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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_12_07-it•zR°"s ' vxeo .Y w. '?' ' ! ••C�•a •y,ta, ?': H - +e .n -'�'yr .•c .,e .t •.qa .v' may- . ..,., ;:f �.X..-"' 4.a�' :,�`•s' •.L :� x.V F'". ..^ - r..r .R :da, .�n...- ;lr �¢ K ,-„.�-s'^"�� -,,.. v..:... '�s, �«,r~,.•«-,, .,, - • "+fir. �7..•1. j _ r a ... ,,. y.;. ;�� ,.;r -,4 ,.3, KE G N T , "+tdp;• w °:r- Y s ' ., �„ • ' �' � T y, :v','sv .. r• 1 k�3 .y WS �• - 7 r N E ~-VOL. XXXYIL -. ,PIC NT.,- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1917 No. 11 i T MONaOt.IA aRSUN RIVaR 04abiiah•d 16 years ir><O''�aeiiMfOitiRt t��Ys*• Baker''A Rpise A. Brow>o is all smiles -it's a girl. Word was received here a eea11Iies Anderson spent Satardsy in that Balph Madill of this village had �{�, been wounded while oa active service GR,EENWOOD.._,��_,L. OALDWRL14 M. D., gooeessor Ae�e opening a! a 19tore Percy Wideman spent a day last In France. He was wounded in tone� ���, fX • b teetateeft. R ago” Pboae 6Ye' 111 week Mn Toronto. places by rifle ballets and a see of � . Ghwasso"oat, c". Some of our youogpeople are spend- shrapPnel was removed from hie body. r.� �andera' B�CCi lag the moon -light evenings oa the Ralph'is now to Kitchener Hospital •L, 33( fS. V. B. OARTWR1eHT. For- �. ' •' ponds. Brighton, England. His friends are � • meet} ee emmaborakoar, %asomm to )firs. B. Tarr and daughter. Mtss greatly concerned and hope for his 1<. a, ?osis. Plor.ela6, out. Odko haws . And will be leased to ie s rad a s6 a 6>0. m sols p Vera. and Mrs. T. Smales spent Sun- speedy recovery. a show you thg White- daT near Stouf yille. •� 8,. FORSYTH D. of O.. Regia- Notary- Sewing Ms- Jeorge and Mrs. Bowen attended lie tareamombwoflho p�p stiioalnaso -' 7TH LINE PICKERINQ 0 of ossein. sy«tl ai0asmltea �raa to ehine and the Shuttle the funeral of. her brother-in-law. the slMttas of SIMMONS. tsyea ranted hw.- tfoslb - Machine. late James V. Spear, of Atha. which whit and a tete took plum an Friday. Herb. Pratt is visiting his parents Tictrolas from =V.n in Oshawa. ✓ O. MaKINNON. Y.D.. L.R.O.B. vNnTwv A. Robson killed two fine pigs for - Wanted sdiab. moeb•r of the v.ttsas o[ to isoo•oo, and hear _. his own use last week. Mdepon6 •e ontaelo tfaoatiato the new Yietcoiw - By applying fo Major Weld any one A few attended the sale of the Must- oottatta o! sa:twoaa, idlabsespr. ��s. can have as their guest one or more ► a/MaWs b daMeaes at wemaa nae B and seta on Saturday. pica sad roaidaae.arospnm. soldiers for a Christmas dinner. It Is Miss Gertrude Holden, of Markham. Best Prices Paid Come in and hear the hoped that all the soldiers at the hos. is visiting relatives here. Mason & Risehe pital may thus be entertained. Frank and Mis. Turner and son are Pierce. - The ladles of the Parch Guild of All I oars not buying Enekwheat visiting friends at Brighton. I11. FAEBWSLh. liC:O., BARR18- Saints, Church hold's very successful B. Annie was seen in our town last this 7�r = , a prs,.a�y.�O r Phones:27� tea and sale of homemade cookies at week in search of the visitor." err i,v the residence of Miss Ham. on Tues, Mrs. Garner. J. H. and'Mrs. Miebell • ds fit• and Art Farthing were Toronto vlsit. A large stock of Bran and Short E. OMSRiSTIAlr, Barrister and The Whitby Oboral Society of over ore last week. of superior quality on hand �w1 • eo1lelbr.ltolary lablla'ala x*b toffv�lle Ont sixty voices. under the direction of Alar a number from here attended °'jo , g at right prices * sea. cern Itsook et. Iforte. welter. v Mr, O'Dell, are putting on the first of the funeral of the late Jae. V. Spears. - 1WILLIA M J. BEATON. B. A,. Bar- ing series of concerts on Monday even- on Friday last. state, sotioibe, itolery Patna, easoafatad fog next is the town hall. Seats fib .. in Plastics with Knee.. s7etmaa' De°Iwn a J BeEAL Cl �ta 1T, cents and ffi cents at Willis' drag My brands of Flour foe either - �,�y�r ttarriaton, xoron aaawal Tromso . . ! ai vmQn� store. ■ROUQNAM bread or pastry are an- RaiMin • se Haettroi, xoroab, Tat` The high-class concerts at the mili- aaea. -i HOUSEFURNISHINGS E. Mantla is recoyering from his elcceAed for quality tart' hwpital are proving very popu- recent illness. �, Deasttsi iar, both with..the can valeseeot sol - Big Stock. at the lowest prices. diers and with the public. A matinee John Beast and son, of Lindsay, are will be bold at the hospital this visiting with the formers slater. Mrs, - L Detivery tree. Hood, , Graduate of the 'Troyer Coiela at Dental (Thursday), at i o clock. 21 1 aera•°ea toad University of Toronto. Ofee Mies Edythe Sunday with, of Clare- �. Z. �. .� y, . aLW u s bardware store, Whitby Cali and see. and Phone 884. wrttTaVAt.a moat, spent Sunday with B. J. andIV �t Phase �a0to�2 . 1 is e-30. W. �ptt se 6. _ - Mrs. Cowan. •Claremont. fled. Birole is at present the guest Cadet L. B. Devitt;' of Cam Lea- 14 ami Dt BO't°°�a'b'e"06 °"•'go' Dr. of Newmarket friends. side, aperet a few days with tib par- i4E A S T L -A K E" of 1leronto. will be isctarse. W. 7, and Mrs. Devitt. • IMEMSEM! .1# FRUIT BASKETS S. R. Pennock. Fri of Toronto, spent rata, The shingle that has Yeo eatft stNsasBf `I�IQo• Thursday and Friday in the village. Mrs. George Philip and Miss Ashton B B'i •Il John and Mrs Tweedie and family spent Monday with the former's bro- faction for over 80 years. Empires O. HAZli-leaner of M ria�e spent Sunday with Alex. and rein. Al- they. R. and Mrs: Brodie, to Picker- Corrugatedlion with a � iII• by we ivy m Me Caney 09 on 11 and 8 quarts, with covers any color bt figght, ani; Village. Sin. corrugation, see it before vent 1 wart be bozos Mra. (Dr.) Btake Beaton, is at pre&- Tho Ladles'Aid of the Brougham bay other makes. If you are Its 4 11'y ant the guest of _ Donald R. and Mrs. Methodist church will meet at the To POUCHER. Real Ml'etats Ano- Mand 87 neer crates. made of ver Beaton• h. mo of Mrs. H. Sheik at 2 W o'clock need of a Cream Separator. Tet K 1 r donor, valester, collect" and tmaer s Premier for 80 days. AJso of saarrisas licenses. area&&=. toy 'thin boards. Strong and very light, Arthur W. Hodgson bas been bots- an Wednesday next. gasoline engines from 89.00 a dayln with railway friends of West The Brougham -Women's lam titute B� F' HOPPER Issuer of y(� Order ear! , so if there to a good crop g y will hold their December meeting on See or write me before buying. of tev�t there will not be halt Toroato,i D. Lioonow in rets Cnansy of enough packagestor' Miss Perrin, who is receiving meds the afternoon of Tuesday. the 11th, at Bell Phone: � at acorn and big rgaidonce. Claremont.' cat treatment in Toronto, waw home the home of Mrs. L. Johnston, Brock : the .demand. ' over the weekend. road. F. J. PrOuse, Plakermt -D B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK Robert sad Mrs. Nowlan spent a A' large and Potbusiavtic meeting A + Oonv.yanaer, pam dodoner for talriaa Oboppinngg and oat rolling every day a few days last weep with James and w -.y bold herr on Saturday evening efgdaI AeeoantanI nes. ttoaer b lona usual, commencing on Monday y > • • v pre faze ���,�oo��••zrtl�� •teener o[ ltseriasv Ido' the 23rd of Jo! Mrs Nc>w1 n, of Toronto, last in the interests of the Union ova /� n g"•• onaea" Wbliavabi. Oat. f -v y Joepha, M. Ellis, why is at prevent Prnment. Addresses were Rtven by ,9Ieke' OKq arage HUGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Ont. W G. Barnes, Green River warkifla in Kina•ton. ppent the week- Wm Screith, P:•bi P„ the Union can- Lic•nsed Auctioneer Extensive a per- Or address R. R. No. 1. Loettst Hill. end a lih his family here.. didOsh i P, Ur Kaiser and o Grierson. of fseee m lmportod end ihoroaabbred stock. Dr. Mac"WArs and eons, of Park• OattAWa, Dr.. James Moore, of Brook• All atttcttnobile and Bicycle sales eondueWd anywhere. write for term. - dale, Toronto, were the guests of W. Ila, and K. M. Hoithy. Manchester. repairing promptly , -- and. Particulars,Phone Iad.9116. qty . REAL ESTATE and IArp Burton, over Sunday. _ ___ m.� attended to. R '�•" The Baptist Sunda School will hold �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, their annual Sunday 8chcx,t ontE•rtain- wtttTa�At.a Tires, Oils, Grease and repatca 1' a for Counties or Tort and o°Yarlo. aaa ��� �i y Yee goes of all kinds attenned to on shw$wl meet on Christmas nicht, Dec: 26th. •iTn the Glor of God always on hand. ,r salves. Address Green gives P.O., oat. Miss Lillian Pugh, who Is attending ;Sed in Loving Memory of � -- - - - �•stwr���tszsisre� school to Toronto, spent the weekend Potter 8c .Andrew, - T �p T *�� LiZUT H. L. MAJOR. �:L/R.:B • _ Zj0 V "•--�• with her parent", (lea and Mrs. Pugh. :.118th Canadian Regiment. f VeterinarySurgeon Five Acres of Land For Sale Walter and Mrs. Booth Wer the who died of wounds. June 1$, 1#17, - PICKERING. Ont $ t iruP.ts for a couple of dare last week Aped 90 r Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- all planted with good of Calvin and Mrs. Murray, Tomato, From the Sinters and Brother Officers, rinary College- WlIItBr fruit, Rsmember the meeting to br held Ward 1. 9outbmevd Hospital, and Graduate of the Veterinary + - :. next Tuesday afternoon Iv the later- Bristol. England., Science Assoc•latioen. a ZB02 Just coming into estsgof Wm. Smith, ex -M. P., the Un. Greater Looe bath an man Than This" Write 'me -_ _. Phone-offiee i8lltl, residence tea?in ion government candidate. See advt. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO g In another column. The above is a copy of the Inscrip- ' Mrs. A. A. Middleton and daughter, tion on the brass tablet which was un- • c N. V. RichardsQa. of Winnipeg. Miss Bessie Elmslry and veiled to the memory of late Captain 1Oj• pT1C8B �' I Mins Lydia s or, of Ootavlo Ladies' Henry Lawrence -Major, only son of OrtilegP. Whitby, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Major, of thio s Veterinary Surgeon Notary Public, Pickering. Walter and Mrs. Major over the week place, in the Methodfat church here, ''honor Grsduateof Ontario Veterinary end, on 8undav afternoon last. Very ap- on Sarnia College. All calls day or night The plCkerlII The ladies of the Red Cross League propriately the unveiling of.tbe tablet promptly, attended to, g have forwwrded 16 Christmas boxes, was byy a brother officer of the 114th _AN Bell and Independent Phones • • • each -weighing upwards of 9 lbs., to Battalion, Capt. James Moore, M. O , Fence. DICKERING, ONTARIO " �anCe Committee °m' boys at the front. This year they who is home at present on furlough, s have to date sent 376 pairs of socks to recovering from wounds received st' tb• I16th Batt., and to the Canadian the front. Thb church was crowded yI can Bade f his Association is to - b o t Theo ect e • and the memorial s r- j Red Cross Society. to the doors. _ - a steal in sed roaecute lease r 40HN PHILIP the telonsp : I vices held in connection with the - Dt►R6IARTON i ceremony were condgeted by the Rev. 'you money A.Has a full line of fresh and- car Members 1laviag property stolen eommant• We are leased to see Miss Pizer ch E. Owen, li A„ pastor of the th P church, who delivered a very besot[ • ;1` _ ed meats constantly on hand. eaM immediately wi any member, able to be out again. ful and. impressive discourse basedon , Y of Exsootive Committee. Mrs. O. Smales is visiting her sister, Luke 9.24, "For whosoever will save Spice RoIll, Breakfast Bacon, 1 Mrs. Pate, at Blyth. Ont. his life shall lose it, but whosoever will A � RE E �0 Yembsrship tee i •O• Mrs. W (u ningbam left last week R, lose his life for M sake, the same shall A. • $st>n, Eologns, Weiaere, etc. _ Wickman sea. b e had trop ria President ar; ,� " y socroterr on apptieatlon. for Toronto, here she will reside. save it. The young brother had Highest priors paid for Mrs. Davy, we regret to say, is vary given up the prospects of a brilliant LOOUBT $ILTj 'Bzse. Oom.-L. D. Banks, O. a. Palm- ill at the home of her grandson, Ger- career and sacrificed his life in the — Butcher's cattle a•, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. aid (Mark, but not in vain, for cause of freedom, �� C� Thomas and Mrs. Knox, of Brock be had saved his own soul and was ■ „ J, R. Thexto,: s Park. Road, spent a day last week with J. carrying on in a greater s bere. It C'�ff8l�n� r�VQ%� President; Boor•ter, McIntoFb. y g P - , Mine Birdie Falconer, of Toronto, is was not an occasion for mourning. spending a few days .4t the bomb of Our dead will not have died in vain. First-class rl for biro On the honor colt of the church and her mot eye. Sunday school the names of the fol- Day or night -WiNTER TERM "Flies Deyell was the guest of Mrs. lowih have been inperibed : Capt. H. $IIs ID98ts all trains~ Clugston at the manse for a day or L. Major, Lieut. Thos. Hutchison, Pte. FROM JAN. IND. two fast week. Garfield Wilbur, Pte. Manley Rice are Teaming promptly attended to. Don't forest the debate on Dec. 14. t ion; - '' P v at the farmer is =;x Agent for Canada Carriage W. LL[OTT Subject: "Resolved that Fc. Lieut. F. A. Major, Sgt. Jas. Oso - responsible for the high cost of living.' sets. Cpl. (leo: Chadwick. In addition - t- Edgar and Mrs. Arrowsmltb sad to those on the church roll are- Pte. - - W H• peak, Pf k ring, family, of Toronto, spent the week- David Bell, killed in action in the Abort your Xmas ►Shopping. - - ="t Tongs A Charles $to, Toronto, ' end the guests of Thomas and Mrs. North Sea, and wounded, Sgt. Ed- why not confine - - Stands tadsy before the public Annan. Vier Wigle left last Saturday for ward Bell and Cpl. Charles Fraser. Pte. William Austen, on the honor your purchases with a clean-cut record for success - ful work, A training in this school Toronto, where be has joined the fly roll, is a prisoner In, German Mr. y' i to One Gift for ._ raves the way to bigger and better of responsibility. Arrange Ing corps, and expects to go overseas next sprier.g Owen concluded his address, with the beautiful verses ending with whole family 9 positions now to enter at an early date. Miss M. ldcCarroli and little Cora. of Bradford, visited their sister, Mrs. W. -Take u our quarrel with the foe. P q " ��`••� Thousands will soon be required for office positions. Let us train Costar, for the pest two Necks, re- turned home on Monday.The To you from falling hands we throw torch : be yours to hold it high, Buy a you and we will do it right. y g to -day for our Large Cates- Un Sunday morningDec. 2nd, s elledwe Hono In the was If ye break faith with us who die shall not Bleep, though puppies ' , sy "Columbia Graphanch logue�te choll of urch here with twenr ty-five era es grow in Flander's fields. conflict was by Anglo- °n it of boys serving Sing and Coun- Capt. Moore in his address paid feel- and make this the happiest SEE OUR NEW W. J. Elliott, Principal try, from our immediate neighbor- Ing tribute to his late brother -in -arms you have XdT1aB y hood. Capt. Major, and in eloquent terms had. �A�'VI N( MACHINE Last Friday night the t4unbeam made it clear that the present great between the cause of ever TOOLS SHARPENED Mission Band Rave a concert In the conflict was by Anglo- • basement of the church. A good pro- freedom as peraonifled the �•+`„ 'Poe • can su 1 Emery Wheels, and pp y Y All We make a s cialry of crosscut eawti, Toole of all lade. Locke repaired.! gram was rendered, after which lunch was served. Proceeds >610,60 to o for g Saxon races and autocracy as repose- erred by the Teutons. The music was under the leader- f+ Phm. S ;Circular .awes sizes kept in stock. Razor -boning a specialty. For a first- Red Coosa work. Hear Morrison, who has been in h a olunteor choir, Y v ship of Mr. E. O. Daniell, composed of V : • , y�ddle, G. • Also Emery and Saw Mandrels. is you class hair trim or an eBay shave call at the East -end or Berber Shop. yy failinit health for the past two years,. is in a critical condition at pore- White - members of the choirs of the White - vale'lietbodiat and Baptist churches Druggist -Graduate Optician wish to build your own frame. �j gee our House Furniahioge oP; all very est. Another of our old residents, and of the Locust Hill Methodist C. N. R. 'TI^: et Agent". �T• �; cTa BON kinds. Slightly used Cartippets from l6 cents a yard ar Mrs. Hopper, is quite ill at the home Wm. Header- church. The numbers were very ape and were rendered excel• BROCK ROAD W. J. GORDON P[CBERll`(3 of her daughter, MrP. son. -PANSY. pr�priate, filen tic • F'iC1CC=�tl Pe - 0=��d i i `•S �. - 6 '•• .. r... .''�1. ,!ir.ii^ M.i.. .. y -+i 1 $ .'i/^ :. +v'y'� ._. "i`= •,:'sik.°A1]%N�i'2'd1'[.C'S S.'_'u'•• "`XE'' ';"''-' .:-.f.:...k:P In:,: oYtw✓.e4.hi•�'wY°. .A'.. :'".i: w4.r '.'i .. G•�"i:%�w. _.., :std ±dam.£row.6f..A.::-._::"�•5�..'.:ai'.....-s.....,...:.6i..'�.«�S•F44:.1L^i5.._....7":LT�k v.r.. .l�f4"'fY '7..ue, ur'�.�•''�'�f.!?'Ar!s.�"..Ji:.J��'�Nx.i,..ed`-^_'i�'r�`i '.Y..'�"ai ,�• a. x -:'J.-4•srry ... ' '. ...'.. ; ' .. .:io - �,.�, s. •..,,.. S - x.,., '. c' .„ �' ?� m r.' ave •S'� � H"� ... ••moi•=� .n� .. - w,b;,,� c.16.,� n'�.. *"�a+ �,i� _ �., .•. c a � edaa.sr w p ' :... -..� A•A '. „+•i'nn's. , F , t :... u , .p,-. "' Ri M°: '1 .. ,. ,:..,; 3' nisi. _ .,.�.: ... .. . .iia.. :' f '. ^a. ! ..•C �� - {� , t '... --7' '�: .- Y - ',,,., 'T 4.v �`1w. �'t , ATTAR - Markets: of theWorld �.MTISII-­REPULSE ENEMY 2 t. .SIN THE GONNELIEU SECTOR i - Toronto. Dec. 4-Mnnitoba wheel-xa 1 : i ✓ Norther`. >T2.23` No. a do„ $2.20 Heav Losses Upon Germans --Successful Thrust at : ?sAs " a aceCa Fort Wi111am, including ' 21 c 1ta=• �._ Y 1>0 - iEiaBschendaele. 