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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_11_30.. ..: n°j9t.. .`M•^?': d4 5 .A-,. »=A.... „�y-fA•'"" ... :tea ;.3 a GC- 37—)`;N 'a„J,.,y .�.;sa. yf�l�y>ty c �, w,,. •¢ �6y, ... ., r ' �.. ,., :F4i .. :'L � y . � r. ` Y � Kvt•-. - Gr .•,r . ,y . �..iyn° � •. �., - '.. ir!' �. � y� >.. .,�.t=•�. •., t•.s '� .. .,- ,�.d+,w: � .u' :Pru: • •o.•� .. �. ,i,••" •i"v.•C. �c�. �r .- - - wafsisz_.. .,'"�•,N75� .4 .. _ y... .7 i:. �++ .wen-�iF`•�a�r9 t+n-- .-yr.* v ' '..., ✓ �� •,�,�{a ,...-..k • ,: ,F.• .�. - p ,H .p. R NN!EiW. :-VOL. A XC3, . 'ICBERIGa N,• ONT., FRMA.Y, OVEMBER 30, 1917 ./0 • _ `� ��O'�issioststl aril. uA "OUGHAlw >isbaiiifetisd 76 . yttas+sBaer He1se Dr. Ira Freel hasrned home. N, Y. Macha„ of Oshawp, leas lase!lafter speradiog the mnof Nowom- for a few da s.beein 1�%wYork-. doiost-graduate Graham Johnston wad In Vibridge GREENWOO dX L. CALDWFLL. Y. D., successor ' Are (penin up a store' work, on Monday on business. • roto mo tar•a�r. B. erodes. Tracor of . The Military Tribunal at Stot�ille Mrs. W. J. Dovitt spent the past our. has finished their sittings and 1were west with friends in Toronto. �flAiit ~we w Sanders' B�OCk • very fate to the farmers In this nom- Mrs. Graham Johnstone rat a taus MILLS Xen-ws B. V. $. OAATWBI(:HT, For. �. •, munity. da s with friends in town this week. J6 the meH et Oss..ahm.r,o.a. seteawor to The Dominion election campaign Lieut. Fred. O. Mechin and Pte. r , i o� m s• onk +Des 1a°°rs And will be leased to j has already started vith, ac vigor Archie P. Mechlu. o! the Nova Scotts p ire 5, show you the White here, The Hon. Meokeaaie Hing ad- Ra[lwsy construction apd Forestry, ��pp IL FORSYTH. D. of O.. Regii- Rotary Sewing. Ma• dressed a well attended meeting is Batt., Balled for oversesiaaat week. .LZ. terra m•mbor oI Mrs ,p y�l�o•webto■l saw- thin and the Shuttle. - the Liberal Club halt last Thursday The anniversat•y services of the Bao- stlialee of Ontario. special a0sarton a!y0p to. t1�a eaiasof diose. syn to" hvea ttarllt Machine. ight, and Mr. Armstrong will hold a ugham Methodist church were held ' 3 aaesoar. tett Uoioalst-meeting on Friday. Now. ft last Sunday. when the aermone of the t -and, B O. MaKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. Tictrolas from $27,00 Rev. Mr. Owen, of Whitevate.deliAht- i, . ldiab■ nt•mh•r of the a uese ar to !M•00. and hear. TTH LING. PICI�RIN(i ed all who heard them. I! the people-Walite rte, the Herr Viotroia would do as directed b the ptreacher. ipwiaae and, surlsous oe oar rte a..atiw Srnast Pratt r rat a,da in Oshawa he would be about right. Bzeellent „x Ooll•p of s■raeeas, *Ea Recut' s. pe they attwMn to dateaeea of w0aua sad. last west. music was rendered by the Locust - _. . ole.�� Cake in and haat the Weldriek Madill spent Sunday with Hill Choir. You cannot beat them as Pcioest Mason d~ Risehe Hew Carter, of Bangor. a musical combination. In fact they y L011111660 Mason Frank Turner purchased a rine re. are the best choir that has been to out am no baying Bil<cll:wliesl� gistered mare fast week. village for twenty years. and are en- _ F, FARBW "" ) -C, HARRIS- Fred Middleton. of Goodwood. spent titled to the thanks of the commut; year • s b crena �M.eay, ■aa o..■t�r �Phones�2700 .; Sunday with H. G. Michell. Ity for the treat they afforded them. Home• ss v - - - The weather has wonderfully chang- —lXN. ed. Boys prepare for skating. A large stook of Bran and abcl m , A]r. OBRISTIAN, Barrister and J. B. and Mrs. Turner and daughter wMrctsr of superior quality on haiadi •potiaitor.lrotar� t■ta. 1tNe >ro�q i�s stouMle,1hto s rat Baturda with relatives here.qou. Dela Brook At xorah. &0by,say _ant S. Turner and Mtti ells have The county council are in session at right prices here this week. 1WILLIA M J. BEATON, B. A.. Bar- returned home, alter a month's visit The Bell telephone company are giv- ris&or, sotfaitor.11o0arypub s,seaotd�tea at Oakville. tog as improved service in a direct M) brands. of Flour for eithet� An Praatloe rich 1[wra, aTetmw. Dealao■ dr �1.�,IsmMl�' 1�otser. Barristers, Toronto Qelural Tr■ats is It 1f asw r 1rM line for Toronto business. Asilaln 0 Baymreet, Tamale. T•1• a1ROCK ROAD bread ll _pastry are an- K.A. m i• st HOUSEgURNiSH1NGS The Ontario is to have are mak- excelled for unlit their annual Christmas drilling ad to the Kingston road from the pita _. Our teacher is drillin her pupils for lug arrangements to have vel haul- quality �. De.s�a>f Big stook. at the lowest prices: Mrs. Harry-Bllloett is Improving in north of the town. S. Deliver free health during the past few days. The Paris Guild of All Saints' church Our local sports are captiring a are holding a sale of home-made cook- Cmuluats of the Royal CoialM of D. Dy ental n ;asraeoaa and Uni.etneo ty of To.o . Odcs goodly number of rabbits with a new Ina at Miss Ham's residence on Tues. =16 �w. M. Pringle's hardware wore. ,wtuty, . Call and wee.: ' Ind Phone gM, ferret. day alternooun ext. licit >at•we`•S�to 12: 1 to 6.30. isd.'ph m ii. Clarence Young and Ivan Rodd.of Uunner Frank (fray, son of James �!� Claremont. Oshawa, called on friends hereon Sun. Gray of this town• has won a distio- Sij; A S T A K rs - lfwrte` sir. Bea*on-aabaeaee e+ereeas. Dr. Gorr. da last. wished service medal for bis bravery a, et Ttaroato, will be in chards. gg 0. J. Fitzpatrick sprained his ankle In a recent action on the western �Q Ti� x ' �'� and is now laid ap ,and under the doc. front. The shingle that has given sant- i R V a �"aa. K—E tor's care; The flag on the county building was faetion for over 30 years. ErlspoTs� G. HA'J[ Issuer a! rr�a�s Clifford Hubbard. Qhsa. Fuller and half -masted Tuesday In b000r of a Corragated Icon with a ;# in. � Lfoauw m the oesag ' of It and 6 quarts, with coven any color Arthur Percy have each purchased a Port Perry hero. Pte. ]lid ley, who 2 in. corrugation, see it before yoslt A.Uns!mea' My 1 cart bee boxes new gasoline engine from W. H. Jack. Ras killed in action in one the battles buy other malted. It you ase itis• 4 berry son. in rianders. need of a Cream Separator. Trjr TPOUCHBR, Real Estate Auo- 21 and 87 quart crated'. made of ve Beth Badgerow's dog tried to pass The local chapter of the Trafalgar a premier for 30 days. -&JOW • u0now. valuator, soneown sod iaa■er T taarrfage u•.e•... S:oeWsa. thea boards. Strong and very ligbL. underneath a moving train end had Daughters at a meeting la the Ontario s .: • _ its front legs cutoff at the shoulder. Ladies' College this week decided to gaeclline engines from $30.00 e*s. TT HOPTER Lacher of Marriage Order early, as it there o a good exop Seth completed the job with a un. Invest SM of their (ands to Victory See or write we helots buying. JV • Ise nses to ih• slowly of oasarso, of fruit there will not be half i R Bonds. Bell Phone. Osise at store and life resfdenoa. Mu mo■L eaouf;h package fbr; WHI"RYALS a: big turnout from here the demand. _ Thee was u mIT ilB R.BEATON TOWNSMPOLEBH Oats are a general disappointment Oshawa a union government ni meetingala F. M. ProIIe@• Plate D. eonvevanow, oommtsdos•r for raklue .Chopping sand oat rolling ever! day as In yield. O.bawa oo Monday night. Many to. a•eountess kits. money is lees usual. cowmencingon Monday We understand that the ladies of ladles attended and several occupied _ neo farm eraeetsy lrsum of ]stria, Lie seats on the platform. Bath Martin's p �r y �r �f waw" •, out. ,.v the PSed at July the Red Ores received about twenty riot and the armorles we crowded ekering rag dollars �s their share from the movies •-- W. G reen River that were given bore last week. to capacity. j17t3H S. PQOH, (lien Majnr, Out. Barnes,+ R Dr. James Moore• of the 116th. Rave •� s mase-od snasion..r. Bsvn•n. sap•r. Or address R. R. No. 1. Loctiat $ill. B°me are advocating the produc a erre Sur address in the-ldnslc Hall All automobile and Bicycle. Jones to tmoorted and tbo•oughbr•d 00001. tion of more hosts. From reports re- Nal" ~net" an7.hire, wrtra for terms ceived they will be badly needed be- .Tuesday night tse his experience at the :..repairing promptly and particulars. 1•han.tad 4116 t+y REAL ESTATE..... y }runt. blige Gott, ref the O. L. O. attended to. fore the end of next year. We believe sing and the hand from the+ military �j POSTiLL. Licensed Auctioneer, that every one who can. should help a i _e tqr counties of Tart and Ontario. An*- '����� �� little. hospital Added to the enjnvmeat of Tree, Oil B, Grease and repairs; lfoe sates 0f a11 kinds atwaata to as obor0rt the evening by Its fine playing. The always Oa hand. _ The White ale Club U. F. O: will y soft". Address Green stvwF.0.. Oat, silver collection was in aid of the sold- Andrew, X011**04*8 meet on Tuesday, Dec. 0th, when elec- Potter AII�1"8W tion of officers for 1918 will. take place. ler" comfort hens rat the hospital. The new industry secured by the ! x �'.� • I �0�% � - Delegates for Convention O. F. O., for Vstorioa Surgeon Fiver Acres of Land For Sale Dec. 19th, should be named. Beery passing on Monday of the by-law is PICKERINGI, Oat. * g • member should turn out and make it avor of the arrangement with the w 't Honor Graduate of the Ootsrid' Vete all planted with good a big meeting. Meeting at 8 United Rubber Manufacturing u1d rinar college p g e ole P. m. 7 Next Sunday, Dec. tad, the Memor• Reclaiming Co,, of Tomoto, will morn and Graduate of the Veterinary Winter fruit, much to the town. Itis not alone the+ +1'y ial lier+ice for the late Capt. B. L. Science Association. 'ust Doming iIItO Major- will be held At the Methodist beneOb directly. but the lint of tl s .Write phone—o®ee 1808, residence 1600 in church, bare, at $ p, m.• and the tablet citizens practically uniting in favor of g given by the Sisters and Officers of encouraging the location of Industrie. +CLAREMONT - ONTARIO � the$onehmead Hospital. England, will will undoubtedly lead to other similar P g developments. It is the intention to e s is on• be unveiled: The musicai'nervice will dor prices fir. $� AT�dGRE contain In part that beauti}u} excerpt get the buildings up without delay. A y, 'Blest are the de rtes" from 8 hr's big Cleveland construction firm may Veterinary Surgeon Nota Public, Pickering.p° " get the contract. The site wilt boons - • Honor Gradwteof Ontario Veterinary oratories -The Last Judgment. mother especially One piece is cif several splendid ones. commanding On Sarnia - College. All walls da or night the splendid shipping facilities that attended to. he Pickering are these" b J. Miner, taken from M C+O Committee h the adl^ gutty to the of the ems promptly . . . Can - St. Jobn'aelation. tet whit trackage a ..Bell and Independent Phones � � apostle, being carried by the angel to adiao P+tciSe or Grund Trunk systema • r PICKERING - ONTARheaven sees countless numbers array - 10 will aeaare. It will require four acres ; at least. The average wage la a ruh. ed' in white, and woodere wbo the - i The object of this Aaoeiatlon is to aro• "Light a"venin limp" is s her factory was stated Mr, Wooten to � can save f the public meeting Friday to be 824 I lesssnstealing and prosecute simple though very toncblog melpdy, ; )-JOHN PHILIP the felons.. • p a week. Expert fire makers commae�d tall o! remise and comfort, sod the pe IW is A paraphase of that old hymn a dollar an bour. One hundred men ]Y]On�?�% a Hare ; full line of rreeh end our- "Saviour ata to Th dear name we will be' r.apluyed ew quickly am the - • Moubsn bavinff propert� stolen oommami. y factory will accommodate that man; Ad meats cons"ntl on hand. cols immediately w) an member raise." sung by the sopranos and altos y of 2169 We Oom�fles. alone. Just before the close Handel aslLi �p sg l t � Roll, B"mkf st Bacon, "Dead March"will be played by Mer: ��titi a /� Msmltaeship lid 51.08. M. Hoover. This i. a military WgDx=DAT. 'Dnc. &iH—Di oo A. ''L. REESOR ' iHam, Bologna, YGVetiaers, oto. Molkni s ea app i.e ftegldeot a se funeral march. sale of 06 he�id of 8hnrchoso�a lot Highest prions paid for GRatrnw000 IS. con. 7, Pickering, the property LOCUST $ILL ; Butchers cattle i Exec. Oom.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- of B. E. Pugh. Sale at 12 o'clock. _ or. W.• V. Richardson. Pickering. The Rev.* Mr. Owen, of Whitevale, see bills. H. _S. Pugh. auctioneer. - - �• • • • W Ct preached a very_ interesting sermon WEDWASDAT, Dec. brs—Auction sale » • ] �[ l]� �. R. IIIeXt01, . • a�(. on education Isar Bnnda 9 1ek `"� ��t; Bosnian We were very sore to. learn p[ the of good furniture, paultrv, roots _ e7 • � y etc., at lot 28, con. a, Pickering (one Spe �j�al� death of Willie Law at the front. He - mile west of Brock Road -school), the ,First-class rigs for hire Is the youngest son of George and Mrs property of Geo. Birch. Sale at 1 • f o'clock. See bifid. W. B, Powell. WINTER TERM ore' Toronto. y of this .lilts, but now • Toilet '�0�Day or nlgl;t ar Toronto. !tie remaining son, auctioneer. IIS , meets all • train9 - - - — DAY, UNC.11TH—Auctionsale—of - --- FROM JAN. 2ND. have our utmbstsympatby in their be. Teaming promptly attended to. f reavemeot, 10 scree of mixed stand timber at E•, - LiOTT The Retd Cross concert held In the lot T. con. i. Uxbridge, tie pro rt Amt. Agent for Canada Carriage Uo. church was a °t Arthur Peddle. $!e at i o'°1�ook� _, Qb here last Mondor night w See bills, H. S. Pugh, anctionser. Blush Rose Toilet Soap W. H. PBL' great success. The buil�ingwwpsck- i1 aka Picker, , ed with an eager audience. Dr. Jas. Tu=DAT, Dae. 11Ts—Auction sale e[ -- Yonge !•Charles -Sts, Toronto, Moore gave a very Interesting address farm stock Onctudiog a number of A, flue Toilet $ower niC81 on the very hetpful work of the Red excellent cows) implements, bey, >•fitMe(j s el pr i:7 to -day before the public rain, roots, etc., ample 9. B. ay, l y P SHAW'S BUSINESS SCHOOLS Crass, At the front, emphasising the r . with a clean-cut reword for success• g at 25• cents a koa. h Toronto, preparetor every known ful work: A training in this school fact that no worthier osao could Pickering, the prapacry of James , . Canadi.in Commercial Diplom or paves the way to bigger and better claim' oar interest. He also gave x . Found. Style . 1 o'clock.. ahaer. Certificate. Now too high for our positions of responsibility. Arrange sketch of the lite of the 116th, our gee bills• W. B: Powell, aubtioneer.' Mtiid $Dae county battalion, which proved very Dao. 12TH—Dispersion grade of wort. Free catalogue. now to eater at an early date. Wiedit sale. = (lppd Value it 1S C8>4b8 - Enter any, time!. W. H. Shaw, Thousands will soon be required intereattrig to all, and eepeciall to credit sale. of a herd of SraGclxes those whose sone are in it. Mien pure bred eaialo ued Holstein cat - Pre , McIntosh, Prta. Head for office positions. Let ue train P R r bOE. Edythe Law sang in her usual pleas- tie, at lot 24con. 1 -Pickerin Kin, Offices,;;rage and Gerard dtreeter yon -and we will -do it right. in way,R ( g . •' Toronto. Wtite,ta-da [or our Lar a eta- g touching the heartstrings o} 'ton road), the property of Col. Y g many by her rendition of Toiatoi a Marshall. Sale at I o clock. Terms logos, (i�oodhye," "Rule Britannia" and �n months credit. Oataloguee on Pure Castile SOaP, 30C a bit i "Home, Sweet Home." Edythe in one a licatIon to theproprietor, Pick - W. J. Elliott, Principal of our own girls and we are proud of pp rontice, auc- witch Hazel Ciom lection $0 g P Bring p. o. J. H. P NIP /� her. Later In the.evening a iurprise tioneer, 016 Balliol St., Toronto. p - SAWING MACHINE. 1 number came on the program in the � 20 cents a boa. TOOL'S SHARPENED form of a braided rug, made and given VBIiiBIIt Tile For Sale by Mrs. Wideman, a lady of some 76 We call supply Emery Wheels :and ;Circular Saws. All sizes kept in stock. "Ako Emer* and Saw Mandrels, it -yon wish to build your own frame. w. -E3. TAmir-so.N BROCK ROAD We make a epecialry-of crosscut saws, years. It was put u for auction and Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired., after being sold and re -sold brought Resor -booing a specialty. For a first- the handsome sum of $112.130. The re - class hair trim or an easy shave call ceipts at the door came to 661.80, mak• at the East -end Barber Shop. the total proceeds: SM. The Clare - See our Hoose Furnishings of., all mont Orchestra supplied plenty of kinds: Slightly used- Carpets- music, %pd. everybody went home from 16 cents a yard up. tborough y satisfied, even though the W. J. GORDON PIQKERING firsi good snow -storm was in full swing. Tile in 3. 