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.1 Pliol "".7 am 7 • 5 4 4 d 14(0 40 .1919 SOL7. vill's -PI IRE njL kat ONT F_ Ci137RU_ ARY .7, A IEDAY 75 yea" BROCK ROAD BROUGHAM Y, PC a '_ here Jos h Hit 91 far J. ;F, Kaye �7 �% isten a woe Pucher, of Toronto, I in next season. LET -U5 KLJUILZ N. - - of adij , few deys with his f atber. ntbn. of Toronto, iis It -E IN VV U. -ape qU_ -V and- Mrs, F. I I - . . . - neighbor d o ba several frifandala -1 thlit Mrs, .. esipy HarVL -itiag WiLb f I aitlti#cgf . sees when the boys dome ba ries in Harvey are vo last week. Toronto. ,M. D., successor W. J. McDonald and Arthur Bad -7 G CALDWELL, Brodie., P40 Give him le, spent over Sunday no vra gym, Mo - ZILLS • to theists; Dr. ...... gerow had a'bustneas trip to the city Carainoot, his da Oat. in Toronto daughter, Mrs. on Tuesday. Fran erow. tt, of Toronto, called oil VIOTROLA I George Hilio Mire. James Madill sold son. Dean. n H. OARTWRIGJi�r. For with Wm. Badgerow and 49ber -of weeks [burwout" oluccassot to The mos ed of I: are spending a couple .. . . . . .. ... ... ........... Office b prized wife. of Mt. JOY, D V:f. Graven here last week, to. Pickeringl.Out. 33 cars ly all Gif to relatives in Keswick. George Keyes and ie to a and L10 to 8 P. 112 The Ladies'' Aid of the. Methodist let)ds hereon church will meet at the home of Mrs. aid a fly1of visit to fr IL FORSYTH.: D. of 0., Begin- We all admire "'A Good d'9 ada, ' Feb. Mb. eduesdAT "t- 1111:10 =efticei Asso- "A Good Singer" L. Wedge y. in note of the'advsnce to passenger License No. 4-2" ,?W Of mss,At- Useful .5 at the usual hour. a great many people seem to 'en 'Flour substitutes kept on hand -.�_'A GOod -Violin - lot and Bro- rates Clarema d tres. Imt. betwe �Oww of gbwwm ad of. ladiae travel mat the some. CLmmnmfi. Feb:F b.- 4thil-&-f"'ai! aon,--of -did R. A. ugham on e -Jack boots. Finder please on kid I in the Ba�h-V O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. t on the-Victrols bt �in any quan 1 es feqt& 10=09 Hear I orate or leave F., has taken a positi, n Iffe leave!a'rODgh&m 110c`all for them. * of Commerce at Cornw I N to. H a word and will of. hockey is 'nowl of -ol An Important game s� �.: , at A urgeons The Brougham Women's institute !High P *@iburstL ected to be played In the near ti ral 0011a of surasons. will exp to itidesses of women and Soldier's Comfort League eat ri)CA6 attention futu Geo. Z. Baker. hold a Bazaar and Valentine Tea on re by the home team and the base e afternoon of Friday. Feb.. 14th, line. iaor toy TIU o'clock. Admission (Succe . commencing at 8 -Paid commen QRSUN RIPER JHel e) Baker, I& 20 cents valuable cow last H. KENNEDY. Barrinter. Sol. ArtBaker. loat.i ancer &C. week e. 41 idtor, Nota7l e_ lal"R81DE f or Public * CoUvelf wthy; opt. EWELL-, K.C., BARRIS- E. Pratt sports a new driver. I louder and lotiaer. Stounville , Ont, Wedding * bells are still ringing r E.. FAR DrovaLtinlagy. and County W. Pugh spent Sund#y at Markham Duncan. of Brougham, spent Cosa Hackney has purchased .& new I W Barley and NJOH, Wbity. 10-V . V. Sunday 1�1�lth W. A. Fuller.. Eaton Co., Wm. Hoover, of the T. Ea V, er and Is wood tally. Q E. CHRISTIAN. Harriet 63. BEAL, Claremont 'Ttreup"urebasers of T. Garoei� spent the weekend with his fa 4 olicitor. Notary Public. Etc. bloney to are busy at work. Ferrier spent Sunday with As 8] Fred Fe INGS business trip to his new residence. Can., ofnes Black st. Norin, 111 -HOUSEFURNISH Michell hada John I jam. Hagerman In khotm on Monday. returned home, at Mises Tens Gray hits I LLIAM -J-.BEATOX,-&- A!ILI !`ices. Remember the open air carnival,012 t after spending two weeks in Toronto w 'eta 'k ening. lister, Solicitor, N'Dtu7 Public. s"oc the-pond-nezit Tuesday James Routley is not. improying no ev, oil. aycknian. Denison gotice with Metals- ed *"-W. -6-wduld-wisb-to- seeLhi4n Gen" Trusts Delivery free., Charlie Carter has engaged Baziristers, Toronto quickly as w ding.eaHay street. Toronto. TalDain 9019eJ. ghone G. or the gravel season - 9. Nighawander visited WPZ 7 - Jack sad Mr Ddy is, going to hear the m, on Sun - Call and see. Ind Phone $24, EverAb 7th, st-WhitevAle. Albert (fray of Brouxha drama on, dal last:4 Torm I had a Dental attended the lClaremont. 5v Bros. and J. Michel from here service 1:0 tr to Greenhorn on Tuesday last,tel at Markham and report a A ricultural scholars of White- good time. LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 0.. of Dental alveriattye GiV65-1111111101i 111 1 Itch San. Aversity 0 $ergem a ached in the Baptist Chu _m and U1 in Whitby, so returned re W. M. - 6. 0 er b to 5.30.9 PIM Ph= home, after spending her holidays i�t_ vale A E: ale t�lj&.Hoisteln dairy contest On - Mr. Hurst. of Toronto U �cdcq hour• 9 2 !.1 1W1 Obonali3o. he Red Cross Auxilla "IN. Cook., on 6".b l0th. fit -ad Toronto. W. Pugh sit During Dr. Beaton's absence overseas the following cash Price -for- OakvUle -- --- --11-- tbelr losill be in cham-1 logs delivered at our mill. Green River A H. 0. Mich Are at- the home of Mrs. John Michell fit! Iivye tending the Agricultural eclourse at Michell. Min Theundersigued have opened Basswood No. 1. 125 1 00 We &To sorry to report teacher, to now garagwat the cornier 9000 Wbitiavele. Spencer, Our public achcol t' fuelstivins 44Wb*. Rock Him No. L 07 anew and King Streets, .2&00 Mrs. S. Turner has returned home. 8 time. We hope.91be Soft.Elm No. I.- with her daughter. ill the resent t e school Pkkering, where they aft vacation MSP]eLN 23.00 after a vac will soon be able to resume th er of M^rriA 0. 1.' : repair all makes` G. HAM-IMU duties."" f prepared to the county Of Ontario. Michell lAsionsel in White Ash NO. 1. 3100 lure -:f Atka Beef Ring Ira! will Antos, motor -cycles )0 The beaf-eaters o - AgTand fancy dress earn of wth No. 1. 20 00 at J. H. Mich ycles. Pin��row �11:40 - held an oyster supper take I)Iace on W. G. Barnes' pond on And bic RICHARDSUN - Real Es- --Chopping and Oat Roffl�ik_ en, when over 761,,.were,present.. Triesday e-velatrig; Feb. 11th,,under the ,W We area 0 V. ] insurance. Conveyancing, Notary. usual. --------------- sus ices of the Green River Uniou also gents for Do tate. no CNZRRYWOOD Flub5c, iiic.., Pickering. Ont. 3117 School, There will be j:,jVAl Cream Seplailts.tors- 69 Is. not improving I hockey match by thill -local teams, 1G. 11STDIM1.1 Gr-eein Nut George Gat P PoUOHER. Real Estate -AuO- -er I costumes especially re- and repairs• raiuster, collictor and Isal bealth an TASE - lri&-fgaadi wOul A II Parts of cdatum d - JL s fdonsor. I -quested. Every On 6 .. & too. Brougham. address X R. No. 1. Locust Hill. like. UasolOWSo-gines, Imetem and. .�.ef alarluso Been Or .sawing Machines-. J. S. sad and little .11118sior 0 Cents. Mrs, Havey HOPPER Inner of Marr' we daughter. Helep• spent the week -end WHIlrov &ph4!a lends re. UCORL"B. 112 the C SCHOOLS lt kmaly Of 012 It he Does at store and his radileves. Ola"wOnt- SHAW S SCH Miss Lily Timbers to now paying W f the ir�a- (:owan & Toronto, Odt. r Mrs. A large mass V!0eeting 0 CO. • lengthy visit with her slater. -Wb dents of Atby. members of the IPOLZRX Ompson. of Sandford. -sentatives of the 11.11EATON TOWNSA g tbor. Th Council and re '• Do Conversional. o4saintedozor flow alkims Have a reputation fort doln ular meeting of the Ladies' &lcing the lakeTickermgq'Ont.- soa"Vtsg. Ao"anuu,. BIG. KOM to low ongb work.. Thj%t y explains The reg Ill be hild At the bdmi6 other municipalities BOWMADville .1110,M - Aid Societf,w shn" ram Pickett to I on 11117:115 at TA& why we have ton seg"%le in Toron: f P.9,__iM=W19 oat. .7 WAS held last Errmay even no meal to. Business. Shorthand And Civil Mrs. Arthur Granam vu - Service Courses. Write W. H. Feb. l3tb. id 2.90 p. m to be Music Hall.,under the auspices the vicyroRy BoNns dent. for Catalogue. Mridlirememher tbie lecture Wbitby Board of Trade. the abject of Shaw, President. Monday concerted se. kmalminsticel $1oo 6500 given In the church here on the meeting being to take con _ �-�Scw Zak. I gad -secrued-4111iterea W evening. Feb, 17tb. instead of the 10th tion In bringing pressure upon the Do - The Picker- at, G331ZC Broker: as announced last week. a government to Droceed V.0?1LkPrkV`e6Wd11 er;-,Bodl. e toll. ivliii�- by. Out. nd. Pboole M. 4otf Ing Male Qaartette are expec-ted-tO be mintoi 'traction of the r coils liverq in entertaining. in completing the Tnmat6 east- Majnr. Ont. 49i present to sfisifft -&%steiD from PUOH. Glen I and help in the good work Toront- XXUGH S. Come &I to make JLJL Licensed Auctions r. Ex"Notivs "Per" ats. Proceeds In aid wards to Bowto"T'lls' and also upon _1113n atod First- olass rigs for hi" Admission 25 ce the provincw - XoTernment e have -on hand Wyes Relief Work. D completid-g1be TV was conducted bers. wRio for sat a of salble baste I and particulars. &Won* Ind. KA.: 3"y nigLt wrvices In connectim all - Provincial Highway ng Day or Anniversary 1, will be work on the with the Methodist church thefollolvi I POST] held on Sanday. Feb. loth. The com �JL :LL, Licensed Auctioneer, Bue meets all tTeoin from Toronto eastwards. The cbsitr to. :sizes X a fm counties of York and Ontario. Ana. wits occupied by J. E. Willia-'PT601- of asIss of era kinds sitonued to an abortion Teeming promptly attended mitten were fortunate In securing the dent of the Board of Trade. and Mr. Sten 5 Green River P. 0.4 oat. age services of Rev, Mr. Reynolds, a form Notice, Addrag Agent for Canada Carriage Dykes acted as secretary. , The chief er pastor, for the morning service at speakerg were Wm. Smith, M. P., 0- Stove, So and in the evening at 7, Rev. VL M. GIBSON. Ontario 12, Calder. M. P., P,aud F. H. Richard -Hyl F4' GORTON W. He Peak, rick"'4999. Mr. Clugston. of Dunharton Presby leputv-reeve of Pickering. all of 9 "Tor and Civil and Dominion Laud Sur an church. has kindly consented to sond Hopkins Street, Whitby, Phone 231. teri P to the late W. E. Yarnold. - singl0% Will Whom urlid that very strong depots- AT:,- z . Ontario L .. Nut, �l The tions wa t upon the governments in Of Pell Perry. . "-4 pare Water spank at 2-30 P' m' Jog by the it to felt home be lead In the morning regard to these questions. g Toron. M MAW.- LICENSED AUO- choir. Dunbarton choir in the after that an electric fiDe connecting V ateppisi-Methodist choir to with the towns of Whitby, Oshawa 'I in the evening. attooded you are wise Amd Bowmanville would be WTtbN=R (,w York. 01111129W and Dewhass the only noon sad Ole An G& at "Weir I you will U" one of the WON deal well. drilled by -0 -oft-H -W. Dololfa. sasy be B. Me. best D-9-01613tV10 lium NEWS, onbcv 8A and lailepm- DU"8^RT0" of the A. -Co' REESG14 I a" gh one "t"PrAMOL Whitby. Ut air who is Agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline Wit, psalm. tbrOu dis. I ., every lot M L Ron* best, if loot this bmL Agricultural fittings J _y. of Mork James and .: Engines. an kinds Of Pips and -11, -.-- tricto-of Clonsdasand f ��LOOUST TFIM a. Also bath room fix- bam. visited friends here last ting of this I 1g. 1. Cotton. cc Throato, to looked upon :D:R-:B-a3:-1j0�F:M-to,,,ter,ork FlelteA of view the conitruc Mrs. Cott vetorinary &rgew tares, etc. zverythwlr given carl miss Louise Fol Over thin week -and. the Immediate future Girl win. U. Killer. of Kopol a former with great favor by those who have 1901sor Agate of the Ontario Vote- attenuon. A number of residentbarais renewing old friend. studied the question. rinary Coll"m _RIOlr8.pUMP WORKS, obt I other speakers followed. The great and drii _V6t4WiD&r7` that was die- kdu&U,of tb;; rt,the lost Meeting of the Literary amount of entbush Lsm Sdiftce Association. Wbibevgle, Onk spoke well for the anc- .;r; - Society mine was pis by all Qe p Home TISL 5M. V. Aui",, elected y t once 0 the efforts that are bet g pu Phone f5ee low room fill the vacancy caused by ems President to g- tb=UN towards selaurin p lit -2 0 LIMEMONT, the death of the late Kos. Alex. J. forth ONTIARI 6161. district. The law 11 e_ AM 11,0 %00 r Is welcome home" number of ladies Present Was swou Nun UJIL 16 We 'are pleased to W. ff. White. who has been over- g. Towards the close Pte v 7 Wit two or three years. 0; %t gratify'n' resolutions were - 3. ably the Refth e meeting two velviltO . ..... PHILIP Study and Hard Work, seas for the past to in fairly good urisalmotial I one that a large 14 ,He W" wounded. but• utatioa from ILI t and cur- He carries the =ep be municipalities full line of tresh health at L Has a Dream Luoor the shrapuell wound in bis f by umg to constantly on holnd. mark of from Pickering to Coboarg wait "POD D. B. president of the Caria- 77, ed Hanna, It B&mn, The Literat acon, knee. -Y society will bold X Aran National llways whose 6files ROU., Breakfast t -day (Irlday and on Thursday is in Toronto). to Valentine box social ability 0 COID- J"Mi, Bologna, Whiners, eta. yonge Charles Sts, Toronto evening, Feb. 13tb. in the basement urge upon him advis Toros and of the eburch at 8.15 p. m. -This will pleting the construction of the fac 7� highest prion paid for Ambitiou&yOung -Eastern, according to the origin Invites, Women to pr be an open tneeting and. all are invited to epare for choice busl* ..al .Butchees cattle. lies are each asked plane as won am possible, and the Fortune smiles on to attend, The lot asolution was that the same riess Positions - d can DO. to make a box and put their name other r, the one who KNOW8 so Findlay MeDiar AL good program will he rend* de wait on PiCkeling Our Guarantees promptly secure inside. . I to ream -ee -The d is far 'ered consisting Of a dialogue, music, mid, Minister of Public Highways s - good positions. The demand 9, etc. Don't miss urge upon him the claims of the di Right *resdings, recitation he for Ce "CoMlilittee greater than our supply will be sorry, an a tract east of Toronto, in reepest to It I social or You _ ."EX6e%Wt now is a good time to commence 16 this Provincial Highway upon which work is Assured. Provii Catalogue a good time Course bore. Our Large tie to a limited extent. fall Int(irrostion. Write t The concert given last Friday even. Is now being do dives ladies ion Band orchestra was Weal The Whitby The object of this Associatiou if to ay for one Ing by the young ladl afW and enlivened the proceedings with a rim Jackson, toll, W. J. Elliott, principal was a decided success. ;be even- ;iessen stealing and propeau selections number of selections during I reader. gave a variety of Trade is the felons, well received and she to- Ing. The Whitby Board of .....shavhig which were w -an the great one- congratuixteid to bis encore to each nam- ?onded with an I .tolls WWmVn1- :r in a most pleasing manner. Should case of the meeting. After the meet leritatives of the outside "Immedisfiely wi am For Netchin! I Jackson Ing the re rot 'Figgs we ever be favored with Miss J Executive Breasted R�� k wet- municipaTties were entertained of c A Rptain we would boospes a warm frowl Black by the Board "of a and a crowded house. Miss Martins' restaurant, 0 11,1111,11,11111,Wp he 01.081. oice stock and Corn given a splendid r*- Trade.' 110o; Game -ch Woo TAU Claremont V T e- Remember i The b r e John to P Charlie G BarnesB ' r P ot u e Im r I i'i. t C Michell f. a n Hackney -------------- ---------- _H I To r r W d y Harvey ap� 0 t - to P g V are d 0 e 4 c e eas"'. 'to ;i'lt:d 0 gh 71,rh d* I' Tor" to Fratill 0-rov Mrs. James Dill are 'or I relatives e, n I The Lad church will I Binger L . Johnston�Obn oton ------------------ U L�e r"'a purchasers rs of T work. - Ms it busy I had a b Ciday. n be th ond�ae� T b, "ter a e' a n a r the g r'vl Bv, , b y g dr;Feb.e1b . W t t a on F d' me Bros an G; n on to Greenhorn 8 riculturtil act In d va hel Boistatin Miss after spending T &&U0RR?&W ti Mary Clark was 9 delight of W" President se ption and she sang to the ce secretary on amussucia. Also; YoUnif, Belgian! Hares all present. and responded most gen- The United Wt:;;; Are Proposing Druggligt-Graduate0ptician &bit- and' elver Grey Sibir. erously to each number. Mr. Hynde, to exclude European emigrRots 0. N. P. Ti- it ApUL zinc. 0om.__]L% D. Banks 0. S. P ion Sores. of Cherrywood. gave two selectiOns from that country. This to cftu@�- W. V. Itichkirdson, Nakering. Ill goad voice. and we hope to bear mong Ittillans Jug great alarm a .1ne A113PedigrwStock distant date In Our W. L'Clark. blon-'agals at no dh who purposed emigrating. i RAThextool PICKERING burg. man -�14 �w'i�t`..�y ,'• . , _ TwV' `;i'•'+n'i• .,Gy^':}aa""T.ty{ygi%•f'�r�•iY ',c^n,•' "'�^v°.z :rM,'L.+.++iiiri.x. e'� _".w.. - z.: .'+ r k•."'+'. fr•,••.'.n.^?.w c-.:i�.;•n� , ,uh . Y � ��V.'1•i'�",-f.� 3 ��R'Y"Y81iY� ' V WLN ii.W 4��r� �� J�fM ..SF Yv'�•.•n`Y'LL'S.-.•.i1"_.`TF[ �Q,YI v- t ` � �� � d . '•i 3iW? S v N , "�r•W� :C..ti' !I l.Ln�r ,T'y h - .M C r 5�. B•ii'3 �,. • -'`/^ ' y {JG n ti,L. "e.+ "•� l O - x !.: ��K•+„''�l�.d..""oy�� ..:P`kFW�Rw "J ��.p�.[»o:. w�-...+. i':,,,. >.a}+;',�.:.- "✓•ci!"'L. �� _1-� ...R w+++,.....a.�. s , •5 , u. k , w , ..;tea - rival home. There is alsp K -AR ' lnoasy, etc -;*,,&Thin ., •, Orwt 0. 1 add grin mill. -[IV D08� � y grist to the {+' ' �Q The • Tong service milt who i9 re -y ., .. <C"l� , `c ? ' -.- ; inainirig in the hla will not K >z .r v7 receive rings RA : F u R 8 �. _ - - these Concessions kumedistely,. to-a�s..no matter fiat atisntity. Wi .. �.. 