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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_02_12 , ; 'IMIrIM ,..' •. ,',a. - •w - •J�+- _-.? -est.. e�• .:;- •tlra.A._;,}w777 ' .�•;� ;{. - --fir �.• ti,; - ,h ,--•i p. .a++ - ,.. Y ,sass,,, 'C• ... �. }�-:• ac. ,;�,. .�. �- - .. ... ' •'� �+. � V _ - t . r ..-. n• . d••Y sass . ' x w r. y } VOL. XXXIV _ 'iCgERING, ONT., FRIDAY, PtBRUARy 12, 1915 t .1rTo. 20 �aCatslisF ark*. �HERRYWOOD WEST HILL, Established 75 years Medical SPINK MILLS Dona miss-the Valentine Social on, The forty-Brat annual Convention _ Feb.15th, ,n the hall, under the aus-1 of the Scarboro Township Sabbath Pima of the Women's Patriotic_ Lea- School Association will be held is GREENWOOD B. F08$TTH. I2, of O.; Begat- sues go program w1 be given Melville Presbyterian Church, West e tensa memba>?of rhe oytometrioal seen• and a s leodid time is aaeured to all. Hill, on Friday, Feb. 28th. A splen. n et Ontario. Bpsoiet attention given to WHITE SATIN-131LEAD Everybody y' entttagof glasses. Syme tested free,•Nortb ybody come and help with the did program has been prepared by the q "�elaremoat. 48tf CREAM BUNS-FAMILY good work. Admission adults 15c., committee in which Mrs. J. (i. Eaton, C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.8.. TEA BUNS-PASTRY children lOc. of Toronto, and R. J. M. Glassford, N. Ediubar member of the college of — travelling secretary f S. rgcnh (formerly li • s ci t r o S. - MILLS owl y8oians and sn' __ BRAN MONGOLIA work in Ontario)will take part se well . rgeon■of Onsa:lo,licentiate _ as local talent. All Sabbath school on3 pollete o!' -SHORTS Mrs. J. G. Wideman and son, _ 8eeettal attenttoa to dsieasea of women sad Al- workers in the township are cordially sitifidsen, Once sad re0ldeaoe,Bloagham. -JUMBO Ian. spent Tuesday in Toronto. invited to come and make the conven- PiCKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SCREENI1TGs(wheat) J, B. Turner attended the Holstein tion a success, and Melville Church ' cattle sale at Unionville_one day last cordially invites all to partake of their Tthe, F and X-RAY INSTITUTE —HATS C. W.' – _ — week. hospitality for the day. . Q earmer$ PICKIMING, - - O"AAIo OAT CHOP Mrs. R.Tarr sold a valuable horse to Nelson Wagg, of Clal•emont, on IS. ELGIN Towns, X. B., W. L., C. X., CORN AND CORN-CHOP Tuesday. N. L. Stevenson's sale on Wednes- An unlimited quality of Barley Physician-ln oh.rg. MIXED GRAIN & CHOP Messrs. Lloyd Turner and Allah ' _day°, February 17th. and Wheat wanted for B�eeialisL!n Basial Dlseasaa Pzwtarta Lia Wideman have sold their drivers for ' E war urposea. which I well a p WHITEVALE p ZI CO.&IJ The Women's Mission Circle met atthe' hi heatthe home of Mrs. Arthur Betz on James Cassel is slowly recovering g price. na ane oluoata diesasea. from an attack o! neumonia. Call me up and Ret my prices. ; Ocoee Host«9 so to t9 sad T to fl' 4817 (Scranton D. L. & W.) Tueeday afternoon. p Mrs.O.Byer, of Port Perry, and Miss Gallagher has returned, after .7 L*VaL -STOVE, CHESTNUT; PEA Miss May Bowers, of Toronto,spent a visiting with friends in the city. _ 5. couple of days with relatives. Bell Bros. have erected a new work- F.. FAREWELL, H.C., BARRIS- AND STEAM sho at the rear of their dwelling. Cb�IV Mondays,Wed- �� - J. TIN.o°rtMOWCrown Whirl en.,,.aeoana4y, WHITEVALE. _ _ I rs• Bell has sufficiently recovered _ d ilatlatlot. po>sst Boase.wbitbv. 10-T t PRICES RIGHT, -' --- - -` from her illness to be attending to her nesdays and Fridays. aLA E.-CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Joseph Wilson is slowly recovering domestic duties. _ = e solicitor.Notary Public.Etc, honey to J from his recent illness. His many Mr. Sinclair, of Toronto, has been oan. ofnce Brock st.xortb,WbiebT. jsy L• SPINH, LIMITED, friends will be glad to see him out visiting his son Will for the past few DIY BAKER'S JOY is fully equal = `" PIOHERING. ONT. again• weeks. to any Western mill brand and f$sxtifst�i~a 1l�afrDs. George Chadwick has received an in. The cement factory reports a very makes a better flavored lotif. ' vitation to sing at the npxtpatriotic .rushing business at present, mostly in _. Besides this it costs fl less moue -G. HAM-Issuer of Marcia a concert ta-;liaese�Mail. Toront the brick eP�finn - -- " y. e ekering Village, rq 00 g71r is a t Icy as a master Victor Long left on t-be It3rd for his Special prices in lots of five bags t of Song. new home in Regina, where the best or over. TPOCCHEft, Real. Estate duc- rm In. Wesley Burkholder, our industrious wishes of his many friends follow. -- , Houser, Talasior,collector-and issuer tailor, has received an order from the Thomas Conlin,of Whitby, and his m or marrlaxe licenses,Brougba . .. ay Cla-remont Central, give " Canadian government it is understood men are packing numerous quantities V- Z, CFREEN -- me No, 324. for a large supply of overcoats. He of apples for the apples growers in this HOPPER Issuer of 3Iar•ia a knows how to make them all right.- district. « Doe at store�and his reesi�ae.oto eg o' — ' _ Silas t{'i indsor, our genial shoe- The ouo ladies of Whitevale and -- - -Beals Big y Empire. :maker,fins purchased a Ford auto and Green River will hold a valentineB.BEATON TOWN)3HIP(ILERH is only waiting until the snow leaves social in the I.O.O.F. hall on the. even- r D. oaaTe,ane.r, oemmla fHIP o Febivary Furniture sale _ 'amd,,,ta. dcooaataat. Ste, stony to ]am to treat his many friends to a fast ins of�Vednesdap.Feb.17th,in aid of ontssm p p�t� ••Issom of sfatziap Ido- Tearing down prices'in- ride. Do not-Exceed the speed limit the Belgian relief fund. All lad' CORRUGATED IRON +user' WLr65eTe1I, Oat, ter Silas. requested to bring a box with lunch Dining-room, for two. A goodogram will be The best gal. 28 gauge $8.50 a POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer WEST HILL. given. Come and he thhe good work �. for Counties kl of Yash and Ontario _sae= = Bedroom end P g square. 2d gauge $3•i0 Yea sal«of ail kinds attenadd to oa shorrsse along. Admission 15 cents. 064004. Address Gzem Silver P.a, out Mrs. M. Cowling was the hostess on On January a square, Eastlake Parlor Furniture.. arT 116th the people of the c1. gal. (� A. BRBWSTER. V. S.. Gradu 'Thursday night last to about thirty village were ahocked to hear of the --steel shingles now set- liT• ate of Tomato vsteriaary Can has has 'Wholesale and Retail. young people of the Audit Dept. of anddeo death of Mas. Thos.Tweedie. iia sq ed sa office!a Olaramoos Vinay Ul die. __ the Bell Telephone Co„Toronto,where She had been in poor health for some Sat$4 50 a care. Also ' of ham«dna sed saun.la weaned, osils :We deliver the goods to one of his daughters is employed. The weeks, but it was not thought that bargain prices in metal, aaT or aigbr promptly attended tolee. . rty left the city early in the even- she was so near her end. Mrs. Twee- lath, sidings, ceilings And •e•MIN. 617 your home,- P`t in in a large pleasure sleigh and after die was almost a lifelong resident of �'. WWB. POWELL. Licensed Auc- - a oyous ride, made more exciting by Whitevale. The funeral toot place ventilators. Premier Cream , tloseer raluator and souses: totthe spontaneous sensation of a•'spill," on Wednesday to , Highland Creek, separators, gasoline en- We a�-- of Ontario sad Yoe}, au cords of is , BEg L arrived at Mrs. Cowtio a about mid- cemetery. lues. Fros4 eaaeumed a0eber ,ar ty of by auction • g' g t Wire Fences i•antes eollecaed saw ar other _ night. Refreshments were served The anniversary services of the ansa»a ply at t«idea«,Si,aabetb st, k CLARE3IONT and a short time spent enjoying muni• Whitevalo Methodist church will be _ and Gates. •stat, Phone order left as Naw•Omae.Pick- - cal selections. Owing to the lateness beld on Sunday. Feb, 219t, at 2 p, n• ' •slat. or staaaab's asses•-olarentoot, win r► of the hour the party Now is the time to buy. -1 calk -- } satTe promps actantioo. 8sidetaadoase ens. p ty sono had to tom- and 7 p m. The pulpit will be oceu• yr ossa. ley plloae camber Is indepeod•nt 1601 mence on irs homeward trip, feeling pied by Rev, H. W. Foley,B. A­B.U. Pave you money on any of the # — PrOWV Wanted all kindness to Mrs. Cowling for her of Brooklin, The service of praiie euial -hospitality,- The city was will be led by the home choir in the above articles. S. R, PE/VNpCK Teti or fifteen acres with buildings reached at daybreak, but we under•, afternoon and by the 'Locust Hill and some beadli ' fruit wasted fur• stand that i-n s ite of the hour all were choir in the evening. A s Bell Phone. tWN/TSYAL6, ONT. g P R• peciat of>aer•- ` - � client whir can pay cash.` Requires at work on time. Ing will be taken at each service. �a°�v ar►� liCm►sitma• to be near town Reith High School F. J. Prouse, Pickering NEW- S �— or located where train service will AtteadSteverksou'a sale of stock Stevemou's sale on Wednesda Any business entrusted to me will y" be carefully-handled. �ermtt pl reacEing.school coaven• on Wednesday—next. --Chargris Moderate- tenth, If you have property to - BROUGHAM j ' Independent Phone No. 1514. _ sell, write - WHITBY Miss Edith Brodie is hot with her GOA a JOHNFISHER & CO. Themagnificent tr.tinserviceofthe mother for a while: JOHN PHILIP Country Real 'ILDI', 4e.. ' d y H;-is being very- much appreZ Thomhere one, of Regina, called on ` F31�):LL 11SDEN BUILDING, ` _ aced bytheresidence of the town. friends here on Monday. 'd A DEL.-IDE ST', E., Tolaovro, The Stone inquest which was realm JMrs. Boyd, of Cedar Grove, call LUMBER LATH j ed this week has been.posponed in. en Mrs, Brodie on:i3ondaT. as a full line of Iresh and cur- ------ -- r -- definitely-as there was no evidence Alltrrt laser la viciltiog his sister, meats Constantlyon hand.. �t brou ht forward. airs. Hy, Wright, at, ¢eorgetowa Neje ChoppiII -�jll The district repreaentatice of the. Mrs. Love,at T�rooto, spent satur- Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon;- �— -Dept. of Agriculture his a good class da with her mother, liars. Perryman. Shingles, Harz ,Solo Weiner- etc. _ - of over a dozen g Cement, Brantford r0 , v .sola men is attend- Pafford Milroy, of Cedar liroye, ;riaving installed the latest i•tu- ante. Splendid addresses are being called on relatives and friends here on j Highest prices paid for proud Chopping and Oat flak lyra on stock ' g judging and, other Sunday. _ Roofing Corrugated galvan Butcher's Cattle ing plachinery`I ata pre, togics oaf profit to the farmer. Every. A. T, Mechia, of Molson's bank, To- tared' o- ' pared' to do custors body is made welcome at these lec- ron to,spent the week-end at the home �re erin� ' - work every day in the week. tures, of his parents here.. ized iron and Eastlake Shingles. -' `U¢i't� The extensive building--of houses in The Ladies' Aid of the Hethodiet Also Flour for Bale.'. the town has soteatisfled the demand, church bold a very successful meeting wire fencing and consequently houses. are being at Mrs. L. Johnson a on Wednesday g - - First-claim riga for hire - ,-egg,'Vre % Ripe= drawn in from outside poi C DayDaOr night of horses, A. Bandel purchased a -Mrs. Christie is spending a few A . !'v• :R E E A70 R f g house from W.Kemp near the lake weeks with Toronto friends before A tat Bum meets all trliunm REAL ESTATE...,, shore and has had It placed on a lot leaving with Mr. and Mrs. Perryman ' near the R, C, Church, for New Ontario: :�LOOIIST HILL Teaming promptly attended to. ��� _� The whirlwind campaign conducted -Don't forget N. L. Sterenson's sale, - Agent for Canada Carriage(;o. on Monday by the Victorian Order of one-half mile north of Brougham,on � �• x ${ `ursee'succeeded in raising the sum of Wednesday, Feb, 17th.-- -e Iv- _ five hundred dollars. The special ob• in full particulars. f W. H. Peak, PiCA;6rinp. --•.�— ject of the order in raising this fundis -�rs, Albert Matthews invited it Insurance rgtee lower on farm ra.' to' engage an extra nurse who will number of friends to an old fashioned GREAT SALE petty and Village Dwellings,F make'an an of the children of quilting bee on Tuesday afternoon, 'y One 3iiiuool that Merits in first- Village anima. the schools. A continuation of the when a very sociable time was spent. p campaign-has been arranged, under Alex. and Miss Annie Milroy, of 49 conf#cence of the public because :'2:4TO Q=9=2.%%= NOto the direction of Mrs. Laidlaw. The Cedar Grove, Mrs. Burgess, of Agin- of its High••Grade work is the town' has been divided for this pure court, Mrs, H. Jones and Miss Anth• S . If not i9sured with me,call and• Pose into eighteen districts with two ony, of Toronto, visited.Mrs. A. Bro• Spectacles and Eyeglasses � Q•rr canvassers in each. die on Monday. compare rates. The Anglican Young. People's .As- On Sunday evening nine members -•,A T - sociations froth Pickering and Osh- were added to the roll of the Method- � • awe were entertained by the young ist church here,a result of the recent Toxoroa oI�T'. - . P: Ye Richards oa• people of All saints'- church is the special services. Rev. Mr. Tank is to Prlees n-ever heard of before s+ ` school room which was never more be highly commended for his untiring , We train young men and women to Notary.Publie, Pickering,. crowded than it was on this occasion. efforts in the good work, 1n Pickering become sxusoL A TD sa-PEIeT steno- The large nUmbee preterit from Osh- Owing to the very disagreeable graphera, typists, book-keeperr, awe included a company of Boy weather, the entertainment given in �•: aW�• mercial teachers, clerks, cash- Have you lots of water 7 Scouts in uniform. Revs. C, R.de the town hall by the Pickering people -Regular$1.60 glasses $1.19 'liens, or general office assistants in Pencier, of Oshawa, and W.A. Pip- on Friday evening of last week was Regular $2.00 for $1.49. . from i to a months and assist thexo C. B. RICE, OF WHITIVALL . Pen, of Pickering, accompanied the enjoyed by only about one hundred w get .positions. Open all yestr. is prepared to fnrrrish you anything Young people and gave interesting ad- people. Those who were 'fortunate Regular$8.60 glasses $2.98 - Enter now. Catalogue free. dresses. An interesting address was enough to be present were delighted Rex, $6,00 rimless toric in the line of water supply ,such as also given by Mr. F. H. Carswell, with the program throughout, and - W. J. Elliott, Principal pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, of Oshawa,and Mr. Hazel sang a solo have since continued to speak of it in lens $3,98 Cor, Yon a and Charles Sts. plumbing,etc. - _ in a very pleasing manner., Mr. R. such glowing terms:that,if the play --- g M.Tipper, the president of the Associ• should be, again given here a full Just see our new Stock. -Eyes' They are also expert well drillers ation, made an`admirable chairman, house ie assured. tested free. Satisfaction and respectfully solicit your patron; and the new organist of the church, — - Mrs. Walker, made a most favorable —On Tueada as_,Ed. Balsdou guaran__teed. age-for the- .tare: - '-Ind, nhon �'tll, ;dopression by the way she conducted y and son, Robert, were returning - A CES�dITH SHOP I the choir. Refreshments were served Even our regular prices are low TOOLS SHARPENED during the evening. To the deep re• from the-city they met tin electric - gret of-all, Rev:Kr. Allin was unable car near the Half-Way-House. In _when compared. with ' he underalgnod has opened a new We make a a ecialr to be present.tl3rougb�illness. turning out to allow it to pass blacksmith shop on the King- Tools of all kinds.y Lockeacrosscut � the road was not sufficiently city prices. - PtOn road opposite the Razor-boning a specialty. Forr repaired.first. �d Qf �bankg Phovelled out, with the result TH ]a PICKERIN(i- maker church, two class hair trim or.an easy shave call _ that the car struck their valuable - L - -miles east of -at the Eaat•end Barber Shop. I wish to take Chia n rtunity of black horse, and badly mutilating A N. MCFADDEN, Pickering Village.; See our House Furnishings of• all thanking my many frienda for their it' The animal was conveyed Druggist-Graduate Optician, ork guaranteed. Chargee moderate kinds. Slightly-.seed Carpets sympathy-is our recent bereavement back to the city to the horse gg uate P titian - from 15 cents X yard up. in the deiin of my father. hollrrital where it will remain for �3 = Z Tal W, J:GORDON PICKERING Taoe. Dorol.ea. several weeks. PiC]�E'rizsg, �ritarl� nF' .