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It . .• . . .: . It' V Y� , .;,,,.': . � , I . . . , 5 r � . I " . 1; .� 7. . - . . : . . r�i-.:. � 11. . I , --- ,­ `­ . . - k .. .. ,. . .. 111, � - .� I � - . I � I I . � , . I I - . . I � I I . V: !� .. I �­ , <k . � ... . 1.� . . . . � � - - ' . � .. � - . . . .: . . .. . . . . 191�8. �:­ - '.�-' ­­:­ - ., , . , ,'-,��,,,. -..-., . . , .. . I . , ;� , ,L � ­ N1 B FIR 2 , I-- �-,�.. No*..14 -"�� ;;��.'., . , .." `7�.­ " , ' ' ' ­-v.bt.�-�xxxv.11141 ... .-.-.-'-. PICKER-ING ONT." ;FRIDAY . DECEI 7 L ... : -,:,. !�' k- , I -.. I . ,.� ... � ­� --7 ,: i # -1. I . .,� V .- . .. . ­ = --­�- " q. � . I I -­ , -1 / - --- -- . , -,Z!, r 1:7 � I . . ... . - . - - - ­ ­- � .� -- 0- � -- -GREENWOOD - ­ . - ... ;- .. .4 / - '. ' Walled 75 years ' .�%­.'j,­,­�'. 471- - . . ­ - - ­ I . . - . GRIERN - RIVUR . . Esta, . _ � � Lj:, �...:! ,,*:.-., , � � 4 -�- ' ' ' .1 . .� . - I.. ' I . . � ., . I . - " �. - `- ..VV00**i0*ta1�%wTb*- ". �% .11 � I . lift - . . -. LEY US REJOICE 11�� J.'O. Tattoo will 916efinad.: `Earn�Madlll spent ..Sunday with. W. ! -..�,.,. :,. ­.. � -1 , . - . . . . .-1. ; �!.:�:,­ : �� ,:. L. ­,.�,.� . I -1 � Med4cixl' :. ' � I. . .- dre% �o Young. people in the Green'- HRgt�rman. " . . WOOD f'-",�:�'..­ . I . ' , conip b Ck -'. - wood. church next Sunday evening. Mr. -and Mrs. Hobson. are spending GRE1 ..`,.`��,:,:,:�,­ � ­. :when the -boys 6 ' - W , -- - , . - � illustrated by sev6tity-two-beautif ur Christmas at Markham. . . , - ` .�. . ­ . �. - Ilit - " � D.,*'I�uceessor . ­. . a Earl Tomlinson spent Sunday with 1�: , ­ . - L. 15ALDWELL. A .. it a will ­� .'��­' , Gi - .. views. Some illustratid bymn , f� '0. %othelate-Dr., A.1 Brodie, '.Surae 305 . ,.� -, , Gi : � .-:7 - . . - . ... � I . . Bertteb M ­ � ".401"emont, oul. I I I I.. . -- . . .1 . I . .: also be throw , , ii - .I ­­..,.,. - - . -�= . -�.­. I � , _ rZmences a, 7 -'clock.4 -1 ,�• L:.� .-I , 1. ,�� 4. - I ��' .� .1 , 'Me. Mr. Totten will conduct nesday evening with the Hutchings L� -, .� � , I., idl , I . ,:-..-. I I VICT - 00 I -,,- -, ­ ,. ­. � 4 � -, � . _ ­ . n on the scieen r. Clendenning. of'Markham . L'� . . . :X ­ � i- , � - -- -1 .. . . ; I- ! - Everybody Harold Hornshaw spent laa Wed -L - L. _1 ILLS % I * 1 -r -W. AV. M'E. CARTWRTGHT,-. For- - .. L . �. ... ... � --morning b - - � ­ ." . . .., . . service at Brougham in t.the' -�� - -,.- - - - 6, I.. . ­: �­ ­.:." JLY mer of 4ravenhurst. Out-, olueceis& to , . I . - -- ----- . ... . , � �...­The mostprized of and, at Mount Zion in the afternocin.. Ts. Geo. W. Perrier seat several . .L.Z3Dr.:21.,8. Towle, Pickering,r.Ont. Office hours , ­ L, t., SLLu�­ _ . . ­ - . _ '8817-, , . '. -* - � ,4 ,.� - ' ��-`�A'!% � and Mrs. . _;� 33 to a and 6,90 to;e #. W �i - till Gift days last week with W. 2 . � . � . CH111jRy,WdoD , .. :­' ,�. � . I .. - :-. . -. � a ' " ' - . L - � .. � . . . . . � Ferrier. of Morkham,11,,� .�- � , . - '61 " ." . 1� 1. � . .-t. , .. . . � �il Mrs Sarah Hirst has -returned -home � - ­�.�L*'-� ." ­......" ­'. I - ­ �; L "� . - -�* -.0 11 .. ,. ;L �:j -E. PORSYTH. D. Of'O-, Regis' We'alkadmire "'A Good 'Band" L -, . a . .. ... '. �- - �� ' -` ' � � .�, . ­ .1 2-* Serodopplub4ca-tbe, C metrL*A"O. - - . 'in the LL�- 1. - I elation of Osteitis. SPOOW 1 Duan given to . I "'AGood,81a"' I,- Red Cross wdrkirff will, meet 0 spending eight months with her - ' . ' -o ' .­ , " "', � 01 nasion . I r - -,.� .. - . ­ ��",-�. '... �., " .,., ,­ -. ­­., - ' L . - �L . -:'Licenie " , . ­..�,.' Ibe *t ghwm. Eyes , ... ��. .. , .' � .. " took to the 1L '.'-:--` r_� ;--.- . I fitting r49 --n ­ -- - &Y afernoo* January 3rd, grand-ebildren In Toledo, Ohio. . . --�. th ited free. North -, " " - I ; 1­�: "A Good Violin .,.:� hall on Friday No. 4-206-� ,- , 90104 + � - 46t, - .i:,.J1,.1­ .1 -, � A.'report of this work done adurinx the - bar from here iihand t'. , ­ 1 .!;.. S6190tion" _ " au him on ' eL ' . X-.- I . .. . W" I - ---. : -e - �- , , - ., Dona- 'e School concert at Mark Pt . , I - . I-1 past four years will be given. . done od Flour substitutes k on hand ­ I . --7. . H y night. All repo 001IF", . . . tions of good c1cithiag, for children, Thursday .rt a go .. :.­ ,z � , - ­ I . - -, - O.,McKINWN, M.D.; L.&C.&i Hear fi'o' M' th'e VidtroW " .11. , . " i_,:.Ne� adinbu msmb�sr of the CCU t - . .. . men and women will be thankfully re- time. . . �.., , , , , -me a , � . . � ',1,1-,, - , ' . . I . ' . �. Ph claw Andra., . .. . . � 11 I for the needy in Belgium and Alf Mlebell.,.-we hear, intends leav- ,in. any quantities requited. . I � .k'...L.. . I . .. .., _yd go*=& Of Ontario, liesn"114, cefyei . I I � . . I : ..­ . ­. I- - * . '.�.af a jh&llago of Surgeons. Zdin - ­ . -. I I. I This clothing is requested to Ing our midst In the near 4utare, b&v- - � : r L � �, : ._Z - ��. �z- I 9 & tion to daisajoss of momen I . ... 1, � . . . . �. "-1 , .. - I ­ . �-� � . �1' &on. ,'Oillles and residence, Broughs- -, . It .�,.��, * ., S Fam . . �� . .� be in t b be 10th of Jaimary .1n,g hired Mr. Miller, of Mount �­. - * ­­" .1 .. � .. . � . E. .-Baket Fr&nae- 0 . 1. .,• est'Prici*­.- . 6 ------ -- Geo, for Tmin=e slipment., A good at. Joy, as a miller. - , . .'Ifth . . . 1. I . 4k : . -this ss. �,: , I - tendance of ladies Is requested at Tim Hagerman spent Saturday . ,. . . . I , . . � L4008. . (Successor to' ... ..�.-L . . .I m.. . .; ..... I ... - , - - , � . , Anthony.of Whitevals to , `��" L. L,• meetin,,, order to get a lot of, work slat((ng Mr. . . "anew- , ­ �,' aker,,.& JHetse - � , ". . Brady lumber to build house oft 1. ­ s . . . -.,' InPAid :e . I . ) _ p a ed. . . . . -.,,� �� ­­ .�.�.�:, , . H. KENNEDY;. Barrister. Sol- .- ­ . .- - i _ 900) � ' 1. .r I. - .1 . .. " . . . �; , ­­7� �2 , I I ieltor Lary Public,. � '". NROCK ROAD , .1 session in the 'T ..� L.. . . ­. f6r - -:..�­�' I � ...,.. L . � . �.�.- - . .� Notary Public,' I I. 01 ­ I ...... ,- - � �:.-.: A , . i ' Con"yancer &c. - . . ' ' . - - . . ­ . which the letter Intends to take pos- ­ . . - - Whitby. out. Q 4. near future. , - .- , ..., - 41 - . : '' , - The anniversary of River , * , ., , I ()]aLt. . .I- . , . the Green Riv ..� -�- - .�• � . I ... L . . ­A� . bou bille family a' Ill I - I' Amos Brignall and . are Lrbibici Sunday S'c4ol will be held on L .., . ­ . 1 A�- E. FAREWELL S.O., BARRIS . 0 h _ ' - .,.. , ,. - ' L -- L- a 22Rjg=�0"-"MA1 e ­ - Sunday, Dec. 29th, key. J., W, Wil- � - ' ­ _ ' ' ' ' . �� - J . I Amnsy.aodCot - � . -' .witht ­ftu." I. . . I . ' r�ey�. alid ,: . � 1, - - -144", I ' �. 10-T . . . ,present kinson. . - -Ba _­.=WJjftCr. , 01360. WWI". Mrs. Lotty La Valley is at Toronto. will - .: . I L - . ­ ' I 14,w: . i ;., He BE Ag vi r with A: Ackford.. . . .30 and 7 p. id. The eon , r , I - -4 ' ­ - E . CHRISTIAN, 'Barris `Barrister.and &id A", MarJMOUt visiting Jackson and family-_ol spent c#rt that was to be held on New Year; - - �-,. . , . Aosoll.ito,, N. cry ftblie. Eta. XCA87-00 61 11.3,r- eye laindefinitely. postponed. , ...,:-.Wheat Cbriitmag ivith"P.'W. Rodd, . ­ ­ CbQ 00V9BrOCk­StaXOZtb`Wb I :. , ,�- w�o . . lt'v- "'y ­­ HOUSEFURNISHINGS , tle. Oat. - . A - . ,,.:�Zlll I ,... . I �. I . ­ I I . ­ � ­ " I :. . I., . . I � ' 01� ., !� . �� - -- I � ,i�,'.. 7. WIL1,L&M J. BEATON, B. A., Bar- I I - 0 Lieut. Jamps Conley. of the R. A. F..' I : . I - ­ . . - ­ 404,r . % visited .his -cousin, . 1 .L . � .. .. .1 - � ... , , , , . , " - . . L 0 - �', ;�­ '. � IS 7 Public, "a"ted Big stock, -tit the lowest prices.'. % 31 McDonald, . I 0'. � rioter, solicitor, - ' ' I .. . *. '' 0 � - I . . . I .• .. � .:, .. ... A . . . thla* ,' ' ' . I � 7, .: , L . � k - I. practice with me"" cbman. Denison & . . . eek. : I Y. Poacher Bp '.. . . . .1 I . 1. I i - � .., Irlboter. Barristers. Toronto General Trusts -� . . : . Delivery free.. -; IL - Lieut.. W -A. Jackson.,of the R. A. F. N. Y. spent Christmas with I " -,�� -.- . I . ... ;; k' �, r Building, 80 Bay street, Toronto. Telepbone - ., . L , , . I - . ;' �'.. . 6 of ab- his fa1ber. Thos. Pouchev. LL , -, 342y. : - , �, . ,- .;- - . _ .. .. . . , �4. .�, Fain 901-951. " has ,received Lndefinite 'leav , ..� ;mv X.I. ammmw r . - F - - . ­ ... . 1. - ­ . * - . 1. r ,,,,, _ mending Miss Freda. Crossing is spending a . . 1,1 � , ft..L. afid ice. -Ind Phone W4. sence from cam IL ­ � -- - . Call and - '. �,,., --- . tis born# here, , week witl;,friendi4n Oshawa. - . ` , ,:., . - I ­ I.. .p' Dental - I I.. . .- 0. � . . the holidays at . . . Mrs. G,eo. Pbllip is spending Christ. ' - =729MA..MMICINT - -­ _ i- . I r . �Clskemont. I . . � - L . � . I ­_ .2, � 1"7 . ­-�- I � - I .. . a - . --- - L I . ..- .., - �­g� 1� - ..- "WHITRV . 11 � . ,..-* -1 . LASE B. BEA . . . .. . . : I . : 'VAQ . . - 41-- , I. , Al" ' , � Beaverton. b'SOP. I --,-­� -, , man with her sister. Mrs. Dobson. of , � , � , - � , BLACESNITS, L . r, ;-, I the Ro I Colelge of Dental - Office -- A.S. and'Mrs. Major are visiting Mrs: W. J. Devitt is spending her % - . . r . -g - . r..raduate of I 1. I , , I eons and UnWgiversi of Toronto. . . Christmas with &A. and Mrs. Devitt, , - , ;,� .= W. .M. PrhWs -h dv ' , .%V�. It .- with fvieinds in Toronto. . . On April lot the undersigned will take �. " . . . . . . . I.. - a hours 9 tots : I 6. .2 am . Mrs. J. Ai PuRb I pending the of Black'stock. .. L� .. I ossession of the above shop. , . . ­ 2. set phone 220. 441 1 holiday with bar ,Oliver, - , - N,,G t' sister.aMors. of Thos. and Mm Perryman. who have , p , , L ' absence, Dr. �k C H 0 - RP I ,- Horseshoeing and blacksmith � MKiring Dr; Beaton's absence,spent the past month in Toronto re " _ L . - - I Toronto. L I 'If , - �.,*(Tozo t*.'.wi1lbeincbar%e. r I ­ ,� If ...' . . . . 'L . �1 -0 . Mrs. J. Leary. we are sorry to report, turned Saturday for 6 few days. work promptly attended to. , . I I ­ AND - . � -t . . 1x ... _ . . - I . . .. 1. 1, . . . I.:.. dled very unexpectedly on Tuesday, The services at -St. Jo church on Lame and Interfering horses made '. .:r .. -1. 11. , r - I -... . -- I . , 2 h. from heart failure, after Suud&y-af termoon will be .befittlof for I ­ � I aspecialtyof. and money re - i. - ... 1$Uvitnisea Sairbo.. - . . . Dec. the closing of the year.' Exce lent . .. .. . . L , � . . la . � � . L . L . - r weeks' illness. , funded if work does not �. ­-­ -.4,- ­., ­ ­ ­ I. .. ­.111�- save A I . . . . - L The following dr' Cbrtitmas visitors music. You arecordiallyinvtted. ,- . . Ir prove satisfactory. mr G - the- county of On - -- - Rolliu, I . Elsie gets. of Slarried at the Methodist parsonage. -1 .. 1, I .1 - -- 7 �- 1. - - :'-C:)- Toronto. with-ber parents. W. D. Rao -Pi-c-��--y - Rex- Mr. wn on .A.103� ZCCOA�.029=1*-T . .. � - . Mrs. F , ." _ --6-- A ­isln Th4vr"%A,g X. Dec. 19th. Albertq Beer A -- ­­;�- 3'rery Ji .914. . ­ ' _ C6iteri , -F . - --7- �.^ AII � - . ­ -;4U, --- White Mrs, Leas Smith, "Co*Congratn stions'. . le ` -�, - - W kv.tRICHARDS911 - Real'lkop- L of' Conniston. Miss Ella r I- C - r I- .- :-�-­ ­ - ------- . - % . . , � ,. 7Z-�7--­ ­:-.. Im, .'rate, -Iseuiaikor..c reyancib- Notary ,: usual. - - - .1 d M69 Florence Trickey. of Torna- There will be preaching service In .. NEW GA RA -GE CE11 .s. �:� ­,:� . I �, .. 7 . ­.. an �-- -7 -Sublico i1tc :Pick Out. � ally � � 1. .; : -1 . . . .. the Christian Ibburch at- 10.30 a. m. on . �� . . :'.Vise ­ I 1111 -- to, with D. S. and Mrs. Turner, -" I- . S r �. . . � -- . * ' . I Olive MacCrae'. of Tironta. with her Sitinday next. The service will be , , , , . , L r 1. ­ �� , nn :POUCHER. ReRf-7Ufate'-Aue- W. -G. Bame's', 'Greeii River rents. James and Mrs, .MacCraer taken by Rev, J. Tottorr. and R free' The sinderaijued haveopened up & DOW - q'W", � ke, tian*er. vatustor. collector and issuer 1 , . to will offering will be taken In behalf of . * 4.� ­ -Broulbsen; 4" . 1. - 7 of warilage ligenses. - W J. and 31ts. Beatqn And daughter, - 'Garage at the corlter of Church' and . '� L r, - Or address R I. Lomist,Hill. Mary. of Tito, with D. R. and Mrs. the Sunday •School. Everybody is King Sts.. Fickerlag. where they are - .,-; . A . . - R. NO. b ..:, '. . . I 11 ., , I - � - - Beaton; .'%Irrg. 'Jitnies Lytli* and Mils third. % .. prepared to repair all kinds of autos. � - . . -, ­�� - 3' . . � . I I 1'� - - . , . -�i -of Oniario, me - , . r ,• HOPPER Issuer of X4kft&g9 --- -with their On the evening of Tuesday. Dec..31.0 31"' ' motor -cycles and bicycles. 1 L I - I In the County ' ' slaty flarolle.,of Toronto, - - .. . - LD a Licensee '� .r , iddeves. Clirtm*ut- . , @.:Hamlin:. , MISS there! will be a lime -light entertain- ' Tires. repairs and ails are kept . - ,,_ air Store and'bie i WINTER TERM.. parents,. Mr..nnd-Mr . :L A I t7in 19t,, John's church. given -- .. I Lydia Major. oT'Toronto.,7 with her men b --- tantly on hand. . L . " ­T0!WRJI]M OLE RK ;L . grents. W. S. and Mrs. Major ; J. L. the pastor. Rev. Dr. Marsh.'whicK .� eons . Begins Jan. GEh- I . _ . _ B�BEAT", . . . .- . . A0 0 GOD;= abdoper far ,arias Prepare now for reconstruction Wale, of Ottawa, , with B. A. Ellison : will be specially suited to the children. ' . . .1 I A* ts6 Caml - .- sodaviss. I. soe. Kom to In" Guelph Admission 25 cents. children oftbe COWAN & SHEPREAD9 :1-.. , I I -.?. days. Our hotme. and . opost trade Prof. Wade and Mrs. Toole, of I . e 0 .e . r ,% .: - I", . .. �-A M-� �.-A-1- � �mlli demand the services of bright with the former's parents, John and Sabbath school free. �- . - '-PICKERING,ONT. L � Z .. -1�1-0 I � .1 .1 . .. I ­ . 1.1. -_ young people . .. . .- -,. I � 1. - I . I * -- to -day., 49haw's Business Schools, � M2 . I I . 1. . . . . CHERRYWOOD.. . . -- . - . - .. . .. -- . . . . - ­ I ,_ ,; I , -'NANADA'S . . �. I I VICTORY BONDS � ­ . . r � .L I. . % , . Toronto. W. H. Shaw, Pres. �,;. �. &TOUPINVILLS ... ... .- .. - . �--�� %-� versals. Denominations --i50, Sift SSW .. . , r .. , . ' was ­ . ood. Price. 29 14 and accruec . I - �� The home of Mr. Win. Taylor , _L � * AXIM � - By order of the Medtcat Officer of the scene of a very Interesting gather- JU& .,L -- R Bond Broker. Bell Xbom 193. Whft ..! � 'L-:..- - �,: �� I GM,"tnd. Phone 70. 4 I od AM A 0 1 Is -L11 M, b , � ­- .1 ..;� ­­ IMlIgg A. Dalen: the library tog on Thursday p. m.. Dec. 19, when . - . ,:J,Ve,N Health, Dr. F. - . .. . . 1. - Z - � L L . vi Ck and pool -rooms are:closed, and all pub fiends from the community and city . . 1. ..'� . . . I UGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Out. gathered to help Mr Taylor celebrate .1 o ­ Licensed Auctioneer.- Extensive OZP@r- . - . . '.t- I lir meetings are forbidden. to prevent gat age' of 95 IS 6 .-gi .. . - .... -- - i I - ­ -. the spread of influenza in StouffvlUe. his attainit4w. the ripe old.- , .... i�l in imported and thorouxb'b"a 'stook. - for hire � . ending rap- years. Mr. Taylor a. behith continues , - .--. I conducted smyVhers. Write for terms Firat'olass rigs . The epidemic has been spreading . . I �. �-�.. .- 1,� • particular, ?ban* Ind. 21116 W17L ", '7. . idly the last week, and during the past remarkably good and he took great . . hi*n- es `., I ­ .411 - 0 . , ..Y1. - ­ ----L' . WE 0 2 I Day or nigLt . I w I ­ five days a re in greeting his frtelads in his I. .. . . � . . r. .- . .- i� sixty new cases were attend. r :�'­.... -� �Ig ' .1� I I . . . . Eus me ':.. -. Dr. hospitable way. - � r'. pleasure POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, etg- all trains -' , - ed by one of the village doctors. mual Be was born I V'* for Counties of -York and Ontarim Ace. . 7 ­ . L& - in Norfolk. England. on Dec. 19, I&M, .N! Dalen '�­ - .,' -.- � -,-;-,'r I � . . I ". Dal lifis Issued warning to the pen ." . .. h . , , : Man miss of all kinds atteausd )e on shortest . Teamin g promptly atten4ed to,. r �le not to do their Cbrlstmaa�abopping He emigrated' to this country in IM 6 . �­� ... � ­ r'.., �' Z., - -N, � ­ - I � :.**be*. Address 0: a River P. O., ,Oat, . In Pickering. , He W , - r " �." ", . - - - - * - . . .: 1: -�­ - �. - ­ -­ - , , ,11 r _ I , . . Agent for. Canada Carriage 00-. in crowded, stores.. Special arrange- a,bd settled %�j.'� ." - - "i . � . r.. ', .f� n : L . _ wbo died MilLov Lath ­ L meats are being made to prevent married to Helen Pen], , - .. . .., ­ . - .1 -.-­ . . "., - M. GiBSON. Ontario - he anga giod - I '' � . , ',�' , 5� , crowds elf people waiting In the post 11,1918. For . . ­ ­ I ., :. . . . .,�, ,A .1 MORTON , �, � , , . - ­ -- � , I . Dominion Land Surveyor sad W. He P8912 ricks"111we L .1 .1 . �. . �.. -, % I Mand . office for their Cbristruss mail. ' It is in forming and in later years was well Engineer, Hopkins Street. Whitby, Phone 231. �­ . -,�I­� to the law W. E. Yarnold. Ontario - Around Wbitei,ale, Lo- known am an . , 1. . , , _ reported that apple buyer and shipper . . � .0 Surveyor .. 4. . ...- I I Surveyor of P_drt Perry. 46 444 . cust hill,: and Claremont In politics Mr. , .., , , .7 Taylor has been . . . .. .41 -­,. Water, Pure Water . ellnEint , . I . L . - L. . . . . Ur . .. :, the epidemic Is ,.-ontinuirfg r serious, staunch Liberal and follows with . . " .1. ­ . � . "I . . .. ­.. I. � � .. - - 'L MAWI LICENSED AUb- '--, . ..- . New efies are being daily reported. interest still current events. Two - � : - , ­ .. .:r ­ - - ­ 1. �� ­a4e, .4-. L �,�.'. - � - -, . 7...-.� * : , L � - -0- ,�I, I , TIONE1911,for York, Qntmia and Durham : , ,,. . . . - . I Counties. All kinds of sales Pcomv".Y attended if you are wise you will use -the only but only one de"h has so far occurred ago he won the prize at the -.:.-q�"-­ " --- . � .. �. ­ �-�" - L ­ L .. � L .to. T, s=ble. Dara soles may be L Christina 6r '-. ;�.,� :, - � - sentertattiments in many years picnic In Markham for being �L-- ­ � -. arranged at WS'Oftv. Ball aiydfl-lepou- -Ideal well, -drilled by Chas. B. Rice: - the villages ;and harpleta throughout Idlest Liberal on the grounds. A , , --1.1 :.-.,,, 4,-` 1 I., . . . th 0 . . REE 1. ., .