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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_11_29&..M'�ts.• J 4 y`` it �, D..,r ."Yx .: •F� .'..,' 1' bye✓": ,.¢i* lT� P`; {.. f!-�^.: 4� :•?Y•' 'W. ../ r.SLL9 Y•1...'4"SYaY •S 9iy A� •` :.�'. _'4a't' ,y +Ki•' .h .1,��. M �y w ..'• b ' . .air' . - .. _ .- • _ .. x•,y. ..,,.. .' -• .fin, ING 4. �. i v 1 �-'4. w r. ..��.: r�. . n w'11. _ * ' � � , 1, - , ,--� i4- r �„ ,a kI'4 . r _ V -OL.^ � �ICSERII�( ;. 0 *.:F D�►:Y� '%`0YE �iBER 9�, �19I8� --:_ leo. Cid - ; -- r - i _ AUDLRY . DUNEARTON •t . • • ;,.Eetablishei§ years a-- ''� :afistsat 6srlg•: .� C O R L� .S - - The young people o! Aud1eP are Mr..a1�d- M.rs: Monteith, Of. Exeter, 1�tdfeaE of Popular Songs at'iIOC. ' practieingBfor a Gbriatmas, Concert. a Thguests of the Misses Allison, .,­ - ---r-- _ o? . _ _ " which 'w be held•.Friday evening, a Ladies' Aid Soclety will hold a 9 0 : , �."PXi I , O.D :..,�-7,.tl L. CALDWELL, M. D:; Bucceseor There.s.a Lump -of Ruga; -daft ice__ .Der&mber 20th:. The .program will Victor ,Concert' and Social In -the ,. , . - I)isie. consist otdialoptues souse; recitations- churcJi_fl.ridgy_-evening, Nov. 29th �. to th•laxot Dr. B: Brodie, PLoae nos $uesea'by the lass. "' drilla and choruses. clad Santa Olaua; at $ p, m.. The co ram wall consist - Olaremoa4 out. Rake me beak t Dear QId Sli ht p g bun " '` y% whnt:wHl be presets, will distribute of vocal solos ,by lilies Ida Smit, i t o ee. bartoa.' radey� o f the Conservatory- IL � - - M -�LS i.,- • . Sia flow I hate Eget up n the . Slits from the Christmas tr B1. D$., ,Y, ..E. CS�ARTW RIGHT,'jFor- taornia We:Ech fora later a>�nouncemefli an o! Ddueic, Toronto, ea Evelyn Hai e . merit' of G}rsveahoret; A ni•. 9noaor 'to' id f M (i Dr�" ,. S. R. Towle, PiakerlaQ,�o�t OlHdehon:. E3ood Bye other Macree, -the date clear. Everybody came Toronto, vocalist, Miss Marguerite . -..� _sI t! toss and 6s0 to ap..m - esiy - - • • - : c1.. -aad en o a rare treat. - Cook Toronto, violinist. Also, lant , -- -Dance Records OOc. _ j- y 'ern viewa.by Rev: J. F. Clugston, sub Eegis- - -Oh Lad , Lady. - ...N. - y ` ...0 ' 1 'E! 9'. FORSTTB, I1.= D; -,.Of 0., y � CENTENNIAI. CORNERS Iec, t Ben -gar, The eitdee are the ver w • tereg_msmUW of the oy�p� etrtaal ea$o- Slabsair . ` nest production to be .hwd. Admin -- Y' elation o! oatatfo.;Bpeetal airteatioa a!♦•a to Blame it on the bines� - There is a •sa in "The longest trap sins to concert and social 26c, children �.Icerise'Dto 4.286 � 1 the situs tai gls$$es. flys testes tree'. 24saying - Cianmont. - _ te>_ -:My dough boy'- - round is the shortest way home.". No 'lbc:' 'promises to be as ezcellent bQ des k - t 1. . -- Saored - .. - doubt some of our lady residents are evenia s salol tiltatt��e�nt. sat .come one i 0II2 Biib titII ' g t OII 1181 •�� O. 'McBINNON, M.D., L.R.C.B . Since Jesus came into my heart.. enure of it naw'. It must be. very em- and all anti -help c'alebrate our geeat p. lel • matabar ". member o! the Cows• o` Msts,ome hod ttei today. bbrrassini{ t to lboe ones way so near viot6ry. - ltgsleiaaa and nrs.oae a: Oatetlo ifeaatLts y PPy ? ill . An IIAIItltle8 re eE. ,s. a! Eo Oouep of Bassoons. gdfnbarsh. • . • ' -� S attiaottear to d$ieeees o! women and tiovdineton white carrots forte dinner, ''- _ ' ti. '- fir' - sttwtir �a. o0« and r«taenee. am. - just because one choores to. cut corn; - j "?s �.�..+,'r@Ott Baker eco abi�. saes Ma p E fToEa ��'r�:11 �� �i[ bei a d . n Hood o ` 1.! (#rest consternation, has been taus ionto, spent Sunday at .their home y 1.: .., . '.:'Baker (Suee& oHe e) .: a hTe aanadtan hove Ping'Engand h� . 1�. I�:NNIDY t d [a,ai m s Barrlstet Sol- " that ou fl spending 'a` few a eidurin albs been , ,, . %. ichor H�r Public, Ctsoveysneer Scc. . are marryinpt.there at the rate of 1200 P 6 y R past _ K 11-. monthly. No fur rine le felt at the ,week with friends laToroat.o. `1 er Whitby, One.. _0 ff�1V 11 341rs. A. E, Iiamtlton, who has just -Qi• F,. FAREWIiLy, K.O>, BARRIS- IV v anxiety �wffen one eeal�zes that 'as ''`� �� * early as July last Mabel Uarson told stoutly undergone a serious opera R! • 3'iiS Cosa Crowaattoenor "a0eatily Dale Armstrong and Annie Collins, tion at the. Western Hospital, Teroa «.,, p . • iloost °atr••Rhitby• 10-v'• ♦ vera q.utetty. that she heard- it on the to, was sufficiently recovered to be , L7Rr�Cy and Barrister and Jen ,�� Claremont best authority' that Letitia Taylor able to return home on Wednesday. ' $. CHRIS'T'IAN, John M. Gerow rett,urfled home on - -* :;„ �a :: Solloitor�Natary PnDiio, ata. lion to knew for'sure that it had been told Frida from hie annuafwpuntinq trip h - } �, can, - OIDao Stuck et. North, •Whitbv. to Ne.itfa Toyne by blab% Collins 9 , HOUSEFURNISHiNGS tathe north. He waa ver euccesaini '_ :: and Beatrice Carson that .Ethel halrin "shot .fret -deer. yye brought1. _. iLLIADd J. BEATON, B. A., Bar•' Townsend leu bed and said that there 8, H:� , =steles,, fetsor,IfotrrriPnbifc:sssoctatea B Stdck, at the lowest prices. would be weddings galore around Cen- back with him a quantity of venison. ,' - �- 0: �� Denison a reeman Mantle was called to Good- ''c to tt« wish. D[e.eza. ase3msn�1?ens F » foster, AAarristano R -4c o.n•zat Trams tenafaI when the ho77tta -casae back wogd"on Moeda owfa to the serious Delivery free.'- home. '-If you don't. believe' this just y , H ni ..,:.. ui]ala , a6 say bireep, Toronto. 4'd.a ,� - -,-- , __ eek Fanny Olosson. of his a re. Od ins. __ a 1[a!n Qeaiaer. illness slate �I l - V Z. Q•g, -� s7a11 aad. see, Inti Phone 824, . •..- • who has since died, er illness was hetstai the after effects of the •'flu.,, She was Claremont., i. W�rrttY ` a daughter of Abram and Mr's, Malt- =N$-A•+Wa ' '•' a The Hjgh "School and Hears sliest ale, formerly of Broughomi and leaves Q �wJ .`�LABE B. HEATON, D.. D. 8., school have been closed on account of a fatuity of small children, Much I. $�j�,�T� S�o* �' Y7 Graduate of the Royal fiklge of Dental Sympathy- nth is felt for .the bereaved ``� : 11, 3vraaon• ,and University' of Toronto. Office the "flu" among lite teachers. et' t y 1. over W, IYt. a'e hardware_ state. Wbh�,y OPPI The influenza has broken out among relat vee. ,w e hours 80 to 12 : Ito s,eo.■ iced. 'phone - N� the tasane gatiente who are occupy Rhe anotversarv. • services . at at. On April let Elie undersigned will taliii► '�11 II ung a wooden building at the lake near John's church last Sabbath were a possession of the above shop. r. x Do -ring Dr-Beatonn'ssbsencerovensas.; Dr. Cool`' the hospital. 4 pronounce $pcaesa - The Rev. E. Horseshoeing and general blacksmith► LL Iof Toronto,�win be to cha�rae• P pp - AND -- ,4 -.`i' • .~ St. Andrew's is to be celebrated on Turkington, M. A;, B. D:, of Whitby, work promptly attended to. ----- - . --- - b t will - ce -M , a -- ., Frid nt Est Sae YlMen Dy he preaetler, --T.fiape-and.interteri horses made, �ppe {he-Hlaseemnns.sre 21011 �ow iat33Di'!t� .- . • - - - a._ L'hdi�' Aid .of Ail Bafnto' Charch. mucb appreciated 'And, the feeling is a specialty of, an inoae7• re- `....- M .1---- Also a that Wb Ub- Iii to be complimented on . funded i! work cosh not - t �� G. HAllf-Issuer of M t . 1®� I t1 bazaar iii the afternoon and s' pork 5av3opt euc�-d muster: -- -- I i�il . Lieuew in the County o! o�ataa3e. and bean supper. Brougham ebo r supplie the musk d - - tlsesertaavillage. Yf1y One hundred soldier patents are io the morning doing themsetves A.10$ 3ZdC A.0 �T Edfl as B$ arrivin this week from the Guelph roach �eredit. under the able leader• - ' iv V.IRICHARDSON -'Real 'Ea- y M ;tanyg Hospital to make 'room for chip of Mrs. Chas. Barcla . 'the choir " 7 v s ate. lnwrance. �_=_^vsy�cana,_Notary - t _ _: the tobercutar patients: A" facets of St. �AQdrew'e church Pickering. �rrioQ iYio.itar lir Via , �1. 0.any - - - - U .. �, Parblie;,Efe.' pkkering, Ona. - - ----_�._ - . number are also expected from Eng• furnished the music for the evening -. - POIICHER; Real Estate Auo- W. G. BBrIIB$ (rflySil �hYBr and, making the total .papuLtto service. Tisa Irene Murkar and J. R. The Car with the half It ension motes. 1 • tisanes, vataator. ooti•ebo: aaa tuner - t about Yru00. Theztoa rendered very ,. beautifully Self•atarter, mating it sass for '' 61 towniaRe ucau■es.aroogham.. , by The War Relief, Society was ad the -duet past of a chorus, and Mies women to drive. ec . - Or addrees.R. K No. 1. LDeust Hill. dressed-' by Mr. MeneBetd. of --the Sat- Vera Burling the solo patt4gf an anth- - in 6scit east, making it. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage nation Arm in retia d to the cam= em. lidera e$eringa were taken at easy to read your r Army. �. Leen.« iw,the County of ontssi% . . paign to raise $1,000, for recon- each service. eTeniag paper. _ Cues at $toes "a his rata ao•, Claremont. � '' struetion work in this cottnt . The wide y wail n bed, coming �p T��} ��]' �/ �T d 8 is - '1 O NG "„�! OMEN , yOnrmaQyA ea a O S.HEATON TOWNSHIP otl�i3a - address and will help, to the campaign: -column. ma ie b are wanted as never before for btlai• E3niciet greatly P_ y by gee.N nttall a gala Lia,,. in another c 'the csr hs.drivee�' y 4 y.wa$ reatf im reseed the �. oesveyanear. Ceaadntoaertar tail" The objective is to be one mill on the collas, j ''f • �'• • .. Bu a Briscoe. _ Ask the dealer. aeiatr, •oeonataat. st.. s to lona aces offices and -as Telegraph Oper - p eataaapeeao$ty "less: M Mesa Lia store. S$AW'B 80]�OCiLe. To- .. wtttTsvwt.s t� *, - eseos' Whiievaii, oat. 91 Storl give the • ro ,OLS. o- ""--•-,* .- ` - . " R. 0. DaVid9oa, Ci�len7w d w P..�' g . •ROCK ,ROAD The ••ffu" patients have flow quite CANADA'S VICTORY BONDS Short order. Free Catalogue. W. "' recovered and ag new: rasa@ have' been . CH. Shaw, Pref Write. - Archie McDonald continues id- a _ _ i • for.ale. Denominations. --iso. •100. SW vet y p� repo rted: - s i u loco. Price•'« 1-s one accrued intaresc: W. or state of health. '� We are pleased to see Blake Annie �pp p��a, Hoed Hinter, Batt Phone IQs. Whit- Several city friends are visiting with out again. after being confined to. his e ,%%. - R-bI Cot,. tad, Pbaoe M. 'jocf a • 0 Mr. and Mrs. Churchill at present, i��Ck�i1lin�l�e The first ice of the season is being bed for some time with a severe at•-- , ". "�IIGg S. PUGS. Glen Ma �r.. Gtit. a Rreatlymjoyatby the schoof child- the "8u." z Licensed Ane/foaear, Estaakw ezpar„� ren. The vote Je feet becart►fag a New o ; 9eaao i import @& and ,ho-Xisessiv stook.• Cli$ori Hubt.ard has commenced Jerusalem, as three houses w ch haveS .0 e a t ie.l.. eonaneeed sa ober•, writs for wms Flr6t-oIa66 figs for biro wood -cutting with his asoline en ine been vacant for some ttme, are now gi ; sea partionlan, P�oablad.Ql]t. ably g B B occupied by Jewish familiep. , - Day Or II1gI►�i outfia ' The Metbodtet Sunday School .anal- _ - Mies Robson -'it sale of standing tim- �POS'iILL. Licensed Auctioneer, BIIB Meets all train$ versa will tie held on Soodoy, Den. ' . toe Ooant!« of Yank and Ootssia sea /..: ° her r►aa g Stoat success. As much as t _ - ' W. eatee of all Made attenus0 to short«, Teaming promptly attended tet $Ifl was paid for a quarter of an acre 18th, when services will bethe h evi nLath y notice. sdasese6r«aSlve:P.O.. Out, Agent for Csnada Catrisgts W. of timber of poor.goailty, the after000Q at and in Baker. o Lieut. W. A. Jiickson, .o! :Cam Ing it 7. o'clock. Red. Sir. Baker. of MORTON Mr-.... GIBSON, Ontario - - Rathbun. to apensling tan days vasa• Markham. is e:pectrd to conduct both "" and Dominiod Land Surveyor and Civti W. H. 'Peak, picker ag. lion with bis parents here and with services, The annual Christa da tree • - �i x Engineer, Hopkins street, Whitby. Phone nal, friends at Toronto and Hamilton, and -entertainment will be held later.nt . "; � ... i " . , . . w aIle tate W. 's. Yarnotd. Ontario Another- of the old residents o!. Q '71 �­!, �snrveyor Port ptr,y -�� Lieut. Jackson brought_ house Lbe Whitevsle. Mrs. H. Johnson, died on,V :Water Pure Water - .:A� , blade and hub of a broken propellor. of Monde eveniQ 'at the a of 76 years. �1ld; MAW, LICENSED AUC- . f :. an aeroplane. It will be called a relic Y B B TIOPiEBR.lor Yoet.Gatarie and Derham She was in her usual hints of health of the great war. He intends to mount A; Coan" of ado prom=tended ft you are wise on' will use the onl iii last Friday, when she received "` w,, Tenep reasonable. Dace formay be y y y the hub bQ a eland sod have. it decor=° - • ae, Oekv Bea• W g a. rel tic stinks when preparing Ehe _ � d Ideal well, drilled by Chas, -B. Rice, ated with a it of win sand a clock Ps y , . 1.1 ,len' csaooee. Wbitbr. oat. sty in the centre, and black cartrid lei is.. dinner. . She gradually became worse . _ - who L agent for Wind Mitis, (iawline sorted in the holes in the hub need _to unlit Monday wheasIia passed ,'Q .» BQ nes. all kinds of i and 'Stain wap. Her funeral took place on A. Z. 11� �OR,� �� gI pipe bolt it to the machine. The blade is .-" Mm'-�IMO'73] Thutedavwhenfntermeat took place j Vttor Sat t0A . for water works. Also bath room fie- made of a�pa!1 stripe of white ,oat in .tile Msckbatn cemetsl p. 'Besides ,, LoovsiR HU . --. • %a►!y S tures. etc. Everything given careful Blued ttobgather which Silsoe it great her bosband she is survived t5 two _ a .y., !r Itnua.. k: 'a once 1Qacp College attention. _. - ........ > . . and Grsdnate of the Veteriosry iiI08'S PUMP i'VOR88, wNITsvAts Mrs. Frank R ilbur, both of whom reside in the village. The bereaved �`. - - - Bcienee Association. Home Tel. 5UI. Whitevale.Ontj On Sunday nest, Dec. 1st, the Na. family have the sympathy of the come , "Phone-ofHee 1806; residence 2802 tional ThankeRivtng Service for Vic- munity in their sadden bereavement.X.dr � y^CL7IREMONT, ONTARIO tory will be celebrated at the Method- Oa 3donday evening about twenty-`' ��. ist eburch by a special Service •eJ Soag five or thirty friends of Pte. Charles pmt for Success I end Praise. The choir has been join- Fraser, who recently teturned from ° HN PHILIP _ ed by f�riends from the Baptist choir the front, met at his to show is B�rIIp;Pine� Tar and "O ,Come to and Locust HiII; and the Qtusic eh a tangible way their appreciation of Syrup -P. for the occasion is most appropriate. the services which he has rendered the " ' Has a full line of an -Cn The opening 'chorus -The Heavens empire and the cause of civilisation Cod Liver Oils f ed meats eonstant on•hfad. L�- ec " freedom in the Rt eat war. Mc, - effective anthem of full, rich barmon- Fraser has certainly- .4 r. --- ies. The words• Are taken from the Britain's Empire. He was all through 'A .very effective pre ratiQII .Ot { `' �-_ e and i '`fl sen,eoce-ie significant, the Boer war, and when the present Slim, Bologna, WeinerB;'eta. Yong$ A Charles Ste, Toronto; - "- s i� �earbroke-oast--hdde''emed it hie; duty _ trOUb18t30IIIe liOnghs, ,� ': :_. Highee rpriCt+e d for prepare 'y q k y nor language w ere their 'voice s o0f to again enlist: -1�e�ae 8 Pt We can ou uic lb to tali$ heard." Another fine Dumber,Is "The years at the front, daring which time ;Butcher 8 settle, ­11. your place with .those w o have Leac March," a tribute to the boyo he hue been thrice wounded ,and' also re8IIlt8. oucceeded. Every graduate of thiq who ere coming haat aad a remembr- badly gassed. He_was the oldest man __ _ - -school'this year- secured employ once of thoad who have fallen. These in hie company and was•affectionateld , � _. TheTh Fickerill meat promptly.. Every dollar you gave their lives that we wbo remain called "Dad" by all his associates. ,',� - invest in acquiring an education in at home might have just this oppor• When all had assembled Mrs. Judson. - • • ' this school will pa big dividends.1. :�i a�Ce ColYlffiltttee Never mind "lack" or •'chance." ,unity of holdin a Thank- glviag Ser- Pugh- took the chair and called It Cali be L188d with BgUaI satin- vioe'to God for Victory... A beautiful upon Mrs, Margaret Reesor who read taCtiOn in All ThrOillt and , r°. CORItR& • • PRUPARAVON Is what anthem -is "There shall be no night an appropriate sddt�ess, and Mrs: D; C 13 . �, _ - you•need. Enter any time. Write there," by H. W Petrie. The words .I�IIII tliffi IIltleB llQ�i �,` Tha object o! this Association is to foe Clatalogue. R. Beaton, who presented Pte. Fraser and the music richly accord with each with g bandsonie wrist .watch. an Coughs, Colds, a lessen stealiag and prosecgte j , . other, and the melody leads the mind o for $20 worth of coal and a purse • g W. J. Elliott, Principal f „� - -- the felons. _ to imagine what iL will be for the day onep, as well ae a large Ohristugae •BlO11C�lltt3 �Oar88Ile8B. , Ivl to.bave no night. ht. Mr. $em will de- cake, Pte. Fraser replied in a feeling . - -,o . RR p `.t t .