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XXV PL , - .. .�� BROCK ROAD _ O - - — �lspu>r�ffieeliatsttsi 04rarb*. e ` -• A INCOURT , G C O R D S � _ Established 7s Fears A number of friends motored frommar r aled4caZ ' ., nit Popular Songs int 99C, the city and visited Charles end Mrs, _the O. P. R1Co �aniy,em -withGREENWOOD -- ploye3' it ?4 -­--7­7-.Hood on8un3—last. . Tpe fRti plow g s nearly all COZ& L. CALDEWEI;L. M. D.,eie;s &'Lump o! Sugardown is Mcs. Amos. BriRtiall is not improv , 13uccessor' D#aie. pleted in thila locality. _ \�e to the tato: Dr. B...Hrodi•, Phone e0a ing �n health as rapidl her as her waWtaon n our mideti aRaiA tee Cte;nley +Qlaremoat, Out. Suite= by •the $ea ' man . friends would like to�eee ber do. ' `1vakc ewe back to Dear O1d,Bli6htp, Miss. Margaret Elliott, of ,Toronto. Misses Idariam nasi. IvaCy tleF R. `V, �E. OARTWRIflHT,�Foll ©h how I h&te to geb up in 11.1& and Mre. Chas. Hood have returned spent a dap recentlyire r Dmare o! Qraveahn»t Ont, 9nocessor tso morntag. home;' atter visiting friends lin Mari -Dr. R. E, Tow3•. PSobriag;gOat. oEaas hood 4ogd Bye Mother Macrae, ora, Mise Violet Woo epebt auite. , Dance Records We. P recently with Alfred and Mrs R nasi. r 14 to ii and &sO to. ape m' 88]pgV- y y We are pleased to briar, Mrs. Aifres, ' � OR TH, D. of0 M CHffRRYwoOD-' Mason, is recovering nicely, after her ` tared O Sinbad " recent severe ilia* ter" station of Ontario. 6p•oial attention Com to the Red Crone concert on F risen t0 - Blakoe it on the blues Mise Olive R e and Miss Olive dos! fitgins of slsss•L ft4W 1sN'p•d fres. North, Thurs ay evening, Dec. 12th, in aid' 01a>esmont. My dough boy. of Belgian and French relief. Rev. Mason spent a stay recently, intown License No. 4-288 a Mr. Clugston, of Duabarton, will give with the latter'&' mother, Mrs, - N0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.QSB Since Jesus came my heart. interesting limelight views. Readings Mason. Flour substitutes kept on h84 . lidiabareh. member of the Cows• of Make some body ha io-day. by Miss Bolen Thom. Vocal solos by The NationalThankeEriv[nR Services pb�ieianaaae 6°rhons °f Oniari° ti•°attats y - p� Mr. Hynde. Out boys may not re• were held in Z1on Methodist Church in any quantiili. regilir8( Oellss ot. stuxsoae, >adiabossh:; on Sunda and were well attended: ,. ■ att•ntsea to dsieaia of wom n and quire so many comforts, but the ikons- y' a. O�•s me aid•nes,8roagham. ands liberated by them are almost suitableThe ito therendoccasionred . al music very -i Geollt Bazex naked and etarviag. Evervbod come iQ ^ �• (Successor to and as Tou have prospered. through' .r+--- �b m? _ " ' 2 the noble deeds of gallant boys, s OvaHAet • a Baker & Heise) do yon give to clothe ais feed the R y 8: KENNEDY, Barrister. Sol- stricken eo ie at Be tum atTd Wm. Brown, of Toronto, a ret Sun Paid "W. ieitor, Notary Public,: Conveyancer &c. P P i8 pe ' Whitby, out. 4t France[ day with Wm. Mosgrove. •St -Mlle Ont N Y. r ronin, spent Pouche , of Tonr Y E. FAREWELL, 8.0., BARRIS- I. w'ssT HILL. Sunday with his father here. d • 3'NB.OoanttyyOmwasttoraq,and county biro. Earl,Hogie. • of OshAwa, is via- y sausitos. Oesrt 3oms, Whitbr. 10-r Horn -On Nov. 15th, to W. T. and iting her parents,J. and Mrs,. Ham. ;Barley ,a11CT E. CHRISTIAN BarriefE►s and J 8 REAL Claremore#► Mrs. Heron, a eon, George Rev, Ilton. XX • Solicitor. Notary Public. Eta pion to • • ! Mrs, Helen Heron spent a few days Mrs. John Soden had a'bustness trip can. „ Otfioa Brock 9t. North, Whstbv. °�aly last week with her eon, W T. Heron. to the Conservatory of Music one day Wheat HOUSEFdRN18HINGS John Gallagher unloaded is car of last week. r� WILLIAM J. BEATON :B. A., Bar- cattle last week at Scarboro Junction. Mrs. Cowie and. daughter, of. Stouff- Aster, Solicitor. Notary Public, associated 91 g Stook, at the lowest* prices. Edgar ' Gallagher hag bought a Ford Ville, visited Rreemsn and Mra.Maatle , •. in practice wish Maws, 8�okman..Dawson a " tract[. He will be first' mea on the tact week, a IPo•ter, Harriste», Toronto General Trusts — -- ' - ��� Deliver free. job view to buy our tat stock.' Miss Kathleen- M Kiaaea Is -'seen - �lailding. Sa Bay Btzsst, Toronto. T•] ne y j Y y _ lata get -Sale Say - _ - - -:. - == Winter time -tablet for the .York' ing a few weeks with her mint, Mise ! Radial-: Leaves West Hill at 6,45, @L 4& Beet, of Toronto. Call aAd nese and Phone 324, 7 45. 8.16, '9 45, 11.45 a. m.. And 1.46, IJanta$ The service in the Methodist church � aL ,Claremont: 8.4'J, 5.46, d 16, 8. 45, 7.44g3,,_Seth, 10.45 P on Sunday will begin at 11 a. m,.. and m. Last car. except Wedaesdny and will be conducted b Mr. Cleo. West, BLAKE 9. BEATON. D. D. B:. p y Saturday leaves at 12 s m. Run every of Aehbi ou - - BLACESUITH SHOP I Graduate of the Royal Coielee, of Dental gwzeons and Undversity of Toronto. Offiea hour on Sunday.These care leave the The Brougham Union Institute will over w. M. a hardware sore. whit Woodbine. on the hour.. hold their next meeting at the home - 7 we bouts a to 12 : 1 to 6.eo.a'Ia�i.•yhoae�e' � While tsalking down the street of of Mrs. Graham Johnstoa'son-Tues-- n April nd�¢ned will tats s411' �ttPbaaa . ,: C , OPPIN } :Dorsal Dr Bastoa[s ahrmeeloverseaa.�r Coale. / our buig of an evening in a quiet cord= dap' Dec. 10th, at t 30. possession of -the above shop. of Taconto .will be in charas. er we heard Wm. say to Cecil. '•1 bays The Ladies' Aid of the Brougham Horseshoeing and general btacksmt�l S - AND a strong feeling for the hunter." "SO Methodist Chureh will meet at the work promptly attended to. � kx _ have I" say® Arthur.:. Cecil "YO he pp She on Wednesday, -Lpme and interfering horses ma& y ho a of Mrs. H. - Shea hod estots nos #9tatb!• mast take a walk over to the Breen Dec. 11th. at 8.80 o'clock. Everybody a specialty of. and money re- �� Rolling and Charlie says I must get up to the welcome, funded it work doaaL :YA'T 0. HAM -Isomer . of Marriage store with these eggs.". s.. proversatisfactory..." rr • Ideene•s In the Oounity °f Ontasb. - iPlols•ria/ village, my 1 See -John Bell's Sale list ie another A 7 e kIVERSIDE Every day day as _ column.. I V JRICHARDSON - Real 'Es• - - _ _--Car _ ' v Will Di:on•s its a new driver.. - ' _ _._ 71_ .tate. Dura ce.Con eyane►a`, Not rC — c �- . Car Co. Public, 6te..:Piekerin=,_Onc• _ .. guy- Herb Pratt sjeent Sunday at Myrtle. iTOUFFYILLs � � - .. Asst Farthing spent Sundny at -Bro- fa POUCHER. Real Estate ,- 4x8ea River agham• Miss Hazel Russell. of HrottgfSam, The Car with the half miilioa m � 1 • ttoa.er. vain los[ cou+wssos and issaar W. G. r Harold Wright' -spent Sunda io visited h -r sister he liona,.� ___ easy r of mea: We lia•nss�Broosham.. Isy eeaau, o a moat, was m t drive. Electric -Or aiddrilis It Ituet A0°• "' t Cl re a women o e, leatri 1�ghs The roads drying. will eaabte Peter visitor to town on Saturday, in back seat, making it, - - - - Stouffville can.now boast; of an u �' ear to read our HOPPER Issuer -'of 1larrisge to make hit, usual trips. p' y y D. Lio.as•s is the County of Ontario.. Them. Garner has the• water--workdi to -date -creamery. -with fifty customers -- a enia paper.. wT __ Ones at store and his residence. Ciar•mont. 7I11iTER TERM to begin with. Seats wide and welt 8nieh�,' causing __ completed itt his stables, -Begins Jan. 8th:' Gus Middleton has hie• fall. plowing A number of our stores have be gqs your many friends to admire your •��,, B:BEATON� TOWNSHIP dutm all done on bis new farm broken into and whatever money ob- car. A in" is -known by 1.7• ooav yan•w, oemmissi°nerfor talking Prepare now for reconstruction A number from here. attended J. B. tamable taken. the ,car be drives. sadarlts, Aaeoontant. Use. dost k! lona da s. Our home and expoet trade Wm. B. _Button. a widely known Buy a Briscoe. Ask the dealer. sw tsrss tasass sit lserrlaas >it yy Turners sale on Wednesday, . �� Out. Tet _ will demand the services of bbight gyp, G. Barnes to doing a large work resident of Ringwood: near here. died � Ci Davidson,leTr�W� young pen le. Get new catalogue this week and will be buried by the r "p pp since Lehman s mtlf ie cloned down, ?� today. Shaw '@ Business Schools. CANADA'S VICTORY BONDS H. O. and Mia May Michell agent Masonic fraternity. 'li for sale, Denominations -also, slop. sane Toroatot W. H. Shaw, free. Sunday at J. B. Turnees; Mongolia. Dr. Law: of Knox College, Toraeto, 1000. Priee.991.2 and -Dome - e anaiyersar ser moos Is ky,Ont; ked. Phone 70. a 4.ott it • • Hooligan" at Clwr•mant. gn Thum ay the Presbyterian c are L va ay, j, evening. the church being crowded at both •� UGH S. PUGH. Glen Majr,r, Oat. 9iekeriva ;` ivem W. J Turner's cows arrived at the services. P 'Y ,iZ Liesawd auctioneer, ll;gtrnsis• oyer Hill lastweek from Snell Grove..They,. The annual meeting of the Stouff sena is imported and thoronahtmd aleck. _; are of floe dairy type. Ville and district Bible Society was Shle was eondapted anyw here, write for terms First -81889 rigtl for hire Mrs. S. Turner and dangbter, Mies, held in the Methodist Church on Wed= les .wAp,trtlea PhoneIna• nue, arsty Day Or IIigl'it - Ella.-b&ve..returned home, atter apend- oesday last.- Rev. Jesse Glitison, o! t _ -with Mrs Michell. Toronto, gave a splendid address, ae- AF° sen vet onset. T38 IDs- 6�d au rains corgpanied by lime -light views, show- e for Oonntias of fort and Oaiaeio nae• _inR what the Qanediana are •ching at tion sales of all kinds sneonea to on shortest Teaming promptly atter . ' " g sotto•. Address Green River P.O., Oaei attended �• DUNIARTON the' front. The, large church wan filled g ' ant for Canada Carriage (.o. Avery quiet wedding took piece on to overflowing. , Dr. D. O. Smith, theLath so PresIdeat of -the Society, accu ted the . MORTON M. GIBSON. Ontario Monday evening, November loth, at pp ti and Dominion Land surveyor and Civil W He Peak o'clock at the Rhodes Ave. Presby- chair. The $tou$ville BrnnCli {s the neer. ttoptia.seance, wbitbLy Phone 231. / PiC1CBf' terian church, Toronto. Rev. H. Ber• bagner branch of the British Empire. VI•�u EE'• 4a fid. Ontario lies officiating, of Miss Etbel Foston,of �] p �Patfer lure Pater fourth daughter of James and Mrs. John Bell's Sale on Tuesday, V Vn M. MAW, LIORNSED AUO- f Foston, Dunbarton. and Mr. Patrick Dec. 17tH. • ♦ TIONEER for York. Ontario and Darbam Wade, of Mgntreal, G, T. R, constable. comttia. Aa tins ai •ate' peampthr attended II ou are wise ou will use the nal The bride, who was, given -awayy by Ito: Terms reasonable. Dote.tor,s may be y. y y her father, looked very sweet !n a CNiRRYWOOD ed s<NEWS, nae•. Sef1 snit Iad•p•o- Ideal well, drilled by 'Chas. B. Rice. . Whitby, oat. aly dress of palest grey silk with hat and who is agent fox Wind Mills. Gasoline ------ Messrs.' ReR. Somerville and b. �e Q shoes to match, and carried a beanti- Gates spent Sunda to the city. A V [RE E S0 Engines: all kinds of pipe •sad fittings tvi bouquet of bride's roses and earn&- pe y • C. f , ���•$ =•LO^ tions and wore. groom's gift. a A Christmas entertainment and tree for water Works: Also bath room fir- �°O will tie held in the hall the pap tis - Vetorioary Swgeon tures, etc. Ey pearl pendant; Sbe.was attended by g of Deo, .z' LoQIIw lams x: Everything given careful ber sister. Mrs. Roy Murpi�y of To- of S. S. No. 7 on the evening Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- attention ronto, The wedding breskfaot was 20th, commencing' at 8 o cloak. Ad• 3 gg mission 40 cents. at the hams of the.bride s sister. Mrs. u and GB�aduatee of Veterinary - $It1$'S PVIt[P WO]Ei>g8. S ial Thanksgiving Services were ., y J, S. Blenkin. on • Hiawatha Avto field in the church on Sandal. when ., Home Tel. 66$1. WhiteTale, Ont; which only tntimOe friends were io- Phone-office I=, residence 9803 vtted. Inter in the evening me. and Mr. Sem delivered a splendid din- ( ~:' CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Mrs. Wade, the latter in a brown roarer andppilin newly organised choir A dress with hat and coat to match, left rendered ►o excellent nor November: for PHI I Winter Term O ens by motor 'tor their. boney-moon.On Report of S. S. No. 7 f - � . their return they will spend a few Names in. order of merit: Sr. IV- T a3„ .-JOHN P ' days at Dunbarton. before leaving for Rourana Cantata, Orval Davidson, Poll S'rup Pine rl ar aQd , a -:49U.1th ., .. their new home in Montreal. Dawson, Mildred Davidaon..Wilmot '..[ { ,Has a full `Hue of steak and cur- Plazton. Wilmot Tweedie.. Jr. IV- Cod Liver O11 Insuise your Future by getting a Effie ' Milne, Mary Garland. Helen • ;ed meats constantly on hand. Special Business Training in the whtTsvALs Dawson,' Beatrice Petty, Stanley M .. Spice- Roll, Brsai�fasfF Bacon, Wm. an,a Mrs. Burton spent a few Gates. Sr, III 'Reginald O[irrah, Joe LLtOTT days recently with Dr. Macnamara, Garland: Jr, IiI-Lucy Dawson, Lil Avery effective preparation for Ham, Bologna, Weinere, eta. of -Toronto, Ilan Davidson;'Agnea Petty, Raymond �roublesonle lioU h8, F ,• fresh outbreak ,o! the "flu' has Reid, , Teddie Ayers. Sr. II-Alvig A Jesaie Dav __='' �prOClu _ quids . :. Higheetiprlt�is'peri$ for - _ -- - taken plane in this neighborhood, Currah, Quentin Carnal;; � Butcher acnitis- Yoage Charted Sts, Toronto, chiefly among children, some of whom idson. MaT Berkey, John Mc(lriakin: are Te�ry ill. Jr. II -Jean Mainland, Hazel Gates, ret3II t8: This School has recently been asked Dr. . H. Major and Silas Toole Robert McGriskin, Elsie Ayers, How- ard _ y� T]18 �IQkering to fill positions at ,$l8 $14, $17 and landed home the other day with tour Pia:ton, Boot I -Lillian Daw- .� s $18 a week and $110 a month. deer, all of whicb they aver • to have son, Willie Davidson, Neil Petty. (lore A course here is a sure, safe and fell to their trust rifles. don Davidson, Willie Hollinger, Cecile r y g It can be used vlrith equal satis- .V 11afnce Comms tee quick- route' to 'good positions.' Mre: Reid and son, of London, bave Hollinger, Nettie Tweedie, Bobbie Thousands have proved this. Write returned to their home, after spending Ayers, Eva Gates, Eila Rittenhouse. faction III 811 Throat and for Catalogue. Do it to-dtiy`- a few weeks with the tormer's dau. Sr. Pr. -Jimmie McGriskim Wilbur I,nng difficulties such The object of this Association Into Now; Rhter. Mrs. Criekingthb. - Barkey, Rose Gates, Georgina Garland lessen stealing and prweeate j '. A special meeting of the Whitevale Robert Dawson, Verna Pettk, Iona Coughs, COlds, the felons.' W. J. EAiott,'Priacipal Olub of the U. F. O. bas"been called Rittei;houee. Jr. Pr. Neva Currah, $r011ChitlB, $OSl8eII988. ; for Tuesday evening. Dec. 10th, to Merle Hollinger. Hazel Rogers. Mark h , )>Lsssbsrs having proper 'stolen ecmmad- - chows delegates for the annual Con- Maynard, Viol4 Maynard. MoGris- Eas t0 t&ke. ' �� ° _ #_� � , ,@ For Hstclun- A av;iing yea to elect officers for the kinand M. R. Bartle ehman, Teachers. y zsftuw A meeting will be held at Brooklin ' ' Memberelli i fromil Black Breasted .Red f' P fee 8 •e• in the Masonic Hall, on Saturday,deter- Gamer —oboI' etbcsjc and The allied nations are vieksolm&* be had trout the President s*: tezeellent la ere: Dec. 7th, at 2 o'clock to elect adirer - mined that Germany shall pap `+ L�dd1e� Phl�S , Ilsezelt•rf oa afylisatlon. y for to represent the Riding of South . • . - :Also, Young Belgian Hares Ontario attbe convention to be held war indemnities• to the limit of `Bssc. