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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_12_22. _ '4 '"tr S"il(: —3^3}, .' .. - 99 . �:, '. - irN2�•F Tv" -+1,. a 1P {� .: � , , � _ A �. r.. ,: .•+ .: ,�. .r M.K, , a- `r' _ . -rte•-,. �. w -.J-, f . : .. a•....+ -v '�Y'" 1 d•': j .•,,, � .�"S .- ,...- y �r,:. . • ';. ; �! �H F:' 1 r� .. "K 'i 111C` p �. _. ,�'. ... �,- .:,r ..:7' .,. .. 4 .. Y. • 3.( -RNs .tri _.. ..-. ... _ :.'-'y;a � .. r • .• ^,•.. y ,aS.riM1 C� '�"Y.V� r - r. - • .e y I.1. .d••• •�' .sun � ..,•"�~.. ...• .. ,. ._ « .{' "'�R� 'r,; • h y, K ..E S 0 VOL. g XV.Ie PIC'F.ERINCI, .ONT:,• FRIDAY, -DECEMBER' ??, 191 - No. -13 - . TT iMlO''fDfim�tOstaal`9afe>h*. MP1N� MILLS � �- AGINCOy RT - ; ' - • SUBSCRIBERS years - Medical Established 75 ears sp a bazaar,e Agil he',l sonar the TA�'CiL' NOTICE ! GREENWOOD auspices of the Agincourt Branch of -- the W omen's Institute -in. He�'he, hall On asci after New Years the sub - to 1 M. D., Successor in this village, more than $200.00 was i. —_ 1f • to the late Dr. B. Brod:u, PYiore-30b -� —r ----- — - --- _ - — Chommont.Out, FLOUR raised for the pur'r�e of fi,•ld anal- �cI' t' ' pri_e (- TH'' NF;wS iviII a' fora for'tbe-127th.York Ra zers'Over- tie $1 `25 in .aft"sace, and $1.50 if � MILLS r , . '. E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- seas Rart.iliun, n.,+v in En I,nd. The i uoG.o.pisid, • • R• tared member of the optametricsl debo- WHITE �S SiTUNT- nnFA'D stttci of ") n•as girf•n fort 3ted f't ovr JKa oistionofOntario. 6pecisl attention gitento _ Renewal, gill be acre tett be - w eattinRofglasses• Eyes tested fies. North purposes Skatin t+';is ttl.,a carried p - k Otasemoat. - y - lt3:t CREAM BUNS-1'At[1T F on during the evening, the directrir•e Elite that ,file at the old price,. _ o kiudly giving the use of the rink for �;I.00- �.. r --- - TEA RUNS -PASTRY � .... O. Mc1iINNOdV, M;D.,'L.R.C.S., _ the ocr•,isiun. �Ltul ether, rhe Village Arrear, thatare tint blit] before LJ . Udiaba h• member of the ('eliege of of A iva,iur I has raiz rvd ft:{ lied C: os Physicians sud Surgeons of Ontario, lielege of g' Llw Nt yr Year, tt ill lie•trli:ai' red•tlle T d I, , Purpc sr� urate that $9rit), �_ 1` Tam paying highest prices' , of Boysl College of 8urrteons, Edinburgh. �rdp, itiilOYt.', :..111ii;(, acl�erti-ori rate t,f SL25 her yeas•• t3Dsotal •tteation to dsise:ses of women and - - t �-j 11, � r� ohndrea. Oflics and residence, Brougham. GREEN RIPER for Barley '' d YY beat, --- wlreut Sere-enings, . OVNBARTOR The Green Riyer C. S. S. will hold ret Ln r their• anniversary and concert on Dec. { Report of S S. No. 'S. Pickering, for 3 prices before eellin g , E- FAREWELL, K,C., BARRIS- A �11- hinds 0l Chop... - 31st and Jan, 1st. Pit a Lculars.h,ter,• I Novrmhe. Karnes in order of merit. _ R �• 78N. County OrewuAtterney,and Cotunty _ A large number (torn the U. S S. 1 tit. iV-Richard Barrett, Albeit Gat- � 6otWtos. Court Hoass. Whiten. lar - - _ - met at the home of P.ov and Alrs. Car- 'neared'. Mar-aret Westg rte'. J'r. I V Chipping on Mondays, ter, who have just recent] heen mar- 'Nat Anderson." Beryl Annie*,Wednesdaysand Fridays �. • A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and - •.- _ .:._ ] Y -Mary Y • Bolidtor, Notary Public. Etc. Money to SCRANTON COAL D. L. and, R', tied, and presented them with a lovely I Cynthia Burns', Winnie McClure. y o•a. OIDceBrock Bt North, whites•. YWy leather•covered rocking chair. The Sr,III--Elva Annis', Stella Collins', tGhO in Wlll not Start gift was an expression of the appred. Retii Straughtaii% Mai jorie Annie'. pp g• Dental: STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA. ation of the efforts of Mr. Carter in Jr III -!Nary Sullivan, Norman until 9 a 1]1.' t - the Sunda School for the Sunday past .eight Wood. - Leonard :41cGlashan Gordon LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., ASD STEAD. years. A short address was given by Bennett. Sr. I[ -John Frost, J-aac Graduate of the Royal College of Dental the superintendent, Geo. Ferrier, and Wood, Fra" Sullivan., Jr. I1-1rena " gia>�sons and University of Tot6pto, Ofue. a few Other short' e ' `.Don't brit] lens than' .Car W. lit. Pringle'• hardware' store. Whitby, speeches were made, 9traughan% Reggie Potter. Minnie g OAC• boars 9 to a8; i to 6,80. Ind phone c, T Every one present enjoyed themselves Bennett, Herhie Bush', Margaret Gat -- love bags, as minimum - `lee" phone M. A41y J. L. SPINgrI LIMITED immensely - ward', •I -Harry Pearse', Teddy =nrn4lint charged fec:r` nailasDzBe+tobaabsenceovereaa•Drkobb, - - -- - Frost', Arthur Annis' Glenna Oil- rill be H.ve bags in ` •t Toronto, will be in charge, • •PICKERING• ONT. DUNeARTtN�I mer. Dan Anderson, -Gordon Collins. B -- Prttner Fdwin Strau h&n Muriel future. J6ustst8** lova*' 4" C . R . B R W S T_T R 1Esther Mann left Monday to Gatword. ' Present every day. Av. spend the Christr ias holidays with her era a attendance for the month 30. r; WG. HAM -Issuer of �Marria a Veterinary Surgeon' parents in Baltimore y . Y S _ U.etherell. Teacher. Lic+ases is the County of On Honor Cry duategof the Ontario dig thur ewCa tttattahoung "Thee Mi iatle are ey will ert rde lteksrtag vin.g•, ractig- �a Veterinar College and Honor - IT BY I�1 P0170HER, Real Fatale .Auc- Cry Associate of the Ontario the latter art of Januar 1 e. tion••r• valuator, Collector sad issuer Veterinary Collegge. p y• The last number of the Farmer i of a•rrfaae licensee,HrouQtrm. toy Ind. phone -;9 ; The December meeting of the S. M. Magazine bed un excellent article on It f! t A. was held at the home of Miss {iartie Farm Tractors, written by- the editor, E A S T L A K E HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Claremont Onfario White on Saturday last. The officerq D• Licansesand in ttte Oonaty of ontarta - - whish were elected for 1917 are aa fol- F. �1. +rpman. The shingle that has at tint• and big rsrdeaes, Ctaremoat. - Georgge Arnold the denperdo, who g given sat►&- ?, NEWBUTCHER SHOP lows : Aon. Pres., Mise Nellie Thorn : bad a fleree encounter with the poliee faction for over 3e- ears. Empire DB.BEATON TOWN873IPOLLSB Pres., Mills H. Lotton ;las Vice -Pres., in Oshawa a few days ago when the Corrugated Iron with a in. by i • oosvyaoav, oommiesbaer tar tsaiag Mies M. Thom: find Vice -Pres„ }line latter had great difficulty in bringing 2 in. corrugation,. gea. it before yolk - ertild•vtts, ssooansant. >6t•. IL000s to lona A fun fine of Fresh Meats always Nellie Lee : Sec'y, Miss. Emily Found : y you are .in •ts ]sees raiser of riarei'es tea y Treas., Mies Gertie White : Assistant hire under conteor and placinghim in buy other makes. If on hand at shop, 'the jail here, will bin tried during the need of a Cream Separator. T Treas., Miss Ella Holmes: Pianist, latter end of this week' Arnold is the Try 4 .'_]HUGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. -Oat. Wa oti on rpad ever da a Premier for 30 da 1dEise Eva Mitchell. ye. Also ��► Licensed Aaetionow, E2t•nsiM •s g y y' _-. _ roan who in making his escape from ' per• .. . � e gasoline engines from $39.00 up. =,Licensed Lmported and thoroughbred stock, Whitby jaN isotne years ago nearly gee or write me before buying.• r pin oonducted as wow, writo for terms Fresh Pork 8etrsagP a spiciitlty AUDLKV -killed the turnkey. and particulars. Phase tad• 8116. 841y- ]Butcher's cattle wanted., ii'e• are enjopintr splendid -winter A patriotic meeting for recruiting Bell Phone. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, weather. purposes waa held in the Royal Then- F• iT. PrOnee - Piekellg ` JAS O'CO 1 OR, PICiiERI\ G tre on Sunday evening last..wheo there i i . F. for oennties of cork and oat•<io ♦a•: Sid Pugh ban gone to Detroit, where Was - y Ades of all kinds attenned to on •bortt King' and Corner Bingnd Church Ste• he win make his home for^ • Ae future. was It good attendance. The chAt air - NOTICE1 � settee. Address Groes gives P. 0.,. Ont _ Sorr to lose him. irae &rCupitd by Col. .1, F. Farewell, and good addresses were gicen by Etc- 1 B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- On account of the scarcity of coat.,`. '�j PICRERING- BAKERY man are cuttin magor .1. E. Willis[l and Major Patton, - •;, �T . tioaesr, vs.ln•tor and collector for y g their wood puich• the y ,o of a lS_nd Batt 8ptgeaata Latch- esaats•a of Ootarto and York. All kinds of _- seed at L1lP resent sate t0 the north. r„ ssiesesada*$•d either privasoly or by suction �, ford art�i.Gs►ikiway. M the 1$tnd iiatt.; I will resume ch6 i lin and- ra ger teres or ocher artreu]ar• a yly se cosi BREAD, Simon Puek,rin,has sold- oui his est- } 1 $ 5 p p BL \S and CAKES Pang in excellent style, both ,.nen ha s• I=. a.se., Elisabeth st Pietrna Pena• otters tire- Sock of sheep to -F. M. Cha an, Dat 1'011lllg as !}SilBl DD Itdt at xswa cmc•, Pterin win ro ppmm ing excellent voices. A 'number sof o - tt• Choice CaadieQ, who is starting a ranch on his t3reen- moving -of iii the ar+ar were also = OetQber 12th. wolve ptromptattenLioa sag=o guaraa- wood road farm. Success, given and'it was announced that after . Xy phone number is independent Psi raison's Chncnlateta The following were here to attend Ptolupt service given anti 'Wedding Cake+ a specialty the funerat of 'the late Mrs. Richard the holidays a more elaborate pro. • � �T - and We deliver them. t3utbrie : Mrs. Somerville. and Mrs. gram will be given. On the same z aitisfaction guarantees]. T -p TT night A' similar rneetin wab held in I� • «.L.�R • •�' ••d-' LO V � Gordon, of Pickering.: A. H. Arm- O>zhawa, ache the ]8Ea band ave a �t Both- hone@ in sh0 strop of'Paris: Frank, a son. of Chi- 4 g W. G. BSineBjl teen i�10$]< Vad a e bf Surgeon "`, p� g' number of selections. Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. • -.Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- cago : Dr, and Mrs. Johnston, of Nia- .. rinary College H. R. Moneys_ PickenAg gara•Falls. be d i and Graduate of the Veterinary There will a good dialogue at ` Science.Assa•iation. the Baptist Church, White :.I have a. good stock of The Farms s~Club will meet again vale, on Yrnas night. ✓>3 phone-ot8ee lbOi, residence 29tr: REAL E S TATE..... _ CL7�REMONT, _. DNT71Rt0 on Thursday, Dec, Patti Those who _ . sRotiar+.iM _.=p wish to join are invited; _ Walter Bate:a -former reside Weddin belle are -tin in Wbitevale,died verT suddenly at�tlis bliss L. Holtby spentgMonday and Wire Fencing �! W. Burkholder, of Wbitevale, an- �---•+ home, ro4 Dovercourt Road. Toronto, I Ilesday_.in Toronto. on Thursday. Dec. -14th. Heleaves r} W: A. McGregor had a business trip taovnces that he has been a pointed r , good to Toronto lost week. -. SO — It P 1,,0 acre Farm 1+'or Sale soil wife, two �augiiters and one son to - ..:--=`•`�L - •- ,� ugeot of the Holeproof Clothing Com mourn his loss. - - E. E• Annis is morin into Geor c Brace Wire Staples K'= pan of London, England, the great• brick house with t3 Coolvg: g g • ,.pet Burne and stabling The farmers of this vicinity held a Philip's residenceZhis week. , lothinq Co. in the world, Call g for 42 head 0.John Poucher. of Toronto, spent sad' inspect samples and note nigh Of stock. Hen house rery enthusiastic meeting in the L he Sunda • O. I`. hall on Tuesday evening -tor the y E_iA.with his brother, Tho, Cedar Posts and quality of goods and, extremely low and pigs pen. purpose of organizing a Farmers' �Kisa E. A. Brodie, of Toronto, ' ie prioes. Quality and durability of ;fi n go6d repairs' Club. Cdr: Morrison of the Cooper• here with her mother for a few weekr. goods an d perfect fits guaranteed. _ &tire Farmers of Ontario, gave a good Tbos. Poucher wishes. toengage a Steel Posts R ° address,' ss also did John Scott, of middle-aged woman to act as horse- • r W. P. Richardson• Claremont. Thos. Garner was elected keeper. See advt. : ,w OHN PHILIP president and Hugh Pugh, Sec. Our stores have taken on an extra Coal, Lumber, Cement, Shingles, JNotary Public, Pickering. The WhikyAle Baptist. S. School Christmas mppearance, and are a cred- Lath and Ready Roofing - Has a full line of treeh and cur- _ will hold their itnntral Christmas tree it to the merebants. -y a in stock. on Christmas -night. Mr.. Gibson, of Goo. Philip has rented Mrs. War- always ed meats constantly on hftnd. 'Water, Pure Water Toronto, will speak on Sunday after- dell's brick residence and has moved --- y noon and events and on Christmas therein', where he intends to reside ' A C REESOR y Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon for the resent at least. A. . t � y . night a good prog�am'will be given by p Ham, aologm, Weiners, etc. 1f you are wise yon will time the only the children of the school consisting Chas. Johnston, who has been a Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, of dialogues•• recitations, songs, etc, resident r the north-west for the past LOCUST HILL Highest rices who is agent for _Wind Mills, Gasoline Admission, adults I5 cents, children, f teen spending A B p paid for' Engines. all kinds of pipe and fitrin s with his parants, Graham few and Mrs. T - Butcher's cattle g 10 cent,, children of the school -free. Pa for waterworks. Also bath room fix. Johnston. �, ♦ ?.. Tick s tutee, etc. Everything given careful The township nominations will be J1�.77t' to Wll wish -6 11 attention. Remember the Christmas Tree on held in the town hall -here 'this after-• :warn RICE'S PI' VIP -WORKS, • - Xmas night at Whitevale. noon. T4iose desirous of attaining Customers '�1,,� Home Tel, 3521. [['hitevale, flat, fame in the municipal sphere are Customers ' �a Or night Paterson, of Chiremont, wass, theirFVILLE a urged ce be. present and have �• First-class riga for 12'ir8 - � their names plRced before the people, and :, d y •8 The PiCke2'ing _ Tho9Our village is doing its share in the ___ visitor to our town on Monday. defence of liberty and justice, as the'�1_, $II$ meets all trains The Methodist Sunday School are blood of her sons have been shed on Friends Teaming promptly attended to. Vigilance Committee having a sacred Xmas Cantata en the battle -fields of France. On Mon - Friday, evening, Dec., 22 in the audi. day, R. Dafoe received a telegram a i_ Agent for Canada.Carriage Co. - torium: that his brother, .Toho Dnfoe,•iiad been the old, old R'1811 a' WH Peale' The object of this Association i9 to Our Contintiation School put on a accidentally killed. He had enlisted ".` • •' ! Pfcktrdrr lessen stealin and play called -The Rivats on Friday with a`battalion in Edmonton, where y.'' prosecute evening in the auditorium before a e had been residin for some time. _ k` ons.. _ row 'a case. He was very popular wit a w n erry AMU Which School Shall I Members having property eSoleaoorumnai• A'recruiting party of 31 from Ex- knew him and his death is keenly felt P cats immediately with soy member bibition Camp is' expected to come by a host of friends. Another person a� Attend . here the first two weeks of Januar tri of Executive Committee. y to make the supreme sacrifice on the - AND An important question. All btisi• canvas the town for rer.ruits• field of hattTe is Thos. Foster, who en - 4 , Membership fen i1.p0, Floyd Davis, .son of John Davis of sista, in Toronto. He was esti loved mesa colleges are not alike. CARE- this torso, who has been in F)rinders p FUL 3U DGMENT IS ABSOLUTELY Net". Ti'cksts mab be bed frcm the Pres dent or by ,1. H, Madill for four or five years, IeBEARY. [Vigra today for the Cata• Secretsry on application. for some tithe, and who was r�lxirtPd and afterwards by Fred Postill. HP to ue of the - missing and dEad, is now -reported wa an English lad and was hi hlr A Ha 4 F,xr, W. m. -L. ,7. Bank C. S. F -ng,- woiinaed. estePulerl, gWorrL «•res received�hi, ppy v �. ELYLI1.0TO r� er, W. i', Richard -nn, Pir,kerCng, lamps O -Brien met with serions di ?r ' Reek that he had Pal of wrnmd?. Vlrs. OT accident on. Saturday, falling ha.k- Thos, Beer also received +voted that her �� j J. Clark. /• /�.,; I.A.1• A. 0 C�nadr: ward? and iractnring his hip. 13e is on, fford }�"irons who suns a fi' 'lit ;�resideat, Secretary no: nrpf•cted to survire the �ltrirk, member of the 116th B;ttt•, witsd;tn-_New! Year TORONTO, ONE �,/ ----- hPing7l yP.its of age, gelmisiy ill. In none of these TOOLS SHARPENED IC Widdihi Id. V. S., of this place, r:•asps +vere • any -further• partirtilars , (.2z -Y _ th n•,ral}sis_itnd.died i� on Saturday. He prarticPd hPrP, for mtinit i, extended to the relatives of �•� It will hells }.un to deride. Thi= [VP make a•SpP,•ialt•y of rro?,cot. -sins, Y upwrarl� of thirty years and stns those echo have died. and to tl e who school is conducted on the highls,t Tnn1G of all kind:; Lorks rPp;tirwd, } y widely krnwn and rPaperted• ;trP in ripe anxiety on ac'cotmt. of thc• plane of e,(tiuienry. We nrP proud Raznr•hnning a sperialtc. l�or a first- p T Moore McFadden { of its rPrord. Student; admtr.tPd Mass hair trim or an easy. shave can Jr'utes Ilan,, +chs 1taF heen pilar ipai illnes? of rivar ones. T. t. at any Limp. \�'int.er Term opens tit the Ea?t-end RnrhPr Oho of our prthlir_ School for 33 }'ears• has p' rPcigned hi? pnsit.inn Lo t.ak- efi t. n' Jan. 2 -id. SPP our Hoose Furnishing; of; all N['itlt one atcnrrl the Pirteilt.e Druggist-- Graduate Optician .T. Ellic,t', Prinripal ;ands, Rlightly u9rd Carpets the end of this tear. A suitahlP Lr-,ti- W.nation? are treating with ?corn c',..c for lar o Cat.ilr 'i. , frnm l:i rent.: ,t card i c rnnni:+l and rrPbr•ntatirn will he gicen I g ('. t. F. TirkPi .4 gent. -� i 11 g R' p•� him on Fri ?,v kfternonn he hip il�' Germany'? TIPr to enter into; ¢ p' f' l W. t'.