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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_12_14etpli X.P K % 1 MR *51 Kc ER iotiaml Never will this be the case 11W ]SER10 th me. It will pot uphold me in MY I feel only bitterness towardrd Ing. E.7 . h .... VOL.=XXXVIL —PICKERING9 ONT., FRIDAY; DECEMBER -14,19171 _1 0. 12 GREEN RIVER BROCK'ROAD Bototblished 75 yeam Tlie0rten River Red Cic98.Auxi Mrs. Henderson; of Toronto, visited hfe4"l Baker- & Heise ary will meet at the home of Mrs. O. friends in tbli neiglibbrilood-last wee] Mm Wal. Badgerow and daugbt(LI; GREENWOOD. Doteu on Tuesday, December the 18th. As this meeting is for- the election o were in. the city several days this I� OALDW ELL. M. D., Successor est - the latsj:Dr. R. Brodie. Phone WS Sanders' Block.'- bffl"r�. a good attendance is reqii week. a co We are pleased to, see Jas. Parley, mt. Out. ad to be,present. -our midat., ofmerid. Bask., again in MILLS R V H. CARTWRIGHT, For- -WHITEVALS He is visiting his parents, George and merly of Gravenburtot,Out% Sue"asor to -8. Fat -ley. Yoshi, Pickering. Out'. Offive hours Wbite'val`6 Methodist S. S. hold their Thos. A. and Mrs. Knox have re;- 2A ply -'Victrola pi, Have you a vergary services next Sunday, Lit) to 8 P., in anni calved word "from their son, John, Dec. larb,-at 2 30 and 7 p. tn. Rev, Mt!, ths:t-he was taking -a tbree-months E. FORSYTH. D. of 0.; Regis - in yoift r­hbihe ? �Cl.gstpn take. hirke ofthe'afternrion R • teras member of the Optometrical goo- course in a militat�y school in Eng- rontario. Speedal attention given to service. The annual Kin-ts-tree will 9.1Vinitow of glass". Eyes tested free. North be he'd 66 the' following 9 Tuesday land,_ Wheat and Barley- fetfWhy not enjoy the Best, eventog,Dec.-lSth. Comeandencour- O. McKTNNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.,• Artists in your own horne. age and sappoi It the services on ,Sun-_ 7TH ..LI.NE, PICKERING- d and concert on Tuesday, No Edinburgh, member of the College of Edinburgh. 1111h will hold Hugh Mitchell is the chief foreman 1"101ans and Surgeons of Ontario, 1jeezitiate usist on a V$vtor Vietrola P�PTX)ttcollsge of suritsons, for an Ide' f P'tIjA4 R'umen's attention to doteasen of women and Gift. their n t meeting on Wednes& these; days. a Dec. 19th, at 8 V. m.. at the homer r- Miss Ella Turner spent the week -end Befit Prioes,­Paid n. Office and resideDee, Brougham. !thin reach of all. Mrs; C. Rice. whe�a Mism, Y-4oiet Ful. lu.Torontm -,Prices w ler, our deleiviteto the Toroutu(on- 1%111,;..� R'Wrigbt and Master 11arofil "Oat. Froru 27.50 to 52.02. Were in town last week. I a63 not.buying Buckwheat -r report. Iro- •ve�.tion, will give us bt Mies Hazel Turner. 'of, Markham, twis year C., BARRIS- portant.business is to be discussed: • .,LE. PAR'137-WRLL. X. Phones 2700 Roll call t& . tie , angwei-ed by I'M y t Sunday with hat, Pprenta. S _.rl&B.Counly Crown Attorney. and CountV tire welcome. TGurnor was re-elected—PrPsident- 11" 'Goon Ron". Wbitbv. 10-T Favorite Song." All "d Club. A. large stock of Bran and Shorts. Souffv�Ile of tbp Whiteva!e FarMelE. CHRISTIAN, BRrrlirter and CHERRYWOOD Mrs, Frank Turner and son, spent aof superior cinality on handSolicitor, NotarT Public. Ete, Mcregy to few days.with her -friend. a in White - A , ones at right prices OW Mee BrocjL 8% North, Wbitbv. 261Y Owing to the severe storm only four .vale, were able to reach the -church on Suns "The majority of our peopl4-en oyed WILLIAM J, BEATON. B. A,, Bar-. either. rioter, Boll Htor, Notary Public, s"oetatod day morning. themselves= -Barnes'- Barnes' pond rid riday. My brands of Floui for eii er in practice with Mears. Rychman. Deciaou & The children and voting peopip here evening, Toronto GaZeml Trusts 3. 1 BEAL, Claremont acticing for the X.Mas . J.H. and Mrs. Mitchell have return- bread or pastry are un-, Foster, Bazristers, are very busy pr Building, 06 Bay Street, Toronto Tel3epl000 treeonthe evening ofDec. 20th. ad. after a fortnight's trip to Toronto -04. HOUSEFURNISHING4 On the evening of December 3rd, at and western points. excelled for quality the parsonage of the Pape Ave.'Bapt- Sunday being a day of rest and the % Dental Big Stock. at th'e lowest prices. isr, Church. Miss Stella M. lAughlin, weather being uncomfortable outside, daughter of J. P. Laugblin. of Cherry- the men were chief firemen. LAKE B. BR­AT0W.­l3--D2_C Delivery free. wood, wait married to Mr. Elgin T. The oyster supper of the' Atha beef - Graduate of the Royal Cokla of De" ver Is on Wed- agftsow and University of Toronto. 04ka 9- -1 [rid Phone"824, -Parker, late of the lot 0. D. A; C., and ring beld'at Elias Boo *w 3d PA41,e. hardware otace. Wb by. Call and see. youngest son of S. %rid Mrs. Parker, nesclay eyeoing*aa well attended. touts 9 1 to 6.20. 44.1 S. of Grimsby, by the Rev. A. R. Park. Clarecoont. Beatoo's absence v a— Dr. Gook The bride was prettily- dresed In. a "E A S TLA K UP =of grey with taupe grey hat to BROUGHAM via be is I If A Mr. They were attended by Lieut. Frsnk Malcolm. returned The shingle that has 91Y9U allittil- Elm and Mrs. O. - Murray, - of Toronto. lonat"Roo 90Vb*. Jr Z%UIT BASKETS wounded soldier. will speak In St. faction for over 30 years. BmIAM reside in After a short trip they will rrugated lion -with a I in. Toronto,' Their many fileads wish John's church, Brougham. at LSD P. M. Cbr by A. HAlts—Issuer on Sunday. Dec. 18th, Sia. conrugation, see it before rbu, of X&Priagst I I and 0 quarts. with covers any color them much happiness, and prosperity W TAaeoses to the 00suity CC On At tend the services in the ChrisUon buy other makes. If you are In .4 A"Ing vill"o. I quart berry boxes In their new home. church at 16 o'clock on Sunday, Uk-c. need of a Cream Separator. Try with the union POUCHBR. Real Zatate Am*- "and 27 quart crates, Insider of ver z WHITBY 28 d. In connection w a Premier for 80 days. Also %blaboars. Strong aadverylight.,, Sabbath School free-will offering. The twaser. vaisitor, eonsetor sea , be delivered by Rev. J. 0 IFIL6011ne engines from $39.00 up. Yt at soanta" lissaffies. Breasbaas. Wy___ Order eiLrlr, as If there is The Woalen'sL_ Auxiliary. of All sermon wilt See or write me before buying. & good crop Saint.- Church sent a large bale of TotLon; of fru there will not be half Uostases in %be Oonwri of 0010,11`10, clotbing and supplies to the Indiana of In, reply to a letter regarding the Bell Phone. IDS HOPPHR Toaster *1 marriage enough packAgeo for, - been &I store and his residessas, claressoak. the North-west last week. numerous appeals whiell have . z the demand.:' A union meeting is to be held in the made against decisions of the local F. T. Prouse, Picks al ring DR.BRATON TOVMSWIPOLZRX Town Hall on Wednesday evening at tilbun 111- W. L mvitt- military re - o clo"wranow, Commissioner for Ob*ppiof and oat rolling every day as which Mrs. A. B. OrMilly Slid Senator presentative at Brougham. -received Is 2.. K0047 be usual. commencing on Monday 'L. Fewke and the following: an farm tseser Lie- the 23rd of- July Bbsin. of Toronto. F, Wm. drulth will -peak. 9-ickerugg :farage 1=44w, 0101111 14 DXAR SIR. --Some . questions b W G. Barnes Green River On Monday kfternocn Inst the'Wm6r arisen as to the apoesdo from the jffLTGH S. PUGH. Glen M&J^r. Oat.. -Relief Society voted $50, it hundred Townabilfof Pickering Bled with the Lteav-ad Ametionow VITS-DWITv =- Or address R. R. 1�o. I. Locust Hill. pair of socks and a shower of new and local Reg-wtrar. Aii dechloh-o in the All automobile and Bicycle 7 sonse to imported ard thoroughbrod airing- -promptly Owes aciaAacood anrrhws. write for Means clothing to be held all day on tribunals varied extremely to their In- rep. ait6nded to. and partieslars, Phone Ind 211C 111,17 Wodaetd&7 in the counell,cbamber terpretation of the Act, I filed OL num- Z REAL ESTATE Old for the relief of Halifax, bar of appeals so as to obtain uniform - Tires, Oilo, Grease sits repairs POSTIL4 Licensed Auctioineer, The Convalescent Hospital Is going ity as far as possible. -There Is no pork 4 be on sho, to Address Breen Mivw P, 0.. Oar, and are building large .and nit osofall ktvdo solonowL m "'ci" Y;o reg 6,624 for oo nitise, of Tnrli and Ontario AQ6 erteasively into the raising of necessity to always on hand. the" appeals. as I appealed Andreweach , issatess** stables for their herd.' for which the mosey one in :d to make the Judgment potter sin �rr am �sa waste of the institution will be utills- ible 'alply w Ith ..�X) M-:8 - I mjolr im Velarinary 5%rgeoa Five Acresgf Land For Bole'd The" will soon" be a population other. PICKERING. Oat. , of 92=--convaleacent soldles a at the In- Yours truly. -red with goo Manor Gradstato of the Ontario Vote- all plan d R. H. Gazim Lt. Col. rinaly Ontleffe I . . D. K. R.: M. D. No. 2 Isad Graduate of the Veterloary winter . fruit, 011261114WOOD t g- into of Toronto, spent Science A*ocw lue comin Hnoch - Duckett. rite ''me phone--nfilee IM residence M2beerimg. e. 1 tb-*eek-end with his brotber"bore. 7 CLAREMONT. ONTARIO 16s. Hoffiand. of Toronto, in spend - log - a few da7s with her sister and t---, lex hiloote. r prices 'We V. RiAls fo Mrs. Hmersou is here with her PFLr. tst- en-ts, John avid Mrs. Adamson, "a n, Sarnia Veterioary Surgeon Notary Public, ftokeriug' Ing them In getting their house old 0 .-Honor Grad usteof ont4wio Veterinary effects over to Greenwood in the house College. All calls day or night The Pickering purchased by him some time ago. promptly attended to. Mrs. Jackson, of Montreal, was here Fence. Bell and lindependent Phonesattending the funeral of her mother. MCKERING, ONTARIO ViPaInce 'Corainittee the late Mrs. Wilson. Her bushAnd who met with an accident some time can save - to accompany bar t of this Asso6tatmion is to ago.'wits unable lessen stealing and prosecute beFe. z Another old lindmark has gone JOHN PHILIP "'o" the felons, .1ou money -M from our midst In the person of raw. Has a full line 6t iresh and our- Againhws havink property sloten cornmeal. Gee. Wilson. who died on Monday, 2e1 osis immediately with any member Dec. Srd, d. at the home of her son, Ueo. XMtSTIM 7 ed meats constantly on hr*n& .,AiLz of Execomys Committee. Wilson, - of Uxbridge, -The-funerpJ Pomp*-*" •service was conducted at her home by filpice Roll, Breakfast -Bawn, Mamberithip too 01.00. large WZDVnsDAT. Dzr_ lgorH—Credit sale the Rev. Mr. Totton. where a tools, etc., A. C. REESOR4 Hamm, Bologna, weinem, etc. Tiskots outo be had from the Maiden,% oe. number of friends were gRithered-to of good -furniture, garden to It Elizabeth St.; Pickering. the pro- ect. She Socratory on application. Ay, their last trihute*of resi late inne Hartrick. LOCUST HILL HighestprWm paid for lb.S. Palm- Mies, bbside a husband. six children, party of the la Eirse. Corn.—L. D, Banks, t -12 o'clock noon. See bills. pre -deceased her so Sale a• Butcher's cattle er, W. V. Riclbardsoc,, Pickering. one having pre -d, UK -few W. B. Powell, auctioneer. George and Errims, who years ago, —Credit sale J. R. Thexto.i: A Js Clkr�- w -ere rt her bedside when the end WEDNEsnAy. DEC. 19TH Wickering -liverq President,' Setoretary came, 'Mrs, Puck rin of Audlef, Mrs.' E. 6f' chdice-dfirry clittler. - Clvdesdale R. Jackgon of Montreal, John who i -s horses, milking machine, farm M_ located 17._ in the mt plements. hay, rnots etc.;, at lot 34, First-class rigs- for hire home, The remains were conveyed to 0, Pick6iing (Green River), the TER the -family plot at S%Ieui on I roperty of A. Heisty. Sale at 11, �y or nigLt WINTER M_ .7litirsday Fred Pobtill, Auc- -1 D aft'er'noon._ Lunch provided. . -41- � ' tioneet. Bus meets all trains 1110.Nl JAN. 2ND. BOMB. R. R. AAWXEY FFin.ty, DEc. 21s�­:AuctiQn sale df Teaming oromptly attended to. ELLIOTT Ulpdesaaleborses, shorthorn cattle, Agent for Canada Carria'gc (:o. Again Grimsby district is called Southdown sheep, implements etc;, upon to moturi the lou of- one of Iyer at lot; -33; rear of con.- 5, Pickering. We Peak, r4ckerivq favorite sono, fallen in battle, Charles the*Pr(.)pettyofJ.­B. Wits6h, No About your.. Xmas' Shopping� R. and a. as farm has been sold. 10 Yonge & Cbaile�; Ste, Toronto, firs, Hawkey receiving the sad resery e. at one. See Why not confine u is, in Vo had died on months' credit, SFtI Stands ItCp-day before the- public near t a V I—( OA. 29 frnm wounds rec&ived At the . 'bills. Fred. Po%till. Auctioneer. your pnrcha�es with a clean -cut record for success-- fulwork. A training in this school battle of Passchendaele. Eolisting in — 'Extensive au!. TnURSMt, DEc- 27.Tni. to one Gift : for paves the way to bigger abil better Toronto, Feb. 1, 1916, as agunner in the 477th batte�7y,'C, F, A., be. went etion sale of farm stock Find imple- menta. registered Clydesdale horses. whole 'fam-ily positious: of responsibility. Arrange overseas, where he was transferred to Cotswold sheep,) Yotksbiro and now to enter at an early date. Thousands will soon be quired the 11th battery. B. E. P. - -Sent to Berkshire -hogs, the m-propertY of �'Buv -a France in adare a tis year, - e- Fred Bunker, lot. 23, con. I for office positions. Let us train through the -battle of Vlwy ridge, ing. Sale at 12.30,' sharp. Win. you and we will do it right. gaining the rank of bomardier. VeMaw, Whitby, auctioneer. Write to -day for our Large Caw was a third -year niza In the 8. P. 8. "Columbia of Toronto, and was but 22 years of the 1ko- when be "I. - The sterling goal- The -allied statesmen- have - not 1"A V 91W OUR "W W. J. 11111liott, Oilsolpala l ijses r4adl higb morals which he possess- given up hope that Russia will 'Xmas you have ed in a very marked degree gaveba of a very bright future. but sone,&, even in its present ever had. SAWMG ACHMB TOOLS SHARPENED, Cot: the path of duty, and to -day chaotic state. smother noble character and sIgendid -136trAns daily war bill Is $U,- Ws� WW We ulake a speciialry Cd aronsoat Sawa, owdier is addrd. to the IMX Hat Of QW,000 and her total debt is now Oka 111111111ppir Be Canadian heroes who have given ug about ten billions, and will soot be olvewair Saws. AM ohm Tianlilafal""DU Locks repa're-d" their lives for the cause of justice sud over twelve billiow. Go wa� �al8>,-phMet 18. yABNXqWalng It specialty. For a first- fresdaze. BePl4es his rather an kept Ili st**L dans bob trim or as easy shave Call mother, he leaves a sister. Florence. The ship-losh" by-submariaw ,Also AmarY and 9&w XNArddill- V YOU at the Haat-sad Barber Shop. sada brother Uwla. who reside at during the p"t week w" 14 ski Furnishings of: aU wish to build your own trams,• So aw House " Chas. Hawkey, the 4 Agent. North Grimab over 160o tons and seven smauff O. N. R, Tl kinds. W*htly UNA CaMeta 2E. T.A.==801%T father of Bowl R. P. Hawk, alls, total of al. PMM Is Cents IL Yard UP. having craft, making a resident of Pickering. 9 1 wed[. 231103902%Z119: 111,911611111% 17 the previous X&OM ROAD W. J. a(VADON FICKBRI" from hen about Utility, rvamjN ... . .,,Ti .. _� ...i r:- ..Y _ �... .-..K.�F,+'•.', .. NS.Y .•](•a• -'..r.. -y.-. , .,.... -� ]•r'h'C^.I^ �i�'-C 'aeTd�:� rM1f!••' - }[A- -.tF .y,�. ,.q. .,i. "V .�..ty. �G l'5 ,• yr. d' ^••a..-:b61'x ✓4h-'i`-ir�yt �.1� '.,�1�rxi .. .,.-. - i..yw,,.. "•1 11� +'*�; _ye�+y�''�' •T"�� .: M•'�'..•-r `,�• �„' •�l•F ',{ .-..�s%A'`..•ry�L�Mi•• L ' + •� .;`i,6'"-. '•o-- u,: '. .... :" _. +:,. .r.Ar .... ': .:., ,., �o',.-F�'yf�:.: ";';F"' 'x: '^.`7,'-' .:h"r .�=•+:roY ...5:.. ..1.-- -r '.THESptff--'0 ... Wiahed b7 r Betw,,Q....':, Ilia a , t Worth Protectuig The first branch 'of the artificial ' limb factory, established' in Toronto = -'OR. A b ECL A R a1TION OF WAR. by the Military Hospitals Commission :: A good erticle i`s worthy of a- good package. P. for the purpose of supplying the Can- A rich, strong, delicious tea like Red Rose i3 adian soldiers who return from the worth putting into a sealed package to ilceep it t front minus le s- or arms with arta- CHAPTER XIII.-(Cont'"d.) With the last words there had come ficial members,. fresh asld good. has been located in into his void{ a note of entreaty which 1 And then, as' Fenella; r' d with 27 astonishment, did nothin int stare could not beat down Fenella a indigna- Winnipeg.. A cheap, cotzimoa sit hk wide -e ed he went or. . a tion of a minute: ago In ill-conveal- Two competent workmen, trained in tea is hardly worth • M • yy ed agitation she looked at the man the head, factory, have operled an of- takingcare of and is harry; as thodgh in answer to himself; who was. begging her to tell him that Of-'_ourse you cannot know. Hox fide in connection with the Manitoba usually ,old in bulk._ , g they* Convalescent Hoa ► Red Rose ie alw • bulk. - should yon? I've kept my secret too she felt frothing for him, caatin aboutMilitary p tel; where ' ' v'ell for that. I had meant to keep the white for some words which would they' will fit' .the amputation cases, 3 not hurt him overmuch. She .iad not sold in the sealed t ' • e 0 it to the end but it will out. It has sending the orders to the head factory L- found it yet when -Duncan turned im- 'been over long at work within me, patiently, for the garden gate had I and later make any necessary adjust- package which keeps t not for weeks, as maybe you are Y tnents. They are equipped think clicked. A •dark, delicate -looking with all it good. eaa ,a; ing, and not -for months either, young woman with a baby in her I the necessary tools and apparatus and I s r+ $ but for years, and many of them too; _ °I'm not sure 'hat I remember the arms, and followed by a stalwart man �a.-permanent branch will be ' estab- i time clearly when it was not at work., to -smart: but -professional-looking IhsT}ns branch is. -the first of a• series garters, was entering. • below Long before I had beard an my -Pace, „ - „• , ' and when ou were no higher that Its Bessie, said -Duncan, which -the Commission will establish ? The School of War. y hi- breath, in tones that wCre neitherf 1 this, Miss Fenella,"' and' with a hand !an different. parts of the country in ac- ' THE PLl1 Then there, are foot races, steeple- +++ franternal nor hc,ypitabl:. aieibly unsteady, he indicated a height ' " coria with the Governments rorpise r With a feeling of deliverance Fen- A chases, catch -the -ring -on -the -bayonet somewhere on a level with his waist "and when ou wore ells rose quickly, and escaped in a to supply men who have lost arras or �_ - LSIHE OF WAR I races, dashes with gas masks and all Z, 7y your hair down hurry which made her forget to take !egs in the .. service_ with artificial i manner of obstacle races. invented on your back, blowing free in the wind, leave of Adam, and even to fetch her members as long as they live. When the -spur of -the moment. - I would hide --behind the ' palings to gloves, which she had left lying upon t �— see you pass; and when you had pass- g P he plan is complete every veteran The development of the sport in- ed, it was to me as though the sun had the deal table beside' the scattered will find a' branch office of the head FfiOW THE BOYS THROW OFF THE stincts during, training is equal to, the flowers which greeted Duncan factory in his immediate vicinity DEPRESSION OF BATTLE. ...;development of the soldiery instincts daq when you came into our cotta a they la where all adjustments neegssary will ! I and fighting qualities. Knowing this, g ordered and already fading, y bsside the' minister' 'it was just the be made. beside the empty tea cu With a commanders have arranged that as acme to me a though the sky had open A Y p' •- Business of Fighting is Best Done By : - ed and one of the angels come down Arg at his heart he gathered them �. ��� many hours spent in actual train r together. Was t�ris all that was to CORNER THE DYE TRADE... Slen Whose Spirits Are l in the weapons of destruction must be h visit us. Do you think the cottagetome ? 