MM ' K. Found had w business trip Mortgage Sale of Farm Also Gleuora Flour. Pastry Flour ---- A Savings Department W the city on Tuesday. John Forgie had a business -trip -- IN THE -- Oat crushing daily -.- !s conducted at every Branch of the Bank where deposits of 51.00 , 'to the city. on Friday. last.. -' and upwards are received and intesest at current rates added. - Mrs. J. H. Beal and Mrs. R. E. Township of Pickering Fresh Rolled Oats. It is a safe and convenient depository for your money. _ � fi 6 P'oreyth.were in Toronto on Fri- Oats ° Shorts Crushed Oats • WHITS w Under and by virtue of the powers • gyp, Y BRANCH: A A ATKINSON, Manager's � contained in a certain mortgage which _ - T. Caster was In Peter ft�r will b� produced at the time of sale, Oat Chop Whole Cora l'a couple o£ days last week on bus? there will be offered for sale on mess, Cracked Corn Corn Meal . • `' Mrs. A. Boyer, of Greenwood, Friday,. January the 7th .1916 Mixed Feed Dairy Feed ---- — k -spent Tuesday with relatives in ac the hour of 3.30 o'clock in Caldwell's Cream, substitute FRUIT CAKE �'WR ALE S town. the afternoon at e = t Mrs. W. M. Palmers spent Thut s- CRlf'Meal and FOR -- adders of all sizes 3 P G .-=�ozi'e Kot®1 "Erni day and Friday last withL. friends , In the Village of Pickering, by W. Motassine Meal and silo bands' in the city. blarquis. Auctioneer-, the fol- Special prices in ton lots.CHR/STMAS ! a specialty. George Birnie, of Whitevale, lowing property nHmely : ELL HON " spent q few days this week with. Al! and singular that certain .parcel B P E, _ •e%!3 .25 and 15 cents per Ib.' _ Emery Weels, .Saws, etc. it r -- .... uate. F. �JCT, , We are sorry to report that Airs. lying -and bein Ina t e :Towaehip o Choppiug every day. Get our price3 ou the Roc?l i uigr.- Wm. Edwards continues to be in Pickering in the County and Province P3.C$6Ti21�, �al�dl'y' Ont -ado. and being the Seventy m very .crr< -condition— Acres and one-half an ire be -the Mrs. D. A. Scott visited with �i Orders given salesmen or by hone , my same more or less of part of Lot P BROCK ROA.P. W. G. and Mrs. Scott, of Richmond Number Nineteen in the. Second and $ Q*5wd 1� will receive the best attention. Hill for a few days last week. Third Rxuge of the Broken Front C:.,- HERB P. Hopper, of Toronto, has cession in the Township of 'Pickering i'OEr SALE HERB t4iONAEF, PICSERING.. FONTH/LL.. returned home after spending a aforesaid, and may be more particu- _ - - - e c - few days here with his brother, 11y known and described as follows, WANTED NOW lVUI4SEf� / G �.7A �,• David. that is to say : Commencing nn the Livery, Lus and trunk business, also; A. J. and Mrs. Chandler, of To - limit of Lake Ontario at the Westerly beautiful stone building in thriving Reliable salesman to act as agent ionto, are spending ChristmAe limit of the allowance for road be- manufacturing town of 2000 people. in Ontario County. with the letters rents, J. H, tween the Broken Front Lots sum- An old established stead. with 18 pat► WROKLY i?a ber-oi hteen and Nineteen in the horses, first class outfits. Reals no _,�E g Outfit free, exclusive territory and We ban's appointed B. J. Arm and Mrs. Beal. said Township of Pickering. then opposition in town. Supplies all the money matin specialties. Our A travelling troupe will pre- North Sixteen degrees West Seventy undertaker work in town both with agencies are the beet in the business strong, 338 Clinton St., Toroa- sent the well-known drama,"Uncle chains and Forty links more or less to horses and rigs for funerals, as well for we sell the highest grade of to, to.represeat us for Picker- -Tom's Cabia," in tbe_Masonie Hall the lands formerly owned by John as the black Leann for the undertaker. stock at most reasonable prices and ing and district and he will. " K' Parker, �'bea -South Seventy -tour Finest equipped barn in the Provipce' guarantee deliveries in Bret class -e►bout the middle of January. gees West Tea chains more or less Doing a business of approximately c give say information wRated. - J. B. Madill Is confined to his to the Centre of the Broken Front $1600 for bus and $6000 for livery. condition. Nursery stock is selling bets with a severe attack of la Dumber Nineteen Then South Sixteen Price $10000. half cash. Immediate well this year and good. money esu We have a very choice list of e with We he to see him be made In this district. For par• varieties for ria deliver of grippe. Pe degrees East Seventy chains Fort Bion. If interested 'apply to spring y around again in his nsut;l health lioks more or less to Lake Ontario z 10 TSE NEws. - ticulars write Sales Manager, s; PELHAM NURSERY Co., fruit trees and ornamental ,4 Master Allen Thompson. son of Then Easterly following the waters Toaor.ro. Orm shrubbery, rasp berries, ear-_ ' Wm. and -Mrs. Thompson haabeen edge to the place o[ beginning. Ex- p�CEMENT TILE v -confined to his bed for several cepting Ther•eout the -South shirt rants and gooseberries. Write... . -dads with an attack - of appendi- scree of the East half of the said Lot Mr. Armstrong for prices. ,a,�� resits. Nineteen in the Third Ranke of .the ��ta$(ijl' $ reetings said Broken Front Concession. The undersigned has begun the Manu- " Thos. Paterson was confioert to . On she premises are sodd to be a so'.- faoture of cement the from 3 to 12 - ' 1 STONE & WELLINGTON his house last week with a sevOr•e id brick dwelling house with brick inches. Call and get quota- Thanking mg numerous Cttato- ijt wttack of la grippe, bolt is, &Rain veneered kitchen. frame .baro 34i72 tions at yards on- Brock rases for their patronage in on duty trying to catch up with with stone stabling underneath', driv- mad, half mile west of the past and soliciting a c•en his orders. in houve 2oz30. Spink Mills. • - PICi�:.ERINO -`in J. H. Evans who fgrmerly .vas, 1'Emrs : -Tea per cent. .of the pur- tinuance of the same,I wish • • chase ruoney to -'be paid down at the Ale°• Cement kept constantly • • . a in the milk business.in the village time cit sale, balance to be paid with-' on hand. 9 them a Merry Christmas is agaiq sapplyi°R this commodity io thirty daps thereafter. Fran M Iteh�ll� and a Happy \ew = �E YAR ' to the rest ,encs of Claremont. Mr. For further particulars and condi- Year. , _ Henson baying retired.: from that- tions.of sale apply to PICKERING ' -- business. A. F-.CHRISTIAX. Rtisseli Andrew, F Ed`. and Mrs. .Gibson left on _Solicitor for the Mortgagee, i PICSERING...Ont. ' WINTER GOODS 'Wednesday morning for Detroit tt•bit'bv. Out. - We haQe just received a heavy' where they will- spend Christmas -Dated, at Whitby this Sixth day of As the iwiater season has arrived - as ort s o o with friends. The latter's. bro- Degember, 191b. 11.13- we are -prepared to supply The Fruit-Store- take Store - a°d *ell s ea t ek f Cher, Frank Micheli, will take _ - your many_ wants in White Pine, Geot gin Pine and charge of their farm in ' their 1 .av�t� C SWtti i0 �L' our line. IiAg THE f�1-a1`''f.ITY Hemlock Lumber. '-absence. j,Q� so • to *3@wd Lawha If yon. are in need of _ dill kinds of interior finish in John Gruer an old resident of Bob -sleighs ' and Cutters, Cutting N %Val and Florida Oranges, Grape -Georgia pine Doors _ Ashburn, died on Tbili•rsday last Bozea. Pulpers. Gasoline fruit, grapes, lettuce, and Sash. also rafter along illness from Bright's ��' _ _ Disease. The immediate cause of Engines ro Wheel- _ celery, parsley. • barrows. Very chases mixture of Brazil !r=, 3z. 4z and 5s B. C. -red ;his death was a paralytic stroke. -.••• - `' Pecan, Almond. Walnut, Filbert. , His funeral which was conducted ' Call on or,wrtte to '- Cedar Shingles -'by the Oddfellows' took -place on L L. BSS A choice line of chocolates. home- r _ — Pickering made taffies. ' 'Saturday to Myrtle and was „.b► �� Aeilson Ice -Cream o6 hand largely attended. � FARM FOR SALE me. all the time. D. (dor on & O� After mAny� years as merchant All the masse of all the _. • Xr. David Hopper has retired _world and poet of the Ta mans will be received by the Come in and see us. PIEgBRING - . _ trom business bavta� +cold the -. undersigned up to the 3rd day of Jae- — Merry Christmas. remainder of his stoe by suction ._fun of it, too, is at your uary, 1916 for the pr�rehass a ifi'.ae:e+ H, J. A RCVIB, awl sad lado"Wint phone <m Wedneeday last. His oumer- command if yen own s rc of lot 22, B. P.. Coo•. Towaehip of one friends regret losing him as Pickering belonging to the estate of • �l�hi0 one of onr business men, but hope C O L U M 8 I A �� sa�b Gardner, deceased. • • _ that he may long be spared to . Oo the premises are a frame- houuse, , *' E : E D • .,. a Pick 81=9 , - -=onjoy a well-earned rest and en- ('! R A F O N O L A Cod barn. 40zA0 witb stone stablio ••_ j' -•- ;jop the traits of his labors• �.i driving. house and pig peq, _ v] oe ComMi�'� ` Remember the nomination N oII meeting in the Masonic Hall on Prise $20 up. Easy Terms. Tire lowest or sav tender not neves- St C. N. $' agtr$til Monday in tng- next when, the _ _ rrywood Made to Canada. - eerily accepted__--- ----- - -- ►�1g _ 'The abject of this Association is ire. �semble.foLrrthe�purrposehofwnlition y Ask to; ear theirs at . tions apply to Brewers'•Grain felons. 