�tRD()N P.t'iaF,111Sf, Land ••x•p'ipil=';n the s:idit,o'inrn hPrP. ' 1> -,ire negr'iation,, `F'iCr�Ar311�, fl2Zta14TiJ'. ��z� .;-:_ 1 .. 'f,. Alf. •-. :..... _.._.:. X-. •, ^t� - .,n'1, +g. .V'r•fi :rx `%'T� � 1'J" .'-i',.. _ ., ..,'�'a.:$r ..•, :•� - ,k • . •._ r+r, - Q: o.t'"' r n-Q.-. ,., .+>',.•a''v. ^,•• ,-,d'-r'? r r• ._. _ ... _ v' .-'- - �•''. r�t,r e . l �•1 IWA STANDS PREPARED'.a - *,n, � AsusTAM • Usetul flints aidTOCO1�TI�I(Jr,About the General lotortfaa- � CANADA tion for the BUsY ; , Bank of Montreal Annual Meeting Marked by Strikin Refer- C Housewife enters to Part Played by Domin and Lays Down Motley _ H o use ,,-�i�' For Country's Guidance. Campaign of Thrift / c Strongly Urged. Bank's Record at Front. ' Canada's position 1n uta creat "The 1I1n1Rter of Finance to �lelected Receipes • I many from undertaking• it It may ,European war the -policy the Do- . whom the country awes IT ruun for Simple Egg Dish.—A simple and' be started in a really small way and trilnion should follow in order to be ills wise and far-seeing administra 9 On Added to Ecom time t0 time at .a very " yll the better prepared for post war tion of our financial affairs, will aRtitil`aCtO w'a of ftxing egg Coridltlolta—the resolve 'elf the coon- doubtless keep in clew those condi• y Small cost. .The m09t eCOI'tOmlCal try to continue to Rice, !u youth tions when making further calls on toast when only a few are wanted to and money, full assistenee to -tire our resources, which or necessity to' butter a slice of bread, break the time to begin is when. you are going' V great cause were arnortR some ut he must du from ltn,e to tlnir.dinner..���oo�„to•� .�M•„ t e a���ras—cif et+' aatiP°z >roe '--�' t►�-P°moa Yid on' to it mrd ace it in the oven. to have a boiled _--thhent a u can N •��' NShetY'-I�Inth Annum 1 eetlrg of the And nets, as m} remurhs draw, When the eggs cooked the' readrof pouTrt�so=-»�re��a; ehareholdors o1' t e nk of Aunt- : to a close, ! am ternpted, contrary, use the choicest portions dor the din- ;cal, held at the ufn:•e. to in) usual I uctice acid unre- be toasted, saving time. t.ner using all that is left for the', .• . The importance the annnunca- :;trained:by t old adat;A 'hexerrtlinCt'meat. The meat must be taken! agents made and their, Learing on prophesy unless yuu know',' tit. look Apple and ('clary Dressing.—Use elry and 1 conditions ghat the Dumlulen would tow ct:e rulure: 'rhe thoughts of equal quantities of chopped but h.-fore vegetables are added. Put, ,most likely` hate to rn«eo seemed to u,any nu•n are turn.+a wward,+ the the meat, fat'and all through the food; i, Impart a special significance to the pa'e war. that R•111 confront ttr after s gar, uldso eft teaspoonful of ground chooper and add one pound of cur- meeting, add the sltaraholtitre were "the tear. ,:ocernn:cnt L'otnntt.+shins This. will .Quick to give tit I:- heartiest sup- are deailn(f with them: the+ yeas cinnamon for seaeuning: � rants, seeded raisins, two pounds of port to the suggestions P.rith. cuspt n much scionpace to their dts- be found a uall good fur stufflll a u�•- offered by Sir Vincent alrredtth, have e m tntrrnaout- cu. 01,•I us equally g brown sugar, a pint of molasses, q P esident, and Bir F'rederlek nu%e met, but otic flirt, otic ictus capon or pork. k of tart apples, chopped; 'two .: Parc, L - : Williams-Taylor. the General Uan- and imyerative duty is a, \\]� 'r1iH Delicious Tarts. One-half pound ter pec P star n'.\tt. — quarts sweet cider, the ground peel i. There wasopo misunderstanding. " \\'hen that is dun«, crew rutrdl and juice of one Orange, with salt, pep- the firm-ness oL the suggestions. hR [tons ivill unVucRttimably —1) that :butter, One-quarter .cup milk, two it was clearly siiown that -many It seems- probable that ru enure cakes cream cheese, enough flour to per ar>d spices to taste. Cook slowly ; of the conditions that pre%alle,t irl ntuntha to conn. orders for inunt- g for half an hour; pdt in a stone jar, the country vt•ere Durrly of a [em- thins and war supDllep will c„n- hotel all together. Roll thin, CUs, in porary character, and what was finite to keep our tr,dust•lai„ viants three-inch squares, put. a•little jam or and keep in a cool place. To, keep moat _ impoi!sant 'ayes to gee ready' u,•tl': itis emr!uyed' the jar replenished add to it- al the for the tir+le schen normal conal- ; "(`nnada is bearing up rnagninr preserves in center, turn corners over bits of cooked fresh meat (chopped),' It is much better .to remove the tions only iii lght exist. cantly utuler the strain of this to the Center over jam and bake. In this connection it was puinter> wnrtd-wide -war, and her sacrlflces package y Y canned fruit, je lis. j that you j skins of all fruit to be eaten by chil- opt that all efforts should .be yen- will be amply reDatd by the. erigen- A acka a of strawberry or chert 1 am, etc., dren. rod h the ,efforts s of three ot+- drrinit of a spirit of selr-reliance, alio gives a nice flavor as well as a happen to have left over, together, - E. seta. cis:, Economy. Production and anti she wtil•. eruerge a compare• 1 with a few chopped apples and some When-'watering house plants add a mmlgration. but at the same tittle 11%ely little known country to tak• delicate color to an ordinary sponge SufyrAr occasionally. 0u will be Sur- a note of con03ence way air as tier rightful I,ositlon in the affairs cake, sliding it moistened with a little little sweet milk to the mater .occa- to the al,tltty the cbuntr wnuid of- the nations' :.•Lt,t; to -water after the other ingredients are prised to find how cheaply it can be', aivrally. - dhow lit dealinx with any new pr t'b- "?lie tutu re, N8. t hada (srssse and flour the .a 3,"en a plaint is dying; put - a des. -leets that n:teht.Liras ent tharilPe+ tis-1+•,srt .kith new rrebleme a, ] L apt- ll well mixed• kept going all winter and how much frond Seeord in overseas Service. ent!rely free from financial %n 1. fes: _ an or tins well. our family will appreciate a real' sera spoonful of castor oil about the Sir Frederick made sDc! Sal r:,,an- .tut by a vounR people i, on•.!i,R balding p Y tion of the record of t!. start of c'«ur t:atlrnal-i•'rlt, a tcr.ihirtal French Chestnut Stuffing.—Take home-made mincemeat pie. routs. Thies will sometimes revive ._the 13ank-ot *ion r.ea]_ecerev& suY' E„aplr•e and ur.rttalle,] t:at ural re- it, !n8 R„arc, r the rut.:rr can bo-, lanke,t—-three 1?ir=bs E+ It'iliur rhestnutr, boiled - _ _ _ As ,for the Bank of 'Montreal to,'wor,; to wk t hilt•« .and inn^ until they are lander then peeled and', Hi nty About the Clock. I;e"`ore. fryin�ooil- rfi sE r I ►t-i� Contingent with the rt,lourw: t- ha'• s den:•+.” A large substantial c10Ck was COn- br•end err craCl`.(lr crumbs to dry it, >7o words suffir.l.ntly ! ,qu. It general aaiznag4es Address. mixed bmouth with two tablespoon-', titan dip' in e2x and roll in.crumbs a wherewith ru ru:i; er yea^� :,or h-tr!v .14 l' ......!”! t \\'!'1°"'"' ""''' fuls of butter, a little Parsley, shallots, aidered the ornam— ant of old-fash:oneli �n their a,'ht.ey'em•nCs_ mar grie, to the t;en<•rnl til :a .aR r <ixred: �aGer'1 a er and'herbs; .- '( aver the paste sa �.nd time. their w*Aes. 3i Per' cont: nr our ally with th« main t,•aturk .•f the P PP homes, just n� a Itoga, elahvrete 'total male stair:' or 6- per re-it. -ot 'hanger. Ln the 13an,t's l:u�inePs -with :.lock and cook it until it is thick; watch w•a� the insignia of the well-to- '1'o clean x white wo of creat, it is those of millta"y aRp, ht o,enll.rrd, dctrina iho cwur� o+r t!tr }ear, and _h1 se rut best hate rpe•!tl kl]I.l and the mrr;ner. Art _wht,rh Caif.•,t:,'a ;xd- then add a cupful of seeded raisins and do gentleman of olden ciar In tat-i.`sid to be a g^.0d plan to rub the to. arrwound•d. mi•st::x ,* F,rr nn- t'ei•_ rte 1; b"lalwe had ai ir':u- l stir them in. er year-:­ ver, '•taste in- M,th'FO;lecl ;rut vi.h ,try ground rice, and �t our m«n ed a tit„+ -h.r,Y rnaet.' :'red= then?nal:e r i." B'r9 of fresh cloth era of war. - secer„l Rice and ('elery Dressin �: —Take ba%e been dr,•orated by tna.IClrg for err.^ maid ret I-r watches and, clork.A hag undergone a eirvu!d be used as each becomes soil- ' Con+P!%UGlla• tFi}our and the aahole "Th•:..n'.lteta:,SI•,Lt huxinr.« rC1- two Cu�pful9 Of COltl hullc.tl rice, Una' Char,?e. Initrad of uoing the la*gest f dontingent to Klustru,u, tura in cuna,la I+ ,qn lnd,t+trial roil- Cu fill Of mince, cele: one heaping elf- A very c„rdtal demntt.-trlefnn Rus aitinn u:,•re abnurntial to n, r::epr P y' po.sible timppirces, there i.� more and; Could you rot make your kitchen'a en hyo the xhareh,.!lers r:hen titan r.ta' I,, fore In the lltraai'% •or tuhieslYoonful of melted butter, anti mt,ie a' ien'enry. to eboese a small 31r. Yufwl',t t`n esei tbohjLco Ll liznoto ti,i`rna n:tn�e ,U, t .-tit ti •�*le�. Ari a. 'salt And pepper pnuugh to season'the watch for Personal use; and eq'1sily is bit ,lighter than it la' - 'Lllirrk hose be all. F•,p t.. •••oral m:,rs. Mix the ingredients, alt. add - IMany, rnaoy hour3 you srenri there B:r i In font Stere itch on the ;r, at R 1«t ,r i«<+dr i� this true of the family clock. (honor whiet had been tourer* rt , « t rtn•l rr•-,t! ti a r'1. enough sweet cream t„ Muircen them every day! Put in another window ' 'u Don him during she r•-urYr r f Alfa ,,,a n -+ mada mono nr:• ,nets -wit It is unfortunate, Lot true, that , peat fear 1n Detns created r i ,r- Ne vrell.ar. in fir, uhnaturKI «gate..:_ v.•ell• In 'tuffing :he Rnrse; he cure-' small timepieces are, and melte the room as bright and duet. air �'ut!e p third drat !hat ?,i`.. tH partly ,1u'. to the a,t: al-� i m this Vf these P cheery as you can. iia .dint to fill it too full. this was r•irarded by the e•hute- a raault ur si-Dented Impl,Rrad,m n,,: then reliable our durable, mainly _ holders not ar vu honour ' r., sir a!,d vi a 1ar:,tba period It a,. ,•z I'cYtstto and Egg and Bla:.d [irrAxrifl$• bt:cause they are ,:o small, and je%ve1= i tttrPert alone. cwt to the Nark a+ ua aR .c« ci wht,:h we ar- r.rw, _ _ZaL, etjual quantities of-:-tele bread Rat Traps In-Trenchesr. well and the honor' conferred. w"P foe nR rhe c imulatlr« efre•'r c!,a va:y that it is impo-sib.le t0 prVdttCe ` wit:. popular wl'th the rh.lreh„I tar. -t'at:Ada ,old -her re,rord cr,p or crumb:, and. Pl tined Irish potatoes, $ ;muli•watch with perfect mechanism 1, In the French trenches at the war and the public generally. is,•t > our at high Drtces. I:- In Alfa. . '•t and siallon the mixture with butter, ?Ate vacancies nt: the r:ntrd w, ;s or the, n1uril ridol,tlttis\'a,i chopped union, tak znd pepper. Mix at a -It:w price. The tiny watch or front rata have become a plague,.and Directors were % or, by the e!rrttof a i•od•rate cr•,p ur :ruin. �t,Air -) clock with reliable works is.uaually too:.the soldiers, after many other expert- of r'aptaln Herb-rt :Llt;ison ret Nt.ent-• these well; then a(ld two tableapyun- re$1 alnd air tiarnid 1{ynneay of Tet untin,s prices tliat.w+ again —AT, fuks of minced walnut meaty and three costly. for the average family. If a ntents, have adopted an e]ectrtc de- urbee. At the first_ meeting of a R+ddeu harvert :,"ul rquul I!, new tic& "fur the living room or hall fence. A trough is excavated along a fire new foam or r+lre.rurs t�tr antuutit tis .that of lists zap total hard-boiled eggs, chopped Sne; thea is needed, don't be•inP-uer.r•ed too much 'rat run adjoining trenches, and over C nicht lIrredlth, hart was re- c^tux ut lant. v«ar'r rico;, was add the uncorked yolk Of one egg. •ler ted President, dna the -'ice- —1 ^u"'t' b the "smallness" there4 no matter , this are placed three wires, running E'revideac5,, which had t;aen vacant 'Our much_ eritia►K,-t 'idterue Jell:Pd Tongue—Buil a ton�uo tend-. y _mor the vitt rew Year" vat+ ie- trade li.lance ho* i!seviuvarr} as er, Gu the ski: will peel afi' readily. how much you prefer unobytrusive-(parallel to each other, A conRtant _ established by the apt,^Intnt,ant •of- tt,ouRia by magic era our a-r •r s ni-so in other furnishings, •apply of electric current is maintain M c., B cordon rrexidr:at cif 'tits aro m.a %each to xc.ras r,t our am- Cut it in thin slices and arrange in a There are two_kinds of clocks--xlneied in rise wires, which are .paced only D,•mini„n Textile G,. puttee. � moll. lined with thin miters of lemon on, kind operated by a spring and the nth- a few. inches apart. The rats til cross- _. Air Vincent mere,llth, Bart.: Pre- i/Ote of Caption Sounded.- ardent, in re.erring to the principal , Ti,- nn.ie, droit to LFIe bottub. COVPr with jellf' made of creaiyed x .,r�:. kLrv,:e 1, a �implr � one lux -of gelatin dl-solved ,i cu er by weights. The spring clock is ing the trough came iAl contact with - Iieveloprttrnts or tnr weir and the- « D - ' `� P the srral!er style, but because each the w'irr t, resulting in immediate titans that ahntll h• laid n. ,otic, ts,iec to to s I.1,6 un that tom• mlt h them, •aid !r ,art; i.rnand; rite artrt-Oo „f all thittkinK of cull water. Arid a'gtlairt of boiling winding of the spring weary the vari- death. i hoped %a, it t lair ha<l she i peoD(r• water, leer one cup. juice of tour y pleruur- of adaren-trx isn't trial he Tr:E•• �(•w. n - n,+t be ainni r'• ous patrts, it naturally r out that this. _ tlTs lore thls annual ]1eetlnR rt• end nr aWe to all, hu, tri y are ,••mmnn �homnna, and.ttc0 cups of sugar. - Stir type of clock will wear out in a very 11'owadaya. the cruri and de%aslartrtg war, •vrl”. arol utas-,I up-in arithmericar :.lantil dissolved, :train into the mold 'which has convulsed F-trop• w.,old fall. Tu' ba iorrtcarn-d loo,, tie few earn. Her Father—Car. you Support ,nlj Iba. if not reached. at feurt witr,in : f-4-awned, _ land set away to harden. It Should In the socund type of clock which is daughter in the style to which she has me:<eurabi• alrtanr« In .this etc- TFt«,- ,n• •I_ malr,.fNc lnr. r4trt j:Ldnd 1'� hoLLCF before U51ng, , -, ertsrtnn we have Dern 41aanDotntci have' 1rrlueii.-,( n., d %.,ll inr(urne. _ le (pm OfP.—Pare and core six' operated ,by. a s•rstem of weights, or been accustomed" �'n cine call Yet etc ehr d. % of its th-. tanitins P(. , tt.,n the n: +e• DP P \chat we Call "elockwurk." there is Lover—No-o, sir. te'tnlnaripn but 1 sru worn t ex• rr,eryt. in dep„ to and 4+an. drill ri.. for eight 8pple3 of „RlfOftn Bile and pre•* ct•ur fee,llr.Ret worn ► exp we -:rte:y of Dntn Therer, rr lr,. mo• nothing to wear out once-the weights Her Father--Then take her, young dropinto, cold watcr.to prevent turn- - was afraid you-thought ht you hold .,rl urwhakwn rnnndr?wr of the "ptnlnn, the burin«ta of ttdr (tans , are proFcrly adjusted. There i9 no�man. I Y g ultltn,tt• %trtnrv. of flrtts(r; and her' should b.r r n iucted wtrtt -u- 1, ing dark , unt11 needed. Pace one - "Allfea, , t'lesr-• eiv!nly befnrr !i- until the, stretch or friction of the part, 89 Art `could. - Cup granulated sugar. one cup water sAippire'r' -6a -a diet•- rrttt,at•,n clears the spring clock: •However, the clock .. - , stick cinnamon over I 'rooted Ins'tlty to rn•• le.:raptrr has j'r,•re are Cwn nb••toir me:a., df and a few bits ofeted h a rn t%en ant Is still vre wren t„ Rlt • l,ghr«rl,ntr c•a�,ads•,• r•t,F1uuR burden. ` of this kind must be frrot 5 i Woman msiy be heard to under• freely her ltall:.rrt youth dna m•,nr- tis„ ,tirrrt anti tnm,IRra�ian Tit« the fire rind dimmer fifteen rninutea, gimss cave In 'order to'keep out the — tart rne•ars to +tie-in«t tau:e, upoxi two ar- c;oaciy alli.,d. .for wily' by then remove the,.-ovIce, put in the ap- Mand, but a thionic male grouch is tltr aorta-r of which her tiberClre prartl,tna iiationa.l- ari t,rr-w,a1 les and cook anal tender, but not dust, and also to protect the mochan-(harrier. -:and national .exlaten.:o R•, craatly ecnronay or thrift an wo reduce our P ixm from change% in the temperature_ _ high ,',+•,t :f )tvina-- -itrot rtrost e7fert• broken: Lift, out the fruit slid ar- '\s th-i r-awgit of the 1,henomtnal Ice barrier to ImmgratLT. UponlTr: There are your things to observe if crop of a seat- ago, couple•i with vast migration we mainly dev-nd r,,;- the Lange, omen end UP, in a [;lass dish expendlturea by the ,\turd a:ov'ern- fuller developmont. of our unsu,'- and on"The to of each put one tea- )'ou want your house clock a give +r liE�� - menta in ,hit, country to!' munittOns: passe,] tiatural revourcea, t9poon jelly. To the syrup add one- Tong-continued, dependable service.�U13 and by cwt' us t,-corernmont fpr 'Thrift Is ueerdue but can be OnC 13 t0 hang or place the C10CiS 80I requtrompnte in ; c,r.)ti-etion with 'the ,,.,rtes forthwith, inimiKiation third box gelatin dissolved in cold wRt- -that it will not be subjected to sharp star, high N'aRE:R aro• 1,.1r,R veld for r, ust wilt, but should follow to er and opo-half Cup boiling water, all classes of la!, r, :end trade con- natural n.•:lnrnc-! i hate n,r w•,rory Changed of 'temperatufe, A clock(4YiFItR••?C�'1!l••lkl�"..�s�'!.kla {� dittons Rt tato m,,m,•nt in- I'anada at ntr ro,rnrnand w'Irl, w mica to n,!e- stirring the whole briskly'. Take at hung next ,window-or door in a warm i are Luc,:wit- In. near!