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Situation t- u%s she cried suddenly, "the a k bent grr u+ think of this world as• mere- May 29, last - It seemed foolish. One night 1•deter- truly Anglo-Saxon habit of considering the " Mother _� _ _� the bandaged face. mi apd for a minute to set myself free, convent.' .from_ _ _ _ into with a shuddering c "Oh, how '-beside me—for the rest of my life.' - = s puzzled fawn It moat have been g ry' � - -- young and must have watched over 41 ~ speak Dorcas glanced at the date. finished and read it to Enoch, and he loving you.., I could go, through --hell — —_ —heclaimed it—because he held t1iis- for you, and yet I confess I world fessed Pareas. Then she went • an She withdrew her hands from his and put her fingers across her eyes as if against you. She laid a trembling' rather be with you in heaven." �� Ile. "You, 0ritish-Plantation Rubber ` a^ s y ~� _ hurriedly: "Was that your only Me,- live. His brain is clear now. He the idea!" - _ _ I "Yes." are -all mine—and I am aura, Yes. , . - . Y thing.. Dorcas sat perfectly sLrll with her sn and truly yours that I have son ?„ "No,.I felt,that way at first. Then— . Due to Britain's Control of. Situation t- u%s she cried suddenly, "the a k bent grr u+ think of this world as• mere- May 29, last Here in Canada many of 'us have fallen into the It seemed foolish. One night 1•deter- truly Anglo-Saxon habit of considering the " Mother _� _ _� the bandaged face. mi apd for a minute to set myself free, convent.' .from_ _ _ _ into with a shuddering c "Oh, how '-beside me—for the rest of my life.' - = s puzzled fawn It moat have been g ry' � - -- young and must have watched over '• _ _ to get the play back, and to make you affords one of the.many proofs that such. an opinion his shoulder at the white -gowned nurse, "she says you :are out on the _ is away off. -the mark. imderstand. It wps the night—that highroad—coming back to stay with. - Thanks 'to great rubber plantations established, in the first time I saw you. I have told such a mistake! Why did you let my twilight when Merry entered. The of joy. The thought of Dorcas and night—when you took me horse-vyhen Y: � In her -tropical Dominions, Great Britain at the. out- A - you found me in the—when you gave break of war held a firm and tightening grip on the 4.7 "Yes," he whispered. ;� the old bonds of love to begin lice - world's supply of raw Tubber—a grip reinforced by her me new courage and s, fresh outlook en afterwards, she ra: er, - On the threshold As -fin eye -became - -th -"4aiek= -gesture —Tile sacs tipoei Elie pick ev moved atkl dominating navy. From. 60. fo. in 1914, the production to Juniper Point. There you told me ` I don't believe. I can explain—to accustomed to the dusk he saw a Enoch's eyes opened slowly. Recog- on life—when you made a man of me." " 'about your play—and you went away ' you." There was a hopeless tone in white -gowned Ped nurse, standing beside ninon flashed into them, then a smile - the whole•w'orldrs output, leaving only about half the. Dorcas'rose sad stood facing him , ' _ r( �� ANS all other aources. with her eyes searching him. "Why didn't you said she asked: - - :•. answer. She did not raise her eyes. men cannot understand a poker debt." the head wound with snowy bandages. on his kneed beside tht bed, his fin- The result has-been that the needs of the ?fillies,' ' Her head was bent as if she took the l "No, I .cannot •understand,"- con- 9ierry's hands gripped together con- gars "stole- under the sheet -'and caught Because, said Merry, unsteadily, ," "do remember I—I— . T ,; - - WANTED • FOR . T H � �t ' you you—no seked'you=when a man had fallen as low as I had if he' had anything left mails and the "Deutschland" in desperate attempts a h t is heart. Wentworth's chamber reach.. 'to mitigate her rubber famine. Neutrals have been that would pull him to his feet. - You 10 held memories for him: he thought of Wentworth's eyes held a breathless 5 :' a said, 'Yes, so long has honor, - that same bed and Enoch had taken , whispered. I isPered. $• OAL AVY-, there is no end of.a chance for him.", l _ _ rugged face grow wan .from want of 'match You Look it all. You saved equally favorable Govern-ment regulated prices. "Oh!"'cried Dorcas aghast. "Oh, to as you have o m - ;sleep; still for him -a smile. always lit, my..life, u done-- ore than once, and, Enoch, toil understand r Two -thousand Canadian are granted for the Royal Naval Can- _ _ - `the stern features. ; .. I ROSES we are back where we stood in the old think that I should have put that in, - ...� u adiaa Volunteer Reserve towards aaaning the new sleip- of the Navy. lmme"to service. Only man shoes throlsgh-this'winter to protect these expensive shoes, o'v rubb'or tarrnzhoea to rarjIrwe them, is'rrtore than -practical your way!" "Put what in my way ? Dearest, _ , , I -Perin Royal overseas of gout character and good physique acceptid: 1FATING that night d came around the corner-- _ months had been warping Ms nature i Th - . and cEoudinR his e thrill o warmth over that _ per day—Free-Kit Pay $2.10 Minimnat I had been wandering in ' the � desert. Suddenly I found sunshine, ' --- _ i(;20.00 per Month Separation Allowance _ P t I found lovg and hope, 1; found you. READACHES—CONSTIPATION •the back into his soul like a high tide. All' ed blood through the veins of the sick' IPS! D D 1 N G S — PA ST R 1 E. ' that had stood between him and Went- man. Happiness flushed into the wan' That night—w-hen_ you-wentaway—I. 7 Apply to the nearest Navin Reorut>r -1 a near OF INDIGESTION, began to understand that -it was the _ with the vera tact that they had been r d' ' -• `! and still were friends. - . • Ing or to the Indigestion—the complete or partial most wonderful chance God ever put. + L•�r- of tnu Naval Service failure of the digestive processes—fre- in a man's way." ' - - • - - - -•- noisele.4sly ' -across -the floor. She l that nothing .can separate again• as' OTTAWA An instant later his arms were ) I long as life lasts. I machincryof the t:ody. You can't enjoy _ about her and,, she felt his kiss upon I The wistfulness of ratituda dim-: g the vigour and m chAality good health her cheek. -. - a doltheiess r work regularlyandefiiucntlr and y. cried Dorcas. 'Don't!" r e_ -Don't," -- — - — -- long as life lasts! That won't be a I She freed herself from his clasp and ' - ;you were coming.. Sit here so• that held him away from her. "Can't you — -.. MOTHER - understand, don't you see, Andrew,' r THE LAPSE OF be your after did to you, that. I cannot be our wife ' - E N O C H IJV O RT H "You cannot—be He stared,_ at her in•bewildered dismay. "Yes, that is what I >n ea n," she . ,WENT whispered tremueously. "Don't you , By ,.. B ISABEL GORDON CURTIS, - Id 1 "' ' with the thought of this horrible _ ' wrong constantly between -:ut,n I eyelids were closed, with depths of I thought of it -this morning -`I'm- Author of -The Woman from Wolvertons " -could never., forget it. Remember it was Enoch, my brother—don't you., afraid to go home in the'darV—Wasn't . understand?—my brother—whe) did ;.this! Row could you go on loving me CVAPTER XXIV: (Cont'd). - i.shame of her 1bnother upon -her own. and that what hes aid? • I felt lonely—and As a digestive tonic and stomachic "Was it this, Andrew, this that lay, shoulders. "Yea:" The man spoke in a "Remember=it was your brother stow who saved my life, said tie-ry pas- • behind everything—that made you give up your play and— .° Y,. whisper. I sionately. "Flow could I go on lov- against the white pillow. - The miffs- I know—" j in oil, dearest? How could I oto l Then you came trek, with the la g Y P Merry's lips parted, but he did not Y P y � , . 41 ~ speak Dorcas glanced at the date. finished and read it to Enoch, and he loving you.., I could go, through --hell — —_ —heclaimed it—because he held t1iis- for you, and yet I confess I world — She withdrew her hands from his and put her fingers across her eyes as if against you. She laid a trembling' rather be with you in heaven." �� Ile. "You, 0ritish-Plantation Rubber ` iva is shining! Go' home in the dark, _ Ia 8-avin-9 Canada Million -s live. His brain is clear now. He the idea!" - Low Prices of Rubbers and Overshoes ` I "Yes." are -all mine—and I am aura, Yes. , . - . Y thing.. Dorcas sat perfectly sLrll with her sn and truly yours that I have has a great constitution. - That was - the only thing that saved him." ... . Due to Britain's Control of. Situation t- u%s she cried suddenly, "the a k bent grr u+ think of this world as• mere- May 29, last Here in Canada many of 'us have fallen into the lare of the Buns ine showed clears g h 7 truly Anglo-Saxon habit of considering the " Mother ' lr ent face and her Inanner was full g of calm conviction. Slee •was not the bandaged face. of Parliaments" 'slow and,a•bit behind the times. The convent.' .from_ _ _ _ into with a shuddering c "Oh, how '-beside me—for the rest of my life.' - = s puzzled fawn It moat have been g ry' � - -- young and must have watched over present price of rubber, when its cause is revealed, _ that ht — that morning could you let him do such 'a thing 1 - nig g —when It was so cruel, so incoaceivabi cruel, I -•"CHAPTER XXj� - v -Enoch had a stag party, and I came y affords one of the.many proofs that such. an opinion his shoulder at the white -gowned nurse, "she says you :are out on the is away off. -the mark. peace of mind, even with, a mad throb- highroad—coming back to stay with. - Thanks 'to great rubber plantations established, in the first time I saw you. I have told such a mistake! Why did you let my twilight when Merry entered. The of joy. The thought of Dorcas and the face of criticism and ridicule, many years before -' you stoat ib—when you sat out there, brother do each a� tiling . diner world tay white- and breathless, the future came with the conviction 'Enoch In her -tropical Dominions, Great Britain at the. out- A - I dont know.' Y spoke a - ,:,waiting for a baa." Merry under a dazzling sun, and the sudden{ that there was -still time to take u - rupLly change to a darkened sickroom foe a I break of war held a firm and tightening grip on the 4.7 "Yes," he whispered. ;� the old bonds of love to begin lice - world's supply of raw Tubber—a grip reinforced by her en afterwards, she ra: er, - On the threshold As -fin eye -became - -th -"4aiek= -gesture —Tile sacs tipoei Elie pick ev moved atkl dominating navy. From. 60. fo. in 1914, the production to Juniper Point. There you told me ` I don't believe. I can explain—to accustomed to the dusk he saw a Enoch's eyes opened slowly. Recog- of these plantations has grown this year to i5�fo of " 'about your play—and you went away ' you." There was a hopeless tone in white -gowned Ped nurse, standing beside ninon flashed into them, then a smile - the whole•w'orldrs output, leaving only about half the. to write it? ,• the man's voice. "For -a - while it the bed. Under the sheet lay the moa , crept about the lured mouth: uiretnents of the LInited_�t2fes glove t0 Coffie frog She paused, waiting for Merry- to seemed to me like a Poker debt. Wo- tionless Outline of the man's long body,! "Enoch!" The young man dropped all other aources. - - :•. answer. She did not raise her eyes. men cannot understand a poker debt." the head wound with snowy bandages. on his kneed beside tht bed, his fin- The result has-been that the needs of the ?fillies,' ' Her head was bent as if she took the l "No, I .cannot •understand,"- con- 9ierry's hands gripped together con- gars "stole- under the sheet -'and caught --enormous though they are, have -been plentifully sup- = vAsively. The nails cut into his in a strong grasp the hand which he plied, while Germany has been reduced to registered . ' _ --- -- palms and an ache which hurt tuggedhad thought was slipping from itis mails and the "Deutschland" in desperate attempts a h t is heart. Wentworth's chamber reach.. 'to mitigate her rubber famine. Neutrals have been 10 held memories for him: he thought of Wentworth's eyes held a breathless allowed all the rut ber they want, at . prices actually . i t had -lain ., 1++' nights when he ha inhelpless--upon question. You w ere not hurt . he -JE lower than beiore the'.war, so long as they prevent - that same bed and Enoch had taken , whispered. I isPered. any of,it from reaching the enemy, while Canada and ... I care- of -him in a lumbering fashion. I f Vi During these data he had seen the ' No, old man; no. -1 didn't have a -other parts of the Empire have an abundant supply at _ _ rugged face grow wan .from want of 'match You Look it all. You saved equally favorable Govern-ment regulated prices. as you have o m - ;sleep; still for him -a smile. always lit, my..life, u done-- ore than once, and, Enoch, toil understand In this foresight and vrnerosity of the British Govern- _ _ - `the stern features. ; .. I ROSES we are back where we stood in the old ment lies the reason, why rubber alone, of all the great'stapies, has not on8 u in - rice—wh rubber tZoota, rub,bers..and'.....