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. and Silver Carey Sibert. at Toronto on the I7th, 18tb and 19th her capacity and are also 'deter. Druggist -•Graduate Optlelaa a or, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. ia1l�Haree. of December. This meetingwill also mined to bring to trial those who s ' W. '• have been responsible for oiltraRes O. N. R, Z,,. it Agent. u G M disanss the estabilehment o a Farm R $T extual, W J Clti"i(. a gtO err' Daily farmers are invited n humanity during the course of a o_ t+�wesal �'�: �x -' „ • i . �soreM>n '� . +O3iU0�T _ _.._ _ tela ae g. 3Cal"i••Tl�t ,; �;» •:. •m,s��:,o�..ms. •e.rw+s• ,.,...:•.......•. i ..ro.a••.-a..._-!�.".V�Y�.wV1f '. �.�,�. .',+h,_a.., .»:.e;. �.M. �.:...v-:;.:'a.5,k..:..:i,..-r'�nl'.':: ',,rii�':.I'.a.`r,•...',.J.4.:'..n-.:aa....e,-�.ua.:eew:.x•2'.e3F..rn«. n�:•.. � [Pa.n_.'.Rl.�� _$h'•a+;nlr'$, ra.'.•anc , nn ,':fR: [�-.+-••- y'm• ..:y�.-,q+c'•r::JwS;� ga.psa.d^✓•"'.Cr;':Fc-.` 'T:zrurni z.r, f:r•,..:. n S "y .�""" _� er ., �� `} • �'4 . 0., w p_ �'t . ti ✓':.;V ` - � V+A SLG - •v�r+ t i ''f�'ra::. n ik , t. � 1'".. N' FM'p <.. a'..•/1k ..iM1-.1'hry �-F , Jr"., i,"' �H' r.-�T4.. '^k'.G ' r o ^^' , q _A• nl "G' C '>jf %' w' .•ivhn.M'- 2D �.w-mss• Viae. .v ..flneneA ��M:- ,m:1r r..:' ,'aSw..R•'�.. ,.-,:A+tt .,> . 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U&Ut• An Appredation by a Wates in the --- _ - Now Ywk Be Be BE: - e Au inspiration for American -Work-, � ' r „ �, `brad ve►la+a .is ut into every ge>�niae t, popttte�e seller. price. on P•dche men and American indusVial man- - ISCLOSED D[;RING WAR A _ assn is found in the magnificent re- - r•--- F'renctf r ..'MIL lis he public .safeguard cord of Canada in supplying muni- Seat _ _. _ 'Tank 'Party" ' Formbd-•Gun Crews ' tions and other war material for the Splendid c o s to ascents 4 democracy, says-the. New rConcealati' Themselves and that-look better than York Herald. Awaited Snb`s Approach. i - ; • Never a great manufacturing na• any other seal tion, Canada nevertheless reco nixed -Details are ublishe to the Oflicialr� Special price.itt2. g pp• : =A- early:•in••the st ugzgle -thin, W *" up, `Gizette` oVacU' f& v)biclr nis•�aF ff ! -Pierstan ' to her to send not only men • and food cera and men were awarded- the Vic-! Lamb to the Allies, but ,munitions as well. I toric Cross during' the. . war and could and Mink She rose splendidly' to the task and ' mot be given out earlier for obvious Two.. of. au: y- - fta with, every. virtue that is worth the efforts of her viorktngmen and reasons, says a London despatd — exceptional i a 1 t i e ®fin -. industrial. -leaders have resulted in . The Victoria Cross was awarded to which we oar cp�ide,t'a►tiOLU ' e� ei Try Jt To day" the sending of 60,000,000 shells thus Lieu William Edward Sanders on ; - - v a F. far.. The value of the munitions sup- June 22, 1917. In command of the ues,:° plied in $1,000,000,000, and another topsail schooner Prize of 200 tons the Send. for Free Catalog. $200,000,000 worth soon will have lieutenant sighted a German submar- ' WAIMINGS & CUMMIAIG8 been sent overseas. ins on April 80, 191?," While the 109a at. pial Street In shipbuildiR the Canadian gov- + German approached a panic party".MONTREAL , ernment has outlined an ambitious left the ship and the gun crews onr �a plan, which is beim gearried out ad- the Prize concealed themselves. When RAW FURS: Highest Prices Paid. mirabiq. This year will witneashhe the submarine had got within--TQ ,► '�- turnine out of about $00,000 toils of yards , of the schooner the. British I An Unconvincing new shipping, two-thirds of steel, and guns opened fire: The U-boat sank vfne 1T Argnmenk' ' the rest of wood—about one-fourth in.four minutes and three of the crew General Allenby, the hero of the Arth�tT Stlziwaod-Clhr' ;/�� of the British output .for the year were captured. I big victory in Palestine, is fond of 1817. Lieut. Ronald Neil Stuart and , telling a story -concerning the guile- Canada ii also doing her share In seaman William Williams, of H.M.S. lesaness. of a certain' Indian. soldier of r >tt tssp� areasssm�at�, aircraft sr_orfk. Entering this unex- j Pargust, were given the Victoria his army. y1z3ososto piored field within a year, she is now Cross for bravery iii sinking an Thereia, it appears, a good deal of -,CHAPTER XXDL take. Wed not be likely to make turning out about • 860 airplanes a enemy submarttte in a manner sim- counterfeit• coin in circulation out - :-I,coki buil upon ker talk• with each other happy." Andrnonh.Cana" iswith a �mamtingl to athe p18te of a�, ofthe.,Prizeto that nparticipated which LAnother i 4uestion tendered ..Sanders thire. and one at his canteen' the soldier ia da Nora felt that she had "why do. you think that? „ -ry aeon to ba. _sa+tisfled. First ! "I could neves feel' Wre of you too. case in which a. `panW park+ lured ' 10-piastre piece 'which, on e�ramina. #-hand .most important , of all, she had 'T 1 't-� appy with--a person — Altottether Canada's .war product a German submarine to approach s tion, was found to be bad. .` sc1#lsved what she had planned to' didn't feel sure ot," effort is a notable one and is calcis- vessel with diasstrous results for the The canteen steward called his at-' "4,�aehie+ve. - Maguire's Intervention on' "Of course- I don't wonder that you: lated to atimuliLte American work- enemy -was that of H.M.S. Stock-' tention _to the. fgct and at his request _ •. 1:41 I+elssZ! eiG Dave was sa, good. as as ac have that idea about me. But can't men to renewed effort to do their force, in command of Lieut. Harold f handed the tofu back to him in order �'em Iished fact- he would do' his ut-; you ase how it was, Jerry? Every- � ager part in .war work. - _ _ Anton. - Lieut. Aute# was awarded that he might. examine it. ' r� ' whether ills suit prospered or!-thin looked' so hopeless; and I was ,thy �}��..-1#,- -Ile-turned-#t-over -and aver, eein- ; rngt. Certain of that, Nora remained; fool and believed that Charley,g$�— " ning it closely. Then he said quite �� to itis wooing,_ married; Corcoran - --cared for-me.--W 1918. • seemed the easiest way out, and,l was The "-Victoria Cross also was innocently: e nsan wit taut lortn him, : aces y �• old 'isRtdlyy f'msgusa rself oar-' weak encash to take it, innocently- Dori you T� I3ene8efsl' Product i. Rapidly awarded posthumously to Skipper You say this coin' is caunterisit, � L�* ttiag a dini�s_blaader with anoth- think that I've learned my lesson?" Becoming Popes . Crisp of the smack Nelson, who al- i sahib? I' think you must be mis- t I cant help wondering. You're It would seem that milk is the though terribly wounded, continued taken, for the date upon • it, you will ' I attractive Nora, awfully attractive ewrage a submarine until his' am- observe, is ' I900. If it were false, * The tenth was, as she acknowledged, i form of a dry powder is far more surely i;., would have been- found out lyes ieif also cared more for Berry but there s s question is my min' extenaiveig used than most ,people iinttnition was almost exhausted and : itttiaa alias 1�ad done before her mar- t�rnt„y°u that naves need to be his vessel sinking. I before thin.” suppose. � She was unhappy because he She. flushed, but said humbly, tram- It is an excellent food for infants-- W wsa:ea+me ad&= to am her• still mote ulously, "What is that?" if fresh.. In hot weather it may be- s x #tzpl►y_did each"visit ata�e bar, be- „It's a question of! your--gnuson- to < � - has saner intima the �ast--de- prefembie to fresh cow's milk es- sturdiness. Whether Whether you can be tally for city babies. If they ad- stanch _ 'sElr+s Lo revive the oideiation. and loyal to the things you be- f- far from di ti Almaa+eL against lief! will she could }ier'e in and the people au care for. .. . a,od..'her; ilio him . sash - r way ng e ! wh m you have it in you really to One reasaa presumably le iitat.ths Renew Pa �ke E "You'va so dull, Jerry," . she eom- .;believe in things or care for other high heat employed is manufacturing =lplained on one, occasion. "I believe ? people than yourself. It's not just the material k111e any dangerous or c come to sea me as a duty, just as your ma � ' s that makes, me won- undeairabk ssrms that fisc milk mag on oaf's g,p l a fid When `' e�aasasional'ly come. to 5", der. Its way you've treated contain, In England and Wales dried e _ T ereran"t hate. _ ; Don't you Drive--so indifferent to him, as I milk is used in inao!e ming quantities = ^'� � �� � y now akar. �t a more pleasure' out of it dean � i� at it. Arid We she way YOU �� �� that � ding. aD+t+a1?Y or �� gsst'tT" at maternity and child-welfare ata- Fabriics � their �� seem cast to have held steadily to any r 1411#!? t9 � - �• �'. F� ; 1 da;e say once I'ia' a la�r3er r purpose or work'in this last year and tions. T are also depots at which will be restored 'bi• of chipper as a lark," Jerry a beg. Drifting, sort ol--and tir- the product may be purchased ip pack _ _ if m b0 pa�[aZ's. rfi v amiwered. "I'll be wa)jdag tate street, ins eaa0j -Neri 3w udkbt tire asst of three grades—'full creia4. k rz 'v th a aeon bag in my bind,oll alatf easily of me. We misfit tiro of each "three-quarters cream" and "half _ -f d !trilil;pa v and ocum eats d ot�4rr." cseses." The very pons can get it at vULEANiNG find MEMO 'Ir the ltiglsesC impmunce, 'And "Oh, you're unjust to me; truly Post or even free, „ ' laws appointnmts wick clierrta for You are. I'm not indifferent about Dtjed milk with cocoa... and anger, �s prOpa rly dotle it Pl�4l g IBM.- lswur of the day and an office Dane—perhaps you'll know some time. with egg powder and sugar for Me- wick a maho$ deA and a tek- ( And as form not being true or tarda, and in other combinatioaa, ap- r ` ^_ 6 Nom._ e, t or'e.xpress. W paY - = — _Ae said,_._s»ddettls'tnvnt_ a�.ro _tea otenur' rn.. market as a food. It is - I�Dd a2t3C1M by nos than us his tone, a drown times a' but you have a right to say it.. Drift- p° o reason-. ' d4 it comes over me the foolishness ! fag—Perhaps I have been. But extensively .employed by bakers and Cal flags One Way fid. Q=' �hat'�s booklit an %� it. Zile tryln to �Se a lawyer and there a something pas don't seem to confectioners• table. us a Card for oOt s � that save. moioq. _ :'+tehtat seod wtil it do me when � am una�arstaad---and I don't know haw The up-to-data method of prepaying , : ,J _' ; ' .. �lOusehO�d +?" I can tell you." it consists in discharging a stream of "I'me sure you'll have clients asd a, "Never mind Nora" 'Jerry said, partly condensed milk in the form of e WE bis practice somehow," Nora said. "I r trying to be sympathetic. Don't s spray into a heated chamber. It �� WORKS,' tdon'i know what will start people com-- feel that it's necessary to tell me thug undergoes immediate evapora- " InAr to you, but they'll c ass. " i anything. " C loa n ars and d D�Ish; hiai in a confidential even a con- Vexaatiion w�as�in�Nora a voice, adare!" bflOOr otathe chamber. falls the 1 ���St. + _ dot just as she thought she had i10r0e< " - j'asaiei asl mood, the ugoet promising eyes filled. "I want to tell yon— of moods, he disappobnted her by, ris- „ The Foundations, of Damascus. Inc -and saying, "Well, I just dropped can't you se ! " fe on my way to fife 1'bn<'ary, sad I� �' you want til, said Jerry, perp 'When, we speak of Damascus as Yi taunt be 49. to my studies" +plexed. Well, thea, why don't you the oldest city in the world we do not I go ahead?-" "Oh, ,Berry, don't go. Please don't, "I wild n- he exclaimed, with and- "mean the first of cities. Many aDam- _ Co. Ii you, only knew how much it • den v •'Why am I drifting? ascus must underlie the present one, }�i� { e taeans to me to s at else does any woman do who the earliest record of which dates Your Christy t • "That can't be, Nora," w"tat only one. thing in life? , m• But But it is I bave so little in life does any normal women do who s there was an incredible civilization-in that's interesting. and amusing; your lonely and doesn't have the life that Crete thousands, of, years ago, and Not merely a phonograph, hist ,- visits are better than anything else. t she craves , You ieprosch me with long before the first mention of Dam- And .you come so, seldom and stay r not having a purpose in life; I sup. ascus the people of Upper Egypt had a avrh. a litble wht'iel She could be pi►thetic t� ithcut sacci- je its tree. I have only desires guilt the pyramid of Cheops, which, anti longings, such as the normal wo- ' flans nay of her charas+. Bha leaned +man hila. A woman can'•t $ave rimy pa to mans; remains infinitely the - r {ever file back of a talc chair and �•speciai.,pur�sose in We unless her ono xreatest creation "of man's hands. L � � basked up at him with eyes the, more Lig .-woman s longingis fulfilled. At Egyptian civilization was old before lovely for being so appealing. The hast 1 can't. Yu wouldn't feel that df Syria was young. YOUR• good judgment in the e+eieCU(M of gift is re-- ppoosse accentuated and made more al- that . I was drifting, that I had, no - luairsg the pretty lines of her. neck, the {� purpose in ifs, that, I had no loyalty, when you p2+08P.t:t An all-reoold Brunswick. What the Drill sergeant Said. ::.soft curves oP her at-is at d ghou!-; :c--if—No, you wouldn't Je " N1Kere is an iae'trulr arA With the rib Uitatia that : dere and ' bosom, the tvarm' color i a The new recruits vera very keen. ; ,�. :.bar eheels#a. l She burst into tears and flinging ply's � recce--no+i lintiie'd � ohs'paaticular . herself upon the sofa, hid her face One man especially did eve ything one whose taste carr1w no metallic nor nasal 90unilss "Nora, I don't want to think #boat on her arms and sipbbed, with energy. The order was stale# to you too 'much;". Jerry said. He stood Jerry stood aghast; then he came march. The enthusiastic one, .who I)eC8ti8si:. of- its all-wood 113111 CjlaillbEn' ill%t , like a _ with 1 isr hands:behind his flack, try- y was in the front rank, set off with a violin. ing to harden himself against the over and touchedher shoulder almost alien urea . so timidly' will. The Brunaw.iek crombines sill the merits and discards impulses ;Of t}i flesh; it "Don't, Nora, a0n't," He strodE out, 8rma,BWillging, head - pretty, ao arg ng 1f I thought u he pleaded. the handim of arl other phorrotravh& about you now as I used to it vcoukt I didn't mean to hurt our feelings- est, and eyes al rictly in front, never P `onl be interfering witli�ilap�*ork I didn't s —" -noticing that he heli I y your own ears can prove to you the Cht'1 m d _ y -Brunswick tone and its ell anal it..t; ould- .do neither' of us--any- and on-Sam o youbehind. pel't>ty. .,: care for me so much, Nom. ' The drill sergeant swallowed ' hard, `'1 never meant that yon should " + ' y `tOli, Jerry, it would (16, me jaod it !