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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_01_040­5�c 2 f1fT -I, Vt. Z" 7 f..k PICK I ER NG W�se I." ­ .=.VOL. XXXVIL Ned4cad f P-ICKERING, ONT.-F RIDAY, JANUARY 4,-1018. • iownsbip Notnittectioos ell, composed of Messrs. R. R. Mow- Biba�bllshed 75 years ba -1.1 john Forale Ilat Pursuant to 'statute@, the electors of rebye F.- H. Richardson, W. J. Stat V- K -MR, statute @, �.v V- iff ti ri ra im7�- -I ULUnA 111.11 VVJV flww Krl:vii�ougham, on xbeslst elected by acclamation. GL, OALD-WBIJ, M. D.,,fluccessm M=.!h6l&4�CDr. JL.Brodle. ftese MG Sanders' Block ult.. for the pur of nominating the 1.0. candfdates forvarious gelilltiODS at the Council board for t ensuing• .7 D. R. Beaton. the township • The regular monthly meeting of tile B H. 0AIriwRIGHT, x0c. year. XILLS Gravenhurskost., quaagasor 110 clerk, presided and :t the anted' Highland Creek Women's Institute in pi,31F-SALL10, Piogrind. 'Out. oface. James 0 at h, At wi Q;,15iio to a P. SKY yo Vic Have, U a Arol& hour called for -in m lons.fkw the will be. bold on Tuesday. Jan. St following oJect9ra, were o6minated the hokiiiof Mrs. John Graham:C t� A ReIL FORSYTH� D. of 0., Regis- Dionald. from Exhibition mp,,T0,- Und ussallmor of the ftfousetrica Aeon• in your home 21 "Mover" rooto; is expected to addrd" the 'meet= Secomilec 411ollen at Ontario. appoint R7=wbr5r.­ Ed Willson L Matthews 111118 Lb Aw"'Of 61"em lsyw =111.6rol: W Everybody welcome. Meetin otos Fars* R R Mowbray At L3D p. M, W, Wheat,and BarfqV Vhy not enjoy the Best 1% Mover, 61in For R R Mowbray It r" W Q Barnes, y. Ed Willson U. MoKINNON, M.D.. TA.R.O.S. Artiste in your. own home. WG T Birkett. W J Devitt Ele".A.'Atkinson, Wbitevale Ilidiabuxt member of Am 0411see, FOR DEPUTY -REEVE I iso Clan 411 Insist on a Victor V lictrola, and ur Waided $eene of oullerso Ifle"Us" Mn--- taomw sad . bNaRRYWOOD of surgeme, lom Pores. sent Ed WU16*n 'I. anis. of Gift. W GST-ta, 'EID Gleeson for an Ideal Pmas Janes Middleton. Ve McKay Wedding bells are ringing. Ting.a. Best Prices Paid PRO CQONCILLOR of all. ling -1, - ting -a -ling I Prices within reach F H 6 RichaAon - Davidson From 27.50 to 52.02. J on Miss Ik Alex Witoon. Edi=.' !pent the holiday J.Ohhn 2��'t' with her parents, George and Mrs. I am W J Stanley. R R Mowbray, d I not buying Buckwheat hn Forific. Willson Davidson. 1� tear 4 H. FAREW`ZLr, B.C., BARRIS- Phones'2700' 0MUM',L­�- be Forl(ie.' John Scott -A few attended the skating -rink at 7 "GIRPAXI= !!r, a" 0 QJ E B Hoover, -hp Forpe. John Scott -H E r ohn Forgie. ;tarxey Loc'ust Hill on New Year's. and re 410 -lot Wi� port L,Middleton, :R Devitt W Devitt, t , a very large crowd. -A-large, atoek-qf­B-ra-n--&-n7d-SbAWW- E. CHRISTIAN, Barrijjter and R Devitt, A Davis Miss Ethel Davidson, accompanied L Middleton. T C GoGtick -of superior quality on hand As Solicitor. Notary Public. Etc. Mqneyto u), e hi,a friend, spent New' Years with can. omcs-Br"k N rt StouffvilYe"Onk WPI -3-ii,-;k-�yeet;�• 1W G Johnson My W GJ !Devitt. W I Devit. Jas. and Mrs. Davidson. at right pAces amen Todd. 0 If Todd, L Johnston. R Devitt - Snow. t -now, Kjad' Lhen 'soine -more- 7 W ILLIA M J. BEATON, B. A.. Bar. rioter, Solicitor, Notary Publicassociated When the required h"r had..expir- anow, is what we are'all 'Wishing- on In practice with Idessrs. Hyckmm Denison 4 ed.:the meeting was vesolyed into a the wish bones this week.- My brands of Fibur for either-. Posimr. Banisters, Toronto General Trusts U.'BEAL-QUemoiat His Bay street, Toronto. To bons public westing, and on rnntinti, Mr. A nunihc.l, of our.T.winZ.,folks- spent breECd or pastry are unw 13ef, I Beaton was appointed chairman, and an enjoye. 1.1Buildingsea. y HOUSEFURWSMN he called upon those nominated. bile time a Mr.. -a of the excelled for quality ated -)n N y base line londay evening.. Dental Pig Stock, at the lowest prices. R. R. Mowbrak.''reeve for th6 past Can an -y one tell us whereto locate year and who has occupied. the post. a coal Mine P - We are all willing to LAKE Delivery free. 1i terms. being called upon work in one, if found. Almost L as PEATON. 5. =... , , lion for ms' Graduate of the RoyalCotelge of DenW gnve a go account of his steward- scarce as sagar,- Surgeons had University of Toronto. Offace Ind Phone 924 ship during the past year at the coun-- 'EM ever W. M. Princle's hardware stare, Whith can and see. Capt. J. Moore at WhiLevale on 7". M" 'MIR. 3W Wee hours 9 to 12: 1 tb 5.30. Ind. 1p"ne cil board andlalou al, the County Guun- Bell pbow 220. 441y Claremont.. e. referred to the Increased taxes. Wednesday, an. t t buirinc Dr. BestAn's absence everseas Dr.'Cook- which were dile gfroatly to the war. .39 Toronto. will be in cbarse. The country roAds and also the King- -"E A S,TL A K Ell" Mesa! Ston -roAd mattere were explained -and WHITRVALE 'The-ablugle that has given sadmi.-L FRUIT BASKETS he justifted the action of the council Min Floreore *Kay is h01147.11119 faction for over 80 years. Rm in. their stand. He regretted very with friends In Toronto. 1W G. HAM-Inuer. of M&"Iaff much that the the township was cone- Mine Susle, Hare. . of Guelph, to babi- Corrugated lion with a J In- by - 2 in. corrugation, see it befo T T- a LLasnaes, in the coustly ?t an 11 and 6 q"rts• wtlLh coven say color Iled to d6fetid-itself -to We. action tiltiole with Davidr Annie and tv pleloarins Village. 11"y L, family b Caught by Mrs. (Dr.) R. Brodie. Mrs. Burton Myerd, of Pittsburg I, uy. other. makes. '-If - you are- lints I quart berry -boxes need of a Cream Separator. Tey -M POUOHRR, Real Jobn Forgle. the let Deputy -reeve at ent visiting_ her. mister. Mrs. A. n Estate Aur- 24 and 27--q`u­&-rV.cr&tes,* "in' very fo,-the, plat a steamier 80 davit. -Ablo� JL a tionom, valussor, collector and femme made of ear, waa, next caliZ E. Vajor. . gi -of SUL-Timm licenses, Brougham. my thin boards. Strong and very light.: upon, and he y reviewed the ;erk Gen. Birnle. who has been absent gasoline rugines from $39.00 wpt.. Order early. as If there is a good crop of the township council find at the for the last- month visiting friends in, See or write me before buying - HOPPER Issuer of M&"'&Xe Licensee in tho County of Ontario. D. - of fruit tbeie will not behalf county' council. He defended the Cleveland and Chicago, is slightly In; Bell'Phone. Ozz'st storehis reald..... Ot..*. enough packages for', council- in their -action An regard to disposed. the demand.; the County ioads. As the autnm&. Harold Pugb, We iindirstand, is st. F. L Pio' Pickirine. 'DB.BBATOIT TOWNSHIP (AZEI;K.; bilekhmd-eonieto-stay, it was absolu- present holding down the- head -book -, o Conveyancer, oommisda,04ir for- poking nppt a oAt'rbMng every day affL - neces- -tiy'adopt A to 6111daTift. Accountant. Etd. -Money to loan tel) sary good ro&d kee�ers position with the Craboir- optiormgMaT "Issuar �t Marriage Monday sTstelm. Lumber Cb of. Ciraboraugli 1. orinr6pneingntiMlo" out. .6f J.uly i$sv � the 23rd F, 11, Riohai& beir of the British Colmn[A., V r t"'t- v . 9lickerill, , I I rL ttk,tl tFw MiQ,*0-live Mne(lrtw. "d R. F. Buck. UGH S. PUGH.-Gl�en Ataior.. oath, Barne i;- Preen Rive --f,s township ur t I ToYdn-to, are the gilexfs of the V Llean-ed Auctioneer. Est-nsiv' "I" Oraddrev]I. It'. Nu.,I­L-�)cta�,.Ilill. upols, f�'al 4a Imported evel tbcr6uahbprd �Uoclr, 1,.y 1:1, 1. N�"� rner ' Q parpntp, James and Alrq Mae - $once All automobile and Bicyelle. sales eoneucted sayn bern, Write �A� tornap h-;pn-inmi. Ifewi-A f"115 -i i Rer rd Crap. Mr. fluair, -is leaving shortly , I - - repairing promptiy -Ir 4inn-of tile 'c4slille I I . '. -- ­ - r t r""anfirsrticulars. Fbenelsid.2110. 36 a rin h th�- m n s ip. for overseas �Prvit*, REAL 191;�A ATE44062 -portiriathe-co6rity-inatla syrtem, and I V artended ta; The � surr4mriding community was POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, thought it Was advaiAngeous to the ante more , delighted wjtb the "ry. t1req;'Oiha, Grease and repa" 7 Id6nes for povatles nt T -ark and Outsrio. Ago-' -tuwnb-I1iP,fq having ilie province take ah!e preacliftia of Rev. Jo metr Wilkin- oJes of all kinds &ties uo d to on obortart always on hand. notice. Addrosis Green River P.O., olwt. nver the Kinvgttin ivati. - Hel()okpd son at Green River. Igo was a greni For grPittly improved roma at the bast favorite of the Whitevalepeople some 4 coat to the township. - lie thirtyyeArsago, am FhoRght that the rural' municipalities te 4 ewr.. Xot ' r Andr :Vctar6nAry_SUfge0 a Acre of %n ahs uI&i11.q'6,t that the DominionPICKERING, Out. -Fiv 13 ROT- sale Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vote- -t4*1W-rA- shell 1.1 make grants for rtwal Tuesday,.Jan. Sth. all planted Witch good roads.- -He advf'eitied that the fnrm- rinary Collette Science Association. -W ana Graduate of the- Veterivar winter fruit- ere organize in order to protect their interests. He claimed hat: 111ROCK,ROAD "just corn�!Zig Into Phone-,offlee IM, residence 2" were -unjustly charged with being -Mrs. (4orge Kaye@ and daughter, of y e."M bearing. the cause of increased food prices. Mount Xoy. are visiting friendsIn thii •7. ONTRRIO =He. itima­iW ea-LoL lxydro- power. [Mignbarbood. which he hoped the townstlip wguld Dr. and Mrs. Bagshaw, of Portaxip• :M. IRL JLrZ`3i&C get at as early a date AS possible. HA Is Prairie. Man., are thogiiests.of W. for, pn.ce& Was a carididate for the position, of H. -and Mrs. Jaskeoti. Veterirlliry Surgeon Publid, Pickering. councillor, Misses Fannie and Hazel Keyes. J11lonor Graduate of Otitario Veterinary W. J. Stanlev'spoke brii College. All calls day . work y on e of-Tironto, are visiting at the home -:011 Sarnia Oi night 5rk of the past year, and solicited of their parents. J. R. and Mrs. Kaye* promptly 4tended to. The PiAer'ing continuance of tbeIrsuppbrt. for a few days.' Bell and Independent Phones Ater. Vyjloon was nimble to be As' Mr. Titus was moving the house. "ance. Commi Fergie aux;,"Ur, smarts of Mr. Jo naton from the -7-0-N-T-A-M VW ft ent. but Mr. I hold mill F'ICKERING. _ -_b__ he stated t but ga a a . eenwiii-ca-i'o-ad-to the 4th coooncandidate for the position of coun- on Monday last his bormi bwame can Save. U ON"It of Association Is to cillor. Ded at a passial - C. P. lensed stasHo and to frigbte N P. train' JOHN P19 T JP I-.-- P"Wecu Bd, Willson, who was nominated and ran away, upepttinj the kmild mind tiYe for arm at reeve. was not a C43MMA Oy ym q J11.VJ744 Em's full -line of trash and ctw- candidate. He thought 'that the aid Ou onday eyeninq..wblcb wtioL the Kanibein having 66011�11 00=muui- couned should be retursted. They eye Va A. Tackeois s dep"Iture.for Z. ad meaft sonsintiatly an road. a" in""Zori"it any messibw wereLeapable men, and the expense of the aviation. camp, a nuamber of his age an election should be avoided, iturneffiste relatives am"tribled 24 the blaimbeallk# in R. B. Hoover, formerly reeve, was home of his parents. W. H. sod KIM SORIJ xmlk Bohmplift, W, C. WOE not A candidate for municipall honors. 4fackson. and promoted him with a filbom may be had 110111110 line prolde" or: as the present council were very cap• beautiful wrist watch. acosempanled Highest pristits paid- fir able. He thanked the. electors for by *ipreestions of best wishes and a =,T D=!& C 87 33titche a catas Pi � •electing him for a period of nine yeirs safe returiL . The recipient ropned In, 0� rin tea -7RIab at the council board. Healsomview. suitable terms. ;W..j. 01&-L ed the part he bad doom -in regard to the good roads move &d shed all -a Happy Cross eoncert st,whitsviLle 7r�, 7 New year. Was not a candidate he thought the' opposition Was too -thought that the present strong. • --INTER TERM 'ooruncitshoOd be returned to complete �'icke�in� '. I 'a a .,air He R. Dougherty, soloist, at the prestdoot, semi ry 0. Barnes wi movement. F D", Or night-, .-Ow-work that they had entered upon. _ The following taken -frotir-1fie-` Q8_ meets- aU--rtrains. oi is FROW-TA-"NIX W. G. Scott, a former member of Toronto Ni-ws Friday. Dec. 28th Teaming pr6mptly attended to. the council and also reeve, being called "A fall on the pavernen; is believed Agent for Canada Carriage 10TT upon stated that he would not be the to have been '. rosponsibI6 foh. the I"An electiorf. He was be& death yesterday of Mr. Robert E. Kpatby with the good r ily street.. who was i I �Iy' mt, , Micbell, of 78 Grant olln- stricken suddenly while visiting his ...... -i W. inovement,­Thouglit that the c -�: . L L Yonge & Charles Sts, Toronto,, try had awl ed at tbat stage when cousin, Dr. Michell, atl%15 wnadviow About yourLXmss Shopping - good roads should' built. avenue. Mr.Michell slipped'and fell Wlhyaot• confine -AWS- Stands to -day before the public 'JohnScott thought that the coun- 'soon leaving his home on the SH BU�MES�SCHOOLS' with a clean-cut record-for-s-tic-Pess- cal should • be returned by keelarnation, way to his cousin's residence. -`Iyollk ' purchases Toronto, prepare for eqery known ful work. A training,in this school one. Gift. for, the idea that farmers got up and continued his walk and ito n Canadian" Commercial Diploma or He favored saves the way to bigger and better should unite to was apparently uninjured. Shortly Certificate. None too high for our T Prrot,,�ct, their interests. poikitions of responsibility. Arrange H e t, 9"de--of -work--.Ftpe estate tie. - Howar his mov- after reaching his cousin's he was whets e iamil. --dal enter at an—early Thousands will soon be required er •and seconder, bul(was not in &�poqi. stricken with paralys,is, lost 6on- Enter ari`y­!Fm--e.--W-. - ft-i-45baw-, - ".-. I . - Pres. P. any,. Prin. tion at present to ac apt a position on sciousness FL few minutes later and Bu Hes,&­-Tofr-­G��s, Let the council board— died several hours afterwards. Ib is y Offices, Yonge and .Gerard streets, you and we will do it right. it o was next calla -"Cohmbia Toronto. A. J. Devitt, who -bf' teved-thrat in the fall Mr Write to -day for our Large Cata. 'suffered & rupture of FL blood vessel upon. was not,in the field as a candl-' -±�' This is thought to have logue. date. in the brat -NEW, H. Disney stated that• he would resulted in cerebral hemorrha*ge. - ik and -m'- e- this the haippI04 -SEK OUR W. J.'El,liott, Principal -not be the means of causing an elee. The late Mr. Michell was born. at -1 - N R T -W �F " INTER -TO" TE R N D_ M A X-41 e. W T U 110 T 0TT T "ge at I " Sts Yon d, t 4, Charles e T'roritc, .�n el, �,f.�e the _ lie .'th c 't. ,.4 ,g� and Shortly Principal tion, althoufh many friends had i He 0 urged Claremont on May 17th, 1801. y u have SAWIN MA bfm to stima. Q MAC I came to Toronto many years ago, ever had.. TOOLS SHARPENED L., Middleton., being nominated, and for the past few years baa`, been wIshe4 to witbdraw, but might be & living retired. He Is survived by his We can supply Emery Wheeis and we' mate a alrd . ry Z�� candidate at some future, time. widow, one son, Frank, in the postal To= I I f croncu t saws service, and two daughters. Mrs. :01rciusir Saws. All sises of &I nd k, rpsirert 1, W._ H.. Westney was strongly In MacKay, and Mrs. Smith. The fun - as favor of the g6ad roads system which specialty. Fora firet. row (Dec 29th -hokum AMILJ� won to outia your own f) BROCK, ROAD -- -- -- --- -", --- ---r. . micnen w&&A-grower oz MO. See our Hou"' ' Furnishing@ or: 8;1 which was *ery much - alurs. jL, smaller than was, now brought PlIkei and Mrs. Ila -.-Gibson, Cf ioNkinds. Slightly Carpets from 1$ cents'a yiM up,, close. mons~ I Withdrawn dtber candidates having since I. GORDON PICKERING to a withdrawn their names. the old coun- Shorthorn balls, Jan. 8th C. N. R. TI-. it Agent. .... - . 11 - I ; - �­?­­_*­ .. - , �, � "To ;v,.: _f U. 1 _7__1 - �. 1 7;�7.. , ,_ , W� Z 2 .477 1,�4; � - � '. , - ,,-, - - . 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I .,Zz� , .. 117 I . , , , _;. -,. . It .. . .. I ... , . - - 1 -- * . I.... . ,.­,.-. ;1 . ; . , i.? . , 11 , . , -_ � , , �:. � � . mov4big one's -to be swallbm up . . . Heroine of the War. . " . . . . . . I ,ed . � ... 1. -, . !, , , ,1 . : . - . �'. ., ..''.. - I again ki-th� next, to the sound o now '.� - -end . lately down - in . . IWO KIDENTSM ' I spent a week - I - .__11_1 � . . I - retreating-stepA. * . , I. _1- � I . , � .. _- - :?, . _11'11� , "- in, . . , Devonshire, far from smoky London I \ . I __ �� .1 better go -we- are npt 1. . - - - 4 Idne," said Fenella', hastily putting 1 and its November fogs. The. run' andne .. � a � J. - .s� I . . I all the time .and the sea was'. quite . we' c'-. n _6 ­ -'s Z-01 h r the shelter of . . � - I . We had . - .. ­TH: E OUT,, WAR ­- Bet C USI 9 . I bask eloak.-and:'snatcthink just as hast- :, 1. I , ,. .. . .it . �. � . ' N ' * - " "' '_ - ' . .. .. . . I the bluest I have . ever :seen. . 1 y at the PrAtc . splashed tight red sand- . ..". � "r� ' - . il . ,xt uffergd. __ .. .., shed against the br ..; - �,�,; - . -� - , J ,A JAPANF-%E SAILOW-MADE I _ _�: 4 DEICII-�-[L' 7 f th4 garckner' "Devon,'glorious ,De- .. d 7 - =_ ()�. ATIONA _, HI - .'One o s �r'�ba,61 I . ­ - , • .,stone: -cliffs- of I .,=__T- ,- - _� I I I ,U - I- - I. ­ - FEC -A "611 , --' - _ - ---. - --------- 1_� .. ­. .A-�_ _ -...,. - - - - -.---- .. ..... . �� �. - 't . . ­­�__ , .. .- . . Rep*a1d,. as i ", I "' PE. __:;V611 --- - --- - . 11 - - - - - . - X .. head he fol4owed-her. " .. .- --- ------" - - - .- - --down th�i,d tliiit I (net . a . . ..... :. � _: , - .L.- _. � - It was there . � - Nor did he even hate the h1t;-4diqg - .. . . . ... - - . - , - . I fh. - '1h'ntTy-,' ni;t'g. , .I. Z .. . . " 7 heroine of the war, a fi,�hVs . - . 1. �­��• The hand wh,:4-b 1-1p '11pon- - -1-- ­­, in Cr ,.nlm I .* - . I . . .. . I.. . ... -- ­ �.. young hei , , , ` , , , , " I - - -_ - - . . 'rnl-o !of -the low -wall jerked with the sur- yet t;6 find any comfort _Keroie-Decd df an* gngl�sft r - . P( .. in -11 - I " " the --- Berman, .., A I - � -..-.... - .in the Ball.drvch�t drawing -room a - ___liar = . . , , ,fa'ughter of a fisherman, a W. ... MA-Aght. fire cracKled !.P(,Il e altar ot F- _' 9 ble plasN�r niTpr in Rescuing a Siihmarin. . _� was . ,_.1 , - __7_Autd_rr_.n, _�W[ ---I- I . '' �that -shi was . . 11 k- .1 4 . ,:. , -approa 1q, e, - dL-1cjo alone ing;�pcund. " . -*1 I ,hin � V.�_h aq, _Ker9d , .0 9 , ,�� i ankful%was -Fenei ­ ' ; - on his occupation. the has -proved - . !­ �. . �,_ .