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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_12_15Y• .. ,,. ^h' ..., e? rr y,. _ .'. . t- a a.•,,.�. r',%•t-tg. No _ - " 'THE PICKER NG NEWS VOL. SXXV .- �ICSERI I ,—ONT._, -FRILD Y T� '�'12 ?#1rj9f#0*tvnattl �.�Ysl. MILLS STOUFRVILLE AUDLEY Established 76 y@bre IN After forty-eight years rpAd,-nce in �. .Anotber 'of outs oldest had moat :M iced{cat Stouffvilte, thirt •eight of which have highly respected residents, Mrs. R. GREENWOOD y bave been sent as. teacher in the I uthrie, died on Saturday last at the - - ----- - . -- p G d x, L.-CALDWELL; Mf D:-,i3uccessi; piiblia selrool here,:'Jarnes-Har+!, prin-�advtvne+A ,ce�nf 76 ytats After an "ill- Ts to the late Dr. a. Brodie, PLono a0s opal has announced his' intention to i nese 6f 15 years frorn itfiammatory '+1 Claremont. Oct. FLOUR : - -`, resign f.row the staff at, the end of the rheutr+Atism. Her funeral took place �w E. FORSYT$, D. of 0.,. Re is-present term, on Monday to Grovesiae cemetery and MILLS .•'' g 'WHITE SATIN- BRI•11AD was"IarKely attended, She is survived R • tered member o! Me aptometr21 A.e - , C"UOit of oatario. Special attention given to GREEN RIVER by three cons ,+Lid two daughters : Win. and Richard, at home` Frank, she acting o! glasses. Eyes tested Bee. North CREA31 BL NS-FAMILY , Olar•moat. 48t! A meeting will be held in the town cif Uhicaasto; Mr:+, (Dr.) Johuton, of TEA BUNS--PASTRY haJl,��'hitevale, on Tuegd ac, Dec.,l9th. Niagar a Falls, and Edith, at home. NO: MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., for the purpose of gt•ganizing A fat-tn-I Her' hushand has been-dead about two . Edinburgh, membdrof the College of ' •- x zly��o,rgeoae o! Ontario. 1lcentiatears'cilli,, There will he a represents- ayeary, IaiTl payinghighei3t pricese of surlteons, Edinburgh. Br; Shorts, •JUnll)O, "" tive of the L united Farriers Ciuby of�, to dsieasee o! worsen and Ontario present who will explain what BROUGHAMnd residence, B:ougham. for Barley and Wheat - farmers organization are doing in I ra `) heat Screenings, other parts of Ontario.. Members -of A Christmas -tree and entertain- „ "gat. neigliboring clubs will be present to mens, itnder the auBpiees of Brougham ret my prices before Eelhng 4 � T All kind of Chop. tell what they are doing. I Union S,abhath school will be held in, y E. FAREWELL, K.O.,fBaRRIS- p - . Herbert Sills, who is in--the Employ' the Town hill at Brougham on the EP -a TRE,County Crown Attorney, and County of Robt, Dafue, thresher, stet with 'lt� events ofThuradri Dec, 21. A Gobeftar. Ooart Ecuse, Whitby. le-. g . y. good Chopping on Mondays, very serious accident on Tuesday. He program "f choruses, drills, recita AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and attempted to. get on the engine but tion•, dialogates, tableaux, etc, .'Hear• Wednesdaysand Fridays s solicitor, Notary Public, Etc, Mouey to SCRANTON COAL D. L. And, W. fell and before the engine could be "Women's Rights" And songs of the y oma. Otaw Brock St. Nozea� wlzltbv. slaty stopped the front wheels of the clean- Allies. Santa Claus will he present Chopping will not start' Dental STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA er passed over his abdomen. He_ and distribute gifts to the children. started for' home alone' on foot and Doors open"at 7 o'crock. Program at until -9 a. In. y{ where i Don't brio less than ^LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., _ .. was later found on the road in an un- 7.30 sharp. Admission-Adults 20c,: Graduate of the Boyal College of Dental -SND STEAM. conscious condition. He was taken children 1Gc„children,of school free. � Surgeons and University dot Toronto. ones - to the-home of- Frank Turner, - g - `I -over W--Id. Priagle'e hazd+ran-.-afose.-lirhitby-_ _ mak cess to --- — , o>mn h'.�rt>t l 1 w 680. Ind phone rs, J• L. SPINg LIMITED toward recovery.-"$Y�g�, as minimum B.H phos* M. s+tll f ' Arthur Williams spent a day last amount charged for During Ds Bestows absence overeas,- Dr Robb, week in Toronto etTorottowillbetocharge, )PICKERING, ONT. ORFENW000 Will be Eve bags in Mrs. L. ' Bushnell spent Saturday future. _ �! Jae. Plaskett is out again. 'aftee his with friendF in Stouffville. r%stststsss lSarDts. s R. B R t w S T; E R recent illness. Mrs. George Bowers is spending a MTM. Veterinar Sur eoff� Rev,-J. O. Totton spent a few days time with relatives in Toronto. e G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage Y Surgeon: last week with his sister in Guelph. K.-G. Tarr is able to be out again, Psshaiiavillage, oto"din the County a Iwlo, Honor Graduate of the Ontario Urish Jones, of Brooklib, installed after his recent attack of sciatica. F ?,• ��TrFrF.r Veterinary College and Honor- a new gasoline engine for Stewart Cor- Born, on Nov, 20th, to George and . r�1 POUORER. Real Estate Auc- ary Associate of the' Ontario bett on Tuesday. Mrs. Judd, of Toronto. a daughter. F 1's ttoneer, valuator, cotl4ekw and ismor Veterinary Collagge. " - Mr. Garvin, of Michigan, tsapending Clifford Woodcock spent Sunday of of marriage noeases. Brougham, coy Ind. phone 3LO'L; a couple of weeks with his brother-in- last weak at his home neer Vivian. "E ,� S T L A K E” a HOPPER Issuer of Marr, a� Claremoni - Ontario law, Isaac Conner. We -wonder if it has frozen up for • rdeeasss is the County of Onsiarta Mr. and Mrs. Warriner, Stouffville, good this Limp: Some of the young The shingle that has given satis- at.tor. and bis resident•, Claremont. NEiiP 8U'TCBER SHOP spent a feov.days last week with their people are anxiously wait ing for the faction for over 30 este. Empire -- daughter. Mrs. Totton. skating season. Cornu @ted Ileo with a p D&BEATON TOWNBHIPOLERK Mrs. Walter Wilson spent the fore- g e in. by • Ooaysyan•er, oommi.�oa� for �g I A of the week with her mother, 2 in. corrugation, see it before you agueetts. Ase•uaturs. Ste. flan" to loan A full line of Fresh Meata always � ITH LINE, PIC&ERING ss teem �pevo�peets�. -issuer of >� wriegs ra. rs. Walters. of Oakwood, _ buy other makes. It you are iia sesta• whttevals, Out. +1.v on hand at shop. The Sunday School bare are having Mise-G. Pug h was 3a town this week need of a Cream Separator. Try a Christmas tree 'and eotert �V j Miebe11's ova gale was well at- a Premier for 30 da s. Also W �1✓GH S. PL'OH, (glen Major. Out. Wagota a& road every day, on the events of Wednesday, the Liarmeed Aaatiooe•r Rxtsttivs •:per• ,lath, g y tended from here. gasoline engines from 38.00 up. e tywoeees m imported and thoroughbred stock. Fresh Pork Sausage a spiciaity Ernest Pratt, of Oshawa, was In our See or write me before buying. iNer eoaducted as whets, writs for terms Mrs. J. B. Harris left on Wednesday vicinity last week. y g' and pag4etslam Phone Ind, elle, wly ]Butcher's cattle wanted for Toronto, Sea•forth; Guelph and T. Garner bas engaged ]![r. Beiely. Bell Phone. other towns. She expects to be away of Atha, for a pear. F. J. Prouse, ' POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, JAS O'CONNOR, , P1Ck8 �j PICKERiNG 'acme three months. Remember the iarmeta. meeting at Ting - a' .tor Oomttes of Tort sad Oafaeso. Ase• g Moa safes of ail hinds stunned to as abort•st Corner King and Church Sts. Whitevsle on Dec. 14th. NOT/ C 1E 1 lessee. Addr•wGr•ss River P.O„ Oat, BROCK ROAD Fa•ed Middleton spent the Sabbath OUR NEW MACHINE - -- with his parents at Goodwoo(L + -around again, but J. H. and Mrs. Michell spent Sunday B. POWELL Licensed Auo- Hurn wood cut by our new Sawing Ass, Hubbard is ear eeuntts of• Ontario and York, All kinds o Manhi a highest sensVaivere. Machine 'lire, Bad erow, er. tion•er rainator sod, coil•ctor for B looks'ratber frail, at George Richardson's Claremont. m g we are pleased. Congratulation to W J and F. Tann- I;'ill 'resume chopping ;sen(! .salsa eoadustsd either rivatsi or 8 p to state, is somewhat improved this l/or date or other parsiculars sp y at rasa• lege is the way of sawing w Tek, er sad H, G. Middleton on their good Oat roiling a8 usual, oil dense, lilt■abeth st. Ptokwin nae orders long poles, Huy a Joba Knot, wha went to France work at the Bangor plowing match. October 12th. lets u IY=w• O>Ilfes, Pickering. win r• esrre prompt attention saHsdacdot gaaraa• machine that is some time ago, writes home regularly lees. My photo number is Ind•peadett made, WN)TRVALS Prompt service given and } iS03 properly '- and reports conditions at the, front se -- P » Price, without the saw, l4.i ��li, being not so bad as he expected. Lieut. and Mrs. Blake B. Beaton a;atisfaCtiori guaranteed. Circular Sawe sad Emery Wheels, the W: H. Jackson was in Markham on s nt e w ts' "` ' rs. Beaton. W G. Barnes, Green River Veterinar Surgeon etty prices, ham township as being almost im ae- - Y 8 p Flight Bub, Lieut. Fred Major. of • .; sable. Bethink. that they should re- of the aviatior cur Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. 'Honor Graduate of Lila Ontario Vete- Z7CT• H■ TACK$C2`+T p, sailed for Eng. College ceive some of Pickering•@ graved. land on Friday, to continue bis work and Graduate of the Veterinary.BROCK ROAD. An exciting runaway took place over tber . - - - — incur bur An Monday which might .I have- a good stock of Science Asses-iation. burg, The Mcit odist choir gave a social at REAL ESTATE—,-, have resulted - much more seriously the home of'-Joseph and Mrs, Leary Phone-ogles 18115, residence 26tY2 • • • • • than it did, Bert Ach[ord and bis last Friday night and a most enioy- SA�ITI. - CLAREMONT, = ONTARIO ei:teen year old eon bad gone to the able time was spent, The Locust Sill , ttfwer�tts=♦ I�Mt - bush fora lead of firewood, when the choir were the guests of 'the evening Wire F Y-�T �l horses became frightened and started and with but one or- two unavoidable e+r,+ -='-.i.�! 0 T I C E -• ���ifB�>N��� off at a furious rate. The boy, who exceptions, :every one forced out. 3 cing was on the wagon, was thrown out There were about fltty neo le resent R' Burkholder, of Whitevale, an t''-'-'+�'— about opposite Win. White's, but sus- and Mr. and lira. Leary made present — ALSO — nounces that he.has been appointed ` `Q tained no injury. Tbehorses continu. hie Mosta. tot at the Hole roof Clothing Com- 150 Here Farm For Sale, good _oil, The Whitevale Methodist Sabbath Brace Wire Staples P a6 P g ed until' they Trached the Brock road pitayy of London. England, the great- - brick•house with 8 roomq. when they turned-south Just as they School will hold their anniversary ser- sod eat eloybiag Co,, im tMe world, Call Barnq and stabling for 42 head got on to the C: P. ik tracks the ten vices on Sunday, Dec. 17th. Rev, Mr, - qua inspect samples and note nigh of stock. Hen house o'clock, express came along. The Mar•fadTen.of Dumbarton, will conduct Cedar Posts and quality of goods and extremely low and pig. pen. horses got safely oyer Ebe tracks, but the afternoon and evening services. --- prices: Quality sad durability • of- the train struck the wagon about the On lfooda avenin , Dec. Ill. a con. Steel Poeta. -goods and perfect flts guaranteed. All in good repair. _ : middle and smashed the .hind halt into y - " cert will be given y the children of i splinters. The train was stopped and ; • -:' JOHN PHILIP _ dl, school, consisting tl. recitations. • �• Richardsca. backed to the scene of the accident. dialogues and a rifle drill. A eta '� Considerable damage was done to.tMe Coal, I,itnlber, Cement, 8hiogles, titled "The Country- Cousin" w4ll be Nota Public,' Pickei-in IOComotive, but the horses were un'- given by the older members of the Lath'&6d Ready R,00i3ng, _ ,Has a full. line of trash and cur- _ t3• inlurrd. school... _ _ :. always in stock. ed meats constantly on hand. 3 '"f""' "' • ' A C R E E SO R, Ater Pti1T@ �aWiT Mrs. T. Craviford Brown, of'Toron- (3REENBURN s Spice Roll, Breakfast Beacon, - -- to; .poke to to the War Relief Society The late mild weather bss begs very Ham, Eologna, Weiners, etc., If you are wire led will time the cmly iwthe council chamber Monday after- acceptable to the farmers generally. -LOCUST HILL -- Ideal well, drilled by Cha., B. Rice, noon on furnishing convalescent homes The Audley Ladies' Aid held theii - — --r-- $igheat prices paid for who ie Agent fo: Wind !tills, Gasoline for soldiers. It is -not expected the monthly meeting at the home-of Mrs. _ Bubeher's cattle _ En ice• e__an fittings big 6ospitAl Mere Willginto receice F. H. li'eatne ' for water works, •' Also bath room fix- its first quota of fifteen soldiers till Wm. Cammack has moved froDl XMAS G " • • • tures, etc, -.Everything given careful atter the holidays. this locality and'is at present living at t .71 erin� -I iveru 'attention. A meetMg at the Royal Hotel Mon- Brock Road. __ RICE'S Pti 31P WORKS, day night formed a Vigilance Society Webster Bros. are greatly improv- -- FAR'— 9 Home Tel,. 5521. - XN'hitevalg.hnt, with E, E. Wallace, president: Eimer ing their property -by considerable "n First-class rigs-forhire Lick, sec'y : NV, A. Broughton, treas„ wire fencing. deo. Cammack has,the Da or nl 1"it and a pc- O'Connor, committee' of 'Art contract ` = �e r hod, / Day 6 The Pickering Jetfre,, -O'Conner, W. F. Bays and Sydney Dalby Aad family have mop• y Y Bus sleets all trains , T. G. Cola ill. It is proposed to get ed to Whitby, where he has secured J `�%igllane� Committee One hundred members, The chicken employment.. The town -life appeals Teaming promptlyattel5ded to. thieving that is so prevalent this fall to Mr. Dalby vet, Agent for Canada Carriage Uo. has led to this rooves Henry White has engaged with W. ^a For: tuany months we have been- The een •p • ' ' The town council and a number of H. Westne for the comm ybar ; J, W. �• Pesky The object of this A9aoClAtlgn lS t0 y assemllling our stock of Gift Goode citizens met Monday night and heard Hoit, .with Geo. Camtnac and R, ! Pickering. lessen stea]ing and prosecute Commodore Jarvib, of Toronto, on re- Shea. with H. T. Love, and feel Sure we have just what d the felons, cruiting for the navy and Col. Cock- Ata•threshingheld recently-in this will be. most' suitable as gifts for �iihlGh 8Gh001 Shall I[emberd having property stoles ooramnni- burn and Major Patton, of the 183ad, district •a singular feature was that all. The following are only a few for the Ofltnrio coainty battalion with each of the ten men present wAg A ang"gestions': AttenD sate immediately with any member the result that a hi recruitin meetin member of the benedict club. d . of Executive Committee, g g R I - with movrng pictures and' addresses F. 31oriey liaq_ vacated the Jone9' Grafnnotas and Records, HodakP, ' An important question: All busi- Merpberthip -fee - ;31,00. by prominent speakers is to be held in farm an`d moved to a larger one near - Watches, Clocks. Cuff .Links ness colleges are riot-alikc, • C.%Rt:- ' 3 _ the �ln�ic HAiL on. Wednesday even; Clarpmont. «'e taitderstand that A[t:, 13racelets, Jewel Cases, Cnt F't'.L JUD03IF.NT IS ABSOLUTELY NSc'- Tickets may be bad from the President or ing. Dec. 20th. The -r.ounril asspd �--' 4 p JbhPa has diaposQd ' of her farm at r • Gla S pec•tacles 99-SARY, Write CodAy for the CAta- Secreffry on application. the resolution! authorizingthe tmt,n l etc. , to ue of the ,,, good flgnre. - a g - -Ex_c. Com.-L. I). Banks, C. S. Palm• clerk to act with the military aiathori• A number of one ru-,,idents. took, in Bible.