• all llnor -nr qt--atoly urge rite porch+ItY' of an .:once film the fire and pour around the - t7 business Tire few• e"•eptinns will. nrlcRozed an-1 an Indittdwd eR„r, room is bound to be irrel;ular—tOo� ja 01U1 tel titCl�StOlfdSifOr j lenerrali. p.sLlnR, h•• fnuml,in in- rto prnn•„re a pit?,, apples. Stand in a cold pl¢ee to fast oto Loo slow—because'of the sharp �lifyihA rntMatofiiaeiy - ustrtes , „no..rn, I u Iter -the vroduc- ; ' Thr, tinrely and e•logttonc ' Ca 11. congeal. Sart e'with whipped cream. tion and .at••.,rr toxo!!• s to :\ct'ou' of our Nfinister\ of Trade changes of hot and cold from the doors land r•ummarce crmmandr attention.: ! Boston-Brown Bread.—One cup rye i ' LISTER ENGINES ARE • meas of aottastic Loans. ..Ir .I am not sure that. It snn+ild not be flour, one cup granulated cornmeal, and windows,. The clock should be In a Iltt'- rr,r •• than R 'r`oll to Reason.' In Canada has i�c:url vtr l+vn��•—preceded by a. cup-9 fl=r, one and one— Placed well in the interior of the room,(` BRITISH BUILT Loans a,uut,.• ci� e n Il .c. n!,!.Or.O order that -the rnftwrtance It The - p f' as far from t10oTs8 +a PG3' { and tho' t•ar,adtan rt ,'•'r! nment ha. (,, ablenis of the situatinu he in; half tea5PO0nfU16 Soda (level), one I s._horrow«d fn -New \,irk tbSnno•f.00, prossed upon those who ar•p diwtnR teaspoonful salt, three-quarters cup Bible, so that it will be surrounded by • » Thr succet', of our internal Inan- iia- let 'is sic}'. the Paradlse of th• I e a fairly even temperature. to a matter or nrlap Rna co,iRratu_ unwise. molasses, two cups sour .milk. Mix I Ler t�� �. The second point is to wind the latiun. It 1s duo larirel>, to the spirit' an« „(•l+mlem and sett-conn- and sift dry ingredients. And mo-' { ” '�° Of loyalty of owe pr•Ot,lp and :a -de: ! denre are ac:mtrable national quail- lasses and milk, turn into well-butter-': clock regularly and keep it going with- I 1 i state In 4% t•rrtlnatt,,h. h, all tt•tth!n thorn v) j ties and stwuld be the order of the outbreak. If the clock ie allowed to ,�i rltish bring the war to an early Nnd suer dap. There iR a point where optim. ed molds, cover tightly with buttered „ cessful con::luridi!. I ism loses it.+• %alum and the danger tori down and stop for a few hours, , Lrnpin. e t •• 5n far, a. dcDlcti,in of Ra•ik de• of deet'-c,+nfltlenEre begins. That is _ lids. Set molds on a ra-ek in a deep, Posits in cous••7uen% r tit tl,p,e con- jthe point for nattnn. fr, a%aad.” � kettle. Surround with hot water to teen ,rewound Wherever one. thinks of trihntions has nor taken i,lac«r Jr dank ]solving •the London Market. rk drew au-Ent on :half their de th, cover kettle and cook it, gets irregular and undependable. I ; gratifying incretrsr.riti' li'e'n ustt not i Cheh at intportai it potRttlon ocrupted by P However, as Winding a clock helps he f. rgatten, hnwr•: r. that ,hese j the Rank now in the 1 �,ndun mor- for three and one-half. hours. Molds increases Fire onlc uartiall? due to-' kat. In this cnnnpction he sa!d; should never be_filled more than two- wear it out, if is best to buy a clock I • �. the aa%tngx of mit l eopte. They I, "It 1e not out of place to men- thirds full. Baking powder cans, are ,which needs less winding, like the --may he accounted fat• u, a t'rry con• tion here that thls flunk is rantong eight-day C10Ck. siderable extent by the LusAanding the Important end, apprectattd lend. . attractive for this'purpose, though a . g of resources by ,our lar> •• , nrpora- `ars of snort mon«y in the London • -pound lard pail will do, Raisins! Buy a clock for seri ice, not for a jigl.' Tc Bion �g �to•I�Truck.. t o tions, a prudent 'and wise. 'vrecau- market, and though it fs tut for un or currants make a pleasing addition., fancy case. As a clock is an article!' Autocratic ubriaa ton. i tion In vlew of the uncertain eondt- i to take praise fnr this, yet the, fact of use, and mt necessarily one of ttons which now l,rev:"ill and will , Is not to he lout sight of whet, Sponge Cake.—Beat the yolks Of t!7su, ra- exist aurinsr o,,^ ton- I wetRhtnrr t•anada's asasistunce to the -1 three-fresb eggs until thick and lemon ornament, it. is better to put your Lister Silos, Ensilage Cutters, tinuanre of the tea:'. r•:mplr+• in this war P money into a well-made clock, with a Threshers• Sprayers. Milkers — y colored, gradually one-half cupful Main white dial, marked by distinct Electric Light Plants, Melotte _ of fine granulated sugar, beating con- res and hands that -can be 'easily tartly; next_add one-half tablespoon- t3 ar ... •" Crt act! Separators. ful of lemon juke, a e-v gra Ings o T=��"_-" `tls�` ch a'. clock __ _ If You Want.a Safe Investment is much more 'serviceable and casts 'lemon rind; beat t-tle three whites stiff, le..s than the ver ornate models. THE LISTER adding a few grains of salt; add three E y GRINDER \ _ Let us send you particulars of sit investment that and one-half cupfuls of sifted flour is I Things to Remember. ; • alternation, folding them in gently so • never depreciates and never defaults in dividends,' : the new Compound Investment polity in thta as not to break down the air cells Use clarified drippings, chicken fat, formed by the beating. Turn at once lar ils or other shortening, i Write for price Crown Life. - R'lth a C!rowu Ante "Limited Paymeat LlfO Palioy " •you, into a small, deep pan lined with light- . Live within your income regardless of index Outfit Grinydeii'r Outfit do not have to .die to win- Your inruraaoe is (+rally paid lis greased paper, and peke 40 minutes of others • mPtifste in a slow oven. During the first 10I Nothing is more honorable than a Tor during the y'eaek of your trent sexulai power, I minutes the cake should begin to rise; ! good housevdfe, and home-maker. §3'' tLiand err r ,Let us send you some new insurance facts.- during the second 10 minutes continue I It is a •Pleasure' to wbrk in a well 8Grinder. �r • i�j • tieing and begin to odor; continue � kept home. � L aIc_"_0_ browning during the third 10 minutes; An early riser makes the best wifeV7ATr9—and be in to a' TORONTO. n s rofrom the pan in the last 10 miutes. Odd bits 'of toilet soap should be,RALiSTER & Co.Limited _ Agents Wanted Irl Unrepresented Dlelrl•ts Mincetneit—The expense of mak- yawed diol; melted into n ahafrlpoo I TORONTO - ` ing a quaniity of mincemeat prevents' mixture. 1 be► • n: iM?" y7,"i,.• ...0 ,. ai -,, _.: _ h `.Fj %2vYn. R� "The Perfect Day" is the HUN SPIES IN . coirLAND. ' day when you work in har- LAW yjZD 204M felony With law. Health hive I'Mitegraphs of Scotch Coast in. - comes from Harmony. Get JGermany. in harmony with. Nature's In the course of an article, one of - — laws by eating Shredded a series which he is contributing to --Wheat a simple, tllrA' p r na�+r the London Times, descriptive of a ten months' stay in Germany, Mi., D. elemental food which supplies Thomas Curtin writes: - the greatest nutriment with One of the finest pieces of spy the least tax upon the digest- Fork achieved by Germariy' was the ion. T it for breakfl3st with obtaining by a German professor of a unique set of photographs of the --hot milkorcream. ,Delicious "hole of the Scottish coast.. from with sliced 4anlanas or other north to south.- >&Lllt. Mad@ til Can8d8. Thosei photographs, showing every uwithou ntnesartencii,k pain - --�-' - inlet and harbor, are now at the dpplication to Wilson Publishing Cote- 73 Went eichs-I1;!arint-Amt (Admiralty) in The time went on and he kept his place: e Leipsigerplatz . They have .been 4th Z'ry a Llttls saaenesta Instead. Soni., people in5tincti%ely n::�it ti air produced for the use of the navy. I "- don't know hoiv they were obtained. r I know they are in existence, . It which it Is separated into its constitu- P is pos.sible some Scottish reader of LUMPS: 1j CA rater TUMORS. dexternal, internal and external, cured wfti- these lines may be able to explain the ,For once was to turn t Fila hand to thlnKs not o1' his concern. mystery, and I should -be -glad to re- s' ceive• further info:'mation;on this sub- Yfe ject. That' the pnototirapht,,-,vh!:h Hui there to has foolish -rut he stayed, were, I believe taken for ,:eulogi_al , purposes, exist in G many is beyond �r dispute. ^ - y y. , •—� ; :-�-� --z. _._._r7 r: • r :.cry s sj+. , ' NOT HIS JOB. "I'm not supposed to do,that," u1d be. When ata extra task he chanced to see: "That'■ not my job, and It's slot my 6o I'llSptasta ft by and I'll leave it there." ___ tltsfajs so't�=os� Z=. .POTATOES, IRISH C.O31-' i. blers, Delaware. Carmen. Order at 010 81APD limited. Write for qae- as. fatwft W, Dawson, Frampton. •lou Do ,'fitly 0.e things you're sup!,o=ed to LAW yjZD 204M ' .And the..boax who stave him his weekly i., 1:.tR:.r i •t;;:e:•t fu-lae:,olrrae 1�, .�, i Day ore than hLs wute6' on liim-that I,oeday 1`` EW LAID POULTRY, FRAg. 31A,94011` 31 It r1T•�' 0 ..HjG ;: La.m `� �3 ACTION eEU-019, 6 or Hlar"ge q, In tonlreial sm A TQ•nic for the' III j Tilt Amster,lam corrc_ nun. . in not supposed to do that," he said, " That duty belongs Jim Fred." _ --------- —.---.�.�.� 7y to or So a little task that was In his way >•77PfPa?2g� �,Os i�>• a water dl- at"ely after noel>• atter sorry meal This will In - That he cuuld have handled without delay 13ROFIT-AdAKING NEWS AND JOB 4 Was left untlalalred; the way was paved A Offices for said in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting : For a heavy loss that he could have saved, of all businesses. Full Information oft uwithou ntnesartencii,k pain - --�-' - bl!ization is published in the dpplication to Wilson Publishing Cote- 73 Went z" The time went on and he kept his place: party. Adelaide Street, ToroaN Z'ry a Llttls saaenesta Instead. Soni., people in5tincti%ely n::�it ti air ! But he never altered his easy pace: i� goes various chemical processes, by ward, has been punitihed in school feminine he!p. And folks remarked on liew• well he 29Z9Ql7ALAXS0V5 which it Is separated into its constitu- P klle N The line of the tasks he was hired to'do; rte er he known i. LUMPS: 1j CA rater TUMORS. dexternal, internal and external, cured wfti- *� �f ,For once was to turn t Fila hand to thlnKs not o1' his concern. out pain'by our home treatment. to s' } EDWARD POLLA:� & CO. us before too late. Dr, Aellrnan Medloal 1 St Vitus dance._ This trouble may ;mobilization -order gives a sting of Hui there to has foolish -rut he stayed, Co., Limited, Colllptwood, Ont. --- a State secret; the alcohol is valuable ! And for all l did lf 1 I id dru s r,nr niedlctnee possess the power rut,., 'S L' ie le w as a t y pa, But he never was u-orth a dollar more ! T1,aIt he got for hit- UA1 when the week . vaq o'er: tic knew tvo wall when hia work. %leas thenal h And he'd ,lone al4- he was hh ed to do. I• If } u Kean, t,. grow• In this world, %,( ;It mus' do e%kl,y day tall the wo, -;t•yuu If you iln•l it task, though ;Vt3 ti -,t your • �1 f? �i r Llt. And Lt st: uld h,: ,fune, take •,:nre or it! --- \rd _ t ou neo rr .tan suer o, rise i Where the Absinthe Goes. h it ca ss. �.__-__ •lou Do ,'fitly 0.e things you're sup!,o=ed to The Soul of a Piano t9 the Man people have been wondering, Y P ,,[�� GERMAN WOMEN MI.: -,T TOIL. ST. VITUS Di�llUl, i., 1:.tR:.r i •t;;:e:•t fu-lae:,olrrae 1�, .�, Actton. Insist on the ,in France what has become of all the abslnthe which has been coinmand- �' eered and taken out of--circulation--at -' CAN BE EASILY CURED Rich and Poor Called to Arms and _ �lixicattope. --''' -'--' � -tics � �� yAC o It r1T•�' 0 ..HjG ;: La.m `� �3 ACTION 'the beginning of the war. The A TQ•nic for the' III j Tilt Amster,lam corrc_ nun. . t .. • _ --------- —.---.�.�.� Temps now -gives- an_' ,( Rot i, o -'x _ ; + a water dl- at"ely after noel>• atter sorry meal This will In - . '__-:scription of what has happened. e Thi many many thousands of bottles were taken t ,reps write, that Leri- i�ierves with Rest All That-- ;many has now derided to mobilize All - i for �---t► i�lll ! 1• - I��� RA FUMO - 'to a certain workihup in a secluded eligible women war work. Amo- is Needed. "decree" 1�1 trace of the disease remains is' Dr. workshop,.; in the following stirrin P• g g!' uwithou ntnesartencii,k pain - --�-' - bl!ization is published in the �, wood, where their'contents were emp- ya tied into huge vats. The liquid under- q •haps of n 1fo1fY semi-official tale- Many a child has been called awk- . ' g-i%m making a_ dramatic appeal for Z'ry a Llttls saaenesta Instead. Soni., people in5tincti%ely n::�it ti air rt will pay you to ship an ; your fur to s reliable hotu0, -hurt You can Set fall mane" i� goes various chemical processes, by ward, has been punitihed in school feminine he!p. evoa to danger, and muss be that. value.� Ask our flat which it Is separated into its constitu- P for not keeping still or for dropping a In onler to whip hesitating or un- 1nc.ttn,•t• or custorn or habit causes dya- peptics to take drugs, patent- fc.ods and tioaa ents. Tile essential oils are put to P things, when the trouble was really ts'illinlf women into obedience, the medl_!nes, artinctal vaostents, etc, } EDWARD POLLA:� & CO. uses co .kc•ted with the war which are 1 St Vitus dance._ This trouble may ;mobilization -order gives a sting of But closfnw the oyes does not banish the dnrtKer.'and it Is certain that neither ' a State secret; the alcohol is valuable appear at any age but is,most often comparison between the war v Ocie dru s r,nr niedlctnee possess the power rut,., 2s0 ST, PAUL ST. W'EST- ig024TL"91A=.. a for the manufacture of er_plosives, met between the a! -es of . six and by women in. Englund and in to harmful ettceaalve sold to the stomach, which Is the underpins QVa. ,. "',and the ether is sent to the hos itals ,done fourteen. The most frequent cause' h or m, • forma of indl anon t . -- P They may Rive sernnorRD omen- Germany, w o >< to t e )rngh5h wo- u ,e. ze an of the disease is oor bloo7l, a ra- men's advantage. Herr Wo',ff, gaot- ee/ief,Debut `�faard's Linimaat C'arw Disteasoia vated b y indoor confinement or ' inR the speech made by i11T. Montagu aver increasing Quantatlas Irnuat be take, and all ttt• a ma the sold Playing it Safe. tel strain at school. Under these in the House of Commons, in which conditions the blood fails to carry v ever In the atumach as dangerous A rising young artist was showing;noursshment he pail a tribute to women's activity to the nerves and the in the interest of England, frankly rhyalcians know this and that.ls why often to s-iffeera' Q';oetive.}tanddceastomrach e lady through his studio. child begins to show listlessness and aclmowledgt,� the Alinister's pride a:+ trcu lertao Ju st get about an ounce of pure blrjratcd "Thio ioure," he said, stopping p Aping be-! inattention. _Then it becomes rest- 'perfect! justifies," y magnesia from your dr¢gglet and tak+ a , in fiats Immwill - fore ore of hi4 early efforts, "is one less and twitching of the muscles arc! After thin involuntary but unavoid• a water dl- at"ely after noel>• atter sorry meal This will In - I painted to keep the wolf from the floor. „ jerking of the limbs and body follow. able compliment to Engli:th wome:i A remedy that cures St. Vitus dance the German "aptly neutralize all tete hartt•'yl ,t,td In the stomach and atop all f,.cd rer< -Indeed," replied the' woman "Then; semi-official mouthpiece and . cures it so thoroughly that no ; calls the. German frau to. arms and mentation thus enxbtlns rou to enjuy t a;tt me'trio. alsOr wh • don't you ham it on the knob' S 5 g trace of the disease remains is' Dr. workshop,.; in the following stirrin P• g g!' uwithou ntnesartencii,k pain - --�-' - - ashore the wolf can see it?" Williams Pink Pills which renew worts•; ' the blood thus feeding and strength- •- "Our women have done much, but .:Herrings From Japan. $ p .ti.trt•1«fir, ening the starved nerves. This is 'there is more, much more, to be. the only way to cure the trouble and :About 4,000 Obo . tons cif ' are caught to Japan every. year. Ilii. poor IZ,Jro>% In the m-nr,th of January i _ Ifni v frcrtnsr with 1•+stn of 1parents shouid lose no time ins iv- g `tone, Fvery German woman must enormous quantity .is not lised unly ask hcrse!f how rhe can best serve human f ' is of r ateisming iii �hi,,it'+ttil;Rrlf�l tarle :k ndlr t astir seems this nervoustreatment irritable6hMrs.;meir � .for consumption• about f,: rr- her country, health and home duties ' r fifths .of it is _usedas a Yerti.lrer fc r A z ' ,ar.,,rt toll rn+ ,.h alt \IIN Matra, LIN1- �. Js IF:VT' a� +• •,n as I tried it the Natur- A. St;�rires, Cannington, Ont., nays:• permitting. Our w8r industries are the rice fields. Home Billiard " da tut -r ti nest nutnlnx t • a,'" fvellr, ,,\ ,arK-d. f tell }nu thts "My only dauQhtpr, now fourteen in had need of health Y young women.. _ Table hand, it Tern dt 1- , e^t g„od: 1 could etre }uu a' Years of age wa+ troubled for several On the other is sad to record 1s.=ward's LIxI=ent Curves tiara{: in Cc :.r ►. null rt'^ • 1, , to a n>' Stme that ...0 would years with St. Vitus dance. She was that plenty of those who fusser willing - --` ,.Will' provide you and lik t , h:,,e orfs. rr ,tt mo ttme J "orne nai 1; --'I "V,`ui,l t llt O nl ou�rheu� >m bad that at times she would lose workers when single refuse to con- Strategy. tir.uc sear work once they are 1 �i'ife (at midnight ) your family with `lie finest .norm -of • indoor recreation -iii; t mt r�•nt r•1. ' control of her limbs and her face and , mar- --Tom,, wak;', rigid to' soldiers.. They cashI hear a burXl :r. tl R.ar,tt during tite long winter even - -Ings. a , u r> u ,, l v l eyes would be contorted. We had ni©diCa1 advice and but it _simply _up' .Get .feu. their state and rummunal allowance, downstairs. w L1t I l.