__'' overshoes aro as inpxpensive ars ever, while leather shoes are . costing several dollars a pair more: 'Wearing rubbers or over- _ Suddenly, as the last remnant of an -.old scab s!o s off, every fragments days, with everything toTgotten,� _ pAiNS AFTER shoes throlsgh-this'winter to protect these expensive shoes, o'v rubb'or tarrnzhoea to rarjIrwe them, is'rrtore than -practical - I hatred, of resentment at injustice, ;everything buried, bu::ied so deep that f ` _ , thrift—it is grateful patriotism, for in thus saving leather we make it easier for the novernment to secure the absolutely t neither of s t ever. gide it att- I 1 of• pain and rebellion which for ten Pei er u will FLOURof °' ° thought." 1FATING necea.sary supplies _of thls alarmingly scarce material for our joldiors _ _ months had been warping Ms nature i Th - . and cEoudinR his e thrill o warmth over that Both. Thrift and Patriotism Point to Rubberil _„ Merry's heart The love, the implicit s rongest of all things human—a bro- ; �� TRE«—ACIDf[TR 41 ~ speak Dorcas glanced at the date. finished and read it to Enoch, and he loving you.., I could go, through --hell — —_ —heclaimed it—because he held t1iis- for you, and yet I confess I world — She withdrew her hands from his and put her fingers across her eyes as if against you. She laid a trembling' rather be with you in heaven." �� Ile. "You, "No,' she whisperer, "he is going to iva is shining! Go' home in the dark, _ ; finger upon the sheet o? paper. flushed and his face grew'grave. trying desperately to remember some live. His brain is clear now. He the idea!" - I "Yes." are -all mine—and I am aura, Yes. , . - . Y thing.. Dorcas sat perfectly sLrll with her sn and truly yours that I have has a great constitution. - That was - the only thing that saved him." ... A pathetic eage�tess Sashed into the eyes o! the man on the bed. The t- u%s she cried suddenly, "the a k bent grr u+ think of this world as• mere- May 29, last w had a stron intell- lare of the Buns ine showed clears g h 7 -, or. aver and gently touched her cheek. Y N —ane i e spo — two date after I carne home from the „ „ can make a home and I can have y �❑ ° Oh, ' she shrank away him - Her forehead knitted ' lr ent face and her Inanner was full g of calm conviction. Slee •was not the bandaged face. convent.' .from_ _ _ _ into with a shuddering c "Oh, how '-beside me—for the rest of my life.' - = s puzzled fawn It moat have been g ry' � - -- young and must have watched over "She Sa e " the actor pointed over .. Y . P _ that ht — that morning could you let him do such 'a thing 1 - nig g —when It was so cruel, so incoaceivabi cruel, I -•"CHAPTER XXj� - v -Enoch had a stag party, and I came y man a battle between life and death: Y , She knew Merry sighed with relief and' his shoulder at the white -gowned nurse, "she says you :are out on the 1. in, after you had all gone. It was, so shamefut, and -so ii j at. Ib was Wentworth's chamber was- dim_as peace of mind, even with, a mad throb- highroad—coming back to stay with. the first time I saw you. I have told such a mistake! Why did you let my twilight when Merry entered. The of joy. The thought of Dorcas and us Indefinitely, you understand, -' you stoat ib—when you sat out there, brother do each a� tiling . diner world tay white- and breathless, the future came with the conviction 'Enoch ? She knows.. Don't you?" He looked into the face -with A - I dont know.' Y spoke a - ,:,waiting for a baa." Merry under a dazzling sun, and the sudden{ that there was -still time to take u - rupLly change to a darkened sickroom foe a I woman's sr- dent pleading in his eyes. 4.7 "Yes," he whispered. ;� the old bonds of love to begin lice - e_ was en afterwards, she ra: er, - On the threshold As -fin eye -became - -th -"4aiek= -gesture —Tile sacs tipoei Elie pick ev moved atkl the embodiment of health ander vi �' to Juniper Point. There you told me ` I don't believe. I can explain—to accustomed to the dusk he saw a Enoch's eyes opened slowly. Recog- Her stalwart body and her wholesome " 'about your play—and you went away ' you." There was a hopeless tone in white -gowned Ped nurse, standing beside ninon flashed into them, then a smile - rosy face were pleasant for sick eyes to write it? ,• the man's voice. "For -a - while it the bed. Under the sheet lay the moa , crept about the lured mouth: " look -upon. ."Yes, you've come She paused, waiting for Merry- to seemed to me like a Poker debt. Wo- tionless Outline of the man's long body,! "Enoch!" The young man dropped back," she said emphatically. "When - - :•. answer. She did not raise her eyes. men cannot understand a poker debt." the head wound with snowy bandages. on his kneed beside tht bed, his fin- the doctor left an hour ago he said we ' Her head was bent as if she took the l "No, I .cannot •understand,"- con- 9ierry's hands gripped together con- gars "stole- under the sheet -'and caught had pulled you safely around the cor- = vAsively. The nails cut into his in a strong grasp the hand which he ner:' Now all the job I have cut out . ' _ --- -- palms and an ache which hurt tuggedhad thought was slipping from itis for me is to see you are kept quiet and a h t is heart. Wentworth's chamber reach.. patient and hap " happy." 10 held memories for him: he thought of Wentworth's eyes held a breathless "Yes, happy—that's the biggest part i t had -lain ., 1++' nights when he ha inhelpless--upon question. You w ere not hurt . he -JE of the prescription," repeated Merry - that same bed and Enoch had taken , whispered. I isPered. with a' laugh'. ... I care- of -him in a lumbering fashion. I f Vi During these data he had seen the ' No, old man; no. -1 didn't have a ;,(To be continued). _ _ rugged face grow wan .from want of 'match You Look it all. You saved as you have o m - ;sleep; still for him -a smile. always lit, my..life, u done-- ore than once, and, Enoch, toil understand _ _ - `the stern features. ; .. I ROSES we are back where we stood in the old _ Suddenly, as the last remnant of an -.old scab s!o s off, every fragments days, with everything toTgotten,� _ pAiNS AFTER - I hatred, of resentment at injustice, ;everything buried, bu::ied so deep that f ` _ , t neither of s t ever. gide it att- I 1 of• pain and rebellion which for ten Pei er u will FLOURof °' ° thought." 1FATING _ months had been warping Ms nature i Th - . and cEoudinR his e thrill o warmth over that _„ Merry's heart The love, the implicit s rongest of all things human—a bro- ; �� TRE«—ACIDf[TR OR —g ADS — CAKE 5 _ confidence even the boyish dependence ken friendship made warm and secure upon older man, came flooding, again—ran like the vigor o! transfus- READACHES—CONSTIPATION •the back into his soul like a high tide. All' ed blood through the veins of the sick' IPS! D D 1 N G S — PA ST R 1 E. ' that had stood between him and Went- man. Happiness flushed into the wan' ;ARE SIGHS - . _ worth -ieemed unimportant compared faceandfeeble.-strength returned, OF INDIGESTION, _ with the vera tact that they had been r d' ' -• `! and still were friends. p. Andrew laughed. aloud. "You unde&l �etand, Indigestion—the complete or partial When the nurse beckoned'he 'stole Enoch, we are friends—friends failure of the digestive processes—fre- - - • - - - -•- noisele.4sly ' -across -the floor. She l that nothing .can separate again• as' qucntiy throws out of gear the whole pointed to a chair by the bedside. I long as life lasts. I machincryof the t:ody. You can't enjoy _ _ �� , P I The wistfulness of ratituda dim-: g the vigour and m chAality good health /�. T 4 'i BRIG WAY ! low He asked foryoulust " � � mad the eyes of the sick man. "As i a doltheiess r work regularlyandefiiucntlr and y. - ' i I before he went to sleep. I told him, long as life lasts! That won't be a ' - ;you were coming.. Sit here so• that great while, Boy," he whispered husk- — -.. MOTHER - he can see you when he wakes up.". ily; "only now -=it is all right—and it I Merry dropped into •a ch -air.- He ' began to see perfectly through the coward- seems. ifferent. I felt -like a a litie while ago. You remember it -' Eo 5 IGE gloom. - Wentworth's grim gaunt face that writing hap who died lately? He ; had startled him for a minute. The said something just before he went: _ eyelids were closed, with depths of I thought of it -this morning -`I'm- —�� shadow below them. The man's domi- afraid to go home in the'darV—Wasn't . nating nose stood out like a silhouette that what hes aid? • I felt lonely—and As a digestive tonic and stomachic against the white pillow. - The miffs- I know—" j rcinedy, Mother Seigel's. Syrup is WHITE tache had been shaved away and lines, "Listen, Enoch." Merry spoke with esteemed in tens of thousands of homes, wherever theEttglishlanguage _ _ s chiseled b days and nights' Y Y g pain, about she quiet mouth. Q a tone of passionate conviction. Look here old man, you're not going home r is siwkcn. If you suffer much or little from disorders of the Oomach, liver t# �, 5 Merry sat star n R a n '. ' _ I tit , a s• KEEP V6UR. SHOES LLEY t ,,Of 0At1A0A, LTD., HAMILI ••.-.. — .,...., .. ...0 ........ ... ...w ot,.• , I w • by "..a •, ca ­ ,.0 v uv.• c6 w"g. I which he could not voice even to Dor He turned imperatively -to the nurse. cas. He wanted time—time enough, "Push back the curtains, won't you? t to tell Enoch that the old 'enmity was Push them away back. There's a glo-i Mend, that 'the ofd love was alive, rious san shining—let it in." strengthened by new ties. A -spasm The woman understood. She ran up -- of pain ran .through the sick man's a curtain andflung back the shutters. flee, wrinkling the pal id fore es. The room grew suddenlY, w to an nrd twitching- the lips. Merry look- radiant. cel t:p at the nurse. She read the "There!" cried Merry. "Talk of go- -eyes:` ' --his hom--in--the--dark? See: stow the } in water, after meals: for a few •daps -and note its Beneficial effects.4115 - - - ASSISTS=- -^at 7-.,c nml,Ceeise contaf�s fears fin a.: the trial the sold at Mc ter ",Itch M4_7 n. A FRANC-04M_ FORMS. . . . . . 1DIINM.Irp REACH 11E OtTT.' SEA 7 'SKIRTS ur GRANDECOURT TAKES UPWARD LEAP 1"RCH Effo muN 1%, Gain of Over Six Hundred Mil. Proviaeirel'A -Give Them -Command of -Rulned Villages and Strong Serbians Have Proclaimed The City As • Their German-Points.-in-We Valley. .....lions IA Seven-Mouth Capital.. Period. London, Nov. 19A despal;6­fi�,Onr -Ottawa -AAYW__& —Following vio conditidint, have wheeled the British gain of more than 1600,000,000 in The_textof the French, statement lent artillery. Preparations, the British lines north and south of the Anne shown in the trade statement issued fallenI Outflanked by the Serbs, who follows: troops smashed forward north , and. into alignment. Thus, with a front by the `Minister of Customs, Hon. J. drove forward 'dauntlessly along the. "Troops of the Army of .the East an-' South of the' Ancre Saturday. Cana- running almost straight from the re- D. Raid, covering the seven-month ridges to the east, the Bulgars and tered Monastir at 8 o'clock this mom: than units participated in the attack. I glon south of Serre to the sector east period ending Nov. 1. The grand total Germans evacuated the city, the ing, the date of the anniversary of the On a front of seven miles advances of St. Pierre Divion,south of the for the seven months, including the stronghold of Serbian. Macedonia. The taking of the town by the Serbiatin in varying from half a mile to a mile river, the British are in position to movement of gold as 'Well as of mer- !Ilios entered at 8- o'clock this morn- 1912." were made, and� thu outskirts Of strike with great power against chandise, amounts to ins. Grandcourt, on the south bank of the Grandcourt and Miraumont, compared with $709,537,488 for the Thus the first fruits of their long The German admission follows'* Ancre, reached. The , total prisoners On their part of the Somme front corresponding period of the last fiscal and bitter campaign have fallen to "Afte" the enemy had succeeded taken were 722. KirW Peter's troops. , They have re- making progriss on Height 1,212, I I the French repulsed two German •. at- year. . The October trade rose' from The British also gained advantages tacks, one on each side of the river. 4$150,004,125 to $164,330,479, a gain of gained one of their most important northeast of Cegel, the German and the The G*er cities, and as a symbol of the first Bulgarian troops took up a position on the'north of � the stream, where h ' ' ' ' mans 'got close enough to the $14,326,354. enemy lines were bent back north- French positions both times to 'be Imports of merchandise increased great step in reclaiming their laud north of Monastir. Monastir thus east of Beaamont-Hamel -and north i within range of hand-grenades. The from $30,515,144 to $71,196,552 in have proclaimed it their -capital, was abandoned." * of Beaucourt.- French broke up both attacks partly October, and from $253,107,668 to TheBulgar-Teuton forces, swept An Athens despatch says Lieut. The fighting took place in a snow- by the use of these missiles. 1$4(;2,161–,r95 in the seven months, back by the brilliant assault, are 're-. Murat, at the head of General Leblor's storm, the first downfall of the sea- I The first German attack was made! while exports of domestic merchan- treiting in disordek to Prilep. The 'escort, entered Monastir this morning, Serbian took a large number of prl-! followed by the Russian and French son in that region. Thesinswere all � during the night by a strong force Of dise rose from $80,088,582 to' $85,- i.ponsplidated, but further progress on German, troops. . near . Biaches, just 312,175 in October, and from $326,- soners and huge stores. They are'infantry. To prevent disaster the Suftday was prevented. by the heavy across the fiver after the enemy; and already German-Bulgar forces evacuated all er from Peronne. In the' 430,730 to $622,083,689 in the seven Snowfall, which extended all along'ifternoon the Germans south of the months. The most important gain in have consolidated their positions on the positions during the night of the ..the British battle-frt6nt. Somme -attached French trenches in exports for the month of October is ;the Monastir Plain. 