�.­ , I - , . .4dgatphooes. Whitby : - . to the . I � L- , . . � ,� , " I .' the count!y re not. being held. or jem weeks ago he sent a letter �­Ic -REESOR ' ,q.'. . . . � I � - -who-k-Went for Wind Mills,Mill, Gasolin _: - ---- IV � a ii-Incidentit-ot'Sn' which As . P - , Engines. all kinds of pi n U rs time $1. .V�­ "�P - - � . . ­ .5�.,, , . :R.:B-.- =--077 :E for water works. Also bath room fix- Bert and UiNtbar7isge are suffertig the inspired editorial by the editor. .1. IF- `- . '. -�� 11 Small of Lite. religion : "..1%, . '$' ­ � .. ,LO(3U , effects of the on It apparently entitled The ., z I I ST DIEL; . � r,�� I I a , � ! . . Vetorivary Surgeon tures, etc. -- Everyttijaw given careful reached its height I"t week IIs- Mr. Taylor bas always been A staunch a ... . I . . .. : " 1, at �,�4-. , � ..:-. Graduate of the Ontario Vote. attention. .. . - active first at I � ,.: -t - Honor I bridge, and prospects an brightening Presbyterian. bei I -.-.� . . .1, ­.. .. . . I . - ­ I - . 1''. . - , ', - .. ,40 - rinary college I I % � for's, happy ClirlstimUs. In the ".t- CbsimeesChurch, d eon-, and later . ,,�- ',` - , . 8 Pidip WORKS,' - y -years he '. ....,;- ­­ ; ­. and Graduate of the Veterinary - . . ,RION . mastees family: at Mount Albert six at Dumbarton. For man - P _-.-��:-, ,� ,;-,. - -. - �.�-,-,,,�T , . . 1. , . -, � � - " � : t.�­.,.,.., ­ . .- a an Pres- - ': ;- , L " �.- . . I Science Association.- � - Rome Tel. 5M. �,Whltevale, fttf children are'lild up with the disease. . re reseated the congregation n -A'--' L'- : �­'­ . 1. I:..- , I I ,�� -1 -L '.. .4 , - Pbone--offiee ION. residence M ." . Byptrery Bider and has hold the office of , . .' L'. �', '_' . � .. -, . - ­ 16--- , ­.. . - � . ; .-� -. . church cemetery. . .. ., - - -,�. - -7 . . ,.. . �., " . . . W"rray ­ .- , trustee of the white c . - � �-. . . I ; �'-CLAREMONT, ­-. �.JDNTARIO - 0 - , , ­ L. . , ."'-. ­ !-,. a taken a very active in- ,Xdrr , 4 :::, . ­--,'­� . L- . , .1 . - . . , r. Taylor ba I . I . . : ,� I 1. . 14 " - The's�rv`ice In AlI'.SaInti`cburcb on terest in the -war rind hasgiven his I ,� - T , , , . ter Term Openspatriotic work in the enc JOHN choral , The :afternoon who of & support to eve . . _ . - ­ . cot ..t- , L . . � I . I nature. community. , We bas expressed many Syrupllfwsr ,;­­ �%;.1 . win 7- ­ - -.. I . .d -Jan. Oth . . . The Military Hospital has now a times during. the last four years that - ­ , -- . I - . ­- • �. . . . v -Cod Liver Oil0­ . Has a full line of rnsh and cur- r fine band comprised of twenty- he might live to see the end of the ' , I 8 . � 7,0 . Insure your Future by getting a musicians, , They gave a fancy war. His I rjy�er In this respect bas � ­ - _ . I ed.meats vonstwntly on Imnd. - , Special Business . Training in the dress ball dn'Thursdav night last when been granted and Mr. Tayhyr rejoices I " ..% . . . ,.,.X..-. . . . . . . �',�, , �� . L I I . � many guests were present froVm To- In the victory at the alltis and the A. very effective 'preparation " FL`...�,' ­ 1. I- , ­ -:1, Roll, Bieakfa,st Bacon, io,-�;> UOT - . ronto and PIcker* dawn of Peace which be believes is ::, .- . -. . _RL - .? ing. . . . .11, .- I 411" It le!� I , troublesome Coughs - - �­: , . '. . , the day an I -1 - . -;. IWeiner,,etc. The Christmas Festivai took the approaching. During producing I ..!.. .7,:..-:. ­. .. ­ . - Ham, Bologna, W , I which in- j , .­­­­­,--­�� - glace of the Christmas Fair on Tues- ting photo was taken whi .I., i­..'�­­4�. . . � - -.quirk. 01 4 11 rices psaldfo"r . I -��rated-w eluded four generatiojis-Mr. T lor, . producin I Hi vi -- - , . eets!mprp d pen liter, -Mrs. . . -. .. . p . . - - Youge 4 I � 9 ! I tries, and' Santa Claui. drove in a his .. ­�� ,I . �'... - - 0 :.%. - Butcher's COWS. 11:� 6 err � �: : � I ts, Torom to,1 daug - - . . . . . -an . . , I .. 11. -- �L A, . I it, Will Heron of West Hill, and I .'..,.. I .!� ,..,-' . �­,­­. ­­ .. � - � .� decorated carriage d distributed, Hi - - ,--- -4�. q�- I This School has recently been asked The home was ­ -.,: �­��s- , .7-- � . - , . Kitts among the children, who enjoyed little baby George, I .0 .;��,'.­�. I ,'­., . ., . - , I � . , . :, .��.-� ­.'�', . 9 ­�.,� I .1 ­�.� . I .- I - ­-­�: to fill positions at $Is $14. $11 and . with evergreens . 1, . a . I . ­'... �C .,,�-. :.��. -1 - ;,. the day exceedingly. prettily decorated . .1 ,! I � � � . � I 1. . . ., ­ �� .1 . - �. " �­-- �­ � - � ,.The The PickerWg . 118 a week and $1 10, a montb. r F. L. C. Bond, who had and a dainty lunch was served by the � I � ' '- � . be 'sed with equal �� - ' ,.��,.'%�,:.`,� M" t � � "'., - , _,% A course here is a sure, safe and ;ba;g'.e6 of the construction of the G. .hostess, Miss Brander. The birthday saJg7 ' I I. 1� �­ I . .... L , I , . -T ance Committee ,k route to good posit -ions. in all Throat. aw , . . - double tracks through here cake contained nine decade candles , faction I -,. �.; - - .10 . � I . ' it" . t A .L ­­ - . Fh'o n4s have proved this Write . Mrs, Taylor' - .: - . I some years ago as Divisional Engineer, and five yearly ones. ich , 1)0. .. ­ - I gue, -it" - fd;`d6y';- has reiturned- from 'two veat�s` Be . ., I , . I , '. . 11- for Catalo, -rfiauy friends_ congratulate him upon . Lung difficulties si . ­ - . . - . , service - i:' ­ I '. . I Now. . _ a awbetokened- In— �- - Coughss Colds, - i': . .. .1 The ,object of this Association Is to . . 1:.., I �.` oversees and ainted chief the Divine favor � , . - - . . - � . -�­ :1- may days, They hope that kind �. �­�a lessen stealing and prosecute I ,... Engineer of the Grand T'h3nk. a" . . 1.q . - - 1. I . ., . W. J., Elliott, Principal. - .1 - - . . . : the felons. .. . ­ , I I The Ontario County Home was provIldence will preserre his mental . Bronchitis, Hoarseness. . ... I ­ . . . . . - . - .� - L I ­ ;-- - ----- .. given a Christmas entertainment by and physlud powers for happy returns ., ­ L 111. .. �* * ­ . --7--- ' : � " 1, '.., ',Zasy to take* - " .. -I -` -. - � -� , ­ . � .. ;%�-- ..'' - -Members having eciumnall. . - :--,: r ;I . . -1 . . the Women's Institute on Frida3t ev- of the day, L ., ­ ,. I . . 0 . ­ 11 - i7�-,L7' ". �� , I . . -�:� ,�;­ � ­ - ..-�....-, W=W, "Won em .� ---- !�-----� I . ,- � -.:.- - .. � ....'..", � .. . �77 90014 imM0di&4 Y- any nnmbw a ,�I.k,Each of the Inmates was given I 7 - I - I .1 I - . .1. � of F120cutive mud"". I . � ug. --'there was a programme . ;i -�­, 1 � e.- -� 0 o . ­,-�- -, . ­ , , , 00 . Add s For Hatchini I I 11..�:�. :­%,� 65 I . ". "I - . . ., �� - -.11. ... -1 I I , . �t.. I., ) A . from'i Black Breasted Red - . of dancing, drills sad songs. and tea Fnel Controlli3r McGrath, of Ot- ­ . . .. ... , . .. ' taws, Says that , . . .1 .. Membership fee a ; 41.0. . ' ' " � !B - � Game-cliolce stock and - ..., was slob served. A presentation w at there will be no ' I rJ . �, 1. � . . . I � I , , - I 1, �­-�.,. I" - � b , I P--' - - . . ve - - . R i A * - exTellent layers. ' . 1. - the opening and . . . ­ L . been "heatless days" this winter as the G* W.� T -A&M I - �-8 : 2%k6A.mav be had tronallid Prooddental. . _ made to Mrs. Perry. who has 9 Q__0 P'hm . nurse -at-home sin fuel situation hes improved great- 0 ". , .. ftersiory on a"#eaVou. . since I - , ,. '': 7 ation - .. � ­ " -.1 . . . Also, Young Belgi-kn' flares - is now retiring. The present ly owing to the mild weather and -- * Druggist -Graduate Optician , . " � '- :': Bxsc. Com. -L. D. Banks O. S Palm. .. And..9ilver Grey giber- ­� was made by Dr. and Mrc McGilli- munition I . sr. ,� I . - e shutting dotvn -of . ...., W. V Richardson, Nwl"g. tan Hares. vray, who have also been connected th at., 7 ,�­�:,'7�', � - � i I with the inatftuti:)n since its opening. factories as well as other causes . C. N. 1�, Ti-.� it Age I , - .,­. , . L L . � . . ­ . All Pedigree.Stock. f a , ont&lajo I . -L" L, J. RAThextons' .W.J. Clarke I Dr. #Lad Mrs. Lavery acted as host end whien are due to the cessation 0 731lo- 3ceTl= . ... �..: -...", . .4 �, I . , . � fta*"ry *.-J. GORDON ' � , PIOXERING lborten h..-. ostAlities.- � � VNIP 1. . •.­� ' ­ ptselanti ­ _ � '. I . . 1, 1. . . .. I . ­.. �� ,,. �.­ rfz, ,,,1..'jj:0, -�. ��,�;��..LL..,` , ,� � ­ ­- . ,.��-,i?�, ��t -;­�-----­,,,:� _ � , . ,- . I . . - .;.­ ­.­­ , . ,,�4­: 7 .. , -�­.L�* 4�1 ,�. � ,, I'll,I _0-� 4�� "_:L.. ,�­,__­ .1 � i-- --I� :-;.,A.I .� - � A-4 u, - ­�� - I. ­.. ­ .!: .. - - ';'!, �, ,�� . Z�q,, . - v. , r bh^l. 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D Hess, Ye Not the Hum of M soearitet Osaa1W y y,'Lr . _ "6 y a . r. �,..:,- RAW FURS and GINSENG ROOT ~ '�I�"r Now that we are ail nettling down JL IVUFJW-' +r• - , Referenco=Utyon iS of Cpn4da; �,... 4 _ i". after our jubilation we can .contem• _ ,,t r. _ _ __ j ��- .T t - _;:.` Write for Price List and Tam.. w plate the "hugs task before . us ,ot no aa; Vaal st. 1►.. z , , ,; mi; our world again, says the London -TYPE WHICH i8 THE BACKBONE M. SILVER aaoat:.as V _ _ _ Daily Mai. .i' 4F, THE B�tITISH Al2hI Y :�s People who fear widespread 'unt>}e - - ' _ -- A good man but slovt,,the cl plopment aftertdemobilizatioh of the Y pang ' g Did His Duty.' Without- -Ostentation sergeant -major said of him. He wan' ISi ht ComaTandments for Cbildr's!!t: i take care of themselves os they will Army and the war workers have. sure- .. , L • The growing chi',d must have i soon fail -to fu1811 -the purpose of ly not tabulated even ths'prtme after• and With Care, in Calm, Self- nottear-marked !or promotion. Indeed, � W, It.ent of rise U' to nix ears he�'tlaeir resence. - war demands for laT�pr, I can conceive of no man leas Rued' Y �• P y P r Contained Courage to exercise control. Asa • '�.ahotild. sleep half th•a time -twelve Theme are nut a Tarsi number ' of ' These are a few of them:- -�, pridate Ile s' out of twenty-four Iiasrs. Part of successful house Tanta sad _those Fepaiziug, repainting, and redeco= ' He ,w s not a ' oung man se men wag in his proper pia one of those �r p y simple saujs who b �v ..this. time may •beAncluded in the day- which experience has shown are beat rating thousands of miles , o1 dingy go at the Front. Indeed, as a plodded; , ecause 06III great fiimo nap. .- ' ' .�' ,.. suites far. . the purpose deman•1 cer- streets and' millions of dilapated of- :stolidly along the .road with my bla- , humanchessboard seine of us must be �� 2• His food should be plentiful'and taia' definite conditions-. The funds- Sces, shops, warehouses,"a6d. private toon in FrShce, I used to look tit -his pawns' aro content to do their beat is , lff� riu'tritiaus. .'Each child should 'haveImen condition relates to the at= hsmes.their humble station._ tom., ragged features and grizzled hair, and Properly, I should Via_ , ":AL least three --pint' of milk a day. I mosphe,re of the room. If this fs • Repairing _ thouskands! 'of miles '. of ponder on the harshness of• a !system. ;. have a stirring Part of this may .be in .some other'I suitable even. the soil is of secondary- broken, pot -holed roads.__ � - � ,�.w]zich sent greyheads to the fighting ; taTe to tell of the Smper.' This quiet,), r �� Wood, anon as custard' or ice ' cream. importance. The atmosphere, must l2@olothing Yortye millions. of euz gentle man should, at the cr' loaf mg - line and, exempted'men a.dorea y cars , 1, ` ��e shetild also have limited uantities be,kept at a suitable tem rature and. shabby selves. - I + i meat when the line wavered,, dash q I pe _ their.. juniors. But tht Sniper was a forward 'single halide I.;of meat and plenty of eggs; cereals, aiao, .for � success, must contain plenty' Building half• a, million new house$. Reservist. Thestrobilization order had : g d, and, ii28ying a ; ge a disking furniture aai�egi•+pment for dozen Germane, silence and 'ca tura fie' we table and fruits. ' of. moisture, A dry atmo Isere; r ached him as he was gatherifiQ.in p g,. He shon']d have lent ,of out -of- even when plants are watered, r d, is 4lipse houses,:,* nd also for.the multi- the enemy machine gun .which' is de- f R y P f • a e cro 'on the patch- o€ land on the l3 d :soar ping -not ,too much work, nor fatal to good growth. Regular !va- ruses o1 young couples who married hidiside �iehind his cabin in Ireland. I yiag the adrance. But tide chenc� too long continued. ... - • tering is Another important factor during the -war and have not yet been k He had just put bn his coat kissed his ! to da great deeds do not come to all ♦ibis to erbtala furniture. men. For twenty men who, like the �s 4, He should have a daily bath or for success.: wife and said good-bye to the priest, rub -dowry and 'a cleansing' bath with Plants will grow better is houses .: Restoring thvorn p@rmanent ways snei�gone back to the old regimtnt ;Sniper, have the character and coin - warm water and mild so at least heated. with hot water thai}hha wilt, of our railw linea and replacing all age to w'fn the Victoria Cross, the 8�s� A! without a.ritursnur,.saga a BritiA ao1- fortune of war offers at'moat in those heated b the, worn-out 'locomotives and rolling r p ',!ince a week, oftener, if pgeaiSle, i • y hot` air or steam- die, and writes. perhaps. s. I 6.. His bowels should more i The latter systems absorb the moil- stock. one chance of winning distinction. And -, ,, N *freely y 1%e Sniper"wag like that. He never . so, if you will follow me to the end of a At leant once a day. If they da not t'ure from the atmosphere with the "Resta fing our public serviets (pas- 'grumbled: In fact, he seldom spoke t his diet sad exerices ahonl3 b6 so ze- result that .the lent either loses tfcuIs ly fhe postal and telephone ser- m5' stor,�fl I cannot: promise yarn that ° p viceaj and recto at a�. He was of tjrnt admirable tyre the fim h ' Ai All �r+lated .as' to bring•�bout that result. some -dT iti, leaves %b withering or ring them to pre-war of British .soldier of whom we have t of this life i=ti�11 be more ex- rr , �_ :1L He shoWd be riterested in Ute `fails to make heolt growth. Pans efficiency: citing than iia tranquil course• • heard far too little, though he ie, in - < �� , Hallen„dull, or uA'pPy children are of `water atood on the radistarti to x Pldaghfng stili more iaibd and grow- -An He Lived, So He D ed. - r•, fsequtnll suiferin from the, want always improve One still more food. reality, the ba�tboat of qur Army ' y g give o$ moisture'. • At daybreak on glorious morn! of Interest in ,life. Snch s "elzild conditions !or lents. The blooms die-estiblfshiag ” onl' great staple the field -the quiet, self-respecting, nS 11 I ie p well-behaved, family man, who 'does � my` battalion -wont over the top:In the '_ , should be watched to discover if pas- will last longer when t e atmosphere, manufactures. cui•ioua half -hoar hush whii!h precedes - ' -' � Rebnildfssg oar decimgteii raer$hant. his duty without ostentation and,.wlth-; �t blowing of whistlaa and the crest! aibts wi t 'he does enjoy and where 1 is kept somewhat' cool and moist, The . care, and who. even in deme, effaces +Ia his naturrlt.Interest ,lies; and Ii 1s Ideal temperaure rsrres from about nem• himself as in life. - ' of the creeping barrage, when all �'' �t .then an easy task to stimulate Iiia in- 60 to TU degrees. Higher tempera And, last of thele prime tashss (but j around you sounds the rattle of ac- 3 " ' terast tlatil his whole ettiiude is tutee aeeeaaftate more fz uent not least in the mtndrof every haraa- lHleaL `F.�eIeacy." i ' eq �►- 1 eoutaements, I saw the Sniper for an ` ; changed. term s, Some plants need to be wa- std middle-class- housewife who reads The Sniper was a broad•shotlered, er g i instant. He was dressing himself for 7..: -He slutuki be tau ist . elm Ie les- teres dell , others not more than two these tines), eoptug .with servantlesa stalwart Irish-peaaant, slow to speak, t�. �__ P___ y battle; His rugged impassive face a * xG" of personal hygiene; tt tisq ` o -f or tree times -a s►eelc A homes by- organizing aomo system quick to smile, without ambition, .I- , betrayed no concern at the ordeal be= `individual toa►els handkerchiefs toilet rings hollow when La whereby domestic wor era -will Y� peed with the . . s1, ` srdeles; good care of -teeth, nose, knuckle needs water Over ws daily. to their 'work during 9:ed hou he was Vver in trouble. His rifle was ' ed the straps of his equipment, or htn . ` �� eyeey hands and feet, fag is bad for planta and -only one o like all other workers. always spotlealy clean, and when. but- i down to sftuat-the ening of his put- ' 9. He• should be •tangbt .to believe two varieties, Here is only s fraction of the huge tons had to. . be polished no i tee. - like the spires, will rte .were ' � �� -that to be healthy is one of the finest succeed if the pots are allowed- to talk -before -us if we are to -snake our- brightes_than.hia. Re. know his ob as j Two hours later I saw him again. , Q. ' ` " possible- 'achievements ig the 'world, stand in water. All pots skould be news world a livable world. `ire can a soldier down to a T. We were,in the first objectivgg, packed I v and most patriotic. . - supplied with good• drainage in th4I only 'rebuild our world by contingng; When 1 first met him ht had been, `like sardines is a trench �trfilch was every .one of us, the intensive toil of on active service for cls on two a shambles, h-waa a question of min- ..._.. - farm of broken crocks Riled in at the � How ioW Can Be Saved at the Table bottom of the pot when the plaints the last Lour years. Work V the only years. He had taken pari in. ata utea before the _derman. batteries s+� 't ' are potted, - - talisman that car restore war's devas- modest computation, a dozen actions world get going on us, and I was Smaller portions �sbould be served. r >+,..t, es,• i� �tvrao$._ _ b tation and decay. without being, wounded. If lye had had. table s u - - - - -- - getting every man to work with his V. '` �e Tigre a glorious azample ig`ihs this-eduestion and-tim trenching; tag}---t6-=esti--rife - not in .the foitm of direr_ draughts.e. we en .