�._ V7,, _ tIz ._ ,r.. . _ s, _ a._ ._ ,i I 11 ` . .? .x. ,t 1 .. y�q ,,. .<- ..., r e a ..,. .., :, e♦ I At .. ..< _ •7... ',u.e-«.wn _ rt - 3Q,. .w _ - �''. . .yr' - . ' y y. R+ 'a : - .p . , _ _ ;--- . _ f • -- ��— , �,r. �— .— _. ---.----- ttvon anothat matter. some ldtus, time WHEN BREVITY WON. dao. you will remembetr, I said that I did not wish to�y�a,� of e.7 with. Now I Sad B It ' teat I mwL b»ak the •'latae I Sanpwed. How—lr KalesmaH Seculred s I.ar6� ' '14 � I can you give me any news of IferY' Qrdeir. � � "None whttever," said Mr. Pleydell . ,,- Qa,Kjy. •'Sive seems to have diravveared: A travelling sale'aman tells the • ,y Maks as a matter of fact, I had a lousor from $ �� 'the lady to whom she went when she left following story in ti a Sunday Maga �-- r information about Mrs. ht , you a.t. me to zine. After a discouraging fortnight � _ . _._ Bryant~ This lady has •been travelling, - and is greatlyfooaoerned bettauSe ahs yes I reachet�a large mill town in my had no news o any sort about mite" H triter `' ' >11' territory e V O O ay - yO t y early one nd Qf A StT81� a Sti ulation. 1 suppose she van be fonts," J a —'Fi�p p - Bryant asked in a low .nice. noon.,_ I,made a few calls on some 1. Well,'yee"' said Mr. Pleydell. "I dare• of the shopkeepers, and ,learned �t1lat gIId 'Stor�nPsoof 1 - I day she ova be traced if we age profes• dont] means." that Peter Campbell, owner of oae • Again there was another pause, and then ���L CHAPTER g`rij• wac ,shaping a future where happin� with a rush of color to his face, Bryant of the moat unpretentious stores in iJsYiiisl� and . i m. lit come to him again. said-- town, sold more soap than all t'he Or a Laeiy Ellen went back to Scotland long ; r,m ,p.sa his position? 'How was'he to It has become necessary for me to Vsa>QI�1e iiEl �he_eerried rwt. <nd t ,t gicura]Y others put together. _ pef ai $t'-vera-up-e .d w e ,?-?vow-he regr�L ttow�►3rere'Blte is-because I'went to take �.J =]with her anaatity of luggatz that he had not traced Enid, followed up steps to hava our freedom made oomplbte." He supplies about all the Millsllltdt IIilOrr ttt0 /tom of bill rte, ,,.rebs met t%e duchess abe smiled a rsrthei her movements. -You propose.. co divorce Mrs. Bryant?" wan little smile. with7on. Poppy:' "II she lett me go willingly,so eagerly," Mr. Pleydell asked in his Quietest way.'_ iri the place with'soap," I wae�uldaIN tllnf�Rkl��IPQYErlp�tllllltlNO - •'I am going to stay he said to hi.mseit, although he knew that A curious don=ation shot through Julian 'but' he's a quaint old, codg , . she said. 'Rill you turn me out:" he wad traducing her, well, then-than I Bryant's heart. Thin time he turned very ° will iilHke ypu a11 0= e _ "Well, my dear; there fs leery white. P of she ousrht to give me the chance of ob- Scotsman, who'd as soon waste a �� tewm,' her aconin 3n6wered g�t1yy taining real freodom. How can I have �o!" he sa[d hurriedly "That-that 's dUllar 8s a vtord. Hig only objec- �� I. ' • She raw at once that gomethrng had hap' this freedom if I do not knave where she out of the quest ion." The he turned to Im al's with - ys•ried-yam m t e awye . Gook here:`'h�sa?d; I-su • t he erl manAn !t1 tie more tender in oonsegaence And then he took a dcrtston. Pleydell - "Yow havo lost all your fresh.'Tcey I moat help me. I'll tel?'everything to Pley- ease you know how to deal with Lhedc�_whOm he(ices all hi6 5U buslnes� kind of matter,? The law ie very clever. 15 that he talks too m--u-ch looks, She .said. •'I suppose there was dell If ehe se round I will indust on Pet- YiisSltad , nothing Dnc fog to London." „titling ,Ko much on her eo that she shall ; It-ttvo people want LO be put apart, she "No" said Lads Ellen: "as a matter never wuht, but I mast have my real I law can do it, can't it?" I found Campbell a man of sev- MANIIFACTG'BSR$ IrIcK lecL flee weather was ezcellent, very sunny I freedom!" "There is one method which the law fol• ent`i odd years old: He Was doing TU$UNTs� and WI NIPRO and almost warm, rot a bit like Christ; I ,ghee he Stool ,till and his face bard- i loved in each cased.." said Mr. Pleydell -msa,• coldly "and ;f you do not propose w a nice little business with the sole " "Mr. Bryant dill be here lust in time, } ene4Fter all." he said. "She went away of I divorce lire. Bryant then you would have', aid of a chap uf-sixteen, who aet'e.. the duchess oDBerved. to give Mrs. Bryant cause and reason for Ellen up to her I her own free will. I did not drive her i divorcing ,•r u" as driver, errand boy and assist- ' She had eecotted Lady ,•away. Why ,,hould I be iudwd and blam• Julian Bryant got up and moved about ant salesman. I waited until To-dal'. - troom. red stirred the fire vigoro>taly isd ed?„ rastlerely, — • she af:oke. p g P Tu-day is :our day and mine, the "He arrived in Liverpool on the twenty' lir. Bryant was immP.iiatoly aembed "The position * intolerable," he Bald•I Cam bell ha cust,ohed tyle tt a third. and will travel up here, ao that we aP a "good sort" by the young members 'You know, or perhaps you don't know,I bundle for a customer, then slowly only day we do have, the day in - ;eball have him tor-dinner On Christmae I of the ducal house. The duke himself because after all, I tam a stranger to you.1 _.Eve." took k:nd1-y a th_' young man, and ae to but it is the'truth. Pleydell, that it she aproached him. He tc,uk me in it which ive play our part. What our -- - "Tell the chi dren to hang Out., ,:e?i the duchess. she frankly oonre,eed that. hadn't left ins I would never have deD�i a lance, from the-top tri my derb;: I. largest stockings they can go.. -- g parts may signify In the great Cropper laughed, but ae the duchess wa.s; she was more •h'an half ire love with him• I rated from h<r?" p v understand, but ]reeler her, she said. "Don't go. Poppy• ; `the did not tell Lady Ellen that it wtte 'I am glad to hear you say that,' 1Ir. t0 the tip of fnv shoe, Sud the fo_i - -whole we fns rim It ie#<f o"ice to be Aith you again! I won-1 from Joining Joinho h¢ad hem-form Chrletmas Day. I nleyhis vote a,Idc nfeesewnowr thatnIotwas thete ( lowing conversation ensued: we are here to play it, and now ie :• der why I went to London. I've trot tt:er Lady }:lien's return she had very u uch 'mDreaced at the timo you I .Campbell-Buy 7 our time. This we know, it is a .�� moat blttraordinary Jack-in-the-box, tsort I b� h q :Myself-Nu ; sell part of action, nut of whining. It -411-I !r let her cor,oli should not nseeC this man our yrs llaruvck'.s strange be nes: h of teelig with m these days. and it to ,ate r co,1me o coins n t hso she earn '' mar-b your loyalty vo the wom,au you bid Cynicism' -- et•I by y -._ time I settled down. isn't it? 1 am get Phe younger man did not an I "What.1" _ ttngg cuite ofd ' rivap,'' handing him my card _. "YeS, anile old." said the dueheee with i •nkly gave'Daw•ney a hint- uvea- at once. 11 r. P.eydeli's words uvea it +• _ sttof express ass loveII terms Of 15 a #ia nOt I believe +hinges are working out for him tack .oto that peat lee premed to he ]s tut' U p _ _ A a dmtle. ''But didn't you get yourself �r'.''< future which will aito¢etber be for :n touch with once age;,n, and that acutely Satisfied"-Imperial." human helpfulnes9:' This we know, w same new clothes?" bar happl°cex• I .am Rlavir z the in iwb- i with all the mental e+.raip which ?lad 1 ` Brat "em, deliver:Pw prunip'+ Lade Eller, ehc•ok her bead. ailadt him- __ _ for »e have learnt from sad ex ori- - but I have :srkMa b freta-- �c�maser "R'o �ow n o er.gwaeinaevr�:<1 i terIny right." 1. r°; I had various intervietve with 31 r. maker• in the most Brvatit'd tueaaurP r t encs that any other CGUTSe-Of itis -- Pleydell. and he is .so very aicb to me and I think he s just :he man rnr Kell „]• ILfkpPrla ll du: misery. and gave me so' much praise for being , .-with t gat leads tuwardK weakness and m.• y• eoonomicaJ, that I. wad actually Strong' uebi hope you r Att r she d e`gn' ' t her w•datth,ea'lastwthi g Ivezpa-Led `'Ship trial UrdePr gttaratttee �, -rtwn¢h +A deny the em tattoo Ono Isfaeltun, mune} back _ - •- - enothing annoyed me Lady' Ellen da id, aged her Ieserr. ttCe dueher "added a 1>a`t' , wad that she would 'rave me; but she did O,•yr Ullr Qitn I;nl'dl'II. little abrmptly. "1* had a very dioagrs-l script. By -be way, NeU •Mlle me thin go, and she behoved rte .-ly, P1MideL" .- - abie interview with had r. a very en.' the e.c:¢Pr a1w whom you were Io:ere+tt• I }or it wag cruel to 'wave mr ar she did. t>' �SPh;srpaststvU rcl I -,ernes my ,ufl':':lent onto mint people iS' Ah!" Said the dtachesr. 'And what disc rd :r need:ue he'p. aai.l Phe.said You want- put me where I am now-never to send me 1 °+ their own burden. "Do nal pile ,'our _. T_that oblsotionab)e Toner mat hava to ed me 'o take hie els: up. I went yon A s a word ora Irue to 'et me know whether', rt and showed him my attraCtivr thA for h!:n�altj" know-that I ahtn be delighted to do, any i St.e wag livjnq :,r dead.. There are things $ P 1 ltrad upon others. Dv not distress He was rather tamiltar.'eats Lad? El•l thing L ca:. :1! 7ou !et me have this 1 which are no ricivalslef And on her muot I line tsithcitit a-wort]•- IIP ,careful.., rest the zetpotiaibiltty of all•that toll°wr' them with your aches and pains, l i7 Ian. and she colored hotly, But-•we•ll.I sonnet lady's address, and I will write to sour doubts and fears and forebod- . It is fro absurd. that really one hard];, her-" w ltah:re Hotwe can be tit her die• And So no. want to have a complete handled every sample in the Case. . f i smelled it, ran it over h' liked to repeat tt, but be asked mg to p«a2 !t she wished :o q.ve a concert i° i lent you tmWtio.ag she was doing thee +8 face, al ih�z Ik>nsrt tell them of ';our men- marrT him. Poppy'' orae 'h:r eM�wa' . Weil," said the dgchr#s T Must bor•� Co:onel Dawaey'r ^PL?y to the dnrhesga+ for you? ''Dere we.. a l,ttle touch of, most bit it. observed the prise with sal and moral infirmities. They sow oae of mf�rr boys' phraeaw =viol Sag' let':Pr dd not come •il •tfter Chr:etmts ' nosy in lir. Plcydell'e vu,ce i an ,wreasional� shriLg of his. sh�iul -Ai11.fi!A them.out soon.enoush with. • ''that war ehoek' I He went s few scr',Dbied-_goc+d.welies .to "I woo t go .oto ani reasons. taut Ju- I g P 1 . To". waei't ire"�gaid Lady Ellr,n, "Hof Lady Ft a and with ss a box, nt oto*eta ' Ivan Bryant very eoldly.. '1 just .,rate a ders and a nitrt _ThPri he abrn tit out N-11 hep and possibly will took my breath away• and then yeti. he I Whom he did wrvis to the Imbees he tact. I want--freedom: 1 watt to have' left nee and went into ht? -,tilt's. a 3 would have been Quite nary only tr I thanks'' Der warmly for her kind en;• my, life w mysMlf.cwf;boat any tie• anv'i mere h<rle in the wall, uith a dPwk see them rliQre clearly than you do _. Pleydell happened to come tP, and lir• gert,on aix>at ttie concert. He. told her barrier. because- - , : . rcelt If there is a cloud lis your ,- .l -whet a*sY L°r a .s an Mr' P]rvdut!, ay l i vine] -hair +n it. ;I nervvLt!+sr 4cke•} , ' Pini-I web 1 had mower had anvhina-a ab1M to avail herself of this isindness. ; be, up, becaltdr You ave made babe-i u tnv' ca wrindering ii by chance leo with him 1 altar nndrsetand has-sneh -' Ae a inatteror fact,•' he wrote 'I have plane far th- future. Wolf. I shall have; P face, dear your neon burden brave- 'I ! vice it van as lir. Pleydell cat have him only loaf within +he lawt peek or so heard to iro into tLs,r matter rat he" carstully he would give me a g'E,•KI ssrdeT, yt�` ° for a yaztnrr." anything of 91:gs ti:nelair and I regret to-I Dtvorcw Is a little oat bt tby line Mr ' -Aafter a wain of telt minutes, he !p: <,u can :ightPn it by rising y +' . 1 believe be is very clever,' eao.d the say that she id in very bad health, and I Bryant I -bink you would do better tN'" ut11Pr�'a lift. duchess Did you des anybody P wbaps Is worse. .,n very, very poor circum- have ronsnited Teadert'en. He is more It returned with a paper in his hind _ .,y_ "Yer. one or own people' Adnan wad ti I Diane*" I am dolag what little I own, but i to it than I vas. and he id, If I may say' Givin -my back_ a re6oHndlnij fovea )art fns vwjday I arrived and he Pro- I the poeit,on is one lvbwh la extremely deli. go, lei hampered by cerima scruples g Names that parents inflict-' upoo towns to done with me, and then threw cafe. and I -find It practically impossible than i am: whack, he handed trip th@ Pape}+ I Imo over suddenly-to toot, rather rudely,' I for allo, to move activeiy. in M-gS eincla.izs 1 will ha-e nothing to do w,th thatI r their children are enough to Cause • said Lady Ellen. laughin�gg with an effort: alit'-* man,- said Julian Bryant. "If you won't. and aid: - . 1 am Lady going to tr•oable about Adr:wa Aciris oa tmpalee; the ducbease eat down- ''Order'-ru-sh—come tittain.' _ them to break into ail in- after.. h acc for me ST Ill a-sapid, iDPa. i'1': go .tU He more.. a is no use in a #octal sones! and wrote a cheque. She enclosed It with I someone else. - til.ith a, hasty handshake I---vas vests r- He is onlyAt for bis farm and, his Ptgs" a few Jones to Colonel Dawneg i Mr. Pleydell bs wed'' off, and when, at the corner ,A the "If yeti w 1' et•mit me to day rso rhe: Wali rarest; I hoer you are going to I want von" she sad, ,to use this . pp 'bave a very ha' time with sa. said irl. . will be prefer itde." _ -- , Julian winced, He .was almost hypes• strePk. out O# tight, I finally open- __ hip-PT money haw you lake for this Dom g ' the Aucheea. and Sine went forward- and Please don't refuse me and it o° would ed my order I was q_tgggered. It k,ased LuV Crile° affectionately like it when L ogme South. [yr I look M.1 gdnet•lver to th~ days •— 'I ate always"baplTy with you, POPPY ,for her peaaonaliy.,, I 'All right." he *aid tersely "I only I was a whopper-. my first b,lg One, dear. ! She said northing of this correspondence I thought I had better broach the matte- PP .0 But rt was generally recogn'itiM that 'to Lady Ellen, for dbe did not wish to i a e you nave no oti• and-flip beginning u# IDy 'uCcc'as as _Lady EIlen wee ra'Ueae and avt of gps_r(te, even meatioa the name of Aawne•y i leotion to deaden with other bitasueosrs a avian Kalesman. , . - . A E I N IR - - ­ .. ieart didShe took hn<.' seem to be to ther stmire -in all the e,but her 4ee Ellen to had not oonthat ll lir-. "en toS md?" 1 d` M said Mr: Pteydef!. .(r 1 for Cbrsetattrs wad;sngly enough, but her IT amicad to the duchese that things were and l see ttr- + - - praozicadly settled between hertShe f end and I will see to w rhes about into �;APrtia6 -►n InBnrne e. "mainly had grown •thianeir, though aha Julian Bryant At leant. when -Mr. Dry. ,moaer ,without ' a - " war ac, pretty as ever: Yat left for London rather abruptly one It war not ' ,fix Hearts r Tender:-+-j' \<'ottl'an ts•certainly coming .oto SALE The little patbeeic note abont her gavo day, Lady Ellen seemed veru d#praberd ; dtScovsred th :.nu parches veer 1° Cp°'' her own. Evea in tender rutttance .. �� Srr as added charm, a charm which wP+ and out of spirits -istant correarpo,.denef with Jnllaa 8ryTanfe r instantly felt by Julian Bryant when a Late that right: when the dachaw went I sats to find ow. Hr. ------'- wbereaboa rhe to ea►eillng an influence: The err:vod.on Christmas Evs. to to have a :retie oon9doawal chat .v:th i we., sir easy matter. h wap l,ke •dream to h'm to pard oto he Lady Elrn spoke at Julian: He d d not approach Julian by letter, young man had jufit been accepted. lConfe is of Large - the old ball of this wonderful old castle. '� like him very much." ehe Paid, batt bat. lace one atterno,,Aa he prsanated him• In re. tore .lie exclaimed':;.