-, Hymnal`?, TP ayer. Books, IO,j„I, er, W. V. Hichaidson; Pickering, tie-. in writing to eligibles urging them i , E, Vonstone's wood sial- :tnd report I;and Bags, Chatuoie Vesta, tf s to enlist. a awincre:are over his reviougsales held . ' t p hlirrot-, Fancy Papeteries, J. A. 0 Cor.nor. K.A. Clark. Geo. Arnpld was arrested in Oshawa in 1911 and 19.if1 of 2M to 81)0 per cent.. President, 5alnr•tlny chaa with rhickpn steal- so that the hi h coat of livin hits on Perfumes, Boxed _ Stcretsry . g. _ R_ ing. Carl Stevens, tine con"staihle, atic3 et pry side. -Chocolate. TORONTO. ONT. _ C'hiPf �IcfTrotty had A terrible time f'hA man Bros. intend tnrnin their P R t:� Slin :inlz Sets, La ed Cor. Yonge and Charles Sts: _ ' asni " h e ' ' r ,reenwonr roc lai ni in o A 5 teeli Playing Cards, Ci ate, Fi ea here when Arnold tried to escaprfrom t•xnch and have alrendy nearly one y R 8 ripeq., It will help you to decide. This e make a sperialry of crossent saws, the supper table, Though a one-arm- hundred cheep thereon. rt is a very ' - Safeny Razors, etc., etc. f " .1 hool is conducted on the highest Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. ed man, he is As strong as a lion, and commendahie. patriotic move At the td plane of eRfcienry. AVe are proud Razor-honing a specialty. F, a first- it took Tho two constables and AnotliPr prpaept time. Snrress, T, �doore �deFadden of its rernui. Rodents Admitted clays hair trim or an Pa5v shave call strong man to AverromP him. He now' From the number of carloads of .7 At any time Winter Terni opens at the F,n4t-end Bather Shop, is a risoner at f AatIP SrhillPr, gtc+,it. (hriatmas trees seen uu,. in over the .Ian. '2nd. See our House Furnishings of; all in a reliminat y triel in Oehaava ^n g Druggist- Graduate Optician «'. J. Elliott, Principal kinds. Slightly used Cgr et.a R P different roads r�tcgrd Tornntn. re- p R y P Sat+lydNv. He io the one who noariv r-,inrls ns that CbriscmAs :G app Toa^h- t'. N. R. Ticket Agent. 'Writp tn- c ;or large CAtalr) from 13 cents» vgrd np.1 ki!ied T nrr,k.Pv Alpx Butes.i tecy vgars ing and that Tornrto will celehrgtP, .' W, J. GORDO.�i P11;%FRIN(r i?go when an inigxte of the gAolr-_.L.deflpit¢ Lhe.sSr igRle, ils.Eurn•te: ��. v'-'� �@"w-.-. •��•��°��:-- ., _. �•. rr ... w^ C:' i:' 1T.. s.q,♦.,.n^'.`. •" .. wT•^:'-i;'Gu'+"+r-.:... at,,y;,;y�q,,.;y.1_�"r+,-%', ..,',Y:'N. rJr.,..,y � ,.... .. " - i.♦ ���, .. .. '?I't".Cn \'.: J'y,: .y' l' .4"''rn�"� . ✓ � •F r � � t _ r+t: ' i .. � .. All ...... - _. .. � •. ._-. _ � _ __ _._— ...�_—__.._.—.._..__. - _ "til;. ��' • ,.lean and "After a little while the battle gas- , A it zled .down to a stray. shot or two. T _ -s That night under the gleam F a spot- �77t�clli'n 0��� --*-'Free fro Dust tering ittle torch I read Forsythe story: It was tremendous—perfectly - tremetuiouy—perfectly •tremendous! It .. �r read like inspired stuff. I had never or Bread':! -SALID ' dreamed the fc juw had edich-a vocab-, Caos-Pastries - ulary. And he lay there close beside me, asleep—under the damy, warm, - _ soft earth, . Ihad a fit of the horrors. vOUR puddin g are pals+- ' = T.put out my liKht, stuffed the pages I aule. why u e Five Roses? of writing in my pockef,'then'went ` doubling and'twisting down those wild Simply bt u �i ecaus w a t ealed Packets Only • _ Never in Bulk mountains, dodging the enemy's camp !heal m re Bain porou - fires and their infernal bullets, until more dt g e t ib I e. Five S : Black—'Mixed—Natural Green E?,12 'I reached the miserable little town in puddings di;eat a:uSa the valley we two men ha`d our head, every spoonful is a tasty quarters, I hurried to the telegraph Source Of vitality. .. office. to send out Forsyth'§ story, to the - Tribunt!, with the news of his death: A �� I was ng get the wire when AOF somebody.dy. handed - me a cable. I look- ed at. it half -dazed.., It- came from N H sent them no story; they were hungry! London. Although he was the least SIR HARRY LAUDER. - • `OC i j TH ! as vultures for news. As soon as I curious of men, he felt as if the peo=% _. could Ret a wire I sent out Forsyth's pie from 'whom -he had paned four , By ISABE L GORDON CURT IS,' �; stony;" " 1 months weBre livein h i ship i Famous _Comedian LI New Year's "Under his name?" asked Merry atmosphere. efor e p ono, List. Author of -The Woman from Wolvertons quietly.- the had discovered a group waiting to! The way'. the world rewards those "No, Enoch lifted his head., looked: welcome him. Dorcas was there -her �� at his friend with guilt and shame in' beautiful face glowing with happiness.) who make it laugh is seen in the aa- - his eyes, then he turned away. ""No, I He watched her untie a gray scarf , noun -cement that Harry Lauder -for - CHAPTER KXVL--(Cont'di. ;came to me. I !caged over the wall' I signed my own name to it. I sent. from her hat and wave it. Merry, his irrestible waggery and it's pro - "Are you sure-?" Merry spoke gent- and held before Dave a new twenty- t to my own paper. T wired the news; stood beside her, but the girl's hand' i g ceeds, largely contributed to war re- : dollar gold -piece father hard given me of Fursyth's death to the Tribune." ( was clasped inside her brother's arm. lief: is set down on the King's list for "Yea,, sure." The reflective tone had that morning.- IL bought his ora- either•of the men spoke. for. some Wentworth was wan and thin. Across I a title at New Year's. Kipling has _!. `gone from Enoeh's voice. it was em tion - - 1 minutes. When Merry turned, Went -;his temple gleamed a wide red scar.: told us that a barod is the first aid to Phatic. "Out there in the sunshine," Wentworth paused as if in an em -.I worth lay staring at. hires with a pray- Merry lifted his hat when he caught ' the recruiting officer. Harry Lauder he continued, "I realized what defeat barna meat oirshiime. M-erry`-Watch'=-set fur --pity, comprehetaston, and tor- sight -..of .Osvzald and rhe wind_>:oased-made $100,000 of good money go to ` r meent. - I knew my oration was mere- ed him in silence. giver•ess in -his eyes. down, almost into his eyes, the wavy work to keep an -orchestra of' pipers Iy a babble of senseless words; there "I feel—even now—the reluctant I "I want you' to understand ore leek of long fair hair which proclaime I in motion, attraZting volunteers, as was not a throb in it. Besides, i grip with which Dave held on,tq those i thing," pleaded the older man. ` When his calling. Alice Folk stood in the well as to pay for hospital supplies knew that I could not make it better. sheets' of blurred foolscap. I never. you called my bluff that morning and 'r group, with Julie jumping impatient!v', and trained:hands'in the ministry of j ' Suddenly, on the quiet -hillside, I heard gave a thought. to what I. had- done, ; I wrote that bond, I was innocent of beside het. Little Robin clasped her' relief, Moreover, the profit of many - - - a voice close beside me ." Every moment for twenty-four hours any thought of injury to yon. I doe;t, hand, while he searched for. the. ship concerts has recently been given by There was a long pause. Wentworth was ree�ied to commit Dave's speech I,know what was in my mind. It was with his sightless eyes -the rainatrel -to the-- war -chest. .He turned his eyes from Merry and stared to mi,- My father, proud and nothing in the world but an idle fancy. j "frith -a courteous "Good night" O:,• still has money enough left, it is true. out at the window. A trumpet vine happy. gave me another twenty -dollar I -told you so at the time. 1, did not With left the man and walked into the ece. - I carried it to Dave. He But. though the King's jester went climbed over the back of the' Waverly gold -p, dream that you could write a play. If . theaSre, where's gay, chattering crowd'_0-u of business centuries ago' and Place house and one scarlet blossom refused it, turning his back on, me- anyone had told me you - were eapable streamed past him . The throng wag r !hung vivid between him and the sus- with angry, scorn. Twenty years Int- of turning out 'The House of Ester-I'so dense that he was pushed tr,to a' "hobby -horse is forgot; the popular er I met hi= -again. He had gorse to humorist' is welcome to toast his sada, shine. brook I should have. laughed at him. � corner. .When the overt�.tio began he figuratively at least, by any fireside. "Say, old fellow," said Merry in a' congress and was blasting his way up- Then that day, vrhen you _came and mo%ed toward the rail and took his With so much that is depressing, -near low voice, "you and I are friends, wards towards fame. I ware assigned j read the manuscript—I had just.given ,place among a group of men who had -' closer friends than 'we ever were. 'to interxiea= him. He remembered me up all hope, as I did, with the oration and tar, rood fun hose soared o Nigh instant! For a moment he stared.;.on p .not been able to b.•Jy seats. ! e found- aboc•e'par value. Those men who fight, 'What's the use of raking up old main -i y• on Caesar. 1 had been toiling_ for Singleton, of the Times, at hri elbow. to whom Lauder has ministered in ories if they hurt. The story of some-, at me from head to foot, then he'turn-' years and years on -a playa There {To be continued). arson and by proxy, set all the -rest thing you did when you were in §wad- ed away. without a word and never. was one—it had seemed to .me like s . - ! pt example of heroic good cheer. dung clothes doesn't count. 'Drop it!" touched the, hard I offered him. My great plot—but I had begun to realize ___— o us an exa "It does count," answered Went- God, how that hurt!" A shiver .went that labor does not- mean everytbin&. l yl ith the beet reason to repine they throu h the man's bed — 'are tate last to complain: The extrem- mrorth stolidly. "I tell you it does R y• You want inspiration, or genius or art I count. It is the only thing that ex-.1"T?a, happened twenty-five- years, —or somethings and I didn't have it." Life- has been described -as a game' sty of suffering has . hid a splendid plains what I did—when you called my aro," said :Berry hesitatingly. "You Enoch paused, wrinkling his eyes as of give and take—and' most people courage of the hospital ward. not to - -•bluff . I have lain here I've had days can't lay up a boyhood sin agaiftt a . if in an attempt to -remember some- I give a lot more-tlrouble than they, be less extolled than. bravery under _..and nights with nothing to do but to, man. He changes—he's almost an -.I thing.' "I was trying to think of are willing to take. fire in the field _ : thank and to analyze things. Why,'other.human being." something Ellen. Terry wrote on the.. --- ---- -- old man, I haven't had a chanee like "No, he isn't;' answered Wentworth 'back of a photograph sine once gawa. ` doggedly. "i want to s Ow ou that Q O O D DSD $T t O N ' Mct6er Se41e1's 3rtav et►rtee6 and attmt__ this for. years before. Let me tell you. gge y h y me. It ran like this: """''- -'' ""''''`"' `"' incl' ' sting even if it, the- psychological fellow was in the 'When am I to be an actress? Thy ,,tory: it's intere isn't much to my ,£rests right. That was my first fall from (yell, after fifteen years' labor, per- " "All right, have your own Ray-" 'j'grate; but there was a second lesion. haps, -Labor! Why, I thought it was "I sat there. in the shadow of the It was !worse even than=than what I all inspiration, No, labor and -art are wall listening. 1t was young. David dA to you, "terry. I was out in the the foundation; inspiration—a re- Balkan mountains where the blamed atilt." " Ross. practi:'.tng-lsi. oration Dave barbarian Turks go"tearing at each La - came of what the ,n'iggers called po Terry wasn't- altogether right La - ix. a tf`a.A,' but�he had ambition an - d other's throats orce in so often. The horaYou've lonewon't land the prize. Y've l;i looked on 'waiting for z story of 91 " - - _ n or proved that, Boy . . genEitS ail . a•::e •working _ his way 'war. h had none to tell, n6thing hap- , .Ata11 Druggists, or direct oa receipt of price. !tic cad $I M! The Icr.e Fot•le mon9n. r�.I trace a. through 'sch�u�l like a man, He lead doir't know," Raid b1.�ry,vsguely, maub ce tae amaaer, A, J WHITS h CO, L:uetTaa, Crate Street West MontraeJ — p through the death of, man.; as i haat, pi-ned but a� skirmish or two once in a "I do." The dean's pale face flushed. I - "f crouch. 1 ih:-e,-scarcciy breathing; whsle. There was nothing a man,..t�hen you dropped -in on me, .eager' k wus -afraid he would hear me and "^old make into '.& story, h was a: aq a young victor fur a laurel ,wreath, - # >3 ? His anee,:h nas (,call Aa T "'retched campaign. Young Fosyth, I knew as surely as if a judge had rat ivcitir.g out, over the alley I could r••f the Trihune, and I hung to -ether passed sentence ori rte' thatmiyears r t - am :.hca Roman warrior• t��til'e he stood tftrough rt fti,r month,, •liwtng tike nd years of, toil meant nothing but �4�i Those CQYnf�r�able Old t- stray dogs, sick -to -death of otir job, waste aper. Then, suddenly, as tth t re, d6r,n and out. P hooted -at ar,l reviled, yet haughty•and and really to throw it up at any mo- temptation had clutched at me twice- _ } �+ t:. _..Q the V.orn,te.5 .who h_,a meet. fine morning at day:,reak' we' before in my hfe, came a revenous de- _hoes '�h s Winter Dore beer! hi -4 frient?s: I began to sob were awakened by shooting. We sire for fame—the fame that another - _ ~`i Es a boy drys in a shamed, hnslty, scrambled from the cave where we had man had labored for -n--" kad fa.hi„n. Soddenly a thoug�it °ant and looked down into the valley. t'I understand,"cried-Merry. There -ch`' We were in. the very heart of a battle, ;And Show Your Patriotisir. and ltlft- _ _— eras a thri-11 - of compassioitu in -his ""— - and these savages wore climbing over voice. "Now; dear old man, let's --Inexpensive Rubbeirs or Over the rock., with tbvir,cutlasses flashing. forget it. The dne thing I can never; l V _- 1 h.•y shrieked: 17,76 maniacs, the bul- forget is that you- have raked me from, - shoes Will- Protect 7[ our Feet : let•] went flying about our heads. I the depths more than once. I might crept back to the holo amung the rocks have been worse than &cad to d tf it ` - - - - ` where we had spent the night. - I r ay The spectacular rise in leather prices has a sig- to-day hadn't been for you. ' nificance far beyond its painful effect on our personal _ — couldn't see what was happening; I „�•od never descended to the depths,p` I didn't want to see. Death shrieks -expenses—it is becoming a serious matter roc •the I slid, said Wentworth., abruptly. s echoed all around and aboi•e the. It -Government and our soldiers at the groat. _ was the most hellish din of .battle i 1 Ctn—my vn: iety of it or yours—is bathing but the difference in a man's t s ever li,tcnc•,1 to. I had turned cow- to ate. His dlate dictates what .he The w•ar is using up leathef inucli faster hnn and: Ila: there with every Tooth in t0l eat: is a moral palate, and tf is being produced. d`hC rEscr� e, part! ul trly ..of i! my head chattcl•ing. a'A n4ce confer -.There --high-grade leather, is steadily -diminishing. Ii the if. yc�u go on slaking your appetite, e sign• for a"man• to make, en?" asked there's w•e kering of the moral tis- -soldiers are to have plenty for sloes and equipmout, _ being S�egar ' Wentworth with a grim-.mi:s.. Gus Isn't that what your psyche! -' and if the Gov rnment is to fie able to procure it at Merry half ruse then dropped -ha '' ` - 9 into his chair. "Hold on, Enc --b, I e''sts call it . If it had not 'beeii for ! pficeS w ifhin' reason, civilians, must economize on i fTl�StiIIg Ca1+cS mak-__ weyoti. Enocfi, I' might have been worse' to the limit. For, v 3 swear you j_e, not fi.t for this sort• of than dead to=day." blerry uttered the - _ iia- lroIIboII� and other thin;' Y' r tcriipertiture -will go up, 1, . t sentence in an undertone. "I have : This is the reason well -«ors! shoes are`,no longer -- Cttnfections'without cook then the narse—" a discredit but an honor—an evidence that the Nvearer a fcelint, though, that T can never _ o , "Da`mn the m rse. 