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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_01_07 �W­71�.A -NO T KE ING9 ONT.., FRIDAYrJANUAR.Y. 74' 1916 XXXV. ,--: _ 7 KINSALK ASWOP0004MISL litalrbe,- ding thd -Mrs. Rover is visiting her later'it Miss LaureneVayne is I PINK MILLS winter with Mrs, Richardson. -Manchester. -GREENWOOD 'Afedleat 'Noriiiarf GLbobh is'off duty these Levi Mackey.spent New Years With ufferinsr from&lame back. ]JELM 'key. days, a hailes Mae ML89 M. wood spent-the-bolidays in his nephew, C port that tbia Mack- e:2 Of *.."Regis W r at to rel T) E. FORSYTH. D. Toronto with T.U. and Mrs. Robin A WInemberaftlie *1130ASs JL%e ter Duos 'F,�OVR ey4h"ild are tit with the Is. station of Onts, t a few da t the rio. rs. Victoi.Palkin Ppen etre. tigiot glasses. Nyve fres, T.tDliv.'er. wife(Lnd-family,sp.en in Toronto h Mr.'&nd hiiii. C ho day in Toronto wit WHITE SATIN-BREAD T to.with her.sisfer last weet the box social, on the y Rembember 14th. under O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R 0 8 -FAMILY evening of Friday, Jan. Rankin. -spent New CREAM BUNS dinburgil, member at the C0111we Of the auspices of the' Epworth League. James and Mrs. Gibson- Pb-s Years with James and kpfrs. PengellYi. j­iciame and surgeons of Ontario.lie"tistO A jehoice'program is in preparation. I Colls;a, of Surgoovs,- Ild=igb So WI y P TEA BUNS-PASTRY hand sac at Kinsale. ah ' ou &H the Cora 1i attwtion • to deleas. of Wo R4iv. H,W, Foley will be 0131 Was M. Murray,of Toronto, and ............ .............. rdrejj. OjSea and residence.BrQogb'M Splendid music Ontar` winter wheat Bran deliver an addres lent from Brook- Jar-a friend spent' Now Years with A. Ia will be rendei ed by ta _,:menta of the Seu on. MCKEHING MEDICAL SURGICAL - ad, assisted and Ire.Trimble. lin, Mt Zion and Greenwo $23'and ices of Lieut. Duncan, who is training at add X-RAY INSTITUTE -..,and Shorts at by our local league. The services Kingston.a 'with his _pent the holiday 'with his Win. Maw have been securid as allic* �ptcg oro, ONTARIO ladles bring- aunt Mrs. J. B. Harris. I-ask Y014 to remember 24 per ton. tioneer, Admission 15c Ladies' purpose boloin -D., C. X., ing boxes will be adwitftd free. Pro- The L a I want to get your wheat JL 11111,610 TOWLB, X. B.i ceed - social at F. W. Gibson's some eventg Physician-in-charge . . . 'for.ton lots. a in aid of the Red Cron Society. - .. , Dis. These prices are'. during the next week or two. at ' the speowiss in sectai Disfasm prostafte S. Walters. of Oakwood. I. and ,.barley t Mon, Diseases at W03"s. me, LAKE.SHO-RE a udin weeks with her -g a coup of w ...,higheiat, market as",throat and Ivi)g& Pittinggib� and 0 Tbursda, *X seato and chrout D v evening, Dec. SOtb, all Miss Perry, of Montreal.who has and W. daoibter, Mr's.Walter Wilson a"Ban"it to 10 SCRANTON' . . the people*of south half of S. S. 'Mrs. COAL D. L. the sou been a week with Na. 2 gathered at Simcoe Point House Tuesday. rt given by Mi. and Harr returned home on of OVE, CHESfTNUT, PEA to eno A concert .meeting held in the `William school S/T illam and their daughter 11ar- At the sc I bavela limited number B.FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Mrs. i school house last week, the retiring Grown Aa4may."d County AND STEAM. Met. The chair was ably-fitted by W. trustee, F. W.-Gibson, was re-elected. calendars' for ollstomers L. C 'company was =1 ourtice and the Miss M. ood and Mrs. W. Wilson aui cam.ww"T. treated to an excellent program. One who use our flour. I will AV received a nice.ackl3owledgment from CHRISTIAN, Barrister and selection given by Mr. Williams and 8 8034citor.Not,8L7j?,.,b Menty,to his little nephew, Joe, was the hit of them the Ist.of 91Ve them on A E. c Etc. SPINS, -LIMITED, the Red Oross Society in Toronto for h�c*bie way the W handed in to can. Onee Stock the evei3i6g. *Little Was dressed PICKERING. ONT. the year. request. a boy scout with rifle and fixed- people met as A number of the young Dental bile he and his bayonet, marcbing. !w at the home at- F. W. Gibson on Acle sang "Tramp. tramp tramp, the IQL&KE B. BEATON. D. D Thursday last and presented of li,.L&l MONEY TO LOAN e A-J Graduate of the Royal College boys are marebinik," Santa.Claus was two of our young recruits. F. Brown 'here in the parson of James.Gi Surgeons and Valvervilly, of T02Qut0- Offles t beari. And Fled Nutt. with a wrist-watch QTW W.SI.Friugle'a hardware store, Whitby. $2000.00 to loan on farm, Mortgage Was 4 little late, but the reason 1 01 _7100ce hGU7ff#!o is,t-Io,cgo;- Ind, pinc� La� a Loan Ssota verely and a shaving outfit. ZP7 Btu phone 1190. #417 security, also 111000M t for th" *jip he- had been se on farm or- Market Garden kicked by one-orhis raindeers. After W"JTsy thanking Mr. and Mm 'A S T L A K E" suoin,600 Property. Williams and daugbter, Hariet, for one of the beat f the oldest E G. HAM-IssiLer of C=-baMy tghts of the season and r residents at -the bay,died on Salur- lfz�--e -- Fisher I singing God Juck ProudfGot. one a axo; lr� Save t day.at the age of 80 years. W. -Licoxess in the_Uountr of 0 fhb King. all returned to their Pickering Village. 2V7 OUNTRY REAL ESTATE homes pleased with the outing. Monday. C Am.a result of the vote or uc- Dr. Warred was elected h] tor. and M POUCHER. Real Estate A GTOrFll� LLB Led i"U" 0 ADRIAIDE ST..' E., TonoNT bath by &eel&- JL * Uan4sr. VIJULICT. J..H. Downey, Reeve. dl:*& 810 LI:318DEN BUILDING. of Marriage Man Bro mating. and Messrs. F. R. Anne*. J. The eleetl Than. Conlin. J Gold- one here all went by accla. -DHOPPER Issuer of MarrtmFe matinn, Dr.Sangster being Reeve. W, Bateman. . I,,.- in the 0ounly of Onuarle. :B; I. 1j0'V3D Dr. D. C. Smith and family slient, ring. W. J. Hallett and H.-E. Watson 0M08 at store"a his residence.clares"nU as councillors. Geo. M. Rome succeeds VttiEtinary Surgeon the holid^v at Oweliwe 2.nd Lindsay. J. McIntyre. and A. H. Alin lore- Miss Irene Forsyth. formerly 9)f .7 B.BZATON TOWNSHIP OLBBX Graduate of-the-0124MR0 Vete- I - elected as members of the W-&L Coal- • convoys"ar. oommissionertm "kind rinary College IjLremont.spents,couple of in mission. The schoo', truiteej were all amda iso. 'haeoualmol. uss. Moser an Woo Own. The Silk and Gradnate of the Ve terina elected by acclamation m farm ••tasnee of XW211W 'A*- I Our C and continuation school .1 . . Assbciation... tuns,,-et 1111le by.Uw. by,which the Lown will • OnC science Wut'Vis week with-X- ried The shingle that bag given satis. 21peu loan the company 116 000. WAS car Tff UGH S. -%r. Ont. Ind. Phone Clare.W2 worento,as Principe with practicalir no opposition. The faction for owp 80 ears. Empire PUGH.Glen Maj. Exisualve ftgr ONTARIO -Mr. and Miss Pegg. of Claremont. w La. by JA Ljgaginod Austik. F.Jaw was defeated by _w th a. k. -visitors 10CRI OPU011 b' Corrugated Iron loan in tMpolried and tbQrQQlibbrrd a CLAREMONT. formerly of Greenwood. were a, see it be are YOU. tllalas candtlew be", Write. for %WWI the three fifths clause. there Wax. 2 lit. corrugatla R7.11aInd cis. in our burg an Saturday., according to.the town clerk's state- bay If a" IN G . Re BRIEWSTtR r3hiv. and Mrs. Vrqhbart. of .the other makes. YOU POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, r llt�- pent the ment,seven votes tbab the three- need of it Cream 30PAMtOr. Try Veterinary Surgeon Standard Bank. Port Credit, fifths. The local option people have F. for counties of Tort WA 0~0- An- holidays at John Urqubart's. the guestiou it Premier for 80 days. Also man miss of all-kinds atteall4o to on ikbowsm Honor Graduate of.the Ontario' The two milkmen were up before no so fiLr considered vor of^re- gasoline engines from. $89-00 UP6 Deuce, Address Green River P.0., Ont. Veterinary College and Honor-, the mamistrats,this week charged with but there is a feeling In fa -See or write we before buying. B. POWELL. licensid Auc. ary-Associate of the Ot'itseo selling milk not up to standard. count. Speaking After the e1e;tion veteriniiiry College. ces, Mayon Warren stated-4510it Ille-'Dww Bell Phone. An kinds of ra. Industri would require the eir w. donees valuator and cotlector for. Robert Dales, of the ov ec3toa of smunse of outariq and York. Ind.phione 32W visited his father. Dr D abutif fty alaw residences du the salea oonducted either privately or by suction Rale couseotlocled. For dater-or other sr- Claremont Ontario tory to his embarkiag,for Shorricliffe'. year. ACOU111111114bation Jig beinic car- F. J. 'muse, 'Pickerlmg demo*,slixabeth Nil.,Alak. About thirty-five enlisted men from kleuls". ply 161 T402 industry. Doe orders left s% offinez R qzvs OfiNe Pick• here are under the care of the Wow- vied on,with another new or,W&co&b`§ store, Claremont. Will psomp"noutlon. -8"-9fAalt00 9969&wn NEW BUTCHM SHOP en*9'p&tj-iotir. -League. They.will be similar to the Silk btills and there in a j1IL I I all necessaries. strong probability of Its being located Sued. Mlrpb6conrmaborisladepondentlOOt erovidcd with here. One of the present Industries here also contemplates doubling their of Fresh Meats always WHITIVALK capacity. If these. expeetationaltrP FR -A'all line 't shop.. lit 200 new JIT- BASKETL.43 a;hand it 7, G- ..LL��.. " :0- arrived. present 50,000 just Claren6e Rogers is at visit, realized, it will reqn1re nbo housesto be erecteA dut Ing the coming Wagoiion road ev*ry-day. ; .11 . - I qt...Baskets Sic each, ing Alton frie. do. Orville White has returned to-God- year. As a result of this 0009 With Cemenl4lumbmw, 6 qt. Baskets Sc each. Fresh Park Sausage a spiciltICY resume tearhing:duties. tYwadditionsat thegavernmemt build .7 Stich to res Weddin' bells are ringing quite.dew inits. the no guletina of Vhltb �Cdv -�w*ft"- ­ - -- ------ ---&-U ff;will Roofing, u --Tfie pa-saiiii of-the, Lath.. Buirebern ktLL arrT 0 lea. RAwdy 'per 100. stinct y our: our vjlmg.��presen be.rl h Shingles,.1 qt-. Berry Boxes 40 eentil eat radt rby.l,- in ToidltO Is one of the 'OR, -'i present the gu 24 nd Zt qt. Crates 12je each. JAS 0'C ON N. PICKERING - Jrtbn Kirton I@ & art^nt events affecting the Corrugated Iron, ji of his eldest son Winism,'of Okl;6bam a wast-ifffo- Nvery package guarateed and prices tornev'King and Church Sts. Pleased to report that Ed. Grove Is future of Whitby that has occurred to E"-Uffk-e Shingles, are guaranteed not to raise It lowly improving. after his- serious- years. it is amid that the agreementSteel Posta, R the-Toronto Ant ordered 0%AL COAL -tric Conit Is ton now and get in for the purchase of-the-To -.CediLr Posts, 'Misses Rare and Calvert,of Guelph. -E'e. them when you ern by the Hydra -Wire Fencing. want them. Annie and family is about completed and the road may I will hieve constantly on hand visited with David An 'be built during the coining year. if you are going to build let we Chopping an last week. d Oat Rolling as u Frank and Clyne Wilbur, of the give You,MY PF!ee 00 any- W. a.Barnes, :Green River a tali supply of'coal at lowest Massey-Harris staff._were here over thing You Way Winnipeg,was here Grant Xal Toronto and Gilt-last PO 51�!i price. John le, of Winni and friends in visiting bit family on Christmas and e Te-v Years. week. .()HN We He GISSON, spent' the PHILIP. -fortl t, of ,!rarontol Wm. Smith and wife h^vi the Mise fleet­jy Has a full line ot fresh and cur- RN STATION. past 01 guests at Raw. holiday with Dr. MMnnon %ndbfs 45-ly GREENBU. few days-been 4d nests constantly on b^ncL family. HILA, ilton relatons. Mrs. J. Devitt visited her sister. LOCUIST Co I Greer. ?the 59th Battery its- -katock, over Spipe Roll, Breakfast Bacon, TX@@99 o=at Load-on,holidayed with Rao Mrs. S. A. Devittof Blae REAL ESTA. ti Sunday.. ----------0-1 - Weiners., etc. 'acid Mrs Ctickbrton. Bologna �Z­­ MLssTrouton, of Hamilton,, b rp. -nt A Min M. FeasbY,of Toronto. spe F a with her mother, MmFsas- Righestpriem paid for turned home. after a emisip.of week's few day, ft n by here. vacation with Mh$Eliza Waite;' 1hank-You Butcher a cattle la-Agaor� ) P R- express Frank and Mrs. Garow and. child -I'Whidsor,bag ren E zqew messenger a Mrs! 'I h&v6%Fof Sale a House and Lot Ing re'a'.1ves here for the put werk, 08grove, gincourt� eekerin liverq reless StAdon here ' Will And Mr&� Large TheMarewl NN I Cassle.of ACs- 4WW,.6r-- in Pickering Village. ked by Saturday well Wrn, and Mrs. C W&S Completely viree, for the New Year. young fruit Barden,-some night's the operator's-7iitt--dfiM-riffs for hire a storm, owing to Mr. and Mrs. Madden and daughvii. t trees. Everything in to Fake his "ArleCt, -Sunday with We wish Class reps. point over Tra: jacy jrjellUl 41. 7 Day Will Beaton and -9. Sliepherd.. niky of th Call'and see menti ttils is a bar, Hilburn.of Tbronto,have been visit- L. and Mv Bus meets all train pie Miss Mabel Cassle bag returned to ,Opportunity Ing D; R andMrs.Beaton for a couple gain for some one. her school at St Catharines after boll- ins our many friends t6&Miag promptly attended to. Soldiers home for New Years were divink with her people here. and customers-fo F. C. Mechin,of"Tordutd, and X.PI r the-A• gent for-Canada,Carriage Co. We Ve of d&vp' I Lijut. Major dad Tames Grif. 'Years with t 'Christmas -exte In; Oshawa. ea ra Fred Hyndle,of-the 11OLb Mee12 md- Ion and and New Tbeir nts. many fa* 107.. J6L.; Peak w Fd&Z the I rick4ring -Notary gubli-1 Pickering. Bittafion. I A d will meet Amelia HaTillin,of New&-aAet, p . e iodist Ladies a Miller on ed. to us-_ during worker in-tbe Salvition at Elie home Of Mrs. Job Have you Ids of water? aprominent worki It' visiting he. day- Jazi. 11ltb. at the usual past year, and trust Army tbpre. is a ptesei -7�� START RIGHT hour. parents-,Thos. and Mrs. Hamlin. Mr.*and Mrs Wilton wer4 in -Belle- -that we Mav be favor- ALL of Fort William, i in business life will C. B. ItiCIL, or WHrMV Mise' Turner, "Lag ti-leingoA-Leslie, who Is Your success -TI is prepared to furnish You anything at ville, vh a�rjct'Mtab Institute there, -ed with a continugDee--.. -7- de R1111jost entirely upon --- -th . lettSaturdayto resume her duties -in the Deaf sebool V-11- --Tj-a�e--of-*&Tek Ins�ituwof­ that plaCell A -Iii Ue g1l"IT wit Leer parents ne I anal. W- -VemLsd, a its ability t6stsrt YOU right• pumps, windmills, byidraulic: rams, after`=.Il `ZYWIMS W1 ted that pat-ata couple . Mr.and Mrs,Everest and pne, F Se of your-es e It has been reeor ronage. we TA plumbing,.etc john and Mrs. t drillers commence a private bank here.owing the latter's pa�ents, -still `� C/i ����t They ore also exper we Comm make discon�1nidatibly Of the Disk of Gammaidgg. going t6 our Frank and 'Ifri, -Rood and family' to the and respectfulli solicit ]Y Noya;Scotia. Brit- greater eflofts to rve me in Aure. 'Ind,uho given on returned to their ho age for the aneceApful ba,11-w"As 9 v ropeeks with the In Forester.Halle QNTT. Friday evening last din, after spending tm .. -YOU Well. r's mother,MmHood, has a recognized standing for S SHARPENED the Ancient,Drdiar"of 1?6reisterp, forme "OL Sacrament of the tjord's Supper and for co,at the-township's younger set. The Sr superior business training good' looks. will be administefed In the Christian assisting students tag positions. We make ,speciatry of crooscilf-WW-6. -wba­aTe-notsd­.-for their t Sabbath.Jan.Otb. Ser. all present and very -4 11 . . I -. I -_ - . -*., . . -PA Cb b Vex All linsicess schools are not alike. kinds. Locks repaired. were 'Ion I --2t--o1,.eIoek­Aer,. D. V. Van- Toole of ay for-our-Large Cata- ng a spe,6Wty--' 3?!� thefive-piece orchestra�hstatlon- n vice Write to-day Razor-bont ral gallery which played inspiringly Norman, pastor; ague and see the advantageo'3 this class.batr trim or an easy sn'..". 2.1ji bgraw..j The Ladies' Aid of -fhe Christian • loal school offers. Open all year. Bator at the East-end Barber-Shop. ' throuibobt the evening's'' pro church mot at the home of Mve. Asa any time, lee our House Furnishings of; all 4%e-hall being very prettily decorated on Wednesday afterinooN Druggist-OrsAuate 0'010'r 0 The leighty The, meeting was kinds. Slightly used Carpets in shades of blue. bordered with Olie t Hubbard most successful W.J. Elliott, Principal id, CKE WS from 15 cents a yard up.4 year. gnu in write-a-thazain 'i Car.Youge and Obarles Sts. had a eb ming Uaw W. J.GOADON PICKERING;guests ,- ,��',��'; 's-+sial-•� orf-•y `.'� �ss. �•F .„T +�:,- ^-gv zz^^r. • ' -•' -n. -, , .r, . . .yy'� •�. u' �+' .k�>- .i`..'CT".•`cG^d'.:.r�a ^K'r.,. .•i' .f. s4 L., f , _ �,}•..t' lelF': 1.,i+4, :... t .R.n- 4n! r s•4+: 11's -'�K. n y� �` � • . .1f'o'• gyp.– Y :.. .,' :.: -.Auei,, .. ..N.%.� Q' r ,VSs., ;•,.._... .+ ..'„ ..,; ..�- .: ,, , ,, _-.