4, 6 and R inch, .and 10, 12 and If in culvert pipes, at old prices if bought before New Years. Frost will not affect them, so that they wan' be stored during winter if not put In this tall, also a few thousand cement brick for sale. � The Whitevale Tile Yards C• tip'.; Liddle, Phe: Druggist—Gradoste Optician .'- C. N. R. Ti^. jt Agent. . '• f PiGkCQ'r12ZQ, - Q21ta°1.21G� �. _ �.. .� ... ^:v=^,;, ... y-. -,,.- ;. r, :: .., a.-. r',.. �.,. �;. -9 'v..,-:. :•cr.„".�,. .� •+:r":' �._,ax •tau.. a .x, ...y„w � •r• ..tr ;,ao. 10 A. 4.. _rY a �! to give the steel toole, ai�ooce will drop the proser� ttozm MANN AVf7AM Teas ■ ��" homy Asisterin a pass- �� j)� Qr1'OHI '�COIIOItBj of Ov .. <: "A:= tools will came in time, , t� no doubt,. but -Bernell can't give the — Assam teas are the - strongest and ridhest eompensatioa now without making grow -i. It is of these teas that Red Rose Tea himrelf ridiculous; he has too _loudly - chiefly- consists. That is' why it yields the • R1 declared that none was due." "Well, he shouldn't have declared it,B L i vera large nuiaber of 250 cups to the' pound --At the fo. it certainly it- -due; and be will ALL cost of about ja cent make himself much more ridiculous by _ for five cups, and s -sticking to. his declaration than by g very cup , rich, sim i ly acknowledging ' that ' he' had ' Centeal Empires Besieged. - before them. Above all thine be- q¢made a. mistake. siegers need patience. If they do not dkrong, delicious tea., �E4 �. 1 "Fenella!" reproachfully ejaculated The Central Empires are in the posi- have that they had better not try be" ' Julia, for the cnticisms levelled- at her tion of a• besieged fortress. -The area sieging. Nobody submits to being be Dept Good by acknowledged suitor seemed perms: is very great; but all the same, it is singed except he wishes to prolong and tt, ally mortifying even to her' good ua- besieged. Apparently, the larger the the struggle. Iif a .valuable work by one.' the ` • e tm'e ` ize of a besieged place, the longer the late' Vice -Admiral Philip, Colomb; A' a "I'm sorry, Julial I've r d'o .bt does the siege last.. The com a "Naval Warfare," published in 1881 Package Mr. Berreli thinks he's in the righ , g e $ res but he's in the wrong, all the same." tively rapid, fall of the fortresses- un- and, too little referred to now, It was -._ •- . — "Right or wrong, he's got to be up- der the Bre of the immenaeIy heavy pointed out that thg object of fortis held," pronounced Albert, planting his siege guns used 1n this war does not cation is to delay the final success ot. claret -glass decisively upon the table. invalidate the conclusion, because the, one's opponent. That is what the. Ger-� w i "He represents authority, and tha' is area of those places was small. The , man defensive has now become—thej _ enough or anyway, it's got to be en- Entente AIlies are now. besiegers, hope not'Of escaping, but of postpon ough for the present," he added, as with very likely long siege operations Ing ultimate defeat. though in answer to the socialist with- -' - in him, who, though marvellously et•wee n Cousins ; adaptable to circumstances, was ae. i;. ways thele, quietly biding his time.1sfMal, "Mr, Berreli is the man in ower, and Duncan is the. man in revolt, and, as -0•R, A DECLARATION OF WAR. _ - ,� ,• - the •:�orld stands now, the only way. to ! : - escape anarchy Is to back up Power. why I say that Duncan hag got; That's - - - CHAPTER XI.—(Cont'd). Buf surely it would hurt you to I to be muzzled. He's becoming a ' I "Of course you would fancy," he leave your country, Duncan?" nuisance, that young man. Father, said, in a•suddenly softened tone; "of "A man's life is made of hurts; it ,can't ycu have a go at him? Christian • course you could no` know what you seems to me," he said with a - short charity and forbearance, and all that _ ,: were saying.Tell the truth _ Miss laugh, his. gaze stili {axed upon - the sort of thing, you know." c Fenella, diyou say this of yourself, � loeh, his fine profile, with the well- � John sighed a' little wearily. or because of father '14' cut nose and thick, short beard, "I have spoken to him, Bertie; but "Yon: fattier' certai6Iy did mention ;standing out sharply from the back- it doesn t seem to -"reach .him,' some- 1 to me-=" 'ground of unread -looking hills. how. No doubt it'q my own fault." _ "That's all right then,'! and Duncan "And where would you go to?" "The fault of , his devilish temper, seemed w breath. i "The world's big enough, Miss ( rather." "The whole vindictiveness to dna a ratd.er deep b "1 thought it woull be that. Let's Fenella, but it's Canada I'd try for.: of the Gael seems to be packed into ug never talk of this a gin, Miss Fenella If the book I have on m shelf speaks - : that young elan." I "Oh, Berge, no! He's not vindictive. if you want • ua to be friends,' That s true, it must be a splendid land— _ to say." a land where a. stout heart and a pair • It's not for himself .he is fjghting, _ "Of course I want that, Duncan," of strong arms can do almost any-' you must remember, it's -really for his :-.,•Fenella hastened to say, in reply to`tbing, and where a'man isn't looked father, who has lost his work—who is the unspoken point of interrogation. , down upon for using these arms. old and blind, and needs the money. The .business of being a map _ In her heart Fenella, primed as she' "I suppose I ought to be oing It breaks Duncan's heart to see him ivas with Duncsn's view of the case, home,." . said Fenella, after a silence, wanting anything:" - � its ildV8nt8�,es them clays as ,..eauld not but wish him victory in thkdurintt which she had been turning i Fenella stopped, flushed up to the struggle, though she -did so with an ! over this new idea is her mind. temples with the eagerness of her de- Well as its respolmi1 lities--•especi- 'uneasy feeling of disloyalty towards She getsp rather in a hurry as she I fence, nor losing ally of - the glow -Julia, whose chances -of some day be. said it, licking about her, with as- I under 'the astonished glances bent ally if someone thinks enough comin,gg Mrs. Berrell seemed to be toniahed eyes. Really, she had no upon her; The attention around was steadily growing. { idea that it was as date as this. + inconvenient, but tc have kept silence about himr his regia find his wishes, _ "He a trying the boycotting trick "The basket's over -heavy for you, now would have struck her as coward- -now." explained Duncan wrathfully,; Miss Fenella," interposed Duncan, so, ly. This #peaking gp for Duncan Ito choose for Iva chrlstlliitas 9 In answer 'to her inquiry; "wanting to' she stooped for it; "you'll let me carr{m� in some way to be • an &stone- -keep me out of the crews by keeping. it fol you as far as the road. snyway.' + ment for that other piece of toe out of the good claims. It's come It ended by his not only carrying ' cowardice, that day upon the bank. e to this, that any crew with me in it is the.basket as. well as his tool -bag, but It -was her father who came to -her - bdund to get the poo#eat claim in the also helpingg her over the - broken aid, 7. quarry. Every time the list comes round. As she steadied herself by "You are in the A ht, Fenella. It's 'round he .hopes to see me dropped by 9ta broad hand, what mote natural .not vengeance that ht looks for, Mod sago w praedeal. The _ tib _. 'the others. But he doesn't know our' than that In her mind a comparison it's onl justice. His temper is hot, ,s the geese gift --this Gillette --11M right poople. They dont turn theft backs' should arise b. ween these to no souyt, �� p b but I know that his hart essSly upon one of their own kind. I lingers and another hand in which 4 is sound."'a'e letloub Persona'� .-So far, they -have stuck to me all'' hers had lately lain -in frequent greet-. - "But when on earth has Duncan told seder iorh�►� p� Itsgaaldty by the weyr right. which of "course makes him all! Inc.h, what a difference what a you all this inquired Julia staring - -.the angrier, To hear hint talk. you ` difference. with wide and rather starch eyes at k �� _ would -think I was a red revolutionist, i_ The road reached, Fenella put out her sister a� ion } pr,y nvhen all I want it m own rights,' her hand for the basket decisivel , be-, ,. or Jewelry . y g At the cottage, when T m_1 visiting } nvithout, touching his. He'd bunt me ing half afraid that he would offer to his father, and sometimes, too-, I"hale Store you can pick out a Gillette Set that will be, t o : cazr•� it to the Rectory door. But he met him on the road," .said Fenella, lewure. U you have zry Hui I'm not one to be hunted. If yteld'ea it cep w=thout demur; and � sure to i� let° �"� p _. .but of the county in g moment if e " iL strong in her new boldness. though nothing was said bevard a re- i "But surely—" began Julia, when arty bauble setting what you want, write Dm sad ever I do leave the old country, mark touching the shortness of the ; Albert interposed. � will � that you are supplied. .. ,,,.. •'" - will be by my own iron will, and s at remaining way, it seemed to be tacitly "I've got an • idea; Fenella 1 -Since Eby' that or any other man." I understood between them that the es- f you seem to have made -friends with "But acral, you are 'hot thinking of • that?" naked Fenella, astonished. capade of the evening need not neces-' Duncan, how .would it be if you had SAFETY RAZOR CO. "Not just now. 1 couldn't leave sarily be pressed upon the notice of a to at taming the savage? Now, if the Tamil you asked him ale a per favor -to OF CANADA,®r father. But father• once- gone, its y drop the tion, do you think'he : a plan I've thought of at times,—if a _ r �tht I'm thinking of were to happen." would do t?" I�Oulraal. ng " CHAFFER XII. ' - "I—I really don't know;'- said �ifieea�t:acEory:Gt'AetleH>.ildilsii, And is the thing likely to happen? Fenella, in bar turn taken by surprise. 281 '!More like wttb every qday, that Ever since Ella s -dare, dreading for Passes," sai(PDuncan, gazing away dinner" had remained an institution "It would be no more than grafi- : with unblinking eyes over the mys- at the Rectory. So had the retire- tude, surely, considering the -trouble ,,, goo mN CAN.�D.• = -terious shimmer of the loch. - - ment of the ladies after dessert, even yoh've taken over his father. What ' Fenella looked at him perplexel. that dessert itself might though con- do you say? Are you inclined to try ............. g g your hand.?„ _ �Mbwn i M, - conscious of a quite unexpected feel- mist of three bananas and .six biscuits, y „Beall Bettie " she objected, "I „ ung of regret- just as the "dressing" might be re- I yr presented by a change pf blouse, or think that' would be getting into far a lace collar of the vilest quality pro- closer touch with the fancily than we = • duced by Oban spring sales. In this I_at all wish to be." Send Them To respect, John alone, having been given) But Albert only laughed, serenely _ - = FAR FR Up as hopeless, enjoyed immunitg• I cat fident. - Other relics of -Ella's away likewise i "I don't say it isn't, but it's a choice r survived„ such as the :ahes known aa' of evils as I taco it. Duncan has of ',,1�17ythiAg in the nature of the I "entries, the glass troughs, and the ' g ,cleaning and dyeing of fabrics embroidered doyleys which she herself to be muzzled, and apparently ells *has sti one { _ can be entrusted to Parker's had laboriously copied from those t I else can 'do it. Fenella has stiaTted Dye Works with the full s>¢sur- the Episcopal table. the role of Angel_ of Mercy, she may In Albert's and Julia's hands these as well add that of Angel of Peace." duce of prompt,elude 4 mind small but eloquent trifles ..were not' "Yes, yes," agreed John; "that's economical service. likely to fall Into dishonour- and'it, the very thing! I have noticed that ... Babe a parcel of goodoyou wish rend- was only lately that Fenella shad iia- Duncan is very attentive to what vated, attach writitm in. covered in hereeklf certain impatience .+ Fenella says. structionsto each piece, regarding them, and had came to the) - I It would save •Barrell a world of and send to us blparcels conclusion that they were rather noyance, mind that, Julia! and it Beethoven says, "Where the fano is there Is the hap - an_ ar - We • foolish than otherwise, and, At' -any - would - pbst,carrisx�press ' y would save Duncan morethan mere feet home. Very few of us fully realise, yet, the actul tit pay one wa rate, quite superfluous. if F send Today she had astonished Julia by wins the suI tArdlocllnwillenonlon hr Nalw of a musleal education to the rishe Music Is theilk Or, if � or, t, food of the soul, and mhould be ,1+ourlehed durtn child - Or, the fust a remark as to whether_ it • would not be a possible place for him. The j hood. It will help them to grow up better, broaser and Be sure to address your be better to have only one dinner -dish r comuany won't d o Besrell—I ve got more sympathetic men and women. instead of the -mere- j—~ - d pickings df three. rti:at from a safe quarter—an rust I- Music will beautify the clrsrseter-et ti}►a ehlld+.and -i.mr mi. "Dinner would be. ever s' much I him for finding some way of closing ipa� grace and refinement. PARKER'S DYE WORKS quicker to eat -that way," she argued. the quarry gates against his detract- Every parent should mend forthis."Art and the Critic" W[rrED On any other day, Fenella's revolu-� "You think he will have to go album, giving the autobiography of the muslui.great. it YONGE STMT tions remark would infallibl - have „ d Fenella startled. Is just as me cesear to know the life of Great Artists as 791 ry awe Y .asks yy Infallibly -have y , politicians. " - TORONTO � les produced a discussion, s$ well as a' "I am petty sure there won't be the history of p ... , severe reprimand from Albert, but to -I room for both him and Berrell in the This book will interest every child, and teach them to day his mind was otherwise -occupied. place. So if you really take any in- know the great musicians of to -day, Models of the famous ; "Oh, bother that just no, he cut terest in the fellow Fenella, it would ; Williams New scale Piano are also-mhown, with Gold 'short Julia's astonished reply. "I'•ve-be as to see wi►at you syn do." Autograph. of Artists which is .placed on these "Artists' ` to be off again by daylight to -morrow, "Very well, I will try," said Fenella ' 'Choice Pianos." FIELD CASHIERS you know, and- there's something else i after a moment's thought; "but I - I want to talk -out with you. I saw don't know whether he will listen 'to - : Send. this Free Coupon To -Night — axu Berrel2 just before coming in, Julia." me." Every Farm Home Needs Music PAYMASTERS w"Yea,"• said Julia placidly,An in nes (To be continued). - - _ — — — — -- ay .disturbed in the pointedness of — — — — — — — —r -, the address. She was growing used - THE WILLIAMS 'PIANO CO., LTD., lh1 FRANCE b • this time to having the manager The Days. _ y g Dept. W. -Oshawa, OnR. regarde6 as her private property. I call my years back• I, grown old, : CASH "He's getting wild at Duncan M`Don- Recall them day by day; Plegae send me your free album of Great Musicians and Models n€11. The pi headedness of that fel- And some are dressed in cloth o' gold of Williams Pianos.' g DOMINION EXPRESS low is beyond words. Nothing will _ _ • __ induce him- to give up the prosecution And some in humble gray. � .Name - . ... FOREIGN CHEQUES —about that blasting accident, you "' - - know.!' And those in gold glance. scornfully Street or R.R, ..... , • • . • • ` "Oh, yes, something would induce Or pass me unawares; ' THE BEST WAY TO SEND MONEY rr - him, spoke up Fenella, upon some But. those in gray come close to me P.O. , , , , ; ... Province ...... . TO TIiE' BOYS IN THE TRENCHES sudden impulse of boldness. "Let Mr. ' Barrell grant full compensation to { And take my hands in theirs, him ` Theodosis Garrison. �Y ^ - I Adam, and let h'advise the company r _ ., . ._ ., .: ,:,,,: •' �..�:,, ''w;�!,.:' '1rWr^` roti ` — ` . _.:. .. - _ :, . _ .:.. .:. .,,.. ,.. ,,, .. , . ," .- -' ;;...w, -: w, a �._ :.-../`.....er.S�nwa•+---r ,_ ,4*sr_s# e a�'„u...�i,•�F�Y�atcs�.n ��_v.. ��:ts _... - _. i _ '-x ;p.:. , « .re- , p,,.�,'t. •,,,a , �'” :ti Markets Of W 27 -Manitoba WhQ&t- YICTORY OVER FRON` r Ofe 32 MIW_ NO.�I Northern, $3.23k; No. 140- _�neW Byng's Troop Advance Toward ObjectiviN S., I reed, Otic, in store rartVnIllse. 