+a�' ortuiait for choles. so Lits' 40 :de reel or low story of how France.•appareatly mined young -of kers who ordered him ab* position. Hut when, I reached tits 'k" I no food is' served .unless a person er will often seriously affect e' n- � h x- ad sera .,. swishes it. and, in an incredibly abort time, te- r• der house plants. Palms and ferns mrience. But he never spoke, and all inn► -and digging_ away. , steadily and , ! Bread should lie cut at the -table. establialied herself. We are now the p gain his coafldance without haste work! are the better for sponging once or - my Attem to to i , ng on .itis otsq In serving- misat, bone or surplus twico a month. Never water snick- vtetors; but the viktot7�has cost ns- were shipwrecked na his habitual roti- tnlLiative, because Isla soldier's expert .f. °tat should be ;eft -on ties nerving plate, dear. But wa can loot the sect of the so they._ can be utilized its stock or for tg plant Lop freely; It more often ra- cence. once told him"]► was the thing t - ng o do. + s ,� tom, quires to. be repotted. Most planta we .dream of ff we worts. -work- As.. Intelligence .Dines,, with the Then, with' a crash, a salvo of Ger- giant bill its fewer years thea perhaps Everything served should be eaten, will be benefitted by a yearly report- work. snipers under my direction. I was In i man slleile burst richt over the trench jug. Healthy planta and planta in - dally` contact with him. I think I can ; where I vires atsndin I was flan!{ ;k Jr tlt There should be ' nothing edilfFe Zeit g.. Iton rite rates, - flower require much more water than see him now as I used to see him is I headio p those. which are. sicky. Soil should SOME CURIOUS SUPERSTITIONS the treachea in Lhe early morn! of ! I had � keddusyaeddup 8 a got the . As, far as goaaible earn should be ., . - taken to re re oat _the amount of .not be wateredsooften that it be- a 'summer day, very erect , at his !.dirt out of ray eyes I asw. the Sniper p y alwaysmiggy - cold. A T� Probable Origin of These Wide- ani is loo hole his keen blue a ea Irat my feet He as Smaller amounts of salad .dress' Pleat with cold feet and a hot- head r & pnckered ng as he:�ecanned the Ger- spoke again, leaving-, the world"as - ;- " m8 Mans curiosity is in excess of his man trenches for a glimpse of an un- silently„ as he had lived in it, . should be nerved: noon dies.*% i"i •.' ,.. , .--e.- power to interpret and understand; wa head. The BritishsteelheltYtlt. I dare say he newt, knew m nam'.. . 8ov Ford Can. Be Savtd Alter the Britain', Day. consequently be guesses, says Mr. J. with its simple line is very beco>Yiing l And I have fo my 'name. Hill in Chamber's Journal and to s man face and. the Sniper forgotten Isle. But when ,ideal Is Over, '' ,(Philadelphia Ledger.) -when he �' � per looked I see our smart young profiteering In= : 1.Bits of vegetabtea shoals he ke t The Freedom of the Seas? The seas guesses wildly and inaccur- every inch a. soldier, with hi` rugged , dispenaibles wining and dining about p ately others of a late1.r date call his features cast into the shadow b the London I sometimes think of the for soapa,.salads, etc. are free 9 guesses superstition. Long after peo- projecting rim of his mailed ca Fruit juice from canned fruit can While England guards them V` i:th p. I Sniper lying dead in the trench, bis ple have clearly wen that there is no He had the e e of a hawk. In those iron grey -hair showing beneath the be used for gelatine 'desserts or to her mighty feet; Y _ f -flavor uddin s Eng]ana; too rational evidence fer the thing be-` clays I used a 24 -magnification Ross I battered brim of his steel helmet. And. p c • deceit, proud)% fretless for used, the auperstifion lingers. telescope for observing the "enemy , aoeaehoyir the thought consoles me. Lett over cake sad cake cruraba The thirteen -at -table. superstition, litre, but time and time a In the 'For , at least .' 'should b• used ]n- puddings Or tore- Whose rale, to all alike' gives libelty! P f� ; , was a man. I ;Placa 'flour in dark cakes, Never was mariner on any sea, which -)tae spread to thirteen of any- sniper was quicker at picking up witfi thing, is -an example. origin of 'the naked' eye a movement in the Ger- ! .- Juice left from - cooked veg;tables ung forlorn; untimely death to , � the prejudice against umber ie man trenches than T wsa with my should be saved for soup meet, _ ( "WLWW3030 'All -);tread crumbs should be saved. That dJl not thankfsflly her emblem usually supposed to b fact that elaborate glass. At such moments All left over muffins, biscuit, bread greet, thirteen pentons sa't do at the Leat his reticence, would occasionally break POAJL'TRY .of any kind shoed be saved 'made ' Who rests on justice r Snpper, after which occurred the moat • i ped dinner° . he supremacy' tragic event of the Christian era. But "D'you see him now,sorr," he would of 4+ cyumbs and used in scalto the superstition is older than Christ- say, in phis soft Irish accent, "under , 'baking, etc. Shall we not trust who bas, been true 16etler gasiity preferrasl.� v_ ao long- __ ianity. Hesiod says it is unluck to thim two bits o' timber lanin cross- - : saved! Whose fairness Freedom's-. banner soy corn on a thirteenth o! the first v¢ese cyan! rife french?` Wait now S,i,�,ai:�d1. .i - �' ` ` . first unfurled- month; sits an old Norse legend says' till I get' him!" . , MatrMtd tK Mantraalr. NOW Food Can Saved Before �It Whose honor saved her conquered foes that the- twelve great divinities were • Kept Himself To Himself. J "Beaches toe Table. from wrong, dining at Valhalla when Loki, the god Then he would hitch himself up be- I _.+'°- The bnicher' is often allowed to And Brom their of discord, appeared, and a quarrel hind his rifle, cocking as eye at the &nd ywr powerful thrones with Balder occurred in wh ch Balder sights 'sa be did so; there wo Id be a �• k"p, bones and trimmings. - wigs. These oPPreasorrZ hurled ? 4 Jl . j til GI be taken Mime. The bones Ah, thrice has man's ambition grown the god of peace, was killed. crack, and most times the head would and meat ehotild be need for soup. - too strong- The Friday superstition arose be- disappear quick. ; Arid •the, Sniiper -The fat should be tried out for cook- And thrice has England's Na cause the crucifixion is .supposed to would pull back his bolt and rely se i A I . *'' vy have taken place on that day Some into his customary silence. P �S �' � J4. saved the world. persona think that iE is unluck Fresh fruit and vegetables should 4 y to The Sniptr had a wife back home in` its purchased as needed. Overbuy- .$till Going Strong. - spill salt because 'Judas Iscariot seems Ireland. Sometimes when I was cen- o!< to be spilling it in -Da V inci's pocture 'sorin the company 1 Perishable food , results in After a night of frequently inter- g parry mail, I would ' V R ---- � spoil q Y of the hast Supper. Others think that come across"his letters home, ill -writ -j age and waste. it i§ because salt is a symbol of in= ten and worse spelt, b':; breathing a ', rupted sleep, a certain young interne g 1. TD l Perishable fraits and vegetables had to come sow still Slee to his should be careful) n' sleepy, corruptibility, and spilling it is thest±- simple faith anal tenderness which y p'it a�cay. and not hospital ward. The first patient' w'as fore .a sign of broken friendships and 'mast. those homely lettere, ' dor a21 '-?' allotwed to wilt. a stout old Irishman: Vegetablep and fruits shoulii be "How goes it?" inquired the young general -upsets. their briefness, worth a dozen pages ,tZ$ __paled thinl - or ser -___ _ y g There are some 'curious and emery of grammatical English. I Ct. Pout St. :. Cereals thinly b eke L in clean, ore r. widespread customs of a, superstitious- i West P 'c1!aitli, it's me breathin' doctor. Oi perstitiou He seemed to have no cloae�friends •. MONTRtAI. covered jars ,to' prevent their becorri" t • ' nature about sneezing. People some. in the company' As the saying goes, • " can t.get me breath at. all, at all.,, times -bay. "God bless• youI" to the he- kept himself to himself. But ho I lasing manufacturers and not bwinato,le: t ie }e 6 1&1 -•Let _ ' •"Uwealwaysassure the fairestaradingand T ,r- :Mixing bowls and cogking utensils examine the Iung action," replied the „ possessed' considerable influence ' t6e3,iabaet market prices. Qukkreturast v ` Romana sed to sa .Iu iter ninon y should' be carefully-.scfaped, Much interne, kneeling beside the cot and i+� y' P preserre S is `comm t+riae fire-.isarred has se saarsreen tb food can be saved'in this way. laying his he you. The Grebks did the same, and petted him. And the non -commission- hold your skins separate until you .ceept yi g on the ample chest. the custom as 'ancient even in the ed officers -trusted `trusted him, That, in the or reject our offer. N Food should be carefulIq. cooked, "Now, let's hear you talk," h'o contih- time of Aristotle, who endeav�s to Army, means's lot. 11 'tel burned os badly cooked food is ued, closing his eyes and listening. account for the custom in his Prob- ` wsatsd.. - "Whaf1 Oi be sayin',' doe#or T' lams; but he evidently knew •nothing ! W. t "Oh, say anything) Count one; two, of its origin. ' 'Care of Honse Plante: u .,The R1 fit. fViar�eet Pr%es:• ' three and up, murmured the interne When a Hindu sneezes the by stand_ In caring for house plants it should drowsily. cry out; "Live)" and the sneerer re- 1.'rise borne in mind that they are of two "Wan two three four, foive six,, '• a 'Trappers are assured of these when dealtna �rtih uz,—a fir n flavins had a0 '� "olsases and that such tants as "plies, ZVith you. ; The Zulu thinks pears' bvslneea desituas tr, Atontrea . Besides: this yvu barn aur Dank. Re- I .Z' P began the patient. that sneezing :is a :sign' that the good ference; Bank of Fiochelas a. Bt Henry, Montreal, i ' Earns, palms and tine rubber plant When the young doctor, with a start spirits are with him;, other peoplos °`'^will do better in those parts of the opened his eyes, the Irishman wsa believe t tt mean We wont you to sand us your arslt�easats; of _ 'l w m where the light is limited, "t5unting huskily, "Tin hundred and are bein pelIcd: wits R s while flowering �. , g plants, such as ger- sixty=sung, tin hundred rind sivin + i III 1pg tali ty, The ,pi a judicgs about the den cr of pa, narcissi andreycl�men, tin hundred asci lsiyint wan," g ,. -� Ift.lea, at have as much light as possible. y being the first occupiers of a new We take tilem in any sized quantity and P0.? sit c=press charsez. ,;arras- �' ` Pisnts are more like human be a house is perhaps a dim recollection teeing c ou satisfad�tion, which means a square deal, - ` g One-half cupful of sugar to one of our prehistoric ancestors' attitude LOUtt A9iNOVlTCH _".?a. than 1ilre more and .grown to quart of liquid is quirt a. 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"Ranacked. and rained an -the; wai- -- - .. - . l � ... . - � - , 1, "' - - IF . . ­ 1. . . . . . 9 . -M. , :51'.1 , * . --i , 10].r.1-.- . . . - -_ _­­ d -h-ef-E66tiary swept -lands ,. - Im - ,�, . I . ­ I ship, whieVapproAckee. . - ,. . I - i � . � � . ,� . v :�,�,.� It � � DJAYS - - - - � , � . - � `­ % - .1 I . . - .. I., � , . - - 4. � 11 �; � ­ - .: ­to.all rules: and usages of the Ilea, Of Northern France --their fields a , . r , '��- -Y, ". � - -�_ I - ; -3 ­ . �_ .-;- . . - CR19 MIT struck her, back(ad off, and finally &h. . . "�� ��� . �.: - - . . . . . . . .... �F � I - . I I . � .. I - I - , - sodden ' ' 7 - I I I - . - . - � __ . . Appea rathl." - Cut b crumpled !.,_ _r - - "' o - - � � . .. I - . I - .6r.111b I _y old trenches, cru by '.-1 - , , I. �. , � I .... I . . and was, seen no mote. The- remark4M I long tire; . . I - . � .. - -OF WHOSA � . �� - - b .. ��;!-,;--,:-:,�.,A. - - I I - -*t .0i S*TANCES SHIPS . ., %,�..,-_-7- - ,' - , � ­ , -A .... . able part of the story Is that not a their ho5psteads pillaged by -r4de, '- -,TT�:,�',` "" - K I . " �, . 1. . . ­.. .., � . . � . I . - ;,� ._;.:. � . ITI*,7. I Z ..1. 0 .t4�, � f I - q. .,.. .. , - L . , � I 7t. . __ . : -_-__1ATESL A -..U-NRQL -soul was seen on the strange shill, no - - I , - ; 1, ;. - � _ I _11 1. 1 - . _ .. 11--r, answered the hail of the astonish' , wanton hands, . ��� ... .. I . ---. . o one ans '. . -­_­� I - �. _ - Dr barat to. ashe '14 -: , � I I .. . . _!.' --I- � it - .- I _ ­.- I , 'a_ii4;VR11iFffiWn_­1 &I a--. - � a at cold brutes' " . -.-- - -- ", - . I - a W 1�Wd - ------------ ­ -7- . : - - ,. ; .., . . - I . v mands; - � , . - . 1% - ing" aild ,so the colliding ship drifted off, no one ,min ,n 1. I ... -Y: '�C319018 Catalogued. an"' .1. Their little ga�dens trodden brow - � - I I .. came -to, clear away the and bare, -� ., " -_��_:;' ,' -the History of Their .Adventures , wreckage. � . . . ­ - .. . _.. I ;i � I.'. ..,.;.�., ..':t.., . - -- ! .. 1. - . . .1 I . ..� ... :..41ce.11 .." , ,-: . , I ::�w.�;'�;. . I . Their orchards battered down and . .. . ..�:,. - ,.IT-. -..'.I I.. W many Ships. -, Z.`, . .. . .7. " - , I .� I . � - 'plundered where 0 .� I ... _� .:­ I _� - - -. ,,�;.. ��, - - .-,�. .�,.;_­ * :. . :I ­ . � .: III Never -Be Known. -.. � � a - Epitaph pf � I . . ... ��! -t. I - ` . an I . . ,�, �­,, ... . , � � . �' -, �., � : �, 'Missing". is. a, terrible word, d Now a white -horde of wooden crosses .. L-�� -q - 'i_ . __. - , . ... I I "_. . . 11 . I . I �!, . � - � , , mystery, . I � , ­ , , '-' . - I . �._ - The ocean. in the home o sole, epit.aph of many � � . ; . .. . 1- , :­ . I . I I . - . ... . .. , 41 ,,�� .�,; '. , _�, .", 1- i ��-, . - f . I.. 1. -_1 : A I yet it is the ; - siands. " �1 .. :. . .1. strange happen- I a . � . I . and. one recalls many, stran - . 1% �� ,,, , WAll-remembered ship. We 11 Pemem- , - - , , 11, � Ings which have occurred even in Our 1 ber the case,.of the Waratah, which And yet, th6ligh only broken wreck-' - , . ;� . � - .. . . . ..I . . It �Ll I ��*­ ' t4me. Ships have sailed astray, well ' faded out of 6' 0, age -tells ,_� .-,. ., .1 ­ . � ... .1 I existence some. years ago, .4- , I I . ­, ­ - � . ,.;.. ".. -1 built, an 1 officer That once these tortured towns held =_____ __ - : �;!:.n. - .. I � . . . 'I leaving not a trace;' other equa y- '' loveliness, , . . . � - . : �_,;;� !..4 ,� . �• . - , . : I � .. .... � � I i . - ' d in, charge of skilfu . . _..�_Z � - , , " . i I -, __'� ­ ": but riot my'trstse of Awn has ver bee . ­ . .. __ �* er-4 I �_ , �, )*.- -'. . 41ne-ehips--heve--nev *en -""14 of _ AosA that were driven, fr9ra them Envelope, nigMies will keep -, .. __ I ........ . . I . -1 . ­... ../ . found -that 'fateftil' word "missing" ; ­ , ;-.1.- . .. . again after sailing away "all -well.' . . I " . . , � , . *11 . I . . neler the leas -,�: a wide* band all around the. . 1* � -- :-. , -� h epitaph. But there The first big steamer` to be re attach" 11 . . . . " i . .- . -,. �. " -..-- �- . - . 4" - :.-% Z-1-17--, -_ - -, .. .- , :- , ,'- , . 1. . 1, ."�:_,,.. . :.� ocean mysteries, in - - he President, which as . Come backk';"rith glad rejoicing that hem of e ordinary nightgown. This � . ­ . ... . . . ,..: -have been,' other q missing was t il- . . . . I . - � , I . : 1X9 w dispels . I L:� , � . sy connected -with missing I ag L 41*4 !7 ships- ed- away from New York asJong .11 � ' equipped with buttons and -button. ' ,� .12 I ' 'hope borne high through Is I . * N��' I as March, 1842. Perhapi it was b All but the holes. . . . , - ��..* .:., Somee years ,4go. 'a ship was found a- I 1. . - - . I - . 1, I . � . � ­... I , � .. ... . , with I wan an In , . ,:,..: - . f* I . t and pai I I., 11. I I . . 7 ��. " ' �,!� I ' . .- , " - � - . , ir � , th - 7:� - ' ' ., ,.�. - L -, .1 "� .., 0 0 .Ucc.,L& .1 . wi all sV set dnd all her sear in cause big Steamers werL-then marvels I -0, . �, - ' ., i . � . . i . . ,7 "� '-I, " .. ,�� .. * " - , - : .good- co d(tion, but without soul On in the eyes of the people of And cry, ,,Thank God,that we are -ld be made rifle 1, ­ ,-,_.. n both the "' home again. ­ , _. � Orantesite shou , ..: . �._ �, .1 . ::, I �'. - . � - �.;. . I '_ ' - . - i' boiling water and a little lemox ­ ... ��. ­ , - ­ I , �_ � t.'. I I . I !o - ,___ 10 - . : . . board. ' A Am was burning- in the Old and the New World that the whole . I - . . , . - . , I .... I ��­ ,j,., . . :,�. % - . 7% . � �-% . � �, . . % �*.N . . .o` .. 1. � * 1:�'.. I , . � - .. , ,, .:.- _ galley, hild an untasted meal was upon public of America and Europe thought . juice. - : - I .. .. . ­ - I . . . . ­ .� - I . .. .. . . 2 tfiestable in the cabin, and the whole of -nothing but the missing linor. over � . ... .�. . . . .. I ..�..,; �.. � , .. .: I . .1 ;. . 1. . Monsieur: . I ..." I ' : - . . - , - I'll .. : 17, .. , : . I ...o.oe­ ...' . . of the cargo was aound and in good a period of many weeks. `Ship aftdr ,For 15 days in -the month of January I Kinard's T-1-45hest Cures ft.so La Co, . 1. . ... .1 I . il I I t, L _'�. 1, . 1-1 , i ., * . I . • . condition. There WA riot V ship arrived which had started after was suffering with pain of rheumatism ­­ ' I .L . . . - . , - - , ­ the slight- I . " , . I . , I . In the foot. I tried all kinds of remedies . *01111 WAZZ � ,... �... , .. p., Simple middy - dram for the little estsign of a struggle, and the log had I the -President, and still no Udings of .but nothing did me any lood. One j)er- I -LI -1 - . ­ * I . . I - I _ Pon to, , , j, & _ in a the missing ship came to b,ind.'. . RD'S I;INI- XLE, ZQUII,PtD NZVIVSPAPZit . V been written up peacefully and , d2me about AITNA : school -girl. - A suitable design for Itte - MENT; moon 9A .1 tried It the Satur- W and Job PrIntion plant in term �_- , 1. - .... I � . ... :the combination bf materials*. McCall proper manner up 'to a short time of 1 60 April 18th -unlucky day -a. let-. day night, the next morning -I was feel Mtarfo. Innaranco carried $!Aor" q � - . . 