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I I . - . i Iiaa.- -1:Z; -�,'W, . . �. . . . : .muchI - eas in. Mrs-. Joe6ph Gormley has been On . and viciqity the Obristmfis the sick list f6r the Ust few'daY-S.- I.. _.; 1. , - . hitevale ai -0. I . :,. . . Medical : , ... Songs at, 90C.- - ' ' 'WOO , I IlrariiiiunaL Z"-,�A:! - -E C 0 R- �0 Is On acrOUnt of SO. ,,ipkn * . .VWais` R .BEN-�­ , ,D .Popular S .. � Gormley visited -westerly� GR ... ...._ I . �f �P , " ., I tree. and. entertainment of the Method• Mis's Hazel . , . . , chdol has bein postponed friends.f or a; couple of days last week. ' . . . I �... " "I , . � 14_,. ' - --7 .- -L-T 'a Fk-Lump.of Sugar down - tot Sabbath 8 : ;.11 - lt�. �. . _. ., � .z.. ,.. I . . . - . here . . ' - � - , �­;' I . - " ,.. " . , - - , .. .. LL. M. D., Successor ' ., . . - � - .. . _­...­ ­ ­­ Miss Mae Ma - ­.1�1- _ : . . .. _. : ... _ - L Dixie. . , with -Miss 04idye Brodie. of .1 _4 L. OALDWE -1 . .­ �' 11: - until a I later date.. . - . , :, ,rks-,. spent & low days -.. - , �-;,�-�,-��­­ --d %.X�o to the Istel Dr. 2,1'Brcdie;l P110210 905 . . .. __ , last wegk:witb M . I ' . � '.­ Susses by the. Sea. .- - " - - - 'L'­:� . _ . '.. Gladys _. I 1-1 . .. 1"... I . - I . - ' - `1:1.: :�L,_ - 1. I MILLS-- . .1 . .' dareniont. Ont. I I. ­ Take me back to Dear Old B11 bty. .::. ,. � - WF -r H.IL L. . I : - � Toronto. I � ­ -, . ,��,--�._.-,:_,� - 9 .. � .. . , _s . . - 1.11., ..­ ­ . I _ . ., I .. .. .:.,. I a returned ..,'� � ­� - 7 * . "'.'' _, . "�'- . .-t .. .P.., - � . 1. .� - � � ... .11 . � - . I -11 1 . I � .. 1. _ .- .t . � . Ob I&oW 1. hats to, get Up in - Me ­ I '' Mise Williams has -- t' !:!: - ­ - . . I ,� , * Z � . ;.: 7 For.; L tem, � visiting for a few months : � , r. ' -!- - SmV. 0 - CA " , . I- Rev, Dr. Marsh,' moderator pro t, M bomb. after - I . tr-��7-�- � . _,E RTWRIGaT. sur to, ; wornin ' . � ... - -- . 1. ,- - ..­ . . . .. L . �r7_,'._:,_'.,',r . mail f Graveitbitnt.60t'. gucq" a. -'. : : of' Melville church, moderated I . .T.L'., DB-*.' .I., pi.k..10g.gout. -OZ"boun Good Bye Ither M&eie T. �n:a with TbrtintO friends. - - ., .- . ­ 1. - � � . :, '.. . ;..7. , V . . . I- ..�. ­ -:d - i, . I . .... . . - , a , .. . � '' .. , , . .. . ., ­­ ­ . � _ . .:-'N .11 J: . . 'i �'. I Dance Rec&da C. I :' cIL41 on -Monday evening to Rei W. .. -.410-0 . .1 .. 1. .:. 414 . ."r6 , ,. oly . L: 1: - ­ r , I . , .. '�. . ... . . _ ., � . �� �.. .7: _ - - --- _;�� . �,. ,,-12 .&so to, 2 P. m. . _ . _ 4 � - go f Pittsburg. Pa.. U. ' 'GLEN MAJOR � 0 .1. - . . McLeod. , B. A.- 0 :, '� -v - , 0- * .1. ., -1. .. .. - �4:_ _� ld�_ � , ,:. _ "t, . - � . �,Oh I . ­ il �:, �m S. A. The meeting was large . I .. I ;� -Regia- . I -1. - - � � . , . .. . ­­' - �� . .;.. -. � �.�. . -1 -?,.,. I I . �­ . .... `� metrical Ass- 110XI . .. ­ -,visited �. ' , �' E FORSYTH. D.�-of �O., . � - I 1- , '. .- . _11 ._� , .: :7 , " ., , 1 ,adyj I.Ady. , . ani iu ,... . 1� I ,It .. her statir ,of Bal- � 4��' . , . �, eieelleut-iptslit, - �041�n_'e - License No. 4-266 � . .. ..blues� - - I - �, - :�:It 11 . . , Dial. = t on the .--' ­ . . 1: . present signing I I .. - -R.. E. :uember of the nuan given to " Blame :, ..- euttion of Oatarle�, sp_eq I , � adherent .attilast week.' * � astitunsafglaws. 111700, testodfree. North -. My dough boy. . .. . Alfred an - Mr � - 11 ­ "d ' '' -. -� I& expeoted that Mr. McLeod will ac- a.- Wells and family L I . : . - 1. Ellour ou on hana -� * - .-,. Pt . . " , . , .. I W. . ­. .,immemont. . .1 Whitby will - batitutes, kept Sacred' -. Capt. The Presbytery of visited Levi opkinson Sunday ttend- 11 . I I . Andrew's church, Picker- this locality - -- , ..�I- . .. ". A -..,:-­., 2 . I the other day. :ani n "a '': : %_`1.1. O. McKINNON. X.D., L.R.O.S., Since Jesus came into .My heart. ' meet in St. A A number rom a �. .. , . I . on the 19th, to consider ed a sale at xbridge t iA qua thies-requIr , ­ . . 941inburgh. insialm of the c4ffifte, bt Make some body happy to -day. . Ing. at 2 P.. = - - . 11 . the call. I . I , jL . - George Beverley and lady friend fty"ang and NW600116 Of Ontario Ussots" � I . - . " a] Oollegs of Surimaw, *&nburgL -L­w� ,' :�, :. visited at Hdgh Pugh's on Sunday. ,­ ­ .. a' . ' - - ' _-�,; film I ' 1. to David and * ;,�L ` - �:_'..' -'? L ' I ittliesitlei, to did" ,­ .._ . Born, ou.lqov. 27th, . -_� . . . . . �: - :111. . -1 . - .�. , .. . I I , .. I . . �, ­GeaUL ­ 1� . - nce '"' Is"U01-- SOARSORO ...Highest P i i a. OA@s and residence . , 11 40ft. I" of women a-" 1. '� I , 'k ­ � . . - . Mip. Sykes. a diugbter. Geoids Irene. , - : , - M - _-E -Ba r evening. at T.90 � �i,. . � - . �-. �.­ .�.r_: 1. .� I . � . Scarboro loses one of its oldest set- - - Service last-Sundai � , - �­;.,. 6 - ' . , * - - ' * .. i: .1 .. . .L 1. .. . . .. J. Elliot, - . L �:,� i .; - . . . - 1. . . .. .. " - Liegass. ..'' . I . isucceisor'tol L ' . . P id I . � t .12, 1 .. , ,. . ,. .1 _. _ � I—— ­: -: I.. - ­ - tiers in, the death, of Miss Elizabeth was conducted by the Rev. . . . . .. . a . . _ I .4_ . � . I I �r._:­ ,*Ba , - Service next 8 t .P... ;. -7 ............. 7- - I � .. I - - r Sunday 's, . , , �­`.w � . . '`Baker . 4 Heise) . :. _�V` Heron. She died Sunday at the regi- of Toronto. I ". W So- . 6r sister. Mrs. E. J. Stephen- the same'hiour.' ... ... ' I a , U. KENNEDY. .Barrister. ... . dence of b . z � 0 i6tar, Notary, Pumic.1 Converapcer &c. . - -, . - ­ I �, . .­ -1 , , St. - - - . . .. % . . o � - 11 I k. 41 son, 1473 Danforth Ave.. Toronto. to - � . for ,. -.: .. ... .:: ,I Whitby. Out. She was born .. .. . . _ � . a� , . J E. FAREWELL, 1K 0 BARTUS- oubille', Ont, her sev.entyl-ninth' year. I CHFRRYWO06 .-...,,.I- . - - .. inScarboro. . Her father wasthelate- .. ....*... .. . A. I . . , .. 6 Tax cousi cftwwn 1;QW6,y; and 004:12" __ . - - � Win. Heron,.- of Searboro.- and . ,her On Thursday afternoon of last week ...�.-.�_ .'&rley and :1� ..' 11 '.4 1 I SwIdbor. &;N ilaims. wifti. 10 -Ir - . I . grandfather was one of the early set. Russe)IT. Davidson met with a very 1. - .11, . ,.... . : 1_, .. _, :. . ; .: whereby b�e- will be . � I _ tiers. in Toronto, on Yonge street. It serious accident Where . .. 1_ .1 .- . I .. .,� � 1. . . . . . fF It -engaged . . 1. . .. ... I � � 1.1 . "I d 3. 3 . I I . - I I .� �; E CHRISTIAN, Barrister an . BEAL, Claremaja 'was in his home tf2 t the first Ma'souic maimed for life. ' He was . , � . _. _­ -, � I � L - . - E. Onoy so By are of working his cutting -box, I � , � - Solicitor% 14atesy Public. Etc. Mossy � . lodge vFas held. The fam . - , . I . AFheat - can.'. owes Brock. lit North, WbItbv. - , r , . � . :­.t�. �_, , HOU . t . . . -7:. U. E. Loy0st -d - . � - . - . . . I . - SEFURNISHINGS � - cleaning -it ont'-bis, band ? . E. . . . .- descent. Rev. T. H. was IV, - __ - . . . . . . . - . . Rogers. of Emmanuel Presbyterian caught. injuring It so badly that 8 - I ILLIAM J;-BEIATON, B. A..,Bar 11 0 � 0 , 6, I � . .. .. � -,f. led between! -1 I. . : . . . I - . . . " 1� � wrt.t.-Saticit*r,Notsi7Plmblic,tesociatOd . . lowest:prices. aria had to be amptuta I If .. Big Stock, at t�e lowest Church c9ndgeteO the funeri"ervices - . I . I . I � . ., �., � . I - In Pract � . . , - I _. . . d _. I . . . -- . . � . . I ' " *as with Messrs. 117ckza&u. Denison & : . . - r .d -the elbow. Dr. Dales.' 1. , ' U� .. .. - on Tuesday. the wrist an C� � . . . I . . .....Irostor, Barriste"'. Toronto 1. free, ,' .M.0 .- .. Rpmw , , , - � Gaueral Trusts ed and he .1, -, t'Torcuto.. irsliipbone -- ..., ..Delivery � . -..--.----* - :..:.-, of Dumbarton, was summon . 79. Mi. C*2 11 , .- . ­ - - , - . . .. . ... . . .- 7 .. 1B I 65 Bay 619rea I I - - - - - dressed the wounds ,preparatory to .. . ilp4t . lily . � . . �f . swap a .962. . .-� ' to -10 -He - - . . . . I . � --- - cau_axkd��dd Phone 89-4. -HLLLSLDE.CORNERS --�- ZIii-beM-t4e4j the SPR&L' - � - . . ..,­ � , . � . . . . - . -took the. C. N. R. to Toron -,� ; , -yl . . - ¢ - to, thence - Wonta�& - � . � . . � . . .. . . .. xClaremont. . 11 W. Miller 6porres, n6v car. - .. to the Western Hospital. whom the .... ... I ,,.. �. ... - . . I . .. John a business trip to We are♦r I . . - -, . . . .11 . 1, - operation was perf9rui� BLACE-SUITH 330P I - .?Am- --I ... � - . _...ed.,.- rr, , I , I.AAMAZ B. BEATON, Whitby ,&art, Monday, . II . - , , D. D. S.. - that be lai'dolzrg'as . � .. , _W , . �- I Aid Society mij last pleamed to know I I •I - I .. -.jg, I OW Royal cmeige of Dental - I . , , ' _' , , � ": B Graduate of the - . The Ladies' � . , lity of Toronto. Offics well as can be expected. .- . .. . I Surgeons and Univer P j , 7 on April 1st the underaismed will talm . �� 11 over W, is* hartivue store, Whitby. week at the home of Mrs. W. Judd. - - . ._ � . 6 f Mr. and Mrs. Hall and- family, spent '_ - A A . I . possession of the above shoo. .... I Office hours 9 "to 12 ! I to 5.3o.z Ind. 'phone 6 . , . NMARTON ' .. . '. 1, 1. uls . 4417,Ai . .001th . hone 2270. _ , -end visiting ftiend"s here. . OU Horseslapoing and blaci Ban p - I - [N . - , . -;.- - - - " cook. G H - OPP t the week . . Some of our youtif people are at- ' I .1 DurLes Dr. Beaton's absence.,overseas. Dr. � I idereozi, of Oshawa, gent work raptly attended to. .r . .. - . . I . ' .. . -ending at � Thtirsday even. '.Willie At I . . . . IL Pro ' , 17 � alloronto.,will be in.cbarze� : n oreeia ama" .. . . . - AND - . . . theweek-end at his hopme here. Lame a9d.luterlirl b . somm" . lugs at &a;�d '� . "I-- 16- . . 7. . . . . '111 - I- _ ­ -A _ . . - - - imilsou 1!0 ...V.ft - - -.-IT rove - VIA el - ---- is'e- , . 4 . .- -tbi--Chilif-m-iis--Tfi4i�-libcd- - , A . � ------- - - -31 -tits Janet i1raMMIULY US, IL12A -, . Wem�erutwik - I � I . ." 0-1- �--#Uefsw" Carbs. 1 40 S. S. N . # cousins, the Measra� and Misaks Alli- funded if work does not ,* .S, 0 �". :_��__- 1. - . . ___ entertainment at Hilleld 0 ". ­ . . - prove sattsfactoKY. . . I - - ___ _ - -, . on Frtd&.v_Ax@.uiqg- Dec. 13tfi- A ood- son. . . .- . - . .." P_ eremy Miss Kzunedy.- Qf Sc@xboro. * speol .- _ G. HAM .. " - '- - A, .'' -Issuer of M&MAge ant* -is promised. - ET - - - - , I . a - l�tofl ____1 .- lftt� %fri- GOO &= 3W00.&,C33=ZT I ; 71 ' T , W rAcess" in the COCA47 Of Ontario- , . 000 ,.,. --k-end wit'i bar : . . . . I . . I welcome. -.I? - I I : - White. - . . I - . � -_ 0 -_ . - - : Every as � ­ - _ . � Mrq., Cowan. or., -who lawbeen visit- � 4 i" lV.IRICBA . , s � ry 44. - �, - ,--A.. .. ends la�� . . . . .! �9 *Ttate. Insurance , ci%iveyaucics, Notary -- . .. - - . . . - . a . ,p. - - t- - . column. �-- , ­. � 'I in Toro - _ RDSON -Real � 11 _­ See Ji)hn flelUs sale list In another I atci, returned home NEW GARAGE - �- � _ Public, Etc ,'Fkktric& Out. 311y . . . . . � --. - , .u'ual.' . . - . . - . . - _- .. - . I . I . tg�fwre !1k � ' - two diaugb�ers _. .. I . . . .. ­ . ­ � . _"g . : . - . . re -1 . . F l,oner and in- Toronto Tbetindersigue4havapperieduli now ,�.. - A . ­ Riv .., - GREEN- RIVER ­� - ,� , apartments. . and POICOBEB. Rial . Hitaie no- W. G. Barnet, Green . er . have taken Garage at the -cornet of Churc�a` . k-- '- ­- T ," ­ - for the winter. they U* ,,, - . JeAvo4 short- King Ste.. Pickering. where , �� ,,� ,I a now. valuator, collector end Issuer " , 07 �: re. Pizer.-Nin ' . ' - !. -'ersuarrWolleens"Is"aaam. - No. 1. Locust Hill. %@s G. Wright I* spending ik few Mr.- and M '. , . - . . Or address ft. R' they �wal prepared 1:46 repair' all, kinds, of autos. � , .T. � - �k,, , I , , . . . - - I- days In Tnrouto. ly for Brantford.' whore . motor-cyclon7and blcycles;- . ..: ... 11 - I * .. - . ..1 . I . ': ... ... . ZOPPER Issuer of Ma=0 - - FJJNIXbswanderis spending a few spend the winter. � " . .. .r .. .:. I . . I G. A. QlIleapte installed a handsome . : irlrea, repairs and oils are kept . v- � --*,) Do igeouses -in the county at 1 da -ye In To,ont.o. 19 : . and big residence. Owsimout. . WINTER TERM- constantly on ,hand, -P offies at are" . Miss I. Fraser bife been -visiting at Sherer counter recently which adds Begins J& . . , 10, *6ih, - I ' - thp home of Mrs. W. Hoover. . much to the appearance of the store. -D 0 A.,BZATON To1QMsHIP0LZI&X 1� - . - ' been -laid off Rev. -j. F- iclugeton : and- A. J. All'- ' COWAN'& SHEPHERD, -- , 0 reconstruction J. Nighow"der .has I or Prepare now for - edu were delegates to the Forward I I . . �, - � i�.,� ]DO *09voy"Oer. Caminfuloserf work .for a few days with a. sore hand U.In. Oshawa - .PICKERING,ONT. : 11 -, JIVII , ... I Nasky to loan * Our home and expoet, traJ9 , '' �' -ed"Tils, Accountant. ats. days. t Conference he . . 10� in farta Iilmw a lawt will demand.tbe services of Mrp. Wm. (fray, ler.. visited at the Movement f last week.. . . .� ­. . - - , . �1. . I - 9 xssriq�p - bright . - . � o oofte AM= Oat. T -T , catalogue- home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Nigba-, on nuridh o 1�1.114' " . young People. Get new c . The S. F.R. Tkwas tree will be hold In 1. 10, _* . . - ty. Shaw's - Business Schools.. "wander. , ' . to -da . tit RoutleT.- of .Markham, the basement of the church on- Friday . - CANADA'S VICTORY BONDS nto. W. H. Shaw, Pres. Miss Myr 20th. 'A good prbUam' . ., Toro for sale. Deno!ninatiqns--1150, 1100-11500 . is home recovering from a severe at- evening. Dee �jations, drilla, etc ,will Price, WI -2 and Aterued tntemt;- W� . of songs, rec . . . ._ 111000. 193. Whit- . -tack ofibe,"flu." 11 M 1 __ -31 i *­ D. Dykes Bond Broker. Beit -,Phone L %.40I A6.1116 -41P - 410tr •- A7 0 Remember the Clarfatmas firoo-and - . 0 I by. out. Ind. Phone 70 . 2WID and come. . - . . I I . ­ - - - . . - -916 anniversary on Vecember r,be Archie' and Mrs. Alliqnn and four ­ hi -.-I - . I , " - G .', Ont, -40 W&W - � N Sall. Particulars Inter, 3, iirrived - - T - . � of Billing . , - - U. Glen Majnr Man. � . � mi.' zitensive exper-, J. and gro. Bradley I with his . , � �:.� ��_ .TUGH $. i�1(7 ,speut a 'few children, - .,& X Licessod Auctionilm monabbrvd stocli. - 7 iiit the hom -0 daZto visit I - w in- imported and tbc days recently out . to � . .11, . pal conaucted anywhere. 'Write fdr . First-clak, and Mrs. Wilson. brothers and:sisteril after an absence - U �- .1 . V I. � Y3 - � . . ,64 the lat- home last Thurs w - - � a S � --,4-p� for hire , , . eS ". .�, 1 . ' on k- ter porenits. J. B. . :41 ,.'-,-- wid particulars. Plionstud.Uls- . . , . �., �� - . . of nearly twenty y, ears. - They. eve re- I . 9 .l.".. % y , Day or nilei`�, � .- _-.. - - me from a . - , - � - . I � . �� warm welco -, - . , . I ..- _- _. .. ­ I ­ 4' , '' L.* - . . ", - ---------- :I_ �. � I _'. - , , � - . e,elving-a very - .- . I'll., . � I -1 meets an .trains .. -..- I,- . . , � . ti . . ___ , , .--- - ... . " Bus In. . . , . I I N RIVER Sun'. ­ _ 1. circle . - -nits. --- - . I ,:'': ­ . .. . . .. . .� 7,� Vii , ".ion POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, . ­ . - I ; " GREd, of friL �_ �1, . � .. ': .tor Counties 6f York iknd ousairi& Aud�� . � .- . 1 7 .�.. I - .. r 1. - 'to - - I � �:,� � . L -i .7 " � -on shorbsW Teaming P omptty-afteaded . - I , , _� �, , � it Harold Harnsbaw,s t Suu�67 at � ., .;r.4 L, ussisedfall kinds attenueoto r pen 7 - . � .� � . 86, ­ ­­ I . . , � v 1, oatice. Address Green Giver P. O., Out, . t.for Can4da'Carriagg ". Hiitchlows'. - . Remember J�ohn Bell' ale ons _ Agent . - Tuesday. Dee. i7th. . N -_ 7_ . _. , . . I . - , � I - I . . , - '11� - - � I . . . ­.;____ ­­ .1 -.­­_I.,�. -, . immiss ST .., - . . . . I ­ � 4. - )( rfeerl . p nt, the week en I - , . ..: :,. : I I , , � .I . I L,JrORTO'?� . M. GIBBON, Ontario - I I ,iib Miss To-na Gray. . I . !. . . � ., - I , - � _­ I - .. .. - - q W. H. Peak Pickering. - �, �� '. . 1!.-I.- . � -11'.., - - TXL and Dominion Land Surveyor and Civil •- . . Born, to W. and Mrs.. Hagerman; a I . _:� . . .- . 11 I - . �-� - nxineer; Hopkins Street. Whitby,* -Phone 231'. - � . . . . _. . � . I .. . .. . . . . . . , . ­ - It ..son. Congratulations. - I . I . juc-cessor to the late W, L. Yarnold, Ontario t Sundacouple of days ::. �_Cemeint �..", 'and Surveyor of Part Perry. a. "-4 Miss Alice Horrishaw y L. �datthews spent a . ..� �! �.Z , - ' . I - pu' e Water, - with Mrs. W; 0. Barnes. . . �hts week. . . . . . I . - . - - - - - . - * � . 4, . Water IN in Toronto I . . , - -_ I 1 . y - - r... . a vpending: it 7' - ­... '�! � �: : , - - �-.' � - . --'. � , . �...44 AUC Miss Myrtle Routtey�,* of Markbam, , Miss 'Maggie' Casale I -. '... - - . .- . .. I * :NAW, LICENSED - . Mrs. Cassie. L I . I �:. I I .. , , I .1 1. . . � .... . WTM1bNiiiR.for York, Qntario and Durham ._ d ___ - ­ . . . is vlaiting with her parents.J fety� davi with Fred and ". ,:;, : ; `,-t�j .*. pwmptly attended e yott will use the only I . J. an _ .- �L­ 1- . . . , 4. � .. � . -... � . Counties. All kinds of tales I Richard Medd I . I . I . ; , _ if you are seise ­ . ­ - Mrs. Routley. 9 spending 4 week may be to. Terms reasonable. Datesfor Saks and other friends, , : 4-w, -t..-.,"- arranged at NEWS'Ofilcv. Sen and. Indepea- Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, Miss Gertis Wright has returned with W. E. Holtby ai -SORs' . . - I I . . .'� � ,�:-,JiMt pboam Whitby, Oat. sly - . I . - after two weeks' vacation with mgmiter-Stanley Fountain, who has _ A C. REE �.�.q' i � . , . who is agent fox Wind. Mille, GRAOlins borne ' - .. _,Z7; I .Engines, all kindo.of pipe and Attingli friends and relatIves In Cho tit spent the summer lore, has retutned � . ..- , , I . .4t I I -Alen I - ' L ). "" ,� --Vbe Red --Croew - A41m La ­ -& -t,­bta-bome-Wr0r&VtQ_ - - - v­cpel. - ­ OOU&T -,H11L �-'-_�' .. �:' ____ " , ­. ' M 10 _7 -M for water works.