'Junction of 9mbral--Takti 9, 120=1 000 PrisonerL American corn -No. Ontario oats 0,lilte. I to ISO. to 71c; nomin" The British nominal; Ne. 3. do.. 7 Thursd according to freights outside -A despatch from London says: The Ito 'midday consid- OntgLrig wheat-N*w. No. 2 Winter. - g defence line, upon, casualties are declared to be )ntreal. great Hindenbur of pris- $2.22: basis. in store. t"$3.80, according which the German cominander-in-chief erably less.than the number Z Fees the ormrs taken by Gene 11.22 to $1.23, W buitded his hopes of holding :British fro= inroads into the open A despatch from British Headquar- cordfu to fret Vto outside. -territory beyond, has been smashedo I ters in. France says: The Britisb�-re?- to freights outside we . . . . . on Fontaine and their attAick $1.72. acv, and the task apparently was an easy newed outside. Ighta F one. .it atents; the are still holding the ground, between fr obs flour-Firat Attacking over a front of 8' 2 miles, ntaing and south of Fontaine. It is 31100 -extending from -the Scarps River east I unofficially estimated that several accordir1w ba, 4 winter with his Eng- I score of guns have been captured. Dritaxio dout 'j, ly troops' The attack came after a night of Toront;; 99.�O bulk, so d. lish, Scottish, Irish and Weli shipment. tined comparative quiet along the Cam- blillfeed. car lot: delivered Idontreal General Sir Julian Byng, who Pla freights, bags -Bran. Per tow a And carried out the attack, has made I brai front and was delivered* against included Sh to. do.. $42; middlings, do., nd 0 Ong at Fontaine a In. to USE sood'feed flour, per bag, ne of the most rapid and spectacular the German posit! 13.25. Z Arives, of the present war, c itching 1 about both sides of the southern part Hay -No. 1, new. per ton. $16 to $171 the Germans completely by surprise � of. the Bourlon Wood, which domi they are girls 1-workinff as coal haulers In the London Hydraulic mixed. do.. 113 to iii. track Toronto. umeroug'ates Cambrai and much of the our- station, thereby releasing men for the fighting. Straw ---Car lots. per ton. risidered im- rounding terriWry At the same positions which were e I o tanks were mak- Irish infantry wiJt count" pregnable. I ButtOr-Creamery. salicbc per lb.. 421 ceuvre which has as, ing an assault against the enemy de o 481c. dairy, The British maia n. BOMBED ITALY- HOLDING tw,13c; rrints. per lb 43 t cap- I fences , about Moeuvres, where L Be LM per lb.. G tO $8, its objective the ineircling an, Eggs --Fresh l��Ihbred eggs. 47 to 490. 7 important railroad Junc-! guinary fighting already had oftlirred -Wholesalers . are par no ture of the Potatoes y -ers and countr shippers $1.85 to tion.of Cambval, in Northern Frlince-! during the last three days, and early cro% the CONSTANTINOPLE HER BATTLE LINES $1.95 for fkist-class Btcck, f.o.b. Toronto. e oper- i in the morning bad stormed Cavalry, tanks and infantry ar I NYholessiers are nelltt;g to the retail ting along a line running from west I ground in the vicinity of Tadpole . . . - . I I.. I,- I .. - ' L' tr&44 at the foliowinir Prices: Lunched Cheeae-New, large, 28 to 231c; twins, ef" Cambrat to south of the town. All: Copse, which lies on an elevation just Attacks IA 2si to zalci early cheese, 25 tO 2 A British Machine Flew 2,000 Resist Fierce 6c; of tlxevast area.captured the past two west of the town, and forced the Ger- Miles' In Series Of - - by Invaders. large twin. 26,to 26*c. hoice. 40 to 41a. and consoli- mans to..withdraw after a sharp en- Buttex-Fresh dairy, c solids. 44 t� days has been retained Fontaine I gagement. ghts. A despatch from Headquarters of creamery Prints, 46 to 46v; -Aated with the exception of Eight F11 Italy, 45c. Cgs --New laid. in cartons, 68 to socl 'Notre Dome, a village captured this 1� - The enemy on Thursday begin the from Londo the Italian Army in Northern E atorige. 43c; select storage. 47 t4 and artillery A despatch n says: The says: -The fourtb Italian army under No. I -but subsequently lost as the !concentration of troops 49c, morning, announces that iL success' General Robilaunt is in v -Spring chickens, 24 result of it counter-attack. 1 between Cambral and Pe Bourlon Admiralty squabs. Per do&., in men Wood, and give every hidication that ful air attack in the vicinity Of Con force of the tremen'tivus shock the to 26c� fowl, 20 c; ducka �4 turkeys, 23 to 32 In addition to heavy losses Spring. 20 to 23c: geese, is to 20c. more than 9,000 they purposed to battle desperately stantinople has been fully secOmPlisn enemy has concentrated between the 14 to $4,50; killed or wounded ergs British bombing gero- Piave and Bren+a Rivers. In author- Live poultry-Torkeym.,260: 8111M tory. ed by a I Ichicitens. lb.. 19c: hens 13 to Germans had been made prisoner up: for Abe recovery of their lost terri ich flew from England to a i ducks, klpring18 tQ 19c, plane, wb in 1 itative quarters the correspondent was geese. 22 to in the Mediterranean told that the enemy forces delivering I l4e, British base ljonev-comb--Extra fine, 16 a series of eight flights.. The stopping this blow areL in the proportion of' 2 $3.o4o 2. 32 40ro% 131111TISH STORM FRENCH places inclu4a Lyons and Rome, and 1 Str&i;�d�Ti nla;,2 i's land 6's. 11 nearly I three to two as compared with the $2:M. MEUSEIthe total distance covered was Italian forces, and this is prartic . ally Itwo thousand miles. the relative streigth on the two wings P pated 'PAH- ON THE Jly in tbs air hand-, ANCIENT MIZ The machine was actus . west of the Brenta, where General I Lim,,%, Per lb.. I', to l7ic, believed to Potatoes. On track-ontaria. bag. $2.11 This is thirt7-one hours. Pec6ri commands the first Italian to $2 25. Is record for a cross-country I army, and the right wing along the General Allenby's Troois Make Tw ' Lines of German Tren journey, and for the weight carried. Piave, where the Duke of Aosta holds 3praTwix!as--WILOIOBG" Further Progress in Palestine. and Dugouts Captured and of the night strong the enemy aa in a vise. FmokAd meat -11amp medt"m. 30 to 4' During some parts 31c, do, he&%,y, Is to 27c... cooked. 41 to 800 Prisoners. winds and heavy rainstorms were ex A despatch from London s�ys:-Be­ 42v! roils. 2, to 2$c: breakfast baca -London, Nov. 25. -The site of perienced. and there was one stretch, i " 42c� barks, Plain. 40 to 41c; bone - I tween the Brenta and Piave Rivers 'n,'3.% ancient Hizpath. 5,000 Yards wQ^t Of I parts, Nov� 25. -In arf attack in the nous coun- 1 1 less. 43 to 44c._ em-Nabules road, has a 200 miles over a rnountai e Italian theatre the Italians and Oiired meats Long clear bacon. 276 the Jerc%al Verdun region Sunday the French try, where it would be impossible for' th c lb clear bellies. 261 to 27c i the TeLtonic allies am still t deadly tq 26 as e' to land. a Lard -Pure lard. jerres, 27 to f7ic'. been stormed by the Britiab, the War, trOOps captured first and second lin any machin grips, with.the enemy endeavoring to tub,. 271 to 27,tc-� pails, 274 to 2 pffice announced yesterday. British laf defence, including deep durouts, break through to the Venetiat. Plain comfound. iterces, 23 to 23fic, tub'L 21134 which. had itivanced - 900 Germans- prisoner, I pails. 231 to 24c lnorthwar�d were forced back by 'the according to the French official corn- but with ten&ciously holding them. All along mast"al usirtatm T. -owe -eanadlan The official text reads "'estern, NO. 2. S5c, do., No. 3, 83c fix IV 1. The text follows' arly sanguinary nature, the troops tra No. I feed, b3c Sarley-Mal On Wedlitsday we stormed the Flour - 'Man. Spring wt'efi Nobi Samwil Ridge, the site of tP 161n the region north:_9f Chemin- Ur sting in hand-to-hand $1 33: -Dimes - an nrA HOLY CITY ' a and positions often charg- lio,sq, straight rollers. ancient Mizpah, which is 5,000 yardildes d northwest of Rheims T encounter strong bakers, R0114d 0&ts-B&Xs. leg road. there has been marked activity by the b two artilleries. Five The #-nemy every -where isthrowing -540 to 641, Middlig -Repeated counter-attacks by the re Village Within __$56 to $64, ay "On the right bank of. the Meuse CaPtU masses qf men against the Italians, $so, MOUIM& Turks have been beeten off. The of!- r ton. car lots, 112 60. carried out this afternoon some Miles of Jerusalem. wesurna. 211c� do, flnest oasterns, Ilia. we and his losses in men killed, wounded, P' 45 to 45be, orny has bombarded thi mosque con Butter-t'hoicest creamery. typeratieds of. detail to the north of -spatch from or made prisoners have been extreme- secon kirgie Fresh. SO to ts�ining the tomb of the' prophet I Wei de London says:, dw 431 to 44c to 4-6c, NO I stock. lHill 344, where a German attack ly heavy. 66c, selected 46 Samuel, which we carefully avoided. I British -troops marching on Jerusodem , 'rho invaders are making herculean 42 to 43c No. 3 stock. 119 to 40c. P0 "Our mounted troops, which had repulsed yesterday. Along a front of anday last within five miles, f tataeao-Per bag car Icts, 12 20 to 61,34. three and a half kiloymetres, between were on -A efforts to break out upon the plain be - approached Beit Unia on Wednesgail. ogneux and the region to the of the city and ca�rrfed at the bayo., expected British and French! 'Winuipeg Grain comter- 1 Sam illage almost in the! fore the ipeg, Nnv. 21 -Cash 4ric"S.- were forced back by a strong Farm, our net's point a v I It c; Ur, south of the Anfflemont .5 It was reinforcements arrive, but up to the 1 Winn and are now holding Beit ow of the Mount of Olive Oats- - 2 CW, I feed. 49 c; J, ion..! tZOOPs capturedthe first and 'second shad the I present.their efforts have been with- ''extra NoIL feed. 7 .2c, N on the top of this. elevation that $1.2 a Foka, &n- the'Upper Beth Hr mparative quiet prevails I No. 2 food. 66te 88,1710-NO3- "After a heavy rain the weather ig'German lines, and also some deep was I out avail. CO No sk,. feed and relected, $1, 7' dugouts organized by the enemy on Kaiser endowed what ostensibly has along the Piave River to the Aoiriatic.-' 4295. jiow bright and cold. of the ravine a hospital, but thfir "hospital" "General Allenby's report that the the slopes to the south to be a fortress with guns MANY GREEK DIVISIONS United Vital" X"kato in the" Caurieres Wood. Thui far we I turned out successful action of MonJaY when ding the surrounoting region. llinnea?olts. NU%.L 3 driven from the defile have counted more than 800 prison-. CoMmAn HAVE JOINED SALONICA ARMY 2,05 82,Ic. oats N I white. 64 to sic. Flour­lrancy Patentit. ers-t clears. west of Kuryst-EI-Enab, was due to ers. C., unt �anf in cartoad Lpts. $a 75, juts. !In, the Vosges a surprise attack A on, D. ed; We gallantry of the Sumer ng P emoted For. vict.— de,%Ratch from Wasbin 40 K 'r. _ second clears, a: Greece in rapidly preparing to ]3rgn-$33 t? U. ageanst one of our small posts in the say 7 -Linseed -82136 ta Wilv�hires and the Gurkhas, tor of Sondernach, southwest of A despatch from London says- ulut The town of En7Nebi- Samwil, about see King Cacorge has promoted Lieuten-, 131si. t -41 gram received here on Thursdify, from arrive n November. JS.301� November, five miles 'northwest of Jeru-salemi is MurRster, failed General Byng to the rank of Gen- '13.271 bidk December. 83,Z21; WaY, ant- Athens, via Switzerland. says many. 53 Ibi. generally believed to have been the s distinguish- . 1. — -.,- 1 erai. in recognition of hi new divisiqps of Clr�?ek troops swiftly i site of the aricient town of Mizpah, ed seTvice in the field in the xecent formed have taken their places at:the: '!Live Stock Narks" 'the famous city of Benjamin. Tradi. 1,030 RUN PLANES rations, it.wa% officially anhounced, Tornntn. sov, 27—Extra choice heavy IN TE -front. The morale Of the new titiops t 12; do., good heavy, tion points out this was the birthplace,'.N MONTHS. Ope ee so, $11.60 to $ hers' cattle. choice. on Friday. I to Sll.M but residence And burial place of the prop- is declared to be excellent. good, 39-50 tO _'het Sstmuel. and there is a mosque e French $91-5: do.. medium. 1�, i sto $9; do., Grand Headquarters of th - outchers' bulls. 9 the traditional tomb 6f'Army in France, Nov. 24 -The bril- 1 .518 to S tood bu which contain common. $..50 to 'M cholec $8 the. prophet. h. liant record of the French avlators, ding the- members of the Lafay- inclu 8G.GQ to., 140 17.60 to 1 nths feeders, $9 to ette Escadrille, for the ten mo 7�­ stockers, S", to $9.25; sq. -,5; canners and cutters, .`VROLERA KILLED MAUDI.P. do., ending in October, shows that they e. $95 to $15,0; milkers, good to chole an airplanes over and med.. $71 to destr9yed 120 Germ Z 05; sprift sea, 495 to $150; 11kr and 897 . over ax 2 to German lines, whose. destruc 44 Cause or 13�illiant British General's the French lines, $9 to slo.so: sheep, bucks and culls tion has lingo. $1 Death in Mesopotamia. A- 41 114 to 15*. been fully confirmed. There also were $1C calves, good to choice. hogs. fed 7i, al Fred -'.r)13 Gthtrs over, the' Gerrian lines Spring lambs. $16.25 to -the Coniiiiarrder which probably. were destroyed, but was not ob- Agif the British forces In Mesopotamia, confirmation -of the fact CA OF SEA FISH CAT 18, after a a brief tainable. This makes grand total of SHOWS INCREASIL who. died Novembei a,- accord-, 1,030. Twenty-t-wo German captive illness, r destroyed. A de ttawa says: report on the results in- Canada for the si operations September, an Wionths from April to BATTLE OF DESPERAiru CHARACTER h of October, has iso for the month LIM been issued by the Department of the 'Naval S that in RAGES IN BOURLON WOOD REGION ervice. Itis stated ilar period last comparison with a sim ear the landings of c the y Positions Change Hands Several Times But British Hold n the Atlantic coast have increased Prisoneis Now Total Nearly 10,000. by over half a million hundredweight. Dominating Posts The herring catch for the six m ' onths this year, bOwQver, was far below that tortd6n,'Nov. 25.—"Ther haa-ain's�nce th' t of our op- only 645,844 -day west of crations on the morning of November AZZ= Of last, arlRounting to been severe fighting to 20 has now reached a, total of 9,774, Cwto. as compared with 946,487 ewts. Cambrai says the official re�ort The quantity Of salmon taken on the luding 182 Officers." n of from FlAnilers, to -night. "At midday "' Saturday's report said. that the Atlantic coast during the sesso 1917 was 1,578 cwts. short of the, pro - the enemy strongly attacked the POsi- British had taken over 100 guns, many vlous season's patch. we held in the neighbor- of them being of largo calibril. Since tions which high hood of Bourlon and succeeded in Friday the fighting for the 150 TO 2oo TANKS back our troops from per USEDIN BRITISH DRIVE the most desperate character, the po- tions of the village. Our poq*itioi% in Bourion Wood . and on "thebigh, ground sitions changing hands several times, A despa�ch from'Amiterdam, gayst but finally resting in possession of are intact. -A Berlin despatch quotes the Lokal ,Fighting p1so occurred i Anzeiger as saying that the British Press despatch gap denburg support line w"t of MOue- An Associated used from 1501to 200 tanks on t1heir -isoners. I it is believed the civilian POrPulAtl0ft. vres, where we captured pt advance on Cambral. to -Brooklyn Eagle. "Us number- of prisoners taken 174as been rtmovid fr�m CS=br4 Separs 1W Nwi•..11,F- -11. - — ­ �,. 1 - � - ­ -i - , wows ., - . - � — ­4�.* . . . . ". I " r- I % , :1 Y-1 the winds of the peoplebenefactors When Ila Xc"Verninlat W& -W coat"4 &nil so be placed. The ou" 0 ad to while the same, they an en woo far micro unknown to our soldier boys, their wives %ad 8"C' 112 Of 11=11 peels and n* in =M."W"M "i, =1 although children. than it has ever undertaken Fresh Sir Robert Borden had repeatedly to recognize under the vasinsigioment of said it never would be. and although Sir Robert Borden. If you are alive TOR is C&Kas the Toronto Globs had said• no reopen•to-your future w4afam, yes witil no 'Lsis W per �r ;'61-M H paid is salftusi- sible statesman would propose it. BY that now the opportunity I@ given. AND PUDDINGS - -ita, introdauion the government an.- yoq will elect men who will a" to the 7 SUL1104d that patriotism and valor were improvement ofjbu� condition. _p "4wery'Order JOHN NURKAR, Proprietor.. dead in Canada. where" the fact was There am many questions that the people were disgusted with the should be referred to but the supreme lGive The Grocery Store Your Chr buiss G ,Ch in war administration of the govern- Issue Is the war. Questions Election Addre" of Mr. W. E. meat. The young men of Canada an the past received little consideration Seeded Raisins 16c lb Seedless Raisins 10e lb -11`61is 11113'ever and an will come be t new parliament. 3inclair, Liberal Candidate, " 10*61 and ablyll, fore he -to the Elactore, of S. Ootwio prepared as their forefathers were to I have been nominated by the Ubersh Valencia Raisins Igo lb Palif. Ontorants 200 do and die for freedom's cause. Those of South Ontario. ' 1 stand for the .