1. I . her discovery. - The ship was sailed, ter'was received by, one of the family Ing very good; I tell yott this remedy is for 1.100 on *Vick salsk licsW419 I : �. :, .. - 1P .�l "I � �. I . . W . Vila n 11 . , .. .: .. �1. . 'Pattern Na. "54, Oirl's Middy Dre" ver3rxood: ood,cer- PublIq$�17i4p,rn. T,t4 Tmp^vkt& . 1, - but. no one every solved the mystery, of a pasitinger on the President, "y- to, , .. n -..,. in 6 sizes, 4 tb i4 ye'arar. - Price, 20 - I tificate any that you would like --- . - have one. If any time I come to hoar �'.. I 1, and probably Jt.. must for ever be writ in that the missing ship had been WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,F'OR BALM .. 'cents. - .. . - . .. .�- ism. r W In Now Ontario. Owner to I i- � � ,: - I ten ciff as one of .those strange pr4b- driveD to Madeira with a damaged about any person Dick of rheumatism. I tfolnx � ,.". Idoublet ,- . . . . could tell them about this remedy. Trarco. Will sell $2.90L Wor doub - �- - .. � � 7 � . skill of the rudder. FIdgs were hoisted, and there c that amount. AVIOly -3. clo-WIl 1, . ­ ­ ' ­ - ' even the Yours truly. . I . 11 '' , , ,e,;". - '. ., __ ' . __ - , lams which defy - . . _:-: __. __. ;. - - -_ _F.. .. - _ ­ L .... 'PublIshins Cm. Ltmlted. Torenta, , , . -1. . �,� � . 'le . �, .­. � ,.'. � . ... . EANEST LEVEILLA � ", - . � , 7 . , i I . . ­ - , - - .. . � � I . ..- . - , , .: �4 nautical Sherlock Holtruis. - �- - was joy an both sides of the Atlantic, 214 Rue Ontario East. Montreal. I . 11 . 0 .�' . . . ,-- �: I . but, sisal . s"an WEr 8:- YOU SAXAL I ,.,.• . 1 : 1� ,I . . .. Like N Thief In the Night. '' ft was a cruel hoax. Feb-. 14.1908-. . . .. :, - . � - . 1. . . � ­ . .� ..". . .__. . -�. .. . I ' -Since that ill-starred day'when the .. . .. . � . .Pow �.., ti- - . � . I . . T. � . . . ET OUR PRICE LIST SHOWING * , 1. , .- � , Girls' Clubs In New ' Ick. G - ::t . On, January 21n(f, 1873, the em . ­ . - . 11 .. . . . I .. . ship Northileit was run down President left Ne�r.York there have Bruns' i cost of windows glazed go . ; - - � * , ­.," _ I - size. Halliday Company. . . t...,", - 11 I. , . . . . . - - Brunswick did W2114tlh.ant. . � �� .. - �­.- I I . � grant and sunk, with the-loas 6f two bun- been many missing ships, and the Girls' clubs in New Hamiltoax. . ., - I I .. " �� , . . , . . .1 , . ., . I � stor7 of the old Ameri I can liver has . I . i - I- I � . -1 I , . I . - as sheanti - . � t _ . . . , I .. I ,' . dred and ninety-three. lives did work in canning pickline. . - �.. I 111 I.. .1 . . . - . .liven, splen - � . . : . . W- ., ,� ..1. � - - Uen repeated again and again, with ' , X=CZ1F_r.AVZoV-9 11 . .­ �i'. . . q �11 . Jay peacefully at anchor off Didnge A report is just rt hand which sho, a ­­ I ,� . , ... .. . , � -,-, I - . I 4-41 . . perhaps a slight variation in detail. t falol"eve-riodacilveowT-,()A$V,CJM TUMORS. LUAIPS XTQ� I . .� o lt . . . . % - . . . � . ­ ness. Although man]Veople on board hat during the i r . . ,o .. ;� I n - .� Some mysteries, although never ac- ganizations of girls and women in the eat Wn by "d external. curid wttb. i. , - .- the M-fated'ship saw the "longi black, I I 611 =31wrils, - , �4 .� _.. tm!V1 11, � ­- , I �. . tually solved, give us sowething on provinc6 were -busy. These.employed 404W . .� . I �' I ,.,. . .. o I -, - * - t is bofere, 1. - I . -.1 , - - 4traighl ­. ­� - - . 7" --,'. .- ­ bowed stiamer" .which .cu . . : .. .�� �� - : 1, . Co.. T.1wit" Colitairwood. Out 7;1�_t which to found a thebr3r. The ship over 1,000 girls and reports make It I �., :- . .1. --. dowai the clipperi the isikstes7lbas - , " I . , �! !,�. . . . - -I& ibis day. which sailed away with -a cargo of that between 75,000 and 100000 _., 4, never been fully solved . plain I . � 7- - , ... - , ' - railway metals, matches and gull- quarts. of foodstuffs were preserved A , . Suddenly out of the darkness a big � POW -rid was afterwards reported through the work. 'It is pointed out D RTING, PIERCING 1. . . ... -Se"emigmilt der, a . . - . .. - steamer came rushing at . - ­ ­ : � , I'missing," may have sunk, but Sher- that this Is by ub means a complete 1! - , . .. * � . . . . �_w� ... . ..� _�,�. ship, and struck he I . . - I . . � ,� fairly aiuidabips, lock Holmes would proba y have return: for "'it the full influence al�dt�._.SCIATIC PAMS - . . 'h waraing 'eries In .. , .. . baba ­ .. / - , _.' 'in spite of t 4 . � . . . . I . �­,. I � A ­­.. I ,. -, .,.�. -- . . ` 1 I . , -whistles ike I thought otherwise. � . Imprbyement an homes through the . I I . � I" � . ... . . . - . raised by the latter. L, . .1, I . . .1 - � I , ; , . . .. . I i .- .� �. _ .... ed, � is . - � . province could7be measured, it ,Would . . I . . ' . I 11 , - - - I -,� - , - , - � *,'"t, - . . . thief in the night the steamer back , .. .TOMMICS MESS -TIN - . show double. that amount of work I - low -the, -insw- . I . .� " - . . .� I .. I ------ ��.__ -turned . I _­­­ ­___________­_ _­ - _T L - �� , and ftally steamed off itt. fulL - � . �� .. , _.. Give.7 way--befom I � ,�. �Tt , - . - ..... . = ,.!s , -done . . - . , ­ I I �.. A . don . e., ,.., , � 1. . :� - I . '. ... I Ik va - - - X , - .....- I I ,"", . - ; I_ ­ spesId. leaving the. unfortunate emi. Ali Indispensable Ally Talks About * . . .- . ­.,_trating effects sof . ,_ ­ . - . I . . . � .• . to to domm with the rapidly. - . . .. V ,.. -_ -.-- " � - As the ate V. .. -_ . - iment I I . R. J .' filling sailing ship.. . steamer . . - I - I _. .. .- . 4� . . - , - . . . . .... . ... - - . I backed the crew were seen to. run I am a-CM2911 tin,can, -with a lid - r.-AtUrr rossin Bar. - 7 , �.-:��__.e 1-1 .1 1. . were I . lc -9 the 0 So do those-rbeurnatic twingei and _t -NON I �._ . 1.", ,.I.. r .- . covering my body, insl4e of which ie r4r I Z:� � * .. , .1 '' ;;� , I , . ­ - _ . ' forward and cover up the figurehead "That's bow we Ao things' in the -aches of lumbago' the -ne . rve- - .1. I . I I . I , � _ ­­­- -_ - -�- I - _.- _ . the loin v I•111- -�;iol I . . ".", ... ^ :_ � . . . ��,-� '! %nd name of their -craft, calling out a TofWn handle, which, when with- aimy,­ said Tommy, pointing to a inflammation of -neuritis, the wry neck, - ;W. - .- , ,' 4 "', - .. ­-... - ' . .-:. - _. . �, � 2 1. , . , .. � . _. 1. eth v . - news -heading words, . the joint wrench, the ligament I N , - , ­�­ ___ I- - - - it the same tins something in a, for;. drawn .Inverts nry lid iiI0 a minia.which bore the spram� . i'- *',.-' I . .. I : .� - � 4W . .. ,, . ' sign tongue. .. . the muscle stiiin, , - 4 .:: .._. � .. -1. '�. 0 aha I . tune frying ypn: Tommy #rid I bavee --rive Hundred Germans Drowned in . and the throbbing . _. , , � . . .: . A. . ,. . . I - . I I I - �, � . . . i bruise. . I - . ., _Tz� -.*!1. :.1. -- ­ . . . The' mystery of Identity �. of the b4an together many yeais-in fact, we Champagne.." "Got nothing to beat . r ' � . I . .. �­ ,� . , . . , ­ . nickness ­' I , . . �_t : - . , . . I . - % --- not on*.great Palo, but Inse ar- oat In the navY,,f'Il bet." . . The ease of applying, the q �. . - . . I .- stemer which ran.down the North An - T , . .. the jQ - . , '' of � relief, the osithre results, - The lines of this smart suit con. fleet has iiirier been solwd. A. Span- able companions also. . I .'bh,. haven't we?" retorted*hIs sailor cleanliness, an - the ec . . . l!"I V�­ I I I oneray of � to -0 Slap Is I ' * ent make it univcrsalL.r,- . . . . form with the winter modes ` Fur Lilt steamer *is detained for scimi' n, the march I am offien hidden' friend. "My Jad. that's. nothing - I I - _jAnim I his valise, sometimes -----rely bo Ing -u a . n t preferred. ____ - -.-- , - ... i i to the attractiveness 1 months at Cadiz, on suspicion of hiav- wl"m - . � , I �f.*­_ �-. the �11 t t� - of'the design. McCall Pattern No. Ing been off Dungeness on the night strapped on'the top, and when he dons last littI4 affair along the Belgian coast . . �. . 8662, Misses' Coat Suit .In 4 sizes, in question . , e matter �..'_. � �. I . , . I but In the ri-�_Oe fighting order I am usually found we sank three German autitiarines in .. ­% was � . -, _ 14 to 20 years. - Price, 25 -efts. dropped, and another 'mystery was suspended, beneath ths�- haversack port - . t. . . .. � . _. . . . I � . ­ _. 4 ','� � .. . _. . . I 1. 7_ . . � These;� patterns may be obtained added to the long' roll over which carried upon his back: In camp or be- ­ . - " � ,. . i I � I 2. - W. - .,- MONEY ORDERS. .­ . '. _. .. . �, from your local McCall dealer,.' or, Father Neptune keeps guard. . hind the line I journey up on the hook . . a fIa Z I �. -. - . � � 'groin the McCall Co., 70 Bond Street, Before we leave the subject of cal- at the back of his tunic; or; when he Send a Dominion Express, Money' - .­... -1 . . . _.,�. . - * . I H . sioAx it should be -menti . -d, he gives me Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. Im I � . .. _10 - � � . - 'Toronto, Dept, W. .' . . I I mentioned that is affectionately Incline .. � . . . i . 30c.. 60c- SL20. - ' ... -'-. � . I � I I .. . I . . - 1. - a swinging Ade In his hand. , I � I ' I . .., � � � I 1� �. t. �­ � - --' - - - 'Officially, I am an utensil irr,which When making Jam tarts mix the 1 - '. -_ 11 - 0 . I I ._ 0 . " Jam with a little hot water before ­ Kept . . .1 .1 . - he is taught to produce a -plain, brown . . .. , . :, . � or an Irish stew, and -to make the ten putting it in -the pastry. it tastes Kept Awake at Night � �". I - . d the.Jam. goes,far-�- - - of ,Which he is' so fond. - 43ut I am -use- just as well an . � . 4...L:. t --r- - ­ I .- -, � ... - . - :.. ,�P4 . .I.- el lu r,starving ful, in other ways., I am' frequently ther.' - --- - . . Intemm --.-.,---,--,:, - . _., - - - �.: . . � . . _.. I I . _ _ -11 . . . the means of cheering him With _- 11 . , - - -N-11 It had snowed - The � Ve'ale by Caticura ,,..�'.. - ! .... :, �- ; steaming hot cocoa, cafe au fait, and ".Z., 1� �� I I I . _7. . .. ­. . � r . . . - -;�,. really d i W 'k 1 Urider Allied Fltws - - - - fields we e all- sheeted up; -they wei . I , � . I . I . .-.-- . . . ­ r- ... � - ---, _ �:,. good beef -tea. .- . - P -, I I . .! � , .­ tuck n among the snow, and their "A is" patch at @ P On the ,_ �_ ­ � 16 When he chips the wood finely -as 1-. ".� - 1. . It _4! .� . I / shape was modelled through the ftbt side of thy _41 I .:,. L, 1 - _ , I - - - � � . --Lam at his service pliant - nice, caused by 11bit .. ,- - 11 1: ,� � . ::s - . - nedhite We 6jr Needed to Refieve SbUT116011 =a .. he usually does P Ing with a dull ram. I dmw blood I � 1;�" 1' . . - counterpane, Me children tucked in .i , '. I even in daylight; and rarely am I the . WM mZjbigers, the itchingwas so in. . :..-. . � I I .. il I , . - :- -.1, _". .. . . I . by a fond mother." -Robert Low I I .. � , "coming over," because . Isada ,- -, . ". ot Hold, Geq=1 RpspoitAle NOW t cause of pril I 5 , tens& was patch was red and �,--.� " ,z, � , I I . . Stevenson.... . I - I - -- -------- ­-__­. � . . . . - consfaff we toq!!�- awake at night. nr:i.- r - __ ­ - am quickly ha6ted land do not smoke. I ..I� a- __ 101115�� . "'M I ,_- `w,`„ � . I - . . . I I -0 . --- --- map am . I : � �- .� .,_:4,--. _11cm Is Presifim UM In me he boils eggs; or it his stock, -- ­_ . 9 nmd f" Out help in &W ' Wimard's Zinbuout Cures DI Inew advertisedI- tot a ft" same . ., I I . . , combined with rations, runs to. eggs . � . I � . ..... , , '� , . 1 pie. After7WK i a . . todiwoud them will be formanymoiith3 to noticed quft a , -. - ��:- come. ,� . .. , ,.��4 :... and bacon or steak, then my rid .ac- change to I bopgbt a box of Caticam - . � � . . . ... . 7 .. . 1, I .* . __ * M = • , I . _�,�. .w _� . . ... -� . ­ �_- - ....z.. . . . � I . �_ . ; - - i ... . I ::�,-. , FA., A ­ _ . I , . __ I . . � , . I c6mpliabes the rest. � .- m . . , Ointmenit and two -koms of Cutic=$. . . . . L. Soap, ind I did Apert the whou . ­_ . . - - , ­ . . 1 . .. - I., - , &. sve.in.my time turned out steak . 1, - . . , . - I " ' .. I . -, �­ - 1-;.. . 1 bm of Cttticutii Ointinant wben I vne I ...� - �1�1­ I I ngs, boiled , rice, porridge, and � 1`1 Ar*k,,h .... .. � -.�e. . - I _" . puddings, ' Reduces it� , (Siffftef . �- - i16 % P E - . E 1) .potatoes nicely cooked. . Respectable- Lynapbsug FistuW i �.­ W M ." . ... ­ 1. , , : - 14- .. ... _. , I X9=M7=, higj� N. . - . . - .�-"%" batter has, 'under Adverse conditions, boils, SwellinW Stop Lamenew - September 30 ,1917. �,4, ­ . . , been made in my body � and the pan and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cate.' Qtticura Soap and Ointmwt are a �- � _- . I '13 Is at a . part tf my anatomy has' put. the fin- BrVINW16 060 Chafes. It - . only most valuable for the treatment of - k I Ishi i WE ANTISEPTIC All 6ERMCIDE pimples, dandruff and Irritated main. ... ng touches to an eatable,. though - . � . �: , . � VM, � -,i... . . . . Does not blister or " the but their great mission to to V11146i . �:��. � . . . .- . crude pancake. -. I �_ - ."r . .. � . ' ed. P such conditions. CUU=& Soap used - .in ­­­ , I Quite frequently amidst the, roaring � hairand horse can be work Pleasant o use., I As our troops occupy the evacuated - � . 02.50alvttic, delivered. Descri ,youresse , eZc1ustVT1y for tho toilet, and Cuti=a, �- ," � I , I , .. I . of the guns,'.and within R few yards for special instructions and Book 6 R free. I , oirAment, as needed keep the lift . ..r ; _ . le. . , " ) *. . . twritory, untold misery stares them in r 's. I I .." � -".t ` of Fritz's front line, I have added ABSORBIN E. JR., walmde Italmest % ,vela. and Wp clean, may,....�.. �� I V. . .* I 1. ­:.�­­ the face. Emaciated children,hollow. . � �. f 'dum "WM pdsfvL Kno"Id. SwIffim ve� C= FMI:"I.- .. . . - . . 1�-�. - - . � � , potato chips to a� doubtful o poed- 17.11 few drove required st!�� I FAr%VeSam]pM1e=byM sd- � __ � , t o . I.. . #1.25 X 4, post -a": -C Dept..A, , . . - theeked women' roofless lt#mes 0- steak. � I .. I , I � b 1. a dawas of &Jwwwc _ - - ., v. . .. I 1. , I -.11 I— ' .. I 11_� . . 1, - clothing so worn It offers no protection I W. F. YNIII&P. 0. F.. 516kesel SWIJIliatr$41. 08% Best* U. a. A.", . . �:t .. , Sold 1.� .. ­ Tired, weary, and worn after hard ' - . _.. ,��.. �, I . from winter's terrors -miseries - inkeries that . Amm" UG &XVIORI& jt�. am wo in CMUL. . % .. . .� . I � 77., - . . nights, Tommy has desired . above I , , " I . - . "" L cannot wait but musTie relieved at everytbing awash. Again have I ' � � �_ , I ��.. � ­.�._ . �j " . . . . I . �f�.- . . 0,1011ce to avert DEATH I . . e fo the 'rescue. In' shaving, the L . . .1. k_ , - 1. com . . I _. .1 .1 . v�,� , . � I 1,- , , . - . - , - . - - I � I . . I L' . . exterior of my lid has frequently been - . I ­ . L�q : , % I ':was yois To reniind.d how . 1. . . . 0 _­ - :�Z t .... , . .. - �, ��. _­ , I . iWas the first to jump into. . breach of invaluable service to him as a mir- - :� . . � � - � " , ;' �.. %. .. I ' . . - .. � .. . 7 il ' Victo - ! ror., ,,But my best times are spent ..'�L, : .. _­ _ . and. so make ow peace I - ,� Dc oron �_',_.. .- .1 , . - . when ,�11111i:�'�le are at rest in a little estam- , lotd - , , 1, C - 1. . 1. .. ----ab�­ Wb e -------- - tam - .., . . . . , . ...' . - r'� L :-L - worries of war are ---.--- ---. -_ -- __ . -_ t . inet, ere the ..'' _ - . . . �qt _1 I . � . . . . I . - I -ch, California. - - ,:�. � �, � .. ':' ". 't L"� ':_ , , �.- . . Don't let It b�_swa WE lot .temporarily forgotten ,and everyone i L_ 1. . , ­-,Zoronado lea I �I � - I .,...:�. . Iluillitim I " , . . " . .. L. ., I . .. I A ,:). - ; - - starve. Let as cable seen* happy. �_ � � .k• -I- , �( .1 .. L ) .. � . :1 I - I: _y -o 1-1 .. ­ . 1. I t I - ever your offering to the mothers � ­:` - . ., �.: , � . -, 1. � I I -------40-- � I �r. ­... Wbem ifie balmy yet filivigorating climate makes , ::. , • - , Liple 1111nardV , L , I L . * . ­ . .. . .. . , . t-_# . .. � strt Oases Cold$. lic. .i . . _ . ­ I and �hfidren of 8 __ _ . - I . possible the enjoyment of Outdoor -,s;*r-ts_ tfirough. , 4 .:_ L * I . ___i)oS8 V. VI " . � ... I �p '- - r, I '* , Belgium AT ONCE r . Four inches make a hand in mea'sur, '� K. ., I - ,:_�' , , .:, �,_ - out the Winter months. - I - .i� , , .1 , . , - - '. ­ I . �- �­ -.A _ - . I., I . � � :... L . . -*t, - :�_ -. ..:, 11 . . :1 I . I I. .. . - : I .... - - Ing horses. ,_ I I .1 . . ..-� I :: I . I . _. " 1, � . ,�'. - :�,%-­7, �'',, . . I I - . , .; 1 .1 I . - � ;, - 7tttt___L__�' .. _.�, -_.- ,1�., � Z, I .:,.,� 1. �!l .I�L , ''Make cheque3 payable and m,zd contributions -� . -POLO, GOLF, TENNIS, MOTORING, , I I I . ... ... � I .. I . I . . I .: ..04.. . � * � � - - - In the dry -air sound travels 1,442 - .. . 'i ­�, � , I Ii , L , I, , I , , , - , , , * t!0,4, . . i 1 I . � .9MO. A_W______ �. . � , - - Tit' , , , - � I I - .. � I I I - - - I `1- � 11 - I;. _ , , - i 4: ` I 11 i I I I , I �,__ I � ,�l N _!�_ .. - , K , . I . . I .. . "I I., I . "; � , � ; . .. ;.I'- - FISHING, BAYAND SURF BATHING ' ­ ,�. , �,_ � I .., el r � . K U ! � -7 . . ,�. ,: . . M feet a second, in water 4,900 feet, and . , . I . - 1.�:'_ L ,. -:. . . I . *through iron 17,500 feet. . 1� . , � . �. ,,7L..L � ,:. , I ­ . . . .. . I I - " � � . t.12 I � - -Write for Winter Folder axid ,Golk Program. . �, �.. ,�' _I # - r - " ­ " 0 � _ . - �, - I - ­ ---- - . . .". � % ..' ! ­ _ � I 1._�_ f n -.-.1.1; - . . . . I � ., . t ". I A soft, clean wool brush is excol_-, I L . . . �� : lt�.` - L . . . . I . Ma . ­'. .4 � � 1_", .. i 1. . � (Registered under the War Charffles Att) . 927 . , lent for taking the .film of dust off r . 0OHN J. HERNAN, -4 � . i� .11 .1 _. . , I I . � �.... . . ., I I.." .•'. - . . . . is. < . to your Local Commifte% or to the wal'I . - I - ­ / - I Ontario Branch -Belgian Relief Fund -95 King St. W., Toronto ISSUE No. 52-18 __ � MMOMMMM . I � �� - 11 . ., - " I'., .. - ­ I _. - -7- . I � ­ - .1 I . .. 