- ---T3&tb-roowfi By It is ex ted i - . _L '� � ". ,� ��`!--�7:�-M-129-,:B-'X!- r.bat Rev. A. . i jug on Mond K�� ".11 areful vety 'successful meet I �, . I :. ..: `L MI& I occupy the . 0 .- - .. . '�'., � .� . Vetorivary Surgeon - �, taw, etc. Everything given 0 evening at the home of 'Mrs. George Ian. of Claremont, will 0-1 XIL �1' , * :.,.,-. -1 - I .jQhL%I@ ch6rch on Sunday ­­: 1. ,tZl.'Ax*uor Graduate of the -Ontario Vete- attention, a _. . - Perrier. - �. - - .. pulpitin. St.. .. � ­­ -•.�- . . t .� .�� _ , I . . • . "..... - . .- � z� , . . '. . � , .'_ I - . .. I . _ , T. 0, Carter has installed , . _ i � .. - , .. � , . . �alled thi 'telil- afternoon. . .. , - . ' � - .1 . ,� � . .. . I., , rinary College : - -although it was quite Wilton has received .., .. .;:��Z. ; ­.­-:,.�, . PUMP ob n4j, - .. ,. and Graduate of the Voteirillwy .RICE'S M -WORKS, 0 e a task, Mrs. James B. l I 1�:,:. m� ., I . .. of her bro- . � - - '�" of the tools were taken while the sad news of the death �,.�".!.- . ., , - - . I.1 Science Assix-tation, Rome Tel. 5521. �. . W,bitevale. Out? as 60ms the R6yi6l . ",_. .- I I . ­ the work was being done; But as one tber, Stuart, mod M of ,* ­ ­.. . .. :.' -1ilhone ofBee 1908i. residence 2MM . I was not far ace from � is .. , ft V.". . � ,.. - of 'the men away Engtneerp. who died in Fra. 9 - . � ­'. . tLAREMONT . ONTARIO. I . ' -a. taken, They were soon after Spanish lnfi6e';zs. I -1 .­': - � __. P . � - . when they we -a. . pneumonia, � - . returned. - - � I r', d. . There will be a epactal service in the q, - I . , . Union Sabbath 8 . Winter Term OPOU-s' ' Brougham Syru Pinb'Tar a � . � 1. , Marshall Tomlinson spent the week. chool on P I .n ... ... , .. . . end with his pikrents here. - at 10.90 a.m.. . . � ,-, 1, -, Sund%i. Dec. 22nd, 0 - 11 -11 " . � - - " I .." , - � , �, , . � . __ � , L LLLLL . I I � ' -Totton will 9' � I I - - OHN PHILIP ,-. -- : .­:..,_.h%n. 6th - - .,:.,. I - ,� when ev. J'. 0. peak to a L. _ 7- LLLL - , L �, - . - ' , . , . - tbe.childrOn. . . � . �-�. . , , , , - I ting. a John Bell's Sale . , - �_; . on Tneqa%yq, L � ,,. - 1J � . .1 it . 11. be �.-Xod Liver Oil �' � . _... . - � special' music will. - . 71, - - "- . � Has a full line ot fresh and cur- 'Insure your'.Future by get . . 'rendered by able talent, end` a free- ., .. .1 . . 11 � - I , , I K.� - Dee.. 17tb. . -1 taken - ion " L - id meats constantly on hafid. '_ Special Business Training in .the .. . . . ­ � . will offering will be in aid of the , - . 4qE1" Iion . , . - .. . . . Ever _A very eff ective preparation for � � , , - � . 0 = ,� . 1. 1. Everybody will be . ,► . �%. - - . . ' ' - . . ­ - . I . . ..� , , I III . :. :.7 -1 . - ... . I I Sunday Scboo .. . . - .. .. . _. ­ . � OTT . I . ... welcome.: , - -ubl( :Coughs, . .. �i �. , Breakfast- ,Bacon, LU . . I . !,,some :Cbu , .. � .. .. � spice Roll, . 11 BRQOKL14V I made welcc;m -- .tro - - -1 - . ­ I �r ': . .. . . - -took . . , . - . -etc. .� - . . 1� A most L leasant,. 'gathering :� I k ., --��L, - vei - �­ am, isoiqgna, - weila�Os, _* __ - ­ I - __ I . - ­ - o t_to_��_ Lbe-sate-of - f T4ursday, 11 vrodfilAlig-'Inic- _ , �,. , . .4 w . .- ­_ � - - *-d g SLIP% - rat ". " . - 1, I - . - - 1,­� .��'� � . . I -, 4 . --Bank here tre*c7fth, when A6 large number froin ults, .1 . I , A ov p . . . the - 1) rmyth �Of 114tan-dard met in. the .1 .., ., ,"..-res i. . 1.• . Ajar � was made some time Sunday.nigbt, Broilghnin a -d 5101- -1 me -, - � %te PW -ge a-heA'r'church - - ! I � ­� � I i , , u Ver a Z5eM Yonge & Charles Ste, Toronto, th , ,ght goini villa r d Methodist ch ureb to tencler. 11, re6eption , .. , � : . . � 'e nt - r . - _.W . :Z)- . - - , 1. . '"Ing . . ..�'. - . . - �. D I - - , .. . _.J� . This School has recently bben asked the noise of a muffled explosion, but it to Lieut, Frank Harvey and his estim . . .t . . .- .,. . and %,-few-dam . '. to 'fill positions at $13' $14, $17 was not considered worthy of serious able,.brid,---who..ar,ri-v-ed,-j . � I- ' . L, � - ' - . . .. . I .L - It an Be .The Pickerftlg � ' - - - 1- --'- onoverseas,.Th b- bleb -, - cbe u 'd With equal "tis- - I - $18 a week and $110 a month. � consideration, Monday o ago from e.churc , w . . , .. course here is Sure, bank the care- d, was filled -iff all ,Throat and::'.' ' and . was b autifully decorate : ' . A . entering the . e 'brn- _ . &etiot 'ei . �od positions. .. � iii had been and when all had ass . . Mice .C' ii I uick route to' go taker.found that an attempt - I _.. �tile - to. the doors... _ Tottens such - �.,, I . .-I . I . .: *Od-tbis -Write - - --b --- of thisafli.took life chair, - . Lu I 1hous-Aride hiCve Oro made a deto lawoPenthodoor bled Rev, J. O. TOM I ng manner. _ __ ng diffleulti4 . ... .�, I.; � . . I.. - . '.L .1 L -Catalogue Do it to-daY.- Scattered on the fluorin frontaftI14 which be filled in his pleast . � I .- . . 11 . ! I �% for � . . e blower's Out' The feature of the evening was an ad- I �-.. -Coughs, 0014 .1 . V., 1rhe object of this-Associlition Is to rJow. .. . .. . safe was a complete safe . Hoarsen . fit. -in losives, etc.- ijr�48 of welcome to Lieut. and Mrs. ' ; ess.�- - i ., . ,� ... - ... . 'net eluding battery, ext was Harvey, to which tb ­ - -Brol3c _. hitis, �, . .. .; �L' . lessen -stealing and pr6mcute I - 1. , -T" _L - - Pri - -pal , .e former replied In - .__ _ . .. . - _. I , - W. J., Elli6tt, .. The7task-of getting; 11149 t.e vault ,.: �" I the folont, _ .., . � ­ - . - - I ------ - - �. .� I . - .- � 11 I . - . -ban the thieves andin.amos - ",� L � E .1 � . . � evidently more t so bar" feeling terms -t- able man- -- - t4 take: ­ .:,.;;J�� .... � 1 "I". - westing -1 . '1V 68y 1. ': 'L . ;;�.. . 1. .� - - - . . - and they gaver It up, POs- mer, "'d.telling It, a very Int( . . , . . .. I gained for, w ,-,, . .:" - :1 aisles OOL 111111111' " I I 0 JO Iffemborsha,vibaPrOP"ll 3d away, and they way his experiences but refraining ' . __­_:� - ' I --- - , - o thehorrorso the ---­ . I"Meftledy-wi any member 118, from alluding t f ­ - 1. I- .-ft"i. s or atchiwt of away without taking their tools. - - :4 ; . .. � lt_ 4 . . ­.. of F - , E be , - I - they severed - Apleasing programme of,�Ooal .. I,.;,. '... . . ,zoautive oartimities. Por to starting work war. lfttl�. I * 4 I from Black Brea'sted Fto&d , . "' b ' ,ale'_ * ' ' - b � e , H. L " ' e . - ' - t n _ - p . e D � _ & �� n a "I'L I 0 ' M - '_ ' r L * ' ' ' _­_ - - ' - , I NCJ ;7N -E--m-'­" W - - -� S� , ­ � _( t" met h etho d . tut 9 pone d .. - - . _r - - _ - -_ .. _ roo r to - 'a t 11 " de & r e a 'a rp d in a I. . moderated W church, m � T_ evening to ev._. U of Pitts ur . � b Pa . meeting s r g I n w, large ge an . . , at Inin X I I -;N . _ �_ , _� _", IS � " , 11 - , " . feb ftirnisbed the solos and 'readings was then given. .- W..: Lit . " �Ock and d a ,�• -- e 00 . the electric wires wh - Mom I � Game -choice . The work was after which lunch was served an a -,!-- I - e. I .; -,4- . tex: � ' . building with light. G. � L' .,.. . i . . : - . crIlent.laTers.. . � experts. The town- time spent by all. p I Tias'"Inutir be bod ban the President Or: � , I . evidently that of most pleasant' . . � . .. . - . I ��,J I . - . , Soaftfory on spolloist.. -Also, Young Elolgi�Ln, Hares ship Tax Collector had deposited FL . - - to . . , . Biber- . I sum of money in the sale on, WR'L -present - Dry ggist-Graduate Opt .ji.. Ex so. Com. -L. D. Banks Cl: S. Pahal-A &ad Silver Grey r- - . large --iii -----d the thieves The r bill that wil be . Tl- "it A -9@2t-- ' `- ' z�,;�P, er, W..V, Atoka ikon, ekaring. I . janpar . es. . Saturday eve ng. an The door of ed to Germany will amount to, C. N, V. � I . i" . . : I �i � � Irn - - . t - $120,000 ciclerl= . .. : . 'L, A ,Stock. may have kndvvn this. ,000,00(), which Is greater " . . ­f?�­­,, .., .�, N . .1 1. - I. %., . - - " -0, _- " ,� .; . , . � � " � .� U.4 I I .-�_- W. it Clark. - U ;rlf,.-- 10 " ­ . 7: � ;, I • "I : 113Pedigreee troafe Is sprung. and cannot be open , than a a � 0=ta�;Ipz , , .. A .%* ''. )I Rolqj - Go"O KRAING I go emeept by the Which made it, 11. the'Wealth of Germfluy- " , -i- - *0044, : " .­ ­ , I - - . � - .V , �, , � k�,e-- �*.w.,�__;� ", i_ 11, � ik - - . �*_: _,..JP_��_-,.,,,,,Z, __.,/.,�m­­­�_, � , iz,�-..a;.,-*kz�-.*.��,,r.-��-,�.�.�,�.,��,,��-. WA 1�4,�L-* t%v . &­ 'i �,L�__-�L - Asorelarm I , .. , ? , �,Im .-, �-� - �_-ya-46Z?a�� -,c 1. I ­ 1_- - _. Z. ��- �,�� - , - - _;.- . _�.. ­� . -I. -L-��It%_,: . : -,� .j ,�, Mail VI 77.17117 I t•, _. ^!C 1' �✓.mF•.{i� , wi'• �' lr Rk yv t ,r .•x! ... F .r.. •'r ,.^`?•viKs 'd� - .1 +.r+. .:'•. r '.... •:� "w w 'Y Y. n ,.. � � yb.. , ... ... s W,r.�... . ` ;:�kw;r.,E. �� '�' .'�' ZuRSffi 'nth 2r i ` o- ev + % Y ? r•i k .. r s:e.a�# K _ . _ - 4 . .i fns.'♦' .•-��:. t ., 1 fumes. She carried herself wsU, illa - - - r waso all look at, she wore the _ . standard e, and she" could put oir ����n"F � ja{/ Almost an color, Mrr: Sty=ri4i- ... _ _ P she that - t e-- w'"ve no-.ite a Freer as - - � .: „ %--- Ease el�s�ire oseessed with a Ta t aa� y ' WA "� y �- �-= ,�ICai ►tsiasm entirely laclund be Dye the qualitf aurtor t him even 'she had H TRIED TO BREAK SPI]ltiT _. VM actually demonstrated. - P - >Lxs p -ore been when she was anticipatin its gR1iSH F'RH36NERB -- - g � Siiichase... Everything seemed at - art to be falling. just right .for her. This occupation that was to, be hers for 'a month was the most congenial .German Red Cross Nurse Hie _ possible. - It very, likely would lead Crutch From Under i ' to a 'permanent and attractive posl- a` - ;pp; in Plmty C4- s tion with .Bilbow and. Slosson, ii she wounded Man:;' and ablell cared to have a permanent position. veget JerryPAA : if. h�.. It fell., to `„the -10 of the ..writer • of "�:- `'rico or. barley.,, liked, ' bi±t ' it was drifting, to.- some these notes'to spend -eighteen mclnths' purpose. She would save every. among the British prisoners who were Even with poor ppenny that she earned; there would sent from Germany to Switzerland it6ek delicious be the less excuse then for their -not for internment. , During that period .SOUPS can bo Kstung married just as anon as •he was in constant Bail intercourse >: ve was, free. y madeby adding ^� With there, and so had peculiar oppor- Two days later Mr., Donohue took 'a dash clo _- — Kate to Bilbow and Slosson's to buy tunities to hear 'the -story that one or a dress for the graduation exercises. another had to tell of his experiences After accomplishing this, Mrs. .while' in German hands. K K ' Donohue, -*bo had not yet grown too ' In the hope of bringing home some.BO} old to enjoy seaing the newest fa. .thirig of the calculated • crueltieiV in- VRIL shions in clothes, suggested that they flicted on our men, • the following go into the suit department- and look stories are chosen for - publication. "231 JE� round. So the bright-eyed little wo- .. They are; albs. only a few- out of li� .�� ' ;Dian in the .antiquated clothes ' and Canada Food Board. Licence Ho. is• i48 hundreds like them, and they are not , bonnet and the shy girl, who was , the worst, for the simple reason that • ; r painfully conscious that, her own P Tainted 'three times,' and they .carried t 4 clothes were more serviceable than many of the indignities inflicted on „ ` �� s stylish, passed into the room wherz a the mo back to .bed. , �Artitr Stanwood pier' , l y prisoners are unprintable. J Poured water Over Him, lady all in ;.vender and carrying a Case of Aggravated Cruelty. a lavender parasol strolled -back and At another hospital in -Switzerland ' •. ` forth In front of some spectators whc Descriptions of the journeys from which 'I visited the foliowin stor - tiQsasftLii �ottghtan >siann �m�as b>• srpeolsi arraasement bith Thos. Mea P , 3osoai• murmured thoir approbation as she the point of capture to the prison punctuated by the wheezes -of chronic ` li "Land sakes! If .it Is Iv'era Ps and of .the filthy cattle trucks bronchitis; told a N. C. @. of - - CHAPTER $X%. I schielLLthe loyalty, the ca rice' o! pained. c�m by The intoxication. of .rediscovered., the moment or the temptation of the j Scanlan!" exclaimed Mrs. • Donohue already have been published; but an a Scottish regiment. He had been love carried Jerry through one even-, hour may. turn be - our steps forever under her breath. She made direct instance of aggravated cruelty ma3� severely wounded in the leg just be- ing. In the morning - e awoke to ; from the path in which should lie I ly for Nora,. and. Kate, .not.- knoll ing be added. Private E—, who arrived fore capture, but thanks to a splendid .feel .only the shackles and the 'shame. the- duty o! a `lifetime.' -Oh. Jerry," Lwhat else to doy_yet extremely re- eventually at Chateau d'Oex-- had physique,. the wound healed alowly _ He was ashamed because he did': she exclaimed, "is it awfully-- silly? Ino- -to intrude epos a peiaoa. of "had-his--lag-shattered--in-the-fighting,_ _and b begin `to make a good recov- w !sot know whether. he. loved -Nora- -or Don`t you -want -to- ?-" - - auch grandeur, followed at her heels. `and had done his pitiful best with a ery. He was still in' hospital w en, not,. a was' -shackled by poverty and,, "No, not bit:uite the soli- (To be continued-) held -dressing before he was captured. without warning, he was ordered to by tiutiss. if ha -loved her and by blas Crary _ He spent three days with his com- get up and go--to--work. He refused, f word. to Isar if he didn't. And in ' "lion mean you want to try !" -T , - s,iiiia s 9v► ,: dressing that morning, I "Now, • Hate, go ahead and read rades in a cattle truck without once not only ' on Oe ground of his rank,. wki`s be .was lacing up his boots,: your piece.I'm interested. I think OBTG�i OF THE INDIAN being allowed -to leave It,, and there' but also because he could not stand 'and while be was fastening his high', it's fine." for had neither food nor any attention for more than a few momenta on his- f 0.. collar beneath his upstretched cbd%,� '$o she continued: "'It is tho� reads-. probable That Certain Asiatics Are to his limb. By some means or other damaged leg. For this refusal he was. F .:he gfoomily wondered why he had', nese or failure to rrerform the nearest tits Ancestors of Our Indiana. • he had improvised a crutch, and when forced to -get up and dress and was' -; ''chosen so to complicate his life. It duties, to meet • and master the ob- '' -the order was given for the men to taken to the basement of the build - all. seemed unnecessary as it assur- vious responsibilities, that is the The _ leave,the,trucks and march across the Ing and loel -in a- ce'1ar, four 'by great an#luopoiogic• mystery of ly_..1>ad..-been ---unpremeditated: ---�4 test -o#-1 art3� —These--is-me t : bv� *bNd-hitherto has been the origin platform to a waiting room, fie was five feet, *ith a stone floor. Twice :call' that he bad actually forced him- i .oyalty i_.!i one. who sbirks or evades, of be American Indian .Whence did, able to hobble after them. A woman' evel. day a corporal visited him with - self to snake from .a sense of duty- `There is no real loyalty #rs one who is he come? Red Cross worker, seeein her r-`� bread and water and asked him ►f he 'that. it should have ended sol. It selfish. There is ne real -loyalty. in ,�� da_ �t_. ti_ �� -a a g Pi►o w "� t�.aitg mads �tlb' >< movement with would go .to work. On his refusal to no was conscious of a certain asuse, case of need. giving pain: Ta -every human -variety on this continent was her foot. and, as E— descin i , o at at relief a.• he reflected that in any ! onr probab'y must coma. some time a long ego dismissed as utterly improb- "criked" it under his crutch as he. was or it .him -until, ii he said: event marriage was remote. And ; supreme test of loyalty, and ' -only able. That ' he arrived as an - early passing her. He fell heavily on to "$y the end of two: or three days ..the nrotnant that he began to feelJlose will pass it. who have- borne immigrant from Asia seemed the the broken leg, and he remembers I waa pretty well sopped thro,nh.: relief beesuie of that, a eaunteract- ~themselves worthily In. the 'daily plausible, theory.. the shouts of delight from the on-' Ani'_ I didn't get - much rest, 'or ore- Inc - re Inc.. desire seized upon him. If be, testa of loyalty. "To thine, own self Approximate proof of this latter lookers at this clever bit of work. thing, the floor was swimming in ; was bound to marry her anyway, be be tFue; thou cant not then be false theory, however, was not, _obtained The atony told by Corporal P— wate• and -.for another I'm i$veFt nvpr .,,wanted to marry her now. -Those � to � man." "' unt A.do Hrdlicks, of the United can be kisses, that feeling of Ger body.presp- �rB Geor e, Kate, it's flue," said recorded in his o�vii words. A six feet tall, so I could only hunch a asL'hia and of her arty. press- I y States Bureau of Ethnology, made party o! sten had recently arrived myself up against the wall. Bu. th ;y , fat gag Jerry. "An you_ doped -it all auk for not to ago a sort of racial Ing to hold him close and yet closer' yourself too. I, dont see how y6u . ng g explore -,from Germany. for internment, and saw It, was no good, and- n ­ .he n. #o: bar heart -they had roused the did it. Wh Socrates and Etneieon tion of eastern Siberia and Mongolia, the.writer lost no time In visiting the. Aftt dw., they mut me back into bcspi- `animal in him:- He wanted more • have got mighty little •on you." iana here he found scattered People who men in their comfortable Hospital at tal. But I seem to have -had a cold' ri hisses, more embraces, and he wanted! After gate had gone off to 'school, closely resembeled American In Fribourg. P— war.obviously one on mythest_ever since."them ppaas�sionately, without waiting Ferry 'sat for a few moments medl as tokbe virtually.Indistingulsh- of the worst cases, his deathly pallor At breakfast Kate tried, .rather i acing on her words of wisdom. They all from our aborigines physically. and' shaking" limbs indicated'' that he shyly, to enlist ,_.his interest. She did not itontribute to his happiness. .people have' the complexion hid "been through it " On >•eply to A simPbe .