'I'm fit enough; so low' again-, because—" -- - l puts' patriotism before .pride,'.thrift before vanity. ing. Ask for it by name_ 1:eep Mill, I want, to finish mJ' story. He sat silent for a minute. Rent- j at your grocers. I'orsyth; the intrepid young fool, went tvorth'•s eyes were fixed upon him like Fortunately- the _prevailing tn��dcrate prices. of _ Gree i,t along the face. of the cliff_ "Because rubbers and overshoes make this practicable. In P , g g an insistent question. 'J - I -Ib Cartons only. _ Ile bad neve before; L Enoch," he went on in a steady voice, most cases they cost little more _that!'. before the war, _ -called to him to. lie low,, but he never ,�eeause Dorcas has promised to bs and a very small expenditure for either wall prntect e _ heeded me. Through,a'ercvice in the my wife." the ,old'shoes perfectly-•,throtigh the winter, keep the rock I saw and crane - his head over „t tr "Oh, cried Wentworth quickly. feet dry, and comfortable• and retard the (vearer's the'chzm• and crane •his neck, the "Oh,'thnttk Clod for that!" plume do, n and begin to write -as if w health< Marty' are also fallowing the st.nsible course he were •mad.. 'Ones I 'sneaked out Cfj;+1pTER XXX�'II of wearing rubber boots or `t ri;bhers and socks -for and* tri t� i!ra Itim in .beside me. - w orkitig argttttd• the• stabil:s, its the :�' ~ �d: or in the l t s It w.: a wet night'in October. A fields during the cold, wet -.A.\ctt the least of -' llc `eo' line a wildcat, o I lcet3t �' lack to shelter. The bulhts_•Pittged—hue. cf_ carria,•es moved slowly over ';their-adyantages is their 'cleanliness r,atind the house. - —s the shinhi asphalt to the door of , the on the rocks all round me. Suddenly I �' P �xr t t !hnes i n•�+ of tai^ is packed at the factory in -• -- -. Ctntham. Grant -Oswald' stood in a b P heard a lotiv, erg:n:g awful cry_ and ! _ dust -tight cartons. Yours - s�mehody called my name in a hoarse corner of the foyer watching the cases where virtue brings its own rc'.,,lyd,- for in J. i9 the f rat band to touch it. :.bowar,Forsyth. It wa Forsyth. I ere, t throng pour in. addition to the very* considerable moneysaving, % hat out. Ile :Lend on -n cliff -aLove -me, -"This heats yctir first night in Lon- is there that affords such -solid coitifort•as a well- - 2 and 5-1b Cartons clutching at his throat, then he toppl- don, doesn't it?" queried a newspaper :worn pair -of shoes? _ .. 10 and 20-1b -Bags 1 rn� in who stood beside -him. r_ „ ' m y "Test" acceded the English man. over the rocks until he reached 7l:r_dll-P[I oseSi CITthe first night or any other night." Saving Shoe -Leather I9 a Public' r}' � feet. He was dead, stark de -al. ' when ! „..- 1i,.nt-",Ir_,„estirora I pulled him into the eave. His note- ! :'lfcntl:otth's escape from death Service as Well as a Private Economy - F8 I. k cook x—k book was clutched so tight rr• -his ha -n -d t`us {', ; ;'cat ad—if you look at it that i . Aslant ic Sugar Refineries Ltd. that I tore a corner from one nage ns • I. I'e had a' close call.” _ i0 r,• :a. r�:,iR• :.contt••a] BO I took it from his fingers. I buriei n ;':ald spoke absently. j — — - I him right there. :11-A morning he had arrived from �'• � • , . -, :, a, � � sin -....a•�wu. ..,. aL'l1ir.F,i: :,.:•.:�. _._.. .. .. -. ... _. �'. ..,. ..,_. _. _.. .._-.-.-... ..-.._-_........,............_�.....s....o,,..�...»,.�.w..:.a.....««w,..s.,n.,.a....aw._.stE3ulu-"a...ass"�`t•.rw..o-..'.•w���t::•°��'r�.rrcla. �4...Yi _.-eTs� ra. ..,v.�.e.•se...v.�« - .. . ..•.. -. '7t � ,.q ins .F:- t- _ _ _._ '4 �c ? - _ - - - - - ---- - -- - - Tsussi&W and Besting the Turkey. '00 The success of the entire dinner oa ' �] this annual festival depends upon the ;,• - perfection of the bird chosen to, grace U10 t CS r _.- the occasion. No -matter how care- _ / In baking. a cake, always use the of, nutmeg, and the liver o! the goose [gully the vegetables are cooked, how - !'cho ed finer Mix well, and see that I, the cranberry sauce sparkles, how greatest heat at first. PP Y• - A. When breadcrumbs are added to,' the chestnuts are well mashed. Skin flaky and spicy the mince pies, or howI grid pub them in I toothsome the plum pudding, if the l /'f �`� goose stuffing room must be allowed the rest of the nuts, r ;whole. Roast the 84ose, and serve I ZI queen of the feast lacks Savor, tend- /� •' "for swelling. with. gravy and a puree' of chestnuts. ernes or uicineas, the housekeeper* j Cold sweet sauce is considered aMncemeat is plain and wholesome, feels that all tlse has been in vain. ' ,5 .'•, more suitable adjunct to a Christmas %vhen made with a. pound each of cur -'i It maybe well to .consider some of;the !Joie` Edmund ; pudding than a hot concoction i rants and raisins, a pound an$ a half details esential to success, and not ' Mince plea should -be- ea -r= o g ; -two :Founds--sr?d--a ' t a'O g r,. rows su fir, . tairsence twenty to thirty minutes, and the tops half of apples, half a pound of orange! marketman, or the care and skill of brushed over with the white of an egg'marmalade, the same of ,chopped suet, your cook. v' �/ 6 f� a short time before they are done. a pound of candied peel, a quarter of 'Select a young hen turkey, and for Stedman Dried green Peas, which are very an ounce of good spice, the rind and i a family of six or eight, one of about' cheap, make a most excellent soup for;.juice of a lemon, and half a pint of; ten pounds' weight. The best tur- the winter. They should be soaked raisin wine. -After mixing and -stand- keys have black, smooth legs, the s, 3 overnight in cold water. .ng*for a day or two, add more sug- spurs soft and loose, the breast full, required. and the flesh plump and of a pinkish' q f To make egg-pibwder take a quar- ar, should it be q n If the in feathers are tic acid three' ' Cornflour Lemon 'Jelly.—"1•o makes, . White tinge. ' pin f ound of - to c a r__ 'r ew and - P - ars f r ' - d file ion h ,, •• s an • -quarte s oFa-pound-©€-bicarbonate of--four-len}eaa�-s:x a ag-= ga nze brew g f soda and one pound of arrowroot. Dry three-quarters of a pint of water, and the breast bone cartilaginous, you i and mix well and then add two ounces some cornflour' ore`required. The may be sure the bi?"d is •not too old; 1, as rr Sad seq ri-car6cnate 'cf ammonia and: rind of , the fruit may be reaped or and if the eyes are full and bright; iiVo drachms of powdered tumerie. grated on the sugar. Add the strain- and .the legs, and feet limber, the � bird -is is fresh.At all first-class mar- The secret in having a good roast ed juice'of the lemons to the _water,-�� . ` •, ►' r + -turkey-is to -baste it often enough,. and-, and boil •in an enamelled saucepan. I, kets the turkeys are carefully drawn,?' �'._ - =' to cook it long enough. A turkey of Then add the cornflour, mixed with the tendons removed from the drum seven or eight pounds should be cold water to a paste, 'and boil for a'sticks, arta the crop removed from bhe�„e�"� roasted at least three hours,' and a minute or two before pouring into a end of the neck .or through a slit in' very large turkey not less than four. mould. • An ounce and a half of corn- the skin on the back. Unless you hours; an extra hour is'prefe7rable to' flour to a pint of liquid is sufficient rare' sure this will be done right, it is one minute less. I at this season. Use a- shallow mould.! better to, order it sent home undrawn,- _ To make soda- water.—bissolve one, ' A - wholesome Christmas plum-pud- "for the legs will be much better eat- pound of crushed sugar and two ounces ding'can be made at small cost with ins if minus the tough tendons, and _ 4' of super -carbo d s of soda into each ''a pound of smoothly mashed potatoes, the unnecessary gash across . the two gallons of water used=--V--hen--he-d-a-psund-ot hoi�� shed car. i breast is unattractive, at least.. properly dissolved, fill pint bottles rots,.a pound of flour (or'haif flour First remove pin feathers and, \ `'QAC d i tt)on0+!M, with this water; have the corks at and half breadcrumbs for a lighter singe off the hairs. Then thoroughly W �a[e t�h ), -a pound each of currants `wasir and wipe with a soft cloth. Next hand, drop hall a drachm of citric acid' -pudding + �. an crystals into each''pint bottle, cork aril stewed raisins, half a pound of 'draw' the fowl and wash inside with That int -t it once, and tie dawn. Keep the boi- ..suet, three-quarters of a pound of warm water. Cub off the neck close They ea•ic } Oni li r tIles•in a cool place, and be sure to, qugar, a pin.h of salt and grated nut- to' the body leaving the skin to fold F e.1 as � g --_ hardle them carefully. meg, a good pinch of cloves, two tea- over the opening. Then bend the legs I Gcewe with chesinuta. Roast forty spoonfuls of treiicie, two ounces of back and carefully cut the skin on the _ �BVveGL1y,C L� e81 A of fifty chests ts, skin half o£ therir; candied peel, a large grated apple, and ' joint, just enough to expose the sinews !� heir beds a O Jt110 add them to half a pound of sausage- two eggs. Cost, about two shillings, !without breaking them, and draw meat, A morsel of gariA, sage, salt Time for one pudding, about eight them out with a fork. Break off the leg by the joint,' the siiretvs hanging I A�oe!/ 1 and re; per to taste, a grate or two hours. Off / r to it. Cut the oil sack from the - _ _ _- . - — - ------ --- r Carols each Chri bell teaspoofi u! a! Llsek pepper. Stork'' runip• Now it is rea ) to s.0 u these ingredients thoroughly bogeth- the stuffing that is to be used, a lit- -What are the -w Q{t, tsi a tie.in the neck, the rest in the body, cr with a wooden spoon. Clean some That gather anent thG t ow -pane kips' nicer ,rub thetas well over with and -sew up- the opening. . Draw the ; Y Where the winter frost all ip has lain? �. emon juice, and putt to soak in 'water. =krrk smoothly down and under the I ry Take the sl;in� out of the water one at Mick pre -34 the wings close to the body I. -.- They are soulless elves, whi�Raiil .would ! i .a time, dry them, and' fill with the ane fold the pinions under. crossing -. 'j7�, ithin and laugh at our Christmas C +ausage [neat: Tie-in lengths of. the back, and holding down the skirl + S �+_ l0 Salt Almonds.—i tr•t t;ancn tate. about three' inches. I'f th"ase sausages of the neck. Press the legs close to,, Ring fleetly, chimesl Swift, swift,.` r, ytAei1� aimords .and spread o t a nice, cresta aro well ansae and cooked, they will, the body, and slip them- under the I :They are trade of the aiociuJoQ mist _ - baking ` P ' hep cut, give plenty of gravy, skin in much as possible. Press the I ter -tin, add a mall tees k but- , - p Ppm t�;_ire, through the win by the mtddle; WWI trussing needle, threaded with white : ; �J�.•yTa� �_ ter; darectly it as dissolved shake the' I rum Pudd rigs—One pound of beef g t f N� f f �,j�!�.\►ra I& almond about a litt:e, Bake till suet. shredded fine and chopped, one �` - the almo: ds are a nice golden brown pound of seeded raisins, the same Jornt, peas it through the skin of the _ neck and back and out again at the i Cease, Cease, each'Christmas bell i color then dredge with dried suit, and amount of currants, carefully washed j g Under the holly bough, ,cath out to cool j ,, p a middle' oirt of the other win Re-, taxi dried half a pound o. citron in h the bend of u c v turn the needle 'through ere the ha children thorn and shout, ; co ul of Q v five tables of s � `r fitre shams, PP ,. To 'Glaze •a Chrisin•.aa Ham,—Ft st, g P � second Joint, t�rrou h �, h _ the le„ at the j g own -sugar, rolled fine three cu s of - Late yolk s g P w ems to flit about? . with e n shadow 6e =g. -brush c� er the ham i out the same point at I ha rid ou -tif ea,*, -then cover --this ver • thicM . grated stale bread" one cup of flour, ,he body a P / r y y ! the other side. Draw the cord tightdied' with' �It elmothcr then who .. powdered breadcrumtis,' plesaed one g' stet[ nutrtrrg, a tablespoonful � , + � on firmly Lastly, brush over the each' of msec and cinnamon, four large and tic it with the end at the wrap s t e , reesis were sere last Christmas -tide? whole with thick cream, and set in a tahle.poonfuls of cream, six eggs, two joint. Thread the, needle again aha fv �'. 11 "quick oien. Phis glaie ahould t;e gilt+ of- vran a juice .and the gr,- d rust it through the legs -and body at, l ! usfryfalling�chimes! Cease, cease^my Aytaest �; the thigh bone and back at the ends' ! �.\��� of r ' �. ? brown, and will be lire a delicious rihd-of a lemon. Roll the fruib in eLQuest' art` Q+af d ow,/ - of hhe drum sticks. Draw, the drum l �,,• � i crust. -the flour, muibten the Lread crumbs / 1 Christmas Cake. --Yoke. an equal. with the cream, beat u the yolks of - Christmas hones dose together, coveting R the opening made, by drsving the ii`eiht. each of Liat:ched sweet alar- the' eggs 'and stir into them ail the \, ` r ands, caster sugar, flour, butte-, sul- ingr;edlents.' and, lastly, the whipped fosll, And tie the ends, Have botfs , canas and egg3, ._ Pound the almonds whites of the egg3. Pour into u pud_ '•,nnt9 on fife game side of the fowl, nret wher. roa.•ted cut on opposite side \ n. ''60 a paste rn rti marble mortar and ding bag,,leii •ing r6om1or it'to s�tell. and, draw out. \ �/ ` mix al. the ingredients together in Scree hob and• whole, with sprigs f>f- To roast, dredge, the fowl with salt, the us.,al•aap. This cake ,hou!d be holly 'stuck iu the Lop.. , ” eTMocr'an l flour,, and Lace in a an ' ,• baked rather, slowly- sand Iongor than -- — - " p 1 , of water. P Baste every' p• an ordinary cake. 'Christmas Gift with pint Quotations. t lv minutes. Allow lv minutes to the "Maids of Honor" Cheesecakes.= Wra Christmas gifts in white tai- P pound to roast. Ten minutes before k r paper,, tie with red ribbon. Fast- )soil gently together for a r va: ter of sue it is done, take out. and wipe over i 'i an hour half a pint of milk,.tcro table cn_in the bow a small sprig of holy. with l,utter, arci dredge once more in. �\ k !'^ �+ -spoonfuls of breadcrlrmbs, two ounces Inclose with gift card with Christ fld`ar. Replace in over, until it is a of butter, a little thin lemon -peel, wish, holden brown And crisp. ,some loaf sugar, three-. welI-beaten L. " sunbeams• bless thy Christmas (/r ► � eggs, and stir till the mixture -becomes' day, ='t' --- "4r, thick. Then pass it thro.ugh a sieve, Gladness dwell with thee for aye." - r r add two more beaten .eggs, and suffici-' pidn't Originate in Germany, ent flavoring to be tasty. Line some 2, ; We hope �} our Christmas will be The Christmas tree is usually .sup-� "3 - patty -pans with puff -paste, half fill. merry;. posed to have originated __,yvith the mixture, and bake. SV•e hope you will be happy, ry," but this is riot the case.