'devoted to the • develo ment of the t his even been the same lave to me remain to him of this summer s bliss? __ p j + e P He could not be sorry for the im- M.H.C. Gives Men Re -Educational Kept .Cheerful. • a hod ' and the finer senses. A again? -and the hearthstone you have se on which he batt today betrayed i ' y _ . sat at, and the cups and saucers you Courses in Industrial Chemistry. '' There has to be a playtime at the i The actual training is carried out have touched? If you do, then you vioiacbet'imposshble to geout tinthet�ast "Corner the dye trade"' With this front. No human being could stand with such a spirit of comrades -that + dont know what it is to have your heart set in one place." surance which he wanted, and of 'slogan and the high ambition to get i the strains of modern war -.or of any the men in training are not aware that i which Bessie's inopportune advent the. trade awn from Germany,the war, for that matter without the they are going through the lessons of And all this summer, Miss Fenella, had deprived him. It was not the •,it has been a bit of .heaven • I've got � � convalescent soldiers taking. acourse alternating of the light and the friv- i war, but think themselves at school, • -to tell you this, even though 't tellingthought of Fenella's indifference, but � in industrial chemist at the Central I olous with the grim days of battle, going through the daily schoolboys' it you I am' putting myself ou of ththat of her possible egotism, which Technical School in Toronto are at ! w rites a returned soldier. All war ? games. 11k ' heaven. Ib was more than I ever pursued him, and which he wanted set hoTred tor. For I have hoped for no- at rest. His vanit~jr was scarcel least making long strides toward mak- and no play not only makes Tommy a All the philosophy and' all the kultnr thing, 'Sias Fenella, though at times, mortified by his rebuff. Of course ing Canada independent of the Roches dull boy but it -would finish him up is ;the Bothe can command never will de - quite lt}tely, the foolish dreams would he was not good enough for her; but when the war is over r, i l industrial short order. Every commander r f beat an army that plays football, base - come. It's -foolishness, I -know but. that ww: only becnwe no man in the life resumes its usual cc'lor. [cognizes this. It is not a matter of ball, and cricket .and takes its defeats -i want you to tell me that it's foolish- world was good enough for her; not The importance of hr German dye `sentiment; it Is a matter of business `as it does victory x+ nese. That's why I . had to. speak.. because a man with, a name and a I industry to this continYni is evident. -the business of war.In spite of any- L To hear the word from your own lipps fortune was. any, worthier of her in his when it is remembered that the mer- thing that may be said, men cannot be [ Save Oiled Paper. , + will make the wild thoughts lie str'll ayes than he was himself. Though , II maybe. Tell me•that I am mad, Miss there was too much natural chivalry chant submarine which crossed to made into machines. Nor• can the, Save all the oiled paper that come in him to let him name his rival' he United States last, year from Germany_ Prussians, Men can work like perfecta wrapped about bread or .in cake an it Fenella;' he pleaded, with a new and - ur " knew that rival well and in his heart carried dyes as. a major portion of :machines ;when they work -like perfect crasker boxes. When you bake gent agony his voice; tell the ��- that'no.]rymg can.ever�come of able_ of worthy glory, and proudly swore not maintain when the war is ` .over men if the fall below a certain int potatoes cut ,off the ends of each po- • despised him, undazzled by the halo her cargo. That this condition of men, and cannot work like perfect Ing for you, -that its as impossible P Y y point tato and -wrap them in the oiled paper. , ,•, Rhingg•-� - of being,the better man of the two. both countries .are now engaged in in mental cheerfulness. Yes, men Pin the paper over carefully. It Is s - "Of course- it's, impossible -quite research work that they may discover must be cheerful tb fight well. Gener- pleasure to note haw much one saves r,, impossible!" declared Fenella, her, CHAPTER XIV• their own formulas,ala found that out long ago, and they on the skits: They will be thin and r toe suddenly loosened, and instinc- t • • . The soldiers in the course provided act on that experience during every soft and there is nd waste. - five y shrinking back a little against "In short, if 1 was to talk till to- by the Military hospitals Commission ;day this frightful conflict. - - --` -- --- the cottage wall for Duncan, in his morrow, 1 � Y should never get you to at the Toronto school are: paging ape- ; _- � heather Flowers. , I urgency, had come.a step nearer. "Of u,&rstabd how absolutelystunning A Chaises To Laugh. }}} Wounded men in England have -course you are mad. Duncan, to think g tial attention to this phase of tfieir ' g g". of sorb a thing -Sults, quite mad! she is. • That sort of brownie -green work, and are making great progress.:, They not only take the men out of . eyes, dont qou know, that -make 'you the 'trenched after a certain number ; been makingflowers out of feathers, t " Why, you see it yourself. Y The demand for trained men in this These have t.ecome very fashionable, think of trout pools, and precious deep of days to rest them; to get them and are being worn'by b some of the Jr " At her chinking movement he atop- ones too. And the color of hex hair! occupation will be greater, every year, g Y _ - -ped shoi:,-as though only ou aware las Canadian manufacture-increases,'ativay from the noise and the strain, smartest Erglishwomen. s How ants I to give you any idea of of his forward one. The incision of I but to give them a ehssce to laugh, to _ that Y' The likest thing I can think of and the future holds great opportun- > ,tier words=for she had spoken with ive them chance to be. foolNh, to P is a bank .of bracken in November, by for.the..min -who qualify. g '✓ c�N a+ the vehemence of extreme agitation, et that emotional- relief as well as and with a sitar real that was alit- like that pheasant cover here beyond q.. _- . g p the shrubbery, after it has had a that bodily relief of which they are m sV11s a• r ^°` ; tle-too- like disdain --seemed to hays SHARK OIL AND LEATHER. + r °` nr •rproduced their effect. touch of frost, all reddish and goldfish. �_ so much in need aster even the brief-, natu--n1a,arao,i11 v;•;nanenay r'cwtare -but on a wet day, m.nd, when it eat. ordeal in the continual presence of naturals -tech. c-xJaa "Yes; I thought it would be -so. I looks as thou h it had been newly Carcase of Sea Pest Yields Material of death, �6a�tx-e and u:cratwe. - did not hope for anything. That Ii TH9 A-RN'3TT t9 CTITUTH varnished. Wren I think that in two Commercial Value. Just how men shall get flue relief- , one question answered but •I want , istrrrtl:�=x, C ktiAD,� -another, It's impossible, I allow days time I shall be looking on it Shark fishing has evolved. from ,a f just which- kind of levity, just which - again, and into those enchanting eyes, 8 you; but I want to be told that hat ort to an organized indust in the kind of sheer. looliahneas, the men may maker it impossible for you is just I feel quite hot, and then again quite aA B 1`Y that I'm not the right men. I'sn too shiver; Dont laugh at me %Tack, -Ll Pacific waters off the pouch=wesieiti retluire-they find for themaelvea big; and to clumsy, and too unlearned couldn t stand that; and whatever you coast. The skin of Jarious species of They may not need foolishness in the _ .for you ever to turn our thoughts m , do, dont tell me I'm throwing myself I the fish when tanned forms a tough, ordinary sense. Some may want , to way that's it, ie it notY Tell me away. What's the use of having adurable leather that is in considerable plant or tend a little garden. Others that, W34; Fenella• don't tell me that For of money and ones place in the j demamt, and the oil that is extracted ,.paint or sew or knit, or practise on ' world all ready-made, if one can't -' - it's because I gain my bread? with my marry the wotnarr one wants- to Y I'm ;from- the carcase likewise has commer- , musical instruments, compose songs,, hands, and because I don't wear '.on- going to put ad fate a the touch tial value. Of late the Japanese syn-, build miniature castles with draw- _. d�tr coats that you' find it impossible, -bra es, dress dolls, invent. tools, carve 3 It will hurt me to hear the I am not first chance I have. I'm pretty hope- dicate has undertaken the expioita= dg ful, for she's been _awfull nice to me 'tion of this long neglected. field; and,, statuettes in wood, model in clay. -r the right man, 1 ut it woolhurt me Jack; but there - are- moaienfn- a 'gain I ' g • Concerts and dramatic entertain - mere to have to" think badlyof you. g n as a result, Isr e -numbers of sharks "I have told -you that it is impoa true." r en"at seems almost too good to be are being captured. The mottled skins ments are constantly being arranged. &role• that is enough! flashed outs a « w j of the tiger sharks are being made In their plays the men take. women's Fenella, with a. return of -- that. into slippers,belts, Io'ves and other parts with frantic delight, The work ' 'haughtiness which had been for so The above extract of one of Donald g long out of sight. "I don't see what Macgilvray s very rare epistolary if- articles, virile those `of the great blue of preparing for such entertainments g is hard because'of-the utter absence of g forts addressed to an-tnt�rnate was and basking sharks, which are espe- right you have to question me. ' ciall thick and strop are used for but nothing is too much ., f forts, the purpose of a safety -valve Y g, all facilities, "Maybe you` don't, and maybe, too, o trouble that has enough fun in it, .You' ` you think that I'm forgetting my stn-. -a letting ofl' of a little .of that so � Purposes. that. demand longlived ma - tightly -bottled -u ma be Buie_that the audiences. et the tion in nptaking as I do. But per- p sentiment which tectal. Y. had been consuming him all summer. , �' - shows are �a turously appreciative. haps, Miss Fenella, it's you who are, g _ _ - __ _, P forgettingthat our stations are not Having penned the phrases in the ., ,. There are many recalls 'and - many I Canada is the Wood Pile of Empire. act - so far apart as it would seem from the comfortable sanctuary o! the $ock- I A mock reverential tributes' to the outside, yor, our bloods so strange to shier smoking -room, the uhusuai labor Canada -holds the only large forests ors: ''It is man to than all the way each otf.er.You don't like remem- solaced by pulls from a very superior irr the whole British Empire. Austra- through. bering rho s that our grandfathers brand of cigar, the- stricken .youth, 1• d ti' Z 1 d - th ' � P ' 'leaning back 'in his well -padded chair were brothers, and that our fathers. ! ' actually breathed more freely. I is an . ew to an a ou Africa have sacrificed most of their - - • _. - have worked at the same bit of slate- yes, and bored at the same hole, -too,, � It was a ,quite unusual alacrity , that he made his preparations for de., original timber to the fire fiend and ruthless exploitation.' These fact's A d many a day. But wl{at's all that?" -and with a s 'cep of his arm he; parture, and gave. the final orders. He emphasize Canada's strategic position seemed to be putting some trifle aside, going hopefully, as he had told his as containing the only . "wood pile" -"what's thestationgot to 'say to a; confident, oeratk, an at et in trepidation. available to the Fmnh^ biose Ardloch' ire i ' ; real fondness , I've not r ead many , was' n! „para: Sixty per cent.- of John books -in my life, and I've not Iived l bein xpected hopefully tri, ,;, tike,_Bull's. vis in tri-; ' huge timber demand is supplied. „ - too man ears.in the world, and y y yet Y ilgcr6a _,I've learnt enough to know the+hen I i2S>s lfew days which elapsed between the explanation with Duncan Mr. by the Russian people to -day, for the I British rales provide only one log out ( , tire t16'dTL rb iia-,.. �ic� station nor and' Macgilvray s return to Balladrochit 01; eight actually needed for home use. money can be in it too. Do you think ` had been employed by Fegella in a.l What part Canada's forests, will play. it would make any difference to me if a in the woods, instead soft of general tidying. up of her in Bz ttish trade after the war is .prob- , .you were gipsy of the ministers daughter . In one ' r books on the shelf in there the I thoughts and sensations. The dis-' lematical, but there Is no lack of ro- A 'covery that for years past:she hadlphets to predict that every square • W. of is the story of the kind who I been the • beacon -star of a man's' life mile of growing timber Will donors iii tl.ere • wedded the beggar maid. I've always could not but impress her, despite the value under -the strain of post-bellum ' %` The Use -I wished you more good than to myself, humble statim of that *man, or per- haps because of it. And •demand from the devastated -districts ful, Durable,, Miss Fenella, and yet I've caught my- self wishing that I could see you in yet -flat- tered vanity no an 6f Europe. Meanwhile Canadian goo- io take full .FOU Q . Practical Present �iags, and myself in a king's mantle, dominating impression' remained a disagreeable For •ernments-can prepare ad- increasing timber , just for the sake of being abl.,'to lift one. that urgent Duncans,, that vantage of values by fire fOr men, women Regular, ou on hese. Thct's. my wa •of ooking at the thing, F�; - Miss Fenella•- appeal of . vehemept condemnation of a course of action thorough protection and seien- tific control of wasteful•lumberin g• _ a d the young' folks { pocket, Y S . to me it is the holiest thing in 'the world'' and that's why it would al- which had hitherto' appeared to her both harmless -and natural had startl- Cleaning Care �' .I} Safety `and at a front, In campy _. moat �CIll the soul within me to believe ,ed into life -some new consciousness: - S P 'Try Self'Fillrag business, home and college; i that you -have -A in you to sell your own heart fora fine income' and a Was it then really so ignoble, Y &n. , .goo de- basing a thing to bestow the gift of one's Band without the scrubbing your carpets with the following mixture: Put into a - - _, _ , _ •' ��� $2.50, $4.00, $5.00 and up f ". grand count house, -oro let our country y famil sell i.t.: for you. It's not Y y accompanying gift of the heart? without being what large g pan one , gallon of water and add tort one pound of yellow Soap - f atioetdent !o Bay. Fymy to Sind i much I m. asking for, surely -only - -that you should tell me that in saying people called "tn lode" Y A P. A Apparently It was, since even an uncultured titan - shaved . thin, and a half a pound of was soda. Let these boil. together ,. b Beat Local Dealen Y no to me, and in saying yes to -to some other. man, as no doubt- you will like Duncan seemed to judge it. (To .be continued.) . • until _the .soap . at_d spda are melted. ,,Sola ' do s>me day, you are stung after.your ----: One gallon of milk is required to Wash only a small portion of the cat- at one time and rinse with clear L.. E Waterman company,•Limitw. Monuva sown warm heart, and not after any cold calculation." _ _ _ `produce .Que pound of cheese. _ _ pet water. _ . - _ r - • ,9 I .,�,n.d.e+,•_7' y. ,.r .. .n _ .f :'. _4. "-., :::. _, : .. •..: ' y.. _ " .^-:.' A' K C2v1 '.x.,.a, ..•s.LR,e_ew,= <«e J. ; . ii+^=. " . .� ..vo-.. r.;.- '... .. "_r. e••-... -> : _•Y. _.. _ -r. :. ... .. ff_o. _-w•Xft-...__ ._ .-. -,:.«as-•„.. .._.... r. __v'tn ",.. ce,n.r '�w,Y.A1:cJ'-i;•�i,k8_. w.:fw�::$.. _.. ...•n•_E.__. r.. n. ;�••'.-. ,.. _,,.!-'Es�:1�`+t/,...M.n_e".ri>.h .',k __S e.bee4. s.,., i.1ie •e•6...e....G=?+W_��1t'M.'...' .+._lY'y?a!� ,Ta. '=L Y , +�1t _1'S"Yo ?w— ;, � ';-" "Y'; J:i "S3 cs•^r' - _ • .. _ .. .. 3 A-ll 0 n it � 0- is This, the most as in % , is to be answered vrrthin ten dais. Our answer inmates Caeaas'd bone bar lb e e ftas and bet iature- Old-time -,,;;ty cr, 'tions• ate beim. advanced to obscate the ;draft issue ewes pulsed before i nation. Canada is is rea' - snces.r. The clouds that a bar ukios meet be biviell d is" ate that the great isim stands- faicth clear and distinct. ][&'-a United �Qn��e�ebc tw Rule � �l Con'dal?" To-day, is oar aalieesal aeisis, Qaaiue a�esee aeesa� an lir ee the fist Uadaaist candidates are Preventedflees holding - - - provinces stands nwre united dbaa eve's begone. Acle knows what public areetinp throughout that Province. The Unionist ndnority _ - she wants: is Qaebse are the visetims of organised obstrne". - (1) Withdrawal from the war, - - - - To be ssoeasdbl is her dateemiastian to reds an Canada,- : - (S) Bilingual schools eyerywlmwe. Qaebee hem but to seen" a few seats in each of the other Provinces. (S) 'W'eakening of tbs-Um of Bill" ea�ee�limr<. - +caches leaders now seek t4 divide the rent of Canad�l into faction - - (4) Political eentrol• of f, anis&. _ by snsidi�a�iy bringing into poWeal discussion aid-sir o rarty ones: From the o"We Etvac to and tie 4ialt. a amasou ow to divert the public mind from Quebec, her perp m and per - purpose actuates Qmbee in hes deteeisiaii�tios to prom h the aasbitiona. ,factional divisions at Cansdr odd 1e impose her will -upon. alt tuts : ' United in bar de�termilisdon to' qui1 the arab. Qne''oec would people of Canada. esmpel a divided Canada to do likewise. B3 union only 'can the Within the lad sew wiesk& i�arbae has mobibad all bee' larees - 8 PeOPIe prevent thin calamity. - - - z: to dominate Canada un&r the ym-A d looderabip of Bourassa ung However wel3•maaning Laurier oandidstes in Ontario may - Laurier. Canada )rnow�s chert theft We men in ties earlier days be, they will be helpless against a united Quebec. :. - .. were personal friends and politieal asneeiases. Osbada knows hew Apart Ruga dw spkm�dld work of the small in recent times they gradually drew . til its 1911 Boursass tion, Quebse has famed the Beed Cross, has failed the-Patriotic - opposed Laurier and helped to basugis defeat, at the polls. 4 has failed m recruiting and has failed in tine rietaxy Loan. Canada knows that from that time forward, until a few weeks ago, Dan we trout our soldiers, their wives: their ch ldren, their pen- - breach between t1mm steadily iwii ed until en and hatred °dam and their allowances to Quebec, that will t4ther give. enlist each toward the other beemm the poasessios of both. Heorassa Aad nor and w" will resist taxation for the support of our his followers were anathema to %aus'ier. "saes and their depeadenta 1 Should not the people of Osu ads ask tbasselvee, betom it is Oseads most dagga whether she will beeonQe a deserter and too late, why these two men have suddeuAy agreed to bw7 tbe.,paaet, '� $ �+ or fight to the end for liberty with Bels�inm. why this sudden embrace each of the otherl If we will but Lit the j n decision must not be dictated by the only Province which has _ scales drop from our eyes the answer is obvious. The all-eempel ed its obligation throughout the war. influences of Quebec have eots AmA to force the anion of 4urier Allids �Oe's that Oermaay has been worl;tnv through and Bourassa in the eomemoa pw*m of �. n� and bribes in every country in the world. -The latent a •.. . ination. - Vvideuees are the revelations recently made to the world by we ani think a as nye-'- • ,- . - We concede that Wilson. Do Canadians the Kaiser h _ _ . > ! oon>saos Canada! If we do, what a fool's paradise-! The kaiser's F �•e `-cause of anything thag..think it is in'their ialeresta so b So. This � and money are unquestionably at work in this corner. a+ ... is a free country. Bad p the have ate'ead„T eats• phis moment. They cannot be upon the side of 'Union (rPrr•^+ _ ,'. _ biped to assert their vi"M it is the duty of the boar that we which is pledged to remain in the war. � � - Vnglis�h-speaking CansAiens get togetber and present to QuebecGaftay . a united front in the defiance of our ruts. This is imperative. benedSa by division among her enemies. Vpor •rh. �;� - _ With- sixty solid seats Qoebao is about to a000mpft bet' do. : 'weu3d she loom in Canada as furthering her desisrnsf \^t Rt.