� �flh� Ronald'Macgilvray. - .: . -French windows, standing open to the' '"t .1 Uh, .how th % . . Crew. .. - ,. . � . , - , , , , - , . . '.... :.. , , � , . I 4tNfi 'g, Fenella, I have been trying I ,1, f -WI-L'zie! -how thankful . . .1 I . e.11. . -.- _ I _. .- . , I'��.herself as b . . �".. .. . r � S! - . ­_ - ,.- .11.1:.. . .9 014rid, seemed hospitably to asigbr; . I a f - encountered an, in little I rave as the kistoric Grace . ".. I . . - departing Summer,--tha.t the hour of all evenin.--all this fortnight, I mean 11 to the loch -end, whose Qrg�nt claim-. teresting, -I Darling, rowing nut in -the heaviest of ..'-I.. - .. I.- I , ail - long, i .11 11� you. ,You e . s, o�k in tondgii not- seas to the rescue. .of -a- 'su her exile, though close, had not -yet to -to speak tc will listen i upon the young engineer separated the rJhpanes brnvrined '�, ' ; struck.:'? Framed in the doorway lay to me now, *oft't you Perhaps you, -,Yamashita by name-wha.- had:crew, . I S ­ I sisters from the, brother at the very :::the mp,46Ht shrubs, with pale -looking ; ago -,Yamashita . ... _ can make a guess w t6: I larding -stage of Balladroch*it!. ,Qye.i- I 6sciiped:-fior� G�errria'ny, says a corre7- i ' - I I I -aV_el-walks -,viiidin among them, � say. But I don't know how to say it, larding . * . . . I , I A vessel. was atta�kecrby -the Ger- I - . I .. . Coning looks, h6ivevir keen, 'are easy! spondent: , . I i k. ... leir pall6i�- h - ' '' �- . " I— -- f,Ejh1,"- ti c�,:­nnt,one•, "�'p . . . tes., mans and.torpedbid, It quickly sank I b . �io evade,'durinT a few minu : He was a Jap, with . . ..-_ ­ c equ ? )y ' smiling. little 1* . :­ '. 4 1 ... The fishe;- girl, who had seen -the tra- 11.1beyond-;.I 1�1. _ , . d '* - ' 1. - -- '. . .-black-iliadows, and 'His face was iii the shadow of an 1 bA'ing to which circumstince Albert . straight' aik.hair, slit . eyes-, - yello'w'face. and: I * the marvellous glitter of thL, sleeping 1 overhanging bough, . but the young !was able to e his long, moon -lit' . . -. . ., enjoy .. . . I ge(y, rowed raptdiv�out to rescue a,& I . . ' 11 - %ioifi - . I .. . . vqice,. -so, eloquently- unste4 . dy-, beiro y-'*, row ' with ir mind , as. un6lotided *by'beautiful white ' teeth. He was an in-, many as possible. ., . I . . .. . '.4-, _ . I f 1. .. . . I .-. certain sailors' - society! "The ,explosion startled me," . she ­'. �. . - :7 ,At the piano Mabel was snatching a ed all. . . . . i doubts as was, the firmament above mate of a c� . : . I 1� I "..... � � ; which is doing. a ..wonderfu . ' ' . I ... .. 4brief respite from her musical efforts Fenella, her heart, hammering as I him of shadows. ....- ..­. .. ... . I work , in.i , ' :, I _%': 1. ... for the evening stood' the ,sign of hard as that of a bird caur,ht,in a,net, j ' - •. (To be continued.) . .. London, and which I happened to ' be i �gaid, "it came so suddenly. . I was •2 ' - , . ,:. " , . -ihd'silent know-.; . ­ .... ­ . � - -.:.' visiting one afternoon. . '... o'clock on a Sattirday,mbrniiig and I Z. ,.. 4 � , . I harmony=and meanwhile excban-*g faced -him.'-,%vide_e`ved I ow- .L .` - , . , afternoon,_ - I Was rowing out * haul the crab pOts.­ . . . � .s, .. .. t to . ' - , bantering comments with thecompany ine that 'here was no escape from his.i � - 11 - - . .. . . Yamashita -'originally sez�veLt on -the I - We ilwa' s' pull. the, -pots, in' right W � ,. ­. . .. .. . eneral,,and -with Albert in parti. next _warils_ knowing also what they, A STORY OF -BUFFALO- BILL.- .s y - ... . - . . . . .. . .. . steamship Otaki. On lts'last yoya--q !the last of the tide -on the, slack tide, - ­ . . cuT191r. I I . would be, but not yA _kno-,iing how f-, - - . �. - . .. . it was ten days from port wh�n the. as we call it. i � . . . . -1 ,. - I . � . I I . . . %; � .� - notorious enemy raider Moewe att,ack- � - .. . , - , Julia, had' appreciatiori for she was going topanm' er. . !How He Held a Performance in tbe, I I . . i . . . I After I had pulled My pot -s, I.set, . ,. . . music, but a very- vivid appreciation . "M.i�,:,; Fenella, you. know that I cars 4. I. . Roman Colosseum. - I ed her, .destroyed the ship and took, . . , ,. . li .... for th,e quality her food, was trying for yqu dreadfully, -do you not, and I the sprit and the jib and tried to hook - - -�, - ' * ' - 19the survivors pri�s4netr.. . Among she . . .7- . .1. . -I'm:'- I - . ­ -------. Italy; J some .mackerel. - ,---,-,­��.rd not'.'to fall with this that I car� for nob�dy But you?. When'Buffalo Bill exhibited in . _. .. ' I � II - I � survivors ,%�,as little Y' a�hit4. . . ' - I . ' I . �. ' - , am "Then the ex'plosion startled me. It- - " 0 . - . . view had taken reftige in a-merital re-* not wor�hy of you, -of 'cours�e-1 don't! writes a contributor to 'Chambers.s 1 Affe, attacking and sinking many capitulation of the menu just eGnsum- think that any fellow is -worthy Pf'Journal, he -wished to hold a perforni.- ' Ihurried . ; made'my ]lost rock. The steamer. dis- . ' � .,,,. - d� ed, joined to speculations as to which you; but -still I would do y best -m U appeared _. P fil -if!' ance in the great Rolhan Colog�euiii, , ore -ships the. Moewe h rriied bade to -r sewn is , and, . . . . . _� I I . appearedin-ibout.tbi�ee sec6 .., . . 11 I . . * I with her prisoners. Yarna,ilift, -1 pulled toward the. place, .where it . of those -wonderful dishes might - pos-- only you would have m �ut the ltaffia;i:_�ritiea would h4ve"' . .. .. . 0 � Kie ' .Janet's __ '-- _!_�o_king7 at her expect- , -other's was sent to Gustrow, went,(W-n aboxkt a mille away. ' ­ � . . sibly be -within the scope of Jai ' * "' He stoppeT, !none of it.. The floQr.o,f the -Colo e-, - - . � .. . . . - .:, .... __ - - ' - . . culinary talents. - Straight -oppcisife,intly; but Fen'ella neither -moved --nor - ,lrn , - - was -not - - .. - - I .. on'. . where' -he' worked -wfih_30-0--o-0fe-r--_un- I . xy, an I -- 1-g ­trot _0.. ! happy pksoneisa British,' -French . I . j6The sea was very hea th hef Lady Atferton wai tryirig-jlist spoke, gni-d--tb-e-�-!3-a-rym4-Ca-h.-cbAn the_ ,condition'. .. ..... as upJ, The co o some, y I . . ' was exhausted- when I got there T.he�re I n cowboys might d injuF to I J - .. . . -hard not to cry, though it'was only shaddw which was his own face' � . . I I . � -- e � i ;and -Be] - invaluable antiqu --there - , , ._... ... ' - by keeping her eyes. fixed -steadily - veiled hers from -him. - - - - ,glan-:-in the dockyard loadiing,'was a. sailor- clingi f .: I'. I - - I . ithe Mi q I . . � it. �9,nd-.discbarging cargoes and ,trains. . ng . to a. tit .,o, . . I I_ ­ upon her em�rojdery that she was able . 'ki zall't eXI)eCt YOU to CLre for merwas impossible. _ -, ,.. .... . . . - . .[wreckage, ehouting to me for help. .1. - I - ' ' - - ' - I ,to conceal the moisture, which- as I do fou you, of course; but yoZIL But -Col. Cody refused to,,i1cc6ptt1W'tr ­ - -:- . Piison'Fare. .. - - .. . pulled him into the .boat. Theit. he i, . I .. .. .. . I . . I ., I .. . .. . _�11. . . . bidding of Slelody, had welled up from have been, so kind -t -6 --five this summer' word "impossible.".. Osie day a young. * morning .. fainted. . that'hidden . I I . - "We were awakened every morning I - ,-. , . . .. :.,.. ..... 4§ , _: . .source of sRntiment w un: that r can't h�lp'hopihg." ', (American ftlomat'. at the I[Wiaa-_i�,h - I picked up some more,. bad! --'.est - .. U* 4" he'- remarked ' 96- .y - . . � , suspected by all but a few intima'es. - site ' rt received a private hint that , if alf.past�fo` ' I spent a great ' . . . � I .ql. . Close to her sat Fenella, -.pr . .Still Fenella, stood opposite to him, I court ' lemnly, his' eye;s , gleaming through , hausted. deal of time .. .� . 1. , .. . pretending as a statue, and white also as a he' cared to go to the' Colos�e= at' -,searching about 'the wreekage. � I was* "� "'- �, _,� ­­ - to-giraphs, heir little slits. '*A piece of -bldcli .. to dver-a'trayful'of pho it. . . I statue,' -her flowing dress and even- midnight sure n !aubm"rine ,WoUld ... .: � . .but in reality ,t siog her ears to the . i he might see something of � bread was'given ,ust-whith had to last . the German - - . -,---=- _;;�Ilu'iiiorir of he, ing cloak.-' The pure lines of- the inferest.,'Thdt night thert-.*us a brit- 1 all. day! And we ,had a -little coffee, shell 'me -but it didn't -bad evi&n � tly . , ' " * , � .. . . her for tha� mus.i2al- YouthfuL figuie'%yere- were -enough to quick- : liant moon and the famous- place ; way I gone off, satisfied .with if . . . . - . sense -lacking ir. the. elder si.4ter was en the"- blood in his pulses, while --at- - - - ;but no sugar Cr milk. - ' -_ .' .. .. .. . . .. I•- the v--Qik ­doubfy present' in -the- -youn-, . , auarde-(To-nTy-by-T.-U-dr,m-s7-kg4r-�----� - . * " " . I and -fid alirt-ady done. ` . . .. . �. - =, .; uorl. So sight of 4 ' passivity so very like ac- - _- ..,::� - --We� I in -1 --up - ut_halL_vg,�t_'- five and - I , Brit' atral. boat. . -came- ' I . . absorbed was she in listening that, for .• -k "Almnll company 6 *vrh*n the secrei Th LT 0, -_ quiescence, hope hastened to apply her, . started work at six' We did -1'< ,rd__ '. . - . - - .� - iw6rd had beed passed took their se its - ' along, a 1. men A' th,a mo-awnt, she had- forp,atten that I i . al, . - .. . . spur. . I � I , . hon cu. over the pursuing -arid- - inlploring� gaze, aiT . , six hours"' work 1 on that . .sqr�ip. of - ­ '_ . ' . . . .1 .. ' I am ri lit. r.m I not? YQu do care I where once the- Roman. patricians. sat., � . had'iaved to them. . . .1 .. I 4 , which had disturb, d 'her during- the . brtak-fasf, then at twelve.cam�e back I ,� .., � It was-10.0-bairl to rnw-home. The . -- I whole of dinner. since the reappear- - for -me a b1t?" he urged, drawing sud. , and, ' as they waited-thoy thduL+t.of all : to the ba�ira&s,wheke­ 'we received : . . . . ; --d mly'cloae, And thereby into the full; those cruel; bloodstained'. shows .that' f flood tide Look the, boat four mil�-s out . �.?. .. ,!. ­ �ance of the two m,.,n, Ronald Macgilv- 0 . . 4 : three spodnfuls 'of :.very' - _thin: soup Z: . .•,. I 1* , :_ ray's conduct had been a series of ex- moonlight, vh,.iie silver knife laid hare had been given there eighteen h.undrel ' I I of. her cbtitm I w.ag six hoists trying . � � , ,� ; . . - . . I . . .:Once or twice I'was luck ' y in fin.ding , , home. - . - '.-�- I � trernelX naive the smile oUdawning, but pot over -in -,:years.- before. - - . .., � . to get h . . . , , ' I . . and eerily. -defeated . : .1 tone small potath in it. . .. . ,• . . - . . _v - - :7'. manoeuvres for isolating her from(the telligent, beatitude ,Upon his honest: 'Then.Q: . . . I . . nee again from the gates was .I- -r . Ihe fliqherhist is to: receiveirns�t�n' . ._ . company:- . -Thern, we � - - rest of the" 'comp-any.7 Fenella had face. -His arms spread irrestibly,*in,b d the trampling of borges' hoofs; I work,W, On- until eixbt'! al recognition7of her brave the .. our ' . _� . ed.- .--answered - them by clingihg expectation of the sweet burden which dfclock! It �was oily ba:rd work lift- i .. I . - . I - . . -- to -LAdy' � but instead of thi- kwiftly -flying char!- " . . * - r- * . . ... .....I... . I - they hoped, within a moment, to be . I � ing immense weights, and we were ill � ­.. I 0 , - . . ,.: .:. . , I ' . , Atforton's'side, not because she had . . ; otq and,their sword-o"ir"t, death-doomvd., so weak- from lack of food. that i I . ... " , - if, supporting. . . . . . . . . . - . . . _. �,. 0 .,comq to any conclusions with hersel , I I - - . gladiators, there came -Buffalo Bill at - .. . . . - we .. No' -01 Way to Catch Monkeys. - '- . . .: but exactly because she had not come _ He had. all .but: -touched -beir, ,hen . could scarcely get through with it, * . . to tbem,�_W wanted a, little more re- 1 vehemently she drew back. i . - friends- in,. Thv-�Al known habit of m-onkeys to . 11 ; the head -of his Wild West escort o " f - . ' . .,If it had not been for I - I "'-- -CO'%vJ,?Oyg and Indians. -and M#xicans spife -aftii the 'nioial� earthquake. of I "Not not" she said;- in voice which - --.i this kind sailors' society here who sent imitate the actions of man is cleverly - - ' yestei,day. ' As she sat -there •-in her � teFrcir had i = Out into arena where . gludiator.4 1 utilized by wild -animal catch-irs. in - _1 - I 1. - made almost guttura. me six . . white dinnerAress. with ,the lamp- -mot that -I did not hidan that!"- -arid martFs-had--diwt-th-_, -ro-de-their - .parcels of food each month, : * - ' i . certainly. shouts ourd have -died-and-. so taking the agile. climbJnsr creatures :­'­ - - I -the whiteness of her .. 'He stopped, disconcerted, -but not mustangs, circling proudly- rioun& and- � _. . - light illuminating : . . - .. .4 ....;: -, I . , . captive, says tfie Pdpufar.'Mechanlea'� bare --am &-and. -nourEng an intensilled-convinced __ . .. . I round Ahat historic 3 � w I ould many others, . ... .. - - I. . .1 . _­ ____ -_ .-1___*-_. - . c floor, and a they' .. . 0 &_ N9 9 flood of Mid upon her bent head and . 10 11 F �_ 'Al last; -up ,my- -min: d t ' e - . mine, .The hunters' .method is .to . - . "But you do­card'for me, iurely. ;circled they doffed their haio, in honor' i walk about for some time. . - owing tresses, Ronald's eyes would he .asked, with'a 1,�.tayed up -till half 12 - -monkeys; - within �ight-­­ . . rich .the brave men whoAn .days goni! "'P" . . . past th ndeed have need" to be made of suitor's appreciation of his position . - ; ofie might and dropped put Of a -small of e'wild monlce - ' - - - . z '. fn little of the rit ; i �.. , . . 78, wearing . k- . , . n, by had marched ' d that ring . e- boots. ' 'Then the boots ar . 6 tak -oil .f . . . stone hot td hang Upon her. - To-dsiy piercing right through -his very sincere their life blood sank nt e sands !.Window in the barracks on to ,th ell . ­ I � ,_�. -oh, surely, to -day -he would find -the d- _' tioir of -hii person- 1 irpunct outside. I.had taken off - -and gum is . placed in dielL. bottoms, . . ' epArecia . . ken o my . I Ong -sought opportunity of putting his where now.tbe miqstang . od ' • .. ' .. 1; , .. I . .. which the men -.Yithdrqw - from , I- late to the test. � en F am -lame � - . . ... be t I socks and shoes, so as to make no after - . 1. - The young diplomat a. .. . . - . _. . - His i -ission-at Balla- answer which is the stereotyped aps--w-71t"i mous I thi scene. 1pef elong th2 curiosity of I . . . . - . # , I . - -1 ) drochit was accomplished. In . ab- who have m a fellow countrym a., noise -that the might hear. - . , t .: .. . . war of those women e -allo*ed - . I , , 'I was in a - Nor- - -thi ftfiitative I watchers in, the :trues . I '. ' .- sence of any *very pressing invitation had recently come from the F .es .1 In five. minutes . _- -* -fr themselves to be led to market, but dd - with -no *one in, i. gets Ah,e better of their--eaution ._itnit . . ::-,' . . 11�___ om-Mabel he could =t well prolong. -Rho feelifig the buyer's. - han5l. up -on - - took there!" he c'rie'd eagerly at'.Wegiiri ship, . . h, sight an . . , his hence -umt pea to � ,01,3�,tht!7.des .. I , their ,m the s' lit "Those redskins cavorting. where. I hurried_ dowh to the b teml and start to try on the . - , - a '_U� ye 'r - . - OR .. . - boots, whereup9n they discover - that - :- In the blue eyes, which Fenell* , - ppqp o�ow- . . . NQUId, selves free at all costs. !round there, �as�� .-ar�_ where hid in a piano case. •- For four .. . .. � __. viet see,�-had, in fact, forgotte".or - ';'Not in that way. I. .meat[, .4 1; ionie of-Sltting BVIlls, Sioiix wh6 ow; -are_ -day$ Uwas ii6fth .&-.Z- the footwear cannot be removed, and'. -I ­ _. %, L_ . . .. .1 ­ . I . ra bein , I . I tcie�� � �i_PfTO_041� Una) , . , - - . �� _Z. ", : . 9 the moment, From }ler he coujd not marry you. I am sure naw year -Or-VwO-a9tt­ere-k-1Ming� - wa_lw� - _ - - � � . - � - =occasionally towards her brother, with - ... .. I 10��y , (lured. � qr, it - . . _P w that I could not. It would be wrong' and torturing 'and mutilating PaFccT ' I - I ,4 .1 - . � . . 11 a look that was silkni'ftcaritl 'question- towards yoti*.. I can't explain;, 1, -� .�. - - .. . - - - ' . � ,� . . . . at.11 I every enemy. red -or white I stayed in the piano case all thb. - -:.i.: . . � .� , 'dining -room for quite twenty minutes, - . . . '_ m'thirst:' . 1. .. . '. .. .. . .. I . She spoke, in 'short, breathless' L. ha, ,em ,time, nearly I mad with ' thirst.' I .land the last words'exchiinged.just out- , son- ;so tame that they'll feed out of his, KnWkv&-,on-4ho_1uxLrA1_but - no one 1 I 4 . �- � Side -ih -ropin tences, averting her yes -awl -tighten- -- . .. wish to buy qPonomic'.111y ... � e dfavn'ng' ' e I hand. Guess Bill's a,greater I co-u-1d,not eat. I .Want ;we-. - o. I - I , - ..,visomewhat as fotlowd*. [ ing the f6lds of her 'cloak -aiound -her, I . , , -eivilizer'caml. � '_1 , , . . I choose that % is is caugnt lit ­l_11M______.4 1. I - iso!- I .thim Julius- ter. • . . I . . I , "Leave it to me. I'll manage it - as -though the more effectually to iso -, u , Caesar himself 6T -any . waters- •. 0 . - somehow." ; ate . . i noble Roman of theTh all!". .. . I hen the sh* fl t t to Sta.v- , - . - ... .. .. I m ; - . I - ' ­ . ... herself from 'her companion. . , . .. , . ­ 1P a " go . ­ I . , . - r. some one open and - J . . I Z ea. thehEitch, a ­__ �, ___ _formL-!�-Thewy­ mean._that , ___151- ___ __�_ � - I , � ,.�.,- �-,._.�'. . I . - - V.-.�'...�_,..�' i�, -ON 0 . .- tten his ,uromi � ig.-the ablorpti.on- Ter. . " V � . . .F. - I I knocked again. - '. . . '. . .. , : . . � �� Z�.'. -0, ­� , . %�X, .4 - - . I I.. - - . - z 4 ' - ' I I . I 1! - . . - - ... . , - . -1. ... - - hot playing with you; n . . N HOSPITAL .. ' my - . . . of ,the music? - nald asked himself "I -Ri 0-1. . . . I The rustorns - officer - heard . _01- _. , any . 11 ., 1.� 1. with a I can swear to !NE . W . SASK . ATCHkWA .; . . ., M .. ; . I anguish as -the evening advanced. that..I was not, � ... • . I - 1. - vocking and told �ho pol f ,.. . .. . . . d -------- I'-- � "Mabel let us have another, of ik. really tho� ,b ihnulct be a ­­­ .. � . I . - or, -_ I!W at irrg - British obnqul, who came on boar . . People "Mix I Oiuh , T the , - - - .A -,� old English songs, came Lady Atter- to do it; but now I find I can't., Don't . ... %. . They lifted me' out of the hiit�h and 1 ..7 k - .- - ' • _ ton's - voice, _. Conialeacent Soldier . I 0-----�-e , Make -a . ..