3fanittba Data No. 2 l.W., s�e; No, _ Y:.,. C 8 •o extra 78it '" \o, 1 feed .74c, ln.atoce Fort fWilliam- British Headgtlertera in France x, America n corn o. s hire. 7 nom n • tack in moonlight on the German post . Ontario oats -No. 2 white. 74 to 76c �t _ �pec.•E.-Field Marshal Haig's trdops tions north and north-east �f Pass- nomtna]; No. 8: do., 73 to 7tc, !%mtnal: y�' according to freights outside. �" On wheat -New,- No. 8 Winter, yesterddy ' were continuing their' chendaele, and about the same time a " r I $2.22; basis, In store, -Montreal. counter-attacks against the-.GeOnan minor assault against the enemy front r Peas -No. z, 83. -go to $a.so; according forces who Friday penetrated the 'north-west o! Goeberg. These attacks y' to freights outBide. Barley-3daltinis. 51.22 to $1.2E, accord- ' British defences in the Gonnelieu appear to have gone well as,, whole. mak' ink to freights otttalae..• "t " t Buckwheat -$1.46 to $1.60, according - sector and also pushed a consider- The British were held up in the con- to freights outside. r a able salient into the British territory. I txe along the ridge for, a tinge,. but .for y �� £ Rye -No, z, $1.76, according to freight ^r `. Desperate- fighting was proceeding the most part were reported to have y�r y °u�iniatia Hour -Firer natentb. in lute about Gonnelieu this morning. reached their. objectives, -and to have k>�r hafts, E11.60: 2nd sons $11: stronst, bait - At an early hour of the forenoon i penetrated from 3'00 to. 400 yards at %~� art's sons E1o.so, Toronto. Ontario fiour-winter, according. to the Germans had been pushed back ;numerous points. The attack about. �t sample. $9.90, in hairs. 'Montreal; E$.70. _ r. a« Torontor $9.70 bulk, seaboard, prompt " 'ver a considerable amount of ground Goeberg involved two strong Getman i, which they overran yesterday.. Gou- fortifications. sh11111f ea -ears lots. delivered 'Montreal ' seaucourt, which the enemy held five If the gain to. the north along the freights, bake intruded --:-Bran per ton, hours and represented their extreme ridge is confirmed, it ll mean that v • $37; shorts, do.. fee ' midour, per bag. $45 to E4g;-- .good Peed Sour, per bag. advance, was cleared._ a little after the British have added much to the $a.u5. h three o'clock yesterday afternoon, and completeness of their observation in v: Hay -o.. 1, new, per ton, Toronto. . , mixed. -do., Ela to $16, track Toronto.. later the British operations resulted in this region. Straw -car lots, per •fans IS.60 to $s, the Germans being pushed back from Sir Douglas Haig reports: 3 . track, Toronto. a. 'o was undertaken _ . minor o eratl n• al• antir�Rid a to east of Gouzeaur A p1. Country rroanc•=w'no1 s 8 t ' e r �` b, 42 fix court aria from Gauche Wood, which early this morning by the Rifle, -Butter-Creamery, solids, peri 5 lies west. of Villers-Guislain. A little ' North Country and Home County Bat- to ;3c; prints. per to, 43 to 431c; dairy, Some further north in the La Vsegtierie sec- ;talions north-east o! Ypres. I - per lb. 3s to sten f. j Eggs -Fresh gathered eggs. 47 to 48c. tion the Germans also had been forced 'fortified strong points on the main Potatoes - 1VholPsalers are paying ` to fall back. _ ridge north of Pasachendaele were l Rrower� and country spinners $:.as to y t i .il.96 for first-class stock, fo,b Toronto. The British a little before- two,' captured and a number of prisonersWholesalersa elfin a -,the retat4 csx,t ti arfollowingD • trade o'clock this morning made a local at -1 taken." yy New, large, cheese, 2 c, -. _... ?ariBge twin.26etorlEB}� 23. to 23 c, tw e; �1 hP to 26 a TED FOE ATTEMPTS Butter -Fresh dal to choles, ld to 41to ��`] ��j� , � eves �ery.prints, 46 to 48c; sorids, 44 to y . - � - ! No. 3 stn age. iia; 1select-2torake,o4.70to . AS BELGIUM CROSSING PIAVE. . . 4�.-� �_ j �.�.�_. __ g d Oar Dressed Doultry 5prinR a hickeny, 26 Interior of L-49, only Zeppelin captured intact.- The -two large to ztc; fowl, 20 to 22c: squabs, per dos., 14 w i Y cyidndera are emer$eney gas tanks.- -_ -- - Spring, 20 2/utlo turkeys, 9 Tug k 1, 18 $oc20c. spring Invaded Territory Suffers Atro- Udine City Fined $2,000,000 8 � __ _ _. - c 1�e Dt try ur e> z6� r chickens, Ib, Ore; hens. 13 to 19c; ducks, Cities at Hands ai. Austro- German Invaders. _•, _BRITISH SI LLING TOWN OF BDrInR, 18 to 19c; Reese, i4 tri 116 - � Honey -- Cumb-Extra Ann. 1,8 oz., v German Troops. `. Italian Army Headquarters - to Strained, 12 tans $2 No, z, 'v. 1 to $3.60. . a; t3trained, tins. 23'e and 6'K. 19 to lift t A despatch from Washington says: rNorthern Italy, DEC. 2. -The enemy per lb: to s, laic to 19c: se's, la to rt4kd has again turned his attgntiotf to the - - a d. $ban. -nominal*. 76 per bumaa i.4 All the oppressive measures which ! CAMBRAI IN NEW OFFENSI handed, ss e0 t7 $s.76 per bush; lower Piave, where large lowest of Ltmaa. per ib, 17 co u a f characterized the"Germ n invasion o! his infantry with machine-guns, have rotatoe•, on track-QatarIo, bag, $2,16Belgium and many of the sets of - his to seek a lodgment . inside Infantry Fighting Around .Fontaine Has Ceased Temporarily _ to s2.z5 _ ' barism which revolted a civilized 'the inundated triangle between the I -' `world, semi-otAciat-despatches Prom But Intense Artillery Fire Continues. ;IKt.t.tona-W1Leles.l. Piave and old Piave, -This inundated . - Rmnk►d meat• -Hams.' modium 80 to W - Rome on Friday say, are now being're ion 'is crossed laterally by several A des atcb !wean London says: The in these re ions. Near Poelca lle and', 8.1r: do.. heavy. 28 to tic; .conked. 41 co practised by the Austro -German in- g P g 42rolls. to sac; breakfast bacon: waders of Italy: J roads which stand just above the •"ter (water: and, talon advantage a o! this, j British are pounding hard along their' in the' Arraa sector the big guns of 39 to sec; backs, plain. 4u to 41c; bone- less is to 44r. Near Zenso% the- despatches say, the enemy_ has advanced phis forces_'front in the Cambrai sector, and the both groups of belligerents are main- Cured meatselliana 6' to trU,- 371 to _ 7.the invaders placed Italian women taining a heavy bombardmrent- Esc w'.: clear'•lifer. 283 to•z28 and invaders before the troops as they 'along these high Stretches and given ; town of Cambrai is now directly under Attacks on the Belgian position l-ctrd-Pur2inrd. tierces, 2s to la c: '+ considerable trouble 'with sniping the fire of 'the British cannon, tuba, si: toe rces, gaits. zai co 2 c P least o! Merckem by Bavarian storm- tubs. 26k . d�r�es, z4 to 241e: tubs,, s¢( advanced, and the -Italian soldiers ,from the - upper windows of, farm- 'The battling of the infantry for the '1 ing troops gave. the enemy some pris-Ito 24)°, polis, z+j to-z4lc. r were compelled to sacrifice their inno• stores. _an- i" iIroasessicn of Fontaine :!lotre Danze, i Driers and two machine-guns, but - tent countrymen. In the Friuli region The Italian batteries west of .the and between '''oeuvres and Bouzlon other hostile attack on -Belgian troops 7goatr•al 11Larte•cs war taxes, requisitions and conscrtp- triangle and marine batteries -at the has ceased temporarily, but at tithes in the neighborhood of Aschhoop was Montreal. Dec, 4 - its-a'anadtan lip -tion of labor is being practised as it 'mouth of the river have heavily! Svescern _�o a. Saic, extra No, 1 teed, ' ' Ivae in Belgium and Northern France, I , the artillery fire is of great intensity , beaten off after a bitter fight a8ic No. 2 local white; s4ic, Flour- 'Was lour- _ shelled the movements along these _ ._.. __ . _. _ . _ . _ _ tanitoba Spring wheat p9trnto firsts,' Austro -German prisoner$ tell o! : ---- -- - _ _. _ ._._ ; ll e0; seconds. fu, lo;' etrenv bakers', _ Italian non-combatants .massacred by roads crossing the inundated sector, C C 1 i� 1 !�jt7'ry[ 'RUSSIA STILL _SHUNS SURIft DER $1.90, straight roils Shobagrts, $6, 20 81 4 0 st re. - the invading troops, and loot from ;until the attgmpt to approach from ss6.e6 Rolled owes-B$]rs. 90 bs•, $ that direction has been stopped. to U 25 ' Middlings. $aria Shorts, i4-0 e, Italian 1lomee and shops has been 441,. aMfddtinic•. E4a o. 16o ton. car German plunder experts area now i IN THE .FIGHT' IN EAST AFRICA 465 Lt $58, Ray - bodies 2 per ton. car found on the bodies of dead trot toss, $1350L Cheese -Finest Westerns. Aoldiere on the Piave declare they 'tions at the piracy of lav;frig contribu- i 21.1c nnstt Eastern-, E1ic. -Rutter- ' tions on captured towns, by . which 1 a'bolcest creamery, 441 to 46r; seconds. hear screams of women and children ' they profited so largely in Belgium: ( - -� ani to 44c. Ef�6s- rash. 64 to 65to Iselected. 48 to 4,c: No. 1 stock„ 4z to _ ...... from the opposite side of the river. Udine has been ordered to pay four 43c, No. 2 -•tock, '39 to -40c. Potatoes- • I Reasi!luring News Reeeived By 12 Officers 'and 3,500 Teuton:- Per bilk. car tots. $2.20 to $2.21, The invading armies have .-taken , hundred thousand pounds. _ _ l Embassy r - and 11Tatives Yi - -- away cattle and other property, and ,p - ►[ is m y a _ Russian s e to burn household furniture !or their M ty Et PORT Sl'GAR j.Ondon. British Troops- stns"• Grata bivouac fires at night,. Bosnian troops - No. 2DC Dec. 4 -Cash pri.•es:- 78kc; 4P FOR MILITARY 1`SES• London, Dec, y, -Reassuring meas- A despatch from London says: An .No. 8 C.rc:, Slit: No. s, do laic, the despatches say, have committed official statement on the o rations in extra No. 1 teed, laic No. 1 reed led. i unnamable atrocities. A despatch from Ottawa says: The aged from Rtrssia to•. the effect that East Africa tells of the unconditional rxa 2, do: Its• Batrky-Not- quoted. - ---� FoQii Controller's office has nnounced no separate peace will be tolerated, • Flax -No. 1 N• -NV a o! xo C W„ ii surrender of 'a German force under $ 3 u 1. �RITISHREPULSE that the Commissioner of Customs had , but that the armies under General BRITISH Dukhonin will fight on, have been re- Col. Tafel, consisting o! 12 German of- Qin swt•s iltarlc•ts issued the following memorandum to ceived by the Russian Embassy in ' ficers, 100 Germans and 3,400 natives collectors of Customs and others: The force had advanced southward' Minneapolis, Dec. 4 -Worn -Nn s y ' %'London. Dr. J. 0. Gavronsky, special stow. i1 s8 to•$1.90, oats-:r'o. "a yehit6. e W A ��A�YQ "It is now ordered that sugar, re- from the iliahenge area to Newels,up- tie$ -to'7to Flour-Lnchanaed., t3ran �]WUIlAI' lli7 ' fined and urfreflned, including..imaple ,commissioner of the Russian Previ arentl in 1 orSnce 'to til - British -$36,60 to $36,60. Nord - sugar, may be exported by parcel post sional Government, and N. N: Nord- i occupation of Newel&. Q - !up to regulation weight -when consign -1 mann, director of the Department ofarty scoot asarksts ' Desperate Effort of Foe to Re-: ed and intended for militaryand: naval Economics in the 'Ministry of Foreign Toronto. Dec._ 4 -Extra choice heavy Affairs, who are now in London; de- LWOMEN'S ROYAL steers, $11.60 to 112; do., Rood heavy, ,gain Positions Defeated jforces overseas, the limit of weight.to clared in a,statement to the 'Asso-I NAVAL SERVICE. iioao to $10,76; do� Rol,ces,t75 tont - '� - With Heavy Loss. 'the United Kingdom being eleven., I I do.. medium. $9 to $9,25; do., common. a ` pounds, and for furtherance to France, : ciated Press yesterday that -it wag t 7s to $8 26:_ butchers bulls, choice, A:dea tch from London ea s: It l05o to Ito.ia; do.. good bulls. $7,85 A despatch from London says:- seven pounds." only o matter of a few weeks, it may y t 2 was announced officially on Thursday do„ rough bulls, E6.-5 to 86,25:9.2 _butch• :Strong forces of -Germans attacked I -.-t.---- �.be sooner, when the •Bolshevik' .-will era' cater, choice. $and to $9,um d95 the British on a wide front, in the GERMAN DESTROYER HITS MItiE be completely repudiated, as the night that the Admiralty approved'of good. 17,86 to $sirs; do., mentum. ��0te.s. - Cambrai sector Friday morning, but MANY ON BOARD ARE DROWNED fortes in South Russia which is over- � the employment of women at various `$9 25 to iso a canners to a$ cuttera, S5.16 .were repulsed after heavy fighting, I iwht iminQly opposed to a Separate'. duties on shore hitherto performed by to 16,40: milkers, good to choice, $95 to 0: _ In which the ttkekers sustained great } A despatch fromLondonsay's: A peace, control the supplies, and are naval ratings, and have decided to es- $145;sprinado.. olio $130: med..t 11,5 t o11197tS : tablish a -Women's. -Royal• Naval-; losses, according to the ficial state German torpedo-boat destroyer, be,, working quietly but surely in 'the yearlings, i ' cheep: heavy; se m , $16 merit issued on Frida ni ht. to rugge 'flotilla, ri ht diredtion..- vice for this purpose. Members i- toll,6.25; $12:26 to good lambs, $18 Friday g nging to the Zeebrugge g -- the service will wear distinctive ani- to 18.26; calves, ood to choice, Els t., To the southward, in the region of i struck a mine off Westkappelle, Hol- _ forms and the service will be gonfin- I ort care'sisfz6; do.., f.o.b.,e=.17E1s: do., - Gonnelieu, the enemy entered British land, and sank, according to an Ex- i ' positions at several points and pene- changg Telegraph despatch frbrtl'Am- ; 21 BRITISH SHIPS SUNK __ ed to women employed• on_ definite trated their. line for some distance, I sterdam. Only two of, her crew were BY t -BOATS IN PAST WEEK. I otlal Navy.es ly connected with the but later were driven back. saved. I IR y_ says: s:- } CAMPAIGN IN EAST AFRICA TURKS _ DEFEATED despatch from London ., y 1 •� ` _- : ITALIANS LAUNCH OFFENSIVE Fourteen `British 'merchantmen of,: TO BE CONCLUDED IN A MONTH. IN -HOLY HOLY LAND � -- � 1,600 tons and over and seven- of less I I - r MOUNTAIN POSITIONS than bma tons were sunk di mines i d despatch from London says: The- _ _ __.AGAINST TEUTON MOLT � o! submarines in week ending Nov, end of the East African campaign be- I Reinforced Armies Unsuccessful 28, according to the weekly Admiralty f fore Christmas is predicted by the I in Attaelts On British -- statement issued thisevening. This is, Reciter corredpondent at N`daia. -I•fe On the 'Lower Piave Enemy Boats Were Destroyed by the Ar- an increase of four vessels in the Marg- declares that by that time the German Positions: er category over the number reported commander-in-chief will either be a tillery-Situation on Northern Section Unchanged. sunk in the previous week's. report.' I prisoner or in exile. London, Dec. 2: -The reinforced r Turkish armies in Palestine con- A despatcrom ondon says: I garian regiments fought until they I -- -` - tinned fo'makr3 attacks ion 'the Brit - Along the entire Italian front the bat- almost exterminated each other. The ilk - 1 fL teries of -the contending armies are, fight was back of Asiago during one of the main attacks against the Ital- maintaining a. violent bombardment: fans. The German War Office reports thatl The enemy advanced from the two Italian attacks against the Austro-� flanks, acid toward night a regiment German mountain positions on the i of Hungarian Czechs became engaged - west bank of the Brenta and on Monte with a regiment of Galician Poles, r Tombs failed. ; both wearing a different uniform and "Heavy artillery fighting is in pro-.'_Ipeaking a different dialect. The rifle v vreas all along the front, but no fur ---,fire was followed by a bayonet charge Aber jnfantry actions occurred," the' and then hand-to-hand struggle with Italian report states. "On the lower:' grenades lasting throughout the night, Piave River Italian batteries directed i until the two regiments were disen- : _a destructive fire at enemy boats." tangled after heavy lorses, when it be - 2; A despatch from Headquarters of came kno-Kn• that they belonged to the • the Itaiian Army says: Details have I sante side. been officially received of one of the The general situation is not mater- ish positions north-west of Jerusa- lem, but have .been repulsed with - heavy -losses. 'The following official report was issued to -dap. "At one o'clock yesterday morning • the Turks attacked our line 'in' the neighborhood of Beit-Uret-Tahta and Bir-E•l.Buri.._ They gained..a-fopting •• ::_ in our positions, but were ejected at daybreak, leaving 200 prisoners it ouc_hands.. The enemy loss has been very heavy during his recent at- tecks. °'Bombing raids were -successfully carried out at Tulkeram, an import- ant junction on then, Turkish title of•' e6mmunciatibns.` Ab6uta ton of bombs was dropped on the camp; " - most sanguinary fights in the north- sally changed along the northern and railway, anti-aircraft batteries and :pat sone, in which two Austro -Hun-, Piave fronts. News Frown the Front, serodroms. nae irRL:J s.:,kv'Fn.:.-....n_...-__-. .,...e-w•^..,a3Wiv..,,-.i.L..azvo��..rv:a.ht�`.'u'°d..,....t.. ..,...., ..:..1 _1J�. :i ur••:uLevl.',i-._..,,. .2..sdC.:.,,.... ^�..,... wnt..u....w.:.�'.'.0 �'dL'£ed.,,...!r_,..1�., .w r'.ea4....5..:•.r. ,.: r,im:L... sun.. .r:�M�J4. _, uX�aG,d r7 ZZ a zie,a•• '•>-. _ .. - eb.•..u. ---"" m --�.•. Jr:n$'' -acv.. _,�•-: ' 4 - ra.:,« ..e- d.-n+w - •✓• k{w•§"`.T --✓.* .w .."9`. �-a .,'.�: ,.,- ...,, ;� 'e. , .-..1-t.:-•++:.,� ' •.%�..: m,'.- .. ., _ ... _ _- - y.•.