1 tratepay g _. For further rticulars and condi- lessen steslin and' roeocuti! ' - s, Matted Corn Feed the ating candid l 1lcFad&An S -Drug. Store, _ _.cH,Rj,� S. PALYEa, Bran, Shorts, Floor, Corn, Oilcake - ....Of policetruetee, of whom three rt soolen'aommsal-' is required• O�viog to .the death, DICKERING 8-1". Pickering; Ont. Meat, Cotton :;Cid Meal, etc 11[embars having props y of Mr. George Johnston at least - Orders taken for Swift's�Red Steer gate sof Ezeelely with any membsc F L of Bzsoatin QommiOtee.z oris nets man will f required. is Two More Weeks -Till Christmas Fertilizer. _ - X1.00. resent we hear of no aspirants ... '-. _ __ Membership _ M bership fes • but no doubt' Phone Home Markham 5030 or the sition, T'° , •°� po ' tt•te mat be hid from oris Pr•si� ar-.�•w-� "hen'the-Unie comes a sufficient - Ansi the place to get a choice piece oi= furniture for a present j 9.er tsrT oaappuoaMoa xtu ntber of Wren wilt !,e forind wvho is C. H. Bur`ling'_. Yoe will find a full line of chairs. dresser_ Th0}:]cl0-M ne09==' . Exac. Oom.-L: O. Bank@, C. S. Pales- -- �wvill consent to act in this public .nttd �tanti� sideboards sotnbiaations, and is feet everything er, O. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out icapacity. fontid ina good furniture 'store. nsa�s°+°n'stII°'a•s"g As S. Rumohr was driving down •st sotlatna•o'+r •rmPa= s.� r2Oa "9 1 A.0'Coflitor.*� she Brock Road on bis usual own On another page of this paper you-w;itl find advertised Berlin- , =Mtomo� a •r•QW + to+t*tea'9>at t'•II°`r W. J. Com' =last. Thursday morning, l ' 0 -e ut lost • er Gramophones, records and needles, if You will call we Hill' +�. ••a '°"' President; be pleased to sell you anything -Ln fh- Arline at the right price. sex-�'= >i control of his horses, wily sadden- iiy took n notion -to runaway. C. S. 3U.RL.ING ... - PICKER NG td•e _a �. _ m e When Mr. Rumohr saw that he s sn stat ima m _„ -- ^ •M O'i •a r ..- o ��l could not control them he jumped +t from the sleigh without sustaining _� any injury and the -horses con- o� tinued at furious speed. First- PS &! C g MNts`n ID. SIM _ a•�.,. class beef and other meats took a - s� i big drop at many points along the u�i ���TEi ',ins. When the horses reacbed SANTA °CLAUS ' a E W �•r ' ' - ~ .� a a a^ rhe =eventlt concession, one of the =O , o , ale xi q i; (f! ailmatet3sis and design r -p? fell, while the other broke, _. Seethe beautiful and wonderful things from ail- over the li-k ag p a Mo. 0.01 t -2 -• kept is stook. It will pay you a ❑d ran for a short distance. world. Santa Clans wants the children to have a happy h ! $ $�- Ilion a+7 !� • b Dell at our woeb t►t:d inapsoi oar aMah r very little damage --Christmas, andsaya go to D. Siinpsoa ds Co., my- head off' .� a1 sl�1di and obtain prion. Don't be d� k quarters, they have everything, dolts, doll's beds, horses w b ! M ; . 11 o it, s! agents we do not employ them, ase*. H iso has been in 'and carts, set tools,, building, blocks, tops, uas, horns, s0 � c 7i it + x a a ly un Gan,don and per throw oh ohs agV g p e B ootpmiesion of 10 per Deni., which you w9 t sial. Toronto, �diawing slates. drums, sets of dishes, and hundreds of ..� o g e ' s" esetainiyeays by parobsaing from as, t.h receiving other things. ' Come to -day.' as the nice a a . • • !4 jg call to hie spine things are going fast. o i�: e 9 1NHIT;tT GRANITE CQ'.jr"'� foot' fall _ _ •+ aRi y p p m' ca), • Whitby. Oulml I n Uxbridge `- Fancy Goodg=hand bags,. purses, jewel boxes, gold 6a a scaffold necklaces, cuff and collar .buttons,• safety . razors, _ t has so fountain pens, watches, penkuifes, braces, silk and e�iil CL4 t Greenwood .:• la awue u it able to y stationery _ _ g 9 fano statin p 11 tin- �r A\ D OAT FLAKI\jG all and see our stock of "Happy k = no .�. G, R O C E R I E Thought" and other stoves w hi n The undersigned is prepared to -,do - as well as other lines , a1 Fult Supply of Holiday Goods -raisins pkg 2 for tic. balk.. grain hop a t fiaKing of Hardware. 7. raisins 21 lbs 2ai..mixed peel 20c. lb, nuts, oranges,' evetS d .- 74 Reek Eavetroughing and repairing lemons. Try our blended mixed tea 35c. ib. This Aj_ promptly attended to,. ''_ is goon Try ou offee 80c. & 40c.,1b, Sour Five Work guaranteed and prices - hoses, Cream and TeAbuns, 5 can best -' I ate, also - moderate. _= cleanser 25c. Phone 2800. etc' Lawrence Denny IMPSONA Co. -1 - PICKE�RI enw:oi ; aREE�vwroo>DAll Z 7� w.1 -f wt. 't J .R' +q=••9 -,?—L `7:7 �77 P; 7 7. -74 said to exercise a marked Influence over all.clasum of people so far en- countered, that h" been of incalcul. able beriefit to the Intrepid explorers, • FREE TO "HOUSEWIVESI M G r le.1; Ve. n Seal :nd Major Sylvester is unstinting in - his Praise -of thia, Young atudent's tact. Household Account Book. C81*04" and 7 A R WALIC 11iribi.td'S also 91:18 inches, containing hundreds of the best1=40LWI By ChARLFS EDMONDS diplomacy and resourcefulness. r�pclpea. HOW TO GET YOUR COPY. Author of "The Silver Blade," 'Me flaiern�ter Ruby," Did this "brilliant young studenV1 Below are the names and addresses of twelve arms, Se1eoY eleven of 6" 1 could not help wondering, Your beat friends and either have them write, or write a Postcard yourself "The Time Lock," ete. know to each of these firms asking them to send "Shepard's Houa"eeper,o aught of our Western institution, the Perfect Account Book" press -a to the address sugg.* gent ? For Instance, supply LY r.aftme and,a sl� to the first firm..on the list. a friend's name an & Iter item stated, briefly: -'Ad- ream to the second firm an the list and so on. Write Your Postcards to -day before you forget vices from as fir West as Ichang an- Northrup & Lyman, Toronto. -CHAPTER XVIII. -es-.-a medley of nounce the safe arrival and de Abbeys Eff. Halt Co., Toronto. pitality of the nativ departure McClary'a Stove Co., London.. Ont. Law trilon & Rock Ins. Co.. 31ontreal- mixed, vnId tribes --not alone for the of the Sylvester Expedition." JamemKirlutton & co Montreal Nat,4onal Mectrio Beating Co. Toronto A matter of sentiment, I had Dover,dourt Land Building co,, 82 King St., success of the enterprise, but for -their- This was the farthest the news- East, Toronto kept all my father's more intimate Cartwright -Leith & Roy Co., -&lg King -St West Toronto* persona to fdllow�- their "Music Specialty Co., 36 Wellington k"t, Toronto. may very lives. Papers were "a6le I effects, among which - When one. considers that e dis- eourse; as far as the outer worldwas Adams Leather Goods Co.. 3010 Yonne St., Toronto. be included his papers, ledgers. the ParkerlfDye works. 7R5 Yonjir� at., Lances to be traversed Were gagged by concerned, the Sylvester Expedition, Toronto. diaries,a few books, and the like. Scholl a Co., 2"14 King St., L-;ag� Toronto. 'These thousands of miles into the heart of apparently with the star of good -luck Thompson Furniture co.. aelieNdlle, Ont. were all in my rooms at the a terra incognita, that even the first still hovering San �Gabrie4- Club, g above them, passed and by far the_easieststage had to- into silences, into tli�e"unknown. So it was in the privacy of my sit be covered without the - least comfort - A year or more must have elapsed ting -room, after dinner, that 'I once or convenience known to civilization before civilization - again heard any- This danger can be guarded against more got out the arranged and tick- save such as the party might carry thing of them; and then rumors " but it; .e, .y. HOW SCULL Ing the water -suppl eted packets of papers and various yo with them, that, the remainilig..stagqs. grave�_dark, I- memorm2da. and made my"lf­-eQM�-.'_ n stations, id found that the filth fly'also spreads le in a sleepy -hollow, h an A e most primitive Means of con- later to be gathered together and vers- bacillus -whi6h,-b,Fe-e-da-fy-p-Fo-id,-and --'fortab y •drift- various _' misii6 9, the papers and e of elec- NQUER- DBEME i veyonce-when one pauses to consider 'fled at Shanghai, and subseauentiv this has given rise to the "swat -the.. on � e library table a my el- - all these details, then something fly it campaign.'