{now,„- then celled sweetly: Sayl You. Hear theB. nettN'k fis�f than isxia►o_fQ� p I could' feel you thought about me she answered through her a a pre. - ?3�tL'NSWICR SiTPERIORITIT9 + ihmt way again. Even if there was tore posteardI Plays ilii o ecor¢a He bent and kissed her neck. ' 7ip chane of our getting r4prried for „ �-- Ulton>a span-one reproducer _ n Jen,)-, you mustn't do that; you •'yea=a and °years. a +. Whitewashing cow barns and hog Plays all records correctly. f '•Pa;.?-watrryo a made a difference dor, t love m_; -ou've told me so, i _ deal and thought a� sa you a 1 hsvett t to you so, he said in staLles will make these premises more Enact weig>rt;_co a ' in my €callus, Nora. IF 1 yaw you a c „ g , „ llfi-wood tans chamber ,: •ga�sat i a ehoi;,n Ccrlce. Of. course I lose sanitary, atxl help to keep ilia anitrmla Better tone _ { you. in healthy condition. �elt._s1ea1'I •might brant to marry : ,Antomatfe stop Then Jerry was on lira knees beside rathernotwant that did.andBut I'd Most farmers. who hake tried it, ti Throat-way volume control - her, with his arms round her; she ' ' say that under-'drainage has, given Finer cabinet work ” fat ta�3e13�hinlc�bbitt goL:' 'turned, showing him a face all light-. y Costs less, ., ,ad up tvlth liars fuses, and while he them better returnaada for the invest- z: "Wily dont you (pant to mat rne, men, any other farm improve. n : ' posed her he fe her, staining pini fa men. TRICES FROM $62 to =350 r fie" I is no position to think of lier heart as she had never done be, fent they hove undertaken. _ _ • - fore. And It gave him an emotio a Send for besutINI catalogue cud name of a lwttrry ng,+' + Have a plat, on each floor where' your dealer. Address Dept. W.I.. == "Still you tnigglrt'= sysrrE-'o� eveet i - ba.t he had never_ known .before—o nes to go downstairs or to, go up- ,s You couldn't do it." t•ackless exbilarntion and brutality; stairs are la^ariably placed. Take The Musical Mlnhandiee , Co. �y,d•in r The reyroach waa half smiling; half - while he crushed he: ir. Lis aims she these With you when you t48 Pose Ave. K. W�nlpee, Man. t;anaat► fetiwis. go amlthus' - ' "I'm afraid I should want to, And toxicated his whole spirit--'Love me,, Bitch article, *bero it belongs, M`, ring reason tells ate it WOU1 t be a min- 'Jeri'`, oh, love me, love ate. saving many access. 1 �..,iv".yr.'hskls�xsVe..... _. .<_. _.._: :.. ,.�.e.:-...'__"•:'....1 ..._..,..._._......._........:._.,..'.. .:._c. .._....v.:_. .a-_�._,_.._._....,�_!r._.....>.n.._••,aw.:n..e..._.....�c3s..�[4+My,.cr:.rblmc'r'ES .....Lc..,e3' '"�'`�°.•'e; _.. ..._...tC�- AN FIN 10111111 �.1R't' , r, .. - . � '. ac' "j.,.,.k.!-1.y'.•r...'w---' ,�.'w1'•'•I*Y{-.1, • «�hf , ,.' .: ,.c.� },�.�.=,�r. 4•�'�� .'9.»i.�': .."si;r.i-a.�t,.,,. xw.nF.'s s ...•, .!':-, . ,.p.. ; _ :ei.-».' d.?:, »r•.'^•M:,.'C . ,,a-t,.,.."..+•Tr. a.�. �1!: IfF .a•v'`a:T.'�.:•....�.Wy.P,.�:_.T:r�•.a,►....a h`.' .a.e•'^..ra.. y'rr.•l�':ys �.. y`>�'=7+{,��14"��.Yi?. +. ti4:,aTxY-,':+x"'j{ ."f:�i.k ' r �. -. run 'g• c,:.Y,.,,. Y . 1^+,.- ab' ee � .rte♦ .4 .s '� d.»,n• R .s F•'ti S •A.'.' .. � ..',J. _'.: ♦... r i ,.'. ,-TC,. ..'• " ..•. , '.AaR .,�,�, +e� r',i, 4 :',i : .b � �^•,1..1 • :' • !+ .. M �,;.^ a �. r. - HARSOPWA ONORS' T*-�D E~j AT --,I All all Toronto Dec. -8,=3isni'toba . e - --- No. ern $g 164 8 �I+iorthesa Neese :lortheru j$.21si§;' .li $2. IQ 35 ; a 4 wheat, $2 'fir in store Fort William, not indudiag 8talct: Manitoba oats--1 2 C. SIC; . �,'... l t _ `x`• No. ;extra' Iito • 7821X; No 1 eed 715%s, in store Fprt , t, William. American cora-.Na. 2 yellow, $1.65:. ►.- a yellow; $280; _No.: 4. yellow 1.40 to .64; "sample corn seed $ - - ;1.46, track Toronto. - - Ontarid oats, new cru No. S .._.._ W hite, -77 to' Ske; No.-8 white, ?6 to "a ?9c, according to freights outside. Ontario wheat-No: 1 Winter, pper 3 car lot, $2.14 to $2.22• No: 2 do , .li to $2:19; No. 8 'dot.. $2,0?- to _ 2 �216;No 1 BM0g o 291t4o$2.17- 14 .17 _ .657. .. 1.. g No. 2 Sprin ,2:06 to $ • No.r1 _ _ . _ ..4 ,- . A49 •��,0�'];a Spring, 2.02- t i 2.10 f-orb., sipping points, _accords to freights. Pens-No. 2210.;, ,tkre3,' $18 26 to $18:bU• do. 'weighedL11 SGS -` ����ilita/ia+iT li OF '-O Btr�eyy-Malting, new. crop,. 41.03NS- o8 cars, $18-b0 to $18.�� t, C. $1.48, according. to-freights .out- Montreal, Dec.. 8.-Ghaice select _ . side. hogs, $18.50•. choice ateera, $12.00'to - : ' AEDIGAT101� =IN GIEA.►ANY 1 AOR} CANADI Buckwheat-No. 2. $1.60. $12.60; medium steers, ;11.60 to' Bye-No. 2, $1.82, nominal. $12.00; inferior stock, $9.60; choice Manitoba flour-Old crop, war 'butcher cows, $$.76 to $8.26; good quality, $11.35, Toronto. , rows, $7.50 to $8:50; medium cow$, Heir Apparent "Hoa Not Re. Cantidian` Army of Occupation To C�emorate the Liberation Ontario ' $ou=- War quality, old + $x;,50; canners; $4.50 to $5.00; sheep of Cit b Canadian Tr trop, $10.26, in 'bags, Dfi'ontreal and, $0.6U t9 $10.50; lambs, $11.00 to riinquis His Claim to Will Have Headquarters ' Y Y , Toronto, prompt shipment. ($1'L, u0; calves, grass-fed, $6. b0- to Throne. at Mainz. A despatch from the Canadian Mildeed--Gar lots, delivered Mont, $8.00, milk-fed stock, : %12.00, . to - . Carps says-Before' leaving Mons, . real; freights, bags included: Bran, $16.00. _ Amsterdam, Dec. 1.-=William Ho- A despatch from ._Ottawa soya:- Which the- Canadians captured, just" $87.25 per ton; a�orts-$42.25 _per ton. holtzellern has definitely renounced Members of the Canadian army � amore the' armistice was signed, �+ Hay-No. 1, 21 to $23 per ton; KIVG D�ORT all future rights to the crown of vading Germany will spend a victoria Bir Arthur Currie, the Cominandes mixed. $20 to $`�1 pts ton; track, Tor- i Prussia and Ger;erany and )fen re- out Christmas in the great Rhine s' nom• •- , -teased- all officials and 'officers from fortress of Mains, where, it is i i• of prowl A jj A� ������ A� ii u the' Canadian Cozpq, was- . - Straw-Car 1043,.'$9.50 to $10.40, liilt,tWil�L �O�il ed. by the. city .will a medal in track Toronto. their oath of. fealty, accordant to the petted.. they will have -their, •head specially struck• in' his honor and inj _ .... text of a document signed by the quarters until peace is- eignsd. �y ��y1r former Emperor, which is quoted in Situated on frit IeYt bank of the Bribed as a souvenir o! the liberar- 13hine, Mainz is -one of. •. the - oldest as '. the lity bi tae. Canauted ; Butter--Dairy, tuba and rolls,. 38 Br}tialt Order of Merit Bestowed a telegram- revolved from Berlin.' Corps. Replicas will' be distributed to 39c; prints,. 40. to 41c;-srearlill z The 'text of--the .former German. Mies of Germany, and is the largest among the troops who participated. lreai► made: solids, 61c; prints, SSC. -$ A#Ncd --The - ilea of the First Canadian Division Emperor's set of renunciation, which in tbo Grand Duchy' of Hesse. It is U. E s-New laid, 62 to �ddc; store Paris..Dec. 2.-Following the Lin- was isst:ed by the near German Gov- one of the great fortresses of the .were given a great reception upon stock, 60 to 61c. ri chickens, ner given at' the Elysee Palace on i erament "In order till to car- former German' Empire. The lord-. their entry into the city of Nivellos Dressed pou�try.gy a�gs�'y night *fin honor of King Iain misunderstandings which have dations, enlarged since ],871,.. consist 26 oto sed roosters, 2'3c� fowl, 27 to of aecezal lines of bastioned 'forts on their March to Germany. l.eiaa�fe SOC; duckiiags, 80c• turfeys, 3I to G�eoafr<®s reception was held at the ' arisen witir regard to,the'abdicatlon, has been granted the man for visits•' 30c; squabs, don. . fur; geese, 25C.to British Embassy, During rho re-' follows: the citadel' in the southeastern p� to Waterloo and the historic- battle Live po�iltry-fiobsters, 1S to 20C; ception King George bestowd upon) By the present document I re-�'�. the towt►,,and s number of 'de- fields in the neighborhood, and a boa- t`owl, 2.1 to 26c• ducklings, lb., 22c; Marshal F� the fhrder of Merit. nounee forever my rights -to, the tsched forts:... It is connected, with siderable contingent of Canadian of- . turkeys, 27 to i8c; Spring chiekeas, Marshal -Foch is the . only French crown of Prussia and the rights to Kaatel, on the opposite bank of the Item attended the ..official entry of 'r'3c• geese. Ise- holder of this decoration. In be- the German Imperial crotirn,- t re- river, hs a modern bridge.. 'rhe city ! the Kin and Qaten of the Asians s� Y -- d►l►olesalers are selling to the re- atawing it King George said: lease at the same -time all the offs- has a rich military 'hlsWry extending foto Brussels. = tail' trade at the follow prices: .,I am happy to give the highest clals of the German Empire .and back to Roman times. Chesse-11i large, .2 i4i to 2Bc: _ ,•. _publishedla ,old , 2S to distinclApa. o!-which I can diaposa to Prnasia -. mobilTh then t the .dem Thep or "_B35c; twin 2835 to a em Haat so r oho s ueZ_ commissioned officers and eddiers of main to Germany during the period have not been.-`received �oal ", Batter- 'resly dairy, choice. 46 to ed the allies' armies to victory." the Prussian navy and army and o! as occupation has not been decided �naiaim, as the mea hoped and _lea- �;. df�c; creamery solids, 81 to 589: •The. receptina was the .'first . fete contingents from confederate States upon as yet, bat it is 'believed that. lievad that they would. have, -an air 52 to W4c. of yktory in Paris. The gay-col- from the oath of fldelity they have the Yorce will be composed of men portuait of returning to their bases M,argarins•--8-4 to 850. ._ ored toilettes of the women and tlss taken to me as their' Emperor, King. volunteering for this duty. as =rrs ' of the fly Valls a' --ggg --No. I 'starers► 52 to 589• 64 to 65c;. now laiJ scarlet robes of Cardinal Amette, and Supreme Chief. with which tipsy bisve ao 10110 bolo selected storage, " WrM THE CANADIANS associated. . in cs,rtans, ?i1 to 75c. _ - Archbishop of Farts, and Carding: I aspect from them,, until •naw _ _ Dressed poultry-$_Fria chickens, B+ouroe. Archbishop of Westminster, organization of the German Empire IN NORTH RUSSIA FA 0 to 38c; roosters, c• owl, 29 to contrasted strikingly - with the exists, that they will- aid those ' who _ TWO-RVNDRBf1 U-11 ATS 83e; turkeys, 86 to., 4&: dndcf3nra, ki4a7ci and horizon blue unitorma of sffeetively hold the power m nal the ondn moi • The the DFfITBOY$D $Z ALLI .ib., 80c; don., x:60; fim�► ieera and the black dreen clothes many to protset the German peopleand, ~ 25e.. lbs o! aitilfaas. It was a picture which again the menacing dangers o!+ Braes•--Canadian handlpieked; -bus. , had •boob' aliaaoit forgotten in Paris. anarchy, fami11e and foreign domina• expedition in which the n is t as A deep ou from Loader avye..-•� Y 68.00 to $6.60• imported hand_pfek- force e! picked fighting, men -is tai it !a announced tisat approxiasattsly + ed. Butsosa or �ndiaty $b.b0 to iso 50; steal dollar won a black tunic tion. tag part on the River Divine, In north 200 German submarines wow a- ed, 17 to 17%c. -- and the red tr6users of the epoch Made and executed and signed by, Russia 7s well set forth In a letter etre *0 course tt*0 November 28. - _�i from an officer, printed in The Timer:. d�s:i11t; t • Roney-iFstracted clover: 5• ref the battle of the Marne. our own hand with the Imperial se The total number " of all types built tins, 29 to 80e lb.; 10-lb. tins, 28 to The Britfal Order of Merit wan at Amtronren. �� n writer desedbes the men as by the Germans is estimated to halve ;.'9c lb.; 604ML tins, 26% to 27e: - instituted by King Edward VIL oe (Siraed) William.J.,;1,he dkwg in a Ione harrow board build. been 880.' i, duly 26, 1902. It is very exclusive .-Th formal ab- beimenumi -��+ u conal carries with ace. special u"19 In of dication - of the 'German Emperor commander, when Euralans, French Armen gflled DSS. Dec, g` . • No. per p caused surprise in England. It had and Poles were present. Hs says they 3► i feed 95c; Aour new standard Grade, the order consists of a-cross of -red been supposed-on the 'strength of the, have seen ptarmigan and Arctic �-� Eight Mouths of wat - 111.26 to $11.81; - rolled oats, bag 90 and blue enamel of eight points, hay- --- Ibs, $4:86 to $5.00• .bran ;87.26; announcement made by Prince Masi- bare and one of the men naw a bear. _. shorts $42.26• moni�fis :68:00 to ing. the .words "For Merit" in, gold milian of Baden, while .Chancellor, &nl men out to shoot and fish, a London, Dec. 1.--Casualties in tis « .16,8.00; hay, k• 2, per ton, car lots letters within a laurel wreath on a and. the reports of the Berlin Coun- British officer got a 42-pound salmon Royal Air Forces lrem April, whoa f finest bine enameled centre.. The reverse + the air we amalgamated, to $24$24.00 to $25.00. Cheese, cif of Soldill and Workmen's dole- alter five boars play. i ". .00 o to.-25e. -Butter, choicest of the badge shol the Royal and gates, that William Hohenml]ern had The- men an hen - Ft y�end very Nov `creamery ' bb� __to '61'%e. Eggs. select- Imperial cipher in gold. The , whole abdicated before he left Germany cheery. They are. In great demand wounded, misaiar and prisoners, �+'4; ped, 65c;. �+To.l1 stork 60e, Potatoes, is surmounted by the itmperial for Holland. as they d►n ,turn their hand to any 4,909, sccbrding to an official atgie- �eess has, car tots, . $1.70 to ' $1.75. Crown. melt by the Air Ministry. il +* ' Dressed bd i, abattoir killed, i`2d2z.•b500 -•-- �._ ---- ,- a The abdication of the :former thing. ' to ;128.00. hard, pure, woad palls, German Crown 'Prince was accepted -^ @0 lbs net, 8%. to 39%e• S,00e,fao GERMAN TROOPS r as a -fact on the. same basial but here ' %N ARMY OF. WITHDRAWAL it 'Is now believed that Frederick KING GEORGE PAYS TRIBUTE TO `". William has not relinquished his <' Live stook" Markets -FSP- �� .:. a oice cavy _ +man _ tree a 1,000,000 ,legato and eror'a pronouaciamento speaks for }:, steers, 16.60 to :14.00; butchers P_+- OIC EFFORTS OF FREM cattle, oiee, $11.50 to $12.00; do, great quantities of baggage, with- himself only. - ood $10.75 to $11.25; do. medium, drawing towards the ' River Rhine q+• T ' lit, to $10,00; do. common,. $8.26 from Belgium and Northern France CANADIAN SOLDIERe union of Hearts Created by the War, Saye His Ma;�e�sty� In S 4 . to $8.76; bulls, Aoiclel , $1? • 1 to are conducting the movement in ani ALL HOME IN YEAR Notable Speech a , a ;inner Given' in Hi8 Honor 414 t'�?s9. 