- With- Borden, Mr. B,owell and their collea7nes• in -the - t'ni^n signs. Boureesa, the, read-sneer said iedeol of Quebec, is m sisht.of l eovernmeat. That is certain. But can the same be said with respeet his goal.. .. Y _ - , • is the leaders in the Province of Quebec whose attitr.de itl th,ti .. To attain her parpu% , Quitse bas asoit seeaAisd to ipoet war is against Canada's continuation in the war. We regret to be British traditions and .td esappees �eosiioan eat $o .tlsor- speech compelled to say these things, but we mast not shut - our eyes 0 oughly organised is her "eaetprigs to pewsr!eat even theiaeassion facts. The Oitissus Union ooesmiltM, awdoas 1w .the mataten�oe of Xrkish ideas and -- � - virws with • aural the aeeaaa of lnacfi. _, Canadian dondnation with its is rbibia ivisisa � tie �ri10% the "bool and the state. o w'dws, an upon all !s�l6aia'apiald ansae sad +sasAaa to reslise ads divided divided by political factions and ' old-time party questtons, .is at clan! vt a aadlada. !Jlsiegai oov.atq46 cions ea�a save Qaaada lyrotn the menace of Freaah.Canadian The'Citizens' Inion Committee'...,,....,.: > I A l!toee-Al�aa'lJsao W. W.Ti0let to Support Union Grovernm4iIIt - ... J. -W. Z.YON, Gard^ Cbahmsa NORMAN SOMMERVILLE, Toronto, VicaChaucaa G A. WARBURTON .- _ ... - • . •_ - Cbaietosn 8aeect� Committee -. _ •_. ..� - . - .- ALSERT f3: AiaOrI'T Wit! : :.. T!hpbone Ka 4 Headqusrtesai: Canada Life Eldg., Toronto : ground of them is that th'enational interest is the better - Final served by keeping the�'e men at home. The supreme Ap"pea.1 Ja necessity {iipon the existence cf which,'as' its reamble Is p shows, this policy of the Military'.Service Act is found. : Rulind weSon. ed) that leads thA :n State to take en by compulsion and _ put them in the fighting line requires that men shall be y - - E e tion of Faim' erts- 'kept at home who are .er-gaged in 'Work: essential to en- : able d -ie Stats to maintain the full efficiency of the tom" batart, forces. and whose places cannot be taken b Mr. Justice Duff (the Final Court "of Appeal) De- others not within the class called out." Y - - - a sltes It is Essential that there shall ' be No Diminution in Agricultural Production. iCU.tcrivn• 8. '917. e are of no present Concern. Whether j -,(Pufilcshed by austhority of D:reclor of Public Information, �Q � El��tors � se, shall continue tQ be British sub. of south Ont1 Q , iects under Institutions, sodQttaua.) enjoyingLiberte,*or whether we - . i shall becosae vassals of Germanyis -- Non. NI . Justice Duff gr ve judgment on 'December the onos only- important matter at the pr- _ ,Gth, in. !r,c first testcase brought before him., a5 Central The balloi�iould at all times he re-! eut mament. The outcome of the - garded as sacred because the frnncbiselall ar still 6�ngs in the balance, Lloyd Appeal. Judge (toe final court of appeal), for the cremp- you have the right to exercise on Dec. eorge says • We shall win but 17th is an incident or result of the iib- only win by the itreatest and tion of a farmer. The appeal was made b W. R. flown- brties that have been won for Vou- bvI-most un-lted effort", We can only Y _ centuries o! suers, strife, bloodeed and j exert our • greatest effort through a txee in- respect of his son; W. J. Rovrntree, - from ' the suffering• The present war is a strut- Union Government because in Union . dec.s.on or Local Tribunal, Ontario, _No. 121, wbiCh- gfa co determine whether you ace to there is the greatest strength. - snjoy those liberties. Your ballot in This appeal ls•made to you by the _ refused a claim for exemption. Theson. utas stated to this election-willdetermine what part -organization In this 'riding composed Canada is to continue to take in that of men who were formerly Liberals as be an experienced farm hand, who had `been working struggle, so that on this occasion your vgell as those Who. were at ons time ballot is more sacred than it has ever Conservatiiies but wbo believe now on t:2t farm -continuously for the past --seven yea -i's; c nd- -been before in thahistory of Cknada. that in thio crisis politics have no e�xer.Si13C8 'staving school.' He 11VE'3 8a^.d works ��►ith .his Your intelligence and loyalty are place and that .until Canada is safe = being moulted by seifleh politician:T frorn the Hun we should unite for the - father, lktiho owns a farm of 15-0 P.Cres near %CSiAi7, and office seekers who evade the real- common purpose of defeating the and only issue in -this "election. ThftiO'eorfitnon-enemy. They apppeal to you' frith the exception of a younger brother, he issue ie whether Canada -is to contipq@ to exercise voter franchise in this sea- - • to take an -active pztrt in- this war..ec�ency in fulgIment of your duty to t the citti.y hale help of the father on the farm. The Whether the mien r4Qw overseas acre to }ourself, to,!✓anada sad to the �m- Eather �s i Ian �f advanced be abandoned to wI�eeir late: whether'p}rp b� au ppottlbg the Union Govern = d years. Canada is to be 1Ytehbnored and des•�imertt and votdnR for the endorsed' ` - graced after such a giartous record u')Li caod•idxte cd Ibis: riding, Mr. Wm. An-ran..ng the man exemption "uiztll he ceases t0 to the present iii jnstead of facing �'9urith: ? this issue the Laufier candidate in this ff I l;nio o'srgmasnt Campaign x• - - -`be-­en. 73-Qyed in agricultural labor," Mr. Jurifice Duff riding adopts tbe'oidest and ehexpeect Corel ttee t' 'said electioneering device of makin enip t t h 't' C Id K y s awe -- promises; e criticizes or en p I - cr es h8 0 � d Government: he makes false cbai'gPa f o its, kiln d( w i 'l•�. •+ " :F. 0iLixmori Secretaries ONl2�'I', - ' MOO O -. _The ry:I-„ary Service Act does •not deal Wish thin and accusxtiona against' evect•bodv •l' president re res si:b'ecfi of the exemption of rliOna and everything opposed to hire. But 3 p Pe engaged v� the agrl• there is absolutely nothing in iiia pl+�t-_ _ form that would help us to 'vibcory, - cultlf! �n dustry; and the question, which it is my duty- He- destroys but he does not build. He The number of lives lost in the says, "I am for winning the wAr " but -'to deciee is whether the applicant being and having he aisu•says:. '••1 stand for •vgIuntAeJ* Halifax horror Is `no* placed at -- service." so we know he would not 1228, and the monetary Iowa has _ .beezi;' s above:mentioned, habitually and effectively en- enforce the Militari- Service Act. .He been estimated eit about $25,.000.- g'aged in r.griculture and in ianor essential to the carry- knows, and. every other elector in �8• _ y Canada knows that our forces cannot -ins on of agricultural production, ounh: to be exempted be adequately reinforced by -voluntary - - - - enlistment because that isystem has 1 under tl?e provisions of the Military Service Act. been exhausted for over a year now. 60'YtARi' • ; He also knows that under that system, A:XPt3iR16N011t nese two propositions are �incisputable : such few reinforcements as might be secured would come from the English ` "(l) In order that the militafy power of the allies speaking provinces and that Quebec may be .adequately sustained, it is essential that in this would contribute not i> man, So he I would leave our brave mea at the : country, end under the present conditions, Caere front to their own fate;'- he .would fail to keep faith with these men: he TnAcc MARKS should be no diM*;.nution in agricultural production. would leave it for others to fight to DESIGNS a preserve our liberties. He would COPYRIGHTS &C. (2) The supply of competus-it labor available for have the fair name of Canads. he- eevoaes astecchcneaesorigttonmsy Qn:clil� &Icer Jnr opinion irea w ether sA r Y J smirched. eo that every Canadian fnvoat on is probsaty tanL ��manioc. the p!i_�.rCs,. Of a�*:iC111t11ral prD4t3Ci:;:7i iS Z;Or 8®uilGail# 1 z:ouastrtattToo�aent&4L IAN0'b%Q onP=I . would bow his head for' sh%me: lie .sertfriae. Cities aaenerforsecnring, : but actually is deticie t. would etLuse the economic; industrial I'acenu taken chrouch 3SnInth C0. spscW n tics, witbonOebalee, m s and financial ruin of this country. ' „ "The proper conclusion appears to be ti7at the ap- Do not be deceived or misled by the 011148�c .AM & : specious and dangeroas platform and A handsomely inn e>,atsd�rs"U. lowest alt• pIicant, to Competent person, who had been habitual] arguments of Laurier, Bourassa, the tion sole Tssma• ror y `�a°Y s•w posses V94MIa sola fo Sud effectively engaged in' labor essential to such pro- French of Quebec g d the Laurier can- au nw 1 � �' fate o in t iia riding. The forte es or r ,�>� • duction, ought fiat to be withdrawn from it. - fate of�indi iduals or •Political arties <_ .. .. N' w- >-c • , - •.y'Nl i . - i'° ,: �:.9 ,. t.• ,..� . i .. M�":9 � "iia': � i v4fh 3. m' e7",.--.ar•'di�. ,may ;y r,.. dkii `+tr. west ft+w'o. - .a=- ••'w,'w• 'ori,. :y -.;.,..n. ,r,t',y .:.�Sw, `,2.k,• a. w " 3�iaJxsu "' _w ,,,. e aa"+'d b, ++ # ' M M :r .R ..,, r�i.,, -,fw 3pr,•.Y .r,. g a.•e .C'a`l �i" 1... .^v, s'+v .? ' ... .. � . -c-; 4" ��";' .. :..,8+••,... �'� . ,': . 'F.:f., . .•, •. �` .. .t?M,•','r`AY ). , @s►", '" -r .... s• Z. �, �,.,, �. �-�'T�-a:��. .,;� .:a.'fYi' :�L •:{I• ^• e�"a. •-i�.��MY � R."'.. • 're; r - - -- _: riotism l Navel will this be the ease l c F t�' Q � vj �' � N ESS A Y a I DE D. THE SPIRIT 0� with me. It will not uphold me in my JL dG� sorrow. 1 feel only bitterness toward G x (�i� BATTLE�IELpS''the'land which stole my darling. ED I Many a serious illness has been x' There are still people who think+ avoided by the prompt use of D r.. *11- L`e liama' Pink Pills. These pills y _ I we can not sign peace unless we get enrich and purify the blood,' and in I BeI ium. Of what use would Belgium AS DISPLAYED 1N LETTERS OF''be tome and thousands more like in this way buildup the system, lone and -" 1GER�iAK 40LUlEtiS. I know what you think about it; but I atrengthen the nerves and.invigorate' - know that you share my opinions. the vital organs. Will there not soon be enough off serious ' ciiseasea generally come, DOMESTIC SCIENCE. AT HOME _ ? from some simple disorder that has this murdering?' Must it go on anti! ' Twenty -Second Lesson -Canning Fruits. - Trench. Diaries and iflpme ,Letters everything is in ruins and every hu- been neglected. 'therefore any thin- Twenty-Second nim of the blood should be looked up`•' Wild fruits formed an important- a wire basket or .colander' and pour Lound on Enemy Prisoners Are man life is destroyed . g part of primitive man's diet. water to And now children are being called on as a warni ve the sand.-- sign, and more serious fruiThe over it gently plenty of cold ts were easily obtainable thenTbat remoFull of Revolt. ? illness should be avoided by the ,use ., out. It this not areal mockery? j civilization has destroyed many of Drain well and then pack in jars, The s frit of the battlefields aka, Hardly have they left school when of >�r. Williams' Pink Pills. In the a+ these wild fruits except in the forest shaking the jar so that you can fill in p pe case of young girls and women the and mountain regions, so that at pre- as many berries as possible' without irrthe letters and diaries found in the they are called el fight for the father- I blood is peculiarly liable to get out of sent the onlyfruits known to us are crdshing. .Fill tl_e lir with hot possession of German prisoners or on: land. Ernest Belich s brother is to be' order --to become thin and watery-' all cultivatewith the exception oil syrup, put on the rubber and lid, tight- the bodied of those who will never re -'a soldier. He is 171/2 years old. I and to lead to a .general breakdown' hueitleberries. en partly then put in hot water bath "Is' not Of late years modern methods have and process for eighteen minutes after turn to their loved ones. The .letters I ridiculous? Germany disgusted withallin health. This can be avoided by the eliminated from the house mush of the boiling has started. Remove and from hogs breathe h spirit of bitter occasional use of Dr.Williams'Pinit drudgery and work that were formerly tighten the lids as -tight as possible. nes6; the diaries in the. trenches a' this. It was said about another na- 1 Pills, which are suitable far the most considered most necessary for the sue- invert and permit the jar `o cool. Be spirit of revolt. The corret;gondent> of .tion (Russia). that it accepted bond- 1 delicate constitution. These pills will ' '':.cess ;;f the home. Nlen urck to know sure there are no leaps, and then store the Chico o Tribune at the front age. Can the German people now sag' give ou. a new .appetite, improve your N= the value of canniii 9 reserving, in u dark, cool place. g they are free? No we 'are treated y g p • sends extracts to his paper. Here are ' digestion, tone and strengthen weak pickling and jellymaking, have sUsoeli- To Blake the Syrup some pages `from the diary of a cap-' Worse than slaves, and for such slay- i � ed this work and wade it int.) a Mas-; One cu ful of sugar to every two a we must cheerfully our I lack nerves, banish depression and sive business. The handle the foods' P tared Soldier, whose lack of heroism is I rY lack of energy, clear the complexion y and one-half cu fuls of water Put not so strange a when one reads of the' lives.. The man who still risks his life directly from the farms, so that the g for the love of Germany is gerfectll 1 of Pimples and blotches, cure pain in in saucepan an stir until dissolved. y the back and general weakness, -cause t housewife has gradually let this most 'Then bring .to boil and cook for five bombardn7ent of their otFn trenches insane. irricp Cant art slap from her. minutes. If the sugar is -pure you by the Germans: ( ,y the disappearance of headaches, thesdizze ? Tl a constant advancing prices. of will have no brown scum to remove. Extracts From a Uiary. ness and heart fluttering. Give these foo:; supplies. have caused the prudent U c as directed. 'fHE TOWER OF BABEL.pills a fair trial and you will soon note hGusewi a to view the market with At last we arrive in the second a wonderful change in your condition. ' f alarm. She may decrease the expenses, The Water Bath line. We got into a dugout that of-;,Ue:;cription of This Most, Interesting, r� materially, if she is willing to take the . A boiler for this purpose can be Your spirits will brighten, good health fered little cover -two small pieces of of .Old -Time Structures. i time and trouble of canning her fruits purchased which has a removable tray. and strength will return, and you will and vegetables. This boiler will last many years if it is tree -trunk and 'a'layer of rails on feel like a new Berson, You can con, s Economy and thrift are not merely used carefully and kept for this pur- the top. Scarcely had we got in=it 1 The successful translation, within firm these statements by enquiring a matter of money, but rather prud. pose alone. Use only the best grads I was about 6.30 a,m,-when a madden the last few years, of ancient Asst- among your h•tends almost anywhere, eptly conserving materials within our of jar rubbers. ' Do riot try to do up ing drum -fire was opened by the Eng- 1 rian inscriptions (including writings I as thousands. and thousands of hope reach. Economy ' the home means large lots. You will find that two or lish and kept up until 7 o'clock. An , on burnt -'Clay tablets) 'has made it not only carefulness and watchfulness, three haurs' work at one time will be, airman had observed a movement in possible to give a fair description of less sufferers have been restored 'to but also' planning and buying; also' as much as you can successfully ac•a that most interesting of all the strut- new health and energy by using' Dr. our trench. Our dugout, thank God using labor=saving devices combined complish. A few jars done carefully S Yi llltams' Pink Pills, with skillful handling of foods; using two or three times a week will prove a escaped damage. - tures of antiquity, the Tower of Ba- You can get these pills through any up-to-date methods and reliable tools fur greater success than canning a The first day passed off quietly, all i bel. medicine dealer or by mall at 50 cents and -the judgment to avail one's self crate of berries, unless there is plenty things considered. At night the ar- The Tower was a temple,' only 140 a box or. six boxes for $2.50 from The quickly of op?ortunities.• of help. Thi's method will can straw- tillery-fine .became more intense. The: feet high•, but elevated upon an anti- Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Broak- learn New and Better 3letlhod% f berries, raspberries, blackberries, worst of it wa:� that our own artillery 1 ficial terrace. It looked much higher Ville, O.nt, Gone are the old antiquated methods • huckleberries, curanta, cherries and persistently fired short. One gun fired.1 than it was because the city of Baby= : of our grandmothers' days. Using rhubarb. P the open kettle is as surely out of date Remember that •bacteria and wild, into our trench perpetually: It was a' ion (of which it was a principal archi- aa would be a car s u re by horses, yeast cells exist in the air and boil, disgrace to be compelled to sit within tectural ornament) was built in the ` A SOUTH SEA MAR1+lYIAGE. Large proportions of sugar are also and therefore in all an'mal and vege- a mile of our own artillery -fire. 1 midst of a great plain, so that titers releggated to the past. this method table substances. The cells are so The afternoon of the next day the' was nothit3g more lofty with which to iSailor Describes Recent Royal Cere ,pproduct : an pversweet article, which small that it is impossible to see them English began firing 'mines. Three compare it. mony in the Friendly Isles. destroys the delicate natural flavor with the naked eye. They multiply men promptly went away to the rear;; The first of the "skyscrapers" was sof the fruits. This is not only un- Very rapidly and thus set up a decom- 4 necessary, but also it has prevented Postlot'which spoils the article of I tried, to follow them, but lost' my; built of sun-dried brick, with only an r, H. Hanson, first as crew engin- -of mons from enjoying pre prevented ost way, although l had helped carry back outer facing of burned brick, All of - 'ser, and member of the crew of the ; i Pe I To successfully conserve food for wounded man only that forenoon.I the building4 of Babylon, not except- motor schooner S: 1. Allard. Aow of _ ed fruit. The canners realized this, and have future use It is mosineces::ar to sem- However,' I managed to get out of the' ing the royal palaces, were construct- 4 Honolulu, witnessed the marriage of for years met this objection by using pletely destroy these germ ^ells. This mess svcce<sfully enough. ed in -this way, for the reason that 1 Princess Charlotte Tobou and Prime'- .less. a;igar Sugar is, nott-mecessa can only be done by the application of William Tungi at-Nokualofa. Friendly for the successful keeping of fr its, heat in the form of a water bath or During the night I Jay w ful another there was no atone in the region. Na- p g man in a concrete dugout full' of wa turally, they were impermanent, and Islands, on September 29. but it is used, to make them palatable. boiLng: 5o be positive that the water The Government band played all .The intelligent use of sugar adds to is actually boiling before counting the ter in of tier to be out of the way. It the beat of them tumbled down within f `the appearance and taste of all canned time. When once the boiling starts was the first time I had ever shirked I a century or less. the ceremonial music, and other must- - fruits. The many grades on the mar- it must be continuous for the length of duty. but it is mere stupidity to be too' The Tower had' seven stories, the cal organizations assisted it through- �' ket ma.