. - bow. elabodieq-in a formal report at Hong- The most dly,of actite diseases th4 'stupendous nature of -what - this- Long- and forwarded to the- British MOST DEADLY I This that I had set for myself- was 'little party of two -score intrepid War Office., ENEMY IS THE that attack deoalwn-up people is pneu- 's a disheartenink task, because when spirits faced may be dimly imagined. For the brave little band had, after TUBERCLE BACILLI. monia, or inflammation of the lungs. the pater had not written in - ar species It ' measured by years, all, met with appalling disaster. Re - was a purney. In this case the bacilli is, known As the 7 -Of shorthand peculiar to himself 'of I ports in many instances were con - and not by months. Every - tecond Bilively indecipherable to others, 'twenty-four hours Was fraught with',flitting, but a pneumococcus. It seems to live, with. after painstakingly read.. M,,,.s Most Hideous' Enemies,'Often out doing any harm, in the mouths of to had jotted down this details he, the possibility of some fresh hardship, Jing through them all, I noted down ' Wanted to remember in a series of Ab- i'some unforeseen peril. Yet they seem- upon a pad what I took to be pretty many people. But when these people -breviations that hid far- Invisible, Literally Seek to De - more than ed to be setting forth with a certain accurate picture of the deta of the Cate its h .-cold, and especially if they they revealed. marked cheerfulness,and even mani- party's fate. vour Him. drink alcohol, their natural defences Not until I cathe. up" the initials festqd impatieRce at unavoidable de- It appeared that good fortune actu are weakened- and -the pneumococcus "P.S.," did I feel the least thrill of Since Man found he must struggle lays in -starting. ally had followed -them as far as Li- penetrates into the lungs, -and, -rapidly expectancy; then shortly I encounter-�;, existence he has realized that to I 'breeding, soon kills. I I fan 'a settlement north of Ching -too r Thus far I read with kindling ix - I I ed the name "Jim"; and by-anql-by I terest and admiration; and then: I 1where the last supply train !continue th-q -struggle he must pr6vv.l. notice that, during a Period , was all at once struck was en- --began to no one' countered. At Li -fan the cbrittimplat- 1 himself the superior of hi ' enemies-- Bacilluis Chokes. Children, aghast: . . I of years -eleven, as near as I could 'of the party had been -a lady! Think ed northern route had been discovered i that the's' struggle is, a "survival of the The diphtheria bacillus is a common make out -these initials, with the of that! to be impracticable for caravan travel fittest." From the time man began .enemy to chi' dren, whom , it cruelly __name "Jim" occurring --only twice The. expedition had been unaer. the I and guides were found to show the ta--drive the wild animals from the kills by choking them or sometimes more, Were the subject of a good many auspices of the British Government, party a way westward through the earth he has fought the enemies that by poisoning.the. muscle cells of t comments of one sort or another. and in command of Major Eector.Syl- Snowy Mountains to the great Kham so heir.'. J Y could not abandon the! ught to attack and devour him ♦hearts. This disease has been fought Interspersed-. throughout this same vester of the British Army i Valley. The' Period was -another symbol of identi- Here, then, was "Syl"; the lady was pack animals, for without them many � Man has conquered his visible ani-: with some success by introducing a fication, wbich-som-e-thine I discover- his wife. indispensable instruments would also 1 Mal enemies, but now finds that he 'toxiii,- or group bf enemy bacilli, into ed later on practically demonstrated Reading further, I learned much of !have,to be sacrificed. has almost overlooked his greatest the infected person's system. They that they referred to tho same indi- the honors that had been. achieved Here hardships and perils began to enemy -the vast army of am -all ani: kill off the diphtheria bacillus and ar .-vidual-we-fe the freqiiently recurring by Major Sylvester and bis' wife as pile up and overwhelm them in earn- I abbrreviationi, "Syl" And "Maj." They,_Asiatic explorerq. It seemed that est. The mountains were crossed, mats and vegetable growths which � in'turn killed by the human' body. seek literally to get within his body'i For ages a terrible fever kn;wn by Occupied Almost as much space as the couple were childless, and that. but only after the loss of. twelve of, w -:the .others -with' this significant dif- she accompanied him upon all his the party -more than a -fourth -and and devour him. many names has*. ragbd in many ference: the entries wherein "J.3" journeys, sharing all hardships and fully one-third of the animals These enemies' are all Parasite !places of the earth, especially in. and "Jim" figured all had to do with dangers with as much resourcefulness The" party now found themselves, that is to say, cre4ttLres that do not' alums and insanitary surroundings.' the exchange of money- had ever with infinite -labor and a succession earn their own living but live -oft '.This fever is known as typhus. Many money . -pretty stiff courage and endurance as lanounts then- were, too, sometimes= been displayed by her distinguished of miships--and, 'alas I all too Pre- others. or of bills of goods or shipment,; of husband. quently recurring fatalities ---obliged people believe it to be the same Ais- Derive Name from Shape. ease " typhoid, but it is entirely dif-- bame, I do not mean to convey the Mrs. Sylvester, I -here assumed; was to find a way. across leagues of salt Idea that there were no other initials Marian. marshes that were occasionally i�q_ The parasites are divided into sec- eat. or names; on the contrary, his diaries: If these were the . sort of people- the h4ved only by Illimitable expansew -eral groups. One of these It is estimated that typhus has kill - groups is bristled with them: but their import- 'Pater*numbered among his intimates, of wind-swept plains. Me inhabit- called bacteria., which means rods, be_ ed more than 1.00,000 people in Serbia ante seemed too remote to, engage MY I need not have hesitated about turn ants of this bleak, forbidding land,' , this year -vastly more tharl those - . - I cause Aheir shape is that of a rod., times But between., 11i.S." and Tay ing overIroving DruliiTribeseien for the most killed by the guns of the Austrians. any pageq of his past. - I I Many of the bacteria which 'P 'father theLre seemed io have been some flushed with shame at the recollec- parti were friendly enough disposed, Most � To date there is no remedy for ty- -sort of partnershiri. but the best they had to off I closely resemble the rod in shape tion. er was so Pe are � phis, nor is there preventive medicine, Naturally enough, at this stage the As is to be imagined, the newspaper unspeakably wretched that the party 1 called bacilli, and bacteria of a round:. as in the cases of typhoid 4,. conviction forced itself uppri me that,: aceount�q shunned aid from this source except ishape are called coccihoid and plague.. this made the most of unavoi& Nor is. there a purative,drug, as is -thy -individual must - have been no Ing in cases of dire emergencT� The most deadly enemy is the, tuber - k. - able har&hips- and -dangers to be en- case of malaria, nor injections of vac - other than James Strtkag. Could i . . : . . -1 countered, slid not the least of these Later on. those who survived, be-, cle baccili. A tubercle is simply a, have been rikht? Anyh6w,'l Made a , fore starvation overtook them; were little lump found on that part of the I ripe, a in diphtheria or tetanus, of - had been' the uncertain temper of the �$ - When ten called lockjaw, The enemy has notation t this effect. natives along the populous reaches of glad enough to find and P&rt&'-e of body attacked b3� the bacilli. On the other hard the relations be.! the yang-tse-kiang., where govern- even this mean hospitality. these bacilli obtain a foothold in the never" been seen, according to kuth6i& tween *°Syl­ and the hand, while close, mens Protection - was.not to. -be relied And remember --one of the partyprobably too 4tnall. -to be seen. uppewAd t6luve been mainly *f a upon at any time. But now the article ties -ria was a lady! 1 body the victim suffers from tuber But the transport.' - the bacillus has persannl After many weeks of wherein nature: must of the entrieK'hinfed -at ulirest among Abe people, � of this, sort of culosis. This bacillus is very common been he dirtirt-d manifestly'had to 1 travel, the decimated and sadly worn, a discovered. of sporadic uprisings here and there rid attacks_ fi3h',L reptiles; birds, beasts do with vari-A social engairements, and yonder, quelled only after fight- little band literally stumbled upon the 'and men. As in "the case of bubonic plague, Tha, !