11.00; do. rough s. $ 75 orderly= manner, socordi8 to a spec - ' y t .26• butchers' cows, choice, $10.25 telegram from Dusseldorf, Rheinish London, Dec. 1.-Allowing for every A despatch from Paris says:-At poen to apps she earl other' and +E ,to $11.00; do. good, $9.50 to $10.00; Premia, The troops are--' car�YinB possible contingency, every Canadian the d' ner given at the Elysee Palace their respective. ideals. _ �. do. medium, $8.00 to'$5=604 do. tom- their 04'n provisions. soldier should be back home in Canada mon, ;7.00 to $8.00; stockers, ;7.?6 + on Thursday night in honor o!- King - "They 'have created a union of to $10.60• feeders, $10.25 to ;11.26; 8-----• within s year, the Canadian Press George, the King, iri proposing the hearts and an identity of interesta-' ° canners, 6.90 to $b.ZS; milkers; E�'HT MORE 'U-BOATS was told to-day at Canadian head- + health • of President Poincare, raid: that, I trust, will ever grow closer• good to choice, $90.00 to $160.00; do, SURRENDERED 'SUNDAY quarters- Men in second class Cate- � "It is diRica',t for me adequately and contribute materially to the con- Com, and teed, $65;00 to -.$75.90; - gorses are ahe`ady being returned in to express the great pleascre that I� sofidation of peace and the advaince» .springers, $90.00 to .$160,00; light) Iiarwich, Dec. 1,-Eight more Ger- large numbers, which means that menfeel in being your guest here to-pigbt ment of civilization.- ewes, ivilization. ewes, $10.00- to $11.00; yearlings f man •'submarines surrendered to-day, in the fighting class can be transport-,f in this fair city of Paris and in the "Lastly, let me add ore word of t$13. 00of15 2 $18.60; spring lambs,;14.75e, f making a -total of 122 -Which have ed with the least possible .9 ,lay when'; + ?4.to $16:2G; calves, .good to choice, .the .general demobilization _begins. ! midst of the great nation with which sympathy for those heroic French a $15.00 to '$17.75; hogs, fed and wa- I-been taken..over •byl the .A•llies. Arrangements already effected with.l during past years I and 'my people amen and French- women- who. have the British Ministry of ffecfeShippiare have mingled our sorrows said our suffered at the hands of the invader Joys and are now trium� few ba a suffer mobiliz�on, in a surprising y rap d b8 eve - e wing ��ctory Belginrn. And let-tts -not forget the F - over the common enemy. I immortal dead whose names will ever, manner.. "We can all remember the - re- be enshrined -- in••-•cue of the moatAl ser MAN EMPEROR - -- A T� GER 10 000 BRdTISHERB peated and . desperate •efforts made by glorious pages of the history of -the • + tk German armies to reach and cap- world.. _ ,pENOUNCE GERMANS tore this great capital- bu't th " g • - Holland Will Be Called On to Surrender Kaiser's Person-F-ormer - -0 e splendid French ,all these_ years "of relentless war side dispa rem on on says: Eatperor-Kept:. ilnfornied of Every: I�eveTop- 1iteII. army and the loyal co=operation of by aide with the soldiers of France, demonstration of 10,000 people took the ,shier, the aims of the engmy whose valiant deeds have added fresh place in Hyde Park tinder the auspices. have been defested and b the 61ti1- lustre to their. immortal traditions. A despatch from London says: apparently unrestricted by the Dutch 3' .., of the British Empire Union. A reso- The- Entente pliles- have decided Governmi at, lie is kept accurately in- lution -was passed expressing horror, fu'1 direction and the strategy of the The sailors of our 'two raviomr ave, demand that Holland surrender the reed of every development in distinguished Field7Marshal Foch the together, kept these as fn a comrade and indignation of German brutalities former Empemr of• Germany to ermany arida elsewhere- and` is ve- against British prisoners, especially troops of the invaders have been hurl- ship and mutual trust which the - "justice; according to the 'Daily Ex- ported to be able• to keep in pretty ed .across the .frontier ,And compelled length of the 'n sr-itael€ has ' on�vy their foul artist o% the Germans for y' P after the armistice, and favoring or Me President, I congratulate you se strengthen. _'� -� r . sa• _ _ .. dose touch with the_ other side.-df the to sue for peace. served more and more to foxier and. �_ and the noble French' nation upon the "With all my heart I thank yowl A despatch,to the' Daily Mail from: frontier. their ,. '' TAmerongen, 1`lolland, says the stories The correspondent says Ike learns regarding the forager- German- Em- on good aiithority- that the Nether- ANOTHER BATCH Or U-BOATS` great victory that has been achieved, for your friendly feelings "buil the Qeror's princely sura�oui:dings and big lands Government considers, the SURR&NDE1iED BY GERMANS in which my generals and armies are terms in which you have proposed dinner:.parties and similar functions former• Emperor's- day being regard- _... � proud to have taken part...In the life. my health. Accept alta. my •Cordial, are not altogether true, ed' as ended. A despatch from Harwich, Eng- and death conflict in which our na - shanks for your generous hoapiialityj The most btriking feature of the It is commonly retorted at Amer- land, says: Twenty-seven German tions have been together engaged for and for the opportunity, which. you daily life of William Hohenzollern, ongen, the correspondent 'declares, submarines were surrendered to-day'"civi'fzstio-: cnd for right against the have afforded me in date ever night-� �Ithe correspondent continues, "is the ; that William - Hohenzollern will not .to the allies. ' This' bfings the total + t»ethods of barbarism and the farces orable days o! victory to pa u1y;: mass of 'correspondence to which he be there long, but it is uncertain of German U-boats turned over to cf destn:ction, the French and British respectful homage to life .. FreaCh� „ peoples have learned In natty of pug- I nailoq." 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I :1 - . . .... � ­ 41� � .. - _Tuesday, � :�, ! I . � : - , , .. .... * . � .:, . . 5­�.� . 11 - 1. ..", "Com. fridayrin igai I I .1. . I - w. ­ . , . .11. 'I. I . , ­� , Y ,:,�. , - .. I _ ,-• - � ; Pk_._,_L_- I 00110W 'M to o0i liibm,; - PR8,19-Alf D -. CATUX ` - A. : m,I .� . , - ,�.� � X . 7 .. - � , : 5, � . I , ' '_Vgi,'Furnitdri� Implements' Etc. - 1�;.1�1_,�.-..­­.. .11. . ___.... . ­­ 11 . . , J -Y . ~. A."ar se"Imm"i -1 -�, 1� - I ­,,. � . _ . " .. ____' -, - HARDSON'S* Gavas '... ,� ; . �.. . . I . ___�,_7 gla"s . I - . . . . . IC .. . I . - '_'��,-;"-�, ... _.... - : . . � ,.. I . __ - - - I Z. ­.. J �� .. . A L . , ___�_� i6 - - . I 'NOW RAVE ___" I_- � _ . � . --7- . ---Ttf, - - - __t1___3f­__ . - - . . #l.".,, j�a-, - ,�- � �. I p,q�aer y a., . . . "-a -ii"r-i- . sd,&,c,._. - . I � . ­, -I' ­.. - . . I.".• 11 � ZXZL-7�11T 333ET.Ma ILK 13USINMS - FOR SALE- _- - - - -, - - _:. � - ­,I�, .: � , .�. � 'I, ... I. .. - M Apply to S. BaLh �ck W-11-12-- ­­.....- 11�­ �. , . ., 1 :1 � - . . %� - star" . . � . -000 - - _.'-� _T Til - - SALE­;Bs&iAiful Peralau'l 7RESH-F 814t F1tRFSH_FR02%X_VIS1r?. . - , At.Lot 5, Con. & FIckerlax...-on .- , wrl esda�, Deco-tobtr tbe,17W, - 1918 1 DRIM: . L-:e� � .� .. lamb I . � - � ...,,-,,.,,.....r � . COUNCIL ­ FOR ? .- -FISH AND CAXNED Y19-11'' 110101KIt"INQ - -1 ­ The fo property v -- � I co.alt. cbe�p I. .At lt-12 � ". ` -,4:�- '43MORED, ----* I., �­,­­._ 4owtng prope .1 ­ I �'. . . ­ 1��L7.. . - - . - . . . . . . .: ­ . , . ... � � .. .... 11 - . ..HORSES . -1 .. ... ,�., _­'...., . . .. . . ... . ­ . . I .. . _'�. . I ­ . - . . . . . . c . � .1 . � - . ,�- - � oz. 1. -_ -...:. 117_,� �1. _Z - . - - - - - - - - - . _ _ _ . -­ . I . .I . .. . .1 .;,.r W lib, .- uaut to .frown bay -gelding 6 years old, S ... .. � : 6"1011r,o"C11--met. ' URIVIPS WA.NTED-Ton . ::.- 0110000� - 5" ". t6a ,,,,,,,,, the T Writi or �hoiiebrowri & Winterstein,, .1 . . . I , ,�.�.MIM r ' __ - p *� I - � ��� ,,, - , , ,w �, "Aal- u4r i'09t; chestnut horse. .bay driving make 6 yes vies. . . 10-12*,. �.* , '. - . - ­ 1 7-' _The Haddie Fillets and Ciscoes, are a rare treat . I :_1 _, �� ��.,, ... 0 .. � ."..progent"pxceptIng Mr. old very 4i.flet. 2 13iy fillies.$ yes old b .. ., ..'. ­­ . . - . . . . ,,, �.. _' '. t.... waso . . . . . � �.., . . . . .­.. 1_�_. I.., I - 1 1 � . . a reeve in the chair., The . I ,� "":. � --- --- King's Courtship. bav gelding 3 yes Z ]F20!R SALE -Set of'.kletabs. hay -:.- ' . . . -- - and cheaper than meat .., '.,t.. .__ - - _2 i4ffif --b­--a­fi­lty-2yrs-old-by-' scuffier.. sekell rs, an4. .,. ,!,. . . �".*. . . 7.11 !.; , -, !-7t *. *11ou I last, --tinor wererres _....�� . :. . Ukt , N_- .. _ 1, � :: .. � . . . I- 0 � _;*q approy�w.. ]&I' . jil. fove ... cutter. ;Wm. MoCai&�Uc ' g'- - 1,1- 2 ,: ­�­_._* ­ . _% :0 _-:17,7 '' -.11 . . - �7. . I .0 ___7___ - -1 , , "'­ k..�'. �:�.. �.: . .. 'IT, . .. - , , In 'a NbitghtV, bt6wn mai* 51rs old .- .. . " .... . 7 - , I g . ­ ..)- _... -.--. . .::�._ _ _ , � . - , - _ . - , ,. '. ,�. : . , :. � I .t. .1, L ii�mber 61 ' ' .: I :i.,J11 " " .. . .4wycopqts opera, ". - -.---I-- . * ' ' .. . . ­ . ..'s . r L pay , .. ., , C1 - L . . . . . t� " - "', - :1 - A ­ .­ " �_�,��, -:. ,. . id f6F 4 meo-1 and 'referred to tb.* R,, LTTLE 4.1' __ T-TORSES FOR 8A,LE-Goo'd "' Ne� Seeded RaAtins 18c pk' 'N 806dIScs R10sins 16c 'jJ6 - j,�&� - - I _ .1 cl b4i4iam .Alf,b 9 � .. �, ew ... t ; i -Of . . .,A ,��, � -v X7e �. cow .'.'( - 7 side XX team, also pe . I .T,��_Sbqqqij�oes, � are. -standard - � .. - The amnifinj committee, on Co'nAin--` �Z_ . '. � .,�:# .:. New •Veels'�Oc-06r lb roa�jt�irham cow 6 yes. bAe"by. 19, bred. Apply at A=",-r&it-Pg,ry` ­­-, -, , �Werwb"rall * "' IN, `.'_�,, ,.�. �­' - .. ts M pet Th . , ol.!]� . .. 1� . ... . : -.1 1 � .11 I. genies reported , and recommended rOd-And,white cow 6 yes bred Nov. 12, . .. . pkg . . . - :::­ New Drom Dates 25' per . �� .... � ir " ,-. - .:, - - ' red and.white cow yes bred Nov. 22i O_OVERNMENT. Municipal and, � c r bkg &I payment as fullow.s: D R Beaton, on F.� - - . -;. ymer . . � vl.p�:. . %-A Corpora'ion Bonds For Sale -;W, D. Dykes. : -.� I ­ avet Of Saltll�y, 1-00.00; red cow with by'side, red cow due "NeivUelledtfuts-Almdaids-aiad Walnut 9_' .'� , 11 ,Nha. Soden. on I. . Bond -Broker, Whitby, Oat., Bell Phone 193. ...� . . , I - , - ' I - 11 . - :-4'�� heifers 8 yrs old calves b Ind. Phone 70. . . M , " ­ . . acct of sdliry. 7,0'.00 ; A Johnston. on Now is the time to make your X- Cale N, .. a Mar 1; 2 red' .. . . . . ... 40tf , �- - .. ... . . _­ . . 0 Ca ;* . :. __ . -6.11� . I . . .1 .­_ ­ .- - ge­ , 71.1 .'- . y . , 1,_ . -� �.: -rrw � 1. '. acct' 68 fuel com.., 925: M Gleason. side. 3 feeding steers about 10 cwt , 2 . ��. .? . - : , , " '_ '� ! �.` ' Buy all your Groceries Where they are fresh and good ' % -le, 1:�OR SALE -11 pigs. 8 weeks old. ,' . . " I steers 2 yes aid. I steer 1 yr old-, 5 hail- .. �* .. att div court. 2.00 ; S H Stevenso A.' .mLlch cows and 4 yearlings, at Lot 25, con, k . .. .... , ., - I , M- : . ". ­�,' ditto, 2 00; J Murkar. -printing. 10.0("' I �1, I 4, �, _ ) . ere •-rising 2 yes, 2 calve& 2 veal calves,. , , .... � . . , 6, Pickering. Dan. Gannon, R. R. No: 1, Locust ' . ' ' " , 1. . , '' re - registered - Hitt. .. , �_ John For . i PIGS AND.Y6WL - . � . . . I � ',' "L" ,' rgle, salary as reeve. 187,50 ;. - :� � - - ,:":, - ,* - ' TRAYED-From lbt -t5, con. 8, -6 " ._1 . .... � .1. - ­ . _ - " . C IF H Richardson. as D-r�eve. , . 09;:11 -- - -tee Shirk. rebate on 1918 taxes,- 2.04; .Durham. bull I Ind. phone 1017 , -11-13,.,�. H. A. ' D � g -p .* loo.()o : Sow b�ied Oat. 13, sow bred Sept. W 0'.K J : I ­ . ckering, on or about Nov. 25th, a dark bay I . � I p � ; ,,;� . - , . I F5,F_:.1'-­_1__- �,Wmgtanfey.'ascbu'ixclllor.,100.00-; H yoting p)gs 3 months old, 100 Ply- roadster colt rising 2 years o "Canada Food Board License No. 8-237." , I- ... -1 .tl .. . . V Id. W. H. Jackson, ... .. .� I . S_ .-.I,..`. � 3118P.- its coting,01or.- 75.00 ; Win * 0 , ruouth Rack hens. I Iltf . ...- . . . � . . : �Lj ,�. . - . . R. R. No. 1, ckering. � . .' . __�. as treasurer, M.00; L Mtit- .. 131PLEX�E.Vf*i. FdRXfrUR'E ETC. C. . . . �, - k 1�. '�'s.­ t,.' W-1.1, -, - I . . WANTED -Young girl over 91 rte" - ' ­ ... " - - - I , ­. , : �: ,,, �, � thews, as caretaker. SW. ­ - .- Bi nd-er' 6. f t F & W, 2 sets of harrows, for light: housework; three children, ,fare . I . . ;,E_-`-, "' The standing committee on Bonuses spring tooth. cultivatar. land roller, paid, references. Applyto Mr. Moore, 24 Chi- ALSIKE SEEK1 E D Keep away ffie 'flu' gZ__._ .: L ,-- , ... . m' ftw Wire Fences reported and recon- seed drill 13 hoe N -H, mower F & W. core Ave.. Toronto, one Hillcrest 1299. -10-11 . X. , ..'�.. . - I � . , . - - " ' I _.: �'. 1 1�1,,7 Uke following payment :John Gauslin corn cultivator -Cockshutt, bay rake. OR SALE BY TEN DER -Tender, I ..s,,WANTED, .:.-�,- . .By buying a warm'Sweater . .1'. M_ I . .. �* � . . I I 0 �'�.,i; , , ­ Emus on 00 rods.on lot 13, con S. 6.60. small frcuffier, single riding plow. dou-; Fwill be rmelved by the undersigned for the , I � : , . � . .. .. - 1. ,-%. " �-.. t-, ._• The standing committee on Relief ble riding plow Perrin. 2 walking purchase of the rka1w d store, barker I i. Coat, I have a -big range -,A . Toported. and recommended payment plows, Wkiii0drill, set of bob shop, dwelling e T. W. den. Durham. . . .. I � Otf . . - . � : I . � '­65101loweiNational Sanitarium, grant nearly new, cutting box M -H, grain �%" . women's,- 'boys' . I sleigks J - - to choose f roan In men's 11 - CIL We will pay the highest � --, ­ . ''.1 � - , prices for all kinds . .. . .1. . I , - 2._.. - ., .. .. . � . - . .. . - I- , WOO: H 8 McIntosh, beef. and gto. grinder. emery stone, 'about 40 ft rub--' ; I . . . and girl's I .. ., '. � .1 ,,� apries supplied Beft'v family, 4.36.. SALE -1 large Laurel Toal . I I . . of seed.' - � 1. - . .1 . � ­ I .... Ld full � .. . _ �_ . I ':.1 . . . "•.. _ ber belting, root pulper, .2. wagons, Moat burner beater, with oven attache - 1, ! q ,� .. :, sizes. � _ . ) , ..- -Send as samples --__, . .­ ."I . - � ., The standing -rack. set of scales Chatham, bay nickelled, . . . 11 1.1,: . :�' . ng committe on Roads Stock endid hater and baker, inlim-CIM I and get :.- - �P, . , -,-aDd Bridges reported aid recomm4bnd- rack. set of spriags. Melotte separ condition. 2111n ire at C. P. R.. station, Clara- � our prices before '.. 11 at prices that cannot be ��- .117., ,.- _-, .. - - - r4 HT " : . ator. wont. 2 . . . . i " - � � ' . . � 4-W the following payments : Thai E'. horsepower r9ds and couplings, ,dircu. . - I I ., "-- , I . .. . founds. , elsewhere. - .. . , I ; , � . I. ­ , - _Vhe050n � h*� selling. .4- a� , U._Mf - repffrader and other ma- lar saw, 2 barrels time sulphur, Chat. OIDER MILL -Beginning with I I � - - . " . .'- :4 : - �.. - .. . I - ehlziftrT. 