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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_02_05 .,,,,,, _.. T".tf[yi.;r,r.nit` ��' ✓';.:,,x9:§ c• .rs�.-aa "�Y" - - - - - - :.-••c:�-anr.:na„.y,,,,•+t .. ., .. ;. a,.�,'r�'Y • �•c�", - _ .:ter •� rw.z•e L - ar. ,-•. ^=r.•.'•--s� '.. '' _._..r ......... a..._ts,sr• .. �',�,'"'..s• .. -•_:r-a+—«... - .'*,i.r•..•+...* _ .. :..m-*e.+—;•�—`.._ •ac' .e.•.�"' — '..a.;5.-._. �.. ,ry ^� - - WL a, r - • • ".. 'YC) :. XXX Irt PICgERIN(1, ONT, FRIDAY, �'EBRUARY 5, 1915 ,_ __- - _ —No. 19 - >rltil�S �tQiflAj iii'n!• SCHOOL REPORTS CHERRYWOOD Betablished 75 years KNK- rt of B. S. No. 18, Picj�erin Our mail-man failed t9 reach-us OII ed (Adan)i`oi the Month oJanuary. 8r.i Tuesday,owing o the liigenow•atocm. - 1V.-Doris Grab'm, Iva Nigliswander.i The .Rey. Mr. Oke preached to R GREENWOOD... -'. RE. FORSYTH. D. of O„_Regie- Nurroy Dunkeld Rem Hoover. -Jr,' good congregation onSunday mon- . tared member of the Optometrical Aaeo• IV-Mona Neale, Pa-il Graham, II tog last. " aisilon of olbUric. special attention given to WHITE SATIN-BRBAD Violer•Anthony. Ill-Fred" Beelby.l On Monday evenin$last asocial was u Oiuraemes f gl"oeir Shes tested free d6ug CREAM BUNS-FAMILY Nora Neale, Wiltis McNair. Olive An-i held atJoi;. Laughlin a by the young - ,1,� �?g�p ,1;RY thong, Sr. II-Harold Bielby, George'people of the, Wbitevale Baptist O. MoRINNON, M.D.. L.R.O.J3., Bielby, Evelyn Bielby, James Biely, ._ohurcb. A good time was.enjoyed by 'MILLS - Baiabarggb,member�f the cone¢e o! BRAN _ - - Vera Dunkeld, Arthur Lebman,Leslie all present. lYrsiotaas and surgeons of Ontario.licentiate Neale, Jean Antbonv. Jr. II-Allan Dont forget the Valentine social on a1 :gpyal cortege of Boreeoae, Edtobnrgh SHORT; Me er,Dalton-Lets ia,�fnr'oTie iltadill,'Feb. 13th in the ball, under the nus- - s�ieiin]itisotfoa to deieaeo of women sad �uaxxbtf i1IIii ainnnoe. - r, _ a the�� Ic a- SCR$ENINGS(wheat} Rera Lehman, Eldean Lewis. Jr. I- Rue. go - PI�iKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Fred Byer, Vera Anthony, Collins consisting of recitations, solos' led 1'�l� and X-RAY INSTITUTE, _OATS C. W. McBride,HarojdLewis. Perfect con- duets and music:by the Dumbarton =.L 0 8 frm�8` - FICHSRIN[�, ONTARIO 'DAT CROP- � - Average attend Orchestra, There w duct Dorie4rsham Av - ill also be s;gal- - �COi;N AND CUR_'�T CHOP once 28. L.-iltf:Agar, teacher, en tine'Contest.-Everybody come and heiptbe good wort. An unliunlimitedequality of- Bttlle 1V y a- x IL RL61TOWLE, M. B., X. D., C. M., , Physician-m en rg. MIXED GRAIN & CHOP WHaTEv�t:e and �Kheat tvaated, for + rt,t to Rectal Diseases. Proatatlo DL --soi vfeeases or wom•a: caaomr, - ra. . ww8 oBihI willJ R'emozs,x•Bay ezaminatSoa. Diseaw of e7r, of Toronto friends. A goodly number from here attend- the highest, price. ass,awn,tbroat sad lanae- gitatagglasse M COA.Z V O.�.Zf - Miss Gertie Bate,of Toronto, spent au aeaM sad chronic dissaw. the week-end at the home of her par• the S. S. Convention at- Green - Call me up and get my ptices . Cake aatus 9.30 to f:9 and r so 9 wl7 (Scranton D. L. &W.) r enta bore. River en Wednesday of last week. + Mrs. J. Leary is spending a few ind Owing to the isposition of the STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA - weeks with her daughterMrs. Wade teacher. our school was ;closed two 8.0. BARRIS- AND STEAM days last xveek and five days this Chopping MOIId&�$f Wed- B. FAREWELL, Tool. of London, Out. week. y J. T>sa.00nntt��aroraAttosas .modl7onat7 Thomas and Mre.-Eadie and laugh- - Nilsflor. Oourl liotuN,Wblabv, y 19-T PRICES RIGHT. - ter, Miss Merle, of , Bask., are Regina, The C N. R. purpose building a ._ g visiting friends hese. small station here in the near future ; nesdays and Fridays. 