•'But d-t !n 4 ' -to be tere:ved ae almost one of the Tamilyy do you know, Poppy, - I base made one I gall at the bcrted - " . o a little a dlPro�e 8s fs a very un• . ' To be eontinaed•1 I you Mink, my IutP, I am jXr•u . factory . Here at .ret b ,,might target for very great rT . . while! And there was-O much he want• happy man. ' enough for you t His stru ed Lo [o "Ie he?" ea d.the duchess; 'why Should --'� :Cd fiancee looked 3ternh at liim for Shafting one to three- inches ` rte mother was in .England bombarding Is. bb unbappy?'. " -11 1kiire Billiard BallM. - _: _ diameter: Pulleys twenty to' ---'loan with letters, rageny excited to see Lady Ellen shragged her Phou:ders. ' t a moment and r'eel'ed: "GJod :him. Pbe bad inetalled herself to lite Doane don't know, but 1 •m stir+1 am tsrtht, sad re_n-,to h f. ehe .Setting HI self et't- -' - in tonin, greatly to his servants' disgust' I w I could help-html Thr volt vtho pia+ billiards._ eller_ ri ctae'- 1'at+'ve in het. W d� ,r• fifty In al'our to diad Julian knew that she wonid be unite NII. do you like b=1 I mean :n ;lie •,i'„nder how the balls al-e made Ir . . ., able of travelling up to Scotland, and .real renes of the word?" fes, L# Lady Ellen sinod :n front of the'ftrr. ari4he be�:t inaterial is the_fuYka f _ _l:o!!+lp: twelve c x a or in part -_fo ung herself on his prevent hoera it - _� -- - NO I eaa06able Ot _ -ebe only bad an 8e had re Lo bank• ng where he we.#. slim, a1moP: childish ftgar.•, its nor long cute elephants. Their'tu�ks are not ligg:n, ,;;ems to be rrmarkablt' .refused . Atephens that his where• white dresininpr-v^wn. °B "' 'isbonta kept a profound secret; I like him very, vtLr7 much." she Paid Pt,r curved as those of the male, and I fond of Mill, ,oma• j g, FRANK WILSON & SONS 'in tact. ne one but this servant kna•ir that j slaw].,, I have a tense nt comfort tied file fine "nerve paesaI cannot be "He isn't. His married life is so Ise wad back from America; not even Bill pies#ere wharf I am with him, butel don't 1, 73 Adelaide St Went, Toronto e:ch had yet been informed: love Dim. PsipDy' 1-I don t believe 1 ever ;.raced -sn c•1Psrly. When. '-firs. unhapnt kilt' he 1:rep5 Patingmu:h- Like Lade Ellen.Julian had grown muctt'should:" dried, gay those why make the halls, rooms in•hope thiit lie 'ti i11 ;get__ 1 . ::--ihinnrr. But he wad, it porsinie, hand:I "And he? Doeas he care for soul•" - _ The hrinkage. i5 F;reat . roomer than ho Dad been, and in bid rough t '•1!fe haw n.•,a said it is SO many work , ' • 1L shrinks: .. tiadsti,<il by mistake - -_- - ' ..-� _- -- travelling coat set hP entered the haii hid said Lady Ellen. "bat he eertaitfly giver I er its iv;dth than it is in length, in ___ —� CC [: I' -likeness in Adrian Downey was a•moet me the idea he, coit!d care Onl) it it fl■eJT M P L R Pink Eye, EplzootiC, painful for Lady Ellen to realize. i wasn't rather silly, Poppy, f Phottld be in.s the Case of the tt1Fk.` Billiard balls:I - FOR Shippin Favor, .1 painful 1 x few seconds, and ' aLnM to sag that he feels ter me first after being turned in the rough, die' QOHNS and Cattrr�al Fsven they clasped hands, rev!y g a to see an. or A ls)ng Gj An cure and pos Live prevrnUve: no matter hone borg4f another, for here waq somrthing wh cit ; "Weil, rympai.bp is a earn Rood thing to; ep tlbi drew them to ether, although in both{ work neva,:' said the dJtcbess cheerily: I time, -s+snletIn fur Lu'o year. 1 - ' n or "ex ed: Liania^given t0 their hearty t bre v.as a shatter ae it':Then the probed the mattesr. I C x ongue, 2MtM 7_ the cod sat n were, closing out.a'-! that was cavi!., hes: I Yell," ehe Peid. "i4 Julia° Bryant adkr tet shl'inking they err Cttruecl tiita.ln I _ a Z germo from the Dod'9• CZuree id>trtdper in D41gse *fid Sheep and truest in both of them. I you to marry him, what are you gor+rg to and again and to the --true. j? ' ted Chn!era in Poultry. Largnet' ee lire live 3, fin r idneV ..Welcome." Said' Lady Ellen. "1 am ?0 2ey?" Cures La (3ripye amonhttaman belage"and is a 8tve kidney -lad to vee yon, j Lady VII-11 paused a moment, and then .--.--.-sd•_-..-- I � Q� remedy' Cut th'ie•ouf. rev it Bhvw !t to coat dtilggistJ Julian said no:h•nz, but pulp claelred' the answered - - . ! �fp O� who p ll get it for sou• Fires Bodklea. "Datempe>r, Oausee� her hand very, very tightly. "lt .luJian Bryant asks me to marry him and C',ueu.' DLJTRIBLI`OMii-ALL WH4LF.9.iLE DRi?G- As +hey were turning away from the fire f shall say 'yes'!" ( ltlllt'Se' lticuhittnl' �' ERC iaPOHY lIEDiC:tI. C'U.: C�elDzzeta and Saoterto:og!vfs, be Ppoke. -- ----- - - - .. — • GI9T8. \" s CHAPTER KVI1I. �I:aatung 1, line of the IVadin_ i - ---- ---- - _.-- - . -' —- -- - -- — ---- - •I came because nor, takes me," he r i'd, t0';HF*1 U.S.A.A I ]tope yon wont think me a presumptu- - - f ]_Irina. I Quo age Lady F,?'.en, but fancied from On arrivinj in London ,inlian Bryant egg- roditcitljyr pl'i,t_tnCeS ,i _ your ]et.ter that you waned me to coma.' '-3 n- ro a hole-. He was resolved not to �'l-,ickeri, arx fur the most 'pa l'1 IIr 'Yes. I did want you. and 1 do want ' mec-t nee motile-: and further enter i.to . $500 FOR. A N A E yon,' Laid Lady —'ten. 1 feel somehow teach her that 'way w a, not enter into hatchet' l,�' a na"lite pfiiaci of ro- ad if we were great frende. as it we had-1 his life in arty way whatever. I cubat'irin c(olsistifi� �sf placing Pg�P . Icnnscrt one another a long time, I n3eau, ; H.s heart Lad hardened towards her. cat ; Th ie is the beautiful new oerfnine, made In and one always v:anta the friends whom In the beginning Mrs, llasnnck had told to eartltenu'ai a jai' w'hiclt .ttre Canada, eudoreed alai' used exclusively by Mile. one likes at Chrietmas cirne. Lara yeas,'' ; hive on t aL memorable last' interview t U pun k"ing�. .,t''beds built• of brick! Irauline Donalda, .the famous Canadian Prim khe cacght her breath tv:th a eaarp pigh. ', which had taken place between them. Ju I 1 ` ••1 was ill in ben I co iidn': be :v:th lian had made a whole eacriflce of his life i anti ala,'., tint] within NV sloe' Wee want a suitable name for iL, and as, •will : Poppy ar wit•h anybody e':e: but it .; go• I for his mother's sake. Ire had stood by ,fires, g011el% ,.. of Cul P ui charcoal, ; ' give. )ng to he quits different -row., , her,most chivalrously• lie bad burdened• ,r 5:00 IN CASH PRIZES i himself'w;tb her obligations; he had be i are k`Pt' burning. The ,Cg.g, 1t'P j _ Lae! OhrietnaF! _ c xt< Rla.;sats:- Jnli:=n Brpary:=r r;; r'.!•rFrd f:„ .<n -n- paced earn generouelp. But when she ' cal'cfully t.urnetl frum t'1nie to tit'l'e. - r .. ._ !400.00 for the beFt nwme. Plant, and that s:ci:ening eenao o,f „it,ime. ! had married a second time and life had l , tlsc<I at`e .ellerally those I �• 50,00 for the brit. deserip:lon of the Perfuizty. which egery 'love ;url :hs n r,:rwhetmed 1 become ease for ber. moreover, when the' 14e. k Y 25.06 for the Pec:,nd boat "male. ' him" like a. .phv,;<cac wr•ako1► .. tuck y,•s• ' opportunity .had barn Kiyen bar :a act i n'hl i sf•r�'P the fRmil� flu licds. 'I , I !I.1 1','I 10.00 for the ercond beat, debeription. : . 4.� easel+-n. of him Once m;re. :;eneror:diy in her t n towards hint she, I 'I II. 5.00 for 't.he third best description. - Where w;ad I:nA top r nhl. Fort nr' had failed 'miserahly; and oddly enough - _--4-----• i nr.d ten 31;00 prizes for the next bwt deecrip• .Cbrlatmas .vat i• go ng to he with l,.-;'? i it'was his mother's hard words about, - V I tions.' Was she hack in t'an ul•+? Surely iF she Enid which made tree man so bitter now . u"ell,knoR'p'.�c rili�h nrt'h�i1:'c. ii ; I 'Che , :nnvr of'tllr cnr.teet will be devised by a rentainedba F.r,gl:t�d. 0 ,cold nut• pace , in his; lboiigb es of her. >; , , �; rnn:ni'ttce of �Lontrea ti lea d;nz'advertis:na men Ice-pt away from hlmi. Ile waii tit think ' He-did no: even tell Stephens that he , tr,M''.'lll1)g I❑ 1 liest177P rtt'tt1J1�: I I , ,+ _. =;t std 1i Air decision will be foal. Should two or.- that she was in C'anacla. alchoutrh ho kne,v ; waF i❑ London, lie had no need of a ser• «hen'rien's reached hint +si ;tn ;trill! I '1' store (.on,, end in rho winning name the with '+hat bit errtFh and'e•>rrocc:nr n:usr ' vsnt; ii:'Ever, hP preferred to be quite I I: nrizr will bo egtt:,lly divided. and an additional Lair grtir-by'r; ;<, f<nv _.villi :v!}_,.. . a1ono, hut• hp wrote to Jir. Pleydell and tion to his fanl,i cir.l,. Tlir halt, . H t .t. 1.-prize •e the valuo of $5.00 will.be given each sue- _.. - -seep'] contestant. \n' employed or member of �txrull +':nom kl;?r-^,;1 k•n: I D,ikg l'-he'..t�vyer, o ace h�n_aetnoon ud fitt-hi:r-tilirnA, �1- uticlecl hii1L�f. --_— —thf flrra shalt enter the cpn1aaL The von- _---i bpd =pnken ro bim,p of en of her' po;'r'ible. test closes at midn!Ght, Starch 81st, 1916. I I The first par! of him in'terv;ew with Mr. with some.R•atet' from the .rs,i<1:in _J . en.jt!l,,t<,,t ,, ,! of lir- ear.y i r 1•::,fl. anil-pieydetl vett rasp euonph, for in thiP•.Ju• I . • HOW TO ENTER:--To er.ablo,every eontedtlnt Of a eke i-and,411,"')r •het is, ha 1 hid to ftp --i,,, home fat• the chri�le]lin.of I o try the new mertume hefrrre snbmittinR 'tDeir - encinre n ier't,.'in•'e household. tic knew 1 iiad dc-Alt en:irelp w,tT1 the question. t,f C," - 1 yiit,- ;ie''Kl.; ono h d enm>, u+ Fug• li' mot{{��er, I the'lnfa'rib, and returned to cot- eiisurpetion for a-Warne. we make the fo lowing _j - with _ _ AIltBorize con, he Paid !a the la:w� Tt-i o.. Special Otters-Fbr one"dine, ten cental, we will - std �'t'fx1-� rrhecl <Pend one of our Special Souvenir Bottle3 bt the _ ,ltd - - `-'-1 ei o-avTpTxmt--t63`h er wit iT-tlie-f ao 6 i-`.. . . r-�<yt. uk:,rl ir,•m h e dream :v: h ❑r I•lb r. t"hit 1 am going to shut lip my eatabliah ' the cei'e11h, , ltC dill\' pi'eSPlltftl I Perfurue-reyrular a creta size-totTetHer with butt torn': ''nth,"'1Fi)"all": .r.;pl h:ul s•Impi<:.,tcenL for some lens pericxl, and that it ie I )vee Contest Slim. and 'O'no P emivm' Cottgon. brutally. ; not my wish that Phe should instal hos- I limp<Plf at the ehUaCl> Arlt sultgh' i_ All for 10 nes. It_iq necessary to hays the Free , ie o' *• 1s^ i!I to 1"`e'.f. "It 'r: r6elf in my houee.. She has gone -there, .ant Lhe'_bPadle it1,OP<1P1' t0 )l n(lU 'Pt' Contest 6611p to inter. _• eFrr n1i d^iso yv,;l' yet .when he rras wiL'hout lino rerer�nee to me or my wlFhnn(lite p!'Pclous water to•leis care. He !I Write tAaay,. You will.bo delighted with fire ' ap it, his rrnTri ho p:Iced .he floc r tior-vous• ' ,,rod she most leave imine+l4atelp. The - •— - ;r' perfume, avd wave a ahaace to win'the If:R Prize. h I - Iv. t,V,e it oc't•r and done with. C,olild a uesetion of the se.•vanLs can be left in the pulsed 'the. flask. frons 111s pocket, �•r lose l,,a .w•.e so .ea.!Iy R^r_ there 1 p S RODGERS, GRAY & STEWART, PERFUMERS' u,, hands of Stenhene, wb'o W 11 gel hie'orders },tit the beadle Held'u a icarnin snot e il' a 'e? Le: h m reeolve to kill re I from ire � h,•a,a let h.m deaden h:s li art, and I Atter this ;here was a little nncnmfort•I hand anti came near to whisper: Dept. W.I. 331 BEEURv ST., MONTREAL. - Ftifl,. r;prp honorable' foeling, $bid was t a- pause, and ;hen Juliaii Paid- L=_ _ S, Ift Ui-, a' ie, t•cen ,.h,raRh The uta gnrt:- I I ' tile Iloo, Sir . rip th P. naTU 1IaG' "I have asked you to come :n-day, }Ir_ flwru of rD4thrr •soman was dtr,tw'ng him P"o'9de:l because I want to ';nnsu:t icon I bP atter th'e kit's: 5 Jut." . ydm•'t a¢a',,,; h',s will, asyd r.mLa:on . l' . , --- -- -- — -- — ---- -- ---- .�._. .�_a F �. - _. .-._: „ - a - � a, i; v 0e, — POUND IN IRD tIGHT N9 4 , l . s i:`:, .. ..................................... ..................... Germans In 1'lasses Rush to Death in Effort to_1 . � z y �r .1, , Break Russian Front W • .,, -- - eneral u 1, 3k despb Petrograd days: of the imminence o a g n i The bulletins transmitted by the Islauglit, the Russians reinforced ... _ .generals commanding the regions their short front. following their sof most violent fighting contain usual method of keeping fresh corps �. g g tR '* + E a< Dews mure pleasing to the Russian in reserve and ready to seize the ! people than has been received since opportunity for counter-attack. i the Germanic allies threw the 1:rum early morning until late at weight of their strength to tits bat night the German divisions threw ; w,y3y A'<nakm'k.•�•+w ..c-�ry ,::9 �q Nyy',..X) `' '.+1R.' 'rv,a",. ,�.. tle fronts of Eastern Europe. The themselves against the Russians have seized both basiks of corps, the- .attacks rolling, up and ” - the head waters of the River Inster, brealaing like waves against a rocky x �e :ast-P-r-ttf-i&, a sttc�ess n- sS�a t__ate field of battle 1jetweep -ables them to deliver a flank attack Goumine and Borjimow was. very --fin Insterburg from the north, largely Hat and treeless, marked by _- _ - rlhe Princess Royal in Halifax Harbor. while the forces that have passed -occasional farmhouses. As the Ger- the Angerapp to the south advance mans swept forward whole files : -This splendid battle cruiser was one of those-which participated in'the great naval victory. The photo- ' ' �► !straight west; the army which drove were destroyed. by Russian machine graph was taken at the time of her seecret.visit_to._Halifax last-�Yorember the Austrians from the Dukla Pass grins and rifle fire. But gaps were ra idly closed, and the Germans; RUSSIANS CROSS } in the Carpathians has reached the P River Labureza, in Northern Hun- ,truggled onward with bulldog de- ' _._._I _ r termination. Every attack ended l �J an : while the Germans „'est u• o� where thea c. n h AFLAGi , trenches._. HOISTEDI tr at tl.e Hit. .an � ".-the he i aw have been repo sed titer RIVER ANGERAPP 4 the.roost savage fighting.' Germans; unab:e .fry sheer courage ; The Russian armies -took the of- and determination to break through solid hedges. of bayonets, broke and ! Pensive direetiy west of Warsaw. at Red back to their lines, Lusitania Crossed the Irish Ssa Flying the Stars the juriuticn of the Vistula arid the '' �. ' $zura, csus�ing the later ricer and I .The (le,•tnan= maintainr�d a i•��n=4_luiportant C;i•rntan Di•ft•ne•e in-East _ 1 centrattd re from 100 batteries t, ..and Stripes dislodging Germans from a bridge The , • 1 Prussia Broken Down by r The shells fell thickly. 'Phe earth- head at Uakhowa. It scents appar- vermes to tremble. Seven or eight luradrt. - # ent that thy Rdssians have a':,urned the init!ati%e in this quartet- as a prcTjec-tiies dropped simultaneousll .A despatch from Lonaun says: A despatch frotn London say 9 : Iof the Foreign Office by American :direct result of the se'ere reverse I in almost the same spot. 