�. G;. _ Y ES ON 9M AND GO". or cqt-bead olnamentatiom bringing AFtE COLZRAEKE it again Into place. - _8y. Blewett.. theUseful Hints and' lis the'Wide Skirt Laoatng Fsa$a[T..When the practical quality steps in,1 � t Cienefral lniorma- itlusiye chic,•they.say, steps.out- This At -the Fashit.i Fete held..at the Life was a hurt, but life is o'er- _ may be true when the idea of the Ritz, some time ago, the crinoline ef- Sleep ye softly, Mavourneenl.. --tion for the BusY practical is. carried to an extreme. feet ,was still .the-most- accentua#ed "~ - Hvustwlfe ac feature;�tiher allmadmanytli bout, .L gest ye$reesstmye,uMavoarneenlore- �us �� We 'leave learned however, to add a toII h o theme trimming sash,, a sleeve or {Out slips the a tide all silvery white,.; band a skirt in a way that quite over- The m�oretcanaezvative afternoon and Sleep-ye softly, Mavaurneen! { L Y + LNor life, nor love can hurt to-night- A ' comes the predominance of practical' the majority of-th set costumes, -Dainty-des; the boiling point, then let the mixture over 1c a ewes - e-� Rest ye, rest ye, Mayourneenl r eh' and res he;vever, aie. gradually, .narrowing 'a �, Orange Tea.-Peel an oranie and simmer for fifteen minutes. Prepare P =From The Canadian Magazine for xti remove Tall orf the white skin. Slice a meringue by boiling .together one The Dress for General wear. _ \ December. the orange very thin'atnd•take out the;cu Pful,of sugar and two tablespoon- Suitable for the business woman,'or - !� weeds, - Of 1 fuls of water,until it threads; then MLLE. EMILIENNE MOREAU. . CUP before you • pour _the tea:!Pour t gradually—o er, the Stiffthe irl iti3t ly '� 'a 's Sweeten it with granulated sugar. e im beaten whites of two eggs,which,you varlouse qualitiege, is s and weights rgTba - Fighting In stir Blithe time. Add the hot `t°' prance Honors Her For Fi - Chocolate Cream Nectar.-Melt two._ material is appropriate for the'stormy Like a Man. j 4. ounces of chocolate in a dry saucepan grape' liquor, dust grated nutmeg days of the heaviest of winters and J� s ` gentle-heat:-add half a cu ful lightly over it; and_�erve it at once. Q' A recent list of those mentioned for over h gentleat;� P also for. the moat balmy'of climates. distinguished service is a French of liquid cc.^'ee, and cook it-for two o" it ,ministes, 'stirring it codsta t�lY, Then-i Etiquette of the Table. Lace and Satin Dinner Dress. , army report contained: isdd one cupful of sugar aIs nd three ( Open and spread upon your ap or wool poplins, gabardines and tweeds { "MlIOEmilienne Moreau, aged 174, cupfuls of, water, and cook, for'flue bFeasi a.napkin, if one is provided; are also serviceable, and .make-ex- o +living at Loos (Nord), during the cap- minutes Flavar.w1th a teaspoonful ,'otherwise a handkerchief. �ceedingly attractive costumes. These ` tare of Loos, by the English, on Sep ' ' ? models, often simple in design, permit C. tember 25, '1915, organized a first aid of vanilla, .and serve it.with a tea- Sit upright, neither too close nor of a smart touch of some distinctive - post in her house,worked all day and h -spoonful of vrhipped.cre6m heaped on(too0fur away front the table. i g crying wound; �color.or effect, perhaps a riiotlf, sym- � the followingnight ca F ;,each Cu Do not be In haste; cotnpo'se your- bolic of the mystic Orient, or of the red men thereand gave them every White- Cake.-Mix together one-self; put your mind iflto a pleasant more fantastic cut-in-stone relics of I attention, putting all her resources at F� rupial of sugar, two tablespoonfuls condition and resolve to eat slowly. I our aborigines, the Indian mound of'butter, one and'a.half cupful' soft i Possibly grace will be said, and the f their .disposal and refusing any par- of which have been:brought to went. She did not hesitate to o out dour sail acme amount of milk. Add most respectful attention and quiet- view :after almost •num6erless de- . c ' whites of three eggQ, two small tea-. ude should be observed ant+1 the exec- cades. Details of this-kind often close - arffTed with a revolver; and succeeded, _ 4 spodnfuls-of---baking powder, one-tea- ,cise is passed. I"the hi h collar, beta with-the aid of some English nurses } g g in the form of (male), in putting two German sol. spoonful -extract of lemon,and a.few N- is the. most -appropriate flare, buttons,'oddly shaped, or medallions, diera in a condition so that they could ' strops of extract of bitter alanonds, til bile you.wait to be serves,for you;serving as ,buckles, . or simulating! _ Nut Cake.-Stir:togetlier one- cup- to put into practice your knowledge I belts on the dress-itself. -.With these no longer do.airy injury, they having - ful of-butter,two and a half cupfuls of of small talk and pleasant words with;effective'novelties a dress or suit inay i been firing on the post from hidden sugar; one cupful- of miIh, • four those whom you are sitting near. be rendered unique to a degree and t I positions in a neighboring house." - - Mlle. Moreau' w�so will be able cupfuls of flour, one teaspconfv' of Do not be impatient to be served. If carry an ;individual note, -difficult_to ' lemon extract, three teaspoonfuls of soup comes first and•you do not desire'obtain but very satisfactory to the - ' I thanks to this citation, to wear a War baking powder and six eggs. ' When it,•you'will simply say, "No, 1 thank wearer, as she may be sure that bei �Cross, was living at Loos. when the ,+ - war broke out, •with her parents and baked; put frosting and walnut cake4i you, but make no comment; or you°creation is for her wear alone, and - ' a brother aged 10. She wal studying on top. This makes two :%_ge cakes. may take it.and eat as•little as you wilt not be duplicated. 1 - y g • - to become a school teacher. The Ger- and cut Into -inch lice with boded The sou should be"eaten with a' het has-once more come into po les, E - - Beet SStad,-x:CutZold Beaked .beets choose . The other course -will be- Mix in one-fourth-inch slices erosewise along soon. �MCC"& mans occupied the villagean o r, lar.use for dainty blouses and frocks, both for daytime and evening wear; - 1914, and remained there near] a salad dre. iing. Take of[ the outside;medium-sized spoon, so slowly . and tl;read-run nets are especially favored - -- year. Her Wither; during this time, P of a'%m purpose. Plain net is l cabbage and cut cabbage In carefully that you. will drop none for the`latter ( - died from grief and want of pro er _ +. quarters. Cut in thin slices, using a upon your person or the 'tablecloth.'. care. Z"here waa no carpenter to - P seed considerably for blouses in sim sharp knife, and soak in cold water--Making an effort to get the last drop'ple designs, tucked here and there and • make a coffin, nor even any wood. until crisp. Drain dry between tow- and all unusual -noises when eating with tiny frills that-fold softly about -r- Emilienne went among-the German els and moisten with boiled salad should be- avoided. I the neck; fir lend.grace to the sieeroe. ines and hunted until she found suf :r dressing. 'Arrange= cabbage in salad Formerly it was the fashion to pourntilly, that charming lace a! web= - ' ' ficient wood, then, with the help - dish and aiirround with prepared tea iota fire cancer; not eo now. Tea like texture in almost too..delicate as — Berge Daytime p rock- made a coffin. s • --beets, - -. - -.-should be gently -sipped from the .weave to ate worn, -is also used to down in width.• Many of the ttreet h When last September came a rumor e ubrother, a e spread that the En r Saace a LaBelle 11rlaison.-$est u soon or cu taking cup P English were eom- - P p p, g p and spoon in fashion many gorgeous creations, �Suits and dresses have an undeanskirt - ` careful] the oak of one egg, add to hand when drinki in and that the famous Rrghtanders ,�• " `' Y Y ng. The spoon:' lace,,too,. has its part in the!nearly as narrow as it was a season g ; -it slowly halt a cup of thick sour should neeer be removed from the cup " were going to attack the village. One girtlk;$art and taste and'-a- -_ or two back. the width and Bare be-,da f paePBm wheYr tie guea�-is-Is isfieei-With -its - -- to the 5', or the first time .sinse....the.�s �. lose `Emilienne neglected teaspoonful of Born flour. Stir i►17 contents. Should the cup be empty nic or overskiz , which is again a g acted the children In- -,the lime. Then put in the pulp of 'and :Wore be desired, to take the spoon' �� - � trusted to ker charge by the German 77- ,.., _ _ much-favored ail. 'i�lzitlrin "hart F the tomato. This can be passed out and place it beside the cup in the ; �► - time it is being whispered the f611.�'authorities and went up in the garret through a sieve if desired. Heat , the saucer is an intimation to the waiter' _ r7 _ ,of her house, from which she could .► _. skirt will be seen only on dressy a$- see the whole battlefield. She passed ..whole in a atewpan, adding first -a to have it refilled. It not-empty and', •� � ternt»n costumes an�vening�ocks,,� edrraall piece of batter, and then the the spoor] is placed beside the cup, it Patterns can be obtained at out three whole bays there, lying flat-on wr - �rhite of an egg, but do not allow to is an intimation to the waiter that you - ri local McCall dealer or from TheyMa the door, gazing on the terrible scene. -. iesich boiling point. By cooking the want the tea or coffee changed. Do; �,. Call Eompany, Department "W;" 70-\She}Is burst around her house. Walls, marrow in this fashion and serving not call far "milk-call for.and speak' Bond Street, Toronto Ontario. i mbl and we sway. re ed roofs re torn -'with such a sauce a nourishing•-.tared only of"cream," Never set your tea 9 ries from wounded reached her, and-- is nd-is provided. !'cup upon.the tablecloth. In taking a `F ! at last shouts of victory,:as the Xing- British Cocoanut Milk Chi�colate.-AesE a i !-- _ -The Emancipation. fish won their war into t•}►e town. double cosugar, use only the sugar-spoon. quart of milk in a boiler, and ' - . first day of August, 1834, is She recognized the famous Highland- wrhen it i5 very hot, stir into it four; Hints to Housewives. often mentioned,.but erroneously,.as �s by their costume and went among I heaping tableapcionfiils of grated un- The.tops of pale-colored evening . . tfte day onwhich the.-slaves. in the the wounded, giving them something _ sweetened chocolate, moistened with my y shoes -for, ,� _ 'British coitmies were set free. They i to drink, bandaging their wounds'and U,little cold water; allow the mixture •babies. J did net get their actual freedom, but dragging themto position of some to ]+oil rend thicken. Have ready near • curtain rrxi , in - q oven make v dainty '•' _-^'fill a fhi�n6le on fFie - -was-tor --- __1y a nrnL- cocoanut milk intowhic__ P ti n-r•assrrrrtsgZr-thfottgti-the hem o . . cede' and prepare 'heir Yreedom. It As the Britian entered the village in � ha=_ been stirred half a cupful Of--au- 'the curtain. %: + .! waa enacted that all'slaves should be- force they sang"God-Save the Ring'"- gar and Yfte whites of two eggs; add-it- %-bite satin shoes should always be •qr° S and Mlle. Moreau, as soon as the na-_ to,the chocolate,-a�td-eook the.whole �s v� come apprentice laborers to their �. kept in blue pAper to pre--rent-!item - _ toasters. These slaves were of two tional 'hymn .ended, raised the "Mar- for a few minutes, 'but do not allow from beeoming discolored. �~ i• seillaisc,'*in which the Highlanders V. clasges. One class received actual 8h At.to boil, Remora the drink from the Before it tinware of an kind, * y- _ ' B Y , � !reed®aiiin 1838 and the other.in 1844. 'joined their,lose-:service in France- tarp and ::crve it in chocolate caps, rub it well over with fresh lard. If' ',i t It was found that on August 1st, 1834, having made it known to them In adding, after it -poured, into the.treated in this way it will never rust. '•r' ' there were 770,280 saes irr.the, col- the capturing of the village Mlle. Mo- h 'cups, a tablespoonful .of' sweetened After fowl of any kind is cleaned r °� o .On affected by this Emancipation ' reau slew five'Germans with her own tnhipped cream that has been mixed the inside should be-rubbead thorough-' ';� 1;td Act. All negroes born after that date -band, three with grenades as they hid with a little of the grated cocoanut. �, +b-? y in a cellar, and fired on the first aid - - ly with a piece of• lemon before the' . �;., were born free. Tweet million Beefsteak Pie.-Put nice and' one- dressin is ' },calf pounds round steak, cut into ane-' & Put an' = pounds sterling ($100,400,004) was,Post, refusing-to come out, kwo with inch cubes; into stew an with'one- Tin that has become rusty or Y - intimately-paid to the owners of the a regulation revolver- belongi4to an _ P r stained mav-_ire_.cleaaed by ► :. . psi-3i onwn; t3rin s tc an out cups diPlinc, �-being distributed='English officer' It fixed P the cut surface- of.a raw tato. in _ �O"•'' ward her with flexed ba onets.' She cold water. Cover, bring girickly to _ y according to the market.price ' y, Po ratabl . boiling poinT,,'and the fine brick and rubbing well with.this. of slaves in each colony: allowed thetii.to collie-quite close 6e- l rtieaL ds.tender-about two }tours. Add To prevent potatoes ming ac --'fore firing, so close that in another ` [ wh6 cooked put Ahem into cold - Smart Boy. - _ Ifew seconds their beyonefsmoeildl`iave _ $ G: o teaspoon salt after the first hour's - . , water; and when brought to the boil,' — --- reached her hod cooking. Melt four tablespoons but- _ Boy-I want to buy some.paper. y , , s4ueeze a little lemon juice in They Dealer-what kind of paper? - -'1 `--=- ter with tour tablespoons flour and. will then keep's good color and be of: 661 a ` '� _ad�I�raduajly to but,stock.--Parboil _ _ -- Boy-You'd better give me ,fly The.virtl}e_nf a cold bath lies in, n good'flavor. Lace and Net for Blouse or Frock. paper. I want to make a kite. i"in quickly, and out quickly." o and one-half cups potato, cut into P P i - 'When cakes get burned do not try ; one-fourth-inch .slices, ^about eight to cut or .scrape off witIt knife. Just', making of the more elaborate dresses, --' - aririutea, drain, add to meat and coolC�get the nutmeg grater and grate all, in comlination with soft taffeta or three minutes. Turn into buttered .. r over until it is a Bolden bro a9_ErinSrriings iFi burro~ - _ brii 1:111 r,III ON "=-*i1 �tthen icing ' a for sleeves, or in softly-r= - - baki" Powder hist- mixture. and cr1$e; as i#Yitakes it so"smeotr�When; a es - �- Wim* - -ba grated tri fetor men. Mahe slashes in . rated enou h furs u side.down to vet in vivid colors is often used for _- - crust to let steam escape. Good way K enough, P _ �� � �Siia. `- _. ... shake off the dust. trimming those filmy costumes in pan- a. to cool: Lough steak. I anger a.- ew slowly o- -" effect. - How is rheumatism recognized? Some have said- gether half a pound of figs,kalf a tea�hFires Which Never Go Out. -- - x , ' spoonful df allspice, a pin 'of -gin-' The following are some of the,per- '•�. . Satin or' TaffetaTrimmings. x Rheumatism ger, n �,altsp9onful each of cirthamon; petua'l fires in Rae world. The sacred ! . Narrow pleatings and ruchings-of x ;rheumatism is a dull p is,2 sharp pain; mnce, and.ground cloves in sufficient fire of Baherem, reputed to have been lace and net seem to be used'univer- cold Crater to cover the in red'ents, kindled 1_00 ieven- I. ]� Rheumatism is sore muscles. _ x g ,� years ago, burns in a sally for rimmings the dainty even- - •. . When the figs are. tender,- remo,=e -temp in the-village of Ji dwada, In- iing- coitvnie; soft 'safin, tob,"in the' x - 'Rheumatism is stiE joints. _ ...___-.-�A . ` thcni from the fire and. press them "'a 'he•fire was consecrated by the a;"narrowest of bands-or-folds, occasion- ' x Rheumatism is a shifting pain, +� through a-puree sieve; Return the Pa sees in commemoration of theiPi ally--headed- with-small pearls, edges x All have declared-Rheumatism is Pain.syrup thus obtained to a clean sauce- ss. vo ge to India. In the' vaults the tiny ruffles and sleeves as well as _par, aria add three mitts__of ginger� e-C�ctirs.-af-Rrissia-are bur ied�-tu7ti�t1ot3ntea whie�compose the -�- � ISloan_s-Liniment applied,-- -= — .ale: Allow it to-heat gradually; and two-gr&t candles,one at the head and 'costume. Thme_tunics.are-draped-up- _ , then beat into it a scant teaspoonfu - - s kept often arith loops of.satin folds having The bloo o flow freely-the body e J - nt cornstarch mixed Nvith-irl Te cold burning.