�e it necessary for the house- time given. conscientious in such matters. In fact,-, lowest one being 272 feet square.. In out the, day, he say`. The wedding wife to be sure to obtain a pure grids Do not plunge the jars into the boil- one aught to go to the rear or even, all .likelihood it was+ crowned "by-. an 1 dress worn by the Princess was made •of sugar, It ie needless to sa • that it ing water, but rather have the water p y, p i in Sydney. Australia, and fashioned must be cane sugar. Beet sugar con- hot, sky at a temperature of 125 or allow -nares to be laced under emelt' observatory. T for astronomical by - tains a larger percentage of acid and 140 degrees Fahrenheit, then bring rather than remain in this, miserable'posec+. The .priests of ancient Baby- after the iffiest styles. The "wedding does not give the same perfect results. rapidly to a boil: caldron. tonia had quite a smattering of knowl- I cake, which wao eight feet high ane - It must be remembered that one cup-' 'Label and Date Outside the shells are whistling and j edge of astronomy; but, from their I is said to have castmore than ib00 fui of absolutely pure sugar will ac- For future knowledge label and date cra birg, and the dugout shakes per -'1 point of view, the most important use lovas baked in Auckland, New Zealand complish the wort.- more successfully your jars and also on each put a num- petually: Many of the- eompany have of the science was for ilia prediction ,About twenty-five white people at• 'than ane and a half cupfuls of sugor her so that you will know -just how eltared out or have never come into of future events. They were astrolo- !tended the reception, others present of slower grade._ many Jars, the amount of fruit and litre at. all. Only a aerReant is. left in gists, and such alleged information sa'beinQ chiefs, ofAcials and natives How to Start Canning sugar that is in each lot:. This will a obtain from the heavens h t.rroundin islands. g ug h•s ut- the could from the s g a he company. Everybody • cio�6 i Y _ _ t y _ When planning to can, get the jars also give you a way to figure the cost. P ready and see that the lids are in per- Keep a book to record all your nark, �r'.r to Qat out of ilia way, and quite was ntilizahle in their business. At the 'wedding breakfast the table feat condition. By this, [mean that the number of jars, the cost, etc. right, too. Life is precious. The Tower was filled with golden extended from inside ,the palace, -i 'f -= Iva ve ' How to Make the Label To=night 1 shall have to go farwttrd statues and .other treasures. It: was share the royal party was seated they should fit securely, and everything absolutely clean. Provide _-__ _. acain as I have my rifle -belt and kit in'a religious museum. So marvelous it out through one of the doors for 25C plenty of cloths for wiping the jars; the trench, if only [ came through was that the tongue-, of men were con- feet. _The guests were seated or s tunnel to fill with, and a tray large STRAIT BERRIES this tour without mi5hapl Sty rations fused in trying to describe it. - either aide. Topa-a material made ' enough to hold jars intended to* be I June 10 Ivo. 4 -Lot 3 from the beaten bark of the mulberry filled. will la..t until- to -aortas .ptorning. - The Babylon of those days was the , Thai a is; an appliance sold 'n stores - Food and coffee can not, of cow se, be most o ulou+ city in the world; it had tree --covered the length of the table u :_ �i P P ' .that costs twenEy-five cents, for lifting warmed � in the midst of all this ar- 3,10,000 inhabitants. It covered an Friday was the big day for all the To Make a Fruit Juice tillery, When there is nothiii lift to t� tivkv :that of Lon(l ►i to�#ay=the inlan<icrs w o , �Sp�sed•to be in the jars; and will save fingers from 'being q P eat i hall i o Lack on my own resgan-. Euphrates running through its mai- nerghborhood of Nokualofa. Several burnt and many times its cost in pre To each quart of fruit add one cu serving hot Jars from 'slipping or drop--' ful of water' and one cupful of :sugar, -,ihiIity--that's final. dle-and was surrounded by a wall.! thou slant]. gathered in the paCace ' in then put in a kettle and mix well. fiftytfive miles, in length. ounds and the adjoining square in _4 Before starting on- the fruits or Bring to a boil and cook for ten min- 1 I)i4ohedlrnt Soldiers J 6 q vegetables have a vessel large. enough utes. Mash well and then strain, The repoet of a platoon commander ' ------ the early morning: i to hold jars intended to be used. Put, when cool fill into sterilized bottles. to his com.rnanding ofllrer tells of a SEASHELI.S F'OR 3�'1\UUVIS. The king personally superinte>adeo the jars and the tops into the recept- Put the bottles i'n' a water bath and man who refused to go into the first -,• the work of distributing hundreds of Acle and cover with cold water. Bring bang to boil. Process for ten min- g I'3ed Inntead of Glass in Humble roast pig, among. lits subjects, many ' 4' to, the boiling point and then remove: ute�. Remove from bath and cork, trenches; eferrin Arrea, The re- ort reads, Philippine Dwellings, , of the large porkers having smaller sis wanted, drain and fill with the art-. and when cold cover the top by dip- P v'� ones toed to them in a decorative i isle to be canned. ping in melted paraffin, Schule was present here this morn- One curious thing noted in the 3 ..:rubbers boilust ng 'satore r over the jars Finally, the success of all canning ing. 1 again ave him am le time to -y. as a holiday for all. • g g g p' � Philippines. i, the use by natives of way. It w _ ng- This not and preserving depends alone upon think over his behavior. When l ask-; P - -- -' - — only • sterilizes them, but also makes absolute. sterilization: Work with seashells s lieu of a mollusk, . y ed him again i the afternoon what he them pliable ani easy. to alp on the care, doing only what can be clone There is a bivalve mollusk, native, HIGHEST PRICES SAID M' was going to' do he said he wasn't go - jars. withoat hurry in a clean and cool' to the waters of that part of the, world, a - -The Actual Method kitchen, with a supply; of good ma- ing into the line. Thereupon I put' which has a shell seven or eight For POOL RY, GAME, Sort the fruit in separate dishes. Cerials and utensils.. Many jars are him under arrest and sent him to the inches in diameter; so thin as to bei EQQB i FEATHERS :_ t all bruised and soft berries in one. lost each year by the false economy guard -room. translucent. It is plentiful and costs please write ,for darttculars. Grade the berries by keeping all large of using defective' far and lids or old I Then here a a letter from a wife i t, tot7zs>R • vo. `land small ones' in separr.te dishes.. rubbers. Always examine each jar � who cries .out. against the horrors of nothing. Glass is expensi Ee. This is not only necessary for the before starting to story to see that it the soar and those responsible: I Accordingly, the poorer Filipinos ��� �[ar]i�t 1[oatirsat • susses of the fruit iteli, but also -for is in perfect condition. Fruits can use the shells for window panes in I do not think things • are going at the appearance of °the fruit. ned by this method will cost' one -quer- their humble -dwellings. Windows Small clips can be bought for five ter of the price of canned goods pur= all well on the Western front.' • If HIGH EST PRICES PAID t "• rents. to hull berries with, saving both chased during the winter. only we could have peace and you sol- made of them admit as much light as is needed,' and if a pane is broken it lite appearance of the hands and of Note-Qgter in boiler should reach diers could be treated as •-human be- f For RAR' FURS e the berries. Put the hulled fruit in 'two -thirds -o -I depth of jars. _ ings again!' Haven't - those on to can be replaced offhand without a and GINSENG - Y i - --.--- - ---- pow•ed forth enough human blood ,Penny's worth of expense, RECORD WORK OF ENGINEERS. was instrumental in pushing the Ger- 'Yet? NVhen will it end? One can.' N. 3/LVER mans back from that sector. hardy stent} it any longer.. Beef scrap causes hens to speed up aao tat. =ant at. W. 7[dncreai r!•�"� y l y f rOdtil'ti011. Reference. inion Bk. of Canada Canadian Battalion Built 50 Ylilec of In seventy-five days this battalion Ian • persons in Germany can so egg .,__.. ..__ • 91 d ' 7" D of Canadian railroad men built "I consider myself ju=_tp as necessary _ _ -____-_------- -•-- - ----- ,.r Ra roe ill o ay. twenty-two miles of light railway, fif- to the welfare of the state as' Wil - f Not long ago on the western front teen miles of standard-guage railroad, helm." The pvar retards the progress Canadian battalion made a i c'ocd four railway yards -about three miles of the nation and further, the Govern_ f for track building under fire. Acin"', of track. in each -all told a record of menu --not the people -gave its as ja valley in full view of the German ahout fifty miles. sent and started things. Why should 1 lines they had to lay a mile and -a - __�.�_ _ ' ' ' - one he compelled to take a more active '� half of track and darted at 6.20 on a Work of the Experimental Farms. part than rulers, and why should one rainy evening. Within thirty hours • they had laid more than 12,000 feet of For the convenience of specialists, e stal•:e, more than they? line, being favored; fortunately, a farmers, and others interested in the Love Turned To Hatred. foggy day, when observation peas dif- different lines of agriculture dealt Anti now a girl pours out her heart llcult for the enemy. When the sun with in the three -volume annual re- to her lover at the front, crying out broke through the fog on the sc rend ;port of the Dominion Experimental against "this murdering,"' and' declar- morning atter work began the salon- Farm, the several subjects have been ing that her love for her country has Aphed Germans saw the finished track ; issued in separate pamphlet foim: turned to hatred. She tells, too, of the tip close to the` Allies';These include the reports of the Do- calling of the children to the coleys: running trenches. minion Animal Husbandman, of the Why must 1 always fear for the $y observation made by a balloon � Dominion Cerealist, of the Dominion dear life'of my sweetheart? I. owe they sleeted to shell the new work, Horticulturist, of the Supervisor of Il- love to my fatherland, but I Must tell but only succeeded in breaking one, lustration Stations, of the Dominion you that this love has changed into . .Frail after firing two hundred shells, f Apiarist and of the Dominion Tobacco and this damage was repaired in a few Husbandman. Any of these reports hatred, as we have learned that we are only here to be destroyed. minutes • by the alert railroad bat- I can be had on application to the Pub- Our dearest are on the front, sacri- ten Aalion. This railroad tali only be used � licatiorts Branch, Department of Agri- It• at Ottawa flced for the profit of the sipper thousand, And we must at -ill have pat - ,•� gt night without light or noise, but it cu ales , - .. r.' • - , > •. .. ,. ' '. .. � ., .. . . ' :. -:_ :G*' .r ,,i.a•,-�.:-+-rr,...n .:•'�x-f'_.c...'.,• :.:rd.,r : ....rt4 5 kir W Yd:- grol. 170; H. Ellicott. M Now Aldve rstaou"Ints. I cou'5. opp lots IS and. ftrr; W. J. DOT im W f t of " inch 7 lyde -kravel, 7.20. Harold Knight, Jresh fruits, and nv*s 'S days bet lots 20 and 21 in con 2. 6 75 -. v 0 rift a iisoiswe ZLW; L. Johnston, ocirsping on -BALM-11 calves. also met Foof'one-hosse I I 10 H. Bryan, for units. 1,40; W. D. Gov. don. 128 f t of hemlock for base lime. -L' Pickering, 3 pare -bred Berkshire such, 6 weeks old. D. MacNeil, . R. R. Ne.1111 peels, "One of the -if not the greatest, . 7�!, k rd cons 4 and 5. 1.60; L. John- stun and others, -gravelling an con 5. Lot 35% B. F, can. W7. 9-12 FOR SAL]f-A Durham cow, third FOR C VA 8 C LKES - S calykIdiiif in a few days. Geo, West, R, R; No. 1, enng IJO per -year 01.25 it pai4 in. &A00- opp, lots 19 and'20, 83.00 ; F. H. ers, 3 days wan and team at Pall"If. SALE --At lot 21. Base Line. FpOftering, 'AND PUDDINGB acets, Uxbridge and Pickering. 3.00; R. R. Mowbray J. Forgie. FO R -SALE-Extra fine pure bred White Emble:mse for breedin;rr ones JOHN 'MURKA R PronHetor bridge, 15.00, Leonafd Gates, grav� elling coo 2 oop lot �8 00 -, also grav- elline AM:ona road con 1 29MIJ! also 8 kswre inick, wre­=Natr 8, weeks oid. R, R N. ftenng. .of her inhabitantii killed, and 'a Vr.p a repairs Pickering bridge S-150 ; eash or $9.00 per pair. F. , G;;"wood. Giw The-Gro6ery Store Ybur Cldisbmais Grocery Order --Seeded Raimins l5c lb --S,wdless Raisins We lb Valeneia Raisins lie lb Calif. 04rante 20a Mixed Peels Vc,ib. Shelled Walnuts 75c lb Ohelled Almonds 60c lb Fresh Dates Ide lb Shortening, Lard, Crise-oi �Spices, Figs. Plavors in &senses. Everything yott need-Freshi Pure and Good. .,,_.We don't want all your trade -Just all your Grocery irade. w -R I -C H A R D S 0 N PiAerin- z. Hardwaalre :Store I There's just one plitee to' buy ...THE 1900 WASHER -Price $16. 00. Fully guaranteed. Free trial given. There's also just one place toLbuy 7 _RAY0 LAMPS V V� AN D Happy Thought Ranges" That's Pickering's Hardware Store. Full line of stove -pipes, elbows, stove boards. oil beaters, lanterns. Farrrlers-Ge� yottr Stock Foods kore. International and Herbageum. JOHN S.!BALSEDOON, �?ICKERING "U SM CREAM OF THEWEST FLOUR .,-for Comi Ni%olmome Brmd It@ the Fiour' that makes the Bread, therefore, you caa't gelk best reoulta from an Inferior grade. TUal's wky we recomme" if ...'CREAM OF THE WEST The beat Bread Ploar on the warkeiii. Monarch Pastry --Queen City Blend are splendid Mara. Try tbew. rim I he QmpbeH Flour Milh Cosl� Ltd. IN THE -DOMINION ]BAXK IS ft afts" a. "a, M.P., Fmium W. V, KAMM% "Itsia"eklieft a A. 111140111% eanst mum4w caphall rwm UP 11111111.0wo" Reserve Final 1119ANW006 -Savings Department �:d puft "M nvftw In *0 Rank. Ing awma galili on devesift W 1111I.00 =it 0111WAVIIIII. ­`.wmrmy BRAOCKi. I.C10RDON MAL L" 7 - Good Th i n gs Jor' '.Ch ristmas". 'Choicest of Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Etc., at prices that are right A good assortment of Tops, DoUs, Books and Blocks for the little folks and something. f6r the older ones as well. We hav . e had a Tery sueseetsfal flabing ex �editioni' having asoared some- ehoice Salmon, fresh and froxen, on salaYriday and Saturday. Come M early wd gei a good'ohoke. -Ev A NN la,", '&WAIL 441V - - 7 lyde -kravel, 7.20. Harold Knight, 'S days bet lots 20 and 21 in con 2. 6 75 -. UOR SALR-At lot 21, Base Line, MOTIL111 A140 CCMMKNT& H. Bryan, for units. 1,40; W. D. Gov. don. 128 f t of hemlock for base lime. -L' Pickering, 3 pare -bred Berkshire such, 6 weeks old. D. MacNeil, . R. R. Ne.1111 "One of the -if not the greatest, lot 6. 4 10; W. 0. Ham, for repairs to i. arestest disaster,. that _e ver occur- Z grader, -2 80 -, J. Cal vert, work re lr: ing base line bridge. race brfd'iL;e FOR SAL]f-A Durham cow, third ed in Canada is that whieli tooi& 13ye's hill and 3rd ciou opp lots le anci calykIdiiif in a few days. Geo, West, R, R; No. 1, enng place last week when a,large part 17i 40.50; D. R.' Beaton, adju8tinir I. I -of the My of Halifax wab laid in acets, Uxbridge and Pickering. 3.00; R. R. Mowbray J. Forgie. FO R -SALE-Extra fine pure bred White Emble:mse for breedin;rr ones ruins, and probably two thousand �00; idiMttcciCS ditto. 8.00; E. Co. -Treas., They cannot be d d troi for L%'.Y 0Z .of her inhabitantii killed, and 'a Vr.p a repairs Pickering bridge S-150 ; eash or $9.00 per pair. F. , G;;"wood. Wtger number Injured-, more or Arthur Carlton. 3 days man and team on grader, 15.00, John Good,win ' 2 team 6J days OR SALE -Good serviceable horse Fated less serlously,wben a Red Crosis �ship rammect a niunition, ship men and plowing on cpn 3 4.00 , Chas. *Sargent. car hire re In- 6ectling it years, will iiall ch"p. Also a aton- ber 0 oak barrels, two suitable for vLzieg&r bar. 'a sr work, 4.00 , Edward Gibson, -Is. Apply at the Pickering Bakery 47tf . ....which contained cargo of 4000 tons-of - exploeive., The collision 4 y4s. gravel. 40c; Robt. Spencer, for rep uring east townline, Whithy to M. MAW, LICENSED AUO- WTIONEER.Ior resulted in setting fire td -the lat- V half. 4.00, Lyman Pilkey, 20 I feet Pf"'galvanized pipe foi- culvert bet lots l York, Ontario and Dwisass Counties, All kiads of saks prourptly atteaded to. Terinsreasonable. Datesfer mks ter, whichwas soon followed by -a 20 and 21, con.7, 4.80 z R. R, Mowbrav, arrangedatNZWS'.01ficy. Ba MW two-," dent phones. Whitby, Ont, My terrific explosion and with tevr j. r?ad commissioner. 25.(X) ; John For. gie, ditto. 25.04); F. H Richardson, ble c6nsequence9. This is one of those awful events for which the ditto. 26.00, Win. J. Statile di y. Lin, TUBERCULOSIS A by-law was passed appointing*.the Kaiser is directly responsible, for place tind hour foi receiving Doinitia- r if it were not for the war, the Ition t Ions for the' 611UT&F-of- re'eve. deputy- reeve and councillors for the year 1918, -SUNDAV-­ imun ship would. nL)t have been in Halifax. harbor. and the, persona * to provide at the L- the , In places for holding tbo election for the these awful times, we are prepar. said offices. The following are ap- uted to act as deputy -returning Last year, as in years past, nearly --.,*d for almQdt atiythiti-g that is ip o9cers and poll -clerks, respectively, -every Clergyman and School Teacher in Ontario helped to, the Gospel -dreadful character, so that out, for the diflierent. polling sub-divisious: spread -bearts are becoming hardened, I -R. X. Webster, T. C. Osborne. 2- of Good Health on Tuberculosis Sun - 'but nevertheless the Halifax W. V. Ricburdson, W. J. Clark. 3- E. W. Sleep, A. J. Allison, 4. -Geo. day and Tuberculosis Day in the Scilools. horror has ar'onsed 'tht deepest Toyne, Win, Pearse. 5-Uej. D.ivid- nder the a:u This year,'u' spic'es of the 'sympathy throughout the whole '6 son, W. H. Roach.. -Wesley Gee, Roy Mowbrmy. 7. Walter C. Havies, L. National Sanitarium AsFociation, en - dorsed. by'the leadin- Clergymen of of Canada and'6e 1�nited Sta Leta Johnson. 8 Win. Xiller, H. 9. ruru- all Denominatiors, anirby the Depart- .,which has been expre"ed in large er- 0 -. W- -C Dikavy. Jtowd Wilkia. ment -of Education, Sunday, November e6utributionq for the relief of the 10 -Thos. Gregg, J. S. 10.sriner. It- W. J. MonkhOLISO, J. 0. SpAng. The council nJW Adj,)irrried to 25th, and Monday, November 26th, have been appointed for the, annual Istricken people. ineet observance of these days. 6PICKERING COUNCIL again on Saturday, the 15th dgr of December at the hour of 10 11'cloek'fur At no ti-ne in the history of the world hgis th6 necessity for. physical, ec "Tbeabove )uncil met pursuant to the preparation of the financial state. ment. fitne" been so �rreat as it is to -day. L'ildjouroment on Monday. '"the 10tb One has but to scan the reports of re inst. Members all present. excepting Mr. Wilson. who.was absent owing to LETTER -S -TO THE- EDITOR Jections for active service abroad to note the many that are unfit. "You illaesa, the reeve in the chair. have tuberculosis!" has been the pro- The minutes Of the 'last meeting imere read and . ap . proved. Whitby. Dec. 10th. 1917. nouncement to thousands of young men in Canada and the United States 7 A tiumberofacconutii were pirpsent. DEAR SIR. -It has been reported lotheAudley neighborhood tbatruy during the past few months. ed for payment and referred to the wife and myseUbptil'osch contributed A thorough physical examination a rftjwtive standing committees. one hundred dollars tnw%rd-i a fund to year ago might have exposed the A communication was received from Miss Mildred Hoover. 