>s[t}mbas flaying property siolen oomm6ai• . liv7er the sermon, IL is to be hoppeed manner thanking hie frieride for their _ I3'ia8� t0 take. - G °aN iinmedissuoy wish a�nyy m.aaboe Eggs For Ha�ehi ! that every person. who can ppossibly handsome gifts. He also showed them _ ; -:,.* ` . of Ezeetilive Oommiilos. attend these Thanksgiving Servie-es some beautiful needlework which t _ = - �-. •, , >t[ember$hi les 11.00. 'from) $lack Breasted Red ._. held this day throughout the Domin• be himself had made while in the _ 111W* t: p foil. will be retbut. Nothifi ebould , hlttt$e-choice stock aad P g hospital recovering from his wougda. :Ttobtatmav be had from the Pr«ident or, •` . lezcellent layers. be allowed to prevent each one. man, He said that be hoped to give the ria• rt T Lid a ,p'�m. "��„15 searetery on apptfa►eton. 'Jwoman and child, making his or bar Ing generation lessons in needlework • •i ! 1:s,, Also, Young Belgian Hares, public acknowledgement and thanks during-tbe winter months. His home 0 4�, y .Sxee: Oom.-L. .D. Banks,b.l9. Palm- and 9tIver Girey 3ibec to God for having Caused thio fearful wen beautifully decorated with flapte Druggiet-Graduate Opt 0A .A, or, W: V. RNardson, Pickering, ianal(ares. war to cease with Victory on our side. of the allied nations. At Pte, Fraser'$ AII�Pedigree�5tock. The service at Wbitevale will begin at regtteet the happy meetingi[� dosed with O. N. R. 1't +t AB. a . �•' �bBXtOd; W. �t C�tif�(: T p. m. aad everybody wit! be -made singing the National Ant ova and Etre �� M . '" PICBlgRiNO l we come. osotog �a=�'B' i Prssldeat, _ 8e0leuryI.W.WGORDO T1 ay,„,. 1rt, r. YN T:,-" -�.` ..r _ "f L• •� �.,. -. ..., ..:M" >t ,•. 1 ��� "faa,P,,;:a '.i' �i !':Lha x..i'di4.�»ii•�'w'^_4tta .,ia�kmhc:.ri �,.:•:..t.r .:'n .: •"f. „e. ... +tr >'ni�..9...,_..5._......�, '.fir . :; _ �,.a.., .,.. _w..a e,.,... .-.,.�,_ :w?4wr.,: ,.._x . .. ...._._<4ce_.l4il:,:..�.w�. sq.. .ww..'_,.;:7'e. ,t .i ab.As7•._.rC ....r..'w '>,;?Cru:6:q. ;(::a: a 4' Vin.::.C�9�"v•�3.,a y. 3. ­­;�7 •P "Wild. IS 114 -.A=`A1tT OF ftist 66A. 4natcel 0* a. job VAI ."Ohl I couldn't say Xi i1I 'Witgas, ..That )i L Ni to�)"*P -ilev aiid,iliiii FA at, aby dmll!lililitl• ? ail�. eigir. interest in 1ft*.AI ail." 01ii h :,man, will come Wck -_ ve'ryday-De lo;140M, EurOPS . especially those of the A HUBLW. ANTHILL answer served .. .... strange adorned with 1 7-­ tooln Pi* min 'TU intimition- thpt she mad,and inflame- e per- 'le e viijitta seem haps be tnable made her :�lal iv to extent; litybesslou in Africa. -7His p developodk this curious fad since teRoId­mwe desirable., pray urgency, ma. times long prehistoric. L F-sanie, in � Surope, it a small were mo vjpsr I] most rrass' and yet he dfil -Congl the jack tar for example. SOuntry artera.. it- emba* ' mg .—Yet, in other qu not. - COIN VU6 y of pread - if One of. the things he learns ot eater- covers 8 -rit - large part of the globe. Int before pig's 00 youl. will glance at a map of Africa, her alk.that be could offej. tht the service is that a pi s f -t Uri naclous Of respec6d __It. ym wid tinct that nearly half 'o! tbat r instep will pro- is IIIIIIII�el-Qu_hLa left the -reticence respected _ -- -— t, him -eart cut of French ownership._. -He Was'tr7ing., to win her without frorp' than. or&Aarily Important. in Tho bulk of tropical Africa ib r' 4­41N=ki Griech luming rwourI to, Ms materW ad-. more e Ael vantaps. It irss,himself, not his these days of submarining. F'rench, 'including the great Sahara CW at aJI Gr' Cr$ The antiquity of tattooing. is evi- 1-t-ert. Morocco belongi toYrance; poss"Idons, that Ire was trying to, present to her as worthy to be byed dence4' by - its almost universal em- 50 likewise does Tunisia—though- - `Often and often. II thought plqI among primitive -peoI wavelike Ikqrder. tribes . perpetually t'a and thing It would.beI In New Guinea the young �r tb�laa du Oman are On or indulge in, hostilities. me 22 lill 1511!1 111'' I'll I, I'l 111, 111,11 IIIIIIIIIIllsil e -i their- bodies, their Tunisia is one of the least knOI An bh fkive you teach me H about them. Often and faces being similarly treated. after regions bf'tha world to thd'evirY­,day` traveler, It is also o often I!vo thought how grand It would mvTiage• tray ne of the hottest._ inhabitants largely dwell' be to, have you taking me - rount and, In the SOilomon -Islands a girl is on that the showing me - what 1. ought to think.* not eligible for marriage unless "she , i:. -caves dug underground, or in thi n hourea built especially to be bleat-, N REOut. , Rw I has been tattooed. The ' girls of car slow, He rax Y back to the BoMeo-anL thus adorned from v roof, or even in h* Iside,taverns. ?lot P 46 ditY, Pleading with ber all the wRy' passing the Veniten-, to knees in most etabc&ate fashion; In southern Tunisia is - a mountahr- When. they were pass likewise their hands, feet and. ankles. I Of considerab Douirst, tLwy he said.— Aer Arthur I - size called 'Vfte •decide ay no or�- In 'Burmah, under they last king,.rwhich once upon a time wal active- - ther you to 1. as, Nora, I'll do what I can for. your 'every 'male was required by royal volcano. Bubbles -of voleaiie 9111 097111 J6 to Made it a' veritable honeycomb `j 144 Wl *Uj�* coniventsu AU0, yes, Honest to God I will. I edict to be tattooed from waist of so eaves, which in these days are in- kind of mind hearing that be had a kne and it was customary for the raw sort of a deal.' girls to, have their tongpe's. tattooed -habited. In fact, the whole mountain ­,-,C2E*TTE1L XXVIIL— tions were eTngod -but a soft- Indeed, he was 'feeling I (Con:Vd r bad - about I With ch 'to attract the nien. t3r­aLhuman -anthill, -densely arms is a, ef and he was Akagulre, ' I'm sure you, hearted wre an to see that lovely. Dave; he had done a service for a; n. Widows in the Hawall pt,,,,x lateI wouldn't feel as you do you knew high-toned lady in such distress, and henchman in Islands, More shout me—if Yell quite blithe 11idifferent to I Wdo MW VMO I! t now from it: up to very, recent y -V to know thl in enlisting Maxwell's the injustice that might esrs.- had the. 31livy ' brother i&.'Dave Ses"lap; � services for Schlulffe he had remotely Nciii, unaware the+ his conscience ..mea of their dead husbands jai- —HUN GRATITUDE llts's"Mae AL,tw Egyptian wo- Y-Year sentence at the mums of that, dis� had reason for being uAeasy, almost tooed on their'tqfigitei. bus -'tress, made- lilm feel all - And could say Or Murder and rob= M bus-' clicky yes to him after that speech.' men to -day have their lips pricked Submarine. Guamr $ftyvSo-iull of OW ` band was cruel to, me and., I Z him, I pulpy Inside. Almost, but not quite; for although blue for becomingness. . And in. Y OjL &a Who Saved Gernian Liv my 'father, halt crazed by what -Don!t cry, don't Mrs. Oorcor- she liked him now better than she had 4-h' a% hill as I cry, e northeral island: of the ,daps 7. to Dave and me, shot it an .10, U..I he bel her, Zor her eyes be- ever done before he wasn't after .4orf(yrfivs ioars ago Evert Bakker, anese archipelago., , the fashion - ae- sud ra killed my husband and himself. to svvft in tears. "I'll do what Jerry Donohue. cutch fisbkwmap of the island al I shall greatly, an. ne".. "Sasl muttered Mirroe=t can- sure I will. It seem (T9 be continued.) that girls t a to map large the apparent aim of * their ;o k P. r1a mands, a�rk, :vrab'g�ven a. gold medal by thil Sing. his browi. "Killed -now. Y think of it -1 heard at the time` Germin Government* for heroical .426-1w" that it?" that y1or brother got kind of & raw The Nual on the Rifie. mouths by -a tattooing in red about saving ly deal. But honest to God, •I don't ving, at the Ask of his own life, "He didn't him," declared Nora. At the conclusion of ' a lecture the lips. on I twelve Germans fvorh a stranded ship Villi sure fie didn't. There was an- know what use I illen be now, for the Most remarkabI of -all tattoners, governor Is of the wrong Y the care of arms the uslaal questions at NoI, in a December gehil ,;;6 c otter mai. with Win, a man named . h follow a lecture were asked. however, are the 3iew Zealanderir. ? j] h*X'n4t Se likey to listen is -still alive, aged eishty-two.and 11 Dana made a,caideasion to ing at I how Schlupfe had arranged all,. - Next autninit we'll have an 41ec- The first' question was put -to an whose men of rank have alwsl beI Ba I ir's only son was shot -desa iA tion, and I'm hopinf distinguished by an ornamentation Of -to rob the store, and how to get in a man "11 Immigrant, who, although - a from cold'blood,, for no offence. -on. the deck 7 f haI doni -the shlootin business w th; and if I esl now arrival, had straightway answer.; this kind eo-erine the body h -pad bat I can do bm of his own vel by-- a dirman'slib, t',youMY to foo� he face, dug out withwhat adcalof-the MoWerland.D4ave id. know he was telling tie sure 61 thsI Mm Corcoran "Now, privaU Cagey, what would i raftes inflicted by a slisirs marine gunner. lk� 10 shell—the uth. Dave wouldn't ---he couldn't! "Thank you, Mr. Maguire. b- I )Ildn't be the first thing yc�u-14 do in $eaning: cuts prevented from heating by rub - Halt and Half. u could always - P Oft blusi oilive- and other colored earths IM It. t 3 9*0 what roa want- "Sure. suI I"it 104 at the sum r Lt the -ADV"-T- PaI 'a hand 'over his f6is believed he 4 _WI found To for ad no matter who guilty in the first degm, was governor.": -�e—j­jr- -cr reant-yqueed -1Maguire t sm rdine to the AwY Days told "Llaten 'to that ::w of me rfUll of Ft etrvew mask adorned in earn ex o lid rM- fal 44 "Look at the, nu pattern with two or more tints. The breath. as- he surveyed, .the knock:. 4 !here was nothing to excuse the shoot- laughed ruefully. "And- It's what a mber of your Me I In 'And the 'Judge -would have bid good many think too --as If there What has its number to do 'witj wbolo effect ;% tbW 4 jan elaborate Lnped recruit. Then he - pointed a bial t to del or sentenced to pri- was some arrangement by which I clianing It?" asked the instructing serollwork. wMeli As suppped to be sI ger. an Ifur'l1e, at. least. Instead of for could always bq pulling vim &t ­the officer. - "I'm afraid you've Dot been highly oknamel "No," Zdeclaribd, "you're.hopelesb, twenty, years. But the man that CaPital, But• yaq may be sure I'll listening to ins. Casey." You'll never make a soldierl was pan ly al rg,,a Congressman do all I can. Add now, Mm cor- . "Wall. $Orr, Id look at, the nun W def got some wit- carill do you reaLize what youocqnumber W210 bath nrA knI in-fortuale at yoi now! The top.lalf of your to cast Some, standing to' attention, an' the doubt on Dkve's just sald T" to make sure 'twas, me A& I never knew IAMI or 4111 virtue.— legs Is stz alf in was a 1wrfectly straight "No', what was that Mr. Ms. was a' cleanin' ot"I 3(jalet. ottoin standin' sit lint Ir same, --and so the Jur7 Suire?" alF sad pat -the w ---!-Well, that you have a feeling 1!m thfug on Dave --thoaq If they'd bad al ys *Utl wQVL-, I. reall coanr' tioI as. I've -. said, thWd suppose now Zo" Ift real ti have the rourage of them and to give It to me? blosrg it ins fli^st-deme vardicL I "IL uses you don't wanl any long. them was some � al Kilrire.'! y ,tins of I InfluencoAallping I -I "San Ido. Why not ; "Considill ty man --getting a ce I all You've found 'oat C=l about me that you didn't know be- :.'heen tr 1, laying_ ever so long to get, my 1 02 to" up- so -that I could tell yoI 11 strong* .1d W If Rfs. and aWt you it yon. wouldn't that couid nuke any difference. Pin Wo Dave> cam; and then, when asking you just the same aI little look u found how innocent --a murder! more so; Mrs. Coreoraz�, wouxt you be he was. I thtmgbit maybe you'd be jay wife?"' willing to Use YQW�, Ingual and. 9Ttj never thought to nuLrry &g&I -Sugar. him pardonal Mr. Maguire. I Der LI never Ones she Ud started on bier speech thought to marry. yom, 'So a don't ess 'A Little she went ahead with It almost breath- how I can mi- all at on "My sister fieve* t to marry 0 k"IY; It wasn't for nothing that she I Way Goes a Long bad rehearsed it so often, and the'amno but she's going to (16 it.,- deckrstion that Maguire had made "Yes, but it's a man she came near to her supplied her with the confid n the firaf she J%e Canada Food Board hers put the homes on ouffaLr, But a little sugar sow a ence that she needed in, o to put =a y 5n A have had A tender 'feI their honour to sive the Art Of-wthch­sbe was Capable ing for. And lIve sometimes long way when you use Com Syrup for cooking. PM thought, into -her appeal. Her voice her if I ever did marry again, it might serving and on cereals. It makes it easy, to obey -the eyies, her '--very aptitude, as ;6 &a' be such a inali. ht 9 • with ber arms straight at her sicca I Consternatim manifogtod itself on. War Order I 01 and h1hr hands grasping the edge of Ma, gurre 5 ' plump` fate. the binch, wire of the most touch. x ou don't mean, Mm- Corcoran, Jng. suppUcat;ion. She cal tell, that then's -9 YID love C DnW N �gup,& N D even white die spoke, that with?" OlftebodY 0're in, 9n sh COMM Mg a maki n Impreselon; she re- ob, P9, I woui$n't say filial: And �A "quit x 'he e the &"hawba of 'Pity In Me- -donitkhow -D wIliiare, now - as. me a" more, Ins t ever, of e1l magical' impression used in raind; that' s :11. that .tense exPrel of VMS nisking—unaware The . :Ll L -WHIT Y;",E she , never before presented to the relaxed, a=crl. implaely eductive -and be- his eyes -remained clouded wfth dis, Tw. so cc it iuilirig'ar aspectI, When his enlo�- satisfaction. CORN SYRUP Corn Syrup is corn starch converted into its T sugar" form, making'it even more digestible and palati- farterls' will do' able. It is therefore made from the mosit. nutritious and whoWome part of the corn. A BY cleaning mg—restore any Articles or dyeing—restore And as"corn is grown -in. North America, =,ctdoes to I Thweeded poli, zood as new. no uAbe sYr s still so urgently for carrying food and supplies_-- .121nd any you can usIe a household.. draperl 11 you wish of CoI Syrup. -de-TI—MICe ZILK)MCS. We UVWU M Ine nne8r. of --Write -J&Ab-� Canada Food Board for way. POI or express charges one Bulletin 011% COM � S d- thw -V meantime, get a tin Of -CROWN -k of Vhen,you thin --k• BRAND Corn syrup or LILY'WHITE Corn Symp-and try It In yourjI recipes In pl.4ca of sugar. PLEANINGI DYEING Sold by Grocirs everywhere DSBQG Think of Parker's An 2, 5, 10 and 20 lb. tins. A.; 4� boomet on houielibld suggestSons, that says V. YOU _Money Wln be. sent tree:Vt chwis, WAts 4, -0 Bye Wo L' mit s Rl • , - _ R�iD ,� ;. RDS f:tG r SR Ai I A I A 1W a 'aa� Rd such w e a KjRG Cleaners and Oyer*, The CanaUStarch-Co., Lim Ited 791-yonge St. MONTREAL. ..c ,Y.