-'`''� r 4 + THE NtFMEItp,I78. BESI'Lb ( - Mlabdies Ag!1>A• "One Meade". meal _ nd vri►ere The, �e IWit 1 Box Ssw�ts During one At his c�mpsiga a �, is a oaf food �y one Irl sea candlda.e for Parliament whe paided `.a Dallimsblt oa his memory jos faces. met To Be Fouad. BOLI Makers'= . slogan for War time, or My_ _ an fnflu8atial voter whole he i4ilt Stasi coca w�osf A>sa somas he remefrilwred. tllrie—bCttC1, 11181CC 1t two One of the most amazing things in' RIR82BROOK BROS., LTD. natural hiatary is the way in which , 2E3 King Stroet East, fioronto He -shook hands with him very,;.: . tneatlea� mania Si day—it beetles have triumphed in the strug- cordially, and asked about his'fatbes. Y'wouid mean health and gle`ior ekistence, says the. Popular i - "Father is dead," said the voter. , "• 'strength for- the _ nation. Science Monthly. Of all creatures Question of Quality. "Why, Yee. 'Yes, of course- I '� they are by far the. Most numerous. I meant to sale how is your then did. u * O'Brien•`Oi can say wan 'thing-- ,� But be sure and get the right . No fewer than one hundred and fifty i , Mother. died before father did. thousand distinct species have- been ia self-made man "Well, well! How are yon?.'. I"wturrcortPn, :Subatitvite -for -Meat _ � a Casey—is -it- boastin' ya are � A short time later the candidate met `"` ioaohro o n u digestible form. Shredded identified—three alines the .number of apologiziW-? back -boned animals. the` young man again. Alter rack. "��le8t Biscuit is the ideal Beetles ars wonderfully adaptable. They are virtually everytwhers—in the : -. • V " ing his brains he blurted out: BB M "And how is your fattier?". Tarring and 'feathering was once a' Substitute. for Meat. It 1s frost -bound tracts •of Iceland and -in *' "He's still dead," said the voter. '_ le 1 punishment for theft. It is to r' IQQ per Cent.'. whole -wheat the hot desert sands of Africa, on the I was cuidd of terrible lumbago by' ' be found in the statutes of both Eng- Stinard's Liaiadeat Ones alah1ftamt . out 1 prepared in fl digestible highest mountains, under the ground, MINARD'S LINIMENT. land and France ab the time of the and As fossils in the deepest strata,. REV-: WM. BROWN. Crusades. Cru d form. Two or three of these on land and in the water, on plants, \I was cured oL a bad case of earache I There are 300,000 beekeepers in the x ` little loaves of baked whole • among stones, and in wood and earth by MINARD'9 INIMENT. United States, and an annual produc- MONEY ORDERS ?' and even in the very craters of vol= MRS•• •$, KAULBACK. !tion of honey to the value at ;16,000,- Dominion Express Foreign Cheques whe8f triakC . a nourishing, canoes. I was cured of sensitive lungs by 000. are accepted by Field Cashion and , BatiSfyinQ meal at a Cost Of But there is one place where no MINARD'8 LINIMENT. Paymasters In France for their only a few Cents.. Delicious beetle has yet been found—the inhos- MRS. S. MAS•TER$. tt way pitable land of Spitsbergen, 'to -the with milk -or cream or fruits north of Russia. There are mammals, _ - ;Of any kind. : birds, fish, mollusks, crustaceans, a . Made in C&218da. few insects and many spiders there, but not a beetle. Although other in- Quite So. <. sects have succeeded in some way in Miss Jones flung herself into. an a - • migrating to ' Spitzbergen froin the easy chair with a dejected air. Models for mainland,. the beetles. have apparently. "I don't wonder that Professor Kidd been unable to croas the wide,', u1' 11s_ unpopular►' she remarked. "He waters. _ has no tact!', Winter. Dresses r 4 "Hone so, dear?" inquired her friend '0 "sympathetically. - -THANKFUL MOTHERS . "He asked mei replied the other acidly, "to buy a ticket for his lecture and when I bought it, the face value.. There is no me er to send money to the boys in the rs w,p trenches. 'Give hens plenty of lime and char -t coal. '���•; eainaid's Liniment Cares_ Colds. A;o- LEMONS WHI'1 EN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN ` - Make this beauty lotion eheapiy for , your face, neck, arms and hands. c At rife cost o3 a'smAll Jar of ordinary , cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful on oo a, Mrs. Willie Tberiault, Pacquetvtlle, ticket was marked'Adm'it One' !" aa�s Wa7r�n lemon `akin softener and complealoa N.B.; says:—"I ani extremely thankful beautifier, by squeezing the juice of • that I tried Baby's Own Tablets for >tQ3aard's Linlmaat Cures Garrvt in 0Dwf U R T R A I T AGENTS WANTING tWQ fresh lemon8 1IIi0 a bottle COs• it alae baby I Y good prints; finishing a speclaltY; he lowest rices; 'taining three ounces of_orchard white _. my baby. Through t 9 frames and ever thing at thrived wonderfully and I feel as if I Are you- going to do a kindly deed • r Care should be taken t . strain the dutck service, Lnited Art Co„ 4 rune- a; 11 cannot recommend them too highly." I It is never too soon'to begin; wick Ave,, Toronto. Juice through a fine cloth so no lesion Baby's Own Tablets break up colds -Make haste, make haste, for the�n0- )PORTRAIT AGENTS—SEND FOR pulp gets in,•thea this lotion will keep a , and es Owple fevers; cure 'constipation, I ments speed, (r Catalogue, prints solar and brornide finished portraits, convex or flat, frames. 'fresh for months. Every woman •colic and indigestion and make teeth- And the world, my dear, one, has preen- glass and all supplies. Merchants' knows that Lemon Juice is used t0 Ing easy. In tact they cure all the i ing need 1 Portrnit Company Toronto. bleach and remove such blemishes as mtnor,tlls o; little•ones. They are Of your tender thought and your rsoavon freckles, sailowiress and tan -and is the ,� - �' by mEdtcine dealers or by mail at "PS kindly decd: ideal skin softener; whitener • and It is never too soon to begin! 'EW LAID E?,'G8. POULTRY. PEAS. - m The Dr. Williams'honey. onions wanted.. High- ; beauttilei. ak cents a box from —Jean Ble'wett Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. eat o icer' glass J. D..Arsenault. 1199 ; 'Just try itt• Get three ounces of j St. Catharine East, Montreal. orchard• white at any drug store and AN EXCELLENT SERVICE INASGriuiullttea E]eGds, aszsosLLa:raotts+ two, lemons from the grocer.and make _ quarter pint of this sweetly Sore es, EyesInfiamed by �s [ 1 A�'EN AND HELL'—Evaders- up a For the last two years the Canadian le++. D..r4na w�d4� ' j bortt's area[ work on a real feBraat lemon lotion ani massage ft - pacific l3sitwey, in connection with the stewed her lt1un66 It la World beyond and the ,lite after death ; ad InBabYJJ 400 pages : onlq 2b cents postpald. iv.-: dally into the, fare, . neck, area had Pacific steamers of .the . Csnadfsa Ph- ; a �, Jtd ByeCrawt H. Law, 4s6D Euclid Avenue. Toronto. .'hands. It f3 marvelous' to smoothen _ dflc Oeean' Services,' has carried A 1 ss ser o °r AN( R. TU][oxs. Leads ETc-. rough. fed hands. very large proportion of the passes-nor"�� Ci iatdroat and external cora -with- P THE ' • ars from the United States to Russia, clttse�se out pain by our home treatment Write • _ g A hlLRase1M14Ye $ : ' as before too lata. Dr Bollman ModleW �. Ltmit•d Calilln4;wood• Ohl ; No��ps al for Sick Cb�d�eL and �as these paaeeagers have -Included � ,, IL great many American railroad men. Aliens Clearing Firma. " - who have been surprised at the excai- 000 and 3,000 enemy 'life Bppl Of s PjgnO le lite coliegt St, Toronto k lance of the service, a remarkable Between 2, _ G >��. - volume of trade is developing, greatly ! aliens, Germane and Austrians, who Insist on the ITS CHNIS79AS MESSAGE1311 to the benefit of CBnsda itself Among 1 make their beadquartere at the Gov- - f _ "' these passengers was the American ernment Detention Camp, are engag- " pT'TO HI+Q.ELa' Railway Advisory Commission, con- ed in clearing the land around Kapus �I� ACTION Dear Mr. Editor:— , 70 miles north of Cochrane. Thanks for your kindness la allowing Braid bound and trimmed is this `'slating of the leafing who travelled experts Henle �he new Dominion Experimental _ me the privilege of appealing to your -� ultra- ample frock, suitable for misses • of the United Staten, readers thio Christman time on t3enaif or small women. McCall Pattern No, k from Chicago to t*ancouver, and I Farm and the settlement of the On- j of the Hospital for Sick Children, the 7858, 'Misses' Simplicity Dress. In 4 thanes to Yokohama via the Empress tarso Government for her returned of whom are no- be- YES- MAGICALLY. f izes 14 to 20 ears. Pries, 15 cents. of Asia. Mr. Henry Miller, vioe-chair- sold ieduc tedyin the voc tionall train- i , , - as its miss ofn the ca et of We helpless, '¢ e y These patterns may be obtained mea of this highly tthportant commis 'I ing entree of the Military Hospitals .CORNS LIFT OUT the sick: the crippled and lite n the hsi- r from your local McCall dealer, or from eioa, has written Vice -President G. M. ing I There neve c was a year !a the his the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto. Bosworth -a lettar.ot deep aDDrecfation, Commission in the arts of tilling the - .RUTH FINGERS tory of the Hospital. when ivads'to - dept• W, in which, after referring to many In- soil, will be located. - carry on the work wore more fzeetfei F, dividual courtesies atom the route, he t than now, *AAft ant owes. alstemtm you- purse is the Hospital's hope. Super -Energy. remarks:. "You have good reason to aslaarde "Give. your money lights the candtes of be proud of your organization and War ought never to be accepted un- You say to the drug store man, mercy ' op the Christmas trees of "^ Little Jane and Josephine were •' p g Health that the Hospital plants along aerdce: and we take this method of til it ie forced upon us � •the hand of ' me a small bottle of treezone. Thin busily engaged in helping mother dry thanking you heartily for your kind- a " wild cost very little but will positively necessity. `Sir Ph.?�p idrey. ` the troubled roadway of many a little 5 the dinner dishes. meas and courtesy." I remove every hard or soft corn or cal- lite. "But, Jane, you didn't get that plat _ 0 ]us from one's feet So I am askfn6 yod pital'for'sd; for the *f -dry;' objected her sister. ope•� purse of the Hospital's friend !e' "Yes„ I did l" exclaimed 'Jane eager- THE COST OF WAR IN BLOOD.. taw drops of this new -ether coin• the hope of the Hospital t Christmas, � pound applied directly upon a tender, }y. "I dried it so hard that is per- - met yL the open doer of the Hospital's apiredl" Twelve Hundred Mi11it►n Victims Dur. / I ' ' aching corn relieves the soreness- in- mercy !s the- hope of the little cttli,irea *�c� ing Thirty Centuries. ' stantly; and soon the .entire corn or throughout the year. callus, root ;and all, dries up and can Calls on generous hearts are many In the wars -of the last thirty, can- be lifted of! with the flligerg. _ ln' these times. Calls on the Hospital turies about twelve hundred million s+ This new way to rid one's feet of are many at all times, and. especially ,- persons have lost their lives. corlla was introduced by a Cincinnati when food and fuel and drugs and ser The blood of these victims of human vice costa are soaring high. yOl � • � man, who says that freezone dries in know the high coat of living. Do )Port ab`; folly' would, fill a tank 780 feet high I a moment, and simply shrivels up the know the high cost- of healing -4f a and 'covering four city blocks. 1 I Dorn or callus without irritating the helping the helpless to happiness! Beneath the Pont: Neuf, at Paris, k 1 surrounding akin. What you do to assist is the beat 1oIK1 he River Seine flows at a rate of 100 vestment you will ever make - the - Don't let father die . of infection' ori _ cubic yards per second. If the stream ° • Do you realize what this charity is _ were blood instead of water, fifty r �iockjaw from whittling at his corns, doing for sick children, not only o! r but clip this out and make hfm try It. Toronto, but for all Ontario, for out of, :. Instant hours would be required for the pass- THE p y If your druggist hasn't any freezone a total of 3,740 In last year - ing of the quantity lost in the war- - fare of the last 3000 years. tell him to order a small bottle from' 648 came 'from 304 places outside of Much of this blood—indeed, a very _ his wholesale drug house for you. Toronto. The field• of the HosPitai's service covers the entire Province— i? large part of it—has been. abed in - i I from the Ottawa to the far-off Keuors Postumi, quarrels over religion. 'But mainly . ` �/ I -from the ponders of the Great Lakes it has beep poured out to dye the, to the Hospifarthetal northerly district.' Y _i The Hospital !s doing a marvellous ;fie spirit Of royal purple of the occupants of I work. If you could see the children Ai thrones. Silly Billy; the Crown Prince, �' as lth crippled limbs, club feet, and the times per, told United States Ambassador Ger- r�► Slit I I other deformities, w'ho have left the . fCCtl3%° It 1S and that if war did not arrive before _ / i lIospltai- with straightened hobs east _ his father's death he meant to ' stmt \ —' uerfpct correction, your response to ' Healthful i{ one when he came to the throne, "just '4� ur appeal would be lnrtsat. In the for the fun of it." orthopedic Departments last year a ,a _ Batt]e►in ancient times, when men otal of 330 in -patients were treated, '. ° nd in the Out -Patient Department Economical fought with primitive weapons; seem ' I there' were 1,946 attendances. - vroue laps to have been no less destructive of life ehevels Stiff Neck Let your money and the Hospital's - {o! lessors, than those of modern days... When the I mercy lift the burden of misery that P When you wake up with a stiff ' ° Germane --of 2000 years ago (Teutons neck or sore muscles, strains or cornea the lives, cripples the limbs 3t ; ConVf alCnt and Cimbri) were defeated by the _ 4 sprains; ,use Slonn'a Linimettt. No :end saddens the mgthere, of the sut- e Roman general Marius, 200,000- dead • need to rub; it quiaY Penetrates t° "feting little children. } were left on the field. - the teat of pain and removes it. Money"mobilises the powers of help iassaat or linters it oint- and healing for the Hospital's drive j Since then an average of 18,000,000 Glenner than mum' P kinorday and night against the trenches • to 20,000,000 fighting men (not count- menta. ltdoesnotatsihave bottle.. 'where disease and pain and death clog the pores. Always have a bottle: and Is a pleasing, ing noncombatants) ,have been ki118d assail the lives orthe little Dass. L handy for Remember that every dollar given " wholewxyie, diUg' in European wars during every can- s T ® -f Da" soreness, bruieeeand lame bay)F. la - to• the Hospital to a dollar subscribed -- free drink cod r. 6iiy fact, all external pain• to the Liberty Loan that opens tb ' g This kind of fooliahness has been Gentry rub spots of dandlvH scales, Generous rased bottles at your nrltons of pain and the Bastilles of " for both yOUn$ going on long enough. The most im- itching and irritation with -tutl4aua• - druggist, 25x, 50c., $1.00• disease, and sats' little eliiidien free - - and Old _ portant object that the Allies have in QQintment. Next morning shampoo with to lI reathe the pure air, and to rejoice view to -dap is -to put- stop to it.� �Cuticura So ap'sndhotwhier. T-htstrea - in the mercy of Gods sunlight. L ment every two weeks {a rUM WSII you send a dollar, or more !t •�L tient tokeepthescalpcleanand eltlthy. �sThe>re's a l�easou-" Plowing an acre of land in four mi- a pr«t�h[ail. Addt•syost� you -can, u Douglas Davidson. 9ecrar 77YY • • Lary -Treasurer, or C�� nutes seems like s dream, but it has ��*t.x •3oeton.lJ.e.A. J. R088 ROB38itT80N, �.. C�:dI Caoft be donq with- three tractors. hitcb- Chairman of the Board of Trustee% odeed to 64 platys. ED: Z• ISSUE 48---'17. ' ' .. '. :... , . .. •'�.: _ ,. . ;., ..... . ... . , r _ _ _ .... �-. _ c a .. _-,.....'•xv.... _ �:-a:-.�, o.:•J!__ . : `_�..�..nt r!.ee'k�M'v� :?�"4•+t�� . -. t4•�5 !s., i�+;.�.te- 'lfM.a�. � _. ... a ..._._... .._ _.. _ . _..l _..-.. ... ...... .. y. .. f. .• Fresh fruft,S..Peels _,4 od n.0 'FOR OHRISTMASAHgB: t ,:AND PUDDIN." Give The 'Grocery Store Your Cbrisbmas Orocery Order --�4eeded Raisins• 1k lb7 less Robins lie ib ., "' Valencia Reisi'ns file lb.. , Calif. Currants 200 -Mixed Peels 40c -1b. Shelled Walnuts 75c Its -Shelled Almonds 60c lb Fresh Dates 16e lb ",Shortening, Lard, Crisco, -Spices, Figs. Y:'= ..All•II'larore.in Eseensee. ., =-Everything you need -Fresh, Pure and Good. We don't want all your trade -Just all your Grocery trade. R .1 C HA R D S. 0. N Pickering . Hardware Store ! _ -There's just one place to buy THE 1900 WASHER—Price $16 00 Fully guaranteed. Free tri!j gi en. There's also 'oat one place to ay r RA40 LAMPS ANID - HGab pPg Thought Rupi _That's Pickering's Hardware -Store. Full line of stove -pipes-, elbows, stove boards, oil heaters; lanterns. Farmers -Get your Stock Foods he International'and Herbageum. JOHN S. BAUDON9 PICKERIING USE CREAM OF THE WEST FLOUR .........'For Good, Wholesome Bread _ Its the Floors that make9 the Bread, therefore, you can't get beet y reault9 from an inferior grade.. That's _ ,why we recommend .CREAM OF THE WE I` 'The beat Bread rioter on the Imarket. Monarch Pastry ­.:Quee i 'Cit� Blend z _. - --.• are splendid Flours. Trp them, 'The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. ■utaaaa><>teas»ta>t>ai:><aRestiaaaa:aa�=aarceaaseal " • THE DOMINION -:BANK s raw U* Ca1111iital IEs,o00, Rserrwe 'Fosast i7,000A� �.INKt „ - u D.podcora in this Bank ilyd' soared of eacimt NCTI . ` . •s A dtNERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANBACTtD - C-.WHITBY BRANCH: d.,QORdDN HALL, Manager, d iantutaaafaa>.>aaasa>Di�asinaemasssa>.