- The custom' A FIVE -CENT PARTY. to the value of such a tiny thing as a Belgian Christmas Pudding:-'r'ake descends from Ancient Egypt, and I fire -cent piece. half a pound of prones, half a pound 3. `'The world is happy, the world dates back to a period long before the � j x Bf curra,pts,. half a pound .of flour, is wide, This is a plan for a very bright', yet 1.j Christian era. It is traceable to the' three ounces of suet, two ounces ' of Miy joy be ydurs'this Christmas- . fact that the palmtree puts forth a i easily arranged evening, prodding in- � ;:Fasting at Christman. [nixed peel, half a teaspoonful of car- tide." ' brunch every month, and at the end of, terest and amusement equally. i NlV"hen Cromwell ruled England he boosts of soda,.half a beaspsenfol-ef' rth2, year the Egyptians were ascus-' Invite about thirty guests by means' issued an edict against all festivities spice, a pinch of salt, one egg, and a • 4 �� hristme, comes but once a (Am d to set up in their houses a spray of a bright little rhyme, if possible,; at Christmas. The festival was al- iittle milk. Stone tl-ie prunes- after' year; of this tree with twelve shoots.on rt as; asking sac one o ran tegetiber abolished, and the dispayins - - "scalding and drying. Mix all the dry Christmas always brinks good symbol of the compieted year. that has cost exactly five cents, to of holly and mistletoe and ot)wr e14- ingredienbs. Dissolve the socia in the cheer." snake or buy, and -to attach a little blems of the happy time was held to be warm milk. - Beat the egg and .add to original poem therewith. i seditious. mixture; beat, all till quite blended, - . with'good In 1644 the Long Parliament com- manded :,. C''hristrnas greeting. t= As the hostess receives, she, or an -and pour -into a well -greased mould, •. , : , cheer, - mantled that Christman Day should be filling it ori two-thirds u Lail for ; assistant, will take the parcels and ar- observed as a strict fast, when all Y . P And may you have a glad New, � I range them on a large table, the open-' Ave'hours steadily. i :Year," i people should think over and, deplore - biincemeat -Half a pound of finely, _ trig and examining of each creating � --� � eat•.interest and fun, as the articles the great sin of which they and their •� oho ped suet, half a ound Qf raisins' „ forefathers had been guilty in mak- e P 6. Holly branch and mistletoe, 1 1 will indeed be of 'everything under the t weighed after being stoned and chop- ! ing merry'at that season. This Act ( g P- • Happy days where'er you go. j r i sun,' while the poems will be most ped), half a pound -of currants, -one // _ _ i � unique. ; so provoked the people that on the fol- " pound of chopped apples, thrac-quart- ;, ` Sing a song of Christmas, After a thorough examination by' lowing natal day the law was violently era' of a pound of mixed candied fruit.. Wish you happy times, - � W� resisted in many places. P two judges, two , or three prizes will Though these scenes were disgrace• finely chopped', three-quarters of a Four and 'twentyjoybells �:- 'y` '_ pound of brown sugar, spice to taste. I ,• �- ,•�� begiven for the articles of most value furs they served their purpose, and put .-' p Ring your merry chimes." .: �- an4Abe least, the prize to be a five an end to an unjust order. When Mix all the ingredients thoroughly to_, ether, lace them in a jar,-nn1 then' I cent one in both cases. Charles the Second regained the B , P R. To every one and all of yours, cent Now comers the amusing part,' ' add two �cineglassfuls of brandy. If, , We wish a, mere day.'! ' _ "throne the populace once more made Y Y• �1 �' �' When each .one in turn is blindtoided, Christmastide a time of rejoicing.. . the mincemeat is to be kept long; more. and told to walk to the table and brandy must Ee added. y,"For you we wish t e res mass - Beef Sausages—These are best when choose a souvenir, a ra art tc There is no historical mention of a i+ pleasures touched • as' tall, dignified men turn made of beefsteak. Take away all ; Through all the year may stay." Christmas -tree before 160p.11 skin, and chop the asset finely, weigh, l 1; shyly away with sidecomba, a bag of and place in an earthenware pan with 1 tl: "In your heart be Christmas \ -.. peanuts or a tiny thimble etc., and fair ladies choose bars of soap, a clay pipe, Mr. Green "No, my dear, I wilt not these-i.ngtedients�To every pound of _ gladness,' a paper hal, ,,,_�_p_r-_aper collar, tell you what I'm going to give you ;f meat add a quarter of a pound of beef, Far from you -a care an sa - suet, aquarter of a pint of stock or i peas." ` the fun will wax high. ;for Christmas. Why can't you Wo-- water, two ounces of breaderambs, l l., "Sin hie; sing hey; sin ho! I A simple supper prettily served will men' be content to wait and be surpris- half ap nonce of salt, half a teaspoon_ g sing holly! g bring to a close an evening that has ed?" Mrs. Green: 110h, bell me nowl' i Jul of dried and sifted parsley, the ! WL- wish ,your Christmas will be I beet[ not only bright and merry, but If you keep your word I'll L+: surpriseri�' game quantity of dried thyme, and a jolly." one that has been an eye-opener as enough." _Vrti. , , .... ._.. -.. X' r' <'t ;••�'-•�.-•'t•. '"h'• .rY ,e' a --77 .-�,. •.� t: 3--. °•-. _- •.� FdfS' ., -. _ -e' .�, w -„y en:, self a master. There will be serials -PIGEONS PIGEONS 'ft_ ar _;�� ff i = " SM� I for girlo. serials for buys, @@via.ls that B Y twblis6sa 9r1d•y mosais{atitsoIDoe -told the rapt attention of all readers ._ • .. 'w o � a Presents • � t of eitbri tex and all ages. And the Oaaraeaux and Homers. some very fiction is only a corner of The Cum- large. ffi to 50 cents each.; If yvflcr choosing a gift includes s fancy China Dish of any kind pan ton. It ia• btinaful and running sastlt6.. �I Wi3rrffvALz PIOZON PLANT, do not oyerlubk our Japanese ware. Beautiful designs. over with all manner of Kol'ti tl,i_,�ta. l Whitevale, Out. Ver moderately priced for a money -tight ear - 1.9i5 pseYear ; 01,00 it,paidin advetboi, i There', not w. kwttev 52.25 cut th of y Y Py 11ortbe _. e BabeariptlaosWthe once Bates el 60 ril,dical aeHdtnq, anywhere. crudINARER innarroe. Forecast fur 1917, which LisIV ERI uf ii we i. ixhtfut sc:ctet's of P G 8 A/TXMAS FRUITS JOHN MURKAR,•Proprietor; the n,•w•volume, y i -- .... _. .. N. .1 w- ill reret fol l the is%w seed BREAD, BUNS and CAKES We have been fortunate in securing beautiful Christmas Oran elle t'�, now -will receive all the i,:auer for. g - noTgs aXNG COMMENTS the tetnaining weeks of 1910 free ; . Choice Candies,. l navals, sweet and ripe, all sizes, all. prices. We are also weli also The Compautuu florae Calendar Patteraun'a Chocolates supplied with Xliias Grapes, Bananas, Grape Fruit, for 1917. Cranberries, CeharY , Lettuce, Spanish and Not forts longtime has the icer Oar offer includes : Wedding Caakes s cialt Pe Y Cooking Onions, Sage, Table Raisins, q anion -52 issues o and we deliver them. DRteg in pkgs and in bulk, Table Figs and Cooking Figs situation been more serious for the 1. The Yuuth'd L'ow e<lliee than it has for the past few 2. An t-einaininF( Deeeulbei' issues of. Both phone in shop. 107. Our prices will be lower than the other fellows. Prove it. —=Greeks--We-ha a been harboring— 3 6'etnp�tFliort-free _ • . - - fe 8' The Com.paniun Eionle Ca,lendau for H. R. Monney, Pickering the delusion that, the Teutouid " 1917. _ //�� ��'// rallies are being exhausted in [neo, THE YOUTH'S COJIP NION, X /Ir!- AS CAN 0 Y munitions and money, and that it 40 St. Paul St., Bosion, :Kass, -The Fruit 'Store- - was a matter of only a few week, - - - _ AAS THE QL'ALITl" Loads of Candy and all kinds of it. Candy for kids -fur everybody. when the allies would- be march• SALE IMOISTER. This is undoubtedly the place to buy Xmas Candy. ing victorious over German soil. Fx1DAY, DEC, .1:i` rr ' Auction stele -f Oranges, Bananas, Pomegranates, The invasion of Roumania has farm stock, implements, en,llxrP. Onions, Lima Beane, (:elery, We wish all our Friends and Customers househu!d furniture etc., et. I/,t 20, The Compliments of the Season. proven that the enemy is still Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes _ .. .. . verystrop a -nye -ea able - _ con. 1 Pickering. mil {wist rif -ngsrnn road, and Spuds. — HARDSON g p oneanda kvalf miles west of -P t.kt•r-R I ing heavy blows. The situation ing Village), the prl•per£y hf %torr.is--C4iw- ,-bulbs_for_indoor culture. a Reid. `axle at 12.30, sharp. See As the market is so uncertain this ear has also been greatly complicated ----- bills. "Postal and Poatitl,'uuction we cannot fiat prices and stay with /l3K '1F0li�1--OIii6N�AN. by the treachery of King'Constau- eem. them -A good deal always. tine, of Greece. Not until very RAT gRDCA a 1oDze cows. the1�tile NE"ILSOAI'S ICE CREAM i�q' �1�OOf i . recently has he 'shown his hand. Ir property • Aiddile'sIXar of Frank Jifkins, at Bard«•Cha Hotel. Plain, in cones, sundeas or in He has protested aIi along that Whitbv. Sale tit 2 u'cIock. Win. a ���a his whole course of action has Maw, iaztioneer. ice-cream sodas—al waysgood, �� 00 y :.been prompted by hid desire to -- --- — - - - He J. MARQUIS -. . keep out of the dear, and his sym- New Advertise»cents- � Pk�eeeing � : �� THE JITNEY JOY RIDER pathy for Germany was no strong- - ---- �— --- - - _ han hid love for the allies. A LSIKi; CLOVER SEED FOR V47 i ��� .td .0L sate at tl t1P, eon 1. Piekoi--t.g, as tie form His protestations have proved to era, own pii:e Alen yours shorthorn Lulls for be -fats -e -it -it looks now that the t'Ie rt Aa'.n0.b!^ 1� i ea. E F. i'ug4 Giarn- st— " allies will have another eneuly to NTFI) IIwisow,,iJ tm Il ,use fight which will mean a prolonga- 4.6.•a r - .cam,-,. =tit° c:n, •t n+idR w caPer ;•-1: 'ra- �.y , f 11,,re0a.iai' µesL•. tion of the war. The entente allies wit. rt :nc Sara. Wet!wee:l. '' :iiIl1!IV*t are still confident of ultimate sue- tress, but that success lean be.:0:!i fill - i° .Ina. •t+Ss ib, , rw zJ t,lr7 or Your oungster s an =-- Happiness. See our window. C. H-.-BISRLJ1\T+G, =- PICKERING �. achieved only by the mast deter- N, a ». 6s. t-tr, •,L fin , n ,1,•,,- ;.... to _-- ____ ...— (� % t rnat0 Y..... _.,,'o. ,r'. .-r-••r ,,, •.t. �h fined efforts, and by the utilization r p , c^ ,l 1• '» + t�' . •t+' G 4 of all the resources of the entente i ` "' "": r t`' .-•_-- _ - . d �' litsd �L The inn tier of Qualit Serrice and Price of everything you bu ' nations, Bort, teen is needed, anti � � ��111I fl ' t Iia �• -t -- - s, 5 ! t is everything to yott. and all the wealth of the ruuntry „•.► W , T = + n f 1 p. i 4 f 1✓ t t B s. p, ... _ .. .' • _ Will hive' to be' at th dinpu-al of ,, ,t, ., , t' r • r~• W hr -n full fin qua ranteed : a,tkles ft r,m reIin file r rnala the above ."a,., t•,-• r :.:; , • - - -- ennaidrt•atioit, tl cl uut worry }-rift: We lru,dle nothing but the the Quvernmeut. This 1R a t:nlr F -,r rale at current pricer, ;1, 4, 5, a. ut trial, and Ke mu;t be brous;Lt . -tVl; ;a► liy I I:fit, le IL^. .t tui t_'.tnrl tri inch cvtnrnr lila at rhe ileac and �> ill be glari at H11 time* to talk nbout and give you quota- ° 1%i,t(1•vt11e T,le Y,uda. _ Lail. Tel. Nu. tions un any of -the follrlwit,g liner:- -to realize the sevi„t*ne=s- of the , situation. It is it frequently said ` 1larkhatu. �. • ' t r r 't WM. Pil11.I Massey -Harris Farm Implements that we have Gent three htlutlsed ;. L -thousand Canadians to fight iu !"' it�L C3I31 i?ea� Cutters slid Buggies this great war, and what ul �rt• con ' ��>�`�Nng ,-t raga y- p gg :we be exl,evted to do. This i- CHRISTMAS MESSAGE -T titter ��,,aS"1"a '-rs ar-d Hay Car - certainly .a jgtP.kt ttr hl�_rP/t:: 'If A'.I 9 Ilutr ui,i,t t:4!i 81(yvje ` • but it 6 riot ei,ci:r +1, to bring, it r• 1 •i, i„ • 1l ou, tl biers find St -able" Fittings., The Hospital for Sick Children ' , tfea,dtzai tat.p Y $ tory. We still will ItarA to tuakr - a rest saerifleeP. COUEGE ST.. TORONTO. Titer, O:ile, GresaP atld repet.irt3 The bitter Bile and Itls4ny the best and't9titlt them the first, 8 cost is theonly one, Be �nre-aud give these makes our attention if Dear Mr, Editor,- ulaay.-till hand: y Y r Never in the h6tory of the Brit Thanks for the priviiiage of appeal-, in the market for anythit►g. Ing through your columns on behalf Potter & Andrew' fish Empire has the .necessity of of the Hospital for sick Cdildren', the ' Ind. Phone J. Re Thexton Pickering "9 leadership. been ad W'ant'ing as at great Provincial Gharipw PICKERING, Out. „ Our need of money Is meesared by --the present time. We have ably the children's nand of hely, and you ---- men at the helm, but this is a tine can judge how great that need must .'when men of extraordinary at�il. when last year 9,Oatb sink little ones Before Buying be sure to -hear the - it are mired. Had En land were treated as in -pattens, and as will y g be seen from -the 1914 figures, 692 men in the eighteenth century of patients were admitted from 242 , �0�� � � �NO great ability it Is not likely t' a places outsideToronto, she would have lost her Americas Last year mi patience were treat - would for deformities, such v club feet, Colonies. The advent of R'ut bow-legs, knock-knees, Pott's disease of Pitt saved the Empire from real the spine, lateral curvature of the l' p g spine, dislocations, infantile paralysis, or disaster, It was men like Pitt tubercular disease of knee, hip, ankle - Nelson and Wellington that Ravnrl Is the Hospital for Sick Children to i I •� tiN take dollars out of, your pocket. or is I t EEE t ++{ Ithe British Empire. We neer, death to take babies out of their y =;Such men now, and the �.Iftirµ cradles? That is the Question. M '. process is now is progress. Th. One gift more 4n the fin pltal'e tree Bury means one coffin less in the _ British have based their hope- i, LITTLE WHITE HEARSE s _ Lloyd George. He has bee►i tin The Hospital nasi be digging up i S help for little children from the soil of imam of action in�,glaud, ni,,, humtin kindness, of sextoas will be s now since'. he hais • been c howl: 1 digging graves for little cLildren to the soil of many a crinetery. t premierlt is expected that tiler, t\ "` �`� - ► :, . ' � The HQ;pital- for Sick Ciuldren can will be something doing. Tt, only volunteer its mercy in sa far as complaint is toad' dint Enk1_1,, yon fric•r,d= of little thild:en volunteer I ynur mon ^y for servicr ;r :iia ITos and her allies have lacked agtrr, - .. pital's nevAr-e,uding battle for the lives ,siveness and that much of the stir• of the little Ines. cede of the Germans ated het aliiv ' Let ;-our r:eney fight in the of sonde mMher's trouble and, rescue has been due to the caution au, some little child from the dugout of -inactivity of h'ev enemies, L-ry. pain, dip -ease and death, 'George has proved a success ii Can the Hospital leave children to die because the fathers of those chile _ arranging the finances of Britain. dren have left- home to fight for lib - in dealing —With the Irish aituatioil t� Brittgh battle line, and can - the Hospital help the chiaf-e 0f-- aa- _ and with the production of nu tri ads's soldiers With its care unless you - --- _ tions. But will he measure uh. help the Hospital Rith your cash" _• You have money enough to help when the greater responsibilitiet• i IJ every other war fund without keeping Don t �t the high cost Qf living •' are placed upon him? Only tine back a dollar from the'Hoapital's war _ will tell. He has gathered a�roun, • fund= the fund that helps the Hospital flim men of eckuowled ed bilis save the lives of little childrj n, include .. B ) Ing the soldiers' little children. deter you from getting a in their several spheres. The)- Do not, let the little children pay, In _ are young men of action, hien lel„ the lose of the Hospltal's care. the con- tribution that should be given and will not lack in daring. Bnt -vvil trust be given to the war funds. -- they lack caution which is just a- Your money civ send a message of Grafono a cheer to some father in the trenches-- neeessary as daring. All we cat, y", send that message from the cot hope and pray for is that the nam, where the Hospital nurses home little Althalugh costs of material and labor have Of Lloyd George will go- dowt, . child back to lite, the child of the father who is fighting your battle la "' increased, Columbia prices are lower in ' , through the ages as the saviour of the trenches. many instances than they were a year ago, _ Hos- the British Empire in its days of Every dollar kept from the Hoe- - realest iii, and that it was ht pital's power to sere tha little chil- because of the .tremendously increased "S g Pe dren to a weight added to tfle burdens demand—and the are the best Value - --- _ who saved eiviliz+ttion - and tree• and a grief added to the sprrows of y -- don when they were threatened this war. t in musical instruments obtainable. , You can bear to have your pocket `ted With destruction. emptied of a little money easter than _.. _ . mother _os n hAar to fiwys her_ I. TWELVE GREAT SERIALS IN- 1917 home emptied of a little child. ' Will you send a dollar, or more If Q Some of these are story •groups like you aft. to Douglas Davidson, SectsRecords 85c. up. Fu XW rMeAhme• those inimitable stories of pioneer life tAy-Treasurer, or In the New Brunswick wilderness in J. ROSS ROB DRTSON, j; A ,j \ r which Theodore Roberts shows biro-.