10-46 ; Ueo E Holt by. work a n ham f&n.Bing mill and be ger, tog, bug. eider mill 25th, I will operate a modem - ' - The best of facilities ' , - Call and see the big range of . , - ­ . . . 1. . . ' alla in frost -proof building In Brougham . . � ,. . � i , I 1, , � ^ .01delins bet 22 itud 28 con 6. 2.85 -. D gy. top buggy rubber tired, 2 buggy Village. Current prices. Underwear for the . _ - "! I 1.� 'iii and othem m I will also keep on ' . . for cleaning.. . I . . . ­ i �, . . . work one lmupa. cutter nearly new. 2 robes, 2 set hand, for those barrels suitable for . I . . _1* . . , - � ,.�, - ' 111 _ whole family. . � ! ­ (Whitby to p&7 half) 1285; Wni cutter bells., 2sets.aouble Ifurness, 6 vinaga - Ch - I rs t=r&.rghazn fief - ' - . , , 1�,f� 1, .. . . . il-k *.., Weal. ahoy snow sideline bet 24 and 26 horsecollari, 2 sets single barness. viu- J. H- DOWNEY 00 KPANY eniont , "I -con 9, 3.0D; A W. Slack. ahoy snow agar galvanized coal oil drum. .. AU ay m WHITBY. ONTARIO I ­­ .. . , I ­ ction Sale . I 10 . ! J. ringold, NoM Clari - - WW breakIng ror.da lots 24 and 25 con 9 anchor posts. 20 -bunches B. C. xxx � . . - .. I . -1 ' .110 -',;'_'�',.! �,�- - .11117=1.8.7,00; P Teefy. 18 loads pf shingles. "Iran kettle, 'eross-cut saw,' . . - IN THB.- . . . M ,,atone Dixie bridge, 1:80 Geo Duncan. I - , 4 * Q. hay, laiperial O.tfgrd range. Perfee- . - � - I , .... - ..4 .•1. . . . 1: futtimst-ke on cola a Opp. lot W march tion 2'bu-rn6r coal oil stove.' parlor Tow' Aship of Whitby _� .. ;Sale -XIS (to be charged to -Co,, 1,20 .. p. suite. 2 bed -room suites. bedstead. mat Big, Cleal,ring , . . , 1�e: � ' - '- - - � McCarthy, work on Aud ley rd, 5. 00 ; trees and apriji a. stand. sidebonrd. ix, -There will be offered for imb�,by pub- , L I .. I . .. . . I )Ohn Brown, h4ul gravel for cut-- tension table, feat table. leaf t4ble. Ilc auction by Hugh Puglr. Auctioneer I . . .11 . . I 1 'b . I . � -- - . vert on Audiver rd, 51W. idso eep cut. corner glILSS cupboard. commode. 2 at the Wilson Howe. Ashhurn. Oat., ' - ' ' 64 .. . '. _ _ Tar - ' - ' k__ _ , _ t on don 4.4-70, and 85 -yds gravel. hangi I Mmp. On on Thursday. the 12th clay of Decem- , _Beffinnina with Saturday, Pec. 7th, we wiltdispose: of our. -_ --, :. -: I ng lamps. bat uch. 4- 1 - L .. ?­ I..." . . . I �f, I �, - 160: Win Mosgrove, for repairs. 8 25 ; hand lamps. butte bowl and print,' ber, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. in,, the fol- - rail Millinery stock at gresely reduced, -_ � 1 L'r" -south. . . - -, �'. L ,_ - . . I, __ , , I ,.,-. I., . RuaseU Bye And others, bottillaggr �Liu 40 1 ,­, . , . . aTel churn. pictures; seed -potatoes,' lee- lowing Lands, dainelv; The half of.. -�­. ; . . � - 1 _ . _,.. 1. � : 1 . � be sold at cost. - I . L . _. 11" f e . . at. . _ WillL , I bet 14 - and 15. also 18 and 17, cream r 0 qts, forks. ensilage acres more or leans of the ea . Everything ' . L ,_� , - . . -,I � . I age .. I I -:. - 1 . ; . I I � . � 1_.____________A04t_G�_�_ - 10 - - - - 7. AM- ., . ___._ ­ - - I lot number 26 in the 9th concession of 1 7 . - - . ,, . - ..- .. I , a i - - - .. -1 .1 I Wr&, a hviitle- ' . . ---To- 1Xy_,r!_2th_6 ___:_� .. �- - 1 : .*.. ­`­: - L Squires, 87i yds gravel, 8.7a .. Art IMUCIP, UU r the wushtp of whit . . . 1. - ., A Fter Christmas W Ill b pared to orders ,�4�r.; ous at articles. . :)re e e TH K)� r a tax - 0 wl , � a ­ . . . I I., . . for 63--rei-a-914NAX-In-r. -.��.. ,or(il. --- ': _ -1 - __ r Bell sold his. f&rm.4very. County of Ontario, owned by the late : �..%, I . , , , Pro Be, 94yds gravel.Rich. As M .. . . .late - , .. . - , - . � I L , , ardeQn. 15 yds gravel. 1.60 .. P IAcey, .. . . . I _; - . _.- . _. _. ­ I . ­ � "I r : . -r - . I& - .:Alfred Al. Fisher. Esq. . . � .. . . , - thing will positively be sold. . I....-:- . ..Shepherd,Is --,.P - --:� _neap bridge PtckeAng and Mairk"harn' . ).. _ 1. This farm adjoins 'the Vdinge of -_ - - . - -�_, icker ft' - - I Mrs. and MinM9 � - " "' ' - -lommilne (Scarbore t,o par half) 8.50 , 'Sale begina'st 113D 6,61ack, sb&ro-- Ashburn and is adapted foi stock or ._. " - - .- - . .. ,.L B W Lottan and others. cleaning out , I zaln. On it are said to be a frame . __ - , 1. L ._ j�4" ''. ' '- ,ditches. etc., con I opp lot m. 16,W4 TzRmb--Hay fowl. furniture and all rn and 9 acres of orchard. _Fred Lacey. hauling material and put. $10 and under, cash-". over- "Tzams--Ten par canton day of, sale. , .. . -_� �.,.�_..' sums of I � .-,. , I � . , .an in culvert at Port Union. 14. go ; that amount 10 months credit given balance In 30 days.' . _. . I . . . I.. " - L ., I � '. . � PIKERING GA�.GE " f, -BWI,otton. work ati, Morgan,j hill. ,, to'parties furnishlog aporhved. joi-at - For further particulars Appi to tb �.-:� . ­ . . . -�,7 ,-. - ' ' SM75; -J Calvert, hauling gravel and notes a per cent. H Executors. Mesars. John Mill and e � .. I . I I . . ­,.. . - . . ag. per annum wl - " ...._. '' `:7 _. _1 I ... ,.'Siadera Pickering station rd, -44.06; , be allowed for cash. . Gord,pn B. Fisher, Ashburn, Out.. -and' ff&viug -Purchased the garage business of Russell Andrew, we are I .:. I '. `: ­ '' gravel, L * - � - . . :. , f �';­'--.. i0ba all Flour Mills. 16 yds - Norman Stuart. R. R. No. 4. Uxbridge. - . . . � .. - --Wb - � ,.. . I WL 11 R Birrell. 48 - r W. B. PowzLr. Auctioneer . I prpp&red to repair all makes of autos. Haitag worked in an I. - . . . , 4 , 4 ..Iravel. drawn � .. . ­ I A. E. Christian, Whitby. Ont., sollet- . I . I ­ " ` � , I. � - L. .:-- . ' I , - . 1� ; . . .number , I I , by H. Jones., 1, 8b ; L, Fuller,' rep road - I for for the Nzecutors. and the auction- . L' - Auto factory fo* of years, we are prepared to, .. a" -Ie and 17 con 2. also war M1649'GENRED ear. Hugh S. Pugh. Glen MAJar-Ont. . _ k an con � .- 1. . . , ---- !Topp to .. � ­­ . parantee satisfaction, money refunded . - . �.. I . V 14. Id 00 . J Hortop, 88 rd .... 1� .. . ­ . �., L Za a OF WHITEVALE I , . . . . . . . V411 lots 6 and 7� con S. 8.80 .. Harry � I . - I . _; �� _� _ ji:ltt� -1,40, peeper � :7 - . We keep in stock all kinds of Ford acceosories, tires for &H �_ , Z:.,. -, .­_, _r , " `i� , '. I � I . !,.,�.,. � . ... 14 yda cravat Hess iianodisce t&�t absiW'l , - , LI � � , ,59.1 . at con 4, 1 . . * . - , also . . . I - - _. � - , - - I 44 yda, 4 40: Ra to do plain sewing of any kind.. . . .-; .. - . � -­ .... %­ - . makes of cars, oils, etc. .. ,.. .� ndall Ellicott. right. - . kind.. .. . ­­ Z . " - -,:- '. L e �. �_ � .-- . . . .0 L 1. ,;. of -way, 2.00; M K nuedy. teaming ,aad- - - - - �. . T%- , Oi- _'_,1912 _1Xy4lHL0_____ I I ... � 'i 111 I . _ �' . . - . l. I . 1121111AKIM NO GO i 11 plVe On con I Opp lot 2, ,E-ls he eh�, given thst Sam A..rftVAA6V1A5W TV I I PkkerkqrL-�', . ..... . . -7 it,& _� hauling material and Burgoyne IV . - . . . � . .. _�. _. I � . . 11 Stairs. ' I Burgoyne of the Tow .. . ­ . . R, fair.. h. No, 7e e of the nsbip'of I - , . _. . ' iWing approaches to Madill's 'bridpe, East Whitby in the County of Ontario, ' .. . � - I alvaont$ I . I ­ . J *..allsio moving cement mixer and hatilin In the Provir - - - arid,` Farther. -- .... I �'. - ' - ' ' 'I .,.:1. away good material, 61,75; Also war: will apply to the 'Parliament of Cana- . I " - .... - . . or a . - -_ I - . . -. . -!-..-. ­ - . , 1. . -1 ..� .1 .� I - . . -, � . 1,- - - 1. �.. � � -_ I lbet lots 6 and 7 can 9 end rep t da at -the next session thereof. f , . - 1, P .. .... I.., . . . r bridges .. ickerin * ,,Hardware', Store �, -1 . . , I .- '�". 4. Bill of Divorce froin his wife Alice . . 1. % .1 � -sed road. -1745, Mrs 4 H Pugh, 8 yds , d delh,A 9 . I . .. t Of all mamma I vel, 90c : L Nealsaid others, haul. Maud Clatke of the-TowHilton in ­_ __ .11! and defies .1 .. a . -, 1. '� .' L .. - ______� i_. -�.. �­- - ­ - ... ..�. . � .� � . " .. I gravel.- 11 5( 10- -vr-tll pay ym . ;.. ,_ L . _ MW .. _� -` .. , .. -..---:,-:--- � � � . � . .*, -'�.., F-.--X-_M1Wer. repairs the-Stati-of Mew- York. Be of the - - _� ko-pt-In stack. It . I z�. - " L I - ­ , .. � . . , L . . ­ ­ I , . ... Wettlaufer Bros, rep mixer' Untied States of America. Married so call at our works acd inkpoo our stock •­ bi, L' � ­ �.. ..'..... . - t, Ha',. , .1 .... 1. - and chain ace Don!* be mis PYT . -- . -, 00 - Can Express On, express . on the ground of adultery and pr{nes b . Now is. the proper time o , y . - 1400 ; woman . � � . �, , .. . W Thompson, work on Madill's hill. desertion. -_ I I . . . agents we do not employ them, oft" .. . . - ' _ . . . - T1290 I wo � . - . .qu . � 1 a � = . . .�� I -Mantle. ditto. ....� � ... ­ . , . I I L : � . . W,, t 'noo. 20.00: Robt Dated at the town of Oshawa in the ly we can, Lad do throw off the agent . . -_-.L "�'_` ­-­­ ... �. - ­ ...-, ,� Wright, rep to . - . ­"�' , !. , , , .� . . ,��.,­ ,�!",..�..�. , I � N Lynn. ditto. 12.00; F County of Ontario in the Province a, dommission of 10 per cant., which you wit � � .. Thought Ranges - .... _:;.z._... ._ . I ..... .. . , 't 80 and 81 c f August, 091vert be Ontario. the 15th day 0 it sertainly save by purchasing frow on 7, V5 ; Roy" .. ': 1. .'� I _'Ward And others, hauling timber and A� L 'D'.1918' q _ . ­- Full'guirantee. Economical on .fuel I I = amelfta. ­ F F. I ­ ..T..- el .. .. �. . - �- I � :. , _L building two culverts bet iota SAXMM BU Y: _.. . ­ . . . J. T. -, -, , - '" -� , ,...-; -7- - - . � ­ . I.., 2 and 8 -1 �� - . . MATHESON. . - I . . � � .. I � ­ 7:. ��; � -" - -,­� . I Regers,.20 to&& By his Solicitor, W.,_Z. X. Sinclair. . . . � I . . ­ AM 8. 8.25; Alf air, .. . ­ .. . . . I - . .L . � _. _. � I . :_ . ­ . ­ . . - . � 14 -2 50. Frank :tt�,',: 49-.11 Oshawa t. I Office and Works, . - Whitby, Ontario , ��­ _:- ` , by . , .. ilneY- 21)' loads _. I On . r �!� ­.� . -IL complete line of Washers-,* -itin ` XW. G Middleton, rep washout on hill . I . _... I I .. ­ .,..' .� . - . . . . 0&411144,hsadl�r PoWel- . . . . I- 1 c�l .1 ab" 12 MW 18 -on T. also rep. bill con S _LL . , - i . jL:....,. . . . - . .,. '. . , , . .i > - L . . 's - � . � ... I I . I �- * :, - - , � , .1 . . .4--4- lot Is. 2.75 ; W Emerson, I ­ .- . . . . .L. .. - . � I . Ra �.. ., �, - ­ . . � � . . . . I . - I :. . 1 ,. . . .W_ I I , - -Z and rep roads, 7,45 ; E B H1Fo'&oCv'enr1g, � - , �7: There ie}estone place to, buy Repo "' �_ ­ .:`�-._ ­ �­ 11, I . . .., . � . . I � I - t.. '­ I - I . . - ­ - -.=MI.&__-M_ , -, , It . L ,." .. �;.-. � A "ttlugPoste and erfttinit., railing at .. . - .. _. . I7 .. . : T�: ­. :�-,�� �,,. . .... . *' " �. I � I . I .. ... ! � � .,. �_, .�... - 0 : .4 I ­ .IAm New ]Perfectiop. Qil 1, - - . I - . � .. 1, ,�j. , � .. Aa* - - -- I ... ,- ­ ­ I , , L' . P_ I . - . �. � �L L � - 11 L - 8, . . . . ��­ . - L� � . � *7 _,� �. 4 � . =, 12bble cement. C .1..., " . '! , jlleat�rs, Elbow Lehman's bridge con, 8. 5. N : John W � . , I . . . . *,! : ,.... - - - .. Sarg. -1 ��­ . . .� . ­ Z �, ­. _�-- _,. I L . , -1 "_ -,.� .. ..., - - �,'�,' . � . ,,, :-.'- - L. ... ; : - - : L,' ­ ' - �� - - L.. :,.,- . . - - . 7 � . 5=16 8uPPI1 68 And canvas cover for . . 1. .. .. _. �� . '.�, , , 'L' ,�;�.';'.. ,., � . - . ,7 :.. ' ; ��-'-­Z� I _ I - . . ..: .. :� , , � . . . . . . � , % . I .. . . - - � . I I � I . � ;.. - .- . I �. . . . ,.Sto*60061 ,Eta: ... - - � .i I '.. . . 11 , ! - . L . .. ­ awneut� 109,04; W Carlton, hauling,:! � . .. .. . ­ _­�L� , . _.. .�­ - , , . :.--. - - __ - i . L � :­ � �' �':;_- _.. --- - so on the .. % - . , . . ­ ,�, ,. 'pleasure, . .­ - laravel on con 5 Opp lot 13. also i I � _ :CANADA t'. I .., . - � I I—, 111 ; - -- e . _. 7- .,.'.. I - _.�_� .. I -1 .- .". .. .. - - . . I I .. I � , -It is always i pleasur for US to _ - .. . . . . � . ��.,: -' _ Greenwood rd con 5, 188-40 ; Joseph L . ... . . . __ I . . � . . ,.f:. ..,-,., -.-..,.,: a . -L ,'­49� . - .' .., ­ ... .: . 1. ,.. c .. ]Nut" And Others- hauling gravel and . - ­..�., . z...; ....'�_...._ . , . I � _- X - I . - . '. � . _ , . . ­ , placing culvert. etc.. is 00. , i 11 . - .shoW our' S. I . ­ , �., . 9. ... . - . 1 - = - 1. . _.. .... . your , 11.1 . z On motion of H h. seconded by . . ." - . '­ I I . . . �� WAR SAVINGS' .-STAMPS * , , � FIL Richardson, the I .. . ."Yarmaii-Get -your Stock Food and Calf Meal ere. ­ h, . . Ncollowing resole- . I.: . I . . .1 I I film was addressed to the Minister of I -1 The Canadian Government oven intamt-boulng :..- I - �_­ ; .. I .. We have the, Royal Purple line' . . ��. , 2� . . . . - . � � �­ _, .. . I . . �. , � .. . _ - . : L' Railways We, the Council of the Ww-ftvinlp Stampi__ - _ . . ; I ­ . ...., ... �. . . .. I , ­ . .N - . . .. - .. . . . .--i I ­ . . - _. . .. . 1. - I— . - . . 101111ciPatity Of the Township of Pick. .. " . , I ling, I , , I . . : . . at" :�:.. * * - ... I - I . . I , - . '_ : PICKO�G I :- would strongly u!r Issue of 1919 --Payable. Jan. -19 '1924 .ge the immedi. . . - - . I . . 3 BAUDON ' � completion of the roronto-Eastern 41 sei . 9 I I ' ate , ,� tea I , I I I f. 7 ? ** " - - I J , � I 11,I ") 1�11' �� I I I J=_, i � I � I. 1 �4 ­ " - . . .._L' . . 11 ... FARW AY from the City of Toronto to ;1"%RDZR_1Zq_C0XWCM-P.t-., No. -2462 autborizes I . . I - - - ___; - ___ Nowmanvill 9 This radi %J the issue of Wir-Savinp Stamps for the pun- I , WM serve a larger populsitIAL-MilmAiL � I . . _FFFT�_ � - - . . .. I on than any , ..- I ­ . " Of "ii!LiiiEft---ffi-the-]!iEiiWeing-o'&F %MNVV W4 4&A"__"% - . . ­ i -, - _.­*tber now operating from Toronto ­eXMclifure& - .. . , e . - . ­ ­ .- .I ..- ". .,­�.�. L���11". mpletion of � .. . . �I.111ble road has been so long delayed -and - As Sir Thomas White, Mhdftw of Fhlanc% I;dnts out, W. -S. & -1� *It is regretable that the cc . .l�u�.Aso m&nV iXt clase--proxitbity to Toron. I . - - f&: NJ a il"u es I. . will provide "an excellent investment for small savings; and. a I . .. I .. - ��- , V A 0 " to deprived of the neCefl9s,rV trAnan.._strnna inoontlwa +ft -A.- ___ 10 �­ , I _ . : - M L ' - , . - --, '- -­ The usual bt-law passed appointing ._ �., ..- .. . deputy :�� '. . . t various f ��, _i17 he : ous pollin pl*es, eputy re. *,. '�` - - - 21inp , '' , . ��q W, . . 'I "'_ .�, ,-. Poll cliprks'for the -_� ,..�_ ; -,4:.;:. annual township elections to be held � � . . , ,. . - h � � _ : , , " �.: OD I 0 first Monday in January. - I ...,_,. �. , . . , . ,�'L , , L " oij ' ' " .. � ­ Bell now ajj . I ­ The 0 ourned to meet �. � _�-'--'_",7�, " �. ., _ . ,.8galn at one a!olock on Friday, Dec. c, .,� ,.. _. 7 � ,, �.., % -- Mb, to wind up the business of the �,.:;'f,�._� .. �� ­ .. 1..� L.: "gear, Those having accounts, for work .�=__:` ��:, :. Jaroa& or bridges must hand to John ... .--.--.- r`7 , '111oden. superintendent, not liter than _' �'L_' It"t, (*7. - . 1.�, �_ "DO&C001112te WAl be -paid �1'1 � L��,, � L. I . . . whereafter. I I I �� ��. .., ---- ., i_;.", �- �. �F �_� �_.rjrjm . . . I �t�­_: -TADLBZP'lokerlhS Staton G ' , - � :.',- _ !�, .,V. 3, Trains going Zeal age as toolw@ . , _ . � _ U, ` , � - 110. 