-A-A&MMAND GNNTLWMM: who bedevilled the whole system of principles of Libecoallism and the Inter. Mixed Peels 40c lb. -'-Shelled Walnuts 76c lb -7 41 In been nominated as a candi. voluntary `enlistment Bay that system eat of the people.. But It elected. as I are is st an end. " I do not believe It, and I told the people nominate Shelled Almonds Wit lb Fresh Dates 166 lb Me pending election. you who d me, I Itt �--4=tlkled tq know from me my VjjWs on do believe the men of Canis" are as wVl not go, to parliament tied hand -'Shortening. Lard, Spices, Figs. J. 8. Ji4terojgf public concern. Aventir. ready as ever to offer their services to and foot to any party. I will bring to Orisco, the high office of trust the Judgment corn in the situstl(ill has arisen, and the the war, provided they have cons -4d public Ing for sale,"vative party. which hits always dance In the government. and In the which my years of busin.Ta All Flavors In Baseness. d W&Ite.,kao candidate In, this Riding has administration of military affairs, and add will deal Rverything you need—Fresh, Pure and Good.. provided also there is conscription of with every question that comes up, as i'd by that name to-d4y. There has dwelling wealth to back them up. They will to me seems right, seeking your counio about a month ago been sten- from sitive government at Ottawa with yet volusktafro in thousands to serve eel and advice as well whenever I can. Foob2nRobert Borden an its leader. Par- their King-ind --Country, to keep our If my record before you and my We don't want all your trade—Jueb all your Grocery trade. fighting forces up to standard, and to platform is sufficient to warrant Vament dissolved without any change. to nt your With an election In eight the Borden relieve those in the trenches *who -In' support,l appeal to *oil for your sup- V minion government was formed by the like manner under voluntary enlist- port and Influe a noe, which I am the -,withdrawal of certain cabinet minis pe to receive. Inasmuch And so I say 0 N ment offered their services aind are more led to he*era and their appointment to move 1200' doing their share. asthere is no Conservative candidate'I Iluarative positions while certain Litho. in the words of Sir Wilfred Laurier, in the field. and all the people we now $ will partners were taken in, enough to -I believe that our first and pressing at liberty to express their Ahws with. mound large, but not enough to have duty Into share in. the fight. Ibelleve out the unpleasantness of breaking asist equal may In the affairs of govern. that it is our immediate duty to help away from former party affiliations elected siniout,, and the conduct of the war The Our armies who have covered them- ectied my best endeavors on you selves with glory. W must support Wrograrn of these self .constituted cabs- behalf both at Ottawa and at home t Pickering, Hard ware Store I 'met ministers representing no consti- hem with men. We must feed them. an at your servise. Aftmey and having no mandate from We must serve. I stand for voluntary Yours very truly. service. but I Sao People, was to carry out the same repeat with all earnest- W. IL 14. SIN4MAIR thing in all the Ridings by having a son. I stand for service." And besides giving reinforcements THE BEST' Sew men meet together and elect a sup- Az Borden Union govern- we most make shells and clothing for gorter of the Bi X#W Adver"son"ats, :: ashnent without any reference to the them and must produce the food re - people. The Press which has in the quired. The call in for production and rt professed to stand for the people we all know what an effort was made FOR SALE -1 met of one horse bob. I last summer to harvest the crop. The Ca largely joined In with the govern- A.' vWX 1:; nearly sera. Ramosmoble prim. Ap. iwenL, - But the people In spite of all Prospects are worse for next year and ply at Able have thought their own way and our farms must be kept equipped if • -4w the credit of the people of South. food and meat is to be forth coming -VOR SALB-11 ealves, also met of Ontario they have refused to be d6o, for men at the front. We have the L' of one-horse sisighs. Apply'to F. L I red of a say in the affairs of the food producing power and the land to Lot 36, B. F. Cos. Pkkeirias. . iso j: ontry and the eonduct of the war, produce It to Canada, and In this war. 607, F. :no 1 have been called upon to voice who so many are not -now producing. OR SALE-2rorkshire sows. each their views In this contest. A glance surely one of the most easentisil things F arch a litter 4Aj%ms$pijW J, Gillusia, R. Jost the frame up known ore the Union to to produce, and only by men call R, No, I Ironic Woversltoeot should satisfy the most. this be done. Halt mile wast of Broughan 9-10 "Callual observer that It is a Unionov- And further our armies should be In Dame only. Sir Robert betterzjpaid. They are rendering a ser OR 8 A LR- A pair of lady's hoekoV Borden, whom the vice which no money - F -2. and skatim attached. This press the Couni can recompense. boots. time 3 1 The Pandora But for the sake of tbein elves and 16 'a new outfit, wore only twice. y to boa A. irrespective of party, have been 8 Brouglinni. sir phions rwitariag low =cising for his inaction in the ern- their loved ones, although it may en- -Auct of the war, in at Its. bead. With tall a� greater burden upon us. these- 10/V 'EARTH .acabinet all -of his own faith he has valiant men should receive a better -SALB-gstra fine pope bred The Happy Thought hfwr de a failure. recognition, both while In service, and FOIRutie Embiden jimset for breedin How. can the people recc They cannot be excelle, fair qualityPnee ib .4ampect him to do better with one cam- by way of pension afterward&, that each at so.00 per pair, L Green, Greenwood posed DON, 0PICKERING of men of such divergence of they and their wives and children may JOHN S. BAISLAW 4sapicilon as bid present one? Areal not be handicapped because" they par- .111aniva government, formed after the tielpisted to the war.TRAYED-From the premises of iresignation of the whole Borden Cabiri To the new clasi of v(,terq In the S 'he andersignied, cm or about Nov. lath. 10 election, the wives widows, in 1h ducks of vaned colors, Any information -le U SM met. If In the hands of - the Governor- th '11 �g their recovery will rewarded. P "General, and made up of the best sisters and daug�t,,. f9 e, ckenng" Ind phone 13 9 t4e wh4; -14waius, and business ability of both haveseryed or are now mer%itig ovrr- seas with His M jeaty'iii Forcp-. I %.y ciglr)N, G --a off. I Iralt so, with proper representation for Sj hands. C Abe &gnictilittral and laboring classes, welea you the war bas wrt) bred. wand. good looker, a" broken. ;old have been received with re air- Ind a -sorri).w you will wil riqhL should make beautiful 'river. M. den a OF'THE WEST FLOUR J� brought a bur 0 fj AY REANI had little expected, The moild will Give"ou,, Greenwood. antliaze in the whale of Canada. The and the surrowiug chi -Good, Wholesome Brea 'Country could then hAve had a line• never know the but -den horn& 1,7 y:,u LIOR SALS-Gond,;erviceable bar" tr�uqiri-eps administrati-in for 1dre Irartizan Dr. And so 'I' -iiW 11 years, will sellolie4p, Also a amm. For d Ishe pr".ecution of the war. A thing to you has rightly been extended the b•.r,-j omk bartivIA, two suitable tar vta*gr boor. APP 7 -*& the Pickering Bakery Cut 14nobich shoiAld have been consummated franchibe. Yours is the l:iriiiilege of "14, ovinotiths "go, lit IL time when the oner- Joining with the men of C,%noid,t in arits of the u, halt.. nation could have saying whether profitc,,ri.11.11 - �,hflt TO RENT-Sltuatod U9 the Flour that make" the BreRd, therefore, you can't -get best c -ase and whether a government - onCkratmaSt Pickering. Good orishowd result" ftL,,[U al] inferior grade. That's Wmwn concentrated -upon the %upreme sad eseellent hard watar, Rent gesem - dasue. and when vniuntAry enlistment. which IlRs-allowed the necessaries of ab* Par father particulars apply to W Vwhy ire recommend a *Aseu at Its zenith, could have been life on your tables to soar tosjjt�h Ric hArdson. Pickering 6-0 onworled on to the clotie of the war* heights that our patriotic money and to in 4" lasting credit of Canada alfd can- fievaration allowances are totally in- ITRAYED OR STOLRN-From H. W-100 Mckerjus village a But a Union governmeni adequate to purchase Chem, shall fur- bay buy 3-year*ld, white stripe on face. rwo "CREAM OF THE WEST S Waile's farm adj1a V-1 issimmea by Sir Robert Borden and I her continue lu office. Yours is the white land feet. Any valor ratio* lending to beg #Azilt upon the record of the He rden right to ibay whether your soldier ruen recovery wit be rewarded Dionald Muni .-Administration since 1911 and more @hall receive better pay am those In 7-9 The beat Bread Flour on the -market. 4111111pecially since the outbr"It of the other roinka in civil lire are getting WM, MAW. LICENSED A1.70. '-'War. with the recurring war scandal@ Yours is the right to any whether pen: TION19111t,Nr York, Qatano and Dwb� -110101i ingeniously covered over by the sions shall be made fitting for the ser- Comtres. U kassle of asks 'a L, atten6w Monarch Pastry Queen Civ Bend �srwer­rpresent whitewasher, with the vices which hits been rendered. and So. Term resoonsible. Mterrmiky. my be adequate for the sustenance arranged at NZWS'01kv. 01*11 siod lnano- aver increasing cost of a necessaries a ..of home seat plasm Whitby. Sim my are splendid Flours. Trio thew. of life so absolutely ignored, save ata and family. Yours Is now the right Mate date when a food controller wits to say whether in the Way of support OBE AND TWORSE Bf,ANXIM Awimintod to ionalripi, -lotioroh end malatena —OnAltonaroad between the 2nd and carnival you have received 3rd concessions of Pickering on Saturday, Nov, The Campbell our Ma L do not regulate. and With the carn7 lov ones, red rro.umr the government the assist 24th a ham hide robe and ham blanket, The ..,49 the profiteers gotnir on to the dis- once to finder wit] be suitably rewarded by retur ng to ionsoy of the common people, without which you are entitled for the sacra. Elias Barkey. R, R. No. 2, Pickering, 091 ..,.ishuy attempt to take a share of the fi,:es you have made. Yours is the T H K Al000filra for the prosecution of the war, right to say whether more twannot expect a hearty response from measures energetic TRAYED-From the premises of care of returned men than has hereto- mu d can fernale dog. Finder please cam- .4he peppie who are suffering. The nicate with Percy Mantle. BI Call Lam, There fore been accorded by the govern- also came on h It :and white 'BANK should .be adopted fort ��.Undersijtned. on Tuesday, Nov. Mir, a Alordon Union government formed to n3en bound. Lmerto las r "es a = sTANDARD tat Abe polls by the Canadian to These and muoy other matters my avmesamebypaymir expen- Purchale Bill. The War are of vital interest to gnu and it elect -fat •10Fr CANADA Times Election Act and the MilitaryHW.*40 0MC6 TOROMM _ed I will devote m'y untiring energies i0ervice. Act, all forced through parlir - to the immediate recoriptruction of this whole branch of the service, so Waremon ­*IwEit by Sir Robert Borden. the Pres - t llverq .'.Wo advise the 9wellue of I -eat Premier, under closure, without that men upon their return will be discussion. which is enabled to securesultable employment -Cmada's Victo"ry Bonds Ahelory of all British Legislatures and forev"ey wu laced wbere-thill oc- - 'Hue meets all Trains y bought from the autocracy of copy 1% position to enable them to of is safe and rooduble investment in additim abe past, can not expect to be regard- obtain a competency for themselves First-class Rigs to hire day or to bel"a your country, f all A !rne VnIrin vnvprnm*%.nt n : night at lowest prices. iied ^11 and families, in keepinj4 with the sacri- Aar 1111ralsolk of this Dealt wIll"take Abe sentiments of ansida, even thodgb fires they have marts ata behalf of us all. The true test of on t Phone 1805. At has chAR Its personell in Part. he part year subeesolpticia widoost obarga., U3 the so call BRANCH, I of the people for the sacrifices of our -And the ca. I comes to me from le to allow them a choice In the men will be the manner in which they Thos.Sanderson Soni PICKC.D.,RING BRAN !=tiou of a member for the nextare welcomed home and placed as our. : , Branch also at VAbby. K C. ZMDEJtMAK Manager. PROPRIETORS ."Wliament at Ottawa, and to frus urate the attempts of the few to take :•Srcoaa them the choice of that member Aby selecting in 0 CK of the Borden Union govern- e 0 rr i0m to -be elected by acclamation. �V. TAt me say first of all that I am for :10 e '.0 k private, caucus a sup• The*' -'P - ''pt "s Store, N O --winning the war. Whatever I can do in that regard, I will. so that this Sor- 7 AMW stricken country may again know We have arranged this advertisement keeping Apo"* and prosperity as soon as poori in mind vible, but not until the freedom for Fresh Groceries for � Christmas. which we are fighting has been estab- Peeli, Oranges, Lemons, 0' T.T 8 'M 0 IT JM I .,.Zshed for us• and for all the world 3D Curratits, .:But I do not cry win the war as a play sof wotds as has so much become the and that "To Save You ,habit Money.". Oheese as 28 cents per pound.- of late, but from a sincere desire me do my part In that great and glori- emus undertaking. The management r 5.00 Trimmed Hats at 3.49 4109 the war by the Horden government, Also a full assortment of Dry Goods, consisting 0 f Velveteen -wjt4h- the rush for safety first jobs at 4.00 Trimmed Hats at 2.49 the expense of the country by so tman! r, who apparently for the cause ..Corduroys, Mitts, Underwear and Hosiery. 7r -of freedom took up arms, has created 3&60 Trimmed Hats at 1.49 isdistrust;wbere confidence should reign, sea has led the people to look with:2.00 Trimmed Hats at'69c and 98c We have a splendid line of the very beat makes ofRoots -"ospicionjon the loyalty cries of many, ...who with the ability to render service, Zis" I ... .. Rubbers, Etc. Duly making a pretense and cost- Spe ko purchase, and Shoes, Aug the country a lot of money. By dial,, with another 50c mixed Tea for, 390 _ alba tion of Premier Borden volun- enlistment was retarded as the nblia records show, when ilRen were Nt B., M c, E N T E E R Ev�: E., "A N N I Sy +offering faster than they coo A be utilro :Arced. When once this toot place it difficult to restore confidence in riCKERING. .............. '. :_ . * . CLIA"W"M* I " - .: w P.1. — * a, busine "' or had 841 he city on Tuesday. mapwtinx out Pam po-w&o a fay- ;arlto psedwo bore last week, T. P. Shirk and Thos. Gregg had bimettien trip to Pickering last Friday. Miss Razz -1 Potem of Toronto, -spent the weekend here with her parents. Kim Aggie McFarlane is visit- ing her sister in Markham' for' & few days. Mr. and Mrs. 19d. Gibson event a few days last week with friends .1n the city. J. S. Bunily has a quantity of •.-,corn In the shock which he is offer - ,Ing for aa! a. Walter Thomson has rented his dwelling and bakery to a party from Scarboro. Robt. Lyun has purchased Win. Jones' mail delivery outfit and has started on his daily trips. Thos. Birkett, who is the ecum. orator for this polling sub -divis- ion, to a busy man these days. Mrs. Charles Florence returned home on Monday after spending a week in the city with her brother. John McLellan, of the Signal- ling Uorps, Ottawa, is spending a few days at the home of his par - *at@. The Women's Mission. Circle of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. D. Forsyth on Tues- a&afternoon. 1 IL Pugh intends holdin an auction sale of his farm an Wedo "'do Dec. 5th. Watch out for oil_ full partien lars. Two carloads of coal arrived in onr village the latter part of -Is-st week. There was a greet demand as long as It lasted which was only several hours. Mrs. Charles Michell died at her home, Broadview Ave., Toronto, an Sunday, Nov. 25th. The late Mrs. Michell 11 formerly lived, in Claremont on the farm now occu- 'pled by Walter Ward. The bazaar held in Erskine ehurch on Friday evening last was a decided success. The 'IMa- ay ceedis amounted to 1111a Miss A_ -Ivy macnAb won that,' -quilt pieced by the Ladies' Aid Society. The infant son of Charles and Mrs. Story died on Monday at the age of 13 months. The funeral 7 took place on -Wednesday. The 'parents have the sympathy of the icommimity in their sorrow— The Britiqh entert.Ainerq, of 49 Winuipeg, are giving a vaudeville show in the Masonic Hall each, Digt until Monda evening next. Began on Thy �uesday night tL when a good crowd greeted them The show is said to be a good dne and pleased all. . 