�', ,�hairtpan, of the Board of Trustseh'T. M. McF.tADDEN, Agomt analDml4w, Pi&eringf, tuie� R UNS, Off ex 3WIT _77 tical nature. All questions will Knox= XXXXXXISXXXXXXXXXISMIKKKKKNIKKNIS be ladly answered withregrard to CORN! OATS I W.. K.''Polisior ripent Tuesday in 9 our greittest iuduitry; the feeding 'oe city. Mr. 0. 0. Bennetill of Toronto, of live stock. Bran DOMINION is THE K Grain %nd Feed coining AcaUad on friend last wank. Five care of Inclitding one car of .-Western oats, 98TANLISHED 1471 A large number attended E. M 7 - - ... . ...I now ruaninlir expected next week. I -_ . :iPuall's wood sale on Tuesday. Notice to "Creditors I a car of No. 3 Yellow American corn, N, . . rarmers' Busine" Till Patterson had a business Is attention givest to the business of Yemen MA Dei ft Xdvs a a I* -7 T11E MATTER of Estate In a week dt III days and s. car, of On- Saw notes Collected on favorable terms. .-,;trip Lu Stouff ;ill© ou, Monday V tario wbp.t bran arid pea bran. ■ Mrs. Ed. Gibson spent Sattuday, J 05bua Bundy. late of the Village of ■Book your order now as prices are SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposdis Of fl.00 and upwards received. guid Sunday in Wbithy this C1.4remout, in the County of Ontar- Interest week. again soaring. a 3,&,dent para os added to LCCOtMt2 MOM A, YOU. io. deceased. 0 asamrod, to depositors. Mr. David Gregg spent the week end with friands in Reach town- Notice is hereby 'given pursuant to Bell Phone -.Home Phone flection 55of tbeTrustees Act. R,S.O.. ■ 1914, Cbrip. 121, that all persons hai Judson Bundy i4 spenidi6ga'few g claim n4ainst; the estate of the late Glen:Willoyr Mills, Cedar:.qlrove. WHITBY BRAINCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. YR with J. H. Biludy, of da Piek• Josh,l:t Bundy. who died on or about mam=KMNXNil tering. the 2nd day of November. A.D., 1016. 'Contractors' Bu i Mr. M. J. Seed. of W-allacebtirg. ;tt tht- Vilinge of Claremont. aforesaid- slum. is spending a .Pew days at the onorbefo're the Ist day Opportunity of Januarv. A.D., 1917,. t6 sendby in the hos. post prvp%id or to deliver to the un - Mies J. Ross, who is, We'want to correspond, with two �pital in Toronto is still in. a Eeriou, dersigt.I -xeckitors or1*10#r solicitors men who call 'undertake to hndle pow- STOVESL, 9%, their VA17'.iiesr and addresses and full -STOVED condition. er drainage and, road machinery, and ti 1 -,, i writingriftbiirclai Miss Patello, t -1 prat wul;,. n. Iml, are open to take a contract for next of ea"edoul SPen ' duly %'.•1 ii:cd and the nature of the season. week aunt, Mrs. George see" N with her iirizy, �, unv. held by them. Please write or call at our office for Tarticulavii.,' John Fisher & Johnston. And tar,e notice further, that after Co.. Lumsden Building. 6 Adelaide Miss Ethel Sloan, of Peterboro," the s;dd'1st day of January, A• D„ East, Toronto. 10641 spent the week end with her sister - -aid executors will proceed Heaters an 1 1917. .01( — ___. d Cooking* Stoves. Mrs. S. F. Robbins. to disittlk;ute the estate of the said Mr. and'Mrs. Rich. Day are get. deceased among the persons entitled I settled in Rich. V Of ...''See them before Vil. thereto. hiving regard only to the T *1 C., 11l nicely 0 qi4 eltdais of which they shall then have eon a house at Balsam. had notice and the said Executors will _24 -the-saidikase-ts-ori ­ -- -1 - buying -ville, spent Sunday and Monday dis for part thereof to any persons of whose 'n ~with Mrs. Joshua Bundy. claim they shall not then have receiv.It- It P 0 F a Q. was very success W q so Will Pugh successful ed notice. Nvu, QS day of December, 2 01 S in securing a rutriber of prizes Dated this 11th ....S.tove Pipe', Stovepipe Elbows, 'Wit A. D., 191 (J. Frith' his heavy draft team. :1 0`2 0 THos. PATSBROX 01-4 Miss - Htirlberit, who has been in EVANS WARD. typhoid fever, we Pipe :Dampers, and _m suffering from QiAs. G408i is 1 .4 — 14 -"are glad to report is improving. Executors. Jon Graham Bros. were again stic- MCCULL01-GH Bciri Claremont -7sib. In t1f,- matter of wuring illl!t Soliritiri for Executors out. Tees at -----prizes at the chici home- sho sroaftvitle, Opt. Kai Mrs. D. Scott, Mrilo. A. M. Smith A" and Mrs. D. P. McFarlane are Till TABLF—Pickering Statione W K& spending a few days in Toronto T. R; Tcuins going East Joe as follow a CH ASs .•-SARG EN TS NO. P) 5tLil SiG8 A. M. : IF a :ft J'rly I C it "ithis week, 0; !P a . .1. 24 Local '2.45 P. X. Gap, .04 Miss Myrtle Awlerson -bag bepn 1. 66 Local 6.04 F. M. 10 oft 0 under the duct.)r's care -for tb#- Trains O.Lig Weirt (lug *&a follows— 00%. le fast week and we nee glad to state CLARE MONT, Ont* N 0" - - Lo 1&1 7.42 A M. 10- Hag improving. 27 Loi a 2.15- P. Id. Doe Mrs. D. McFarlane and little 4oll - P. M January 17-lWhitbi it. Oe"ve. 3, Broumbiam NI 4,11 7 4, Pon Per5, Usbridge, 19. Cauntuellon 11, Ncott. of Blackstock, are spending *Sn adav Included Bas, traction 10, upter.cro" 9 'few days With the former's p:o,- is M th --ants,, Mr. and Atni- Feter.Wacnall The Welco e Gift -Useful Gii; rLev. aur. Luci at wK. ii)c- it-upied the ill in tv Fr-kirw church lal.t Similay, while Mr. ORANGES �11N S 6ler 'STANDARD BANK .,McLellan conducted apriLversiary Heavy Stlih-proof Robb"nd. folly guaranteed "First'Quality 46 berviceQat-Wick. -OF CANADA Nurse• Anniii, Finale rert.rue.-d! r:) "MCAD OFFICZ TORONTO _1011lielph on Ninnday nfrPr'Qj)end?11j? 4 'the week end with tier ;kt.eri Mr-. FARMERS Pal, who. we regret to vwv, n-• much imp�ioved in health. D _'t forgerthe'XiiuR. tr6i, tind Do td--ancesto f-armers' are made entert.xiinmeiit in the Moti,oe!'I church next FuitinF aveiiiiniz, 2*�­, a special feature by *(his Bank. -p A goodtigrain ipd- well. 2 nrll way wbi(r%i gunraut.t­ a evening. NCH, PICKERiNG BENCH, _­--yon pleasant Ernest Chamberlain, who ha , - RW. GORDON, Mani Ell r El Branch all at Whitby been vpuri in Scarboro, for. th, past summer is here renevviog ob� Acquaintances. 31r. Chamberlaiiii Tke undersigned is prepared to do Tendered valuable assistance at --jLbe Bazaai enter ainnient. - The Worfien's rn-ititilite will First-class Rigs to hire day or I a 2 lil son 46n ii, RI: mu muhie of Time their December meeting on thejum Phone 18U5, -except on Saturday Thos. Sanderson Sill A quantity of slabs for sale, also tongues, 8. isfternoon of the 20th, at the honit., r% Ve are hardly settled, but we will be able to supply you, with Xmas of Mrs. Heudorson, at 3.30 o'cloi :.PROPRIETORS --Frogram—"Candy day": report Fruity and Groceil of the quallty that has, made this store of conventiou by &Iegates, roll; Christmas qnotsittion-4. _L_Ljnmou% and at prices that will enable everyone to The Claremont Ftrmera" Cluh have pudding=, pies, fruit cakes and usual will hold a meeting on Wedirl - -:,day p.m.. December 20t4_ --A- .season's dainties mind still hait: mahey - • speaker from the head office, Tur- onto, will addrebs the meeting on, - left for overseas contributions. important buiidess. All member:! I Avis reqrleQted to attend.. Meetillig Seeded .4in-S. 2 1` . . . - .. 1111li, -Rai ba, rs Comfor SnApi, sat 8 o'clock. Spodloes Raiqins. 2 lbs. 25c a - Swift's Borax Soap, Laic Reuben Besse has purchased R Extraii all, flavors, 3 bottles, 25c 6 - Taylor's Borax Soap, Ward's'farrn at Bal --,Am and we -2 Ibis Icing Sugar.' '25c 3 packages Arnoniau_ 15e .'believe Will Vk'()Rk rame next year. Choice Sb,. led Nuts, CornaLtrii, Soap Chips, 1, . ux, Lye. Old butch. In the transaction Mr. Ward tall ('hjq(-ojdtej. Cocoanut, ell onacni.etr. aver Mr. Besse's rp=idenvp in flke Jr F/ N G 0 L jD:, village. We- %i ('111P Mr. W:%nl, t.,xtret Aioio6 ass'ortment of Xmas Candv. to our' iiiidst, althctigh sorry to DOWNEY COMPANY los,ii Mr. Besse.. The Bi Sunday school will IL ucicess' E'. ANNIS, or to hold their Annual 'limas tree and concert in the c1li on Wednes. COAL and GRAIN dAy. 20th inst. A good pr4ill music. dialogilies,­71rills. ir•')Af;jz 0 E 0 R 0 E-L'P H I Ll P• prepared. Program comIDII at- 8 o'clock. Atirnission—Adnit- Hard and soft Coal of the best 20 cents, children, -not of sch(Wil Outfit free, exclusive territory' and 10 cents. Large crowds attended BazmAr Highest price paid for BillIlli held bythe Mission Band of the BMptiptchurch, last Friday even- There wan abundance Do' �SIMPSON&'Coo iog. of good things to sell which found plenty of buyers. A good program of Claus Headquarters songs and readings was renderd -.18ftnta and the proceeds --am utedi_- about $85.00. rii1l that we In is with all. X IM I AS GOODS SANTA CLAUS nounee the death, from spinAl meningitis, of Tborillaiiiiii, the three - PRES11 CURRANTS Has brought us some Toys for the ear -old Pon and only child of FRESE] ]RAISINS, 'NAVAL the children : Zqice Dolls and Dolls' rank and Mrs. John -ton. W.,st ORANGES, ` - - - AA 17 r I %T Trunks, Work Boxes, Dishes and Do yotikniow that F% 1!irzP nimiber of thotightbil pmple eacb.�yesr are htlyitig Chri-ztnifi preqen-t�it in shoe �toren-. We have a variviii Xmas Slippers. Rubbers and Overshoes, Heavy Stlih-proof Robb"nd. folly guaranteed "First'Quality Only." 1,,iriie,.,'AnIChildren',.4i.eggirig- and Spats 'black, ar-y'and �vhitl- c0ors. McPhersorli "Lixillittring Hitr.h" Rockpy Shoeiii A :.Give S;,Illethitlk Uefu!; PEEL & =SON .13"ROCK 'SITEETY WHITBY, ONT, Waremont';z1vil Grain Chopping .1 AND OAT FLAKING _;_"Bus insists all Trains Tke undersigned is prepared to do First-class Rigs to hire day or grain chopping and oat. ffiUdug, night at lowest prices. every day in the week Phone 18U5, -except on Saturday Thos. Sanderson Sill A quantity of slabs for sale, also tongues, 41 Wagon axles. etc. :.PROPRIETORS John F. Bayles, Greenwood BARGAINS IN -.SEEDS GROCERIES Alsike. Red Clover. Timothy and &H kinds of seeds. We are in the market and are prelpi ed to pay the highest market prices. The best equipped cleaning wills Currants, 2-0 cents In the country. J7.1 Rai 2 lbs f( r 25c Send us samples, or communicate wins us before selling. pateR, '12 Tak#+ advantage oftba best SeedMark- eta in the world. Granniate*d sugar lbs for- 1,00. Red Salmon, large tin, 20 cents Bell or Indepeddii phone. Prompt, efficient and reliable service —77 Jr F/ N G 0 L jD:, in handling Seeds --guaranteed. 'J.H. DOWNEY COMPANY I,ORTH CLA-REMUNT WEITBY, ONTARIO WANTED NOW COAL and GRAIN Reliable saliegmun to act as agent in Ontario County. .Pi WEEKLY Hard and soft Coal of the best Outfit free, exclusive territory' and quality on hand. money making specialties. Our agencies are the best in the business Highest price paid for BillIlli v-_ L. .for wosell the higheatkrade of stoi Rye and Buckwheat delivered at most reasonable gricies, and guar- at Spink's Kill, antee deliveries in rot -clan condi- tion. Nursery stock is selling well Pickering Station Coal Co.fi this year and good motley' can be 'made in this district. For partlow- Ii write Sales Manager. PBLHAM.NURSERY CO., PICKERING Toronto, Out. E YARD LUMBE1% Furniture, Balls, Rattles, Blocks Toronto. The little fr-lli,\,, •,our Tl.r se oranges are all sweet for building, Drums, Guns, Caps, plained of a bead ache ot, 9a I iiand (1,,lieiows eating Carpenters. Tools, Rope -Toss, Ten Just arrived a carload of B.C.. day about 4 o'clock and . although Mixed Nuts, all new and Pius, Dominoes, Checkers, Chess medical aid was imniediatel Shingles; Mouldings y 8 frc,,h this seasou and lots of other games A. A woneq he became uticonseiout4 and and Trim. passed away between 8 and 9 o'clock the same evening., A fall stock of rough and The South Ontario 11I of FA NC Y GOODS—Ladies B11 Rs, Purses, Pins, -Broocheg, Watches and dressed pine and hem. 0 Agriculture and the I(Iral branch Vh.lin?, Boy -proof Watches, Shaving'Sets, Hair Brushes. Safety 1 13, 4 .. . look, ready roof - of the Ont -trio DepairtnToZit o; Ag. z ir-t, Soaps, Perfumes, Pen Knives. Flash Lights, Ladies' and -overating in a Yen'- flandkerehiefs, Men's Xmas Ties, Fancy Boxes, Collar Hold. Of all maUrials and desian ing and riculture %re co kept in stock. It will pay you el*q, Gloves, Mitts, Shirts, Drawers, Box heavy wool and cashmere monster live stock jilidgirl dem. in the Det)qrtm*-ntt)fj ongtration to call as our works ,eipts our siciek buffifing paper, etc. A I" Agriculture tent- here on Th,iri I spi we do no' employ them, cousequisi day and Fridny� this ivv-k. C,ip 1 -k is fresh and up to date with all seasonable ly we can, and do tbrow off the agent kers GROCER1148—Our stock sounnial of 10 per atei which you wit able speqlrer have been secured of the very be -at. Team Ill lb. W Tea for 45c. Coffee 30 cents owl and s"Id be taken advantage of iftinlyeave by purob"ing from U& b_v-"eryone especially th., young and 40 cents per lb. Phone 1800 on and boys. The treetings are IwNfflly 11111ANnE M In- D. SIMPSON & Co., PICK -ERIN(: i irse to all and of a strictly pri W D. Gordon & Son;* PICKERING Bell and Independent phoutaii, 't !0'•'LS,S' ."n.. u �' '.a.•.: .� r'..:.w;.x. _ - k°. k!'> - --=.s• -tom: -e,- ',�'r:.7.�.•.u�. _ .,w}i'$sa iiwi �"fs• .e ,+vis. ,:�:• .. _ ,� ... .� — y �.:, M,n, -,•4e ...;. rte. �' e... - .'.'✓• rt,' _ 4. -- j !T - or!' rbest. ' Unfortunately it was made up STORYAIn LIT I rI.( of elements that were never destined LIFE' `FOR THOSE LITTLE to properly fuse. GENBOTI�A'� CUM'S It is inconceivable that• his death e will -have any material effect upon the It is always;-safer.to apply great struggle, for new elements are sure to arise and surround, the throne, HE IS OF MINGLED• DUTCH AND a but his going at this time may be used e FRENCH BLOOD:se by ng Huary to break her chains ! B a -- against wbich she has sQ long chafed. i ,ro 74.da- ALCOHOL AND, OPIUM HABITS. iii • ` - His Wisdom and Strength have Done Catb olatedthe,/ r Wonders for South Problems of the ,Drug Habit in k..1 ... • .... . •fro sum -Africa. . . .ny Far East. _ . .. -. ... _.. A i - I tsmuiaannse uc.