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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_01_14 y—, s.• E Wn. ARf - -- O. 16 - 1-916 0000 • • • 14, =V ,�X� JANU PICTCORING, ONT-, RIPUDAY9 WOOD -KINSALK -9stablisbed.75 years A Red Cross concert will he held in The Ladies' Aid of Kinsale Moth 0 SPINK MILLS tch on- let Church have handed to the Tr* the Greenwood Methodist ebu 1- G REENWOOD Wednekday'evening. Jftn. 19th. MV: tifer'of -the Patriotic Fund. W Itb ----------- t Robert-Smith.son of Wm. Smith, kb� sum of $64. being the pro 8 ]p H. FORST TH.D. of 0., Regis- P., Columbus. and lately returned from their-Bazaar held recently, T 0 tared member of the 0jPtOm6 FLOUR :- from the front, will give an interest- ag� 11"On of oatario. Special MIL • ini I glasses. Eyes gaddress. There will also beagbod ROUGE *+ILL.- WHITE 'SATIN-BREAD program of elocution by Nk-W.Fleu- of Welmin. Sask., Mrs. Mordon. Died, at his late residence. 158 Asti- 'ON, M.D.,L.R.C.S. Wed sday- C. McKfl�t.N �Y�l soloist. of Stouff ville, and patri- dale Ave.. Totonto, on. ne Edinburgh. member of the College a CREAM BUNS—FAMILY tic songs by Mr. Walter Kerr, of morning, Jan. 12th, John. dear 11?b�sto)y•and 6 M7 0 13r b�e- R Ashburn, and Rev. J. O. Totton. of In Van Horne, a TEA BUNS-PASTRY PASi7RY. ecas of 0 .11 b loved husband of-Mary va '3 In al "a 1 College of S%M_of Lru d.i. Greenwood. There will also be-viollu his 00th year,late of Pickering D,wish you, I the Com If Wis attention t. ri o . 0S.. sada.aa,13,0 b. The funeral ilik t" d, d, music by Mr. Win. Day, of Aillburn. ship. 'ke mile aywjanuary place at ' 'PIC'KERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ran -at 8 o'clock. Admix- -Satwd 5,h, to _'meats of the Season. On'taria winter whet B Concert begins el 2 m.on d, Sion 25 cents. St Margaret's:cemetery, W6st Hill. and X-RAY INSTITUTE :,and-Shorts'ai $28 an Motor funeral. 46 -,PICKERING, ONTASIO BROC 4%0AD A -Iask­­yia�u-to -remember that.—.1-$24`per-tori. A. ELGIN TOWMZ' M. 11., M. C. M., CHKRRYWOOD ph�uMaaMrs. White.or.. to in a 61tical con- I Want to get your wheat 'Spodaliss-in Ractal Diseases. Die: These prices are for"ton 'lots. dition at present. A meeting'of ).he Patriotii Society Man; Dino""of Women. Cancers, Miss Fanny Kayes Is Visiting Toron- of polling sub-division No. 6 Is called find barley at. the yws offor next Tuesday eveniag,January 18 I 1-bay examination. Diseases of to friends at present. od'at. -market ffno" tbroatand lungs. Fitting912,60045i James and Mrs.Kaves visited Mount In the Cherrywood Hall. Ago highest acmWaud chronic dis*646L tendance is requested. Oa"lacurk it to a and I to.0 P. M. N_COAL D. L. and W. Joy friends on Tuesday. 491y -SCRANTO, Arrangements have been-made for J. B&Iadou has been assisting Setb, Ar Badgeroiv in finishing his house. holding a recruiting meeting in the value. e LeQaL STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Mrs. Amos Briguall attended the Methodist Church here on Tuesday ' E. FAREWELL, X.C., BARRIS- funeral of her uncle, John Linton, in evening, Good speakers I heve a limited number 'Jan. i 25th. of 4.i J 223.43canvy orawn Aseftorney.ma Conn" AND STEAM. Toronto,last week. have er, secured red to give addresses. calendars' for customers Ramada. ocurt Hou .Whitby. Wilfred Badgerow I is tbeeatened See advt. I A solicitor,CHRISTIAN, Barrister and with an attack of pneumonia. ..Mrs. who use,ouri flour. I will Notary Public.Eta. lktcney'to L. ' SPINS, LIMITED$ Badger6w,or.. is 4190 Ill. PUNBARTON Once,Brack St.North.Whitby. ably Thomas and Mrs. Knox have return- give them on PICKERING. ONT. ed from an extended visit with some A reciruitlDg meeting will be held in Dental friends in Western Ontario. the Presbvtetian Church here on the request. Mrs, Asa Hubbard was summoned evening of Wednesday, 26tb, See BEATON. D. LAKE B. BGraduate of the Royal D.- to' Myrtle last Friday owing to the advt. iniLnother column and bills for College of I-101- FARM WANTED Sara!Ronson*and University of Totouto, Omea illness of Mrs. Percy. The case was- particulars. Over W.X,?riagle'a hardware store. Whitby, Farm of two hvindred acres or not.so serious as at,first supposed. as A social and concert, under the aus Coe*hours)tohi,9; L to am, IC4 pboqe 10 more with good -bush wanted Mrs. Percy was able to return to her pices of the Ladies! AM will be held �' 71 lus.phone NO, 441y to purchase or will purchase .Pickering home on MoodAT. ijri Dumbarton church on Friday even• good-blwk of bash land. Ing. Jan. 21st, A good program will fu*fnsio gavbii. be given,partly patriotic� Tea will be If you have land to WHITBY served from 8 tog O'clock. Pro In E A S T L A K E" 0. HAM !,suer of Marcia sell write. LaEverybody -Llisasss in the'Conary of ontw, The(irreber Canada land Co.Co. have atS. Admission cents. Ever --±-z_=2. kkWfng Village. 271y John Jr' & C moved their office to the Standard welcome. Bank building. ------------ POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE The Silk Mills have purchased 96 two errand Orizan Recital, Whitevale, -. - T -8 ADELAIDE ST.. E.. -TORONTO. acre site midway between the town _�,;artsoneer. valustor, collector and Inner 71"o licenses,Brciagbau:. 07 010 LUMSDEN BUILDING, and the G.T. R.Station. Friday, Jan. 219t. 7- HOPPER Issuer of MarriageRev• Bic. -Foster has made applica- LACM61118 L26110County Of OXISSAG. Mj0_7H1 ti,, to the Methodist CL9 ('bunch WH4TZVA Z. -iiatom"a bit reddoloo.Claremont. Veterinary Surgeon for leave of absence in *order to a1low enjist. Public school is closed owing to an RE him N BEATON TOWNSELP0112 Honor 4raduate of the Ontario-�etee At the inaugural meeting of the epidemic of measels. aslesioslis*for lialtbig rimy College council- on Monday evening the fol- Leslie Sanderson has been visiting 2!6"70nder. 00=1 1 aso""D* 111141. so loan • an farm F of Us- almd-Graduate of 4he Veterinary inary lowing chairmen of committees were with his mother In Markham. Science Association. that both Mr, and .*saw wk= 0111� appointed. viz: Fin#uce. F. H. Annes: Sorry to report Streets, Thom. Conlin: Property. J. Mrs. Seebeck are ill with colds- The shingle that has Oven 11stis- H' Phone Clare.2W2 RUG A. PUGH.-Glen Mijnr. Out W.'Bateman: Fire and Light, H. E, Misses Reta and Olive Darip". of De- faction for over 30 per.& Efopire Licensed Auctica"r, E210021TO = CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Watson. Applications to office.J. W. troit, are visiting Miss Lydta Major. Corrugated lion with a I in. by Iescs, in imported and thorcuebbred Asks eanductod as whom, Writs for terms Gotdring ; Relief. W. J. Hallett. The Mrs. Robert Noirlan Is at present in )rrugatloo, see It before you jindpluticalgre. fboaeInd.11111L mly the To- OwenLSM=d. the guest of he—rAtifter. In.C( G . R . BRKWSTILA council took steps in regard to makes. If you are In ronto-Oshowa good roads scheme. The the factory is running full time. buy other gap M rL POSTIL4 Licensed Auctionese, k and ousariq. Ann- Veterinary Surgeon Over one hundred men of the 116th Orders ahead will keep-it operating need of a Creava a to Try X a for o0antisa of Torl asna mass at an kinds attenued to on shortest Honor Graduate,of the Ontario Battalion are now located in Whitby. � Mrs. Reid and son. of London, are & Premier for 30 CIA S. Also moiler, Address Green River P,0.. Out. these have come from visiting 'daughter-Mrs. Cricker- 39.00 up. -Veterinar3r College and Honor A number of ng. her gasoline engines from I county. The ton. See or write me before buying. Ary Associate of the Ontario the northern part of the 1 ..i B. POWELL.. Licensed Auc- Mf%,George Chrittian, of Toronto, tjoZoer valuator and collector for Veterinar�y College. battalion Is now 900 strong. At the t the week-end be�re with her bus- SeIl Phone. ananza of Ontario god York. All kizda of Ind.phone T-)&2 inaugural meeting of the council on Spell tely or by suction, aevening Was eanducted either I Capt. Every askede band. ....make not"collected- Claastem or other Claremont Ontario M nday for tbb co-operation of the council In John Calvert has returned from F. J. Prouse, Pickering. _#anlars]'bons at r"Ideene.Elizabeth St..AN: looking hale and aring. one orders left at NEva office.Pick. asking the authorities at Ottawa to Essex and London, arias, or kfacusb'a state.-cwemort. V U .M swave-p7omptatteution. savilf action Sol area- MEWBUTCHUL SHOP transfer to the Ilffth Batt. the Ontario -heartY. tea at johit-Qirte _of -Scugnig Island, ruen who some time ago enlisted rid .' 'seed. My pbaze-numberialadopeadent 11401 lying visk to-1riends here.on Wed- ed- Kingston. The recruitir pleetint on Sunday _�­Af"jjljrj of 3er-day. —Richard Bartons, A any IrlenAs on hand at shop. evening was 12dressed Rev. Mr. ­,­ 7imber Want�e& ------ see him enjoying-mach- Til h­e_L6_g_._­_, Wagov on road every day freturned soldier,-who was wounded in -twtt�er health. He is-K young German-Cana. Victor Longa of Grand Poufle.Lack France. S"U5 ge-88-Fici-lity, -dia6--Troiii -C-0min--g-wo-0-cid—an brvt� .11 her, I will,pay 818 per M for NO. I BAr's- 13.tcher's-cattle wanted r Several for a%rs. Peebles haysbeen_ I very favorable impression. Win. find Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing,for No. j Maple, recruits were wood, $15 per M secured. Three of the ouebouse, of Buf- N N 0 R, PICKERING soldiers gave the musical Part of the visiting the- Rev. St $15 per M for No. I Soft Elm,$16 to JAS O'CO Corrugated Iran, Program and weree-assisted by the fain.for a week. 'Co No-1]?mock Elm. and -- Corner King and-Church Sts.' - Miss Blossom Hastings. of Toronto, $24 per M for Every wound up Eastlake Shingles, orchestra. Capt. $10 to$24 per M for No..1 White b briet address. The hat, been visiting witb-ber sister, Mrs. meeting Ash' delivered at the- will a the m, will Hugh Ptiah.for a few days. t COAL ! COAL meetingswi be continued. ..;.Cedar Posts, Steel Posts, Q Mr*. John 17ooL after ;her long til- Green River. I not improvinj sw rapidly as Wire Fencing. Chopping and Oat•Rolling as Usual nesis. is I I will have constantly on hand. Orgatl Recital and Concert, Meth- her many frietids wool like Whiteva1ei-J*n-.21%t, The recruiting meeting held- ere-orlil-If_you fire going to build let Me Ifl—pl��Of coal---i-j qC--od-6-t eburch, fire my price­on_k14-__ _Gfeen River 1911 a a lowest Thursday evening was well attended. give V W. Ubmes, and about five recruits secured. thing you may possible pace. aptoUGHAN John Mc_Grae�of Binscarth,_Man-is re-git.Itm, -i-visiting, his parents. When re- �JOHN-_F juU -:--'W. A. Mr0regor-wIts in Toronto;­oa- turning he will take a carload of-horses HIP W. H. GISSON, business on Tuesday. Htis a full line-at tfesh and cur- Miss Maggie CassieLopent A,few days with him. tis _C_��REESOR9 GREENBURN STATIONi In Toronto,last ireek'. Hector.McIntyre has purchased 45-ly I, - -ad rmmtd constantly on hAnd. had a business trip to large farm adjoining Brighton. 'lVe Mrs. G. Philip regret to lose Mr. -McIntyre ikod-fam- T'00UST-EML on Friday lmt� --a&—ughter are ily, as tbey-have-been A I neighbors. PUAI,' flreQda8t Baccai REAL _F,._r9_T_A_TEssj1_vv -T-OUront'l,. SbelppRrd and X&nj, BolagnjIv-*einen, etc. - , rs . Geo.'Buikholderis holidayingfora % Spending a week in Toronto. Mrs. Wesley Harvey visited her week to the delight of the boys and Iff lorbeet'krices mail] for ter in Newm-A-et Sunda girls, as he enjoys a sleigb-ride or a P ltn the bids. George will never 9 bir"erls Chi ttl; miss Eva Hanson is visiting her 6111- skiste w, Sla ter. Mrs.Townsend,of-Kingston. get old. Miss Moore spent over S�u �t4 Albert (Kitty) Middleton, well- A T -erixg I have For Sale LHOU'se Arid Lot Rev. and Mrs. Totton.of Greenwood. knovin through this district,we misfortune while operating a thresh in Pickering Village: R. Mead.of Toronto, is spending a a SWlft Large few days with W_F_ and Mrs. Holt- ing machine at . Ourrent, Man' fficFadden's D gafden, Rvuuv Yvit"s Z&L"w - into the reNer he Bad big Fint.clalm rigo for hire trees. Everything ' by here. Stepping off. He was rushed to Re- Store In, .'Mrs. W. Fe"by and son, Robert, foot torn Day of nigllt first-class repair. ape ot a.few days with relatives In gina, Hospital where he is.-Dow In* Call and see me se this is a bar.: Sanford. very critical condition. '!Kitty" During this- year We ard" 33us meets all tTl%ing' ghout i - gainG, L. Middleton spent a few 11 known borseman th.maj I regular for some one. w days at a we �gp ng t"Ave Teaming promptly attended to. lug of the year with his the west,havinpL managed some of the bargain a I ays;,- -when we the beginm largest show brdbding stables, Agent for Canada Carriage C on. brother in Cayuga. We V.' Richairas Fxesb salmon,only 10 cents 'per'lb.: In answer to an appeal that"hots bet -Will cut the prices -all 141e � also choice oysters,baddies.and Dig- made in behalf of the prisoners in pieces. Don't fill to Watch Public Pickering. Germany, the Whitevale branch of bles, at you. .W-PA. Pe pikor, Notary have decided .!-this space it.Will PRY Frank I, alcolr� has resumed his the Women's Institute course at the School of Applied SO- to hold:pound shower for-their bene- Asa sts t . we have 0 Have you lots of water I -ence and Engllneerinlg. Toronto, aft(r flt. Th shower to take the form of STARTAUGHT pound parcels of coffee. tea, milk. bunch ofZ�tcards"Crone -lio-lidaying at his home here. �9, canned -frults and vege- Cj%nad% views," regular, Yoursuccessin business life will _C. a. lucai:0F VVNTZVALZ The'Brougbarn branch of the Wom chocolates, dainties for which cents, while -7- depend almost entirely upon tables and such likerice 2 fdr.111 prepared to furnish you any Ill i Institute will.Pold their monthly the school you attend and o w ei 'supply i tb January 18tb, the prisoners are-lozwing. Those con- theiii &t- 1 90 p. m..at the home of Mrs. Wil- tributing are requested to leave their the WilFs its ability to start you right. in the I-fAb - f' 'aiin ah ting next Ttieiday. donations with Mrs. D. R. Beaton pumps, windmills, hydraulic 'ramie. 6 for S cents. Mosgrove. FEAULIOTT plumbing.—,etc. ord reached here from Arm- later than the 20th of JAZI1190- Colombia Grafonolas are A second orican recital-W-111 be given well drillers mg, B. C., that Will Gammsidge They are also expert ]lot church on the even- Selling well just. now, expired sudden! Tuesday morn• in the Method-t 21st. A chicken @up- and respectfully solicit- your pairoul., a friends of Friday,Jan. will have A* nx January=, The man everybody 11521 of *t extend to theifn per will be given in the church, begi y ageforAhe .tore. ' *Ind,ubidz�V be family here =happy New Year if the TORONTO.-ONT- their deepest sympathy, ning at 6,30 o'clock, after whlcbna' Columbia 'which,2 has a 'recognized standing for Complaints are made regarding the 9 lendid prograrn will be given by the get, a PENFM of for TOOLS SIRAR ' _.z.._\ ' of. some of th young- f g able talent: Dr. Doward, record. superior business traln�iuy an KWisy c6ndijet 0 not of St. Stephen's church, To- plays any disc tin g students tog Position#' We make 4 ApeciAlry of crosscut saws, men who attend the Methodist church *Tone4bo's all-Tone. Get All business schools are;not alike. on Snnday evenings. ' No doubt they ro . Harold Swain, cornetist And v Tools of all'kinds. Locks repaired. soloist 6f the 48th Highlanders, a Columbia'. -day for our. Large CoLta-' see of the an Locust Write to Razor-bonifig a specialty. For"!first do not-realize the serlousn advantages thin e guilty. the a Cowie, soprano soloist of ohne and see the class hair trim or an easy shave call offence of which they are contralto, Soj offers. Open all year. Enter -end Barber Shop;:7. untsbmenr for which is a heavy fine. Ill. Mrs. Margaret Ressor, T. Moore .Xchaaa hoped that tbts wan iniz at the East will of Whitevale. and W. A. Atkinson. any time. ft is See opr House Furnishings. of! ill Th"hair will be -Graduate Optician he reader.of Toronw. ck- ERING, 0 slightly used Carpet; quiffice to prevent a repetition of the D uggist W. :r. Elliott, Principal kind W. G. Barnes. Admispiott from 15 cents a yard up -offense,otherwise other steps will be filled by _61 C 1_ car.Yours and:Cbsrleg Sts. taken to put a stop to the nuisance. 