0 -T Graham Bros. lost a valuable_ cowand calf one day last week by being struck by the way -freight .-en the C.P R. They were.beirig 40 driven along the road and had -gone on to the track as the train Approached. r ached. Messrs. Graham were 09ered $W for the cow a short --'time ago. Itis with regret that we repdrt !the death in action in France of Will Shopherdson, which took -place during the recent severe ngbtlag. Tne deceased w -to bus a L----ip Claremont and lived here the greater part of his life. He was a -other of Mrs. Levi Linton who has the sympathy -of all in'her be- reavement. A. D. Peters makes it timely suggestion that would help a good .deal in these times of coal famine. ..1f it could be carried out.- He 'claims that there are a number of houses in the village in which there is only one occupant, and his idea to that they should live under one roof, and there would thus be great economy in coal. 'Theoreticallir, this plan to a most ,admirableone. but practically it world be a dismal failure. ' Therc would be a great, saying in coal, in fact the occupants would make it so hot for one another that coal would be unuemeary, and in a ,short time they would be back is 40 their own homes. The following in the standing 01 the pupils of the Claremont pubs lie school for the months of Sep tember and October. Sr. IV - Verna Bingham (bon.), Lie Brol die (bon.) Bessie arsham, Murr .Forgie, Marie Forsyth. Jr. N —Georgina Forsyth (hon.), Golds Anderson, Mary Wagg, Mons Eltirlbert, Hngh Gregg. Sr, III— Gordon Scott (bon.), Merle Linton Myrtle Thompson. Jr. III—Olive Mantle, Edgar Ward, Aldine Ward, Edith Peters, Erma Lynn Lanra Linton. Jr. II—Robir Johnston (hon.), Peter Scott (bon. and Isabel Gregg (bon.), (equal) -Jane Neal, Lorne White, Margar et Linton. Sr. I—Harold Sander son (lion.), Mabel Sanderson (bon.; Viols Middleton (bon.), Vera Liu ton. Jr. I—Margaret Bidghsa (hon.), George Middleton (bon., Levi Day, Gladys Day. Prime, A—Margaret Pugh, 7 Elimbetl Ward, Sam Fingold, Gladys Hurl 'bert. Primer B—Sadie Linton Iola White, -Mildred Pugh, Sadi Ward, Jean Mairs, KennothWard 'Number on roll, 61. Average at tendAuM 45. Don't miss my Gilgantio bale For Bale or To Rent daW* ftow Ootaber One portable Saw Kill 'altua,Wd"In 19th to 27th. the Province of 8"kAtchewan. THE_ -,BOMINIDRBA K slating ofone 361L P. engine. Wateecue saw mill. eut-off saw, p"Luer, lathg7AlLIiMtO Ir /t 200pai" Mon's Military 1)oo Imill, evety tool for the manufacture regular 6.40, gdaffat 4.2510 two tboqdaud logs tA __CWWReserve $13ASOOM of lumber, and100 O&ING MOD'$ Fine B00U, with. Owing to a decline to my Saylags Departmeat regular LW. going af W50 health I am toned to give up a PQC- 100 pairs Udies' Fine Boota, tLou of my buslum. therefore, would,ZM in Q*jPNW U,=aMw alar= rewulw-LOG, going at Uf sell or teat to the right party. Must Deposits of be a hustler� and be prepared to take Zooms$ NOR or so" assaw" "rwo a YSIL .1010 Usny othir bargains. but space as soon as possible, as *a will not admft mention. of lumber ie good. S SHAW, WHITBY'_9RANCW: O..aORDON HALL, Man4W. �.. 1 111 a J. F/N(30L-0 50-10 CHARLEBjorkdale, Rask. NORTH CLAREMONT 1P-o/ Peel's -Sho(3,Store 1, S E5 E 0 S F.y:. Alike, Red Clover.Timothy and all r Cold Days are Coming kinds of seeds. We an in the market and are prepar. ad Now is the time to buy your Fail and Winter FootweWi. We have a to pay the highest market prices. good assortment of Rubbers, Overshoes, Felt Boots and The best equippedcleaning .millOf all materials had design Slippers, Leggings and Spats. in the country. kept in stook. 11 will pay you Send us samples. or communicate with to call at oar works sed inspect our stoat See our line of Every Day Work Boots for men. and boys.' us before selling. bud obtain prim Don't be Take advantage of the best Seed Mark- WiG we do not employ them, SC . HOOL SHOES—Your children will need school shoes, and we lire eta In the world. ly we can, and do throw the oommissia" of 10 per Gent., w iob you Bell or Independent phone. - at your servise with the beat shoes made. GarWaly save by purchasing it I& Prompt, efficient and reliable servioe call solicift& in handbag Seeds guaranteed. & '.'S O -N WHITIT GUNITE Go. P E E L IS DOWNEY COMPANY Office a" Works, Whitby, BROCK STREET, WHITBY, ONT, WHITBY, ONTARIO SWOOP Water, Pure Water if you are wise you will usq the only A Ideal well, drilled by Chas. % Rice, Me who Is agent for Wind Mills, GsQuechuaEngines. all kinds of pipe and-jittingo for water works. Also bath room fes- tures. eta.' Everything given careftl 40 attention. RIOR10 PUMP WORKS, idly Home Tal. 51521. Whitevale, Ori. PICKERING LUMBER YARD 4 4 �HARDWOOD FLOORING We can supply hardwood flooring'Y4 in beej!b, biren. maple, plain sa.. qnartered. White and red oak In all grades, widths and thickness ROOFING Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the first ready'ronfing, made in 1891 SHINGLES .Choice B.'C. red cedar shingles W. D. Gordon & S0136 PICKERING :Bell and Independent phone. DISNEY BRAS.: Fweral Directors and Embalmers;"7. Ontario—, Whitby—, Calls answered promptly sA any hour L by motor. No extra charge for distance We have the finest Hearse - and equipment outside of Toronto Bell Phone, day or might, Nm 99 .Independent, day, No. 52 Nights and Sundays No. 65 G COAL and GRAIN , 7 Hard and wft Coal of the best quality on hand.. Highest price paid for Barley, Rye and Bnekwheat delivered at $pink's Mill. Pickering Station Coal Co. 16. Inft ity there is Strengthgtk There is a great movement at pres- ent for co-operation among the farm- ers of Ontario and every farmer to invited to join the good work. Attend the meetings of the U. S.'O, Club and become better acquainted o- with your neighbor and mutual re-,-. spect and eonfidence will develop. spect Boom for a few orders of twine ye them with the secretary. and at place those getting twine thrwij;h the club it from Mr. . are asked to get promptly Marquis or Lorne Puckrin. . . . . United Farmers Club, Pickering. 6,7 .4, t7 UR INVERT&S to lh-n- —Sk t%M J1111111111bif alldswm 1NLD AS.TE ATENT YO 7 *" 2"y 4be &Mod name, =- 04 noo&" any v -This Car your o*n use, 3AA -vome otarpl,4 -device '"Jin — -- . .1 tnumh, 4 d, V f 14 t 6, of varomation, ft4w , is a good *W to um left -over por- Reird Patent Att'y tion of 11160tJ19:1145 V44 an toq 91nall So M, S-E—ES 17 SURIBYWhtfootLumaden Bulld;nsr Totonto to serve alone. To- Make ?ioodlos ARMY MEN VOICE TKEM COX- W an,' one tablespoo HAT SOLDIERS RAT. nful of wa of salL CEIPTION Or MILITARISM. S. - ter, ono ­half Articles Whicir Comprise the -Moderw Beat together tftU Tini lzod, then . . . . . . . . . . add sufficient flour to make a stiff Army Diet AT ROME elastic (about Thei-Sei Thro4h tfie'A�goqy 'of-WiLr army -diet-stiould DOMESTIC SCIENCE dough. Knead until Tho old idea that Twentieth Leason-43amteing Meats- two minutes), roH out -on pastrY consist largely of beans, -hardtack and the -Dawn of a New Order , Buffteing of meat is cooking meat in sary to cook meet in fat, it should board until as thin as paper, using coffee ii no' longer approved. 'In the AsmAnamountoffat. Itoisvirtually be protected by fficoating such as egg plenty of -flour to prevqnt sticking. Of Things. present training camps meat, pro - or �,y dipping in pprmit it to stand fifteelt minutes to ­"�slble, when cooking meat intbis and breadcrumbs, ferably beef,'Is served twice a--dayf A'nner, to prevent the meat from All- flour and then placed in 'very hot fat. dry. Cut in strings, thick or thin.Jo In that graphic book, "Under Fire,' with white bread baked in the general I? I -loos ly like a jelly"roll in which -Henri Barbusse tells the -The meat can afterward �orblng the fat, thus Making it dif- to brown do this roll up e rench camp bakery and kept twentY40ur cult to diagast. This is particularly be cooked at a lower temptrature to and cut; leave on dish to dry.'When story of the daily- life of the F hours before serving. Where green d prevents the, thoroughly f which he was the lead- 7 This metho dry they maj be kept in a army squad o vegetables can be.,obtained they- are - rue during the varm fiffather alid finish it. t - . fruit i#r. er, there is a particularly impressive herefore this method sh6uld be elimi-, meat from absorbing the grease , uged, otherwise canned goods are sub- ;�tl hapier in which some commot 301: mated ttien. 'Do not use a fork to turn the meat Part of the paste may -be stamped c stituted. * Coffee Is served at break - Butter should not be I used for C'ook- ;,duenj process of cooking; the prongs out with small vegetable cutters and diers voice their conception of the fast and buttermilk, lemonade, tes, be its outCorrle- cocoa or water at other mealls'. Mials, int meet. By thit method, owing tolts 1 of the fork puncture, it, allowing the cooked in the soup, same as the mar and of what must low -burning point, the fat, particlesijuices to escape, thus lessening its noodles. On the day before they had taken part which in the vernacular are "mess" or., had'r* The escaping juices do V4getablia cut 'in faticY shapes, in a fierce battle a little group erVed cafeteria style. 1urn and decompose, when subjected , food value. "chow.," are a to h temperatu e. Sueteing me&t not remain causes macaroni cut in small rings, hard -boil- been separated from their companions, Every soldier is furnished with an out - big V in the pan; the he- - has nothing to recommend it ti the them to evaporate. ed eggs in slices, cheese balls,-ilices of had lost'theii way, had finally, over- fit which consists of a'meat pan, points when buying lemon, rice or barley, may be added come,by weariness, sunk down on the an o. Pan broiling will produce knife, fork and spoon d a long - 'Follow these mound and slept handled -cup. The cover of the meat- -better tasting food and elimi to soup. side -of a small a inate, 'tile digestive disturbances. meat: it potato Soup through a night of pouring rain. They pan serves'as a plate, and thr, outfit Shortlk after the meat is Ives floating I, rd ar .. ged'tha:t each man may do Pan broiling is also a much easier i , uld be a bright red color. Fine for luncheon. Children delight awakened to find themse I - method of cooking. You simply h—+ ano touched and in this on a cold. day. Three potatoes, in mud, incased in- mud, and some Of his own.cooking in case of' an emer-- gency. Each nian.Ukes his meat'pan fryin and place in the meat,.t7rn It should �e flrm when the' drowned in it. M. BaTbusse a g pan he a pleasant. meaty odor. Do not one-half onion, one stalk of celery, one. . m nd star the other side, Repeat'this 1 ve iee- 'teaspoonful of salt, one-half teaspoon- writes of iW: and passes before it table, where be- is every two minutes until meat. is cook- Purchase'meat with a strong distag i ful of white pepper, one tablespoon- "i UsG& to think that the worst hell served with the various dishes proper- ek using same testas in bfoiling. It able smell. ed. He -then, goes to a table, or If 'is also necessary that all fat melting 1 A layer of fat should cover'the over- I ful of flour, one-half eupful of milk, in war was the flame of shells; and on .the e i meat during process of pa,41 laying muscles. The fat should be; one-half cupful of stock, one-half cup- then for long I thought it was the 80- th�re is none, drops down * r Qlut rom. I ful of water. Boil and maCish potatoes. focation of the ca.verns which ate nal- ground and eats, in abs e content I on 0 When neces- I creamy white and of firm texture. ut it is neither o I f these. ment. D 't feel t 'a sorry for - the '...brotlinf be drained off. Heat mi k, put celery and onion on.to ly confine us. B on if they do write longingly cook, add hot waf& and seasoning to Hell is water. boys.. ex Ihome wishing for mother's cookies or VALUE OF SOUP IN THE DAILY DIET. the potatoes, rub mixture thrbug� Impossible to_lmagin--. 4 tight -fitting lid; this is import- sieve and put to -boil again. - Melt but- Jane's'fried chicken. Men in outdpor Methods of, cooking in the early,his- I with "They. begin to talk, of the immen-, training have good ippet�tes, find they no boil-! ant so that none of the steam may I ter, add flour and when it bubbles add tory of mankind were by sto -are far better off physically than if 5ity of the misery. Says P8r&di3: Ang, a process which occulpled nearly be lost by evaporation; the steam can- stock, milk and'. Aato mi-,cture, bring , All we -can see is only a speck. You've fed oft the salads and ices and - sodas a day to complete. tains the aroma or fine volatile oils to boil, cook three minutes and serve. to remember that *this morning they probably would have at home. Meat juices or an addition of Water'and essentisla which all pass into the i Do -nat igs.4 -potatoes -that are too gQt Moat r SW ts� 11 C41ery salt may be used in kilometers of equal What they miss is Go air. In a fairly large family little i Ir e. there are 3,000 .:aud"the animal flesh war. the.ba is of 9 evils, or nearly equal, or. worse.' you are sending things from home put soups. Soupmaking is an art per- meat need be purchased for the stock i place of celery and a tablespoonful of "A bass voice roiled to -u from fur- -in" cookids, candies- and jams or Jel- L's momently belonging to the French p4o- I pot. if the housewife insists that all finely -chopped parsteX may be added ther.av&y, 'No; one cannot imagine lies. Milk chocolate is one of the ple. In Europe'soup enters lapgely! the -portions of bone an4 trimmings before serving. crave, and. a, into the daily life of the people; from, be sent with -the. purchases of meat. it., things a, soldier seems to jar of malted milk will come bandy se words a burst of harsh' �The French w h horror i � if -he is not -feeling well. Be sure not' peasan to king the daily portion of omen look wit A WAR WITHOUT ILLUSIONS. "At the soup is taken. The ex I -be -women leaving, 'all this sicraP laughter tore itself from - some -one -quiz to French.; on t fashionable take their morning cup of and trimming to the butcher. An Seen By a Young American -of the-�else- How could yq�; imagine it.. to 'to send food that is top rich. The begi-n w itb; if you hadn't been there V bo a are on a plain diet, with extremas bouillon abed. y nd sometimes doubtful., -tom ..To Make the Stark Field Ser v ice. —You'd have �o be mad,' said the! of climate, a The addition of a plate of soup of -ho -s- oyt never do have s chasseur. the menu stimulates the stomach's A zou;� bone from -the shin of - be To masfaf the'young solaier w witer upply—and b which is full of nutriment, coating are fighting In France war has no i4- .Then be Trbo sorro*fu!17. sense when ii canton to eating! -juices to i they are none i .1 . .-action, causes the digestive - I ke a bell, said. 'It'll be no, good tell- �abovt.ten cents, will have nearly two lusions, bu' the less de and is readily abserSed, giving .1 - through. One who Kind-hearted Rena. ounces of meat attached;. one pound tormined to see it 1nK eb7 No one can know .1 'the body immediate nourishment with I of the scrap end of neek' of veal, four is an assLstallt chief -of his section in it, only us . -The'wife of. a successful yofui�g'lit- distress to the.digestive organs. c ev us For the school child, tirW business qizarts of water.. Wash- bones and add the American Field Scrvi e .*rites Nlo, not, even mm, i�ot en erary man- had hired a buxom Dutch cold water and bring slowly to boil, '*thiis to a friend in� his home town - some one cried. girl to do thi hous - rk.' Several - man and women it is an ideal stim- ewo ski" and then cover c4o"ly and cook "I had thought'of war as an impres —That's 'what I say. too. We shall from . seein' ulunt. nourishes -and refreshes, and, In f �avalry� I weeks passed and her four houri� By this7 time the mea; sive,' triurffphal- onrush a forgit—we're forgetting alre&4y!' . si. It with bread or -crackers makes a sub- will have fallen from the bonea. Strain' had associated with war the flare of 'We've seen too much to remem master constantly' about the . hou stantial lunch. the girl received an erroneous impres- aside to 'W cold. To 10t '.truffipets.'tho rdII7 of drums; the knit- ber" $ion. Soups are divided into three. classes, and set i - —first, stock; second, cream.* third, stand overnight is best. i ting of socks and sweaters, the sing- 'And everything' we've seen was too muc . h. We're too'*Iittle i . 110gsruse. me, Ira.