- nxeepsum - sne_trairrc-i�-a:eorror,-oglnri�ann- LU LiuIn anewly-published bool, 'iIarold : cuts clean and it psthemtoheal.• cocaine in India, Ceylon and China has rM Spender; a London journalist, tells Sold in glass bottles and handy snore than a sentimental importance, d `� , ' t•1►r e y I ! the story of General Louis Botha in tin tubes at chemists and gen- !says_ the London Times. The trade g 'way: We get a good eral stores everywhere. 41 # an interestinwith India amounts to nearly one ` idea of Louis Botha's antecediexts at Refuse substitutes. Illus- third of the trade of the United King- •� once. His family was of mingled trrtcd booklet free on request. dom, And the supremacy of the Em- Dutch and French blood; descended pica depends,•upon the preservation * I from some' of• those Huguenots who TT, of that trade from the competition of a went to South Africa after the revo- other European nations. The traffic t cation. of the Edict of Nantes. 3 in intoxicants and narcotics was sap - Through the lawless and dangerous CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. ping the efficiency of the nation, and � ==2 Ideldl times of the Zulu Troubles we follow (coo.olwsea) Government control cannot by it self ® hTAtHs NO uVthe young Botha's training in war- !� C+� Ave. Wontral keep -sober a nation that wishes to be E.W.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED _ I fare and government. But his influ- drunk • The Indian Government roaoNro, otrT ro encs over men, which was strong _ ; sacrificed a revenue' of four milli°n WINNI�[o Mo«rR[A� even in his early twenties. came not sterling when it- put an end to the ex- + only from his .serene and tranquil I of Botha at his Home of Groote Pori 'of opium; and as it brings -the the Exchange Telegraph Co. The ^ OR those on your common sense, but, we are told, from traffic in alcohol under control the 1' Christmas list to � the admiration excited by his splen- 'Schur, leading a simple, unpreten- � despatch says that it has been. decid- whom you wish to give tious life in this great house left by ; consumption of opium and cocaine in- ed that each child born after Deceiri- something that come did 'riding, his accurate shooting, and Cecil Rhodes with uncanny 'foresight creases, while in China as the imports- I ber 1 shall receive an additional, half his fearlessness in .danger. tion of opium is reduced the sale of bines good t:iste,beauty In 1893 we find Botha a member of S the residence a the Premier of P pound monthly of sugar, the rations_ South Africa." The crowds of visit- 'intoxicants increases. _ � of the rest' of the population being and utilityiselectWater- the Volksraad, working for race toler- orsfrom all countries are greeted S' _ proportionately reduced. The allow- maA's Ideal Fountain ance,-vrbon-ort.-thewerld__Blrokb� the- withapleatallt itindness by -trim -and B, BIES ti-EED-SUGrt► I au^e-up-te-this-tarn?-has ' ori -3t lasts for yrrra, news -.of _ is wife. gratmne monthly for =h perpetuating the Christ- Africa became the principal topic of -_-_.a Lack of it Has Been Killing Berlin j " mac seatimenc, and European thought. Mr. Spender doesi,IHE-D;G;iTH OF FRANCIS JOSEPH' Wr4o n more and more empha- not enter very deeply into the causes Babies. ! We all make mistaken, but there are sizing its value as an of the war itself, but goes on to show ! By Chas M. Bice, Denver, Colo. - "An investigation into the inereasir.g I a lot of them that we could all avoid, article of -everyday con- Botha's place and importance in theinfant mortality in Berlin has establish- too, - .The once great house of the H,aps- venienCe. war and.in the confused and trying burgs has loot its most distinguished ed that the rising death rate is due to- And some men who are short on vertimes of adjustment afterward: .His an insufficient sugar allowance, ac- hair imagine that they are exception - Plain or mo rated gold asizes iand military talent was soon. shown. It representative -in the recent death'of Francis Joseph, the aged ruler of cording Cn an Am terdam des -patch to ally long un brains canay'l i het vCor ryouu you is inte-resting to catch"a glimp.e of his _ Y r � I Austria.to p B �; _.._ This di-,tingui=hed race of kings ,_ _ _ •r < Waterman's ideal, recog- nized the- world o: er as J the standard fountain pen. At Beet Stores. Serf-! :oma n r S Pock..* or ab 00 uD to SIS OP Pao DOlnsai exetlsni;ed after ( hrratra'A W sunt any hand. sys.Waterman Comyaai �' rsmst.a r agontrea2 � -� Dal-ty 3 Gut Bo: t - L I S T Elm take. their name from a famous an- house in Switzerland, but- is not t"' �: • �''3 < ►•%Y� tient the name of the occupants. The place of origin in .this case, having super- ' Ii ,++II t 1. N _ ` � ceded .the resillent;i, the name .hay �' • . (d,+ �! clung to the de.cendants through all suhye,luent history.fi Thr . a4ed monarch. - whore funeral '" i s rites at ti'ienz:a .,ill soon be observe) in a nwnr.er befitting a king;, a?cend- t ,,ed-hi:4 throne in the inid9t of revolu- y ; tion, atut it is only fitting that h descend from ii gas he has, while, the nation is wrapped in gloom of trench- vrout, wur, that forbodes national dis- Ii aster to hix confiding subjects. - Ria kingdom it, yet in the balance, # evTaY, in youlf own ht9r>QCs j I- and ro matter who wins, his domin- .. - as smooth, cleanand cctrfortahle a ions. are almo3t certain to be distnem- bercd. The dual monarchy it, doom- _ as the city man, or as anyone else in ,. ed, however the struggle may: dnd. this broad Dominion ? - why shouldn't F rarcis Joseph, emperor of Austria,' you own and use the keenest, speediest, acid a sort of apostolic King of Hun - rtigned b.ut did not dare most , convenient shavitool tri the shaving -- grary, govern , :ing the, Tatter period of his lire. } world—the -- ` He sur;`ely. placed himself in sub- eTAo narwe thatsternalsfor �' General Botha. jJcetion to the will of another and do Qunlit in FirrmM�rchu:Pr .1 much greater sovereign --the Kaiser ._ y k.1 - - - Tho spe •tacle presented of the lice LISTER ENGINES ARE �►r of the titular head of the dual mon-1 'strategy- fn the battle . of Colenso, of BRITISH BUILT the {' the trc•-nch warfare then first seen arehy `would have been a fit abject }(I for the' world's reatest dramatist - r and studied by the Germans who f' +, • thimself, and were hr- now living, we' - visited the front and to trace in the i descriptions of Botha and 1)e Wet In would be presented- with another gave the South African war the traits of Ri.•hard or a Henry -to take the place � o li'+�"t _ character that made their widely- a. the ephemeris twwMle written by - eihoin differing after careers comprehensible. , so-called court historian,;, { - - His was a life in full consonance The thin Gillette Blades, electrically hardened. EmP;M, :1 tii'iae Statesman.' g honed with diamond dust, stropped in wonderful automats ., with Hapsburg traditions -full of �' We read at the end of this tragic tragedy, bloodshed and revolt. - cha�ter, "Lord Kitchener rose and Upon high authority the Emperor �. machines, carry an edge whose wdfonn, lasting keenness held out his hand to Gen. Botha, 'Weof Austria-Hungary was the recogrriz- � has never. been, matched. The . curved Gillette head are good friends now,' he said." Ih- ed libertine of Europe, and if his un- i holds them rigid -guarded- adjurtable by a turn of the' •' " n 'i follows a long period of diseussion• • .�; • .� varnished, 'story were written our, it � handle for a li ht or close shave. ` the visit of the Boer generals to Eng- would scarcely be' a fit subject for' g - 2,3.567&9 H.P. On Skids or Truck. ' land; their memorable call �, Kin Hi Tension M veto 1 nittom g school stud r. ^With the Gillette there's no need for honing, stropping Automatic ubrlca ion. Edward VII., and Chamberlain's visit But then, you know, we are Puri- or careful working round the chin or angle of the law i There e to South Africa. We utiderstand why tanieal en sueh subjeets, and haffei . - _thi X Is ready for y ,_ _ _ ._ _. Lister Silos Ensilage Cutter's, Lord • :4Tilner's rather mechanical 'much to learn of the ways qi coniine pick It up and .shave, .with- the -easy angle stroke, to itvs Threshers. Sprayers, Milkers scheme of reconstruction was not en- ental Europe. P minutes or less. tirel welcome to the Boers. One thing is certain, that in Aus- Electric L" ht Plants. Melotte Y Botha. became Premier of the ! e Gillette." "Aristocrat and Standard Sets • � Cream Separators. �. tris Francis Joseph was accepted . Th • g Transvaal in 1907 and Premier of the ;with all his grossness apd grievous' cost 55 -Pocket Edttloni 45 and S6 -Combination Sets $6.50 THE LISTER rt, South African Union in May, 1910, g ! lapses, -as a kind of god. Whatever. up. At Hardware, Drug, Men's Wear and Jewelry stores. u0 r and had good Heed to .prove h'imselY GRINDER, as feat a statesman as be had been was wok. Id may say of his amours, he /��� as a brave soldier and the idolized Gillette Safety Razor Co. Of Canada, Limited ' a soldier. The Indian coolie crisis,emperor of his people, and that settles r.: the "Heitzog Split," the great Rand Office and Factory a GILLETTE BUIIAING, MONTREAL strike, the rrdlway strike, all these it so far they are concerned. Write for price _ It is uestionable whether history GWfil a 't I !came during his Premiership, and. shall blame him for this great world- • Qri�pr SIT% + : close on their footsteps followed the wide horror, through which we are t1 P.L1ate 'beginning of the war. Soon after he i i passing, as he was more the creature I �: Lie+ A had pledged the loyalty of his coup- I of destiny, the clay in the hands of. � • rlstider. > try to the British cause the rebellion the potter, thanthe initiator or in- ' under the leadership' of the uncon- !� stigator of this great misery. . quered and unrecoiviled De Wet The Sarajevo tragedy, when the IIyINTER DAYS AND SIMMER DAYS broke out. Botha, with wonderfully ! Crown Prince lost his life, and one f RALI$TER fiCo.LFmited fine feeling, used only Dutch forces in among many in his long reign, was a ==HHV/TORONTO - �� his successful campaign against these the excuse ostensibly for the was", but `�Rir ®� DAYS tit df! j` + rebels who had defied established au- ! it was not the cause. of it, for that had FM thority. j been long brewing. The double. Asses - Botha is again Premier of the , ' Order Hard to Fill:= I sination of his nephew and his con- and Christmas Days are the beat Th armor days of all, _ South African Union, and the conn- sort, was unquestionably political, but Guaranteed to keep Boiling Liquide hot 94 ars.., or ice Cold Liquid told a days. The matron of a certain hospital in, try is at peace. His wisdom has been without this the outbreak could not ! ssre 18 the weal gift, handsome and shoal, saving years of perfoot France, for some reason of her own, I much greater than was Lord Mil- aer'virf' at or away from home. For the Xotorist-for the =nvaud-for the thought that the `•Tommies" under, her; have been suppressed much longer. I zuater-for the Wtareery-for the Business-Man—for the work- ' ner'9, because he recognized the im- In fact the emperor was not much man -for the Bedroom and many other uses, Work - care should not' visit a neighboring! ortance of decentralization. v.N s P in love with the prince. The heir- � Bottles $1.76 up. Kits E3.00 up, wocK , •",3 village. Passes were -allowed, but I Mr. Spender gives us a description « Carafes (water bottles) $5.00 up they were few and far between, One P presumptive was thoroughly Pius- Motor alts $9.60 up. Thermos is sold ' day- a "Tommy" applied fur a pass, . sianized," which was the true reason gt all good Drug, Hardware, Storting and the matron asked him , why he of his tragic end. _ Goods and Det,t., stores. and some Y � t� Leather of se dna Jewelry Stores. 1f wanted to go to the village: • "I want N ajj But with the emperor, it was mere- you cannot see what you need rand.eor - __ _ - - _ ,i Iv a choice of Gcrmanv or havin¢ his fully illustrated Catalog now. We send ,sox ''" b'" .""'.`......r" _._... - ....­ .-._..., ir't HE TORONT0 HVSI•ITA1. FOR empire pass from him. The Slav peril, he said. ` We as tam loin to Incurables affiliated with Bellevue so-called y , y ' the village myself I may as wellgetand Allied HoAnitKt9. New York, otters ,was not created b him et - THERMOS BOTTLE CO., it for you," was her rept3� `.'Well, in enter theTbree rNu sing f to women wAppll- he did little to arrest the slow-moving i __ bring me a hair cut and a Mayo:" re- nations will be reeelyed by the superin- icehefg of Russian dominion, and - 1 12-14 SHEPPARD ST., TORONTO. t plied the mss. ♦♦ tendent. Mise roots, 130 bund Avenue, hence his empire was unstable at ' .. y 16 Toronto. 7 -.X THE "ANNOTATED GUIDE" 'imam roorATOMil "'Meat Prices WHI Not ; Milul N K - HIOT - WATER - wE wANT EED POTATOES, IRISW COB. Come Down".isthe -An- tnterutinz Y.Plurnq I ls.;ued- by, S, ble.ro. Litlaware, Carman. Qyd*r once;:Su W. Pmlt-c� Write -for 1&eerftA- news from the rations. H. W. Dawsoh, Brampton. Ilse C.P.R. 'r['R INDIGESTION a' No publication issued by the Can- �-Fu —Vepartment of' Agriculture. radian Pacific Railway is better kribwn -A Phy-slician's Advice 'K PDX is W. N- �Uftei-,,rs l';,)ni gits, DE-NIANUFACTURED T Y FEW01-T. Meat Prices -Will not WO all over -the world than the "An-. wina cyr �MaLulenco, Ll"UiL�' it E'RS. Guaranteed the al of notated Guide,'! describing every sta- vourness, gustrtic- catarr'li, heartburn: etc' le w. We have )*Avu G01�, to -,A,(�" win . . ii wouid talie it teaspountul ur vure bl. the man or woman who tion alony the line. Issued *origlna y red t,1,1g ur� rt6fl, FOL X118kr4 +shiv on 6 clays, api,roval. The &riadlan ne,ita in balfa;41ul.,t�,jl 11,-t water i Writing %luchimp -Cvixwan)•. Toronto. Irnows that- a: 'Shredded at the silggestion of Sir Wilili,�.rn Vim I , it has Passed through many sooll forget wwre ever liff1k:tt'd frith 1 Gion and- Shah 3MWZPAPZZ2 ]PDX SALS Wheat HisCuit Will .Sup -ply Horne stwnutand do."tors editions and is now rr fair-sized book vutimts.­ in ex- Al.% of these lines will. bring -.%I AN I.Nj NEWS A.ND JOB more real body-bui ding platiation tit these word.< a Nv�,Il liriown ROZIT w Ottloes for sale in god Ontario owing to the great increase in the ex lurk physician'stated- that inosit wrnr. The mGmt usefur'sindo. -Stern. It is ill C �.to mtereating fU)Lln.S of .-tent of the railway-si -10�o ADVL. NCE nutriment than'breefsteak or stomach trouble ave due to of all businesses. Full Information on issues Liai:h -acid-Uy­and-fermen ta Lion of-thj_- uch lesii- -teresiink-to'llook-over-the earl i' U�4eni a eggs an a cost-.— 9 food contents of the Ftkanach cumbinedi obi our qu,�ted V I I onto. to the pam% 73 West Adelaide Street, Tor to see how Canada has progressed. In with an Ahirk,,.1 1. strong. sidl) at once I !