'TASK OF DEMOBILIZING _ THE but -later on when his ,time comes for v0 -the highestyt�ice, also esyrMs 4' pension or discharge, he ai8 court reap cIIarsee. aY _ •- kAVY SERVICE the benefit of these changes. -The Try `onto 'an yeti ori assarW at -3 - - - —. war has put an end to the somewhat utiaisetioa "Must Haves"_ and "Would Likes." Dant atop with Mhat. Get a power __ "-' _ __'_ _`.. callous methods previously. -in -force. I know at the outset dwA the aver- waskmir machine; a mangle; •a char- Haw British Ex -Sailors Wiil Make ABBEY 'FUR COMPANY - W HAT A "short cribs" aril iixer, a OT -bi— - Re -Entrance, a Rerareace: Esme of U;"elssa: SL "planes" whish I fireless Decker, everything -,you -hear Civilian Life. $ritish' Officer iii London: Comments Henry, adopt get through with the work of that Will- help'.aaave your strength.. ` on Problem of Prices. _ _ _ In bt:atneee for ao rears - t p• - As _a . marbter • of. menta an more khan traetdls and m veil be a b ' r = vwhtiGii fail to the ;ot of mothers, with i These things are no 'longer ex The demobilization of • the Navy a.�-,••- or without ho "With this armistice heli signed- ' Y usy time for those con- g;' fat, rte woman will fallow oxaetdy t©r ,trucks._ They are _things ..you gerned with the preparation,of. the I' said• to.tha. tailor, "I expect I shall SCl il� yOL1T any other: woman's methods, for in. !Nall?, need and should insist on hav- various documents, and with the ex- be' wanting some civilbw clothes soon; _ Cxriduality aaserts itself in housework Ing• ecution of the procedure necessary for 'but ppose if I leave it for a time p I su as an eve rythii�g else -and .we m "- ve _ell, ..be ywm• own mistresd. the release of the different classes of the prices will: go, down 'a Cyt, -will ' cut our goods to suit our pabbern. But Don't Iet'neigh-borhood hslaits or opin- men, says a London newspaper. litany they -no t•Y" '.-R-AW 'air women "are women I feel cans influence "IV'o sir" he re he pretty you to try to' do things innovations .-will be encountered by + p d; 1'cn the con- mure that mighty few would even try for which you have neither time nor the clerical staff, but all of them arP trary, they will go up. • There will be .l --.-- tO adopt my plan for Y have a st�ran siren - - g g"h. A large" -ger ceht. of the for the better. so many like yourself squiring- civil- issuing. towards masctrlia,e styles thin women a r . F a 1n things d .,are done.for no other] Rco�-the vVr tan clothes that the price of cloth is Fie -discharge of ho,i`se3cee _n --. eon than becatf sae To cs will talk." i �_ bound to go higher. If I Bras oU _ I .{.... _ - _ - - g'---- J- men to the shore was a simple pro g y + , 'TO To 'j Ogia with, I make a strong line . Let them talk. You ban afford to if i cess_ for- the paymaster and his' staff. should .-most certainly order. your Th - 0 demarcation between "must haves" yoflr refusal to contarm to their sten- There was only active service ratings clothes now:" - and. would like. •The "must tiaras" dards gives you a few hours situ and oecasional reservists - to be dealt I I'll thiol: a'l o, it, said I, slid 42• include Plain food, 4ean clothes and'bale for pleasure. or 'rest. -D, H. with. The man of the Royal Navy ;-walked -out of the •shop fCt, pail 5t rooms and lots of ma and water a - proper signed on for a period of (tits had to i West P p go back to France on � •', • �. s -plied to bodies and 6use furnishings,. Short Cute To Housekeeping: twelve years' service at the end `oft , completion of my leave, and; be- MOnTAI:AL - The "would likes"Include fancy work; Ten cents worth of camphor gum, which lie was free to�sever his con- I ins in the Royal $»Binet ra, . it v as j -Being manufaMvren and not buying to ra. '+ eroc+heted doilies, pillow shams, em- one pint of gasoline mixed is ons of vection .with the . i�ravy, but without (general] ex ectad that we sbould sellwealwaysassurethefairest ¢:adios and - IrroideTed towels, bric-a-brac stuck , the best things for chilblains. pension. Zf he was a man of hive to remain out clear in u lam theh;ehe.t market prteea Quicksoturns! ! 0P.A 3 over the mantel and - piano, In preparing grapefruit fon the good ! railways,, malting roads f; rebuilding !Vo price list is;ued but ire .anarantce to •° x character he had the alternative of Y ' g " -hohi your skins separate until, you accept obi -Photographs in like places, plate rails' table, .if it is rolled, .as one rolls a''signing on for a further ten years I bridges, etc., fcr months, i€ not years, .covered wn.•th fancy china, fancy pat-, lemon; the fruit is more juicy and the: i.e., until the .s a of fort I decided I would not follow the � emrsJectouroffer. w g forty,- when h' '7ostAs, 'lase cur`vadrzs which take a p P is loosened, giving a. better ryas entitled to leave the Service with ' tailor's "advice.' and so I: "sauntered '+tteek's time to "do up," -in shortall �Vor. T further down the Strand. WARRIORS tJg ;FAMI; ' z ate fri3s send furbelows so lana• to the When bakf a a pension., Then therg were the ra- r r arnxl and so ro n8 apples -try -my way: ther exceptional cases of-. men who Having to Knit hear one - a# • the w nspicuoua by Run the corer only'part way tlu•aagh. were discharged "Service no longer I many Government of;ices which seem 'Long Live Generals Rotash __sad— " tCbtess'ce in e< bachelor's bnnga- 1 Into ties -little 'cup' place 'the aRgadr, required;' or who purchased their to full of -immaculately-dressed o89- t _ s'4 _ — - - ;- spice and a Tittle butter, and the will d gen}$1_ cers,._it_..sv -brae in itae tli. t Perlmutter," Cried the trench. ischarge to obtain_tnore__con Ali,thess•tlnngs are nice i8 ou-like cook .into and flav_gr the_sehol8 n t, -- h 'ITI y -- -�`he fro,it will also kee to shape employ-aient ashore. n chi tunic way extremely The British .fecbanical Transport ` my ox Slant- theg, or a few of . p ' pe bet- shabby, and that perhaps I lisd better in France reals began with that-lum- In Pre -War Days. - y g tlzetix, may 'apart in dor aesthetic'-�6 than when the entire core is taken really invest in 'one more new khaki bering engine of peace, the London eduea�bion, but I contend they In all these cases the procedure was rig -out, if only for the sake of the omnibus, At the outbreak of hontil- ey ase son- �t much the same. The..men fell in st ! -- � �' -:ter ..b� _*A vp _ . Use'a .been pot to bake -your upp're -iia car a Tz il ' in ano - er ° ci -i ities, Mr. Isaac- F. Marcos.3on says in #o ,make theta and then k , the ship's office and received their. Fps .++ ; The �p cause by cooking as you would os' top and militar,, tailor's' establishment. j of the stove, only do- not sweeterr un- j PAY' tp which 'was. added the sum i Said I to the manager: "I am tifraid `fie Business of War, thousands of �Uaung Il Crew the Stramd-.. �,- � a ce ; Wlized by the auction of their kit; I shall have ng with the fu til done, then add sugar y,» eliminate as t -killers, -killers, T include the then arced suppose the prices •will be • Piccadilly and other streets of the (trhile hot. The flavor is de Y one• but I 3tetropolis and shunted into the rear min's o ee, where the were handed ' +F area. '-The were used to corive r t123 ,e,esd wonderful airless, desserts an r��-by this = � 5 --+=heir Service certiScatea ameal�alY be - ed �_ p' y -"Old Contemptibl y ed fru5ba ase mn- ! very much' down ehor„I as the will t r=sirtlads that Who has .not para to heir mss with a perhaps-]^ had tet- tole® as to make and °P� ttiehs cissas' lovrance fol their curse and then, res wait a few weeks. �* separator in winter to fl f 7 Y' , mortal' army that dashed to the relieL ;moo mtmi#t's to eat, .and all the re lat- And rami one On the contrary, sir, to threes unless they joined the Fleet Reserve , li he rapltied. +Of Belgium. 'was called. ed.•4iae of dishes which csd7 logs ,}tall_ poons of cream sticking to If I migTit offer you.advice, you will.' In connection with their arrival, in. dceaen ling vdionts and give I the parts and thereby !the Navy said good-bye to them. gi you an. gsrsated? I dad �,be a iplace- your order at once. as the,. France occurred Dile 'of trio most am= tack of laid until I evolved tFiis form �f est , Paymaster -closed 'their ac- the tgestot Thane has l counts, ' forwarded ' their . National Prices are sure to gd un by leaps ' using''Incidents of the war. since ;dugTit me, we not Daly nen-ascan- wow t'>SCe to peas it on to other farm ; and bounds, because they will be stop- these omnibuses were rushed from tha _-. w rheas -#Kia and-+ro'ttieai's rilstrie as in merino turn $ealtb Certificates to the Admiralty, ping the making of khaki cloth in #f�sla, they .are erimrinals. Dyspepsia , �°mrn+if Y have that trouble: Ir - and_other.-_mea.-were dratted -to -the order to_cope-w3tTi tfie:cly sn trade." Sys of._pwce dtretitly i�rto the is wasted in theE! m I through s generous half-ewp of boil- ,ship they had" left in their plats. `•I91 r— „ on f war, they appeared on the fig'.- fng water `aiXT fallow - Inniediatel' Under this system no arrangements —e think about it, I said zone, ` , _Add to thi»i 'lint of ,things cut out. Y ' I and a In n; �. o with the Milk; thea if watsiz liaised were made for th _ tieing that- had become familiar to dsrily wearing of delicate lingerie My account with Messrs. Cox !k Co. am"mm us the stop men. The ratings discharged the London population. The virtues ; t roai:lg and yga have _,trim 'bawl, have it ,! ]]trial vvaraier -,than ! at the end of twelve years' service not showing the huge credit balance 'safety of soap, matches and 'safe razors �lresh milk instead o! cord am in waxen were- often-. smart men who had de- ; that .one would.exvect for an *Meer were still extolled Ott their sides. At !s'}soisi SR, that beauty loviarf women on leave from the- Front --well I just _. Warati that time the'Potash and PerImutteti ? daft on. So you ,see why I say I weather. AS cones, -etc.; tided to Better themealres; these were ;left it at that, and continued my Atoriea; made into a iima�tr beforehand tla�at no Dale g,P, before screwing ti!se bowl together, a distinct loss to the service. They peregrinations down the Strand . play. were bav- `iirtg'- to follow my adrvioe. also helps. ' - were generally helped bq the Navy , wonderin fo m self wit Ing a big -run at a well known Lou- I'•think perhaps the hardest pant of fir Y Y peace shouldtheatre. - - ' -----4• - Employment-Agencq, or some similar -1111,11 don• • 14'early :�or-ery London' bofag a' Young 'mother is -the - ;NEWFO e o in good ; a hu hat getting and civilian clothes, aud'should'there- .. jobs on. their. 'own initiative. The.; read. See Potash and Perlmutter at -tmaks for , others -men unwillin by be the .reason of still further in- -the Queen's Theatre." your ctrildreri. Up to the To be Hent -to British Markets' in a g,•oQ not allowed � flatirig the exorbitant prices. that _war � That injunction burst upon .the un. - time ad your first baby's arrival you Chilled State. to re-engage,or men wh had earned ;has produced._ - b2 :been ezpeeting other folks :to, - a ve 11 pension at -the end. oft . euspectiag people --eof France. When liter to you. ma a to find their twenty-two years, or men inraI- 1�ATIONAL ANTHEMA the first line o o n7lsuael filled with satires you begin to Tice a� a market for Newfoundland du -lied i.ided just found themselves adrift in -,- Tommies swept up the road to Mons, life a :rte fish in Britain. The first shi went s sailor's suit with a few the French soldiers and civilians stood ' of service to others. P pounds in Moll o[ Them Are Out of Date at • ' At tinct *e nurse and your mother has arrived Hitherto the cod caught i their pockets and'. a 'railway • pass. the Present Time. - at attention on, the roadside and yel- You .you must do this and that for on the Newfoundland banks has been On the other hand, the men of the I led: =+. the baby's sake, matt before Anany, after being cured a:sd as! tied reserves -arid -cosaLguar -Aster .the Franco-Prussian War of-` . ,�Viv ka - :mwn* you wake up to find the young This article found its readiest mark. called up 1'or fourteen or twenty-eight 11870 the* "Watch on 'the Rhine" be- Rerhnutterl" tyrant telling yon hvm'elf. For ets• in Spain; Italy, Greece; Portugal, days' anqual training were abbe to I came a dud as far as n national an- i They thought that tits names of the ,11ti3e iggeratable' xessoii, eMkTeen ae_ Brazil, and the West Indies. The rule ceturn to 'their civilian work at once, I them for Germany was concerned. it famous Je�bish trteichanta were those same t�eoim their ear,'iest consWous of the- Roman Catholic Church pre- + so their discharge involved no hard-. was. completely out of date, supersed- of the British generbls in command o! +. moiiants that theft mother is their scribing a fish diet' on certain Jaya ship. ed, on the shelf. Now it must be the Expeditionary Force. �! n personal property With no ruts and occasions has stways created a ' Tbe'Nevv System, taken down and refurbished, for the Rhine will henceforth 1 Allenby'a Ride. si*113ch: they are boned to respect Aad demand for it in ,roost of these c3uii `But-iiuri,ig the war the nav$T per- , for a consider- Across the 1 � after awhile to .mothers .. tries. The war, as Dr. Lloyd, the sonnel has grown from• 120,000 to• able part'of its course, be again the plains of Armageddon, `'iaegin-'to febl a lie' thensselvea as Premier of Newfoundland iota out 'boundary between France and Ger- Men from; Britain; Hindustan , points out,, some 500,000: Apart• from the men , ,!+hough 'th4r duty to . t'he�ir children has very prejudicially affected the I of the Navy proper; there are pen- many. I Empire men, with pennons dying, was paramount. ' _ . fishing industry,. whidh is the -main- stoners, Fleet Reserve, Royal Naval Nevertheless, it , is. probable that War mosaic heroes and man, 1.And 0a a' matter of fact it is. I stay of the prosperity of - the island. Reserve, R.N.V.R., coastguards men the Germans for some time to come Plunging forward, stern of purpose '~ +, " will taboo this once -popular so be- To 'the rescue' of the scuta ` atilitiett only me of theng, '100 g a mother bas to do it to drawal of transports have interfered -trawler section, "mercantile iatinga, sauna, until the Aon has paid his Battered, beaten, tortured, hungered >, verve b� dtdldren. Children . first, with the export trade, and the_ aur- .and .the Australian• Canadian, and ; debts, it is probable that the Allies _ Victims Qf .the German ghottla. h° a �'�► U ,the '�'- W&Y• Too chase �by the British ' Government of South African branches of our naval X11 do muds of the rvatchiag on the Nothing could restrain their ardor' .. tetany mothers turn it about and make the fish oils and products• of -Icelan'd i forces, alt serving affaat-Und'er differ- Rhine. • In fact, the song may be said Blazoned with the sting of strife. - .` ::Mie ahaiffren second. • A cleat' well- and Norway to prevent them falling ent systems of pay and different to have changed hands. That high Steeds consumed with restless vigor ' kepi: hoose to them of more impor- into German. hands, has also tended agreements. ` - and ;nighty sank, too, "Deutschland Partners twain for death or life. r.°f il& than bappY cifldren: - But' t • - - uber Alles," which broad] translated On to victory, bold Crusaders! ' � ,� , � to depress file Newfoundland mdu's- Unlike the goldiere, the sailors were y . a -are �n'on$• They_ will have many trv. Now an endeavor is -being made, not called up in .groups,: but entered means. "Germany Top -dog," is also - Draw not'rein till fight is won, years to keep up the house after the with the encouragement of the Gor- I voluntarily, for the most part, under ; either dead or dying. It would cer- Bear th' escutcheon, bright and' stain " chibdren are grown, but -the years- ernment, not duly to' regain, but to special a less who'.' Otey can train their children extend th _ to sing it at resent. Possibl " there Till the se 4 -bits af u; sn -� of.the balance of pay due to each man, P y - s "The fisheries of Newfoundland," said will be no light task, a�pd, in addition, are still 'some Germans who sing it, Yours the brow which laurels circle-. are'a14 too rev°' all old Writer "are more valuable i each, will be furnished with a civil but as a national anthem it is quite . Yours the torch. of living flame - soIf I were a young mother today I than the gold mines of Peru.", It is I em loyment form a out of .date: Yours the gratitude of -nations- - - ld sit :down • with a pencil and p , protection and In fact, there is at present a slump Yours the crown of deathless fames paper and make a hat of everythingsaid that 'the rich banks off the coast identity certificate, a demobilization _ I of•fthe island areby -no means -ylelding r ration book -611- of them war innoSa- in national anthems, seeing that most wry•to do in a weeds- Then I would 90 the full harvest-wii'ich'could' betaken tions. ° of them ire laudatory of kings and i through it and pick out the things I from them. The idea is to send large Equally necessary are some further emperors who no longer occupy their $et dgno and fhose.I never manage to quantities of the -fish .to Britain in a ; arrangements which have .been made -thrones. Seeing that, at least a score i. t at. I sRzould s both •,its and-chilled.state. This would cut out the for the wdll-being of file discharged of petty kinglets .,are out of work in '&"� s �' to keep nti svheut ad ice done in order expensive process of curing and. salt- sailor. .After dispersal from ship or Germany alone, that Russia and Aus-,� -'�SB W keep op i' good i,evar hit and what I Mg the cod. At any rate, the first: barracl;;s he -will receive twenty-eight -tris- have both lost their emperors, Want to de because everyone else .is' . and that new racial combinations and ' dodrsg it. Those Iasi things I'd kiss shipment has been made with the days leave before his final discharge, - a-_�._-g��_u�l ,h __children goodwill _-and encourazement of -the ' during which .period he will be -paid permutations are being formed -every - are grown up Ministry of Food. In includes not leave allowance at. the, _rate, of, 2s. ld. where, it is -no wonder that such is'_ ' If fliers Kms any4rie in the neigh-� only' cod, but haddock, ' turbot, At•-� per diem.