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" - - 11 � . �.11 . . . . - ...­ - ... 1. - . . 1- "I..., I R ­�: Ceo� _ I I .. ��_ . . - ,01rr**tVnt%1 cut -bo. - . ,HIGHLAND CREEK . - ... .. . Aft I , GLEN MAJOR % . I . . . .. .Established 75 years - .. - . .. . .I .... � - .. - � ..". . ,_.0 _q I Mss Annie- Fiss was .-bo.i3e.from A mock ,trial drama and.m'u§icale ' I - --':E. ,.:, Baker. . I , � .. .Medical . .. �Claremont orer.Stinday. wilr be given byLthe people,of,'Wash- . . . .. . I .4��--: ,gt ... I' 11.L----- __�. . . . , Clitbries Lamb. of Ashburn, calleo-�on ,I,n ngChurch in Centennild (.,htirqh . , 1 L "Allt A� h � ful EWOOD .. �� ,. . - I I . . _..... 1. , ,:�. . . - � 0*1? E. FORSYTH. D. of 0. '. _;j. . . :. � �: friends here on Sunday.- - . � - land Creek, on Wednesda,y, t , Regis- .; . . '. . . . _�� .� - We -t that Miss Dec. 3rd, at 8 p. m. .Admission adults * toyed member of the Optometrical Assq- . . Care.er - i . I .. . . I .. I � . , %t... L....;... art glad to, repot Diji-is is still impfbvinig�' , 25 cemtv, children 15 cents., . . . . .., . . �_ , -1 , ... - . -_ . .,. . . . � ,- " . .. 4 . . dstiou ot Oamrto. Special attention given to Ffac6' "our order 16r- a- 'Ma; -x-' .: j . . - . . � . ":....,.1be ratting of glasses..- Eyes tested free. North y Mrs. ParilJones, 'of Uxbridge. was = '.., -4 . .. . 1 ,.;,.. d- ,, Im"oldont. I :Aetf I , - � MILL9 - !M . , .�. . �� well To in ' - Caf or a. with her,son. Joseph Jones, here over __1 ''.. ..CHERRYWOOD .. . . .. ,. . . ,: ". A . - . . 4_ ' . ' .� � � UT g.•L I I , - - . 1. . . _� . - , .. . . ' , L :, ­ _- I . ' " ' ' . I ..., ... . ,, . . . . � , . .. . . � . I � N F. TOMLINSON'. NI, B.. Akmber .. MawweH Alotor Truck George ur . On of the oldest, if N. of the College of Ph and Surgeons . t . I S " Unday. West, Ashb " n is to take . . - , . . ician$ ' he service here next Sunday evepipg. not the oldest resident of the' tout!- ' . � . � . ofontarfo. Office: t),'at' � L t � - . .:. . . . . , - -cu b - " away, ' � �-. h � I " - I. y b � pr�"C` Cald- ` , .&Wjf you' want _. , person of .. �g e late Dr. R. Brodie, and a . .- � - We hope to see a 'good congregation ship, passed away, in the ­- - - , . - I . . I � . ,:�.. .... ­­ ''.., _" . " . � 1. - , . � .� - . ­, 1. �.. - .1 . ell� Phone. Claremont, .2. � . ' - out to bear him. Win. Taylor. at the age of 98 years. * ­* ,,�, .0 , '.* , _ ,.� .. "-. at, .e 11, 31Y � . . . � I . an effici ' t Ca * . ­ .. . t", I... .;�� en r I . . . . Miss Atina McDowell I His I � . . . . - ..... - .. '. -:,�Z� . - L . eft on Wed- s funeral is taking place this (Thurs- . :.- . I -, ,., : , E. CART-WRIGHT, ' BI. D., - M. * � C. P. & S.. Onu' A coroner for the CoprL- or' Truck.to-do Y'ou-r work, nbsday for Hamilton. where she in- day) afternoon to Erskine cemetery. - Lriitil further notice, on account " "I ty. of On - " . .. . - . . . .1 tends taking a, business qqurse. , We A.P .Qb' ttlary,noticp will �LppeAr. in the - - I I - ... . r - . - - -::,. - - -, - 7 �t Ontario, Olke.h6ut % : 12-2: and 6-S p . rn .. , � - . ' -of repi0ri J _il . . . �. wish her every success. , NEws next week. . . .1 I 13gl L , ' - ., L %. .. . or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell ' - - - - . ,�yl . Ind ne No, 400, Pickering. On- - More 1. I � � ­ - - . - I . . L . . . �, " 1. * . � � . -.No. 24. 1 re miles per, gallon ga"ine , � ­ . - - � tario�. z1v . .­ r .. I . . . I I 1. . ... N 0 CHOPPING WILL . ..:.w I :* , . . � - I . . '. � - I . . es on tires . . . . .1 .. L ' I . . BY DONE .V. ­ ,. , ­-, . . ' . : . CHERRY . GLEN MAJOR • , _ . . . I .. - I I More wil . , . I , . '. -N LI.D., L.R.C.S., . . . - . .:, 0. McKINNON, .1 I . , P 1: . . '_ . . . Miss'Sadic 'Gates expects to'g6'out, - .." .. ,_ . . L . . ­.. � .. I .. :. �, I .t I . . :,7, , N. Edlaba-ri.b., member of the College of . . . . . � ..-. - � - ' be'l, Iert Mavnard . was home •Irom --. I . ; ! . _ ", , �_ - . :� - d . west in the near future. . I I .. - . so �._.j I ... .. 11 - .�l .� .. : ftysLolaus and urgeons of Ontario. licentiate Trade in. your'pAr-and sere woney- - .Mrs. John Barnes is seriously ill and O�hawa. . . . I - , of Royal College of StirRoon's, 'Edinburgh. L . . -_ -,- .__ , ., I ... "%.�, IT =.a6m, , 14 I 11' Delinatind Mrs. Hopkins visit- . . .. I , - 6perialattention-to doleases of women and ' has been taken to i4i�. hospl;al. � I , 188 . . r . . . I .. _'A . ,,& obtldroh:' office and residence, Brougham. , .: . .. .And.time for yourself, . - - - Miss Buttrum,* junior teacher, er. after I-fid.at Ed- Pickptt's on Sunday.. _ . I '_ * iire an uhlimit6d quanti ' f .' - - - . - _ . . � _____�. I --.-- . . . . . . . � . .. - illness. was ableI James and Mrs. Weighton and Levi req - ty o ., . - - . . . .. ..-. . I— F. - ... . a week', Inc .. . . .to,. resume jS, - 'L Wheat- and Nvill the Legat. , her oti3londav m6tirx and Mrs. Scorry visited at Wm. Fi I . , . .1 . . I LL 1 - . fin. ! .by, on Sanday. - " highest price P11 ­ ­ ... I , . t"r .�Ifo,k �-- the 1. .L. . . . . . � ; .. . ... - , e I I - '� EDY. Barrip,ter. . -N prepat - : ' '_L . . � . , -:0, . I . . � .,4 Notary Public.' Conveyancer &c. . , IV. . .. I . " Z'A , � I N. !�Not-'_111 tion for Dec. 22iid. Pa*rticuhirs •later, -- � : -, ­ ;-,,1- StoullIville, Ont 'L A CLiiAula�§ c6hcert lie , , ' � 11 F� ebildien of S. S. No, 7 19 a- Mr, NV�st, of Ashburn, will Lake . bovernment I charge of the sevvice here on, Sunday - will allow. . . � -L--'----'L'---- - . . �. . Wbitby� 0 t. 41 � I . i I I . . .. ,FC,tttl and, 'Mrq., -B�)vww and fandiv �venlng next. A *cordial invitation . _ . . 1 I .. - 1. � I. - � :� . . . - � 1 . . . . tire quarantined for scarlet fever. The, is extruded to rill to attend these Sun- . I also require- Barley°and Oats , .. � - , ., 11 , .. , T E. FAREWELL, K.C., B,VR sympathy of the whole' community I and ivill. pay the � ... TBB.Coun, ttorooy,.and Cot . . .. .� � 11 I . . goeq out to them in their misf rtutte: , , - , - , - a • - _­ � . - Highest price. . . ') Q .. .r .1 . . : � I .., . .:: . . . . . �..''.' _ 11 - J E... B X A L I - t , day evc-ning meetings: . . . . ., � ffoadtor. court 1j,=,o T. 1, -T .I; , �A . . b,sb 0 . 11, Ernest 'and :lire. Petty' and -little` ' .. . BROUGHAM . . . . � . . . . .. . . . . . . ' e - . . . ­ .. 1. . �. .... I A�- . I . ... .1 . E. CHRISTIA.*%'.'Bii�i-ristiir..gnd - ' - - . - I I ­ . ­ . -- -- . i daughter; Gladya, have to reeide ' : " ­ ' ­ - - � - - , - � -7 . ... , . _ , )1i ,. - ,,-. 1* - . I - I . ­ , JM, * Solicitor. NotarT Public. Etc. Money to . I I in Toronto. They will he innell trilso- - I Rs Eva'WiJ,son, of Toronto, spent ,_ .' .0 ..* , -W ... 8; ck St. Nortb,'Whitby. 2517 . 'It. *an.-,50M&e Bro _. -CLAREMONT L -ed, being always willing workers in Sorday at her home here,. . . . . . . . I . . - . � . . .- I _. ­ . I - ' I . - ., , � �Pl I Teague and ­ . .7. . 'I'M L . I - I . . . Cli U?Lch. Tkie bes't w6be; - Born, on FridHy. Nov. 2L -it. to Win- : . ;�� . � W1. - Mj-. 0�2%==29' - .., . I � 1� -.. -fTA_LF,%.&&- JOHNSTON-Bgrrist.era. _. .. _'. ' ­ ' - ' _� %IrQ. White. a son. ' . ... I 4 . . ­ - -1 . � � � - . ,� ISSUER OF . of their nj;inv friends fullow tbe,;� to ton and . �-License : . ... , I L . ' . . , . . - is _n' -V e _Xefif.,2029 DanforthAve, (W,>ol worth., Bldg) .- :__ 1� --- ­ � ­" ' . - Mrs. Fred Cassie viqit,-d relatkie . I 9 TorontLf. YS I . .. I .tb�eir ne-;v home; . I . ... Icens .- No. 1-2(k3L . - Phone Gcfror-d 44 It. SAurde . Ntal- •. . I r. . - - - -- - -r ,r It P suer end. * - � - I . . .- - - . . � - -it . � A � . - - � Aginewi , nv� -V . I .� 've:n I Z20. JDA.) 4Q1y - I � . ­ . ' - . ­ . . - I I - . - .- - .- -.-.;._ - __... -Ar& Doble. of Agineourt, is spend. I ,- . o . - ' U . . . I' , � ;­.�_..;_.W1 ... "iage- censes GLEN MAJOR .-. . I . : - --� , , . A B. Vii„ BAr- I Marr � I __ � . _. - M . . ing a week with .MrSL- Linton. . . , I- R. ULIAM J.'Bt TON, . . . ­ - L I - I Z , , rl�ter. Soiici!-or. member of thc'-f.rrn of - - j - (To late f0ZLIaSt is%UVj '__ . .­ ­ The Hest of the saason � . . - . - I . I— I . ". A, � �yck&n,Deni-on. Foster and Beaton. Toronto . -1 . 7 -_ 7J. Red7wan wai home rin Sunday.'' ' occurred on Tuesday when 'about two - ­. . : . - I.. - - " G1 � . I. .. __ ,Service . L ­,., 1 .. _... -Buy Street, Toronto. - . - - . .-I.- Trusts Isuilding.85 . ,Mtss-Arinle Fiss was home over the inches,of snow fiell. - , . . . - ... . .. Telephane� Main 961 ars 96Z ' . ­ ' .. - N - . . L ' ' . ... . I . I—. Tkie'ExecutIve of th� To*nship Safi- I . L . ". � , 1; � - , - week -end. _. . . - ... . .. . .L . . � . I � .0 11 . I . Mr. Bell conducted the evening ser. bath School Annociation met in the - Dental . C H 0 F F I NL G , Church here on Tuesday. - . r � I Christian C :.. I _ I vice here last Sunday.- - G A E a . I 1-- . . . . .. .� , . . Miw-; 3frrtle Pugh visited with, b1l,to. Thomas Keast * has returned to his . . . _. ­ . , �"- 'ga . - ­ - -, . I '' home. after an absence of el liteen. , . -: � - - .. � - . � ­'I�j - . - .e B. _ _.�_ . I . . 1� I.. � "L K B. BEAT -ON. D; - D. S., . . . -AND'_ .-. ,. .;r . 4 Erta, Piciett on'Sunday", ' 19 . I- . .. " ,duate of the Royal Cnielze of Dental . � . - Mr. Carter has returned home, after Months spent in Uncle Sam's domains. ga . jL.A ra and University of Toydnt-6. - e , , 1 1 1 . The undwesigmed have opened . . ' 31r, --- -, Surgeorts I � Hw Me bin has purchased D. $imp- u ' ' '' I : 0'. over W. .M. ftnrje's'tbzrdw2M_otore. Wl=.. opputdinz a week in Toronto. I . I . ' - ' . - . .1 ­ I . . Office hours 9 to 12 : I to 5.3o.rij 1pd.'pN -Pugh has been engaged sores residence In PickeringL.V anew garage at the come'r .. . � . . L � - � - Miss Gladys I Wage. - .. .. I � . op Church and King Str�aewr .. . B41 pbooe 22M I OatRolfing . but will not take pospession for - .. . . _ . at Mr. Borland's. Claremont. ' L -1 I . . . .. .. .. ­ __ . N , . . .. . . Pk-kerfug-, ' where they ar& Misses Irene and Mailon Speb time. * � I . �'. I - , cer - . I . 1% . ­ - I - _ ... " I . .. - . _­­...�, ..- lfuotnews 49owbt. - --- . - :_- '_­­ _19yery-4y, _­,.-_.___ .. vibited at 0. Hopkins'on Sunday. Biro. Britton and Biro. Elmes, of .prepared to repair all makes Al ­ Allan Florence and Mrs. Garbutt via- Brooklin, spent a few Awyo with David . :,- I t. - �-, I '...'a.. - . I I . . . of. autos. Moto"Yeles. ' ' . L I . . . . . &yjr Ijao and Mry Stephenson, of the fifth con- I ­. ., . . 11 as UqUal .' '" Ited at C. Hopkins for a few d It ' I � and bicycles. . I , W_ 0. HAM -Issuer .at Marriage .......�:._ , %-- . - t week. . cession. - � . � I � I I . I . .� . . . I . - .. - . . .� : . -_ . - - I" . . I . I .- - - . - !� . - . .. � A IT e Lloons"An the CausSy of . -� - I va Red- - Rev. Me. - BfcKar,, of Toronto. We are also agents for Do - I - -- - - I �.. - .1 .� 'Ptakering Villas. Oil" We are glad to, see Miss 'S * - � - . .- � .-, - W. G. Barnes, Green lUver .10 Out again, after a severe attack reached in St. John a Church an sun. Val L Cream Sepotratore - % . 4 . . I . -W tV.!RICHARDSON : � . btonchitle. , . L. L. *' - . SAV last. Fie spoke very forcibly to ' . , IA r � '. - Real :Es - - ... , e'tate Insurance. Conveyancing. Notary � Or address R. -A. No. 1. Loctut Hill. We Are glad to bear that Mlsq Doris the interests of the Forward Mo4e- : _-�_ - .� - and.repaire. ­ -.1. _ . - L . ". .. . " . - 'I ` . .. ...­ - i.l. _ ,. �! L . I Public.'Etc. Orit, -_ 411, - . . - .1 . . game. We hope ment.,". - - . - - - - . I I .. _S.. Carter Is Improving - : - it . : - .Gasoline Engines', Tractors ' ­ : _ . . MAY contlaue. � - . -_ . I - . . And I "J'XT :HALL -House carpenter.- Es- • L - ­..­ �- - .. . L. _­. � I ,, T T a, timates given for new: work, repair Illiss E. Stewart. who has' spent the - : '.. AU OLEY . . I . . .19awing Machines. I � 't, N. I --toeam- Wirek"- . . . I .... . . - . I .. slw&tioas. lud-phone4ot3, Pickerrng�' 231y - summer at Gore'* Utridinsr. Rice Lake, _t . . ' � - , . � , . ....-'- • .. L� . - I i . . - .has returned. 'We are;allpleasedto : - ' - � iToa late for last In .- - :., --. _ . "..: ! �, I , operating and win a good salary. ' . . . Why not a U. F. O. lodge here this . - . - I :. 4� :, J � ­ B BEATON MOWNSHIP CLERK .1- . welcome hei back, - _ � - - Cowah & She0herd 2- � . I. 1- - . _ - . - ....- � - ; - . �! conveyancer, Commissionerfor saki" c 0 - . . �._ - - * .. .1 R ­&1Moj"ftM,__LZta. Jf0n#f_ja__4 ' . .. ";�W�---' '-- --- __ - tk�_?_. . 11 'r: f SbaW'd'6 bo 1. M Yonge"St.. To. ­ I - � &T to, 04M . . - L OUNDARTON ...., .. -. We need a i roato, he thefflne"t set of ra . - . - . . community hall in thl s .� 'r.''L Issuez of WarLape Us- . ­ - 6. . . -Tickerm -oat,_. ... - . .�..... 9, Ont. =_ 401NOM "1-ir apparatus and gives. best instrue. - ,- - -day, N 'n -1,of-the d1p;trilet. I - . - - • . . ____ _ - - -.--. . On Rttwii . v%, 22 1, Ont� ,of th� Arch P.iinj.4pr .bas.beezi helping at ' . L . . ,:. •I . 1! � I tion at small coat. Write for !teats. nidal njopthighly ip,pected resl- QrRxinOre fora month. . - . - I � ­ � ­ . - I ­ 11JUGH S. PUGH. Glen Mjijor. Oat. I. . . I L I. . . -1. I L . . . � * -. . - - L : * ; 41 � ­ ' . . a "Oharle! Ptic'krin twee . . ,. _-.L1 Ltc*nhr�d Auotion#47. Exteaslico-exper., 0. �W. Chewsun'. Sec. - - _�� �_ - �__'__ deii*4-of otir vitfilze, Mr. .John. Anhan. L .1 .. lance M IMpo7ted std thorottahbriA stork. - 9 and Fraink - . , . , � -1 - I I pastied away at his home here in his returned from their dper,butt. - I . I ___ . I- �: � I 74 L "es. canductsit-strywbere. U rite -for term/ s4th year. ,after it-pralonged it 'L= " ­; &Ld rarticulars, lbone'lind.2114. , , 3"y . __ - .1 111W -ss - A horse - belonging to' Harvey. td. . ­­_______ ____.__.1. C. 0 A'L � �] , . 0 , 4 from the infirmities of old age, Mr. %vattis was killed.on tne C. P..R. trackt. . . I . ­ .�_.. . i . � - %,atian vvttq a ni%tive of Dunharton, ljt,t %vp�p.k. - . . ' I ... .. ­ 1� . _. .: - ­ ,.. for Countl*4 of Yr.rk gild Ontario. Aue- I . ­ 1. . . . . z .. �. .­. . . L." - POSTILL, Lirt�'fibWAurlioiietif. Q;C k - I r. � 6 k. P 0 . I . . ­ - . Te", a W 9 VU19, 11),erit lj,4vfnk been h6rn-on theoldh6me- ,.%I' Ht,Ar-, f the Or enw od-rnad., .. ­ Cca sales of 11 ltirft attenad6 to on sborwat . I.* - . . �tead-ju*t want of the village, now bas put chased Another forJuL in _%'%'ljjt_ . . � * sauce. Aesretvar"nfuvor?.-O:, - . I - . . . ­ ' * - -I 7 .ow11Pd,r)y(h-(4g(- Whire� Radoij which. . widezint-prnplates ssilirri tbiq,(jtie,, . . . ... * . . I , , First-clus rigs for Lira - ,� I lie lived all his until ,atxxit twelve 1411*% nvinv friends regre-t his. dec6I)n 11 I % M. GrISSON.- Ontario .. . :11 . We bave on band .1 109110" S My or-migM. I I : y-ear'eag'o'when he retire.i to the -vit.,,to!rave it,e'.(Ii%tri-cr. . - .. - 1. :. - I...: .-rtd Dornirirm Land Survvyor and Civil- ' . I �.'..' ..- . - � kfgt�. He was ,Lbe Lth iM `ban W �the- -,in L $tuijib. ­`oi ',04hawa. and - - . . L . . L.. Engineer. Flopltin,4 Strcet.-WhiLby, Phmix- 2.3r. j � � . , Ing�'� I; 4 . Bils meets all tr F, . T. . the followl 4. ...,..'_1 ' %%orto3Ixe13u%V. F..Yarrold. Ontario 1. trains- ­ -- I. - na ,a was one of n f:-wineriv of this Ilace, 7 has sold his . 0 . 1. ". . .1 . . ' . W ��onvis'An � 6 ' And - . _. f , &nd`1S'urveyoror Port Perry,-_- .114, . Teaming -promptly attended -to..- -fatuily of six"sons, and three dAught. f it. ,,, t(j'a Mr. X%"i11`tvrs, of- Oakville.' . I - :,*.'. �­ __`_: : :_ ,,,,,I : ­..) . I -1 - 'Ls.iz6-s'of coal .q, '­,­. 4 ... - - r ,F ALT(- A -gent for Canada Carriage Co; em the others being Robert, ThnwAs, for S8030. Ue,o. Gitmen, the,tenaift, .. . ­ 0 .., �.� _ _ __. L... �' �, � If Andrew Dar _ I , , , I � " ' and Durtinin - L . * _ � ____": 11", ,­ _; TIONEFR.fo.-York, Qn(arin I , id. Peter. Mrs. Th6tnns will giv6 up po"ession in March. , - . - - - . - . Z�!11 `.(�ourrties, All kings of sales promptly -nended ­- - � . -Andrew, rew: Mrs. Win., Tho�ni and-Isabetla' -r , �:�­' ' - . ­'�;; * ..3 .�' .1o. , .� aV b� 0 0 _ . . Prewit . Dri with Thursday ,. - : - - � -41 " . .m,kw, rm, .NsEl) AU W H -'L Peak -- 1�rl,�with F, 31. and ,Mrs, - Egg, ' -',Stove, 7,,., ,.� _.. _­ - I;x .�.. Terms reast,,V.ihl,�. . Dates for ialoC,tut . q Fickei-»P. of ajnd Andrew ew &uivive'. night of last we ' - I. �. , , .arranged at NEW:,' office. Bell and *ndePPR7 --- --- - . He married 31ary Ander� L on, - h ' ' '1-1� _Chn'�nian at Grasmere. He motaredi � .. - :" I - y , W w o pt . .,.-, , 1dtii.,eased himtwenty years. Ther down from,Torouto aild rettirned by-_. . - -�dent phone3. Whitb .Ont�-; - , 51y." 1 . _ L, L ... . . _. . . I � _. . . . .. 00liver, Earl (do ­­-.Nutp Pea--_ . --T - - :S(=,T=6 . had three .cans . c"ItSed) th � ,.� . C. P. R. the next ddy. ..The rootor . '. . �. .. -11... .2..rI0-M0_C:z-, , Ge;". R --E-1 D and Win. T. He wtis a member bf tz. over t I he Kingstcm road allowed -1 I I - .. _. ' I . . I . . k -.�. -.--- - .. . . - . - , . . . - , ­ . Botight-and-iolcL . __ '. � ' Presbyrirli .. I . .. t� 7 �. , _L, , - , . - 1. - Has -a full line or trash and cur- the r4litihn.tton in Church thTnew.. prentiev to see some of the �: .. I . . . - .._.. %:�. ! ".. , , � �� . - � I . t, "�' �_, , �� 'R�l . � . . , , , , * .1: 6.1_1 .Z4 � ' . - - - - I K I N- - " I . I 1, ,� 1__ r-, ` H C N - W.,, -S � I E ,"-� ­ I p - - . 110 --It __ I _. - __ . .i.."11 E P R E 0 , 143 � 4 11 I � � I 11 .1 1 4 it., I-V� 11�& I ,ifg, __ - 1Z __ __�_► ­ - ___ n - - , �_Ii 1� - 'oe 't '�LA�KB. 7BEAT�D�;D. �S I I I I I . .. . ­ . L - . ,t, L . and in politics 'il t:' � . I-: � . J he was a T, .wral... *Hh, pAwincial-highwAy,work. . � -.Government, frinera! took place off M-onda�',"*`he'n . � . _n Municipal and Cor' ad meats constantly on hand. D. V. and.Nlrs. Hoskins will occupy . � � -went was Made ­ " intet in Erskine Ceme- F. M.' Chapman's house at Grasmere A. C. ,REESOR ration Bonds, For Sale. ' . . . L . LIP0 . - - I .. .. Spice Roll, 'Breakfast Bacon, te- - . _ . . L ' ry, - I - , . , * . . ,., for the winter. . 31r.. Hoskins, along .'r . .... .. .".. t .✓ I . . . . . .., . . � L , hone 193 ., -.,* :_ - ,- .. .Elam ne L - . ;,Bell . P . , Bologna, I --- - - . . - - -LOCUST HII�14 ,..-.-" ., A,?r - I _Wei rs, etc. - . �:. . wilb.X111ton Pegg, of Greenwood. spent . . . , . . . i . '�_ _' ' WHITEVALE .1 %. three' ,• .1 .. � I I., ;.; ... - I- I I L.' � N . .yea�q in the air force in Europe . - . ­__, � � � . I . . . j-- ­'* . WILLIAM D. DYKES; WAMAY .. ... . .Highest prices paid for .' - . '* 1. and Wave bought the James Birrell . __ ., ----.---- ­ "' " - -Butcher's cattle ' ' . - I . ' - WKAy is visiting with "' fat I .. ... . - � .. .. 