9ft--t*eA4 defray, the expenses of having appealm weakness and prevented the clevelcip� ment of this dread disease; and the Alton& Women's Institute. sub._ laid against every une who b,,d been exempted by, th" tribuntis from ser- yet. in spite of, such a waziltng, thousands witting a report of the work done with -the grant of $126 made last Januitry. vice under the Military Set vice Act Some bu�ybody or tef#-phnne liqten'er of men and women will continue to disregard the danger until the7 too oleo expressing thanks for the grant. A communication from has confused our contributiona, to- have . become- victims of Consumptfon. 'avoid was received -zli Ross Robertson regrast to Sick Children's Hospital. Also. from W. ward the pu'rehaae of Victory Bonds If you would this disease, With the work Ing 3f the Mili Lary Set. wateb _your health, avoid needless woiW X Gage re grant to National 9anitar- vice Act. There to no truth whaterer in the T`7 and over -work: see that your food is nourishin# and thal it to served at low. A request for a grant was atan ituade by the Navy League. rumors, and It scorns to me that Mrs, Vanstone . &ad L my -self have regular Intervals. Ab*ve &E -get out in the Sunshine every inkwte an c n The standing committee 0111 Bonuses "for Wire Fencee, Drainage Matters. -suffered by the war without' ileople atitirting Spare; See that the a Your Iffite., reported- and recommended pay. and spreading nutrothful and inall- ejouastories Vj annoy IM plate of buslaean.and In olmr ome are Anon as follows: T. Reddin. bonus on rods of feces 60 lot 19. eon & 8 35 - - :1 YOUV4 bineorely open so Virt day and ght you may be aasured of phn I supply of J. Q Bryant, 11119 rods on lot Q. con. X-V;-49To,.1;S1 pure, frash ab. 24. 00. The standing committee on Coutin, getictes reported and recommended Pis y Meat sa follow is : D. R. Beaton, on acwunL of salary. 75,00 ; also. for dis. .2- buirsement &ad Postage, 1000. John Marker. for stationery. 2.7a w. a Yod re Christmas' , Barnes. 8&1* ry an treasurer, 225. 00 I- ; Mattliewo.salary as caretAker.450f), R. lillowbray. services nA reeve 8100; _.....Guests Forgle, an deputy -reeve, 76.00 Willwa. as 75. 00 councillor, ; F. H. Richardson, as councillor. 75.100 A" Tha 1Wr f._ -'W. J. Stailley. as councillor, 7&00 ; J. Me&= in Yow Haiiiiiiii. ryan 0 B t, rebate on dog tax, loo 600. Phill Rstate.� rebate of dog tax, &W . N. Warton. rebat4& one day at&- HAT a glorious Chrismas It would W tute labor. 1.80. be if you could have Anna CW The standing committee on Dam. and Marie Rappold, 71xwwn-4C*z]kwj% ages for Sheep Killed by Dogs report. ecs and recommended and Arther Middleton as your Yoh" gayment as fol- lows: Judson A. Pug , for one ewe, guem-to spend the holiday sesson slot -lAwb killed, W00 ; A. 1, Milne. to "Ork Pam" in your own lorne-and shl Aw yovi, -_-_,.,apeetings&me,90e. I"AcConnerhay. whenevoir yea wish f Jog made claim for Gamages for one *we slid one lamb killed and one Ismb Thanke to ske -Mornao A. Ild , boa, r.M.;9,.t Inlared, deferred payment until evi- You tan deuce St witness is Presented. act oall� AN Chrkiftle bin hr as 60 are The standing committ" on Relief to cow... reported and recommended as followi: Ne committee recominends that &a be issued for the sending of Ile Fraser to the Sick Children 1 8 ",'HOSPItAl. The committee recommend that this council defer making grants NEW ]EDISON tothe Sick Children's Hospital mud 0/0. A110 -ft- one Abe National Sanitarium until 1918. 7%e PIMA - PIP 6 grailts hAviDg Already been made to 'these institutions this year. Alaothat the consideration of the reproduces the human voice with suck fidelity request of the -Navy League for a grant be deferred. and accuracy Iblit no hurnatt ear The standing committee on Roadi; can detect. a shade of diffcrence between -Briftes reported and recommend. the living artists and the New F&son ed payments as followiI: Thos. Oliver, Re -Creation ot their voices. hauling I yds gravel on GreenRood road, "I *, Uxbridge Township. bal. Before hundreds of'. audiences have been -Ance on road@ and btidges expenditure conducted the famous -tone t�st, in An 1917, 25,65 -, Thos. Coad y, 56 yards AFIAv, Middle." which the artist sinp alone, then"suddt'nly l;ravel for n t' oden,gra�velouIppoplipedlot 1N)' 580; F' on Brock 41F* Afil-ft" 0� stops, leaving the New Edison to continue road, cons 7 and 8, 12.17 ; also for hatiling 46 yda gravel Brock road con.. T, to. be the song. Thirty difTerent a'rtisn have made the test before more than a mi;lion charged to County 33 IT5 ; also for people. And not one ofthis' vast audience hauling 27 yds gravei on . - Brock road, has been able to tell,. except by Watching con 8, to be charged to 06unty, 27,00 Roy Morgan, for unleading the singer'3 liP9, when the voice'stopped car of timber and hauling same to Clare- .-mont,740: Roy 'Morgan, and the New Edison bepn. bs6uling gravel on Brock 8 As a Christmas gift, what could equal this rd cons and 9. also On 9th cOn OPP lot 115, to be charged to 046119010 wonderful Instrument ? It inesne a richer, fbUcr fife County. 34-60; Abijah Forsyth. for erecting railing on con 9, opp lot 11, to b" -a pernizzlent pan to thestre and opera houm--an latroductlan to all cb&Med to county, 2.60 ; also for work on sideline bet lot@ U 88, the music of an the WOTA and am 6, filling approaches to, culvert, Come to Our Steve, a" Ict so show bow Mr. re. IL00 ; also for building cement Calvert an sideline bet Raw& bw neenaw is Cmmdibg lots 20 and 21. kpu 7. t1he boom Twell "d ANI@b. 79-08 1 Win Pengelly, hauling 100 yde 72 of gravel on Greenwood road, so,M; re p WS@Ilont on son a ate 09V lint I& Pall; same and m rW, 317*25 ; IEL Johnam, baWinX gravel on -:*"t bill, VMtayale, 17 yds. 17.86 - alien 7 Giw The-Gro6ery Store Ybur Cldisbmais Grocery Order --Seeded Raimins l5c lb --S,wdless Raisins We lb Valeneia Raisins lie lb Calif. 04rante 20a Mixed Peels Vc,ib. Shelled Walnuts 75c lb Ohelled Almonds 60c lb Fresh Dates Ide lb Shortening, Lard, Crise-oi �Spices, Figs. Plavors in &senses. Everything yott need-Freshi Pure and Good. .,,_.We don't want all your trade -Just all your Grocery irade. w -R I -C H A R D S 0 N PiAerin- z. Hardwaalre :Store I There's just one plitee to' buy ...THE 1900 WASHER -Price $16. 00. Fully guaranteed. Free trial given. There's also just one place toLbuy 7 _RAY0 LAMPS V V� AN D Happy Thought Ranges" That's Pickering's Hardware Store. Full line of stove -pipes, elbows, stove boards. oil beaters, lanterns. Farrrlers-Ge� yottr Stock Foods kore. International and Herbageum. JOHN S.!BALSEDOON, �?ICKERING "U SM CREAM OF THEWEST FLOUR .,-for Comi Ni%olmome Brmd It@ the Fiour' that makes the Bread, therefore, you caa't gelk best reoulta from an Inferior grade. TUal's wky we recomme" if ...'CREAM OF THE WEST The beat Bread Ploar on the warkeiii. Monarch Pastry --Queen City Blend are splendid Mara. Try tbew. rim I he QmpbeH Flour Milh Cosl� Ltd. IN THE -DOMINION ]BAXK IS ft afts" a. "a, M.P., Fmium W. V, KAMM% "Itsia"eklieft a A. 111140111% eanst mum4w caphall rwm UP 11111111.0wo" Reserve Final 1119ANW006 -Savings Department �:d puft "M nvftw In *0 Rank. Ing awma galili on devesift W 1111I.00 =it 0111WAVIIIII. ­`.wmrmy BRAOCKi. I.C10RDON MAL L" 7 - Good Th i n gs Jor' '.Ch ristmas". 'Choicest of Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Etc., at prices that are right A good assortment of Tops, DoUs, Books and Blocks for the little folks and something. f6r the older ones as well. We hav . e had a Tery sueseetsfal flabing ex �editioni' having asoared some- ehoice Salmon, fresh and froxen, on salaYriday and Saturday. Come M early wd gei a good'ohoke. -Ev A NN la,", '&WAIL 441V - - -PLAARMONT The Liberal meeting which was Satwday H. B;&, Was I To 9 Toronto to have been hold on eveniug last,on behalf of W. H. N �%ZEEDS Wal. Graham had a busifiess Sinclair, failed to materialize cw. -Sinclair Alsike, Red Clover. Timothy and all ' kinds *r l o on Friday. TVto Torontid. and Mrs. Miller spent Sun. iugto the storm. Mr. and Mr. Mow bray braved the els- of seeds. We are Ila the market anti rare prepar. 4% with friends in G - oodwood L menta ill or,4,er to do their part bat the auflience was no where to ad to pay t1ju hlgLet,!. WKrkVt, prices. The best equipped cleaning mills Pa. George Richarnson. spent a be seen, thinking that vo speaker in the country, few days in Toronto list week. James Evansbeen confined would venture out insucha night. send us samples, or comn: linicate with ,has -----to his hones with a severe attack . .... 7- - TIME TJ BLE-Fickerfav Staton * , , us before eellir)g. Take advantage of tha best Seed Mark- -of asthma. I T' a'' Ttsins going Boallialiall 10110 wC eta in the world. T. Oester shipped another car of turnips on Tuesday. This makes 'No. 6 -Mai 8.09 a K. .4 28 Local 2 65 P. M. Bell or Independent phone. AN - - #..hi. ."aeon 16. 80 Local 6.24 P. x. Prompt, efficient and reliable service Cement Tile For Sale :-We Wajit Now 4. A reliable Agent in Ontario Count 2116 Iri"S. 4. Sand 8 Inch, and 10. 12 to sell Pelham's P,,erl,,W Fruit and 161n culvert pipes, at old prices If i Ornamental T!r4ea duOing Fall and bought before New Years. -Frost will Winter months. Good pay, not affect -them. so that they can be territory. free selling equipment. e%ollillt stored during wipter-if not put- in this- Over dW Acres of theebolceet Nurs. fall, also a few thousand cement brick ery Stock, including "w• varieties. for style. coutrulled by us. Haudaume up-ta- The. Vftitevale Tile Tardrj date selling equipment and a splendid Cauadian;grown stock to offer customs - era. We are not jobbers. Write now for agency terms to waremod. livery PELHAM NUASERY CO.. Toronto, Out. Miss Bessie Smith. of Uxbridge, Trains going Well due as follows- in handling Seeds guaranteed. 'Bus meets all Trains N. B. -Catalogue senton request to Local 20.27 A. M applicants for agencles. or purchallem .U.s become a member of the staff 140- 29 J. H• DOWNEY COKPA14Y First-class Rigs to Lire day or o Nursery stock. 27 Local 2 35 P. M: of the Standard flank here. 7 M&il - 7.40 P. M. WHITBY. ONTARIO night at lowest prices. Born -On Sunday,Nov. 18th, *Rnndav included at Jeffery Hale Hospital, Quebec, Phone 1805. E to Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Renfrew, a TH -daughter. Thos. Sanderson & Sou, Sherman Rumohr was confined PROPRIETORS tdays suff. o his house for several AKN STANDARD I ering from an attack of: sciatica CHRISTMAS BARGAINS but to now improving. OF CANADA Alex. Wilson to still confined to At Last Year's Prices j4PAD OFMCK TORONTO the house with attack of asthma. -Ail Men'sSweaters, from $2.00 to $5.00: We hope that he may soon be Men's All Wool Underwear at -111.26 ,around again in his usual stateM of Reg. $3.00 to $7.00. Money Orders and Drafts are per pair. health. Wm. Waddell shipped a, num- Men' Fleece Lined Rt 75c. per; garment a Boys' Plee6e-lined at We. per garment. I her of fine cattle one day last week issued by this Bank payable in W&men's Medium Heavy at 40c. per for whish he received a handsome garment. figure. Tlitpurchaser was a Inan Flannelette Blankets, 12/4, grey or dram the west. as white at $2 25 per pair, TID ISTa an parts of the world. Mrs. Harry Thomson entertain Rubbers at last year's prices, .-,ed a number of friends one day PICKERING BRANCH, last week, in honor of Mrs. Wat. W C. ZIMMFMMAN, Mwas"P. Braneb also at V#Vtby. J. I=INGOLD :son, of Stratford, who is visiting .....her and other Claremont friends. NORTH CLAREMONT Peter Macnab Sr. returned home on Tuesday morning after spend- ing pend I Mrti. K. A -Water, Pure Water ng nine weeks with his daughter, Renfrew. of Quebec; Mrs. Macnab will not return until after Christmas. It you are wise yon will use the only The nolon Christmas entertain- Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, meat of the Methodist and Pres- who Is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline byterian churches will be held on ppJ Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings 'Tuesday, Dec. 18th. A good pro for water works. Also bath room !1z - adults, will be given. Adiabs'-ion tures, etc. Everything given careful adults, 25 cents; children, 10cen to. attention. Children of'the Sunday Schools, fes. PUMP WORSE, A carload of coal arrived in town Home Tel.,5141. Whitevale, OW. on Monday which was handed out in small quantities to those who -Get the Genuine were most in need of it. It all • 4. disappeared ina few hours, some The Fruit Store having gone to the station before HAS THE QUALITY daylight on Tuexday only to find Graf onola others there before them. The Neilson's Chocolates, In bulk, People are longing for the good Malaga Grapes, (leaps Fruit, etc. old times when the best beech and Avoid disappointment. Refuse imitations. Only MA le sold for one dollar a cord. Don' forget we are In the market with genuine Columbia Grafonolas and Records bear bighent prices for the d stuff - cord for December Paged Bator- • chickens, ducks. rabbits and pigeons, that the north and south roads .day and Sunday, with the result this trade. mark. Look for it before you buy. eeese especi illy wanted form now were very - badly bloeked. The till the Now Year, ebaroh services were badly inter- fered nterfered with b 'the storm. The NEILSON'S ICY CREAM only services held were those in the Presbyterian ehnrch in the H. J. MARQUIS morning and In the Methodist church In evening, and these were Pkkwhs tontnio Vol apoorly attended. Macy I of the young men In this40 Gralonola 1�0­ neighborhood who were exempted as -brthe local tribnnal are non- u t ssed by the fact that they re A oeived notice to appear before the appeal judgeat Whitby this week. e to 9 W loss They cuumot understand why the o. , , t3 j 4 q" military authoritielij should a �141111 appeal 4.4 ilagainst their exemption, . 4 z the Minister of Militia has stated b that none would be drafted who 0 6 Were honestly engaged at far nr FM &4L9 BY' Work. Joe rob, The extensive auction sale of C. W. Liddle, Agent, Pickering, Onto a. -a•m! War 04 a inrplue stock, consisting of 72 Wm 16 head of registered and high-grade Mai, -eattle, 8 horses, =lambs and 10 -small 'pigs, belonging to E. K I as a Paxti, which took place on last Peels'Shob'Store WWI J017 • -Wednesday, was well attended sled lidding was active. This is i6he largest surplus sale that has Cold Days 4are Coming aken place here for a number of Pal, having amounted to $7W9. Now in the time to buy your F&H and Winter Footwear. We.kave a J new 1"T.WWW7 8, onhavo 4, I three good assortment of Rubbers, Overshoes, Felb'Boots and r, v:eetsrts 11 ''ears, was sold in t Slippers, laggings and Spats. , a•natss»atx hourne an a half. The sale Was ne 19 B. Fn' h, of Glen ;g e our line of Every Day Work Boots for men and boys.' Grain Chopping M or, whose *p;ov:f his ability _a@ all auctioneer. SCHOOL SHOBS-Your eVIdren will need school sheet, and wo ago AND FLAKING The meeting called fnr Satnrda at your'serviem with the beet shoes made. ;night in the interests of Mr. W. I so prepared to do chopping sad eat N. Sinclair. wap postponed "until taking every day in the week Saturday afternoon, Dec. 150. at Jo _,.;T E E L SO N ezeept Saturday. at.8 d t 2 o'elock. This storm on Saturday cents per bag; .-WHITBY, ONT. night made the holding of the BROCK STREET, meeting impossible. On Saturday Some atone boats, we tongues oululand. n and binder afternoon next Mr. Sinclair -will F. Bayles, GmeiiwoOd Mr. R. R. Mowbray, Reeve of loc-al A-ge-n-t-winted I speak to the electors at Claremont. The People'e s "StorJohl" Pickering, and Mr. Fred Richard- son, of Pickering Village, will .speak with him. Mr. Sinclair is FOR giving this extra meeting on FLe- learance Wave P. 1 0 K E R I N Q count of the disappointruenrt t to Surging Out on the C AND DISTRICT the Claremont people, last Sa ur- -day night. A Few Bargains yon cannot afford. to miss _.-To sell for The election is almost the sole. I Children's Syeater Coatq, all size's, to clean, at 89 "THE OLD RELIABLE --topic of conversation at the pres- Men's heavy shoes, regular 5.00, at 4.27 YONTRILL NURSERIES!' ent time. In former elections one 6.00 :5.20 could pick out almost every Tory Bos' Towlings' 8100 '..2.29 and GTurrit in the riding, but in this , regular 25 cents, joO 19c Splendid list of Stock for Fall election, many are completely lost . We still have a few real bargains in Millinary Dept. planting, 1917, and andlcannot tell on which side they Spring planting, 1918, belqng. Tories In large numbers dee12% Q 0 3M M I including many new varieties kre that they will not castfig which we alone control. their vote in -favor of their former -leader. Bqrden, while many Grits Pure TA&f Lard at 80c. Domestic Shortning, 5 Ih pails, 1.25 a pail Send. for new illustrated Catalogue, think that it in treasonable not to Seedless Raisins, 2 pkgs for Me. Pure Malt Tinear, bottle rag 25c., 19c also Agent's Pro ition; Hand - support union goversipent, of Campbell's Soups, 2 for 25e. Cooking Molasses, 2 @&us for 26c. some free outfit. ElLclus- which Borden is the leader. - The Salues, lame Us% 2 cans Vir 25 tense. ive Territory. UMMAL 00MMMION usany and soldiers who have b privilege of voting makes the 9WNZ and.WBLLINGTON, situation more mystifying. Both eidessre esafident of! win- The routhill Nuges -ning, but there will be many our-N.'Be M E N T E. E R ISM TMin Aare forshm after do. bot Deem4r. RICKBRING ToaoxTo, 02"Ame Of all materials and design kept in stook. It will pay you 0 call at our works acd inspect our sio* ad obtain prices Don't be lal" vi*s we do not employ them, couseq = & Y we Con, and do throw off the apo_" ommission of 10 per osul., which you will orliftinly save by purobasing from us. all solicited. WKITIT IRANITE CO., XROG and Works, Whitby, Ontario PICKERING BAKERY FRUIT CAKE FOR XMAS 3rders received now for the beat ev line ever at 45c per lb. A cheaper Cake, but good. at 35c per lb. Wedding Cakes our specialty Both Phonee. E. R. Monney, Pickering N:m PIOXCEIRUNG ti LUMBER YARD HARDWOOD FLOORING `Pecan supply hardwood floo rt In beech, birch. maple, plain and quartered. White and red oak is all grade*, widths and thickness /,-;Oj ItOOFING Buy Rubrold- Ready Roofing, lAw first ready roofing, made in JIM 4 —SHINGLES Choice B. C. red cedar shinxiss W. D. Gordon &-Son, J, PICKERING Bell and Independent pbov& & DISNEY BROS. .Funeral Directors ;and Embalmeri, Whkbyp' Ontario Calls answered promptly ..any boar by motor. - No extra charge for dintan"_ .We have the finest Hearty and equipment outside of Toronto Bell Phone, day or -night, Na W indo.andent, day, No. 52 Nights and Sundays No. 65 6 i 7'. COAL and`' GLIR.,0UN Hard and soft Ooal of the beek quality on hand. Highest price paid for Barley',`N Rye and Buckwheat delivered at Spink's Mill, Pickering_ Station -Coal Co. & In Unity there is Strength There is a great movement at pres- ent for co-operation among the farm - ere of Ontario and every farmer to invited to join the good work. Attend the meetings of the U. S. CP: Club and become better acquainted with your neighbor and mutual re- spect and eonfidence will develop. Room for a few orders of twine Tell place them with the secretary, and AN those getting twine through the club are asked to got It promptly from Xft Marquis or Lome ruckrin. .United FarmerW ..Club,. Pilekerwile sac.. h 3yY s t :7th c� r rr��-n-�a'A "a*�R"a'+1 e ^?+A s r -�y:.F m ^ , rte` .. .. _ °._ ry,. ^ v -leve.: •Qs..een, 1;:... . ',.,Y.w''' q, -•'�'sau+m."..dur.:•,.,,s ''mss:=cuj k t Y,w„+ezv'w v -Ni h�sr.-.rvxprh ro.-711`1 •�; .. lar }: •+v"us'. >n1 e'•eay.,c +sem:: •.�.-,n . .p. ,,t,.. y. .,,'i'v-„.,«7';-;,� .r ..h ,+• ,a., �r..-. ._:.�- x'+•',..�:•� ..-• fro +.:. -"m"A� ?�,�'.�-, ::9. '• •a' .gr...�. .• °' -+,” v`P .reiw.:'"ot� ?'.v.rt:.,.•: ,.Y s`. v' ,� '.