- M M, 4 2, 41, T OHM_ -: - ------ Al.,,#' asil Lormhie­ g -%4`77 ;Surrender 0 Enemy Navy Assures Peace -British Grand Fleet Vritish. `7 'Two. Shwle 1�ea to. Enable �Surrendering vested- Adv"ci-. --jXT -17H tie Fars Fleet th come Up theCentre. on jr. -The War Office the a. Paris, Nov.. 24 Loidon.-Aays'.. - The -fog, which. bad enve*od A A despatch: from C.&W announcerne-ni 0-night an the opera� three days cleared .0eyanty-one German warships, -�con- Grand Fleet for th: tions of of occupation 11SYS* • Ift, and on.-Thurs Y stinting of nine battleships, five'bat- Wednes&aj nig of the li- '6.1$t '---The c tI& the -weather was dull with a alight omplkteoccoa berated territories pf Mesia and Lor- haze crplsers,:sevenlight cruisers 'an haze har6ing dv6r the Fiiih of JrOith, Ahieiemint- raine- is in process. art '50 destroyers, the gteater ol the The Beet which witnessed the Be of the da, C. During the course 400 L y 0 High Seas Fleet, w e were aldrreAdered surrenAck ' consisted Of some Z­­ -troops- installed themselvep in nubs:rr driou ts,.'50. t, ineluding;.60 drea gh to the allies onjhursdayla- There re-. abipi :ous towns and villages in the' 50rs mains toA* surrendered., two, battle- light.cruiliersand riearly 200 destroY!. .Valley, notably In Dillingen, 'Same- -SarrelouiO, Ships Undergoing' repairs, and -50 ers. .71 Brent &33P bruck and yerf., Kin" p �e- tinodern-torpedo-beat Aestro orge and' Mary en-, B b French and eral commandinj the Yat arn Describing the surrender , of the I to li� I ritis edatAhe -he#d of his irals Thursday on rtai the commander- I A a m 'd Uaftla. German -warships -to American a "In Alsace'French advance g r& A 'board- Adw 41 , Beatty's agship. f ormex1ront-Iii 414 took in chief of th'e' Grand Fleet, Sir I reached the David Beatty, correspondents 'say I They witnessed the departure of, the b; FroescWllerw, jilis. had I fast, destroyers ahich formied the ppasesMon of Woort that after all the German 0 mi Soultz and Reischoffen, as- well been or, the -British Ad e Everyivhere,the ",eh 1 4 n takpn over, admiral vanguard the ships--to which the Dischwill r... 'Queen, Gernmn war vessels surrendered tA A i carne through the line on the z, troops were enthusiastically wilearn 3 .reviewed the entire Elizabeth,- every allied -vessel gl Kinp Georg( . re received :f� ed by the delivered populations." n -manned, and greeting the Loudon,- Nov.' 24:-Field Marahgi -vessel Grand Fleet, a'd-wss '" c"ved every- eN ous enthusiasm., -pith ring-l-where with tremend and the flagship with loud and rii ig's report.6n the movement of the the high seas Ha As British tish Army occupatio; I cheers. After its surrender Of sued' The. British 'Grand, ,Fleet put to fleet walk brought, the :Firth of to-night, says.. -lines six, miles "the march towdrd, the German' 3 sea in two single i Forth on Thursday` t a-lid five or dpirt, and so formed,as to- enable The British Grand Fleet The End of. The German Navy -The Firth of :P ' th of Scotland Will "proceeding satisfactorily. the frontier Is proc the surrendering fleet to come UP Ainerlc4n battleships and three hereafter' have rl-�,w -prominence hT history, for-it there thitt t,OOP4 Iwil, Advanced 8 of the 46' RMY David It warships. in two long co riavid delegates of Germany met Admiral giri DA Beatty and .7 4.:. centre. -The leading ship of the Fiencir.- ' i have crossed the Ourthe. Rivers South -one Ger;, edged Britain's title to'the Supremacy ej the Seas by -agreeing hand s, escorted the seventy GermEn line was sighted between 9 umn of nomala, � am are Pushing anchbraxe. They over the bull.-ot their navy to the Allies, to be. .interned In the Orimays. %'Sn - morning. it man vessels to their d-, ID o'clock to the to the east. e Se n lo,the Sea 4arrhe nurn Pa Flow ph ;dff 'the north of Scotland. .,V;ag th " ydIltz, flyl'g the Germa,;I, v�ll ba "takt, bir-of guns left, WnhA -'41 i. Inavhl, eftl9n., by- the retreating enemy now in Our MW 'This announcement was . made by. The -Scapa Flow is inAhe middle number of sir- hands exceeds 600. A of . the Orkney Islands. off..the oorth.- the Admiralty an TWsday. after ALLEES MUST DIMD TK—,. aties and qgantitiea� of rolling �stoek I' uoatrL The statement read: east coast of Scotland. sion.- our post" Commander-in-Chief bf.- the _is S..sing,11.Wand. --sea, with- an Q h. Grand Fleet lien reported that at con^� area of - fif 4 a4uArc miles. it -.-SUMD"D OF HOHMOUEN. AMERICAN CASUALTY 92S.o'Ooeik-an Thursday, morning he. tains many. SJUP11 islands, and has. JJST TOTALS 2M.917 init the Irat, and main instalment of 1 'barbors and. road- I iol ru rnerous-- good___ BiLitaivau"rance-U'ueasy-0-yer..PresentSkuationVfhich side. Nov. 23,-Oeneral' German high sees fleet,�whia is e -Restoration of. Dynasty to.Threne of Pruss#t; WashIngtoir', enrrendering for intei!fimeZt,"_ Time is good anchorage in - the to Point to March, United States chief of staff, 4 Of the - -The lRollat iyus: -'for- Scalia 719w for a- great number _lot- total Of the iendezv wealth end-pee- announced to-dap a personal es' forces !large voisels. Refore the war It wns A despatch from London says moval of le :the Allied and Germari I headquarters ' qf While"Roherizollernism lives at I sessions to-Holland for safety, feed, In the American 9 a the Brit.1,41i was between 30 and 40 miles east of 'the May Island. opposite the Firth of !'home Beet during the naval training erty has the world been- made suspicion that It is the expectation, Of up to the signing. of-'the s�i - . .. - for democrady"?. The continued a not, Inconsiderable portion pf the were divided QXLfoilown: Ail orth.' secee of the humbled but -tGerman PeoA..to restore the man- Killed and died,of wounds -116,104. t unrepentant Is arc Hay-N6. 1,$24 to $26 master murderer of Europe and k &Xa.place so=6 minor member Died of disease ............ v 11M per. ton; Died of other causes ........ 2,M track equally Ruilt son and heir -as re;- Of' t ohenzollern family at, the I rnjxed�20 _to ton, _J7 per ad fus n We head if -•tbip Kingdom of Prussia. It Wounded ...................... .916" • Toronto. -Be*. I, . . jacent to the . -Car lots, $11.00 to $11.4 borders of Germany, fringes the-peace Is believed that Miles Maxilawan, •Prisoners Straw 2,1 tr C'k Toronto..- preparations of the allied nations former Chancellor, is working, with Missing -To -at ­ __. L dissatidaction and. -that the w ,'bs -Ainerkaw- -forcea_- -anxiety. . The ronto Nov. 20,_X4 lt�� 000 _��n %in ras�cei ttuation-the serious doubt as, opeimtIon of van Hindenburg, . who General March said. b 1. IL - 21 -NC _14aitbern 22-24%,N C6cmtry Pr9ducc Metals the -in round number% xdll.r&Ww ni)mh* command of the prIsousm IM x0ithern a orthern, - try, tubs and rolls,' N to 'wheither the 'deipoeratized Gar guns, 7' *11 $2.17%; No. 4 "sai, $2.1135, lu 1"u-.ter-Ds of Berlins L PeTall3tion do- army. is counted upon. and 1,400 a not Includift tax: to 39c; prints, 10 to 41c. Creamery, many" store Fort Willim - is geimine-which'pervides Insistence fre,4h made solids 51c- print* 52c. "tchis Upon the Allied powers 7.� Blarittobs, oata,7-ko. 2-CX., 361KC; Egli—New l:%I2, 60 'to 61c; store, off leial circles in Perls, and- the dealing with the Hohenzollern. sit". E"VZRT OF WORST TTPS 71 feed, N" 2 C.W I in public "c- extrar No. 1 56 to We. Fretkh' p6dople genetally, bas Api064' Man is manlf"nz Itself PRAcrISED IN BUIAAM - No. 1 feed, hue, in store Fort Dressrd potiltry--Spirl # ': -e So this- coia#tzy. Then is a growift sentimbut That the ropirm6tativ*9 owl; .27 to 10 chicksks, William. 26 to 3001.- roostors, 23c;- British demand for in effective dis- to the Peace Conference musp0make a A Leatch from London saybthe - --N`o. 30c; ducklings, 30c; turkeys, 31 to I at the- whole Hohenzollern concerted demand for the - surrender 'Times' correspondent in Sbfia * SAYS American eoiia No. a selloff, .$1. 59; No. 4 yellow, �4 50; 3C.;'squabs. d9z., $ geese. 25c. Pon "Mple torn, L feed. 41.W"I. to 18 to 20c; dYnast,7- af th Hobsra*Uerns, father and _jon, that` there to'no, shadow of si'doubt M, 41 r 111.52; try-Roosters, Live Paul - that $1.40, track Toronto. fowl '24 to 26c- ducklings, lb.,. 22e-- Its warning .words of the Earl of seems to be inevitabic , The me slavery of the worst We known Apring chickens; so and Uc'al indifference exbjb%sd In the in history. aget Ontario cats, . new terOF-_-� j,;_ t� turkeys, 27 to Ing, -Lord CbAef Jug put or made=. hAs white. 0 turk aead 77"ti) 80c; No . 110 to 22c; Fimset'. 2" British Ambassador to the development of thegovernmentalre- been practised 00 8 lZTl6 SOW14 In 4- its-ShFa I Whole, Iji-_ states, bay created49--pre.-�vq, . ution 1A GertiLily and the perals- Bulgaria during the war. The whip Ontario �_-Na.-1 winter, trade at the following prices: found p Friday's tense of thio arrogant and exclusive ww-fteely applied to stimulate the car lot, $2.14 t6 $2.22; N&. L 2, cr. Cheese—New large. 27 to 2,7*; _RbBe impression. Amsterdam spirit of autocracy, in the fees of pre.4 flaggifig strengt7w:-of prisoners,- aid $2.11 to $2.19- Na 3 do., r-.07- to twins, 2724'to i7lhe; old lsa�p, Im to despatches from.. Berlin, - whets any sickened there was r4 nod- 14 and The Hague, smer of them f r-1i turned new conditions, suggest emou $2.16; No.. I Wi�'dnt, 12.09 to- $2.17- 1, $2. 06 to $2. 14; N 2824c; twin, 284 -to 21k. semi-official Teaton sources, hinting Rage, while the rekersted report that ai' to restore them. -A 6902and No. 2 sprin Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 46 to in has neve3 P Out of Is of Ho- -'Count" Wilhelm r fomally Iralor perished miserably. t � $2. 10, f.o.b., 8 let V!ans.to Posters the House Spring, $2.2 td hts 48c; creamery solids, 52 to 03c;, points,' according to f C the Prussian Throne 1-abdJeated 'no offktsl dental 100,M- &fM Interned to Bul haniollern to has bad garls and. deacribin prints, 52 tox:�- "temporary" from Germany's new Government ordy, Bs�m survive. ping sit10�_ ..M . - — g -the lltempor!a srgsriUt.� to Bartay-'Malting, - new crop. $1.03, Hggs­-No. 1 storage. 52' to '53c- -BOATS -bu DfMW to $1. 08, .. Wording to frelgtU- out-' selected storage, IS4 to Mo. new W 7.58 to $8 SO- choice t. 28 MORE U iw caTtons, 70 to 76c. 29 to soc lb.; 10-1b, tins 28 to 29c common,. S ARE SUHR]igi d poultry-Sprin -nedtnm� 14315(4 to Buckwheat—No. 2, $1--55, Dressed chickens, lb.l. 60,41Y.-tins, 26% Ao Re. dmfs'. ebwo' $9.&) to 46.01). good. VR No. 2, $1_10.24- to 28c- roosters 22c- fowl 24 to 4,1 % to $ J. 50; xj6h�tngland, Nov. 24,-In the . provision&_Wholetale $9 00 good, $7. 50 to $8.00; me Har anitabs ftu�-:-:wb4d crop; war 0 `Y�, sac; au;ilfui; 80c; - . ; -) $7.OU. lambs, #1" - 50, presence of So; turk� Smoked meats--.flame, medium,*7, t Sir Eric Geddes, First $11.35, Toronto. squabs, doz., $5.60; geese 1 11-11 ur-JWar quality, old, crop Be=s 25c. mooLed to $iS-00; -th"OP, $8-00 to, Lord' of the -Admiralty. twenty-eight Ontario A`Q _::_Cenadian, hand-Picked, bus., -to 39c- do.,,,-heavy, 80.toMI 4 riVa 'Germalar U-boats surrendeted to- $10.25, In bags, Montreal and -Tor, $6,004to $6.50; ' ow- select hogs, off Parl, more imported, hand-pick- 5 to - �P;- _Wls, 32 to 38c; breakfast owice j ,onto, $5.50;�, F 460; backs, plain, 46 to td $x.00. day.. This was the most tapotingi -prompt shipment Burma or Indian, ".00 to bacon, 41 to ad M,jllfeed_iqgr lots,- delivered Mon- Limas, 17 to 17%0.. 47c- boneless, &I to 53e. 'flotilla to haul downthe German Bag, � A despatch from Budapest Hun-- several Vey i, areal freights, bass .included: Bran, Honey-Extracted clover;- &lb, tins, &red meata-4,ong clear bacon; 30 gars, Says: thus far. 'It included W $37.25 pee ton; shorts, $42.25 pet ton gar The Government it�s de- the Sle- clear bellies, 29 to 30e. large •submarines and few ry ,Laa.-:.Pure,. -tierces, $I to 81%c; cided that the offiew-title of Hungary cruiser type. one being near* An tubs, 8l%.t032,r_ Compound, tierces, !from mow on shall be the "Hungarian Leet in length. X 251 - tubs, 95% to 26%c* people's Republic." to 25%c,64 JIM ]AW IN WAU An AA1 9 a 01 an a nnT" pails. 26 to c; prints i 27U L 7%c funuillu Ur _AU-4:1, VV 1. 11V I LU 'A TOTAL` !nLA Markets, -Montreal I To kUW* Off .." In Montreal: Nov. 2&Oats, extra THOSE_WD ED r Were 121098 No. 1 feed- 99c; flour, new standard .�658.655 of This C in G To grade $11.25 to $1-1.85; roiled oats, 4" •bag N 1b3. $4.86.to $8.00- bran 68 Germ= U-Boals, With Long List of Crimes on Their Hooks -shortej $42.2*; Mouillie $ London, , Nov, 19.--The -total., of Etst African Campaim 11,82L to $70; bay, No. 2, per ton,* car lots, Interned at Harwich, England- Brftisli losses on"ill fr6irts during the Offlciiis Men Total - to $26. Cheese,. Apest easterns; $25 .19724 Killed . 380 V,104 .25% to, 26e. Butter, choicest crum- England, Nov. 24,- the to make the 4,CQO mile 49,991,0the total in Harwich•, *!ft was 3P Wounded -478 276 7,754 ery, 50 to 51c. Eggs, selected, 55c; thi German'submarines sur- atlantic voyage. , The trans 'hourliced in Missing 38 929 7 _ N7 No. I stock, 50c. , Potatoes, per bag, ..Ulng 6d,665, it was an Among was purely a -cargo carrier, "I the ROUML of by Dardanelles gipeXtiou, 119,72L - car lots, $1.10 to $1-115. Dressed bore -rendered to-:day is tba-'noted cruiser' U58 Commons jto-day, submarine Deutschland U153. She , Tfib. German submarine. Jam" un, Ma Officers Men Total -abattoir killed, $2LOO to $29.00: Lard, d , " grhirson, - Ps�ruamon- to - carried two , American officers, who pm-ed suddenly at Ne*port� Rho a tart' Secretary for the War' Office Killed 1,785 -81,737 w,r>22 gure, wabd pails, 20 Ibs.- nor, 81 , Find 7 Wounded' 8,010 ­`76,60fi ltj7 - -- f . bld been .rescued from the American Island, on October 71, "16, -"'�The_offleors, killed, wounded or .2a Ticonderoga, tor. a stay of thy" bours, departs&. The Missing 741 7;M army a 6 p Ticondero 7%e next- -Live Stock Markets on September 30 last. Mesopotamia; 07,47L =Apong )Tem day carno reports of the Vnkixg :_jng aggregated 142A34 find the men ice heavy Off Naufuckbt h+ Goll Toronto, Nov; 26.--Ch. officers were takeA_-to -the -of Aix 'vessels: -The-ftire-a Vy­#4 ers AkLPWS _17_7;357� - include, Men Total 13700--to-- 41S -butchers' -DeutschUlid; wVjah was , retirniDg man submarines. . 'I _��100011417= India and the Dominions. Killed NO .,29,769 81,109 MI-o" 'repo e cap4., cattle, $11.25 to do. fr%m a.three months' cruise in Am- in IDecem1mr, 1917,'rapo W 48,986 Jium taro 6f the U53 by, French The., losses. were distributed as fol- Wounded 24 560% 1 good, $10.60 to $11.00; do. me Missint do. common, $8.00 4,789 -,15X5 4 erican v7s�ers, And were landed to $�'.26 to $9.75;'"oe,�41& da _Hirffi0b�— forces; - to.. M M , 4- -_--y at. Burre Since August 20 twenty-two esselb.-- -Killed Wounded Missing ___'XgyPtj7_5 M,3a Another tjj� v dicers Mon Total 7S to _pdored boat was _Oftjcjj8--�-S7j836 92,644 '12,094 $10.25; do. medium trolls, $8. have been sunk off the Atlantre 15,892 $9.25- do.