'The Ger- ;The Russian army invadingEast I The Cunard liner Lusitania, which newspaper correspondents. Neil thee .inflicted on the German in mans attempted to turn the Ru�siau j Prussia from the west has Pued its sailed from New York, arrived at i P-rimrobe, the new Under-Secretary. _ the Iiolimow_region• w,i,en a three- !lank and failed: Near Borjimow 1 way acruss the River Angerapp and I Liverpool on Saturday morning fly- for Foreign Affairs, exemplifying the fiusssans attacked furiously, ! ` day battle reached its climax. liar driven the Germans from the ing the American flag. On Fridaythe-friendliness-rezv�Q�==��_ The rarried three lines of trenches. t4lwn of Grose Dledunishken on the Captain Dow, of the Lusitania, re- had previously arranged with the Uperri a front of seven miles. with The Germans feH in sarh numbers'. B•,rj:mow and Goumine as enters 1 that their bodiea were piled breast- west bank: The announcement by ceived a wireless from the Baltic. censor, to transmit anything by +, the genera! staff of the passage of of the White Star Line, saying that cable that the correspondents might 3' ,of attack, the German-. <•oncenirat high Tiley had fifty machine guns the Angerapp and the occupation of two submarines had been sighted!desire. He said: - -ed seven divisions and hurled more`playing upon the Russian line. Of . than 103,000 „f their finest infantry these the Russians captured four- ,truss 3ledunishkeh is the most ved by that vessel in the Irish Sea, I "England desires neither sup - portant nems that has been received whereupon the captain of the Luai- 'pression nor compromise The For- these against the Russian line. They de-'I teen. The Germans were' using from East Prussia since the revela- tania hauled down the British flag l eign Office is ignorant of the Luai- .livered strati: after attack. revert ahPl,s filled with pois,�nuu4 gases but the Merchant t' livered to methods which characterized tion that Tilsit was menaced by the and hoisted the Stars and Stripes, j tania -incident, ! g When these exploded near the Rus' i second army of i-nti`asiun. The Lusitania stopped off Queens- Shipping Act of 1894 says that if a ti their earlier operations in Belgium ' mans fumes were .thrvelr uff tlsat ' and Franc-. and deploying great!irritated the eyes. The Angerapp was a strong na town and was busy for two hours! person uses the British flag and ya y tural"defence of which the Germane sending wireless messages. 1asaumes the British national char- and mss-es t,f men over open ground. When night came ori`the Germans made effective use in blocking the Captain Dow's. explanation of his I atter aboard a.ship whully or�sart care.esi apparently of the terrible j were broken and exhausted. Some Russian march toward Ins action in hoisting the American flag'j iy owned by persona unqualified to' ro%t in killed and wounded. iE the detachments maintained themselves Weekserms q ritish chi , for the purpose - • a s .ort isiance east of Borltmtsw posted on the west bank of the his pamengers and the mails owing of making the ship ap pear to si detail which ii'.ustrates the violence I and in the town of (iuua>ine.: The Fiver defeated every effort by the to the German threat to sink Bri- British, the ship shall be subject to of the effort is the official statement Russians struck immediately,.deliv• ;Roasianq to force a crossing, - Now' tish ships. The captain declared forfeiture unless the act was do" that some of the Oei , divisions I erin fierce counter-attacks. with i } I g g purpose g- p <,f 15,000 tn?n char ed the Russian g that it is otf3zimll announced that that he had a ri ht to Pty the fla for the u ose o! tecapin ea tore g fredi corps field in reserve Gun- ,the Germans have been driven from of a neutral country for the protec- by an enemy, or by a foreign war �, [ins on a front only, a versst (two•I mine was wrested frow the. Ger- the•west bank a rapid advance by tion of neutral passengers, and ship in the exercise of its bellige,r- thirds of amile).wide. In these sec• mans At Wolaszyyd Lowiecka the ithe Russian forces.may be expected. mails. ent rights Therefore, if England tion" the German infantry advanced Germans fougght With the fury of de Thai• have occupied forty miles of The Press Association has issued acknowledged and grants the right s4 _ in• close-pieiased masses, attacking,apair.. Ila sere annihilated. Fast Pru*siaa territory and have the followin under a Birsiingham of non-English ahitss to escape 'cap at the duuble•q.uick shoulder to Whole companies were wiped ..ir.t of .conquered" the region north of the date g tura England holds that she is en ahoukler. existence. ;.conquered a ere Lakes: ..Passengers from the Lusitania titled to the same privilege Tile atta.i« were preceded b% ter. Tire net rrsuh-of the three days Simultaneously the Ef.tisaian ad- who arrived here Sunday state that "L?ndoubtedl Gapptca Dow, as -- -rifir artillery fifamiliar with the re: rttvhirh the of 6attie at Goumine-Borjimow was ►ante toward 1'Cest Prussia has when off the cosat of Ireland the well as other ingliah captains and les of(the rtsCa lure by r.h eeived w-i-releiw uses- ship- - p --�' v L -- - - an- ruortar.e and field guns, probably poEitionq lust in the past week of c,f Skempe, a town near the border, sage from the Admiralty that it Act of iB94, which is a perfect hat SIX h,iadred cannon in all. There renewed German eflurt It is esti.-1 and about 32 miles south-east of was to hoist the American flag. It swer to the German charge !that Weems,it. 64, no doubt that.Marslial,mated that the Germans lost. at ,Thorn, The Russian.line runs from did so, and, sailed under that flag England is notifying her s'hip's to use p :von Nindenbntg had ordered Gera Ieast 25,000 in.k4ltd and' wounded: 'the north bank of the Vistula to the to Liverpt�,t.'• neutral flags, No such orders were era! .Ma*k(-nzen to hew through the I and that the Rusbian casualtt��ii'es ' region of Mlawa and is within 20 The use of the American flag was eves issued by the British Govern- era! flu--fan .line at any coast. Such` were not much teas, _ Russian 'mivfi- -mites of.the �V est Prussian frontier, immediately called to the at �ment." 3.: fight+ng had r,rver before been wit. tarn observers, with the meagre de The plain fighting is on the front of 9 _ ne—d on the eastern front tailsss before them. are likening"tlfia Lip p, arid- Biezun, and the official l'.•mple,? pt•.aparedness and -the fight to the Battle of .Borodino, resii.tance in this region is rapidly steadiness of the Russian infantry wpere Napoleon . lust . his Russian i weakening. d' balked the German plans Warned campaign. j }- FULL .CAPACITII �T Another Boer Rebel - ► URKS EFFORT TO CROSS CANAL - Gres Up the Fight roxi_ ' Value to Miffs of Canada in War Orders App {rrs -� despatrdespatchum PretoVankpns _ -Mate STXttett �+l�iAt� Ilol�a �!? invaders, of Eg3•pt Left Many Dead and About 3501 the s<,caliPd Prophet Prisoners After Skirmishes -:North Of. SueZ . burg have-surrendered to the Bri- . tivh forces vv it}t I.ieiit. (`ol. Kemp, Sixteen despatch millt�nr dullarum 'Ottawa he asp_I es,t t� tlielsvaliue of hi 1.250 000 . _ -,Theo mand(, which gave up its c, m arm4 alae included -48 officers and proximate monetary value of the formerly imported from •Germany de p t�+ from. L• nd„n �a;,s : rurced back. lsacing ab9ut 300 .Pei I ;00 burghers. Ttie 'rebels capilli• present war to the textile and wool-(and Austria, will hereafter be man The7itrkis made adefir,ite attack o❑ i eon<rR in the hands of the defend- I lated at Upington. Vankensburg's 1 len industries of Canada so far, i Is fact in Canada. the S,iez Curial. but after a.shorp.;ers conside_ra`ale numbcr ,yf the ' influence is credited with' bein How much more will come.in the fu Canadian blanket manufacturers a fight thev ° w.ere di+.Pp off_ _Aith jurks were killed and wounded. largely responsible for tiie -rebels- 'ture-is a matter for conjecture, but have benefited to the tune. of.some losses, Tile British lust 15..killed-and Sri I it is stated that the Canadian-made ,thing like- $1,500.000 from the war. lion. �hc, announcement states After a ft airless attempt Wade to 1-�vcjiinded. surrenders are ex- articles have generally-met with the I Recently an order was offered Can `that additional bridge th? canal near 1'i,nssoum. f The att:,ck was rilso renPvvecf by ! petted and that .Lieut. ('ol•. 5.�3• approval of Canada's costumers, adian mills for 3l,(i50,000 worth of they returned t�, tltA atia�'k vv'ith a�the forks at Ef Kantara, but this �faritz and his men probably will .and there is:every indication of Wankets for,. the French Govern force 'c tin:at,ed at 1°.000 .tears i'.n<II met with %nu greater success than gr,:c t}ieroselves a before t_he end continued orders. From a position meat. Of that amount they were P approaching idleness Canadian mills able to take only $1,330,000, and six batteries; of artillery and es ay- the -other ittenipt, rile Tsirl:i�h�'ot flie week. PP g ed to get a<'r<ss the vvatcrv,ay un casualties in killed. euimded and i _- have come to be:novo ri Bing at the remainder had to be placed in R - capacity. the -United States. Twenty-eight rafts. The British foice, lxow•ever, prisoners.. numbering upwards aI P y' was wa ting andthc invadf•i s ware liundred, I Russian Girl Ft3ught ' To date it is estimated that there mills have been engaged on the big have been placed, on account of order. . --- - - - -- - ---- In Nineteen Battles the British Government alone Shirt-makers have been busily en- ' - -- through its, Canadian, buying I gaged on good-sized contracts for :7 Sons in French Army, All Killed A <1t'sl!atch from Muscuw. Russia, agents, orders for khaki clothing to the British and Canadian Govern- �ays: Among the wounded who have I the extent' of $1;330,000, -with an- ments, while orders for the British - arri•ved in Moscow from-the front is other.-ordi;r in contemplation cal- service cap 'to the value-of $80,000 �. from C:ens,to sacs:I inY martnp<I he -applied fur assis- I'Olga Krasilnikcff, a, girl of 19 tied at four-milltons, a million-dol- have been p'.acr-d with other firms. �« A de=pate, r hyears. After taking past in 19 bat- lar order placed by- the War Office Orders for kit bags, ' haversacks, es Seven sons of an ederle blind 'tante to. the bureau here for the ex- Frenchman named C'hopard. of t•he I change of information regarding ' tie toot.Poland Thg rl enlisted tindershe was wia Ctanadianalllilithan Department ape bi svc. while htbe tremendousaexport village of C•hauffout, near the-Swiss I prisoners of war. One.by•one let- man's. name and 'this dec.elit'idn' has proymafing Q250,000. Ttsese c,rders of bread and foodstuffs has created frontier, were called to, the colors;tern front the Frenc•ia headquarters its! been discovered. The cross of for khaki goods alone total .$6,500,- a heavy- demand for cotton And jute last �,rgsx t and marched avva.y to' arrived in Ge.neya, The seven ons St. George, fuurtFidegree, has been 000_.... - sage'• there being an.increased out- war. hue s• iung.whi'•e tits fa hers had been ki-fled, leaving fourteen I a,varded to her. War orders for knitted g:,ods to put of these amounting to 25 per . ew Beard noticing from them. Beconi-i c}iildren and four widows. " "` ' "'"" bhe.value of about kir-millions have cent.. in the past three months, • Given the iron Cross ` :derma �s nforc n-Loyaa t. For Sty ' Sinking � kna }Ports desl,atrh from Amsterdam says: :A desp t< , linin I'a is gay get afire h German shells' 'and , l:ntpery?r liv:1liam airless at Wil- $envy snowfalls are again reported)-burned to the ground. . The Ge.r-- helmshavtir; on Thursday. ' His lila- ;� despatch from T.�,ndon says: that quch .rt -telt is nut contemplat op the heights of Hartmanns-Wei- i marts are said to have prohibited jeity inspected the German sub -Althcmgh the 4forning• Post and ed. anti announces that its policy is ler -onf and �Iolkenrain,�in.thi Vas•I the people in the 'di?trua in:}er t moiitae L-t1; c omg user the vessel other Landon daily newspapers re- 'the sante to-d'ay as in the pant. 'Ti,g'�e-has been - Painstaking their control from '-going outside'rpersonally:- He: bestowed the de It is adcicd that the ll►st>:sli Gov, lien,is fighting with saps and hind their towps, coratiou of t•he Tron Cross Upon the. peatedly have urged a blockade.of crnment ha n�i 'thc,ssght of an as;o gr<net<-lis near Altkircb. Barbed- wire fences have been members of the submarines-crev-. German ports, thus cutting off all giiing _neutral c•oiintries, -whose 1 large farmhouse 'ca11'cd -the built 'arour.d tihe villages, this stYp -22 is undergoing'refsairs &t LViI-. foodStt>ffs, , the $elfish r Pi,reigti I r"hipping ws5s.ild he -stuppe< h�; the Largliof, which was oril, ri,i,c,rt dis- being considered necessary owing to helmahaven following her recent e4- Office repeatedly has m.atrle it clear ti closing"Of the Baltic Sea. ta'nce frow..t1;c. Swiss was I the prevalence of numerous spies. plvits in the Irish Sea. . ,. _ � +�► iXl� � ' was instructed to have 800 copies of .•"Ll$ XMLSTRZ. �,. same printed for distribution. ..-.a.� ' labnebeae.ar>>�laarmorama"ItsorMs, by-law was passedaAthorizing the W"rTWDA�r,F". lTtb-Auction mieMarmalade Oran, F t.:: - ►lalotrSoA.Os1L eeev and treatturerto borrow money of registered horses; dairy lows, f` '4. ••alis ,; to defray the current expenses of the stockers, hopes, farm Implements. Iiieoel for matin ORANGE- MA MALA bitter oranges,ILA�V r Year; 01.00 it paid in advanas, township• and household furniture, at lot 1$. R $ g T oweeli " Bu soripYoos to the Ukited states,41.00 Mr. Barnes, treasurer, had letters con.6. Pickering, (adjoining Brou. oranges, 2 lemons. Slice the fruit across the graier as thin as possible. ` , ladvance acknowledging the rec�eippt of money, gham) the property of N. L, Stev- being careful to remove aH seeds. Place in deep.dish with 4 qts water, . amounting to over $dodo, raised by enson. No reserve. Sale at one. and allow to stand for$6 hours after which boll for 2 hours, Then, add Pickrriu(l tow oahip See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer.for E3elgiaa relief 8 The granulated sugar and boil again for 1 boar until it Wille jetty-.- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor• and patrlouc purposes and expres- THURSDAY, FxB. 18th-Auction sale " ainig deep gratitude for the generous of farm stock,much cowp, farm im- Receipt for making;GRAPEFRUIT MARMALV". emove the pulp and dutlai iuu. laments etc.at lot 16, con. C, Scar. 1T1CKtRtNG COUNCIL juice from the fruit. Scrape the entire white ing from the skins, leaving •y t 111 ten Council naw adjourned to meet oro, (9top 98, Kingston rd) the only a thin yellow rind, which cut Into ver The above council ?net pltreuwn tit id Monday_, March 8th, of orae property of James Henderson. Sale P• � p y aat�o_w - grand add to tbq and adjournment on Monday, Ntp Nth to a ►a.k a lid transaction,of general at one. No reserve,Terme-8 months put Weigh this and to each poundAdd a quare •f_ ;;lilembera all ptYa nt iter taava lit that +u"Invae. credit,will be git en on approved pulp. stand 24 hours. Take as many pounds of sugar you.had of fruf = .cb Lir, _ PH. notes. 5 per cent. off for cash, before adding the water, Stir all well and simmer three hours. . . The minutes or the batt nldpt{ug - _ 7.H. Prentice, auctioneer.' - • - -were read sud oppnived. mugnnmtnpgltPl@i IIlmimAIl11ImIUSQ1ILONId� BITTER ORANGES-Large size 30c, a doz. r A number of actuante wo4v p"apnt• - 1 iced pe ive st u and rafprtIp to the `r]{1* is the Answer,"irt New 3dvertiaeynents. NAVAL ORANGES-30c. a doz. 40c, a doz. ' respectiveatxnllingrun+mittport, le ' :• On motion Thou•, IN)tieher www hoard E6STER:S £ GRAPE FRUIT-Nice • perfect, clear skin trait for M re etxtuto labor tax on l.lowol Debits rARM TO RENT-50 acres being lot + lately leased by 1%'. Ntepltpnsnn• Ntw NTERNATIONALApply,con,6.is the•Tbtvnthip of Pickering, marmalade, 6 for 25C. A ctamnriinta�rlion t�ao twCPi\'ell to E.T.GEIFFITH'B Green River,P.O _ LEMONS-Nice fresh-Lemons large size 30c. a doz. " C`,from Rev, R C. Ha{1,eecretaty of the 1Mtt momw wos7m FOR SALE-A few Shropshire Children's Aid Newiety, Ushawa, to gr+rT an in ton[[talk and rcndlaR.a! rem lambs at a reasonable price, Apply CELERY-Fresh large bunches 3 for 25c. - - - -- reglad to Arnetta Orsibam, dm fighter, h nasi on e.treett ar, In the office,shop M lot 18,con,f?,Picturing. E.E,YIIGH,Clare- •` fir fan►, tt�ki» t{tP and school you-likely gluestion the mrun- s moat, 9 if -- f of some fere wort;, A friend asks: s All kinds of fresh frozen smoked and cured flab and oysters, township to t4-initihute to her Fmpport. ?.het makes mortar harden?" You seek I ANTED-Married man to manage- pOrThe @'and eco on t.