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n t 3"! 7 • A, A b; VOL. XXXV.1. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER ?9, •1916 No. 14 011fafe"i"Cill, fcilrbo. GREEN RIVER Townsbip Nominations Red Cross Auxiliary vk ill meet Established 75 years 1. B o'clock. L CALDWELL, M. D., Successor GR ENWOGD Med4rai SPINK MILLS The - - — - - - I at the home of Mrs. Ernest Ifutching The townellip nominations w e- held wi_Tuesday evening, Jan. 2nd, at 8' ir u4nt to Statutes in' the Township )hip Brougham, h, .]Friday, the 22rid to the late E �gbttm. a --Claremont. out Brodie ---n FLOUR, BROCK ROAD *ePther, the. uttendani;o of ItH. FORSYTH, D. of 0., A,gts- WKS V(11:y small. D. R. Beaton. the . tered,member of the optrimetricayAlsso- W.HiTE SATIN- BRFAD Among the visitors fr(tr.1 thri-ett'. toyms.hip clerk-prp,id"d, slid h I MILLS elation to ion of Ontario. Special attention given fittlog of glasses. Eyes tested free. North the this week wqre. Misses Hazel K. Claremont. 46tf CREAM BUNS—FAMILY and Irene Ax-ftird. when the nominated for the re�!P(.Wivv po-iti-1-4: Win. and Mrs. Knox, of Wh i t NS pvale. C� MCKINNON, hl. D., L TEA BU —p*ASTRY -ulel-ls p, -NIB . R. C. S., . . .. spent Christ oms with thefol FOR RXE No EdItiburgli,member nr the colipgri.of y iclaus and Surgeons of. Ontario, licentiate gents; T. A. and Mrs Knox. of Royal College of Sumeovo, rditil"urgli. The annual -school tneeting took v it h .1 (o Ku, am paying highes BTan,. Shorts b'd ii1sou Juba, F, Special attention W dmienses of women and _Junibo, placeon VVednesday ", 1916 it it Sl,,wbra t prices labi ben T. A. Knox it R Vv,-t,rd) rk W W Sp-irke ldren. Offtee sad residence, Brouglipm, was elected trustee in of Geo. W Ny8;4g I. x W ils!e Ed W,11- place --fer B arley jim d -W 12 eat, rt e: Mutt DE'llu'lly.l't 'EVE L.@Qa 1. W. H. and Mrs. Jackson celebrated R R Ilowbimy Ed I i -------- Cowan Get ray prices before Cbristmas day by entertaining it num- Alex Nviisori J m'v;4tut RJC0W&Z1 Felling E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS7 All kinds of Chop. bea of friend;,,, including: Nli!t�- Redd J -1w Forage It •s bry Ed Willson aj TZb Wunao2�o zwnAttorney,andcoun Goo. and Mrs Kaves and dauwhiei,. FOR'COUNCILLOR so tor . Ocurt WbitbT, LO -T Clarence and Mrs. Young, al,:.,f t Jetueg - odd F -I Johnaou C W Parker Chopping on Mondays, E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Joy; Uria,h and Mrs. You6g, �, 4 M. hic-blArdsoo It J (,ow&.n W .1 Devitt, As Solicitor, Notar-f kabue. Etc. money lay h J Cowan to hain; Geo. and Mrs. Foodv and AI eb. i". h .." F11L u W J Devitt a Ed Wil son R J L;owaa Wednesdays and Fridays An. Oboe Brock St North, R bit.bT. 9517 SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. is Jackson. of Oshawa, and Fras,k Alex Ed 1% Illsou R J mwtbo illson R J co -so Ed W' UErtru!Jackson. of Pickering. All bad d Chopping will not start STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA time enjoying the festivities provided. Jobu beott It K Mowbray John Forgle ovide James Loinnion W J Devitt IL J Cowen BLAKE B. BEATON. D_ D. S.. The children received a call from old At I he end of the boor, the ndlniria.- until. 9 a. Va. Graduate of the Royal College of Dental AND STEAM. 9antaclaus. Healso left beautiful t�ijn,s were declared closed. when the 9crgeana and Ualvmity cut-glitas table of Twouto. Goes mirror for Mr. and Mrs. gathering resolved itself into a public ever W. Id Pringle'a hardware store, Whitby, Jackson'. meeting on, Mr. Beat to —five bring less that, Offt" hours 9 to is; i to 5.30. Ind pboc ilt�'., J. L. SPINK9 LIMITEDS and on motion, to gos as Minimum Bell phone 29D. "Itly was elected chairman five ba Wit Dr Bes,"Iton's ae "neas n, Robb, I Q oro ldcNALLY -HILL didifte was aalted anloun e arged for' PICKERING, ONTT. upon. 'Will be five. bags In On Chrlstuas morning a quiet wed. Ed. Willson being the first named candidate was called upon, and gave a future. G•R . BRXWST,-F.R ding Was solemnized at the Baptist parsonage, Claremont. oat.• when short address on this work as assessor,. G. HAM -Issuer of Marria, Veterinary Surgeon: 11dary E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and also referred in eloquent terms w W Plaks;tnLiesuses to the oou&ty of On the pAtriotic work being carried on in 6 village, Honor Graduate of the Ontario Win. Hill. Claremont, was united the country. He stated that be was Veterinary College and Honor- in marriage to Mr. Wm. McNally, of tot a candidate for the position of T• POUGHER. Real Estate Aue. ary Associate of the Ontario Oappoo. Alta., son of Mr. and Mrs. and consequently banded in his resig. ,:ertionser, Talustar. Callaolor arra issuer Veterinary C Ile Wan. McNally, of Lumsden, Sask. The of rime liemoses. Brougham. ge Rev. H. Wood officiated. The bride nation. 0 R. R. Mowbray, the retiring deputy- if Ind. phone 32&2: as attired in navy blue satin, trim - or of Marriage Claremont Ontario w reeve, being called upon. gave an ac- EA S T D• HOPPER Canary of On wed with white Georgette crepe. LAK E In, os 0I Janes. eftirsinont. After the ceremony. the wedding count of his stewardship. as wellas party retired to the bride's home, that of the council as a w bole He The shingle that has given satis- TJ 3.11RATON TOWNSMPOLEBR I;Fdw BUTCHER SHOP -here the immedi&tive relatives were claimed a good record for the council faction for over 30 years. Empire �A_ir a Gonviryanew. commismonge, for ft -m. gathered and wedding breakfast was fnr the peat year, baying wiped out a Corrugated lion: with a deficit of nearly $4000. and have now 2 in. corrugation. see it berl-ir'e'. by Iss"Ttle. Ascountans. mos. 111101087 10 1641D Pett of, Me, and Mrs. McNally you _10aftrast apses . "T"Caff of Marriage Us. A full line of Fresh Meats always a balance in favor nf the township of buy other makes. If you Iffliew whiseveld. Ono. 1-T left on the evening train for Toronto are in on hand at shop. audDurbam. Ou-their return they neariv $M. without increasing the need of a Cream Separator. Try HUGH S. PUGH.-Glen Major.- Oat. Wagott on . road eTery day. will leave shortly for their home at township rate of taxation. While the a Premier for 80 da. a. AJIso rJosia"d AnsUanew, Extrusive @xpar. Cappon. Alta. township rats has not been [acre JOE" in imported and thorouxtibred stock. "t gasoline engines from 1189.00 u Bales the taxes have increased. but thl"81 P. in- eanducted anywhers. 'Write for terms Fresh Park Sausage a spicialty See or write me before buying. Partleulare. Pbovelaid.2226. 3&ly crease has been due to Increase Butcher's cattle wanted GREENWOOD• in county rate, patriotic and Red Bell Phone. FPOSTI" Licensed Aucti Cross grants sad ad to the war tax, these . for Counties of tori and Ontiaria. Anis. JAS O'CONINOR, PICKERING F. H. Oliver and famA are In To- being out of the control' of the town- F. J. Prouse, Pickering 1111on sales of all kftk:v attsauiid to an aborseirt routo this week, ship, excepting the g4-ts for the Red Moties, Address Green River F. o.. ons. Corner King and Church Sts. Charley Hunker. of Toronto. spent Cross and patriotic P -poses. which Xmas with Alex and Mrs. Trimble, expenditure meets the approval of the N 0 T/ 0 E B. POWELL, 'Licensed A W. H. Shoultz and wife, of Toronto, ratepayers. He also -stated that heavy e kloneer, valustor 01"" 1" of Ontario and York. A,, It...' PICIZERING BAZERY 8 t Xmas with W. Pengelly and araints will W and eot;setar rar pen of h1LVP to be made to those Sales 000du~ either privately or by saction Ister• objects as long as the war lasted, and I will resume chopping and Par a&&*@ or of bar partientaLm a y M rwi- Alf. Tritliable-spent Christmas with the electors will have to he pre ared 440". Elizabeth St. pickaritiff. "Aano orders BREAD, BUNS and CAKES his daughter. Mrs. C. Wilson, at Part for future heavy taxation. left all Nzws OgBe*, Pickering. will sw oat rolling as usual on 640TO INOMPS attention. Sallsfaelloc Ila Choice Candies, Col bourne. race Wits njftde to the scheme of re. 000d. MY phous- number Is Inds = . October 112th. AOoi.PO Di Patterson's Chocolates Waltes, Wilson and family spent the building the Kingston road. whereby holidays with Mrs. Wilson's people at the township would p.o.y 80 per cent, Of Prompt service given and "Wedding Cakes a specialty Oakwood. the cost. but as the township has no M 1. Ij 0 -V JM and we deliver them-. Mr. stud Mrs. Martin, of Markham. voice in the expenditure at the money. satisfaction guaranteed. 4 spent Xmaia with their daughter, Mrs. be and the reeve. Me, Hoover, opposed Vetorivary Surgeon Both phones in shop, 1. Denny. the scheme, But a movement nap be- W. G. Barnes, Green River Honor Graduate of the Ontario - Vote- Miss Cora Cause went to her home gun whereby the government will be Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust rinazy Colleire H. R. Monney, Pickering In Bewdley to spend the Cbriatmas asked to take over the road. The Hill. and Graduate of the Veterinary holiday@• county road system was also explain - Science As"Istion. Mr. end Mrs. Rankin, of Toronto, ed, but he was opposed I have a to the scheme good stock of Phone-offlee lsod, residence 2917?,REAL ESTATE..... rs. Stewart. spent the holidays with Samuel and while the war lasted. He was a candi. -- data for the positiin of reeve. r CLAREMONT, ONTARIO The Rice and Harrison families. cf W. W. Sparks, chairman of the Toronto, spent Xmas with Sam and Committee on Sheep Killed by Doge . Mrs. Stewart. stated that the expenditure in this de- 7-, ..Wor.ric:E3 Mrs. Emerson and Iva.'bf Toronto, partmentwas M01). Heallsoex 11- Wire f encing,l W,' Burkholder. of Wbiterale, an- spent Xmas with the former's parents, ed the difficulty in keeping the ria.19- Mr. and Mrs. Adamson, ston road in repair. owing to the ex- that he has been appointed 150 ac -re Farm For Sale, ALSO agent of the Hioleproof Clothing Com- good soil, Quite a number from here attended cessive auto traffic. He stronstly re. increased contribit pany. of London. E land, the great. brick house with 8 rooms. the funeral of the late Fred Boar at commended' ri t ► est cloth SAIVID'on Wednesday afternoon. Red Cross and Patriotic purpos, 0" a Brace Wire, Staple :P ing Co. in the world. Call Barns and stabling for'42 head John and Mrs. Adamson and family, was a candidate and Inspect samples and note nigh of stock. H for the position of Sen house of Ernfold, Sask., are here on &'visit councillor, and he solicited the sup - quality of goods and extremely low and pig pen. to. their parents, the Emersous and port Of the electors. Priom Quality and durability of Adamsons. Cedar Posts and goods and perfect fits guaranteed. All in good repair, Alex. Wilson, being called upon. Mr. and Mrs. McKay, of Agincourt, said that he was not a candidate ft r "pt Cbristm as with Fred and Mrs. the position of deputy -reeve, but he '.-Steel PostS, Me V. Rich&*. Hadgerow, as did also Mrs. Irwin and would stand again for the office of JOHN PHILIP lanaltY.- of Brown-9-067rners. councillor. He reviewed the work for Coal, Lumber, Cement, Shingles, 'Notary Public, Pickering. Walter and Mrs. Dennis 'and family the past year In his Committee. Bon. Lath and RdRng Elam a full line Ot trash and Cur- of Stettler, Alberta. snt a few days uses for Wire -Fences, of which be was Ready with his mother Mrs.peWin. Dennis. chairman, -the expenditure being $815. always in stock. ed meats constantly on bpn& They expect to be In the neighborhood Tater, Pure Water some three months. - John Forgie, who was chairman of Spice R,011, Breakfast Bacon the Committee on Contingencies for 1 the past two years,' regretted the ab- A.;C. REESOR If you are wise you will use the onl Ham. Bologna, Weiners, std. y sen 11ingreere, who is coo- of the red Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, BROUGHAM I .. ? : — L . flued to his home through serious III- .''LOCUST HILL 41111 who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline Hi paid for Engines. all kinds of pipe a W. J. Bodell spent's, few. days with riees, and who wished to thank the Butcher's Cattle and fittings ele&tors for their hearty support since for water works. Also bathroom fix• friends in the city, tures. etc. Everything given careful Misses Minnie and Amy Hanson, of he entered the coucil nine years a OU go. attention. Toronto, were home, for Christmas. He said that it was a matter of grati. Just to wish r 91ckerixg :f1vasy Ocation to know that the ratepayers RICE'S PUMP WORKS Miss Scott is spending the Christ• mss vacation with her parents of the township heartily supported e, oat. is in Home Tel. 5521. Whiteval Peterboro. the expenditure of large amounts for• ....Customers First-class rigs for hire Frank and Mrs. Gerow and children patriotic purposes. He was in favor of a good roads system, but thought Day or nigbt of Toronto, spent Christmas with W. The Pickering that we should wait until the war was and Musgrove. Bus meets all trains 1 W. Deavitt, of Toronto. spent the over before heavy expenditure was Christmas holidays with his parents made in this direction. Mr. Forgie Teaming promptly attended to. Vigilance Committee also reviewed the work council "Friend here. of the Agent for Canada Carriage Co. for the past year.' Was a candidate The Ladies' Aid of St. John's church -this Association is to -Malcolt's on Wed. for the position of deputy -reeve. The object of will meet at Mrs. the"old, old wish W. m Peak, lessen stealing -and prosecute nesdav afternoon next. John Scott thanked his ingver and the felons. Jobia and Mrs. Littlejohn and seconder for his nomination, but be Bert Littlejohn, of Toronto. were home would not be a candidate for the p0si_ with the former's,,parent;8 on Christ- tion of councillor. He also thanked Which School Shall I Members ng property stolen Comm' nut- mas, the council for appointing him to the A Mere y" Xcate inimedistely with anyulember Attend P R. B. Robson, of the Robson Motor position of auditor. of E Zoolative Committee. James Lemmon was not a car didate An important question, All bit Co., Guelph, with wife and little dau. ness colleges are not alike. CARE- blambership fee. $1.00. gh ter, spent'Christmas 'with the lait• ior the position of councillor, was satin- 'AND ter's parents here. fled with the present council. IS ABSOLUTELY NEC- Tickets may be had from ikie President or Mr. and Mrs. McMaster Find sons, of John A. White, a former councillor E.