-- rough bulls, $7.50 to U139, which had just returned to, - a �.69_0,929. �"9;418 $47,051 Killed 1,099 24,794 port after,* sixty-four days' of the, tinited -States. only Of — Wounded 2,311 35,762 -.38,01,3 8;00;1 butchers. cows, choice, $9.50. German steamers, tho PC S 25 to $9.50; cruise, mande� by Lieut. Com these however, we 12 359,145 Missing -183 1 to,410.00; do� good, $8 -c •do.,medium, $7.50 ;V $8.00; do. am- mander Atnauld de Is. Perriere, who 08,60 2,082,1 remawer, onsiistin* . of Bob tWoTstearn Ujwlen. Salanka Front, 27,318. The casualties on the respective man, $6.50 to $7.Ofl; stickers, $7.50 it 1916e*as awardQ tbt Order Pour fialting boats and ,,bat* fronts were as follows, tho .'Officeri—Meii- Total- to ;10.25; feeders, $10.00 to $11-00; le Merits f&, sinldr* 196 vessels., -The The torpedoing and, 8,ft#1ng'-'9f -tho'. Killed M - � 7,830 -,.; 7,611 canners And ani tars, 54.85 to $5. ; U1,8% however, - was . brought I a Amerlea* artay cargo 46* ­16,058 ill%876 Wlkers, g $90.00 to,, Wounded -818 mi&L-4 Including prisoners _ood, to choice, r;:t deragal)y a German submsria3, • Franc&-Beiglan Froad, missing - 114 .21713 2AV $160.00• - do. coma and road., $65,00.' First Lieutenant," *b� =P1611 Officers Men - Total.Bad to undertake the lose of 11 risv4. officers. and 7 1526,848 5W,612 ckther.Thiattoa, 4297. to $75.doi-sjur:ngers, $90.00 PeTricr6- was too enlisted MeU.0jj:61PpteMbor 12,769 T6tafl,- light awsi; $10. OQ -to $11 - 00; year the duty. Officers Mon lit W 1,833,245 0 $13 50. Sly'ring avallabler-recordAf a wall-announced BY Secretary Wounded .1,750,20R Killed 188 '690 823 ling;, $13-00 1 There Is no Deutsch-' N4 �26,695 Wa6s, good avy Donle'l)i ask October f1d, Vissina 18A48 315,849 1151&' lambs, $14.75 to $115.50, German submarine cruiser Deu Wounded' 142 to choice, 615,00 to '$17.60; Rogs'Aarid.XT168. officers, Lteik. F. L. Alull Italian FOut, 6,73& 959 Missing 51 908 fed and wat3red, $I6.60-do. welgiml Lieut. J. V. fiir Bela A German rabmarine, Deutschland, Cal., and Lie Officers men Total In addition to the grand total Of off cars, $143.145. arrived at Baltimore, fram' Bremen Frisbo NO, w4m t"" 00"fi6ieid 11 Inlied '941 1,027 deaths there were 19,000, deaths Iftotl Montreal., $0'f. 28--:tboice Jears'l , , " I � - ;�), with *A cargo of dyestuffs, and maize) VIA WoftmW 4AL* 4M formina, atky �srt of -tb*-Zxp*dW*n- $11.26 fd xacd steers, $10. � I I . -- to. pj.00; majum, $,f.90 to slnm2- ear in asw Form jy4j, me, the first io d ' J�j^.-,ri$`."k "+"r'; ,.5r•gt• * f .`a.er '�" n,;^ip 7 •- ay wE; a 7n. q -c^ x �b ' .�nnnnaa aye „ .• • J, . ' "�, r•'+G'�. ;.. ,r+rl ^u a,�,.,? :"0+Z'R� a'. ""°:o -,;v. ;• �a� 'Ss.i`w •' +,. '7'n..+'. +f�:!.�,A;:: t r y :....., •;,.•s i2»f'! : ,dc "t` S.,... ".,,.. s.: ....,vr:.i,•1;',rf v.. :!{ ' 'Y+�... L:a .'� +w :•w,�• .a.. -s- 4»' ;}�,,''':."i >,c.. ,[rw,a•• .r . sSw ' +�"?^. ..,ri"Yvp�r.'r •1ti x�..� ... ... ,; ...... ,. "tel. . :: :x� ,,,ir .`• � low PER f ► been,ot>lly a dream.' They are now _ IMfSS Q E' R R E D 1.A.T C? ►Fl F'I I .7 ; x ' ' convincesi that �Lhat Gerglan )�Fu- OF--WHITEVAI.E ,piss that they could see 'clearly in Aga to. announce that the id prepared J t'' TCHiDSQN S:OCRY � � r ; .1,� '. "�• ; , :. � :—=-•-+••.. _ . 3. � the distrsuce, in, ae><ipire that would • . to do plain sewing of any kind. surpass yin• power and glory all. T.6t) psi yeti >i1.9b ifpaia.iaswot. ' Extensive Credit Stile of 30 Head r others that the world had ever of Registered and High-Gradeb. —NOW: H�YE ---- a seen, .wAks simplya miiage, which t1►p=OTEI LS CTTL FsH pis$;Rs$:Rfl�>;-1=�s>,�En COD -' NOT1Lf AND COMMSNT14proacli ,.it.- o gCeB a Horses, Sheep and Implements SDI08ED FISH AND CA.�TNED FI$S = 4, Wit ' for world power had . ev`er before h the war ended the demand been 'conceived, and, the world hes The property of . " '� ' -The Haddie Fillets and Ciseoeare a rare treat • never before seen gush a fall f1Y a- Rioharc9. l�Tutta� = "s 1 d or Red prose work will gradually . � y r dim1'nish. , For a,timd the demand 'mighty empire. lets. The humiliation - AT - t:aIId cheaper than meat Y. !, Lot 14. Coaces9ioc 7, Pickering ,; ,n for,hospital snppliea will be quite has been tom It was in. L tensely humiliating for the der (Eastof the,Broekroad), on Nea,'Seeded Raisins 18c; k New.Seedlecs Raisin j Pressing, as, thete.wi11 be need for the 4th 1918 � p. 1; , 18e er lb •• '``�` dressings and other necessaries man armies to admit defeat, but W1t113nitleciay, Dec, , a B it -was rliiteh more humi#fazinq for The following pro ort New Curran,4 35c per lb' 1 Xew Peels 50c per lb for bo ivory, but as the pati - HORSES y - New Figs 22c per pkg New Drom Dates 25c per�bk r r yenta recover from their i�ouuda, them to be compelled' to -hand g w over -to the enemy, without & Brown mare`h d 5 yrs old bred to.Beli ,-Naw Shelled Nuts_ Jn,Wja the demand Rill gradually le�geta, Bo -�� •-•-- y y; brown �eldinc_4 gra-aid-b-d-bav Vhe 'Hpmn.9�? Q..» _:f .� gide: their- nudre of --w& mare 8 ;ire old h d bred to- BelI Bov. =r _ Now is the time to make your�mas Cake r bay mare re 8 -` vessels of all classes. at scene y R yrs old h d bred to Bell . soidiera will also soon beat an end. - Boy, black mare h d 8 yrs sold bred to Buy fel your'Groceriea where they are fresh and good rThis does not mean; however, that _which took place last week dill Bell Boy, bay gelding -h d 8 yrs old b `' - :.. y sae the various -patriotic :'societies rank as one of the utast impress}ve King Saul, bay horse colt0,nlonths old. ' A.R in the, history of the world. jt filly 6 moutbs oldlh d black driver ehou2d lessen their .activities. In D ON ayrs old,,chestont driver 7 yrs old.' those countries .which have been will t117trkthe downfall of a mighty CATTLE "Canada Food Board 'License No. 8.231," _,•overrun by the German 'armies and u.nscrupulousnation, and at Holstein cow 4 yrs old 'fresh In milk the same time it will mark tile. bred Sept Id, black heiferfresh in milk T- people are i4'terrible straits. bred June 29, Holstein cow lite time of A L S I K E SEED Keep away the 'flup ° r .They lack food and clotliiug, and beginning of freedom to a nation sale, Holstein cow fresh in •miik bred w that has'been under heel at an dune 25, red cow fresh in milk bred WANTED r e,. nlefas they receive. relief in the Sept 14. Holstein cow fresh in milk YY Li N T E D By buying a warm $wester immediate future, -thousands- will ,autocrat rater 'for. many years. bred Aug 21, Holstein coov due Dsea, Coat, I have a• big -range # Tt will be a scene that future en- black cow.due time of sale, Jersey cow Perish from starvation and expos- g J y • 'oYe will pap the highest to •hoc a Yroni in men's . eratlons will see 'painted on can due Dec ?, Holstein cow fresh in milts bo ,C b.ce.. ,,Iq Belgium, France, Serbia. p bred Aug 22,. Holsten cow fresh in■milk prices for all kinds en s, ,. ya vas and illustrated in Erol -y. It is, bred July 21 Holstein heifer fresh - r� of seed. knd girl's► a e �» ,Armenia as will as coup• reg, tries, there is a most urgent de hoped that the `aeene will 'mirk in milk bred July 24 reg, Holsteinheif- Bend us samples and et sizes >*.+ the end of all wars. er 21 a old fresh in milk bred Aug 27 �at prices that' -cannot be wand for immediate relief, 'both ieg. Holstein heifer li re old bred - our price il�fore B foundex's eleewh #n respect to food and clothing. June 8, eg; 8 Holstein setas fresh. Hol- selling. .;. * rmany an Austria are also n'1N EVERY s o ac a ig range o w cow Essar is mit bred Juae 2b. Hol _ Sri exceedingly bad wap, and and difficulty for over ninety years stein cow fresh in milk due March 2, for cleaning. ,Underwear for the = y Belief will have, to be sant tot m he Youth's t.ompanlon Las' stood by Holstein cow -fresh -to milk bred Sept whole family. n t the family. It has cheered and encour- 5, Ayrshire cow fresh In milk bred July �, H. DO WHEY CO PANY ata til, -_hut.. the _shied_nationa a$ed and_ -entertained -delighting all, 10, Holstein - beifer fresh ie milk due WHITBY. ONTARIO J. Rug01d, North Cilarim' 011t y Iia a . prinr cialut upon the informing all, and making home life ,Jan 15. Holstein heifer calf a months and loyal sentiment the ideal of all, old res. Holstein bull 1 yr old reg. st' liberality of those countries which For 191;5 the publishers intend to-makci Steer 8 months ofd, hu119 yrs old reg. �+y have not been ravaged by the the paler worth more to fam(lq life �TMILLINERY ���than ever before. a epindid 8erixlyai3EEP ND PocLT1i}fL war. The Germans have no claim 20 Cotswold ewes reg. "75- Plymouth alone are events is Qext ear's read= Rock chickens. upon.tbe good will oY their enem- ing in the fee ttly-liti hundreds df' 1xPLE�t&vts,, >zTc; - nes, an if the Anglo-Saxon coup• Short Stories and Articles by great The adersigned. having, opened up a Millinery Parlor , - contributors, and a steady stream of Hinder M -H nearly new 6 ft, need drill tries Stere animated by that helpfulness in everythiaR feom the M -H 13boe' corn cultivatorki-H 2 row. at their reeidenge, .ode door west of St. Andrew's 1 -spirit which is an adherent quality sotto and serious to the .�;appy humor spring tooth cultivator Int new. Spring = 'Cruse will }iota their Fall Opening on Wedneade4y, '{ Q f the German character, the for' The C016pan'lon is famed. `tooth cultivator 1,41H new, Hoafay fan- Thursday P g _' Ia•these daps the whole family needs Hing mill, aety potato epraper auto- y and Friday, September�l8.2(L ,_ !woult beleft to perish on account The Coa�tnion, and it Is still only mstic. bay tedder, hay rake, set dia- The taro Qf 1?ickerin and vic`ini•v >s2 2+5 a tae for 52s mond harrows 4 section, set dia _ ir, _VfUtred. 13at the Bri sh _��y plendid issues, urn -r Il I"t -- r pie recognize the fact that even serial, Anne Exeter. 10 chapters be. roller new 8 sectlons Int, 7•ft mower LUAU, 01 Mm - is respectfully solicited :: tiseir eneaniee have a moral. claim ginningDecember 18. McCormick nearly new, 6 ft mower The following special M -H. scupfler, Mrs.anti Miss Shepherd, - ` Picker , ,. upon their, generosity, and they r g P a1 otter !s made 2 sets pea harvesters, • p to new subscribem : 13 b p gasoltae engine..li h p -gasoline a admit the ustice of- the Bolden en F, gasoline stretchers, set wa on _ � 1. The Youth sL7ompanion-63"►sauea $ lliule, and their actions towards. of 1919.. epr►aBa. cutting bas . Hives, turnip b 2. A11 the remaining weekly Issues pulper I sets teats sleighs. set tight x �. `their, defeated. enemies have al- of 1918. sleighs, wheelbarrow, stone boat, top 'ways been inspired by that law, 8, The Compsoton Soave Caleb ar buggy, democrat, open buggy nearly 'ass th.e Boore'" of South . Africa are for 1919. phew, 2 sets trucks, double mound board Having purchased the garage business of Russell Andrew, we are 8All the above for only $2.111, or you plow with potato digging attachment: 1p, �i repair all makes of autos. Having worked in Sri% # '-free to Wit.- Seeing the want may Include Verity plow 21, Fleury plow 21. Wilk- ..prepared P g v b land, suffering in world to diiy, due 4. McCall's Maxazine 2 fashion Inson plow No &, Haag plow F A W, auto factory forja number of years, we•are prepared to nnmbera, All for one 1 .25.. The hang plow Verity, double boils 5n pi ` !ltlo the ravages of war, it is now y >i. g guarantee satisfaction or. mo t-y--re€unded---.- Y' g two magazines may be Beat to separ- speed jack, whitewash sprayer, cattle -. } qur solemn duty. not to relax our ate addresses if desired:. rack, 2 bay racks. 2 corn racks, p)g We keep,ia eLoc1; all kinds of Ford accessorise, tires fork . - troughs. block atfd tackle, 4 seta of 3 k p - 7eiforte in relieving that spffering. THE YOL-•ra's COXPA:rlox. makes of care, oils, etc. Comm horse eveaere. 8 seta doubletaees, a �„ Commonwealth Ave. 9t. Paul St., aumtbier of whifHetrees, 4 neckyokes, • ' • • Boston, Mass, a number of cow chains, a number of Davidsoni&Williams, �• Piekeri This war has witnessed scats 1'0ew Subscriptions Received at this very dramatic incidents, but the Office. logging chains, a number of hap forks, 4 manure forks, ensilage fork, 2 straw ' --most dramatic incidents of all forks, 'scoop shovel, sand shovels, a ' E have been those of the pant Yew ..Now Adver"oei once, number of crowbars, waterlog trough, ?ickering Hardware'Store "�-ys-tn w`1`ci"'gz`eater part of emery stoat, 2 Este heavy teambarn. esu, tet plow barneeti with. Yankee the . German navy, the' navy the TURNIPS WANTED -Ten cars. breeching, 20 horse collars, a number * - v°' 'Kaiser boitsted would ' bring Brit- +tt "tc or' i2°O` Brown & Wincerstein, stouff. of bridles, 2 seta hugggy harness.' line ' S o- shaft 22-feetlong, t pulleys, aquaotity Now 1a the properAime te= ppp ~ c , .gin to hes knees, surrendered to of belting, bushel baskets,a number.ot the allied fleets off the coast of 1. mt FOR SALE -9 Yorkshire. ,li its, feed basket, 2 oat bins. 2 water weeks old.. A Iy co5. Bach, lot 12, tor,. 2, - -'Scotland It is hard to conceive P" 1c"' to °!°1 barrels. a quantity of rope, bay fork, Thought Ranges ulleyp, a number of horse oboes, hoe's, of e► more humiliating spectacle HORSES FOR SALE -(food work corn planters, 2 pair fly nets, 2 air _ L, team, also good driving mare, standard loin Covera. binder. cover, mail box, Full .guarantee'. Economical on , fgel i 'than this. No such eurre6der. has bred. Apply at Pickering Livery, 2 kitchen cook stoves. t creamers„milk `: V .. ever occali'i'ed before in the history P pails, Metotte separator, parator, 1600 south- - A. complete line of, Washers, inn by, J OR BALE -12 pure Yorkshire pigs ask incubator, ncubator,,, .,. @f thejworld. There was Heyer a F8 weeks old. Thos Knee, lot 21, con. 4, Pick_ els Ot mss ole, 1000 bushels Of tragi navy built of which so much was erink or addrew R. R. No. 1. Pickering. 9 g Pe. either hand.or 'power. about 410 tons of hap, a quantity of ' .. 4 '�ezpected as this. The- German GOVERNMENT, Municipal and grain, Empire milkln machine. water • .` �- corporation Rona, For ., BeW n DY,re3. ar,Lem "t of pipti-- Thera ie jus' one _place to .ham Rayo Bond Broker Whitby, Ont., Hell -'Phone 193. J beep fazed to .the htmost, is order Ind. Phone 70. _ 4Mt As Mr. Nut)&Il is givin up farming. �' Lamps, New Perfection 011' t+ gg� t - %.hat their mighty navy might to everychiag will be acid. _ 7 _ .`'' 'Heater8 Elbows s r DWS.FOR SALE Berkshire , , f ` brood sows and five young Piga S weeks old. 8af►1e at 30 o'clock — 'Bunch provided • Stovepipe, Etc.' - built. For years, the Germane at lot 21, base line, Pickens or addrEss R. R. ! _,made' no attempt to conceal the 2, Pickering.. D. McNei{. 10 ; Tastes -Hay, grain, roots, fowl and 1 =:.object of constructing this power. WANTED-Youngstirloveraivteen Mleums of 816.00 and under, caslr'�t is always a -pleasure for ne for light housework; three children, fare ` y fgi fleet. For yeare every ban• paid, references. Ap 1p q to Mr. Moore, 24 Chi- I over that amount 10 months credit:show our good'. � cora Ave.. Toronto, Phone Hill«est 1299, 10.11 will be given to parties furnishing a gaet would witnesa•..the drinking -- a proved jointnotes. Fourpercent ;I+`apmei's,^-(�}et Our Stock Food and Calf Meal here. of the toast to "der tag” (the day F8R BALE BY TENDER -Tenders. allowed for cash. Y } wip be received py the undersigned for the k� • purchase of the Pickerin dru store, barber Trains met b appointment, at .the We have the Ro al -Pur le line., :�- Iniplying the day when this fleet y ppo' Y P shop, dwelling etc. T, 1► McFgadden. Durham, Greenburn and Claremont stations. wodId come oat front its moorings Qat, err t J. H. PsaTtTlca, Auctioneer. AA ** cc��//''��*� �p������� ;and. vanquish the British fleet �TRAYED-O to the remises of 415 Balliol St., Toronto . J. S. B1''lL+JJJVI,� - ;ICI ►I:.nll� wbich *as the great- obstacle t0 t� �d�gn� IOt 18, con. 4,. Pickering, a R � '•; red and white cow. owner may have sameh ng pmpetty and TIME TABLE-Piolteria 8titon 0 fi}ermany gaining world power.: n,• • . 