� ." as measured as" ever, be too angry with me, Mi. Macgilyray, . . ­ ` ' gaV4 me wLisky, because I was Very - -Tvr,ni&,',v - -- �%,A: . I They are my -favorite's, �ou know." I can't help it now, though I o . . Ails Excellen the Governor -Gen- I I � . - , - 4j. * -,-: "All right, mater!. What shall it be? have. helped it before. Please forgive , . ex. I �. ­ . , Ughi to . . cy i weak. I/- - . - I F- B * , . - - eral, the Duke of Ileirorishir;4 * , L'us tict'r -Line - �! I . - ut' me i ., . 41�Me cd�sul *4s very-kirfd and-s2nt � ... . . - . . 'Cherry Ripe"? 'I'd' be a Butterfly'? if you can!" . - I . fration.forAlig je­ - 4 - - .. Oh; here%.one of y6#ir iiii6te favorites., 'She had. to look it hirh now; and I . The to the hotel. He gave me some A,for the Walke*r lqousq (The H,;ust , U �ommodation supplied by. the Military . �Jp Of Plenty), as soon aii flies in --:j ' 'Meet me by Moonlight alone;` most was pierced to fhe heart clothes boots and a fiat, and in twq , . . ,Hospitals -Commisilon' in tha wing . I TIMUtO. The ..� I ; . �. 'appropriate " I � - - I , . appropriate' with the pe- by the anguish of his face, but it was � dayq,'wlien I felt better, he Pi!t me orf .rnettls, the servibe - " ' and the home -like appointm6nts j) .. .pp quarter, - Mn't you think so, an anguish which only made her more added to the Ross Park Mifiia;y'Hos_, i -English boat and sent m -a port i 'A . 9" . : I ectal for convalescent soldiers, when .aw . q to . X- constitute the magnet that draws � ..Jdr. M'Donnell . determined to act fairly by the man. _ . . I . . ,e - .. i I . - I he• formally ope' , in Scotland, I came straight down' to 1 --them ther� - . �., . "So appropriate, in fact," said Al- I -at last . ­ .,- . -: opened that institution on ' i�, , .. '.. -. A,%--, : _ , , ..sr llt�L I. 11 ber%-whose eye had just encountered "Oh, Mr. Macgi vir - . _ London.' - . � . - !, k.. - I I ... . •.W .�­ you - I ay, I didn't ibink;his, recent visit to '.Nloose.Jaw.' I -L* . Noon Dinner 60c. . . -W� I that of Ronald Macgilvray, "that Id take it like this!" came over I er t The main building was originally R.� I He ended the narrative *fth a cEeer- ��11 �.. C. . I t I you -WOU I . . Evening Linner 75 . . pri ' ' ' " , ­ ' - 30, 11 .. should suggest an adjournment of the 'her lips, cohicierice-stricken. - - __ I sch;761-1 -but renovated by the construe- , ful"'sniiie, that little Jap sailor, "I'm 'A .'- -1 4 . . eotr-re ibft expertd'of OUSE ,�) I I audience to the garden; With the Hi answeewas another ster pe the Hospitals Commis- ,, waiting tn-Londoli��or another 'ship," 4 TFIE WALKER- H . '-- garden: . . . -_ �J -.. 4eal-article ripplin ,around us-th6 ef- question: . V T0,.nA)�X,,EGM0US 1101el * . i sion iti conversion for hospital piar-'he-added. "I'm not a bit nfrtli(�tO_g() * V* : ---feet will -15e-imenan'ced by at least 'a "Is there no hope for me at'all!" . I ba , After all, it is the highest hrm- 4' -, -TORONITC), CA �� - I . hundred per �eent_ - Come - along, She --shook her head d I with. -coin as- I Poses is now most complete, ' Supple- el, I a ,.,.**Ir I - - __ R - . -Rates Ri�asonnblc i . mented by a new wing of t'he itand ,j - or -be killed when righting in ­ . . . ,... Fenella! Come -along. Julia!" he brisk. sionate, eyes, but closed lips, --and a- ar . And -1 sh�ul.l X - - - .. , vg I I , military convalescent hospit-! Of riglt against wrong. .4 1. .. ly commande(F, while Mabel -herself- further defensive tightening of -the plan for '' ' q) - - -7­0eq WrightAri:o Prop& t, I . . - 11 - - ughed immoderately -at wha t she de� cloak about her figure. . . al it offers splendid facilities ' , prefer to be •.killed than be knprison-_ .1K . . .­___­� "' �"_­�111____ 10-I '--�, - - - , . .. . ' I ,t*.*-�*,C-'-Z�-.,-,:�?.'.�,.i�i;.",i,.�.-".�*.i��;,*.t'.,c�.�t-.'%��z.;."-"-Q--A--- , . .1 ., � . . -is a coup'de" theatre., . - - "What ­a` -'b-rute-I---rnust-be-t,a-deserve'--Follow of th�? build-, �a_ -0111:e U...... __. •I . - I . . I - f1hed . . . ..I ing-an inspection ' d once again in (',r,r?r,kn - b n1s." , .. ­ - ... . "Julia, I-suY." '. 1. � - I tMus!" said the poor T. . ­ which the h -e - , - . . ; '.. - , ings in - whi --Duke - :,. - -- ­_ .1 . or boy, after an . I I.- I ... � ­ �. a ccom- -. - . ---..- I I I . . - - .- �'I believe she's asleep,' laughed other pause, and speaking in the dazed j,panied -by his staff, was conducted over . . --- , . 1. ... - . . I 1� . %Prt wiln 4-4 tee of I -_ . . Fenella, was the institution br 31aaor Ashton, D.: - ci- . � I .- - - .__.. n S.O., the O.C. . _t, Ilis-Ex-- '. - - . . ' that twoowl:;�,�ies were. better recent blow 1! � ,'of "11" L�nj .than one, inekorable, and�so irrp- ,The te4rs rushed jo V�nelj��; eyes*. cellency-vid, "The ?acilities for iak-' qMstibly brisk that preAenfly"the dazed "Y6u don't desbrve t it. nd" ra'it, that is jus . : • : . - C 0 . ,�H Julia was wondering to f i ing hold of the noble fellows who have. . . lu I 11 '. - --- .1 .... - . . " ind .herself It is I who ii� the brute.' Oh, Mr. , -_ . �, * .. 1�0 standing in the night -air, with her* Macgilvray,. couldn't. we -be -friends?" ,done such good work in� Fran . _�. 1 .... . �u allu I .- . � -1-C 10 - n ch., Galiforni-1- , - - -f . . ..... .... I � I . * . :cloak about her shoulders, and ht-r-fyes Once more a stereotyped question- placing tb�m in position .to resume . ,' . M, ' ' _� - � . I - . I Nlc�ul 3.11'. Z;�'�! Zo = --:-- . . I -,-�lblinking at the gleam of the loch. Her. one which has-pr6bably been answered civil life 'are' all -that could be desired '; . . ; . - !_, . I.. ! . ... "I I. . . .. _. ;. I � I I . . - - . - .. .. ... ", - . I brain, not sufficiently awake to. grasp by,'Tftore lies thaft any 6thiir question and with -such facilities I am convin- 1 , I:, I R11 E L-14- I S, .; . .. . . ` . - NG, TEN' : - his - , MOTO; , . ... � . ,. - . .. . � � - - I y puzzle o -ver, it, in the. world.' . Fenella, as She ask- -just' . I � I ,;. . . . .. . .his motive, could only ced. that you will be able to make . . . . . �� 4 . . . . . ., . . aggrieved,�for that chair had been it, released the edges of her cloak, and �s good citizens of, them -as they were ! . .-�- '. .BAY AND SURF BATHING; - . . I � mfortable'. Not two steps from in the -exaltation of her -.remorse held soldiers.1 . .. I . I . I , - her a ,:: . . . . .- - . . ., . -ND * BO .1 ,I hite liniale :pharguin anis - . . I , - - I., - FISHING'A ATING.' ' . _F . Major Ashton -who -preceded the: � -&I - , _. � . . ... . 1. . .. . . . I ..- . 7 , :- , against lo'�v' 'Wall �Vhielf-s-eparated --But the 'hands were not' taken � - . ag - . � . , 'r, I ­. ­ , the shrubbery from the road, in_Nvas the. -conventional lie' to- Governor-General on t c prop y . C 0 I.." c6v Se ,, . . been I I .� - .. r' 'the background hovered two black, day; not because Ronald was so far outlined the work which had 1'. . I - I . 7- WE --- . . . � Z... : "'masculine phantoms,j- not very dis- above picking up the scrap thrown to done by the Commi�sio,74 Saskatche. . _: " .7 - - Ilotal is equippc-d throughout-with,autorhatic - " . . ... I , ,:Iinguishable from the shadows, - "-him,, but -because -_jus,t_Vhetn, ' from !wan. He laid great stress on the vo . . - -1 - .- � . .... . -_ - . - - •- . - - 7 � . . . I . - I . , --Sp..rinkler Systerfi. ' .. . � "Misbt m,e by moonlight 'among, the musical' sounds pouring out epti&-nal work and stated that . it was . , . . .� . . .--- - . I through ' the� . _. And then I will tell you a ;��le, the open door, her nervously the of the M.H.C.M.H.C-.to give �- �. , - ­ ­ - - - , .,�. . . Alert ears disentangled - : '. I , ' 11.1 . .Must be tol.& by tbi moonlight alone, another and retuin`�d 7ffien A -fiainihig '�vhielf would.� ­. � " %. I `�..- - . AMERICAN PLAN I. ' 1, *'* . -- -- , . . . I . .. .. - . I ­ . , � In the grove M the end of the far mote sound --that of enable them to re-enter civil, life on 1 .. . . ,. . .. . � ' ' , . .. ... i . . . . - - , a heavy step upon the -1. - Yor I . •.' -JOHN J. -HRANAN, :_ ,' Manager' � - - grave _. 4 " 1- , Vale,?' ----� , ,1: equal" with the reit of the corw- .. •, -_ . ­ _.. - � - .. , . . .. , I . � . ­... .. I . . . . ­;- ;­+-�v,f a ninvAh Slindnia d I I N- - W -W . - I � , � hast- � * __" I , 1�iieltii got , th.,kf, I 'rz� 7 't '1,im� . I � . I. I I I I ! Unci 'hart rin ',, be, t � 0 � I rik� e 'and ) I s tr . ha brough �\t an ho Far W t - h ucw�nque9titon �,"o 'K " � i .' _1�, 'a va " ;0'5 "� � u e � - _21� w y minutes es: qT -y- dEj'n;-;m for quite twenty n . � . I LT �& , o�;���,� � 8 f - I I � I k I I InI I I - . I I ; 1 . . I - I � . . ; - I I I I itself from the background of - . munit . I � . . I . - , . ­ __ __ , - I.. d - L1 . . I . I I . . .. .. I . : . 11 - . I �_ - - I . /. I. .�Ii.l � -,' I......-..--.-..--,--.-..-,-.-.-�--.--�--..- .______..­ . / - . , - .. - .- - .. I / . I : . , ,1 .. ... + 1. 7 . . .0 . 1, ­ . . . . ----..--, , I . . .._ I I . --;I-- ___._ . - � . - � -.__s` I .. , - I .. )t . . I +- .. . 1_"_.1 _�_�Z� I .- '1'7r-��: - , - -. � "' ."'. .1. I � ­;.. I.— - �., �­­ . ­_­ .. -1� ­ ,-.L _&il,i�i _X�c __�n- - I -. , . �, .... . I L ­ . eat - - _* � 7-1 _­...,;� ��­­;,_ �, " . _... . _ I � � - .. • s.. . _..r - ,. . �,._F. a ,; _ Y ., :.. -;. �; ; .., ..:, .� 2': `" i - ;'t�.,`�', .., w y;p ,. _47 r..':q '^-,,.-m-, • . a,::,.e, V �,,., 9r . a1f• ; y�,.. ,,.' '.. _ -7!, ,. ... ',7:,. .!- a, .. 'i ', ;._e• �.?-'.:• f °� y.. :;i •- ke.,..,d::..>^ n"`.,,;,.,,.-- �`�• ��'enr. aih. -. d : _ .... I` p ... . I. - At LONDON POLICEWOMEN. ' i .. mor 1� � • . , y: C . �. - ;,.' .A Highl7 F.®cieat Force Now 'Nam• S-,. I ., OY br tins 650. - • - y, :, I 1. LL`,e Only s `woman understands a wo- -B S �' ,,�. 11 - - e roan is a; saying whose truth is no- • 4'' where so clearly proven as in London . r: a ` ;:' . -.to-day, where female "cops" are con .- , _ x : __ � I .Aq, ..I. trollin the "painted woinan" evil - as. - - — - ` _ DOi11ESTI•C SCIENCE -HOME_--- , ' call@d' into.' ac`tioin Id. n'wh_ the majority . . '- _ s on -Children's Foods (Cosrtinued.) i 4 of the "bobbies'_'_.from Fleet Street, - % ''z^ Thc'child between the ages o six likes soups, mea s, vege . _ -- ' '' and fourteen years needs plenty of some home-made goodies. For sup=. departed for. the ligelier exercise o Little Bears Laughing Trills. I_vichen you are • tri trouble( Bequest Y, ni. and f I . lug `1 v hie la#h@r BBar- ?'F.riend Blue Jay to. summon all our ;. lime forma new teeth and makes ad- cheese dishes, vegetables, whole-whea number 650 .aril are increasing ire IN iii ear `went fur a Valk. ,Middle- l at o ors, an o , .Nitional demands for bone and"Muscle and'r e.•bread.and.fsuits.. Have the Msize t structure. - children drink plenty of milk, .which f °They patrol the streets, exactly as eook Mother ancf , stayedit br kfa-'at'•of earth into e ro many stones and clumps' i t this bol for me. td, stand � .'-r' .1 Well -cooked ciiepls,.plenty of milk,�'is a cheap but matriti( food: - Y .porridge e . .• ion.• .. , , • ,-home-matte bread, •well -cooked green! The growin girl will''iequire a did the men, apprehending criminals, 'ready when they ;-turned. vegetables and soups,.. together. ,with: light, dainty, yet nutritious diet:' For curbing drunkenness, and ' guarding `'It was a fine mornin ,find 'heather.+ •Little.- Bear did . as his: rather told . - ..fruit, should form the largest part ' breakfast. try fruit,, cereals; omelet important buildings and dignitaries Bear and Irtttle. Bear were beginning, him, and'Friend Blue Jay straightWAY the child's diet. and toast. mor fundi she mAy, like with all the efficiency- which the Lon- to hoc what Tittle Be i'ce}ied a re •spread the news that Father Bear. Wfien,children reach 'this age they, soups, salads, whole-wtheat or rye don police department showed of old. 1 e �' neetjed help.:-• Father BeAr said after B oftentimes form a dislike for geYtain bread and dessert. For 'dinner she TRey show a distinct superiority , to ar laughing Time Tiecanse they dere xards that he had never known he had` . foods. Do not seek to convince the should eat meat or 1�s equivalent, so happy, when sa;nethfng tinu.. a I so man friends until. that day vvllen- _a, . child 'of the goodness or the necessity i vegetables, salad and -d ssert. Coqoa men in protecting returned soldiers happened a Father Bear stepped into Y . • -'vf eating the food in question; and chocolate may bee given to children from• the vampires of 'the streets; he was in trouble. `� _ 8 trap. He ;was looking at the flee .- TlwTaniaials: •came running from' w try new ways of serving•it; in place of tea and coffee. ` their ability- to detect a wanton, Tins- 'tops instead o&at the ground beneath F`>•ied foods should not appear in the Use the recipes for Oatmeal Goodies chief -bent, -in a crowd far surpass- his feet, when , suddenl down he, every directiomto help Little Bear roll child's menu. - Large quantities of fabs and Crumb, Crackers given in t#le ing the discernment powers of the went down down into . a deep.hoie stoner • into the hole and threw' down ; .` retard digestion: -Meat or its-equiva-''twelfth Lesson. They are especially � men. Policewomen can "spot" a � Little Bea old have stepped .into f clumps of earth; until Father Bear ` I lent should be served at least once a' suitable for children. old-huntin rostitvte from ` lien°- had to"keep dancing and dodging to g P th hole too diad he of at the flare I I day, preferably at the noon. meal. The' Gingerbread 3 ' •cent irls •in an crowd where women { ' ' protect his feet afid leead;•but that was average child will dezxiand sweet- g g Y b n chasing a butt iffy. not Little'Bear's laughing time. meats •therefore i£ would be4weI1 for!•; Here is o two -in -one recipe for mak- gather to w?brship the heroes returned . oe elft', ''Son Bears so, the 'mother to- have the children help mg a ginger cake and also some from Flanders. No }natter how the Soon there was so much filling in :.-. 'her in raakin these delectable ood-' cookies: _ . One cupful molasses one- p p Ino on vou, ordered 1{ ether the bottom of the it that_the top of g g sp de raved women •conceal their ro- : gear. a to me like boys' Father Bear's • head could . be 9"n - r. les. Have old' -fashioned gingerbread, � hal! cupful sour',milk, five tables oon- fessional._ characteristics ' in unsenla- , •: oatmeal and crumb cookies once in a' furs shortening, one egg. Put the in- ,tions attire, the. lady "cops" can l work. , r,, and 1.dont you ; above ground. , Then Little Bear, Bob +while: - .. . I gredients in a large bowl and mix + cry. , . i and Maria Wildcat, the Beaver family. _ ,4 sense their moral deficient and-. uid^ I a Do riot, et irito the habit of givin thoroughly, then add one teaspoonful Y g ! ''the Chip= g S them out of the crowd.- Up wc•:ct Little Bear, ural he (lid• not and the Otters; the Squirrels, .the children •a few pennies to buy' of baking soda dissolved in one l cry monks and all the wildwood friends 'rheap•candies of unknown make and spoonful of water, two teaspoonfuls 'Pher work in• munition,centres is ,•Burs haee done'tkiis;' Father Bear worked harder" then ever, until the _ °rials, -- -ginger-,-one-half teaspoonfuls allspice,. often fraught with danger' Here the, y - -- . The boy or girL•more than fourteen' one-half .teaspoonful• salt,' one tea -i women,act' as -guards, and their work 1.t'errt-otr--``i`uu see; they dug the had so Many stones and so much earth 'years of age will require entirely dif- spoonful einnambn, two cupfuls flour.1 includes the checking of lie -entry o *� ' ' bettem-ef-the-helve-Shat �'sIt Or ferent food. The 'boy, owing to. Mix thorouglity. Place two-tl5irds of; women into Ale factory, the. examina- across it, and here I am. j Bear said he knew he could climb out strenuous• exgrcise, wants plenty of the mixture in a bread or cake pan and I tion of passes, searching for ,contra ' Sure 'enou h out from. the bushes' if some of them would reach down and the coarser- foods. FIe syill Care little bake in a moderate oven fee thirty- i g or nothing for soups, salads or dainty five mjn a m at the remainder of brand, matehes, cigarettes and alcohol, � dashed six big boys, •laughi^g •and help him. They reached down and p K shouting.. "We caup'ht him, wcLeaught . took hold of him and ul!ed hard -aa.' desserts. . He craves meats, potatoes the dough add enough flour to roll. ( and the work of -patrolling t'he dis- - P. - - — 1 him'" • ' a t he came. Wand the plainei and more substantial Roll .one-eighth of an inch thick, then 1 trio •for the protection of 'women go "He is .a good-natured old fellow." ;At that very moment ams the desserts. It will take care and fore-� cut with a three-inch cookie cutter arld I-ing home from work. • - t -. thought to arrang� the menu of this' bake on the 'bottom of an up -turned, At one factory the wrilitary and exelaimgd onecf. the boys, "because, he men and boys with a- rope tc, ure. . - periyd of childhood. dripping pan: for ten minutes in a hot male police guard •haee been with- 1 winked at me��as• if he would like'.to .huge Father Bear; but r, th saw The boy will enjoy; for_ -breakfast, oven. drawn. Here several thousand wo- tell us a joke. - ;Father ,$ear scrambling out of. the -hot cakes, cereal's, eggs, hash and I Whole-wheat flour may be. used in 1 meh are employed in the manufacture Sure enough, Father Bear winked at hole and all his friends and neigb= ._ other homemade dishes. For -lunch he' place of the white -flour. - and disposal of sortie of the most don- ._first ore, boy and than another until, burs walking up:to shake hands with -_ • .. . - Brous explosives demanded b the they were all standing beside the trap him, they fled. Every boy and man - .- Melt ' tine d9pping,' add the' corn, I g. P y laughing'.with him 'and laughing at toed and ran as `fast as he could. 'War -Time Menus. war. Z`'hen "an air raid is progress g B to . Breakfast .: tomato, sort, pepper and onion. Cook? the aperati4es are cleared front the him;' but that was. not ,Little Bear's The tallest man ran 'so fast that' lie . Cornmeal porridge _- for a feu minuterv. _Toast slices of la hin time.