• ,.,,, ,rlo burr :tlentreaL F. 1, 14, 1tn!” -medicine,' I did not help her. In fact we thought Itis y tt. l forget that the Fatherland needs prol,abl n rilo;:re g .late Our. F.cmous Mafsoneato mare the trouble Ri'oa'ing worse and final- ayub u thtir �Trantal. They forKtt the. sat- hear, but I'1! 'o down, • . Is made apeofaL'y -tor f' ' !y we had to take her from school. isfAction tc, he deriseti frum that► VL'ifs--A mnuce, }Leroy' },''li .,.\ the home at a reesolable tier Intescst. About. a yaar ago we began giving her work in factories, right here in this room. - dish or on forma. "1.4 N,oui• wife interested in eve every. atlit• you v.rite^." Dr. Williams' Pink Pifls and by the "Then the old fooli.h spirit of caste. -- --- alto Interferes. Many of our women We Get You, Nladxm : u rRoGCNEs tS W� r r c, i e. - . :.i �o.. Only the checks." time she had taken five boxes she was -completely com letel cured, and is now a fine, - consider It beneath their dignity to Nt•phew-"I tried to get a tai=e to- 'but • Afakers to H. W. the Ktng. �4 <nu••cn ss.., ro�wnro healthy girl. I firmly believe we da nt, work in fictoric�. They forget that Y•ui the boss refused it Etira!d`s Liniment Cures colds. a ! - owe this to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills factory work is iust as important for Mrs. Blunderby-"Too bad, .Dicky. .• Process of Digestion, and are very grateful for her restora- victory as field fighting. Therefore ' Perhaps you didn't approach him at the zuolo :cal moment." To iia:. had. fine ar.cee+try is a_ g ' ' According to a Frrnch scientist, di- -tion to perfect health." r P we appeal to you all. German women I - biessini;; to he worth of it is a duty. with stronq� arms and healthy hands Y ;•�+ get•tion proceeds more swiftly when p y persons are recumbent than when You can get these pills from any dealer 3n medicine or, by mail at 60 cents a box or, six boxes for $2.50 - — - - - — -• - ----• free from home duties, to work in war factories where our labors will brim ,,, Doctor Tells How To =AI erect, because in the process of evolu- from The Dr. William% Medicine Co., countless blessings to the Fatherland �5. enhen tion the stomach has not advanced as rapidly as other organs, Brockville, Ont. anti vourselves." . - • : Eyes:ght 50 per cent In One - `- :_'-When Your Eyes Need Care Scotch Boy's Letter. � � -^_ _�_ 4.- i.Rural Strategy. An English cyclist was pedalins .Week's Time In Man Instance! � ; • Gaebtur;neEyyeltedielae. xoemarttng-•reels Fine-elCte Q¢lekly. Tr It 73rd. Weak, A Canadian soldier on the• Camer- : through mud and falling rain when he-- yore Eyes andel t3rsnalated Eyelids, Yurlae is Orta from Halifax to Glasgow threw g spied a figure walking toward him .A Free Preecripiion You Can Race 'r et'rr ' IRttic R '.ta %yn tr ,: r. n, many M eomppoonnded by our ocu.teca-sot a -,Patent Nedlctue"—bat user' In successful Phystelaas' overboard a bottle, inside of which through the tavilight. He s ran at! P g Filled artd C'tie Ila Home. f011owtnrt {e� rit?Go • n?ov bo . �ader<, ;y benefited by the eim�ie ns:.•,, H • • is the prescrl Practive for puny seats. Now dedicated to the Publio and sold by Druggists aim" Per °tnrine uses an envelope, saying it Was thrown over 500 miles from the Irish his machine, and asked the native how tion: tar it Was to the village of Poppleton. London—Do you wrar.tiaaseef •Ara �;;¢ a p- co to c::,v_e ._:a dnz e,..e end get • hpede of Y„n-unto ta, Ica., Ilrcp Otte Joon i>ato tablet in Bottle. Fye Salve In Aseptl8 Tubes, 16c and E,o. Write for Hook of the Eye z% -ea coast, and asking the finder to send „ ,� vietim of eye strain or other eye wenkn-nee.? Just ten miles the other way, air, ' It so you will be ;ad to know tbet arcordin,r to aa. Levi, fi s fourth of c gla-s ct -a-nter and allow to •ai-W, T. VVith V. s ►, ,'d bathe the eye., tcos�'utames ?' 41 IMurineBy* Remedy Company,Ohiosto. Adw on the enclosure to Miss E. Leeson 1098 Dufierin Street, Was the reply. there regi bops for you. A:nny Ir eyes were failing my th have hnd.their „ r•. •Y inF.ar.:mat'on The way. da•':, tion ghoul no, ice your o� > p repr y F P p right ttrom Burt end 'Natural Toronto. Re- other exclaimed the qyc- •yea restored through the actp.e of tb;a v-vr-• "But free :(ter' w n Q, chis a•wpCcar. if your, erre era b,•thtr'r,Q Protection. Gently the lady received the paper p pe list- the last signpost I passed eerfut p"sriptioa. sten a trying k: "3 was almost blind; cou;d self ore to i•, ,, even a bale, Ltlo etaps to save tbeu, now brfcrn it fe too late, jtf�y A farmer walked into the office of a and a lettei from the finder, Andrew Stewart, he i said it was in this direction.” }rad at a.l. Now I can read overythinc without any. ,< . t glasses and my ayes do not water any more. A t Ah,' the native, hope`e,a1y bind niigbt bave been sarai -if Lhe bad c..red fnr their eyes in tune. London fire insurance company and said that he wished to insure lits barn who .says picked it up Nov. 14 on the shore of the Isle said with %know- i nishc. they Would pain dreadfully; sow they feet ` ' Stu ell the timo. It was like a miracle to me." tag grin, 'but, you see, we turned � Note: Anc :: -r prvmincnt F;,Falclan to whom the shove arts . was ■rt.niived, ba),!: •T., ►:w'o b a and a few stacks. "%'hat facilities !Coll, of Argylihire, Scotland, while ,that A lady who used it says, "Tbe atmosphere momed there poet round so as to fog , bars wire or wttbout gliasea, buaafter »ling this 'ere `'cry ,•emerYsbte rem x:1. It• cowtltrrut Insreafeota are wet Mnown to eminent e: r spref,:isla $.nd wldei P,roe,':Ibed 'uy t,,A, Tho mar.t:t" "re"guirautee f ' have you for extinguishing_%_fire in looking for driftwood on�ie island. i The letter „ My father those 7.eppwlings!" prceortpuoa for Straaa day. a�etything W, nls clear. 1 can even read fine print without glau•es.:` `OMa1ne6 to strenetA•n cs«a,gbt !0 per r«at fn onewrek� time lu I=z W ear..+ or ren:+d the 23 It It can be i your village?" inquired the superint- endent of the office. says: -is fore- ; man on this farm. I have eleven bro- i It Is believed that-thousaads who.wear gla"" cansaun w a riablettim Confound the Other Fellow. can now discard them is s resaonsble time era tbovill trCln at•�• Rgoa QrU;rd$tmfl3,a r ere °or{tti,t rew ein s. 7 Leu sou cry I The man scratched his head and pop- there and sisters, four at school. ! , mors be able tL.ir The Kaiser (to his professor of eye so ss to be spared the trouble aad esyenae ( ar t uCaon as y�boet Val your.timmtcauaot a dered over the matter for a little When I am grown up I am going to : frightfulness) -These dastardly Brit- R' -chile. finally he answered, "Well, it Canada to make my fortune, and then ! come home '•and keep father ish tanks outrage all the decencies of, civilized warfare. Why haven't we: w. sometimes rains," . and oto- ther in comfort." i got some ? WINTER DAYS AND SUMMER DAYS - a e a e s Timber Statistics R fa THE oS AY a • In time of war it is Important that Illi j s manufacturers, and producers genet- • t ally, shoals know as accurately as the Canada and Christmas Days are the best Thermos days of all, u possible production of. in I staple lines. This is done for our for- ' P (Fnarant«d to ken ZWIUag Liquids bot ate era., or foe Cold Liquid cold a days, sere 16 the ideal gift. handsome sad 1p? matioal, yearsD service at or = eat industries by the annual bulletins ' s away from home, =or the AWtorlah—fot�th� IavaLd foe th! - 1 wad r"Te bltihwt tush priors. we ansa abe of the Forestry Branch of the De- '. 8natw--for the' un,•gery-for the euainove-Kata-,for the work- or the Bedroom and many other uses. moae7 WAD* day ibe fnr. .r.tveelved. oltare•aeeomm:a,one--snd yallabarsea We have Dald eat m W lou al dollar to shoe• partment o! the Interior. The series (t a1.•r6 up. Kits i3.00 up. "Alis wOaK ' ., - $wade of tr•arlw a to Canada whoeendtbeie henr°n'e.o.°.e►bert" *ephR.taea°ar• $061, andreeet.e their furs. covering the calendar year 1915 has just been completed. It COnaiatA Of P J CIA care (water bottles) 16,00 up. 3fotor seta $9.60 up, Thermos is sold 11 Drux, •, ' t more money for row ail Step. we la7'mere tarerrom tnDper$ Bulletin 68a for lumber, lath and I b 6[ all good ardware, 8 orting Goods and Dept. Stores., end some nor e.ab thea was other eve arms in CaaWa 68b foT Loather (3QoQs and_J �a sportm.n•• iWam a Ea.r Fbr uotaNsae HHa11am•s r es- pulp; and b8c for poles and railway • • _ qnu cannot see what you need send . or fully illustrated cattalo now, pric a sand rat sr•or rnr et7t. imyaRe1 sant rear os. repueet , Address u ,spews: ties. Any citizen interested can se- 1. "' toods prepaid on t•eoeip ,nee ••-- :x JOHN HALLAM Limited -02 Hallam Building, Toronto, cure. a copy free by applying to the 2 p� . a T THERMOS BOTTLE Co t of Director of Forestry, Ottawa. ' ^ !ISSUE 12-14 SHEPPARD ST., TORONTO- } 391nard1■ zdnlmsat Clare@ Diphtheria ED. 7. 52•-'16. , ..,:. .. : :,.. .•„ .. _rv. .%...' w.. ... r.,t "'QFC. .`•' '` RPM `--7" 7 .; ro,o°" :x "�.".''. ee:. C•;�.�' �3. t �,'�,i ,aro.66.. 'r'v^`,"",,.,y �:- '.�y2,i",. '^ •Y � � �� , R�75; W B Holtby bad cum of said offices and persons to preside did 67, 6. _ _ v.77,_ 23.70• A For•sytb, rep thereat am Deputy -Returning officers • Ps `)t �i a edge. con 8, 3.00; Rilt Spencer, hi [osis and Pott Oierks. • [� j ,� <J ► J • 1gti►latratl' v►.r7 1;J+a°Mixtasi*'*090s e t t, 4.W; W Mercer, oul at Mulley, On motion council adjourned to - �?tekasi°R, Out. 4.00; T Patertion, rep -grader and pick meet again, Friday. Dec. 15th, to pre- "; pplow 3.66; K J Devitt, cull pipe, div pare a Sna ncialstatement. If your choosing a Rift includes a fancy China Dish of nay Ztind -. - 68, 0,d0; F Ha�mi►too, rep bridge' div _ do not uyerluok our JapanertA ware. Sesatiful designs. 1„46 per year; f1,00 it paid in adv_612a+- -Jb, 4 W. W 13 Norton, grav 6th con, Very moderately pelted for amoney-tight year Suba°riyL� sSo the DaitAd States 01 50 98 Wk Pedlar People Ltd, met -,1 rut New. ddvertawelaorats. in advance - .. IS 00; A C lfvecur, cetueut, dth c„t:, Q - ;.4.GU; .rletul y nuts ilii,«, `t,TV�'E FOR 5A Li: -One Aberdeen �• _: X M A S F i � U I T S -r 7th con. 73 60; R R DdnwbravI gt'ac S .-vu. No. 9, ui e ! co%3itlon A bargain ' JOHN MURKAR,�roprietor, et 1. 16Bu, grav 7tb con,.l3.sQ: (itu F f r::unuun•: it_r ,:i once .. the owner is We have been fortunate in securing beautiful ChristaiaAOra agee, _ lioitby. T' pa 1, 2 OJ: V%'et tney Ill ov, moriug aw•r >;_ .- K Tripp. Box VS. Fioturtng• _ cull, -IE (Hl-31i•s-Pl 173- at - _ - navals, sweet and ripe, all aizfA,-all prices. We are also well , CI PICKCRINO COUNL 0R1) AUTO F�'Oti SALLA:=1016 ulo- - _ grav l.sU; �V Eiubba, 34 loads tau,ne �� `suppliyd with Xmas Grapes, E;xuanAA, Grape Fruit, del, lluutjp c;,nble trewt Ures uu all four . -'...Pickering council met pursuant to K road 11.90; Ontario Bridge Cu; 3 wlieel., hue run oats uui miles viii 1sell for _ 'Cl utiberrieA, Celery, Lettuce, Spanish and, adjournment on Wednesday, Dec. 13, iron culrerta 59.tw; .Jon Quinlan, drrtw aalrl xr.a:'n for e;l+n ,au ktnre rooin bnaE> Cooking Onions, Sage, Table Raisins, in the Town ball, Brougham. 'With tile and rep cul, Sud tau, 3.001; Js' + for pu.cha-• r ry u v Cameron ' wc.t,liill Dates in pkgs and in bulk', Table Pigs and Cooking Fi,g•a. While grav and rep K road, 3 85; Win lud phone •aS ::u 711 +tt _- a lower than t t er the exception of Reeve E. B. -Hoover, YYeak..x)id (? Pailmer,. ei, ders on_eit tLion I„1 .� 'kir prices will b lw l e nth who is ill: the members were all pros- lt= :'rntu�nt. 33 con 4 __-- )'-fe.11o�cs.-Y-t_uYe_it� - II E ent. Dep. -Reeve R. R. Mowbray in cd, 15 LN); la (Jativet't grad K rd lest '28 I'i a.en o. Doc. 5th, a p©uuw steno dnaf chair. 6. U0, a k oti 2nd con dev. Id. 4.1K); J � witit a wb1r.) ria„ halt way round uuck, long Calvert, W Peak itrld H Calvprr, ai nd i tail. itki a l,ctlo . liitc on the end. white Poet. Minutes Of previ71h3 meeting read 2 w,vain for ir, R us' ,), k:wli erin its recovery my /� w S ^ A A' %i V ' and approved. 2nd con and gr K rd. lot 21f. 14.t;U. wm. sinc:air, R l: N,, °• t;:kur:ng. , r, v `r 4•/ grav K rd '24.00; � riw K rd, opt, l,t�. 7, I -10TA VULI l RAMS FOR SALE -4 ` A number of communications and 62.00, opp lor,s6 and 7, U6.(h1; J;ts Koll- accounts were, read find referred to Hedy, �dra.w t;1'av and tenip brid�;e •.).lid �'�havoe raw ,' •ri:�� Cottwolti rain tacb. Loath of Candy and till kind3 of it• Candy for i:td3-fOC everybody. r the various standing cointnittees. i urt• b+od o ;, c+�+ otT to us ]b.; Price at Thi; is undoubtedly the place to buy Xru As Candy. On motion air. Jas'. Todd was heard' con, div 15, and team ceme it, 15.00; E ,be tar.. li oar a round Call and net your _ Bryan, nails etc; W J 5tunwy-, -:ul h f Etta t;,,ca itw: to c F !f cUapmazi. Graeni:re re water an Altona road, owing to con, iron pipe, fill wwhouton b 110.'A; uranAQ ru,ktrind hurl phone ata ....... __ construction of C.P:R. J (hilts, grav 1'3.I0; Jou Soden, dritw _ "e wish all our Friends and The Mr. Crates was heard re right of way T r ANTED --By u widower, a uiid- The Compliments of the Beason. to ravel pit timber and wk u❑ bogs, hauling and 4r'� �,,e�•.a�t•omnn who is ,acc;:etumed to �ommittee on Rel;_f recommended Gil a pi in iron pipe. div 5,. L,7; F A A country me and' hot;ee-keecom No family, AS. iCHAR SON A Gilley ie, nails fur div15,'l"ac; L'rauk tam +$ha nd pla'.r, A comfortable home �ttayment to James Lidgett, dig' grave p c)r for a suitable person. May an.wer p rsonyfor Mrs H Dunlop and burial, $4. Sudeu• grad 6th and 6th cuu, 29,25, or by letter, :f by letter .tate wages. Tho.. n t 1, 30.1x): J 1. P.tlmer grav 2nd cuu, Voucher. Boa 67, Brougham, out. 13 It - on motion of Mr. Spark -s, chairman. � Q6 grav g rd. 2U 30, 6 days man and 4 - ASK TOR A OALENDAR report wars adopted. team K rd, 20.00, 218 yds gravel 21.30; Com. on bonus for Wire Fence rec• Jno McGinty, cul god con 29,70, tempp 60 YEARS' ommended payment as followo: Chas. rd, 4 00. 15 1-4 cement, 23.64; W J EXPERIENCE FlahWkioS !+ •Mackey. 54 rods, $13 50; Adam Spears, Stanley, draw grav and cem, is 00; Ei X1@dd10e',War 20 rods', 3.00; Levi-Annis, 270 rods. Johnson grad 5th con, 3.25, putting in 52.50, Goo Gates. H5 rods 34 95, T 'concrete cul, Main st, Whitevaly. clean ! �.k Escott. 90 rods.' 13 50; W J Stanley, 30ditches and draw grave! 15 80, on acct rode, 4.50; L McCausland, 30 rode, 6.40; filling Paimers bridge 250.00; Thom E Bogle, 50 rod's 7.50, i _ -=--- • on motion of Mr Wilson. chairme;o, Oliver, grav 6th coo, 136.80; Burton, Thom. THE a1ITNEY -JOY a�s+i • '' - metal cul on h 1, 3.OU; Jou Burton, hal TRnct Mr'tl�a• - t was tido tea. - DCSI�Hs }! f Committee On Contingencies recom-on rtlmmit-tee,9 Tana t47,13, ._ Co'►t(R1Gt�'T! tom:, For Your Youngster s Health and , mended payment as follows: D R Bea- per committee's report !<7,13, D R Rra• armee sec,dlns a.keteb and descriot4oer mus ■ ton, ad a t F acct. 2.60, 8130 Jno Fur, invention is proba.af Dov,auLr.l�ho1�,� Qwoaw �nuol • w�•M W1ridoW. ton, on acct of .salary, 75 00; Wm j t>oa. aria: tm>snentla1 A11DB0"' on P•r•ols Happiness I o�u�ja window.' Waddell. rebate. drg tax 3.00; James itis and Alex Wilson, adj n t 1 acct, 2.60 Pacb; W W E3 arks. dep rvi - lurid ♦•nt tees (�•: tit airnacy for noczrtme seos{t?e Ste hensnn. rebate dug tax, 2.00; Jno p piLrvo to wi t'rO°�„riMin° . PICKER.ING IK irrkar, proclamations and advt. allow; lure , g Y Jones, grav -. ]% 53, aot{c., atbon0 AA H BU RL IN G ars D Sparks a 1, grav div 59, 5 0U: u! e.;- . auric ;�m`w% C. H. f . 2Fi,'#0; Rec. J R Real. grant Clare Pub I ars $ arkP sod Forgie, attK- cd mNet• � ` - Lib, 15.00: Slier L Richardson. Pick ' p ---- Pub Tab, 1's' ot); Jno Quinlan, rebate I int at Cobourg, 14.00. s ban some y ma leau.i wear'sy ><Torms fr- eutat+oa of ass K+enueo laarb'K. Teems for His­Nalne' atat lAh 8.2.5; W yiercer. rebate bins. On motion of Messrs Wilron tnd t a:a tt. • year.puswss prepaid. evil by Give . g Forgie report Sues adupteti. naw,ideeouant.t.ax, 1,36. 9eu J Christian. reflate do MIR •tC©3919essdsa, � Q(k tax. 1,00: ter Ci Barnes, war tax stamps Mr, Sp+irks, seconded by nit, T�'i;• ow,%&r&_wasatuiam. t, • ' I1 60, salary rind postage., 0500; E B r non, moved tont the recce grant Iii- I _ • Hoover, salary its reeve, 1001X): RR o,der.on the treastirer in iav,•r of the ---- Moabray, dip reeve. ?5.E>t): Alex SViI- I p,irtia•st recocumendrd in the report, A �. Contractors' Business. 2. eon, cuunritlor. 76(g): NV W Sparkta, . rhe vILLIOU'R stlriding -cnmwi:tt ' ,..? .. - O � Conn. 73 (j): ,inn Fortti�. t•min. 75 IA); L I presented Chir+ defy. Opportunity _ Mattbvws-. rar't•takrr, 31 (0-, D It Bra- g d --- _ too, p(444gK . IU U0; the fullowiu); p•titt Bea - On motion of Nit. -m4 Ft)r i _ Its c„rr t',` rte: F, l3 'H„•,ver 8q,10, Sp -Arks at,hy-lata• -A as .;nuuduci• 1 anis ""I c7gnt -(n .- arrespond with two ry thrnii¢h ire vatc'ioab rr:ulin. -'Fu n.vri wh(, ran unrl..