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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_12_08l 7kP1VF.-W511WMV .ti;� z`t,�A�i}.',t'�:G';. 'w 1'�tit£�ti,'�,'•�'��,�e`+`S •"M,t:. �r"'bq': �.J .'^r..�� f ''{` ::?'Sl .Y.�.• - - ' -� - •'°`. .. r�'+r�' y moi.. 17 Y L. XVi: PICSERiNtI ONT�; FRIDAY, DECEMBER .x,.1916 — _ No. 11. ' - _ ___V0 r. 11 a ase !a - MOUNT PLEASANT at�eErl RrveFt- - Established 75 years PINK MILLS Anezeellent concert will be Riven{ W. J.'Micbell will hold an auction Xed{ta� sale of standing timber, mined uta le GREENWOOD by the ppupils of Mount Pleasant school p S• S. No. 12, Pickering, on Friday I beech and cedar on Saturday.Dec, GL. CALDW F.LL, M. D., Successor veairig, _ .Dec. _ 15th,_ comr iencit 9th o to the late Dr. R. Brodie, Phone 305 - at 7 o'clock. Silver collection at the ILLS Claremont, Out. FLOC R : - - door in aid of the Red Cross Fund, CHERRYWOOD - ;. a a j� E. FOR6YTH, D. of O., Regis-—'--"'r" A mee'iirc; of the Patriotic Lex�ue ► • tared member of the O tometrical Asea 'WHITE 'SATIN- }3AF 9F)• gF1gCK ROAD aiationofoatario.' speeial attention gisen to -of Polling Division NQ. 8 will be held tYeShingof glasses. Eyes tested free. North CREAM BUNS-FAMILY, R'. J. McDonald and family have" in the hall on Monday evening, Dec. Claremont 16t! _ 11th. moved into the residence just r-,Icated- O. McKINNON,'M.D., L.R.C.S., TEA BUNS-YasTRY by Geo. Cowan, sr. No Edinburgh, member of the Ccllege of Asa Hubbard is still under the doc- _ DUNBARTON = g I' am a 'inn highest prices : Physicians and sir eons of tot•'s-cure. MCF,' Hubbard is also nn > p � e o , ed Royal college of Burgeons, Ediuburgh, !Bra 5110Tt6, �aI121)O, the nick 'list suffering from n severe On November 21st, death removed, fsteseial attention to dsteasea -of women and cold. , after a•sbort illness -one of the oldest for Barley and Wheat. ' " = '= •itridtea, OMee and residence, Brougham. and most highly tea acted recidenta W. H. Jackson lost a horse this p r a Wheat. Sere week, owing to injuries receiveli by of this neightiot•bnod, in the person oft teQal. het m rices before-Eel-lin being kicked by its mate, iiecessitaf. Mrs. Thomas Lacey'in her 74tfi year: y 1) � X53 R. FAREWELL, K.C.,'BARRIS- = ill liirids Uf Chop. ing it beingg shot. By her death a sorrowing husband �. Ras "t or emdCounty Mrs.'Badgerow, sr., is we are glad and five grown sip children are bereft Cho in On �MOnda B, 'i1,Rlaftee. Boort Soaas, WhttbT• 10 v to report, a little better than she was of a faithful w.if�e and loving, affection- loll . � � y last week. A daugbter from Michigan ate mother. Deceased was the only Wednesdays. and 'Fridays E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and -- arrived--on Saturday, and will take :daughter of the late Thos. Pickens z. As Solicitor, NotarT Public, Eta. Money to- _ y SCRANTON COAL. D. L. andl W. char a of her for some time to come. and was well known in this township ban, O>nw Brock Bt. North. WhitbT. -9aiy g having spent the last 58 years on the Chopping will not start Dental STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA 7TH LINE, PICKERING farm on which she died, being born in _ Toronto and moving here with her - until 9 a. m. BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., .AND STEAM. g parents c nts from Whitby in 1857. The J, H. and Michell were visiting Ozaaaate or the $bear College of t;entet ere sympathy of he community 8l son and University of Tosoato. omoo, T. and Mrs. Garner on Sunday. is extended to the busband and fam- Don't bring lees than �R W. M. Fringle's hardware store, Whitby Remember the .wood sale of Wm. ilv in their sail and sudden bereave- ----five ba$s,- as-mifiislum Minna hours 9 to 12; t %0 5.90. Ind phone it. 5iicbeIl on Dec. Oth- at Green. River. _ man phone W. Lily J. L. SPINKf LIMITED! _ ment. The remains were laid to rest ]goring Dr Heatons absence ovezeai- Hr Sohl ; _ The mild weather has enabled the amount chat Ked for _ M ing Do, will be is charge, PIOHERING, OAiT. tarmers to get along with their plow- on- Nov: gird in - Erskine eemeter-y.• 'ofloge The children are: bare. Wood Kerr, 'Will- be i�ve bags in Eddie Michell gathers eggs from his Niagara-on-the-Lake; 3lr& William future. Rhode Island Red.pullets pullets only eiz Gilmer, Dunbarton :- Fred, Hi hland 1�ust:zsssi Isasritrs. _ Cti jt $_R L W S T S Rmontli- Creek, and Wm. and Victor at home, ti yr G. HAM-Issuer of Marrt'age Veterinary Surgeon' The ladies in this vicinity attended Liosusa in the cc of On Honor Graduate of the Ontario the Red Cross meeting on Monday DUNSArtroN Tiakaslna Village, Ty F. Z.l. , Ri i}.rN Vetevivary College and Honor- nightat F. Hornshaw's, Gkeen River. Ernest Walton, of Toronto, has been TPOUCHER, .Real = Estate Auc- ary Associate -of the' Ontario The farmers in this locality are visiting friends here. o donees, valuator, collector Lad issuer Veterinary Colle s. thinking of organizing a Farmer's . Mlss Daisy Burns spent her week- - ' a! a"*'"' lyse=s Br°ughia• toy Ind.-phone 3 Club, to reduce the high cost of-living. �d respite is the city, « yy L HOPPER Issuer of Marrtia� Claremont - _ _ --�Qt}tarT ell were in the cdtp over Sunda The shingle that has luso sane- • D's Moons" id the ocuoty of Ontario, BANGOR YL g g +nose at 01070 and his residence, Claremont. A ver pleasant tinfie was ent at NEW UTCHER SHOP y P p faction for over so yeas. Empire _ dq B.BEATON TOWNBHIPOLEBH The annual plowing match of the the concert on St. Andrfreo's night. Corrugated lion R'ith a tn. by Coaveyaaear, OommlMO04U for > Bangor Plowing Association took place Miss Nellie Thom spent the week sm4.las, Accountant. Ste. irony to }ono A full line of-Fresh Meats always on Wednesday last on E. E. Annis' end at Starkville rt ith her cousin, Mrs, 2 y then a ken. � it before yon on b m '•toner of Marsly. III•• farm- and was one of the most sue- Reuben-•Pearse. bap other makes. If you are lin „meas- NOLO a ;; Out, y.y on hand at shop, need of a Cream 3e rator. * - cessful to Its bistory, there being a Mrs. Oeorgp White bars been having- pa Try la a number of competitors, and also a visit from her niece; 5tiss Mary Ben- a Premier for 30 days. Also HUGH S. PUGH. Glen Major, Out.. --Wagou on road every day. . - a respectable "number'ot spectators nedv, of -Searboro, gasoline engine@ from - M. up. f Licensed Auctioneer. Ea;uauve s=par•` lanae in imported and thorontthbrea soett Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty and critics. Among the visitors we Pies. B. White. F. Morrbion and H, See or write me before buying. , /¢ccs conducted an .bene, write for %arms noticed E. Tomlinson, a former real- Gattellyd, of the lk3nd Batt.. spent. Bell Phone. mad partuularsi�oae Coen 931f1. 3&17 ; Butcher's cattle wanted dent o£ this locality, . and whose stall- Sunday iit their 1lt+uk*a here. -, FP09TiLL, Licensed Auctioneer, JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERIrG ing countenance we were all pleased Miss Uarlorh Alllwo apd miss Ger- ri • J. ProUge, - 'Pieke?ing e for Counties of York and Ontario. Ane. to see a sin, •After careful-inn ctioh trade White vvrfr home -t aiistat in _ e elan salsa of all hinds actenued to on sho~ -Corner Hing and Chu`<•ch.Sta. 'the udg es aw arded prizes+ as follows : the Reateh concert on T1lursday last. /�/ © T� C G I notate. Addeo" Green siverP.O., Oar, - rrow..ridinR. H. E. Turner i I-fur. Mfrfr- Thomas Cheater, of New Lis- / � yf� r w T ro'fa ridia , F. Turner: !I-furrow walk. •keard, has has bran impending a to _ - �T B. POWELL. Licensed Aue• • ing P. Tomtinsd'd With' -rolling dale-with her'si•ter, 3Frs. Alas•. Thom; -- -- - -" _ 1r�' . tloa«r vat coulter, A. Milne: god, W. Percy, fir. Mre. Iran Annis and her daughter, I R�jl` resume Cho in tiIIt� OWE". an York An kinds of SAWINGMACHINES pp $ w.esoadnew eitber privately or by&action J, Turner and B. Annis: Corn land. a tee Fanny• 11uvP returned to the p r, For anus or other particulars ap ly at real • - H. Malnolln. H. Michell , Stubble. G. after A few days visit with her par- Otic rolling a8 USilal on yy St les to suit everyone, eireular Duncan, B, Wilson, A. Pherrill. J'ra., October l:.th. Jensen 6}laabat}r8t Pickering. Phone orders y y Pat•, (Ieb, and Mte: White. 7 Jan at Yaws Oiles. Pickering. win ro• saw@, hammered-and gemmed.Wallace; ."Ve prompt onsotien- Satiotaeti0o guar". R. Beat strike out.lD. Annie; Mss. W7 phaco number. u Independent Prices reasonable. Best finish• W. H. Norton Best walk• WHITBY i7er Prompt seri ice given and ansa _ We Pell ornery wheel@ circular Ceam, A Michell.IiaB Wilco emads a Rev. Mr. Muirbead, the rector at _.=atisfaction guaranteed. z roomed 44-0 of z1h. bu, t �R .�r •[• M0'�-� 'saws; gasoline ecRineq and w r, Cut ere and uggtee. it was not decided who should get it. At their meeting-on Monday even- . U. r, UL0404A waver Vetorinary Surgeon ing the council defrred' action on the :Sonor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- W• H- JACKSON recruiting question. Or-address R: R. \o. 1. Locust Hill. _ WEST HILL. `a rinary-Colleft BROCK ROAD. At a meeting in Ail Sainte' Church land Graduate of the Veterinary,. — Mr. Gallagher has started a butcher on Wednesday evening the question I have a good stock Of Phonescience office Aoso residence 8Ai72 •'�� � buainean in the town. of improvements. to the church -pro= A REAL-'ESTATE , H. W-estney dt Son are busy these perty was considered. SARNIA iC111REMONT, - ONTARIO dabs wiring :lir., 9herlock;s house. The traction by-1aw was defeated on � r00* j �� H. Duncan bas inside an addition to Monday by a decisive vote. The inter- his abed. He likes to keep his rigs all eat taken and the vote polled wasN C 1 = C �-I c ���>f�� ; under cover. Arrester than that of any raunieipalWire Fencing r �. . Will Gorman has engaged •with-Mr. election in-recent years. The defeat W, Burkholder, -of •Whitev'ale, an- - Hall for the winter to work on the is attributed largely to the industries ALSO — *ounces that he has been appointed r - Miller-Lash farm., we already bade in opposing it, -and 're agent of the Holeproof Clothing Com- 150 acre Farm :For Sale, good ';oil,, Victor Crosson is making good head- the opposition is said to be due to the panyy. of London, England, the great- brick house with 8 rooms. way with his garage. It is .ready for. report that the compusy would pay Brace 'W2re, Staples erne Olothing Co, in the world, Call. Baras�and stabling for 42 head the root now. See our town grow. the Ford rate of wages which would land inspect samples and note nigh of stock.,-Heu hoose Be on the took out foe the new milk be a minimum of $5 fly er day and a quality of goods and extremely low sad pig pen. detivery in the town, as -a new dairy participation In the profits, in addl- - Cedar Posts and _ geiees. Quality and durability of has atarted. .It has not been named tion to that. This would cause com• goods and perfect fits guaranteed. 'All in good repair. as•yet. ion in labor, a fact which interested St�el Posts. V. . _ - A recruiting meeting. was held is �oron.to roanufacttirers, who also used We i . Rsehar • Melville Church on Thursday night of their influence against the by-law. JOHN PHILIP _ last week. - Pictures an the war were Both Cobourg and Bowmanville are Coal, Lumber, Cement, Shingles, shown which were very interesting, anxious to get the industry and the Lath and Ready Roofing Notary Public, Pickering. The house was filled to the doors. latter is negotiating with the Com- always in stock, ,Sae a full line of fresh and cur- Dr. •Spaulding's. Pale on -Saturday pang. Should it locate there it would y !d meats constantly on hand. ♦� was a success, as everything sold well. have a great effect on both Oshawa . Water, Purr Waifs!' The doctor and fawily are moving and Whitby, A. 1C. RE-ESOR, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon the city. We are soriy to lose themfrom - Ham, Bologna, Weiner@, etc. I if you,are wise you will aqe tb only all gi)odrwork. a help-la WHiTev��s _. WOUST HILL T}.: Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, `� — +$ \Vine Button is working in the city Highest prices pain for who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline 9ROUaHAM for short time. ' r Butcher's cattle Eaginee, all kinds of pipe and fittings Mrs.. McNeely is .vi itin� with her XMAS GIFTS for -tater works. Also bath room, fix. -yrs W. E. Holtby is visiting friends daughter in Toronto. o �• • • tures, etc. Everything given careful in Toronto this week'. Mrs. Bell spent a few days with her iekeriag ` .lei attention. M. S. Chapman, of Piekering, was daughter, Mrs, F. Hindle. - RICE'S PUMP WORKS, in our burg on Tuesday on business. We are glad to see Fred Beare able _ — Fc►R _ Horne.Tel, 5.521. Wbitevale, Ont. N• Y. PourhWer, of Toronto, was here to be around again, after nursing a - First-class riga for hire ' with his father, Thos. Poucher, over fractured ankle. = - Da or night Sunday. -Services hi .the Baptist Cbuch are 7 g The Pickering Remember W. iliichell s suction being well attended and at Westing verybod V_But meets all trains -sale of abi�ut 1`l acres of standing tiro• g J Teaming promptly attended to. Vigilance Committee ber' chiefly maple, beech and cedar, at with great results. lot $1, corn tl, on Saturday.Dec. 9. Lieut. W. J. Beaton, who has been Agent for Canada Carriage Co. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodis ill 'at his father's home' here for -the {4� Church will meet at the hbmb of Mrs: pAst month; is now progressing favor- For runny months iso have been �� �� �esL The object of this Association is to H. Sbea on Wednesday, Dec. 13tb, at ahlj, assembling our stock of GiftG6ods Arley Pick4wing. lessen stealing and prosecute- 2 o'clock, sharp,All are welcome. avis feel sore- we- bave ingt; what ' the felons, Flight Lieut. F. A. Major, who has will be most suitable as gifts for _ s Rev, M. C. McCono.,hie, of Toronto, been home on his last leave, left on Members lravin propert stolen oommnai• °ccupied the pulpit in St.' John's Wednesday evening, sailing for T,bg- all. The following ace only a few Which School Shall I q P Pe h Church on Sunday last most accept- land on Dec, 9th. • suggestions : Bate immediately wit any member ably, and will officiate again next Siin- Attend ? g The Whitevala Red, Cross League ? of Executive Committee. day. G'ralouoTiis and RecordQ, Kodak's An important question, All busi. 1 held si most successful bazaar in the ' noes colleges are not alikc. CARE- 3lomberehip fee 0 Tile WomPrl s Institute will hold Oddfellow a Hail last Friday evening, Watches, Clacks. Cttff Links,. their next• meeting at the home of The booths in which. many usefrtl.and Rl•ae.elets, Jewel Crises, Cttt FUL JUDGMENT IS ABSOLUTELY NEC- Tickets mat be had from the President or. '.N1ra•- 3Techin- on Tuesday: Dei :" 12th, bean ifnl artistes were sold, were anis- Glass, �pect_acles,. etc. ESPARY, 'Write today for'the Cata- SecretrrY on application. at ?.30 p. m. _ Roll Cali, nlao sugges- g rogue of,the ' Fx, ticully decorated with,fla s end bant- _. Com.-L, D. Bank_ C. S, Palm. tion.§ fort"hristmaF: The Red Cross - ing.The fl�h pond. �mdPr the man`- Bibles, Ayiftal�'rayer-Bocfks, - ELLIOTT , _ - Ally incited. ngement o las i er, prove )e - Rn a I /V� J.A. 01�Ofi1Qr. W. Jr Clark. An- irupgrkant business rhittige' is chief.attrartiun of the evening. The 5iirrots, Fancy Papeteries, -j �C.