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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_12_01u,^. , _- :.,,vtL6.S-,a...v '-%F•E" ,F!• 2 -� fK"^ - `- •;-�tF:ti 'tRwi,_ ri '�''- d >i iTr..ie 'i;'tyx. ,Y"•iV - S. ,.'Y`ir. :.-.� S : ... ` • , •:1 '� b^ ,:3 .,y�, _ a'•'c. - »c.'kat.' '+++'i.$ta' .l . `"A�wr• - .,p' ?,;.. a- fir..,• r�' - wY�,•r " ^s,.,,, » +".,�,';'`.-•: '+ 's,p;.,.F!Ea:. - r ­"NE �y , KER NG _W ilk VOL. XXXV1. PICSERING 9 ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916 =- NO. 10 . _ ip>Y,Or1f0li4ftro►iseslOLaral. alfedileal IG L. CALD�i'ELL, M. D., Successor 1. J1 W the late Dr, R,' Brodie; Phone 506 Claremont, Out, , RE. FOItSYTH, D. 9f • O„ Regia - • tared member of the Optom6trical Mao- alanon of Ontario. Special attention giveo to she fitting of gla.egee, Eyes tested free. North O+aremont. 49tf NO McKINNON,12 D. EI C -;J • Edinburggh, member of the c cl:ege of Physicians and c�urgeons of Ontario, S:ceuti&te - , ' - e L �' Tlae Snft c ell ha- u!l.nt'ed t}'.e f,t1 u1• p 3 1 p of Royal Colleg6 of Surszeol.a, X'diLlpurgh. BTltri, 11Urta: ?j :1111 t.@. ally extending east Hut trill so,❑ l? 1 t I t:, pots In -their flit itil.- : nci rein- ` Bneoia attention to dsieases of w,•r•Jen and ir•:+c 1: lisp , } f Cl?`l�i2'le3 I1IId; �i'lleat. mhildzan. Offi^eard residence,Brougbam: ; u tr f•ul p Naini. ��'lledt �C'1'tP121I O'LO\ O}- D �L1'U\ ) O,•:,tt `t,N„het .:on arts rn: af_- �I tvitll u _ 1'h•,tkM', wt•IL-V fur, th � c 1:.trr it rid . rEt wy prices Uefore Ee1Iin(g i - On i esdav, Oct. 24th, at 9 80 iu m. i h;tsc nturitf r rid opc'raeeviv i tJH. FAREWELL, K.C„ BARRI.S- ill kill(is Of C1101)",. � tti'tl•Pr J:lck�ou rercivect a letter ` . TEB,Conn > CrownAttornor. andu,,nnty in St. Joseph Church, Kingsbridee, f,.,f_o %i ft Badg,,row tec:ently statin'; Cl:r r oI1 �fOndfLys 14P1laleor, ,Coors Notts., wbttbv, l0 v _ _ _ _ _ Ont., by the Rev. Capt. D. J. O'Cr n• I I :t hf t ,'•.i an ted at his destmatifrn ' f 1p1I]g t Y n.*r. P.. C. Chupl.an, Exhibition Caul p. mill i� wt,ll, , E, CHRISTIAN, Bitrri:ter and = S ' h. .3. Hilts, who has bFen working R eduesda "s and Fr da s 4 L - Toronto, Marg.Rret, M., dao h.er of �' Y Aagalicttnz,-batar�-_-� ��5u, >e�ces to S� $4 tLTD104.AL D. L. anal �V. lir. and Mrs. DI J, Dalton, to Art ul p can. Offloe Brock 6t. Korth, R'hlcbT. .51y t N ' It W'rt i' °1tc•pt' Burin r the sum• Dental_ - LASE B. BEATON. D. D, S., Graduate of the Royal Colle^e of i)entril Burgeons aqd University of i•orout6. (lute wee W. H. Pringle's hardware store, Whitby. O®ee hours 9 to 14 L -to 6.3e. lad ykrcLe '6, T Beit phone M. 441y V During Dr BeatoWS absence osereks; Dr Robb GREEN RIVER ROUGE HILL Established 75 years The Red Cross Auxiliary will meet Thomas White was engaged onSPINMILLS the-wta , O ' :4irs, Horoahaw. All ladies are condi- I .7'homae Crandall and Robt. Dixon r ally invited to attend. " had the good fortune to capture three large coons in the Rouge - Hollow last 4 FLOUR _ HIGHLAND CREEK w�MILL� Jok.n Graham's young son ;vas se - WHITE SATIN-BRE_L41 Miss HazA Annis spent the week - •I vf,!vl_-- hutned the other day. ?'he ewl With city ftiends.' ; li•t-le fellow opened the Ewnare door, CREAM BUNS The farmers Ara busy plowing wliile ; when the a ones L ;'prd out, burning , x the mild tV "ather lists. I his eyebt ;�vs rind f:;rehead ba i}y, +YO,F .� ►? r TEA BL NS-I'•i^TRS Miss Ethel T6%vn.-;vnd sp^nt a few* � dtvs With frif•udy ill 1Toronto, ` •BROGK- ROAD. - I Tl 'rnr 1 rear'~ movell)ebt is zradu- I aln e"'Ito' lllolle6t' r1C@S . - .o. Sirs. NV. G. Barnes to recovering, �1rs, f;a:rc' D,tvi: apse gene t,� epetid fatttte. r �Ltsa4Tib!!t �4><t��. - -- after her serie4S illness, a ePw rVeeke in Tf•ranto. G R B R E W S T. -E R Mrp. Gee,. v Linton %v.a? in Osilawa - - -.� - - T: Garner has improved the app?ar- with her d:,u alar, Rrs. J. B. Fcirsb G. HAM -Issuer of Martt`age Veterinary Surgeon' ante of his property by giving his i y 'T • Licenses m the County of ontazio, + - • •' over Nonor Graduate bf the Un ario hr•dQes a trim. Mi.s M. Pbilfp and Misiz M. Hamil Pioiaring village, sfly Veterinary College and . Honor- hiss May Hnh;or�as returned home ton sprnt -t few d<•y: last aeYk and =TPOIICHF:R, Real Estate Auc- ary Associate ct the Ontario ogaia, after epee Ming a weer with, over Su*,d;ty with friprdst in 04hawa. • sionear. valuator, collector and tester Veterinary Cv11Pge: friends in Tnror.tn, -' rPr I hiliphaPing sold hi, bustbPss O1 au:rtsaa licanso. B:oaghatn. 4oy Ind: phone 3:.�+;•L; Mr=, Win. Turner, Sr., has returned, to J E. Annie, of Green River, his 4iE A S TL A K E?� atter sppending n few day..* with her store will he practically I HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Clarernont - Ontario son, krhn; of liongnlia, p y closed on rt D • Licensee In the county of ontarlo, - -- - - -- Tbtu'Qdxv and Friday next. The shingle that bas given sads- 0 oeaistoreand hisrealdence,tlaremont. NEW 81�T ER S�IOP rThe farmers here are putting up C, F. Phillips, aAst.•P, ll., has re- factis)n for over. 30 years.. Empire Alces f,prbiddi.ng hun.tery from ties- turned from hi -4 home near Port 11 Corrugated lion with a .; in, ..by B.BEATON TOW OLERH passing on their prernispst _ where be crag for a Reek' asPistinq hts tin. corrugation, se' it before you �? e oonveyslaosr, Couputedoncr for tailing K y a+ewaata, Aceoaatant Esc. money to lot;: A fall tine of Fresh Meats alwa s father with a stock and implement •r S - buy other roxke�, If yon are in an larm ILOw of Marriage Lto 1NHITEYALE %a1P. - anew =., out. t-♦ on -rand at db ---p, . - lire, �latthPwf received word on need of x C'reem Separator. Try -_ The town-hip-Anr, Tho•. UrPQg. v,; it rhkt her Anter; llrc, Abigail it Premier for :3ti da a. Also �S UGH S. PUGH, Olen MA or, Ont Wa orf ort r?ad evert d s g day Q. S F• - trill he in tt'hitevale,ar I7, H. Beftton'a I %Vil'son, of T,:ronto. had died sudden- gagohne eirgineQ from f$:i9 a0 up. ` Ltnen.wd Anrtloaser. Extra* • erect- ot1,^e on htt,lyday. Dec.I+th. to 're- y �j !per fn lmpotted ani thorcrighbrrd stock Fresh Putt S,•:+age +i-pici+lty i.', Th'.' dF eased had re.v.l,ud the ripe S� , or write me. before buying. w eoaflucted anywbare, 'Write :or ;orust ceive tdxP.,. ;-Pum thn%e who ars {ire tcicl its P ' f fit {Y. A and particulars. Pbcae Ind.016. si ly -red to pa on thvt fl,ttr•, , Bell Phone. _ �B :t:ber'd� e}itle•wan•ed p+ i y l+t inhn + I: die. Aid will meet in -•. �^,me tiP,t+•a r+rtlrP a r.n,lrlM1af=n,rr i n ;r a ='fe POSTILL, LicPa..ed Auctionpor. thci ,•h Itch ' fie on Slnndav next t jjge, �j d.1S O'CON NC>li. - PIC'h1 RINC:, V%'l it -vale Ia&o% 1^rngh•r from an lin: 16 ,t os, All. th •' `arlies, are rhr ue•.trd erl ` .i' • for Counties ofSirkand oa.tano.` An _ knf do�?et3fat tiiiuir tt,�: rh,•t:yh'awel k„ ! t 1 eras f _-Pro_ _ 1C 'lion aalee of all litode anent." to on ak:utoat Cornor Ki :Sf ftt } � Tr,JrAh r?'+,. 1 t0 > n� noel),' ?t thHt tint :•qd f •:P1' !`y � T� C i.. invin •- mart -4. �'i;,' ,r:frua�f• ,.t r' , / • ' notree, Ad6rese Orern fitver F O„ Out, ----- I is I zw r ' 1=rt; o„ , av I e'!t„ '. r - _ _"N7 • ♦ env, ! rt t1`: v fade,' t.,i .. ' . I� :E f)Z.1' " (` .'1' ...:P tirn•ixy a: B. PDXS'ELL, Li,E,nse.I Auc• l .\� i` g a in ti ,la t,tr'n,d rut to to `� } .f`! fstiv s f the (l r•i ti:tn - • tioneer, v%wator and co11c• t. r for r, t l ,; • I it. ;: [f ii ,rrnRv; li••• - P• Fr _ t„�nr, a 'IrAIt•, ,n t1'), ti,as 'rtttf rn,:,,>r. 1 1'rs.FllilE' chopping i111cy iin'f eonnt:ae ,t untari^ aQl -Srrtc AtCkro'le of �:1�i'1`l tiL'll:il.\1'.S ntl an,.rhrr rt rtir ],irlii;k Io_thrr . r t,'tl� sales condnctei o:tbor pr:vataly or by auction. - .. 5 , .•1 tri•, r t. ti, tl:r l„ •yr tt:r ,f r :.hr 1 i q ,Por dates or wher rar•t'ulareaprly ac rvb tnnef,rl "I1iek' from air] age• and rt-, ,r, ZVYttRInI , VvIA(,h will hi' 1-eld- deoce, Llmsbetb t+%_ Pickrr,ap• Pbor-.or-dera sty led to Spit everyone. - `circular nl4o-d Bill) b A. I'Jrd that %a. , h•:, ` l ,. �,r r r' rl 'C +.•n or ) • _ , . ,.: YP to t+e a<1 tilt tkuiilr rtnd a polis , rr f f tout 1' salve prompt ar•enuou,' Sat'afarta, ,rural, •. ,s :. ,tnuat} .-st,1 r::•xl.. - ...:Ca,.0", )� - - y - :seed. lfy yboco nt:cst,ez fa ' Indepeadon4 ' _L t ltPy kt?ft c,nitUie. _ of Nell bred i rid pmtiert'y train rd ixtPr. � pl • ;II11)t 4P1 -vice giv(-. t1 and ''`tool � canaries. Flet alas,-K'tlile Ila Plumage - i We ?ell stn?ry 'W heels, c•iroul tr tlsfzt(ti0 niltiTUTiteed. „ did rip- fade, so tar as snn€t, was cow WHITBY n 8 n - DR a$ I T 10vE saws, gasoline er,xinrs and cerned it $id but little better than the 4 cutters and buggies. , • i.parrotve, and has now been adjudged The manor, and -r': ncil' are invited W. G. Barnes,- Green River Vetortnary Surgeon 'n be of the kibd of canaries that do to attenti•a grant recruiting meeting in Or atltlress It. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. _ , Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- Z7C%. TAC�S�1V' not sing but sometime lay egg%' -it is i -%hvwA this %'Vi-dnesdav afternoon. _ 'A Honor like' sonn to be back on the handl+ of Rev, John; Bushel, of St, Clement's rimsry. College BROCK ROAD. y the bird merebant,•and the latter m� Church, Torortn, Pxchan gPd nl Its a and Graduatien e of the Veterinary - -- -- •• y r` P P � awes � good stock of PhoneB otAee 1bUSr residence 26ir2 incidentally receive a lecture from the with Rev.' R. W. Allen and preach, d REAL ESTATE..... birdless one. v,•rp acceptably in All Saints on Sun- ��A.L�J1V Its. CL7tiREMON7, - . ONT?1R PUNBARTON10 daDeputy-Mirister. of Highwafs Mac• �1tJt�tt�titi! alt! lean, Gt-n, iw.. Henry, hi. P. P., and J, r N 0 T ICE * �t���fK��iis� Joseph Gormley of I:ine.ale, was I;, l titllaw xdareseed.thecunntyco.un- Wire Fencingf..siting here pt week. til Tharsday morning on -the rounty'a- Burkholder, of Whitfvale, an r" James and Mrs. Fciliton have game roads syet+•rn which it is proposed to -- ALSO -° pounces that he has' been appointed r-. to Toronto -to spend the winter. xdopt.. 1'kiey made a very favorable agent of the Holeproof Clothing Cow-- 15C', acre harm For Sale, good sail, The final act in silo•tilling took place imtlFPebintl and 'Trete giren a hearty w Vany, of London, England, thr' "great-- brick house Vvith 'S ropma. at Capt. Jol,rffN'a farm on Mand ty. cote of thanks. lir, Honvee wWire, Brace i�' re, Staples 111is5 Aggie Thnm gqpent a few days to krinw iivi 'a riwiiihip in On-tarin con• set Clothing Co. in the world, Call Barna and stetbling for is head tart week with Wen& -in Tinonto. ly did permarient read work could it and inspect sA.niples and note nigh of -tock. Hen house Mrs. I3urnp' lisle on lYtdnP= n wAF riot Tarri.•i at. in th? Gocc•rrment duality of. goodo and extremely low - d y p' Cedar Posts and rices. rlalit and . durability of and prft pen' wt•11 attend.:d xr,d pt ices were good. ¢rantc,f forty per rent, "'Not until g perfect g_ y ,bill-iu-- od t ir. Mrs. Tho;. Annab era+ in Torrent,) a it alio to the,rntrnfy st. aF . r. Steel Poste "y Dods and r€act fits guaranteed P few dr.vslac,;vet-k visiting friends. Maclean, rr•plp. . 4anio anstrPr writ, .. s �l Its,, Jlilda Morn r, of Purr Credit, I,' -e t tic of Eist JOHN PHILIP mu i:llr,.t J...'•, W. V. R.chards�a• spent the week -end frith friends here, as to the building of budges in that Coal, ' Lumber,- Cement, Shingles, ' - The t,nr i; nnai froz,•n over and the ,nunir;ltdlity, Notary-Pnt).ic, Pic};eriug. onttth ire busy tr <-til,g the strength of The r:taeting about the tra(:toi• by- _ Lath and, Ready Roofing Has aTull line'ot mesh and cur- ---- --•- . _ tha tela. !atv •rnesday night in the Music H-01, always in stock. ed meats constant' on hand. a A ,niivi �er- from here attended the 1• =ted till'n,idnighr :ind led to a most _ S War�vi `vre Water fi; i;,l of the'„rte George Smith Rt s•ni,,�tP,ldiFr,tcionofthe'fin1,, j't A REESOR =+ ` Spice 'Roll, Breakfast . Ba'c6n __; ._ Pickering -,n Fiida}, W. r, ';nrith, o, Chic:•)gn, who i� to -- a i ' - Q•iit.',•1.FR°:['t, pti•1)9raClanR:rr2}he= tilt• ,.,GiG.t ,ltUlll•i.l' ollxt flenry Ham, iiologna; ,Weiner±; etc: If yo, are wt -(I• vna will tae the only ing mane ft,r •fie Chr;,tmas'tt:•e enter-- M* I is to the auto; industry, And will LOCUST HILL Ideal well, erillf d 1.y Chat., B. Rita, tairnrr•nr on Dec. 19th. i•: i1t-i•tirwr1 with the tractor plant. in - - -' :Highest pricws )aid for y nh,, is i.I;:•nt r :r• Wlnfi -fill Ga-oiin 1 - -- -- - - ;. 1 fl •ra;,tl cf n•tr eeternrisin tarr;,Ptr �;-'pith•, :natlr' ;t tr.ta ! f)�r)tahle iu,• eQr - 'Butr}tars cattle ? ngines. Ill kir.cls rt 1:i1.� and fit;inp tf-e ta:king.,9 wing gxeoline trac:or� p,es,i�n az:t inar. of tl orough in:,;t. SOLDIERS S tar water icn; k;, ll�a hath ionr. fi:. on their fauns nf'xt'season. r•ry of his 1',r inrgs, ^n ini�rr':,at ; t• • - . I. etc. 'Err:vrhing given--nr'9f'.li Mi= Alm- Hf,ntlPrsnn, of Tncantn. int ruvei:,Hnt, in tha hyL:Vrfilar elV Q iekering !vVert� t` entinn, spent t!:n weck-end with her uncle me the. nhjec•tinn� of several ofgthP COMFO/ \ T _ RICE'S FUMP 1170RKS. rind aunt, C. A. and Mrs AnT-,i.. e:tkot The v„ting is on llr,ndny, , Home'Tel, :i:3 -'I. Fr"l,it�v::! O_i Hr•n y 1i ri�un fits lns•_aII�J alter:' It is 3 t'. at. r!;roc, thousand sk;llcu First-class rigs for h.-` -- - -- 'water• h^ating system in. his ret:idencr, „,.•rh:nnc.s uli ht I:e Pnlpinved Ni ithir. A Sul'lier's CitrisGnlas is dreary and r Da or night t which he is now enjoying very much, three years and the town s(imuladed lonesome enough, but without some- Day g The Pickering _. Mit;; Hazel 1:uspell, of Brougham, is ir•t , growth beyond tha' of O hawx, Bae meets all trains _ - a. s;st,in- G. A. and 9fre. Gillespie in through its good fortune in steering thing. from home, it -would be almost -0rtS Teaming Vigilance Committee the store and is looking after the such a splendid enterprise. ulihearable, We have compiled here g promptly attende:i to. Christmas tree. a list of articles which are always a :4 Agent for Canada Carriage Co. The ladies of-Dunbarton are prepar- THE BEST OF THE BARGAIN y p The object of this :lspociation is to ing for a splendid time to be given in , preciated by a Soldier. ' We He Peak 1 the Basement of the charch on St.An- You stet a bargain when you a =` J Pickering. lessen stealing and prosecute draw's night. Iz, y get the Y ►3 the- felons. __ Youth's Companion for 1917 for $2 25- PlayinTCards, Chocolate Bars, Alex, Annan was in Muskoka last 52 issues crowded from cover to covet -'+ t week hunting game, According to with the reading Guin" Cough Drops, Fountain Which School Shall I. Members having property stolen c0mmgmi• q you most enjoy. reports game will be very cheap on But you et the hest of the bargain if Pens Toilet Soaps, Shav in ..• „ _ osis immediately with any member y g q + p � � Attend P the market this winter. you subscribe the minute • ou read ti of Executive committer, y MiesCraig, a daughter of a former Soap and Stacks, Brushes, etc. An important question. All bust- this, for then yon will get free every nese colleges are not alike. CARE- Membership fee _11,00. pastor here, and Mrs. Watenn, of To- number of The Companion •issued be- Safetv,RazorS and Blades, Tal- ronto, were the guests of Wm. and tween the time you subscribe and } FCL JIIDGMENT IS ABSOLUTELY NBC- Tickets may be bad from the President or firs Cowan on Sunday. New Year's. If you send your >$2.2n CUtll ,PO�i'del', Tooth Paste and 3e8ARY. Write today for the Cata- Secretary on application, Gordon Bennett, of Toronto, oven- 7 to ue of the at once that means a lot of reading Brushes, Chamois Vests, Pipes g Exec. Com, -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm• pied the pulpit in the Presbyterian for which you won't have to pay a er, W. V. Richardson, Pickerin ehurch here an Sunda morning when and Tobacco, Cigar Cases, Vest "• 8• y cent. And then the long glorious i2 CI ala address was much w lk hal y all, weeks of -Com anion reading to come , , � ELSaIC�T � r p g Pocket Kodaks Writing Paper C� 0 Connor; t J. ark. A new cement sidewalk has been _-_-- - rifer. Let us wend you the forecast {• . President, Becretasy built on Icing 6treet from the church 1917, which tells all about what Is in Envelopes, etc._ to Bay street. Some complain about �s store for Companion reapers -in tgI?.` T080riT0, Orin. - several steps to the walk as being Our offer Includes: e have now on display Xmas TOOLS SHARPENED dRnggerdus and suggest that a railing1. The Youth's Com -Cards and Booklets 'h Cor. Yonne and Charles Ste, be placed'alongsideB Companion -52 issues fall' kinds._ It will. help you to decide. Tb ia We make a s -cis �-gf.,-q�Qscut sB��, �.the�eeting.of�hel.iterary_Soci- of 1917. school is conducted on the highest Tools of all kinds.' Locke repaired. ety on Friday night, a most interest- � tbg plane of efficlency, We are proud Razor honing a specialty. For a first- Ing debate took place on "Resolved. S' The Companion Home Calendar }*• �GOTe �tcFaddea of its record. Studeate admitted class hair trim or an easy shave call that the tractor is more useful to the for 191T. ♦ w - at -stn. .limps, Winter speak Y. -OUT -H -4 -comp -- - .yy Stlt,g the 'wares: , Thr -- -- - - --s Jan. Znd. See our House Furnishings of. all displayed splendid debating powers 40 St. Paul St„ Boston, Mass. Druggist- Graduate �}clan l WV J. Elliott, Principal lords. Slightly used Carpets and their speeches were much enjoyed C. N. R. Ticket Agent. 'Write to ay for large Catalogue. from 15 cents a yard rip. by all present. The judges decided in Flonr bas dropped 3l) cents per AP W. J. GORDON PICKERING � favor of the affirmative. barrel. t Pi=Ice rinff. 0=tanio -;,+_..ate. .. ••<•_ :. '. - '. ... .. .. ....'. -. �.. .. �...-•• _ _ ._ ... _.:J�•+�54•�r2...,_...•.. .eA•.��'�' ..,•r '-'`':.T _. 'J- '+.-i..t,- '` i.�at•.' •y .Y `.�,.. •� � .nG � " . y ' �-1 .. son of Mr. ar.d Sirs. Geo. O'Cun-' n,i r, ha+ '• cared ]ri4 rnur. .