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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_12_21W;-*% _47- � 7:.!-. . ­ I _,; , . IR N, 7 ­7� 'd 'J. P1 KE N WS E C R . 9 VOL. XXXVII,-- • PICKERING,, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBE, R 21, 1917 -No. 13 VV9rf***tm&L Gtairbvii CHUR111tyw000 OUNDARTON ished 75 years 40, , A meeting of the Patriotic League Report of 8.8. No. 3, (Dunbartoo). Baker A Heise 'will be in the hallonthe evening of for November. Names in order of Friday. D". 28th. A report of works merit. Sr. IV -Mary Anderson, 0- L. CALDWELL M. D., flacessaw and of committees will be received Beryl Annie, Cynthia Burns. Jr. IV �R��NWOOD 1belaliarDr. R. W"Is. ftme Sanders' Block preparatory to closing -t , % the lyear's -Elva Annis. Sr. III -Marjorie An. X=nt. out work. A full attendance earnestly nix, Rata Strangban, Leonard Me. r"nostod. Gingham Mary Sullivan. Gordon Ben. in', CARTWRIGHT, For. nett. - Jr. III -John Frost. Frank i.IT;f G' quossannir sa 7 rAvt abant, 0 T Dvl*. Pickering. = 00.4hosm 111CAR111100tO Sullivan. 8r. II-Ireoe Straughan, IMF Have you &'Victrola ti Reggie Potter, Minnie Bennett, Mar - A most enjoyable evening was spent garet Gatw&rd. Jr. II-Artbur Annis, B. FOR8YTH.,D. of 0., Begin. At Rose Hill Farm. Yorktoo. flask.. Toddy Frost, Harry Pearce. Glenna E • r" member of the Optometrioa Anm. 01 ■ Of ft"rio. spew =14C ohm to �in your home on Frid:pr evening, Dec. 7th, It being Gilmer, Dan Anderson, I-Eteggie of Classes. my" 111:16 Itaft the cat Mutton of the` twenty-fift Anderson, Beryl Anderson. . Primes' imer 4W Wit not enjoy the Best anniversary of the weddingand Badej and Mrs. :Forfar (nee Ida Jof G. PL 0 -Muriel Gatward. Rdwin Strauxb. sekson. of an. Primer B-H&rold Andeeson. 0. MCKINNON. M.D., L.R.C.S., -Art1ts In your own home. 1111ciarborn, Ont.) Though the -evening Eliner Aunts, Bid& Pearce, Lo an • 111disbargh. member nt "in Coosqw of Willie and surploone of Ontario. lieeom"e was intensely cold, many friends as- -Straughan. Alice Sullivan. W wamtm Oolle" of Suraress, 111ditiburIlL 18810t.on a Victor Vietcola sembled for tea and 1 the reindain. Sullivan. Average attendance for thii ft"Weat n In, daleases of woman and for an Ideal Proas Gift. der of the evening was spent In music. month, M. Wetherell. Teacher. .4als residenes. Brougham. _BeSt pfi(*S,P&id cards and dancing till the "wee ams' Don't forget to attend the Christ- ...-Prices within reach of.all. hours o'the morning." -After drink- mas tree on Friday evening. Dec. 21st.1 From 27.60 to 58.#2. the health of the bride and groom. Programme. will.. co musence at 8 o'. the9 1 am not buYing Buckwheat, FAREWELL, X.C,, HARRIS- assembly departed declaring It clock. t,Phones 2700 was one of the evenings yon read this year Im Z=711 A ttornsiv. and Conitity about, but seldom have the pleasure IatYtbr finurf whish.T. of Seeingg. C,hristnias tree. Dee. 25th, Xmas A larges. uigbt, at,the Whitevale stock of Bran and Shorts AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Bautist Church. T . lsolicitor. NoterT 1, ublie, Fte. Moo WHITEVALE of superior quality on hand 011,214 . Stouf'ville,0d,` offlee Brock -at North, Whitby. 26ry R. Wh4l, spant, Sunday forenvoin at at right prices WILLI AM J. BFATON. B, A.. RWr- rioter, solicitor,Xctary Public, ameocialed In preetice-with hiefajrs.. Eye kman, Deal*om d: Poster Barrisrerr, Torouto 0 petal Treats3WIdiiig86 Bay Street, Toronto Tv'"Phone Jdain 96 ,-96 go i, Dental T3L•duate of the Royal Colelge of Dental $was=.' ad Univirsity o( Toronto, Office fires W `ori 's hardware atom. Whitby. Fite 12: It. 140. Lad. 'pl. S. NMI phone.1 441y Waring Dr. E. on's absence overseas. Dr. Cook, of To mato. will be W cha- Dunharton. BROUGHAM t1cleUIT,* 0I tile 11117011oll In A rt"41(len, rinfl W. Petty Spent Sundhy evellink ftt Freeman Mantle was inTorooto onMy brands of. Flour for either W- . RinVILiT',' Mics D: Mirhell. of -Stnuffville,'spent NN'4,61esday. . __ W. M. and Mrs. Miller were in To- .. . - ...bread ur pastry are un - Sunday vrith her Parents• ronto this week. excelled for quality Joseph and Mrs. Laughlin, Cherry- Dr. McKinnon had a -business trip Dr. Ut orge A. Gordon_ 6f Boston - ho�.ides wood, wood spent Sunday with W. and to Toronto on Wed-nesday. 'Clair, de'v�lovvd into one of the inost Mrs. Miss Meigle, of. Lynn; MasF,. Is vis - now to enter at an early date, The anniversary service4i of the iting Mrs. Walter Bennett, -- Methodist S. S, was well attended by In consequence of Rev. Mr. Totton ever the English .tongue is spoked. the surrounding country. taking the service on Sunday morning - the n-41itary hospital took an active Remember the anniversary servicer tlext at 1990 at the Union Sunday you and we will do it right. of the Whitevalp Baptist S.- School.on Sunday, Dec, 23rd. The Rev. W. El School, the service in the Methodist chuacb here will be withdrawn in the E A 1-9 T L A K F-11' Porter, M. A., of Toronto,- will speak evening. at 190 in the afternoon and at 7 in the Mrs. Joseph Beer, one of our oldest The shingle that has given satio- FRUIT BASKETSevening. On Tuesday evening, Dec. residents. 'passed away on Thursday faction for over 30 years.- Empire 26tb. the annual Xmas tree and enter- morning. The funeral will take place Corrugated Iron with a G. HAM -Issuer of Marries a Lievuses In Mo 11 and 6 quartS. with covers omy eolor, t1domont will be given by the. child- to-ul(ire.)w (Saturday)., when Inter- 2 in. corrugation, see It before you A.Ijws viusse, ren of the. school. Admission, adults went will be made in the Graveside buy other makes. If you are in I quart berry boxes IS ients ebildrenl0eputs. Cemetery. Brookline POUCHER. Real l Estate An*- 114 sad 27 quart crates; made of rwy The many friends of Mrs, Josepb needolaCream Separator. Try T a Premier for 30 days. Also tlon:er, ve.1salar, tol eator and issuer T,ung. of rorooto; will be sorry to of rrize licen-es.-Proug I be m thin hoards. Strong and very tight: 7TH LINE. PICKERING hear of her sudden dpiatb In Tomato gamolitte euginem from $30.00 up., Order earl r as If there is a good crop 0 HOPPER Tanner of Marriage of frw I: there will not be halt Art Farthing was seen going west General Hospital, Thomas and Mrs. See or write me before buying. Lice see in %be Omal;7 of Ontario. tl>tEeeas •stcretend bis residence. CJsrsw*nI6 enough paAages for; ort'gunday'. Philip, J, H. and Mrs. Mjtdill and Mrs. '.. Bell Phone. the demand.: Every Imid y is going to Wbiterale on Margmret Philip attended the funeral B.BEATON TOWNSETPOLERE on Tueeday, F. J. Frouse, Pickering- ocavevapoer, oommisciatier tor&= Chopping and oat rolling every day as live w1%h All a Merry Xmas and a BrouvhaniUnion A^hbath School eeaa a 400nuntant Eta. wousiv to ousual, entumencing on Monday Hat)PY New Year, will hol.,] a sapechil rerviro on Sunday • or farm vrovervvt 11seass, of. Marriage Ljc` the of July T. Garner hii� rpe(meveRl from -his next � I F) 90 a.. ni. The Rev. Mr. Tot ­ ova"" WbUpwalle Out V.v ton. t'Fo`f Urtenwood. twill t4flcimte, The SO 9che ang 5a bomie conflneillent. 1`1 rage -14'1701`1 R, PT' LTJ. Oler'Mnf-r. ;Onl, W. G Barnes, Green River We 01- fee! sbrry 'fn.r Filbert these Prts4yterimn Choii will fuibish the Lican--d Aurtinn,�Pr, Fzt,isPiv­vxrer- Or addre4de R. R. No, 1. ljoc4ist Hili -dpyf,, -lip's one awn)"' !uii�ic Th't-rp'will he A free-will offer - 1411" 10 1711POTted Prd tbr-uchbrod *vw4 Alex G i sy www the goeml: of F, and ing take in aid of the All.-antomobile and Bicycle Wee cone acted -stivTtipro. hate for uwms Wright on Soudwy. hind, V­inealong and encouroge the -I and pertieulprp. Fbnze Ind. 211C repairing promptly Milm M:Ly MirbPlI i. nt Sundmy pybodi welcome. REAL ESTATE..... "' r with -Soblaih Sehoul, Ev attended to. POSTTLI, Licensed Auetlone_er', 311,im frone Pugh, of Miltevale. -Fe for ()* Untie. of Trzk and Ontario Atio. J H and Mr., M,,h,-H and Miss Aft Come and' have a g4jo,, tithe at the Tires, Oil -4, Grease and repairs it" sales Of all kinds attviallod to an abors"I event Sund with •F. and Mrs. Me- Whiteva le Xmas night. always on hand. Doftes. Addreep Green River P 0., Oct, Sy Ritz, rf Wh,U Adults 15 cents,,. Children 10 cents irkell Bros, sold some. valuable I T Rock and R. I. Red cockerels last Potter & Andrew Vetorinary Surgeon -Five keres of Land For -Salo, week for -a good figure. Dominion Elections PICKERING. Got. A goodly number from here attPnd- Honor Grad nA i e of the Ontario *ate-' Al planted with good PA the anniversary services of the The following 6 a result of the Do- linaly college. Whireirale Methodist S. R. no Sunda Do - and Graduate of the Veterinary winter fmit, and the eoncert on Tuesday evening; , Minton elections held on Monday last, Tbio will very slightly when the oom- Sclence, A*soriAtlon. just - coming- into Eddle 0, Michell, ace anted by plate returns have been made. omw��,mie - Phone-„ffi-P IBM. reoldenee 2M bearing. his cousin. Miss Turner, hff the MIS. te CLAREMONT, ONTARIO fortune to upset the cutter on Friday PICKICIUNG TIOWNHHIP night of last week. Na damage wits Sinclair Smith -We V. Ricliardam. done. I Maddaford's. 42 47 MR. d&.W2z02RM I Pickerin log -104 or PrIce Vittrinary SurgeonNotary Puma, Pickering. WHITIRV I Live 54 sf 7 I'm A Rouge Hill, There was an celebration election 5 Cberrywood, .38 47 on Sarnia Honor 0 rad note of Ontario Veterinary 4, OolleXe. All calls day or night promptly amended to. The Pickering night. It was felt to be too Solemn an 4 Kinsale, 27 .--54 ion ter the usual performances. 7 Brougham. 681 Is@ .... Bell and Independent Phones Fence. a The inmates of the county bo 8 Whiteyale. as 100 VigUance Commi oft" me are .MCKERING, ONTARIO beillig entertaned at tea; by the Wo- 9 Orange Hall. as 110 men's Institute this Wednesday after- 10 Olaremo6t. .80 76 noon. It Altools, can save The object of this A.Sood6ation Is to %mm stealln mad proseoute Mr. A [ph, Moover, of the Home Tal- We have been unable to Secure the JOHN PHILIP the felaas. opbools Company was present at the returns from the -various municip.11- Wednesday week ties of South Ontario. but Mr. Smith's money meeting here on you Has a full line qt trosh and our- stake oommlioi. when Mr. Smith had a very too pro- majority is estimated from at 1200 to ![embers havion proper ad nasats eonstaniA'y on bamd. Own imumbalisly wix any member gramme of speaking. , !Al d Examlive Oomosiblim Dr. Hare was one of the Maskers at taowtxotse Dpieo--Rolt. Breakfast Badod, MemtWsh* W Mr. Smith's Brooklin meeting on Fri. Union Op Germany, -P' -REESOR HAM, MOO&, weizers, ate. day night, taking sa his subject the Ontario. To . a -A. C. ukkaft uw be ball avm gan ftwiasist* w. materialiqtio education In Ger Independent opposition, 2 0 searobry on appmeamon. which in a large measure has brought -Righest pricim paid for Quebec, esitt4e Rase. Dom. -L. D. Banks, O. B. Palm. about the wAr 8 "M LOOUST HILL NOT& Scotia, (2 deferred) 5 9 ar, W. V. Richwas". Pialkering. Mrs. Farewell, wife of Col. Farewell, New Brunswick 7 4 Councy Attorney, died suddenly Short. Prince Edward i,,ia'n*d... '5 Monday. she was Manitoba (I in doubt) 1, 9ickeriitg •liverw J.R. Thextox W, J. Clark* ly after noon on presid"t; S..M& ry subject to heart disease. Deceased SankRtebewan, ''16 was Melinda C. Hawken, of Port Hope Alberta, (I in doubt) - It 0 and had been married tw Her British Col., (I in doubt*)* 12 0 First -clams rigs for hire first husband was the late Jie64,_)0ban Day or night -WINTER., TERM Wo-)fedden, whose son, Win. Wool- 8 141 fender, of Detroit, is the popular Bus meets all. trains Passenger Agent of the Pere Mar. ELLIOTT WedDeFdqy afternoon with interment -FOR 1918 t - FROM JAN. 2ND. YOUTH',';' COMPANION ay. The funeral was THE vette 'Railw, Teaming promptly attended to.., Agent for Canada Carriitge Co. it the 'Union cemetery. Mrs. Fare• well waqan avromplisi-ed musician Find Among next vear's contributors to freely her talent The Youth's 0impanion will be Alex- -r in life gave fiee W. R. Peak rii( About y6iir Xillas Shopping- Yisrge Charli S.81s, T,,rontn, t'lWili-d-.4 thi. 4.11flivator,of tile, nit to "antler Urah;ini Bt -Il, Franklin K.Lane, 4 s 1 h syrnp;;Tby CIT t1WWnC1!P y vlflE I v, ux.-ltdL'd to 'the J)". t1cleUIT,* 0I tile 11117011oll In A rt"41(len, rinfl Nv 11V not, confille t'Nith a clean-cut rei: id fi,r ,*cress- remvt_ll 1111.,11:1rd. Nlalvhione-s of Aberdeen, H. (te- Vere your purchiises fill work. A trAiuizig in IWA school Tho rrrertintr in the 11 wic, Hall on t1hillpotts and Rev. :. -to one Gift for Paves the way to higger and better of re+ponsihility. Arrange SAturfIny night, c,illvd by Mr. Sin- Dr. Ut orge A. Gordon_ 6f Boston - ho�.ides W hole fitinily 9 Positions 'Clair, de'v�lovvd into one of the inost all children of the Fmpirc,, TOOLS SHARPENED now to enter at an early date, interesting of the campaign. A large others whose names are familiar ocher- -- Thousands will sonn be required party of convalescent soldiers from ever the English .tongue is spoked. year's volume will be sent you on re- for office positions. Let -us train the n-41itary hospital took an active The Companion will have its great Tuy a you and we will do it right. part in theroceedings. When the run ofserials and short stories. It -the Write to -day for cibr Large Cate- logos speakers said anything they, did not agree with there was at once evidence will Rive clearest and most reliable summary of the progress of the great Columbia Graphazoli" 8BR OUR NZW W. J. Etliott,'Princip . Q of it. Finally the chairman, Mr. F. H. Richardson, of Pickering, made R war. At the same time the regular departments will be maintalned'in all • and make this the happiest bargain with one of the soldiers named their profusion and variety. Xmas you have SAWING MACHINE that if he would keep his companions Sample copies of the paper announc- . I ever had. TOOLS SHARPENED quiet he would be given the opportun. Ing the important features of next . ity to reply. When Mr. O'Donnell, of year's volume will be sent you on re- We oa.6 supply Amery Wheels and Saws. AM We "a a a "cialry of aroescut saws, T"s of &III kinds. Locke repallred. Peterboro. had finished Duffy demand- ed his pound of flesh and would not quest. 1 -Our offer Includes, for $2,25: .0irsislar slow kept In steak. Razor -honing For aLfiret- be denied. At Mot he was acceded to and wined the floor. metaphorically, The Youth's Companion --W Issues of 1918. C. We: lAddlet Phm. Be Also Amery and Saw Mandrels, it you Mass hair trim or an easy shave call with his apt replies. much to the en' % All the remaining issnes of 1917. wish to build your own frame. at the East -end Barber Shop. Lt, See our Houlse Furnishings ol kyrnen't of the big audience. Mr. S. The Companion Home Calendar Druggist- Graduate Optician kinds, 811ghtly used Carpets inclair, himself. was not free m from intersuption In this way and It was of 1918. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, C. N. R. Ti-, it Agent, 1from 15 cents a yard up• almost midnight when he concluded Commonwealtb Ave.. BOSTON. BROOK ROAD- W. J. GORDON PICKERING his Goal addresa of the election. Mase, 25103cerLnu: _0 V d;mi •.. ....r ;-r .._mono-a,,a ;r..:' ,�•,•. �.::•w,•.qr_,..+ r ,�'- _ __'1 ri S _ ^r•• :c, F•". - '+. 9. yr. , , .•i"'2}.!i'... ...' -.. .-. .. ,.. h,.w. nr� ..,.A w. r .... -. �,: ., �. .. �. -,+h+,.. [.:- .-,r..- �`.... - I' 5ry, ' ' ,'y:..,,, T. w': - - s1, ..-"�..9 .!'a.., �, -_a-, Ivy.+. . a.�G .. .asset. e'� . � .3 .�. - _ -9s.+ -..r,N / w- r .. � ..J•r; '. "k!' ' :t.y:.. M1. .. r.. •s.. .'� „ �. - '; �.., • .. k,�... y shy • yT '_ had been one long struggle. Eve'i,f r -meat is known vatiousl� as tssaago granted that her decision was actually (FOOD SAYING ART or tassajo, and jerked sly as' is pre- ; uncolored by secular 'ambition, what - • I spared and used by mountiin dwellers C chances were there of the seed he ��� �j ��j� vveeri Cousins B y I i s CENMI a oI� in the Rockies and our Southern Y had sown not Bain choked b the " deceitfulness of riches? To any mountain ranges. In South Africa poor curate with the requisite qualities I these dried meat products are known F WAR. _ he could have surrenderest her almost ' as biltong. REVIVED TO MEET PRESENT • without spans—but to bin. Macgi s ! "The process of drying as means � O A DECLARATION O a ' - vrsy of Rockshielj To John it was 4R NEEDS.'et lSreservi g f6od tdi storage posse - _N . n s almost as hard as surrendering hernes great advantages over canning and �§ CHAPT$R XIV(—(Cunt'd.) 1 with those of so different a person as to the Power of Evil. _ f cold storage, while embodying practi- y: 'Now for the .first. time she had' Duncan bf'Donnell? (To be continued.) I Cally every advantage obtained by !heard the lam Had 'cnelltt been a little older, or- ---v _ Method of arresting Decompoeition of , posse of -love r..! it was those agencies. Dehydration greatly a language which strangely disturbed a little calmer, she (.tight pexltaps fH1S AND OTHER N'ARS, Food Was Practised by diminishes both the bulk and weight her. If this was the way' one ought: have been less im,xressed by the coil M 8 to feel towards the object of one's! fidence just received. She might Comparison Between the Horrors of! Savage Tribes. 'f the material, making it both easier choice, then certainl it was high lima; Possibly have suspected that that b.os- i and' cheaper to store and transport Ancient and Modern Warfare. 1 ' to try and strike something 'warmer gam of sentiment, so carefully tended I ' Three years of war • have bx ought The food value is concentrated,. while out of that barely tolerant liking for' to the depth of the ex -governess s war with all its modern horrors is imankind face to -face again with the: at, the same time preservation is se- her declared suitor. It ought really ;heart, owed half its luxuriance to this really, a brighter and more endurable ! oldest problem of the human race — cured by the Temovel of the wat'et. not to be difficult. The idea. of not: VQry seclusion, and that, free to thin than the ancient struggles. 1t'ar{the problem of food supply. 