��2G taking place in"tmr village thiF week, net evoteda. atnotd Cr( to work. will Perfumes, Boxed _ _President, BecreiaeT devoted to Red Oro.§a work. At Chocolates. ,,�/ wheat Geo. Philip gives ;possPssion of, present the League has 00 pairs of ONT. t���+ �± hit inervantile hnsiness tnT-1:• Annis,QnfL-Lq rpnAv to be segit to , ,� et G`" Sb_gVing Seta, Casetl r -.--TORONTO. - SLS,—iSH�I'Gr E ra_D-- nT re,, :vPr. ' . r, Pht ip as 1 I thP'Prencfies. Playing Cards, Cigar@, Pipes, 7 1 T PICKE NG -1 - W__ S. 1 k E_ R NE Cor. Yonge and Charles tits. sip R flourishing trade here dit_ring the - ,. I' will help you to decide, Th Es We mAke a specialry of crosscut saws, past' few years, and in--bis delicate `Safeny Razors, etc., etc. school is conducted on the highest Tools of all kinds. Locks repnired, state cif- health he was beginning to Twenty-six ti'unien %vere killed >'• �,: plane of efticienrv. W e are prond RAzor•honing ;i specialty. For R first• find the strain of close ronRnemPnt by it munition, explosion in Eng Ts QOre xcraddea of :ts record. Students admitted rheas hAir triin or an easy shave call and application telling upon him. In land on WednesdAy. ? sit any timf-. Winter Term opens At the Eart-end Barber Shop. 'Mr, Annis, Arongham ndds to its popti• Dru ist.- Graduate Optician Jan, 2nd. Ii See our House Furnishings of.' all lotion a young man, who we believe A move to hitve President Wil- gg NV. T. Elliott. Principal kinds. Slightly IiFed (.carpets will make n pnrreaa of his chosen call- non renew hien offer of mediation r, N. R. Ticket Agent. Write 'n-dap for large CatalnEue• - from lb Cents Ayard ,ip.v in¢, and we wPieome him to our vil• I to the belliverent nation, was _e W, J. GORDON PICK ERINGrii:+ge. `made in the L S. House., 1;iYl,� , � 71 • . • .r 1 .. - .. r y. , salted boiling water and ccok in exact -}often, else they "Il wear unevenly. fy the same way as ordinary-ponid3e.II{ Turpentiac will prevent the moths Oatmeal Jell - y. -To each pint of ,from eating the Yalta inside the piano. ' `•9i . water allow one heaped tc,ispoonfut of A,nickel wall towgl rack is a handy' . �....,,..� , .. ••--• C e ristm coarse oatmeal. Dissolve half a tea- j thing fastened on the end of )a kitchen s A M. ' spoonful of salt in the water and stir I' table. in the oatmeal. Cover and leave for Npver allow a mirror to hang in the" 1 - at least twelve Hours. Turn into a. sunlight, or the bac.:ing will become saucepan and boil for twenty to thirtyclouded. ' minutes. Pass through a fine sieve I- . Wear gloves "whenever the} don't in-' - �` n ori and pour into a w 'tqd mold. When! terfere with your work `)f" you would cold, the jelly will turn out and it is have nice hands. ! _ delicious eaten. with stewed fruit, . Stains on mirror glasses can be re - cream, or milk and either salt or sugar, moved with a flannel cloth ' dampened t►rr� TV Rice and Barley Porridge: Ingre with spirits of ,camphor. -O'ne-quarter"-pound -of rice, en ea in' g butter and sugar to two ' quarts of water, one-quarter a cream a' perforated spool will., be - pound .of barley, salt to taste. Boil found, more convenient than a fork. lond kneel .down. Finally he receives .. the -salted water and stir in the rice I If you boil hooks and eyes in strong ; artificial legs with ankle joints provid- y and barley mixed together. ' Cook ' soda water before sewing them on gar-; ed with strong springs, so that his gait very slowly for about three hours in ments it will prevent their iron mold- acquires elasticity Thus equipped,., a double saucepan until ,the grains are Ing in the wash . i he practices walking about in the hos- The Gif That Gets soft. Next morning add a little cold : For apple snow, Bake seven large i pital garden with no other help than - milk: and reheat. apples,, rub through a sieve, add' quer- that of a light cane. Finally he pra- mile , Rice Milk. -Ingredients: ifs pound of ter -pound sugar, a little., essence of ctices on the "obstacle track," where rice;- one and a half pints -of fresh milk, vanilla and the -whites, of two eggs well he has to leap over things placed in one quart of salted water. Cook the beaten. his way. So agile do some of the men be6use it guarantees unequalled rice gently for one hour and a half in A teaspoonful. of ammonia mixed- become that they ' hive learned- to L n .. - - - the salted water. Next morning add ' with half a cup of cold tea is said to { jump off a high springboard, and a — semce—from Christmas t0 Christ- the milk and cook for half an hour. be excellent for ' cleaning black felt' man with his leg amputated far up the Serve with syrup, sugar or fruit. hats or men's black coats. Apply with• thigh actually learned to waltz. mas — over and over Hgam — L3 Oatmeal and Apples -Ingredients : a bit bf cloth. ! It is not enough, however, for these ' - : One pint of prepared .cold porridge, Remember that butter, milk and' crippled soldiers to learn to walk • Zfftwo ounces of sugar, six apples, peel- , eggs, are very apt to absorb strong ' again. They must learn to become �� �� ;� ��� ed, cored and cut in rings. Line a ''flavors, so keep them right away from once more useful members- of society. mold with apple rings and fill up with such things as, cheese, apples, smoked They enter -one of the thirty-two work- . It's the "88feat" you Can Select alternate layers of apple sprinkled. fish or onions. j shops in, Cripples' Town, where they y s with sugar and porridge: Cover with' For dirty boot or sticky markskk on' are put to do the work for which they for every man_ shaves, and Knows that grease -prof paper and steam till the a carpet, use ammonia;, if it should, are best fitted. A man who was a y - - pales are tender: ' Serve hot or -cold: seem to 'fade the color, this•is easily carpenter, for example, but who has a in the Gillette you are giving hire the with milk or cream. restored -by ruhi,ing with chloroform. ! stiff elbow, is set to do planing, as the best equipment that money can buy. A cloth wrung out of salt and water speediest way to recover the elasticity His appreciation will be SURE and '�' The Art of Making Cocoa. _ brings up the colors after sweeping. of his elbow. A locksmith is put. to All children and most grown-ups use a file; a man with a stili shoulder. TING like the chocolate flavor, and, indeed, must try to use a saw, and a stiff -fing- ti where tea and coffee disagree, prefer ' ! A y Christmas Gillette displays will be in it, to these beverages. Its richness is Sometimes it is necessary to con-' the windows of all the hustling Gillette CURE RHEUMATISM 3truct special tools or to adapt tools ;or makes chocolate. en unsuitable p accompaniment to a substantial for a maimed soldier, for it may be 'dealers --D dews Hardware and ted Through the Blood r that he cannot close his hand; so that GeneralStorea--eve here—in adozen imuch-desired chocolate favor without ryw 'having to -partake of the fatty, heavy and the Poisonous Acid is to use a certain viol. But with styles or more—priced from $5 to $25. components of chocolate by the right I =- _ Driven Out,- I use, the .suppleness of the muscles re - Z26 preparation of cocoa. turns to a wonderful extent, so, that Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, i.imited Cocoa, as most people know, is sim- The twinges and tortures of rheu- these handles and.other artificial aids j,- ply.the residue of chocolate, after the'matism are not due to bold, damp can generally be dispensed with in Ai&aand Faetry-GtLLEM WLDING, NON77tFAL fat has been removed. The bitter ` weather as so many people sµppose.. time. Working with stiff limbs' -and chocolate which'we use for icings and; Rheumatism conies from poisonous. with hands that will not close causes .. c candy making is the pure .chocolate- ! acid in • the blood. This is a medical pain, but the war cripples take such WON` the solidified -ground bean. Some- truth that every rheumatic sufferer ' delight in the recovery of their former times, in. the manufacture of chocolate should realize. There is only one way ,skill that they forget their sufferings. + for ' beverages, starch is added, and to cure rheumatism-it�must be treat- Stich a case as that of a watchmak- " 1this, of course, contributes' consider- ed through the blood. All the lint- er whose legs were frostbitten in the , ably to its heating quality, ments and rubbing and so-called elec- Carpathians did not present much dif. But cocoa can be made to give all tris treatment in the world will not ficulty, for he could resume his former the chocolate flavor so pleasing' to the cure. rheumatism, and the .sufferer . work; likewise a turner who has lost - - palate minus 'he overrirhness, Many who tries them is not only -wasting his arm was able • to go back to hip use' Hints and people- -believe that because cocoa is money, but is allowing the trouble to turning bench with an artificial hand, Abo' t the use'aenl lntofm8 1 the fingers f which l can open ni a ens rich then chocolate a great deal of . become more firmly rooted- in the sys- milk. must be used in its preparation. tem and harder to cure when the pro - tion for the Busy On the contrary, in order to, get the 1 per remedy is tried. Dr. Williams Pink lured side. - Tailors can learn to sew O e _ _ : slue for which we buy cocoa instead pills have had remarkable success in with the left hand,. and bookkeepers di - �r Housewife ente�i• azcounta with the left hand= t uP chocolate, we need to use less milk, curing rheumatism because 'they go and more water, and then it can be right to the root of the trouble in the hairdressers learn to shave people with consumed like ' an Fighter beverage. one_ hard and the help of an artificial y blood, driving out the poisonous acid, _ rank hi ere is a limp a recipe -that at ma es ex- re easing t e esti er, to nts,_ clearing wood r'�-whose -leg How to Prepare Cereals, high as both economical . and., was carried away by a shell in Serbia p ceedinRly good cocoa: away the torturing pains, and giving When the colder weather comes it healthful, containing a large quantity Two tablespoonfuls of sugar, two I the victim renewed health .and ease, has been taught to make artificial of protein. Some have alio a good tables grains `Mr. Vincent Brotr, Havre Boucher, N; hands. is well to remember that one of the tablespoonfuls of cocoa, a few best ways to economize on fuel ­(an percentage of fat, and .all' contain both of water, ores I In Cripples' Town theie afe wdrk starch and mineral matte=,, and they cu salt-, three, cupfulsS., says,: "For two years I was an al- ' Important consideration when we re- cupful of milk one-half teas .,oriful of shops employing locksmiths, engrav- are com arativel inexpensive -that P most the trouble a in from bad at ers, tinsmiths, mechanics, blacksmiths, i =member the resent price of coal) is P Y p �•anilla. '�Iix rugae and cocoa togeth-tism, the trouble being so bad st: if p i is if we use the uncooked cereals, not, coach builder's, glaziers, paper hang - as arranging the diet so as to facials„ er and boiF with water until it becomes times that I could scarce) et about. g the ready-to.eat, which are only econ- a little s - i g' ers, masons dieters ani house decor - t' as many. heat -giving elements as pox-' syrupy, ;hen add milk and The troul,le seemed to bring with it P • Bible, and among these a e must not omical when . the cost • of cooking is scald, but do not allow -to come to a ators to say nothing of bakers, butch - high and the time of lite' h8usewife'of + anaemia, and altogether, I was in a a, high and -chauffeur -9, and. a. large, tract forget the morning boil. Just before serving add a'. few I g g cereal. -i considerable money value. ileo Very -bad condition.- I used doctor's of adjacent land is at the service of It is not only because of this pro- drops of vanilla and the salt; and beat medicine for• almost a year,withoyt re- ^ ; �erty that cereals deserve s high lace' In the preparation ' of cereals' the with an egg -beater fora few min=! agricultural laborers. - Cripples' g P rest lief. Then on the advice of a friend in our menu, but also because they g point is to see that they are, utes. This makes it light and more I decided to try Dr. Williams Pink Town even has its own band and LC - thoroughly cooked, for few things can- a etizin plays well, too. FP g• Pills, _ I think I took altogether about I r cause more trouble in the.way of in -,Cocoa can be served in this way', and , - S s dozen boxes, with the result that I ' - f digestion, headache, irritablriity and, those who like it a little richer can add am again Pnjeying perfect health." A Frightful Expense, tt ner�•ousness than a porridge which has whipped cream to -it. I ' My- darling,' .she murmured, . yo;i— t 1 not been cooked lor. enough to soften' pp You can get these pills through any LISTER g B On the other hand, if you keep a medicine dealer or by mail; post paid, were so grand, so noble, when you pro= the tough outer coat of the grain. supply of cocoa and once in a while posed to me that- day in .the motor- . pP.Y at 50 cents a box or six boxes for car! Shall I ever forget how touch- ' ��,>�i,l►iH��C�I�{� In Ireland. and• .Scotland people do I wish to make cocoa that will have the $2,50 from The Dr. Williams Medi- 8 •� not seem to tire of oatmeal porridge, I "rich, chocolaty flavor" of real choco- cine Co., Brockville; Ont. ingly you spoke of your futare, of the �iename thafstcndsliar or "stir -about,' for breakfast -even late, you can do so simply by adding _--¢—__ you ou would mike for me? It �litr� to FmMMae�unery, for supper -year in, year out, but hese ! cornstarch yourself, instead'of paying- TEACHING THE WAR •CRIPPLES. ;must have cost you something Jo speak , LISTER ENGIN ARE we require a greater variety, and the for cornstarch In some of the manu- _ those words•" "It did, Mabel,•' replied ' I skilful housekeeper, will not find very factured chocolates. ,The recipe fol- What IS Being Done in Austria. and the young man, a shadow creeping v BRITISH BUILT 4 I much difficult over his face: - "It cost me about two y in ringing the changes, lows: Germany for Wounded Men. , and 1 eeping from too frequent repeti-I Two •tablespoonfuls of cocoa, two ' .• weeks salary for1hat car hire. tion. Here are a few recipes to help tablespoonfuls of sugar, a few grains Both in Austria and in Germany, - ' J I writes a cop sand nt of the Eng!- Mr. Isaac Ward, well own sA + ' in the task and we will begin with the I of salt one teaspoonful of cornstarch f P @ Have the _ '� nee= of London, remirkable_efforts 'ke t far from the door. Largast plain boiled oatmeal or porridge, whicli; two cupfuls of milk, one cupful o! p seile in is so seldom baa in perfection, and water,_ one-half teaspoonful of vanilla, are being made to help t=ie thousands (�t.high which is the richest of all cereals in fat Boit-one cupful of water and scald, but of men maimed and" mutilated by the The Cheerful feeling you possess Err p'1 'and -consequently the best for the do not boil the three cupfuls of milk, war. On the outskirts of Vienna is i after a drink of something hot _ ;sharp winter mornings. I Mix cocoa, sugar.; cornstarch and salt the "Cripples' Town," for men dismiss - Oatmeal' Porridge.