4r _ ' E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and - Blake Beaton, accompanied by his also a milk-stand for the accommoda- - A e solicitor,i+otary Public,Etc. Moneyto J L SPINE LIMITED friend. Harr Zinn, of the Dental Col- tion of the farmers. , oda. OMce Brock st Icorlb,wbitbv. say • ' f r friend. lege. Toronto, ape" the al Col- Mrs, (Di.1 Bradshaw and daughter, MY BAKER'S JOY is fully_egrtal P to any Western will brand acid PICKERING. ONT. with his parents here. of Portae Ia Prairie, Mata_ who have -nnakea abetter $iivored loaf. u tttess �ttleDs' - - The Ladies' Aid Society . of- the been visiting recently with W. H.and i Methodist church held a most success- Mrs: 3ae'ksrari-air-Wting with Besides this it-costs less money. +��� G. HAM-Issuer of~Marriage 1lfarkbani friends.. -$ ecial rice 1`'y Lirensea to-tale ovally, ot_Ontario, ful tea on Wednesday at tbv-home of !J p s in lots of five bags rickerfag village, My Mrs. Wm. Sinclair. The receipts lir, Fitzpatrick-hits not yet received Or over. ELL.H 0 amounted to 618.50. - - compensation from the C. P. R.-for POU CHER, Real Estate Auc- .�.�_ - the four bogs recently killed by the T. Bonsor, valuator,collector mad Issue r DUNBAgTON . . fast express. .The trains seem to be Claremont Central, ire -� L �1 pl marriaxe licea.ee-Btawibam. . 407' B getting the usual quota of live stock _ - � HOPPER Issuer of Marriage me No. 324. Thos. Burns, we regret to report is victims. It is not all fun to live near s "�� in poor health at present, a railway.-�.1. 7Acanau is the Oonat7 c2 Ontario.' ' ' D '7— �a y• - wr. -0Moe at store aad bis"aidmee.Claremont — Beal$ Big _ Eiittel Di+nay. has purchased-a =� —-- - EmP1JL %_ farm on the seventh concession. � 94.onveya©x GommiTOWIilcar oLEBH Febana Furniture Dale airs. G. A. Gillespie is spending a ERouoHAM s o. Aticoacer, oomtafsalKoneoz Inas few days with her mother at Cold- w• aMdr•tar, 8eooaatrnt Eta I[oae>. a toes y Robt. Devitt of Janetville, called on ' an farm issue. of >aar:faa. rre Tearing down prices in :prings.' CORRUGATED IRON friends here on Monday. +sesa�9 h ..ligone. t•a Miss Marjorie Allison is spending Win. McLean has engaged -with The best gal. 28 gauge $8.50 a POSTILSL. Licensed Auctioneer, Dining-room, _ _ wo.weeks with friends .in Hamilton �j Joke Phillips for a pear. - square. '2If gauge .l' a for Oetintfes of York aad ostarlo. aad Bedroom aad and Niagi►ra. Mies Myrtle Hill Is visiting.her q g g 8a•TO Bion sales of ail kinds attanaed boon sborsesf The farmers in this vicinity are 'a square. `Eastlake gal. ca11tes. Address Orgies Wear P.O., Ona sister,Mrs. John Phillips. Parlor Furniture. anxiously awaiting the it9angnratlon A. BREWSTER, V. S., Gradu _ of rural mall delivery. etre. Chas• White and chtfdrea steel shingles now eel- r - s ata of Toronto vuaslnasy col bas ,Wholesale and Retail. - spent over Sunday In Toronto. - ILS at square. Also fl �1 -alai h-load from Dumbarton at- g a� �d F wiped as otIIa»to Wanmoot T ]Sas, L)f'lis tended t e S. S. Convention at Green Mian ad, Routley, of_ Toronto, is bar In rices is metal .sines-T dom.atfpr tad anffatts ted t own We deliver the goods to River last Wednesda visiting friends ening c t#I�et:$ere: Sa P ` ,p�eaT er aught paomygy attended to. lad. y On Sunday evening communion and 'lath. sidings. ceilings and _ Plass sees, Yy your home, George White purchased a register- reception services will be held in the B. POW>3LL. Licensed Auc- ed Shorthorn from Miller Bros. there- 'ventilators.Premier cream b lm rovi hid herd. Methodist