^tion Vvith Clloppino will not, start - STO�'F., .. CIIEST L T; PEA nor, -of Toronto. hill) nod has let,;toed home. unti 19 a. M. lir-. H..;? nrnw, Sr.. i- in very I'o^i' AND STEAM.9 ' 7TH LINE, PICKEHING _ 'ht••Irh ar piescnt. Secernt of the y i ncichhors and• f::(r ; l ivft recently nru'C btini; leas than Has ary on(,Peen our cat'? e:d..,d to see her r.ud nililirte r to her fll'B bag-, AF r,tit,illttlCll L. SPINK, LIIYiITED, T. Pestill is slowly improving' from vF311ta. -„ `-__: hi -4 serious, ill nee4, amount charged for Mi-s Jennie Mixon is visiting some BROUGHAM ttiJi Inp 41vf litllti in " . - .o. Sirs. NV. G. Barnes to recovering, �1rs, f;a:rc' D,tvi: apse gene t,� epetid fatttte. r �Ltsa4Tib!!t �4><t��. - -- after her serie4S illness, a ePw rVeeke in Tf•ranto. G R B R E W S T. -E R Mrp. Gee,. v Linton %v.a? in Osilawa - - -.� - - T: Garner has improved the app?ar- with her d:,u alar, Rrs. J. B. Fcirsb G. HAM -Issuer of Martt`age Veterinary Surgeon' ante of his property by giving his i y 'T • Licenses m the County of ontazio, + - • •' over Nonor Graduate bf the Un ario hr•dQes a trim. Mi.s M. Pbilfp and Misiz M. Hamil Pioiaring village, sfly Veterinary College and . Honor- hiss May Hnh;or�as returned home ton sprnt -t few d<•y: last aeYk and =TPOIICHF:R, Real Estate Auc- ary Associate ct the Ontario ogaia, after epee Ming a weer with, over Su*,d;ty with friprdst in 04hawa. • sionear. valuator, collector and tester Veterinary Cv11Pge: friends in Tnror.tn, -' rPr I hiliphaPing sold hi, bustbPss O1 au:rtsaa licanso. B:oaghatn. 4oy Ind: phone 3:.�+;•L; Mr=, Win. Turner, Sr., has returned, to J E. Annie, of Green River, his 4iE A S TL A K E?� atter sppending n few day..* with her store will he practically I HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Clarernont - Ontario son, krhn; of liongnlia, p y closed on rt D • Licensee In the county of ontarlo, - -- - - -- Tbtu'Qdxv and Friday next. The shingle that bas given sads- 0 oeaistoreand hisrealdence,tlaremont. NEW 81�T ER S�IOP rThe farmers here are putting up C, F. Phillips, aAst.•P, ll., has re- factis)n for over. 30 years.. Empire Alces f,prbiddi.ng hun.tery from ties- turned from hi -4 home near Port 11 Corrugated lion with a .; in, ..by B.BEATON TOW OLERH passing on their prernispst _ where be crag for a Reek' asPistinq hts tin. corrugation, se' it before you �? e oonveyslaosr, Couputedoncr for tailing K y a+ewaata, Aceoaatant Esc. money to lot;: A fall tine of Fresh Meats alwa s father with a stock and implement •r S - buy other roxke�, If yon are in an larm ILOw of Marriage Lto 1NHITEYALE %a1P. - anew =., out. t-♦ on -rand at db ---p, . - lire, �latthPwf received word on need of x C'reem Separator. Try -_ The town-hip-Anr, Tho•. UrPQg. v,; it rhkt her Anter; llrc, Abigail it Premier for :3ti da a. Also �S UGH S. PUGH, Olen MA or, Ont Wa orf ort r?ad evert d s g day Q. S F• - trill he in tt'hitevale,ar I7, H. Beftton'a I %Vil'son, of T,:ronto. had died sudden- gagohne eirgineQ from f$:i9 a0 up. ` Ltnen.wd Anrtloaser. Extra* • erect- ot1,^e on htt,lyday. Dec.I+th. to 're- y �j !per fn lmpotted ani thorcrighbrrd stock Fresh Putt S,•:+age +i-pici+lty i.', Th'.' dF eased had re.v.l,ud the ripe S� , or write me. before buying. w eoaflucted anywbare, 'Write :or ;orust ceive tdxP.,. ;-Pum thn%e who ars {ire tcicl its P ' f fit {Y. A and particulars. Pbcae Ind.016. si ly -red to pa on thvt fl,ttr•, , Bell Phone. _ �B :t:ber'd� e}itle•wan•ed p+ i y l+t inhn + I: die. Aid will meet in -•. �^,me tiP,t+•a r+rtlrP a r.n,lrlM1af=n,rr i n ;r a ='fe POSTILL, LicPa..ed Auctionpor. thci ,•h Itch ' fie on Slnndav next t jjge, �j d.1S O'CON NC>li. - PIC'h1 RINC:, V%'l it -vale Ia&o% 1^rngh•r from an lin: 16 ,t os, All. th •' `arlies, are rhr ue•.trd erl ` .i' • for Counties ofSirkand oa.tano.` An _ knf do�?et3fat tiiiuir tt,�: rh,•t:yh'awel k„ ! t 1 eras f _-Pro_ _ 1C 'lion aalee of all litode anent." to on ak:utoat Cornor Ki :Sf ftt } � Tr,JrAh r?'+,. 1 t0 > n� noel),' ?t thHt tint :•qd f •:P1' !`y � T� C i.. invin •- mart -4. �'i;,' ,r:frua�f• ,.t r' , / • ' notree, Ad6rese Orern fitver F O„ Out, ----- I is I zw r ' 1=rt; o„ , av I e'!t„ '. r - _ _"N7 • ♦ env, ! rt t1`: v fade,' t.,i .. ' . I� :E f)Z.1' " (` .'1' ...:P tirn•ixy a: B. PDXS'ELL, Li,E,nse.I Auc• l .\� i` g a in ti ,la t,tr'n,d rut to to `� } .f`! fstiv s f the (l r•i ti:tn - • tioneer, v%wator and co11c• t. r for r, t l ,; • I it. ;: [f ii ,rrnRv; li••• - P• Fr _ t„�nr, a 'IrAIt•, ,n t1'), ti,as 'rtttf rn,:,,>r. 1 1'rs.FllilE' chopping i111cy iin'f eonnt:ae ,t untari^ aQl -Srrtc AtCkro'le of �:1�i'1`l tiL'll:il.\1'.S ntl an,.rhrr rt rtir ],irlii;k Io_thrr . r t,'tl� sales condnctei o:tbor pr:vataly or by auction. - .. 5 , .•1 tri•, r t. ti, tl:r l„ •yr tt:r ,f r :.hr 1 i q ,Por dates or wher rar•t'ulareaprly ac rvb tnnef,rl "I1iek' from air] age• and rt-, ,r, ZVYttRInI , VvIA(,h will hi' 1-eld- deoce, Llmsbetb t+%_ Pickrr,ap• Pbor-.or-dera sty led to Spit everyone. - `circular nl4o-d Bill) b A. I'Jrd that %a. , h•:, ` l ,. �,r r r' rl 'C +.•n or ) • _ , . ,.: YP to t+e a<1 tilt tkuiilr rtnd a polis , rr f f tout 1' salve prompt ar•enuou,' Sat'afarta, ,rural, •. ,s :. ,tnuat} .-st,1 r::•xl.. - ...:Ca,.0", )� - - y - :seed. lfy yboco nt:cst,ez fa ' Indepeadon4 ' _L t ltPy kt?ft c,nitUie. _ of Nell bred i rid pmtiert'y train rd ixtPr. � pl • ;II11)t 4P1 -vice giv(-. t1 and ''`tool � canaries. Flet alas,-K'tlile Ila Plumage - i We ?ell stn?ry 'W heels, c•iroul tr tlsfzt(ti0 niltiTUTiteed. „ did rip- fade, so tar as snn€t, was cow WHITBY n 8 n - DR a$ I T 10vE saws, gasoline er,xinrs and cerned it $id but little better than the 4 cutters and buggies. , • i.parrotve, and has now been adjudged The manor, and -r': ncil' are invited W. G. Barnes,- Green River Vetortnary Surgeon 'n be of the kibd of canaries that do to attenti•a grant recruiting meeting in Or atltlress It. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. _ , Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- Z7C%. TAC�S�1V' not sing but sometime lay egg%' -it is i -%hvwA this %'Vi-dnesdav afternoon. _ 'A Honor like' sonn to be back on the handl+ of Rev, John; Bushel, of St, Clement's rimsry. College BROCK ROAD. y the bird merebant,•and the latter m� Church, Torortn, Pxchan gPd nl Its a and Graduatien e of the Veterinary - -- -- •• y r` P P � awes � good stock of PhoneB otAee 1bUSr residence 26ir2 incidentally receive a lecture from the with Rev.' R. W. Allen and preach, d REAL ESTATE..... birdless one. v,•rp acceptably in All Saints on Sun- ��A.L�J1V Its. CL7tiREMON7, - . ONT?1R PUNBARTON10 daDeputy-Mirister. of Highwafs Mac• �1tJt�tt�titi! alt! lean, Gt-n, iw.. Henry, hi. P. P., and J, r N 0 T ICE * �t���fK��iis� Joseph Gormley of I:ine.ale, was I;, l titllaw xdareseed.thecunntyco.un- Wire Fencingf..siting here pt week. til Tharsday morning on -the rounty'a- Burkholder, of Whitfvale, an r" James and Mrs. Fciliton have game roads syet+•rn which it is proposed to -- ALSO -° pounces that he has' been appointed r-. to Toronto -to spend the winter. xdopt.. 1'kiey made a very favorable agent of the Holeproof Clothing Cow-- 15C', acre harm For Sale, good sail, The final act in silo•tilling took place imtlFPebintl and 'Trete giren a hearty w Vany, of London, England, thr' "great-- brick house Vvith 'S ropma. at Capt. Jol,rffN'a farm on Mand ty. cote of thanks. lir, Honvee wWire, Brace i�' re, Staples 111is5 Aggie Thnm gqpent a few days to krinw iivi 'a riwiiihip in On-tarin con• set Clothing Co. in the world, Call Barna and stetbling for is head tart week with Wen& -in Tinonto. ly did permarient read work could it and inspect sA.niples and note nigh of -tock. Hen house Mrs. I3urnp' lisle on lYtdnP= n wAF riot Tarri.•i at. in th? Gocc•rrment duality of. goodo and extremely low - d y p' Cedar Posts and rices. rlalit and . durability of and prft pen' wt•11 attend.:d xr,d pt ices were good. ¢rantc,f forty per rent, "'Not until g perfect g_ y ,bill-iu-- od t ir. Mrs. Tho;. Annab era+ in Torrent,) a it alio to the,rntrnfy st. aF . r. Steel Poste "y Dods and r€act fits guaranteed P few dr.vslac,;vet-k visiting friends. Maclean, rr•plp. . 4anio anstrPr writ, .. s �l Its,, Jlilda Morn r, of Purr Credit, I,' -e t tic of Eist JOHN PHILIP mu i:llr,.t J...'•, W. V. R.chards�a• spent the week -end frith friends here, as to the building of budges in that Coal, ' Lumber,- Cement, Shingles, ' - The t,nr i; nnai froz,•n over and the ,nunir;ltdlity, Notary-Pnt).ic, Pic};eriug. onttth ire busy tr <-til,g the strength of The r:taeting about the tra(:toi• by- _ Lath and, Ready Roofing Has aTull line'ot mesh and cur- ---- --•- . _ tha tela. !atv •rnesday night in the Music H-01, always in stock. ed meats constant' on hand. a A ,niivi �er- from here attended the 1• =ted till'n,idnighr :ind led to a most _ S War�vi `vre Water fi; i;,l of the'„rte George Smith Rt s•ni,,�tP,ldiFr,tcionofthe'fin1,, j't A REESOR =+ ` Spice 'Roll, Breakfast . Ba'c6n __; ._ Pickering -,n Fiida}, W. r, ';nrith, o, Chic:•)gn, who i� to -- a i ' - Q•iit.',•1.FR°:['t, pti•1)9raClanR:rr2}he= tilt• ,.,GiG.t ,ltUlll•i.l' ollxt flenry Ham, iiologna; ,Weiner±; etc: If yo, are wt -(I• vna will tae the only ing mane ft,r •fie Chr;,tmas'tt:•e enter-- M* I is to the auto; industry, And will LOCUST HILL Ideal well, erillf d 1.y Chat., B. Rita, tairnrr•nr on Dec. 19th. i•: i1t-i•tirwr1 with the tractor plant. in - - -' :Highest pricws )aid for y nh,, is i.I;:•nt r :r• Wlnfi -fill Ga-oiin 1 - -- -- - - ;. 1 fl •ra;,tl cf n•tr eeternrisin tarr;,Ptr �;-'pith•, :natlr' ;t tr.ta ! f)�r)tahle iu,• eQr - 'Butr}tars cattle ? ngines. Ill kir.cls rt 1:i1.� and fit;inp tf-e ta:king.,9 wing gxeoline trac:or� p,es,i�n az:t inar. of tl orough in:,;t. SOLDIERS S tar water icn; k;, ll�a hath ionr. fi:. on their fauns nf'xt'season. r•ry of his 1',r inrgs, ^n ini�rr':,at ; t• • - . I. etc. 'Err:vrhing given--nr'9f'.li Mi= Alm- Hf,ntlPrsnn, of Tncantn. int ruvei:,Hnt, in tha hyL:Vrfilar elV Q iekering !vVert� t` entinn, spent t!:n weck-end with her uncle me the. nhjec•tinn� of several ofgthP COMFO/ \ T _ RICE'S FUMP 1170RKS. rind aunt, C. A. and Mrs AnT-,i.. e:tkot The v„ting is on llr,ndny, , Home'Tel, :i:3 -'I. Fr"l,it�v::! O_i Hr•n y 1i ri�un fits lns•_aII�J alter:' It is 3 t'. at. r!;roc, thousand sk;llcu First-class rigs for h.-` -- - -- 'water• h^ating system in. his ret:idencr, „,.•rh:nnc.s uli ht I:e Pnlpinved Ni ithir. A Sul'lier's CitrisGnlas is dreary and r Da or night t which he is now enjoying very much, three years and the town s(imuladed lonesome enough, but without some- Day g The Pickering _. Mit;; Hazel 1:uspell, of Brougham, is ir•t , growth beyond tha' of O hawx, Bae meets all trains _ - a. s;st,in- G. A. and 9fre. Gillespie in through its good fortune in steering thing. from home, it -would be almost -0rtS Teaming Vigilance Committee the store and is looking after the such a splendid enterprise. ulihearable, We have compiled here g promptly attende:i to. Christmas tree. a list of articles which are always a :4 Agent for Canada Carriage Co. The ladies of-Dunbarton are prepar- THE BEST OF THE BARGAIN y p The object of this :lspociation is to ing for a splendid time to be given in , preciated by a Soldier. ' We He Peak 1 the Basement of the charch on St.An- You stet a bargain when you a =` J Pickering. lessen stealing and prosecute draw's night. Iz, y get the Y ►3 the- felons. __ Youth's Companion for 1917 for $2 25- PlayinTCards, Chocolate Bars, Alex, Annan was in Muskoka last 52 issues crowded from cover to covet -'+ t week hunting game, According to with the reading Guin" Cough Drops, Fountain Which School Shall I. Members having property stolen c0mmgmi• q you most enjoy. reports game will be very cheap on But you et the hest of the bargain if Pens Toilet Soaps, Shav in ..• „ _ osis immediately with any member y g q + p � � Attend P the market this winter. you subscribe the minute • ou read ti of Executive committer, y MiesCraig, a daughter of a former Soap and Stacks, Brushes, etc. An important question. All bust- this, for then yon will get free every nese colleges are not alike. CARE- Membership fee _11,00. pastor here, and Mrs. Watenn, of To- number of The Companion •issued be- Safetv,RazorS and Blades, Tal- ronto, were the guests of Wm. and tween the time you subscribe and } FCL JIIDGMENT IS ABSOLUTELY NBC- Tickets may be bad from the President or firs Cowan on Sunday. New Year's. If you send your >$2.2n CUtll ,PO�i'del', Tooth Paste and 3e8ARY. Write today for the Cata- Secretary on application, Gordon Bennett, of Toronto, oven- 7 to ue of the at once that means a lot of reading Brushes, Chamois Vests, Pipes g Exec. Com, -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm• pied the pulpit in the Presbyterian for which you won't have to pay a er, W. V. Richardson, Pickerin ehurch here an Sunda morning when and Tobacco, Cigar Cases, Vest "• 8• y cent. And then the long glorious i2 CI ala address was much w lk hal y all, weeks of -Com anion reading to come , , � ELSaIC�T � r p g Pocket Kodaks Writing Paper C� 0 Connor; t J. ark. A new cement sidewalk has been _-_-- - rifer. Let us wend you the forecast {• . President, Becretasy built on Icing 6treet from the church 1917, which tells all about what Is in Envelopes, etc._ to Bay street. Some complain about �s store for Companion reapers -in tgI?.` T080riT0, Orin. - several steps to the walk as being Our offer Includes: e have now on display Xmas TOOLS SHARPENED dRnggerdus and suggest that a railing1. The Youth's Com -Cards and Booklets 'h Cor. Yonne and Charles Ste, be placed'alongsideB Companion -52 issues fall' kinds._ It will. help you to decide. Tb ia We make a s -cis �-gf.,-q�Qscut sB��, �.the�eeting.of�hel.iterary_Soci- of 1917. school is conducted on the highest Tools of all kinds.' Locke repaired. ety on Friday night, a most interest- � tbg plane of efficlency, We are proud Razor honing a specialty. For a first- Ing debate took place on "Resolved. S' The Companion Home Calendar }*• �GOTe �tcFaddea of its record. Studeate admitted class hair trim or an easy shave call that the tractor is more useful to the for 191T. ♦ w - at -stn. .limps, Winter speak Y. -OUT -H -4 -comp -- - .yy Stlt,g the 'wares: , Thr -- -- - - --s Jan. Znd. See our House Furnishings of. all displayed splendid debating powers 40 St. Paul St„ Boston, Mass. Druggist- Graduate �}clan l WV J. Elliott, Principal lords. Slightly used Carpets and their speeches were much enjoyed C. N. R. Ticket Agent. 'Write to ay for large Catalogue. from 15 cents a yard rip. by all present. The judges decided in Flonr bas dropped 3l) cents per AP W. J. GORDON PICKERING � favor of the affirmative. barrel. t Pi=Ice rinff. 0=tanio -;,+_..ate. .. ••<•_ :. '. - '. ... .. .. ....'. -. �.. .. �...-•• _ _ ._ ... _.:J�•+�54•�r2...,_...•.. .eA•.��'�' ..,•r '-'`':.T _. 'J- '+.-i..t,- '` i.�at•.' •y .Y `.�,.. •� � .nG � " . y ' �-1 Helen . Capron will play IMM RatW- . _ brook.' Doss Paget went to Undon _ . three weeks. ago."' _I k p 1 DWC93 did not mdse het: eyes while �' ' - '. '~; IlllltlltllllfllltilNlllWb1111iUlit ' she apo-ke.- 'The silk th'viad-had knot- she deat ted and she sat disentangling it -with her needle. _ - � � "As soon as you are able to travel � we are going to bake you­-awaysame-whpre - -'the - - - Enoch stared out at the window. lass the, repuan _off.earl► "Who is `we'?" he questioned. I a (warier of 'd 'century behind A w ave'of scarlet crept across the, r/ girl's face. ever packet sold. "Andrew Merry'has offered to help _ _ - care for you until aq are quite s / \ �.►--� Da� strong" agan," she answered without_; Slack--Green—cox' Mixed —'-- E204 raising her eyes. The Pen that is There stili were gray shadows in That is ours," he explained. "You man who knocks about the world at Always Read to Write his face and wan hollows and wrinkles y P - Y will find there every cent_of _royalties• I have done learns to puzzle things about his mouth. His Bair had whit- ;from `The House', It was banked out for himself. There must be sotne- Waterman s ideal fulfills every re- ened at ,the temples. Physically the i apart from m " = tiirement of a sensible and service- man had changed, but a new tran- : P y Private account. It thing alluring, though, to be able. to _ q grew 'amazingly durin"e-spiing. re3uce the rom ti able Christmas remembrance. -The - quility. had begun to ' smoQth • away - P a ngs of one's own _ tmiveraaj standard pen. To suit every ;lines of worry and care in the color- You are a wealthy man." soul to a science and then to work out. ' - hand. Have you one of your own? less face. ' Andrew opened it and' gl> aced a _problem in yourself. Dont yoir "And begin life over again?" he through the pages. ".He looked bewil- think so?" i III Fully guaranteed. Folder on request. asked. dered for a moment. "I should imagine so. Still, it's an IIIlIIIIII r — SOLD AT THE BEST STORES Jehu, What can I do 'with so unopened 'book to me," .Merry admit - "Yes," said the girl gently. much atone 2 I -swear Enoch, I don't s L E;-waterman congwny, umited, Montreal O ' -A pathetic eagerness came into his y - ted. ` $2.50 , care a picayune for being awealthy - „ ��QQQQQ�� face; then it grew still with the gray- un sed to sit and talk every night I man except— ity of a man who had almost touched ; - around the campfire. _ I. remember y to $150.00 Wentworth did not answer. He ,hands. with death. Into the wrinkles g p paper he had to this young MacGregor explained ■ was staring at a slip of about his mouth crept the old dogged „ to me why a man we had both known drawn from the yellow envelope, You determination tempered by a humili ?" committe-&-mur. er, He killed his remember this, Andrew . he asked ,ty which Dorcas had never seen before.• wife tirst, then, horror-stricken, shot She Rung her work aside,. dropped on abruptly. himself., It's a'crmmon enough story, t% Merry nodded..