6 Mail . . I . 8.07 A W. �. _-L , �, _:', - -.� �;�..,,, - 28 Local "... �: .,.'. . Z87 P. M. .,�.,_. . . � 06 I.. . 116 6.25 P. M A �1, ,� 11 kle Weei d;0 As todows- . I:,- . 0.11 . . 9.27 A. M. � . - , , 7 . . I I . I , 44 , � 'Local . - '. 146 P. -M: I # pea� w.-.�! ,7 -'Mail . . 8 Pop M: M . . , , , "',• I . - ,, - , , , I I 'Ll � - lal,�.Ii­�� _.o.... ,_� _� __ - ---.F► . .. ' � , L . . .. I .. - I -.$5.'00 for $4.00 ... - .L. - .1. ­ I .• L. * Vtil January -31st 1919,' War -Savings Stamps will'be sold by � 44 Moncy,0rder - i149i' Offices,' 184nks,'- and other authorized : .. . . Agenciest for $4.00 each, add an January lot, 19-24, Canada*will .1 pay $6.00 each for them . . - I Z., AeWstmtlon Against Loss - . .1 , - . . __ o Is provided for the pure haW of a WAL k_ On - I . te an "cc* to which 10 W. L my be aflllxeds. . .. __. _1�cwdaesft bearing one or more W;.�411I. �&% reoctered at . ='Monty&1rda Poet Office; fully bwAm against I. by fte,-bmrgIwy or other cause- . . . .., . . ­ . , r . I - . ­� Value ,.. . .* The Owtiticaft also shows the Cash Stmwder Value of WAL &I . at various dates belbre maturity. ­ . . . . . . . .- I V-..% . 1. . . I 14 I .- -,. . . - .40r.A..L_ . ­ 16 4 . � I .�, :SOLD. w3W=V3X TWI SIGN, a J=VIA1110 . , . , . I .- , _e ;Are now obtainable in, a JL -Z and I 10. ?&98. _____.__.______7_:� .1. It. :- .1 .. . . . . Cam AeIR's.CornJ14ts 1!ey '-.Rye Flours, . ­ .. .., I . . .1, . I � . .1 .. . . . . ' ' . . � . I I � Cotubided -in' suitable ,proportions with Wheat Flour, - �� .. � = .- _ .� �.,:_'!�L.'� '..; ­__;, - . _ � .... , .. . I . they make splei3did Bread Bane,Muffins, __ - � �: -'� . .-.� , ..� `�:,­�,-,'1'11` ` .. , 0 ­ :Pastry and Cookies. ,� .. .�� . ;' � -, " . : - - :�,­, .. - "71 � ­ I- .4, . � --L, _­.. L .. � I ­ , - .1 L.,i .�:. �'IcTl_ _�,� - 'I, . " �. .. �. . - - When buying Wheat Floar'hsk forq. *, '- . ­ - .- � d � .:_`4 . 1. . �. , " ... . - . , I � .1. L .­ .. 'L ,_ , ''_ . 03M.A.h.Za Ov M11"Mm � 93%4 Z=d0q00XZ ­ - ,, .1 ��,;�� . . . . . - � . .:-­ . .1.1 . . . For Broad that rises well. - , - � - ; ,. . .;, . - ". . - ..:. ..""; !� . . * " .4 �," �, ��. - . - , . t., ,.� *, �', . " � . -me 6 mq .&. a c = w ma c, tr 2% .'.:r -­ 1. . _. ,�. .­.. �. , -, ' For Pastry for delicious, flakey pies, cookies, eW. ­ I . When buying wheat, flour it Is patriotic to:.buy equal quantities,"�, ­ I . . . of substitute flours. , Z . . - I ! . . . . . - I . . - . , . . I I : . . - .*. �41 ,!� I., I ,.�_ 4 I I , " I :1 I he - I � ­ - ­ J0 _M_10106*0 - 44q��.�,:�,,�,�11;,k4ft_ M . I .r 1. . . 2`_ p, BREMEN !EERRINNERM for the post I ZRINO 102A Rafty 7.1-x CLAASMONT- -UV Wilbur Gleeson, rho ew 'under the weather TN W CE Win.. Edwards.1s, gradualry re. JIN oL.L`0 two weeks, is visiting at the home covering irons -his recent illness. :of his paten to be4e. gaveyou paid for the AND OAT ROLLING Wet Axche Plemidg, or i*e EL Friday o4a home on Six Weeks' Messrs. Albert and Russell Ms- ..9sper ..you are ...,now 11*ery'Noaday and -Do 17-.-&,o -a dill, of Detroit, paid their parents, -am also prep& FRUIT—CAKE reading? Unot, will I red to ''make 'Cider motored into" the: pity on. Tueftla3r. J. n. and Mro­.—Mxdi11.--&-4y1ag_ an frnaeany.- Wednasdayt on -YOU-Pie Mas 13%rgeat he#. the 6arpeu- visit Now. and Thursday@, until further n6fice. iers.bus, -'at, his.-Ijirpm, .9repting a '0 _4 o new► sheR pen. V argare tairried thi Ladies' Aid of Erskine JOHN t—Graham--enter.- CO.I=T F. BAYLESs GREENWOOD r -50o"pe' lb TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING - �,e ELM h h on Wedneiday. r John Piagold was iii'Buffalo fo* The undersigned Collector of Taxes _.:I. couple of days tills week looking will beat the places named below. Orders under lt4 450.'. a C, 46fter his go 1,businipss. from 9 o'clock In the forenoon until 4 Mrs. Tt-1220:-bf AH064; -in the, sifternoon the following A days named, for the purpose of recely t 00 clock -in -of each of ously Ill �- at present, eeve e a-:t*tack of the "RU." Ing tuxes, VIZ r A f6r, T)4i not d 'a ord R. N ttall's and X-­E:­Pujh's (1) On Monday, Dec. 2nd next, at Aales t the Town Hall. Brougham. �by either Independeu his week wore. well usic gives expression . t v Bell phone. find Bion- a . ��..aud i6od prices realized.: (2) On Tuesday, I;ec.:Ird o every humaieifiotion. e - day, Dec. 9th next. at the , Gordon Miss Mary Neenah -returned oil House, Pickering Village. beautiful in life, has been . ..... . "Friday froom her visit to Montreal All that ­ is happy and (8) Thursday, Dec, 5th next. at the H. AN Monney, Pickenng -where.she was eatendtbg the fun -of&e of D. R. Beaton, Whitevale. ex ressed in music. oral of a rela:tive. p TuoxAs GREGG. d. Those deslrons of purchasing a 9.11 Tax Collect6r, Claremont When things -seem bright -and cheerful. because Alret-class coal' heater should call' Th e� x t o n s ray of happiness has come. into• your life, youneedat the C. P. R. statioii. See -advt. . . ..: -LOCALAGENY our6eilings.,_ In anotbercolumn. an outlet to give "Vent to y ---(:on ery Mrs.'M. Henderson, of Toronto, in the village a few day last WAN TPD When sorrow or depression comes, the need of week ek disposing of a large'ptLrt of NF."ON's ke Crec* is even grea their Stock of boots and shoes. For the "Old Reliable" consolation"- ter. tly on handin bulk or bricko constantly The thanks ink -services in Gum. Chocolates. and other Sweets. n -the greatest Erskine churervon Sunday last It is it such * :h times fiat you derive . . . . . . Popular Patriotic Musia/. Wore larLely attended, and. Rev. Fondiffi • NUMMS comfort from A. MeIA1 a delivered appropriate Tobaccos, bi g"85 etc. INGRA MA101t IN DIU elated. need replacing. Pickering, Out. Chas. Sargent has.purebAsed the ��r►.O'NEW EDISON sormobe which were much appre* Thousands o(uOrchard Trees John Compton hundred -acre farm War Gardens call for &raall fruits, trees. aspera- th a Soul" sit Glen Major. Mr. Sargent in- early bearing fruit r.tends -using it -for pasture as It is gas, .rhubarb plants. etc. splendidly, adapted for that pur�- of the voice of Anns. Case, The demand for.ornamental St6ok in. -Then one sweet note� pose. � _� towns and villages -is large., melody from the bow of. Albert The Baptist sabbath- -School orone. ripple of m is now busy making preparations Secures paying A-41eacy wIth'=Ibe,rA1 Spaldin puts your Soul in harmony with the world. - - -Christmas tree ecrounsalons. Expecience, ons. and entertainment which .will be net noceseary. 71Wisic rea music—is one of life's greatest bo -hold on the evening of Friday, W 'Edison.mu'Sic is real -music because the New, Edison Dec. 20tb. Jahn Fia'rifi0ii"'who left for "'Ssir tone a Wellen cal J40 over- -does. not 'merely imitate, it re-creates. One neve'r- seas a few weeks ago. i0th it tank (Established 107) The'Universal Sion- t 0 , - - 1 battalion, returned home on M.n tires of he 'New Edis n the novelty never wears - Sawing-=:wMachkie I -come across day evening, having off, because there is no, the Atlantic on the large liner, the TOROXV)p NN -ONTO Manufactured by 1:. novelty to weir MT. Itis WN R. Jackson Sons --- -see' W m. M. Palmer at work again after aid -off duty for three weeks 'chine—Itisdecidedly We are pleased to being -not Just another,", talking Brock Road. Pickering, Oat, Fruit Tr±e EUcksmithing and Woodworking In' h Wiffle able to do a allitabranches. Saw1rummin , a different: To appreciate I tie work, he is - still- very wea nd Phmta'_1.__:_____ -and filing a specialty, but is gradunlry regaining"- his -the- 4i&rr=_c_y_ou must We stock Gasoline Engines. Emery wheels- CIf Saw$. SOW, Claremont anting and Em e1c y MXw health. For Spring P1 hear it. M �98.nlr Is, -a, His many friends in --foir sale a blacksmith'a--belo beard with� regret that Rev. J. R. We will glad! iiWrnif We have f Am], who now resides in Toronto, lQW8. in good 0 - Prize its Injured one day last week by, We need no further Introduction was - the New Edison to your,* being knocked down by an autn, than the fact that we have bees.. fa but are glad to know that his the Sureety Business 8mrs _O." musical judgment either Yz,&Rs. and are now prepared to meet A73 -tee am not of a us Oar- NEWGARAGE _"o existing condftions'-by offering- our --here or in your own home. actor. high grade trees aadj)lants direct to t .7 The Women's Institute will hold customers at ROCK HOTWX •PW Cft The undersigned have opened up & now ana_ itheir! Dgee;uber meeting -at the Rendfor our illustrated circulars of areae of Church &aher's Music Store Vshaivi, age .1 home of Mrs. Walter Wardoil t e barely varieties which you can order. King Sts.. Pickering where the�l aftern6dn of the second Wsdnss- direct and save the agent's commis prepared to repair III kinds of-aaW. motor -cycles and bleyeles. day instead of thi fourth Wed- sion, of which you get the benefit. nesd&y of the mouth. A rod Our prices will be sure to interest ou or .1rim, repairs and 61le are kept e will be given e constantly on hand. There and all stock is absolutely firstumw M' ke Use of the Mails ���rograwm T ere wnt-be-w-W-c-ealt TiFlueh Taire and true to name. a 118 COWAN & SHEPHERD, table, The meeting will begin at 1--j- The Chase ro -180 o'clock. - All ladies are invit- lose valuable time to a trip ed.of Ontario, Ltd., Very large congregations at-. Nurserymen with- us by mail'! 'Send your deposits in by money or er or regm,tom and -.,tozidea the re -opening -services in Established 1857 d I post the amounts viill b4 the Methodist church on Sunday, ���l,.---toal both morning and evening. Th-Colbome. Ontmio: acknowledged and place& to your amik upon receipt Z -pastor, HAT. W.IAmbirt, preach - led two excellent sermons whiiqh NEW GARAGE Hard ;and were much appreciated by all. DOMP" ZM ..7 ..... .. -.The sister Churches in the village The undersigned., has opened up quality on hand. kindly withdrew -their services in amge on his promises add agar, WWMY BRA14CW- 4..&MCON HALL, Man the -evening and Rev. 'Messrs. MC_aaa A.,, I A -WO _1!.prepared to tie all kinds TW%10. and Wood assisted in the of automobile devotional exercises, and the Lo- Will handle all necessary,'parts THE seat Hill Methodist choir rendered for repairs, xCellent mac very forings w h - ser. 48 419 agent for Gray -Dort ere -received at each Call in and See him ORspoamounting to $144. before baying. rt of Claremont Public. 3TAN k! Lumam Y .,School for the months of Seotem- Thomas E- Stephenson, The Th r,0Wbe.r_ian_& November "I" OFF= TOROMM Sen. CLAREMONT, Out. -"Was are in order of merit. Let us quote you on Glazed lor room. N. B.—(H), Honours or I to 7 ass or 60 o/,-) or over; R Stock sizes and =a& order. 5 (P). P TRUST FUNDS in- Failure or below OP o/o. Sr. We can save you money. �j�BTnOnf �itierq Nei 8 Daps lent —Georgins, Forsyth (H). Mabel 4M A heavyl.stock of - B. O. red cWav Peters (H), Golda Anderson (H), Y -(H), Gordbn Gregg'Bus meets all Tmibs gowent" of absolute security and Mons Hurlbeit shingles on hand. 'ry Wang (P). Hu Gregg (P), MA h Wil First-class Rigs. to hire e day or, 1­50T�b 1079' intwaft at cuirs t lvtoi Orden filled for all kind _Of, <P), Doris Graham (P), night at lowest prices. son (P). Jr. IV—Nola Farrow (H),' -Merle Linton i P I C 11.0. E R I N G BRAN Hardwood Flooring. Myrtle - Thomp- Phone 1805.0 CK on (F). Sr. III—Edith Peters (H), Bqaa& also at %V%dft* Terms Cas -Edgar Ward (H), Aldine Ward Thos'. Sanderson Son;' -(P), Robert Beelby (P), Olive Man los, PROPRIETORS tle (P). Allen Thotapium (F), Jr. Go"i'don d. W. D. S -;--�Isabel Gregg (F)' -Laura Lin- tole in- W totr(P), Irene. Aa jar -PICIMRING I Watson (F), Hollis th Hurlbert (F). Violet Currie,teaili.' W 5 %a V Is %F�011 11 W 11 or. a Bell and Independent -pbou chooLr 7 -eMrt-_. nn tor room. _SK 11 --Janie Neal,- RoV-_ T in Johnston. Jr`. II—Margaret tv am Boys' Tlwil;i -Bloomed , PI P Linton, Lorne White, 'Mabel San 4 No 1.76 60 P -W, e Boys Pnll-over Sweaters, wool, at _'_....derson, Harold Sanderson, Vera Cl Linton, Ruby Watson. Men's Heavy Tweed'Pauts , from. -.1.75 to 5.25 Vntmo :-Margatet Pugh, Margaret Bing- %9 [WWI it 45.00 to 1&00 ham, Frank Ward; Ge'orge,Middle. en's Heavy Tweed Overcoats; M ton; Hoile Carrthers, Levi Day,' tie Viols Middleton.. Jr. I—Gladys N, a Zan Now Farmers' Club meats in 6 7#b Rubbers for Ladies, -Gents, G and Boyss Piokerhag Town Hall 0 Huribert, Gladys Dolbear,, Iva *at - 'of Margaret Porter, Samuel K" * a A fall line Rubb Florence Farrow, Eliz- —�10461 Apr Men's Heavy Felt Box. second Wi6dnesday Fingold, aboth Farrow. Pr. A—Iola White, w IN Woo 4 .. . � Of each mouth -Sadie Linton. Mary Neal, Jean wo. all � X . I . . I G DR H 0 ]o gave. Ott weeks' Zme T u. 'low I F" -&e X Men's and Women s Buckskin Moosesms months. Sadie Ward, Alms Ward, No only -during summer Kenneth Ward. -'Come now and be fitted. dred Pugh, re t, Pro R—Margaret Spenceley, Har - 006. k Wat©h for next M86 ISS 0 So ... �� Poxh, Herbert Linton, R a old White, Jessie Hurlbert. Ivan Re hk V.st", Bertram Amohr, H h"• A N N I S J fold, Albert , Chidlow. Helen L. I J% At 130L �K VA: f ` ..� Mk - ' u 'r cr��.'�ra�",5au a-?-�'. .ai"s ' ..+•+:cz(si'iY art.,!•" f .� ''a a. _ •eJI'.<u sS ,'��,:r .. 'k.,r,. U�� ,'.'.:q- +'". ,'F �•5• a.. F... +M.` 'rairS Ym1': "T'�w4'u��j ^,t,rt +•drt„'r hrr .'i�iiNd':_..,;.:'. --'r`„�.,ym,'r'OIi:rt ��. ,.��: ,��. .. ., ..x. ..,,,;: '-H ;, ,y:� _ a>,+5,,.a'• - <r .s'�. ^,`... fy •:,y?. ��v;:'ss..,."' e�.. �o , sv3 w h •w x .., s+ _ Cv � _ > >. ,• ,Y rMaa s. ac4.- �!.x!R S.. 4: ., yy . - 7«.,.., r. h, •i -S -'y. i:�. �i4'4.; ,r• •S m '• .+9.r �.- a r•N ,. ...L...-. "(�#?5•.: y ...'<'•;G�. ,. •c-.-: & N^ . 5-._.. .,.:, .,- .. ; L. ,: ..s .. r.,,, •,,;ri . ;�.. � S'i r'E ;J!,a �. �,r'R.':. .-..' '1,. :ro '. •rL r ja*tr ��.rv'�•!.•r a�"� v.,t,,.. .aK'""�7�'-.,••r«..- - "g'',.e.+y... .•••sa ,•.L... ate" Ss ..�»�., ..t+�n. v,. , s„f•. -. {�' -ky _.4:Ar: "s. .:.✓R.'e +r 55�i, F,�',• «:,•. .. :e�� �-.a..,: a`F. -: f... ,.,. .....v„am•. .,- /' ' , :, 9i'. ,r• 'a" . ,. '�.. ', � "�: "s-1. ..'•t .'+f'•+ �t4 :..n.:,.. ..9� ca . '... ;"r�. � :. ;....n L�..�.•.. •.'-'.•w•; r :b:... '^!. ,3C,.`yv .. .. .,•✓ •"."� '.k7, !' � ! «s. E. v;; ': w• r ""'.',� ."iR:m ::ll:K.�` ./�• a. ., , y r , i . •„ is :y a. 7. z .• `Y M�tmade @>cHOa hadn his military edntmtionDevBitah ?sickO� Hatreatlag liernasns. dead men serve his Just Bet W*e Before, - s A young tank placer s Close. purposes. POU:� -1 " • -: before tie was and whom I know to 4g V.C.'S LYON CANADAANS ett sail �• err. - - - bs . trIItlafol,. tett ate -ag- - r a sergeant, In turn, told _ - - --a Pea a9dier tbaetie Rtlt� yor e r him Chat a week or two before the - _-- -, iEt>�se >Eaa 7�the e'1.