►ilk sad potato soup .. r hitn °t h• would do -something That sentence about the temptation of Indians, with- black straight hair, an inquiry as to what -had happened, �y be given fresli' relish with celery ibr bar, and with an effort -at heart- of the hoar tarring one away. from.' iWliat's at "nswere�t; "burre, I will. duty of a lifetime--waa he to be, dark eyes and features to correspond. he replied: alt•. itnewe to K5 . no e air, m a rep sa ; I don't little milk in the buckwheat Blnshinglyt�KA-Kee explained that her. didn't now, he really didn't know. aborigines; would. be taken for In know' what for, but that's what they cakes' makes them- brown more read. ��rradaation essay had been adjudged;Nora and her kisses end her-ciia ng diana by the most expert airthropol- told me. So one winter morning I alp, ' .ilia beau in the class and she bad! arms seemed even more compelling ogisL The similarity extends even to: was fetched out into the compound therefore been condemned to read it be thought about them than habits and customs. and tied to a post~ They used enough �'ST „y At Lir graduation exercises. And- w en he he was surrendered to them. It was an odd thing thThe seem. to represent a veryan- roue to moor a all y An - when theFOR (� - stltc wondered if Jerry would Is her at Rate I cient They older than- the 'Mongp 'bli- Islied tying' me 'nI was all roue. ! __ _; :read it to him some time, knd woald� should have evolved those aphorisms � am, ,,,, ti• �,;,•„•�e. _S ositiciie #hs Tap did -it._ _ . a M}r feel -were about six me es nom BVI tJs.krat course, right' now, said Jerry. survivals from a -remote _antiquity in I the. ground. - I stayed like -that - for :Oat Oi y. bed thing that she should have got "Only my criticism won't. be worth hold; of such ideas---thatunsophisti- I Tegidhs since occupied by other races. J eight houral was bitter cold -and Loose. box cc at much.^ cated, inexperienced young girl, Yet , E''en the Chinese'would appeal to be 1 when thev untied me I. fell dmin add affect, with. con- i Kate got out her manuscript and the whole essay showed. clearly that I relatively newcozuera=a rather strik- II they, carried me in. vertible c o 1 I a r. 'began to read. The subject. of ber she was still li ri in an' ideal world; ! ing suggestion when one ' considers I Extra, well made. paper Soloyalty.. It.�vaa a school in that way it was the work of a� that the history- of the Chinese -is by the Torture. Length 45". • A 6iti's diaartation, adorned with ex young gir, simple, shy and believing. far the oldest of recorded- history. "The doctor came round next morn- poP r seller. tracts from her favorite authors, aatd Jerry reflected on ttte contrast be- However, even the history g1� she read it with a schoolgirl's .elf- tween Kate and Nora. He could I y of the' ing and, said I waa.. quite fit for a _ _ consciousness, hurrying a little over Chinese (as distinguished froth -mere further: dose, -so I had another eight � French ry net imagine Kate talking to any man i Lthe passages that had. caused her I tradition; which is mouth-to-mouth ,hours 'at the same game -same post P as Nora- had talked to him fire night seal _ the deepest emotion: .. Her voice, before. history handed down-th ough genera• and same rope. Only this time they Splendid c o a t e f usually tranquil,' quivered s ,little - , .. tions). extends.. back not much more didn't a .o the ground; ' { that Jock well and under the' stress of this disclosure of ` _ - than 7ilAf1` years.• -•The beginning of it they tie m own with my feet sin I -wear better than j he stood the � her thoughts; she didn't once lift her CHAPTER XXXI.' _ . , is relatively recent. � a bucket of..water '.ap to the ankles.I aAy other seal. _ "lien with the page. • Jerry watched I On the mornin when Jerry was Doctor Hrdlicka suggests (by way It was bitter cold. ! Special price $112. "der with as amaaed'and affectionate On �t interest; meditating upon the singula> applies- of surmise, . but with • reasoned data After that it waa-�reeka !tore 1 Pe 1'>si 8 R she sat with hs neat little bility of ` Rate's monitory words to beck of it) that the "Indiana" of `� ' Lamb ,_ could move; bat wiieti I was a bit. bet- - cor T got two of my Chu 8 to belo bent over - bar manuscript while yelled ley the ezuberance `of ties I , and M* with one hand -she • nervous,; kept spirits, her sense of success and saris. ed from the Paleolithic folk of south- nl couldn't .use my legs but I Two of o n r fathering up and smootbing out a fact'' to go shopping.. She had •ern Europe -the ancient cave -people Put an .arm round the necks of my i•. ,e p e c i a 1 t i e s is #old in her skirt. They were caps- • a tidy little sum of money now .. in whese seeming disappearance at an chums, and they dragged me. out •into which we offer ' ole •lingers that thus eiaerciaed them— hand and there could. be no better epochal stage of the development of 'the compound for a bit of fresh air. exceptional v a i - selves. end it was a pretty, 'well- .way 'of a di it Ahan in the per= mankind on the -earth has been a "But I never went out' again after nes. shaped head that was beat over the chase , or summer clothes -and no long-standing puzzle. that once. It was told that if I could y 4 -, manuscript, and the neat little an- g P CUMMINGS & CUMMINGS- 4. �a� more psopitlous moment. So, with Assuming, that these Asisitica do not give the proper salute •to the Ger- 109. 8t. Piul Street, Montreal ' . •._. - now so sedatel crossed were A B. ten lively and twinklin enough. a sunny `aril face well suited to the really represent the ancestry of our man N.C.O. s I' was to keep inside. c . " f sunny Apnl .morning, she took her, I h So I did until I w s brought here on RAW FURS: Highest Prices Paid `atte are loyal se our • eamilies, as way towards Bilbow and Slasson'. radians. ow long ago was it that I fi I a `: a metier of course, read Kate. department store. their kindred first began to Voulate a stretcher. "'But there is a harder kind of IA the dui r n hwaver.;America? Sha_____Apparentlye no opportunity was lost yalt�tkat_we .meet-. all -try Lo.1ec bkw a gray suit and a blue• eeem'a'troV an orvftuess." that cou u iilized - - -She tried on each, and in each was It must • have been (is Dr. iiird- the spirit of the captives and deaden- - - -,�— - — almost convinced by the adrn;ra .eke sa_ye)-_no_small._people._Lhat_-wa ing--chair self-respect. This partly - o e saleswoman. swoman. able to furnish' so great- i body of explains why they were so,often de- ; �;HRISTMAS . "GQodnesal" said that, person. "If colonists -arriving, of eoufae, in smell' Prised of facilities for washing, and ' u' will be" happier for u it ou` I. only had you to show of!' m suits into a verminous • :ce as many as o pope a condition. The Wittenberg victims w ►j Dave flrovideri the.RrsL step for _ do: You've just the''Rgure. and North -and South America with their your children's future. varied stocks of Indians. had no change of clothing from Oct. a ' kings -look so stylish on you. We've �,. Begin saving for them now by got two women here to• waik round But (supposing 'Doctor Hrdlicka's 191+1 ..to May. 1916, and during that. purchasing good stocks on our and show, cif.: clothes, but they don't theory to be correct) how interesting time had no bath, shave, or hair cut. PARTIAL PAYMENT put them on with the style that you it is to consider that tide aborigines But at .other camps personal clean- y' do•" of,Amerrea are likewise to be regal8= liness was made equally Impossible, _ PLAN "Would you really give me a ed as the earliest people ofAsia, and though not for so long a period. One So mo Jaid by monthly actually chance -to do it?" asked Nora. that by descent th_ ev mav, aeWallx. >� told how he spent three mouths - gives t • ownership in W. "I'm not the boss, blit I'd be glad retstresent the very Srst families_ of without a bath or change o! clothing, securities - Nally �avorsd Dy to advise Mr. Stratton to give you a and had Rot into `a shocking condi You. trier]. You might find It tiresome." southern Europe! tion. As he described. it: p' - Y '4i'rite at ones. !o ropy of oily--- "Oh, no, -would be loot of .fun to - - Ill s - a mass of sores and boilir tree booklet telling you all about walk round In one pretty thing after POW e"s this splendid saving plan. mother. I think.. I'll keep this suit A. few chopped'dates added to apple all over, and so weak that I lay down �' a anyway. suppose you take ma to sauce snakes a very tasty disci. most of the day. One day I was to7A awl ,� y„I gee Mr, Stratton nova. so t1l be can Newspapers ' ibill give as . brilliant to come and be tubbed. An orderly =h • wee just how 1 would show off a new a finish to window glass as chamois. kook me -1 fuss too tottery to go by 03 ' suit." 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I No. -- extra X - 1�1 , . ed •'7'1%c' No ­..-,�. - - _. .*--- --- ­_ �__ .. - . .11 . . - -extm'No._, for *1 1,'A , . , ­11. , * --Dal 7q%c 0 �X% � . :,� �. -.. . . . . . . I . . claim; says the I shore t 0 U17, . � .11 . ­ - - The Bilt�h- ela "*75%-e, in s re _ ) ...,.. I feed; 11-7;-i - -� '-' A 'despaiciii from London slays- I prepared by a cOm- - 11 Americin ­ cotri-No- 2 16I011 ' " -,_,- . ced I Mail, has been prepi Austro . 1, . 'Pre�qer.Llbyd 'George has announced mittee U)nAei!. Mr. Hughes,.tbe . how' - $1.65,' 0- 4 , . �-,,�..,a - - -George . . - � Cunliffe, ." $1.70; No. 3 Ye corn, -fted, ..1. . ..� In -Germany of ,00 . I. "I., ­f,-.,-,;:-�n! - . - ... ..:�,��,ill,,,l .. ... .". demand fro "* ail' I lien, Premier' -and ftion I .... " .. sample . 0 . .. �`,.! allow, $1 .60 .A I . . ­ ..."..'r. . ­1 :;�.+­� ..". '. :'. 1:�.,� i...".. i. , . 9 , , il.v I - too 00 of the Bank of Eng-. i !`.'��', .i:�i;� . , .. ,�'­:::. .., b track T6ronto- ' 0 sterling 'ft behalf of Great.!j former governor ­­­­ �i-,.0 ":�4' . � -, - .1 '. �:.,.. W, , I. �. ". :��-,"*f �'i,i�',"�ll '.� , .� ..!,.iiii. - - . . 1_:!.�.-"�­-.1­.. ,."'i I= W. �.... ­�. ? . . ` �� ----, ... . ... oats, new .1 .1" " T - I � , ;,' '". :1 * , Ontario . . . -, - 14. to =. .Britain and her Dominion& as reparal I land, who is one of the principal T1110in , � . �-O-­­.�*��­'�. : ,� ,� �`,' . white, 75 to 78c; No. 3 committee. It adds that X, � ..... ­,..., � :A;,,,,j5­ ,�._� .-,.--.--..i� � ..4 . white, ­ � % �, ��. , : - � , : .1 , , : : : : .. , .. .. .. . ._;... ... I � . . . � . 1. ion -f according to 'berg of the cOm Tie, : . . . . . -� ;i�;.-.,.-,W,V .:; -*��!;;;:%s ... QU:?��­��,:,:::�'�.'.,,j�- � - - the �4rar,A This, accord .� .. . � ���;",��n���',::":,f,�--,.,'�� 117c, according to freights outside. t, or . ..:V ; � _ ...."......,.�li;�:,"-:�:.:...; r - , : -lee ... . : it is expected the report will I . - ... .. , �^*�;i�:�::,�i:�,', .1 ,� 11 . ; 4 .. ��-­ .... -No. 1: winter, .. the -Daily Mail, in what ,the 'war cost . . .. ;, ::: .. l wheat I : . . . I �,,�. .:::: L No. 2 ,( . ,.: ! I . ;: Ontario , ....... .... ...."..., - .. , and lished Saturday. " I la.,, ' car lot, $2;14 -to .$2.22 -.. % Great Pritain and her Dominions T1.0 Daily Mail 5837s the French ' D ' 8 he., j2-61 to . I "I � M will be relieved of infinitely -�ry 11 $919; NO. " �_ ' British taxpayers - 7- -14 or Ger- claim for ]reparation will be infi 1, - SprJug; $2.09 to $2 1 i ", 4 ­:_,� -1 o0,0W,000 7per -annum by the I .. Great Britsin. - 2. 16; No.. 1 $2 06 to $2.14; N�" .. I ":::� , . - - is)-ger thin il�at of'G . I , Vo. 2 Spring,2:: , Tna - . h dur- , , sh5 . - . ' ' � n payment.- �_ to- n-10, fo.b,. 0 �­ . �­. I .... - �--..--,.�..-,%- . IR DELIVERERS �� ool boys in 09 Spring, $2.02 - I'�'i q . - __ - ---_--•e-----------`-.-_----........,... CHEERING-THE ' deffion�trato under the lea e hip cording to freiglAtS. ` ,., '-.- .. .. MWbAlMANY ��� �... ft,thd four years of German. occupation, ,the d I , �. Im a P have been witnessed 'In all'the d Ill d ping poirl ac Ps , I Similar scenes No. 2, $2.010. . . .',Z�-�3 . of their teac $1.100 :r� :;- 4er. Peas �.�... __ I..I now crop. ­,� '00 .E-�owus . . - Berle' %, . �, 1, 1. . V�OIVIN cording to frea�� ..ol -- - - - * to $1.05, ac L .... 1. � .. Irv. ., .:, . . I . __1 ., .. " ,� . ,. , I-si, ` . ... I I:-.Al . _$1.40-; X , .1 ..- . Pum.TABLE ".1.­,I , I un .I ljuckwheat---NO- 29 . ._.TO BRITISH.YELD TO ALM. _. - 1. .� � nijLLAND N Rye No. 2, $1.68, nominal .; - . 1. ...., - . . I - . .-Unnifoba flour-Old -W 7. � 1�_ � I . . I . I . d crop, ,or �� , � .-il�, `_� . � ,. , - . 1. ... imu . . . , .,, " . I , .,! �. .", . - of Races I Will bp ,Pre- - . . . �. . -KZER ' - -qualftY, old" I ,. men of Diversity I's PUS . � - � ON onto I . -, . Her Majesty Calls On WO - - i. . . . . DUM FOR zA 1. _ � . Ontario flour-Warl Montreal, and ..�,:...i I _. - - I - .. ­ I � 1. . . - . . � . . '. -, G. ' , , �'? - Empke, to Work For Good - . . . . . . . - . . . . . _ sent at Versailles Conference .. crop, $10.25, in bags . . ... T* . . ,�, . I j3pitch naris .- ' Under Toronto, prompt ship;1ent. ' , . . ': ... from ri -says:-- . I - - I , , . ' : . . of Country; . . A d in 28 languages, includ- Dutch ]Leg,4 A4hol D*clakes Wilhelm Entered Country . Milified-C&r. lots, dehypred Mont - ­­ I ... 1. _..� I.. . Translators ' Bran. .. �. i.. ,A despatch -- Ing Chinese, Arabic,, . Turkizia; and , , PaW P�r Je1jce__l;R01ds Run Responsible For Outrages. � �,., from Ottawa says* e I real freights, bags included: . . I- "... -The following message ,, from, her; some not even so well known, have . . . - � I *$37.25,per ton; shorts, $42.25 per ton; . � ... . . . I ?r I .V� 3 possible, is that Hay-Ne, 1, $22.00 to $2,4.00 PS; ­7$`..'1.00 per ..� " j44 the en of f oir 'by, Brig: Aipsterdsm, Dee. 8 ,-Dutch public ,-presence '83 Soon Ul. , i Mal thA Queen to worn !been called . . $20.00 to .- .. � . t . .'-n4 � .disposition .of i many persons in Germany have not ton - mixed .. . I , -, , I he. Empire has been .received by his William W. Hertz, who' is directing.jopi,ailin.concerni g the . Excellency the Governor-General: - it last - yet abandoned the hope- of restoring -toll track +oi6nto' , 4 .. .., ,. w_-Car lots, $10.,00 t� 10.50, , -�.. . - . .the equipment of the American Peace i the ex-Kaiser his been roused m I . Wt,; . .�... � .1_,., . � . .. :� I -!!A 1s* months - ago, at the height ' .r required is i by the Inter-Allied, Conference in Lon- I the Imperial power. if tft k Toronto. . . . . - .. . 7".... , . 7-1- , .. . gatqq. The number _ . '*�, E , ":. Of ily jt- , I I - - ... � . .- _'_1 , I . I I our anxiety al strain, I seats dele -_ .ari now fu e � "It would not be � surprising c , * - !. .. 2� name - of . the women k indicative of the: diversity, of the d9n. The Dutch *demand for his ex- 1 these people entertain relations with - - . : - ..sne women the Peelfe petting an alli4id .C.a�'Prodne&-�Wbotmale I . _ . _ . � . - 89age in the races and countries before . '-the article. �64c; � � Germans In Holl&d," 53 to 401 our lands to our men fighting for! Conference, either through partielpa- tradition. . iingtil'ified � i6oheludep. "Consequently, ;is long I Eggs--No. I storage, . - 11 11 . ". -*as the'seas. Now, in hour � . 5 . us al the war or by : reason � -Of Dr.' I.,auje,Laaele,.'& din the, selected storage, S- to 5c; c&rt`*W' . f thankfulness and hope I. should; tion ... ` article on. the I as the Kaiser is In - Hollan4, . 70 to 75c. Butter`"' - � � .0 treaties or other relations. are ex- � new-laid, .. women - I legal authority, in an I %of, t arms -of a political ._.plot ,. - Creamery solide,' Sl to 58c; - do., : -1. ' like to-ghle-A-mea"', - Amsterdam Telegr �. I ' . I . �� .... . . . . rZig bw a &; -Thell laugual corn , subject in the A t." 6s to 55c; choice dairy riots .:1, I.1' . �­ . - . , I I I li�i'llililll!, r � Dec-S--- 11 � I �. ­ ­ - � -of the Empire. During tK8--wrZ&r0_1;i1eeei4 - 1� - ___D__ I if tints, , P '. . ties French, Italian, relli , - fx)-Fna4u�-that-thel �- -_ 11 Isti! ,the � al C. dalirl prints' 39 privilege' Pr i Nor come to Holland an a private person, � London, ee. A 'r I r, loam l .,* have been van high : Montenegrin, . 11 a 11 tic $k - ----- !M' . . se, Spanial . form to 40c; bake" i- � I -,-a �al �_. of service; they have risen to the, ne ' I -slat on ,the delivery of the ftr` I � . I .. _... r - . . hat the text Prince 1 . One: 11 ' , . . : Llpregiin, Bulgarian.' German, Hun- I arguing t Of the abdica- l Crown (best grad6). 44 to - - , I " � ed . ­ - to the'German Emperor and to '2714c; - -'-. � great opportunity, and have proved I h, Chinese, Portuguese, � tion, particularly his appeal . . .. -! garian, Turkish, t of -justice � flk=e New, -large, 27 1 .. ;,. �-* , - ' '.. 1 Polish, Swedish, Persian, Russian, i Gorman people, be affixed � to an international court - - - I - --�: 'their courage, steadfastness and abil ple, to which 27 % c;- . sprffi S. mal - V1 , I ­...., - twin -2 to 2se. to watch, -ion.