church. woa«r, •aioasor rad eouoctm far y p n$ Dr, McKinnon was in Toronto last geparstors, gasoline ea-of Ontario aad York. Ail kinds ofJBEAL The pupils attending the Torontoweek atteadiayC tlae funeral of his loss. Feoat�Pire Fences Galas eonduesed either �vately or try auction t �e high schools were unable to go on g �alo not"eolleeted. For eat" or allies, Tut brother-in-law. Mr, Isaiah fleet, llteatsrm rpTb 0011red. atiaabslb At.Piet- Tuesday owing to the etarnr: Mrs. Mar Matthews has returned and Gates: anus¢. Pboae omen left at Lfaws Otaea.Piot- CLAREMONT The Ladies' Aid, Society met on � after spending a month with her da", ' Irina,or Mi enab s .tore, Claremont; wtn n. Thursday afternoon at Mrs. adeGtash- NOW i9 the time to buy. I esu rai•eprompt attention. satisfaction arae. — sn'e sold report as interesting meets Rhteis in Tomato: She is much .Iq- �aaa orred in health. save you money on any of. the w Steed. Icyyboae mambas f.ladavesdast l sOa gg Pt' _ MONEY WANTED m`•' . Two sleigh loads of young people above articles. e are plea ed to re rt that Mrs. Th *port from the 7th concession spent urs- Jos. B. Gormleyis gradually im rot- ; p da evening of last week with David $. R, PENNOOK We want loan of two thonsand ing at the homof.het: father,Henry and airs Jogtres�of Balsam. -Bell Phone. IWNIrEVALK. ONT. Morrison. dollars first mortgage security Mr4, Brodie received word' on Mon- The Dunbarton Literary and ?luta- Ftioeta1 Director and Yfnbalmer. day thht her sister, '1llis: Jamee'111t1• F. tl. ProuSet Pickering 'a " unproved Pickering farm s I eb,;fa ement Society held x very ray, of Cedar Grove.'had passed away successful meeting last Friday even- Any business entrusted to me.will worth Six Thousand. , on Sunday at the age of 84 years. Ing. A fear ure of he meetingWas be carefully handled., - If you have Saone � Don't forget the, playlet entitled, - g FISHER & CU, y••,- -, i Resial to [hili Hydro• ..fieJlini al s Bride id be given is A- JOHN • - Charges . desats- to loan writs p Elects++_ !3 beneficial to the Commua- the Town Hall this Friday i evenin $ode cadent Phone No. 1511, - it bout .twelve participated in id the debate, in which the negative under the auspices of the I.adiea" Aid _1Gtiuntry Real l state, wan. joyable evenof t,John's church. An en- in its assured to all who . LATH j 1 JOHN PHILIP fila I'C3iSDEN BUILDING, foxy attend. Admission 25 ceote. LUMBER,, ' JL.ATI-Jr WHITeY . Oq�Vednesdx ti meetin was held t'i 3DEZ:1IDE ST„ E.,-_'ruRO�Tcr, - -• y R Has a full Mlle of Iresh and cur N'% a eztend otir gylalpatby to Frank here' by the different congregations ' • ed meats constantly on hand. *Iv .tnd �Ii . Alltwaty+ on the death of fur the'purpose of arranging a weekly eW Chopp=ag their infant child. prayer service. Next Wednesday - -0wing to the war the usual.conver- evening it will be held in the Preaby• Sgice .Roll, Breakfa*t Baffin, `Shitigle, 'Cement; Waatford Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc.. sat at the Ontario Ladies College has terian church and will be conducted Haying �installed the lntee't Stu- been abandoned this year. by Rev.Jas. Mcllr3y. Arrangements ! __Highest Proud Chapping'and Oat flakrs. R'xlker. of Br-ooklin, bas been will be made in regard to the future prices paid for Roofing Corrugated • aigalvan- ' to maCliiner 1 am pre.