�ie caught a glimpse you read it in the papers every day ` ! her knees, and drew her brother's face of Wentworth's name and his own close ugainst her own of the week, but it came close to us " "Dol'l'y," he said after a tong silence, upor, the flimsy thing they had called ' the bond. Enoch leaned back against because we had both known the fellow Meli Wanted for th e Navy"when Andrew comes I want to see the pillow and be an to desiro the well. He was a decent, quiet,'cheerfu) P Y " i -paper wit slow deliberation, tearing I, ­th a genial, kindly. way . "He , is downstairs now, she an- .about Lim. His taking- o8 seemed a e it across and across until it was re- swered. mystery None of use had even seen ll�iaval Canadian Volunteer duced to a hesp of flakes which flut- • 1 --Send'-him up, wont you --and do . him angry: Suddenly he turned into Reserve, wants men for imme _ y terra dawn 'into you mind if he comes alone? After- them into the a arising fiend, a murderer; envelo palm.unt and handed Merry, who late service verseas, 111 The girl hesitated. "Of course. Bat P dale man's theory explained it." • do you think you are strong enough took it without a-wo dslipped t "What.. was his theory?" th word t the Imperial Royal Navy to -visit much?" between -the leases of the bankbook: ° "If you can trust me, Boy, until the ' Wentworth paused for a minute with - Candidates must be sons of "I spoke to the doctor this 'morning right time comes and I reach the right• a haunted look in his eyes. "He claims 1 natural bora British subjects and he said talking wou:d not hurt un- , _ l place, �J will make full restitution be- that the .morals of every human being s' and be from 13 to 38 yeah . less I got excited. Andrew isn't an fore the wurld. are molded during the first twenty u �• exciting fellow." "Don't, old man, let us bury this years of his life. Into a fairly decent • ' You're looking uncommonly well now and forever, - Good God! isn't it career there comes occasionally—for PAYSeparation ti say and upwards, Free Kit. for a sick man," said -Merry when he : Saparatron allowance, S2Q,00 moadtly. �.'-� . restitution enough to have saved my the life of me I can't remember his 1, _ entered the room a few moments later. life?" technical name for it—I should call it Apply to the nearest Naval Recruiting 11tadoi "So dq you, Bay!" Enoch's eyes or iti the crinkled with a smile. "You look hap- "No," 'Enoch spoke with swift pas- amoral les"ion. Some sin which a trian Department of the Naval Service, OTTAWA. py tremendously happy." cion, "no, it isn't restitution. Don't has committed, and you might say Cape I lived down before he was > twenty, r „ 1 stand in. my way. You.have to humor - - - Of coarse, I_am tremendously hap- py, Why shouldn't I be tremend- sick men, you know.' ' Besides,- I want crops out again year -s after and "it.- ..: oitsiy happy? I never saw a more to, lay my. soul bare to you now, An- conquers him. Each time he may ' -- glorious day; I have you back, well I drew. Had I been a Catholic I repent and -turn over a new -leaf. The and strong, the same staunch old friend should have done- it to a priest long world looks on him not as an Admir. ' you always were; I've signed aeon- ago, I suppose." _ -able. Crichton perhaps, but as a, toler: - �+� LA �� _ I tract for next season in figures which "C'O+ ahead, Enoch, I'll listen," he able good fellow. Then suddenly, j�-talo .g without the ghost of a warning, even we"Ild have given l — years ago, and 'e die 1 Wentworth turned in "bed an a has outgrown the "And—" A pathetic eagerness came clasped his' hands around one beat tendency to that particular sen, t ere 1 O �/ =' V E N T W O RT into Enoch's face. j knee. '•Years ago,' he began brusa-rornea s temptation, and he goes uadei- "Why, bless my -soul, isn't that en- quely, "I was wandering about in the as if his backbone was -gristle. He ough to set the average human on Tennessee mountains stn ata assign-. Yells as quick as that!",. _ By ISABEL GORDON CURTIS, transcendental stilts?" I went when I fell in with a Chap who, Wentworth paused for a moment 1 taught psychology 'in Yale. He was and snapped his fingers. "Curious; "Andrew, you're half angel!" cried , as +� Wentworth. There was 'a quaver In I nothing wonderful,•but his science was isn't it?'" he added. Author of The Woman from? WOlvertons fascinating. Time and again, since "it- certainly is curious," agr'ee4 G► his voice. "Half angel, you ridiculous o'.d mud- !days, if I • r i find the -leisure, to go into psychology „ dle head." Merry smiled -in his en ('To be- continued). CHAPTER XXVI. I man was I had been talking to His. gaging way. "There's no surplus of and study the thing out. Still, any —'" temperature had gone up., -I wish I- angel fiber in any man—angels are, �e sick man looked up. The con- ` P exvlm in his eyes. was pathetic, "It:acnew what.he is worrying about." i_feminine." The comedians eyes be iMaei's ages since I was happy, Boy." " I think I understand." saki Dor• came grave for a.momeiit. "Still, I 8 g - - Well, you're not going- to be and cag might have been adding about on: - lowed to think even to think of est, She returned to the sickroom carry- wings to -day if ii hadn's been for ou. ages. You've only to lie there to a bib of needlework, An eager Your courage-" Rubber Supply Steady . - -"get well. Itis our business --a sort smile came into her brother's eyes) "Courage!" Wentworth started as if when'she she o ned the door. He lay' -he had lieen struck. "Andrew, never Pe Y � of 'ab out out for Dorcas and me—to _ _ r ,. w sat' use that word about me again, iD p - - w' pillows. h propped u with til " S e 9 P PP P P , .,keep you ha See wi P y hasp ?" wasn t courage that made me snatch V Leather Gets A�4Qi .. .. 'down beside his bed. "Shall I read?" 8 whispered Enoch. Th !lick - I see e Pe you from death. Oftentimes men who ' she asked. i y - 'nto his face. It _ .el' of a smile stole r s brought peace and a ale eager hope- "No; go on with your sewing. 11, in cold blood are. utter cow leap! 'This Explains Low Price ' of 'Rubber Foot- - g P P 8 P some one _ forward and rescue s e o from _ 8 like t see your hands fl ngerh that weal- in Spite of Increase. in Cost of ' - fulness, as If a thought of restitution :death. That isn't tour "' � •He ' bright silk between out fingers. bleu a6'e• - . 8 Y 8 i n h and 'atonement was drawing r the ChenliCals, Fabrics and Labor. mans soul. The nurse lowered the have an idea that women are one- paused, as if a word had escaped him. •Furtain and blotted out the radianee f sided creatures. - They are mistaken. i "It is blind, instinctive impulse—the'!,_ why doctor the room. has ordered quiet, abet You' sew beautiful! and b leather and rubber. mg u the rrame quantities,- Both lK _ y, yet, while natural impulse you find even in' aof ,� you stitch, I think of your 'cordelia."' savage." - same time it is serious! - „ I It was the first time since his acct- i "You're too weak yet to argue." j' whispered, �apd sleep—as much sleep dent that Wentworth had mentioned Merry's voice was toad isive. "Only -restricting the output of the former, much of which as possible. I the theatre or business ' o! any sort,.) -+ one thing is certain," he turned his came from Russia—mobile rubber production keeps !terry rose and laid- his hand on ;Dorcas he ace with the demand. Pro' m the sat lantations 'began to trace out the patter thumb toward the floor• "I am here p gr, p Wettltworth s forehead. Yon hear P ' her orders, cid man?" He laughed she was embroidering with the point I instead .of—there. now reaching maturity in Britain's tropical Dominions gaily. "It's do use running' cull tilt of her needle. Her fingers trembled, "Andrew," the pick man's face I will come" this year 150,000 tons of raw rubber -759x' against the nursing pfofession. "Each ' She spoke without looking up.. flushed, take these. He pulled a;1 of the worlds production,, and an increase o_ f_ over Otte of them thinks she knbws it all! "You haven't cared to hear about I bunch of small keys threaded upon a 40,000 tons over last year. - But ):'m not going to ss. 'Good -by." i business, Enoch. There are some, steel ring, from under his .pillow. y y' I things you may want to know, since', Wont 'you unlock the little drawer j Thus, thanks to the British Government's foresight mean to hang around here from dawn b dark and deep in every time I cans you are strong again. Mr. Oswald' at the left of my desk and bring it in encouraging these plantations, the' Allied armies sneak pant her—or the doctor!" I exiled for England a fortnight ago. , to me. have been abundantlyp supplied with all the rubber l I He hated to go, leaving you before! "Don't go in for any sort of work `products they tleedterrtiany and her allies have been E Occasionally during Enoch's tonus the critkat point was passed, but the! now Enoch. Your duty at present is cut off—aad the price to the world at large has actually lescence Dorcas found -him listening. Strand Theatre offered open time fors to lie'there and get well." - .' been reduced. Meanwhile leather has been getting to common noises about the house i August and -it had to be attended to. "I want that drawer, now." scarcer and more e*ptnsive—W o' higher than in 1914 with a feverish anxiety "which was He is rehearsing an English company Merry stared at him for a moment, half -terror. now for "The House:"' -wand the end is not yet. - '- - �.• „ "I don't know what he wants," said I then he obeyed, and returned . to the "Didn't he want you for it ? asked l room with the drawer in his hand. At normal prices 'a pair of good shoes' cost about - the nurse one day. "I wish I could , Wentworth, "Do you think," the actor paused again four times as much as a pair of rubbers—and would land out. The doctor orders ht not . "Yes; but I should not have gone „and aske3 anxiously, "do you think •last twice as long if rubbers or overshoes. were worn to bring up any subject that might dis-! g even if you had been well. He has that you are strong enough yet to at -.1 to protect them. Or a pair of heavy rubbers for the turb him, There's something on his' given ' Cordelia' to Miss Embury, an, tend to business?" mind, something that harasses him.' English girl. He says she will play "This isn't business." Enoch's face farm cost much less than heavy shoes, and would stand -'�- Yesterday I stood on the stair speak- it English gill. We are to open here grew peremptory, " "I'm strong en- ce much more wear -in- bad- -.weather. So even before the Ing to Mrs. Volk and i left him asleep., on the twentieth of October. The cough for this. I'm ttot a praying man,;tear rubbers were a mighty good investment, to say - _When I went back he was leaning on ;whole company has been re-engaged. Andrew, but'l lay --in --the dark last ! _nothing of their .prevention of wet feet,_ colds. and his elbow and his eyes were fixed on Mr. Oswald said he did not believe night "thanking God that he had let' 'doctors' bills. the door as if he dreaded seeing some you would care to make any changes.I me live long enough to -make res titu- one come -in. He asked who the wo- .There is only one new member— I tion. I can't make fpll restitution.{ Now, when leather costa se much more in proportion.. the sattiriQ from'weartfig iubber footwear is so ot3tstanding _ It seems to me as if I had been living! that no one who believes in thrift w111 think of doing without ' TH7iEs YtTAVL-QUESTiONS preeeloeinatemaeh■ndchowafterestia/,wie� Ion the brink of hell for half alife-� rubbers, overshoes, rubber boots, or whatever kind of rubber �rayoe et_9aerls .ftal tome, asd Nasnl eonatlpadon, headache disd■eu, are sure signs „ _ footwear best suite his needs. Nor will he who 1s envious to_- �4oed health? De yeo feow thu /cod di/e. of ladi/estloa. Mosher Seisel's syrup, the area time. Let me come back, he plead_ help win the war, for by wearing ribber he cnri'serves" the ' - 10, the hamdatioa'of good heeltb 1 Pains and o- herbai remedy and tonic, will cure you. leather that is so -scarce, yet so- absolutely necessary to the est, beck—so I can look decent -people DA 7 M T H E R AND in the face again." soldiers. AFTER BANISH 11lerry did not speak. xe sat watch- _ Wear' -Rubbers and Save Leather for ir.� En chs �:asted fingers search _ MEALS 6 . Im SIUMAGH t110 -;l: a mass n -papers in e little _ _ _ _- - TAKE ' Y VRUP, P TROUBLES drawer. He lifted out a bankbook _ MIN sada 5c'low rnelope, then he set the 17 ,At an Vmtosts, or area on recalpt elyrke, scc. and sixo. The large bottle contains three times as ` t< <'' r d e 'wild laid the leather- mach r the smelter. A. J wmrm a Co. Ltrt•raa, Crass Street west, hiontre.l. 1 covered booklet upon Merry's knee. _ _ 77 'y h 1.7 71 " , a F__� __. _ .._ ..._____ .__ __ _ _—__ . • _— . - D WORKING, WOMEN �SPY LS PRODWrT11 - will 1J#JVJAJ Find New-Stiekkth Thrilugh OF PRUSSIA�HISM wg y a the Ude of Dr. Williams' R Pink Pills. �� Has *Mn Canada's favorite roast for over a ' I ESPIONAGE Ai•I �T'PBIBUTE OF �i K�Q ow�rter of a oentYrv. Broad baked with ttorar �W ' It is useless to tell a hard working �• '`iJ Yewrt will tease fresh and motet toner. than that woman to take life easily Arid not ` to ' - woman v a}., CHARACTER. rnade.with any other, so that a full week's supply._ s -M worry. Every woman at .the head of oan easily be made at one baking, and lite last loaf Will be just as go"." the first _ery gir "Kultur" „yjI MADC IN CANADA —*-home-;-. -ev 1 in offices; sh - �' and factories is subjected to ,Hole or r� Kultur Now Turns Its Attention to ��llEiT COMPANr {� ON less worry. These cannot be avoid- , _ United States as Neat " �r,N,RONro•Mors EW GILLETT COMPANY LIIKTTED ed. But it is the duty of, every wry- man and every girl to 'save her -- - y Enem vvrntrurao TOP -ONTO. ONT. MotwneL►t strength as much as possible, and tp }� D. Thomas Curtin; continuing his .build up her system to meet' unusual series of, articles in the London Times demands. Her future health de- DEPLETIAG' POULTRY FLOCKS. poultry to Great Britain, it is of the ., on what he observed in ten months he utmost importance that all poultry pends upon it To guard against a ,� Y ur breakdown in health the blood must ! spent in German ,writes. of Spies „ Overlgading 'of the Market Reducing killed on the farms,_ in addition to be- v be kept rich, red and pure. To keep ?..� and Semi -spies. He says: ing well -finished, be properly killed the blood ►'n this' condition - ,nothing;, , +,'. "Spying is just as essential -aa ir►= the Price of Chickens. I and dressed. The British market, in }s gredient of Prussian character as Judging from the unprecedented - can equal Dr. Williams Pink Pills. 1 g g r ed t e fact, all large marisets prefer Po q s conceit, indifference to the feelings h 1" o h < 3 They strengthen the ' nerves; restore of others, jealousy, envy, se central 1 esus de iverie f poultry bled in_ the mouth and dry picked. .- s ver. r: central eastern markets so early in While killing by dislocation may be the appetite, bring the glow of, health Y faction, industry, inquisitiveness, i' to pallid cheeks, and renewed -energy ;'t the season, it would appear that farm= preferred by some, the presence of cruelty, imitativeness, materialism ars and roducers general) are 'not -_ to listless people. Women cannot - y P Y blood in the neck and the resultant _always rest when they should, but and the- other national attributes I only depleting their flocks unwarrant .. ' ' discoloration make it unsuitable for that will occur to those who knew ably;but also rushing them to the storage or export purposes. they can keep up their •strength and - <' Prussia as distinct from the other keep .away disease by the occasional market in an unfinished condition: As proper and complete bleeding is es- . German States. I a •result, the current price. of chickens sential. Sometimes the arteries of use.of Dr. Williams Pink -Pills. Mrs. "Prussian men and women hardly N. E Tomsett, Ottawa, Ont., is much below normal value at the the neck are not completely severed, , f' a know the meaning of the word `pri- esent tune, in comparison with the writes:—"For, several years I sof- �' fir the bird fails to'bleed properly, with at k nate,' and as they. have Prussianized fered terribly from nervous debility prices of other meats. This is direct- the result that the carcass takes an a a' in greater or less degree all the i 1 g reddish appearance. With proper at - and was scarce) able to do a thing. N y due: to the overloadin of the mar- p p ' Y c . other states of . the empire "they have° kat. tention to details, a useful reputation = During that time I consulted several insured'to'Germany. publicity" as to a x doctors, and many medicines without' a the state of a man's business and for - poultry the brisk inquiry for Canadian for Canadian poultry can be estab- ettin an hal ,and I began to ` >y° h poultry from Great Britain, it is ex- .lished on the British market this year, ; g S Y P r. ' tune. think that I would never get better. Past Masters in Spa ins. pected by exporters that the demand It is of the greatest importance, i. )for well -finished, good. quality stock therefore, that all, poultry marketed One d`ay I saw Dr. Williams: Pink , 7 viiia seiner a a The Britis�i or American boy br will be very keen during the coming be well -finished well•bled'and dressed "5 try them, After taking four .boxes I , Eurgpe's �lost`Beautiful Princess as a college. student -who spies or sneer s 'winter. Besides, there will be a goo . and packed in the most attractive was much better, but I continued Red Cross Nurse. is' not popular, and is apt to receive demand for home consumption. The manner possible. • --- -- _ what he deserves. All this is re- price for well -finished birds continues 4 - ---when for severs] months versed in Germany, where an eri• Ifirm� but with so much poor stock err- ' when I was again in the he...t of Princess ' Nar s of. Rumania;'fre- NEW USE FOR FALSE LIMBS. ode ,avails. ith r tor - y: eat When began taking t e ,__.... _ -- -- pills I � weighed only 100 pounds. European royalties, in her nurses With thf-e els ments in their char- age or export, many buyers have re- Soldier Packs Luggage for Week -end While under their use with 'm}- re= uniform in the hosnitai. for wounded arta, it it natural that the. Germans ! cently reduced their. quotations for .all soldiers at $uchare<t, should be .past masters oY the art of low grades - to Artificial Leg. nes ed health I now Weigh 1.30. 