- -Put one and ; with boiling water and boil for five ed from the hospitals as cured, but so' and IIavory should be only the one-half Lets of water" and a half minutes then our into the hot milk, much injured as to be at a loss how ' P' P beginning of your satisfaction. teaspoonful of salt into a saucepan add vanilla and'beat with"an egg beat- to set about to earn anything. The and bring to a quick boil. Then, er for a few minutes, men are housed in a large military taking one -cupful of oatmeal in one'- Some pgdple who like the chocolate hospital, and the thirty.,two out -build -I For this very,•reason more an 2r5,i5.7fs9 H.P..On Skids or Truck. .hand and a wooden spoon in the other, flator find that neither chocolate nor ings .connected• with it are used as! more people are turning from �' Hlg Tonslon M veto 1 nition- workshop s. Automaticubrtcaton. sprinkle- in, the meal' and stir briskly cocoa agrees with them. In. this case: p �' the whole time, so as to keep the meal I it is still, possible to get the flavor+ When an unfortunate man, both of � tea and coffee to from lumping. For this .reason, too,: without the _use of either chocolate I'.whose les have been amputated, ,ar- _ _ ► Lister Silos. Ensila a Gutters, the meal, must net be added too much i or cocoa, but of "cocoa nibs" or "cocoa rives in Cripples Town, the very fact UM Threshers, Spraygers Milkerec at a time, but should any lumps form,, shells," as they are sometimes called. of his being with so many others, all i Instant Post Electric Light Plerts Melotte f Cream Separators , draw the saucepan to the aide of the These are simply the shell's of' the of whom are similarly afflicted, en - r fire and crush them out with the spoon. cocoa bean, and can be purchased for courages him to try to'make the best - - j THE i1SIER is When all the meal is in, let it. boil up about six or eight cents the pound. of his infirmities. In- some cases A lessened tendency: to such _ again,' and then keep simmering'an a They hie -prepared just as _one pre- ( maimed men are actually employed to GRINDER - ! double boiler. The longer you leave pares tea or coffee, and are similarly teach -others; maimed like themselves,) annoyances -as nervousness an!]- • • the porridge cookingthe better, but thin and watery. But they have a and to show them what it_ is; possible_ it should never be served without - at very agreeable chocolate flavor, and for a cripple to do, with determina- cep essne88 resp Write for price ! least an hour's simmering. are, indeed, more -wholesome than tea tion and courage. �A man without legs of ourfe�n ous Porridge for Wee- Children. -Por- or coffee. As the shells naturally is given at first low artificial- legs, A ten-day trial of this delight- Grhnder Uutiit • I ridge can be cooked in large quan- contain no oil whatever, they are es- which he attaches to his stumps, and • rtsi fui,, Savory hot drink has as- Lfsee tities and reheated as required by ad= pecislly adapted to- young children or then,._with• the help of a mowing rope _ aw ding a small quantity of boiling water persons whose digestion is weak. fastened to a roller, he gradually fisted so many to health and r — ri� eac a w -e . —For --_. a --- -- s to walk aletLg-t3ie hospital. }>ss- —. __.._ very little children plain oatmeal is Household Hints. sages. iNhen he has learned to walk �� Chat yolirirlCna,- • • net always advisable, but a very safe. To prevent rust forming in s tea- on the low artificial legs, he is given ppgtum drinker, will tell you it's wlw*A, cef„AV.• I*AW. and palatable mixture can be made'= kettle, keep an oyster shell in it. higher ones, and so on until he reaches Well worth while.R.4LISTER & Co, limited with 'equal parts of oatmeal, barley When a cake is done it should be has natural height once more. Then TORONTO meal and wheat meal: Allow one turned out gently on a sieve or cloth. he learns to use artificial leg's with.. • cup of meal to two pints of stightly l New mattresses should be turned movable knee joints, so that he can sit Th6re�a a Reason '•s:: -, ... ,:....: .. _�.'.,. . . �.....•._-.•t...•.:: :. ..z.. .,....::•. o.:.,:". ..�.. .,�...__. ... ._. __.._.... __•. .... ..... _...., .. ,.. ,., _._,_,... ...._. ..,._....._ w_s.,.�,�. __... .' ..ay..... r•...:•%3Y;s..r_: ,..,_�.. .aKr`r��'+.`��.'�'tau..$.r•.:.t..,.'�....e:;w;�:6: 7 'Lei F •r.+ .yv r1rr� }�., i.{tea s—�--_.. _ _—,' -_ .-r ._ .� - --- __-� _ -- FIRST USE OF SIEGE GUNS. Ifice 'St. Quentin and C8,111abrViii, and .-,41#17aulty NixtAtion &a they an heading that way nol Employed by the Turks is Capturing FOR YOCR NERVES' and going stral IF-Urninati6b,tv—these are I - . - � - . 1. - . . - - . 1, , ,,, Cons!Ianfiijaple* SAKE PRAYERS FOR WARRIORS... tile use of the most of the ' A campaign surpassing in inven-'� When they J:2 and throb, Gs I quiet sell them -that w6nt4 be-' London Hoardings—Covei with, IL that affliCi!larl tion end resource any -that much indigeS_ , fore was that waged by the Turks Printed Exhortations. I L Mil -41w, 'Its �v -.1- '0 _.. I against !Constantinople in 1462-3. 'Londoners were surprised to ob-' ought the ! we liel table food and lack of Power culmination notonlybr serve walls all over the city covered sial -0d"=tl cil I almiley bbe to throw - off -- -the poisons into Europe, but it- brought into war-; Qlative no M7 sucb,"90L sieline. recently with kluge official -,posters ex- wehie Vold Val inuutlins of Asuel to silam. I fare the use of artillery'as'a means Of. saillift of inivivel in Carie" who al wwb twis to me bKo,lim they kz� lboy 6" a eiiiiiiiii that come from indigesti horting Englishmen to pray daily for en 'on Ireducing fortified cities. Oddly, th' their country, for its soldiers and saiJ-. iron ill . a b *Lr tam —these lead to a'long line as in- the present great war, it was ors. fts cal my's -skill in the handling -of can- Analgic' t4aDysr beide m• attar a.. arms la G.a.aa of distressing. disorders. � German Admiral Beatty's words are dis- that aided the Turks. intently: "Until a religious ry quallavisas non played --prom a Pw style im Avoid them by eating ed One Urban, ..a Wallachian rearedl_ pe"Olillum Jelly go" as" low" as . i . . revival takes place at home, so. long Jow Liralt eri e; Shred-ded Wheat-Siscuit—­ !Tr- -Germ y A combinstiDn-el��� -wil-1- the-war--eont ental food that in the armies of German, Hungarian, r didictoi prewribes and pure They.are followed by General Sir 1,em him- T-ov'iyoli.e. , - - - - - -,.....a simple, e INVilliam .'Robertson's message-.. "A and - Greek before he attached -t of contains all the body -build- self to the Sultan's forces, devised' Sold in clean, bandy tin tubLis bat- i at chemists and eral, stores serious determination on the par ing materiiiil, in the whole 1 -the cannon that for fifty days I everywhere. : Tefuse sub. the nation to setk Divinf help would,: Follies of youth arla dr&*ta on old tered -the -walla of - the . eastern cap-, stitut". Free booklet an undoubtedly furnish valx*ble help to -age, the payments of which are in_� Wheat grain, including the the, sailors." I it.1 of the Roman. Empire. On I request. our -soldiers and perative. bran coat- which keeps therecommendationof Urban, the Sul- The poster ends with the following I tan, before he began his campaign type: "Will' barna Distol intestinal tract healthy and I against Constantinople, erected a words, printed in large -day at noon, - -re-gm Deli 50 you join those who every c Delicious for any foundry, and in . it was cast gun [and at family prayers at home, pray i 1MzV POTATOXI CHLSEBROUGH hUT. CO. meal in combination with with a mouth exceeding two and a I (c 16' ') ' for our country, *our sailors and sol- EED POTATOES. IRISH COB - half feet in diameter and capable of law Cimiket Ave. Moutr*a3 diens?" S biers, Delaware, Carman. - Order sliced peaches or other fnill projecting to the distance of - about at once. Su .1y limited.' Write for quo PR. bawson. Brampton, Made in Canada of six hundred tations. H S' Ile a missile True. pounds in weight.. Other guns of a "My boy, remember this. What Counts. smallerl calibre were constructed un HOUSES FOR SOLDIERS.M(-A.-LDERS FOR 2. "What?-" li NT F 1) - - 1 R� iN It doesn't matter what your creed der the supervision of Urban. " stead The young man who comes straight' T T . bench ..fid tioul' work; What the C.P.R:. la, Doing for Re. 11 emplu)ment: oumniodill foundry,, good his Or how you pray, home always .comes -home straight wage�,. The. J�mkes Machine Co., Ltd.. turned Heroes. St. catharinep, Ont If only you will square each deed W3 To what You Say. The Folly Of Takir The houses which. the C.P.R. is Ximard's r-eal 0=00 3DIVIll AGENTif i9T .0 10() 11017.sF.HOLD it !Maaalli Lialtileat C.. Garnet all in COW, _p& building In the west for soldiers will -cost them about $1,the returned Presence of Minds. at wholesale prices- Send far)Digestive000 . "' alirieked Mrs. Dori 7 0 -OfE They will con- "Oh, John. ins frame sample offer anti 191 - �'atal r ut A woman does as she pleases be- each, with out ces. Peoples Wholesales SuPPI)', Dept I "'TtLe baby has swallowed a. silver 71sist of four rooms -each-two bed - marriage. and after marriage her A Waral to Dysveptics. piece. . I igestive pills rooms, dining room and kitchen. Each I le husband does alit she pleases, The habit of taking d: Mr. Dorking took is handful of 3MW LAM X(Iiii after meals makes chronic dyspeptics farm will consist of 160 -acres and of many h ou sands of men and women chanie out of his pocket and looked it roULTRY. Pll , 7E�Vll' LAID'E';GA, there will be 80 additional acres which Reins; hlichillmt prilpen d ri because artiftclal digestents. drugs and i influence course J. medicines have practically no ce'may be avalleed of in the Durse of over. 1 small or large wiarititleel. . A sen upon the excessive onn, concludes that Calm yourself, Maria," he said. ault, 637 'At. r' �­Ir. Yllnt.renl. Notrie Willard the stomach contents which In the cause "It was the r t counierfeit quarte I've excessively acid conditi of time avid a the settil co d As won RAZZ ,f most forms of tridigepitilen and dys- I he can work it.. The C.P.R. has sev XN'WSPAFZ Table been trying to get rid of I eral designs for homes which will be after dinner pill merely lessens " I - 1% . ... . . , AND JOB submitted ji!;� 11le 111 al: ell''(111 I)ttill-es fi:r -ate in good 0ntill Will provide you and the sensitiveness ne the stomach nerves These offer a variety of design t quit o,, w The ninst'useful and Inleretting from palm If those who are subject to information on e n to form of indoor twall flatulence. belchins Idifferent tastes and different pockets, RHMnSM MAKrz of all Full I rem !:.digestion. 98A, I ai-ii to wiilion rutinithinx ~ug the long winter even- bicatirl heartburn. etc., after el : it may be said. The settler can choosee pany.;c3, Went street, Torv,ito. Ingo. would get about an ounce of pure bis- a house which will cost him $2,000 . �r � . - - :... , . ursted magnesia from their druggist and _. I YOU FEEL OLD 213247ZLLANNers. raws, take a teaspoonful in a little water after but the playmer to will be made ex- Owi Flameouts Malstenell MR. LuMP& ETC- misails. there would be w further noes- reel easy. In all there are rob- TUMOR& Is made, specially for drugs or medicines beca7une bi- nal rad external. cured with, laity for the home at a reasonable surated mairnivela, Instantly neutralizes ably 8,000,000 acres of .land held by Pain&and Aches.Yield to Sloan's cut VX`bv our bows treatment Write 7, stops food ferments- - us be e Beliman . 1114!eal stomach all ispeculators in the West; but, apart Ifcy#ttO0 121 Dr N Co.Limited. Cal norwool tion sed thus Insures normal Painless Liniment, The Family Friend. Call or on terms. . . . dirseletion by ainsibling the stomach to do le I to - son] from that, there are inerally nun- on on its own account with the colony' aiiiiiijaCluelfiss a wArrs, Ltd. its work without hindrance. 4 dreds of millions of acres of cultivable When joinits become Sil )�cur' uslikers to TL M, the muis, �;. �-- - C"41ri at., �. Turning Away Wrath. land lying idle over the West -not close to the tracks, of course, but good yew circulation poor, and your suffering Of ,J A sent3eman who discovered' that land which many have longed for to mal you Irritable, an application Slool LtgmwA gives you quick re - he was standing on a lady's train had ardently that they have sat on, the lief -kine Writ starts up a good dr the presence of mind to remark: CHRISTMAS MESSAGE "Though I not have the - steps of the land office all night to be "tion. relieves congestion. It !8. cleaner to use than mussy I may power the fir in the morning to get their first easier and i - - an angel from the skies; Iit —J a IM ' 4- 0 13 J nboaof ointmelits. sets quiet ll aan n. . e . - . to a ro .6 1 It A—s The N osota Vill or Slick Children have pinned one to a earth. on on its own account with the colony' " do" not cleg -6 P"011, own the oldn. ess judge how great that need mustvv. The lady excused him. - � _7".. � - homes; but It expects that the Gov- sot " you don't need to rub. it PSUSli COLLEGE ST, TORONTQ will shortly outline a plan troll Dear Mr, Editor:-- yWMSO girtiment e nature which can d a comprehensive Certainly- one for rheumatism adff lame back, toomache, Thanks for the privilege of appeal. e by. be .generally applied to the situation. aleek, sciatica, ins through your columns on fill of the Hospital for Sick Children. the &rest Provincial Charity- wasto llrd E rdo% FC XE KAISER TO ASK PEACEalyd Ste For Sprains, strai bri black blue spots. sican's Urdmew re. due" the pain and comes the Porous&&, Our need of money is measured by Ina C M I:. I is so univeri that you'll- Ith* children's need of help, and you e "Force Six German Business Interests to 'r is use Liniment a f?lejkd, of ess judge how great that need mustvv. �asks118s!}s/iMask Issue, Say Financiers.118104616 consider Sloan's the whole fiYour druggist sells be when last year 3,045 sick little one to 26c., 60c. and 11.00 bottles were treated as In -patients, and as will That the Kaiser will be forced to The seen from the 19L.6- figures, 592 Li -Robert seek peace in 1917 is thg opinion ex - patients were admitted from 242 The Middle Name. French circles, pressed in well -posted F ploom outside Toronto. li .year 271 In -patients were, treat- Little rushed into the kitch- Writes a Paris correspondent. By Pd for deformities, ailit ch as club feet, an one day and askes mother d hi what kind of pie -he was making. next summer the Entente allies will their lboi knock-knees, Putt a disease of "Lemon eve reached the summit of of- ,Ithe spine, lateral curvature of the meringue pie," she an- fensive capacity, and Britain will .1plas, dislocations, infantile paralysis, -tubercular disease of knee, hip, ankle. steered. The little fellow disappeared, have blossomed to her full strength in I Y. .we w- ittill mr glilitir Children to ! etbut _+t,_.A lillet el men, runs, shells, and all the appur-1 - take dollars dolliiirs out of your pocket, or I T'ellaincida U& teal. 1 1 "what did. you say in the pie's middle great importance to the threatened take babies out of ter del to hiI newel". cradles? That to the question. I loss of the Balkans, and is doing her .' I utmost to avert it. Another year of T Strengthen One gift more In the Hospital's tres, Docto ells How To Stren one Ooff In I la� the ight 50 per cent In 'On sury meaus less i the war can bring Germany nothing ': .. LITTLE WHITE HEARSE Eyes The Hospital must be digging up I was cured of painful Goitre by more than a more or less surces INARDS LINIMENT. resistance, with nothing ahead but a 7 help for little children from the Sal of M 'iP In Many Instailac" war of patience, with the scales - eck's Tirne human kindness, or sextons will be BAYARD McMULIN. W -digging graves for little children in chathai Out• heavily weighted against her because the sell of many a cemetery. I'was cured of Inflammation by of the sea blockade. The opinion is of ever pttinr ZIA-i 12.1 troubles of easily sed in high financial circles A Free Presiiiiiption You Can Have d en can rcles that L The -Hosplial for Sick Children expressed fi bas sgp�%vo e uily bensfitsid by far as MINARD'S LINIMENT- interests of Germany Filled and Use at Home. 