-- a Foisted organist of All Saints' services. : Butchers cattle R y+ p . red to do custom C nreb as successor to Miss- Edwards why has resigned. ., ized iron and- Eastlake Shingles., yQ Q work every day iu the Week. Oa Ftiday. Jan. 22nd, in Toronto, TOWNSHiP S.q.CONVENTION fiet erl„J �iv'" '6 Also Fi�.lr for•aAle• M`iiss Hazel Trull, yodingest daughter _ of James Trull,was.united in mariage The annual Township S. S. Conven- l wire fencing Fl?Bt-CIII:9f3 rigs far hire_ G Barnes, to Russell B.Collino. tion was held at Green River on wed- r - - $ Green River E. W. and Mrs. Evans•were greaeat- nesday.Jan. Vt`h.when a large gath- i�fr 'DS Or III jIt s members of the Baptist church as as ed with a cabinet of silver by the ering of'S. S. workers alad others in- A V REESOR, ' y g terested assembled in the Baptist A. C. _. - nig meets all .trains REAL ESTATE..... evidence of esteem on the event of church of the above place. their recent.marriage. The morning session which consist- - LWUST 'HILL Teaming promptly attended to. The new C. P. R. service began on .ed mostly of reports from_ the differ- Agent for Canada.Carriage Co. Sund.ty last. The finest trains of the ent schools of the township, and other s �egfi��e1> � system now run on.their new line. routine work, showed the association ' W. �� P8 :. ��«_�_ Whitby is the tirst town east of To• to be in s< flourishing condition and 1 Pfcllertnp._ the o le a the S. S.a takiI he CREAT ALE ronto to enjoy this service. Pe,P iP g' insurance rates lower on farm 'pro The'ingiiest ibto the death'of .Wm, active interest in S.o affairs. In the =`k perty aad Village Dwellings, y, y afternoon and evening sessions ; Mina Stone, was resumed on hely. ow Laine, of Tdronto, one of tete Provin- One School that Merits ' in first-class Companies. - to be -postponed indefinitely. Crown tial Association officers. ave splendid 0 F Attorney Farewell decided that there g p the con8cence of the public because- TTO PS®miU.m rTOt88 was insufficient evidence on which to addressee on the different department ` of its High Geode work is the bringin a verdict. of S.S. work, empba&ing pat•tlenlat•ly' Spectacles and' Eyeglitsses If not insured with me,call ftnd military instruction for the -purpose theimportance of syatemetic training : IO� compare rates. of qualifying soldiers for the position of the yours er members of our schools - T . of commissioned and non-commission- lid ,as found in the"Ridded lesson system" ed cfficers"bigan tbis week, and a Rev. H. WV Folev, of Brooklin, gave _ �^�.�t • Slumber of men are making use of this a report:of the Proylncial Convention Prices never heard of before T�AVA+Da ONT. -W• 7. Richardson• - opportunity of improving their held in London last year and brought _ 1. etanding in the miitia, obt some. splendid points on the , We train young men and women to- -Notary-Public; Pickering: The Rodds consisting of clothing teaching and mair>,talning in .our in PiekerlIIg become SKILBDL AND EYPEAT steno- and bedding- which'were secured by schools of'the boys of the "Teen"age: ' graphers, typists; book-keeperr. ' the .Wbitb The entire convention which was commercial teachers, clerks, cash-- Have you. lots of water . and which'have been on exhibit in preale over y e retiringRe alar $2.00 for $1.46 •.or iers, or general office a"istants in the auditorium of the public •library, dent, Mr. A. Allison. of Dunbarton. $ from 4 to 6 months and assist them C. a. RICE, OF WMTEVALE where they'were the centre of much in- rang with a spirit of enthusiasm and Regular ffii.50 glasses $2.98 to get positions. Open all year. is prepared'to furnish you anything terest, have been shipped to their encouragement for greater things for Reg ,pp rimless toric 1, Enter now. Catalogue free. in the line of baatei supply such as destination for the Belgians. the future; all realizingthat the time She- improved_system of lighting bas come when the S. , stands fore• -lens-53.98 W. J. Elliott, Principal pumps, windmills,' hydraulic rams; which wan installed some time ago ih most in the ranks of Social and. Moral Cor. Yonge and Cbarica Sts. plumbing, etc. the main part of the town hoe been reform mvvemetits. After the into- Just see our new Qtoek. Eyes extended so that we have now -about duction-of the new._Presit}ent. Mr. _They�r'e. also .exBert 'well- drillers three miles_of___atceets_Lhsl�liQh.ted� Geo, Ferrier,of Green River and the tested free.