`S)' -0 s not a ma n Was - Ing And - bloodshed, hamlet of Yalung, in the Di River this transport is a louse. The typhus the. details of It usually gains' entrance to the; louse is a vile liftle insect that lives over Valley. Their --condition was pitiable body in the food, often hiding away in upon the buinazy skin and in the un- 4emcri.-,tratell when my moth-r's imme which were hushed or glossed 4u was -coupled with "Mr. & Mr -s- �Zyl'! by native, officials.' in the *extreme. Wretched as .1 they in a reminder or some pleasurable _. v-,- Each member of the party had been 6-u-nd conditions to be at this primiL -milk or meat. It is usually killed derclothing of anyone it carr. Initselfcur Ewa -in tlyu nev�- ft4ttrr tare place, their journey would- have when [neat is well cooked or the milk' chosen for his especial - fitness- - for it is only -a nuisance, causing itching 'SYV' h—evel,' was not altogether :some one of the several purposes of ended then and there had not the few boiled. If the human system is in, and scratching. But often it carries a, rocial butterflr, as a few other en- the expedition --which, briefly, had inhabitants been generous with the good 'conditiam.,the bacilli often meets•the unseen parasite of the typhus 'Ne and father seem- i little they had to offer. Ian early death'when- flooded by that been to make geological and geogra- i fever which gains an entrance A W have been interested together in Ohical surveys and ethnological tabu-; For the party had reached the end precious acid, hydrochioric acid, which human body, by leaving to thq, ... =at Ie-AFt two business enterprises: of latiQn..x. Here and there among the of its endurance; a long rest 'a" the stomach secretes. vin the louse. forced upon ibem. Only the strongest, I The scourge can be driven out only by iderable Magnitude, the nature of personnel I encountered a name, that Ma" of 'the bacilli, germs, as � driving out the lice from a country or zonsi `*as not familiar even to me.. And which it waY iRipab,"e to interpret. &nd most seasoned had survived, and - A ud -one other eTi-&Y Made me 90ecti - then one swam within my vision that 1 a distressing 4heir- condition wa' be- r they are often called, can only att*rk, camp. late s4 good deal. It may be-transerib- stamped _yond the power of words to describe. man when they find a place an .the -''.d amped these old clippings with the I Sleeping. thus, though the scratches were ut-most-consequence--Lao Wing Fu. And now picture to yourself -amid body where the outer thick skin has Sickness ita'rely Cured;. -expense had been spared. to torn' apart. Someofthe inosiJ A queer, tiny said to decipive k-4 - �4 i ni, st .jet ass_ N6 these surroundings, at the mercy of an ,been to^ I ! - - .7 .*&rian if alv--" if live to mrdr Chink." meet every contingency that experi- uncouth lot of barbarians, not one of, animal, called the painful - 0 sores and inflammations' trypanosome, gets. into the blood an '0,-.c quarter. interest," I - interpreted ence and knowledge of possible con- whom' ever - before beheld a white d it, "to be set aside for Ma-rian, if alive face, a daughter was born to Mrs. come from the streptococcus, which, 'causes sleeping sickness, an almost in- -if I have to murder the Chink." - ditin, could foresee. Guides had Sylvester. It seemed so' dreadful i now is Well controlled by seience, but curable disease. Scientists found that Who was M6§ Marian, an,d vh-- the been brought down toChafi-king froth which attacks wounds and is always a this animal' transported why: as far within the region to tie tira�ers- that I *wAs obliged to use a while -_ by a fly ldubi's' is to -whether s6 as dead ed as any white mian had ever pene- in my reading. hard germ tockill. Icalled the tsetse fly. 3r alive? , One -quarrel- interest 1 1 . In trated; and atnon 'this branch of the (To be eontinue(L) Though the tubercle bacillus causes There are other Vrms called Iled spir.. g at n_L i diseases but unsatisfvin- se . raw I seemed to n Chinese. enemies, itis the little protk oon,-their ravages have been met with fair I dropped -the hand holding the clip- GERMAN PRISONERS, IN JAPAN, which, entering the blood, creates the success by a Powerful injection into -ne fairly to pailpi'tate with -romance; ping to ra what? Why the necessity of iniArder- -party's , -personnel was mentioned the more deaths than any other of our illa which cause various dia in Ch'naman in her behalf? Thii name of the Ch Z I wondered 'much Atxua Marian. - . y knee and sat atiring.long most illness. ' The disease it causes' the blood called - at�nothing. salvirsan, which 'is Not untit I had cum2, to a bundle of Kurume Camp Made Orderly by Use has many names, including tertian fe- made up largely of arsenic. The sys- Lao Wing Fu! Why, he, a mem- 7 ncw paper clippings, -however, (rid ber of..'this ver y party, was at - th*s of Soldiers' Arms. ver, ague and malaria. - It is usually' tem. must fight off the effects of the i-.nytbiag lir*,-� genuine enlightenment Moment in Los Angeles--" boss" known by the last name, which in the' arsenic,. but at least the gerTh.is quick - begin to -yield -itself. � These slips were Of Japan has been treating its Ger- Italian Ian It seemed incredible m Ily killed- by this desperate remedy. J our Chinatown? guage means."bad air. It neither marked 61, dated.. but they -too astounding for belief. an prisoners with remarkable gen- is thought this name was given be-' Louis Pasteur -the' Pioneer. t -with yel-.; . I were old enough to be t inged I "turned to the. other clippings, erosity. Good deeds are never *wasted cause the germ is found in low coup-! All knowledge of the germ world Urv�,'and I sui;-mised that-theywere but they seem to have •-been somewhi' pawing them o-er e xcifedly to find t tries where the Air is often humid and: dates from the -remarkable 'discoveries from English newspaper: 1,­Jnted in of a Frenchman named Louis Pa'8tedr, Sim. p hai and, 11oi rehefisible sequence in - -time, thrown away on� some 700 Teutons depressing. ng- and detailed experiences. [held in a detention •-camp at kumme, the. 111rst �iiiff6uncie-, rM 0 will always be honored as one of ri wh' . - identified BY, by I succeeded. n re Carried by. Mosquito.. nicrit of an e.\peditien, I ]ear ed Japan, where they have fine rations, the foremost scienists "Syl." that in spite of -all the many obstacles lots :or liberty (within bounds), light The animal par of history, for asite, by eat' and handicaps, bfiffl.the forebodings "ng up it was he who evolved and pro�-ed as It appedred tinat at s( -;r-e cash date, red cells of the blood, causes the �nd piophesies of failure and disaster, reading matter and snug sleeping ac= the a law the theory that germs are the nor inentio'nid, an (xploring party the progress of the party- seemed to- coramodations. Four of them, hOW7 patient to become weak- and pale. For, zr0atest living dangers man must Was tf, -art-art -f6p -Tibet from -Nanking, have been expedited instead of hin- lever, slip -p e -d over. the fence one n'ig'ht, years this diseasi was fought with here, prepaeations- had been going dered. Accidents had been few and I and it was day 'befere the were quinine, the only known drug which Overcome in his fight for existence. forward for ni,,nths, and ascend the• of'fnindi� consequence; "tran5p­brt--­ Y _-, 1. - Yan-Ase,kiang river as far as' Chan. ation caukht;. they have been conimitted to, will o? itself kill a germ. was invariably' ready at hand;. coolies prison._ The rest seem to have taken It has been found that the germ is' lilac:'Vin Sze Chuen :.ince. After. showed a willingness to be 'hired, and s An ibe female- arra-�--- _tizaV4,11erl 0111�; 2MO. niffiS�the --p-ATT%—, -Tokio;- --­pbeIe­s,-a rnosq-uito­, w4- awkward. .t bites at night' traordinary. .1�16ssings of good 'for� would -ire- bi-wip:ht only to the point of depart- 4-une seemed, vei-itably,-to have been L• ast. Monday they refused to re, and., leaves the germ. in her.victim!s.. .An.amusing story wa- ureT qonctMt1­ of',in-appalfincl : un- •showered -upon the expedition. spond when the usual roll was called, body., dertaking, it siYucl, nie from "every I transcribe •-one and.