25 cents, children 15 cents. W. J.GORDON PIOR-BiUNG .:lav7­977q-�X , 7, • bumpIn the road and the bolts at otton net was introduced for lining THE ROCKY MOUNTAINO. - Hese waists; this season '*e have w the back of the box by9ke.4rid let the - --f 2 Ing gear. We By-Francis-Talling, VincouvIer, B.C. body down onto the running he net bledse itself, often lined with I APLEMENr SHEDS had.all we could do to hold the team I yet or chiffon-cloth. These waists are Sing me a song of Oe mountain high '.elightfully sheer and they have a Whose summit -m& to.touch the sky, and they never forgot it. in Our the base The reason for these and- many onderful wearing'quality. Where verdantyees. Often the net blouse is. trimmed W"It '00' TI&MMOV4AMIdd id ts, losses of money and round more 'accidents, - the: Va leh ne -wxth a,linen Cluny, or another equally While ye to protect IM 319sownes. time was because Art thought w jt their'ereits with snow an J. Ttfts& - ­ pretty lace in a rather heavy pattern. trees good enough shelter for all his JOUF -• *--- - crowned. He painted them sego- ­�Then agai Ilar and cuffs-are of a implements-.- H -C Georgette in a-delicate lea os.-implement sheds in the larly, but paint cannot protect the pieo -edgel co Ther 'are' the lakes, �n the hills -Axtic The reliable home remedy tone of rose, yellow, or pale pink. pe -e been parts of the machine.Rain, sleet �rar by, 'various farm papers have very vi f6rcuts, burns, insect bites lqovelty buttons, in. .quaint- effective - I I! Those acid mirrors are'never dry, is, be- and snow will get in and rust out tntereiting to me. Maybe it and many other troubles colorings are sometimes used at the And Oh, it must be the angels please cause I am reading hundreds of let- bolts-and bars. Machines will rapid- Sold in glass ,bottles and closing of.collar, or down the front To be reflected in Lake Louise. trim' tern every day from farmers who want ly decay. Repairs will eat up profits handy tin,tubes at chemists forming- unusually attractive biformation on fkLrm buildings, and in a hurry. and general 5tores'every- ming details. may be it is because I'l-iki to get the My-father upea to unhitch in the 'The softly coloi6d bl*-,I&crepe Xlid*i,waters clear -and spark- where. Refuse substi. P fift fair, .-44erent view points. Anyway, it -is' field and leave his tools- where he s Georgette has by no ing s a I' lutes. And the highest peaks are mirrored interestini g; 'writes Xe. Edward �toppe4 work. Dadl§ profit9 were ma- back seat because of the popularity 'there, Dreier. terially cut into each year by his re- Illustrated booklet free on' of the new net favorite; these are be As arigels come ands heir steps re- 'N Down in Illinois,-about-seven years pair bills. Now, he drives home every . -request. ing brought out, if anything, in pret- night'and very.carefully tier and more charmingly colored-de- h puts his im. trace ago, t eye lived a man who hada 600 `-acre farm—a map who knew . more elements in the shed. You can see their beauty face to face. signs than ever before. Rose pink is, horse sense about farms- than, most An implement, if it costs only $20, 1 a­fny� j�e Shade; it combine- so weil� When those Hg.raispd record. crops is as valuable to a farmer as an auto- i with the dark blues, browns and other NV shining ones each even- ,: people do.. red suit colors. ing take and won prizes at all the local fairs. mobile. 'The auto is housed and the , CHESEBROUGH MFG.CO— Their way to the markin of*the lake, He had fine stock and horses, and was implement is left to bear-the weather. (copsoUdoicO- Hats and Parasols. The mountain tops are tinged with.' • considered a success. He was suppos- I wonder why'. of long ago that 'Small and medium sized hats as gold il ed to make more profit per acre than 8�0' angel meone told me n --any man.in-his -neighborhood. -His• he didn't build an implement shed be= ! always are the first outputs for the:By radiance. from the 4 fold. yields were better and he raised better cause lumber in his locality was so early spring. Many of the prettiest i of them show a combination of stra�W'Each craggy hold'and misty dell; thin-s than his neighFo-fs-, yet those dear that he couldia"t afford it. Any- ttracti'Ve-1 E`ach cl�A and. rivulet tell r,!:ghbors---�-some of them—made more waX, he would have to paint'it every WHITE AND BLUE SERGE FoIj and taffeta. One especially a rocky few years to keep it looking decent, SUITS. medium-sized-hat displayed was of Of'Beauty that's hid away, away, money than he did. After the first year in that' farm, and he would use that.paint on his tete de Negre satin; the brim turned,Only revealed by the light of day. this man hardly ever went to the-field machine-instead. When the various European countries �o=work without being obliged to send,; -When I told this man that he coujd unconsciously exert6d their influence -,... The rocks are bare and rough and . --.one of the.men to the barn or to town get a ready-made building which had on styles by theii entry'into the war, old, for settle-repair to an implement. He steel trusses, wood posts, and-mietal or their equally difficult Stand-of neu- And the walls, are high and bleak got so that he always carried a piece,covering, a building that would be •trality, the bolero was again intro- and bold,; duced into the woman's wardrobe, it Down in the valley the river flows, - being the Spanish note. It is a model Fed from above by the mountain. that has always been a great favorite. snows. It is generally becoming and may be made at home with results as goosl as. Paradise Valley and Castle-Crags, -a.-tai r. ine ue On Victoria the glacier rides, fas lone by 3b The.trail leads on to Abbot Pass, A canyon deep 'neath Lefroy's =a3S. §tately mountains to Cataract Creek, Flowin directly to Wapita Lake, r 1 . 9 C t4 Through Alpine -grgindeur, hard to . . ....... 4V surpass, To Great , Slate range, a Citadel blast ni-aiEd '--thr the m6unts4ria And7o on It ough of bale wire.wherever he went. Some- Shipped to)#m complete, even,tothe old, thing was continually going wrong." A nsfi;e-. and that he could erect the Whose glacial tops are ever cold, bolt would 'break, a casting would building, in a short time,without any Feeding the lakes and the forest - . iz*ck, or sourie-thing- else'- would. be helphe comeback and told me that rusted out Bale wire would be used "There.isn't no such building.", en. That like a silver ribbon, is se L until the repair- could be made. The' It seems .to me that this building • aceatunt book every Saturday night must have been designed for the farm- Stealiiig its way o'er the Slippery showed entries for repairs.' -I think er. The manufacturers' cut all the rock, there were more entries of this kind lumber to fit and all the purchaser I Curling and dancing from drop to -�than for iu*clihng else. _--has to do is to-follow directions in! drop, One entry I will always remember.,setting up the building. Once up it is As though it were playing hide and There was 'a fine big roan colt that''there to stay until the owner wants to seek, -7, we called-"The Indian" beeiva' e it. It -is `fire and lightning. Until lost to view in the river A�ep. Is he move -WAS such a terror. I was going to proof, and will last forever. I Hun- -to the "�otm, bizider on Sat have been hitch him dreds-of those buildings The river flows with.a rush-and urday to take a little of the"divil out MCCALP erected in Ontario and Quebec in the And Is lashed in foam against the .:: 0 of him." On Saturday morning he last two years, and are protecting shore, thousands of-dollars' worth of impre. 'But"wending its -way to ' hitched "The Indian" and two other the ocean ments. deep, -.'.:horses and started cutfing corn..About haff -at,hour later' we heard I-icIl i - The proper kind of a shed to hav" �A The turbulent stream is bushed to 0 . I - .- 6bT9-6So3 _ . - i: .- - -from the field and sZii Art. with hi -g - 1 .1 - . . I . sleep. one that will kg�p out the bad weather -. -,The- n tan raying and be fire a 9 Serge Bolero Suit. J hahed-dull was Y lnd��- , -iF­Carne with• 44-4.0-the- ills the story she h - tricks. To make shorter, should be erected close to the fields up a trifle on the left side and ic - - we ehot "The Indian" that night. A where the implements. are to be.used. frame was ca- Q=Oothjy coup for. --away, ---. ha& bfeke with a rattle and-the-ThO daerg on the bufldjnR­9jF0-uTd--5e­ accord effect around the wite, edge of I Where the Lions watch from day to high-strung � Indian was -off�- the brim and,at the top-ol-.the crown. day, -Tile hung on double.bird-proof track so j. ca got some of his that' they will roll Past each other. Silent sentinerils, they ever guard other two hors The, trimming' was a severely I - -iaim. "The Ind IS only 'The Narrows and Inlet-vf Burftrd.- fright and then This will allow of opening any on straight upstanding wing made of -,tripped and fell, -jiulling the others section of the building without ek- the satin, edged with a.cut ruching of A-- the machines. PUZZLED Itown. When the mess was untangled Posing all maline-in the same shade of brown as "The India i"' was down with a broken The man who builds a.cheap shelter the hat. The effect of the hat was leg. to last him two or threi years is log- 'fty)-6n 17 ed. Another pretty Hard, Sometimes, to Raise Children. I money. Build right.' Erect Plain and Striped Taffeta. Smart and tailor Ing mo a smatl hat was made half of straw Children's taste is ofttimesl more The entry that Saturday night read building which will last a lifetime and serge, soutached,:-air trimmed,with a.j braid and Ralf of changeable taffeta, accurate,*in selecting the right kind horse (Indian) broken leg, shot, a, YL-*, . I -ways-be--of-service.- 4..hffi side- of food-to­-ft-the body,-than that-ot-- were into a perm esign in the ra-being--draped.over--one- Nature work 6365."._ The next week.there shed i high a more accurate- entrifss for repairs to the corn-eut� often -seen in the bolero models; vLcn of the crown, finishing in a hi h up- adults. like atting money into a bank,* It t per portion of the -----T ter. the upper fe pleated* or standing loop on the side. miconIY-throurk-dw-e�- -i is going toearn a big interest in the gathered skirt Is of- taffeta in black- Goura in a soft shade of gray was A lady says: "OiFlittle boy had Another time we.were driving a pair,saving of damage to machines an or the same tone as the serge. Col- effective trimming on another -small long been troubled with weak diges- uipment. jif colts-to a surrey. We went over a eq tars and7 cuffs -of-taffeta and taffeta hat- In parasols there are-many nov. tion. We could never persuade him --tovered.-buttons are also used with cities as always at the opening of a to take more than one taste. of any .1 kind of cereal food. He*was a weak good effect.. -season. Soma-Japanese embroidered were puzzled to.­ !NIK XX NA 19 X XXX XX X X MAX X Stripes and Checks. designs; a particularly pretty fancy tIe-cline, acrd we In-bath the. suitings, and the soft parasol was of dark taffeta gathered. know what to feed him on silks being fashioned into frocks and and tasselled at the points. 'One lucky day we tried Grapes suits for southern wear and. early Patterns can be obtained at your Nuts. Well, you never saw a child local McCall dealer, or from The Me- eso,with.such a relish, and it did me. fast -stwiniz. the opularity -of stripes and ched marked As it Was- 11 Company,-Depa "it seemedsee Un. k rola Mat day on Bond-S—tree --iiFthoujg-`h-,We could-almost last season; the combination of black It, Toronto, Canada. ada es him grow. He would eat Grape- and white and soft gray is..alSoLno- W -Nuts for breakfast-and supper,.and I JL ticeable. 7he oft wool suitings, in A Daring.Feat., think he would have liked the fool chebks ranging from the very-tiny- 'for diiner. VMS one o Me- pattern to the aggressive checker- Snooks "The difference in n a appearance is make-believe bold hunters, and was board designs are all good, relieved with a touch of vivid.green, rose, or always spinning hisyarns about his "My husband had -never fancied .1. orange; black taffeta and moire are* experiencea-iri,-Africa� e`geher cereal foods of any kind, but be.be- X something wonderful A also effective for trimming est suitsallyally wound up by saying,he never yet • and.tailored frocks.' The striped silks saw a lion he feared. One night,after came very fond of Grape-Nuts &me has been iiiii-elf improved in healf., 'are usually combined with a plain he had finished yarning, he was a lit- since.using it. n satin or silk, in &�tone that harmon- tle taken aback by one of the audience, Your cares i "c6m 6rt- "We are mow a healthy family ant; Ioth6iss ! izes with or. is an effective contrast' who, Said:- naturally believe in Gvtpe-Nuts. X ing-the aches and pains to the predoniinating color in the "That nothing. I have lain down "A friend' has two children wba q)f the family from youth to old age, are lessened striped material.. Sheer fabrics, crepe and actually slept arndng lion's in their were formerly afflicted with ricket&-_ when you tue this old and trust-worthy rI;medy:- Cxeorgettes, chiffon-cloths, silk voiles, wild, natural state." ....... I wa—se-atieffC4f that the disease .was; thw-v-ari-o-us-otluertransparent Tot�.-—, - caused by lack of ent -a--liplieve that.- I'm nafool "I oprt proper nourishm ries promise to be as good for I'Peveg,L said tbe,bord-hunter. 7 The children showed it. So I urge&---/-'• collars-and other trimming 14 rposes "It's the truth, though." her to use Grape-Nuts a an experl• oans* as they have been for the Pak few "You slept among lions in. their me t, and the result-as seasons. , natural state?" wild, na magical. 7 Net Blousles,r1facticaL "Yes, I certainly did." "They continued the food, and to "Can you prove it? Were 'they day both children 'are as well ani� Bl'o7`usii of chiffon-cloth, chiffon,and ent similar materials, dainty and becom- African?" strong as any children In this city" Ing to a degree, were never very dur'- . "Well, not OxRAIY African-'1i0yls, and,- of course, my friend Is a firm 8. fir Neuralgia able. It was really heaftbreaking They 6 BrW$e9—* 'u=d9m were dandelions." believer in Giape-Nuts, for she hK X when one had a particularly biicom.. the evidence before her eyes everr Mothers: "'Keep a bottle itt your home" Ing and rather expensive blouseJust Sta . ,,W,� day." Name riven by Canadian Pow. have ft begin to pull out arid wear ere are •you living now, Pod- turn Co., Windsor, Ont. 'Prl" 25C., 30c. am JU.00 under the arms and at thr %elbows gers?" isver read tae abc--* letter? A now aftqr only one or two wearings. This "Nowhere. Boarding at same 00c %VV0ara from dale to um.eIL jimyt 7 . _ iaaserta ; ; we Cesulas, true and fru of camasX]ROM*)NO 1019 XXXXXX 191K)KNIM was partially done away with when old place." NSA -X, I, aNt• ;.4 ­2" - --• ,7.T. 77 IF - F4 .6- • • ELANIVII POPULATION. nThe perfect LOS& TAM IN BE BACK day vvhm you work in hw- IR Day's- is the Inimeasing Birth Rate and Fewer - The 111'ar Haw Kept Tourists Away Deaths-Reporte& . mony with law. Health ' From That Country. Usually Comea*vrn mwgcula� The latest census figures for Ireland' CbmeS fi-OM HarMony- Get The Swis� hotel Industry is suffer- With tf#tu�e's Ing greatly.from the.war, with a can- -RheumaNsm. show-an increasing population- How- in 'harmony Shredded sequent bad effect on the country at :,Do not worry about a pain in the-'ever common this may be in America, laws by 'eatin 0 large. Statistics prepared for the back. The worry-will do you more or in the other countries of Europe, Wheat, a Simple, natUrA. National Exposition- at Berne place harm than the pains. The cause of this feature io for Ireland an agree- .elemental food which Supplies the amount of money annually put in ,most backaches is muscular rheums- able novelty. For-the quarter ended the number of the greateS tism, which is painful enough, but not September 30 last t nutrimen,t.wi#1 circulation by'tourists In Switzerland L INIS"MCA111- at $100,000,000. Of this sum about so �jO17 7 fatal. Lumbago is a form of muscu- births in Ireland was 27,779, a rate of the least tax Upon the digest- $4,000,000 represents increased postal 20.8,per thousand Try it fbt-breakfast with. receipts, $400,000 increased telegraph lar rheumatism, so is a stiff neck. and the deaths 14,- On. Sufferers from any form of rheums- 610, a rate of 13.4. per thousand. milk-or cream. Delicious and telephone receipts, while customs Ila tism' should keep their general health There were only 3,511 emigrants, so ,hot9AIUNG PQWW . 