-t� Rolland will,yield, but will first.1-1- - ity. I have been allowedMature and-Alionis, . them- � large, 27 to 21340• 9� 7 -, 1 Serbian, Armenian, Czee�, Ramunis" I the imperial nil that the allies content. a oz., $4�0 67id' APP"clite their Work In ruany'15anish and Arabic. This, with stitute an imperial action on- Dutch � urge � I H,I_1 Comb Roney�m�Aoiceo, . so .to .. , ", , acts of a � selves with an undertaking by 51 - .. I. y, and' ftiy� heart ' soil, irreconcilable, with the, . .'- 113 parts of the countr ekes the quota 24. . I I one � 1� gratitude English, in I " . I land to ii&�& them for life In * $4. 00 For 1,,, 5 � -:1. u and gi - re of r10 - a _ . tins , _'�J I joL fill of admiration I the languages private pq, n. $3.2b ,...fo, . - . The knowledge ' * �, that since! of the Dutch col6nies, according to Mal ... Syrup--I "gal . .7 , I.. ..a I . � 1� liviiat t have Sim. tranalat6ra must be Dr. -Isra 16's conclusion to . - 7§y " - . I � .1 possessed by . I came to Holland under an A16terdsl despatch to t1it .Ex- ",� '- . I . - , . I !-----­- �7- - - . -,r -earnestly trust that thoaEk. the - to get, the precise I the lix-Y.s.101r, . . provisioull-wholesale A � T -.­%- ._� -_ - compiete ifi order ' . . . - N - thrill and glamor of war IS over, the I documents,' i &Ise pretences and since Holland tfi�ts 1',preso. - ' vott, ­ -... X . -.1 . 4, - I �:. , and helpful meaning of' treaties and do ' . - i Holland, it is-understod", will sag- Barrelled Meats-Pickled ,....-?.I � _.. _.. . -sacrifice Does I - - se promises, -_ - - - - - 3 , .-: , .. � spirit of self and hot the 0 ed - that Herr Hohenzollern ` rinssZtk, $47�.,�", V * knoll received pini under false . , ..- wane in . ordinary . speaking ­ enzollern .and his $48 ,a.. - �_ � - . . I , ed from � test , - - .� hit has kindled will not . "the Dutch Government is. freed either .Z�r TX eats-Ott of Pickle, � :i1i r ! . - . �g . - I- let Oro . son be placed on an island in e ween - �.,,. the coming days. ne . first .0 Wt. . . - i The East r-w4st-Indies _Wherq_��wjll � less than smoked. Ing upon the world, b The first anslatol from among I ." - - - - - - ' T Smoke& "-- a-VA . Ile 112 to 81c.. with it ' - I . Itie fresh es nsibil- obtaining fr ; � W guarded by a Dutch fleet. I . I - ' many difficu 5, . faced: coibge men or army man. and should , e Nieuwe Van Den Dag Says It a also anticipated that H011An4 1 hams, medium, 28 t' o29c;' Cl . 4 it I .. I .. cooked hams, 51 to C' Z -- �­. hies and serious prqb6 - various holds the- opinion I , .' 6r � to 31c; . � ,ems - that the . f ormer i- . ­� � - I the the .be lacking, Others from � Will be asked'for compensation . n - be ,'bone 11; I - - . - I has secured for I. - Emperor is responsible for, � . tPlidn, 46 to 47, bacon, 42 t9.47c. „Parliament n -�to 62c. . .. ter opportunities of more !Ivilian occupations will �be taken. Germs It - - Breakfast_ - - country greater . - . - . . . lops in BeigIum'perinitting a viola violation of 110F.,neutral the 'Rcti* of -his tro 0 36c. !K_.. . : but � -0- . - - ruthless sub- -it: by allowing Gorman troops to Pass t-cottage-roll N�tc ' . ried education, � . P and France. for tiie thorough ,and va - Lthl the province of Lumburg on i Dry gaited Meats�-Long clexrs inL �_'rentsL - cioar 'warfare and the aerial, bombitwill depend :upon the - 115h � marine Belgium and re- t,ona. 30c;.In cases,30%c "used'CPARLY TO, '.. bardments of Open to'wus-and that,,Itbeir retreaf from Iliellies 2S t.6 284c; fatbaM, *vhether these opportunities are _7.rw7 - _____ . I . n- I cell German ships from -Antwerp. �­tigrces.. at "to - 31 , .� .. . . , !consequently, no . Dutch Govern- I- i .%C, I'll - � . UM rMy I consequ- -LZA-2bro, - 11 ­-to the full . . . le L w , This compensation, save the corl 1 to ax%c; .7 .: 5 1 ' ,tWe all rejoice that plans are afoot i mentr- with -common sense_ . ."Id' , the cession tube, 31 U to -32c;- pailliv al . . . . �Lo , ' I to 33C. shortening, � , end the existence 7­� . .1 war p;ndeftt. may possibly be t .Belel prinii,. 32% for bringing to @@ I - I I allow Holland to be involved ii ed � of-certain territory along the � , ,261,' to -25%c; tube, 24 to . ­�."',­ .- . - of such bad and crowded. housing, as � -,--,. . - I . ,- , , or havi her food supply endanger d since 1839, tiorces, . . .. , : I .. � . home life almost impossible. ­ " ... -of. friendliness I frontier owned by Hollati 26c; Poll 16 to 261/4c; .1-1b. print* . . 4 makes - ' Lverhapli I ' . . . . j. .,. .. u . ever the Empire Conference Will Open the Fh-4t, by, reawn of acts part of Dutch 1 il to.27 % c. - - - ' -- • , Tol more than toward the former mop*rcU. . - - ..­ -.. - . � population of which re- ' - .�, ­: - ­ I larg- I Week in January. ' son, the 'newsplapliburg. the needs bar daughters, for, in the I . . I -. ,-.Another real, . Rio .claimed to be principally Bel- treal Markets ­ .. Ill er woria 01 V"011, __d industrial . e S. why Holland . should be re- I Rion i,s.c . 191. � , ,�] . I0,-OAt1§,-Zl I . ­ A despatch f If .. . Dee 1. . .. . L _ . ern's', rian. Montreal _Dec. !!! .. --work, women are A#UY taking a -Allied conference will rew- litsved o .. in; . - _ - __ ____ - . - . � 140. I _ . Wn ' - . _ Inter . - --- __ - - - ...., tr important place. - . on December 16 or 17. The. .- . . I 2b to I.M. Mkd--=- . . semble ' ' ' Haig, in his official report' Saturday dard grade, $It. $6.00. ..--.. ,,:: "As we have been united in all our be at the Foreign OfflcA_ - I -i I oists--Bar ' :- � . I meetings will ' I . * L on the movements of the Brit 37 25• lbs. $4 85 to $42.25. . ­ 9 .yz: "Cologne, - - , �­ - .. - I in the Quai & and not at Ver- jL I , Bran, 25. _ ShO�tsf W . L % work whether of head or hands, in a Orsay, BRITISH W - I `n&�Ih 00 to $70.00•$26.00 "sisterhood of suffering and ser- 1 rmy in Gerfirany.48 Hay i- '. real i sailles. . Dol Lloyd George, - the ' by our ad- Mouillie, VS. - $26. 00, U - I ;�iee during I . _ _� the- war, let us go on ;' and A. J. Balfour, -.1 I was eqered lapt night � No%, 2. per ton, car r lots, � � ' p : ' ­_ . �.. .. . 1 British Premier, . ,� . ,e A Cologne desps - . . , ---- - jSUN V I val d troops." it"' i $26 - 00. Che"130-7Ffnest eastern" . ,, .. 5cther with the same unity . ­�:._ __ K RV MINE , ' 1 -WOrX1nW V4 the Foreign-Minister, expect to come . ii�. %' Rhenisch Westphalian Batter-Choicest -dream. 11. f for the resettlement and Friday's ,24 to 25c. i.-O P= L I here at that time to meet President - - -`�. . I -tt of ' - --seweted, 55c; 1 I . . . . ten says that Cologne I - Egg& I.. � . -, . . ,reconstruct on of our country. - . - - Wilson and attend the, conference, but daze Est - cry, 51 to b2c --pex .1 I W Struck a be resenting aw strange spec- No - 1 stock, 50c- .41 .... . _ 2 � I .. n - - : - ­f , , .. _­ .. 3 314 . . - - - �ftot Permit them . . -ed Ab - . i , of Crew 't*ir, killed , , . I bai, car lots, $1.70 to $1-76- Dress ' . .. . L - a - 20 �-' - �., 11 �lo­llll­ . I , ..-. em to remain more than --- 1. Perish. � - - - -, I t1le recently: Laiege npml�ors of di � $24.50 td' ' - I . ,(Signed) � Mary R.' lb the elections in Great Britain may. St k Mine in Baltic-Eleven Potatoes - I ., . . . . . - � soldiers, youths and even, , -, two or three days. � . A despatch from London says- chanted soldie 0 il, rd- , w6od­ pal . . . 6 . 11, . I n . . _. 00 32% . I 1 1� 8 BACK _... . . � a � to 1. ­ . .1 . nUSSIA,TURN � opening of the Peace Congress re 'Missing as res,dilt, school childre'. stimulated. by offers125 net, I The . Eleven Men aI lbs I _;ll I ,�.. I,m,00 PRISONERS January. of .rewards_ -saving;-).1 - � . ; ­ � first week in rds- for guns for the, . .. . - � ..., - ­14, - .. f of th� BritNh warship Cassandra Gol r-• :_ - , � - I meetings will be the. -mine - in the � Entente 'Stock Markets - lay getting _the i . � _. - � --I . . � for. the -tr.g .in contact *tth a troops,.qlr. b right bank of - � _ Live. , .- I .. . - ys_Th- The first race , ac-. artillery pieces t6 the Toronto, Dec. 10 Choice heavy­ . I e . -'A despatch. from London says--The -preliminaries . � I Ton,. " � S actual framing of the I "harnessift -them I , - butchers' . , , B-chic Seer last Wednesday night - iovernment has refused to I of peace with the representatives of -ding to an official communication the Rhine, were bearing 'guns ,,steers, cVoai�e4) to $14'00 0, I ..Itusaian C )*;l Russian soldiers 4rho, . 3 be pres. P': Admiralty Torpedo- I selves to gun carriages 9 cattle, ,.d$11.60 to J12.00., .(I*, . vidmit 11W s who will 1�111� the enemy power . issued by the A I ; 10.76 to $11.26- do. -vill6dilim, wr' Prison s,*W Germany and .. the remain- and dral P 5 to � , bave been er. I I ant. . - ' I . .11 . . I . lha'j -turned thein back to the frontier, e .. . ' boat destroyers rescued '... - $9.25 to-$V.b . . � .. . - . i The names Of th�'French. delegates 1-der- of the crave: The -text of -the Ad7- . . .:r.. , . ..� bulls,�choice, G.25 to $11. ; - � .. � - . 'despatch to the . A -ess have not as - . . . Ii. ..:-- ..____,_______0 - I , $9.00; - .. ­_" -.according to a Berlin Ito the Peace Congi miralty statement says: i, I. . •I I - "I '- .., do. medium ulls, 8.75 to $9.25.; do, ' 1 . . '- -�`Express under dater of Monday. The i yet been announced, but it is under- i "The British warship Cassandra � BRITISH DELEGATES : % .I. - .rough bulls, 7.b0 to $9.0.0- butchers' - . . . � . - ­%. incident is serious for Germany be. hood they will be three members of, just be- - ,- - AT WILHELMSHAVEN' cows, chbice $1 . 5 to , 1'. 00; , do, .... 11 . n -a. mine in 141tic .•% . . .. ,.. .. " medium. � .... -1 1. to%$9.60; 0. :. asity of-'feeding these . � struck I 1. .� - j the Gqvernmeiit,'and poll a-fourth . . �- 10W $9 - ?$5,�, - cause of tbonece 0 sank at i .., �-- ... - 1 . . � _o - , - . I I 1. � . 1. � I - .•. . $7.00 . I I - . I " , Eleven men are! . -- . _7' legatee Will be � fore midnight Wednesday, ay ­ 8.0o to, .25; do. common, I ­ men. her. The British de I 1-*.m. Thtes-daY. The .50" - __ ' j mem I . stockers, ".75 to $10, r - 400� 1 '� _:..' it ,is, reported- that -the - Russian' Premier Lloy4i .George, Foreign Min- 1'rimissirl Presumably-:they were 1 A ,lespatch from Lond on says , to $7.75, . . - A .J with .. 25; .0� - prisoners have seized -four ships at : iqfer Balfour. Chancellor 'of -the Ex- . � I British battleship Hercules, � a I feeders, *10. 25 to $11 canners; . I.. ... I , . . - . I I . 0 to $160: 00;- do. 60M. , . , - hich the Brit-, , C I led by the ,explosion. I , escorted milkers, good . to. . ll . West Prussia, w r Andiew- Bonar Law, George. . ,nder of the- officers and � naval. delegh.tion aboard Y 1 $5 35 to $5.50', In I ... . - _Danzig, ss had obtained from. the - cheque ' "Thp. reXp*I . t destroyers, arrived oice, $90.01 . I Z� ,::�. ish -Red -Cross Barnes,er Of the - . roydr­i."! fl�l torpedo-boa I - . . Nicoll Bar es, Labor member ; $75-00; nPrink �­ I ­; _ , were saved by our desti -I id med.. -$65. 00 to . . I ­ '4 for the. purpose of llou.�Inl; i delegate not crew w in JabdelBay Thursday,- says. a des, . 'IijVt e;ooil 1. - twans . -Cal)jqet- and a-riftl _-3l; - - ' , - I , r I Telegraph ers, $90-00 to $160.,00A. - I � Ge _ I NYa ' 'patch to the - Exchange .,. . 1q, I '? I - COLOG', I -, ".() I I � , : . ,.British prisoners. . . , et sell It is anticipated' BRITISR TROOPS INS qE, 1. gq. go'to $10.50; yearlings, _'. . . -, .. .. - MARSHAL HAIG REPORTS! f 3.54); spring . ... 'i . . d.." � .,:,. Y from Copepliagen. . . . � ........ :.410 .............. M_ � -- the deliberations will last abrout -- lambs, $13 - 60 t0l: - .1, . 1. . a . _. ... � � . .�, -;,-, -, an unless •unforeseen! FIELD MAR Jande Bay is the port of the Ger- 1 91 . ga-ED, - ',_-:'_.s � four IR011ths, - (", - - - . - - i il-helmsbaven. 1$14 75- calves, good to choice, $15-00 �'- I I AGREEMENT -15 EXPI .4 ctio la- shal man -$T7.50; * hogs, fed and'' watered, I - arise, that final a S. ' ., _- " " n will Dec.-; -Fielid T - - � to " J off cars, $18,50. � I obstacle., . Y. I Londoii, I _� r naval station at W . 1 $1 "" �ON TWO MAIN QUESTIONS: t of Iva __8.25,�do' weighed - ­12 . . . I Tart ____._1 M '10--Steers, -_ be reached toward early P, - . �_. ont,eai $7.09 �_ . I. - ... - I. ... . .. I ... . .:.. !:, :, i ' Dec. - - -,; Two,, 0 � . - , I . .1.. , I..... 1:4. ,�.. I .:1 � : !4.:.. 1 � $7. 00' to' - , says= . :., .:�: ... , ., , ." - - - . . .., -_ .". ., 'k dpsptit�4 from i . 0. . . ::�� .',.I,. .%, .. � . : �, �. . :.,,t. to $11.00; butchers' cows, .,_ , London ." , , .:.� , , , 6, __­&­*� I $10. (*; gT.112,s calves, �5. 00 - to $7 - W,' � oi-�� 'und'erstood to -be tefi_. - �.. -...... �� . ': �: �;.'-�.:.,.;:il*:�ii�i���i""!i.i���i�i��::����i-i:�..,.,��: k. ': 1".i::: . I�V,_­�^ . -. � , '. sti , GERIll fL�NDS TO .ALLIES, ". A"-;M,'..'-­,­` - �ll:;,;:I�.:.I:i:::�l::�':��:�,::�;,i�::i�..,�--.,.'�: �,% '' . " _. �. �'..'..- �... .;� . ...... ..� ... .. ... � . .. ..$16,00. "; �: � " , ;:,::�-, , ." -W. - . `* -1, - * .: que . . ­1. : _ �, tock, $14.00 to �-,I-,, . ;. ;%..,%:,�.� 4. . 't 1 milk-W 5 . t ,e-. premor -L'i ,.. � , ��,& - . ­.­ - - I �'10A,A_00 ,r, RA_XCS GOLD .. - - 1:� .:­ . ­. ,Amllie. � . I � gaging lu - 1. I. �� . ­1 I _.'Z� � � , ,� 1, �t. � I -..-. _C�_, ­ I . I the fre'e,dom of the seas I - . . - ­ �.:.'11 .. ­7 -.1.::`�1_1* '.�7 '� .. , ., � , - . : .:.�_;...... _­�� ."e4 .. %. -are , .... ...'.*"; . . ;.; .,�*. . . . .... - . - ,e.,:�� 1,�Vx� � . . --Cf Alip. Alenal � . especially I � ��:.. I I , , . ,(F" - . . . . I 1 ­ I' - - I - ' ' ; , I - I . t, t -- arrive at in he 1 .!,­� ... � - I - h they expec o ar, #A despatch from Paris says -The `IAWWA_lld�"jq%� - . I , t m6� I ;7 ". . on ,%l ,f f. . .b , - " .,. � Fk ":!'�` - .. � . r 'presentation - - -- I be restit I fts" i�A' - ... ,,�.k . -, .Succession to.German Throne I -e : ''��. ­..". I., . . . p 1 for 11 . , , � _ I - , . G . .1 V; . r A I '0 �... .1 . - agreement ermerl ha,. I K . .: . ,� . , . . r­ ." , e Fkari- I , -W the li I . �. I , i !a clainig on the t liL.:, AM :1 . I -----� 0 or 5UHM", ...- ­. ,i . I 1�1 . -espatch..,from ..Paris says _ I I . ,v 1 .Vfffr�_Pme'., , . A .d I , L Jugo-Sla francs gold, which (tarric T7 .1K.37 I � . "..I., � , _ 4 - - - � the stew .Ig�%.Wqlll ..._ ... . .. _ '$,tic affecting , � 100,600,o0o . ., �� I _�': .:­W4,._TP;__1_T_;1 - - � I 11 , ,­- �, � 7: O­ - ­ -- . -he ' � . '.. . iin I ry. .The .:,. �,:,.`�, �kl ­ Sta�e, on which an understanding: iron, - t, - - Rus, f,rc. FS11 I ,. ,,�r ie_ 4 - 0-N.5,7 -A-4 0, :,.: I Te"'U'r.'ea-11113, right to A . . - , 1�_ I . . . . .. . . .without.' I ... � . . . iaflokudrding-Italy's position vered a rlc!�. Cqllec- ...: ..., llj�' . '�.' I 1, I ': . I - :i French bave rc,.rQ I , , �� I ".: .. . � . .,�� :,.:,. ,VNro, Oil . ,throne. - - 41 -Slays-Slays) terra- I tion of art ,) ., .: .11, . .W *from 14 ' . Ir works: by Quentin, Delatur . Y , , !,'.: .,,�,,_ compromisIng the I 11 I. I -, �_, .. ::.i, :. -3 l9asle . ...... �- " , �*. .il .5 �, - �. ; �p 1. - A despatch received in .� ts Is being 1 len from S �::: , , 5 � 457.1 - I - gt . , A t stolen t. .�,�N_ . ;_ .�X_ .1 . . �. . etcher, . . 4 7- . � .!;::. .::%i:%11� the .semi-official Wolff 'I , . . - . 1: I - t;ToN% ­Prince in re I _ ' -out .. . . " I " " - Antoine ��:.� - . . -I'll �, , .:�'. :!:..:%.:,7� .11� . . � tonal and ethnological rights Bureau quotes . ..� stat s by , , , WC: - I worked, - • ­ �uc�,,t,iol,, 't'lll p�iiigrig, QQ-ft :.i.:.,. enouncing , I . ii�,_ , 4% �I, �. �. -, .11 I . :. , Lha -ji . '1� _ - - - .. . 1. I . 11 11. .:::,: -":%�.:.,* �.l I .1 . . - -- ., _'_ .' i Wattcau.:.taXqn , . :1� .. - ' .. . , :%'...::� id: , . . I . 1, A. I .,.. ;; ... . throne 'as having said: .* .tA , .. .. . ..�- I— . .! r .. - I ,::!��.. and definitely it ,:;,t - .. � Oft 'volenciefines _'The'v#Auc of the- r6- . � 11 v . .i � � L. il ORDERED TO RAISE OATS .- . ill'' . ,.�� ,:�'*itt�%:i:x� .formally' .� �, 4, I . '. �:i�-,i::..4 I. "I renounce - �_- - . .. I I I !, ! - i i s estimated at ...".. . . .,�,,:...crown of -Prussia and. ' .. � TOBRITISH TROOPS turned niasterpioceiq ­ . :1 alt rights to the cro' . . , .. - . ! �1:,:?,. I . I_t - -_ - _. ., - .Li:;:�' I� t, � , - � I 'BI T,000,000,009 franca ,. . r( '0 imperial crown which ,%�ould'have - . . . .iti� . . : !'!� . the Of. 'n .4h - I- . �. I , D $:The- - - . � . . I . . 11 . .. renunciation �., ­ -' Amsterdam, 1- -,. .. *­- I t ...". : . ... . - fa - for . olth6l �. .1-1 11 - - :1% � -: -, , authorities in � eldirke of the oecupa- �::: ... ` .: ­� .:- .. - Emperor-Sing or le " � TRIAL OF. FI;,GtTIVE KAISER � .: I �* is,4;.; . ... � . :4,117� ., - "! the Em 1. , - � .- - ,;. 1E . �, � . ,118AILL9.9 . ­ , * ,tion in the German zone assigned t ,I,Q ,B ,�:���6i.��*,'!.,.',,'.,�",�.>;'� - reasons. - ' E RELI) AT I - .� &&: .,i .., . I -afiA siga , . N . 1. -the Briti have ordered all the . � . . . . . , I......,.: ,.I' ­_ I ­ , !!:�.�� . . "Given-bY MY authority I I w 1h army I - .:., ... t .� . ': . � - `G 72 their- buts to . . .. T. 1. 1,; one at Wicringe1v Pe- - ��.,� .1 1. . ... . : .M. .. . ;;;;;;. - ­ - German tneft to, Ise-Reynold's news- . . . . . . . ;. .... . I by MY hand. D .. Fq! y ;; ... :.. � ., , ,9 , 14"111, � .I � London; Dec.DeeI . .: :; ­�.. 1-:.. . . - . . - I I, lots. . . �'� . ,.. British officers, according to an of lainis that it Mis' information<..Y .. atiors ceieorating eember I .. -� , � .� .. . 11, ficial announcement in They' paper c e fugitive Kaiser, . LLIES British; French an American 11 Impor- "(Signed) I �. - � , .. �� .. :,.., , I . ficial Berlin. that the trial Of tits LLiES OF Ta little party at Ofteud, The dot is W ,_ . Tx.f. . 