10-12, Paying expenses. .w.- T. A. Trains going East dos u tolloiwli: ' ` is i6ry saloori An the Sino re,' -- No: 6 Mail' 8.07 A M. f RY WOOD FOR SALE -C. A. 48. boost --$.8; P. M. ' this was the -favorite toast, and D _ rBarcl often for sale a limited nrimber ofocalas P. MThe h at f ou l . Substitutes . .. ;rho Hun ever harbored for an lust- cords ofd wood at Thom n's Corners (cor= 0 Her of con. S and Brock roa )� Pri@e >s7.00 per Trains going weer dos as tollowi- - -: ant the doubt that the day would. mrd, 4-f t. length. and $2.7a for 16 -in. wood. 7-10 No,, 35 L000l 9.27 A. M. `•soon arrive, when Witain would CIDER MILL -Be inning with . R7 Loaal. 2.M. P' M. _ ,Are now obtainable in 3 1.2 and 7 lb, bags ° Monday. Nov. 25th, I will operate a modern 7 Mail , 8 90 P. M. _ t Viand over to German the coveted y cider milt in a frost -proof building is Brougham Campbell's- Corn, Barley and Rue Flours F title Of "Mistress of the Seae," a Village. Current prices. I will. also keep hand, for those desiring them.barrels sultable for t ';title she has possessed since the vinegar- Chrs- A. Barclay, Brougham. 9tf "-defeat of the Spanish Armada. Combined in suitable proportions w4th,Wheat Flour, jt was a great dream and a most COLLECTION OF TAXES t1+. they mak splendid Bread, $ems, Muffins, - N ' 1 4:Pastry and C'ookie@. + _ `";pleasant one. - How `they longed TOWNSHIP OF PICBERING ' `for X,he tisae when the :arrogant ;jar When buying Wheat Flour ask for,, ,Prussian officer would strut up The undersigned Collector of Taxes -. will be at the places named below, ORES. OF Z'I3F+' 'S7CTF,.19'T F'Z+OLTRX and .down the streets of all the from 9 o'clock in the forenoon until i .� t° es of Europe, and compel, the o'clock In the afternoon of each of the Of all materials and design • For Bread that rises well. days Harped. for the. u ose of ieeeiv- '' _ " inhabitants to make way for bine is fazes, viz : p >� in gook. It will pay you ;:.,r�when the would Pee his a gg1 On Monday, Deo. 2nd Seat, at to o� at our works acd inspsot our stook �� O N .� R O #3 . �� ?.r O''ir R y pproach. O and obtain prices Don't be mieled r 'Zabern incidents would then oc the Town Hall. Brougham. a agwn*s we do not employ tbsm,eooseq For Pastry for delicious, flake es, calokfee, etc. f (2) On Tuee`dap Dec, ird and Mon- 1 pas esu, and do throw o![ the 7 � L 'ens by the tlroneands and no one day. Dec. 9th ne:t. at the Gordon` oyosacaisaion of 10 r aent.,whieb ou wwo Wheii�ba p y.equal quistities - swould dove to raise � protestin House, Ptcker[ng village. floor it is atribtic to bape y - ytbg wheat$(3} Tllnevda oeetsinly save by parobaaing.lroas oft,of substitute Boars.y, RM 5th next, at the • Olce. Butthe Gerniahe have at office ofD. R. Beaton, Whitevale.oW'last arrived att-the revelation thatTao>tcAG> o J. T. MATH$130N grel►t . espectacioos ba+ve 0.11 Tt►x doll �71are 011lllaand Works,.•....,.;,,....� eotor," Wltiibira1.�ui .-__uM - - .:c a ._>. n. .,"_�` .._:s.Cr•.s-a-a:ca� i _< r :; ^5zm`.fax._ras�Y3+es? --i • sz. Z ry 11�12 I, FIR % �_�i 10=11%.BAY GeorX4 M.Iddlstob6 -of Xonj6lia, --,GIr% GL^MMQ"T :t Cadik Archie FTeming. of th� R Leaside, was. :borne . oo, X Tuesday.. He ex_pecta to receive % town du 186itirday. 6 paid for- the OATRO his discharge in thi near future, as AND LLING F Wards '_two ear- .'Have y6t Fred the whole force Is being demobil- 7'A -of t�attle; on-Tues&y. "Per YOU are now very hlod4y and Friday. oads ized -6 possible. I -Limbert is recov- CA KIE idlyu -IT baster Horace! Limbert as ragovember mee'ting ot the' reading? It not; will make cider TRU At the pared to ma rapidli from his illness Pal s,= d o:: reaMWAndomi -­ of --Rk and Thurs Monti Hill,'ipent Sunday with T. sera were read, "Women's part in NOW. aye Social Sgrvice" and, "How to Cheer until f urther4lotice.. P. Shirk. Hamilton' Overseas or Xmas 1�7 our Homes in Wlifter." In regard Misses Ham and bliss to Social -Service, *otpen may -BAYLES$ 4, Tire see JOHN F. Smith art Friday'And Sawn ay • -50a per lb-.. t1, that medical inspection is enforced GREENWOOD in the c ty. in the:sehools, as twenty-five years George and Charlie Gibbons., of �Order from n6w the boys and girls of to- 8 U nder 2 Us 550. with Toronto.. spent over Sunday with, , will be the men an& women their mothir, here. af, taking rt In our country's ov' A1�az Charles and.. Mrs. Carruthers. of fTokoato..spent over Sunday V%V jodical inspection nowbe a4i aid -,to them in their music ers d b a amd Urs. Madill. y Cheer will be added Do not delay in orde 9n, --Thos. Fearsou-has-been laid if e's w6ric rin fo"61i'v )1oru6§ by enedtiraging good. �by either Independent up ith the influenza for the past reading and utiltivnting the Tulis: Idison s Daring- Test the tele- but is now slightly bettjE�r. or Bell -phon T. P. Shirk attended ical talent in --the fatally,musts isalwayl;;-auuplift. Whatoisdode 1�1 t 00cr,000 music lovers in Canada'and . . . meeting at -� the Carlorite in the home determlues:the future 'Pickering - J one," mel r.A H. -A. monney, Rotel Toronto, on Thursday -last, of the cot is said that . * re than 15oo different iutry. I t, .-- L, the United States, on mo, 71 Sam. and, Mrs. Stephenson. of,., --humes df- ia natiQ..are its-, Pickering, spent Sunday here �the �,occasions, have gone to one of their local theatres strange St forts." e 0 ;with the latter's mother, SlrsT h x t n 9 T. filled with curiosity regarding a startlingly novel Y -Gibbons. ... Paterson and Thos. and Mrs. Confectio0ery 'LOCAL AGENT .-Musical recital to which they had been invited. -daughter, Miss Gladys, spent Sun- In each - case ffit 4&y With James aid Mls. Hurtop, PGMWNIS ke C WANTED• have come away amaz of Port Perry. ream Mrs. G.43. Samis, of Brussels; ed at the almost untie- -in bulk or bricks . . . . . constantly dn-hand For' the "Old. Reliable" visited withJ. H. cud Mrs. Beal lievable demonstration. Qac day last week and also called Pap Gum; Chocolites and other Sweets. :".on a number of otherwhich had taken place, Popular Patriotic Music. friends. Fonthill Nursenes L. J. and Mrs. Pilkey *ere 1-0 before their very eyes, Tobaccos', Cigars, itc. Otouffvflle on Tuesday attending ears and the most ':7 the funeral of the late Mr. -Cast 1i -�.Thovsiwdit of OrchaM Treei IN DILLINGIRA BLOCK b ann& test of a phono- d, who died at his home at Mt. Jo need replacing. Pickering, Oat..; r '�r p h or lalking Win. Edwards intends holding & a An aaction sale of War Gardens call for small fruits, z machine standing timber M ine ever made. �7 17 0=L4-nated-L&- 4 hey son artist stand beside H. G. Wilson and sister, Thidernarid.for. Oftamen1#1 Stockjb gua. routiarts plants. ce ber. Watch out for bills. e TA. !rDev Mrs. Miss Hannah Stephenson, of Pick- towns and villages is Large. •A, erinst, spent -Sunday with their brother, Thos. E. and Mrs. Step[- Secure a paring Agency with::liberal 7 comm asiocs. Experience 2X?:NEW IEDIS N McLellan will hold nat tIoemettry. ift Rev. A. - a : . - Z All tha"ksgivinir service in Erskine The Phonograph with a soul all, 'They -church on Sunday' next in re- 'Stonei -wellingt heard the instrument sing in the artist's voice—in other-" The Uui*ersal sponse.,tu the request of the gov- ernment.. Ord*, re -creels her'voice. Presently the artist henjifibegan t sing note note ivith the '_'Musicaltrainede Sa%VMg-:. .(Established IW7.) Graba-m Broti. are abipl:iing ten Machke. n&- TOR strove in vain to distinguish the faintest shade of' diffierenc'c between inter TO, ONT, horses this week to the 'Manufactured by ON z-- -tion I Live Stock'Slidw at Chicago. the actual voice and the Re -Creation. Then, suddenly and with- -W. H. We hope they luay meet, but Warning, 'the arilsice2iiid singing, letvijg the insavaent to .theb,tauAl success. continue the,air Alone. 0121 e irtist's. lips did the Road. Pickering. OnCt �acks0n do 80101; �y watching th -W. M. hatitien do d F--rUjt-- vius, I 7a-udlewe knowthat she. -had caed gaging and that they,heard'ithe Bh�Hksmljthing and Woodworking fn to his bed for: a week -an ring ts r h n S amd filing a specialty. We are pleased to. repor,f that. e a Only Edison makes this test. - Only Edison ra�r make this test, We stock Gasoline Engines. Emery lie now improving. 'because only the Nerd actually re-crtater the human voice Wheels. CircalarSaws. Saw Thii Baptist Sunday School will jor Spring Planting: and Emery and 'the Nusic of human- play*ea., 'histruments �rith.every.tone quality •.hold their annual Christmas tree lie& We have lot sale a blacksmith's -every shade of expression. "Ordinary phonographs, and talking and sad entertainment on the evening' net, merely reprodmen Iowa In good order. -Friday, Dec. 2Dth- Eull partie- We'neid,sio, fugther introduction ��Machi Of ul Priaelb.00. are will be given.later. - thiiii the fact that we have been In yet have Not AsA jortimait tfloqffh�' is ax Bdirav Rev. H. Wood itaid C. 11. Found the Nursery Business. Six—Ty -Oxle were at Brougham im Tuesday Y"m,aad are now prepared to meet 9'est Tert, you vr4: arkist btar EZjvx'j w4,4rf#1 mraphe;, I NEWGARAGE Ing conditious by offering our IN bat omritere. Make the tint to rail tar coovariona. egro alternoon attending the meeV exist high grade trees jwn"lants direct to A thd%-executiv*vf---the--Tb-ww;-. cu7stomerii at Rocu 8&rroi-c-Piticits The undersigned have opened up -anew I �� 1 A p Sabbath School AssoeirAlon., Read for ofit illustrated circuWa of , Garage at the corner of Church and Loot-�-Olii Satariloiy last, on the hardy varieties which you can order S-t—alter 3 Music Stores .'.-,.'Oshawa,, &A. King Sts.. Pickering. . where they are fifth concession of Uxbridge.& direct and save the agent's commft- prepared to repair all Militia of Mutts, gauntlet made of imitation - Per Sion, of which you set the beSxwul. motor -cycles and ble-ycles. Iamb. Finder please leave to Our prices will be sure to I Inter"t you _Tires, repairs and oils are kept -one of the mail boxes in R. R. No. and all stock Is absolutely Bra -clam constantly on hand, and true'to name. NOCK FARMING v�l. A. D. Peters. 00. LERDs We regret to report that Wm. COWANCOWAN& SHEP is the time to increase- your herd. Prices are > The .phase Brothers high S. -through illness. On Snnda he Bdwards is confined to his . 1,;' and the demands for cattle and dairy products insistent PICKERING,ONT ---of Ontario Ltd., and ti The was seized with fainting a Ila Nurserymen Umpera ve. -duexo weakness of the heart. .6 You have pasture and feed. If an advance is Estabilshed 1857 hog f( r.. wery, �oalOal 3, )r his earl help you buy more ptock, have a talk with ow TV in. TV KUUV re wood - sale on Coltome. orit"to 7!;A ,managers -Monday wis well attended and Hard jand soft Coal -of the b94 ood prices were realized. The :.. 4 NEW GARAGE. ,timber was sold on an average of DOMMONSUK qq $124 quality on hand. acre. The- hammer The undersigned has opened up H. S. Pngb. _was ve Ield ed by a arage on his pre.thises- and Pte. Joseph Timm• . .WHITBY BRANCH': J...00RDON HALt�'Mansger. A.:LAW '.been home on leave 1;ssisting on automobile reuiring. who has fs TH'a of to do ill kinds -4 Ahe farm, has been requiiated to Irmummum mammummummum, muumuu mu'ummu mmum" muumuu mnuxmxk• W,'Q= tl. Will handle all necessary'parts ..1'return his uniform, which implies for repairs. :that lie Is 1: THE wing discharged. ' It 811 Is also Gray -Dort Cars. will be only a short time when Aim. PICKERING all in 'mind see htW, -theboys will have returned.7S before-lin-y-ink. TANDARD The Methodist chumb, whichLU Tho Ste Yti.� has recently been re -decorated, K Mai phenson, or C��� will be -re -opened oio Sunday. The ""D 0MCK - Tgnow ?, p" or, Z Rev. W. Limbert. will con- CLAREMONT, Oat. .0 t Let no quote you on Glazed Sash 'both Ve advin-the archers of stock sizes and made to order. -duct services. The home -choir will lead the service 6f 96pa OZI& �­We can save you money.-,.' 'a Victory 1) in the Morning, and the ["list 16W'emont !(1 Hill Methodist cbgr* in the . even - as a safe iindprofitable Investmont in addition A heave.'tock of B.. O. red cedoe a help to your Aug. .Bus meets all Trains. $age a shingles on hand.. in S, F. and Mrs. Robbin 0matry. Robbins siv both Peterboro owing to the serious First-c'lasi Rigs to hire day or Any Branab of ". amh wm take 56TOD 16TO t *bard*. Orders filled for all kinds of Ethel ".illness of the latter's. sister,. Miss night at lowest prices. %"w subseripdon whis" hardwood Flooring. Sloan. A few days agp no .4., , ple"Er-0 ING BRANCH Phone 1805.0 were entertained for her re .10M vk 7.,covery, bather mai;y. friends Br"c1h also at OV111dwe —.,-'Terms Cash — QZ6 mm"K i are Thos. Sudersoa L S 9L C. zw -glad to,hear that she is now Im. NOW!$ olviAirtiad- her'uItimte­'r 'PROIRIEVjRS _ecovery W. Do n I ted. it arnow confide''t y expected. Gordon & T Ve are pleased to state that -d Graham, who a rpington Hospital, Eng. Pte. Richard "S n a p, o enther A -�Fwrt d W v beeti in 0 recovering fi6m gun -shot 4­13eli and Independent Ph wounds in the log, received on the Vnited Fumers 'lst of October, Iiii now making I Boys' Tweed Bloomer Pants, sizes 27 to $8, at , rap. :. a a 7,b The N y Id progress toward - recovery, and Boys' PnIl-ovirAWeaters, wool, af.. 1.75 'At is expected that he will return -'home At an early date. His, bro. L MdniHi�v- -tweed Pauts, frotu' .2.75 to 5.25 F0 :ther, Harold, who is with the sig. ntooho f7 -i"15.00 to 18.00 sailing corps, - is still In France 0 • Men's Heavy Tweed Overcoats,' 14 . Z and is in thejbeaCof. health. 1-4 A most pleasant gathering took a i: lace one evening recently at the as )Farmers'..Club meets in -tb�s M r Fob A full line of, Rabibors for' smiles jaentff, Girls and Boys. pic&e1ing T . own lome of A. D. anciv Mrs. Peters, war i ba Hall on when about thirty -flue of their -W APT Wednesday rien a met to enjoy a social -3ven. see d -Men's Heavy Felt Sox. oud Wedne ro a** 11" of each -month 'ki fair=. will nt S One. ff. A most -pleasant time was 11- Mopassim Men! -spent In music and games of varl. & and Women's 13tickski 0 bi J'aly Only duringmer InOuthq, sum -:*Us kinds. Mr: and Mrs. Peters rt: Sol" Comij now wad be fitted., proved themselves to be A& excel. Oat. 04 Watoh for next mee'tieg ost-add-- hosilbess, as every. dL 4 NOT V speaks most. --highly of their, .spe_ bail go Idt, hopLax that N N 1 8 Wn­l *101A 0 �� �,�-,•�` r �. . Imo.- �'! �+"^sa'�,,'i•�--•R' w'��•rr1h. c•rv�,„K�,�"s"'.•";•,-Rr_,G,.'ui.•w."r�csu w,••nyr. - ,,� a � wi,, r y.y„ � �r� a z.� - •-•. °,-Y.. -Ss'j Soh•*;:,'"z`'� '>�• �:�'..",�.. ''•r -r4y .rs�.... ,:.. s ', •� .+ti�.•:,�. r.�'}; �' 'awrn..■ ei...i+ sea �, E' L „ Raw rat C- - ion 19Iz44. t..,l ;:-: Aug~ 70 --Gan: AcIg'B~eri ire' FURS sad fllitSNa ROOT ,`r a£s:�' ` - Jul} 23.