>aaa>.aaa>taaaawsesa ^i C NOW -:11N 'STOCK i Fresh. Groceries for Christn as. - Currants,' Raisins, Peels, Oranges, •Lemons, - Cheese as 28 cents per pound. Also a full assortment of Dry Gbodsi consisting of Velveteens, Corduroys; Mitts, U nderwear and Hosiery. We have a- splendid line of the very best makes of RootB. and Shoes, Rubbers, Etc; 4NNIS L` . I- EN' • E. . � ,; .. 41, �biiill­lmslimd of that tris NOW • - 1smaerww�•slessm a srfth the oaoa ..,� `� 'f dlan people.- Los6aad Of haves. Z: Fob SALS-1 ase at ot4e-lanae bob- , atlroh of her wealth destroyed, aWl marry new. 1Re�aaabta prkl. �Rp- �, at .sae. s a -'11313LM has beenthe 46se with Belgium, Og i9sL13-11 calves. also sec of • ' _I.6o PW"Off ;;1:46 it pfd tin a_Liaoei.' Norther n. France- and the other "Ly }{ of on.-tn.,e Apply to F. lass . a. F. European nations'- over=ran s.L/ tam o`r JOHN" *URKARr Proprietor. the German army and that of her OR SALB-A-t lot -8i: -Bowl[Abev FI'ickeriag, - - ` allies. Qanada has- actually in- Her a brew 1Detkahite a �weelte old. nye Macxeit R R. No. NOT" AND OOMIMtNTi 'creased in- wealth. great I -.I . - national duty at the present time- OeALS-2 Yorkshire newts. each FwiRte Dt, • 'Germany, after the war Is over feel is to'supply the' igen necessary to a sitter of yenta` r ks.mcal..a.. R. No. 1• H1 leer. -I? Will sorryfor man things. y- g reinforce .the Canadian army at trait mus w.sc ora.. 91s F )W. the Srst place she will regret ' the front, .wh ct has sufferedFOR SALE -A pair of lady's hockey Taus ..that she ever' started the war, greatly daring the . three pears boots, a�aea 1-?, a`d"taa'attaetter• a yew ootfi't, worn nal =9_io y t. boa A. Pith all her reputation for exact- of war.oaabam: or prose Per;. nese, aheIn some way, made great L�OR-SALE=Extra fine pure bred for breeding =Is -calculations as to the strength Lj white Embden g(em DnrWaaa• They cannot be eacened for Quality, Prise, {b.'09 and determination of her enemies. _ illy c: 19.00 per pair. F. L. Green, Grcenwoodl e tl .. She had reckoned that six weeks - would finish France. A few more Cr STRAYED-Orom the prEmieea of the undersigned, on or about v. 15th, lel weeks would bring Russia to her ducks of varied colors, Any information leading tp their recovery will rewarded. Palmerl3ras, #Hees. England had only a "eon• g y i/ t aZickerinQ; tad phone 1b�9 9.10 an temptible little army," and could rAY GEL•UING-3 off, 161 fiandsi, Ewell good I°°ker• not broken. ` not accomplish much on land. bred, sound, will sell rigght. • should slake beautiful driver. M. Italy would .never fight against -' Gleeson, Gr«nwood. 62tt Lee, as aha `had been aaeoci FOR SALE -Good serviceable horse Also s nnm- aped with German and Austria p aged 11 arae s will sell cble f bey of oak batrels,.two enliable for vinegar bsz- iD atriple alliance. The United rola. Apply at lbs Pickering Bakery 1111711f ' 'States would never think of be- ilAIX REGISTER. M, MAW, LIUENBED AUU- 1 Y TIONEER York. Ontario and Durres coming embroiled in a European a+r+�-•�+ ,fir Counties, All kinds of safe promptly attemled war. It was to her interests to ' UBSDAY, DBc. 11r$ -Auction sale of 10 acres of mixed standingtimber at to. Terms re sable. Dates for sails say be "maned at>"sirs''' Den aM radyst sty remain neutral. and amass for. tot T. too. 7, Oxbridge, thproperty d�`t phO'e' wbitlsy, Out. BLANKET tanee'fn the manufacture of the munitions of war for the bell; er- of Arthur Peddie. Sale at 1 o'clock. \See bills. H. B. Pugh, anetione�er. DOBE AND HORS$ of road between the tad and Pickering Saturday. NOT. -: g out countries. None of the smaller TIIssDAY. DEC. 11TH —AIICtiO@ axle of farm stock (including v number of s on and concessions of rd concessions 24th, a horse bide robe and bone blanket. The finder will be suitably rewarded D� re arniae to Elias Barkey, R. R. No. 2, Pickering. 9 i0-- nations would ever think of fight- excellent cows), implements. bay, ' ` Ing against mighty Germany and grain, roots. etc., at lot 29, B. F. con. Piekering, the propertl of James � C��Ler Lim-ods slues. In some mysterious Found, Sale at 1 o c ock, sharp,t tas4lwsf �► era these calculatione went all p gee bills. W. B Powell. auctioneer. • amiss. Her expectation that she TSun"AY,"DSC. 11Tat_Anctlon"eels NOTICE TO CREDITORS A would have all Europe at her feet - �b sed maplemu6 of the maple °�tegtn iin AND O lH ER; six months have been being suitable, for lumber, the pro - filled. With all her mathematical perty of James Evans. lot 4, real' of In the Estate of James T. Laugblio. accuracy her plans have gone _ con. 6. Uxbridge. Sale atone. See bills. H. S. -Pugh. Auctioneer. Deceased. The Oreditors of James T, Laughlin. -°" astray. But of all her regret; the greatest will probably be that WEDNS8DAY, DEC. 12tH -Dispersion late of the Township of Pickering in the County of Ontario, Gentleman. she failed to persevere In the an- credit sale of a herd of first-class, pure bred cataloQved Holstein cat-, deceased. who died on or about the _ itumn of 1914 to press on to Calais. tle. at lot 24, con. 1. Pickering iKingg- sten road). the pro arty of Col. I lad day of October, 1917, are hereby notified to send by peat prepaid or a When history -comes to be written P Marshall. Sale at 1 o clock, Terms otherwise deliver to the undersigned or their Solicitor on or before a it will be shown that the British held' back the Germans et that ten months credit. Catalogues on application to the proprietor, Pick- J. H. Prentice.' executors she 26th day of December. 1917. their christian and surnames, addresses and Zp�Bring -•4time by sheer nerve. -. She had a p. o. nuc• tinnier. iib Balliol St., Toronto.f description, full particnlan of their clahnor interest and the nature oities, :small. army and her amunition WEDNF:e7DAY. DEr. 19TH -Credit saf #e� securities. If any, held by them. Im. secur `!was nearly all spent, but by the of choice dairy cattle,, Clvdesdwle mediately after the `Wth dry of De- -'wxereise of bluff the Germans were irn- horses, milking machine, firmiceirober. plempritn, hay. roots ete., at lot 31, 1917, the eMate of the said , Jamps T. Laughlin• deceased, will be led to believe that they were up con. 6, Pickering t0teen invert, the R,de 1 distributed among the parties entitled the against a wall of adamant in place propert}= of A. Heiaey. at I1: Fred Po�oill. •1 thereto. hoiving reg trd only to ' of a line that wan almost read to y L'mch provided. Auc•,t aim: of interest of whirh.the ezeeu- tioneer. tars yhail then . have notice and oil give way with the slightest pres-E -FFIQAY, DR('. Y1-+T••-Atf�tiOn' 4Rle of-Iatheis..v:ill be excluded from., the s%id sure. It will be most exasperat- i Clydesda.lehorses. nb„rthnt,n cattlel'distributon. "- s Ing to the. Germans to learn ho Southdown ghee 1ILw pl_euirhr+ ,«'. J. s.�revs rt. „ lot :1.'3, rear o con, ,• Picki•rintr, _8.i Flnq Street, Toronto. near they were to victory, stud at the priTefty of J. B. Wd--4on, Nn ; - "hili, ;for for the Ex«colors ;yet -fail. - $ltd they won at thalt reserve, tee farip.ha* Lrrn .old. . Ito ` Sta-T Ltuahlln, Cherrywood. Ontario, time, there would be a different months' credit.' Sale .it fine. See and Thuauns Cuxworth. bills. Fred. Postiil, aumiotu-#r. A lU .K. R. hfarkhinl, Ontario W +story to tell now. When the veil of mystery will have been raised ____. the historian, a most interest - ' Nag story will be .given to the -ANNA CASE singing in direct comparison witfi t - -..+world.The New Edison Re -Creation of- her voice. ,. 'The Victory Loan ''campaign - -which- came to a close Saturday evening last has been 8 most suo- - ,l ressfvl one in every respect. • A :When the loan was firstlannched. - 'the amount was $150-1004,000, but later this was increased to double - : that -amount.. Instead of raisilig t u .this sum the returns show that - -• f ° abont 841%000,00Q has bRen sub. :scribed and the the number of subscribers is estimated. at about ` 700,000. This is satisfactory, not �f •only-from..ths fact that it -supplies he Dominion nioa with the necessary funds -to carry on the waf to 6 sue- t . •cessful issue, but it testifies to the 'patriotism of the Canadian people Let the Talking Machine Dealer tell you why and to their confidence in the jqs- his. particular talking machine is the best. lice of their cause and in the final j outcome of the terrible 'stcuggle. - ..Then Ash Him These Qu"tions The ear reaponae of the Cana. y 1 —Has talking machine ever been coeipu.e is Ran has established a • your public record in war 10808_ among the with the voices of artists who mate records for it ! _ .allied nations, unless it be the 2nd. --If soyivhereT Who were the artists? How many people r• " ' pewnd .American - Liberty Loan. 1leard the comparisons f What newspapers published criticisms ? The ready response to the appeal 'Then come to us and of the -.government for. subscrlp- =' . tions is convincing proof of the excellent financial elle as the same questions about, condition of the Canadian people. Previous to the��',��J �j�. { war it was with difficulty that the V V EDISON -� Dominion could float. a Loan of 'The th a Soul" :1695,000,000 in London, the finan- , • . clef metropolis of the world. Now And these will be our answers: .. At is with -comparative ease that t . robe raises a loan twelve times that 1 �}. -Yes, more t9an five, hitadred, timet. , - amount, not in outside markets,. "batl`rotn her'own Canada land' In most•ofthe principal cities in Canada and'the United people. States --by Anna Case, Miller, Middleton and about thirty bas thus been transformed from LCiccolint others, before nearly a million people. The musical critics of over °being a borrowing nation to being 'five hundred newspapers have admitted that The New Edison, " ••a Iendinr nation.' A very satin. Re -Creates the, human voice with such perfection that the .-factory element in this loan is the Re -Creation cannot be distinguished from the oritlnal when both a tfaet that the money will be spent are heard in comparison. 101 is "Candida- If th�monep had - been borrowed . from" some other Staltees Music Store, Oshawa, Ont. ` y laation, Canada would have been : ',impoverished to the extent of the '� � '•.r. .--v .. .... ,� w.l, .r,.._.4.;..Zua..a...:.:t a�,,r3ct -.. '? :3*.�t�"'rc.._� ..�`,:: �_,..s2�•oflsiu._. s.� .vim.-�'.3� '`=�a�•oca"?="•e'",�ia��` Fresh fruft,S..Peels _,4 od n.0 'FOR OHRISTMASAHgB: t ,:AND PUDDIN." Give The 'Grocery Store Your Cbrisbmas Orocery Order --�4eeded Raisins• 1k lb7 less Robins lie ib ., "' Valencia Reisi'ns file lb.. , Calif. Currants 200 -Mixed Peels 40c -1b. Shelled Walnuts 75c Its -Shelled Almonds 60c lb Fresh Dates 16e lb ",Shortening, Lard, Crisco, -Spices, Figs. Y:'= ..All•II'larore.in Eseensee. ., =-Everything you need -Fresh, Pure and Good. We don't want all your trade -Just all your Grocery trade. R .1 C HA R D S. 0. N Pickering . Hardware Store ! _ -There's just one place to buy THE 1900 WASHER—Price $16 00 Fully guaranteed. Free tri!j gi en. There's also 'oat one place to ay r RA40 LAMPS ANID - HGab pPg Thought Rupi _That's Pickering's Hardware -Store. Full line of stove -pipes-, elbows, stove boards, oil heaters; lanterns. Farmers -Get your Stock Foods he International'and Herbageum. JOHN S. BAUDON9 PICKERIING USE CREAM OF THE WEST FLOUR .........'For Good, Wholesome Bread _ Its the Floors that make9 the Bread, therefore, you can't get beet y reault9 from an inferior grade.. That's _ ,why we recommend .CREAM OF THE WE I` 'The beat Bread rioter on the Imarket. Monarch Pastry ­.:Quee i 'Cit� Blend z _. - --.• are splendid Flours. Trp them, 'The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. ■utaaaa><>teas»ta>t>ai:><aRestiaaaa:aa�=aarceaaseal " • THE DOMINION -:BANK s raw U* Ca1111iital IEs,o00, Rserrwe 'Fosast i7,000A� �.INKt „ - u D.podcora in this Bank ilyd' soared of eacimt NCTI . ` . •s A dtNERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANBACTtD - C-.WHITBY BRANCH: d.,QORdDN HALL, Manager, d iantutaaafaa>.>aaasa>Di�asinaemasssa>.>aaa>.aaa>taaaawsesa ^i C NOW -:11N 'STOCK i Fresh. Groceries for Christn as. - Currants,' Raisins, Peels, Oranges, •Lemons, - Cheese as 28 cents per pound. Also a full assortment of Dry Gbodsi consisting of Velveteens, Corduroys; Mitts, U nderwear and Hosiery. We have a- splendid line of the very best makes of RootB. and Shoes, Rubbers, Etc; 4NNIS L` . I- EN' • E. . � ,; .. 41, " .0 :;a--"k'erM.k•".i ,.,w.`-A'.` '-'4>'T ::- 1}-. •n,..,w, . . -- ... .4r.. _., Y•:.-�'T,V�"a._'-,Y+3'a ,.'�yK .y„T. •..C.',t,"L•?. w{r•.::v.': ,n'1:$4s. +, '. �.':•: `+e^1-7•' .v--a4•v *�..ryVL�',".:.'!?`.'�''..n:'.' -:++d $'� "_•,,Fu. 'm-.L'SiP.y..;�3w'.. . ' '%. f� 5:1'oY."�.�. �iS.Ki�3'•}`N.w ai: -i -.ws.. Y� G. 4' :+#.- .. - ,el�• �.._. .ttr.wrtaawerr TileFor Saxe We Want Now p►. -*. ofxe..taa t�tarr� =` Cemea �.. T.. ra"Wa... ala . lttystls bel• fel 1917.. is aeon Iran. 40 Monday Attea Wm: Witea' � '. �: A reRabls; �Agerit in Ont to Coaa#y► lESdeyr. Aldke. Red Clover, Timothy and all ; Tile in $. 4, 6 and a Inch'. :ad lU� I71 to sell Pelham's Peerless Fruit aa� ti ✓' We'll often sit. and talk of him. •ckinds of seeds. and 16 in culvert plpes, at old prices if Ornamental Trees duri ag Fall and Rev. J. R. meal will priaek at When we are aU alcor,.. Ws'are id'the market•and are peepie• -bought before New !ears. Frost will Winter months. Good pay, exclusive rick ipff and AndleT on Sadday' For memos is the only friend ed to pay the highest market pricer. not affect them, so that they can be territory.. �, selling equipment. a. oe3t. , . That grie ean.ali her own. K'he best equipped cleaning. milts stored dturi�dR winter if not put in this Over 800 Acres of the cheieest-�i�ure. Born-Oo 8atnday, Dec. $nn'. to Lille fry oa the weather Dalt. Cn the country. - tel alao a few thousand cement brick e y Stock. inciddin xaw varieties. - Renben sad lite. Beeee, of Balsam, - When other things decay, S� as samples, orcommunleate with torssle.. controlled by ue. �aodsome up-tri• ra ' A son, Our love for him will still keep green us before selling. The Whiteyale Tile Yards date seulug equipment and a splendid & Mrs. A. D. Priers sod Mrs. T. E, - And never fade away. -A end. Oaaadian-drown stock to offer tato'. -- Take advantage of the best Seed Mark- err. We are not jobbers. Write-now Stephenson spent Wednesday last eta in the world. x for enc terms to y In the Cit The following are the enumerators 16lamment liveq y ii y' for-Pickering Township: Polling sub- Bell or Independent phone. PELHAM NURSERY CO., i Mrs. John Adamson, of Ge"n• division. No. 1-F. W. Hobbs. 9- Prompt, efficient and reliable serylee Toronto, Ont. -f " -wood. spent Friday with 'friends W. B. Powell. '8._T. MansSeld. 4- in handling Seeds guaranteed. _ N. B.-Catalogue sent on neat to $ '" in Claremont. W. Mitchell. 5-Gi, D. Milne. 8-F. Bas meets all Trains ogn J. H. DOWNEY COPANY a Nursery foralienates or purahaseesti ' Mrs. Geo. Swinson, of Siamoant. W: Gibson. '7-R. J. Cowan. 8-O,. y � � :S nt a few days with her cousin, Parker. 9-T. Birkett. -19-E. Glee- WHITI3Y. ONTARIO First-stats lugs to hire da or o Nurse stoat. bl•li r ppee Y nicht-at lowest prices. Mre. Thos. Pearson. son. 11-T. Gregg. _ A number of our young le L. _ Phone 1805. =attended the bazaaat Stouff lle - THE ThSanderson & So� - :..:an Friday evening-last. Chas: Sargent and Harry Miller TANDARD PROPRIETORS motored to the .city- 6n Tuesday BkN & and spent the day there: CHRISTMAS BARGAINS Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson OF CANAQA►: At Last Year's Prices and family spent Sunday with H. Ngtp pfFlCs :To1ldfm G. and Mrs. Wilson. of Pickering. li Yen's Sweaters,' from $2.00.. to $5.00: Of all materials and design Joseph sud Mrs. Readman were - Reg. $8.00 to $7.00. kept in .trill: ,It will pay you n: in Vaughan on Saturday visiting 7. TRUST . FUNDS ' Men's All Wool Underwear at $1,25 to Bali at our works and inspect our stod; a q the former's son J: and Mrs. Read- / per pair. and obtain prices Don't be minks W Our Savings Department given! 'roll Men' Fleece Lined at 75c. per garment as is we do not employ them, 000segnsgf• Inca. Boys' Fleece-Uned at Wc, per garment. 1 we Thos. Paterson has for sales y Dan. and do throw off the agse� good tatter in first cltee shape. a guarantm of absolute security and Women's Medium Heavy at 4oc, per oommisaion of 10 coat.. which you wo r Having sold his horse,, he has _.aQ garment. osetaialy can by purchasing from tar. isT'a firs' -interest at Current rate. annelette Blankets, 1214, grey or callsotb.W& = farther use for same. - white at $2.25 per pair. , z Miss Aggie McFarlane halt been Rubbe at last year's rices WNITIT GRANITE 016 spending a few days with her cis- PICKERING BRANCH /�/ /-� '' Office inn' Works, ter, Mrs. McCreighk of Markham, M. C. ZMOA RALAK Mange- Braael, also at Whitby. J. /� I f • r7 ` /. L Whitby, Onlaefe - during the Worthy, of sramptan, PICKAla BAKERY Robt. - NORTH CLAREMONT -and Wm. Gibbons, of Toronto, were here on Friday attending the FRUIT CARE FOR SMAS funeral of the lste Joe. Spears. ` Wator FM Water Orders received now for the beNt Mrs. Lyman Pilkey spent &.feesDia 1 line ever at 45o per lb. days last week in the city and A cheaper Cake. but good, st while-there attended. the funeral l If-you are wise yon will use the only 65o per lb, �« *f her aunt. Mrs. Chas. Michell. Ideal . well, drilled by Ohm. B. sloe. Wadding Cakes. our specialty Charles Sargent has engaged W. who laagent for Wind Mills, Gasolias Both Phones. Unton as successor to W. Thorn= .