11� 164 I , must do similarly whe'n the British William Hohenzollern, Will be kold at the deflat of the Germans VY. I. V . "PEDERICIL W11413E . . ;1� �0, the P41- � . I I.. � ,,� t, .. , . - . � 1, ! I . . � . Nrel Anthem is sun . Wat tueMber ot the party. 1. � .11", ­�O_�. .I. ­ . . I:., . . , . � . . . - I. - . . . �r 11mmment 1W&6 - - , �'Versailles. -;.r.:�;. � � . I.- I I .1 . - . . . . . . � .. .. � � -.1 I . . I \ I . . , .. I ;1-,� _. . I , .. � ... .. - I %, I ". � w I I - 110i 1". *-" I - I - , .. . - I , ".,� _� . . . I I , .--. .. I �. % - : "_ .. �.�: �., .�;,,',* , . I , I .. : ., . . . . ., , -1k. ��: ­. - I L . ­1,-.".-- �] ''•i �,' , 4� . . , 'i Z� . .4 ��7�" �� ,;; . , , I _% .. . ,_1 ", 1-� , % " ,�!, .jl�5u �� " .,C­-&e�'�f,j�,'_�_ _ .,; :..�;,,_.j. .��,.� 7�­:. '.---*,, 7 . - IL -, . �_'.."­,, .�._ �.,'�', .�,. ­�_,14&L2'­ilh,%)k. .icj������a ;_Q �_, I y4!, 11 Auixion Stile of PATFJOTUDL "its reathes a there a "MALIN With do^"I GO", Oil "P oe" AV C�003:)S. Pigs, Fiarykittl' ne or to himself , hath said. Now A-rivingAt THE Q OCERY STORE ne. Implements, E v -AThig &0 MY own, my native Land..., so CHINA The property of TOYS 'Thousands upon th6usands- of imen la of �F 1.50 per Year 11-25 if paid in advance. A fine dis uvu vitleasp loys dor He 3S=XjXj-__ e -mer thiff-m-el Baths during the See them before and Boys At ]�Ot 5. (jon. 8. Pickerin Past four yeare; never has the love NURKAR, Proprie tor. of home -a" c -buying. the -new game Tuesdisly, December tb ouittry called for such a for kiddies the. Patriotism does not begin ORANGES 11gTTi R8 TO BWNANAS THE EDITOR The following propes!ty nor end with war. a We cannot all New, Sweet, Fresh, Ripe, Seddless Fresh Ripe Fruit Locust Hill, Deo, 8, 191()� HORSM serve on thi):battlefleld-but we can also Grape Fruit.. 'o the Brown mare, bay gelding 5 years old, be as truly patriotic In looking after All The Time ve$tock Producers chestnut horse, baydrng mare 0 yrs the welfare of our e0itntrYmen here and Feeders old very quiet, 2L bay.fillies 3 yrs old by, at home. NUTS GENTLEMEN ;-Ili a circular letter There is an en Fresh Mixed CANDY R, Sent by -the Live Stock Commission of b r p emy in our midst�- us' All kinds -Bulk, Bones King's Courtship. bay gelding 3 F a old t Ottawa to the, drovers the King Saul. brown filly a y�% old by ton. Lttrkl�g unstispect. Good and whotesome and Cost foRowing Wing's Couitahip,.browkim�Lre5 yra old es, It'seeks bu. t Goods. Fresh and Sweet Foothold to facts Are given, showing a decrease of drag its victims down FRUITS •-and one 'half .million head of.cat- CATTLE to death. GRAPES :tle; 'five and onehalf million bead of Red Durham cow 7 yrs -old calf by side Surely it is 'a true test Of love of New Table Raisins, New Prunes, The Finest Christmas country to devote. our eneriies and New cow 6 yro. bred. Nov. 19, Grapes ',.sheep and twenty-five million bead of roan Durba our. means. towards e: New'Table Pigs, es -ope, o4k-ing to the priolon rod and white cow 6 yrs bred Nov."rosh.Raisins,. Currants, Peel8L Pigs In Butsuch a foe. Ftei�minatjng Look Good at Table ed hostilities. This does not reio and white cow 6 yrs bred Nov. 22, hay Just learned of a family, VEGETABLES Ft: : include - We e the Russian or Au�,trla-Hubgarlan de. VtO. c,ow with calf by side, red cow due alines,' as,,,there -are 13o reliable esti. M* 1. 2 red heifers 8 yrs old- eaI comfortable, now in the FISH ves by mates from these eQuntries si�dq 3 feeding steers 4bout 10 grip of poverty and misery, The Freth Herring, owing'to t.. 2 st-eeks2yr4 old,.l steer I yr father developed consumption; after Fresh Parsai turbances. psi Haddie scoes, itheir internal civil disturbances, old-, c5"belf - a lingering, Illness that exhausted Fresh nt wilt titke the best part' of ten lie"g.2 yrs, calves, 2 veal calyes. Carrots A their sayings, he died, leaving the Fillets, Codfish Oftb and flocks Durham bull - registered .4. years to rebuild the herds ese countries. So it is necessary, PIGS AND FOWL mother and four little ones penniless "Buy All your Xulas Groceries at The Grocers" -worse still, all the children have also profitable. that Cahadianfarmers Sow bred Oct. 13.' sow bred Sept. 30, 9 ..contracted the same disease.- Thii Ark fors •Calendari with'yo*til order. t'-.: pay the live, stock busbatidry careful YOulig Pigs 3_,'Months old, .100 Ply- case Is -not .exceptional, family 'after -attention at the pregent time.' So inotitb Rock hens. family. is suffering a similar 'fate. d AM ES R 10HA, Two good grain crops. %vill, restore IMPLENENT6, FURINITCRE ETC.The Muskoka Free Hospital for to the world the normal cereal reser. Binder 6 ft F & W, WS N sets Of harrPonsumptives -the -pioneer in the A Tess but the live stock reserves in- :prink tooth c'ultivata'r. I'and roller: war against the Great White Pts �.'crease very slowly tin4 ALSIKE under the most fav- seed drill M -H, mower F &-.W --needs your acts-ve help • to carry on SEE -able eir6urustsincea."ander itiodoubtful corn cultivator Cockshut its work. Keep awa the 'flu t, hay rake. COnsumption can be cured y if at an} time in a generation will sinal! icuffler, single riding Plow, d9u. if taken in time: Must the 'fight be there be better opportunities for; -five Perrin. 2 loft for lack of funds? a Nvarm Sweater By buy' ble riding plow WANTED -stock production. Plows, turnip drill, set of bob Coat. ave a big rang LI walking 0 Gifts may 'be sent to Sir William :.-We will The bib -sleighs pay. the highest e To Stock Commission have nearly new, cutting box 'M' J.* Gage, 84 Spadina avenue. Toronto, Jo choose from in men's -H, grain tuted a Feed Commission and are cinder, emery, stone. Otto or to George A. Redd, or all kinds women's, boys' d to sell to farmers and feeders 6, Ut 40 f t r��tk- Secretary, prices f 7 - betting. root P61P Treasurer, Gage Institute.' 223 Col- girl:e ge of stock er, 2 wagens, of seed and lading "no follows, Id' car loti, bill rack, set of scales Cbat am. ha lege street, Toronto. ng with - draft attached h y "Mple Core rack. set of springs. Melotte separator, Send its samples and got sizes grade, cool and sweet) F.,O.B. horse power rods an A - It- t klees.t.hat cannotbeotir prices before - - lar. Aw, arre�lslime SO ebur, .. at. Now Advio0tisementg. found,olsewhere. ph Recieaaed wheat screenin;sP hani fanning mill and bagger, to bug - selling. 0. B. ri Fort William, at' $W per ton Oil F ly, top buggy rubber tired. 2 9=1? The best of facilities 'Call and see the big.raulie of eake Meal (In 2001b. sacks) F. O. *B. -To. I trips. cu tter nearly new, 2 rbbes, 2 set BUSINESS -FOR SALE' - for clemolux. Apply to S. Bath, Pickering. 11-12 -:­7nderwear for the. canto, at $134 perton., MILK cutter bQs.- 2 sets double hurneas, tic Yours truly,' [horse colla-ts, 2 sets single h whole family. harness, via - b RX egarbarrel. galvanizedc6aloildrumn, H. STViRT CL OR SALE -Beautiful Persian lam I H- DO Co KPANY B Fcoat.cheap. Apply at NEWS Office. 11-12 WHITBY, C. xxx HITB ONTXR10 I Fingold,�Ncrt4 Cluem6ni es. . lion 'k�ttle_ VV�ANTED-Tin -cars. �JT I mperial Oxford range, Perfec. I Write or phone Brown & Winterstein, stou �_.TSESEARE FAMILYTfUtS hay, I'01 wt and famil tbut;ver' coal ,ill 'StO36,k., parlor y thm and interests. ervot& villa. Io -22 tress and 'value of The Youth's Companion bn : t._rrinas. stand, 1 OR SALE -Set of sfeighq. hay the f I) is doubly appre'cl tension leaf ;tible' leaf "ble. Track wagon box. %cufner. set 61,pperg, and le -S the ouite, 2 bed-roolu iitiltes, twdstead. mat, ion 2. 40veryth]64, It is- a time w en at*d* It ctitteT-4. v. C1 eari a (3 servemem I Cupboard. de. 2 V�;M. McCaig, Pickering- 11-1.1 I AZL. every age. because youth- corner glAss coruip.i. hall Limp - fulness has mothiag to do with years, hanging fanip-4. couch, 4 0 R S ES4 Beginning with SItur hand lamps, hittt4r howl FOR work day, Dee. 7th. we will dispose of our i -I and the paper appeals to the h6peful, Firti print, H_ team. abotgood driving mare, standard Ptill Millinery stock at greaely reduced prices. the eatbusiastic. thoge h Churn._ pictures. seed Pot&Wes. Ace- bred. Apply at Pickering Livery TheEditorial Page is for full -fl cream -freezer Oqts. furki. ensilaAe edged Everlything *111 fSe sold fink spactes, hOes.'Oulleys and - and the.-FAmily Page-.- B numer. "OV.IENT. at cost. Municipal 'and 4, PH e, Girls' Page and Special,rea ous otber articles. tur on Bonds. Municipal �Vr. D- Dykes - _-After.Chrtsta as we will be delfght'All hands. -haby. Ont.,- Bell phoii 'pr aced to iake orders I As Mr.'Bell has Sold hia ne The farm. e4ry- Ind, tatf for Dress' talking. a friend, a servant, a sLor-y-telle is an thing will positively be sold., -1afornier-a P. OR SALE -11 pig". egit,is at Mr le things __Si and Miss Sitep erd, Pickeiding It not only it"d* for the hest'thin S. 6. P but It furnidbes them. The brighte F 0. 1. Locus Mg -Ed fowl. furniture and all' p ft 10 17 nnon11.18 the surest and most trtLitwortby peri- sums Of 710*%md under, caL.3b :aver oldica.)-and known as sti, STRAYED -From lot 15. con. 9. 3ainety years, credit given Pir The family favorite In S kermg. on or about wov, 2&&.• snack bay ch . for over that amount 10 ihontbs fte homes that make Amerl CO parties fuinishing appri.oved joiat roadster colt. rising 2 youn old. to America It R-. R. No. 1, Pickering. W, H. Jackaon. PIC KERING G.�RAGE IS. to -day.- notes.. 5 per cent. per aanum will F be allowed for rash. "bough -woeth much more the TANT&D-Younis girl ove _91vteen Having pum-hai6d -the gii' 9 for light hnu" r rage business of Rus self 'L"u,( work; three ehil ron- lare sell Andrew, we are - 0. re antes: Alp d 'to repel- bont pal tomr. Moore, 24 A. I makes of autos. -Ric timond's great star &I,- corsAve.. Toronto. Having worked in an -nutnberLof f Anne Exeter. 10 chapters, be. Miss G E R R 67 Z) .factory Forte yeitre, w"re prepared to , ne Hillcrest 42W. auto Sinning December 11 OR SALE BY TEN DER-Teinders-' The following special"- 'offer is made OF wHirEVALE the undersi Fwlll be received b gned for the guarantee satisfaction, -or money reftinded new go to announce that she is prepared shop. dwelling etc, r g. subscribers Be purchase of the Pic erin L 2 drug. stdm barber 1. The Youth a Companion -32 Issues to 410 plain sewing of any kind, Qnc. OR McFadden. ham. T Mc adden. Dur We keep'la stock.all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all L of 1919' makes of.cars, oils, etc. 1918. ret C;71LI attached AWN i& wal weekly Issu" TICE -Is hereby given 0 SALT; -1 large Lau I All the remaining w Ist Sam. FhoftHe burner lies ' vid !!�!_with oven at /Vouel► - Burgoyne oi the Township of ns�kejtetq * 115 ssUAN- "7 IF On tarip, _ i" at C P - R.- s-t'a Poo Cusupan�on orae Calendar r-1`5" TrMy in Efie Cou e -r, condition � In for 19ir triont. 'Eton, -Clare- in the Province of Ontario, F#%rtj3 All the above for -only S2,25 -or you. will apply to the % Parliament of Cana. CIDER - MILL-BPgirining with may incIdde 4a at the next -session, thereof, for a 'l -Monday, Nov, 23t h. I will operate a modern -C McCall's Magazine,- 12 fdAhion Bill of Divorce from his 'Wife Alire cider radi in a frost-proqf building in Brougham Village Current prices. I wiu also keep mumbers. All for only. $3.26: ,The Maud Clarke of the Town nf-Hilton ID 4nd, them.bat'rrels suitable for e Pickering Hardware, -Store -two magazines nja;r be seat to sepsis: the Smte of New 'El"n p on For J?Orw P York. one of the vinegar. 3. A -Barclay, Brougham, 9tj Ate addresses if desired. United States of Anit-rica. Married 7 n thegroundof adultery and TIME TJ BLE -Pickering Stsiton 0 7 THE YOUTE1'8'CCrM'PA.41OV, "Marto 0 • --Oommonw_ealth Ave. & St. paul-St., desertion. T. R. Trains going E'ast lag as foijoiwo Now is thel Boston, plass, Dated at the town of Othaws, in the No. 6. Mail 8.07 A M. proper time' to' buy`,Ilappy New Subscriptions Received at County of Ontario In* the ProviWe of 28 Loced �2.3- this P. M. Office. 5th day of August, 30 Local ',,d.2r) P. Id Ontario. the 1 1. Thought Ranges A. D. 1918. Trains going we" 7 -due as follows. - rt SAMUEL Bupte No. 35 Local 9-27A. M. Oy'-ri, Fall guarantee. Economical on fuel By his 110116itor, W. E. N, Sincia, 27 Zooloal 2.M P. M t. do.. AUCTION SALE 1 49_11 Oshawa, On 7 Mail 8.00 p. of Home and Lot in the Village of -, Brougham A tom tete of Washers( run y There will! be offered for sale by pub- hand or power. UK- -11c auction by Fred Postill. Auctioneer xrlftmV Dam, 10, on lsazuratll�y.P.- &be lith day of December, 1918, at 0 18-juab en- k" --W VW UUJ A.M.YV IAMPS, New Perfection Oil 2 m., the following namely lands, a: "BUY &itoflot'lgln the 5th Concession Heaters, Elbows, St of the Township of Pickering more...... Stovepipe, Etc. particularly descri&;f " Village Lot 6 an the west side of John Street jS always In the Village ot Brougham, -compris- rw aving amps yo ei pleasure for *us. to lug about three-quarters of an acre good 'owned by the late Jame Beast. On show our a. .";:Oat We at. all this property there is said to be erect M -Get your Stock Food and Calf Real ere. ed a frame dwelling house. MONEY -ORDER POST OFFICE 'Far 'ws" h At the same time a number of house- S hold *articles bellongin We have the Purple hne". to the late Jane Ploy Keast will be offeredlor sale. _-BANKS AND sale and balance in -30 d hold articles, cash. -.B.AISDON, -'PIC,11111�,N Terms: Ten per cent. on the day of days for house. J. S. G to WHLREVER For furthe, particulars is -Jobu-Keast,' Idle Gr; I rq x 1142, &To .Ont., Admin THIS S1 01Y ollcitoi for the Ad inistrator,and The oU rSu�sttute Administrator, for the Audtioneer, 2- �UY War -Savings Stamps for $4.00 each, place 12.14 Fred Postill..Gree'n River, Ont. j,&e now obtawUbie in 3 1.2 an 7 a them on the Certifica* Which will be g! you; have Your Stamps registered against loss, mpbell Ca' as Com, Barley and Rye Flo Ys It free of charge av say, Money-Qrder Post -Office; and on the Anit &W of 1924, Canada will pay you $5.00 each foe Your stamps. Combined In suitsible proportions with Wheat Flour;. 49 so aid 10 the purchase of W f& they make splendid Bread, tins, Muffins, c you Baabuy 'Pastry and Cookies. 1 25 to each. S4te= of tbM thrg 7 ve or cm thrifiCardwill -blitiCtchanVedfor aW.-ML ThrAftample'3o Slot bear interest- Their virtue Is that they enable "u When buying Wheat Flonr ask for; to 8"1y every 25 cents you can save towards. the rat6jill of a^ ORE -+J. all materials and design ca J. WC 071 rmx-xm "V7XP-M VXic interest -beating Security. I T.TM e. kepi In st"k, it will pay you �.`W high. rates of interest must be paid on Govanment borrow- For Bread that rises welt., sell ali our works aid In"* our stoa obtain floss Dou'll be 11"81 b Ings it in but rignt that every roan, woMan,. and child should a 1-T a X -x v Moll 0%T 0 P psifA we do noll employ them, otonsequeni place nor 'r pp, Seidless wbotesome �t t I tures on'.9 n p3K-. a wveka- cild�- icLen ri�n� Dan Ga R R N t r. ho t -P w S S Stamp. you It t ws sm. and do throw off bAvc the OPPOrtunity to earn this Intaest.11-Sir 7%omas Wisas• ciouis, flake pies, Cookies, etc. sommission of 10 per 0001., whieb For Pastry for deli 11110,111-olinlysave by puftbasing fZ00 8% '5.LO for $,4.0o you Will When buying wheat flour it is patriotic tokbuy equal quantities X. T. MATHESON of substitute. Boars. ffice and woke, Whitby, Ontario -MEMO" IL -1 cNP1.4110OW-A& coba,-Cobra, t s w i! 1W111111 .. .. .� �^ear•tw .,L, ,.•. ,, r• ,. '' !, ... %. _, '� ',�..r -c...a e, i[e ;`x:�a. g„rs+ :7r: ,� .s�,..h a.r k •y .�i h: •• ,. Y',. w . '.:{F'r ,. u - r ,� .rias . ,G; ter. '�sin i•”` . .. ^F .•�.t.6 .. ...; .. .. .. .x #.•�''�"'�v'�';.,. .%..' � .. 9 ,tea•. "a :< ' ... ,.,..e.,: . ,.w�'_ cy...; , "yt'-... x« ,�•.•L" ... 'S.. ' .w.., .•-,"�., .. .Aa+:A' > .... aSy. -n, tie• %%• »`-.. . ,W.':,. ., ... ..,« .. ,.,. ... -.. ,: ._. ... �' Jay_'-�:u;: ;.re in,6•e..:.;jA`e. - r, w^. A r � OLARIkMONT About three o'clock on Thura- - day morning, � _ CHOPPING.! �ICB�RI�4 BAKERY Graham Bros' north barna burning { : Lather 1Q'itkey .spent Monday in , y HtouBvtlle. it to the ground along with ten of Have you paid fur the SAND .rOAT ROLLINt�} Me Usse&Ali�Ln.were in the - ee. Both Wm. x J t -�eity on-Tuesday. -WbVjL _ paper ou ace now BveT airy 111 tth J _ ' •- T1 RU I T V A KE ` T acid Thom" Graham were awn - — Fred Ward spent a few days in at the time,, How the fire oriRinat-, . reading 2 "lf n�ot;'R } city this week. _y.ou plc se do _ J` ed ie a mystery. - The loas will be . a eo just ¢xegp� --t- -=the _ Rev. H. Wood had a business y Toronto on Tuesday. a heavy one for Graham Bros. NOW. - .:"Saturday - tri to To - e �. , :� da , u- a � w�-• p Overseas or Xm James Underhill had s business JOHN F. BAYLES, aCip to Greenbank on Monday NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 , GREENWOOD 50b per lb. ' .;;... 'Coast. ,. .. . as vfi it ngr, Ater, of 9treetsvl le Oth®r8 _-- _ d.-Bundy fnr.aie. —. -- e• otice to Creditors and Others in the Es• 71�g W ilbu r tate cf Hannah Barton, Deceased. Mrs. E. Gleeson and son, • • r Gleeson have.quite recovered from The Creditors of •the Estate of Han- ThidA s . Da �' •- aaj is j nah btit.ton, .late of ilia Village of g ' the "fin. Wbiter•ale in the Township of Picker- '..' Lo not delay in ordering, µ' j SVm. and.Mrs. Lipton are •note'• frig, County of Ontario, widow., de- .