- When the tomb of Pallas, perhaps ata end here 'J _- . . st ennstant.v- r_ y y o ane mg e i were ted down.with metallic oras-. pea [s-the pain is dant/ -- - --- --__ tnieture boils. Flavor it with a few. twelft}i centur the Lound a 1' kited ]nen s x lemon juice, and serve it in lamp hung over his head, which had and folds .of satin are often com' 1 e ----,_ _ small cardial cup.,. capped'with a'Iiftle presumably been burning for 2,000 in applique designs, bow-knots and x• ShoanS x choppead,candied orange peel, years. A lamp was burnitnii�g in the similar details on tunics of lace or net, ]►tutted Grape Juice.-Soak for fif--Temple of Venus which is repQrtg"o l with charming effect. -.Very often one x • T`x r' teen_minutes the rated' rind of, an finds the nndersli s of flounain gem- :x � '� �� � � x g have been burning from time imm'em- P , j x '•:>4orange in the juice of one lemon to mortal. broide>ed with..bows of narrow me- ~ ,+ which you hnv'e added a cupful of boil-. - We ribbon or braid,,either silver or -, E inq !rater and a heaping tablespoon= Iron utensils, piling`-handles. etc, gold, or h delicate -- - '� RAIN (GUARAIYTfC D') pas£el shades, ' fuT of g' mi Watated sugar-. Put the in- are very cold because t *utatcd}i - i o the penetrat - �i ediearits itttct -, CQn' actors o eat,and draw t ' eat feta ribbon with the fascinating picot 'reg gua}itiza of this warming liniment. x li add a quart of unfermented grape from our hands. The sudden loss pro- edge is also favored for these under- = jiricc; four whole cloves;and a pinch of duce the sensation of intense cord• flounce trimmings, and airily bob up' groiiad cinnamon; bring %em all U- ness. axd down, the wci$ht of the tiny,pearl r _ 'r \ • ' a , .. . ,�•.ui:'�y�+,•..,,i �Wye„y-�Y✓r�i•`•” ' m'1Sii M Y n.:-wc+arrc•:�s.�:^•'maean:F _rv.^ascv..3;•: �=`•r� .s:.-r-was satyr. +c^,nz• �r-,mie. t• ,�es-z-�r ,,;�,. ,e•r -a-,,+- Tauer u + q,J2.u• ! '✓n . '=:Ti••:�I'c ^f.P .7. ^' .r?i•: v�^ia -u ,' a-• :fr's• �,,,.` ria` 4 i'.•: ��e,M�,•a daft;"rtes�,,..a,-.-. 4:d.^���, a. .. #cetit$ r•. r.�s r w. .,` arks+-.,�1 T e3^x,. :r 5,ivy %z'{"�`:_?:•? - F ..E a r" .s^• r;y';;� . +7• . a..,. .v.L x�wv ,±+yt aed4Y'�-v =F ,abs .Kw .. "-_'�•eM�e: -a•�'a )!' x' c,.-attic:..<�+5. 1.:' _+.$.i.� - r .r. _t.��:. �- + ?a,:y. � ,. ,,. ..: •,,,. -.,.,r't �'e-'-.�we;r•. �..'we« s. .•,y``... e est'fr3 - AO BE WAS .1'O T'�DED � •,�" MUS IN THIS HOS![B. A rVe-Kent Breaks !. `IETT IOTH'L1iS f8FE ANL3. ` f�iVf' itlinLiteS j what 8 boon Thoaghts of Daager'Van#h,in.the i �r No mother of yotus8ikildrep should •The desire to ve music to h to to :the busy housekeeper! Charge. MAPF, IN CANApA fj�. Wheat 13is- Ilow the. mad,into,:i,ation of•• the w lie without a box of'Saby's Own Tab- public aigd-higai�schools_,in'O ario is - lets. The Tablets are mothers' best evidently growing;as music ' now on TWO Shredded. rn of any rVet} is told by a Briti4h soldier i_i explain- 1 For sof en- �,. ._� _-•-� Yriend and are sa good as' doctor in this curriculum teachers' examiiit suits, hefted in the Oven to charge makes one forgetful of c?sager �� -- -the boons.- Concerning them Mrs. F• tions. R�a have ye restore crispness, �d•"� in how.he was wOu4ded- Ing water• Ingersoll,-'Oitt., w�itea: `_I n�othef- doe of desire her chil- hot milk, make a corn- I .vas a];out ten vaHs from the For rotnovIng ���`�I, .. " �Vurgeer, paint., b have used Baby's Own Tablets for the dren to be taught'music. V e bestir s perfect meal,,supplying enemy's tre-ich vrheie tl-it Trutt of My • For elist"footi g l ,�• 4 ' past eight yearn -and -would not be debate recently on the relative merits 'piste,p needed for a ' rifle u'as biovar clean ut':ay, leaving retrtgerators, recoIIi- all the strength the barrel sail bayonet Eti 1. in my •inks, Closets, without them. I can highly of music and oratory, and aftbaters 'half-day'S Work at a cost of drain,ana+r°rano �r mend them to all mothers of,young ins arguments.advanced by 37. has:d� HaI� T escaped I do not know, other purRos°s. ��./n��4 !m, a ' children."-• The Tablets are sold by an both sides, we came away more four or five cents. ,The rich- ut I diel.rot stop' to think of that �,,,�ws,,,m„•• •,"#,•,�-= "' ' Medicine. dealers, 'or liy mail at 26 strongly-convinced than ever that both • erica Can buy {hen. There v.-as nothing fo'r it but to 0111A ba, 'ven greater est 121aFi lfl Ar11 rlich On with the rest. (In reaching Brockville, Ont. prominence in Canadian schools. nothing a the .trench I was about to male �. I,— Thoroni;h. •�� B . �3n be- edicine Co. eat th rifle which la �4 ail ` t more real nutrim elal> at a German rt Y The following essay on Music in the T+ic?indy, bereaved•of her, lt:' �- Home, is worthy of careful perusal meat Or eggs and is more ride a Middled figure *heu 11, saw a THE "NO TREAT" LAW. - and serious consideration by all par- Pr-assian officer near bs poir_ting a re' �tori tasted her young mistress f. thu chool,authorities: easily digested. volver at me, proper rear to disclose her grief. eats, teachers. and s ` "Ah.tvants a black hat, an' a u}ick N _'Fewer People Visit Saloons and Less "I 'ben4 down-and at the same time , It has been said that in no country 1V1Sde 111 �anad2. Drink Is Sold. on earth, not excepting music-loving made.a_thrust at .m'with my brolcen dress, an' bines; shoes, an' black a i' O$lcial police sapproval is given to Germany,,are there found so many. weapon. The boybnet caught him un-f gloves, an' a whole black-hank'chief, no-treatin ordinance in a report piano's and organs in homes'as in this. a^ der the jaw, and he toppled over'ma'am." Melinda;' her mistress pro- }; e g t `1,:\ among his men in file trench. I left I "Ohr no, i• beck handker- ?. the his is as i t at t keepsake, ed. Not_a so,Id s s «� from tlie•headgtlartera of the London country. All agree that , ,, he weapon .with him. as a l,e_p , ,tet - 'i .police on its workings from October should be: Music is• invaluable as a , for one of our men•bad fall_,n and I I chief." 11, when it went into effect, to No- means of recreation. Amusements in �;"' seized -his rifle ,instead. I. wps •not «Elope;;,° rerlr.rked Melindy, -A vember 1, The police report genet- the home should have these character- '' spared to use it long,thcugh'it proved pressicely, "where Ah riiourns,' Ali ,- k is Ding-sold, few- istics---they should unite-the'family, -ally that less drink and useful, for I got In the way of a bol- mourns:' a Y. home . f _ e b'drens love o ,to higher I. me out. - - - ,;•;� os n c soul g rh lei ns and th dee a it ng the tet whi rata. er people visit the salvo better "emotions, who do stay fora shorter time than 1 guard them against temptation. ed o s' Someone has' said, "The har- y ystaara•a Idaimeaa. ou-'•s uO ' before, and there is less drunkenness,I accomplish the first object we need mon of a well_ordered life is most Throw ��P�V Ir�U C :' -Dubious Econoltiy. especially among women. The ardi- 'recreations which parents and care gracious -music." When we think how An old cogple who used to buy a ? Hance is being• punctually observed, dren can join. Is there anything m much the world needs awakening, we t ti in all the 12,000 sural and heart warming .than ,p _ Qs�`s�aCJ$ps i rt of ale every night were e the police say, g oining in, a can think of no power better telco- `� licensed places in the Bandon area. hear the whole family ] V : , suaded by a friend to purchase_a in art: hymn or gong? We read.a great deal'lited to do it than that which dwells J keg of the beverage on.•economical The report says, A in the mysterious melodies of music. ; "There is a consensus of opinion�to-day about making farm homes p grounds. The evening that the keg f ail divi- more attractive. Why should not the Music appeals largely to the euro-! z Free Pr tion among the superintendents o tional temperament,-and itis proba- Ton Cas 8eb• t�•d dna flee sa some. was broached and the first quart: +� _-:sions that drunkenness, generally, farmer's household be as cheerful, as bl for this reason that it has been consumed the old wife said , even such prominence in the service victim of -eye-strain ur other eyo-weak- "Well. George,. we ve saved five and among women in particular, has '',full of pleasure, as that of the town Y, no you wear lasses^ are' you a f decreased. for city man? Music affords effective gi' cents on our ale to;night, and five of the church, even from the days of thatetheref to real hope be rey oto Ma "A marked diminution in the num- means of doing this. One of the whets the Psalms and I whose eyes were failins say they have cents saved is five cents earned" 5y and the for !e were chazited-'had - their. eyes. reastored through the „That's so," replied her husband. j ber of women and children standing !greatest people avisiting in cit es I prayers the peep i princrp le of this wonderful free pre- "Let's have another quart and save outside public houses drinking has young p Pe. +cription One.man PR>'s, after trying j _ been noticed and in ma2ry�tstrrctsihe'Its tt canacer y be rdo' P• p it, t was almost blind;c ovula not eeP'ten•cents." One result•of this is the.constant use _ — -- .-ai ., to�vihe vVora}i! "Worship to read at -all. tion++ I.can read evoye- practice has ceased altogether: N Y. without praise wo glasses and ms eyes ." any m re. police have invariably found fewer twithout, some kind of music. It is a bi]ity." The local efforts of our great 'do not Dalnerdaeadfull--> n m they fees Ot course, people on licensed premises and sten--ten---luxury and an economy. ' asst. Let I to me" A lady who used it Bays to make aborter stays has been ewe all know music can iptlalence to masters have been brought to beat i due all the time .is was slice a miracle deny as Cod, and that in upon the sacred form of fn atmosphere seemed nary wren or with- NOTICE pbserved. evil as well 6 oar beat and',out glasses. but atter using tnls pre _ TAKE ncription. -for tifteert _daay,4 eNerythinR I Rye publish simple, straight testi - 1 ,,practically no breaches of order some of the lowest music halls iotmd mostesincere efforts and be astisfied seems clear: 7 can seen read Sae tat'in, ' ''rave occurred, and licensees and their city skilled musicians may for good with nothing lower, IW it glasses." Ic !s b®tie yen that thousands who wear�cin¢see can now monial8, not press agents' interviews, --servants have Shown at all times I But if we cultivate a t $e and discard them in a reasonable time and from well-known people. :heir willingness to assist the police,";mus h v litin tle for � tae "D His love is in the soul mul:icudea morp will e:pease o to b bsiapare¢le tO From meallrits over Amenia then testify eLre�sStn their eves.ro as to be, spared m NI- the trouble a to the eras o! I1SIDl ous 8 Ll-Re variety. The hymns sung by a mo- A� we yield to iiia control' M T; the bast of Household Re- GERMANS ARE OUTFO1:GHT. ther to her little boy may in atter . . Sweetest music will the lonely hours t1l.'S ria be Eye twonbdlerfuullof y beriieai ar ov :medics. beguile. - n the rules days be a voice that will reesII him __ffauA Here tr to _ th to rasa. For'tee vole-e'Rte naky drive Lire clouds away, prescrtp�on't v-��A° anyopactive .drug bdIRA$D'$-L3:�iIMENT CO., LTD. : For 1»'irat Time the Allies'-lkrtillery 'fras� the pa _ tore and e.a bottle of harm ; rill _ - t from the pest calla out midat the Cheer and bless the dankest day a two ounce` bottle with :Paan wacar Showa Superiority: in all'drop in one Bon-opt, tablet and alloy 1 throng. His mother's sweet,voice in If we keep our hearts singing ;to dissolve with this liquid, bathe 1oa, hl:lcin4 a Tilt. l' `IUs Rotterdam correspondent her lullaby song-" Every song soothes I the while." - -eyes two c° roar aures dailx j should noUre your' eyes ^fear up FeT' An advertisement of a recent Bali the Mail says: "The morale of the and uplifts, It tel just possible that at i philosophy Considered. r should rtRht from the start and in- German soldiers in Belgium has been times a song is as good as a prayer; "II narnmatlon will attickiy disappear, ,If - shaken by the terrific and sustained the Sweet Singer of Israel "I wouldn't marry you i4 you were;pour eyes are boo say lr you. even a ran thus: "The-choice collection: of Y_ indeed, little._ take steps to save them now be- bric-a-brac offered for sale is ao ' un fore it is too late: afatt hopelesslyhe artillery Ste o! the Allies. Wounded veedded his sincerest prayers to nisi-i the last man on earth'." said.the girl.: who.have arrived at Ghent say that iece in it is calculated to .create a "if ) cared for their• eye! in time.ve If your Ger- we and salted-then! upward on the "�itell;' replied the young man visa druggist cind miglu acannat r�!been-eat is Prep P ual that ii may safely to gni each the allied gone never give the night air !ram his throbbing 'heart. who.takes everything serious! !8 of artistic ; mans a moment's rest. All are deep- and tela-. J sense: Immediately upon Toronto, Lor a coawlete Bon-l2Pte home . entering of The soul that has been touched and seri the last man on earth I'd bet tion-Mena _si to the valetas Drug eo„ sensation among PSP ntit fingers of pain, mourning so many friends a ,Treatment Cattle-tablets•slid alt t� room the visitor's eye' will bg• .� ly impressed by the vast qua y tea tender by the fl g - hard frost of last week fire roads -were m°sic finds a place where it MAY nur- tives•that I- don't supp9se I d fed.i -- a carved walking stick 'af drag struck by �animunition expended• After the How-to Shoot gumming Birds. -- mar Its atveetest chords: 1t was 'much like taking art in a-_yled ;g1er,y weight and beauty." - `i- '':almost impassable and there was Henry Ward Beecher who said: "You i anyhow." _ To shoot a humming »rd with She , I� great discomfort in the trgtiches.,'The I cs!l sing your fres away when you I --�smallest bird shoe made is out of the The barometer falls lowest.0 all. away. How to Cook Roman ?Neal Porridge•.. at the breaking of along frost. Shells poor into the trenches as fast rent One question, for the tiniest seieda of lead uP as i atones, say t e ermans. ' t 'morning the sweet voice of a woman i Invariably use double boiler, or set would destroy the delicate plumage• - -- Lit 1►es--the.filltt.time to the ' d singing a ballad in one of boiler-in basin of boiling water. Have, lire only way in which the bird, sea f,h is"]tot rials=.' l cvas hear... . in botb1 v esssels, at tri _ _ war we are outfought and otitra3niCed !the tenement Iiouae ciYatriZzss x'watar.-bow Slowlyte. `stir _ - in artillery."' The effect was almost-magical, Not inner one saltedRoman Meal to each-'•two is to shoot it with a drop of water' -------y-- only did children swarm out-al their cups satin one e. Cover, set in outer es- froth a bfowgpn or a fine jet from a never-stir again even whi small gyri e. SkiAtully directed the j. LACK -OF MONEY dingy homes and surround the singer,; arui le He faits into a --- but adults leaned out of windows fo serving. For early breax a-;reaols-a -t-,-I\-- Ihu" REMEMBER i The ointment Was a Godsend in This Case.` several blocks on either side, and evening meal and warm in mormrig, silken net, and before he recovers using a little leas Roman Meal. Its ,con`aciousness is suspended over a.CY- you put on Your child's skin gets ' It is not always that. a lack -of when the music Ceased, the listeners granular, rich per- snide jos This must be done quick- into the system lust'as surely as t money is a benefit, -turn again to their work refresh B I ridge.nit nourishes better than meat, ly for i#be comes to his senses before food the__child eats. Don't Int This lady owes-her health to the!im • irP its• Some* has said, impure _ l,nfauandmirieralcoloring relieves constipation or"Monely0bcents 'heeis sure tq ruin his plumage in-big rustler (such as dtanY of the =' Pact that he could not pay in to he wicked man, sm o the discon=;"PT tr t r vane the fee demar(edby It specialist:solate, sing to the old, sing *t lite chi!., Ask your doctor. Al] grocers, !.struggle to escape. Humming birds and 25 cents. strugg cheap ointments contain) get , to treat her for stomach trouble. In dren; ftl�emu c we inspire* Al- , Made.by Roman Meal Co.; Toronto. i vary in size from specimens perhaps into your child's 'blood I tam; 1" tett}ng of her iaa6 o,.o- - — --rTruly,--- . ser, o-does lot' — - In ge as a spew bel.-lhn pois.— re 4s _ •I had been treated by four-differ most unt}mit P° ower of music? Literary Note. (bigger than a bee•` always. _ o one $alt-ispefelY 1 onous colorin�rt-Tse it c - ent physicians during 10 ye$ra of -know the softening P bel I see; said Dobbleigh, "that in a ?ti-- i SUa gm of Ali Dtv�t.h and stores• Stomach trouble. Lately I called on,Many are the incidµersof mus'ca'dRe-I .A Saving Anyway. —another who told ine he could .not given as to the po recent.volume of essays Henry James says that Zola lacked taste.