31 (s. -1 � .1 .. _,.­ ­,­7� V - _­ - .__ -h" -m-on the 8th-. --.M,rs. Hoskins. the � . _. . .. , - =ir." M. �R, .&.r.r2.TCn= .. - - I.. I . . daiightpr in Ti;ronto. . - . , . I -, . I r 7! '.'� L.;�. _ . . . . -1 . ,j- . . , �­�A . I . � Ir Tut ! hi tile, wns fortfierly a teacher down in 0 .. ­ '7- . ..'r. down . I - I. ._.... Net,e�ri,nary Surgeon , . . .TlonorGradnateuf OutnritrVvtc,1_i1-11J ' College. All citils_dnyornight . I . promptly attended to. - ... -1 . Bell tind Indepetid.en t.Phone. ,� r I VICKEWNG, - 0' .- ONT7�11101 .. - - - . _1 . � -X) � ) .�X)-xz-:B, I-T,O"V-r -FP-. - .4 .. ..... Vetorinary Surgeon I ' . Honc)i'dradnnte'of theOntario Vrte- .. rinaTy College . . . . � , and Graduate of, the Veteritwiry ' r . . -A - . . Rclence -�,ociation. 7 I . ... . , . . .� Phone-offlee 1808, residence 2(102'. � � . . I ,CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO - .--- # Dr. N. E. McEwen, , , B -V. Be. � - V�ete'rinary. 5xil-geon. - I , . GradqAte of University -of Toronto. , I . . . � ­ . , FormeiVeteriniiiian'toi%tacdonnld - . . _ . 'Agricu tiQuebec..� ... I iial College; I. .M*S..j0qep1i VV !.son. 00nL0. t,1 ,NI,',,ffltV:�I. - . " I .�;- .,-,_-,_. __ . ;,.12 , vkiting friends in t -he. vale. - % ... .. % ------ __ - � %. -1, -,-'s . ,,, -. � :';� - , - " � IM1. 0,31all6y is moving - In'to David - - �1. . � �­ '-:.:.�­Z�7�, , '. .. .: �, ". ,�, � , ' - the witittli. .Important -Business'. Change .,- ;o ulta up. r�-,'2`--­ Anr.!:e hon.,P for ., . . . , j 11 - Maj; -r I'ViCe. - 11tis ri't 4rWA, fCQ_01 his � . - I., . .., . . I . . 4� � 5� . . . . . � (leer hunt, brinp,ing with 1thia a fine - The n6deisigned wishes to thank . . --l", I'Lige doel., . . ­ � - - .. . hi.;s many cut,torners fur kind pat- -Yonvisteength ]low bta&re illues I , ... I . . ' I ­ D. S. Turner was'stiddenly cnIled to. rontige dnring his lo,rig business career conies. Authoriti,as predict 1. -.....­.��_, . ' . ?:_.. ...__�,._ Pitt -is on mccotint of the death of his in the r0lage of Greenwood. having another outbreak of. L -mu- - - _.�"_,� _` ... , . - � 1. �­ � -..".."f � - - - � .Z:��'.�":, . . '.. � . ': � sister-, Mrs,- Horkings. - - been in the s�tiie store for 42 years, ,. � �. . . - ­..s.q - _� . ' . ish Infltienza, but . . ­'­ � Arthur and ,Nlrs Rogers. of,Toronto A gr�at many of any old customers, I- . - . . . I . .. �, , . . . . - . . - .. . spent the meek -end with the fofnicir*; All, sorry to state, I cannot thank, -.i. . .r - �.,%�.. . :­ hrother, W. D. Rogors. they having -passed. -to their great re- ..'', ',� ' :�,_.__ __ �:��..',_ .1. � ­ -- : , '1�1 I-! I. ... * , , " . ,, J. A. .Pngh will move into his ow' wn rd tong jign. I have had ample 16p- � . ­NYAL �.i. _1 '�".,-"..*, ;.t -._-:- I ­ ­.. 1.111, ­ P. 1. -1. g.-7-�'. lionge in the villA'ge, which been porttinity during this long- period to . 4.. ... - vacated fiv '.Nft,; 0'.Nlallev, notice great many changes, not only q : I i. , - - ".., '. . Oiii-ne.ighl)crlinoclis.e.xpet-lencitig.,i in Greenwood. -bA' - �­CD.EOPHOS it throughout .the --, - . ' _. . :,_,.,�. - - , sninll-pnx -etre, with no serious ie.- township, Hundreds whom I used to I -.: , 11 - . 4 .. I � .. � . � . . . I .1 . , % I.'. '­ -- � I - - � - -, .., 'A , �1 41; L " '111t.s, with the exception ofa few'soie know are-n-tbeirgraves.. .Nfy,�i .1. ...1, sincere �0' . . . - .. . .«'11111-1[) . . - ' peace' , -.-` arms. wish is that their sovil,.; are -at" yoli to Withstand all. �­ --..�:,'�',��, * "disease. Creo0hos is an effect- - , Mrs. Joseph N'Vil.,on will hold an It affords me a great deal of pleasure )IUctioii_sale of 1-hinsehril-d Roods, furni-- to ffitrodflcP to the people of Green- ive7 tonic Find tissue builder, V 1 ..4 1 tuee, carpet,s, etc.. an Saturday, Nov, wood And vicinity, Bert Harvey & Son especially where tberg is apt's " `7�''-.w�.t.`,�.�, . - - , , " . 9 sur -weakness., - � 20th, at 2 M, - formeralyof Toronto; they 1111VII disposition to !ting` , - - -alert build 7"�`­",_' 'Mrs. A', P". Mniot has been'spen'ding chased my business, hT6ey arc! .. Take Ceecipbog n6w ai'id I I", -1, .- I - ' ". .�i.��,�iD R few week- W-ILth her father in Toron- and active, atild I am sure they will is ­­..�� ,, "', . . .. I . tip yonr powers of rbs' tance. : ._ , b '. ". �', I- I .11 1171 no' only -f-;, +1- -g-t. .teed . .��:� - . 1. . . ..� .4 , � . . .__ .. . . Prompt attention to all 'clienIts. Bell and Ind. Phones, - . . _. - . � .� I PICKERING, ONt'ARIO * . I . .. .--- __ L - .___.____­ I __ __ - .- . �_' � _ Water, Pure Water - - ., , , . . - __._ - .. . - . - [f you are wise'voit will rise -the (mly - . .. I- I � to, w o has ,sen very . e ase - please� to hear that. ht is recovering, The young people of the vicinity are . - - .. - king' of erectingan open air i tal ,ink. , We believe th�it this should be sup- ported. It is good healthful exercise, bel:Lft hive young at• F .7 trade bring anne here. brit will add -) it. I would respectfully greatly to - suhmii to the pubIte when they hale a-� - ' list to send to Eaton's or Simpson's to see if Harvey k -Son can't do As well for thein as any dpoiirtdiental store, ' .., , .�_ $1 pei�bottle �1­ I - - - --, - - I . L.,. ..'; . . I - - . . I ,- . .. . . .. . . :! 1, ". .�, _ ..., . - - '' �.-, ' . . � . , 1. 1, 2 t,.;", - ­��­, � ': ,- , . ..; .- " � . - j"- � " :-%;.., . -, L: I , 4� - .'L '� - ".. 7- �,,�'. �. I . * __ I Eggs For'Halchmli - . . . - . ' from =Black Breasted Red fi Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. R lcel . hf�d our - people home than travelling to another rin�-. * ' a - 411ple goods; - Keep p rticlfltifl� )n s .* . I . ­ I , I . 1. . , . . � 1. 1, . . . �,�_ .- I 'L . . . , ,. 11 .,.�� L ....... ., . '- ". ...O:. ' .. . 'L .�� .. - . .4- -GttnieL_clloive stock find who is agent fJI "'Ind -MilN, Gasoline The, nnnual inepting of the 17. F. 0. .( your money in your village. 'A good . - - - � I .. ' I �j . - . -McFA DDEN'S ... �- I - !, � , excellentlayers. ' Engines. till kinds of pipe and fittings will take place on Tuesday. Der. 2nd. store- alwaW helps your town, I . ' .1 .�- L 11, r. 1`1 . - .9 � , , . ,�'. Also, Yoting: Belgicmj Hares : . i for water works. AlenAIhittli room file- I' tures, etc. Everything given careful A hill attendance of inenihei is re- queSted as the election of officers for . * . Faithfully yours, . . - I .-, 1. (I I , 1� F, �,4 6,V - � DRUG '':' STORE , � , . , i,j' I .,�� 't� _� , ' . .. ;11 . . ..Rnd'.Silver GreyiSiber' . '-:, _ the ensuing year will take place and I -, , ­ , , - . � - a a ,. ­ . . i .- - . 31 . .. � m. inn Hares. - attention. - I . . . delegates to Attend the big convention . . - . . . - - , :� * L . S - All Pt,dilzree"Stoek. •� I aRICE 8 PUMP WORKS, � Massey Hall, Toronto, on t in I ' ' "cir' Dr. Rae, A Calgary dentist died ";s , � 0. N. F, Tickets -. I .� . �.... . ,: �,��, - . dh , a . will be appointod, am wi-II as the . A", .� I of sleeping sicknepta, after fiveda ­ " I . . � I i4' � A . 1. -w.:.T. GORDON PICKERING Homo Tel. .%21. Wbitevale, Ont? action of ath or important br illneFis and n neon orion ane4to. ImiclorceTi=18 . 0=tft=* - �Z. I , . , J�'�*, '..­ . . . . .. I . : . A",j��­j­­�..:.-'_' _=�.":L,_".. " , L .- 1."-;-_._ - . . . '6 � . . L I I . : , ''.1 . I ­­­ _-,._._-0_. .�r��.. . --�� . . . . . .- I . . 1. . . _ , , . .,,A,. L, , ­Z"�L�­4� " --.1-11- 'L . ,­� ­_,, " . . . . - . - . I I - - .1 I I - -� , " , � , � � .1 - .,O,�t�,�,-�: A.!'� , , - , , � ,� ,� .. a , , ".e . . , " -, * ,!o_4_",_. .,�r��,,�""f"".,�,�,.�� A,�_.,,�_Ai.�ka,--_ I z ". . -4jvw,�,�,:i�.l _,_,P,%',.L��,�,'. ­.,;,_�-,­rv�7��, �&�. ., - .Jt' ... ".. :,.:' .. .-... '. •. .. �:� w+ a, ,.. 'i .,. '. , KH - -r. d ... �. -a.."„ �•- ,NM .•k' .'1". •� .`i"., :.`S Wt•�..� �j .�, �y� •� - lilRA :.w It +?'J. ?«+•t 'Y' .!.•fT P 'N,, °�e��N ;.. ca.,'. �'C.,, ��i. ccs' .r,l .M', 'C« F�..:E'."'i '.'!�YY..,,.... vu. may¢. ,.r?;,'!'rt- •�i",^•f,°�"" .. «r, ti''' •ytu� t' .s'ryt� i •.", .,,� � ,iy. .. J .'.� u+L:'. ,1.� ,..ifp.-' :w ati... ;I'. .... ¢.1;`! sr; ..+,... ,;.. � •. :'' �w...7. . s J'' ,,:.' a 'w :... . .. ...�... - • h,....'t s, .,. w:.. -a.. � AI'.7. J .. '••f �.r A r. .:( "Y,:... ' ,.. .h :.. ... ... ,. ,'; a .. .+a.,.. .� ,;•R edie"You won't, elf? If it's rea4y'ten; ���� ���� you needn't 'care, need. you ?" , "Course it's ten—it's nearer,vleven• ° but you're going to do what I say." At that we came to Blake all your soups and stews more fps' and 'o B Ci® � ucurlshin- with Bovril. It takes fought and floundered- till the bed to rocked, -and the- poor little Seraph joint of beef to. make a bottle of Bovril. `.rhe body= « - clung to his pillow as a shipwrecked sit 4 building povs•or• of Bovril iv from ten to twenty times the s'aElor to a ra ft. in ft -stormy sea. Ex- in "Rnaaunt taken. Bovril means more strength -less cost. haustion alone made us stop for - breath; still we giung desperately to in r _ each other, our small bodies 'pressed p s •> !:otic together, Angel's nose flattened 0 against any. ear. The Seraph snuggled 1 up to us. b, "Just you wait!" breathed Angel; •his !sands tightened •on me, then •re-DaWn lased—his legs twitched— "Strawberry' or pineapple, sir. tExpiorc'r�i..of C came the dulcet tones of .the waitress. e: �I Y Seven iflavorslcw re plaid abeforeg me' c _ I fell to, for I was hot and thirsty. Sk MAZO DE' LA ROCIfE. (To. �be continued.) f It all began with our di cr,ver of , i Why Some Shopkeepers Fail. g g Y Seraph. "It's 1!tt;e, but it's gwowing. I 11 the Dawn. Of course, we�had knowsl''I fink some clay it`ll be as big as the; There are two reasons—lack of tour sU along that there was 'a sunrise -1 one on Mrs. Hand -somebody's chin. It' age to cutlosses` and inability to keep t s mechanical sort of affair that start- can wiggle" I accounts. Success in selling clepends o ed things going like clockwork. But "You don't 'say so!" said the Bishop on intelligent buying. A shepkeeper 1 ,_,—Dawn was a' bird of another feather. rather hastily. "And where do y'ou Who makes a mistake, and buys an t} If we had had our parents with us, suppos6 you got it?,, g -they would have, in all likelihood;- The Seraph smiled tnischievously i article that isn't readily saleable, of. `unfolded the mystery of it in .some "I fink I got it off a toad we hada Hes i ten finds ft difficult to adtn!t to him= c bedtime visit but our governess, 2&s.! wa.s. an awful deaf ole toad, but he self the mistake. lie lacks the tour- HandsomeboJy, if she -ever thought; died, 'cos we—"' age to include in his figuea the loss he 1 • about the Dawn at all, .probably look- i "Oh, I. say, don't bother about the must 'face because of that. error in f i ed on it with ansp:ciox_s, and some dis•�old toad, Seraph!" put in Angel hast-; judgment. t favor, as a vmak, Zeeble thing_; iIy, feeling as i did that the manner It . obvious that goods kept on hand nebulous period, fit neither for honest of the toad's -denLise "."as hest left to for a long time often *come shop- "We folk nor far cut-throats. con,ecture. ` We want to hear about i worn. ' \Nearing apparel goes out of, t So it come abut that we beard of the most. beautiful thing in the world. I fashion`- dry goods 'and others be- i" if from our good friend the Bishop. I Please- tell it,. Bishop!" Mrs. Hatuisornebody l nd given x a ••fit ell, singe you. corker me," said : elm's slop soiled and deteriorate in 1.grudging permit -cion for us to take' the Bishop, his eyes on the larkspur, -1 quality. .F :.'teo •'^with 'him. 'Iii hot July weather 1 ••I show;d sly it is the wing of .that What is the reablt? They must be g ' her voice and eyes always seemdd pale -blue bLtterfly, hovering above sold at their original cost oi'the best "frostier than usual. The cies-zly shut those deep-bluc'fivwcrs." part of it. And the shopkeeper who w, ndows and drawn blinds aspic, the 1 Ange!'s face fell. - "Oh, I didn't I Is reluctant to admit his loss, and sell house" a prison, and the glare of the mcan' a. little tl• ing li:.e that," be said. Las quickly as possible, thus cutting his pinked back yard was er�ven mora "I meant a 'nor^i,:ous, wo-nderful thing. losses, shows lack of courage as well -the lMsh,ole.. Thcrefore­ p'a buil r, toldhu§ Rthu Iwo; g t ;; thihl; t'.:*t you caaldr.'t ever fo%r- as lack of sound busluess jud�me t. g :.were to have tea in the garden, it �vaa, -e!t if ycu �vili have it: ` said .Putting off the evil clay only makes • hard for us to remember. Mrs. Hand- the Iii -ho *-come close and I'll whir a bz] m::tte ,o1se. .lost women are, sornebody's injut}ction to tisstlk sedate c,r." Instr.ntly three heads hedged: �hrew•ci shoppers," toy; the 'Amerl. ly and -to bear. in mind that our.•host .� in, .and he salt.! in a -onerous cols Unguclne.' "They know when a J was a, bishop. undertone, "It's the Dassn." �sibck is up to date. In a small town But as we crowd the cool lawn, our P �p it's, which - had drooped all day, "The Da .t.n•'t %ke three repeated ! e:i;,eclally they • know -whether goods' •` lfkf flags at hal-mast, rose -and flut- t"•e masa �,o:,a.+ on the same note r•ii hzve been carried over from one sea - N tered ir+. the summer bzeeze, and we sttr_ey. "}cut what is it like? How! kon to the.next. They like to go where o could not .resist a caper or two as we .nit 9T we get to it p Is it like the sun- the stock Is fresh." a pp roache'd the tee -table, { ' ` In, regard to/keaping' accounts, the a ...---- Wsh^p did not' even' pee' us.' "I a'on�t' exp�ain a bit of it:' he rep e I ou �e got to seek -it out hopkeepPr must-rFmt ail.er that hook- t k His fine VTave fare was buried,in n keeping on wrong lines is bound to book he - sad -ora his knees, and - his 'for' }�aLr<cl fc. It 3 a pity, theagh. j ' gaitered legs were ben: so that hertican% rT 't ti -It -ink the ccuntry.ri 16ad to trouble. 31any h man thinks t 6 toed I,% i -fust• wq get.,utr fri the darns t.ke major part .of his bUsiness con- c 0 1 "Yea. I think our -fa1.lest attic sats in -the big things and not the de - t Ainghennd I in we stifr'> tor_ collars, at d win-dow faeea the Engt. You must tails—in rushing •nraui d and getting The Seraph fresh as a daisy, in -a • ctpl up.thtra while t';, st4:l gr,.y;day� .tlie best_goods, irrespective of cost: - " clean White *_ ilor btause,. he raised light. Iiare Ilia windows open, 90' Iie will fall it he shirks the examina- his eyes and. gave ;s a -vague smile, shot yatt pian herr and smell, a well tion of' his expenses and accounts. aid a wave of Ilse -hwid tovxarC throe t' S see it.. Sit I'm afraid the dear r low wicker chalrrs.. We -were nota bit Serapl:'a too little, - I A business -I% somethin more °than "Nut me.".ass: *ted . Th•' Sera h buying and, selling. -It concerns heat, abashei by _this .reception. 'for ae•e str•uti I m st:T.o« P , I light. knew the i3 ho s wa -a; and it was • y• " ' 2 ss two ephel- gift, saisries, insurance. dez�ree#ation, s joy enough that are were safe in his � ants." • •. - •!'bad debts, and a dozen- add. -one other garden, staring up at- the blue sky I "You mustn't be frightened when details which, if not,attended to, will through flickering leaves, and !listen -I you hear its wings: said the Bishop, nullify'all profits. r ing to the splash of a:little founta;:: nor be abashed at the.. splendor. of It, that lived In #ba ani idle of the cool' for- it wa's designed for just such little i grass -plot•: fellows as you. _ You will corse and - Surely , I thovaht, there nievci was , tell me then what happens, won't y ou q, 'Hats For Hu bands Only. such another garden—neves another I shall probablyneve- walEen earl y Marriage in Korea a?(a the men ;with -such a rosyy red br'ck wall, ha'f enough to see 1t again." (from the boys is a way that may be _. hidden by hollyhocks and larkspur_ Though r-iplayee games after this,, convenient, but that sometimes Is .:such spritin, tender rr•ssq-such e, arra the B'=hop made, a ver satisfac-'' amusing. No one but a married man -great guart3ta'n cathedra;, that tower-! tory lion prowling about in a jungle can we sr the reeuitar tifglr-crowned ed above and -threw, its deep beneti-, of nicker chairs and tattle legs, we.; tent. shade'. Ni re the -timorous cath- rwne of us quite lost sight -of the ad hat that is so t::aractertstir of Kororin. edral pigeons strutter: unafraid. and ven:tire in store for us. Some�vhese i aiTeud: One day. wrices1tr. Roy C. dipped their heads to drink of the in the;ba.k of our heads lurked 'the; An4rewsc in the Natior.,E Gcogrq)ilc fountain, raising them heavenward, -as! thcvght of the 1).-wn,. with its sug- ,'1lagazine, I naticed a'little fellow who . they swallowed --thanking God, so the gestion of splendid mystery. I wee a hat and had his hair knotted y` Bishop sdid; fnr- its refreshment:- I We werean'o sooner at home again on the top of his head. He was only a ,. . It was hard to believe that next than we set about r1!,cu..srn wa s � , g child, and I said to the coos, "Is•tisat k door, beyond the wall, stood Mrs. and means. Handsomebody's planked back yard. "The chief thir.g,'r said,Angel, "is to little boy really married?"