�lOtOgl�'a]h getting comfortably settled in ceased, a hu died on or about the 12th by, either Independent ti their new home. day of. September, A. D: 1918, 'are i .,Or Bell phone, Mrs. Black, 'of Toronto, spent hereby 'notified to send by post pre- Mondayy litre with. her mother, paid ur otherwise delijer to the under- • - Z44 Mrs. Alex. Wilson. ' argued exec•ntors or tbeir solicitors on H. R. Monnet', Pickering `- or hefo:e the 2gth day of December, " f ¢ Nelson WagR is. exhibiting iter 1915, tl,rir Christian and surnames, " • Kms' Clydesdale stallions tit the �'iuter ad(lress ai,d description, and. full par- . TL ` Fat Stock Show .fit Guelph this tfculars of their claim zmd. nature of l 11 ex t n S "week. ,ei '_'%tltifs3 5 r R. Forsyth returned house securitipF, if any, b'eldtt�bi Ir Mrs, y imm,diately after the 2uth day of ConfecbomrY r-- onSaturday after spending a few D,c:ernl,,n. 191S. the'est its 'of the said why ti` weeks with her daughter, Mrs.- F. Hai riab Barton will be distributed C. Madill, of.Sto.uffville. awonit. the. parties egtitled thereto, NFijirs�l�'S ice Ct'ea�n Fred Ward.ehipped sevecal car- baring regard oul to the claims or AI6Q/ffi so _ Interest of which to executors shall constantly on hand to bulk or brickd loads of stock, from Claremont and' then have notice and all other's will p - Dagmar stations last week which be excluded from the said distribu- 1 Gum, Chocolates atld other Sweets. uetteccT..good returns to the farm- Ch Popular Patriotic 'Music. tion. erg. - Dated at Toronto this 25th day of i ;, Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. f£ G. M. FRi h shipped a Cly4es= November, A. D. 191S, " dale fillyterboro on Tuesday WILLIAX JAXEs BEATON, Esq„ * IN IIILLiN413AM BLOBS t fpr A11an %nn, whois an ez-: 8a Ba Street, Toronto, . 0 Bay Pickering, Out. t 'tenaiwe breeder of Clydesdales and Solicitor for the Executors, - ahortiiorna. William J. Burton. Esq., Whitevale. y' w Mrs. Peter Maenab left on Mon- Ontario, and Lewis Bice, Esq.. Mark- It is from an actual hoto hof Anna Caseof the day for Harriston to visit her bam, Otitario• Executors. 19 12 p P . 'A dauRhtar, iVletropolitan Opera singing in direct. comparison Mrs. D. P. Macfprlane, N 'Who.isill with ia$uenza, as is also w,.tvith her own voice on the ew Edison. her eon, Reeve.J hn• Forgie was in theH "But what's 'remarkable about this you ask. city on Wednesday attending e The amazing fact •is that no hufnan ear can meeting of the Rnra unitisl distinguish the artist from the instrument; so perfect "''Association of Ontario, of_ which w ll the "tone . -'e Is the ppresident.. 'GO is. the Re-Creation. This is what a ca _ Mrs. �Vm. Neal and four of tier tesC", And it proves the truth of the Edison The UaiYei•$&1 r t ren ith an C6n1-pR s claims about -:.'Mach* Ln+e -, attack of the influenza: - We axe• 3 glad to report that they aro now - ,Manufactured by e{�mewhet Impproved. . Q �� ' , \V\Y DISON ° Gu9. - Middletion. whci purpose, y J Y V W• H• Jackson 86�SOni going ont west, will hold an aue HAV 6r • -•.: .. '� ^ Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, tion sale • of his farm stock and "The Phonograph with a Soul" _ Implements, &plot 29, con. i, Pick- TI�E►ow�sT fta►t B}acksmithing and Woodworking in. 0 acing, on Tbtirsday, Dec: 19th; T It proves that the instrument doses re-create, not $II.i� branebe9. saw Bumming The "fin" has broken out again ` I IAG MUMTM merely imitate. Hundreds of,these tone tests have and filing a specialty, " in several familes in this vicinity- - : been.conducted.. More than 2,000,00o people have e �M� SC@if1C�m �hee�ECiie ulaarr Saws. Saw m� W et whish keeps the doctors busy. In - the family of Robert Spenser, near attended them. And not one could say when It was and: mery an re :. " r nine members are suffer- • AilDT11ESERVItE, the artist he heard and when the instrument. With- forsale a ac smith's bd- T)jL from t e Pease. sn8 reservations, Rt �tho apply to nearest hghtS._lAwerOd t0 hide the singer's lids. the Velowa n g— ��cc We havead R. W. Ellis, of Parry Bound, has c *tR.Ticket Asent,or•write Generu� iLud1C[LCe Was Ct7Tnpleteljf baffled.. bees engaged by D. A. Scott to PassengerDep"Untat.68KingStreet ^ assist him in the store an-d- post >�t. Toronto. office. David .Scott jr., who has Yiiit ear hart for s dtnroaltrati6u ebi "marvrledt Nem i78 VIaMno'd .�jsVen the store for sea• e ' Ediraa or lave ost itat Myerr /lertrt. No •bligatiox,�_i V been assiating I . era} weeks has returned to the - -- - - � s , • � :: : � ,Bus meets all Trains s� airy. - Stake s Music Store, "Oshawa9 On#. Quite a heavy fall of snow 'toak FARMERS First-class Rigs to hire day sir place on Thursday night last, and AT m TQ'� night at lowest prices _ in consegaence the air was frill of 1 1�t 11 - - Phone 1805�'� music from the merry sleigh bells. - a that followed most of the snow Dlake money in. your spare time dur , .: has disappeared. Ing the Fall and winter months by Rear deposits of small amounts will often acc0la- PROPRIETORS. 0i'IiIETOR3. _ Joseph Timms, who has been In ' sefling Hardy Cane,dian ' the emp}cty'of G. bis Forsyth far Narserq Stock. -piish more than infrequent deposits of larger amounts. the at few years. and who was British And European markets will be. The regular saver Enda inspiration,in, watching his balance tr°M��� !foal - .-drafted last spring hat who was open again for Canadian, - g _ ' = lnt�*+•t allowed at 396 par annum added to the principal half Yead7. �on leave of absence all summer as and now is the time to -- — aisting Fit farm work, was in Ham- order for spring planting -- --� iltop on Tuesday receiving his die- :p I/��1 �N 4°6 ,$ard ,and soft Coal of the bash * .barge. Larges list of Fruit 'and Ornamental BAW Stock. Seed Potatoes, ate:, quality on hand. .A memorial service will be held Grown in Canada. u Q = - on Sunday, Dec. 16th, at the Men-. R'rite for articulare. B �l lOw7• A• noaite church on t,]le fourt[i con- P WHITBY BRANCH': t1. GORDON 'HAIL, Maria ger. LAW, eession of Uxbridge, for Mrs. Poy- tier Col}ivs. who died on the 27th S @ @lhn rOn, ■...............�_..itl,lass/>t..t>f...a.�a...�..1r. 9 _ : ZFft3iCOsiria. .!. of November, 1918. at her home T H E �t Ain the fourth concession of Ux• The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries, .•. PICK:ERIN� •iw - .,bridge. Tb service will be eon- • b the Letter Da Sainte. ,• (Establisbed lwn t ` w ;- pNT dnct�odat Z.� y L R YARD— at Frank Harvey, son of W. TORONTO, _ OF. CANADA %•. ;and Mrs. Har y, of Brougham, a ge accompanfed bv. his wife, spent NEW GARAGE = �� o��u - �� Let�us quote you on Glbzed Saab, _Saturday last with Lyman and eorder. - tack sizes aod made to =;and Mrs. Piliey. Lieat. Harvey The undersigned has opened ap we can save you money. has as recently returned from s garage on his premises and Money Orders and Drafts ate •overoeas and has been through is repared, to do all kinds A heavy.stock of B. C.'red .cedar some of the most, terrific fighting p �g Bank a able 1D of automobile repairing. ;;gam by, �lli Q y shingles onba►Dd: He is now spending two weeks Will handle all necessary:parta leave at the home of his parents. Orders filled for all kinds of for repairs. ReT.D sale artA of the world. s04 J Those in in the roitrigg Is Also agent for GrayDort Care p Hardwood Flooring. r . i .game of curling met on Saturday Call in and see him - 'PI ERI G RANCH, F . evening and re•orgaoi . for the before'baying. Braseh also at Whig. - ' Terms Cash season with the followin officers �, C. ZDaAERMAN, Manager. Honorary President•,-N. un+ Thomas E. Stephenson, �. Preaide_nt--James. Underhill, e- W. D� Gordon `8c Soy, .� President-Thos. it ett, Trea_- ARRM_ O �t� - -' -----(�- p " urer-C. $ Trueman, Secretary— f f COIVI Va��PICSERI�IC1..m t Scott, ' ManaRenient Coni'A Sna For _ :;.mitres-T. P. Shirk, R. E. Forsyth, I ,. N �e 1 e a C e 6r�1 'T. Birkett, and C. S. Trueman. to aer n 11 and I dependent phone E. Fors th . . „ e o ; y v. W bi. Palmer, and �' o - -: U nderhiilL __ _IR Besse. _ , m p .. United F `i T. Birkett. The cInb I9 ictt3g -; m-_ - ;;- Q •'� ON Boys' Tweed,Bloomer; an s, sizes -„ 1. The ax'iners forward to a pleasant winters :a • T ', q o -� itll over Sweaters,-wool, at_.. F a , a ° e 1 "5 sport at their favorite pastime... nt vv terox .. a �a j .,t r x d m q a• '.'�C •w 13o s P The anneal Christmas tree and' • ;p%f o^mM 8 n` 88 ; o y 4 Men's Heavy,Tweed Pauts, from .., 2 c.- roar e _ x6.00 to 5 20 -� Arlo entertainment of the Methodist,$. �•s• En :b bsa •• to 18.00 '. Sabbath School will be held on the pi,� e e g s o g� o p Men s Heavy Tcceed Overcoats, of Thursday Dec. 19th. 4l= --t lIIY rho + evening �' a a, .�: ` s Farmers Club meets -— 1 line of Rubbers for . Ladies, t 1 _ The programme will consist of R 1 J.a 10— 'cantata, "cantata, ant}tied "Fogy Santw, �; � � . „ °'°'� Feb>r•b : � f� Gents, Girls mud-Boys... plckering .Town Hall OW.,a w which will take about two hours m g a °' °'� >d•: y = easy its resentstion. This promis- aa' ♦p: I i� 1�e4 8 Heavy81t �OX. y ge Qfngaoll month z� pp to ba one of the best entertain- 4. . ., ... star a 4ments ever given in ClaremontII o e .. t. Jaais� - Men's and Women s Buckskin Moaassl'no. ; . only daring summer months. ' The children of bo the Presby.q • - .'. tea and Methodist Sunday tti c g „ �, reg s.p•I !s Oome now and be fitted.. _ - Satoh forno dste.t meetieg Schools will take part. The can-- •, o•. r !tats comiats of solve, Choruses, lr►-� low., and is exceedingly ... Doi oe Ev� Ee- AIN " . lsaipocoaa, Everybody come and Jsl7tnlpe/� 6 IIsbaldK•ws,r110. ..'"t► ; ^'• `,at,ilFpl$i• . _ ... _ w . , .q _ .n, . a_x•.. c»'''' .�,s�sio In Qnit4 n A.),7"F-7 7 7 7 �'_ " - 11. 1 ;z- ­ R r7 • -7 -7se Rouses r of soinams. --low -marved SM11 aqd?�4*ris, they -huddle, Qct the cluare, Raw Pura US IMWW W W As �1110 IftV :J I.., 4r 4 Their vacant. V�ftidowx looking' blank-; L ____L �Z -n OW atri and dosalauon.,Rith vague -ED end WANT As If'#,he'y'm1ght not such hw. -------• T Y C grasp am ip NOW FOR 0214 -PRIC16 - ror, where now To War# off and Treat Influenza AF we V&7 313fW"s and P92tSE& 15*=U But Yesterday light feet'ran, dOvm Prevefitive Measures: -} 24 Noun. i each sibuir, Keep av��y from the cougher, aneez- Bond for -Illustrated RookleLt And- ' -'Pur Children's Health -.0r, Unhealth? ed' -ilghter to understandh in in I er or sPitter'who oMs ARLUAC why en et to sew I ____ -.:I _"anti- Win- t tant lads. vilio. he Here a the who look-fial, "L"A 1,1 eren re a few extracts from ply coal 'OLIVER- SPANNER CO. conditions be unable to go into certain 'obs in- p out of crowds whenever pos- I*ePbrt of a physician on Ap found them in a certain State volving beavy door work. They Dre4ming of Home, what e dreadful sible. 26 ELM STREET, TORONTO' th the south of us. Do these condi-'must not be passed by because their things there. I' Don't use dishes or towels' which ..... ass lions also prevail in our own fair' sacrifices are not obvious." Were No small have been used by others, until they 0. This'Pdrtlof the.keen intuition that knows The houses shqddoj Ili, 'b4wiIdo**`,0d have be washed in - boiling'water. I am afraid they d by silence been Persons fa what. he says: how to syra iz and grief Don't pat Your lips against the tele. ed at once. handling this I path e 4ot - to bring up a' ,child in- the I unobstrusive helpfulness and that isThat on their ' broken floors no phone mouthpiece and don't put into gauze should wash their hands aftir so absolutely necessary in the treat Your Mouth pencil or any other article each attention. spy he' should go, physicaHy, -men- ry shadow. falls, Patent medicine should t&lly and morally, is a terrible sin of work of helping these men to "find. That no life lingers near their'shM, that has been used by another• be .voided. themselves" rests' the women of The p a room should be oinission. teres wells, Keep in the fresh air and sunlight atient' kept "That the hpysical condition of our every community. If the returned Save strung v much as possible, but wear'suirici. well ventilated. Care should be taken c man becomes discouraged and Out- linea swinging in fresh- as in that no draught stiikes him. Aften is' deplorible appiara 'in' the budded leaf, en -t clothing to keep warm. classed after leaving the reconstruEZ That halo with their tender 'ri'adi'au Sleep in well Visitors should be kept from the gUtistles of every medical inspection tion de, I ventilated room under centres the fault will be found to These. 'leomest Plenty of bedclothes. sick room. Aat has been published. homesteads sacrifid . ed Walk instead of using the street The patient should remain In bed uw-u - rest almost invariably with the wo- for France. t are we that seventy per cent, subway wheneve' o! -our school children should have men who have sympathized ln,ui2wiAe car or r your journey long enough after the fever in In.- -fluenza has subsided to that he will rotten teeth? Who are we that rather than biliful ways. Open com Recruiting Officer (examining man . n is, a short.one. I miseration is often nothing lies than Re temperate in eating and observeba in no danger of an attack of --thousands of our children are born I refin,ed *cruelty 'and is never the test for the Army)-4#How jig it You, are the ordinary rules of hygiene. pneumonia. .,Of diseased parents? Whb are we ;o small may. man?" Three feet sbt-- sort of help. Thus there Is added Wash. your hands and fade immedi- that tholf"nds Pf our children, on ac. I was brought up an shortbread and ately upon reaching Your home and 'Allies L Lost Many Destroyers'. 0 another phase t6women 's war work, eclunt."of videos. environment. and of the best ways -of felp'thir nn- condensed milk?' change Your clothes if possible be- Attention has been directed 8(J wicked neglect, are allowed to be obtrusively.- A _'L S.Colipman while travelling -in fore mingling 'with the disisted and -refective? Who. are America was one da looking at the family. rest of the largely to submarine to es that the 'A Y severe losses among deetroyera have -we, that becauseof forcing. bad air, IV' a. litatue of 'George Washington. Curative. Msasuries' bad food and bad .sanitation upon our Breakfast Cereals. 0 not attracted much notice; but they There," said the Arnericai, who I Go to bed upon the first Indication aro heavy. Thus the destroyeft of they take -on tuberculosis and This Is now an appropriate time with.him, ,is a man through who" die lis early lifa3 of illness and call a doctor. all the allies los from all causes. The have a room during the four years of war ire: to "add the breakfast cereil' to the lips alle never That i t Ignorance is not our excaso liaW morning 'menu. The body for the sick person should. bit' :We a onsid- more than can be said of any Scot: by himself. Great Britain, 58; France, 9; Italy, 6; p •not ignorant. . On the con. next six' months will require, c man." - "Na, I suppose •. he . wad Care should be 'taken to have the United States, 2, and Japan, 2. This we know, but we seem not to erably more starches, sugars and fats speak *rough his non, like the rest sick person cough, sneeze or expect- makes a total of the allies of 7.6. u is 4 'and •cartahily. are not to maintain . sufficient beat and 0' Te'". was the reply.. cloutly praetical to make use of ewrgy. - An ideal manner of supp.1 oratein gauze, which should be burn- During the same - period. Premier Lloyd George tells, us, the-Germaft knowledri. Ing this need will be found in the lost 150 submarines, and this Is gen-- Nowhere is there greater disobedl- breakfast cereal and mills. IL curse of the laws of Inheritance and Table for Proportions erally believed to be about equal to It'healthlife laws of health than in rural dis- their -present total force. The enemy 'cupful of oatff*al to four therefore has lost twice as many 7 tricte. Thare,--mating is wbplty, en�. cupfuls of Water:: cook tar '3 hours. units as have" the allied destroyer ttsere firer' and absolutely haphazard. And One cupful of rolled oats to three G1 Unita _-Qrc n un g im laws of health and well-being. cupfuls of wate"ook for P hours. down. But the great superiority of P are larg*ly ignored. In cities, the _2444- 6irina. to better 0 cupful' of the. hunter over the hunted, is shown aiieta a wee * 2!:. ty-als of lmter,- --fo-r--2 boars. 110ii typhoid- Is less, tubkxml*015 to by the fact that while the Germihs One cupful of cracked wheat to have lost 150 U-boats -out of three perhaps loss, and the death rate, five cupfuls of water; cook for 2 hundred, the allies have 'Only lost 76 leaving out accidental deaths, is loss- I- . destroyers out- of more than one, In eiti as, people more thoroughly One cupful of hominy 1:4 six cup. Abousand. separate themselves from their new- fuls of water; cook for 3 boars., Adenoids and defects of the note and he unconsciously Three or four cloves added to. a cup are I Me First Thousand' and the bath Is. more n evidence. Oie cupful of cornmeal, to, four Dollars. likely that -had unconselot cupfuls of water; cook for 3 hours. 