- S$tisfa�tioa__ and respectfully solicit your patron. there heif5 over. two miles alongceptanee of an invitation-Erato [ - _ N�'Z7CT 13 guar auteed. age for the .lure. 'Ind,.nhonr, yi21. Brock Street and over one half mile tons fornext years convention the ?h meetin closed in the usual order. , BLACKSMITH SHOP 1 eq Dundas Street. These lights are g I�,ven-our regular prices are low TOOLS SHARPENED equal to any in the whole province. - - _ { - A'ii5eetin-it under the auspices of the -when compared with `ra The undersigned haA opened a new � 'Victorian Orderof..Nurses teas held ' Rritaip has decided to regard all y We make a specialry of-crosscut sawn, -here on-Wednesda evening. The foodstuffs consigned. to German _ ..-. City pricel3. _ blacksmith shop on the Hing- Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. y R• g y ' P meeting was addressed by Dr. Has= as contraband. Ston road opposite the Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- tinge,-Medical Health Officer-of To- - - i - J. Qnaker church, two class hair trim or an easy shave call routo. and by Dr. McCullongb, the Itis reported from South Africa T. M. M-CFADDEN,:. T PICK..E, R. IN NEWS Q' -miles east of - -at the East-end Barber Shop. secretary of the Provincial• Board -of that arrangementA are tinder way. - - - n Pickering Village.' gee our Houde Furnishings of- all Healtb. The object of the meeting is for the Ailrrender of the rebel Drn ist-- adnate Optician, Work guaranteed.. Chargee moderate ]finds. 9Fightlp ai�geedd Carpets to extend the scope of work by in- leaders, MArit7,and Kerpp, they RR `� from 13 cents 11-yard up. stnir.t.ing the rbildrPn of the pnhlic having disagreed with, their Ger- -� -hj . H I J...i L W. J. GORDON P1CRrR[NG ;er.hoo'•o in nzutter5 of health• tinqu advisers, - _ , - ., _ _ ti _ + \y 1` n rc. .... ...r. .. • . . {he heard o! anything be would let her ww.�`�s �iA� • know; and aster ehe had gone he raid to _ _ _ ono of big amilietants, with a shrug of his - shoulders, •'Mora fit fur the hcspual than " • „ e _ f.or anything else." Mone Makes Mone ti matter of Last• as she walked through to another department, ccar•cel knowing where *lie went, a sot•t-ot blin� ___ V. v Enid. Sudden) she . Dam ever Y uses ts'Ic' - ' ._.-._ _ _, gored to a ee.it and ad she dropped on to _- '• -- she tori con.tciotuness for e SYMP _ _ - _ __ , - _ _ - the chair few - - seconds. ` - A young woman who was shopping class • - \Ji, A Strange Stipulation " by notced her, and weal at once to her •�� . • absietarce. G `- She y.- iVe E whenmhe_ir!" Said. . r--- - --- 'Why. ifs--Enid- inclair!" she said. ' - - •Don't you remember me? I wan Har n- "� JHAPTEB SV,--(Continuedl, few nine.