• Before the war, leave the case, and that the "ltiiaraeiliaise"= ,i � whom -1 could g� to help me ]antic salmon, and Caplin, a delicate � allowance was but . Z%d. a day>, and is taking its part as a sort of universal ��a -fm hours -each week I ehauld hila Pt h - of the smelt• faFniiy. _ It- is -es was not credited in these circum- national anthem. �e� , therm, even if the Entail is not paid for petted that other shipments will fol- stances. __. Before 'he goes home the In the tibia lanit I'd like, A cattle low. it this one gives the anticipated suitor will receive a soil of £2-12s. Two Hinds of French. results.• 6d•�to r Negro soldier from Louisiana ex- .For Profit �e1p now, and time -and strep ' to - -- p Dulls himself with a civilian :• ,- lainsahis difficult in, makin the - y -'your babies. is'of more�imrt- - suit; an overcoat will be loaned him, p y g Wrftefot!'rq SaJletirt ce__tltarr a deed to a farm. And I He Explains. • - if necessary; and he will be provided French people understand him: �,• with foal for his free curie "It's dis way," explained one., "Ah • • f}thould buy eveiry�thing I could in the ::Are you down on matrimony , j y ' �tarl0 Fertilizer$ " „ Jack`tt „Perks„ - talk Freach'puhfectly, but not de kind R*ay of labor-saving devices to save ,� Not at all; said .the old' -bachelor, ley talk in dis country. You see, Ah �Itelf ;the drudgers of heavy_ farm. Matrimony, is. well enough, -Arrangements are being made so learned French -from- m fathah-de TR'ofr�c Yon will have enough of it "Yes?" 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Bo .. ,..�. tale south`•wcire oa - * , $CC'S r SiaittTrO- . man eta![—s barxow_lte ,rosy til- i., -�'! r ►7we j C*t. rski— r ed 'Phrase caenhati in 4he tea- _ =.�• ao>A 11�i titre . a failure. �.at�s. r u PBS O Ontario. ogle. Box i- LW r Showing :�'- as hid been.a•'c . , �: ii So rangy-Lfd—Toroteta . r9. Pu 8t. Quentin. The swift advany+ a them ___,- - og - E3� ----r was jnml 43- e6 ,that woaieII EEE, NEV�'SP.ApSR I108.BA�JI► , A }mportance.' The Germans, had hoped a style dgeze Win it oncarto. owner roiiur .. STYLE , "Becaus France soil ta.000.ertit'- h to a}n..an ,•equal_, success all along crowd end buckle up their tender toes, 1 footwear they 63flLflT. from th t amount APvI J. Toronto. _ _._ ted. Toronto #. O .. . _ e line. Corns. 4 t 110' BOOT$, •B."0,5jk L It iremairied to try. a>I_ain• •The next Y painful pests which merely makes a �so'r.>ca>�faOQs j _ corn grow hard. This suiciSal habit " RAIit1GOATs attempt may be called another version �, light aewlE at home• solo or . � T. FREE 'Write for a Copy- to of the original idea. On March.213 may cause lockjaw 'and women are LADIE6 t Dew D To DO P�.dr ' ;SEN an attack between ORpy and Neuville- warned to stop it. ware dime. gam- P& sents nq _ 3t. Vaast was launched in order to r' CLOTHING CO- �' Alfew drops of a driig called-frees• tantm ch"K NaPiio Msausactat•!as BELL 70RONT0 one applied directaR upon a sore corn � �Pany. Montreal. W, P.O. BOX 426 extend the southern success. The :, t XNC7�R ' TUMOR3T LUMPS. _ M 'y s' f and German staff"were tonIIdeat that they - corn, root anduick relleall l ftsoouth without %"� cures.- ' would recover Vimy Ridge and cap- - me�n--for - t - ht o! the -first- - Ask:=the-dru" out Into by our home treaimentM 4,i3as iy-else-vreitt Pain. San ounce -:---�-----=� t✓ � -blow. As i9 knawa, they failed tom- .-. , - i � - gats. very little buffs sufficient to ire= �.��t� tat u���� o�a _ °move every iz o 0 or callus C ktely. and or e f3 corn s Ha HOPE. P 4 ,n 11 from one's feet.` r Vs9s+++ Unyielding Valor of $ritish Thin drug is an ether compound and Articles- an dries in a moment and simply shrivels We buy false teeth,. Old gold, si"r:'"� UP the corn without inflaming or even diamonds, platinum and watches. $361+ g appeared 'on the German side of .the the surrounding. tissue or reels by regia- - RAISER'S GRAND OFl+'ENSIYE hill Were: First, the'arttllery Prepare- t trritatint, est prices paid., Bend pa. because they A e li thi out d y u mail° m t 9F 1918 `xaa not sufficient, jjj_Y� gin C p s an pin on o r tared and receive o1nty order bl. wife's dresser. mail. . ... -cou fast aoughuand eegondtheure- N l eno, , return RERINI D COMPANY ' r- --- - r Toronto ion Conservation of Heat t4 Vlefio is Street' +Jlrrecked' by the Unyieldinag aintance of the British infantry went Heating a drafty house is like bail- M Trent beyond all German calculation. Presented by ,British in! y Again it became necessary to re- ® moc"A inmgyout a leaky boat— Wosaea'a gecrg3dn of the Man!-LN for emergency ;T� ' - Tenton Expert Admits- __ consider the situation, and this time o A house properly ventilated toha Grzain Gravers adopteda Two' ' more profoundly, the resistance -had without drafts takes leas coal to heat. luti to asking the Doanini�aa Govern µ Wellington used to say he had spent. Chink all openings, but make proper been eo strong, the check so discour- men to create a -Federal Health Bud• ` • #fie military •life is trytpg to guessaging and the losses so heavy that provision for ventilation. eau. 14Fwhat was going on on the Ether aide a to give up of the hill, says s war correapon en . 1 fan to break ttiaaray T.taimoat stares ataatb altogether the origins p What an abamd=cs o! grace in the } . * History has to estimista these stra- through to the sea north of Amiens- soft folds of thii d SVM gkirtl Aad A,' -Health Saving �____::—tegic guesses, sari- already the -time ,They looked fora new scene .Qi ac- `t =se, too, has fla the grace that, � �� xLygurVED E�, has ce-rte when the pioneers of hioa tion in which they could work with { at gplt'*y gives to a gown. Mein Reminder. Don't _ 'Waittory are beginning to reduce the chs smaller forces and with Boma chs Pam No. 8676, Lades' Basque•ai the war to order.of ancc�a, but still thesea wda the 8 , g j 'to 44 bust. Price, 20 cents. antil yaw g•t a Spanish I Demos`ve>t IN;l1ANT1 I Have befoze me evidence. which lure. No. 8577, LOAls' Three-PSM Skirt. i War Reading this German history of the 22 , 20, �'n. I 11shows more cleanly than anythingyet In fi sizes, .... to 82 araiat. _ e pubfiahed what was happening on the camlalzn of 1918 one finds himself cents. ; - -- as side of the hill during those thinkin " o! some ca ed begat tearin e. 1t the !trot sisn of iL Its Healing ' e� L box G., Yastrael. P.Q. Pdasw • and biting at the bare that shut him Captain von Sc win gan in, unable a to un ars r. hopeless - Qualities are —axing. {, '!'H19 OLD' RELI gannet; thea- he went iato..the is 'and yieldtn� only S .' LDQ'M SF Ltd- tile fighting.. MIN Ltd. ARD'S LINIMENT CO e ` Bir service and worked with artillery when battered and, wounded by his Tarmonth. X.S. fighting and bombing squadrons. He own deaperatign, he sinks exhausted big knee l'.ke this. but 1►vv>?'tarso 4 1917. may have a� Of bmsee an itlll received a staff �i► a Deletion AntldPated. ,F ankle. hock. stifle. knee or t}naai.• When General von Below was as the Still trying for the sea ns ! - . -- - — 1 - Italian roe n organo ha _ o Aunt Mary "Did Santa Claus s yan ve h you naked for00191 with him. When the scene o! German of Ypres. This.. says gchwinl., - in your letter, my dear? sctivity- and German boPea Qhifted Eo Dunkirk and Calai3 as its objective. / - Little Ethel—••Oh dear, noI But on without !a{ in ,eom- will dean ie France, volt Below was put and lr6m the opening. of the attack it before I wrote I. lies daddy say that the horse. No blister+ ao inand o'! the .Seventeenth Army, and was intended to push tight LhrouRh• _ f3chwiak went With him. ble o! teed- i so I—we}l, I sok. more than I ex- (drops required at an applirrtSaa. 13-g41? e 'the gena had not been stilLlcieat'y a•�• °aL'Q'a "'� J :. pectAw w Back a a free. A13sOftstrt R- ie ami j1x aa�ici.b� P+�a6n! The main am OWL idea of tits great Gelman studied-and again this branch of w _ . a. _ _ .. • a, .was- er -- ldaimsw~ eloree � - tw� a rYi�iafira of i _offensive to 11918, he saS I am told, - r cutting the difficulty of the A'=ound, els sYonau %.Ittasenst. =break through to •the sea, and ` IN:1. m a •• British army into two parts, one of prevented the heavy artillery A mixture of two of mors honeys � sy�bma, gt.: as a++a b Cisre`r •which was to be drives baric on the ammunition..being brought uP, !dao - _ a'avaye� ia. datker than any Of the _ ehaaael ports while the other fuss., to .cartaia._German divisions to their ad- arp ut it. _ ' Else An AWN 3%N be thrown sou#ltward to disorder Spon wants found quantities of wine, p �a the French. Al]' that happened alter- to its natural use and got drunk. a tt�.<s ward was is the nature of attempts Finally and as usual " the "Ciatence T S�OA�'S FQR { -.-to repair the plea which had gone, o! the English troops,. especially about .. i - _ _ Bede B�NCor to inbatitute some other Givenchy, led to delay._ j� _ `s+ z 1Vinori it►slly cap- Miscsienis dna. : — V 31 — _ _ _._.. 34mah sari-ICY W e FAIN REIEF templated: ?. is cnriona hQw closely the story - _ _ _ acosding to. Von of this northern oifenaiae resembles 4 Came is pimples sad For the plan. fost- Bchwiak,' :did gb iwry from the first that of the first great attempt to the R , Fon don't haps to rub !t in _ .. get quick, tom P Fsoaa • F7 s :y, mud ctsenlar Even while the Ks was send= south. Both began with a_spe a ars smart, but sAw ins about teLgrama, while the British neral staff con- . Vests of all iwtigth - • . . `: � re�iei '. � was totted II � �.am t�ha�s success which _thee general . below the vmut- _ bile was reading anxiously o! that sidered a iai:ure; in bath there fol- �}g one w h hangs . .._ _. in WK thea water �I ed retreat span Amiens, the GeV, Item to repair the damage, line is possessed of 'aa nnumt+►l smart- atria was cors and sed ppnn = harri laws an a pt Pattern No. 8744, Once you tried it on that stiff a sur that.:.tliey had failed. again- The nese. McCaall and I had to sestch, m mea -staff knees dl a set the plan on its legs g . 18 too 20 The stria was dry �90 different are facto from impart In a sis�ea, joint, sort muscle, sciatic pain, rheu- i<rcm.y�epiag sari 2ti cents- uratic twinge, lame back, you'll find�� and Weald. My flees was t desires, so different thiVga look on the attack of April, 1918, on the Given- Misses Prises. soothing relief you never ,� Mini eight. by fannt was fusels to open yesaa...��ice, a cyarrrt, I1 wanadverdeeaseatlw other side o! flee hili. out .the no-them salient and give a These Pettus �! be obtained Thought a liniment could Product no .• eat offensive of March further advance as original- i�ioat y bocwl Co.,0 Boal Won't stain the .akin. Asad Oiswwwri sad I seat For Ili that gr chance o!� _ nyl he a►ain weight cif the attack was ly intended. This also failed and til item tlae McOall - m�ss,wquic no time in FaIrge8�ttle �pre'lO• Iatterwardaboailti north of the Somme.. "'the ,gate Toronto; Dept- W • to. gave quack results. A 1 Qavas sot aver s coact wke:i I w�scotm- •fro have fallen the German staff •threw >xP mesas economy. Your own or any yid.,• (6ivaed) Mass Adalat The Germans no intention of in the north and put Saida their hopes afasesss� ist has it- Made in Can Alderson, AA1Ttm, besa III A ., .s a Oared other dings} �yottr akin is already fsealslsy seed = massing divas ' :. south ot— a line o! the sea. ads. Get it today r 1 P k so by using Cutfensa•8oeP by tow-bloil 3ravan. i;om St. Quentin to AmienbT Von Scharink, wrho may, PeThePa, Nprestda" arm Pew- _ ' a�paes = tp soatbe ast+l� so the actual results of the' severe steak !or' one school of German mili- The Bulgarian word for "surrender" a P- a n m- Atkins to britsdon,sedaw. - e i6 was when Tommy- teaddn of th at this " - but tv cy on h _check to the northern recti Lary opinion, thinks t b preside, • aa� oitenaive .and their great ' advance in serious mistake. ilia view is that if tting on with th rheoa�i�,aess.or the skin ea every man had been thrown into •the was 4xpeC� to remember a 1Pas Imes Sam b7 a'd' _ e �dstietiea.• A.. snafus. on the Bethune-Ypres front little thing like that. & �" 8o1dsw2e►bfRsi .'• i -.-• the Germane would "almost certain- a soldier was called before .. ! , the channel porta. �e �' �' i1• have,reached-_ his colonel, and asked if it was trva • i�—� In the t ghtiri'g o!'the whole cam- that he had bayoneted a Bulger who FOR YO NR MORSE TMIS WINTER paign of 1919 what most impressed had surrendered to him. $ P 0 H- N ' S DISTEMPER. COMPOUM -` �` Schwink was the disCrSPan. between ,The soldier dtuisd this, hotly. _ "It H �Ol lee the Gercrtan staf!'e estimate ad the Wag this way, sin " he explained. "He X in the best PrOPhYlaala ss.iust disease Tw•atr # : • fighting valve of the British-divisions some up to me on outpost-" mtun p e>polix'e chits viii act ae an ef[octi.e yre•eatadti = insure ow bars" and mules against D ' - - r Dl �+ and the actual value. The German as a hoyater. I says to him: 'Is it euonxa In any form. when there t& so son =bra, general' ata!! consistently' and cos-' paradise—paradisel' And as be did- our horde is so often ezosad. keep 7oar aor+s • n't answer I sent him fberel" Q� $s aaalag the �var d$rnt hatiiia iw t�l�I'eS rFftlQ siderably underestimated the value Of 1 _ 1K ptlxt. the British divisions- which had. been , ... _. engaged. MONEY 'ORDER>t. �A@R G *PORN MEDICAL COMPANY, Goahe@, Indiana, It is alwarA safe to send a Dominion - Last and most irritating o! all these t 8 it10 � chapters o! di`silhisiOn must have been Express Money Order.. Flue Dollars - i �no gdee�" the discovery that, as_ Schwink putscee �a;e. j, rlt>tu - ;t, "the figl ins valve of the German g� and gaga: prise cOMCVtioa Pvevi ` versify overesti- ".hit's nothingl" Tommy answer- aar%p_o�dar�s ��00o A t ,� awes of oar s,►as.»s+'m' " divisions ted;'s was >io - . uAt Zeebrugge there wave three �LTO>aAs0:•inct"EsfuD to t«rhe er'�ine of bO. ' _ - artnOs sunk in port. wit]-beawst•d iOban Atftri�a oan be made in either 4r both Germanthe SaiIW-' feaw'O'ayaa� to be had by writ for ' What They're Getting. MUMS 4kWNM ss ea oft gar ulty a Paa��n' '�� t ehoald Po „ as h�ne-ytae one tea;' said Mrs. Edith Wharton at a vichas made of br wa ta�eed rator°s`�rgiag t 0 nsatts `�+vhs aeiay sour i I` .M•C,A. fes in Paris,: are -going to be and c$ioPPed W4- ure�ae• aa7 �t�tar 4 Bus nop, actor the oontast sad win a Oaah Pte+ �� - —po" y they're aLled •vitis hoatey �aw mace aost of the auchie• pariahs. Wherever they go' 68 Wellington si.. Mot;ti'sals,Ql�.a gging to be .ubuied. And it will be .fie Or►eeia+ fYlaeuiaeturinp Coretpat+y, - - useless !or' thein to 'compleiia -2.L1r_ ReHet__ -- — --- e - ar C hes a the for Headache beside the -- `•* � ��' C•�-= t--Ma£it BVOr >9Z1d Engadine: One morning v n eccoaW lake he stopped _ to talk to some flea- A ase' CIM . -� tral ladiea,and s little girl -who �ve►s dig.sad ood; a gaNe ffi elI>Se In the patty whispered something to � nanitLe its hich in WM absosb•d by the►. ea and �T R her mamma. stip ra irritates' fhb sen PAIN1t-401he German, smiling aAd twi . g, to aynaptosas Ballad eT SUFFER PA r'BVOIt'I his Saiserlike mustache, said jesting- ewwa aessral rheums- �� vat attseks of s'beaWat sAollaa �j to the little girl: _ be@ eta 16 to 30 drops of ioothat' w sad tache. evoails atn1 c.�or Wutae C�I9nk .. _ , ly Retie* SeigaPa g�rap will correct sore W�ea�boY��es�oKtar. !' s rude to whisper' dos a{fordreli•f• ttaea saes fhaadli► looked him straight in the eye Eao14�a s ortw^tasr� BIasT BEitlsDp CO.. and sttewe__coldly _ _ -- '• „But it would have been rudei .: '. �:.:..- ..a.. .•..• - _':... r :.'-_. . -_:.. ,cwz '2s.,;,......�:T.. .. '�]•� '•. ':. �. v.._.,n.,._ '^:.b�_an,.. �.5.... _. - a..»:?stkp�,ia•6G.. M..�W :.t.. .Bt:_: •.+'�.. ,,.Mac..e•..M�w+.•:`�wir.aae,�.L'�ry z�i�C`FQ,_ay".r �,'`V Ss _r t �' I ML_ .+a.• -0 • •��V„-�sa,�i?� 'M `?S i 3.a. •: P � � �'Jub'P�1. �i4 i' CI „i"""-,3 .:;;. . , .... ' . �`'• [ t ii 'a+ltlChbt} _ .. „ . ,w .. r .... , %140im; � h a earil>~c ba b Wd _ 0 a1t>t1+A#1 " � • T T ,�ii,, or .. bF •' ' ;. rq as.:S,t70: 3olth 4adc. a vtecul'4Ait.' tMhLeh shat! tie ah- - . n. _pbea tamedr.". .. ;.,! b .flat. ..dittoEr ! wrartot is each tea �' •• ,, - . I " .::-K..'?.:'`- -- `. Gt: 16acttt. � lK:t#fl• And which "Cetistt btr b . 'l our v ter• z .. w; , ... „ ... ''i'aa" tee qjo La. 640 . nt►me. taOD� �' ;.' � a• 1 r rJ •. o!' the- tneinlcl 1 t ^� �.