- rMr Engines, all kinds of pipe' and flttines r back, who has been compelled to take a prolonged rest through ill• r for water works. Also bathroom fig H. R. ffiOl�Zieyr P1Cl�,erliti� . tures, etc. 13verything given carelbl Earl Leggitt spent a week here attention. .;. 3 Pi a+a (''! with his parents, James and Mrs. RICE'S PUMP- WORKS, L�ggiti. He left on Tuesday to " spend s few daps �trith his brother, Horne Tek b521. Whitevale, (lot. LUIViBER YARD -,A Unit. of Ottawa. The medteine compaa which •/� The Fruit Store y has been holding forth here for = HAS QUA the peat week selling their care- QUALITY HARDWOOD FLOORING _ _ this trade mark ally, left on Tuesday for Port We can ® pply hardorood fiboria f Perry to rid the people there of - Neileon's Chocolates, in bulk in heeeb, birch maple, plain and 2 their many ills. ' Rev. Wesley Down, of Piuker-. .. Fuc a picture of this Graforlo1a trade mark firmly in your Malaga Grapes, Grape Fruit-, etc. quartered. White and red oak in - ing, will preach in the Methodist mind. it's the one sure guide to "The One y' le Don' forget we are in the market with all grades, widths and thickness highest prices for the geod stuff- church next Sunday at 10,$0 a. m., hitistca I strtltnenE." Th►s trade mark is on every chickens, duekq, Turkeys. ;ROOFING and Mr. Mason, a# Taranto at f rabbits and pigeons.. Buy Rubroid . Ready Roofing, tis p. m., in connection with the de- genuine Columbia Grafonola and Columbia Record. partment of .Social Service, and Gfeeee especially wanted form now first ready roofing, made in 1891 Evangelism. - - _ till the New Year, - - . . SHINGLES W. B. Middleton, of Toronto. is -Choice B. C. red cedar shingles spending a few weeks-withfriendsi » NEILSON'S ICE CRE A:fl in Claremont and vicinity. Mr. HF MARQUIS Middleton is the representative ofla W. D. Gordon o� the Scarlet Phonogneiph and Piano MkOi1lg, : Co,, and is succeeding in-doingD m'i0 �PICKERING considerable business. e - Q - , Pell and Independent phom. Thos. Birkntt and Ed. 'Gleason 'Gra o d $ " ' P �, °�"� "' --have completed their canvass for _ _ I ' ° 3- i • °; a!s subscriptions to the Victory Loa). 4 • e 40 They are to be congratulated on f a= DISNEY B the sorters of their work ar the - -- - o I • amount of subscriptions secured a' Q exceeded the amount they, were ? 9 m tc d I .,Funeral Directors expected to secure. 00 Mod a G ! y� a e E a 8 3 • i _ A meeting in the interewte of i ` i 1'.�;' 1EE a �° •' ►e1= aIId Embalm@rs, ,w Wm. Smith, ex-b!. P., the Union o • etl _ .. ° 8overnment candidate, will be FGR SALE dY - �f C °.� s (�� _held IV the Masonic Hall on the 1 s Jas O� n LutDYs �./aat evening o! Tuesday, Dec. 11th, C. W. Liddle,'Agent, Fickering, Ont• a g • awl pie �•O. when the great national issues 91 � � mar :will be discussed. ' The ladies are `. __.-. s = answered _ _ .. � .. -y ►p=? �, Calls sus d promptly 6tt -apecially invited to be present. Air. FV E. N. Sinclair the Llbe A .°, >5' a;i a,Cany, hour by motor.cendidatx. Trill hold a public h O $ t o r l.! erI dPeel's , • - o a .m! J�,y • No extra charge for distance meeting in the Masonic Hall on -e I er• 8 ,. is a CA sept! !s : !Saturday night. With'bim will Omill� � Dae.;.. be Mr. R. R. Mowbray, reeve of _ fold Dai a are - i : s oa Nnv j �, We have the finest Hearse -the tow•trsbip. The issues.in the e,.' n«� � and a ill meIIt outside election c',impaign will. be dia- Now. is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Footwear. We hays a J nnar7 I91-r-wbifb3 3,,Osbawe 4,Broa(tbaM q p � tarsen'. The ladies are invited to good assortment of Rubbers, Overshoes. Felt Boots and 3, ?ort Perry q, vxbTi"Ans u, Oaoci�ilwa;A Of Toronto _ •eitte$d. slippers, Leggi)gs and Spate, _ - Hsaverbn 9. uptererov a A John McLellan, who tad been Bel Phone, day or night, No. 99 • spending a week at the home of See our line of Every Day Work Boots for men and boys. •._i�' .ain Chopping n Sunda d we are Independent, day, No, 52 his parents here, left o: y SCHOOL SHOES-Your children will need school shoes, an -,AND FLARING' evening on his return trip to Otia- at your service with the best shoes made. Nights sad'Sandsye No. 65 bl wa. He expects to -leave in a, few I am prepared to do cbopping and oat days for overseas as a member of -�. .. • .F * LL:& . ,;_.S O N k COAL and41 L Raking every day in the wee the signalling corps. His many r except Saturday, at 5 fmriiende in Claremont hope that hs cents per bog, y soon return to our midst safe BROCK STREET, 'WHITBY, ONT. and sound., - Some atone' boats, wagon and binder xu, The Women's Tastitate will hold . tongues on hand, Hard and soft Coal of the bees r: their December meeting at the p 1 John F• Bayles, Greenwood quality on head, _= home of Mrs. Wm. Evans on theTh V V le 'Store afternoon of Wednesday, the 12th v p e �o _,�gea� ��d ! Highest price paid for Sariey,'� F fust. the second Wednesdayof the Rye and Backwhea�delivared month instead of the third., The 7Oa . _at Spink's Mill. •programme will be, Report f del. �+ c agate; Paper, "Self-Sacrifice"; Roll-Surgmg Out on the Clearance. Wave P .l C K E. R / N D " Call; Sou Recipes;' Reading and AND DISTRICT' Pickering- Station 009100, � -- p . A Few Bargains on cannot afford to mise : Muria The meeting will begin at y — To sell for — .♦ ♦�, 1_- 2•30Children's Syeater Coats, all sizes, to-clean, at . , •89 �7g OLD RELIABLE In UIiYt� Where LS Strength ' r After an illness of many months Men's heavy shoes, regular 5.00, at 4.27 from cancer, James Spears died at 6,00 5.29• FONTHILL NURSERIES" the Western,Hos Hospital, Toronto, in Boys' .. g,00 ,; :2.29 There is a great movement at pre@- bis "2nd year. .Be had been ailing Turkish Towling, regular 25 cents, Lor 19c Splendid liAt of Stock for Fall ant for co-operation among the farm- Fince last winter, but the cause of We still have a few real bargains in Millinary Dept. - planting, 1917,-and. • ars of Ontario. and every farmer is his illness was not known until Spring planting, 19189 invited to join the good work. about tWo Reeks ago, when he including many new• varieties Attend the meetings of the U. d. O. went to the hospital and an opera- C# R V 'C E R .33 S which we alone control. Club and become better scquaintei tion revealed the cause of the with your neighbor and mutual re- trouble, Mr. Spears was a man Pure Leaf Lard at 30c. Dotnestic Sbortning, 5 lb pails', 1.25 a pail send for .new illustrated Catalogue, spect and eoniidence will develop, who was very highly esteemed Seedless Raisins, 2 pkgs for 25e. Pure Malt Vinear, bottle reg 26e., l9c also Agent's Proposition; Hand- Room fora few orders of twine Tett and by his death the community Campbell's Soups, 2 for 25c. Cooking Molasses, 2 cans for 25c. some free outfit. Exclus• place them with the secretary, and all x , - = has sustained a great Toss. The ive Territoc�. those getting twine through the club funeral took place on Friday t0 Salmon, large tins, 2 cans. for cents. r Y,IgggAL COMMISSION aTe�eked t0 get it pr omptly from lir. Coluiiib the Union cemetery and was large- Marquis or Lorne Puckrin. STONE and WELLINGTON,��zWl . l, attended, the service being on C R United Farmers' " 7a - d`icted by the Rev. Dr. Marsh, of Ns +� � � • � ..The Foathtll Nurseries. Pickering. He is survived by Ilia s (Established 1967) Club Pickerlil li widow and only eon, Adam Spears, PIC N _ L _•- - • ONTARIO v 17f M1 ,of Balsam. 1 eke>-•, •..::'� ',_,:... ,.,.. 1n,. .{...r':_.:..: ;...,. ,: ... ... �-�� _ .y:k ., --- '•ir .. ,-- ......._�:%�r..-r�#W.�i.:_.a�.,�kM-n.�.'•.^!-�-.-Foe..--._.�.-•,-...e�..eer.�.n ,v�:'•s,��Y� �is`r'�"�fi91.5..i�•�.._ e n,-, rG i, �k • .: .. . ..sfr''.�,r, :. /-n.F n"✓f.xssv''Fti. ,v"" '...,{v.p.�µ. " iK.,.w!v 'T�._•. 'w°T'g•'r'".av�:e•#,rfL>'�i.s .�.�'i!"`�.,�,q.. max. r•.`','F.i°`- -,`F!.-'. ff�RZ�f. '.. T 9'..ws'<f_L"'•♦.•.4''•'-.Yw_ri:�9e.>1.''•Y`-.�•-+y.,•''�y'T1�.'i•'!...'�"'d�pi• „v.S, y - - . .-: :, .u: 4R .."kC-.v�•..s'-nagµ.J zy .. m."yy''''., 3,,.F-„�. .O`6�„ 9'•_-. , +a�e•+e,}.', .r.. .•- .°.trn,. ...�.-y. �,�:. n .G�•.1z, -r,r '•e!'.y'-,„L�4 •s- u.Wyi4�-,+✓�:ylS ..' .h vYe4•• f,�' �., - h. i�G�.n ..• .3.ii,r'. ^.•..•^+-`s^ ':t�Pyro_iSN'f6.^-x!.?- d:u r ..LLa� Fc. Si wf•w 7rJ/� 42`..fi M+L':Ai - r ��•�".^.♦ .. ;yt •' w`�"$',r � r_ nett a - �:.� ny 2[eredlth !a'icholson. A (-hristmas story of mysterious sur. Jo ful holiday by • .. .,am still there r she, V.- to withdraw your claim—would that ' x t ���� Co gi • ene a, a s a you wou ave o - Ilk �rigbt ;to do so Altogether she felt . to throw an eye upon that climber raise to do with me what you would. - " +aferveus as to the mission undertaken, I that you can't coax up tha south mall? want."TEACHING YOU DOG TRICKS --fond and shelter. and yet determined to undertake it. Maybe she can tell you what ails it, . , (To be Conti ued). � The dark hints dropped by Albert had such a hand at gardening as Che is." q e So be careful not to, make the dog _ quickened her courage, for the pre;- ! "Oh, yes, show it me," said Fenella THE ROLE OF BRITAIN'S NAVY. Can Be Governed Beat By Love and ; afraid of you, for he is governed best Pact of seeing Duncan hunted out of eagerly, seeing her opportunity at Consideration, by love. Never punish the dog for the coiinLry was not one to'pleage her, i last. World's Commerce Would Have Been It may surprise you to find that in I not obeying, unless you are sure be r bI It nwas eans. Just a minute ago warm, thuugh "covered" thinking that there would be ad been nothing Paralyzed Without Its Aid. I teaching a dog tricks you get Kind -early I °nNever work the dog when his atom day, and the door of the cottage stood for it but to ask Duncan to accompany 1 ne much training as pa does. Kind- I Mr., Lloyd George, in moving the Hees, persistence and patience are ne- j ach is full. This is a principle found - . open. Even before reaching it she her down the glen But this was resolutions of parliamentary approval, cessary to success in aritmai educe- ; in circuses, where animals are- fed - - caught the sound of a monotonously- 1 twich tetter. regularly after their performance, for 'apeaking voice. On the threshold she ( She rose at once, leaving the flow- rightly characterizes the British navy tion. gu Y P , ' dltood still. Adam, his discolored face ers she had begun to arrange lying as a great anchor of the Allied cause. ! Almost any dog is affectionate' sen- j after' eating they are dull and sleepy +and should. not be disturbed, Before li at :tentively composed teneath the , :mattered on the table, and looking It has held fast when other seemingly sitive and sensible; by nature noble ,} shade covering his sick eyes, sat up- expectantly towards Duncan. secure resources on which the firmest ' and self-sacrificing, and he •will do eating they regard food as reward for right in the padded arm -chair; op- I Outside, somewhat shamefacedly, dependence was ! their workr- ` t badl mildew ed P Placed, have given anything to please his master, 'if he ; _ a posits to him Duncan m his Sunday i he showed her y way. It has done its work largely in can on � � Y• g Y only ;understand, says L. E. EuI. - ciothes, with an open book before him, climbing rose, which had evidently i Dont ked an fowls or chicks that r silence and always under conditions -of Inks in the American Bo All his p y • _ �m which he was reading aloud with , been both pruned and watered to with- extraordinary stress and strain. ature asks in return is a at of are in any way deficient, for they will' Fall the ease which an obviously stiff in an inch of its life .� P / The reef 1 of the naw 's service, re -'affection, ocegsionall alon with eat lots of feed without making a pro - and dazzling -white collar' permitted "rplanted it in spt�ng," he explain- y Y, g - him. Loath to interrupt, Fenella ed, and added, as though in self-justi- duced to its simplest, terms, is in a' fit an it. hesitated beside the door. jfication: -•"A climber would make the high degree impressive.. It is due to " 'You have heard th:.t it hath been 1cottage look gayer, even on the grey I this bulwark of the empire- that in , • 1 said: An eye for an eye, and s tooth day-." defiance of the U-boats. some 6000 ves- ry eirryhristlnas ` for a tooth. But I say to you not to After a_ few instructions, -vaguely sels are entering or leaving British �t resist evil; but if one strike thee on thy even but piousl listened to, Fenella ports each week.. There have been right cheek, turr. to him also the other- having looked a�out her, hesitatingly transported 23,000 000• men with a ` the cheek, turn to him also the other, moved again towards the cottage, but ✓ tr an7if a man will contend with thee in instead of re-entering, sat down upon loss of about 3500; and supplies to the �. Judgment, and take away thy coat, let � the slab of slate -stone besid: tl:..:oor, f amount of 130,0.00,000 tons have been go thy -cloak also unto him. And which she had had the presence of carried, in which 51,000,000 Lena of, 'whosoever will force thee one mile— mind to close as she came out behind-# coal and oil and 25,000,000 tons of ex- i ' "Sure there's someone in the door- Duncan. plosives principally figure. ; I? way;' interrupted Adam, with .the "Duncan;' began Fenella nervously, Eager for opportunities o! fighting;e. rt quickly -developed observation of the staring hard at the dahlias, "you 'blind. know, don't you, that I think you are to the open, the Britian navy has had ' x Y the infinitely harder and more wear - Duncan turned and started to his right in y our' quarrel with Mr„ Ber- I . feet. - 4 rell ?" ing task of a vigilant patrol main - G "Go on, lease," said Fenella, "I, have no quarrel with Mr. Ber- tained while enemy ships remained in ,. , roll be replied, after e` pause of sur- harbor. Whatever the ultimate critic- Ihurry for me. prise. "There's no i al estimate of the battle of Jutland, it : p � .. pose. I want my right from him, �� that is all. was the one chance the Germans have "Miss Fenella. Fenella. No, no shut up the le et, ,and ht is rn t n costa w But one's Hent is a thing so few luso their•foes in the North Sea and `""• Book, Duncan. There's always a g - - s hurry for me when it's Miss Fenella. people their careful abstinence from provok- much bitterness and anger to get Beotna to me as that'k about as much ing another battle like it is an elo- .: 1Scripture as I can carry for once. and n are told to avoid bitterness Beautiful sayings, I and anger, I quant commentary on their attitude. The business Of being a mall , yi gs, of course, but hard i $ You knew, she to be good ones. Miss Fenella, hard ones. May.' to our enemies. You have heard it1 It is entirely true. as the Prime - be you could make it a bit clearer to I again to -day. Mr. Berrell is your J Minister has said, that the British llas its advantages these days as me b talking It out " I enemy,, I know; but would it not be I ships have kept the marine highways 1 'r ••y nobler t3 forgive I well as its r nslbiLtl i 4: t Duncan says is -that its not him than to demand clear for the world's commerce, which C ' t resent to be taken literal, but sort of from him the last farthing!" without their aid would have been I sOIYleOnO thinly enough laliegorieal . We're_. ven a point to "I." said Duncan, after another I paralyzed. It is not only -the great i - Pause, and in a harder voice already; vessels of war that have held open the - aim at which it's well known we cant ; P y' p I about him ilia needs and his wishes '.: hit, }sat to prevent us ehootiag too i "You are wanting to apply the lesson I seas; no tribute is commensurate - e L,_ s 1 Dow. -Maybe he's right." of to -day; you are expecting me to i �lppse for IL3 C11I18tInas gift h +• turn the other cheek. But it's no with the deserts of those who, with the. "Yea, perhaps that is it, agreed h 3 l['e lis, relieved to _ see a clue out of good, Mise Fenella, I'm not made that 'mina-aweepera and the various snap th ethical dilemma into which she , way," auxiliary ships, have done their part �'� • found herself plunged unawares. "But, ; "But, Duncan—" � and claimed no credit, in a most haz- ardous �r� a • "� of course," she added, in a mixture of ; "You've heard what I think of the , and yet monotonous employ- &&tr&zw / confusion and resolution—for it had ; Precepts' They were not meant to ment., The men at sea do most of be k s flashed upon her that this was an op- is is by the letter nor calculated their work secretly and silently; no Most man are ptaetieah The welcome gift - ortunity not to be lost— the general for practical life, and f dont mean to p tnklirlg escapes into the press. The lesson remains—that about bearing no take them so . Is the usefal gift --the Gillette—that fits right into - grudge to our enemies." There was so sharp a decision in his soldier of the land is not wholly cut She was just off from reassuring human contacts. rt man's intimate personal life. makes things ** j gathe�.tn courage to tone that Fenella sat discomfited— g -blabora'e_ her remark when Duncan evidently the religious motive would The honor that .attaches to the service easier for him. and proves Ila quality by the way - ` decisively observed that It was time not work here. She must try another. of the nation in war is great enough a shaves, for his father to get his tea, and that "Well, but, Duncan, there is'another for the'twofold apportionment. if bliss Fenella did not mind moving a consideration which has to do with I At any good Hardware, Drug or Jewelry) "- ;, bit he would put the kettle on the practical life—your own interest. _Mr. I SUN A SAT TO DISPLACE COAL. Store you can pick out a Gillette Set that will be Ore. It was clear that the subject of ' Berrell is furious against you—every- , _ Christian forbearance did not, for the' body says so; and even if you win the', �! sure to give him luting pleasure. If you have 1 time being, appeal to him. suit he will :90 you some harm. I ; Question of Turning Sun''s Energy -may trouble getting what you wont, write oa and Her comparative• silence had arous- am sura.he will—eitl-er force you to Into Commercial Uses. { leave tl'e country, or-son.rthing of I we will see that you are supplied. ` that sort.": Will it ever be possible to turn. into im ` �. iecly,yas wiLiita,rsaid ,;e turefer teyond I usesgthe vast amount of potenfor industrial and tial enl VWLG O CO. TTE SAFETY WOR FIELD CASHIERS 'the `words !re folded his arms LIDcn his ergy in the solar radiation from desert Of,` C ADA �� cher* and squared his mighty should- surfaces? James Fairgrieve, a mem- e r _ ers. �ber of the faculty of the University of ; Office and Fact�:railletteBuildin:�Monft* i. AND I Not even his terrible Sunday cram London, -considers this question in his i 281' _ PAYMASTERS I al far les he old nate to his person- i book on "Geography and World Pow- - ality than the oldest of his work -day ,, . t - - garments—could weaken the language er, in which he says: In the hot de-. IN FRANCE of that movement, . Fenella, gozing cert of the Sahara, with clear sky and wtAoa iN CANADA r J up at him with reluctant admiration, I virtually no rain for years at a time, seemed. to see in the towering. flgu: a, there is no vegetation and man' Has �IIII�I:K!?t i „,. „. `"ORS:+.:•911111{{Ilflll CASH in the proudly y poised head, in that not been 'able to live • but if it could DOMINION EXPRESS gaze which sternly swept the distance, be possible to use directly the `energy e the very impersonation of ,resistance,, - �- - - and felt her hopelessness of solar radiation which continuously `� FOREIGN CHEQUES I P gruwing I from sunrise to sunset batters the land I A H O LI DAY ' BU L LLTI N with her alarm. "But you will gain nothing, Dun- I in little les`s•-hmount than in 'lower - �� THE BEST WAY TO SEND MONEY can;" she said, less calmly this time; ;latitudes, another region which is now THE SEASON'S BEST FICTION • ��___ TO THE BOYS IN THE TRENCHES ("and your father will suffer too." i vacant would be able to support great ! L02rC1 LIVM TMZ ZrfCi _ ti,so sszNREaJ!! 