- tp'$rien-So the landlord lowered cure me; that I had neuralgia of the I porters on•British battle-fields have' Lacked taste echoed Bilkins j rint foryez:'He71 i;ave money at stomach.. Then i went to a specialist written accounts of the Gordon have i.well, I tike that.' Why, I read- otic • srAo told me I had catarr.h_of the !`enders in this respect. They have that. - of Zola's-books some years ago and Casey—How go? t GHIti.ORtlii SORA �,/ stomach and said-'he could cure me"told us that wben the day seemed lost ' - Casey—How it's less' he'll be in four months but would have to have to Britain, and you could see naught I I haven't .got ride of the taste yet." ~- im despair written on the faces+ _ n wit y it, - his money down. I could:not raise the'but'gr mss oases ,loss ' en e'don'£pay �. .Y .� -,a �rdsnar a :necessary.sum and in my extremity-1{of z„���r= seSasst sos tsa�>s• --teas led to quit coffee and try Postum:rsame time wounded unto death,aa W. ` A Success. emoulaled EY611' I �ARAiS - ALL SIZES - NOCK. his last remaining strength, gr pe _E� . when You -- baP FI aw ow sleep,well at night, something I his bagP P + sure to Sea,tKN No want to nur. - _ - t Crain lir, write. ] ea ari r ..f o ramiliar.ails floated out'to entertain some of his friend.., and yrCLietsdbyM�rlsO IiraSripton. Ont. had no one - 'my stemagh'is gone d ever th!•batt]e-field;and as line after This master, c°ntribtttei}' gef+ - r,Nosmartni - ss roe'gazy. wisxas>e different woman: line of . t ore or st•s SOe per le. Manse Eya t;OFIT->uszclxci N on rio "Every time 1 had tried to stop'cof-1 caught up tkie fanelliar air you could Brown asked Mese b party • had', your Orissa! Lor• saFe fir fwd o+ in bea25a C per • heEyiF ask been a success.: i4fose drew•himself �•• towns.-The most u Fuu inntormsttonian fee I silflered frdm severe iiesdsches, perceive• a slight emotion pass over I le o£ . inches above his 1h" ata or of of all business es so 1 continued to drink it although I t G mrdonn Highlanders char they usual height. ` • - DruftlA _ to wu_sie $b Thine tcxm• oh a mi ht .."&aa it a succes Duh? , he ex- e1 e t application pany, 7>l Nest Ad - had-reason ta•belleve it was injurious F*;md gepsTtee. _ --'--'— l gittANCOUIL o ton a .to me." (Tisa, also,is harmful,because fired, and rushin-st he.ed withsfoe that, the claimed delightediv. "Well, suh; sixteen inssited I Mrs, Finnegan "kept a boarding TUMORS. LUMPS. ESTI, it contains caffeine, the same poison- oaslau�ght age Nva Coag Johnson! A steal and esternaicured with. ' ous drug found in coffee.) "But when foe vies driven ab deet victor'ldes have II and twenty datycame" house, and one day y out pain by our hot'ne es., Nrtcs + had Postum to shift to it-was dif- 'o€--Britain's lfi u the, feet of the came to her with several complaints.I as before too late D>~ sentasn Medical �L been won.. "play p-, - i She listened in silence forte few min- d, Colllnswoad- out ferOnt_...� " ' said the great Napolean. but- as the young man waxed Co,, Limits '"To my earn iss cof- army, a wavers lift LtP a song. — - - ales, kn --- �eloquent-she--los3-�Yr- Ciente: sooK ort fee.when I began to drink Poatutn, - ����to the histbry of lives ' � � "Don't I ova• evri y one of the ': DOG DISEASES "Coffee s been stead neat events' but you cannot write Iy killing me, -and-4-didn't fully tea- and gr � "Rock of AgP'a" Why tricks of your trade?" said Johnson� - _And•SOW t0 Feld fixe what was doinS:it until I quit.and the history noels songs sa with considerable heat. Milled ins -any dem b7 a �+ v b . !s it that hearing !think I have•lived in boarding houses ��sthe u , I i6 rs -ItYAT9V£it,il: ,Canadian _Fostum Co.,Windsor,'Ont. Annie Joe, and the old hyriina__ Doi RsmWNS Its West 21atSieest,lWiry°rk Postum comes in two forms Antoch along "W 1," replied Mrs. Finnigan icily, {Poe Cereal—the�original torene Street, Dundee, , «i uldn't be at all surprised?" others, stir ettnotions as l b6t=�BkeMelley tra be «e11 boiled. 16c and 25C with many Hire l.'a sew one nothing else will do? Csn any tTiing i a's Lininionb Clues iDiphtherts pack surpass them? 1 tte<las: iu•. out, iao16ta Ina t Postum—a soluble powder— is:oo a Ae •• dissolves quickly in a cup of hot'wa- Songs learned in childhood, their _ Wouten in London.- caner Hite sit q a== angst;makes -notes-will be heard and lived in after • Extract from a school girl's essay ; taela6inf Ter, ate;with of a ears.• 'Music means mat merely -- _- filer w Oats o ,a delicious beverage instantly. 30c q lar emotions, on "Women's Work in War Time": pl�o ,f se," i a �and•5i1c tins. tunes adapted to pa Oh, I �� Ep *'Women are now driving tram wa to 75 Both kinds are equally 'delicious a set of notes, a w bli viae cars instead of their his soossxotm F=." liu+ r no, Music can be a ed As well 'se _ - NII r� *s, amt__.-nail And cost about the same per cup. sung. A simple word y be full' of I 2— • >teinard,s Liutment acus*arts%in cows )ares and ED: ?. SSUE '1� )'There's•s�Reaaon for Postum. music, and stir, the pulses tis' `- --sold by Grocers. i - .,,�.....,. .•:-r,Ox.'• .y'",",w'"!'^v...•p.L.'*'. r.'<9`iy....4..'..,'1 r' .'".s.�.:>'�^M1.: ... •-„-_y..._...y�:�,.d...'.a,Rr.J�b^.: �a..,..nw5„',, �w�..,irn•�,.-•�,,•,A :-.','.'a•.'.yi-0' "o NA­ �+,jm .r'•.ms; s /;YT-'v�• ,,,-�.s ••r, _ x_ _ 'C•` `tl+4r♦- • w� "! ��-. �+ � ?; ;• . 3 '"`.-s,".+r,�•;b�#. '•• _uti - M:y+n in Jaen apd money can this be ac- ,Xe+° r j a gmplished. Pio great effort will �e ���'� �� . ialifHtsdeva•a y be wade before Spring, and then. IGHEST PfUCE PAID-For,all �1�1aks•1ns._ u 11 orb of.ye� L.PIES, lot !con. b. the great drive will begin. but the Pickering tea. hp�ooe im.. as-11 �• ; ' r'tssJsicfi march to Berlial will be slow,and For your increased pat ge during' the bast Season, and ` L3b �1.Q0 if praid is adssaa. BULLS FOR SALE-I have for will be accompanied by a terrible sale severs! ban Calves at a modeaase are dgiDg oar utmost to give you the ':snhea ucHbt�he itedeaa. ;l so is toes of7ffe to both sides.-"_There $i�.`a°�oaiA A&oon.e.Psokerlua X. E. WON y will be terrible, suffering sad s. ERY BEST•VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. t ' _ L ABM WANTED-To rent for a �4Hn MURKAR Proprietor. heart breaking defeats r4 record', �' term atveaofrom20soWat ea tee�,�a•, A FULL LITE of freeb frozen and smoked fish on h"d ail -the Viggo. J P Appl to or write JAYBB YARRAN. Soar a - but there should be no doable as Jana�a. wit $alibut and white flsh-IW. per ill. ' - - to the final resiilts� P NOTUS AND COMMUNTt OR $ — cutter - SCHOOL REPORTS just�abnattaagoodat new, will's°all • ' ' Reil salmon 14c. per lb. -- $ The `hydro-electric by-Iaws o�bargain. apply to T. ct,erER. North ' r; Report of S, S.No.3. Pickermg for link salmon llc. per lb. which were voted upon on Satnr• Noyemrber. Names are in order of STOOD FOR SALE-A quantity of Frozen Croat 12c. r lb. % day iu Toronto, London, Guelph, merit. Sr. IV—Allan McGlashan, 'WOOD dry heechand maple. Agg at ' .`Berlin, Mifnico and New Toronto. Florence Annie', ,Noreen McGinty: lot gl,coa.8.Pickering,or p na JOHN 6C4-15 Willie Anderson. Jr, IV-aigrgan�et - 1416 = `O stars haddies, ciseces nd fillets in stock as '*veil ' and in other 'mtttiici alities on - '— -- P Westgate Albert Gatwurd Austin WOOD FOR SALE 'The. under- t 5 p. Wood, Beryl Annis, �Valtoa Holmes W signed has for a largo gnaatity of And to boost:your contestant for the piano we will give' on Monde were carried with swee y- . absent first part of month. Sr. III fence rails, suitable• for fleewood. Consisting y, Aug majorities. Powerful interests Mary Anderson'. Cvntbla' Burne', chiefly of ?pias, For particulars apply to Wednesday,-, f►n. 12th 500 bonus vote's for 25c. worth o working against- the scb:etne, Winnie McClure. Jr. IIL-Elva George Far sy,Jot 15,con,e,Pickering, 16-14 S , but`Be—peop e w Ong Annie'. Stella Collins, Marjor Annie* '�yTRAYED-On to the premises of - any kind of soap in,the stare. '.personality f Sir Adam Berk had Annie Sullivan, Reta.Stiaughan. Sr,- ►J the4ndsisigned, lot ts, con, s, Picker. Ili 9 II—Leonard McGlaahan`, Norman ing,on or about June leaf a yearliag heifer. $Cakes'all lOC. toilet soaps for 25c. mgCh to do with the result, Since Rood.Ma Sullivan,Gordon Bennett The owner may have she Same by vtJ3 vro- . ' rty and paying espoh"s. FRIriX BODES, - 6 cakes all 5c. gullet soaps for 25C. Ale Scat took the'leaditig part ib Isaac Wood, absent. Jr. II=EIe_i_e laremont ls-is eo arst the hydro-electric s Gatward', John Frost. I=Mlnnle Ben- -CHARD { 7 3 TRAYED-From the remises of JAS . ..: ' A R D p g Y Y - nett, Frank Sullivan, Margaret Gat- , P tem in Ontario, Sir Adam Beek Ward,' Irene $tmughano.- Herbert the undersigned,lot 1&,coli 4, Pickering Via awes,one with a Inas tall and several Bush. Printer=Barry Pearce, red- lambs.owes frau ear tags with came, green has gaindd steadily'in the confi• dy Frost', Gordon C�liins,. Arthur sins on back of nock. Any information " T-�--p dente of the people. Any promise Annie'.Glenna Gilmer. Dan s to their recovery will be 4}adaomelT ' .Y V .rCG Q'RQ CJ��! he has trade in the past as to the son. 'Present every day. Averagge- _ a.ttendancefor the month=34. M. ANTED-An-'industrious ma hydro-electric,-he has been able to Wetherell,'teecher, W who can earn Sloo per month and e:- ` fulfil. Tbialystem has done much = -- suing oar products co formers, Yost PEEL'S •� �OE a� STORE ve some meals for-starting expenses and e -'for the ro'Vince -in the but 8AL1� I tII8TE8. rniah Contract .lend b two responsible IP P �� — — mea, Addraw W. T. lie WLEIQS 0000, Ltd, -- Tie Sys tem-is only yet in-its ia- - �+� Tatobta,String age,occupation and referenced: - .For the latest styles in Fall and Winter Footwear. - x FainAY, JAv, i?S—Mortgage sale of - fans ,and the ing of the b farm, ARMS TO RENT-Bain lots 111 f r Y 1� y- beiagFparc of tot 19. B. F.con., �j B Farmei•� Shoes . Bring in-pour .whole laws in the vsirious municipalities Pickering (on lane shore),com ria- L io and Jr,eon e,in Pickering TP 400neta- P P Ling of 145 acres,more or less. Good dwelling family and telt us shoe them. is only, one step forward is the . ing•w acres more or lees, to be sold and oatballdiaga. sou a rich clay loam. An Y at the Gordon-House, Pickering. s bandeam of good was or,hard and soft, lions l•` pr motion of this* great public gale at 2.90. See hill and advt.in but afirst-class man need apply. For further Boys and girls school ehoee'of the best quality. particularsappJy toJamea Cochrane.8 8 No f utility Itis the preliminary step another column. W. Marquis, auc- i,slur lestatioa, loss A complete stock of Rubbers, felts, etc. -to the construction'of a Det-work tioneer. — of-electric railways throughout FRIDAY.J tv.-14th-Auction este of farm stock implements and furni", qhaw a Business Schools --Bell Phone 151. the province from which the pea ture, t�property of A. D. Peters, ple will derive great beae$t. ae north h if of Int 33;con,it- Wb ithy, Toronto, Canada. give thorough _ (at Degmxr,) Sale at 1 o'clock. K m. courses hick lead to good salaried - P E L -: S O ` rinallv - - Most apointmenta, Free tela- •- -- _- ' Tt;r.•+uev, Je,4. 25tti-Extensive-xnc- loxue explains. Enter any time. �.. _:._tion ,sale of horses. high-grade H. Shaw, Presidoot: Head ONTARIO --- WiH/TBY. 'We have'..now entered-upon a dairy eows. hugs: hay. grain, a rd Sts. To- new year. What that year will and roots and implemeutr. the Tonto. property of T. J. Hooper, lot 30. THC ging forth; we cannot tell, but con. g Pickering. 2 miles east of C SliTttfFA _ - -+eve do kaaW that it will cotltaiD C. t' QPt. Bale at I3.3rJ, fp. -STANDARD eveq_tw that will Maw, uctioaeer, l GWNtswd t R go -doR�s the � �i ages as.some of the greatest elects in history. Great battles will be a m �� � ' . ;OPr CANADAfought, battles that will canse the � r fue red fw, 71 C , i - --' '� - T - �. map of the world to be changed. +13reat eventJt will occur that Rill _ D9POSITS RECEIVED SUWE T either. mark the downfall of theTO C - HEQUB. So sans the Iran who will attend'one of the following - greatest oppressor in history, or _ inark the vicwry of oppreaaioo = . Recruiting Meetings : _ Sa"np,B kCPa11ts beat interestat over freedom. The year will be aT, gvlitTCnt i'sfts� Cir Whiteval J&'DJJ dry-6th, Thursday a t -nae of terrible bloodshed such as , _ Pii..+KER the -world has never before wit- , O !@Tat Mona, January t th, ,Friday ' .. —.:• " . . �. sr..�h H� 1�TG BRA�1'C - �^ Messed. Never before In the his. • W. GORDON. Manavoe, at *'%Mr. Rory of the world`has there been Clarelilont, Januor3 10th, M6ndax such sorrow to enter the threshold. _Oranpe �J;il;.7gnnar 11th, Tuesday - —i---- — — j of the rich and poor alike, as Kl1I ----- ,- 8_ Y Y Heft] th :iduria the coming twelve nwnths. - Kinsale, Januar3- 13th, e n a A yea ro the outlook forBritain co M bar-allies was dark, very dark -• Brougham,-,Janus 1 n .day 1Bro m .t 13th, Tb r .nee dark[ elou"_"e , -Speakers--Coli-.4riersoo, F. L Fowke, Col. A. Ch Henderson. ��r� LTH JS T��� still hoverlag over ns, but theseWm. Sonitb. lY. P:. I[ajor Carson lileCorntacittQapt. itc- - 11 1 +dark cloods are beginning to Me- -how sell, Bar t Ma or f»nd ----Capt. Goa Eve -- -- ___ - la silver tillage While t�ermany � g j y' P �' Bain wealth by wearing good warm clothing 'sad footwear. 'is now occupying much rritory - + ' At Claremont and Brougham--The Uxbridge Band We have a complete Mae of underwear;hose and socks. - of her enemies, elle haS�ntirely .- - - fatted in the chief objects for - Comfortable felt boot@ socks and,beavy robbers,boots 'whieh she brou h - = _ t cJn this war, .. _ and w and rubbers, also rubber bootglad over-shoes. - no while her - Bt tIt is bo- T-�I E- 116TH BATTPN _ ginning to fail, that oe allied It pays to keep your feet warm and'dry. - _gillnIng.daily..-anri.:daily-a.ra_-the Q• F. _ __. allies becoming morgue optimistic. _ -- We are headquarters' f§r s__-o, cella-,--- ' While we cannot fortell what the coats, rel►�ly-made and made to measure clothing. 6nd.will-be, we are cou8dent that _ _. _ the result Wil be li victory for �r,� , ,� r► 5,.� or suite me or Smoak - t _freecium,_jw tice and right .and an Leave your measure for an overcoat , pante i -3gn mous defeat for 'tile prin. - ,, r_a pa it of,home-made *hirta. L 1ple that alight is-right. Our groceries are the Freshest. . ;. - -...- ' Iii = ,, -.�--- _ ' Sir R. L. rden, premier of anfsda, has caped_for additional f" _ :_ E 7PHILI recrnitA for overseas service, that -�illlrJalte J�totil--ni`--SA�;Fie6-t»ev: -- RF��C3 1 This lu itselfis-an immense army,.,- -- aD l a person a suggested, «MADE IN CANADA" ---I8 se such s ago, i:il y, Le dR would ;,l\ W Yeah ----raise such an"army. Le would be . _ - - ' • i,� X--Hap_t opsdered incline. The fact that - --Ford _Touringpy -- n-Roll-inion -is' taking steps in .; �.._. f thisdirection, should be enconra= Ir correspondingly - ging to the mother country andU correspondingly depressing to Ger- 3� mnny. It shows that Canada `If you stayed 'indoors all winter-you might y -� riipg , ', -WE.Wish to thank our clan customers in• Pieke lines the danger- in which the not need your Ford 'till "new grass" time. But ; 'township for their patronage�uring the year P, and"that eGe isillioq to wake a i welTin,7an °ut-of-doors" the Ford serves.aS._ nipitya is in aL tlz`e present tlnie, -in the wide eery ns, in�utie. It's Lha all•year- ?� that has just passed, and solicit - " *be sacrifices necessaryto defend ;! reputation — -- _ round' car with 'a for service and I( a continuance of same the Hellon staodsncipe or _economy that isn't affected by the seasons. fog 1916. • the.tilother-county nor Canada is .,,The Runabout.ia now-$W,the.Town Car>t780;to.b, Intend keeping the public informed y , Ford, Ontario.' All cars completely ipped4niclud- it we P $ p ried Ori What pessimistic as to -the final out- c, we ken in stock and have for sale so drop + ing.electric headlights. , Equipment oes not Include p - come Of the war. There was a 1 ; ! , speedometer. Get particulars from. u r r time whe the whole Empire was I u a card, and we will put you o ou ' . W. J. LUKE-& SON, - ' inailin list for ANYTHI]�Q. thorough discouraged,gond when ( g `they on 'i - tl°ubte as to final V{/bithy, IN THE BUILDING - ' W. B. Powell, Pickering. i Victory. B now no doubt what. �- ' - LhiE. ever exists in this respect. But = - 'while they feel assured oi*the des- ` __' ruction of Pfassian eniiitaiiem. S '�a they realize that ogiy'by utilizing ,Ahe fnlI strength other reeoarseS - . r .. z - •e ..' ".'