` looked like a straight line flying ` Toast Maamala�le bread and. when ready to sere add sheds, and they are left to the, charge• g •, lea or Cottee of firemen and policewomen, who take After the boy s, had teased Fathei through the woods; the fat man bur - the cheese to the mixture and as soon Bear and. oked.fun at him aiid lau h- g Dinner _ i up the sts:y3fons allotted to them. � P . g reed au that he mi %t have beemtaken - . Fried Cod as it, is _ready remove from :he fire, On the whole, it is thought far Tiet- c` -•me .more, they started back to for a ribber ball; and the boys scat- _ Bak@d. 1'otat��s Stewed T�inaioes for the Women o olio - c and. pour over. the toast.. . - Rtei e - patrol r p e IRp to tell' their fathars..they had iered like autumn leaves' hafore. the: and Unions' Oriefital Stew, -2 cups -cold mutton, I women to be trained`- through som. j caught' one. of the. Three Bears in a � north wind. . _ cut in cubes, 1 cup of water,• 2 table- I organixatian. blurb .depends an - a :trap. j That 'w&.4 Little Beafs laughing 1.Tagima Pudding . _ - Supper -• t ponos dripping, I chopped onion, 2 roman's vitalit3 and' endurance; fol j • " �rou-will soon be� traveliui'g with a time' Turkish Rice Brown ]dread , I small cold potatoes diced, I cup ceoked! the -[Hort vrt the, age limit is from circus, Mr. Beat-r� one boy called over � ••It was the fuitririe�t "slight I ever :Butter ` Oatmeal Cakes` Apple Sauce � pea9, % 'cup rice. SeasWf with salt, ' 0 f to +10.. or -even ii(?. The ideal police- his shoulder. -'*We shall bring ropes ' riaw." he said, when the Three Bears - T� peppga• and a very little curFy*powc}er, woman is well educated, capable, and tie you hand- and feet." : at, last sat down to breakfaai�'and for ,Turkish• Rice, -Wash and drain one• L. liked. While stew 1A heating b411 `-inctflil afro . well . tislaiicecl� for her Eliot Ha= not Little i3@aI.r':r laughing hour. ones-ards,. when 'Little : Bear. half cup rice;• cook in one tablespoon one;half cup of rice.. When tender. work is by rto means easy'.*': She' may,' Win'• ' - 1 thought htXw funny. he mien iiM the - ` • boi}inn waterl andoriteiimau a p' P into .hot vegetable, dish. hollon ,hake` to give evidence or stand in the I " "Nos. Bien," said •Fat7lrr dicot toI boys :looked. running away from 'his g ,� water i ,crit the centre, and f}ll th the. also. I .. . , is ab:;orbed: Add .one anN hree dock beanie a w•otnan or child: Or she tittle Hear }vhen the boys were gone, gooil natured rather and he kind P• l Berve at once. - ' i "'we must work 48'1e,kty,`andt'niind you' neighborz: Cie had' another a ugbting . fourths cti hot stewed ttomatoes, a L*eeful CranberF mho help and befrp nd a girl traveller cio not .cry .-. There is no :time, for teems , tiL•ie • - - - cool. unto rice is s. Land st aeon with• w a #o,,. her purse or her tieket. : salt and popper, .. Y hroug ut ll her a peri- ce, he --- - _. -__. -_--- -- - ` . _- .- s . � ,Winter is the season`of cranberries must, ofoa11 qualities,. be"rich in pa ;�--- - -. Breakfast • .. ; from- your local itilcCall dealer, or from Oatmeal Pora•idge T+ st and they are very valuable in the diet.l lienee said loyalty. - _ - �, I�' the McCall Co.. ?0 Bon} St,, Toronto, j ( when. other.: kinds of fresh fruit, are. .. _ _ -,r}: - - r. E'S'P. 1 Pr�ictie Rl Il T?ept. W. . Stewred, Pn}nes . Tea. ode: not lentifud. The contain iron and' { _- . - .., _. ' :. Dinner :,, ..:.•acir} and can fie ubed; in so many waysltl' .. _ . , ba+ t� 1RTI ;111 (i(](']9 l lI i N'F H tt'F t�l}'fH `� Baked Haddock 1 - I r - _ i that they ought not to be eased o - Stewed '€' atoes Mashed Potatoes, p- rc.ent lnAirnrr� at t. irk Tend to �: -!7-, 1 ir1[J [-t!- e align ib slates. They can, - - . - _ . --Lettaon . ow - -'r Hake: Warp Impo".ibir, - be canned'ei er cooked- or uncooked - _ - - - Supper --- - _ - \tri+„ �lfitliP Therlault.: Pacquatvtlte, r tier Baked-�althodgh few sewrves are aware -of - r.3"2t' that ht:mmit has learn d _ f N. H„ says,: -- ay -"I am ext remelt' tDahk- y. L is. �a T 1 r 1n+ en fie the great SORAict i _ Bran Bread and Bu Apples To can then uncooked wash and'in F:mope an.1 that th,-1 .;on, ham -w- - �cl hoc 1 tried I3aby`a.fian Tablets `' _ Tea 'f r my #tarry. Through the r use lia'ir'�""' , Succota? 'pick ov . --aheh t?•,r r-' rri,+I home by the tet ; it-l� to=ae� .]n _ ". ; •- _ h.-1 can of earn. I cup' yrs ''� • t> rived aonderruii3_ aha`I feet as }t I - rand, In jars and let cold watA run over i mer, and mone •, wr t t. too } T .. ,. - milk, 1 tablespoon butter, pepp@ y - wfv for teY! them• for =about ten ininuce:: I'itl' sutTance against gbi►t •'tn' ttai i< fu ' - h nd seal. f �ond rea:.on, And ,.vet influence..; 11aby's ON n 'Tablets _break u `•yids 'minutes. Adci an eelual amount of a t, and slmplr revers. cure canal pC:tfon, • In Scandinavia cranberries are , ries Ivor rov. a I , c >E - _1. _ s - -- _c r - _ th . ' t ' t ( eah 112i,— lfirst for Fliristmas_decor.tion, on•ihe pre�r•nt cause, will increase o great'y.I . minor ills of little ones__They th{lea- rnea ort ge oa,t. ; C�anber Q�he are hung u to div. o •r, ..far uw•aml ki ': - ' Breakfast- tc(c . Then t yiild by mgdicine coders oi, by mail at -----77--:--1!;'1i1 ..- a�rrtt make a good filling for , \vara t ca y unpopular v ith the ruling �g cents. a box t ' -Tho Dr. W}Iliami3 , t' Tea or CoRee pies and T.zrts._ .They_ combine wellTnit±ti:•,-s of_peonlrs w.ho µill elect•gov1. •`�ylt n� i'o.. R"rnckviilP, Out, -. :- Dinner - with other kind: of fruit in'preserves ernment� and m�he the latus of i*i ... - ""Orientaj,SCew ' Carrots - _Polittoes-and jatps. • In.sauce for a pudding, turn hereafter. .: _ � ¢._-_._ Baked apples in a jelly, added to apple snotr'or plain AI ,leperi,Is, then. cTn theta govern-� ' ,�111A. `. ` Supper ire's• snow pudding or frozen into a sherbet.' ments, the 'in!luen -e they can bring '= h - 'savagery in Belgium. ' s lt.. �,' Q oras Tomato acid C e a _ - Stewed Prunes Toast' Tea'�ranberri@,_are czgellent. I [o tai ar on"aity strop,people aUd the _ •�_ „ Lc,,oucelles -af atasstricht re- . Tq make cranberry podding allow I exit tit of 'their •amUitiori; to outstrip 4 ',1. 11 ports that -the well known athlete, M. Corn, Tomato and Cheesc�3a--cug- ter -o -a 13tLle�--asci -a-nd- 3 table- ixtthet= itatioit l,u fail-aneart� er foul, -- egg ran Rentergem,"of Ghent trho was r@= . ,• • . corn, 1 slice onion grated, ?i tea.�laoon spoons of flour to a pint of cold milk, I in the• ,•ace for commercial supremacy. Gently condemned to death for espion-. "` ~,, pepper,•irl.cup._strained-tomato, pi.0,P,.I theat smooth and add a'cup•of chepped,, ��'F'can•best hope that , tiatinns ih age,-Wa�drlig'ged through the prin- • � .: teaspoon- alt, i cup grated cheese, 3 uncooked cranberries. Steam ttvo;thi, veespect will ire like business men, - 0: "el streets to the lace of execration level tablespoons of sweet di ipping. ,hour _antl s_er� a with„ +.ice i r scrap:lam _�1; turas law's of.'oite' nation 1 t end of ti . chain_20 yards in :` I _u the -- - i11 ontent to peaceably compete and to (length. The guard of soldiers in whose °.;r accept , (defeat entirely, through - in- r ^' charge he frac grossly maltreated him - A SPECIALIZED "TOAtlil " mail •than• the Birhe.• .He hasn't. the al,iii,v Amliitioh, like fire and water, ! - t. spat u h 'i li6i TT,O hof lrt,,,,.iP "' S -Ir - I slightest•.doubt about the. outcome. - r. : —� — . - - c< st- tine -thing for• -the -htiman r, ..1. --7. nil , wbo Was- shot• -at ©udenardc, met, - , - : ' _ •• y�. ' hi fate with the u-tmost rrourag"nit- . the British fighting ma -c ;e as:,.-oncrly- controlled. I - t+-u1441'�T,-• ,,tis�r.1. of complaint -- . �-to+a+:.q _ : _ _ _ I reac� ed -ifs kresent, pinua(;le of effi- -- 1 _ -._ ._ _ _ --- y.-_ - - ( Smal boy , .-like -E.ci_.iAj;!--(lrYhe§."4 The' British Army of to-(hty i cien ," ' -_:_ �4ar1*c Old titin 1 act roti. and this sort is smart and practical.' 'strong for individuality. Thr enlisted Germans Eat Sea' Reed - ��1:( a;arae to heir tali: of pease f McCall .Pattern No. 8013;`h:�t•-s-'Suit.' `'L.t essiN.e ar,l-umieces ary.heat,pro- `` - man, as well as the officer, i; encour- t;ilmany is, despite itS coanaryj t�h^_n ��erm:,ny.ir at this moment mak- In' 3 sizes• 2 to f year Price, la iicrmn :iml the r„aih'nf hNe.,cononies ,1 aged to develop himself. �l how -ver he ; 1 - ... _ In•^ stat^:atiolt-' �i Gammen (recurrence slows a tulle icrany Y -cc 1a o claims, netting desperate fm food.: A tn.r -si- ltnl} n Second •Pcagium. =cents. - , I r n �' . 1 �'.T„ Ttcilian T.mbass�- in Washington; d '- ,,-{�, a ace c,n;ely cnnn_cted. The more � -- FeCe'I t—I�STT &-�IOital� he is given opportunity to let hi,-. tal- , Z$5t), _ c- •� I neat the hre� are calleii upon to genet- , „ erg.. This keen, brill ,-.iet, Se' . • •e and Practice o£:Agri--i,.iu. re.eeipt of informatcgn t ctrl evy- f1. ,p� �� - ants have full swi , camman<ieeringand I +`�' �v �'�'l cite the c4tare honey t et' we egnsume., --1.� interested Jn- his work. far:i i h .Fol- eil`t C. that the Pru' =tans' r ; ;a.rr. , noting, ( .. i Tn rotisequcncc if inadequate store. aro ea.ing awe as one of the food olein fh!ev ery. are ovvl° :h-vl, •,t•ed by 1' . � • Y,, f , � ;diens mostly talk shop. They � take _ J' I • - - , - : 1 alt provided for-theni� they .taws ba sub ti.tutes. hey boil the ill-sniellinglpt,tri• a: fol crimes. -, ,' / _ _ V i'ore them -winter, is over' The thrif a -. ' only casual notice of things outside , 1.water aro h an disguise it in hakes,,;\ear �'crfson the 1'etttuns p' iced wo- i 7 ! _: `,,, the Uig hrtsiness ill, which they sue i - _�_ , iY.\ lace-keepbr will'aim to sate Deets r5ot hoping to (Ter' e i the unryurestioned 1 wen attd children' in their first line i . T -- y . engaged. ! noui ishtnen•t., ich it p!)Fse%,S.s with= I tr(;m iter as shin!& against the Italian ” / store: , and tui there ' be liberal1. Ttsmmc is now. 'a'scientifik, li mal t - - . in -his ;rt>flcitling. Ir he �ealiy wants out being too conscious of it. Rhu- fir( :.n(1 h:nnlred., t::err kil]ed. 1.- ized fighting man. He has learned-: s��` _ . _ I'to save stores, however, he. 'can do i{' - bai (, leaves are also used noty, �Vheatl :�lnnp idle Yiat c Ricer frni L Italian - supp supplying insulation instead o.` aiid i'-learning.everyday-tricks . of' oats •straw is ground, sus ar beet .soldier. ,•rpor, that the 1.terrified '� 1 r- -111. warfare never dreamed of by Kitchen- see=k are made into meal. Nu.t•fi•om scrc:;•tt� (,f v:om,•e iii Au.triap-Ger ./�, s> - "} f sttnt.ing the Uses. en's men. Mari -of these lie invented - - �'=: •i: ' -- Y the forest. are collected And made intb m:�n }i.�tck mst}.c he night hicicous:" 4 - imaelf. Others lie has acquired from i flour. Grape seeds • are, -saved and ' I,cT' us hear nts more tail` of peace • • „ . the Germans- uiTte never halts to; i•our 'ai�o-Evuntles+-resells- from until.'the- li.un i; placed in a position �'- - ' fIIGNEST PRICES PAID improve ori. the lattet•,.as for example i Hie fields'are cut, dried. and boiled in where he' can never rum atii 1,1'a `ain Ilene are sum�_jniert.hling tcBYs bf _.. . . g f -For- POLI . in- the fine arts of .sniping,- gA-ilig, soup. - • - . •• • nn(1 wreck civilization.. • , making hats. McCall Pattern Nb.: EGOS�4ETHEM llquld-firing, 'grenading; sail camou- i " :: . - _?800,. Ladies'. And, Misses' . Garden, or - t . Ples�• write -for iuu tlouaare f -fla e• ,Grease idle bottom of ots and'k' - Turpentine' and warm milk. mixed Sun -Hats. • In 2' sizes,`•I± and `� g I P Misses'. Price 10 cents. 1 !, lovi=- i d0, . , Tommy is cheerf 1 because -he is er `make old o' ,cloth look like + 1l -* o ,- At confident. a knows a s� -bett 1 -they will wat.4wome black. bew. 5 2. ese patterns may o i e 11 '' - - _- •, : to N �, ' - !1 . —-—.------7------ , ----- — . "v<3z N. Christmas Groceries and, China �L Splendid Assortment of L50 per year 1 .01.25 it paia in ad,-ngp :AlpLke, Red- Olover. Timothy and All JL bout 38x5lY. A to W, H. Jackson, V kinds of seeds. are prepar. We are In the alarkbt and Ott SALE -11 calvep. hbt of ed to pay the highest market pTices.' Koi!lcring, 'S 'Pure-bred Berkshire suckif "The Dominion Aallway, Board Takeadvanta e oftha 1.�esi Seed Mark. pigs, s. weeks old. D, MacNeil, It, R. No.2, 'FRUITS-L— se,of freight Bell or Independent phorw. -SALE-- Line, ya fop aid iucreal* ]FOR At- lot 21, Base W -Mixed Candies 20c I.b New Mized Nuts 25c lb in handliag Seeds guaranteed.. 'tWluk. that prices have been* in. Xulas'Grapes 206 lb Grape� fruit S. for 25c 'WEI-IT13Y. ONTARIO- 'V calvin due in a few days. Gco, West, R: Rj -7, wlthot.it. adding this extra burden. No . 1, Pictering '�hocOhLtes:a'nd Ilonbo,",Au ABut.wh 'n the iaiittep'- is'.considev- _rvetty Boxes, 25c to 75c e -tie T.s 1'e 4 ptend that the railways have no, .-Fruit -Tr. 8.6 'rLwarded. H,SXlurry,LqcUSt'Ehl1L MERRV -CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY fine pure bred NUW VEAR TO ALL and nts ti g railways has greatly increas.� :4� 1,0-H A-R.D S:0 N'... ed since the war b6gau. and-dar; OR 87ALE—Goodserviceable horse log this time the' railwayrates need --no JUrther int 'llcti Fged I I yearv, will sell chelir," Also a upm- remained the satne.... Ne &11 the- 'Nurse'ry ` Business -know -that they bave'h&d-lapay Y&&Rs, and are now pre'pa-1 ed to lueet -thL- Picke ring"' Hardware' Store I .%J&er wages to fliel r ea2 ployegs, our ME Pickering; in NovernAr. a good horse big L grade trees und,plant-s dit ect to bt.riket. The owner have the same by praving -Aeoad hits increased 1 their rolling ��tqck has, kept Stud for 'Our' illust�ated- circulars bf -pace There!s just one place to buy Ith ver �other d of inanti" direct -and save -the agettk Collitnis- Pretuabiv marrieO. for general-farmT. k: -fmture as rega:rds cost. . It'thus sion..of which yun get the beneflt. sep�zttte hQuse, . o6d wagts: duties to commence Our ces will he sure to interest VOU Feb. .5th, AWFy N1. C. Boswell, 8 . ase ime. near given. ame I necessary for pri Pickering, or haby R. R. No. 1. t3-171 Ftil.ly guarantee.d. Pree trial and .11 stock is absotutely ArA-ciass- rates in order to avoid. bank. %IAW, LICE There's also just one 1'-l0Nr_FR,f6r York. Qntari,) rind Durham VU, They; c6n',6-nd ihai The Chase Brothers -CO. Coun t All lunds of sales promptly attended' 101ace to bay. d rate ill not'offset Of Omtaria. Ltd,' cl,,ftnphonvs. "Whitby, Ont My increased - cost-. of ape ration, -a nd- RAYO LAMPS -we.& 604 d' pnte their statemont. 1, Eli e -must bear thls new burden, a: C'Swed to DOWIng that it'is one of- the rg-' tions 'is- that' tfiere-iq _nq'-6.ydd-:eA terg Full,,line of stove -pipes, elbows, stove -0 ion -between the P-t-6vince of -�,Quebec and.the re --,t of the Dumiln. belle. IOU. The. vote taken qho%vs tbat -tfatiouitl and Uet ba geLitu.' Intel of their leading' citizens 'ThLq can 'n I ed Am conbldet %y . the rest of 4jw country. Th6 St. Lawrence TH-E WEST FLOUR'.. -t IFU ver is -an absolute necessity to 7 dhe Dominion. as an outlet for her counec tog -Jo GoocL NVholesome Bread ..71ink between provin 43M an& those af..the _west, The It- t be- Flotti that :m akes the ]Breadj- therefore,. -you Lan't bestr gulf between rene speaking 4or. grade re�ulvi from an infei That's Ca why we :recowweiid,. 'W'r0dow on the part of otir states - CREAM THE.- WEST" men to close tip �h .-breach- The Pr*nch-populAtion. of the Domin, The best Bread FlotiForl the market. I= is very lar -e and the �atio of, ri ar AL �njt, CM English speaking is rapidly- on a real peril. The French have tasee I granted concessions -by their 1 M!4r MiN Co.' THONOGRAPH been justiy dealt with. But,compared with -the -English:_..zpeaking people, they are cow.Vftratively illiterate and ignorant.'Thqy or i easily influenced by the4he-leadere of eir own race. who_U satisfy tlieir'OWn ambitjous de - stir up an animosity to...mwardir their English. fellow cQun-�The politicians of the.4arties have been cater1w for theuebec, for their ownL-aelftsh ends,, and the French feel ­that. the ::politibians have been - ad&. will be fortunate if she canvdi�q.uire the exercise. of the greatest 1,1HE ­00MINION BANK TINTC 2�e NEW EX,-F,JLL)F0N I actually 6ingst It has stood - beside Anna- Cas*ep .Middleton, Thomas- Chalmers add a score of tTq fo' - 'istmas o V- r -Ch r V -tis Go 'd Thin ,other great A! . ts; and has sung duets with he' u ' �l c 'tics of i ore than five hundred C hoilc-es't of Candies, N prices 11 -t -VU -P rs concede in- the columns of. their 61Wn that aire'righ�' only by watching the lips of the papers; that it is -artist stand�ing bit�rd them, that tthey-can tell whether -it is ihe a#ist'sing'ing or The New. Edison' A go-cla is6ortment of Tops, Dolls, Books.and Bl6cksJdz-tb1e__,.-,--_-_-, something for the older little f6lks', and sin ones as w We, almpsi ho�pe you disbelieve what, we :.say and come to our store and make us prov'�­our statements. You *idl not be asked to,buy. We W . kave 14 ks. Coarse Se,11; iii P! !e gslt�L in 50-ana 100 lb. werely wish to prove that the Now E&Ison Re-; Creation of music is afact., fta�-.l inA­_.e.�-- E*.:."A -N I S R K. "I'- . r . i '7 �.�7 �;' ' -1 , _,:% g!. J E I 7 ­ iv W." A His# Myrtle Atiderpon, a Errc�-It Cc-- f.Tvron.' Mists M , Abel McLellan spent, Mon: to, sp�nt Christmas Day with her,speut the Christmas holidays.witb 60ment -1,310 ror Sall .-We Want Now arents,'sAlex and Mrs. Anderson. Roy Forsyth at the home of the A rellimble Agent in -Ontarto Conn -,day with Mrs. Stewart, of Atha. I? Tile in 3. 4.,5 and 8 lneb.�and 10. 12 t VII , His, MaciIab returned howe latter's parents, Abijah and M r8. to sell Pelham's Peerless Frui ornament ff. F. and Mrs. Robbins' are find 15 in culvert pipes, at old prices it ej'si'tj in St. last wet -k 4ter 'spinding' ten Forsyth. Q Trees during Fid and Uing wi.th the litte s r I bought before New Years. Frost w4II Winter mont1ho. Good pay, exclusive weeks i� itli her dRughter; Mrs. K. n-111nal schodl kn�eting on' not affeez-Mew,'so- that tht -Thomas. --The- a 'y can be territoky. free selling equipment. Miss Adell &hnurr is bpen 0ew, of Qdeb WednesdRv Inst. -mp* fairly well I stored durirg winter If not Out to this Over 6W Acres ot the choici-iel -Nurs. ding� A. Retif eQ. wi ."i -her holidtiys' th her parents in LymabandMrs.Pilkeyand,Ed. attended. James Uude hill the fall, also a few thousand. cement brick ery Stock. includin Nicw varieties, Mildway. and Mrs. Gibson were'. in Toronto retiring tru7stee, [!!a. tor controlled bv us. %audso pae u to. �ariother terw� Maii; the III nPrAl -date �gk�_Xhom�son_ XT Yards Canadian-growd stock to offer cuatom- the gnest Gf his parents.. Jdayry of the late R. E. Michell. The Standard Bank of Canada eirs. We see not jobbers. ' Writenow -and Mrs, Thomson. -emont, 'will be open this wi er friend Clat for agency tvr:ms-.