7 receipts are likewise much augmented iscwP=QFTH1 up to the highest standard by the use that the net increase it population is with sliced bananas or other FQUCWtkG IF44M during the tourist season. Further, 11M AM of a blood building tonic like Dr. 9,558. railways derive $3,000,000 fi-Wt. Made-'in C-Mada- the national railwa r E Of 300AM Williams' Pink Pills, while taking I It is the decrease in emigration to $4,000,000 from tourist traffic an7, good, nourishing food, without too!which has turned the scale. The sit- NS nually. In 1912—which may be taken much meat. Proper nutrition --and:cation might be-even more satisfa.c- e year—there were 8,585 pure blood are the best means f were not for the heavy death as an aerag I tory if it 0 hotels for tourists in Switzerland, em- fighting rheumatism. Rheumatism rate of children' under a year 'old. ploying 43,000 people, whose salaries iQ L A -NFAINS'HOA49 comes from an acid in the blood,build I About one Irish child in every dozen exceeded 0,600,000, while,the amount it up,.strengthen the syst-ein, -and ,dies before,it has reached the age of in the hotel Indus-- out tyle poisonous acid12 months. Leinster and Ulster have of capital invested try reached the sum 'of $227,000,000. The Cheer of Trouble. the predominance in this respect. In % causes rheumatism. In this way The hotelkeepers have asked the fed- One joy that trouble Perera have found complete recovery them/ne child, in every seven or seal ' as,is shown by the following case:. eighf councilthat some extraordinary dies an infant; in Connaught measures be taken to relieve the un-1 Always sends. 'To cheer-you up Mrs. 'Samuel Childerhouse, Orillis,-Lonly one child in every 15. Dublin and ailing. Is kindly friends., ,favorable conditions now prev Ont., says:—"About three years ago-I Belfast no doubt account for this, for popo.5ed measures are the 'Was greatly afflicted with a severe!poverty-stricken Connaught has.more out Citron, Vistmaper. RUSSIANS ARE KIND. creation of a government system of 3ginvrd?s T.1,4- pain in the back, which I thought at fresh air than.can-be found in the furniture and other as- mortgages on ' first Was due' to kidney trouble. I cities, especially in Dublin", which has Austrian Officer exchanged After sets, and a legal delay of two years .'A Little Shaky. -'tried a number of remedies, but they a system of tenement houses where I after the end of the war for the pay- He went to dine with a bachelor did not help me any, in fact, the pain scores of families live in one house, Year in Siberian Prison. went-of interest on mortgages. fiiend who prided himself that his was growing worse, and got so bad and often more than one famil Lieutenant Hans Kranders has just that I was quite finable to do my single room. returned to his home in Vienna after few pictures.were gerls. After hav- i INVPLLGranulated Eyellda. ing enjoyed themselves well—too housework. I could not even sweep a 1, That-Ireland is a less ,distregsful having been a priectner of war in Eyes Inflamed by exposure well, in fact—at dinner, they adjourn- floor. . I was advised to try Dr. Wil- ;country than it used to be, and now Russia for more than a year, to Cold Winds and Dust ed to the picture gallery; where the OUft uickly re iieved by Marine linins' Pink Pills, and I am &Iiid I is on the mend,is further evident from through an exchange'of incapacitated M Wye Rem No Smart- host pointed-out to his guest a land- acted upon the advice, for before I the statistics of. pauperism. Here prisoners betweeii Russia and Aus- Inc.just Eye Comfort. At ur Druggists' scope, saying, "What do you think 'had been taking the Pills long the there has been a T very marked de- tria. 60c per Battle.Marine ve inTubes 25a. i that, my boy—eh?11 The following began to subside, and under the crease. There were-nearly 9,000 few- it the beginning'-of September,. FozBeok ofthalyltl=write of was---hi"ouglied rather than Pam wa's Martina gyp Remedy compa".1:111111414" continued use disappeared entirely, er people in' the workhouses in the ' 1914, Jieutenant Krinders spoken: "Beautiful, old chap—very and I have not since been bothered quarter under review than the aver- wounded severely in the leg during Reconcile& fine—awf'11Y good. Trees wave 'bout with it in any way. My husband was age of the-same period for the last a battle with.the Russians near Lub- -also cured of a severe attack of indi- 10 years, and there were 12,326 few- ilin. He was left helpless on the 1 We observe that our friend has a so na'shally!" gestion by this same'medicine, so that er people in receipt of outdoor relief i field for two days, and finally was ;bad cold in his head, and of course we both have much reason to be grate- i we tell him exactly how to cure it. from the rates.' found by a Russian patrol, who took returns is the maintenance of a high . From his pocket be takes a large Masi F -ful for it." 'him to the nearest hospital. He was The least satisfactory feature of the memorandum book and enters our You can get Dr. Williams' transferred to Gomel, where, despite one of the Pink r tm prescription on filial PHIS from any medicine dealer or by death rate-from tuberculosis. Enorn- �the excellent treatment, his condition rub- ..'..rnall at 50 cents a box, or six bdxes ,ous effort, inspired by Lady Aber- grew. worse and it was deemed nec- pages thereof. Then he snaps a - from The Dr. Williams' deen-jju been devoted in every part estary to amputate his lei 11 for $2.50 r. He -re- Cr band' about the book, _sneezes I smiles happily. _)Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. of Ireland to stamping out this i mained in Gomel until December,I Purely Herbal--No poison. when, In company with other prison-I We observe to him that we are scourge. It has been by no means un- oto coloring matter. 'WORLD'S BIGGEST ARSENAL. fruitful. But the scourge is still ers. he was taken to Siberia glad our-instructions for a cure have AntIseptk:­S t*p a b I o o d. there, 'and yearly takes a great toll The prisoners travelled in second made him so happy. poisoning. festerlin etc. 18ritiin Overtaking Gerufany is Pro- of Irish lives. class ears and were privilege4 to take "It isn't that," he says. "Since V Soothing--Ends quick& the dustion of Munitions. rot this cold I have written down pain and smarting. -.4their meals in the station,restaurants L I.. Heals all sore visit to a locomotive works in whenever'stops were made. every sure cure recommended, and whenever the cold gets so bad I feel Sete.BOX. An Druar"to end Stores England, is' a good example of How to Save On-reaching Ouisk the prisoners ; --the commercial fac 1were transferred to fourth class cars,;A5 though - I couldn't stand it an-1 ,Pnversation of Your E which were in filthy-condition. They day I read over the cures and tori war p t. S yes ,purposes, writes a cor 7AJLXS "M SAIM. resle!!nAton' 0 remarkably. reticent had no means of changing their cloth.-I think how much better it is to have "a 1 7 are �re about our own modest efforts IMT TKIS rXX2-2PZXsCXXr=oX ing and did not even have,enough ,the cold than to endure all the reme- ARMS — ALL SIZES — STOCK. thatVew people know water to wash their hands. The -ver- 1 dies." F Grain, Dairy-or Fruit When Yam how much we t), y,,, eyes gee you- trouble' Do want to _ buy. write: H.. W. Detwom --egla.%mos or spee- min was almost unbearable. Finally.! have done. The railway company we �ou already wear' P., Brampton, Ont M i tavies'! Tbousands of people wear these arrived 1 Gave been visiting has been making on December 28, they at 7 windoww" who might eastly dispense ! How Iluch Rye Nf'RFS, 13 IN SIXTT CON munitions for more than a year in with them, You inav be ,one of theme, Kausk, in the government of Jenissen cession, Fmitkiln, $6,000. IL and it Is )our duty to save )our eyes where they were housed, in an el I t�,W endale. Muskoka connection with one of the large arms- hefore It-In too late. The-'ey" are.neg- Do Vou Eat meets firms, and it now -makes noth- lected more "than any other orirn of two Storey building. Here they met 7, \ !os SALIN '7 the entire' body, After you fin,4 Your numerous Turkish prisoners and sev I C0711- .tnupolp- 1, . how."out your,eyes" Do rm'l '.%Inmt people cat little. It ftn). rye. Yet ;jLLF I D.?-', MOTOR Jag else in Its extensive locomotive j,1,L,,p vrork tvu.slt dos n,'and.rest y*mr and a warm y 44p) revoliftions, 350 volts; it,ftot- works. The other large railwayeral German officer e I*' one of. the mons heall ful.-und and' YOU re"t ih­m'! R,6w you do not. �friimdahip sprung up between them ]A�q condition. Apply Mr. StsintwL You k ,utritinus vereals t .panies are doing the same thing, " i Dr. Jackson's Homan-Ileal hL most, I You read or do-somethinc'else that Life here was pleasaht- enough, as nutritio" cereal food known Ileal, sci LIA.1y Newts, Toronto. "nee. some of them are tven making guns. keeps %-nur 'eyp" busy; you work vo whole -berri-8 bf e OursrY has not attempted that, bift 0�'ftn until )Qu'go LML'j;ed, That Is why food was cheap and plentiful and the contaWs 35 per cent -Wxns Ica MAMA. NMW97A- xo many hate strained eyep and finally residents of the ;own were-kindl y: r Whole wheat It its makihg several other things,.and oth-r ,%P -Zrnuble9 that thrriaten partlat ,eIn addition it contains I 17-MAKI.No INEWS ANt. J073 It dis- )v Urtica Lor sale ities. - It or total blindness. Eyeshimses are disposed toward them. odarized tlax weed, and bean.. t Y",�( MORI U& In Resod Ontario -in-large--cluaiAl—i �: 1: ; DespitT-The for 21,y wlyt�: in rkmpo:igon,front any Zg­T thtr�l bitter cold— T..was .L, -f he ark WILA Pon-I y"'11 Info rIALC ceased. hgfiding locomotives. e,, ipttnn. which hir- -tbjeL -qcLd_._ �11 F, e prisoners I vely relle'e C."StIpaLIM.- application to WII-on Ilubitshlrts am- We are fast overtaking , arrears, t­ s­ ­ ­­­v, ­­ ­­ ---- r. fAr X(,U rte. ba. IC." any. 73 West Adelaide St Toronto. and I have little doubt that eventual- wnnA4 t we It it oh�rt t1i took daily walks under guard of a Roman ),Ipal loake different and re- p "'.9tild you like your P%p troublep to dip- --A- uIres a simpler I CLPLLANIOUIL ly we shall bo found to-have turned Appoati wx if by mast'' Tr) tins pre- Russian. soldier. But all 'this , as , PM of preparation. So' V. 5 cers ;i-led he absolutely certain to follow dIr6v-. much-advertised I ilqion, 4ic� to the near"t wideawake changed when two of the On package and do not site while 'the tables on the muc' 1druK store an-4 get it bottle of lion-tvto­ to escape. ',00king poriblge or you spoir it. AXCER- TUMORS. LUMPS. ETIV. tee bottle with C Internal and external, cured with. tablets.: till a Roo-our; - out pain by our home treatment. .4 at ioc and 25c. Wri to enenw. wal1il %k,kter. drop in one tablet.and al- "As a Fesult we were ali confined to Sold by grorer 1W -e went out -to .Sheffield, where l low to 4horouxiLl,% With by Roman Iteal Co., Toronto. us before too late, Dr. Bellman Medical we spent the.rest of the day in two ' hi 14 ld-Imthe th� eye..two to r r our rooms for thirty da79-1 and even i Co.. LIMIted. Collinirwood. Omt. dul 5b,f I I ni`•. ",'Ia I I Just joic how juickly our windows were nailed down," he I of the great armament works. tour eves clear up and hnw soon the i said. "The officers, too, had to do Same Effect. BOOK ON field is to-day one vast arsenal, and irrlamnv"titm win di"ttppear. Don't 1 Sharp. "I punctuated my tire 'the it IA ab%olulel% harm.- their own cooking and menial labor, DOG DISEASES 7, the greatest in the world. Essen afl-111 to orae it;- ich wai done for them previousy -T;:-N-M. Many wh are rwir blind mi-ht which of day."`­ -7bears no comparison haN-v ziNpil their� I S t;trtpd ,.. Friend: "Punctuated! You me to it. -The eyen bad thv,*, -an And How to Feed Plou- r -punctured, I arie—s.Ee-eT-iWo-rN��--aFone—exe-e4d-E-s-sen-- theni I,. I in, o. in the aggregate, but Sheffield com- ,simpip treatment. but ln:Li�% "On July 30 they were told that an suppose. 161talled fm to any address DT fectiv.;m in multitudes of 4,asesr .- Now Sharp: "P' 'haps I do; but anyway,! Amedn's theAuthor �ines with them a vast number "of that yotl hate been waitt�d doti't dj?la,,� exchange of invalid-,&prisoners would a full stop." Pleseer I.. CLky GLOVER, V.S. but it,, What Nou can_=nvIe August I came to I be made with Austria, and on Au mail ones, which Are ma ung a K likyly T -,—v--Xandpr� was on manythings, for the—war. us aq o,'virg, 5� Mr pubi .1 this pr--s if )aur own druiccist ... JOY On-the outbreak of war two estab- annot fill t. to for a whery he reached Viefina." jR lishinents in partkular were making the Valltlm-� .;rug ('o, Toronto, C Winard's Liniment Co., Limit are 119C FOR. CHICKENS nothing for-tile army; now theyoUttllttetl -L all. Gentlemen,—Theodore Dorais, a and umarA,s Liniment cur.-.: Diphtheria. pay the above price for crate-fed --Making.,high explosive shells of all customer of mine, was completely We 1 �ORTAGE-(w-DOCTORS. 'tet five years chickens, bled, and picked clean to the sizes for the army, as well alFIERids --,cured of rheumatism.al Married-Again. �af-iu-ffe­ring­, b-Y-the judici use for the navy up to the great 15-in. ng.tips. WALLERIS p Armor- itereing projectiles. The large- Young Physicians Told Not to Go to' Some time ago the German army MINARDIS LINIMENT. sized shiffla are the great feature , of administration officially reported that: The-above facts can be,verified by 700 Spadina Avenue 'Toronto armor-piercing I to the Parish CAI-EL Ileimich Lohberger, a Pomeranian�writili' to him? Priest STVPS the platee. One huge-shop'after an-'I An appeal to save medi a an P E N E 8 96 'of comb saner and reservist, had been killed. or y of I othir is filled with them, and there from the ranks at has been A COTE, Merchant—. a 'A week later"thd suppoied dead man are. stacks awaiting removal. They made by Prof. E. Barclay-Smith,, of I t. Isidore, Que., 12 May, '98. from a Bone Spavin,Ring Bone, are made complete from the pi * 6n c' ireturned to his native village alive S Splint,Curb,Side Bone,or similar g - th University of London, who says I ward, and here all the processes are that the.shortage of-doctors-is-already -and well, although a cripple. He had trouble an gets horsegoingsou to be seen in perfection. There are -iou, -be far more 'so ' lbeen badly wounded- when- death! -good It'acts Mildly but cLuickly and good 4, and will in 1 eparted. When he arrived at Not Up to Her S 12,000 men employed. 'time. He writes: home the veteran found his wife mar- or remove Ifie hair and horse can "The dictum has gone forth that it i "Have you any references in- be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with KEEP ried again. 