18th and 19th. The retreat is general. Saturday's successes, obtained un- front of Berny, but again the hand-, found under maitufactures, the figures 7 dir the handicap of stormy weather grenades stopped them. being $12,880,731 in October,, 1915, and $28,637,814 is October this year. Exports of other lines were fairly BRITISH FL—EETCOPES 'LOSSES 1%000 Hon. Mr. Duff had long suffered had BRITISH WIN -apparently caused Instant death. The well maintained with the exception of I %jTH SUB MENACE dropped 191 news of the death of his son, Pte. G. from 89,838,353 in October, 16 t SINGLE DAY agricultural products, which 0 Clark Duff, who went overseas with 27P306,934 in the -same month this -IN MACEDONIA � the 7Bth Battalion, came a fortnight year. ago -on' the day following his return Col. Churchill Shows That LOSS At Least 1,500,00 Casualties In to his _0T_Sh_1WH­as been Made -The Somme Battle N.illage 'Which the Greeks Sur-, t,r, after a lengthy. vacation made Good. rendered to Bulgars Ineceseary through ill-health. WHY ROUMANIA Thus Far. A despatch from London I 'j Captured. A despaisch from New York says:- ANGRY FOE GENERAI MUST BE SAVED! Great Britain's most important en- Frederick Palmer, the war correspon& say London says:-- The ays:- I. FINES TOUR 4 emy, says Col. (Winston) Churchill,! ant designated by the British War Of. -A despatch from NAI TOWN 1 The Entente armies operating in should not get the idea that Great I fire to represent the entire press of Macedonia have made additional pro- Means a Definite Encircling of Britain was afraid of the submarines. the United States, returned on Friday 210000061marks Imposed Because a List, The fleet and resources of . the' Cress. The capture by the British of of Males is Not Furnishe,& coon- on the Volland-America Line stens - the I - the Central Powers. , Z 'the Town of Barakii, on the eastern' ., .4 1 ship Nieuw Amsterdam, for a rest be- -end try were quite able to cope with the and of the Macedonian front. is an-' A despatch from London says: A despatch from Paris says:-Jesin ;danger. The speaker urged the arm- I fore going back to the front. d officially: Barakli is 1% Thirty .thousand Belgians already Ing of all morchantmen. Four-fifths :,nounce ; Cruppi, formerly Minister of Foreign 1 �t is Mr. Palmer's opinion that the miles southeast of Barakii-Jums, have. been 'deported to Germany, ac- j Affairs, speaking at a meeting on; of the armed ships attacked, he said, the British ca turd had escaped, while fo'ur-fifths of those allied offensive against the Germane which recently cording to information received here Thursday presided over by' Prof. Paul, on the French front will end only 4k in renewing the offensive along the- through official channels. Report, painlive, unarmed had been sunk. Col. Church- Minister . of Public Instruct "ill Pointed out that at the beginning when the war itself ends, that it will Strumn front. This part of the Mace., from the same sources any that. the tion, outliked the importance of the in-'of the vmr Great Britain had over be continued for two, perhaps three -donian- cathpaign is being fought in German plan was to take some BOO.- tervention of Roumania, on the side of' yeari. He w&3 told by the staff of e grou-ind 000, judged fro order issued in the allies in-the'war, - An a result of eighteen million tons in,.shlps exceed-, -north-'eastern Greece, over the ged in the Ord mg 1,000 tons. . Shia had almost the 1 the allies that they had no expectation whick.the- Bulgarians occupied several a number of cities for all males over Rumania's participation th allied of breaking the German line this year. s a o, taking over Greek forte seventeen to report Por inspection. armies are now at Orsova, from 'same to-day. although she had lost 2,-' =' sad establis in well to The Dfunicipal Council of Tournai haswhich 925,000 tons by all risks, and, he be- "There Is only one historical can. point he said they would be able to I I Tieved. had added four-fifths of that, Parizon for the Somme battle—Ver- the east of the allies' right a edined to accede to the advanee toward Budapest It to 0 amount by now construction. dun." said Mr. Palmer. "It has long ouch since passed Verdun in the intonalpa ge o! the Struma tasting that hitherto it had ac- which passes ,ty Of the fighting, in numbers engaged, rZRT DOWN towns,. eastward about four General Hopff er thereupon imposed a, East. By RUSSIAN.ARTILL Y ided- snA ­'I pushing eas He luted also that it Is only in volume of artillery fire. ilea beyond the fiver it some points. fine of 200,000 marks' it is added, for, 180 miles from the advanced positions 1 The Franco-Serbian offensive alsothe refusal of the &ncil to furnish I "In the Somme sector 6,000 British, on Salonica. front to the Danube, A despatch from Petrograd, Bay*:- French and German runs have boom continues with full success. a fiat .of male inhabitants, with a fur.-. and that the -Russ6-Rumanian armies � RussUin troops near Sarny, south-eastiy ther fine of 26,000 marks daily as long h,,o. , p&t;h Of brought in action on the same day. Within out _natilral --throu-16 rll__; Pinsk. have brou down a large -DEATH OF EON. JAMES S. DUFF. 9% the Councit refused to give the ha 1Z period of 24 hours there have been at -brudia -towards Sofia and Co'n"atenii- I Zeppelin airship. The crew of 16 least 150,000 .casualties, counting no4 .1ple, Dorrw Watrs�, in Moldavia, I was captured, together with two ma- Came When He Was Visiting .!.where the Entente- allies have been chino guns and 600 pounds of bombs.' those of both sides. go far in this �HASH FOR THE ALLIES. Cement at least 1,600 000 men engagement fighting0 Friends in Alliston. P i successfully, overlooks the i have been bit, Next Summer the Factories Running . Night' I-viis of Hungary. - $25 0" 0" RAISED - - .. . f A despatch from Alliston sa5 . Three Brant These con*siderations, h FOR RED CROSS 'S British are prepared to lose 1,000.000 Ron. James S. Duff, Minister of Agri- and Day Drying Vegetables. e urged.'are 0 U E. men if necessary, and they will have sufficient to sho�%, the importance 3" culture for Ohtario, dropped dead on.1 of z,, twice their present gun-power. j i A despatch from Brantford says: the Rumanian froat in the plans of. A despatch from London says: 1 Friday in the home of an old frliend,�, War orders of an unusual nature are the.Entente, The Times announces that its collec-, When will the war be over? I onl3. Miss Sarah Irwin. of this town. He know that next Year will be bloodiet �4 keeping three plants in Brant county tions on behalf of the Rod Cross On 'had returned in the morning from To- running night and day. They are Wednesday passed E5,000 IDOO I than this. The week before I left -A ronio to his home in Cookstown, and evaporating plants furnishing . hing dried France . .1 talked with General Joffre In the afternoon drove over in his a BRITAIN TO STOP and Sir Douglas Haig, and with such • carriage by himscilf th'take Mi., I I vegetables for use in soups and hashes' LORD SHAUGHNESSY r. or the allied armi-e-s-in--the firing line.' army and corps leaders as Sir Bonn winbackwith him. As he was about f TAKES SEAT IN LORDS Rawlinson on the Somme, and Gen- to sit in front of a fire in Miss Irwin's, -LIQUOR MAKING? scala Nivelle and Mangin, who plan- -idropped to The woman who is a' home to warm himself he slave t-) fa-1 Patch. from London says ned and executed the brilliant at- his kn a man' who LAr d � ees, and lapsed into unconscious- shion should never marry Shaughnessywill ta --doctor was summoned, but is oplOosed to the- financial encourage- Move Proposed to Con- 1 in-tWe-House of Lor;ds on 71 nes' A ge- Drastic tursday. � mont and Vaux at Verdun. Their idea the• heart condition from which the'ment of slavery. Lord Northcliffe and Lord Macd6nneil was'the same that I have found every- .-serve the Supply of Corn. will be the sponsors. where--& fight to a finish." and Sugar. London says:--4 CANADIAN CAVALRY TWICE A despatch from L motion that the manufacture of intoxi- AUSTRIAN FORCE' WIPED OUT GERMAN IM eating liquors in Great Britain should BROKE THROUGH 1N FICK ON CHAPOT SUM 'a be prohibited will be made I in the i - House of Commons, according to, notice given by a group of members Some -Units Have Been in Close Contact With Infantry on Somme after the speech of Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, on Were Decisively Repulsed Along the Whole Front After Stpbborj All Summer.ryi the food situation, The members of ...Hand-to-Hand Fighting. the =group, 'their notice stated, will 4move that`this prohibition Should be A despatch from London says: Al-, spondent that throughout the Sum- imposed 'in -view of Mr. Runciman's though the Canadian cavalry has not mer his unit had been able to break' grave statement respecting the short- Rome. Nov. 19. 'Italian troops have attempt to recapture the village of been much engaged in active warfare,! through the Germans' lines with good age' of corn, -sugar and other food- made advances at some points in Sano in the Adige was easily beaten some have seen more of the Somme, results. Although largely engaged stuffs. Carso and east of Vertoibizza. Aus- off, In the upper But an effort was trian attacks wire driven back, says made against the Italian position on - r-fighting - than some of the' Canadian: in passive duty, the cavalry have done the statement from,the War Office to-'the Chapot summit, and it was only divisions. A' Western cavalry officer! much patrol work, and have been fre- DESERTERS GIVEN a ni T� within range of the enemy's .who came acres:- to London from, quent day. A heavy snowfall and cold wea- after stubborn hand-to-hand fighting ANOTHER CHANCE ther are hampering operations In the that the Austrians were repulas& France on Wednesday, told a co"e-: heavy artillery. mountain districts, This Oid not pre-!i Small detachments of the enemy suc- A despatch from Ottawa says: An vent the Austrians launching several: ceeded in breaking Into the Italian order-in-Council passed under the War determined onslaughts, however. An trenches were wiped out. Measures Act, allows.a military de- BOMBS DROPPED ON MUNICH serter to return to the service on pio4 4- INTD mising to stay. The, regulation,pro- vides that a deserter, who is sentenc- BY IREPID FRENCH AIRMAN ALLIES DI DMAND SURRENDER A to imprisonment may be turned wer 'b the court to the military au- r. y �f ter thorities if the offender agrees to re- OF GREEK ARTILLERY AND. ARMS Afterwards Crossed Alps and Landed North of Venic turn and not to desert again. 4k Tovering 3 AIT4TRALIAN GENERAL Vice-Admiral Fournit Presents Significant Note to Government 4 DIES ON FRENCH FRONT -A despatch from Paris say. Athens. Fri-ped several bombs on the station in day night's War Office statement retaliation for the bombing of the London, Nov. 20- Brigadier-Gen. en city of Amiens a few days ago. eral ntmemn J. Glnqfurd died in INA A chronicles a remarkable feEh by a open amp en !afided at France on November, , 12as a result Athens, Nov. 19. - Vice-Adm render to the Entente afflis of WIT French airman. The statement says:: Santa Dona di Piave, in Italy, 20 kilo- of a wound from a shell. He was one Foarnet, commander of the Anglo- arms, munitions and artillery of the 941ne aviator, -Capt. DeBPzuchaMP, metres north of Venice, after }laving of the leading Australian commanders Greek army, with the exception of V­A­_ -inorning- at--. eight'ran h fleet 1n.the-Mediterra-eau,Fri 0,000-rtfles-now in -actual-use-by, —started_-, crossed the AlAlps, --The-Taptaln--thmv--a-n-d--w-a-s-Zi-i�ct-or;---oT-IVLiTita—ry training Wci�oci if -the direction of Munichp.1 covered a distance of 700 kilometres in Australia for four years preceding day night presented to the Green Gov- the forces remaining after the last where h arrived at noon. He drop- I (approximately 435 miles)."the war, ernment a note demanding step of demobilization. �'. :'1 , .�:. _ _ ..... a,s...,.w..f-I F.`",'�:] "�, F,wn"_. T�F"y-%'y.pJ'�.j,�'y' i^w-}. _•R,�+v :. A'S�',-i'L"'�-.'p'$?•.'M h. .. i1.43✓^. :14 '.•M -"'*PT'+ v,.�i- n'.y7i• _ rias r. •. ♦ ••"i ,,,F'i�r.',•^ii ,�$�'.M&: a'•w- T�.•„i. 3T''•"•l �]•. S.r'J.�t lP ilJl'1.,�.•Mi'. .. �.'1 ” e`M'".. '. M"4•''Y�•G ,^!-4'•�'�e 1.."t _ ''iY :. .. -. "✓ .. .. >;10 ;flu wifluxtag• 15fixf dcrath to soldiers at the front, The F t Store - © '+ --• His co-niluiatera naturally resent _ i,.H IUE YOU --.