--Aastrtan :nitia_iatnta'- 'to .psyctieeIIy all Geragan positions east scar. of reuse a traains. } w: -- - _ _ - netarenae—Club Bit, or tenses. - and southeast of Yprea. � . -- N. SILVER r •"" Serb w Duty 2b.=Serbia accepts all':ius . 18--Greece--new at Isar -with .' - - - tris s clue, excel 'that"AuxLriazr-f-- - ul_ B at. x►inr etc. W. ficials=tbnavet•'murder enquiry, jn garia. Serbia. Sept. 1=French _ai;tke'' shrewd POULTRY, '7 Aug.-1,--Gertuany declares war. on •blow on Aisne front.- . ' EGa and $sleeting _'Kitchen Utensils. fourth cup peamAt better or two Russia. - Sept. 11-Morniloff starts civil I FE/�ITH!<R!) Often, e is Loss' and feel is. tablespoons savory fat, one-fourth '- Aug. 2. -Germans enter Luxem- war in Russia Highest Prieea Paid ' ; sted as a result of choosing the cup coarsely chopped peanut • mean', bourg and invade French•: territiiry. Sept. 14 -Great battle salting, on Prompt Retnras--P% dommissain .. wrong "kind ofVtphen utensils. They one-half teaspoon powdered sage, one- Aug. 2: --Germany demandspassage the Meuse. P. POULIN &. CO. ' r' shojilA bb dura3ale,• have a smooth half, teaspoon thyme, one' tablespoon through Belgium. Sept. lei---Kgrensky' declares Rns- y sans.00>�s a[oams s ' s8 air, , be easily _ cleaned and ii&ted mak, one teaspoon salt, one-fourth Aug. 4.--.Engfannd sends ultimatum : sian republic. too the purpose for which they, are in- teaglia►tl -pepper, one-third teadpoosr to . Germing dgmsadiilg a}erlce • < Sept 19=Argo illne . bsesks ; i�eis : towed. sada, qne tahk2tpo Seely chopped Belgian 'neutrality: GerYnany, re tions with Gering: min makes s atisfactory utensil for_ on. �e itread crumbs may be jests ultimatum, andn4es attack on I Sept. 29 -Bolo Pasita., feized in processes, as it is "made from left-over,ecorn, barley, or Liege:' - England des wfr.. ; Paris. as eis$my--- 'dight in :sve#gIlt and heat and cools other�i ck breads. Cogk'the onion Aug: B. -)British ti6ops Ian in ' Sept. -30--neat Brltislt, offensive' in. rapidly_ The best grade is the heavy in` the tat until tender but not brown. 'l:`fance asset e1 - Flander begun. blpck tin. ', " Pure tin is sof$ and pli- I Dissolve the soda" irr' the milk and Aug. 12. -En �dec2area,ivar 4 Oct. Peru breaks diplomatic re- `'able, tinct ,consequently iron • or steel i work into, the cheese. Miall other Austria: • � C lations with -Germany.. ;aro often used as a foundation. If : dry ingredients thoroughly with the Aug.. 20. --Germans enter Bruaeks. ( Oct. 7 -Uruguay - breaks -. diplo- + this foundation: material .i!xpoged bread crumbs. Blend Peanut butter 'Aug. 23.=Germans `entoi' N0iur ni tIc relations with Germany c by .Qrapin' or scratrh"in the utensil, ,and onion with -the. cheese, -and mix and attack Mons.. � Oct. 12 -Von Cape}le resigns: as C coat will &track, the iron: r vM-h them tine bread crumbs. Farm Aug. .,4.. -British begin retreat ,result of mutiny in German fleet. d tro d i• E>}arszel,-agate, and .gritnite ware into Sat cakes, dust with bread crumbs from bions. - Oct. 20 -Four Zeppekna es ye are 12 tui trori or -steel fouiAsitions. or cornmeal, and fry, a delicate brown Aug. 27• -Louvain burned by Ger when returning from England. s Should the enameling n�aj•,erial be. in a little fat in a hot frying pan. • mans. - � Oct. 2j.-Ruselan fleet escapes from if You Went 27.- -the M Igheat come chipped; the iron body soon will Sausage RoI4--?Mese baked' -rolls Sept. 2, --Germans are within thirty Moon Sound without loss. Market Prices `>wsstst:. Often lttensihs -of inferior are very' -appetizing and. are easily miles of Paris, and seat of Fren0i Nov �s-Canadians take'Pasxschen- 3bip-all youlr k quality are sold sa, bargains, and soon pr'sWed. Make a bokir r.9owder Government -is transferred to Bbr- d'aele. ry chip and rest. The pure -whits .and blsciiit dough roll; -roll out in a Sheet 'deaux.r ! Nov. Zr-Revolutiob in Petrograd. - t the -blue.-aced-1wVto 'eflainei wares ate about half an inch in .thickness, and Sept. b --Battle of Marne begins. I gerensky flees. e bombardlutionists of RAW F8 t. 0 - nsise-1 2 Germs bo oti. 20 -Ru 0. ' � not suited for cooking processes � cut tato small squares. Have -ready p .� Nov.N : :`clay and; br�l • varfettes ar"e much �, gT armed. reFormf irrtor Asttiverp oEeupicd., by' tate Dec. 1 to 4 -Fierce fightfag round -We pay ail express charges. where great haat is necessary, The any g� sausage mixture=pow Rte$• ter separate Peace to Germany. r Oct to ns - 5 0' k ifiirsb e• I e11 ens ♦ Germans. Camprai. - ABBEY FUR COMPANY Aiumiauna is attractive and of light cakes, place a cake is lbs centre of Oct 19-Fr'i st baLtia of; Ypres b�- Dec. 16 -French and British' trudge (In business for 88 years•). *F ;weight, - There lamo-danger of chip=�eaeh sxtati squin.o of'- the dough, :gins, trice up positions on rho Italian front. LOUIa ABINOViTCH, Manager ice#.. 29--TTurkey begima war on Rus- Dec, 11 -British capture Jerusalem. Pint t>tr rusting tkaa material. . it is bring the, ends% to tate top .and press 310 at.. Paul at. W. Montrsai, PAA ' aia• :_ pec-1?-Boisheviki sign srinistica very. &s>aoai le . for . many Jproce• sses � g� r firmly; place is a buttered • ' Reference, Ifeeh L �. x Lo a Nov. -1-German- naval victory at with the Central Powers. henry, Bdontteal of cookrnag $s it hearts raped, g din the edges not tonchittg; - ,^= Trott is used for processes !of anti balsa for about tvir�nty__mi_ Coronal, off Chrii 3�oolt ! - - I--No—v. I(V- 'he commerce rat er Em r ery- gaiters' a high temperature , W or vA3v taut gravyr; . den destroyed by the Australian tussis- Foy, 23 --British troops enter Jeri- neeeseary. It is dirzaole-;if kept dry } '' • and free from, coat. ,. When not in 1 er � Sydney Cho, i` use it should he coated with s t E111 Figare'IL Out. Dec. 8 -British navalvictor off ' Mar..'? -Due to rho defection of » 3twa grease fia protect it. Falkland Islands. Russia, Rouiramm is 4orced to sign k , Dec. IG= -German cruisers bombard peace tsesty with Central Pavers. Eft Earthenware Is used for4bng, s;,lovir ttot }p► eookiatg or baking Processes. The Scarborough and -Hartlepool, --160 ; Mar. 80 -Gen. Foch appointed gen- ti EF liQs, of earthen balling dishes.should +� civilians. Pilled, cralissim of tallied forces. rias! s' 1!t #fight to keep in all moisture. sad Dec.-, 18 -Egypt proclaimed. a- Bri- April •1 to 7-Terrific-ftgl�ting on +' 9 haat. tish'protectarate, _ =the Boil 12--B&hlo -f LysEea raid' IT ` r «: _ . irrg'utenailv]riads of g3aaa _�_ �,. � �p ' - April 12-Batt}o o? Lys. ;v� leaned, rind setae• r - �,_.-:_ Fe1i. 20 -Allied Seets .bombard - ' Ostend and Zeeflrugge. } .. CP �--abert - srrade of a rnaferial which can bo sub- �"-~ �' _ 1Z 11�71 March 12 -British papture Neuve nowed. s e jested fa high temperatures with n Over 108,000 Chapelle.- A R --Battle of Ii�em=nel Hill. people aro employed in 1U'L :lajauaious e!t'ecta. Canada's Using industry and the sum 3arch 22-Pkzernysl captured by May 20 --Germans launch last -- - 1 Meeina4M s trld never be 'bo ght of $26,000;000 is Invested -in it. There �L April . - ' great -attempt to advance on Parte. P we 200 s�teatn 'weasels, including April 2-= Second mottle o£ Ypres. May 30 -Germans retakb Soissons. A: to attend the Ninth Aaatlat until, named• When iele�� cook ' April -24 --Battle of St. Julien. e 6 --German advance halted. a •-tng 'uteftsils Choose ' ardeies with trawlem fin tug`s, cannery tenders - and fists+ carriers, on the April 2& --Germans first use poison Jana' 18 to 1.1 -Battle of Oise. . emotsth itniahed 'rims and made _ of g gas An attacking. 'June. 24 -23= -Italians rout the Aus- TORONTO oeouna and i .waters. The sall- a s cut vrs sa moll sa ce. of metal. AvoM Witch- mg and gale riven craft tncludo May g -Battle of . Festnberl. Ja}g on the Plane. 1,800 -vessels of various kinds. Thole May 7-Lr-Batue-fudtaurtorpedoed. tiiatta 22-Gercmns forced to, retreat FAT - y across the Marne. _ + :.414 lis. - .A heat-reslstulg wasidMay ' -Italy declares tsar on r makes the ';cat bitndie. are over 27,000 earl and row ltoata Austria. July 2%--Fe�e-�en-'l`ardenois._ recap- - g grid 11,000 atotor boats employed in . May --Zeppelin raid ots Lurid a: dee lea. orad by . -.Recipes' fir Coal Days. sbi Ili the ealmon canning in- :July S --South-West Africa (Ge�- .Aug. „-Freach again Cu"bcSols= ' dastry of British Columbia, over i3,- � . ,weer -$alar Stew--Tbis may be man) surrenders to Genexl >Io._ ons-� - ' :made of meat, or merely a meat bone OOO,ObO in invested in cannery planta. .Aug. 6-43ermans oclnpy Warsaw, Aug. 7 -Foch rats to p=ustule a_ Good stock is equally�The investments in neds,'trape, fines, Aug. 21 -Italy declares war on .Marsha} of ranee. nice, If meat is used, select a •cheap i smoke h then, a ,0 run into tailtions. Turkey. Aug. 9-Brritish troojx$ toiler Haig; cat of beef. Cut into pieces of pro- No lege titan ;8,000,000 are invested Oct. 12-:•Germatts. execute Nurse munch successful offensive. Germans r_ SH p In freezers and* ice -houses and ;2,- gel• slug for put over..the fire Cavell. in full retreat - per ssttiiicicr►t water to cover wool. and 'lfi0,0Ut) tn_ltshittg piers and wharves. Oct. 15--Gritat Britain declares war Aug• 27 -foie ' caiptured by the cook untill' tender. - Retdove the most, �"""�' on Bulgaria. French. - e` OCk Yates, ioTOrltW. - uWw St -.and add an ext;•a pint of water, one- - .The Sugar Question. Oct. 19 -Italy declares scar on Bul- . ttug. 3-0-Rap"a taksa .by the Judos 20 a -m.. Thursday. Dec. SIX. half cup vinegar, two tablespoons t ' garia. allies Sha,i vee face late sugar. ihortage. Auction Sale of Prise Whiners 10 gym, 5 agger, salt to season, and two or tierce Nov; 2•t ---Greece Fields to the de- Sept. 1 -British rsue Germane i in Cs� honorably and courageous -Rider Dec. M. a!hale .'pepper -corns if'th�y are at mend$ of the'sllies. through the Lys valley. I. p ty . Or are we going on quietly hoard- g Sept. 13 --Americans wipe out St. ` fined. Peel and cut into thii! Dec. 16 --Sir Douglas Rsi succeed- p Everybody Welcome. J►dmisslon Free. ing even if only a little in every home? slices enough- potatoes to one yanufatblvrs, confectdx_ers and ed Sir John French as commander of 14iihieI salient.AW °cap, .gaou*ii turnips and carrots to the British forces. Sept. 1S. -British, break through the matte one-httit cup each;, a sweet pep- public eattlig places are. doing their T -'" Hindenburg line. FREE TO GIRLS a share swell. Soldiers and •munitio per from.' which the -eeeds and inner 1916. Sept. 23•-Btxtish rout the Turks in -� sildrr have been removed is• cut' into Workers want sugar, more than the Fob.' 21--Gel7nans bogin atAck on e r o Big Do11 and Doll Carriage Palestine. iciti�n .slices or rounds std dd+ed with persons. doing ordinary work. Leo: Verdun. Oct. 1 --Allies capture Roulers.- - Ttds Bttr Doig is la in 6 - = eb•a tall, has jointed lei t�se other vegetables, t�itBi have i . It must come from Oct.1-Bulgaria capitulates torte egad areae .and oat wino one step See- March 8 -Portugal declares war on. tine' private homes; there only-, is f :, head, bands and•foof. Th i shredded white cabbage and, if Germany. terms of the allies.. y there. hoarding' however slight isolt carrlaae lute nt• diked, a medium-sized onion, stieed 1 eve individual case: ' Hon't be April B -Battle of St Eloi.' -Oct.tGermans .abandon Lens. name ane w rzatp. Ree i$tin. until fire vegetables are J April 29•w -gates to the - p �snadians capture Cambrai: the seas back and ;• COQ mein for the sake of a sweet tooth. Turks. Oct. 17=British secure Lille. I hood arsi tissue of ' l+eadei. ' ''t'bis wiH require- about*pelf Canadian restaurants are !!Lper- leatherette. -It is 24 fir: feiv-mitrutos loefbro-three"-' Msg_31=-N cal .battle oti' Jutland. Oct. 1�--Ssiiisl+ saih�rs'occupY Os- Just cite f:t`•thslrinslre a6ktQto give cos mere June fi-Lord �r- for the t; Do 1T -$ f;. fjrcaerse,- the meat and kit it heat su� they ask for. nuaeursrs in the stew.7 ' erve very bat. ° This �fton H.1VLS. Hampshire. Oct. 31 -Turkey surrenders to the cruse .ens us You? and confectioners ham a so been put Aug. 31-T*rkey and Bulgaria. de- British. a nitme rid addres is fine on a cold' day. _ and we w•ut se _:QW upon strict - rations, and could 'tare War on Roumania.. Nov, t-=ltrlians huge drive of Aus- 44 0 e q you ao racka cs of: Canada Roast" -•One pound cooked eat well aaT beans, one-half pound .cheese, 'bread get' belvev - their present , Dec, 22 -teeth of the: Austrian trs a out of Italy. � e 10"017 e m b o e s e d- nrirt9 fim. Why, should. people at.Emperor -Austria surrenders to the 4� sell Post cards to , crumbs, salt.. P it.beans through the y Emperor Frattz Joseph. v... sen tie to seats a s meat grinder. -Add the cheese and Koine expel 'to get it? laVherl all the Dec- 29--Adrnira] 'Beatty succeeds } R. ckaae. when they are erouglr brood -crumbs to make the ey people. "in.prielte hoanea get down'to Sir John Jellicoe •in command of the ca sees n+e the nu th the- le el of ' reataaranbs and sugar Nov. 2 -British take Valenciennes. and w will send you the 1, mixture sufficiently s to form into British High Seas Fleet. Nov.,6--Germdny seeks peace terns Beg Doll, with ail charges manufacturers, the shortage will be " from Lha allies. prepaid, and we wen also 45 t roll, B'a''kt in modc3•ate oven, beat- - sena yon the Hou ca: c : tally met. Two '}ibttncis a month- `1917. Nov. 7-i4larsh ?' T oc hands his rine without any ..charr;e ti : on will '•, its occasionally with tetnato juice. the )unit =means' 6 spoonfuls a day: T r Cotfioge Cheese Sausage -One cup Feb. 2-t nited States breaks of? terms`± the Gel +n�emissaries and •oat tr7teonaa a�na s:i Ik - a Cottage -'-Cheese, elle cup dry bread Confeetioners are often. accused of diplomatic relations with GermanY. grants them • 72 hours time limit for feat three of them to using muds sugar. The fact is thea . Feb. 2(', --British retake Ret. rop}y it our carets an�ea� snouts 6r use -halt cup cold cooked �- - ` - arises .coo. send us, take' only about 6 per cent. . of March -1-1-Bagdad-takers by eke tri - name ane ad - rice, one -}call cap bread crumbs, one- CA�e,,a--total-conaamptiiot-•about doh. it you wiih to keep cheese from ii•ss to -day so y u _ ... 12,000 -tons a year out of nearly 500,- March 14 --Gibes severs.. relations. , moa3rling-eo Doll r ase qutckLv 'r Opo tons. . Real saving in sugar with Germany. cloth %•ruin; from hinegar. addreas • • J nlarai collie from thb remaining 28$,; "A_Pri1 61�`&S, Congress t'forifnally Leather covered furniture may be =piXal.VAXX= ` hat IS YUpi ! coo toes, most of Which is used in thi - r pensee resolution declaring war on ,washed with cgi,itf a son an lake - 1 1,500,000 homes ]n tate Dominion. • If Germany. - _ � "rater. filie oil in the soap ilte�t, M, soresi4 -� ti'a��oF�teecurlty - 2 each of these honestly cuts -the sugar 9-Vimy. Ridge taken by _ `: ' 'Aprils I preseries the leather and helps ­a* } consumption -to -the 2--pounds-a month Canadians. + keep it soft. Grey leather shoes 'The Pine. ►- Perhaps -yeti cannot purchase it fo every penin allowed by the Food Apifi 10 �-Brazil �sevlirs relations { 4� Z may also be cleaned in this way. The elan lata fall its leaves before beaatmel"ur means do nei'per- Board, there would be no- sugar diffi- with Germainy. Y chit,". It is penin clow. which foot Aird 1G.