-bur'st out iingiijg ma I rtial The best way to drive the I.E. Renrie,­of Hari, pr�Int..-.S view. of the shorter prigs, ono- opening a bazaar Al clippings: paying no regard to the admonitions pbeles from the earth is to drain all visitorlto a hos the la:4-mentionb(I -point a, In of the authorities. The demonstra� low ground where it breedg 'acid e -c-' surprised to he '11d he in ailing.' from. Wu-6bang -of the- Svii. ­ on as . ffspcin' . This has being address 'M, V3k trail;, with a store uf,� Advices have come down the river ti' w control. when some termina e, its o fres i supp I F, goi under con r' t* Thence northwc:4 wa 1.41 . to, ( w W_to". ester Ex- '100 'soldiers with loaded rifles were -been done in PanAma.-and Suez- and -Christian na �hi -pedition's safe arrival there. All are• the party via8 to proceed, where It reported to have been in exeellent I despatched to the camp from -the -Xu- ruction of the to address qde ppssible.the. const' *cownl cii.-ivnr hnif- been arranged health and spirits and greatly ela�ted rume Regirneiit." Here was a vision canals. . Yellow JaCk or yellow fever, only. Up r for. - . Chir'94'�")' still ',.6nt­ " - ! and -encouraged by the ens ppealed - to the -sa named from the wretched iZolqy. of, 4is i eti Fiilrn inuing, with which-.tbis ;* se and speed of aiith-dril� which a -" &as_'6e�n'_ stage of the journey German mind. It was not necessary Its victims, driven out by titular ncitliwe,twayd, it wss the . hope of the was accomplished. to--fi-M.-upon -thein 'or prod- -them. this method, since it is -carried. by the re eiv - -plo-,,cr.,; that the 'Noltointchi Motfnt- ex Ninny compliments bc�;towed "Looking at the fixed' says stegomyia, 'a species .of mosquito. aims miglit 1)� penetrated, and access _ brilliant n r c T tJ b c' p 3, n t na an Do Mff_�:�Th �e hired �andll e on ate- C 14 rz lo, flie `0 an ttficharted .1--l-Pritetically un- in ia veracious onlooker, "they saw. the Typhoid fever is a diseasd that Rills by krlcwr. region of - Tibet's high and upon 's point.'Calling the roll Went on. I many people every year, but sends 11 r e, ;,Y�0,u, nfg,,, tt�hd,,i I,y him in,�asurcless tableland be.thus gained• in managin T. hosts to-de,*th in wEkr Ume. itis-duc. -.:after_ leaving. Ching -too the party ute a gif to a bacillus that leaves man body would• be ntire)y upon iCaf;'s the -1y A-Terr-unusually hungry ;"n and gets into water which other lywri gr own resources ""(I the ('()tlbtful.h0s',vyard their :1 c -.t advice and -enjoy.it.. ple'- drink. - t hrown. e' its r1> h 's j �,,, g�R�.54:7:zp Q;4Y& -7 xm-w -7;75FE wz.� .`5. -Y "X �"T_ 6 L VOL" fro 4IAN PLOT TO BLOW 'UP drooro Aftwee ft#ry GAR106 LAN . . . . . . WELLAND LAM FOILED AAWrVeAr K SERBIA FORTH __natlld- Drawings of the Canat Found In pos� SEA 7 session of Men Arrested in New York LARKWU not% A despatch from Now N�ork says. i The precise details of the alleged PTA% )y the' Federal w -t are withheld "1 10 pl�t to. b1g* up'the' -elland Canal! Plot is understood tAuthorities, but it ood that is charged in connection with the ar-t Koenig and, Leyendecker had employ Aq rests of three prominent Germans in ed spies, who -went out_ from Buffalo '0, �p i New York. The, arrests are - said tai and Niagara Falls to photograph the 1P be the prelude to a series of startling' canal, prepare plans and make ax- - C^ BXPO"Ures. of German propaganda in rangemeents for. blowing up the water- R" TZ country, which may link tQxe�thef ypy at its most important .paint, 6int, and 7 ii1tro-glyce IL number of events that have occured that rine was .to.have b. een PPAIS 'ted Statuts. The rat maxi, arrested Koenig and Leyendecker were in .4 e4 ..wqs Paull -7 --—Koenig, ja�biyl,��_days, d' according to ACV, - :1 _BUffq_1_o 00; A I I 41 gation of the Hamburg -American I the authorities, and returned to New - -- Line, and believed to -be the hi -ad of York with the execution 'of the alleg the German secret service in this led 'plot left in the hands of their councountry.Koenig is a 'well-to-do man,, 1 agents. As far as. its known by the and has been conspicuous in German! Department of Justice, it was - said, 4V FIUME ESTE c1qaj circles. He took out his first papers I they still contemplated the carrying his plan to bicomeL;, out of 'the plot when. the arrests took•BULIG t nity offered Q years age, but 0 SOFIA an American citizen ten yea ortu 4 place when the opp t Bever applied for his'' second. With the arrest the special agents The second man is Richard Emil of the Department"of Justice, under Leyendeekt�r, retailer of art goods at: Wm. F. Offley and Jos. A. Baker, and 641 847 Fifth Avenue, and living at 640 the detectives., under Captain Tunney: ,ROME Morris Avenue,'the Bronx. He is a of the bomb squad, raided the offices naturalized American- citizen, and they packed up a great mass of ma - these arrests make the first instance terial , concerning -the movements of i �E.OI %.% TEi_ RRNEAAf OEA where the se.-cAled-"hyphenated Am -'German secret agents. Secret codes, ericans" have been. arrested in con-'wbich were changed every wee to [rection with V the German prppaganda. I elude any person who might have been! L - ­ .. - . - - The Week's Developments in the War. The third, person arrested was Fred shadowing them or listening over the British and French troops, -landed at Saloniki and sent to the aid of the Serbian army, have withdrawn be. q -Metzler, alias F. R. Reimer,-wht was'telephor-es, also were found.' I -fore numerically superior forces and now occupy a strong position on both -sides' of the river Vardar, at a short I., - ed that. whetil distance north of Saloniki. --arrested in Jersey City. These codes show _ ; It is expected that, if the Bulgarian a -6- ry, the These men'arecharged-under see -'Koenig or any other of his men tele , army or Austrian and German forces cross on Greek territo at Allies will defend this position until the defensive works at Saloniki are completed. tion, No., -13 of the FQeral Criminal � phoned to anothet "to meet me 1 Statutes with planning a military en - south ferry,h the Entente Allies are said to have some two hundred thousand men now in the Balkans and their retire.- : ",thist meant Pabsts1 in . t terprise or undertaking of hazard, Street, or Some other place. i125tn ad-en..from Serbia was made without serious losses. with ilie! dition to these codes there were -found On the western front heavy artillery duels have been in progress anct an -early resumption of the offensive against a country friendly on con- ;many - on the part of the German forces in this theatre is anticipated. United States. The penalty other documents of great im miction is three years in prison. or; partance. including maps and draw On the eastern front German forces have been weakened and the German -line has been withdrawn a con. siderabte distance toward the strong fortress of Brest -Litovsk. $3,00 fine, or both. Ings of the:Welland Cl.anaThe Italian troops are still hammering away at-Gorizia, and. minor ,advances are reported. There has been Some naval activity in the Black Sea, off the Bulgarian port of Varna, in which the enemy ♦ he reorganization of thi army. suffered minor losses. KffCHM over It -1 Outside of the situation in the Balkans and a new A I ustrian . movement against . Montenegro, . the - week has Earl Minto went to India from Can eds. where be was Governor-General -not been productive of impi6rtant developments. Many factors, however, indicate that big battles are impend - for six years. ing on several of the fronts. e dang� -TO MARRY OW The Countess of Minto is th ter of the late Gen. Chas. Grey, and a I' - first cousin to the present Earl Gr".. Mis Entagement to- DowagerREPLY OF GREECE AUSTRIAN CONSULS PREPARE else of Minto Will W Announced BRITAIN AND FRANCE Shortly. fm - --- - -'� I-, - -TO LEAVE THE UNITED STATES CLOSER POLITICALLY. ..