-TRIED •.0 HI SC s gc►ollshsdevery Fr13ty masniaQatttsQffios his Haar ativn of aittilvrit Ile HAS THE QUALITY . .P,-UF9B, Ont. D . y decided questions himself which � + -``<• `ras>tta should have been settled by the Oranges, Bananas, Pounegranatea, ° .SHE rl��;'-. SHORTENING sb par fear ;'11.00 ii dun advan+u mons, Lima Beans, Celery, For Fr Lu -- -For Cake-mak- -For Shor-tenin . �' cabinet as a w�'Lvle. I3i3 was a - - Frying, 13 g 'x''�a�.e:lyclaa:4-the vnttedstates of w • Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes y : _ aa,aIICe farm of Kai: Prism to which Brit _ and Spuds. - ' 1 lb; H or Tins')) r. ---ii lil: 1 0 Tins 60 Lr. -- -_-- - ish subjects will not -tibmit. It is Choiee'bulhl tor•ladoor culture. ' Cheaper Xalseri5ni ,which the allies are than Butter Batter thad Lard IOHN MURKAR, Pfoprietort As the maeteb boo this year fighting against in this war, and we eantlof 91Apeless and stay witch - `---- ---- it=Would be uuteasouaLIe to sup- them -t good deal always. ; FRESH gMOKED FPX�Ati HADDIE lbs for 26c NOTES AND COMMENTS pose'that Canadians would kindly ItiEILS-ON S ICE CREAM I " 6sc6KS 15 centa 130\ELE6S COD 15cents < "The war sittratiou, as a whole, submit to it now. Still Sir Sam I?lain, in con?s, �uadeas or in ., ;� = F'RI•:5ti RULLF:U {l+ATS, $3.50 A SACK _ - - E vs-' ll Hughes has niduy adtnirers,'even Ice -clean, t,odas-al ways good; _ fraonts, with the eaceptian of Ro- amung-- tEose Who WOU no e- 4m&uia, the allies are slowly, but fend hiryi in hizi attitude in 'the i - We have „u h:tud all the time a fre h stook of very singly, pushing"the Teutons war, and while he has been de- pk*�$ Cuok�.d Hani �Itil tgfr% flNadchee e, •S" oked-Backe �baek. In Rumania the situation prived of his position as Minister -u Dpi j acs serious, and great fear is es- of Militia, -*%e believe he will rend- MASSEY-HARRIS. Smoked 1{ulli Long Clear Bacon pre"ed in some quarters that the er his country a great serviee in 'brave Rumanian -army may suffer his more humble positiou as- mem-'Cream Separators Orao ugei, Lemons, Grape Fruit, Banana;+, Spanish Onions, .'-as severe defeat, that will lead to a ber ofparliament. - will assure you every Cooking Onioni, Cabbage, Parsnips, Etc. e Amisiderable prolonging of the cent of•profit. soar. But the allies are naso con- -Try Maple Butter for your Pancakes - ...-f.dent of ultimate success, but the AFTER SIX YEARS 1;1°sera and Rakes, Verity ...__.. _ 'soar �titics are almost unan}luoua Plows, a d Rakes dna .'� ASIS 'RICHARD SO N lin the opinion that victor will _ Buggies. >come but very slowly. -Frederick OF SUFFERING �� I tPaimer, the well-known American J. R. THEXTO.N, Pickering,, Ont. , T H E 'soar correspondent,' while confl- Womac] Made WeH by Lydia Iud. Phone 1608 lcle nt of. the ultimate defeat -'a Es- Pinkham'a Vegetable - — . STANDARD K. +rsertnany, does, not luck for the Compound. - I' �o- s a 4 e � 0s- mb � QR CANADA end before a 'Sect and possibly Columbus, Ohio. -"I had almost given • �e g • s a "� a 'l' 1 so HEAD OFFICE TORONTO two or three years. To carry on up. I had been sick for six years with -0 o "; f >. • : *' o - --- the war for thk length of time female troubles and `• s a a' ' '' �� ii,i. �!. •: o .• Britain and her colonic; ww i haws f I� ,i nervousness. I had x a o C s i. Lo continue to snake real sRcri- li a pain is my right ; Q - a � �z ,; a « SZoneyOrders and Drafts are g side and could not 6 ,gees and it tuRy � be uw.es-dry to eat anything with- >; : -� z. °-,: 4 a r,? ., ; a lssiled by th1S Bank payable In . r � p y It stomach. I cony '�" 8 , 9 �' �'- r• _. _iairaCan, i opt �i sof (ect� re f us- tntcP t otr `I stomasdrink cold sate j y -wap y = a e ^ _234- - hurtingout r A aT 1 a, S all parts of the .-,vorld. :ra<mount of Hien to eD-tit ultimate .t' allnor eat any ,"'kind cf raw fruit, PICERING BRANCH M , nor fresh rPat nor y R. W. GORDON, Marager.a !� � Branch also at Whitby. :Sit. Saill Hilig4p., who -hit:• Leen � �a '. chicken. From 1;9 �r - _.F. apr as .3tlinister of Militia •ince befure pounds I went .to ;' b - � o „� yta� :t Stile beginuiug of the wear. hoc been 116 and would get so weak at times that ail• - L i as-•-- eottrpelled by 1?renrier Borden to' I fell over. I began to take Lydia E. = - _ Jnly - t Pinkhan's Vegetable Compound, and ; . _ PIGEONS PIGEONS ieerign the -portfolio, No pian -un ten days later I could eat and it did not ; Qatj will doubt that Sit Saes ha- ac• hurt m stomach. I have taken the ' r tr e w slw I F "r ?'�!' a: rurrPr,t pri�e4.'x 1 5.* y t °o . O » .. s,* r Currie nz �n i H �t i medicine ever since and I feel like a Dee lxr r, LZ a'' .,.n r t h, l+', }_ .•r413 in^h t•yui, Dw ria at the +complished a great deal during =•• g ; tt b,tet:� Til,-. l u, dz.Ind, Tel. No. new woman. I now weigh 12T pounds �aar9 lac+-W,:::bg i. Oeh�s-st i3»:shad ,A the -period of the war. By his what sa so you can see hat it lcit eas done for e - + Porw ?err? s c : �raaa raaata.^:oa 1: �1'tl • : Fw .a t t< Pr • E , .� Pr w� : , � � .: }i a : l:h +energy and enthtl•-ia-tri }ie i]tty already My husband. says he knaves Bsa.yr:,o l t�earrrove 3 WhitVv,&!tr. Unt W.M. PH[LP .f been chiefly in-trulnental in rail- your medicine has saved my life, "- - - - 3og aCanadian It st.y-,if -Lichlir`. Mrs. J. S. B,iRLOW, 1624 South 4th St:, es7. '•�portiona and efRriruty that v. tri Colimtbus Ohia.} 3�.t�� •.^ _ not thought po..ihle three year- Lydia E Pinkham's Veg-ta}l-m rom• ( i� �! alt,• 1 and contains just the virtues of roots asst. But he et•rr,l in ta6iug' [into and herbs needed to restore health and a /� oc�, .kini.eif two milt,11 authority, Rud strength to the weakened organa of the l ou ' a - `�'. ` __-"•s - `,agoario his eolleagtle� in the bod,, y - - a `" � q •s,, g .chronic inva4d, recovered so c-rr l -,tel I •�F"a �- *• ^r� " tuiniRtry when deridino- e1ue-tions' It a s fox women suffering dna }: .m:"..r' � j - ,., ., J _.. of teat inn >rttinee to the court p y g v y { "> •�-1 �� g lx female ailments to insist upon ha tag a' o} wy- ►° .Y;�cld:''. - L dna E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Com- rr '. r-ai}f• CJS 1 `t" . Ar l CREDIT SALE C)1: Now Advertise tit e76 - :ZORSES AND CATTLE � — � Implements, Fnrnitnre, Etc.OR SALE: -Apples, r•arr, pig-, sus colts. Apply ac corner of hen r The property of roti rroads F Hunt, Pickering• w t•� i / _ •< 1 �` T .. Y10=3Z�JEa.C1c O T -On or about Uct. 17th. tan Tod w r 7 cd 'aekatrl.ew�rn LAt a ie oa • o E b road. C / - A T - pp 'waste "a 0, tt`a�ltae 1, Reward, C. >d, Rice, w1' :te s-7 I _ !Lot 22 Concession 9, PickeringO On the afternoon of OH SALE -11 have for sale if haus- _ - balls, r F mr or urs -bred shorthorn vl a se oral 91 rpt --Y�_ v' 1 6 i II{iiWN NO r• 3Viil being 9�rtluas tad thre t linos 11 -years of 1. Y r f i R. Gormley. Pickering. Bell pl;oae dI The following property. pile: f .:' r3oRSE.� '• r1�U Rt:NT-In Pickering \•113$ge, a t w" ��,�j•� ', ' 1 comfortaLle 6 roamed 3welltag, uarter ac• _ `iBay barite. 10 years old ; Gray hot -me. 1 112 years old ; Bay gelding, r•it•ing 5 yrs re of garden, tart a and .wall fruit., ossa«ciao ./il sold: Black gelding, rising 5 pro old ; Dec. tits. Al i'15s 3 T. ltoadiu or ww. .1. ctari,. Bay [Hare, 11 ym old. = POR SALE- \ew rubtrer tired to CArFLE .iND V10. i' t ug, ti cutter as good as new, new cutctnl: "vGow, due is April : Cow, Para p y old t•as bug :v. cu tte creaut separator In 3ond con• due in Dec.; Fresh cow, 0 years old : 4 dtt,on: two cLuins. Ll.p;y to b NVD&% is, Pick. , ere -bred Berkshire- sows : Pue-bred suds rUct --- T43erkshire- hog: lei pigs, 4 months old : A I,till:l: CLU1'EH �L:I:E) FOR '1 17 pigs, S ww'eek� nide y salt- at la; 19. con 7, Pickers:... At the farm = INPLE.MF-N-T:+, FTs', erecwt prtao Al.(, yoiiug shorthnra bulls for _ Binder. 6 -ft cut, NI -H : Mower, 5 -It sale at reasonable prunes, E E Pugh, Clare. cut. Deering: Cultivator, Deering : "loot - s u -- -^- -•- - rill, to disc : Horde rake, Deeting, Mel. AVTO.FOR SAI,E= lghi nen-: �3et harrowvs, 4 sections : Gang 11 drh Di,r.:gyp doub:u tre tea uu all four FONOLAS w. large.-Pleury • '3 single plows: iheei;,Ila. rut: otic lyes) m w't,l:Fel`. frr /,r ��� �� l` t t lffler. Deering ; %Vagnn, Bonin , Top 4ln rtc'as.r: tar sel2,nc-•no F,ornroom u,tl COLUM \` btf 0 ; Cut-er, 2seat=, Hr+v task, P,1 for Inlrcha•cr l,ry H D c iiwro:, west aill r' gg• [ad pLou e Vaheru �i; ftf- min bags, Wagon box, ?a tons of hay, 1,7 bush spring ww'heat, 5 hash red clop. C( T�+1\'ULI1 its\I� FuR SALE -i �� er seed, clean, Spring for binder ton- have a ten• vi.;nr.-as Cots�o:d ram is abs 4 Sue, Set team harness. new, Set of pu1•e.hrrd, we:;.l, trcw :e, :,, !t2 lhs Price at \' _br•eechit g harness, 2 sets single harn- the iarw, 14 cent. a pound call and ae' your rss,'4 horse collars, 3 coal oil barrels� pick from the dock F 3t Chil,utan, tiraem.re Crosecut ,sRw, Buck saw, hand saw, c}rao;;e Pickering Rural phone ,tf - I C REC0RD -Ratchet and 8bits, Auger, A duan- ORSALE Ill TEN l7I:II •:'fenders s oUBLE tiny of straw to be fed on place. Fwill Le rece,tu ; Lr u,a :f.,iersigaeci up to Fit Any FURNITURE, ET(', Dec 1st forthe 1•unhuae of a house and lot is / Made in the w' cont of Claremont Colendiahle 1 -stood 8 5 C i p Machine $atdWOod bedsteads. Mattresses, house containing 6 rooms Splendid barns good Kitchen table, Extenson tRhle. 26 vds assortment of huit trees lialf sere of land. "Canada Hardwood sideboard with a Possession on March 1st 1uil Apply to P 31ac• s� carpet+ nab Sr Claremont 4tf HEARING IS BELIEVIN{i" - - =bevel plate mirror 18x80. Steel range -tend O\TK�I`TUR;' lit'�+I\ ESS OP- - - The Col with warming closet, coil heater tttnbia dealer nearest to .you swill gLtdl� demonstrate. Very number of pipes, Leader churn No. 3, <J portunity—R's- Rant W correspond with = --r C8g�• lrAwillellt.8 Little Ctt�ll rt'+ aired. 1�Ualer will explain terms.,_— a :$ Incubators, Hover, Butter bowl, two experienced :nen in handling farm power ladle and -print. Primu rose crearn separ. or road making aachiiierv, traction envinel, or Send for a new fret star, StrRiner ail, 'l law s, Kitchen otheesuch maci,inery, who ren undertake con- — P_ -r -.E __ .� - tracts iu this country for next season, Please IA GRAPH HONE COs- / •cupl-ioard w1tF g asR op, ankle has• write or call of our once for particulars .•John — - ----- - +' rel shot gun, 85 pure bred Ancona Per- 1•'iether A: Co, '•Farm ,r Factory Brokers` Lums. " Creators of the Industry. — "+ #ectioo strain year old hens, S pure den Building, G Adelaide Ea t, Toronto o -lo "pioeeors and Leaders in the Art.' bred Ancona coclkerelR, f pure bred Owners of the Fundamental Patents." `N%rhite Wyandotte cockerels, '2 Ducks, -: 'Pts 5 C Sweei it Fat I Drake, Collie dog, Petit hors clip- ACasdyEtlwti.l.axatin. CANADIAN FACTORY, TORONTO •; IperR, donhletrees, forks shover and _ �/� • _.. _ ' - - matt other sm:ttt PICKERING BAKERY T. k. Mr. Thorpboick has sec.ured.a ltux• - Moors McFadden, ion in Toronto, RN swill he sold.> SALK AT f O'OLCOK, SHARP Iilil•:AU, 'BUSS and CAKE..S - - - - - Agent and Dealer, , little pia9,c grain. grain, c^lover Beed, l,l nice URndi _ `s aitwt::-Ha ��II fowl and all •tltna-of$tit -~ Patterson Chocolate _.—_-�iC .�—Q ta,ri --_ - - • rano under, cits,h : over that amount - Io months credit given to parties WeddiugT'akeu a s lecialty. . _furnishing approved joint notes. 6 and we deliver t tcent. per annum wilt hP Allowed- -- for cash. Both phones in shop. SCOTT,Wit. Nr:,ww•, H. R• Monsey, , Pic ering I ' �nAv sClerk.. AnctinnPer i . +t 'I w Charles grant, of Toronto, Was , The masens-have completed We t�tttttast>tttt�ttatsatttttt[ttttattntrtt>•t>tatl,ttnaf „fir `: ter Maccab jr was in the the guest of M. and Mrs. Header- brick -work on G. M. Forsythe fine son-oriMonday. = new'residenee- with the' ei6ceptlob an Thursday last. Mr. sad Mrs. David PlIkey ara of the chim-neys.. -' . T. 19. Bundy was Peter and Mrs. Macnab are via THE 00MINION BANK in Pickering moving into' the -dwelling lately one.day list week, - occupied by C. rsyth. iting at the home of thel� Baugh. James. Lawson hada business U, Ed. and Mrs. G oson and daugh- ter, 'Mrs.' D. P� Macfarlane, ---trip to Brooklia on'MondA . J,11 Paid Up Cap1W ",000 6 R"erwo rwW $7,000 ter. Mabel, spent Sunday last with Blackstock, for a few days this .1000 ...,009 Miss S.- K Evans. -has been on the Wm. and Mrs. Ormerod. week. sick list for the past few days. -y Thomson has -been laid - Hart 4 S. Ing Depos•itors iu this Bank we assured of eAcieut service. Miss Mary Morgan and Mis tip for the past week K -E. Evans were in StouffviHe front a severe attack of Sciatica, Friday, Glen Willow Mills! I A GENERAL BANKING BUSINES Mrs. John Shirk and. -children of 00! r ■ Ir Markham, spent Ttiesdaty with T. Western Feed Wheat WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY,'Manager. A Carload of car ------ — cleaned just ai&ived, also enroute another* c, Mr. and Mrs. Dodd, of Altonat, Get yntirSuits and Overcoats by the new process.. IU spent Monday with M. and Mrs. of D16tiller's Grains and a car of On. I. Henderson. Men', S L! i tS 881,:50, Pant6 75 cente,j tario bran and blidlings. A good stock Overcoats $1.:Z LIP. of Dried Grains. Flour and Milt Feeds Mrs.i. Anderson, of Toronto, ton hand at the mill and at the Cherry - :.:visited with Mrs.. Jo-,hua' Bandy 'Won_,en'a 1 -!,its $1.50. Skirt,� 75 cents, over Sunday. ar' wood Sheds, eextra. Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, Shortening coat Teres 50 cents, Pan[ ...:-Bell Phone Home Phone STOVE S,STOVE S is spending a few days with her rents. coat!; SUXI up. parents here. X, J V. Mrs. S. Robbins entertained a Allti%v-,-,rerjd day; for 1 cleartieg. I -' 7.1 -few of her friends on Wednesday F. FARK'ER, Laxds s c swut afternoon last. 'Claremont, I Cut lmd a ..