'true,; "The cost of handling and trans- bein„ •able to feel anything for so` spread its leaves in the rough sir of I as waged ' amiable and irreproachable person— everyday life, it might not improb- B d 100 years ago would uppal a conditions of the problem have Chang porting equivalent amounts of canned and one who evidently felt so much for obis have fallen a victim tC, its sharp twentiet -century man. He would not ed somewhat. There is, no. danger that and dehydrated products of the same * her ---.:was almost rather absurd. For, frosts and rude winds. While darn- 1 have face liquid fire in those days. ;the earth may fail to produce sti$t- food material will 'show's saving of at Y the first time she now vegan to wonder ; 'ng the socks of the malt of her choice, Cannon w e few in number and short dent food. The problem is to trans- i leant SO per cent. in favor• of the de- j what it was exactly that k e did feel was it so absolutely certain that an of range. Grenades' were restricted I port and store the food crops of ons hydrated product. for her. Could it be anything re= other sanctuary would not have Bra ! to naval b ttles. There were no ''star season so that they may be available I "At certain seasons farm products `�- sembling what Duncan had described? ; dually built itself up in her heart, 1 Thelia" nor barrage fires. Trenches' in places where the necessities of war; come 'in in such great quantities that - ga.-.-,This speculation only made her more; wherein another regret flourished,— sere shallow. ditches behind scooped- Ihave reduced roduction to a oint be- it becomes absolutel • necessary to em - anxious to reciprocate adequately. .i the regret of the brilliant position P P p i y y All then, seemed well under way, sacrificed to sentiment? The mere ,.up mounds of earth. The communica- :low consumption. But the very cause 1 ploy ,come ready means to prevent the and Perella herself most hopeful as to fact that she had been able to sacrifice , tion trench had not been heard of. I which makes necessary the transport- i great wastage. There are several ;;- results when, almost on the eve of the it seemed to point to the ':inclusion! One didn't stand in inundated ation of food in immensely greater facloi•s which operate to produce suitor's reappearance, her mind, which that, although occasionally. the world trenches for long hours in the days :quantities than ever before also open- 1 wastage, among which are irregular- seemed settling down so satisfactorily, may be well lost for Love, Lady At- of Washington or - Napoleon. lint the ales to restrict the facilities for so! ; tty of demand; inaccessibility of the 's received a rude shock from the most tc,rton was not one of those to whom ! facilities for housing the soldier, transporting it. I locality of production to canneries or unexpected of all quarters,—for who., this loss would have been pure gain. were far worse then than now. 'The Production in the allied county i;'s of ;refrigerating plants and refusal of the [ :old ever have discerned adanger- But Fenella was not at .an age at `i signal which such reflections easily accur. 'food was abominable. It might he Europe has fallen far below cons.imp- consumer to purchase undersized. ma- _ goal on all the calmly decorous unvarying, un -nutritious(, even harm -tion, and only the resources of lhe`ter•ial which is perfectly sound and countenance of Lad Atterton 2 ' Lately! indeed; Fenella had been I ' •CHAPTER XV. f fol. It might bring on scurvy or ; -United United States and Canada stand ,' be- 1 mattn•e, and equally as nutritious as aware c., having become an .object n! }cholera, as it often did, but no effort , tween the people of France, Britain i the product of normal size and _appear - I - incre zsing interest to the stately As he slowly mounted the hill, John I was made to alter the soldier's rations. ; and Italy and starvation. }:et ocean ; ance. dowager. At moments she would bi'Donnell a eyes had that peculiar, Amusing him would have been con- tonnage is at the greatest premium in German Preparedness., unseeing look in thein which charact- cstch her large grey eyes fixed upon K sidered absurd "mollycoddling." fte all history. The ravages of the suh- ' As food fui• armies' in the field de - her with an approval not easily ex- erised them in moments of mental marine and the necessity , ! abstraction. And a shadow too was found his own amusement when on y of transport- , hydrated products are almost ideal. obviousned, since ionseciafisc of -Ronald's to s leave in the taverns and bars and Ing large quantities of munitions and 'i One of the most importagt features of ' obvious iatehtions was scarcely to be there. hOnly a few minutes ago he had low theatres. Instead of being for- men across the Atlantic have brought I the food conservation- movement in A looked for from any member of the about a shorts c family, , made a discovery, which, although not'biddeu to sell him drinks, the inn -i shortage in ocean going .hip- Germany since the outbreak of the But the solution of the problem'was so sensational as the one which he and keeper was enjoined by custom to Ping. Until sufficient tonhage can be I war has been thu "practice of dehydrat- close at hand, P Ella had once mutually fallen upon, gee that the eoldier',4 demands were built and manned the crying need is i ing• fruits and vegetables, and Ger- ,,' Albert, home for his soak -end, had had nevertheless considerably disturb- ' promptly fillet]. There were no Y. ' for some process which will make pis many's ,efficiency. in connection with gone over to Balladrochit, taking I ed twee. Albert who this time had M.C.A. influences in camp. Fight«•re Bible _an_`enormous reduction in- the ! the conser%atien of that country's Fenella with him, presumably in the were row h men and the barrack -room ' bulk of foods lies which mue.t be ! limited food resources is strikingly character of a gooseber operated upon his mental blindness, g txPP { g y The talk having wandered to table and the instrument used in the opera- jests and songs have long been pro carried across the Atlantic. _ . , i demonstrated by the fact that after decoration, and Albert having exprss-' tion nha beefather,reproachful r ac ful quest have ve Tial as things unmentionable else _ ('lyemirtla Working on. Problem. more than world three Kauaonol ti, h from rhe ed a wish to acre :he heather enc Brack- p en arrangement in which Mabel had possessed you to call away Fenella Men were supposed to keep At -and To this end United States chemists I formerly depended that' nation still Y' been experiMenting, with a view to yesterday when Mr, biacgilvraY was march on salt pork, coarse bread and have been bending .their energies for ' manalreg to Peed its inhabitants. foming d herself alone with Fenellahe dowager sr,neatly into the gust arden. n. a d anoeuvred t felt, a pi � h of 1. 'gun latter often added eas Vic: l- perfected the last sr practically By the process hyd atin neF1914, lauts in Germany, do - found all water is re- , Lad Atterton o pretty sure that when next I saw them Pft P y produc- tete with asemi-a opened the tete-a- again the Job would be done. It was culated to increase the consumer's, vel- moved from the raw product. As most Ing annually about a quarter of a mil. p agetic sigh. g j fruits and ve 'tables contain from 70. "You know, do you not, that we are like getting a knock on the head to or: Surgery knew no refinements. F f• ., R- ! lion pounds of po;atoc+ alone. In a '�expeeting Ronald to -morrow?" she, see -you leading her off to wait upon forts to to 90 -per teat. of water, the complete patch up maimed arm. viol _ P P Poocl conservation campaign organized asked, with a significance which sent come old woman or other. who prob-, shattered faces were unknown, i removal of moisture results in an em- j at the time of (',ermsu,Y',c first de�'Iara- f`s"' N, the blood shooting to_ Fenella's cheek,, ably wanted nothing but a gossip, Typhoid, cholera and . other v;un p , ormous reduction in weight and vol-, tion of war '141; now dehydration Ina.king her stumble over her reply, 1 Upon which John's bewildered re -'epidemics resultant Prem .impure lime This. mriy be further increase[, by; plality were added, ttttj of which were "Yes, I know," ply: water and bad sanitary conditions ,the com'presmon of the ciehydrated''aided by Government funds," "Don't be diatressed, m dear, "But. Bertie, dear, it wasn't an old r°durts, so chat a cube one and one-; - Y killed off more men annuallythan p ,► There is no cause for confusion, only woman, it was Mary M'Laren's little the enemy and little effort was made 'half inches in dimensions contains the for rejoicing. You must not think. girl who has got to be kept in bed, to improve sanitation of the cam equivalent of a can of tomatoes. The _ we indiscreet, but I'm an old woman, _ and Fenella's fairy stories are about P P °i addition of water—rah dratio21 or = after all, and I have been wanting for the only thing to keep her there. And barracks. Much of the work of am- y Ancient Lamps, t so long to tall you bow muc'i I symp- besides, I don't understand—what job, putating bullet -shattered - limb.g was.- r.''c'onstitution, as it is called—brings ;ht, i,rndle is in a.athise." ! ..s to be done"" !done without anesthetics. Indeed in the, vegetable back to its natural .con-! appearance -a (inti-. And, almost to .Fenella's consterna-' "What job? Wb •- Mac• lvra 'g dition, five affair, yet there it little ' oubt ). gi Y • the tenth century the. limb was Crude- '' � � that it+ predecessor was the lamp. tion, she put out her well -cushioned, Proposal, of course, which, as anyone ly hacked of -,nd the stump plunged In discussing the progress which and carefully tended hand, and„gave with half an eye can see, has been , hod been made In the new process one; Those old Egyptian,tombs, which have in boiling tar, a small, decorous. pinch to the girl's hovering on his lips for days. if of rhe. chemists said: unlocked many mysteries, held lamps, lingers. d War is a terrible thing at all times, "But I don't understand,” protest- day for lonly eft tten minutes hem rongersyou, and modern ingenuity seem+ to have ' - "The' discovery that- the removal of and'tthrough them Lamps a of ancient -ed Fenella; and really there was a would to-do have been the proapec- augmented many of its horrors. But water naturally present in foods wouldplayed p art y arrest decomposition was made man in the solemn feasts of the Egyptians, good deal she did not understand five father-in-law of Mr. Macgi vray,to all other respects than that of mere. P y who on such °cession. about it, of Rockshiel! mechanical and chemical efficiency the 'years ago. Thr ancient Indians and ulaeed, them _ "No; of course you would not, But y 'business of fighting is much improv- B before their to nig, blrnin them, You mean to as the. Mr. 3fac-' the. savage tribes of Africa. are known R I will explain, if. you care to bear." giI--ray wants to marry Fenella.?" he : ed over that of any preceding period. to have dried their surplus meat sup - ed throughout the night , ]lcrodatus; in Here it was the dowager who, in asked at least, in a voice which waver- plies so that the•"y misrht not be in owe of his ttumeroua references. to her turn, displayed the symptoms of ed• twant v%h-n game was scarce or hint- \else alhsdes -to the hour of' lamp a _shyness never before observed b "And you -mean to say that you'! The Letter. lighting, end evidences abound re - y ins difficult F:gyrtian tra+lition called Fenella—a heightened color, an avert- aren't aware of a tact which has been From a soil drenched in blood, where gurditig the use of lamps among the ed glance, and a bosom which visibly patent to the neighborhood for quite' for the pia e d of food in the totha't 9 , I -cries of the dying aloe side _the dead, and it is said that ancient Greeks. Lamp, indeed, .are labored under the faultlessly -cut two months now •' Are barne by the winds o'er rhe dried kernels of grain more than' six pictured upon some of their' oldest _.,"bodice. 1 Albert was gazing at his father, •• deep booming sea, ' ., thousand years.:old when discovere,I in `'ares, indicating the gymboiic sigrii. - I hgive hardly ever spoken of it, ` with a sort of affectionate -amusement, - but also I have hardly ever forgotten! as at a wort of natural curiosity, rare You come, a white thing, to stop my the tombs in our time yielded perfect foance which attached to them. It, though it happened so long ago, of its kind. j heart's crying, grain upon planting. - - -�But just this summer, with—so much -And 'netts iritY-accept him?" f- -To give-ar dear bit.of y'ou'rself unto "These peoplemar}e use of tlte':+tn'y} _ going on around me, 'it has grown Of course she will accept him. me, more alive. I think You know that' since she doesn't happen to be an ! heat and the winds of the air to carry. I w s once a awn the water in the food roducts. Man a poor girl without -fortune id;nt. i y P. y or position, just like Oh, boy, in that land of ruin--eii�as- and while the palatability and other yourself, my, There was a long pause, after wltich' ter— dear; she added, with a direetness Jc.hn said to himself, more than to his properties of the (tried material would People _ 'which somehow was not offensive. "I -son: I In that hell of machine gun, of rifle not have appealed to the claboratp 13 yViake a made what people call `a good thatch,', "I wonder if she will be happy?" and she]], tastes of our prevent -age, P Pyet we can- r��` Toran(o's ,All m friends nearly died of envy. There followed various minute in- Just. to know you are mine, makes my ' not question their methods' so far as; E F mou, H 1 - e when I made it. I have been point struct'ions touching future beha-•iour heart beat the faster; the keeping malities are concerned. b' 'Y ed at as one of the lucky ones of the on the occasions of Mr. .lfacgily rays Bone of my bone—God fashioned for the Walker House 'The use�!"t earth. - Was ever success such as, visits, all listened to meekly and ! you well. How the Indians Worked. i of Plea rely success? people asked. And yet, silently by John. t91 as soon as they aniv n , do you know"—Lady Atterton leaned As he mounted the road, which from I .. The north American- Indians $ Toronto, The meals, the servic So strong has lie made you—so fear- separated the fat of meat from the and the home -like appointments a little forward and sunk her voice this, -the south end of the vilL- re, less, so tender; muscular tissue, drying the latt:r. constitute the magnet U+at •drags ' 'by a tone— "it has not been success at wound . up into the hills, his mind.- them there. all it has been failure:' overflowed with the 'revelation just' I would that all sons had been njo= When dried, or at least partly so, they s.3 Fenella, seized with a sudden, acute, received: There was a sick parish- delled by you; 'melted the fat and mixed it with the' a Noon Dinner '60c. interest, said nothing, but the ques-, loner somewhere in this direction; but God-given your spirit, an able de- dried meat, which had been pounded ' Evening Dinner 75c. t ;tions working within her stood written' tp-day the sick -call wag -more of a pre- I fender into a paste or powder, and after add 'fj WALKER HOUSE ' in her eyes. i text than an object. The first sharp; Of liberty, loyalty, all 'that is true. Ing a few berries to -improve the flavor'. Toronto's FamousHou1 Agitated and a little touched, . wrestle with a disappointment is best! : a r7 Fenella : the whole was compressed into cakes. gazgj back at her interlocu got. over in solitude; and this latest '• TORONTO, CANADA tor. This discovery of this hidden' news was to John a'most bitter disap- Out over the seas —'past the 'gar- This product is known as pemmican, . (nine of sentiment stowed away so -pointment. ! dens of flowers, and is nowadays made of beef cape Rates Reasonable carefully behind so measured a de-! During all, this summer, while so' I whisper my hopes to that far- cially for -the use of Arctic explorers.' Geo, Wright & Co., Props, ., meanour was almost "overwhelming, many air -castles had been 'building' away land. "In South America jerked or dried while the equally unsuspected kind-' around him, John too had been at', I dream of great joys in'the pale twi-' ------- ------ - heartedness increased her emotion. I work upon a modest construction of . light hours, And you think .that you would ac- his own, the first stone of, which had : God grant that you know them— tually have been happier if you had been laid on the day on which Fenella I ' and so understand. married the—the . other man V` she had volunteered to %ccompany him to l s '• asked inredulously. 1 Adam's cottage. • He -had suffered'-Blanche'Adelaide Donaldson. , "I would, at any rate, have known too long and too bitterly from the in. what happiness is; I would have' tast visible' barrier between himself and One-half of a new shoe polishing ed..that young d> eam of which the poet hi; children, not to rejoice almrat im- I brush is made' of bristles and the re- says—ah, how truly!