•rtalie to#ndFe pow - -an , •_ -R F. 31 +,n:.i�7t)_h Jn,)F,tei•L' 00 [''' _ V4' W E+I, aks . �>,'9t); -Alex %V4sut: l appoint the pt,,,oe,: nd la"'ir for ra: riv I er dia'in;igv and toad mar.binety, and Ing onrninati„ny for the' •'t'! rf, , ore :•pert t,i tak•' >' r,•utr tet for iii -lit �.alr e,., tlarpia,.,, a,,•L ir'.w l,••. p • _+e tc.tir t• nr calla t.11r' -A (I ... ,,. .. r 2222. Y _ « cr, Ut' ltrrve ,arrtl thee•' r i1- *•:tw.ltl, Plat T r re- I fi t 1 tL, rut:urt ip,tlt 1 ,,t ',1-r t •a r,.rL'i e fair ti;:r ti ultra, i,•hai E'i�her $ Cei .t f` Et:,,.'t1,• S't' :rP., s 1 :tt r, ..rn l,le t - 1 1 al,.E 1'i.1tr il'A :,t t-br i g ,; i, to ( ,... 1,':tnsdeu li ti;,'J;•k ;: tS• 1 del ti l'e -sbow n Yl,'ts tl',';, ,,,. i,, ., i rXc• lsaa,t. 1'„eotiu!, h) 21 J4rc'e' ;;ii''('U1 i • pende� -• - - _ --la.ppriuc E�r3r, •.r.,tlaitti., .41 _ On adopted, } y� :c t! .,f �ulli l _ ....... - r _ .. - - - - _ _ Q T 'eta • Ct•anr4t-0e t n 1,,' i� _AOFUL .r•ep.)rted ,,r, :❑ �a u s'1 - _ !� - _ .aiit3 u £ t nit.► y,itt to fit< h uld of the f kl..,i ^nn rl i� yrs "4VP in yotr to . r n G «.,. 1„} ,t,•l + r leit''tEl� of rtting rlAmeb of- riptht r f w.:r eufir.t iu the At my K ..._;stat 1A fl, It ;,J y ,i .•re+d. 411.1 otbeva, - '-��•,. ,...: -ss '• OUnit nlrn Who �h,Vlltl7•„il� i� .,i" ,t,' will be able to get Ila - �rav r r I lel 11. i°itKh gtr tv. 1 t'd): j '-' eta A.tti`. y t1C v"it tl to 1 1 h t t t .a t Iu'1r,in the colors. Win Thntn, di) 7, 5 tl.tve slat I.th 7. ,aJ; a hp..:`.yF� �+t " !✓ W h h u►r l t i] 4 •• `t t ll *..o . e a r Jms Ht„t, o,g. t ,Iw di, 4.10: 1L'illixtil� All correspondence ,)'ill ti, rictiy cunfitlential. Waddell. dr 2. .liv 67, 8 a . it grav div ■ .ate Igrav div 67.'3 (k', Jai wane. gear div : av div 09 50c. Wrtx-tet' Bits, gra PICK NG RECRUITING LEAGUE gr :. . div 20, '1.00; R Morgan, draw grav 8th l con and grad b r. 358.50, grad n t 1 I ' - 193.00; Q Booth, grav 7th con 45 00; Jao I I What Home $rots n, grav div Eb, 7.20; Jno Pallister . a _-- What tial and timber' con S. 7.60; Adam Spears, draw grav 7th con, 60,04: Jae 1 Without Music; 8 . rep washout grav and planing; -- g t s, 7 con 5-900-. J H Jdichell sad I : others, cul w t 1. 10.00, grav div i6, 1.&0; • Jldam Spears and others grav Sth con. .'The Universal Sawing Machine - 7 loo, A Johnson. bridge and cul 6th - - - , con 29.35; J H Wilson. cul w t 1. 1.50, Burs'' Rood cut b our New Sawing Machine -the Universal Machine col 9th con, li 50, coroEdaye stat lab. I in the highest sense. No pulleys in the way of sawing t2 00; Jno Forgie, cedar for bride 6th long poles.. Buy a machine that is properly � 1 con, 1$ 70• Chas Petty, 100 9 - o Lite made. Prise, without saw, �;�. 4.00; W H Norton, wk div 47. 8 00; jaennett Bros, grav div 47, 2.50; Ar- ~ Circnlar saw's and Emery W heels. the best make,, thur Halliday, grav div 10,, 7.90; Win at less. than city prices Philp. conpipe and gray. div 766 iii 40; Jos Todd, rehuiding cu] Alt rd, yV H• Im Brock Road Jackson- t>t - .00; 3 H Michell 41•2 days stat 1Abor, • � GLA11tMONT Notice. to^ Creditors I - CORM ! OATS! To'oue and all #e wish a Merry OMre�BeF. Robbins was in the IN THE.MJTTER of the Ssutteof' and Bran 0_• THE DOMINION'.BAND.)`osttux Bundy• lateuf the Pillage at . lett on Monday Five care ok Grain and Feed coming I Ciureruuut, in the County of Outer >r ` ' J. H. Beal hmd a hueinos5 trip to including one car of Western. nate, 1[ _ .._ _ E8TA1uAN90 I071 io, deeett•srd. now runoio and expected next week. Toronto on Monday. R Pe i Capital and Reserw� $1a.000,c00. Notice is lnrrbv given pursuant to a car of No. 3 Yellow -American corn A GENERAL BANKING 8U31NE 5S TRANSACTED, t N i Ar D, Peters had a busine9s trip gection 55of the Trustees Act, R.y,O., iq a week or ten days and x car of Qn- r -to Toronto on Monday, I9II, Clap. !:3I, that -al! persons h: c• ` i,:.rtu and ea bran. ■ ■ Thomas Pearson had a bu:inesy Ing cl:tiar :+:+Inst the Ps tat? nick? L <<• u p ■ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT • -- b ook our order now as rices are tri to Myrtle last week: y p ■ _ S�dest .eras.. -- - - - ._ _ _ P y Juehtyx Stouts, who lied on or xb: ut again soaring. ■ Interest pats or added to sccottau twice a year •��� Chas. Sargent 'hada business the L{c+d day of Nuvrcuher, A.D., 19th, ; ,Deposita of ono .Dollar sal upwards xecened ___ �' trip to the city on Tuesday. at the Village of Cliu-ewuut, afprasrid Bell Phone Home Phone - Harry Oliver will spend- his .Rre re<luirrd, on or before the 1st d Ay uf. •Jaou:u, A.D. 1917; to send try M. • MZ. R E �' S C7 R ■ WHtTBYBRANCH : S. D. TERRY, Manager, 6 -Christmas at his home in Black a - :. stock. post lir, pr+itl or to deliver to the am• Glen Willow Mille, Cedar Grove. ■ M +; der ih::rail exucutors or their s+ li..it• •••+---------------- :day. ■.1R.tz1t■K■■XR■■■It/<t■ti■iiR\■1■iii■i■■>rK■ti■R!A■■Kiil•�>•• ;x -$tet'ew will-all-be-elosecl-oat-'�Intt--their r..r^.rFs-:znd-addrrv:-e<.-�-�.�--�-��►-�- - - -- : day. Do your shopping on Sat -- y. duly veti;i++d and tilt, ti.tt.11:r of :lie WINTER SESSION Harry Porter eYpecEs to sperid seri iitti. ,: ,:::}, held by thetit, 1 Christmas with relatives ' in Putt Awl t . � notivtc ford lter•, th.:t mter � _ T -Perry. the x id l,t --day of Juiruary; ::. U, { Opens January ted in Shaw's Bus:- s TOVES, - � � U V E SI1QCt Lellau's sister sueilli -th.". +i,f eHNe+.:t!•rs .Wilt urn:•:-ec� uses 3chool+, Toronto C. B. (olle e _ latter', aughtel' S eut.Sund. 'rat to dish re the estalo of the ;di with Srveti Branch Schools.' Free _ p 3 , .. C.aalot ae sent nn-equest. Write the tr,anse, dace., e . ;.: 'ih the per r,::y o-ntit " d W. H. Shaw. Principal, Yonge and Fred Ward shipped a carload of herein, t. . tog ^eg:e h only to +he I Gerurd Sts., Toronto, mixed stock from .Claremont sta- rlxiu,� ni ..Lich t�iey shall the:, have , had noxi. •• and the•exid Executors wilt' Heaters and Cooking Stoves,` tion on Wednesday. not be f Al 1e for the Eild aseete ur any -- — 'a Mrs. John Cowie and Miss Hazelpart the[eof to any persons of whose w Middleton, of Brougham, spent claim they shall not then bases receiy•. d o b e m �' Rib' ' Friday in Claremont. ed notice. o See th.enl before Luther Bowes, C.P:R. telegraph Dated tbi, 11th day of December, ;; �' M operator, at Peterboro, is holiday A.D.. 1918. �i o o t t w°g _ - buying inR at the old home this week. 'Txoe. P ;rznsox tf The barber shop will remain :- . atiEV U -`s W"D x d ; s, .. it r a i C a t' open this (Friday) evening instead - _ ,.CMAs, GosTIC . g F tq � °o g . sa = C « - Executors, i s'o��°; eCrora �m Stove Pipes, Stovepipe Elbows, of closing at six o'clock as usual. ° • S as o g .. MCCtLLUtr.tIStBL'TTUY Claretvont SyT3aoe�a3X 6 $ ! �a y•, Fred Evans has returned home Solicitors for Executors Ont. o 8 �� : h+ b P1 a Dampers and 3 from Lake Saskatoon, Alberta, Stouffville, Ont. fi ; Sr c s Is -where he has, been for the past -.— o eo a .c Cn, -Pipe. P few years. . .e �. o Christmas services will be held �j n ,,,, Foe Tees at in Erskine church on Sunday'� iekelri%9Al'Q2 1 morning. Special manic will b�, Marl rendered by the choir. All:. autcimobile and Bicycle aar;1►s - - --- ---'� The post office will be open on repairing promptly K o a "'°l nor �es Christmas -Day from 10 to i! a. m. attended to. y �" J II° I O ..CHAS, S ,. and from 4 to 5 p. m., and same July hours on New Years Day.Tire=, Oi:i, Grease and repairs g a! Mies Margaret Macnb eppeept always on hand: ro- •n Oat. oft !6 - - tU1JAREl�ONT Ont. Wednesday with Mica Joey Rcras. Potter A+ Andrew, is r C. is- a� t _ in Toronto. Misys Ross, we are , nee - _ - leased to sa is rather improved Jaaan 1917 -Whitby i, oahaxa a, brooatham p Y P P I C K E R I N G, Cant • tr+<. ears P.rr -0. tlsttridxe 12, oaaninnoon u, in health. B°aver . I . Upt+ugrove O The annual school meeting will --- _ __ ... - ._-.. - . -. _ __. _ ._ l p is be beld in the school room on _THE The Welcome GifttheUseful • Gift Wedn"dav next, beginning at 10 o'ciriek. It is buhed that thFie - �X will be a good attendance of rate- 'o a w• q P t r c, o h t tl • 1 eat h. year cir �STANDARD � o you kn w th t 1 rs. n ttnbe f th u f e D o1 .. p Y AI y PSP y Mi++w Mary Marwib returned to •huyit+g Chri�Mt„s pr.• -encs in M1nIp stotvs. .her home bore on Saturd.ty +�ve•n- 0P• CANADA We hnv+• a va.rirri *tock , f Xrn tw �I;trpr.r+, Rtthhrr� t,n+j flvrrw?toes. i in • fry+n, Tor -onto where ?he has iMtIJ►D OffICE TORONTO beon f+,r rile eta -t t+ti t, weeks •in - ; ._,. � . - e• - ,. - 11 ,,vy ,Stul.-hrn,+f lI iw,.r fully gnarimteed "Fitt 4,�1'+tr+lity h: titg tit the-priour, illne?s ref tier Only ];.,,!i+•.'',ocl C'hti+lre.tt'+ fi.ey;l{It g. a+gid e3;, .� `TRUST FUNDS bit+ k.+• ti it•,l ,.li;t,- „1„+.�. r1�Pher.�,[, ni i -w .1••,.y Rf' '•LiM+ t i.,+> ilitrh" II, c•kry- LxAt Sir+,•ltiy morning the Fr. Ot11• SSY11?gt! Department gives you t91ri .a Cnrigrewiti4in received a _ Ir ;.t. tranr.. in the rendering cif ii 6 QJD3t'@Mtge OI ai+golute Security and j _• ° p �"+ /'� q !ttto by four of the your, 3: r F'• ". �. OE ►J V . N r . 17,- hope to hear them JOT -o i678 iR4t -rest atL current rate. X39 a;z..in ii, the near future. BRo k; ti' .1-'+• _ H iTB�', OI�'i' The canal Situation has becozAe J�I�i �J��N6 B�,ANCH� gxtitia aerate in Clnremnnt during R- yy, GOI2DON, 1hR..,a er. Hratseb aLo at vmthy. the RPC few weeks uite a nam- r! ber have exhausted heir supply arser :fJ t llveirq Grain hop * ! �;l and are now heating their home4 _ - _ -- -.. _ _ -- .- AN U OAT FLAKING in the old-fashioned way, by wood t t tare,• 'Rus meets all Trains - The undersigned is prepared to do Just in the Niche Of Time R The .frosty wet,tber of the peat - grain chopping and oat flaring 'week has been favorable for get- 1 First-class Rlo to hire es. or night a� lowesat prices. evefy -day in -the .week Ring the rink in condition for curl- We are hardly settled, but we will be able to supply you with Xmas phone 180. except on Saturday : tog and skating. The rink will be open for skating on Saturday Fruits and Groceries of the quallty that has made this store A quantity of slabs for sale. also =a —�veninx and Asestin an Christmas i , wagon tongues. axles. etc, ' evening. -famous, a a prices TJi�I$•d'80T1_-ss Our merchants have been quite les, fruit cakes and usual PROPRIETORS. John F. Bayles, Greenwood have puddings, P _ - busy the past week catering to --' 'ithe wants of their customers for seasons dainties and still have monsy BARGAIN: INSEEDS ltbe Cbriatmas season. . The people left for overseas contcibutione. -, :'...dare beginning to find ont that it Alsike, Fled Clover, Timothy and alt = 'lis not necessary to go to the city GROCERIES .kinda k seeds. :rico get value for their money. Seeded Rat.inn, 21be, Slip ld bare-Cgmforr Soap, She We are ithe market and are prepay r' James Tue.3d ill tva9 in ng uff-the Seedll t- Rohl flaw i, s.3 o 2k i 8 packags B a, 26c 6 Swift's Borax $oapp,. � ` ed to pay" the highest market prices. Zf 7ille on Taesdoy attending the Extracts, all flavone, 3 bottles, 86c tl Taylor's Borax Boa Sic _ : ifutierel of the late Dr. Widdifl,ld, a 6 g The beet;,quie coued ntry. cleaning mflls u Carrante, 20 --cents the country. who died on•Saturday following a Choice PePly, Shelled Nuts, Comfits, I Soap Chips, Luz: Lye, Old Dutch, • ' Send uli-samples, or communicate with istroke of paralysis. Tho late doe- Cbacolates. Cocoanut, etc. Bonami, etc. Raisins, "2 lbs for 25c its before selling. . for has enjoyed an exten?tive vet- Dates, :. 10 centA Take advantage of tha best Seed •Mark ... erit.ary pra •tice in Stouffvllle for Aliti lin .extra choice assortment of XmasCand - etild the world. is number of years. Y Grein+rlated sugar 12 lbs far 100 : Red S+tlmitn. large,, tin; 2Q sent Bell or Independent phone, The schools have closed for the - } _ - � • "� Christmas vacation and the teach- ; R E ANN I S S llC.0@SSOT l O Prompt, ed9cient i+od sellable eeryice -� J F_ I N G OL D in handling Seeds guaranteed. ers have repaired to their respec- • five homes to spend a few days - - J. H Dowty EY CO MANY indulging in roast goose and glom �; j NORTH (,LAREMONI WHITBY, ONTARIO`: pudding and to nature up a quanti' O R G E H I LP - ---'-- ty of energy to be expended in theAGRAIN ` acbool-room dnriatr the new year. SRO-LTC�HA ONTI3RIC W ANTED 11�0W COAL and Remember the Christmas tree Reliable esteem»n to act as agent and entertainment to be Riven in in Ot.tario County. the Methtxlieteharch this (Fri PAY WEEKLY Hard and soft. Coal of the best evening by the pupils of tha Meth- •T Outfit free. exclusive territory and quality on hand. .. 81 M P S Cost moneyy mre iOgthe speset to the Our -edist and Presbyterian Sunday aReociee are the best in the bueinew Highest price paid for-$at'lef, schools. A good programme of s for we sell the highest grade of stock Rye and Buckwheat delivered choruses, drills, dialogues, etc., at most reasonable prices and guar - at Spink', Mill. �. will be rendered. Admission, antee deliveries in Arst-clash condi- r adults, 20c; children notconneeted SaDta Claus Headquarters _ cion. Nursery stock is selling well CkBTIn Station Ci01Ll Ci0 with either of the two schools, IOC. thin year ane Rood money can be g A large number of one citizens made in this district. For.partua- purpose attending the township XMAS GOODS SANTA CLAUS tarn write Bales 1[aaag R ^ m nominations at Brougham this q PSLHAI[ NURB>iRY.CO., : PICKERINO- : - ofternoon--I�Ie exp -e-- t Pre ANTS Has brow ht us conte Toys for the Toronto, Out. lira FRESH RAISINS, the children : ue s anVoila'will be a contest this year for NAVAL ORANGBS, Trnnk9, Work Boxes, Dishes and - municipal honors. The council baa ' MEXICAN ORANGES Furniture, Balls, Rattles, Blocks been returned by acclamation fur, .:These oranges are atl sweet for building, Drums. Cions, Caps, -- several years, but fmfn present and deliciowit eating Carpenter's Tools, Rope Toss, Ten Just arrived it carload' of B,Cr appearances they will have to pnt Mixed Nnte, all new and Pins, Dominoes, Checkers, Chess rap a fight thi9 year to retain their freak this season and lots of ether games. Shingles, Mouldibgs Nqi coveted positions. i and Trim. A meati r g oft he electors of the _ village will be held in the hell this - �1 full tistOa{i of rough' Add a (Friday) evening for the purpose FANCY GOODS-Ladies-Amas, Purses, Pins, •Brvmche�, Watehes and dressed pine 811d hem- r of nominating capdidates for the Cbaiu�, Boy --proof �Vatc be.. Shaving Sets, HNir Rnu;hea. Safety position of perlic+e trustee. It Is Razors, Sompsi, Perfumes, Pe-, Knives, Flash Lights, L+idies' and _ �OCI[i ready YOOf- Ot all materials and deditn . reported that several new condi- Men's Handkerehiefs, Men':+ Xmw4 Ties, Fancy Boxes, Collar Hold- kepi in stook. It will 'pay you ing and dates will be brought out to ow ers, Gloves, ,'►lute. Shirty, Drawer,a, Sox heavy wool and cashmere rro can M our works aedinspmt our stud -=building paper, etc. — ,pose the y` sent members of the - and obtain priests. Don't be misled by - boecd. ie honed that ! -be a Road attendance of ,ratepay- G}ROCERIE� -Our stock its fr•Hah and tip to date with rill vesnsonable ly we sora, and do throw off lbs asset e e Gordon S( may _ ars to bear the rettring trn4t e, of the ver bAgt. Teas 867. 1b. GOa TEN for 46c. Coffee 1!0 cents commission of 10 per was.,wbiobyen wD ORive account of their steward and end !0 rent9 per lb. Phone 1800 � nily�s a by ptttrabttniaR from tta. aring the poet year, and to bear I . iw11R�T NANtTE Ne. - PICKERIN(ir V them state what their platform b � Do KIM PSI O N � Co.. — P I G RE RIN G sate: atli dBall and independent phone. 'S for the oominR year. w....tety. �''- .fc,..: r.. -'i' - ••-- x. -S`s. ".°.,•4. (J^SU6.,• •d (Y F: •- ? .: 'n-4s�' a..�^ ��'g.lj `•-iN l.". •v,+.,�,.° � rsl�ssi''sne•.•,�.t,- r •-�•.•�•a.. - :s'. ¢I _ "Kiddies the THE LAPSE "'��"IN111mIN�t�1A�lAAAIIirANIIIMItft!liyry�lf .. d• - - - A rf�p�gyau/yair � - AH They _ t of ENOCH W ENTWoR`TH: Want � =SRO" BRMD ,gy .IS.aSEL GOR DQN R r 1s, - - -_--------_ --- r -U - - - - - - - --- - - Author of -" 'she Wornan fr.o Vlfolvet•tons" CORN �s[� - . - ,1 �oI - - n us "go _ .Ft s one of-the deitcic• oil things" that has a real food value. ----�--�--->- ..'A -!•-e of your good 1,_ emaile bread,.-spread -with "Crown Brand', forms - _CHAPTER ?t%VII •-iCont'd) • i tion -ever so lightl}•, and `rime that E:: a i -rig-;1y batanced food, that-is practically all nourishment. -- . P Y "Hullo," said the young editor first nig',t with eager_-curiosity_ to. .. _— �- So--lit them have it on biscuits and pancakes, arid• or. their heartily. "I'm lad to see you back see trim - to the charaetcr_- of 'John t "1�"�`� �;,:: porridge if they want It. -and glad you ve come back to such a Esterbrook.' How much more would Yo•.r'll l:ke it, too, on Griddle- Cakes=ori Blanc Mal,l;^' �: ,1 house. Why, it's one of the biggest you have hesitated if you had known I Ryr�r� m $a'red A.pplcc.. And you'll find it the moat economical swcete,:^r S� I every saw in New York. You fel- that-this same !Merry !Andrew was `rhe _ ,rBi7ARDSUlk you ca:: u-:e, for Cakes, Cookies, Gin;erbrcad and Ples. lows must be raking in the shekels." author of the pias•° lienee the .�vviot, j Pia:.- y_•_,husband' get a t!n,'the-ntxt t::ne he is in tovrn- ��� "It does look that way," Oswald to deceive You until an honest •vvrd'iet :- 2!��u,s�r; a`b_ '•0 cr .