`ontin tit les ti; rouun- �(�t/1 �� ( ' p _ 1 farm also a single man to assist.to begin -JAMES fes,`% teported'and t eCt�ltlntend'ell the f+sllnty• clition of jq/rtaa, Vrhwt Ie nates ciwlT duties Apztl lat�3itE6-!.`IDERHIfrfTtlazs• - 7108 New Creation answers all kinds of ing payntente: TonJnto 13enptal questfonafntnn i, -History, +Mont. istf " Hospital haling Itrnxettted a h-tel for Plction.For�fatt 'ords,Trades, Arta sud s Royal Purple calf meal." gCiena.•te,+MLA AweisatAsrit FOR SALE-Three cod cows due attend+snre of Marche tiarge?p form. 'Yllerds. +A a April lot,at lot 18,con 1.Pickering,'oDpo erly of CEaremont, amounting to $l(), i site No.S,school house.Apply to Mks.PETHR the committee iveommends that the s 0"e 1s�,400M LEL,Pickertag,P O 11 ?natter he laid ever for fnr!her in- =ypppa�� t T,�ORBALE-One 1913 model T Ford EELS • SHOE -•� STORE formation. Win. M�rove for fitin Fear in first clue she newt overhauled, R 'Me _ pe , the vault doofr, .'Lc'1: E'.mployers' Ltabil- the nwdirMedisape.•--cba[• z electric llghts, shock absorbers, speedometer Ity Assurlit" Igo, for protnium on acterirrd as 'A Straka v( >' cloak,toolbox,spare tire,9 tubes, muter vib- r•_ H T B Y • Ocniut." ratoz,etc,all for•975,00. Bae W. J. LVKZ do • +• �tttaarltt•ec s btw+d 4d.iM1: Jahn \tucker Mtrlste a•rE1NHete !SON. Whitby. ss.x _ tot atteettsrn's NAnkR, etationory and lin thin, opnnno. strong. * We always car a complete stock Of Wank for-ntta,31.80;11. R, 13P+tton. on India Dever.tt l,ot a sntu• / ()R hIALF: -Koons and two lots in Y carry p Acct of Warr. i'3(1A: I'bgw usurp 041 faouort toown themol,94eer N l� / ��i the'.'Mare of olaremoae, '8 room house Fine Boots and Shoes, Bo and Girls' School►9hoee, Irelto � orf Af V14 it eL11t11;�, l{, !ttptpnegttt W,It ter in a A,rm sit 11th` , e f kltel,en and wnodsbed ettachod,splendid large f anti so ro,+vontrnt to ass 1 (i 1 barn nose y8W.00, good gsrdna and fruis test, Rubbers and Overshoes. [ _ salary aa1 whlit4v.'l3 01 'Cha a-aut%rnIItaa (aha halt 140 thl,9u ra�and /!� nelAsaao of I• t1 male : er, will Boll f • ' -Men's everyday Work Boots our specialty. halving rw-eirvd a rc*ttlmltnir+ttian rrc+suilof Roaulair�IuaW ` '/ l,arsalo for qulok auto set Y y . frOM the to "AdiAn Nar Ily t\t„ tr hswow[dtArt Bell Phone 151.. - - - township bort&. would rs+ctuunland t4l."�+etbm�'kr+Dar wp �( 011%ALF, A oplendid farm in the `r ta1+►rod cut die, lett Itr it1 It'.s Maj i i Tnwush°y of g s-tritar being part at eat JOHN --J� E E Lr .that the siAtnP be iU+rhaa, 1 M1• 1� ¢e fi In regard to the- cotutnunieattaut Vat•nr 1 tai ivi;•,ado neo fetor n Village eirgeo e to A[aetla r li ems,,yy ` ti lah ?9 aero•mora or len.lU netts bait floe ' 11 1 tlilehla land►n4 balance gu�4 pnature load -- -- from Rev. F. V. Ht►11. Ueh.t►sa, in , Thet. „ on "=---iBROCK ST. WHITBY. tu..aee .«. •a••'' e�, with rereWa,t atonia thtough It, am 'i�lienal, the nom �*�edwc.ny the premtees a large comfortable stooe house. -- mtttee recommend that no action be 7iQ i i l'' ewe frame barns one with stone stabingg bo- otaken in the matter. uresis" neath. Also p,¢pen,abed and other atbnild- lw ,ngs. tido llxa8 ft. Th,s property ie • very Your committee are in receipt of a ; desirswe one, beins part of the estate of the COtumunication from P. J. Haanegan. '0.a I:. ;j i late%m. Norcombe. Possaesion given oa ♦ rlI let 1015. Also for sale a comfortable .• a+ecretary of the Hydro-Electric Rail- " �� I p %v ay Union asking the council's eo- name dwelling, coatalniag s rooms Good !J Til E EsT.lshtvtm y g gardea. S,,t:atsd on north Aide of $tag Jit. iaTa operation to secure the subsidy from so•tsd�.faaaa Ploliertog Village. For further particulars ° the Dominion Government of $1140[) 1 , I apply to MRS.ROSEY MORCOUSE,Pickering per mile for the electric dts railway and Oat. 14-tf power scheme, recommend that ?bit+ said il express its hearty approval y GRAM-0-PHONES AND RECORDS said co operation and res ectf1l11 lr1 �J ID suggests that every effort possible should be made to secure said subside _and that the clerk be and is hereby _ THE business mail who h" to-inform said secretary of -Gram-o phones froth $20-up. Se_Q-our 820 machine-A clear j eustofners in various our willingness to co-operate. �s -- - The standing committee on Relief sweet tone. A free demonstration of the latent. Patriotic - of Canada or elsewhere will reported as follows: The committee i�� � � ` e services of this bank of _ begs leave to acknowledge receipt of Records. Don't fall to hear theta. ` is communication from the Oshawa 'invaluable sssistance in coled- g v,AD OF f'�Cts iHos ital statin that ,+tins Jane Losie t T � ing ��� ��. � Ifntg�t be remot,ed from that iaetitu. C. S. BL R I G, = PICKE Ii, N G TQRONT'� - *ion. The committee recommends. _ tha+tihe-matter be attended to at - - once. A communication •being re- PICKERING BRANCH, -ceived from the Salvation Armv. of The Universal Sawing Machiane Toronto,asking that a small grant be R. W. GORDON. mer, D � D 13tls�h allied st �• made from the township to enable - - -. - them toconClnue..thrir wort of rescue - -- • _ .ad:other work, The comtnittee re• - - commenda that a great of$!n be made The use of money is all the use there is in having money A communication being received 'i - - -Ben. Frsuiklin. from the National- Sanitarium Asso- I taction Free Hospital for consume - _ 1, tires, the committee rewmmende thathe Be1.7 V 1S vibe "Cheapes Im a rant of$10 be made. _ " e standing committee on Bonuses #or Wire Fences reported Las follows An application was received from J The advantage of haviag money ii never more spperaat Eben whey i P. Scott for-bonus-on about 1St!rode of examining our lines of fall value.. ('groceries. Dry goods, -Hardware, wire fence on east half of lot 27, con. ;,-- boots, rubber@, overshoes, paints sad oils and many other lines. Yet• 1.and we recommend that Mr.Sparks b 4 _ ?aspect and report. ' , are able to buy the best at a lower price than some charge for inferior An application was received from �` Roods. We have a more complete stock than ever before and if ab J. H. rods for bonus as what you want is not here we will get it for you. 'about 960 rods of wire fence on Iota 1 Try our lis. and 2, Range Line. Mr. Mowbray salmon it is wbrth 80c. we still have extra good tea at 30 eta per lb. to inspect and report. Manufactured by W. R. Jackson, Brock Road,•Ont. Rolled oats has advanced in price, but we " have Robin Hood and The standing committee on Roads This machine is designed to sag' long poles as well as cordwood. No '- and Bridges.reported and recommend ulle or fl - wbeel in road of wood on*carriage. Quaker Oats at the old price 10 eta and 25, cts per ' pkg. We. are tad payments as follows: X. S. Chap. - - nt,te to sell ot.•t. 'n special.$ak.ing_Powder At_1-5 eta - -- moo, balance on account for supplies This machine is a combination of efficiency an simplicity, r r per -1~-1i •forhon. •2. opposite.lot m. 4.64: The The best outfit ort-the market to-dey. tin. . A fresh stipple' of our famous, ground white-you wait, eoffeil -at committee recon6inend the purchase ;iGet oar prices on Emery Wheels, Saws. Gasoline Fsngiuen, .40 cts. per lb. of 15"064 feet of timber at Claremont Create Se}+orator*,.e[c. - - BAN And 1450X1 feet at Pickering At $31 per Quality,�satiafaction and"service count.'4ome and examine f ino0ft, froul the firm of The John W. He Jacksiori - r_ $rock Road our goods, Carew Lumber Co. of Lindsay. f -' The committee are in receipt, of a -circularoinviting the Good Roads A980end EOR G E PHI L P s Lion inviting municipalities to send - - - _ •delegates to the annual convention in during the,week of '.lurch Y2 and 26, and recommend that the BRCVC3�HA - - t=�jZ+, jaQ municipality pay the membership fee of$S.( and that the reeve be a dele• gate to said convention. --- -= - Arthur Carlton, fpr drafting 2i3 - - --- - yds gravel,on cot), 9. west ,of Altono, read. 18.20. Mr. Thos. Beare, of Regina. Sask. ; L 0 � K but formerly of Whitevale, and .who _ had been reeve of the township a few years ago,as well as becupying other 1 .* township positions; was present and "MADE IN CANADA" - ' at our was invited to address the council, - - which he did in a very interesting < manner. He gave a vivid account _ of the exciting experiences which be rices e San and his family-passed "through, when -.� v V the cyclone passed over Regina two NOW's the time to prepareor three years ago, in which his home for next year's ha}vest was completely wrecked, but fortun- ately with no serious results to the '�our harvest will be bigger, better next y ear.'if t•oll put in more time on the farm,-',Drive a Ford-and ¢ _ :occupants. Mr. Beare is in love with reduce from a matter of hours to a matter of minutes t the great west, and his .many Picker- $ `OC ing friends are plea5i=d to hear of his .Mime spent in those' necessary, trips:to town duringks . tlnccess, in aplte of the sevete blow the busy season. Seventeen. thousand Canadian � deceived in the cyclone. farmers drive the Ford because it's a time _ - money-saver-and pleasure•giger. ' A by-law was introduced and finally Ford Touring Car 8 x+, Ford Runabout$54i�. Ford �'' We Can supply ' passed appointing W. J. Petty road overseer .•in place of Arthur Couplet$SSU. Ford Sedat7$1130. Fold Town Car$810. Graham who declines to sat (All cars sold fully- equipped f, o, b. Ford, Ont,) _ you with also appointing L. Hagerman Buyers of these practical cars will sbare in profits, if pound-keeper in place of Frank Lee we sell 30,000 new Ford cars between August Everything f '[J<le Building Trade ' w o has resigned and appointing R.C. 1st, 1914, alpd August 1st, 191-0: - _ e Sfork road overseer in place of Alex - FORD MOTOE COMPANY Gordon who declines to act and John - - of Canada, Limited _ Independent phone 803, ,3eelby road-overseer in place of Frank ' W. I Luke,& Dealers S Whitby,Ham who declines to act. Reber ,- op VVht - t y Hall Overseer Ham, of,Highways for rd,div. 10, in place of Geo, F. Richardson, ' who declined to act. ' On motion the auditor's report Was ,�Ml" �-•, J•eeelved and adopted and the clerk •'° �TO ZTFFV i:�.aS l ,,., g .,__•• _ „r.�. ,,...-; - .a--...... wise.:-:..1...+., .,.-+..-- a+:.v.r••,�;cve.a x5rw^•..., °•cu'. .n + o _ J. - l %.71 jOLAAMMONTiBorn-On Monday, Feb. 8, to R. rIXZ rA8LF-Piekerins gtationG Rev. A. McLellan is visiting his and Mrs. Ward, a daughter. T.Ii. Trains going East dee as follows— sister is Windsor. Robert.and Yrs. Vsy,-of Dag- SO- s !Lail 8.08 A Y. Thomas Da of Shunt Ba is mar, spent Monday with Yre. "' 19 I�o6l abo P.l[. � Day, y y. u 14 i coal '^ .g.05 P.Y. THEDUNIN[OffBANK. r visiting fries here. Sadler, of North Claremgal. Trades we" due ae Wows- John McGratb is at Seaforth this - Wm. Jenkins returned to the No. 1 Looal 7.47 A.Y. seot. �•���wpnarr. a a wtrnsws,vas*wtaoata l U G DOGMT A. . enscosemsee. „west attending his father's fuer- city on Monday to. resume his a Local s.90 P.Y. C. •. al. duties in the _Toronto Furniture •" 7 Mail 7.50 P.M. This Basin Offers Farmers Sunday included• Thomas Gregg shipped a car- Co'e factory. • _ coo ..ue.vurs serms.and adv=w mede an mh uptesst - load of hogs to Peterboro on Men-- John Stephenson, of Pickering, `— re.•„�aratm day. accom�a vied by hie sister•in-law, W A N T E 0 , Tb• Dnp a•partmene is a sate and conee:dent deposum for road -- Wil�•ed and Mrs. Sadler, of M".Jzfseph Stephenson and son money. interea at current raw u pad on deposits of me doav sad epvardti Brook;Tii2pent Saturday with and dangbJer, of Belmont, Man., David 41& rs. Taylor, spent Sunday here with his son, Areliable man to sell - ~' • Some-obur residents complain• Thuulas and wife. - MWHITBY BRANCH; A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. - -- that the snow-shovelling by-law' -HARDY CANADIAN GROWN STOCK !• . .ls not enforced-in all cases. - f -Win Pickering and'Outario Peter and Mrs. Macnab spent Neilson a Ice-cream _ Cqunty. over Suuday with their daughter , i<la n of the eo le g - -.• Pickering Bakery -.- The Pickering Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane, of Black- } p p of Pickerin sGeek will be pleased to see that Neilson's Start now at the best !rtes. Wm. Johnson and dao h• ice-cream can again be enjoyed in selling time. _ • g We do- not keep 'breath. viguanct'i Committee: ter, of Moose Jaw, Sask., spent their own town, �'Pe are glad to Send for list of Bpting Offerings, last week with Charles and Mrs. be a-ble to tell you that it will be - We sell Bread. and terms-to agents.'�SarQent, here on SG. Valentine's Dai Sat- ag _ tarda , Feb. 18th, of which we The object of this Association a to - )Hiss Emily Forster,of Markham y -Liberal Commission - -` lessen stealing and prosecute Miss Lillian Turner, of Havelock will sell the ordinary 6e, dish, and anything else in the Baker and .- the felons.. recently visked at the Methodist 10 and 1.5e.sundries an__ 25 ,_b.rickq __• Handsome free outfit. --- - personage. delivered to your own fire side. confectioner line. Both phone#. Members having property stolen oommoaf. . Next Sunday union service will Give us a fair trial. Remember STONE & WELLINGTON - ate immediately with any member its xeilson'e. HERB MONNEY of Executive OommiLtee. - be held in the Presbyterian - The Fonthilt Nurseries, . Yembet{abi church at 11 a. m. and in-- the -.The P iii 00 evening at 7 in the Metbodiat H. J. MARQUIS (Established 1837, I PICgERING, ONTARIO. Tickets may be had from Um President or. -church. The two choirs will con- Qdtma '� O R 0 2:T T O -r, e•cretery on application. _ .duct the service of song at these Greenwood •:- Hardware Exec.Qom.-L. D. Banks, C.B.Pithu• __-services. Rev. J. R. Real will - - _. - er, C. L. lViorcombe, Pickering, Ont• -:all and see our stock of 1111s, r e1 W. J. Catherwood, who has � � J.A. 0 Conior� . a. ark - " been visiting -his brother-in-law, ' Thought" as other lines s . __. _ ,�-•����ti� as well as other linea ant, eeoratary. ;Sylvester Middleton since he ar- -- - _ . - Eavetroufhin rd and repairing' Praid - - rived from the west has moved - _ _ .- _ g g F. H. HINDLE y' � into D. W. Blind s house at j. • '" i promptly attended to. North Claremont. We are pleas-- _ _- - _�•= Work guaranteed and prices W HITEvsZ'� a� 4A to have him as a. resident of h _ _ _ ,__ - moderate. CARPENTER, BUILDER our village. • - HOUSE VERANDAH, AND BARK The Claremont branch of the Lawrence Denny. WORK. PANTRY CABINETS Women's Institute will hold their -- DUMB WAITERS. -..:Febrmary meeting at 8 p. m. on xo#e -- . GREENWOOD I 'Wednesday Feb. 17%h at the horuewor- - 9tI'ngling and general.repair ;of tars. George Cooper. The .pro- - : - _ - - t any job you .-want gram wilteonsist of a paper on Nei" Tod's Bread I meabou ., ¢ e done. Prices right. -- ' Environment" readings and � � • ' imusic. All ladies are invited. "� �°�'� Can be got at the Folloing 5504 Home Telephone. We regret to report.. the death `�cs/ar/li , e�iOlC" ,, ,s Grocers' at Toronto, on Thursday, Feb - James'Rd• Bryan, ��roD� ATTENTION 4th, of an old and highly esteemed = - _. -_ resident of Claremont, Mr. Wm. For February mc. J. Margni0, Bnndp, whish took place very _S - of Pickering, and suddeml followin an attack of - G. A. Gillespie and If you is,atem late doing an epilepsy. His funeral on Saturday Sale Today _ .