-WorkinErmen's aria Sol- �ta entries Which have just closed the frost, , mit on to pay for it In full. `.. It ie rtgbt herd That we meet you. the boot is on. diem' Delegates take controlJr fb� The Toronto Fat Stock Show to be The rosy Dalt grotcs silvering and i You'can become the" owner by Bysaia: held at the IThien Stork Yards; De- sere, k- - t using out. Partici Payment Plan, - Jnne i itisin fake jjepslues cember 5th still 6th, indicate a The trees are barren when the sum payment beiaa mado by monthly *..' Pro i'�strlfs. Ridge splendid of ftniihed livestock. mar's lost, -71 �. r lasWmente. A soldier of -France lay. -on a hos- We inifi you to to for a free pitat bed. His shattered arm had just June 29-Greeds'breaks .relations This despite the fact, that the man- But one tree•keeps its goodness all tee yrf with thq Centra} Powers• ageiiletrt-hare diacontinuec] the user- the yeah• „carpi of bar'booid'et telling YOU been -taken away. The doctor looked p ' r.: • - atf about our July 14.--Miclneeta succeeds: Von iirig of ieminms for feTttale cattle "`3 " p -4n• • down with pity at the' White .young tri the .hope that animals sur ble ter Grceu iiioe, nnchatigin9 as. the dayb Bethmann Holweg. n face "I'm sorry, my beyi icer had to my 22, -,Army at Ctew-ii Prince re- breeding I)Urposes will b6" kept an o b . Yy& CO. Tose your•arm,' be trafd. The eyes of the.fitfm for ricer urpose. It will be y -� i[eoabers Mon stook �tobaas•• „ pulsed all along-tlte line. P Thou lagi't t self beneath vrha#eror 1► the' lad flashed. No, no, doctor. I July •�_Russian troops. demoral- We�11 worth anyone's time to take in sky. a 106-10 Tr•anapor'lation Building _ didn't lose it,'I he -said; 4PIgave it-}• this show and also to be presbrtt at Mr ehi±lter from all winds, tl�Y ot6n to France." His tread sank back on Aug. ^r -British.. Admiralty recon- the Auction Sale of --Prize Winners ; .Jnr pine,. - l sin"UtE Lets. over America. , Own li t._WAS - iNONTRHAL, QUE.' his pillow. and be whispered, " My Cattadiaa t troops n,'ike which is attended by imyers from, o&H' ' "pisspring, Cts sammdt•, adilM16 � +,£`:. _ • - . x, France.~ • • - - � �h.,r�r.^µ+""h ri -A" a�4• �+ "' a xv r x N y *„ •':.... a,...' ..: ;;,`.. ,H". a"r." 1. :4: ' .�,,. raMl.s+k�Mr..a:"' 7 - - • .4. ... J:. �- _ •V,. Y, .. _I ^'R. .Y w L� _ Y - ,.>,` :gyp.. "�. •i,x .�M L. - ., - ' i _. \ :'�' • "-�o..._ ':$� .aSA — •.;w•. '� �.. :. ,vr$,�C,� .'i�- >-. ri•,±q•.4tic �:.:"_a1.`• fir, .,"F� ``"�%'�.•h.r.., _ �''a.• �..�.n:.w. t. `�'tc'.o los - ;awn IF ar �"isaas�aoi oto cfz�- 0ie'A11�"i i18i1 ft 4 e is* 4 _ t ton/■ ai � Ikt►ctte `;Fitt AWjd .. twentys,. t� � ri: �. .lei Inatarsceir+� rot �� torId y. Mead: oo�satn,salose; eea�ces y 1i3 ti c-vi#igeD im .r �' lift. _ Fzr►t}ce which, were taken. by tEe'Brir ►�-*+--- Length ,,�$,• A ,,' �.. • �btit pone �3iows the nota and r _ 1 caleplatgd heartlntss o! rt_ Hua i GSI TY aiLi3ST PAY BIt.LIE(i�TB �.. , Frr6i h n _ mote than the, following story; 4e81 war related. to the corresp�Kdent by k Debt, Without Reparation to 'Allfee,�, t 'Splendid . c_a.a t o oits of- tWinhabitanta ,oik. the- little 3tio-llfths Isitioa�a 'Wealth, z that look wall and town of soup, Aear Bt: Quentin. ar, ter ,$rely of Germany's financial slats- we bet than' Am , by the English attackand Am- / -, aAY - -other seal 1• ffctn )arts been undertaken --by ,Govern- Special price;tl2. forces was: •ices In The y a went .agencies hire with si-view to -: N can int � Germs expected it,and o d the. thio�+rts 'li Con1ale abildbt of'the Pers i� n population, that if '.they gathered to Lamb ( hie local church and put up a white lGersas3t aat%et LO pay big sums as f rbc areparattidb for defvaatation of invaded and Mink a, sheet as a flag they would be spared c tmtries, says a Washington dei- T w o ; o t by the •advan allied, troops: They prctch, Unofficial reports indicate that ! atcc�ty • - ,is p e c tat -ties 1n did .so,- The Germans soon were Qaranany'a national debt, represented R , . ,' lthick .:oflir airi/eU..Dut- the ag1i6i1 sad .Ani- salter! by war bonds held within' the ® p erican8.. When they rEached a <. y •P �►tplze, is :r;ow nearly. >E85,QQ0,060,00 1} JY-xti ne4. of vantage121owever, they tarned't • - or, more than two-fifths of the. esti- _ $sad for P`reBlCatalog. guns on the church. Several persons A 3 :_stated national wealth. u .CUXMGS&,CUM I !wets killed aa�d malty wounded. 41 Although there has been no official - 104a 8t._ Paul Stroeq, ! The Germs htid'thotight to make 1 _k afiatounCI nfeht or intimation of the t f „M O N T R E f1 L the BritiDh lm. Amer%ana believe k J 1p g egdte amount which. l�Iliee One the newest adaptationsltco o! - wire tJ►e llieid artillery and not their the cape wrap is this none ty costae. RAW FURS: Highest Prfces Paid.. own, liat had, bombarded the- church. e! -will expect Germany to pay, it is cer- Mocall Pattern No. 8585, Ladies' sad When the allied troops ea£ered the . s tain;to run.into billions of. dollars, and: tease' Coate in 8 -^sizes• s - � - -' �teceasargy the terms of payment village th@y-..found the `1'huxh .shat- s 'Fust aecortl with Germany's ability to 82 to 84; medium, 88 to 88; krgf 40 ,� s tered; the occupants" terrified, and Han 'Lades paid a visit to the lay This ability will be measured t° 42 bast: 'price, 25ecents. - i many of their cumber lying prostrate Western front some time .ago. While. g fire nation's pa'aer to •revive her {� r on the floor, dead or wounded. aisadiarig.'belore s 'great barbed-�oitls ,. +> barricade he asked a ,Highlaado beau - - -irttthia. for state ttaetazptreafde, and • .. . , _ rm,. - aetaass�r >Gtt:im.se 't>+a.. atnxaffirsfa ons he thought the war would last. e industries l~in:: 1 �.. official observers here say some claims _ eery years," said r for restoration ' and: restitution set +, y� ,_ -'. :: _ � - Haver moving an eyelid. � '��Fe71� bit . fortis by interests In a levy Allied be- ;` l�T. 4t1 .O� � a$Ot�er gear•, and til. rV yes begets GertaSgn ability, J @Q@n f' _ _ 9 • .. � 'Itiona are the io wed ted at the hi " - �8�rt Trow tl:oa skis %4 es#ima _ g�- - r4 �� t;] �' rouse. ye>�' - - - An P�ii 33er bm]j Gasol� F1 ngS�ettei. theeat � - !� !lt Ck," d g F ratloa for H. to a Gasoline a n e'!m �=; „�,•�- _ ___ -_. world. Two mint�tes to attach or detach. i� gases Attaches to crank waft. ,which ensures stoafach whish Inflate prow There amabout 19,000 s M))I:DICIN�4_�„O$ LOGS - • ,` deltvary of the englae' poser. Only the down on the heart and terfacr $' � engine runs, consequently no wear on of Coal fields in the United $in�gdom. tires. differential, etc. A special patent � ib remota* aatiosy sue, s ells' Used 'to Press"* ,Timber ed auxiliary fan keeps the vnxifte cool �� and pais. lb to 3Q VAMP= � '� _ - under all condition` Uar can be moved or drops of ilatbtr seted'd fmCsrson n Against Ravages e4.3 driven with Autopower attached. Auto- S. after meals M_b di ttpm ANTBDc ---�T ONCl�Z. BY PRO. �Jg matte rovernor *controls the power. whle6 allows tits IIMft Sieaps of power to r►r-• UtJ rtressive Concern 8in� LiSe Ntafadf Wood, being a vegetable structure, a run Oraln srfnders, W�, baatfailtasd saeular. ! I tri rmaakkerso and anDri11t-o toms. 4 Is liable to d! Ay. But is %, sass. snoftne I I a 7� rltl rW��" with scale . pn e - hay_ptaares, — _ _ — steeds Vt* 0W' -2L Enslneertait ry moa meeaBlehurrns woof- Eaathatinee. Ont --:hemical n may ifs rendered slmos4 ata Canada: I.tmit.d, st< ieea proof -whish, when- the peat- t t T1' 811p � 11� 0 S ' bar' it brought doffs to mots, mesas �°?`,..` etre for oarw - first maks a irons set do itiiectr and.. ^. k • Baa trial cgee +oar: JIM-7�.. iGii.-legist� - iw wnaS,u.ers Rasa a. ..iia t4°� 91611' save :,i4 .• a. ss, asootrrt -.; i , �/d*►f4 sea a °e%r l3sie �P �Haes Creosote is one of the chemicals / fftavt. A. lata taNatda it. !►. srosoaar i0aced whit tsoa Poblfahtnie .Led- orients. commonly tised for this pntposa. But, r M Ancient loaf. whether this or another. the most- ti y' a a• + e tr:ldCLT 1K>DSvtiPas' irOA Ai.fi In Oatvtawaer to -date meihoti.a3opted is to maturate .. _. t The discovery in Swedes of a loaf y�,�ee trv�it sou faxes Werei d . of bread made from pea flour in the alto otbar'tiunches or Swellings. NObitatee; t4e aaRoul solJ J. A, coo wham loss_ with the preservative stt� by _ thus of the. Vikings has disclosed fire oto hair Scam. sad bane kept at work. Fco- Pttbtlsbtare Ca. a+attsd Tergsti. - pumping tiia tetter pato 011dr indma;ts .r - - aomieai-only atew drops regttised at as "stracttm. is '. fact .that .peas vera cultivated iP $0 bottle deuverred. US$ l�I� � meets than 1,000 goats ago- : Ipei �»da�ca antieroeic tgt'h;i al !^� Acte rax a d sate . ae>�a s*t+oe. s , Ttse preservative, IIuder preasttrer L ! : • �.. Eaf'ope W v _ •, torcsd iatifas, tires pow and intessiiais mss. eat tntarnat and aatsrsaf, eerDae; MONEY ORDERS. Yeiasand 191een. ' s.3S s bottle at t�esless p �» of -the logs through a ribber pipe- to Obeying tha request ad tiler _Cxerrera- .. �r a�onoe� stair° �- which is attached a contrivance that meat about 'conservation cf wool, It is always suis to rad aurin- +Mg++ •tel ca tux. 1 i.iaalted. ass. fbat►s om a dial fire enact -amount ai ion Express money Order. Five W. R VMW r -R y..tts haste suss. esat Waft, - maty smart 'womaen have found :s2- Cant• 1►ressare nscd: f0ge to an,e'atire-smMn Ureas. Hers DOTS American Bente. is 51'.' -serosa aro asaaeaar, x. en sale is .. is -aa' eseelk+nt 'model to W drveioped p°�o m'°P Y •in setts or veiyat.' McCall Patterer 000,000 bushels below that of keit *, Heltaia Tb�iis= of Millisa Dead- OU No. 8618, . l adios' D� In 8 aisa, r�- li S1 • -`' year - Talking to the asitish P1Csritns 80- 84 to 44 bast. Price, 26 elate.. -' tdety in London, JMM M. Beck These patterns may be obtained A fins grater is better than a knife ti (W RKMAZA1 removing the suds"your fid satythmg _ British people. in the hours' of their fovea tile--Mer4. Co., 70 Bead St, tiiiit !s bilsned. _ _ .Ah.nast any man will •tea you . '• 8 Pimples Wit�h1��� excess, said diagtlaees it by saying. Toronto, Dept. W. _ ,my that Sloait'8 Llailtettt -CaM ag -V� - "BritaWs feeling i* that of a°a11N ' s~ Tuft* is a criminal court, facing a KNOW YOUR SYMPTOMS! Tommy (titer opmation-vWbat - lelief` - Box ©nbi'!8Q'ta - . 'Primmer evicted of a foul murder,. with sister 'ere, aa' them Inies,. I *am "war `tram tbsms per m iofth fire Jadge,patting on his Maack Metikal Tessin Everyeae Sbasid thought 1 was in 'atwsa, when I first For practically a is�a tae need or these Wets sore stl¢ t>Rtet . ':ap • tq pronqunes aentenee. ' That is Httow-floam L� Phrases. oma round, till's seed BM roider- Ili it who has sufferedfInca k from rhtiffne s blotcba sat! bled. tett Abe spirit of Britain to -day. Ae • the ,next tied!" _ as]les . eoreac�s• of piuscks. stiffttesli biote>,es I mltigmad setts. - ls thinking of her million dears." These are s[ueveral medical terms of jo . the results of weaflied cls- _ 4id mist toaQ,ljp sled nee. tipanJIM The average man feeds that those ons should know about. For histatice, PWomeu, too, by tine hundreds of it > i� r , ► who, have the most right to celebrate it year examiner tell you _that .gest _, - _ thousands use it for. reliesuurtgg sent- liters sigad of nitres sn never chane home: ' are suffering• shoat dementia praeeoz, itis, lame �adu, dent algia, sick tend- t osmti i6antrdy H. 0.1. winos o ' y�oa -shite *affably, -and say, "i9tattlt Mtuard's Liniment Co., Limited- ache- Clean, refreshmir,- soothing. 4awA6 Oast., i~6aea 7,1412 year doctor." +Would yeti' be quite Gentlemen. -bast winter 1. received economical, quickly effective. Ssar Use cora soap tae cheerful1110 you that t benefit tram the tele o! Mild• "Stoan's Liniment' to •our druggist- ppooa�ass::amimd by teaches a[ Latin phrase meant chronic deluaioa SD's _LII�Iil![ENT in a severe 'att-ek Made in Canada. Get it today. Dinaamt to soothe and haat ml' fes• - ; al insanity? Here are a few ordinary- °t-�MRpe, . and I have ire uNdJy dsoey to Iniiadoa s fitbs sgraasltda and totals you should know: ptbved it to be very effective In cases sleets. tlientsing �for all toilet - ' P'eoethesis-The addition of as u- °i '1on'y �mqq sift �" 101 Sc�l''1 v' of tial part to 63 supply- a defect 'of Yates, • s tiwigItivopiaf W. •A. HUTCHINSON. r. _ lost hand.body, as alipiiancee to take shies of s posaeard-Ph.' ifteltby AW. A. " i�ourished of injured Hmb - Flexion—Beading, .as limbering IIs " we are not reaponaibie for the `" - V� ' stiff, wrist -through exercise, mastaage,, + t�� thoughts that poet out doors, win, are_ tarn. `. that etcLesion-Damage, injury, as „nerve °t • 1nd -este to responsible for those wee ad- , j a lesion." mit and entert;ain:'__ Charles B. Now. a a A a • Functional -Affecting tit work- tale of as organ only, not affecting masswo xrdaiateat titres mvissavM, �Wa�B �' ] BC 1V@ -mad acts #i�Ckj� - the . organ itself. - germ go, a s Myoptic--Defective sight; short- When .yoti mend_ fife Im* curtains eat sore tbt oft pa�� vein sad muscles, p Get s bottle_today. Have it Laptisista-lY3ese's'* •sighted. este tissue Paper under'the Heats and � � � DY Co:. llamutan, can. ' Anaesthesia—Insensibili to feel1 Ik and forth an tile - ing;. thus: _ flounced anaesthesia, 7his _�1 fill in neatly and secetely. cat# of leg , . �ov Amnesia -Loss of memory.' The world's'sheep stocks have do- e = i'�ou�%_ nervous stexhaustion�us debility, began, Fy nee war a-•:! - . > end of - -- 15�'� Cf noun Nems els-Funcnonitl derangement - 3 q dpe to disorders of nervous system. ' • _ De o po a o ,,. �tel ham' $' For-Tstance, `War neumais. KEEPVOLARSilOE$#FEAT Z . ' p • Ornopaedice--Cure of deformities p 2680h, � voider -Fully d tbta body. - Not. cQnfined- to leg C rQna.ltA. �'st Ofn�a , cases. _ f 1'1 bu lid i 1'1 Disorientated=A mental state, con- _ where the .balmy Vigorating cl»tie fliallrea > ' fnsiotti as to 'place, time, date.,etc.k7 M healtFi Neuropathic . -#sac ancq -=a omrEitu- PM the 1x3 t�Of-6i1id00P i gl't8 tzg11- R ' tietally abnormal, � eonditiori; -perhaps out fibs Wi be:' 2Yi0 hg: t happiness _.. � • made evident 'by,"but not prtmarlTg ' _ _ due to war. ,.r0LO GpI JF TENNIS, MOTORI - QSHOE PO"FS I-VISHING, BAY AND SURF BATHLNG _ Needs t"1Q Four-year-old (lane seas lav - _ z ing trouble with^i Mngtf'sh, bait she L1QWD5a�dPAS�ES ° ; Write for Winter Folder and Golf •Pr'c)axiim tied enCrely passed her difficulties and l"pt11R:K,WHtTE,TiW.MRN BROWN ' +_ • . - one point "I ase how it ie tion, � Olt OX BLO00 SHOES °.'•.IONN' J: H6RNAN, lMaaa4er .. Gnasi!web«..lw.wwt•ez• mother," she said tite'otherday. "Bent {,EA LIf - e set and lay;-, and people sit aid tie, -' -..y wts►twter' ISSUE Na. 4�•'1S don't they, mother?" R .-._.., A;e:�``:1.,.•:,,..w+.:..:.row. ._:...... .., _ ". i:. .... e..,, .•,._ .r: -'w ;',.!•ami.. ...n n.... ... . . ... ., -s .r ....L .. _..e 51wt..,.,ur,L•J�w:..,,C«P.::..a_ ..r> -..,...i. .»M,.:'. �...{./hC3�'dw.�:w.ar�.. 1. ,• i lent KIN pol1gh -t,6e',4WUA-no of W, Pir 0. Zimmerman Ancl o oil - Mand N Wtb a expres's -t 't " - )up- -0,tieekO TSS to der Picker-. Hlck**eie IuAhev U Phan Ing and.-vivialty. for. the k1ndneis and, -7,; a few. 1 Wedn6daj. .01 Ak..Z 4�ftfflk V- -A large iiiantit -thy, of turnips IFIpa .,shown us du dc go 71 Liceniii No�'8-267" an .4 __vw . at W AN& y - au W rj 12 pp0d er, NeWq McDonald, of To- station'this week. MA=. da ii). 16ant over Sunday. "r. With -0. H. Biarling has about: cc an AGiqzs -4 ana Tu listed the erection of. ti2e SU13- ,:GLU V Zia DUALiss Miss lt'elie �Irkar. 'be" here as room in front of his residence. 