—that nothing in moderately at this, new departure. mainder is covered with wool, while, life is half so sweet. What more'can' That help in his ministry which he 1 set into the back is a tube of polish.' dove want than to be put to the test? had once looked for in vain in hist Have you learned the newest word, To care for a man enough to be able, wife, seemed about to be realised in i "camouflage"' Pronounce it "cam-oo- for_ his sake, to fling. ev_ ything else hfs daughter.. A few more years of ,' flazh," with -the first "a" short and ' Aside, is that •not in, itself an ecstasy,' common work, and then, no doubt, she enough support pport self-esteem during would seek ano`her field for those I the last one broad.' It has several a lifteime, y giving youfellow-! activities which it would have been his meanings, most of them slang, but', slip with the nobliest spirit, of the' delight to develop. What a helpmato ' it is generally accepted as meaning a ! i world? And I might have tasted that! she would make to any earnest work- ! make-up - or disguise. Our French Joy, had I so chosen, I was put to! er in the great vineyard! !brethren. called camofleurs, are just! the test, and I failed." I And now,, iv,th a few cruell,,• brief, I as e -pert in the art as we are in the On her way back across the loch, cruelly clear words Albort find de-; use of the new word. They cover I Fenella, to her dismay, discovered I stroyed the beam . The child in wh(:m the railroad -tracks with sod, surround that chaos had come again into her he had set)ri 'a.discinle vias in r�ati' ; ' g guns with branches of trees, so carefully tidied -up thoughts. This a trai�or. She too. like the ot.h anti, their hi from jhe arrivisteI 'It was a blow in- 'had gone over to the enemy's aide, paint the ambulances so they blend 'deed. And hob explain the strange had desertedat, into the.camp 'of thwith the landscape,'etc., making them ..concurrence of her views upon love "world" against which his whole lff invisible to the German aviators 3. •.,'., .-..r . .....:._ �_.. � .• .. . x'.!u' '.x..' :.:.. ... .. _ �.._....4� a _.. .. � .. .. t - ,. !�.� - f--.'�A�l.4t� ....-::.uiv-.-•,e •... ^�:a'u���pq l ,. tr.•f .`F. ..,I :, . ..,. c ,{4 •stet-- r'.- i1 •�.r.v _y '' N' -. n n L � • • •y. Y 50 i d- - RESTOOG HOME a ' LAND. TO. THE JEWS yc�c: U., I BRI7•fr H ARE 9WE10,14ING TURK --FR , I HO LY LAi�'D ` U�y M _ llOMES'PIC SCIENCE AT HOME . fi[uw the Allies Propose to- Give Pales- - x when ick To Its ancient` Canning Vegetables. o It 1 +`- Blanch and cold tip• Possessor. - 4/ i s{ • 1 w•enty-Third Le.:'•on g .•► Include ve tables in out dash diet. tine B r ., .rb?v.utc}y necessary th.l. we• Pince a stir r knife in the ja i f} The puechastng-of cheap or lov:'-tgradg'. pouring in thllboiling water, On .the wings of Britain advance, gA'in • y� '� . canned goods for home consumption is • I3e ositive that the jars, rubbers i Pool' rcunomv. Aside from the dans;er ani! lids are sterilized and in good con- up through. Palestine rides the hope of I+• �'~ iii of.:i:tine s, an iuferlvr .xrticic inake9 dition before using. Lion, the long-suffering hope 1,800 it irlpossible tv have gaud re3ults, To successfully can regetable.5. and ears old. Never has this cherished i wheel tooicing; it, fact all food products, these foods y' �' r, ♦ �f , :,r..� :-'i .: be completely sterilized. All , ideal of the Jews approached so erase- r, � Vd'gatables, particularly th•: sac- must talent' ones are retisuuable rice) liar- accessories, such as jars, lids and rub- ly to practical fulfiClment. The chosen p t bars must also come under this ru}e. kingdom of the chosen people has t`•,,� -, Ing the warm weather, and ovriu}z o Vegetable Structure for' 1;788 years to all appearances the i,' well-known perishable quallt{e's dead beyond. recall Now the allies, I they d, not keep for any length t.f. , The cellulose structure of vege- y +� time in their natural sta`.e, tables is tough and fibrous in char- wincing back the anrietlt birthright of An assortment of boors -cannel' atter, and because of this the age- the human rare, the venerated home of t� * tables require a :ung time—from three the people of Mo. . and David and veg; shies :i tilt pros e a most' 'welcome - addition to the pantry during the %vin. to flue hours—to be completely Solomon, are upon the point of giving -` f t�� L ter season, besides' -suing mxny times sterilized. hSany successful canners the City -of Jerusalem and the terri-' J their original. cost. u<e the old sectioned time method, that'tory of Palestine to the Jews so that. j is, to heat ,A to the boiling point and Bacteria cells cover all vegetables, cool: for one hour, then weal. Repeat harried and persecuted people may re- _ and un'ess they are complete]y stecil{z• this process for three successive days, establish the state which •they - and �; L ed thi�.bacterra, will cause ferrn, sting This {, a troublesome method which their fathers and their forefathers ; ECAUSE it iso a gift tl�]at's i actiun'to take ,,lace ill the' jai', and requires considerable time for handl-'have dreamed tend schemed' about-; - then th,a contents will' be a tot:c! loss. 'ink and cooking. Newer, and, more ,tltrncr�h the .centuries: j ' ' To Can Asparagus modern methods have elim'nated all -Of real every -day service-. Sv!ect perfectly fresh and young' this.' Victorious ~larch of British. ! f _ asparagus:.. I'r'a?h it carefully to .re- The Cold, -Pack .Method ? n - mo,.'t, the sand. Peel the stalk4 care- - The Turks, who have held .Lh, city , • 'Phis method is now in general use in fur centuries, are retreating north- ; because It adds to �]]S carnfort, ;r ' fully and trim away t.11 the hard and all he large canneries, and is much to ' repulse to pith). portions.' ' ward, seemingly helpless Let {c lay.in cold prefetred because it gives a beautiful L• water until all the asparagt,s is pre- appearance to the vegetables. It can ' the advance, of the British and their tet �u #r els from his expense -: r r ppared. Then tie it in coritenient he successfcclly accomplished with the native allies; out of Egppt. Already. ,, •- irundirs for easy handling while •same re-ults in -less time than by other the £twee_+ of democrtecy have v: on blanching; and cold dipping• methods: }liaise way up past Gaza, ushers once Blanching --Have a large pot of lva- In using this method, the vegetables Samson bore cfF the town's gates, and.: aril because it -looks' — and 1.! -' { tet boiling. Place the asparagus in ate blanched, cold dipped and then Last Jaffa, the seaport. They .have L ,'i g and the rubbers,!5 c i s n Gillette, this wafer when it retails b 1 a ked -in sterilized jai Beersheba and Askalo Il } �, aKt .kind t e '. boil fo: ten mint,tes. Rernove -and packed and the lids partially tighten- floods p the best of.. its Pat- of + and- Hebron. They have occupied r 44 cold di b dropping into t+ oce..ed. ,• c T d then r , ! PPt t2 ed an every roll roster, - P •- .:--,'.Jerusalem..'r�'hen they have sent the ' Pack into the jars, the tip end: dmvn ('old Dip last infidel ace+ruing out of Palestine : Safety Raz ]s the one sure'to' as rlcrsely az, pes�ible. Put a .silver Culd dipping of blanched vegetables the .laws, under. the protectorate of i+ neces+ar to mtike them f rm e•lough' _ 'knife io the jar- to prevent era"cr,ing > ' whin' oiling with boiling water. Re- to handle after being nartially'cooked the elite ,wilt form a state wheat{n Please itmas Gift for a mar]. move tt.e knife and put the rubber and and also.to set the coloring matter so the r•cattered descendants of Je%vey 1 '�l �` "lid is pavilion. Partially tighten sill that it" will not. easily dissol•:e..durirg' can form a peaceful nation. - then I+roces 4 in hot-water bath ",,r'two the refit of the' process. - Perhaps it will be a republic per- - hou after the boiling tial started. Be positive that the gra er is tjoil-`hap a limited monarch ;the details t `- Remove and tighten the lid securely as ing rapidly after the ,tars have been are unm octant before the astound 2:1posyihT: -then invert to c00% -When Placed in the water hath before court- ing fact that the national acpirationss cull, store the jars in a cool dry place, Ing the -time far Lhe process.j }'ui,t-to i�member for successful P:cmember that no food will spoil of thee'wK'arewldeoly about to be Te fhe4 asparagu. must be y ourtg and' that is spores Mutely sterilized, that had- `realized. - •ter'ia.' spt,teµ anti germs are exceed- t:Llristianit rejoices at the pruspect ir•e-ah ingly hard .to kill and that onl,r tongg of es,ictirg the hordes of Lalam frim ; — •--- - - -- " - : til a -h carefully to remove ally sand.: and careful cooking -will accomplish .:the regions of the holy sepulchre, b"u" the city. But aloyv they were worn --one-Nan '•Pontoons." PeFI an'1 remove the pithy parts. - this+• - _ its religious= zeal has not the political 1 out. c $uiWing bridge-. under fire, t3�e = , nor.nationalprolrnpting% of the Jew ' rusalrm_ realest ordeal 'that. the army e�01rl- Ristory of Je � NtlHi :+H tLL.l t'si THF: LEFT -U'< Lli TCRkEI`. enthu:iiecm: Jerusalem, in'the eyes of Jerusalem was matte into a great 'ee-rs-ef other campaigns were subject- , p Turkey - Emince.—One cupful . ut silica of toast cut in triangles C Christiunit i>= the scene of the Pas- city by 1tiinR David. His people called ed to, bid+ fair to go out of fashion. A small .Pieces of turkey, one onion. -one er the toast with a leaf of lettuce, then _ ion; rn_ the eye- of the Jetta it ib the western °hillZion, the name taker regiment going acro,+a a stream. now, rr"n pepper, -one-half, cupful- of 111Y on two thin slices of turkey., their tbgir rightful home, filled with -the one -thin of ham or bacon and b} mr,derri Jews a+ that which aym if the, model. Of the inventor meets e er tmemoriPb of the ages when it Was theboll,/Ps unit " approval, will • � . national y with. governmental app Gravy, P 'theft another leaf of lettuce. -Cover-.vetit, of Lheir.mtgbt and .power_ Idris •Solemon -stre gthened the .- :Ff nee the onion an pepper tine, th.Pn parboil and add to the with a second slice of toast, Garnish '' « , A merely wads into the stream and drift' ed turkey: 3loixten with.. aTid P aer"s, meantime utilizing both hands - heat anti! :eery iiot.. Serve on toast.. with .olive, pickle and then serve with The Flag of %ion. town and made it a more opulous P That ' Cari ion of fhc Jews shirk slid power city.. When t?i+ oon Re- tri' manipulate his rine. The new In. Tutkey Terrapitr—Una cupful of one tables oonful of may"onnaiae an P P leaf of lettuce _ ventiorr is a Fort of glorified' "water _ � keep-. (fie fires of national unify mo-.t-hoboam ar;sumeel the power in later 1 ' rolci tur.ey, cut in one -inch blud.a, To L'ae the Filling—Ctrl th'c• raid t„ry{illy burning r+ known as the• Zion- ar the trit,es aiviaut, onl}• those `%t,.lrlg_1 arrangemeni and ' i.+ adapted \ ---tttio trlt,lesp'ooniclsnf flour. one sup- boiled' - of.�r++lah ._acct• Benjamin- remaining. to the forciinx of deep stream -4 with - 42L in thin alit+. �, rise i ,t 16 uii H-iindred.• of thousands, of Jul of milk, - Season with one tea- about two cupful-; put in a fryin ran A• within the city -civil warfare follow- ' ILit the necessity of bridge building. tl► . _ p , P ;z f fe-., ho«cr`•ev, Who are -not membee? Lapopnful of 'salt: .ci,e•half . teaspoon in which four tablespoonfuls r,f short- t,P ,thi ; DY' anl%at10Fl took ever forward ed; itntodating and following the- cap ,The encirrl{rig buoy it, blown up by ful. of Worcestershire wauce. Blend ening has been made ver brit. Turn•. 1` Lure. of. Tho c'��y by •the F,gvptiana, i the soldier. It trolls him upright in y to •the restoration of the lint ional life the Von, r and milk .and th-en cook, for, the potatoes in and -add one und.une Wcai:ermd, the city suc•ce,mlrrd to the.:the tester with his -.boulders and five minutes. Add the cold turkey +bore tune. somet,hera, i i half to two cupfuls of turkey filling. arrack° of S. vnnacherilr,-Ring nf:..>.+- army clear:of the rrrfaie In the bac- { mc•ri+' S+liake sir to -a until” very hut. In ever: Zionist homc•.i, rept rhe vria who devoitated it, eriments recently conducted a man Heat thoroughly and add one cupful tl;t} f rile .laws, a white field bearing I P g ". ',Add the yolk of egg and a da.; h ,of . of gravy: or stork; cook until moisture Nehemiah rebuilt the slit fensN� {n malt 4everai boll's -ryes on a tar L nutirrert Sen e. evaporates and a brown crus furors.'Lwo Parallel bitte stripes, and between }l;_ 13 i' and for a time the natLon 100- Yards away while fToating across The.vld question i+ herr nlric.eied p y=' them the shield of David.. This is the seemed upon the oint .of assuming the stream. _ ' _ 3fold into shape i, ushirsr to the Fr - . P Tin a fe �y' alatable recei s. t tlt#t thuY ha4 not hart a country for , „methin_ of it, old-tirr..e might, but _ P itle of pari, Turn. our on a but plat .'1 F;uu years 4ntl the. i,af�l,. that will - Turkey r t Turkey F'rittenc.—One cupful of ter in.an omelet shape and then serve. llexandor the (seat took it in 33:. Lour, alts half teaspoonfal'Of salt, E.wo -'Turkey Broth.—( rack the hones float °:`t•r .Jerusale•m tutu., the ,glad and ria' sooner had he departed Lhan HIGHEST PRICES PAID day come: 4 Ptolemy of F i t came crashing dorso e teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one anal then cover with rot<! w.aLer: , e !`.'P For POUL�Rv, GAME, cupfuf s{' toil -k, one egg. :4]ix the. dry y I rumirrerrt .Jaws aFl over. the rivi!- dPd„ 'it, destroying it in 3"_0 B.t', In Cools slowly. :one and, -one-half EGGS 6 FEATHERS -- :r. rLlientA tag t hours. -Strain and cook until reduced r'e`1 world hate re,juicecl at'thc. plan IrSR ,lntiochus Epiphanies, razed it; bot ;PleaJe write for particulara hpr and milk and - u ',}' k ,,l+u ya }rat Lyes in F rttt- . beaten egg. tilrx to a smooth batter ,to one-half. ISletr<I two talespoonful- thr•J.ews,-uncter;f�ha"is w.,n 1, d to rr.anr'e Pale tine to Lhe .Yews � t. l04LZfr t Co., .land then full in ons- cupful of finely of-corn-starch,with f:e cupfuls of the l+lrl rlort apparently on the cue of flit_ 't hack shortly thereafter.. sy raeaa000nto X%rk&% Koseaw� chopped cold turkey, one-half tea- prepared broth, then bring -to, a boil.:'. Ag ill the'.T>tva' began.iiuiln' a PPE' P Pt flllmelit. %runlet anti non %ioni•t alike (spoonful of -Tepper. Mix well, then Add ane teaspvotlful'Of-•finely chopped have :bet-n_thrilled state. when Pompey of, goitre, rifling fry in hat tat antl'. scree with t hili 'p'arsle'y and then serve. Tf there I,-, at the head of the marvellous fighfing PThr route has been torturous enough bine wbirh thz legions formed, HIGHEST RRICESz PAID sauce. knot a sumctPnL-amount of I,rnih add:ro ha`:�; niacte any ordinary man de- pini Turkey Club Sandwiches:—L'se `,aro, milk. Try this,; .it 'is delicious.-spair. The powers in the rears before L9i-e it down in lib B.l'..Herod, assign= For R:LCL FI RS ed to govern it by Rome, had the walla GINSENG / _ .. _. —•-- ---- - --' the great w'al would peter permit the 8ii(I and houses rebuilt., Throughout. the AIR l'U��'RUYS. _i The fiistiac•riat lineman stal'Lrd on:Turk ter be despoiled' 'of. Jerusalem. years following -the birth of t'hrist it �. SIL VER _ ]his unique round of ditties more than The division of pot:•er •,vas more im cartk loser and loge! ill' hope until 220 et. Pial 9t. W. Montreal. 3PA. ew• -roes of Activity for the vl,il'ful three year.; ago, An ex,perienced air -'portant than. the happire-; .of the.. dispersion _ _ s tterereex:e t'i:.o, t+lr. of Canada aviator. mail, Robert G ho:v-Ter, Was engaged w'orld's greatest homing; i a^r: The Crescent Supplanted. The airman is constantly tii,ding by a- power company in Salt'amento, ; ]ii ever~ land slid clime the .few has f'al., to carry an expert ones a tussis to,m3rlr Lis mark,: rontributecl =to the After that Coustantiue the !heat, new ]h:es of. activity for his skill and A courage. ' In South America the . air in pec( two division, of wire lines sc°ienfilic, legi dative, commercial anti "t! e Persians 4rid finall'c the 1%siems IYAA r lIane has been used with great sac- i some r ixty-eight mile in length. artistirr dcttelopment of his adopted took tarns in railing it. from 1099 6i Cess in surveying remote areas, tr Luc- The wires are strung over several ;country; hut,the memory of the d{s_ ani. f187 the rrucade:s held it; nut OUR ADVICE _ Its speed readily outylasses the lcil,ot•. vaileys,.the deltas of tile. Sucramento.},e tun rankled and .w:ould nut cimvn, t eu :occupation worked ;malt benefit soil S:,n .Joaquin niters, and into the ;1 'tragedy of }lictory_ to the Jews, anti there was little poli-: Ship to us at oneeg7 FM Sous chainmen. t tical rhang�e for the fugitivi• race when Benefits of Higfii Prices ' An sister risiil mining com,l in contra Costa range of mountains, : P g y where their elevation is at tilile� 3,000_-.. F ` since 135 A I).,.: whet the. last Saladin. the Saracen, took the city. , now prevailing. Mexico is about to utilize airplanes feet. :1 large force of min had peau{ of tlic .Jewi:+h rebellions against the back into the fold of Is!am..Fr•om'that for carryin ores under unique condi- !; Roman >cr �rcutoi >_r_F ulterLstzdisa� _,.day to this the err -cent has, stood over Prfee List and Shlppino Taps FREE tions. The ore mined at an altitude utt`]y been required to. pa+rot the lines, itroti,ly for the patriots. there has been the city. 'of some 10,006 feet and carried to tl_ lnokirg for broken insulator-, fallen - ' ivir,es and'othei damages. The avmk i no nt:tiwitdkni in Jerti=alem. On that . Some there are who insist still that valley below. by park .-mutes. --Tli tt.ac clone match better by a single d;lte Ilad, tans L:mpernr oP some, for- the cross .Tlonld supplant it; but poli- Anules carry only small load-. Vxo-;a�rial lineman. .Il was found that a bade the Jcw as pui:i-hment for hav'• tical justice as well as sentiment:;eem FiH>a,A�eraaia',4nyiPF�,Ca.cads .thirds of which. consist.. of fodder, and-' broken "insulator could be dls,rovered ung rinred to, il.,•l,t for freedom, to tv urge the allies to replace the hater{ r provisions. Several days are rertuir enter their cit;. On a'ly pretext -what- half moon wit'!,- the blare and white ' whilcAying at an altiludr of 11000 ed to wind do fart, wind down the tortuous pa?h on Isoe:ars In ,il A.U. n redece,sor, (lad• of ,{ ^tel. — p ' s :ides. The . air;,l.,ll_, _...---ti,•_ -•-,. - , the ° Titus, bac; ruthlessly crus}led a repel -- -•� ---__ can volplane to the vallery in it fete; I- : brill. at1J Karl in revcnge proceeded' to, 'arttl •'minutes, and have no trouble - will, Frozen But Ali,'e. destro.v the temple, and harish the :1tr;. !',ogres, Mrs. f)lac•arr' their .loads in reaching the tv:u-miio Intvie?ting e4periments :have.,been pri•� ts, Nr: iTh the church then g•ol;e, ••It6w do you manage to :erp those, y altitude. 'made by two French scientists, who th religion outlawed, the J, in iRi „ld h::;a vand{estirh:. so bright'" The herds of c•attie which gra:,.