-) pound tin-ora 3, pound gla s Jar, • ,. • O'.:rrtewrecipebook,"Dcr.scrts 'smiled.. "I don't. know how long it had been'renclered. To-night I re- Gtr- ! Tits CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED a:.'i Caa:c:cs ', will s:.o,r you re.ONTRCAL, CARDINAL, BRANTFORD, FORT WILUAaA. -t:�w to make a lot of really ivill hold out. Ta, play ha: already roast, m} friend Enoch 1�'entticortli � ; ,W ,,,,!-_,,,rsn•rd' ... �-r•�•-,r,n, „sr, h •�� ���'�•�1/r/,r%//�iii/(f.'/,{�(t�lf•�'Ir, anC "�drti 4...ad Laurwry �iW�A. -C-u:.lolis d''z ei-with "Crown gone far beyond ny expectation,." from the. role he his carried for ten f, 5 Grand }bite for eco ; ,,it aught to last through several',months. I also scisli, before you, to e`'. �•at.- 220/!„1,;(,(gy(ry,(fe��IuuquuaA;ll!ill '11;1liiNCPI{iid11111i!!.,u;!11tIN1111tN111;4111N,!!�it4 our MoiarealOflice. Fytq t seasons. Generally a dr^_-ma that acknowledge a large indebtedness to - 'pulls at the'heart string- has-a clutch 'him: For years he has been the on the purse strings of the pubic. tPue:a Besides, you've'a grout card in-your believed in me, ert.'suragcd me, and to his eyes ••with a :Mart ::1' •;: 'i't: "I.,makes an orator of a marl.” Ile of l+utcheri;tg •at home, even if only Wentworth, to say.nuthing of :!ferry-. his untiring labor-you aro. Indebted for �tar•.t to say a world to }o::,' i Gni;- 1.:irgliel - joyoudy.. `43ut--i', my.,nre•a year, ,h,iald brNe an outfit of ]she's out of sight. Wh-. I've•run in, much of the perfect dlituil which cad-j li.: hrra 's-voice arias -.term, "ar•: I want .•_cret% This dear lady, s;hum y,iU all I: ives for thio special purpo:�.e, as heaven knows how' often., for that rice! 'The Tiouse cf .F;nsteri,rouk' to ! yott to repent what, I say to e•: ery man lcv.e and hcnm; has prurni :d tc he, try %.-ell or .:crri,ers, tackle, vat and other' third act. I can't think:.of any big success. He hats helped me in the in Your fraternity. There mnbe a i,vife:" Brun: ,; nt :'o that ;when the rivht day actress who- could get as much out dark hours when succc: s in my profes big story -�umt!whera behind this--I He held, out his hare•.]:, to Dr-reas and c'a at r. he roto n•ork witholm titiast: of that S'Ad ticn as •De*cas Went- sign seemed to be something I could I cannot tell. -If there 'i:, if an erznity ,-a-4Fht hers, then- he drew -Tier int( -ing• tinx• in•'running to neitihltors to , worth does: There are minutes when ngver achieve. •P; hen I have been, or a misunderstanding did exist, if . his arms as if they stood alone ie borrow. • A-, a rule a mp'.n. can be - it doesn't seem_as-if the girl were. act dragged down Ly. the Jewi]s of iirGpair- thel, c leas a ^:'ror..g• dune, ov if any- s-mie empty earner of the %sot:d: found in et'ery 'far•n•.ing district who ing-she lives the_ char:,cter from his was the hand that lifted me up unci thing lies'behiml these taco- men which. (Tire End). - i,;sn e.<; ort :,t the actual work of start finish, Atte-Tar, f'o^=FnThr= a,-1-te n tom, a _ si_ .1 tw l-,,..r rrF@ - Str7vin�,,+ fir the .1. ,,,.:• ,' Tho > > ho,P (.a„ • • _ Corciella. - she�-�• - _ ... y have burial--it. Dvn% ,._- T __ ;Oswald' 'she is a wonder: I' have' place which at last ,seems to be not turn ghoul," he pleaded, ''and -,Jig it, y; f„r laWr;, or for -cash, the s-curing , been following the drama as a critic entirely out-of reach. 1 need noti up, simply to make a curious, heart- f a gca„1 stick, ensuring perfect re• ---. . • ,Lrva'. proof of his,�s,'w'or!d buy your nares for a day' The Fctf+m novo! o: blood- from the .rareass will- for years, and one gets to be hardened, speak of his last the emotions are not susceptible to friendship for me, you all know how hs or two. I am told th:ire is a Bond pay the owner of the hogs,. far better.- the appeals of the average playcr,.but almost lest his life-in saving me from' hetwee.f new•sj-':•,aer men, like a warm- ,Hart any few• cent he might save by in this scene particularly ]!fisc 'almost c,rtain death. Good pPc,pae, I hearted - brotherhood. Wentworth making a pour job on his own account, Wentworth grips me in a most won- owe much to Andrew Merry, and it is be'•ongtd : to that-brut4hc•rhood;-he -i'o secure the Lest- results in ble"ng derful %way. -She is so simple and i a great pleasure-to acknowledge it in does } t't•--remember that, ” I'urmer Should be his O+* n Buteher, . :tee hogs, a means of suspendinir them sincere in her methods-that one can- thin public manner." ( Singleton stretched out his haud ._ head. down-before sticking should be not realize that she is acting a part. The audience saw Wez;t-.urth.stare with an impulsive gesture, 'Thank `ot many_years ago-, the farmer wa-s unless fi She is great." v uken of with derision as a person ihemdrd whi one i5 satisfied to have as if in utter amazement when Merry, you, Mr. Oswald. 'You're a good deal p them . tuck while on, their backs, to be "I believe yoe are right," acknowl began his confession. Then '.•.is. eyes' of a man. I necer- knew you before, who lived on pork and potatoes all aliowa•it afterwards to calk aruurd un edged Oswald. _, grew misty, and when the yotmg actor I We all. need a jog on, the elbow once Winter, but,the tremendous increase in the rice of these products of the til they all dead. Before the third-act hegan the house turned .to him with an'- affectionate' in'a while. A•newspsper man grows P Scra nit the Hog. settled down to that silence which smile, he gripped the hard held out a buzzard when a story is in the air. farm' has brought about a' condition fu means intense +amici ation. When to him as a mail does when he can-� He forgets how the other fellow feels. shat deprives the farmer of any claim A irroper temperature of the water the curtain fell, the applause rose to not put love or gratitude into words. i I'll pass the word around. I canto such distinction and. in fact, the use fur scalding the csrcasA, 'sa a-• to al-- _ a desifening clamor: ' One player Across the fcotli$hts men and women, promise you that not a man among-'•f home-grown pork on the farm has a;-li,A of a_is-a ugly removal c' ]curl 10 atter another-appeared to take In en-'realized vaguely, through the- strarge j us will do anything but'take :Berry"s Become too much of a rarity of ia'te H••d hair, is_a most important matter,. 'core. Last of all came Dorcas. She human insight we call intuition, that word for it. His confession is a big years, while in the present eason 1) it .can Le attended to 'by a person : stood on• the ttage alone, smiling and another drama .was being played be- story in itself." there are many farmers in.tariu', without -previous eeperiense provided e, bowing, Her face was radiantly hap-- fore' their eyei;•t,life-and-blood-dramsr,, "Thank you," said Oswald with a who are driven to buying some part of it thermometer is used. For large py. When the curtain dropped, the 'where the feelings of strong men were cordiality which few men had seen;in their Winter supply of potatoes,' . At; hogs, 1;0,degrees is the temperature applause began again,- Wentworth deeply stirred. the dignified Englishman-. this time of year it•,is too late to do' beat suited, while for smaller ones?, 160 a area, leadin Meer by the hand. ief,-teeA of heat is suflicre^t. Too ppe g . y Good Lord." said Singleton. He stood-talking with a group wh:� anything to better the potato condition The, face -4 _.the=alder man looked pal_ i Oswald turned with a start as if he , gathered about- him at the -close of except. by making preparation fora much heat is more to be avoids-d •,than , lid afmd the•red scar cut lividly across had ..been aroused from .sleep. The._the play, eager-as Singleton had been better crop next year tFrnuQh securing teo tittle, as the Fortner sets the hair his forehead. A stillness- fell upon newspaper man stood at his elbow to discuss Merr s dramatic confession,' good -healthy seed while the price is ' " than it cannot be properly�remnved the house. It seemed to Oswald as with a look of blsirk astonishment in! when an usher interrupted them: _ -anything like reasonable, but the want "chile an underscald allows-of a sec- if the people waited ifftcntly for some his eyes- It passed quickly, however; "Mr. Oswald, you're wanted back of of pork for the farm house table can and trial, ` To facilitate the work of unusual event. he was a trained newspaper man all the scenes," said the boy. be overcome by the simple means of (raping "the hcg, a table or berch There was a tenseness in the quiet his news instincts were aroused, .he� Ander the white glo,re. of electricity butchering at home, and as other veg'e- a! aut t K ir.rheQ high snuld he pro- : that prevailed in the audience that was on the track of a Story.' Here was a little group stood on the half-dis- tabiea area better accompaniment for s'i• ed and this must he amply big .and - seemed to foressf something dramatic. asomctliing he must ret to the bottom' mantled stage. ' The peo to in the pork than are potatoes, the lack of the :'trong for the purpose o th-:t several It equaled in intensity the interest of. Fie scented a mystery and waa'cast were there-property Amen, the Irish fibers need not interfere"with People ran a s:';t in this v:ork n orrl, with which the mos* telling climaxes imlr+e,liatPly 6n the alert for-anything' call _boy, electricians, ushers, and the the business of eating pork: tr to get it done rapidly. A of the play had' becn� recert',•d. The that might,give him a clew to -start on. 'humblest employe of the house. The The farmer with the proper sense of As .sut,a-as all ?fair and scurf_ has very air of the two men standing-side His. paper ,must have this big story, I actors still wore their stage i arb and economy will, at this season, have at I%nen removed, the carcnc9 should be by Ride in the center of the stage it w•as b' he was sure of that He' make-up. - Dc'rcas' hand way linked least two or three pigs approaching hutrK or, a.gnmherl, h; bin fact the —�• h:,i ted until the: nu se-is_rt�ar +•f the --. seemed to promise a sen non. . turreci suddenly to the man at his side. in her brother's arm. For a moment -='i10 pounds in weight n� for - Enoch Wentworth raised his hand ,'What's back of all that?" he asked, Oswald stood watchtt,R her. Hear face �!aughter -for home use, and if others gr.>urd, then thurdu;hty rinse,!, first with a gesture which was strangely "I can understand that !Merry wrote was flushed, her eyes shone, she are to be ready for market. at the iul:ewarm,..and_last_ with :aid ,dramatic for a man who was neither the play. I've known Enoch .Went-! see;mted transfigured by. happiness. time that, the home killing takes place µcater. Dressing consists of thv re-•' an actor nor act orator. Like a flash worth for years, and I was never so 3lerry stretched uut a w'elcomin. there will be a saving its killing -them mows! of the er. trails, .ih rh is ae- K g corn 'i Fed b cuWn down the front Oswald remembered a•day when he staggered in my life-as the first night hand to Oswald. We've been wait- all at the firm if the local demand is P T. _ from between hind legs to the throat, -sat watching a prisoner at the bar. when I saw 'The House of Ester- I ins for you, Oswald, to round out our sufficient to account for the lot, • �� '-r•,r }-Q-'.. ►.T-e,7-e,7to avoid niqlAng The ce er- circle," he I had a tch death an momenthad el ter c en ondemnwith a estifled w'arcis to wr to my st ff spilt I sataf tfur grandmother1eCl When en she r a hedothe' When to Withhold Food, " punctures: ?trier removal of the in- side and ough of cry of terror,'be stretched out his arm ten minutes--dumb, stupid-trying to i western wilderness and built a home, No doubt a ,reasonably cold day' is he imide of theorca ca'ss'�O bibs cold" for mercy and sympathy, figure out how Wentworth, the Enoch she made her husband carve over the the best suited for, the work of butch- - -Ladies an gentlemen," Lknew, could have writ-! chimney-piece:, 'Were a', sibb tae ane Bring at the farm, but there is some co6lwater. The c►,rcass must be :eft to begat`, in a voice which was low; but ten it. .How long have you known atiether here.' Once, when 1 was a sense in passing up a day when the coil tharovghly before help^ u t up._, _ 4 so marvelously distinct, that each syll=.this?" •:­" - little boy,. she., explained it to me. ' I temperature is away below 'zero as though it must .ort be allowed to . able carried to the farthest seat in the'! "I have known it," answered Oswald I understood.. The English language the extreme cold adds to the trouble freeze, as pork once frozen never , ureF house, "this is not a curtain speech- quietly, 'just as long as you have." won't translate these words, but they of keeping water hot for scalding, and "ell after-ihawing wit. you have not called me Before the foot-j_ "Then-enright," cried Singleton. mean that th&re'_s, nobody here but the as most of the -work has to be done. lights' to-night; it is an explanation. "I knew Merry was lying when he, best of friends'. Because we are a' with bare hands, great discomfort Reserves Encouragement. At is a-tonfession." - - I stood there on the stage giving use Bibb tae ane onither here to-night I must be experienced by the butcher Brigg�__So you intend to encourage ` _Enoch paused as if mustering, that bluff about Wentworth carrying want to break a secret to you. It is end his helpers in very cold weather. your wife's literary amhitii>n=, do' `. strength to Qo through an-ordeal. -He i the secret for him. Merry wrote it' a more wonderful secret than the news, The idea prevails that the hog in- v l felt the curious scmtiny of a thou-, all. right. I might have guessed it I gave to the audience." ; tended fol slaughter should riot be fed yoGriggs- -T do. .-',It's better to hove t sand eyes. "It is a confession," he! long ago. I say, do you-tknow•there's1 Merry looked about him .with a for 24 hours previous to the time for her making UjY- stories .aliout i.magi; repeated slow ly; "a eonfession which I a devil of a big story back of all quick, boyish smile. `(I aged to say I killing, but many persons consider this nark re, pie than about the netghhtirs, has been long delayed-" that?" could not make a . curtain speech to -cruelty and maintain that to withhold e _ He never finished -his ' sentence. I Oswald'&face grew stern. save my life. To-night I feel as if feed on the morning before killing. is'.- Mer'. y' stepped forward and laid his `"You gee I know both of the men so I were blossoming out. I seem cap- sufficient for good results in dressing . Ar «c mar- will tell yv;:`that he'd hand upon the man's arm with a cling=l well," went on Singleton eagerly. able of speeches behind the curtain as the carcass. rather hare h r: hr.,�. ^ •'': r,anv ir.g grasp which was full of affection, Why, they were a regular David and well as in front.' I suppose hi�ppiness: 'Each farmer «ho makes a practice and attention than his money. - ever, while it pushed Wentworth aside. ' Jonathan pair ever since I met them "Allow me." Then he laughed. (first. Enoch was.forever setting Mer- --- „ - "Good people, one 'and all, who: have Ty on his pins. The actor would go so long been friends of mine, this is 'off ; Heaven knows where, throw over a - j my confession, late -in the day, as my Part,' and drop off the edge of the + friend WeTttworth suggests, but it is: World. I don't believe he dissipated' ' exactly, he simply tossed his money { mine. He was simply.breaki3tg the � P Y , rtew;; to you that i rote 'The House, away and went downhill. Weritworfh would hunt him up and drag him back w ere a belonged. He straightened -- IIB jtesitated for_ 9 m•�mc:;t, ' then g Enoch touched his arm as if in .pro 'UP 'airCdenly when he .began to play test. Merry smiled and gently put 'John Esterbrook:' You can't even him aside. A whisper of startfed'pull•him into a poker game no%.• I _'`�� xc .� •-• surprise ran through;-the house, fol- Suess (.took the winnings at the lest lowed by a moment of hush, then ap- game he stood in for:. That-night I plause...__It subsided slowly. During hail a great mind to hand the money back to him. We said 'Good-by' ' We 'tamuit men and-w-omen who kept, Y them e; es open the stage saw Went shout daylight. He looked pessimistic worth turn as if pleading vehemer tib . j'and glum: No;-he wasn'tMerry answrred with- a few decisive, or; 'Me never gets glum. w,o:.i^, then .he steppel down to the a down-and-nut, don't-give-a-damn ex- �,� � w.Tas_a. f avOrite name among the.lon -forgotten oo prod`?C'_ i foot l;ght,. - - pressi^.n ths,t morning.. I can see7him I - `` j x l t yet. Su.icienly he disappeared again 9 of, hall a Century ago, pist as it is among the live C:: 3 "We have sa•:ed hi.; confession• pP g - _ en"! he -and. euticm. began' '&Vh-en he came -back Wentworth and '' - �', of to-clay. -Only exceptional quality cam a- !stilesbe cat .p ravecy,'-norwoman affair began then Wentworth - - _ to further•-adver ' •e the play but eaeh E!T- - orc of you mt:st alize how the pub- ! saved blerry's life. 'Why, it's acre- it )Zedpath Sweeten it." 2 lic 1'strusts a 'P,. orf-all-trades.- i mendou:, story!" e you dos .he ability of Oswald turned abruptly, Something 2 and 51b. Cartons- Made in one grade only the h:gfhest • - Many of y y in his quiet gaze made Sinirleton shite 10, 30, 50 and 1tM lb. Bags only --the .4ndr<w to i•. human euro- I q � - '. I _ - �� - w,r; - ...,.r• -•mss: ,.c %rsri5 7 f: vp 7� VAR COST -$289000v000 - A -DAY 10 FRENCH OW, �BRITISH ARE OP110SITEXUT - Y wf MUNITIONSAND LOANS: INCREASE ]S- -.HALF ENGLISH 7 E, BANKS. OF THE TIGRIS ON R •-7-7-Actual Expenditure lias"E'xceeded Estimate, Bonar Law -State's___� -Gert. Joffre's Successor Related Aeroplanes '-Destroy.