---eaters and Cooking Stoves'. The many friends of Mrs. Thos.. a Neal will be pleased to know that For she is somewhat improved after IN IsIndoon lines See them before ber recent severe Boys and ud Howard Ormerod, son of Wui, Girls ie=_tet land Mrs. Orwerod, is to be con. dying Itratulated upon receiving second prize'at the' Scarborb I plouizhin 'THE, JITNEY JOY -RIDER mateb,- also second in his class at Richmond Hill.' For Your Youngster's Health and ..Stove Pipes, Stovepipe Elbows, Ralph Evans had' the mifor. tune to fell one day last week 7 Happiun'ess. See our window, Pipe Dam era and ,while in the act of curryiniz -wood p -down cellar. He *as injured 4-y e, e t C. H. BURLING, PICKERIN th xtent of a fractured rib, but G Tees at is'able to get around. Dr. G., L Cald�%ell, of orillia.. arrived in to%Nu on Fridzi'yan�tjhis of the late Dr. Brodie. We ht; i pv S�'�►RCENT '-S "takenover t'he practice 8'rid 1'. CHAS,r nevention Bette 'Tha Cure that the doctor'= i-oiriurn "in our Ni]Nge way be a pleasant.oae.­ A most enjoyable evevirg It"R7. CLAREMONT Ont. iiipent one night recently mt Cut- Dc,-r,,-ot. -'�Jfer` fl(An nor a!' inter on acermilt of ]tone of Ed. and Mrs. Gib.!(,u,, 4 When a large number of their ino-t hAviog g­tA %%,%rtu dry Fu,)twettC, fur in th-I. f -_r -!.t aNiet,("n.,4' intighbors and friends Pmrneyed when the4-e attack tip I and -to their -home and, gave tbern a -surprise. SHOE STORE A rzio% pleasant time -tsky with us f,yr the n-zt -ix romthi. PEALS was spent by all present. The Union Cbristma4 tree enter- bavr ar� extrit. larza lte( k 4 tainment to be given by the jr'k-w. .,k i n ter S4,t k- in i `4 -Pairs -ol 'Men's Military Boots bers of the Prebyterian ard. ilockinz- -200 -.-xt 3]etbodiz.tS�inday'6.'�c:bool;i on the 21— pair- .f P!.bber- nrid eveniniz of Friday. Dec. 21st, pro- The'Lest Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanios' mis4e,- to be a great ucce�­. . Prac. pair, f Ht-ilvy Knot..- •P, - tieing k now 1�-irz held TI,p use. These shoes Are the.same as -the Canadian: t-titertniument will be gl-,Feri-in thtE ('*(-,ue- gt-t •UOP.Ied -Soldierz ' e ar. Every pair fally W guaran. -thodi�t churth, 31, -.k'P!j Rjy' F­rinjr P�jttt4j N The Soiah Ontario B,�ar,i 1 Ed. -.t_ 'Mince teel. Sale price right. Agziculuire aind the 1,wa", Branch P Vo r a t,. bf the Ont:lria Department -_uff+J Agriculture, -Whitby are arning.fro-hest.P E E L S 0 N Giar Grrcerit­ are tLe 1 & ing'a i -ter Live St, -Ju * djz:njz 4 [a--. at Claremunt for Dec', I itf. ONTARIO tvre-ted niiffi IL ant;()I1n,L:ements liter. At 'a -pecial rueetirisr of the =J61aremont I(iverq' "Grain Chopping chaveholderq of the I ' "nion Ceine- AND OATFLAKING -y Cotarl"). e on Saturday ter held The undersigned is prepared ep evening, H. Coates was elected Bu..; meets all Traid'.4 ed to do directur to fill the vacancy cawed chopping and oat flaki Fir�t clap, Rigs to hire d#ty or 19"112 1 1mg by the death of Joehus Bundy. G. B Pe B R I C night at low"t price;."suet y day in - the week j N. Forsyth wa,4'elevted president 'j except on Saturday and Thunias Gregg vice-pregideat Phone IS" for the balance of the year. A quantity of slabs for male. also tongues. sues, etc. Ragan 7 Thos. Sanderson Son, The opening meeting- of the Literary Society of the continua- tion class will be held in the lower Some' time ago we annoancod that we had PROPRIETORS John F. Bayles, Greenwood south room of the school on thethe a ency for several places for evening of Wednesday. Nov. 29 g 719th. Re. at eight o'clock. A debate. '• Re- E E 0 S -M ICK Aleike, Red Clover. Timothy and aU 9 ..solved, that -futempemuce ba ILTON PRESSED BR Bftig* ain s -caused more mifferinjz than War" kinds of seeds. will be given. All are welcome. have been obliged'for different rea's6'us We are in the market and. are prepar. A District Sunday School ID5-tL- We ha, 51-, IiFikh- (d Military Boot�; dust re- ed to pay. the highest market prices. Mute will be held in the Metbodi-t Ao change our Agency, but still sell a Milton made brick. Jhe Bo. The beat equipped cleaning railts church on Tirepday, Nov. 28th ceived. -For comfort and lasting in the country. Two sessions will be hold, at 2 HnJ yd PresseJ - (jualitie, they cannot be beaten. Send us samples, or colkimunicate with -Brick is a good. clean, welL made brick 4. 30 P. M. Proinineitt. speaker- -25 suit!- 0f'SIII4K-k:6 and Overall, at us before selling. from home and abroad will be and we can quote a.ttractive price delis - Take advantage of Cha best Seed Mark - k Z t present, and good music will Le S1. .i per �uit. ered an where. ets in the world. rendeeed. A ten cent ten %vill bp held in the ba;�ement froni -5,:IV, 1,. Lined Mitt, at .25c. iter pair, Bell or Independent phone. Prompt, of and reliable seryice ill All are welcome. Lc- us Lear from 01.. in handling Seeds guaranteed. �he library board- niet in 't1up L1. FINGOLO library room on Tuesday eveningJ.H- DOWNEY COMPANY of last :w A. W. M(-Kav ORTH CLA&REMONT WHITElY, ONTARIO 4 sues elected—M * f +1 6 1 F en or )e ince of the temt of the late 6'r'. 0 11 Brodie. It was decided to hold a concert after the Christmas holi- To U,71.y V11j:1j_M days and secure a speaker to talk on public 'library affairs. The board will meet again shortly to last purchase of the year. make a selection of books for th'D•'"SIMPSON & Coe A public meeting, under the .Anspices - of the South OntRrio Board of agriculture and the `.Provincial -!General Merchants Department of Agri- 7. will be held in the Mason- -culture, fe Hall here on the afternoon and evening of Monday, Nov.' 27th. 10 bargains Good Mr. Robert Murphy. of Alliston, ..Xmas COAL and GRAIN Hard and soft Coal of the best quality on hand.. Highest price paid for Barley, j Rye and. Buckwheat delivered A, at 9p ink's Mill. V, Pickering Station Coal Co. PICKERING .4 who is one of the roost' successful GIeat 'reductions in Millinery. Bat- Seasonable Groceries arriving daily. and f this season's tock we offer at Prices in all lines of goods are higher, best known farmers Wbd ance o S —stock.men of Sinicoe county. will 11 tempting prices, Untrimmed Hats 25 but still we can do some goods at old P11" lffi�ts, —reg 1.50. 'prices. See its before buying. as we ".g. give an address in the afternoon to 50 cents. Corduroy Just akn ed a carload of B.Id. on a subject ­bf. 1+ve-A_nterest to for 1.100. Ladies' -plain trimmed Hats can, save you some money. farmers. All rites and boys should /c, L(4), 2.1f), 2.50 and 3.00. . . . . . . ... ... Shingles, Mouldings These Hats are all beautiful, with the .attend this mepti n g. At the sautevciry hest silk trimming. 7 Tni and-Trim.Wk _time, the R'oman's lostitute will —DR V (W Oa LDS-A_V4Y-F*NCY' ('00 15,9 ni hold a meeting Nvhicbwill Rd. (41 R US' 11A �1 A full stock of rouh and ' For the Xinas trade are now coming g dressed by '.Nliis Susie Campbell, of Untrimmed Felt ;-)()(, and 75c. Trim. in', z season will consist -and hem. Out stock this dressed pine To&nto; who has had much ex- coed Hats L(KI, 1.25, LK. l'.59'and 1,75, of useful goods' which every h:)use- se lints, are all up-to-t.ne-mintite hold requi ,q,- loc�, ready-roof- _�erience in Institute work, and The, irL AI�4n useful flring-, for as the fften . Ity of mAkIng her Rnd handsomely trimmed with children. Its Santa Clall" Of eal materials and design good sill'. A he can't forget 'hem. kept im atock. It will pay you ing and _—Aneetings interesting. pap@F, eEo Her 'sub- jocts are of deep interest to all /and obtain prices, Don't be misled b7 worsen, and none should miss the agents we do not employ them, consequent. opportunity of hearing her. Tbe Thig is a rare opportunity to get a Bargain HRI; for the holidays• ly we oan, and do throw off the agent g W. D. Gordon &-Solis_ 7'evelitnt meeting will be a jdint No such prices ever offered to the public before. Come commission of 10 per con t., whiab yon w* one an will he addressed by Miss now and select your Hat, oertainly save by porobasing from w6 Camp 11 f,,,d 11r. Murphy, X(ti PICKERING wit 11 ♦ 4 rni, - �WHITBY GRANITE CO.. tic w 'hed by local tel- en t. yerybody welcome. jD. SIMPSON & Co., 'P I C III -EA R I N G 0216, ularl Betl and Independent phone. ,1 t ,,`-r''is • t v {.,� ro �.- •�'�k.' '"'r-'':°1?i`` y*` + '' '�' - �'.; ^r A:o.. _ r.. ^' "�'"yj' Tar �e-n. r. re' •.,`✓ ..,3is .r '.�. 6C'. <'7'�,".�t+ �,%''.alr' $••y ...'.l. ,Qy . „i�'.t'--`!h•d�n• 3a ". -....y8... i'.L. w n .' i? : .. �a; �« AP`.: •. • . lA� iii Manly.•. .': :'-' wetae t to �� W7 ' DaYV- _ .. 4' Captain Guinness is , as:modest meelaQis were glum-evrar, the . wounds: fL IS he to manly. The nae of Gufnum were subjected to repeated applies- -being p�� TIE'd 111 is a name that is known all over the tions of a stream of ozone, MFiM�Oe�ll1 world. But, personally, none of 'the lightly covered with a loose layer of Y family are in the habit of advertising lint is the intervals, and in ions WI NG Powe, nomm fA� A' themselves. Lord Iveagh himself is days healing was in rapid progress._ t `�+ r Q z&4lvhzFlkria h a very reticent man. He ands very This treatment is simplicity Itself. ratna no ALUM LISTER ENGINES E ea saes from a reservoir into f;` , ;�', - , ♦ high, it is knows, in the personal con- Oxygen pa cal machine which converts TAe only wait powder know" n.eCtfffsw Seta" ISH Iil1ILT � e Qaittn8 pa,wder truss In Cwwafda . i resson. For his character is a re- it into ozone; t e ozo _ 11"t ataes not afamtala atm. sand markabiy fine one. He ifs a thorough through a Sue metal tube. The ma- Iaata i man of business, but kind-hearted- chine is wheeled close to the patient's `,`\y °'`'ai''t'�'° °" Me 1abi'` - v. + seas and munificence are proverbial. bed, the wound uncovered, and. a E.W GiLLETT COMPANY LIMITED L. �t He is a man of wide culture, and is. stream of the microbe -killing ozone TO1tO1fO' °"T !" Chancellor of Dublin University. $is flows into the deepest recesses. No rtith mind' is both keen and discriminating. painful dragging o8 of bandages, no R+Pim ' Among his interests art and art col- rebandaging of the limb to hurt and mind affected in consequence. No father determined. He took the case letting are pre-eminent, and his fam- exhaust the patient. I sawhere a notice had been taken of his rank, to the Procureur-of the Republic (the au ily shakes these interests. His Lon: soldier who had lost bis right 'foot, and he had been sent back among., a'. Puhlic Prosecutor) -and obtained' a de- f don house, 6 Grosvenor place, is liter- with a stump covered with akin sog all packed with art treasures. So is healthy and hard that he could walk batch of exchanged prisoners as an aisles in his favor. Y P ordinary Tommy. Y---- - Elveden Hall, his place in Suffolk; upon it, a surgical marvel. The husband that she thought dead • _Oeing = f R 1 In Ireland the Guinness family is was alive, practically a lunatic., and 4,&:A7fr9. HP Skids or Truck. Friend -I understand that:- your 1 Tension Mqg to linstiom- very popular. The Dublin was entirely broken in health -her second Autoo►atic 'Zi'rlca ton. es employment to vast numbers, A TALK ON RHEUMATISM practice is getting larger. gives p husband, whom she had married in Yong Doctor -That's true.' My z; • and that the Guinness employee are all good faith, also alive and a dia- Lister Silos, fir8tlfa$e Cutters. treated well is a fact that is appre- f patient has gained nearly ten pounds tinguiahed officer fighting the foe in ciated throughout the country. Telling How ' to Act9ally Cure in the past few weeks. Thtesi►ers. Sereyens, Milkers, France., The poor girl had the man I °I Electric Light Planta Melotte Lord Iveagh was made a Peer in This Common and Pain- whom she recognized removed to an -1 Sepwato;m . 1891, his oldest brother, Lord Ardi-' - other hospital, and so far she has, ]Eine Mines. loun, having been raised to the Peer- j f ill Malady. _disFl©sed_}f is _identity; -4trt:-Rhe-in -,"They've-son $;lues ifs-'rien� years pr us was torn now between her duty' to the tants." , THE LISTER g g y' j This article is for the mart or wo- _. their father -and the grandfather of man- who suffers from rheumatism man whom she once loved and the. "Butte's"' -` GRINDER Capt. Rupert' Guinness -the late Sir man to whom her allegiance is ;now who rants to be cured, not merely re- • Benjamin Lee Guinness, himself both lieved-but actually cured. The most due. a brewer and the son of a brewer, the rheumatic sufferer can hope for in Wyl to price "who started the development on -its rubbing something on the tender, ach- FATHER OF 10 OUT OF N Am ES. present vast scale a concern le of �'�°`�,'t - � ins joint, is. a little relief. No lotion To END CATARRHAL s1 • ! which, in the early part of the last or •liniment ever did or can make- a I Mayor Refuses to Let, Him Christen r - L *ter a I _ l cure. The rheumatic poison is rooted D HEAD Baby �ti'erdun Salonica "DEASS _ in the blood. Therefore rheumatieni tinder. Children's names in France can only NOISES r� !! can only be cured when this. poisonous ba chosen from the calendar (which it you have Gtarrhat Deaf ne�� Rei' 'll 7I S acid is driven out of the blood. Any '; e - C doctor will tail ou this is ..true. It j contains all the saints) and Prom an- or head noises go to your drum= -- -- cient.hiatory_ _.ext D 'al r_ let and get 2 oun^a of Fartnfnt 1 yMar careoyr+ieapc RALISTER b Co.I.Wted you want comet Ing that win go right mission to be obtained from the State table - TORONTO to the root of the trouble in the blood plat of nyyi water s ounces e - i -Attorney. t granulsidd sugar. Take 2 table- - G Make Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills. -They At Nice the Guardian of the came- spoonful four times �a day. 1 make new, rich blood which drives out j trry wished. to registrar hi3 latest This ,.fn often Dr rg quick re- make from the distressing head j the poisonous acid and cures rheu- noises. Cjocxed noxtrlls should child, a son, as "Verdun Salonie-a," o n breathing Dec^ma e,ar an4 f'tjJl� , matiym to stay cured. The troth -of : Eu i' but th© Mayor refused to accept such iJie ma, tie atop dropping into e . ,these statements -has been proved in the throat. it f„-eas9 to prepare. thousands of -cases throughout.Can- 'A name, as being contrary to the law. costs little and is pleasant to - iDI � E Lj The father urged patriotic grounds 'sic. any one who ha, Catar- fill _ i i}tll\ ',• ads, and the following cure is a strik- and was able to lead he bad fifteen shat - glif es or eaGr noises 3 r inq instafice. illy. Henry SrniLh, St. P .Aonle gie. this praearlptfon a '.a. Jerome, Que., $$yet "For upwards of- children to name, ten beingstill a ive, .