.: _ .... .,... ,. ,+ , .,.. '7i. `"w`x '.uG';:r ,-rya, •sw!: �ra�•irti•:- i� "„�: '�nyr, ',+ T�,r a"'�'f-.�•=-.e..•-„�_,;.�",�_�„isew^_.iw sx.a!•c �(.••r� :. -, .,.• .. - s t rGrF..s-�- �"i�''�r, rrt'k"��, ;f,-. 'y`y �'•°�od• ,. vn. '��, a•`,�'T?-..• �,,, :. "•,�uraw-:�”' �^• ,. 1 ,;, - ...�, si;.''.'P.,+•+*"�' x..�cr.,,+•A.'' m. s��_ r ,, ..r�,...... .'.*1un,�.w.,:+ ,...,+Ea.;r,:w• : :..,,e.:✓:.•,..• ;i.war. s-- +�:;FS. ':•Racs..4.1. 'a. - "!r ; u ••+<•x.�t- :-r;t�k, .r .}. a r.. a. a'',�^'. ',:w. < c►- ,.5. '.-�,:" a.:7�hr•s awe Thos. and airs.. -Gibbons! -'inns' J'• � Z ' e nt Adam and Mrs. Bpeare gg Dse�.asa isr ,r� 7t, y P. Mac>nabjr. `•peau ay .;D Mery Years with 8. end Daare• i�IOhns � MON k �► e lin . "fie city. Stephenson.of,Toronto. - .�' E w. s<rta.aos George Gerow,�of PorVferry, aa4iial„ meatin of the Estasnssrsa w►•"t _ Ths3 Gp °sow. n:Bocu'r,c..�.t71a"�'e'' - to •�' was in taw on Taesdsy g �► - Q Wm. Linton was off duty`fora public library will t o held on. Afull Wad- - •�.� .- This Baalcers Farmer week suffering from a Severe cold. day ever q Heztis requested d- T�,e�►.ea am raesdaoo«s s � sd, �a m ssel<Doss• V_ ' Miss Blsache Meehin. of Tirou- ante szf mem le Cali _ sil Notes .an t, ggham, visited with M#e• H. The Baptist Youn t C>Peoprey, on • to *du - Beal.on Tuesday. . _ Lid upon Miss Marga a�Sw o•vhm•t � a sats sad � Moea ` -- — and — . {ntwast at cau i tatty to raid an dgaN Miss Adell Schnurr >lpent the ,the eve of her marriage . n; holiday at the home of her par. treated her to a kitchen shower- lipl��° WHITBY BRANCH: A. A ATKINSON, Manager. eats in Mildmay. There will be sr hockey 'p - y" es Done Porteous, of Stratford, every �Yedtieeday and Saturday, spent over Sunday with his Runt, evening. All members of the I . OL :-Mrs. B. S. Palmer. club are requested to be in atter- as _ _:..-FOR, SALE Tam, �� and Mrs. •Gibbons � are dance. • ; - _ spend nR a e I and Mise ' FRUIT CAKE — before returning home. Jel Ingletoil, of Agiucoa , FOR-- Fruit Laid of alt' sizes - J. H Beal has been confined - tv a coa0le of days last week with /�/� and• silo bands his house for the past fefi daY' Charlrs :�Ld Mrs.' Sargent and - @ CHRIST ST Mill�S l a specialty. a #suffering from a severe cold.' family. y David Hopper spent h few days John �'at n er, of the Royal Bank Emery Weals, Saws,etc k, idnriag the past week with his Toronto, and sister, Mrs. Dick 5 �' - .25and 15 cents per lb. - ` . brother, R. P., of Toronto. Johnston pent New Years.at'the at the Get our pricey on the Ford'auto. ° Miss Olive PoR eIl. of Toronto, ,. •- ir rents. Fred and �'• �s2�3sOr9' X. 46 �•� PiC3?CEs2.111�i s nt the holiday here with he hMorueFnrrur, p rents, Ira and Mrs. Powell. BR, C� ROAD. Sherman and Mrs. Rumohr and John Linton, who was well and Orders Riven salesmen or by 1phone -daughter, Miss Leila, spent New favorably known-.in Claremont, � will receive the best attention. � ":Years a;th relatives in Aurora. died on Saturday last at hie brief ►d HERB-MONNEY, PICSERING ' 1=0NTHf y. Mrs. George Johnston iras re. in Claremont after a very .r t *' turned• home"after sC7diag a illness from pneumonia: ,e WANTED NOW 'NURSER / E.S week with her brother is Toronto. — ' David Elson lost a valuable O Reliable salesman to aot as agent horse on Friday after two or three m in Ontario County. hovre_illness from acute indigesa- m PAY WEEKLY iut d B.J. Arm-- - . •. . and We have aPpo 4 tioln. ..� Outfit irm Bing eve territory 388 Clinton St., of Toron- mosey making specialties. Our stroa9 Toros- Mr. and Mrs. Combs, �••�- agencies are the best to the business ' to, spent New 'Years• here with to, to represent us for Picker- the latter'B mother, Mrs. A. W. ,� .°�°- for we sell the highes�u geode o! �'� stock at most reasonable prices and lag and d�trict and he Wi11' �^ McKay• guarantee,deliveries in first class give any information Wanted• James and Mrs. Evans, of Uz- condition. Nursery stock is selling We have a very choice list of . bridge, spent a reset with her All the music o all the Satisfaction Gnara Guaranteed", well this year and Rood money can - daughter, Mrs. Chas. Grant' of world and -most of the Brock St., - - be made to this district. E+'oe par- varieties for spring delivery of w„ Toronto. fan of it. too, ie at your G0^n� ticularswrite Sales Manager, fruit trees and- ornamental Mime Young Il retnrned horse You own a WINTER �j PELSAM NURSERY Co., shmbbe rssli �ci'iee, car- atter ape°dlnR tea days with her command if pTonorrip. OrT. . ; after sr in Guelph and with' iris- I A As the nrin4�r season has arrived rants mud gooseberries. Waite -_ s>t +_+ We are prepared to supply lir. Armstrong for prices. Joshua Bundy has been confined po - �y �y { Ear line. - ' to his house for the paRC Sveelr; , ' A i ON O L A J --_-- If yon are La need of, c-' +with-an attack of broaehitis, but Easy Terme. is now improving. Price $:. uP• Bob-®leLRhs and Cutters, Cutting �� a711� T O n 4 Ta. rantford. and in Canada. Boxes, Pulpers. Gasoline - ` Made ecce for Idis9 vy Tarvea. of race r - eel- I hale just secured the ag PACKIERING _ visited their aunt. Mrs. Pearson Ask to hear em a barrows, \ the above. call an see , • • one day last week. 1teFaAaents Drug 3 Call on or write to ? Cecil Anderson, of -Korth Dak i pICkEB� sep�ztor acs securisric * �cn _ YARD L D. Banks, jr c.i�_► Ota, is here vii at the home PICIiERING [ad.phone i9t3. Alex. Anderson- ­ 7 and --_--of his uaele, _. _• --..._'with other friends. ------ -- -- --"-- - - -- -� The teacbere have altll� ur ted seventh AT1nu _ Russell Andrew, Lead have reeae a their 2latiea = p . PZCgERItiG. On-t. SHI IT C .J..I� S -=isfter spending the vacation at � ���_a����V � _ 5 their respective homes• Shoft, Course ']'� A u s �+ Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto; l 1 j++ - � �'r�1'�t s71O1`e - one car of arrive :vo. 1. B about spent the Christmas, holidays aHAS THE QUALITY shingles to arrive on or about "sa tile-home of her uncle and ,flint, Joebua sus Mrs. Bundy. Fi estuary Sth� 1916 Jas. 10th at$2.50.per squai3•w , anuary°1 ltd to James McFarlane and sten, Wel- Nwgal and Florida Oranges, Grape if taken off the car iato$atuars lace. of Lake Saskatoon, Peal more tots. � P�,•uit, grapes. lettuce, , or Alberta. arrived To be field in -+ - River District, celery, parsley= _ In Claret Oct Monday evening tc ti sip choice mixture of Brazil 11tow is the time to >tecuce +► Pecs°, Almond, Walnut. Filbert. sapply as shingles, are sasltir ss .. ; to 918ad a few weeks...witw rely 'Boom o_�l Star �f �Eivee and trienda. - A choice line pf chdeolates, home- venting in,price. d Thos. E. and Mrs. StePhene+i° � taffies. SGA faintly spent News Years It .-PORTPERRY . made to _ -.. . . Neilson ice-Cream on 6r►od Gordon�r�On _� �� e formeee pmrenta. _. e >� County Branch of tie_ John ' and Mrs. 8tepbeei all the tLme, L _ G where there was a conduct" Come is and see no. ; I& a family re-onion. Ontario Department of kvicnitn" _ 'Zion Margaret Carey and Mr. _ - H. j. MAR C.ZU/S sill sad la ns• =.modiew .Middleton, we" united Field -- , y. Ia marriage oso 1'fer>r Year`s Day at Dein rises a study of Live StMk, Feed sad 8sedraR: tJe bome of Mr. Oscar $ar .r. The Canree c pp Bacteriology, the Picke� Crops, Dai- ing, Insecta and Plaut Dieemeee, — 'Theis'many friends wish them a p - eeping. Farm Menagewent and Book- '�� -_ "bn and hall life together. - loping, Poultry+ Soils, > + d Weed _ a V• • Burton rrsq in-tb qty - Undetrdrsinage, Frult Growiait. H. $•, station, a�Cie Co � sRveral days o.rinll W the seri- Seeds. Pnbiic gpemking. ELF. __ - • C - - •use illness and death of his 15 #since of ass a erPyW00d The object oi.this Association t:to brother-in-law,.John ! Mrs. The Course la free mad open to all Fmrmer:e Song, _ Burton and daaghter; Mise Ethel l seen steslin Rad prosecute l and over: Write for descriptive circular and arrange t>r attend• - rewece' (}rai°s,-Matted Corn Feeii theeions. ,.tp.•o,.lso in thasi _Qty Tuesday - _ - -$, TIPPERt Bran, Shortsa, t�'toar, Corti, 041c'ake . stteading the funeral. Whittry, Oak ltsmb�banns Pr At stolen soca.■esd- At 'the elections held herewere District Represen ive, tton gee bat tat Neat,- Co d Meal, ate. Dais immadistely with sav mem j .11Kbuday, the following Ordecs'iCaken for Swift's d Steer nt g afire Commistee- :- elected police trustees-AadreR '-- _ y Fertilizers. syi.0e. v Charles Sargent and - "' YEAR'S �t]EETINGS Membership • __J• G. Borland. There was a largeNEW _ pbc,ae Home Markham 5030Ti its"*Ear be III tram ta+esmi Ds Foie cast show ing a healthy in- -:' .terl in the affairs of the village. - --- -- - SsoretarT on eppii•atlon. �T23rome•® me"Por . �_ ,. Exec.Oom. L D. BaaYet ri S.PaIs4.- The electors is Czhridge town- -. �,IId PrOeerolie or c . Onn�` resulted at fol- n ay, II , -er, C L M combs Pi a ng, chip on Monday �' g ]t ga �1 Mows.: Reeve-Issaac Wagg. accl ) Brl , - pPs _ Stoke-q'; �, ' ':.�.`a o. =has`� a`r 1,A O't:orl5Ge L Clark. Deputy-reeve-George ID. _ Year to all. �T 1 J. C. Pszton, .-blew �r °'a - cillors- - - - h in- _ >te +os -� e _ - - - - terest was shs>irn p r- cast - — IN G, John w o Ell • chased the.stoae store to be •ase , ss a blacksmith shop, has been . = :4v „� bus during the past few days coo e .,y and ON _ so *, 46 - u for that purpose, -SIM P _ ei a -- :_;Atting it p . • •c tC a eek. This _ I I ".. it next R s► - �` will cscenpy' :• . - -_ -- .. m ,. A •,. -be-Dna of_the best and most M1 r. ' u �I comfortable blacksmith shops in O c $ c Ot all material sea dodop • f wishing. the s�i - " a pet in stook, It will p.» ' the country. a take this opportunity o d �-�� a. n net and entertainment W _ �� �. ; - " ij to to Dail sit our worbasD n,� be tm ; A ba c�_ ! isled �tritl be given by the ladies of the Q pp�T wand •IC�� S� a � atalix ist end obtain oss• ethodi4t ebareb, Claremont, uhhe a Bright,' Lia »b : � e i a � � ' agentsw notemploytketa, �- Public a 1 we o o throw o - under the auspices of the `w •$c o rl --°- o . oyommiui o o�0 per cons., Sol on the Proaperons Nem Year: _ om men's Missionary Soc' ! ° i y y ' Darn niy save b peu's)h g l' �.. evening of Wednesday, Jan. 12th. - daring the pa y 11 T —n- es, served in the school past , ear, we �v 121% : Z I11 Dell solicited. or lrronags w g _W iT1 _ LRAMiTE - room of the chart �' aa0 i ; d 3 Ia ` O'no.. Whitby, CssstL g p m• This will be followed by • s it a s re of your trade. syr the'.coming pear• , :Is first-class programme given by - � the famous Male Cborus, of will always find us ready to give yp he• e . vale and Lomat Hill., under r ice;and clean pure`Robds hept a 1 �KOj�p1n$ I Q'rollaw000 -:- 1142114 � White �' lav the leadership of Mr. Hugh Pugh• in the.most sanitary AND OAT FLAMING , rail and see o stack of "Happy In:addition to the above+ choice -- —' on poesilsie. oaghVlad er stoves :l as e- ber lase 'eelectiou3 consisting of mu Tc�any The undersigned is'prepared to do oware. ' ireCitati00D8 Will by e z 21ba Zig grain chopping anti'oa't flaking Eavetro igbiag add repairing �r Mrs. (Rev•).)Wood, Miss , Rumohr, Best Currantk2 lbs.85c: Raieids,seedless, da in the week-- `. ,the Misses Stephenson, Miss Al- Our Blended Black;and every y promptly�tInd and lic ie FqMi th 2 lbs tic. _ except on Saturday Work guy ed and prices ' ' dine War Mlss Georg Gordon Yah'•ncia Raisins, Y Mr, Milker and Master sd• ]sized Teea'ate P 4oc and 50e. moderate. �. Per lb- Coffee, 'A quantity,of stat, for ss`.e. also �GregR• short intereatiav -Phope No- 2W- Lawrence De nSff dresses will be Riven by Revs. A. Prunes,2 Lbs for tic. wagon tongues, ailed,etc• Come �l . 'McLellan and H. Wood. ___ .� �oa s Sr Greenwood s >C}I�EENW . 'and enjoy a- ply� pdren s _",. 1 t1 F� ----- - - _ -- _ Admission 2i centro �• , i � �. -„: ,-,',,,,>'w++ _ _ .. '� ...y,i.y.:..a '' .wfe'.a✓ .,�.'+wa.+'y,,• oi. 4+a:.a`.ca.C.G S4. .,�. ""••'f? „y„. '^".:.}^t c �:. � :: -{ .r :x-:;,.r'<.ki ��.t••� ;'�•c. •,.•ry'�'a`!"'" •^n,�'. - . '.x,�,._ -w:.tJ^ •C a;"-�••^- _ .yE'• ..'�'4�^/"•Sp � 4� '�'4 +Y aw lvU' `4Y 1w.--. - p9,'.F?i : fie'. .'G+•' �+ ,.,... «,." ..•.a:...4 u,x' -n..:ss ,<.a."� .....-ae.'.r .,f :a.'.rr� re with him. In, his presence. I �� • !S _ 11 not hesittte .to talk free and Y. - -� am sure he will`'fill in the gaps where NOt � ,Bu tr� - -T�- I am ignorant- .Is-that satisfactory?" * �,� y� r�� Struber and I exchant was ged bewildered Not Tea Leav i �'11�iXed 1{11 Dust B�+ CHARLI�S EDMOND$ WALK: . r. _ . entall t 'cap bl eo of? taunt ae least, ��` a11d Stems t l VIrg1 i.rGAves ' r oon to -Author of"The Silver-Blade;, !"1'he Paternoster Ruby," �thu range of has capabilities: 1 I can not understand, I sal& at "The Time Lock," etc. last, "how a note from me win fetch, hits. He has refused _ r "Yes, -I know. Heretofore he has f been in grave peril; now I can assure CHAPTER; XIX.-(Cont'd). CHAPTER him that the cause of danger has been 1 largely removed,and that-he can come { What had become of my. resolve,to, "Send him in,"I said quickly; and if he will observe only a measure of IT-7 lily knowledge as a lever to-gain to the Chinaman_ (who had not made i precaution." " information?-to take whatever ad- the slightest movement to go): "That "You talk In riddles; but if a sum- 8 the reputation O� being the cleanest, Place his present desires mi#ht was not a dismissal. Struber-will he mons from me will bring him out of x place in my hands? The interview as interested as I in hearing what I his hot, to be sure you may have it." �a most perfect tea 8014. y 13!47 T was so foreign to anything I had pic- you have to say." "And both of you gentlemen give -$ Cil, GREENi OR MIJCED. . SEALED 1 /4CHET5 ONLY. tured in the brief minutes o£ waiting "Well, look who's here!" burst sur-I me your word that you will not men- -� , afteg had been handefi9ria`card, it prisedly from Struber, as he came in tion the matter to any one-uhtil after had taken a turn so different,,from and closed the do6r. .fie stood a mo- ' -'--- - '- - -- u anything that I,possibly could have ment. lancin you have-seen him?" tions concerns is Russia, the immense Y g P y -glancing questioningly between We both bound ourselves. Lao r %b conceived beforehand, that I was.ut-• Lab Wing Fu; then, in his cocksure Wing Fu thoughtfully contemplated OSTOrt A BIG Putilofl works, which until the begin. kyr terly at a loss. malnner, he advanced and clapped the the pad I had drawn toward mem ning of the war enjoyed a virtual . To be quite frank about it, Lao. Chinaman familiarly upon the shoul- "Simply say: 'Please accompany M N jN Riicci monopoly of the production of muni-' Win Fu had the situation entire! der. - 111I1i� alb a•V►+►riA y " bearer of this note without delay. He tions, ordnance,.and small arms, were within his control. Lao, you're one foxy guy, be-lieve will bring you to a safe rendezvous,, owned jointly by the Krupp"s, at Es w And that: I recalled a cynical utter- me!" he exclaimed. "Did ou come where i shall meet you. Upon this —' ante of$truber's that confirms acosi- without trouble? Or did t y 'have, meeting depends the clearing up of all sen,'and by the Skodas, whieh are the mon belief: No white mart can guess to use force V' our pe laxities, and the 'tame ; 'oi WILL ELIMINATE GERMAN IN. Krup s' counterpart in Austria,, what's in a Chink's mind until he's It was patent that Lao Wing Fu did all the dangers that hale menaced us. FLUENCE THERE. Tha2s to this- dominating interest +' sticking a'knife in your back; then not relish these rude` pleasantries. I urge you not to•dela ' of the Kru i you savvy he wants your life. But at There was a touch of irn in his That 'will be sufficient," he con- pps and of the Skodaa in _ that, ° h calm i eseli ant of the familiarit a eluded. , the Putiloff Co you don't know w y" tin y '-- mpany, thousands o! tl All-at once my visitor began speak- brazenly, deliberate use of the Chms- "It is at least promising;' I com- He Exposed German Plots to Spread the hatter's skilled workmen were dis-. mg in his former manner, quite as if--man's common defence when he means merited, missed, and the remainder put Gil ,a'• -- S -LAJI A A there had been no break. not to be communicative, that was al- Still more or less' mystified, how -C°ntusl°n in Russia After five-hour-day basis, when they should .Mr. ]rep—hp, in your fathers col c- together too subtle,for even Struber's ever, I signed the note and enclosed War Began. have been.working without any inter tion there was a ring of peculiar. comprehension. 1 it in an envelope. The 'Chinaman J ion;fn day-arrd night shifts, after w workmanship, bearing's Chinese -deo- Lao Wing Fu crossed his hands in ,made no move to take it.