- Blan�," she said Then remove all the'fat from the: Ing bf the national anthems and to hbld fruit soups. Soups'made from meet i I feet to the tu to her mistress one day. "but I like'to -7 This is the basis of all soup '-the steady� tramp_ of us t. 7 bone are called stock; t top - hose With )let, clam sauces and gravies, rich in protein and �of Tippergiry.' 11.1ff we remembered,' said another, Bay somedings. out stock as cream,. vegetal "Well, Rena in mineral matter and in gelatin.. The "But this war Is the most stupend. 'there wouldn't be any -more War." and Oyster souns,. and, lastly, Ehose Is The -girl blushod, furAbled with her t can be taken from the bone-, run'ous,- grint, hard-headed business pro- *There'll be no more war,' grow ved. "Vell, you pay made from fruitd. Stock or soul, i mea orld has witnessed. apron and then repli through- a meat chopper and used for position th1kt the w one. 'when there is no more Germany. - me& from meat and- bogies, �ookecl four tollars. a veek—" meat loaf. croquettes and meat bis- the iartners go About the busine3s - -"That's not the right thing to SAY!-' me by long and slow boiling, which.. dis- I - - "Yes. and I really can't pay you any a- ob sausage, and it :will make a heralded by ro trumpets, with but lit cries- another, 'It isn't enough. ­so(ves the soluble elements of the cuit , but W"All the hen the more. y tasty hash when rombined with po- lie -music in their hearts There'll- be no more- war w and bones into water thereby crown, "It's not aot," responded the girl: rasa. I :determination that stuccess shall y.., .enriching it. tatois 'and onions for breakfast. spirit of war is defeated.' 1 -but I -be villing to take three tollars The Stock Pot You now have a delicioug 9bd nutri- their efforts. . This is the least ostety "'Gergiffany and militarism.' some t - fll_till your husband gets vork.- 2 7. 1 tious broth, without seasoning of any tatious -9f businesses; . it is- a great one in his anger precipitately cut in. -This should be a deep pot or kettl kind, virfiich will keep in iold weather war, in which the prime factors are 'they 0 re the same thing. They wanted -e a cr . ust as m weath. money,- men and t and -In w two or illree days. at, ransportation. the war and they'd platned it before- Apple Dumplings.—M&L -ot, the na ivess are nstead of but - it must be returned to the eaidi I conditions ot suL hand. They are militarism.' for biscuits, using suet i HIGHEST PRICES PAID er left 'patience and stern dettrm i fiat ion. 'This led i�r. Roll to a quarter of an inch. brought to a boil and skimmed "'Yes. To -day mJlitartsm i� cal . For POULTRY, GAMI. - in, att icebox. I& a warof drab, of dirty gray sm'ut— ci - . . . over with a later of finely sliced ap- to c I aff and put erma�iy." ;C 'Sprinkle over with sugar and. A Small portions of meat, ha:m, ani'—w1volly-unlike the old wars OE gold, "'Yes., hut what wilt- R he called to- 1 pies. 'Pleame write for particulars. trimming and bones that have been tinsel and blood red, morrow V cinnamon. Sew this into cheese. red tifit is the - Rolly:P01Y. " Fastdn the P. "ULM a Co.. accumulated may be added. Chicken -i "And yet the blood 1* '1 -don't know,'.'said a roine serious cloih as - for `.my �Arork as a piophet,s. f w ends' Plunge into sm Sonsoocan Markes. Montreal tq�vety element with which boiling water, A ...... feet,, scald.ed with _boiling water' -.0 - 'If the spit -it 0 21! -forty minutes. ter skin, which must be must reckon. Instead of the. are qf loosen Ae ou Ian% killed, you!q have a struggl� all, and boil rapidly lets hug- gu.n , the'march of reinforcti- the ages."' peeled off) together with the gib nts ors�he Observation-" of.enem� . through R. ADAMS COR Of towl. may, be Added to the stock pot. , me 't . ons' froTff the air, my work is Renewal of.Hope "d Couraffe. HIGHEST PRICES -PAID FREMONT, NEB., U.S.A. Seasoning and the addition of veg— opera i uch disictission, as they tables in warm weather cause it with the bloody freight of the trenche� - They have m ' Fdr -R.AW FURS' es Pays The Highest Prices sour. Many varieties of soup are pos- after the Attack.' with t4e wounded flouitder in the mudy puli themselv and GINSEN4G and dying. I see t1hese men going UP out of. it, sink down with the bleedmg. - , 1 , 1 For RAW FURS. ,ible-wi.th the use'of this. -stock. . .. -Iong lines or trucks— of ibeir womid. of -the cause . of war, At. SILVER 1 to their work in 4, Vegetable 5eup - . : . ,war has Montreal. P.O. ;silent, thoughtful men, full of deter- of where and hpw the spirit of 220 mt. PSUL at. W. H P, One' pint of stock, one cupful Of mination; I see them in their trenches, its, origin, of 'justice and -equality. And Reference. union Sk, "of Canada tQmato pulp,,.made by �calding and ,erningly listless,'fatallati in their then the author goes on: I c R peeling the toma attitude; but I work with them short - G toes, or use canned ,My still living companicini. have. at I Htomatoei; ' one-half cupful...of diced ly afterward -en last gpt'uP. 4t H wb Jhey . are broultht. ending with difficulty; 0 potatoes, one-half' cupful of mixed, into"'the little underground 'posto se- on' the foundered soil. in'61oqed Jin their, r E bemired garb, laid out in strange *up-, E vegetables (cabbage, turnips a d peas, cours' on stretchers, borne by bran S may be added), one-half a carrot, cut cardiers, where their wounds fire r�gbt coffing of mud, raising their; OUR ADVICE T `8 dice; one tkbtesi5oonful of - parsley, 1 dressed and where ibey'are"Itiaded intg huge siinplicit' out of the Sh-lp,t,o us-at'on" in y cc and Reap Ship your furs to Adams by ex- two table spoo riftils of flour, salt and,'our ambulances, to be sent back a mile depths=a profundity like -that of ig--� press or parcels wet. they move and cry 6ut, with' Benefifs,of High Prim No duty on raw furz into U. S. pepper to taste,. and portion of bunch or two, eithe� to be patchbd up for fur- fioriince now prevailing. J Our armies need the furs and of Potberbs. Take one bulich of Pot-' ther use or to expire under the kindly their gaze, their arms lind their fists we are, paying big for them. herbs, divide into small bunches, tie! benediction of th6r Mother Church, toward the sky whence fall -daylight', PrIos L131; and Shipping Togs rRE11 Writs, for Prlco,Llst 110. 1 J, - each with a st��g and use one of, And through it all there goes that and storm. But- their -eyes - are W. R- ADIAVS CO., these in the . vegetable soup. The grim set jaw and fighting determina- opened. They are beginning to make saw Tnr Moratt—to balance may be 4ried and kept in a, �ion which meant for Fra;nce the su� out the boundless simplicity bf things M "'i ygalg=lfl, NZ19., V. 5. A. nd Xer- And Truth not only invests the fruit, jar for future ui;ie. 1perb victories of the Marlic a Xrd and Alaw2derWMIM, Canada stock, add tomatoes, dun. With never a groan where the 1 , dawn of hope, but-'raiseff Qn it a- re - Put herbs in let simmer, corok vegetables in one roads are rough or when sbel6 make J newal of strength and courage. 'That's. EARIMPS if I pint of water untill tender, add �va- !travel impossible, but always a faint enough talk about those others , ' one of I . worse. TOU WILL MISS SOMETHING 0 ter and all to' -the stock, add seasoning smile of gratitude at the end of the the men­e!'onm­mande&;, 'all. tb and flour mixed with a little cold wa- painful journey—'and often a hand for -them! Us! Us all! , The undqr-' to Jf. voi* fall. att.end ter and cook for five minutes. clasp=these men are worthy to be standing between� democracies, the. en-, tenie arndng the multitudes, tile up - masters of otbirs because so splendid The, Eighth Annual Clear Soup ly masters of themselves." lifting of the people of the world, the Two tablespoonfuls . of fat, one bluntly simplb'faithl All' the rest, Imitate Britain. onion, fry until brown, add tablespoon- aye, all the rest, ifi*th7a past, the pre - N ful of flour, brown well, pour in'one ,.-Torionto leain'ing by Britain's t pint of stock, �cook live minutes, add- The talk of sent a�hd the future, Matters nothing ing seasoning, . salt and* pepper mistakes" makes one tired, says an at- all., how - to Fit 'Stock 8 i'A'merican writer. Of course, she has te; strain in soup tureen, sprinkle Da- Iblundered here and there—we.do not Got Highest Prieset with one*ablespoonful of finely�chop.- Bran -is one of the- most importaht Union Stock Yarft, Toronto need to copy the admitted errors. But h4,iedienta of poultry diet, and should From tfi* World's ped parsley. Serve with bread cut if we will take note of the way she 14ousef in finger lengths and toasted, be fed daily. It Is rich in nitrogen, More entrIes. than ever before, lao' W gest Fur lub puts in the field first-class tighting caTbon-and mineralmatter. cluding the beat that OnTAM-6 vrb.; TbeL "am to now at dgkt. Celery Puree t the top -notch - 919 113 * mark men and keeps them a It. n rit 0-7 Ono pint of diced celery, cook in one of afficiency by the'Most CA fill 'i ,,.,,n t waftft kip cup of water until tender, put through Warmth- should never be secured -In Judging comnlences 10 a.m., Fr1day4 . EMS. gard for every phase of their welfare, W on a L a sieve and odd one cupful- of stock, we shall -do better than if we pay_ heed the sheep -barn at tbe expense of ven 09co . rnber 7th. T I "ion, one cupful of milk, two tablespoonfuls merely to the places where the syn- tilation. Sheep have a protecting cov em 1p,4LS 17 to n f ol w -1 g as ey 1.� of flour, mixed with a little milk, sea- tem now And then has broken down eri wo hich so on th Auction Sale of Show Stock 10 a. W a nin salt and pepper, one table. or the individual has verfacm,44 dis 1�01 sh[*14� them from the influ-1 Saturday. December $U% on= spoo& at chopped Paralov. Bring appointingly. 0111411 Am Tax #Mrs cold e ,t+n.:.: Y' r` i.2 .e',- ,-r'.•`. �.:"-;;a:r. ray _,r✓ ' a'x: - _ . -•�c ^:5. �¢ 9� a`•. ^+Fin .•yya� 3 tra--• - -.,. f -. by (' .n�., r.—anY.rJ• c_•. _ •5r =. r.. .,'d.i�',R �-.rsca.v.. rs .•.++"acts' ,%'•--•4. 4. Can Do Your no int F. �--Z, 7' prev waste by de .Now . ?aleig You Am . is >►s:>�eta� �t epuub FWslwd I , t - mending the whole wheat in W 1I1 �.i>¢,e W fir& breakfast foods and bread: := -Several prominent British sculptors III~ y favorite' yeast for ever -a' S�It'lddea Wheat BiiCltLit r'�� are among the voluntary workers at s — T C jquarter K a- oenwrv. Bread t►akUa with wyral k� new war factory jtist opened fn' I;Dn- L! reset Mllt, keep RecA and ataet iongec tth". Wal : Is 100 r cent. whole wheatprovs onade With _ am" be ww"Bso att onetbawns amd,0W ftd � � do Thea lints are chiefly of Jws -= -grain prepared in a digestible - -- siiailar devices for injured soldiers. -form--contains more real nu- p lost wet be Jant as gone as the first. - triment than meat or eggs or - - - ^;; . terproofed papi&• mache from plaster MAD[ IN CANADA potatoes and cost's much less.. •casts . taken from the patientis them- calves and are Ii ht as air and perfect iOpp�ottl• _ Serve with milk or cream, g "D eco ntos E.W,GRIETT COMPANY La4ff .D' - fitting as compared with the old wood —tvnatttrao TORONTO, ONT. Motvtaiwt. peaches, bananas or and leather spl'm ta t In the surgical boot department -vol- _---; - . -- r - - other fruits. - - untary women workers under t]te A Cameo..- There ought to be many times when . guidance- of -professional boot makers _ The wise forget, dear heart; we get down on ourknees, but we turn out leather and metal re -en- y a e past never ought to fail to do this when -w0 will The leave the - forced boots for, convalescents. And play the, hero's part, i see that -tittle heap of sawdust At. tha - SERIOUS. nn (— rr TT Brave to the last. _ 'I foot of a fruit tree., Save the tree 3 lU�D �LLN• 1�� I��IDP�D from the borers sharp getting right aafter ' They weep not nor regret, them with a sharp narrow -bladed knife. Kill thein or they will MR - :.Caire are their s. ..r Many a serious illness has -been trees. he r eye Dear 'heart, the wise ; forget avoided by the prompt use of Dr. Wil- - I am not wised 4 isms' Pink Pills Thes it ctu lly xstaard'a Lln12aant CRre■" 1 a p le .a a s Gill ... --,Teannette � B1is ' espy' et tId cows 0 rccA4 enrich and purify the blood, and in - PloatJ08 this way build up the system, tone and rrip■md's'7.intmeat Cures aistemuer. 11�ade is Canada. �' strengthen the uerves and invigoriiits w LAID EGC;3• POULTRY. PEAK, the vital organs.. " beans, hone-, onions •wanted. Hl h- �' What He bleeds. est pricer+ given! J. D. �rseuault, ITh The small uu wte e o wearing -Serious diseases generally come "little brother pt, Catnartne East, Montreal.' Marriage and Talk. y Papa, said Tommy, this good-looking little suit. I4IcCa11 from some simple disorder that has " It is only when people are different g is a month old to�torrow,-isnt he! i+rsgatsaatseaos Pattern No. 8486, Boy's 'Sus. Pat- been neglected. Therefore any thin- "Yea:' •(� b:AVEN A.NL etELL'•—swedrn-. ---that they have a great deal io say. tern -in S sizes; 2 to 8 years. Pric:, ning of the blood, should- be looked up "Let's you and me give him a birth- f j� burg's great work -on a :real ". WhewtUey are alike they are satin- on as a warning sign, and more " world beyond and Itfe after death, , s 15 cents. day present. goo oases oraly scents postpaid. W. ,,� Red just 'to be in 'each other's company. ,� serious illness shauld-'be avoided by «Very well. What. shall it be?" H. Law, as D Euclid Avenue. Toronto.1. As married folk gradually exchange the use of Dr. `Vlliiama' Pink Pills. T. WPF' y )$dear and ieconciie their differences Leta buy flim a wig. He needs � %-tcER. JMOks, LUMP& RTC..' in the case of young girls and women that moze'n anything." Internal -fid gsternal. cured wits. their. -conversation "is apt to give way the blood Is peculiarly liable to get out earn by our hum• treatment *rice k g use of ver- out of order—to become thin and is before too tate. Dr, 9elimaa ic•aarai to a contented and sparin MONEY OHDERB Co.. I.imitod. ColttnSwooQ• Oat sial shorthand. A marriage of long - - % watery—and to lead to a general When ordering goods by mail, send standing that is -still noisy with con- } breakdown in health. • This can_- be a Don`inian Express Money Order, Stant talk is not one to be envied. It _ .. avoided by the occasional use of Dr. your Eyes mWInBairlls rm UQ No&nrtfag,dudg7+� but you can clean t4em °fi proruptiy with - ;argues an irrepressible conflict.'� - _ , � Williams' mink Pills, which are salt- Those- Last Dear Moments. -- - ` t able for the most delicate coustitu- Each at her post we women stand; TORONTO . FAT STOCK .SHOW ;' tion. These pills will give you a new Mine is the safer, easier part—.. _ .- appetite: improve your digestion, zone Ani there is iron band One of the'coming events which all , I and strengthen weakened nerves, ban- en�fyet m Of envy round my heart Llre stock men and farmers should not " p ash and lack of energy, For her, the weary, nurse who spent miss is the Toronto Fat Stock Show, p r the clear the complexion of pimples and 1 Those last dear moments at his side, ' to be held at the -Union, Stock Yards, - blotches, cure paln In the back and i The woman who in pity bent ...on Friday and Saturday, December 7th always appreciated if the, are as trDai general weakness, cause the dfsap -dizziness And kissed bias when he died. and 8th. The Auction Sale always looking as this one. McCall Pattern peartince of headaches, and —Amelia Josephine Bu ri. - brings )record prfces, and it is well r heart fluttering. Give these pills a will a won - 1 i worth your time to see the comped- �i, + fair trial and you soon note to Your j i CACURA � tion among packers and butchers for 2 'I y derful than �e your aond3tion. )) INE G��� ET�A (l the Drize winners. Entries fbr this - - % spirits will brightest, good health and will return, and will feel Sore 6 g, nAamed try ' - de,w, f e.e and W7ndglac r ro0 o�r"r CUT ova i year's show are larger than ever } strength you like a new person- You era confirm 1=4 by Mena• TrY_ttto Bog Spavin or Thalro'uth '� , -- --- these statements by enquiring among your Eyes mWInBairlls rm UQ No&nrtfag,dudg7+� but you can clean t4em °fi proruptiy with 'preserving Overshoes. , ds� almost anywhere �ousandaur naad or bg �0 �� ae ' w' Cutting &heel -shape piece out of an old overshoe and pasting it in the heel .. -_._- . thousands of hopeleas sufferers have been restored to new are.. Imon s••.a sea r.rt/�• fearless Z" aensebClYlaaga• a of new overshoes prevents the heel wearing out while the rest of the over "• ' - r - health and energy ,by using Dr. WH - risme' pink Fills: Make Bees Work Overtime ! and you work the hors sane tiaay - G -^shoe'ls comoaratively'r new. .