`.Y.i ,.Y+?er .. _ 3..,' „ - w - 1 I _ BRITISH AND FRENCH TROAPS REACH FRONT ITALIAN LINO. Enemy Drive in Asiago Sector is Checked—Italians Can-'Nowu Hold Passes. r '^ • _ _ ,- __ . •_ g , ���o���o��- � n Headquartet�s in Northern suspended, with the enemy checked, V - " - ! Italia if .The Disaster is . the_ Most. Awful Catastrophe - I _ Italy, Dec. 9. -British and French' not defeated, in his main design, of } •CONFLSION OVER troops- have taken ug -their positions- breaking through -to the Brenta Valley- - - 'Whieh Has Befallen' An Cit ;3'HI�sTLES BLAMED . in the front Italian lines on this and the plain a few miles below, al- Any, Y _ front. It will be cheering news to though he succeeded in advancing his ;„ -4-q-o-o-o- the --allied world' -that -allied- reinforce- limes a, short distance when 'the' Ital• - -' s lilt Worlds Pilot •rank Mackie, .'who was eats -have now definitely taken their ians fell back to new positions. t _ on- the munition"ship, declares ' place on the actual Italian front and These positions, guarding the. rem I o _positions. held by the .Italizn• tela and Gadena ' passes, have sue that the accident was due to a c are to -da occupying.trenches in the confusion of whistles, sounded by battered cessfully resisted all enemy efforts, Harrowing Details of the Explosion Which Wrecked the Northern the Belgian Relief steamer. - troops, now 1•elieved• for a needed re-; and the Italians on the steep heights Of -Thou- In addition to her cargo of muni• spite. on each side of the asses rain down ,,,.•. _ . ,Section of the- City and Caused Death and Injury- -, • - _; P tions, the Mont Blanc carried a The British posit}on is around the artillery and 'rifle -fire and' release • sands—Collision in the Harbor Between French Munitions deckload of benaine, and this heights of Montello, on - the upper, huge boulders every time' the • enemy -- " caught fire, following the ex lo- '- `Ship b1o;: �. Blanc and• Belgian Relief Steamer, The Imo. g 9 P (Piave, where the batteries on the forces try to gel through. . _ Sion, heights are already in action, and rifle; This has continued .until the ltal k - The Captain of the Mont Blanc fire answers the steady sniping from ians seem reasonably. assured of • Many -hundreds of people are dead the roadway were themangled re- ordered his crew to take to- the across the river. The Fren�c -position holding the passes and compelling tits ti y boats. The men hastily left the is in an equally important •sector, enemy to Took for another line of ap- and thousands are injured and home- mains of his little two- ear -old child, met death -chile play on: who had'y leas because of a frightful Explosiing..nn'.. ship i4 two boats go and rowed for The Battle of Asiais virtual3y;proach, the roadside. J the Halifax aide of the harbor, ;Zd the fire which followed it on Many of those composing the crews , ivhioh they reached ,in safety. ursday of last week. All the .ex- of; ships in the) arbor were killed and: The men ran for,refu,ge, as they CIVIL HAIL IN Itt`SSIA. BRITISH GAIN t -creme' north end. of the city is deviist- injured. The damage along the water • felt that an explosion was itgevlt- able. Twenty minutes later the London, Dec. 9.=A proclamation to s * 4F - sited. The city is cut off from tele- I front is very, serious. j y the Russian nation has been issued -by -AGAINST. icT� T� jR �( ? hie communication with - the The munition ship, after 'the crew i explosion occurred, and the men i the Russian Government announcing' u1711�1J i V!••, �p her, veered in towards the Hsli: were hurled flat on the ground. world. I fax side of the harbor, 'and the city M that• "Kaledines and Korai off, as - left listed by the Imperialists and Consti- s; The disaster •was caal,,�d primarily I r ecei� e�3 the _full fore of the explo- some hattered:beyutid recognition, and . tutional Democrats,Rt1SSians Ala to' Mesopotamia by the $elgian relief ati"amer, the Sion, } .have raised a -re Imo, Borns out and a_FrencU munition I • others groaning in their last agonies -"'volt and• declared avar in the Don re- Success. A ngrt of the .town of Dartmouth is I gine .against. "the people and the re_-' London, Dec. 9. -The following ofli �.� steamer, the Mount Blanc, entering also in ruins. i Halifax, Dec. $.-To-day, after an- volution." ' the harbor' coming into collision. Then ,- ]ear'. a4l the buldings In the dock- tial statement concerning operations v : i Y other terrible night, wh1.en the wind The proclama,tigri addp thpt "the' in Mesopotamia was issued to -day: the munition drip took fire and the, yard are in mins. , blew a hurricane and the'r:ih fell ." ` _ed on the P Constitutional Democrats and boor- I "After securing Sakattutan Pass crew left her. They land Practical the north end of the' torrents, upon conditions becoming geoi%ie are supplying the revolting 1 Tuesday the Turfs were pursued to Dartmouth shore, and soon after the, city has-been laid waste. noimal again, the relief work and the' - t ship blew up, with fi,000 tons of high q}1e-destruition extends from '.north g generals with scores df millions.' ,-the village of Karak Tepe, 25 miles ....ship 'The - 5, rani- ship was - search for the dead was continued. "Tho Workmen's and Soldiers' dele- north of Deli Abbas, through which xp 8 $ street railway ' tation, as far Mirth Many more bodies have been found gates have- .ordered _ the necessary , ` beached on the shore of the har- the enemy way driven after a'�harp as Africville, to Bedford Basin. and' and the number at the- r•arious movements of troops against the'engagement. engagement. The pursuit was made de- bar _ bar opposite' Halifax. Fragments of ;covers about two square rn�les. I marues'ia 1,060. ' 'counter -resolution arid issued decrees' !' the ship and her ammunition were r over difficulties .over bogs and inter- , p The build %Ahich were not de-; As yet no definite statement can; authorizing the local revolutions ;L scattered all over the northern part of stroyed by the extflo:+ion were laid: revolutionary , accred by numerous watercourses. The the city, the -violence of the ex- be _made about' the torsi number- of.' garrisons` to'attsck tlfe'eaemr4s of the British and Russians fighting on our y I waste by the fire that followed dead, though four thousand is given people without awaiting orders from. !.right - flank showed great ,'powers of T plosion wrecked all the buildings tri Thovaands Homeles.4 ( a?r the figure that may ultimate) be the supreme authorities and •forbid- y Y P endurance, overcoming all obstacles. { ° that part of the city' I Thousands of persons are rendered reached . ding any attempts at mediation." ! "Friday our aeroplanes bombed � "The 'moat awful. Catastrophe which 'homeless. The Academy of Music and i �"`'y-'- !Tux Kurmatri with good results. - y _has befallen- an cit in- the world.", y p buildings have been Acting on orders the "It 'is reported the Turks have set .: y y man ether utile buildi Police began' C13f16A1. 1'()E)D 1'lti WACKAGES ?r' Such is the opinion of all officers and thrown open to house the homeless. 1 the arrest to -day if all German Citi- I _ -- men who have returned from the front � fire to the Kifrt coal mites, as fires - '*` who have been in the thick of the Fire hundred tents have been erect- r -ens of Halifax, whet -her men or wo-� Food Controller A-nnannces Chance in were observed 'burning there ?'hu�s- ed on the Common, and thFae will be men. At six •o'clock seven men sled _ �tegulstions._ Eday• .'fighting since Canadians went into, ac i ., tion, And *they are right: The men given by the troops, who have one-woman..had, been locket! pp; slid, ._A despatch from Ottawa•mys: ,d►n- The total captures between ton ­ despatch from the trenches, the men'behindthe' goose up their barracks to house the the police are after the others, who nouncemPnt is made by the Food Con- day and Wednesday were 2.27 pris- homeless women and children. will be jailed as fast aw th_ey can be troller. that licenses would be issued, oners. including the commander of trenches or in the rear, and the man 1 Temporary hospitals -and morgueq"11 found._ n vAo has been through the times of have been opened in the school houses „__ .1 permitting the manufacture and im- the ] 56th-Regiraerit - and six other _ distress in London and the southeast - ! portation of specific cereal- foods .in officers. two field guns and one ma- in the western section of the city. The All the i;urvfvor% of the-�4ora'rgian package+ of leas weight than twenty- chine -gun." q, toast when Zeppelin and enemy tir, doctors and nurses worked hero 11 --=r r Y steamer Imo, which collided with the pounds, under certain regulations. _ i planes bombed the Capital of the , nj French munition shi `Mont Blanc Empire and the coastal towns, they ' in, renderi aid to the injured p Dealers, other_than those. mafrufactur- x �� A De Later Details were made prisoners by" British ins -or importing packages of c4reals,,�- A S ] all know! that they never 'met - .with naval authorities to -day. C Iain ; will be exempted 'from the r _ ay. ap P Provisions snch'tiirs casualties as befell the city ti r t TS P At nine o'clock on Thursday of just; control, and the emergency Blanc. .and Pilot McKay, who was of the order -in -Council of October 19. CAMBRAl .LINE I Order is big to Ise restored; ei Halifax on Thursday of last week. The fire department reports all fires Lamedoc of lite munition ship liant - y rn brie the vessel in when it was A11ER[VAN RED 1 week the city was enjoying its- usual 1 committee has matters well .in hand,) bringing period of calm and the, streets were A ' howling blizzard set in -Friday rammed by the relief , ship Imo, are; ` CROSS SEND-8 AID -British Slightly Advance LeLines _ crowded with -people wending -their afternoon - and ' impeded the rescue . arso fo' be placed under"arre:•t . The ---- _ xray to work, little thinking of that work,- but the homeless are being tem- pilot on the Belgian b04% is dead.- _ A despatch from Wu3hington says: Southwest of La Vacqueri. which in a few minutes was to befall l_porarily sheltered and made ..s com- . ----- - -Aid for the stricken city of .Halifax A'despatch from London sayei The �? ` them. 1 forfable as possible -pending the ar-' When the offcial Govei nment 'in- was started forward- an Thursday British have slightly advanced their Suddenly. like a bolt from the blue,' rival of supplies; doctors and 'nurses, vestigntiun of the mu.nitionaship ex-. night -by the American Red -Cross. On line southwest of La .Vacquerie, on the -there carne an explosion' From one which are already pouring in on Plosion begins here it will be testified the special train sent from Boston ILV , Cambrai front, it .was announced of - 'end of the city to the other glass fell, special train+ from other cities of -the- that the Monte Bhcne carried 4,000' the Governor of �fas.aachusetts were firislly on Thursday. - -- 'and -people were lifted f-tom.the side -.-'province and New -Brunswick, and will tons -of -TNT, the highest e-:pfosiv-e.' Rix experienced diyasterre}ief workers On Tuesday night, the official ?tate- e walks and thrown flat into the streets. be largely supplemented from._:ilaine,' ever known, and a deck load of ben- v ith gt:antities of surgical supplies,' ment says, the British troops. with - In the down-tow-n.offices; just begin- Massachusetts, Ngw York, Quebec and zine. _ bedding and clothing, and a special drew to the southwest of Noyelles- + Red Cro1 A train from.New Fork' car- s r-l'Escaut and Bourton Rood. e - -ming' to ham with the usual day's ac- Ontario on Saturday. Temporary -- u _ tivities, clerks and heads alike cower- hospitals have been sepured in sheds- The e.:timate of material -required ried food, mattresses, blankets, sweat- withdrawal, it is added, was accom- red under the shower of failing glass and stores where inmates of charit- for the temporarg repairs to be done art, oti'ercoat3 and a targe quantity of . pushed •without .the .Germans, appear - and plaster.whichfell About them._ . able institutions whose Y,uilding are in HIIilfAx so as to make damaged clothing for w•urfreh anZI children, _ ins to he aware of it until late yes- - ` The collision was a terrific one, the in danger of collapse will be- removed houses available, and Hhich'have been' "a- terday. I ;munition boat' bele Ba1iERS 1tL'ST SATE Minor" hostile attacks. s'uth of -amort aids a' eing poer ed'ocnngr�he neank-e4Pundil fe will furnish' re aced b the recoiZ9tructinn sec- WHEAT FOR ALLIES' NEED. Bourlon .Wood were repulsed With The Bank�of Nava Scotia will furnish prep Y. C room..•The relief vessel, which was severe loss •die enetny.- - ,, tion of the, Halifax Relief Committee. committees now organized. - i A -despatch from Ottawa says: Hon.; L practically 'uninjured. ,kept- going It .is _estimated that as much as a Glass, 1,000,000 Ii -or pane,, as ¢ X, WREE 19 B1 E PLOSION r _ 9o1'.ted sizes. W. J. Hanna, Food Controller, has POR'I't GLESE REBELS _ _ -_. ahead th the wounded c. aft. and year will_ be required to furnish en- - IAent a message to the. bakers' conven:1 OVERTHGW GOVERNMENT - pvhen t Are was seen to break ough glass to, rovide for• the city's, Putty, :>0 tong. - P y' . _ tion in Toronto urging upon_ the dele-' -- aboard her, asked away, arc) •thb ' needs;--omittingaltogether the Bashes,. 1$,000, � r g' � , gates- the necessity of considering by , Madrid, Dec: 9.-A telegram 're - crew started o abandon her. wrecked district, which eventually will Doors, 2.000; scantling, :.50,000 b,m. what means.the. cot>Iaumption of wheat _ceived here from Oporto says that the The UontlBlanc"drifted ,away, a -be rebuilt, in that portion of the city,! Boards (matched); 1,OOQ,000' feet's this country might be reduced. He revolution in Portugal -has ended with N '.burning wr4eck, while the relief boat still standing there is scarcely a' b,m. - teacheg near Tuft's Cove on the Dart- house in which the glass js intact. It Roofing paper, 5,000 square feet. )the. dstates t his message that owing n- the success a the revolutionaries, and mouth aide of the harbor. Seventeen . Wafl boird,-300,00a s uare feet.' - tile• distance tv Europe front. -Arse a that the Government has resigned. is as i�' the whole city had been built, ', * fq- ;tins and Australia the alines will be , Dr, Affonso Costa, former Premier _ minutes -after -the' ebIliMon'the explo- and all the_ glassing left for one job, : AsiTs, ],000 kegs, 2 to 4. inches. ! dependent during 'the -nett iht*� or and Minister of Finance, has formed a Ilion occurred. Under the force of the Stores are doing bu,•iness without' The above does not include any ma- i four months on Canada and the Unit- Provisional• Government, jncluding Dr. explosion houses crumpled like decks terials which may be required for' ed States for wheat supplieaL and Sidonic Paea, formerly Portuguese daylight, as all windows are now ' of card), *bile the 'uiifdrturtate-•resi- `boarded' up, and artifleial light is used dwellings which have -been -completely-"Led every effort -should be made to see Minister -to Germany, Itis reported � dents were swept to: draih in rile de- I by. day and nigh't.' demolished, nor for public buildings, :that that need is met. • that all is qui t in Lisbon and Oporto. bras• Among the citizens still able'to at- railway 'terminals, manufacturing, in- . The main damage was dorte in the dustriat buildings or, walls.de- tend to business, b..ndaged heads and g• `— '--� trorth end --of the_ city, known as- Rich- i hands are common sights and foi• the sirous of forwarding material should mond, which was opposite the -point most • part, 'they think them'selvegi communicate with Col. Robert S. Low, 1 BRITISH CAPTURE. OLDEST TO" IN "'`--sof--the .i oaselr�� collision. Here the fortunate to l ace escaped 'that well. i Chairman Reconstruction Committee, diimage was so extensive as to be to-' Halifax Hotel, Halifax, so as to avoid tally beyond r t eel field is n uns and! The battlefields . of Europe, ' I overlapping. - - D! the R • A CIENT HEBRON Streetdescription.do not i - - - ""furnish a arallel to the scenes wit Dartmouth, N. $:; Dec. 9. -This' Sitnated 20 Miles South -Vilest of Jerusalem -Site of the Tombs ' flames swept over the district. � P , Five minutes after the explosion hessed at Halifax, says Duncan Grey, town, on the opposite shore to Halifax, who arrived in St. John on Friday.! of .Abraham and Other Patriarchs. c. ilio terror ;stricken streets of : people, wall j He was engaged in inspecting shells rbla t freme the a munition ship Mont c - s - a si trying to make their way as best . n a shed on the ��aterfront when the Blanc. , A number of manufacturing f A despatch from` London say , hate, Isaac and Jacob; to which th8 t they might to the outskirfs in ordr'.devastation.began, and, barely escap-' plants were destroyed and several General E. H. Allenby report 'that he 20,000. Mussulmans and the 2,000 for - the a to get out of the range of what ey ed before the building collapsed. This rows of houses blown down. The loss I has occupied the town of Hebron, iri eigners alike do reverence`. thought to be a Gea•man rain, is .his -story: _- I of life was-om hundred -and fifty:. I Palestine, the British War Of lee ofti- One of the oldest towns in the Women rushed in terror-stricken "A few seconds after the roar of the world, Hebron, in -the days. of Jose- omen through •the streets, many= of explosion a gust of wind swept, An appeal for $26,000,000 was made cially announces to -night. phos, was -,believed to have existed for �h�gm with children Isla -peri to their through the shed and then down came to the people of Canada bq the May- Aricient'Hebron, to -day called' 14 2,300 years. According to legends of lyreasts. do {heir eyes was a look of ' pillars, boards and beams. I rushed ors of Halifax and Dartmouth to -day, the Arabian name El Khulil, is sit- 'the. t.ewisb and. -Samaritan writers, `: fsrebr' ' as they- �}u;ciggled ' in mobs I to the open and the sight that.met my and -this figure is taken -as represent- uated. about _20 -miles. south-west of the "field of liamascus," near the , Jbrough the streets with -blood-stain-� gaze R-as•the worst tliat I hope ever to ing only a part of the material dam- Jerusalem, with approximately' 1b,000-' town, is that stretch of red earth from `1,;• _ , laces and endeavored to get any see in this world. age done by the explosion of the car- inhabitants. Although the British � a-handfal- - of • which God- -createdp. where from the.falling ma.nnry and I "I have beer in the trenches in go of the Mont Blanc last Thursday. forces are nearer to'je... lem on the Adam. _ grumbling walls. ._ - Franc%. I -'have gone 'over the_ lop.' - Sir. Robert l3orden announced `that west and the north-west, the taking I _There is a grotto pointed out as the Among the hundreifs wlir; w"e-re'k-ill- i Friends and' -comrades have been shot pending a full consideration of the of. Hebron is of interest because'tra=! place where -Adam anis E"e hid after - 'pd by the explosion was one particul- i m -Tey presence: I have semen scores needs of those who have suffered Uy dition identifies it as the site of the , their expulsion from Paradise -the I , •' -.prly sad case of s Canadian Govern- of decd men lying upon the battlefield, the calamity the Dominion Govern- tombs of Abraham and other pa- spat .where they mourned for Abel; I trent employee named MacDonald; but the sight that Feeted me yeater- ment had made a preliminary appro- triarche.- It fs -a hill -of shining white murdered by Cain. The Mussutmans who, on rushing to his homd after the day v7as a thousand times Worse, and prlation of $1,000,000 for immediate bou: es banked about a noble mosque, I even mark. the place, throe Hailes to - = explosion, found that all his family far more pathetic. relief. The amount will be imme- and set between,hilis rich with olive, the south-east, where the murder oc- " ponsisting of his wife and four chil- "I saw people lying around under diat4ly at the disposal of the local fig and pomeg'ranite trees. In the carred, and hive a tomb which they _ timbers, stones and other debris• c mosque is the reputed tomb of Abra- believe to bs Catn's. jlrelt, had perished. Befb\e l.im oil t I relief committee. q :ruw+.:+,is ..; -. .. -',. ... ....