- 'With little truth 'there is in the the outbreak of the war: graph; I know that you are familiar his voluminous sleeves which--com-I said: with it, for I am myself not unae- pletely hid them. "If you are satisfied with my part stories to the effect that the pro-Ger- M. Khvostoff also exposed the par.' ^r �qquainted,with its more recent history. "No savvy,"-said he'.stonily, star- of the bargain, will you boo.•willing to party, such as it is; has acquired titulars o! how the Germans, by And now'I come to the delicate part Ing straight ahead. give Me the ring?" the upper hand at Petrograd and a means of a controlling interest in the, - .ry ` of my errand: I do not kaon* what aa- Struber laughed; but when the "Not o0y willing," I returned, "but dominant influence over Emperor Russian Bank of Exterior Trade in isociations the ring ma have for you other remained motionless and silent I'll do it)�vvith the greatest pleasure.". Nicholas is best shown b his a oint- the Mezhdunarod personally, or with what sentiment beneath his ro h "joshing" he at last I "Then/bring it with p y PP yny Bank and in aI ou may 8 you, together merit of M. Khvoatoff, former Gower- Ion lint of similar institutions, n y y regard it,but—" He paus- took the hint a turned to me. with the ivory reliquary, 'when my y t ted and smiled in .apologetic ember- "I a'pose . yah. wanted me, or I!messenger comes:Now I must hurry." nor of Nijni-Novgorod and more re- only organized corners is indispenaa rassment. wouldn't a-been asked in. He wait- � With two rapid strides he advanced cantly one !?f the leaders of the_party ole commodities_flute the be_ginning o You want it," F finished for him. �'ed inquiringly. picked up the envelope 'and th ust it of the Right in the Dama, to the post the war, but had slowed down the out- #ae Precisely. ��B4t it was difficult for I "Sit down,' said'h "Lao Wfhg Fu 'inside his blouse and in another sec. o! Minister of the Interior.in the place put of war supplies of every kind,•by� to y has just done ins the honor of asking and was at the LOT. Prince Cberbatoff, who had onlyheld diverts and withholding both im In a flash Id cast leaped out from me. IPell 2e- me for the ring"=it had come to re- "Until• to-night," he said, and was :the office-for a few-weeks. For iii, ported and native coal from the fac-' quire no more definite_. identification:gone. - Rhvoatoff membered every detail of the past few between us "And I had toC! "Now what d' yuh know about who is-a very remarkable tortes. Mivostoff made many other weeks, every. outrage and indignity, certain conditions under which I would-that!" Strube exploded, yerplexed man, of great force of charactgr, is revelations of the same kind during a F. . and I hardened all over. consider-a proposal, when you .were•!ly ruffling his hair. Then abruptly he the acknowledged head of that parts- speech that lasted for more than a Mr. Lao. Wing Fu; said I, drily, announced. jumped front hair and snatched cular group in the Duma which aims couple of hours, and which was listen "1 will tell you fzankhy that the-ring' "He moreover hinted -that there up my desk telephon He had police �at the complete de-Germanization a ed to with rapt attention, indeed; ' has not a sin le 1fi rs at once and was.talking Russia and the elimination of all Teu- in m y• ed with it; I thought g open-mouthed, in astonishment, and y min an a contras I would' 1x i g per spa you tepid y to his chief. ton forces and influences from Musco- punctuated with exclamations of in like to ase it sunk in the middle of the might want•to hear it." `.'Detail a couple o' .men to et on -" Pacific Ocean; but I have a presents- �• ., g , vita commerce, finance, industry,suit- dignatian'by the members. Surest thing yah know Struber Lao Wing Fu's trail-p:ontot He's At the close thereof loud demands ' merit that it is a talisman worth earnestly agreed..atgring std at the beatin' it for Chinatown an&'ll send, culture. art, science, and literature, keeping, and I mean to hold ort to it expressionless face. "I'll be interest- a messenger somewhere; one man and, indeed, from Muscovite life gen- were made for the immediate organi.' +�° until some things that at present are ed in aNation.- straight. 'confoundedly crooked are made nythtng Lao has to cavy. What`shadow the messenger, the other Lao. ISr• nation in the Legislature of a Nation-- traight. bad he said before I came. Have 'em get a move an too for the We re y, g political fac=' s That he and m father and Strain B% Thing's about to garde the Germane tin al part ani Vn all - ` "Far e'aample; I should like- to y " g� g �reak an I .- s � � Russia, which has been a pow d united with the .one purpose were friends years ag9 to China. wouldn't have the Chink hand us any- tactor there for the haat 200 years. as of emanc a erything and. knowwhy a certain young lady has a Struber slowly nodded his head. "I'd I thing now for-all you haven't saved l' facsirsile of the sea tattooed u on - a blight and as a curse on the nation, eve 1 P �o„ped that out for myself some time!is a Year." S everybody in Russia from an in-` lies throat, and why a blowsy woman,.'ago• I +s' the conditions yuh It might as-well he recorded right He is bent upon the emancipation of,flueii rid control. ;t Is this pretending to be a canvasser should laid a in the riaifire of mbar-'here thate Lao.Win Fu '•handed" ua co ntrymen item eve bin Teeii� _ rYt g party- that 3L heads in :the. try to persuade that young laely to let in-�nf='Stion in exchange for the several "things." a two mea found ton. That is the Duras that is now once more a - her. remove the tattoo-mark• I should g g great aim of all his y hkPP d hauled-around the couin- ring.Something the sort tin admit- neither }ism nor the messenger; but Policies. That is what he stands for trforcibly •• g h, ,' f when we learned this it was too late in public. That is the cause that gttu�gi N M KE BEST MUNITIONS.- r a ted. to be of service. try -blindfolded in a motor car while "How about it,.La '' he sharply Struber set down the tele hone and he has championed above every-bther } my pockets were being searched;. I asked the Chinaman. P y i grabbed his hat. P in,the Duma. So it will be readily Now Making Entire Shell of Aeavieat' should like to know why-my odice wad Lao' Wing Fu s'ppeare$ to consider "I gotta be going," he abruptly an- understood what his appointment by French Gana burglarized by a desperate crook-dis-'the matter. Finally he rose slowly to'nuanced. ••If that Chink isn't lying, the Czar to the Department o! the In-` guided as a Chinaman-who b the Albert Thomas; the Lloyd George'o! Y his feet and addressed us-or me, ra- I've been handed the crookedest steer tei'iar, the most important of all the France, Secretary-of State for Artil- way, met his death through' the iii• pointedly i nored Struber's a buil'ever pp Ministerial posts at Petrograd, the that• he y-'g gat. I had it tipped off to etrvrnentality of that same ring; 1--presence- -me where Strang's been all this time, P° lery end Munitions, asked if,the. ex- 3� ncccld'like td know why m rooms "This conversation has taken a turn ' P Yuh; but I AOst formerly filled by Stolypta and perienety of fifteen months had de- - y ;and I d meant to surprise were broken into and ransacked- why that I did not anticipate," he said. "I don't want to be made a monkey of." by Plehve, realty means. monstrated the feminine dexterity at James Strang was-so interested m my came here this afternoon prepared to �,I suppose you won't tell tae about a teak so iinatcustomed as slrel2-mak rtzno _ from.Je pher that-h journeyed clear ay for the ring anything within reqs-;rt:.Not an your-life-not till fin 1 0, from.J�hore to aee'he y. he ha! tnan(Ierl -14 �-� sie Clii�� k h s-}Lr�k�s now,as if-that big- � _ ?'rise of a 74 shell-the* dins car on that- Mr,-Ferris might have• de- drawer of his desk,he bro�ughtf ort ; Whe&: I lege n that and samse value but I shall not attempt to con- known all, slang wh - -;;,, - - - a i' tidtrotherthen I .m things I have ni !ectad offer men- P im here. If hadn't a-come w n ; { Patt of a very finely adjusted meth ceale P Strang was. I oughtn't to 'a' buffed gg side a fact the does possess con- 1'M - amain. _ - ay Fonstder an offer for �je - •the ring-not until" its religibleous valve for i ntiq may for did he might a-told yuh everytbin y "All this work," he said ' I' As I' be Yi. s -g; its religious aeaociations, if I may say' „ �• ` : said, to ga peakin the China- so. I want to be fair. Y dont know about that. Our in- y the mysterious inside of the fuse,"can man's face for the first time since'he "However, lterview reached a crisis. Mr. Fu �' `�', y . entered the.room' this matter o n a- be done better b a woman, once she grew as im asire "However, hardly know what to say, I N having things a little too much i r r is tissued 'to it, than �y a man. Arad : as brass, He watched me steads] un- do not want to appear'zes wed or in• his oa n viay-playing upon my serial- t� r "f there is no part of A ?a.ahell_a wo til I wens through• but with eye sincere but the fact is there is muds bilines'and the like-blit I am iridin- tt ��;; man cannot make as -well as a an were Utterly expressionless, A ter a that I do not know anything at all '&believe -he really is not in pos- :'p , 5a + moment be spoke. about-Mr. Ferris specified several sem on of all the!acts we want. I had Why, in certain establishments women = tau tnuch.upnn-sti'?nga rristters, firings=vrrttiig-others-that-I zt�sn'-a-laid-down-an uldmatum;-and-you Cairyirig -t}ek_ ;Mr. Ferris, some of which I am in a way know are the secrets of another.:heard how he accepted it. Yaur ap- lish job of charging the shells with- -measure familiar with; others that I Believe me, if I could tell you--all pearance didn't give the situation an - high explosive, And at Lybns they am utterly ignorant of.. . that you desire to-know I would con- 'unexpected turn. },., y:��r have gone even further-they are "Ispeak know what.you mean when sides that-I was "But Struber, you have as m _ c5s ' asking complete_-_-h_ 1R like the ons ` you speak of aur roorits having:�" getting the ring tact and delicacy as a ora ed broken into, for instance, or whyl „ and about as much -mai -nation. You :'t^� there; women are dein Your "You"can ansivt r our - questions, g , g every bit o! office s extld have been burglarized Struber bluntly suggested.- haw@ been'e source of constant sur• c• rt,:from moulding the molten steel to 5 ggested. ,^ f g _ he other hand, Ido know The other.did not s'o much as glance`prise to me, but I believ�I have abou "' polishing up the finished product." James Strang, that he came to this at the gauged your limitations. Ever hear country recently, that dila �lteaker, but directed his re The J he disappeared. sponse at me. ;.of Tibet?", projectile .lse indicated stood upon his mantelpiece. It-was of 155. > Ii.may also interest you to know "That would be unfair to me. It Struber accepted this sarcasm un- M. tihcosto8.• millimetre calibre the heaviest ahei! that, with the aid of'4 system vastly would only prove embarrassing. moved. _ fired from s French field gun. more efficient than anything your po. would have to reply-either that i-d d' ,ANO• Who is he?" -. -can canitnand,-I-hare�trat con- -not know,or-else are- --Tibe`tZari t a--%e,' its a place-a it be a g od .thing to_er aiderable ins and ex arise tr in to eat g-$-last -vnexplore$-Ze ion 'free tn5rftlis s lG�$Iivos o e- for- il� y � pa P y' g ply. would bet some-ane- wire Is ' livered in the Duma the most popu arggnI7p !Xomen workers d him." - trusting me it er of which would the roof of tbe„wprld; fhe cradle of of enlisting their aid regularly in the — "You?" Lblurted in astonishment.'excite your suspicions. the human race. That's where this.�and remarkable.:speech of the entire:. ?„ why?" . • mes's we're flounderin in session I industrial mobilization. was tJie next T Y• If you twill allow me, I think'I I can g was start- ' , upon the machipations of the� • _ i question. "Because he les a friend of mine. He suggest a ver sim le means of re- ed.- I Germans in the internal affairs ofI.rLend of your fathei's, '. oo, tri so ving t e i icu ty, , r, Ferris! q„ ave o i Russia. Among is •extraordinary, '" - na," will write a brief note, I will under- 'go there. revelations wlfich created a wide-I plied enthusiastically. It would be "A friepti of yours!" I marvelled. take to have James Strang at a cer- "You.'d n ver get back." � Ian excellent step, and I believe would `itAfid then it Fame to me in a flash of tain place to-night at h:;lf-past ten,"! Well, en, I'll go somewhere else spread sensation throughout the Em- please the-women and be satisfactory. nspiiaition-•the three of thein, Lao that I have a chance getting back I fire, was one to the.effect that more i Struber almost sprang from his, g g to the men workers is well for the ing•Fu, Strang and my father had -chair. "The dickens you will!" he from. And I'll have to hustle if it's I than half of the shares of the great'demand for labor in the munitions in. . S II been associated with one another. Yelled. "You've been hiding him- to-be by ten-thirty to-night. WRI you,National Bank of Siberia, controlling!dustry is tremendous. Of course, we. esu and Major 53,lvester, too; he hrid .that's what you've been doing. I've a stand for they price of.a speedy auto:that powerful financial institution,'have already organized the workn one of - "See he iethem.I began after a moment,•.rlp�htnnto�take a chance and pinch yah for eyed him the rest °severthe e severely. were owned by the Deutsche Bank of women to a certain extent. They are some;vhere, somehow; we are v:oi•k= This threat lent the Chinaman' `mere•are you going�" B°rlin. y jut as their g. g. I under military orders at cross-purposes. Let's ret this .wholly unmoved,excepting for a tinge ver hemi.of_ Sturtevant Cgmp.? German Plots. l cc-,workers of the other sex are. lig straight." of contempt in c with which he I A oniewhere up east o'•Mt �'Pjiso Lam" "�+'+-e - _ ;,,,� thirty and fort Smiling, at my perplexity,, he re- said: "I have only ncc plished wbnt y.l"You cant get there in _, -fur er roug t to -light the' n ' th,ousantl women now engaged in ed: There is nothing so sti sage you have fa' ,,, Lt6m h� --- fact that more than half the-8hares'of'France in the manufacture of muni- strange it all. I visited Chinartsst-�`o- _rIf Mr. Strang's attendance is to "Nor-but I can make•a record run to'the biggest of the and.muni- ! - mber and iet 'Mr. Strang �• Sierra Madre and hit the ,trail from _ tions in Johore be secured for to-night, he continued, there �u " r� I had occasion to go. "no time roust be wasted, and some „ P' - -'-- ;bstron„Ty suspect it ,was through my precautions will have to be observed. Get the machine.'then. I trust you ,+ T H R B E VITAL OUB$T 10 N$ prenion in stomach and chest cher eating,with' strutrtentality that he . caste-but He shall not be placed in eo and know M1vhat you're ahiout, ,ems�„Inti of energy,Pint,(,end general conuiparton,headache disainco,are sure signs at is not my afair. I feel, however, through me,apd I must be promised a lie r i'nped cheerfully and wrinkled goes 6a1t67 Dojou know that A digestion of Indigestion. brother Sci�/ei's Syrup,the great ! ilia nose. I Is the fooadatior of good k�ltlf t trs�ns and o` herbs!remedy and tonic,will cure,you. blv bounrl to find him; to learn, if as�e conduct for him, free Yfom es- ssiyle, that he has sufrered no. piohage, in,case he does not sire to "That's where Hardwick's flshin',"' �` MOTHER" � gjlj rsix" — talk." he left me to mull over. a�TE� -" �: "I'll remise that, alt Ti (To be continued.) - �i r,,�, till= innnt^_rt l recofrnizecl Stull a f- 1? ght, growl-! _ BA"H ek "Come in," I called; ed Struuer; "the pC;=1- to ,� .::Z;;�,�. -- MEALS � �`�� °n him, All i alk is to in -d' - thrust his,head in at the door, r , get with sMM�iGH r. reachin •distance of the gent." i, `TAKE _ f��$(�S' tnrt,le, and succinctly nnnounc- i "Very well. R will take my mss- For every man who•seeks glory at mta S�R U P.' s -_ 34l . S'truber� senger at leastk•ntil ten-thirty to'go -�nriefn's mouth, ninety-nine seek arrival i nu.rl npt have been where Mt. Strang. At ail Druggists,or direct an e! e,SO-, and$1.00. The large bottle contains three times as • e onportulie. S',is at present andown—: �hc•ir owii mouths. aach'as she sm!ler. A.7.Warns& o.LiMIT6°,Crala Street West,Montrair \ - 0. WAW . •' ^"Vagi K,ut: v -�,w•-a „�� ,� ,. 1: �..:, .._ i`.�SF'Y' :' Ma..•:,s•� ., .'�a•• Y'�...y '-;t.."�' �'^`"i"- _ _'.r• ^w ,W^rr.• w•c �'�: 'c;r;r,'+e:,airr„avrr,. :-�t",ti;. • , , ,. �f �...� :v f..,...ac.,e _•.