%ARY. '%�'rltetodayfortheCata- Secretary on applicatign, logue of the Oxbow. Sask., are visiting Mrs. Mc- And reeve, spoke a few word thou ht the present council VV Exac. Com. -L. D, Banks, C. S. Palm- Nl;tqter's brothers, George and John were -- R . er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering, pending the people's money to the A happyPhillips, and other relatives. ELLIOTT f Kenneth Devitt, who has been hest advantage. oe J, A O'Co n -i o r. W.J. Clark. spending the summer at Prince, Sask.,Chas. XV. Parker, townsbip tinditor. being. h called npon, spoke brietivand President, Secreisry has returned home for the winter but ing v%pects to go back -to th'e west thanked the councit for appointing TORONTO. ONT. rpnnT.R ISHARPE ng. in the hien to the position of auditor. NSW A.Rresnit or the nomination there or. Ytinge and Charles Sts. The annuli! school meeting -was held . Wednesday forenoon with -a very will be a contest., with H. R. NlowhrRy It, will help you to deride, This Wo make. nzper�ialry of crosscutsawq, small attendance. Geo. Duman, the nd ,lames Todd in the 'field for thesrhool is conducted on the highest Tools of all kinds. Lork-,,zrppaired, THE PICKERIN6- NEWS plane of efticiency. We are proud Razor -honing specialty. Fct- a first. retiring trustee, was re-elected for r9ervship. anda, Fred. H. Richardson, another term. W. NV.,,9i)ark1,f. Wm. .1. Stanley and of its record. kt idents admitted class hair trim or an ea',;v, shave call Alex. Wilson, standing for Colincil. tF At Ally time. Winter Term opens at the East -end Barb* 'hop. Owirg to the C. N. R. pri-engpr Tors. T. Moore McFadden Barber S train being over an hour late qer-ral n kinds. Slightly used Carpet -s Brock Road flag station Christmas It k, expected that Germany will C. N. R_ Ticket Agent. .fan. 2nd. W. I. Elliott, Principal See our House Fornirbings of: all Broughim viqitnrs had a cold Wait At Druggist- Graduate Optician Write 'Lo -day for largp. Catalogue. from 1.1 cents a vard np.1 nigbt. aq there ii ino wFiy to beat thf., renew her submarine Campaign at W. J. GORDON PICKERIN.G! building. (an early date. �70'2 - �Y, vi, n�_F .7�'- 7 M 4L t: r who knows him, "are always a miracle LORD =ON A of orderliness.' Sorrx4 one has sairl'that 7M About the' his capacity for work is inhuman, and Int I Useful dints an certainly to unmethodicAl men he TIRE SMORUR IN CA NA Intorma i seems to toil with the. _ unswerving, Infor General MADE tion' for -the Busy of a machine." For mooldng The Real Ruler. U.wl0 'Housewife HE IS A MAN OF MOST IMPOSING I have often been struck 'with the r oso,"*if- use APPEARANCE., erroneous idea that many people in -vnster. terested in India have formed of Lord Ron removing _C�_=on as iL ruler there. se who n ...-P! _'.. -_ ng How to Vary the Bieakfast Menu. 14cheese mixed with French rall, Monumental Industry a Wonderf ul want to know something of the real oratorov. paste and losots, Some one has said that bieakfast'tard and finely chopped Bermuda on- nature of his -rule ought t o read Lov- ions. Cut into star and heart shapes Driving Power—His Rule at 'Eraser's "India Under Curzon and Is the "hopeless meal"! And it is true; breakfast and serve with radishes and olives. In India. After." If they expect to find Curzon in many households that up- as Indian Viceroy an autocratic ruler, Pimento Butter—One-quarter cup- has become a monotonous succession, Jul butter two canned pimentos, salt. Two impoitantanndUncements with striving for the maintenance of "Im- -" -'-of 9- eal, 8 and toast morn-; But this need Work butter till creamy. regard to Lord Curzon were mad Add Pim- reg' e on I penial" pomp and power, and out of land and the people --for 'the Tory ir ,.Ing after morning. not be, for it offers as many chances I entos pounded to a paste. Sea the same day this week.: One was that I s� mpat� y with the aspirations of the England was the out-and-out reformer and spread on very thin he had- been appointed a member of �common -pco'ple,'they will find their, for variation as do other meals, if in telligently planned and .thought over. with salt in India—that his rule in the East will brejd. the War Council . and leader in ' the expectations strangely falsified. Zeal- be enduringly remembered. Apple—Take two slices of butter- House of Lords of the Lloyd George ous for' the welfare of his subordin- 1 First, the cereal is t he base of at - ed bread and place between them a-IGoverfinient. The'dther was that he ates of the lowest class, ever ready! .'tack! is it always farina or oats' or whatever the family taste may have thin slice of . tart apple which has,been I had become engaged to be married. to investigate and red: :; the griev- Courageous Tommy. lemon juice.' the humblesft, to settled down into? There Pare so steeped in a mixture of He is a widower, and he will be 58 ances of resolute en- Mother—Tommy, if you eat any many cereals that a,different one can and sugar for an hour. � years old on the 11th of next month. sure justice to all India's teeming and more of that pudding you will see be used every day. There is, of the Boston—Press cold -baked bears His first wife, who died in 1906, after toiling millions—that was. Curzon -in the bogie man to -night. "We 'a first hearty and through a •c olander; add two table- 11 years of married- life, - w" the: India- are here," Jhe said once, Tommy (after mement's reflec- _-,uncooked ones, -the nourishing 11pjij_5_oa-t-m-e-t �,rhich-is far --spoonfuls r 'spoonfuls -of horseradish to each CUP- beautiful daughter of the, late 'Mr. "to give -justice, and one -single act tion)—Well, give me some more, any - tastier and full of greater value than the common "rolled oats." Sometimes fuf-of-beans.- Put them between very Levi Leiter, of Washington. of injustice in India is, in my opinion, how. I might as well set my mind at thin slices of brown bread with but- His, b�ride -to be is, like his first a greater strain upon our rule than rest about that.-stcryj. once and for I this is called "Irish" oatmeal. it Cut ml,,,h larger errors -of policy or jade, all. ter and little prepared mustard.I wife, an American. She is, moreover, presents the whole grain, cracked., and mere." shapes. in fancy sha widow, being - Mrs. Grace Duggan, He had a genuine sympathy awidow yThpathy of the must be soaked all da then slowly until creamy, until one will of Alfred Duggan, of Buenos Insured. the t Selected Recipes. Aires, and daughter of the late Mr. deepest kind with patient, "Domoind don't hur-rt, ...cooked declare there never was a dish so ap.: Nut Cakes.—Twelve -ounces' of fine! Munro Hinds, formerly , Am ericgn . !humble, silent millions" of India and yez sit Pat," said Bridget. ' "It's a dangerous petizing! I breaderumbs, half a pound of flour, Minister to Brazil. Lord Curzon has, his h,bors on' their behalf were un- But ceasing. Those who delight to asso- a-work:n' in that quarry." Aga;n, there is hominy, which" is too e little to -day. This is the whole four ounces of fine cocoanut, four no present heir to his earldom. (in the of any male heir be- elate his - rule in India mainly with "Thct's ah! loft, Biddy," said Pat. used kernel of the corn, sweet and as flay. ounces of oleomargarine, four ounces absence 1'0i've borrowed two dollars frim. th' sugar, a quarter of an ounce Ing born to hinly his eldest daughter the strife -in which it closed are of moist Bug trangely oblivious of the fdct that foreman,' and he don't let me do any s it-heh�4sk - -dered-ammonis7ia- of-spice-_'-will.inherit his-barony-of-R-avensdale,-I ous work-arirry-more.-` po pinch- -lKd—had never -0-6v�ouiTy_R -a , n 1, own 06 _Jq rem v but th 9 _Q� ol time -met are one, to -day . . sn3-,riangez Diqqelve the _frey&. his Junior by I will nf milk his brother A! or water, mix the flour, crumbs, cocoa- one. year, his viscounty o cars a e. humafie, -hominy is more easily digested. Then nut and spice together, rub the oleo- Lord Curzon is a man of most im- so progressive as his. The great I 'unless there are whole cracked wheat, corn- 3fieal (yellow) and rice, which can be series of reforms' which he intro-! She—Papa says that you the sugar in finely, i posing appearance, and one Who, p margarine and duced into the land revenue policy of know bow to make money you cannot the or would attract attention anywhere. He r. eaten at breakfast as well as at other tiff with milk then mix up stip.''the government of India, the estab- marry me. water, adding more if necessary; roll'is over six feet in height and finely'the meals If any of these cereals is it out a quarter of an inch thick with proportioned, with a brisk and master -of co-operative credit -so-- He—But If I marry you I do know left over, it can be poured at once into the rolling pin, cut rounds out about ful walk characteristic of* the man. . ic;et;eg, the- prcmotion of scientific how to make money. - . - . mu n pans to "set" for- using as -fried mush the following day. ' This four inches across, place on greased But, in spite of what looks like a su-agriculture, all, testify to the sincer--_ 7.1'� tins. the tops with milk, sprinkle pe'rh physique, health has never �ity of his declaration thiLt "the If you bring up your boy in the way plan is much. nester than -putting it wet .tris with cocoanut and bake in. a hot oven. been good. For'ma:nv years he suf- ant has been in the background of he should go, it won't be your fault .�iin a can, as it sometimes advocated. every policy e been re- if he takes some other path after he For a good economical roast, get4' for which, I have Isponsible." Cooking Fruits Wi th Cereals. or 5 pounds of the bottom round and It is by his work for the grows up. "What is this in the oatmeal?" ask- ask the butcher's to roll a tic it like' ed a guest at the writer's home recent- ly. She referred to the raising', a rib roast, putting a piece of fat, ibareholders' standpoint; a diminished around it. Dredge -with salt, pepper demand'in one section of the bank's :ROYAL BANK GROWS 'which were cooked with the oatmeal, and flour, place in a very hot oven • teri itory can be offset by an increased change making a fruity flavor and a from the inspidity I until seared on both Ades, then re-, demand in another; and the bank is in -AT UNUSUAL RATE to direct funds in large A4 usual of'cereals. -the Position ducie the heat and -Too lowing 12 a p 3t, ai In same way dates, figs and even minutes to the pound. Baste f re- amounts to the 'point of best demand. nuts can be added toward the last With profits of $9,111,307, equal to quently with the drippings in the pan. 117.87 per cent. earned on the -average ....cooking of cereals for variety. Try to which a quarter cupful of hot water, THE TOTAL DEPOSITS ARE UP Paid-up capit&J, against 16.48 per I cent. cracked'wheat and cut-up dates, with cream, and •this will not make has been added. When done, remove 1 .;-45 MILLIONS the previgus . year, the bank paid its see if to hot platter, thicken the gravy sligb- usual 12 Per cent. dividend"on a slight - breakfast. tempting! It is better to use these sweet fruits instead of the y and qerve. When carefully cook�' ly increased amount of stock, set aside _ Year'4 Increases-- In $100.000 for fund; 'Wrote f, of 55 Millions pension off ed and sliced thin this will be found acid fruits like grapefruit, if milk and -slmost as good as rib roast and there'- - Assets More Thorn ToW $250.000 on bank premise's, paid a -tax " cream are eaten generously at the same meal, as this mixture is likely—f- is no 'waste tc, it. -of $118,226 an circulation and contri-- sets Nine Years Age.. --lbuted $50,006 to the Patriotic Fund. to cause heartburn. Indeed, whereasset, ine years ago the total of After these deductions $175,874 re grapefruit is used as a separ- Things To Remember. $46 malred to be added to profit 'and loss . _ the Royal Bank of Canada. were - I ate- course it should be followed only'. . balance. Comparisons -f profit and Give the boy a box.of shoe -blacking 301 4y6- the Statement for the year loss figures for three years are given - -his ended Rovember 30th last, just issued; by dishes without milk, as eggs, toast, and a brubh for own. shows total assets of $253,261,247. in the following table: chipped beef, etc., and not by a cereal - Useful rubber mats to place under 1 The increase wl IS15 1914 within twelve months had 1916 and milk. dower -pots may be cut from discard- been 35 millions, or considerabiy more rr6fi*A $1.905,576 51,886 141 In some families a more hearty ed hot-water bottles than the total resources of the institu- Pre%-. bal. 678,47 . 2 614.0# LOIS 149 i2 breakfast4s desired. These are sug- Silk dresses should never be brush -tion less than a decade ago. Total* $2 67,779 $2,519. . 638 $2.901,26-1 gestive dishes: Creamed liver (this ... ed, but rubbed carefully with a s re has been growth from with- Lefos: should be soaked.' parboiled the day piece of velvet kept for that purpose, Divid, ...