(o Mrs. Anderson of'Toronto Miss Oiive Wilton and h ee� Miss Annie Major, - of Scarboro, oiiThtirsday and Friday eveni PELHAM'NURSERY CO., Vidr,emont ding a vieek With bar ch i t. h- t h 0 f(J V M 0 'S ff-Afll 7 30 p ril tf) 9 811 [) M - Alld Torojito, Out. - 'D Fir, 3, n� from Jrs.'JoAna 7%fidy. bruther,'Lesle�y Wilton. ou,Saturday afternoo 1 2 P. N. B,-Catalogtie sent on request to Dr. Caldwell re d last week ril. tb 6 P. ., to receive paynients ieets all Trains In Isla, eir 0— A.. -a -1. 1 iI IIII! I _M7 Bipy A ry- t C 0 k., af CU" " " tI Hi the Victo Firs -crass I rfl"refly �®r o Nursery sto LJCC V% his parents in Barrie. 61-13 at Whitevale. War L(?au.,, night.at lowest -prices. Mr. 'Brown, of 'Mahitoba,, Is .a ding a, week or two' with- hL�L �-_Plione 1805. %pen sister,. Mrs. C. H., FoLiCd; -T H E A. J. -and Mrs. 1phandler,, of -To- Thos'. Sandersoa S012'9 routo, spent ]New Years -with the )?ItOPRIETORS -latter's parent J. H. and. 'Mrs. STANDARD K Beft'l. CHRIST MAS'BARGAINS ee Laura Evans), Mrs. Michael (n OF CANADA -'s PriceS' -a, is visiting relatives In At Last Yeat ,6f Oshii% IC -A - . - . Claremont atidvicinity for a fe MCAD OFI *0ROMM w len's Sweaters, from S2:QQ_ t" 'Of all materials and design �Re - 0,00 to�$7JK). kept in stock. it will pay you add Charles Gib. 9 -nd�rwear at $1.25 c I at our works ard inspeo in eor'" FARMERS Merl*s A1.1 Wool U to &I i our st"k bazil. 0, spent Christmas per pair. 'It Men' Fleece Uned at 75e. per garment and obtain prices Don't be nilaled Oro' with thi pairents, Thos. aiid'Mrs. sil;ents we do not eniploy them, oonseqnsn lined at 50c. per garment. ly ,, as, 0 Adv ces to farmers. are''m'de B.j.'Fld.ce- 0, and do throw off the ;,Gibb ns. an a Vomen's Medium Heavy at 40c. per commission of 10 per cent., which y Mrs. T. Haney, of - Woodstock, garmerit. certainly save by purob"ing fzom -is -spending the holiday ai a special feature by tWs Bank. i3'8 Ylannelette Blankets*,. 12/4,� grey or call solicited. pt% N, and Mrs. Burton. st year's prices, ..home of her pare white at 42 25 perpair. A' -Rubbers at 14 WHITIT GRANITE 00.4 The curlers have now ente�ed BR NCH,' Office ima Works, Whitby, Ontario n their favorite pastime and &L C. ZIN&1EpjAAN, Branch also at %VWthy.� -UPO 'do -FINGOLD and already hime enjoyed. several good PICEERING. VAEBRY games. NORTH CLAREXONT On Saturd%y last the mercury dropped down to 25 degrees below FRUIT CAKE FOR XMAS 7.ero JVL Orders received now for therbeet below zero was registered. 15c per lb while upin'Uxbridge 32 de. rure at, line ever at 4, U - The` - n. —This is said to be the lowest tern- A..cheapec-Dake. but goocL at ir F .7 �.riture Gince 1871. If you are wise yoii will use the on 35c pL a. A fairlyQarge -number attended Ideal well. drilled by Chas. B. Rice, Wedding Cakes our spedlalty A the' blic ineeti in the Masonic Sawing who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline n. Mgq� ay e, n rig ve init, when Both Phones. Enginos. all kinds of pipe and fittings 'for water work.. -Also.bath room fix- H. R. Monney, -Pickering of th�zir stewardship dul'iLIg the given careful Machine the police truqtees gave an account s pasty -ear, Nominations N%- Pee a ISO tures, Otc. Everything received for the"poiition of polive attentiorw M:m -:0 �trustee for tire ensuiag year, �vhell -Manufnetured by PICKERING -i were pqopm 71 R1%,'S PUMP WORKS, %ed. el. 5521. Whitevale. Ont. "e�ttll handed: in their re. a e T ___ LUMBER YARD .,It Thgesttiori8 i-itii the exception ('f .1% nUmber of name _W -8-H V A 0 X S 0 N SO N' Ho i -.,r. i g a Ne4srA. Andrew Johnston, -G. M. The Fruit stor�e - BROCK ROAD, PICKERING, Onf"— 'Forsyth and Win, Joneq. -,Y�aq are thus elected by-acclaniation. The HAS THE QVALITY 'HARDWOOD -FLOORING -returning officer, Mr; F. Farmer, we n supply hardwood floorin Neilson'q Cliocolates, in Vt res Blaeksmithing-. and Woodivo�king in -all. rt% brauebeq. "k cb, birch: map! )p ided --Brii44h-_ - in, r -e e,� le, plain aul At the last meeting of Maing"a Grapes,.Grape. Frult.'etc. ' I ritere(f. White and red oak In Saw gurnining -and- filing a special.ty with. wit us.' �Km V n ion Lod gei. A. F.' & A. M. I - .. a,, the7'following-ofticers were' install- Don' forget we are In the market with' grades.- widths and thickneso ed for the ensuing year. The highest prices for the good stuff - W I ark was -done I `_%Ve stockGaspline Eagjneq, Eniery Wheels, Circular Saw% chickens, dtickq, -Turkevs,- ROOFING tisfac- n a very sa I rabbits and pigeons. �.tor y manner by W. Bed. R. E. Buy Rubroid Ready Rood —S*�P-azkd Emery, Vandrels, etc. as Forsyth -6eese especially wanted form now first ready roofing, made,in -W. Bro. D. A., Scott till the New Year, I. P. M. SHINGLES W. M.�W. Bro. A. M.,Smith,-. C+ I "V :M "U a A.. NELLSON'S E GREAM Chotc -8. W.-Bro.. C. H. Found. IC e -B. C. red cedar shingles -Bro.- H. C. J. Stoilryi J. W.'_ Secretary -W. Bro. T., Gregg. H. do MARQUIS W. Do Gordon &-Song Treas. - Bra. P. Macnab Sr,, Pickering D. M. Morgaii, 7 Ontariii' PICKERING -S. D. - hK o� S. F. Rabbi". , D.-Bro. B.'I. Love, Bell and Independent phone. 1. G. -W. Bro. J. McGrath, as 0. G.-B-ro. J. H. Madill Vas Lid Madill _4 !aI G. W. Guates, Ef.1 Steward!II-Bros. Fr W. Bro. J. �fcGrath- and 13 ro.. T. 14 1W e. I, �4' -V% -Funeral Directors 0 ILC Cum" :L On Fridkf- eve-iiing, Mr. -and Cr 11LIa Mrs. D. A. Scott entertained the .4m %nd -the Presbyter an Z members of t be evening, W. M. Jan "the eader ofthe chair. W"Wtby, of aL Fob L wa recipient beaut- a made the v L 7-iful smoking jacket. The presen- ..tation wav-m-advq on 1 b.H-tf-,thW 41"03 r Apr Calls answered promptly at way; a a 1 air, bl Miss M. Rawson, while ,ch �% any -hour by motor. Mr. N. Morgan read sla appropri- j&_&_M_jr_k_fj_7W Iny-0 bI �Fix a or am ;J__ Ur Picture ndon t sI address ex1reing -the gh a. i. Judy, ex ra o "aft-fff-& Palmer's ser. 'iniod. sspl� appreciation,9f *w one surg guide to ­T-ile - 0ne k=nparable ylves ap MWer. Under his sum Musical Instrument.", This trade mark is. on. every leaderabip, the choir has progress- NOT We have' the finest Heam --ed moit favorably, and has beep Venuine ColUMbia..Gmfonola and Columbia Record. IWO and,equipment outside free from those vetty bickerings 71 Toronto -and jealousies so frequent in'm0y Ms. 9 olm The perfect harmony mlitch exists has made the- -worz Choplingr Bell Pkone, day or night, NV 09 or all. in the choir mo�st plewiant f Gra�m Independdnt� day, Nk). 52 Mr. Palmer, who Waa - taken com- . ...... pletely by surpri _AND FLAKING so, made an ap- Nights and Sundays No. 85 G ad to'd chopping and eat propriate reply In his usual happy am pispare .0 Baking every day in the week i manner. A sad fatality oceu"ed at the 0, except $&turd& , IIII 7COAL -md GRAIN cen pe farm of Charles Nichols about two onola is r bag, ht Gn We& miles south of Claremp Pome iltow 16oats, wagow- and' binder sday of last week whereby Dav- tongues on hand. Hard and soft- Coal of the be@4 Id- PlIkey lost his. life. The de. ------quality on hadd. ceased had been'in the employ*.of John F. Bayles, Greenwood John. Norton, thresh-eir, 'for the HLgheetL price paid for Barley, past few months, and on. Wedne'I Local Agent wantea. 1 day www-un�d at Me, Nichols. .11,e and Bnckwheht delivered They had finithed threshing and FOR at Spink's Mill. .Mr. Pilkey was at work cleaning tip the floor. No one saw the ac. FM SALE, BY 0 K EW IN P UN: D ri 11: LIC e4dent or knows bow it. occi I ickering Station Coal Co. of tL 191(11111 C To sell f -Dr but -the first Known e affair ig, N 9 when he was found lying tin - &C :, � - In Vnity Wre is Strom --Z -A Wa Med- LD RELIABLE �.Onsciolls on the �arn floor. THE 0 l il aid was stibimoued and on 0 L, I ei FONTHILL NURSERIES" ination it 'Was foubd that 1h e .41 in There is a-gr6at movement. at res- fix -sustained a eep Splendid list of Stock for FaIj tion among the' arm- ? forehead, the base of his skull was q a -had d cut in bi Peel's -Shoe Stor ent for co -0 ra planting,. 1917, find ers of Outs lo and 'every farmer invited to join the go�;i work, fractured' and his left arm was Days ur'-'Comlng Spring planting, 110 broken, the bone being very badly Attend the tneetings'of the U. 8. 0. includ%g many new v rieties ave a Vt*4 .crubhed. It is thought that his �fo* is the time to buy your Pall an& Winter Footwear. W Z Club and L become better *oI arm, had got caught in the belt, good assortment of Rubbers, Overshoes, Felt Boots and, ..which we alone con rol. with your neighbor atid mat re. and 7ffiat he iias thrown violently Slippers�, Leggings and Spats. Send for new Illustrated Catalokus, spect and sonfidence will develop. --Ulued to the floor, whereby he sue Room for 10 ot tbfj fatal Injuries. He never re. 'See , our line of Every -Day Work Boots for menand boys. also Agent's Propositi6n; Hand a few orders of twin gained consciousnew but be lived some free outfit. 'Exclus- place them with the somtsiry. asla UOL IWO A�nsne. Ive Territory.. those getting twl, th h 'the dub �-Uzlvu two o'clock on Widay morn- 901100L SHOES- -Your children will'oe;ed school show, and we are LIBURAL OOXWSI are asked to got It omi� Jag, wben hi, breathed hi at -at your-servies.with the best shoes made. Marquis or rArne ackift. GTO His foneral took place on nday STONZ and WELLIN !ON 1wk-ft I= X!-.-& &—' nitma-RazirneaW mr &S& C, 4""nd y no 12 our. K K, Ke 9L 0 W (111"Wisbed 1067) --Ttv*d by bb Y�# wide 0 but 0XT­ he .- :F..;. , 010, PiokOtfi W., so BROOZ --BTRBZT, WJEUT Y, ITORONT% 0I it vc 1 �,� r 15''-iL AF.. + l- w , 'TA�•M' a. ,w'�A • aT�.. , , i 5.. Y. �y y � . ,}��. +•y'iAl.` •• wYCti i uUJt' ,. �-_ .•,lett Lam• -t � r .te=a . 51- A•+ i. .� rise} � a M. nom, �v :.r­',�.;,.,`r �� ,r,. attr tib'.. t. r•♦ ,r' ov ,'_+., , ,� A�`d k, #✓-• .r w y.\' '•'fir' J. D , a. h, M1 __ r s x - e �-.. I1. ti DENT TAKES -OV -ER' UNITED STATES f- WAY LIN ES ON DECEMBER 28 ;ten Announced by President Wilson to Make Nation's _-_-r__ ______ ` -__ - _ ., __ _ • _�___ �. f i _ -A despatch' .from -Washington-says: Mr. McAdoo-was-agpointed- �President Wilson formally announced -president to serve as Director -General ,_ , - _ .. , +r '"p'p- „dr Y s, •. ' .. .R "W.4 yy+1_ -. '.,a'„.�rp. r -A. 'sµs .M ."; Yst<a..h. tw1^ .;C, 9��' L!'.Kj^lf .Z'y A •�-Y�•_^.•l6!�itlf� s+• i L "i%'_'Y" ',�:..t. - 'h 6 1 * Y! , �•p• A,:l.. •,e6"` ?'7S •wlr +�'' 'y' ,t� SFT'- ';-.N ` • •"t•P .Y%? 9_�, ' •* W } . .. 1. , - ..•� I. • -4 r,;r- ''T r 1 x - •''It .. _._ .__. �'�/ ..;.r,t5�x; �' C . ,9f3P,x� . a�.y \ I�1.. S �� }. a Y�5� t Y �Y t. _ -. PARTY- ARS SAID �. :. i _ '1111 � Canadian Explorer and Company -. r' . •- Alaska. 1 A despatch from Ottawa says: •-1 Vilhjalmar Stefannaon, the • Canadian, • i. .. -..-w„ -- a-. ,...o, ow,yt.-. ♦.etas .- . - explorer, and his -party, party, are safe. A r --7- ". 28. of each and every ! sident hopes to be'able to cut the l r�;<; message. received by Mr. G. J. Des- BY19UM of transportation in the United I "Gordian knots' of the tangle -of con- ! - ; 1 `"'"' `" iz barats, Deputy Minister of Naval Ai- $tate . 'Possession of the transports-.ilfusion into which the transportation I r `, fairs, announces that Mr. Stefannaon r tion systems of, the country will bs ' facilities of the nation have been I €i.' --t 'and party have arrived safely at Fort taken through Secretary of War Bak- brought as a result of the efforts made ' '' Yukon, Alaska, from the far North: + - er, but after the 3ailroads and other !since the nation' entered the war, to f This means that the explorer, about %'transportation facilities have come ; handle the movement of troop's, muni- � whose safety there .}las been consider- ` ` iy�o the actual possession of. the Gov- ,kions and war commodities, without I able doubt for several months past,.is ment, they will tie operated under , at •the same time sacrificing. the actual.. , , 'coming back to civilization after his a.,. 33.. . the direction of William G. McAdoo, transportation needs of .the nation. .1.: long sojourn in the Arctic regions. •the present Secretary of the -Treasury. �-and its commerce. W , "'" "' It 'is presume the he wi 1. __------- _ , . now make their way-tto party and Y° Wait for the- first steamer that wily L valt•a States llftarlc•ts . Relief Faf�Hlilifax Victims. ial"etS' 0# the World 371nneapolio, Jan. 1 -Cm n- No, 3 yel: bring them back to Qanada. It i pos- 11 -tow, 11.60 to $'1.66. Oats -No. 3• white, One of the trucks sent from Boston for relief -work work at Halifax.- Bible; however, that Stefannaon mai 7s: to 79jc. Flour, !n carload lots- decide to go overland to Dawson- ' .Faun• patents.' $9.76 a barrel: contained j '- ' - -- - 39r•adetuffi Ito 98 -pound cotton sins, first clears, - _ ~i - It is' Understood here that Mr. Toronto, Jan. 7-51anitobu wheat -NO ,no longer quoted: second clears,' $ 6.00, STIFF BLOCKADE WEIYSS NEW gtefannsori C I:'Northern. $2.23i: No. 2, -du., $3.20] Ijute. Brait=332 to $39'. S7 I a KAD j1 ,who. was in charge of the' ;No. 3, do. ;:,173: No, 4 wheat, $2.10}• Duluth, Minn_' Jan. I-Linsepd. on r ( northern division of the Can$drt1L • , la store Fott �VI111am, fnclui3ing tic tax. track, f3.43; arrive $3.4.2; arrive 1n ; _ _ riretic ExpedltiAn, apgnt' la9t Wint�I Manitoba vara --No, ° C. �V., 83ic No, llecatnber.- ;3.43; December, 13.43 bid; ■ U \ [�� nJ 1:SEA LORD i C.tN, 76i1c; No. 1 extra Iced 7'7ic:; b Bial $3.361 bid�J-uly, 13.3: bid. VVV N V ev+ on ,Melville Island. It was thought No. Y %sed, 761c, in score Fort itil:tm. that he would come out either via Amerioaa corn --No, 3 > elIow, motel- LSv dtooh 1![ark•ts-. - ---. ' us1• t , . I . Lancaster Sound and Labradpr, or the Ontario oats-N.o. Y, white. ; 7 to .Sc, Toronto. Jtn. 1=l:xtra, choice heavy Europe s Neutrals No Longer Sir John Jellicoe `Re laced - nominal: No. S. do: 76 to 77c.. nominal, steers. $11.25 -to 312' dorood 'heavy, arse y, a 86 n01 -•'aecordlnpr to freights outside. 310 75 to $37; butchers' cattle, chol i e a ser in Reeo - - gnition_ chosen either of these routes; bur : Ontario WIVIAt+-New, No. 2 winten'fln,tU to 10 to i ^I '-basls; In -s -iI—— o„ medium. $9 to $9.26: do„ A despatch from London says: Ger- ' '.of Distinguished Services. I'chose to come over the ice to Herschel , Peas --:♦7o., 2. $3,70 to $3.80, 'aceordlni common, 18.25 to $8-.60: butchers' hulls, I Island, and fTOm there o Alaska' ' --' to freight!. outside. choiee. 19 to $'10: do.. good bulia,. $s to many is now believed to be effectually A despatch from' London say,i. ; probably by way of Fort MacPherson -. -Barley--Blalting. $1.30 to $1.31: ac- �iS.26: do,, medium bulla. ;3,19 to ;7.36: blockaded. believed t0 estimates ~:cording to freUtn,ts outside,' do., rough bulls. ;6.25 ,to 36.t6: butchers' g Vice -Admiral Sir Aasslyn Wemxes has His party'• consists of about 24 men Bucicwbeat-31.65 to $1.60,' according' cows, cnoire, i9,5U to $10; do„ good, Emade here, she now is completely cut to freights outside. - been appointed First Sea Lord; in The _Canadian Arctic Expedition set _ _ , Rye -No. 2, sms. according to freights stu6ke s. i$i,25�to fmais t'I eae�aa to SS: off fromrecetzing imports from other succession to Admiral Sir John R. Jet -j out. in 1913: •'-' uut•lae. to $lU; canners and cutters, $5,16 to than her allies, owing to the fact -that �Iicoe, aCcoisditig to .an.otlicial.announee-i -_ - _�I 1.11 Bla 0toba flour-Firste.patents, in jute $6.60; milkers, good to choice. $95 to i the prevailing shortage of foodstuff 'meet.• - , •' 'dace, 81240. 2nd, .lo, 511; strong bait- $140,. do.. cam. and meds, $75 to 340;• i era'. do., $10.60, Toronto. , S;pringerx, $90.to $130: Ilght ewes. $22' in neutral countries near by has made; Admiral Jellicoe has'been ,elevated ' _ Ontario flour -Winter.: 'according to , to 114: sheep. heavy. $s to s7,76ar- it necessary 'for thele to withheld i to the peerage in recognition of hig'Z00 BLINDED sample, 19.96.. in bags. Bfontreal; $9 76, Zings, 812.25 to $13.26: lainbs, $17,25 to h from her any imports needed by their -r;er gu p .r . ,Toronto•- $9.70 bulk, seaboard. prompt -•,$15.25: calves, good to choice. $14 to y distin ished services. "The hope' shipment. ; 126.50; hogs. tett and watered, 818 ,54: own people. - 1 is. expressed that his experience may : I g}� E EXPLOSION Millfeed-Cur lots -Delivered' Bion)- ; do_ weighed off. cars. SIS..75: do , r.o.•b, Virtual) � - real freights, bogs In luded: --Bran, p"r $2,.50. y nothing is now.permitted.tbe utilized later in another post. - I . ` - ton. $35: shorts. do., $40: � middlings. I Montreal. Jan. 1 -Rest steers,, $9 to to go into Holland or the Scandina- I - The translation of Sir John R, Jel ; dsa $45 to $46' Rood feed flour, per�bag, $12 .per hundred pounds, butene!,+' viae countries from 'England, land the - --" $1 26. bulls. 36,59 to $9', butebe,rs' cow,,. 36 60' & , liCOe t0 the honorable eclipse Of u �lI1JOrlty I' Of V1Ct1mR 'Of This Hay -No. L,. new,- per tea. '316.39 to .to $9; Qanners'.- rgtrte: $6 to $6.75,; United States or any of thej.seat is the I3ouae, of i.ords and tile, - Kolt&:, mixed, do.. $13 to;16-track To- sheep 1L to $18: lamb!, k 50: cr2jo' Entente countr'iew - hese now almost,_ romotion of the Second Sea Lord to, .wClass in Halifax Are 'Young !ass fed, $6 to iS: milk fed $12 to P _ - traht{--Car lots, per testi. $e to 19,50li eetect hots, oR.Otn's, it 9.75, gn,•d control the chole world's expiprt�+ of his place, briefly announced in an o! - taelpeta, .its to -:14.50. Women and --Children. 4 ' foodstuffs, feeding stuff; and raw ma-' ficiai cif nmunicaiion, will convey but `� . "' ... , Oonatsy ?rodttot-Whoi•aal• !l tirrials of every kind. one interpretation to the mind,'of of tyle A despatch from Halifax. N.S., says: . Butter--Oreamery, solids, per lt. 4.i RAIL1i'AF' R AR BOARD This stiffening u of the bloc4xfie is' seers} - to 43r: Ants, per lb, 42 to 43ic'• dairy. P R p g public In view of the slr6ng`The•fir:at eyttmate that b00 men, wo- . 6 rx�lb.. Ye to secs SAVES lOQ.000 TONS (}l•' C(IAL attributed hereto the policy adopted criticisms for a Tont; time'paRee�l upon men and children hat# becoliie totally R-1m,s'ntt.pr.d er;�fs- so to-s2c, - ; by the United States in July of with- the Admiralty, which culminated in' or partially blind as a result of the Poultry Geese dressed, Ib., 21 to .,2c, _. -. Potatoew-, J%'hol•,eal-e are pty,rw- - A despatch from Montreal sil:yK:- I holding its exports from . neutral deep disappointment and dissatisfac- , rectint disastrous explosion at Hali- growers and country shippers 41•,5'tor The Canadian' Railway 'War .Board countries near German ex 11 rat-clasus stock, f O.b., outside points, • Y Ce'pt On .tion 8t the lmpitl lty ♦Vit -}i iVhic}1 Ger.