� _ Yet even at that .moment I could see ; waken about forty. We have no alarm ''.Do you mean that man . the cook '. the tall, narrow house, and fancied clock, so I s'pose we'll just have w asked, pointing at the child.. -that a blind moved as Mrs. Handsome- : take turns in keeping watch all night. I said "Yes," and learned that the body' peered down into the Bishop's' The hall clock strikes so we can watch little fellow, • who was. only eleven ' garden, to see how we behaved: hour 'about." years old, bad n wife of ten, to .whom Rawlins brought a tray and set -it "it':l take first watch!" put in The he had been legally married. Al- `' ,on the wicker table beside the Bish-! Seraph, eagerly, though they would continue to live op'e. elbow. We discovered a silver• "You'll take just what's given to with their parents for.the next two '6r ' muffin, dish, a plate of cakes, and a ' you, and no questions, young. man, three years; the boy was referred to' glass pot of honey, to say nothing of said Angel, `out of the side of his „ the tea. mouth; and` The • Seraph subsided, as a • man, and had all the privileges Still the Nshop kept. his gaze bur -,crushed. of a full-grown member of the com-. fed in his book, marking his progress Came bedtime at last, and the three, munity. with a• blade of grass. Rawlins. stole! of us in the big four-poster; the door Near the "man" was, a fellow of away without speaking, and we three shut upon the world of. Mrs. Hand- forty-seven, who• wore his hair parted were left alone to stare in mute de -'somebody, and the windows firmly in the middle and hanging in a long sire at_ the tea -things. A bee was , barred against burglars and night air- braid down his back. Because lie was . • ,-•-baziing noisily ' about the honey -jar, I Angel announced, "First watch for I unmarried, he ' could not wear a hat It was The Seroph who spoke at la, -t. me! You' go right to sleep, John, and "Bishop," he. saitr politely, but Ilii wake you when the clock strikes or. tie up his Bair; no matter what firmly, "I would 'like a little nosh -!ten." age he reached, he would always be. ment " - I But I wasn't at all sleepy, and we considered -to be a boy. The two "Bless mel" cried the Bishop. lay in the dusk and talked till the were photographed side by side,, to •!' "Wherever are my manners?" And he i familiar harsh voice of the hall clock � the great displeasure of the eleven. dosed the sharply on the grass- ras ed ' out nine o'clock. i year-old man. : blade, and d q it under the table.) "You go • to sleep; please,' John.," "John,. will you pour tea for us?" whispered Angel in a drowsy voice, — 6 We'flnis3ied Ilse zarrtnfflns. and cake, I and F'll watch till ten." Cheese. Sated Dressing. all talking with our Mouths full, iVhe I felt drowsy, too; so 'I put my arm One cup of -milk, one tablespoon of most sociable :and sensible way; and, I about the slumbering Seraph and soon flour, one-quarter cup of vinegar, one - after the honey -pot was almost empty, fell fast asleep. half cup grated cheese, a little white Y _ we made the bee a prisoner in it, so It seemed to me but a moment when pepper and salt, also a'tablespoon of that, like that Duke of Clarence who . Angel roused me. I knew I had bare- onion juice ,rf liked. Add flour to, teras drowned in a, butt of Malmsey„ ly settled down to an enjoyable dream, warm fat. Add milk and cook as for he got enough of what be liked, at in which I was the only customer' in I white sauce. Cool slightly and add an ice cream parlor, where there were the vinegar which has been warmed, I think it was Angel who put the 'seven waitresses, each one obsequious- +' question that was to lead to so much ly pTofiering a different flavor. then add seasoning and cheese. that was exciting an-' mysterious. He ( 'Second watch on deck!" whispered .said, • leaning against the Bishop's Angel hoarsely—"and look lively!" In the •last' year of the war, British shoulder, "What .do you think is the "But I'd only just put my spoon in Inost beautiful thing in the w -orifi, the strawberry ice, I moaned. Cant Columbia supplied material for .30,000 , Bishop?" be ten minutes yet." aeroplanes. - Ouic friend had The Seraph between "`Oh, I say," complained" Angel ! . his knees and was gazing at.tbe back "don't you s'pose I know when the WA When the frost is on the pumphin-and of his head. clock strikes ten? You've been sleepin' the fodder's in the shock . "Well," he replied, ""since you as'.c tike a drunken pirate, and no mistake. Then it's time to sell the scrubs and 1 ' fine seriously, I should say this little Must be wear eleven by now:' , ", „ start -a herd of par's -bred stock. i curl on The Seraphim baps. I71 just see for myself," I - do- ! ' The Seraph fe4t for -it. dared. • '"I'll go, and look at' the The s^rrab cow is a robber; the, scr l) (. r`I.yike its" be said, "but I yike my l schoolroom clock." And I began to hull .a a fake; c wart better. scramble over him. Sc-ubs eat up your profi:a--.e.l qe-1 "Good gracious!" exclaimed the You will not them," muttered now, and no misca;:e. ' ` Sishop. "Don't tel} me you've a wartI" Angel, chxtohing .me, "I shan't tet i. "Yes, a weal one, eihuckted The part, Miaasd's Lirclntsat Cures colds; ter F , British Losses of Mer- rpS e Pledges. ChAntl[neli. A little wh1le back, all airman, who µ Mr. Alex. Johnston. Deputy Minister evidently found himself in temporary! f _Marine at Ottawa, makes the fol• difiRcul{fes, paid a visit to the !Moat wing statement of British iosees of de Mete; as the State-owned pawn - wing erchantmen and. shipping craft dur• broking establishment is called in' g the war 'period: •j France, and offered a new 'monoplane, Toter number of British merchant• I In pledge. He, was told, however, en Jost by enemy action during war tjiat the "article" did not appear In C�he- schedule 'oi goods, that could be « eriod,, 2,473; ..gross tuunaoe, 7;769; accepted. fe 90 'tons, A menagerie proprietor conceived . Total Eritish fnerc$ant ships. sunk y subm'arires, 2,0.30; grges tonnage, the idea of raising money by trotting s 635,069. his elephant round to the. "Lombatd" Total sunk1by mines, 259; gross —the $rueeels name for a pawnbroker. After a good deal of. . persuasion, olinag"e, 637,417: "uncle" agreed to advance one hun- The' remainder were sunk by for dyed dollars on the. big beast; which edo boats, aircraft and from other was deposited in a yard at the rear of auses� Total number of lives lost on the the est*=blishmLnt. oregoiug shLpa; 14,57.. There lie remained four days, and.at I\'umbpr oY fishing vessels lost, 675; the end of that time lie rva3 led back ros's tonnage, 74,765;' number of to the menagerie. ves lost, 434. In Addition' to the above losses x here were 1,885 ships damaged seri- usly during. the war period, and •the lo of life on these was 592. Their s , ross 'toriLage was 5,007,967. , Against thele losses the net mer- - lant tct:nage Ia?mched in the United Kingdom. for British `owners was: When � { 915, 374.000 tons: 1926, 336,000 tons; _ 917`, 752,000 tons. For this. pr riod �Stig7ied he launchings in Great Britain for AeupofOXO oreign owiierz we're: 1315, " 36,000: 18 both re - 926, ."38,000; aad. 1917, -20,000 net freshing and ons. invigorating. Losses of Canadian merchantmen. - ' W they are included In the total of Ready itfa min. 1 British iosses, have. not yet been se- u..te—the minute regatesE. you want It. To .irrigate 'Holy Land. . If the prog9.sals of a Nw-weg!an ��• � ngirreer ..are carrleti .out• there will Zino, Ica. 28c.. $1.13.$=L ooh }?e a subte:rane,tu canal 'directly uniler'the clty of Jerusalem: carrying-_ water from the etedlterrangan-to the ��: "�• 1`W_. ; Dead Sea; irrigafin ,the .wil'derness of tides, and providing copious electric ower at the mouth of the Jordan. - I'or the Dead Sea: that strange body - f heavy -saline water. is 1.292. ft. be - ow the letiel of -the �i'edlterrnnean, nd -not more than 50 miles away, An nip ie electrical. supply, available for k �% he modernizing of the-H'rly Cij7 and other communittes that have made no ziogress state their names were re- or'ded in the manuscripts of the Bible to an ,Fnterestin'g prospect, a "lift 7 • 4 - .. Cats e .The Kkig to the Rescue. 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AND 1XM1 filb MAKU13, :4 r E NEAR-TERREBONNE -Toronto, Nov. -25. -Manitoba wMat -30' 7 -No. 1 Northern, 12.30• No. 2 North- ammen .. ern,n 7- �Two cai Montreal-Queebc Express Killed and Six Tr $2.27; No. 3 Wx tfiet' *2.23, in 7 -Al the Boat Special Passengers Eicape6 -a -0 -IIIam. tore .Fort W. Injured X" Manitoba oats -No. 2 C W., 86 No. 3 CW*, 81c; No. 1 feed, 81kc- No. Montreal, Nov. -.23.-Two men are; The two trains were traveling ata 2 feed - 7914c, -in store Fort .William. Known to have been killed and six were; fair rate of speed when the collision Man. barley -No. 3 CW, $1,51%; Anjurpd on -Saturday night, when a, No. 4 CW, $1.44 %*rejected, $1.84%; took place. 'The Boat Special remainrr�- r. fir -feed, $1,34%', in store Fort William. ,.^ din collision took place near' age cera "Terrebonne, o' American corn -No. 2 yellow, $1.759- n - the C.P.R., between a I ed on the track, but two baggage No. 3 $-ellon, $1.74, t special carrying passenger;g from the, and the second -clans coach of the ex- rack To Empress of France, which docked ybs- I press were derailed -and subsequently' prompt shipments. Ontario oats -No. 3 white, 87 to.89co. terday- at Quebec,. for TorontiL and the caught fire. The passengers in the ex- Ont Ing to freights crutilde. accord, Montreal -Quebec express. ,Oon'ha men press were kLocked about by the im- Ontaria wheat -No. 1 Winter, per `, killed were members of the train' pact,, people in the dining -car. being r lot'. 1'2 td"92.�00�; N6. 2 do,. $1.97 to ca 03, No. 3 do,,$1.93 to $1.99 f.o.b. I were, with pitefted across the tables. The accident $2 crews, while the injured q., the out '6.30 'in the even' one exception,­tba -engineer ,on � e 4,appened ab, shipping points, according to.froighta. at -$2.02 and within an hour the C.P.R. hai Ontario whes. I Spring, Boai'gpecial, in the Montreal-Quebe( express. The passengers on the Boat despatched an auxiliary train with to $2.GS,• No. 2 Spring, $1.99 to $2.08; Special f.o.b. thing more' AfIt' an,,!')� No. 3 S -,:ring, $1.95 to $2.01, wrecking outfit, La car, the, escaped with k10 shipping pcintsj rtecoiffing to freights. L serious than bruises. The dead are: `latter manned with doctors and nurses, I Peas -Ko. 2, .0,2.50. t6 the'scene of the collislon. The body X. Sanche, Quebec, fireman on thi Barley --).Tal ting, $1.47 to $1.50, ac.. Boat 8reclal. . A Milner, Montreal, an; of Sanche wa,s fe-tini in a flitch.- Milner s cording to freights oiitside. express messenger on the Montreal to: vvai alive khan recovered from the r Bliekv.,h.cat­7$1.0.2 -to $1.34. •Que e -c express. but died soon afterwards. Rve Nnininal', b wreckage, a Dfnnitc�, r -Government stand - The injured are: Alphonse Leclerc,, The ­nJured were -brought into 21,10rit- ou real -,,.iid lodged in the Royal Victoria I ard, $11. T : orcrito. 70A Champfieur Street, Montreal; Ed. IN Ontario flour-Qpvernment stand- ema [tal. Th6 Boat Special, which Daoust, Charl ' gne Street, Quebec;. Hospi The live lady inelnbei-6 of the Canadian or- ard, $9.50 to $9.60-,.Mortreal and To - Joseph. Marcheldon, 187 St. James' was carrying' abeiit 300 passengers, Council of AJ�VICUAU,�V,­�11. gers, ronto, in jute bags, prompt shipment. Street, Montreal- (I special ganization which Is doing much to shape the future policy of Farmers' or - N. Frechette, 73 was consolidated with a second Millfeed-Car lots, delivered Mont. gardzations in Canada. The photSiriph-was taken at the Wian4pegconven- Seventh Street, Llmoulou,- Quebec; fol!owkig arid was sent on to Toronto real freights bags included: Bran, per George Fremont, 217 Prince. Edward' this morning. The passengers on the -tion. Back rowj.: Miss Alabel Finch, Mrs. J. S. %wood, Da.lss Mary bleCal- ton, $45; s!,'f3rts,.per ton, $52; 5 2 -P good Avenue, Quebec (fireman), I all- on the; Quebec express were brought back . j,, lumfeed flour. $9.15 t *0 $3.50 ; Bitting: Mrs. John McNaughtonm Mrs. Geo. Brodie. . 7 Hay oMatreal to Quebec express, and Leon j Montreal and those for Quebec were �No. 'l, per, ton,''$95 to $26; mixed, per*ton,$20 to $22, track; To - Le Clerc, itng at mid- First Party of WCme'n Quebec, engineer on the sent home on the train lea Every one in this-' pilgrim band in nnturday. opeful spray of maple leaves Boat Special. night S- 'Por ,Country Produce -Wholesale. 1 wears a h ate. Settlers Canada an her badge. • Butter-Dair)4, tubs- and rolls, 48 to 44c; prints,Cr . . . . . -,­&spatch from London says�:-In United States to Hand Over eamery, FR DESTROYS -MAINWILDING a afs nal rain, but in splendid sp* fresh. made solids" 60 to 61c; prints� -first official p Cerman Lm' s t * Bri ainl6l. to 62c, the arty of British wo er 0 a men:set'ticra under the Dominif5n Gov- Eggs -7 -Held, 62 to 54c; new leAd 65 OF LAVAL UNI to 68c. errment scheme left Easton on Thurs- A. despatch from Washington' roversy Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, day morning for the Canadian land of says:-Sfttlenient� of., the cont' - roosters, ikkenso . . . . . . 26 -to 30c sters. 35c; ?owl 20 to a Total Loss- -Damage Estimated at promise and hard work. over the disposition of. the German' 25c� duckfings, 25 -to 80c; tur0eys, -5 MedicO Department Others from all parts*of the btkish-1 If 'er I i -by Ship - $40Q,000, Covered by Insurance -Students. Have in mperator was indicated to 40c; squabB, doz.,, $4.W. -Isles joined them at Liverpool brIng pf Board officials,- who , intimated Live poultry -Spring �ehlck ens 20 '12 •-ing.the nurnber to seventy-five. tlb:gehip would be tendered immedi- to 23c; roosters, 20c- fowl 18 to 25s; hardier, healthier seventy-five lot ately to Griat"B'-ifain. dticklinits, -20e; turkeys, 35c. Narrow, Escape fMontreal, NQ4. 23.-Tbe main build- The explosion is believed to have; of girls never left this land before. All Action* with regard to the Cbeese-New, -large. 31% to 32ic 0 'have worn uniform, and are under no i other Gerinast steamers in the aame'twins, 32 to 822/2c; triplet 88, Ing of the University of 31 intrea�, bet-! been caused by a tank of alcohoL -1 fen 33%c-, Stilton, 34 to 35c. af: status had not been determined, it was ter known as Leval University, con -1 illusion that life tonaists entirely i of,the salvage department weri inside Butter -Fresh dairy. choice, 53 to- -as indicated,. taining the medical departments. was J chiffon and sugxrcake. said: It will depend, it r. a 55c; creamer y prInts, 64 t�o 66c. on the lower floor's placing covers on . of the tim Margarine-. to 38c. destroyed by fire last night. The dam- ; The Canadian housewives who se-; on final dispositi kers, .7 when:tke.explo3ion occurred. and they es eager pioneer Ergs -No. 1, 60 to Ole; selects age is estimated at $,X0,00, and coo- i. cure the help. of these s! undei the German flag, but American The -cause of th,- rushed out, lew"Arg the covers, whish' must to welcome vigorous in the Firth of Forth ered by insurance. orous owned, now held to 64c; new laid, 80 to 85c. -X" Fere soon destroyed. The_ line of hose, young women who have. contracted the by the direction of the Supreme Coun- Dressed poultry-Spyi 'a smoking concert was held In the' which was inside at the time ivaa awful habit of work. cil. 30 to 38d; D00%ters, 23 to 26c- fowl h burned. Several firemen had placed a aw 30 to.�32c.; Firkeys. 45c. duckli4s, ii in the early part of. the, even ing, and it 1i thought by the firemen laddir on the gallery over the cntri;izo, to 85c; squabs, doz., $A.00. may have and led by District Chiefs Martin . and PRANCE Live- poult*-w-Spring cblckens,'2-9� VV to 26c; fowl, 23 to' -25c; ducks, 22 to that lighted -cigar -butts I J" L011A NES -been left around after it. Gauthier, were about to climb Into the "INCE ENTERTAII 25c. Several of the 'medical students had fifth floor when the :explosion -came -Beans--C hand -p and ihe3i, were knicked - oiT. the ladders, icked, bus., DREN.,ON' ISO" $5.25 to $5.75; primes. $4.25 to $4.76; narrow escape when the blaze broke YORK SCHOOL wlL which. -broke None of _them werr.�'se;,­ Japani6 K.75 to iq!porte out. They were counting-Ahe ballots d, h;A, r, beyond a few for the class election, which took place Ously lnj�?ed, )ioweve picked, Burma, $4'- Limas, 17% to. P Saturday, and bits of plaster from the cuts from Vts of broken glazs. Every Deli lghted Yo nksteri Allowed to Wander AD Over th 1 -84c - u �al Aev.,c Honev-Extracted clover, 8 -lb. tins, 'e--ce4l ng f ma -i end every '114eehani, i ell and they were later notified at brigade were used -t3-i Greatest'Man-0"War That Ever Entered New York 95 to - 26c;- 10 -lb. tins, 24 % to 26c; 60 - that the -top or sixth floor of the the .3lontre lb. tins,.24c• buckwheat, 60 -lb. tins 18 buildirg was ablaze. They rushed or figh,4 the mimes. Makes a p to 20c; coi;�, 10 -oz., 14.50 to $6 az the medical museum, *h,icE. co'n-, Z S eech 40 -oz., 43.50 to $4 dozen. 7 their hats and costs and made th)eir . 1'- . . - , From -a Capstan. way out a short the before the oc- twined the:'boAy of "'Giant". Beaupre, �Maple products -Syrup, -psi imper- m v=encd- of an explosion .which get Was considerably damage and the I gsdlah,cmfw-yP mfwyp mfwypwyp the entire fourth and fifth floors ablaie Medical Laboratory was " deitr-,',dA despa*h from New York says.-� When a few hundred of the re Juvenile' Provisions Wh6lessle in In the. centof the building. with�all the disiecting oadavrs, One thousand New York -school 'chit- guests -were, and cheering,' - 8 dked meats -Hams, hied., 34 to' dren . from twenty-nine hi gii sehools-him on the quarter -dock under the 38c; do, heavy, 31 to 32e; cooked, 49 went aboard the British battle cruiser; awning, the Prince of Wales walked to 51c7 roils, 30 to 31c; breakfast' U.S. MINERS ACCEPT Australia Being Swept Renown Friday alurnoon to -see the into a position- amidships and, stand- bacon, 42 to 46c; backs, plain, 47 to WAGE PROPOSAL by Dev;istating Drought Prince of Wales. They were conveyed ging on the capstan, said: 'Cured ea Lon clear bacon, 91 to the warship, in A naval tug arld two, 18c; boneless, 49 to 52c. am delighted to -welcome so many -,-to 32c4 clear bellies, 30 to Sic. 7. -A despatch ficin Lord6n says:- -of the municipa�l ste-amf)�onts. The' and boys of the I . New Yor 'Lard -Pure -tierces Sunestion of 31,Per Cent. " 1 girls a ki . 30 to c; Australia, - especially- New - South, police beat patrol, covered with Ain- � h -*o. I cols o.1 board-thd Renown and I tubs, 29% .10c; pails, 29% 14c; qc. - t,430 * crease Now Up to Wales, is sufferfrg the Most devastRt- er4can.and British flags and ilie band ' prints, 31) to X �1- Compound tierces, thank you for the-14ndly woIcbme you, pri - Operators. ing drought -since -white -men have re- circled -in New Yerk and the 27.'A- 0 2Sc; tubs,Mt6 2SLic; pails, on deck playing popular aim, eirc have Iriven me sided in that country, even the drought I , around -during the reception. 981., to. 283,41c; prints, 2944, to 30c; 4. Washingt6n, Nov. 23..