� - Ilut witter Increases the blood and g. -t -tit -11- II -v. I I I 1888,- for instance, a s 1) -, 1 , MSCELLANZOV15 Shredded Wheat remains the 6cn� of high price-.,' Have 40 Winnipeg had •upj4% and lAsurated inagnesia in*tantly uu 1) ive li,*t &I uk -tag?' same Ticep, the same hilgh' population of only 25.000, Fort Wil -'neutralizes the excessl%e -tornuch ucid I %Vri t f,�r qhenj. fti-nientation, the coin- TI: MORS, LUMPS. ETC., tam' fncr C-. internal and external, cured with - 1' 1,400, Regina 800, Calgary 2 - arid stops food iltiarity, supplying all the birn.jivii of. -the two, therefore In OUL pain by our home treatment. :Write 400, Lake Louise had not been discov- 'marvelouvlY succ�,Sshli, afid, d��cw"tdl Go. nutriment a- man needs for ered,- and Vancouver -was-- proud of its Prcferalble, to the use of artifivluI .ilgea- us,before too late. wood Aledica.i . teats, stilliulaifui or niedit;lnes fur in- I '376'ST. PAUL BT 5900. Indian Head was famous for dlge�jtlon. STRZET VM Co. Limited Coll I ngwood, - Ont. a half -day's work. Two 13013PT. W., rA-:)1qT3E.AL the Bell Form, of which the-"Annot-: shredded wheat biscuits with ated Guide" remarks: "The furrows Punishment. When buying yodr- Piano �.410 on this farm are usually ploughed four insist on having' an- 11 peaches and cream or other B,,,, is a schoolihaster whosi 'prii-' BILLIARDS' complete, Miles long, and to plough qne furi%ow I cept and practice of the ble�sings of Itt fruits- make a co outward and another returning. is, a' punctuality are, a rule faultless -rhote long winter nights OTTO HIGSL nourishing meal at a cost of fi,lf'day's work for a man and team. :�ou- will need indoor recrea- Should a lad be five minutes late in - Over five cents. The work Is done wiih an almost nidi- tion. Wliy not instal a PIANO ACTION not ov morning he is "kept in" ten Ininut". Made in Canada- ploughing by bre-' Recently Mr. zones himself was thirty 12omeA31111ard Table gades and reaping by divisions.' ' I To- minutes late. - Jones, one of his 'pupils, ''Write far particulars -of ronto is described as "distinctly We�st- was not slow to remind -him of bisect- our famous A HORRIBLE IjUTCHERY. ern in its*activity and energy." I "Yes, boys," said Bones, fence. 'Carpathians a Vi9f Cemetery for Hun- when he had listened to the smart boy, Maisonette Table, garians. THANKFUL MOTHERS "Jonts'is. quiLe right, -and, as,I punish\ for cash or on easy -terms. you, it is only. fait- thaw yod -should The Hungarian eummittee entrust- Burroughes & Watts, Ltd. punish me. So you shall all stay id with the care of the graves -of. Thousands , of thankful mothers' Makers to H. W. the Ktns, and keep me iri for an hour after I B-1. - - - I Ch Oro ritco lUtle.I 801ULers have Issued a -report o--i'mut Car-Rdip, Inahy -ef the -noon. in which it is stated that their re- I Medicine Co.,Brockville, Ont. Jai Ulu YOU lio0ic ox RAW URS DOG DISEASES cine. Baby's Own Tablets. 31any -I -r.1 1'ow to.Feed I Amerl:a's Pioneer Doi Remed:es ­ 'I fk t.-, any adareis - b7- Vie Author P. CLAY GLOVER CO., Icc. 1! 8 Viezt 3! rt Street, New' Yak Ch Oro ritco lUtle.I 801ULers have Issued a -report o--i'mut Car-Rdip, Inahy -ef the -noon. in which it is stated that their re- I Medicine Co.,Brockville, Ont. Jai Ulu YOU searches in the northern Carpathian greatest praise" -.of tbat-s'plendid MOdi=' WIZard'a tini:miant 0=04 aist•mver DON'T CUTOUT -have resulted in the discovery alto- RAW URS cine. Baby's Own Tablets. 31any 19amera for Eklm Brulwo, Soft& Swellineii. VarwomVefull, AAA72 Pa,* 112-11 lnd'—­I� Frkv In ase SJ G bQtLW at deltwen& W J will man V roe wrille, the report in question therefore has gether of 200,10�00 graves of Austro- i mothers would have, no other medicine. neighborhood -Amenitics,- !A Shoe Bofl, Cap 'Hungarian Zt win pay you to awy an dr%gsIM of - you YY F YOUNG. F. 0 F, kIG Limans Bldg,, Montreal, can. Ir n and German soldiers, says; for their little ones. Amor�.g these I' I Th, black -haired boy had a mighty Hock or Bursitis the Budapest correspondent of the 110UZ tux to a 'rel :able houss. - where yon �Can Irt. I a'% MINARD'S LINIMENT. Albert Nie, St. Brieux, Sask., contempt for the tow -headed boy. FOR Glasgow Herald. Of these over 35,,- � who says: "I - have been using Baby's . .1 "Y6urmother V1161me. Ask for o`Al� —Ics list t 1, =d awpPIZZ insar.2i: IOUs. simply atrocious. - Why, there are' Hub," he said. takes 000 were common graver,, where More, Own Tablets for the past seven year, 'in wi,,hing is interred. The EnWARJ P01!-I.Ai & CO. units who were engaged there against than one body crosses i land they have done my four children, "Of course'she doeli"' the'tb*-head- _I -was. cured of Acute Bronchitis'by faraway. over the XTeves were re -marked , and - 1 .1 . a world of good.. I would not b-, with- ed -qatirist retorted., -'You didn't ill r,d,,,, them and leave no Vemiahea� the -names --where thesd were known 280 8T. F T. AUL &T. WZ3 31INARD'S LINIMENT. out them." The Tablets are oo i by think she would leave it hanging out, Stops !amentia Promptly. Does not bUs- -rewritten. The figures given fuse -1 i' dealers or by mail. at 25 medicine father in; hair, horse WONTRMAL, all beenough to accommo "Ite all the, LT. -COL. C. CREWE READ. este 'that during the winter of 1914-15, at Right unless your was ter or remove the and can be , cents a box from 14&p DT, Williams I go, -worked 412 a bottle deiive"d Book6lilfree. !forces. being German and A7ustrian. over 25,000 men were killed -in the bat- fact I Medicine Co.,Brockville, Ont. Jai Ulu YOU %ZS0RB1'-%'E. JR., lot manklul- the awacdc tlefields of that region -a never before revealed'. The p,,iblication of! had the artillery. and munitions that during 19amera for Eklm Brulwo, Soft& Swellineii. VarwomVefull, AAA72 Pa,* 112-11 lnd'—­I� Frkv In ase SJ G bQtLW at deltwen& W J will man V roe wrille, the report in question therefore has Inadequate. "The I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by dr%gsIM of - you YY F YOUNG. F. 0 F, kIG Limans Bldg,, Montreal, can. caused the greatest depression, for It train service at Beanville is MINARD'S LINIMENT. thsorbine and Absorblue, Jr.. ar-,aa" In Lackillio is well known that the -majority ,f.the simply atrocious. - Why, there are' Halifax. ANDREW KING. units who were engaged there against only two trains a day.' _I -was. cured of Acute Bronchitis'by faraway. the Russians were composed .of Hun-.. Ob, well. I should think that 31INARD'S LINIMENT. "While Miss Pounder was playing garians, only. a small fraction of the all beenough to accommo "Ite all the, LT. -COL. C. CREWE READ. I notied you had a faraway look in !forces. being German and A7ustrian. 1)7eople*whowant to' go the -re." I Sussex- your eyes.' The "Nepszava," commenting on the 11 "Yes, but how about thb people w o -was cured of Acute Rheumatism "Yes. 11 report, shrewdly poihts out that at -witnt'to g&,a,*ay-?` by MINARD' I S -LINIMENT. - "Were you so much affected?" - - time the Russians were the attacking I - Markham. Ont. C. S. BILLING. "Oh,. no; 1. was merely thinking of party. - "Now we are the attackers, 2n—d'11, z4alusent On"s GaIdA, Lakefield, Que., Oct. 9, 1907. certain faraway places where I-*ish- and it is, hardly . necesgary to say He*- He Khetv. tion. ed I could be.." -ore " sa-s the writer -What if the tLo bi­-,a rt-,, If. re is tte g'!, dru" 'Loro, ar'll J "There's a ReasonTHE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY PA The other half of wisdom is Imow-.1 D. 8 WIlitte, Pros. .9. W. Mott X, cr. _7 97-n GranvfUe SlIptet, $AhllFA7fy 1S. Canridlan. Fosturm Cereal Co,, Ltd., ing what not to do Wlndi�rr. Oi�t. Xftardl, TA,twiaint cures Imphthersa. I ED. 7. ISSUE 51-16. Russians' in the winter of 1914-15 had Your wife is an excellent cook." - ------ had the artillery. and munitions that during "What' you say that! -You' Wba -You've in our h6use in never had a meal your ..SEA BEAUTY. 10 Doctor Tells How To S 6, ng" they haire now and will have ahen the winter of 1916-17? H ow would' o Of that have affected the - nbmber I know, but the other day I over- By Arthur L. Phelps. - Lone on a coral isiand, 0. ;Eyesight 50 per cent In fie casualties in a defensive campaign? heard her wasting you to a turn." In an opal sea, Weak `-t 7-7m In Alex In The iffeyltr between the defensive,, iri� rfi.(I- SL Allon nyraph lovely e V Stan Campaign Of 1914-15 in the Carpathi- Granulated Eyelidsv, eking melody. ana Dj%f�th`e offensive cempaign of -.1this autumili affords mj-ch food for reflec'- I SoreEyes ir,�Iarned by expo. 'Her voice, was. as *the moonlight, I sure to 5". Dust and Wild r A Free Prescriptton You Can Have 4 er sett n- tion. li With all wild moon, lure, Tilled and Use at Ho ckly:elievedby Marine Me.. ul' than storm Evewyegeniedy NoSm2-i:nr, brow more white tLo bi­-,a rt-,, If. re is tte g'!, dru" 'Loro, ar'll From Orqova to the Uzsok Pass ;Her 4W lust Eye Comfort, At T nndcn­ Do You W F!nrsepli Arm,, t'^ -ase nt F, i-, -,to t3birtv... L)rp one 1i c- the Carpathians are a vast cemetery, sayq the report, end 7,000 men are be- i spray, Your Drulimlit's 50c Per BOt'lle- Me Ire 1!0 Aml- her hrpAsts -more pure. vict,m of r�a stra,u or ritwr eye 11 -j;%,9 %,J be glad to kr,ow that m­ord;-w to Dr. is tope for Nlmav cii a gin -'t or w ­r and i -15r* to, 4, A, �r th;s ri, -i'd b, 'La I)") es ri ,m i- tour tir ro do IVL 'Y"'u I-hou:d .1r. Mg employed in identifying the gravv4, "The Druasta or Realm Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago marble I . Smoother snow a ble is tbrre mal you. whose eyes Were f env they hs, e t "J. tArsr r3ps reatured thmurh. the'f iip!e of U's-iiocy.- ;or erne Z)QUM 7 -up 'rte' '"'ear IsP Far start SWI If your 6-01'. rz and restoring them. wc:k has to be completed before the snow -cov- Her white shoulders were, •yjt derfull true pr­,ription. Zaarl sIt,r d1w tr)insc it: "I wtie almost b�,nd; tr-ii r-t "e to 'cN N-4 mrs • T N —1, 'on a little. Wits st«pq lZ.iA too lrit�.Arany -- "Contentment abides _the And passioned as purple.dusk I rrwi at &1 Nowt rats read er � thica wi i 1 ­tit as. y hr t..:, been snood it Lkley ers everythink over And the' floods truth " says the old adagee, but very, Her. lips and her 'hair. truth, I sta-sea and my yes do rot wrier au), a., re. At it, ;2hr wnt;4 pain c!y%-ucIfu1Iy; r,m they feet All I is. t�n Puv-lebn. ti wt. -M the -Wash away all traces. of the resting -1, places of those who have fallen." The are in i position to vouch I due all"J. timo. It was likes, miracle to me." 'fewrr Oft have earth men seen seg nymph's, , A lady vrbo used it says: -The alra for the truth it. omphere P"med t a renp. is rn,s ore knp% n t. 1011ent aPr,lWwtA Lodi «art widely committel?, therefore, have but a very of Oft; but neer. before --4m-zy Loth or % ithout. glas.-en, but after using this 6' d 11, -ym5criplt�op f.r teen 4ya ev�rjt i�x seenil lh, to at D'aLufarl I&rtxs vjxirsklmt� I& ren&Lhl n 01114.r.'r & pry cerl, In One weei"111 time ort time ai their di;posal. short IMard's A.La1=63tt, cur" G&rr t le CFO --Loved -as I loved and followua Cu r. can even ri,wi Eric print n. out &-ex. It is bell;%ed that thowands who war In VIR% In -f -r.- 1, ILC nj,,f%�Y It oun be lei ba. tr, m ant r, �4 artmai.t- as a ""' To the green sea floor. HIGH PRICE OF HORSEFLESH. .-Vrom "The Canadian Magazine" can now oicard them in a resionable Cme and multitudes more will be -able to sir f«w ' 1-1 hipolt on baud ,,r lAr ulic In Lill TbeN baa! Fl,,.re for Deceinber, eyed so as to be spared the trouble &ad eapeLaoe 3iourd-uimb1c"DJOL. Germans Petition for Disabled Army Horse:4 for Food. Tire German pipers :are 'not all About all that a fellow, gets out of, -those are this world is the. joy that his friends'. sound and fury, re -.- p him, and about all 'that he does -L -give dominating characteristics of most of -give t +Ri;+ - 'h ii� dbo" that is worth while -tbi:4n nowadays, London is, 0 ians �Wh 0- d- says'thie xt­ the joy he gives his friends. press. Hidden away in obscure- cor- ners o nl� frequently comes across ravel f s. quite illuminating scraps of informa- 'M 2 tion as -to-life-under war conditions in i 7 the Central Empires, and since these! are invited to send for our new illustrated little paragraphs are not. written to influence opinion .6ther in Germany e e r booklet descriptive df scenes on the trip have the from Halifax to Demerara via ships of -the or abroad, they usually merit; being truthful. g ilk us Royal Mail." This little booklet tells 7 1 of The.. RheLni,,h-Westfalische-Zeitung,: -item. a, what there is to see and do at Bermuda, St, if or example, has this little about - 0 i Kitts, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, St. horseflesh: Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada. -Trinidad, io. - .. .., und of horseflisah, At Dusseldorf a pound It a and'Demeram. also gives a ,vbIch in peace'.times.cost 6d. without list of the Hotels and Hotel charges at the Childish fetches 9s, 2d. with the bones, now f t various islands. in. I bones weighed Horse fat Com - The cost of a"return ticket from various The Cray 17 9 m mends the same price. This is so not- pointlilAs as f0fld": 7 t the efforts of the'rriili- wiJhstandinL 'something 1 tary authorities to lower the price of Toronto Ottawa -for sweet linds 17,;; the meat by selli'hg disabled- army' 23 'THF. P 11�� ..$17437.30 Hamilton pleasant realization- In.. the -pure, horses to the local butchers as chdap- Peterborough 'Jon 3144.30 LOP wholesome, wheat and barley ly as 112 a head. - - _;146,45 Gait'.1 food .-The result. is.that horseflesh has be- -et Bellev:"e - ­ come even dearer 6e or pork. I' Coburg Chatham $150.15 0'rape N The people of Dusseldorf have th6re- -f ore'-nesolved to •.4Netitioq the military uts, authorities to sell the"army horses to- -BMW. (Made in Canada) the municipal authorities only, and to HQ +' J t,the latter to establish a salesM 11, q kt -.No- d.-rtiger'-of..u,)Ee;dn.g the nt to the town hall , department adjacent pigORT'' st omaeb - a ad remember, so as to put VC stop to- the - acti-Vitie"s of HUM 9 THE I D 4 41 " - G . rape -Nuts is a true food, the profft-huhting butchers. At thq, The SpUlt !01 A6=WC& -at -PI&YI rateshorsefleshis a luxury in good for any meal or between P I . .- - .- - . Karzatuder, alk LLLLL meals, whicp ixont: but.tbe Ni,eialtily cal%aff(q-11 to indulge. -A31ZX1CAX PLAN "There's a ReasonTHE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY PA The other half of wisdom is Imow-.1 D. 8 WIlitte, Pros. .9. W. Mott X, cr. _7 97-n GranvfUe SlIptet, $AhllFA7fy 1S. Canridlan. Fosturm Cereal Co,, Ltd., ing what not to do Wlndi�rr. Oi�t. Xftardl, TA,twiaint cures Imphthersa. I ED. 7. ISSUE 51-16. X. - LOCALISMIS. 1z 7 7" ­ —Found., on King street, a brass DIUNIZARTON door key., . Loser may recover the Mrs. Gillespie was in the city,Tues and Mrs. Somerville same at this office. 'day on business --U`UAL —R. A. Bugler Robt. Ranki n of. the Those who ba" threshed clovers" S that. it is - iurnink out. Much better -were in the city on Monday. -182od Battalion, Oshawa, was —Aaron Hurt, of Toronto, spent home over Sunda - than was expected. .over Sunday with his sister, Mrs. � —Born- — At - Rouge Hili, on We Are much in need - of a black - WL H..Peak. We-dnead&T, Dec. 18th, to John Smith in our village, the shop here be. XM -S D.ISLAY—Jetwes Allaway, whO has IL ing vacant at the present time. It is THBiG-.' -A good position An Toronto,was bere and Mrs.*Graharn, -a son; is splendid opening L f6e &II AripIrgetic —Rev. J. J. Elliott, of Midland, ciable man.' III- occupy the- pulpit in St.: An- hoChilitinuis Tree mind entertain• IS AT over Sunday. —Everett Glover, of Springfield, w% •drew's church on Sunday next. I went announced for .the Igtb. under Mass., spent Sunday with W. G. —Marshall Coakwell has entered the -au es of -the Presbyterian Sab- and Mr;. 116m. McLaughlin I in ­ Qir' bath zlibcool, will,not beheld until Friday, Dec. 22 —Dr. Henry will be here as.tis Co., of Oshawa: We wish him tereating pi&gii:m-*W-be-giVev­'.- ual-mmt-ITuesday. to attend-ta his professional du -ties. .