�..�..� vlewing the H dro-Eleatred Dom- y Pa L F. the � ' A_- }�0 Pa rile ; 11.86 if paid iia 'adrraoe. - misllion, 6.1I0s P'. S. J�ich Year in whloh issued. the coaseeutiye _ :. , , zg MUMS .* _� 6♦001 H, Pugh. ditto, 6.00 D R Bed. eDOg Te o! such, tag .and -the wordsP " •OHN MURKAR �r ton, on acct, of aal& o, a , TO,OD: - owns p, and the assessor _ no� Public Librsr gam}- shall leave a tag at the titsis of making - - - Nvrts AND COMMS . Publlo Library, 15, 0. 1��' Claremont hta annual aeseaetaeat at the reaideace �. - The etandin committee' on Dam&-spetieed, and aeTa bat th such map 'Below � `OI2 r '� �" - • gee to sheep k�ued b y Will find a list of .Ayhxrer $rand Q nods —� - There is quite t� widespread feel- and recommended We Pollowia F Doge .reported ay beabtained from the assessor at at PC1Ce8 y0II Otl1ilDOt dIi�1110at6 ; 1 Gf- g throughout the British Em- meats: Jas. L. Palmer• foe one la b Ding e lens without we8rfound rua- �.,,, --:— — ir@, and-no> doubt the, - _ killed, 18.00;- Ha.r• Can Cor _ + os, Annan for inspect- !tilled by an ersop,..oreEtna rhe way he d Can>�ed,VIoned �.�� r og eaiats' in .the utlier entente in' tele foregoing, 1.9^, •. -15c 1.75 nations, ths;t the watT+ai4 q on too g committee on Bonuses env Police hdlagietrate ar h ust der o! Cauned Plums;' , The sti3odin :. 20e, 2.8g1. w 11 r boon. 'It is claimed b for Wire Fences re c of Canned Pears, 17c 1.85 y the tniIi pogted as follows.: rhe Peace trap be sold or kilieal. In star experts Application received from - Chas:' A, future no rebates r refunds shall be Canned Peaches,,. '` 17C 1.85 �� Y parts that the position of Barclay for bonus on 160 rods-of wire allowed or rnadA nF ri,Ys se It German ,armies at the tithe febceon east side of the Brnrt._ • Get your sa i Bow; Z`he aay�og br. dogs after the close of pp y` Y' will riot be cheaper -12g art3}ji{ ' m 4th--souses on, t$e chairman of of the Court of Recision in each year, ,� gne 'taxa moll; the crammltt#d�to inspect the same and On m`otton it was decided : tb:,t the ;f P81'ate, and ;that if the actual report, CouncO as a hod :: PVe have a fall line of Rays,! Purple stook %ode - .r $9 ting 'llad�_ eontitrued for only The standidg committee on Roads that goes Eo Toton�o on Fadxg+ e t three days :longer;. they �votild ed�t.hetfugowe. ii g�paainentand seco� nton of theeCanada $' Hanna, President to 3' Royal Purple Calf Meal, b1.50 have met with a defeat tiupaeeIW White, for breaking roads and shove regard to the l ortonto E s e�rny and Iloyttl Purple Puultt y Specific, 30c and 80c M fin¢ In history,' The allied liagsnow between lots 19 and•20 ,in also lion. Findlay 14lrlliarmid with 11. ;Succeeded in ghen, . had.. the 0th col,„• to be charged to... the tee act to the }�iugeton road. �T � ''~ getting them into L/Ai1 E t,�� , county, 300, B. OP, Latton and ushers 1�he council now :xr3jauc�ted to- meet _ S ; /C`HARDSC.7/V �� such a tra}� _that serer a r`-�' j{ll� for shovelling aril levet!, - p s 34 and lot,�K •1�7 �'ardx again hfondav; Dixrch 3rci, for the 'r�3� Q-�QVER . ,,I le, The allied generals knew JrL,. Palti,ei•, fcpii�rep bridQeopp lot io 2t. triu,sagiion of general i:usiness: the ezatt state of affairs, and con L, 8.75 D• Annis, GS'L ds—"`�`'- _ 1 ' P'oeh knell• if the fighting tivouldy gravel, aAL_ N. ANGISTER. * AL SI c —�� ' M '28.20: o Annis and' other, hagling . K E • .1J E L'� 1'D ` ' ` (� -" 'Looticue for •'Daly' a8'v6hty-'two gravel con 4,nand lAltonat roadween land worm FEB. _ �7� Ci 1J eep away the 'flu' C6 EDNEbDAr. FEB. 28TH-AuctlOn �/{%� T E D t ; ' ;floats longer, he would have been spreading gravel. 280,p0 Oo. Tress., sale'of farm stock;-implements, etc., WANTED q,�, - h8iled as the greatest roilita GOs°nsbi 'e share in p>ainiina Larkin's at lot 7d, can, 4, Uxbridge, the pro- ., BY buping a tyarm gn•eatec ry and tirefnwood bridges, 75.70° perty of Thos. Coady, Sale at one. . We will pay the hi hest Coat' I have` s big range ,”- -' •leader the R orld had ever'seen. The Obaimittee recommends as fol. See Mils, ,H, S• Pugh,.•e,uctioneer• . g to choose from in men's .. K oald have been Lowe : prices for all ;kiinds women's, boys' �iI, Hut khat aietor w Ferner, FEB. 1.&ra-Auction sale of ; ' secured onl' b That the upkeep o! the township farm stock, implements etc., at .to of seed. .. and girl's `. r- 4 _ q y. the saoriSee of roads be floant<ed by a special tax to be ' ' g,'the property o! Send us samples and get sizes, _j r flash thousands of lives. - By; cos. $, Pie>rerin Y y levied in lieu of statute labor aad by Wm• C4ourile. Sale at one. ,gee at trees that eadnot be I . fi$reeing #o '.aQ armistice at the grants O! the township, counr.il. bills, • F.:Pcstilt; auctioneer. _our Prices •before. P - 4. 1., f Mme the That the tteoney derived from the WED:3t38DAY, litat3c s bra- selling. found elsewhere. ' -,,, y did, tleey were prompt. special levy be spent ae far as Auction The 'best of facilities Call and see the bi .ran V, -5S ~ sed' .by _theft .humanity, and by possible sale o! farm stock, • implenieatr etc., Of within the districts "where collected= at lot 12. rear of con. 8, Pickering; for eleania g ge ,p'st s; -� •, .t# reeln to that ever y ratepayer• }rave the oppor- , the Property of the estate of •llae late ` 4,. 8. g this artnistlee which tunic' to earn thele. rci of LA - ' • . ` - ... . nderwear for - C$8`Giermaas` were . - -- — R• LT y p porfioa ttre James mmoa. S,rte at one, - _.-a,hole family: preaejng tnr so special levy: 7.., hard 'tct.ettve t. btils. seer. _ Y the : ' :` ... districts. r vt a etto . - — --.-.. by �: the �surk io earh diatrictto . J• a;utih3lstioa, the allied leaders- be Pct to thedire�t superviiiva of t3ITBY O'vTAR10-IIgOld, North Cl$remOIIt_ . p C$rd� of• Thalaka �s� _ -were willing to forego a victory the member; of the r ouncil, -- ... - .. -- . ------ tgC „that would have rocl.titned t ru That a tie,fii; ient'nutnber of ('�>rn• ( We isish to thank our many friends _e - r ° t e greatest generals the world tract to et1`icirtui} salt on an trork +,and, ne hbors far their isiact aYsd' I .-Cl p � . � N_J9AJL%_J . . ., tat expressions of bympathq. �, J -� -,iaaat ever. seen. While the German required. } y- during the Illneee and death of the .. 'L bat a township. Road-Superintend- 1J f 3` grate- 11 I 9 . ate James HOwiu, a� hereh P., artnles-have not been 'atitsihiltcted eat be.appointed and'erri 10 ed b}` tht� ully acknowledge with- sl"ere- sip- Begittnin -.- .. r v the $elrl ttatfle, they have tufted: P y - preeiatiu-n.: = _ R"w'ith y: turciay, Pee. 7tb. ae grill di'-pose�ofour - duv aben ter f�',sll aliliittet°y wtock tri resel ¢r!'r" < practically surrendered, but the That his duti4—Jx. as "follows : To i -- FANrr.t -. g y'tedueed prieea. . aOw c 3� construct all brid ea a - ery se a grading on roads, also Cut�Y'® _ - 8 cost~ 1 r: Aefeated, and. the GerW110' people t`P"cial'work when reyult'ed' bi any s was we be ; =are Svelenmia t member - T 9 to _ ' prepared take orders set an 9ceogats be certified by I — • - for Dress-Making.- . ;•x;�. t- ctorionr+. _The Germ +tls err:` be. the Commi—Ir-pr, and the Cormnit.. luta .sf ibr f, Jr,hn,.Allen - Haight, .7 - t In thl Estate a f ' �• t lag taught that.th rioaeF to eceire, y 'i..w.n;hi g $ an wjirf►5 nj� - __ -} - ___` . - ... !Dy d1d t"sat lcisff pkv,' oat for work I _..ta the Cott Er r' l'iel<et74er, • -�� _! ij�r�! ^� i1JC �Ce the war. and for done. d]!e - -- Keneratioias Lhev. The report- -was ' i+idopted . uttani-1- pect-ned. w$11 have rte other idea: Also, on moua+lr: - - - -.-• - ___..-- _ -- *N • tIJ<e grounds that their- armies a tione156hereb frau, puts raat to y R A by-law was introduced and peas- ..8 c . Cha 1'1.1, R, S._ -0._11714, _ - PICKERING ed threw hits vgt,ocir reaaia tbat:att p GARAGE�= d r kitty° sot been defeated the Ger• in !t ungawful tar an dog is cava t D�aottai2taviaR-claims againac g 1 the estate of the said John Allen !Z� ;, =luso® are tr;ing• to gait- better le ge In the township of Puckering un- H- ght, wha died at the said To�►a- Hstviu f'"r � - ;terata at tb'e lege such dog is wearing in plain sight I ship of I ckofin$ on the 3rd day of g -purchased the Rarege business -of Russell Andrew, mod are peace table. `Mang Novemt,er, 1918, are- r PN'Pared w re ' equired to de. Pair aU makes of autos, • 13svtag worked to ati � ' ' of the opinion that the IIaa Tl.>b[E TABL �E�w sing Sto �0 'liver o; seadbF past, repaid, taAr- aura factory fora no 96 pears, cveare_Prepa.r I m ahoald have beets ham113&ted to T. R Train. g _ t_b _ - - tu >r E,h ciao, N itbp, Ontario, - -.: the duet, and thereby save trouble Not 6 'daft 8.A- d Bd. { 9oli0tor toe tbe. Kxecutcw *,on or be. : " -. R!taraatee satisfaction, or money refunded— ,+ _ 48 LooaC fors the 20th dal' obruary� 1911 _1PY@ ken�i� =In the fatarie We all knave .that •' se Local 2 37 P H. theic_nsmestad - - - "if the Germans .. d..-iso sit aid & -tu -- -- �descriptian -o! their claims, had the ' access 'ttoek all triads .-Ford w8n t$et�, Traiar goicg VCaH lac as follows— ortea, tires nature of the securities, If 'any; held makes of tare, oils, etc �`�I7ie defeated oailons' w-otald have No.. 965 •-Local - , 9,27 A M. • _. Davidson_ . tea for all 4. recelved' no conaitieratrin fiom ••�' 27 Loc l .. r -136 P. br by them, aad_ . - n & Williams,'- Pickering �. 11:' S OOP. IYI, Further take notice tbap &iter the _ their conquerors. The Gertnaa , Bald 20th dap o! Februar I�19, the - ry"" - -- said Executor wilt prhoecee oto siiatr3 _ s' -leaders did not' conceal their in. _ �%h1�eYa�e V�Lib o ' bute the "rte of t said deceased • . I 1W. . _:��- tentaow. ct thev hall been success. �amoog the persoae entttlyd the �1Ckering*. .� lel, of t'omPel[iog'them to pap the • United 1' a,1'meY'� having regard only- to the claltnao[ rd�aret�- " re . On :� w..hich he shall then have notice, and. '.. ._. . bjen . coat of the war It has not Meets on tat and 3rd Tuesdays of each .the said Executor shall not be liable `J - -been forgotten' how harshly the mouth. for the said assets or any part thereof, - - - .__. _. to �- . __- _ 'Germans .treated the b'reachain _.Ocdera taken -foe smolt, twine, seeds Y person of whose claim he shell) - ' '`+:;,,,t� not then have received notice, -:-_ k7tQV8B alld Mea,f'r8 wufe, War of 1870, In uo a tse have teed cera feud sugar. Dated January 29th, 1919. : Lha Gerntana been known to andty Car of oil cake ordered, 'A dRravn E. Uaaieztax Now. is the titre you-Beed a good Stove: 'fie have the IIdppp�'Thoaahb -say signs of •humane feeling to. little telt. Whitby, Oct..— Range, and we guarantee them to srttisfy you. a have __ -.wards their enemies. The more - HUGH PUdA. secretor $olicltor for Hear.r Haight, - -• the Pandora Range that gaaranteea itself. Lhey had their enemies under their F 1$'� ' Eiteeutor -�4e also have several second•haod stoves for sale cheap. k%A, the. more heartlebs they aetied. With these facts in view, ' - - - o A c taplete line of Washers, run by either hand or power nQany are of the opiairsn that' the -allies should .have thoroughly diewIPerfectioa Oil Heaters and Rayo Gam ,.. "licked" the Runs, even at the " ps always n baud— �eacri8t:e of men. more men, so .- - _ y - tlkat they would have ao found- - ' ttlloa whatever fort• for4.4o We;have jaet received some •more t;Ealva - laimiwg-that • (1 sized Iron S Troeikbo, fey were not defeated. find E iva the hogs a sew trough and the will noon pa�%rdi tansy _. oat of the•feed they waste with the old-one. r . - '_. Worth More. _ -:out . *:- �fCKRFUNO ; a Ttoe above council met pursuant to ,` _ +'meat ow Mouday, the erd last ' _ Farmers, get your Stock Food here-The Royal Purple Gine bersbens all present, the reeRe In the - .. It is always A pleasure for as Oo show our,goods. The. atinutea of lite last tweeting were read and Approved. --- A number of accounts were preeeat- J. Q * c • ed for eJ. S•'t ��1.�7� payment and referred to the re- N, _ . +spective standing committees. . PICK�NG' } Otc pvotioa. W, J. Devin's offer o[ - .Small savings now 1.- .0400 for several trees on the sideline " between lots• 14 and ld is cr+a: 5, suss Siidre in the high -- itatsepted. � ..'interest on Govern- , • A complaint having been tirade that - . I.- Ye r;-irQgs on, thq_ web&alt eideroad ob= — nient SeCtlritieS:'®'�� ssttff.'�� �o , fir I ` c121 I S `i[ew of motombU. thus making travelling thereon somewhat ' �1&ngernas, aceeara. liichardaon' aad - - recommends the %flown F1oArs� - 1.0hapman were aPpointec] to attend to I t�0matter.. ., g Startups ... As fuel was now arrivin in sufHci- g I.dor Beet Bread and P v x -ant quantities to meet all demands. it Cost $4.QOt}tis -- aJ .was decided on • motion to dispense �""•""'• -? - _ - with the services of the fuel control• Wim'' a eerie in 1924 E� - _--" - . — 5 $5.00. SoldatMone Jere - RR3i 5045 - - ` .. it. H. Pugh was heard re was "��� Order Post o�t:es, Monarch y. � : of pro rty formerly occupied assessment r9,Twlms ween City 1! 19- s 'tate It r. Linton. Y the ,A:1 = - \ Banks, and wherever- (Pastry) __ (Blend) PC 01 ^.tea• e4, the Triangle and ' The standing committee on Contin- .cat 3 r genciee reported and recommended �.R os I'llN Beavei sign is die• ti2,iD - alta iottowlag aymeaca : la ed. - V AI�1 Of t�18 W88t T p l 1 John Mur- +w•+a played. t Isar. for printing assessor's sehedulea, •stationery etc., 66,00; D. R Beaton, "'a++eS (Blread) in co .,lc 24 #S 'eSl� nnection with the re- . _ -K=count before the count , i 1 9V. J. Moakhouse, hal. of juke' 8'� s a - • � WOM election; account re our /� _ !t} ip div. 11.1.60; Chas. i t _ ; _ ` . �ti ' ve and pi pbr towaahi :.. �>�/ Illi ..., � '. _ '_,�" . . ' fltN1, 40kl0; Munic Wn 1d,-tor I. I+awcataltire IF— -- . - Taran tis ._ --._.._:.�- Peterbo► en, to r ©k r n _ • . -- ,,. �. . • . I. f••R' w tiw4 1_-+.-.., s_ ` ri. v '�' ..,:}.u•.'Vr•. - ..!'•a4l,�nt_! auiR:T.4is- 0di'.S.JY�Y.i. ,: . d� p "3:ST+di� .1'Y.m... '" • ':lel':' _ _ ..♦.. , x. .. .. - 1_.r ... / .... _._ .. ♦ -. ✓ ... a .. - _ ..,.......tw..-w +r rY •r:[M_ '�<3C.•ii�+iJPa.vLzr: ibLv"..0 N :i %MONT masl'Mpied &.car 00d 0 -7 Zf of r e �44: t Have you lAid has, I. a try S NTJRA(JT. f —Pwv-§- AND ©AT i�OfaiNEl'— A Ur r addxessed to UW Post paper you are_ jElvery. t#R time for the baker who is eouwi�- If not, will T melived at Ott _W wM th FebruarY. 1919-' fdr except entious, but the ban to lifted and a*ty's Mag.Oma lease do so just P Satur ay ur =,J ate d RwT. -Now.'. d t No. I (via Green River. 0 are using no substitute 40urd w 7� nd W'hitevale.) frowtbe JOHN F. BAYLE'S our bread. - %sure next sing further information be WOOD W Contract may be GREEN Tender may be obtained an a lcthWP7, kuu 41b Harry 166mwtl� has 012 13 )at offieft of And at the - new and second-hand Brougham,. Greenwood inspector, Wbit >anarber of ffice of the -Post t:Toronto. harrows. Call before buying.. 0 Post OfV I pectoroffile, CandieB, ',,Chocolsteli, Misses Jean Evans and Isabel 14th, 19M.' M A. SUTHER Post C=D. Peanuts, Sargent, of the Toronto Normal 16..l laspec n -e -over Stinday. Fruit Cake.' Mrs. C,'Iff. Sto'rr 'a e on a --T'E N S F -'A 1) very largely at Thursday, wis,tip Both phones 'tended.and PL tC a .were, sati-Ifft Wil 1 -e -received by the undersigned fi e,,c,, ttqt, of the late L I t tory. itors of tae* E9 Thos. Condy ds to hold an t 1,JjI.,J!er for the riug a in th#, H- inteu b e, premW Qualely, Picke `auction sale of bit; farni sto4 villaKE. 44 Clal"?Lnont, north, being (51) �k and oou %;vitb holise iu I F eb. IJ ImEtemenis on Wednesday, five t�t-.e half acreq., Tela ss -ti r�tat X go repair and.paru.t o n ':I; Miss Jardine,'v�ho his been in Cash.'_-T_h e. any tender not ne�. town f6r the past two week,;, re- The hhhest OK f -4 turned to her h6me in Uxbridge ceesavilv Accepted. F -ked as such, are Confectionery ill,, s to be ma T e n the Executors .1 OD Monday. to-bein. tLe hainds of -.7 7.. John' and Mrs. Shirknot later than I and child p; m. on Saturday,% NFALSON'S Ice Crem town I ren, of the Markham "Be, Feb. latb, L919� apply- to y bricks yt or constantly on hand in bulk o spent Sunday here with the form-, F further particulars WILLS�w WATSO"-. Goodwood, Oat., V'. or's father. Gum, chocolates and other Sweets. to -ANDREW JOH19 N, Claremont. 0, O. Elso-ne was or. to a" �z tt, of Toronto Popular Patriotic Music. 'in town on Thursday last, Palling- Out- 20-21 4 Claremont. Feb. 4, 1919. on friends and also attending Mrs. Tobaccos, Cigars. etc - P., ILLINGIIA.K BWO torry's ode. IN D Lod Mrs. NOT• Pickering, Out. Mr. Tindall 1 101 TO CR;DITORS IE of Toronto. vi Jane John- n the Estate of Elizabeth Jam -th 41 E�' 4 -,with the letter's son, W. McIntyre Brighten - e visited over Sunday let'MUSIC of the 0th concession. - son, Deceased. Wm. Jones Tuesday for The Creditors of Elizabeth Jana 0 attend the f6uer8l Of Johnson. late of the Township of Pick- f Your Georgina to W County of Ontario. Mar- Live- b- died on is eldest brother who ering'in the Monday after a ltngerimg illness. ried wocnan, deceased, who died on or atmosphere of good music". in about the 25th day of November, 1918. ,Let them, grow up in an .notified to send by post Let their appr tiM things of lite be developed. 