4 Tommi Bri learned that an increasing rate Adds Of tea will teiieve - beadarbe almost -throat are more prevalent in the go is now a little past Of barley to five cup. nineteen years countryn One cupful of agc up fact than a level one. immediately. than in cities, and this despite Hapoy. fuli of water; cook for 4 hours. quick to see a Joke or play' His refolution brice - made, -Ow purer country air. y'i-harm- 't "till may - One cupful of barley meal to four- q - began Immediately to save - be said the reason country air - is so o" Prank. keenly alive to ,the funny cupfuls of water; cook for $ hours. his � first $25. ance to* earn I things In , life 0- r fiction, Tommy, pars, a becsise the farmer keeps the' One cupful of Heim .to five y -air iwi,.e. cupfuls would neyu- -&--cent. —anickel,.or a dime, was not c allowed: to'escape. -The irerY se ooTs;T we a so, et" 40r a 116 grouch, a miser, or as a boy who one cupful of rye mial to four looks upd1i life - - RO U LT R fin&tn those d the country the larg- cu ful a somethitig sour or after he made his resolution his was Of an Made. Paid a nickel for delivering packages er proportionofchildrea are neiglect,, P of water; cook for '$ hours. disagreeable. The fact- Is, Tommy I ' per , variety odd any df -.the follo*- is for an over-rushedmerchant the 'Ildlt*w Quality p3worist, to such a de- VM of the, finest boys in the little Tr7tte our Price& that we "PrM surprise- when Ing town that liv calls his home. To see diy fol' owing he earned &Neu cents One-half cupful of, seeded and chop. him going about his-Usks one would up potatoes for a neigh- 8TANMRD1% UMUM froi set ls'found. Coughs, colds by picking Ped ralsink and catarrh get every child one or bor. , Previously these sums would M MainGeld ft Montreal One-half cupfil of seeded aAd" Little -suspect that he has - saved - sur- ------ ..tw6'tImss every school' term, and OP� Ing - the 1"t -alz .-years a little more or chowfi.a. ch have gone into caindy &Oft* sniffle ChItugil every do of the ped dates. than One thousand dollars. Yet such arum, 'but now thev�were laid 'away! *m4udf cupful of seeded and chop, Is the case. By dint of in toward the dollar necessary t open a: year. industry, a 0 ped prunes. careful manago savinislaccount at.the bank., Before The Highest Price] "Cases of catarrh, weak and wa. One -halt, cupful'eau-ont, wad A. faW-4afo_ - -d-this doll t Iry peanuts t Investments, eks hrd-FaTs-e ar had Ouhis savings have mount. through the food chopper. ad during.this ' been earned, and Tommy very proud- alraty dating from the time the short time t6 the sum HER RAW FURS measles Three tablespoonfuls of :-pe:L*nU't . ly handed it over to the s less Youngsters had or scar- butter. mentioned. To achieve this res-ilt smiling bank- to -us; no matter what quantity. We ,1et rash. Emaciation 'from actual he has not jacriflod an er who had circulated the pamphlet ".7 y school pay the hlUftest price, a126 express starvation is not oecasional. Try serving cereals .with the fQI- duped any ibilftent person; or comoa saving' The knowledge that he canvass. I" or's lowing in'place of sugar: Place one-- had as a source .1 aclool el 'twenty-schen pupils, I mi-ttpd a single act -that he isaahamed! -this svin in the bank w Try once and ybg are assured of half cupful Of syrup in a small pit- of. , � of great saltisfswtion to -ftand seven anemic, emaciated L chfl-' In other -w-ords, every --cent 7'qmmy, as _aa,�stactlon: dre% and five of them -It- was siliently i cher and add- two tabl"poonfuls Of. T was-al-30-the'-fict-that wete "Rawally; butter. Rest until -very hot, stir- Ommy's- money Is. clean money. it 1 working for him day and might. - At ABBEY FUR COMPANY AtarOng. � One little wizened girt, ring frequently . uently yatil creamy.. is` simply the result of industry,! the end of the first year he'had to sio aL Paul W. montrea 11 P.Q. had had am batter -cake with mo- thoughtful bargaining, coupled '*-ith)iis credit $297.80-a little more than Reference: Bank at HoCkelaM 8L ]"sea for breakfast, �and. in her din- a- proper measure of self-racritice. he had set himse'f to. earn. Aer bucket ;for lunch were one - soggy OF fiRJTAFN The following is all . account of just t is unnecessary to give the rerord Henry. I In business for'so yeas, biscuit ands one apple.' how Tommy was able to iccomp seven_ pupilsneeded Ali of twenty- lish year by year; ituff ice to say that at Jn the school � As Result ofWar There Will Be More this result. co time did be fall behind his medicM attention. There was nota Chiriatianity',_ Says English.Writer. Tommy was thirteen Years Old'scheduie.' bA that he invariably ex - You Caa�t Afford child that did not have two or more Some earnest Christians i n when' he first seriously began to con-{ reeded-+E�-- At the end of his fourth to take chances I I I apprehend -;d"Yed teeth. Every child had, that soildiefs may return from aider saying his money. Jbst what; year he had nearly $400 to'bis credit ff om service started suffered frons, one or more attacks of i at the Front less inclined to rely on ried him he 'does not remember This his good friend, the banker, ad: Send your so-called "cold' during the *inter, 1 and to attend chilivit services than fully, but he thinks It must have been vised him to invest in the- 'Stock of a and' sixteen said they had had colds' from were four years ago. from reading a little folder vm_sayiiig_- ative creamery that chanced ever sinee -school opened 'in the fall." co-oper thatIcaline into his. hands from.one of When we consider the numberless 7U rest of the delicrip— to be for sale, and which paid divid- acts of self-sacrifice they. the banks o school and teach have wit- f the village.... At any I ends W ten per cent Imagine, his teacher kept me awake' rate, lie distinctly i messed by clergy of all denominations, recalls spending feelings of elation when at the end nights for a week-, so I omit it to save the good osed, ulipleas- and their Par' of one evening, figur- of the' year the banker told him that Your ' feelings. This is bad enough.: Ing 'how ant tasks utidertaken for othors,-such Ong it. would 'take him to-' he had placed •an*additional'$40 to his Mao :his -description of a FU R S 'P""ry views appear to' the - writer to be un. save one thousand dollars room he visited in a city jc1lool Orough credit. "Interest IR a wonderful founded, for an increased P4 - ai average saving of various sums each money-maker,"- this good friend re- rson -,....,where a consumptive tedr&�� had interest in such - heroic men must re. week. And he recalls vividly thut: marked to him thoughtfully; "it is Stopped up the ventilation system be- sult. There maybe less formal re-. it came to' him.'a& a flash that her the pay for being saving and eco - t,_ cause she war, ebilli, ligion, although 'we. doubt -it, but Ought to begin systematically to save nomical. A young man should save ,X The doctor dr.vws 0 428 ie conclusion there -.rill certainly be naqre Christiap. so that -lie could have one thousand, S St. Paul St. v. , War 4s alwayF,, grto-vours; but dollars abead.by the time he became 1 some mpne drawi - interest. It is West- frnm- his experienee. with parents it. ystematicAlly, 'ard 'always have y _. drawin n I that li-dical inspection and care of there *as something worse Predicted twenty-�one. - 'e consid-I thero.ij to business success." MONTRIAL The more childrdik atust be -matte eomp'llsory, by many twenty years ago; and that leredthe matter' the more he - became! FortAknate:y, Tommy's head was Una manufacturers. and not huying to re. just as was found necessary in the pi I r" t he ought to &- i convinced that is tho, declihe of national it and I On begin 11 not turndd by his success, or by, his sell wo always assure the fairest grading and matier -at- eaucation. Why not? th* highest warket pricm Quick returns I Surely good health in our coming Arany without further delay to aebleviR this,.timely investment.' I. wouldn!t havq Arally letters received from parents result. Out 'of, these meditations WK citizens U ?of as great importance as impress on the writer -the belief that developed the -pl' t he .,1-+-J made the, extra money had it not an the been -far-the-advice -of' Mr. Brodley," In fact, theren-be lit- the-grandc-ar of Britons is unser- and which he carried through success- he adli itted modestly. "My success e4tication. - :,tle Re lon. l ed ati without'good health back passgble. -He qubtes from two, the fully. I& e fully as much to I of it for diseased b-6dy means also, is du his 'timely WpYour I writers ol''which lost their only Our young financier- was 'sensible counsel and advice as to any efforts' :7 'weakened mind. son: I -Ile discussed, with me," runs enough to know that he would hardly of my own. He has made me realize prover care. -But -by-day sav- Your child and Tay child may be on,, "that night before he *retiitned be able to make a very large sum at the value of steddy, day FURIS are our to France, the probabilities of his first. He concluded that it would be tug. Often he has told me that it is P Tod &y To ir The* tubercular f,llidg there. observing -that the con- "at the sys- best to adopt a sliding scale, that not the spurt that wins, -b rep are a menace to ours. Isn't it templation of its probability in no way would. increase as he grew older, and tematic plodding, coupled with sensi- "Olft right to :see that INY are taken lessened" the desire to fight for his that would fit in with his \probable ole planning and good judgment In care of?-D.H. countiLl." The other: "Ile got his earning capitelty for each year. Ala these ways he has encouraged me to - ----- Promotion early.,� -,he is in the same this he thOU91A out himself, which keep pressIng on toward the end 'I UN EN Helpigg Ow Returned Men, school, but in a Higher Form," shows that he expected to -improve as had in view -one thousand dollars." e want Millions of muskrat skunk 'Writing on "Invisible Wound." Let us hope that there, nmv he he eew older. 'Tormilly's case is well worth being, en raMA Win .:rot. Art s, says that 41 P cash, MAW Arthur If. Samuel' mougat us In the future less of the The' that Tommy'worked '6ut considered by every "red-blooded -boy- priceel Fulwen' YJA rer= tv- A IM greater percentage of sorldierd spirit of the Pharisees, and more of was as foRowo: First year, $25; see- Can such a boy lay by one thousand W-In'e'ver so possiMe pr[q" then cut passing throijah recowtructioli cen. Hlifi of whom, Isaiah prophesied' near- and year, $97; third.. year, $50; fourth dollars? Most assuredly. All that What yaw tura are liiia are suffeflng from hite- 1,, 2,50 years ag6,. "The Isles -Owl year, r, 6; fAch year, $124, sixth year, Is needed is -to systematically. pla'n 5,; nar x4dh- wenn Is what we W we parin ftdL .�er th#n Outward StlTgilNil injuries, wai" for Ilia Is,*." Cireck-sent ;,7. 3247.� -makint It; -atid -thell "e for Free Ship $175; seventh year, $225; eighth and out the way of _TZ Tap and Trap. ti liti rfwt, iner who are sufrering'from last year, $287. In all likelihood, to keep persistently at it. Barring vers GW&, Markot r% etc. 7 immediately or v n t nickel, dime, oras as not escape- Tbe *017 -d ay de his resolution he was I for delivering �kages t the ._ms V ri cents bed men C he earned "tat f neigh- 3P potatoes or a T h owl Y these sums we Id ST ;V shill -shock, for instance, They look Tice, exhlbiiiaii of patriotism and Tommy had not yet studi6d that part sickness and• unforeseen interferences fit:_It "It will be difficudt,"lie.says,."In loyalty In all Parts 1111stmal Of of the Brit] .419 arithmetic that deals with the end will be attained.- - Tommy inowwassbal rw Ralson" Tenancy instaTIMS for the business man Empire Is one of the most amazing 'constantly increasing numbers; b1tA Brigg made his -thousand. You can a I I Ouifl 11111V III, 0 open bIA duar to the return, spectacles in llistovy,--Dr. what 14,0f4iteatw Yalu# U tj '48 quite also. And,the time, to shirt is mow. X r 71 IM T. 0 F Ll�-IIPSE NE L-G EN ERA 4 -*-TT -A --- -O44 -R, Ddrh �letawembar. ,Y 7f m!���� d I 'A impover! :0 C�W;astated� 4 a SISS IS n c e iahed Northern France a . . . . . . 7j3vrirg November the army furnished- 49i oarw"a-j to the American CMWW40.13, for As idwar.fiw lief in Belgium 20,000,000 "tions, .0w Werff ift �Lq. ftnm -needed, for quick which' wire. --,badly- ui, the Is*ej ri%n distinbution an This aid came at a time wheat the wd pnetW redpw sub§&. %111101111up corrmission was unable7 to get pro- rind prize 'slons through speedily enough frolit ted in our v, I *. .. — oficiii and,ilowisrl Holland:-. British are alg;6 giving largely from - their of own stores, and the British army is 8881St f8 great quantities of kern- providing food ad to dad sayings4k: sene and .candles lor• the homes. and'.i shops; otberwimq darkness Id pre bm CW* ig b 101 • Vail in- most of the towns- 1.1., 0 StLecor of a dKerentsort, but• Come" PC" equally valuable, to being fforded AMORRISS' by transportation Of the refu This, timely aid saved . MaRY . vv*q would otherwise have rrished by E. We MettTe, w d hiM th3 wayside. Ir �TORONTO One seldom sees a lorry nowadays• v• withc.ut seeing it jammed with re i fugees, both French and Belgian.,7e 1 .Governments tried to prevent the re- Uttele John Told Her. fugees from returning to the de- districts, but they preferred Little Ddt—I know' something ting Y, mw thi UReL Taking the coffin ftom *0 g= 06willIM their Own' communes, even though teacher doesn't know. Funual of Gewi%l UPS*# Indeed! What Is-that? Mamma--In rtlined, a4 so the pitiful procession .,thq. prime of Wales continues- to cruel march to the only "r know when the world is coming an end and she doesn't. L asked- then the places thb peoPle7 know as home- to fly hostile," know." Ur and she said she didn't Canadiltil consumption 9f butter be "apparently ry that defends ... "0, well, who V-olt of the machine profitably be reduced UY 26 per w Dimesso", told yon?" could curin than auth- there islands from air-raids gets Mov- VU=419 U31122GAt �'Uncle John said the world would zl The W eekly cent., according to a cam ing.. If the message is confirmed, poo- Id . ;$ come to an end whtn children stopped as -th children small, ority. If such measures were adopt from some otlier gust, theii a - '00, my :titres, jftshlons ed It would release for export � bes�- sibly f asking queffdonA that nobody could 000�W pounds pdt y"T. Another air-raid-. warning, "Take actionl" 'a, . Blue-eyed, wailing through the city. answer." Ra"Shed. far and wide. our own babies cry in them all, states that national technical adviser e authorities know atwhet..exact jAt us take them in-to Pity." consumption average& 28 Pounds, & Th . . .. the —iiliza�eth f3arritt Br6irn, inC.- ms"d-8 ==I=eM t7rt%es Golds. as -spot and time the raiders,crossed e e instructions acm- 1-: 'head per year. coast, and can issue cordingly. Tho sentry who gave Wan. MWULPPZD NEWSPAMA =IDS Ing of their approach ve W= ob In 15sate •of aid slnLa M nsu si.sw W4 --the "t1dietion of seeing them flying A gra for 11.200 an quick sale. FLOT - GAL MINARD,8 LINIMENT. with a fleet of - British PAM. ­41-on rublIa%4"a r1n T,t4 T"rn"to` 7. for home BAYARD-McMUL!N- opi".banging on to their tails. EMLY 14EW"AR" Chathain. Ont. to New Ontario. owner watuff- to d&mmatl6ii. by 3lUmard's UnIX10311 Our*@ GGWX*t in 90" rrai-ro. Will sell 81.000. warft S'. I was cured of In SWM HAI that amount Apo V J. RL a I t MINAWS LINIMENT. San ft.- Lim to& -T"mt& Foot and mouth disease has again Pabliab 3M. W. A. JOHNSON. swiss V731nows TM broken out in En4land. Walsh. Ont. was cured of racial Neuralgia by..� 01;R FRICU LIST FROWIN which -apples IN ET ers, is no meal at co)q of windows winsed ta. MIN REPS LINIMENT. G t BNnr "W1110 , �: z` t, be served in­. one form or an stAe. HA111daY Ck=P"Y. FarkWe. out. J. IL BAILEY.• Hamilton Ilm a 4W -11 A, TUA110RAL LUMPIL JrM qrnLan steamers will do most of A NCZFL su"mmeym. internal &W extarnal. ca"di v-341so Dominion Government- 26POr't the ocean VMyliound business for ]a; on On- but it will be under or tw states that in some parts of year _tarso farmers are reported as wln- British and Ameriian colors. The Cr.tisite& 60111"Irwood Out. -Ave, to thirty per alone lost tering from twenty nets Canard and Anchm-LI 7- amt. more bons and pu I this 7"r twenty-three liners during the war. than 'last. -This is not VAM 0 Dvs a Core a, this A vepsl however'. There Will be OKI ah" THU11111011 condition. YOU little increase -In -#a- poultry until feed heft- y" can glen them off pr�mptly with K D. adviess x OPwoom whim becomes -cheaper. ofiffer" frost Were InAivestim a 7 and do"tipation =0 care tboss. iMONEV ORDERS. 16y ftk6a fifteen ter Money With_ Rooftte Buy your ou Dominion Expres and you work the ban@ sa 0&tr dre" of Extract of TAt Ism#. a Money Orders. 111TO lfv &ftwmch meal acrd at bodfine. the Dollars mat's three 0161131ft- Do" not blister or remove will sell It ou write. selimn ceraft Syrup lip N,: old and dry piece -YOU more tare of this new model and the cuffs if lemons an Book 4 R frleft. attached to a foundation to co them In a pan of hot water and keep i liniment for amkin trade6m Got the gessimm'6 the itutiseptic hilm pond. McCall Pattern No. SM. the- water •- at an even temperature reduces Varicon'Veins; Ruptu iuw 41 Bou" As a result the a mud" or Lumoraw sahrr" G11-0116 W 91 Dress. In 6 sizes, 34 to 44 for few houm -L'bust. Price, 25 cons. lemons wiH become fresh and juky c"" AIWI *As VddQr- Pgk* " 9 boom , -- a te • This pattern may be obtainedagain. W. F,yoWLP. LF.41141isaft W Nestroar. Clam 4140M your local McCall-dealer. or Aw~" Sawa .­troin the McCall C Quirso Zmaues". 70 Bond gt -Dept. W. Wormto 'S FOR HAT OF TKF U`T SLOAN 41e 'To destroy odor and bad taste Of Silent Listraers Who Guarded Ent- 'Sore 1W scorched food as Soon So detected,Isnes Shores In War-Time. Y4OUR PAIN RELIEF FRUPF4;3 plunge pan or kettle into cold water. n a few moments the bulk will The sentry paces slowly up and Yivubm't to mb it In Bming ad kdo Separate from burnt -*an. Seawards. part w1hich sticks down along the Boa have Lost Sndft Ito bottom leaving little or no tram his gaze takes .in the stretch of INA � gleaming mud that seems' -to , reach to get quick, condoirl- relie out right to the limit of vision. For 11119f -1 A 1 am in SO 13, thol of England, Voul - blal end tbft We& oft this is-the-Last Coast and the tide is right out,.