-Sec're�arjof 1902 being .surpassed, according tG�- �ri'endly words-. which 'hz�ve beeln.'ad- - "Wilson's proposal for a wage increase About half the number were young dressed to me. The Renown, as you Live Stork Markets. a Sydney despatch to The Dai,y Mail. of $1.61 per cent, for day laborers and I wome'n, with a sprinkling of girls, and see, is a vtry large ship, but she is Toronto, Nov. 25. -Choice heavy Stocks and crops have been destroy- stecrs, $13.25. to $13.50; good'heavy, remainder were youth 27.12 cents a ton for coal diggers was I'the' rema r s, who all not large' enough to hold the man:y' her there ed, and it Is doubtful -whet, steari, $12.50 to $13; Initchers' cattle, l��aocepted last might by John L. Lewis,will be enough seed wheat --for -next r ousands, of. boys And girls of New choice,. $11.75 to $12.25; 4L ,carried Ame"icari flags. ' The officers* thousands do, good, and the crew of the Renown expected, York whom I would likv- to .invite acting president of the United Mine season's sowing. Huh-Ireds, atid,.per-1 te on $10.75 to 911.36; do, meds, 0.26 to to have 1,000 children come' on board' b' 1$9.75- do, com,, $6 to $6.75; bulls, Workers, on behalf of the miners. hap:, thcusands, of settlers have been! eard to�day. I have been having a 4 Mr. Lewis said the miners stood on the ship, and had made preparations' very good time in this great city, and, choice, $10 to $10.50; do, coed.,. $9 to ruined. i for tbeni. $9.25; do,- rough, $7.25 to $7.50;. but- Aheir demands-, submitted Friday to Northwestern New South Wales -Is 'TTie 6&iie-on board the I. hope you will . have a good time here -$10 to $10.50; do, the sub -scale committee, for a seven- I *ai-Aiip in this afterricon. and I hopeyoll will cher 'cows, choicl, c:escr'bed as.a desert, being stripped' the car . carry awey n_happy memory of niyigOod 8.25 to hour day, a Saturday half -holiday, and; cl everyth ing green. Paddocks 'are, . afternoon •-was 6ne of the most $9 to do, med., $ rence of internal dispute back to picturesque •that *has. atter. 1 $8,50; do, com., $6.50 to 57; stockers, arde Jatt I pietu attended- the _party. littered -.,.Ith the s'k*Ieton . s of . 1 1$7,50 to $10; feeders, $10 to -.$11.25; the districts in which they arise for Prince's visit to America.' The children and. Ln, ch rabbits dying.jii.vast- . . . . V'l want 'yiya - to have some. e s - cariiers ard entters, 0,5.25 to; ;6.50; were- selected by lot from the high in ma settlement. numbers. rnemento of this part and 1- have' milkers, good to choice, $110 to $175 �Explaining the basis of: the wage; schools of the greater city, fifteen boy;, y -(herefore arrangEd for you to be give-,! do, com. and med., $65 to $75; sprifig� scales he had suggested, Mr. ' Filson l Prince to Spain ari fifteen girls fron-i each school. 4,3 ers, t90 to S175; light ewes, $8 to $9; each boy.and,girl arrived at the ganit-: ". box of chocolates before leaving the, issued a statement saying -that coW errh�i lamb�s. per cwt., Z13.50. to $14; of v, --ay of the Renown, he or'she was Virp. I thank you for coming." Calves, good to $17 to $18. living in mining regions 'had ad- Saidi*to. Be -Ari,anged clop I 1-.-�inded an. invitation -to tea Oy a mi��-; Thd Prince's visit to America hog -s, fed end $16.75; -'-vanced 79.80 per cent. and the increas-ei was, og i cars, $17; dcicf.o.b., $15.75; w -r. Saturday with weighed off ca would just equalize the situation ?or, A tla7,palch -from London says:- shipman about the- same age as the'! " -ught 'to a close on Satu "tbe miners. King George is said to. have given a, guest. - Ten, however, wris -the last' the &Coratillm on board the Renown do, do, to farmers, $15.50. promise that the Prin cc of Wales shall thing; -n -,* the :vou:--Ir vi ;kors` thoughts.' Di more, than 100 American soldiers 0 Concrete Coffins Are ray a formal visit to Madrid n.xt, Th- wanted to see. their Royal h'ost,: end sailors who won honors on the1 Combined Chair and C-ad!e. lit is understood that a round of; and they could not be enticed into the "battlefi-�Icls of Europe. The Renown ror the convenlence of parents of Used In Brit'-' "" 1, �14- ir 4 Being am festivities will be org-nnized i.ii his flag -bedecked dining tocrns until ntil the' Eailei for Halifax on Saturday after., infants a,conib'ned rockifig chair an honor in Spain. Prilice appeared. noon, cradle has been patented.' A despatch from London wooden coffins, substitutes of concrete al , have been delivered for the Lurk of poorer people. Up to A few weeks ago many come. 1ery author.1t;-a declined to the use of concrete coffinsi l=ute -in' many industrial quarters. coniitions -lave become so acute that th.2 bargo, has bebn withdrawn, and thvy: :are now constantly used. . III Concrete coffins answer theM" p a11 so admirably, and are much lighte- than wooden ones. 43 Niagaira-on-the-'Lalce Ha Won Forty -Seven greats Niagara-oft4he-Lake passed its rnil-1 NEVV CABINET OF ONTARIO LEAVtr.:� ($(.)VC*.;'tFV'AtNT HL-UIir­, TOR'ONTQ, AFTER BEING SWORN IN, lion mark and has 47 crests on its flag, 'roni left to right flie men are: lion, D. Bownian. Min. of Nnnfls & Foiests: lica. W.'E. Raney, Attorney General; Mon. W. R. Rollo, Min. 'B making, a record` of 1,293.3 of its ob, of iToalth and Labor; ' lion. Lt. -Col. D. Cariiiiehael, Alin. Without Por_tfolio;' 116ii. Manning W.'Dohorty, Min. of Agriculture; Flan. H: C. Nixon, Pro- vIncial Se'iretary;­Hon. R. -Jeadve. Its totat buys were I �1 09 E. C. Drary, Prime Minister: Hon, 11. Grant, :Min; of Education; Hon. F. C. Biggs, Min. of Public Works; Ron. Peter .. 800 Smith, Provincial Treasurer; Hon. H. Mills, Minister of Mines. Z ..__, -w.. , ­ , p . -4 - - ....1 . " -i" t! f'- vidwift VI"" firm stock, im PIO�G ture, etc.. at Ift COIL 4! ORET, y ajtj�a at A%& 09iX. ?a =ty of IL A. Pratt. See bW@. Win. L. UIMBER YARD, mayt. auctioneer. A-rusp,&y. Ditc, ftH—Auction sale Der rear;LUM Uspaid In sd� of 10* acres of standing mized timber. BECAUSE itAs tsatt g4erty of Gen. West. Sale at I sharp. at lot 11, coo. 4. Pickering, the pro- BECAUSE it is nouclshing 1' MURKAR, Proprietor.. ...:..,..,:For' Sal bills. W, B. Powell, auctioneer. BECAUSE it is cheaper than meat Tuzp.&T. Dicc. Pria—Extensive cred�l t About 300 Al 6 hoo—pe-a a pie -7 'S&Ls 2tJr�Q15TXJL sale of farm stock. I uients. grain p �ple --.'Smoked Haddles 17c lb. _--barrels at 85. a nts etc., at lot 33. con. Pickering, the e ------ _7-.,9216AY. Nov. ,28TH -Auction sale of property of. Fred Hornsbaw (preen ..Smoked Fillets 22c lb. each in lots farm stockand implemen%the ive Sale at 12.30, sharp. See porgo �Ij perty of Robert Spencer, t bills. Fred Postill. auctioneer. Of 10 or more at A. Reach. Sale at I u'61ockj sharp. Igoe bills. Win. Maw, auctioneer. WEDNESDAY,auction' sale of reg. and high wradAT, DEQ. 17TH—Extensive the. shop. e WE ARE READY noW for your Minch -Meat and Christ - SATURDAY, Nov. 29Ta—Anction sale stock, fin plenients, bay and grain. a Cake. Call and see our stock 'of, of fresh cows and wringers, the pro at lot 17, B. F. con.. Pickering. the W. D. Gordon Son)' ilia perty of H. A. J Mins, at Myrtle Property of W. L. Courtice. Sale prc Station. See bills. Sale at 1.80t new Fruits' and Nuts.' at 10.30 sharp. See bills. W. B. PICKERING nr Kms. sharp. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Powell, auctioneer. 4BATURDA-Y Nev. 29za—Auction sale Bell and Independent phone.. of goods. furniture. car. ...... Pets. etc.*, in the Village Of White. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Title, the property of hire. Joseph of Farm Lands 'and Village Property. "Buy all Your Groceries at the'arocer's., Wilson. Sale at 2 p. in. Terms Cash- The undersigned has received Instruc- D G -M I N -I 0 N Fred Postill. auctioneer, tions from C -H A R 0 S 0,N .1111ATriaDAT. Nov. 2ftn—Combination FRANK COOPER sats of horses, cattle, sheep, ample- offer J AM E public auction to offer for sale b at '.meats, etc,. under the -auspices of on Ward's Hotel, Brooklin. the FsrmeW Club, In the Village of _T WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8rd Olaremout. Entries may be made Just received a large shipment of ALSIKE SEED with the Secretary, J. Scott. or the 140 acres clay loam, situated at lot 25. Men's, Women'b and Child - auctioneer up to the day of sale. con. 9. Township of Pickering, County ren'a sizes, to be sold WANTED BLACESHITE SHOP I Sale at q1k. Else bills. H. 8 of Ontario. This farm Is in agood at last year's price'. Pugh. auctiamer. state of cultivation. well fenced. run _W.oxDA-y, Dac. '1ST—Auction sale of iming water, bank barn WxW, steel roof. Every pair guaranteed by the We will pay the highest fiaHorseshoeing and general blacksmith Dominion Rubber Co. mm of standing hard and soft good frame house, rural mail, tele. phone. Inspection any day by ap- prices for all kinds work proq;ptly attended to. wood. In J acre lots, at lot 5. 'con. 4, Searboro, property of Gen. M4cln- Pointment with George Cooper. Clare, Call and seri ',ern bt-foie yod' of seed. Lame and interfering horses made xosh. Sale at 2. See bills. - J. H. moat, which Village to about 2 miles buy ho -e- Send us samples and get, -a specialty of 'Etad money re. Prentice, auctioneer. from the property. Blacksmith and wood -working shop oar�pricell before --funded If work does not .111111021DAT, DzL. 1sT—Extensive sale of e, electric illizigold. Claremolit selling. prove satisfactory. 8Ox4O, with paint shop above, 5 acres of standing cedar. to be sold light acid power. with oce'-quarter sere In about quarter sere lots, at lot 13. The '.best of facilities land. One of the best locations in. con. 0, Picker east ofXnd. 1'1'i sae 2SO4 Ing (IJfor cleaning. f W South Outnilo. Village of Brooklin, .01"emont), the pro ty ( ness. Very suitaNe for garage, bus! Edwards. Sale at IV_ S-ee Terms—For farm. 10'errcent on X 'K PAN Ott H. S.'Pugh. sui;ttoueer. a Thex t o n s P.H. DO 0 Y! L•,dS 5 cC1!`.ww..d10L,,,.' day of sale. enough in 30 days to make DRC, 2NE—Auction "le Of $2600. balance on mortgage. WHITBY. ONTARIO farm' stock. hu'plemedta, choice, Termi—village pfopfi-ty. 10 per dairy cows, hay, grain.'. roots. and rent. on day of sale. enough iN 30 days ConfeiAion*ery S furniture, ;l: ke property of L. L. Wal- to make one-half purchase w6ney.-. tai - =lace. Homewood Farm, lot 22. con. line@ arrauged4 PIC�ERING, GARAG19 A Whitby. ' No reserve. NRI"ON'S k* Crem Sale at 113D sharp. Win. Maw, aucloneer. Sale at 4. o'clock, sharp. constantly on band in bulk or bricks sale of r- For further particulars apply to Tumm.&T, Dim. 2ND Auction Gum. Chocolates and other Sweets. Ha'vtnx' -hased thO.g"age basin' esa ofID&Vidson at tvilIiam, We are 6 acres of first -clan standing beech WM. MAW, Auctioneer. purchased and maple. with a few pine. to be I Whitby, Out. Popular Patriotic Musia. • pr sold In about quarter acre lots. at i ippared tore air all [makes of autos. lot I& con. 9. Pickering (IJ miles Tobaccos. Ci ars; etc. Ford accessories, tires for all Of property of . �F_ ­ IN DILLINGHAM- BLOCK We keep in• stirwk all kinds of % east Claremont). the pro 1 *0 C C Swed fa Ed Wm. Edwards. Sale at 1 See Pickering, Out. bilk EL JL Pugh, auctioneer. 40 A Qmft IWW LUMIlIft -makes of cars, oils, etc.' -1W3RD1928DAT' Dim. Sap—Auction sale of farm stock. Implements, furni- Amis & J &Andrew,'' Pickering ture, etc at lot 14, coo. 2. Pirkering. I the propart f 0 . Green. Sale FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE at 1. See bills.' 4N. Powell. au c- tiociaer. 44 40 Years of Age Expert He r, WhOn A Man Is 40 years aid, bA cannot hide fimu'hiviself certain W Rup W. an'ted for 19 2 0 'facts. One of theme is that his responsibilities to those do Famous in Ibis SPecialty, on him are Dot likely to decrease and that he is now pwbabts at at Called to Oshawa i for gr men" 26 of his eaming power. ra, owing Flax. Well Sod land properly d. At' this a savings account should no longer be neglected. F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phila- age 6" 'delphia, the noted truss expert. will. -'supply` seed and -harvest same ay -.7 and -p' - $16.00 per ton ae- personally ble at the Queen's Hotel and I THE DOMIN IOaN .BANK IIIre main to Oshawa this Monday ;livered at the mill- in Pickering.. Ave rage yield two and jl w only, Dee. •let, frum 10 am -till 5 Pi; to. X Seeley says:- "The SpermuLtic only one half tons per acre. Apply, YVIMY BRANCH Shield will not retain any _'tease Of rupture perfectly, but I'trWts the opening In 10days on the . average cute. Being a vast improve - 4 ROSE FLAX MILL Con. JGORDON HAI!:,, went over all former method* --ex plifying Instantaneous effects, imwe- aistely appreciable and withstanding Ifiny train or position. Ilia instru- received thiotily reward in Eng- 'Store invent Pickering Hardwarei;;d and In Spain producing resultsGet Prepared fo inter -without surgery. Injections, medical treatment or prescriptions, Mr. See - y has dqcuments from the UnitedThere -only one - place to buy' `18tata&Goverpment, Washington, D.C. is or inspection.. o Heavy Sweater Coate f, I tion. All charity cases with- Men 'if any Interested tail.the, 1900 Gravity Washer ontab%lrge. or he will be glad to show same without Boys' Pullover. Sweaters Fully Guaranteed Free Trial-Givea. -A charge or fit them it desired. Business eirian -Girls' Sweater Cos 41 da prevent stopping at any oth- 'The old Reliable and er plaepin this section. Girls' Brushed Wool and Sc iarfs now Famous -went in this no- Pj S.—Every stat. tice he* been verified before the Fed. Hapo TNight N F. H. r wal and State Courts. Seeley. Men's Heavy 11mira Wool Sox 1.00 per pair, �.--Almira Yarn, black and grey, 2.20 per lb larengont • _WO d�(iverCome and see ours V can save you money and give guaran tee. After Nov. 1st the store will close Monday and Thursday A full stock of staple goods on hand. Bus meets all Trains Dr. Williams' Fly Oil—the beat on the e'veuings at 6 o'clock. lass Rigs to hire dALy or Market. Royal Purple calf meal night at lowest prices. and Stock Pec -ifle jus arrived. I bag will convince oil it is -7 A the best to be Phone 1805. had. B.- Sanderson a son, A I�' N I S Tho Itis a. pleasure to show our goods. PROPRIETORS J. S. BAISDON PICKERING 4 e.a J'.]Rimdors QUB_ Cl�ryx YCal its HE Boiler dobsn't crowd the dinner off the -Our ISCream of the West" Flour TPandora on wash -days. You can set the Ior bread. boiler either way, across or lengthwik of the top. # �u n oveft --Y -7, Mon ar Thae is -no - ess-work baking g either. The- ch" for pastry -�L has a glar.: do!! w which keeps the baking in full view.. The i.' rmorneter tells whether the oven , 9 is hot enough or' xi:�t,. The oven, as you, ' -must have Farmerstry o 9 Our --Sampson" Hog Feed j heard, is very evenly heated. for RESU'LTS r This depends range has easy -working &rates; porcelain enameled reservoir, which may be removed for Cleaning. Full line of Feeds on hand .47 +The Pandora Is the sort of range you have always wanted. See i _Highest prices paid for grain Sold by on J. S. Balsd The dam pbell Flour Mills Co., .Ltd. at _Mills into Torc Peterbor.t.) 'QU 10&2 hoso6y gftft that i 141kafte Bible& 0 if; il"I Was witk -MOnCZ Is rA XVA�-& 'in IrWa& on fttur&y. -ff V as" -r S�e ftmwma� . - nal well in BtoaR of the T. IL 261� Amblaw —gona —0 .4161. 7at-U B. Tomlinson him returngd Son of Oshawa. In the County of On- We. 6 8.07 A M. In the Proviace -of Ontario. lab. Local &37 P.M. Y. week with A, J. EL Boil, had a -buslue" Wp.to home after speeding a Coss. Itill apply,th the Parliament of as Local Is P. MI— f do iti-Toroato. 'Trains going Wn# due as follows— the city on Friday. Canada, as this next sointon "'thereof. Charles and John Wagir,'of X,(tu- for a Bill of. Divorce from his wife, No. 29 Local 10.27 A. M. GeorgeandhIrs. Richardoon. are treal visited their father at the Florence may Shemllt,'of 'this City of "-,97 1jeca S.S6 f. U: gain* all visiting friends elsewhere. 'elson, Toronto. of York, in 7%5 F. M. Mrs. N. Bartmi Pwat Saturdayhome of his eon, -,N over- -8an— 0 7 Mail the Province of Ontario.. Martled day. Non. 6 and 7 also run on Sunda -with relatives in Brougham. Mrs. Fred Farmer returned home woman, On the ground of adultery and 7 Dr. B. I. Love had a business Foregoing is I flour in advance on r, after spend. desertion. of Standard time. Of all materials and design trip to Pickering on "SaturdtLy Dated at The Towri 'Olt Osh�%*a, In ing a week with her daughter in -day -7 kept lc�atoak. 14 will pay you lost, Toronto. the Province of Ontario, the2fid ay6f call at our works acd inspect our do* September, A. D; 191& visiting obWu prices Don't be Pit Walter Thompson Is Mis,4' Mfirk Mkcuab and Mkss GEORGE HENRY SIREMLT. Grain -Choppin a 0 T am, 9 in Buffalo for R tew-"Ys Eille Miller returned home on Sat, By his solicitor, W. E. N. Singlair, ly w relative g- '01" u. and do throw off this week. urda'k sitei-ipeddingla. couple of a4 Ontario. 51-13 AND FL IKING 1114, 0 Oshawa, oom #ion- of 10 per oent.,wlili Miss Mabel Edwards* is spending. -r, eeks %A fill jill friends in Toronto. 112 YOZ I 7* a few weeks at the home- of her I am, vrepared to do - Grain Chop- nlysave by purcha flam UQ J� call noliciod. ere. lather h lilng and Oat Flaking every Mrs. Jewell has moved into the J. T. MATHESON boaas recently. occupied by -Mr. Coal, I. -Coal 11 week day except OtBae and Works, Whitby, Ontario Carruthers, Satnrday7- Fred Ward and Thos. 'Gregg shipped iLftrldkd of cattle to To- Hard and Soft Coal •"of the joh The* United Famers' ran n IF. ]Bayles, greenwood to on Tuesday. best quality on -returned OF Mrs. D. A. Scott has QntUio ho&e after spending a week with hand The Pickering - Z friends in Uxbridge. Biro. Charlet Florence spent a THOS. A. LAW, v4pance committee' couple of days with her daughter.-Club'meets in the 201=3COrL320. Farmers Mrs. Goldberg. of Toronto. The object of this Ansoelattoa to to, Edgar Shirk has purchased a Pickering Town Hall on.. hen -house at SbonffvMe and had the"fand prosecute elions! ob -second Wednesday It moved on to his lot here on Toes each- mouth day. Maiilierihaving proper stolen o0runinal. of HROUGH good The first real wintry f the cate, immediately with any member" only'duximg iuminer. mionths. A, Toes . . �A season occurrred on lay last times and bad times for of Exactiti'm Committ". whenabouttwo Inches of snow Tthi past 45 years this Membership fee 11.00. fell. not enough, however, to make Tickets mav be had trom the fted oat or Watch for next meetieg assteadil itsbest d� J; ven SearsterT an appUeatfaji. date. - sleighing. y Miss Isabel Sargent, 'accompan Exec. Cam.—L. D. Banks, C.,S efforts t6 the dove and Palm- + is StAmae A led by her friends, Miss Gardiner er, W. V, Richardson, Pickering. upbuilding of theagTicultural IzTl= 3,4 J. R. Thexte.i: V. J, Clark, and Miss Robertson, teachers in manufacturiug and commer- The Universal Mount Albert public school, spent President SecrslarT SuadAy at the home of. heij par-' tial business of this Country. I Sawing -:-Machine Mlitevale -Club of ients here. ourefficient serviceis available The rink is being put into read. Manufactured by for the benefit of all customers Pickerini, Bakou. Umited Famerls ineas for the winter's sport. The IF. 19. Jackson & Sons - 'Curlers are anxiously waiting for THE Seeds have -arrived. Brock Road. Pickering. 