$1.417.1,07 $IASi,200 $1.3q7,200 out through the mac ium of amalgams- Prnsiery F. 10411,000 - LO 100.0b. • before, then minced and creamed and .004), Brass cleaning fluid; In one pint of Lord Curzon. tions, and presently throughthe same rl�vrnlxes 2510,000 256 000 250,41100 • placed on toast), scalloped fish flakes, soft water dissolve half ounce oxalic -7 medium 20 odd millions *11 b- added- 'war tax .118,224 145."G !medium Dt-prec. Boo QQO -poached egg!, in tomato sauce (use for ...... acid; shake well before using, an(. ap- the bank's assets by the ab;orption Patriotic F. 50.009 ....... '50.'600 this a half can of a tomato puree and ply with a woolen cloth, wiping with a fered from a painful spinal malady. of. the Quebec Bank. But every con - Ttl. did. 81,935,433 $1,843,166 $2.287 100 poach eggs gently in it, thickeni ng I Utr illr siderable proportion of the growth can dry chamois. b he -never allowed -health.to. be assigned to the from Bal. P& L. 852,3+0 076.472 -414.062 sauce and laying eggs on toast cir- cies), and brdiled finnan haddie 4his Don't peel your. potatoes before interfere with his devotion to work. 5' expansion boiling, as much of the valuable, mat- within that comes primarily, 'n - the Sortie of the increases shown in the Like Demon. �case banking h.)use, from the de- have been is an especially good winter dish. The --Works a of a balance sheet already re - ter is next the skin, which, when velopment--of-pub For it is his industry—industry of - h _.con—fidence in the. ferred to in s general way.. Deposits haddie can be secured dried, they need boiled, is easily skinned off. a Lord, wisdom and integrity of the manage- in about the most effective kind—which I not be soaked, merely pulled away from the, skin and broiled, adding melt- ment. 45 millions, with slightly more than_ Curzon's outstanding characteristic. Nine years ago the I savings funds half the increase under the bead of STARVING THE CHILDREN. It iianscen*ds even his ambition, even -Royal • ed butter). Potato pancakes are ex- entrusted to the Bank amounted savings de-gaosits Part of the in- his his- arrogance. On -eellent Aierved with bacon, and in- ability, even to 20 mt.iions- they were in excess of crease, it s been indicated, found deed there are many substantial dishes Little -Ones-of the Poor in -Berlin Lack, all with,whorn he has been brought 'in iJ ions lis year. Thebiank`se�e. in current - d -ta Lack'. all -approximately- r1rrong besides the hackneyed bacon and eggs. Nourishment. he has made the same impres- ability to render service to the com- which were ift sion—in the House of Commons, in munity has concurrently; higher than a year ago. The bulk Of Some Pancakes for Cold Mornings' There is, no more tooth_ grown The condition of Germany's poor- is, the Foreign Office, in India, ' in the against business advances of less than it, however, is represented among as- perhaps, some 'dish for ye cold mornings than ' the subject of an article in the Chi-, Cabinet—an impression of tireless in- 26 millions nine years ago the cu r- sets of a liquid description ---cash, call Tribune by Madeline Doty, dustry is rent statement shows .87 millions in loans, gecurities, banking balances, wafflea, crisp and hot. They are not sago who ' which almost stupe ying.. Canadian -territory and 38 - -iff-iIII-6zis -etc., all showing increases. Under difficult to make, with a good improv- made a personal investigation in so Particularly was this the case with abroad• one. of the security heads there is an ed iron, nor do they "smoke up the far as she was able, b4ing hindered him in India. No doubt the liti of The 25 per cent. increase in assets increase of close to 11 millions, which kitchen." They take time—about at every turn by German officials, 'every Indian Viceroy must be one of within the past year is a remarkable represents, no doubt, the purchase of thirty minutes, to have ready a supply who tried by tricks to make her be-; ceaseless toil. But no Viceroy, in record in a number of ways. A year British Government securities in con - for a family of four, perl.aps, but this lieve that the poor were well fed and! love of work and power of getting ago the bank' was able to report a nection with munitions credits. - 20 -million dollar bringing assets The aggregate of liquid assets is 121 -.'- is not logger -than muffins or gems, happy. She saw one soldier's family, through- it rapidly, has ever been his. gain, close to 200 millions, a new high level. millions, a gain of about 36 millions, At etc. Of course, these latter are al- consfiAing of the mother, nine chil- equal. ,Itis the bank depends on general rathV and increasing the proportion of such dren, and living in two It is not too much to say him ways delicious and, with marmalades, grandmother, of c than special conditions for its growth assets to public liabilities to 53.2 per form an addition to any breakfast. rooms and kitchen, income $38 per that all his life long his interest in all and is not` the custodiah, of speciat cent. against 49 per cent. the previous Pancakes of all kinds—buckwbeat br month. One meal at the feeding sta. kinds 'of political questions has been funds, government or other, the 55- year and 46 per cent. in 1914. Cash, flour, egg, etc.—either with honey or including tion at ten cents a bead cost the fam- literally insatiable. Politics is with million expansion on top of a -record- including cover in the central gold re - .syrup replace the cereal and furnish syrup -fillin' " ily $1.20, which prohibited eating him a passion. And all through his, breaking year is siam of busi- serve excess note circulation, re- 7 baby bien-closely-in nese activity and within the presents 16.2 per cent. of liabilities, to for the cold winter mornings. Of course, to those that love coffee, there. The was six months old life he has touch with prosperity territory that it -serves. . the public, against 18.4 per cent. in and so weak for want of nourishment history In the making.. Yet, surprising, 'ye 1 915. it will always remain the ideal bever- that it could not raise its arms, 1. iRs It must seem, in view of the vast I The r's --owth - it may be pre- As__ Burned, has bieh widely distributed, The p6slflor-fin-Th—isin other re-, age, A drink made of banana meal infusion, most Since Sept. 1 only children under number of political topics—ranging I Although the general tendency of com- :rts should be satisfactory to both months old are allowed milk the from the of to the;mercial depositors.. The makes a sweet palat- The six partition -Bengal discounts in Canada through shareholders and being day, Walsh disestablishment bill—over Royal bank has been able to find reasonably able and refreshing. usual allowance one pint a not tbb year was downward, the employment• for a' large cocoa is more wholesome if -made enough to nourish a baby. This fam- which his interest has ranged, the rekorts an increase of about five profitable --lbalf and half"—it is then neither so ily was living on tea and potatoes. last charge which could- ever be justly millions or six per cent.; the increase, amount of money, while increasing expensive nor so rich and taxing on Miss Doty found North :Berlin brought against Lord Curzon would .actually and relatively, in current actually and relatively the strength of 1331 its liquid reserves. - Some leading digestion. swarming with little children, dirty, be that of superficiality.' loans abroad, As larger, about millions, or 55 per cent. The latter, comparisons of the' balance sheet.; of ti Sandwich Filling. ragged, barefooted and pale from lack And not . only does Lord Curzon it may safely be conjectured, is, a the post two years follow is like a demon, but he .�'of nourishment, which a new state work makes normal sequel to the great activity Cheese—Moist cottage cheese, rich makes delic!6us filling; of affairs in Germany, as- hitherto others work like demons, too. ImPa- and prosperity of the sugar industry; 1916 1915 clothes and potatoes were fairly tient of stupidity, he,reserves.hia bit -lin the West Indies. That condition' 69 65,391 with cream, a D,poxi t, dem. $37.466,997 for indolence.' "If largely for the fact 14(1:1462.199 117,519.330 also cream cheese worked soft, moist- plentiful, Patent powders to make terest scorn there was responsible Do. notice •Do. 200,2,27.596 ened with cream, and spread plain or olives, nuts or celery.' total ..... . 154,476.32.7 puddings could be bought, but money is any work in him, I will undertake• that the Royal was one of the (-,Irculatton .... :: 19,178,228 14, �2 2 4. 806 is very little use in f-thd buying of- to-grWit out of him'," he once grimly few Canadian banks to report an in- Public limb . ...... 227.484,469 173.148,927 -%,_with chopped Huntington —This is Graham bread's food, which simply was not to be had. remarked of one of his subordinates crease in pr . oflts in 1915. - The'inereaSe Tot -al flab. 199,299,128 1 est filling. Mash crtfam cheese well, that year was a moderate one of $19,-1 The' -of a, package of'who was supposed to have apti- 434, but the 1916 statement shows the Assets, $16,072.762 — add about half the (,ruantity of peanut for work. substantial gain of $205,731, bringing Specie $16,949.289 secured by Nliizs Doty sent one family tude than liking Combined Dom. notes ...... 14,149,110 12,07.7.390 butter, blend thoroughly and season into transports of joy; which illus- with his monumental industry he pos- g;ofits within about $50,000 of the 1,,1. gold res. , - 0,600.000 3.000,000 driving less bank's beat 1913. There Total cash $4,821,972 31.923,690 with salt and paprika, iVainut—Mix boiled salad &essing trates the general condition as Miss sesses po'wer not excep- earning year, ....... Securities ....... 30.606,069 18.62R.041 Doty found it. tional. From early manhood he ruled Iwas slightly better demand for money Balances, etc. 30.756 38,9 34 11.280 thick with walnut meats cut fine until thi . - . . . . -improved demand call Joarts, Can. 11,07600 . 9 118.609 And yet the women of Berlin said himself with an iron band. He trained �in Canada: a. much :1 *I,--- - -_ A I I . - , - L. -1._J . - the bank's' outside t6r* Do. abroad 21.272,026 9,! 5,950 .1 1 — j- in ritorv. _J - mic increasea oemann aoroaa mint leaves t one-lialf cupful of land they would sacrifice their —last everything he undertook It is safe to , no Total liquid ..... 121.117.663 84,994,462 idoubt, has been met, and probably Curr. loans Can.. . SO 936,631 92,004A72 dressing. -baby. Such is the doctrine of say- that no public man of his standing 1 something more, b� the rising bank , Do. abroad . . .. . 37,928,027 24.647,763 Do. overdue .... 466,209 6 +0 91 TMS mtch—spr one side ol� the bread "'strafe" so industriously preached ever wrote so many letters with his I deposits abroad. he breadth of the Do. total ....... 225.331, 1671.070,49111 I own handy - "His papers," says one I situation continues important from the Total assets ...:15&211.42T 15&211.41T 19111292.123 ,%.Jth liverwurs d the other with a and practiced in Germany. , ','i,yq,ve,:.q•-,.•n fi"+"+ "+YR'°'??Y.f ^5-�L7'. "ML'?'iT^?1eY i:r: "..._. T'.\lA1M �'-Yic'+iP".. w- .. n'W,e:b' . 'Sr.+r•✓• py. rax.' �..:+{''^•'.:�' ^'Y..M. i .t,!J!•f,. 'Rry .°.u'+,. Wn,. .'^! - •t,•'+J as^., a•!4r�'. F .,. . yv � '...y-. sic..-+ .,tr`*:'> : ..• ':; v. :: y( ... -' � ,!•S.. ,; ;:'.( .....n,.i'..t..... .x .+r•' 4 Axa ' ..s - •.,,'v ' :' :�..,... r.x--..,. ?r'>,•.'aF.r.-, ro., Vii,. y,. .,.,.- .. .. ,.; .._ . :. .." .: .' , ,; -.,.. - _ .. -. ' - ! Die Weise Taube. � e e -^+ • ,::p� • - ! ,The white dove act -in a uttrkraut For a Quick Pick -Up Moaey by the Sanalrnl. _ s�ia►s..l�ass dos ..>Gn ti p A dozen small boys in Sacramento, ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND - JOB . tree and sang of peace with a great A oaice• for sale to mood Ontario YT ALWAYS - Luncheon try th&t most California, recently found five thou- town■ The most useful and fntere.uns big P. while all the rest of the world BRINGS RE'I,IE — delicious, nourishing, sand dollars in bills -hidden-in-an-cid of all -businesses: Fun informitYon-vA Et, round and listened to the luring g whole application to 1<tteon Publl.htnR Cam - can.' The boys' soon got -rid .of three ; pany, 73 west Adelaide 9treet. Toronto. - Shut irrltation6 of all sorts sound. The white dove is a simple wheat food, Triscuitr 'the thousand doIIars, buying candy in a ; yield to fowl, not near so wise as the owl, but number of stores, leaving s handful aczspJelcLalsaotls q - shredded wheat wafer-toastV. it Can sing & Song SO sweet it shoves of bills if! each one. When overtaken ANCER, TUMORS, LL'16IYS, ETC., - - the owl plumb off its feet. The white It Contains all the body- 1 C internal and external, cured with- - dove is a cooing thing .with only found dollars, llaewill be returned otoththe out pain by our home treatment. Write a pot they '3 is seline bu2lding material 121 the sand dollars, and if an owner is not us before too late. Dr. Rehman Medical strength enough to. sing, and keeps Co., Limited. Collln_gwood,: Ont. away from war because it hasn't whole wheat grain, 111Cluding boys. _ - �a Vii' either teeth or claws. The white dove' the' bran Coat which , pro- ♦ folds its peaceful wings across its motes healthful and natural i Wasxd's Llnlaarat Cures tsar:et in pow r _ breast and softly sings an ululating . tittle coo. which sounds too good to be bowe2� movement. It is real Troublesome' Trait. f "OWUN hat, ; quite true. The white dove croons a whole - Wheat bread without ° "Brown claims, that .he always tell An usescelled emollient for plaintive cry, and those who hear it, yeast, baking powder or the truth." wounds, burns, sores and cuts. passing by, woulrl never in this world "Yes; he seems to have a mania fo �– chemicals' of any kind—an „ Sold in glans bottles and hand believe that it had something up its stirring u tr bl ideal food for children be- f g p ou - tin tubes at chemists and gen sleeve. •The white dove trills its ten- - eral stores everywhere. Refuse der lay with no intent to lead astray, _ t ) a cause it compels thorough — BOOK os .Artificial �i esti! �,UU_11t `k substitute*. Illustrated book- and those who say it does are low, un- mastication and ensures per- let on request. L•ultured slobs who do not know. The p D•OG DISEASES Sena ua ��ut• alai fatyP teen,, white .dove onlysings of I feet digestion. A crisp, tasty t'- �lateq, and gold. We remit best st g peace to fol- 1$r P rash value b; r••t•lxtt mail. "'T low with the world's release from "snack" for picnics or excur- a2all�ea dr a to y address Goid X Platinum Rcfinine Co., y frightful war which cannot stop un cions. Toast in the Oven Ameflu's the Author 24 Adelaide St. wed:, Tcroato CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. less the singer is on top. The white i Pillow H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Ina- tCon•nULVxdJ dove in the saaerkraut tree is cooing and serve with butter, Soft DO;Resletibs 118Reat31st5treet,NewYork IasoChabotAve. Montreal soft for sympathy, while those who; cheese or marmalades.' Know its pleading cry brace up and] Made in Canada - keep --their--powder-dry�t**=W.-J: What Soldiers Read. Lampton in New York Herald. FRENCH GOVT. EMPOWERED. Miss Beatrice Hurraden contributes 1 - —�- Drastic Measures Which Can Be Put e the C"What Magazine rs ,article i If FOOD DISAGREES entitled "What -,Magazine Soldiers Read," Into Force in France• which presents a. most interesting The text of the bill under which the series of observations upon the liters WATER R French Government will obtain sum- DRu\ HOT ©T j ture chiefly _in_demand in the hospital Ca j a�i1 maty powers to suppress the liquor wards. ti'e4y favorable book's are When fccd lies like lead in the atom• trade and carry out biller' drastic ttz uncurnrort ora ollows; e, , measures f those deaFing with wild animals and I distended fee3lne. it is because t,, In- - - .