- the -Enemy- Pontoons Which Were Beim . Mentions Allied Peace Terms.• Throu h JV19ther to British ..g .Towed Up the River. Military Family. - A despatch from London says the. war was 93,85120,00a,00, including I. A despatch from Paris rays:. The new. Cabinet arouses but moderate A despatch ftom London says: Tha forces advancing northwards by both Andrew Bonar Law, Chirneellor-cf the 932.000.OUG for extra administration Exchequer, announced in the House of expenses. I i enthusiasm in, the press. The papers. British army on , the Tiel-is front, hanks of'the Hai River' and the, I Brit-: which 'a.�iuffied` the offiinsive on Wed-, ish outpost being geferring to the peace. proposAls. of � point out that seven Ministers and within three-quar- Inesday, )-s 7�7��he Commons on--Thyrsday__v_fi;e;;iioon t )�-R!-�AeLC-ent- PoyersT­Mr�Bonar Law- two Under -Secretaries belong to the made a further advance'.'ters of a mile of -the Tigris south of daily average ekpdndifure of Gr6at said: Britain in the had to f5,-, "In 'last preceding adnj�__Isf-j­ in r ton so that thei change Is not so radical, as might be on Su tiday says the British' are" now "Durifig Thursday night our aero -- war arisen moving the vote of credit ?•10;000. � lie said the actual expendi- 'Mr. Asquith used the words:' 'They expected.- At the Same time 'the ap-i within three-quarters of a mile of success the planes, flying by moonlight i#-. tU1'Q' had exceeded the estimate owing (the allies) require that there shall be. to the inure-se -se in addi- pearance of M.Claveille and Loucheur as techeilcal experts is welcomed. Tigris opposite Kut -el-Ama�a. fully attacked -pontoon—bridges -on the "During Thursday the initial ad-' Tigris, -whi-h the enemy had removed 'sites munitions and adequate Security for the future.'. That loans to Great Britain's allies i Still still 'the policy and the deter- The 'micst popular features of the vantage secured by th& oper�iti6ns of ` ffr;tn'thcir and was towing*'. up and to, her Dominions. urination of his Majesty's Govern- reorganization are the appointment, the previous night was steadily im- stream . The material Was broken up He said that no proposals for Peace'ment." of Gene General Hubert Lyautey, as Minis-, 1 proved," the statement - Says, "our, and icattiied."'_ had yet been received by the British Mr. Law -said that, assuming the I ter of War, aand General Nivelle as' successor to Joffre' as commander -in-; Government from the Central Powers. 'rake of expenditure was the same as at, chief of the western front. TY He added that the * Entente allies• re- present, the -tote-woul(i carry them un- All' the ICIVIL WAR NEAR EGERMAN newspapers print photographs of Gen- quired adequate reparation for the til Feb. 24. The total for thp financial m' 1 � eral - Nivelle under the title of "One --of ast,'al"Id' adequati� security for the p year would be Y,1,960.00'1,000. The -bud- I the War's Rev:elations." Long bio -i POTATO " FOE'DESPERATE V FAIL future,:get.estirnate, of the financial. year was The 'the 'Exe graphies are also published recalling i __UD RL Chancellor of exceeded by E350,000,000. Loans to al - laird: "Financially we cannot hi the general's brilliant sir '-e in re - 0 pe to � lied governments amounted to E'400,i go. on indefinitely on the pr,sent scale,. 000 daily. capturing Forts Douauniora and Vaux'Sociglisit Party Now in. Open Berlin Paper 'BSays Crop hi 3'D,- • on the Verdun front. Th� paalso but we can go on long enough* to mako Mr.' Law axial the Government �,ud, say that the fact that Generaleivelle-! Hostility to the Ho'henziD I liern 000,000 T . ons Short of sure that it will not be from financial taken "such actions as it, considered is half English—his. mother having CaLlr;Vzi if We fail to secure victory." necessary" regarding Capt. Blaikie, belonged to a well know Th �� Chancellor said the total anion ut ii -ho was taken prisoner by the crew -q Kentish mill - Itary family—makes his War Party. Last Year. A qf votes of credit since the outbreak -of of a -German subm trine. appointment A despatch from London says despatch from ,Berlin says:—The Particularly acceptable across the That Germany is threatened with.civil food plans for the current• food' year Channel.__wa —ues and that the great -Socialist party have been badly wrecked by the almost RIM Viff A R V V Q P1 A MV III A KITO Jules C;irrilian coitlyfinin his Post is longer concealing its dissension complete failure of the potato crop, of a T AV A V 1% 1 ULdIL111nil I V I AMFJ__ bi� Gerieral Secretyf-LIAE ruirig-1 tothe-Trussian war leaders, is the real VM -1.1 L11 -j- ligures are now avalle0110. Office. explanation for the peace proposals, According to The Tageblaitt, only 21- - lis the- statement that is -going the 000,000 tons were harvested this year, MOST COMPLETE CONFERENCE HELD' 'CE against rounds of the press of London on 51,000,000 last year. -This FRANCE TO DISCARD Thur�tday. might have proved almost disastrous, Advance North of Douaumont At Which All Belligerents Shall ALCOHOLIC DRINKS The Times says that particularly particularly as,the potato crop was not UQ 'during the past month conditions in only quantitatively but also qualita- on'SN-111ile Front to Depth Openly State Peace B(-riin have assumed a -dangerous as- tiyely a failure, and as a result only of Two Miles. i pect. The people. weary of the short- one-third as rna-iy potatoes are avail. Proposals. � Cage of f,od at home and the distress able for the current food year as dur- A di�spat,:h from Per!-, says: --Ther Government in Favor of Total of the men in the field, with the ma- the one ended last June. New plans ' Telegraphing to London from have been by • tenial costs of war piling mountain-, made Count Fren,,h troons in an advance on Friday Copenhagen the. cqrrespondeilt, of the, Batocki. for Suppression of Its Con- high, and with no indications mer. -of any Pulling through until . next sum north of Douallmont and between'the Exchange Telegraph Company quotes Meuse and Woevre R;- era; captured the Frankfurter Zeitung, as saying: 1 vnQry than 7.zWO priso"rs and "Germany stimption. 'but a futile are open- The Potato ration' aiter Jaii-dary I will future struggle, ly rebellious, and that the Kaiser has be three-quarters of a pound per capita several does net want a ce-,,sa- I heavy g,jns, tic -cording to the French tion of fighting, but -merely a cortfer- 'Official -A d4-9;Latch from Paris says: Total for many days been watching for a per them - and potato flour will no it! prohlb on throughout France of the turn longer �; an ingredient the legal � reasonably of events which would of conimt:- ation is-med Friday encs at which all.the belligerents shall, consumption of itich alcoholic be -ver- act a-, a pretext for a Plausible pro -,'war bread, rye being uied In place of evening, The advance wks over a front •*state aje,.; as - -whiskies, brandies openly their p?uce proposaN. A - and position for peace. - i the missing potatoes. of ten kilometres and a depth of three conference at the Hague about Janu- liqueurs has been decided on by the 4 kilometres. The statement says: ary 15 Is sugge: While' the con- Government. This Is shown *by the The Time-, says, also that the Ger- 'After several days man Government has been discodrag- MANY NOTABLES KILLED. of artillery ference Is in- session -all the belliger. text in the Journal Official on Thurs- preparation we attacked the enemy ents will be allowed to continue day of Premier Ertand's declaration ed recently by the confirmation of re- War 'Makeg 'Heavy to the north of Douaimont. be tWedaesday before the Chamber df ,tween terry operatibrns." the Meuse and the Woevre, ports that Britain was prepared for Inroads on the 1917 to put into the field three times Peerage of Europe. on a front . ................... . Depudes on the subject The Pre - of more than kilometres, The at- mier said: as many guns and shells as Germar Y' A special cable to The 'Now York - tack started at -10 'o'clock The LONDON' EXPERIENCES Government will ask yo, u to has been able to command.even in the World from- London,- says: Th e issue enemy's.front broke.down cvery:where DENSEST FOG IN- YEARS. give it the faculty of solving by de- [flush days of 1914. of Debrett's Peerake for 1917 states "One to a depth of about three Wilometres, ii creas all quesdow;,of inte,reqt In re- "Ber0es nation may de'cIFire war, but that the roll of honor from, families it numerous trenches we cap.' A de,�4j)stch from London says: takes more than one to declare usually noticed in that volume now y.i. A'gard to. the natibrial def 1 defences which 'Oeare." Ia a slogan that is appearing numbers, 1,450 persons who have been Aured the villages of Vacherauville and fog which settled over London on. Sat. the laws are -too slow to regulate, A n RL L 1ouvemont, the farm& of Chambrettes urday Ia described as being the most particularly gra can 'in the press and is being quickly iz- killed in action or have died of wounds. %e question w 11 and the fortified works of Hardaumont dense, in fifty years. Fro From early be regulated only in war time, on the by the London public: The list includes one member of the and Boxon -Vaux. until a late hour London was of which -involves the life of 0 Royal family, fourteen Peers, twenty. -a.morning -We havie taken a -great many pris-ci city -of t f perpetual night. Thie i'neon'- 'the country and. Ira as is the CONTRA(TS PLACED FOR one Baronets, nine Knights, nine mem- 'Onere,-whose exact number has not yet vtmience , was greatest in ­th4ti evening -total �.Rtivziression­_f the consumpti6n STEAM ERS I berg of Parliament, .290 Knights been -determined, � Seven thousand owing to the light restrictions, Om_ cr alcohol."•• Bachelor, 114 sons of Peers, 110 sons five hundred of them, including two of- nibuses stopped running and taxicabs The"Prerhlcir4- remarks' were greet- i Six -Hundred- Foot Freighters To Be �,of Baiinets, and 150 sons of Knights, firers, already have been passed disappeared from the streets. People ed' with loud applause from- MR13Y of :.through uur coffirnandants' -posts. on -the streetc'ca-iried torches. In I .thethe, benches,Deputy,, . .Nlayeras Eater. `'We Built at Part. Arthur. PRINCE DIES "A have taken or destroyed- num. Strand torches- lighted and sol- Jocted; -In the army. alga"'' 1 da-spatch from Port William isys: I ON RUSSIAN FRONT. ee0us Pieces of heavy and field aril)-' diers-new to the Metropol-k had to be "Yes, In the entire country; said , Announcement is made by offic"als of lery, and also a considerable quantity led about like blind mew the PremlOr, the Western Drydock and Shipbuild- A despatch from Berlin : says of mate -!al. The use of tht� term alcohol la� tbN ; ing Company that the concern hai Prince Henry of Reuss, was kill- ingunfavorable wea- I I- . . Uet_i "Nothwithstiina connection I., understood in France 1cloved contracts for the constr on ed `in battle on November 29th, on the M Ah F PROHIBITION . I of eight new steamers. Six of these Russian front, according to I; ther :onditioas, our aviators took a t not to include wines or beer he Over- I , brifliant-11"t in the fighting, Ou'r sue- NATIONAL_ MEA'SURE C. will be-ocean-goLng.and the other two se"as News Agency. Prince Henry Cess is complete. The t have roops liven vent to. E:)Aisfairn. -Our, - Us S. CITIZENq an' First Step Necessary to J�ccelemte will be 600 of freighters for the was -94 years old and a lieutenant in Great Lakes. The capacity of the a Prussian cavalry regiment r. -great lui-es are slight.,., Production of pla-nt will be doubled. About.six hun-; Ired tons of steel has arrived, and READY TO MAKE DASH A despatch from London says The-- -:i�. -work on two steamers will FROM ROTTERDAM. 'Federation VOICE PROTEST SCHOOL BOYS CAlyde commence' CALLED OCT -'OUT Shipbuildersre- to tete at once. The plant will employ be - 9---. e request, of the. IN A PRUSSIAN PRO%'INWe - -Board .1tween 1,000 and 1,500 men for the: A despatch to the Amsterdam Tele f of. Trade to consider the steps neces- 'next Urge The Government to Act three years. I graif from Rotterdam says the Ger- sary to accelerate the production of Reuter despatch from Copenhagen' Against the -Enslavement I!nan steamer"Pylos, which has been ,A P merchant -ren me nt vessels decfar�s that the first Rofterclara Harbor since the 0-4. to London says, that the. Government essentmoil step. -is the immed;' _t . -t—= . ' ;`of the Belgians, TiF 1�i- SLIUWrS, UtEf: otal break lof the- war, was getting ready of Schleswig, Prussia, hasproclaimed' prohibition OfL the sale of alcoholic. X90M. FEEDING FOE SUBS., to leave for Germany, when -a search civil conscription of school boys. They liquor applied to all classes. A des�aicli from New York The 1by the rivet police revealed the fact will be used pal-ticulafly f6r railroad- meeting- con*,'lidered' the Vigorous expressions of indignation A despatch' from Madrid -.4aS-*s': Ale- i that she was stocked with great quan- Government were voice work and the loading and unloading of should require the natio to & ata great mass meeting i jandro Lerroux, leader Radical i 3. submi of the, ti0es of foodstuff a and other goods, trucks, of whi.ch_theri is,.a shortage. Jhe sacrifice. t.to ;:'held here *on Frida)r night to protest party in the Chamber of D , Deputies, iias 'the export of which is forbidden. P The' ..against the "enslavement of Belgians" introduced a bill' prohibiting Spanish :correspondent adds that the vessel" V'tbe"Geniian Gov&nment. The de - 94D subjects and vessels from provisioning, will not leave Rotterdam for the pre-' portation,,of the Belgian populace was GOVERNMENT GREEK- ACCEPTS Carman submarines. n. any way. sent. 'received 1condernriedin letters from .7 ENTENTE ALLIES' ULTIMATUM -Theodore Roosevelt, Archbishop. Ire-, land, Joseph H. Choate, a;d other pro- minent men. Equally forceful were e BRITAIN'S FOOD CONTROLLER �addresses delivered h, a. Jame i % M. A.eeb, fQrrniv -Assistant At:. All King Constantine's Troops Must, Be' �Vithdr'awn, From Tiles' toi:zlcy-General of the United "State;s; -LAYS DOWN HIS -PROGRAMME P A'arerv. T.; saly'and Only Few Left in Peloponnesus. Wrn. Malt nning, rectkor,and TrRe ty Church, i whQ presided. -A Reiolutio�s wear: adopted urging, Will Adjust, Supplies jo Tbat' Every body 'Will Have an` E'quik despatch from London sayi: The drawn from Thessaly, and only a ce*r-* the "Government of the United States Chance of Getting a Fair,Share. Greek Government has accepted the tam nu-mber, of *soldients are to be con- to protest with all its force and ultimatum presented by fh,-Entente.centrated in P'cloponnesus, earnestness against these outrages; 4, Allies-, says 6 despatch from Athens' to, The demands for reparation for theto eLmphasize the' detestation with 'fighting •sass the Central News Agency. evdtits-of Dec:' I and L, when• .%Iiich the American people regard A despatch from London port. "Will _be_to-adjust the supplies The demands of the' Entente allies'to'ok place between 'Entente landing thes�7 abuses, and to request thc,Gcr-fBaro�n Dev6nport, for speaking the coming into the coUnt,-3r.So that presented to the Greek Government forces and Greek troo' every - presented to be, man Government in the name of all first time as Food Controller. in have e al chance o t calla for -all -Greek troops to be with- formulated later. 3 the pa_N N, an q�u c ne I get- -o-n �ciitr4,ls to cease its. polipy (!f expet-, House of Lor�ls Th-tirsd.-ay, sEiid'the ting R fair -sbare—no more and no leas. a— __7 Hation and slit'very." ' and pledging sblf1tiOn`of the food question reFolved On account of many people buying up .our utmost su port to the Adminks-! itself into one of a system of ration- sli,pplies sugar cannot be c�ot at all. Btst p I tration i6 wbatever way it may coil-, ing. It was not enough to rnain'tiin'A he ain Will Spot Food Like 'Germany renledKi,nw-t fQutid for that. Pos- 'i elude to act." ,the food supplies, but it was over-; sibly the only way -will he by a system whelminilyessent a] that they be dis-of rationing." MEAT AND LIVER 'tributed fairly. IHORSE it Was obvious, Bonin Devonport w A despatch from London gays: --'allowances. 'The neorders will have 39 CENTS A potjNo. The Food Controller said his fist, azMed,'that a general diminbtion in the JBritaln Is preparing to settle clown to a, beneficial effect on.the country's fiTr- duty would be to ascertain the (111anti- consumption of staple food was neces-'' period of war- life approximating antes, reducing imports considerablyA. desparch from Berlin says: Owing ty , Of food stocks available and the sa ry. 