-,,TO T" TEUTONS -A despatch from London,says: It is claimed an excellent authority that A despatch from London says- ga Central Powers Protest A inst, the engagement. of Earl Kitchener of A project. for the formation of a coin- ' . ; Little Doubt�emains That Diplomatic' R--lations' Erection of Fortifications at Khartoufn to the Dowager Countess mittee of the House of fiords_ and ..: I of Minto will be announced shortly. Commons to cultivate closer relations Salonica. Will .Be Brokgn Off Between the Two Countries The Countess has been a widow -for with the Foreign Affairs Committee Senate and the A despatch from London says: 7 almost two years, her husband, the of the French Sena French A Athens despatches say that the work late Earl of Minto, having died on- Chamber has been L successfully the routine of office index that of fortifying Sal6nica against the ex- A despatA from Washington Says: each February 28, 1914. He was -V r An executive committee, A cipher tele!�T&211 has been sent -.by officials may take. immediate ice'oJ launched. I I of India W succession to Lord Curzon with Viscount Bryce as chairman, has pected Teutonic attack contim)", night and day with feverish' h'aste. Baron Zwiedirrek, the Acting AustiUn' possession land carry on the work on of. Kedleston, who resigned the Vice- been organized to carry out this plan. Transports are arriving daily with 1 Ambassador at Washington, to every' behalf of, the Austrian Government royalty because the - Home Govern- It is expected that, although the work -*a oya ty ammunition, food and additional' 1 Austro-Hungarian Consular office in • when, the expected break with hent supported Lord Kitchener,. then of the committee will be entirely un- telegram in- United States comes. The allies are now credited the United States. This t Commander -:in -Chief of the Indian officiali valuable- results will be ob- troops. structs the Consuls to. make every-! There is little doubt here that Aus- with having an army of 200,000 at Lamy, in his dispute with Lord Curzon i tained.. South thing ready for their immediate do- I tria's answer to the setand United Salonica, and along the Vardar I parture and to consult at once with States note will be unsatisfactory and of the Serbian frontier. D#STROY0 The -railway from Guevghell, just' the. Bulgarian. or Turkish official in that diplomatic relations between the severed. 'SUPER South their city, so as to acquaint him'with , two countries WDI In -ZEPPELIN inside the Serbian border, tea through the Vardar valley- to Salon' is being destroyed by French troops. e conspir to d KOOLBERGEN WILLING estroy. American _SUBMARINE SENT TO'BOTTOM'This will be the route of the principal -blow up 'toward salonics. TO EXPOSE TEUTONS commerce with *e allies, to lttack The a.11ies munition plants and bum flour mills. have moved heavy wttllery-for*ardl p. Alt&.,!Von Koolbergen does not know I the Forty Members of the Crew of the from Salonica and stationed it on the I A despatch from Lethbridge, 0 whether he will be taken to. San heights near Sariguiel ays: With regard to the existence and Kilkle. * !3 of 'Frahcisco to give his evidence, but Dirigible Were Either. Killed or Wounded Greece has isitted a formal repli to giganti6 German plots to destroy says he is perfectly ready and willing commerce 'and also to blow Austrb-4rermaii representations' pro- American contra to give his evidence it he is taken Al testing against the erection by the al- up all bridges on the C.P.R. system there. lies 'of fortifications around Salonica, in Canada which were hatched in San A despatch from -Copenhagen says: able rafts for use in. case ;of accident _s of 'the while crossing the sea. The Greek Government replied to the Francisco, admission that he accepted KI G bbIC151A The reports of the destruction Baron --von -A despatch from Patis says: - The protesting_- Teuton dipldmats ­ that the commission from TO LIVE IN ITALVAP__- 4f super -Zeppelin L-22 was received Milan Secolo's correspondent at Ath- Greece .was. powerless to prevent the Brincken to carry' out the Canadian from Schleswig by a . Copenhagen ens announces that a German submar- fortifications. as they are "indispensa- end of the plots {but acted the role Q -A despatch from Paris says: it is, of a double. traitor end ..."newspaper. - ,Nearly all the -40 mem- iae bag been sunk in the Black Sea ble. to the safety of the Anglo-French give inforrmii- ireported from Rome that King Peter "bels of the crew - were killed Bulgarian port of Varna, and expeditiona . ry. force."- The safety. of. tion. to the Canadian Pa�c), is made near the Bulg of Serbia, 'driven from his country .,Wounded. The loss of the Z6ppelin a Turkish torpedo boat has been de- the -Anglo-French troops, the Greek by Jokiinnes van Koolbergen, aliss, by the Teutonic invasion, will take re- �pply is quote von Mo leg torrnalli guaranteed by Greece. serving a airship was leaving its provincial jail here, a ntford, who now I— in the Was due to the accidental explosion at stroyed:by the British -in the Sea of d as pointing out, has . dent -'I fuge In Italy. A Rome despatch to a bomb as the a Marmara. (Seen gu nee of one -year -on a -charge of for -g- the Matin says Lha King has accepted ed. The explosion -demolished the I. A despatch from 'London says: The reply also emphasizes that Greece Italy's offer of the palace at Caserta:,' The Zeppelin had been in ser--- Capt_Smith, -of. thia . Poy4l-. Flying is still Serbia's ally, exy from Calgary. r Na es, "kh is!n being -pre.�� shed. It is described Corps, was . burned to, death while fly- t*he crisis', in Von Koo&rgen is the . man who is vice only a few weeks. This reply intensifies pared for his use. wanted. by the Uhited States officials aeroplane at Farnborough._1 that it increases the danger of Ger- recently ins an as a'sist�er ship of the Z-18, re' t San. Francisco as the star, witness i reported destroyed by an explosion at! While in the air the aeroplane sud- man invasion of Greece with the ob- a And many a man after loeng a•l Tandem. It was' of thi latest 'type, ddnly bl;rst into - flamis.' The pilot I ject of• driving out the allies. It is not ili- She prosecution of . Baran. van politieal job is compelled to do real: with invisible gondolas, platforms at tried to reach the ground, but suc-- the presence of the allied troops, but Brincken and Crowley, charged with ;labor. the top of the envelope, and detach- curkbed" just before landing, their fortifying Salonica that forms_ the chief point at issue in the Germ'an ALL OVF representations at Athens. GERMANO WARSHIPS -SUNK ROUNtNNIA IS FRIENDLY JO BE PURELY CANADIAN —WITH -THE' ALLIES. DV SUB BALTIC DI MARINE, IN. THE B. '. " - :___ - 'London says: A des etch from In a_ Written reply to 'a Parliamentary No. More Units to- be Supplied From Im0erial Forces, P edam says:! age continue to come ash6re fro'm the question, Lord Robert Cecil, Under- C'use of Falling Off In Urban Recruiting r �,unced in' German vessel Buena, i*hich sank or Secretary for Foreign Affairs, states CB cr USC destioyed two days ago. Fog pre- that. the relations between Roumania -,71rg her'; vented an investigatiorf of tbe'disaster said the Entente allies are perfectly -A- despatch. from 'Ottawa as p,yst If'of course, to have Canadian unitsat i n the I and it- is not known what caused -the friendly, but that he is not iTL a poli- r - - - - sirykir�g of the Bubnt.' -tion to reveal the'railita-ry -p-'la'ns, -6f `a'fourth Canadian division is placed I comprise the Domiriion's army- in the Some believe th"he ran into -a Russia. - , . I - -Canada,-as is not un- field, but some of the smaller units inthe field' by re Gernian rntfle field, While another ver -w likely if will be purely Canadian• have -been supplied, from the Imperial sion is that she was torpedoed .by .a Those Pessimists Again. same maybe said of the third division,, forces. On the other hand, the Prin-' which is now being organized to take I cess Patricia Regiment, raised in Can.; British submarine. Fridaj, night' myLlittle' The Bremen wa's built in 1903. Sire bb� asked e firing line beside the. ads, .was for a time brtgadid� with a' e his grandpap the diffbre' its place on.th difference between Canadian army corps already there, [British �division. N6w all branches of -an,optinrist.- a displacement of .8450 tons, was a pessimist and feet long and 48% feet beam, "An optimist thinks the times are and consisting of 'the first and second I the Canadian divisions, no miitter how 1 -many in number, will be altogethei- peace time carried a crew of ripe—the pessimist tbijiks they -are' divisions. -It •-haa, been the practice in the past, Canadian. ?00 men.' r&ttdn," said. the Sent. LK WIDOW •c..s?�.a'm _-a- "1�N•' ' • ".v a'�• � r' .,.q;.Y•-v- .k-c*�.'." ,` .c .a'•+•' »' .�•'7 ;,.. -`". - -r: , 4.. , Rr^°',-:-•sx•^�-,� -3 :• .b r w..- p -rc : { • ,. .,rH�' 4"'Y x.. • ,;+ ^g.. ;;-• •'R ::. Jy ° & . :H19d.f•%•`Y^ qj","•'•b 4'.. �..'......La4.•.r.C"a.• a.. a.•., i4 'cF"�.'x .a'ry'l -+'1+:sn+r .P ✓' 'l" i'" ,," ✓. - - rr.,, •./.. `.