3"2' — "I am strong enough to stand by I populations and would become of ex- I sy Mary Maborts sineliart. By sears Irving Dodge. '"'! '�"� my father." "R ill prove the greatest of Mra. Rine- Even more amusing than_ "Skinner's - - traordinary importance. Here, on an bart's succeases "—New York Time' . The appeal to self-interest had failed as ignominiously as that to , area comparable to that of Greater Dress suit. . T2� atsitT2e as A. MZVX3&BI3L3 SA"A CLAUS bay* became sueb !riseds, We we London,: is yearly directed as much ! I 3 William Mori and 314.1; salines y A mystery of the Great Lakes, as - fa1.00 to_play,_. „ — -- - But Y you were •asked, Duncan— nett a - �:.� ny 2[eredlth !a'icholson. A (-hristmas story of mysterious sur. Jo ful holiday by �.,... .. .,am still there r she, V.- to withdraw your claim—would that ' x t ���� Co gi S his averted face a eoW# take no with engines which give a high they- h1s bopk reflects public in POLLY AXV THE PILZNCEBB, « If I was asked? By whom?,, ' I "By me, Duncan." warning—continued• to plead more y foal tow d and country districts hrpoughoyt Canada and shown with how 37 stoma C. Dowd. All ;overs of "Felty of the -Hospital 'Polly She said it -almost humbl In dee y, P j agitation, her eyes raised deprecating- urgently, and even with a point of rs- ` staff" and of Lady Gay Cot- taga" will want to read this new story by the same author. OR, A D£Cl.ARATIQN OF WAR. pr�osch, augg�essted by wounded vanity. always comforting and healing. T2i3 sOAZ To V=33W.VANDZWO - - it 40 TS>D T26I>I+37s6 la e0 tsef 3y Trederick Orin sartlest 1 coming : ack from the distance with the greater the potentialities of saving Really, �uneain, I Mid lint thhail How a charming heiress attempts to horde by 0 energy; that there aye auppliea of en- A story, by the author Of "Just David. that you wou:- have been w obstinate „ „ By you? he said; and then, with ergy upon which we may draw when It is the Bret thing I have eve. asked coal is exhausted, and that sooner or CHAPTER X II2_of ed Adam's attention, for presently he began you, for your own good—" She stopped short for he had turn. tt "How shall I do lt?" was the ques- to complain a little querul- ed his, face towards icer, and what she Ost1M2• The •iala Tale of a Canadian �O eTi a u ref Liao which, on Sunday afternoon, fol- oualy, as was growing his habit. saw there struck her into silence. r `"' ;' • _ ;{dwed Fenella up the glen. She had "What's become o' your voice the daY, Miss I'verds?" "What's the use of all those tri author. ft=sen Sunday, as a likely day for Duncan Fenella? It's all of mind, and so sparin - Alth he was saying, in a deep breathless `.. g at home. But here hEr difficulties did not end for Sratly, you, you it! You're no feelin' tired are you, voice, and with a gesture se of impatience. "Don't you know t" :the management of a tete-a-tete was 'i 'imperative; or maybe. ill t ,which _God forbid." "'Vin thathone would ltee enough'? Don't you i i and secondly, abs had not well," assured Fen- know ''hat if you asked me for my Yet made up her mind as. to what ella+'rousing herself. "I'm only busy right hand -,:6r 'for my head, for the j exactly she would say. Beside the I looking at those, flowers on the man- r_ -Atter of that, I would have nothing financial. renunciation entailed, she ; telpiece. How smart they make the to give you because they belong to •=:.>'' was conscious of asking a great sacrifice from Duncan's pride and! room! Talkin' o' flowers, Duncan, how you already? You be ng favors of me, indeed! your little finger, Miss =.` ( Ohs wondered whether she had the! would it be if you asked Miss Fenella F Il ' th t' 111d h t • ene a, a s a you wou ave o - Ilk �rigbt ;to do so Altogether she felt . to throw an eye upon that climber raise to do with me what you would. - " +aferveus as to the mission undertaken, I that you can't coax up tha south mall? want."TEACHING YOU DOG TRICKS --fond and shelter. and yet determined to undertake it. Maybe she can tell you what ails it, . , (To be Conti ued). � The dark hints dropped by Albert had such a hand at gardening as Che is." q e So be careful not to, make the dog _ quickened her courage, for the pre;- ! "Oh, yes, show it me," said Fenella THE ROLE OF BRITAIN'S NAVY. Can Be Governed Beat By Love and ; afraid of you, for he is governed best Pact of seeing Duncan hunted out of eagerly, seeing her opportunity at Consideration, by love. Never punish the dog for the coiinLry was not one to'pleage her, i last. World's Commerce Would Have Been It may surprise you to find that in I not obeying, unless you are sure be r bI It nwas eans. Just a minute ago warm, thuugh "covered" thinking that there would be ad been nothing Paralyzed Without Its Aid. I teaching a dog tricks you get Kind -early I °nNever work the dog when his atom day, and the door of the cottage stood for it but to ask Duncan to accompany 1 ne much training as pa does. Kind- I Mr., Lloyd George, in moving the Hees, persistence and patience are ne- j ach is full. This is a principle found - . open. Even before reaching it she her down the glen But this was resolutions of parliamentary approval, cessary to success in aritmai educe- ; in circuses, where animals are- fed - - caught the sound of a monotonously- 1 twich tetter. regularly after their performance, for 'apeaking voice. On the threshold she ( She rose at once, leaving the flow- rightly characterizes the British navy tion. gu Y P , ' dltood still. Adam, his discolored face ers she had begun to arrange lying as a great anchor of the Allied cause. ! Almost any dog is affectionate' sen- j after' eating they are dull and sleepy +and should. not be disturbed, Before li at :tentively composed teneath the , :mattered on the table, and looking It has held fast when other seemingly sitive and sensible; by nature noble ,} shade covering his sick eyes, sat up- expectantly towards Duncan. secure resources on which the firmest ' and self-sacrificing, and he •will do eating they regard food as reward for right in the padded arm -chair; op- I Outside, somewhat shamefacedly, dependence was ! their workr- ` t badl mildew ed P Placed, have given anything to please his master, 'if he ; _ a posits to him Duncan m his Sunday i he showed her y way. It has done its work largely in can on � � Y• g Y only ;understand, says L. E. EuI. - ciothes, with an open book before him, climbing rose, which had evidently i Dont ked an fowls or chicks that r silence and always under conditions -of Inks in the American Bo All his p y • _ �m which he was reading aloud with , been both pruned and watered to with- extraordinary stress and strain. ature asks in return is a at of are in any way deficient, for they will' Fall the ease which an obviously stiff in an inch of its life .� P / The reef 1 of the naw 's service, re -'affection, ocegsionall alon with eat lots of feed without making a pro - and dazzling -white collar' permitted "rplanted it in spt�ng," he explain- y Y, g - him. Loath to interrupt, Fenella ed, and added, as though in self-justi- duced to its simplest, terms, is in a' fit an it. hesitated beside the door. jfication: -•"A climber would make the high degree impressive.. It is due to " 'You have heard th:.t it hath been 1cottage look gayer, even on the grey I this bulwark of the empire- that in , • 1 said: An eye for an eye, and s tooth day-." defiance of the U-boats. some 6000 ves- ry eirryhristlnas ` for a tooth. But I say to you not to After a_ few instructions, -vaguely sels are entering or leaving British �t resist evil; but if one strike thee on thy even but piousl listened to, Fenella ports each week.. There have been right cheek, turr. to him also the other- having looked a�out her, hesitatingly transported 23,000 000• men with a ` the cheek, turn to him also the other, moved again towards the cottage, but ✓ tr an7if a man will contend with thee in instead of re-entering, sat down upon loss of about 3500; and supplies to the �. Judgment, and take away thy coat, let � the slab of slate -stone besid: tl:..:oor, f amount of 130,0.00,000 tons have been go thy -cloak also unto him. And which she had had the presence of carried, in which 51,000,000 Lena of, 'whosoever will force thee one mile— mind to close as she came out behind-# coal and oil and 25,000,000 tons of ex- i ' "Sure there's someone in the door- Duncan. plosives principally figure. ; I? way;' interrupted Adam, with .the "Duncan;' began Fenella nervously, Eager for opportunities o! fighting;e. rt quickly -developed observation of the staring hard at the dahlias, "you 'blind. know, don't you, that I think you are to the open, the Britian navy has had ' x Y the infinitely harder and more wear - Duncan turned and started to his right in y our' quarrel with Mr„ Ber- I . feet. - 4 rell ?" ing task of a vigilant patrol main - G "Go on, lease," said Fenella, "I, have no quarrel with Mr. Ber- tained while enemy ships remained in ,. , roll be replied, after e` pause of sur- harbor. Whatever the ultimate critic- Ihurry for me. prise. "There's no i al estimate of the battle of Jutland, it : p � .. pose. I want my right from him, �� that is all. was the one chance the Germans have "Miss Fenella. Fenella. No, no shut up the le et, ,and ht is rn t n costa w But one's Hent is a thing so few luso their•foes in the North Sea and `""• Book, Duncan. There's always a g - - s hurry for me when it's Miss Fenella. people their careful abstinence from provok- much bitterness and anger to get Beotna to me as that'k about as much ing another battle like it is an elo- .: 1Scripture as I can carry for once. and n are told to avoid bitterness Beautiful sayings, I and anger, I quant commentary on their attitude. The business Of being a mall , yi gs, of course, but hard i $ You knew, she to be good ones. Miss Fenella, hard ones. May.' to our enemies. You have heard it1 It is entirely true. as the Prime - be you could make it a bit clearer to I again to -day. Mr. Berrell is your J Minister has said, that the British llas its advantages these days as me b talking It out " I enemy,, I know; but would it not be I ships have kept the marine highways 1 'r ••y nobler t3 forgive I well as its r nslbiLtl i 4: t Duncan says is -that its not him than to demand clear for the world's commerce, which C ' t resent to be taken literal, but sort of from him the last farthing!" without their aid would have been I sOIYleOnO thinly enough laliegorieal . We're_. ven a point to "I." said Duncan, after another I paralyzed. It is not only -the great i - Pause, and in a harder voice already; vessels of war that have held open the - aim at which it's well known we cant ; P y' p I about him ilia needs and his wishes '.: hit, }sat to prevent us ehootiag too i "You are wanting to apply the lesson I seas; no tribute is commensurate - e L,_ s 1 Dow. -Maybe he's right." of to -day; you are expecting me to i �lppse for IL3 C11I18tInas gift h +• turn the other cheek. But it's no with the deserts of those who, with the. "Yea, perhaps that is it, agreed h 3 l['e lis, relieved to _ see a clue out of good, Mise Fenella, I'm not made that 'mina-aweepera and the various snap th ethical dilemma into which she , way," auxiliary ships, have done their part �'� • found herself plunged unawares. "But, ; "But, Duncan—" � and claimed no credit, in a most haz- ardous �r� a • "� of course," she added, in a mixture of ; "You've heard what I think of the , and yet monotonous employ- &&tr&zw / confusion and resolution—for it had ; Precepts' They were not meant to ment., The men at sea do most of be k s flashed upon her that this was an op- is is by the letter nor calculated their work secretly and silently; no Most man are ptaetieah The welcome gift - ortunity not to be lost— the general for practical life, and f dont mean to p tnklirlg escapes into the press. The lesson remains—that about bearing no take them so . Is the usefal gift --the Gillette—that fits right into - grudge to our enemies." There was so sharp a decision in his soldier of the land is not wholly cut She was just off from reassuring human contacts. rt man's intimate personal life. makes things ** j gathe�.tn courage to tone that Fenella sat discomfited— g -blabora'e_ her remark when Duncan evidently the religious motive would The honor that .attaches to the service easier for him. and proves Ila quality by the way - ` decisively observed that It was time not work here. She must try another. of the nation in war is great enough a shaves, for his father to get his tea, and that "Well, but, Duncan, there is'another for the'twofold apportionment. if bliss Fenella did not mind moving a consideration which has to do with I At any good Hardware, Drug or Jewelry) "- ;, bit he would put the kettle on the practical life—your own interest. _Mr. I SUN A SAT TO DISPLACE COAL. Store you can pick out a Gillette Set that will be Ore. It was clear that the subject of ' Berrell is furious against you—every- , _ Christian forbearance did not, for the' body says so; and even if you win the', �! sure to give him luting pleasure. If you have 1 time being, appeal to him. suit he will :90 you some harm. I ; Question of Turning Sun''s Energy -may trouble getting what you wont, write oa and Her comparative• silence had arous- am sura.he will—eitl-er force you to Into Commercial Uses. { leave tl'e country, or-son.rthing of I we will see that you are supplied. ` that sort.": Will it ever be possible to turn. into im ` �. iecly,yas wiLiita,rsaid ,;e turefer teyond I usesgthe vast amount of potenfor industrial and tial enl VWLG O CO. TTE SAFETY WOR FIELD CASHIERS 'the `words !re folded his arms LIDcn his ergy in the solar radiation from desert Of,` C ADA �� cher* and squared his mighty should- surfaces? James Fairgrieve, a mem- e r _ ers. �ber of the faculty of the University of ; Office and Fact�:railletteBuildin:�Monft* i. AND I Not even his terrible Sunday cram London, -considers this question in his i 281' _ PAYMASTERS I al far les he old nate to his person- i book on "Geography and World Pow- - ality than the oldest of his work -day ,, . t - - garments—could weaken the language er, in which he says: In the hot de-. IN FRANCE of that movement, . Fenella, gozing cert of the Sahara, with clear sky and wtAoa iN CANADA r J up at him with reluctant admiration, I virtually no rain for years at a time, seemed. to see in the towering. flgu: a, there is no vegetation and man' Has �IIII�I:K!?t i „,. „. `"ORS:+.:•911111{{Ilflll CASH in the proudly y poised head, in that not been 'able to live • but if it could DOMINION EXPRESS gaze which sternly swept the distance, be possible to use directly the `energy e the very impersonation of ,resistance,, - �- - - and felt her hopelessness of solar radiation which continuously `� FOREIGN CHEQUES I P gruwing I from sunrise to sunset batters the land I A H O LI DAY ' BU L LLTI N with her alarm. "But you will gain nothing, Dun- I in little les`s•-hmount than in 'lower - �� THE BEST WAY TO SEND MONEY can;" she said, less calmly this time; ;latitudes, another region which is now THE SEASON'S BEST FICTION • ��___ TO THE BOYS IN THE TRENCHES ("and your father will suffer too." i vacant would be able to support great ! L02rC1 LIVM TMZ ZrfCi _ ti,so sszNREaJ!! 