-Geo. Wood, of Dumbarton. , kind of building nest season. T to the union cemetery was very largely attended. 1) . M • � Q : -we will be pleased to figure "' = N5o Reoerds offer the cam• vale•—nose - Dr. Love, of the Veterinary _- +College. accoenpanied by his friend we:r ao long as eke tame" Col.mbia5 C �OSHAWA. ONT. .'on your--regnirments Mr. Irwin. visited his friends here Doable fl'ao Records. Tkey.re:bebeat for all kinds of : Ily a► over Sunday. 1r1P Racer&on the market today. - _ UP "� �+ E E D .'e - Joshua and Mrs. Bundy are in building material._ _ !Streets villa this-week attending The name. Columbia stands today for the beet records on the .at C. N. R•, Station ithe funeral of the latter's sister, ' market. And that in every detail. In a Columbia Record you Cherrywood t y' 'Mra. Turney. hay a the best record it is possible to PICKER G � The, members of the Baptist get at any price. You have �.• the finest recording, years ahead of any other. You have many Young Peo le's Union, are to be Cotton Seed Real,' Bran, Shorts, p of the biggest and beat artists and bands, most of them exclu-, �eatertairied at the home of Da�cid site. And'in Columbia you have a record which will nnfail- Malted Coro Feed♦-Dried Brewe•'s LUMBER YARD Pogh this evening. a Grainq, Whole Corn, Creamof the 2.- The members of the Epworth -ingly WEAR TWICE AS LONG.go any other make—no!natter West and Monarch Flour, Bloch- a = ,League' were disappointed, on what you pay. It is Lhoee combined pants of superiority that ford's calf meal. Beef scrap and W.D. Go-•don SC1mf . account of th3 inclement weather, have made Columbia supreme today-the best records and the Poultry love, Oyster shell,.etc. • � In not being able to hold their 'biggest value (only$6 cents): No other records dare make such pjC$E8111j(} social last Friday night at the specific claims, because no other records can prove them. If Phone Ind. Markham 5M. _ home of Mr. Walter Ward. Fri- you are not acquainted with Columbia Records the demon- da evening of this week has been Z'hQm� R�6G= 'Bell and lndependenr phoan y stration double disc for SQ cents (16 cents extra far postage), ' selected and as Mr.and Yrs. Ward _ extend a hearty invitation to theiri n•`6iesan '••+"e' `> ;many friends it is expected that f ;q oes.,#=J%I ALWd ,��r A Position for Fall !' -1a great many friends rom Clare- Feb Re'cor' ds- On, Mahe Toda 110 "a .e { and Winter _imont will attend Program will _ _ a~i I'0a �•' q >Z S ! We have a sound business ro itisa ;All Double Disc Rssords--a 5electson on eat.: side. fora reliable energetic salesman i 1st Ibe furnished- end refreshments ew 1w111 be served. r 'Al" a ti - this district to 8�fruit trees, small "- A fano dress rArnival will be Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers $1.00 rRr •' .- e I .fait, flowering shrubs, etc. Pay y t week! outfit[fee,shrubs, a terra held in the Caledonian. rink hereO •a ~• 1!a► S!►�• . Al.AIJek,.. �,,,I y. tory. qn Tuesday evening next when _ �Q p� fes[ �'+ "� +- e e OvtR OW ACRES suitable prizes will be given for - -Tip Top Tipperary Mary . • • . :105 ssv '°•' of trait and ornamental stock under - 'best dressed lady in costume, beet �h awn .� - g a cultivation. We sell through our - — - ~ a ealesnien direct to the consumer and dressed Rirl in costume bemires- You �jQ.Y I.04 �. sed boy and also for the best drees ot`e a T ' •�5 s I O set to gi ^wntee delivery of fresh, ttiltit _rod clown. The second heat for the Feaaier tkaa "Cokes tim = = = grade teees. Our agencies are v u- - The Balt Room o■the Pboei' > . .. •85 W k4 • a a able by reason of the service we give gun metal watch will be the fea- =O c o , g~ tore of the evening. First htat ' jjj py a + �a 'JI*,3 w„ and the volume of business done. Be. -WhenYou re a Long, Lon-g-yi ay F1��E18iI1� .0J a:- - o b ~. tVITA ed N years, Write was won by Frank Sanderson. The - oFr 9e 8 80ce a° PEt,'�?1 NURSERY CO, Stouffville brass band will be in _ �. ,,,e z it t! - Toxo_vzo orcr. attendance. The usual charges Arrival of British Troops in France :�t� gib; ;� e o Er slab �i� ' - 'for admission will be made. s 6 s •. a o a P,S.- Handsome Cataogue.ou request O The missionary eonversazione This is a splendid descriptive record. Be'sure to hear it:- �O --- -- S-o I either to applicantor those wink- .held in the school-room of thatN os I8's • r, Ing Nureerry•stock. _711a 'Methodist church on Friday, -Jan 3 29tb proved quite successfnl. The New ' -Dance Reicord moo - a e ; : w D_o as - room was beautifully decorated - -bunting -including latest Fox Trots. One Steps, -with flags, K and various .: '. br P - _ _ :• _ _ . displays from home and foreign Tangos: !Maxi xes, etc. _- countries. .Tbe.curios from China « Japan, India, and B. C. proved -Columbia Records Made in Canada—Fit any - oall�9a� most interesting. Music instru- ,Standard Machine. You can get COlurnbia Shill l es mental and vocal was furnished g by,the members of the mission Grafonolas and`Records from - - band and by friendb interested in ' A9D df all materials and desiRo the missionary cause, while every J. S. JEPHSON Picks • Ontario •' number was well rendered and f f �- t0 0611 at tour ork;and ilnispsyoi or stook well received. Special emphasis % _ and chtain prices, - -Don't ba mWei should be given to the splendid agevts we do not employ them,000seg0eta duett rendered by Miss Cooper T _ _ ,. O 0 ly we ban, and do throw off '11% a.•.• and Miss Burton. oommission of 10 per oent.,whiobyon wlr D S I M P S O & ' Co. certainly save by purohasing from ns,A very interesting event took f - ll solicited. place at the home of Mr. John Pallister, on Wednesday Feb. ^~'�— a ted.,- COntart WHITBY •RAi11TE Srd, when his only dau¢hter, Miss o'aoe, _ Whitby, -Mabel Alleles was united ei mar- Here is some•real bargains don't miss getting -some of them. Lipton's British Columbia Cedar Shin- Mabel to Mr. Geo. W: G. Neal, of Tea, Old Price 30,40, and 50c. lb. Our own blend in black - T p �T .Claremont.' The Bride "who was green and mixed We. Ib., yon pay..to tea peddlers $leg x&x $2.50 per square; James ice• Walk charming in her appearance was 35c. ib for teg of lower grade. Try a pound and prove our 28c..tea ie the best value ggax X2.70 per,agate. Pump,1�anLtfaCture><s liven away by her father. The _ d p `wedding march was played by Mr. - in Canada today. . Hinnman,of•the'O: A. C., Guelph, Best Coffee 30c, 40c and 50c a lb. - Eastlake Galvanized Shingles . Shop and Residence, Dundas 9iC an intimate friend of the.family. $4.50 _ _ _. WHITBY, ONT. —!Only the immediate friends of the Give us a grocery order and we will. 'prove to you., that re ,d q s Th e o r west of Whitby Souse -' -'young•couple were present. The -_ goods and,-prices are right. Corruplated Galvanized Roofing ` ceremony was performed by Rev, • $3.50, - d, R. Real. After the ceremony a We prepared to instal wood orirm .splendid.wedding dinner was.par- .. x pumps on short notice,sled attend Here' is a line of extrA values. Queen Ant Lam burners the "e-� to all kinds of repairing. taken of by the company. The @ P happy couple left on the evening very best-make 10c. and 12c. Gas Rag Mantle $1,59 Agent for the Ontario Wind Mol, train for Toronto. Mr. and 1![ra, a doz, upright mantleq $1.7t; doz. Paper table also gasoline engines and; ems' Neal are.very popular find_ their : napkins 2 do_z 5c. - At Us - the squre gear , many friends are glad that they • MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR the make their future home in D SIMPSON & PICK-ERRING LOCUST HILL Phone Bell No. 50. Ind. 28. - fife township near Claremont. D. Co.,y .- - r ..._.-r, .l ---•moi f ♦ ... ... -3.. - / 1. . -. .. - - F I 1. . 11 . .. - - .. wV1014 , s,. a .-, .. .. l , w .... ... - .. - '. r 1­0-1 1. tnN� meat in the pot sod allow tl>ke slow .. ''. �,,. Vim O ,f cooping to 000tinue.three hours, d •, . � '• 3' .. - tib <'�`-` '` s '�" .Ye1'.3'y C .,� ;,,,'.v, .. '� savory variation of this dish canR - ­­ � "`­ .'ter I I �,' x t �� ��, ; � �1 • V be made ou►itrtin the s and s' ', zr « fi .- ..: onion stuffitig, an sprinkling the � x � � ' s `x ' � t ° - . . LETTE �z E ,« r q a ,, a : , : * meat with.a lullsurry powder be- ,, s' ...'-;I:, .:; i ,' - - - fore rolling it, '� - '2 fi "� ' .�'9 r;`:, : ♦ " - -. Oyster of Petrel:t- Buy three - All YOU 11 T� Pot Roasts. -,- pounds of the stewing part of 'a ` '; . _ RI 1�E . Pot.,ro$ste.h&ve long been known shoulder of .real. Remove the bona._ � y _ _`among the thrifty pour, for by this and fill the.cavity with a stuffing f method of cooking the coarse,cheap made of one-half pound of sausage x`> a f Thirteen Prizes warded e e rendered ten meat mixed with a teaspoonful, of ­11 .. 'cuta of mat may b , : : .in• a Letter ' - ing - der and palatable. Moreover, very chopped parsley and half a tea- , --' .-- 1. ` little'fire suffices fora pot roast, spoonful of sweet herbs. Placa the ' "' ..COlApetiti0n - 111. .;and this is-a great consideration meat in the pot with.a pint of boil ` _ - when coal is at winter prices,.- An ins Rater. Cover the pot close! . r 1. a F > -Some y cera go the'Dr. Williams' or4iinary roast tsequires a prime cook the meat fast for one hour and >` Medicine .Co., of Brockville, Ont., joist of meat; a large fire aixi con slowly for two. A great improve' �`, �rt � offered a acnes of prizes to real- JSf slant attention. A pot roast'gives,ment will be founfl if a few.rashers �� �" dents of the•Province of Ontario for _ results almost as gaud with an in- 'of bacon or tl?in slices of salt pdrk ! the best lettere des ibiW cures wrought try the use of r. Williams ferior cut of meat, a small fire and ' are laced in the pat when the slow � eo e. n _ P Pink Pills fur. Pale P pl Hu scarcely any attention. conking is commenced. dreds of letters were submitted in - M this cunei etition and ert there must ' The-.primitive way of•pr.ducing-a.� • . . . • F a s, sy _ pot roast is.tu use an iron saucepan i . tIou-ef id Hints. _ - ,t s V t + w have been thousands of other users but it must be confessed that better " ° �O T of the pills who did not avail them results are obtained if use is made Freshen leather by polishing with selves,of the opportunity to win a linseed oil. s r'4 prize. To all these another letter40 of a covered pot of earthen- • 4 ware, which should be placed in the " It fielps in'the kiEchen to use zinc t ' p titins competition is offered. oven instead of being stood over the an the working table, 1. w ,,� x', F r: 1. Thousands of tutee through the use fire. Such a !tut can be Uvaght in If cauliflower is scud, it* heavy n: of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills-hare slid compact in appearance. i ..T s r never been reported. These will .many diftereat sizes. -g„r layet• cakes the oven- should I furnish the material for the'letters s In pot 'roasting the meat is 'Ue hotter thah fur loaf cakes. to be written in this contest'•. There - - _ ti•. placed in the put with•a little buil- ' I is no-demand u n the imagination; in water: the ]id is kept t 'close.! -I Ceilings must be white, as they t .a'- P° g P y 'are to reflect and diffuse the light. r r _ every letter must deal with facts .covered to shut in the steam, the When jelly will not set add the ; - "'�' and, facts only. .heat of which penetrates the meat I The liriiee. w P 1 juice of a lemon or same white.vine- �� � 1 • and softens the gelatine and the 1 gar... , 1 The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., coarse fibres of the meat. By the +g „ time this is done the exiter part of T,) Prevent honer becoming of Bruckvil!'e, Ont., will award 'a ''sugar%” keep tightly i•overed and � ta "� prize of 825.00 for the best letter ""� the meat begins to take unto .Itself always irr a dark place. received o� or before the 1st day of the rich color arid-flavor which are Warmed-up meat loses flavor l s ;, March, 1915, from residents of On usually aasuciated-with baked or therefore the gravy should be verb G tari,i; on the subject, "W'hy I Re be modified �'`en pot roasts can go acid well seasoned. --- - summend Dr. Williatm' Pink Pills " - _ roast meat. - to make them'more sac- l g l Kneading boards and such things q}igamill t+Pa by. r`ieue6"Ou(pos+t foe 06yeriatlon'Purpirtca, _.:. ,-prize--of g1#1.00 will he awarded_. ary than p:sifi!� ,cubked mea[, and should be kept in a cupboard ort the aecor►d best letter received; - Ahe direction+ below shote lion One of the most arduous deities which fella to the lot of the soldiers . a prize of 8300 for the third best some place entirely free from dust. cheap and despised foods may be Keep a :small box in the kitchen, .is perhaps that of�ou6post xork, -the special functions of which are to letter, and ten prizes of 82.00 each • - .. ,used to the best advantage, ' and into this throw all ma,tcbes, gaticer information concerning the enemy's movements: In order to `for the next beet ten letters. Pot Roast $c•ef.-Take 6 pounds obtain this infoFinatiun nearly eery device is tried; one such method The contents of this box .will be The Conditions. of, brisket of b-ef and remove the mo useful for li htin fires. is shown above. C oder certain conditions a windmill offers a good g g int of vantage for an observer, who stands on the axle, linin his The cure or benefit from the u'se "�.� beynes and cartilage, which can be Children's dresses may be.rendedy ti�against the arm of flit sail. =Concerning the general duties of` Dr: Williams' Pink Pills de�- used later for ,soup making, Coil ed almost fireproof if in the last',of outposts, the following quotation from an officer's letter was pub- cribed in the letter may be in the - _ - the beef and keep it in position rinsing nater, or in the starch in ',• I writer's own case, or one that.,ha tvitb skewers and alts Place the !,!shed recently in The Times T went on about 300 yarda'in iront_'of .. _. _ beef in a saucepan with a pint- of of alum or sat-ammoniac is dissoly- batt 950 yards from ours. i pouts. It was-a pretty aced!about yards and cthenRgut �servation. �r personal vb ng' which they are stiffened, one ounce , come iindei Iiia or -'boiling water. Before putting on ed pi,litrh' aluminum make amix- down on my hands and knees and crept on for some -way, expecting cribedMore in the eletter,Cure butb eaery 1t$i® End cover the to of the of with every moment to run into the German trendies. It was pretty black. a layer of kitchen paper to shut in ture of borax, ammonia and water, 'and I could only see a few yards in front of me. I had a loaded re- 'statement must 6e literally aa4i ab'' the steam, Place the saucepan in AppTs with a soft cloth !volver and map_with me, Every now and then I came &truss a dead (rotutelg true. is hot oven or stand it over the fire To waterproof boots melt to- i Gel-man. Well, I couldn't think wh}*I hadn't struck the trenches, so I I Every letter must- be signed by .. and allow the water to. boil rapidly gather two parts of beeswax with went off on my left a. bit, The stars had Pose in and I eras.pretty Wel! i the full name and correct address -. f for an bush See that the pot does one part of mutton fat and apply to lost in the middle of this big plateau." of the person sen.