11., - '4,� , . . .1 .. : , - r- . . .. .., . I . . __ V . �- . . . ... 1. I I .. . I , .: � � ..., � .. r -, ,• .. I � . I. I .. ­ . ., . � . I I , . , I v . �11 , . . � .. . L 1��,­' ". 1 . - I �4 _­_":­­� . . ­ � � . .1 � .1 ­ .. . , � rr ,', ',�'..-,;,�Ik�`�-t;�-_,'. " _ z �, - - ��,:77 - �, � . .t, .,. . .; .--, � �.11 -` . ": - - _-,��,,,.,i�4-L�,,n��,��f,-i��,i! I -'a"i "��,pr . , _ ,�_ , _ ,-, .�, , `1-- I I �;&Sl;k ., � _ _ . . - - - . - ­ - __ . 1. - "I - � Lwk;1- 41-, � I - - �X� 1. _". - �.. ­,��­,­_� _04 .7 RI 7 ow seek. re-ei -and so far we have -not heard, of.- c4-00TI ­4 JIV larmh I SOY - 01 . 20 . W 11—G.R.F STORE. t the reeve and the de It $,&TVRnAy. DEc. 2ftH-Auction sale -TOYS' me of.house-and lot'and household 1ur- CHINIA ve,-during the past year, have DiLure.in the Village pf Brougham.- e di y of Fancy' A.' �Good'Cb#ito Toys f6t, Girls 'A fin STAa 41.60 per year 11.25 It paid in NAThood. filled some of the most res sib) the pro _pdrty of the estate of tlielate an Jaue'Kdast.�Sale at 2. See bills.* F. d Bdys' See them before Positions at the County 0 See the ow e for kiddies Council. Postill. auctioneer. buying. n gam -.Jmm AURKAR't-froorieto,fi'l- where their ability Is recogdlz_ed _14"raitim I - - -- BANANAS dfilliake lot N -by -their f and housqhoLd goods, New, S weetj Fresh, -Ripe. Beadle Fxesh-Ripe Fruit "in Brougham. prperiy of the estate atio Grape Fruit. All The TimT'­_._. -he late Jane east- R&W-at one. -of t ne ear See advt. Fred. Postill, ANDY Oda it' MSS G'E R,R E D NUTS - ;. - '. C' auctioneer. e electors of: the municipality OF WHITEVALE J�reshWixe'd Ntits, N:" All lkiads-�-Bulk, Boxes. and Cent' SATUSI),&T, 4TH—Auction sale of. tend wholesome" Goods. it-nd Swpet-.- '111 meet an . Monday next to Begs to Winounce that sLe is pre red 7 do,plaln� r Implements ..&c., at Iotlai. con. to sewing of an oml a I y kind. Pickering. the property FRUITS te candidates for We vari- of-H. A. GRAPeS. New es, :'oris postiticins at the.:cotia Haight. - Sale at one. See bills. W. Ne.W Table Raisins ell board Prun, .,...�,The Finest Christmas ra -s a.. Rowell" auctioneer: New Vr6sh Raic-ins, Currants, Loo for the eip4nl 'i4 al -X w Table Figs, 31_year;_t PUBLIC BETINGS -pe W-` discuss natters that--con6rn the Good at-.Table Peels k 7 Public meetings have been called by No Advertisement's. _-.tOWQshlP- At. this tweeting also W --- I -- ­ - hn'Rnr0 V GETABLES FISH -be re- tit it, g': connci' on for the purpose of 7Fri-sh CAory, Fresh Herring, Richardson give -their: s tewardsh ip dur.: discussing municipal matters, at th OR SALE ---A quantity 6f wo14. ..'Fresh'Parsnips Accountaf �.7. �,an F Ifaddie. Ciscoes, following places and hours.- Sow-4ue to pig and � Durhdim springers. G. jig the past year. "Tile year 1918 West, R.-R. No. 1, Pickering! 13-14! Fr6sli.C�rroti Codfish has been an important one for tire 0herrywood-Tuesday, at.8 p. m. Claremont, Thursday. at &p. m. H.URSESFOR SALE-Gbiid'work �,,,-"Buk All' :'Xtuas Groceries.at--The G ers" Z yonr rift. township.. and one in ivhi'eh the Whitevale, Friday, at 2 p. m. team, also dtiving maze, standard- Kinsale, Friday, at 11 p. in. the council t bred. Apply at ring Livery. Ask f8'r a-Calenda�rwitli.yony members'of o deal order, Pickering, Saturday, at S p. no. t with very knot y probleml,4, qnes- QOW FOR SALE-Yorkshire White-J AM E S' RICHA RDS 0 /V 551 1 - -All Live invited t6 attend these meet- �-Jdue about Jan. 10th. Apply at lot 12, con.• W -tions on 'which therd was ariety ii v j 2. Pickering. M. Barr%tt, Pickering. 11-15 lags, and 11.1 township matters of opinions' and In _ consequence free y discussed,.- O_OVEgNMENT. Muniteipal A L S I K E SEED -the �flu` makes the members of the council %-A Corpora.ion Bonds For Sale--W, D. Dykes. Keep away Bond Broker, Whitby; Ont!, _Bell, Phone' 193. --�':,apen to �criticism, and in many FARMERS Ind. Phone 70. ,n 40tf IVANTED. -.,Bk , buying a warm _Sweater 4h1s.41 Cases, nnjta-jt critle'laill. ' There has eatet Coat. I have a big range 1_�w We will. pa' the higbe�st TION JU 2 milch cows and 4 yearlings, at lot U co ,tochoosefronkinmen 's but if--the-tax-payers-would exam- 6, Pickering.Dan. Gannon R R. No. 1, prices for all kinds _wom'erx's, boys' OR SALE-11 pigs. 8,�' eeks, orld. �been a great increase in ta�zatiozi, TTE N Hul, rod-.phone 1017 __ 1,143 ine their tax bills carefully they -of seed. and girl @. Will se's QTRAYED-From lot 15, sizes that the greater part Of Make money n your spare con. 8, :,.Send.Rs. guliples and get be Ing the F L_7Pickering, on or about-Nov. "th. is dark 1A of Pt prices that cannot the increase is due war, r, "and. winterinoutha.bI dater IS,�Wng,2.years old. W. H. Jac= our prices before' to the seflinig, Hardy Canadian roadster No. , errag. litf chiefly in grants'td the diff Nursery Stock. R. R I k selling. found elsewhere. wagon OR SALE-A light farm he best- of facilities .0all, and see the big range of patriotic funds and. to. war British, and. European markets will be 11 Fand light sleighs, also a Pancicira range, Cl in' U, A* ly open again for Canadian Fruit flrst�clasa nearly so �a erwear -for the.. School taxes also have gradual good- as- nor, forcleaning. 10, - an -now-is the time to Shirley.V�M=.hnz, 14-5 outhe inereased. Theseareltems -family. whole 'TED order for spring planting. NATAIN -1�o I.E.DOWNUCOMPA T ..".,.-,ever which the town#birp council -oirl over ilvteen N _-MUsewor ifir-ee 'children. fare remo or -c`wer. Ori 14 have no control whittet I[Argest list of Fruit'*nd Ornamental paid. references, Apply to Lir. Moore. 24 Clu- -WHITBr. O.ITARIO J. Fhoold, North Cla -those items aver which the towu-. Btock,�-Seed Potmoes_etc.. tore Ave.. Toronto. PRone Wcrest 1209. 1:0-11. Grown, In Ctnad;t. V - ighip-counell has control there has FO SALE-1 slinxthtirti hull. rest- -cow due in January. 3 Writefor pile isttred. I Durham been irn- iierien"se In.* 'the rate of Jersey cows.. 4 calves. I cream. separator nearly new. Fred Lacey. lot 35. B, F. con., I"ic k F C 1" g -..C3e&rhjg .8ale tion. but :we doubt if the in- Ind phone. NWv #307. Highland P 0 -2% eate iagton,' crease Is 'any, gi r than the BZ TFNIr'ER-Realed OR SALE herease -in --the eo,3t cf --The Old Aielia0e` F6at hill Nut sez ies ?enderq will be reccovel h)r the undcrssqn�d nx with. 14aturday, Pee. 7th, we -will di;pose of our :average I F Begirint' _k -on �e and'Im known as V let. No 23. Frank- I bo Aman will not ss uric executors up to Jan - lath. 1910. for the purchase Fdf IM111finevy'ttock at gres,oly reduved prive-.a, _tEytab f of a houq - e roads now for less than doable 11&5t in the Viliage of Claremont, Term!q cash. tw i7----Everythiligwill be sold at' it. !For further p�iqlcular* iind -executors. _y to the eb P.11acnabSr-,:N,4i;rt6n.t:laremant 4 that of a- few years ago, arid to TORONTO) . . . . ......... ,After Cbrl4taids'. we W, tie era reeeet this increas6f,-&-bonnclly are ML• I_ 3 IF�4 Aur Dress- aking' .1ta"'Vatign -accordingly, Another rFill tnev,(-in the 1. O. O. F. 7 Mrsia and Mis Shepherdi ickermg S qnestion that preseutl* council Mall-. Auttevale. on 01A -:.lead to deal with was. that of '116 Tuesday, D,&ember 23rd t7. For.,many years at 2 o'clock t tute labor. the -old 'system 6 P��ERI�TG*.GARAGE _ - of statute libor Raport of Cov(Teu tiolo. Election of offi. Realm lits I has been coudemned, but coaacil cess, ord6t 9 taken for twine, feecre, salt 'boards as a rule 'did not consider' etc., also discussion of F&rmirs' Daily. Having- purchased - the gitirage business df Russell Amd-raw, we are - All. f^rnbe" are inwited to attend - _,lt wipe to bare it.&bollshed. This Of all Materials and destan prepared to repair all- makes of aut&. -Having worked loan it, 4.9 your meeting. Past 'eau the proviuela) gotec' kopt-ta stock. Is wilt pay you auto all a can as our works std inspect our stock a t fa ' etory fo* number of years we are prepared- to meat' took over the Kingston obtain prices sabering Staton G Don't TIME TAALE-Pi guarantee as tisfactioD,, U. It be nil" i or money refunded o0equL road aud the Coun ty-ecm-acrilrava !!sn6Wsr444,aoV*m.PWT *at -4h Trains going East lu* as follotws Nj&jI L . - w-keepja steek Q kinds of Pn--rd- sycessor -e all row off the agent � , , 6 , -9- -A 1� ";._ _► _,600 0 8-0-, A ty wo can, and do'tki n tiree. f taken control 'of a. lortmber of the 28 Local 2 31, P. M. oils, ite. 00mmission of 10 per cent., which You w1J , i. makes of cars lending roads in the tow asbip, F awtWaly save by purchasing from as. Be Local 6.25 P. M w 35 Local 9.27 A. M. ;.that ITrains gaind Weal_ 'dna 'as follovio­ h tile COuncil As compelled toDavWson'& Wiffiams, as. Make.a change in this matter and: L J�'T. MATHESON Z' Local z8a P. M. 7 mail 8,00 P. MI. they chose to have the old system Office and Works,. Wbritbyj Ontario e the tj r-i* Hardware Store '-iabolish"�d-,eatirely-and have roads maintained by direct tax- `Vravtf Governr'ne_ nt� Lines PiGke ng a on. OtiMoodayneXt-themern. 7- _�Inss 101n nem ­�du R;o " -of rho Lake Shore.,'Riq Ut a 6 in bers of. the township -council will 4 line 077AW b in the Town Hall at Brougham,Xmas Gifts IV .­,where they will be prepared to TORO AND ��Ji.- -_,.;7�_Aefend their actions in deallingto -with the various questions,. and It 'Silverware of all kinds, Carving3ets, Silver-pla ted :11s •the dewire of the- ediincil-that- Teapots and Kettles, Safety Razor,,4 for those who L °bave to shaVLi-, Pipes .add Tobacco Poaches for there be a very large attendance C ON =1c by CWy those Wbof;woke, Pocket Knives, Mouth Organs,. of, ratepayers at tIAs meeting, so Flash IAgbts, Hockey Skate; and Sticks. Sleighs rt by N1jht ha that they way give an. account of and' Belie, 0'Cedar' Mope,'Idger8ol Watches from' `their stewardship, 1.60,up. What would be nicer than a Rayo IAmp, RnAT) rr The question is frequently'• have only a few of them left asked 49-45 a 10-00 P.M. *7 45 kta - Union Station Ar-j ".45 Pm - wow air it is every year at this OTTAWA ts, t-.1.30 ft.m. Are entrat Station We also have 9 fine assortment of Mitts, Gloves "ason, "Is there going to bean mind-Pullovers forct-pe-old weartber. DR11Y. t W- ily, 'exceet Sunday. election t present looks" a A 2T SIT--Dinud and obse"atieft 111vid" NT 91 'have Coal Oil Cam and coust""bli c0a"09" Wo, Heaters for those wbo.have no if there will 'bea contest#&' Alex: "P= coal and H-appy ThonKht Ranges for Tickets and information srom nearest C. N. R. Ticket agents. Wilson, who has been in poor those who have coal. City offices: 52 King St. East and Union Station, Toronto 411 health during the Bast year, is 'Call in .and 0 to retire. We I see, us, as we are eur6 t, hear of isiveral names that will be ed ,;before placed be'able to ploase you. re the people to fill the .,VacanYl James Todd, of Cherry. PIC M-G -BALSDON, ''several Years, including two years _Sta reed$ wood, Whoh`0iy­4a_f_ in counce-11 forndard11-s i: 'In the reeve's ehair, is, being urged his friends to -seek re election, -Are endorsed by the Org-Waization Of Resonr'ces Committee of Ontario in _-length'ofserviee, would give the The Camp] 1 " :, Ih-eat Sefitutesd his peesencei, considering his and are fur title by the following firms : A' S'b _*I Flo,ir Mills Co., Ltd.. West TorontoTh W co f council strength. J. E. Disney, 0 The Campbell Flour Mills Co,, Ltd,, Pickering _-`_`-:0reenwood, find G. L. Middleton ,� Howson & Howson, Winghom Are OW obtitinablg in* 3 162 and 7 lb hags' D. C. Thompson, Orillia f 'Broug4am-l-'ire 'also mentioned U':S COM Bafley­ and, Ry A. A. McFall, Bolton or the he vacancy. H11g1jL PUL;rIj, who Wr-it-e -for p-rices and' purchase direct fr'orar the above ma'nufactliramt, has been a member 'for only nine Combined in suitable proportions with, W -Flour, See "Standard" on the tags. ..heat �M(mths, iw rapidly becoming a B(ins,-Muffins, efid ­thO Walid'splendid Bread, Council ,:.,,Valuable member in the S, ;Pastry and Cookies. kL OF _J�nd will stand fGrreieleetiou. W. -FERING-FO I J. Stonley,the - other member, When buying Wheat Flour ask torj'-', - vxpected by his frietids OIL CAKE-MEAL COTTON SEED ME AL to stand C:R ON, rm2mm -.77=5W %T:m :for another term. In regard to For Immediate sale in carload lots. To be sold directly-to Farmers, the reeveship, John, Forgie, w)2o Farmers' 11,111312,111111, a4j:jj,:1IjzCaLd8Ajsr mellin - -4irectir- For Bread that rises well. -Dpeember to feeders of live stock. This offer is open only to Vitas filled the position for nice position will be made of stocks remaining. 34 0 Z�T A. M 0 X-C 3EM Xj 0 T.7 M -.1111st, when other dt� e.� T:r?h T months, is again a candidate. W. At ',G. Scott, who Was S Metah Prices on application. Till Dec., Slat. they will be approximately $68 er of For Pastry for delicious, flakey pies, cookies, ate. to 864 pei ton f. o.'b. Hamilton, depending en carrying charges at the :council for several years and 'Men baying'wbeat flour it is patriotic tolbuk'squid quantities also time of purchase. reeve for one Year, which gives of substitute flours. Lim Val trable.ezparience, I@ also. Sold on the basis of marked weights as tbev arrive. Purchase directly ' ' from James Richardson gone, Ltd., Royal Bank Building, Toroviii, V69don. F. pationO for th• is &A M. fol. -ganizad � of Resoliken 00antalft", ftiftwooll 04,(* On, r - "�. fn YI ..MONSOON c•s.S.b,.'. •:: -, �q,;_+a';.wc.+ 9°. `'ii' �t .r fi. ..•' :¢ .?•f `J •"".'-^_ �-T.'`•"r FIX I opent a couple of 8' -w fn' Bellev.#Ileoi some time, is t an - rs sal, , �.a «n spending Ch>Fietmas at his home Mise Sloan, who has been in the gave you paid fob+ #6e .;,AND OAT ROLLING ho�ltal,nPeterboro daring -the - �$ x° x dere. - _ .. art few weeks, arrived here on paper yop are now Every day in.�be_ P Graham $rns. ehl ped a carload readin ? if not, will, week - ' aturday night to - spend , some g. $horses and a, carload of cattl f ` e$ae t erry,.. time with her sister Mrs. S. F: a you please do sv lust mas ..for Mr. 3rant of Regina oil Satnr� p +: day last. - - Robbius:-.. N • r r W. sad Mfs. $etxatauzL_ • in SVe pre sorry to report the death fi �aturd r - N:A y 3toaffville.on Chril}ilnae iv tftee Day at•' ! - SOH1V 'f BAYL.ES ' " r tending the Borinski; Silverman an Tuesday in bis i0th dear, after i _ wedding. two da -f+' illness following a paxa- G 11.EA'�i'OOD_ _ PROSPER V S lytic e.trek-e,_- His funeral will take Ree. H. 'had. Mrs. Wood are lata -to -fix tatheVo on cemetery xF„ "ep�tlding afaw da' �.widh the lHi. p y 'NDA13PY rter's parents, Mr. n . Mrs. Broom u`- �'- of Toronto. '' - _ _ `:Card of Thanks _ left' M�sic`l a Real l ecessIL A. W. Rpd 14>re. McSay ;Rn '�j�XEW :Monday to spend Christmas and. I n i fi. tlrtctugli'THE NEws to thank _.i i' -YEA'• . ,:New Years with Mr., &ud';Mrs. the ii . y friends."and neighbors for _ e __ -• a T Combs{ of Toronto, - ` t'h'E'►Y �tz�lrt.,nce and sympathy Shown 1�i l• i'!�'7� -:0 � - ✓ t - me and iu� family v during the illness• .. jj j�jj . v, The NEws tnau purposes tvak'in8 -Clare!= and dam:+t6 of my -beloved husband.- ;. his r alar weekl tri toDias. . H. S'ronar _ moot on Monday forenoon• nest iu Q - Music has jtistifi�d itself as' a factor of real service a H. R. j�ljonneq, Piekerin Stead of on T.uesdAv. - - in this hour of trial: Not only t°o tha ,man "at th ` �...A. W.-Ellis,-_w'ho._was ;laid up,� F i n t� =,with an, attack of the the"flu"dur: ihe,Hou tal for Sick,Chlldren front _ do there- come; times of- loneliness aird ing the past week; is again on da- - l OBONTO discouragement.. Those wlio-rernaiti athome have ' Th a If► t o n i 8 ty in D. A. Scott's store. - war Laid Heavy Hand on IChudren's their~ share of the world''s burAr. They need the ' Misses Isabel Sergent and Jean Charity., Confeetlanery ? -w' ins iration, the encoura ement; ill soul-satisf in u } Evans, v;bo have been attending Dear Mr. Editor:- p g y the Toronto Normal School,- are � annual -report of the H.oepi al .:comfo'rt of music in the home. home for their Christmas vatat• for Stqk Children; Toronto, marks, a NFILSOH�. �B ion. new record, despite the heavy handl•.. - constantly on hant33 bulk or bricks Misses MArgarety McLellan and cap the'war placed upon its work N]EDISON, JeAn McFarlane, who have been The task os ministering to the sui• _�a w (:}um, Chocolates and of etsweete. ;A attending the Harbord Collegiate, tering youngsters of this province was _ no light one in view of the Hospifal� "The Phone h with a Seal" Popular Patriotic Mne - -- Toron.It are home for their-C)ariat splendid reepoaae to the national calf _ � aA - Tabaceos, Cigscs, at is oras vacation. 25 doctors and 43 nurses from • its GRAM BLOOg W. A. Fergie, of the Standard torceq have seen service overseas. .. Re-creates 1gtramentns voice and with such fi the it nthat the IN DILL -Bank, Btoaffviile, who has be en• Yet the number ot,•patlente .treated Pickering Oat. off dui suffering from the "flu," is 5°048, or 1.308 more than last year. ' i]uman-pl -played d y — y actual voices and instru2$ents cannot be distinguished is spending a few day@ at the home Of these in -patients, "•769 were from F pe 286 places outside of Toracdp. g -of his parents here.'. from the New Edison s Re -Creation of them.. $nt Our public anis ' -continnation The -tireless efforts of the staff schools closed an. Friday for the made po'asible' also a reduction in the length of stay- us yeu will neves' fully 'believe what any. dealer tells nL _y the little patients from 24 days in you W Cil they ]!2a CCOri iCtSri$ statements. -- � era have left for their respective 1914- to 24 this year. �+ ` A let all clait>lis pass in one ear and phonograph ut the,dther', then' • ; homes. The seboals will re-olien The4e results show that the Hos• The wise way to choose your hone a h is to.--.