- faxx, is pr01'ing correct. .. who)�ealers are selllng� to top recall' ,calculates, that -in the measures it is terms umkr' which they must cease man raiders reef ntly .again sank a ', At least 200 of the4"e will 'be totally - trade ax the fallowtttt prices' taking for -the elimination of pas- -the, export 'even_ of their own prosiuce British convoy, I. '-•' hlind; an<i the ma' 1ty of them are - �geheeop-New. hirge, 23 to 336c: twin!, Ihi toi,.°3i1c; 'early cheese. 253 to 21st; aenger. trains it will be able t( save to Germany. = - •4--'- :'young women and children, Sir Fred- 1 rite twin. 2s to ab.. -108,000 tons of coal: Without k*om Imports of 6i15 -arid ,^t•+ into -'Hol'- crick Fraser, chairman of the Halifax 4 Butter --Sinha dairy, choler. 4d to' 41c 1 ?n�'�O'■ ■a so �,]�p4 `- arettmlry prlrtt-i !6 to !6<C. - solids. . to moding•the sublic,there will ;be eli-,land and S,'andinaaian countries have j O 0O i N Blind Relief Comlgittee, estimated ySStarttlarine-3.r; lb. ; minatjon wherever possible. The, Rail-; decreased n-bm an average of ,ifs,000' that a fond of at least $500,000:wtil be ' : J Eggb-New laid. In carton}, in to o5c: Way War Board haps-gonge- carefully i tons, a month before the war to a TO SUPPaRT required to provideg 'accommodation Bio. 1 storage. 43 to F4c; select storage. into the matter of aasen er gervice,' monthly • average o€ 22SOQ. tuns at ` a Y ►JVs al` and suitable training for those who i `'4; to 4$c. �i*ith., the thOa Dres*ed poultry -Spring *o5w6 tens. .d ght of conservation in' present, according to t1 tires made • . 1 have so . suddenly _' become-,blin4t., A owl. 22 to 25c-3 f-tur2 eye, geese,op 311; 1110,11 -Power: The crews liberated°from Public here. Imports, of cereal 'and' Japt�if•,4 (:ontribution Thus .Fa-rvigorous campaign forthisfund. is- • 2i asprmjk-led chtc(ena,' Ib, 6 t, mon-eonaerration..of fuel and y, fodder,'tormerly 34'�,Q00 Lona a month, now on.ancl Sir F`redertek Fraser says' vn0 O. g P r 1._ -No Tr s_ For West. Li♦e ' be us� on ,frfii ht trains. ton imports have decliinemonth. O of e::half A despa.ch . � " ('ad t e that the- people of Canada poultry-Turkpvs, -8c- 0; passer er trains that are cut off ma have decreased to 2 chickens. ib., $Oc, hens. 16�cs,1 � .. , _ -. from Tokio_days:: Jap -rani the United States will actively co- ' ducks.,gprtnx. :0 t„ 22c; geese, Ise. ��_„ �Esince. 1916, and imports of hides end an's.total financial -support to the En -'operate in securing the amount re= -40' 12 -oz. $3; f:arra fine, 16 leather are now a mere _fraction' of trate Allis+ a re ales more, ham 1;- - _ ss 6o: it oar $3 No: 2. $2.40 to $: s �' (';1\.1D.S'S FIS}tERIE5 :-'%, ,- . r aggregates, g t quire!}. ;. _ _... , t• l,R t I 81ralned Tina. 2i's and -6's', 1 i to.' sic - • 'what they formerly were. Copper im- 000,900,000 ,yen, said Minister of. Fin- The 'feed 4s greiit, and the money I I " :par !b; 10•a., Isi to lac; 60's. x I. to siic. .-I1AVE RECORD VALL'E. • - . Beans--&nadiart, hand-pfckcl. uslt I pn s ave a%rliried almost - to. -one- ante Shoda-iWOentl•� a�atidr t� me4t-be secured before the work for • _,.A to $8,60; lnpported hand-picke $6.50 fifth their. former ro ortiohs. 500 leading fi neters or business meti: these blinded ts le can be ro r, -` - *' g great) increased demand % P g P P perly' to 37 l in,ae, �, t-, i;jc. A•despatch from Ottawa says: Ow-; _. - _ Forapa'n he de- organised. - - In to the.. - - y --- fi i r�i Jean- I.>rro.}�s�t-�thwesste - --`car ir: }r acrd ttrr it rices pre- I �pQ�i dared, this crontribntion was immense. ) fiftibJi d rn,atw- iia•nK meditim 3,,. to • veiling. the total market value of Can.. REPRISAL - - As to the calk pf dispatchin Ja 310; do, heavy. , 26 to 27c; • co- ked, 43 ro urdpean front, he . ` ` . /4c, coria, 27 en sc:.. breaktaat_ b,a:;ou: avian fisheries--far--the-last-fes ear - _ - - 18 rn a4 ' - ♦rhtelrr4d;To-4Ic; bona- constituted a.record. .It amounted to o - �1eaa.'ds to 440 - the Allies were aware that it was an Cured menta Cnne ,• g to t e annual . A ti [�] v T�j en 26i e„ 27r' report of the. Fisheries brc�'ttch issued . _ impossibility. Japan, he said, was RA L"�1 A 1_ RA 1 rZ ' - Lard -Parr lard, tler•Ces 28.3_ to .29r; ''prepared to exert her. utmost efforts , tribe, 382 to 233+' hall• ,v to 29ic, on Thursday. This was 53,347,670. bltlnnheim Raid Occurred About , = compound, tirrofx. 24� in 25c, cubes to sid'the Allies in- respects, but' - 4o'26ic: .tier_.. to _air. 243 greater than the value for the -pre• _ vious year. 10 -the tota _a tie the , `�'n Hour 'Biter Ertl s2 s her, operation could not go to the ex -1 Granted .-By : E3oa.1 d_ of Railway sea fisheries- contributed �34,388,0I3 Had Left City. }tent of sending troops to Europe.' To; Commi ii em. ,- Woatrral Markets • 1 p� ; listen credulous) to este rumors and 4'Montreal, Ian 1--fr,,t- t'ann<tian and the -inland fisheries %4,8:_,165. A despatch from Geneva says: The+ y P Ades etch from Ottawa za An *,extern,. .N a r •u,;r. • extra No. 1 feed. -- 0 German em error, returnin sn to disturb husiness,,he added,.waa' P p g -vith' his i im ortant''ud e • / "ic: * NO, ' IO( Ian ytioi..tpg ♦'c'. No' 3 do.. "- staff from the t-erdutr front, , had a ; premature and400lish. - P ] b'm nt handed down by !cheat Datenln. "►f:�TF.RIAL DECf2I: SHUR'N • f � f the Board of Railway Commissioner.- . flrlats, $11.60; ascii 1N. 311,10; Hrrong IN BRITISH i'!' \I (; LOSSES• narrow escape during_ the` reprisal "-"3' . l.P P takerp', $Iu,90; atrtiiRh r,,lIers,-bags, raid .of a British air squadron on, F.NEJi - AG:11N FAILS } rovides for 1G per cent. increase ill $6.20' to $6.373. kolted ^ bake. 90 1 passenger rates in all -parts of ---tbt�-�5'sn'--43ra,r. sa'' ?Bios' �1 - - tch•feom London sac ��r.nheim Chri tmay F.ve, according TU' BREA2 �.F.RDC\ E'Itf)\T with the exception of British -`Co m= BIlddlings. $4.8 to $5rr. ..)iI , 711Ve. 3 The P -` y 368. iia.', \0 2, per Son, car tots, OSsea to British shipping show a ma_ to a. despatch from Basel: Only about " blit, where the maximum rate is n w d15; 5eas4erna eti - finest - i`srerns, ices! past week. an hour earlier the emperor's special A 'despatch from London Bars-.__ 3 & its per mile. The judgment also aerial decrease for the as creamery, 443, t0 43r; ,seconds, 43i to According to the Admiralty report, -1 train left the station, •which was,' Once again the Germans have �endeav permits, subject to the limitations of . 44c. Eggs,. fresh. i,4 A* :,5c: s„lerted: I1 British merchantlrien of 1,600 tons part tC destroyed by several, bombs.. i ored to break. the-F'rench front of the the Crow's Nest agreemenf and ter_ 48c; No. 1 ea,ck. 4 No 2 stock: 3s :4 section of the tracks was torn up, , Verdun sector, but again have failed.: twin specific limitations, an increase in to 39c. Potatoes, w-r.');oz. , or tors, 31 :i.o or over were sunk during 'ihis period citrin to $2.10. •' ,.by mine or submarine, as well as one cutting *communication north. In fact, Two assaults, delivered' north of.the�.freight rates af'approximately 10 per -_ =-- -- merchantman under that tonna a and ' the emperor's train was' the last to Caurieres Wood resulted iti the defeat i cent. in the West and 15 per 'cent: it * SPiaaipeg Grain1. g leave :Mannheim, and no, trains arriv- 'of the - enemy' and the infliction of he East. The C7row's- est a reemeni Winnipeg.* Jan. 1 -Cash pr; , -Ps: Oats one fishing vessel. t�. _ . Y I t , g L \o. 2 C. W.. s3. r': No. 3, do„ ,sd, : rx_ Tvi•eh•e merchnntmer, were nuc- eel -at Basel from that_ city. Two heavy casualties. The gerlgans at lass made�she Canadian" pacific' ut No. 1 feed. 7�,,: No. 2 reed, 76;1c•: cessfull attacked b • bombs fell on the'palace and one on one point succeed g a Raihvay.with-ire 0-ovirnment, and by n - No. 2, do., ,3jc.- FtaNe�---\o. 3 _Nov., y y submarines:dur- j ,. $1.373: No. 4. du., $1.3ti: rejected end ing the same period: Seventeen se,- the__ suspension brill . s_ibe_Nec^ f if-. lune_ trent.}!, L: ii -w - s provisions rates on s large num- „ �! `• 1. Ii[ert+d� $�.�j; Flax-No,;013 :a R;. s,. $033tc13: Bel_-- g'were sank th nQ.Tsp i^ is week - RTS' b°t struetares being badly immediately elected: , I ber of, commodities Bre reduced., F damaged.' An ammunition factory In I - ­­ - - - - --- - - - " - '--- •'-- •. a ilOrt}Lr�c t, ,t. f.lncc n 77Tn Fenv __• -'_-_' _ --`_' -'_ _-_- , ' _ z�=��:. persons were killed here,. however, as BI- G SERIAL _'T1"�E� - �'_. the employe;. were a having a holiday. - -� � _ - .,. - jured wit e : RESULTS IN ALLIED VICTMR - - . jured within the town and Bess!• - -- �- were blown into the Rhine; .5 _ _ `� � - s♦ /, � Tt)NI:�'I'(H=S INSTEAD British and Italian Air> ien.]3reak LTp One of the Head ie�t Kars ;,_ �� �'�, _ _ _ OF CHRYSANTHEN11 ., IUMS. . • Attempted b Enemy on ifalian Front. -' �.'__140- - - . <, ` � A despatch from Liverpool 'says: A i �i t 4 - A de,patch from Italian Army The fighting was most spectacit ar, - _ c: h3�%. (year ago the city of Liverpool decided c eight: t of the enem I '�•� to suspend the cultivation 'of chrys- Headquarters in Northern Italy says: gi'` y panes being _' f`s'f ^� T z�,, - ; __ - arithemums in fhe-greenhouses attach -+One, of the heaviest zaids' the enemy brought .down, six of them falling ' ' ; `\ 1 withitT the Italian linen. The other �,• _ ` - ed to pui;lic -parks, and grow. some-, p maehinea beat a hasty retreat.- - r � t has atteni ted -on thus r�ont carie to _ ••� --- , _ ?_ ;thing useful..instead. Several acres of i grief on Wednesday, when nearly half The raiders "'however returned ' at .... _ � ..- / glass %yere accordingly assigned to be raiders,"'however, `� ' • _ ` . I.of a fleet of 25_aero planes, was tie- 1 t o'clock, and three more were dis4- _ ' used for tomatoes. ' The result of the atroyed, with an extensive list of kill -I posed of, two falling in thin attack in- - : -- - - Z2 '` _i e or wounded. . i just published, which states that 10- ' �. -.'`�/ P The big fleet' sw-ept.over the tarn who has just returned says that the. \te 000 potliids of tomatoes were thus i - row•n, all, of which wpere sent in week- I )vest of Treviso at 8 o'clock on Wed- ,scene of the conflict is, covered with F • - g i nesda morning, flying low and' dis 'wreckai a of the enemy aircraft; d v ray shipmenCs to about thirty military I� y g 5 g g a �o�. �+ charging machine-guns, Cotlsiderable ' One of .the machines brought down hospitals - =16 _-� �_ Idamage was dgne. Notwithstanding y;as a dpeadnougbt carrying three . . be i the surpa'istt; I ? -W' ­. - % -,Zi:_-;,a-gj1 � I -1- , , 1. 11 k, - , , ­_ . . == . , __ ­ 40,;=�=_- _�Z- , , =-=a--% I ,q -,Y. V'-4 � mpppw , ,4 , . , _,FJ !, 1 1`�PJ;W,�,' I WZr1T_.,!711;W)N.�H_. ?!��,, qW4��7�,-, ---,------ #p��_� -g!R,4r r . 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" ik , " Z , , "' WO.", - , ;��--`-- � -" , _- 11 - -A .RW_,^M W-4-1. .:.. .;7- ....� .- � � ir ­. - � " , " 7.. '4�­,.­- -, , 4i., ,%., ::. � . I . I : ::._',- . . '.. * - 1, �: , . ,:,, � �.,,_ * � b , . , ,�W�.-..� . __,_.. I ,,,, � . ..:":, *,:* - I.; ,�� . ,%, : ".1. _ � _. " . ,. �.. . . _.. � �­ . . ,i"', , , - , 11 . I., . , - - " - -;. I t_1 � -'-, . . ....­­ 1�._ .� .:�; ;:., - , - .� : - i�� ­ . � ... , . - P- . . . t I � , - , , I , . , � _ , % .. _ � ­,� -11, ,�! �. , ` -11. - - L � � '_ _'­ �.:Ir_� I . , - . 1 ..$ . . � , , .� "' '', .1 , , __ �� ��l' 1.�_77_ - I -, ..., I;- 111.1`�.'._�.. _ . _ � �, I &,- - .,,,. ,�..ft __ ',�� , � . . . " , � ­ � �.. . � �: - �: -­ .�� . . . - '. - � - - __ ___.. � � . :�, m .1 � ­� .. _­I.:.,�OL.�� _4;e., ­­ � - - . � . - -----.------ _� .� . : . �,-,­ . . . . . __ . I _.- __ I . . , ­ I ".;� . * 11 . . . . . . . . . - - - - . -- ,_11 , . �-� �. ... I 66.086.2,46 30-.11106:0411 0 - . I .--XAISZFVS FAMI�Y.TRIEL - . ", -_ -_ - �, . :-''� � .1 Balances. *to... ,21.925,776 20.766.339 PAIN ?. NOT A, BIT I 9 I I * '. I .i I ' �' ' ' ' ' 8""'t'se � . 11 I �'.. , i "k - , I Can loans Ca&,.- 142140.11 - .... .. &A Bm - - - - � 18 .21.076,006 . - 4 . . It I . . : Do. -abroad . 1 574. 89' 21.372,026 LJFT- i1OUR �C,ORNS- ;; Slight' 'at T6pmost 'Twig Should Do -.1. . . . �_' * - , - total ...� 26,614,923 12,448.031.: I.. � ­ " . : .11' , . ., I . . � . Uquid ... 165.831�70 - _OFt CALWSEW OFF . Cut.Out Well' Below Diseased Arei. , - . . . . . . . . .. .- ­ I I 0 124.121,663 .." ., . . . . . � ,. E IN CAN . ..., I'll, - .--" ­ . , I . * .... .. 1. � .OF f -ir. 1 . 1- . . I , 4... 11 _­­.­....__.__, -, ��H)A -LT P ouns ..., 202,3§9 027 A.93 6811 - __ . Some people are of opinion that the . 1. .1 : , 11 ,_ ; . - . __ . -.----.- I �_ .. .... ­ O. 64:0 1 11 'Ps - - � . . - . .." � - � ­ . ­ ... .... I .. 53.7 37 7,92 ,0271 - No humbug 1. Apply few dr � , . . �.' ,..Bo,',.,,'e,r,o,,a,4,,,,,',.',,,, .... -4-90,M4 ..... ... _tfid.64.0 t. ' ' �. Kaiser's family tree Js now the ,gal vn&klng , . �� - . .- - I - 9 I. , .1 I ... . - DO: ,total .... 156.612.129 126.831.299 ' then just lift thim away &P. q I . . 1 - I . lows, but he has another, and it hangs I t.. �1 ., � AL T'l.-amacits-. . ­ '-335.574.1-N6 .263,241,41-17 . - :, , �:. : . . i A � , -110 -in the palac "Ots- � ., _-__11.....: �, ASSETS NEARLY DOUBLE TOW - with fingers. For softert. � � ... . ... _� � -,--- -1 . t grows .e at Pots- ­ water. , , - .,. ' h@ Ch-,�r.s;of t" Road- i 0--u -.0-0 -o -o -0--o., dim. This genealogical tree -has at] _ . . . -- . - - OF-THItHE YEARS, AGO I T - . - . . I . . ra&oyl I- - . _­ ...... � : __..__­_. � - . - ! ... ;:-A, . - -f@==1r_­ _1 ­ - ., V-z ­9 . ---= -1 . - I! -11 - . . I I - . - . 11 .-,. .1 A RV UVOW.W.W.1L ,"4fb.y. . lr�_ ... _ _.� �_�__!M_____ - _ --- I -- disinfecting �r . .� ­.� ..", * - I ... continental train and the sleeping car: pound dlscovere4 by. a Cincinnati I Lis its topmost twig Lne name Ot VV Il- I stators, : 1. '.,,%.J .. ...�N, . ­ . , , I., . . 7 . I . the -Second,.- ! . � . A 0 'It is.. c � -9 I ` , . . . alled I Ilam king of Prus,sia and . �2 .1 0� . .1 ,Purchase of Quebec Bank dds 20V c nauctor his travelring hotel, but -the . chibmist. . closets, . .. .:4 - � - 1 � freezone, and can now, V 0 � _. 47- 1, _.- ..� _, � � . . secition� foreman with his six miles of , .1 , German Emperor. Needless to say it I Ineandfor 0 1 41P ..-. .11 ­� I other purpos" ,��,, .- Millions --Total Increase During ' ­� �. '4s'a very bi 11 o"a'CLM CCMPAW . - : .. . - , . roa^ed and steel track and. switches � lie obtained 111 tiny bof�-: 9 tree., and contains a lot 11111FUSS SUBSTITUTS& �-- -�, . :7 .._. . 1917 is 82 Millio ­_ has something that t . . - 0. ties as here 9hown at i Of branches and leaves. . I , . _ I ...... . i, . �_...A , . I _ . .. ..� ,,,, . no. , � I heae others must .. -.f. . , - � . I : - '. � I. � . 1 . � 6.1� 1�4 . .:. '. , ... � . . , , envy as they-ru'sh past his house be-' � . very little cost front any I 4ponsildering the Kai,ser's' '�onioinpt , . : , ,". I .. . , '- . I . ' , 1, I..: : ..... . ... - -The Royal -B'ank,of Canada's state -1 . . I . "drug store 1. . - ...:, . - ____ � .: . " mt% - - � side the track-hd has i . just isk I for everything English, Including the ! �_ . - ., ­ . ' ' -it is , - War Marriages. .. � _1� � `.. - ,-.- mint-shows,a continuance of tlie'ra- I which he can come .back e% I . .I- � I __. for freezoa6: Apply 9k 1 British army -if not the navy I . � . I ' i ; - �-_, ��xj , I . . . .11 ­ drop I . -sing ihat Ife-sfi-o-uld-stoop to the it The war regulted in �OQ,000'Engfish� . ; -u '� , , I � .� I , I id -growth that -has marked the re- I.to the ­vvife and kiddies. -A trim twd I I :. ot two diiectly ,�surprf , . _ ,.. _,�r -4 ,..: �� P . - - . .� .. *_ I indignity of tracing this Biblical des: people'being married betwezn A . ,,:.ZQ - 1. 1% . . . ugustj ­", � . � cent- through his raother, and . there- 1914, and June; * the 6r.! 11 - , ­ " .. . ... - c!eT't history ,of the institution, a I storey house it Is, .with a gard6n oft . . .. upon & -tender corn or � ­ 11 * , .. . . . 1917, who in . - � I �� , , " . . -41 � . ., o growth "accelerated in the, past �year i the right of way alongside on which he . __; -callus and Ilistaritty the I � :, V-� - . . i , , ,I - I .! ' 1 fore through the Effiglish royal family, dinary course would not have married. , I ' ,I can raise his vejetRble8 and keep . . soreness r di�iappears. - ,. I.,4 -.�, : .'6y the absorption of the Quebe'c Ban.1 i'tut-the very existeuee of such a tree The marriag. 15 vfas 63 _� � # ' ' . - . 1. cow and chickenR and pigs, The -wife, I _- ' : ,.Shortiy you will find ; - I ­ I. , � 1:1� � , - � - � .1 �� - - ; on January 1st -last. rule, looks on the garden 'as her I . 'the - so � 'lot, Gn.1y shoi�s the Kaiser's belief in-: bighest reccirded-19.4. .1 . . � - .­� '. - ' ! as* a �, . corn or callus I ­ _� '- - The purchase of, thd Quebec Mnk � � I, r7 ' his "divizw mis r:ght, ! These figures are given Out -by Sir �, I I , I sion" and divine � . ., .., .. I --- . . . , source of vegetables and grad1l fruits, 1 .1 J 0 loose -that vou can lift It �� ' I � - . . . .- - - q ' ' -,-ral of � I . -., . _-_1 added something like, 20 millions to 1 but twice a 'niont], she may travel on a *1 C'.; i i P. . I off, root and -all, with I but ulso his conviction that he. Is .the Bernard Mallet, registrar get ' .1 - . . . I ,-�_ ... �_­ . . h . That, how- p,ass to the. nearest city to make any-! ki I � ��11 - the fingers. .. Lright king of England, seeing that he births, cleaths and marriages.in Enj'_ ' ., � �7 i:!!! . . � - t e assets of the Royal. _ . L fl- . . I - . 1, , - . .�- �, - � . --.P:-.- ever, accounts for a. relatively '_ 511101 i puruhases she req'uires., . . � I , .11�%,y� j i Is the eldest son �of,'Queen Victorl'a's. land. , - .. .- - I 11 . � . -_ I. . I . � I I Not a tw!L,qe,of Pain,, , I I I. � .1 - :_. , I . . . : m. . . . , � , . � . . I . .1 ­ . � . - ­ ­ ­ !: I 11� i;. 1. I . , ,. - ": % -1. �- . .. t .. . p xpansion, for ' I The house, owhich ni., y - hav ' ' I 11 !; ". first-born. I . - , . � ,/ . ... ­-­ -1-1* ­ art of the e '" the increase I 0 eo�st : 11 ;; sonmess or irrita.ticim I .. . � . .' .. ­ . . . _ .." , . - I ' 1 According to this precious and pre. . zMard's Lilliment Care$ 391stem'00r- . ,.' � - -,� .. �. .1i -_ I - 7 "ft,000 to build, is',;�r ,,A by t�.2, rail- � . . ill � . �. .: , 111� 11 11� . . �! I !k �ut 'eN:c,,n :th� .slightest .. i � - ..� a r I I I ill, !I - PCs ' I I - . . �1 �_ �. . , ,In tot I las'set'si as compa ed with Nov��, I terous tree the reigning house of .. 1. I ­ , "y at EL nominal rent, in places wher�? 1 ,, 1!� ! i" -1i sh i v r t I n g . Britain'Is debe ndeg_fro;� King David, - d in pots . -1 . 