'r. . the presor* only value ser its mercy in so the big business EGFUN'o SO any active drug store and No a you frtendi(�of Iffilt children volunteer MRS. W. Ai, JOHNSON. bottle of Ron-Opto tablets. vri cil your money, fell &nlivice 16 the Hoe- Walsh, Ont would no longer tolerate such a situ- Leadon.-Do You west flaw"? Aro 2 -d= -a strain or other eye w tablet to a fourth ad a glass of water as talls never-endins battle I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by' stion, and an irresistible movement victim of et With this -liquid beals the eyes for the lives if so you sell be " to know thM secal to to d"nolve- two to four times diii Y�,u shouldsal youp would be •launched against allowing ]Dr. 'Lewisthere is real hope for You. ),l"hJ clear -of thib little ones. MINARD'S LINIMENT. I aye ar t,.p perreptibi whose eyes were fel My Orel have had their . 11right from t.be seen "d Let your money fight In the trenches Paikdale, Ont. J. H..BAILEY, the military party to attempt to. re- eyes restored through the arlaciple of this won- inflammation will quic ly doap W. 19 YOW, says, after eyes are boithitrir4 you, even is W. take a"" sist the process of military. and derful tree F.rescriptiou. One main -.---:-Qt-some mother's trouble and rescue I - . 0 almost blind: could not via tu to save thil r0w bewe it in too late. U. som'sult-ti-e-c-lillil -frotn--Tre-dugout - 'Of - -1-can read-ever,54hing-wilkPlit am Y b,:ird might have ban say" 1f_iA_W economic for their eve's in time.' pain, disease and death. offensive will glasses and my eyes do not water any mom At The allied Somme, pow tbey.jesi Note: AmAbor pi �,minant Fivskii to whots too the Hospital leave children to night they would pain dreadfully tove si was submitted, sal In the Trenches. continue through the winter, pinning! film an the time, it was His a in reels to me." a T7 ve r rely. at- dto because the fathers of those chil- ;7a,,arkable reme Its coustitur siren Iv who used it saii: "The atmosphere seemed err speriatil I we - RUIR have left home to light for Iib- "Do the Germans ever lel an�7,'J to Picardy as many German resirve: A Im. bilitut glaws, but after,using this a" wen UTy tblWistWeManuinufactural bazy with of wit behind theda in the i divisions as'poisible, and 'seeking to Proscription for fifteen days eve res ey"i W per ii In One • *63 O;e , r; * eas arty on the British battle line, and can ;'thing "luible =311114 c� In tDilancas, or refurd tt in t the Hospital help the children of Can- . trenches?" deprive Hindenburg' of the offensive clear. I can even read lie Print wi to - Obtal Vow lill good ii and Oas It is believed that thousands who wear sinsim an &do's soldiers with its care unless You on any other front. Even should can now discard them in a reasonable time and v Veteran— Never a drop, mum!" I - Will year al - cash? multitudes more will be able to stretwithil their Drug ore 4, T Nur Co..ai: -b I the Hospital with to help Germany be able to send enough men eyes so " to be spared the trouble and expense t cani on have money enough to the west to man efficiently the .levery,other war fund without kei Kta"dlol aur" Cal". jwhole line from the sea to Switzer - :back a dollar from the Hospital's war fund --the fund that helps the Hospital land, she will be forced to a big re - rent includ- iQ%4te. Enough.. --treat from the huge Noyon 'salient Make Your' save the lades of litne thild Ideas Bring D turers pay children. "Pleaze, Sir," piped the tiny custom- once "he allied armies seriously men- big mOl Ing the soldiers' little t you a Do not let the little children pay, In er, whose head scarcely reached the� —­ ____ - - I I sold for ideas the lose of the Hospital's care, the con- , counter, "father 'Wants. some' 60(, Financial al yam' tributton that 'should be given and c Returti�- INVENTIONS war varnish ntots, Reference Guilds: must be given tri the. w father want, send for list c� inventions wanted and Copy of Inv, "How much does your fa I Your money can send a message of mAx a CO. Registered Patent Attorneys, OTTAWA. CAN. cheer to some father in the trenches— my little man" inquired the a M 1111 Ingri[:_ yes, send that' message from the cot shopman. where the Hospital nurses some little ."Father says You was to -fill this," child back. to . life, the child' of the' replied the1ittle fellow; handling over: father who is fighting your -battle In a pint jar. -the trenches. It was duly filled and handed back. 1• Make it a Toboggan f or C#u�laa Every dollar kept from the Hog• Nothing su-Its this little ebu. "Father will pay you next -Saturday,"' Not! _�pjtars 'power to Serve the 'cl tolks 'like a he burdens said the recipi'eht, casually. Then ► VARftal tolao"iff. We h.,* siren is a weight added to t '-__and a grief added to -the, Sorrows of the face ofthe %hopman grew dark. asplendid stook on this war. We don't eve credit here," he said. Kana, snow - a, also Cushions, � You can bear to have your poi "Gimme back the jar.." zllrowszozz shoe mocassit" and V. emptied of a little money easter than Meekly the small boy handed back harness. 1113M, Ski . harness, etc. Send top our freeCATAL0i land Make your selection early. some mother cin , bear to have d e- .9 -a littliii ihild the jet, which was emptied an r home empti Will you send R dollar. or more It 1urnid­v_n_WY_9_C0 ian Toboggan gin arl Compa "Fathert! _Ganidluf-aft Setill "Thank you, Sir,"- he said. �TIIE you eon, to Douglas Davidson, I . _%i 14F id you'd be sure to leave enough tart' Treasurer, or cud . ...... _413 ONTAMIC, ST. MAST, 3903M%ZA&- QVX -4, - round the sides, for him to finish the - I I J. ROSS ROBERTSO he wants to do, and you lave, air. ED. 7. ISSUE 50—'16.Chairman of the Board of Trustees, job • Ll I , - •.s iso! ..>�s �rs>ol.. PIGEONS PIGZOVS y ONLY 27 BUSINESS DAIS . eabtisredaysey Priday saesiosatttaDise $ATtJ1tDAY. Dlso. "a-Auction e[1e - x 4t. ' _ ► tog. tom. of about 12 oases of standing timbetr, QarDesuz sad Soman.. opine very y' -(mixed maple, beech and cedars. at wB& �'to 60 neat. each.; ' :. UNTIL XMAS a K Tfs1[Y lot Si. co -6, Piekeriog, the proper- WBiTSYALE Plosox Plslra. - t of W� J. Michell, to be sold in l.36.Pu year 711.00 if pais in advance. Whitevale, Ont. Y a out one-quarter acre tots. Sale at HOVG lit?OUt your ChT18tTII88 Cale,.'i r _ Snbeoripti to th• Unit" states eI 40 one. See bills. Fred Postill. Auc• - - ?s is aavaaw iioneer. PIC' �tIN�' $�g �,A.ChristlnaB Padding v _ . TUESDAY,IDEC, 12TH-Auction. sale of • Some of our Fruits are hgfe=snore to follow soon. Nice fresh Seeded _ about seven acres of standing tim- - JOHN Ml1.RKAR, PfoprlBtOh --- and Seediesa. Raisins at 15c a lb. New Currants 22c a lb. bei, diixed, but principally wxple, BREAD, BUNS and CA?' } % ;old in # acre lots, at lot 18, con. Shelled Almonds'and Walnuts 50c a lb. Fresh i NOTES AND COMMENTS 7. the property of E. E. Pugh. Bale Choice Candies, at 1 o'clock. see bills. H. S. Pugh, new Mixed Peels 3t7c a ib. New mat Figs 10 c lb. - Patterson'Lit Chocolatt:.9 , a _ Dates in packages 10c a lb. New bulk Dates in next week. auctioneer. When it+ comes to writing the Wedding'Cakes a spec;:ilty ` story of the"`seat war, it will be FRIDAY, DEC. 15TH-Auction sale of and we deliver thea 1 farm stock, implembnts, ensilage. ' f'ound..tbat namerods blunders household furniture etc'., at lot 20, Both phones ie ,l. 5'00 POT 2' T=8 S�=PTON"8 2'EA ` . hAYe_beeII' mariw h�evet�nne of con. 1, Pickering..(K;ngston read. one a a�-a-half mite -west of Picker•------- 'e 40e p—acll`Rge at 3bc a 1�G'aIrin and eaq-taf a how It 18 done:- • . the nations. Men who held:high ing a dagel, the property ti_of Morrie ' Monney,-PieXlering- `_reputations before the ivar, have Reid. Sale at 12.30, dbxrp. See --- - ' ' -- better package Tea oa the market. Lay in a supply. ' had these reputations completely bills. Powell. and PoBtill, auction The Fruit Stnre h . - -sere. shattered. while they themselves I�ATURDAY, DEC. 16TH-Auction sale HAS THE QUALITY Finnan Haddie, Ciscoes, Fillets of Haddie and Oysterafreeh every have been compelled to retire to of a Rood lot of cows, the property day or two. Nice cooking Onions, of Frank Jifkins, at Bandel'a Hotel, ., private life.to nurse their shame Whitby. Sale at 2 o'clock. Wm• Oranges, Bananas, Pomegranates, Spanish Onions and Celery. the remainder of their lives. Too Maw, Auctioneer. Onions, Lima Beans, (:elery, - many men have been 'given high Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes Buy Your Groceries at the Grocers = positions • through favoritism, or Xeta ddveriiaements. and Spuds. through the influence of friends Choice bulbs for indoor. culture. RICHARDSON is influential positions In' times jLSIKE CLOVER SEED FOR As the market is so uncertain this year e A..1_ sale at lot le; coo 7, Pickering, at the term we cannot list ee; and eta with of peace. it makes little difference ere' own price Also young shorthorn bulla for P� y sale at reasonable price.. E E Pugh. olac6- them-A good Heel always., who is at the head of military moat a.tt For f affairs_, at least. for the time being. ,ORD AUTO FOR SALE '1916 rl o. .NEILS.O.N'B ICE CREAM But if a nation n ishes to be pre- wheels• has ran onlyL700 tread tris swf n all four ora• Plain, in cones, sundeas or in ��S aid - pared for war 'at all times; no s4Io healon for oilin -Do store room snap ICs-cream sodas-always good, �•�XiddiemXar' out for purcha.er ' Rei R¢ D Cameron west HU weakling should be placed in re- Ind phone Yalvera 714 Ott H. J. MARQUIS �*� l sponsiblelpositions, especiallywhen CTSZVOLD Rai1d9 FOR BALE-I g • • oRt��O THE JITNEY JOY R11./E r.' the lives of many valuable men purhaveaiei vigorous to III Ib ram hubs » • For Your Youngster's Health and are at stake. Two man men who the farm, weigh trove b0 to it9 lin; Price at -L -- - _ y the farm, 14 cents a pound Ci and ge- your TIME TdBLE-PiolierinR Station 0 ae11 Q� ��1,pp „ys window, have shone in society, have been {,tot from ke doci" a M Chaymao, Gresmole going Happiness. _See ou . courts F'ictter)nrt enrol phone Oct T. R. Trains pin East ane ss follows- " given commissions in the areas. bio, S- mail FOR SALE BY TENDER-Tenders 211 ail . • a45 P: M. when they possessed no gtlaliflca- will be received by the andereignad up to .. 28 Local B.45 P. M. � Doc 16% fortbepurchaasofa bemuse ani los in C. He B RLIN ICKERING tion -whatever for 'the position. Trains of wast dos a; follow*-- house _ � the Dillate ,•,f l.lerntnont Oomtottab:e 1-ssory going ' If a man possesses an aptitude for house cc.ari)niDtc-B rooms 8piend,d barn, good No. S5 Local 7.42 A. M. po p sasortmeut of-ftu,t trues half acre of land. n +7 Local 2.15 P. M. _ Pou•v■too on March lot 19ir Apply to P Mac- .,, � � ., ilegdersbip only a great war..ean nab fir Ciare,n,)ot of 7 Msil 7.40 P. M, LIVE STOCK : :. ' reveal those. qualifications. Ie. "Sunda. included - . Canada, we have witnessed' mere CfontraCtore' Business - BREEDERS AND FEEDERS CONFERENCE! youths in command of men twice c c �— 1 -- 't.O as >IaLD lir THE Opportunity I r. 9 „ a �� mn their o•cvn age. In some cases this ' : "• b r :1 a �••. I)EMRTMENT OF ?AGRICULTURE TENT AT CLRREMONT • "way be all right, but in too many We want to correspond u ith two � 1' 1 i � !, : o - -- ox Cases it i3 all wrong, as these men who c en•utidertake to bridle pow- o s E •. t -1 ` erdraiongp and road in:tck,inery, an<l - O -E p C� Thursday a Friday, �% j th, 1 striplings cannot iufnseconfldenre 'Th and F December 14th and 5 916 are open to take a ct,ntru 'E fur ne:t a ts, _ C - in their mea. They are there ceaygn. Piece+e waite rl c.tll ,tt our. ! • �3�5 "� �� �s . C« The South Ontario Snard of Agrtculture and the Local Branch of The On- of}lt efor varticulxr J„hn i�kher & =' - s -e a e r rye ? 4� taro, Department. of Arrrir.ulture are co-operating in nrranRin for a through f:a4ur10 1, and the same g >; • ao m.t 8 � , rs P P R Co.. l.,,m�c3en Bt,lltling, ti Ail« toile sem+ o B erg a- io.e; 1 m a y °* i Hnn-ter Live 4t ,rkJt,dKintr Den,onrtottion on tbr.ahe,vP dAtPe. could prev;iils-th"0119110ut the Ea4t, Toronto. bi-11 a � : 1;1 "S a e (g b '�-t r tit a • o o C'apablerpexkPrf here been a«rnreri and a rt., cable oars pleasant time is aNrvur- array, and.mHny' of the b1 tiNclt r�. _ _ __ _ ne e o �s B -,a.. I . C w i ed to ancnne intPra-itPJ in stir Rt-Atp-it ind11•:try, the Lax e � 5 Sweet to Ext C 1 '� I eedirii mid Gw,IZrtir "f Lire St tic k, ” LhRt Afore been ilarle luny be A,none Mw• I i_IXQi- E ism ' - traced to t. 6i-4 ti t-% in tha sy,teui. ta... Feb <; _ - CHRISTMAS MESSAGE M y c-= c• to^mar_;I►"a1 Dec.14.1'elp.nt R a�r;o it H.1{,trdlnR.Thnrnttnle It -ie. a Iltihle te•timp,n tel the ' w o.. Apr {a'� iiwl h 3 , w wa 11 as � n.. H,,t )r R, A Reed. 0i cjrgoto.wn Dec. I5. t ) H ' t i m was. its .P• 5 lnstice of llriti+h rule; to see large ' ' ►e2800 p, en.t`.She•,-p by ,It. H Ii.iitlettg: -bridle• of uiru. %% 110. +a generatic•a !� a �� The hospital for Sick Chir ren i = C a • Jaly� Eveslady intrteeted in impr. vinK 1"i�r Ott , k I. corally incie«ti to attend. `'ago.trer,! fi:liting uwMnst Britiecli + : E " V 'o° �; m .; Oe, a•pt •4 especially the ynu(,g niPn wid t•..-it. 2•h•• cit, «r ..,,? t a e free to all and will be COLLEGE ST,. TOR ).NTO: _ a - es of a strictly practical nature. t eine i ep,tc.xi to ask quebtions. Help us to - 1 antbolity, note lined up .with the p •" OOe' �`• .Cart the meetingspromptly, Dear 31r Editor,­ g v A." ttov to 1 British furres in France, fighting _• 'r - for that government which at one Thanks for the privllPge t►t app•ai• -' I Dse. Cp WARREN C. W[LLSOtiT, Locant Hili, .R. M. TIPPER, Whit tag through your column•+ on behalf January 1917-Whitby a oehswa e, Beootrhnm EN S. O. B.,ard of Agriculture -, Nec.-Tress., S. O. of A 1. time they thought was their of the, Hospital for Sick Children, the 4, Port Pert. tr. Uxbridas 19.Qanntairwn 11. enemy, but who have proved to be Feat Provincial Charity, nea.ertos 1e. upsersrove9 GEO. A. PUTYAt1f, Toronto, Supt. Board of Aplrtcultare. - Our need of money is measured by -their friends. Nothing is more the children's need of help, and you , pleasing to the eye of, a British can ,edge hos meat that aittl ones _ Before BuLi�ng he. sure 'to hear the subject than the picture of a large be when tact year pati` sick stilts noel p were treated as in-pat tents, and' as will beady of North-west Indians, whose be seen. from. the 1916 figures. 