1 re- i e� lona e. -commend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to -- — p - - r The presence'of pullets and young Resourcefulness practised in the ever one.whom I know to be afiing.i 'iHE'CONN'AUGHT TUNNEL. "It does not. follow that they are!.fowl has also been noted in many ship- trenches does not desert our heroes You can get- Dr. �i illiams Pink equally successful in the deductions menti: This is most unfortunate con- when they leave the army,.aays a i Pills from any dealer in -medicine, or formed from their investigations of :.4derink the price: of eggs. The very London Exchange. >- by malt at -50 cents a box, nr =i c .Construction Work Rapidly Approach- foreign matters, - But they are so ' firm prospect for the profitable mar- A .lance -corporal of the Kensington = boxes for €2.50 from the Dr, til il- log Completion . egotistical, so fond of making re- keting of all poultry products- points Battalion, London Regiment, had his Al F ))lams' 3Iedxcine Co., Brockville. Ont. 6crts: so fend of seeing things from to the necessity of conserving in every right leg amputated in France, and ; One of the greatest of the achieve- only their own point of view, that possible way all suitable laying and later was fitted with an artificial, --~-_— menu of the Canadian Pacific Rail- while they may be successful in breeding stock. � b'nless .this is dome,' limb. 'Careful of His Comp!exioli 'wny is the Cannaight Tunnel. This obtaining possession, by spying, by there will be but little•poultry left in When going away for the week -end ' —W -a* sobs-ztl-�r•S voice, tiwe apply "fit sverk—through the, lofty 31ount purchase or by theft of the ,plans, ,a_short time on the farms in. the cen- the other day he met a friend. "It to - .+ cant for a meal and some old clothes J1acDonaId—amongst the Selkirk say, oY a ,new battleship, tiler are tray eastern portion of the country. unnecessary for me to. carry a bag' had told hi, story and the kind -heart- Mountains, is nearly six miles long uuable..to form an -accurate estimate Even though feed is scarce and high, when. I go away. now," he remarked, �1 - ed woata-n had- helped him. - - and double trached. The., excavation of the character and intention of the Now, as he sat eatinga hunk of has be:i mode, at a cost of over $12, it would pay farmers well to finish •'I have packed sit the luggage re- ; n� o;!le' upot► whom they may 6e spy- !the birds ' before offering them .far gn%red in my artificial leg it holds bread and cheese she thought it wise' 000,000- to' the: great transport4tion i:,g. sale and spread their deliveries over a' hair brush, bottle of hair oil and to get in a little. good adgice. So company. , But the C.P.R., which has -Their military- spying is believed a longer period. - shaving requisites very well." she began —+pent from $?,;OOfi3Ot39 to $^5,000,000 to be perfect, but is - marred ossa- �. " - `_ -- - Mona y y ' e con empt t ey ee sisted mainly of live poultry. , The i ver get You, Madam. be better for yourself if you used soap West- previous to the war, does not for other nations in militaFy. mat- -season is now sufAciently. advanced, Ne hew—I tried to get a raise to. •+ P d vest_, occasional) conflict affecting much -. and Y even In times e�€ a- g t gra.. I presume there is not m however, to warrant more liberal day, sunt, but the boss refused it. ' The tramp sighed dolefully. - ''the greater part of -the world, spare .difference in the system of the vari- "I would, ma'am—I would," h. en- shipments of dressed poultry. In Mrs. Blunderby—'Foo had, Dickey*. III expense where the public, convenience ous nations, except that German . s • swered eagerl` , "but the truth is that P P light of the fact that 'there will be a Perhaps you didn't approach him at Y makes an urgent, dem and.• The open- military spying. • probably• is more there's so many different kinds of ' ' g greatly thorough. 'considerable moi amen o e z mom in of the tunnel, will reatI • facili- t f Canadian the zoological ant dt soap, and it's so hard to know which tate traffic, will open a new route, and system of "Sowing" :lblroad._ - - ----- ° -"" �• i■injurious to the skin that I'm'sfraidWWRY -1.1 YSMIZZ Of 30%vink; to take any risks." - snow sheds. in foreign countries, as I have heard + The Connauht Tunnel will give the it called in. Germany—that is, get-' . y Rare. Canadian Pacific thi lowe.t grade of } ring them to neutralize. i' :as begun' A% N(et.*+1i Crisim�. D'ealcr it antiques Iere is some- any tran•,co itinrnta1` railway running i v prussic prior to the ti : ,of, 186#3 ! 1 tr 1 ' 1 i✓ thing iAurnsiing, sir—a brace -of re-. ough th^ -Selkirk Muff untai�. It :i, net Austria, end w=as s� svrccs • - voivers that were carried by Chris was -bored -in . less than' three years fol under Moltke and $iamarck that topher Columbus. under th.e supervision of Air. J. G. it was developed in other countries. Customer -«hat. Revolvers weren't S•illivan; Chief £opines; •of Western Thus while comparatively few French- - Invented in Columbus's time. lines, and it is claimed that no un- tnen,- for - example, are naturalized Dealer—I know. That's what makes dertakin of similar dimensions was • them so rare. S abroad, German residents go through ever camp In in such a short time: .he form just as suits their particu- In the excavation' of the tunnel many lar business or the German Govern- - & engineering difficulties had to be over- mert's, double nationality - being re- i v - f _ come, But mighty rocks gave, way carded as a patriotic duty to the- LISTER-1 p:ui the roots of a gigantic mountain Fatherland.•xumblPr 'before the advance of hu- "There are as a rule three schools man- skill. At various points along of German • espionage in other coun 1 _ �'► •> �H'r•T�I•k►•gl�nC�'1� <•', the pass there is an eighteen Inch tries—those attached to the embas- • r _ a%!le name fhaf tcrnds For concrete RaII lining. sies, to the consulates, ' and those,.) fify.tn Farin�laehinerr� During the recent 'trip to Western • working individually._ They have no �Canada, -Lord Shaughnessy, accom- connection with each -other, but for_T Giftat Gets LISTER ENGINES ARE .I panied`by Chief Engineer Sullivan, v-ard their reports direct to Ger- y BRITISH BUILT o took,A tour, through the tunnel Lord .many. There is a €ourth,class of Y P fair) well paid professional spies, ' Shaughnessy was well leased with Y what he saw. The construction work men. and- women alike, who visit, L - � - ___T- • is now rapidly approaching cgmpletion foreign countries with letters st in-, beu—iso It guarantees unequalled Havo tho :, Tw6' miles of steel rails have yet to troduction and atteiid:.conxention5 of Its Lisr be laid on one side of the trapk. It ; cientific, military and industrial Salvias—from ChrlStlnaS t0 Chnst` the is expected that the formal opening congresses, They receive. from , S200 • Brit•i-h ' �. ill take lace clurin the first days " ' Zn� —over and over again — is Empi::. %,,ill K to $.00 monthly pay.. of December. Since its inception the ••tiffany, serxf-spies in the German _ j� C.P.R., it is reckoned, has spent over, con merci usical and theatrical S_'00,000,000 in the development of *world areafrroom their point of viewS�t T w _ the Rest. _The latest expehditu •e is 9 honest workers, enthusiastic for Ger- . us popular as any that had prey lously man kultur. They recently fastened , a » - y keen male. - Its the safest gift you can select, upon England .because the. Germans 2.3.5.7tr9 H.P. Or Skids or Truck.- When His Royal Highness the Duke for many years have been taught • to tOr every man shaves, and ICIlOWS that High Tension Mp�r.eto I nitior,.- — Automealc Lubrscallor�. of Connaught and took a trip regard this country as their next •op- • an the Gillette you are him the through.-the"tunnel on .Tiny lith, the ponent. They are now as industriousfig' v Duke expressed in -eloquent words the in the United States as they"were in best equipment that mons can buy. Lister Silos, Ensilage Cuttc rs. gratificration it gave him to be asso- p ' ' y y Threshers, Sprayers, Milkers .England before the war, because those' I t'I1S appreciation will be SURE and yy dated with the pioneer work of .the C ermans who think the war has been pp i Electric Light Plants, Melotte iJF = R • Cream Sepotrators. . Canadian Pacific, and he compliment won believe the United States is their LASTING. • ed the company an the splendid n,%=t enemy." THE LISTER tsT7,'- , triose it 'was. -making in'the develo;r fi--- - - Christmas Gillette displays will be in 4 v _ment of the co.intry. Then.His Royal Fire Pail Protection. GRINDER• "� 11ighness, baptising. the new work, -Useful articles to have on the farm 4 the N'indOWs O a -th8 hustling Gillette • - y christened it the Selkirk Tunnel. Some are buckets of water properly distri-i-.. _ dealers—Drug, Jewelry, Hardware and t�•eeks later, at the request :of Lord _buted.aroupd the barn. , Fire buckets, • • Write for price (j 9haughnes }, His Royal Highness' with rounded bottoms,, which, on nc- I General Stores—eyerywher@—ln a dozen 1 �f o;,r_iwmn'+it .1 5 to 25. — GrinderOutf►t� 1 . after him,- Hence.fortll it -is to be for general use, can be placed in R' _ Qm rlsin j,. . 1 425 t' r1�Liste� !� " named the "Connaught Tunnel," a round hole cut in a shelf or bench; r g,ne an A Gillette Safe Razor Co. of Canada,Limited i later rating compliment to the excellent they. should be covered and inspected Ii i A eT �rvices which the Dukc of Connaught ! regala$ly to assure their being- kept- Offko aaa Factory—GLLLETTE BVIIAQVG,. MONTREAL. ��`' r• :ve to the Dominion during his term + full. To prevent freezing two pounds • s overnor- ener . -sed earle-, -3m. cblorlde per -pail may wrX.NrCasAVVetoVP,9 be used. The,buckets should be paint.. RA LI S TER Fr Co. Limited r ed red so that they will be more con- TORONTO 9 ` -No, Cordelia, a barrelmaker isn't al- .spicuous, a constant reminder of the I '" � ' i ways a bung -ler. -• _ danger of firs � ;;•h Wx! •: ,. „q. , 'd lir.-' ^-at "r'T - .i', a.. t• . -•�.- sx• .Fa t u -"te. t:dr51s ! • s - yam.. .� ;.►.,:. P. .� .,- - : `' '. ., _ 4444 . . R., •. _ .., .r �� •• '. J -. � Ski MII - AWMI .r deal of sympathy has been ex. ! tended to him. But a general The Fruit Store •rabltehedeve�e Frldsy•mortlioeatlNOffie. O'NLY 2BUSIN ESS DSA ,Biol=!!11 1, oat. feeling prevails that fie t3houid HAS THE QUALITY _ ,,.4 have a,ittiered for • plung ing nearly 'y zssYt� the whole of Euro alto this ter- oranges, Bananas, ee Y�UNZT�L' XMAS m - Pomegranates, 1.30 i sae ; 111.00 if palti in tldvauce. r � Onlonr, 1,1ma Beans, Uelery, 7 � lble Star, . It has .been the cieairk _ _ - Roti' about our Christmas fake- and 8ttbeortytians to the basted etaiea $i n0 - L'ettCice, t9ci set Potatoes y in sassnee of many that he should have lived and Spuds. , Christnim - P4dding ? - -- "'`— `--�- tint' -1 the van wag over so thatile ��ice bulbs fdi' illdoor c*iltnre. - cvuld ++itue�s the consequene'ea u+ Some of our Fruity are here -snore to folluw soon. 'Nice fresh Seeded —10H N : l� U KAP,. Pf41}f4etOr.. . • c� the iltarket ie ae uncertain this year _ _and Seedless Raisins at 15c'a- lb,_ __1Vew Eurrants 22e_a_tb._ - his act•• and taste the bittern•,. ce cannoLnet}e�andstay with-- ----- -- -- - - -- - ___F___ them -A good •1461 airs ; . Shelled Almonds and Wainuta 5Uc a lb. Fresh _ NOTEti AND COMMENTS, dreRg of defeat.. His cup of u,. i. __ �'s ery has been overflowing, and lie' i�EILSON'B ICS: `CREAI�I - new Mixed Peels $0ca !b. i\ew' mast Figs 10 c tb. - The -British subject of the twen• has drunk it to the last drop, ptaid, in'cones,- 6undeas'or in Dates in packages 100 ib. New bulk Dates inmext week. tieth century prides himself on the 'But he has'no� suffered- Blore t'. in Ice-cream sodas -always good; " - 1.... 4444. - . fact that -he is livingy in a county he deserved.: When the hi-'. . v_-' H. J. MARQUIS SCC �'OVN�S ZaIPTON'S '2'E�°a, with a degree of freedom not eu. of the war comes to be wr. ,tar., /� ♦��: Tile 402 acka • joped by any dation that is not Emperor Francis Joseph's 1.14,1 It,, plt 'j11$ : Veia.W a6 p ge at 350 a Ib. Call in and enquire' how it is done. No Bl better package' on the. market.. Lay in a supply. :? An o=Saxon: That f��eedonl has will not be one of which he would - - `tiot come to hills spontaneously, feel proud. MASSEY HARRIS but is the.prbduct "of centuries of Flnnan Haddie, Clgcoes, Fillets of Haddie and Oysters fresh every 1 1 :`bloody strife. It began during 'Card Of Thanks . Cream. Se aratorS j p _ day or two. ' Nice cooking Onions the reign of King John, and the — trill assure you every ti�'e \Risk, -through the column. of Spanish Onibne and Celery. struggle has been continued inter cen't of profit. . Tula NENvis to express our . sincere _ tnittently through the ages tip to thanks for the many letters of sym- — Buy Your Groceries at the Grocers y the nineteenth century. . We be- pathy sent us by otir many blends in D owe' and Rakes, Verit - -- • 1ieYe that the 1Ze won has beets Pickering township In ou. ,.er•eave• y Al' merit in the lose of 'a beloved wife and' Plows, Wagons and _worth the price. The lives that mother. l3u leg. JAS. RIC H A R D S t� tit Signed on -behalf of the family, - g$ have been sacrificed in the many Rost. Ptltt,i.lrs - wars, have not been sacrificed iu J. R. THENTON, Pickering, Ont. :T ti E Regina, Sask., Nov, 20th, 1910. :vain. Were Britain to lose in t116 Ind. Phone 1808 present war, she +soulago back to SALE RE015TER, � the condition she wag in whenC3 iK' 1 _e. a�'a : g a STANDARD 'BANK ingJuin came, to-tlte throne, 4.�TVRvtz. D:c. 2ND-Au:!ton �.le of a s - e; about 15 ,teres of standing C-1,11011 °` m .. e o 68 ; • OF CANADA over seven hundred yearn eR.1. • 4' ~ MCAD O!'trlCti - TORONTO (beech, maple and cedyr). at ; tt 34, ° tl a °3 t ,°�, --4 Thole heroes who Are. shedding cc1n. u. Pici< ming,the preprl ty' of s a ° °° their blood in the phtini"of Frnnee, the We John Wilacn, to l,e ,.,:d in about y,: ter acre lr)t a:.:., i ;;ld• o Q r ; C m �e c m : •This Bank offers every facility 1D u. and the other -theatre= of the \+a:, inQ21s35 With sin;; 17sYii, 5.tic-ut ° o � are figliting for a cau F,a value a, I t). . , ee' ,t leu - - m o o S O IIs ills' - - >=a -expo of.Whit•1i,•trrs ma11y ti) -day dei -not 1� 9tT realize. Thyme erre thcu.•anr1- ut Tri- v.+e, lett' 1rr:t--�'.:::�� s ac E)f. _s� $g a „_ ` C e==fadtux'ers, farmer8 and merchants. about ,etiett tr:rs of r t ,i n; �irn• of - =14 !British =objects to-detyt+ho-e only kfer, tl,ix..l. bur pr:;�t l ly ul:,ple, = m � � � - '9tto 911T'D'{t�e•3�'v .r__:g„YlNG3/DEEPARTMENT at eeve”Branch. 235 thought= are rsf their -,own per otraf void Ts ��s < t . " „ to, t:. ---- - - G _- Feb, 1 ` - -- - r �l i�L' , �.J -BRANCH — 7. the pr„ p t� of L. L 1 �e iii ; security, or uf'-eccunlulating tiiote -it 1 o'cfr.c.. see 1,111 11. .' .•-it. - d -'° S °'� star �i R. W. GORDON, Manager. Branch also at . wealth at the expeni a of their aumit,neer.. c ar .' Apr , R. O D bf fellas+:•ubjeci while msuv_ of our - � r>i � = o...a -,c; may..hs:_' Veit, sdrertiMerner►[a. �' _ ,o -,Jas a7 best yrnnlg meu ,ire mariitlg isle PIGEONS PIGEONS j. '2' = L .E supretue=arri(it a fur t'1e sake Sept of c: s -` n July c x .� great principle _: COW 0014 SALT; --Due to .tt Ilea 10~ M .•,; oee. or C4 wF . y' �• Ap 93y a' = — _ address eo, Y. Sri -:.ode, k : L%.c e: ti,.L 1 ., _ . .a_j No7Catnpxux 171d Hou,rr bpt11P +'err ; "r ,r �t+.r at current pi ices 3, 4. 3. ti, Dao 'large. LD to �. cea`-a rata, and le inch cetuent uta at the The Germtlna are` begiuuir.g to ,t _ R SALE- :+new rub.ter tiled to j:1S hitrvnleTiie"lard'S. I`ad Tel. Ye, FOR p Jsa�ary 191'-tfihltby 9. 'Oaha�s 3, Bro-iq$sm realize that if they. a i,h to escape bub; car.: cn Good a rex t: s Ga;tie¢ t. Porn Pesr7F S, 1"sbr:dea 13, Canoing-on 11, �; tiITEt'.SLti P:..e�,,� P;_\� jr�ri} �lurl:hatu. b.r Vo1,, le''cttecc»ua s.perator'44t i .an. Bearartou1J,Cpterigrore9 h tei.tlr t)i:G loot only titter defe.it. but annildw ' gn.twc 4art-a. Rpp., :us '..u� Nt�k- tt'4I. PHILP -a latinn, they itrli•-t.rt'er y _.- available furca! L''+'Frey n1xtl ably i l �1 fi E- t -Lt tCL'H 4f Fla F oR 19' • _ r to.carry fa rift, oia-t ue i:nL-t••ti int!, ore s yt n A1. yu;IIe 6 r r ��/ :• .: c&e ..:.b.G 1 : - !a. V. I. 4 : ' Ga't.• C> - - `J ; •,� '' r: srsY ,,.� ... _ - _ai i� i the Can'++, 61x1 illy rlepleCicsn t,wf :u y t ' _ the indw•ti i'al f , t:1n=t lig t10 nadt _. - �_ _.� _ _ v~ y t1U_n 4t'TU F -(1R �:1LI: ,., �, tip by e'ti!4 vin i - COnyl3piling-1-hZ' I,l L.,itlel- Uf 1\ii l' t:J , S G .' I,.J II3-t& �r-:.•�_ -!- _ _ _ _ y, — -, - — .. -4I t'te13s' forbc 1' n•, c Gtr 4 3 t1i fill uI c� F">;P- urriLle. by the rota- for i hc:,"�r l.no ► �a �° .. - Ind 1 Leto L�a!Vera 71'1 1 t -- _ ' s •� _ r u`. pulz•or}' tull.tRiy Servive ot ewet'y --. - x�,�- r+aGfi ♦ ', ,e.,•.• wau phy-ierilly fit: T11 -e Germans Fel TsWOLD Ra`l� f• -)It -SX i41111 ` a fnw Ytanrccd L o;,w : i ra, , a .ry- n d. are now bec"mitlg de%pernte, and y+ire,:breaved, tret;.i from till to 122 iLe kr d .; •.r^:-.— � �, the lana, 14 chats a pound Ca ,a at e %%,a. no act can be too inhumatte fur pick from .he ttot'k F u them t0 oran.tu Picker.=, Rura• an, a Ott .COIUtn'it. And .no Inter F t„M1 q) w laitlonsof the world is' considered �R�” tl°"tveBd�t•rT d omMrc TruelFrd d, $ national law R y. 1 s �I Dec tat for the purchase o! s ha:sc s:.,d "t is 1' by them at, secred. To thein all the +tlls¢e o! GIsrrmaao Ua=foit,dtto 1•sturt I r t } house conts10104 B rucuis splendid barn, good g p treaties and obligations are mere- assortment of t=sit arae. hat! .ore of lana. -Poawadon on March lat1a11 Apply W P bloc - 1.y '•eoemps of ' paper. ' . In their nab 6r Claremont ut t . -—dieeperatioa. of despair, their prom-0 Business O O 1 lase in regard to their submaril a "' f • !warfare are thrown to the winds. Opportunity t -Frederick Palmer, the noted We Want to eorre5pund with two A .American war correspondent, says then who can undertake to bridle pow. 'that the third year of the war er drainage and road machine-ry, and\` will be more bloody'than the pre- are open to take a contract'for next season. Please write -or call tt our - vious years. He probably bayed office for varticulars. J•:,hn Pislyer d his predictiotr on the -fact of bio Co.. Lumsden .Building, 8 Adelaide O $ East, Toronto'. 