0 1 . � . .. __..�__=..__1 � - mber,. 1.91% amounts to more than 8' houses are difficult' t6 .. obtain, 11fia ,. it , ..�i I . elther when �, e Hyacinth� -and crocits Plante '-" . , _ '"' '! I; . , ring ow will flover la'e this winter: Set - . .. ­ . - 1. . � .., . I I , . - . ' � - �` " millions. In the past thr*ee yearif the I . r I slypl� . freezone. ore n - 1�' . . . �r air -2, also al- � �!� 1� 1 ; arl%.cool i � .1. , � l niary otl)l?r privilekes q, I the Sweet Singer of Israel through the . /I '� * bank has pi�actically doubled the re- i P ifterwarc`14­ -, , . I them away in a d . p ace for a . � - ', � I . . . , 1. L I owed. - Sect io n. f ore m en. I -.---Lns t c ji'l ,, i .. .'. ., i-A.1clest Luglitcr- of Zedeklah, who fled . ., .. .... _-To whIle until, the roots aie proPerly � -�, _'_,_i _ , - I __ To __Ls - I.. . , . I This drug dc,­_n't eat ,ge of the Prophet . . I . S I )mmand; thev are' i are permitted to use old ties'as fire- I . ,, . . I -W '..., . ..sources at iti cc ap . 1! I to Ireland in char formed. I . . .. " _ 1. - lus, .1. . ... .� . , r ximaj4ly Sev es the t t up the corn or cal married I . ft p 0 'en. tim � .9tal Of �-�--ood 'so that their fue�l (-PetS--0t,q _� � ... ' * � Jeremiah and eveatually _===r_=t:== . . I , . .. r I � . I. - - rr ' ' ' - ! -_ . . ... I � , � I . but h lvels thu."I ., I H . =0 ELLANEOUS �" . ..� � .. 't allry ten years ago.-.- - , "nothirig- Mar,y of fl;ipm he,= - so lit , _ . .... . ... s r - , Ing of LTI�tcx. . I _C 4 1 .- I . .. � . tnev loosen� and come right out. . It is � So the'Kaiser is a lift of an Irish- -1 ­ . . . - ..- . � i I , �... - �. _* � ­ . . . . ----. -Succeed In g - stat eme-n t,j of the in- tach6d­to the -'r si�'mile stretch �thla�t , no, humbi. . ig! It works like a- eha ' _,; clElt. TV'MURS. IX-MI'S. ETt' _ � l I ;rm--* mar�o-vv­n-es­ttraatftn­,-a�ad --he. is -C `;n.'­r.l, v.11d exteruui. cured wl ,, . "': . '- stitution continue to give eve , . .they would not leave it- on . any ae-, I f I I � , ­ " - r1i .me treatirnen*. Write- , .: � * - 1 For d'few, � ts you can get rid o ; certainly a "broth of a bhoy." lie has ,,-.L rafn by wir h .. .:,�:il � '. . , Cation that 'Ahe of I count, but 'the mo'rt? ambitioug- may ba- . . - � U�, �).f"J.� inn latp. Dr. Bellainn ,.%ledical � � .. _progressi­�e policy. , � even- ii-arif rord, soft corn or corn be; : turned - t �e wor-Ld I ato a I)o-fi iri�brook � . I . : V. I __ come rosid-maiters. . I .(,,O. 1,11r.1te.d, roii!,,Rr,A!,,,,i. ont I . I - .. ... . . . - . - I I I � :? -. - -, ­- ' Lhe ma nagement� has also b,een.cbarac- I Th- section �orema 0�eeri the toes, as well as Painful- "fair., hut'th'ere are, fe%V* ivho will not be, - ' -41 . a . _ . . , . .. . . . � :: � .. . terized by'sound judgment. " � n ha,,. a busy -life-! calluses' on bottom of your, feet. It ' 'tend 10V'Wake! . . . ' -_ - .1. . .. . As tb 1 keeping the track ih good renitlr.'pro-, . I gl�d to at I I , I . ,. �­ � ..� bank -has gefie forwarct, partly under i ' ' - never, disappo!uts arid ii.everr burns, 11 Apparently the Kaiser Is lond of The Sout of a Piano to the ' ' . . . . ! verly �t a I 'with ;Iitchel�,. ' � I ' ' ' . - � , piked n!4jo`nte8,' . . . * ... .,__�: Ahe stimullis of succeBsive absorptions bites- -or inflames. . It your druggist � gazi' ent Aetion. Insist on the .- � , ,. , I .1 , well preserv,ed and (trained ' He Tn,j'qt' ng on this "proor, ' of his anti � . .. � , . ' ' I � . 1�1. __ I hasn't any freezone yet, tell him ' .. � . . ,Of smaller -ifistitut ions,' and ,partly as 'keep. the right �of, -,vuy -cleisr of weedq i . I to , and honorilible.11ne-age, for the Zhart lil ' of . . , !_ , � 0 HIG :-L, ?* I .11�.�.; .- . ­ t a little bottle .f u his : occupies a prominent pIace in h!s. . _ OTT' . . - I I. :, �. �. a natural result of growth within -its � and took after farm cro".ings, test th � I ge . or YQ from I ..� '' I . . i . . t , whole.sale -house. study, , , ,. � - - . � '­ . ' Is I . -:-- , -, ' � � - .._". .existing -business, its position .has crossing alarm bells, wberw_ such ex, i :_.. I - - . -.- - . - - PIANO AOTION T . . - ' " " I ..-.. � �__ . " ­ - been _` enerally -police. th-� �rack�'wiit !b - , � . - . . . . I 1,6P.- . I I.! - , - . ..-rapidly . con"lidated- %. and, and g ch -1 .. - �,., %� ------- � . - 7-w- . . _ . . �0' 1 , � .. , . . . .. . . . . . . r . . . . . . ,- . .. I _. . . � � ., . . Z a I' 4,1 1 . -, . . . � . . .- ,. I � . . . . ,- .. , '.. _­,_.. . . ... I . . � ­ - ... . - . .11novement.- , . I . - - I . . __ . - : - 1. % . I.- - . .. I I - .., � ,. �. ... .I- . � . 11 . � ... ­ . � . . .- .. . . _ .. _.. . -1.�nd ties. - . . .. . . . ! Among the hosts ,of ancient stue4' '_ .� ... - , . .� 1. � . � ., - . .N,. : '. . . - � i � . ",. : , Evidence of publi& confidence is ap-'l Prrzes . ranging . '-f rom . I . - ,., .0 . . I � . . TAKE NOTICE .' - .- 'I � _. , 1� .1 . . , . -�. , . , I . . . � , . . -btrengthened before toe ne, ing agaip-st p-weible ..danger fromi - ­- 1'BrAain in llalestine.� . _. , 1, .. . .- xt-forward . . . ' .:� ­ - . 1 f reshets or � fires, replacing worif r - ' - - ... ­ hes' $10-00 ��to�, That �Q'er .Judea shine '. , ' f to t1i . .- . I ­.__ . parentin its deposit accounts. T e � 4 M rnple.- � stiulgh S -, - . - ______� r . I i $100.00 are .given each year to tha I : . .Why SUFFER 11 I � .: -� Again the Star of Ecthleh�m . I � - We putill 11 i w s, .- I . . � .. � * " ' im- 1 Reveals. its light divine, . - I from well-knd�vn pe' I I . . . , _: moulals, not Press agents' tritervie -1 , ,, �shciw a growth of 53 millions in the . 1. .­ , foremen who 4how the greate.:,t . - . � : . - . .- I ' cp1e. . � - . 4 - .. . . r. Past year. and of 116 millions in ,the i provernent. on f�eir s eicsions- and.these: FOi to! .�Iohammed!s -cres*cent sets- 1. . . . .�, ' � -.---,,.."Past three years. Savings cferposits, I are'easterly competed for, the 'men ; This ChrkAma�;tide in .0ciont - From' all over. *�:rberllca they testify . � . I '_ . merits of MENARD'S LJ,NI: . . I .: ' S To .-hed its e0! rays; no more , - 31 t or . . nouselint I d Reme- I ... I �: - s .�' ,� - taken -separately, are about ,nine time tabing extraordinary interest in "heir I .. to the I -SK N -T6;.1TU RES ' " ` - - . ..; 4'. i�. � -the,total of ten year' . !w.ork.-,%%ahy of them began work upon _ UpOn ..h * - . I ­ : . . . ENT. the_bes .- - -'"A - . I :.!. I . . 3 ago;- � , 'rilie road Ris--TAsualmlaboorer-3, but now _ . v- holy tomb, - .1 �� .. - ." . dies. ' , . .. ­ � . '. - ., I - .- ...- I .. The statement of profts continueA . . . . . .. ., . When a post . . � . : _ . I... ,�. �. , . ... I ­.­�. . . 'with th-Or . . con4�-- f .-% b e __ - : ' '' ­ ,. . -. � ..... . . L ;­... I - - .1 I ., - " ; _. -1. %_ . . .. cardwill hrisigt . ...,% .., - - . : , to ,4how successful direction of -the � . . - .. I --botNe§ and i.AloFig -Icrusalem's- navrow streets - . . MI-NARD*,13- I.I­%:% NI ENT- CO,, .-LT-D. - � .., . . . . . . . _ _ . . - �1. . " _. ­ ! . -- I .1 . - . ; . , - � : - . .. . i� , their $80.00'to $90.00 a -month -1 an,l - I . ­ - ­ . '.*' . I -free samples . � . - ., �1. bank's affa" . k i Once, M­0're a -cross is borne. . .. . .- � . _. - _ ­. :- ,. -,. ., ­ . ,. , . .1 - � . � . irs , A b tantial gain- in_ en . , . , : - .", .. . - - . - . __ , , 1. , - I . .- ." t -dollars a month -nore in the, . . .. I . , _. .. I i �� . . I �-cities), W 81 n they . I .-I . ` _. ;_ . .­ .. - VU - 1 , I . - . ­ .to .1 . ' - . . I .- . . . 1. .. . --I;- I . - . � , _.� .- -.the. past yea�� , sli ' ' � itb 'a perk on whe' - -.,. _*:. _V. �� 0111TICIN . _:,- A � t e .figures I The crimson cross of'England's- flag . . . '�,- , *,. - -. the highest I;v ,4-)y,2,.1t5 reached, with. a , -reach the age of -sixty. with -free fuel I Salut- the Christmas morn, , '. i __ � , . . . � ' - 1.1,� �_., . ; And.. w�'i'le- thp bells of 0FrUtend.om' � ­ . . - . I �; SOAP . . . - ' 1 . 7 .. . _. - . . iihowing of- slightly better than 19 per and li�krdenj and with a family pnsl;, . . � ' ' ' -Food. Cohiroller's Duty. \ , � . - . . i - Announce the Saviour's Lirtb � . . I . . � t. - ' . I 1. . : . I 1� . � cent earned on paid-up capital 4gainst I once a year over any part of the line, I . Sp6alcii* recently in Ottawa.'V41i. . - . , adolatEd �" � - 0 - 17�% per c4nt. the preceding it ! It brings the promise in its folds I " _ - - , a- .4 the "Ch - . suld .that - � .YQSJ,. they corrAder thcmselvet _­--a"asting pe -Ace on earth, . ' -I- Archdeacon ;Cody loi Torurito,'. I _Xhich. give - . .- , - . . . ' �: .. , ., - _. ­ * A 'an dren of .the Road," and its chief sulD . . .. there appeared to be a wide -spread . .- � k - , I 1, the Quebec Bank's reeord as � � ­ -Minna Irving� - . . CUkj, . Ulief - �� , � . � ! .. ..',10'.. - .. � - Just now- they ..;. . - %� .6 ___ - . t �_ , ., . . I a . rid poirit to i ' ' ' 1 6 � . . ' irontrolfgr, �,, . �., I . .: .. earner bad be6n inferior to,that-Of th; � port, and mainstay. � I mis'�inderiitan�'di�x with - regard to the ' 1, � - I ­ , have Particularly- good reason- to feel'- -: - �`.` 0, f he Food .. � � ... �., �- Institution in which it is now absorbed,', I I . - 1. function% o I speedy ITeal-. . . A �­ - .. . .. . . I 'has been I GtRLS! LE11ON- JUICE - -_ whose primary duty was not to de- -. . . . . . _:' - ­-_'�_ the showing in that respi.ict-is highl, y, satv;fied, as the scale of pay . - I � � . .,ment., Then, - -. - � ` % '.. - �­ .- . ­ . . . . re-adjuate4 in tbe4r filvo'r by art arbt- . , . - IS SKIN WHITENER to-rmine the pric-c.of fr,.od.3tuff:;,but to - ivhvnotma6 - ". - .. .- . �, �, �t, - .�. . . �' I It . . . . -it that there was a !&Ufficienr, , . . � . . __. I . Y. . . . .. :�* sarisfactor ., ­ � ration board ta-an extent viihlch , is, , .. .. 7. : w - - see to , . 111c'se sweet, . . . _ . . -Profit -,ayrd loas figures, f il ree costing t,be C.P:R-,, for instan . ce, . . . . i . - . Z - . . � ., .. - .- A- over ,He , w to make a creamy beauty latlon - supply -for 7 export. � ". . I .. .. .. � . 1. � . .�., *,r "Years are compared in the' f6llbwihg 4 a million dollars a year. ... . .�. - I . 1 .-! � :---- - -1 - . . - pdr.c, .super- .. . �, I -1;.t . - , .- I ' . ­ . � . - .. for a few cents. . - ­ � :. . - .;, ­ . ­ . creamy em. ", . � .� .", t, I ' .*� __ 11 .. . -, .0�:� - - - ,.,. .. . � . I _. -1 I . : . 1, ... 1 11 * olli�ent.; --div toilet prepara. �L'. . ._.1 ".I m. _ � �;..table- , - . .. . ­ � � . . . .. : .1-mlimard's' Liminnent Cuzco Ctilds. Etc. I . r ver' _ -L . . I . I I 1. I . . I ­ - _'. , _ Serve%. � ' , . � ;ii)ns ..Ihyd"��p`r,int iblii -- � - : _. .. . , . - .. � -, - - -1 91T. � .1916, .Isis. I- F(aw Eaglisbwornan . I The Julce of t*,occifire,ih hFirtions ' : .. - - N yaAza , .hulc ikip ) # �,:_ ... - $ ! -i district recently, short- , strained Into a bottle ntaining three ! .Not far from Lake Victoria - � . , ,irou � -, : - .- Profits : � .'.112.327.979 2,111.341. 1.905,576 . - In a Londo . . ' '_ I ecorning serious. � I . - .. . -Prev, bal. . . 852,346 676.47.2 614.062 , ly after midnight, a li--ht was s"n , ounces of - orchard� whIte, mak" ,a " �of ) . . . ..� . 4, � there is to be found a large block ... I , L � . - - - � .. . ' . . I almost chemically pure sesquicarbon- Fnr frr4- sample earh address Post -card: ­ . L I quarter pint , of the - most re- Icura, Diart t6N V. & &A.. .� _:.� : ,;ogs . . .. .1 �-!� � I Total -, _ . 1,190,325 2..797.7 719 2.519'635 r MOVTg frOW-One-siAe of the street to i whole j_- of. so"'covering 50 square miles. ;51tttir�ugbou ron. . . - I � � .-"-I - � Lens- � ,� . .� '-,the other. it wai Fcarried by. a -post-, markabl�e lemOn sictri ,'beaufffier at - at - . - .. .. . � � � : , Dividends . 2.644A04 1. 4 1 " . � 2 0 7 1.347,200 ... ­ ­ . valuable that it *111 pr6 - . . - ..1 . . .. . ­ Pension E. � 100.000 200.000 I Q0. 000 . -Woman--sho . was --d0ivering'-tetters I about the* co -41' On6 must pay which is_so . - . ...I . . - .--- I ___for--&-' . � . . . ' . : , "I � 260,000 230.00 250-000 'aft -or delay caused - 1i I -mtwes . �: 6 - , I ;lm - � - . '. ,� ­ PrL sy ait 6-ir r acly come in for some c ideration. .. War tax I 129.357 llq.220 I fit&_0_ Airxr ot'llie orcltnary-TiAd creams. I .. . 6 105.90 - I I --" It --- Rlab- ' . I ., patirlo . reci r th�-�, -stm ..Fs ment of the war. .- .. ., I - 6 eu& v ". . t 000 . ....... of the pients ­ . are shnuld be t0en, to . ,� I I I � . M 9i - I . - " Try Sloan's Liniment and we ­ - I . __R#­irv, ,;; - � JONN,., ". . , , vaungm 'A.0 -on. A.ye, __ . ­ ­ I � . .. ,,.,. ruM. a. fine cloth -so : . _�RDERS .7 -_ ., i � , � � . I - - ":Xlri�L�"JL-­. _ -, . - I -6 - � -_ -- te ho r ", - . . � � � - - ��, MONEY. . " ' .1 . .�t :. , - Total :.., . 2.618.fifir 1:9,35.433 I.S43.1so ;�edal for doing this; at this ]a u - I no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion . rL - - how quickly the swelling is reduced � ,; .- _., I A I)omInLon Express Money-Orde . at V�aod . ..-J, I ­ . .,.. ..:- -�,-_Balance ...- 664,264 � 952,344 '476.472 The ,postwoman replied: "I am a 501- �Will keep fresh for months.-- Every sts three'cests'. . � _ id the pain disappear& No . � . ,. C, I � ­ . - .. . 1. � I- - - . . . . I . I 0, . . . I , . .. I . ,��:. - �% . It will be noted from the foregoing dier" wife, madam, and I know the' woman kliow�5 that lemon juice Is,'for fire dollars C.0 ., . . � . � .. � .: to ru6; it pene. I I ­ ... 11 & ­.., .. valu e of these letters; I am carryi 1, ,each and xeniove.such blem- ' __ . �. tratesquickly'and . ­ - V ' . , - . �., , , ..that a substantial addition has been . i A,,Ziisual glance at some nichardi by bringarelief Heve - . - �72. -. " i&eais of -service are.-,becom' tan �r.. , � rve secount. There was' Such . ingAshes as'.1'reekles, sallovNiess.and .. - E .. ''. , -made to -rese - - sby would lead them to conclude a botile handy fo . � � . �'. corn n England and in I - - r - 1-` . . I i mon enough In I andJ6 the ideal -skin softener, whiten-' passer pain I I.. . � I "I also added -to reserve the pr . .. 9 had contracted a case rheumatic % . I ,� . I . . , �. emium on ,many other- countries. And '.evgry � er-and beautiffer, . . ..-I that the owner rn green apples, and neuralgia, back 11 .. . . , - � , .stock issued to the Quebec sharchold- -ti e,they "carry further than-thp-no t � -Tl-;-Rt try It_L__4_-t_'f.hree_p aces of Of colic f roin eati g I - .. . . . � I I I Im . � I . ._ tin the or- . ache and all mus. - .1!i!_Z-1 " ` I - . , . �ers, and total reser - ve . rose - from � street." - 4. - 4 �. .. . . rug store�' and therefure-.TtK­�l"Im" - , - - , ­­� _. . .­ I : _� orchard white aj any d ' , . � , The trees -are scraggy and cle sorenem - -1. . . . � _ . '. -1 .. ard. - � . . . .412,560,000.9 year ago to $14,000,000!. . . �. . - . " _' : two lemons from thi grocer and. make, c . __ . . ­ . . . - . . � against a present paid-up capital 6f_ , up a quarier plixt of this .s.weetly frag- scrawny in* appearance, %Tbile some . Cencrous' sL-ed . 1 . . . Granubited Eyehds - -y ,� -1 . .. �, I - ssage It daily werp on their ottles, ­ -, I . 'i . .. � �. - - . - ­ . . � � I rant lent',on'lotion and ,ma of them look as If they . I at your, il 111 I .� � - .. . , i. $422,911,700. .- . I Sore Wis. I -yes In la -cd b --- d - is- L shame that thes;e' d-rtir.-gist". - 25c.9 ��.. 1. - I Sun. st and %7nd qu i.klyy � 11t,=Fhe- face, neck, armls ail --hands - ' - .1 -1 �, 'The cash and the "liquid" .position! . relleitedby M4rine�-Try it in 1 � .. __ last Ekre killovved,to go to, 53r-, $L00. . :::_'�'� � . .. big � - .- I. -ourEyesaud1nB&Ws.E . I .. , . I t ' . �. ..- � , 1. "" . � o� th�e bink are virtitially on a parity I - -0 . � ui -e �are each year, � I �_ Ir . - .. .- I ) ' .yeL � .... ... ".. � . . I _­_. littl � ... . _1 I ­. : . . - year ago. The proportion of i . . I .' ­ - - . I I . .. .. . I - . . .- I witb _x R No Swartia0vit Eye � Bread and Bacon Prices. wou . I . I- I 1 `._ I . . undai"Rem, cir-t's "l; - . . . I .8 . . ..cash assets, including with cash on ' -ft At Y�r Drn *' , � - -"��! "i " I , -11 ,� . . ;�: ;p b ' ____ . . � . 11 . . ,qr k,; I .�,J.,te. Nampo , I � 1 .- . - I. I I owe. In Tub" . E;,- - Free.. Persistent statements are madLi that, I.., � -�­ - . _. I" � .hand the cover ,in the Central Gold I a" Vv . - -prices of baEAn­and bread are � lidinard's Liniment Cures VlPhth6ri*- . I - . - ; . . A I . . Ask Z 11131411111111, 7 Co. clikkage d the' ,.. ;� . W . ­ .- ..:.. ...,Res�yve for excess note issue, equals - I ­ " " . I r, iii'Canada . � ini I [ . .9 I . , . : .... ­ . .. .. _--r�, . . . . I . higbe thl-n they are A . , I , 11 11 . . ­'­ibodt 16. ' " .71 G ea" - little pipeclay dissolved in water - . .. "� _- 4 per cent. -of liabilities to -When you Spill ,Ink ofi Carpet. ritain­-Tbe all;gntinn 1� r I ;'. - . 4 TMW I - , . .. ­�. . I _. I us or Ava n- s veg a grea ea i -- - -.' ­­ . . .. ji�ie. public, against 16.2 per cent. a i --are-�afleless enough to I gard to bacon has beon emphatically, ' 4 .�. ., . �-1. . If-y-coa . of labor and soap. I . . *� ­ I . I - . A I _ Ahe-pmqwtia ­ . . . year. ago-aAd iqui -on the carpet or denied f have been . ­ . . I—" .. ­ . . - , spill a bottl� of ink and ig'ures cited, . � . ... _ I I �:., � I I . - ;. .. . .. ��, . � . _______7__� cent'. agaitst I the rug at your feet, go to dii kitchen, which pi6ve eQnelusively that I . -.,---11_ -11 . � . . I I �, assets about 53.9 Per . . I .� .10 , . .� .-. : . - . I . . - 63.2 per cent. .­ - just as quickly as po cheaper here than in Great Washing eggs destroys the protect-; I � . . i �. �1 - ­ . '. . � . .. . ssible alitl get ' . I I _,T .. . _Tf-VW--T.hrow a gqnerous'*hdn The broad"6f' Engl' ..Ing film: with v.,hich they a7re covered, 0 , :- � I . A notable feature of the balance sa - . and is . . �'_41 - , . I . I _0 I I he' ink has. spr . _.-and-hastens th&'r spoilina. Kee ing k _��.-Sheet­iw-arrirtc+ease-of upwards -of 21 1 or -more, if I eaJ much -'subsidii&�d�y­the- Governinent an ' . .. _ 11�'_t . . . I t on �he in"* hile it is still we I containing other ingredient . the 'nests clean is t - . . _,.__:� . .. ,:,: millions in holdings of Dominion and i -up n well ! . .' I I 995- .. . I I i _. I . _.. - 71- - I .1 .- - i Cover the stai and then p - X' uniform P . . . I. .. 1�­ -Provincial' Government se.curities 'and . _ white flour �.__ � I - -i"_ __._11.-=,.__r. - i . _4 .� --te-Tricruale-- L -one­;po­u� loa-f -at-fLV-rc-en_­G,'was fixed. . � :_ - ­ , ­ . . I .--- ­­ -.-..--.- . . �- -_ - ra,������ am � . . - . _4 an aggrega. so that'n . o one will walk over -A!