- ental -• and so names were somewhat exhaust- - a year I was a victim of rheumatism RECRUMNG IN CANADA FOR ! ed in the family. - y in a most painful form. The trouble I . The Mayor was. obdurate and the THE BRITISH NAVY. ..was located in my legs and for a long Y - _ 3 t. - was so - - ! wd not alk.] The suflerm which I endured : Be Is a Famous Oarsman and Meui. ! 'tan only be imagined by those who eadquarters las.. Toboggans and Snowshoes r. ;hare been similarly afflicted. Doctors her of'Britiph House of 'r treatment -did not help -me and then f Our .specqalues are Comment. ry began trying other remedies, but with - TOBOGGANS, _ z, no tetter results. ' Finally I was ad- 1 C u s h to n s ; snow. 4sedllama' Pink Pills, s h o e s, . Snowshoe ifoq;tuners, w ° Capt- the Hon. Rupert Guinness. 'and although I had be urr to lose ai Eris a in in Canada for tits purpose of raia- s B g sassness,, 9k]- her , bg six thousand men for the British i 1 -in medicine, I finally decided to give - sera, eft 9, the ills.a trial. I elm ver grateful navy, is an Irishman who was born in century, only a local one For he P y London same forty-two years ago. Y new that I -did so, for alter taking 'We aliail be pleased to mfp31 our firtaiofgue- oa ,request started exporting the stout which he l eight boxes of the ills the trouble Moreover, as the eldest son and heir brewed. And he exported to consider- I. P � completely dila �iariiufian Toboggan Manufnotur'ing Coimpan�t, of Viscount Iveagh, the richest mut able purpose. P speared. I was free . in Ireland, he will himself, to due; This is evidenced by the .fact that from pain and could_waik as well. -as 418 ONTARIO ST. EAST; MONTREAL„ QUE.- y� course, become Ireland's richest man.: when he died, in 1868. his personal ever 'I did in my life. -1 have since Of illimitable prospective wealth, ' estate alone was valued at over $5,. taken the pills occasionally az a pre- cautionary measure, and I cannot is Guinness d In � es has been blessed _ �P� 000,000, That was half a century ago, ,. - many other respects. beyond the or -'i before the days of multi -millionaires. •Peak too highly in their favor. I t;.� f, ; MIT Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure all the � broken sdown tnerveR four can °t a Binary lot of men, He is very good since then, fortunes in general' have to look at --a fine specimen of man., increased, and ao has the Guinness y — r hood,,with a frank clear-cut face and fortune m particular. ,'-a sensible head set on sturdy shoul- ' Major Walter Guinnesfi, youngest these pills through any dealer in- ders. As an oarsman his name is a j medicine, or by mail .postpaid, at 50 household word and he is besides, beO�� of Capt Rupert Guinness, and cents a box or six bones for $2.50 ' E p �+ 1 • also a great rowing celebrity, is ,from The Dr. W illisms' :Medicine Co,, ��� ('� k ' - a s 1 e 1 : a good shot and a skilled yachtsman member of Parliament for Bur St. �`'�.�.�"� e r He is a member of Parliament for Y Brockville, Ont.. i Edmunds. He, Loo, served in the �('� -South-east Essex, and was formerly i South African war. Both of them --"� 1V dire' ConiCortable• melatber for the Haggeraton division, belong to a whole lot of clubs, as ! "E VOCH ARDE�iS" I\ i:NGLA:vD. one of the poorest parts of London- dges their father.-"Politicus," in Star f Are yet! taking advantage of ALL the modern methods -.He has also served on the London Weekly. Sad Case -of' Society Woman Who of saving time and trouble? Are -you up-to-date in your. _ County' Council and on the London 0 Married Secotid -Time. t ` ..Education Committee. He served In OXYGEN ODDLY APPLIED. _ -shaving as wells !a your' Work? Are, Ilea usllig a 1 •.` Each month brings the ever -grow-. r ' South Africa during the war. Thus -- It will be seen that he is dowered Bepleees Bandages in London Mill- ins number_ of Enoch Ardens, whose t with the gift of public service, sa unexpected returns are -received some- I e Safe - 1 wail as with many more of fortune'stary HoepitaL tinea with joy, and many tinea, :t is I 7 I I best gifts. As a politician he is a Many wonderful examples of new , to - befeared, with the reverse emo- e' e Razor -' strong Unionist -an Irishman, if a and approved appliances and methods ! tion, says a London c7espi tch. ' Unionist:, is usually a strong one -but of trestmlent are to be seen at the Men, both oCicers' and pri�atea, In its own way the Gillette to as quick, eHleient and his frank, cheery', breezy personality military hospitals. In an interesting who have been officially 'reported t stakes him popular with men of all article a London correspondent thug killed, are continually finding them- I Convealent as your milker, your b!nderor your telephone. parties, He is certainty an excellent describes some of them: selves, either in some foreign hos- It compares with other razors as these modern inventions candidate on a platform, his person- ! At Queen Alexandra's Military Hos- glial or else fn a German prison I compare Kith the. things , atity being worth a lot of votes to; pisai I saw several patients under- camp. A case in point occurred only the -hint, - In. Lady Gwendolen -Guinness,. i going a new healing treatment. Two : a• few days ago when Mrs. .Barry y have .re��' daughter of Lord Onslow, who was, of these men were most severely. ;Bingham, who was one of last year's / gh � 'Without honing, stropping / president of • the Board of Agricul-1 wounded -in September of last year, brides, was suddenly told .that her -� J� ture in Mr. Balfour's Administra- and for ten months had been treated . husband, whom she had thought or fussing,- the Gillette will !! , tion, he has .a wife of great charm in the customary way without any killed in the Jutland naval battle, was i"�• g!ve you tae easiest and �. and Ropularity: - I sign of healing. On August 2 . they actually alive and well in one of the i, most comfortable shave - German prisons. But this was one I - of the happy resurrections. \ . you ever enjoyed,, in five I heard of a tragic one the other minutes or leas l 1t makes _ stay. The husband of, a very popular shaving' an . every -day 1 _ and well-known woman was taken The Flavor . Lastsmom prisoner in the early days of the war. pleasure instead of sin Irk- -= e was sorely wounded, and after _ some twice -a -week job, Flr i " +t lapse of time was reported as hav- t � In the nicking of Grape -buts there is added to the ins died in a•German hospital. Every- •• I Bulldog' , "ArtstOCrat" :sweet, rich nutriment of whole-wheat, the rare flavor thing pointed to the correctness of I and Standard Gillette Sets 1i ,he statement; and the pretty young 'of malted barley, a combination creating a most un- - ora fez clos�an _ cost �5.—Pocket Edition__. -. -ilsually dercious taste. The -pal never des Of a year, and then, after a brief court- $5 and $6- Combination Sets ;6,50 up. _ ,' ship, married a man who in the years * - People everywhere have found that - - we'ry, before her fiF9t wedding had been u Cambay them at Xardruare, Drrig, fe , - -- her warm friend and admirer. r r.. �• YOU Months elapsed," and suddenly one en's ear and Geirs�Stores. -Grape : uta Limited �T M ' = 1 clay a letter• came from' the Prisoners - Lig cf olds Society advising the lady that ! Gillette SafetyRazor CO. dCana� a soldier who had apparently lost his 219 is the most nutritious and delicious cereal food known. mind had been returned from fer- eX •Eve table should have its daily ration of Grape -Nuts.' many as totally unfit. The only Olfin sed Pasiseyt p thing that was distirig'uisbable in his r, _- ^onVersa ion was a name an ad- .T'New_ "'There's S Reason " 'dress that had formerly belonged to l� '�i XON�T.. l; i.; ti�ife. She visited the ward where sada-riy Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd, ti'1nJsor, Ont�as lyirt stttl-th�rt-tige9i er that he was her first" haeband. IIs had been very badly treated, and his ...,I .1 1':.: . ,.„,,atS*.1�' �ra --.sem ;. r.... ..•'. . .:,...:.. .. .,,�t•+r...: .:.; �} SEa.,,..a:. . ':: ,-., . ..'...,:. '..,♦-...� . >.,. s - a�..i•Y. —. „ ,,A � n,. .. •_ X CxK»C' � •yirRf ,.. ,'T. y',("".r! ” - .� -'*''f .. _ 1Tsw.-` s: .T. , - "�'.:c,A•', aY..e•­.- S' ^ir'"111 ie:"s•'`:J7.. : .r •s� .. _ _ • _ , E s all PSRVBBTBD' WOBDIl. - _ G*Ukg 7Uk beak Tibtsorsirmtr>CO��O>tA- -SIO r + e r s The usdnl but pugnadeas goat Some of Them Mean th4 HeYersa _ could be bought is Germany lbefore stir! 3lauid of is Y10�0,. What Is Intended. F�M EVERT the war for a sum varying between wileoee the honseWife tinvws RGENCY 20 and25 marks (44.75 arx- >{b.861. -Shredded Wheat? In fiveThere are quite a number of wordsAM A .� sosiK tint Now would-be purchasers have to minutes y,O,u can prepare a �. in the English-language which have with Id i. they_ can obtain their favoritaflil in e article �' . to -day they are taken to mean exactly - of diet. Ia.thia . conaectign a Berlin With . Shredded Wheat veva w e d., the lea as*raeai.•a. Ill r#verse of wha£ the dictionary -de- _ "el � newspaper cites the case of a person cLlit WithOLlt kitChell WOlT3►: I _ 'll�ji sinli -nlfa� , of wi,� °'""'zaoa. finition of thew asserts to be correct. who advertised that he had a goat _ .••d• d wispi in d.oa4. who sand Wale 'Are rya - - - - for sale on war terms. The next -day or Wim. For tll�CSkf85t heat t t•essoe.trea•srtlrtlnwwtasrtet•aaean If, for instance, you ;psk people if �ana::'w.,e.ia:.(bow �.r; n they have seen to -day's newspaper, l.rore..7.ty he, received 46 postal --orders for 200 the Blit in the oven t0 im...�ta.st°.t�.e s.. ame.la cam I marks, but when the lambs called r=tol Ct13pI1CSS; Slid SeZVe liaDam'. oau.�se `they may answer: Oh, we just scan- It relieves ro�he chapped' ;e wt '' sed it," meaning to imply that they ball broken blieton bu at lana house they found neither goat - =a•. with hot milk. Fid Iunch tratlam.r,Qsot• aO~tlos "? have only "glanced" at it, while the cuts, n1i'bites and skis inti- nor vendor. serve with sliced .bananas � asst ss. e•sa•el sad:..a u to "scan" „ taboos of all kinds JOIN HALLAM iLi>aItsd word scan really means to exam - 7 + : 202 Hallarn Bulldtng, Toronto. ine minutely or carefully. Other peo- Sold in handy glass botfly and Oriental Confectionery. or Other $tilts. Made in le will say they will give you a tin tuba, ar chemists and'gea p Y Y It i acknowledged that the Cliineae - ��- _ "moiety" of such and such a -thing, enlatoraeverywbere: 8siilse axe very skilful in making confec- - or a reward, meaning to offer a little substitutes. tionery and possess the reputation of bit, while _the true definition is "the Free booklet mailed on request having many secrets. They are able What We Give, We Get half—one of two equal parts." ' 'to' empty an orange of its pulp en- To -day the word "parlous'' is used tirely, then fill it up with fruit jelly In 1916 and 1916 Ontario contribut- in the sense of a person being in a without one being able to fend the ed more to the Canadian Patriotic (•serious way- of •ill -health,• or a .busi- smallest cut in the rind or even a Fund than she drew from it, the sur- nese very low in finances, and yet its.; CHFSEBROUGH MFG. CO. tiny hole. Indeed they even empty plus going to assist 'those western real meaning is "bright, witty, and lCoaioMtlMO� an egg in this manner and fill it with ----b J, al- spritely," and was used in that sen -sill use t�lw w'''v a sort of almond nugget without one though exseedingiy lib ar, di p �.b d- Aon l is-Llle days of Shakes sate. being able to find the slightest break ,, .