2,00 a battle YOUR -BABY MNLL. is the duty of the medical students, quired the lady of the house. each bottle tells how. S I�with­-the'.exception of -those in their 11YIS, mum, lots of thim," answered delivered. Horse Book 9M free. I A manicure artist who could polish ABSORBINE,JR.,the antiseptic liniment Mothers call keep their little ones fourth and fifth years,to forsake their 'e-It the prospective maid. ill lung f for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, En. and heitithy by thi? occasional profession and volunteer for Combat a man's brains would f "Then why did you not bring some larged Glands,Wen%,Bruisc3,VaricoseViins; want. Aiise, of y's Own Tablets. There is_ ant service. of them.with-you?" heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you no minor ailment of little ones that ! Let the iOWeal student once rea- —Well, .mum, to- tell the troot, more if you write. $1 and $2 a bottle at the T'blets will not cure, and' above size that this is is duty and he will they're just loike me photographs. ► deli-e-L Ubeml UW bottle for 10,3911IMP& Mortre ,Gay.None of them don't do me justice.7- T,O.F.,516 Lyrnana Sidi.. all they are absolutely safe &mt posi- go of that I have---no the sbad 1,F.YOUNG, :� r �!49w­a lt!isorb!ae and Abm"Int. Ir.. .:: ma . It C2ndL tively no injury can result from their a doubt . He bas already gone in u 8'e. Concerning them Mrs. Henri'larger number than W 'the authorities intard's ZdaftlWn Cares Sweet in cows Huard, Kingston, Ont.,.writes- "There are probably aware. and this spite.. -is no medicine I knoix of so �od for of the restraining leash of.his teach- .little ones as is Baby's Own Tablets.i ers and advisers. He—I love you. They-haiye ceri&Wly been of great ser- ,Whether his going will be an ulti- a She-=But I haven't a cent in the to.me.", 7111ffAWets are sold by mate gain to the nation is not for him world. H medicine -SWy mail at 25 e, bmdt it is W dealers to judge, a matier of the He-Excuse me, yod-didn't allow cents a box from Thi-Dl�r—. W it grayestq concern. The -de?ftnd 'for me,to finish* I love you riot- 34-Ldicim- Co., Brockville, Oht. 'medical se'rviee-for military purposes l Shi-%'Sol I only wanted to-try you; FST F11 L have a $50,000. -4 at home and "abroad, to say nothing fortult WM.M=womb IN­ Jof the needs-of the lay population, is Yes, but you interrupted me I&Y: `Not a Fault-finder. leaps and $e=-Yes, The spirit of America at 9 ..1-Wa-;. your husband good to You, ;increasing' daily, and by again. I love you not for your money's Waguitude and Cheerfulness. bounds." miss. Mandy sake. I wo'ked 18 Deed he was, 13 THE she—Well, I'm so glad, for that hours a day fo' years fo' dat men an' The more indignant some of our, wy aas only joke about the $50,000. �vsOaa7t !Last he never once fouild fault wif a thing. neighbors can grow over scandal the _._ vvutol 72 I-W-.matt,mv. -Fl�b7 7. ISSUE 3oLtu&24re ZdabnalLt Cur" Colds, I did,fol him." tabre.they seem to enjoy it • ----'16 J 7 4 P fr ✓ 'e' ,-' -jg,: s -"i: t •^r-`•a::.s.,,'r ~"':.. �- �,�'-' 1 a .w .r-r �+ .r, - "i: :v'i.- 'Cw•. � d.w,•,xt;destax. r ,', a., > 5y,'".>�._na.."� ..vi.. iia:,'.'",'6 •.4r ih'.spin ., ;u� �••...:., /.. -'>~, - ,,Yr., .,m--4'.'� 'Y'sem.:' ,,.. a.., ..:,,, :. y -_ ! + •+hf- t'• 7r _ -¢. v-•. - A , �....--Yt'_-- ..'•...'° G.. '. 1� 't .f'^ ---dam.....•' i I % oun Carruthers, c•riem. R J stanley. rerav,tdrra•Naerlsea,ata. :, �aayb.aavasy> ym��g�usogM1rs John Gormley, Jas snr}rew,Geo Cowan „ » f , aPtoltadag,Oar r. s W'Sleep, Aad-wnilibr R Anderson. Geo, white, w H Chester. was P Petty, IGHEST PRICE PAID-For all - . J Todd,x. wilsou s w widdli5old.Thea Gores of rpouta:7. L.7PIYE, lot t cons a ,x , a 7 i'TiBll/ pte>certag lads Rhone "IM. Wly your increased patr6hagi d rice the at 'Sasses and .' • par y X1.00 ti paid in tdvaoe». Pucleria. H Ellicott. J Byers, Geo Dun- t'are doing our'uoat tojgive y the r s 1.48 sae ; can, win Pee r[ollin er,' w is _ - 8absedpUms United Butes 01.00 Grilse, w P Jones. Jra_w�lk�a, w x L?LL9 FOR SALE WT -a hrm for � in a4vanos, Pugh,J G Borland.J H itvaas nobi s �gas se.ast b -eats«-aw a.-moderate -_- ERY BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY, IL Don.s,Ytoksaing. s. S. PUGH C seatt.John Whitson,o H Pugh, Jacob 0laiemoot, tf r A FULL LINE-of fresh frozen and smoked fish on hand sll the tiare.' JOHN MURKKR, ProprieXor. Peyer. (NBPECTORB QA.,tdHEEP (�700D FOR`BALE-The under- ,Halibut and white fish-13c. per lb. 1` Polling s/b.divisio'n�jo, I,'Y Bari 18, y�l maganed has for gab a large quantity of ;d` PICKaRINa COUNCIL tence'ralri. suigble for firewood, consisting to 2, John ste¢heneon,3 Tho$ ADnan, 4 chieav of pine, For Partioulan app17 to Red 881C270n.14C. par a• The council elect of the Municipal- war Thom,: Jae Tudd. 8 .w 'Sadler, 7 George Farley,lot 16,con, Piekeziag. x&17 ity of the Township of Pickering for w B Burk,6 A L rrilue,9 R•e-Ward. 10 •Pigk salmon tic. per lb; _ 1' the year 1916 met pursant to statute a H Evans, 11 J o •pang. STRAYED-From the premises of _/ " Frozen trout 12c., per Ib. ' on Monday, Jan. 10th. There were The usual by-law was passed Guth• We onwittelet'ts,,con, .•t,. Pio-eve O eters,' addles, clseces and fillets in stork as xis ewes,one with undersigned, tp8g tail and'pave ' • ppr�eaeut, E. B. Hoover. reeve, R, R. orizing the reeve and treasurer -to labs,ewes have ear tsgs with name, green h well. _. Mowbray,first-deputy reeve,and John borrow the sum of Fiye thousand paint on back of neck. Any information y Fergie, W. W. Sparks, and Alex. dollars fot the current expenses of the gaW tE t� p�°arded. G°ii�Claresnoa will be handsomfly ` F Wilson,councillors, all of whom took towns IP* _And to boost yo6r contestant for the piano the will give on and subscribed to the required declare- A by-lazy was passed appointing `R. �r AED-An industrious man tion of office. The reeve in the chair. E. Forsyth Wmeuiber•of the Board of V who can earn •too per mouth•and e:- - Wednesday, Jan. 12th 500 bonus Votes for 256. worth of The minutes of the fast two greetings Health and•R. E. Forsyth Geo, Philip, nems selling ad*Products to farmeus, !dust 'were read and approved. and N%% V. Richardson sanitary in- gave some means for etar2ing a:pensee and any kind of soap in the store. t On motion of Air.Mowbray, second- speccors for the year 1916, fnratah. Contract s•snea by two responsibleLtd. by Mr. Fergie, the standing Com- A by-law was passed ap elating men. Address W. T. Ra YLIiiGH oo, Lta, S'enkes all 10c. toilet soaps or C. p Toronto,Siring age,'gccupstioa and references. i mitteea for the year 1818 are composed Edward lilacs assessor for the year g Cal£Qs all 5c. toilet soaps fors__ --= =-of the following : the-.first named ill 1918, and Q.W Parker and John Scott ARMS TO RENT-Being lots lU each case to be chairman, viv, : be auditors of Pickering township of 'Flo and 11,can e,in Pickering'rp,tconsis- ` Roads and Bridges : Meseta. 'Mow- the accounts Of 1G18. ting of bu acredlding Gore caress. Good dwelling JAS . HARD-SON bra Fo ie, Hoover, Sparks and A by-law was passed appointing L. Gad oucbnfldtngD coir a rich clay loam. An ­RIC. p rg P abaadance of good was u.herd and soft, XN A Wilson. Mathews caretaker of the township bat a Sint class mea need aPpty. For further Contingencies : Messrs, Fergie, hall for the year 1916. particulars es apply toJamea Cochrans.8 5-23 Y pUR (ai oojam Mow brat/and Hoover. The Council now adjourned to meet d,myrtle station, s1) Bonuses for Wire Fences and Drain- again on Monday, Feb. 7th for the age Matters : Messrs.Wilson, Sparks transaction of general business. , r' STORE and Hoover. �.�....�.- Shags Business Schools -pE1'.!L'� -:- ,SHOE r Damages to Sheep Billed by Dogs : give thorough Messrs, Sparks, Mowbray and Hoover. KINGSTOPl ROAD EAST = Toronto, Canada,. g Relief. Messrs. Sparks, Wilson courses which lead to good salaried and Hoover. On the evening of Monday Jan. 24, office appointments. Free cater or tb* latest-styles in Fall and Winter Footwear. The standing committee on Coatis- a recruiting meeting will be held in logos explains. Enter any time. Farmers Shoes ! Bring in your whole gencies reported and recommended the Almond's Church. First class speak- w. H.' Shaw, President. Head following payments : S.•H. Steven- ere wUl be-present to glue addresses. ' Offices, Yonge dt Gerrard Ste., To- - - fatally and let ug shoe them. v son for services as bailiff attending Everybody welcome ionto.__ :• , the division court, 2.00; M. Gleeson - Bayo and girls school shoes of. ..the best quality. - services ds clerk shear pri division CEMENT TILE I const.X00 :John 3iorkar printing and ._ f;CHOOL RaPoftTa .• --.A complete stock of Rubllef•a, felts, etc. advertising 48.83 : D. R. Beaton on _ acct. of salary 75:00: Your ccmmittee Standing of pupils of Green River recommends that the grants made by school for December 1916. The- first .The undersigned has begun the mane- Bell Phone lads - - the council in December last to. the three of each class are given in order facture of cement the from 3 to 12 4? ` diftrrent branches of the «'omen's of merit. 1V-tilos-h. itfichell. D. inches. CAll.and get quotes Iaatitutea oc Fred Cross Leagues be Michell, N, Hobson: car• III-C. tions at yards on Brock _ r P E -- N - paid the following. (a) bfiae M. A. Wright. I. Gra F. Carter. Jr. Ill- rosd:Shalf mile west of ale T - © • p;paaiidt pp E L Richardson. sec-treas. Pickering G. Horusbaw, J. Ferrier, NI. Hoover. p - branch. $100.90:ici Sirs D.R. Beaton, II class-�i. Routley, O. Routley, -G. Also, Cement kept constantly WH/TBY. -�� rT R/0 - sec-treas. of Whitevale branch Postill. Ibt class-M. Michell. L. on hand. $lilil.00. Ms.s. -,Boyd- Burk. see- Hornsbaw,G. DAfoe. Primer .A.- Frank M 1 C�1��1, tress. Brougham branch. $10000 . G. Madill. G. flackn". R. -3ladill. , _ T H E id►Miss S.E. Evans. sec-tieas. Clare- Primer B.-B. Postili, R. Michell. L.- moot moat branch. $IOO.OU:Ie) alts. $. R Skoptiz. _B K -- - 3towbray, sec-treas. Kinsale branch . _ $loo.00:117 Miss M�-11dred Hoover. see- Big e } ANDARD treas. Altona branch 8100.U0 ;iptl Missffleeti; .6 Beatrice Annan, sec•treds. Duob+artoaQ r � � --IOf f,,ANAOA bed CtOss flocietp, $100,00; ih) Miss - `f jr/` 1IMtAD OFF1Gi - 10 O .-Marg Smith. sec-treas. Cherrywoud Fled Cross Sbclety 8100.1)0: Your - - . .A General BankW Business Condnatei. � committee recommeada that the com- ' imunication from Sick ChildrWa Has. Pecruitillg �Ieetings will be held..dt the.Eollowirr Places ..,Accounts of FglrMCM Merchant$ and Msaw pita)asking fora grant be!plated onfile. . Your committee recommends that and On the dates nlbntioned : ffaaturers reCer�'O careful attRalftOtr. the clerk prcoure -six copies of the - - TRUST-FU,MD$ should be deposited is oer SAVTNM Municipal Wortd for the use of the Ianuar�' 16th-In .the Methodist Ch ri eb. Fici►ertn DEPARTMENT.NT. t ssesast rata•e[ ` members of this council and clerk also 5undak•• $ DEPART Eil{Yes lsssrwt res that two extr,s copies be-procured tot at the close of the evening service. 1 haft TMR1• - tbe police trustees of Claremont and a• 's t•'r s t� � Pickering. Monda,v,.January 214th--4n . Almond's Church, Kingston road, - . .PIC I�ERII�TG BRANCH,.. The a an r g eammtttcr _ z R W. GORDON. Mraasar• atported as follows: That the sum of ea8 a $ "� se • rl 1111011 one dollar and fifty cents per weer . be granted co 5trg, Hiram Alsop to Tussis'- Januar lath-In the t{ethodist Church, Cherry- _ the maintaiaance Of the Grabam cht� a' 3 r _ th wood at 8 P. ill. _ -s,_'for the term o1 four weeks. ,l�,�For• 1 18ie to act as commissioner. T 26th' - - . nrCh - Tbe standing committee on Bonuses Wednesday, January -- i�-the 'C� for Wire Fences Drainage' Matters, - - - - -- --. Etc.re t _ On basal- e•Li are held under the auspices of thi W rods oenoe on lot 99 coo. 8. � _Citizeo'S; tuitiu8-Lese=------ ' _._jft. Hoover to inspect and report._T6 committee acknowledge the --Speak -Col Col. A. G. Henderson, Major R. Smith, :apt. Geo. re celpt of a communication from the warm clothing footwear'. Financial Past of Canada re advertis. W. P. Every, Sargt. Major "Gaud , late of the 4th B+tt. Gait, wealth by weeacing.good f; �d Ing-debenture by-lams. Would re- and who was wounded at Langema , God was ifnTslided We have a complete time of underwear,hose and socks: commend that same be placed on file. home from fFrance, and others. The standing committee on Roads _ ; and Bridges reported and recommend. A. For- Jr lnoot'S socks wind heavy rabbets,boo _ ..•d the following payments. g THE 116TH BATTON and rubbers, also rubber.boots acid over-shoe•. - �. .'`•yth fol. railing at Barry's bridge, - _ Brock td. con. 8, B,IU, Gyro ailing t warm and d iapproaches to brid a op . lot -21, is �'r, F, g p ) It pays to keep your •►last .limbs:, 19 U0: - �` ; r fee moron. 5. and dra ` --- - _ !(rapsda Ingot Iron Co.for culvert 18 -- a areheadquarters s • ov ra , Iry long. 15 in. did. l8 04; C. IN . Ax- . _ k - a tEs reefers ---' ---.'Mord,repairia ling on Dixie Hill. - costs, re msde•to rnea;anre clothing Wrot 1 Df ichell, Stat ellip on _ oL an Meet grave{;899 1larkhani to pay one halt b iof the latter, Whitby tuwnship for work perfurrned on ea'tern towniiue or A pair of home-ma'de shirts ' 13 .'24. . .1by-law was introduced and pas. :' 4.►ur groceries are'the treNbest sed throuch its vatitus re:.dings and - - -- - - - . finally carried appointing the follow• 9 to overseers. L Jaber Scott, 2. w J, , M E Q R G �' 1 U P Stanley.3 Russett Bye,4 w. L.courtice "'S.O.;iiiits. 6 P. Morrison,7 Win. Thom, - 8 d race ,9 J Pearce, 10 Geo Lee, 11 a' ; - rower, S Bei ramex white., J L Palmer, 15 John Barrett,181s Hone*' 17 Artbnrorahaoil 18 John Emerson, w • ' 19+ol. P.J. Rowe,21) Geo Rowaop, 21 ,I _ "MADE IN CANADA 1]]nn3 --and C6unhT_Nwd You - johncnodwin. ZL nos. o'Heilly, 23 Rob _ Torrance,' art ur ray or, 25 Robt. i • _ uarland,28 D rrawford,27 w H wrst• -.'Ford ToCar E c ney,28 oeo Cammack,29 Asa Hubbard. ; ua8' ; M G N W ANT G D 80 Amoa sriguall.31 Herbert stover, • I $53082 -dsnasell Davidson',33 Ro6t Tweedie. 1! - to RNLI3T IN 84 waiter ounn, 35 Wesley Gee,- 30 •-- - as Bruce tt'iilsop, 37 John soden 38 w r willson,V Judson A Pugb', ,4o D e �'i, THE '•WHITBY" COMPANY r Burner,41 G TrAM-49 c L xackey, 48 R I. If you stayed. indoors all tvinter-you might i wilsob, 44 w.Pengelly.45 G L middle. � , -. F too,46 w J. whale, 47 w H. Nnrton, 48 �; -snot need your Ford'till'`'>:ew g-Cass" time. But ° Tl3 � - - 7 u D aline, 49 J s Wilson.50 R H Pilkeg, - !' ii in the wide "oat-of-doors the Ford serves as 116th Ontario County Battalion for Overs+eae Service. bl a Pegg, 62 D Russell,53 J H Madill, Ili -- fyt-r T-WT -55-__u-Co,vie,__56 J s �I• --- well in'January as in June. It's the S11-7`0017"' I 57 J H �ficheil,58 R w Wilson. ' round car with a reputation or-servibe-sed- - - e conYman Sharp, p- av,A spears, 80 N. Liffton, 61 cbas 1i economy that isn't affects y Uxbridge, with Major Robert Smith, of Columbus, Nichols.82 a w d:ydd, 83 w Grigggg, jr. 64 Thos. Dunkeld,65 Thos Jludi I albSecond '• sum Jackson,67 w H Pugh,68 J H Gaus- The Runabout is now$4110: the Town Car$780;f.o.b. I' in Command. 69 G morgan,70 J rallster, 71 John I�'I Ford,.Ontario. All cars completely eauipped,includ- ,-- `t Tarr;72 grove, 73 1 Hoover, 74 in electric headlights. Equipment does not Include �. - -Tarr LeviLe r, r P crestgate,7tI s John- I i - � , ,'speedometer. Chet slate frQm4. ..--- r _ Enlist with ¢oul'County unit, a Battalion which will be ezclusivelr ` son,?7 w s Holtby,78 A Johnston. recruited from your neighbors and acqualutances-sa� PovND-x>>r�PaRe - I --- W. J: tUK t! SON, officered by wen who are known to yon all. ► 'tt e!bster, F w Hobbs, w John l Whitby, Ontario H E Clark, t+ D eo owning•, S. sicholson, W B. PovrelL Pickering. �.� --Apply at Recruiting Office, Brock Sc, Whitby; or to A cheater,G.Toyne, T. Puckrin, P a ;I 1� any Officer, N, C. O. or man of the 118th: -%owe,J H icayea,F Bomb, W. B. Burk, _ L Hagerman, w s major, a Farndale, $, L.-MAJOR, Lient., GEO.W. P. EVERY, Capt., • dos wideman,Robt-Devitt. w. H. Nor I 116th Batt•. C. E. F. 116th Batt.O. E. Pa ' ton. 9. P."rrier, Alf Rogers.J s sones t __ c odstick, Thog. xeeal. w R ward, Ic Jkorga10 divans, a Pallister and z;noe igaQ� T 3� KSNa' i ,vigbsw - - � Y . .