^Y: . (bC!' .r 1 •f•-r.t a••Rv? %"C, r^Jtro+V. " S 5! .Y.-e^. .• 1 -.,ns kT9 :' w,. - x. •' .i. ., _�-•"'eiL•O-.r.-.•.'�'X's .. 'li]"'. '•4 .'! :i .. �,t .,yb.. •-7 [ x 3vw' r: T.� �. �. -Mrs. W. H. Peak was in the -Mrs. J. H. Rogers is spending 11 �x ♦.! city on Monday. Christmas the home of her can, THE MEN'S � -A new conel.gnment of hooka W. D. Rogers, of Whitevale. ' --We wish all our . residers. a have arrived at the Library and - F. Balsdon, of Cargill, is --Buy your ChriRtmas boxes for your gentlemen friends at the e. d - eK Christrum- will be on the shelves by Jan. 1st, span mg a couple of weeks here men's store. We will give you the best of satisfaction. -Only a few hours, to do your 1918. * with her parents, W. J. and Mrs. our special lines in @birth, ties, socks, hats, caps kloves,. .r Qhristwas shopping,-Sergt. Russell Shirley, of Clark. - These are the best yet. -M. S. Chapman had a business North Bap, who has been spend- -Ticket-holders at the Public � trip to the cityy on Moadeiy. ing the past two months taking up Library are requested to return Lour lice of boot, shoes and rubbers is the best im town. "' we -Alf_ and hlts. Palmer spent a an officers' course at the old Tech- all books to the Librarian by _ have a reputation along this line which is hard to beat. ;taw days ina city-last week. nical school, Toronto, spent Sun- Dec. 81st. r =Mrs. J. )� Bundy, we regret day and Monday We are also agents for the Lowndes Tailoring at -the home of -Geo. H. Jones, accompanied g g G•, who are y' to report, is now in a very weak his parents here. by his daughter, Miss Frankie. is the best known tailors as regards efficiency in Canada. condition, -our ruerchants have so far making a prolonge t with his ._We have been learning bow to meet the pukllie ' Gordon and Mrs. Law. - are done- --a good -Christmas trade daughter, Mrs. J, P. Wi liams, of demands for 00 yeafts. - spending Christmas with relatives which shows that money iii the Bloomfield. c & ,jja Torpnte, farming community is not :au-ea= -How shoat a ibrary icket R• A BUNTING I':ICK�RING �� The-post office .err- Pickering ceedingly scarce article. Our for a Christmas present, No. s will be open on Christmas Day merchants have also shown con- better value -could be obtained. _ - ',Elitablished 1857. �' from l0 to11 o'clock.' _ cidet•able artistic ability by the for the money. First ticket 50c. - - -Mise Clara Ham is spetidIng a hnahner to which hey have decor- additional tickets 25c. a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. ated their stores and windows: -On Monday evening a boa ef,-Bradford. -On Monday evening" neat the social in aid of the.Red Crosti So B. Horn, . �.. -Mrs, Jiimes.Nowlan, of Toron- ratepayers of the village. will ciety WAS held in No: I.. School, Q re to, spenfiut�ay witfi mer or assemhleZtt the town-hall-for-tire -ow-baseline- east; �rrlrieh .-vas a _ _ : Mrs. Thomas Walsh. purpose of nominating three success in every particular. Wm. r -_avid Charlton, of Lak_ afield, lice txustees for the v iller ee. Maw auctioned off • the boxes is - -- spent Qvec Sunday with W. Owing tote excitement o the lits gents manner:. -- n ezce eat ' ,pndMrs. Clark and fainily, war, public matters ,of, a local programme, consisting of. recita- -W. G. and Mrs. Hailer are spend• character, is receiving. much less tions, dialogues, vocal and iaetrn- :',* � —,— `� } jug Christmas with their daught- attention than usual, and it would mental mnsic, was given by the ger, Mrs.-J. B. Horn, of Bradford.* look at present as if the trustee children. Mr. Vipond, a mem- _____ are looking forward to a `remarkably -P. G. and Mrs. Morcombe ant board for the ensuing year will be her of thk school board made a good Christmas trade. The grot3- family. are spending Christiitas elected by acclamation. very efli,rient chairman. The re- Ve acts so far are nod. c with the format's brother in -It is frequently stated that ceipts amounted to shoat $50, of p g _ Omem•►ee. great wars are followed by great which $47 will go to the Red Cross L -Have yon any Rood ' books to literary productions. It is a fact Society. Sh our Our stock comprises as fine a donate tin- the rbrary, - subject of that every great wai'ln whit b`Erig--Co3le6tion as we have ever had. We .course, to. the approval of the land has engaged has preceded READY -FOR CHRISTMAS wish to thank Nou heartily for the : 'committee? * periods of great literary activity.a11 liberal response you have made to -Mrs.- W. L. Courtice has re- Judging by the large number of Jas O'Connor the family butebar 3% a" p0 turned,-after a�pendiag three weeks poems which we have received has on hand. some choice poultry and our efforts 1n past seasons and trust meats for Christmas trade. consisting with her mothitr, Mrs. James Car- during the past few weeks and of-geese. ducks, turkeys and chickens, that you will appreciate our desires) : ruthers, of Weston. which will soon 1311 all the pigeon- also fresh pork and sauna eat' moder- Customers p g to please �vou,this Christmas. -..Walter Margtds, of- the Col holes in apr desk, the present war at prices. Thanking my many cus- 1 -lege of Dentistry, Toronto, is here ie beginning to have its effect in tomers and friends for their past 0 G Department' spending his Christmas vacation this respect. The lack of Ppaee support and hoping a continuance of an r cavy par meII 1B Our Grocery De with relatives and friends. forbids us publisbing them in THE same and wishing-alta Merry Christ- complete, Raisins, Currants, nuts, - -Christmas DaS Service in St. NF w's.- but they Inaw be p+tbl}shed mss and x Prospperous . ew Year. _ peels, spices etc. Ever thin for G�rge'3 chunk mill be at tau in book form if they areYaioraLly �� v'CONNOR. p p , Y o'c'cek "Pleased as ;ciao with received by the literary critics. _ Pickering, Ont. rlends` the_.the Xmas cake and pudding. _ Man to Dwell,-Jesus; our Emman-• -The Women's Institute meet -"—"" - In the Hardware Dept —skates � uel." on tlie-afteaufiou of Dec, f18tb a isel.E x�13TER. � _ .sleighs, hockey sticks, mitts, etc, - The annual school meetings in the home of Mrs. J. C.' Philip, a Very Alarm n Clocks fancy C10c1C8 Cary- the_varion schools -In ibe prov- The Rol3'Call is to be ahawered THCMDAY. Disc. 30th-Auction sale � , Y inee will be held according 'to- by each member giving Cbriytmas of about four acres of standing tim• ' - ing sets, fancy berry a oons, colt statute on Wednesday next at thoughts, quotations or receipts. bet '•pine, hard and soft wood at 1�►aex.ry Xmas meat forks bah spoons, case- 10 s. nt. As business of im mance mill be lots 33 and'8i, B. F. con. ,Pickering, r y p , about ll0 r,da uorth-west of ktouge Bn�kIIlve® safe( razors, -Arthur Bundy, Nv Cowan and brought before the members they bridge, the property of John graham , pipes, p ' W. Peak expect to leave for' -Eng'- are requested to be present to Sale at one. See hills. W. B. _ find a -etc , etc. - - land on, Jan: 7 th. -They have beim give expression in •regard- to it. l lPowell, auctioneer, at their own request, transferred The Rev. Mr. Hak not being able T`EeDAY. JAS. 4th-Auction sale of In the Boot and Shoe Dept.— to the trans ppoort division. to attend our last meeting has ex • hafrse and tot, taYdo ;stock, imple- 1pr�_ Hockey boots for men women and! -Mr. Swan®ton, of Knox pressed a wish to address the In- meats, household furniture, etc. at ht = ' College, occupied the pulpit in St: stitutelaud all ladies who are in. lot 34. con. & Pickering. the. proper- _ children. - What would the boy ; Andrew's church on Sunday dur- terested in the needs of the Oeh- ty of James Dunkeld. Sale at ondl appreciate inore than boots and Ing the (absence of the ' pastor, awl Mission. -A good attendance Hee bills. J H. Prentice, auctioneer. _ Bev. Jahr Mclleoy, and preached is he nested. - - - FRIDA-T. JAv. 7TH-Mortgage sale of Skates. Men's, ladies' and child- x most acceptably. farm. being part.nLJot 14, 8. F. con- ren's slippers, etc. p y. -The annual meeting of the pp - -The nblic sehools Closed on Pickering Vigilance Association Pickering ion lake shores• compris-ing 40 acres more or less, to be sold HA _Space forbids telling you all abont Wednesday for. the Christmas waa held in the town-hall on Wed- at the Gordon Rouse. Pickering. My onr Fancy Gods and Dry Goods-De- vacation and the teachers have nesday evening with a small at- Sale at 2 80, see hQI and advt. In left-for their respective home& to tendance. Mr, John A. O'Cou- another column. -AV. Marqufs,'auc- pa rtments They are chuck foil of assist in demolishing . the Christ- nor who has been president for, --tioneer. •:• New Year •:• presents for"-Orand-dad, Grandma, - man turkey 'and taking, a .brief the past ten years was re-elected Father. Mother, Brother, Sister, Baby, rest. to the position and W, V. Rich- _.BY-LAW '�O. IW8 - - � � ' ' and remember fellows-We have some -W, G. Gerow, of Osbawa, was ardgon was elected vice-president, --4n town on-Tnesdak In the inter• and W . J. Clark was reelected A Ry Law to raise 8L10.000:00- to atJ,ir: I beautiful presents-for your bent girl. eats of the` new Chevrolet car; -secretary and H. E. Webster, the caastructio.b of tu:c, store or'IM&r which IQ manufactured in Oshawa treasurer. Chas. 9. Palmer, W. V. drams. 