08. of the larg- are eciation of the beau is )Pses n on otherwise deliver to the Hep mi I or caterpillars in e istence. Administrator or his :by good music. f culture and refinement' III) ersigued Admini: claims that it to carry a or un or before e 16th day of 0 Soli re tb Let them receive the indelible imprint and Fe try, 1019. their Christian medium of good mum. Man. through the m essions, Mrs -Wilson'. we,fire sorry sur eF addresses and. description, a, open to receive; such impt e" Alex. ung minds Irlie tb "nod t.G thpi" - , I d Wm or inter- While the yo M . Wilson also ew!,Snd tiip mature ofsecurities. if RuT, begin'their. rriuSiC21, and hlgftCr. eclucanon WILL& with'a sore foot, r h -diately atter the Saw' mi MacMe - eontinnea e by them. lu g tie of in a very_ poor state the estate - 'health. Elizabeth Jane J 1 7 7 ,;d *da and tLe J. B. Madill spent Fr deceaw-d. -will he distributed among in the CIE led tberet Pickering, Out. &&y tif February, 1919. ohnson. Manufactured by 'k, o, having re- NEW YDISON., W. H. Jackson & Son, Satur Brock Road. changes or interest o h with a Soul" turn he noticed that many Bard' on!*, t o the i n g tor sball the had taken vlaee in the village in vellich-Ith Administra Blackomitbing and VVU0dwV`rk4a his Absence. have r,:tir,4 ind all others will be ex-� this wonderful. instZurnent 'brings the world oi music into your all its branches. Saw liummiu.9 and filing a I Mrs: James , Lpromon intends eluded from th said diatat butiou. home ; re-creates by t matter where : specialty. ' 7 U3iCjr L&dV&nt&ge3 As G"IjI i -holding an snction sale' of tier, J. BEATON. ve the sAmc In We stock ne ogi S5 B"t, to you�live. your children -can ha the hei'ht of the mus al season. Is.* Circular SAW*, SAW or'the Administrator n c farm stock and implements at hey Street, Tornn great cities during Wh e e premises -one nille - It ie -create west - of- Clare- solicitor f though living i tfi' s. No and Emery Mindrels. -Act- March 5tb . Mr. Harri4ton Jobnton, The New Edison does not Merely imi' ftck&mlWK moat on Wednesday, 6 We have for 6004% a 171 nest weetinX -of •the B. Whitevale. Ontarlai ear can distinguish artist -from phonograph. The farnogs EdWn lows in good order. 13 -OD ' Administrator' huml At the ne. Will, once. but more than 1500. times- Price $6.00.. T, P. H. an interesting dgbate ---------- ne tests have proved -this, not "Re- to -day, b�y bringing them tape on the subject. k ce FARM R 8 Stan the Children's musical education to more music that will be as 169 hs solved. ,that Religion is of jwvj, and letting us play &.Program ofcharming Bece to the World than MOD. little coo. 4]�7rellf�t �iveq( ATTENTION tuJoyable for you as 1C will be delightful far chi 7. 07., Goddard, of Montreal, who Mr. 0 'Bus meets all Trains. :--was a mew at Canadt- Make money in we dur In- tho Fall ths by r member of the fii 701111 spare time -Oshawa on S Music &OM UL -class _tOJ d&3 no Xxi3id and w Inte? In First- ilratLday Or Iwas been wounded twice. was bere se ng Hardyas last Wee ght at low k in search of. a smid t`pr ,farm. British and European markets will be Phone 1805 at week, Fruit -PREPAREDN"70S Sanderson Wm Edwards,'who, In standing •Pper again for CADA%liAn on 77 `*d realised a quantity of and now to the time to spring planting. 'Cedar timber to be sold by public -order for 9. 'Money in the Bank means Preparedness to meet income taxes and PROPRIETORS _.'.auctlon, has postponed the sale on f Fruit and Ornamental accotini; of the condition of the Largest list 0 "who contributions to patriotic funds and Pufch- of wax bvulk stock, Seed Potato". etc.. in OUR SAVINGS' DEPARTMENT swam p. Grown in Canada. end an account We recomm year at the rate of 3% Two rinks of our curlers jour 'Write for particulars. where interest is added to prbm:iPd twice a Coal, -Coal .10 neyed to Agincourt on Monday - when they, played a friendly game Per annust. with two rinks from- Thornhill, Stone wouin Pont 491 f the urseries., -We are sorry to way that they Hard [and soft Coal 0: being The Old Reliable Foothill N ON -on hand. ".were defeated. the wore quality in favor Of (Established IWI) UW or 20 shots either 2 'Thornhill. PHT- THOS --,.'WHITBY BRANCH J..tJORDON HALL. Ma A The fuel famine no longer states TOR014TOs faces, as the Ahe people in their now getting More than rn dealers -are n d are compelled to they want, an, Naturally THE store it in the sibeds.' oes stock tip PIC • Ihey 'do not Want to re now liable to bmirtly as prices Al cause them X Luwim—y 1055. o down and thus CANADA ons ourlie, who intends giv- Wm. 0 ST_aA�1 cavy. -BARD :"BAN you on -Glazed. ftsbf. in# up farming, will hold ant &net- OFF= . Toll1lown lost no quote aTl stwisis and d"lian ERS farm stock and im-, stack sizes and made to order - ion sale of his fe, Feb. 28th.- money. �Plewentsl on Friday, kept in 8606k. It will pay you We can gave you mc After the sale, Mr. Gourlie will sAU @* ow works mcd inspect out doolk -7-60 to reside in o"dn pdow Dm -t be mialled b $stock of B. C.' illd _c6d1w we into the village rehas4id A employ them, to farniers an made A heavy. the house which he dow Advanc" shingles on halt go nod which spn do 6brow off the spat me time al., &11 k"& of V; 90 y vacated. perefts., whiab you W11 F Orders filled for d. tl by 9 BanL Pearson recently alius certainly save by parobasigg trom I.m a special feature UU Shakespeare's drams, San votlased. gist's IsTs Hardwood Flooring- 41 J.T. MATHESON 40"sar, is beiDg presented in one DICKERING BRANCH Toronto theatres this week. Terms Clash Whitby, Ontario Snusels aim at widtbr. 4f the T( — As this drams to being studied' in office i6nd Works, K C ZDM 4, the schools this year for the mid- N MOIT 8 examinations, a numbel, ="UWMA�.Mr wow D. Gordwil.8 7 summee 11OP I W of RING our continuation school pupils r it. Those BLACESKITH SPicxE l Tale id going to 11e& !wishing tickets for Feb. 1st shonld .4 be.� - I A :Bell and Independent a �(�� Are 0 A I Harry Porter. On April 1st the undersigned will taks, HOl'it -. Ys pp r to t Public School, Junior "session of the Above shop, Clarernon January. Pr. B. Horsesboeiag and general blacksmith armem*; room, Report for J and Work Must Start Again Margaret Spen- work promptly attended to, The United F --Jessie Huilbert, F ertram Rnmohr. Kenneth Larne and interfering horses made eeley�_B_ specta Harold Wite, Ivan Blairs, funded if -work does not Pugh, Rose F! Flannel in light and'dark colo -untano. 'Hugh E ngold. Albert f Shaker Herbert Linton prove satisfactory. We have a splendid line o Chidlow (absent), H quality in dark:,- for men's winter .�hirts- KV&vY 01E2X=1-T extra c Linton, —Sadie Lin &.Ie= 14c: (absent,), Pr. A for Men's Smocks and Pant-— ................. . A whito, Jean Cottonade Sadie Ward, Iola alairs, Mildred Pugh, Alma Ward, NEW GARAGE Aprons and House Dresses. meets Prints, light and dark, for Farmer -a' Club T Sauluel -Fin- Mary d Tea Towelling in the Neil. Sr. I— best quality Pick g Frank The undersigned has opened up erin Towu Old Gladys Hurlbert, and Towelling an loss, secoul We"Wasy, Hajj On Hoile Carruthers. George a garage on his premises and 7p "and Wash Silk for Ladies' Blovises Iva Watson, Margaret red to do all ktads ongee is prepared ont of eaob M Middleton, ly Ward, Florence of automobile repairing, n t a reasonable price. t to R Porter# ZliaabetJ Bleached and PactorT.Cot summer mOn 11;� Yarrow Gladys DIS Jr 11— Will handle all necessary'&srts only during for repairs. Raby M66#8g a 10, AWTISS"rso Come early and. get your choice. Pugh, we 'Carson We toon, Margaret Pug Is also agent for Gray -Dort Cars. Aoh for friends 0 w r Tomato, t eb n'n e dd r. a ri th t sale. d t a t e Thursday n i th r ' e 0 d d t 0 ry e M f w y d 0 t Mrs.. Toronto. last' attending McIntyreM v r la r t c 0 gMrs, I ty Sunday te r a in a son mcluty g y re Ont. Claremont, t 0 In the he ot h e y 8ft y w Tuesday r t concession. Tu 8� fo Jon I f e so left On f y I m to he e W t n n a tend t an re 0 eldear bmtber who died on eri' W lines 'Ied lionday a r r a itngenmg i in Monday his pops a on O� 0 a. e n e sion e th r. eat th any, er he estate 'mOng eat V Inaderson (equal). Margaret Bingham and Harold Call in and see him date. Vera Linton. beforebuying, toodance %t 785. II ,Margaret Linton, Lome Asmffato ati Thomas E - 8"Phen"Ut IuTj=tbm IS a" Average attendslreo, 81.8, mARIKOW, 0" Iffel en Anderson, teacher. GORDc-2b xiin MA sarn. 0�=!VV&01 7-- nt-TueW&y'waR;;_- Liman SEALED r ,e of "Streetieville, JoeT Torney, fheco.yeya �-_slseut a couple of days last week ProPosed C1 tignes with Mrs..J. undy! perw Station and A number ool our iesidenth are 'Ir their KoOsham. Postmaster now busily engaged cutting Printed v of flrwtwood. as; to condi Zf of r e �44: t Have you lAid has, I. a try S NTJRA(JT. f —Pwv-§- AND ©AT i�OfaiNEl'— A Ur r addxessed to UW Post paper you are_ jElvery. t#R time for the baker who is eouwi�- If not, will T melived at Ott _W wM th FebruarY. 1919-' fdr except entious, but the ban to lifted and a*ty's Mag.Oma lease do so just P Satur ay ur =,J ate d RwT. -Now.'. d t No. I (via Green River. 0 are using no substitute 40urd w 7� nd W'hitevale.) frowtbe JOHN F. BAYLE'S our bread. - %sure next sing further information be WOOD W Contract may be GREEN Tender may be obtained an a lcthWP7, kuu 41b Harry 166mwtl� has 012 13 )at offieft of And at the - new and second-hand Brougham,. Greenwood inspector, Wbit >anarber of ffice of the -Post t:Toronto. harrows. Call before buying.. 0 Post OfV I pectoroffile, CandieB, ',,Chocolsteli, Misses Jean Evans and Isabel 14th, 19M.' M A. SUTHER Post C=D. Peanuts, Sargent, of the Toronto Normal 16..l laspec n -e -over Stinday. Fruit Cake.' Mrs. C,'Iff. Sto'rr 'a e on a --T'E N S F -'A 1) very largely at Thursday, wis,tip Both phones 'tended.and PL tC a .were, sati-Ifft Wil 1 -e -received by the undersigned fi e,,c,, ttqt, of the late L I t tory. itors of tae* E9 Thos. Condy ds to hold an t 1,JjI.,J!er for the riug a in th#, H- inteu b e, premW Qualely, Picke `auction sale of bit; farni sto4 villaKE. 44 Clal"?Lnont, north, being (51) �k and oou %;vitb holise iu I F eb. IJ ImEtemenis on Wednesday, five t�t-.e half acreq., Tela ss -ti r�tat X go repair and.paru.t o n ':I; Miss Jardine,'v�ho his been in Cash.'_-T_h e. any tender not ne�. town f6r the past two week,;, re- The hhhest OK f -4 turned to her h6me in Uxbridge ceesavilv Accepted. F -ked as such, are Confectionery ill,, s to be ma T e n the Executors .1 OD Monday. to-bein. tLe hainds of -.7 7.. John' and Mrs. Shirknot later than I and child p; m. on Saturday,% NFALSON'S Ice Crem town I ren, of the Markham "Be, Feb. latb, L919� apply- to y bricks yt or constantly on hand in bulk o spent Sunday here with the form-, F further particulars WILLS�w WATSO"-. Goodwood, Oat., V'. or's father. Gum, chocolates and other Sweets. to -ANDREW JOH19 N, Claremont. 0, O. Elso-ne was or. to a" �z tt, of Toronto Popular Patriotic Music. 'in town on Thursday last, Palling- Out- 20-21 4 Claremont. Feb. 4, 1919. on friends and also attending Mrs. Tobaccos, Cigars. etc - P., ILLINGIIA.K BWO torry's ode. IN D Lod Mrs. NOT• Pickering, Out. Mr. Tindall 1 101 TO CR;DITORS IE of Toronto. vi Jane John- n the Estate of Elizabeth Jam -th 41 E�' 4 -,with the letter's son, W. McIntyre Brighten - e visited over Sunday let'MUSIC of the 0th concession. - son, Deceased. Wm. Jones Tuesday for The Creditors of Elizabeth Jana 0 attend the f6uer8l Of Johnson. late of the Township of Pick- f Your Georgina to W County of Ontario. Mar- Live- b- died on is eldest brother who ering'in the Monday after a ltngerimg illness. ried wocnan, deceased, who died on or atmosphere of good music". in about the 25th day of November, 1918. ,Let them, grow up in an .notified to send by post Let their appr tiM things of lite be developed. 08. of the larg- are eciation of the beau is )Pses n on otherwise deliver to the Hep mi I or caterpillars in e istence. Administrator or his :by good music. f culture and refinement' III) ersigued Admini: claims that it to carry a or un or before e 16th day of 0 Soli re tb Let them receive the indelible imprint and Fe try, 1019. their Christian medium of good mum. Man. through the m essions, Mrs -Wilson'. we,fire sorry sur eF addresses and. description, a, open to receive; such impt e" Alex. ung minds Irlie tb "nod t.G thpi" - , I d Wm or inter- While the yo M . Wilson also ew!,Snd tiip mature ofsecurities. if RuT, begin'their. rriuSiC21, and hlgftCr. eclucanon WILL& with'a sore foot, r h -diately atter the Saw' mi MacMe - eontinnea e by them. lu g tie of in a very_ poor state the estate - 'health. Elizabeth Jane J 1 7 7 ,;d *da and tLe J. B. Madill spent Fr deceaw-d. -will he distributed among in the CIE led tberet Pickering, Out. &&y tif February, 1919. ohnson. Manufactured by 'k, o, having re- NEW YDISON., W. H. Jackson & Son, Satur Brock Road. changes or interest o h with a Soul" turn he noticed that many Bard' on!*, t o the i n g tor sball the had taken vlaee in the village in vellich-Ith Administra Blackomitbing and VVU0dwV`rk4a his Absence. have r,:tir,4 ind all others will be ex-� this wonderful. instZurnent 'brings the world oi music into your all its branches. Saw liummiu.9 and filing a I Mrs: James , Lpromon intends eluded from th said diatat butiou. home ; re-creates by t matter where : specialty. ' 7 U3iCjr L&dV&nt&ge3 As G"IjI i -holding an snction sale' of tier, J. BEATON. ve the sAmc In We stock ne ogi S5 B"t, to you�live. your children -can ha the hei'ht of the mus al season. Is.* Circular SAW*, SAW or'the Administrator n c farm stock and implements at hey Street, Tornn great cities during Wh e e premises -one nille - It ie -create west - of- Clare- solicitor f though living i tfi' s. No and Emery Mindrels. -Act- March 5tb . Mr. Harri4ton Jobnton, The New Edison does not Merely imi' ftck&mlWK moat on Wednesday, 6 We have for 6004% a 171 nest weetinX -of •the B. Whitevale. Ontarlai ear can distinguish artist -from phonograph. The farnogs EdWn lows in good order. 13 -OD ' Administrator' huml At the ne. Will, once. but more than 1500. times- Price $6.00.. T, P. H. an interesting dgbate ---------- ne tests have proved -this, not "Re- to -day, b�y bringing them tape on the subject. k ce FARM R 8 Stan the Children's musical education to more music that will be as 169 hs solved. ,that Religion is of jwvj, and letting us play &.Program ofcharming Bece to the World than MOD. little coo. 4]�7rellf�t �iveq( ATTENTION tuJoyable for you as 1C will be delightful far chi 7. 07., Goddard, of Montreal, who Mr. 0 'Bus meets all Trains. :--was a mew at Canadt- Make money in we dur In- tho Fall ths by r member of the fii 701111 spare time -Oshawa on S Music &OM UL -class _tOJ d&3 no Xxi3id and w Inte? In First- ilratLday Or Iwas been wounded twice. was bere se ng Hardyas last Wee ght at low k in search of. a smid t`pr ,farm. British and European markets will be Phone 1805 at week, Fruit -PREPAREDN"70S Sanderson Wm Edwards,'who, In standing •Pper again for CADA%liAn on 77 `*d realised a quantity of and now to the time to spring planting. 'Cedar timber to be sold by public -order for 9. 'Money in the Bank means Preparedness to meet income taxes and PROPRIETORS _.'.auctlon, has postponed the sale on f Fruit and Ornamental accotini; of the condition of the Largest list 0 "who contributions to patriotic funds and Pufch- of wax bvulk stock, Seed Potato". etc.. in OUR SAVINGS' DEPARTMENT swam p. Grown in Canada. end an account We recomm year at the rate of 3% Two rinks of our curlers jour 'Write for particulars. where interest is added to prbm:iPd twice a Coal, -Coal .10 neyed to Agincourt on Monday - when they, played a friendly game Per annust. with two rinks from- Thornhill, Stone wouin Pont 491 f the urseries., -We are sorry to way that they Hard [and soft Coal 0: being The Old Reliable Foothill N ON -on hand. ".were defeated. the wore quality in favor Of (Established IWI) UW or 20 shots either 2 'Thornhill. PHT- THOS --,.'WHITBY BRANCH J..tJORDON HALL. Ma A The fuel famine no longer states TOR014TOs faces, as the Ahe people in their now getting More than rn dealers -are n d are compelled to they want, an, Naturally THE store it in the sibeds.' oes stock tip PIC • Ihey 'do not Want to re now liable to bmirtly as prices Al cause them X Luwim—y 1055. o down and thus CANADA ons ourlie, who intends giv- Wm. 0 ST_aA�1 cavy. -BARD :"BAN you on -Glazed. ftsbf. in# up farming, will hold ant &net- OFF= . Toll1lown lost no quote aTl stwisis and d"lian ERS farm stock and im-, stack sizes and made to order - ion sale of his fe, Feb. 28th.- money. �Plewentsl on Friday, kept in 8606k. It will pay you We can gave you mc After the sale, Mr. Gourlie will sAU @* ow works mcd inspect out doolk -7-60 to reside in o"dn pdow Dm -t be mialled b $stock of B. C.' illd _c6d1w we into the village rehas4id A employ them, to farniers an made A heavy. the house which he dow Advanc" shingles on halt go nod which spn do 6brow off the spat me time al., &11 k"& of V; 90 y vacated. perefts., whiab you W11 F Orders filled for d. tl by 9 BanL Pearson recently alius certainly save by parobasigg trom I.m a special feature UU Shakespeare's drams, San votlased. gist's IsTs Hardwood Flooring- 41 J.T. MATHESON 40"sar, is beiDg presented in one DICKERING BRANCH Toronto theatres this week. Terms Clash Whitby, Ontario Snusels aim at widtbr. 