�''�. .- . >: ,....'�1;",v�;,, ...x'>•5�''�':�.�is''_�v`-.�=. c m. _ -m.«,r �..:..r-;•s-a:-.'+"YG•--`- .,s>. •r,:4.c�u+�c.>,•;-": P''. a ... ...x;wp,fi�r"x:d3: .+,• -ris":vs�'�`• r.�o'• • ,•.�.,..a�.., � -3^�sTi+ %.' .. .'" ;fir a-e••a'• '.•,M-.,a..�,'.:r«-' - .T*:�:.�:"s`'.!''.'�'' .rsc.e3e-� rel" .`N «err. (��-". , .- a b..sti*�.'r._- `wry c: ,',5 a rs.•.. a ,rt�s,� Y,' r 4 '7}V--r:T" ,.•Las. ,;�•.'.CJ�^J�� '1.S +o :£}��.. .C�' .�.. L'' Y.", JT.:- r w •�' �� ''.ti•.�y r. �k�.. `�;�.��'�r'P�tM��..:4''+•,w rte.£run:Vii 1'#2'r�„: 'R,fi. a'c a,u�'.'s . �^.�•�•wr:&'.� •=:-r�' sj•r.''�,.' � - t N a _ . , -__. ,, g �,� .�^•,�^�� � , s "r DM BACK PEACE ��� �, F M j ..i•Y/ tl N T7rv,Y• + + �'4.,' N q yFY �I :'H- '. - -, •rY S - ~" TT - - --- ' UPPLIES FOR TomEM . } Y - • �- A Fare" As hBill btonntsin tiDefen Pounds Seized Veighing 4�Bags0?,Rubber,; ~ Man eaegso. - = ' aimed at- Kirkwall _ lr Ati hen Oscar-lid _ n y �• Seventy--flue ousan ,om Serbians don have --Scutari and Eloaasaa, ~ ss the r It'its destination The Oscar IL i � reform at , sr' Albania, in armyi Ford and.the Montenegrin A despatch, from London says: vessel which carried the Henry " 4" which heretofore` has been debarred is aseerSained that 55 bags of rubber,j Peace party to Europe. On the vol x ' s F k hically from taking any lazed all consignee to a well-known enemy;age across she was taken into Silk- "` m �' � psrtin the war,is now throwing its = Tlh Sweden, were re- a all b the Briti?;lr authorities and "' t ' k " ` ener ly into the contest sgall - Y r ft� �kj"' - forwarding agent in ' the Austrians. -cul-denersmovevm the parcel•mail on board'her cargo examined:- The Oscar II• : jmshi Oscar II'. The esti• was detained for more than 24hours, y y The . ontenegr L 4 ,.� n ax i { 'the'`steamship teed on Decem- ,, . eived information that the( o pr r - d t s, •:r.• a has • mated,weight of the rubber seized is but was allows P �� , �•.; .,.,��y �>-r her Y �y 'Austrians directed, without result, a ` about 4,000 pounds. The remainder ber,.16: There vyere, report sw S cones. Mon of the mail, Which consisted of 734 time that part of the care . �fioleat artillery Are'agalnst tTa, s„ _-bow,' was handed, o"ver to the post-;traband and that a prize court would F �� rtltl' tenegrin positions on 't,be Tara giver office.for immediate transmission to!take the,matter into consideration. � tl �� tF on December 27. The engpiy attacked _ --- • energetically near Lioubovia, but was -- ----- - ,- e ---------r ---- re ulsed with gra loss in the direcr- ,6- . Uldted States Markets. N p t OY��. tion of Berane. The Montenegrins e l Minneapolis, Jan. 4.-Wheat-No.. n k . deco .Markets of the 1 hard, $1.2294; No. 1 Northern, " r ,,, rf followed up their Inst suecnc�g a. $1..1994 to $1.20i�i Na. 2 Northern, �:F pying two more villages, l3readstuffa. December, `"" far- as Morita. On. the Loveen front !$1.1btYa to $1.179'x; 3 "`� .;. _ eat, the Austrians opened fire from abet Toront�"�Jan. 4.-Ma Obs � ,$1.19%; May, $1.20 . Corn-No. 8 $1:�8 9i; yellow, 7? to ?8c. Oats No. 3 white, w 4 forts and warships on Reakova Gorai• new crop-No: 1 Northern, h'a but the Montenegrin bold their' . No. 2 Northern, $1.269'x; No: 3 Nor 4134 to 42c. Flour and bran an- , changed. '� ground. The bombardment continued' W thorn, $1.229x, all rail. 60c; Duluth, Jan. 4.=Wheat-No. 1 �� Fa'� � a shells being Manitoba oats-No. 2 C.W., fifteen hours, 2,Op0 is?tg No. 3 C.W., 48c; extra No. 1 feed, hard, $1.20%; No. 1 Northern, :'fix tnfan i fired. At the same time sharp 48c; No.1 feed,.42c,all rail. $1.1936; No. 2 Northern, $i.1536 to ,� attacks were delivered, x13 of � yellow, new,. $1.1636; Montana No.2'hard, $1.16% American 'corn-No. 3 Y 'May, $1 2996• .Linseed-Cash, $2.16 `� .. .' which were repulsed. Nohvithstsad o • 79c, on track, Toronto. May, � ing the intensity of the Austrian ar-' y "Canadian corn-tio• 2 Yellow, old, no- to $2,163' ; December, $4: w � . tillery fire the Montenegrins had only , minal, on track, Toronto. $-.20. pifk two killed' and two wounded, Which Ontario oats-N°: 3 white, 37 to ; Lice Stock Markets. showg k w poorly, the gun wine 39c; cofnmercial oats, 36 to 38c, ac- I _ �" !t `$f cording to freights outside. per Toronto, Jan.-4.-Butchers' odtrl 2! `~ � ` 4 Ill hai;dl Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter,hpl choice, to, to $7.65; do., good, $ -The s !ss'gained by the Montene= r+ ear- lot, $1.05' to $1••00; $6 to $6.76• More Work'for the Navy _ at- Lepenatz was greater than sprouted and tough, aceordin8 to to $7.25; do., medium, y at first announced: Five hundred. . sample, $1 to $1.03; sprouted, smutty, do.,common, $6.40 to $5.16;d�chow I H Boys on the R:Ltls "1 Je►ltcc li you're gnfntt 'down sarin, you bodies were lduntl_on the right wing $6.W-,to $?' migh? 'ave a look for my krt :'will-.yxr': 1:'a Kot two. blades an' n and tough, according to sample,90 to bulls, eF?5'to $6 25 do., rough bulls, of the contingent operating against; 96c; feed wheat, 80 to 85c. bulls, $5• brown 'andle.-Lontiwq 9k�trh• _ per car lots, 84.75 to$5.26;byxchers' coArsy choice, them, but the total Austrian losses a Peas-No. 2, nominal, P to $6.25 to-$7 da•, to-$6.26;�.._.... eaa, according --� - -, _ � were more thea 2 000 killed or wound- � $1.90; sample . p do., medium, $5'25 to $5.76; do., 'offensive, which has.been apparently Nicho&s sent congratuls- _ �. sample, $i.?S. 90Qi ST�RI�GL1 ea. ed. Sipg Barley-Malting barley. 57 to 60to cO 25 to $6.50; 4.50;stockefee feeders, tagoodt 1 J _' �s cceasSul to date; is to be dzaPP tion to the general commanding the iced barley, E0 to 53c, accordingIt would rather appear that the ad- _..'!freights ouLaFde. Ibs.. $6 to $6.bOs canners and cutters;( ��} esntagea gained are to be followed by Vassoievitch brigade. Auatr4an. aced- 9f ©N EAR F11V ' even more determined assaults- In Planes threw several bombs on Pod- L; Buckwheat-Nominal, ear lots, Y6 $3 to $4.60;. milkers, choice, ear oritsa Monday, killing two Austrian to , according to freights outside. $7b' to $100; do., common and aied�um, n each commu ` i_ Rye-�tv. 1 commercial, 87 to 88r; each, $35 to $60; Springers, $b0' e -- T- - this connect the Fr de light ewes, $8.60 to $7,50; '. Transformation of l~iilitar--7tian.says _._ - prisoners. -. rejected. 70 to 80e, according to rain- sheep, heavy, $b 25 to $S; do.,.hooka, -- The .French newspaper Echo per' - tent, in 83.60 to $4.00; yearling iambs, $7 Outcome a Tra -"Notwit>Ystanding tine vsolent coon- Paris prints the following Bucharest ` Manitoba Sour Ra position In Russian ter-attacks of the enemy, the actin •The Auatra-Hungasisn of- - jute Fags, $6.80; se j nd patents, is to $7.75; lambs, cwt., $10 to $11; fate bags, $f+.30; strong bakers', in calves. medium to choice, $8.75 to ! l telegram: t ns masters of a series of German fensive in Montenegro has been $4 to $4.50; i_Tiseatre. __ works established between Rehteisen checked eoa�pletei3t- The_Austrians - jute bags,$5.10,Toronto. "SI0:4iU; do:,'cama►on, - - Than * $8.75 to $9.10. were faced by a stronger arms Ontario Hour-New Winter; $4.80, bogs, fed and watered, ea_r to the trenches already lost by the they expected to find,- as many Ser- to sample. seaboardor To- Montreal, Jan. 4-Butchers". mcattle. 3'! the Entente Pitals there s Ya'g In and Hirzslteie,total of a nin- who made their way into Al- Bit .according- roalsiTe- _choice, $8 t9 $8 bions Tonto f reightii in bags. pto $q,,50;do., common, $5.50 to $e�68; eral ,opinion that the Russian cam enemy. merit. �i dO' pa in Bessara ,. en I jured'prisoners taken eines the begin- � marched northward and joined delivered Mont- do.. choice cows. $6.26 to $6 50; 668. Pri` , Mil�{eed, car Iota, $21' the Montenegrins. South-west of -'real ii,eid, car Bin, Pel" ton, medium. $5 to $5.50; da, bulls, $o to Pndertaken in the face of unfavorable;nine of these operations Ge is n Ipek the -invaders were defeated in a middli'ngs•.�e weather conditions, is likely to have'.sancta sa3� that the German losses in ere lutitle." ;w shorts, per ton, $25L r 56.75• canners, $8.26 to to $95 milk- ton. $26; good feed- hour, per bag,?err;-clserce, - _$ sheep, an important btsaring on the •whole i the course of our attack were very eh, 90 to $95; common and medium+ buckes and lis, µar situation -- e 1 ilarg -.= $8b; Springers. $?6' cording o One version Rusaia'a y "The utast dreaded period of winter +r� to 1 j��� $6.75 tea$7; According t o DDRR uvea' neer move is the forerunner of the rm-''.is from the end of Icembez to the P i1 iesuie flaT Market. $6,26 to.$i6.60; lamba;:$10 to $10.50; 1Baled hay, new-loo.-1, - fieab,�-$10• - pending Roumanian entry into en sof January," wsa a. ren gen- PIRATES um the dFrench ,iaija+�■ $o _ _ The 'era!s reply a year ago to the 'de- ;-SX l Pi --$17.50-to $18; No. 2, per ton, $13 to ,l,_ wap on the side of the Entente. l P Y ive. The �+ $lb; baled straw, .per ton,; $8.50.• #a - - _ ones• mands, for a--_8re -� - Pi s taRu joint opera i same remark woulat probabiy"appi? � �•y�, 11� Mall Ga Russo+ 7. BRITLSH TROH ponden i write . ratan jot ++�� �•+ tions with Roumania are on-the point equally th4s year. Reuter's correapoa. Went to Botte'itr Medlter:aneae► Country Produce, ORF A�D of beginning• _Roumania will light dent•at western headquarters, after - - LAND AT (�n1' Five Minutes After Butter-There was a fair trade, ,ti ith us, although not.for us. Her remarking that to $ritiali_'staff la 'here, but receipts of first grades are i. .,• __.:«,. «� r.,r�n -is he re-�confident„ that the .allies are now so -Twped�• - limited. Prices rule-firm. i�resh dsir?,i t res, atron in mend- itiana or EngZbsh-Mnpa .� g -�despatc�l-front Landon- - w 28 L1.301; inferior, 22 to 2dc; cream- 11 - British steamer Persia, of the Penia- ery_prints, 33 W 35c• solids, A'L to 33c. Will Check Passibility of Advance on but an endeavor to realize, the Roe- ,they'can break through the German bas been sunk _... Egri -Storage to 42e per dos.; �rumC the ;ma dream,.,of sovereignty duet''lines wheneaer the right time comes, s� and Oriental Line, g 35 to 86t; new- ia. As I -+declares that the weather is the chief L,�_ "Mi'ma*.se. atsd-Trans-la's e i-t-o reason for postponing the big move- torpedoed without case to s. East. t paratiorO f jr Ftoumania's, entry A The PFrsia was wiped ' Honey-Pri:ca •* 10 -= __ warning and sank in five minutes Ili; combs. No. 1, $d•40; No. telt from London says: The the war Russia's aim is to recongtI�r�merit, and odds: "Such a movement � warning was given the Persia Beans--E4.15 to-$4.25• r Consuls o Austria, Turkex Bukotvina for,the benefit of-'her new;needs careful planning and extreme Poultry-Chickens, 11� to 16c; ally. this task can be 'a*"mppMhed!caution. Rolling-up tactics always ia- mol ,the'torpedo was launched, al o and Bulgaria, with tFtei °rid ., a few weeks. volve the possibility 04 - cou'teT- cording to, authoritative information _ fowls, 12 to 18c; ducks, 15 25c e, families, have been arrested al which it is reliably understood Robert geese, 15 to 17c; turkeys, ` oumanians will then fortify attacks, which may,end in roiling up Amari an Conal-General Cheese-Large, .19%c; twins, 19c. !onica by order of the French general, •the new p and march with the' the agressor. With the face of the P. Skinner, - Potatees-Car lots of O taN ors Sarrail, and taken aboard s French,Russians through is and Tran- country in a porous and mushy con- here, has in his p�ssesaioa. _ tiuoLed_at_#1 24 t�X1.301 a. _ ,warship., Their Consulates are now Wil E imu ane ly - th diti°n, it is - possible to effect the Out of a total of '400 passengers Ti d �1 s It e tin Brnswtcka at $1.45 to ;1.66 Per.i occupied by al ' troops. - rsylvanis' s essential quick movements of artil- bag,.on track. Two new landings by the allies in iItalians, French;British arA.Se w which offensive n the me m►lp •16$ - 1. blows on other front . ithout c big o sive and crew o wit d'ea� ah a � were saved. This 'number of survives p�` ns. " the Near East are reported. The Bri- ( The German and Russian ,official is fore d to fail.' ors have arrived at Alexandria, fish have transferred some troops rations t It is possible that a feav more -Sra l meats-Rolls, 16-to 1634 e; . _.., - EgjFp ma medium, 2734 to 19c; he vy� -Saial to Oriano, a small ,bulletins regarding River-laconically s+" t'. _be added. ha Greek port 60 miles east ad tonics,- --` - am to lbs, breakfast bacon, 20 to• The number of lives-lost was there 3c backs, plain, 24c w 25c; backs, with the intention of thusecking'declare imp the of the engage ! nn re 247 or a number very rose any possibility of a lrobtile advance,ing. the`R1i�\ OrF�S -boneless, 27 .w fL8c. i�V►+�✓ the , ing the disaster of the Per =' Green meats-Out of`pickle, le less',from this quarter. The second land-'merits seems to be tics considered sia second o o the Lusitanis Ions ,. than smbked. ing was made by the French on the Russ'ia`n military critics as gr ��HLI� T n+Q-EUamong the list of p enger steamers ' Dry salted meats-Long clear ba- Greek Island of Castelorizo, off the -____±• a $+ $ter'_,`S sunk by German•and trian sub- con, in tons, 1634c; in cases, 16%c; 'south-east coast of Asia Minor, not!, clear bel 16c; fat backs, 13c. far from the important seaport oftRYNCH CAPTURE marines., When.the Italiaa s shl)a Lard-Pare, fees; 14c�--tube' Adalia. r-- Ancona, which ranks in the 1414c;r 144c-.•shortening,tierces, e , r iei ee Struggles In Bessarabia Are place,.was sunk 209 lives were Ida A-n Athens 'despatch sa _ 12c; tubs, 1234c; paua, occupation of Adalia is the object o ,. rm railway1 a* lending A runs north er ' the other 94 be _ Btisiness, in Me­ - of Adaliarand the presence there o a;. -�.- - -, of the crew, an 69 of these e Montreal, Jan. 4--FoTn, American A despatch from London says: The wears, There were 241 pasutra-Isengers i No. 2 yellow, 81 to.82c. Oats-No. 2 strong allied force would menace. the tile forceVosges Operations Have Yielded 1,668 fierce fighting on thd'Galician-Besse- gli hoard and 159 cre*. local elute, 453<a; No. 3 do., 443�ic; communications of any orathe lower l During the Past Few rabian front, -of which mention isThere were•-87 women among the No. 4. do::433:. Barley-Man. feed, operating against E$YP made in both' Russian and Austrian passengers. Oi these only 17 area. 60c; gtait-ing, Ill ,Buckwheat-No. Tigris region. Days _ 2, R2r- I`lour--Man.. Spring. wheat __. . official statements, seems to support known to ha;-e been picked up. P These movements indicate hat the parts says: The the forecasts that Russia, instead of anion-these were 30 children. patents. firsts, $6.90; recon s, + allies' positrons aro direct! attack3n5 strong bakers', $6.20; Winter patents, now considered secure, and indica- French offensive in the Vosges-is as T y re on'r a Among those who perished was. choice, $6.50; straight rollers, $5.80 suming very important proportions. reduce the pressure on' the Entente United States CO nav]-General Roberti ` ,to' $5.90; do., bags, $2.75 to $2.85 tions are that -the. campaign around silica .in the Balkans and in Asia N.T. McNeely, on his way to his ,.Rolled oats, barrels, $5.20 to $5.25 alonica will develop into a . long• .Fresh gains of considerable magni- ,45 o wn w re as on ether-f eported officially., The num-;Minor and impress Roumania andArabia." e` ort at Aden, cis a diversion to the north, P The_survivors include ten milita rBran, $24. Shorts, $25,. Middlings :- her of unwounded- ernta�P De= - persons u'ha t►T �'i 31 to $30. Hay, _4 operation began, with the intent, r P�o$�le, *f $28 to $30: Mouillie, $ made since the op h the. Austrian lines. officers and eight p - ' _•-Aid• 2, per ton, car lots, $?0 to; -The Hostess' Response• cember 21, is now 1,$62. ,ing throng comes news~of the British subjects. $20.60. Cheese,-Fine westerns, 18; .,The ship was struck artsldships on _ Mr.. B., who was dining out, had .I despatch from Berlin says that' - to el by°uely to 18'/ac;' finest easterns 171 it, tothe German W ar one of.the principal cities of Perris, the port side at 1.10 p.at-,' _ 1794c• Butter-Choicest creamery,'done lavish justi'watothe aceful spot-good thet e French penetr�e�d0 themrGerman n advance hes still ter's correspondent at �eTro. "she 3494 to 35i 4c; seconds, 32% to 33c, before tum. BY Y of Ispahan. had disappeared completely-by L15. , and of a Eggs Fresh, 48 to bac; selected, $3c;;°gy he remarked, with a beaming positionss on they were drivenO out From I more important city rvivors say it,wsa little sh - t No. 1 stock, 30c; No. .2 stock, 28c. single directed toward his hostess: Lut say• i per bag, lots $1.30 to „ , s heard ma'am, that th the o tial French War Office report, These points-ora too remotace their the of allmirade that.anyone wan say.. Potatoes, P g ; "I've always ear-that the occupation direct3y to mu $l.Sb. Dressed hogs, abattoir killed,,highest compliment one can pay .the�howev r, it dyes not app 45 to $1.1.25; do., country, m�. $13' ton the contrary at gams;under ,Gen. Townsend on the TFgr��N bed with the utmost -Hoa • Can- housekeeper is to eat heart t�ly You German assertions,are ace e. It i Turks who Ute fighting the -;j1 irV ere was no pante. Four boats t'' $11'.26 to $12.76. Pork v3 oda short mesa, bbls, 36 to 45 pieces,!observe that I have been exceedingly of egreut importance have b.'en made f'but undoubtedly the Rural tic.' lil s any s captain was drowned. $29';50'do $30; short cut back, bbls.,'polite." yr he was swimming, aft . 