05tit, Bre9A -Rani- Cakes, 0�oklea and Pies. frosty. weather so that they may the next meeting of the -Club reso indulgeip their fayorite winter Home-made Mince Meet 20c lb. it' STANDARD BANK Blacksmithing and Woodworking Mince Plee'2W each. lutions will be passed on pastime. all its branches. Bares lumming the following 4 F. M. Cooper will sell OF CANADA .. .. .­ 8* L Fruit Cake. unexcelled for quality, his farm, and filtno; a spects. crest Fruit I Lot 25, con. 9, eickering, one and a PICKERING BRANCH 55 cents per ib. Re laterowitching of Rallw We stock Gasoline Engines.. Military Training In SO= M• 0 ZIMMERMAN P M*A^acR Wedding Cakes, ready W be feed, half miles west of Claremont. 'b Wheels. CirculsLr Saws. Saw Improving our School System auction. on Wednesday, Dec. 8rT' miNANCH ALSO AT wmrroy) "d-Eme4 Mandrels. an receipt of your order. Regulatioa of Foodstuffs See advt. in another column forStandardization of tam Implamoluta particulars. Ladders ief all lengths on hand Regulation of motor trucks an our and for We. The Presbyterian and Methodist ............. PICKBRING.-ONT' Soft roads Noun" -Sabbath schools purpose holding 01� their annual union Christmas tree and entertainment on the evening of Thursday, Dec. 18th, and the children have ..begun practicing .4or the event. Graham Bros. are getting their horses ahod preparatory to %klaiw them to the "International Live Stock Show, which will take 'place at Chicago next week. We hope ..,that they may meet. with their usual good sncceqp. Mr. Willison, superintendent of the Baptist Sabbath School, and MissAdell Sebutirr, teacher, at- tended the meeting of the execu. :-..live of the Township, Sabbath ',,School Association, at Brougham. on Tuesday afternoon. Remember the combination sale to -morrow (SattirdAY). to be held An Claremont under the auspices of the Farmers.' Club. , En -tries nnay be made with the secretary,John Scott, or with -the auctioneer. H. S. Pugb, tip to the time of the -'sale. The - B. Y.- F. U-. social . took place --,on, Monday night of this week in the whool-room, and a most pleas - time was onent.by all present. After the rexuFoWmeeting, games •of different kinds were played, which put all prewo t in the best ;oflood humor. n.The Baptist Sunday School which bad fixed the date of their 4L �,anuual Christmas tree and enter- tainment for Tuesday, Dec, 28rd, have changed the date to Friday, .Dec. 19th, as the talent that was engaged to assist in the program 'could not be secured for the form- er date. Win. Edwards will'hold an"auc- sale of about live acres of cedar at his farm, lot 18, con. 9, :one and a half miles east ol Clare - wont, on Monday next, and on 'uesday he will &W sell by public =- auction about five acres of good -hardwood timber. to be- sold. in about quarter acre lot*. See bflls. 7fororticulars.- Rev. Mr. Watson, a student of 'McMaster University, Toronto, preached two excellent sermons in 41% the Baptist church on Sunday last, ...and it Is expected that he will officiate again next Sunday. Mr. -,.Watson is a young man -with a -'""'bright future before him as he is A ..forceful speaker and has an at. ,-tractive personality. Tha Ladies' Aid of the Presby- terian church purpose holding a -i- bazaar on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 2nd. A' 'Rood _programme .,,will be provided. Home nrade .7.candy, cooking and fHnev work -will be offered for sale. There will also be booth at which cof­ %:fee- cake and sandwiches will be Doors. open..aEvery- body 7.80. _v.ery-­. :."body welcome. The Mission Cirde and Band,. of the Baptist Chureb, will hold.. a ,bazaar at the church on Friday, rs-D 7, ec., 5th, a68 p. m. There will b0F4variety of fancy and useful- :aetiOlpq, hrmie-mride ept ndY etc.. land.al'so a refreshment hooth. A :.,::.good prozrarnmki'will be given. Silver collection. Conde and QCJeet your Christmas gift and have a 4 -3 of gull t►me. A 2— 03F I �. It, � . - �. 1. I ',�� " 4 ., Iii, ? A�M 7X40 �, ;11 - I 7V .. 7 . 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I .... ­ , . ;. -, 16� . �:: !�:j % :1 "I �, I 11. . :X .. - . - . . - , �-,(, . �, -0,��a -1 :. : , the "Empresa of France, d is 14�jl �; I I I . - .. , ­ '. ,* ',;�7:­�. . - . . ns � I .�r.:. ;, " berore the . , , .. I . .�, .. N., ..:.. . .r R­�- - . - :� '.-.) ifli) . � :�.,.%- . .. war popularly.known as, the �SS. "Al- -- ­ Treat i "Ud " ' ­- � -Dr. Wilhima'Piak Pill;vA�t Dir- , "nt il,:' - � , I �. - ��-. . , �..:-I: - e-".�,-� L .. � L. - �---:' ''.�, � . � . I ­ � . .,�111 .�,I' � �,�-�!��-:. k � 01 . HoW to Tre a . - -- -P4 - " , ... ` �...,;;. . - I an grey- . i ­ . , - . .;� ", .. . ". ,,�. - _ . . �- .., .. I •1; , Eatlin and one of the ocean . . ­ ... ;::... . . - - -.- ­­­- ­­ .. . , - . .: ` -Y - 7' h — ." . . ; 1.t,!-:.- y s�ould.be kept constantly C a ; ounds bitwee4 dinada and Liverpool The body . .. . . ---iitl� On Blood Ad - --.Z: t7� , ' ' ' . .�. -­� ,. I - . -- - . ........ %.;.-.�t!,-y -m tem�crattrre. . . . 1 , 19P19 . ! 4�, *.I he Vessel.. has been, reconditioned. warm in 4 unifoi . . "I ­ I •. 0. -, - ..� ,�....� % . . . . . . . " % . . - . I ..'Nerves. ...'. . . . . - . % . . ....... L . . . .A ., - _-... .- .1 since the war ceased .and r . I . . 11 .. , recently YOu. should avoid d 0�raf t,3 and also .. .­­ . . -'-� ­ . ,.-. �-, �.:-,., - - . " 1. - � V,-,� .:- - - . - . . I I I. completed her maiden .trip .to. Qiiebec. continue the skin gymnastic�s such as Food Is as Important to the -sick .., - . . . . . . ' ' ' �� - ." - I , � - .lWVTeach--.61r6 Courage. i. '.is much easier to saw on panel fronts, under her new name Her Interior aj- we, have ..recom.n ended as preventive person as niediclue. lqrc so In most '.... 11 .. ... �I.."'. ng braid, e . -e m0sufts. Exposure . e cases. A badly , -,. ,- ,;�-... I - �: XW may re- . -, , .. - . -7 . "I', ': � . I b id iggs will . . . . . �, -d � that women' have been given yokes.. belts, trimin' etc.; if raugejnents and litt * ' to light, mild � ca chosen diet . - V the vote and have pushed'. -way the drew can be laid- flit. --Mrs. T. favorably with the great Leviathans' drafts for i'limi.-Ited -period of time, tard recovery,. lit health the.-.natu�a.l ' .4-1 . . follow; ie.�­. - . I . , - healthful 'mea -,appetite Is the best guide to . follow; .,. ... , !��'.­.'-,t,-Ant,6 pmctk.ally tve.r.y occupation. once mck� in this respect. ' The ' "Empiegi of 'serves- as an excellentI ; , . . . . t: , . s1rom Rusting,-- France" '�00 ft.;.beam. sure' and materially aids us in ward;ng � In sickness the appetite Is -often fickle .. V�", supposed to be exclusively masculine, ,,To Prevent Needle has a length of -depraved... I . ­ - - r . - . A -good way to'keep'heedlestrom rust- 72 ft.; depth (to D deck) 54 ft. 6 in.; off colds, but, once the ,cold 'is con -'and 1. 1. 1* 15� ,,I .,'I've been wondering it wouldn't liel, . .u��h­exjibisure* should be.rig-*1 ­P?oIidr fbod n14 -d A good tonic .will - ' - ... !. i-:- I ��,:- ' �A good thing to m he, early train- Iqg is to place them in booklets.,,madb arid a tonnage of 18,000. gross_ .. ' - I ' . . :i 12 tr-- . thing_to ateiit- - . . I I - . 19 _. A frosted, � . .. health. Dr. I . .1 I ...-. avoided.' ! keep most people In good 7 .,­ � Our* daulkhters the same a 'paper idly * ' Z 4 apt of , _ _ i that; from the waxed that Comes strikIqg peculiarity is tko -cruiser's -.1 " � kers. Dqml? . Weather stern, which Imparts a warlike ELp- , Probably one of The -most irApdrtant'-.,%Villt,,tmal�Piiik Pills are the most POPU- 1.:-� 4.1 " , " give so -is. For if men and we. I around crackers. . . I. .we . I . . - - world, harm. .. � i U. E. - 7: men axe to be on- a plAnp, of .equality. causes needles to rust, but this pre- pearance to the vessel. Her war re- . things'to do after having contracted- lar tonic- med!cino, in the w .. . . I- .- .: . .a co!d is to -take a hot foot batft,' at less and'certairi in their action, which . . . .. P'k- . WIWt more reasonable than that they caution .will prevent it. A Little child cord is one to be proud of. E` Olt �4s to build up. the 19-11ood and, restore I .. , �. ­ 3 - France" as the "a teni,�eralure of say'115,Fahr.-nh . , :., " 4 . , . should be'. started off alike in baby -,''will -will errioy making some of these liths The "Empress of ' 1'goe� -hot drink, -probably the vitality to ,the run-down' systcn&.* '-�",'-,'..tood? As it.is to -day the training; booklets, and they will last a 10119 SS. "Alsatian"' - was 'reqdIattloiMd for a wl , a -f " . time -Mrs J. J.'0 C.' - .. * �var purposes under Royal Proclama-ibest is hot lemonade, -and a dose of For zi3wing giri3 who become thin : I - given our boys is very from , , I the I re1­>-1nZ;' medicine. It w11 -be fo'nS . End. rule, for pale, tired,';omen, and . . I Sewing on Late. -When sewing lace tion immediately on her arrival.at i ­ - .� . 11 that ore accord our daughters: I , Is . . 'far ,old poopla v. -ho fail iii strength, h"' I equTage being the most ddmir&ble. on a -garment,- don't forget that. the port of. Liverpool, .midnight on thg cf ae-.,antvge to kL�ep the fcl�t in ot � 1. .. .. After -completion v�at�rnt `�Sm (1cgrec ;dell I. . . . are 13th of August,.1914.. After -ca -a Z)C.initure of 116 -- . . I " tisAtin ir man, We stairt to developing 1 thread at the edgLe-was'Put the . .1 ' ' - - ,, Dr. Willl,,,ins' Pink tonic, Thougands....of people have . I ... � " . iarpor drawstring, and yq'u of discharge, the entire removal of all I for about twenLy -mimite,s to -half an *te�;tlfted to the health-giviDg qualities Win our,men:-children from their' r., .ely. for. ' a .drawstr n . . . I . - ' ' At passenger accommo4lation and * ot,her hour, seeing at the same tlrre.t�at t"'.3 - ,- ­­ -: earlie;st days. .But physical courage; can other the lace to just the rigl� .. . was armed with 8-6 I" of Dr. Williams'— Pink Pills, and in '21" we; fullness without the use of a needle woodwork, she U. bony is well protected and v,,armiy , . . . " . ` I ;r, ,.�', not being so necessary in women, Nv I n . . , they are ihe'only,meili- : - ­ . , , and thread. When one is seeing 'guts, commissioned and manned 4w 'C clothed. If it is'con-,;er, inciny libmes I .fall to impress its desirability on ou'r', .ent, it 39 well 'cine '' Among the homes in which ' - - ' - there is a naval crew -'-under, the command of to take a'full hot or warm bath from I ne ased. . * -was .. ..., "� With scrtion-on a garment wheire , the benefit of this -medicine has been :ddughtfts, the result that though � gathering. Captain V. Pbillimore, D.S.O., and w a 3 100 to 105 or 110 degrees and then go � .. - ---, some of 'them ache re- maturity with! to be turned, this. gatber' - : proved ta - that of .Alr'. B. A. Under- I- � thread comes handy also.-TAIrs. E. S. I attached to the l0th- Cruls6r Squad- 'promptly to bed. ' You, will be sur-.' i 7 I , , . .. - ,� - " - - I - . . . Igave.: wood, Kingston, Ont., who says: plenty of physical courage, there is:& I . . I . Iron' on northern patrol duty, galling ntrc,b flni c ' Wirl . I -large- per 1 T. I . . I . . at prised how r ..have used Dr. lianis' Plifik ;i,71 , . . .. 11 1 ,r cent. who fail ' 'to cultivate'. ng Vilvet�Wlien steaming from Liverpool ,on. ,Aiigust -15th, ye;tr in acid year. put by recogw.zing; suits. - As I . either the physical or mor'al sort. - .I - R61fewi I been based durAn* with the most beneficial re .. . ;�-- - '. A group of small children ranging .velvet over a teakettle, insert a - funnel wbich port she has 9 the first danger signals of the so-called: the result of hard work I was very. - - This will I the entice period of 'her commission. cold, and if it does not respond to. this -., in ages from two'to five were playingi in the mouth of the kettle. .15 � mu -ch , down, and my appetite was .. . . From August to December, 1914, she simple treatment, send promptly for. . 1n thi yard the other ,&y. Sudden '- tated,,. but -family;'. . . . . Por. I got a supply .of the Pills -. . .. j, . ly - spread the steam,aver a larger virf4ce -tried s in your very.p ­ � i and the work will be -quickly- rema as. above y r physicl.sn.. . I . . I 1, �� - the air was rent with the loud wails which I used regularly for some weeks . . 2 December she was made Flag Ship Of As fegards-food, eat tioderatelyJ '.1 - plisbpd.-Mrs. .J. J. - O'C. . with the result that. they restored me .!.. , . v,C:a two-year-old girl.. ]Doors now . . � - . - - - . .11 I- , 1. and Silks- the Squadron. to. which she w' -es at Whiskey snrl heavy doses of quinine, - -' , . out from a, Pressing Woolen- Goods a . . 'Dudley which you tirequently, hear recommend- J proved a blessing -to my daughter, who , I* ,open and mothers rushed tachea, and Vice -Admiral Sir Ito iny old time strength. They Also -, ., I half dozen houses, while older When pressing a wool fabric or a piece; � . I . I -, R..-& DeChair, K,C,B�, AI.V . . . - ,.d., hoNsted ed - are decideidly' objectionable' And - and . ­ : � . . �� * - and brothers- -from deross the -street of fine silk, Jay iinbleached muslin � his flag, wl,.!qh fIcNv up to, March,," 1916� , % , -, I was in a very aiiaemic condition, .�� I left, their hall game to hurry to e� over it, in order to prevent glossing. .1 •usually do more harm than good; •This I . I ssing. U --' . - .. ' who seemed not tQ, get more than . . . . . when he-. s'cceeded:'by-A,dmJr-11 A-pplle'a` *to'- a2 quack remeNez, I temporary edicine ' , ,.-' - .. I I -­% - rescue. . Inquiry developed the fact' After passing the iron over woolens, �under- , emporary relief ,from any. in I -1 I - Sir Reginald G. ,rapper, K.C.B., C.V-0., catarrh cures, and so forth 116mem1kr" D'nk ' 1.�t; up the cloth until she took r.' Williams'WillicCins' theft Mary Ellen had stubbed her toe i with a stift 'brush.-SK.�--Miss- Z. I. D.' ' who was-aucceeded. inWovember; iDIS, .+he so -culled cold may be the beginning, pilf, " She took the pills for about � '. -;. . I - scad fallen down 'in the grass. She. w . . . . . . . . by- -Rear-Adinfral; C. tV.- Kel3liley ��f an attack of influenza. It may be; -. .1 � .. , the. - - , " .. ', � ' wqsp't bur .- Reinf9rcing Stockings. -A good way I three months, and is now enjoying .. '1*1 - . . 4�16 :- - #. not ,the. littlest mite, butt.- Peach, under - whose -tag. .she -tarrqi,, .the beginning-of'tuberculosiw" or pne�u- i bear uf health: For these reasons I ­ ., - her motherpicked ­ ­ the thildrbri's stockings . �. picked -her up a -ad kissed to -strengthen I noted her commission as an Armed monis, and in children is not infra-, ' 11 -4, . t and hugged her 'someone else gave her is to sew strong black. muslin on the . .�. I can atrougly recommence Dr. -'Wit- , Cruiser. '. . . ­ . " : que"rifly the beginning of - whooping� liarus� Pink Pills." an apple, hugged promised her -an auto bias, inside the. beels -and knees. It A . ' ' I . . The Squadron to wbJ.ch.she was at- . . . . . .. ­ . ..... ­f1et 0 . . "Flagsh1p, ot. ... 1- "I ­­ "the 'will show ar�a will treble the life . cough or measles. . - �. - . ....- :. Ai the first -sign that the blood- is '- ­ a . , - cached, and later-bec�-Ma -A -cold in the-- young infatit "s . , :out of order take Dr. Wllllams� Pink * .' 0. ' - , .. . .. � . al gout �!,-. naughty old ground" for burriping the of the stocking.-Mri. J. J. 0 C. . consisted ,of 24 vessels,, the majority' , : , ... .. . . . I ; . . - , . � . : . � . ­ ways, da,ngeTOUS. It sprer-d's ra?j4ly. V-, .Pills, aild noto the speedy Improve- - r - - -- bab She was quite a heroine . - I - I - ... .- ; . . . I . . . I ­.. . " - babp. I . ­ . � • ' of which were ' Armed Mercantile' not promptly 'got under controls- and' meat 'they make in the appctlte,� -. - - - and, encouraged to magnify her little � .Lightening the Husband's Day. - , Cruisers. The dutles .of. the..Squaldroli, ' its. ---� - - Me. .. I . .-. . � � . .- .. - . . . . soon- involves. the bronchial tvbe,s-anc11.heaJth and spirs Yo7i can get these � - consisted" the' stopping ot've'saels, .i . . . .. . Few wives but at one time or � c . A. IuTigs; resulting brentho-Pneul � Pills, throzgh any dealer 4n medicihe .. . ' ' A half -hour lath there was a real 1P* to make I boarding then;. and 'examining their -' . . I . . another that they could he! I . I thrill cry-af pain. It was a thiee4iar. I --o a nionia, which is a very fatal disease to � or by'mall at - 50 cents a box or - six'- * I -1 the day -of their -husband's -lighter -lighter and � Pape"% and should n examination infants And young children. especially; boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Will!nms'. ­ . I -. . . . . -old boy--ovOrybody knew in both in -1 they prove-to4je at all of a suspicious I . - . - ­ I l�, . J more successful., Many study this. I under 5 yeirs - of ..age. The mother J Medicine Co.. Brockville,. Out --� I " ­ ­ -- I . . I ­ stances *be waz cirying, cries are as I proposition and perhaps .think that I nature, a Naval 'Officei was -placed.. In . .. % 6 -1 _.. . . . �. - , ­- ., . � who- has a cold should always wear a I - - - , . distinctive as voices. He had -fallen h - 7 , . 1. e have- been. out in the field; charge and they were ,taken Into a. mask when nursing .her- baby, -so as . I : -- A .. . - load I . ' on; , A -mu 7... - ;`.- down the steps' and cut Mir knee ' and -helped to put. on a load of hay Kingdom port_. for closer -.ex-. t - � . stard plaster should- not -bf I I I 0 prevtnt the, of any kept In the same plate all the time. ­ *- I . the concrete walk. Blood ran down his, . done something toward I amination. This similarfy' applied to . . -. , or grain, or I . I lets coming in contact with the baby. ' . ] log and he really was hurt. Was there . i the chores . . ­ I. ... . � . .. . - . .. Just as much ;ood is -accomplished it.-- .. -. . -- �,; -tha .same commotion? Nobody ran .., they have, done their best imy ,inembere of .the passengers or .1. - . , -k isr.-place�d a short distanee7 from - th4 . - ; and sill they can, and this really is a crew, as each a6it eyi6ryofie'had to '- ' * -. ' " . . I . % . . ' 1. � out, This next-door, neighbor' looked � - - AT 0 m or give a. satisfactory explanatlon as to -. Who Is My Neighbor? - Z-' -spot .affected. . .. . . .- . . . � .... .. ­��.. ...­ .1 I I I- out the . window and laughed, the Ail ;j great deia,l,..o.ften, far. to aitch their nailonalfty and businM4.­ Xvall. And ,.Vlio is my nc�kEhbor?.­Luke I -rte_I .. .1 I �'! woman ' to'do'in addifion to her holisi- . . . . . . . .- - . " I -,. :. ­ �. . . r � labie recoro show that in all the. . - Buy Stamps. ----- �--­--- . , . . . ;ren across the street mocked ' ' - I .. I : .. -...­ " i him'! hold cares. ' . . A10' 29. ., � '­­ I . .- I . . . . . and his own mother came to the door But there is' a eery good way i . n Squa-dron IntercevieA some 10,000-ves- -is be my neighbor just over the way., I . I . . . - I . - - .