& very long I a TOY e tried it on that stiff It was A" Once you'N way out. joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rhea- rd, and all the thm kch' - Landwards his eye sweeps across matte twinge, lame back, you'll find and bwmftg,andII h Asceby sd miles of desolate marsh-land, with no --thiffg-rdief -you--never- thought a liniment 6 a warm, SOO sign of habitation, except for tele- It could produce. lost a lot "I had one Wires that run towards a small Won't stain, the skin, leaves no muss, W, 01W �j;'j`Y sies utirAi it, applying Isurehut in the near foreground. The hutto give quick results. A Large f3;@;, CQtk=VM= and Olut- blends 'so well with the surrounding Your -own or any =W6 wd two cakes cc Code= 804P drabness that only a sharp eye' means economy. d one box of Calk= other druggist has it. 3"de in Can- an of ( ITterval food see that it we. the.. ads. Get it today, bo&W my face completely. limer&s of No sound seems to break. the still wille zoo Pwk* OUNT1131%. nes: -except the shrill cries of theMarch 13,1917. A Great Nation's skinvoumes M quk* relieved whakembap, sea-birds as they. wheel and turn over • ftsicm& The ft" dessisso a" the--IM]"ning -mud. And yet the A", the Oittemsat sootba and leads. sentry has stopped his pacing, and Tr'bUte J, my aw ffewts mw..byXasd.• . in a semi-strained attitude appears to The 'United States Govern- Dept. A. art" P00--oud: • 11011d evwy be listening intently. He, turns• about' ment has conscripted the U. HV and hurries Into a small, box-like re- entire output of our U.S. 30c. 60c., $L20. z9., costs in the -wall, factories in order to supply and, his gage'- -Suor, 1 the "Yanks" withAuto--.-. t 0 sweeping the sky, he commences ms Strop Razors as part of to 'eat speak into the telephone: ,There, sergeant Right-ol Soundsl their regular equipment, lofklm pecof qrcraft from east apparently This tribute Is worthy of ritieb. Yes; all right. III spot him your consideration when with M' i I k or in a mininte."' next you sand a p"I"We 0 0 n He has had twelve months of this Overseas —your soldier's comfort Is your first work, and his trained car tells him Coronado Beach, Calif ornIS Cr"r" thought—the AutoStr in by the sound of its engine, Which, self-stropping device, is :.Whem *16 babur Y�t bWigOrating climaU makes t exactly the type of 'plane it bemuse of its automatic water-borne, reaches his ear before the ideal for use.' the umwt of outdbar spoft.9 pJ& out the 'plane's "M his eyes can Grap.eMds' almost b& shape alia markings. out %e WhAW MI At heilor OWN @,wraft He Watches silently for a moment 2jc. P"i"s Will d#Uv#r ms -POLO, GOLF, TENNIS. G, 6r two, and then: ASu $lot "Got himl Yes, British. 2,000 feet. PUBM, BAY AND SURF BATHING Autoft" iving this aila. C • While the sergeant is reve Safety Resor Co.,' Fbod up, heading soul-west now," he- says JWrIte fiW Wtrit4er. F"r -it aloud, and nmemo he is repeating U1011011 C"#d* fteg,r4e telephone orderly is entering it 13-97 Dake Se., Temblo, Ort. Uftnte 14LWIme -and iompi J. HURViAlkl, Maitsoer Int(, the message book, with t date. The sentry's message' finished, the sergeant rings up headquarters ILad repeats it. it the message should 0 ear y'wrrt sae stere-weela-Ns AUead, V�� was In town on 141 $. w J� 11 her-calted bon -a oL on a DIL H. Fls-vtkes hoebee`u on _J of To.rooto, , 417. or B'E-- Toronto; 77A hiesday -when. Pr, Of friteadi." K^ r bit s.-R---Wee1r, but V A 6 7' Gordonspent an rs,is now improving. Mart3 -,-of e ruad8e. Now. that the, Wet, sloppy weather is few soya in the city last week. -For-. the convenience of all -Mrs. 5. W. Srulth, ofToroo" with US*, yotLwl Want -Davis has biezvope.nd. their customers and,,f rieuds !-qtte -,AO�'IeOP Your feet d4. ere visiting iter' anal; We- have k- fine s'_ nR a couple of Weeks in T' oni6, -Big Stori'" will be Toronto, open every eve Field,, who has been very. Rilbbers of all d ,recover ming till after 10USI.- -Mr---J#mee- IV tter-is Wript Xmas;. cover ag. --1a 'from ­a giieri ­ attack of the -NO need to go to the city for -At the F"t StOc!IiShovv in whole 'family with;the 'best br"dig, 11L but is re' I We can fit out -the Toronto, via eab Methodist Hymn ii0w roti to last 'Week Rdirry Wade won -F, H. Doyle, of Toro it. PA yterian Hymnals, new books. first - prize �on. -a- 2-year.,old stloer,. with his relatives -d tIves r of fiction, _,of j�01411 G and - two firsts :-f01- 'twor -p6a 29 b6ts. They're rikh to ­Wt "The- hogs: � a!ft's hts R66vy-Ru =?'-A partly k nit, a Big Store. W6 sell the"Iffaltei,6 CrOBW-Biand'., ball GfL. yarn.... -Loser ca. atGordon,Mrq. Wilson Harding arrived GO On, who receiver} from.: EuglAn-d :on Thursd4jp lag eft arm d at Re... A a I ­ V98em.--is 3 , cop- oQt ag dwks at Sla -shot w 'BUNTING,.": P1 oundla his I �41 office. ak gild; a ab 4tasell Andrew has .'beei­ while Nileof t 1 icoe nod to the'houseedbir several d Polo A Ow Wee a ago, is --making John and Miq;:ftaM- ti 1857. V ugh illness. lug. -,Satisfactory progress towards re- bf re. W. B.Powell ietu'r'nedon covert' 'Fit the .0 an ter -P General Hospital, tilued-4 number�` of ..h is b or ludo 4.21 Monday, after, speodIDW wee Toronto, and ow able to leave friends at thwL-reictory "­Thtirs- k each day. "y in' h Reith relatives in Uxbridge. his bed A short time -Mre-'Georgo Martin, of T6ro ()IiOr'&f Wilson Haxd;. at -0�ving to the c6titinued illi3eas itig-WhO. had JuQt aftived from tlir'niother', -Mrs. Janice' Gordan. too, the spent Sunday at the home of of Rev: A. -K. McLeod, of :Brigh. EinglAnd. services of The taxes this • _Mre J. W. Down has St. Andrew's church :I&v year is the h"v.; ;have. been isatin AhehiRtoryof thstO*-11bhi' 11 via P 3 bee �iting her daughter, Mrs. T1 he servioes, how- -but people are Mid L obeer. )r cLauchlin, of -Pontypool. ever, on Sabbath �hu SLM says (Rev. d postponed. paying them will be bright fully, recognizing the fact, that ho' .41 .-John Bell, of the 3rd con., and helpful. it ie 111k just. el some the war 12' N all been the, canoe, :and it Offic,. R87 a Who bus sold bb farm, will hold speaker Krom. Toronto W Heid the an auction. sale Mle ..they admit that h MY qU of his farm stock, eitd.,- township rp -imple te is not too high coo mente, etc., -on Tuesday _On account of theunfavorable sideriniT the- high at W*Mther there Was a wages* now be. r very 'small Ing phid.,. -Mr.. and Mrs. Fielding, of attendance at the,-annuallneeting 7: kt Gravenhurst, - arrived 4n town on of the Pickering Vigil Thursday evening I Vigilance Associa. sees Ulft AJ& Card of Thulks last to- spend tion .4t.the Town Hall on Tuesday the winter .with Dr. and Mrs: evening Find In consequencethe :Cartwright. M Mr meeting was adiourbed bmtil next and Mrs. John Annan cie sire to, r. Campbell, miller at the Tuesday when, it is. hoped there express their gratitude to their many Flour attendance. friends who hdv Campbell ]Flo Mills. was off duty will bee so sympatheticall%, y. Div of the Pickering public helped them to carry"their deepsot. 'week owing illues' but is agikiU, Seb he loss of thi-it sois -u?--jv v � Able to be around. �O oFTro--r-WN -ttrrse . . A ifu collection* of each ,class given in order of NALS of chinaware,' -Corp: Victor Rutiapth, who =WIF. 5'h -Cecilia'- Cowan REGISTE& - enlisted with the 168th BattAllo lark, Carrie McGuire. Jr' bmwo--m — � Gla"wa're Leaffi of Toronto, returned home on thi 6th Hilda Morrison,* Stisie. Stan: uerjTloodls,-'. Aquitania, about two weeks ago, ley, Alfred& Jepliso . FfttDAY.. DEC. 7 1'3'b 4th -Wil. far t =Auction sale of. and.ealled 111pbsr of Pick Ile Crammer onan M Is ry roots. alD riengoil Mlie t f , CY -kW urses Music Rolls, FM I Ne—c ar and potat4s t fie, property o the eduy�.-­ 131anene vvalsb and Eva. Murphy estate. of the is, e Jo a A. Haigh oho and il;a'- Fowler, �]. - . ­ .. In our last week's issue we re. Terms cas Manicure who equal. &:)6ks, '�Pap'eteries M10 0 D at lot 13, con. 3, PlAering. gale "Or$, have been reeldialt in the ""Off - I o'clock. M a4s­ �ham block, moved -last week into ferred to. the taking over of the fluctidneei%'. DEC. 19T>3 -Auction e'of Perfumes A' :Of King and Church Sts., which way by the government, 10 acres of standing timber at lot a - Sets- Hair Brushet, Perf Ribbons, - the L1t1t013 cottage on the corner Toronto -Eastern Electric Rall. MOVDAY,n gal i'tf, 'was formerly occupied by Arthur We should have stated that the con. 8, Pickering, the p"perty of W. B. Robson.- Sale aby- rnbst --&bi �4 Carl ton. Dominion -Government were the L' See bills,! -B Co -Gmt consternation prevails purchasers. W. B. Powell, aue pt been -asked tionter- ,.�l Z, among We.h ve 0 TAIr a the 'fair sex by the news for our authority for D, f the TrESDAT.. cc. 11s"T13-Auction sale-' Kind 4r­eo-ming across the Atlantic' that aad to this we w%y ear that he i.' firm stock, implements and house -s of Toys ,.hold furniture, at lot 5. co and Guinea for—. -the Canhdlau soldiers have been a gentleman who fiks been in efo;; ering. the S' pie wairrylMackenprapprij ^f U k DiEnglish girls at the rate touch with the x*yL&Maaa- W. B. Powell, 0Ajo Ar • 14 QV Snarp, of three undred a, wea- aad--Wm 4aterests-for-&-n-t1-m--&-��- of years. auctioneer, now threatening reprisals. -Report of Intermediate room TvicsDAY, Dzc. rTEr will be A 'Red Th Ir. ere were several inches of of Pickering echool for Novembe-r. gir Letter day at Greenbank.* W. �J y 11110w fell on Thiifsday e*entn Names iil order Of mijrlt Sr. III- --Real'* stpOindous.-disperal'bn sale ou will - e^r how we Secured suab Iasi woud and as a result the merry Wilbelmirm Nutch, Hazel Orum. takes pl#%ce on that day. an ommenc- 7 shigh-bells were heard for the fl-rst mer, Frank Morrison, Ed. Walsh, ing at 11 o'clock, "when there ere will be n time this season. The wild *eath. Ruth Morrissey, 'Chas McGuire, a free lunch for all. T e I xcellent assort . me t and quality.Leon-si 7 cler-. ire, stock Is �ev that has since occurred, how. Hugh Miller, Geo Cowan. Jr It classic, bred -on correct ltoes'by Mr. bile notregiste'red thn' 9 all the I'- in the -very -,unsettled state of ever. has depiroyed the sleighing. Norman Morrison; C tL la-rebee 'Pot. Real. and w does not in the tedst'ileprecliLte their .-To-morrow (Saturday) is the ter. Mabel Stephenson, Clarence intrinsfevalite for utiiitv purpos*m. -.Markets and..the.. scaricit of many li without -hat da on which taxes may be. Mercer. Sr 11 -Mildred Jephsoa The feeLt ure of the sitle'being Qlvdes- nes .of Paid bout adding the percen Orval Coakwelt, Alfred -Palmer' d&leis and Sbortborns-'the animals Fancy Go6ds but aggregation .... .. age.. As Air. Gregg,. the tax -col. Jack MeGinty, Johnnie Cowan, we -have taken. extra are a cbolge regatiop rarely ob. lector, wag in town oil Monday, a Mervyn. Potter,- Nellie Star. tainable at n auction sale. The in pains. and timeto make this our Urge number of farmers. from the - -A,W-eeting of the residents of achinery and implements are all southern end of the wuship the village and the sonthprn modern, fien'Jad.- '.(!& I . i2 . LD -the �VVUSW will 1113101 Ill th tbset V away cis wl Tf be-held-- -t6wnship. in the , auctioneer. 00RD YEAR Town Hall on the evening of Wed. ZDNEsbay. Dim .. Iftii-Auction eaday, Dec. Sale of ca =The'school law requires the 18th, for co carload of Holstein and Dur. n ring bstm heifers, Ah"Vr be the of pq!veraudight. ifers, steers and sprin 8, at %0A - . �'& diftUoal meeting to held, on the JV y Come 414". -last Wednesday of theis and urilog iD Wbitevale. property of W. Steven - year. This 9"t, D the government son, Sale at one. ee hilts. H. S. pear Christmas fall on -.that date 1-1­jW9CLAOr1 Of the Pugh, auctioneer. "and as no -provision Is made- fdr TOrO11 to- FA9 tern Electric lin uctibn siale holding it on any other date when This twill be a most I Dw. lgim-A HAP - and mportant of farm stack and implements. the 7 -that occurs, the notices that have- meeting as the future pr;osperlty. property of Gus. lliddle%ou, jut, zu, 0 be posted will have to call for Of the village and itirroiinding. con. 7. Picketing. Sale atone. See theimeeting to be held on Ch-rist. country 'will de ristM -auctioneer. peud ..to a -great bil.11-9• F. Postill, Only 16 Shopping -Days tiH'Ch was Day.' Trustee boards requir. extent upon -.the iinmed ate cow.- SATURD.&Y' Ditc. IISTH-lAuctlon sale • -Ina the blank forms may secure Pletion. of,these Projected in3pr;ove. of village lot and- household goods, them at this office. ments, estate in Brougham, .property of es te Do not delay Wit come early and get your Avery full line of the Inte Jane keast. Sale at one. of Xman Gifts -to cho(iga from­bitib wie'6au'only enumerate a few -Harold Hender0on, son of T. -.-The first Teace Festi-VAI and See hills and advt, choice. to,'-aad'n�ph- annual Sunday School Henderi*n; T6r6ti Fred. POstill, For =4ther-Sweater. Sa Hose, 'Neckties. Pipe. Hdkfe, Razon, Gloves. Apron, Boudoir C�A Rose F. Henderson and. Mrs. ary will be held in the Methodist Wpm Purse, Tea -ew of W ftntrivers. auctioneer. ..For, Mother-sn-e��er"T�rs' John Rankin,. was one of - the pagi. church here on Sunday and Mon, ..Stationery , Hdkfa, love,$, Collar. a dandy piece of China. For Boys -A Watch, Knife, Necktie,-Hdkfo, Swisater, Tie Pin, seilgeri who arrived- in Halifax on day next. On Sunday, Re Ara- W v. E. 60 YEARS$ aff Buttoos�, ar' 180 ue da� with lit b d there Jre e, pre" x 'lend" lie helped pub row In t nwa church i F :n, _XPJRE"& . ­= -Saturday On the 13081 ital ship, A Rowland will preach at P. in. EXPERIENCE For Girls -Perfume, Brush and 06mb, Ifirror, Eldk?s. Fane `KU-ayb. ' Mr. Henderson has y Callan;,, passed and 7,p. in., when there will. be Stationery. Sweater. Tam or Toque and Scarf In brushed wool, g P4 throngh a long siege of I Ineis, special music and special offerings For the Riddles -To"' or and for -a time was books. dolts, am bmilg. bo6tisi, bibs. hovering 'be= for the Sunday School. on games, tween life- and death:'Mon. Our dolls'% e ipeAally good from 10C to 100 -Isacb. We are evening tees WJJIL be served r Plaaaed to kDOwA _froY. a is now in -6 tO-.&K after -which- -&,goo& ILLEE muc star, bat he willILLESPIE, - have to program will be given consisting .DUNBARibN.... �71 96 to sanitarium for farther of choruses, readings songs m.A. Timm MAM81- --Oar merchants are now pre- paring for the Christmas t4stiods and addresses by Revs. Clogston and Rowland., Revs. Wssraret colsyrtlamv ac; qjgmf Mdlnr a sketch and descri Ion mar Atg pt.-. W Other trade, which Is IUMIY tQ,be more brisk Rowland and Totton will also sing. Admission rn =Ir I as a PaRg this' year than It has been for 85 eta.; -children 20 rte. Scholara, under 12 free. * -OWO "12 a1r.117 ttck"Oom W6ftC4Wit1==4W.;V,"" 3 some time. During the past three r. or four Years the. great demand Red Cross years, —Rev E C. Hall, who has been agent of the Children's Aid Soci. W -for work and the other demands incidentart to the war, ety Of OntArio--CiDunty with head- 0100 sclenw-c 16iWQ L-arcest; on- 1:01 Tairtis for Atro and the thought of the great sufferingdae to the -war, had its at Oshawa. has resigned =at Position �' enter the in in order, to re- inistry., Dow by W --L i JRM tend te tendency to make the pe fore- X111-129 to usual Christmas 0 as palsor of. the Obristian Church at agreat extent. But.now-stnee market. Mr. Hall- has filled this - Positionforaix &HIT T - ELMDA -peace has om-e wore-- come to the -*orld, there is k feeling of rejoie. years with great allecOss and to the entire esti vic; i ng, which makes Christmas giving ore tion of the Society. H`- whole Is hot soul was in the work, and he had Yon ean'alg ke� the best Ms-ni- appropriate -for the changed atmosphere. great difficulties to which he did. toba Flour maide from N�9. 1. Ma6itobi 'Wheat. F' Report of Tr:-Depj. - Pickering "school for Nov.:1-Harold Jr.Bread, sifeceNfull-Y- Thi work A anew one in tbig county,d dyal�Hourgehol and Glenora, for v. : -Riceardson, Jdhri7 Remmer, Verna 'Reid, which added to: his difficulties, However,- - he -has -Try a bixg. Pastry Flour Fresh RbHed-Oatj 1- Billy Saunders, Donald Mor. spy, Lillian wiman, Rosie Sier. succeeded i ni 'pla cing' It on & sound basig, and the app - - BRA -NL SHORTS MIX I-11tids Walsh ;-Lizzie Me- ldred MurPhY;� - -Jap-k people bow late' the gre at work the Society is 'doing -for'the FEEDS OAT CHOP unfortunate 'young child- e"', ..on, Evangelin Cowan, Eddie ren of the county, Mr. CRUSHED OAT BA t][,Ey C 'Hop mer. Jr I -Ear] F6rrester, rothyAndrew,AnguaLiscombe, -at; educated.- the -people tip Htoaltilh1fri WHEAT 1, III Leonard Stephenson. Pr Class •by Florence ret4ponsibility. Mrr Hall has been succeeded Air.. CRACKED CORN MIXED HEN FEED Mutvh - H IF arriet Morrissey, Ethel Bray, Gr etchen -comes' from Detr6it'where he Yftd two Caldwell's Cream substitute Calf Meal. Danders, Barbara lHati, Class I1 -and I years' experience In, this work previous to that was 41olneses: FtT wan, Mabel CO-9kwell, hol Powell, Nora, Clark, Harold c connect-. ad with the Obildren's Aid Society in Ottawa and- Bruce County. He ;CHOPPING AND OATI CRUSHING EVERYDAY wan, Louise SteAe • naon' Class I Howard Law, Allan Andrevy, is A Young man who is very en - 'r thusigetfe in this Get prices on feed in ton lots. BELL PHONE. -!Yilter Richardson; Hri�ry Ste son., r . work, and undoubtedly make a great: success of it. Chopping every da yi