592 242 COLUMBIA � o�O tribes some thirty years ago were paces were Tonto.admiied from 242 places outside Toronto. - _ engaged in bloody strife with the _ Leat year 271 inpatients were treat- British soldiers. In those days ed for deformities, such as club feet. the were clothed is the war re- bow-legs, knock-knees, Potts disease of y the spine, lateral curvature of the galia of their race, hideous in ap- spine, dislocations, infantile paralysis, jlq ranee and filled with the It disease of knee, hip, ankle. ' a Is the Hospital for Sick- Children to determination to free themselves take dollars out of your pocket, or is I 1 from British ride. Under a few death to. take babies out of their Y ..years of the civilizing influence of . cradles? That is the question. : 'r t One gift more in the W's tree. 1 (that rule which at one time they Bury means one coffin less to tie _ despised, they bave been complet- LITTLE WHITE HEARSE l The Hospital crust be digging up- '' ely transformed. Dressed in khaki help for little children from the soil of 1aavd with handyutne features, Bill human kindness, or sextons will be— digging grav::s-for little-ch-rl•dren In of strength and character, they the loll nt mens a Ctmetery.- 'make a picture in which Calla- Thr. li,,spital ie.: Sick Children Ian i fin et _ Aland should take great pride. only volunteer its mercy in so tar as you friends of little chiidren volunteer I'Xlf ',• �;. -__ ;. From South Africa conte similar your money for service in the Hoa- ,Pictures. Only about sixteen pital's never-ending battle for the live -' - •44� �' •.' - years ago file Boers were engaged of the little ones. Let your money fight in the trenches In a desperate 'conflict with Eng- of some mother's trouble and rescue _• ;` land. They were taught to abbot. some little child from the dugout of • the "British Yoke." Fifteen years- pain, disease s se an tel leave children to t /� � � - of of that yoke has taught them die because the fathers of those chil- that it is one easy to -bear, and dren have' left home to fight for lib- Sy. the are titin braves erty on the British battle line; and can } Y fighting y the Hospital help the children of Can- ,under the British flag against an ada's soldiers with it- care unless you ' enemy who. they thought at one help the Hospital gith your cash? .; You have money .enough to help time, was their friends. This war every other war fund without keeping -Don't let the high cost of living ie. costing Britain a huge Sum of bsek a dollar from the Hospital's war fund-the fund that helps the Hospital money, but she will emerge from save the lives of little children, includ• • it with a greatly, increased pree- Ing the soldiers' little children. _.0 ter you from getting a time. Her honor in dealing. with Do not let the little children nay, in the loss of the HospitaI's care, the con- her own subjects as well as with tribution that should be given ' and her enemies. is causing the world must be given to the war tnnda, to take notice. Your money can send a message of - cbeer to some father in'the trenches- yes, send that message from the out RN OATS where the Hospital nurses some little _ Although costs of material and labor have ,,C� 1 1 child back to life, the child of the _ :increased Columbia rices are lower in father who Is fighting your battle in P - the tr _.nP.hes. , many instances than they were a year ago, ,�, -and Bran Every dollar kept from the Hos- Five'care of Grain and Feed coming pier's power to serve the littlq chit. because of the tremendously increased including one oar of ,Western oats, dren is a weight added to the burdens ,demand--and they are the best value now running and expected next week and a grief added to the sorrows of _ _ a car of No. 8 Yellow American cor>b thea war, `in musical instruments obtainable. .ie. a week or ten daps and a car of On- You can bear to have your pocks t _. tarso wheat bran and per► . bran.._ emptied of a little money easter than A4iok your order now as prices nee some mother can bear to have het $210--Q-�-- -- again soaring. home emptled of a little child. Q �,, Will you send a dollar, or mare if . Records 85c. up• � • Bell Phone Home Phone you cda, to Douglas Davidson, 800*-. �. N'. R E 3M IS'" R tsryTreaanrer, or t J. ROSS R Board o Tru TruT. M• McFADDEN, Agent and Dealer,Pickering, tarso - Glen Willow Mills, Cedar:Grove. �, �6alsssai4 of flip Board of stees, i - ^�t a' r ai- �.:fv... . ` a+ • �W.. +ax.•q�- _, �,,,'^.tn.A. .G.n'y '" ^.".'f•.. 71- .t .. c ..."','.-:, .a -.:+..,d., s. •v.. 4'•7.. .,.., �d. r3'r+„i ;• "C' .y ,,, 4- ./ -,[,. p;' - - .`'37ii'� ' - ti r. h � ..... -..a � • . s,A a ... _ _ : �• � : ¢ � n .. .'•.i �. � ''?� . - .. _ 'ua �qi 'r • s5-': .. .•r".'.r . -;, .. --�na.witR�i • ' •- - .- Mee. S. Bobbins was in the city Mine M. Gregg waw in Toronto oa alttidlm�ItttWurntsl[ttluil�autt ` one da last weep. Fridayseeing Miss Joe Ross who k -Ira,,Boyec spelt last pie ei is y ,y _ 'the city. Thomas. and Mrs. Stephenson is very ill at St. Johns Hospital., N O� BAN•K and daughter. Merle, spent Sun- Pte- Harold Graham, of the 182• THE =s J n city v. TA. McLellan was In the nd Battalion, Oshawa, spent Sun- ■ � ' cit on Thursday last. ., day with the lormei'e parqate in � D. ■ -„• Estsblishsd 1871 Pickering. dayat the home of his parents, Thos. Bon had a business ■ - �f and Mrs. Graham. ■ trip to Stevilla on Tuesday. .. 3'• G. M. M.orgau bas taken over ■ CAPffAL AND Rti►MVE $13,000,000 mail route, No. 1, which for the rhos. E. Stephenson was in Pet. Wm. Thompsonaudtamilywere ■ _ ' _. -with friends is fhe city over Sun- st month has been in charge of horsesboro one day last week shoeing s r j pa B horses prior to ii�:r being taken ; - -dayy.' Percy Lynn, to -the Guelub ' r aitlileP$ Sale Notes R Graham - Bros. are shipping a tr rara.re writ- do wen to lea a mets sale antes wtth sae 'D.a.tatoa Bank ' -x carload of mares to Regina' thtR Guy Heyward, of Ardberg, Par- !bids Veta St spent the a tar soueosioa. eoaseit me >tea.ass. sea week. ry Soupd, spent a couple of days week -end with her friend, Misd ' ■ _ a wit"is uncle and sant, Ira and Clara Underhill, of the Ontario • '' Mrs. J. R. Theiton, of Pickering, Mrs. Powell. Ladies' College, Whitby. R - WHITBY BRANCH : S. D. TERRY, Manager. r- eppeent Tuesday with her sister, w, J. Mi,.liell, of Green River, Raasea Ra��aaR�saaaaa=aaxaaxaa=i=aaaa�a�a=a=gnsaga •'dice. J. H. Beal. Ali -s Alit -lie Fnperintend- - A number from this locality are eat of the General Floapital at will hold .w mcti�n sale of stand- -_ attendina-the-Provincial Winter -Guell in timbar, nsisting of maple, - - Fair at Guelph this week, sec th and ec ar, on Saturdato spend -t few days with her sis- r * Y, Clifford Ptlker left on Monday 'ter, ,lli's.Thug.-l�ea1.. -^ - Dec. flt•h. morning to offer his services as n r STOVES, "a°” memberofabattalion in Eastern - -- ///OntaT H E The Women's Institute shipped on Tuesday a couple of tons of waste paper to Toronto for the _ � STANbenefit of the Red Cross. This is DARD BANK one of the ways our Institute is OF CANADA __ Heaters and Cooking -Stoves. doing their bit. MEAD OFFICE - TORONTO V�Y4 The pulpit of 'Erskine church e e r will be occupied by Rev. Mr. M.e See 'them before M Say, of Wick, next Sunday, bothplus eat morning and evening, while Mr. :Your surni ings in -our buying. 7-z McLellan will conduct anniversary ., .services in Wick.Savings Department earn inter - Remember the Mission Band Stove PipgB, Stovepipe Elbows, bazaar to be held this (Friday) tsT'v. �s r� est at current rate. z36 evening in the Baptist church. A ` short program will commence at Pie, Dampers and. P�t Solo eke Everybody come and P1CKER1NG BRANCH} p p Het some gifts for your friends.R W. GORDON, Manager. a a o Branch dao at Whkby: Miss Aggie Cochrane met with Tees at • . _ ..w —a very serious aeeiden t one day last week. While going to the - -_—r cellar she fell when about half s �" way down the stairs, resulting in the fracture of her thigh bone. PreventionBetter Than Cure cHAS, SSARCAENT'S Mrs. Thos. Neal, we are sorry �3 ito state, is now in a very Serious 3 condition, although at the time of CLARE M ON 1 Ont. writing she was slightly improved. Do not suffer from chilblains nor frost -bites all winter on account of Her many friends hope this im. pproveweint may continue until she not having good warm d.•7 Footwear, for in the first c,ild its completely restored to health. weather is when these afflictions attack us and -:-,SHOE �_ r Extensive preparations are be. PEELS e- SHOE 'e STORE' inn made for the ChristmaR Tree - stay with us fur the next six months. " entertainment to be held in the - Methodist Church on Friday even- �We have an extra large steck loge Dec. 22nd. The rommittee.of `� *. I management will spare no pains plates if einter'Socks and Stockings 200 Pairg of Men's Military i oOts to . make this a very interesting :•'.-w) pairs of Rubbers tnd•(hPrsL•,es evening. The bent Boots in the world for Farmers, and Mechanics Alfred Thorabaek•s anctiun sale _' 150 pairs -4 Heavy Boots.use. Thede shoes of farm stenk, implements arc.. are. -the. asns as'the Canadian Come and get supplied. on Thur -qday last Was m 4tleee-s, Suld;erg. *ear. Every pair fully gllrtr►tn- Q - coil price• !laving heen re!rlizett. Finnan. lladtiie, Suioke'd Kolls. 1)igiry 1lerr1tr8, Potted :!feat, �1it ce };, Ceand nis family left on Ttie-Aday eel. -Sale price right. - for Mem, I'm k San"ge• awl 6� ikg (Tear Ba•:on. `-for r�rrunto tubera they will re,ide Potut„c5 $2 per lyre ut 90 lbs. - - in future. We wish them success i i ice”' O � a :'in their new home. Gur Groceries are the fres-het. P E E'L '� W. 6I. 'Palmer is•installinq a 200$7 - - - _ -_.. canrlle power gasoline light mane- _ � - uliFll T� Y, - . -ONTARIO - -. fanfares Rice. Knight Cu., G EORG � PH] �- ' of Torontoo.. aat t the four c°urners. Mr. Palmer makes the donation � ��areme�nt liver'q � Grain Chopping! �Y on condition that the village Turn- $ROTTC3HASt�� ON'Ts..° R2C ish the Mel. We congratulate Mr. _ _ -AND OAT FLAKING 1 46 Palmer on his public spirit. The nndereigoed is prepared to do a The S. g. Institute held in the -- 'Bu + n,eete all Trains - P P lie Methodist hoaist Church evening, Novi 88taf.h. `� " _� FirA-class Rigs to hire day or grata chopping and oat flaking -'a•r,.` "`��� night at luwest prices. every day in the - week las well attended and much en- Be-Pe-BRIC"K -, except on Saturday lthuslrtsm was manifested. Revs. Phone 1805. . R. Foley, of Brooklin, G. Nickle. A quantity o! slabs for sale, also Of Myrtle, and J.- O. rOttOD. of Thos. Sanderson & Son, wagon tongues. axles. etc. Greenwood. were the speakers mudi agave very belpful and instructive - -$ome time ago we annonnood that we had PROPRIETORS John F. Bayles, Greenwood addresses.Mrs. J, Wh-te, of the agency for several places for . -- , Brookltn, delighted the lite pen• 'SEG D S �ple with an interesting BibleB as ai1 Aeeson. Delegates were regent ;M I LT O 11I PRESSED BRICK II �. a Alaike, Red Clover. Timothy and all kinds of seeds. from Pickering, Brooklin, Myrtle, F' . Greenwood -send other places. The -' We are in the market and are prepay- ' the served an—ex- =—'We have been obliged for different reasons. it Of Military Boots just re- to pay the highest market prices oellent supper'ip the baaeme --- -� _to change our Agency,, but `still 13e11 a 1 The best equipped cleaning mills There died at Claremont on Milton made rick. iThle $OV_d__Tr l -. --= `=—_ calved. For comfort and lasting in the country. s Thuredwy; Nov. 80th. 'Airs. Ed, Brjek 18 a good, clean, well made brick nnalities they cannot be beaten. send us Samples, or communicate with :p 'Graham at the age of !41 yearn. 25 Ruitc of Smrx•ka and Overalls at us before selling. Deceased waN a daughter. of Mr. and we CaII quote attractive rice deliv- `. • Q p �-- Take St -t advantage of tha beat geed Mark Matthew Beelby, of thin village, ered anywhere. - .75 per but B 11 Rein the world. with'whom she resided. She wag Lined Mi,ttR-`at 25c• per pair. a or dependent phone. Married in 1895 to Edward Gra-prompt. efficient and reliable seryies hant who predeceased her twelve -L�t us heal' from YOU. J, / N G O L D ill handling Seeds guaranteed. years. )!les. Graham had been in J.H. DOWNEY COMPANY S poor health for several months, NORTH CL: REMONT but she bore her pain and suffering No WHITBY, ONTARIO dently' and cheerfully. Th- t Mas pt+ WANTED NOW COAL and GRAIN O •-funeral took place on Saturday, to at. John's cemetery, the services [pliable haiPsmxn act" as agent being conducted by Rev. J. R. s `�'Q'�'}�+ �i1V.L1JL� in Outariu County. = Real. Much sympathy is ex- PAY nd soft Coal of the beet WEEKLY Hard a Pressed for the family, especially - Outfitfree, exclusive territory and quality on hand. the aged father to whom she had money making specialties. Our Highest rice paid for Basle been a loving and faithful daugh- Agencies are the beet in the business g P y, i fir, y g D• IMPSON & CO for eve t reasonable son ibl eprices aof stock Rye and Buckwheat delivered On Wednesda evenin of last w e at most liv a les in prices and guar • at Spink's Mill. week the school -roots was filled to antes deliveries in first-class condi. tCo.its capacity to hear the debate on tion. Nursery Stock is selling well Pickering Station Coal CD the anbject, "Resolved that In- general Merchants this year and good money can be b in temperance has caused more suff- made rs ri this district~ For puticu- 4ering than Wmr", given by the a a P$LHA�i NURSERY Cb,; a�a te Sales Manager. PICK;ERIN�+ MOM Literary Society of the continua- -__� i Xmas G�s Toronto. but tion classes. The affirmative was - LU -111M YARD F a -upheld by Margaret McLellan, Great reductions in Millinery. Bal Seasonahle Groceiles arrivii(gldaily. — Teta Stephenson and Stewart ance of this seasons stock we offer at Prices in all lines of Roa]s arebigher, f Qraham in Billy Slatiday style, mi- tempting pricos. Untrimmed Hears 26 but still we can do some goods at old. mus• the aerobatics, while Jean cents. Corduroy Hats, reg 1.50 prices. Bee us before buying, as we - Just arrived a Carload Of B.C. Evans. Jean McFarlane and Ly- for 1.00. Ladies' plain trimmed Hxts can save you some money. .mean Barclay drew a ern -some 76c, 1.00, 1. 60, a. oo, 2. 10, 2.50 ana 3 uo Shingles, Mould:nas ieture of the "blowly shirt These Hate are all beautiful, with the 4 and Trim, - p very beet silk. trimming. 7RY 1300 DS AND FANCY (300DS Of j i - The debate tvas inter !sri,rg farm GIRLS' HATS ' - A fall stook of rough and �. Ot start to finish AS bobs sn't; -cts +are icor the Xmas trade are now corning now prominently befor, t ne pub. Untrimmed Fele 50c and 76c. Trim- i i. Our stock this season will consist dressed pine and hem. d - lie and the debaters all diri them- med hats 1.00, 1.26, 1.35. 1 50 and 1.76 r f useful Koode which every house - look, ready roof- selves oofselves credit by the manner in These hats are all up•to-tnt-ruinute 1 old requires, Also useful things for Of all materials and design which they handled them. The anfl handsomel trit_=ed witb -•the children.,m Santa Clans ing and goo ysilk. can't forget them. kept in stook. IS will pay you referees were Miss Doughty, Mre: d I `1 to oall at our works acd inspect our swab b1i1Id1IIg Eloper, etc. �Epith and Mr. M J. Wilker, and and obtain priose. Don't be misled M 'the parties were so evenly maten- p ov em, nen gg �} A ed that it was declared a draw. This is a rare opportunity to get a Bargain Hat for the holidays. ly we Gan, and do tbrow off the agent W. D. Gordon, ills Son, j ymar Barclay presided in his No such peioes ever off -red to the public before. Come oommission of 10 per oent.,whiohyou wit lana! Kapp manner. Mildred now and select yonr Hitt. certainly save by pumbasim from as. yy call aoiieitad. 