1 by the WLaughUn Motor Car Co, Richardson and L. D. Ranks were Tlie Council of the Municipality. of and of -wbich he is the a.geut in appointed executive _ caruuaittee. the Township of Pickering, purs-ttarrt . . this township. The t reastirer's report was receiv• to the provisions of The Tile and Drsin- `-C HAPMAN -St. Andren•',a Sabbatb School ed, showing a sub-tantial balance. age Act, enacts ar"lows : 1 will hold a Christmas tree and en It was decided to hold the usual 1• Thatthe Reeve may from time to tertainment in the reshoul room in annual oyster supper and a cora• Gime, subject to the pravlstons of.thia n*1LY I WEEKS TILL CHRISTMAS *Tuesday efiening next beginning mittee appointed t,t fix the -date By-law, borrAw on the credit Of the �J#� p�c� Corporation of this Municipality •succi at 7,30. A c`ordidl Invitation Ila and to look after all arraugements. .sun, not exceeding in the •whole $If),. We are well -�ipplied to flit All orders for your Christmas cake. Our raisins extended.to allconnectedwith the -On Wednesday afternoon a WO.&l, as may be determined by the curr.ant4. citron.,orange and-lemon pert, spices of all kinds• nuts of congregation. A•silver collection quiet wedding was solemnized at Council, and may in manner herein- every variety, flRs dates• prunes, apricots, etc., are the choicest. � will be taken. the home of ' Mrs. R. Dever•ell, after provided, issue Debentures of the Ii you want a gift for your father, mother- sister or -Special sale with "Bones Piano when her niece, Miss Alma B. said Corporation is sums of 8100 each ��rot6er, we can supply yon. Call early and set first -. 'Votes on Wednesday. Dec. 29th. Davidson, eldest daughter of Mrs. for the amount ego-borrowed. crfth choice- For" gents we have bedroom slippers, Coupons as rc,vided in Sec shirts, collars. ties., mufflers. stick pins, cuff links Richardson.'@ .special '•Kitchen ft. ,I. -Davidson. Pickering, was P p handkerchiefs, sweaters, etc. -Fcr ladies we Sec- :_'.Brand*' Teas, tion o of the said Act. black or mixed, 35c. united in marriage to Mr. N. J. have slippers, hosiery. sweaters, golf-bon- a Ib. 500 votes. 3 lbs for $1.00, Stark, Starkville, Tfie ceremony 2• That when the Council shall be Of nate, toques, gloves. handerchiefs, 1500 votes. Try this brand of ,Goa was performed by Rev: Tas. -D1c• Ptn3e,t+ that the application of any collars, stationery, and fancy - -once and you are our lea-cueto-' Ilroy. The bride who was given person to borrow money for the pur articles for the children. pose of constructing a tile, atone yr. Books. pa, games, mouth organs. jack knives, - dolls. In mer thereafter. ' :Nothing like *it away bq her mother was nn• timber drain should be granted in � fact all you require for Christmas. elsewhere for the money. attended and was beautifully whPle or in part, the Council mat, by -The tmivushi council held its gowned ill white. G.eorgptte crepe resolution, direct fhe Reeve to-Issue -Our confectionery is.as usual fresh and well assorted. last meeting o the year on ars- trimmed with lace and pearls, her Debentures as aforesaid, and to borrow - last. The -chief work-of the only ornament being a pearl and -a Burn not exceeding the amount ap- G 'GILLESPIE DUNBAR�TON ay was the preparation of the amethyst pendant, the gift of the plied for, and may lend the same to f financial statement, for the year, groom, and carried a shower the applicant on the completion:of the. -- With the exception of several bouquet of roses and lis of the drainage-works. _ p q Y We hive a complete assortment 'small accounts which were passed valley. After the wedding break- S. A special annual rate shall be im-. _ P posed, levied and collected over and' , ._C the rest of the business was of a fast the happy couple left on the - of the famous routine character. Notwithstand- eveningtrain for Toronto and above all other rates upon the land fn a respect of -which the said Qr the shall ,t •.$APPY THOUGHT" ing the heavy expenditure for other pointe, On their return Mr. be borrowed. sutHcient' for the pay- - • patriotic purposes the deficit of last and Mrs. Stark will take up their went of principal and interest as pro- - �t �ha"Oallr has been reduced shoatorae residence at Starkviiie; flat.- eythe Act. — AND which' is a.very creditable -The drama "Ten Nights in a yawed the 11th day of Dec,, 1915,TTm 6rlli Oxford wing. Bar-room,'.' which was presented lL S 1 E. B. HOOVER, Reeve - p -The Woman's Missionary So- in the town hall on Friday even- DONALD R. BICATox, Clerk : -ciety of the Methodist Church ing last was a decided success in — �����NQ'rS��► sent their annual contribution to every way. Although the night M°'�°�' of the Towmbip the Deaconess -Home; • Toronto, was-wet beery available space in " ' of Weltering : Parlor Cooks, Heaters and which the'superintendent - of the the hall was occupied and a nnw. Take notice that the abofe:4s a true r Muni- home considered ver copy of a By-law passed by the Muni- tail Stoves. y generous. her were unable to gain admission. cipal Council of the Township of Pick- - — It eonsisted of tis gemsof fruit, 5 The•preseatation of the play was ering On the 11th day of December, (Fall in and see tl]P.III. qutlts, and a large bale of women's faultless as every one did his or and all persona are required •to take ' and children's clothing. In thank- her pact perfectly. The acting notice that any one who desires'to kp• ing the donors for their gifts the was done in a manner creditable to ply to have such By-law or any'part _ / �' Fi H H. ` au N superintendent wishes them all each one taking part, The play thereof-quashed. must serve notice of V many happy returns of the Xmas is full of pathos and_ humor, and his application upon the Head or Clerk season. The W. M. S,. also_ sent while tears would trickle down the of this Municipality within twenty 'l quilts to their missionary Rev, cbeeks of those present one" mo- days after the date of the last publica- tion of this notice, and must make his - COLLA CO M Deityea iii isle North-west. went the next Moment they would application to tits Supreme Courtof I -The entert ainment given id be convulsed with ia'ughter. The Ontario within one month after the the town hall on Tnesday evening Whitby orchestra gave--e,n--abun- said date. ' This notice was.flrst pub- ' last by. the pupils of the Methodist dance of choice music between `lisbed on-the 17th day. of December, I .bavo a limite3 number of Collar Sabbath School vas quite success= the scenes: This orchestra has 1915, and the last - -ubp licatlo`n will be fttlt _ _The_younger children in the on the Slat Dere®�er • neour � greatly improved since �thap last day 8�' - , e --a-barg&i rendering of-their recitations and appeared in-.Pickering and- their 12.14- -DONALD R. BZATON, Clerk ' dialogues acquitted . themselves efforts were greatly appreciated .: k'Q_Rugs,'-Robes, Blankets well, whilethe young ladies look- by all,. The receipts amounted -to MIJ• SOMMR S ed charming in -their,.. appropriate :the hatndsome sumrof $100, which, DENTIST ,Shoe anis Harness repairin attire in three or four beautiful after deducting the expenses has removed into his new office; on, the. atten drills. Music and readings by the which are not heavy will be corner of Yonge and Queen SCs To older papils and an, address by the handed over to the Red Cross-So• ronbn. Impperial.Bank Building. _This ,''-�r�gERTN (ii $ 'pa;itor (vera 'Well received.- The ciety. This amount imf Iarge hon office has. been eynipped with the most chair was fitted in hi3 usual happy has ever been-takeri in at the hall modern of dental appliances with the Home Phone 2501. manner "by W. L. Courtice, the at any previous concert or ent4- object of eliminating all painful �. pt. of the School. taiament. - _ operation#. _