1n -:l kaow'ing the desperate state of - ___ Lmind of the Teutons, and the equ- T1.11E TABLE --1 lokebing'3te<ti�a (3 ` - C. R. '"Trains going East Ise aa.tnlloWit .: ally deterrniued '.tate of mind c,f _ - - - -fio-- 16 Nitrif the allies.. Britain and her Rllie- 2r Loo aI 2 l,; P, M. - 4 muet also bring to bear '.on tht' 3t, Local. t;•q} P. 11. +�truggle every available, rnazl, and Trains Oir•g Wast. -due 'AA -foil--w3- r iall their resource- of +SeaIth. .i Loa.l f\'.�%_ ; lidii LUMBI `.-: G�,AFONOLAS They are not yet f,iily aIi,ve' wa to iiia desperate ritittn•, of the �itng• - - _ :_-„,- , - - gle" but the rotniug )-PRL' %iul see the -mAr=halting of- Flt their re- t/ Ie�erjgarage R -- tit sources in•bot;h naso and money. ' ,•.• �. �, _Y to $20' - 1 1 ) _ j - _--- All aututnoTA16"ants •Ric•yrle_.$4751 The man who was repairing)COkI )C1 directly rr,attended to. DIS E C 0 R D S sponsible for starting the Svai reI)OUBLE i Emperor Francis Joseph, of'An_. Tire, Oi•., Gist -r nu l rellait.. �;`lo 1� P alt+',tys vu hetad, trim, has been sfimruoned to appenr _ Made #il- :Fit Any.. - before the Great•Jttdke, to answer -- POtit+er & ,AlndreW, j Canada -� �up Machine o the charge of committing the ,PICKERING, Out. "HEADING IS BELIEVING" greatest crime in history. After- - ` occupying the throne for nearly •The Coltiinbia dealei nearestto yet! will gladly demonstrate. Very seventy yea.ra, he died last week, Shaw's Teleg, aph School _ may pa;;meats Little cash required. Dealer will explain terms. - -"Send for anew -free catalogue.. expressing regret that he wiCa led Gives thorough courses in opperat- t. into the war. We believe that ng and station wbi-k by •Honie COLUMBIA - GRAPHOPHONE We - that is county will no p y / "Creator. s.1 the Indestry.'i $tUdv Plan or to those \\'ho attPnrl 1 his r- et ly dee niore to the fact ' Day or night scssiona, Full parti- - • psoas. r a Lenders is the Art.' t y t profit by culmrs sent on -request. • Write �t _ r • d n `r H. Show, President, .i 61-iard East, _' - " wsers of the raadamental rateate:' - _ O r ...the war-:�he-eapected,and not to Toronto, _ - j� ——�dW-•xA01AN-TACTO-R-T, 'lOROR?O. the fRet that his act has brought I- • _so ttlnclt <aifeling-i1ut� the-wet•ki;---__...__._�.- i ' --- _ diad PIERING RY eMcFadden,­*- -. Vely few per5uns have.. much snfTering and so manyara• -- - •�; ge les ctow e.' ffiW,tlieirijves as xt, , ��r..-_ ben- All what he has experienced. One ,010ire-CantdieS, tragedy followed another in rl,ti<k Pattersun's LI :;its; pl;:7r�eriri�, - Cntari� 3acees�ion during hi life. «'eatliag..C'lke n' _ tlzy --- Ulcldes an A sa�sltint lolls ahlring Iver t i. {... - those who were iTearest rind deal • .Roth'phoue5 i ; •.l.up, eat to hini !rept him in c•ontinrirtI qvw t grief and for that reason a girt -at i H. R. MOnirey) +p+s ... -.. .. .. .,. .3�•-w-°,q�` _ asp: +r� .ar.-spar ... .ter ,,..s,. .. rr„ -. s-ri� 'w,•.'�. x+.. v... .q y 'dna `a .. , r .� - „�+Sav� ..:fro -•... .; y a , -�.�. ^.fir y.: s"4�'•K' _ ^^"si .� f�' c; A'. $rv•,.r''•kJ / - ,:'. '„��. ,.. ., p.-.-ti.� -env... ;.,a.a :`'�„+`. .sA °3",,''1F _Ko .a .$t^.w.. lr. r s - p.-� ,.�. ^ti{. ► y CLARiMONT P. Macnab jr. was in the city on Mrs, -Peter Macnab and Miss �tURNSIINNIKUN>ttt•as>•IttuXt;>•snet nnannnanxia z'sumllizz 3Coates has been on the Friddy: Margaret Macnab were in the city ^ ' Joseph Readman has been indis- for a few days fast week. � THE -DOMINION -BANK. st for the past few days. ' Ft -ad Ward shipped a carload posed for the past few"•days, Mrs. !9. F. Robbins. -entertained ■ of cattle and.hogs from Claremont Mrs. 'Phomas Necd, we regret to the Ladies' Aid of Erskine church on Monday. state, is not maki the progress on Wednesday ufiernoon. _a Hud Office, Toronto Private Brip: oe s eot over Bun- towards rectwe'ry that her friends We regret to report the death a air IMMsad S. osis, M.P., President W. D. Natthevs, vio.-Pr4sWMfl p ■ O. A. Bogert, Gm,wal. tdanas.r da here with iris brother-in-law', w'uuld like to see. from. diphtheria c f the fivezyear a ■ ._; ; y Dr. Ira; 1; reel, of Stouffville, af• old daugb ter of T somas and Mrs. � Capital laid Up S6000,000 Rssery Fnai 17,000,000 F. Chidlow. >�din,r r -. _ 3 - =ter =1 -tber in Brown, of -tine fifth -concession of - . _ Savings- Department ' iiunean i4fotgRb ryas 1---"a��flitby raduate work i:! P' w York Cit Uxbridge .which took place on ■ lasts week attending the meeting 3�' _ i8 again in R: tl� . ; 'aCt1Ce. �IOIIda ■ Pisa you: savings In the Bank. ■89 ■ `K'r of the county council• g f S - ■ Interest paid an deposit. of $1.00 and upwards. ■ Mrs. R, Brodie and family have Thomas Gregg, c.11ectorof taxes _____-_ _ ■ ■ moved to North Clare'mout where has. cv,upleted 'iis tofu of the � � the will reside in future. toss nshilj. He .sports that taxes Caen Willow Mills ! WHITBY BRANCH:. S. D. TERRY, Manager. , t lldre. Ralph White and children, are r',«• corrin- lir quite freely: G'eda,r Cir=OV0 fate■aa�>Ka�trzatRtatatt�ataltaaiaaa alKaaa�[a�txa�[aat lt[lits " _ o.u• new Goodwood, are .visiting with llr; L' ticltt el . new' physician, Wm. Harbron and daughter for a lvi4 b(. , -n L,. - •t _':usy ..during the A Carload of Western Feed Wheat) : � _few days. pa. -t fen• d ty �. there being con- just arrived, also enroute another car The ladies of the Baptist church sidetahlei!luer in this lucah. • at of Distiller's Grains and a car of On. are busy these days at a quilt of pre-eut. tario,Braii and Midlings. A good stock an elaborate design. at they 3 of Dried Grains, Flour and Mill Feeds STOVES, SVEsg Otitt the presence of- d,ph• I will dispose of at their bazaar on tbe,it i.r the se. Ion, theschool on on hand at the mill and at the Cherry•i Dec. 8th. wood Sheds, The public library board will the ur.l : t>nce� .un of L'x4.riigel Bell Phone Home Phone' p y has bern closet. by the Board of, meet at 8 o'clock on Wednesday Health. .evening neat for the transaction ) �- N. R E E S C7 R _. of business. All members are re- -- - Heaters and. Cooking Stoves. ,quested to be present. For oIndoor - -- Wm. Hill and daughter, Miss Mary, have returned home after Boys ,I 04 M1 -.See, them before :-- ..-spending the summer months' in GilriSAlaammX-ar'.. • pe '- - -the North-west where Mr. Hill _ -- - -- � —-bi�yinge has some interests.. r '- Widmer Miller has left for theE ITNEY JOY RID M.- JER jd city, where he has secured a re- , Sto`'e Pipes Stovepipe Elbows mnnerative position. He expects For Your Youngsters Health and > > • to return to Claremont in -,the - h .,spring to resume: his . gardening Happiness. .,See our window. y r...,_ Pipe Dampers and - operations. _ r Mrs. S. F. Robbins visited 'her �-t i relatives in Petei•boro last week• v• j�: 1�L RL�I�IG, PICKEI�ING Tees at On her return she was accOmpat,i- ed by her raieee. _Ifl aton, who will spend sone tiroPreve-ntion herewith het-. etterThan Gure CHAS..-SARGENT'S Harry.Thurilsc,n, who ba, been confined to hi+ hcuse tufvring •is now improving niveiy and Ii - able -to get around, altlamigh ..,lot lkrno.t - .; fer from chilblain* nor front-bitez all winter on account of ` T _ able to resume work, fine tia�.ing good a rrni dry= Faotnear, for in the first coldwee- ----- ' Graham Bros. are sending ,thi- - nati eighteen horses tt to the Inter- _eatber it srhr>trtklese afNu. ictio, :attack a azid nati PE 1 -. SEL ,� OE a� STORE _ onal Live Stock Show at Uhi• H cago. We expect them to r•eceise rtay with u:+ for the neat:- six months: - .. high houars at this celebrated show, as they never bad a finer 'We hat•?,tn extra large Steck .- string of purses than they have l:Q I,;tir 1 t: intrr..5uc k� and StUcliag r r this year. ..200 Pairs of• Dien s �Militar�• Boots -About thirty -students from tue ", hair- of RubberQ and llversL,;ea*, Ontario Agricultural College at The. hest Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanics' .4 tGnelph came to Graham Brims. on - 150 pairs of Heavy Boot,. ,r Thursdgylast to take -part in a ('oma and get sit - us . These shoes are the ams as the Canadian E,plied..- atock•jurlctingconte-t, before.,; - ---- __ _ _,Soldiers wear. Every pair fully giiaran- -ing to Chicago where they • sr,!} L'+1 r7ai, -If tfte, Smoke'l ring.- Pottvd,Nfeat- Mince- eec 1 .-Sale price -right. take part in the ja,lRir.; '',rite =t :in wh-irll tbey";%ill have a; tic`:rt l'u'rk titre-nfielind l.r,ng ('leotr l3uc,ri,f'�T13-. ,etitol-trten rum a arty u t e uited States• _._ p___ _-. (stir Grocerie- are the freshest..'-' - :. • • � E L & S O ' • t: Sergr, Fred Adair, n l'1r•itet•intr -.:wbu.enli?ted with aging -ton byt - -- --- GEORGE :,PH1L-P - :tery.several months ago, and wn h - inet with a sPjiotr$ accident in ie runaway at forth Bay w me tirwr rain Chopping ago, in wbic•h one of his lett. ws; $ O'C7-Ci f2A �• - C s°s: '3=E Vlaremont �V ver ' ! badlyiracttiredr was in .town on ' A D OAT FLAKING « Friday last calling r n friend -,4. - --_ - .. -_-- - iiu� meets all Traiii� - -The undersigned is prepared to do He Stili suffers Cog erabl • from grain chopping end oat flakiagt $pie Y juries,' but he has thrown ` Be %`� 1 First-clA�s Rigg to here day ©r awn his crittehes and gets around BRI ■ ; night at Lowest rice?. every fiat in- the week ' with the assistance of a cane. P. V _ exeept on Saturday Miss Joey Roes, 'of-Petei�boro, Phone ISoS_ _ - o , ,t . - • who has been visiting with Mise �l}�t - - .a quantity of slabs for sate, also Mary Macnab for several weeks, - - - - - +h�S: Saadersoa & Soa, wagon tongued, axles, etc. -land at whole few she was taken . PROPRIETOyRS j y Greenwoodiaeriout:ly ill a few days ago, left ;Some time ago we announood that we'had John F. Bayles, a one day last eek for Toronto, the agency for several places for C e -where' on Monday she underwent - - S G G D S a very critical operation at 9th I ,John's Hospital, Owing to the MILT 0311 PRESSED BRICKr 'gain S . Aleilie, Red Clever. Timothy and all . x "advanced stage of the disease the- v kinds of seeds. tiou did landrlittle hopen s prove efained for fi'e have been obliged ed for different reasons 6�, it of Military Boots jttat re ed co pay the highest market priees. R, {',p;, a are in the market and are re ar- C Ther ultimate recovery. to change our Agency, but still sella 1 The best equipped cleaning mills ,. -Mrs. Baker, of Northern Ontar• Milton made brick. The Boyd Pressed ceived. ' For comfort to the country, -lo, is the guest of Mrs.-Forgie, sr.qualities they cannot be-bea€en. l Send -us samples, or communicate with = She gives a most vivid, aermint of Brick is a good, clean, well made' brick.. na before selling. ti 0 25• suits of Smocks and Overalls at the hardships, through which the anis ice can quote attractive price delly. Take advantage of tha best Seed Mark- ;:A resrden where.• ut ate to the world. part of the prof fuse 1',as-ell _ , gLined Mitts at _bc. per pair, -Bell or Independent phone. during the disastrous fire- of last - - - Prompt, effloient and reliable seryioe July, and since then when they Let us hear froul you, - • in haudlia Seed's guaranteed. A' have been struggling to rebuild y V, F I N G O L D J H. COVVi1EY COMPANY their. homes. If any peol,ie are - - OWA* 7c= orFORTH CL:1FtiE1►IUVT WHITBY, ONTARIO deserving of a�sistanoe, .hest, peo- __ - - . . i ple.are. They pane proved them= selves kerne- in the highest venae Greatreductions in Millinery. Bal- ', Seasonable Groceries arriving daily. 0 of the tern, Oh Frixhry--Dec. 8th, the Mission ance of this season's stock we offer at temrtinr, prices. Untrimmed Hats 25 �TOUFFVILLF'� Band of the Baptist church.(�nr- pose holding • a bazaar in aid of— to 50 cents Cordurny Hats, reg 1,50, prices. See us before buying, as we . their.mission-fuIIcr- They intend Just arrived a carload of B,C. ' Laving a ;bodth for all kinds of fancy thing=, and thtirtng ladies the band have a nmber D SIMPSON& CO* great of gre of pretty and useful articles now . ready. There will also a booth ar.d These 1f •ts are ail beautiful, frith the' - `- - - -' s ci y best silk trimming. _- ._General Merchants for candy,, .home-made cooking �J • and other eatables. A short, pro. , gramme ivill comrimenceat8o'clock and plenty of good music will be :resent: The-addresse� i. en -hit R ,S' Mr. Robert Slnrphy, of Al i.h,n, Bargains : Xmas Goods provided. Everybody come find dressed pine and hem. g - - COAL and GRAIN Hard and soft Coal of the best duality on hand. Highest price paid, for Barley, Rye and Buckwheat delivered at Spink's Mill.. Pickering Station Coal Co.' -:- PICKERING .. TMSE0-YARD • -` purchase Christmas presents for Greatreductions in Millinery. Bal- ', Seasonable Groceries arriving daily. - r your friends. Admission free, - The public Meetings held in the ance of this season's stock we offer at temrtinr, prices. Untrimmed Hats 25 Prices in all lines of goods are higher, f but- still we can do some goods at old Masonic hereon Tuesday af• to 50 cents Cordurny Hats, reg 1,50, prices. See us before buying, as we Just arrived a carload of B,C. -Hall -ternoon- and -e-vening- under the for Lrn�: Ladies' plain trimmed -Hats 75r 1(0' 1;;,n, •..i r, 7,U), 2.64' 3,00• can save you some money. -- Shingles, Mouldings auspices of the South Ontario. �3oard of Agriculture were well ar.d These 1f •ts are ail beautiful, frith the' - `- - - -' s ci y best silk trimming. m _ - - .. and Trim. _ attended and mnc•h enjoyed by alt' GOODS .DRF GOODS AND FANCY G 1HL' S' ARTS - A full --stock stock of rough and i :resent: The-addresse� i. en -hit R ,S' Mr. Robert Slnrphy, of Al i.h,n, _[� ,For the Nmaq finds ter? now -coming i'„ •-,Or :.nd 75' Trint• In• (1t1r ,reek this seaPOri wilt cousi�t - - dressed pine and hem. qq o'e Cani bell. of Trn- .,1 - n,erl I illi. t.2:+. 1.35. 1.51 -and I. .i of 14ef;,i goody Rhirh 'eels h�, c luck, ready roof .A ,l onto, were apprnhriate fir tliia Tlipse a,•N all up-tit-tile-winnte hold re l,rires. Ai -o use utthings for Sant: Clan= _ Of all materials and design - ing and as well as being in�it,tctite interesting,On ,i-„ t sty trirumeu with tl:e children. ns _ good Silk, can't foigct them. kept in stook. It will pay yon, I ' - building paper, etc gpl x} and nr^'hint of ' to call at our 'corks teed inspect our stock ! be t the Cri?is thr It which the ani-� t: ,.� and o5tain prices. Don't lnieled 6 . _' 1 , emphasized the Beed of increase,,i it`' ,ale oppor tun r o ge ,a a-,'aant ret fit, the hutulAys. - sgevts we do not empioy'1hem, consequentD. ly we can, and do throw r� the sgen n - oraon W Son production, Miss Campbell's ad- _ Ucli prices ever offered to the public -before. Come oommiaaion of 10 per oent., . _ah you wit dresses were al. -o along patriotic now and select' your Hat. „R ""` " eertsiniy save by parobasing from ns. 0611solioiied. PICKERING�• a lines. Being thoroughly familiar with Red Crocq work she was able ' " 1� r• �~~ 'r `"''-` A ► "VIPSON & Co.= '- PICKERING IWHITIT GRANITE CO., ��o.. 'tart Bell and Independent phone. i~ to give timely hints, s - . - ✓ .:.<: .. ...,.. ;.pr ,. , .-.ksv ^a!''C'� t.CM1C/T.«% -t� dW.,�.........�.ta- •1.. ,.t•.__��.b:": - { :M�lC YN f =� 40 AIR BATTLES -R � S HAVE PROS - ..: SEAR : R CAPE TAL ON VVI 1f ERN FRONT : BY FALKENAYN'S DELAY :. Teuton Troops Reach Alexandria, Which is Forty -Seven Miles British and French Aeroplanes Failure of Germans to Cut Through by .Predeal _ Pass ' May ' Obtain Mastery in Every -- r——T=Froat Bucharest--C"alry Playing ' Large Part in' _ _ �amhat, :' - . .:: _ Save.Bucharest.- r Success of Enemy. - --- - ; -- . _ A despatch from Paris says: -The • official report says: A despatch from London says: "•lit i `ne--Germans-have_a_long line of "During Friday in. Lorraine three is for Hindenburg to decide._whether, communications to defend, whits-thi- Londoa, Nov. 28: Mackensen 'and reached a point some twenty miles British seroplanes engaged several I -' ra id a Falkenhayn have joined forces and east of the Lower Alt. It indicates p g the gains, of the German army in Ru- P PProach of Midwinter operates German machines in combats. One i in favor of the Rumanians. also that Alexandria, an important I mania •pay for the losses sustained on , „ are now driving together on Buchar enemy aeroplane was brought - down I I will not undertake to say whe- - i city. on the Vedea River and the Zim- in the forest of Gremecey. On the the other fronts by the withdrawal of ther further successes b. the .Ger- oat. At one point only forty-seven nitza railroad is surrounded, and y divisions to ° ' Somme front, French aviators deliv- operate there," said mans in that area might compensate, tnil" separate the invaders from their', doomgd to capture any hour. The ered no less than forty aerial attacks Major-General F. B. Maurice, - chief , them for other losses. Since their goal. The Rumanians are hastily second column of_Mackensen's troops, y director of military venture began the French at Verdun I in the course of which five enemy ma- y operations of the Wing back toward the. capital, burn-, advancing northward from Zimnitza, War Office ing and laying waste the villages and reached the southern outskirts of chines were brought to •the group , in discussing on Thursday have regained much lost ground and plains in the path o! the enemy. Alexandria to -day. Falkenhayn's ad'- Sergt. Flachaire brought down his ( with an Associated Press correspond- captured 6,000 prisoners, while we Mackeasen's army of invasion has vanced forces are only a few miles •to sixth enemy machine and Lieut. Dou- I ent the latest military developments. gained a considerable victory on the I lin gained a victory , over his tenth It is impossible and foolish to pro- Ancre with 7,000 prisoners, and the crossed the Danube, despite its flood-, the north of the city to -night. To- I , Italians took more ground on their I German aeroplane soutl. of Vaux phesy the outcome of the German ed condition, and is moving swiftly on: morrow should see a junction of these Wood. On WednesdaySub-Lieut. campaign " g J y groups, thus bringing F 6'n in Rumania, continued ;front as well as 6,OA0 prisoners. Bucharest Leaving his Dobrud Gn! two arm ging 'the I ., , „ " • George .Guynemer brought, down two ,Gen. Maurice, but I can say the first ; I have just returned from a visit units in charge of subordinates, the' entire forces of the two commanders enemy aeroplanes in the region of 'effort's to cut through by the way of ; to the scene of our late success, and German Field_ Marshal personally, together for the final drive on Buchar- Falvy, making 23 in all by him. iPredeal pass have been a failure. can assure you we captured every - supervised the transfer of his forces est. "Six of our aeroplanes have thrown Since that time the Germans have thing we set out to gain, despite the to Rumanian soil, m in the march on Ferdina dl "ing Alexandria is only forty -even iiriles down fifteen shell of 120 millimetres had to go a long way around, thereby ' official German communique. asserting ' from the capital; -but -tire Teuterrs upon the `Town of Brukeres. Another giving the Rumanians time which they; that we had much rester objectives of government. will.have no railroad line at their com- I g J -, - -. ' unit of one of our squadrons has ;need. � in view." Meanwhile Falkenhayn s northern mand between the two places, so their bombarded the aviation ground, at -- -- - �; army continues its sweep down the progress will of necessity be slower —.