3"2' — "I am strong enough to stand by I populations and would become of ex- I sy Mary Maborts sineliart. By sears Irving Dodge. '"'! '�"� my father." "R ill prove the greatest of Mra. Rine- Even more amusing than_ "Skinner's - - traordinary importance. Here, on an bart's succeases "—New York Time' . The appeal to self-interest had failed as ignominiously as that to , area comparable to that of Greater Dress suit. . T2� atsitT2e as A. MZVX3&BI3L3 SA"A CLAUS con_ science. There remained but one card London,: is yearly directed as much ! I 3 William Mori and 314.1; salines y A mystery of the Great Lakes, as - fa1.00 to_play,_. „ — -- - But Y you were •asked, Duncan— solar energy as could be produced by complete combustion of the total i rood It not better, than "The Blind Many Dyes." ny 2[eredlth !a'icholson. A (-hristmas story of mysterious sur. Jo ful holiday by asked as a favor to waive our rights, Ywait I amount of coal annually mined in Bri- T2po XXXT Or testi, or Those who prises and a spirit, the author of •'The House of a Thou- to withdraw your claim—would that I Lain. Experiments have been made I and wonder - t1. ab my weluo U McClung Yeelins sand Candles. �, 'ti.ab not move ou?" Y with engines which give a high they- h1s bopk reflects public in POLLY AXV THE PILZNCEBB, « If I was asked? By whom?,, ' I "By me, Duncan." mal efficiency, but it is' too early to I { y foal tow d and country districts hrpoughoyt Canada and shown with how 37 stoma C. Dowd. All ;overs of "Felty of the -Hospital 'Polly She said it -almost humbl In dee y, P j agitation, her eyes raised deprecating- say whether or not. the first steps which will lead to a great revolution ening eQReeL anadltit _nen and women qst doing their bit 10'the war. he�q hole book is strong and fearless, • Fut staff" and of Lady Gay Cot- taga" will want to read this new story by the same author. ly to his face. For one instant only they met his have been taken. This- Is certain;• That the nearer the equator one goes always comforting and healing. T2i3 sOAZ To V=33W.VANDZWO - - it 40 TS>D T26I>I+37s6 la e0 tsef 3y Trederick Orin sartlest 1 coming : ack from the distance with the greater the potentialities of saving Xy 21eaner 3L V93PUZ. delightful love How a charming heiress attempts to horde by a flash of sur ries. p energy; that there aye auppliea of en- A story, by the author Of "Just David. escape a of aaltors a mer. s maga of convenience. „ „ By you? he said; and then, with ergy upon which we may draw when out another word, turned and took a coal is exhausted, and that sooner or ` .TWO BkG WAR STORIES step away from her, and there stood later these 'supplies of energy will be still, his face averted, but his whole immovable figure betraying that every used. With their use, f the past is # Ost1M2• The •iala Tale of a Canadian �O eTi a u ref XZTC3�N33'B 2903 - « Tea. i my lames wormaa Ram fibre within waited for her next words, j "If I ask you, Duncan, as a 'favor any criterion of the future there must ' come an inevitable change in the dis- y t� =tee, "4r Mut ndd rmpbio aco nt of one of 1e r1ral Centtricent �ijustrated by _ A new edition of this famous tribut♦ ta Kitohenses Army, One of the best to myself—just to please me, you tribution of mankind—in habits of tri author. books of the war, know --to drop the prosecution, would you do it then? I should be so sorry life and in all ;those matters whichT profoundly influence the course of his- `.. lisher O�. 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The 'the popular .penny blue tickets, which' V. "Ur" a aq� Muscles of the back are under : heavy I were worth a large portion of apple to 3"Wecowro x"U" asciristirita strain and have but i1ttle rest. When nudding or a helping of boked pota- i the, blood. is thin they -lack nourish- toes. mentaand the result Is a sensatlon of I The chief difficulty with the Queen's' I , it 'is 'very importaitt to prot6A although pain in those muscle's. Some people : &astomers was that most of them had sheep from wet weather, 7� -bOMESTIC SCIENCE AT HOME. for they stand considerable cold. think pain in the back mea� kidney �forgotten to bring a receptacle he can ta trouble; but t in their embarass- Twenty-First.Lesson—Milk and to Derivatives. he best medical authort- J their purchase's, or, "Milk may be called a' perfect 'food, i the legation, curing and manner of ties agreet that backache ' seldom or I trent, forgot. to !produce It. -containing as it does the fi-le necessary storing, give many varieties. Chiese never has anything to do with the kid- I One old lady held out a grubby HIGHEST PRICES PAID a large I 'food elements required by the body toles a valuable food, containingneys. organic kidney- disease may apron. The Queen looked at it, and in the form Of For RAW FURS 3nainta:-! life. It is the first food amount of protein sed to a critical p-oInt then gave, the sound advice that the food, have progressed for infants; it forma It is' a also a Perfect casein. concentratedwithout developing a pain in the back. pie should 'be carried away in the and GINSENG food for' W when combined with oth- nall children, 'the protein and %N being in the form of casein, which is er foods furnishes an economical inutri- This being the case' pain in the back hands, for preference. "Ypu cannot I N. SILVER readily digested. The adult requires tive diet.- should always lead the sufferer to took carry a pie 'in a jug. I expect you 220 St. renal at. W. NontreaL V.Q� -additional food, owing tache activities.•The by-product of butter is butter- to the condition of his blood. .It will were sent for soup," said the Queen. I Reference, Union Bk. of CanadaMilk will �not- atipply all the needed Milk, which 'is greatly esteemed in be found In most cages that the use of to one small ebild,.and to a jolly elemQs. The e4rbqbydrates ",apy of the foreign race Dr. Williams' Pink Pill's to build up little sailor boy, who bowed prettily of are in Europe., . M Rk the blood will stop the sensa tt..- form ' sugar and fat; the � contend that, the use of butterm, milk gton of -as he thanked her Majesty for his 49 U 194 fat is suspended in the milk in the,* prolongs life by neutralizing the bac- pain, in the. 91 -nourished Inugield's of portion, she bowed and smiled in re - :form of tiny'*gIobt,!es, thus giving to! tef:a of the intestines. Buttermilk- the back. How much better It is to turn. Before the visit . was finished - the milk its clear, white color. The, is also Strained, the curd salted and then try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for the d distributed 500 pies, OUR ADVICE ,Queen Mary had rem 2.8 4 of -fat in the rnilk very beaten with a wooden speer, 'unreason- , chiefly to the regular custQXner cent. This -to -give -way to, s of isv � '',worked into a Smoot I GlTiP to US at once and, Reap. 7­ rom 2.8 to 8 Pei- iation b mass . This i.3 blood than . I. -I I . Said was able alarm about your kidneys, If you the depot,. of whom the majority are is due to age, condition wd eeding called buiteirmilk - cheese Ecnefits of High Prima the cows. ndmo*h- suspect- your Kidneys any doctor can 'children. greatly esteemed by our gra t ers. now piLeval I ing, Cream. make tests In ten minutes that will set 0 0 R S at A 0 _I ef1t8 of D once e H igh P E and, Reap P - 4 n P"_ ow _Val I I n 1, the Care Should be exercised not to t and Shipping "ping .2. r Whet milk taken directly frog_ the To Make Butter at Home. your fears at rest, or tell you Price List and Shipping Taus rRZZ c9w is placed in suitable containers Collect left -over portions of cream worst. But -in any event to be perfect-,, calf on'milk. It is prac- Ll overfeed the rakd permitted to stand for a period of in a clean bowl. Permit it to stand, ly healthy you must keep the blood in' tically impossible, to satisfy a calf's purpose I q -time, the..fat globules, which are light- for three or four days to turn. Now good condition, and for this etite for milk without overfeeding er than the waUn-of-1he ram in ajor other medichie-caa--equal Dr. W11. aPp -milk, will ri3e, place ane plinful of thio t IV C3Z5MZ --- --- I ; therefore the inotint Should be' UE w to the top and form a coating over the' one -quart ba��Son fruit jar. Add one X, d _.dv-,WY� -3, Caaade entire surface of the milk. This is -warm -water, testing the y 5 i !isms' Pink Pills. her weighed or- measured out ati 1 eit cupful of -t these pills through any ou can g h feeding. called cream. Cream is a Wholesome, cream and water Nrth a thermometer. J.eae palatable form of fat. Modern methods It should be sixty-five degrees Fah-, dealer in mediebae, or by mail at 50 now um.a machine for. separating renneit. Place rubber UA on -jar. cents a box or six boxes for $2.60 from V cream by gravity from th'e milk-, this Shake. Continuously. for a few mom- The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 'eliminates the period of time for ents, and you will feel the contents of Brockville - Ont.. standing to permit cream to rise to the jar become lumpy. -the top of the vessel. The derivations Drain off the buttermilk andp ,the butter in a bow lace ' 'QUEEN SERVED 500 PIES. • or by-products of milk are butter and l of clear. cold we - cheese. -Add one-fourth teaspoonful. of Princess Sells Pudding at Conimunal i ter Butter. .,.sa. A It and work, changing the water un - Cream is permitted to stand a car -til it shows no trace of milk. For -Kitchen. 'iain length,of time to develop an acid, tl� e butter in pats and place in re - ferment. The object of this is to give frigerator to ca0h Care must be The Queen *and her daughter saw the butter a desirable flavor and taken not to scal-I the cream by using the inside' working of the communal fscheme, which will enable the aroma, or this ferment may be added, water that is too hot. A few drops to the crbam in the forxu of lactic acid. %-of carrot juice, may be added to . give Borough of Hammersmith to provide -The cream is then churned, the but.. the biwitei a color. Grate a small -car- 40,000 dinners a day, should that ever ter -milk drained off and the butter -rot 'and place in cheese cloth and, be necessary, At present 7,000 dinners worked With pure, cold water. Salt wring to obtain the juice Thi !F but- I are - being served every day, and the is added to the butter to -preserve and. ter Tray be given to small children or i royal visitors watched the preparation 4& - 'Improve the flavor. ' Butter contains, to invalids. 0 e central kitchen in about 83 per cent, fat and is a valuable, Let the buttermilk stand a few f the batch in th i � -,food for energy. hours and drain off the +viter that hasiLime-grove, and later helped to serve Sweet butter is made from fresh risen to the top. Then place a piece,out savory pies, puddings, soup and cream and is usually sold unsalted. It of cheese cloth in strainer, turn,in thebake<i potatoes at one of the nine dig - will not keep any length of time, buttermilk and let drain for, two. hours. trict depots at which -the food is sold. usually turning cheesy. Now place the curd in a bowl and add Becklow road depot was the one Cheese. one-fourth - teaspoonful Of salt. ! chosen ' for demonstration to the Cheese is made from milk by speciate Work well with wooden spoon t.c a Queen of the merits of the central • recess of fermenting milk with a'smooth mass. process acid ferment and then ecajulat-; One-half green or red_pepper, shop-, - ----- - ed with rennet. This cheese when uiedped very. fine. fresh is called cream and cottagei cheese. gold into balls, iihd place a piece it of nut on, the top and aerve on lettuce. Many other varieties are made by Sour imilk may, be used in Place of' Special processes which, together with buttermilk. fl 78, OF 1-1 EAT. USING THE CHEAPER CU 'Cheap cuts of meat—that is to say, i meat hammer for the purpose; ora F the tougher or lesa choice cuts -can potato masher or even a large heavy' 00 to fastidious spoon. be made acceptable Heat a frying pan and -brown �0 palates by thorough and careful cook- the meat on both sides, then put into Here are suggestions thot lend a baking pan.. Rinse the frying pan ing. 'save "all variety to the ways in which bee:F, ham with boiling water so as to 40, JL chicken may be . served it the the browned meat juice and -pour this' ot.e meal a day 'to which we have water over the steak, using enough; 'patriotically reduced bar treat -eating. Add seasoring-i eating. 1 to come dp'lialf*ay. V Bake until tender. This I and cover. Broiled Flank Steak and there Jis a very economical dish. I flank steak, salt, pepper, I tea- is no waste. sp;Donful butte!' Buy Ft flank steak Baked 'Meat Wak. the size required for your family Medium white sauce, hot mashed needs. Ask the butcher to score it Put meat potato, left overs of meat. on each side or, if you do this .your- through a food choprer, first remov--;• self, use a sharp knife and score ink all gristle and bone'. Season high - diagonally across the meat, in lines b i ly with salt and pepper., Butter an• -one inc% apart; turn meat ond score 44A. earthieriv;Fkris baking dish. - Add en - small, ;f ough medium white sauce to the In oRpcF;fte direction, making diamonds. Score both sides. The, A scoring cuts across the tough fibres ground meat to moisten and bind it -to Go'-` n-' NOW - scoring Turn into the -baking dish, -and makes the meat tender like sirloin, spread. over jD a layer, the hot well- . .,.Heat- a frying pan red hot, drop in the- seasoned, mashed potato.- Bake in a' '.4% M steak, turn quickly back and forth to and pick but your Vidiola 20A.. hot oven until brown. sear the whole surface and: then re - Jellied Ham duce the heat and cook more slowly., 2 tablespoonfuls butter, 2 table- S be Turn steak frequently to cook evenly. -for Chrigtma' ;Jt w A flank steak will cook in ten to spoonfuls flour, 1% teaspoonful salt, twelve minutes. Season with salt 1 cupful chicken stock,'4. tablespoon - and pepper, -remove to a 'hot platter, fuls cream, 1 teaspoonful granulated delivered whenever you.wish. spread with butter and serve: i gelatine �,� cupful cold water, I I/i cup-'! fuls cold boiled'ham. Make 'a white i Round, Steak in Casserole 117,50, $225, $IM, $365, $370, $445, $520 sauce of the butter, flour and stock. Nictrolas $27-50, $4150, $63, $79, round steak cut 1% inches thick, Add the salt and pepper. Soften the 'Vietor R 'tor -sided. I cupful flour, 1% teaspoonfuls salt, gelatine in the cold water and add to Records -90C for 10, -inch, double per, 1 - tablespoonful butter. the white sauce, add the cream and POP ViLftrola and complete outfit, of 15 double -sided records, 30 .Pound the flour, a little at a time, . the finely chopped ham. Turn into a the, steak, seleftions for $41.00. into both sides of a using a'shall6w pan, pack solid-ind let chill. -EASY PAYMENTS, IF DESIRED OSTRICHES AT $5 APIECE. �with a speculation in Arizona real es- _iate and went into binkruptcy. Meanwhile, in South Africa, owing Write for Catalogue listing over 9000 Vidtbr Records 'Change in Fashion Largely 'Respon.- to the war and lack of demand by •Bible For Drop in Value. Ifashion, the domesticated ostriches Until -very recently the price of an• have been allowed L to � perish by thou-, Company X. ostrich was $500. It was not always sands of sheer starvation. It did not Berfine­r GCa�n-o-phone*, as lit- PaY to feed them. possible to obtain the, birds for tie as that. But a few months ago,!- it costs mono to feed. an ostrich, MONTREAL' LIMITEb as -though the huge fowl will eat almost' in Arizona, a cash buyer could get a'ti r many of them as he wanted for $5 anything of a vegetable nature. In 601 Lenoir Street :apiece. Arizona - and southern California' J1. deal to (where the industry was formerly so 1090-402 Freakish fashion had a good d• `do with it, The* demand for ostrich thriving) tRe, birds subsist chiefly on IN•plume' had fallen off. The war was chopped alfalfa,, cabbages and u4nar- ketable oranges, of which last' (fed. to ........ partly -responsible. But there were other causes. One of the greatest os='them whole) they are remarkably fun -Arich farms in the world, maintaining 'fond. A stock of 1,000 birds, was mixed up' 6*' In the private schools of 6b ina a teacher is paid about one halfpenny a ATENT YOUR INVENTIuN day for each pupil. some simple device you thought of tor your own use rnsLy bo, vahiahl-. Gather eggs twice a day, keep In X"klet of information free. �4. Fteg'd Patent Alt,y cool place free of foul odor, and mar. WeyMghtfoOt Lumaden Building ket not less frequently than orAs Z Toronto . I T t week ""u K_ ..,'.',K.,.,y ,k- .•- : d-T{+•Z+"r.. •:M1._-,y dd. ry r ' : - ��,�-r„, wrk ,p '_ 'i t� •e«�+fir . .>.c ^,✓y ". - i -. i1.S� <3� l'.@�.f„ ':h. :y .CiN:d✓• �y"•:. -.!['%• r' . '.^r u. . 't..`ti'.. >,w.i.'tn:^ . s:.A''.,L�J:•h."�aey.etFSs.2 w >sw... :g,,;,.n a-. . e`•ir- .4 r /: rv_, _exv it:arJ•. +s�. .:-'_.Gid..^..+y d ,w?•f,Ati•HS_,i•,.L: -i..i'w.s., "'�' a:- -•r•ia� .iy^'.+• S��il i" altFS4A•-'[u+..s'•••�v ••� i: -a • ,.. .... _ i . ,". Men's. Hones Boot, felt Arctic with one bnekle, leather asses. 