—Samuel and Airs. Mitchell, of re the employ of the McLa plod, when the usual —Mrs. A. T. Law. and dhildeen, Billing-, Mo' pending WHITIEVALK hi? ntana, are -s of West Hill, are spending a feNv the Christmas liblidays *1th the Robert Nowlan has been on the sick days with relatives here. former's inother, Mn4; John Mitch- ii;t for iwee:k. —George Swallux%. of Rowley ell- and- other relatives lu this Miss Middleton. of Vvintleg, is vis Sta., Alberta, is visiting his sister, ccctlity iting her uncles, the Major, roe. Mrs. Sarah Clark, of Chivrcb st. Great crowds attended the Locust —The township council is bul —1Vhen you.. thinly of buying 'Hill anniversary on Sunday last, CHINA A N D GLAS8WARV.—�Ve �,p'eut considerable time 'iti­-: hockey sticks; packs, hockey boots is 'at seleiAing our Xmas Mock the goody Lave opened out ing its last session for the year Mis. John Mason, of Toronto, day, when hen the financial statement and skates, hand sleighs, eic., pFp�ent viLiting her sister, Mrs. NV. S. 'very sati.shictory indeed. 'We liave.t.ecuredn, lot of Japff-- 'd. you Daturally think- of -The Big 'e china, etc., which is not only more daitify and pretty. twill be prepare nes • —A meeting'of the"Atiturn Leaf - Store," where the big asFo�.twen.t Mrs. (Rev,) Charles Langford, of than the Ge'rinan goods ' we previously had, but 1.9 may be found. - . . - 4 Oraverin'urst. is •- visiting her many as well, Don't fail to see our dLgl)lay. Mission Band will be held on Sat- —The Suck Committee of' the 'friends in and around the village. considerably cheaper, urday, Dec. 18th, at 2.30 at- the Women's Institute request all Oscir Petty finished up his season's 1 . t's tlie�-best the burg . lias ever seen. 41 home of Mrs. Peak. Indies who have yarn out, re- .Brain threshing on FKda# and &tArted —Mrs. F. F. Bal6don, of Car III clover threshing on Monday. He will Toy, Dolls, etc., for the Kidd ies —Saii ta' Clitus. seems to have nade 91' 1 turn socks, if possible, before Dec. clover. o arrived here'this week 'to spend a be most of the winter at the "The Big Store" his headquarters this year. Such an assort - i her parents, W: 23rd; as they require to send them j,,hn. MacCrae arrived home from meat of toy carts, wagons, wheel -barrows, snow ,few weeks with away on that date. Manitaba. on Friday ai�id will remaia J. and Mrs. Clark. —The Girls' Red Gross Society here until February, when be will shovels, banks, pistols, Kiddie Kara, 'and also —The police trustees hive had will meet at the home of_Mlss F. take back with him a carload of heavy kames of all kinds and descriptions. men busy during the past -few Jdneg on Saturday afternoon, bots0s, days repairing the streets and Dec. 16th, 1916, -at 3 p. in. All Wbieeva)e 13ranch Women' HER GUODS—Score beautiful glove and handkerchief ag out the ditches. e meeting will be held at rite Inst! LEATHER cleani members are requested to attend tut e home cases, brush and comb sets, manicure sets, hand bags. etc. —The Sunday School Conven� f Mrs. Win. Burton on Wednesday, 44 of impo Irtance is to be Fancy ban kerchiefs. galore, pin cushions, work baskets; tion of rickeriagTp. will be hptd- dealt with. Dec. 2ffFh A4 2 n 139. The ro-Ort of vn-R—rot1&6-1V'on-.?Co n day -,Jam ii a ry- -the- p7"o;7i�;We'O'Orventio hold at --To--- —'fawy collars, ties, slippers, etc. —The Big Store is certainly dis- rc,nto will be given. All are cordially 22nd, Programs and further par- ticulars will be issued in a few playing a big assortment of 'Xmas invited to attend. For men we have a fine as'gortment of ties, gloves, mitt.;!,. sweater goods this season. Choose your 'The people of Green: River, White- coati, slippers, hosiery, etc.' days. Xmas goods early. Do it now. vale and surrounding country will —Mrs. Peardon, of Toronto, was Please note-7"The Big Store" will bold a meeting in the I. O. O. F. hall the be open every evening during the here on the evening of Tuesday. Dec. -bere on -Thursday attending bazaar, given in the town hall by19tb. to form a Co-operative Club. Be the Women's Auxiliary of St. week before Xmas. sure and attend and hear matters dis- -A few days ago Joseph Doyle cussed. The Club will have for its HARDWARE DEPT. Goo 'a charch. lost a 2 -year-old heifer, and after b - t the reduction of the � high cost frICbert Crummer, of Southern ro a choice lot Man., is spending a short time searching for several daiastil ugh ofieMng. Our Hardware Department is also displaying the township failed to recover of useful presents, such as O'Cedar mops, R,%yo lamps, Per with his son, W. A. Crammer, her. Finally she was found The Corporation of the Townsbip fection heater;, wringers, clocks, cutlery, nickle ket. He looks bale and hearty, although vvedoed -between a qtack and ad- '61 Pickerinog. tles, carpet sweepers, etc. And say, there i&,, Joining building on his own farm. nothing that will please the mistress -he has not been in the best of -health for the past year or so. —Chicken thieves have been do- She was In an exbatisted condition PVBLICVOTICB Is hereby given that of the house more than a but will recover. the Council of the Township of Picker- 'i'1994) Washer or a "Pandora Range.— Ing a flourishing business In Whit. —Celel2ration of Holy Commuu- ing will at a meeting to be held on by township and also in'varions ton will be bold in St. George's Monday. the Oth day of January, -1917, :parts of Pickering during the past- church on Sunday next, Rev. A. at the hour of eleven o'clock in the One of the latest forenoon In the Council Chamber of few weeks. to E. Bruce, of Toronto. officiating. '111age of In our Grocery De 't everything i% ready for Xmas rush. Raisins, report a loss is Henry Haight, It being impossible to have an Or- the said township at the L V a, Figs, Nuts, Candies, etc., galore. In the Wn in his absence, - suffered a Brougham. consider a By -Law for ctop. Currants, DateL dained priest with us for the stogpizig up. selling and convei- candy line you can't beat onr 25c.. Xmas mixt,are. lues of about fifteen choice fowl. Christmas communion, a full at-- ing' to the Campbellford. Lake Ontario No clue was left as to the guilty log at f that tendance of members is desired at and Western' parties 0 other than the marks of —It is now about time -the vii- goncessions Three 131 and Four (41, at CHAP wagon wheels which were left in next Sunday's celebration rtion of the road allowance between me, So qN to -shovil the ywrd. d be choosing canal. Lots Seventeen and Eighteen 'a said laxers —John Murkar was called dates for the position of police Concession Four in the Township of Fort Blain this week to attend the We do not thick that lierhol. described as follows 'ic 11 an w. funeral of his brother-in-law, Goo. trustee, for the A singular that certain portion --HOUSE WARM there will be a great rush KEEP THE _..Schell, who died on Friday after of the road 2-6wance between coaces. sit illness. Two rjons'of office as our residents do not seem sions three 1i and four 141 in the Town- toclamuraftei the high. -honor ship of Pickering. County of Ontario lingering the eceased are now overseas. that goes with the office, not tak- and Province of Ontario shown colored -r of any kind call and let us Lieut. Clifford Schell, who has in need or Stove or Heater Ing Into account the. handsome red on the plan herein. and containing If been prominent in Y.M.C.A. work remuneration. an area of flfty three hundredths of an show you some of the best line made. in Toront,v Ottawa and Quebec , ore or lean. the limits, The diesefthe inatitatear-e acre. (0,01) In before he enlisted, And Lawrence asking all families in the village dimensions n -talled -7-- Scholl, who is in the transuort and surrounding country. to save tion of road allowance described Far'naces of the beet makes i a service. as follaws: all waste paper, magazines, etc.. Commencing at a,goint on the Nor- -The bazaar given onlTbursday for Red -Cross purposes, and to therly limit- of'sa road allowance afternoon and evening last by the help keep down the cost of paper. said111t being distant, twenty two International Food -always on hand. Women's Auxiliary of St. George's Mr. McFadden has kindly offeied feet 9d four tenths of a foot (22.4') ehurch wait a most successful the use ofop-head Sewing -machines, _part of his garage for from the Southeasterly angle of lacNational Dr affair. Large crowds wereres* storage. Those in the village hav- eighteen (13) measured in an easterly ant and nearly everything offered tag no means of delivery Will direction along said Northerly limit of and General Hardware, etc for sale was disposed of. The and road allowance; thence North seventy roceeds amounted to about $100. please notify' Mr. McFadden,a seven ditilreel, twenty six minutes outside may find the F rheladiesof the Anxilia wish at (N-. -n a 25* E) three hundred and those living oi =L1 0 S EP H H. BV N 0 Y - to sincerely thank their 'Triends, key. to the garage at the drug forty nine feet (349') along the last - both inside and outside of the store. Kindly bundle papers flat mentioned limit; thence South sixty and. rope. degrees, forty five minutes West .-ichurch, for their liberal support. (S. 00 c 01V) two hundred and -thirty —A former and highly- respect= —The annual meeting of the one feet (211') to a point on the south- LOOK !-We WiH Save You Money ed resident of Pickering, Annie e associationmet on erly limit of said road allowance, thence Thursday dn a(! d SWtt, relict, of the late James evening blefted South seventy slim edegreeP, twenty Shepherd, died at the residence of officer r the ensuing year as one minutes % eat (S. 7 TO 21W) al to la y in a Supply in fallows­-Pres., J. 'R.' Thexton: said Southerly limit three hundred We foresaw the present market conditions in time her we, Levi Shepherd, of Whit- of Woojten Wear, Mitts, Robbers and Caps, hencewe.. vice -prey., W. V. Richardson; and forty nine feet (Sig') thence North by, on Friday last, at the age of minutes East can sell to you at a reasonable price. tress„ (kix.t 70jyears. The deceased has been eas., H. E. Webster; sec., W. J. y degrees forty five inin 0, ?-) two o hundred and thirty c4 is last year, and we can Ons'rahteet' to poor health for--kome'time and Clark. Executive committee C. one feet (211).to the point of com- Our lVabbers are the ,saTepri Iter_ death was not unexpected. S. Palmer, W. V. Richardson and mencement; and for the establishing _you the beet of satmactio'n with the old favorit� brKtIct, Her fii -- ra—Y 1T. -D. -Ehwki.. John aConaeri-w-he of -a 015 -h -c bfg-hvV&J*"6vei certain other iM&Itese Cross.- Ws-the-Irtivit�oUrubberyo,i'll neral'to-ok place on - S—unc to has been president of the Atsocia- lands as described By -Law to in said buy once and then for all time to come. when her body'was conveyed o �tbe Methodist cemetery, Picker- tion since its organization eleven be coded by the said Railway Com- ing, for interment 'She is surviv. years ago; and through -whose any to the said Municipality for road :,,,.We have a goodly supply on hand of Woollen LTuderwear, ed by four of wfamily,,Mrs; Thom- efforts it has been so flourishing, giversion In lien of the said portion of including the famous "Pen I Angle.", ad allowance to- be closed as afore - Doug - ofCalifornia,---'Thomas--of declined to act any longer in that ro. said. capaciiatety, A committee was ap- -01ovelandi Levi, of Whitby, and* All persons intetested or whomi R. A, BUNTING -PICKERING Bert, of London. po ta for the tisual annual UnZemay or might be pgejudicially Established 1857. - —A few weeks ago we stated rangemen affected by the passing of such pro• that one hundred and one weekly oyster supper. posed By -Law are required to attend Papers of Ontario had advanced —One of our respected residents at the said meeting when they will be the subscription. rice --- from -411100 rts a funny incident which beard in person or by Counsel or Soli - to HERE. $1.60. Since Wen a good many place on a Toronto street car citor witfi reference thereto upon peti- more have notified their subscrib- the y. At King et. 'he tioning to.be so beard. Are you needing Christmas Groceries If so this is t ' he place to buy at right other d Dated this 6th day of December. on that they also would do like• boarded a north -bound prices. Raisins., needed and seedless, lit. Currants 15C up. peel, rth-bound Yonge at. 1916. wise, otherwise they would have car. They had gone a abort die- age, lemon and citron, 30c, . Wi6lnuts and Almonds 50c lb. DONALIDR. BEATON, Clerk.variety of spices at old prices; -Prunes2forW. "to ouspend publication The' ad- tante when the conductor called vanct-d cost of material; waxes out "Adelaide," thereupon abux Dates 1!c lb. Apricots only 14c lb. and cwt of living has made such a om a of middle see left thenar. ELM DALE MI1 .1 �-Orang'es 45c per dozen up. Lemons 48c per dozen up. stop absolutely necessary— Just a they had passed Eaton's eat al pu . rpIA Chicken Comparing the invoices of goods the conductor called out "Albert -Royal K-ur f Meal I ha cap Oyster SjWifi6�-­ hundred. Baron, Haddxetkc�.�­ received during the ,past six when a young man with eye-glas- you Can always get the beat Mani. Grit per months R..e find that it is on an ses and. dressed in the height of tobs Flour made from No 1 averagei, double the price quoted fashion, arose from his sent and Manitoba Wheat, * - , G. A. 'GILLESPIE7 - ..-DUNBARTON in the lists sent out in June 1915. also, left the car. In. alew,sec' Royal Household and Glenorm for -The lowest advance is 60 per'cent. 6nd9 the conductor called out Bread, Try a bag. ..but ins number of cases it is 125 "Louisa," "Alice," "Agnes," and Flour Fresh Rolled Oats per cent.' nc'r4is6, -wlifle'in one "Anne," which -was. apparently BRAN, SHORTS line it is about three times the the conductor's warning to four of MIX FEEDS ROBES! SLANKETS1. MITTS1 vailed before 19 N-C�-V HERE price that pre the the fair sex to make their depart- UATCHOP THE SEASON, war. We all -know -about the in- are. They had gone some di 'CRUSHEO OATS creased cost of living and advance tante when "Alexander" escaped BARLEY I CHOP -Fall- and whiter stock now on hand, also . o in wages during the past few from the lips of the conductor, WHEAT, I set s . e cuud ban years. While the Cost ot- produe, when a big burly Scotchman made GRACK",CORN d Single Hai ness.f(!r 89.(tO Ing -a newsTaperiSd,-)ubIeof%VbRt his departure from the car, Sim- MIXED HES FEE 1-sets6ecind hand -Single Harness for $12.(0 it was fifteen years ago, tne ilftr restiltF followed when -6itt- aidNiell's clealn s batilkit. never 'advanced, but, condi- conductor called ovit "Isabella" Calf Meal. has that we will i Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly n ROBES B se�- pri e o d tions now are such I be, and "Charles". An Irishman w)io Molasses Meal a s ep-4 eve ..C(Mllpelled to take the same t was evidently a stranger in Tor- CJ-10PPING..AN,'.Q OAT and promptly attended to. taken by other papers: How I onto, and to the custom of its street CRUSHING EVERYDAY we will make no advance before car coudiietors, arose and ap- Get prices on feed in ton lot-. 3P IC the New YPA r, so t')o, e who wish proAched the wFkn in unifrirm and BELL PHON-F. 'FICKERING MkRNESS K-NIPORMA old price Rill Oct) Iiijet, tinily whippered, A want, 140 " e W. •T. COAntit tA) S111)9('613P At the .71. 'e,7%7, 77704blcel Florae Phone W10. T, -e rn.ike it) , J -take by remitting at to, irpt off at Blot , the name i? r Chopping y.