- Alt Valley, steadily approaching the than heretofore. ' It is not iinprob-I Griselles. Between 3.45 p.m. and 7 i R -"�-r f point where it, too, will be able to able that this movement will be pur- 1 p.m., a total of 171 shells of 120 mil- �i��S DRIVEN OFF 'AWES CAN`jFjly limetres were dropped at this point. � 1�1711J i► join hands with the. units on the Wal- posely delayed until the Germanic During Friday night four French avia- i �� the ho Plain and greatly reinforce forces on the northern front move tors bombarded the blast furnaces and ENGLISH -COAST RIFLE ORD the horde, against which Bucharest' near enough to strike at the capital �l li LL � ERS factaries at• VoBklingen, on the River' •. ,will be compelled to fight for its life.` from the north while their all Sarre. Twelve. shells of 120 milli- At the rate the Germanic troops are at forces are attacking' from the, south I metres and twelve of 155, millimetres -- present moving on the capital it does and west. �L'exe thr$w-n--dew$ whey --all apgar--LSix German Destroyers Were I Great Britain and Fravee to be 'kFu-=ering at the gates b the end of the week- ° that they will be Cavalry is rlaying a Icer a art i ere well aimed. -Our aviatorsDetected by Patrol Bucharesta success o the German advance in returned without accident." Independent of the - the Wallachian Plain. It is one of the _�, B08t. J United States. no seem improbable Rumanian troops clashed that the few times in the whole war when Bucharest states to -da - - - i I London, Nov. 26.-A raid by six ,------.._.. with the • trench lines have been passed and,pEOPLE OF I�RITIAN German torpedo-boat destroyers on A despatch from` New York says: enemy near Itoshiori-de-Vedea. This open field fighting is the order o IaeeBritain an will no lon er-_ ' --indica%s that-FaMenn iayn s army as ay. English"Y. •' purchase munitions .of war from the } NOT FULLY AWAKE .hnr�day -night, wa3 announced to _ - ------ --- an official statement to -day. The raid United States. Efforts are now being _ KGs ane ec loci ur cancellation MAY TURN LINE STOP USE OF WHEAT e of pre- vious contracts for arms an (Sir «'illiam 'Robertson Says" meat, which declares that the six Ger- `tion placed by Great Britain and F i man destroyers participating' in it 0 THE ALT RIPER IN IVIAAI�INIi I,IUORS Nation Does Not Recognize +'steamed away quickly after firing a France in this country. Hereafter Britain will be able to manufacture in Issues at Stake. .. dozen rounds, one shell striking a r _ =mall vessel, but causing little dam- the British Isles and Canada all sup- A dcapatch from London says. The age and no injury to the crew. Plies needed in the war with Germany, London isPessimistic ve e ! mornir,� newspapers of -Friday give except in eases of extreme emergency. ' don Over , Ofilcial Announcement is Made Apparently the raiders were operat. . prorriinence to a.. appeal by Sir Wil- These facts became" known in New News From Rumania. ing' in the out 15 of Ramsgate, on � by the British Board of --- i Liam Rol,ertson, chief of the Imperial York through sources in close personal A despatch from London says: The Trade. I stall' for g ec war efforts o the Doverast bout s rt touch with Commissioners the Brit- _ r ter• n h si of a 15 mile north at ;uirt of the people of the nation: The ,a is Government supervising contracts _ position of Rumania is far from ac- I London ''�o�. `26.=An of$ci<al an- appeal was contained in a letter .to and the purchase of munitions in this + ' pp GER}IAtiY CLAIMS SINKING curately known here, but the Austro nouncement by the ..Hoard of Trade the Council of - one of the London country. - 3,322.000 TONS OF SHIPS. Ce I � - - -; bQr°ughs; and says: - - " • ; .. Attempts made by representatives - • pressed the Danube at several rots "It has been reported to the Boar "There is no � -_ f our of Great Britain and France in this pied Orsova and Turnu-Severin and onnage Berlin Says That of Trade that in consequence of the ability to win the, war if only- wC country looking towards cancellation Po 2,550,000 Is Grea scarcity an<i high price of barley, pur- really put our backs into it. •'rVe have I n orders have progressedare featured in Saturday morning chases of which have recently been not.•yet done'shi-, We- still "do -not A despatch -from Berlin says: An to such an extent t at newspapers as forming an unpleasant made by brewers fir use in their bu t- ' recsrr9ze the lsaue-R-at-stakt prof-the---omcin commune ': eyar#ee.in. several of situation which at least one of them, ness,-the Board. of Trade has accord- e?orts we ought to make' and " can day gives the following information I the American factories. the Daily Mail, 'regards as critical. ingly made an order, the effect of m::ke if we Nviil but try. concerning ships of enemy and neu-' An order for 2,000,000 rifles for - An invasion across the Danube"- if `which is to pretiibit the u:;e of wheat "I have'every c8rfidence in my coup- tral' countries which have been cap- merly placed with the Midvale Steel not checked would, it is contended in the manufacture 'of beer and Simi- t'ryrlen, but they are not' yet - fully tared, sunk -or blown up -by mines '& Ordnance Company and later . dis- ` result in turning the line of the Alt "lar liquors. :The order .is effective . awake.` during the war: `,`During October .146 ' tributed to various plants of the Rem - River, where it was" expected the fur next Monday. Alon,?cide of Sir William'% lettrr is- hostile merchantmen of 306,500 tons. ington Arms, Union Metallic Cart- • manians would make , a determined "It may be recalled that the use of n>>bli hed a plea from the , leading have been brought into port or sunk ridge Co., and the Winchester Re- i o ki pe = stand This line, P seed g he Raman ' rain for tile" r'odurtton of s Brits y submarines or for do boats o e cancelled. f; P P is i:. ops for c ar.�� min o " _ strong, it was sup without authorization of the Minister all ex}rara,.ance and o'tcntation, Central Powers or lost owingto mines lana could hold it against prolonged of Slunitians was prohibited by, -the ^antic+ arty to the matter of fools, \cutral merchantmen numbering 72 The tentative release of the Britian attack. Whether they are actually order of May 10 last." in the celebration of t.l+i, y oar's and of 8-,,000 tons, were sunk because Government by the Midvale Steel -- ;- l Chri urns holidays and the making they were carrying contrabrand to the Ordnance Co., which. was - originally _ standing there is unknown, but it is NEWFOUNDLANDERS SUFFERED ^f the Y'i]etide "a self-denial Christ- enemy. Since the beginning of the part of the Remington Arms, Union -- - r noteworthy that the Austrians claim w y _ mac -a simple festival o£ joy, thanks- «-ar 3,322,000 tons of hostile shipping, ?�fetaIIic Cartridge Co., involves Ion- to have reachced the line. , 'One hundred and Fifty -Re opted tiv'ing and prayer.' 'of which 2.550,000 tons were British, tracts aggregating $60,000,000, cover- . There is still. no news of what hap- y P _ , f, _ _ pend to the defenders o! Orsova and Missing'Known to Be Dead. _ -- have been lost owing to the war meas- ing 2,000,000 rifles. This does not in - j 1 r urea of the Central, powers." elude other large rifle, bayonet and r Turnu-Severin, but it is assumed that A despatch from St Je.hn',� \fid., D�`D �l.�O�L ,p !cartridge orders placed with the Rem - the main body retired hastily, hoping says:-Goverior Davidson publishes i s ington Arms & Ammunition Co, and to make 'secure its retreat between an official message from the War Of- GERMANS INCREASE other plants throughout the country. Craiova:and the Danube. flee intimating that inquiries -made RAILROADER-, DEAD- LEVY ON BELGIUM It is understood that the British , Nothing has been learned'concern- through- the -American Embassy at Commission will reimburse the Mid- ing the measures of the Russians to Berlin respecting 150' Newfoundland 1 A-despatclt from London says:- vale Co. for cash up to perhaps x10,- - help the Rumanians- The Times says soldiers missing since the battle on $10, - Expired at Guelph After a Long The German levy on Belgium has been 000,000, which has gone into the Rem - the present Russian silence regarding the Somme on July 1,, in which the Illness. increased from 40,000,000 francs a ington Arms & Ammunition Com - their movements on the. Rumanian Newfoundland regiment was deciinat-; month to 50,000,000, according to a pangs operations. - front is more sie'nificant than the re- . ed, discloses that none of these New- �` despatch from 'Montreal says:- Reuter's Amsterdam despatch quoting From representatives of rifle - cent silence of Bucharest. foundlanders are prisoners • in Ger-1 David is\icon, formerly vice- " to Echo Beige. The despatch says making factories resident in New Opinions hereAdiffer as to the extent many, hence they are now posted of- i president and general manager of the the new order was issued by the Gov- York it was substantiated' on Wed - to which file Germans will 'benefit as ficia}ly as believed to be killed. &error-Genefal of Belgium and was nesda that chi merits of French rifles o'clock on Sunda at Guelph, Ont. have yracticall P ceased, these orders { regards grain supplies by overrunning y p + signed by the Duke of Wurtemburg practically - after a protracted period of ill -heath. and General Friedrich von Falkenha south, -western Rumania. On one NEW RUSSIAN. PREMIER y- being held in abeyance 'against e!- R hand it is considered most important WAS RAILWAY MINISTEW hip. McNicoll refired from the C.P.R. sen. It states that' the levy is to pay forts of that Government to secure • for the invaders, but on the other two years a^o. the cost of maintenance of the German cancellations cerin the g past three .1. �f occupation and the German hand it is declared that it is a popular +1 despatch from London says.-` months. _ GI RMAN ASSAULTS REPULSED administration of the occupied ied terri- mistake to suppose that they will get Alexander�Trepoff, Russian Minister' 1N CHAMPAGNE AND 0�1 ACRE. P It is taken for granted among muni - vast stores of cereals as the country, of Railways, has been appointed; tOTy' tion dealers that the release of the aithough rich agriculturally, is not a Premier, according to a-Reuter's des- ^' 1 - !Midvale contract is but a preliminary London, Nov.'26.-Attempts by the granary, and as most of the harvest patch from Petrogtad. .The retiring Germans, to assume the offensive on TOTAL WHEAT YIELD to similar contract releases by many was gathered and sent weeks ago to Premier, M. Starrier, by an imperial' 159,123,000 BV.4HELS. concerns in the United States now Galatz and Braila.. The maize har- ' ukase has been anpointed Grand the Western front at three points to- engaged in manufacturing rifles sow l�ia failed British troops holding the g . - vest, however, has not been finished, 'Chamberlain of the Imperial Court, I y A despatch from Ottawa , says: A -munition, projectiles and heavier ord- linos east of Beaumont -Hamel, north and part of this crop mitihf, fall into retaining his function' as a member census .and statistics bulletin issued r,artee• __ the Austro -German hands. i of the Council of the Empire. of t e Ancre, repelled a German, on Wednesday g3�'es as a provisional- �__ .� attacking party. Berlin claims estimate of the total wheat yield 159,- -- - - --- have taken 160 prisoners Saturday 123,000 bushels, from a harvested LIGIIIS AGAIN ABLAZE q�' F T A night. Enemy "r%id.s south of Arras BOTH T 111Ki �OSPIBdl�j Sj iPS t:ere also repulsed. In Champagne ,area of 10,0$6,300 acres. This is 9 I\ NEWFOUNDLAND' 'the enemy launched an attack east of yield, of lb.?S bushels per acre, as_ 1 Auberme, but was repulsed by the compared with 29 'bushels last year, , A, despatch from St. John's, Yfld., ' -, T f ERE SM BY SUBMARINE I and 15,67 bushels in 1914. On a French barrage. standard of 100, the quality rf' the says: -The regulation:; by which lights +? were ordered extinguished'or dimmed wheat is 78, Spring wheat 68, all TEUTON AVIATORS find the port of St. John's closed a ="British Autltarttits Do- Nat Believe That Britannic and Braemar RAID BUCHAREST wheat 70. The exportable wheat sur- month ago "as precautionary measures plus is estimated at 99,600,000 bush -,taken against the incursions of hostile. Castle Hit 'Mines. ls. Several Persons Killed by the Enemy - i ships of wni'," liar a been suspended b in Rumanian Capital. Gdvernor Davidson. The notice ! KING'ALBERT APPEALS hls sus ension, Ulishci? over the - Londbn, Nov. 26. -Telegraphing ; P Psi - A despatch"from Lon:lon says: must be futile." from Bucharest under date of Sunday,; TO NEUTRAL -POWERS. name of Arthar Meews, Deputy Col- from that there was a po sibility Lord Robert continued: "We have The Morning Post correspondent says: ; onial Secretary, gives no indication_oS._ for some definite negotiations towards not yet had .in the .case of either the "From 10 o'cloek- Sunday -morning un- A despatch from Havre --says: "King the develbpmFli -- peace were discounted o1i Friday by Britannic or the Braemar Castle any til 3 o'clock In the afternsoon squad- I A'tbert of Belgium has sent autograph ; rctu:n of normal conditions. During Lord Robert Cecil, Mir.itter of, War official report as to whether the shipscons of enemy airplanes Hew over1letters to "King Alfonso of Strain, i the period of restriction lightho es Trade, wb told the Asaocirted Press were torpedoed or mined, but the- Bucharest and the Chitila dropping I Pape Benedict and President Wilson ;were closed early or conducted be rid that `rin.v?ew of the Belgian dcporta--roximity of the disasters inevitably bombs. Several' persons. were killed. Ion tho subject of the deportation of --huttered-wimdows, automobiles s w- _. tions ttnd the sinking rf hn- :. a ire Some of our airplanes engaged th9 ' Belgians by the German authorities, I ed only faint "side lights and stn eft any talk of ponce at the presents time must have been responsible." hostile craft." according to the Vingtieme Siecle, were kept dark. t ... . . 4R FY TA:,T.'S, '"iT'.G�Yf(: P _ T.fT - 9F 'y •.TL ']1FFZY• p er...'1• . ri. G: Y 1'.Y' S'fs'Sy I�ry. - w '.:.-'.. ,.,..-'#e .•,. .r, a a,• ,.�. - +:-aaFIF jg�' fes.- "M : •,RIP - .'?e.+"i •'1�.' / Y ...w. } r ,,. s •yy. 1.w � r' CQNTINVITY OF WET WEATHER. i Curious Statistics Collected in Retard to' Rainfall° Mr. E. V. Newnham, of the Royal '.Meteorological Society, has studied the rainfall of several localities in the, British Isles in order to find out how often rain falls on the' day fol- j lowing auccesside runs of `one, two, three or more wet days, or an equal NOT BIRDS OF A FEATSEtt. l � i D: Is B.e e n s P9 .DRIVE YOUR COLD Rtttnaalans Bey They Are Superisr to b" akid the Cost is goaring ' AWAY -,Other Balkan Peoples. skyward with.. pork, beef, _ For colds in the threat end ♦ e;qs and other foods until _ -chest your -most convenient The present ging of Rumania is a e Cost of living represents nephew of ging Carol, the • nation's an increaBe of from 30 to 50 � -Valine first King. His wife is the grand- S''� daughter of Queen Victoria, and, perCent. W'lile meats and therefore, a cousin of meat of the Vegetables are beyond the Trails Mark reach of many millions: of reigning heads of Europe. d Wh t 1 t-* .i oreErea inflamed b expo. i She got the Job.. sun ea to s. Ow and TIN and they knew which was the longest ,tv guieklr relieved by Mtetln I word in the English language. A small hand waved frantically. .E es �., No Smarting. Eye Comfort. At i "Fell, Johnny, what is the longest ; I was cured of painful GoiJby, BILLIARDS Your Dru it's SOe per Boole. Marine Eye word ?' MINARD'S LINIMENT. Reduces Stnloed, Puffy Aakk% MNsiolltbea29c ForMokslt6EyefMa•k f ' "'_' ( BAYARD McMUThose long winter nights Lymphangitis, Poll Evfl, F� "Smiles,': promptly answered John- DenagiatsorMarils[yaaemedice.,CiieNe nv. Chatham, Ont. sou will need indoor recrea- Boils, Swellhgm- Stops Laastsesi "But that has onl' six letters!" I was -cured of Inflammattion. Why not instal a and allays pain. Heals Sores, Canals}Bruises. BootC .fes. It N a A man isn't - necessarily a menu- "Yes'm, I know it, but it's a mile MINARD'S LINIMENT.JHome Billiard Table?'=AFE ANTiSEPTI6 AND AEIIMICIDE facturer because he's always- on -the; between the first and last one. M'RS. W. A. JOHNWrite for particular's of Does not bliner or remove themake. j Yi slab, Ont. aur famous hairand horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. mnard's Ltalateat Cares Distemta.r I was cured of Facial NeuraM8i80nette Table, +i N1.OA a bottle delivered. Describe yotter cane391aard's Llalmest Cores Garnet in•Cows ' MINARD S LINIMENT, for tppeeccsal inseructiona and Book 5 M tree. Don't aret into the habit of ' 'I The uay of the transgressor •is hard,' Parkdale, Ont, J. H. BAIfor cash or on easy terms. AslORSINE. JR.. enriaepde uaiaxet ter eantlad r>•. KV -119 i u � no, alL standing, o s persist. in BYROU$he! dt Waifs, Ltd.around with your bristles up, calling it "the easy way." " Makers to 8 M. the Ktng. _ . • ..... - An Obvious Explanation. 