4f the T( — As this drams to being studied' in office i6nd Works, K C ZDM 4, the schools this year for the mid- N MOIT 8 examinations, a numbel, ="UWMA�.Mr wow D. Gordwil.8 7 summee 11OP I W of RING our continuation school pupils r it. Those BLACESKITH SPicxE l Tale id going to 11e& !wishing tickets for Feb. 1st shonld .4 be.� - I A :Bell and Independent a �(�� Are 0 A I Harry Porter. On April 1st the undersigned will taks, HOl'it -. Ys pp r to t Public School, Junior "session of the Above shop, Clarernon January. Pr. B. Horsesboeiag and general blacksmith armem*; room, Report for J and Work Must Start Again Margaret Spen- work promptly attended to, The United F --Jessie Huilbert, F ertram Rnmohr. Kenneth Larne and interfering horses made eeley�_B_ specta Harold Wite, Ivan Blairs, funded if -work does not Pugh, Rose F! Flannel in light and'dark colo -untano. 'Hugh E ngold. Albert f Shaker Herbert Linton prove satisfactory. We have a splendid line o Chidlow (absent), H quality in dark:,- for men's winter .�hirts- KV&vY 01E2X=1-T extra c Linton, —Sadie Lin &.Ie= 14c: (absent,), Pr. A for Men's Smocks and Pant-— ................. . A whito, Jean Cottonade Sadie Ward, Iola alairs, Mildred Pugh, Alma Ward, NEW GARAGE Aprons and House Dresses. meets Prints, light and dark, for Farmer -a' Club T Sauluel -Fin- Mary d Tea Towelling in the Neil. Sr. I— best quality Pick g Frank The undersigned has opened up erin Towu Old Gladys Hurlbert, and Towelling an loss, secoul We"Wasy, Hajj On Hoile Carruthers. George a garage on his premises and 7p "and Wash Silk for Ladies' Blovises Iva Watson, Margaret red to do all ktads ongee is prepared ont of eaob M Middleton, ly Ward, Florence of automobile repairing, n t a reasonable price. t to R Porter# ZliaabetJ Bleached and PactorT.Cot summer mOn 11;� Yarrow Gladys DIS Jr 11— Will handle all necessary'&srts only during for repairs. Raby M66#8g a 10, AWTISS"rso Come early and. get your choice. Pugh, we 'Carson We toon, Margaret Pug Is also agent for Gray -Dort Cars. Aoh for friends 0 w r Tomato, t eb n'n e dd r. a ri th t sale. d t a t e Thursday n i th r ' e 0 d d t 0 ry e M f w y d 0 t Mrs.. Toronto. last' attending McIntyreM v r la r t c 0 gMrs, I ty Sunday te r a in a son mcluty g y re Ont. Claremont, t 0 In the he ot h e y 8ft y w Tuesday r t concession. Tu 8� fo Jon I f e so left On f y I m to he e W t n n a tend t an re 0 eldear bmtber who died on eri' W lines 'Ied lionday a r r a itngenmg i in Monday his pops a on O� 0 a. e n e sion e th r. eat th any, er he estate 'mOng eat V Inaderson (equal). Margaret Bingham and Harold Call in and see him date. Vera Linton. beforebuying, toodance %t 785. II ,Margaret Linton, Lome Asmffato ati Thomas E - 8"Phen"Ut IuTj=tbm IS a" Average attendslreo, 81.8, mARIKOW, 0" Iffel en Anderson, teacher. GORDc-2b SAW �'"r � 'irts� tcf ea:ac Qi tlitg air��tt g1VtAgit bees •: 1 forceful sower that has created 25 nunion Packets u A l see. �. s��•.. �, i ter ::i ter!, iwa's i .hN • �iagurt�e.- or that I must teayon I. �d-'to . be married to Mx. Gerald Me Tedi not to feel d f. I tbdnit,' we had- better not 6t other anymore. - sincerely. wars: - "dust r "said Jerry --- she and addressed- _sad s�mped the note, and harmed it to h§m age rxt. .0 ung; a vow to hnmsoif tk�t tui- thou;gh- -viou nting -the-high- niche!- -��o�� - a to er�cution in the ,. _ to-_ be dr.. gamed_ •° horse had succeeded well this time it -cellar of the house. was a performance to be avoided in �j (�� At the staircase which gave access the future. of I `/Ll1i\'S DEATH to the cellar the condemned persons 9 ; * a Teams UK "I. - He had but a feu* more minutes j met another group, consisting of Bot- IT .. Tea -Pot Test to better tls3ri K : with her; patrol duly anuatmoned frim.. �. Volume of AraumC&tse He dropped her letter in the first m,ai1 - "'-' kin, the Czars personal physician; ` s s+9 — box that he pr1ies! aid had 'a nto- FATE OF ROMANQFFS DECREED M eider, reader to the adame Schn -- — ___ -- — s rue imagix>purp Manruire'e Czarina; `Prince Dolgourouky and". j emotions upon re BY SOLDIERS' COUNCIL Count Tatiseff. (To be continued,) ---- - -- ::' -- kin, who bowed very .low, unable to, ROUbIAhiIA PILLAGED'BY HUN Consideration -Was Shown Victims utter a word. ` •their Esecutl a Red Guards feared rifle buI- _ _ _ A by s th ' d rebound in the narrow " Rw R • EN r Bridges, Rails, Wires Destroyed, Burned in Mine. cellar covered a u V, Com - Rolling Stock Carried Off. the condemned persons own with Count' A. A. Tolstoi,- who recently ;their revolvers' t ! L f Telegraphing a 'description of pre= spent some days in Berlin, furnished point blank, one after r - bur. �t�nwood Picr' // i sent conditions in Russia, a special another. Jurofski and the Red Guarder the Russian paper, Wremja, published I said later the Czarina was first shot - corre3pondent in Bucharest says that there some particulars of the .murder the present liberal government has a dead, then the Grand Duchess and last eagssisat =ocoa setss}a comas is aneotal arr.assm.utt wets Thos. �ltea of the Czar's family at Ekaterinburg, of .all the Czar. Their bodies were cowsto very delicate and laborious tidy be-, He said the local Soviet became con. o CHAPTEP. RXXYIII.-(Cont'd.) "Aren't tt_.treating hi¢n exactly fore it. The`Germans systematleall placed in a transport motor car and - Y vinced in the middle o! July that,, see- conveyed the same night to a deserted pillaged the" country during the whole deTr9 di<1 not prove, uL must be con- you treated Corcoran when you I ing. the Creche -Slovak and • Siberian mine shaft outside the city, where a talented detective. He open- held ,p�� to marry me T And time of their oconpation and on their troops were making -continuous ad- ' k aren t u trey me now a departure destroyed all brill es and vanes, Imine were 'soaked in petroleum and .: a number of Musa, but last You � „ 'Y � 8 the city could not be held by - �,� The ashes and erred bones - ' in the maze of irrtrbgue to which as,, oa treated me then? means of communication, taking with I the undisciplined Red Guards. It were covered with earth. You can say that, Jerry. I them almost the entire rolling stock then began to remove arena, food and 1 led; he heard stories .and re- haven't msrrie+d 1lLr. Maguire." of Roumania acid cirtting off the tele= ' Y' him of information tress supplies from the city.: in all haste.. _ his :W- OW polrieemen vt+ho, �� you disrin'i feed in the back 'of phone service. - --------____Folks. under I our bead that marry `him, At the game 'time it spread the DalRtt's reg' 0, heti been airi�i , to j � would �`„� might ' Out of 1,400 engines Roumania os. I'm Calla 'but eons , thein ee more than Put a �P t0 Ins P rumor, apparently intentionally, that glad for tired people, ceding of you." sensed before the Germans came, the the Siberian troops wished to liber. Who still know how to smile; anis Suggest. Going back "Why elrouid 11 -He's not so young correspondent declares. that only 120 ate the Romanoffs in order to restore I'm glad for laughing .people of tLe iemn'edimte campaign, Jerry and inexperienced that I need bo be now. are of a Who ' while - ':Seemed many legends but little real tender of him, I think nY' use and these are them.. This silly, story attained .its pause -to talk a while- .. • : you're very more or less in a defective` state. The. object. The Red garrison became The blessed bluffing brave folk ;,r,w,. • 02 the--'''mv�la meZh'sxls of _ lite � mean to be so ct+oae wroth m Jean I � . j g , ,i , eSwire fie, the sou -reeve ma ono fog e' ,; c consequence , is that even the small worked up and demanded that the Whom worry cant beguile.. . ''fit M heti eraated from all j and I need Scene aaruseana don't avai a e a oc mil anti an those oma little children softs of. men artd earpote4dions is their; see an harm in secs p{dnngg as invite- -c. ountry can oil y with great difli_ult y, PUT- With' smiles t sshariag his cap.ti " ► - go au a rie3rd's acutorno be'transpoited to 'the ditlereni cetires, f out of the way. July 16 the- Red Like sweet old-Paahioned Sowers, „�' •been above the necessity ! bi]e. I don't see any harm eves int Although the oil Selda are produc- i Guards field a meeting where passion - Their eyes so pure with troth, ,� tusoney nut of ids and I Iettring tuaY try._ to persuade me to in8 about half the pre-war piodue- 'ate ie roaches were made lost the far ffirat reason had been the more marry him. a can't do it, for it's, p That keep their lalth in fairies " llofal protege for Maguire. The � you that I love, Jerry; Its you that I tion, which is more than aufflcient You counril of people a commissaries,, and And fairvland. forsooth. yes of inforn�gn and conjecture i I medn to marry " I home consumption, there is still si ' the Workmen s and Soldiers Council. , *At he acc mu'.ated might be value- She looked at frim with soft eyes; ; shortage of fuel throughout the coup- They were accused of having allowed I'm glad for gentle aged folk, - `ble score time, and he guthered it Bili- she spoke with a note of plaintiveness try owing to. the transportation quer- I themselves to be bribed by the Csecbo- Who leisurel ins J • Y may -etraYit an wall A .; could' brat he to cotrfeas inability I "Then eh don't trot �'" tion. Firvwimd, which is a un an n Slovaks an zaristic cons- ra ors. `About indulgent duties, „ y Yce the mountain districts, also has be- The Workmen's and Soldiers' Coun- I That keep their trifling sway- D>wg to secatrart had .the per -mom win Because It amuses me to see Met p come .a iuxury becausehad of the made- cal of Ekatexinbu:q held a meeting The well -content -with -age folk on , quate means of tri it • asportation, while J the same evening under the -influence , Who loved flet. passing _day. t -- exerted a baneful In- and ride .in his automobile `ocenseion- Wi one of them persons, he was me to it woubd be. the end oiI CO . - f these events. The meeting was I'm glad !or .busy people +� s►rjtyayed to .Sad Nora cotrtinuad upon all that Can't you tu2>rrierdtatrd, I also atten _ - N 'tatzos. On the Sunday ,Terry, how much I need the amuse- by the republic: - It lasted until 1 o'= � o o. ' Hamter Dolws arrest. Magwire drove, meat, and how harmless it is? I gee l Quite a Different Thing, clock in the morning. The 'fate of the Nor theirs, with endless detail. ulr to her door its Mrs automobile' q�u hard' once a week and I see no- But just like hidden powers, e ,N Jxwt se Jany cmme .tut-isitly along the oh dor erlse that gives ripe app, When Joachim, the celebrated viol: Czar and his family was then sealed. I I They brace you unexpectedly aliBewaDlc. Nora was embarrassed; When we're married and I'm � inist, was concert master in Hanover, - Sbd-. i seeing I All signed Death Sentence. -. Where lurking weakness cowers. 3 good-btiye to MaBvire rather you tad f,�,a}Io¢t I m he could 'look out of his window and it' I -a f f The chairman of the Workmen's Yi he, cru the other hand,, really doth something fo you every I ace skaters enjoying their favorite And for the young -in folk ' NI da no lusts to depart. He i day, I wont need a and Soldiers' Council. a worker nam - mind on need excite- sport. Catching their enthusisam, Who. never to r cheer, .sDteat itis engine in her' mesrts. 'But just now I do aged ed $eliobodort, voted first for execu- er � thea J�e and wwved his° _ a� Mr the artist . decided to participate. As The optimistic, glad folk, a#trere suppddea about he stepped o the ice an tion. .After:him:.voted Jurofski chair. s _ to e'rY • that I have .' �" acquaintance' ' . Like sunshine -all - the ' ear-. ` "Quite a sts�lt0 of yon, . Officer,"] "You must find other resoaroes and I came up to. him and asked if he When num-of fire ase nencenhad �ioeens�io-.i I' think of au earth's' 9ne folk the ff - __fii.. said wanted his skates strapped on. Jo-. They are perhaps most dear. gebtdng on tine froriE page of e - - trounced it was signed by all the mem- - "Va� Jerry firmly. -You answered but-Juroiski_and. Bellobodori went �II that you lave me; now you newt prove added that he did not know how to � ;==Tint_ EsIL�i�s_ Air.Child. +'rY igsosed Ztia4 and turned to to the house of an engineer nam - :follow Nora, who was t You do by giving in to my skate: - .g the � ��es•" "Oh, that dcesn`i matter,^ said the Ignatief, where the Czar with- his He was so young -the strippling that "I can't see you now Je ; yea "why shouldn't You prove Your skater, "I will teach you " i companions lodged, to witness . the we lay in this stern box -his mother, w rrp p tion. era tatdtrs"q dbsure in now," she =under love by ;tufo; in to mhos T As anon as the artist h&d his skates : exec her bit, . "In this matter it's im ose'bu, I A detachment of `Red Guards "vraa she here • M��, sea+teEi � �s write on he received the word, "Now, Mr. ' ( 'White' " C• , was � want you to -night to to - to Mr, charged with the carrying out of the , Would choose a tie a oq must see me naw, Jerry ens- Joachim, stand erect, so -now throw - "� �+ Maguire, telling }rim that yyo�u are on: execution. The guard did not ask to spray of dear wered, and he catered with hes and Bum to marry me and tateot his at- `out your right leg. so -now, you left, see the sentence or authority. They White, roses with a ribbon white' as dosed tete dada•-: tentions to you must cue." no -and now go ;ahead" greeted the verbal announcement with! -'they. ` *'yam.-Vou ,�•t me sy d I ad Nora was aldlent. Tlsen elle came Joachim, following directions made " But war's for men not children and V a loud hi rrech. Whereupon t1le Red • mo, , Cried angrily. --I'm and took Jeri-� by the arm and asad, some mysterious movements. first Guards, stamping hard and with clot- ' ' tdrod; didn't want to be bothered "Now, Jerrykrns, don't a'tand u any the grim wi* Ytm now. y with his riaht;do then with his lilt j Sad trappings of a soldier' death 'tering arms, stormed toward the bed- " f lunger and ac°`d and scold as foouu but coon, found himself .sprawling "Y4u2v ft*ven me soave rights, and were a great big nasty sdiool -teacher. I room of . the Czars family. r "; Z� opoee to stated an { nrlssther $it down and talk to me." She push' upon the ice: J When the Czar and -Czarina heard I -Yet something' it bodf�er+s yroa or not," Jerry replied f ed frim dow on the soda and then I Yea, yea, my dear air, said the ' the noise they understood immediate., lad for mark glorious wraps, this gtsrdy. ` I trW4* we've got to coarse I perching herself on has knees passed instructor, picking the violinist up ly What was afoot and hastily donned.. _ to an urtde?stag.onoa for a>tl_abont att ism round kris neck. "Why do you and setting him" on his segs main, The rippled�nds of scarlet over him _- ,. their outer garments. The Czar him - treat me like a naughty little irl, ,. y self dressed the Czarevitch in hks . Was the ' air jealous of supremacy, potairs „ v , tp tag you see. skating is not so Cas as ry.. a .,as9koft • n � can't etaad t,alki ng girl I m a nice little girl. find oe �diing!" Unwilling men should dare its of Je hna . I m nota r • military u Il then knelt is course I'M do anything you aaY, sols � prayer. A � trackless ways, niform she tc_ i _ don't you -think you're rather unkind = False Reports. Terrified Grand Duchesses clashed ' That it. should fail his light keel, ip . - Jerry past her bo e' -little �?" or ' The Czarevitch burst into the' blaze - y She cheeksalt 'tears and tried to stand, but fell, Of a clear sunset -hurl him earth ;wire was etif waiting in kris car • he t Cre�roa - --Men him death �- w ereupon a --Czar broke, W his-; --� • .�►ti11 ?_ _ __ _ Jeremy ved to hind his neck. She looked at him ported, he complained that he report sa in fire window, vra ,. - - �r - - a smile � aright ; with eyes that -were both -die ire -died leave Been good Ammored Or might and reproachful. W. H, Helm, the author, ' airs a simi- . arms... The Czarina continued her � while . slim, tape- beers derisive, and then, starting "No, Jerry said, ` arm not being lar grievance,- as follows: "In the new 'prayer. Scarce hardened, laughing, .and -thiel It3a engine, moveai mpiclFy away, unkind', Nora. And Ian just asking edition of `Who's Who,' it is stated The daav was then aasnc<I aa;l Ju- I aide the sea; "Do you let inion take you on auto- You to do what is really the kindest refski -followed by -the aimed Red , So• placing him in hero company, _ ,. » that 'I died on March 20th last. - So i >tou d}tnres? asked Jerry, thing M Gard entered the apartment. Baron- . We-, bring our .best -our "vba; smetimea." "Oh, !ural" +std Nora. "So it's far as I know the only foundation for Flag -to - "How does it bs Mr. \mire's f Cas Buxhaven, alarmed by the noise, - Goverltim! happen that be asks fee _gs that You're this inaccuracy is that on• that date, a they lt be in .common with many thousands of hastened to the Czarina and 'fell be- snxiave about -that I ., ., .. _. `Because he•finds me pleasant coin- hurt, or ng of that sort serrq_ other elderly persona, I was buried in side her in hysterical convulsions. Ju- `Had the Right Idea: w -Drany, I suppose." kfna dear, I won r if I really do love ear work!" rofaki, with a devilish abort Nan- I abide the Germans were marching " y ,rinea�tion may have soturded in- you when you ride a gusset high motel turned to the Czar and said: I see sajliag, rdwn t mean it go. All I I horse • Especially wfien You aide This is sa neat s denial as one could you already are prepared." I through a Belgian province, one o! r mf was, Brow de you and he ha so s. so ferociously right at me." wish, and reminds me somewhat of „ " them said aneeringlq to a farmer another man. who, on -reading Yes, I am ready, answered the sowing seed: pen to have ettablUlted such AexAy She continued to stroke bis cheek 8 of his Czar. „ .