­.-;. t : ar.d, commanded him to stop cryi.L,j� which the wife . ma hen her huiband' sets, but it. Is impossible -to state- how Or *the m'du bq-4-ldi my door? ' . === .- . . -and be a -man! - -. . . - ., . � . . [aside from sharing the active work many. these 'proved to be en;age�d The ..one who bib -friends afid comfort �� # ­- - , . . , If YW want to-teachatoicism. it was In work hostile to the Allies'- inter -esti.' - I � ...... .. �! JN TEN YEA " . , out of doors. I mean by the work ". all. . I .-.. I pwper thing to do, and at. -any , In tho earl. . . .. ­... , , 1*dois in the kitchen. Good cooking has y _part, bt-.1.918._ circum' " or he who needs me the more?.. I -, .. . ­-�:Z=.­.,%-�. - .. �� it was far. saner treatment than I stancew permitted of the 10th � Cnitsfj . I 1500 I . . !, ;�afttote more -to do wlth* the farmer's success The- NTaster - hath told of one, In dis- - Dollars - .: .. 1+ the little girl got. . B -004, ' . Squadron- being considerably reduced'' - -tress-: ' ., - . .. . , Invested at 3%,will amount to $697.76 - I . ttl But it was ' -- I or failure tb.-.n we are apt to think. A - � - ­,; t-, � . ... .. I- , . .1. - I - , . . .. . . . : F - - 1. VA . treatment for the lipy, why wiisn'l It � man is just in numbers. and've-sseI4 so engaged ill-treated; forlorn.: unknown' . .If invested at 4%, interest coin' � . . . . I `7 what his digestion makes . . e good for the girl 9 Why teach being- allocated to Protection ' pounded quarterly, will , qually ' �, .' A I ,of him. If he .has good food -to eat, Duty, -the ."Alsatian" figuring -Amongst T_he -s . nelglibbr as oni�, tho of birth . � . .:" :- � - I M—to grin'and--bear it, arid encourage;. . amount to ..'....'. -... ".,... -$744.26 ­ - ,- '. �' eats it "with w relish­,Aigests it 'j)ro-1 - de��Jseid. * " ' - ­ "' I - 1. � ­ - - � . -,baby? -Wlteril. I But it invested in our - ­ - . , I ­ ---� -:. her to grow into cry perly, the world has a good look to the number and b0ng,.I�-tat! - onAd. On - ' -Who -.KnAnesa =%Al. love la,id shown. 6,/20/0 . ' that girl' becomes a woman she' is .- -1 the North Atlantic route In aik;h 6. Debentures will amount ,to, . S860.ft . I ' him and he gets throLWh the hardesti - g . -Go likewise and do** was His I � — going to meet a great many'bumps.. kind of work in good shape, going to I)actty_A While so engaged she escort- Ing word. , . . .. I .. -Write for Booklet . .'- . - Wouldn't it be better to prepare her, ed nine, ednvdyg .of about.: ' esse4s - And 160,' If tru4'rifthbor I'd e,- * 7 ` " I o , : his rest at night with a clear " v� I The Great W&t Pe�manent I I �, . number I will seek for the ones—Ein . afar. ' Loan Company. . for them at she goes along, than to stimated nui? - - f -and ready- tot Abe ale-Ap which: wily each, carrying A/c, - I r .-Coddle her througb.infancy and young; i of - ti�000a per confoy Of K000, prin- NN�h . . I come to him. ' . . - �- . . 1. 1N --need shall all air plea. -.[Toro" Offlee - 20 K Ing St. Wei! . ood and'then thrust her entirely,, well worth while for cipally Americans. I . . . . . . Fred Scott Shepard. . to ; I I ,�. . . ,!.: . . .i ,Unprepared, into a world full 6f hard, This makes it, I While. engaged on Convoy Escort. . , .. . , I - - the farmer's wife to study the food-, . i 0:, — � ­ I - ­ - .- : -:- bumps and bruises? Why' -wouldn't it -- � duties the -Alsatian" Also carried -- I.— �.. - . - ....., � I----- , i she prepares and give its cookiiig.the., . ,Not .H Is Head. .-,. .. =11 I MUMN!IIIIIIIIIIIII ­ . ' ' . , -- I � . . *14� 'be a good thing to teach our girls .- . J tr000s and, cargo. the number of form. -1 - . ­ - -­­­— ­ � * . . . 1; fortitude - and physical - endurance? , hpst possible .care. 'OftEn it is not er per voytLge - betfig -about 600,' and . .A.Scotsman-was being shovyM ever 1� . . . I .. - - . q In possible for the farmer's wife to het I the weight of cargo per .voyage be- 'a man-o',war for the first time in his . . I %� . Those a"butes.smJust as necessary, I wouldlike,. ped- -life", and, keenly Intetested in iff r• -A. G. DANIEL'S .�� '�,-7.1.'-;0t.` , 1juFt thethingsshe would 'ft i . .. -,* I '' tweet; i,000'and and -3.000 tons.' She made . in hoine-making as they are in wage-een . . - I , . .... ­.. - — -A . . ' ally at acme of ear. This d * h A 96 te- ' - ... I I . . earning. There would be less wlilning I her last voyage .OIL Govemincnt -Ser- he saw. plied'his- gut e. ..It 11' r . . . g -illing" fi-om of'Allel,�i6P9-- ' *- �' . . -., I I 19 *," - , ­.. : . -, 11 M * ,. places heavier strain upbn her to see I vise tu N�ove'mber, 11018, 8 . ... J . .. —. � and fewer complaints when things-. '" The marines seemed ticuarly to fc. 2 io I !. ­ � - for complaining is to it that she does fia'y-e 14 cooked I Liverpool on the. 14th, and radocked 17 4616 - %, � ­ ; - didn.'t go right, . . - - C i 11 �., I i $ , n U n ,to one, he .I .1. %­ - � '. � � ' . 117 a sign -of cowardice and weak-.; well Vd served � an attractive man-, at that pQrt on December 11th, ,191,�, I ierest'himi And, got gt1r) . per'. :­,­ .. -.... `o ... . . ­ . .1 ­ 11 ' * . i, ter. Farmer folks do not need such iL having steamed i**-iotaF.d1stin-ce.­ on pointed . -to, the "grenade" - in the . . . - •. . - - I --'Z. . . . , , ness. � I as -may be supposed at c,ovqriin,.. nt Service of 266,741 miles marine's cap, and asked what it was. . . . I great variety as I - 0,%-4i, - Teach Lbe girls that I ­ .... . i s. a game shy time of the year. Good, prIalb, -coftsurned'N,6fl. ton�s of coal.- Tfie marine -looked at hiiii in -is , iir. I . -- , - . *.�`1 .� of give and take. There has been to6 . to I arid . . .. . . . � ' simple food, well cooked, is enough on'January 17th, 1919, she left for prise. .(Hoof:"DreSs � much giving the best room r . - 11 � . � ing ,,: , r4, I ON- � " 7 1 r a),. -,- I - - - ,­ , I I r ee th I � I I I r, ,,, ' '-- Z $ - d 1 _ , nes ,;. to 8'0'� � give bealth, ,and streng-ch, -for the day's GiasgOw, having been placed- In the "Don't, you know what that is?"..he., I and letting b%ther take- what he can. . .1 I � . . . . I . . , work. - One thing above' all is-neces-:hands hands of her build ers—Messrs. Board- asked. "Why, that's a turnip, I �/ OF We have ,insiealL too I ng . .- 1. . . . . 1. - ­ . I of I w - I .. . . , that brother mustbead gentleman and . Tmbre A CO.--bY •the Admira ty or re. 'cou se! " I to ttiiout an I . " . � I -:�. : .. I 10 I . scry, and that is that everything shall' I - 'f* "" ­ r' . ­ cjua:i fer prevent , ... . . - -be cooked perfectly done. Half -cooked' conditioning, being redelivered to the "Ash. mon;' Scot, Im- 'a 1 -4 , . n," replied the Ing .and curing because .. give up 0 sister b use. she isoa.girl. is. a burden to c'4j,P.O.S, at the' I 'iin' aboot yer Corns. Quarter- -:,-.: i -food of any -kind.., .. the e *Port of 'Liver �n I aiiehf1j, "'I was 4i'o a , JoWs miake iimple'justi,ce the rule in- , . p . Cracks, *Cracked . '. 1414. - ��­,--;,. �..-"­7'�', .,� 1. � , I I. . �. . ,- I . strongest digestion and helps* to make Thursday, 19eptember 25th and sailed head! " . t v"-':-,: I .: � �r- - stead of six. Let the girl know she - work hard and disagreeable; - . * - - ...- : . .- - ­ 1. . I .— fT o o t s, brittle, Z must expect - nothing simply because: -fof Webec on Fiidiy,'§e` "September 26th, I '- . . . I "' " -- - ;. p .— I tender, dry 6r ' . ­ .1 ) � .. . 1. .., I - - . 4. a I �­-- ­trn-Od feet, ql." ... 0. It I � - she is -a girl.' Teach' her to be what! - - F . , . - Captain Ontram, her rap a u wasen � war broke out, was given the rank of I , % . ..the boys call a "good sport," to play'; TUC I Commander R , , N, R ,; . an,,1- acted In that the game fair whether it* is A child'§ -1 FATHER . '. . , RL %L T4, .- -daptLetty, which ,was ,-,E an advisory; 0 L� ONES ' ! Y- .. ,game or a youth's boys, to bririg t nature, -under- both Vice -Admiral Sir.her up as we do our boys, to be brave, i I111ormt and independent, claiming no , PD LE I Dudley R. S. De Chair, K.C.B., AIX.0.01 * '- ' i . . and Admiral Sir Reginald .G- Tupper, I• thing which is not hers by right'-azid r '.., .insisting-� - - - I .- - - is * KIC.B., C.V.0., and ,was granted- the � .. . on getting what is her due. Canadian fall weath^,3r extremely for, rendered, being; 1 dot .0 -A.3u- ,- I -- . f% 11 , D.S,O. .1 . . I � I -; - .. . . non -min- As It is non -min- - 11 �. %, I -,.,, `79 . . 1 -4 I eral; but Vurely . ... vSgetable, ft Is I- .. . . absolutely harm- I.J I - * . ,­.. I- - '.-.��l , , , . , �- I It . I . ­- less. -Why.. risk li, , , " I ,, - ,-. - . . I 11 impairing the I �� /i% ' value of your value horses through i . I .. , Cracked ,or -con- ­ . tracted hoofs when, by applying this - . ­ ­ - -J'` 1 tw well-known standard remedy YOU can .. ; keep them .in the' best of condition? ­ �­ :- !�� ------ : �2. -. : . we can't 0 3 y c s, ,v hard on mut; ones. tie .,I .warn;. — I is easy lo apP15� =9 .. t 1) . i succeeded by Captain Cook at' the . . . reme effleient. L , "encouraging her -to, -cry when •she is 1 and bright and the next wet and cold. I 100 per dan�K - � I same time as .Admiral Tupper was .1 — . . * . . '": , -L �'-.' ­­��L ' ­. ,, _ , * L ;:_ ."", � ; . ;'­.,:" . I � PRICE 60c. an .;' .; - �' ' I � , in, . -h ­�­��­i.,- ; . , - , F-t5c t'.; ;' ­� -­ ;.., 01.11 . - 1hurt, mop, 811ceeeaed. by Re&i-AdmiraI­Q,'.W P d q e when she has a little achel These sudden ebanges bring on.,601da, . . .. - ,114 W04"DOWS &DOORS . . ,•lyr - or to --take pe*tty rel7erfge' cramps and colic Prid unleis the �baby's . ­. . , . ! . pal ,. I Keighley Peach. C64)tain Cook was P., �-, 12 ES to wk VOW . •. .. . t; ... �. . 1. ­.!.. -1. ". ., 8 -thwarted. If she is to bq: little stomach is kept right the result' . .� P op-=i0sm. F&a . when she i I appointed 'Flag -Captq1m, And granted �.'��rz--,T;" 7" -S i' 'Big Animal Medical Book, Sent Free. - I world,is suffer-'': may be serious. There is nothing to I I -- r ., . ;&.,- I.'I* " the sort of woman the ' A-Wkh-claw Safe ae- : . - L . -ceping a commission as Captain A,.11Z-R,, 'and I . .-1 I ing for,to-day she mustn't bebrQuight'equal Baby's Own Tablets in I% . . ' ' livar. gulmb" - ­ DR. A. -C.� DANIELS COMPANY r. i now commands the vessel. ' - - " ' ,I- I The,: ...... . . ., � She must the little .ones ,yKell. Th ,­ . r - .. � Tile 6 Pri U4 I .. OF CANADA, ;MAUTED , S, I � . " . . up to be a "little lady." . . 1. ­ .- . . . � . � . . -t------0.- -- ----­­- . � , : I T C., &%-n FU4 , - * the stomach, regulate the: bowels, �.­ I ' - ... . ... .. I � -1 :be taught, as her brother, to take . � A Res'Veis'r-16.- '- ' . . NT41 lot.=. wiz!et KNOWLTON - '., QVIESP-C of � - . , ",ra."tt .. I ki., ­ "sporting chance, ' briiak u� colds and make baby thrive, C i � . ,�. - , ,,- - � '. " ': sporti g I � I .. I , . ;� �- - V -AV COMPANY, Llinited . -- ------ . 1�1 :,. 1. Little Ilelen'sroldest sister was con I 1. ­':,� .� -1 '. % �,�, The Tablets are sold by medicine -to HALLI . � T": r. . , ::. ..�'h -,.. . r�CTaV"el,f- , , . ".� I OIL ,I ; I I . . - .. . . ­ . ferrin- on her sonic bits of useful InItTorl AIRUjO44 CANiDA - .. . .�", � ." -,.,. .; - ­ r . � dealers or by bitill 'at -Z5 cents a box . . - I - . ­ ­ ­ ­ � , . - -Ai Housekeepers' Exclitinge. - , ' 't,nowledge 9s; she helped the child,tm- -..�-z.�.­- - ----.--.--,- ---. . I ,. . .� r `� . . froin The Dr."Willianis' Medicine Co., ­ L . ­­ - L � . L - - ­­ -q-- I - ­­ � ­ rt-�l 1: '�4..­ r..: " - . - . - � , -; dress. . ..1% . � '_-., -The" I FOR GREAT EFFICIENCY GIVE �,.;;,­�,�, .­ . 0 '' I- I . Hassall Neidle.-Tr3f* Brockvill4i, Ont. . r", she said, "all the OH 9 . � I I . � .,�. .. * I ' �4­�, -keeping a sniall ,steel crot�het needle . . , , You know, -den . . 1- , . - - - I . * : I * . - .- . ­­ ... ­ -- ­ .. . . stars are worlds iik,[� onrs." f._ ­ -�, - � , _ 4n your sewing machine drawer. 1, - .. Spohn s DistemperCompe - . It � i � *A ii,,�.-..­ -% U . ..'... - � . *t J�J-(-.. 'L'.�- "L ,t "N Well, if that's so. I shotildn .., e , I - . I - , Ir-und L : I ­'. . - . . will be found invaluable in pulling out I 0 amount of scrubbing can make, . .i 0 . .1 . 0 ' The rigor and cb'an;�om of' winter weather redu�.,e your . �.� I .11.� . -7 arel Flelen - �. . " 7 11(.rF;t,.,% he is suiceptl e td . . ..,: _ be4inkl, ripping, catching the under a rusty milk can. fit to put..milk. . one of them." dect, U) C, . . � � ,_- Z- vitality. In condition, bl , A - " ' lowered If his sys, . . 3hread,-and� other details to GAns Are _costly these days; so are st tly. -It would fie so horri-d whian rnytfrgloirs, dli'�&se- His efftdoney. is 0 cans o� milk. Cold squeezes milk to led! " . .A tem is nQ.t able to with.Aand exposure t disease. SFQZWS �A -M. A. P. . ­�, I , 0 ­ I I. � i,, � sewing. " ., 1. . .. ,. �4- , v.111. k.-ep your hdree In condition and free from illse"G., .1 . . ­ 1. - the � -,� : , I . - - rellev.et; . Viste;uper, Wrtqpza , PJnlr Xyjt. . . .. . Garments. -When nothingness, dry weather causes - 'r ----- . .. . Presents ind ' . Handling Small Garments . Coughs and Colds. Buy from your drug:gist* 1� I 'ng children's, dresses. do . to live . FRr C : . .... I - -maki crows to shrink, but rusty cans are Serpents are said to be able. . SPOKN )MIZIDIC" C931117A311T. 005KIIIIN, MDTA39 39 V jl,J6 . , .... . , It 1, � �� 11 I � � r... the batk seam until the last, as worst of 'a3L . . �1, . * '. six months without food. L . 11 I ., . 1. r� . � ... .�.. . ...�;r r : . I . I 1, -, " L . - I . .. -, , , .. . ­ .1 r . ... I I . . , .. . - . I . L . . . I 1�k , I � . . . . . . I . . . 11. . . I I I . . . . . . .. .. I � . . I . 0 . .1 I . ..i:.,.._ - - — A�;�k;�.,.�,�-,.-! �4­­ .., �' ­.: - . — I . .. ­�, ,_ _.L. , , _ � . _�� '­., -t -­­­­� -%�.'J­0,'_� -'�'-._.-.;"�-L-w,.�;��-.�.:.,I,r—,,",.kt;,-,� -- �� ­"'�' '­­ - --;J ;.. �a�A.'F''., '� ,- ¢t .r•e.n. �1Fy'Z"'+x'.A."tn"k'�v..di,• 'r+""e de.-... �K✓^FGlr",,.'.A,r"�(� OP WISP" ,c . ,ear rte+ &... �.::-.� i• _. ..h _. ea +st....v . k., .'' I � . .., Y!�1py n u 3�. A <.. 7 . .�....�:R':.r '.w. r ,'�'!a''.';L -.7e ••• .,n �" 7. ...d���• es�. , "v.: - #. J /.,, '�•ii - ;•...,, R v..'a..,. r��s�. v .. •" .. ice +3." . ,.. -; r" w.d. yfi .... .. •. ..,. :..;: .. .c .. C :{"•,..,.'.'.'.,1; ,,• .ap .Fry, �.�,(.,,6 .,.. "'Y' •z Fri. . `. ':.,n . ,. y Tom. :STN-., •"�, _ w j._ .y,` ,w". •Eti /.. ... ;,-t.•�,..,.�Wn,.. _ .. ..._.z�r:ir a,,. ..._ ,..*•.s...t._� J � � - _ •.xn?n'r.. _ _.,.sv..;;r,.�i,'u�iJiF.!5cr .. .:�.. lief.. . .riS�. 'x. -.Y3 , ..._.,"(. .�� _ _ ',-r ?�'^ � ry 1. �'' � � i _ �a •cin,• . What An, Opportunity. - ClassifiedAdvertisements. =Ra y S P 0 G � �. rtY3A Two newsboys sat in a theatre gal - ran _ eY�TTi!>�+�e��1_ lery while "Hamlet" was being played �" CHILD'S 1, n'.. -.-ATTACKS j P Also tweet ICALkY BLACK y it was the first time they Hal} Been a Also twenty other pairs. IC 13roae rplay, and they were quivering with Bothwell, Ontario, r , - ,,. _�' Oan�9 excitement. .In�the last scene, after, r 'oolf it ton e l ltel11ove�ot ' Sl Liniment scatter$ Hamlet had killed Laertas °and the WANT= ---- •` SOI1S from little stomach, king. the queen had died Of poison, i3 AW 'B'L'R8 -WHAT'HAVE "YOvt, ` ' the con eetiOn and „ wlut,prtoe! -Held Bros,. DothW" ` $ - tl,nd the ' "Moody- Dane of a , poisoned Ontario. liver dad bowels ? _ f x relieves psi wound, the younger of the lads could : _ - - - contain himself ao longer. Turning Wa to his chum of `streets, in raptor. U'tIRBT CLASS ' (}:1R.CiPi ' Il[AN a l' State experience end gages wanted. Q, A' little, applied urithook rubbing, out{ tones he said, "Gosh, Bill, what a Reid Bros., Bothwell Ont.• - ;rill � }teneOate immediately and rest aell!na; pas " _. soothe a nerves. and so a th time for (3xt Sloan's Liniment is very effective >tasaurzovs.. — 1 in 'aXaying' eic erna7 gat s, ,MONEY -ORDERS. ENS WANTED ALIVE, 20 CP1N'F8 3 S pts s sjrain e a pound, any. size. I pay express braises, aches; stiff joints sore mus- The -safe Way send money by mail within 806 miles or Toronto. No deduo•' Iles, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica,-rheu- tion for shrinkage. , Samuel Lewis, 660 r uratic rivinges. to Dominion przss Money .Order. Dundas West, Toronto. i Keep a big bottle always on hand (� ANCEIt TUa1oxS LUMPS. RTC. „ or amity u Mae anada. She Should Worry. Cin nal and externah cured withoai Druggists everywhere. d "Delia," sa n y our Dome treatment. Wrlte ne in C y� 1 id Mrs Ba ` ws "sterol' e late. Dr. Hellman 11Redtoai � �'• - 45c, Toe, $1.40. "I met -that policeman to -days who sat Co . Limited.aColtinstwcod.• Ont. .e ` in tiie kitchen with yot} so long last — ' night. _ I took advantage of the op Within a new electric fiat iron is BUM portunity to epeak'to him:' - f a fusible strip which melts if the iron T "01i, go on now,'." replied Delia, with ; hecomes averheited and cuts off the f Accept "California" Syrup of Figs 1 r _ a smile. `Ye needn't thin that you current. ti only—look for the name California on 1 1' ` k the package, - ;�s� make Ime wan bit jealous. mum. 'Oi moi_ i rinimeat ossw Gazest is Cows thea. you are suis your. ha' got him •safe- enough:% child is having the best and most New Canadian Chemicals. harmless laxative or physic for the ';175 9153 �• Prior to 1826 women's shoed weiti ' T -.•• " fttuard's Uniment cures vistomper. made withqut .heels.. little stomach, liver and bowels. Cfiiid• Mining developments in Canada ere. - r ren love, its delicious fruity taste. Full -No. 9153—Ladies' Dress. Price, 25 proceeding along several new lines as i • M directions for child's dose on .each cents. Two styles 'of �eeve; with- or the result of distinct dtseovertes. Im. A Coming Financies:. bottle: Give it trithout fear.. without fide -pleated sections; inster mense deposits of astricauit have been' •'Guess'I'll g6 inty the parlor:' Mother! You must say "California:" or shorter length, In 7• -sizes; .3�i'to found in'Muskiki hake, near Kaska- "Na. Pun in there, ante six with her ' LISTEN' TO THIS i 46 ins. bust. Size -36 with pleated kee Springs, in SaskaXhewan. To the beau. What you wanter go In there • 2, sections, instep length, 310 yds. 54 ,ins. ti -acre this commodity . is known as fer?" SAYS CORNS LIFT Mo�'S Cott hs -land wide. Width •1� ds. . .. . crude Glauber's salt r salt cake sul 'I won'f tie' Tong: ' .He'll pay me a - 41,, - Colds Go (Ztaickly No. 9175—Ladies' Dress. Price, 25� phate, and latest -surveys indicate, that quarur to git out." � NICHT OUT NOW cents. With or without vest and tunic; there .are deposits -to the extent of 9,- C 31 She cannot afford to be sick two s_cles of sleeve; two- ee 90p,400itlns• .