-_ -r2 ra„,/ •a.ire.•4 1.Y_ 5 7 -7 ..Nam Madill,Will, who has been OLARiRMONofined to.his house foo "v"l DRAL"IN -4 BUD41Y is ponfined 00 'we.are Mrs. Joshua f weeks through illness, is. HE 0 M����� K t' her bed with a severe attack o pleased to.state, Improving.Arippe. High-Grade Ve i IL ILM rTMessrs. A. D. Rose and. W- G- �1=.cowd memaw.leg Margaret CIAII&D, who 1-rlei.-OL Will town has been ill foe i"ts bf the Sde NOWC-'now improving n on 'Ncl lo�tCVt� ich they @attoUrstbs DOMLOM VillakOcUlid 7lot ew, of whLTxbridg' e cm"nL-Frank Allawayiareagen nade PanNsilit th*6O&dnl*aMokto his aster, when Wo.bave theMaflying visit The B�ptist Young PeoOle's --------- ­ ..IW =bl*forIVOMj. FE. Beal, od Tuesday. JU.Bion 5pent a very ewyableear aren mot h�ora6te farms. Mrs, r. was confinedFred Farme g att iy houge-for a few, days suffer-I he hotue of Mr. Win.Ing from thepre) e over to Stouff- (?u jF�i( ity evening,last.'to her e�i'T, of the 5th com-, of Uxbr;dgeraillogeolds. : , A. A. A;rxiNSON, Manager.1rr �:Z4WktTBY BRANCH:P to, Orcurs droNad played foul rivate Dick Page, of Toronon Tuesday atrinks but lost by fifteen shots i,, eveading a few days withStQar-d friends. Having 512Ray Rumohr, of theBaUk. We! he has been 6'Resolved that I will deal SEF OUR NEWIlingtoo, has been tra,us -ipreiaed his tinkleL-liat Arthtir. granted dyveek's leave of absence. + :2. SAWING MACHINES ferred to,the braniScott, are at theD. A. and Mrs. ThL, Women's Institute will hold 2ery wheels, circular. .. We sell enling a few days wiLh the t inuary meeting on thepew beir J: W M 25.1C3C011=Z 33063COV7 saws, gasoline engines and London, Ont. f a f te . loot,of Wednesday,Jan. 19th and buggies. I -amount 0 Henderson. cutters'here is an unnsua at th. hotue of Mrs. M Styles to suit everyone, eircAr '.alckueas in the village at present, a In -making a resolution like thisTlleq-�wgratnme ,will consist Of hammered and gummed.and Physical saws,ly of the Is grippe nature. "The Moralmost nd paper (in also Ques- we will help you carry it but Prices reasonable. Hugh Mrs.,Gregga Evils (if Fault-findiug'-0-re Van the bes.tuire uE� er the tion Drawer, inumic -I MR )UT giv 1:m. :rjLe -=E30W gra,ndson, afferi"ng,froin la, All ladies are invited.vare.at present In Wedding Cakes a specialtyBROCK ROAD.ppe. MJohn McGrath is now comfort- Both Phones in shop. -shop, In the vvestern front the ft1lieeabl established in big new HE MONNF FrONTHILL y at the four can fire live shells for the nerny's RB y. PICKERING-the old stone store one, and are now confidentcorners. time erg. "llHayward, of Arub complete victory when the4.4 WANTED NOW NURSERIES AlfredParry Sound.0istrict. is visiting comes. 0.td Reliable salesman to act as agent withlra, tt�dcj Mrs: Powell for a ...... 0 In Ontario county.few days. PAY WEKKLY We have appointed B.J. Arm- 011irlers paid -aThe Markham 5� outfit free, exclusive territory andour strong,= Clinton SL, Torou-1*eodly visit to the Claremont noney .m-last, but were aiking specialties.y agencies are the beat In the business to, to represent us for Picker- club on Saturda, teen shots.- . . .defeated by seven for we sell the highest grade ofJog and district and e will John and Mrs. Jackson Find stock at most reasonable prices and a w%nted. Port Perry 9 ut a guarantee deliveries in first elms give any Infoitnatiofamily, of INursery stock Is sellingcouple of daq last weetewith raw condition. ind good money canWe-,haive %very choice list of Thos. E. and For parStephenson. Satisfaction Guaranteed, well thin year i varieties for spring delivery ofOur Stock of WHITBY be made in this district. frill.Con rattilations to One of our ticulars write Sales Manager, t trees and ornamental Co..boys, Er. W. N. Middleton, '*"- S­ COLVIN1131A GRAFONOLAS Brmk St.,the PELHAM NURSERY illtrubbery, rasp berries, cur- ,&ynga. on his election to nd COLUMBIA RECORDS TosoNTO, ON'Tof ft Writei-&-tard of th".town for this. Ig all new. WINTER GOODS I rants and gooseberries.Mr. Armstrong for prices. year.David Elson 'lost a valuable it w.ill give uspleaqure. As the wiotersesson has arrived atorsa fe* days ago from diph- we are Prepared to supply DeLava].Separi BTONZ & WELLINGTONhors tn play the records for ny wantsIn Ar?4;matic hernia, which Is X form you, whether you Ur- your W&I our line.'which . we d Siloi7of rtipture, the saima IL base or not, anifeived by fallivg On the ice. The if you are in need ofglaidly assist You -ittingfolhave just secured,the agency.81.0imal died a few hours after re Ili inaking selections, Bobi-sleighs and Cutters. Ctasoline PICKERING .;Nlibe' J ries. atter how small Boxes, Pulpers, G 'ewceiving t o�umeeting of- the ]&0- M - the.above. Call and see nThe annual beid 'the purchase Engines or Wbeel Th r%Claremont public library was barrows, separator and sectire priceb. YARLDLUduen's Dru Store, Call on or write tolits the libiniry room 011- MOUday, NJ&`so -*the followin Ind.phone 1913.Jan. 10til. whi kerg 5 ­ -. Piclbrary boar L)re elected to the I PICKERING D. Bariks,wi . Brodwir the rear 1916 : Dr. R Russell Andrewc e- 5v. j. R. Real M. L I pICKM.1,R4 1C. H. pound. 0. Ont. T-T - ------7.�lan. Rev, H. The ew ear No. 1. B, a. Farmer and Mr. WiAker . "Me Fruit Stme One car*of 3Zon pp-- _ _. A. W. McKay. F.Smith, t at 8 o'clock board will mee shingles to arrive oil or about Tuesday evening next when they HAS THE QUALITY Jan. 10th at $2.50 per squarep!Will appoint the officers for -the the cAr in 10 sous"71-year and tnLusact any other nee- Now is the time to make M rwa if taken off ance lade. jGet your fruit here. or wore lots. essary business. A full attend Ae board is necessary. also tbe,t6an of adrof th ow is -the time to secure a The Women's -Institute who WE wish to thank o mer� in Pickerin4 truitlice, which makes it-grant of One ur many custO easy work. ad- have jilst received a supply as shingles areyear-9 from the town- ir-ed dollat Township for tho' p�itronage during the • hOme- vancing In price. hundr *line of choctolatesmrchase of A ch6icshipcouncil for, the I that has itist passed, 9�d made taffies. Iritill to eyarn and-other matA Red .-Neilson Ice-Cream on hand W. D. Gordn & soupplim Jor' ;he a contian,ance of same. .-­ 4e loto suP tbe'ladies ooin'the time.cross Society- invite sisifor IMnont and vicinity to Ast -,ha , ` 1 . Comeinand 9" am. inthisworc. Any information in -public informed on W trvigardtothe work to be done We intend keeping the lBelland Iade0endent phone. soy member of drop H. JMARQUIS.�Ivo&y be bad fro nd have for saW(.)a Tiiesy of wekeep in stock astitute. -__ bbs out ndvie�wi _you on our Pkkerbgweeak the TM Pickeadquart- o the h ist for ANYTHINGers of the 96-ciety mailin g�TWHEI •Red Cross SALALL&Vronto.TO -ruiting tneeting' wa�A station V WSW4F A Isrge recmionic Hatt--here LME. at C. N. Rven 1 'Cherrywood Associ&Uon is tO held in the MMonda e iing.I with men, women and lessen etealand prosecuteI well-fil the felons. rbe -hall VR he object,of this-ople and'if they cameto BrewerGrain@,Matted Corti FeedToung 11 * rn, O&ske0 speRking they -rtshear some 13ran"Sho , Flour, CeThe chairere not-i inted. :r It Ito oinva.��Jm al, e . Kembers having P"=It0lanaommu&Ott&UL_Seed Me emberby 0wintillorjohn 011144,bnmWa � A. G. Henderson, of Orders taken-for Swift'sM. ed Steer. of BZscutive r,Forgie. Col. 11.00.Toronto, 'in who is well-kn(,wn ...Fertilizers. Mocabiithip f8illi(st-ve - an excellemt 4orto Pickering EFTI ekeft MSTbsh"&*Med the NEW EAR S ph�ne flowe Nhwktmm . . ­1&ress in W to cioin the colova. seerstarT On applir-,young men V12.0ZO-as Com.-I,. D. Banks,C.S.P8,11111114Major McCormack who had Q-een Pickering, Outer,Li. L. worcombespOkeoin %%. -d ProsperousC3 J. Clark.A Brigservice in France, also ght, Happy, an or.pleasing lln&nner as also did anoth ---------- .0 A OTOn,-retilined soklier w4w wag 0ss- -% ..er �­: 1; so6ed atYyres and in onsecinenceear td home. Revs. J. -R.- wIts iomlidetj Sbutpointed adl 9%-a short iresses PICKERING. H. B TRLING ifee in clog here it C aw qad the m t 19 0. armedla most' success 0would be te 00 nOf VLol'Lxn- -ful one and a number­1 T 1&�KC-1 d . 2� 11nh C1 0,rs-W() 1Clow be�members of theand would i NkX aiRMea 114th battallion. Butsmandres- s, Im i v vci­m-1 Stittsed in khaki was called Upon and wbe spoke at,length duringOf all materials bad 10111101111kept in stock. It will P1117 7ed by the prei TERALZ tooto *&a *4 out work#scdinspeot 0=441111111ft qall the good work �.Ji;rehe destroged amding WIN INSTaccomplis I Pf wo 04'----.4Wkers. From the beginning $ns i as and obtain prioss. Don't""to we do not employ thi it was a tir- .. . I ­ his tVeech to the eat following good,,. Z 1.17the Sent ffering specialvalues in the 11 91il a ly we can, acid do librow off -ede of abuse which is resented by- .-.We are o, 54 1 an oommission of 10 Per 06011.,whichyou weevery person who was tbt ati �wl.oeti- W. 06TWnlyeave by purabstling from us* No person can succeed in &I KQ --I Men's.woik boots, reg, 113.5o for 62.75.7--.' ditince. $2 wp�' NOTbo ta reg M In 9 2 06HI of the Lad $&75 for .25*-- -inducing the young met ies 0 Men's fine boots. reg S2.25,country to pu11qt­-by tbs- nse of Misses boots reg: Youth's fine boots reg. s175 for WHITIT GRANITUM, bnoxious Girls boots reg. 1.25 for 99c y-Whittil 2. Otha*. 3,13rug"Mnd the use of- a-oc. ' ' oots reg. $2.00 for $1.50, the Jsuu"y 1% - ". wbilibr, Quill- sarcast", coward, 0 ir X I�aon"ds Children's,boots 40c, 50c, r sizes �left in 51'U br" 9Ili�alr, We bare 681V a fevq ve price. UP=tertos 911ch as hist ar:nZ Babies boots 25c. boys boots at tEii'SbOother such expressions that are so. Bootees woolen Ze, ooa7;:' disgusting. it is hoped that In ea, woluen, noys, gir a Find children all at ain oppmg Gr enwmeetings in Rtibberg'for to k"reduced prices. rail and see our stock of "H&PPY the future recruiting stoves this ditstrict that those that are gren AND-OATFLAKING, Thoaght" and other es9 fo $2.96.responsibig for the selection of the sizes Be and 40 reg. 0.5 r . 11 as other lioLadies-silk blouses prepared to do o6s wespeakers Wifll exercise- greater 162.75 for $2.25, The undersigned is of Hardware.:care in choosing their Tnen. Also a feyr sets Roby Burns bonnet and scarf reg d oat flaking relmirilig �. 2.00 and 8.00 for 1.49 and 2.59. These goods grainchOpping an he week Havetroughing andthis work it requires,men of black muffs ana stoles reg every day In t promptly attended to.I good judgment. Theme are excellent valne and a care bargain. except on Saturday work guaranteed and pricesanc w never uts, package cereals, 20 lb moderate. .of Germanarmy offics ising, currs also.any- - Va en. ;1;gs gran. angar, teas, coffee,cocoa. Ltive us mu on tongues, axles,etc. Lawrence Dsuch friledom its wagR0m'guetc'A' 0 71 in* v. e' for 'I 0 guarantee be n tic,l 2u", Pe 9 lieu _---7-N E N'." BrI yie euDyed�OY other British to goods and ries. Phone 28M n Canada and-o price. Greenwo.(I IaRIEENWOOD ries -CaDadisom are W G john F. Bales, count TICIECO RIN -rennt I;W but thOY will PSON COOS be ve them. D. SIMM1 every effort made to dri 13MIRMT. a 4. -- ---- - -_ f I nodded and responded *Dsen�ly: - J "She had need se to cautious." Then Daily tI added: "$lease Ist me think a mo- The :�r�e�eal : _ . .:' _-_ .__ids.woman�tood.silent,expectant� - - regarding me while I bowed my head; A_ sways Acceptable and aliclous. Now By. CHARLES EDMOIVDS WALK. - ---- and.tried' to whip my brain into per forming some service in this stagger A. - Author o! "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster Ruby," u►g emergency: I could " riot gel -- away from the ridiculope ease with"The Time Lock," etc. which the Chinaman had duped us. Even• Struber, with all- -his shrewdSALIDA - --- sunning and experience and lack of 1 faith in the, Chinese race_generally,­­ The CITAPTER XRI. The lady stared at me in surprise. had riever for a'moment suspected an -During the remainder of that after-I "Why," she said, "I'suppo$ed-you ;ulterior motive. Under our very ancon Miss Fox and I were both so would know. She got your note and noses- moon remembered his undisguised .:,,busy that we found little'enough time hurried av*y in-the automobile you contempt of the detective-Lao W ing The Tea o�all Tear• cin for iscussing the topic that had'come sent." !Fu had raid this trap; and then, just fancy--I had aided and abetted him!'` Green l Get a package and enjoy 'pretty near to filling our whole hors-I A thrill oi;alarm ran-through me. !He even. j - zon. Immersed as I was,in a welter of i "Note! tomobile!" I almost artful I now save•wh0 en$it was legal details, between periods of die- shouted. I sent no note and no auto Or 1Viiared a Cup of Tea "IA Perfection", Latin and when her t ?" too late-so that Lois would not hesi- g, typewriter mobile. What do you mean. tate or-question the authenticity of - ---5 Wasn't rattling'like a inachine-gun, I The suddenness of this intelligence diff now and then grasp the opportun- left me panic-stricken for the � mo-- the summons. Moreover, everything• i R 1-�j� R i i It was to take a football along with ity to drop a word or two about the menta- My-:Mdisguised excitement af- 1 had told her during the afternoon C��j�lituJ.�J FOOTBALL. them. The officer discovered this and : 'day's developments and thd'proposed fected Mrs. Fleming, who -continued had tended cumulatively to prepare al- programmes for the night, so that to stare at me in a bewildered wit her for something of the kind, to or eyed the football to be taken back Y- to the base, which of co se, was car in a jerky, unsatisfactory fashion, she: Presently she shrank away from-me lay wHatever suspicions that the ab- ried out.. --• ,got some idea of what was in the with a Bushed, shocked cry of eon= normal wariness and caution develop- INTO TidJ.r BATTLE; wind. sternation. ed in her mind during the-past few- ' „ weeks might have evoked. But now- Carried Football. When she learned that Lao Wing Oh, Mr. Ferzis, she gasped-=-tyou' i „ , Fu had promised to produce James• are Mr. Ferris, aren't you?-what can God bless her, and God help her. But the old members w e the London '&rang that very evening; and that have happened? Don't-don't look at i It-was all too plain that the wily, THE IRISH RIFLES;AT THE AT- Irish Football Club were not to be - r' the whole confused .and confusing me that way! Um-not to blame!'"- yellow' -scoundrel had had- no-inten- TACK ON .LOOS. done out of the greatest game ofr their __"•mystery very likely would be cleared With an effort I got a grip on my- Ilion of producing Strang, doubtless lives-the lash to some of thiem, poor had no knowledge whatever of his fellows-and Just before Major Beres pp, for the first.time since her aunts self. - whereabouts, but when -he realized - j I death a tinge of color stole to her "For Heaven's sake, tell me,"_I beg- that I would not easily part with the "On the Ball!" Was Cry .That Took ford gave the signs;, the leather turn- tt _-pale-cheeks and her glorious eyes ged, what do you mean by a note.; ed up again mysteriously. t-shone with suppressed .excitement.. from me?" ring had taken this devilish means of Them Into the German -"Suddenly the of icer in command Her loveliness gave me an idea. "Wb-why, she.showed mea note 41 forcing me-to do so. y 4. The. questions naturally 'followed: .Trenches. gave the signal, Over you go, lads. On one occasion, as she swiftly ga- she said was from.-you-to explain 9 -- - r-- thered up her notebook -and pencils why she was going, out alone, I ex- Why. Was it for revenge? And if With that the whole'line sprang up after a particularly trying spelt, of pect. She was hurried and flustered. ;so, revenge for what real or fancied One of the most stirring stories-of as-one man, some with a.prayer, not , dictation, I.asked: She said that it was a matter-of con- �wrong,.. Or was it to coerce me: But British grit and..courage in the war I a few snaking the sign of the cross. "If I get word that Strang will see siderable importance, and that sbe 'bad I been eonsidered-at all excepting is undoubtedly that of the charge of'But the footballers, they'chucked the me how would you likes to be present, hoped I-wouldn't get a-wrGnR im res- ,t as.the possessor..of the.ring and one the-London iriah. Rifles in the-attack ball and went after it just as cool as too? It would be a shame for you not sion if she didn't return until aplate _of the ivory boxes? Was not Lois, upon Looe. if on the field „ after:all apart from been the vie- p , passing it from one to t a to be in at the finish.'I! 