+ l+elataorte?"' and to look into hA face with titer oris- .death over his breakfast, immediately „ You may sow, but we shall• reap. _ "In t11te first phIM through toy' ehievova, .wbirnsical' eyes and her wired: "Please send date of funeral- Our visit does not ,concern you i "Well,- perhaps You 'may," was the : nS of his raiece. Titan, when faintly Challenging •smile, " alone, however, continued Jurofski "I am anypjn „ y wish to be present! reply' g hemp . t I -bad comae to know W -m a little, I Suddenby his arms were round her., roughly. "We shall exterminate your I ed one dray to help me to• get "There, then!„ he exodaimed aenar O wife and your whole breed also." He „ nt: -- - Treat a mare with as much defer. ve He premised to dor the kisses . "Of course i love then made a gesture to the- Red picture; yyou A Light Barden. encs as you would. a look at rtvhatt ��w'hen a new gbvemttor, and you've got to love me. And,- 'Guards, pointing oat to them the ksriTr in the bei hnL, _ elevated. T@rc-rat wRaen Dave wa au've got to do what you're told. The driver of the jaunting car of Czar's family and Baroness Bux- _ little Ireland is alwgys-ready to excuse- ' - haven, ands cute : tbie to dho about it, he just t sell if he is reproached .for the con- „ - y as bring me." es," She s hed and gave hr3sn dation of his horse. Optwith them and no compli- "ID+e w'aatts to rtuarry you, doesn't another kap, "pran't you the ,haa+d- "I say, Paddy," said a tourist one -merits."STOCIM _ - f" hearted fellow, Jbrryl Siva i I write r. :"ices:" flee letter now day, that is the worst looking horse �8hot to Death in Cellar. = vs y4o ever told him deft " +� on drive I ever sawl .Wl j ;don't ou The Red Guards surrounded the s . . natelj► I reiah you vohnld. .. Y Y Y -co, pau ooaidn't marry him --+that "And then - yet could . take it and "Fatten him up, is it T" 'queried the condemned persona and drove them ��Q ivare to marry me?" dro it in the box for me?" fatten him up?" out the door. The Czar went first Members Montreal stook Y ' :Not d� y -not just first But othSn cerWnly could be -safer driver, asif he could not believe !tis with his son who had fallen in a a lyinte<i to him there .was some than tl?at:,' earn. "Foix the Bxchan shoe theut I cursed very much She sett d at'her writing -table, p°O! baste can hard: swoon in his arena. He was deathly Exchange.' t•" and Jerry ' watched ''her while she ly carry the little mate that's on hitt, pale and swayed, but quickly recov- 105-108 TRANSPORTATION t Maguire thinks his chances• wrote and- felt a new and, sweeter yowl . ered himself. The Czarina followed SUILDiMG. ;+esti-•tltittka they're 'fit- tenderness for her. What a win.0. him with firm step, Praying softly all i' little person it was that ootrld give ;fin ' the time. . ' :$OND9° i �rtIt be cense, Jerry, what he sro cefullyl' Sugar has been -known to the Chi-' The Grand Duchesses. and Baron€as t gu+a • nese for at least 8 000 ear , She handed him the tac�te • for 1s1u y _ . Btuhavea wept convulsively "d had _ ..a'w' -_ _ `. •..: :_::..., -. _. _...._-: -"..: _•l .: _.." - . ...,..:�_....... .,�-.,..._.._.......l.........=Jx. w.. -:.i•...--.-. �7nSar+�. +6.4s"•Jif`.ilr'+�n+3A:�o•,±+�is.tc'us��.._ _.5.1�f..hFa_ 1�w'+.�.111Y..'iit.:: ... "...iaF-hu4�«... �` ,..PSL k•r..... ...'*.:.. ..,. fib,+' ` _`.r .`,'w�Y .�'. ►BM.LT..:•.,-��.+•'e a ears.i��. iw .•xr ,Kr �•i•'. .1 w K - "..�\�����IRK ES To'DOM-•'7mTprme. For Recognition and Seeks Alliance With France. _ _- to an in- - A -des 4teh from -bio• says - -c m1fir.V11"u, ui�ec r,vnvu .._._..- -- - - -- vara• regarding the Peace- Conference plans Seden'enko, Minister .o mor- all the delegates -of -the Russian munix:ations in ' the new Ukrainian `,actions to meet on Princes' Island; vernmen - said it tivaa impossible to conclude an Sedorenka has begun pazlleys with armistice with the Bolsheviki, who the French Govermnent to. obtain the > . would not respect it even if it were admission of the Ukraine to -the Peaceim (L ' tunic. cla He regards' the pCan as practd- Conference. try WIT The only will which be t: ally impracticable on this account and If this is granted, also because travel conditions would for recognition, "hance to the interview, the .-.,.]Prevent the delegates from reachinille 'will propose an alliance with {he designated conference place the basis of the former ale.d- A despatch from, Paris says: t To the Russian debt, France�tak- Ukrainiun Government will refuse top a -ment in Part in 1rheat- n 'the � •irg payment T 'w•r' s •,A c. s 4 d t E- t Ali• , h -k <Y_^sd tii� .a' M''T W 5ii`2rY ..✓. 1F 4J, WIM I., 1� Surplus of Sixty Million Bushels da WillStu A despatch froan_Ottawa says:-l�} 7thec twa of 1918 and the. parrying•of, itis.deeply inte1)ositlon of theoining in .the country• d that that exportable sarp.heat now amounts to'from 60,000,000 to 70,000,000 bushels. At present the British and al-liedGovern- 'a are not purchasing grain either . in Canada or. the Urrlted • Braces - 'F Hence if prices in the, World- Market ` should suffer an early decline -both- #: eountries would-b�_ called -to , �ke good their guarantees, It is ste}ted take mart in the conference v `--- , -.--- aMouillie, $68.00. ay --+o. ' to anticipate that the.Canadian Gov '' r, , �- i� ton, car Lots, $.:x.00 to $23.00. - ornment will Find itself obliged to �is- il�G����5 Chzese -Finest easterns, 24 to 2bc. burse money #o br•s►g the price pain _ Butter-�haicest creamery, 53 to 54c. for Canadian grain in the wood agar° s ' s Selected, b7 to 58c; No. • 1 stock ket up to the guaranteed ' fixed price BreadstuEfs Egg - - 63 to 54c..._ Potatoes -Per bag, car N based on $2.24 a buslsel ,for No. Y Toronto. Feb. " 4.-Manit0ba No eat ice, $1.65 -to $1.70. Dressed ho6►s- Northern. It is' believed that the -IE1o. 1 Northern, $2.24}x; Absittc,:r 'killed, 0$23 00 to $23.50. present guspenslion of buying is'dne to Northern, $2.21%; No. 2 Northes'ri, Lard -Pure, wvovd. pals, 2U lbs. net, , in store 28 4o congestion in Great Britain, that the; " $2. 17 % - No. 4 wheat, $2.11''Z, ROC, British Wheat Export Company .gill Fort Gilliam, not including tax. ::.--- resume. buying and will. likely do soy Mas itoba Hats --No. 2 C.W., 63%c: , 'Live Stock Mar6eta ii'it .By Zegpebns-It has only been lately that the British censor on the'basia which has ibith¢rta Dee' 1\0. 3 t4>ba 67aif:c; extra- HO• fes' the virions Feb.4•--.Cho:co heavy allowed any details to be published of the damage done ed naiied. 40%c; No. 1 feed, 56'Yac, in store Toronto, This is :_Fort William. steers, $13.00 to $11.50; butchers Zeppelin raids . a e.r London Now that all danger is ended; the cur • o American corn -No. 2.ye11ox, $1.45, cattle, c ce, $10.76 to $13.25; do. has been lifted and the Publication of photographs y permitted. ------T , s jr00 to $10. b0 dc. common.. a pine in the west end of London 'Nhich was reit by a bomb from n ?gyp MOD SIX i O leo: _4 yellow, $1.42; Jazsuary b4-, good, $10- , 2b; bulls, choice, $10.26 � peau. Ali it inmates were killed, � meat. $?i.�>4-to $8.• _- - Onte,rio• outs, new crop -No. 2 to $10.50; .meconin bu.25 t $7. to { - _ DL S�O� `r -w ite,'b9 to 62c; No. 3 white..b8 to 61c $9.04; do. reugh bulls, $7.26 to $7.75; -- ES � �,j(� TO da{+ r LABOR UNRESTVD �+ 1�J - according to froig+bts outside. butchers' cors, choice, $9.00 - $9.60; Ontario wheat -No. , 1 Winter; per do. good, S8. 00 Lo -$8. b0; do,. medium, E car tot ..$2,14 to $2.2''• Not 2, do., $7.25 ,to $7.60; do, common, $6.'25 to , 2.11 to $2.19 • No. 8, do., $2 . Q? ' to ' $6 , 73 -' stocken, $8.00' to $10-00; 1� ii �� ��NN BE isi� T I AC Allied Naval ConetrIICf4Te • �'No. 1 Spring, g`L.00 feeders, $10.50 to g11.b0; canners, •Rfi L BRi�tlaJ, �2.1b to $2.16; ing Btudy of Their �'2_ to $2.1?a No. 2 Spring, $2.06 to' $5.00' to $5.50; in kers.. good to o to $¢.10 choice, $90.00 to $130.00; do, cos, EquII)nlent. w. ' accordrng o a me ., •.-.aTade:r the terms s a Reminder of the' Feb. 2 f.o.b., a3sbpping .pe3itrts, $90.00 to $130.00; light ew'e3, $9.00 n -freights. 1 Schemes Sugg Horrors of War to nture the aizn mer there are 50 more Ger k Meas --Na 2. $2.00. to $9.50; yearlings. $12.04 to dt2.5Q: sated to End' --Generations. s:xbmarinea to surrender to the rie;v rro 73 to, lambs, $14.00 to $14.50• oslvesxdsn Burley -Malting P, sPq� 1�onble. ,pl despatch from London says: At present•'there are .Sc; according to fte!ights outside: mood to choice, $1n.00 to $16.50; hogs British navy. London, Feb. 2. -The industrial un The decision of the Belgian Govern- 98 thele craft in . British naval i Buckwheal -No• 2 $1, nominal. +�e, and watered, $16•� tO'$18.25, i p�,ts, 87 leaving be- Rye in d'sstrib - R e -No. 2,: $1.2 , nominal. Montreal. Feb.. -.-Canners' as �1 rest has superseded the Peace Cob- ..meat to maintain Ypres, the Beene of technical y' y - butchers bulls ie! topic of interest', British i the allied ,overs for Manitoba flour -did crop. War $4.60 to gG.40 lerenee as the ch P several battles between the aanossg ciuwlaty, $11.85, Toronto. �couR,�$9.00 to 10.60; lambs. $12.60iin Great:Britain._ Many_ of the ad -i -ani Elie ermsas m - These submarines -save Ontario flour -War q:miity, old si�eep. $8.00 to 89.50; milk fed calves. ers in the camps. of capital anT:abor-� crop,, 514.04, in bade, Montreal- •and $1'L.QO 'to $18.00;. choice select hogs, tion as a permanent memorial, is en- wady ailed !or various all'I make Poronto, 16.bU. are bringing out specifics fox a �n-' dorsad heartily by British grass and Where naval constructors wit l asks a s ' pa apt alsspmen.. �$ �____ �. eral remedy. The Pro of John careful study of they machinery and- Toronto, lots, d�••vered Mont- ublic opinion. meat. ' real .i'svughts� baggss include& Bran, , TROTZKY URGING HIS FORCES R. Ciynes, the former Food Control- . public will be a memorial," says internal equ6pJAI n shorts $42.25 per tam. ler for an, industrial consjress reipre- Ha -No- 1, $23 to 4 per _ _ WARD KIEV the Westminster Gazette, "in which The n3tiasate fats of alt the ea e Bay -No. future gen wind bed lied bs mixed, $20 to $21 per ton, track Tor- - 1 most popular to -day. It has a rival i rors of � war. There is nothing more Conference• Expert view here it oho Odessa, Feb. 2, -It is reported that R St.ava-Car lents, $10 to $l1, " truck s Trotzk ,the Bolshevis# Ddinister in u new society called the "National impreaaisive- than the sight o! the ti�at thr coattru On °e floe Good r has arrived at -Alliance 'of Employers and Employ- stricken �� with the sl�eletons of its subuiarkm is extremety 6°Od% Torosita of War and Marine, ed,,, which representative men on both *Aunt es as regards technical detsels. Kharkov, and is exhorting Bolshevist once wonderful buildings rising •gs peeialOry Coantr� Protluee=-�4halesakgT.iments to invade. further the sides are promoting• '•into the skyr 'In a sense these ars and. they elrow maTieed auPBnEO�b one point on which everyone is few things more beautiful. To.pptch over the la%eet built Ger:aan � - "Eggs~ -No. L storage, bS to b6c; Ukraine. Despairing appeals for help neral prin- construction is selected, storage b8 to 60c; cartons,{ particularly applying lye o d be impossible. Every- ars, afiose - against the Balsheviki, addressed to �� ,y wages it up would agreed is that s new -laid, 65 to 47c. the Alties, aje -reaching Odessa from, and Pone, therefore. wt71 welcome the, de- bad. _ 'hours, must be recognized. Locat '--"�" Y" Buttrr--C , saUds; Gt to b2c; vision that the remains o! the old �� P��, SS�; choice dairy Kharkov., The Bolsheviks are said to settlements of disputes in the daffier - have occupied Tcliernivev and to bi!►' I- trades end faatari� onRy creeLe city shall be teff intact instead: of ENGLAND'S BIRTH RATE LOW EST IN HISTORY -- prints, 88 to 40c• •bakeYs', 3 to 33c1 advancing sou war '' unrest easd confusions. Whenever one „The East abounds in the rums o oleomargarine, Gest grade), 32 to where there is a Panic reported. The section of workers ~secures any Parte- • _of _once es ' d tch from 34c: Gover:ime a moved from 1 cu concession. ot�tiers who have on is dacresdag• Cheese -New, large, 28 to- 28'=•c; Winnitza; in Podolia. limes_ civilizations which have been over- England s Population --.atwins. 29 to 291rie`; spring mare; large. _ not equal sdvanst es ro ypre$ will stand for center- So: staffs Dr. Caleb W. 9sleeb7. #se 29 to avec. �- fled is on the authority' � ' 28usc to 29c; ta'iiis, les as a reminder That civi}izatsen famous eugeni t. _ Comrrb honey-(�`Loice, 1!i oa., $4.54 AIRPLANES TO CARRY a Sir Eric Gomes' � made a novel itself 'cannot be overthrown acid as a unpublished vital etatistias seat to to 7. 55.00 per dozen; 12 oz•,. $3.50 to FOOD TO BELGIUM; Proposal some trade union t&k+ monument to the generations sacrifie- ham by the Registrar General. They tflop ypes dozen. over "a large national factory and ed in its defence,' show that, for t} a whole of En-CMIn- MaPle syrup-ln 5 -gallon tins, 53.15 ' a run it as an expele-Ment to sitoW what ems- and Wales, tact year's death rats r! to $8.85. A despatch irons .London say- :-- can be done by such co-operative be found to are h�; "> The Government has allotted a squad- INCREASE TO BRITISH NAVY would, probably.p ` ton of military airplanes to convey asz;T�aBement. TO BE REGARDED AS BONUS es than the birth rate• 'lyse yeas wm , A " 1MlontresY Markets More troops.. have arrived in C�lsa-e .wast on record in Chia respest. Feb. rkeFlour-New foodstuffs to Belgium for the relic! W� where it is � �t'e �3ontrea1 o! thepopn;ation. The service, which Wo A despatch from -London says:- In London the birds rats was �•5 stand�azd grade,- - $11.26 to $11.86.will begin ' 90 a. a mi on flue roofs of the builldings sur' The the conclusions of the Committee rate was 18.90. Than ��d��, ..,� ' ...`Roiled 6 gran, 531,25. Shorts, $42.25 between^ Folkestone and Ghent. roUnding George Squats in Glasgow. I the subject, it has b' fi of Enquiry on act, been firth rate gm'es _ The m1iRtsry displary is provrking i decided to increase - the pay of all in the history o! England t• resentment among the strikers shilling per daygfo r ordinaryn amen PEACE DURING OF L:: Al - PEACE. CONGRESS eAG BEES AS TO - . _ _ _ _ y ! ALLIES LOAN TEN BIj,LION to Biz shillings for captains and high -IS FORESEEN SY L Y9 1 DWPOSs l gON C i COLONIES FRANCS TO' THE .BELGIANS or ranks, with aim increases to the Royal Marines, This extra pay, it '_is London, Feb. 2.• --Some °i L1°yd's �! -at be regarded . a bonus broers up to a week ago, non= A despatch from Paris saX5: - .______, And not ars representing an increase I sidered the signing of s p ... E• ..� fi>a 6��i ii,�;{ir-t �•�-{i6 J•lL7YlVlYIV�•. r� .., - ___ v. ... ._._- -.Yen -- _ _ pYcoentl _.W"-_. . .. r• Regions. to Belgium b Great Britain, FranEe i ° just and a last few days re- B lg um y ace uexom mately be considered a ju - eve within th - and the United States, thin amount table reahaneration. ' versed their opinion, and now con*f: . Parrs, Feb. 2. -The. accord reached government The mandates in Pales- to be deducted from the first instal- eider it almost an "even mon y" tis$ I tine, Syria -•and other portions of Turf by the Council of the Great Poaera key where well-developed civilization meat of the war, indemnity to be paid BRITISH PARLIAMENT � `that April ,wilt see the p� .; iconcersring the disposal' of the Ger- by Germany, according to a Havas TO MEET FEB. 11, concjssion. Everything •ilidicates-:snf exists, would be comparatively light despatch from Brussels• earlier conclusion than seemed .certwa inan colonies and ocqupiiOd region3 and would probably perp-Ait of the Wo - amount despatch adds that the amount • A despatch from London says:- _ Jin Turkey in Asia ds much more de- visional recognition of . the independ- The new British Parliament, accord- ten days ago' -• will be raised either by an inter -al- _____ Y ,.. " finite t3ra'n is genera4ly supFoeed, and, once of, these commaMties. _ lied bond issue -or by a German loan nt lana will meet on LDIERS besides acceptance in principle of the On the other hand, colonies like having priority over all other loans. "Fe ar* 11, with me 21 SHILLINGS WE . plaits of mandatories, it embraces the those in Central Africa would re- Lloyd George anti Andrew Bonar Law, _ wire a man3�atory with 'large powers; 1 f*BD-A'ng main features: q The time A despatch from London, sags.