8.00 He -had seen, service for eight rod to be resent. Saak., has received official notice No. 29 Local 10.27 A M. will be held during the winter months and had just about corn his twentieth ear. He The creditot•R-0t George Philip, late of the Township of Pickering in the -Mrs. John Andrew avas taken that his son, (canner Wilmot Al- �• 2i7 Local "' ti40 r i LOCL31_J i �• -The Women's Auxiliary of -8t. A surveying gang is busy in- Qeorge a church will bold their this locality at present, making • regular monthly busiusss meeting surveys of the Kiu stop road,- `� -Mise Gladys Brodie, of Toros. at the home of Mrs Hicks on Wed- , -The teacher and pupils of S. C .� to e 1h to, was home over Sunday. neadap, Dec. 12th, at 8 o'clock. S. No. 4 east are now busy prepar- 4 -Bdgar and Mrs. Anrirew spent -The "Tin Lizzle" belonging to Ing an excellent program for their Awnday with relativesin the city. The Big Stiam w•aK in the city this annual Christmas concert, which -Dr, and Mrs. Qartwriggh6 s�ppeent week and brought out a load of will be given in the school house x: -" ndery with friends in 13amilto >�n. men's winter cope and gloves of on the evening of Wednesday,@MM PCese~ youo-�� -Lloyd Shirley, of Toronto, the latest designs and patterns. Dec. 199h. Admission 15 cents. • spent Sunday hers with his per- also a choice lot of wraappperettes, -Bandsman Allan Clark arriv. �- kimona cloths, etc. Zvery one ed in Toronto on Saturday fore- - t The Swastika Club met at the should see these lines. * noon, with a number of returnedl�11d.Talce No _Tneee g on -The Women of St. 3eorge's soldiers, and is now spending a do! the Mimes Beatin ay evening. Women's Auxiliary will hold a couple of weeks leave of absence .90 lb Saek of Rolled Oats for $4.90. --Sergt. Fraser, of Whitby, sale of work and Christmas pros- with his parents here. Owing to a '*_Dealt Sunday with Mrs. James ente in the Town Hall on Friday one of his knsies; which has been Yellow Dant®r Onions, per bAB; SITS Gordon and family. evening. Dec. 7th. Sale will open giving him much tronblis. he has -Geo. A. Gordon, of Toronto, at >i o'clock and refreshments, tee, spent considerable time in an hoe - Fine -Seedless Raisins, in ball[, 15C. `ter sllpnt Sunday here with his fatly ice7cream, etc.. will be served from pital in Ragland. and has been r -q•. Bober, Gordon. >t to 10 p. m, Will our friends prevented from engaging do active - - Fine Mixed Peel, per lb., c35C - ; �..-John Marsh preached most; ac. please notice that there will also duty. �auO- " I•ptabiIn fit. Andrew's church be a sale of home-made baking. * -W. ,E. N. Sinclair. the Liberal EWrst Shortening, per lb., 97c. %: k`ao4t. fis Sunday evening last. -No, badness has been hit hard- CanSidate in Sogth Ontario, is -Mies Alma Cowan, of the Can- 6rby the war than the newspaper arranging to address the electors _,oda Business College, Toronto, basins" In British Columbia on the issues of the day and has was home over Sunday. twenty-seven newspapers, includ- arranged the following meetings. Mrs. James Marsh, of Peter. Ing five dailies, have ceasedpubli. of which further notice will be . �boro, has been spending a few cation eines the war began. While given by way of bills : Seattog,� t days at the manse with Rev. Dr. nearly every newspaper in the Wednesday, Dec. 5th; Brougham, r ;Sarah, conntry have increased their sub- Thursday, Dec. nth ; Utica. Fri- _ or -Miss Roberta Bedson,,yi Me. scription price, this increased day, Dec. 7th ; Claremont, Satur. Master University, span$ the revenue has not been sufficient to day, Dec. 8th ; Greenbank, kion- enc �� if Tues - .week -end at the home of her meet the increased cost of produc• day, Dec. 10th ; Pickering. Tues- LL f - w ;=other. tion. day, Dec. 11th ; Brooklin, Wed- • Toys, Leetthez ^ -Mrs. Jas. Somerville returned -Live stock judging classes will aesday, Dec. 12th ; Port Perry, •.. home on Saturday, after visiting be held in Pickering on Thnrsday Thursday. Dec. 18th ; Oshawa, .etc. her cephow, Mr. W. H. Guthrie, and Friday, Dec. 18th and 14th, Friday, Dec. 14th ; Whitby, Bat -Goods, f r of AadLey. ander the auspices of the South urday, Dec. 15th. * •• • • -The teacher and pupils of S. S. Ontario Board of Agriculture and - are on 1GSJllbltlon. i. ^ Ito. I are now busy making preps- thA Ontario Dept. of Agriculture. oReErtw000 lratlone for their annual Christmas John Gardhnuse, the well-known Everybody Come in and look i entertainment. authority on heroes, beef cattle Remember the Mission Band bazaar arOilnd. -Mrs. Dewett, of California, and sheep will have charge of the bold in Greenwood' school -house _ . spent a couple of days last week discussions and he will be assisted on Friday, Dec. 14th. The early buyers get the •beat with her uncle and aunt, W. G. by M. J. McQueen, B. S. A., who - : will discus da" cattle. Eve �• TIMB TABLE-Fiokerinp Staton O Ch o1Ce. _sad Mrs. Ham. T. Trains going E -The Maple Leaf Beef Ring will body is welcome. The meetings B g art dao as tolloiwtt- _ No. 8 lilt 8.4e s M. Sa d i to tr will be free and it will be time M mcial, on fur ay even Dg as. tfle up the business for the past well spent. as Sib Local K. ap Local 2.45 P. M. 6.24 P. M. Men'Felt Foxed ... ... .. .:. s Ftae Boots, , d1.8© sufficient arrivals to supply the besufficient aeaaon- All -members are request. -Charles Downing, of Uraik, Trains going west dao as follows- Men's. Hones Boot, felt Arctic with one bnekle, leather asses. 8.00 He -had seen, service for eight rod to be resent. Saak., has received official notice No. 29 Local 10.27 A M. will be held during the winter months and had just about corn his twentieth ear. He The creditot•R-0t George Philip, late of the Township of Pickering in the -Mrs. John Andrew avas taken that his son, (canner Wilmot Al- �• 2i7 Local "' $85 P• M. 7.40 P. M. M�n'e Felt Slippers. fall solea, .. ... ... ..• 1 t ill on Sunday avenin but we are anby Lang Downing, had died of 7 mail - ceased, who died ,in or about the 25th fled of 1st are hereby esti- M Illi AN ti pleased to know that she is now wounds at a field ambulance depot 'sands. Included Men's Plaid Slippers. felt and leather solea, .. i.95 NOTICE TO CREDITORS mach improved. It on Nov. Sth. He was hit by a shraplel Find wounded In the ab- . „ Ladies' Comfy Bedroom slippers, in red, brown and grey, be was asked to wait for a time Manitoba Wheat. -Aa occasional carload of coal delegate to the annual meeting of the O. F. U. will be chosen. A evening last to bear the Rev. Dr, Marsh's ilinstrated talk on Labra- tore or their solicitor no Fir . hetnre the 10th day of January, 1918. their cliribt- very pretty and comfortable, . 01.26 i reaches our village, but it to will fwd that before long there will omen and right, 110 the tiller t leg. He enlisted y at Indian Hwa and � y,�S� IAdies' Fancy Slippers, in grey, fancy buckle and cord, with All at t p. m., and at an honorary, member as well as sufficient arrivals to supply the besufficient he employed in the branch of the Bank of Montreal. ID the Estate of George Philip. Dc• leather voles, ... ... ... .. 1.75 Port Perry, Wednesday. Dec. 18th ,; :demand. -St. Andrew's Sabbath School He -had seen, service for eight ceaBed. Ladies' Boots, felt foxed, patent tip, rubber heel, very neat. 0.50 Other prominent speakers will .r = will be held during the winter months and had just about corn his twentieth ear. He The creditot•R-0t George Philip, late of the Township of Pickering in the Childrens' and Misses' Slippers in all sizes. - and others will speak with Mr.. montha at 2 -p, m. instead of 9.80 plated Mrs. John Dunn, r County of Ontario, (ienttennen de- - Dr. John Moore, G. D. Conant, _ p�ign. The ladies' are invited to be m., a. m., the change to, take place on iaaday seat. - waA'-a nephew of of this village. ceased, who died ,in or about the 25th fled of 1st are hereby esti- M Illi AN ELM DALE MILLS �4 -The Farmers'Club will meet -A gDodly numKer assembled sendAujruAt.by fled to send by pcu.t prepaid or other -e e -CHAP Yon can always get the best Mani- of their neph. an Wednesday, Dec. 12tb, when a in St. Andrew's church on Friday- wise deliver to the undersigned e:ecu- be was asked to wait for a time Manitoba Wheat. •= delegate to the annual meeting of the O. F. U. will be chosen. A evening last to bear the Rev. Dr, Marsh's ilinstrated talk on Labra- tore or their solicitor no Fir . hetnre the 10th day of January, 1918. their cliribt- - �+L �o C�rlatin� Shopping ear Molasses Meal Call in. town next and we will be glad to WOW YOU y sod atteedance is re nested. ..good ounCil dor, Having jn,t received ion and surnaaaes, addresn+ew and description, full particulars of their Y Our Jllo y and see us when anything in the line of Men's Wear. to>vaAbi P will word of his son's death In Dr. Marsh claim or interest and the nature of Only fourteen shopping days till Christmas, sa buy early and Ret beet eboice fancy _ hoped that the bydro would have asset on Monday next for the action, spoke unifier securities, if any, held by them. Inn- we,are prepared with a full line of ut to datd useful and articles. been In the village before this, - -but as tbat could not be seenred, - tranNactioD of general busioeey. 'Those greet difficulties, nevertbelems, he mediately after the 10th of January. In Gents Dept Sheaters, sox. boots, sboei, rub rshirts. cape, mufflers, Marsh sad family, and Mrs. having accounts remaining showed great will power and made his -and 1918, the estate of the said George be distributed collars, ties. armlets, garters, hditfs, umbo las. azors, shaving brushes, , Chopping every day. Established 1957. - - - unpaid should have them present- talk on that bleak desol. Philip, deepa9ed, will stationery, etc. red a! thi• meeting. ate country most interesting. Be' among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the. claim of In Ladies' Dept-8weatPre, boots, shoes, rubber�t� under , dollars with -The pupils of 8. S. No. 5 and Ing a member of a scientific expj- jabot, bdkfa, gloves. Perfumes, hosiery, china, stationery, and scarfs „ -_'the young people of; Ansley are dition sent out b y the frovernnrPnt. interest of which the executors shall then have notice and all others will to match, fancy lioens,'crocbet doilies, eta !� via a concert in the Audle giving y to view the total eclipse of the he bxnluded from the said •diatribu• For the Kiddies -Boots, shoes.. rubbers, caps, mufflers, underwear, hdk e. Our ' school honAe on Wednesday even. sun, and secure other scientific tion, mitts, gloves, tops, books. dolls, games and numerous other articles, -.,Ing, Dec. 19. The admission will facts. he 4neceeded In, making hi -4M. 'S• Chapman, &q., Pickering. -d'olle are specially flee, ranging In price from 15 cents to 3 26 each. ` `!be 25 and 15 cents. + R. Herron, talk most instructive. The chair was ably occupied by* Rev. J. W. Oat., and W. G, Barneb..Es Green River, Ont., 'Execut.om. G. A. GILLESPIE, . DUNBARTON = -Mrs. H. of Edmon• ren, Alberta. who has been spend. Down. w. J. B$.+'roN-- ---- �� - . 'ing the past few months here at the home of her parents, (leo. M. - largeand attentive gather- A lar Ing met in the Town Hall on Wed- 85 Ba pit. Toronto, Y o 11.1= Solicitor for the Executors. ii , Happy 1 T J<lOu$b and Mrs. Palmer, left on, Wednes- nesday evening to hear the argu• meuts in favor Union PUBLIC ICEETINGS - -----� t day on her return trip. of govern. Range. -A large consignment of Cbev- meat. The speakers were F. L. 2 - rolet antoa passed through here Fowke, of Oshawa, who was form. Meetings will be held at the following - from Oshawa to Toronto on Mon. erly M,r, Smith's Liberal opponent times and places, xll of which will be ,day. Evidently a great many peo- but who is now a strong advocate addressed by Wm. Smith. e: -M. P„ the Union Government candidate, and `-These stoves are acknowledged pple are not using their spare cash of Union government, and one of some of the following speakers : F. L. to be the befit stoves [or the nrehaee of war locos. p -Dr, R. E. and Mrs. Towle spent Mr. Smith's strongest eupportere. In an excellent'address he made a W. H tby.ex-. P., Rost. Grierson, B. W. Holtby. Dr. T. E. Heiser, J. F. oil the market . : 4 few days in the village with strong' appeal in favor of Mr. Grierson, F. L. Mason Wa=lden of the _: , � oto -day. - .friends during the past' week. Smith and Union government. County, Mayor Conant of Osbawa. Splendid bakers, easy on fuel and They are now getting comfortably Major Hewton, of Sherbrooke, Capt, Jas. Moore, M. D.. and others, including lady speakers: handsome in design: :_.settled in their new homd at the Qua, who bore evidence on his eoroee�of! Gerrard St. and Jones countenance of how things are Scugog, Friday, Dec, 7th _ scall and see oto' fall stock. � Ave-.: Torndt6. xoing in his province, made a most Columbus, Saturday, Dec, Bth -lav, Dr. Marsh preached to a impressive address in support of Utica, Monday, De10th' Claremont, Tuesday,Dec. 11th J• H. p i T D H. ,large audience in the Presbyterian the Union candidate. Mr. Smith, Whitby, Wednesday, Dec. 12th D V Whitby, 3r ;[hares, Whits on Sunda even. in tRar ft being a annus ser- the candidate, who has re resent- p ed South Ontario for a number of GreeDbank. Thursday, Dec. 13th h 'F vice of St. Andrew's Society. -Dr, y sere in the House of Commons, he Oshawa. Thursday. Dec. 132 Brooklin, Friday, Dec. 16th Varsh was honored by being made gave reasons why should re- All at t p. m., and at an honorary, member as well as ceive the support of the electors Wbitevale, Tuesday, Dec, 11th ebaplain of that society. of South, Ontario. The meeting, Port Perry, Wednesday. Dec. 18th :- -Mr. W. E. N. Sinclair, Liberal candidate. hold which was a very orderly one, was brought to [foie by both at 2 p. m. bean• will a meeting In 'town a singing Other prominent speakers will thehall next Ttieeday night. the National Anthem. nounced for these meetings later. D. Bruce, of Unionville, -On Friday morning Rev. Dr. Everybodrwelcome. and others will speak with Mr.. Marsh received the sad news from J. F. GaiziwoN. Pesldent Sinclair on the Usues'ia the cam- Ottawa that his eon, Sergt. J. W. Dr. John Moore, G. D. Conant, _ p�ign. The ladies' are invited to be Marsh, had been killed in action 9.11 Secretaries - !" present, -The Misses Law had Thomas at Paschendaele on Nov. 15th. Sergt, Marsh enlisted with the ELM DALE MILLS Law were in the city on Sunday attending the memorial service 227th Battalion and qualified for a lientensucy and captaincy, and PICKER=NC+ 1 given in the Woodgreen Method. letChurch in honor left in April in his lieutenant's Yon can always get the best Mani- of their neph. uniform. On reaching England tots Flour made from No. 1. _ ... ew, Willie Law, and his friend, be was asked to wait for a time Manitoba Wheat. who recently paid the supreme before proceeding to France with go 1 H h ld d Gl f itOBES AND BLANKETS - • .FOR WINTER --- "Call in and we them - - Maaurseturer of Harness and Collars. Full supply of Horse Goods on hand. Shoe repairing neatly done. Prices. reasonable. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIU0 Home Phone 8800. W. J. COAKWllll<Z sacrifice on the field of battle. a commission. Beinganxious to an snore or ya Buse . Try Bread. Try a bag. � r • -The Ladies' Aid of St. And- drew's church will meet at the reach the firing line as soon as possible, he reverted to the rank Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled O,atei BRAN, SHORTS :YOUNG 'LOOK '�me of Mrs. John Crockett on 3_rc of private and at oncrossed ffi MIX FEEDS 1 I 'VPednesday afternoon, Dec. 12th, over to France, and before long OAT CHOP tt the usual hour, 3 o'clock. Con- =7vevances will be at the corner of was promoted to the rank of ser- geant, and was in charge of a CRUSHED OATS We have on hand now a splendid assortment of Cape, fast to from bh " King and Church streets at 2.30 machine gun section when he phfd BARLEY CHOP'i =WHEAT wholesales. They are the latest in Caps and sure are dandies. Jfor. the convenience of all ladies the supreme sacrifice. Just prior•CRACKED CORN Our Fall and Wigter Samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. are her m ;. !who wish to attend. to his departure for overseas he MIXED HEN FEED The styles this season are exceptionably good, the coats eapeeially.i : -The Campbell Flour Mills Co. was married to Miss Bertha Caldwell's Cream substitute You know our reputation along this line is the best. We have have installed a dynamo in their Whitfield, of Peterboro. Prior Calf Meal. given you the best of satisfaction before, and can again. g -amill here, and now the mill pre- • to enlisting, Sergt. Marsh bold Fi ' Molasses Meal Call in. town next and we will be glad to WOW YOU y tsents a busy appearance at nights 'with lucrative position as mechanical _ ROPPING AND OAT and see us when anything in the line of Men's Wear. ever window lit u was y p k superintendent of the tbonsand p CRUSHING EVERYDAY , _ hoped that the bydro would have miles of the GrAnd Trunk Paciflc Get prices on feed in ton lots. _ - Go to the Men's Store for Men's Wear. ' been In the village before this, - -but as tbat could not be seenred, jnst west of North Bay. The deepest sympathy is felt for Dr. BELL PHONE. �,! ,�, weeps R. A, BUNTING-, PICI�ERIN( inAtallation of a dynamo was Marsh sad family, and Mrs. Necessary. Marsh, in their bereavement. , Chopping every day. Established 1957. - - - w,• ...'J'l^•A•.ClL•.•,n'i,1:..loLW:,a..;.t�Li.to...C"rr..t._:.....Lam:....tw.S"W..ue.L�.-Le,.�..V23r.oiC.. y..,. .•.�. b...'. 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