­ On l placed a number of caterpillars in test paLmnt,y ,<et , their faces, thousands as! -ed 3Jr-, (lldtvays of her netIII! r. - the great .Stan Cristobal ranch ill ,\i'n tubes or metal boxes in a re.f rigerat- -the and th«,u-rinds of litems tOtPal'd other ' It' :cry east}," replied Vfm, Pro- once required the attention of,,ing; mixture of ice and :alt at a tem- ilantls. 4h'; was the great dispersion, r,I' ws. "I pyla the etndlcst ch, and 100 cowboys. By using automol+iles perature varying hetween .Iii and 20 one iii: the'trageciies of W01.1il llistot•y, n.11er sm.al Mass ui,je• t+, in x hath It11e•herding was done as well by SO-vcu degrees Centigrade. The same cater- liadriau's act' was' the filial blow.. r nmT,oaed of nne tablespoonful of alien, .The management is now instal- pillars were frozen. sis time, in the The ancieni glories:•w•trr doi r. .'The: to a pint of hoc water: Allow each )Ing aviators, *boas 'vastly superior; -pact. of a month, anti they always eo%eCnu,;n?' :, of rlrnng- , nations Was. ,it to remain, in+this solr•titu for a -tiv speed will "round up" the most :v.idely' came back to life, but at each new too Much for the Jews. Down the rw mii;ules, rt palish `,yllh, a - scattered herds with -great saving , Ofi freezing operation their movements clare centuries Lhey-.ha.i.suffered. but a1= w•ocillei, cloth: if i,adly.•diseri time and money. A great future island reactions to mwhariieal excitation way.,; in other clays they had been able I u;e.•a- little scouring. povc•der,.but, ,prophesied for the aero -cowpuncher. became slower. to re-estammn themselves and rebuild that, is :.eldom necessary. - .. •' ' - `i .' .. yam' ...-�.,.: ,:s,.n.ri.-, ,�,: ...y.n. _..-.w-- .__•.-s. '...._ - _.. ..._....,.-,....-�.:...r.,_,-, . -. ...:w,� ..._ _«......�:..5:..,r..+,L�r.4s,m.,:zYrti. ejrj''ai'm, a, �,. yam•_ Ift. fi*MUS !gMp. She 'is being ruined financially, �-Aoiol; A her .&r&Uy.,%U4o. still strong and able to strMe,1htj OR S aT ons Tht-y blows; Is be. ALE -11, ql0vess., al set of FOR one-horse vis A I to F. IAM -owing exhausted, find eager for Lot _*bu. 36. a. F. coil. Piiciioring, l?19d plensia !WMAXIII W7. - 111 -ill the war to cosse, her food supply .1J0 par you 41.26 it pald in i4viiies.` is the 'cause. of the greatest con flickering, 9 e-brod BerlieNre FOR RALE—At I;t il. gave' Lluie, corn, and dissatisfaction --th rough: FO s Old.. kir a, A. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, out the Empire is constantly in- ssiekiata A=aVlookoo creasing. Whentmee she faces F OR SAL9-At lot 21. Babe Line, NOTAS AND 10011101foillENTO the mighty Amer ican army, her Pickering, 8 pore -bred Berkshire " nerves will give way and her col-iqa SweeksoW. D. MacNeil. It.R.N. The mayor of Toronto is telling lapse will come quickly. But in 7'the people of the city that they the meantime the British Empire FOR SALE -A Durham cow. third 1. k4 JU calvinidtie in'a few days. !Boo, West, R. K. Bleed ittit get alarmed about the must be prepared to face the nl0?,t No. k, Pic ering -X*al situation, that there Is plenty critical time in the history of the ITRAYRD-Froin the Gas royne of it and it will arrive when the nation She inust make great sacra. k. Iarm, cou.2, Pickering, 26-yearold steers. P y in' 01reatipri leading to t1heir recovery will boo railways are able to handle it. But flees, and keep piling up a great rewarded. H. S, Clarry, Locuu Hill. those people who have not a scut. national debt. Still, if the peo- -spirits and main., OR —SALE—Extra finp pure bred Ale of coal in their bins, can take pie keep up their AOR 1-.mbden geese for brSedin ptpoem. -.."very little comfort from these Lain their reputation fuv determi- They cannot be excelled for quality, 1-746"011 each or $9.00 per,pair, F. L..Green, Greenwood, As of Mayor Church. n%tionot fear the re- -,�---cheering wot a" , we need n 9-11 'Their persistent efforts to get a salt, but we must recognize the -viecikhle horde SALE-Ghod set supply to bring cheer to their fact that it will be a trylug titueg F aged 11 years, will 801 chaftil. Also 96 U11112 - h es in this winter weather, b -r of oak barrels• two suitable for'vinegaw b*r. om rels.. Apply at the Pickering Bakery 47.1if meets' with dismal failure. TheI -- --- - 16ALE, E1SrE:R. AUC. M. NIA%V, LICHNSED are they have coal dealers all dee TIONEER,for York, Qataria and Durban --:0u, none and can give go satisfaction FFJDAT, DEc, 21ST -Auction sale0 f Counties, All kinds of sake promptly atteed0d to. Terme reasonable. Dates for sake may be as to when they will be able to Clydesdale horses, shorthorn cattle, rrangedatNEWS' Officv. Bell and IDdevm&- I . Southdown htpp, inillIpmentm rte., dent phones. Whitby. Ont. aty --,-'supply their customers, rear But To- - at lot 3S, a ear of c ni. 5.. Piekeriaw roilito is no• worse off than many the propel ty of J. B. Wilson. N(; bix-eft 5 am$Wd LMML swed ta Ed other towns and villages through_ reserve. H8 f4rui has been sold. 10 months' credit. Sale at one. See ni the Province. There are a bills, Fred. Postill, Auetionepi` number of people in the village Tu17ft8D.&Y*,DFc. 27TH -Extensive MOFILialeof'fartu etoek'aud"itnple- T"r" SAD STORY and the surrounding country, who ments. registered Clydesdale horses. Cotswold sheep' YOLksbire and have no coal for some time. Some have closed tip their houses and Berkshire bog",' the, property of Fred Bunker, lot 23. con, 7, Picker- OF THE STRUGGLE are boarding out. The farmers ing. Sale at 12,30. sharp. Will'. are able in some cages to secure 11olaw. Wilit,by, auctioneer. wood by burning tip . their rail FOR LIFE fences, which they will replace in thespring with wit -6 fences. We NOTICE TO CREDITORS is frequently revealed -in these was times even in this well-to-do Province, read that the people in Gertmany axidl. =t2:L,3rg3 Hard enough to be poor -still worse are suffering grently from tile to be sick and poor. In*. the Estate of George- Philip, Do- -lack of Not -but - we. alle.luclined ceased. .The lot of, the consumptive is a spe- cially trying one. Only recently a to think that couditions there family was discovered living in two .ly glut be nillf.-h worse tilall they of the1`6woshipof I'k-k-ing In ih� small rooms over a store. Atone time are in tbi-j conlutrCounty -f OntAk iO, 0"I'Llell, 1.11 they had occupied a comfortable home y. cea.4'-d' Who die i on our-ah,-fillt the 25 t-,! but the father took sick and had to i i d,is of Auwli.t, 190, Art• nfvf, give u work. With the savings all The Doriiiiiion el etionsetre now -110d to weld 1 y S' "t Pt'*;9"i err otbot, I gone, they were forced to sell the fuz- ' wl", de -liver to � h.+ undermilirripd elL­!11- uiture to buy food. When the intra Over and the people clAw no:lV de- tory or their %1plicitor onor- hof.)ro I•h- was found to be a consumptive, this vote their energies towards prose. 10th day of J,&nuary. 1918. their cbr.t- was, the Opportunity of the Keskoka '',euting the war to if. succestif oil end- ian and --fturn, lifolem, 4-ddresKeo an,i: Fr" 11olipit&I to bring relief so that description, full p4rtit-ular@ of Lheit 2iot only would the stricken husband lug. Tile Uniou Government has -clAiozi or intextn.,it and- the n4tiirp have a winning chance for life, big "been ",c,witieg if held byAbern. - mora desirable still. the wife returned to power by the fit, and cwl� large majoritv of over 50. tnedi4tely a-, er tho 10, h of J tn usir� dren should be vemo. tram danSw -Tbpre 1918. the v,1,%.Le if the said Ge,ww" of contracting the dlomes. Under A& never was a Dominion elecLiou Philip, derom,ed, will he di,tritooltell JW Smidance �tbe, home Chased when the result wa-, more in "Al"M the 9 kortive eatil,led thIMPOIA I and the la doubt than this., Nearly all the having regar only to - the churn , -i -for, it is son iuter"at of which the executers shall is doing W44 ofow$ leading dailies were a unit In mip- then llaorov notice and al -I .there will Imaslowal he@ eluded from the &&W "firlibe. porting Union government. but tin' This to UA affiest wm& ommileill so the conscription law met with & M 8. Obapma", ".. Pickerina, a@ mmd4ts liarne,.#, 2�q. Greed n" 1119P11141114 Am Ow.. aad,.W. 11111111 lees wlii great deal of oppusidon River, Oat, Kiie-utors. 40111S the country and It wma diffi. VV.'J BRAT(W it I IL is A, P cult to measure the extent of this 86 B,%7 St.' Voron be 11-13 Solicitor for the axecateirs, n &UMI, soon" oppovittion. A great'nia 'y people knew. that Uui4m government -was -the proper thing to have at this erttleal time, but they objected An having any member of their fam- o"Alydrafted through tho Military 'Service Act, which the Union gov. 6mment upheld. Mauy claimed -that the government in power at ti at Ottawa was not a real union 'jffoverumeut, as the two par- Itas not really united, and to .-Isubetantliste tb;sir claims, they pointed to the fact that the Cou. PHONOGRAPH Aservlativess held all or. nearly all 'ithe positions of egnolanient. In which really $in@* -many ways the Borden govern- Jweat had displayed weakness, notwithstanding this, the majority of the people of 'Ithe0aj Volbinion, outside of Quebee, lett that they must supp6r% union government and not trust the destiny of the country to Quebee. the women and Poldler vote did NJU� .,Much to roll up the union govern. -went majority, but even without "M APE9~6 VWIPA a" a saw .,this, the unioulets would so dembib•It has swo I d bcsi& Anne East, Giovanni won. lbave actually singit, Giovanni Zenatello, Ckido Ciccofink Anhw The. neZ& six months 'will be the meet critfbal of 'the whole war Middleton, Thomas Chalmers sod 4 sawe of I for the alliem. Germany recog. other great artists; and has sung duets with two the fact that if she is to win, =hem, and then sung in comparison with them. ...;aud not to meet'with a humiliat- ing defeat, it const be done within "The musical critics of more than Ave hundred the next few months before the .United St4tes will be able to put inewspapers concede in the columns of their own .-,her mighty force into action, papers, that it is only by watching the lips of the Russia is now practically out of artist 'standing before them, that they can tell ,the war, and both France and have been greatly exhaust- whether it is the artist singing or The New Edison. ed, so that Germany-. is now in a singing. -position to place the greater part 4, -of her mighty army In the *we@%. almost hope you will disbelieve what we We the British say --and �eru front, • against 111111. nd come to our store and make ue prove our forces. If the latt-6r can succeed statement. You will w4 be iteked, so bw. We In holding the enemy In check for 1111% months then the American merely wish to prove thm she Neil SAW* Re Creation of music Is alwir. -army will be upon the wens and -then Germany will be up a ly tm ft" J 4 hopeless proposition, There to 130 doubt thal Germany in in a Very bad way and @&M for pence. 4 A R 0 H A RID S.0 N",Sk.=f ...,—,Christmas Groceries ajad Chins A Splendid -Assortment of SIM" 01=11214-T.A. REASONABLY PRICZD _7 --A LARGE STOCK UP ANDY '-:'---NUTS, FRU/Ts I - New Mixed Candies 20c lb New Mized Nuts 25(.- lb New Naval Oranges 40c a doz.. -Aipe.Battntl.,S -30c R doz Xmas Grapes 20c lbGt -ape Frust 3 for 25c AuchorDRtqs16cents per lb* 'Chocolabes and Bonbons, in Pretty Boxes, 25c to 75c MERRY CHRISTAA'S" XND HAPPY- NEW APPYNEW YEAH TO ALL J 1111RICHARDS0N :. Pickerin' g . Hardware . Store 1. There's just. one pilass to buy THE 1900 WASHER—Price $16.00 Fully guaranteed. Free trial given. There's also just one place to buy 11MAY0 LAMPS AND `Happy TboughtRanges - That's Pickering'i Hardware Store. Full line of stove-p-irie's'. elbows, stove boardq, oil heateLzi, lAtItAns. Farmers -Get your Stock Foods here. International and Herb-tgeum. JOWN S. BALSDON, PICKERING "U S:M_ CHEAMOFTHEWEST FLOUR -a0 For Good Wholesome 'Bread 7 Its the rwelp fiat makes " Broad, therefore. yea caji*i got but readas !rile an Inferior grade. ThaiVe why we map m=4 %" CREAM -OF THE WEST" 40 The beat Dread Flour on the market. Monarch Pastry -Queen City Blend are splendid 1%urs. Try them. Ip h- P-11 Flour Mills Co., THE tOMII ION BANK SAMAL AM �6 04890,M Fame'rass. I" yNiITBY *R~.- J.. 60ADON HALL, lilenfteO. food Things' for "'Christmas .:-Choicest of Caudies, Nuts, Oranges, 9-te., at prices' that are right A good assortment of TopsDolls, B Okm ml�d Blocks for the little folks, and aomethiug for the oiler ones as %ell. T Will have Pine Salt in 50 and 100 1b. sacks. Coarse Salt in .100 and 200 lb. s"ks. Dairy Salt in 50 lb.. sacks. E, E-111 ..,ANNUS J 3. ., - • �y; IF— is sass_ ., ,. sass.. ,},J'..,•'a1'. ,,. ...,., ,v. ,. , .., ... ._� >f s �. - sass. ,., sacs.. ,. •,• .. - • ., .. -._ : ... '. C••' ?.,..'t -•7 '�iq•{. I"K. ., ••,.,• � F.5'.• M - S:_^f 5, � T . ,A;1• _ . ia1' '' -,• F lQ ,,. • �q ' _ at.wltsatoiwi _ • = The United Farmers of Ontario ems+ are holding their annual cunvra- S E G 0 �7 ` Rev. H. Wood was in the city _ Cement Tile Far Sale ,� _'� Want Now �. tion in 'Toronto thiw week. A reliable Agent- on.-Tueoday. Alsike, iced Clover; Timothy and all Tilr in 3. 4, 6 nerd S inch, and 10.18 g t its. Ontario County J. H. Beal had a business tri to y to sell Pelham's Peerless Fruit and p A million dollar pulp and pm-per kinds of seeds. and 16 in culvert pipes, at old prtees if Ornamental Trees during - Fall avd stoulfville on lllonday plant is to,be established at Kap bought befowNew Years. -Pru.:t taint`:' We are in the market and are prepay- g , Wit,ter months. ' Q Ind pay, exoluidve Tuesday being Christmas Day. askasing, in connection with a ed tnpa,y,,,the highest market prices., not affect Chem, so that they crsn be trrtitory, free selling equiprpeat. ="�' all places of business will be ulo9ed scheme which will give' -the Et .:id duti„K iutrr if n„Lput In this , Over tfUO Acres-of the cboiceFt Nnrr', - '-" The beet equipped cleaning mills fes/1, Nlws a fewp Proviuere Of Ontario t3 revenue of -thuuwKnd tersest brink m. stock - iu'cludin claw varieties, �•:�; A. D. Peters was in the cit on In the rcocorcountry. y g Y $5,000,040. for sale. _ controlled by us. Handsome up-to. Bend sasses iea,uacammnofcatewith Tuesday visiting his brother who upbefore selling. The Whitevale Tile Yard date Belling equipment and a splendid -is very ill. - TIMI.` TMJ BLE-Pickeriris. Staton , Onus beta--grown-.stock, to offer cuotooa- . Take advantage of the best Seed Mark- — -"-- ere. We art- not jobbers. Write now , {� Mies Marie Forsyth and May T. R. Train• oing East due w toliot j6 U. 'etsipendwitpho Claremont livers fur enc..Morence epQut Chrstltiat; with No. 6. Mu . 8.06 A id.a8 y teras toflienda in Boz (trove. 28 Local 2 46 P. N. Sell or Independent phone._ • P_9LHAI( NURSERY CO., - _ Ray Ruroohr, of Peaetangui- 90 Local 6.x4 P. M. Prbmpt, efecient and felia-ble •-derviee Toronto, Ont. ohene. spent a few days last week Traitir go"'g West due as follows- in handligg Seeds guaranteed. 'Bus meets all Trains.- - N. B.-Catalogue sent on request to ' with his parents bene. No. 29 Local, 10,27 A. X. J R DO W.N EY CO KRANY applicants for agencies or gurchasecs Miss Veta Stephenson spent the 27 Local • . • 2 So- P. M. First-class Rigs to hire dray of - of Ndreety stock. 6i-18 p p •" 7 Mail 7,402, lids WEIITBY. ONTARIO night at luwest'.priceE; - -week-end with her friend: Misr •gundKv include,d� _.. Phone 1805, 'Clara Underhill, of Whitby Lad. ' t -= nes College, T H != _ Thos. - , Sanderson &Son � -- • = Calvin and Mrs. Hurlbert and - - '- ' master Hollis went el Caesarea. on TA H DA R D BANK PROPRIETORS ; ^ Tuesday LO V19iL a C81aC1Pe who l8 ����'��� � • it :dangerously ill. _ CHRISTMAS 'BARGAINS Special Christtvas services will Qp' CANADA At be held i the Methodist church , _ .^ ' HZ►D OIr rICQ TORONTO Men's Sweaters, fast rom to x5.00: -on Sands neat: Special " music. ' Of all materials and designi' All are welcome. ReR, 83 0(1 to $?.00.-, all in ,took. it will pay you The police trustees request all This Bair offers everiso' y facility Men'ti A9 AWool Underwear at $1.26 W by those who have accounts against - per tali, to Doll at our works acs inspect our soar - Men'•Fleece Lined at 750 per garment .rand �� we do tain not emplos. Ovthem conseguuenf• - the village to present their clairuej the Ct?Ild�let,Of accounts, Of maI111- at Once to Thos. Paterson in order Bove, Fleece-lined at 50c. per garment• ly we can, and -do throw off the ,agemt that the may be aid and the Women s Mediutn_Heavy at 40c. per Commission of 10 r y y p facturers, farmers �d merchants*' nemesis per cent.,whiohyou wS honks :closed before the end of the g Certainly save by pavAsaiintr from aa, 3' ` Flannelette Blankets, 12/4, grey or Call sdioited. ter, asT'o tars 13AVINGS DEPARTMENT at ovary Branch. � _ iNN1TIY GRANITE CO.. - y � white at $2 26 per pair. , �. On account .of y th6y .next . PICKERING� BRANCH ' •befdQ Christmas Da the NrWH $ubbers at' year's prices, _ y ! p! Office and works, Whitby, Outatb .. span intends ma$ing his usual &L c,.22?AbWjtKANwager. ager. Brassie also at WhitSj. weekly text to Cla es PICEERING BAKERY On Idonday nest instead off Tuesday. NORTH CLAREMONT Those having any business to do F should govern tharnselves . accord. _ ingly. FRUIT CAKE FOR XMAS Water P Orders received. now for the beat = Leonard Pilkey bad the m,isfor- "y • , ire Water line ever at 45c per lb. ' : tune to have his horse run away�i _ - - F one day last week while driving ?