'Y Brodie, and May WaRtr each Rave iipMR�T GRANITE CO„ PICZ$ERINCi Gln odingand M. J. Wilker avio- D. •.SIMPSON & ri(l.. � PIC.KERIN(� 1t1o9 ee.ri Bell andlodependeotpbotter cmc . ,s—•"4-== �- -►5s 7 w _ for -Merry to ' answer. She did .not raise. her -eyes.wheil � �dre , Ru ti Har head wu beat as it she took the ,,,��jj�� -shame 'of her brother upon her own shoulders. From SWj001 _ e - _ "Yea." The tnari spoke in' a slow whisper. and shout for "something "Then you came bask, with the play =to eat", Cut off generous " • finished and read it to Enoch, and he - - . - -'- -slices of bread and spread Tea is an. Every -day Luxury i -be claimsit-because l he ,held this with � against you?" She laid a trembling STEADFASTLY REFUSE . finger upon the sheet of •paper. _ "Yes." CROWN, BROD Dorcas sat• perfectly still with her SUBSTITUTES arms lying on the desk. Merry bent,�� over and gently touched her cheek. r black, Mixed or Natural Greene E2C5 "Oh!"' she shrank away frotq him COR `)MIL;. M • .-a-shuddering cry. - „Oh, howAlmh - could you let him do such a thing•! 'Twill be the children's daf:y treat. So Boaz for them, too=wondorfull7 I Y no3rishLlg, to bui:d uY tl.c.r Lt .e. Fwdtas and he1D to keeD them will • 4 It was Tao cruel,- so inconceivably cruel, and strong, as wt:c:asoma fou! c':c•uld. w for Griddle Cakes, Walllesand Hot so shameful, and so unjust!' Ib was The most delicious of a syru•s Biscuits• Exce;:-:.tfcrCakear�ee:.ect:.::yf�rC_ndymak:-.c• such a mistake! Why did you let my In 2, s, id and 26 pound lily_—and.e r.o,:.nd "Perfect seal" Clan jjars, '•Desserts brother do such a thirT ?" g At all grocers. our new reel{., Lock, and Candles" shows Tho new and right way to rr.:_re a lot of Ycc d ttfnea: V/rite for a cgt7r I j "I don't know." Merry spoke, ab- to our Montreal office. lt'stres. ruptly. THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED ' BRANTFORD. FOR WILLIAM. "Tell me why you let him do it," MONTR[AL, CARnINAL. persisted the girt. P $f Maker,oj"Lily While" l,,rw.Svru�,--J:rxion's Corn larch=' 226 and "Savrr C /uar" La"xdry Slasrh, "I don't believe I can explain -to l you." There was a hopeless tone in I _ _ -• -.• _, _ __ _ the marts voice. "For a while it 'l with the vital fact that they had been which he could not voice even to Dor. seemed to me like a poker debt. Wo- 'and still were friends. cos. He wanted time -time enough men cannot understand a poker debt." i When -the nurse beckoned he stole to tell Enoch that the old enmity was "No, I cannot understand," con- f d D Th h went on � noiselessly across the floor. She dead, that the old love was alive,' X esse oreas. en s e CHAPTER XXVI.-(Cont'd). There was 'a -tall pine over my head hurriedly: -"Ras that your only rea- point d to a. chair by the bedside.' strengthened by new ties. 'A spasnf .,He s dozed off," she explained in a of ran through the sick' man'd ' "When the career of this murderer and the crows were calling from the son?" Then - suss brought to the light of day, they top of it. I can see the place yet." ' ' "No, I felt that way at nirst. Then— low whisper. pain „ He asked for you just face, wrinkling the pallid forehead found that once when he was a school- Enoch lifted -his eyes and turned it seemed foolish. One night I deter- before he went to sleep. I told hi , a tw tching the lips. Marty look - you were coming. Sit here so that ed up at the nurse. She read the " boy, and again, when a friend stole his to meet the steady glance of the man' mined for a minute to set myself free, he can see you when he -wakes up." question in his eyes. -- �tweethea t, he might have committed who sat beside the bed. 1. to get the play back, and to make you.I Merry dropped into` a chair. He . "No,' she whispered, "he is going to • : murder if a weapon had been at hand. j "Do you want to hear the story understand. It was the night -that night -where you took me home=whea 'began - `he third time a gun lay -close-to--his-* out-"- -be asked- bluntly.. ! gloom. to see perfectly through the live. His brain is clear now. He W o t was fThe -- ' elbow_" "Yes -if you are bound to tell it.". .° you found me in the -when you gave., had startled him for as minute. The he my thing that sal ed him." Andrew Merry did not speak, but "It isn't an easy talk to set the me new courage and a fresh outlook ; Y g � sat watching Enoch with bewilderment: stark-naked soul of man before. anoth- ' on life -when you made a man of me." j Shadow below hem The mean aelids were closed, with tdomihs i (To be continued). In his eyes. I er's gaze, especially when it's a man's Dorcas rose and stood facing him ins nose stood slut like a silhouette - ---0- '� "I am going to tell you about two own soul; but I've, been over this, With her eyes. searching him. "Why . ag against the white pillow. The mus-. lesions which occurred in my cwn life.' step by step, during these bedridden didn't you do it?" she asked. had been shaved away and lines,, i nnecessary information. There was -a third -you know about days, and I'll feel better when it's, out "Because," said Merry, unsteadily, „ chiseled by days and nights of pain, "If I were you, Peck, I'd let my wife that one r of my system. do you remember you -no I -I- yourself. wrinkled about - the quiet mouth. know who is boas ir m) house,' Across the pale face of the invalid •"Wac it this. Andrew, this that -lay asked you -when a man had fallen as Merry sat staringat the ha haggard face: "Let her know? Gr: �t $ Ott! she : •ewe t a ware of scarlet; then he be low as I had if he had anything left P behind everything -that made you that would pull him to his feet. g You with a gan to talk slowly and hesitatingly. give up your play and- dull, tugging hope In his soul, !mows already "I was in a Southern academy the first I Merry's .lips parted, but he did not said, 'Yea, so long as he has honor, time it happened. I must have been! aPP -seventeen speak Dorcas glanced at the data. there is no end of a chance for him:" "Oh, -uUmutfuili or thereabouts. ai'rizes were.l She withdrew her hands from his and "Oh!" cried Dorcas aghast. to, to be given for a public oration and put hay fingers across her eyes as if think that I should have put that in -people were coming from everywhere to hear us: The governor was to ad- trying desperately to remember some- Your way!"' thing. "Put what m way? Dearest, FIVE that '� ROSES FL U R - dress as. My father was a lawyer, ' night • came around "Why," she cried suddenly,"the g round tg e_corner- [ had been - ane of the bigla lawyers of the states. j He went to this school when he was a I data was May 29, last r • that was wandering in the Y year; Y two days after I came home from the desertSudden] I loured sunshine,. I - -- �p R BREADS —CAKES - - boy, and he had carried off the oration, convent." Her forehead knittedinto I found love and hope, 1 found you. - PUDDINGS — PASTRIES prize. His heart was set on my win- is puzzled frown. "It must have been 'That night -when you went away -1 ..''ning it.. I toiled and toiled over that that night -that morn, _ began to understand that it was- the - - = .: -_ :: ' • - speech; it was about the death of I Enoch h.d a stag party, d I came ! most wonderful chance_ God ever put ` . Julius Caesar. I can remember, as I in, after you had all gone. It was j in a man's way.' lay awake nights staring out into the the first time T saw you. I have told An instant later his arms i .- _ OUR neighbour. jwere _ darkness, how the speech came throb-. abo,it ib -when sat out there, about her and. she felt his kiss upon l t famous for herthough, you you Mug in my basin. I could never write, I waiting for a bus." her cheek. l ( ,baking -maybe she as as I declaimed to myself in "Don't," cried Dorcas. "Don't!" y ; ••Yea,'' he whispered. s Five Roses. ...uses es \ the still dormitory. j used to go out "Then afterwards," she raised her 'She freed herself from his clasp and _ into the woods and try to write. One head with a quick gesture, "we weal j held him away from her. "Can't you _ • da I p. g per Point, Thera you told ms y gave u I sat huddled against ; to Juni understand, don't you • see, Andrew, - - - .a stone wall which ran down the hill" about your play -and you went away i after what Enoch did to you, that I ..dividin; .a pasture from the forest. to write it?" cannot be your wife?" - a "You cannot -lie -my-" He stared - at in bewildered dismay: „ f - .. �11M Yea, that is what I an, she Rte _... - whispered tremueously. "Don't you „Do i - - understand ? How could I marry you I 1 with a thous this horrible -1 the ht o! a E 1een ` tantly us? L ' c uldgnevers forget items Remember it _ Enoch, my 't you bbrother-brother - - - understand? -my did- this! How could you go on loving me Rubber To. Save Leather - And--'• _ "ReMember-it was' your brother, who saved my life," said Merry p s- "—It Is Needed In The War! sionately. "How could I go on Ic - CANADyou? ins you. dearest? How could I stop +. • •+ + _ • � loving you ? 1 could go through hell Rubber Supply � s - Amp 1 e--~ for you, and yet • I confess I would rather be with you in heaven." He ` . .-,Leather, Is' Scarce and Very High ANTE O R H� flushed and his face grew grave. "You j •� T _ nye mine -ail mine -and I am yours, ` Leather is being worn out faster today than ever ROYAL NAVY so wholly and truly yours that I have as mere- grown to think of thisspot--where before in the histol of the .world, while roductibn y P ly one spot—one little spot -where we is considerably less than a few years ago. While the = can make a home and I can have you consequent shortage is keenly felt by the civilian -Two tbotasesad Caaadiaas w wanted for the R Royal Nava Can. beside me -for the rest of my life." who has to pay half as much again for his own and adian Volunteer Reserve towards manning the now ships of the imperial Royal Navy. eta -sadists "'_ bis family's shoes, it is even. more serious for the oretrseaa salutes Only mea of fad " CHAPTER XXV. : Governmenf, which -must supply hundreds of thou - sO6d character good Ph7'quo accepted. - Wentworth's chamber was dim as, sands, of soldiers. Pay $1.10 11 adinum per day -Free ,Cit ` $20.00 per Month Separataoo Allowance twilight when Merry entered.' The! outer world lay white and breathless Rubber, too, is -being used in enormot> quant,- .. - — under a daizIing sun, and the sudden-; !ties on account of'the war --one British manufacturer, 'a Apply to the nearest Naval Recrul' 0 change to a darkened sickroom for a ; for instance, is working on 'a rather boot order for Ing Station, or to the moment trade Andrew. grope vaguely: the army which will. take 14,000,000 pounds of rubber, _ _ of cs� ns..t s.r.:�. on the threshold. As his eyes became j =fabric and chemicals. But the supply, thanks to the - -- OTTAWA accustomed to the dusk he saw a great rubber plantations in Britain's tropical Dom - white -gowned nurse standing beside the bed. Under the the inions; is easily keeping -up vvith the demands, and raw _ sheetFY o- is actually cheaper -rubber, despite a tsar tak of 7/ 1though • tionless outline of; the man's long body, todaythatl before the war. So , the fabric and • t t the head -wound with snowy bandages. Mercy's hands. gripped together con- j chemicals used cost nearly double, rubber .footwear _ _ } vilsively. The nails cut into his has not gone up very much in price. �A I N D E A TON 1 C palms and an ache which hurt tugged at his heart. Wentworth's These conditions naturally" are leading thoughtful, "thrifty, Canadians to leather ..1 chamber patriotic save just as - i held memories for him: he thought of .much as possible by wearing rubbers, overshoes, high. ' -- -'When your bead is dull and heavy, yo�ir tongue furFed, and you feel I nights when he had lain helpless u g P upon + 'Tubber boots and Keary farm -rubbers. In addition " done-upand good for nothing, without knowing what is real) the g g g Y that same bed and Enoch had taken I care of him in—h lumbering fashion. ' '•to the very substantial saving in cost, rubber foot - matter with you, probably all that is needed to restore you to health and During these days he had seen the wear has decided advalrtaes for wet or cold weather _ vigour is a few doses' of a reliable FOR THE digestive tonic and stomachic rem- rugged face grow wan from want of ; around the farm or in the woods. The men like its STOMACH AND LIVER dY such as Mother Scigel's Syrup. sleep'; still for him a smile always lit I the stern features. ` warm, dry 'comfort under all conditions, and the -tvo;pen like the way it sheds the dirt .instead of bring- Take it after each meal for a few idagsandnote how beneficialisits actionuponthestomach, liverand bowels- Suddenly, as the last remnant of ori ing it in to melt and track around the house. For brow it restores tone and healthy activity to these important organs, and by old scab sloughs of, every fragment ithe children, too, particularly if they are walking a long *o doing enables you to gain new stores df -vigour, vitality and health. of hatred, of resentment at injustice,.,ytra to school, rubbers and overshoes mean a great - of pain and rebellion which for ten I il ea in warriith, comfort and protection as lnst colds. - MOTHER months had been warping his nature - and clouding his life fell away from I ;ie Doing Without" Rubbers or Overshoes C , Merry's heart. The love, the implicit 1 ' Simply, Thoughdow Extr WEBB 140W IN no MOF 011 ~s ! confidence even the boyish upon the older man, came flooding f • The new 1.00 size contains three times as much as the trial size 1 back into his soul like a high tie: All _ sold at 50c per bottle. ! that had stood between him and Went- Xi - , worth seemed unimportant compared 1. . , €�. .v.;. "6-�+•:--- - ;&' +t rrr?,C ,+ �.. .:3d �^.•. i%T%..,,.- .'4; ,1 ,.. 'r- «,ya--f-r•'-e•ePI �^i �- - _ - .. .., ,. .rh;. ,;. xavc a,�,,,�J�Jx:: "•r, ; 1, ,a :zo../3 ,,;y,. r,. `'a:-v9 'Jt.W^+tta'>eq�-i T•..-,..'°#,$ v `. r `i'•{� •' , a: .. ., ^ 7 Y' y . Y I GERMANO—B� - - _ MUST FIGHT WAR OUT THE BRITISHGOMMENT •SQU� ; DEFEATED IN GREAT BATTLE ON MAIN FRONTS - - - IS TO BE RECONSTRUCTED 'Gen. Mackensein's• Main Forces Driven *Back With the Loss of Lord Cecil Says Operations in Rumor That Lloyd-Geoivv Has Tendered His Resignation as War : umania Will Not Affect .Minister. Result. A despatch from London says:- London, Dec. 3.-The Russo-Ruman-I The Czar is striking mighty blows "The war must be fought to a mili- London, Dec. 3.-Premier Asquith; ing "the reconstructiin of the Govern- $ucharest* tart' conclusion-on the utast and east has decided to advise the -King to con- ment, obviously a somewhat wide fan armies have scared decrsirely in clsewh��e �a='=-soA`=h--� sent to the reconstruction of the Gov- term in tbcircumstances and whether the first phase of the great battle to The Russians, said to be under the fronts, with the blockade playing only ernment. This was officially announc- it means a mere reshuffling of posts or a ,save Bucharest. The main body of direct command of Gen. Brusiloff, the a secondary part," said Lord Robert' ed to-night. I something more drastic, is not yet ap- Mackensen's German and Bulgarian hero of the Summer campaign in Ga- I Cecil, minister of War Trade, in dis- with great It is understood no official announce= parent. forces south-west of the capital have 1icia, are still attacking cussing on Friday With the Associated been defeated and driven to the south, ferecity all along the western frontier: Press, the latest developments in the i went will made to-nsee but that There is nothing suggesting that several small villages being recaptur- of Moldavia, in an'attempt to push world conflict. (Premier Asquith will see the Kin.