- You can get these pills through any Plans ares being worked out in n'� b or rstmose t� %' �'� T c - - -- raedicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents froze. The Califomia whereby at the end of the 1 you �1t& Will tell you. more wlRR., ` writer.—"I have obtained great Ming. a box or six boxes for $2.60 - aeon bees will be . Book 4 M tree. honey gathering se l -• _ - - P ��+ - Dr, Williams'willlams' dicine Co., Broca- po ' the antiseptie 11rumeat for mankinA rted to a new region where . transported ens - Mlnard'e, Liniment C_a, Limited. Naw designs for house dresses are villar Ugt. - fl V flowers are' blooming to see if they redoo.r ■ria 'C044 D continue their work and thereby! ot''ti ..a7 Gentlemen,—Last winter I received MIN- always appreciated if the, are as trDai IIANCiNG OSTRICHES. will cy.ra alrv. rm awtrate• increase the output a" '; great benefit from the use of looking as this one. McCall Pattern _ . tiit tyeraea nap, a.etra.t. o.ei - ARD'8 LINIMENT in a severs attack I ' 1; frequently No. 8069. Ladies' House Draw. Pam s A Strange Sight ear the Sasdy Plaim dbwtWm fid AlrsrVM& A w seat Y tater r -of L&Grippe, +and + e if to* be eery effective tn'w&e&" tarn in ? risers; 84 to 16 btpat- Pries, 20 cents. of Southern Africa. j i CACURA � df Inflammation. 01 Infll 'ham pattarna ria be obtained y One of the oddest sights on the Ig Yours, - - local McC Il deal fr tr t h of lain in southern 1W, A, HUTCHINSON. • ? fid �m your a er, or om the McCall Co., TO Bond St., Toronto, sandy s e c es p Adrica is a party of waltzing ostriches. - - - - Dept W. _ A writer on the subject thus de- r;a , -- --- scribes thea= queer antics: "When 0 teaspoon salt, iib teaspoon pepper-. MEDICINE THE ONLY !H E D I GI N E there are a number` of them they will few hundred ( Characteristic suggestion&. In the event the message was pick-. start off, and, running a a A gentleman who had a good collet_ ,FOR LITTLE ONES yards' w311 stop and, with raised wings No foolishness I Lift your corn• tion of china, deploring to his friends .- will whirl rapidly round tali they are i the carelessness of a manservant Mrs. H. Blanche, St. Pamphile, Que., stupefied. or perhaps break a leg. "The males pose also before fight - • " whole Rtlgers, to the Scotch would ~say, "were all thumbs," said he d' writer.—"I have obtained great Ming. They kneel on their ankles, • not know what with him. . sults from the tine of Baby's , Own Tablets. They are the only medirlue opening their wings, and balancing themselves alternately forward and "Why not diss misss hiai !" ssi8 the I know of that one can depend upon backward, or to one side or the other, 3 THE p practical Englishman.�� But he is a good servant, said his to promptly cure bowel and stomach fro 4] ,• - M T bl is -I.. fail to while the neck is stretched on a level A t k th h •k - _ , - ; `--#fust. • - - . - u ee. e a e e. • with the bac a e ea s ri ea , „ said the relieve the little one and besides the rthe sides, now on the right, now on the Agents Wanted "Stop it out of is wages, h Scotsman, with the excellent caution mother has the guarantee of a govern- left, while the feathers are bristling. ttient analyst -that they.are absolutely I In all towns where we are not r•- oi his race The bird appears at Chia time so -..ab- precanted to nu our phonosra rte to safe. They are sold by medicine deal- orbed in its occupation as to forget their friends at factory prices• very "Wit,"'tiaid the master, "he breaks s machine ivaranteod made In Camas amore than his wages would pcy for." ere or by main at 25 cents a box from- all that is going on around him, and and we guarantee satisfaction. write The Dr. • Williams' Medicine . Co., can be approached and caught at once for particulars "Why not raise his wages 1r asked Brockville,, Ont. y g %%o world Phosoermh oat- se"' w' F the Irishman. _ O The mate sounds much like an effort to utters a cry, which speak-� •soadview ave., Waroste, out. PRESCRIBING BY WIRELESS. ,' . _ XU�,s t Cares Coles. && with the mouth shut tight." How physician saved & Life a Thor- I When btll�i�yrAlir . Pbm' Frocks' of • a-'delicatb, color always The war Collection of the Royal Li ­ Frocks' on y sated Miles Distant. �i look better if washed in_bran water, The captain of a tramp steamer in braxy s, Berlin now numbers 60,000 yto soap being used. the Gulf of Mexico was lately taken volumes, and they are bognd in ape- u pTTO H I Q E L m - tial covers of gray, stamped with, the PIANO AOTION Potato Chowder. -3(a 16. salt Pork, ill with ptomaine- poisoning. With I Prussian eagle. i bl p ' death staring him in the face, on ac - 6 -10 potatoes, 1 -On on, 1 to espoon count of inadequate medical aid, he de- I R 1r S f L E M O N JUICE parsley, 1 tablespoon or, 1 wireless, for. Asist-cioppod te, ,G IS SKIN WHITENER r;a .tablespoon dripping, 1 pint milk, 1 ante from the physicians at a naval' I ANY CORN LIFTS OUT, teaspoon salt, iib teaspoon pepper-. station a hundred miles away. How to make a creamy beauty Idtion DOESN'T HURT A BIT ] pork, and potatoes info cubes and In the event the message was pick-. ' for a few, cents. - cook with the seasonings, and suffici- ed up by a liner seven hundred miles e' "� No foolishness I Lift your corn• _ ent water to cover until done. Make away, and the ship's -surgeon made all The juice of two fresh ,lemon$ - and cal off with fingen ths whits sauce of the fat, flour and "S.O.S." heats to reply to this strangeI strained Into a bottle containing three ' milk: Drain oil the surplus water with' a full and detailed prescription, I ounces of orchard white makes a —Its like magic I • It's l 'when the potatoes are cooked,, add the which was without much difficulty whole quarter pi jt of the moat' re -'white sauce and reheat, ode up from. the tramp .steamer's markable 'lemon skin beautifier atr Sore corns, bard' corns; •soft corns or aledieine-chest, and the captain's life I aboutrthe cost one must pay-. for a , any kind of a coni, can harmlessly be f► _ •pie was saved. •� small jar: of, the ordinary cold creams. ! lifted right out with the -Angers if you - Dow to PI&i, A fireman on a . Canadian Pacific liner which carries no surgeon was • Care should be taken to strain the 1 ! lemon• Juice through- a fine cloth to apply upon the -corn a few drove of Cincinnati • attacked in mid -ocean with. internal J,no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotio3; freezone, says a authority. For little cost one can get a small - the Blood hemorrhage...Wireless communication! was aecu�ed with an Allan liner, and will keep fresh for months. Every ! 1 won.an knows that lemon juice is used bottle of freezone at ativ drug efo3e, "Fah«s to . thin dt'epa of t!' _. Fstrai tof ROOD ody details of the symptoms transttlitted -miles - A I to bleach and remove such blemiahea which will positively rid one's feet of every corn .or callus wMaut pain. across a thousand of ocean. as freckles, sallowness and tan and Is ta :, � ���n in w, pretleriptionConti"'was not only received, ithe'idear skin'softener, whitener and but daily consultations took place for ! beautifier: This simple drug dries the moment it is applied and does not even irri- with meals are at for th0 carr• of w� estion, cowl- some time, and the medicine was Just try it! Get three ounces of tate the surt+eundillg slOn while ap- and bad blood+ Persist- "changed',' several -times orchard white a; any drug afore and l plying it or afterwards. potion - once In thletreatatest Will two lemons from the grocer and `make T This announcement will interest a cure is nearly every ease." Get tbo gaellso-.t drttggi•t■,, I For emergencies a wooden auto- mobile tire,_made- in sections- to ,ibe up a quarter pint of this -sweetly fra I grant 7lemou dation and massage it many of our readers. If your drug. gist hasn't shy freezone, tell Mm to 4 41+4. bs�m'Rssl m��i -bolted to a wheel, has been invented. daily lnt0_tlie face, 110014 arms and surely get a scall bottle for you from -ED. 7. - ISSUE 48=-'17. winafa's Lisimeat -own 3hvbt1ria. _handg; -- -- -- _ . pia wholesale drug- houses 00 t � That - Burned and Pained, Four leafs, pair Came .:Out. Loss of Sleep,. "iUy scalp wasted and 'very itch La'=1 nd a fine rash developed which buQ and pained incessantly. This seemed to destroythe hair routs, cauxing -ray ball -to come out, which disfigured the top °i _ ,. myhead It also caused lova of sleep. "The trouble lasted_iour yyears, 'Then I sent fora free sample of Cnticnnsoa and Ointment which encouraged me s� I Nought more, and 1 had one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Ointment and I was healed." (Signed) John Cuts.. ningrham, Church St., Antigonlsh, N. S.. Apn_I 4, 1917. Why not make Cuticura .}our everjl.• day toil et soap and prevent'sktntniub[es! 1 Absolutely nothingg. better. � For Frio Ssmpie Each by+ Mail ad- dress post -card: "Cutictira, Dept. A. Boston, U. S. A." Scald everywhere. ra Liniment i - A S'p3� -'. _, ...�:-. ,'-. .,,.....:.,� :•�_., ,:.�.:_:.�..:.� .'_.,i:2...�-'' ✓k. .�: •'•' �.,..'. �•�.,.. M ,.._. �'.'n>.- '-a:,., ..... .... .Late r...., �oa"a,�.F_; �„- ... ...,.-�.... �r.•?s-�c.�.�,r ,r,,.. ,.. .:_.�._:. .�••�4��"k+�,.�z:icu r;a Outdoor Workers an subject to ex po■ure to all ,afros ' of weather; and strenuous oaEdoar work brings the rheumatic aehe■.Yett r can't afford to be Iraidap, so heed that first twinge of rheumatism Um Sloan's .Liniment. Clean sad cots-' vemient, no need to tub. nd stain■; and your,pam no clumsy plastgrs climppeam nattntda ae6w sad stiff sere-imn so an - cation of sloan s Z i0am I I bottles at oil druni.sz i , .110. T; Liniment i - A S'p3� -'. _, ...�:-. ,'-. .,,.....:.,� :•�_., ,:.�.:_:.�..:.� .'_.,i:2...�-'' ✓k. .�: •'•' �.,..'. �•�.,.. M ,.._. �'.'n>.- '-a:,., ..... .... .Late r...., �oa"a,�.F_; �„- ... ...,.-�.... �r.•?s-�c.�.�,r ,r,,.. ,.. .:_.�._:. .�••�4��"k+�,.�z:icu i - A S'p3� -'. _, ...�:-. ,'-. .,,.....:.,� :•�_., ,:.�.:_:.�..:.� .'_.,i:2...�-'' ✓k. .�: •'•' �.,..'. �•�.,.. M ,.._. �'.'n>.- '-a:,., ..... .... .Late r...., �oa"a,�.F_; �„- ... ...,.-�.... �r.•?s-�c.�.�,r ,r,,.. ,.. .:_.�._:. .�••�4��"k+�,.�z:icu F .. � .. ,.,'...w •, .. t- .�'e-',.s.�s�;,.�..,:,u,�E.•,., es. ,F,- F.a. ;N>y•;^..'='!,��.. .'?r . y p,'>s::: •.: a ,¢..,;*a;y_.-•.uu.-+y"`e a -:'a' 'a*%W-. •,.q' FA.,.r.F, ;•ea+r F; .k ,pro•:�r-w�.'�ita-1•a^�.. . �-.-Ia,:-_�•Kr'r.�a'+m-'c... k,a�"i'.�-.3""w,C.'v.:.'Y,,�wr' �: .w.:A;•N,i•efm', c:.. .a+• ,. ..a}.nYa� f'. J-y.� <"s,�Y"s. '.. - a�. • .• • Q AN Bie and' fsaail , of -- 8ft. Coappland and two child-, f'�,,� • Until �,•j • GALT Q• Sarnia, have arrived to, epeiod, the reg etre ependiuR sti few, days with _ `"Only Eine W vnil aainter with the tormer's parents, her niece, Mrs. R. L. drawford, g Fruits for your Cake and Pnddin Choice 8ultitna and Vale- K ' -James Kennedy is Off duty 'Rd. and Mrs. Cornell. -The December meeting o! the F- with an attars of lagrippe. -The steady bard -frost of. Lllp Methodist Ladies' A(id .will be held da Raisin 16c 1b,_ Cholce.Currants 26e lb. U ted Peele �0v lb. '" -Klee K. Fawkes was the guest past week has put a stop to the on Wednesday, the 5th, at 8 p. m. Dotes -Anchor 15c, Dromedary 26c Ib, Figs 10c pig. gf Th A. and Mrs. Knox on all plowing. On account of the at the parsonage. _ lobos Spice of all kinds 80a to 5% lb. Walnuts '$ugday. scarcity of . a large amount - -Dr. Henry will b6 -here as -suit of fall plowing remains undone. 1� /� ! ----_ _ and Almonds 7f cents per lb. �y next Tuesday to attend to his re- Will the you* mann who took ♦� OTICE TO CREDITORS . - y p M dd Cheese always'la, stock 20 lb. Bagon alde W baot go. s s r of mitts off the line in one ,AND �0rkz .S •! : feseinal duties. theastoree and neglected to settle, ... _ culled shoulder i7c, barn 88e. Fioo+ca lfl<sddte. l'la. h Tnomaa �ladrew has been coo- kindly call and deo so or there will Ia the Estate of James T. Laughau t oe ! Qned to the houso. for several days . �a 1u4 paid or Batter and Eggs. through illness. be a case for the police magistrate. Deceased. .k -Bev. Dr Marsh will each to The Creditors of James T. Laughlin. ( GILLE SPIE, :DUNBARTON -D. Simpp��a; o! Toronto,' was late of the Township of Pickering. in ! • ]come oveir Sunda , suffering from the fit Anerew's Sudety in the p y Presb terlaa church at Whitby the'County -o! Onti ria,. Gentleman, a very severe cold. y deceased. who died on or about the ' ;-Mrs. W: J. Taylor, of Brook- next Sunday evening. The even- gad day of October, 1917are hereby « =lin. visited her father, Clarkson Ing service is fit. Andrew's church notified to Bend by �t prepaid or a +Rppy Th� 5 " here will be conducted b Mr. J. otherwise deliver to free$ undersigned Bogere, last week. Y tt g _ •� -N. B. MCEnteer reeeivgd, word Marsh- executors or their Solicitor on or before ltaiigft - e6 Saturday that his brother had -The Rev. A. E. Bruce, rector the 20th day of December. 1917, their - of St. George's church. will reach ohristian and surnames, addresses and bee wounded in Action. p description, full particulars of -their =-A number from here attended Pext Sunday. Advent Sunday, p Dec. tad, at 10.80 a. m. and 7 m. claim or interest and the nature of = Them, lItOV®8 iI'b tit31L130 the Rnrden' Rowell - meeting •t Mr. Brace will on the work securities' if any' held by them. Ian- •Jlhe W� � �` Whitby on Monday evening. speak mediately after the 80th day of Do. -N. B. and Mrs. Rn.teer have of the navy and also of the great camber. lgiT, the estate of the said OQ *ti ul¢ltdt bona wader the weather. suffering responsibility of the Canadian James T. Laughlin, deceased, will be le in connection with the war. distributed among the ,t0'da from -the prevailing la grippe. mop g parties entitled %• g i -The Kingston road is now in thereto having re and only to the '�.-Mietue�+ B. and I. Bunting have g g Y • Splendid bakeea, o'n�l�ti 'returned home after spending two better shape than it has been for claims of interest of which the ezecw handsome leslgn. weeks with relatives in the e a long time. It 4ae been .rounded tore eball then have notlee , and aan�i �' nicely and the 'holes have been others will be excluded from thess Call and see our fall eteek. •-Stauleyand Mrs. Davis enter • distribution. wed a number of their friends filled in so that when rains come Ten Thursdayevening of last week. the water will not stand in the W. J. Haexox. J R BUND Y g middle of the road. A large 86 Bay Street, Toronto. • -Mies Joan Forbes, of Toronto. Solicitor for the Rzecutors s- nt over 8nud with Mies Irene amount of gravel is also being >d _pe ayAA. Mary lAngblin. Oberrywood, Ontario, fined to her bed .at the home of given by way of bills : 8cu¢og, ott-Nursery stock. icer daughter its Mariposa. Wednesday, Dec. 6th ; Brougham. _ -An extensive dispersion_ sale Thursday. Dec. 6th ; Utica. Fri. it e Fruit Store - • da - of rertistered Holstein cattle will y, Dec. 7th • � Claremont Satur• - - 1' be held . at Col. Noel Marshall's •day, Dec. 8th ; Greenbank. Mon- HAS THE QUALITY /- farm at fluobarton (formerly the day, Dec..10tb ; Pickering: Tues- ..... � 01W 1 Parker farm), on Dec. 12tb. day, Dec• 11th ; Brooklin, Wed- Neilson's Chocolates, In bulk nepday, Dec. 12tb ; Port Perry, -Wm. Gormley, of Saturday Tbursda Dec. 18th Oshawa, Malaga Grapes, Grape Fruit, etc. . Arta•. arrived home on d sister. Friday, Y• i :Is the Right Store for to visit his brothers and sister. y, Dee. 14th ; Whitby, Sat• pun• forget we are in the market with .._ -• -Be stairs that the weather in the urday, Dee. 15th. highest prices for the Rood .tuft- - ' t" ~rept has-been very' mild with no y. - cblckeas, dunks. Turks Convenience i frost, — rabbits and pigeons. -George Birt will hold an an• _ Gecse e-pecially wanted form now everything you wally at file one plsee. g PVSLIC IdEETINGS c�et e� etion sale of hi, Ntrulture, pure- till the Now Year. -• Meetings will be held at the following —. Groceries, Dry'Goods, LBwts and�Shoes, bird. poultry, route, etc,. of has time and Laces• all of which will he L/i Lrvv as rpnfi•rs, one mite west of the addressed by Wm. Smith. ez M. P., NEILSO'N $ ICE CREAM rock ftQad ecbcx�I, on Wednee- _ the Union Government candidate, and t� ' day, Dex 6th. This furniture is some of the following speakers : F. L N. J. MARQUIS China and Delphware, Crockery, _ all of extra good quality s.nd is in Fowke, ex -M. P., Robt. Grierson, E. -- '' --extra Rood shape. and the poultry W. Holtby. Dr, T. R Hailer, J. F. Pickaing Ontimlio Wall -Paper Etc Etc r. Is S. C. albite Legboroa+. On ae- Grierson. F. L Mason Warden of the _ y • couwt of the death ollhis wife, he is OouotY. Mayor Conant of Oshawa, Q , giving up housekeeping, and will Ca Jas. Moore, M. U.. and others, lot uding lady speakers: _ i • l= j 1 M ' ' ' sell everything without, reserve, a A F+e%/ S a s In Caroceries • -On Saturday last Miss A. North Oshawa (O.N.R.) Friday, Nov.80 � 7 � � � � � ,�» � - - p� � • �+ 'Davis received word that her bro- Brou ham, Saturday.Dee.LO Manchester` Tuesday. Dee. 44th a _ ,-m CM Sweet Potatoes. .. 