•The crude• material is at _ $u Thrift Stamps �`♦moo and neglect her household ' . 1 ski t., 5 p You reckless then asci women echo 4W duties. At the first sump- - instep or shorter length. In 7 sizes. present being shipped to Kit'chene•r, are pestered with corns stud who have - toms she prepares she way 34 to 46 ins. bust. Size 36,, instep Ontario. The by-product-wlll •iuelu(le ••- = = _^"-�'r"}` `' ^"'- '" at least once a week invited an awful for quick recovery by the length, with tunic, 3-% yds. - 64• -ins. Glauber:s. salt, whfch is used extensive- / death from lock, or blood poison ars n� immediate use of'Gray'i wide. Width 1% yds. ly In-paetmaking; Epsom salts, tl9w,totd by a Cincinnati authority to as Syrup—a household These patterns may; be, obtained., broin:de. eomnnon anti, an(1 magnesia, use u drug calleil freezone, which the =, preparation of sixty TORPEDOED! moment a few- drOP3 •are applied to s ears 'stand:ng, from your local McCall dealer, or: which articles were larbely Imported any corn, the soreness ts. rel/eyed and . _ - tamb.r.tway.bare from the McGall Co., - ?0' -$and • ,St.,' to pre -ward: ys from,Germany and the - _ _ - - - soon the entire corn. root and all, lifts f Toronto Dept. W. United States. _. Out with the fingers. {y - British. C:oitsmbla Inas been able to Don't blast your. Liver and iit-is a sticky editor compound which q offer a uer� lnciuw,try in that of mining d to mo it -Is applied and - Bear Fact. _ 13owels,•bui t31 a -simply shrivels tie ;corn without in. .,+- • ? i - Epsom salts. 'The discovery of large ,i „ -__ tCalil c e 7 I "By gar. you think Pierre -make fool a Cascarets. ;dam ng or even Irritating the surround• depo4lts of these salts ryas made a few Ing tissue or skin. It is'claimed thattalk!'' exclaimed the French Canadian years ago In British .Columbia, but it - f' • • •• « •» • • • • • «- • • • • • • • a quarter of an ounce o1 freezone will r;uf�le of aaourist. ='I tell you that bear - i is Daly -flow that` they are `ki9lug .mar-_ 'Yeti aleft s�d•womea w>>,o cant gel � cost very little tit .say e1 the d:•us -, was the beefiest I Terre, ever seen_ j kated to any extent in Canada. The feeling righ—whoJlave headache, stores, but is sufficient t9 rid one's fest Sacre! Re beeg,as little mountain. F of eeery hard or soft corn or callus. deposits' are located In a chain -•of fine 'coated tongu,., ))ad taste ' and foul , and bees eyes burn in bees black face Inkes 'near Basque. The Lakes are 'of'. breath. dtxziness; enn't sleep; are bili- 1 You are further warned that cutting , -Can We Prolon Life? . ` at a corn is a suicidal babiL ' $ like two' ftra costs. - He jes' sten that I the basin variety and are is _the dry pus, .nernotta. arid -upset bothered with' Iii connection .with tflis vital ques- ' by rock and leak at me, and all. the , •- � Hon. it is interest ng to. recall the Bis- I brit, where the combined rata and a sick, gassy, dlsors�ered stomach and sap out of dry bones, sad I get nti 'inowf-ail does not exceed five"inches =colds.':_. _ - - -' `eoveries o! scientistR irho claiat" to ; more life'n ole'tree. , annually. The deposits are -covered Are. you keeping your -liver and- J> 'hive found the elixir •ef life. ' .."Then bimeby he take 'step toward with wake- from 6 • laches- to_ 1 foot bowels --clean with Cascarets, or shock. 3ibiCE � lam One of the most. amazing theories me and my bah -rise- rtght'.np on my from the heat of March until June or tng your insides every few days with put forward was that of iietchaikoif, "head, me, and I drop my gun and run _. i July. ` The hot, dry summer. winds Calomel, .9alts, Oil -and v_tolent pills , , w r(ecommen a those who wanted _ tip tree. '-f deter- know bow 1: get ap i evaporate the water very rapidly, and Cascarets work while you sleep; to live long to drink'sour -milk:'ilia �-that tree. 'no.' .Sear he sit down at during most of the year the magnes they cleanse the stomach, remote- the �.._ � WRCOUGHS _`'prescription was taken up by tfious• bottom and wait forme. .Cold?'-Sacre! -lour sulphate may be .easilq removed. sour, undigested, fermenting food and 'nada, but so tar -tDlre has been ao.� i like to freeze. I stay there" long Development of an asbestos deposit foul gaseii; take. the excess bile from great In ape in the number, of cen- time, oh, beeg long time, .•-getting near Port Daniel, which ;}a about .sixty, rthe_ liver and carry_ out of the jystem tenarians as a result of the sour milk colder'n colder. I think pretty quick mlles'west of Gaspe, Quebec, is being all the' constfpatid wasie matter and craze. �.I drop off, but bear he, kind of laugh snanced `by'a company in bIoutreal, poison in the -bowels. Cascarets never , The famous. Preach physician. -Dr. 'and I hang an little while longer yet: The--materiat Is"low grade, but with gripe, aicken- or cause inconvenience yt Hrown4equard, claimed to have in, Wish I have my gun along me, but 1 and Cascarets cost so little too. u some 2,000,000 tons in light. Th , vented as "elixir of .life," _ a serum -ain't got;- bear be atmos' setting 'ot . maximum quality of the asbeefos is - which he proposed to inject into the it. I can't hold out= longer, What stated to be No. 2 crude, aost s g 1 es _02 ss'� p t'•� 'veins of the aged and the jaded, -while-, .you think I do, eli?'r - • a_ Swedish doctor spent -many years %4 a waited patiently for him. , to go A S rs a �a- Cure 9 - v working on "his theory that the secret r on,' knowing well -that the question Canadian Fruit. • ,i' � ..of perpetual youth lay In the in I was as much for rhetorical effect as The famous fruit districts of Canada • M.D. ad•.iaes: "Persons who ±; � }� .duction of a certain serum into the � because be., desired an answer. are the. Annapolis Valley in .Nova suffer C.,:-= ay. -ere ore iuc igestioa �j ` thyroid gland, or, "A,lam's apple," i. "Hy gar, I let out one gree; beeg'1 Scotia; the Niagara Peninsula in On- and eorutiRition can ogre then- + A, _•which, according to, experts, is the one yell, and drop off thatllmb onto bear's I tarlo, .and the Okanagan and other a aelTes by taking fifteom ta_1' • " imalnly indentified with -ageing of the ,rack afid hang on die so surprised valleys in "Britlih Columbia The In a thirty drops of Extract of Roots body. he glue 'beeg juitlp dad roar and tun ket, is world wide_ Social;.conditions, . Ce' after each meal and at bedtime. • ►� r t 1\ Extraordinary results are claimed Gosh, how' he run! I don't breathe the beauty of homes and the, abut,- •) • ' T This. renitrly i, knows as Monter .. y. dance of good land open. attractive op; T ax '-for the method of treatment In:crited once; twice before I nee beeg c.i[i rise p 'i 1LSE -' !e YQ NIYI! some years; 'ago 'by M. Quinton, ot.'right_up in.fro.att of us, :,That c11Pi' awe, portunitles to prospective fruit grow- a ge'Eel's'C!1;sitveSyrnpin the drag 'Paris. He contended that all, living maybe three miles from where we ere trade. Gct the genuine. hoc. • C1<t1C _. gnj - P :. :.-a and $1.04Bottles. s TFIW ' prophylactic, a p�liL l ,. oreatnres bad their ori In in the seas, start. Bear be so scared be kee _ Antiseptic, ro h lactic, deodorls- ; _ , . that_our. complex bodies were right on going, butt his head into cliff _ as IT-0Ta3- tS_61 st 4", Ing, fragrant and. Tefreshing, Cuti- simply large collections of -cells and and drop down dead. cora Talcum is an ideal face, skin, cellular bodies to be found in the sea. "Then I -hear beeg yell, and 'look amesiave pioneer nor Zemedics baby and dusying powder. ' Coave- Quinton argued that by injecting 'a all around to see who calling me. , No. blinard's Lipiment Co., Limited. Hoo7: on nient and economical, takes the place. 'R aratibn. of sea water into the body there. Thea I bear bee roar, Gentlemen,—Last winter I received p O �1 �Q S �S of other perfumes for the person. A • Q 8 great benefit from the use of MIN- few grains sufficient. One of the in- -sup- body, the ce11s• would be'B and, by gar, what you think; eh . That and Now to FeeQ' up dispensable Cutieuia Toilet Trio fort lied etilth the original' fluid from ARD'S LINIMENT -in a severe attack i Mr_1fAd :Free to anr-Ad- p be echo.' Yes, sir; we' go so fax' ;we drew by th6 author. keeping the skin pure and street. which they came. Thus would renew• beat our own echo to that cliff." of DttGrippe, and .I have frequently I Z. Clay Glover Co., Sac. Catieam Soap zee ; ointment n dad 50e, rat- ° proved it to be very effective in cases .• ��est 31st Street ca. C.plusasenc`nsdandatles ad vitality be secured, and disease.and '? Inflammation. mew. York, a s. x, saw, U. s. A.- ofbld age driven away: This is briefly The. 'Women' InstiNke of..Prince Ia9ammYours, the theory, and in actual practice- it Edward Islan washed- and $ un all g P W A. HUTCHINSON. Das proved one of the most wonder the wool the used is the knitting of _ -' .: tui remedies diseovered. socks Burin the war. The search for the elixir of. life has 1 'r: _. ONLY TABLETS MARKED - continued for centuries, but we- seem When •you are: talking with other _ Ito nearer the solution! people even in the strictest, 6ontidence, Pass, Friend.« » , 4 always keep this in mind: "Am I re- The new recruit, being a very pro- BAYER' ARE-ASPIRfN ; "Heaven is not a place we get into vealing business or family secrets, or mising young fellow, was put on guard by dying. It .1s.a state that we realize,private affairs, Wb ich I may, regret alter he had. been. -a soldier palq a, - -- • _ : �y living." some day?" week, He was given strict instruc- tionsnot to let anybody pass until they Not ASpifin at All, without the I'Bdj►ei' �TOS3� gave the past; -word. The -word.chosen was "Efficiency." He had been on duty about two- _ hours when he was aroused from his A Health Bibldi ng Foodreverie by the sound of doofsteps ap proacbing- In . the darkness. -He 0 0. Rnp g challenged:— \ �� .,Haiti Mie. goes there?„ • And a voice 'from:the gloom replied: s ,It's quite all right. Its your �' „ .colonel. "I'in sorfy, air: "I can't lei you pass - without the pass word." - A blend of wheat and, ,It's quite all right,"I, tell you. I'm R.. - your colonel, barley prepared to di-- Ach- kale which contains complete d1• Well, I'm very sorry, sir, but' I've For Colds, Pain, Rheumatism, pec got my orders, and you can't pass this �B' Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica, 2�c'a- roctions. Theo you are getting reit 'ere tia-o ener till - you say- `Ef• 111411. phis, and for Headache, Neuralgia, I Anirin—the genuine Aspirin, p gest easily' acid make Toothaeber Earache take �itpiri�l embed by physfciana for over ficfency.' " =**ed with the name 'Bayer" or, ,teen pears. Noir made in ..�....�i Lmtr% r•�o�rtiln C�'1'Y1T1[i - 4 fou are >mt taking ,Aspirin at sA. Handy tin boxes oontalaing 12 7. i - t• Drug6i>� By, Way of Remembrance. Grogan—"Oi hate to plintion it, Mrs. Casey, but your husband Owed me tin. dollarswhen he died." The Widow—"Indade! Sure it's nice for ye to have • something to- raymim-. ber him by." Aompt 'only "Bayer Tablets of. lets cost bat a few cen a. ;Sapirin" in an unbroken 'Bayer" l also se$ larger `Bayer" packages. There is only one Aspirin—"%Ayer" Toes mast say "Su'e't' Aepirfti is tbo trade mark (registered in Canada) of Sayer manufacturo of Real• aeeticacidester of 6allcylloacid. white It is well known that Aspirin means 31aro manufactpre, to assist the public against imitations. the Tablets Of Hayw Cemliaal. ,Witt be stamped with their general trail mask, the 'safer rrron•" ED. 18MUE No. 48—'18. .V�1. 11 - - ­__ 11 -•---. 1��. . 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I ,.'Z �... . . , ,�- -, �' ' I . �� . , 11 �-__- 1.1 ■,. "I .J MB * , , I re , I , LQ - , .,-, was home over Sunday. . confined to the hone with a save I p � I 1-1 I � - I . !.- 1�%�r . -Dr. Henry will be,. here as cold. - - , - � - - . Pq 0 Tt�'� _L; ,* " %., .� I 11.. . , ` - . i . . . . . .. .. . 1� 1, . � I., I 1111�;r a,stial- next Tuesday to atteud to - -We. are pleased to see-Mr. R. - - - . -`! . L . . . ­ . " . . � .�"4, L I. .­ - . . - -- _. ... .. . . . - . . - ­ ,_. .-,R. A. Bunting is offering his . � �­ ". ­ '. � ,� _e - - . I . �. i� ­�, �,.". �_, . . �,�, . 11, . . -, " -, -, �, his professional-duties. ' ­* A. Bun tinlr able to be at 'the store , -,�­ - .1, � ,- ��:_" . I �­ '" , .- ' L I - . �.. L� I - ,.. sale. 1 .1 . . �.. . - - . __�_.; Richardson is erecting -.Rev. Dr. Wm. Patterson will each day after his severe .18 0 ­ _ .L". � ..2 .� i I.. �,;.tv I . I I - deliver one of his famous lectures illness. I— a � �, usiness. do. ing - -�'�-.'L..'Ar � =� ,.� garage at the rear of -his resi e- w' ' '_ church 'on" Dec. -Tw"o successPil sale were bel , a Stock, Dwelling ..", I . .,��. ' .� .. in*St. L'mdr - . .� If . , .P . IL � ,,­ •once. - L -_ I .�.��,",�, -Mrs. J. H. Beal, of Claremont, Sth or 11th. . I during-the week those John Dra- 1�­ -r- .-- --- - I 1. . L ..,. ...­ op' ____,L-!, I village at- ppe and F. J. Staring.. -Good - ,� �. , Sh ­ * '. ­"��. 1* . , . 11 .11 . - 7. �­ spent 1% _A number from the - ­: *, . g and Harness 4 , .. . '. turday with'. her-relativec _­­�_�_r_,_, , - , e, �� , ", � . �._ �.. . , ,'� . � , -. � - *. tended the' .4tibeeitl of the late prices realized. . i.._ � L, . .:. � ,:. . -1 . * I �;. -14 Pickering; . I I " , , . * I r I . ..�_., i � `* �tm?l - and Mrs. 1166-yer, of Green John Annan at Dumbarton on -A concert will be held LS.Sat. . . _ ..... -, -1 "::;I �- " .:-i. � 111"­-.--_-�_-_P ,. , .. . . 1. _ - . * . - . .. . - ! 4,'- � :, -Alf. . � I i . I 1.�' �:,,.'�,PAyer,, visited with Mrs. and Miss Monday afternoon. No. 4 east off, the evening of Wed- - .. .. . . I. . We have some sea in Women's and Misses' Boots ­�'­,­. - , , . I . - .. - * - . - . Fawkes on S' nday. " ' ' , -The township council a ne.aday, Dec. 17th., - ,Particulars - __ . I � one-third valtie. ,. .: .,. � I _.: ­4.f special meeting on Frillay'for the later. I *** " w . ,,..,at one-th r . . . : . I - !:-Mrs. J. W Thexton. and ,child, ' .1 . .-! . . .. .. . I . � purpose of giving the-hydro-by-,.-W--Henderson. occupied the ' . I � ,: - . .. . 'L ­.,�J.�- sane visiting. with -Mr. and.Mrs.,- - - , . . 1. ' erboio. I law its tbird'r6ading. L. pulpit in the Methodist church on . . ..%� �.:' G .i... ..,�,I-­Lurasden, of Pet , , �. . _ preate The Maple Leaf Beef Rini will Sunday,both- morning'dudeven- 1R. A1 BUNTING �' :` .PICKERIN ' " - ­­ - .. I 3 . . I . � - .1 I .,, -Rei,.1fi. McK'ay.'wbo preach - - ht'ins, ' � . . Established 1857.' . I �. . � hold a meeting an Saturday i3tg I when he, gave two excellent .. . . . . � ..'s ad- in SL John'g church, Broilgham, 'a . , . - .. - g . . - to settle tip for the season. All addresses'. . . . on Sunday afternoon, also preach- .'� 1,�._ - child, -who ...1, *.. ..'­ : . _ , - �' ..6. - �� members are requested to atterrd.* -Mfrs. Glover and %, � 7­ � z�',, ed to an appreciistive audience In . I . � _,:� L. I . - Store ...'. �'. ­ - 1, . V -, . �St. Andrew u -, -The regular w(mthly meeting have been visiting relatives in Piekering's Veteran - 'Hardware , . . � ,,_� _ . , , d 9 church in: the even - � . . L . I I . 1­ ,� .�­I'r "�iljff. . . .. . ­ . I - of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will .Bradford, returned and are now . . . . - . . I .. . . "L... . . I . 1: I . I . . I , . ... . .. . .. , . . - I . - I . . , .. : I• I I . " - . . . . -, . , 11�•1 1. , 4. • �- -!mines Rose has. the cement 'be held on Wednesday. Dec. 3rd, visiting witli the former'81parell-ts'? .1 .., I.... I . . ,. . . . . '.., -I . .. . 1. . I . ,:. I " .., Q . . . .. at 3 p.ni., at the home of Mrs. BrAy. W. G and Mrs. Ham. . ... . . . .- . . . I , , , ... � " ." ' i,, �� - ,- - %';work ,,of his new residence .. I . . ,:.. .� , - m: _< -L '_'.' L '_ ' ' _ �,, _ , ,completed, and actor, . atly. reduced-.prices - . � . . . - � !I �� �.,L the coati -Mrs. . Joh6 Murkar returned � ­w-A meeting of the Chamber of . A fe-w ol our Fall Specials at gre . ��'�__'; `._,� �: - home ou-Mouday, after ..spending CQmmerce.will�heLhetd in town I . .. .... . .. . ­..1:'.1­'...,L�A _ :,Mr. Hall, has now commenced nearly . I . .-. . I ., V.."._:,'' -work on the frame part of the nearly thr6e weeks in` Port Elgi6, hall thi,j '.(Friday) evening at 8 1, J Ohly Bissell Carpet Sweeper, 2:50 . - . ­ . __ . .. ... .1. . L-1 0� ­ 2 0 ly Perf�ction Oil Heaters, reg 7.50, for 7. 00 L �� , -, , � � �building. I owing to the serious illness- of her o'clock. As matters of the -great- a . . . , . . .. , . . . ... :. . .4' . � I. ice, who is retir- mother. , . esUmportance is to come before Victor No. -1 Traps, 30c, 4 foi 1.00 L ' ' , . . . , -, I -W. L. ' ' . , ­ . ' "I _ :. ., Court' ' We are p ased 'to state h the meeting, a ftill attendance of - or 35 cents .. , ,'-, .1; . . is about to - - le ' I.t that . Ash Sifte�rs, ieg, 45 cents, ft � iYl-,,�. - .. � �Ic. tag from farming and Shirley,�who has been serious members is requested. I Fire Shoyels 25 cents, long or short handle . 1. : �A ,&;, .:.,,, come into the village to --reside, Dr. Shil* . 1211 . - L. - "..:., 1. .11 I .. 11, ls� f - I` "Will hold -an atiction sale of his ly ill- for a long'time, has now -The 'Girls' Mksiona'ry Anxil . �.. � Flashlights, all sizes,'-frum 1.50 up � I . I I 11 �' �"` * -tock, implements, etc., on fully recovered, and is able. to re­ * d,�eNvli; church LAd a L .. . Ak �.! � Furnace Sbovel;�. reg 1.60, for 1.50 ' il- farw 9 far 1 a ady Roofing, I ply 2 50, 2 ply 2.75 " -��. I , .'Wednesday, Dec. lith.- -- - - siawe his veterinary practise, pleasant et,ofnS -a the basement-of � - � . � �. . . Re. . . I . . " .- , the church "�l a T I . . .. . . P. 'I . ,. .. -Rev. ,Dr. Marsh, is entertain- lh on 'Thursday evening .. �.....�-George. Green, who resides a . -Rev. . rtalA .but c . . E3vptrougli.ing arid Furnace Work promptly attended to. . In... . � .Z.":.A; i- - - �� - - mile and a quarter north of the igg a winaber of. the sun men of last week. Rev: Dt-. Marsh oc- .. 1. . . . ;. .. . � - . , village, Avho ,intends -to move to at the manse this (Thursday) even- cupied the chair, and the speaker .. __ . . . ' . .' i I . 1. � - ing, dpritig which they,willlay for the evening was..,Mn F-M. -T, .. ' 1. . .. I �t, - ...". - the States, will hold- i)�u Auction - ho . 'am - .., ,, k in the con. Chapman. who Very ably. t�xplain- %P -i P., � - '. plan,,; for future work. 0 H. BUNDY, *� . PICKERING . &'"-_`A. , -sale of hi.s farm stock and imple- I . . . . . : . " - � ..'