- their habits, and all stories of ad-: Pufficlt nt blood pupytr to the stomach, "Until the end of hostilities the 1 combined with a Id d f f. FiO THE LARGEST FIf1H'120GF RESORT I,. s•a'I:; r HAIElr-LIi Tlic WURLb e* a• t4 The spirit of A=STICa at play[ Magnitude and cnieerfulns■■]lsS �.n A810AJf PLAN ZUROPf1A1r PLAN venture and travel,and,.of course, de -'tion. In such c"Psatr 0f'rn:enta ;Government is authorized to take by -=- tective stories. The sporting novels followed in many hospl als and adv! ed 'decrees decided on by the Cabinet all of Nat Gould appear to outrun every, type fiction in hesmi,aoonrumo eat phy.tetans of taking a measures which, in addition to or de - pure blrurated magnesia in bait ..other of . , popularity. a glass of water, w bot as you rogation from existing laws, shall be Miss Harraden notes that "when the can comfortably drink it. 1..e hot wa- 'required by the needs of national de-- ter draws tt:e blood to the stomach and men once begin 'on a better class of the bi.-urated magnesia, as any physician fence, notably in matters appertain- - - betait they do not as a rule return to can 'tell you. Instantly neutralizes • the 'Ing to agricultural and industrial pro- aeld and stops the food fermentation• the the old stuff which formerly consti- Try this simple plan and you will be as- duction, equipment of ports, food sup- their whole range of reading." lief! nd at itlat alLtvuys feeling of Cho ply' hygiene, public health, recruiting A sample of, Stevenson, for instance, 'has raised- many a you" soldier to a g re«toratlon of the normal process of dl- labor and the sale, distribution and !eo`t�n: People ssh� and it Inconvenient of provisions- and pro - at 'times to higher plane. of discrimination. secure hot water and travel- duce. In case of a decree necessitat- era who are fre.luently obliged to take Shasty meals poorly prepared, should al- ing a special appropriation applies- ; ways take two or three Ave -strain tab-. --,' tilaard'■ Llnittteat paras D!■temsar tion for it shell be made within 8 lets of liisurated Magnesia after meals • Fools rush in where anitels tear to to present fermentation and neutralize week. Penalties not to exceed six ' the acid in the stomach 4 months' imprisonment and a fine of tread, but the; never get thew 1 6 000. -francs may be attached L d ItitESOPOTAMIA 11ORRIES. . ' o . a e. _ — I That is given angels.come BILLIARDS - `Blistering Winds and -Insects of Giant * . Size. ®�� Granulated Eyelids. - Those 1 Pedigreed Ciydeadals .Mares, FZIIIaI - - 4 Eye, tr.tiuned by expo- � winter nights and Stallions.. Must bjkve good q ai• The advanced base of the British w•e to Sun, Dustand Sind Sou will need indoor recrea. ;ry and thlok, trade tloa. Why not instal a up to a tale sin army. is Mesopotamia is. a great tent- I gu:ckly relieved by Murlse Slater 3 to 8 years old.. Fillies titin d ed city, writes L. E. Browne, tor- Ey1)U�` EyeRemedy, NoSrnar;erg, . Home. Billiard Table ? l year old- 8ta 21ons ! to 8 pas 1°- t Eye Comfrm. , At acid. All atalllooa over 8 years mt - respondent for Chicago News. Bustle, Write for particulars of Your Druggist's SOc per Bottle. MurlseEyo :.ave proven themselves reasonably. and noise reign supreme -on the fore alv r -Tube 2 our famous R ei . a 5c Fni-Bookef thrEyefreeask cure when writing state emuty - shore. Fatigue parties of soldiers, i Druggists.ozMutlneFreRe>rcdyCp..Chitas:. - nearest iailtra; station, O,T.R• 'Xbite men and brown ones; std : - MaisOne##e Table, f gger P R and telephone exchange, a under $00- - for -cash or on easy terms %note prices, An ip .' pound sacks of rice and Cautious Suitor. pose with good D+� --_. "�'•e flour, which they heave on great piles. Father --$o you want to marry -m BUrrOU ht;s wlltf�, greed Clyde�slales for sale should com- s wanted imu_ber Farts -Ser down the river ere• e - dug er, you, young man . Makers to FI. Si, trio Ktns s.�y■fisted >•hortLora Qaetde, lr ' maims of B .small Arab. The as church St., 't o*onto gnu■ and saltesr. _ ati,.tp village. Young Math -Yea, sir. 1 ;t• r° , houses are of sun -baked brick.' The Father-H-b-h-hhm. Can you. sup- ` trod colorsi sites, I•.isr br t`e11 �;ade. population has long since departed, port a family. _ ^uu. b Tnnr•tM' tri 2 years; hrit&get w yL T r and man men are making the houses g' e. 4 s rmihs r, a pests _ y B Youn Man -How many are there . / habitable for white troop' against the r'' op - g of you, sir,?,,, i W. J. McCALLVI Importers approaching cold weather. Brampton, On 1 ,lam/ Every officer on board the steamer' -AI l l reuvt a Inthuned. swollen t' was burdened with stores, for his 11Jonsleur: Joints, Sprefos, Bruiser. Soft Sana; 'as•rcn.az■ near, srargpeoa; Os>L For 16 days In the month ref January I Bunches; Heals Bolls, Poll unit. They consisted of the luxuries was suffering with pain of rheumatism Evil,Qui ttor,Fiat uIsand of life unobtainable at the front, such in the root. I tried all kinds of reme- - ... die,+ but nothln di infected sores quickly d m n Ck R ran good, n THE NATIONS ag lime jiliee, tinned fruits and beer. per -.+m rola me about �fi` \ItL'A' 1.INIS i � r ae it is a pnei;ice intiaeptu Japan controls the beer markets in 1111T; as soon as I tried it the satur- r x and 4-rtTiicide. Pleamt to day night, the- nett morning i was _ FUTURE the east. We hitve just heard that a , feellnir eery sror,d; I tell You ' thio wet dose not Mister or ham. I «i remedy Is very good, I could Rt. a you a m, la,., ■ad you no wcrk the Okras. great Japanese ship has arrived 8t s +0per bxrte, deitrcred Rood cert3ticste any tat a Ctrs[ you would Book 7.M free �+ - — - - Basra loaded to her gunwales with like to have one. If at any time 17 - •• to hear abut any person nick of rheas- ABSORBINE. JR . the udoevic linimmi Ior asaaito4 s' a Depends Upon, beer -and beer only. The officers On redum Paiaful. swollen V eta& Kea,, 51"1111. ■r ,•ep matism; I could tell them about this r ,-our ship had ten cases of tinned milk,. remedy rope pain sad inflammation. Pr!ee f.1 00 per battle at 1=kGT■ trltlV. /sales or delift"d. Will tea you were it ,ou salts tli - ♦ t0 One C8Se of beer OT lime juice. I ERNESt 'I.EvEl LLE i Libe"1 Trial Bouin for ls, la namve. r°w Healthy Babies The driving hot wind of the shargi 216 Rue Ontario Earst, 11orltrral. W, F 1OUNG, P. 0 F $16 tymana Bidr , fiioatraai Can. ray brings a "fine dust with it. .The wind Feb. •14, 1508• rdsorhme and Abtorvae. Jr., u• au-_ In ca%sa 1 � isso dry and hot that it cracks men's Property reared children grow lip s and perspiration dries so rapidly The man who marries for beauty, ... ftp to be. strong, healthy that one does not seem to perspire at always has to dig up some other ex - citizens j �_ a _ r, - all• _ - - ' = 9ields, -all - after yearw°uld keep ow -loving het is � l �� - 0, ren to which cbild- 'wear pith helmets, neck shields, spine after years• A p y _pads and dust -proof sun glas.,es. -' ren are susceptible, first indicate flossed'$ Liasmeat Cures Diphtheria, Man their presence in. 'the 6oa•els. Many of$cers have -dugouts. beneath - 'rhe careful mother should their tents into which they creep Jur- Circumstantial. Rl! a1 ing the middle of the day, watch her child's bowel move- Breakfast and lunch are taken in I A jackknife lost in the bushes, s menti and use dugouts; but dinner, the gala meal Of search and an insinuation of j - -' - theft had precipitated a noisy quarrel .� trip by the ILM.S.P. • from' Halifax to Demerara �i�, the day, is always served in the open. among the boys of Mutton Hollow and return to St. John occupies 39 days. Mrs.* ii inslow S One -is always sure of a starry night school. -The teaches• was•investi at- Q !in Mesopotamia at this time of the g Un the outward voyage you have a delay Soothing S ;ing flee affair. r K $' yi'1(jp year. Not a drop of rain will fall un- "Budd," she began, did you lose at Bermuda, Barbados, and Trinidad and .. til it is too cold to dine out of doors. +., ou have part'of a day at Antigua,' Domin- your knife . � lgontserrat, St. Luci , ; It is a corr_cliwe for diarrhoea, Insects of a}1 colors, shapes and' Budd nodded. 1 ca, a, St. Vincent and _ i _ colic and other ailments tow 'sizes add amusement -and• miser to t. -- � " renarla- At Demerara the ship gsky,;; for ti children are subject especially. during the teething per'iod. •. It is absolutely non-narcotic and contains neither' opium, morphine nor any of their de- rivatives. Mrs. Winslow" 's Soofhing Syrup Makes Cheerful, 'Chubby Children Soothes the fretting child `during the trying period of its develop ment and thus jives rest and relief to both child and •mother. dinner—the former if it is a praying: o,, """' "1 I taking it . ; amanthis w}iich•boxes one's- forefinger, - "Ain't a-sn.yin' nobody took noth- 1 the latter if it is green •and fuzzy and, ing," explained Budd gruffly, "AU: gets into the soup..-. Grasshoppers' I say is that I'd have found the knife I grow as big as lizards. When one i of Tom hadn't of helped me hunt fer hops on the table we bet on which way:' it.,, it will jump. The sandfly gets in his; dirty work during dinner. He makes i mincemeat of one's ankles. The sand- fly is probably Mesopotamia's great- est pest. He resembles a housefly in � '• shape, but is much smaller and has' transparent wings. His bite causes the "sandfly fever," which prostrates 1 a man for a week. The fever is 'not' actually dangerous, but it leaves its l victim terribly weakened. So far no _ medicine has been discovered to com- bat the disease 11ke quinine does ma- ' laria. The sandfly is so small that it passes through ordinary mosquito net - and keep It %usdi - It is said that Harry Lauder, who So,d by all drarwdr it Canada aced has spent $500,000 in recruiting, is t�irorghoatt t/u -world likely to be knighted. Salt md's Lt-tmeat CU"S oo3ar, 411a THE ED. 7. -- ISSUE four days, and on the homeward voyage you have at least as much time at .each of, the • :: places mentioned as you had on the outward ' voyage. Please observe that there is 2>iever . a day for over half the trip when you will _ not be on shore a portion of the time. Ie there any sea voyage in the' world that is just like this one? It is hard to believe that there is. t:•ertainly there is none so enjoyable at the mice. Ask your Railway _ Ticks: Ag•ont for* booklet, or send 'us your i address and one will be forwarded. m 4�- W� the operation Of Lbe To the Ratepayers of Pickering fight In staying t S fM01 by-law t=rk ratepayers of- the the ratepa),e ship. 411110 county be givta an oPPOrturliLY'- f Town Hi a' X S__ 0 Vablished9very rrid*7 3110rulil!211114titsOgg" pronouncing upon ib, which they -did LADiss mm Gy&wrLzmxN: b?f"*r'291 Oat' b an overwhelwilig ruap.1 I, % Tbanking you for Past support- I If your choosing aRift includeea fancy Mina Dish of any kind st t. it may be fut-&oLwit. but again offer my services, for Lbe Pool- do not oyerlook our Japan"o -warti. . BentitifuLdeAgug- 61 1 v Ing aga a I opponent supported the PtLftbluj Of tiots of FLeave for 1917, for which poet- oppon Very- muder tely-prleed for a money -tight year it paid in advance. the bVltLW. tion'T respectfully. solicit your 11111111- 1.25 per *ear; 01.00 c Subscriptions so the United slates 43 no_ herg.la an agitation In favor of �T p0rt. in advance ad plug a COti[ILY-110" o., teLu dor. 7 - If el"ct 1, 1 bliall Vulledvor to serve UP de_ �' -ITS iog the present year co.nut, tw"k, we should at this time vVilen we are you to `rest of my ability. having A S F F? U at war, Increase the 61 always view the beat interests of -._-AOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. 11 -d -is of the as a w bole. We- have beez-1prtunate in securing, beautiful Chrii;tQ1"-Oran%S8V--- -at,epayeiv by aduptiag a Guuxi ty Rt;ad the Tv�, .0ilip - . . _ Syst - - We are also well em. L believe.. wben..1 say it is I I main yours respectfully, naval@, sweet and ripe, all sizes, 'es, tiffp�lcefj- .27,1916. out duty to contribute our last man JAXES TODD supplied with Xmas ' as Grapes, Bananas, Gr4pe'Fruit, Plck4�riug, Dec ries, Celeey, Lettuce. - SpAnish and he Electors of Pickering. and last dollar in order that the Flag --.Cranbei To t d Onions,- Sage, Table Raisins, en -Having that has for thousand years brave men Ladies and Gentlent the battle and the breeze shjJl not ho Al Dates in pkgs and in bulk, Table Figs and Cooking Figs. une I express the Influence xpi�ctsdly pou�inated as candidate trawl in the dust, •Vote and- Influ, e lower. than theDther for the position- Of councillor for th�- Our prik-es" will be sentiLilents of the people of Pickeritig. fellows.' Prove it; Township of Piokering and having Permit me to rewind you tbalt I Solicited been requested by numerous electors . _ , . ._.;..espectf ully S licit d for field, I our offerinjg- assisted in having the .snooty assullie to remain id. -the -Iuy services to the •electors of this the Base Line, Greenwood and Picker- -X township it the should deem me in bridges, therehy -relievitig the X. - WILSON -MAS, OAND Y tow r.:sh tovviisbip of one half fte C.)SI of huild- ALE 0 :----Worthy of the position. r ing and maintenance of same: Loads Candy and all kinds -of it. Candy fur kinds -for everybody. I have beenforthe past five years, I Let there get you of the scbenit in and hope to be for the coming twl�n- have theKingsten Road from Osfiawa AS COUNCILLOR This is •utiduabtedly the place to buy Xmas Candy, ty-five years, a farmer in the, township to. Toronto i ved whicil �Mr. Hoov- have fall as For 1917 We Wish*all our Frie'rids and Customers of Pickering and feel and he er and mygelilt'strongly opposed be - well as yourselves, the but den of t excessive. and in some:eases unneces- camse tinder that plan Pickering would . re per capita than any other' The Compliments of the Season. been forced pay MCI eery taxes which have municipality and by 'our determitiedi .upon the tax -.Payers of this municipal- opposition prevented it from becotu- I - I . q . _.SUBSCMERS JASs-, .