'hour. =She said there was no one who 'tem the ,one most directly and deep- Some of them actually played foot-'the.other, though the bullets were fly- - - Her countenance lighted up and she could act for her, that she would have s bail right up to the German trenches; ing thick as hail, crying, 'On the ball, eagerly returned: °`Oh, it would be to go. ]y concerned? ,ppiendid! I! I only could!" � "i simply laughed at her and told ' My brain was numb. I could not :but this was,only otic 'of lsundreda of London-Irish"--and-they actually kick- % "Bless you, you can. The hour will her I hoped•eyerythinggwould be _ all find even hypothetical answers to inatpncea of' cool dare deviltry that ed it right into the enemy's faench these-questions--nothing a}t al] that ;marked a day which, according to,with.,the cry, 'Goal!' though not be- ' be tate-ten-thirty, or thereabouts; right. I could hope might guide me. What- Brf adier General Thwaite" witnessed fare some of theta lead.been ieTced'off perhaps it would be better for me not `I stood here at the door and watch- g p to call. I will send a taxi." ed her get into the machine; it was a ever Lao Wing Fu's motives might be, I•`one of the lineal actions of the war" on the way. "Oh, no! Come,.if you can-if it is big touring-car. ItAeft immediately. whether or not he was the mainspring I "When we reached the German _ convenient." Wait a minty-; I'm so'fright- of the mystery,-it was pretty. One of the wounded Irishmen, now r, that he had overreached himself at trench under a cloud 4! sngoke- we ; She hurried away. We had no timeE•en. and confused that I forgot. She he had p tying in a London hoapitat, told a'con-i folastvird nothing but s pack .of brings to converse the matter at length. left your message on the pastor tion'where the lawhcouldHantlaweuld respondent who called on him the first dazed with terror. a jiffy we were - ' I did not deem it a breach of faith table. Handle him-that is, if he were alive i connected at of the rest char a over their -_ •. �t, r story g g parapet and the reawork Wong_-F_u confide in_Mlss I stood all atrembie, with " sicken- .rti;- and equally eat stand agaittat _ ped; she n t as_Interested it 1-per- ceasation-of-droppn -deovra- u 'after 1 had;t(iuelie�-witty 3trni:-r:.ro' -- y t Began: Fox, even to the scant extent oufl mendous odds-- ------- r- bottomless shaft, while the woman was not China, where a person of { "'Iliere-scents Ee $cafe IIiystery wealth and influence could perpetrate I - •`As soon as-we heard the greats - haps more so-and if the'opportunityhurried awn In,a moment she re- Pere about 'Hill ?()-as to -whether if was" lliad offered during the afternoon's turned and placed in my hand a sheet ;such a high-handed outrage and hope bombardment' start," he said, "we I taken or.note As a matter of fact, • rush, i would have told her eircum- of paper that looked strangely, ter- to get swag with it At that moment knew the big advance was about to!Hill 70' is- some five or six miles otantialt everything that had hap- rifying familiar. I I wanted more than anything elite begin, a=nd for nineteen solid daya the!acetas, and it is quite•possible for the - - ened. Not many hours later I. was: M a Struber's gyick. disinterested mind, Germans,and the English to be occu- _ y apprehensive scrutiny also- guns banged pass, till, as one wit In,, _ ferventlyand wildly beratingmyself in-the fact that.the handwriting was for this wsa an eralergency which call- the regiment put it, "it was a won- - �' ed for.outside bel g p �;lying it simultaneously without even ;foror not haviiag wrested the time from unquestionably my,ewn;'but the words p 9., der the shells -III bally well jam seas of b What time did she o. I asked at realizing that they werg.on, a hill at thep usiness'which I allowed' swam in a blur, I must have looked length. g together in the air," so thick did all, ab flat is it." Ito monopolize my attention., fully's minute,the text running mean- ..I didn't look to see," said Mrs. i-they come over our heads. When we So the afternoon-wore aloria.-When inglessly in my mind, before I under- Fleming; "but it must have been very•were ordered one night to the back - I left for the day Miss Fox was still "Mood its import. ' Here is what I close to seven." reserve trenches and `fed up well,' we Kaiser is 'Very Wealthy. engaged in typing some letters that!read:- `____ � 'F j I glanced at my watch-eight--.eightknew the time was near. attening - ;lead to go, with the evening's mail.( - _ Despite-the contradiction• of. the + She too Ras in a hurry to get away; Please accompany bearer�uf this twonty. She-had been gone approxi- the.-calf for the slaughter; said.we to Y German prase-that the Kaiser has s,_ mater an hour and_ a half. Most ' -it had been a trying day; and.I mere= note without delay. He will bring you y ourselves. I private deposit of a million at the -ly murmured in passing that I-hoped to a -safe rendezvous,. where I shall automobiles can cover a good deal of p po _ to see her later tan. But she, absorb- meet you. Upon this meeting depends territory in that�Iength of time. j "I can't tell you the pride we felt;Bank of England, it is.by 'tto means ed in her work, responded only with a the clearing up o! all our-perplex- 'Did you see•thee man that brought when we heard that we were actually certain that it is right, _The Kaiser bright look and smile, and straight- ities�and the removal of all the don- the note?" I to have the honor of leading the divi- is as secret in his investments as in "Oh' yes; I know.him, too. It's an- 1 cion. Our 'first objective was to be everything else. 'He is accounted one- way turned to her machine again. gers that-have menaced u� I urge ether thing that makes it so hard to the Valle Cross Ronda which cam- h g Iwill be recalled that on the day you not to delay.-Brice Ferris. . Y of the richest men in Europe. His believe that anythin ' out of tho way manded the wit to Loos and Hill No. ' of the. assault-urinii bins. Fox I had - •. � - Y Civil List o. ears age amounted to ---- - - - - -- - - has happened. Will Dvvaght's his . prornised cis thtat I would engage a excepting fliat -UW-superscription p - , 70( after--taking which .we weirs;-it 1M,�000 per annum, and his personal name; he's a chauffeur for Ralston s - :man to watch-her Home. Her almost had been neatly cut away it-.was the possible, to break through as far; as - immediate removeI to a desirable very note I had written that after- Auto Livery, you know. He frequent- g fortune was 'valued nine millions downtown rooming-house (not far noon'and handed to Lao Wing Fu! ly a+id yo calls from my happen" i Lena, the key to Douai After three sterling• from my club, by the way), had,. in I felt-ill and weak. I staggered Over-! •'i�id you hear how he happened to days cod food and rest we were _m inion, obviated the necessity of to the hall tree and dropped upon its be the bearer of the note?" �� marctt in the first trenches late•i ����e���� _ -_. eucstep-the i es was o no. ,-Leather-cushion... *�- FR,ibQ �heak her head. No with ammunition, kit anyway-so I had not even gone to After a while--cages it seeined=I the quesf�n wasn't raised-not in=bags, and trench tools, and,, in ac , _ - the extent of consulting Strubex abo6t became sensible that M•rs. Fleming my.hearing, in any rate," i everythiiig we could carry. For obvious reasons I had necei ed way, and that we were attracting .' ! Leading the—Charge. - called on.Miss- Fox, close as. our the curious-inspection of some of her ed at this; it seemed altogether too -"Our first job was to get over'the a pro the'-.daring even for Lao Wing Fu,t au- friendship aper am'r plait d — many ways such a superior character, baluster's and from-the hall's darker d•acity. Still,-the very- fact that the hundred yards nearer the enemy, and, _ so opulent with the graces and virtues recesses. messenger should have been a person WMD 111 THE STOMACH-ACMM. 'that command respect and admira- Then an amazing thing happened, 'whom her landlady knew would doubt- by dawn we had managed to make a ]HEADACHES-COIYSTIPATI011 tion., that I was happy in feelin that Man is a curious animal;and the rush- i less have dispelled the last lingering sort.of ditch about three feet deep all i R� P doubt and misgiving in Lois's mind.. along our front. It was not danger- our relations stood for something ing "wee of_ his., fieri er emotions, - _ Thiq.ytai all birs.�'leming_could tell i ous work the-Arst_night,.for the Ger- _ - ARE SIGNS —solid s�sd rastsmarrly - t#aey-are a his e _--- --. - - - exists--between a young lady steno- to rend the very foundations of his me. .ITere wSa a iii&iter fol the Por iim ns hsd not dpotted us, a we a OF INDIGESTION, grapher and her employer, and I be- being, -may • be as intangible •and lice, and the earlier they had the-0-at dawn; but -when they did spot' lieved that she herself was sensible of feeble as mist. Sometimes they- are facts the sooner they could.get busy. I the:mew earthworks and realized what _ me similar sort of sentiment. There susceptible of instant and complete meant to see that they bestirred them- we were u to,the first thin •the did Indigestion-the complete 4r partial was, in our association, a eve o con- erasure y other emotions that $ "t' *^" was only a few blocks P g Y �f• failare of the digestive processes-fre- fidence and esteem, of liking and com'- wholly conflicting and incongruous. to ' police headquarters, and. ,after In the marrrtng �gactrt!y rtirc a was entirely sepa- Thus were my fears momentarily charging Mrs. Fleming tQ telephone bombardment. We had to lie low all' gnachitteryofthe body,You can't enjoy rate and distinct from the dull grind eclipsed by a quite different sensa- !immediately if Lois returned or sent day until it was safe enough to go! the vigour and vitality n(goodlrcalth of daily routine; but to the world at tion. Like a tremendous blinding a message, or if by`-fiance >k messen= out again under'cover of darkness and unless�ouT stomacLr,livcc and bowels large we were merely abusy-some white light, came the realization'that `ger should be hunting for me, I hast- complete the job, for.we were told their work regularly and efficiently. -\ times a fussy-lawyer and his young I loved this girl, and my whole being cued away. - ' we should have to stay in them the --,�OTHE� . lady stenographer and' typist, and I suddenly surged upward on a wave of! (To be continued.) next dad*. could not be too circumspect in my -pure joyousness. - j - r---�' _:-- "I-shall never forget that bight .-As- - aa - con u I loved her. I Ftad loved her from b 7 ever; was to be an'exception; big the women s e _ A Bitter Cure. we, marched into battle,' to d bless S F I GT things were in store for us, eventual- five. She was at that moment more grimy dent of the .himt-said a few words-to us-which , ities more momentous than would to me than my own or anybody else's war is told in a-letter written d us In our inmost souls. ever come into the humdrum lives I` The•Em im expects great things' - �o r o is mo er n p. P g those ea souls who might criticize instant of .irrepressible, dominating . "There's one chap in our company `� -as; and we could afford to.disregard happiness, then my fears rushed back of the London Irish to-day-remem_-, .'As a digestive tonic and stomacfiic'that's a rlppin cure for neuralgia, _rcinedy, Afothcr Sei cl's .Syri , is _f�P c �,tiontili.ties Just this once. __again..._. _— .-___- -- ber_that-for votLhave been chosen to: g I $ut-tie isn-'totng to take out a patentesteemed- iiI tens,of 'thousands of.. ' ing Thethought �l any dinner at thelleclub, nee ityhof had me head realizethei because it's too risky and might ki dead the whole division.' Y homes,wherevcrtlic English language }� A few -minutes later we were and so I argued. I would accept her measure I steadied and recovered my -the patient.. Good lucks one of 9 pis"Pokes. If you suffer much'or idtl:' • crawling out into the open to finish frons disorders of tete stomach, iVer : invitation and call at bei• home that balance. Getting quickly to my feet, I I ingredients, and you cant always be the,trench which was to be the. sin - very evening. laid a hand upon Mrs. Fleming's arm 'sure of'that P g- or bowels,try the effect of takin,' IS - It was wonderful the inspiriting cf- and urged her toward the parlor. "He was lying In the trenches the Ing off-place for the great dash that to 30 drops of this famous rem�z#y, c feet my dete#mination at once oxer- "Let us go in here;' I proposed. "I I we hoped. wouici break. the German; in water, after 'incals. for. a Irv' _ cised. Why wast alone in impatience must ask you some questions,but;not :hisefaceywhenrla G rima tshellebur t Mines: No sooner-h' d-we--reached this � �3� and note i3s bcneficiat effFct�- until ten o'clock? I could leave word before an audience." place than the stillness was bioken by; �Ci�+�� close by. He wasn't hit, but the. ex• SIS woo ve each e, an, nu ate ncesenand the d acquiesced at once and.when .plosion gone,' for hal p + g , the roar of the enemy's guns, and bul-• •-.__ _-- would find ate, and Lois and I could the door was closed she quickly faced j P i lets end-shells poured on us,-the ex- DIGESTION relieve impatience, Y� Yneuralgia's ,Y ;Plosions silhouetting us nfomenarily - vvfiile waiting I could tell her all I Mr. Ferris, I know something when he came round. And so's six of g s , � �every'few instants, and revealing u - - -� had gleaned from my fathers diaries dreadful has happened-what to is I your mates said 1. His'name s-Pal- nd the newspaper clippings, in ad- can't ►ma Ine. But, truly, I ave told hard at work. The ncw1X0.azecontnins flrree limes as art::5 h mer, and that's why we now call the i ion to whahd Ita pened at my you all I g know ' about it. h never German-shells 'Palmer'"' One set of our men footballers by I interview with Lao ,1ng:, Fu that dreamed-no more t7lam amiss Fog did ,,y _ neuralgia profesaioa, made a strange.resolution. =-�' 4a- _ afternoon. -that anything-iris wrong-er fire i= cure. 1 daltjeEl over mil food abrl—kil}ed–�tifi: `— c PIDf>t SYi7, EPISOOTiCr `time until eight o'clock, then strolled `She has never taken me into her elfishness never made anybody QHry ®f' 'D� �ip�iC -aa p���. up Hill Street to DIiss Fox's roomink- confidence, but I have ' known that happy, not even-the man who-has the �Q S and CAZANARAn >i•nvsa. house, re, of course, she would be 'something was--,weighing- upien- her disease. x -sure-ctxe a-nd poeiH%,c Preventive, no matter liow I r.r e.g -- +� at any sire are afflicted or "exposed." Liquid,eft•ren on the waitin anxiou?ly for the 4urnmons mind. She has been shy of strangers _ "Keep your mouth shut," said' the o tongue, acts on the blood and gland,q; expels the poisnnoum from me, Imagine my amazement' -watchful of them, if 1 may say so, nurse when Tommy was having his � Z germs from the body. Cures Distemper_1n-Dog9 and Bicep - when the' proprietress, Mrs. Fleming, as if she were exf)ecfing or afraid „ N a 3 and Cholera 1n Fegttry. Largest sae111nR live ato-lc.run,+dcr ? ' informed me that Miss Fox had g terrible might ha bath, else you will swallow some of .1 ..urea La Grippe among human bean s And is a line Kidney pone that something g ppen „ „ Hedy, Ctrt thl• out. IZeep it `Bhw it to your druggist. out shortly after eating her own din- to her. It was as if she were con- the water. 