� ay'' A cheaper Cake, but Rood. a0 ?ti' „4 � If you are wise you will use the only 85c per Ib. along the.. Brack road. uear the f Ideal well, drilled 'by ' Chao, B. Rice, 'Wedding Cakes our specialty -' etghtb coneesgion. As a - result,w - ion®iderable dantttge was caused ' •'' � � who is agent tot Wind Mills, Gasoline _ _ .Both Phoned. - to big cutter necessitating treat- ; Engines, all kindw of pipe and Bitiug6 - °y 0 for water works, Alsu bath room, fie- H. R. Monney, wmeut at the PaterNon h(wpitai. - Pickering It is reported ou good authority A'� tures, etc. Everything given rareful — -- - - y that, owing to'tha wKr an,i the �_^ 1 attention �•� pi�if� �'•' high price of everything, '3anhc�'� . PICKLE1`lll\�.i • 'Claus till be nuahle tee Snake 4iy RICE'S PL'OdP WORKS, q wmal annual widuight journey on i Home Tel. 5521. _ Whitevale_Out. LUMBER Y�j\�J 4 , " . Monday night-next.. This will be i nil a great disAppointment to the o f (jt' .'The Fruit Store - .:. ,children, nes his annual visit ni- - ~' ways brings a great deal of hap- + HAS THE QUALITY HARDWOOD FLOORING pinerts to them. this i`t�ade h _ Rerneinber the annnal mchool Neilson's Chocolates, in bulk inbcan . birchipply ba aple.,dnood sin a meeting %hick will beheld in the in beech, 'birch. maple,. plain and. se -sol house tee-xt Wednesday Fix a picture of tl>r� Gr&&MLL t>r'ade M'k �'�Y in y� + Malaga (crapes, (crape Fruit, etc. quartered. White and red nak is M forenoon at the h•►arof ten n'rlr�c•k ' Don' forget we are in the market with all graded, widths and thickness _ tinind. Its fix one sena guide oo ,q he One L>«cotnpalrable for the purp6me of electing a trite-higbest priees.for the food etc*- ROOFING - 'tee and tr%uiia ting other impor- Musical Instrunwm.„ This trade mark it-on every chickens. ducks. Turkeys. cant bnxine ss. It is -hoped that _ rabbits and pigeons. germine Columbia Grafonola ali'1►d Columbia Record. Bay Ready Ready made I g, cis t there- will be s good attendance of t#sese especially wanted form new /,ret ready rooflnq, made in 18DL ,{ ratepayers,. An a rule swhoui till the New Tsar, aasetiage are very poorly attend- - • -- . - BHIPTCCLE9 3 rest. - ON'S Choice B- O. red cedar shinxIm *^ NEIL$. ICE-CREAM The pulite trarrteert wish. to re- I bia H J MA RQU1$ tuxes the xp _. pert owners that W. D. Gordon & .Son, they arcs , EZprCtrd to keep tL•e _ UM sidewalks in front of, their prem O PICHERINC>t lees frt,� of erww, On their no. Elect to prrfurru this pduty* the Gr gaftola e 4 b • ; Bail sad Independent phone. qs Q UI tulles trne+trPe will employ surae - i i M Z v M A -•one to du the work and have the w ' e� conte collected with the taxes 1 r ; n ,o- i ."e - - a° from the owners of tate adjoining I ■ ■ ' : t ++ O a DISNEY BROS • - property. o :. w .. Special Chr•isetnnas nervi_ 9 hill a et ' ! to d ea � ' ►4 be held Lo Er-iiiae Presbyterian J r ' ` e; ji-y s a I' 10 a Funeral Directors rshoreh on $sudsy next. _The Aub- CC lcg ": y.r _ ; ject at the morning service will be a t ` rl: S- a� b� ,:and Embalmers, "The Slaughter of the lunoeents', OIY6 j e evening service the FM PALE tliY �j,a,t� Carlo and at the _ Irk ._ >c .0 ;... .. �� ams �a++�a ! • subject will be "The Bong of the C. - �” Yom! - yea O -i Angels". Special mut-ic by the W � ail Ong. •• s•s tis« - _ ehoir consisting of anthems and 1G • • •• tear .y! --'�'— .quartettes will be Iriveti. All are ••, •!r I �' Calls w8wered promptly M welcome. Strangers are eoedinlly ' 1 i <` Invited. - a y'o �y bone by motor James Smith, lZrother of Nees e e 1 :� h o� S tore c � � IC • � » . t ydy .4 No. axtrll charge for Aistauee A, Thomas Patereon, died at lits !I iI C C . •., a•vs M home in Feints Papert, B. O., in - - ,,•' oe17.�..� • . - • .- d the latter part .of November. The -Cold:Days are COtY11Dg _ � C s e , ••1 a�v We hale the finest HesrsO deeeased had been in poor health New !e the line to bay yNeF1a11 and !►into! Footwear. 'Ace have., •• % and equipment outside 'for_tbe past year, so his deoth was- a was me-wl ttti OsYawa 4.eeosa. not Coe:petted. He was a former E'er assortment of Rabbers, Overshoes. Poll Boots ani = ToroIItO -' resident of Claremont, but left dlippeaa, Leggings and 8p►io. r•ewa t. IIpMnxow e Peart .P•rrr I, V1F 31; Oaasddels•a aI. O here about twenty-two yealrs aro, See oar line of Nvery Day Work soots for neo-ins boje. Gram �Opp� Bell Pboie.'day or might, ices. N abd enigaked at farming for some Pears at Austin, Man; But for 9CHt10L 'BROSS-Iver children will meed school sheen, and wo a n Independent, day, No. N ' the seven Tears he has AND PL_ AKING rereideat Prince Aapertr 1[s.. at your service with the beet shoes made. __. __ Nights and Sundays No. x35 G- at neat prelatred to do shopping and mai _ Smith, w ho was fo 1l �: nine ie+ars Asking evert day in the wesit spf age, was unmarried. : J• E E L 8� SON=p� Saturday. at COAL and OR►AIN n A large number of our resideaM _ cents per bag, ' see well as a nnmber from the snr- $ROC% BTRE�T, - WHITBY ONT >roundiog country have been endo- ' 8oneiteas boats, wagon sad bludee r mound to appear in Toronto as tongues on hand. Hard and soft Coal of the witnesses in the legal action In (.. John F. $aIFISS,�8enWood quality on tianu.. - wbich Mrs. (Dr.) Brodie is suing V , � � I V `' - t ll t - h township for 1625,000- dame es_ w 1 • Highec�t price paid for Barley, e p g p Local A nt Wanted for the death of her bustiand - Rye and Brickwheat delivered i 'Which took place a year ago last fall several drtys after he met with FOR at Spiuk's-Mill. an accident with his auto in which Surging Out on the Clearance Wave P 1 C K E R i N D d it ran down the embankment. at - . AND DISTIRICT Picken'lg Stati011 Coal Co. �` # g - the bridge south , of the village. A Few Bargains ynu cannot afford to mise : - — To sell f.�rThe — ; dny and it s9 xpeec•ted thatt..itcjtes will y THE QLD RF.LI�RLE In Vasty there is Strength d ty p Children's 9 eater Coats; all sizes, to clean, at 89 .. continue for Reveral days. Men's heavy shoes, regular 5.¢0, at. _ 4 27 The Au'nttNl anion Christmas 6.00 .5.29' .FONTHILL.NUR RIES'.' _ $Qyy' $.00 _ 2 29 -- There is a great move-ment at press. tree and entertainment Riven by Turkish Towling, regular 2b cents, ;or .. 19c Splendid'lisi of Stock ferr Fall enc for cr.•sapPration am,eng the farm - the Pregbyteritid and Methodist Sabbath schools on Trtesday even. We still have a few real bargains in Millinary Dept. planting, 1.917, and erB of c)ntrtrva and every farmer to .,4 -Ingin the. Presbyterian church, - - - - - Storing planting, 191'8, Invited to'joiti the goad work, waaa great success in every way. _ " including many new varieties Attend the meetings of the U. S. O. I T 8 Club and heeorne better acquainted ° The church was crowded and a ' wbich we alone control: with your neighhor' sand mutual_ re- splendid programme consisting pa=e ]Aaf Lard at >k. -' ".Dotriestie $bortning, 61h' paha, 1.26 a pail -- s ect,and eonijdence will develop. - • = ,of choruses, dialoggues, recitations Mess Raisins, = pigs for Z6c. Pero Malt linear, bottle reg 26es., lQc Send tc,r new illustrated CaEaieprne. p = ,b ate. was gendered: Nash credit also Aptent's Proposition ; -Hand- )tioom-for a few nrdere of twine Tok is ane to Nes. !s F. Robbins, lire. Campbell's soups, 2 for *a, Cooking Molasses, 2 sans for 26e. some free outfit. Exclns- ,place them .with the secretary, and s>ll ive Territory. _ those gutting. twine t-htough _the clnv 3 -D. A. Scott. Mrs. Id. Morgan and 9ahwn, Iar�te tins; Z Baas .Por seats.- _ - -> "VRAL oomss><o>R - are naked to get it promptly from lir. miss Jobaston for .the . saeeeeslal Marquis or Lorne Puckrin. . way in which they trained rho _ Sl�ONI and W BLL-INGTON, - 'children for their various rte. C ibe 1pnotiill Nurseries. �I11LPd Farmers' -- -s- ♦ Pilin. VetaStephenseo ei at N B. M E N TE E R ,iMi.bll.haa 11M71 . _ the o"Ma In a cost �.a*. _Clu t� Pickering. ester. The peel a amovidw .. -P I ii �► �' it 1 i 11OR03l'rai. Q>lr rA>:I• ,_. is - ._.. .:. ..• +. .. ._ .. buss .+a.,« -'sr, ..�a.. �•..a.,cr tea �y..n:.!• T _ .:sass , ..,'.•. .--- --- ­ � - - --W�-,rp,' -- 'Cl-- I-. -"- -.-,r;,-" � � . ., ��77-,Z -, �-'& .-.;,W-, ,;z,.--- `1--- Z";i, % � 11, I . .. , . ­­ - 17.' �. "' .,-. ­�, ��, I. .- . I ,� - , � 4 JV . .;Z--� ' - i;',�,- �, � - , , �' - - '' - ,0 , . , - � ­­ ` - - i.Y �f � - , 'i . , �.. ".g. .. ,­ . . 11 0' I t -, , 7io ,,, ­- - , , I . , .1- I -.. ,.!-.­' � � '. ' r , I .., .. I I �- , � ., ��, . . - . �, , I � ,�, A ! �. .,.-- '... , -, 11 , .Tc; �.­ ". . , - �x,, �� , ... , ,�. - ­ � t , � t rr , .­­ . .!*­.,­ - � �. - �', . 1- -­ ,:. ­ .., ! - , :"11�:,-,. ',I,�­� ,.t-- -'�J ­­­ �. , .. . . .. . I I : . ..i�", . .. �. I .1 I " - .� !. -1 ­,,�7­ � �, - -�e­. - , �: 1, � .. . �,.;; -, , " * . I I I �:'.16- �­ 01.13"" - , " " � -✓; ;. :o, �:, : ,z�i" - I . ,� . - - - . - �..�12, I 11, �� ,-i': - - - I - + ........ " I , ­ - '. I I -­----­ ..-- -- .. ­ ­ . .­ � .. .. ....... - . - . . - . . . ­ . . ; ­ ­ . . . . �, � ' ­- .. . I * - -1 at , I - - , - 7 9MFJR..Q@M ' Z 1. very liktii disajpproval lurked in the of the brown J)arr( their kree:s . .1; ,., ,, , S. .,..ryas.- alido V ' �!,.'­. - . , . , ''. - - . . . I were all goinig horhe to eat Chri;tmas 065�hrii6rj � ' , �- .. . I " ?.7'. , . ­ I - ,.,.,.- li�l . ,. , . - ,�, very old .. - I ,.�-,- Im . .. , - ­ .- .� . - -• . .. . . . . . .� . Again without knG*vv:n.,, just why, dinner Nyith home pvoplt. . . I . ... . . . . , . . .1. . . . - I I . - - , - - oddly ashani- *H0etfA'R1ver,;'pi�Red'u-i` h6r l(ark!,what mean those holy voices -- I By Norman Bruce ,- , . , . , 14ohn Henry's wife felt ' g1lit 7 . . .. . I I ed. She thought it %Xas because sh� ease .e anti hu;-ri�d breathless!;: down Sweetly sounding through the skies? I less]. . , , - I .. -6 I'M BRING . ING the Turkey down, on the seat- with -a -pliump--waL, neglecting -her- duties as hostess the car aisle just in time to alit -lit -at A.o"the angelk-.-host -rejoices',-, - - ­- --'- - ­Ld : and hurried Aunt Serene into bet- bon- the nent stop'. .Her t -'v e s glowed like.J- * ; �:-..*. - I with me-," ivr6te Aunt Serene chuckle. I . 1. . . ­ .: HQiavenly alleluias rise. r , I . - " "I. . - --"It seems queer living go .far off net sed coat for a sightseeing trip- stXfs. - - . . I ' ' ' I . �-.,. . . in her prim, quaint old-'fashiQn- , - ... i ' i round you "I'm going back!" she cried aluud. 0,ietcyi to the wondrous Story - * ", - - i. the gi v u have to ride to the top "Of course," she told her as they , ;ad script. "It's no more than fittin:Z ' " ' - EL I'll send a -telegram to tli�- Ittanners, Which they chant in hymns of joy- ­­ ­ - I of.the house!" She laughed infectitius- 1waitett it the halt for the elevator �', - . . .. .. . .:1e should be spelled with a capital T�'Iy- � "Still now I'm getting -loo. heavy 1 Little later, "'we'caill'f See* much to -da ' , ,:, '..' " :..:-he's that kind of a 'ttlTkey, -thirty .. . y- I'm going home to have Christmas 'Glory in the highest, glory! .-O, . - 1, you,,, on,my feet, one of these .contraptions: After, ChristTrias..,we'R. st.a.rt. in grid diiiner with John And AurA Serene." - -.Glory be -to God on high!-- - ­­.- ­. ' ' - - pgmnds "without a stitch or - . 'would com(�,ki handy when I want to 1 make a business of it but there's time ST11 * , Cluj , I . a . I have -to invite all y ur neighbors -in,, old .. ­ handy I - e -,ped -her 'hands gleefully 1. . 0 get at the chests in the attic at home'.fot--. the Parliament B.uildinKs -this '1111- s tay -at the Prince George over i Peace , •-i earth, goodwill f rom heaven;: ,., �­ , . . . . .. . i . Parliament .I Jto help eat him, -my dear. Tell Job" in a hurry." ; morning anyway." . night and then to -mo' . I ­,,11'emrtry- the drumsticks were raised a- . . to -morrow Just - )vh.eli Reaching to -earth's utmost -bound; ' . . I . A giggle brotighi Helena's eyes to � Aunt Serene interrupted. . She was they're sitting.down to dinner . r, I'll give Man redeemed, his sins forgiven, 7 * gig I . -'.".purpose for him. - .. . . . I the face of 'the elevatoe boy. It Nvas' listening any,ioursly to a thin wailing '' them a surprise!" Load our golden harps shall sound. - -- , .�',!­ - .. Henry lo h flour ' - - � I .3(.I -,,i John looked across the the first time she had ever noticed 1 sound that drifted down to them fi . , �.. , . ' . I . . It -w -as She who .was .the .surprised' . ­ - . ­ I : ''. . . . v . ... . ,.. husband, dis- that he was young 'and'f recklet -room' 'Christ is born; the. great Anointed! - 1. �­' ..coffee percolator at her h I and;the the floor above. � I . . I I . i I one! She stood in the .dining .. � '.: * , ,'-may in her violet eyes. . . i had a thatch of carroty hail surmount- 1 ' '"That's a'sick baby crying: Teeth- -&�,.w,y, next . - . ... ' - ,slay . . - t day, gazing at the boli- Heaven and earth His praises sing! �- a :­. I --4'', -;- ,"John! I've promised Martha the'Ing - wide gFin. , Exc.ept'for a per -ling, ing, most likely, poor dear!" -she cried, day scene and wondering'. dazedly .0 receive whom God appointed , . , . :- . .. . day pff. We are invited�,to the Man- functory "Good -morning" she had I pity -toruchin'g her sweet old face to whether she could be ,in the right , For your Prophet, Priest, and King! I . I I I I . I .. ?�', � . . ..!: - . ,vers' house ,party! I- k don't suppose' ne�ver spoken to him. .' " . . tender lines. "I wonder if its mother lapartrhent. From -the wall the Mona .. I o -him I we could -write and ask bet- to- come, Aunt Serene was nodding t , knows about rubbing its little gumA Lisa smiled' down familiarly and bet! I Hasten; mortals, to adore Him; .. . '4 , I brewing up a nice . . * ' ' �1:.; � .. . 1. 11L week later. . I i-11OVIII. ',I- suppose," she queried, "you with sweet oil and brew . own werldirig- preser it silver stood on - Learn His Name to magnify, ... ". .­ t., ., . I . .. Her husband ' his he'at , I have a good riding up and down, ;dose of catnip tea. He's crying dread- . I ":.. . . shook o o k L' * ­ I the buffet. . * ' , - "sing before Aim , . i it., I Till 'in heaven ye . � ,k'C"'t.be done! We've been beg- don't you? Seems to me I would if ful,, isn't he?" She turned to Helena, r The table had been'exterided to its;. Wory be to God on high!" . . I - I . , - ging her to make -Lli a visit ever since I were a boy!" . . . i gently determined.. "The Parliament; full length: About it sat a strange ! . . . � . - cried: Buildings will - keep, - won't - they,' . �, I � -. ,.�,. '. ; �­ we were married. I wouldn't hurt hir ; :The, elevator boy's smile will : . -I company of men, women and little.1 Let us learri the wondrous story - - .. .4@elingsf for a dozk house partiev,!!' I - f riendily, "It ain't . so bad! " he ack-. - dearie? I believe, if you don't -mind, Children, laughing - and talking as I Of our great. Redeemer's birth; ' . � -7- It- -: "But this one. John! It's so very, riON"Iedged. "Tt gets lonesome irtiot , I'll. just ..r�un .,'up' and "see whether I !though they had known: each other all 'Spread the brightness of His glory I, ll . . - important," she reminded him. .-It,s having anybody to talk to comet. 'es. " I can't do something for that . poor I . ittle � 1 . TilLi* cover all the earth. . . . 11 i I . ­ m . ' their lives. The faces were vaguely i .. . .1 , ! � knitting and go rid- baby. Folks� always said I was a mas- Jam familiar. The. srnilihg elderly. . mart I . , . .1 . the chance of a lifetime to meet soml�� I `'I'll bring my ' . �------e . . . . `;. I - . ­ ,s," Aunt ter hand at coaxing Uabies' teeth and the gray lady were the silent, I - � . I ­. . ' ,. with you. one of these (lay I � . . i . _ .. . . .. n. . of the bik people in the cit% The in w . . . . . . .- f Br-ces are to, be there. Mrs.'brucR i.j .Serene promised. I . . I I I through." - solemn next-door people. The red- 1 - THE CHRD�TMAS GIFT. - hour- ( . .. president of the Cpsiricts Club and bet-' Within the next twenty-foui hours &1ena, looked helplessly after ter ' the faced Irishman with the shirw Celiu- I . I ­ . . . 0 husband's the yetfirlge�...t partner ii, Aunt . Serene had exchanged cake re- I little gray, , figure disapp"earinif-Up the , loud c Colla�r. beside the ' thin little - wo- i Louise Moulton ate her -Christmas . . . . 'iii- , eipeg with •Martha, the cook, discover- I stairs. I man, was, the- belligerept janitor. Bruce and Barrilitt.. If they were I I - r. The; breakfast slowly. How she dreaded I . . . tcresied in us, it might mean ,jo ed ice man's name and was - on i "The. mother .will probably shut the, freckle -faced yomigster opposite was I them -these Christmas times! She '-- . .: I . , I neighborly term,; with 'the j'anitor's d6or ill he't; face and hurt he -r -feelings I - . inuch!" . - neig , . I the elevator boy. There was no mis- � was ashamed cif herself through and . ' I * .. family. . . I .1 terribly!" she mourned. She doesn't I!taking those freckles!' , � - I - 11 - . .--.Jbhn henry Ri;�ers 166ke'd- at ' the I . -1 - realise how different people are here � - . Ithr'ough-she had so many things tc ... �11 . ­ , "We must run down and see his � Mrs. John Henry made a 4tuccr 'be grateful for: ' $he liked her works, . . ,. anxious face opposite.with the toler- . I. 1 . .. , , wife." she told Helena placidly: "She's ; from 'those she knew at home." ,.*. 1 .sound that brought everyone's eyes to � and had succeeded in it, and Proles- _ I . -. I I - . ;.nc.e of malekind toward its woman- . I ' lw 'Cal - . . - �­ .7 1. i. ­,l's social ambitions. "You" 'trot been 'ailing these two weeks now, I The morning passed and Aunt Se- the doorv.-ay. -ving knife in one 1 sor Spenser's gift of his own book, "Tc . ­ :.*- -. -.: , ..,. . - I tell.; me, and -.she ba!5 a little mite of rene did not return. It was luncheon lha�nd. drumstick in the other, her bit,- ' the most patient secretary a writer ,� ..t !or -'to your party. and I'll stay and , i . I . I . a baby,' too." - . ,.'time before she came in, beaming - band sprang 'from his place and hue- . .11 : eat Aunt Serene's turkey and mince � ever' had." was something she valued I. I � . Helena's -city-fired sous shuddered. above an armful of h -)le : little '40ek- 1 hed to her, hugging her openly be- ;, 0e," he Suggested. "That fixes every.: .y . I I . I greatly. So was Mrs. Spencer's beau- ' :- I . �. thing. She'll understand. -about your - It had never occurred to kvr to won-' itig.,; and gingham rompers. 1 fore them all while Aunt Serene , t7iful fountain pen. with the* note of - k, ' ­ ' wives and 1, "I thought they'd be something to beamed 'delightedly across the , , turnip I appreciation. Surely a girt with gifts .1 ; . , - -, - .''. -- baving to go. Aunt Serene's specialty. der -whether janitors had ta I I . . 