-,-RICHARDSON "ity of Iota years. I am an advocate of good roads but Ing operative. The separation of the town of Osh- imsmuch as they can be bad in ASK rciR A OALENDAR Only al - - - --- - economical way and in case without awl% from the county, foi, municip, an eco of purposes, of which due notice has -b� eu TAKE NOTICE I further burden to the taxpayers en by the town. is a matter that L- 64/0 yL ithis township. The trouble has been, the Co. For Indoc" given On and after New Years the sub. will have to be dealt with by gentlemen, not In the amount Of ton - en . council at the coming session which scriptiod prise of THE NBW5 Will =41 1 (expended but in the manner in e�per• . BOYS ow must will'require men of municivil, ' be $1.25 in advance, and $1.50 if WhIch it has been expended. It ieiici in order that we way Obtalu -an 00 be apparent to anyone in touch with agreement. not so paid. Atddte�'.W r 11 the work done on our roads of late, equitable agir that only too frequently money has Mr. Hoover and myself started a . Renewals will be accepted be. mQvf ment at the June session of the fore that date at the old price'.HE _JITNEY JOY been spent not only lneftl,�iently but county council for the w3r-inypti-n of . often uselessly. Mr. Adson's letter in CRING the Kingston road by the go'Iieruale,2L the last edition of the PICK] Arrears that are not lid before For Your Youngster's Health and Nzws explains only too clearly and it being A-PrOVIUCiRl thurouglIfam. . It has met with the hearty approval of the Now Year, will be charged the See our window. vividly the conditions which have all .the municipalities adjacent thereto advertised rate of 81.25 per year. Happmiess. hitherto existed and Is in-norespect an exaggeration. as far east as the town of 6ari2ln,)clue t I have other end are being roads for It has been said that d arrangements mammoth deputation ill the Dear Yew Advorttsenwnts- C. H. BURLIN I business connections besides farmlox IL I future to ask the Federal am; Ontario and some have attempted to use this to make it v. part Of OL, to My disadvantage. isadvantage. Though at res. governments -�n . Q N R -One Aberdeen ? high"y front o,. to TO 'E FOR BALE -One ant a farther in every sense o the national k-7rtoge. Ko. 9, tae I condAtca. A'b&n&in( word and with the honest -hope and ocean. for- PoLue one if sold at once fis ter own" Is • such for We have every reason tai i1elieVe L LAOTina away;., E.R.Tripp, Boz 28. Pickering, citation of remaining as su Give Us His Name expectation that. having the support of Lh'a Autor the rest of my days. I have had in the -past. gentlemen, other business con- Lea gue.and Good Roads Ass'n. our DOG LOST -From lot.' 32. eon. 4, - at will be granted as the govei-13- Pwk4rin& o low coffisdool, nections including five years exper- reque a Dec. dtb, a yel expressed itself in fAvot of witbawbitertogbalf way round neek...1004C teace in the! Toronto city council as meat has controller, all of -which such & highway, then eh)_ I e:,, Ing tall *ith a little white on the and• white lost, Reward-lor information leadins to its rocoveIry ..... .. .FOS' Me alderman and contr the. wunicipalittes. of the burdeu of R No. Pickering. . . ....... ...... ................. be very useful -to me in I consider tio maintenance. Win. sinclai., a disebarji0og ray duties- to you. if MA tfie - - In conclusion. I thank, you for.- A�'I`ANTED-By a widower, i mid - elected. Nam' e ................. . ...... .................. ................ ....... ch it not,having- Me,." favors granted me in the past. dlo led woman who is accustomed to Is I regret very mu nomination of and if elected, will endeavcjt, t') fuose- countr itle and house -keeping. bra family. 48 ."beet, present at the tromix work light -and plaia -4 comfortable home there! cute to a successful issue the vvt:r6 al- ICrindfor a suamble persou. 3165r *never p notially .................... ........ . . . ........ idAtes far this election as ter, If by -letter state wages Thos. 'Addres. are other 4trestiurto pot taluing to mun- re&dl begun. 1 314 07 =161 ran 1. B -mi 57. Brouaham. Oat, not r-16.11tPmed bere,1 W Shing you the compliin, n the _A8 icipal affairs e JiLed to have dis-. season. I am which I would have 1-� (abolle) .................... e ed but will have to stwait -another Respectfully -TOTICE TO CREDITORS use *11'.�ca-vv- opportunity R. R. I-In.t be tuiJitter of the Estase -o ......... nie zIay that should f Janet, �l -�,O ............. ........ in conclusion le you decide to C."trud to tne your sup -Mainland. late of the Township of 1 :port, my Leb. corts will be used in PickerinM in the County of On - your "behalf. -_Gt-t'rIuvn. 1 solicitYovir Vote ='a liflumce! 'Aario, Spinster, deceased. We invite y1tu to I- dip naw.r Of suan who foil think All[Ae'uCtp Wishing ibis meansof getting CAL"es(A J'. j1d ;L' Notice 14 hereby given, in pursuance rl Respectfully Solicitt:tl for I 011ce your SUP[' N - enlist in the Attity ou the C,u;p11Vat:Ad of the Season, S; O. Glimpter 121. that all. cred- young- men who Aii,AJ :1, tills we will be able t� get ije lof It, touch with uluu V% ho :1 ".'e a 01 SIM, Littre otbershisvingelisime AlLainst not -Lon it to join the c(dors. l'utireolbediently, !he e-,4tate of the above named Janet 6w or about the We W.- -SPARKS Nfainland. who died All correspond, ,,a qonfidential. Third day of April, 1915, at the Town Pickering. are required to send. Pickering oh" p Of prepaid. or deliver to the un- P LEAGUE .10. To the Electors of Pick As COUNCILLOR by post ICKEMNG RECRUITING Ladies and Gentlemen -We are dersigned Solicitor for the Admirils --------- .:..Again is the throes of a municipal 19-17 tr.trix of said estate, dpcessed, on or electlou in which your humble servant before the 19th day of January. 1917, of many years again appeals to you -their names,- addresses and fall iftr- 'What Is Home for election to the position of Reeye, titulars of their claims, and the nature for the r 1917. of the securities. tf any. -h ii,�ik duly verifted . and alter said Mh day Wi I . Vote 'For held by them, *thout Music? Should t be overlooked, may I at this particular time, when my muni- of January, 1917, she said administra- ill distribute the estate among w cilpall career by the natural course of triz events, is ne ' wing a close. remind you STANL E Y the persons entitled- thereto, having r of at least some of the service I have "g4rd only to the claims of which she rendered while repreeentatiie in the shall then have had notice, and she past at county council. The man who was born and will not be liable for said estate or any You, no, doubt; remember that in part thereof to any person or persons 1907 the county council, of which I brought tiv In Pickering -and is a of whose claims she shall not then was not a member adopted the county large ratepayer have had notice. Road System and gave the by law two Wtisox, Markham. Oat.. readings, said bgl-la* bein� unfair to I for Isabella. Mainland Ad. sol.Zi 0 I L df the -the rural muni on 111 SW"t to Eli mlialstratr x Estate of All one of your re remot""ec:�n me Janet Mainlaad, Deceased. and I su= after a hard �UX_CtS5 CACADdy 1141wol Lalladr% Dated this 19th day of December. 1016 i._ I i fol �r�rYuri I Elm 1 0] 9 � �e uLaWA=lMl TM, CApo Marr W 1•tUjC0 111 AND pisaagprLy JWrU"EM BY ALL MALVS F%CrWCEr4 TM[ A*= OF IS AND 411 'MCAAMYL ..-INATIONAL E SERVICE.~ SE 1. vvmt is 7"r furl na" 7 . . ................ .. . ......... . . 2 How 014 are YV r sun 6, I:A what oountFy 3. %Wwre do you I NO 7 Pmvinft 4. "MM of ally, tow". k I were yvj born? I .... ... .......... ..... 6. In &yd1!4C.�Q*Wr"tb`oeWn? '.,..........»....-.._............_................... 0" of Office) . ..... j*ur Street J Number 7. JA What country WU yourx"othw born? S. W,. a you bore a Smith subject?.......'.. ...... .... 10. New much tiros have you test 1 inJad 12 months from elcymeee7 9. if yo„ oatjralized P . . ........ . . ..... . .... ... 11. MSVO YOU fullU34 of yourSMM? ..... . . .... ....... IN` 12. Of your lega? 13. Of your sight? 15. :h are y U_Married, si.igle or a widower? Send for a new free oaWogue. if. Hc>.v many ve's*ns b"IdOM 14. Or your hearin? g yourself do " wp;ol..? ..... . .......... i?. What ar* you working at for a living?, .................. ... . ...... ......... .................. .... ... .. 18. Whom do you work for?, .. . . ........... . ....... ....... ...... .. ................. ! . ..... ...... 19. M&V@ r0V II tfjja of 0nfQS$;W . ........ .... 2o. Ir so, w%at .. . ...... ... 21. Are you .:rk -q 22. If not. why 7 T. MGM • MCFAd"t, Agent and Dealer-. 23. Would _ t w,', ng to charge your present work for other necessary work at samo pay during the war L... . ..... 24. Aro yon wh f Your railway are ;% DINA, to Its" where you now 1�ve, and ;c t some ct'ar :tsao;n Canada to do such work?...., x A Colu M__ bia �irafonolas 0 T Wdi!�-$20 -Double-.Disc Reco'ids Fit Any Made M' 8.5c UP HEARING IS SELMVINGn Tile Columbia dealer fleetest to you will gladly demonstrate. -Very easy payments" Little required. Dealer -;v-ilt gladly explain termi. Send for a new free oaWogue. COLUMBIA GRAPHOP801M Co. "Crisailers _41 the Isdals".11 "MIefteris asa 148d" ja iiaAftpf 'Pow"I" of As rwAan=dw plaigne C"ADI"-rACTORT, T"ONTO T. MGM • MCFAd"t, Agent and Dealer-. �4`7 Lit� I 7 " * .7 7: 7. Notice to tredit6r' I Miss. Olive- Powell. was 'homeCORN!.. OATS! over the holiday. 'staf Fred. -Miller,- of Toronto, wag IN THE MAW 13R of• the U a of 7 Josti ua Buudy. late of the'VilLage of and Bran - -THE 'DOMINION����home oyer Christmao. Ciemiont.imtheCounty. A(intar- Five care of Grain. isqd, Fe: d Coraing Milm Margaret GrRhfim was.in ior. deeeas*d.-i,cludin�obe iar of Weste-rn OatS, 9STABLION90 1671the citybo Thursd-dvl'-sz. sjow running and expected vaxt week.Capital iad Reserve $13.000.000 Wm. Thornbm(,k �pent Cii6t- N--Ut, - 7- berebV glVeLl Pursuant to acar-of No. 3.Yellow Ame0can cornnias with his pa--. i4 Toronto See, 4� 55 of the Trustees Act, R.S.O.- In a week or ten days and k -tar of On Savings Department Rev. H. and Mrs. -Wood spen� �111- 131, olot. 30 p# -r , bav- . teLrio wheat bran and pei� bran. M ...ing ciam) !gaillht the erjLate he late Have �au namytnthe2aiLk?'AreyousavingiBypuftingawayaChristmaki with relatives in the Book your order pow as prices are. &ounce at a time you will soon Po is fundfor emergencies.josbiiK Bitudy. who -died.. aboutcit out D Hery: Ity of Nov er.Inon" P" oradsad zr to a =ts twice ayear.Miss Winnie Way, of Toron-to, at the Village ofClaremuni. foresaid Bell Phone Howa Phone pp_MISS arerv4 IliVe.d, on 7irbefore Cit! Ist day Ais spending a few,days with 2:,T.Me= MClara. Underhill. of January. A.D., 1917, to send_Iiy--____. :.,WH1LTE§Y BAANCH.: s. b.tERRY, Mar�ager.-s. Sargeutwert -Iiv-.- t6 the un- Glen Willow Mills, Cedar Grove.Charles and Mt - 1,,,!,t prvp�id bf todcdesi�,tied exec.utort; or I, ;r solicitorsthe guests of Mrs. Spoffard on tbpiL- oanmr and"addl-, ':tud fullhristmas day.C inveritinv a .-ir claimsMrs. Audersriti, of Toronto, duly, veritled and tbe t,ure of theAnJ notice fut!Lt)-, t1kat after tOpens January 2nd in Rhaw's Busi.ti John Farmer, of -the Rvy-al t`p• -i-id Ist (lay of Jalwary, A.D.tiess.Schools, toronto C. B. College ES spent the holiday with her aurit, WINTER SESMrs. Joshua B andy. STOVES' STOBank,, North Bay,' is home ou a 1,7, 111— stt'd exectitors' i1l*ptbceed -neh Schools -Freethree woeks' vacation di-Ililolte tb,, e�;Iate i.t It with Seven Brahe s.' id [ Catalogue sent an request. Write There wiU be skating on the dece"4.-Jlamong the p-!rst-as entitledNN'. H Shaw. Principali. Yonge ratutheru'.o. 1;�kving regard on1v to the -ar*rink New Year'sevening with a n Got d Sts., Tot-onto.elafin� of which -they -thall.then-have1-orchestra in attendapee.had notir.e-;-nd th,-. said Executors will s a' d* CookiDg Stoves'Wm. Gibbons, of Toronto, spent not bo 1� Lble for the said assets or any Healer nthe holiday at the -home of hi+3 part theieof to any persons of- whose 'parents, Thos. and Mrs. 'Gibbons. claim tlier,shall4iot then have receiy- aq IxMisi Mary Morgan, of Toronto, ed notice., r See them betore t the holidawith her uncle Datc-d this. 11th day of December,y=tjat, M. and Mrs. Henderson. A.D., lUld. *iying.wing enter- Tqos. PAT 0John and Mrs. Fle i9R0__V_,.4 1-VARU?`Aaided a uuwber of--thbir - fridodsCHAR. GOSTICfr6m. other -parts during the holi- ofExecutors. 10— I-Wa V*e, Pip s Stovepipe Elbows, br,llt 31cCuLi.o.uou & Bt:TTov Claremont 00..0 ediound —In -Claremoat, &I SvfitorsDec.lstj r� small gold ring with Kimonogmin. Loser call on J. S. $to uttville., Ont. -Pipe Damp'ers andBundy.-------Unri-s-talas -With theMr. and Mrs. Elliot,'of Brook- AspentZh lat g - -j-amge Febit a parents, Hugh and Mrs. -0 a- Mae kasoe�4GrV.. Apr99All automobile and 10 mayKids Marie Haney, of Wood. Bicycle!itock, "is 'visiting at the home of .4k'111111 -lug � promptlyattended to. 0 insal�r! her grandparents, N. Find Mrs. ss CHAS '-SA R 0 E N T'S Burt,on.Sept AA' song service will be held in' always ion hand.ithe Presbyterian church In the I I a oat- CLAREMONTOnt.Po+i,.)r &ndrew I ailTire'-, GreasA6 and repair Ch cmidear fature. Particulars will begiven later jazury 91 - by 11. we 3.Brouahaw PICKERII�G, Ont— d an P .Mrs. D. Johnston and daughter, bifteACaluninMn11.Eunice, spent Christmaz here with USithe former's parents, Fred and theTHIS Teelcomz'e Gift efift-.31m Farmer. Bank, Arthur, a at oversnist the home of bra,pareato, S. and- BANRay Rumohr, of the Standard Do you know that FL large number of thougbtful people each year arit ra. RumohMAt the school meeting on Wed- OF CANADA buyloor Chri-4tmas presents in shoe stores. ir- We have a varied stuck rof Xmas &.ppers. Rubbers and Ovemhoe*. tinobday. G. Al. Forsyth, the red '-'-�IIKAD OFFICIC TC"RONTOHeavy 9wit-prnfif Rubberoi. fully guaranteed "First Qualitytrustee, was re-elected for Ordy." and Childreti'm Leggingsand Spato in all(ither term.D. P. and Mrs Macfarlane and b1mr-k. sn-ey and white colors. McPherson's Money Ordersand Drafts are taing Bitch" Hj)ckey Shoem." 190". Scott. spent Christmas dayMrs. Macfarlane's parents P.' (Give Something Utiefu4)__ -aand Mrs Macnab is su' ed by this Bank payable i nPeter Macnab jr., and Miss Mar- 0�_PE:EL "S0N1ga!et Mactiab spent the holiday 411_parts of the world.ith their brother, J. C. and Mm. WHITBY, ONT. Xacusib, of Uxbridge.PICKELARING BRANCHMrs. Robert Story sad RAster, 9IL W. C.ORDON, Vanager. lUsuch aim at Whhbr.Mrs. Usher, of Eirrivale, are visit - inx their sfit;ei, Mrs. Tbos. Gans.klee livery Grain Choppn-Iin and other friends.AND,OAT FLAKING A T. E. and Mrs. 9tephenson andThe undersigned is repared to dofamily, spent the holiday with -the Hus meets aH Trainsfs penance. John sad Mrs. -class Rigs to bire day br grain chopping and oat dakingStephenson of Pickering. k�oee'Gobd " -N-FirstThe many friends of Mise Joey night at lowest prices. every day in the week Ross will be pleased to know that axcept on Saturday,Phone 1805.