& g it. -If it des- .. - not boil dry. At the end of an hoar the leather at night _- tribes the sole of some person -,stand the pat on the hob or in the Soak new brooms in strong hot 1-than the writer of the letter, it ;- corner of the kitchen; range Stand salt water before using this tough piecrust, thus making it heavy, the cations by- many-- persons are must also-be signed by the person it ina cool part of the oven and in ens the bristles and makes the crust should be brushed over with thought to pais to the derange- ' whose cure is described as..a guar- ,: ialther case let the cooking con- brooms last longer - i beaten white of an e•gg went of this tsupply. The coal pro- antee of the truth of the statements linos slowly for three.boors. Thos See that anything stored away for ' Mane persona are fond of_baked daction of Fragce is 45,-000,000 tons made• oinit may be eaten hot; but it is future use is ti htl cosered, other- fish but hesitate to have it .often a year, and with the seed of that The writer of each;:-letter must J y 8 y' county - for eve man capable of I ._ mnore delicate if 4t-is laced .while wise it absorbs impurities or may.1 because the pan is so..unpleasant y every Pa state the name and dace of the pa P P and difficult to clean - If :you will bearing arms, curtailment of the per in which be or she saw this an i h- pastry board with one taint eggs, butter and milk. coal out ut there ma• be a re- thotremapn t,runs on "and allowed When making pis ,fie � well and then cut p 5 PP - non ne writin or two flat. hent�ed. -Russia�nnga willnot win�ie prize until it is quite cold. plea into-irregular pieces instead of apiece of paper to fit the besitom face of the earth oa the ave a 2a,- g ' g ie ed Bi•ef.-Take a tete of shin slicing them The feces will• n 't ' ut it: lay this un the greased pan unless you have >z good case to des a .p P g P 000,000 tons a year. The great coal tribe. - The strength of the recom- Ibref we ghin,fi_ab<wt four pounds, pack together as closely and' t+.i?1 Wand then grease the paper rou well digger of Europe is Great Britain, mandation and not the style of the bru.h ,rrer the outside with vine cook moth more re quicklI.y. - ;have no difficulty in cleaning the where annually 332,000.000 tone are !refer will be the basis of the award. ;-,,gar and dredge it lightly with po*- ; Fur those having as.paragui fei•;is ' pan The fish will come out ea,ily brought frojn out of the earth. I-t .is- understood that The Dr. .4 red a':l:picr,•-Place the meat in that do not seem to grow try put- ;and will not stick. Scalding water I The slackening of industry iii 1.ti`i;Hams' Medicine Co, 131ia11 have V - 'the pot with.a pint of boiling mater'ting a spoonful of castor oil around I v illi'a little -. washing Kuda w"l Europe and consequent slump in i the right to Publish any letter en- - .- " : :and prrweed as fur roast of beef, the runts and notice the change to cleanse the an l.li and ebur- ring, for. lucumotave drivinnu#ac- tared in this contest if they desire P ' ' . the demand for coal for ma but let the slow cooking last fur two (r,bunt six weeks, uughlV and leave it absolutely sweet tui drip in 'ma$ avert a coal fg and to do so Whether it wins a prize or `-:&"nd'-a half hours only This may be If rou rub a bit of dry soap across . pith nu lingering odor of fi,h. s}i p g amine 'not. eaten either- "t Or cold. If -hot the new spool of silk you sill not be ' '1' - -` and the production may not fall be ,lie contest dill, close oti Jlarch serve it with.well builed carrots, bothered b}' having the silk unwind A GUARANTEED MEDICINE low the demand for aomestic of � 1st, 19T5, and the prized .will. be : turnips' and unions, mashed '-with a ,tuu quickly molten thread-d int th, house-warming purposes in ' the awarded as soon ani possible there- =little batter: if cold serve salad urImachine. FOR LITTLE ONESIcountries at war and those neutral after. Du not delay, If you know wrt sliced cueutnbrr as accohipani Fur home-made camphorated eri't . cduntries � hirb-in-tirnrs of Pie I o cure. a ri-—y Pr-:fE3� .: _ _ ' me �1Lake-_ nae• clines fusfiP Fine, one Baby's- Own Tablet, are- a good I have depended - for coal on tho' f B r lett l ;Observe the above �onditionrvcare- . reR­--43T--0-U-.4toffein, emuve the uencF tweet oil, vne cake o€ cam-- medicine fur little un. ; They are countries at par. ,fully or a'our'letter may be thrown ikin frum. a breast of mutton, roll phur, ' Cut camphor into sinal: guaranteed by a Government ana- 1 On the-other.liand, .there niay.be out.- ' . - . -..the breast and, place it in a tit witP tntinr put- into a buil l with, Cur- 1``t to be absolutely free from the , a stimulation of industry in.those _lddress all letters ax follows:I _ a pint t boiling at Cover the 1 pe a s opiate's.and narcotics found in-su- neutral countries, and hardship 1 _ _Slit Dr. Williams' )led!- Co., pot weal' and let the cooking pro- 1well,. until dissolved, =It i thFn called , soutliing mixtures, They may be experienced in driyiirg tlrP Brocksille:'Ont: C, possibly do harm-they al,l wheels of the factories and mills, Letter Contest' vU arQnt'. , •'='teed-very hri-kly .for. an hour. At rea+ly for use. P the end �.f 'that time .lire (ut the I' Washin in hard pater and ne ways do good. . Once s'mot'her-has.ItaTv'is an'illustratiun of this. She _ y,_ Brea=t and ,pread it on a chopping 1Pctin� tothoroughlydry the hand, given them to her little ones she's prod"aces only 00,000 tons of coal'a ' 1 '!I'Hl)l'GH'TS FOR TRF..D.tl'. '_ tom' Iward -,<,n ac it i cool enough after wa'sl,ing are frequent causes 'A."' use no other medicine+- Con-1 year and is dependent mainly on ' to haat!-':F rem ,as all the. •kx,nea: ; ,f chaps and chilb'.ains un-.. the corning them-Mrs. Jus. Itesrosiers, �importation, Great Britain, be: sends such cal St. Alphonse, Que., says : --Baby's�caiisv,-of overtime -work in-many in-1 I. . seldom-God Mince fine',' a large Spanish uni�n,Ihands. The•most effective water Opn Tablets sayed my little one's dustries on 'account of the war and I,.mities upon men . as men bring . G add a te•acutiful of ­white .bread sufte.ner in winter is uafineal• life when he was 'suffering from because 'of the non-interruption of upon .themselves,-Jeremy Taylor. f erutift� a ;mall 'teaspoonful „f IMw--�though a little trouble is entailed in µ.c,rms, and I would not be without' her over-sea trade, is probably � One of the revelations of this -car ', dered sage.-and a seasoning r•,f pep- preparing it Jor use. - ' ,them.**. The Tablets are sold by I burning more coal than in normal is the 'omnipptence of the spade and r .per acid 'salt..:• Spread the mixture ',lien fruit fur stewing is very I the -ylr, T. P. O'Connor. medicine dealers or .by mail at 25' times and has less•to-export. ' evenly ,over the surface of 'the- acid, a pinch of borax will correct cents >�.boa from The Dr. Williams' Coal experts, however, incline to 1 The end of war will come when _. .. i. breast of mutton, which sh♦;uYl-then the acidity'. It may nut be goner . Medicine Co. Brockville, Out; the belief #hat in Europe the dimin- the comm(n . peo.Iile decide than " F 'be rz'ied ruulid 'and •ori•, •cl with all} known that to prevent the juice i- �ished sagely Rill be offset by the{ there is to be no more war.-Mr. f -skewers and string Rep:acr the of -fruit soaking into• pudding of diminished demand and ,that the Ramsay :Macdonald, ..Nt,P. _ _ ('ll.tL 1'.1)li\1; .� 1�':\ll D.t�(1FR people of the fighting countries-� .Nobody can .be, rich alio gets � • ,- - • — I those who have been left-at home- I frioney out of the poor'af the'c,6 t of ! DON'T WK, SEIT SKfEIE. - Diminished Supply May Rei OIYet Rill'not suffer from'a coal famine. (their tears and sufferings.--Mrs.=.�. '� _ l 1 .1 _ by Diminished Demand.- I1. In the neutral countries dependent Mackerly. - GUOE OUOSEIF BREATHE CATARRDOIONE l coal famine in• the .grip of win- on the importation m coal-Italy, This war is the greatest shack lin ' ,i I Greece, Sweden, Denmark and Nor- � mantty 'has ever been called trpo'n ' MUM] ter may add its'terrors to the situ- way and the countries of Sough atiun in continental Europe. The y to bear-the greatest shock and the 1. ,merles=-there may be a demand greatest a any.- Mfr. !!',. J. Btyan, - - . -' _. ' - .' - tic gree of interruption to coal rain- g g _ with colds, sore throats; bronchial' for coal,which will make a terrible �$usic is moral T&w. 'It gives a , iGives. Instant Reliefs, Clears 16-ilitside Ing in Germany, Austria-Hungary, u11 on the coal shi. in ca acitytrouble, etc„ can all tie cured right at France and Belg�tim is not known p PPg soul to"the universe, wings to the Ou- Nose. Thr-oat-and alb home br inhaling "Catarrhozone." 'those countries. The inter- of Great Britain and the L nited mind, flight'to. the imagination, a I In using Catarrhozone you don't States. -----Breathing OFg3r15 take tn.edicine'into the 'stomach-yon , ruption to this emential'business is _ -,j,,.. - charm to sadness, gaiety and life I breathe'a healing piney vapor din•- no doubt negligible in Great Bri- t< every thing.-I']ate. _W?.lien,�, fellow is a•_lwa�•s inn tho - In this fickle climate, repeated colds i Pct to the lungs and air passages. I twin and ,Russia. Caa1 mining is 'fence, he oui:iit to be pretty well, 3'-- - . 'very F•asill•,-drift info c farrh;' • The purest balaains-and-the greatest very likely -prostrate in Belgium, balanced. - `•Here,'.my soh, said the father Tho natural t�nrwenc3•o. Catarrh is to;ant#septies'are thus sent to every spot,f but the production of the coal mines to Willie, "what dries this mean l extend through ihF, :}stem in P-&Ty'«'here catarrhal trouble exists, germs in •t-ha.t..country...32,0.00,000 -tons 41 ' - -J direction. ace killed,ite,nl secretlolis are d'estr'oy- y ear, is nut an imlwrt•ant factor,.es- She -looked at him doubtfully af- Your report gives you only fifty for i i;pc�triF :o.cold or itampn^�s inten•I ed nature is given a•chance and cure 'peci•all,y now that the industrial life ter 'the, proposal ' _ The 'man T srithmeYrc, a•nd yaur''tPaz1�makes' rifles the trouble• and nasal catarrh. is i conies .quickly._ . - . i . erre.,_' sh'e said; ';must .be both I the comment that you can snout J to .that .country has been. annihi- In... 1 the'rP;ul+. , Colds and throat froubles ca'l`f I-a-s I lated. brave and brainy "Well,'`' he l tip to fn�enty-fine -What 8.r>' .N go . LnlFsr, h conmli�c- cir•e-is-T,ffecte.,d,— If the- paean .healing vapor of Catarrh- , . Goal . prod nation 'in _Clerman_y- declared. "I think I can lay just! Ing to dA Rich such a rete rd Rbeti, - innammation pas,es rapidly to the i ozone is breathed•-sneezing and,l ,io,000 000 tons a year--hos: proba- claim to Going' Uoth'•" "I adtuI i�lt gni into business ' ':Now.' ` threat, bronchial tnti,%s and then to coughing cease at once. betel+se irri 1�1�-- Ucen'safegtiarded by the syate- you are bra•ve," she responded, dun t worry, father,' replied the the lung. . ` _ , •' -_ - -. laden 15-removed. - matic and-t"huroUgh German guv- "for you saved 'my life when our(g,n. Tu court+ t+p to- twenty five; _ You can't matin. llwiv lung,- hence —Use. Cata.rrhozon'e to prevent-use isn't necessary for success in busi-, Consumption"is' (iractic^atly incnrabler it--to sure your winter--ills. -:It's-pleas- crnnle.pit,despite the need_ 'for abl - boat apset'the other day.: but that Buf Catarrh can be cured, except 1n'Iant, safe and guaranteed in Qvery bodied men as s('daiers. AusEri wasn't brainy, was it'Z" "It ter- Hess poaadays. ' ".Not necessary 4'' its fltXl and always falai stage. case. Complete outfit $1.00. Smaller Hungary has a normal annual ou - taint was," he retorted. 'I tip- gasped the father. "`To, sir. =�tl� Catarrh suffPre'rs, meaning- tm"� si.ze-�50e.,-at-all dealers... ...- _ pat of 5i,000,000.tons, and the iii sef th'e lioat'an'purposer" - ata;+. a trn:cent store." . . .. . . . . . . - . � . . , .. .. _- , . , . . ,�.. • ate•- -o. .r .- - -.r. - -.. ..,.- . - �• ,,._. -. •' • '�_ „�' 1'" . 1. R,4 ; :• les n 71* _ Ai� ,t' �r+o,• d _ -- AVIATORS' '-NARROW ESCAPES. L 1,v7� ►JEBtIq� 0� KNOWING, GROWING, GEEING. All tJl♦il Fhtiing.,Against W1ad:ls Aa Almost. __ Dr. James L, Hyphes, Torolato. - , . ..-From, a dad Cold stationary dark. interest to All Women _ some of.the British milittixy avis - s! lh thankful r the glow Ye I a - n for K�ATFORD MAN FOUND RELIEF tors have lately had.-very narrow Halifax Sanos out'is Message'of Help So tills f w ht m kind h I know �' to Many People. _- �much o1 what mankind has done;— �' DODD'S KID\EY PILLS. escapes owing to the effect of the Of noble efforts, triumphs won. O[i higrh winds which have been blow- Halifax, T.S., :Dec. 15—Wheu later- Delicately r �[j' .:111r. Robt. -ler Sr. AfterSillier• ing. ,It must be remembered that if viewed at het• home at 194 Argyle St., My heart is full of Gratitude, Savoured— > . PS Mrs. Haverstock was quite willing to , 'Because I know that Life iia good; - -Highly,:_ L ing for TRb Years, 'Telles of the an aeroplane .which does, say:, sew- .talk of hs iept.cwilarly unfortunate case. And-that however much I know, - concen eneflts Ile- Got' From Dodd's enty miles an our.in ca m sit,g a� $ felt .weak, languid and utterly unfit , trt Kidney Pills. Sal Etudes s blowing its at sixty for diso d any eaot at .My stomach happs so Still deeper gratitude is mine, in a wind ch at -high alti- f' Watford Ont., Feb. 8Vb.(Sped ) m p is speed against 1f Ted Because I see the light devine - + - What I did eat,disagree I suffered e • - - Revealing ever problems new Robert Taylor, Sr., a eery that wind 'will . be about ten greatly from dizziness and sick head- In Rider, ..estimable ma_n living here, is telling i miles an, hunr,•"whereas if X-turns. ache and feared a nervous breakdown. , truer, clearer view, - ` his fr'iend's that the pain in' his Wand•flies Rith the wind, the wind- Upon my druggist's recommendation - WFiY WORRY 1 (back, from which he suffered for speed will be added to its own I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. I should rejoice because I know, Choose your variety and ' conic time, has disappeared, -anti speed, and it will then'be doing "I felt better at once. Every day I And•more because my power may _ask your grocer for. ,hat he gives all the credit to I3odd's I about 13o mites per hour—just as improved. ' In sii weeks I was a well gTOv• "Clark's" -Kidney-Pills. - the speed of &boat on.a river is de- woman, cured completely after differ-. But highest joy `should come to me, s 1 For what 1s yet to know and see, "bly trouble started with a cold," creased or increased when going j ent physicians had failed to help me. I' Ur. Taylor states, "and though I,I against or with the current. }It is for this reason that I strongly � 3' was treated b a• doctor l gut 4,u I When' an aer,6plane Is flying I urge sufferers with stomach or diger• Truubk-wine Devotion. 111 tive troubles to"use-Dr. Hamilton's Are -Hard Times Comings permanent relief. I had era-rue& in',-against;:_the- wind, it thus offers an I pill." Is she a member of many alter_ my muscles and stiffness is my ialmost stationary !nark. The Ger- Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen the ]es, for the man vac wears- right noon clubs'' ' joints, my sleep was broken and mans, of course, know this as well`stomach, improve digestion, strength• boots, but his corns are reueveA quickly No, poor• thing, she isn't.` she's unrefreshing and I pe•rspi?e-d freely as the British do, and therefore I en the nerves and restore debilitated by. rutnarri s Cora_"Ektracton '\o pain married to -ine T,f those hue-bunds with the least exertion. I had at- apparently hold their fire till they systems to health. By'cleansing the and certain cure. That's I'iitnam's. cvhlt insi-;t ver coming home to all tacks of rheumatism and_ sciatica, see the machine is flying againsf blood of long-standing impurltiea, by • •- _ i L.'se nW other, 26e. at all reale �. their rpPalc,', and though I tiled mangy medicines 1the �wrnd, and- as a result t?1Py are bringing the system to a high point —c r` I founct nu relief till I tried Dodds,now getting=very- 'much. clsiser to}of'-vigor, they effectually chase away Kidney Pills. I must -ay they: were their targets than they did during, weariness, depression and disease. ___.