-.,-,....,�..,...-'r..:..- ". �.b1. .....,... .. - * -,,....sae....-tys,::,-.,..........—,.a,..._- .,.-....,,.N.-.�: `xe.",�tk.:Cr"S:'�C�tiYiaxSexu7a.-:1'S'.ta.;:swlS".mo.�,n,m•�.•.".- ...millit"ii..w%uid,.,�r,n j, en ....w.,2•yrt.i2�.u4:' , ie nm 2L3'&eht .e Sae rxu"..-,"i.a 'r a `w,• n EATING NUTS KILLS ANIMALS. Fats In The DI@L Theie •.*ILr rmm" YiEsi LIFT A CORN There is no fat in potatoes. you want red- food that I Fed to -Livestock in Holland Because OP7 WITHOL!T.PAIN Lard is nearly .90 per eont. fat. 0 'contains the greatest of, Shortage of - F.odder-. Butter in the bftt.$orm of-fatfor children. Cincinnati man' how to dry Wriount of body -building 'Because ' of the shortage of !odder'This f&L..of pl the seeds. ants, 1A. contained in thaterial at lowest cost. The ;n Holland farmers hav=e been feefeedingLip a born or -callus go' It lifts, their livb, stock with- nuts; and as a off with fing .0 At least a- third. of Ahe body's food whole wheatgrainis all food. I result many of the cattle have - died 0— a o1' o,'—o---0—o --- Q.- o o ----o should be fat. Find the health of a large percentage Cocoa is the only popular bev6rRge, ti ---Shredded Wheat Biscult in - 41 hks b --en aff6eted seriously. You corn -pestered. man, and women i"which' 'ha's "fat.": is the whole wheat -shoes i The United -Statas Consul at Am- need suffer no longer. Wear the digestible form.. Two or t 1 The colder the climate the greater: rAerdam -writes that all kinds of sub- that nearly. killed you before, says this the craving for fat. - three of these loaves of tit,tea fox fodder have been fed to CJnqIuuatl.auJhQr1ty_ because a few tiak6d;ii;rhole wheat with milk animals.. The deatk of stall -fed ani- drops of freezone applied directly. on. a Body fat is of three kinds -stearins, 0 mals haA been frequent and '18 Ittri- tender, palmitin and oleine. W th! T L ng corn or callus, stops I and most; and a litt e fruit make anour- bated to spoiled orotherwise u;wTole- soreness at once and Soon tte -coru or I Oats are the "fattest" ai it ca -h be i"heating" of the cereals.- SUA, eases thd hatclened 'callds loo8end i3o strCrig-thenint XnCal- some food. In many e ' mor fat nul animali have bi�en freely given acorns, lifted off, foot and all, without pain. Aloin of mutton on has tricot than any other joint, chestnuts and bee6bnuts, unshelled and A small bottle of'freezone costs very t is little at any drug store, but will posi. Fats yield glycerine, - an efaential• , uncooked. All: of these nuts,' it off every hard or -soft corn component of high explosive ivetred, in their natural state have tively takenot rill of poisonous. elements, especially in the or. callus. This should be tried, as it Athletic training.. does CAN "Yat," but of ,the excess water.in the shells. . It is said that horses have Is Inexpensive and 'is said not to Irrl- ounding skin. tissues of the, body. MA -died within two hours after eating tate the surrounding raw and unshelled beechnut If your druggist hasn't any freezone A famine in fat (41s in Germany) a in eon- yqu is more terrible than a- famine in siderable quantities, the stomach and: tell him to get a -small bottle for , 'A man doin intestines 'beilig fatally disordered. from his wholesale drug house. it is� bread. g sedentary work re- m fine stuff and. acts like magic every Experts advise that nuts be fed to stock in limited quantities, not more quires three otinces of fat _dai.ly in some form. COMP NY LIMITED than. a. kilogra-mme- (22 pounds) at Linseed oil is the most impoitan TOROKTO. Made in Canada. the utmost daily, and then only after:England's Self-Confideuce. vegetable oil in the - production of, they* have been shelled and boiled, care Baron Plener, a German, speaking glycerine for explosives. being- taken to throw away the boil- before the Upper House if the Reichs-; Which? ing water. It'is remarked,' however, tat, said he was see tical' re arding Iiraenw3i��), moc� .9 Teacher—Name the chief exports of that nuts can be fed more freely to. the -peace ieeft-g in enemy, countries Frocks for Canada. pigs than to othq animals, and that, England," he declared, "will not be Cure for -Prompt PupLil--Soldiers! 'Winter besides, they are. very fattersin time yet. Second Pupil (indignant .9 ripe for pence for a long 'Her military self-izonfidence has been Bad Breath Second are not exp"; theywe trans. ri JUICE IS go enormously increased thr9ugh the LEMON "Bad breath is a sign of decayed ports. "FRECALE-REMOVER i creation of a great. army in such a teeth, foul stomach or unclean short period that one cannot imagine bowel." Ifyour teeth are good, Xins,rd's raltaissiazt-9 Cares colds, ho. Girlel Make this cheap beauty lotion anything diverting Britishpublic look to your digestive organs at I to clear and whiten -your skin, optnion from its war Policy." once. Got Selgirl's Curative Syrup at druggists, 26 to 30 drops Ayrshires, Jerseys and, Gueraseye our food -thejuto6e of two.lemout Wil—Vat 'Cures Diphtheria. a and stop the bad breath I are the best milch cows. after meals, clean up y ounces Squeeze . 3 Into -Xissard P.= 50C. and $1.00 Bottles. a bottle containing three of orchard white, : shake well, and you To cut hot, fresh bread Meat the Do not buy guhsiitutes.. Get have.a quarter pint of the best -freckle ficnife well and the bread will cut the genuine. 6 '.\7EW LAID EGGS ,,POULTRY, PEAS. n Hixh- and tan lotion, and complexioq beaut - enwollsly and evenly. beans. honey, anions wanted. ;W tier, at very, very P-nall cost. tt Cvrices 0% en. J. U. Arsenault. 21D5 Ltharin- Evs-t-montieal, lea Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store- or toilet counter will supply XISCMLZANMOUS Gmnulated' EyeBds, 0111 S three ounces of orchard white for a. J: are Fe W���URA HEALS and Windq.,citly iar. bargains; it,outi-nal -PI)or- _F, this sweetly, si Eyes Inflamed by few cents. Massage relieved by Murines Try it in qrill.tt awultiag immediate purchasers; V your Eya "in Baby's Eps. fragrant lotion into the face, neck, riptjte Catalogue free. Buffalo I'm Exehantre, Uri -bane building. arms and hands each day and see how 1; R Ilessiarthw'Jad Eyscandod t b, RZ Buirstio, %.�ew York A Dr. 86 so IMA ON BABY � "I r 5�. 6:� "—Sweden - freckles and blemishes disappear and, NwineltyeRemedy'1111 W 11111FANEN A.Nr) HELL how clear. soft and white the� skin be- 9" salve. in TWma 25& Pyr giv M* V,- Free. I x' -o , xr-at work on a real born Spread Covering Body, Awfu #Ak 39surlase Jcre astainedy Co.. Cklicaffe d worl-I i­vand ung ine, life after death; Yes! It Is harmless. VuReM -ni)- 2A rents oostpaid. W Cupid's Machine Gun. Disfigurement., Itched and li i.aw 4ci; I, kwli,l 1.-,Pnut-, Toronto Waitchi An amorous Britisk youth was be. ;.CANCEIL TI:UOnS LUMPS. Burned, Had to Scratch, iternal and externAl cured A T9mmy on furlough entered a ing taken to task for his flirtations. i Ir out pain by our borne troal mots L spits �7. M He Imam ModicaJ Je*eler's shop and, placing- a much- "Engaged -to four girls at once!" -ex- y baby was tmbi-ed with eczema b*f-r* 1-6 IRIEW D which and spread all Limited - colfIrEW004 ont. .1r_ttered gold wat ' on the counter, claimed his horrified uncle. "How do began on her face ovez tic r hfAy. It was in said: "I want this 'ere mended.. - I you explain such shameless 'conduct?." �i � =R-7& a rasb and was`�ery 'sore After a careful survey the watch-! "I doli't know," said the graceless and inflamed, causing aw.. maker said: "I'm afraid, air, the cost I nephew. - "Cupid must have shot me ful disfigurement. The of, repairing will be double what you 2p V: rash itched and tamed R^duces Strained, Puffy AnIttesi qo MockLL with a machine gun." h Lymphorigith. Poll Evil, Fi makin5 her scratcl, terri— slut% gave for it." bly an site was c runs. Rails. Swellbigs; Stis;:3 Lamened "I don't mind that," said the p1dier. and allays I H Sores, Cuts. "Then -1 -used 'Will jou merr6 it? Cuticura Btioo t Chafes. It i.1 a Wulses, 'I was y cured - of painful Goitre by 5�ap arA Ointment. Bab i "Yei," said the Je*eI r,' at the e I , , I SIFE ISTISEPTIC 190 GERI12A MINARD'S. LINIMENT. was sealed with six cakes re price. X�LIN. of Cuticura Soap and three Noxei of Does not bji"cr cr move. The "'Well," remarked' BAYA.RD 'McM CUdCura L OintMerit (Signed) Chatham. Ont. double collar and the wide my, 'smiling. hairanX-orse can be'worked. Pleasant to use. led "I.ga the nose Henry -Richard, Murray Harbor, P. E. girdle or sash are unusually attractive . ase a German A punch or. I was cured of inflammation by 0 a, .)ttle, delivered.. Pe-(He your case _featu_�es of this simple pleated tunic for it, and I'm quite ready to you I., April 2, 1917. You may rely on Cuticura to care for ABSORRINE, JR-. amiwitic vn­­� to vmtmd. Fw 7* give -MINARD14 . IMENT: For sper�al instructions and Book 5 M free. McCall Pattern No. 8064, two if you'll mend it. ..LIN dress. MRS. -W. A, 4OHNSO.N.y our skin, scarp, hair and hands, .Jvcn Str0i& Polviful. Knon,,I, F—I'm V-10- arta- Misses' Dress Pattern in 4 sizes, 14 Pres Valsh--Oht. For Free Sample Mail ad. kime'L—Mr, 4, fe. drQp rmq�,d at" sippil'.cu.. Fol bortle at dellers,01,4euverec to, 20 years. Price, 20 cents.- 14ONEY ORDERS - Was cured of FgIctal'-Neuralgia by. dress pcj�­ca-i: --C= Dept k. 0 TOAS, P. 0, F.. 516 Lyman* Bldg, Monroe, Gati. 51. These patterns may be obtained Boston, C. S.A." S,!! Absortime ad AbsortiNw- Jr., u- si!,� to Cj_" Dominion Express Forelbn Cheques MINARD'S LIXIMENT. from your local McCall dealer, or from are accepted by Field Cashiers and . parkdale, Ont; J. 11. BAILEY. the McCall Co., TO Bond. St, Toronto, Paymasters In France for their full Dept, W. fac6vaue.There is no betterway 0 to send money to -the boys in the and =5118 natural- d ­Fi,4hy" disbar 'American meat is the richest in fat; trenches; retp in their odor, but you can re - British. home-grown meat hr second. AV, - - .1 Ank S in ted Cow's milk contains from -3% to 4, move thk4 liy'*baking-the di 4_1 Camellias. require very careful wa --cent. -of fat. -Whiftes'. milk. eon- leaves. and leave stand for a .-while iering; not enough or too Triuch wster, per When buds tains 43 per cent. before wishing. Boil tea * leavoit... in of WEBSTEWS lhg pan and lit water in the. fryi water. The drop withhold manure NEW INTEMATIONAL too, ikill loibw this ftpugifant when the. flowers -have alhat, causes the buds to trop. time to feed is wh Iffluard's Xdn1=*Ut Cur4o'barwet In Cows odor. DICTIONARIES art -in use by business 7—, A fiaded and when the new shoots are 1 r . Itm engineers, bankers, judges, arc6i. growing. Forty4ive.to fifty-five is S What Interested Her. tects, phy&iciam, fasten, teachem li- right temperature, The director of the British 'Museum'! brarians, clerumen. by successful Exposure Aches Sir: Frederick Kenyon, has had -many Cold min; winds. and dampness I men arid women., the wor7d ` over •amusing experiences with visitors. bring out the rheumatic aches. An i ARE YOU EQUIPPED TO WtK? -Once, he was. sl Owing a distinguish- I application of Sloan's Liniment will I The New International is roan -knowing 121 teacher. a univeritel ed lady some of the priceless trea- 1 won have the blood circulating ander I 0 IsIlhahstlone Colerad Plates 110 : 4M,0W Vocsb0ary Term VM Willi) For neo- 2 sures of which he is the, custodian, but the pain will disappear. lip for 'a I n time nothing seemed to * me Ewa -g- in- back, stiff neck'. Sprains, 9 o ralgia, Is le soreness, terest her very much. Then suddenly • strains, and all tnuw Retut" and IndLa—Pa t4tions. Sloan's Linimentcan%bobsaL Norubb' - I he'noticed a change-; if lighted Write for Speo. Her face lig'' -lt qLu:ckly penetratea and do.�3 i- a work 10.711 - off 1" 8 up and she leaned forward. out Own Of Cloirginv (4 the por�a' Bettor imen Pages, It - than piasters or wtss!aents. For cold feet or lust rationo, ate - 7 6 "What is 'it, madam?" a6ed Sir hands try an applice Free, a met of Generous rod battio& at a dugsists. Po�kei Stapes;! Frecle'ri6k, giat1fled at this tardy sigrk 25r-. 50--.$1.00. you namis this -V "Pray do paper. Six Minute of awakening apprecia io:n..' not hesitate to ask if there is any- 0. & C Pudding tthin g -you would like to knowMERRIAM "So good of you!" said the lady. rIII n ci wish. you would tell me-wbaf-brand23 Spr Old in -e-.4 one—a most Here a Mass. deliciousof black lead you use on those iron -that can he —7 desert ventilators that, are let into the floor. made in a hurry. thingg at We have the iam? so�t of 0 Valley t-' 'S OLL I my house, but 'my maids, never get The Irdan' 0 To one. ancl 9Lne;half them to shine half so brilliantly,` in sautheasters oaten is a 1111111110: Machinery. �F recups of milk -%dd one torttdistrictbat you oushti.e yestigats. many shrowd farmers ore buying ihort, because their keen Yttl- nett mils Vism that In"d. went Will POLY bi? returns from the N Air Waid'Alifirm. �!�.'Icup of New G natural 111tresse "'the .1u..., the MPW.- Ute The I;bndoh authorities have begun land alone, to say nothlow a the bit I WHEELOCK ENGINE, 18x42. and one level table. using sound bombs, of rocketg,* as , a 11orwoplo 11all they eon produes. 1`0040 spoonful of sugar, ABk Tro o for skutheatte lefffmatlaw, New Automatic Valve Type.- Complete with supply and exhaust piping, means of warning the populace of ap- absolute y free, flywheel, etc.- Will accept $1,200 cash for immediate sale. boil six minutes, cool proaching- air raiders. - These bombs JaIrt-111211; 1"V"11 r eall g 0 2, 011 041fle L Oil n M said serve With rnQ consist of cylinders about eight, inches as aur.=anent and exts"I't" I ELECTRtC GENERATOP, 30 &W, 110-126 Volts DA ay rou or cream Prvduall sown to the union P201110 Add -risi. - long, weighing one pound each, which Ntry. Will accept $426 'cash for Immediate sale. sins if Z faired.are fired from small mortars by pull. lanyard attached to a fuse at -BELT. -Double, Endless. 24 Inch -Z' 70 M .,�T ing a llft-�1346 U.P.111".8malialmob. I LARGE LEATHER - Get a package of Grape. I the.nose.- They: rise some S00 feet 1A Will accept $300 for Immediate sails, although belt Is- in excellent cd* Nuft frotil your grocer and the air. More than 200 of them were I - % -V_ . I try this pleasing recipe, sent up from seventy-nine fire sta. ditton and _new .one 'would cost about $600. tions the first time they were usedPULLEYS, Large size. a When btwinq your Piano ndthe -result was pronounced very 2606-�-V!0; 12x60-420 12y2)54"12t 12x36 --W --geolm satisfactory, The public was inform. tMist on • having ed about the rockets in advance so"OTTO HIGEL" 2 BLOWERS OR FANS, Bbffalo make. that -the-significaric of the peculiar I Qpq 10 Inch, other 14 Inch d1se-harg"30. each sound which they produced was -under- PIANO AOTION stood. REAL ESTATES' CORPORATION, LTD. G0 Front St. West; Tor�lit�' per _�Xizs.rdls V-1-1-021 Curse Distem. ED. 7. ISSUE 50--'17.' J ALL", ,..y .. .p ..'i,N� .,t b. .;,�, .,'�� .•,' a �m'r'y'Ti".�'�TiN� '•fir".' !iN:7:y�fF'•�1!�•�,�� � k� e:icu t' 'Sr' :!m- - vter.,.•ck+.., -• '*s• ,t'."rx.. t+�.w`w 4... �r Pi ='y.. ,rt.r+t•!Rs ? r. - tm%.md.v'^c:w'_�=+Yi ",l '` wd�,,;,t.i.'zt%3. ;-l�w��'•'i-S! -Wm �a.+��.`'LT a ,�''w'{Ajv{*, .�.`•""•�4"f"CC �f'+''•`'+.� �.h�' i. C�N,+.9��:a • o- J t•. �i . +}•.1. .;.�-.'�•.+'���.,, r. ,'.x:+o:�:, ?x-^ rv•. � ` ..,. ;."i"..a -a r 'R `Ih 9S.n. rk�a.-'vTr'`.'F.; MMw ra ,N "�i.'^:i ice'. .::+ ', •+U.- .t•. �•�—.Y's%. -'r�•• . ., N. '+yfe•+:t V , . , ...u,-0 . y . , •�. 4 '1j .M �a. ' � •- fSi" .• '-•R' rfrw+P•; • L 1'§.. '•.-�,, _, � .:w �,i,� "•� Al �,..r - '�.,. '.,..:.... .•,e: + ;;,,, ,.,.....:. .;.'err � ...'. . _ .. , .. ., ,„ - - . �'''� .: .. .ar.;.. • ^.w., - ., y �',K,. ' r LOCALISMS. Misa P. J. Wright, of Toronto,.- --Tbe Rev. A.--E.-'Bruce- will . spent. a couple of days herr with preach neat Sunday m L�orning and t , her sisters, Mrs. 'John Dickie and evening in St. George's Lurch. _ Tbotuas Stephenson is laid up -Mrs. M. S. Chapman. t6, a�� - •� with n autil Qf srysipelas. - Word has. been- received that VOTE FOR S1NCLAIR 9 W. . Peak h"'been off duty Miss Fletcher, the nurse who.flrst "suf[ering from alatae-back. -waited-un Mr. Jephgou, is now in Vote for Mr. W. E. N. Sinclair as Joseph. Doyle, we are sorry to the hospital suffering from ty. representing democratic 'ideas in a_ democratic county as against - : -stttte. is seriously' ill at present. phoid fever. y._ the . _ Y Big Interests tell lined up with the ` 'These Prices will Make .You Sit Up -On Tuesdag-morning the mer- ­-The-annual meeting of the -Union Guyernment. cury .fell to ten degrees below Pickering Vigilance Association ' yore for •him as w win -the -war carr. - - - - Y sero. will be Meld in the.Town Hall, didate upon the line of •,voluntary ser- ai1d Take Notice: --P,r. Henry will behere.a_s_usual Pickering, on' Tuesday evening, vice, ae o osed to conscription of PP P » . nett Tu-esda to •attend to his Dec. 18th. u A full attendance is then for flit a their out conscription tion of ,VrofessiQnal duties. requested as important business wealth to hack tip the war; filch is 90 lb Sack of •Rolled Oats for $4.90 -Qn account . of the. storm ori will be t- a acted. Meeting at 8 p Y g Voto for him as a win the war a Sunday the'moruing train from o'clock, sharp. n Yellow Danger Onions, per bap- $2.76 didate ledged. to support, all reason- able was cancelled. =The annual Christmas Service 7 -Miss Liddle, e;f :-Toronto, able war iu ranges. There are 116,000 not Is 'aril be held in St. George's Par€.shDine Seedless Idaisins; in bulk, 15c. • men now iu England ,who have not - spending'theweekend here with Church, , Pickering, Dec. 25th -fit one to Frahee. There are 35.000 men her brother' C: W.- Liddle and 10.80 a: m. This being one of the in Canada:-' These are General Mew- fine Mixed Peel, per lb., 35c. wife. Church is a "service of obligation" hurn's flans es enly three weeks aqo, —Mr. McIntosh, of Springville, and the tnembers are rtr¢ed not to Enlistments have averaged 0000 `a Easyfirst Shortening, per -lb., 27c.-*, has been spending a• few days forget their privilege and duty in. month this year, On the -other hand - with his farmer, - pastor, Rey. Dr. participating in this Ferviee• the food situation is critical: Uan we win the -war-if we allow oor boys io -- -- --- -- - - Our Huge Christmas Display r OF Fancy Coods, Book 'FLeather' s . ors,^ Leather -. 1p Goods, etc., are on Exhibition.' ' Everybody come in and look Y'. ' around. The early buyers get the best' y t choke. Alex Findlay is in it very critical Baker, Annie Baker, Mabel Steph. VOTH.FOR SINCLAIR- condition at present, he having enson, Jean Brodie, Jack •Marquis, -- suffered a relapse about a week Mildred Jepbson, Mary McGinty,NOTICE TO CREDITORS �en'o Fiae Boots; Felt P'ozei, silo. Clarence erose. Men's House Boot, telt Arctic with one heckle leather soles, q0 -Mise E. B. Boone has been -The services in St. Andrew's .431=dL=tYlere ' :confined to her bed with a very church on Sabbath will -be of more - Men's Pelt Slippers. felt soles, .. _ 11.85 a - •" -: (revere attack of eryelpelas but than usual interest.' Dr. Marsh Its the Elstate of George Pbi1i p, De We are fad to know that she to will a ceased. Men's Plaid Slippers, felt and leather solea, - 1.26 gg speak at morning seavice. - _ ^ Improving. 10,80, on "Our Nation's Crisis." The creditors of George Philip, sate , ;, . " -James S. Farley, who has been Text : -Watchman. What of the of the Township of Pickering in the Ladies Oooafyn Bedroom Slippers, in red, brown and grey, farming at Marid, Sash., for the aight t The evening service will County of Ontario. Gentlernao. de- very pretty -And comfortable, . ceased, who died on or about the 26th i P post few years. is visiting at the be a Memorial Service to Sergt. J. dx of Auguat. 1917, are hereby uoti- Ladies' !Peaty Slippers. in grey, fancy 'buckle add-eord,_with ]Ra Pa g tied to send h ... •. 1.76 .. ' ..: 4+- home of his sesta. 