�a again on Monday, Jan tlth. - pital haw again pais' , to the children - Wellington. Pearson, of Stouff- rich dlvtdFnds of health upon the in vi11e, who has been suffering frg�n' xested kindness of its supporters. have the several makes of phonographs arri talking There has been careful qtewardshIp r the -flu" during the past seet'k. machines inwhich you areinterested se. _o yourho-me the L'nivei-saI I now contracted pueumonia, ot. the [undo entrusted to the Hospital, =,but at time of writing, his condo- There has been savipg-almost scrimp. on trial, where you may make direct comparisons • g " tngr-ta every direction except wtiero &mon them in the uiefof — Saw; ,'in •:• chic` _ .tion was not considered serious. it Lfo•fld. prevent the Hospital's tooth g' , The rate -payers of the village ing the suffering or ahoriening for -your Own home and decide Manufactured by " will nisei in the Masouie Hall ou sickness cf. one child...Thp daily -co-' -whish oneVott would like t0 _ rf M'onday.eveniog neat for-tbe pus• of opera;toa .vas -held at the totveit• kee iYhich one yo_thinlc // \ W. H.. Jackson- & Son, -rack Road;- Pi eke t ing, o6ki the po;itio r of ,police triletee. So chHdren entrusted to the; Hospital cr. you would enjoy hearing just -' t, R far there has not been a grew get the best •amedlcinQ and the beet r' } � - �ecrunti7le for the vositl�•. care.- as much five Fears from no* i! Blaall Itsbranches.Sway g coming in t ` And 'Yet 3aigis dad rssea rnecostc� .AB vOts dodo=daft. ,, :._ i68 ailuuml-Christmas- tree kind F very..item in the Hospital's budget—in Weetock; Gasoline Engines, Emery -� :- "entertMinmeat of the Baptist Sun labor° in fuel. -Ib -food,. and, above all, ` `�i?Ve Will gladly send a • Wheels. Oirculitr Saws, Saw da School which was held on in medical ,supplies-ttiat the mtni g y and Emery -Mandrels. - ' Friday evening last, wastis decided mum • expense of taking care of one New Edison to your home, - 'euccess. Titers was a splendid' r•hild fbr one day has. risen from -=4.34 .. We-bayeltor'ei s order, bet programme and a large crowd pre, back. in 191.4 to t3 2l ay. in 1918. Or for purposes of comparison � owe In good oeder, �' that. S1.Bs3i-the amount per patient - or to be heard id ne, .. `'. iNi Pi=ke 8&.00. "sent to `enjiiy .it. The proceeds per �y that the official Qovernmeat amounted to about $50. without'the slightest obl�l- lhvw grants do not cover -mast seine from g Ppi P voluntary contributions. gation ono your part. There will be a ibi o nate Christ= Ap - mac services in t e Presbyterian .Daring the past four years _debts bee - _, h morn- were incurred to the extent of -$10* Church on Sunday nezt•bot .. - ,.. ... _ - ing and evening, and conducted 000, which the Trustees telt assured i u } ,Bila would be wiped out by the public as Stalter S Mu$IC Sore! f QSb8W8� �Itt. ''meets Trains y '�y the pastor. Rev. A.' McLellan. w w s se and _ _ - .-- -- • Them w ill Lqo Nj_at the — —_ _. _—_.. -_... -. ... _._' : _ _ g cr-• the choir at each service. Every those' heavy demand• cease wbtch night at lowest, pr:t"s. _ ,!body will t made welcome. have been made upon the generosity t, 1s province Phone 1805. The annual Christmas tree and Thehtimeyhas now come when It to ne Make Use the 1Vlai�s y ,- .._ _ - entertainment of the methodist Cessary to make kno*n-the Hospital's _ '�'hC�.-5a�der84f3 l&' 3=1 - and Presbyterian Sabbath Schools dire need of tinanctai assistance. - _ which -was -held on Thursday even- If this 43rd -Christmas appeal fails It is entirely urmeceseary for you to leave your work or :PHOPRIETOAS . ro rally the friends of this Charity to rt ' ing last in the Methodist church. floss vseluable time to make- a trip to the Bank. was a grar•d success. There was a . Tg support. it will be necemary to 0. mortgage its land. buildings and plant IBgak with us by mail! Send your deposits in by cofall house and the entertainment By the bounty of the lafe Joha Hose yoCO�I~ pleased everybody. The chi RAberteon that Droperty hoe gust been itrioney Orde1. Or registered post and the amount will ba t deserve t!PPdet for the way they cleared of debt-i',or the Bret time since iacknowledged and placed to your credit upon receipt. -- acted their parte. The proceeds it began its ministry of healing mercy, iamon tedwith to $57. Little children. have lost i big- ]DQfiM4A B ��� Itis with deep regret that we sorted friend, and the province a 1137 Hardy,aad soft Coal of .:the best report the death of Charles H. noble benefactor. Itis tots tbe' public _ _quality on hanZi. Stony. which took place on to decide whether his life -work aha11 - c be• shadowed -with a mortgage _witm : MNITSY BRANCH-: J. CORDON HALL, Manager. THOS. A � �:.. sl'hursday, Dec. 19th,' at the age of lees than a Tear of hie passing. _. • • 3 months and 7 days. _ Y �37 years, What think you! iruuuuuaittulisanasixi.>stool•ufgtageaaasl-numauxonxmnwn = Nis. Stocry and famil had been. Send .your answer as soon as . - -- ill with the " o e cretai'y-Veasurer, Hos•. :-'waited on them. Daring the first pitai for Sick Children, College Street, T H E •.• PICK:ERINC . • n ` week in December he also became Totento, Meanwhile the Charity will • >. li,with the dreaded disease which "Carry on:',trustiag is year support. DARD IB ANX �Vl�llD- ER° Y ideveloped into a very bad case of IRVIN(i E. ROBERTSON, . STA N Chairman of Appeal Committee. - '� •- -'-= pneumonia. Abort the beginning - .; of last wee a neem o e: a -_ DA ' `tarn for the -better bat t`he ' iru• NZW GARAGE . +� cr�cs '��� Let us gaote you vn I :pcovement was -of short duration. - _ ' ' :'Everything that loving bands and The undersigned -has opened -up staci sizes and loads to order. r medical skill could do was uoavail- , We can save you money._ •AM a garage on hit premises and • ' YOtlr sutvm earnings in our. lug to save his lite. On Saturday - -- ..is --preps, redk - ---- -- --- ..- A heavystoo•k of B. C. red eedae °'his body was laid to rest in 'theThe • auttmoobile repairing. •- '- -- -Claremont Union cemetery. Will handle all necessary'parte Sav><IIg8 'Department earn. lIIter shingles on hand. "heartfelt sympathy of the com• for repairs. munity is extended to Mrs. Storry _: - Orders filled for all kinds of s:,dind her three, small children, Is also tigeat for .(3rayDort Car's: oras v i!Ts est a� C11rreDt raRteNCH eldest of whom is only nine Call -in and see him - - a w Mooring, . _ PIC&EKING R rd o� before buying. Branick ala syt-- __ . _ years of age. - tit. rGZ�1NltMER1Y4+ilrt. Maoaser.� _:Terms Cash On Wednesday, Dec.. 18th, the Thomas E. Stephenson, _ Biome of A. D. and Mrs. Peters ' ivas the scene of a pretty wedding _ CLAREMONT, Out. - when their eldest daaghter;' Miss W. �• GordflII Q+1170� A ; tiectme the wife of: R. _ — _- MERINO E11R and Carruthers, eldest eon of 4 a Q c K. a t Bell and,Independent phone. yy _-=-=R,ichard--gild- Mrs. -Carruthers,the Rev. H Wood cM Ug The - - bride,•dressed in French grey eat- g o, . 'n. ` t. - iu, carrying a bogttet of white o"a! "---°-t - o a� _ k p The united Farmers roses, -entered tha parlor, leaning ' : ° p. g I '� C« �' F - • F d•t• ou & arui of her fatber who ave Z' ; ui?; aiCbm_ u . p: , q ANI? } - ti 'her' away, while the wedding MB $ ;g .r M -,- "inarch'was being played by the !geB _ �n:'arlo ` - r bride's sister, Miss Mabel. Only! $� ° - _ y . -� �. o ' the immediate relatives witnessed New ear. ,.-- -� on after which dinner g „ m e a . Ca; - o -- - - •� the cerem y • : a. 10-74 a C me �h _ y ° . Feb! _ . cake. The resents were man y m - x Farmers' Town meets' Ol<i 6 1■ VI CD- y .P. _ was served the bride ratting the I, presents gK y �•,' evr a ; _ eeocsnd Wednesday and beautiful, amen which were R - - - :.-'.several pieces of silver from the J M � � ;, • v w _ o ,•,,,1 Y,yl pd � �. __ _ _ ti _ _ of eaoh month, $ Department of the T. Eaton Co., .;. a ae I p • O aI I ri$ SUMMOr MODthk - with which the bride was associa- _ Only do g W for the pest three years. The C p ;: °` •� J¢4 'r ' `` happy couple left on 'the evening •' '� �� -match for neat meetieg ., a Oen. �+ - �,, traia for Toronto where a recap- a 'Q d •a ae. w date. ' tion awaited them at the home ofN'N 8 tan's t ado ' Charles Car - Win • Sa Oaliawa et • � , ' * •2 3.i tk#.it� u -i :rsfl �i.utd 11', ,cr e r '�_ - - _ "'�°".� a %4 � _ .. ., _ .. '9. _. . :.ii�..rw�' �., mow►. 4 :iffalke� i . I—- -----, - ­ . . -- - 7W - ­ - I . . , - 1�­� •­� ---- - - ---- ­-�­,f� -­ i - - w, : f"i-%W:�.';�.�� -, � - � , � I .1 I ­­­­ 1­ I tl&,�, Amr I 1, I . . , ..';� - . J­--!­­,��-.w; - . I., . 11 ." _;tl .;;F'1--.1-­- k Y-- , -c. �. , � :.. .11 �. ­ " � , � , . . . -., %� :­7- - , ".I.- 1.�� t,./ .. , I'll. - , - � � , �• �" 1� ... ''. � I , ,r d " "IN, . i , - ­ , ;4" � , �.. 1�1 i? t7r ­�:-; V , - - - � . -�'r - ,.- , .,7, , , , Z 7 . \1 : .47 .1 1. 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I to tANCOMS, the owhor of - - - *., ?r�, , , - . ... I , . . , - ­ ��..,,� . - Thsi bit�ifldikng experiences of The famous War Bopk published by 9 d1hroldoeg stock*- ' " - , I - 4 1 1 I I . I . I _ ar d in t IXylng '. .� .�. -, .. I I . �­,� . � 1*=aQA.­tha�baker,-.that­ Sir ROM I the .GcrMjkn Government. ,I.. � I . .. .. . I way. - , I , r4m .8I after, . FIR, . . -E, ­ _ ,litter, . . ,I �V�l . i I ,, - Rw, * 4, I ­-., .. �'Cli 11 - I � * I - resolve in- mind W6'V` . � ., .�- . I . . , .. Lauder describes, in A Minstrel in the outbreak of the-prosent conflict WIth thift , , , .., �1: . . - - 'I. . I , � '! . . I . . � - ­­ - -­ ­­­ .... -, ­ - 1 -A� - \ , .- - -/ � . __F nily has actually been shared by lays down certaiu -definits,rules, in * stand readr to saaft ,rm w4th . 4 ,­ . . - .1 . .. - I k-. re- [ ojir t -:. Z , ­ , . . .-- . . . . .. . 1. �* i;�, `­- - 3, I .. 11 ,"another . - .. , , Vii,, , hit annood- . Macy a" Poor feIIow.;--an&7, by gard to'varf6us-treacherjes and crime* 30;­ ..I6 Ari ii:!!�' . -Pier. , -, ' .. , -another who m PARTIAL 'PAYMENT ALA , I . ­ - .... f .- . . "­ I . might have countO him- I which -it declares to be '" - . I . I - - K - : - - ­--....-, .... e - ­ - . . ­ I, � .. - : .... . ­ -- - � y -1 " I had lost nomore. .permissible , .. I ­ a self lizck* then i and even virtuous acts b' -, .1 11.1 . I I -- . when,-perpsi. You carallIvent ". 7, . ­- I - , , . I I ,.� 7 - gw V11111% 0A K MG hly basis- . W . ­. ... �7. �sv� I I th of an sele0ed . - '.. . . ..-'.416- �Zt 1]XoUiiT4R,=1r Cc.-WQ- Wr -O&W arr"Ki.�.rn .:= Z ­ � e , as Tam . � . trated lin behaLf of the Fathe-.1ftn;4 rt :J-.,t .: . son cud. . " I ­1 11 I I . - . US 640K . a Glasgow hospital .&.man. who §pecial stretle is laid i _Noun U I .. I . . � It" U . ­ - . I . . . .. .. . -*,:" ti security, on-. , -.� . . - . � . I 1. , - upon,the titli .� ­4 , - , . you I­ dividends and ' -, � .* . ' ­ • ," - .,:; .:-:..­` -,ACHA, d. '. "like the painted Jezzle that fille b-ld R tri stopped sad., 'of assMination. '. 11 . ' . ­ ..... I Ir I t . . . I - 1: I" . . . - I . , PTER 21�%M- (Cont'. ) , . . '' � ' L I I . .,. ,',,- , .-":- - .. Felf, you'rerot iroing to g�t,such They wondered what kfn& of a .rel-" denlX'ar- the side of a cot. He. looked . There is an -extraordinary reminder WsLinylt* you to write, for a cop " 11 �. I 51 ep. - . Partial t'aymeat pica ..,.,. I � � , 1i position', tion the famll&tga. .e her. *rs. Ben. I down at fAtureg that ,were familiar here. of our , ­ K� _ . .... ,;w,.�,'ro ;1litiOn.r.j9h, -off; that's.one com. t j . of the 'Political doctrines of the Inc by �7- 1 i, ... rr%P'said'cheerfuHy, "I re- net -thought though' a family must at to him, and Pe stood /staring in, the Murder State organized-- in llerdla . I wbach . the ­� . . . I . ­ .­ 7..,.x thInk least be coo" , eln, I . . . ­ - : . of tvoublq�,- befoke I to`bt�* " Mrs. Donohue utmost a*m'a�ement - and -during the elivinth century bk' Has- . - - , .. I 40mes. disagreed. "Proud of her, more Ae. "I ,a . il A: 7­�-�� �� ­ . And you io ahead, Kate, . Yt man,7, he Asked at last,. "are - -san-ben-Sabbah, a native of Khoras- . - , -cand, I - That w7hat .1 should expectof _such 1, ­ ­ " ,-,.. ."..'.. I stud typewriting . ­� , bakerT'? � , :f"..,...� oto .. tifis, al y64 want 'bad loti2' - I. ye not Tampoill, the - - "n, who, gaining. by stratagem Pon- No 4moT*y & co ­ I ­ . I am sorry you've, set your a - . I • ..... �, ­ .."I"..., nMontreal- A., " , I . Istezest shifted suddenly from the The wounded man opened life o session of,the'strong embers Stock Exchans: . ­L e 1gainst that college course." I mountain Merab -2'�­ ­ ... an. I � ort-I I, . � , I .. I Im ransportation Buliding -- -and7-Ais,;- -- - ­­ 1A �� Alamut,e lished a-gow-verrmn-- ­ ­` -Re-l"-s-bofit-ftappohited 1,%rmstr9AZs_ tQ Dave ,Sc=lan. . 1. and I*k4 up-weak] , . ­ --..-.- - .TA83-of ----- 196 T lf­,-- ---fi-­­ -,. - I - ---- -ern . __ -..---- � a running g wl wo po . 'iurt VIEh N � - - " ­----#0hTFfKAL , d; he felt even- aggrieved -`*�, !���� M loating: for more than 15n Y40-9 r . - -1-10 F e 66men - - -.Q--- - ­­ . . , - Ka at Red 3chlupfe, who had been. Inter- baker." -- . . Go, - - - His followers were 'called "Hasb- - . 1..... *ash- Kate obstinacy. When he and his � ruptell in a burglary - job, was shot His voice was weak and he .looked haillin" from. which our- word "as. - . I—. 4 . - -SURGERY I,- ,. . - . Mother, had become so 16nd of their i do*nf. the bullet, passing through tire&b , . ­ - - sassin" Is derived-and 'their chief - A MA y-.- -'14OPf . ::, , ed family, it was humiliging -td hiff lun - a .. . . ­ . . . . MARVEL or- suRGER :­ ... ; .", : % ' ,"�. - discover tha - inflicted a mortal wound., ',Well, .Tamso, I business was systematic- . . . , ­ I t,the adopted family h4.&'To thelriest'who was with him when - ­ . .Z1 , `.,, , 1b ' . --�, . ,%n I It n, Man, what's the murder. Their . I - . ma . - code rejected-all �1. .% -secret� planning .. to, never re-: he died- he made a full confession matter wl" ye?" asked -the-,oiher. I�IinoralitY, end the sole York Officer the Subject of an , I . c .1e, . I . Ono. a matter how admArable.his phrt in t asion of di bear that ye were nick or hurt. obligation I - , - . I 11 . -the -Motive, the: thing hurt. - It he Walsh murder and imposed upon them %was 'kterestiag Operation in England. ,.-�-. , ,- , . . - ? ...)VOuldn't be the same in th,. house confirmed the truth 'of' that Davi Cal'.'It be that Yp ha' b'eezi t�6 the war, unquestioning obedience to the will of . '.. ,.. .., . . , �.�. had declared on the witness stand. ' man, and wis not hearing of it -at their superiors. . . " * ..• 'when' and Peter and Betty were I I A surgeon haft Pla,Yid &'trick' on I 119" -., .) - .. : Jerry carried the news of the con- all ?,, I . I - . ' I Lieutenant Cleme' -. .' . t" gone. 'Besides, Jerry realizod,,�with � I . . � . .., 1. .. - 'ben-gabbah was known 'u Clement G. Pelt, of Olean; Vw­ A� I , tension 'to Mora and . Hassan- . I � .. 1111ver of r4hension rather than .4er mother, .and � "Ay,'I think so," said Tama'on' still the Old Man of -the Mountains, and it N.Y. - But- tke. lieutenant is not angry ."­ ­,. , on this 46'ecasion, at least, bad no rea- . , ' 1, - ­ . . .. -W h a Ill o ecstasy,-that the ful- son'to'feel that Nora was indifferflit weakly, but as if he were rather -jrla& is understood that the use of a' ' - aff about'It. In fact, he is one of the. . drug, which he. alone­kuIew bow to . ' ppiest men in 'London. He was hit. Z:t.r fillment of hU pledge to Nora could to h of a chalice to talk. 1, ba . 1, I .. . her brother' fate. "Oh, Jerry, is - � . . . -­ 7" not then be ilidefinitely delayed. The it true, Is it true?" she "Ye think so,?" asked his friend in . -Syl a shell on $eptember 29 Ili the - ., ; Jelesir ro to marriage that had beeti cried; and supply, he obtained over his people battle betw ' . , ,:::: � , when he Assurtrd Mr that it was, she greater astonishment than ever. "Man all absol ` - * * .. A�' ­ suddenly petted Ute, influence and - covitt-01. een Cambrai and St..Quen- UP. bef9re him-if "aced round the room, embracing if ye�ve been to he war, do ye r t 'Anybody who oQposed or offendied him- lin, when the Hindenburg, line was ­k--r-he traversedIt in his present-" and kissing first ber-ibother and -then knOik it--jor-i ��a -C i .. ---io . . I . 11 P I � -1t would b with reluctant" feet: ure tid erta n't"­ _­ -Guffered--swift-Aeatfi-it the hands of broken. -Re-lay. unconscious Jii.a. *helL -. �--­.'­­. .'., ­ ., - Mother found ai t. and then her mother agami, knows. how long. He I � 11 His TI.OpEortunit� Jerry' I overcome with "Well, I will tell y6 how !.; is, said his -fanati-al agents, anil, eveli the hole, nobody " '- .-.. .. . I - . - , ", ' to enlighten him, when Xate d gone. while Mrs. Scanlan,- Tainson, very slow: an wear:! I doesn't. ­ . . 0 6-h P Peter .#nd Betty with thein' emotion, we and quavered, � - "Oh, r. ly. 'I rulds of powerful States dld� net came fo b" ' I i i ­ ­ ,� ". t el Nora dear, oh . I . . . q . lessons. %%' 0 Nora' was in the reserve, d'ye ken.' - And I escape their Aggers: , I. 11 . When be imse f, he fo nd � ® "I - . .- t only Persia-., ,buf Egypt and � that he was wounded i,'in the -. '... et him out right away, -t, L ' . .... . expect I'm'responsible, for K It y of glia V . I hand, and'also that his lower lip ll�Ld - I " ate"i I "Can't we g was standing IrL.front of My hoose - No, - . in-the hi decision, Jor -Nora asked; e� , as were one day in All thinkin' of nothin' SyriaL-became fairly terrorized I . . .. islon," she said. "I wouldn't' . r7r? The , - . . M " - Tk - 7--�. ­ _ _ Hashhashinl spread, a ' h - 2 - I ­ ­3 - ... I I St all , I marked a man 'who was secret 001iiie been 1,1,,n IwaY. - He was 'taken to . . .. " . c . * a hospital and examined by a surgeoll. . . -1. . aflo".-t thoughtful and con I O' , ctrtain ow coming organization,­ into both the latter}' . ­, consider- . ng doon the street, wt' a blue . t,� �. � ate child, to have made up her mind ' "I'm afraid not as y as that." pa:per -in h4s hand, and stud ' countries, and it was not until 12-M Ai who, in due course,. placed him under .