-fist-of h Iry end= decoraiaoMup t t yt. ou by limembera of the Canadian Ex - .Good CitiIpr of stewed carrots and stesv+d driedsent a detail outto e dead unary Force, compiled b•.Hrs it ever .occurred to, the m%jor-`'sprieotes •add one pint of white; sugar says an American write squad Militia Department, shows that 40 � C lb.Alhat those pricelgps thingtk--idbals and one-half teaspoon each_j4_�Aund had burled two Qermans; 4hen-they Victoria Crosses, the highest, award 'YOU CAN START of 9 rty and justice and right living mon and nutmeg, mix well and eine upon the body .of one . of 'their 'obtainable, have• been awarded ' to '--can be' neither bought nor " sold! conk slowly until thick, like apple but- own men who had f*Aen in the figl;t- soldiers of the 'Dominion. The Dis SAVING MONEY They Are not heirlooms and no parent. ter. . Sea, in tuaiblef:s., This .ig � fag two days earligr, When t�e British tinguished Service Order was: won by by purchasing Stocks, Bonds and Can band them down ticketed and tied all the year round. * made their trat attack uppn'the Ger- 491 Canadians, and •,1,667 Military ; goverment bonds 'or enclosed, •like; $sled Carrots. --Scrape ate mini masa, only tube forced back and then Crosses were awarded to ofcers'of : Shares on our we s is s box.- They may? carrots as desired, cut' yin � halves to come again with better success. the C.E.F. -The Military Medal, cur- IFQI'tiQl Paynleat be ommeaded and even ins s e a The sergeant'who stood sponsor.for responding to the Military Cross; but lttpart but'are adopted voluntarily or, baker on a bed of cracker crumbs. the narrative r as foot at am, I grate over them one large onion. Cov bent over the dead Englishman to un- awarded to 6,1149 • Canadian soldiers, nesd !acts offer food for. serioua- . which helps You to make tip Whoa ht on'the, er with beef stock,. season with salt fasten the Identification tag from the :and the Distinguished Conduct Medal your mind to rigidly put by S Fart of those who are and pepper and one teaspoon of mine- wrist, he saw something was fastened to 1,028. Canadians mentioned is "so much per month" in say responsible for Canada's , future.; ed parsley. Bake one hour, or less to the dead man's arm. This some- despatches numbered 8,333. good sound marketable security, WhaLever3dcala it is desirable for the if carrots -are small and tender. dung was partly hidden, under the { Of foreign honors awarded to making your regular monthly citizens of to -morrow to possess must Carrot salad. -mice four cold boil- �y Becoming instantly suspicious, f Canadians, the Croix de Guerre payments -to us. You thus. be- ? `-'be• irstiiled fats the . co0seiousness o! he warned the other men' to stand:' heads the list in point of r.umber; come the o*uer with all accruing ed carrots, two cold boiled potatoes the chjldrea a`i-•to-dad. The process flack; and then,. kneeling down and 3011 members of the C:i:.F. won this- s• s` p and chop four 'hard boiled' eggs and ! i.8 the tedious one of -"line upon line,' two'stalks of celery. Arrange on bed feeling about cautiously, he came upon. ,decoration. The Cross of St. Georgi You are invited to writens !or a Precept •upon precept; hen's a �ittle,I Of shredded lettuce and dress with a bomb, so devised that a slight jar (Russian) was given to 102 men � fee copy of our booklet entitled � there it little" --a process at times in- or a slight pull would set it of'. ; from the -Dominion, and the Medaiile "Saving by the`Partiat Payment x P, mayonnaise or French salad dressing. Before the " -sifting but more often than not dis- y fell back, the surviv- Militarre to 4b. Twenty men from Plan," which thoroughly explains ; rng�8• It .is a f Carrot and Celery. Soup. --Parboil ing Germans l� attached this devil -'Ca nada won the Italian Bronze Medal our system.. process little 1 fah thin tt until ,tender four medium-sized car- fn the. main because its wQtk g to the corpse with the bene- for military valor. - w ��teaaii rots that nave been scraped and slic- volent intention 'of blowing'to bits- ' A number of other'distinctions, n He It Cmc & W �� Tugs are unseen. Not until the gen-�' i - V�! ed and one head of well blanched col- , the first man among the victors who eluding 126 C.M.G• s, were also e nation- stands ready for citizenship : e that has been cut in half-inch " ' rflin it be Been that dam -se has been should undertake the; poor clay with ' awarded to members of the C.E.P. Keinbore Montreal stook irxchange. ..,t)nlythen is one aatrare of the Pieces. Drain and add one of intent to.-glve it decant burial. The •—'�-- 183.10�Tranaportatlon 8uflding e,zistenee of the harmful infiuenc@., milk, one cup of cream, undone pint m6n, as I know, have been warned • Instead of boiling beetroots, roast " of boiling water. Season with but- against gatherinx up German helmets them in the oven. The flavor Will MONTREAL QUE. CAP 8maaa care, t1tis ton precious to be ter salt, pepper and celery salt to and German rifles in ' places' from ! be much Improved. �-�� submitted to this exploitation- arts `� the most serious duty confronting: Let simmer for fifteen min whfel the enemy has retired. because nutes. ierva ,hot with s. little chop) such a souvenir has a way o! blowing �, patriots to=day is the provision of p ini3meneei .ihat , will 'produce high parsley on top. up in the finder's hand by reason of The Right Market l° t Fri hesZZ standards df- living' for generations Carrot and dune Pas Salad.—Died the hidden grenade that it attached to conte. four cold boiled carrots in tiny- dice. to it, with the cap . so arranged that ]lad this truth been recognized ado to them one cup of cold boiled a tug at the wired -on .connection will Trappers are assured of thews when dealing with us,-a.Arm haTing had io from anus peas end one cup of chapped get off the charge. yesro, iustaeww dealings to Montreal. Beside* this- you have our bank P.s- '.�., arty' Other than a Iargely theo- rercacs:. bank of Nocks aaa at Henry, Montreal. - c - -•anneal stand point by the men and walnut meats. biiv with' mayon� I+ttt this crowning atrocity; coming ... —`-w33iie>3 of --the 4 ualse _ mid.. serve on crisp lettuce teal from British sources, shows that they I � waati fres to sea4 � sear t�f►1°aetitis et preceding and the p_ nt gfiie*lou it would not have or in tomato cups if -a Iovcfy color bacl-made improvements in their aye^+ sr possible for the vicious theories combiaiiiort is desired. tem. From sawing doRn ffrmt-.trees, f-- ., ,.� , '�pr!ieauigated by FreUoriek the Great Carrot and Salmon Loaf. --Shred from shoveling filth into the drinking (wrongl leo called) to bis working; one can of red salmon, chop three or wells, from wantonly destroying the w•• chem to any sfasa gannets and pas an ssaiosw oftsrsew. guas+n- y fossae•: Bank -of Naclslaes. at Henry. Montreal. >d cities that for years hpd sheltered j r themselves cut today in '�rwsian four cold bolted carrot, add two well- • }.� LOW& AaiNOYtTCM " at�tieJties.'--There can not .. be _too beaten eggs and one P of bread them, from laying waste the lands i ABBEY FUR +t'OMPANY iMs+taQsr vigotious pushing of baby welfare! crumbs, salt and pepper -to taste. Mix they have been furred to surrender 110 ST. PAUL ST. W. - iMONTRRAL, PA. tptonraraents are lire 41 liakaent and- well and -add' one tablespoonful of back into the, hands of their rightful ainenee al supervised Play-; minced parsley. Form in loaf astd _ _ - grounds. By Swat movements, na- bake until nicely browsed.. Garnish 70 ' �Iitiv#khealth boards. carefully surfs- with curled lettuce leoeaves or parsley. - ared lousing schemes, city phming ' Carrot Cream. Mash two cups of _ghat em- boilfid carrots, add one pint of sweet fio tho cleanest. >dnsat gvine An mi foal well beatenr agRs:-ells - esamination into the thing* _ � one package • of jelly were most leanlyeerned ea powder. one-ttilf cap of shredded - an^ :.. - - - fr• 1 decade ago will not result in a list of cocoanut or chopped almonds; two .:¢ tis as national inteiwta. tugs ot'aagar, vanM flavoring. cleat - wary one -of them must- be Absorbing to boiling polut, adding vanilla after a _ g. interests i! Prwsiaalsm is to be romovbig from firs. Let at cold, then a _- •oat forevef.: from. $scut with a bit -of W1rlPped. -- cream and a candied ebor:y on top. + ifefido�m' Can" Ceohwry. Gamut and Beet Pickles.—Boil and _ Delectable dishes aro made from Deal twelve carrots and twelve small - b the "despised" sad h=bls earrotr It bests tnttii teoder. Pack In Jars viii! is both -giving food, blood Purifying several tiny white' onions and widtAll sand Is truly delicious when the taste green cneumbers in each jar. Parr • .,` -.3or carrot cooking has been acquired. over them a sweetened spiced vine — / aY But£er< es put away for future case Carrot - Mand Chicken Croquettes.-- A=earn ass ><><srlafor Chop one cup of.cold cold boiled carrots W NRS,.. Doom tea. RAW FUM and QIN46Nti ROOT and one cup of cold chicken. Add ii I x , . uric egg, one tablespoonful of minced !>M.. Years of retsable eradiate parsley. Salt and pepper to taste ' ' R.fet coos -canton Bt of eanada. --and Jest enOAgh fine--eeseker--erutabs �Prtta for SILVER List anQ Tana �'�r,ER ago site sea ss. w to mei well. Form and dry, a delicais !� - brown in deep fat. \ r 4R - - Carrot and Lamb en Casserole.— � =x Dice four boiled carrots and two cups \� of cold roast lamb. Season with salt, , g oat C sh paprika and tWo mint leaves pounded { �� fine. Arrange in the casserole pour _- over, the gravy left from the roast P. lamb.' Bake until nicety browned. 6 _ Serve with mist jelly or mint sauce.that is ica us"Apsmis t '' air carrots- and -syn thrvagh--*r1*cd -- .,;M u„•""!�•o ohoPp@r, add one quart of. fresh or purposeless novelty. So that it is easy to be patriotic and comp s" ; • canned raspberries and equal weight with the Government's earnest plea-Givq Useful Gift& l•. ti �,�;d �� in anger. Cook ,until quite thick. - .. _ s w so to w r•• _Q n. Seat - while -hot. -.---a ie delicious._ -- y, !'This. applies equally w}lethei you sure buying the Sift for gouhsclf--as c oo. ft-ew roo es ore Fresh berries are :, best. Rhubarb si •'treat" after the Varve hating—for gout or relative vfrilo m2tiy e oven tea w....ea M saes with -carrots carrots also make& a d4licious r n == r e jam.. the yet' ° - thei+e T - for r for folks here at me. t• *� -' CatR'ots With Canned•- Corn.•=[.'hopFUNS t.5 three boiled carrots and add to them r RRO• ac cos one can sweet corn. ' Fretsh" may _ � 7aiw.d.r r..etra.r. be used and is beitei•. ` Semon+ with j r sal Irmo slag. _ salt and pepper, add -'one cap of Wilk, *� one-tables0oonful of butter and one i/V MQ .. r' FT ass{ cup of bread m'ambs. Bake one-half UtSF.'ULg' s hour. Carrot Chopped Pickle.—Six raw If only the cttstoll� to tell your frient s what yon would Y&a Can't Afford carrots cleaned and chopped, one -cu- :.,: t0 tB�CC chances 1 T cumber grated, two onions grated, :;appreciate as a gift, how many more men would own a Gillette* -a realty one tablespoonful fresh grated horse - n gift that constantlyreminds the person, to whom It is ve>r of the pe giver. cu s of n tomato fees thoughtfulness—day after day., for at least the few minutes occupied a -chopped and two cups o r ca age 'r chapped fine, Cover with vinegar, - -- - two.cepa- of sugar, Bait and. apices to .Ajake all your gifts USEFUL, with the Gillette heading the Inst where taste: Heat and seal while star - _ r hot..`I usually add whole white mus- For mehh-who already own�a Gillette, the gift of a -few 3 -–� tard seed,' whole black peppers; cloves, _ ;packets Of blades never I& to wlfa apprecl 'F U �S, cinnamon, celery seed and a - half y dozen pimentos or one red pepper , TO shredded. This makes a delicious Yee j velar, dnrssLt end Gillette Saf>rty RUoc Co t• sauce for meats. mare dealer is whotoiAg 5 # . Carrots Candy.—Run three cooked Motto Seats at Rea doUairs. �. 4f Caflada, j lIDltEd, U J carrots through potato Acer while hot, Christmas nails for F.arope t 4Std add one-half cup of sngai, one cup svlllsoon close. MONTREAL. 402 tel. 9t, of chopped nut meats one package of t ,4 r < ' MOTR[AL lemon jello, one -'half pint of boiling ' }: Veins toanadecturem and not bawing to re. water. (Dissolve the jello in the boil- E r =� .ell,weal,.aseae.oretl.ett,sas,.atnsand Ing water). Mix. Let get cold, when asa�ee 1: mUlcee prIC.a. Qsfolt testae l quite void cut In squares like cara- 1, mals. '!K`a.,�.-'rd�a-:...,.,-:.-..,_-•_.,. .. rs-,._ _' •. :.e "..-..: .s,'.... ...•.s '. :_.. ::,..... _. .. 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'. .. .. ••' T ';}d q;t! .1 „7pA `.el�a .� ...:,(u.3t ✓s.,. y _� "CN�39 .'N.. ,a.. . , . y. r. .. ,:i F s.g'rth .._ .. .. "",..- ':.5.a .. .. ; , ... _ :,q.:. }.! ♦ R ,�,�+': ,,r;,: ,la yW�'a. f ;': � n ; ^s' "•f � .- iw: "^. .) >, Jre�+ ?�.'..k ..P."' •'st.�"^ �. : Y . f,:+'tki� •...x' ♦ •�a c . rr .. ♦ ' t ... .'+•• r. yam$' ♦ 't. , ',„"PA' M.- ..a :'id". *otheir anld o rwn&. j�X��i��11�a •' v rR r -O ri!- y $Lrli02a' ✓ . r kc. l � _ .. - ' � raw- ser.... •a ..� ... .., :.. .. Qlrt end. - - _._ • -__ lan2leactors, _ _ --- Thy pe4Cs:.• f . Shed with _ — •Cro"Med With Thy Clem - -War no�a'li—ceaaa �r 'NT A T' � Ae Thine was the •power - ,v' A Suggestion, to ` tfiofa Bitter" the. agony, _ rho -;ire sending' gif is to. box Dar)[ wap the ►our,- a; soldiers overi -Beam-- Brave hearts that trusted Thede), - f lt,-CA' {Canon L'�• -� ^ � r� � Met Thee. in death; ' LfI11tS-•MSiNF1;C __� Frederic Ceorge Scott, sz The, we. givts .praise neer them -- SOfl' MING tN=3t R N •y ' � Senior. Chaplain .:at !list 'While we he}pe breath.. tlAkD AN0_SOf>S.OAp • First Division, • in a cob C fBRECTlONS 1AfI fi EACH received by friends : iii -- ' Montreal. He says "3lie°; Pea a as one, , — -_-- MCZ want •plc ing. t�reis yes Join us in one; ` y and chewing tobacco.'.' s Grant in our Canada All wool-grgwers, in preparing t , a Thy •will be done. their product for market, must oon-i " Wisdom and equity - eider the man who is doling the .bay- '• � r a_. • •..4 - Give us, and love, Inc. if the name of Canadian ocl,is l� Take Thou our oRerto become properly w ings-= famous In Olive and .dove.' wool world. ,•. - .wastrrazs .. f - ci W A1V� : — AT ON= 313 Nt ' • " — irr ve Coacera a ares .. ITALY'S WAR EFFORT NEWTRAVBLt.INQ RE3UlATIONS. I was sured�of terrible lumbago by Peninsula, the 'Garden spot of Canada. Boilermakers and Drill Operators. MINARD'S , LiMIMENT. Stead em !comsat s:neineeriaR sited REV. WM. ROWN. Machivne Works ai Canada. ,Limited,' BL' ?iiia ��'88�1� • Wont War Against' Austria 1Des�ite �eraona 'Embarking at U.S. tieapcorts -B �tNartnge, Ont - Must Procure Permission Before I was enred'of a bad case of earache y ' I .Sig Odds- by -MINA-W8 LINIMENT. _ zos sazsf �t Af3hIOli19 j The Italian troops were. well on Leaving Canada. RS. S. KA A Ls a ZWUILJPZD NEWSPA isle Under. an. order Issued -by the See I . was cured of pensitite lugs by jQ o��t t Rise their way=tato• the. Trentrine whoa ,the armistice baited the allied armies Washia on, effective foor4 11j" an Gat Is' Bee ff� r "r ' of State. gt MINARb'S LINIMENT. on scream of a century of the .Thari o Itch, 19 MASRStett.oLu.t.tnr Crate.. Torn MRS. _ fronts. November 1 18, all persons going ffiRS. S: Italia _ ! rein Canada fore.9n destfnF►tions by � jway of United States seaports must to Ni % —Mtw-- Anderson. -,,d Toronto; - ei -raii ihwgueat ul­ Fsvr Dri Mar sh the, theinApap On 8u6ftlair y Attirned'- to fY ohs Mhrsli,.loronto' 1 -wore, MW r be t e pulpit in ft,'Andrew's --The annual w*WDX of -the IMF rch on Sunday last both toorn. Pickering Vigilance, Association —.F. B. and Mrs.