34 Church St., Toronto ..Doctor' Tells •How -To a�trengtheri In the cavalry -service n o frequently, • happens that, by reason of death, de- . - • --� sertions and discharge, the number r ♦ , �Eyesrght 50 per. cent In One ,of men"fti•a troop is' less than the t captain no Week's Time In Marry Instances ' not long on hand. A troop t • ca fain since had occasion to' — - - send a requisition for ordnance stores, P ' rear geuaa R!n.arN, i;y r• trntrLles fir >ta;r• including among other things "slxtjy- , Free Prescription You Can Have ,f arrrirunn, may be wondcrh,113" benefited by five' nose bags.' Filled and Use at Home. follow -ng the simple ruler, Ilere is the preeori "t•ion: CJo to any noire drng rtr ro and P- After the usual long interval this els drat London. -Uo yn,r w er ass: tion: fit Bon- Ret a A frrfemal and hmrssee and c Ar,• y t s f11,to tablets. Drop one Bon•Opto requisition was returned from the pprretecta its mernben I aecordanee with thq victim of rya strain or ,�iher vve w akt.r. er, tablet in a fourth of a gla.:e of water and allow Cnhrio Government lord. .Sick sad If u, you w;ll be glad to, know flat arc=nrdlnq ro to dinaotra 'with this hgnid bathe the rye, military depot with the indorsement,' lttaoralbonantaoptio rr:,l hope for .r,t .Jianr }- to four timaa dnily; 1'ou should notice your "Respectfully returned to Captain_ -, ! Authorizedtoobtainlsnember and chartgr whoa. cyrs wrrer,ailin • t they h:,ce had their eyes ,dear it rrr, ' Dr. ewts t rrc it It t u• e' t}' r,Fiimm,rn n will l • 1' --_— ._. y , th C l r The recur f h' t lodsea In every ovltue tet Canada. --r r a ..1 nn Ipr fit a. wr.n- .. i q,nr y t rvappear. If your aerial irrr rrrsrriptir,n tlnr nnri a:,%., alter "ti's•+. are bothering T-ou, rren a little. take steps, "1 ' I unexpected. It is generally suppose trying it: a . almr,st blind: could not srr• ro In ra,• them nnw brforr it is too late Many mai, •'• " ' families, Shredde ea - alaa:�cs nny'rnr•rr eyr. time night they would pain dnatdfully. now thry feel N''r. Anniher prtanh,ent Phy=t,•lan to whnm the n he requires sixty-five nose bags.19 that after a long succession of wet j I ' fine all the time. It wa+ like n mtrar-;P lr, twr' n, rvr ar atrt ml lvl.. =ata 8..n-t,ptn 1. a 'vr:. rrmarnahlr rr mrr!v I�9_ tonahuentingredlenu "" apse a r- APPLY" carried down to the present by the iS 1ICUC 1� COnt1AL1eS t0 $Cf�t M J.W+Lrdwarde:M.P. W. F. Montague, GraadCouadllor. nndReeordir clear I rho even road fins print with.,ut g!a. •.r." mon? In<ent—s fir ren;nd the money. tet ran be It is belirved that thousnd.' h, w,ar "tuatn,yi tr,.m any rn,at dntaR,et and u oar of the ` r days the chance of a fine day becomes but statistics do not support l retronum Jelly Gran O rplllaef. HAMILTON . ONTARIO . Hohenzollern dynast y, says a writer the same Old price and re ' lite 2 THE P greater, that conclusion. Generally speaking, Contain. the active principle of in the National Geographic Magazine, tains the Same high hath = the expectation of rain on any par- ! Capsicum (Red Pepper.) Easy to apply. Rumania has gone far ahead of her . Shredded t i V e quality. q y 'may iieular day has been found to in- Will not blister the skin. neighbors of the Balkan region, and wheat biscuit Contains all =- i crease rapidly as the number of wet Sold in hand tin tubes at ehem- Y the visitor to Bucharest early 'finds the rich body-building nutri-" ' d'ays preceding it increases, and to diminish in accordance with the num lets and g.neral stores every- where.' Refuse substitutes.. I that the people resent the idea of be- ment mi the whole wheat - _• ber of successive fine days immediate Free booklet on request ; f ing classed with the Balkan States. grain, including the bran; ly before it. After very long spells ' They feel that they are the superiors coat which is so useful in. ' °. Now la the' time to ship your of either kind of weather, the expect- . � c M -� � of the Serbs, the Bulkars, the Mon- I $ tenegrins and the modern Greeks, keeping the bowels health p g Y yY ' skunk. We are the largest handlers of this article in►' ation of further rain reaches an . al- trlost steady value.' The same conclu- and that their counts is superior,and Y active. Eat it for any a� Canada it you want ins nigh- eat price, ship t i us. All other cion holds for the expectation of rain p CHESEBROUGH.MFG. CO. (co, just as the people of A B C South meal with milk or cream `t nA linea highest prier_ Write for price list and the Browi, Tag, in a given hour after different periods lldated) law Chabot A.o. Montreal . I America feel that their nations are ' or in combination with frtuts. " of -wet or dry hours. As an illustra-, not to be confounded with the remain - Made in Canada Hoerner Williamson & Co.. tion of Mr. Newnham's discoveries, - der of Latin America. he found that at Valencia, off the S `a 376 ST. PAUL ST. WART. W. XOXTXSAL southwestern coast of Ireland, after ' CURDLES THEIR BLOOD. -- IF EQDD DISAGREES ttanD POTesoaa _ ENDrOTAT __DRPT. seven days of ,drought, rain falls on This blan *Writes Harrowing Details s _� era, es Carman tCOB- the eighth day -twenty -four --times out ___ _ of lif:iiit�readtfi Escapes. of one hundred, but after seven rainy - 1�K HOT WATX st once. Pupply uinit-e Write for auo- 4Hona. 11. lY, Dawson. BramD_tob ARMY WON'T TAKE HIM. days, eighty-sik times. For Kew, At tea, one day, says Mr. Frederic I i i �rC, - __-_ _._ �_ $sLP WANTED• -' " near London, the corresponding in- I Colernaa in his book, -From 'bions to English English Giant is Eight Feet Two and «lien food liesi ike lead to the stem- = heli and you hard that, uncomfortable'. 'If "-'Ill\r'i' .ttional1T WANT - crease is less, namely, from twentyr res," I found the regimental censor' a Half Inches High, i j d:rtrnded Preling, it is because of !n- ED. l: ,-rent°nal opportunity for ort bright seven eight, to seventy-three. hard at work over the letters of a $ ! satin • en bio �,ointjined with exid andtfoodeferments. b" , Also machinist journey - mate, un . lath or else. Apply Brown i yeomanry squadron, half inches high, -weighed 280 pounds, I I �� "Hear this, he, He read at flan, In such cease try 'the plan notiv ' followed in many hospitals and advised Engineering i'r,rporativn, Ltd.. 419 King St- and could throw two men around,' MY FOUR LITTLE ONES said.- wouldn't think the army. be , LTi: length from an interesting letter },y many eminent physicians of taking •;t tParpc xtfut or pure biRtrrated mag- , T.1 T t (� N A !11' ):\OI\EF'R FOR night work, Steady employment you Y ad to have you. USED BABY'S 0 N TABIr _� . hien tinder shell fire in the ,,, n, ala in halt a gkt�a of water, as hot an y,uu can comfortaLly drink. It. The hot `'and cm undrratun,i LYS -cult ir.(' generator have 4tee1 Company of So thought a young ybiltshire, Engg� „ ,trenches. Mother, it commenced, water draws the blood to the -stomach ; certiflcat-. Canada. it.•Nrrflir innkeeper with these a ecifications, blrs. Albert Nie, St. Brieux, Sask., "you. could not imagine the, noise. and the bisurated macnrsla, as any phy-., i•iclan can tell you. Instantly neutralizes _ _ _ -- But he thought wrong.p I writes: -•'I have been using Baby's Bang! There came one only a mat-., the -acid ,and stops the food fermenca- ' =ZWSPA?ZZ8 ?pal SALA Own Tablets for the past seven years ter of feet from me.. Shells are burst- The ordinary Tommy's eiluipment.ou hie u�r Try will ehcdsatif tAeeflmmelan dtate feeling PRUF1T-AIAKLNa 1� Z S AND JOB- ' wouldn't -iii- tem. a wou aye the Have done my four little ing every second, and pieces are fly- of relief and comfort that ir,wayn fol- tlomv Offices fur mesh "eful and Int aensttinS r have 'everything made to order. His ones a great deal of good." The ing all about." After a page oz so of lege f dlgestorattionn. of the o Andltt n_ of all businesses Full information on Tabdoood—they can- tailed writer drew.' size can'tet boots- 1paesibly y am andnlent at imem secure waterorun and travelers w rte frequently obliged y obliged I' wnrc 7to�ut AdelaideofreeL Tot a {' oanTe ordinar2 railway sEat-! of do h -being guar- aeliine, th nest dded� ane explanatory i ake �'•eal.0 pavriY ed ` -' 'and has to travel with the baggage. anteed by a government analyst to note to say that at the point indicated I bhould always take two or three fire. 71QSC>OS.LAan041 be absolutely-free�e,3n injurious he had been bowled over by a huge the military authorities, atter ;e grain meals to preventuf uP rmentn lnnnand �CF't TL:34OR8. Lt:MI'd ETC.. t, with- _ , -wrestling u ith the cubism, hare' de- $°' They. srrF Fold by medicine "Black Maria,' but had miraculously i es p dealers Wmail 25 a box rr sir . . the aria in their .sumach. I. �. Internal and external, cured unci pale b� our home treatmgnt tarrtt• Dr. Bellmao Media" J cided to let the giant keep on tending or at cents escaped a wound. If we could see the .opportunities ugbefore too late. Co,. i.imited, Coutnlrwood. Ont. -his inn. He is twenty-tu•o years old from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co.,"Very good!" was my comment. -and is still rowing. Brockville, Ont. Writes jolly . well for a , trooper; $ ahead clearly as those we have left " finale o Jt doesn't he?" behind, success would be easy. ti, A.4 FINE TREATMENT ' ,� ARD1G' OFF fROSTBITES. "Yks," agreed the officer ttihty tuts- as censor; •'but he's a farrier HIS FRIEhD KURTacting' . rDOG DIS And How tHow' Italian Troops in the Alps Are t'rhohasn•t been within three tildes 'of linea. If he has heard a shell, it's f Aa6P'the ]A,, Auta�jr �!allyd tree to anii OR VAT R Protected.the been a long way off. He was and allOpe.of E I EI�PED Hi.�i �su H• CLAY GLOVEi the,more pressing problems through because he. copldn't go up -Doj Raaalliias l t8 West ]1st Stre. , _ . 'NAST To eta=a AND COSTS LSTTLX.- of the Italian. army is the prevention with the regiment; which is in the - - of frostbite among thousands of men trenches now. So he has taken it out rrh Is Roc h an to cldiuu* d19a airs and has exposed to the Alpine winter. A .Brit- in epistolary zeal,_ It's pure imagin-' Injured Man Laughed When When buying your Piano -- peat few yertrs-that tet- treatsn,tt a'.,.�lt y , .. ,•• !e vfe! sr a insist on havin- an pe underr,tnud be all Science has fully proted •that t^catarrh- periment: "Pass tet!" cried the mess in chorus. 1 -fore - - 441 - le a constitutional df9e2 a and therefore A soler, whose feet Kaci been well i' I requires a eon®inttltlr.ee u•c there . t. It will' -do no har'm.' So pass it he Bested, But He Thanked V t s V 6 6 Sprays, Inhalers, i+alves and not- dauches sm�eldeeared with sterilized PBI, put On 8 did. If _ His Comfade Later. PIANO gCTI ON uftenrdriveethe dlacPase furtAer�J ap itr� double sock of cotton, having an in- ! A couple -of months later he showed `' air r;astaages and Into the lungs terlining of paper also prepared with me a soiled clipping from a Midlands --- If you hare Catarrtr'or .ata t rfnta I deaf- fat, and over this -an ordinary woollen newspaper. A glance showed it to be ! nese or head -noises. to to your druggi.•t i 'a ice - Jt (t (� ' 4 t BOOKS FOR NAN GIFTS and get one ounce of F'armlt t , 1.,ouble .9ock. .He then stood in pail of a verbatim reproduction of the far- word �nthai Vnoehce l�o! F'I lA$P . strength). Take Take this hom- and add to -far' forty minutes. and at the end of rier's picturesq}tee letter.- • It J pint of hot water and ,untea 'of _ A. d N.Jaria.. friend had been irtJured. and full- r,r sz27r�rsHrs asEss iIIiT, by Henry granulat,d sugar, s,t,Ir until dls-al red, ;that time his feet are said to have "The best joke is that he keeps the wani ;rhringstrum ted a aapralned anklrNh0 t,ii,�,fltheR',parirJllustrated.mlo'l th -' .take one tablespuunful a time- a nay. t been normal- in appearance, 'nor did he good work- up," said the officer. "Not Thi- will often- brtng k rrllet gLt was w, hKd that the Leg had turn- V A" r"'t yul. from the die.tre: sin t hrein-,tntNeM, , inir. complain of -any unusual sensations. a week passes that he doesn't curdle I ed black " said Sir Voehl in n•latinlr the ' =rTCHZNZB'a EOE, by 'James Nor- m. or HKI I Said to he the best book ". Bed nostrils shuuld {.a n, breathing br- come easy and mucus et.h drupfdnR into Another fool coveringthat la 70V-• P the blood of- the old folks at home story. 1 told him I would have him out In a week and he laughed at me, fr''tn the, term, bee t'loth, tt.9b net. ' ." the throat, - h of eat value in resisting cold is. y. quite $ gr $ with some ern. We its look 'for - But i took -him a bottle of Sloane Llnt- Airder from our bookseller or direct from TWOXAA ALLEN, ?nbltaher, 226,— This treatment has a slight tomb ac_ cion which makes it f,,jw,lalls 'e.t'rr tive e square of linen, prepared in a solu- ward to 'em. • The a er fair] eats paper Y menti that night he put some on and p notteed the ankle felt better. I told• _ty t 1• ria . t. Twonto it to caves where th'- bl"od has ter. ome tion of salicylic acid and sterilized fat, 'em + him to use it every nay, and In three tie Lhln and weak. it is easy tri make, l over which the soldier wears either a ,S. days his ankle was practically well. In tastes pleasant and costs incl.. Ever} person who wishes to be free Prom this 'this - 'woollen' or a cotton sock. The pre- She Could Cook four days he wan working. He gladly admits that Sloan's Liniment "put him � A �� FURS K ••f deatructtve dleeat•e eFioutd RIG- treatm-nt' a trial, equares'are packed in small ., ,,, Can. }•aU cook7" Mrs. Worried, waterproof envelopes, and are thus on his feet." i 'glnan's. Liniment can be.obtained obtained at V` Is wiu d" -„ $is asked the applicant fors job in the easily carried in the pocket. Thou- all drug rtoree, 2ba, 60c. and Ii.00. ps,� "a- to slily ala your fos to a rehab•. h _ Own Choice. She-( wonder which most men pre- kitchen. j sands -of these squares have been sent Cart I -cook?" the ,girl re p@ated + where son can get tall muro ken 'Moa' 4Y for oni p� � sad ah! lastrnottoas. fes -dark haired girls or Light hair= =ed Ito the front. o- - : �acornfully. Why, madam, with me ' avtng ;w girls. cooking your meals your husband '11r EDWAR) POILAK & CO. ti _ He -Light-headed girls - • : aalnard's Llalaient Cures Dfyhtherla - , ; ; stay home every night to be Bure o being up in. time for, breakfast I'll I Facial Measurement.QII>R Ihim."saOrraaAL, ]F. sso s:. ]AVL ST. WasT. ' 6rasolated Eyelids, I 4 teach r one day asked her class; get r 1 t-* .i oreErea inflamed b expo. i She got the Job.. sun ea to s. Ow and TIN and they knew which was the longest ,tv guieklr relieved by Mtetln I word in the English language. A small hand waved frantically. .E es �., No Smarting. Eye Comfort. At i "Fell, Johnny, what is the longest ; I was cured of painful GoiJby, BILLIARDS Your Dru it's SOe per Boole. Marine Eye word ?' MINARD'S LINIMENT. Reduces Stnloed, Puffy Aakk% MNsiolltbea29c ForMokslt6EyefMa•k f ' "'_' ( BAYARD McMUThose long winter nights Lymphangitis, Poll Evfl, F� "Smiles,': promptly answered John- DenagiatsorMarils[yaaemedice.,CiieNe nv. Chatham, Ont. sou will need indoor recrea- Boils, Swellhgm- Stops Laastsesi "But that has onl' six letters!" I was -cured of Inflammattion. Why not instal a and allays pain. Heals Sores, Canals}Bruises. BootC .fes. It N a A man isn't - necessarily a menu- "Yes'm, I know it, but it's a mile MINARD'S LINIMENT.JHome Billiard Table?'=AFE ANTiSEPTI6 AND AEIIMICIDE facturer because he's always- on -the; between the first and last one. M'RS. W. A. JOHNWrite for particular's of Does not bliner or remove themake. j Yi slab, Ont. aur famous hairand horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. mnard's Ltalateat Cares Distemta.r I was cured of Facial NeuraM8i80nette Table, +i N1.OA a bottle delivered. Describe yotter cane391aard's Llalmest Cores Garnet in•Cows ' MINARD S LINIMENT, for tppeeccsal inseructiona and Book 5 M tree. Don't aret into the habit of ' 'I The uay of the transgressor •is hard,' Parkdale, Ont, J. H. BAIfor cash or on easy terms. AslORSINE. JR.. enriaepde uaiaxet ter eantlad r>•. KV -119 i u � no, alL standing, o s persist. in BYROU$he! dt Waifs, Ltd.around with your bristles up, calling it "the easy way." " Makers to 8 M. the Ktng. _ . • ..... - An Obvious Explanation. 34 Church St., Toronto ..Doctor' Tells •How -To a�trengtheri In the cavalry -service n o frequently, • happens that, by reason of death, de- . - • --� sertions and discharge, the number r ♦ , �Eyesrght 50 per. cent In One ,of men"fti•a troop is' less than the t captain no Week's Time In Marry Instances ' not long on hand. A troop t • ca fain since had occasion to' — - - send a requisition for ordnance stores, P ' rear geuaa R!n.arN, i;y r• trntrLles fir >ta;r• including among other things "slxtjy- , Free Prescription You Can Have ,f arrrirunn, may be wondcrh,113" benefited by five' nose bags.' Filled and Use at Home. follow -ng the simple ruler, Ilere is the preeori "t•ion: CJo to any noire drng rtr ro and P- After the usual long interval this els drat London. -Uo yn,r w er ass: tion: fit Bon- Ret a A frrfemal and hmrssee and c Ar,• y t s f11,to tablets. Drop one Bon•Opto requisition was returned from the pprretecta its mernben I aecordanee with thq victim of rya strain or ,�iher vve w akt.r. er, tablet in a fourth of a gla.:e of water and allow Cnhrio Government lord. .Sick sad If u, you w;ll be glad to, know flat arc=nrdlnq ro to dinaotra 'with this hgnid bathe the rye, military depot with the indorsement,' lttaoralbonantaoptio rr:,l hope for .r,t .Jianr }- to four timaa dnily; 1'ou should notice your "Respectfully returned to Captain_ -, ! Authorizedtoobtainlsnember and chartgr whoa. cyrs wrrer,ailin • t they h:,ce had their eyes ,dear it rrr, ' Dr. ewts t rrc it It t u• e' t}' r,Fiimm,rn n will l • 1' --_— ._. y , th C l r The recur f h' t lodsea In every ovltue tet Canada. --r r a ..1 nn Ipr fit a. wr.n- .. i q,nr y t rvappear. If your aerial irrr rrrsrriptir,n tlnr nnri a:,%., alter "ti's•+. are bothering T-ou, rren a little. take steps, "1 r ala y. nil 0 Ia I'O k, Show that he has only fifty-six men,, Purely Canadian. ••f•. toned and .sono- trying it: a . almr,st blind: could not srr• ro In ra,• them nnw brforr it is too late Many mai, read at 111 Now l 11th rrrn rrery,birta without aye hopplvaaI • blind might have bren eared it they and tn% •rrr•:, tin r:nt deer 4t had rarru for their in -and -explanation is desired as to why 11 therp Is no local lodge of Chosen Frionds alaa:�cs nny'rnr•rr eyr. time night they would pain dnatdfully. now thry feel N''r. Anniher prtanh,ent Phy=t,•lan to whnm the n he requires sixty-five nose bags.19 to your dgMeR a"I r dlnet to alp 01 the 1=42gem ' fine all the time. It wa+ like n mtrar-;P lr, twr' n, rvr ar atrt ml lvl.. =ata 8..n-t,ptn 1. a 'vr:. rrmarnahlr rr mrr!v I�9_ tonahuentingredlenu "" The captain's indorsement in re 1 p ply APPLY" -.