- Asquith contemplates abandoning but the I again to-morrow morning and there-! Premiership, or, indeed, that an re- s� ed. Russian troops which had arrived through tale passes to the Hungarian' "Th, condition of Rumania," Lord g g p' Y on the scene took part in the fighting. plain. According to the latest ad Robert continued, "causes us grave re- after made a statement in the House signations are impending, and for the Several thousand prisoners wePe taken vices from Petrograd, the Russians of Commons in explanation of the sit-! moment the only important difference p gret. But there is no reason to sup- I uation. in the personal of'the Ministry seems and much booty, including 26 guns, A have fought their way into the town .pose the operations there will aff get I �. 'Turkish' division operating Inde nd- of Kirlibaba, commanditfg the pass of I Thus far it spears no arrangement !to Cbe, the re-admission of Sir Edward p g pe ,the result of she war, which must be I has been made for Secretary Lloyd! Carson. ...ently of the main enemy force was also that name, and desperate fighting is 1 fought out on the math fronts. The Yd defeated and put to flight. Sunday going on in the streets, German George to see the King, which would: David Lloyd George, who is evident- : conditions under which we will ac- I - � - , night's Harlin .War Office statement troops occupying the houses are. de- sept .overtures remain the same .. as I indicate that the present moment there ly the moving spirit in the whole crisis, be surmounted without the complete; has not, it is now definitely, stated, of- :reads: fending them to the last extremity, the, outlined several months ago." I collapse of the Coalition Cabinet. fared his resignation to Premier As- "The announcement from army' despatch says, and reserves are be Asked concerning the origin of the head uarters this avenin says the in concentrated in the western part, I Nothing is l;noan at the moment on quith, but he has threatened to resign ' q g g allegation in the Morning Post edi- - Rumanians have made a successful ad of the town for a counter-attack. which to base a precise interprets- . in certain. contingencies. A. torial that Germany had offered the ! :' vance on the Argechu River, on the. Kirlibaba is said to be the prinel- Entente Powers generous peace terms I tion of the official statement respect-; rp �. front before Bucharest." pal pass in this region of the Carpa- in return for a free hand in central ----- - ---- - - --- ---- 1 Simultaneouslythe Russians have, thian mountains. and South America, Lord Robert Ce RUSSIA HAS BEEN PROMISED regained possession of the western' The Russian success in capturing a cil said: part of Tchernavoda bridge across series of heights south of Kirlibaba`Of course, it is well known that -the Danube, which had not been taken- gives them an entering - wedge into. Germany .had very--definite_amhitinn a CONST � �j*jtj�(��j C Alin. QT�� by the Teutonic troops after the defeat Transylvania • and proves a most en- in central and South America even be- NS 1 AN i i V LE AND J of the Russo-Rumanian army in Dvb- , courageing counter-move on the part fore the war, but I am utiaware of rudpa late in October. of the allies. any peace having been offered us on -^ -- . the terms mentioned by the Morning — - - --- -- — OfticiaTAnnouncement in the bans That Allies Have Concluded f: been fully informed of this situation, Post. We have no knowledge that , . fN RAIDERS and President Wilson has made stron- such overtures ever had been made Such an Agreement.. - - uoua representations to Ambassador' here.' ' von Bernstorff concerning it. I- - - .. ... _ -IN WEST- INDIES ._semi-off_ . 4 . ! j j i Petrograd, Dec The i ferings, we and our allies did our ut- GERMANS INCREASE [AWES iaienews dnagency 3 says that in the most to restrain Turkey from mad' _ A � - �— � LEVY ON BELGIUM. Duma Saturday Premier Trepoff read, participation in hostilities. Turkey -Two of Latest Plungers There' f Oji j�(' a proclamation announcin officially! received formal assurances guarantee. to Work Havoc on British , �T ITH EEiL7 g ' A despatch from Paris -says: The., I that an agreement concluded by Rus-,rug her, in exchange for neutrality, the - • Shipping? `German authorities have issued a de-' sia, France and Griat Britain in 11115 integrity of her territory and We.' tree imposing a further payment of and later approved by Italy "estab-' pendence, and also confe ,ing on her _. f Firing Takes Place Between -Providence, R.I., Dec. 3.-The Pro- 10,000,00Q francs a month on Belgium, fishes in definite manner the right of certain privileges and advantages. according to a. Havre despatch from ; French Sailors and Russia to the straits and Constanti- These efforts were vain. Turkey videnca Journal will say to-morrow: "The wireless warnings recently is- +sting levy of 480,000 000 francs. The Reservists. � noPremiertT newssaannounacseme � s surreptitiously attacked us and thus • gs Havre. This is additional to the ex- „ :.. � P - _ sealed her own doom. -sued-to Captains, of merchant vessels �a an the western Atlantic were put out despatch says that the provincial A despatch to the London Daily 4uoted y gencY ' We then concluded an.agreement by the order of the Britiah Admiralty, councils have been convoked for De- Mail from Athens, tirned 11.45 a.m.,' "For more than a thousand years with our allies which establishes in with the full knowledge that there are ember 2 in order to approve the new Friday, says: Russia has been reaching southward the most definite manner the right of now in the-neighborhood of West In- C. "Firing has taken place :between + toward a tree outlet on tkie open sea. 'Russia to the straits and Conatanti- dian waters two large German cub- .. []'TEND TO ANNEX ,French sailors and reservists on the This age-long dream, cherished in the nople. Russians shogld know for`. marines, which have been here since, PART OF RUMANIA slopes of the Acropolis: Passengers' hearts of the Russian people, is now what they are shedding blood, and,.in from Piraeus say that when passing-ready for realization. 1 accord with our allies, annountemdrit the visit of the U-63; and also because , 3' p g of the knowledge of the British Ad- A Rotterdam ..despatch to the Lon- the Theses railroad station they wit- "Fri the beginning of the war, of this agreement. is made today -` miralty that two German submarines' don Times saysthat General von. nessed the, -fighting, This, accord- wishing to spare human lives and suf-; from: this. tribune. 'of the newest and speediest type left Blume, in the Koelniache Volks Zei- ing to other information, was between -_ n_�%... _�Q YIELDED Kiel for the coast of the United States tong indicates enp that the Central pow- French sailors and Greek troops, �� READ 1 j WIEEUS i �ZeJ</ED on November 6 and were able to evade ;ars intend permanently to annex parts ` "A panic has begun in Athens , every effort that was made to capture of Rumania for the purpose of pro- Crowds are rushing through the 'or sink them before they got out of the : testing the Bagdad route and secur streets and shops- are being closed. ; TO DISCUSS PEACE' =AFTER BATTLE North Sea. :ng a permanent. additional corn sup- ."Two French •cruisers have entered' - "The United States Government has..ply. P-haleron harbor." - # C,iNADIANS' TOOK 750 Terms 'Guaranteeing Existence ';'Athens Government Consents to TEUTONGOVERNOR OF SERBIA , AT GRANDC'OL'RT and Future of Nation Are � Surrender Six Batteries of -Adespatch from London says: -_: ' •- -+Required. � � Mountain Artillery. KILLED IN RAILWAY ACCIDENT W..: • �' - ounded officers in the hospitals here A despatch from Berlin says:-In ' London. Dec. 2.-Athens is quiet to- Nay that the Canadian attack on De- an address to the Reichstag on Wed- night, following a dray of terror. After sire trench, near Urandcourt on No- resday: in introducing the bian power '200. persons had been killed in clashes '4'rain Carrying Persons Who Attended Late Em eror's Funeral. vember 18, was a big surprise to the P Bill, Chancellor von Bethmann-Holl- between Entente troops and Greek Germane, the .weather being so bad wag again announced kat Germany 'reservists and between Venizelists and i. -in Collision--66 Dead, 150 Injured. that they never suspected any.move- i -• - = --•-_• - _ _ .. .went. The Canadian artillery gave was ready to end the w• by a peace -royalists, King, Constantine yielded in f' the infantry -effective support a d guaranteeing the existence and future part to the demands of Admiral du A despatch from London says: the Governor• of Serbia were among forced the. Germans to remain in the of the nation. In presenting to the Fournet, and a truce was arranged. t£ those killed. p g Reichstag the bill for the national The King agreed to surrender stx of -Sixty-six persons, a majority of them dee dugouts until theoadvance was auxiliary service (providing for com the ten mountain batteries demanded The train' was travelling between on top of them. The advance w•as ulsory service of civilians for war! by the Entente co�r. rwander. soldiers; have been killed in a rail- p Vienna and Budapest with a number made in a thick snow storm. The ,purposes), Chancellor von Bethmann- The monar&agreed to surrender way accident at Herezechalen. The of personages who had attended the Canadians -took seven hundred and Hollweg made an address in regard to arms demanded by the Entente com- _ Injured aggregated 150, sixty of them funeral of Emperor Francis Joseph, C:fty prisoners when the trench was-- the military situation, and the pur- I Wander and du Fournet immediately -' - being hurt 'seriously. Ludwig- von according to a telegram from Vienna. captured. Majors John Lewis and pose of the bill. • Itwas the Chancel-' ordered most of his -forces to with- Thalloczy, a well known member of The accident was owing to a collision, F. E. Hall, of Montreal, were killed lor's sixtieth birthday,. and his desk "draw from the city. About 300 ' the Austrian diplomatic corps, and, and both trains were shattered. - during this advance. was decorated with chrysanthemums. ' troops were left to. guard the, Zap- __. "The war continues, with -its de-peion, according to reports. ALL SOUTH WALES COAL • - -' GERMANY CUTS DOWN ' "Act rdi forces," the Chancellor said. - �"Accordingly our enemies desire it. ,FIFTY SONS OF M.P.'S PEOPLE'S POTATO RATIONS. They celebrated the past Summer as a TO BE PUBLICLY OWNED — period of victory. But did they ob HAVE GONE TO FRONT 9 r e A despatch from Berlin says; Ow- olines-- - fain what they wanted . Our ing to the decided falling off in the are unbroken and . Rumania, through A despatch from Ottawa says:- . I potato crop this year, it has been de- which a great change of events was More than fifty sons of Canadian Par. I tided to introduce a new .scheme of ' expected, is now atoning for what she liamentarians are serving the Em- = British .Government Takes Drastic Step to Conserve the zSupplV potato rationing. On January 1 the did. God has helped us up to the pire in the army and navy. A list, and Prevent Imminent Trade Disputes. urban population will be placed on a present. He rill help us further." compiled here unofficially gives de- daily allowa$ce' of three-quarters of a , y. fait of the extent to which members _ pound instead of one • pound. The - ^ �-T- of the Senate and Hauae of Common H ` agricultural population will have an Good Company. are represented on active service. One n A despatch Prom London says: !went had taken steps to control the '. allowance of one pound' daily during "Is that little boy I saw you play- I member, a Senator sent three sons to Under the defence of the realm act 'price of coal to some extent, but -January and February, and thereafter ring with this afternoon a good boy, the front, fifteen sent two each, while - '`,�' the Board of Trade announces that' from the beginning of the war there a pound and a half. The potatoes I Willie?" asked his mother. 'twenty-two others have or had-each a from December it will assume control . has been trouble in the South Wales, thus saved will be devoted to placing,' "No," replied Willie, "he ain t much' son in the service. Three sons of -- tg1 of all the coal mines in South Wales. coal field -arising from the .constant those performing hard litbor on a ra- good, but he's the only boy, around; Parliamentarians have made the sup- A committee has been appointed, re- conflict between the coal miners and: tion of two pounds daily. that I can lick." I reme sacrifice. Presenting the Board of Trade, the the owners on the queestion of wages. .f home Office and the Admiralty,for, A year ago David Lloyd George, i F Y g OE FORBIDS NEUTRALS GERMANS SENTENCE CANADIANS the administration of the mines and 1 then Minister of Munitions had to in- _ ' I TRADING WITH ALLIES.' -- will meet to consider the question of I terfere and concede to the miners a wages. !fifteen per cent. bonus, des Its the i There has been a lou t dis u con- opposition of the owners. But with, Fresh Effrontery Contained in a State-;I y max# taming the demar�ds of the South the continually rias cost of living ment Issued at Berlin. TO 12 YEARSIMPRISONMENT Wales miners for an increase of the j the men contended t?I'at they were I A despatch to The Wireless Pres9 war bonus. . The Board of Trade at- : entitled to a further bonus, and that at London on Friday from Stockholm tempted intervention to procure. a' the great war prots the owners ad- reports the issuance of an official A Number of Soldier-Prisoners Condemned, But Nature t settlement, but the mine-owners ob- mittedlywere making justified their statement at Berlin .regarding the, of Offence Not Known. - Jected to an investigation of their demands. The owners especially ob- acquisition of supplies from Entente laff airs with a view to ascertaining': jetted to an audit on the ground that sources by the Scandinavian countries _ whether they could justifiably meet; it was unprecedented and unreason- and Holland. The German Govern- the mineral demandsable: ment, according. to this statement; is A despatch from Ottawa says: The I known here. r' Tife a on the Governmentm - not- GoVenunent- -has learned 1 Tfie_�iah Government_has en- taking over control of the South ly condemned by both press and pub- Norway, Denmark or Holland to con- through United States Ambassador at''deavored to induce the Berlin Gov - AA ' 'Wales coat mines is an entirely new! lit, and numerous conferences have tract through'.t}re medium of Great Berlin tkat a number of Canadian i ernment to allow British prisoners of departure, and appears to have been bee eld by the Board of Trade with Britain or other Entente powers any soldiers held in Germany as prisoners war who are under sentence to re- caused by the imperative necessity of the b sect of finding an issue from purchaie of provisions or raw mater- of war have been sentenced to twelve ceive parcels of foods on promise of evantin a trade dispute from inter- the difficulty, but al] to no purpose, ial the acquisitiop of which would years' imprisonment. The nature of similar treatment to German prison-I M' wing h the coal supply. Earlier owi g to the owners' irreconcilable tend to deprive Germany of these the offences for which these heavy , ers in% ngland, but so far these e{ the of the war the Govern-; attitude. necessaries. sentences have been imposed is not! forts Save met with no success. - ) �Y k4.