4nifes, of babies though she re- I do, evenings," she explained happily- I and cranberry jelly, . !'like these -'real gifts ----ought to bring . '. . . . is understanding things. I bet she has � little ' . . . - . I membered dimly now that she had "That pool- woman has her hands full i "You're ;u. -,t in tinw for the party!" I . . � � -.­- ,.-- half the people in the h,ouqf- coming , - . - i - - � ,plenty of Christmas joy. . . - ' '. , som m . , 9 - . . . boomed John Hen�N. Aunt Segens; .. : -to her with their troTib!eq' inside a eii ei, passed, a sIvnder calico fig- -four Children besides the baby ,anti , i - -And-there wei-L- the girl.:, too. Her ­ I . . ; I . . , . . . .. ­. � . . . - - � and 1. had stake'f right when we look- class was the most loyal' class that . � -,- :.. . .-�::, - week! •• .. ! - � - -�: - � . - . L . ,- " -.. . �' ,. ­ - -" ­ �­ . ­ � - - ----- �.­.­,­-, -'- �- ! - . Helena smilt.,,,l �olerazidy. .'.*APuA-- i I . I.. /'. . 1. I %� - .­ ,ed at has so we in theli.ever was graduated. Had not Jocelyn . .. .. . . , I I - - .1 .., . - - .. - .: �WW'Z - - - . . .. . .- I - ; I ment-house peoplp aren't hitt ' - - 4.1 .• - , out." - - 'h 1. � - . , I . . fncighbor4 to help us ' ., . - � I . .. I �- ­ Q-- .. . . , Reynolds it(vited her totter big Christ- . . . . like' Shady i .-.-- -- . . , . . . � , .. p ' - . - . ­-." Valley ones, John." -she said. . •-'There ,-�-� -,. . - - I - . . . I � . . - . . , - . In John Henry'!k honest -eye!4, � . ap� : mas party. although she never' had I . -­ . I 1. :. ­ . . .. .. . . . - -- . - .1 __ * ' ! . ... -: -. - . - . - - - . - I -% . .1 .- . . . i prehension'. dawned. '. What -would ! , - . .. .. . I . � � . . . isn't a soul iti. the Belleview we know, .. . . ... - -1 - . . � . had time to come-s-nd see her" And - . I -, -, .. . . . . , - U-4 I -- , . . i . . .1 I except the janitor, and I'm positive he . ., . . r .. � 311 - 41- - . Helena say to the gue%ta he -And Aunt Betty Newel],. in- all the excitement of . I :I . : . '-. - -, � ; .'- . - - . . , - - : - . -MWdPsk-,t�-.x " ,� . � .!. . - I i Serene .irlrit6d to inner.? ? - In the -her bra engagement, - remem- -" : - .. . N - 1. ­ ­ 0- - .. I I - - . - . ­ ..-. :Iiaisn't a soul. I'm afraid Aunt Serene ' rl� . . . - I - - ,., V I . . . , . .... .- . . . , is go+ng to-jind the' lonely, but , ­ ,., ' '�'% ' ' �. . . I. . , - -- - - , pawle before she ans�vered, a small bered Louise'. s favorite colors in ,the 7�: � -., .: , ­ , ..: . . � . - .:-. : . -e P ' - ­ I r. 1' : . �. I .. . , I .. � 7, 4 . I � , ,Olt iped up shrilly. ­ ' . she sent her. Arid -up. ' in I -.... ­ we'll ,tAke her 'n I I ;,,�, 571!M41 . -...- . sight7seei 9 and gi�.'e. - �' � �-­, - .. ,r,!:Z�. - - , � ;Itf. i " r .... I . .. .. - - ditinty. bag ,.. I . . her as good a time as we know li:6w.".'� L I I -!t '. I I -V1 'I R I . - . I 'I've 'ef turkey In' "iuffill' In' qiiia,h- i her room row other package. were ". . . . P � � It'.1 .1 :�., I T.. � 11 . I tvik I .. - . - �' . . � . potato "n' cranberry!"' the- oldc-t Of -waiting. Louise ,pp.,�4hed back her. cof -- .. - =T John Henry's eyes ha a reminis- i , - I .. dr • -,� , .- - .�.. 10 - ,,, I ed . I I � , , , f , '' - . . . .-- . I ,- �. - . , : he UpAair Family related 'ecst 'al -'fee cup. She might as well o . � I - .. cent twinkle as he stood waiting fur; I . 4.''I.,1, . A , -,,.Ir f. , it'llt- 1 :1., I I . at!( I _ pen them . i -- �� ". -, � , :,<.,*e elevator-- ,•" I . . Y. `!--'N' I'm go-inz to 'et mi e I ii I I I . - V N . I . ­ . Q . � , . �. I pe _pie n and get it over. . . a bttL� later, Aunt Se.. I -1 . I . I 4'"t., I, I� 4. - . 1. I *1• e, - pudding with raisins in!" I .-. . . Aunt ' . I . - I,-, , 1. /. I � . � . They were a ,la.ried assortment. One. ' - rene lonely" Not if he !.new ,J /� !. 0-� :- , - . I . 1 4-1 ., ­ JIMP " . - -* -J� With a laugh fhat was not-,unli'Y4- a t'oO' Ivk-b- Louise put aside, with -crose- .- --\.-,. � N � I " . . - i -. Sgrene"It� g1kneld at the oth�,r men, ; " a, I I ­� 1; , �, o ,� I . . .i .., . .. I ., ( . ,%. gw`;.� . � i , 4 �, -sob. Helena Rivers, stoopeff.-liftetl the . standing stiffly, silent awaiting the 1 , "? I . ".. ii �. 11. ,- I 4f . I I . .shut lips. One, a cheap handkerchief .0 . I I- . 1.11 ..,Nk - "! . all wiggling hody I. --glame eievato­� . !! . . . - 14'.. sm it. into- her arms and ,from a notion -counter salesgirl for ' . "I; �-I ss, . , -0 A� . . - . - . "Queer way we live -'he thou Ugfit . .- * , I " :­= . ­ buried her face, in the tousled- rurls. it - \ .�­ .. I- , whom she' crorte one o; two li I' - " I 1. . . .- r 4 I Or I ... I I . -I' -. ... . � with a sudden '- Sense- of . surprise. , - I ,� - 4 - I ­'. " .r ` - . � - ., "That's, whai, I came back for -a � burgs:, ,he touched lovingly. . . I ' " - i ... -1 I vo. . . - . , . 11 piece of Aunt Serene's mince pie!", .h There remained one packsae. ad- .- . . . . . 4 ;I- ". ""Fifty families packed together under � . . 1. , , . I - . � , 4 .. ­ ­ 71. . I 7 -1. . . . -`-one roof, never speaking, not I .. w. , �. , . I ­- she cried tremulously. .."And to eat dreAs,ed in 'Mollie French's handwrit- i . I . . . I . I I . � I . .." :-'-; 'each - other's name: "-en, . Doesn't I - - .% . .1) •I 4l . . .. Christmas dirinpr-with my.frierlds!", ,��:.ing, Louise opened it slowly. She,did . . - . _ ,r_ � '_ - *_ . I %.L I . . I . . . � . deem very human. somehow. %v.h .. . . I . . � . .. . J,ate that afternoon when Aunt' Se- � so wish Mollie had not! -when it took - A . . elly,04 :, -!- .- I I � III- 114 .... �- . I - . .. I ... �. I . . - . I_. . .. i l , . 0 - , . . � . - ....-.: - refire from , , , , , . e and Helena- turned back f . I . , ., ., ., ., stop to think of it." " I ., .. . I .. . every Penny to make ends meet. It 1 " . t .. . I . . .. i . _j:,. , . . . . I I . . . L;?. - � - - it h I � ... I I ..? 0. - . - :1 --. .� . - � , of � it seemed - I ,-:.;. .,. Even in the Christ mas, -crowd, -s .9 . - , , . haying grodby to the la: 'eir 'was not any kindness; why . i I - � " I . . .. -1 .:. I ,. , is -r I ; - ' -, .-.:-.- ing through the gates es or. the great. ter I . � . , . , gue,4ts, fingers still tingling fi sri - I almost like giving down -as if Mollie, - I . . . . .. I -.'. - , 7 � . A ,... � - ­­ *.." . ,­111inal, a few aay- later it wawa ea%y-, 1. 1. .­ -1 � �, 1. I I , . , ��.-.,/, . I �- � . . � :. �friendiy h­a­rdc1a,,P,`l­; bearfiz,i tir'scling were Sorry for her', -She could not . , .., " - , , i I . " I " .. -,. � #� , . - � .. . I I ith friendly words. they found John - , #� . � VV . . to pick Aunt Serene. The ptilk;-gently, . . - . - -I-, .;.!­ -­�. , , i -hear it.. t& have -Mollip do .a thing like * . _ . .. . . - -1., -, .. -- . . �� I .. . I I ­ - I - ; .. .- . . .. . . - .. .. . -y sitting the the , that.1 . . . withered' old face framed in gray . . .. . .. .. .. ,� . . . 1. ... . . . .. ., . i I'leri . ­ . . : , . . , . , crimps, beamed out so impartially on I �­ . I �� -- -vr,,. ; � ­ 1. . .,. iliving�room, a queer look on his f1rc. The boy was open now. On, top lay - N , 7- -. --, . I -:;!� . I I . . . - i . 1. . . - , - - . - . I . ­ .. .. I . .. - - - -world. that man . . - - . - .. - I - - � . . , "Helenal. Aunt Serene!�' he cried, a Cht-6tina, sea]; - - .. I -- - - - - - - -- - ,. .1 ­ . - I .- . s: I . . ' his ML . . ­ . . . . . I I the. whole . y . eyes. t , . � 1. . � -a note scaled- with , momentary . �. . . '.. . � - . I. - . .- ,. ,7 ­ - voicl, shaky with suppressed beneath that it' doorkey, decorated . , . . , catching sigl'it of it, had a momentar I - - ­ �:, ', ­ I . -_ - I , : -*­ � - .1 . . i - . 'Who' do - you- suppo4 II I . excitement. * . - : : -glimpie of a sunny kitchen. fragrant � (, ' '.Alelinilt's hu..14fid hukgl-d I . e with. .. .. . ­ - . . - - . pv% ing kitife in one hand, drumstick in oth r . 111 boyK . . i _ e , _of '-Cbr6tmas ribbon, 1:1 ­ with old-fashioned diinnII,ir smells, . . . . .. . . - -the next-door man is?" . - ,; I*nlui,e, turned it o�er curiously, but ....,� ' I i . I . .. her before them all. - . . . I " - i -- - - -1. . . . . . . ­ .. - "I know now, dearic." Aunt Serene' .'-. * ------ . 'is . . .,- , �- . . . - .-Their name is Barrett." � Aunt Se- ' I ..­ , was driven, to the note for ex"planation. - b . - ­. . tittle- -- - -- . - Irene peered over her knitting in sur- -iDcar old Louise," .- it ran. '"You ..­. . - ­­ ' I I1; , .. toted John Henry's wife. giving .. -._ . - . -- I .....'liat to-7her'-sirm-0telf the -fie�t Vrect�-1 ure. with .v�ispy hair, down on sind4en him freta t !ig to be heli eve,ry,moment. prise, !'That isn-'t. such -a strange 41 - . . - . - . . ,nbw h6w,things ire with us• -that we 1Ings were over, "why John Ifenry: knees in -a pool or ,,�(rdp,4uols .in the 1-4;tr,i�pcd tear thingi.4 'Up a little while ''rfame. John Henry. The storekeeper are ,to rich that we-fiav� nothing ex- 1% '�. I )t - came -to the city instead o - � I ,.A a;; i iting. Sho,'s. A. nice .- little back home.-bi. a Barrett. Maybe they're . '. .. . f setting tip, hall- I -.... ,.. .. I �. ... I . ,i,d - I'thing." ­ � ­ I 11 .- 1, related. I wouldn't be - surprised!" .. e ,cept ourselves- to give. This that we ' -. I - .1 - . 4 , practice in Centrevilre, It was so's he I As John Henry had praphe� . ! ' i" afternoon -" ' 1. ' are sending with..Chrktmas love is . --I I -Then. this began her jfelena %I staring at her -band . . --- - -v -l'o-Li"re just what. he' Aunt Serene understood the- Hartly- . . . the free4lom of our heart= and home, -could find'. Oct. ' . , _hu., . - I , -. v(rote you were awl thit', saying enr,:. � Nlanners` house -'party perfe(:th-:- � - hostess .weakly, trot Aunt Serene shook. witif iricre.&ITOUS eyes. . . IE opens the door -any hour of the day ,-.. � . . . I , ' " ...,.,piderabie. But it's -rut-, every worril!", "Don't you -,W-orry .abdut-mc anti her head. 1 . . . John, not the Barrett, of Burke or night --because we love you and I . ..; .. ' ,, .e%. , . - . ,.It "I. met the next =doom laly -in'th'e'­cTF- 'and Barrett? It couldn't be he, living it%apt %-oil. . . '. '-You -should'have had a pint -ter tvl--John,�­she told Heleiria cheerfull-y. I , . , _ In oroo'f 0feredf i 6, ,agn 7- . I -. ­ '' . . .. :carry these bags for yoit," John'lTenry .-won't--he the first Christmas Iiinner, vator just how,"' she ��Plfclncd apo1cL- 'lier�� in -.thi­,-Kotis�, riglit next `do�W t6 ,our names," And lielow followed the .*- . . - . - . -ti, - getically. - "She-hg4 crocheting in her it,; a whole year. . -',-. , declared. - .'.'The -foot- * rsgiilationi� I've cooked for' tirn. .. Rut% -along . " . signatures- -Mollie's and Kent's, and a., ' - I . . . wouldn't let me through the gates." your party." . . . ,hand amd before Yremcmbered'about , *:­It'fs-,'all the same!` John 111 -ii ' -t-fully -printed "'PiPPA," and .. .. .. ­ . ry big, (.!:It ., . . . . I : .�, . ' . . I .. 'the Parliament BVildings 1. offered to_-wentto the window abruptly and stood 'a scrawl for "Boy, his m1krk.". , "A man wanted tai," .Aunt Serene , "DoWt.yo,u -be let , I .. . . .. ­ cheerfully, I - -think 3ot+'tl better t run in this iftirrillon and show her the � staring out into the soft- winter d,ftsk-, % -- F.or'fiv�e,minutes ='ten- -Louise sat ., � 4 . . -said cheerfully, "but there's a jai, of John'take you to,,some nice hotel7br I , I -­.. . . . . lazy wives' stitch, Her husband is a making a brave sliow of unconcern. ,.still with her heart beating high. Did . I I... peach pickles kles i n the e ex t e it s � tin , bag - i i i n ne r ? " H el ena . u rged. " 'Somewhere mewhere ' la w ye 1 ­ downtown; ow rF,' '�b e gays'; -a rid she , 1i e said ---of course e' it might It not mean ' It 'Mollie e r lal ly mean i t ? NV4i s there' any- I . . . � ' - . -A ..; I that has to be carried just '�o, The where there is muslic and -you 'can"'. � i.I - I . conductor took them off for me, .Ile ,watch the• people'atid nob -have to think gots lonesome for some one to talk anything -but he asked me to drop one in all the city who would really let I . L . -- . nice man, the trio - ' of anything lint enjoying yourself "" - to. ,When you get.back' from your : into M4 office and see him 'next veekn" bet- "run• in"' as ev6-one used to do at ' � I- �.. - I I-. , wii� a nice , nducfoi. Ile 11A,S . , visit, dearie, I should love to see tb� I 'He turned back into the room. meet -half -afraid,- ; five little children, all bays, bpt Jhe - ,Aunt Serene loaked at her pitying- , . . 'home ? Dpubtfng and I . . - . . - . .. . . .- � . . his ,v�ifii's dazed glance. Lou­iii6 tfi7re,lf -on her w' ' p � youngest one." . . , Buildings, and everytbing." I ing ' y ly. "There. may be unfortunate folks I . � I . .. . . . 1. ' , ' I raps and hurried . .. I . eat tbeir,Xhri4trnasdiin,-; The noxt morning, Helena Rivers, . . Helena gazed down at her - in be- that ha,�e to "After all, Melena, John Henry to the car. Twenty minutes later she . - . . ..- .•,vii1derment. -How (lid" y6il'ever find. ,ter in hotels but.tho�e with homes i with troubled-' eyes, watched the city I laughed,- "perhaps truffles arKI pate had opened the door and'itood in Mol- zl -I' - that out?" . - " - Tbat's. one of. the I dwindle from the suburban ear ' i0in-, I de foil gras aren't such valuable as-. Iii's 'little hall. Somewhere upstairs .,..-- . dov"t.bane to. . . -uggling young lawyer as .she hearts itiplalhing Find laughter. - . . . ­ "I asked him," Aufit'Sdr'efi� ex'pla'in" things tl�ey've got to he' specially iflows. ; sets fora- -st.4 . I-- . � � Off old-fashioned turkey and mince pie. ; ,-4 ,*comfortablv. "When he'd done' With the mental jolt of slepping - "'' "IM-011ie;" she called, "the door open- thankful for!"' ` . I i . " - . - Helena ran across the room to- Aunt - erif" � -trOts he came sat s' .. i a discovery she had not known was, . I ! . 11 NAik��n e back and Jolie Henry'.'� wife ,ga ped. -. In the � there she %Vonftred whether a horre'l Serene's -chair. - and kissed the - soft : From.abov 'c with me and we had a plea:Sa�f' talk. . .e came w- e.x -lamation of rt dwellers, horlic is, Christmas I -., - .. . f -in ' ' � as with a- great.-brown'4urkey ,'ebeel, corrected-... ... pleasure. "Come and ,find us, dear,"' - * I ' He their pictures in the WhLre'ptle sLnVs ,when one has. no; - - -- "Perhaps,;? the `liilr--­Perz� T! Willie called but to her; "the, baby's 11 I , , art'look I I back of his watch --as sm .�, -, and jranbei�Fy jelly might be i1mictst II other place to go. Suddenly, for- no. as pleasant as a ten-c.ourse hotel -din- I has R Silly, scheming snob Of R wife, having his bath!" l a set as you ever saw. I sent a North- reason that she COUld name, a shame- , nee with Hawaiian music ! isn't such a valuable asset to a sti-qg-' ' . . - .. . . . .- . ern -Spy, rulthed-nioe and �hinyii­t'i) lhe4 wave"s��t'lo tlie-*'45ft li-we" of h , -c, or ,even a I - i. . . . .- - . . - - - .. . . Swiftly. Louise ran up the stairs. -It-- - I � . . I - . . 1. . .. or feast of French ,cookery at the Hart-', gling young lawyer as a. deir, blessed was true --and Christmas had come! ­ � . . . .littlest one." , hair. � . , 1,v -Manners' ]ace -draped mahogany, Serene!" . ... . ;.. ,. - .. . ' if it . . - . ­.. ­ .. 1, .*. . - 4 . I car they i:'ja* riled paseel tall :,.Ilwish .1 weren't going' . glittering with silver and glass. . - i- ,Aunt Serene oily 'sTi-6olZ lier, I hea�d I - - . . ' I wr!re! sake . �.-. . I - .---- -.... - - � . I buildings, splend;d churches wid ',in- �,'t so important for".1'ohn's 10lacidly over bet- knitting, I - .- ­.,. .-O .. . - -Mense 'apw-trnen! hom-es but *lie Riv- 0 .1 ".. "It's -my ditty -to - know the best � "Folks are just the same ­ , . - . . ­ - - , . . . ; . - . . . . - - . , - - I -a., w0l as mine-" slic- spok-o intoner. wherever"! - .' ' , -. ., . " , .. e' il.1.1d it 101L'Uit to poi's 'ot! t the. ,,t IN". " Y01.111g'PeOple -kVP 110b, U - , - peolile for the sake of -John's career," ; . . I V ) le., � r you. find them, she she smiled. "I .ex -1. .. . _Christm am. at Bethlehem, � , " . t I . ,sights to their visitor. Aunt ,Serene d et nowhere unless. they know tlw'shc . argued stubbornly.. "It isn't 1 . I. .. . . -. � . .% .Z.211 g I . I Pect King George would be neighbor- � . - . . . t , , , * had discOZere'd.-a.h,.1oy and wa� i""ar'l-, best people." . I enough for ' him to be clever And hurd- ly, once you got to know him. He al -!Veiling vapors rent asunder; , . ii * ing of ,it till the soiled fretful 11 t tl ,' Amit Sei-e�ie-wa,;-I)tiz7.ie.(I...!,f , 44-11 11 (I working if. he. watiL., 10 make a. It"" � vl�a'.�., looked to me like 6 pje'asAnt- I Clear the vast blue vault afar- . . - R face crinkled iti'n it . ni;lo. 11��':jr,-,tlie' 'i ­ � . I - ."Oyer. . . .. . .. I . . ... - ., :1 .. . , think there. were enough people -ight tion for himself. Ile must he socially 1 Spoken Tnan!-" I . Bethlehem k won'deP,* - .. . - 7`Belh!vievv'v-;as. 1.t-,i,*+r(f s4r,..Iiad -fQund;.ber9 i the- housse. I've,. sewn son,, prominent too." . .. I , .­... 1. . . 1. .� 4:1, . *. . . - � , .. I .•i ovqr Bethlehem st star! I . . I , out that t h c baby's y's n n n-, e it v � t.4 live I y n I I , , , ­ -, ..., - - - - - , . . . . . , ly � 0* I pleasant -looking neigliliors in the - The Var *wiis `rlio-�:ded. Suddenly I I I . I . . ., .., ...' . rI. .14 . - . . ... e ,xas .�,i\' mmitilis old, I . .. .1 � .-Maude, that -,h 'hall. Tile little gray lady and mRn­ Mr.s. Jolili.H*enry Rivers sat forward The homes of a nation il re its , . I r ... silence in the desert places .. - - ...... ­ - . -and ,xa i v I •ArOngest fOrLA- I : . I , , - lhad th.re.'e teeth -and I I .6i;t� to her wha! i,�A.hefr ri�(m-e?" . rill thp, ed e of her seat and glanced' � I—' • . � 11 t. . ,. - 91, I ' ' . • . Whefe the purple shadows throng, - ' : . .grandfather'.,; in Yonr-.irr-' to"' spend: "'i don"Cknow,"'Rele,.ilt ;'wlre-;.,�0,.vf lier fellow passerigeri. A deal, ol(L;' Infants and children require one i But doi,vii the night's ethereal spaces ­ 7 'I *, ,'4' .. ., , Christmas. The hored -p;.,Aengcr.;1,'­Y,u see, Aunt Serene, there p"',:tA gi'ar,dnia lady with a favor of pink1t,alory of protein per Pound of body, -.. 