*he has improved conside I A quantity of stable for sale, allso(A shiver with the cold, but con ii in and we will supply you with during the past few days. Warm t1lothing that -will keep you comfortable' from Thas. Saderson :6 Sak wagon tongues, axlqe, etc.Wm. Dolphin &ad son, Fred,1who are working in a munitions toe to head and from head to toe. PROPRIETORS John F-,.Baylea, Greenwood tactors ih Toronto spent the coli- Gents' Oviersboes, Felt BcKjtq and Rubbers, Felt and Wool Sox, Pante day with relativex in town. -oats, Vests, Shirts -INbusluess meet. and Drawers, Overco�ts. Coats, Sweater CThe Roll Call and BARGAINS 1%S E E D Sand Undershirts, Mitts, Mufflers, Ties andAlaike, Red (Rover, Timoth%y and all i Df the Baptist church will be Collars and good warm Cape. "abeld at' L80 p.m. and 7 p.m. on kinds of goods. Thursday, Jan. 4th. A good at- Ladies' Aud Children's Aviation Cape and Toqttn, Mufflers. Sweater► -,-Iendance is requested. Coats, Dress Goode and Shakers, Undewear, Hose, Felt GROCERIES We are in the market and are prepare e -to pate highest market ies,Every rate yer should turn and other Boots, Rubbers and Overshoes. The beat e -cleaning !nille out to- the polTis on Monday. nest quippedin the country. Also keep the cold out by using lots of Sugai, which rants, 720cents_�sad mark their ballot in favor of Curthe three men they consider best we are selling at Send uasamples, or communicate with Raisins, _2 lbli for 256 us before selling. _villa... ge..to look - after the affairs of .the --Beet Granulated, 100 lbs for $8.00, 124 The for $1.00 Dates. 10 centfil Takesdrintsof the best Seed, Mark.A. go. -3. Chandler, of Tor- Best Yellow, 400 The for $7.K 12 lbe for $1.00 Grannlate�- sugar 142 The for 1.00 eta In the world. J. and Mronto,'J.'R. and Mrs. Thexton and OtheoGoods at correspondingly low prices. Our aim Red Balm- ot(, large tin, 20 cents ll or Independent phone. 'family, of Pickering, and ,Rupert is to'ser*e yon well—all the tile. % Prompt, efficient and reliable serTioe Allaway, of'Whitby, we�e the in -handling Seeds guaranmeed.FINGOLDLL--guasts- of J. H. and Mrs. Beal on J.R-D0WNZY00.KP#XTChristmas day. NORTH, CLAREMONT WHITBY, ONTARIOHarry Qlive-r, who has been;T""'�:`�taller in the Standard 'Bank herefor the past few months 8 a WANT -ED NOW COAL and , CJUIN'02=-A—'MC Relilablosalesim&q to act as agent Christmad at his home -in B ack.stook before movi g to the north. in Otstario County. n PAY WMEMLY Hard an 'loal of the beel;west, where he has been trans- d soft Cferred. Outfit 'free. exclusive territory and quality on hand. Oar new ere Pam is agsin inD Money making specialties. OurHighest price paid for Berleperfect ninning 0:1er. Wben agencies am the bestIn the business y'SMPSONoe for we sell the b%hestgrade Rye incf Buckwheat delivered ofstockramotilsing at Thos. Birkett`9 well at most reasons me prises and guar.P few weeks ago a stone got un- antes deliveries I at $pinks KULn first-class coadi.derneath the valve, which made Santa Clami Head quarte-rstiou. Nuftery stock is selling wellthis money can be Rokering Station Coal Co.it defective for the' time being, year and go(Abut this has been removed. made in tbis-district. Por pardon.The magaziin6s, etc; which were AUS. 'a" trite Sales Manager, PICKEM collected and sent &;way, by the X31AS-- GOODS SANTA CLAUS. PELHAM NURSBRY CO., GFRESH CURRANTS, Has brongbt us some Toy@ for the • Women's Institute, realized the Toronto, OuLguru of-thirty,dollai-9 which is be- FRESH RAISINS, the children - Nice Dolls and Dolls' low%NAVALOBANGBS,. Trunks, Work, Bones, Dishes and LUMBER- YAJ[%LpIng tised for the purcbme of, yarufor knitting socks for the soldiers. MEXICAN ORANGES Furniture, Balls, Rattles,, Blocks. -Any. person still having books,- Theseorangee are alloweet ' forbuilding, Drums, dung, Cape,papers, etc, would reader,valumble and delicions eating Carpenters Tools, Rope Toes. Ten Just arrived a carload of B.-C.Mixed Nuts, all new 'and Pini, Domiaber4 Checkers, Chess -------- -assistance if they would donate L.8hingles, Mouldings tbeni for the same purpose fresh this season and lote of other games.dTnm. r P;4 I k.1iF04 At the nomination trp6ftng held env -in- .he hall on Friday evening last A fall stock of rough and there was a good attendance of FAN.(. V_ GOODS—Ladies Bags, Purses, Pins, Brooches, Watches and dressed pin and hem. ratepayers and considerable inter- C!,-, Boy. proof W F% Itches, Shaving Sets,. Hair Brushes. Safety est was shown in- the public affairs 3R,- ,rs, Soaps, Perfumes, -Pen Knives. Flash Lights, Ladies' and look, ready roof - of the village. The retiring board Of &H mMorlab and deslim Ties, Ing Dad pli b� ndkereblefs, Men's Xmns T -i ;, Paiticy Boxes, Collar Hold re Chas: SAP— ke" in st"k. It will lay you police building paper, etc. of lice- trustees, we Mitts, Shirts, Drawers, Sox heavy woof and eashmere to 8611 " oar works &Ed il�spsol a! 80*4 -bui _ - Gnu" V- VW - ones, who were r6 -nominated mid agimim we do not employthem,00aaq will stand for re-election. In ad- retoe-k is fresh and tip to date with all ly we 060, and do throw off ,"Is GROt_ i UES -On sesibnable clition to the members of the old amlinjasiol W - Tames Madill, Thos. Pater- of best. Tests Sic Ib. We Ten for 46c.. Coffee 310 cents surtainly ft" by parehasing feass vN6 board, J eon and G. M. Forsyth were now- to.) cents per 1b. Phone 1800 4611 soudIaL IMPSON PICKEEMING MIM M111T1 Is. -inated and are now In, the field ftr municipal honors. I D. 'zi coot We D. Gordon & Son PICKERING Bell and Independent phone. M 7 7— -Z- .4 languid interest, and as she lays it be. him a conviction that ba is X�m!t:- -ly, urigentlemaaly comurnes-bimL it is with the utmost difficulty that he O 0 keeps himself from riming to "alit her; and that -he restrains himself from begging her. out loud u9t-t9 take -so. much trouble on his account. :who,' having been the Mk my dear,"-remarksthe Count- -of your -position; people don't have unrivaled belle of one whole season, is eat, , mildly, laying down the third vol-, London belles to wait upon them." consequently- well versed in 0 the 5, growi ume of * her novel, which is a conces- 1 ,'That iti. just• it,-" with ng•d it "There like being first symptomsofthe tender passion; - Notes on Manure. sion, you will find it so- slow, -so -dull.' light is nothing mark, his secret admiration and per- period'of rest before calving time both! Y e, rider 'any sir- out of the common, and I look absol- at an ifii u -plexity, and, while outwardly calm and manure 1)4 for h The more man e that can made, r er digestive system and In order ..'cqm#ances, is too bizarre for -orclin= . ute]Y.delicious in a cap; it suits me decorous, is inwardly merry with, this winter and the better it is handled to gain strength for the trial of ev.- 1 ---ars tastes; but an Irish village!- Mrs. tremendously.-I---have-a-linen-go-w4 'very 'charming, laughter-. Dinner - having come to- a i the larger will -the- crops- of 1911 be-,! ink birth2to-he i calf The business"' Wyndham ie. I allow, that will answer very well, and you satisfactory close, she retires witb-al for whether the season be favorable'br'� of setting her dry Is one that must be i'v but still, dear Gwen, if I were you I must Now, proper lack of .haste, bul,once fairly in unfavorable a soil well supplied with undertaken.. With due respect . to her. . lie k should reconsider it." Giorgie, don't dream of preventing me. the hall rushes off to Georgie and! plant fpod and organic matter will be milking capacity and in order that the "k $Why? The more bizarre it is, the Don't -'you know I always get my own throws herself into her arms. more productive than one poor in these desired state may be brought about in ore I shall enjoy it. I am tired of way in the end?" -bout "Congratulate me, clearest. . I hai7e, important constituents. We may go wit inducing physical discomforts' convintionAlity 'and every -day life. She gel's it,,andi.when arrayed in the I had a great success; I may safely ay .8 further and say that the crops on a.' Or trouble, it is necessary, -that her Then I shall be with Georgie, and she exquisitely -fitting linen gown, white i I have- brought down - the house, -'soil so enriched are -better able to with- food. be not only reduced in quantity 48, as You have just said, a -very dear. apron, and daintiest of caps, looks so -i meaning John. He looked unutterable' stand periods ods of drought, for the soil's by degrees but that the succulence of- soip, Besides which, by going I shall escape bewitching that Mrs. Wyndham ,tells I praises all through. And"-rhysteri,-'absorptive capacity for moisture i;i' the ration be reduced as well las,its- Berlie'Ll Her dinner will be a superfluity, as insufferable attentions." oush--"I have done 'more: I have' thereby 'increased and there is pre- richness in milk supplying constii- "I wish you would consider that, they will all be too fully. engaged ad-, i cents: made a conquest!" sent within easy reach of th6.feeding also," says the Countess, with a faint miring her to allow time for mere eat-: "No!" says Georgie. "Not Mr. roots moisture and an abundance 'of As a rule dairy cows go dry from sigh. "Lord.Berlie is rich, quite old Ing- I-Tycle. They say he has a penchant' available nourishment for the crop's five to nine weeks before calving, but .!amily. and---" The guests have all arrived; they i for pretty=21- se- one6-the-conclitions- ttirn - h1' -61---F-- "Hands %--old, and stupid, and Rre.in the drawing -room from w e ce -q-ora � '; Wrong, my dear. Sir Hilary is favorable. .:. To a eertain extent, is generally considered that they; rit, - very good-natured, especially.to me. I the dull riontotonous, sound of their:my secret adurei� You s2 -y he has therefore, manure makes -the farmer should be dry for not less than about ag-rooni, voices reaches even to the dining-room, knowitall, dear," -with a shrug. "No ', been abroad, in the East, for some independent of the vq six weeks before they are due to calve gar'.-of the sea- .1 sha'h't 'marry" him, mamma, if that where Mrs. Wyndham is still w*er- .. i time? Then depend. upon it, Georgie,: son. again. A month's rest from milk to what You mean. I aui sure,:" Blanc- p,)w9ring, her new maid with final he his there imbibed some of theirOver the larger part of Canada the production previous to the arrival' of ing with .a smile at her own lovely directions. 1,foreign nction3, and will be here pres- cattle and .live' stock. generally are the next calf is, however, sufficient in image in the mirror opposite, "I de- The boy is on'.his way to announce! ently to make a bargain' with you. I housed In the winter, and - thus it is the case of perisitent milkers, whose .-serve better at the - hands of fate, and dinner, and all is going merry as a'am. sure he wants to buy me! Don't that during this season the large pro- • mills- flow. will -not dry u if sooner. so something tells' me I shall get it."' marriage -heli, when a loud knock at "Ile hall take, anything under a lae of rupees." port` _p - ion of manure requiring care and the milk does not ce9se or "You - is the best parti in town. Wherethe door -startles'the conspirators. -:dLo-72u-1me I accord at the. required time, T 9,peeial handling'is produced. In the its own mean-" to fled n hetterv'•-ivith a "My dear!" says Mrs. Wyndham, the larger part of the manure t ow is dried off artificially . A -•C "I mean that he never took his eyj��, , h artificially by put - languid impatience.' with a slight gasp, "who can it be?"; languid off me, and- that he is undoubtedly is 'naturally distributed over- the pas- ting her ori,a spare diet, and gradual - "Not the Bishop,'I hope devoutly,", "Perhaps in my Irish village," re- hungry, poor man, because he ate no tures-unless, as cn a few dairi far ;,- ly -discoiftinuing to milk her, milking To 'dinner lilies Gwendoline, gayly; whereupon returns her companion, with affected although I took the greatest' the cows are stabled and "soiling'- once day, and then after the flow Lady Rosemary throws up the argu- dismay. A minute, later a voice in the hall, !care of him. Now, Geo-gie, remem--t-rop used. The :winter't;., manure, begins to subside materially, onry on ber, don't He went in despair, and -returns to her sell me too cheap will therefore. is a very important ass' Awhile-.alao always re. et alternate clays, answering a warm, greeting from Mr. with'raised brows. surely broach the matter to you before. a" care and Inandling matters'fraining from- milking, her out coin. .,.novel Wyndham makes itsCf heard. Georgie -i-ts .1 he leaven to -night," worthy of our clos4i�'st'atterition. pletely. turns pale. If- Jemirn -It was all the fault a "It is I1ilarj=.Sir Hilary Treriialne,"' Jane's "To -night! --he won't leave' to- Three featurees connected- with the'- As 'revatcls d:et: 'in Winter- one night," 'says Mrs. Wyndham, break- production, care and application' may,, should feedmainTy on hay, straw apd mother! There - couldn't he says, in a ghastly whisper; "that be a doubt of it. Jemima , ing -into, an irrepressible laugh; "he be briefly commented on. chaff, all concentrated' iooi, teing . . college chum of John's I have so often Jane certainly behaved badly, but her told about. Now it will not do 0 always sleeps; he will probably spend First.-tlie waste of'm . anurt in the eliminated, and even' roots being re-' half to-morrow'here, waiting for the barn through. leakyand imperfect (laced to a inirlmum. mother was the primary. cause of all for you to act' servant before him- the discomfort. What could have mid-day train. My dearest -Gwen, flooring and gutters.- As regards - In ;;Pite of this -treatment if a cow He is Only just h6die from the East, made the wretched woman elect to get and he will certainly be in town for. what is to he done?" nitrogen and potash, the fluid part of fails to become dry one 'must perforce "Get ill on t& very morning of Mrs. Wyn& the next season; you may meet him me two good books, and mritinue milking her as long as -.4he I shall the excreta is far more valuable than bide my diminished head in my chain- A. .ham's clerical .party, except a vicious there, he would recognize you and-" design to create confusion all "Nothing the solid, both as regard quantity and needs Jit is not actually harinful ber until he takes his departure. What availability for crop use. Thousands to -hi]P4f e keeps in milk until a -odventure round? thall,prevent my doing my She sent -word very early to the par' 'duty," interrupts Gwendbline, solemn- an it is, and what fun I of dollars worth of this must valuabale -f O -r calving, no - 03 tnigbt Or let;4- bef(ire'. ' sonage� before of the doirsqtict'ly. -.