'Welt, what about it? �,y �� _ who will trot'lt for you. Free Booklet: "Dsstmv3merr, causes '~ - uer, and hard not yet returned. i stantly on they lookout for an un- asked Tommy. Is not there,plenty ER CQ and nor." Spec-tat ngents wanted. OF039N =010" CO., i "Where?" I said 'lankly. - known enemy. �: more in the cistern? Chemtsto mad snatesioiorists. Ooshea, tad.. v.fi.A. 1*•I < ..,.:. .'7x-..' .;�...•,.,�,.N .rc;. .+r, -„ngl•• w...;.- , C - .. p:•.� a f✓`Y „!w .tyR 2'., .)'' .. 'y''_ :: .:'..� .,:-. 7t+..'r'i `. _� .,, .y,:..� .. :•' ..N.~q„` � Y"`r.:X-,�+.±-. ..,•� �B•S _.. a,' s. A . '1 -.r'a •r• d e' �. +�' �• v "yi$. w fiE>tIViAK FLAG .T0 IRY SEAS is PWIngHEM e� • ” e Itself Army. d Occu VORTH B�#lab Navy to Constitut - a#ton. of the Oceans During and After Wary' _ —_.SEAL T 14 A despatch from London says: No monthly indepuiitiea•,as she has been iso„ !RY* 4N►Rh German'flag is to be permitted to fiy!doing in Belgium,but the British navy , I proposes to go a step further. With 'on any ocean; no-;neutral vessel owned' �.the.full consent of the.Government.it --- - in whole=:ar_in_ art by Germans;is to' s� �� .R '•+�'o:, -- 5 p will stranglehold Germany's overseas ` << r - \�•� ` OVAWW AUA $A� :be permitted to ply the seven seas trade even after the war,if necessary, ��. -��lr .� fiy7XiwC•ydV �1 ►t . until the indemnity which the" allies until the peace terms enunciated by' 4i'ALONiKI.. will demand•is paid in full-this is!Premier Asquith are fulfilled to the 6013 •. the authoritative plan.of .the British!letter. P46U, •M� Admiralty. In a woad, Germany may continue The British navy;-to use the words-her occupation of-territory in Europe, •cotrM gun NlEtls►AU OpE55A ...of the source of this news-an official;but the might of England's sea power - `high in Government circles-will here-!will be steadfastly exerted, and 'there �,t' "°`""" .•. 1�' Y ,, 4 -aftei-- constitute itself an army,of is every reason,for stating that the ��C occupation of the.high seas,-both, d .dur- bigbeat.authorities believe it will be a f ing and after the war. Germany may j decisive factor in the world struggle ' s take and oeeupy countries-_and exact;that is now being fought: _ 1 ° tieSTE Aq "The ponderous mass of the enemy i� U. HAMILTON swept over the crest 'and .swarmed -. �� �.D rop aUUGARIA uRGnAS \' round the Hampshires and Gen. Bald- win's brigade, which had to give ,{' y 4 '050�tA r. ground,.and were only extricated with COW �f�+ e� `.` onSTMI 0 igreat difficulty-iiid very heavy losses.' - eJi Could Have Won Out on Gallipoli' "'-`low it was our turn. The war ��� ships and the New Zealand and Aus- do •ROME, d` rpa Peninsula With Reinforce. tralian artillery, an Indian mountain anents. f artillery brigade. and the 69th Bri- At - NA n from London says: Gen- gade, Royal Field.Artillery were get- despatch 1`7£DI tl'�'RRAN�AN c?Ef3 p ting the chance of a lifetime. As suc- . Ian Hamilton's 'report on the British cessive solid lines of Turks topped The Week's Developments in the War. - operations on.the Gallipoli Peninsula,'the crest of the ridge, gaps were torn Russian warships have been bombarding Varna and are reported to -have destroyed the mirie-fields protecting 9 which was submitted to Field Mar-,through their formation, and an iron this chief Bulgarian port. Bombardment at closer-range is now expected and troop=ships are said to -be- shal Earl .Kitchener, carries the story i rain fell on them as they tried to re- held in readiness to land Russian troops,near the city. ,;. ' of the Dardanelles operations up to form in the gullies. Th&• outstanding development of the week has been the new Russian offensive in Galicia. Details are still e mid-October, when he relinquished "Not -here only did the-Turks pay _ lacking, but the Central Powers report determined attacks against the Austrian lines _over- a front of 1 his command. dearly for their recapture of the vital. :nearly two hundred miles, running north'frorn the Rumanian border. This new Galician drive has + m; Gen-Hamilton strongly opposed the crest. Enemy reinforcements con- brought-the Russian forces to the heights. dominating Czernowitz. The Czar's troops have captured ]. abandonment of any of the bases held tinued. to, move_ up under a heavy and ;-.strong positions near the city, and the fall.of the capital of Bukowina may be expected at any time. *! by the Britiah troops. accurate fire from our it=s. Still Activity of enemy submarines-•irr-thz-Mediterranean has been responsible for the loss of several large liners, At synopsis of .the report is as fol- 'they kept topping- the •.ridges and including the Persia and the Gle-gyle. lows:- pouring,down the western slopes of No advance has yet been made by the Central- Powers in Ssloniki, and the Allies'position there is now con- _ a "On the ilth of October your.Lord-'Cy?nnuk- Bair, as if determined to aideredimpregnable. ship cabled asking me for an estimate'gain everything they had lost. But On the Western -front ther�� s a ~bees-considerable--activity-in Apace,,.heavy.-flghti _havigg take place for of the losses which would bWestern-e involved 6nce they were over the crest they be- possession of Hartsmannsweitlerkopf. Elsewhere on the Weste -fag front the figbting .has been limited to' in the evacuation of the peninsula. I came exposed not only to the full : :artillery duels-and minor engagemerits. British monitors have again shelled German pgsitiona an the' _ replied in terms showing that such a blast of the guns, naval and military, coast. step was to me unthinkable: On the but a battery of ten New Zealand iia- -- - . __16th of October.I received a cable re-- thea ER�H REVERSE • BRITISH BATTLESHIP MINED: china gtiABy-wh�eh played trjion I � _.,cajling me so London for the reason, seined, ranks at close range until `. as I was informed-by your Lordship their barrels were red hot. on toy-arrival, that his Majesty's Gov-j - +srnment desired fresh, unbiased op ia- Enormous Losses. - THE VOSGES ENTIRE CREW WAS SAi�ED _ ion from a responsible commander' "'>rnormoua losses were inflicted, a* and Of the Swarms which had once upon the--question of early evacus- fairly crossed the crest line only s ion. handful eve,- straggled back to their,I Withdraw from Hill mmanding' A despatch from London says: The ship's company was taken of! without Could Not Get_Reinforcements. ho*n side of Chunnuk Bair. { Hartmsnits-Weile opf. British oattleship King Edward VII. any loss of life. Only two 'men were ::Proba-bly.ns-more important contri- "At the same time, strong forces of!. . 'has been sunk.after striking &mina.'injured." - butio ..a to the history o! the present-the enemy were hurled against the 1 despatch from London says: The. T'ne entire crew was saved. The Ad- A despatch to The London Daily war has ve• been made. The report,spurs to the north-east, where there;Germans have inflicted a reverse on miralty has issued the following stat e• Mail from Chatham says that-a train= throws light upon the great landing arose a conflict so deadly that it ma he French in the Vosges. They have:ment: ''H.M.S, ' King Edward YI . load of men from the 'sunken battle- at Anzac coy E and Suvls Bay August be considered the climax of four days. retaken the-last of that part o! the has .struck a mine: Owing to the ship King Edward VII, arrived there ?, requiring the combined action of fighting for the. ridge.. .Portions of'trenches of the Hartmanns-=Welker- heavy sQa she lead Co be abandoned, Sunday afternoon and .were taken -bpf region which the-French on De- the army tin.,tile-havy. our line were pierced and the troops B and,sank shortly afterwards.''- The direct to'the naval barracks. . The handling of the masses of were driven clean down the hill. At. her 21 swept-into and captsrred _. a dei with Etrest lasses: -Twenty* officers troops w�th�n a limited area probably tie foot.. e i the men who were y was the moat caznplicated"ever under-.''supervtsing the transport of food and 1,083 chap�eurs and fifteen machine TO LOWER- THE DEATH RATE. toxin, tetanus antitoxin and. anti- taken, anA miiitariy-men are not stir= water were rallied by Stat, Captain guns fell into the hands of the Ger-` meningitis serum is advised: prized thatils Street. Unhesitatingly they followed some important detamans with the re-conquered position,',Provincial Board of Health Will Give Diphtheria antitoxin and tetanus _, feiled Zo wo••i: aa.-planned. - - - him I'mck, where they plunged into according to the German official state- Serums ;Free. antitoxin 11 be suppliedt on special Mon u l' = tiGovernmehL decision pfy be made, and ant- A '` In connection with complish its or�ject, the report .shows, in which generals fought in the ranks The "withdrawal" was due to thewhich a charge of 20 cents each will ���:,.y,�� the Ontario PI.411•yr 1t1Pf CO_j�j�i�iiiNt-- - • _ _ .. areelas • • .A;. nal nutfits sit the elv of untried- troops.under gen- . . charge Dr. John McCullough, chief. erais inexperiencedin the new war- throat. Hartmanns-Weilerkopf. •This in turnrate of 45 cents -each. The antitoxin The Tt:rks came on again an' officer of health for the province has fare_and partly through the failure of •+ d-comma;id� the main line of commv_ni- •i.�,�ed the f+�tlnv 4„ and. are supplied free, the g statetttents— the otcatei siipp-ly _agate. ng magnificently, and--esti Rhtr e-v$llry'• ��The Provincial Board oP Health charge._ bem_ Por special -containQrs F The most striking passages of the calling upon the name of God, our ' Ever since the French took this im- has plciRsure in•announcing .that on only. Cash, t accompany. order y" documents describe the ill-fated land- mE,n stood to it and maintained by portant stronghold,' the hill and its for containers-or intra-spinal outfits. - - frig at Su Bay'and Anzac early in matey a deed of daring the ofd tradi network of trenches, the Germans and after February 1st, 1916, the pub- No accounts will be carried. August for securing command of the tgons- heir race. There was of tnu ha,e neer ceased in their'-efforts at he will be .supplied, free of charge, Since -the Provincial Board of heights. on th_ middle of the:.penin- iliac ing�_they died in the . ranks recapture. Strong reinforcements throughandJJeaith' is undertakingthis work in P local boards of heath aE-hope aE loa*ering lieeatlr rase -- medical officers of health with- the_ - `sula and cutting off`from their base have ben hurried from other sectors, wlierc' they stood. Here Generals various biological products listed be- ------ ' the Turkish forces at the lower ex. C„}ley, Baldwin and-Cooper and all and some of the -heaviest German and reducing the morbiditynflue cY coo low. Hospitals and-physicians will.be • �tremity where the allied armies made their gallant . men achieved great artillery has been emplaced to drive supplied direct only when they can- municable diseases influenced by the their 'first landing. T Brig a-:. began on.A:rl,st �, +-Iory.• On this bloody field fell Bri s- out, the French. s ;, snot obtain the products from the local' use h these products, every.physician — =- This-eperat' g dicr-General Baldwin who earned his; -” Board ofofaHealth. Fasciae;-i�eagillaiy in the--pxovince_is required _to co- li The climax was reached at break of fi:st laurels .on Caesar's Camp at _\iEW TAREI;CENT STAMP + operate with the Provincial-Board of day on the loth, when the Turks mace Ladysmith, There, too, fell Briga ?tabes. " Health by prompt notifidktiori-of-rdt- s 'grand attack on _the aunlnrit .oP Bier-Gencral Cooper, badly wourded,.Department frill Soon Be.Sending OtR g, Diphtheria antitoxin, in vials.-- rCOmmunicable diseases. Chunnuk Bair hill upon 'a short front" "Toward this supreme struggle the' 2,000,000.a-Day. _ S. Tetanus antitokin-in vials... --- --held by' two battalions of the Sixth�,tl,solute last two battalions frpTn the; . 4. Anti-meningitis scrum in vials. '' Mother (to new nursemaid)-'If - A des atch from Oit. says: The. _ . North Lancashire and the P lith Wilt- .hereYal reserFe=ue-re�n2v__ hurried, p y 5. Anti-typhoid vaccine, in vials. you can t keep the children quiet send shire Regiments,' which Gen. llamil- but by if) in'-the morning the effort new-stamp of three-cent value, issued _ ton describes_.as weakened in num ' fi: Pasteur preventive treatment for, them up to me for a while, and I will ---of.the engmy was spent. Soon their by Pos-tniaster-Gencral Casgr•am to- ,.abies at the laboratories of the sing to them:" Nurse-''Oh, that though not-in s frit. �+ •-• ' overcome the inconvenience caused.b res erre ~ rst, our men were shelled by. lr_ick ;ca:in a track of cor ses be- the- eceasity of affi%. rrg ancxtra war „ g P The early' use of Diphtheria anti- them with that twice already. every enema gun," he says, "then as- hind diem. By night, except for pi i- stainP cent to all letters, is' T• aaII —--- - of no lea :halt a full_ di`:ision, pltt. upon our side of the slope." ordinary two-cent stamp sc,rcharbed three. battalions. The North Lancs �y� lessee -€tacks wear'made by «'ith the letters "LT,C." By -using. �� � � DIS�R�SS e - shire men were simply' overwhelmed the lurks the srim^ dry. ' ^the plate of . the ordinary two=cent i1 s their shallow trenches _by slie 2r; - r•rtamp, the i sue-of'the new stamp.has; T fi weight of nnmbera, shale the lVtit-! p" �- ' " !•beer. .greatly facilitated ami is now IT,. Is ®r1U Y STAG shires, who were caught out in the The first.ateu is often so expensive.,being made at the rate of a million a' `.- were literally.almost annihilated, that ':m Ott%aTord to take a-second-,clay-. -All, cities -in .Canada hate al- e- .�, .. !ready bee.i supplied, and instructions': SltllatiOn Relieved 'Th'rowh' the Prompt ACtiog of. l hd-,a born issued,to the distribution - i THE�1 F i �j�� fig$g ���, offices z each province to have the - thr• Entente PoW�.rs G�ALLIPO�, PENINS cs A �stamps ndi^tributed as expeditiously as .z possible, With a-weeks`time the'' ---' IS C0:1� -7LT � EVACHATED i department will be in ti position to • • V�iar M+ i issue, the:c =tamps at the rate of! ,A devpatek from'London says: The I SgcrJa:iy for Fercign ?it3airs, sand x,000,000' per day. interce in the fate of Serbia's refugee;tha -there was•a,considerable body of. - _• ` : the.:Serbian army at Scutari, where-at arm-y- shown by the•question ask- A,despatch-from-London .says: It th^ exception of seventeen worn out ALL 11Rn'ISH OFFICE,14S - firs the men had been in great did- ' : ar.z, ~crash tvpre blown u before, IN 'ITALY' RECALLED in the Hou=e .at . Gommo�s on,tress. But the situation, he added, = s officially announced,that the' corn %-"'n" P _ ___ _ _-_ tn; . t uF'r-aaua res z~moun eTtti - whether-a-eonsidexuble` a<l -itow--bee:.- ,ed eliev-ed:' The TTS plete� evacuation of] the Gallipoli u::e member of•the British rank and - A deapatch..from Rome.says: All. part of*the Serbian army ie in did- Entente allies,the Secretary said, had } peninsula has been successfully ear: i.',, µ=minded. There were no casual- British officers wlro have been in. Italy;tress at Scutari after.having suffered ronsidered the matter raised in the _tied out. ties,omong the French. -Gencral Mon-Ibn leave of absence have been recall-.;,.great 'privations in the re`tr'eat latter p of the question,but he was The offiicial,communtcation issued on :a states that.the accomplishment of'ed to Britain. .These include most of through the mountains, and whether nmci]1' g' oke any announcement Bunday` ei*ening says:. "General - Sir thi, difficult tack- was clue.to Generals ithe. of!iccrs .who_now-are-serving as-'his liajesty's Government gill offer concer ing it Charles Monro reports the complete Birdv,nod and Davies, anti invaluable ,observers with the Italian army. the Serbian army sonic sigitable'local- T gram ror4i Athens "say that the me' evacuatioD of Gallipoli has been sue- 'nssistan .rendered in an operation of ---•--•�- --- city in the Mediterranean area where nurdber of Serbian refugees in Greek eisstully•carried out. All the :gun%-the-highest difficulty by-.Admiral de Ari- hour lost'in thb morning'`niay.tthe men may rest and recuperate?" tertitory are now 40,000_, of and howitzers were got away, with Robeck and the Royal Navy." � cause you to race aA day to find it. In reply Lord Robert Cecil, Under-* 6,000 axe at �3alnnic�. - F' 'r:Y•Y'> w-Z,..te ,- ✓AV- ... -•�`. T. W.3v. . ,.. 