4416B XXG18TX% r."Henry- *- - - I- next Tueaday to attend to "Mrs; James Hendersoim and Wishablo Cbamoisette, in colors Brufthed Wool Sets, In colors-blae, 7 I greed; Th§seare hb'prof6ssionaldutie's. datig4ter, of Sbarboro, spent a- T%gSD&Y. D&C. 81tD:--DIqws1dri - sale white, black, grey, buff Find 14-4stard and ronto,' pp Richard - Xboref 6f T-5' day , last week - with -i-.- �G. and of high broid shorthorn cattle, Sbrop. white with black _Wei Ilateit" ..and make an appror -horses. pills, and twple-' Theile are -of excellent qiiiligty And prints 'Christmas gift. f:-* d list! wiek in' town r Mrs- Hain- shire sheep, a a Sri 8 Pip -The first, meats. at Int 1 . can. 7.-' kept remarkable value at. 1.25 pr: and only 2.'00'tbd set. See them. owistornr�-of the n ta0ces. the property of E. E. -Pu I p ..,,council ;will season- occurred ipti Monday even- e at 12.80*aharp. See bilK H. S. meet on hlofiday��Doxt; for ��tt6 inx.- when there- was barely- 'suffl. Pugh,, -auctioneer. 7. MUM ChUdken"s Hatis rilinsl _11 iLetion o_f'general business cisat t*.,W.hitdn the,ground, TUESDAY. I)zc. 3aD-AuctIoz!_aaIo;of A hipment, ust .to baud of We have ik njee assortment �ok i4;aiehaf4-Baii4tt` -and diiijht-' mimrh- installed in new a, twe 1Q acres af .1plited timber. ' at. lot :',_er; L miss Pearl, visited theitk rely- lch�b week 'a modern Con, 5, Pickering." (adjolutb thethe reliable A ad blue, his;' "Ore last L" m4i. these in grey. black- s' X John Y-1 T. hieh ~con- A2Td1I road), the property "a n all sizer sti as plush; felt and oorddry n -741ves In T6rdnto;b Thu�rsdfiy -last oak 'grocery eonnter.7 �C" go tains - all the -liCtest devices y for nuor. Sali agome o'clock. Come. and let us fit you with a � at - John Teeple, of 0 1008 hat at A teas 480, spent over with. NZ;1W Sunday ATP convenience. See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer, pair. Pii6es 1.50 to 2.40;', OnAble pride, am these. hit aQe and aiidt, -J6h3* and Mrs. The Choir- of Bt. Andrew's WzPz;xsDAY, Dzc. Ors-Bitensive Jif the USIC .&6.. credit of and high rims Karkar.­ church assisted in -4md -go Dress-Aeods CurWn Nots -Harver.Edwards has -bought anniversary So"., Cam reAe Holstein cattle, horses. I in. St. A!eepr.-p9q1try. implements oto., at Cream BMnff&10, Net at :1Dc yard Blue basket cloth 50 in'. Uo 74 50 -a John's church,. Brougham, on Wm. Edwards, sicca farm it lot 14. cow. 7, Pickering. tbeproper- White 85 ind-Ade and Black and white suiting 64 in� 2;W d" 11114ke i)oiiessib day evening last. 'ty of R tattall. Sale at,10., Lunch plain Cream. SOHM 50c and Blue a fid red plaid, I oat the Andley an t -in the Spring. Beisdou haif ust Sweived pravlcr See billoi J. ff. Pren Ica. Dresden pattern, drigaes -34 th 1.15 -:4. S. ;.�.F;kd 'Buntidg, of Exhibition. F* cAmPigualsut*01! charcoal. Those auctioneer. _ 70c yard thing for sebi)61 BoA,ddred Cream, 650 ir am ,'.Toronto,: dbcompanied by TUESDAY. Dar. 171ia-Auotloi .:sale -of -fiaSe -are 86 -and 48 in. wfi a' Way ab cQttdu fisinn 10 Torou needing kindling Should. seedie-a rd Blue, and black serge, 5D• 21.00 y 11a hu PHZ.: Gr. Turnbull, Isperit 18ju at once, &sit Is exceedingly 4 7 1,WY farm stock, implements So yd to and house. 2 :-Sundaj* at his home )here: hold furnitfire, at lo.1 5, -.con. 2, Pic procure. FootWe&r ft. ata Co%ts The-Ockerinit etudetitasitthe sting, the property of John AgIL Wet Weare pleased to state, that weather iinproving, W. B. PO*411 Ars. -F. H.- -Ball Is Whitby High School are now Sale at 12.90 -sharp. - A Dforced holiday, as the after being confined to her bed taking an a auctioneer. Men's, Women"s, Boys', Girla'and Men"i bull -over. Sweaters in f.- Biddies'gabbersin all sizes. brown aid, grey, heavy 8..W 6 5 several weeks -through illness. school has been closed on account or Save fndt, Nhd is now. em-' youths' and boys',snag Men's Sweater coats all Ldrint­,& of a fresh outbfV&k of the CE ""' CREDITORS &101' with the INV, L W rubbers shades; plQyed adiaj3 Express.. -The Bid Store's "Tin Lizzie" bereforwinter. 9 1, 60 6D S.ft, ess. 11' Boys' gr6y andel rious e6=d CtZLers We ha*e'them in -a C6.., of Toronto, spent -over Surr- made Its trip to the City this week A quality. othee c ­.dgy.wlth Mi. S. and Mis. Chapman. and brought out a fine assortment Sizes, A oJors, 1.95 to &50 Arolici ta Creditors at�d Otkrs �in the Es. d E -tate of Hannah Barton, Deceased., of Men's a: orman 6.nd 'Min. Ike and Boys' 79' Caps, ' ' The; a n r are mov nit flils.iP66k to shades and atylei are right up to - The Creditors ot-the Estate of Ran. Now, 8 Bartqn, late of the Village -of Special for the Xmas Cake the Beldon fang -pait of Green the minute. h *ood. which they have purchased. -Mrs. Page, of "Tbrortto, has nab hitevalerle'the Township of Picker- W. been spending a few days with Ing, -County. of Ontario; widow. de- Seedless- Raising, the very beat Come in and see u If, ho -W. G. Ham Ahe Fuel Coirtrbl-'. -lair, expects another carload of H. and Mrs. Austin and family. cessed, who died on or about the 12th jr, you.flud'it impossible, just quality, In bulk 17,e lb 'v' dry hardwood in a . f6w* days,. Mr. and Mro.'Page ere quite well y of ept mb-0r.- -A- D. 1919 are 85c lb ph -one or send your'order itaid we 'hereby notified to send by Fresh Currants, hay elf been posi pre - S -.:,Those deal n a supply should known in Pickering, Will giVe'it careful at ld or otherwise de to the under- Mixed Peels 85o lb -their-their olymer,with. bird', for two years in the employ of E. 7. tention and the goods will L. Ruddy. the former as gardener. c 17c lb be L do. - and son. 0 fore -the Wtb day -of December, signed executors or their solicitors on Seeded Raloi Ur.,And Mrs. Bre livered promptly. Master Douglas, James Barnes Early this year Mr. Page enlisted 191jr their -Christi&& and surnames, Seedless Raisins. pkg. -_15c lb _ . Mr-and Mrs. Garrett. of To. and went overseas with the -rank Dk ddr'ess an description, and full.par- .' a . I ­ . . _. . ­ - ronto.-opentSunday oU last week of sergeant. He reverted -to the ticulars of ThAr claim and "lure of :.with W. G. and Mrs. Ham. ranka to order to get over to securities, If any, held bt them. LOOK -'If y0it bu:f a`nything, of any description, in our store -!-The W. M. S. of -the Methodist France, which he reached in June. Immedlateir after the 20th day of he was rZerted as Brecember, iq 8..the oatAte of, the said church will send a shipment of In August ;.snd.it proFes unsaWactory, we will -be glad if you w.10 wounded a Hannah- Barton will be distributed fruit to the Deaconess' Home, To. being ad k )nx the parties entitled thereto. about laec�_8rd,-- 1118.4 lam tAgo-Urs, recsived •return it and got an.-exchange*or your Mon I ey. to_ a or havinggems kindly bring them to t to be_14h"teZest_7f"=bic_bm1 executors abi t was presumed w o. ft de;Wd.Sha has the sincere sympsithy then have notice and all others will tbo- a e- before that date.ll . ..... . . . a. 6M& a Leaf Beef Ring will of her Pickering fri3nds is her be excluded from rhe dWribu. meet at 6 o'clock on Siturday sorrow. tion. Dated at Totonto this 25th8..day of evening at Gordon Law's black. Th]s'.hi4rtfelt 'e71�patby of M .-'S. -''CHAPM-AN, November, A. D. 101 goes ou smith shop6 All members are the communityt to John requested to be present as the and Mrs. Aimnan on the death of.WiLmAx JAxEs BzATo,;..Esq,,11. their' Son, Waltei Anagn, 0 irL WE. 'Y U 'ye&Vs,business will be wound '85 Bay Streiit. Toronto. -Yr t .49 CAN SATISFY -Lient-Col. Dr. Solicitor -for the Executors. and Mrs. Wil. who wasLeeported killed in action- William J. Burton, Esq„- Whitevalf. son, of Toronto, called on John' on Not. Zn&. The deceased, whn Ontario, and Lewitt Bice. Escl'., Mark- A nice line of Victor TwIIIQ, suitable for children's dresses, also blous- . and Mm Murkar an Sunday, while was 80, yearq of age. Was AW(Mg bow, Ontario. Executors. 10'12 ek.and k1monas. in Cream with binedot, Cream with lavender, motoring through to Oshawa. Dr. those who were draftbd last navy Wilson, who spent several years 8 and shortly after donning with white -and -gold, at 35c per yard. � We have a splenAid line Anotion Bale of Firm.' -of Ladies' Chamoisette' over in rey. black, white and in the military hospitals oversoas, the uniform. was sent overseas. returned h -IN TEiZ - ere fancy stitches on bacl, all eizes, at 1.26 pr. home ii few months ago. Prior to enlisting he was engaged am with, "d Is now in charge of one -of the as engineer'At the Oata bel NVoint"-sam splendid- Vadlrrwwt--Psu� .0111 bospitato in ToRow_f& 111111s. *Uere he was recognized as mans' for ladies, Eureka for gents. We handle the famous D & A k -T.. SoidaRy Sellmle of the a very capab)e man: As the war There 7 United'States add Canada are was 10 ere will be offered for valeb pub- -Vorbet'%t 1.25, 1.59 and 2.00. Try a pair If you wish comfort. 7"now ended his parents and. . I - --aiming at lie auction by Hugh Pugh, Auctioneer A big variety of Xmas hdkfo and Xmas novelties. Come in and look raising $86.0000,00 for Only sister, Mrs. John Calvert, atAhe Wilson. House, Ashburn. Ont... relief work among the Armenians were'lookibit forwowd W' 'h on Thursday, the 12th day, of Decem- over our display of -China, Prices are right. Vh MUL and others suffering from the War, jo*to-his expected home -coming her, 1918, at 2 O'clocit p.., m., the - fat- Canads's proportion of this being t an early date. His -death.jdat lowing lands, namely; The south 46 4-7 i _A. ::GILLESP10 --DUNBARTON OW. TMs is SL at an Close of the - Wari, large amount, adds to acres more or lease of the east half Of lot number -20 tn.tbe9t being trained to general gLv. the sorrow of the bereaved. ones V concession Qf illi during the past four years of at home. who were deeply attach. the Township of Whitby, In the -the war, they, will, ao -ed to him. County. of Ontario, owned by the late dbub Alfred B. Fisher. Bsq M. E N -A R -1all in performgIng the task Uboot! On Thurs4ay of last week. This farm adjoins the Village of i - `.ted. them. Mrs. Wm. Mann, who has been a ,x -adapted- for -stock or Ashburn and to -resident of Pickerior- for the pe4t aid. On it are said to be a frame -ft AndrVw's eburch, bar& se., cured the services of the Rev. D., five years, -passed away, after a Farn and 3 acres of orchard. Brighton, D. McLeod, M. A., of Brig brief iltness following a paralvtic Tznsits:-Ten per cent od-dwy of sale. Sweater Coats, Shirts, Ties, Cap*--'*Gl& and Und6r.wiar, balance in 30 days. Ouri fill stock these lines is o ' n for ivapection. A Odt., for their anniversary on stroke, at the home of her dao ht- Te. - Sabbath,'Dec. b For further Mr. McLeod is er, Mrs. A. J. Siler, In iter 61st x_ pa,rtiqulars to the 8 ecutoro.M�ssrs. and year.- She ­Iad, been' In rather one of Canada's beat r cher's, Gordon B.- Fisher, Ashburn, Oat., and not poor -"*nd the coinmanity Id n health for some time, but Norman Stuart, R. R. NO. 4. Uxbridge. -B 0 0 T S �S 0 01 S - of hearing Min the -opportunityher condition iv&6 not critical A. E. Chriettkn. Whitby, Out., solict- -..--bim * at botservices, 10: So a. in.: until only a few days before her tar for the Executore, and the auctien- Our lines are complete in both heavy working boots and- finer .,."And 7 p. in. Excellent music will death, when. she was seized' ear, Hugh S. Pugh. Glen Majoi, Onti, 7 .grades. Be06i loci these aver. The price is right. be provided -by home pad outside, the fats attapli of pamlysis.- The OTICH'. Is hereby given "A twent, that Sam - of the Township, of --&verak weeks ago' Geor PlMr" RING' deceay. whose inAdian name was Nuel-Burgoyse Helen Br 1R. A;:BUNTING Bryce, was born In Lanark. East Whitby in the County of Ontario, J.3LJVj -Stephenson of this village received obire, Scotland, In 185A. Shortly in the Province of On'tario Farmer' 'efilcial notice that his son, fts Established 1857. d. after her marriage- to Uri Mann will apply to the ParllamenL of Cana- 'racb, had been woupdad and mis. the :r moved to Suffolkshirs, Eng- da at the next session thereof; for sing since , ver, Iss. At the same Mang WUUrW they remalued untu frail!Alice Aime the name of W. Stephen five \years ago, when they came Mand Clawke of the Town of Hilton in red In the4 casualty )lots as out WC&"da with their dai- ht, the. - state of New Yoft. one of the u United 'States of America. ;Married i1=11VE MEW "ate. too 113 L B as STACK =Ing 'Wounded and misSI4. or, Sler. settling In Picks 5# woman, on the grodimd, bf aduffery and -':-,No official w6xd where they have. -since, reside was received re. - desertion. Of Robes, Blaolists, Club Bags, Suit Cam and Whips of all -'-.-gardiog the latter, but the family Besides her husband She ie euro Dated at the town of Osbaw's in the kinds hove just arrived. .'were V017 btk�dous as their son, vived by her two sons Rad -two County of OntaxiQ-1w, lbe. Prpvince of William, had enlisted KtClint�an.� __bf August, daughtem. These are Sergt. Adam Ontario. the 16th day Goo On Tuesday of this ----Wlxeg "�i�g any Hamefo, Collars or Horsi week they re-. Mann afid Dr. - Alex. Mann. both D, 1918. -valved a; letter fro- vats gour. of whom enlisted in the fill of m PH IsAmumL BuRGoTwz. ---a�ad _Sm us. By his Solicitor, --im which confirmed their fears. 1914, immediately after the war W, E. N Sinclair, 9_11 7j6 ph. IL WJL'- As far as can De learnt #W" -out -thw- -to rMer tarn F416ru%- ansa Iffoke mm - brothers and a chum were togeth. 45th,Battalinu at Brandon, Man. or and all met• a similar, fate. - it He was severely wounded and, E -L MIA D. -how ver, -that they may . 414 over a . Year a a-hop�A, gashed go. Theist - 8] 1 .. - . � -- May y et be safe. , 81 A� . ghters Are Mr `Bierwith --Sunday, Dec. 1, Will be Social whom she and her husband resided ServleitDay in Pickering Method. and Mrs- Kerry, of Trimley, Saf. -Ut church. At 10.80 it. m. Rev. T. folkshir;, England. Her funeral ':.Albert Moore,D., the General took place on Saturday--afternoon, ..,.�.zSecretary, will 'breach'and' Rev, :'Aar.- when her body was laid at rest ib Totten,- of Greenwood, will Tp. St. George's cemetery. The large preach at ni. There is a rare n-umb6r who attended showed the reat.in store for Picker I jug people high esteem. in -which - she w as next Sunday. The church should held by those who knew her. `be full to the door to hear the fat famed Dr. Moore, of Toronto. The Remeniber Nuftall's sale on Wed. evening crowd will be on hand as ­nesdar,-Deci4th, usual and will b wellrepaid. Do. t not fail to hearN . Mr. Totten. .­-bffMngs wille - !Men for the CHERRYWO01) ,, Social Service�pecial sing. The Red Oross Society will gig* .& Inig. All Invited. p a, _Dd I a the Big Peace Festival 11 nd popul. le- -ooncert, on the evening of TbursdAZ Dec. 12th, for the Belgian and Freui* S. entertainment Monday, �e 7' rellet The programme will consist.4. Also, the opt I �i lime -light views by Rev. .1. F. Clugi' ^t 20. in, 89vd 7 In 11� " W.D. $undayo ton, readint bLifflon Nellie Thom and- voW solos 7 P. Hynde. Further .. part!culars 160r. Lobs Flonr -made from No. 1. . MWtAt6bsWheat. Royal Household and Glenors for . -Broad. Try abag, I . ?Astry,Flour Fresh Rolled Oats BRAN, "SHORTS' MIX FEEDS) OAT CHOPI CRUSHED OATS: BARLEY CHOPJ _-WHEAT CRACKED CORN. MIXED HEN FEED Caldwell's Cream substitute Calf Meal. Molasses Meal -CHOPPING AND OATH CRUSHING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed, In' ton lotomL PHONE,, Oleo Nfti6on"g OvOry day.