-You have hired 'me for 'this have bad! I shall always keep this plant food that ought to be in tho soils very deep milk -era sometimes do. dear little cap and this spotless apron id were awake, to say she hada e "stitch," night only,' ana go through with it I whatever that might moan, and Jem- of our fields saturate the grou n be in memory of It; once pnly was I on neath Canadian cow barna: due to bad. r will. Not for a dozen Sir Hilaries ims Jane instantly declared a -stitch" would I' throw up engagement, qngag 'always 'fatal the -point of giving way, and that -as % flooring and the want of water -tight when John said, quite out loud (only 5 WEATHEWS EFFECT -ON WAR. Modern barns .was nearly ('h, _py at ALLI Georgie. run away; I think I hear them events, seemed to know everything irutters. provide -against happily no one was attending). 'Thank this loss by the use of concrete. it coming", -about i0, and tliat� she should go to, Dinner is undoubted you, dear."' yours are wood, see to it before* the Nf ud is'the Friend of the Ger-mans "And- sin success. themother forthwith. The new maid proves7-a perfect'treas- if Sir Hilary asks me at break• cattle come in for the winter that both in the Fighting. - fast -I6vily6--.-- Mrs. Wyndham - reasoiiied, argued,'ores and does her part a.merveille. W-121it-INA-1-lie—cont-d-of m oring and gutters are in gqgd re- The influence of weather. on war maid. hat hli- I say?" grew is"CrYt all to no avail, =told told Jem. Even"Ithe boy" is held in such an awe ima, What bhe already knew full well, by the beauty of her de demeanor, and pair and water -tight.- could not be better illustrated than '*That she is dead, or .ill. or of in"recent repotta from all just: Secondly. -Ube a sufficiency- the' fronts;' that there were eight clergymen com-, the -eye she keeps sternly fixed upon gone out to be married to the butch- absorbent titter, not only. to ke-ey, the says the. Paris edition of the New, er's young Man. Yes, that will be ing to dinner, eight hungry clergy-'h;m, that for once be comports himself and asked her pithetically who passably, and does not drop -more than cattle dry and comfortable, but also York Herald best; it will effectually quench all ris-, to take and hold all the liquid portion - Of aJI,jnfl1ctaOns that can befall the .men. was to attend table with the boy ,-1who' a plate or -two and an empty wine- Ing passion in his breast, ., Good -by, of the manure., If the supply Of soldier, rain is by 'universal consent Georgie, I must go; 'I'fancied I heard straw is limited it will repay to cut it, the `"whose was quite unsafe alone, being - given gla durl" g. th ort time he is in 8 n e sh io'th4i'breaWfrig of glass " " - and constant aft tKndan,ce. worst. wrote a French I -a step -yes 'the foe, they come, they for by so doing its' absorptive caPa - artist-prirate whose, letters were re - 'Cup dropping of rhaice viands. i- JeMima endoline appears quite at home 1 come,' Bring me a of tea pies- city will be increased three -fold. Peat cent! y reviewed, "a punishment-- of ently to my lonely cell. And.,-- moss from the surface of begs Jane Paid she couldn't help it; her in her role, and enjoys it thoroughly; mother was evidQritty at the 13.st gasp, never before has she felt berself-in peat which civilians can -form np-idea. To speaking rapidly from 'the- db6rway, makes an, excellent litter of high ab- sleep in a trench hill of water has no and it it cost,hir a thousand places go sp:h ' reality-hefore' the footlights, prepaiatary to flight -"T nearly for-sorptive apacity. Air-dried %wam. t,quivalent in Dante." got to tell you, darling, they had no. muck is also a valuable absorbent, bel!)� The hardships. and difficultie% bad 6. to her &h,, -would. - At this,- Mrs. and ihe tread,, the boards with con- Wyndham, abandoning hope, sat dowti. summate grace -and_ ease, One only , of theological discussion wbttsoever; ,ides adding much ' organic matter and weather hwe been grent!X- increased. their discourse was anything but learm and vert. circummtance occurs to cause her the -o'clock plant -food io the manure; a. shoielfUt�hy the new weapons cf war. There ed: they went in for gossip pare and placed in the gutter behind each cow could ha% e teen before AN this- hhop(mirl at ten in faintest embarrassment; one only of the morning, a week after Gwend oline'si all. the guests gives hei some slight ro, mud the simple, and entertained each other in in 'the morning will serve to take up period of hativy artillery-io compare. 'Wy , - - . . arrival.' At eleven, Mrs. n4arn unca%, fess. I the most genial fashion with the she liquid and greatly facilitate the with the mud -of today, when not only pleasantest and the raciest little an"- work of clearing the stable. being in sore need of, comfort, and lit- Thi,; is Sir Hilary Tremaine, who erally at her wit -s' ends; rise: and seeks by tae merest -accident har arrived Clue No Man's L"Ind between the_ two dotes possible, all about their neigh-- Thirdly. -As to the disposition of lihes_--Qf ent PnehrrPnts--ba- al hp� at her friend's chamber; prepared itc-pour the Parsc�,age -on-,thi3' rnoment6us her sorrows * into. her 'it bars' delinquencies!" t To be continued), the manure in the winter. don't leave -rr�'untry for some mile3'on either side it loose in. the yard to waste'by leach- behind them is and re It -,4ym�pathietic evening, intending. to spend with ,ploughed - breast. .,-his old- -friend- as he passes through mg, drainage and excessive fermenti- ploughed to an enormuns depth by - "Can anything he iroi-e- huniiiiating, the quaint ]isle -, illfkge of B"Ilykillrud- dearl".shae FRANCE PAYS -EVERY DEBT.: t'on' It cannot be put in the soil- monster shells. It is throukh a riaze its sanest and best storage -but if the of lakelets made by shell holes, in - my says, tears again rising dereen on -his v., aY to the capital.- It a. to her pretty brown eyes, as she fin- Isacomnicin trick his to walk in isher her "I -without WarFinanc" Healthy, But Britain land is.not rolling and subject to sur- morass of slime, that our valiant in - face wash it may be drawn out and fantry have W * As Harold recital. don't think I upoARthe Tvyndhqrns warning, Carrying Heavy End. mote. should mind so very M' u�h, but - that -being- a special favorite of theirs, put on the land.. If the land is so wet Chapin wrote in one of 1h6 last let --- -Mr. Layton is coming, and John eons but it is perhaps a little- unfortunate Raoul Peret, formerly M Minister of that. it would be injured by the latter ter* of his heroic life: "Armie the at his h oust last wCaek" ("John" is Mr. he should. Lave �cho-;em this particular.E" Commerce, discussing, in the Frenc'h'method, br the' snow'is too deep to size of ours are .. fearfully weather - 'the Wyndham), "and everything there was night for one of his chance visits. - -hr.nher of Deputi-e% budget for permit of it, put out the manure in bound. Many v man wi.o',went West' so nicelymanaged, and the attendance Ile is a young man, very good -loop- the fir t three months of 1917� ob-.;:small ll heaps say of 500 to 1,000 would be alive now if his perfect.. J assure you,, my dear. Ing, very well-bred, very rich, alto- server] that France will have incurred , PIA -da, so placed that the field may be boots hadn't been so caked with mud_- Gwendoline, I feel absolut . cly - faint gather chic; U has dark eye I a, with a exlerlitiires to the amount, of 721L'uhiformly, dressed- in the -_spring., b, rue mud!"' a Oh, this c' when I picture to Myself that boy Jn rather_ plaintive expression in them, r 1L rge heaps of many are sure, t, .00 000,000f. ($14,520,000 be-, a On�- of the strange facts ot our of the parlor, unsupported." eminently becoming', and- these• dark tween the opening of hostilities and even in the coldest fensive On the Sonarne has been the "It is really terrible," says Y Owen- 'eyes pursue with indefatigable zeal the end of March next, while Great 1 weathet,, wind fhurb of their nitrogen Vxtraoidinary persistency of h6d wea. e � doline, v�ho looking as concerned as each movement c?'tlhe'lov��Iy maid. He Britain will -in the same per�,od'have, and organic matter is thus lost. Small iher. Yt ig hardly goire-. too- far to any ore could de's6e. She is looking seems puzzied, amazed, perplexed,so 'too, 'she 'was had an batlay '. of "90,000,000,00of heapa in cold weathei; will freeie ,;av that Sir DouglasDouglasllaig and his ($18.000,000,000). through, losing nothing; in •wnrm -noble liave had fight, t. thoU,-htful, as though much so tliht'it times he actually for- ariny, to the wea- batching a conspiracy, and has let all gets to answer hisneighbor's mild re. This statement drew exclamations 'weather they will !oyes but little by thor is well as the Germans. her forehead run Into little pul^k,,-rS'.' 'marks, urtil at length that -good man from the Deputies to the effect that, xcessive fermentation. "Tell me, Geftife," she says presently declines -to address him -farther, and '.'Great Britain is•thus proved tcohavie U circumstaricts are -Ruch that -the . "doyou Aprear?" . reglir-ds him pityingly for the remaind- 7 collaborated cordially and' complete- i winter's manure must be kept in large' "No, not on such occasion.;. They er of the evening as one hopelessly;IY-" ple-, keep the mass as compact as;. YkALY'S NEW WAR TAXES. 'If the*manure is only discuss theology, they say, and I devoid of hearing. At otber-t'rnes he The resources Mr. Peret j�ut, p6isibli. moist and puts �' ' ' -don't,care about it." rouses. himseif his -contemplation from his -cont a inAt - th is excluded by tramping and ether- Vt e a e U. Hr.rvest. an„ Mudition Mani. rrs. expenditures' mad' "Then set your mind with a disgusted start, and gqe_Son to! wise compacting the heap, the for-' authorized amount approximately -Foreign -C-onp-an" TaxOA. --at shall solve the difriculty-for you�yes, with his neglected dinner, w. while in- 0 as controlled and the mentation will be c6nt T. Shutt, ;ta-ly's. new- war. 44WXC�t. to be ap- I myself!" rising to her feet with wardiy abusing himself for the execr- charming energy. "I have often told ably brad :form he is. displaying in al- lows: 10,200,000,000f., ax receipt,; I foll 88,700,000,000f, short and long term 1 tossed minirnizecl,=Frax�k. Dominion Chemist (Assistant. Direct. plied, beginning next June, are -ex- you how.in privatci theatricals I am lowing himself to 'look 0 adryfiringly: ' I bonds of France;'5, '�,06,000,000f loans.1 or), Ottawa. pecten to bring upward& of f6rty' �.:.: , ilioii dollars.' The hikNlest tax, &P - quite perfect as an upper housemaid. upon his friend's, domestic. There 7h e from England and the United States; . -m- 1parently, is intended to fall on an - To -day I shall prove:to you that my must be something wrong with him; !'9,000,000,000!., advanced by the Bank Best Milking Cows before Freshening'.' ufactUrers of war r-upplies, to the cx-- words were not empty boasting." he certainly has felt seedy for the last "'I 'don't unaerstand," 0 -�ewilciered i". two Or three days.. N'O, he -will neith- of France; 200,000,000f., advanced by the Bank of Alierla. thts'leav'ed an •!tent of 60 per. cent. on profits earned The only hope for keeping up the you mean er think of her, nor lbok at.h�--r again; app�hfent deficit of 8,000,000,000f. .over 20 per rent. of invested capital. milk supply, even at its present low An additional tax of three-tenthr, 01 "That I shall t�ake the place of the he will— "• "France has paid when due every I standard of quantity, •-is that rt con- one per cent, is levied on the foreign P Jemima. I shall attend! I' Champagne or hock, sirl" says a his debt incurred," he continued. "In siderable number of cows are due to' . doing business in Italy!.. shall strike terror to the heart of the charming voice at' elbow, and in spite of the apparent discrepancy be- fr'e"sben- early, 6ut as the higii-prices , _c�ompanies. Another iieavy tax falls on - :boy, and I shall reVort to you later an instant all his good resolutions melt on whet�er it is indeed theology, or away; again he finds himself wonder. tween the appropriations and the re- ceipts, we need have no anxiety for obtainable at this season of the year pro perty-own are likely to induce the dairy farmer era. A direct tax of .1) per Ai (what I *�rongly suspect) gossip, that in -by such a matchless I Zace should the futurei." to persist -in milking his cows up to, cent. monthly- is -to be paid by own- -those eijrht,persnns,discuss-"--- the cap of servitude above it. To ers of apartment within too short -a time "before- -their and tenement houselF "You must be mad,!or says Mrs. be sure, it is- a perfectly -ravishing cap freshening he should remember that on rented houses. A small direct into a yadtmin-,twe-alfing hefirt�' laugh, -"utterly out of your senses! of its kififff�ut still it is a cap! And- I' "Champagne," he says, mechanical- Knew Better Thast to 6o. Mrs, A. -But, honestly, what was such a practice is not In his best in-VKA in iMposed on all iguldterr- and -of - t6rints as it reduces the animal's ficers who. though mobilized, do not Iform Fancy Jobn's sensations when you; ly, arid is helped by a hand white as C your real reason !ur refusing her din- chances of givjag birth to a good calf, part of the active fighting ,"aid, 4Fox7l, air?' ' Fancy his horror,: newly fallen snow -flake. nor invitation?Itroops, also Iter chances of producing & satis- 4 and another tax it. imposed on Vhen he saw you in the regulation Later on she brings him some con- hers and all' My dear think fection in which be has expressed a MI -4. R.- -Experince. I used to have her cock factory supply of ,milk after calving.men who perform no militan- duty The longi because of ill-bealt b or other reasons. cap girl, average cow needs a pretty 77 _7 MEMORIES -The public! school will re-opeb The Corporation of the Tdwosbip �..LOCALISMS- �011 Wednesday next. to of Pickering. d, F. GortuWy, of Toronto, E was hotne1or the holiday. PUBLic NoTicB Is hereby given that 4110* -Found-A small key. Loser 411111111 I -Mhs Irene Murknr is visiting the Cauticil of the Township of Picker. tq, ore dall'at this office, with frietide in Blaekst6ck. �ond-ili at a meeting to be held on -Iiarry Wnde made a shipinignt F� .1 -of Stock. on Tuesday. F. F. Balsdou, of Carg Y. the Oth day of January, 1917, ding a few days with. rela at the hour of eleven o'clock in the -Miss Crack, of Huntsville, is 8 c fureitooti in the Council Chamber of home for the holidays. tivesin Pickering. r: the said township t the Village of -The post offlee will be open on Brougham, consider: By.LFkw for cimp. -J. H. Bundy spent Christmas with friends in Toronto. 