-r�-ad�_ �,�- -b-c�,, r- a --,--'--- . . ___ ��_ ,� , . - � . - N 't , ".... .. millions in all security bold' I po!�ion of the iloor. Let the �. J, . I _ . - I _p;�Liated to apply as a sulusidy to sus- . - ­ I I figures are a S. 1,way I . . AVIachi ne rey ,,- .o r - a I e . ._,.� diat I I . I measure of, t e d ec salt remain for several hours.; then -tain these prices. ' . t . � - _. _..�__,._ I . I. . . , 1� , I thi ,bonk s ee . - , & assistance which . Itake a clean �Ioth and a basin of ,wa- . � . I i. I . .v , 1� __ - " , . " I - ;:1. I . �1. 1.Z.1 . . I __ giving to war financi", In d I I ter and wash the ipot. One house- . . .i . ..- . , .. .. . I - ­ , * "' , .. ... � t, ­. . :�'A . � I . I 1. .. __ I - .. . I . . I .... ..". � . :,,* 1. . . �* � , . .A. " to *e assists s directly keeper says that she tried this Kfieme . I—, .. . . I ­ t. . ­. 1. - , - . Ir . . ,. . - �� ven �e% - I WHEELOCK ENGINE, l8x42.' - .:. :,`.il - , . . . . � ".."Ir 4 . . . . , . 4' , I I I _1..-!_ .:. ."_.11;, . . . .. . . - - 1, . I ­Vl�_-- :, ': %,,-.' I . �11 . '47F through the financing ,of 'the business and it *.was. very satisfa-cT6fy, 'not a _. - , ,�; , " I . w Automatic Valve Type. Ccmplete with supply, -And exhaust plpin& � ,,�� -1 ' . 4:hj�-t�, S Ne . � trace of t-be,ink, remaining,,u n the 7 '.­4�.? . ..". Of Corporations engag�d in manufac- .P2 1 I I - 1. . �,. ; - -flywheel, etc. Will accept $1 200 cash'for Immediate sale. - - - � . ­ . . - .... _.­: . I " � ­ f, . Al I.. - - _,�/, - -turing war supplies. The circulation ca�pet. _ I I ! .- _. . 1, I �_.�­ i , - - �.�'.. I_' a . � I I 1, . - _._____4_ .1 I . , . � I . . . I -.1. . - . � and current loan items' , both- , reflect . a 1, . 1 ELECTRIC GENER."ITOR, 30 K.W., 110-120 Volts D.C. .- '.' '. , . ,k',,._ , ., .1 .. . - . . -, I , 11. . . . ,_� , "' . .Planes and Kerchiefs, ' �- I � Will accept $425 cash for inimedlate sale. . . . I . I." ,q ----�-�e large demands oir business in the . � .1.. �. . � t . I I I . . 1. .1 ... . . ' The principal effect of th6 iecen .. --,..' . ­ . . I .�, . � �;; �. . _'�:.., � bank's territory both at home and a � .. ... : .. _. " . I . .. I apnounce�netit that th British, govern- I LARGE LEATHER BELT. Polible, Endlvss.' 24 -inch x 70 ft. � --',- . I . ,�Z, � �". , ; . I .'.. ­iabroad. I . , for 36,0 -in exceflent calb " .j�., .1. . Leading feature�s of the balancV ment.-had placed, or 00,000 - ), Will aceept-OW for Immediate sale, although belt Is- ­ . - �-, yards of linen for plane sails bai L�Oltlon and new',orro moul�'cost �,bciot $600. '' .: I—- . . _:,��,�­'. . . I . ­ ,;.. , . . _. r ", � 4 , .11 I- " .-sheets for two years follow: F,lr,l ­ .. . - � , , , I . ­ ­ ­ , . , I � _; , � - � bee ' d* e 'scarcity I � _­.'� - . . I LIABILITIES . . - n to .in " t I � of hand- . I 'I,-,ir-P size. '_ --- � - , , - �,.:, �. 4o� . .__ '_ . , i-� ..". . . ., ­ I ,� - J! _ .. -, . . - - 2917 1916 � kerchief linen or some time to come. .PULLEYS, �, . . __. . . , ..t-. -.' ,, -� . , , --: -, - .. ,' �% � I -V - _ :- 1 7 �" , - - , - " " �, . D--,->oWta--dem,­Tt 98,667 $ 59,365,396 ' 26xilil"30; 12xeG-$20; 121-�xQ-$12; ,'t2x36 ... 4& - ,:.��., �� .ill �1�1 -- - 0; Inasmuch as �'fabric weighs about .1 . . . I . �. 1; .� - :� 1. "� , I . IT - notice. - 1 6 2. 189, 7 I 6 140�862 199 . . .- , - .- . .. I . 0. rd, the � -, - - .. - .. �t ,� - _ ; . :11, % � .� . Do. total . 262.9�7.382 200,227:696 eight ounces to the -square ya ,,, b �2 BLOWERS ,OR FA?',',S,. Bliffalo make. -, - , ;.. ,:. - '.,--'-: �. ­ I T' � �. '.. � . I . . � . . Circulation - .:: . 28,159,351 18,178;228 order will cause the consumption of I I � I I . I * � I ,-- , '. ��'� , �* 1�:,- * --pub. liab . ...... 297.703.795 227,18 . . � I.! . One 10 Inch, other 14 inch discharge --$30 each. -I' % . , . ..'' I... - .11: � ;� J: . - , � - -_ 7 , .,Total-liab, .... 33&,,P74,l86 , 4" . upward of 19,000,000, pounds of linen ` ' �, . . . . ; . �� .,*�'. lt.��.�-' _'_ 253,261127 . � . ' . 7cl. , ' - . I ASSETS I - yarn, or much more than the tou'l of - I Tff F, 1. � , ,., - REAT, F,,S':�ATIES -CORPORATION, LT D'.' � : . .�'-' - I , _ .� . 1. , , . � : -1 ­ '�, , - . I . 1. Ll.- ., ... .-SV�Ele ,.*..-..:, , 14079.830 16,072,763 the annual yield of Irish flax. 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A•.:� .._sy; _� .. _rva _..; � u. ., , i, � C;AL�►7 $ ext speer New wKtraw►Ls c Year a duty In rgnt0. Blake, Annie le ependin,q the holi- c—$zrs• Tripp is visiting his da in Guelph. mo„ Banden]an Allen C , of To- brother i"ighl4gtnd Creek. '.' J. Beaton and wife spent .the rAr w , ' .,1ronto, is home ou six days' leave. -Gordon Law is In the catty for week-ead with D. R. and Mrs. Beaton. �,q _ top.eI -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, a few days owing to the illness of John Carter, of 8cragog, One., called' pent New Years .at his home his father. ori his many meads during the Yule. _ _ - t jam. -Grant Arnott, of. Toronto, tide,- -Mrs. Wm. Sanderson is visit- spent a few days this ^mak with ' -- o! Whitby. '• -. New 3i•-eaaw with -D. lt.-tied Mea. • , - - _ - - :- �e -,Mrs. •{ Dr.) Slake Heaton..... - . her _ . daughter. _:i[resrizrf Yicligl[lcian aton. fgtepheneon. -- _ - -�• R. and 'Mrs. Lawren-rA- - Wm. Brumwell-of Highland Creek, : Ll d Shirley, of Toronto, have returned home- after spend.' _§ pent the weekend with Thos. White spent New Years at the home of ing a ween with their friends in a�'�ilyy ' his ppaarents here. Audley, Mise lingers.' o! Toronto, spent a - - -I' r. Henry will be here ss us- -Mrs. George Stephenson, of couple of days with •her parents here Val next Tnesda�t to attend to hie ging 9t. who has been confined this week. :.trofesaional dutii to her bed for several weeks is hed � eon, Pa�ic18 be[orieMlaaviog for iPslm i -Mise ma (:� an, of Toronto, pow improving• Beach, Florida. _. has been a ing her vacation ge are -pleased to see Clarkson George and Mrs. ­Burkholder spent H w rs oat again after being eOn- Xmu with Mr, and Mrs. Dickson {In- -Begg a Shirley, of Toronto, fined to his house for several spector), of Toronto- We understand that Oedrie has re- bas been spending a few days at weeks throagli Illness..moved his car, Mr. Sinclair now'h�Cv- - the blame of his parents here. -Alf. and Mrs. Rogers, of gin- Ing ample room to accommodate Vis•' t6amour �istOniQ!'i I. -Mrs. T. M. McFadden, of Dur- sale, and Mrs. W. J. Taylor and [tore. _^ m spent a few days here with Master Lloyd and Miss gene, of Robert and.Mrs, Nowlan entertain. -" r parents, D. and Mee. Simpson. Brooklin, spent New Years with ed Mr, and Mrs. Gibson and daugtiter, • -A carload -of pea coal arrived the former's father, Mr, . Clarkson of Owen Sound. over Xmas and New and .F rienAs here on Wednesday for Thomas Rogers. Years. < ' law and was disposed of in a few -We unerstand that the deliv- Pte Hezekiah Pugh, of 8eaforth, a made _ • ' ' rTlOnrs, cry -of the Plcs$slxc;F NEWS feat returned veteran. to at present renew. _ Ing old acquaintances through the r " Christmas ' • Mise Marguerite Shepherd, of weep was for some reason delay- the v,iemity. ' Samilton, spent the weekend ad. They left Pickering at the fi Joseph and Mrs. Hilt and daughter. d , with W, J. and Mrs. Clark and same time as usual, Thursday Mies Mollie, visited over the holiday -tra e the' best et. , faunily. _ evening, but they did not reach with the Miasee Thompson. of Park- • - -Mrs. Wiman and Wm. and the post offices in this -township dale,. Toronto. G Mrs. Burrell. of Peterboro; spent until Monday morning, acid at Pleased to -report that Mrs. Norman :a New Years with their mother, Saturday noon they h o t 3diller, who for • some time has been Mi's. A. Burrell. reached our Toro n subscribers. .indisposed, is again able to be around -The police trustees were at We presume that e. _extra .rneh and attend 4o her domestic duties. +� Brougham- on Saturday settlitig of business at this time of the - A' W' aaeigban has -severed his con_ W. wish everyone a _up the enr's business with the year was the cause of the dela vection with the IIome Telephone _ Y y• Co. He has a new job`noiv-he is- - € townshi council. -Robert Gordon met with a _ P married. "Charivai•i shortly boys."' ' —Chas. E. Marquis, of Killar• painful accident one day last A Red Croea Concert will be held in �uey, Man.', is visiting his parents, week, while returning home from the Methodist Church here ;on Wed- -the 'ed- T os. B. and Mrs. Marquis, and W. J. Miller's where he was en nesda9 .dverii-ng-next. the° Sth. inst. � "' ♦ er �a h other relatives is 'Pickering, gaged erecting a. nein garage, He Capel, James Moore, M. O.. of.the 118th —Mrs. J. C. Bryant and daugbt- was crossing the fields and step- Batt., at present home on- furlough, t er, Mies Hilda, are spending New ping on some ice he fell, striking will give an interesetag talk respect - - - ' g in g the experience of himself and the s Year` holidays with Mr. and Mrs. the back of his head on the hard other boys. in the 119th Batt. at the as �r05 Brous , W. J. Trimble, in Niagara Falls. ground, inflicting a nasty cut and front. -The well-known entertainer, p Mn. F. H. Boyle and daugh- otherwise bruising himself badly. Billy Atkinson.,of Toronto, and Robt. Or, 'Miss Corinne, of Toronto, He la unconrrcanus for a short Dougherty, of Toronto, will give sew- k spent several days here with the time, but_ wag soon able to resume eral numbers.,and other loos! talent _ former's parents, Geo. M. and Mrs. his way home: Medical aid wag will take part. Help a worthy cause _ and secure as enjoyable evening by New �� Palmer, summoned and several stitches beim an attendant. �RQGG��� !r -The regular meeting of the were neceiidary to close up.. the R- Methodist Ladies' Aid will be hal wound. Ass result of his acct - on Jan. 9th, at o p. m., at the home dent he was laid of! duty for Rev - of Mrs. ti. Law. All members are eral days. , - ' regaested to attend. --Tbe public meeting held in the -Servicealn St. George's church town hall on Monday evening for t on Sunday, Jan..6th. "The Ring's the purpose of nominating caudi• - Call to Prayer for the Empire." dates for the position of police. ,� Bev. A. E. Bruce will officiate, trustee, was .very poorly attend _ __ morning and evening." ed. The fluancial vtatement for - . , C H A P M A -N t..f -Rev, Dr. Marsh was in Black-. the year -was presented by the, stock on New Year's on: retiring.trustees and thio shdived = which evening he Rave an illus- a balaiwe on .hand- of $139,20, On - ��, touted lecture in the Presbyterian nominations being rceeived, the , g-name4 %rPr•e nro1N1wPrl ; church of that village: _ followin ---Do y --our Christmas lapping early -The ntanp friends of J. S. Jeph• W. G. Hap], M"..-8: Chapman, John - Pon will be plea. -ed .to know that Draper. W. F. -Hendpr*oo and J. Only tnurtern'ahopping days iii] Christman, as buy early and get •best choice. - ' SALT . REGISTER: 'n -he is gradually recovering from Ross Thexton. The lat'tcr t.v ' Vie are prepared with a full line of ut to datd useful and fancy articles.. his 'recent severe illness, • although withdrew . their naiuea, -thus leav• V( ani ey DAY. J c�v�2~r•-Aur ion sAle In Gents' Dept.-9beaters, sox, bogta, ahoear rubbers, shit�ts, caps, mufflers. _ he is still quite weak. ing the old board re•elected-retic•• - collars, .ties, -armlets, .garters, hdkfs, umbrellas, raaocs,-shaving brushes, of farm stock, irnpterrrr�ias. bay and -Fred Stover. who has been clamation. W. J. Clark, the. re. otatioitery�etc. ' - miller with the Cain bell ]'fear turning officer. presided. frje rrre r Int ll, rnn.8, Pickering, P R P the property 'of' Wm: Uscombe. In Ladies Dept—Sweaters, boats, shoes, rubtiere, underwear, Dollars with Mille Co., has severed his conaee• —A quiet wedding Look place in Sale at one. Bee bills. H a. Pugh, }abor, hdkfs, gloves, ferfumes.' tib-dery, china, stationery, caps and starts tion with them to accept a position Killarney. Man:, 'on Dec. 27th,. at A uctioneer. - to match. fancyiioeaa;crochetdoilies. etc. a with the Ogilvie Co-,•Ajnatreal. the home of C, E. and Mrs. Mar- SATvrtpAT, JAN, HTrf.-Auction sale For the Kiddies -Boots,'. shoes, rubbers, cape. mufflers. underwear, hdkfs, r -The postponed anneal meeting squis, when their, daughter, Annie of about 8 acres of standing -timber. mitts, gtoveet tops,'books, dolls, games and iiumeious otherrarticles. Our of the Pickering public school will Gordon; was married to Mr. R. mostly good beech and -maple, at 'lot dols are specially fine, ranging In price from 15 cents to 9.335 each. be held at 4.15 on Friday, Jan. 11. Waldo-Greeaws ,son of the late 823, con. 9, Pickerin , uar In t in , the property A GILLESPIE, D-'NBARTON aped that there will be at least a Crystal City. Only a'few intimate of O, H.. Pugh. . Sate at one. Bee asset quorum. friends were present.' The floral bills. Fred. Pontiff, auctioneer. _ * _ __ 01 -Rev. Dr Marsh desires that decorations were very pretty, and Tussn�T, JAN. 15Th -Auction sale of cis ppY uj r4, aA the members and adherents of the beide received many beautiful faro] stock, implements,"J rbes,$t lot a j r<a� ill 30, con 7, Pickering, the property of w St. Andrew's chnrch be present at tokens of esteem. Mr. at3d Mrs. the estate of the late James V. both services on Sunday as. he has Greenway will • visit Chicago, "8p aro, Sale at one, See bide. Wm. a special message for -them. Spe- Hamilton, Toronto and other Maw, auctioneer. _ _ - cW magic. pointe°before making their home :TvsevsT, JAN, 22m)-Auctiotr sale of a . }-Mise Minnie Rankin, of he iu Estevan, Sask., where: Mr, farm stock, implements, etc., at 1 These staves are aaknowleaserT-- - still of the Canada Business Col- Greenway is assistant manager L con 7. Pickering, the property of -to j� >et gtoieY :Moe. has been appointed principal for the International Harvester LedRett Bros. ale at one.' See _ _ vt the Welland- Brrane Co. ' bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Ori Cele at, ' foe her new position on Monday -The coldest snap for the month _ to -&y. .: last. Congratulations. of December for about fifty years 60 TRAM, -Miss Us" Harding, who has occurred on Saturday last, when 8plesidld bailees, N tela! as►A _ • been spending the Christmas.va- the meteury fell to f0 degrees be siBlRNM ` hiii►dsome is ptdon at the home of, her parents low sero. In the northern part of here, left `on New Year's Day for the township 26 ' degrees below . t "Cali ead sea oat' fitM sisoi�. Mount Forest, where she bas se- 'sero was recoeded, while on the _,Je 8 l Y' ceded a position an teacher in the beiglts of Uxbridge. township 82 _ - _ __ _ - -Nigh sebool. 'below was registered. Not eines ,µ -A new G. T R. timetable 1871 has theri .been such 'a cold Tluoe MAwe 'g&w into effect on Sunday, one December, the eold being unusual- Via. J;, change being the discontinuance ly levers daring the whole month. a*at&andlut 12 sr �-': s[ the Sunday !next! trains. This n fact, sines early in October, itagg-ma aooeC�ar'uai pAliD oa " O ' ' AM 8 j will be a great inconvenience for has been an unusually cold fall, ..c. t e'b'°°' those living in the city who desire and the amount of coal used this nsMw - FOR WINTER ,Ma1�a•IM,. wtthoot to y omen autumn has been greater than for �' 1__ _-�- to spend Sundays at their 'h`j _ to the towns alongthe line. a number of years. In this year .:� Call in and ase them . ---'t=wo ca-riusds o convect o cos -acarc t the )-e are far• Amsa.omar uw.a+cears our - ---- - — - 7 Poop ���� �1 l at the Campbell Flour Mille, and ing a serious problam which will ".raO°, yOvt1°0ow�°i"wen•+a'�a`aif ~Manufacturer of Harness and Collars. Full supply oil ,for several hours there was a great likely become more serious fore �f _ Horse floods on hand. sCram4le. riot more tban a ton -was :the -winter -is_oeer• - allOwed. to each. A great many - we" e )iterally left out in the cold, st:ouoMAM Shoerepairing neatly done;• Prices reasonable- _ - as they had to be thrned-at�ay _. ELM DALE MILLS The annual meetifig of the Brou- altbongb they had none in their gbam Union Sabbath School will be PICI�EF2SNC# pICg,ERIN( HARNESS EMPOR Coal bine. held rn the Christian Church at 7.80 -Eli Wilson, who bas been en- p• m, on Tuead-ay, Jan. Sth. You can always get the beat Mani. W J'..COAKWELL .: sages as pri]xipal of thef public ' Lobs Flour made from No. 1. Home Phone 3900. ,school arrived in town on Wed- : OUNa1[RTON . Manitoba Wheat. : _ - Royal Household and Gleuora for - • deadsy and entered upon his The following is the result of 'tiie Bread. Try a.bag. new, duties on Thursday. Mrs. Christmas examinations of the Dun. Pastry Flot}r Fresh Rolled Oats TO Wilson will not arrive for two or barton public school for the month df - BRAN, SHORTS G1�IEN'100K.1, three weeks as 'the will not be December. Names are in order of -_ • MIX FEED$j: -' - abl0.to get their house before that ' merit. Sr. IV—Mary Andersons; , liars. Wd hope their stay in Cynthia Burns', Beryl Annis•. , Jr. CIA CHOP T .4 r Pickerin via be a leasant' one IV -Elva Annie•. Sr. III -Leonard CRUSHED •OATS '. �'Ve have•on hand now a s lendid aaeortmet4 of Cape, just in from th3 `to them.g y P McGlashao Mary Sullivan, Reta �BAR'LEY CHOP) wbolesalee. •They are the latest inCaps'and sureare dandies. r, o. $traoghan . Marjorie Annie , Gordon WHEAT -Notwithstanding the cold Bennett . Jr. III -John Frost', Frank CRACKED CORN Our Fall and Winter Samples for the Lowod.ee'Dailoring Co. are hot e. i >veeather a good crowd attended Sullivan. Sr. II -Irene straugg�ban-0, � MIXED HEN FEED The styles this season sire exceptionablgg ggod, the costsespeeiaMy. the social evening in St. Andrew's Margaret Gatward•. Jr. li—Teddy Oaldwell's Cream_eubstitate You know our reputation along this•line Is -the best.' We have ! Frost•, Harr Pearce*, Arthur An- C31!%M"sal. given you the best 0f satisfaction before and titin again. chdi•ch last Friday night naftr Harry the auspices of the Ssbbat#:sehool. nis•, Glenn& Gilmer, Dan Anderson. L -g P _ qi Molasses Meat " The pi'olzramtne was given by the Jame gBletiAkin*. Primed O Mu iet -,CHOPPING AND OAT Call and see us when in town next add we will iYe, glad_to show you i- rah who ave anytld" in the line of Men's Weir. a nnmberof ap propriate ma- tg t B -Harold Anderson, Eimer Annie•, Get prices on feed in ton lots.'. Go to the Mep'e tore or en a- esr. .- vieww. A rr►Ilse*'ban Wes ��wwken in Lngan Straughun. 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