'L i . I i Over Bethlehem a song! . . ": ... I ... .., were smiling at the baby and,glancing : ally neighbors in aptirtnintit h6uses, It: and white peppermints- about bet-, a; %ve ight. This would be about half an'_ . . I . .-. I , , .. \ I . '. . ----­-fr1Lsndli-vHseFat'�!ach other 'Vy the. '1�t like - ,.-vith-l'ou lee'oT -plrot6ji for " c'hifti-w-eighing � SLill as . in tl�ose,ages.hoary, - - . . . . . ! . I ­ . - . i s f� fiiitlj in R little.fo�-,V.11. 1"i�:, riotous of Olildrell­ 11 a �--- - . - ' . I I - -party t we m . I time John Henry piloted bi.lz i Might meet Rnyone tha( wav!" ! long straight legs and Dutch -cut- hall,. ' F1 i%l pounds, .This amount of .pro � � . .1 When the shining hosts looked down, . ' ,. I- - I , 'I ,I, - - - .- .. . - it _ they 9 " a middle-!1g!ld COLIPIC . Nyith a hobby- a tAn is supplied lii�- one-half pint of Over Bethlehem a glory, . , I *crown!- ' il In the elevator Aunt .'�,ertine sank asked Aunt. Seltellf. quiet Y. Strimpthi'lig ho'ne's re'd psir�tt-ld nose st ielking out i n , , i 11: arid one-Aix(h pound of bread. . . .. . � -1 I , - -I .Over Bethlphem a korn the car. I "They're all � folks. ar�n I . . .. �.­N1. , . . . �. . . .. . . I , . I . .. I •. . . I r11 " I I I i I I 1 , .. . "'. .. . ­ - , . - . - � .1 1. :- . .,- ­­ � ,­ m. .. .t. . , . , . I . h- - ,i, _I( . . . 4 - , I , . . . .1 . I '. % . . . . I ..., if r- . . ,7 .. � ­ .- - � - . I . . I I..•. . I . r. . . -- . . 1. ; . .. � . I . - . .. - . . . . -. . - . ,z . , . : ',, . I. , , - , .1 . I 1. � . . $.. , '' I . - : , 44 k - � .. ,..- I I . . ..� . I . . . - . . - I I . . .i . 'C='7�n t.., ... . .,.. - _ .. ..9 moi.-. .YV _:... ■ ....' � •�•"}• .. ^LT,- .12 r..T•. w 7. _-Ts the Women of England.- 66 Trolls'. GERI$IANY'S CONFLICTS.' Bank of Montreal — - – Her Money far Reports Assets iR _ Oh, you glorious women of England! tiles" -They get -more vex- 13sa Waged Several Ware During Psi►! I „ Is there aught that you have- not • • e Fifty Years. MADE aN Excess of $400,000,000 done. atlous as the cost of .00ds-, Pacifists, and 'other people with CANADA - The Bank of Montreal, follow- To prove to the word the victory ' ' climbs skyward: Meat; eggs German sympathies, are fond of tell- L. . �. .. ins its 1 -00th anniversary, is out -Your nobility has won?' ing us that!frum 1871 to 1914 Ger-I with its strongest statement and and vegetables are almost !many was at pence• wish the world; I establishes new high records is Is there ntTe single pathway - WMI :+ all yyrtncipal accounts. Your footsteps have not known" beyond the family purge• and that, therefore, she cannot be by !' The position shown by, an ear 1 laminatn of the statement for Or a work thaf you hands could teas- appy is the housewife who nature so vesy foul of fighting. j .,.the fiscal year ending October ter For four yeah, from 1903 to 1907,! Ort " Slat, 1917, is as remarkable as it That they have not tirade'their own? knows Shredded 'Wheat. its - the 1 13ilns in German Southwest Africa "1s reasaurin4.- Hand In hand with trettrirdoua It is -you that our boys alI fight for, low Cost and its high food waged a tsar of extermination against + �: Maine in asaeta-making it pox - t' sible for the Bank to report total You and the babes you bear; a Herrero,; in 'the course' of which c+ c ,abets in excess of four hundred You, who,' have givers them- courage; value. 261 better balanced i some 30,000 natives and fiver 5,000 ' million dollars (the first time I a such a figure has been, reached You, who their burdens share. r ion than meat or eggs anti , Germans Iokt'their lives., i & in Canadian banking) it has de- you, who so bravely suffer, It was the seizu4e of:Kiao-chau-a. veloped a position•of still greater Yon who give naught but cheer, V cost uch less. ' Two Shred- strength as represented by liquid r g I warlike act of., aggression against a I - aepeta equivalent to over 7b of Who wEep-when you do -in private, :.iiab111ties to public. At -the same _ .But abroad show Heyer a tear. dCd sliest Biscuits- With friendly power -which led up to the'. r. p bine thq various accounts retiect anti -foreign -outbreak of the Chinese ' o the large and important under- milli or cream make a Com- I Boxers three years later. In the war • e` takings, in connection with • the' Olt, you wonderful women of England I h war, shies the Bank to carr3ing Time your farm can never dispel; -plete, perfect meal, supply- for their suppression German troops! out on bettgit or the Dominion 1 played s leading. part; and, in. ob-2 � i 'and British Governments. It has Tongue shall never be-: born that: fal- in all the nutriment needed - elso been poeBlblP to meet the ter, ; ence to the kaiser's orders to "take4.1,11 larger requirement. of,cuetomere as teftected'by a"aubetantlat gels -When your story it starts to tell.' for a half days Work at & i no prisoners, .they were the only 1 1- to current Loans. I Words of poets shall sing your praises -Cost of a few cents. Delicious ones among the allies who consistent- _ STEADY EXPANSION OF And your noble dQeds relate,.. II ly refused quarter to a beaten eneaTy.� w nEPoslTs -1-for any meal with: milk or Fihally, Germany -was almost. inces-' l - When, the world has long forgotten ; The savings accounts of the The tate of Oerman hate. " cream, 4r with fresh or stew- cantly at war in German Bast Africa' t people of the country- continue - between 1888 and 190E, during which' Ai to pile up steadily and now �ed fruits. Made in C nada. amount to over s246.006,00o, an O'er the winter fires of England, period more than 100,000 natives are 1r inerease' or almost $36,000.0.00 for -When she once more has her oyvn; _,.. - - -` ' estimated to., have been killed an•.l . the ear, or at the rate of close On the =oft resp ,lawns of England, . NVIfE\ THE SUN LOOKS OVAL• ;she also waged other "little wars" in -- I to $ noo.000 a' month. g Thr. tress_ in Canada. �h ws the bankers or the Got -ern- When peace reigns o'er cot= anrJ -- iTo;,uland and the Camercons, i anent, the Bank of Montreal has throne Sunset f henom ,3 Dipre are 1 81 publications of all *s evidently assumed tte full snare '' enon-is'in ltsatity Just 1 -'- 'T - - - l;ind.s ner�'r being issued in Canada, in -16X In • /.'. needs, as indicated the ean country's A memorial will -be budded, Afi Optical lllus:on ]GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN eluding I38 dailie=, -i-tri-weeklies, 40 t;of twenty-eight million dollars to Undying to your fame - WITH LEMON JUICE gem: µeeklie•;" Ei?1' 'weeklies, 222 the .'slue of Dominion ar}d Pro- Ta the heroines of England t�'hy the setting,sun . as it dt'ops -- vinctat Government securities; And their immortal name. monthlie 1 }ri-muntlt:y, and 10 guar - vi increameGo of seven se uricion in close to the horizon appears larger Make a heauty lotion ,for a few- cents. t the Deposit In Central Gold Re- -Arthur Francis. than -usual and oval instead of'round ' terliea.' to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. serves; balance due to the Do- �_,��--_—.; . �F08 _ft�►LE minion Government of $13,623.962, iK explained by W. 1•': Badgley in Pop- _,- z the latter -account atmearinx for CANADA'S FOREST F1RF.S: ular Astronomy. The enlargement, i 1-onr grocer has the Ieutonp And any ± [} l; �t Tlt t'1.!,`' r1' -t TED SITE IN the first time to the Bank's L) +hxwaHhotu.• 11.l.auwl+lln Chevro- ' statement. 112 say=, I i generally an optical illusion !drug store. ur toilet .counter will supply ;.1Pr ,' rt' N'i is i.i� I tanrj+ ze busy Pao - The Benk has perhaps rendered Since Confederation the Loss Amourita due to the disc of the sun appearing you with three ounces of orchard r,,,, 40 -Ft. i.ur. fertlle,.level. healthy. a still greater service to the coup- 10 Total of Billion Doll s. cry by keeping itself In such (close to the horizon,, which we know white for a fete cents_ 5qureae.theyi i:.lid i,+'•Pxln,e"c' I'r" *�1. Oshawa. -` shape as to create complete con- Forest fires in Canada since Confed- t_o'b_ a very far distatlt, . When the at-, juice or"tvJo fresh lemon¢ into a bottle, f ` M OMEILLexrnoIIa 'E fidence In Canada's financial poet- eration' have destroyed vastly,more bf mn, y , them fdt in ' the• orchard ."Ile and `' tion during a most trying period. I � -pherc is ,dust and hot however, - � S�CErt. _ 1'umotte. hvsli's. tyre.. . $L'B$nat a mot (yi trying er the nation's wealth than all other it act± as a magnifying glass. +i shake well, this makes a cguarter �: internal e-nd external, cured with- SUBSTANTIAL ith• a EARN1Irt}s kinds of fires„put together.: The oval ;appearance can -best- be_l pint- , of the very best iPmori ­ skin cut pain by out home treatment write ' The fire losses paid by' insurance understood by drawing a :+mall circle ; whitener, and comptetic.n beauii0er CO,Limited Collini Dr. lOutt. Madlal The profit and loss account ' -• -- - - — shows that earnings allow a coni- companies in Canada since 1867 on a sheet of white paper and placing known. :►T' ge this fragrant, fortiible margin oter the dividend amounted to $272,250,777 siLs- the - and bonus requirements. They Y a reading glass• ovor' 'rt; When the creartiy 4�,tton dally lilts the face.nhow are substantially above chose of - Canadian Forestry Journal. The act- circle is under the centre of the IeaR lams+ and hands LiDd- jnrt sPe how the previous year. The net pro- ual property loss is ascertainable. at it a Pars a -circle, but the,glass i3� freckIt- laps ullotyness, redneES and - tUTICURA HEALS eta for the twelve monthp PP ataounted to 32,4"..669.09. equi- about 25. -per cent., over the foregoing! moved. till the ciiUe 'is near .its. edge rough-ne:rs'disappeat and hots' 'pmooth, s•alent to 15-491, on the, paid-up figure; This refers to ordinary 'pro- the circle gradually becomes an.'ova1: soft and clear the skin bevouieV. capital. Added to the balance of profit and loss. they brought the perty, houses, contents, factories, etc., "The su7t as it nears the horizon and !7# is h'arrnIP45. lend the begirt 14111 t? total amount available for d stri- _ . bution- up to $3.392.393. SORE HANDS ttmber'whieh only in rare instances is appears cnlarge<l usually sesames an sults will s� rpr'.s#a yon, and includes practically no standing FEATURES OF GENERAL - oval Toner its breadth than in height, •, _ _ _ _ .:...7. STATEMENT insurable and that only dunng the because it is teen through the edge of fou4h Luck. �I The principal accounts fid cnmDar4- Past fear years. an aerial -lens.” writes lir: Dadglek. - �" n 2+urn, crack, dt Ii and hit itch $ "Sir you've been rejected by you. h 4 i a %vonderftilly short time in sons with those of•the Preclaus Year are i It has been generally accepted as "'Pale air: to a small'heighr,, is in a• girl as weJI as the army doctor+., as follows:- a modest estimate that for every toot eoadition-to magnify ubjects anti hnyl t'6ack'she decidcti� 'mtrt t �. Sczt1c' the hands on ree 1917 1918 i I Yes, after. I get Total itsoets .' 3403 9!10 236 $936.215,641 'of timber ever cut in Canada, seven been so all day, but looking upward 1.hat if 1 warn'! _good enuut;h for th:1 icing in a hot -Liquid assets, 176.293.397 246,932,64.0-1 have been destroyed by fire. ;� thin layer wtsulei have tittle eiLect,' Total deposits, 317 16 99,206.049; army there m'1.3t-he' somt•11t�ttg-lh.ei • D�•.;t3f Cutieu- Circulation 39,ao9,oa6 21,779..134 Placing government stumpage dueswfiereea looking thio fgh it toward the matter with me and he refused toy Dominion notes 80,760,233 2u,273,-16 Y abrttrt stxtheentTect .would be inrrf aced . plenty Soap, iasis Gold and at the ver low. -rate of 50 cents. a_ , tittke. any ehances, 1 - _ p g cola 20 92.s9t 2L040 903 4 plenty of the e thousand feet rt is not unreasonable to mss by the tnrreaxed, s ;1 Deposits In ten' 100.610.000 .. 113,002,097 assume that the public revenues have -- * } tial gold -roe. 14,600.000 • 7,000,000 p depth of air looked through," : - Iittiaasd s L.atmeae Oases D'.stalnper. suffered by scores of millions o! dol- .. Cain. and short � I $Oap. ply an • loansa ;]Ara. It may not tx+ falx. to accept _ - I _ The lien that, lr,va is the"hen thrt_ -tub Cuticura -_Dom. and Prov, . such s total as n thousand million (fRINSi Gmin-Jated' Eyehils, pa K t:nt; Lh a aci:er,. Gotit Bec die. �s,673ra_3 -•-• 41s,7a6 `Oiritinent. gently but freely into the •• Sore Fees, Elea inflamrd by ¢ Can. SSun. se- dollars, as does the �V ontreal r Inan- � ss,,, a?aNar.d Wlndgwckly curitles and Brit, and For. and Col. Seca. i - = clan 'tiliies,' because Government dues Iveliaye would not have been colIQcted by anyut J hX �tur!t.e. Trytt in EYesand in BalrY's gree. TUVRCSYORoSisrrtia6,JastETeCslslore - other than the timber that has Canadian Current loans. a3.456.2G4 _ 21 796 1b9 means on all sorts 97,607,404 98,729.0611 1Up in smoke, although every square 1 At T- r Dsattst.Y. or F7 MimsI ISE" ReTr8dy=1 5n•,,-rb.ntle. Mertes bf ew b - pre+. Loans to cities. munipla . , , , mile of public -owned forest must he 11.415,363 11,_66,676 p �+ tee• in Tu^e''&• r,r Iwk°.r � ! it7a ge+ y u.e Chicago e i =Curt to and regarded as possessing potential pub- 11111 _ Disc.elwewhere Net profits . 10.043.611 8,479298 2,477,969 t1,200,47t lie revenues. If one 'con -aiders thr..l — Calls You Coffee But -I. i Bal. carr'd ford, - 1,6484.993: 1,414,4-23 actual and potential sources, of gain .tz - to the Governmenttreasuries, prob..I A gas-sta%a whteh arises at dew in. Two Petains in the Field. 1ably a billion dollars is not extreme baits the coffee_ artd *,#,kev you . up has iteen i+,vented by I es the total, of the penalty visited upon when it is ready I heard a rather good yam about the Canadian people through' forest'Gemaro_Ro=a of Broolklyn,.N.Y.w The _ 'F the French Commander -in-Chief the fires. - gas burner ha; a pi!ta I:ght to which i4 9,ther Clay, says a London weekly, He attached a clock mechanism.. A ilial, ' was driving in equerry past a a motor with an town near Verdun A GRAN D � E D 1 G 1 E% 0,'-,r th€ cl3cktvork3 st rtz, to6.11 the smaller dial is u -I to u„t hands for a ome time: Wear old glores or :offer b€lndages during. dight or remove surplus Ointment with sof; tissue paper as preferred. Free Sample Each by Mail ' Fur f -co ..atypic cath address, post -card: "Cue sera. 7ept N. 80aton, U 3, A-" Solei -_by c.ftt*icri chruugnotu the world, _ Ii E me, -..---,when he came u.on four little boys' the alarm, 'igniting ane! ext•in!ruishln9 : — marching in'single file, arrayed in sel-� FOR LITTLE ONES i'devices. When set the burner under a - diens' helmets and carrying' real bay- : _- I the coffee "pot will autornaticlly is The SOt11 Of s Plltlto 19 the ,. - Urlets.' The sight the little faces,' Action. Insist on the Y almost lost in the real soldiers' bel- Baby's Own Tablets are a grand ;Hite at a predetermined hour asci bell ! medicine for little ones, -They are a i the :coffee for four or five minute,• 11 OTTO - H i � Ll p mets, amused General Petain, ani, mild but thorough laxative; 'are' ab -^The flame will then lower of- its' own /� Neuralgia Headaches -stopping the car,,he said to the leader .sol�tel sada; easy to ive sad never PIANO" A OT�ON g pf the file: "You are brave' fellows! y g accord tit slog bailing for another. _ _ A:tershoppingorefterahard dav fall to cure any of the inlnor ills of Ike minutes, after which it will shut - arc quickly- relieved with. Sloan s .'What is your name?' I. I am Gen- . little ones. Concerning them Nirs, Jag. itself off entirely. The coffee is now Liniment. So ea3ytaar-ply, no rub- eral Petainl" replied the boy, who had •'S. Hastey,.Gleason Road, N.B., writes•: reac!y for you- and an alarm -is sound- 1 birg, and 'so pryaptly- effective no idea to whom he was speaking, This -"I have used Baby's 0w'n Tablets ed, The JgrdallYiihep Cleaner and mere convenient than - reply greatly amused the general; and haves found ihem •perfc;4Tly._saiis•- = M ,saes! e.trra rrr,on h ■ u-ao:uil, mus3y•pt:..s:crc ar..I ointments. It S "Well; my name is 'Generel 'Petain, factory for my little one." The Tab- Winsrt" -Liniment Cures Diphtheria. fertile alatnat that You 009ht to •t1• I does not stain t, -.c ! .n, or clog fd:e ve,tisate. Many ahrewd farmers are res, rvez home s11ou!d haver r• also,'.' he said: "and I am very pleas- ; lets are sold by medicine dealers or.bp -- -- t Ina rnera, hr_acae tho,r keen boat• Y t ed to have met you!" The two gener- stall at 25 cents a box from The .Dr. ilakin Tears. m ettwill paybigchurn. from Me at Invost-nl handy for c zeins, strains. ala then'shot0k'hands; gravely saluted, R'i]liains: Sledii�ine "C'o.; Brockville, natural lernaae In the value of the mess ck, rt, urnatic pains and la 1C -' ,Tears at not made only «hen we I■na alone. to .ay netr.L,p,at et.e bh anti, sore rnuscics and joints. and parted company. Ont. craps that. they can produce. 'rias - cry. They seem to collie only when ! fox; Terme asst'. Generous sized lwttlp at all drug- , .�..— .— AA ne for aulhentle Infornctton. tg 25c„ Kdc. $1.00. _ you cry, beeause it 6 tben-that ,aaenl+�trry Rv, g" ' rt` Fruit Sandwiehe's. spill over. A little part of you is mak- rag are nor6r.nyy' Inrrtod to e■;r t9 { ... - - .. ,. r: . ..• - y ':Ror•n Irl. Un;fir. P.a^It's Bulldlr. is I - I yv4s cured of Rheumatic .Gout by Odd bits of__ canned fruit .s:an _ _he ing tears all the time, and your eyes .e} ;mai te10 nan'ai� tul!ott°,'^'aelee L y ` ®tea - �ilti aRi?'S LiNI.MEN'T, minced, mixed with cream cheese, and are constantly washing them:•eives 'in aatrn;ry, jj r t A,�S id: Col aixaha�&I �asirialAH. i_ Ha]iPax. AN MEW KI\G, ve1•y gaol sanduichis can be rgade. them•..1ou have often noticed how you lie aPra,ft S>arr.a • I was cured of acute Bronchitis by wink every fav: seconds, says the i;ook 3ead i .t6 l', 0 NTINARD'S LINIMENT. � MONEY ORDERS s of Wonders. You have often tried o , , I .,. r 1.T-00{.: C: CREWE 11 -EA D. j keep from - Sussex, Dominl'on Express' Foreign Cheques you could keep from witilang. Your' I was cured or � ars accepted by Field Cashiers and eyes always feel verb• dry ;ust before ° ' 3ilNARD'S 1,1. shows Paymasters ip France. for theft full y_ h -I Sacha art' fa r Salle face, value. 