3eor a and W. March, sof of Rev. Dr. Marsh. y post prepaid or other- leather solea, " lYra. Part ry. who fell for his country on Nov. wise dfll►er to the undersigned execu- �'; -In order to wind up the Her- 15. Lieut. Prank Malcolm will tors or their solicitor on or before the Ladles' Boots, felt foxed, plitedt tip, rubber heel, very neat. .8.150 trick estate, there will be a credit speak. Lieut. Malcolm is a re. 10th day of January. 1111& their cbrist- sale of good furniture, garden turned soldier who was terribly Ian and surnames. addresser and _. ChildEens' and Misses' Slippers in all sizes: w .Roots, etc., on Elizabeth St., Pick. wounded at Vimy ridge. If you description, full particulars of their ' lsriog. on Wednesday next.wactt a seat came in gond time. cutin or interest and the nature of o- , -'Wilson Hardin son of Jobts Services to shay at 10.80 a. m,. securities, if any, held by theta. Ira- g' p CHAPMAN _;e� mediately &ileo• the 10th of January.me ■ and Mrs. Harding of this village; and 7p m 1918. the estate .of the said George y its now in a bospital ip Snitlaud,—Follriiwins is the report of the Philip, deceasod, will he ditrtrihuted o trecoveriojt nicely from the effects Junior _room of Pickering -public among the the parties entitled thereto. -.! Do our Chrisbrnas Sho 1n earl of being gaesed mince time ago. gc•hool for Nov: sums+► to order having regard only to the• claim of 7 -The real l?+r social meetingof (if merit : Jr. II -Johne Cowan, interest of which the ezectill shall 7 Oalr fo_wteen sbopp€nq days tUl Christmas, sa buy earl y and get best eboios. -t'he Glirl'o Red Cro.*s Club trill be Nellie Sier, Orval Coakwell. .lack then have notice and all others will Were prepared with a full line of ut to datd useful sod fancy articles. r hr excluded from the said dietrilill 'held at the home of M69 B. Bunt NeGiinty• Mervyn Potter. Alfred ti<,n In Gents' Deppt.-Sheaters. sot, boots, shoes. rubbers, shirts, o•+po, muserI -.Ing on Tbur-day, Dec. 20th. at Palmer• flan»Id Morri+%ey. ' Sr I- collars, ties, armlets„ garteco, hdkfe, umbrellas, rasors, shaving brushes. - - 0.80 All members ,are asked to Bill Hall. Lillian Witttan, Willie M S. t:!}tapman, ls, Pickering.,Green stationery, etc. Billy Ont., and W. (?, Barnes.s, i; -q., -(lyssa Intend. Kutch Jr I -Harold Richardson, River, Ont., Raeeurors In Ladlea' Dept -Sweaters, boots, shoes, rubbers, underwear. Gollars w1aw. -The bill expect todo a rush. Johnny Remmol Joe Meirquio. W. J• Ba.t•rocr ,jabot, bdkfe, gloves, ferfumer, hosiery, china. stationery, caps and scal Ing bu:+itie,•s tn•day receiving the Verna Reid, R+t�ir+8irr, Jack Jeph• "- 8u FINy yt. 'T�ronto, to search, faircy linens.- crochet doilies, st& township inxoA. it being the last -on. Class 8—■v„ngPline Cowan, 11.13 Solicitor for the Biecettors. For the Kiddies=Boots, oboes, rubbers, caps, taplMerl underwear, bdkfi, '4;; t day oft which taxes can be paid &idie Palmer, Hilda W•tl+h. MU --- mitts, gloves. tops, books, dolls, games and numerous other articles, Otsr After to day is percentage. _will be. sired Murphy. Angus Li+eombw, dolls are specially floe, ranging in price from 18 cents to 3.86 each. added Lizzie McGinty, Florence p {�ILLESPI•E, , . 'DUNBARTON -Owing to the fact 'that there (aa.+• E-Letynnard Shennonenpon, SAVED FROM ANG A fa' are two -concerts for the same Ph„ehe Biker, Johnny Greenlaw, �'• . • bill the Aurioy young' pecreir E++rl 6'r,rreAndrew. Harriet Morris 1-1gey, UNTIMELY �RA �� a TJ<lO thave decided to postpone their p�trochy Andrew. CiRAs I -Bar- , Happy . . eoacer't froth Wed nesday, Dec, 19. hara Hall. Lon€Ne Stephenson, ' to Friday,. Dec. 21. gverybody Norman Carlton, Nora Clark, Har. ' ry welatrne. * old Cowen. H. Hughe!t, teacher. Seldom has a more tragic iale,beeae. -There will be oo further meet- —A large crowd, including a told than that of this young womm, 1 ..Ings of the' St, George's Womeb's ihrge number of ladies, a%%embled whose parents, brothers and sisters - .Anziliary until after the New in the Town Hall on Tne%day have all died of cottiumptfai, leaving --' s "' '(ihefle stoves Bre acknOwledgelld Year, when notice will be given rveniag to bear the argument% put he u b alone to make a living est she `.:+of ttte place and time of the first forthscold- against the union govern- - .��''' to be the best stove3g meeting o[ the Women's Anzili- ntent. .,The speakers were the Never robust, Lard work and worry =?f� on the market, - ary for 1918. Liberal candidate, W. B N. Sin• soon undermined her health, when she, t' _ 'to -day. -Don't miss the Chri+turas en- c i,eir. end A. D. Bruce, o[ Mtirk• leo, become a victim of this dreaded _ '�tertHinment to be given in the halts township, who were listened dines Sbunaed b friends who Splendid baker., easy on. fuel and school -house b7 the' pupils and to attentively thtnnghrnib their feared co■tagiou, without freeds, for t-- ' i -� _ handsome to design. young PeOP she had been unable to save from her ►r+ -fir nae le_ of S. S. No 1, Pick- asides%Pea. �Ce all know, Mr. Sin 3 eying, on Thursday; Dec 20th, at ciRir, wa the member for South small earnings, ripe seemed doomed, Call our fall sto ",' ck: 8 o'clock. Admieaion 20 cents. Ontario in the Lexi%latnre for one likethe others of her family, to an untimely grave- Fortunately, she waa I� i v Come early. + . term, and has thus had consider• discovered and sent to the' Muskoka - J. H. B V N D I -At. Andrew's Sabbath School rible experience €o parliamentary Free Hospital, before it was too late, will hold an entertainment. in the life.. Mr. Bruee, who is -a pro per. where she is now doing well, - with g s lliar�h. -Tho attendance at the various -The Methods -4t Sundrty gvnoa1 will give a high-class concert in rile trenrhe to go hungry Y Uan we . l churches on Sunday ' was very thechurch on Tuesday, Dec, 18th. transport then to ].'ngland while 118,000 .ire there now to go to France, l ' - small, owing to the heavy snow. Dyer., Jain" Sprawge Dyer, Cortcel•t bar•i and reglad, tit, food Y. He.lr what. . storm. tone and charReter wend Lord Rhonnda, Britain's food centrof- '" —Miss Smithsor, of Weston', and of Toronto, will give one t>f his ler, says to Canada : „y Mise Sanders. of Fairbank', ,spent popular prtrgratna. If c-ou enjoy "What we ask,- from.; the United the week-eud with F. W. and a good hearty laugh du uo fail to "States and Canada, we cannot pro - Mrs. Hicks. attewl. lfr. Dyer will be as -fisted "care else wherer. Utile -as the Allier in which rendered them impattsable (Dr.) Cartwright wag in the program by other talent. "Europe arc - able to,itnpnrt the sup - confined to her bed several days Artmis-ton 25 cvi)ts, vhildren, ttn= "pile" 'neves urs for feeding their whelesalse. They are the latest in Cape and sure are dandies. _ last week owing to lilacs% but is ' der 12, I5 c ent�, * "armies and their civil population. vie- "tory snow have usually ceeurred d■r- tie roaihs of 7aatu ry ' and Peb- around again. - ort of Intermediate Roma ntay slip from ow-. united " : —The township council will .-Re of Pickering School furNovewber: Noscalt comes from Britain for men, - meet to morrow (Saturday), when Names in order of merit ,: Sr. IlI- but the call Is for food and for ships. „ they will prepare the financial Eva Murphy, 'Ella Stephenson. -vote for Sinclair on •Monday nest `..: statement for the year. Jr. III—Frank Mprrison,' Hazel in Fupport of a deruocratic and united Call and see as when in town next and we will be glad to s6ow 0 . —Mrs. C, H. Burling •hag beet) Crummer, Wilhelmina ` Mutch, Canada and an honest and efficient < ' confined to her , house suffering George Mutch. Hugh Miller, Ruth administration of the war -ander Laur- > ' from a severe attack of bronchitis, Morrissev, Ed Marquis. Ed Walsh, ler, the one inan who can bring bar. r but is now somewhat improved. Geo Cowan. Sr. II -Norman Mor- moray out of chaos and .unity out of s4iili at3ui�r until after z.an have -We are sort to report that rison. Clarence Putter Ernest discord. Our Huge Christmas Display r OF Fancy Coods, Book 'FLeather' s . ors,^ Leather -. 1p Goods, etc., are on Exhibition.' ' Everybody come in and look Y'. ' around. The early buyers get the best' y t choke. Alex Findlay is in it very critical Baker, Annie Baker, Mabel Steph. VOTH.FOR SINCLAIR- condition at present, he having enson, Jean Brodie, Jack •Marquis, -- suffered a relapse about a week Mildred Jepbson, Mary McGinty,NOTICE TO CREDITORS �en'o Fiae Boots; Felt P'ozei, silo. Clarence erose. Men's House Boot, telt Arctic with one heckle leather soles, q0 -Mise E. B. Boone has been -The services in St. Andrew's .431=dL=tYlere ' :confined to her bed with a very church on Sabbath will -be of more - Men's Pelt Slippers. felt soles, .. _ 11.85 a - •" -: (revere attack of eryelpelas but than usual interest.' Dr. Marsh Its the Elstate of George Pbi1i p, De We are fad to know that she to will a ceased. Men's Plaid Slippers, felt and leather solea, - 1.26 gg speak at morning seavice. - _ ^ Improving. 10,80, on "Our Nation's Crisis." The creditors of George Philip, sate , ;, . " -James S. Farley, who has been Text : -Watchman. What of the of the Township of Pickering in the Ladies Oooafyn Bedroom Slippers, in red, brown and grey, farming at Marid, Sash., for the aight t The evening service will County of Ontario. Gentlernao. de- very pretty -And comfortable, . ceased, who died on or about the 26th i P post few years. is visiting at the be a Memorial Service to Sergt. J. dx of Auguat. 1917, are hereby uoti- Ladies' !Peaty Slippers. in grey, fancy 'buckle add-eord,_with ]Ra Pa g tied to send h ... •. 1.76 .. ' ..: 4+- home of his sesta. 3eor a and W. March, sof of Rev. Dr. Marsh. y post prepaid or other- leather solea, " lYra. Part ry. who fell for his country on Nov. wise dfll►er to the undersigned execu- �'; -In order to wind up the Her- 15. Lieut. Prank Malcolm will tors or their solicitor on or before the Ladles' Boots, felt foxed, plitedt tip, rubber heel, very neat. .8.150 trick estate, there will be a credit speak. Lieut. Malcolm is a re. 10th day of January. 1111& their cbrist- sale of good furniture, garden turned soldier who was terribly Ian and surnames. addresser and _. ChildEens' and Misses' Slippers in all sizes: w .Roots, etc., on Elizabeth St., Pick. wounded at Vimy ridge. If you description, full particulars of their ' lsriog. on Wednesday next.wactt a seat came in gond time. cutin or interest and the nature of o- , -'Wilson Hardin son of Jobts Services to shay at 10.80 a. m,. securities, if any, held by theta. Ira- g' p CHAPMAN _;e� mediately &ileo• the 10th of January.me ■ and Mrs. Harding of this village; and 7p m 1918. the estate .of the said George y its now in a bospital ip Snitlaud,—Follriiwins is the report of the Philip, deceasod, will he ditrtrihuted o trecoveriojt nicely from the effects Junior _room of Pickering -public among the the parties entitled thereto. -.! Do our Chrisbrnas Sho 1n earl of being gaesed mince time ago. gc•hool for Nov: sums+► to order having regard only to the• claim of 7 -The real l?+r social meetingof (if merit : Jr. II -Johne Cowan, interest of which the ezectill shall 7 Oalr fo_wteen sbopp€nq days tUl Christmas, sa buy earl y and get best eboios. -t'he Glirl'o Red Cro.*s Club trill be Nellie Sier, Orval Coakwell. .lack then have notice and all others will Were prepared with a full line of ut to datd useful sod fancy articles. r hr excluded from the said dietrilill 'held at the home of M69 B. Bunt NeGiinty• Mervyn Potter. Alfred ti<,n In Gents' Deppt.-Sheaters. sot, boots, shoes. rubbers, shirts, o•+po, muserI -.Ing on Tbur-day, Dec. 20th. at Palmer• flan»Id Morri+%ey. ' Sr I- collars, ties, armlets„ garteco, hdkfe, umbrellas, rasors, shaving brushes. - - 0.80 All members ,are asked to Bill Hall. Lillian Witttan, Willie M S. t:!}tapman, ls, Pickering.,Green stationery, etc. Billy Ont., and W. (?, Barnes.s, i; -q., -(lyssa Intend. Kutch Jr I -Harold Richardson, River, Ont., Raeeurors In Ladlea' Dept -Sweaters, boots, shoes, rubbers, underwear. Gollars w1aw. -The bill expect todo a rush. Johnny Remmol Joe Meirquio. W. J• Ba.t•rocr ,jabot, bdkfe, gloves, ferfumer, hosiery, china. stationery, caps and scal Ing bu:+itie,•s tn•day receiving the Verna Reid, R+t�ir+8irr, Jack Jeph• "- 8u FINy yt. 'T�ronto, to search, faircy linens.- crochet doilies, st& township inxoA. it being the last -on. Class 8—■v„ngPline Cowan, 11.13 Solicitor for the Biecettors. For the Kiddies=Boots, oboes, rubbers, caps, taplMerl underwear, bdkfi, '4;; t day oft which taxes can be paid &idie Palmer, Hilda W•tl+h. MU --- mitts, gloves. tops, books, dolls, games and numerous other articles, Otsr After to day is percentage. _will be. sired Murphy. Angus Li+eombw, dolls are specially floe, ranging in price from 18 cents to 3.86 each. added Lizzie McGinty, Florence p {�ILLESPI•E, , . 'DUNBARTON -Owing to the fact 'that there (aa.+• E-Letynnard Shennonenpon, SAVED FROM ANG A fa' are two -concerts for the same Ph„ehe Biker, Johnny Greenlaw, �'• . • bill the Aurioy young' pecreir E++rl 6'r,rreAndrew. Harriet Morris 1-1gey, UNTIMELY �RA �� a TJ<lO thave decided to postpone their p�trochy Andrew. CiRAs I -Bar- , Happy . . eoacer't froth Wed nesday, Dec, 19. hara Hall. Lon€Ne Stephenson, ' to Friday,. Dec. 21. gverybody Norman Carlton, Nora Clark, Har. ' ry welatrne. * old Cowen. H. Hughe!t, teacher. Seldom has a more tragic iale,beeae. -There will be oo further meet- —A large crowd, including a told than that of this young womm, 1 ..Ings of the' St, George's Womeb's ihrge number of ladies, a%%embled whose parents, brothers and sisters - .Anziliary until after the New in the Town Hall on Tne%day have all died of cottiumptfai, leaving --' s "' '(ihefle stoves Bre acknOwledgelld Year, when notice will be given rveniag to bear the argument% put he u b alone to make a living est she `.:+of ttte place and time of the first forthscold- against the union govern- - .��''' to be the best stove3g meeting o[ the Women's Anzili- ntent. .,The speakers were the Never robust, Lard work and worry =?f� on the market, - ary for 1918. Liberal candidate, W. B N. Sin• soon undermined her health, when she, t' _ 'to -day. -Don't miss the Chri+turas en- c i,eir. end A. D. Bruce, o[ Mtirk• leo, become a victim of this dreaded _ '�tertHinment to be given in the halts township, who were listened dines Sbunaed b friends who Splendid baker., easy on. fuel and school -house b7 the' pupils and to attentively thtnnghrnib their feared co■tagiou, without freeds, for t-- ' i -� _ handsome to design. young PeOP she had been unable to save from her ►r+ -fir nae le_ of S. S. No 1, Pick- asides%Pea. �Ce all know, Mr. Sin 3 eying, on Thursday; Dec 20th, at ciRir, wa the member for South small earnings, ripe seemed doomed, Call our fall sto ",' ck: 8 o'clock. Admieaion 20 cents. Ontario in the Lexi%latnre for one likethe others of her family, to an untimely grave- Fortunately, she waa I� i v Come early. + . term, and has thus had consider• discovered and sent to the' Muskoka - J. H. B V N D I -At. Andrew's Sabbath School rible experience €o parliamentary Free Hospital, before it was too late, will hold an entertainment. in the life.. Mr. Bruee, who is -a pro per. where she is now doing well, - with g s church on the evening .of Friday,- ous miller in Markham township, every .chance of ultimate recovery. Dec. .29th, when an interesting has also taken an active . part in Appeals are now being made for the l program will be given by Rev. Dr. public life -and has been a candi• Muskoka Free Hospital for Cgnsump- Marsh. consisting of appropriate date for parliamentary honors im tives to enable it to continue the great +� lime -light views, ,. York County. He. is a. fluetit and work of caring for- just such cases as ding north had south were block. -The Autumn Leaf Mission pleasing speaker,. - The meeting this. No matter how small the gift, -be 'welcome. Baud will meet at the home of W. was brotight to a' close by Singing it will , Mrs. H. Peak to -morrow (Sat- the National Anthem, and by`'giv• Contributions may be sent to W. J. which rendered them impattsable trruay) n-5v,.irnoon. The meeting ing_thrteechee.r%for the candidate Gage, Chairman, 84 Spadina Avenue, was to hitve been field last'Sattar- and Lnitrler.'- - -- - Toronto, or to Geo. A. Reid, Secretary- whelesalse. They are the latest in Cape and sure are dandies. _ dap_afternoon, but owing._ -A-reeord-s­nttw-fa}l flay--Decetu-:--Treasurer,-Gage Institute, Toronto, snow have usually ceeurred d■r- tie roaihs of 7aatu ry ' and Peb- .'scorn) it was' postponed. ber..ove-erred on last Saturday --Q : -The annual meeting- of St. afternoon and Stinday fore /�i 'E+ LM DALE 1V1iL■ --� A MILLS M. DALE MI - Andrew's Sabbath Sc' h6ul ivag held =noon, •the -depth -of gnotiv fallen . ball Share Is no sword of -sveh a heavy fall is the month of Deena- at the home of the superintend within the twenty-four hours be- �la ent, M. S. Chapman, ,last Friday i,ltt ten in•_heg, according to the -I' You can always, get the best Mani - Call and see as when in town next and we will be glad to s6ow 0 evening, when the teachers a6d w ,nto-Observator The snokv- toba Flonr made from Na. 1. < ' officers were elected and the snp- -t!-,r•m• was accompauied by a - Manitoba Wheat. ' > ' plies ordered for the'eusuing year. -trong gale in which the wind B 1 W" h ld d 0-1f A -The teacher and pupils of S. blew at the, rate of thirty-five fuse o an mora WL Bread. Try %bag. re -. 19. No. 2 are. busy preparing for their closing exercises which will 'Christ'nias miles an hoar. Asa result of this unusual storm for December many 'cf `the pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats BRAN, SHORTS �0�� N N'LO take the form of a bon. roads, especialiy those run. FEEDS +� cert, to be held in the school on ding north had south were block. .MIX OAT CHOP the afternoon of, Priday, Dee. 21. ed by drifts four feet in height CRUSHED OATS .,�;. The program will begin at two which rendered them impattsable $ARLEY CHOP' We have on hand now a splendid assortment of Caps, fast in fres bb f , a"aloeit phare. A cordial invites- for *acre. •' such heavy !aIle of WHEAT - whelesalse. They are the latest in Cape and sure are dandies. _ Ston is extended to all parents sits friends. snow have usually ceeurred d■r- tie roaihs of 7aatu ry ' and Peb- CRACKED OORN Our ftU and Winter Samples for the Lowndes 1UHoring Co. are hot 6- ; : -While -While we were enjoying .z- reary, and eosasioaally in Me, h, b[IgHD H$fi FI98D Caldwell's D HE substitute 21hestirles this season are szceptionablyy good. the coatsvitpeoWly. ,, Tea know our reputation sloop this line is the best �►e have ; rte' totleint roads last week, tho be- tog like pavement, this week we ball Share Is no sword of -sveh a heavy fall is the month of Deena- Calf Meal' guar Iron the best of satisfaction belore, and can again. r have no roads at all, at leasl they ire. Within ,assent! years fromoCHOPPINia�A2iD 10A1' - Call and see as when in town next and we will be glad to s6ow 0 x are Rood for neither sleighing nor ahrs,to this laths have bests "M CRUSHING EV1iRTDAY anything in the line of Men's Wear. wheeling. 'i'he heavy snesrlall nd high wind of Sur aa�l Igssasded InaroaSL Of Fabrn. as�e�_ qqa�,c�, 7f�l~s_7er hopit+ for art New (let prior on food in ton lore. '_' PHO�L 4e to the Mens Store for Nen a Wear, - ' -rnda has left the drifts In il, s4iili at3ui�r until after z.an have s. ter. VW I% A � BUNTING, �'ICHERING f� �w some .' bm redly �,p. i f ' •others they are entirely bio. 411110111whowing sI daW- ! Established 185T. y + '.. ..... .. N a. ,. 'r.rw �E4.7C :..3..r ... .. Vi�.b. .A'.%1 •c..... __M.+._..n.•5 .. ., hr.' ..._ '_ .L�. • J ••• -.... .• 'i. �-'.. ,•r ,1• Sf SRF.. I •$.'L,..�: } _y `W. Y•iy'� w•'%. p k+•r+•'J't"a e.,._ �!• ._SfS'..�b. .i- .. :... 1. .b-_ i(e.'YhY..•'MSYC4./M:SYL'VYML••''i�t•Y-✓✓!'Y_. _+t f_'•A-..a. 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