—Looking. :- ._ _ Mlnare s Liniment Curtis Distemper. *t Good for young or old, for men, for i a great benefit to me. j the early part of the war, when the' Friend- What are ` oa doing fur - FARMS FOR SALE. Mr. Taylor's troubles carne frofn'weather was ractically calm for women, for children. 911 dealers sell P a job l _- M. W. oawsoN, Ninety Colborne Street, • I Dr. Hamilton's Pills'of :Mandrake and his kidneys. The diseased kidneyw weeks at a time. _ __ Another=Lou in fur gyne: Toronto. - Butternut. k 3 .The-consequence ra that when -. F YOU WANT TO BUY OR BELL. A failecP,t.> strain theuricacid out of i. _ • the blcud and the results.were as he. British pilots are flying against the I Fruit, stock, Grain or Dairy F has..stited. Dodd Kidney Pills pat 'a:iud, and find the shells c.uuing too Military • lifeyies." Minard's Liniment Cures Olphthlria. wrote H. W. Dawson, Brampton. or DG� a1 uric Acid kidneys wasn saa working out of the ,,jffye down P indtl` u dei then.andGail of arm% is quick l 5.taff of the ventia.n. — 1 Itawne St,. Toronto. ,_-- t f ryul tit use an, invent - _ WSON, Colborne St ck v fun � the ;lurk! �t•'w. oA ., Tonnta blood, and the troubles event with lcu::rse, their Speed is so terrific that tl+at- may irrtprt,ve the e€fteien<y �f �ylazle-.Artie,-­Artie. --are ewe going-1 NURSERY STOCK. �! it i¢ alm.,sr ,ml ossible tv hit them. the c„mm,,n soldier: Thus. in the soup hane.moun«._ _- "' __.__. 3• ._ -__ _ _ i - . - :. my _ l:as,=.u•..xa :.:.: ;. ... .mn;�i. .,. � .. _ - �h _�.-:., » s — • T .*�`� -G. and Mrs. Cornell wereover- -Allan Clark, of Lakelleld, LOCALISMS. come by gas on Thursday. accompanied by his friend, Mr. -Miss Frankie Jones- spent a Charlton, spent a,day or two with _ few days during the past week his parents this'week. ore Hall hasAustalled a Bell with-relativea in Brougham. plpgERING ld$R$LTI9AM iq ' one. _ -Mrs. Joseph Stephenson, acs \ =Levi Salter lost a valuable compaoied by her sin and dough- White Winter Wheat. ........... arts his week. ter,of Belmont, Man., spent a few Red1.60 -Mrs. '-H. J. Marquis. was in days with her brother-in-law, Mixed -�� " ...... !hawa on Saturday. Joht38tephenson. Spring Wheat................... 1,� ` •food news for the. Ladies. 1 -W. J. Taylor, of Brooklin, -Hello ! Is that 1608? Yes, (loose ........ - -. - . is in town on Wednesday. - - a y $end a kid over with a brick of oats.. ...... .58 J8.-- We are hon -Ddias Wray.of Oshawa, ie_via. ic'e-crean),please. Say,. send one __ .. •"_ . ng-old friends at the lake shore. down to the old folks, too. Neil- - • -Miss Ward,-.of Whitby, spent son'b -means sac�ess-to an ice O IN _:__ `ew days here with the Misses cream parlor. - -- -the famous irley. -An agricultural conference on -Mrs. McKay, of Torouto.'is PatriotiAni and Prodnetion under TERRIBLE STATE x'900 GRAVITY WASHER siting with M-. S. and - Mrs. the Dominion Department of uapmani Agriculture in co-operation with ; _-- -Born-On Tuesday. Feb. 9th. the Ontario Departs nt of Agri .�'Valter and Mrs., Shepherd,. a -culture will be hell the 3lusic Finds Help in Lydia L Pink- ughter. Hall at Whitby on Wednesday, r s JUST more -Frank Bundy, , of Toronto, Feb, 24th. Beginning at 3 p. m. ham's Vegetable ent Sunday at the home cif his S. Tadd, superintendent of Farms, Compound.- _ rents herd.. Provincial Secretary's Department r -Born-In Oshawa on Thure Torouto, will give an address on _ '- ,g,-"Feb. 4th,- ;`'Phe Duty and-Oport ni y o -t a Cape Wolfe,-Canada. Last March II d_less mr����- apherd. a daughter. Canadian Farmer(a) In Relation was a complete wreck. I Led given up l -pr. F. L. Henry wijl be here to.Fat'm Crops, and Robt. Miller all hope of getting better or living any 1 usual next Tuesday to attend of Stouffville, - will speak " (b) length of time, as I was such a sufferer his professional ditties.' In Relation to Live Stock, J. H. 'from female troubles. But I took Lydia -James Morrissey, of Hebbiug, Downey, reeve of Whitby, will E•Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,and inn., is spending a few days with preside at this session. Beginning today I am in good health and have a ! ONLY ONE PRIOE TO ALL ------ 9 mother and sister -on Church at 7.30 p. in. in addition to the pair of twin boys two months old and • foregoiag'speakerst, John, Farrell growing-hely- I surprised doctors and -Remember the playlet, "The of Forest, who has toured the neighbors for they all know what a `Wa8hin - , --"}n Six M>tnutes." inister's Bride'- to be -rendered British Isles, and others will give wreck i was. - thetown hall this (Thursday) addressee. - Dr. Warren, mayor -Now Iamhealthy,happy and hearty, ' 'ening, will preside at the evening session. and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's Now, we w'ist to prove to you that this Washer is not -Miss Jane Losie who has'been A pressing invitation is extended remedies. You may publish this letter the Oshawa Hospital for -tbe to farmetss to attend these- ;ineet if you like. I think if more women _-- __.onl`• a good one, 1st. the '- - ist eight weeks i& now able to inns as the questions to be discus- used your remedies they would have • _ ave that institution. sed will be of deep interest to better health."-Mrs. J. T. COOK, Lot "BEST- O LY THE: MARKET -The men of the Methodist thein- No. 7, Cape Wolfe, P.E.I., Canada.• -- _. itirch intend holding an enter- -The banquet Riven on Tuesday case isadifficu our tone,sn Because ld ,inment op :St. Patrick' night. evening under the auspices of the y In Grdei to Bio so we take.all chances. oft take none et kill. _ ills and further . particulars Adult Bible Class of the.Methodivt doctors having done you no good,do not ter. church *as a grand success in continue to suffer without g wing Lydia Wew iIl tend this Washerto your home, let you try it for --Thomas and M'rs. $eirr•e, of every particular. There were E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound s' egina, Sask., who have been -about eighty .in- attendance in- trial. It barely has remedied many at least t%vo weeks. -• Test it all:you like, and if you tending a few weeks with friends eluding a number of• ipvited canes of female ills, such se inflamma- _ i Pickering-spent Monde with tion,ateerationrdisplacernents,tumors. y guests. The supper provided , by arra.riot entirely -satisfied with it in eery way, K e' r'alter'and Mrs. Stevepson. the ladies was an-admirable dil irregulantaes'panodic pains, backache, and it may be exactly what you need. ; will cheerfully remove the machine, with- - - -During the rain-storm of play of tempting dishes to -wbich y hursday night last, the roof of all did justice and which brought , The Pinkham record is a proud and ie sheds of the Liverpool House, forth most favorable - comment. peerless one. It is A Q out one cent of charge to von. illapsed owing to the weight o When the inner man was sati+bed a record of constant - tow which was increased by•the the remainder of the time was victory over the ob- %�NDw what more could we. do :' - iinfall. _ spent in developing the intellect stinateillsof womeaZ S Such is our faith in the Machine." - -Miss Strickland, who has been ual.-tmoral and spiritual -natures. -ills that dml out ome on furlough for the. past Mr. Herb. Monney occupied the despair. It is an es- V- )w months left last week by way chair and performed the duties of tabiished fact that A N --`_ 1 England, on her return trip to toast-roaster in a most efficient Lydia E. Riakham's 1 t e C H A P M idia. where sire will restime her manner. The toast 'KiPF -and VegetableGbanpoand' 63 s 4W - dasiona work. Country.. was -proposed b" Rev, has restored health 9 -Our hockey boys went -to- E. W: Tink, of Greenwood, and to thousands of.such suffering women. •/� �1 &arkham on Monday right to responded to by Rev. W. A. Pip- Why don't you try it if you need such a u1ek----- See These Specialls tke part in the tournament. pen, both of whom needless to medicine? =�+ .. 'heir opponents were the L pion- say gave "justice to the aiibject. We tsam whom they defeated b "Z'h Church" vans y �{� y. a proposed b m - ..-�X' LOss'• Your. �1.w is score of 8 to 2. - Rev.' J. McIlroq and responded t� �a i 1 1 1 e rS ••John It. Linton .is about to to by Rev'. J. Bedford. "The : � 1 Heater reg.il15,00 for 813.00., take extensive improvements tu. School"_was proposed by E. -L. _ _ 'S periar" Stable fittings is residence former! occupied by Chapman and respondgd to by _ : 1 Heater, reg. $15.08 for$12.00. formerly 1 ..All prices. Ers. Snell,`and-which NIT. Linton Wa ter .Stevenson. The Claes' rill occupy when the. improve- ,was proposed by W. L. Cotirtice uperior atter_-Carriers - - 1 Coaster sleiRA reg: i.25 for ea1.00 ients have been made. and replied to by Mrs. F. H. Hall. Gait steel shingles and aiding. Sleigh reg. 9r5c. for i.ic. - . -Tile members of the A. Y. P. The toast to "Tile Ladles waQ only.loci:in'the marker, L. of-St. George's Church, were ablylooked after by Mr. Arthur 1 Only shaft chimes reg. $1.25 for $1.00, , he guests of the tX. Y.-P'. A., of Percy an a -ta-. by Ind phone 14113 Pica:- - 111 Saint's church. of Whitby, on Mrs, Monney. The speeches in.tne1 - - ' Reduced prices on all winter stock. londayeveuinR,-when a various moat en- toasts were-all able efforts Russell Ar�arew, _..-- U YDyable time was spent. and reit and humor *ere not lack- -FICKERIN(;._Dnt. -s �'� s V N D 2 -M. S. Chapman left' on Tues- in' . Rev. H. W. Foley , of Brook- fay morning for Oil City, Pa., to lin,.gave a most interesting ad-- . ttend the funeral of his aunt; dress on The Relation3hip of the - - " ---- -- trs. Robt. Logan who died _after CHOPPING ` Bible Class t9 the Sabbath Schoc,l . J ': everal weeks illness. He was'ac- soca the Church,and a solo,_''Rails otnpe►nied by his brother, F. Vii., Britts<nia" vas well rendered by _>,ND OAT FLAT-ING � 1 rf Toronto. Thos. LaTv• The undersigned is prepared to do -The only 4iderosid open_ be _�_ _- _- --_ - dire you in need of underwear If.so call and procnre a suit at $1,10, $1,50. , Mees Pickeriva and Whitby and Al;CTIO\ SALE OF grain ebapping and oat flaking _ _' or$E.��. We can give you a good range to choose from. Men's . onne)ctia the Kingston road and g - ever da in the week _heavy wool sox,25, W, 4)cents. Penman's at.•loc. are extra nod. .he base line is the baseline. Not Reg. �io�ses, Dairy' Cotes � y dor a number of years.have the .. A few of the famous Dunnville sweaters left and may behad at Stockers, Hogs and Furniture. except on Saturday 4.._ =3 0p i63.5Ai or id4,1l)each. guaranteed e:tra.good wear. ~ oads been so badly drifted 'as ---- : le are this winter. The property of � °. :See our boots, oboes and,rubbers. - ley recent attempt to blow up M=• N- Z• StePe3alsQ.TZ `��� F' Bayles, Greenwood bridge On the C. P. R- on the At Lot 1!, Con. 0, Pickering, ad- Groceries always fresh and everything you want fresh. White Huh halibut, eine-New -Bruhswick botindary �O� Luck m salmon, haddie,fillets,oysters, Holland herring, etc. Phone- ` joining Brougham Village, on - dii as had the effect of flaking .the _ __ orders receive prompt attention, 'lway compaaiea more vigilant. Wedeesdar, Ftrbruary 17, f915 hey have now guards on duty at The following prproperty: he brad��.eeee along their lines. Mare,h. d.riaiag 5 yrsold; Filly, b.d. _ G. A. GILLE"SPIE", DUNBARTON•= . -Sunday next will be observed rising 2 yrs old., Driver,- light, Cb : .,. ----With Trees 8 "Peace Sunday" in the.Presby- nut, rising 3 Vs old Brown gelding, _ rian church throughout Canada, rising 4 yrs old, Standard bred ; Bay Depends on having the right kind gelding, rising I< yrs_ old, Standard c FL 0 0 E ..­A . R a bon of one hundred pears of t'ree.. Bowman's have' e b�Pen .the United States brad; Roan:cow, milking with calf by aide;Jersey cow, 6 pre old,milking :heavy fibrous root.-. _ ,•: d Canada. Peace was couclnd- with calf by side;Grade heifer, milk- They are grown in the right kind We have a fine Assortirrent of Sheepskin I occasins and Boots to keep - between the•two countries in in with calf by side; .Holstein heifer of -soil. They ' are handled your feet fine and warm during the cold*gkther. { $15, andsince that 'tine the`tiesi milking with calf by side; Roan cow, friepdahip"have gradually be- $yrs old, milking with calf by side; and packed in the pink of Our Overshoes and Rubbers cannot be-beated, for they are lst quality e stronger until now the two Holstein cow. vaulting, due March 28 condition - and the grow, of rubber. See our lines of heavy. �Yoollen Socks and heavy tions are almost as one. Holstein cow, dry ;3 Steers, rising 2 y Shirts-these are of extra value. Our assortment of -The following from The Toro yrs•old ; 3 Heifers, rising 2 yrs old : 7 Two )rove agents wanted .Hats and Caps is of the-best. to Telegram of Feb. 4th, refer- Steers, rising 1 yr old;4 Heaters, vis• _ in Ontario County. ; R Ing 1 yr old; Grade Durham bull, ris- g-to a former towusruan, will ing 1 yrold;5 Calves; 9 Pigs. about THOS, "W, BOWMAN & SON CO., Our specialty is gents furnishing and boots-' W re the agents'for read with interest by his 1,10 lbs each:8 Shoats,3 months old,; the Lowndes Tailoring Co: and`guatantee a erfect fit sad' any Pickering. friends: . "Very 80,Plymouth rock pullets. ,pure bred, LIMITED =i complete satisfaction irith,every garment. v. Father Arthur O'Leary,.D.D. laying, Lumber wagon, nearly new; , . _._ . . . :• :?. Collingwood, Ont.. has been Binder, Deering;8e�dri11, Deering ; Ridgeville, OIItB><'i0 nsferred to St. Joseph church Cnitivator, Deering..Manure spreader, R.' A. BUNTING, _.- PICKERING slie St, in. this city to be parish Massey-Harris; Hay redder, Massey- ELM DALE MILLS est succeeding the late Rev. Harvie, nearly new : * Verity ; cut, R Double riding plow, Verity ; Single then Hohleder: He was born plow, No. 21, Verity : Turnip 'plow:. Pickering, Otrt., and- educated Scufiler: Heavy-set-flexible barrows. a r the priesthood in St. Michael's Verity- Panning mill: Buggy; Cutter; Is the place icy get your next Sonlet�ling �1lterstm* g t0 Farmers ! liege and -Grand Seminary, Light e6alron;Pair of-light bob-sleighs; bag of Flour.1 ei ontrea-l. In 1918--he spent" a Brass set-double teats harness, Dearly - ear in Rome and took a course in new: Set of long tun harness, double; Ogilvie a Royal Household can't be •In future I will have�Harness and Horse.Goods at W. J. vanity. a O'Leary during. his Wagonscales. (cap.2000 lbs) Cutting beat for Bread. .'Bodell's, Brougham,.-at regular prices. and pulper; ook-stove, Oxford ; ego life, was always the leader 2 Bedsteads ;Set of springs: Bureau Glenora Flour EPastry Flour - Call and see him: his class, in fact said one of the and other articles too numerous to Graham Flour - -' liege associates today.he had_a _ . _ mention. Fresh Rolled Oats Full stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets, Ruga and all horse ' 'lliant college career. Father As the farm is rented, all will be sold. Bran and Shorts _ goods at Pickering. 'Leary was four years at St. - - Oats and Oat Chop cry's in this city, and was ap. Lunch at 12-80, _ Sale at 130, sharp Barley and Barley.'Cbop :'Boots and shoes repilred as well as harness. Mixed Feeds uted to Collingwood pariah by Taxis.: Ho a, poultry find all Burgs of -' T ` 'hate Archbfahap DenoisO'Con- -711000 and under, oaa6: over that Molaeaine Meal and Molasses Seal ]PIG'$ +'EI1�d HARNESS Ei�IPflRIL�l r. Rev. Father Gregory Kern- amount 8 months credit on furnish- Special prices in ton Iota. s W. J. COAXWELL an; former secretary to Arch- ing approved joint notes. Five per - F- .�.� '�7C7e'ee1 Phone Ind. 301. shop McNeil. will seieceed -Dr. -cent. per annum off for caeb. , .L�eal,y of Cobingwood, �R. D. Nfiller, Clerk. W. Maw, Auct.,Chopping every dal! i