'There •is no. better. way you have do let them stink.' That z 3larkliam, Out. C. S:'Id1LLj�G. �sho�ts they Herded tea bine in tears. 3 ' i to send motley ,to the ,bays iq the - -^ Iakefield, Que., Oct. 9, 1P07. trenches.�, _ 1 «"FikELOCli _ 1 NO;VF, .18x42. - he Difference. I New Automatic Valve Type. Complete with supply'and exhaust piping, The choice of which form of lin^a to«Oh, 1 must live'otic. said, a`nd then -� -flywheel, etc. Will accept $1,200 cash .for imm4diate sale.' use on, soil shotilddepend,largely ,ppni heft Freedom's call unheeded. 'b`C' 41 1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR, •30 K.w., 110-120 Volts D.C. relative costs, the one that can.be laid Who told him that 'mong, living men D -, � 1 K y� Will accept $425'cash for immediate ,alp. do- at the farm cheapest being th(i .His.little life was needed . sone to select if an equivalent amount ' �' 1 LARGE LEATHER BELT. Double, Endless. 24^inch a•- ?0 ft of calcium and magnesium can be ob=..Freedom must live!" another said,, l' cY,, tained. -Because of its convenience) As o'er the ridge -he bounded; h WIII accept $300 for immediate Bale, although belt is In excellent con• • ,and safety preference may be given On its red'slopes they found him dead, j dllbn and new oris would cost about $600. _ ground lime -stone, •if . other thing - are mrot�nted.s`bave en us' �r PULLEYS, Largerge size.Eyhi equal. ' 26x66—$30 ; 12x60—$20 ; 12%2z48—$12 ; 12x36—$g. One •spared himself; bi: soul became , c 'lainsrd's Liniment Cures Garget In doles - Dead as a'tree;'ch•y-rotten; ` {{ Z BLOWERS OR FANS, 'Buffalo make. a -=-- One fell lbut ah! a couritty's fame rf4 'One 10 inti•, c: c 1.3 inch d!ccharpe--$30 each. V t Top dressing for wheat' -will help Is by such deaths bcgottr.n. 2t' 1TH � 4', +1" •bring it essinglf the heat' . le anc�erZ.ouis Fra -ser: REAL ESTATES CORPORATION,. LTD. �� heat r West, O will be needed next year more than 0 rot!t t S . e ' ever. uivard'■ Liniment Cures Colds, ko. ED. T• ISSUE -51-'17. s F T ronto ... - e r _ _ _ _ ... - •• .. - t �:: ._ ..: ._._gyp • - Fi• V_, - •�,_.,. 9s a4 w - • .: , i � y. r;. LC}CALI�M►+. R. H. and Mrs. Crouk were in -At the "Picketing Bakery", vM, s' Tor•urttu clu Saturday attending 2000 fried caked tit 15c. per dozeu, 1 d the Quarterly blerttuR of Friends. while thsy.last. —We wish all Our readers a —Give your friends a library —We have a new line of Hoz, � C 1 S 7 " " - " ore �h " ierry QbeiPtunRP. , ticket'for Uhrirtn,as. See " that wittA, Rlove�, ties grid scarfs fur _ - -'.Alex Findlay still. continues yunr buy ur girl has one and eu our Xmas trade. Go to the Men's An a very weak condition.• -• sure them -a chance to get Rood Store for men's Xmas gifts. R. - Tbeannual public school meet• books. Tickets, 60c. each; addit- A. Bunting. Ug. will be. held ._on Weduesd+sy. ional tickets, 25c. * -Mrs. Rankin received word on next. -A.-new consigameat of books Thursday morning that her son, n- Ingpw-tor Hutchison paid an have jtiot been received . at the Pte, Robert Rankin, was in a hos- ��g� � and SVS:• ��Z�1 --''•w - • ': , oI$r•ial visit, to, our public school Public Library. Some of the most pital in France suffering from p " � 40 , in Monday.talked of books to -day are among shell shock. No particulars weretr� -Tui next being Christman them. They will be ready fur the recoived reRardiug its severity.hfiNut's fr3e. per lbs - Day. ail business .places will be readers on Jan. 1st, * but it is hoped that his condition - ieiosed its Usual. -Will the'persorr who borrowed is not serfuue.A_ Mrs. C. W. Burling is impprov Rev. Mr. Down's robe, which -The entertainment given' in -Xmas Mired '30ce The . 11nit nicely, after her recent illness, they found in the itore-roow ad- the Methodist church by the Sab- -The public schools' will close joining his stable, without getting bath School on Tuesday evening Way for the Christmas vacation. his permission. kindly return it as was -a success. There was a good :;• L�rg►C Xlriag iTJLit]fture 2 -O -co !Bann, who has been coo. Mr. Dr •wu can now slake use of it crowd, and the program was , ":• • • �Jkwd to her bed for several we`ks him, -elf pleasing one. Mr. Dyer, of Tu- t*Ow -•loti hn. O'Cono.r, of the ging- ronto, who made bis first appear - enols recovering. -Miss Irene Mnrkar returned Mora road Met, had the misfortune since in Pickering, scored a success. ' _te the city • on Monday. after, ep'ndinR three weeks at her home 10 fracture one of his ribs one day .last wri-K, He. and goub into his He ie an excellent personatur, and he told many funny stories that � �[ 'T fw3nR to illness. driving hosts a at night without a kept his audience in good humor. --Miss Marianne Richardson light and fell across a shaft of his His songs a1Po took well. In ad - underwent a serious operation at buggy. He ie able to be around dition to Mr. Dyer's numbers, a Oe hoiipital; Toronto. on Thu rs tray last. Find we are glad to know' -and ' w,l tend -to his- business as ul+nalr number of trios, duets and solus - were rendered. lUleir-y' that Phe is improving nicely. The usual -services will be held --Report of Sr. Dept. Pickering public 3c•b-ool. Names in order of Extensive Credit Sale of t n t. George's ehnrch, Pfckering, 4th Sunday in AdvPat, Dee. 23rd: and evening. The usual utet-it : Sr. IV - Ruth Murphy; Alfredo Jephson, Theodore Down, Omar Sleep. slurs NIurrissey,'Fred spleadid Farm Steck 1 jn,plen►euta. Etc. '� mfffy mr-irning 10hrigtmAq aPrviee wUl be held•on P"wvett, Gordon Coakwell, H;+zel A.Xth Tuesday at 10.30. Pilkey, Reta► Hallett. Jr. IV- " The property of —'t'a'r r«sni+lr monthly met ng AtCrockett, Lol►fie Johnston, FREn �VNKER 4 . of the Pic kprfng ,branch of the 'Wnn,Pn'a be held ('hafles L!t,v. Hilt1>t 3D)rriion Filluche �ti'al�h, Willie Crosser' At his prewisea - to all In-titute will at ' GPoi Tht•xton, EJ F3,!'ker. 11 Lot 23, Concession 7, Pickering the h ,me of if ra. Annie Leng nn gt- -ie horse, rising 2 yearn cid, Chestnut Thnraday, Dec. 27th, at th-e *soil —Aftor a bmiz illties front the in. Iirulities deRthremuv' — ON, — 27, 1917 'k hour, 3 P: nl. PiFNae note the of old H9e, Thursday, December Ahab a of lace and date. g F ed oue (if the oldest re•idents of The fulluwing property, lamely • -• • d h h Pickering on Monday Dec. 17tH -- - - ° —At Bt.An rew s c urc • on Sabbath the services _ . will be I in the person of %Iiss Ann Carver- aoiieEs Bay mare, Dolly Furward,, req., 9 yrs Christmas in their mPditAtiom un, in her 83rd year. The deeeas- old, supposed to he in foal, bred by -with Cbr's'rnas mU=le. Dr. MAr•sla "Now ed was it native of Edinburgh, Scotland, and when about -8 Baron Stamp. Brown mare, Fancy Maud, 3 sired by Santa Claus Headquarters for will speak froth the words, years reg., rising years'old, o"' . - -when Jesus waq born in Betblp. of age came out w Canada with- Royal Baron. Brown filly, May Bloe- _ l.am, Ptcr The evening service will be by lime -light. -si her mother, two brother9 and a Kter, all of whom have pre dPeae- som. reg„ rising 1 year old, aired by Lord (ileoiSer. Team of jet black Toys Stationery Chinaware —Dr, MAr•ah baa been invited by ed her, her father also having died French horses. Bay mare. 6'yre old. Grey horse, 10 years old. Buy horse, 1 ' y Bear Admiral T. B. Howard. of ]R the U. 9. A. NRvy Dept. of the 1n Scotland before they carne to Canada. Thep settled in Sutton, rising re old. Black borne, rising 3 yrs obi. Black horse, riving 2 ere �^.`-, t •;• I�hl"(stnja$ lY'd$ Fane LiVOQs' . Fancy - 1l7• S. Naval ObaervRtory to a whets they retnRiued . for a Hurn ber But for old. Bay hosee, rising 3 re old• Bay y pnaition on thQ staff to observe of years. the PR"t horse, rising 2 yearn cid, Chestnut lie total an1Rr Pelipge on June 8tb, forty +even years Mies Cameron borne, driver, rising 4 yrs old. Year• L ill fact everything one 1918, LO be ince►Pts at Raker City, haq resided with the late Robert ling horse colt. 2 Poulos. V -Oregon. He will likety accept, —f)n Friday evening of next 'death. and Mr-, MiilPr, and after their With tberr Nun. W. J. and caz-rL>a Red cnw, 7 yrs old, . due Feb � ; Grey due Feb 4 GIev fang. week, St Andrew'- SinbhnthSchooi Miller. The funeral took 'l'4 row, 4 yrs old, ; cow. yrs old, due April 27; Red cnw, b could _ will hold a social evening. An plate on. edneQtay, when her .4 Fra old. due April :T ; (3r«y c„w, 4 yrs appropriate prt vram w'lll hP QtYPtI by Rev. Fir. Jf,lrch, e+)natitin¢ of br,c:y, wail conveyed to $noun,. ton Isere intPrtnen-t to+,k-place iu. tLe old, due M4 2:i.: Durh+atn_ bull, 18 monthti old ; 0 EI«iters, 6 Steers. � � C H A P M A N -� `+ Y• ZimP liKnt 41�`wi TilPrp will he `1'P.113 [Ptl+l 11 t'Pt[,f'tYt'}'. PHEki' AND 1�It3A a e • nA/ttlmt�s'i��fl f••e,_Iltlt R es,lleefirm --It 1:1 'with -deep regret We ,25Reg, 'Cot+,!•old ewes; BroodYork- "_- __.._.-• _--- - ,�_ _ _. ►” will ho taken in alit (if the Hnlif-lx •ufferprq, .. .r - chr(micle 011 de•!th- (il' Jo-eph hl)yl-t'. Ur1P k,�. til•E' IIIIIY�1t t'P'rtllPntK afire now, heed in flet : 4 Htrnld Y, rk- hi)It'P &,W!1, iMF'd ill Dec.; Btt)r,d Berk. hred in Oer.: Reg. Berkshire Do your -Christmas Shopping early " y k _ — M r•p. A 1 Rrnep. 1f ria, F. H. ,f this vivir1•ity He %w%A horn on ,,hire sow, Rir fiar!tion nnd'�1r� hint -t entt•r 4tarch ?9th, 1K!!L►, Rt 11+latkerrrul, hoar ; 2(i<''thoatr Ont urteen shopping dry. till Chrl'tunas, 3a► buy e•trly and get best eboiee, �e toIRPd the w#-tnhNr-of �t Getarep'A. hi4 father being one of the pi+,- ''.'. ' iMPLE3iB`iTs• ETH. Side are prepared with a fua isle of uc to dxtd uselu[ and fancy articles. Womou'-4 Anxili•!ry. awl their Ilee- -let Yt,+k vaunt The earl _ 3'• y Meering hinder ; llttwer, Sf-I3.: delivery Take, Interi•national ; Plough.- R Io tient'' Dept. —Sheaters. sox, boats. shoes, rupbera, shirts. cepa, muMere. _ iltlghArvd4 -Rt tele hr)mP of �lri. F .years o ill- ultra ie'J Ilte, w-'1Cti Frcua $ «'orad : Verily low, -Nn 4.; coll,sre, Lies, armlets, gAtt@fe, hdkfa, umbrellas, razors, stlaving senates. S+ Rir•bardaon, Rirbview Farm. S„rAl1 Elizabeth Haight were Vevity plow. No. 'Ll 21 ; atria plow, stationery, etc. On Fririwy nicht la+.t. A very. F nt near there: In rh9 P vin Pe P g 3 -furrow . Set of barrows . Scu$ier ; In Ladles' Dept�Swexters, toots, shoes• rubbers, underwear. Ovllars with pienannt -ociRl evening way enjoy off 1874 they moved to Pic -kering. Finning mill ; Emery grindstone ; jHYot, hdkfe, gloves• ferfumes, hosiery, china; stationery, caps and ssarfs ' ed by all present. ' where. he hits • since lived:_ Mr:. Disc harrow ; 2 Wagons. one of which to mateb. fancy linens. crochet doilies, etc. -_ —The tuwot+hip count -11 met for Doyle wag- it birthright member Is new; S -t of trucks: Set of behe ; For the Kiddles—Boots, shoes, rubbers, cap.. mufflers.' underwear. WkIIIs, 1tl" the last tithe uhf+ year nn Satnr• of the SoIL of Fr'fend+, but Road wagon. Trotting sulltey Hny miCts, gloves, tops, books, dolls, games and numerous other arucles.ei0ar day Inst. No ¢vneral hn�inpna was 1Rtrr after Ptndyinq the Scrip- rack ; car ; Incubator nn brood- dolls are specially tine, ranging In price from 16 cents to 3.ffi each. done Pzrrl)tin¢ the p»rainK of r ua Pa, he hPliev«d it ass right to -tsAJ,„pt.ie�Ptl BHpti:,t rHLyies er, Peerless ; S Bee hives ; 2 Milk cans ; •r- Parlor cook stove, nearly new.: ort>zn G. GYLLESPIE --I DUNBARTON ' 'tSPPp.rRl-AiT1'�Il Pr•ronntP, that`hari and joined the and various other articles too Homer- , f -' -sot been:prePente,,tjit the imevinui rhnreh in 1883 He wits a man of ons to mention. -"Veet1ng on Mond,4v,_ Dec loth -The time was tAken rip with the *trottg convictions and upheld richt under all vircumstAncet~. As Mr. Buniter's t'@rat of lease lues _ HappyThought" preparation cif the financikl PtRtP,- For- over a year his health had expired, everything listed will positi- vely be sold. - ~s menu which ie now in the baadr, been failing. but until the last two he had been be ewte►s.so t3`CLOOK, $i1A74P ! R$Yj e. of the prfoterk, weeks able to - —Tha heavy fail of snow of tht* "A ront,d. His wife pre•deceasPd Taarts-All sums of =l0 00 and under, ` - - f� et two weeks has been a great "disappointment tea true farrnpra aA him seven yearq. Of the family of nine, RII Brew up except one cash ; over that amount 9 months v sir tee f urn- e i will los ten to t vest R p �` t These stoves are schnowlshod -.. _ very- little threshing hes been' who died in infancy. The others '.sura. ieh[ allot rotes. Open cent; per annum allowed for cash. annum �� J fp hA the �� 8iio7M drone, in this localtty. Many of tube roads are now filled with -are, Groat of Brouklin. de, ceaPPd ; Mrs, Bedsun at home ; F. ,-per WK. MAW, --ox tale max*et i P a e Iso ow-driftP in mP r 1z feet � 0 R of T rontu • J. F of NRnaimo John Scott, Clerk. Auctioneer -—- Q. P _ : to-do 7� ..and . more, Pin that it dill be im. B. C,; Peter and Samuel, decess• a� Yt/,R>t► -,.---.•---�'i' Spieadid bakers, easy N a aali• •isle for the tlrreghin¢ outf9tA wl ; Norman and BRbert at home. EX It+'tltl91111109 Ito around nntil spring or at Al+o there are four grand -child - until there snow-driftsdiP• ren. -Colt. , Call and see oar fall *took. ..Appear, and in the meAntitrlp -On Sunday evening 1%at me. ! '�'a•1/ farmers will have to buy their worial Perviceq were held in St. J. Hs B U N,� ..feed until their own in threshed.. Andrews eht>ireb for the late As. W. J. Roach wAo 'driving FerItt. J. W. Marqh, who was till- TRAcH% MAmo along the Ptrept in front of J. S.. ed in action on Nov. 16th. There Domains Baledon's hardware store on Wed- was` a large number present, all of OorvroaHTs Aa ee,day hie horPeH been mA frig?1t- that bein 4hov whon!< appreciated the service. The by e►•oee a eketeh and deecrr lot alder qwekt t r,r opinion wbarber as tnvent�an teprob►aty int, mnnrea ROBES AND BLANKETS sued at snow was R • address osis given Lieut. „,,. ,-� ronedent✓Pal” N'pN006P gilled from the top of the store. Frank Malcolm, of Brougham, w d ac age fojgn � 'WINTER They started off at furiolts ratte. who -gave a. most interesting ac• Waisii+lak.,.rtbonoo't»°rae in FOR and were Poon. heyond vontrol. count of hiq experiences from the M}j •jam„- „'• � :- Call in and see them When in,front of J. R. Thexton's `�. sleigh struck a tree'a.nd two fire he enlisted until his return. When Lieut, Malcolm enli+ted be ' •-""e Alb..%eIT lllaetratecl weekly Iar6ed at— .nani• selentl9cjonrnal. Terms for °gs► .the Harness Collars. Fell young ladies who were`:in the wRA attending Toronto University w. s3.rs a yeae.poeta4e Prep” eau fly au neasde.tera Manufacturer of and supply of sleigh were thrckwn fur,vtlyd anal had jnvt reached his 18th MUNN 9Co.sel 'NewYQrk _.Horse Goods on hand. 1 ,PrP_ '11•t r ape a «as R member of it Brashoffi t%sAFFit.washttirton D - -'- com.pletrly covered- n'i� by thl• snow. ThPv «F'ret•etrit•ntetl frow l>n,rty nf.35 ¢radnatt•s and rinrler ­r•ntinntes c)f Toronto Univt•r-its, ���� �� MILLS yhoR repairing neatly done. Prices' reasonable their periltnl4 ln)-its ,n a ithtntt enatninillu titin• it;;,;tir•.''.,-STAIt! -••ho Vft to Irt're se,•),re, corti ni.Q itln- In tho Iml,l-ri"lf tr,n�. 'cif S� �F2rTG�- PICI�IJJI�i�T��t H:�Ii�TLSS E�IPOII.II'3I' damatx'•,v+l-t+,n-r!-tta tit;• i_lt ti+ a ftntrtt•t-n h,vt• 1)t•rri ki!ofI;Ymi van al%Naysget the best Mani - and horn<:-. „.d tht• rl -t �.,: anli.al. Li,.nr. ; tu!i,t 1'luaaa' nl;tllc I'r„tu No. 1. Hulnc Phone 3t>)0. 'W. J•'COAKWFAj.L --The >,r nnnl n,t•rrin t}t,• �i ,1r•:lm cvn: =r Yf•rel� •,vonn,lt•d at l Manitoba N,'hcnt.salsio min l� Vigil•+nee A,�( c'i-,tlon N,I c tl l ;lr rte• f:`ir,u,il= lmtdo of `'ina�- Ridgt•• Royal Ht)ttsehold and Glenora for ”. the Town Hall. f)n'Tnt•�dnveven- "AiI fIe"nsleadinehisenmpinyirk LI1P Rreatl, Try-abng. — --- -- -- --- -- --- - — ing,•with a sruall ntCet'i(Innct!, the officers anti•eomn;ttpes for 1917 wttaek at 5:36 in the morning can that never to be forgotten day. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oatq BRAN. SHORTS MEN,LUCK were rp-elected for . the ensuing They find reached the. top of,the MIY I''EEUS - ;�oUN� s year. Owing to the high price of fantouq ridge and had begun _ OATCHOP oysters and .the" Nvar, the usual 'the descent, when be was struck CRUSHED OATS annual oyster -sapper was dispens- .by a shrapnel, whis dislocated BARLEY CHOP] We leave on hand now a splendid assortment of Caps, just in from frh „- ed with for this year, but a c",m- and fractured, his jaw -bone, to•e - __ ,WHEAT wholesales. They are the latest in Cape and sure are dandies, w0 mittee was appointed. tu.furnish a away a' Rood part of liis face and CRACKED CORN Our Fall and Winter Samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. arc+ bei e substitute for this affair so that destroyed one of hie eyes. He rb- MIXED HEN FEED The styles this season are exceptionably good, the coswPepecaiy.l I the members of the Association (rained, however, from reciting Caldwell's Creain substitute You know our reputation along this line is the best. We have inay meet for a social evening, so -the horrible details of modern C df Meal. aiveo you the best of satiafactiun before, and can again. as to keep tip the interest. The Association is now a strong one, warfare as he frond them. In 'spite of his terrible exper•fence�, ". Molasses Neal CHOPPING AND OAT Call and see us when in town neat and we will he glad to show you formed for mutuRl protection. he has expressed his determinnt• 'CRUSHING EVERYDAY anything in the llne of Mens Wear. Those wishing to join should com• tion to return overseas to continue Get prices on feed in ton lute. Cie to the Men's Store for Men's Wear. rtlnnicate with or see some of the doing his "bit" until the" rear hag 131CLL PHONE. P, a lint of whom may be -in' been Ron. le .nail. was '• V. W, '�7GTeeile�la R. Al BUNTING,' FICKERING� ,seen in their .advt. ancither the c rendered by the choir, including f ;Vepll ,A%Jumn. several solos and a duet. Chopping every day. Established 1857. ,F