—A-dxti' whe-u,..•aJ-:+_;:a . -. } . • hazy with or without alu"r., but a°tr•r u•�r.t: thi+ "' ,,, nal n nem nevi syr eperlallstr and ntee I' p^ r1Lr,! 1, tl,rm, 'f.hr nu,tn:tar;urers anarnmre It prraeription' for fi,tr•en' flays rtr•rythioa .erms to rtr.•ncth,n,ryrslFln :,� p,r rent In ons. wrok's time ht ._ a was 'aS fO110WS: Respectfully retllrn- ed. The nose bags are required for M J.W+Lrdwarde:M.P. W. F. Montague, GraadCouadllor. nndReeordir clear I rho even road fins print with.,ut g!a. •.r." mon? In<ent—s fir ren;nd the money. tet ran be It is belirved that thousnd.' h, w,ar "tuatn,yi tr,.m any rn,at dntaR,et and u oar of the horses and not for the p bail, J. H. lie M.D., Gran MediealFs t::a•.,•. ' can now discard them in a rensr.n:thte time and •'fry rrn l,rrpsratluns 1 feel should be kept on hand rnr rnnlar usr In atn,o5i every famlI •,•; he Valtna. w-IRs^r nhtr tc ter^ukthrr, their t�n,a c'o. Ftorr Toronto,_"l a. tnuttttoda* m} ' men." Gran O rplllaef. HAMILTON . ONTARIO . •t. your order. tet to h y > p. I the trouble and eayear r kir d:t:gprt cannot. ittlnard'a Ll-l—ent Vures Colds. ho. trNed--oalr a few dreN required et ea apynetioa. Pries Oer koala at deakn m dellnTed. M. F YOUNG, P. O. F., 516 Lyman Bldg., Montreal, Cat► dlib•orbi•e and Abs"kne, Jr.. ar. made in L.+,aa WANTE Men & Girls For All Departments r.ay _._Elnp1__o1me_nt__ Steady -Good Wages APPLY" Inderneadeat Rabbet Co., Ltd: MERRiTTON, ONT. ED. i. ISSUE 49-16, .� -+,;, ":;F •E^ap•'^�y •_- �- +,rx-C:••-• e,a3",•-w '�nr�- �aw:•s� :;,+F- -y.-.,,�.o� r=,;. a:w;"y�, -w.» . - - - - -- _- - - --- - - - - rF `, a-.. . i. -r .. 'i , -V..K . •>'F✓d' a�., ...tis' `,„ l 47� •�.. _.:,.. ,,'Xr r �- F.. :.i .. 1?.. ✓ • _ F ,.. 7. T ��tAL���s. -Mrs. James Hing moved this --W.W. G. Ham'and John Draper , L week into Wm. Haney's d -welling had a business trip to the city on for the winter. Friday. c C _ ore- h W. J. Clark moved into Mies -Ladies! Remember the After. -Frank Bundy,' of Toronto, Sitq + i Wright's residence on Monday noon Tea at Mrs.. Housser's on Fri- spent Sunday at the hove of; his - last. day, Dec. 1st, from 4 tot. Mus!• father here. -W. J. and Mrs. Coakwell spent cal program. Proceeds for patri- -Mrs. W% H. Peak is. making. Sunday with relatives In. Mark- otic purposes. Admission 25c. " improvements to her residence - - -The regular meeting of the just west of the town hall.., A� _ -Fred g Alloway, of ,Oshawa, Girls' Red Cross Club will be held =T. M. McFadden 'is havinthe _Just arrived A new a1�8�i�8�i6 J� -- spent Sunday with his relatives on Saturday, Dec. 2nd, from 3 to cement foundation build for his ;here. 5 p. m., at thehoweof Mies Alegra residence adjoining the drug -store. L&dl®S Boots: =Lloyd Shirley, of Hamilton, Cronk. John McGinty has the contract. _ spent over Sunday here with his -Charles Swallow, of Toledo, -The regular monthly meeting Fine Donctala, Cloth Top Patent Ohio who came here a •cou Ie of of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will Miss Lizzie Mvore has secured 'seeks ago to visit his sister, Mrs. a 'e at t e vme of Mrs. John allnewest at loll. - a position with the T, Eaton Co., Wm. Clark, of Church St., is now Powell on Wednesday, Dec. bth, Toronto. seriously ill at the latter's Lowe. at the usual hour. �'�il6C? heavy E�yeryd tL BUOtS for -Thos. A. Wi'=on has moved -Those whci are of the opinion -While standing on the Fide•. � Tinto Leonard Neale's di�elling at that " e tire not in neer! of a good w Ik in €rontof Jars. Fir,cllay'.= uu both I711✓i�l and -e)>rnen. the "mile bridge' roads systeru should drive along ' tiJ eduesday evening, ?Fir John -Dr. Henry will be here as the Kingston road, which is now Stephen-ou wits t}ir.,wu vi..;lently 'usual nest Tuesday to attend to alx,nt a, liml as it way last Spring,, te; the tense t'ialk by �t buy rid --- isle professional dctties: even tltortgh a ,large amount of I in oil x bicycle A5 a is-ult. An � / —Pte._ Frank 1tNcve =, of tl.ie money lra� been =t;,.nt up,ii+ it I,ldly bt•ui5ed and t-<al•cely rtble . X JY/ A S F R iy.� I T S ''182nd Battalion, Oshawa, spent dt--t-hi; the surnmcr, to leave her bed. Altltuiigl, there -.over Sunday with J, C. an,d Sir=.—Runiember the bazaait• to be is a by-law prohibiting the pr: c- Z��� �! ��n�R n��e end Bryant. held in the,Town Hall on theatcer• ti --'e of radilig on the sidewalks, What about �'ot.ir Clirj C W. J. Diller ha;. -returned noon arid. evening of Thursday, the U,ys nevet` think of riding y .tllf3t L'�S. Lt)us �iill�l pudding home after spending a maple of I)ee. tfi. under the ansliicc,sof the auytvltere else. that I' weeks on bu-lases in Manitoba stud «'c,rnen's Auxiliary of St.- Geo- —A very interestingrneeting t' as r, t Sattkatchewau.. c'ze'+ Cliurd,. There will be otter• held by the \} omen':•, Instititte. at �� e: havE ill the llbco4sat1 , l')'t1ttS ta1.lt.are n(icestiuh'y', for tilelr t —Robert Logan, of Oil City, ere for gale a choice .assortme.nt of the home of Miss Fr•aukieJoues on Pri•ll,h atiuu, all fresh and good, such a5 Pa., visited with N. J. and Mrs. fancy 'work, home-rwtde biking, the afternoon .of Lite 2Stlt in -t, Chapman and other friends in this candies, ic•e CIVAM, et(-., also a Hepar t, from Itetl Cross c•ummit- `seeded Raisins, .ill Lula, 2 Ills. •for 2)C. .'locality last week. parcel posit booth. There will be � tern show dint 48 -hint- "sinal art —Miss B. Bunting has been an exhibition of war tru,phies,!comfort bags have been shipped Choicte Currants -2-2 !- li): Now -Mixed Peels 30e lli. _ ..'spending a few days daring tits curt„s, rt lics and other things of during the pa=t ENVeb 'weeks. Tlie C' i _..._- est nePkw}th hercister,-Mrs•-R. iart�-r•c�}t. Everk4ody eome. Acs. jas-ti-Htte-wisalif -tc, thank tlse �'T: i1 %'UOb1.1g �'!tS 10C 11)ti, tlV ZtleTll. . Batemfcll of Toronto, mission free• ladies who have so williugly assist- - -S, Carter, Jl. P. P., of Guelph, --The vice -regal train on which ed in the w6rk ; also Lite young will occuply—the pulpit in tine His -Excellency the Duke of Devou• girls of Miss Feral Burliug's.�un Methodist Church un Sunday and shire, Cauada's .new Governor day School c•la,s, who kindly con- prese`XMAS 00 t tthe plana of Social Service G-nerxl, and party trowelled upon tributed the falling of one bag, and 0 DS -and Evangelism. from Halifax to Ott xw>t .vas in ti fle Bertha Bunting's .clam who -Mrs. John Dickie and si=ter, , charge of D. J. O'Connor, of the filled two bags. bliss Burling's Miss P. J. Wright, left on Monday department of the Secretary of class and the Flos,4e Fisher Club �'e never"had � bet %er diRpla' --for California, where they w31-1- Stadte. - The iLp*c:ial-.iruhich_consi-4t•_ .had previously ectntr1bei.te.d.$-I.GU. J"" 1 _ �-�r - - spend the'winter with their broth- ed of ten coacbee, ran over the -Oil Wednesday afternoon, Lisa ��.' ., �;hrist;rrii l7t 00 /P O � e•r er, A. E. Wright. • Canadian Government railways home of Jautes and Mrs. Proue -�- than we have now -The damages to the school by from Halifax to Montreal, and of the base line, was Vile scene o , the recent fire has been fixed at thence over the Grand Tr ink to a pretty wedding, when their X11 d1R�3lSy' - - -- t636 by the insura nee, company and Ottawa. ?Le equipment and ser- daughter, Hdna B., became the. • the school board. and the necessa- vice -were of the veru higbest, and bride of Robert W. Baledon, son - ry repairs have been made• the running schedule was care- of Edwin and Mrs. Balsdon, of �i:, Qt 1' ciilcy�i's 68 are now - -D. E: anti Mrs. Pugh and son, fully carried out, the train i'r'is this village. The ceremony wan _ Elmore, who have been spending ing in Ottawa precisely on the Petformed by Rev. J. Bedford. on display --see them. the summer mouths at their cot- minute. JIr. O'Connor; in whn4e� uuderan . rch of cedars and car- tageonthe Brock roars, have s•e. charge the train was, received ustion and in the pr"ence of �i1 ills h?ii'dWi-1T{,, dept. you will fiTld �1�� ti turned to their home in the city vers4,n it runhratnlatir)ns from His shout thirty gueKt+, relauce� of Y .tor the v%ioter. I•:sepllF n•y. a -i well as from differ' the- bride and woom. Tire ywang cutlery s -James Nicholson, of Whitby, ent girt? r f the world. Thi+ is c'oaple were nnxttFnded ilia bride cutlery and Silverware, Hockey ; who lied frPyciPntly pt:ay:e,l hiss• the Llai''! IL,yal Party of 'v}tic•It entr+riag the room on they arm of - Goods, etc., etc. +�.. u, :.ball with the boys of, tl:e village, M'r. () Connor baa hurl charge her, father. The bride was dreg."ed. U . - l>:as been otlic•ially declai,ecl wound- f},e former ones b,•ing the Duke of in a liand on',e gown of erubr,,id• -- ed, hid arose having appeared. -iia l'o'ts in lli 1, fro,ai Stratfoad to .Pted =ilk, and•tw 4in gild vtrixic►ir • s---C*HAPMAN of the easnalty lits of Monday. Lobdiin, anal the UttkN of (.rt• the -gift of t,rooni and c:crrir•) a Bustler Robt. Hauki:i, of the onrigt,t in - 1911, -figs'' !1.lc1) tn. bonclnrt r,f ,.;tttixti••u- rand nwrc}+ 1K2nd Btttaliou, O=hi'wt3,..y,Fnt-Utt+t+' �, :lir. O'bonw,r.tt 1:in'.i}e• -tt,. Tii,•.li; l,I:y'c, opts sir -aan,tair` i _ �T Sunday at the home of hi= mother-F•n.l+l,;ti• ,+f the Gi, ifiJ T,,iuk Ft's:,. the re,'il,ient� (it nt cry vFai�l rule vMAc WILL SOON BE HERE ' here.- .Ise rtl,er,ts to go tot 1?chihi. tt ty for ttiirty•three yeitr�, from I,rrsFnts, ir,cludii,s; .twc, hMnus.,nic .l1 S ttion Camp,_ Toroth.,, -esti llundtty «liens,.- lie giitied hi: side rsliet;L e1,Eciue,. ;11 r, and ,!.try. Ralsdou meat to begin a-peci'tl cuurse in r'.nc�, - . r 1-4 the eldest left.on the*eveninz train for Car. Arc•.ynu needing Chrtstu,as if w tbi+ la the plats to bu at ri S7. J, O'C oars - ' i �rs,o-,. "ee: eti, aha se�ear e+•, t;ascrants 15c tip. Peel, ,. n. —We would like if aril' �ulrrri of F,1< kering. cru p•,int tris ►,: i.IN trxvellii,s� iu orange, lemon and citron, 3i)c. Walnuts and Almonea fi0c lb, it navy blue suit with velvet hat _ $ver varier of s se's at old 'lens. Prunes 2 for W. 'berg would etaimine the libel on All}son Bro•. stat! rather an Y Y Fi p their tit:�c and if they finis that unpleasant experience on �lnnclxy to iuxtrh. Dates its Ib. Apricots only 14c lb. their subscription remain -unpaid, 'evenin of last week,"'bni which, —Capt. (Rev.) 'A.' C. Cummer, Lemons 488 r dozen u g cba lain of the 182nd. Battalion, Oranges 45c per dozen up. per p — 4. -:to remit'' at once, With* the fortunately diel not end in a trap p ,greatly 'increased cost of all kind -4 edy, They are the fortunate pos- and Lieut. Wylie, of the same Royal Purple Calf Meal 1.1)U a hast. Royal purple Chicken Food 96c and 60c of material, it is more necessary se;sors of a tine flock of turkey; battalion, were in- town on -Mon- Grit and Oysti,r Shell 833 per bundred. Bacon, Ham, Haddie, ete, than ever that payments be trade as well as other fowl, and they day` on business in regard to the " promptly, so that we may be able frequently attract the envious work of'ecru}ting. According to G. A. GILLESPIE, 1�UNBARTON : to meet our obligations. Kindly eyes of passers-by. On the night , present plans of the militia -- - d l •'bilis of - remit at once if you find that you in question, when it lead reached epai tment, tie reteponsi y seeuring the one hundred thous- are in arrears. -A bag of pata�oes weigh;, 9c? a late !tour, A noise in the pard caused them to investigate. They and risers which Canad.i is ez iecG I r lbs: beets, ,o lbs.; carrot?, 75 lbs,; fou_ud a man oath a horse and ed to raise for oversea4 service falls the civil authorities, onions, 75 lbs.. parsnips, 65 lb,;'. rig, and naturally they concluded upon t� not under the control of and turnips, 75 lbs. , Every person than the visitor had . not come to the militia, a� formerly. Eveerr t he who sells or offers for sale any hast them pay a friendly visit, but that suich the war began, the work of of the vegetables mentioned that it had something to do with their recriiiting has been carried allpost doe -s not contain tile- iturtiber of heti-house. Wh-nn they made their entirely by member, of the milit- -pounds called for shall be liable to appearance the midilight visitor is force. and a tithe it proved a fine of $25 for, the flr,t offenra attempted to escape, but in the -for very successful,,. as the young hien and 850 for each sub�egaent. (,f• darkness of the night, he found it of the vounti•y offered themselves fence. A bas; of any of tile fore- most diflicult-problem to find- the fawtor than they could be clothed .-going i, one and a half bii=h:4=. Kingston road, 'Mich now i:, And egtiippPrl, but for the p tat -Ort F-iday morning last Allan not the kind of road a mail wotiltl year recruiting li:cs become a slows Bath had the' mi.,fortune of hav- -horse choose to rake record time. Iii tciduxrs job, until finally it has ing his attacked to hls milk ''The his serious efforts to find the; exit come xlin.ost to a. �tuud ti?1. _!r - .`wagon, run away. nnirnal 'was ftanding in front of the Go"- from the yard, Allison Bros. grail- pled with hiru, The war: trie,I to rant;iltoents Lite now being made don Nouse «•lien- the nofini ctr .+act =e hiss qc h^ 5a inn th•tt he.�fur,the work to be ,k,ne by civil ,. running away Butered his heArl. After fining c'e.t a: fits as F.rl. ' Bryan's corn. -r, it tiu•ned north on t -Elizabeth St., when -it f:•ll down _. upietting the rig nod. breaking R nuinber of bnttlf < anal dan,abin- the wagon somewhat. The Antutnn Leaflli=sin $and, caf Sr. =Andrew's church held a very successful meeting on Snt- nr aye erneirni a ie home of ” Mrs. W. H, Peak. There ;was a full attendxncc of members pre, ent, and Also x ntimber-ofvisitors. feature t. i J yh � 't a5 drunk ald thought lie wt4 driving into hid o:wn yard, bait this twas a rather latae excnse, as t'r-i= i, a dry province. 'anal 'v(, x1 kno:v L-oni experienc•o that liagw)r canr:r,t be "(:tired fir love or nioney. When it wa- ' aigs e -Lacs that an eeimivatiou be evade of the tis,•, the man protest„d against such familiarities,, but, said that lie ;Would show them so nethin- that he did have, and with that he n'ithcltew from hip pocket x 3'?• calibre revolver, and pointed it at his hosts. This a iais. This - a k la�t re.r>rt, and -it this a'1 -v proves a fiiilure same fortri of eompiclsury servi' ; iit.ty, orted to, . PORT utiioti. ltr. P,:Gav ; now nn employee of T the Grand'frunk; he having secured,a prnition on the section, Charles Rate and family have mos- ed to` the village arriv:rig here Last tis,, rda 111r. Rate is employed •ed on the G. T 11.'Sectir,n. p y --- _-_ ___-_-- _----- j j -- --FALL IS SURELY HERE - ' Dunt i-orget that we have a dandy nets line of Sweater Coats for W 'S and Men at rea�r,nable prices. We handle the "Visor y grand" exclusively. Itti the great! in 1 Collar -you've. heard so much about, t - p See our uew stock of Boots and Sttoes-All rices and sizes that �i11 fit everybody from grandad to baby. See our n+ll samples from the Lonndes Tailoring Co. for i� Fall and winter Suit; and Coats' We have __ ____ __ __ __ _____ _ ELM DALE MILLS The chief of the meeting was considered a dandy bunch this time. ' t\'a9 an interesting address by forcible argument in favor of "= " Mrs. Rnssell, of Toronto, who was formerly in bringing the interview to an close, and the man drove _PiCK�R2NC the best Mani- _ R A BUNTING a• missionary ,India, abrupt You can always get _� .IPICK:ERINGir • where her husband, also mission- off in a westerly direction at full tuba Flour made from No. 1. Established 1857. I>~ ary, died about fourteen years gallop. During the wordy alter- Manitoba Wheat. ago. altercation the man said his name Royal Househeld and Glenors for -There died in Toronto on Thursday, Nov. • 23rd, Abigal Jia- was Smith and that he lived at stop 13 on the Kingston road. Of Bread, Tryabag. Pasts Rolled Oats y Flour • Fresh • jos, widow of the late Robert Wil course in exciting moments like BRAN, SHORTS _ !� •► Summer OO -son, of the Inland Reven-tte-Dept., these;-ar man -is liable -to -forget his — MIX FEEDS __ _' in her 88th year. She was for name and place of abode. Smith:OAT CHOP many years a resident of White- being a common name naturally CRUSHED OATS su self to the man, and = BARLEY CHOP ` years ago resided in Pickering with her daughter, firs. Burch. the unlucky situation probably suggested the number 13. A cou- WHEAT - CRACKED CORN - ,Coal Oil Stoves For the past few years she has ple of matches were struck which ''. MIXED HEN FEED .. lived with her daughter, Mrs. E. M. Torrens. of Toronto, from showed clearly the features of the man, who was a complete stranger, Caldwell's Cream substitute Calf Meal. - Lubricating Oils, _ -�ilg `whose residence her funeral took but who would be reengnivse .=- - MolassesMeal--- _ place on Monday to Mount Plea- ;ant cemetery. She was a sister of seen 'again. It was found that the visitor did not succeed in get- CHOPPING AND OAT . CRUSHING EVERYDAY a ' l _ - arvestlYlg Too s, C.. " the late Edward Major, who was ting any fowl, but on the same Get prices on feed in ton lots. r prominent in the early political night F. H. Riebardson's hen- BELL PHONE. life of this riding, and she wits held in very high esteem by house was entered by breaking the a lock and several fine fowl appro- �,� �/_ I . SUN f"J S p SEP H I r 1 large :ir:l-� �f ft!r nd�!, 1 printed by the caller. C'hoppiug every day. l=�l 1