�►' ' i,ncisioit Tri the shell. - equal the -heavy demands capsed • by the large enlistment from these Pro-� CHILDREN OF ALL AGES! HAS GERMAN DYE SECRET• Winard's Linlmeat o>uu Diphtherial No. man ever got a pain in his back vinces. For 1917 the situation will from carrying his neighbor's bard- _ ` change. The demand's from this- pro- I DIot Idea. - British Hosiery Trade Builds Hopes 'bet's I ens, vjnce on the Fund are estimated to When sick the newborn babe or the 1 on Possession of Formula. "Did you meet any nice men_while __• _ _, reach six million dollars, and the com- growing child will find prompt relict ?" mitten has decided to ask Ontario to Br g P p you were away?" arias so:assts e throw h the use of Baby's Own Tub- anufacturers of fine cotton hosi- • Yes, mother.,, Lots of them. g I E>;D l'OT7►TUBa. left!! COB - 'M -raise that amount -in other wards, to in England have hikis hops f C"I _ lets.. They are abs -"Lots-4.i-iilerct=mere aren't 14mt S-vierr-aet.aare corm n Order maks provlslon only dor its own pea c ldren.and never faii.to banish any , capturing the bulk of the world's fine man any'in the whole world." at. once Supply limited. Write for coo- Y lAtiona H W. Daw�on. Bramotr,a P14L of the minor ills from which little hosiery trade because they finally The total represents about one mil- ones suffer. Concerning them Mrs. nave succeeded in applying t Some men are. so mean that they ! ' ltMZ.V suppLllEa. , Hon dollars- above the contHbutions Bask. HermsdorfT process, long a secret of i - - D g P lets and,.think therebs lendid Tfor even refuse to..let' their waves have I F;[:p SUPPLIED 1�AR�llas, FAC- no weariness n we o on -the Arthur SheasAdanac, German manufacturers. ; I tortes. Contractors. hotels: mar - for 1918, and therefore there can be �have-used__-_ _ _ the last word._: _ ., --- The--rextili'-- 1—_-'----L-*yc�} -' ETCIITy -99yS--this- - - rnoe.L male or 1Pmale. Thomas & Co,. ;l of Ontario's' patriotic' people so far children of all ages." The Tablets German secret was obtained by a _ 64 t'hurch. Toronto. as the Fund is concerned, l are hold by. medicine dealers or by Persistent British 'manufacturer a I short time before the outbreak of ttrzwarars rots nwst S, mail at 28 cents a box from The Dr. a� _ . 'Boy feaderrcan earn a little Christ- Willia cls' Medicine • Co., Brockville, the war, and now it has been ap- , Plt Ices ioel .Cul•�tn �.� AND JOB mas money by winning special classes Ont. plied in the SkeLchlye Dye Works. towns The most useful and InterestlnR Limited to boy terdprs at the Toronto' _-;r--- - The British Ministry of Munitions of all husineseew Full tnfnrril n no +i Fat Stock Shovel. is show also car- has sanctioned the erection of large snptteanon to wit■an i'ttbt+.hsnr Cots, SCOTS NOT FIRST PiPERB. patltr. 7t West �n.lwtn. litre.t. Toronto ries classes limited o farmers. The dye works. at Basford, near Notting- - ' --S - ."Secretary will be ad to mail Prize $•fore TSth Century Harps Were �' Getman manufacturers of fine, Purely Herbal -No poison- ilnse�nalslsovs- r q FP Highlanders Instruments. ous coloring matter. :! -List on. a lication black cotton hosiery enjoyed practi- � intern ...'asuxa al, ]i re Ispith. , I tally a monopoly of this trade in the Antiseptic -$tops b 10e d- t, internal :.:d me trial. cured with - f The Indian Mudrty, Neither Scotland nor Ireland can world's markets, and the secret of D�s°ning• iesterin etc. cut r•,un b. our home treatmanc watts Soothing -Ends qt ili the us before too lata Dr Bollman Media" a Dieing the Indian Mutiny_ only 688 claim to have invented the bagpipes, theft ascendancy was in the Berms- pais and amar Ing. Ce_l_i,naeed. Cclllnrwoaa. enc = sags Lire Landon Chronicle. Greeks, dottf black d e=which like mast Heals all sorra -!British soldiers were killed in battle Romans, Assyrians and Chinese all other "named" products, was a eal- Doolc o� 4.r died of wounds, but many thou- PT s+ j Dec, Boz All Druggists sad Stores played bagpipes of sorts long before ously- carded -secret. DOG DISEASES sands of English people were Mae- I the time of Christ, and the instru- - sacred by, natives. • ' —"'- ' i,x And How to Feed anent actually figures on one of the _ xaned ftw to ser ,dares br slassatrd•s Liatmml doses Garret is cows coins of Nero, who may have played Dyspepfics Should Atesrfca't see Oatiz� The Breton bi on the Calabria" .I it. h Choice of Peribi:•tit. Gesus C ; von d -nnn F, Ulm DCL RsassSss 118 west 31stStraet,Naw Ywk - "This -dog." --said the- fancier, "will ( and_ the French_ cornemeuse are all +protect you from burglars." bagpipes under different names,, 1 . • We guarantee to pay fril "Yes. But I'd rather take my ± It was actually a Scotsman, and led�ClDdQ 10 '10 15 per cent, more The SQuI of a Piano is the chance with a burglarno less a man than the lord sdvo- G7 _ than with she "i " than any other dealer to Action. Insist on the Et; dog " : Cate of the time, who publicly de- z" a Little K&Cn.aia last.nd Canada or United States. ii T s 1 ti elaied fifty years ago that "the bag- P"s to pdansterle �nand�tItelmay beut t hat. 0 1 O "^ • pipe is an English Inst -9ment, es- instinct, or custom or habit causes d"- Rifts tba 'special letter _ - sentielly English; the English were Pe to take drusi patent foods anti and price 11th Sent tree. PIANO gCT04N ; „ medtatnes, artlfc4al diRrstents, etc. _ -Cie. ttoew not- t•nnt,.h - BERNSTEIN Fi'R CO. I was cured N terrible lumbago by out that, while Shakespeare' often the tanner, and tt-fea rereain that neither •trues nor hedlclnew l a-irsw the power CURED • 'MINARD'S LINIMENT, _ speaks of bagpipes, he never does so to aerator the harmful exreastt a a, i.t to De'Pt. H. Toronto. REV. WM- BROWN, in "Macbeth," and that it is in Lin- I the stomach, which o same of tike underlyind I was cured of a bad case of earAcolnshire and Yorkshire that he local-'i1,•„pep;sa They n ii nice temporari - _ ache by MINARQ'S LINIXENT. • izes the pipes. To Chaucer and Spen- i mu,+e and ail MRS. S. KAULBACK. �cer also they are English. James -IV., behtaken the time th.,, arid rrmatri in the stainach sea daggti I was curd of sensitive lungs by AM other Scottish kings, paid for as even - - _ MINARDIS LINIMENT. "Inglis pyparis" at their court, while hv their�,idviCe is,, often tuow n sufferers rd that afrom MRS. S. Edward I., Edward III., Henry VI. dixestlae and stomach trouble Is ",lust _MASTERS. _ - - and Henry VIII. seem.t0 have had ns.- j get about an. ounce of pure bieurated magnesia from your dru"Ist and take a - _ -- tive .pipers. The Highlanders never teaspoonful m a little water irnmedl-, ' used the pipes in war before the tit- acely after every meal. Thin will In-' :"y the neutralize all the' harmful arid :`o Use. teenth century; the harp was Scot- in the stomach and ill all food fer- '_When that bad boy threw stones I land's instrument. _ . mentation. thus rnabltng you to enjoy hearty- meals wLthbut' experlenctnir the at you why didn't' you tome and,tell -4' asst pain or unpleasantness afterward, me instead of throwing back -at him?"89i>M� viili r Si! �' } = -A "! said the good little boy's pious moth- Sore ILyss IaNatned by c�rpo- = Distant' Relation: er. i sure to Ser. Drat and w1od During the course of a trial in `Tell you?" saidthegood.little'boy.•j .Why, you couldn't hit a barn door." a loft to set some bulldsn` material gtucklyrelievedbyMYrIM Eill 1lfa Lal NoSmuting. Chicago a_ witness by, the name of Francis Dooley was asked, concerning I t E�f e Comfort. At the defendant: 3na"It's TA-1—al Cures colds. be. Your I�wist's Slosper Soctit.. AfsrlarEye gsNein'I1�es2sc.Foise"Oft`eEyeffeeaak "Are you ielated to Thomas Doo- - A dollar unjustly gained cannot be -Diu eltsOrN§duryeRsnl4Ce•.Ckkep ley!" "Very distantly," 3did Francis. "I justly kept. - `The Best of the Bar sin. g was .me mother's first child—Francis was the tinth 11 _ �i i LOM LOFJ -� (' f�L ped You get .a bargain when-• you get The- Youth•'s Companion for 1917 for ' ;. i ward's eat oaraa vlstemtier ` S ff�s * 1Li ILIL from cover $2.25-52 issues crowdedreading -----------About pile. ��lll` • W � to cover with the reading you most ' i _ f • enjoy. But you get the best of the � -Mrs: Cassidy, thinking her husban salves or crestas. Noatotniaer, or any apparatus of any kind. Nothivs to bargain if you subscribe the minute I was rather late in coming -home o How a Man Who Landed on yott read this, for then you will get free every number The Companion ;Saturday with his pap, went' to 1h police station to inquire if he wa I- of I ' Wood Pile and Was Sore From issued between the time you subscribe y there. Head •to Foot Found and New Year's. If you send your "Is my Pat here'!" she asked. "No;" - Quick Relief. $2.25 at once- that means a -lot of replied the desk officer; "bu sit down, we're expecting him ever _ reading for which you'won't have to and lupe enrsd�aad yon eaa a red. Yom suffst+- s cent. And then the long, Pay g, Blori- minute." once upon a time L+tdwin Putnam, who lives to the Quiet: pretty Hamlet of ous• 52 weeks of Companion reading to come after'! Let us sendyou the i Your -friends can get considerabl -i - Wendel' Depot, Mill c-!`! d up into 1 Forecast for _ 1917, which tells` all, enjoyment out of t^•ouNe. If it a loft to set some bulldsn` material -about what is in store for Companion f I your trouble. just as many another man living in the readers•in 1917.- Out offer'includee: 3 =- cotrntry must often do. Suddenly. he li and 'Sell ' Tgn feet below was a 11. The Youth's-Gompaniony-52 is- iY CATARRH TOLDIN A SIMPLE WAY �t 4R �� aseia� tIORSp ly� or eftirw. , Y Beals Day end W •_ - . ' - tt to a new wayy. It is something ataao- dilfereat. No lotions, s�pprays or alekly �ag salves or crestas. Noatotniaer, or any apparatus of any kind. Nothivs to smoke or inhale. No steaming or rn oLiajeeiiona. No elect-icitZ or vibration of I aasage. No powder, no plasters; no keeps' as W the bouse. Nothing of that load ss.t I- T, lel; a4 nem di>feneut, sal a�. nth at daflght�l stat healthitll. sotastisiag lststsmtI gucces itil. You do not haus tw sral sad linger and pay out slot of most it -and I will - You can stop oversight tou yott how-FSEtE�. I am not pa oabae ansa-bsiat Iamnot � m� frleads and lupe enrsd�aad yon eaa a red. Yom suffst+- -+' v sues --of tofu � All --the remamtn {4.g stopat*me magic. _ pilo of wood, knotted and RWr. d. It PtFMani ues Companion issof 1916. 3.... The Com Entries positivc'y :close November 25th i Was a na.tY lumbi•: and mfr. t ' 1 for.the ^venth Annual I Am Five—Yon Can Be FM was inJured painfully In the back, be Home Calendar for 1917. The Youth's Sc Com anion, 40 . St. -Paul St:, Roston, + a cues covered with brui•ee, and was sot• p ' Toronto Fat Stock Show � �tarth wet f11yi t:a3 loathsome - It Troll head'to t cur.- - - •- - - -• : Marc• p � hm d It dulled uwind. I�ntider�t W It � 6eatth sad was wpkea nt m7 wfI . Tl`t •- as The next dap he bought a bottle of•; •a- - Unfon Stock Yards poo;hint,spitz and m♦�1Obbinooiionst°watr $loan's Liniment which had been re- 1;�� GUflt Toronto. e�ii t�ll rra•ts sal d°1t t to lit• was Commended to him. Within a very new y e Q°=,zT` ltaewWs.is hours the sorene,s had- vaaashad.-and Little l�tarlle had been spanked Uy rnllo�.a�tp roamuntiel. the lameness had disappeared lie waw + lllail entrtes.noty to;- is•ttwodCbri m toss. wain, arare.t.iaaaee s wool t of t o lnr sad at ww• •1o�'IIt r t an active man once more. I his -_mother for stealing cookies. His _ .. t C. F. Topping, Secretary, _ rppp airTitauts. Sloan's I.initnent can be r.btatnr�i_eL-contain �tiho was present, wishing to -Union Stock Yards, Toronto. But I;ptm a re, and Iamreal totall YM ,'..,gal, driia s: rex, ?b"•., 6'ic, and 417w-, comfort him, said: "Poor Charlie! i For -ail regular classes and about Qirlum•peotapar. You have my symp&thy." Looking up 6 T, -Eaton Co,. Special, Walker House 'RISK�. ONE ��, _ rfirtearlproCuP,-}�zchan;a-Hoiel CuP.-Gu nw� Lira- sends =012%.Tse-laQraame'aad - lance act! !didn't -touch -it."' - ' ited Specials, Harris Abbatoir Specials, t • ' w.y eyrdo "Dear nam Sea: is+s t•tti 'rte Armour & CO. Special, (3. H. Waller & toe sow cured sovrn�� � ��nd�?ll wadi a Thcx,:_ - ,=w > irattsand good .ta-lker-s- i n the world to each good thinker - How happy we might be if the order was reversed. -- Z p' 3 Txl; ISSUE 48•-16. Son Special., Mathews - Blackwell -Special, Wm.- Davies Co - Specials, Swift Canaddan Specials, Toronto World Special, Hartford Fire Ills.,- ame Company Cup. a•, Tlfs• i all you cid Rr to ``''o you wt:h oomD�• In own o Co. Do not��n}}e stela res s potter Wel toe thlr�wgr•e'rnl -- i otontl o 4.o los r� wlase It lies dos. tot sae- adM X LTB, Room Toronto, oaf ' y Il mutual at �,.T ."1 LnCALiS+I�SAust-in; who'has --Hos for Xmas at home -the old }SOOTS Oil —Pte SHOES AND RUBB13BS been ai-t-hVelebtaose hospital for some, fireside, England. Ireland, Scot- in3e, was operate upon for ap- t d land, anywhere. Try and arrange We "ve,-&2,sztr& good -line of -Boota-foi4lleD and boys,.9rbleh YkN piwy-rou to,. -Miss.P. Brown, of BlaAstock, pendicitlsonday, and we aro early fur' berth reservations, at, examine before bugin bte Also, our line of Ladies' Boots are sure to is is spending a few days -this pleased to. report that he -is "mak. Stephenson's Telegraph, Express please you. re to fit all styles of _boots-Wc to 1.00. with Miss Irene Murkar. ing satisfactory progress towards and General Ticket, uptown office, Weh&ve underwear in all grades -wool, union and fleece-] ined-50c to 1.75 -Several from here were i Scoteb Fingering tn.. 'recovery, 't, AY.hitby.(phqne �50)� Choice of all each, So'x at 25c to 80c a pair. bitevale on "Monday "at en , __ _;;, e� ordering your Chris; . existing cean Lin" _&ddLR4Uwe yblaAk and- grey 1.50 per pound. A. Jifkin's sale of cattle, mai cards, call and inspect same- Routes -local or foreign, -on & -50--er a - -P anted- e way, Xitts_&.qd over 25c to 11. p pair, &I FyIes. overalls _Wj B.* Po*ell, we are sorrylto, lee ib the NEwi6 offive, PricT6s rduhd'tri"p,_ or prepaid. Rates, 1.25. 