4 lbs for tae _ ther.had user: with a Kerlone asci- sa p o C� _.. ,.,. _ . dwo6 in Detroit where he resides. Pickering. Wednesday.Dee.. 0th a a ! Q � 8 "'Spanish Onions, ... ... ^ 6c lam' lb -' -Be was in an upper story in a Raglan, Thureda D . ftitln � e�� =v Ir ' v M qy w 1 Thursday. ;t yr.6 �' s a8 :S , y Tellow.Danver Onions, j/C Ib, 6 lbs for 150 ware -house, and was about to de- Scugopt, Frldsy, Deo. Tth - os�M . e, scend la an elevator with an m- Columbus, Saturday. Dec, ith Ri L ! r . o O s Prime Cheese. _ .. SOc per Ib - Iul of dry -Roods. As he thou ht. Utica. Monday. Dec. 10th 6 ' he -as about to step on to the ale Claremont. Tuesday. Dec. 11th' - - �! Pure Hane - & P� Ifs► d Whitby. Wednesday, Deo. 12th i r e C w �- L y vator, but it had descended al. f M y ala C - Greenback. Thursday,Deo. 18th ready, and the unfortunate man Oshawa. Thyrsda c, 18th '°' vt►; �= r -fell down the shaft, breaking both Brooklia. Friday, Dec. 16th p g w g • awl alas��-In ya !' s felts sod dislocating his shoulder. msood Ail at • p. m., and at - an .Ci. :'~ _ - ++ Ias njuries. ase sustaining other serious .Whitevaia Tuesday, Deo. 11th » C s s"'+ ••.� a r m - _ - ss Mea's Sweater Coats, $1.50 to $5.00. bigh assortment of colors j Porti Perry; Wednesday, Dec 12tir .. a s• an and sizes. -The Women's Auxiliary of fit MM w _ both at g p. m. �,' M l: r r ffi w _ -+M( alb lieorRe's ehnrch will hold a Christ, Other prominent, speakers will beau C !S e a . a+I s.e• V Boys' Full -over 8westera-all-wool-eoiflce, brown. wavy r►se1 - . meas Sale Of- Work, fancy articles noanced for these meetings later. ...I o•s. w maroon, $1.00, and presents suitable for the sea- Everybody welcome, !s s ■ -a� now. -Men's Rubber Boots, 664.50 - .non, in the Town Hall, Pickering, J. F. x. Pesident FridayL.Dec. Tth, commencing at Dr. John 3[oore, D. Conant, a enact isr+-wet>aro.ea... bmevsmsn r: Wen's Hip Rubber Boots, tji.60 S o'clock. Tea and refreshments 9.11 1. - Seeretaeies s, s e'r'r q• vs tr, e.astsa•saate. ;. : will be served Iron i to 10 _ B•.aws s, IItabv e -A program of onadc, etc.; will be+Crain shopping PICBERINa BAKERY - -:- In Croeke�ry " given daring the afternoon and ravening. Admission 10 cents. Mrs. FLAKING flower Pots, with saucer complete, from 4 eta to 25 uta eaoib - '"Bruce, the Hoo•Pres., Mrs. Fred �--'"�•" FRUIT CARE FOR XMAS � p ' Burst. Pres. of the W. A., and the I am prepared to de chopping and oat eiembers extend a heart invite• flaking every day In the week Orders received now for the best Fancy Hanging Pots, 10 inch. 25 cents each r y line ever at 45c per lb. Fant Pots, 12 inch, 85 cents enols 4'y _ tion to ail to attend and ask the except Saturday, at 5 - A cheaper Cake..but good. at y Hanging g R ..'kindly co-operation of the people -cents per baps. 116- per Lb. ' Butter and Or"= Crocks, all sues, from 15 dente to 66 elidn 4 -effort the ccmo-manity in their annual Soae stone' boats, vagon and binder Wedding Oakes our specialty _ effort o!'. the women of $t. Geor• tongues on band. Both Phones. , , • �-Zoa cry night of last week Cohn F• -Ba 168, Gee nus, Come . _ If you can t, �uat phone or sen �•. whe re. George Law and dough- y H. R. ffiOIIIIByr ' PiCk6rlIIg g Waa�ed ! - _ �rour order. We do the ter, Miss Edythe.- retar tbeir*rwe n oronto from Green- y wood, whore the ]utter had de. FOR F.LM DALE MILi..S P! C K E R/ N p lmloEFi=NC3} t L' . .lighted- the • wndlenr.% with her refit promptly singing at the Red Cross concerti, You can always Iger the et Mani - the sad news was awaiting them AND DISTRICT 1 • tobn Flour made from a.'„ 1. telling -thein tbxt their Aon and =-.- brother, Willie, had received a RA A NJ — To Sep for — 1� t 6- gnn-shot wound in the,head• while "THE OLD RELIABLE Royal Household and Glenora for i in action in France. For several Bread. Try a bag. dszye the Tamil was in FONTHILL NURSERIES" Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats y grs3at sun- BRAN.SHORTS YOUNG MEN,LOOK IPenne awaiting the optcome of the :Splendid list of Stack for Fall - MIX FEEDS • �- - - wound. 'Ori Saturday the further planting, -1917, and `,UAT.CHO P sad news was received that he CRUSHED OATS had succumbed to. Iiia injuries, 'Hering planting, 1918, We have on hand now a splendid assortment of Ca just in from th havinglived three days after be. including mac new varieties BARLEY CHOP p �' y g y • W BEAT wholesales. They are the latest in Caps and sure are dandies. Ing wounded. Mr. and Mrs. Law which we alone control. CRACKED CORN Oar Fall and Winter Samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. are bet and family resided in, our village ' -- MIXED HEN FEED The styles this Season are exceptionably good, the costsespesialiy, r 'for several years, before moving Send for new illustrated Catalogue, y to the city, and the sad news of his also Agents Proposition; Hand. Caldwell's Cream substitute You know our reputation along this line is the best. We have some free outfit, Excluo. C;lf Meal. given -you the beat of satisfaction before, and can again. death has cast R deep gloom among-. - b ive Territory. Molasses Meal . "their many Pickering friends, and Call and see as when in town next and we wilt, he glad to show you. ; ;. the deepest sympathy is felt for Lrnarser• coratxteeto�r CHOPPING AND OAT anything in the line of Men's Wear. ..Mr. and Mrs. Law, their daughter STONE and WELLINGTON, CRUSHING EVERYDAY - ~and son, Lorne, who • has been at Get prices on feed in ton lots. Go to -the Men's Store for Men's Wear. the front for nen rl two ears. The Fonthill Nurseries. BELL PHONE. ' -'nod who has already+ be?n wount'- (Established 1887) F. w,-Vuree3a>� R• A, BUNTING, �' ICBERING!• :' . ' ed• ,TORONTO, - ONTARIO Chopping every day. Established 1857. �_va.,.. 'e•�v-.:M�:_�m� :,'":: ., '. ':., r:... .. ,' l. -a ':. ._m ,.•,.:..,.; e.:.,. '.. i:. .... :..... ,.. . .....- _, '�- .:..:w:._�..:..;a...,..:�, .......•...,.. '::.e�..:.a: �. , ....z:..,...>....—..,..;.wc.S:r•,:aa.:._.;:.•..__. ..i.'3,m%..•.�.n�.;n;w.•.�s."'�.'.,�w..J�c�eJy.'°cS.�.:r�.i:4S�`'..��•n..in'�s,•� rker, at the latter's home here. -Mrs. W. J. Clark 'was confined pbiC ern• ` -The Pickering school -board and Thomas Coxworth, 8.10 R. R. Markham, Ontario :' to her for several days Auring the from IA have engaged Eli Wilson, B. A., of Coe Hill, an principal of the W8 �� NOW past week suffering (gripppee.. and Mrs. T. E, Bray, of Pickering public school, his duties to begin with the New Year. Mr. A reliable Agent in Ontario Count i :• '= • •Toronto, Sent: over Sunday with Wilson ie well-known in this Peerless Fruit and d O sell tAl Tress Ornamental Trees during Fall and Bray the former a brother, W. H. Bra township, being a native of Green Rdver, where he lived the Winter mouths. Good pay, exclusive • sand family. -Miss Irene Markar is spending greater part of his life, and where he territ free selling equipment. Over Acres of the choicest Nur.- _ = a few days at her home here re taught successfully for some time. ery Stock, including xzw varieties, covering from a slight attack o He a highly recommended to.tbe controlled by us. aodsome up -to - appendicitis. School board by the Inspector. date selling equipment and a splendid O wn -tock to offer custom. -The Rev. lift. Bruce received `. -W. E. N. Sinclair, the Li Candidate in South Onta re. We are not jobbers. Write now an iovitation, two a parish in Sara- - toga, N. Y., but could not see his o arranging to address -the elstwrs for agency terms to ° - - way clear to accept it. on the issues of the day and has \ PELHAM NURSERY Ce., I Toronto, Out -lir~. Smith Clerk still cantin- ape is ver or health and is eon- y Po arranged the following meetings. of which further notice will be N.B.-Catalogue seat on request to applicants forencies or nurchaaers fined to her bed .at the home of given by way of bills : 8cu¢og, ott-Nursery stock. icer daughter its Mariposa. Wednesday, Dec. 6th ; Brougham. _ -An extensive dispersion_ sale Thursday. Dec. 6th ; Utica. Fri. it e Fruit Store - • da - of rertistered Holstein cattle will y, Dec. 7th • � Claremont Satur• - - 1' be held . at Col. Noel Marshall's •day, Dec. 8th ; Greenbank. Mon- HAS THE QUALITY /- farm at fluobarton (formerly the day, Dec..10tb ; Pickering: Tues- ..... � 01W 1 Parker farm), on Dec. 12tb. day, Dec• 11th ; Brooklin, Wed- Neilson's Chocolates, In bulk nepday, Dec. 12tb ; Port Perry, -Wm. Gormley, of Saturday Tbursda Dec. 18th Oshawa, Malaga Grapes, Grape Fruit, etc. . Arta•. arrived home on d sister. Friday, Y• i :Is the Right Store for to visit his brothers and sister. y, Dee. 14th ; Whitby, Sat• pun• forget we are in the market with .._ -• -Be stairs that the weather in the urday, Dee. 15th. highest prices for the Rood .tuft- - ' t" ~rept has-been very' mild with no y. - cblckeas, dunks. Turks Convenience i frost, — rabbits and pigeons. -George Birt will hold an an• _ Gecse e-pecially wanted form now everything you wally at file one plsee. g PVSLIC IdEETINGS c�et e� etion sale of hi, Ntrulture, pure- till the Now Year. -• Meetings will be held at the following —. Groceries, Dry'Goods, LBwts and�Shoes, bird. poultry, route, etc,. of has time and Laces• all of which will he L/i Lrvv as rpnfi•rs, one mite west of the addressed by Wm. Smith. ez M. P., NEILSO'N $ ICE CREAM rock ftQad ecbcx�I, on Wednee- _ the Union Government candidate, and t� ' day, Dex 6th. This furniture is some of the following speakers : F. L N. J. MARQUIS China and Delphware, Crockery, _ all of extra good quality s.nd is in Fowke, ex -M. P., Robt. Grierson, E. -- '' --extra Rood shape. and the poultry W. Holtby. Dr, T. R Hailer, J. F. Pickaing Ontimlio Wall -Paper Etc Etc r. Is S. C. albite Legboroa+. On ae- Grierson. F. L Mason Warden of the _ y • couwt of the death ollhis wife, he is OouotY. Mayor Conant of Oshawa, Q , giving up housekeeping, and will Ca Jas. Moore, M. U.. and others, lot uding lady speakers: _ i • l= j 1 M ' ' ' sell everything without, reserve, a A F+e%/ S a s In Caroceries • -On Saturday last Miss A. North Oshawa (O.N.R.) Friday, Nov.80 � 7 � � � � � ,�» � - - p� � • �+ 'Davis received word that her bro- Brou ham, Saturday.Dee.LO Manchester` Tuesday. Dee. 44th a _ ,-m CM Sweet Potatoes. .. 4 lbs for tae _ ther.had user: with a Kerlone asci- sa p o C� _.. ,.,. _ . dwo6 in Detroit where he resides. Pickering. Wednesday.Dee.. 0th a a ! Q � 8 "'Spanish Onions, ... ... ^ 6c lam' lb -' -Be was in an upper story in a Raglan, Thureda D . ftitln � e�� =v Ir ' v M qy w 1 Thursday. ;t yr.6 �' s a8 :S , y Tellow.Danver Onions, j/C Ib, 6 lbs for 150 ware -house, and was about to de- Scugopt, Frldsy, Deo. Tth - os�M . e, scend la an elevator with an m- Columbus, Saturday. Dec, ith Ri L ! r . o O s Prime Cheese. _ .. SOc per Ib - Iul of dry -Roods. As he thou ht. Utica. Monday. Dec. 10th 6 ' he -as about to step on to the ale Claremont. Tuesday. Dec. 11th' - - �! Pure Hane - & P� Ifs► d Whitby. Wednesday, Deo. 12th i r e C w �- L y vator, but it had descended al. f M y ala C - Greenback. Thursday,Deo. 18th ready, and the unfortunate man Oshawa. Thyrsda c, 18th '°' vt►; �= r -fell down the shaft, breaking both Brooklia. Friday, Dec. 16th p g w g • awl alas��-In ya !' s felts sod dislocating his shoulder. msood Ail at • p. m., and at - an .Ci. :'~ _ - ++ Ias njuries. ase sustaining other serious .Whitevaia Tuesday, Deo. 11th » C s s"'+ ••.� a r m - _ - ss Mea's Sweater Coats, $1.50 to $5.00. bigh assortment of colors j Porti Perry; Wednesday, Dec 12tir .. a s• an and sizes. -The Women's Auxiliary of fit MM w _ both at g p. m. �,' M l: r r ffi w _ -+M( alb lieorRe's ehnrch will hold a Christ, Other prominent, speakers will beau C !S e a . a+I s.e• V Boys' Full -over 8westera-all-wool-eoiflce, brown. wavy r►se1 - . meas Sale Of- Work, fancy articles noanced for these meetings later. ...I o•s. w maroon, $1.00, and presents suitable for the sea- Everybody welcome, !s s ■ -a� now. -Men's Rubber Boots, 664.50 - .non, in the Town Hall, Pickering, J. F. x. Pesident FridayL.Dec. Tth, commencing at Dr. John 3[oore, D. Conant, a enact isr+-wet>aro.ea... bmevsmsn r: Wen's Hip Rubber Boots, tji.60 S o'clock. Tea and refreshments 9.11 1. - Seeretaeies s, s e'r'r q• vs tr, e.astsa•saate. ;. : will be served Iron i to 10 _ B•.aws s, IItabv e -A program of onadc, etc.; will be+Crain shopping PICBERINa BAKERY - -:- In Croeke�ry " given daring the afternoon and ravening. Admission 10 cents. Mrs. FLAKING flower Pots, with saucer complete, from 4 eta to 25 uta eaoib - '"Bruce, the Hoo•Pres., Mrs. Fred �--'"�•" FRUIT CARE FOR XMAS � p ' Burst. Pres. of the W. A., and the I am prepared to de chopping and oat eiembers extend a heart invite• flaking every day In the week Orders received now for the best Fancy Hanging Pots, 10 inch. 25 cents each r y line ever at 45c per lb. Fant Pots, 12 inch, 85 cents enols 4'y _ tion to ail to attend and ask the except Saturday, at 5 - A cheaper Cake..but good. at y Hanging g R ..'kindly co-operation of the people -cents per baps. 116- per Lb. ' Butter and Or"= Crocks, all sues, from 15 dente to 66 elidn 4 -effort the ccmo-manity in their annual Soae stone' boats, vagon and binder Wedding Oakes our specialty _ effort o!'. the women of $t. Geor• tongues on band. Both Phones. , , • �-Zoa cry night of last week Cohn F• -Ba 168, Gee nus, Come . _ If you can t, �uat phone or sen �•. whe re. George Law and dough- y H. R. ffiOIIIIByr ' PiCk6rlIIg g Waa�ed ! - _ �rour order. We do the ter, Miss Edythe.- retar tbeir*rwe n oronto from Green- y wood, whore the ]utter had de. FOR F.LM DALE MILi..S P! C K E R/ N p lmloEFi=NC3} t L' . .lighted- the • wndlenr.% with her refit promptly singing at the Red Cross concerti, You can always Iger the et Mani - the sad news was awaiting them AND DISTRICT 1 • tobn Flour made from a.'„ 1. telling -thein tbxt their Aon and =-.- brother, Willie, had received a RA A NJ — To Sep for — 1� t 6- gnn-shot wound in the,head• while "THE OLD RELIABLE Royal Household and Glenora for i in action in France. For several Bread. Try a bag. dszye the Tamil was in FONTHILL NURSERIES" Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats y grs3at sun- BRAN.SHORTS YOUNG MEN,LOOK IPenne awaiting the optcome of the :Splendid list of Stack for Fall - MIX FEEDS • �- - - wound. 'Ori Saturday the further planting, -1917, and `,UAT.CHO P sad news was received that he CRUSHED OATS had succumbed to. Iiia injuries, 'Hering planting, 1918, We have on hand now a splendid assortment of Ca just in from th havinglived three days after be. including mac new varieties BARLEY CHOP p �' y g y • W BEAT wholesales. They are the latest in Caps and sure are dandies. Ing wounded. Mr. and Mrs. Law which we alone control. CRACKED CORN Oar Fall and Winter Samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. are bet and family resided in, our village ' -- MIXED HEN FEED The styles this Season are exceptionably good, the costsespesialiy, r 'for several years, before moving Send for new illustrated Catalogue, y to the city, and the sad news of his also Agents Proposition; Hand. Caldwell's Cream substitute You know our reputation along this line is the best. We have some free outfit, Excluo. C;lf Meal. given -you the beat of satisfaction before, and can again. death has cast R deep gloom among-. - b ive Territory. Molasses Meal . "their many Pickering friends, and Call and see as when in town next and we wilt, he glad to show you. ; ;. the deepest sympathy is felt for Lrnarser• coratxteeto�r CHOPPING AND OAT anything in the line of Men's Wear. ..Mr. and Mrs. Law, their daughter STONE and WELLINGTON, CRUSHING EVERYDAY - ~and son, Lorne, who • has been at Get prices on feed in ton lots. Go to -the Men's Store for Men's Wear. the front for nen rl two ears. The Fonthill Nurseries. BELL PHONE. ' -'nod who has already+ be?n wount'- (Established 1887) F. w,-Vuree3a>� R• A, BUNTING, �' ICBERING!• :' . ' ed• ,TORONTO, - ONTARIO Chopping every day. Established 1857. �_va.,.. 'e•�v-.:M�:_�m� :,'":: ., '. ':., r:... .. ,' l. -a ':. ._m ,.•,.:..,.; e.:.,. '.. i:. .... :..... ,.. . .....- _, '�- .:..:w:._�..:..;a...,..:�, .......•...,.. '::.e�..:.a: �. , ....z:..,...>....—..,..;.wc.S:r•,:aa.:._.;:.•..__. ..i.'3,m%..•.�.n�.;n;w.•.�s."'�.'.,�w..J�c�eJy.'°cS.�.:r�.i:4S�`'..��•n..in'�s,•