... V` - - 'imentq, furniture, etc, on W<3do7e§- gregation. - ed the .N1i_"Ioua-ry- situation --and - . - .. - . . ` . - --.-----.-- � -L; it Turontband Zistern or 'tbii Forwurd Movement. Miss . . . .1 ­ FR day, Dec. Ord. The name -of M a ri q;1eJ;.b ­. . . .� -2 * ,trk gave two -�': -__L_ . -15ii. C..'and Mrs, .Zimmerwan. Toronto El't.-tern ? very ex- - ' - -- .4--1..T,, - .. . Z :iN6. ....,_­-left ,on Wednesday fat, their ue,.v tfiis electric vatilway'llas appeared cellem rtWing.;,'while -iotig-; were .Xmas'Fruit for Your Xmas Cooking . �, it 1. '� . -'*N- th Tofrequently M� � so in prirrt- hittely, aw, -tvkider4&,.'bv Misses Hattie Law- , � �rz-', ' 1, - home In Ekliii�ton in , or I——. I .. . . . ... `��.ironto, followed by the'best wigbes ing toby-laws wbrich havery Clari,' Margaret Sohnsiton �,. 4. .:�. a friends, They I.-)pen submitted to the various and Mr. J. R. Thexton. _31issVet-ft RalsinZ, Beetled and seedles�. 25c lb. Currant, 30c,., .,Peel, mixed., eoe: ''.. .. .1. , - . f their neTmerous . je, nS - Walnut:� and Almonds, 1.00. Dates 80c. Cinnamon, Allspice,.. . N-4. - - �iir. munteigalitie; and the discuf?sio Burling ,gave- R short address on : ., - -, were fortunate in securing a I X , � - , -biph Ave followed- the pl�oposar th� objoet i'nd w6rk'61! Oil- !zc`•.-=5'•'--* Ginger' Nutniegr,, Cloverl, glace,-etc. Extract of Lemon,' I . >r` � - � &bib desirable'at the termitiai'of w ' , 0 . . . E. . . . . . . - ., �_ .. - made to have it transferred from] After the _ - . �1 'the Yong6St.catline.', , _progrann refreshnients - - - -, � - Vttarlla, Almond [Lod Orange. � ­­ I ­., -, �- ' -at the Donifniou. -Government to tli6 Were serve and . And the evening was . . � . �- 4� " f � 1. . I .: - .-The Women's Institute met Hydra Electric Power Commissign brouglittuai-iose. -- . . Icing Sugar, Po%vderced .Sugar. Lonf. Sugar, Granulated and Brawn:Su,gar---; I . the home of mere. on .Nov. 25. . �.. . . ... I . ' I :�­ e program consisted' of a most - . . . - . . - '.'-'�'.�','. I - - The that doubt seems to exist in re I . . . ­ � .. althoug Avery scarce'. we cam supply; you. - . . . W 1.•� . �. .-: Interesting and Instructive paper .gard to its proper name. The ' Notice,Ro Vaiedination .,Prime Old Cbeese4f)c lb. Ortingei and Lemons. Side and Back H'icon.'Y . � ­1 - . ajorit3f of newspapers call it the . � . . *Pe4Mealed Roll, Sausffge, Etc. M - , . . , decline 'of Church rO I . . . � 1. �. ,,cu "The alleged dee I I ; . , "Toronto and Eatitern," while.a -on account -- . I � ­ . . �, I .��:. attendsioce,"- by Mrs; GordonLaw, 11 it the "Toronto East-, tof;tbe prevalenide of . . I I �:..'� _. . .. .. . full and intesesting re a few OR Small Pox in Toronto and other near . also a very I ' G. 'A. GILLESPI[E , DUNBARTON _Po - rt I of the -Convention- Convention - in Toron. ern;' which is the - proper name, if by places. the Board-of ]Health of,the . J I. . . ' 6 be guided myths came Townsbip of Pickering ' strongly re- - . . to, given by Mrs. Powell, ai well we are t _ g • .. ,.� which appeared on the stationery commends all. persons who have not I . I as two readings by M149 Rogers . . . . . . . . .1. . . �� . '. � .. �. . 1. 9 ­ ��' ­ :and Miss Fawkes, which were of Mackenzie & Mann which was been vaccinated for the disease within - , �:..' . -.1 ..- I;.�_-. . . :. . I . I . . . . I., - . much enjoyed. We would urge , '�-, .'; larger attendance at our meetings constructed several years ago, and OPOratl0n. 1, - - , _ :` in the F(et of incorporation and W. G. ScoTT. Chairman ` = - = I . _ a used whea the road was being- "seven Years. to At -once -atibmit to the Iri I - ' j,�- - I . .­46. show that we appreciate the 9 11 N. C. McKivwc-;. Health Officer V ki? - �' # � : - - 6torc . ts'.."-, �, -!:.,*efforts of those who take part in altdo in -the by-laws which have I ., ,$ Ig . . . � - - . I - . . . I - - been the ratepayers . . . �. . . . �_ * � . . ­ . .. - .. � - - I i!ll I I our gograms--Com. N*w Advor"somes". ­ . �1. - . � . . . .. . ­ . L I 1, . , � . . . ... I . ­ � . � .... . . : . I . . . - .. 4"'. he doctors are -being- kept and in the official' documents of - .. .. . .. ,_ I I . . - . -- _. . .. .. . _­ . . . . � , .� ­ .- I . ­ ­, � . ­ - .. . .1 t . . V. .. ng the the Hydra Commission., . . I . : busy these days vaccinating - . . . . .. I OUND-A pair of new boots. Ap. . . . I .1 . - u,-. - � - residents of the community, as -A-deputatloti will wait upon Fply to Chxs.�Goodwin, Pickering. 8-9 . I � I . .. . I I . .� . - ,. ,.. .. � - upon . - - ­_ � � - !, . . ,. '.. . - . ,._ " . .' , . . -poi ii caus- the new Minister of Public War - M or .. . . , . . . .1 .. 0 WS . 1. I I * . ng people to take this precautim. the Hon. Mr. Biggs. In. a few da mixed bay, Apply at the NE office. .. . .. ­ .. .. . - The cases already quarantined are t e him to follow the policy of - t ' * . 't ,- I A'Geiatiiia 1! ­� i7 1: ' the outbreak of small . . I .. HAY WANTED-Good ti othy '4-f ., Z, - e is 0 . . . 'O . 0 "r . . . . . to governwent with regard 'POR SALE -1 team of bore__ D. -71 � � - - - �'. 1 of an exceedingly wild type, but the tag __ a qua . ... .. - . . . . - ' - JL' t1ty of hay and some corn •%talks. E. A. ­. .; . I �. - %--,there Is- danger 'of it --becoming to- the kind 9f -roadway to he con- Pratt, R; R. No. 1: J.ocust. Hill. - - 3tf - . ­. . . . _: - - ' " . 0 , . ,.. :� .. 0 I � .High_. ­ _. * - - . -severe if the disease is not check- -structed on the Provincial .- .. -- - -_-� - .. I , . I. " ' . _ . - , : - - .. � �i . ' 'ed. A number of houses in the way between Toronto and. Osba- ST -FOR SALE-�-A ens all 'Pair.- - .:' '.- *. 1. : ...-RW. Bar'mins 4 0 � '.. ._ 12VE - i . I . C;p• . . k,,tn good lc,fu r. splendid cooker and .. _... . . i..:_ . . I .. -_ at the, ill k, - �'­*vtcfnity of Groe'n. River, '"hien wa. On- acconat-of.theim-11aheat--Applycoo WS office, . , -• . � * eyse -1 .:. , L- ,2.50 . -- - - 1".. . were exposed to the gOrmi litive teaffte on this part of the rc it _1' Youths' Heavy Boots- wri-sizes 11, 12 and 13, go, ng at .. � . '7 ­ - *.," been quarantined,. although no is felt .th&.t nothing else than a - OR GALE-Rowletered Clydesdale! . .. �, . . I . . . . � " �.� . � . ill . Boy s' Heavy, Boots-black and .taa-size,3 I to 5 ­ , ..�� , ' - , -.cRses have developed, in ,tho�e i�hficretesurface will The a F 11A. ri-sing 2 �eanit,,ld,ca*h or credit. Apply .-. ..-.71. . . . � I . t � -� _. . - - . .-- - . . Poweil, J11COUrictif, Plicketing, m! � ­.. I •__. I . going at 3,00. � . . . . . .- .- _: -.-.- houses. It is - 'hoped that 'the standthowear and tear. it __­_.... - ______ __ _. � - - � . :- - . �; 7. -:6 , , . . .. . .. .. _ _ : . ': . - .. . . - " :� . - . . � ST-On SAttirday. Nov. Sth. iZ � - ­ . " ! � -heck cost more at tht, R-Y -1 . �Lddiest' f)ovgol t Btitton. Booti�- patent tip- � " .., I , efforts that are. put forth to c start, but in tho 01 : . , I Pickcrin. and.Wlitthy, a nnoit;try I .r. . . , I Is . . . . . I . , _." iN --end it will b-i cliefililer, wai.a riacad- o,,,,,,dt. Finck-r ple-ast: leave at N E Wsuffice, 113 11 I -1 .. ..: , the disease may be eff ecti re in T-4 � ween . . � � I .. going at.).50. � . � � � ., I - re, Ill: be coutintially Ili - - - . I . . . �. � I ,. � . I . It . .. preventing an epidemic. I . am act u . .1 . -Ak -7, " " ._L�, .. I . - - -The rural mail carriem of: the need- of re ,.de. - In' view of the OR -SIALE-A Ovear o'd filly. it -Boy,- -plain Grey Sweater Coil ts, only 1.05 . . - .1 . .. - - ­. -:,-, . .. . r � I :� ::� . .A . . .. , tilt' , ' - - - . . I � *_ - ­JP province are organizing in order to fact that ,,. Di'?'niiilion *Govern- Pilcridid animal, not I)r,)k6h, Agp�y it't the .:.,­'� pr c mises. u in tic west of Cht-ri-wixxi station. W . . -ii's, Grey Stripe Flannelette Shirt-1, All SiZeiil, 1.25 . Me . . .� :­­:�. .1better their condition. They have mens will give .substantial et,sksist, If. Burk, P_ R. No, J..Pickcrin;z. - Iti-il . . .:. . . . . , . I . . .. . i'� � .. I � - . - � I . .- . .... I . 4 - I I., - � -, -2:50- : . , the City of Toron• S . :Boy ipe- � � . to be on duty every week day in ance, as well as '1011 SAL%-R�vi-itered Uotq%-�old . I ... .- s' Tweed Pants- stt all sizes and 3.00 t - I— �, to and County, it-h . c differ - . . 1, -a' . � �-.- - �.6: - ­ . . - I � .. .. the year, including 16tR tittOTY poli' I ence, 11 ,-% n4nlwr of elint �e ram 1.arnb,t. al4ri 4omt: . � . . I .. . . , V. "I . . . * . ....- - - �_ . - . ­ . z, _ :7,.1.1 . . .- . - .. . ... �., , _%, ..�­ �' ... ,7,�:.: .. . I . . I _.... - .. - ­ . . � �__! .-... days. and have to. work - in -- -all in co,4 between a canerpte-,AtirfAce, 4�,­ir!ift� rams. rricm rci,�-kaye. Ad4ireu . , I I I .�. I ' J, 1-tc,at, Locust [lilt. R. R.Nu, I. . Ott I .: . . I .. . -kinds of weather. They also object and one of tnqeadmn will. nnjourtt 1. .. ­-. . I � .*T , , , , ': . . -.--. --1 I I I ;"... to ' }'tine. ri vince. �z, 'illife Dec .. 1. � .6-:m � . ,� . .10m:m . tendering for the position, t very little to _die Pro TI-OR SALE-2 eow' Dec,. IlIt. _. . :­LADIES' WEAR - . I e months old; and a*so 4orne ­ . .. I I . . ... .. - � :1 I . They claim that.th'd salary sh.'u4d The demand for the very JL � "U'l ' � 1. , : . .i�_ I � , - * Whit,l 'Wgy�ainw.dt.t)litet,..�coqkerets and puilets. the . . * be fixed as in the case of the mail roads is now so �teong thrmigliont vic L, orsitain, at lot St, con. 4.Pickeriing. Wyd Bungalow Aprons, light and mieditito color4, each 1.00 . . .. , 1 . .. .1 ; . ' .'-. carriers irr the city. In . tuans, the cc, tl,,e government %ill Bu.rk Phone i(44, Pickering.. I () . �, . . . - . , . �:,;�.. .. . . . - . I - . - .. ' ­ - j� �� r;, .. . - 07i" . I . ", - . 1. ititie OR S A LE--Th,,ri,ujxh- bred Shizop- I � . - , ., .�, �, . �, . . �. 1�._ . 1.� 'cases those-wbo hw�6 ri-Octifed.the Rlrno�rt be compelled to cont, . � -White Flannelette Xight Gjwn4, each 1.75 . � � ` -, I . - . ­ .1, ... .. . . . . I - �. . ... . .. position by being the lowest tend. the policy of the late govergment. F r,,,.q iami),.;., shcarlinp, also Durham heif- � I,' i, I . I . . . . .. ....... 1. . � . . . I Fancy Tea prop, each 40 coats,- 1�_ . 1. 1. . _F rA due in December. �, APIAK at ,lot 23, con, 4. - .. .. �1, :�� .. - ... I .. .,. �� . . .. " d � . ergir, have fi.1led the position only - ,illi, - � .:,. . -1 _ . _, : - i ! . _0..;Ila' ,4.�.t, If . , I,- ­ . ,. __. wa.. Bowmani IlickLring. Phont,27 fl Pic . or addre-"�Amos. . _.,::_..._ ­.. .- �. � . , .. �. � - .. . _ 7.1 1 - _:,�. _., .a few we6kti when they wish the Whitby and Searboro have all Brignall. R. R. No, t, Pickering. - 6-0 . � ,� - fCorsets, siz s 18 and 19, ' .11 _ y . � - - - -..: .;.'I,. - ..A e-,% .pair-4 of e . . : �-..-,,.. I , _ ,. . 1 ... . - were out -of it, as they find the followed the -good example set by . � . � I -�_ . I.. ­ at 50eanl 75e per pair. . i� . ' ', - OIXG CHE &P FOR QUICK SALE � w = -­ ... .- , k, __ :-..-,-,salary too low to'niake: a- comfort- thiiTowiaihip of Pickering, by G-Large parlot cook stove, Art Souvcnir, W., . able living. I . dorsing the Hydru by-law by large or near oflfcr� souventr cook sieve, No. 9,4hole, � . , both are4n good 1 I., ; - '--- Complaints have. been *made majorities when submitted to the and resery 82; or near offer. . - . . i .- . . . ' ' condi tion. ell and we them at residence. A. - - so . �." --regarding the conduct of some of , In . .._:. 1--* -'-- -� -'UNDERWEAR -"�:� I ­. ratepayers on Sattirday IFLRt. 11, Palmer, Mckering. Stf . .. .... . . . .. . I � . . . . . . ............................. 7 . , . . . I I " . 7 the larger boys of the village, who the town of Oshawa, where the . � '' - I I . - � , . 'each, �� "'. : , - L_ � � I ­ 4 , ,nxi%is�l 14eetl=g Ladies' white fleece-lined Vests ,and Drawers, 1.25 ' *, '. , - _:rnsike a practice of annoying resi- by met with strong opposi. .A. ''dents,. . � . . I ' - � .1 .7their favorite victidis be• tion from a nutuber of the leading . . _., . . _ or - . . 1. . . . Ladies' natural color Vests And drawers, at 80c each 1, I . . ... ing those who are not Ili a,position capitalists of the -town, the by-IR %- Ladies' large size na ttiral.color "Pen man's Vests and Dwrii, 2.25 each . �.. - The Childrenks Aid Society ' .�. . ... to defend theniselves,..those who was c.-irried by Ft vote of 479 .to go. . e held in the Pr@sh,vterian .Ladies' heavy weight white Cotton Drw.,A, open or closed, 1.00 , ' " :� , !. , 1� 1� , . �reside in hotig-es where there aro l4awmwiville, went solidly in favot, will b . - . � ChurMi, at 8'p. tin., on Friday, ' ' ' �. , ' . ' �. ' .1 --, - "no men. A few iniglit's ago some of the by-law by casting-301 votes ... - I . . - Ladies' Dattiral color heavy weight Vests and Dews, each 1.75 1* : I .. ­ . Nov, 28th, at Osbawa. , .. ... ,.­ -1 �__ . 1� � ­ - -1. �_of these, b6ys went to the in its favor, while the opposition B. '' ' . .. I . . .- I Mr. H. C. Hocken. M. P., of Toronto, * - � . I � : I . . I :� -:,#. , . 'deuce of IM6s-Andrew and broke could scare tip.onlyg votes. S,-Rr- will give the addre-is. a . - - - I - ' .- - �_ one of the large % indow.v4 aq well bolo) -endorsed' the by-IRNV by 4161 � . . . -1 '. Ungava Flannel-Cotton, sllitable for babies'dresses or ladies' waists . , , , " ., : . � � ,"t`l�­,. . .All welcome. �as ' nearly breRking Ili the door. to 89. Tit East '%Vhitby the ii)(11`13- . . . .. . . .1. . cream ground tvith blue or red spots, per yd 30C . .r ., ­ ' " * ____ �. ­ . .. _ � � ., ­­ ..,. . . . � -1 � ,--, I-.- It would be far more profitKble bens of the-conucil were out against Rev. J..GArlititt, * H. W. Elliott. - , . _. � .. Wrapperettes, ,various colors and patterns' per yard 45 ceints­`..�. , . �. 'for these boys if they would hi -law -bnt�.''n`ot 'fthAtltn'ding , - Pre8ldent inspect . 9 . I . ( hive the by ; IV - _ . . . ----------- . or _ . , .. .: � .. - . . -ey, black, white, pr 1.25 _ , '. - .. somehigheraim, in lifetbaiitbip, thiS0P).10Siti0l1, it cart zed by the Ladies' Chaniolsette Glovest, in buff, grey! . -,. I - �:::.;�,z and instead of r,,)atiiihg the --treet,- vote of 92Q0 to 90. This is timst ELM DALE MILLS . . - Q -idies" Wool, Caps and . ., I !, 1.�. � . ". .. �: R� 411 hours,.. spend R few: liou i's at • gratif�'it3g to the Hydro Electric . . 1..� .,%:..� .... ,.Children". and I L . . .. . " - '1-7 � - - home . � -i I . a4 � =1�" ::P I_Ta� .i . 1. I � I I Scarf, assorted colors, big range . ,- - ' �_. I I=MI-11 I .... I � I � .. .. 13ge! " . , . 1piprov ng their minds by power Coiiinii�sion, as well to I - �- . .. .. I . . I I I I . � ':. . .. . friends hydro-eleetric power Ylolleanali,vays get , % , � .,t, - . . H W, ..' study and make themselves honor- All. ft '. . . . � . 1. ... . . : . . _I-_- ..,ftble and useful eitiz,ens. . . and light. The township,of Pick— toba Flout, made from -No. ,1. , " .� . _.� . . I -,Judging by the re:�xilt or the ening also bag reason to feel grate Manitoba Wheat. I Mill .:So '-:­-C HAPMAN �� :..1.1%,�. � -- Z�. N'ictory Loan canvass, Cantida is ftil-foi; it wits lier representatives Royal Hotise"hold and Glenorlt for I . . ...,"...',';t I .. �, . . Z­ I -I I ____________.__ '! 11 , � . . in very prosperons condition. in the council, and qhzo the Picker' Bread. Tryabag. - - ", ,� ��.t!�..­.:_'��. e meree that. Pastry F161111 Fresh Rolled Oats maw . �. . : When ing * Chftnibei,, of Con) ��_____ --- I 4'. - -I". ­ Ir � I . ., 11 - 1­ . I I . . - P_ . , ed the criiiipnign tli*ey ,liked for began the -haittittion ill favor ( I- kJRA�Nr, SHORTS . . . .. - . ­ . I ­ $300,000;000, but the it molilit tllqt tbe Hy�lrri-Eievtric Power Coil.- � 17..: -_ 311X FEEDS -, , �: " - - ,�. . 1. '. � I - .: . �'-,,".. . . --�:, has ofar been repotted i--; 8873,- tilissioll inkingoverthe Torbrito- '- ".- -, . 1 � h st . � ­ OOK LOOK'LOOK : :,,121 R * , - I OAT U1IOP . ` .L 11 -. - ,.; .. ..." �. * . - I .1. :.., .l." - - 000,000, and it-.will probably reach -Kistern, NvIiereby Nve would not , .. CRUSHED'OATS. �,-� -1.. I I . .� . .: 1.,. � . I - . . "I � - 1 � 1, I y CHOP - *.see �., , 1. $700,000,,000 when h11 returus linve only get, ,x better eleetrh- railwa ,��", �.. I 3A It I ITJ . We have a fall line of Single Harness'on lintid. Call in and :.. . .'..... . � . - . - . y - .. . . � ..' -.1 . . . before going elsewhere. Also a fill' . . . . v.... . I . � � - . � ." - W11EAT . I I . I IF2._­t, ..,. I been received. Every part of On- service, lit cheaper fight and . . . . :,- - r - , tari , I . . � .. . ­.,,., __ ''._.. - , line of horse goods. - i�2 - o has exceeded Its objective. povvOr thin wi,remild secure ill any . CRACKED CORN - �.. .. I . �11 - , , _- pi(. , I " ,. .1 ��. .I -ed for � ,.. �'. MIXED HEN FEED * � " . ­ Z, �. . '. " ,kering township A% is as� - other 'way. Toronto, York and . I . 1� -, . ' 1, �. Boot ai�il Sht*4q repairing neatly and promptly Aotie. 4`­ IS185,000. but Mr. Thexton. the Darlhwtoii have yet to, vote lip6u - - Cald w611's Cream .-mb.itittite . - . ... . I -' .. - . . ..at., * " 1' 'chairman for the townshii), �zfate�. tilerIdleille', brit itio doubt exists as . . . .r. - .. 7at� ; I.. .11.1 aln" 4. - - - . . .11 :141, , - - ,�. Calf - - - , - . " ; .1.i .. ; � . � I . , I . : '­U"e carry a good �,npply of Dubbin PolislieQ, -�` A 1: . ,. �'..- ;��p . . - I -) I nss e, I .. I., .., . �. � ,.. .Z I. - ,,� .��.. . �.. . �.. . �.. I � I . - . � . , .fr -,.�, , , � I �` It i . . .. I ... . :, . 'te . �:. ., I!, - ­ `AhRt the-amomit raised in $316,000. 1 to their ming the by-lAtv. Tit(- 1% 1, s Mehl . . .- , .. I .. . '. .: '. - . . - Dvessing, Laces, Y, - � . . I . I � : .!�t:� 1'1� � ,.:, - 'D OAT : .. . " .1 I. .. .9 claimed that if anotlipt, ]()all TIN,dro C( I'll Ill i %;Aon .Nvill nt�()W'(! - C110PPING4 A'.\ . , - . I , .11 � : �'- ,'� � were asked for that a �itilil,ll-! begin the preiiininar- ... . I P . .1 � 4! - ___ y n-ork so CRUSHEN-G EA-KRYDAY .1 I . . . . . �; . 1, . I• I --,.:. I 11 Mi I , � ii�. I I I - IM ate 4, " 11 Vt a It""ea 1'. ill " - � I. - I- - .1 ­ � ­ � .141 ­ , , , , - - � � - 1� I I 0 , - I L -11 "' , , A­1 I - - I I - I ] , � . , .., . � i . I .1 �, 7 .1 . . .1 !.. ; `ESS I]AMPORTUAl _­ � �_ 1. i . . amount Could be rAi-- in (lie Do- � that the w-tu'll work 4 constniv- Get priees on feed in ton lot,4. � , I . 1.1 I .� '' � . Imiti i 1 * e, -3 St, � � . I - . PIECRERiNG HARN . . '�- �' i . 1 .. . on. Ill tFlin, the t7 itel 4tp� tion can begin egrly in The styring. BELL PH 0 N F. . ,� �, ­ . �4 'Find Au--trAi',,*i' )i,�.*,, e (.It "hit tell I Wk expf'.eted diat light and po-ov- , W. , J. 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