1,50 and 1.05.- Lined Smocks 1.60 and L60 an his bed with range from 8 cents up for boxed etc., guaranteed right. China. Hardware, etc., Choice Groceries always in stock, Prime- O'heese Uc. atate, is confined to 5 severe attack of -bronchitis. set. Ham, Bacon, Haddie�, -etc., - Highest 'pricespaid for butter and eggs. -Xmas Cards and Booklets, -Chas. L. Palmer has entered it :GILL�ESPIE­ ­:-DUNBARTO-N. '-.Private Xmas Booklets and 4 host suit against the Police Village for Harold Matthews is off duty these G. As.. i� of useful gifts at the -Drug Store.* $1,600 damages to his property by days with a bad dose of shingles. Win. Wilson and J. Balsdon the diversion -of -water from its Chicken -pox 'seem to be prevalent are .puttinggeig's t n o w. a new. roof oia J. R. natural course. The - care will be among the children he I --to tlie- Winter's. residence on Elizabeth tried in Whitby about the 12th of James Plaskett is ed house with a severe cold, but. is now December. street. -N. J. Morri4sey, Fiid Andrpw, - �H,ld Friday, Dec. 1st, for, the somewhat improved. iq tore 'Russell Andrew' sad Mrs. The � "Sunshine" Mission- Band of Jame's Afternoon Tea given by the Girls Gurdon have installed Bell tele. Greenwood Methodist Church p:irpose 'firs. F. B at B. Housser's lri)ui 4 tO holding a Bazaar in the school house phones. 6 o'clock. Musical program. Pro- on Saturday, Dec. grid. . please -keep -Quite ft large ru- ceeds for Patriotic: purposes. Ad- this date in inind and come along and number fro bere attended Mrs. T. Burns' sale 'mission 155 cents. encourage the little workers. Open at Dnnbftrton on -, Wed:niesday Ratepayers in- the southern afternoon and evening. Died at Greenwood on Monday. Nov. Af .afternoon. Part of the township are beginning '%Vui. Pengelly, in her -Conochie, of To- to talk el-ectiOn ulAtters. : They Nits ly'. -Rev.: Mr. M( 13tb, 19113, occupied the.pulpit in St. jtA, iuclined to bring forward a fifth year. Deceased was born in Ger- 0 many. but came to this country when Andrew's Church on Sunday roost more candidates s _o__tha_t_the -sou th- uite young. She married the late acceptably. end of the tovrns�hip, will be as �Vm. Pengelly some 53:years ago and -Mrs. W..B. Brandon, -of Feue. well represented as the north. - As, has eye�r since resided in Greenwood. Ion Falls, has been spending a few it, stands now the north end ha- Being a woman of strong constitution days with her parents, Rev. J..'+tnd four 'reprBsentatkves in the sown- sbe was seldoin, if ever, ill and attend - Mrs. Bedford. ell while the south has only one. od to her household duties until about -R. McGuire. of St. John's, N'. It is no,, time to look aroutid for three weeks ago, When the infirmities f old a e tqgetber with a weak heart B. is visiting his mother and silt- ipen who. will make good repre. o confine her to bed, where she gradti- ei: Mrs. Jobn Power, of the Kink- Fen tative llv became weaker until death came. ston road east. -Invelztigation has sIiuwn that She leaves to mourn her loss one dau- -Mrs. G. W. P. Every and Miss subscribers' telephoned are being gb.ter. who "s a trained nurse. and two Kathleen Story Whitby, 5pelat - I- ., of uged by men 'is-Alept-, of Kinsahn slid' %Vfilimuz -7— - _ii _;S fora line they are athori.­. The rerdKing were conveyed un ;ty with 'the former's sister, 9,?riber asks' MrR, W.�J- Miller.' told "line busy," wheu in reality co Sal -em _ori Th+lrsday afternoon, -Several members of the Wom- the report should be "line being 'herp service was was conducted by the Rev. John O. Totton. an's Institute attended the Pro- used by 'a non-sub;rcriber." In viticial Convention in Toronto on order to give subscribers. who are ISALE 'ITEGISTER. Tues -day And Wednesday. paying for service, the best ser. -Harvey Ham, of Fejgn, was vice possible Bell te-lepho'De opera- Nov. 27-u­Aurtion sale of J.- intown thio week visiting rela. tors here are Instructed to check irnplementq. hay, grain bousebold -tives. On biq return he wa;; ac- every call and charge every noa- furniture, etc_ at lot 31. con. E. Pick- corDpanted by his father. Wm. subscriber's call, whether spoken ering ­%djikining Cherrywood;. the Aam, who will- realde with him by self or repeated by gubscriber�;, property of H Roach and during the winier• each call to ge Arthur Gra-hain. Safe 1. o'clock. paid for at central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... ... -Holy Communion will be cele- office. 0 See bills,' Fred Poitill." auctioneer. 4 brated in St. George!Q Church on -On-October 14th the Canadian TvE.-.r)-,Y, N') -'L 28-rii-Auctlob sale of -ech And maple. 7 Sunday rdorning at which Rev, A. Press ARsociatiun reported that Standing timber. h% ooper, of Copiston, will officiate, also a frame harn 30x44. on the wemt _C 101 weekly newspayerg had ad- end of the Past half of lot -0, con. UP. -6� and Mr. Ryder is expected to take vanced the subscription price f roul U%bildge (Pitat of Walter Symeb' - the regular serviceQ. $1.00L to $1.5-1 and over, and since. farm. 2 miles;, north of ChLremorit), 1r-E_PANr)0R47..T_ =Mrs. J. Dickie and Mi*q P. J. that time a nnmber of others have the prrperty of Fred- Holden. Safe Wright are making preparations jaind the ranks. - The co -.t of -pro- at I o , cloek, See bills. Wm, Maw, for a trip to California to visitducinx a new -paper b. -As increased it vrtfoneer, 'ter. A. E. Wright. with 'd their brother, r) enormously daring the past Wrz:�%,F_,;nAy. No -v, Urn, Au^titjn_ whom they will remain-durin:g-tbe year or, two, that such a eodn*e !-,ile of enti­ Herd of 1"xpiire bred winter months. was absojutely nepec-itry, to make. andhigh Bride milch cow,,_some.to -Garnet Conitire- 15 having re• fee -hen right lot- 1, con 1, enol? meet Many line of wiper the imidmire he caret Gard, etc , hive snore th.au Lo A,• J. recentIV purchased from the Al. &)nbled in price- duriitg -tire-.-�a-t I 60-nck - H. '%, Pugh away eatate. In a reeent isane -ette. •SLJI,. 4tt fe-w month,;. To partly meet thp and Wu-.: N1.,t_w aiietion .1 - - we "erroneously. ittat,-d that -- this i-ner"Aed cost of production- T1, F. dwelling was purchased by W. L. NF%% -s contemplates increasing tiii+ farm stoelt, implement household ..Caurtice fibf-criptfon price to $1 21) - lire ardin, ezt,,. a. lot 221 nn. -There l4a coal fat -nine through. anzinni. A. Pickering, the proppIrty of Alfred `-out the.,countoy that - effects, Pick- After siL�ieral years of intense Thornha -k. %vile at I 6rinck,,.Rharp. -`eriug as well at; other place-., but -iliffet �u g front 'that '-d rea'df iil diA. Spe MIN. N%'rb *law. auctioneer. coal dealers. rof"s to believe..tbat ease, cancer, death came to the q.,,-Trni)vY, DF,, 2z--:)-A,1r7tion salt. of 7 the situation will soon be.relieved, relief of one of our woetbighly about 15 icres of standing timber t i beech, maple And cedar). 'at lot 34, jbut unless that relief comes pooh esteemed reqident,.A, Mr. George there will bei m.twh'stiff ering, - con. 5. Pickering, the property of Smith. of Church St. on Wedneq. -The boys of the' village have day. Nov. 22nd. The decea-ed, berate "John lNilson. to be sold in about quarter arre lots. also build- ;--Just one place--"Tbe Big Store sent Christmas boxes to the Pick- who was in his 65th year, was a ing 24x35 with wing 17x25. Sale at er-ing boys overseas to the value i3ittite of Dunbsrt6v. having been et I o'clock.' See hills. Pr ed Postill. have sen of about $37, and the girls also born on the farm now owned by -auctioneer. Pickering -ts-boxe-.4 to. the value of Michael Ryan. where he'had lived M.. S. CHAPMAN, $43. exclusive of POStAge, all his life until he came to Pick. TIRE TABLE-Ficktring Station G -moal of. which the. merchants of 'ering Village to reside about three T. R. TriLios going East Ire as follows - .,the village gave at cost. No. 6 Ilail. So A M. years ago. He was a Slle"�AfUIL 2- Local -245P. -The Autumn Leaf Mission farmer. hi4 farm, contftinilt 3-1 Local GAV I . . g 24,1 .31 ROBES.! BLANKETS MITTS! Band; of St. Andiew's *Church, acre,?,,wae one of the finest lit the Traits jzoicg West due sm follows - will meet on Saturday afterriwn township, THE SEASO-N IS -NOW HERE He R w. never niarried, fro-st. A. M. stock noir -,at the h6ale of Mrs. W. H. Peak but has one %i9ter, Mrs. O'Conn., r, ?7 Local -2.15 P. M. 'Yall and winter on hand, al'15o Mrs. Russell, of Toronto, formerly who resided with him and !.ur- 7 Mail 4U P. M. -e an address. ft *S-;ndav i;r,:uded iof India, will gi% viveq him. r . Smith wW high.' 'The members of the Band are re-, ly educated man, very intelligent :1 set,,;e,�and band Single Flatness for 89. 1,6 qiested to bring their mite -boxes-.- conrersa- • e I -tet econd hand Single Harness for $12.(Vi., Ftn a most interesting.. -After the mini -attire wif3tet of tionalb;t.' 'He ue,�eli took any Vickersing. arae part -last week, we have been-en11!YLnlZ in public affair. Effort.: were __:H&rneS11'7 C"ollar, Boot and Shoe Repsifflng neatly exceptionally fine Weather which made to 41cbice him 'th accept -the- All Rvitombbile' aild Ricj�,le' and may be Indian summer which fol. positiou of Justice of the Peace, a- promUtly attended to. 7 lows "s(I . 41 a w w i -n ter. !'.!�P�Iring promptly .week it Ft was ITO- he' was, a very fair-minded mRn- fttfen.(ted. t4). coined by the farmers who were Find had g6od judgment, but he PICKERING HARNESS E.NIPORIU31 not yet prepared for w -inter. aq k -neverr aw bis way *ele-Ar to accept Tire.�, Oil�, (.'xt-eaQe and rppa'ir�. considerable amount of oirnips thi-; po=rtion of honor and (-,-)nfi. always on hand.- Rom I e Phone :RW. -W. J. COAKWELL still remained in the field,. dence., He was a naernber-of rl),- I '.. ..,. -Thle' next Meeting of thi� Worii- Roinah CWiollo -(!burch and was a PoAter & Andr-ew, Rill be helff at the Libeml in* politie4. '11itz -funeral PICKE'RENG, Out. hoine of Miss Frankie Jone:-7 oFALL n %;Ill take place ,this (Friday) fore- 1.9 SURELY HERE -Tilesday, Nov.. 28th, Roll Call, noon at 0 3C o'cl I ock: answered by "Dun ts." As Grand mother's Meeting it should be ing n great loss. by. -the de-trzietio.1i most interesting and all ladies are of the public school by five on cordially invited to be present. Tne-dtv evening nbou.t pix o'dc ck. -M. L. Friederivhqen who has. AQ Gordon Law was returning been a resident of Pickering for hove from work. he noticed the the past few year@, moved to the tipper room-birillinkly lit tfp-, and city on Tuesday, where he has stjspeeting fire he hasteued to.the steady employment at, his trade, sebool. The caretaker, W. F. Doh't forget that we have a• dandy n -e w' lin"e of Swe_ater. Coats fov' Boys and 181en -fit rear-,,onable prices. We handle the "'Visor Brand— -exelu=Ively. Its the great 4 - in I Collar ydti*v"elfeArd so'niuili about. S,--e,oiir new stor-k of Boovj and Shoes -All prices and sizes that will., fit everybody frcin g'r-andad to baby. _--that of carpentry. We are -sorry `to lose hiiii. f rom - our village, but Henderson. wns at -work• hr th-a basement, and the tivo rushed ELM DALE MILLS See otir new samples from- the, L6tinfts Tailotirig'Co. for be and Mrs. Friederielisen and upstairs'. where they -.found the Fall and winter Suit;; and Coats. We have - a dandy bunch this time. child have our best wishes in their room filled with smoke, and -Owing to the sudden approach flames reaching from the floor to the ceiling. No time was lost in 'yon'can always get the best Mani- P.1 WKE IR' A 'BUNTING MING 9 f ..of winter many farmers have, the 'of , securing water, of which it took took Flour made f rotn No. I. - Manitoba Wheat. . Established 1857. misfortune havi �vmntity -before the-fu*e--RbYR17Ehmxgebutd-aud-Otenora for 1% still remaining in the' fields, a ..have hi�en f roien'to the sec- tre. A slight frost, it is said, -Is was extinguished. 'An examina. showed ed that the fire b tion 9 ow had ignited in'a waste pvtpe� bitsket, Bread. Try abag Pastry Flour Fresh Roiled Oats BRAN. SHORTS .... .. is beneficial, bni ace ze rbibed- -but in what manner-is--a-complete FEEDS 0 S U, 111me :Go' when frozen as they have been mystery. The principal, J. H. -----MIX OAT CHOP _S • this past week. - When the frost leaves them they become mushy.about Stubbs, had been in the room aquarter past fiver and at CRUSHED OATS BARLEY CHOP 71% 7. and decay very rapidly. - that time thdre wag no signs of 'WHEAT -Those who use Christmas seals jo,decomtelletters or parcels, are fire. The damage will amount to about fifty dollars,. which was CRACKED CORN CDal Oil S toves 7 al - post St office depart- !y caused to the teacher's desk, MIXED HEN FEED �Cajd M 1411bAtittitA elrg,c art-tl�tt these1 aced on the address AdA Of Such .1 . "K' Lae uour, ceiling and � number of books. This is the ___ _W . Calf Meal. Molasses Meal Lubricating Oils, FlylOils) letters or parcels, as this is con- fifth time that the school has been CHOPPING AND OAT _trary to postal regulations,_ and - they cannot be forwarded with tbreatened' -with destruction by fire, three times by lightning and —CRUSHING EVERYDAY lots. Harvesting, Tools, etc. the seals thug placed. No objec- once the fire originated in the Get prices on'feed in ton tion is offered to the seals being basement, brain no ca, ewas there' BELL PHONE. tit placed on the back of letters or much damage done, 7he present, Y_ OSE P H,H BUND' parcel.?• one being the worst. :Chopping every day.