4b to 6b Freese,$'28• to 29. Lard- ! -,Thank you, Mr. B., smiled• back and that the Germans have sustained' will.have as important yh°n.-• '�'��above try be Compound, tierces, 3?b bs., 11 c; . th os era• "Indeed,I think you>}ave during the operations thus far very'in Persia, acted movem? a' longed Come considerable lasses. upon th P j a CcrleO• ?� ='mood-pails 20-lbs. net, 12'Ac; pure, carried.politeness to the point of flat- wens against E� 376 lbs., 14%c; pure,_ stood „ _ Ther no indication at the centra . There is that I ` -- pails, 20 lbs. net, 16e, .1 tery. _ - - - l on. r sit be I1ru (3raQY _ ' . ... . . ..,_ .. } :.. ,"$� re, ti - st r � �=-++.T'.-.;-• ,� - �.� s.. +,.. w•M,`r -i,gym �r�.cZt"+``a-`" 'lam-z.---- p',,;Aw^,, 3� !4sb.,:. !"`'- _. _•. a:' ." 't. 'S¢•w. ' '.. ' MUM ...'•._ 'err:•.'�'E°",7'...,'.,.u- , ,�.' �c.-."�.-. .14'�� ,� +.d _ .::?r-'+�r .. .. ��1' • , , 'r,,. `.fid.,,.d• .�y.-•.,{ vd. ,. .�pG Si�,i,i,50,-• .;1' r'�']'.• -' ^i b'.Cir•. - •wt,. _ I .•S.+i'I.S v9'+.`T-' y, A LR.q i�.•1+ M v,n i TT _ M I v a L T �+�, �•��•�QQ����• _ --Wta. Wliana is confined to lire -W�. BaledOn. who has been \!Q[11.J113�1 . hoclxe with an attack ofeciatica. employed rtt+fth the Sydro•Blehot- -MrB. Joseph Bye, we regret to rio_Commiastots, bad lite midor- ✓4 i- } --F. W. $tul4be�:e+td regret to state,iasonflntd to her bed'with tune to loll from n pole a few days "Rowtor. n rieftory illat ieeent. a very severe cold. ago,and sustain a bad, shaping �' r * —•ilLise Roberta. ,Hodson spentiq . - -Charles Shepherd, of Os awn, up. the holiday with friends is.Oahe- at New Yearn here at theoiltte P -wa. of his father. . NEW B.WKS AT THR LIBRARY " - =-J. C. and-.*rs. P �$tl$!.D[abei Calvert has sector- r Years with relati�ee n ich- ed a position as teacher 't Thorn- ADIILT trlcrlox - Lon's Corners. Master of Oaks-Btaaley_ dD__ggeelas Business-Harrison • Turmo[i-T as -'Private Frank'Brien,'of King- - =Ed. Balsdon, W. J. Calvert. ington ; Hilda Leaeways-Bennett; ' -eton;,speut a fa days with Tela- andWalter She herds _atThurs- - }q i? Pe Far�Qeuata•;-i7fiucs�ill;?Ilton of from - ..tiles here. - day-in the.city. Debaa;Atlna of Fivp ow°s-Bonnett -Mise Hanhart:of 'Toronto, of -The police trustees will hold HempSeld-Gra-Grayson.; Wife of Sir g. is spending a few days with Mrs. t}�Ir firsLmeegag-ef the year ac- Isaac Haiman-ells;House of the lie John Dickie.: cod dingle statute an Monday even- Meaty Siar-Little;Heart of P6Uura- - :1 i • -Mrs. W. J. Clark and daug-ht- Ing nein. Kingsley : h1than House-Ward; _ atlon er, Mh$s Mary, were in the city on -Mrs. Wm. Wilson has been �'t'ay8 of These Women-Oppenheim; ppre Wednesday. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Look- JUVIL ILE FICITON r -Mrs..• S. Oryis, of Whitby, wix d, of Liskeard,- for the past Anne of the Island-biontgotowdaery, p Pally of the- Ifesglral 8taf -Dowd ; ssppeent a fete dtiye with her sisff r, week or two. Martha.the McDyQulte Maid-Martin; * -. :` , _. lALre. J: Boyes. -Wm.'-,Marquis, of .Uxbridge, Secret Play-Barnour;Michael 9'Hal- -Leouard Bath and Rneselt accompanied by' his ftither; ie loran-Porter;Ranch tiirls-Vander- Short.have enlisted with the 118th spending a;few days here with his cock;Ranch Girls Pot of Gold-van- Batt. at Whitby. uncle T. B. Marquis. - dercock Bane Z3irle Ia `Europa- e have had a V itlec sful ye8P, and -Jas. Cornell. of Lindsay, spent -Ttlere are several cases of Vand rcock; Ranch Girls of Rain- Pridey here wiih his arsats, Ed measles in the village at present. bow edge-Vandercock. - we take this opportrinity'to thank our and M Cornell. _. p This disease.has. become quite air. IiONF1CTION - 7 I's. q story of Greece-McGregor `man cuetomeie and friends for their_- -Mr. Wardsworth,of Oshawa, epidemic in Toronto. Thauka�viagg - Stories-Dickinson; y x' t New Years with Mrs. John -Just received, a large consi ra- Sing i e,Flying,Sledge, Hawkes; _ aakin olid ifimily. meat of Valencia oranges at 1 -Forest Pilot-Hunting Sonny Bunny hearty co=opCration. �OU3 Christmas -H. J. and Mrs. Marquis enter- per dozen or two dozen for 25C at Rabbit-Cooke. Fur Trail Adventures, ' tained of number of their relatives Marquis Fruit Store, * -Wallace ; War Lords-Gardiner' trade was • ust•a little better than last ,On New Yearn' Evc. -H. J. and Mrs. Larkin, who Cahadian Bird Book-Reed: Steep and Sleeplessness-Bruce ; Encyclo-. g8y e thig 18 C@rt81n1 Of special Aitca. Teeple,of Pais- have been spending New Years y / y p _ ley. spent New Years with Joh with James and Mee, O'Connor, of paedict (vol. 12)-Boyle;;In.Times like -- l? These-McClury ; Hunting Wasps- ' 3lire urkar. Orillia, have returned Home. Eabie: World in the -Crucible-Park- ,/ - .61gni$CanC�t? t0 ttt3. Despite t�18 many -T. M. and Mrs. McFadden -As we have now entered upon er ; World Crisis=Shumaker, More - a epeaL Ye-w---Years with the form- anew year, we ;vould remind otir Jonathan Papers- Woodbridge : Ca118 On your purses during this war ! encs in Durham. subscribers that- a remittance Secrets of Hohenzollerns-Graves, _ • - rents Burrell, teller of the either for arrears or renewals, --- year, we are obliged to feel that you Standard Batik, spent the holiday would be thankfully received, - Shaw's Business Schools, Toron • :;at his home in Brantford.. "� -The public schools" reopened to, conduct an Employment De-. have appreciated our eery effort _ a -Joe Clark and Clarence Bals- oa Monday with a'good. attend- partmenC which received ninety don spent New Years with Fred ante.. The work of preparing for seven calls in December last for , and Mrs. Balsdon, of Cargill. the summer examinations' will uffice assistants. This is. strong -Misses Luke ,and Scofield,-of now•be.entered into in earnest. prouf that business is better thea Oshawa, were the quests of Miss -Tile Ladies' Aid Society.of 3t. nsuttl and indicates the oppor S11CZ'ei38 " anI- prosperity .�o you all Mar Haadingon New Years. Andrew's church will hold their tunities which Graduates of these Mary r,. -L., W. Stephensoo, Of Scugag, monthly meeting at the hotne of schools enjoy. :-for 1916. r ;apeat•a few days with his uncle Mrs. James Andrew on Thursday', - amol aunt, John and Mrs. Ste hen- Jan. 13th, at 3 .o'clock. All made - p NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ � M... S. cH-kPN_ax 5 son. wP1COtnP. -Mr. and Mrs. Larkin; of To- -The Dramatic Club have a — + �' ronto, spent the holiday at the pressing invitation to present the In the Matter of the Estate of George home of'their daughter; Mrs: F:B. drama, "Ten Nights is a Bar- Stokes late of the Villageof Claremont, .1Housser. room,, in Whitby. The club is ta in the County of Onf,ia, Gesltleman, " -A fall attendance-of the them- taking the matter into their con- - a•------ - i s _ '1bers of the $ibis class of the Meth- sideration. Notice is hereby given pursuant to _ adist Sunday SchooVU requested -Ross J. Hadley, of the Enna• Sec. 55 of the Trustee Arc R. S. O„ ' for next Sunday. than ' Mounted Rifles, Hamilton, 1914,C.181, that sit 'persons hiving -The township conncil - with spent over the holiday with his any claim against the lute George s' . ,tScoter who died on or about the..14th IestmirMoudny treat fa`r-organi• parents, James "and Mrs. Hall �+ daR of DecemLer A D.; 1913, =at the the • enation and for the transaction of. of Fairport, also Ansa Nellie Had- Village of Claremont, in the County THE- MEN' ygeneral business. ley sed friend. Miss Ruth Arta- of Ontario, are required on or before -Miss Mabel Wright, of Toron- strong. of Toronto, spent the boli- the 22nd day of Janusty, 19le. to send S STORE o to, has returned to the city,after day with them. by post. prepaid. or to deliver to spending the Christmas location -The monthly meeting of th a theundereigaed Solicitors for the Ez• a are pastmastera in the art.of general merchandising. and can - 37 with relatives in Pickering. Floysie.Fisher Club will hes held at orator, the r names and addresses and guarantee that yon, will get satisfaction-when you deal with Us. -Frank Dillingbam, who }las the home of Miss Nellie Arnot on full particulars in wcittng of cbe�r - "' -" bieen em eyed at Brou ham for claims-and the nature of the secui Of coarse we have our specialties, these aro men's wear. boots%�oee� pl g Jan. Sth, at 2 o'clock. sharp. Miss if any. bel b them. and rubbers. We make the Williams' Shoe our chief specialty in some time, spent the holiday with Vera Burling has kindly offered god Further Notice, that beavyweights.and the White Shoe the Specialty in fine weights. ihto sister, Mrs. Claude Field. to take charge o! the Club far the attar the sato 22nd day of January, - _ --=James -O'Connor, manager- of following year. A good attend- 1918, the said Ezecutor, will proceed We are agents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee •per• the Malleable Works. Montreal, attce is rP nested. to distribute the. estate of the said fact satisfaction with every garment. paid a flying visit with Henryand -The 4' 'wiGtee -ap hated to deceased among the persons entitled ' pa po thereto; having regard- cnly to the �GPe have been lea how for .sixty ears. lira. Larkin one dap last week. look after. the recruiting in, the g y y claims of which he shall then have -The Women's Auxiliary of southern part of thetownshipwill had notice and the said executor will Get the habit; you men, go to The Men's Store. George's cburch will meet "at meet in the Gordon Horse this not be li bee for the said assets or an; _ ` ��� �� . the"home of Mea. W. G. $aIa on (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock.when part tleof to any per:ooa..ot whose "i� --BUNTING,' ' ..' N ednesday,Jan. 12th at 3 o'cloek. they will arrange for the holding ciaaim a shall not have received R o' -- M+ss-R6s&i--tmet,er^f g--S..`o• of a number of recruiting Inset- °o tiep, Established 1867, - . 4 east, has returned, after spend- ipQv-ltr-tire-� ar. tau9_atlUtL Fall Dated at Scoofivitle :this--'�Eh day � }�,��� fag the Christmas anon at the particulars of these meetings is l A..D-1913._ _ _ _ �` - -home __-JWer `pas�ents e�r$eave r- givza-iu aurnext irons: _Sic�CL Li.oroa at �c rro�. - _ Y 1�L� _ Matt, -Owing to the rsi�teut de Stoufivalk." - ppee Solicitors for the Executors. supplied to fill all orders for your Holiday Baking. Our.raislue -W. Harding, who is taking am mond of the press throaghcmt the Davey HOPPER, Executor. We are Bell Supp . Y y officer's coarse at the Old Techni- Country tett .goveraroeut bas de- 14.15 Claremont,Ont. currants,citron, orange and lemon peal, spices of all -kinds, nuts of every variety,figs dates,prunes,a ricotlt.etc.,are the choicest. - `_ cal_ School, Toronto, spent tiew tided tQ issue; a 3 cent stamp and if you want a gift for your father, mother, sister "ot, Years at the home of his parents wbich- .-is now available for �EMENT TILE t -brother, we can supply you. Call early and get first• herethe aye of the public. The neves• _ choice. For gents we have bedroom slippers. -A large gang of Bell Telephone sits of placing t or three stamps shirts,collars. ties, mufliers, stick pins, cuff links am are busy in this locality on a letter inetea one was a The undersigned has begun the mane- handkerchiefs. sweaters, etc. For ladies we - facture of cement tile from 3 to 12 this ek repairing t11e damage 'great wa-ete of time to who have slip , hosiery.eweatera, golf-bon- of I�1sQ_s_i�cm of$nada 1e�te'rs to.�agt�aq_in- inches. Call and get quota- ues gloves. handerchi� cwt ate-yards-en Hoek- - - . . note ars. etonet•y -azid -taesasng� ease of bitsiness houses In the road, half mile west of _ - - -- articles the children. _ Mise Raymon f Cobalt.Mira towns and 'cities, so that the issue Mills, oat�`lgMs Aaymol}d.,of Peter bo and Mrs. of the ACt9 atom will be hearth Books, mYa amen.mouth. ns,jack knives: loris. in _ Ra mond 0! Toronto, s thea p y Also, Cement kept con g=--= you reuire' for Christmas. _ y t welcomed. on hand.' 7vith- t - _Gross work being Our confectionery is as usual-fresh and well iwotted. _ linother, Mrs. Raymond,at Gordon done e-institute is progress- Frank Mitehell, ::Bros. Ing.we 1. �t1 the hirte cut and PiCSERING . _____ . �s �GILLESPIE DI3NBART01'S d i - ' A`bumbef from lzere'were in an yarn having been - 'Whitby Ak on 'Tuesday evening to be sewed or knit. A new sap- C --- -- -- - - witness the hockey match between ply of aPn and material is being J CM* � We have a Comple�e a8$bl`t�@H$�- yr.<<•,. Ithe Whitby team and a team from secured, thaaike to the grant of - _ _ ' ,a3 of tle famous the-Toron to bat taller,stationed at money lrow the township Council: - - •Dshawa, in which Whitby won by Ttirott-gh the kindness o ;.:14 1. m as been cffered r eHAPPY THOUGHT" -New Years Day was observed for Red Crtiss work and machice�e � i -_AN1Y very quietl in our village. The#-here was a= he ta-kon heme to be Pi ,will be there for PawingRee 01. 1 , or the Is the place to get.your Brefid4--or was .: 1#ttle stir on the.streets. There be eetceti if t ladies wish to do froth No. I. anile a wheat. Try was, however the usnal number of so,' and may be-procured at Mitts a hag, family reunions, and other pleas- McCausland's. It is honed thatFlour- ant ant eAherings. everybody who can. .either knit or Also Gleuora Flour. Pastry Flour. gg yy _. Owing -to'to the iaclerrlgncy of the. sew will do so for this good c'auae Oat crushing daily -:= - i�arlol rCooke,'Heater8 and cr us The Sacrament of he g for our wounded Fres}r1t�alled Uate. Oil -Stoves.._. _ d :.' the Lchnrches her the tone Sundadance at as soldiers when he aoe6reat. -------- ., _ - Bran _ Shorts "�41• - h small t On the elvening of Tuesday y Lord's Supper which was to have last, D. D. G. M., Rbbt.- Sproule. : - Oats Crushed Date Call in and see•'t em•.. . s' t -been administered in St. -A— 's of Phoenii Lodge, Oshawa, in Oat Chop Whole Corn c B U N D Y_• dburch at the morning segviee, stalled the following officers- of :,ha -beew-lnsttoned Until next Ontario Lodge No. 824, I. O. O. F. Crocked Corn Cora Meal ' $-n>ollit►y; P. G:-F. Prouse ;N: GL-F.Adair; Mixed Feed Dairy Feed y -An Ice-storm occurred on,New V. G.-R. Balsdon ; R. Sec.-W.G. Caldwell's Cream; substitute Years' Eve which- caused mach Ham ;F. Sec.- John' Ste'herison;' Cali Dtieal sad * * ��pc � p� - damage to the Bell Telephone Tress::W. -Clark ; �ar.-J. _ - "w rc r - �;p� : lines. The heavy weight of Ice on Balsdon; Con.-W: ' D. "Reports f ' ' 'Moiaeeine Meal. ._. e wired was more than tbarip of O: G.=-W. Shepherd ;I. G,— D. B ` let prices in ton lots e heavy poles olid-stand, and Banks ; R. S: N.""G.-J.. Richard- - I have a 1"imited number of Gs�ra to BBII at $L eQOh�, ' A number sna p� off like i BEi:L PHONE. p pipe- son: L S. N. G.-G. Law ; R. S. stet> %interfering freatly with7the V.'G�=P. Prouse ;L. S. V. G. ' W. w, wed - Secure..a 1�'g0in now. a •t �� .;� ' t" , .• ' H. Pb' S.- S.--J. Potter.; Chopping every day. ;P 1-116 gtepheirson L.:& w Amman; chap.—D. 'fall Rnge,`Roltiss, Blanket, Trnnke3, Bnit a,l�see. - o ./ •« s. C. Sita n. The D. D. G. � M. � Q �'t.'ir►�' �e ' t5_ G for �s� 1 DENTIST Shoe-and Harness repairing neatly and-promptly one. brotsgilt with him a fall•staff of t Wilke. installlIng officers; and they didattended to. Cata- Td their work which was a Credit--to has removed into his new office,-on the _ � � + e> ^ en this RazOt em. He also expressed hick- corner of Yonge and Queen Sts.,To- o s claser m vial Bank Building. This �EotPr ., �' � conte I .:PICKERINGF HARNESS EMZ'.OR"IUM , w at as being highly,-'pleased -with office has been equipped with the most See our. ' fort of Ontario Lodge is modern of den/al appliances with the $oma Phone 2bOl. W. J. COAHWELL "`" r• Principal W. Jlnfrom its tin ye 1 and .other bject,ot eopera8ng gs.all painful - ;; In the eaik. _ - ti t „ +" >[y _ ri,� '1;P.I�..�a..•.?2":yi'.CSn�ryc''• �, Cid : �, f