- yi The Allied and Associated Powers of ,admtinistnation as responsible for 1,000,000 MEOCCUPY RHINELAND ofeCommons- attending. in the House The pay of the soldiers of the British sic agreed that the German col_ the supression of the slave trade, the j used in giving the oath to members who will be retained nihil - si -`.onies shall not be returned to Gar- liquor traffic, kammurition and arms army traffic, and t prevention of m li- A despatch from Paris says: -The - will be shortened, and• its n begins ace'footing again is reached probe ~` many ov�ing, first, to mismanagement, that an hour after the session begins ably will be twenty-one shillmis cruelty and the use of these colonies tary authority, on the part of the na- ish troopstobeams maintained inB the both houses will assemble to hear the week and food and lodgings, ac`oTd-��i as submarines bases. Lives except for native poli put- speech from the throne. Sir James The conquered regions o€ - Ar- Pons. occupied regions along the Rhine veil] in to a statement made by'W. A<' Lowther will be re-elected speaker I Appleton, Secretary , of the Genres _> S g an Other col�on�ies and 10mlities, such be limited to 1,000,000 men, accord � of the House. Federation .of Trade Unions, to Chet' yea, MeroPohamis, i'ale.t. a to The Echo de Paris. and Arabia shall be debalched. from as those in German ou =west Africa ins, i Daily Mail. he Turlyish Empire, and some of tie Strath PaciRc Islands, - tbe have such sparse and scattered •POP- z Provissfion is Made whereby 1, Future Army of occupation neII4)eing and development of crack- ulatlons and are so separated from z :�'' Largely French and American, e wand colonial regions., are regardedother conur►unitiee that the laws of " as the sacred trust of citi-ilizabton, the mandatory country would .pmbabiy A despatcl from London 'says: - •` over' which the League od. Nations prevail in these regions. The British contribution to the allied r exerci+sep supervisory care. The ad- The mandsutoriee wtbll 'nport' _ armies of occupation in the Rhinelanda. tms'tratan or tnatetiig+e of theses re- stated intem1s to the in "``At says the IPimes, will be less nsame;ic, Bions is entrusted to the more ad Nations coneertxing the �z ally than that of either France of tha vanced nations, vdiyo will sect as - wikririi a Oolbny is being adminisbemed• w United States, consideration having:;; stories in behalf of the League od The foregoing �enex+al outline in- s:� van to the part. played in the ; tj dioabes on broad Idnes the teawss # . > ' .: been given Naomi, war by the British Navy and to Srft The-" manc}ebories 'are not uai- whereby. it is ssifd, conflict ng vse�ws time of The Huns --This photograph of human skeletons' is that of fin, but vary accord; to degree ov "° a"ba}� British Prisoners just after t'h'eir release from flee German pa•I-h ;eaponsibilitW in other parts e3 'of development of the * Ka poq,R,�on camps..They were )literally starved alIva, the world. tstad its approach .be the stale `� `",• - . .:'.. ..... .. ,... 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Mr. Lnndg M so -violet $aaiearp, of To. .meett at tliq home of.111rs: Thor>raa �c►a recegt}y' -been discharged x ; fronto, vleited friends in Pieieriag And -Mw ou Wecahe#d*y, Feb.- It `ft�ira3 the military hospital, having ~' Stiriday. - - ate•' 'e'ioek, All t iskidleit tare in• .his ori setvei }y_. wounded _iti. ones of See our "ne .b.o��s.. for - ap.r�n for ladles. -W. J. an Mrs. Gorman 'and vi~te�-legs, 'Tit stitches• having been two children of" Ohlo, -The foilowin books%ave -- d , , R: been neeeasai'yin clotting the. `'�9'e.have a'eplendid-line of•bl�,ek:'-g148y'-aYtd �lx6�in; *b1ted with relatives here this laced on the shelves of the Pub- -Report of Intermediate Room r .]Reek. lac Library. _Another,_ conAgu= Pickering scht,o} for Jana Names frouz 6. }-t0:l.00 per Pair, - ---M}sa-6amb-i��siv ha spected. soon. Bny a in 1 r - ran idpendirig a - few da s .with her ticket_ at .onc'e and: be reedy to b}ortiso>3a., Ge¢ Coir ____6an, Ed-�1'alah, __-,vvrue rg a12t1 sed he - Kso -- rotito,- - - 4 Ye_tb®-L1r .rtmtft; tCcliatt`;' •helmina Mutch, Hugh Miller.'Ohn's _ .' H. Haen,'of EnRleharts ant Fancy Herself, Veber: The Fish Mr.Gnire, •a pair, they are the correct style. p -Ruth Morrissey. Jr III y. a few days here during the past ing, Ring Mao, Widdetner The Norman Morrison, Eroest`Baker, r �t , �week. with his parents, W. G. and Rough -Road : Locke ; A Boy cf Mary McGinty, Clarence Potter. G•. A. GILLE SPIE, DU'N8ARTON' x +etre. Ham. _. i3.ruges, C,thltgaerts- ; Kingsford Clarence Mercer, Mabel Stephen. -It is remored that- Mrs. John Quarter, Barbour ; Wpuder of sod, Sr II -Annie Baker. 7. p " Haight has War in -the Air Mildred, g purchased Mrs. Annie , Wheeler •Crime Jephson, Jack McGinty and John 3 'Brown's dwelling south of the of Silvestro Bonnard, fiance ; Cowan equal, Karl Kirchner, T • ' ' 436rdon House. , Gasoline Engines, '' Von ' (;Ulin real Coakwel), Nellie Sier, Mer- ' A.._J. Sier had the mie- Winged._ Warfare _Bisi�Qp ; _Be._ ' yu-Potter,-Al€r-ed Falmer;---- -- �-_ -- :; `fb-artuae on Monday to fall on the tween the Lines, Cable.; Canadian -A• number of bueinese men>� lGe 4nd fracture one 'of. her -arms Reciter,. French ; .Fighting Ger.' motored to Whitby on Friday' many'e Spies, Strother. evening last toattend the -meeting -L. L. Findlay. o! Totoato. ac- - . Y coulpanied b ' his danghter, Miss school for January : Jr II -Verna •Board of Trade, for the purpose y and ltidy' friend; visited his Reid, Harold Richardson, Billy of taking steps to alga the ov. -mother here on Saturday. Saunders. Rosie Bier, Billy Hall, ern_ meat to hasiten the tom legion a a -Walter C.' Richardson, of Lillian Wiman, Donald Morrissey, of the Toronto�Eastern Electric p � pr9po800" to- reiYiieji� '=Philadelphia, paid a flying visit to Bertha Kirchner, Johnny Rem- Railway according to the original the home of his parents, W. V. mer. St I -Hilda Walsh, Liizie plans, and also to proceed immedi- .. and Mrs.. iRichardson, . over the McGinty, Mildred Murphy, Jot); Atel . with the �at We carry a f j� �e of a p pro ed work on. :sveelt•end. Jephson, Evan aline' Cotvan, _poo Q Ed •the Provincial Highway from " -Dyson Cowan has purchased Palmer. Jr I - Phoebe Baker, Toronto eastwards. A large d'epu• ' ;the Disciple church west of the Earl Forster, Leonard Stephenson, lotion -from the - municipalities Peabody. Overalls atld Smocks in black, plain'*-� ,village and will use the material Johnny Greenlaw, Dorothy An- along the north shore will bor the erection of a house on his drew, Align Shepherd; Angus Lis: Toronto to -da g° to blue and stripe y (Friday) to press ; „own farm. - combs, Edward Kirchner. P III- their.views upon D. B: Hanna, the- .. Men's -Work Shirt -8, in' lain grey, black.'" d -Ewart and Migs. Mabel Wright Ethel Bray. Harriet Morrissey, president of the Canadian Nation- p y' left on Tuesday for Victoria, R. Gretchen Saunders, Florence' al Railways, with respect to the white stYipe, khaki, plain blue . 4. where Miss -Wright. has recur-- Match, Barbara Hall. II -Helen Toronto. Eastern, and also itpc�n. _ black sateen, etc. k sate r"""•- a position as domestic science Cowan,- Mabel .Coakweli, .Louise. the 'Hon. Finlaty `MeDiarmfd. in - y. f Stepheusott, Etbei Pan.' Nora regard to the Provincial Highway, �:.:. Men's TweedPants,dark greys and browns, ;teacher in one, of the seboole o n that cit Clark, H onold Cowan. I-IIarry It is to'be hoped that Pickering nice' -neat patterns, all sizes. 'from -The Woman's Auxiliary of St. , Howard Law, Walter will be . well represented on this n George's church will hold their Richardsotr, .Louie Fowler, Allah deputation, as, -the -deputation the `'•� 7•�'per `palm :regulalr monthly business'Meeting AudrgW, Tommy Healey,, Russell greater the effect will be u on the -. at the home Mrs. Hicks on the Fowler: government: - - -:-..-.Boys'Knickerbockers, in .dark grey' tweed Afternoon of Thursday, February -The news of the death of Fred and dark brown En of -Toxon - c aRKYNWOOD ey etarrd the rough wear. -Valentine Social in-thebase- night came as a shock to 'his many ` mint of the Methodist church -on .Pickering friends. He had been . The 1•f1n"'patienits are all able tabs - duths' an(1$o s' dna roof Rubbers with Frida evening, Feb. 14th, at 8 confined to his, bed for several out again. y g -p „ A y Norman Gibson. of . Toeonto, spent .. brown canvas to 8 all B1Zes ust. the Good program composed days suffering from a severe coal, pe , j of loo Sunday at his home here. ' P ' .� al talent and refreshments but his condition was not conoid• - _ _ thin for this weather. O C Oe Mrs. A. Moore has heart hol)daying g served by the ladies of the W. ered'eeriaue up to the time he ex- with relati've3 In the city.. - - _- - M. 8. pared, death being- due to heart Norman Bie, of Toronto. spent over MEN —Have you* seen our all rubbei, �loth- Allan Clark, who. has been in trouble, from. which he suffered Sunday with his, Wife aod-Y, lined Overshoes foY every -day wear—its y the employ of R A. Bunting for somewhat for several years. His, Levi -mid ,firs. Linton and son s .ant : -,for nearly a pp=-ar wtnner. _ All sizes - -- - p year left on.Moaday gaster and niece, Mrs. Stene, Btrnday with Witt. Ortuterod and twm- for Timmins. one of the most were with him at the tithe. The fly. Mrs' J, O. Totton .wnd son have been, ,;.progressive towns is Northern deceased, who was a brother of R. Qatar where he n b Miss hnlida ing in Stoutfville for a couple - F remunerative Dositiou in the log, of Pickering. was 4A years of Jwmee-and dire. Penopil -and C1ar- - - _ �T grocery, department of a depart. age, and has resided in Toronto puce, accompanied by Mises Whitehead HYMI _. BOOKS a■;. mental store. for thirty, ears, where ' he has of Iilneale�s ty pent Sunday with Greeot - n� -Dr. Marsh wishes every mem.= conducted aYdrug business. He wood frieada, Icer and adherent of St. Andrew's was highly esteemed by all whr, The Epworth League met nn �`'ed- The tiew Book of Praise has arrived - - church- present at the• Sabbath knew him. His fanerai will take nesdny evening' with a Rood actetid- �.�� asoratag aotwiee on the 9th. A platae on. Sunday -from the soca The topic was taken by Mrs. R Black CQTered� Boobs, with Tulles; at .:.. - 1, W,, Gibson and. Miss. Corm Cruse. message of vital importance will residence of his sisters' here. and , Red - be "' be given. The evening service Interment will take place in the $.Q(� will also have its importance, methodist cemetery. •Aceto Advortiaemmts. marl ,(idea COY@L boo&s a�'. 6tran ere and visitors welcomed -On Thursday evening last a - $ '• �c at both services. }arae somber sus _ . her kinds at- - et st church to tender a re- .tire row. p—pty ; ip>�m. E, 'L• Ruddy. - _ la a and enrroaoding country caption to the soldiers who have Pitker'na- 1S J0 - -- =- ,�,50c and .20e gg will be held At 2o'clock on Tuesday so far returned from overseas. _ ecnre yours no-� while we have -them. afternoon; Febdary 11th, at. the The affair originated in the gab- OUNG 89VVS FOR 8A1:E--8,tr- 3ied Crone rrlooie for the par txth 8ehool, and the Idea at first . ror quki, aaa. t tot at. con. a, pose Pitkerina. Howard 1►� m, -6fpreparing clotLing- for the Bel. was to conflae the reception.only IGHEST PRICE P3ID-Fos< ail • ^ e .f Kiane. This work is urgent, so to the boys from -the Methodist Hkinda or try and reatl+ers. H, Herman, a large turnout of ladies is hoped church and Sabbath School, but p'�OOt• _poultry 2220• 17-20 for oa Tur4tiwy.. finally it was deemed best to thus HORSES FOR SALE -Good work --Standing of pa Is of Senior honor all the returned soldiers L team. also rod driving mare, standard lstly. ala Pickering school for Jan. from this district,' irrespective of bred' Apply at Pickerin�Livery. :_.._U B B _ ith R S first three is each class in denomination, and a large number OR'�i $TAL)i{8 . WANTED—Also �v 7 ^ y rad merit : Sr. 6th -Jeno from other crh'urchta who were vVea1 and nob calves. r. �. Henle,. ` Ind. .>.. ttiit, Ceicilia Cowan, Carrie Mc• directly interested in the returned phone 1702' Pickering. R $ 1, Picrtering, 20 -22 Now that the wet, sloppy weather is with us, yon will want Haire. Jr 8th -Hilda Morrison, men, received invitations , to be GOVERNMENT. Muelr•ipgi and to keep your feet dry::.'RTe have a fine line of t Aifreda-Jephtsoa. Harry ,htc4aire. present.. The ladies of the congre- COMOM:ion Boirda For Sale --w, D. Dyke., p 4th Class-- Willip Crammer, ArtyBond ^ '. Whitby. opt.. Bell ?bone IN, Rubbers of all descriptions. .Or+ockett, Fred Fawcett. gatiou` eutpassed themselves }n tnd. Phone 70, �otr providlag ' a sumptuous- capper, --A lively hockey, match was the tables being laden with -various L08T-An auto rug, on Saturday _We.can fit.ouir_the whole family with the best brasE*de r_• evening. Feb. Int, between lot 80. •con, t, - on: the rink bees do Satur• kinds = of meat, salads c i Also Mens Overshoes _between a team from and other tempting morsels to leave same atNBwso , SD - TIFF' ' o. 2 and the Pickering Jr's. which all did 'urtica. When .all OR SALE -Two ebotco sborthbtro Heavy Tfa<e game. which was well pla ed had been , ace to the auditorium' of the cbureb, "°'°- Bosh a� 1 ymr odd. ten. w. co.t.a, a sell the Maltese Cross.Brand. ' o ' a somber of interested spectators. where a cod Claremont. rna. pirooe >eeK. ' • t7 -l0 .. _ .. � - - pe g Programme was - SAL m�T _ _ -Joe Clark refereed to the h sAU8ftc on o s1�Z'&e Pickering by the young aseti b th ' n"yseed. sho : ter dtie about _ $ata$t�h� 11 -- team won by the score of 6 to 1. Sddrool, duet by e B. lww and aiii a -T:'c -We are surely having are• Thos. Law, and a solo by Miss ..':nnarltable winter, and one that has wary Qlark. Addressee were BIILLB FOR SALE -Shorthorns, 11 " been mach appeciated., owing to given moose. old, � red, slats . Q;entity of by lbs 'resident ministers a.ed rt tm ss.r. J. C. Sryanc. R. /� /�/g�� ��� the fuel situation. At no time has and others, in which the boyo R „0 1, � � � i+W rs-to � �! � A the thtlemooseter gone down to the were weloomed back home and OA SSL$-Shoreborn bull. is mos. a sero mark, and the most of the were told how. much their work Fold: fresh caw- bob call and a , .w.r,_ Of Robes. Blanhets, Club Bage, Snit Cases and. Whips of all time sot far ' below the freezing bad been appreciated by their tor "�a'ti naw. i?red Lacey.lot sa, B. F. o00 - - noint. Here we are now the follow -countrymen as welll as'by o. md' g � 007' kinds have just arrived. ` first week In February and the the allied nations. It is admitted dust is flying_on our streets as we by ail, and, the `Germans in NOTIOS-I hereby re neat my cue• When ne�diag any Hsraees, Collars or Horse Goods would expect 1�r• comers tokind,r hand out tes sad sot Peet it. to do in the month titular, that there were no better tetain them an nareaaonable length of time, .. - call and see no. >et July. fighting•meu -who tool rt in Lam short or bottles arra..e panty of. mak. a Pa l McGinty. 20 s1 8araese; Collar, Repairing Qestly and -The Canada Food Board Ilse this war than the Oansdiana. Boot sad Ahoe Re aria removed the restrictions on the . When they went over in the fall promptly attended to. ,:. use and holdings of sugar, flour, of 1914, they were aliooet despised "• DAL MIT lard and other fats, as well as the sa soldiers, on account of their PICKER=NC1h • PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIU wastriedoaA in regard to the apparent lack of discipline.'- This You can always get the best Maul. amount of beef. veal and butter. was no doubt due to the democratic _ :.used in public eating places. We atmosphlere in which they were •lobo Flour made from No. 1. =Some Phone 3600. - W. J. COAKWELL are gradnally retnroing to norma) brought up. 'Bert when the Manitoba. SYheat. - y got Ilopal Household and GLenora, for oa�itions,.and .house -holders are to the front they soon- showed the Bread. Tr • anxiously aR•aitfrig the time when stuff of which they were made, y a'ba! the former pre- war' prices will be. for they never lost a gun or failed Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oeste _ "'Happy L !! demanded for 'the usual household ;to take a position to Which they BRAN, SH+UATS, - / I�aphY Thought - liesc:eaeitiee. "-MIX FEEDS were commanded.. Thus the re. a �; OAT CHOP After an Wness of 'holy shoat caption thin is being ' tendered CRUSHED OATS a week, Mrs. -Victor Rumpth, of returned soldiers is well deserved. HARLEY pHOP Toronto, and formerly of Picker. Each of the soldiers present were 'WHEAT '_ ing; died y►t her homeon Friday asked to ea but CRACKED OORN `�'he_�Ooes are 01M0Wled,g d last, in her .46th y s few wards, year. The de- evidenEly the :a4ajoriE preferred MIXED HEN FRED t0 be the befit BtOv88 ."iseased was taken ill with Influenza to face a barbfarons Han than an , which developed into pneumonia. "audience of civilized Canadiatie. the s Cream substitute - on.the market ,fl r Ser husband, Corp. V. Rn moth, The chair was ably occupied by Calf Meal - to -day. i'etnrned bonne shortly before the pastor, Rev. J. W, Down. Molasses llfeat ..-Ohristmas, after being, overseas After a hearty vote of thanks had CHOPPING AND bA.T '8pleiadid bakers, easy on fuel sad for about two gears. Besides her been tendered to the ladies and "to CRUSHING EVERYDAY handsome in design. -busband two vr)nnir daagbterp the promoter@ of the reception, Get prices on feed in ton lots. ;agrvige. and to tbeaas the deepest the meetingwas brought to a HELL PHONE. ,Call and seeoar full stoeki . gntpatby of the oo.,tmnnity 1e close by $ aging Life National F- 'Z7C7", "7CTe�1]CW y ,eatteaded. . � . J_ __. , „ Anthem. Chopping every day.lr.vagistrate Creaeor. H. j BUND, .�+� 'ny.$%. k .i*„'•+"�'1,'~+� � i n'F. k; r ha'9_A rt»bh'.0 `aS�, � • :A.� ,•.. :R.. y'% ', ,. w w ,r>.