- ­ . ... I` I . V the . ..... _­1Z 5 - , quickly Yll .. . •. I �. . . an anseathetic, and made him a 'new. ­- . 11117A; - , , " "SO IV . "Why not, when everybody knows I numbers on the doorplates.` it. jr D. that military efforts directed . . roulptly. I , I . 15.�. AR " Ba I I 5 � �, , " b corplates. . . I done '! � ,., , .The work was. so Perfectly done �51 � at was it -you paid her?" �now hes Innocent? ' What right: id no great bled to him until Ile �gainst them on,a large scaWresultsid . a Jerry a t6ni was unconsciously sev- have tVY to keep. .him in a day long- Pa . Ithat. :.. 11 . . 0 ­ , . I even the lieutenants own mother Y, , - er?" " stopped and spoke to me. in the capturatof Alialnut - and thev.. I I I . Wk �­ 7 - ' "Now- don't be ` cross, with me, bei�y or -attempted robbery was no Jubt asked me-just as You asked me A short time. 1 lip is the second one that here son ere, owing to 'the . current of*hls � . 1 would even detect that the present I/ , 7-,. , 'thoughts. I . Jerry gently reminded her that - 4." . I orhts. , " Are y4t.Tamoon, the baker?' he killing without Quarter of 12,000 pro- I : ,,, , ( .jLt rob festional murderers.. . . - All that remains to show Jerrie' I suppose YOU won't like it, offense, even if Dave was now that satire question the noo. . - .Inter they were'exterminated in Syria � he* worn. ­­ . .. . i- was true enough, and it -j ' 'that he was wounded in the mouth is !�14�--: �.z but it just of the murder. ' "And I said to him, just go I sa --The drug alleged to have- been used - - . ­ . . id L k." ,,-' a 4 1-11 co,,arrd see Mr. Trask to-mar= it to ye, 'Ay, I'm Tarftson, the baker.' by Hasban-ben-Sabbah- (knowledge of a slight sear, just a badge of honor. 'esim War Me that it would be' well (rows "'he said.. "Hell k Lieutenant Felt Kate-though I had I now ,the beat . often. .wondered ' ­ - - , -- � ­�� ­ZO idea of her tak waY'to go about it., I do feel. Not "Then es Hamilton Bafracks for it being bequeathed to his successors) -- . � 1. . - - "T" I - . � . J119 it up so. We 2. was hashegah---wbence the term Hash- i where the new flesh- came fronor that '- ­ :� - -,/ - that we'll get Dave out Boo yo, Tamsen ' he said, and Winded -me . � -­ .,Were talking about Nora-as we I an . . . . 1. - 1, id. it from +-1h I �­ - - ;;'�r. - I .WANI It talep 1 fram, ­ a e *tDr1F,--wn1--I-­t-61is�;pei asbin. - It is' obtained from he seed ---� , I - the anatomy of some generous colonel - .. . r,..L,. V, her--woll. I to]-d- her a little about "'The happiest woman in th& world, . "Four hours from.the time when he vessels Of a variety. of hemp, and ell- i - - - - R. - 11 ., . I . " . �0­.2-1. ,h I . . Jerryklni0 - - She gave him annthdr handed - . - . I ir maJorgeneral? Wan if a contribu- . I . sTr -you -and Nora' had once - meant _ me the. paper in front of my I genders of - fantastic visions. Now- . .. - I - I .. . � to got married ,*,-and;.how I was sure exuberant hu land -kiss. "Oh, IWIDO't hoose in Olasg�� I was at Hamilton adays I most commonly in ! tion of some 'pretty ung English . 11. - 4''. J ton . - . -r- -h- . 04rs won . it be sp!endl She ilanced. Uar..ckf- -14 ftelve bouii I was in t is sAbkid m 1ri-trie Wieill: 22A�Tm%hat -., -.1 -- . thitt now. of course, *om d,.splendid!" . MR Masi r- ­ 7�t - a:. tima I pipes -und-C&A.Z. c6ces. but i , 9 marrJoH. I rust again uh and doini the room. "And Southampton. ­ I In -twenty hours I was it is also sold in the fo* of a 4meet- most of all. Lieutenant- Fellrla­-a il � ..- felt It I might be -good thIliff for - now nobody can never even think he . . .. bachelor. ' But,'alas! It wasn't. Only 11. - '. di�, ,I -, 1 � - . L Rate - - - may 4ve done it, Xirq.' Isn't that in Frame. '-Azid as soon as I got there meat, - . rve' i . the Other day came the'- disillifalbii- ."- - ,-.: , , W, A-,*. _ - , , "Oho mother; I'wish you hadn't said Ifine too! I feel almost Mteful ,to I was in a lot of shooting &*d ruiiiiiiie- It is Interesting to obsei- .' how , ­ ,- . I - . ment. The bandages of his ovill left . . thpV - . -- - 7. that villain Schlupfe. How lucky this way and that way, that -they.tell closely the Hasibashin resembles In hand, which he thought- had lieen'dam- - -' - .- I I . - "Why Jerry? Of- course you - aj that be had Jullit. that -much religWil I mi was the ba"t4d I of he-_had -Nora, wfil sante time?- - -.. , in him at the last!" I I- .the Marlia. several particulars the..modern' Gef- acted by thse p'llell, were unwrapped. ' � _ � 'Ie , . - . 4 oat 'I "And in twenty-four' ho , man State-I.e.,JIn the repudiation of 'Then he discov'ered the trick the sur- _ 31C., H . I I Trask lost no time 'in petitioning Rr , -, urs more I -morality. In tba -'.4p complete- ' � , � :I-' -­ . OI* wan on my way back to Glasgow, In all .., silent and looked gloom' Y I for a Pardon for Scanlan. it' _ , Mal aeon had -played upon him vvhil* he .. .at the floor. � .4 Gil . - I veiled on Mrs. Walsh �e tj forty-eight hours I woke up ness of their organization, and in the . 0 - 1 I I wish You hadn't said it, he re .. to sign .e in Stabs . was under the 'influence of the ether. . , . ;: � aced t last, slid in toad , - , , f tion; and when in the courso of Kill infirmary, and the nurse was, - - blind devadon and obedience to their - . .. . - - - . .. - --,� it7.�. -:, hat she a . no so grave. Thera was iL-. deep cut in the hand. -- - ?" I �� '.- question him. appeared for examine- ing in MY ear,AY611* a follorwers. I "' g - e dared not Jave . all richt any- All-Highest required of his a month D the ZlQO, - .. . .. . - That was. the new -11p.. - 1. ' -, , . - Atter tion ore the-� Board of Pardon and i Tamson. We hal only just amp I utated � . - . - . . '.. ,-.7.. .. . . ,. � � . . '- � I . I ­A . -� -, -, . I . "q4I . . ter &'few minutes, during which fln, by whose report the Govern-!your leg] '- . I 0-- - . .. -. ., � 1 411.- .1 . - I I . ., � � , .9 7%­ p Ahey both Sat Without speaking he ­­ - � . . � . , . I - �. ..% ... � -. - -,�. ��, ­1 , ­ - ..., . - , . ­. 1. . 410;0,' put'--on--�hIs* balillpt - end- sent- ­wou]4 -JR"umably -be -"SD. I t-111W.1 ha' beWi-io- the - =1 . 'L ced ­.­ .*,!, I - ced, Trask and Not *or,: CAMERA AS EXPERT WITNESS �- . . .. .:.!- ., ..*... - � I . . -a and :,W-tj, I -- � 77- �:-- I �- 777777i)ut It was one of his free even- the . . � - lags, andl,he took his way to the law priest to whom Schl f hpd confess- i but I can only soy I think so. I only ' . - . Lovely­word.- flying like a light ac];Dss .� � . ­ �, I - .. . .� .'L.Tlibrary. , Me members of the happy land, ­ .. - 1 Fie slowly. it ed appeared also. know what I was told-I've never seen -Photography in a Useful. Means of ... 1 . . a - . - I . , o _ indeed a clear r' was, the oard were impressed by Dave's a German Yet!" -- . l- . road to marriage that' . . ­ . ­ Discovering Crime. .-Viten the buds break and'all the .- , - - ... had-lbeen opened before hi ,attitude of contrition, by'Nora's plea, That is-the true story of T . . , .....I'.. I . Wishm that he I r. . . .1 . amalon, The camera has often been . I . earth is, changed, . ." . � . .. low ho laves - Ora! and perhaps too by her personality, the bake- '. � - the Bringing back the sailor fr . am his - . . . - ' � .:!no*- ai -he ence- hod.stionel . and b te, priest's assurance that .. I ., .... .­ ­ -- tneam of giving Fonvincing evidenca ' . . 1. ;.. . I . I . . . I . , I .. . . Schlup7l 'a the statement maid not 7­­.- -- watch upon the perilled. as", � .. . I � . . . . I ­ ­ = . ,. I - - --- � : -.:. - of a crime, the existence of which, .--- I � . - . . ­ . . - --;;.mol* ­ ' . have been Ili any vital respect -un- I ' ­ ' Re-joininji shores long severed and , . even, 'was unknown to the operator at I .. �.­.,-, ',- ,-CHAPTER XXXIIL -� ' . ­tL - `. true; they recommended to the Gov. I. THE WORLD'S F'EA'R? F�cw, .. the time he mades the exposure. I a estranged, * , Cz__ , ­> . .1 . ernor that he Pardon Scanlan; and . - ng .- .. . ths- - ., , I .: 'Two ineidents-each 'beiring", motion-picture camera caught a bicy- N N I , ­ I ' The •Peace, like'the Spring, makes, I'll ,.may appear later, in"a roubte i 28 two weeks later the Governor .signed I Factots in the Present World -Wide cls thief the other' . torrent dance afrish . . . . . ­ . .upon Jerry, way the Pardon. ' I � . day I* New York. And bursts the bough with sap of " ...Shortare'of Flour. : - . A boy who bad been at the seaside . . ..P , "I . . R. ; . beauty Pe t. - . ,­ . . �, .a fortunes.-are now to be, On a bright May morning Tres � �­ i _recorded. Rather, bne. of them shall 1 and Jerry - ­ - . . I , , IF f . Significant . I wheat sup- summer ower from our hearts Into passion-' ' . '. - ." , I -waiting in 9711ficant facts on the at Newport the previous summ' " FI. , as, the corridor' strolled into a West Side ,,moyi .,.!" I be Only hinted at over . and Nora were :.. Just outside the guard- Ill are given by the. Reference-Hand I e . I ...,-dwormukly A" he It caused an i room when Dave, a . free ,manp. emeTg- [BU of Fqod ,9tatistics, just , ate recovery' - ' 7�lwbispe.rs at issued by I show and was much- interested in some, P, Of all the. mind lost in ..--; . . I iter age 6, � � I : I . - between e' . I -1. 1. -• , I - I 'il ' * Mrs. Donohue end ' d. He looked pale and very clean; the United food Administra- views- of the famous seaside resort, . ­ . that.bAhish- . A� N Mrs- Bennett, some' . .. I I I.. 4'. 1. �. I meat. I .�. , I I , - - ­ .:- . to him a4d Years preceding :. to u's nqIghty -a&- a y6!irg. and V, , . -.� ADonollue to-Jerzy, and - r-- Nora ran In the three " * ­ - the 'the - harbor front ipal . ­ glad deliverer stanglinig botmg,en 1bg ­�­., . i clung to hi Ing . . . I 7, - 7---, 1 his( eyes wore a bewildered, deprerat- tion. , � . which not slift the be ' and Come -decently elliptical remarks - by Mrs.: in& -expression;' I - I and when 8`0 a 'Vious- under but the 'princ "i � _ - na and kissed , - ------ ..WWI ; him-,-he-ff*n­6-n1Y- ---f "- - -ri .war, the average excess ,-of----,-, - . I I . izl i and the third floor t. ..'r Jia a knowledge I R Q Ve ittle re- . PF6111 W�Vlslg*o 014 can?6er-- '-� - of, illamefti sponse and stOO(T -almost Passive; one over finporfs"'Of wheat I Presently lisi was surprised see . . . I I facti sho " eat and wheat flour dated lease, . J, - - 4] I., ttid be kept, as i would have thought him stolid but for from the principal - countr* Wai .as � himself prop -(&is bicycle on the sturb Then . J- I far as possible, froln,the yoprig. . In � the teara tliat crept ' . will we sing thee in thy triumph .. , . 7 sborts,� the older' and-prettier t I ier. Arm- r quietl.x out of follows: .Russia, 122 million. bushels; - arid-walk into a grocery store. A r#o-. .., .. and: thy ­ . - �'i.�=�40, ,. I his'-eyea'and slipped down his ellielc , majesty," -' - ' ' . e ;'-.1 girl had, to use the unexcep Mitecf Aates,' 113 million; Canada meat later a man walked out of the .� -. - 'eto � ­ 14rg, - I In, Trask's automobile Mrs. -Scan- 110 million; Argentina, -100-� million' aanl` shop, 4611Y mcwnted the bicycle i Then from our throes shall be pre- .'?.',­ ­ , - . �.-,-. - 9 ' - I . tio lephrase employed . . s' pa.tkd our peace. - . . I - '4 . � . � . - . - , 7 - ­­ I_.. - t - :, -sting .the matter "Igor, to the bad.,, into I amounts are' --The' boy culled of . . . . ". - . I , . 1,� 1 Yed by Mrs. Ian was waitinV; Vask and Jerry Other countries, coming in with smal d rode off down the street.- 1. , ok- - . ftn0hue and' M,-.-, Bennett in discus -stood by while she gathered 'her son I � _ an . et.- .. - . .. . . . ^One .bad.,, .her Arms. iL , hall� bedroom ler .: 'British. India, 5$ . . I i A'use'fop'overboiled potatoes is " I"* ' , ' * occast Ily sb;l retur'ne'd from her There was the picture� and they'recq.- !-­::-:* 1i Vt * life of cray and appar-en , M that I milling; � Rumahia, 53 •4million - -Aus- P'*Iicb to - 11 iy-rw-es- -- ; ' in 7" adventure to pay a brief call on her k, 59' million- j)jhe �place the in -a -cloth, queeze be- . , 'L * . yeT&�Nvp wA,q - ,j I nized. the man as a Bus ted Aar- i rnix with flour .. z 1� ad�e e 1, . 1. ­ - a .. J Nora and her mother. And there'. countries export trifl' ' -.amo atter against whom they had I - -1 -- or barley mesa, and " , " ­ . - I - family; Mrs, Bennett had- ' Qr,C�, make into scones., They should be ' -.1-, I � -1 ,-' glimpse: we I .. tng I ­ ­ s a. job as well bedtoom �- -Turkey'i-'Ontr-ance into b 11"'Its. ,5�ished to t-evide"nce. ., .'::�.� , . -- M. es, a . %, .-,- .- . ra and 'eaten with butter. ' �1�1 . of her On one theca_ Ocras'Qns and waiting for h; . !�. wex 'amL . . j toaste& .- � 7, Mrs. Donohue upon anothe' k had induced"the closink of the Dardin . An amateur photographer of'a sus- I - '. . , .1 ' � ... r. "She big, friend Murray to give elles Ftopped . . -... .:vat looking,"' Mrs, Don ',h,je I e Dave. a expor�s from Bus-4ia. � 'In ious turn of mind set ah al tomp* " Feathoprs, for . .`��. . ' 16- 5 Bus Pic - Ltie ", . . .pillows should -first- be. .. ­ �'- - I . Ob-,erved' chan,ce, and Murray had been the A . . . ­. '. - I to Mrs. Bennet' wfth' s,a!;-faetjon,! more sin's exports fell from 122 camera with a flash-light attachment I Put Into Pillow slips of strong, netting, . . - . I . willing-to do it because of a I miff-Fort t� . . I .:"... . - . I - ­ I . . . 1 feeling that he -had been unduly. J 3 million. The exports from RIM inside the curtains, of the drawing then this cAn be put'inside the ordin- . i harsh with . an for Rho purpose of getting a � . . 'TOOM some I ary ticking slip. This 'enables the: task's Other- Prrotege. [fell from Pf,e-w6r *era7ge of 53 MiLlazi- �. �, 1. - I -his--h01*se--rfVa49r-$­ , I ., -- , ..'' . 1. , .. ­ . I "He turned T -down' when - you: lion to 19 million in 1916.- Tlre-c-u-ai­�g I evidence' - � and ..�:.. . .. ­� ­.­ I ,Ou -- -; 0 0 . Idifice of, the bevwvibr-of to be -easily ,washed . 11 were u . . , I � - . . . ­ " .:., I I i,,ed*,,' Trask said to Jerry, I I hold during his absence. In trying to aired. .." ' Off of the and r . .. Afterwards, when he' got ,eri . � , . . ­ - . . .. .. . ­ - %.. . � I all the plies alone w9uld have tended.to pro_ 1 catch a sprat he cauly�t a whale-or,, ­7 - - - ­ . .. 0 . 9 . I - - - .. . I i . I . . farts: he h;`d...remarse­ -If Scanlan 1 duce ,k -w -8 buiglar. 411 vsnurlug Ine ­-t. ,.. I will show lie's steady and.lisird eft " �"'Ilcr, , ­ .1. - - 0 1 * I . . i an Western Europe to Ou the marauder set in action the . .- . . . 41P i4p, . which these � room - I . . A-Z, I 11 ' . .... will be all right," exports went �rneirlly. camera, which secured such an excel- , I . Z . . .. ­',Yl��,;,�e-­­* , said: e, - ,.. ffiengs . . . 0 i - , i - ' i erry. . . I In Australia there still remain pari 1 lent impression of Twur" that -- . . . i * . I . ...,:', . :� jTo. be mntin6ed.) � - : - .. - of -the 19q6-17 clop, thf wb6le'd the i-the police were soon able, to ,4rre'st - - - I . . ---400�- . . . - . . � - � . . ,- .Raoodo,­ �1918-19. . �. .- I e - �L] , a" ban - - . I - , I . � .1917-18 crop, the �ropl him. . . .', , - I . 1; Competition Likely.'. I : - * 'will soon beharvested. The A- Portsmouth -photographer phQto- ..: � :: "" - I ' ' . . � . The German potash Industry, hel-e- tract wheat made with tAe British graphed a garden party. . When h ..� I . . .. .1% �. ­� .. . 401 ... � ..IRA con- -Coat ` ..Ih " 1.,. 0 � I , e � ­­� " a *1 i. �': : k � � -:1: 11 . . . . .1 developed the -Photograph he I . I . - . q , ., ... 11 ­ � tofore almost a monopoly, !nai.-Ijave authorities was in December, 1916, b,-. - -observed ' I . 11 I I ..4.. - , IN . to face -severe '�ampsjit ton aftjEff I . ubmari ' 1 what -looked like, a ,repulsive face I- ' ' C.- & C`.' Raccoon . -, ­ .,�--- '­A - a ne-menace folded the si 11'. I . . 1, V. Coats are the best .. .., . .-- I -m . . ' e 1 the holly hedge that formed the back- ! .. ". ..'' N. .war. Potash deposits have been dis. I'Plutting"6f ships -on short haii1s. For . .. 1:11'. . . , I . ­ � - " ,.''. ';", - , : % , e! - �� , � .1 . I "d of piciture. A lady -pur I I value on the mar. -.'*, F%.';� '. ; . . - -.- eovered. In Catalonia, Spain. ..' the crop "of 1918-1� the Common- groun -t k4t. to-day.. They ­­ .:: I -, -' . , we chaser made the some discovery ' are-made from full, ­ ­ - � - -------4*--­Z I - ­I . - 1:� ­ . . - . . . - - , . , . I wealth has. given a guarantee of 97 ,0% ,4. .. . ­1 I I . I - I . ­ ()(y. we u� ' furred prime skins �.,'­ A4rnftd H tm. -. cents a I;ushel. or about $100,000.0 ' I week later and declared that the fie" , - ..., �'Afaftiliia" 6onlifi' J in addition to $70.00.000 already resembled "that- f'a*m*an who had cal- � - . i . �, -itwr . said Archie, ill y paid bled 0 � , I- -­­­%111.69 ., . .. , " '. I".. �- I , from out ,dQors 9 out in advances o'lq former crops. , . Jed at her house under very suspicious 0 : - . `�, N. 1.i . one morning, , . 1- 1, with wide skirt so as to insure I 11, U ­ warmth to the 4qarer when seat- ,�'- - there's -something `the. circumstances. She- informed the I ..7,.t...,41 *� 44';' . . . " be. matter with .- ­4.� , . . ed. Tollis lining It the beat quilted :'� �-,.,;.-- , : �, .. � . . - 1 .4 - - , ­ . 4vv%, - 4. me.. Plage send for.the doctor. - I'm . .. " lice, o 'iea'rebed the district and 1: Venetian cl6thr'. Length of coats: - , , ., 1. � , ­. . . ­�:.-, - . bf6atbing �dg " . . ." ;. . Wherr'--making •Pieg,,spread a. fine ante a criminal =the 4hd m-in who bad 62 Inches. 'Sites 42, 44,44, 48. "' * j-­ � - - ed ' . .- - - I . .. I 11 layer of ,grated bread-crumbs . over Ogen lurking in the hedge. , I .., I - ., �. . 4 _ , . I �., I% .. q I co a a A- - ----------;&� .. "' ': ' I. &Mass $235, $17% *60, sm. costs . i 1� I . � - ' layer . . .