'At present this diminution and tl�us ueneliting 'exc ange. YrOm I to the steady advance in the price of stocks the conditions'that have ;existed for -the steps already taken it is evident � visible.' There were Maliy, ah- could o." y be brought by volun-' -said,' I horse meat a maximum price of 30' patriotic so long In Germany. After New the new Government contemplates cents a pound for the best cut 11 hold 'e 'aur p�ople, h9 trying to get tart' abst 6heq, -but if voluntary ab-, of supplies in e%cess of their, stinence%w s not successful it be' Year's there will be war bread, re- drastic changes that are bound to get! .0 and sausage, has been fixed by the stricted travelling facilities and sugar 'the support the - op would wants. necessary to make abstinence comjiul-� "My -of people. y thoritAes. I remedy," said Baron Devon -1 sory. -.. { . '�•^•-�-'• - -- —,—7-7-;' LOCALISMS. -Born, on Thursday, Dec. 14th, Theta= on excess profits yield- :., to Null and Mrs. Kniftoo, a son. ed the=British Goverduseut &73,699 AS -See the fine die[ �ay of useful 000. IJ S _ y r.'. -We wish all our readers a giflts at McFadd'eir'r+ Qrug Store: * W.'D. McPherson,. K• C:, sue- a Merry Christmas. =The annual school ' meetin•g reeds Hon. W.-J. Hanna as Pro- f' "7 --Miss Mary Harding, of Torou• will be held irr the school-room at vincial Secretary.'s" to, is home for holt- 10 a. in. on Wednesday-next. -+-- -=Persons huing cement bags 1)e- -LETTERS TO THE EDITOR D1_SPLAY'1,_'.'.',: says. TH_E -BIG Xm S - Mrs. Varty is spending rbrist- longing to John McGinty are re- Dear Editor-May, I aek you to pub- G, teas with her son, George, in To- quested to return them at once.." lish-a few lines bringing to the atten- i �S AT pots -The township council held Lion of the Pickefing taxpayers a VOhe post' office will be open their last nieeti-erg' bn Friday last- shameful bungle and a deliberate and .;from 10 to 11 a. m. only, on Christ• when the financial statement for- a waste of the peoples money by the sac was prepared. a bunch of incompetents bearing the was Day. Y p p name of engineer I refer to•Padmer's -Mise Clara Ham left on Thurs. doz fried- cakes at 12c per bridge. g = du<•. fc)r Frida and SRtuid)i only,. _ p with re and to ,day _to. spend a few des. with' Y Y -In the first _ place, I{'„ tq­ "100 �'islands at BradfGrd. ' also fruit cake aC 35c and 45c per changing the natural watercourse and -F. B. and Mrs. Housser have lb."at the Pickering Bakery. jal purchasing it right-of•way from the re`tttrned ' borne, after spending a -The blethocist Sabbath School Palmer estate a fes' rods north whet-e 1 ' few days in Chicago. will hold a sin: sal Christmas Ser- they bave moved the bridge, and built e -Mrs. J. H. Rogers is spen(iing vice on Sunday, Dec, ;24th. All, a dam in the natural course which will friends cot'c1ia11 invited to attend, {Ikely be'-swept out by the first biK "Christmas. Keith her son, Arthus Y freah'et, a eor,tt•act wits"let that will and Mrs. Ragers, of Turon-to.. -S. S. No. 4 Rist, Pickering, cost upwards (if $3,M), wi)en 61,000 � ' t icon gist � p CHINA AND GLASSWARE—We spent' considerable time Hi, i -Miss Helen blurri=sey, t<•ho y-one prizes at the School would have done abet ter job,. selecting uur'Xrnas stcrek awl the gouds have opened out I has been attending schoul in Tor- Fair, seventeen of which were I thinksomeuneshould put crimp " first rizee,.tbe amount won baso in their wings, take a hared in this, very sati�fctrn y indeed. �j'( have secured a lot cif Jana- onto. ii horne'fur her vacation. P R g hese china,' etc., which is not'bnly'more ibi uty and pretty -The public sahuol laas closed $13.60. Mr. Editor, and put a stop to this than the Germain guutis we previously had, but is ' for Christmas vacation and will --:bliss I it ole Rankin, of'the waster of public money. per its well. Don't fail to see our dis�sy. re- o en otr Wed�Ie,ciri.y;. Jan. seri. • teaching staff of the Ottawa Busl- Yours truly, —.its a considerably e 1>i_rg has ever Seen,- - p iside _ =John Ansrin, ..of Balsam, will .nese College, is spending, at 6—rAX as OEIN A,,sm. the ^reside. with his nephews, Palmer •vacation sit the home of her Wroth-------- - - ---- lullBros., during the the winter er here. The Corporation -of -the-rownsbip Toys, Dulls• etc., for the Kiddies-Santa. lans scams to have made months. -The nomination meeting for of Pickering.., "The Big Store" his headquarters this year. Such an assort- -The baud of the 93rd Battal- the village will be held in the town _ = meut of toy carts-, wagons,, w heel-barrows,-- snow ion. (Peterboro). of which Allan hall this (Friday) evening at 7.80• PcaLIC'' OTLC$ is hereby gi-ven that - .- - - _ shovels, banks, pistols, Kiddie Kars, and also. Clark is a member, have returned o'clock. A good attendance of the Council of the Township of Picker- games of all, kinds and descriptions. Canada. arriving by the \ortrh• ratepayers is desired. ing will at a meeting to be held on -Au interesting lot of 'new Monday, the'8th day-of January, 1917, land at Halifax oh Tuesday. g LEATHER GOODS-Scme beautiful glove and handkerchief ,# -Rev. Ja.s. Mellro has received forenoon the hour of eleven o'clock in the _ ' books have been selected 'for the c.•ases,' brush and comb nets, manicure sets, hand bags, etc. - Y forenoon In the Council Chamber of Public Library. Why not resent -a call to �Vallacetown, near St. present the said township at the Village of � 'Fancy handkerchiefs galo-re, pin cu4hivn9, work baskets, - 'Thomas, whkb, we understand, Your friends wUP will ith a Library ticks BrouBbaa�, consideraBy-Law for clue- fans collars, ties, slippers, etc. Y upon his new duties early in Jan- You cAnnot get better value for 50c anywhere, ing to the Cawppbellford, Lake Ontario -Charles St�aIlow, who has and West n-'Railway Company that For .men we have a fine -assortment of ties, gloves,, ruitt= sweater -us" During the past Week a cold been seriously ill at the home of portion ot�he road allowance between coat-, slippers, hosiery. etc. . wave swept over the country. , his si.gter, Mrs. William Clark-, of Concessions Three 13> and Four (4J at when the mercer • dropped down Church St., left on Friday toe encs Lots Seventeen and Eighteen in said - y pp some time with friends near concession Four in the Township of to the zero. mark. The roads have Picket Ing, described as follows: HARDWARE DEPT improved considerably and a few don. He waa accompanied by his. All and singular that certain portion -inches of snow now would make sister, Mrs. Copeland. - of the road allowance between eonces :.ideal Cbristmas weather. -The township nominations cions three (3) and four (4) in the Town- Our Hardware Department is also displaying a choice lot _ -Henry Austin was in Toronto will take place this (Friday) after- chip of Pickering. County of Ontario of ngeful presents, such as O'Cedar mops, Rayo lamps; Per- 1 on Wednesday visiting his son, noon in the town hall, Brougham. and Prosince of Ontario shown colored - fection heaters, wringers, clocks, cutlery, nickle ket• _ Pte. Victor Austin, who has been From the present outlook there red on the plan herein, and containing - - flea, carpet sweepers, etc. And say, there is ... in the Base Hos pital, for the past otill be an election as the south ao area o! fifty three hundredth, of an .. nothing that will please flee mistress ` $fteen weeks. We are leased to g acre (0 53) more or less. the limits, end wishes to have larger re- of the house more than a t, dimensions and bearings of said por- report that the latter is ateadilp presentation at the council board. tion of road 4llowance being described"1900 Washer ora "Pandora Range," Improving and expects to spend =The Whitby Fire Brigade will fullawa Christmas at his hoose. hold -their annual Ball in the Town Commencing at a point on the Nor- The Women's Institute will Hall. Whitby, on Friday, Dec. 29, therly limit of said- road allowance _ hold their neat Meeting at the at 8 30 pp m.. Lunch served in ;aid point dieing distant twenty two. In our Grocery Deli t everything is ready for Xmas rush.. Raisins, ' -hove of Wrs.'W. H. Peak on the councitchamber. Good•musie and feet aad -four tenths of a loot (284', Currants, -Dates, -Figs, Nuts, Candies, etc., galore. In the s splendid ro ram. Tickets $1.00 from the Southeasterly angle of lot afternoon of ,jao. ,4th, IN17, having P P R , candy line you can't beat onr 25c. Xmas mixture. changed the date from Dec. 28th. per- couple. Dunt forget the eighteen. if measured t an easterly R 4 direction slurry said Northerly limit of Report of the Convention b dele- date. _ po y road allowance : thence :North ,events •l gates ands paper on Self Denial Pickering public school Xmas .seven degrees. twenty six minutes • a - _ will make the meeting of .unusual exams., Intermediate room : Sr. East,`, 770 26' E three hundred and .�CHAPMAN interest. All ladies invited. Ill., ,lax 600.-Hilda Morrison 45', forty nine feet !:349 t along the last -Many persons living on the Blanche Walsh 372. Dorothy Towle mentioned limit : thence South sixty uveal marl routes 'ha+Pe adopted gam+ Eva Mur by 354, Elsie Baker degrees, forty 'five 'minutes Nest ppUSE-WARM = the ractic"f utting mons -for 825, Louisa dohnR�,rr �i _S:liar S � �' ted �' •�• stamps into the mail boxes. money Law 225, Artie Crockett °17; Geo. one feet ;361 t to a point on the south- • P erly limit of said road allowance, thence contraryto regulations at the Tbextoo 216, Dolly Palmer `: is, ; g South- seventy seven degrees. twenty postmaster wishes the nblic to be Charlie McGinty 1545, Charlie Bak• one minutes %'t est (S. 7 r 0 21 W 1 aloe p If in need or sal SlioC't= or Hearses of any kind call :�n�l let lie ,informed that the mail "carrier er 16`_', Alex Crockett 94. Jr, III, said 'Southerly limit three hundred {teaunot be held responsible for any max , 600-Geo. Cowan 168, Hugh and forty nine feet (349'( thence North SllOn «il S01tl8 of ill@-befit 11118 lliade�. .,money lost. -Stamps .bhould be .Miller 184. Ella Stephenson 180 Ed sixty degrees forty dye minutes East j :t^ purebased in the -regular way. Marquis 176, Agues Moore 144.E Sr. (N.W--WE) two hundred and thirty Furnaces of the bass II1ake8 installed -Wm. Latchford, son of Mrs. II, mat:. 400-Ed Walsh 2713, Wel- one feet (281 ) to the point of com• . Lateliford of this -village, died on helmina Mutcb 561, Frank Morri- mencement : and for the establishing - B of a public highway over certain other Tuesday, Dec.. 19tb, in the hospital son 240, Ruth Morrissey 228, Geo- landas deecgbecl io said B Lww-to , is Cleveland, at the age of 45 rye Match 241, Jack Swbbs I64. e. ceded by the said Railwnv Cum- international Stock Food always on Eland. �y years. The deceased was formerly Mary McGinty 146, Clarence Pot- any to the said Municipality for road pp 'rational Drop-head Sewing machines. - +,' might switchmanat Pickering ste• ter '184, Clarence Mercer 129, Au- diversion in lieu of the said portion of r p. tion before the Grand Truok was th+)ny Coyne 40, road allowaticeto be closed as afore- - double cracked. Se left here -A number of otir• residents said. — ^.Cutlery and General Hardware, etc. IN ears ago, and went to went to Whitby on Wedqi euday All persona interested or whose y g ht be prejudicially lands may or int y .— 0 g p � and Thursday IRB O hear the case t t yy c ,jam Cleveland where he has ever since y affected b the passing of such pro- O S G P H 11-7. �B U /1f D Y yesided. He was unmarried. His of C. S. Palmer vs. Police Village posed By. Law are required to attend ' funeral took place in Cleveland. of Pickering. :lir. Palmer claimed at the said meeting when they will be -As Christmas comes on Mon. $1600 damages, said to have been heard-in person-or by-Counsel or poli- MK ' We Will Save You Money :day. next that day will be observ• caused t)y flooding his cellar and citor with reference thereto upon eti- LW • _wed in the usual manner, and the land, doe to the diversion of the tioning to he so heard. business To will be closed as 4vatee conrse some distance north -Dated this 5th' day of December. usual. To mans Christmas this of Iiia property, by removing a -year will be a day of sorrow, in. culvert thus causing the-water to -DONALD R. BEATON. Clerk- We.foresaw the present market conditions in time to lay in a supply . stead of one of bright cheer Rod run down past his property, and of Woollen Wear, Mitts, Robbers and Caps, hence we happiness. Thousands of homes also by insufficient Arainageof the ne Fruit Store ' can Bell to you at a reasonable price. that the foundafioo of his hoose 'HAS THE QUALITY Our Rubbers are the same rice. as set" ear,—and we can guarantee { of the war, and-instead of making p y '. mer was weakened nrcesitatin the - • - -: you Lite best-of satisfaction with the old favorite brand,, merry many will be shedding g - "Maltese Cross." It's the kind of rubber yo•t'il j taste, and mourning for those construction of a concrete wall to Oranges, Bananas, Pomegranates. buy once and then for all time to come. whose blood has been shed on the prevent a cave-in. The Trustees Onions, Lima Beans, Celery, battle-fields of Flanders. on the other hand claim that they Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes We have' goodly supply on hand a An Woollen Underwear, -Every newspaper in the pro• have made sufficient provision for and Spuds. - including the famous "Pen Angle." " 'Vince has been flooded-byrequests .all ordinary freshets and that the Choice bulbs for indoor culture. T� �T for liquor advertising. The rue• occasion in which Mr: Pslmer'scel• 1�:ICgERI1trG �jority of these papers have refus. lar wag Soused was due to's block- As the market is so uncertain this year 1R. .A t ]BUNTING Ti l Gf we cannot list rices and stay with Established 18.57, rid to allow them in their columns, ing of xhe.large drain. T. N. Phel- them-A good deal always. - - although the bRit offered wag an, of Robinette, Godfrey dt Phel- r - ' of the most tempting kind. Most an, of Toronto; was prosecutor, NEILSON S ICE CREAM XMAS �. �Ii i SOON BE Hr-R�. ` of the Toronto dailies which were while W. E. N. Sinclair, of Osha- 1117 AS LL + Plain, in cones, sundaes or in reaping a rich harvest from these was acted for the defence. The Ice-cream sodas-always good, -- advertisements are now banishing cess,' as tried before a jury, with Are you needing Christmas Groceries ? If so this is the piece to buy at right them from their columns. This is Jtidge-McIntyre on the bench. A H. J. MARQUIS prices. }3sisins, seeded and seedless, lbc. Currants 15c up. Peel, - no doubt done at the` demand of number of witnesgea were examin• orange, lemon and citron, 30c. ' Walnuts and Almonaa 60c lb. public opinion, The prohibitory ed on both-side9. The jury, after M O>DtA�O _ Evety variety of spices" at old prices. Prunes 2 for W,. law was enacted as a war measure bearing the evidence, returned a -- Dates 119c lb. Apricots only 14c ib. and it has been considered as an verdict is favor of the plaintiff, E. � DALE MIT.1p -act of treason by many to annul awarding $500, damages,. -and re- _ _ 1Jranges 45c per dozen.up. .Lemons 48c per dozen up. the effect f commending that the police true- PIC;KFR=rT3 Royal al purple Calf Meal 1.013 a bag. 'J Royal purple Chicken Food SSc and boc. s o the act by, stipplping y ` Ahe'means b which li' uor could -tees 'replace the culvert which Brit and Oyster Shell 85c per hundred. Baron, Ham, Hsddie, etc. ;y y q You can always get the best Mani- be distributed throe hoot. the was removed and which was the country, B' fobs Flour toads from . I. G A GILLESPIE :DUNBARTON' '. cause of the Litigation. Manitoba Wheat. A. � -On Friday evening last, 'Co1'. MEMORIAL Royal Household and Gleuora for Cockbnrn, Major Patton and Dr.' -- Bread. Tryabag.' Bascom appeared. before the town- Txoli-z'ov - In loving mernory of Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oate ship conned in regard to the quer- Thomas Thornton, who passed away BRA\ , SHORTS S S tion of rt;cruiting. - I914: - MIX FEEDS BLANKET As i� non: well on.Dec. 17th, ROBES MIT known, the former methods of 'Sleep.on dear father, thy labor's o'Pr, t) AT CHOP - , THE SF..�SO\ IS NOR' HERE recruiting had failed is t}teit imr' Thy willing hands will toil no mori•� CRUSHED OATS !s pose. In the, earlier stages of re* God took you hoose 'cause Ile though $ARhT:Y CLOP fall and winter stork now on hand, also erniting, when the Voting men heat WHEAT were eager to enlist, the sv�tem To ;ive frit everlasting'rf'at, CRACKED CDH\ - - l =et=e�•rmcl lien(] Single Ilacness fr)r'�.ru) wasgnite effect6al, blit rec•etitly -Axo- .��D ErLti .. `?II\i✓D HEN FLI:U I set second hnnd,Single Hames- Fcn the work hAd ber'1)ple mesas 1 ' _ _ diflianit, so that the militia depart• TI.f T TABL P ckerin g Station ' Calf deal. r anent decide+i to ,lace rntlr•h of the T. R. Trains going Eaet ibe as fo'•lows— F�,Lrnes Culla„, 13,Mt and Shoe Reimiring neatly I _ :17uia,�es Meal •. work tn' he Iianils of riv�ian�. .1 O 6 11si1 S.” A JI, - 2M Isocal L' 45 P. }I• CHOPPING AND OAT rind promptly attended to. it atr+nd. now Ontario onnnty i; i ., Lccal �.U4 P. M. CR7'Sfii�f; F:Z'FR�'T)AY third last 'n the matter of forni=h- Trains going Wept dee as follows- Get pri •es an feed in ton lut I pICEEgIN G A A�{�;ESS RMPORIU�I � ing reurni 5hF i- =till 1000-lint r �o. 1 F.oral ?.y'? A. M. BELL PHONF,. r,F hP� (II ;t 'ind it. i� hol-)el that ' Local 2.i:S P. M. „ o A :V'0), Nz'. ,T. C0.,\ CCE"rF. The will nr runtinne to remain it) Jtai; ;.40 P. N, F'. W, N n. P..ene o �:.e N ,aL:i•, E filch she now i 'Sandav in,iuded r. �'.• .'.:i:.... .:-• .,.. '.,....,itf.:rt.;td".rM.',:;.-:..^C"..T•..�. t"sr..-_...'1...... ..... ....-_a.. _.... .. .._..__ .. .. . _.. _ .. - -.. ... . .. .-. ,a..r. �.ss..-._'-`�'.e.v�r�..._.,..�.._,......�..�...,w„.:-��:...re.�.;:L•';�,_ n,...r._,.,_-'.r.s.e.�.!C3...w,.,,�a'n .._.