� „rx,,.,;i R - +. ury' �''- `'.'v xR- a •'�f{ •• :.y,:.". .. ,,, r ,+.,...r.rniiorx •.i: m"" #.•. 'a.... •• ''. E"�•� `` '4, ...-kY,, ..��•..x re':f+� . •aA� .�,-_,a. :''= . vs-I;�.'a; +a.--'+"`': .,,•a•'. -n :. j _ .A • :' L`'r' `.d.•?!'v.'-e' . .•.Jt YIC'.!- 't X4• ,f•$. 'k '6:'�fF•r. ,^, x, •Y•^.+ -r i+• •-M' J s . , • , r r: •j —Mrs. D..91ni pop ai)d Mrs. T. M iMoney-1. a' L(3CALISMB. >Q The Corporation of ebe Townsbip LWK We WM Save -You M. McFadden were in the city on of - Pickering. Tuesday. _ -Dd. S. Chapman has installed -C. A. Conway, of Uxbridge, Pva;ucN.onca is hereby given that " a Pease furpace for Arthur Boyee. spent a couple of days'this week the Council of ttie Z`ownehip of Picket- we foresaw the present market conditions in time to lay is a -supply- -$oro, 'on Monday, Nov. 27th; wi J. C. and -Mrs. Piliip, ing will at a meeting to be held on of Woollen Wear, Mitts;`Rubbers,and CspB, hence we -Turnips are u:o ed'in Toronto Monday; the Sth day of January, 1917• - } -to Fred and Mrs. Andrew, a dau- P 9 t at the hour of eleven o'clock in the can Bell to you at a reasonable price. at 66 cents r bag and the have ghter• y forenoon in the Council Chamber o! �'re. Reid, of Toronto. is spend= been- offered in Pickering• at 4ci Our- are the same price as last year, and we can guarantee J teats. the said township at the Village of ou the best of satisfaction with the old favorite brand, `ing a few' days with Mre. amee' W. D.. and Mrs, Rogers,.of of Brougham consider aBp-Law for cloe- y -Maltese Cross." It's the kind of rubber yo a'll Gordon. - - ing. Bto ping up, Belling and convey _ telephone subsera ere wi ' kind l call -at the Drug Store for a mother, Mre:., J,. H. Rogers on. and Western llway Con that y supply y g Sunda portion of the road allowance between We have a goodl su 1 on hand of Woollen Underwear, new directory. y- p includin the famous 'Ten Angle." - - - -The annual concert of S. S. No. —The Woman's Anziliary of St. OonceeBioae Three (3) .and Four (4� at _ _ B _ _ g, will be held on the evening of George's Church will meet at -the Lots Seventeen and Eighteen in said Concession Four "in the of r + e of Mrs --Harding on Wed- -- - BUNTING .':I-C:RER.ING Thursday, Dec. 21st. Pickering, described as follows : - -Miss Madge O'Leary,, of To- taesday, Dec. 13th, at 3 o'clock. All and singular that certain portion Established 1857. fronto, spent Sunday here with her -St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid wall of the road all owance-betwyeu conces meet at the home of 'Mrs. John ' _sunt, Miss Julia O'Leary. Bions three (3) and four (4) 111 tge Town- . --Kenneth and hire. Gordon, of Murkar-oa-Wedraesday afternw)n, ship of Pickering, Ccunty of Ontario Toronto, spent over Sunday here Dec. 18th, at 3 p. r_i. All ladies and Province of Ontario shown colored with the foriuer'e mother. made w'elcome.� _ teff on the {clan herein, and containing C -Fred Hurst, of Toronto spent -The Independent Telephone an area of Rwt three hundredths of an i ore + - P acre (Q.58) over Sunda Isere with his utit le Co lame installed. phones for the more or lees. the limits, Sunday -followiD and connected with the dimensions and bearinga; of said dor- _ and aunt, F. and Mrs. Hurst. g tion of road allowance being described -Gordon and Mrs, Law spent Pickering central ; Thos, Reeveley as follaws - Monday with the farmer's parents 2709; Chas. Lidgett, 720. _Commencing at a point on the Nor - John and Mrs. Law,_of_Toropto., -The Afternoon Tea_ given by therly limit of said •road allowance .,Just arriVeCi a new assor..tme> t. of Mrs. Houssei for Patriotic ti r- said otnt' bein distant twenty two rJ -Charles and Mrs. SanderFon P p g of Toronto, spent Sunday here Poses, on Friday afternoon last, feet and four tenths of a foot (f lot f , _ with John. T. and slits. Stephen- was" a most -delightful affair in from the Southeasterly angle of lot Ladles Boots . every way, Proceeds $8.25. eighteen (li) measured in an easterly - -- eon. direction along said Northerly limit of -David Bath and fancily moved -Morris Reid will hold an auet• road allowance; thence North seventy Fine, Dongola, Cloth lop Patent to Whitby this week, Mr. ' Bath ion sale of his farm stock, farm seven degrees, twenty six minutes ` having,secured & good position in implements, ensilage, household East (N. 77 0 26' E) three hundred and a all newest Styles. - that town, furniture etc.; at his premises, one foi ty nine feet (3491) -along the last - --The many Pickering friends of and a half milesweat of the village mentioned litnit : thence South sixty ' Al o, . heavy everyday Boots for inert Shepherd, of London; will on Friday, Decti 15th.- See -bills degrees,. forty five minutes West (S• 600 45 W) two hundred and thirty regret to hear that he le now as for full particulars. one feet (2A 1'1 to a point on the south- both men and Women'. - -- -- ----very poor health.. -The -annual- -meeting of the erly limit of said road allowance. thence _ -Geo. Cowan, Sr„ of the• Brock Pickering Vigilance Association South seventy seven degrees, twenty road, moved last week into the will be held in the Town -Hall -nett one -minutes Best (S. 77021''x') along Morcombe residence which he Tuesday eveningat 8'o'clock, for said Southerly limit three hundred ■ Q _ recently purchased. _ the election of officers and the aDd forty nine feet (3491) thence North ---- - M A S F•IT U / T S sixty degrees forty flue minutes'East -Now as the time to orderyour transaction of any other business (N.60 0 46 Et two hundred and thirty -` Christmas cards. Call at Taal: that may come up. Arrangements one feet (281 ) to the point of com- What about your Christmas Cake and Nltw8 Office and see samples, as will also be made for holding the meneement : and for the establishing we have a large variety from annual ogster supper. .. of a public over certain other . that l USUOUS plum pudding . which to select. -Rev, G. S. Lloyd, of London, iands as described to said By -Law to -We are pleosed to report that who received a hearty call froin � ceded by the said Railway Com - W. B. Powell, who bas been seri- pany to the said Municipality for roan 's Katie all the necessary Fruits that are necessary for their St. Andrew's, Pickering, and St. diversion in lieu of the said portion of preparation, all fresh and $OOCI, such S5 ously ill, is gradually' improvigg, John'@,, Brougham, has declined road allowance to be closed as afore- - although his progress towards re- the call. This is a matter of deep „dd.- :: Bovet y is rather slow. regret to the people of these con- All persons interested or whose Seeded Raisins, lYl bulli, 2 lbs. fOl''?' ?C. _ Russell Andrew has Willigm gregations as the call was moat lands away or might he prejudici^iiv Wilson engaged fitting up his unanimous. At one time, Mr. affected by the passing of such pro• C)�oiee Currants 22e lb. few Mixed Peels 30c lb. shop ass, show room. LarReglas s Lloyd was anxious to 'be located posed By-Law•are required to attend ' his of at the said meeting when they doors will be put in sufficiently in this vicinity on account will be _ Fresh Cooking Figs lOC lb., dry; them.... . . J :large to admit an auto. mother who lived just north of heard in person or by Counsel or..9oli- - -Tbe mild weather of the past Toroato.tutwho has been in r citor with refereoce.thereto upon petl• - tiooing to be so heard. 'week has enabled the farmsrs to health for several years. Her Dated this 6th day of December. , o cooeadera of plowing, and alsodeath about two week@ ago lass 1918. XMAS O o Dto get is t9aoae tirnip5 that re- changed his plans. and he may DONALD R. BEATON. Clerk. waived out during. the cold spell. pow, go overseas, fes he has offered - - -- - b- M G' b leted -- - — _ d • l --Jo a tr taty as comp the foundation for T. M. McFad- hag services to his country. den's new residence. Should the -Last week we .referred to the accident which befel Mrs. John weather continue mild, wurk will be commenced -on the frame work. Stephenson when she was pain - -Harvey and Mrs. Barrett, who fully injured by being knocked - have been spending the past few down by a bicycle ridden by a boy. Other complaints have beerr months with S. and Mrs. Linton, r of Arcola, and other friends in made regarding the recklessness _ f3sekatchewac, have . returned of°boys on bicycles. Two _women • on the sidewalk • ld e. were standing 'PPB never had a better isp lay Christmas Gooa - to offer than we have now on -display. Our Fancy Dishes are now „ LL �► near J• C Philips butcher shop,- --- -:- --- - ___ OII d18 lay—see teem. om -Remember the Bazaar being P _ - _ p given this (Thnrsday)_ atternoatt when two boys on wheels came n d «►nd evening in the town hall. al©nR at a furious rate, racing jckerirtgaragi► In' the h�rdwre dept. pou- wi11 find alit' _ sunder the auspices of the Women's with struck auto. One of the women _ Anziliary of St. George's Church. wsa struck though not badly hart, All automobile and Bicycle ..Cutlery and Silverware, Hockey- ,Admissipn free , aod_the lad oa'the wheat, instead repairing promptly y =One day last week Normans of apologizing for hie act, censared - P attended to. - ds, eto., etc. her for not getting off the walk GrOO Banks captured in a trap -a fine when. she saw him coming. Tires, Oil@, Grease and repairs - '-specimen of a coofi. The trap wag always on hand. set in the woods- at the rear of -Rev. B. r N. de Foe and :Mrs. C HAP �A�)their farm. Since the woods io Wagner and family, who have re- p�iter. � �ntll �'i�,M•So 'this vicinity have been mostly sided in Alliston - forthe past -few _ cast down this animal has become years, spent Sunday with the PI'CKERING, Ont- riuite rare in this locality. former's ppanrents in Port Perry., -The prize' mon%y for the ex• and- Monday and Tueeday with r=a _ rFt JXMAS WILL SOON BEH _ . 'hibits at the School Fell Fair has Mrs. Wagner's pparents, W. G. and been sent to the different schools. Mrs. Ham. Mrs. Wagner, *who _ Are you needing Christmas Glroceries? It so this to the place tabus at right 'Tbe Pickering public sehooj ob. has been in poor health for the For sale at current prices 3, 4.3, 6, prices. Raisins, seeded and seedless, 16Currants on - Peel, ' trines twenty dollars for ninety- et few years, has been advised. S, 10, 12 and lb inch cement lila at the orange, lemon and citron:90c. Wall nuts and Aimar64c lb, tti bitevalp Tilear Yds. 1 nd. Tel. No. --six prises -eighteen first,.twenty. by .her physician to move to a. Every. racists of spices at old prices. Prunes 2 for Me.two second, twenty third, -fifteen warmer climate for the..winter, b3E14 Markham. _ __ _� , fourth, twelve fifth and nine sixth and following this advice they WM. PHILP Oranges 43c per dozen up. Lemons 4Sc per dozes up. prizes, , - Ieft in W ddnesday -afternoon for - - - - -Alex. Rogers, of )Gleogerry Virginia, where Mr.WaRner has QQ Royal Purple Ealf'Me'al 1.00. a •bag. ' Roval purple Chicken Food 9fic and bOc. • County and Rev, R. H. _ Rogers.' been fortunate in being ap- MA�SSEY •HARRIS Grit. and Oy--star Shalt 06c per hundred. Bacon, Ham, Haadie, etc. t- of Arthur, and son Fred,of Cherry- poiatt►d to a Charge in that State. wood, visited with the forme Their moat' friends in Pickering Cream Separators-. G. 'A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON father,. C. kgem. Alf. - Rogers, hope that the change may be bene- ,.,will assure y.ou every of Kinsale, also spent Sunday last ficial to Mrs. Wagner's health. cent of profit. with hint. Alex. -Rogersis'caw -in remitting hie subscription making arrangements far moving one of our Toronto 'a- n6ecra�ers Mowery RaT�es, �enty R� 1---$-„ANKETS4, M to Slocan, B. C. writes us thns : Your interesting Plows, �SgQIIB ftiIIt� —On Wednesday, Nov. 22nd, an "sheet” came today and we nut' THE SEASON IS NOW gEliE interesting event took place itr an appeal for fonds, Herewith Buggies. �^ - Whitby. when Henry White, son we beg to enclose a. `'hall" dollar, - Fall and winter sok now on head, also of Geo. White, of Brock Road, and which rightly and carefully ex. J. R. THEXTON, Pickering, Ont. L.set @econd hand Single Harness for 69,00 - Mise Ella Conner, daughter of I. pended (as only an editor know £ Ind. Phone 1908 sad Mrs. Conner, of the 5th con., how), will doubtless pay all of your 1 set second hand.Single Harness for $12.00 were united in marriage'b Rev. outstanding- account@, buy the C - - - • 6 -r -A. H. Foster. Mr. and Mn. White usual Christmas presents and leave :Harness, Collar, Boot and -Shoe Repairing neatly' : i, • will reside in F. H. Weetney's you some pocket money. Serious - dwelling at'Audley. ly, a dollar, which at one time IF ���� aad promptly attended to. -The townshi • council will looked`to no as big ae a cart wheel,. 1GiVi�i1 DALE MILLS - meet on Wednesday next for the is now merely it drop in'the bnek- =CSR=Na-PICKERING HARNESS. MFORIUV2 transaction of general business. et. Let me see, a dollar nset to iG As the council will wind ftp the buy -but what's the use ? We You can always get the beat Mani. Home Phone_3800, - - W. J. COAKWELL business of the year at this meet- like vour,old paper -every -once in . toba Flour made from No. I. ing it is desirable that all unpaid a while it says som-etbing we Manitoba -Wheat. - accounte • ebould be in the bands would not miss for the price of it : Royal Household and Glenora for of the clerk or members of the then: on the other hand, there Bread, • Try a bag. council before that time. They will be several weeks with "nary" Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled' Oata will meet again on the following a murder or wedding in it, when BRAN, SHORTS Summer ;� o Fayto Goods . . rid -re are" the finaficitil we almost wish we had put our bill, 'FEEDS _ -- P P statement. "dollar" in the bank, but on try- OAT CHOP _ _ ..,-- - - —All ea6trQO1Dg pa! r il'aln9 to take a fairly broad view of it CRUSHED OATS were held up fur -about seg . or we suppose you are not entirety -BARLEY CHOP " - --eight hones on Saturday 'at Pick' -tip blame for the lack .of exulting, WHEAT • Bring station, vis-ing to `the.trac•k thrilling news items." 'CRACKED CORN Coal Q11 Stoves being blocked on thio side of --MIXED HEN FEED _ WhiLby b atfrei ht train wreck. Cal'dwell's Cream substitute The wreck is said- to beduetoa Oard of... a • ea • u rlea lIl broken axle. A lance number of Molasses Meal - cars were destroyed and the track 1 with thronQh the columns of Ti,13 CHOPPING AND COAT f tvga torn rip for clitite a distanee. NEYP to express my than. for thej CRUSHING 'EVE.RYDAF gal•Vegtlr]g!T{?ols e c While the trains were being held help and sympathy �hrRn to me) Get priceG on feed in ton lots. _ . here a mimher of passengers came through the prolonged illness and sub- i BFLL PHOtiE. tip 'rn the vi11aRP for their meal>, . `Ptient death of my dangbt gPr. 111) P'1tnbPr hired autos Ur I :� A-, rHF- Bmv.nv. 71• i weir destination, l arem • Cl cut, Oot. take rue n Lei t _ t Chopping every dap EPH .