11. New Year's Day from 9.30 a.,ru. log, stagping up, selling and couvel- -Circular saw for hire, it -1113.00 until 1040 a.m. Only. to t e Campbeliford, Lake Ontario perday. Apply to-J.B.Gorulley. gs Ilway Company that SDrtion of the ro -Persons having cement ba Western Ra belonging to John ing THANKS and -James Rich4lrd8ou has been McGinty are ad allowance between i2nder the weather for the pas requested to return them at one. * neessious Three (3) and Four (4) at -The new b6okh will be on t6 Lots Seventeen and Eight the ;.e'n. in snid Concession Four I .hip of- - iif -Library sbelves at the beginning -Pickeiing, described1l To our matiy Custom*e' d Friends A be Lav%:,__of To ro_Eff_)�_s lie as follows: rs an f the year. Havo you bought All Und singular that cet,tain portion the holiday with his mother and 0 tisters bere. yout, ti ckets yet? of the road allowance between conces M F, H. Hall has' been siobs three (3� and four (4) in tboiTown. ng -Art. Leng, of Tormito, spent Wh o have assisted ns In maki 7 Chrisimas bere with. his mother SpefJLIiL)g it few days with rela- ship of PicleriDg, County if Ontitrio Lives in TorULILO. Mr. Hall also dud Province of Ontario shown colored andsister. n, -ut. christmas in the city I ed on the, plan herein. and containing -Llijyd Shirley. of H'Inlilto SPL o ti r a area of fifty three hundredths of -an Xaias'Trade teach -Kgie, of Torouto, were -Bugler Robt. Rankiti and PLe. "I and Rt a6re (053) more or less. the limits. Cliffurd Saltet, of the 182ud Hat-. diluensions and bqarings of said por. h6rup over the holiday. _-�;-W� J. and Mrs. Tremble, 0 tHhoti, sp�'Ilt fuiir daps' !eave of tion of road alloWance being described New York, spent Christmas with ab.-env�- at their homes here. as follaws: far bop)nd our J. C. and Mrs. Bryant. _J. S. Bundy, who has been as- the Nor- -1.118 rl" i:d-s-1sT`i5gJ--Er-Bu-n-dy for th-epait therly limit of said road �Ilowance -7 d-n-a-wri. -shephf. -%v weeks returned to Claremont and family spent Christmas; with to mid pol6t being distant twenty two on Stir tirdny to spend the feet and four tenths of a foot (22.4') expectations, -'the former's father. hol daya from the Southeasterly angle of lot .-MiNseo Coila. Every, Aggie v- -Mi8ii Myra.Cronk, oi Faculty eighteen (IS)ineitsured in an easterly -of Education, Toronto, is spend- ery, Gladys Allaway. Mabel Cal- direction along said Northerly limit of vert stod Violet Boyed, are spend. road allowance; thence North,seventy Ing the holiodRys at home. itig their vacation at their respec. seven We ho -Miss Kate Woodruff, of To. degrees. twenty six minutes pe through a conti tive homes here. East (N. 77 = 26' E) three hundred and ronto, is spending the vacation .-with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Alla- -The frosty weather of the foity nice feet (341Y) along the Itoit past %% eek or two has brought joy ruentioned limit -, -thence South -sixty WAY. anee of "Big Store" Service to 7. -A. T. and Mrs. Law and child. to the Young peolile. as they have degrees, forty five minutes West ran, of West Hill, were the gnewts been able to spend many, a pioas. (S. GO C 45'W) two hundred and thirty _--of Pickering relatives duri ant hour at their favorable wint one feet (201') to a point on the south - ng the er erlylimitof said road allowance, thence ----deserve a generous sh of pate holida Y. pastime. skating. South seventy seven degrees. twenty a -Rev. Arch. Thompson, of Tor. I -L. A. FimJ17,ty, of Toronto, one minutes IN eat (S. 77 ID 21'W) lilou onto, preached two excellent ser- spent Saturday L.,� e at the home said Southerly limit three buud= In ear, ando mon8 in St. Andrew's church on (If libi pureuL", Alex. and Mrs. and forty nine feet (349') thence North ronage in the co y Fiudlay, w ho accumpanied him on sixty degrees forti five minutes East Sunday last. -we aRsure ou -Melrose and Mrs. Bryant, of his- return, to speud Christmas (N.000"'E) two undred and thirty - Oshawa, Ppent the holiday with with him and his wife. one feet (29Y) to the point of com- r patrons of our -and for the establishing meocement . the former's parents, J. C. and of a public highway over certain other GTOUFFVILLE Mrs. Bryant lands " described in said By -Law to their support -Jobt). Vincent and Miss Lizzie be ceded by the said Raflwal Cow- :�&pprecia ion for which broke out from soms un the said Muoicipality orro&d Moore, of Toronto, spent the holl- known cause at a o'clock Tuesday N=n in)[eu of the said portion of .0 ..day with their parents, Harry and night in Toad & Cook's warehouse de - road allowanceto be closed as afore - Mrs. Moore.' strayed the building and contents an- -Oliver Mutton left onTuesday tailing a loss of more than $10,000 and d the - fuue I All persons interested or whose to everyone ou 'for Drayton to atteb for a time seriously threatened the lands may or mIgbt be prejudicially We extend r very best of James Mason, who was a brotrhik- central portion of the town. A strong affected by the passing of such pro - gals was blowing Lot the time from the posed By -Law are required to attend -wishes for, a Prosperous . a . n* d .6- er of Andrew Mason, well known soutbesiat which greatly aided the In Pickering. Bremen In keeping the Are from at the said meetinit wben they will be -J; A. find Mrs. Nesbitt find spreading. The loss Is said to be par. heard in person or by Counsel or Bali- 4ri citor with reference thereto upon peti. child, of Ramona, Alberta, are ti&liy covered by Insurance. .,..spending the Chri4twas-bolidays tioning to he so Dated this 6th day of December. .-Bright New Year. heard. with the former's sister,. Mrs. S. 7TH LINE.- PICKERING 1916. 40 W. Weeks. DONALD I- BEATON. Clark. -E. A. and Mrs. Stephenson and The chimes of bells are ringing along family, of Oshawa, Sam Find Mrs, this line. Stephenson, of Toronto. R. F.'and W. U. Barnes has engaged Richard M.A4Z4ZEY.HA1UM M a S,'CHAPMAN`�� -Mrs. Ellicott, of Brack Road, and Madill for & year. H. G.: and Mrs. Wilson. spent 0. H. Pugh had a business trip to and Mrs. Toronto last'wetik. tors I Christmas with John Cream Separa T. Dixon spent Chrlstmas'wlth rela. euson. Mason KEEP THE H01 TSE WARM X moving picture show, under tives,at Beaverton. w r" you every %0 sky Hugh Michell Is thinking of Purch- cent of prefit. the auspices of the patriotic socie. saing a new cutter. T 0,rner was elected President of Mowers and Rakes, Verity If in� need or Stove or Heater of any kind call and -let us was held In the town hall on esday evening. The pictures the'iarmers' Club at Wbitevsle. we iefly war scosues and were enoe. Flows, Wagons and e of the best line made. In re ch Annanlaa Hutchings has comin show you so -much appreciated by the good ad cutting wood at W. J. Michell'& Buggies. sized audience. The war Is serious enough when the Farllliw6s of the best ihakes installed -The severest storm of the sea, farmers draw milk to the depot with oxen. J. R. THEXTON, Pickering, Out. ion occurred on Friday last when Will Pugh Is planning to 1to and Ind. Phone Iwo there was quite a heavy fall of, take a course of farming at Guelph Z *now, accompanied by a hifh this winter. International Stock Food. always on hand.' wind. As a result ma% of the A. Hobson has sold his corner OUR NEW MACHINE real - Burn wood cut by our, new Sawing -head Sewing machines, east and west roads were ocked, dence to P_ Spoffard, of Mongolia. for National Dro.p 'and had to be shovelled ont to a ood figure. . Machine- the Univeroal Machine d. make them passable. Another Vred Middleton has returned home in the highest sense. No pul- Cutlery and General Hardware, etc. -fall of snow occursyd on Sunday again for a couple df weeks before le n the way of sawing evening. locating in Toronto. 70110IR poles. Buy a -Fred Hoar, who has been in A number attended the anniversary machine that is .=J OSEPH' H. `B U NOY services and concert of the Whitevkle ro ly made. wF ,b per the employ of Ernest Vanstone, Ba ti t Sabbath Sch 1. Price, out the saw. 8=00. of Audley, died on Christmas ill May ACcbell. one of our highly Circular Saws and Emery Wheels, the Day after a week's illness -from respected young ladies is taking a few best makes at less rhan, LWK We Will Save You Money blood- poisoning due to quitisy. lessons in photclrapby. ur city prices. 'He leaves no family. and his wife W. J, and F. urner and J. H. Mich- ell and families spent Christmas with 3M T.AC=93029 died between one and two years John Turner, of Mongolia. &no. He was a son of Wm. and We foresaw the present market conditions in time to lay In a supply Mrs. Hoar, of Myrtle. PM46 FMit Store of Woollen Wear, Mittai Rubbers and Caps, hence we -Our highly respected citizen, OUNS^RTON can sell to you at so reasonable price. Wrn. Taylor. of Cherrywood, cele- A death under sad circumstances HAS THE QUALITY Our Rubbers are'tbe same price as last year, and we can'guarantee br&W his 98rd birthday on the took place on Sunday, Dec. 24th, at t of satisfaction with the old favorite brand, W, H. Marks. 19thinst,inwh1qh eventhe vfts at the home of her saw you the bee Omngep, Bananas, Pomegranates, altese Cross." It's the kind of rubber yo,ji'll assisted by about forty relativeq at lot Ild, eon. 2, Pickering, When Jane . . ... t "M I r.:_ and f riends. Although having Ann, beloved wife of PeterM&rka, , Onions, Lima Beans, Celery, buy once and then for all time to come. reached such an advanced age, he passed away in her 74th year. The Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes We . have a goodly supply on hand of Woollen Underwasi,` is still alert in both body and deceased had arrived here on Sunday, 7 and Spuds. including the famons "Pon Angle." mind and feels that there is still the 17th inst., accompanied by Mr. Choice bulbs for indoor culture, ---- ---- Marks and their son James. -M., from one Youngman left in the town, Aiktow, $ask., to spend the winter As the market In so uncertain this year 1R. A, BUNTING -PICKERING., ship. here. She was apparently in the best we cannot list prices and stay with -`1`4b annual school meeting of health on bar arrival, but contract. tbem-A good deal always. Established 1857. was held according to �tatutos at ed a cold which rapidly developed into NEILSON'S ICE'CREAM the school on Wednesday fom pneumonia. On Wednesdav medical noon. Only three were present in aid was summo ed, but n of no avail. Plaic, in cones, sundaes or in XGUS WILL SOON BE. HER .addition to this three trustees, Mr. and Mrs. Marks emigrated to Cnn. Ice-cream sodas -always good, which shows that the ratepayers ada, in the spring of 1881, from Wel. Are you needing Christmas Groceries P If so this is the place to buy at right of the school section are quite sat. lIngton' Somersoatabire, England,when H. J. MARQUIS -pricag. Raisins, seeded and seedless, 111c. Currants 15c up. ' Peel, they ettled around Pickering Village n bich whe islied with the manner in w re thel resided for three years: Mering the trustees are condneting the then move to the old Palmer farm at fttdrio orange, lemon and citro . 30c. Walnuts and Almonds 30c lb. Evel y variety of spices at -old prices. Prunes 2 for 35c, business of the section. As W. J. Rouge Hill, living there for about 29 Dates 15c lb. Apricots only 14c lb. Coak-well, the retiring trustee re- years, when they sold out and moved ELM DMEMRIS r dozen up. Lemons 4ft -Und per dozen up. fused to - a for . re-election, to Aiktow. Sask., in the spring of 1913 01! 13r, T:M T _Oranges 45c pe Thomas Lawwas elected to fill the tO.reGide with their son,,. M. Here Royal Purple Calf Meal 1.60 no bag. Royal purple Obicken Food 25c and 5Dc, vacancy. tbey'enjoyed prairie life to which she Grit and Oystsr ftell 85c per hundred. Bacon. Ham, Haddie, etc. -Alarge number of the expected to return in the spring, Shp You can always got the best Mani. ra te" had a family of seven sons and one toba Flour made from No. 1. payers of tbe'village assembled in daughter. She is survived by a sor- Manitoba Wheat. G.A. GILLESPIE9 DUNBARTON the town hall on Friday evening rowing husband and bar seven sons. Royal Household and Glenora, for -to bear the u last police tr SteeS the daughter having died a few years Bread. Try a bag, give an account of their steward- aga. The sons are Pev. S. A., of Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 -ship during the past year, an to Barnes Cor. N. Y., H. W. of Dunbar - d nominate candidates for the post. ton 0. W. of Albernie. B. C., F. T. of BRAN, SHORTS S tion of police trnqt�e for'the en Elbow, Smsk., J. H. of Aiktow. Sask., .�MIX FEEDS ROBES! BLANKETS! MITT, su. OATCHOP ingyear. The fina6cial Statement A. M. an4_1, of Guthrie. Minn. She .:� -THE SEASON IS NOW HERE was a loving wife and a loving and CRUSHED OATS showed a balance available for consistent mother. In religion sbe BARLEY CHOP Fall and winter stock now on hand, also .1017 of $384-63 the trostees were wasa, Baptist. but was. always willing- -�IVHEAT criticised somewhat tor not speed- to do ber dutv in whatever denomina- I'sei'second hand Single Ha�ness for *0,00 ing the work in connection with tion her lot fe*ll. CRACKED CORN the hydro -electric, bitt the tru,;- 'MIXED REN FEED' I set ;;econd linnd Single Harness for $12.QO TA BLE -Pickering 1,3tition 0 C -11f Meal. eA wipTr also congratuFa d n Collar, Boot and Shoe Repniring neittly thei r work for the pa.,t yeq r, and T. R. Trains goinst'raist'lue as follows- �Iola, Se. M I Harnes!a RO _B _et 'z M !ih a Xo� 6 M&il 8.06 A INT. their careful manipulaticin of thp CHOPPING AND 'OAT ind promptly attended to. ftincl-q of t -he villqge A,; FL resolt 2, Local 2-45 P. W. CRUSHING EVERYDAY of the nominFition. the forn)FIr .36 Local 6.04 P. M, P I C Traing goi g west dre as follows- Get priees?)n feed in ton lots� _G HARN-ESS E '�NIPORIU'Xr trostee bo.ard, which v�az cou)po I .Z -F PICKERIN 0. Lo &1 7.42 A \1 BELL PRON . A ed of Xleq�rQ. W. G. Ham, Joh" 27 Local 2.15 P� ;1: 71. "N77, 777eelrw FInt-np Phone MOO. W. J. COAKWELT, Dnip--ravrl 11. �Z. Chapman wero- 7 Mail 7.40 P. M. rie-vleNL-ed.by a,_Llamaklua -sadav included i Chopping every day.