7 S:. _ _ '_••. �, M y. -W. ,T..,,}.. •:'4A ? .' - .. - .. _ i y d *, t a.J\JtJ1'1aL.J1i7Mi7s -Reggie Shirley;of North Bay, •-The-members 'of the Metho- - - . via -ing at the home of his par. diet Bible Class met on Wednea- eats here. day evening at the home of M. 1.. � Mfrs o T. K. cFaddew-Wae in' Gar t' aqd' Mi-Coartice are and Mrs. Friederichsen and after - spend In a week witb the formees traneacting a considerable amount .9he �ata .-Dtties�reae Kul akar . 4 ♦ s ug - -4dentis in BlatkiiWelt'. -Potitto" are rtriil rising in social-idtercaourse. z M,*s Cora Gordon, of Toronto, price, being quoted in Toronto at ` h home RG present. suffering from $2.00 per bag,wholesale. - MONGOLIA - - _. ; severe ;old. -Mrs. Bentley, of Oshawa, was Allan 'Wideman and David 13malea _ _-- --- -___Tr - -•- hire for w few days-visiting Mrs. -- -=Pricace Arthur Bandy, of To- g spent Monday in Toronto, - -•a:- • -" ..•`� ionto, teas home fors couple of W. B. Powell:'When quite yoti'ng Mrs.James Reonle spent over Run- -days last week. they }vers -@rbool-tttates, but had ants of last week in Toronto. -Samueland Mrs. Bath are vie• not met since. Mies Annie Cozworth, of Boz Grove r K' fling their daughter, Mee. Melrude .--Q .ts) McFadden'-s for Grafo- spent a- few days ivith-hire. M-G:'' _ ' notes A**A•ebbrde. He keeps in Tarr. � • - Bryent, of Oshawa-. p Several from here tend takin in • e -Dr. Henryill be here as iitock a Nue assortment of records.' - - y that iiia be .used on Cohimbia the Carnival at Stouf l0 o'nTiiurein? - ngual neat Tuesday to attend to 0 Y. night. -s• tion ";iii§pi•ufessiunal duties. m Victor', Edison qr any other disc pprecia —Mre. Washington Woodruff, machine. " homte, after Wideman atas her • � formerly, of Brougham, called oil Keone'th�Gordon, of Toronto, uncle's on the 5th line of Markham. - _ -relatives here this Creek. is hurtle at present, and is confiued John and Mre, Lehman and famil ' -W. H. Elviss, of Brooklia; to his bed'with s•severe attack of- oved to Stodffville' this week. We � �' - �• • called on a number of Pickering bronchitis. We are pleseed ,to are sorry to lose them from our neigh- friends one dap last week. state tbat he is now somewhat boyhood. -Mrs. W. H. Banks attended improved. Mina Bushnell resumed her duties as We '.have' a t3ucces'sful =year; and —One of the young teacher on Tuesday last. after s en the- funeral of her cousin, John- y g uien of our y. p , at _ jag the holidays with heir parents at Linton, of Toronto, last week. village had rather an exciting ex. Omemee: we take' this opportunity to thank our =Frank Allaway, of Uxbridge, perienee one evening last week David Bmales commenced work for --is here for a few' days this week, when returning from Dunbarton. another year with Levi Grove,Alton&, many customers and friends for their- ,owing to the death of his father. He was-driving up the hill just east on Tuesday, after speeding.a• week , Oliver and Mrs. Edwards, of of G. A. Gillespie a when he met a with his parents here, hearty CO-operation. 0111 Christmas - 1:tairpoit, have moved .to the city sleigh load of young people,-to the While Watson Rennie was return= ' where they will reside in future. number of eight, who were coast. 'ng home from Locust Hill creamery trade was just a little better than last - - John and Dougall Dunn are in jog down the hill. In the dark. on Saturday morning, the horse which. seas he did not notice them until he was driving became frightened in. Claremont this week visiting their some way. After rugning for some year, and this is..certainly of special father, who is in very poor health. the horse was knocked of his feet, time it freed.itself from'the cutter and - - ` -The annual meeting of St. and the ocenpants of the "bob" ran home. In attempting to jump a -siginificance to us. -Despite the many - Andrew's church wIll be held on were sprawly g underneath the wire fence its front feet caught in the the evening of Friday, Jan. 21st. buggy and by the side of the road. wire and it was thrown on its heed. _ ' -. calla on your purses during .this. war -We congratulate James Mc. Fortunately the horse was $nock• The animal died to a few minutes. Brady a former reeve of Pickering ed to one side of the road -and the -_ year, we are obliged to -_feel that Volt - 4D his being elected councillor in young people to the other, there- BALE REGISTER DU _ Oshawa. by esca ing the horse's feet, and ��-^' _ hAve appreciated our every effort pp FRiDAv. JAN, lith—Auction sale of ` —Colds are very prevglent{{probaLlgserlous injury to Some. - rAs it was the' horse's le 9 were farm stock implements and fvrni• - -- - throughout the country these g' Cure, the pro rty.of A. D. Peters, , da sand Pickering ole have rather badly scratched, but other- - f� 3g non:9r Whitby, - Y g pep north half o lot iwt escaped. wise no damagewas inflicted. On. f at Dagmar,l Sale at 1 o'clock. %Nvo. —C. Dillingham I� .seriously ill Itrevious occasions accidents have maw, auctioneer. `Kn cess, �al1d prosperity. to you 'all with hardening of the arteries at been narrowly averted on thio hill. TCE6iiAY.JAN. 18th-Auctioo sale of ` the home of his daughter, Mrs. It is an ideal place for coasting household goods, garden tools, etc.. ;,;for 191f',. Cameron, of Torouto• i%ben the road As clear, but,on in the Village of Clareiboot, the -Ulna. Mary Harding returned dark nights, the sport;`while ex- pruli 7 the estate of the late -to Dns n'1am, Q te.,last wEek, after citing, is dangerous. When eom• (leo. Stokes. Sate at one. See L �`IA . . --=' ..epeadtng her Lhri9tcitas YxtatiE3n -m-g-down-{ Ft -great-�edt ---bi114,_ _Fred Postill dctioaeer: _ f '�. .H a at the`bbine of her parents hire. rj,Ys may not be seen in time to TrEKDAY, J1 N. 25th-E-xteosive auc - A avoid a collision. tion sale of horses, high.grade -Guaner Frank Brien. of King- - 1 dairy cows, hogs. hAy. grain. corn, _ • stun, who-has been in the hospital -On Friday. evening last the •and roots and implements, the - "- suffering-from a very severe cold, Citizens' Recruiting League met property of-T, J. Hooper, lot 10, -- -- -Is borne a week on leave of at the Gordon House,..to ` -• _ make coo.8, 'Pickering. 2 miles east of _ aeence. arraugentents for recruiting in the Chtiiemoat. Sale at I2:30 -1 'tn: - -Walter Marquis has returned southern part of the township Maw, auctioneer, to the city to resume his studies Major Rbbert Smith, who recently FRIDAY, JAN. 28th-Postponed mart , _. at the Dental College after spend- returned from France, and who is Raafgt, ale of about 40 acre@ of land. - . - =_ -lair his Christmas vacation with now second in command of the Picbeing part of lot 19, B. F. can., i slatives in Pickering. lld'th Battalion, also Capt. Every, the Gordon(lake shore►. to in sold lat e -Will the gentleman who left of Whitby, were present. - It was the GrdoHones. Pickering, Bale THE M STORE his wallett containia a large sum decided to hold meetings.in the at 2 s0. Bee bills. W. Marquis, g g g auctioneer. df money in our office, kindly call different polling sub-divisions so We are pastmasters in the,art of general .merchandising, and cant. and pay for this advt. and remove far as possible. and it was also - `- guarantee that you will get satisfaction when you deal with us. ..the temptation from u9. * considered advisable to open_.a - i' -The mortgage 'sale of land, reeraiting office in PKkeriag �"II- ICT CREDITORS Of course we have•our specialties, these are Mien's si*ekr,:_boots, shoes; u formerly owned by T. B. arquio, lage where two recruiting ser. — and rubbers. We make the Williams' Shoe our chief specialty in which was to have taken�tace at gants would be located,and where !:r ehc hfateer-of tie kstak- of George heavyweights and the White Shoe the Specialty in-'fide weights the Gordon House on Friday last, theywould be able to come in eon- Stokes late of rke Village of Claremont, _ :;n the County of Ontario, Gentleman, We are ageuts.for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee per- has been postponed until Friday, tact with the eligible yonag men deceased. : feet satisfaction with _every garment. - Januarp 28th. — - of the neighborhood. Very few Notice is hereby given pursuant to -Mini Doroth Bimy' ne. who has laces in the 'County have done - We bare been learning how for sixty ears. y y Sec. 55 of the Trustee.Act R. S. O:, y y been attendingAchoul in Montreal, better-than Pickering Village and 1914,C. 121, that all persons having returned on Sunday morning'to its immediate vicinity in the way any claim against the late George - et the habit, you men, go to The Men's -Store:• restime her studies, after-.pending of providing rperaits for overseas Stokes who died on or about the 14th �T' - l' her Christmas- holidays at It*er +ervice, yet there are a namber of day of Deeeml.erA D., 1913, at the 1R. A -BUN-TI1i G, ' p CKERING - - Vista a of Claremont, in the Counts --- }torus here and with friends in sienna men �.'haare.� &vat able g F.AtabliQhed,1837._ Toronto. for service, and who should of of Ontario, are required on or before _ ~ —ghost twenty-five voting dela mach- louger. Recraiun the`"nd day of January, 1916; to send = e met at the g g t+y��E.i> prepaid. nnan on Monday evening able success, but it iz felt that the erutor, their names and addresses and Aa_ tl pre ' - y to-gain recruits full 'particulars in writing of their' We ars-well supplied to fill all orders for ynnr Holiday a loft. our raisin Chris#iaa. and John Calvert with is to have recruiting ofTicerb con- clxinw-Vie d the nature of the security, currants,citron, orange and lemon peal, spices of all kinds, nuts of a handsome mahogany rocker and tinuallp on the spot where t eyp if any, held by them. er a rariety,flW dates,prunes,.&privets,etc.,ere the choicest: -- Arrri chair on the ere of their mar- inay come in persoualeontact with And Take Futther Notice, that 1t you want a gift for Sonr father, mother. sister or ileac, lite nteu. after the said 22nd dap of Janunrp, brother, we can supply you. Call early and get first —J, 14- Thexton ban disposed of 1016, the said Executor,' will proceed choice. For ,gents we have itedroom slippers, Po -Uae.cif the oldevt and best to distribute the estate of the said 5hiits,collars,_ties, mufHere,stick pias, coli links_ 'his printing plant in Toronto anal know n.residents of the township deceased among the persons entitled handkerchiefs, sweaters, etc. For ladies we �. 'has returned to Pk:kering where lir. Alfred'Allaway,passed peace- thereto, having regard cnly to the here slippers, hosiery,sweaters,golf-bon- y be has secured the agency for the fuwa� on Tuesday evening at claims of which he shall then have nets, toques, lobes. handerchieta. - �p $ -,-U- -- Co.aR sucee3sor—to his home in this village in his 89th had notice and the said executor will - __collare1. eUatioaery and fancy W. J. Calvert, We • are pleased year. The deceased had been in not be liable for the said assets or nay - articles for the children.. - -' to have hini back again and wish failing health for several years, part thereof to any persons'oi whose Books. toys, games,mouth organa,jack knives, dolls, in ' iiia nut sees in his new vocation. but the end was hastened b an claim he shall not have received fact all you require for Christmas. -There will be a recruiting3' notice. Our confectioner is as usual fresh and well assorted. - accident that befel him several Dated-at Stoufiville this 29th day Y meeting in the Methodist Church months ago when be fell fractur• pf December,.A. D. 1915. T _ ^ -an-,-Sunday evening .next at the inir-his thigh.bone; by he McCcta.oVeH & Burrow, G. A. GILLESPIE, -DUNBARTON cietse'of the ugnal chinch services., has been confined to itis bed ever 8tou$ville, Ont. - Among those who are expected to since, He.was born in Toronto, Solicitors for the Executors. be preseiit to give addresses are on January 22nd,_1827, Toronto at RAriD HOPPER; Executor. We have a -cowplete assortm6nt _ Col. A. G. Henderson, Mejor Robt. that time was known as '"Muddy 14-16 . Claremont,Ont. - _- Major, Capt. Geo.. Every, Sergi.- York," and was little- more than E DALE MILD r of the famous Major Gandy, late of the 4th Batt. a village. Thus he has seen -it C. & F,, who was wounded at grow to bb one of the` most ,im= - '8 Y THOUGHT' - Len arek aqd who has been in. PIC3�� =N�- * - ' SPP portant cities in -America. He 7t vali ed 'bome eom -st —AND others, Music of a patriotic char- all slid many a time delighted Flrntr et our Bread �� _ - _ sctec will be furnished eom o. Manitoba wheat. Try ' choir. cordial mviChtion 'ie ez- bear -and in Miroieo in his a beg, tended to all, particularly to the boyhood days. He was a cooper �-- young men-of the community. by trade;and'has spent the pant Also Glenora'Flour, Pastry Flour -A very -pretty wedding was 67 years in Markbarn and Picker- -•- Oat crushing daily -:- Parlor Cooks, Heaters and solemnized on. Wednesday. ' Jatr. jug. Forty-one years ago h'e Fresh Ro1ledUats. - - - .' Oil Stoves. ' 12th,nitre home of Mr. and Mrs, opened up a cooperage business in Bran Shorts - John Annan, when their duly' this village in partnetiliip 'with - Call in and see them. daughter,Florence Christina, was his son, Wm. G.,. and continued Oats Crushed Oats united in marriage to Mr. John A. the same until fourteen years ago, Oat Chop.,• Whole.Corn e Q /�� , Calvert~ Rev. J. McIllroy, of St. when he gold out his interests. In • - .,.� O S G P H :Y / •/-� U I � D'Y- -Andrew's church officiated. .The 1847,-he married Elizabeth Wilkin- Cracked Corn Corn Meal i bride who wtts given away by heir Bob, of the township of Whitby, Mixed Feed Dairy Feed father, looked very pretty in her and who died in 1854. Two child. Calc'well's CeeRla, 'substitute _ vet arses, ovl trimmings Brussels ren of that marriage are now Calf Meal and �- bet and pearl trimmings with a lividgg, Mrs. Pearson,- of•- Buffalo COLlrL'! Lt�i�w7 girdle of white duchess -satin and and Wm, G,, of 'Pickering. In Molassine Meal. T`, , wreath of orange bl4mms in 'her Pebruary,1866,hemarried Frances �'SpecWprices in ton lots: _ I have a li�it�d number.of (3ollarf3 to sell st 2 ea0h_ hair. She carried a bouquet of Young, of Boa Geove. whoTdi O --_. L.t.1-. T1- i__-] BELL brill I roses—><nD-,vt iQe rM'ly on hiay 2 et,%I Five sons and '�7CT001ti $eCtlre a bargoin now, many:. handsome gifts. The two daughters of this marriage F' �7CT� - t , room's gift to the bride was a survive biro. James, ofPickering, Chopping every day: r, RtZgs, Robes, Blankets, Trunks, Suit Oases. nderem bracelet watch. After John, of Oshawa, . �� ER� _ ire ceremony,dejenner was serv= Frank. of Whitby,fjeslie,of Texas _ - - ! DENTIST Shue and-Rai repairing neatly and promptly. : . .ed, the table being decorated with Mrs. J. H. Beal, of Claremont, - _ . 'attended to, ppi�nk roses. violets .and smilax. and Mrs. J. R. Tbexton, of Picker- has removed into his new office:on the Mr.and Mrs. Calvert left in a in The funeral will,take lace _ To- motor for Toronto and other t6 s (Friday) p corner of Yonge and Queen ghis ( y)afternoon from his t=onto, Imperial Bank Building. This PIcg ,RING HARNESS EMPORIUM western pointe; the bride travel• late residence at 8.16. Service at office has been' nipped with he cost - ling in a navy blue Ruft -and bat the house at 2.45. _ Interment will' modern ofc�nta appliances with-the Home Phot,e 2501. - - W. J. COAHWELL to match. When they return they take place in the Methodist ceme- object or eliminating all-painful : will reside 1n Pjckering. tery,. _ operations.