� I J �­Z:-,-., -­ ­ ­ I , - 't "avo out ' I ' . A?,-1 I Z t 0 an ' I -I : M�11 I - I t. � ,,,, "'a't'olo"n'z E _ L .L _ __p __: ow _ -� " _ - , I �. - Z, I I I � n e 7'bn r a' woman a' :w world, She a -t h 1-t 'W'D Oh h v iL "Oh, slid - a sp n _ te �d f d it � h J ' � F wil t e 0 - And n O'er c,7 mihink he a n �n in it, Je . Isn't that _ _ M I I I 1 � .11 � I , , " , , � T I . I ... .. , ; , linseed . , ­ A bottle of lime water and rcrust. You will neve~ notice , � . - . o ­ ...:. as '�e -4--4XV4UX*. z I . M .I . ,--6 . - the c - bs when pie is baked, . . . ­.�.,$ � and . - � 1� . . I I Ming `London has 2,-600 intles' of sewers CUMMINGS ,&0UMMINQ8 , i - .,�: �.; F 1, ­ I , kept in the-house for burns. . co logo ft * 3�ftsi - mt. .- " .­ � . .� . I t..- �. , oil-­-equal parts-sh6uld always b�z its ru 'cc 4 keeps the juice from . - Lbroug .. I - - I . I . ­ -­., .. - 1. h and Paris about 1,000. , ar"troal � ... �...,! � ..� . . . . . ) I . -1 , .,J I—- . . � \- . I . o� I . .- -7,4. - � . ; � .. I . � 1�. . 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WELCOMEI.D- IN, IOW <:. .w.- - - ...� .-. __ -r . � Twenty . 0knes Acco1ppanled Train Brie"�itt►g War Heroes From �.:.i toper; i at -Buckingham Palace. __ `''' A .;a .t..�, fr„m i nneinn ,�9a�-t The Grenadier ward;. -,with thein _.. _ X1• Field: Marshal Sir .Douglas Haig, regrmeatal colors and band, were eomafancier-in-chief of life British !drawn up at the station to act as an escort to the -held Marshal,. and 'apid armies in: France and "Belgium, at -1 loud cheering as the •hand played "See ' -.^ tended�by generals Plumer; Rawlin-1'the Conquering diem Come." [ ' ­ '` -'-son, Bir0ood, Byng and Horne, who Aa the royal carriage emerged I .� .. 'were. his mainstays in aidi:�; to de- I from the station yard the .bells of 3t. Peat' the Germans, reached ' London �I4artip's rang' out and-, the crowds : r yon Thursday and was accorded' -a again broke into. 'tumultous cheers. noiable welcome. ' - at -Hyder -irk, -down-.- . _ ita:n- tsningiri the -Field: st#tutton IIiYl $nd onward to -Bucking - Marshal to 1 --do wad c m allied �h m Palace, there w re' atirrin 4 � ` " w % z- ...:eta t ,.K� \ I,: r1.>,�.,;. :F Y 7, •,--+ '. 'c ^M`(:.. i---'^ r +ka �y.r�r •c`.N�+ R•�., .i ` .', is ; ' + n s ac o p a - s _S4'ltl--CAST,-- ^. _ -. com over y about a>rp area, a any soldiers and sailors In the upper picture is given ai eimpse' of the devastated area of Fislifax.'just after the disaster of, year T �' r whist also hovered over fie process; on leave Partie;gated in the •demon. --ago. • The Mower picture..ahows the same. district twelve months later; a€ter many_ dew" houses have been R raion which' passed through the dense- , stration. - built upon it. As the section is being reconstructed it is being made mora modern and more beautiful.- .; 1y crowded thoroughfares from the! The carriages ,passed along the Pictures from Leslie's W@ekiy � - • %` station ko Buekisrggham Palace, where ! front of the palace to the entrance ___ ___ _ __ _ _ _ r ::'Z{ ng George ,welcome -d t4s retyrw at- the 'southern' gates, where they •• - - - - - - Zrarriors..' (drove up to the grand entrance. HereVEND u�1e�C� • • At 'the station the ' genera: ��Ia('�C�A►.LIS - =3dias-33�e�e--CIar h:•. ,-,.x ,-, r.'..o.. > v-.. •s�,._: ti. sM:tn- 7—+ fir, r�3­!Cr. - ne • •. cr, q: �^ !�•✓9-- .i{ ?ai*s. -,�-' t->'^,.y+�„•'R -,? ,?..•r-s,=,�6•,- MS311ise- MaahaTt; off' -=-Toronto.-- --=�t7apt:•�o_-_3�_....P.. Fverp re- �• - . b. ��' A e iing.witA Mrs.,Jphn Diel4fe, turned Name on .Thursday frotiri _ -1, ftial stock of fresh bulk overseas, greatly to the delight of M —BAeDt OY�i a � F Oi+rtt7 -� •..�.� 8unday'with fr#endstu Toronto. ton's.;:. ' t -At the annual ire oo mei in 'ti ECTI'oERY A..ND FRUITS �- _Pit. G� Hain had' a business _=Dr. Henry will be here ori held on g?eduesdgy, at W' _b 0 00 per�oa, Chocolates, all kinds SOG #o `ip- ' 9 oma • - c•eseu , rte. e s son * ' -=We .wish .mill' our .readers a 'to his profession l duties. was elected trustee -in lace of W. :aper lb. Creams 4041b.T 'Satinettes 40c lb. Royal Hix 80c 1b. pyo averods No cr Year. h lura. Lawtcniis Claik and child G. Ham,, who retired After. twenty _ ' i, 'Mixed Nuts 40c:. l ranges, navels, 65c and. 70e per doz. p N r cry;: of Toronto, have- returned to their htarrr'e in nue pears' service. Tangerines Lemons doz. - -~-- vislterl' Piekeriag friends last 'thewest, after is a feet _-At AZxche:._ Okla.,_Stu �_ _ _ .. a n r T' mtiniyhs aGtfit3 houre-of-'h Ile ildrs. J. $.Rogers left on Fri• aprzran.,ba •Rriday,.Dec. 20th, at tike hos would wish all our custooiers a Hary Derry Ch`ristma$ to'visit h'er son, Arthur, !a -N. J. Chapman ,bias_ vacated .of Mrs. Frantz, s ster..of thebrid_-a a �e..,.av�______._.:. M, ' r...rr.r ....5....,. :..roronto for a zew weeks. rue residence on tie ttiird conces- when Miss ,tae Hackett became ^. ��j'uun. New Year. Dougald and Mrs. Dunn have sion,`which he has nccupied foobr so the wife of David -'P. H. Savage, a yx-moved into W. J. Mi11er's'dwelliag many years, and ie now residitig son of the Gate Henry and Mga: G. A. _ GILLE S PIE, DUN BARTON --on the Kingston.road east. w4th his sero, E. L., go the- King- Savage of tTris .place,. iihQ Riy Mr. - --C.--W. and 1llrs. -Liddle and ston road east, , - Hogan, Methodist minister. `per- r` Master Jack spent Christmas with _.Pte. R4 Stewart who has forming the ceremony.The ha -}U- •� z f „ ;tide former •e arenta in Toronto 1B E R 8 pp testi overseas fgr aver two . yenta, Fy couple are spending a' short -Mrs. 'Wilson 'Hardin kill• hone * -moon B returned home op-'R'riday - last, y- � in Dallas,'. Texas.. On _. r� „ "receive on onday afternoon n_ez_t • y • z looking hate 4nd-heart -their-pe — y, Ike bad y will reside in r5 -St. Andrew's c-burch will adopt s grana bat• friends are extended .to David an sloppy s with us, yon Will want , B• been several of the - Apache. 'The best=wisbes of many SOW t keee met, filo weat118ri . SEIt+Ir-wttbr Mrs. J: Hardin d F ties and had been a.sed although �� the new Preebytecnan Hymnal on not:seriouslr: 'He was also wound Mrs. Savage. P your feet dry. We, Kaye a fine line,: of, a ftrsteabbath of #be mew gear, ed at t>8atl --.Rubbers of all deserihtie .4 -Wm. Dickie leftron Monday _Charles Campbell, sen of the the Christmas holida s' late Edward Campbell, formerly GERMS MORE DEADLY THAN We can fit=ont the whole family witfi the. best brands y Mrs. George' -Bert _ of Hills- GERMANS, spend g y' of Dnnbarton, died on Dec. Sth, � with Mr i burg. at his -home inhioose Jaw, Sask., Medical statistics reveal the start- 'T F. F,: and Mrs. Balsdon and after a brief illness from the !'flu," ling fact that 2,462'died of conaump- �1s0 Men's Overshoes, •Heavy 'Rubbers, Long Rubber Boots. w dao hteri of Cargill,_are�Rpending followed b tion in Ontario fast year -seven 'Christmas, with their. relatives y pneumonia. The de every day, of the year. - We sell the Maltese Cross Brand. _ ceased who was an engine on • ' here. - R It has destroyed more human life R A; BUNTING,:�IC�HERIN( s the C. P. R. was well-known itr s -Joe Clark returned home on • than all the w'ar`s of the universe Tuesday after spending a month this'loeality, where he spent his One-quarter of all who die between boyhood days, having been born the ages o! 20 and 5o are victims o! Established 1857. a� with his slater, Kira. F. F. Baladon on the second concession. He was the Great White Plague. ;of Cargill. -Reggyy Shirley; of Queen's L'nr highly esteemed and was' success- The sad, story of a 'once happy fam- s i(versit , Kingston,, 19' R ndin a fnl in his calling. - $e is survived fly has been brought to our attention, = -- y pe g The fatberi gill for many •,months; b his widow and three children.anta' •` `.'"few days' vacation at the home of worked=away at his. trade until :du - r, aad Ws. Campbell and farnily ;, Ibis parents here. ally, broken down cbmpleteFy, he had � ".. -r-John B. and Mrs Horn and :ApenQa iecv weeks daring the past to give up. An examination proved i.'� a u - - summer with Cha S. and hire. .him to tie in the last stage of con% - ''over Peterbord, are spending + s` -•: ''over Christmas with Mrs. Horn's Palmed. sumption. He .lived but a short time• entente, 1Y. G. and Mra. Ham. after, leaving a legacy of disease to -On Thursday tact`Vrtt. O'Reil his four little children, all of whom' has arrived. and says he "I will �u$t -Dr. Marsh and 1lfgs Ins, ac- ly and Charles Palmer jr. had a •were found to be infected. ,i companied b John Marsh, left as very un leasant experien which Fortunately their plight was die- d t I ht have had fatal.. stilt -R., , male my Headquarters ,covered in time, .and they were bur- • Uhristmas with MrR.' Meees ard. They were driving n�. r _ :-The' many friends of Mrs. G! with a load of produce, an .wherx oiiqumptive Children. •• - t • E -S. Burling will be pleased to know about to descend the Roilite hil The !tall little mother is eking - t that her condition has greatly the bolt came out of one of the out .an. existence as best -she can- , ' �� single -trees ieausin the horses her one my of sunshine a weekly zip , Improved daring the prgt few + *asks. ,asoma frightened and run away. visit d her little ones, now much im-• � BMW � - to �� � ,• The bad one only proved la health. a _ -=Mr. aad Mrs. Dannon and y g y a short dist. The .Queen, Mary Hogpital is doing family, of Frankford and •Mra. nose when the wagon upset. Mr. - y+ + a' great work amongst the consume- , ' 'Clement and' family, of Milton, Falmer had ' • jumped out and thus tive children -nine out of ten of the - yy �t� b spent Christmas *tth C. H. and saved himself, but'. Mr, O'Reilly, earn* cases may be cured if taken Mrs. urgog. ----- -remained on -the load until its up• in time. Help In urgently needed to f - '3ecvices in St. George's net, when he was buried nnder• carry on- the work.. Coatributlons g neat P4']ren rescued he web Chairman oftFiaancerCo m tt em63 A wonderful coleCtxtOn- of. Chuiaware, ., fseit Sunday. Dec. 29th. Morning ° fi and-a-TWrnood_1W ", in_whkh_tood tine he : ' ev. A. E. Bruce wills speak on the reed for t4rree'hoare; ealcaT Xi'Z ��'Pest Toronto, by who - Pe they will be grateiuZiy ac3aaWtedged:- ' J."a#�er mood aid Was summoned, when tt was } - - %iiject suggested .by Christmas found that the cords and 1iQa- <�•• - - n Da i stents of his left arm had become NOTICE TO CREDITORS FAY Neckware, Purses, Music Boli Z -Tl#e regular monthly meeting •of the 'Women's Institute will be stretched and' badly injured, hip held At the home of Mrs, J..1�n1n face was badly cut abd he • was 'lir rho Matter of the Lstatc.ej, Mary Rent. Books, Paripteries 'rocs Manicu,�'�' on Tuesday, Dec.' 81st. at 8 p. M. badly braised. He is now ranking toy 'L' int„o; of aka Township of Uxbridge r`+ s f - } interesting papers will be givso rapid progress toward r4covery.- widow, - L b Mrq. hrmmetmit i avid -MriF F. The horses continued their nrad The creditors of t'be Estate of. Mary a Halt Brushes, Perfumes, Ribbons, $t gall, career for about two miles when 13entl,y Linton, late of the .Townsbip -Wm.. Stephenson, vrho was one of the horses 'fell into the of Uxbridge. Count'pofOntario. widow, p reported wounded a few weeks ditch, where they. were captured. deceeGsed, who died on or about' the Baby Combs, Baby -Brushes and All ., 4ago. arrived -home in the village In the meantime th4-,.wagoa was 25th,dny of October, A. D. 1018, are on TuesdaT afternoon, to the aur- badly smashed.. hereby aotided to send hp oat pre- • prime of his relativen, and spant -With this iseoe we close the °r'O a deii4ee toEheundzr- In o Toy$ and Vallis`$ for Christmas with his brother, John ear 1918, and with our next we day'ogned 1�x January. 10 or before the 16th pp ,day of January. 1919,tbeir Christian T., of Church street. begin a new year, and with the aad surnames, addresse. aa.d .deacrip- -- a -young le•- - j SST J.- and -and -Taylor. -aad- Ne Year the greater �' part of our tion; a10d3utl pstticulxre of their claim 'family, of Brooklin, spent Christ. subscribers renew their subscrip- -and nature or securities, if any, held • was at the home of Mrs. Taylors tions, And we may say that the by xbem. - ar father, O. Rogers. Master Lloyd Pubscri tion rice of THE Nrwe is Itn10iedia.tely after the 16th day o! `-' s M Y P P 'You will wonder how we securedsuch an t Is visiting bis oriels at Chert $1.50 a est or if January, 19113, the estate of the said B y- y paid in advance. Mary Bentley Linton will be distribut- .'wood for a few days, while Miss it will be $1.5 a Aar. -About among the pttrtiea -entitled thereto, excellent assortment and, quality, consider - Irene is remaining with her grand- two years ago nearly All the week• having regard only to the claims of father here. ly papers is the Dominion increas- whir, the executors shall then have lig the - very -unsettled state .of all the t --The eervides at St. Andrew's- ed their rates to $1,50 a year paid notice, and all others will be excluded ; church on Sabbath will be suit- in advance. It was thought at from such distribution. � markets and the scarcity Of many.l#nes of -fable for the last Sabbath of the -that time that this Increase would Dated at Claremont this 10th day of - -year. The morning service will pat their' on -a .sou-nd financial December, A; D. 1918, Fancy ' Goods,: but; we have, taken extra �' l be reflective and meditAtive and basis. But Pince tbat time the .P• MAC\AA, 8x,1 Executors, reflective. The evening will be A price of paper has increased, -so N. BvaTox, j Claremont, ;I�s and -time t0 make this our song service. Excellent musio at that they are in no better condi- 13-tb Ontario lboth services. tictrr now than they were be fore/G 14EC014D YEAR -The services in St. Andrew's the increase was .made. In fact ao VEAR89 "”' »--cehut� nn Sunday last were ap- many publishers are now consider- EXPERIUNCs ��� 1, �. ve=.y y Come -�- -propriate for the Christmas sea• ag the advisabilit of makia iron. In addition to the special another inc"as. he situation , MUSIC by the choir, Mine Barbara of the no business may be ! - m -the fact tbatn red r M'A most acceptabl4 at the morning, the war began fifteen hundred _. 1puid at the evening service, which newspapeTe in Canada and the"09 f1A�ttxe _ e e was by lithe-Itght. she again sang United setatee have been forrxd @atwes ..,two solos. out of the'basiness by the war Convtttarn'e ttk� - - -On Monde evening next the conditions. iioeo ur ma z+ From the p[ e8ent ..a.reatta ,ue°°° wether sa p�eratepayers o the village will outlook there'iena hope of a'bet•-�1p'OOies :)=/1 •i uMG w7"�CmeetitistheTown Hall to'nomin- torment of the paper situation ��; '°OUGdOM �t�a aroaw .1 ate eaadidatea for the position of within the next two or three .•aa, wtteom mti Of Robes, Blanhete,� Club Bags, Suit Cases and Whips of all " police trustee. The retiring true- years.. We will ask our subscribe tees will also ' Rive an accodrit of ere to remember that the price is kinds have just arrived. ° t msueeat.a L•rs+.f: an- k d b :.. their stewardship during the past $1.25, if paid in advanoe. °II '0 yo.raJ0 aT° ai; t. When needin year. Bo far we have not heard °'' g any Harness,- Collars or,Horse Q•ooda,. of any new aspirants for the yogi- >lit9resissf,� call and see us. tion, so it is most probable that A11CT/01V SALE / the retiring trustegs will be asked of House and Lot in the Xillage Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly to stand again. of Brougham �+ DACE MILLS -Don't forget the' meeting to : promptly attended to. 'behold this (Thnreday) evening There will be offered for sale b7pub. PIC3��.,R=NG3r pICgERINQY HARNES -EMPORIUM in the Town Hall, to discuss the licAuction by Fred Postill. Auctioneer - ^ ilwa at Brougham, Ontario, on Saturday, Yon can always get the best Mani - December, other matters of great impor- v -of .December, 1918, at toba Flour made from No. 1. Home Phone 3600. W. J. COAKWELL y 2p m., the following lands. - namely : Manitoba Wheat; tance to the village and the aur- rounding conntr Mile speakers Fart of lot l9in the 6th Concession Royal Household Mid, Gilenora- f9r 3r• o! the Township of PIckering more Bread, Try a bag, will be present to give add resses particularly described as Village Lot Pastry Flour- Fresh ,Rolled Cate Kj ra f) i and the committee are endeavor• No. 8 on the west side of John Street - Happy ppyou$h r: `inx to secure entertainers from in the Village of Brougham, compris• - BRAN, SHORTS , the cit to enliven the proceed- 1109 about three-quarters of an acre AIX FEEDS y OAT CHOP, ^ :lugs. The ladieaAre specially In. -owned by the lateJaae.geaet., , On _ . tZtla property there ia' said to be ereot� - `OR TSHED OATS an e• On Friday afternoon the pub. ed a frame dwelling,bouee, ,BARLEY CHOP At the same time a numberof house- lic school closed with a Christmas hold articles belonging to thelate,Jane 'WHEAT ' . These stones are�cknowledpa tree and an entertainment, given $east will be offered f .CR1iCHED CORN t or sale. MIXED -HEN FEED t0 be the befit stoves Claldwel]'s Cream substitute = by the pupils. About twenty Terms : Ten per cent, oa the day o! t - On the market J or thirty of the parents and fri sale and balance in 80 days ;for house• = tgnda were present and greatly hold articles, cash. _ Calf Meal,; I' - -'- P'or further articulare a 1 to Molasses Meal-' `�, t0 -day. enjoyed the proceedings. Santa P a 'Clara was there and handed out John Heart, stq., Boz 1142, Lindsay, CHOPPING,AND OAT .3 �, Splendid bakers, easy on fuel' i resents to both the teachers and Ont., Administrator. 'CRUSHING l?;VVERYDAY, _ }�= alta p W. J. BsATON, t r za ,N-h8tidaoffii3 iH deaTgtf. • ---tAr the ehddren.-- -The program of - His Brty Street. Toronto, Picea on feed in ton lot#. mnt+lc, readings and dialogues .Solicitor for lire Administrator, PHONE. & '; �Ca},gad.see�our full atock�. ` r rrftpeted much credit on the _ jr+. -Qt', W®®fig sod for the Auctioneer, pp g ry y, tv Br T'* tivell as the.teschere red Postill. Careen River, Oat, Oho eveU�v12.14 F tridajt _.:.x _a ,. _-.�- _..... ._..,,cJ 4, ___`a:'S •�A •rsr��a.ay' •�':