-,Houwr­le4ves and evening, W.ken be preach-, will be held in the town 'hall �n -rived u ad' the winter ed most acceptably. Tuestlay'evening next, Dec.0th, ai and' LYS lxe-- 1 WX6 a -nA cl The Women's Auxiliary of 3t. at 8 o'clock. Banks- -spent the M I --- o -members and those deolroui of, rejk..41id edr-kes Church -w!IF .:make' Headquarteft tegular monthly business meeting beco4RLi -my n tqq�wbers is requests&. with relatives in Wrouto. h we 6f Mrs. Tt.trty' on 0 T7 0hU;b;r-- 4 - hei �fad Ca"Ilkeos-day- p. in." Z t;4. -Cud of Thank Andrew's Sabbath School '7 61j4jvn Tuesday afterdoon.- —St. And, `been sap- , purpose holding a-Cbrtstwatti-de pie S J$ktb. wh'o ­hMs" b' I wish, in behalf of the family, to for-th6 to' f,144 village "Ix4ibmilk and entertainment on the evening 0 bur express our thanks for the .kindi;ess Of Friday, Dee. 27th.''Comwittees r ag' ave )?sea ILIj and sympatby'shown us bytoth tic CIRO ezz 8, for pointed khol are now Sale frien p and asJ#0Qm during e il 7 19 usf WAIng preps nese and. &ath R our beloved fathVir., --Tho first real touch of winter t 111+ual�� T was felt on Saturday,'when , show - , —J. D. Remmee -met _with' an MARY 8 depth of -an Indh Wh'ace' unfortunate accident while crank- atihs� oal ------- 6--m-4 �pauled by cold weather. in his auto-- His engine back. of aM -m-lUghining with Saturday, Dec fired. The crank struck hie arm A W0 e" 4661ftectitni Chinaware and Miss Shepherd will fracturing it in. - several places. n -sWe'of dispose- Qf their fall wilini Snikse* ary stock Medical aid was summoned And MONDAY. Dac. 11TH -Auction at cost. See their advt. in another hie injuries attended' to, It' will six acres of mixed standing timber' Gkiii�are, Leathei'Gocds, be several months before he will at lob 25. con. 2i Pickering (south of C. P. R. tracks). the property of be able to use arm —The Ladies' Aid Society of St. Anuku Brothers. Sale at I clock. Persons holding Victory -Loan Musk -Rolls, 0, hit Fancy Neckwik* Pluls" Andrew's Church will meet at' the Terms cash, Wm. Maw, auctioneer 9 are re - receipts for bearer bond FRmAT, Dzc. 13th—Auction salsof 'homs of Mrs. Reid on Wednesday, 1 - -.Dec. 11th. at 8 p. m. A, grind Lt• quested to present them at the farm stock, grain, hay, rooth. appl6s- Books,'Tapkeiies ir"M knicure tendance is asked for. bank at any -time and reeive their and potatoes, the property of the bonds. The Standard Bank will aerate of.the late John A.Haight, —D. E. and Mrs. Pugh. who advise through this paper as soon at lot it, con. % Pickeilm Sale at Sets,,Hair Brushes, Perfumes, Iffiblimns.- ..'have been spending the . summer lkm. Maw, months a' C as the registered bonds are re6eiv. I o'clock, Terms cash. their summer home on ed, at which . time customers are auctioneer. the Breck road, left last �week for le ofBaby Combs-, Baby .-Brushes and Alt their home in the city., requested to present their renis- MoNDAT, Dzc. 18TH—Auction sale tared receipts. 10 acres of standing timbeRAt lot 23. Rev. A., K. McLeod, of B righ. c NIP :—The Big Store is showing a on. 8, Pickering. - the pe6perty of Kinds'd Toys and -ton, who has basil codfined - to bis W.&Rnhson.-Sale atl. Seebills.- Games for beantiful. display of XmAs Cards bed for some time �suffering from W. B. Powell , auctioneer. of various kinds. The big seller" :the "flu," will be unable to come TuzsD,&y. DEc. 17Tu—Auction sale of the.young people. hig personal greet - to Pickering to conduct anniver- Is a box' contai term stock implements and house - "Ingeardsand Poldets with envel- hold furniture. at lot 5, con. 8, Pick. nary serriees' in St. Andrews church on �Sund nett, but will opes to match. Many different ering. the property of John Bell. t- sy dainty colors and designs with Sale at 12.30 sharp. W. B. Powell, on the following Sunday, -You will wonder how we secured, such an 5P come suitable Xmas greetiDgs. Boxed auctioneer. 0 Dec. 15th.* ;--w " '' ­ - Re D Marsh was in- Inger- in half -dozens and dozens. Surely TUESDAY. Dsc. 17TH will be a 'Red L V. r. excellent assortment and duality, consider- Goll oa Monday where he gave, a the daintiest thing you. would Letter day at Greenbank. ' W. M. wish to see. Reals stupendous dispersion sale talk on "The Heavenly Bodies." ace on that day. commenc- "Dr. Marsh was under obligation --:Do no -fail to hear the Rev. E. takes ing the very unsettled state of all the [nit at V, o'clock, when there will be W. Rowland, of Brooklia. who to give thisaddress, and it will be. . a tree lunch for all. The stock is J111 -Y. il" last, he- will Rive until next will reach in Pickering Method- classic. bred on correct 11 __����wkets --an�the--�ity of Sunday nex.t.-D-ec. lot Church on Sand w e not -registered that sees=, W a $ hen he will speak Sth, at 10 d I M. He Fancy Goods,, but we have taken extra Montred, ft Hyacinths, Quo- .30 A. In. AD does not in the least depreciate their will also preach At Au.Zy at 2.110- intrinslcvalue for utility purposes. and Toronto. o'clock. Keep In mind also the S. The feature of the sale being Cl des - --p s and time to make this our Haring the winter wbhtba, ma kin S. anniversary services on Sunday dales and Shortborns—the &a ails commencing next Sunday, Dee. % and Monday, Dec 15th and Idth. are a choice aggreffation rarely ob- the services at St I George's church Special services on Sunday at 2 "i8able at as auction sale. The BIG� RECORD YEAR =1 "'-will be held as follows; Morning nery and implements are all and 7 p.m. Big Pence Festival and `h' ..At 0..80 Sunday School at odern.. Geo. Jackson will be the -,mom select program on Monday night.- Everybod Come Prayer -at 8.15.. Will all auctioneer. Y. those. I t please note the See' bills and fall not ' ice next week.—J, W. D. change f the time. for the Sunday —Ed. Waljh met with NOTICE TO CREDITORS !_S, 10 Sqhool 9 M -d elveningjapervice. . th a painful i wtfq_P . —The Pbod Controller his relax- accident on Friday evening while and ■Ct3nern AN— engaged cutting wood at the home ad many of the 'restrictions In Zt--his brethe., Th0%­-WtlSlf- Noike to Creditors and Others in the Es. as 1 �ubstitnten, =MhfWhen swinging the aie he dia aarton-, P�fqeas`ed.-not notice a clothes line. - The r The Creditorsof the Estate H.— PPMwo. the mki 0- Only 16,Sho g Days fill Christmna of bread without suit was that' wh6n the aze'struck nah Barton. -late oftbi Vilidge of, and the order making the line It flew back with great Whiterale In the Township of Picker. tompnIonry to purchase a cer. Do notdelAy but come early and get your choice. X4ery fall line' force striking Mr. Walsh on the ing, County of Ontario, widow, de- amount of substitutes when f Xman Gifts to choo93 from, but we can only enumerate a few: side of of his face, knocking him ceased. who died an or about the 12th 0 buying flour, is no longer in force. down and inflicting a long nasty day of September. A., D. l9l& &;s Form ather -Sweater, Slippers. Hose, Neckties, Pipe, Hdkta* Razon Ulov".L —Por the information of those hereby notified to send- by post pre- - Fbr Mother—Sweater. Slip a, Purse. Tea Apron, Boudoir Cap, hose who have not yet paid their taxes, out. When he clams to be walked to Dr. Cartwright's. office close b paid or otherwise deliver to the under- Stationery, Hdk.fe, Glove*, Collar, a dandy piece of China. we might state that thq Collector, signed executors or their sollcleors on For Boyi--A, Watch,.Knife. Necktie.Holkfe. Sweater, Tie Pio, Cuff Buttons.. and had the wound dressed which'before the 20tb day of December, Thom. Gregg, Claremodt, will Re. required a number of stitches. or For Girls=Perfume, Brush and Comb. Mirror, Hdife. Fancy Oallar, cept at par eheques on the Stand- 1918, their Christian and surnames, Stationtry, Sweitter, Tam or Toque and Scarf in brushed wool: aril Bank at Pickering, Whitb-, The Ontario Government baa address -and -description. and -full -par-, ��eu over the Toronto -Eastern ticulars of their claim and nature o net for ibe idai ye of air kinds, books. dolls, games, balls. bootees, bibs. - Brookliu, Stouffville nod- Mark• Electric Railway and it is stated securities, if any, held by them. --ham. Re, will be at the Gordon - Our dolls are- specially good from 10c to 100 each. that the work of construction will Immediately after the 20th day of House, Pickering, on—Monday, - December, 1918. the estate of the said Dec. 9. to recel ve'taxes. be reatimed at once to be conduct- pleted. Hannah Barton will be distributed G. 'A. GILLESPIE, !:DUNBARTON —Lieut, Frank Harvey, who has of, until - the road is corn among the •parties entitled thereto, 19owever, those municipalities having regard only. to the claims or ..... ape ieveral years tbefront� '77 during which he was wounded that are directly interested in the Interest of which the executors shall matter should urge the govern- then hove notice and all others will eaveral time#, arrived here on men t to rush the work a M E N rapidly be excluded from the said distribu- ii AR Sftturday accompanied by hi3 reached Toronto as possible. It Is also rumored tion. bride They be able to, Dated at. Toronto this 25th day of, that Pickering will not during the day and In the avenin 9' came ont on the G. MR. where get electric c light-aud.. power until November, A. D. 191& G1, Ve,:., a this line . i 9 cow "WILLIAN JAxEs BzAToN, Esqt, 0 Sweater 'Coate, Shirts, -Ties, ''Caps 'a Ufide' he was met by his father, who completed. This may 85 Bay Sti�et.,Toronw, o a n rwear. mean a delay, or WRY possibly took them out to his home at Solicitor for the Executbirs.' Our fall stock of these lines is open for inspection. secure it sooner than if a line hid Brougham where they receives a William J Burton, E.4q., Whitevale. to be built from the west, It Ontario, and Lewis Bide, Esq., Mark- -'hesAy welcome. should also be a great advantage ham, Ontario, Executors, 10-12 —A 'number of the members to Pickering to have the power :B 00 T 9 7:-7,B 0 0 T S I$ from St. Andrew's church are attending a Whit- come In this way &a It should be'a. 60 TRAMIr by Pr' meeting of the great deal cheitper. The outlook Our lines are .complete in both heavy working- boots .and finer esbytery which Is meet* 9XISKIttaNes . to -day Ing for Pickering. in - very brigbt. grades. Better look, these over. The price is right. Mhai-sday)' In Oshawa. Several o oat with the advent of the electric f the in MID at highway. our vil. --of the JN -TING I- ratimpy,4nd-tbe constra4tion of B 1PICRER111ING arch are prevent I lage will present many induceEstablished - orr the Forward Movement which l8ff. resi0ents to come .:to Win � inaugurated to.foljow the out to Ftheir home hem MAMS mento for city TnAve elves :1 the war, not only' in this D981ONG Such favilitles for transportation - church, but in the-6thor Protestant 60PVMWs will bring us so mach closer to the • a" churches of both Cinsda and the X city that Pickering will eventu- t 7FINE MEW 'STOOK United states. ally become a suburb of Toronto. on sympathy of the comwnn- _On Wednesday last SWUt ts tam Of Robes, Bl%nhets, Club Begs, Suit Gum and Whips of all Ity to satended to Harr wftboft _y and Moore on the death of their son, midnight Dr. E, J. Shirley hada kinds have just arrived. Henry (Bert), which took plac-e- on most unpleasant and exciting ex - Wed: .been A Goods iesday, Dec. 4th. at that age perience which might have be .'When needing any Harness, Collars or 130'roe a yowe PNP" by serious to himself. He of 80, at his home Toronto, af- ratich more so call And see up. '*Per two weeki'111aess from infin. was on his road to Port Union' anza and pneumonia. He -was a make it professional visit. When rk V 96 wootaltom. 00 d 101h t And Harness, Collar,.'B' t an young man of habits,..near Dunbar'ton he met an Auto 6e Repairing 6satlj industriows h driven by Mr. Scott, of Columbus. promptly attended to. and was emplo ed the Don Store►gR.Q '•-411 take Dr. Shirley was *driving. -on the ELM DALE MIT I e xp(mrum r1kht Acfii'6f` thi road, and 'was an. :,:,PICKERING HARNESS- E .:..Iplace to -day tote .cemetery here. He was married and leaves noticed by Mr. Scott ho collided You can always get the best Mani- -a widow.and one child to mourn J. COAKWELL with him with velF -kreat force. —Home Phone 8600. tubs Flour made from No I his death. Dr. Shirley called out loudly,. but Manitoba Wheat. —After a few days' illness, fol' the antoists, who were going at Royal Household and Glenora for lowing a paralytic stroke, one of abont thirty miles an hour, did t Bread. Tryabag., the oldest residents of the village, not hear �ye warning, although PRetry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 Happy Thought Michael Shaughnessy, passed a-WFLY Mrs. Smales, who was in bed, BRAN,SHORTS" heard the call which was- imrdedi- this home here on Saturday, in -MIX F his seventy-eighth your. The de- ately followed by the crash. Dr. HOPJ ;ceased has Wen a resident of Pick. Shirley was rendered unconscions, OATS ;CRUSHED vring for many years and was a but his injuries otherwise were BARLEY CROP Hie 'These stoves are acknow.loged ;,:quiet and industrious man. H very slight, and be soon recovered, 'WIHEAT funeral took place on Tueed The horse was badly injured and '.:'CRACKED CORN be the best stores morning, when interment tool it In not expected that' it will be as MIXED HEN FEED $0, place in the R. C. cemetery. His reliable in future. The buggy Caldwell's Cream substitute on the wsirket; *qe has been dead for a number was only slightly damaged. but Calf Meal. to-dsy. of years. He Is survived by three the auto will have to undergo P� Molasses hfe0 Xix.- e ,ye; A - hu flu town 10 t Jh, d" �eo jsC e �n,) �11 classic; 0 3 correct .10" not in the least intrinsicvalue to, utility 0 -P ,gon 11VIed Oat,, ORTS DS_� Doug an A d two daughters, John considerable repairs. Mr. Scott CHOPPING AND 0 Spleadid bakers, easy on fuel :And 'T ho resides In the west, Matthew stopped to assist in every possible -ERY CRUSHING EV DAI handsome in design. In Whitby, Stephen of Chicago; way and admitted that the fanitI Get prices on feed to ton lots. Grinnon of Toronto and Mary Was his and -promised to pay all :C&II and see our fall stock' 'Who lives In Buffalo. , Two sons damages sustained by the doctor, BELL PHONE. Anil ono daughter predeceased who to to be congratulated on es. Y. T caping as he did. 1WR '"I"S' Mighael ""Ate. Chv9plag everyday