+ to Colonel La•o:. • he ad• P��Oa' Pets go and alt over there. I'll Gam` -.She rang the belt) and questioned the d'�ed this care of Lady Ellen. get you some water. You U look ill.' y "Des: Adrian,' ehe wrote, "I hear from She was very kind, and little by little > .. tfervant. Nell that you are in town for a day or Enld Dame back W the knowledge of what When did Mies Pat►is,oaU, Mary?". was passing with her. - •'One day last week, m lady. I told two. Do make it convenient to come and I ve .tree thought,of you." said the _ - "" • her yon was in Sootlead and she said she see me. I am atraid I can't get West, AN other. "Yon were going to do such won. ! _ /� -would write I ea, very pressed with work. I want to leas 9t the Academy, a you remember? POUR 1T ON PORRIDGE"I wish I could see her," said Lsdy speak to you about a certain matter in a �S3 El which I a very interetaod. Could you And i . of course?the tteyer story--you len, is her impulsive way. married. didn't you. and in their it : To think wed to set. manage to run up hese to morrow about ended. Are you living up in thea neigh- • .. Nary rang up for a taxi and she drove six o'clock?" - . Over to see u she oothld find Mies Pawte. She pasted the etter herself,and walk- bOYee,," said Enid feebly. "I've--I've Just YOU can't imagine how delicious a dish of Oat- %'r' : -. "If any one oalls," she*had said to the ed briskly along, alter abs had done so, come rear here. I'm all atone now, esti meal Porrid a becomes when it is sweetened with ' ra m meld, 'you can say that I am in town [or in the direction of the rather shabby, ,I must work to keep myself. I came to . - __ - l y gloomy lodging home where her patients shop to ase if they could put me in Brand" (?Irr2 .Syrup, --'-�- -`- --Tawas- ` , the wey of anything. I don't care what I /�� Tbs woman she was going to see v+ .a "I'd give a ea. " Have it for breakfast to-morrow—watch the kiddies' es •x• OOnsin of her.late htiebaad'e. a afiddle eyes 1VI d[eel. catpable, ki_,d woman. one who-� self,."to bring :tell and Adrian together, 1 "Where are you stay,n L � ea loved most elncerely. Mise but I don't quite see'how it is going to be Enid gave herr address, She spoke of hav -sparkle with itis first t+pcwnful—t;ee how'theq come for "more'. NW-14 waf s trained nnraa but, Navin a done: and perhaps., atter all..one might I ing toured, and she said that ]fisc }canon Much chenper than cream and sugar-better for the Ost'taln amount of money, she had taken blunder! -But she is too really sweet w Laurie would be a reference for her it be weeted all her lite. I rut only assail such were neeessary_ children, too. UP the duties of nursing almost entirely Adrian will realize what he had lest.when ••I know Macon Laurie," said the young S rad the Bread with "Crown Brand"-serve it by wa of chtttr t and ahs_.generally 1N - vrorked [a the y he Rude that-jome-:other.man. has come woman. -I-don'i--sant-_anR__reRersn tee,., q. _ aD on Pancakes and 1lc,t Biscuits,on Blanc Mange and poorer qua.rt�of the city. into Nell's-lde.' You must let me help you. I'm married g The taxi in L Ellen now to a dooaorr and he is doing very well. Baked Apples-use it for Candy-3lakiag. ' to a street !a Hollawsy My name ie,Hughes now. I always liked "Llf.Y K•t//TR"Na!•urewhite r mI,vrup,m,nedelfaaln The pretty liw.le woman shivered once CHAPTER XVI. - - • you, Enid; you were Such a pretty creat- - in flavor than"Crowe Brum)". You tray prefer iL Or Awl" as abs rolled through the cold of - - --_-" : • the alfterrnoon _ It had been hot, sultry August when ure. and so Jolly. I can't bear to see YOU. a ASK YOUR GROCER—IN 2,s,10 a 20 u.Time. "I with I had Norsdi's spirit; but I be- Enid had taken up her life in the old as you are now. Look here, my dear, for• ' ' 31eve I ehoitid die if I had to Ilve Id these roams 'where ehe and Julian .had once give me if 'I am very plain, but do you p THE CANADA STARCH CO.LIMITED kind of places. been so happy want a little money?" P blakera of the Famous 1:awardxburht Brands. Yet when She got to Hies Powls'a rOOOW There was exquisite pleasure and pain Enid grew crimson, and thea said to a Warks-t ardlnal-Bnintford-)sort Willlatti they ,fere not only cheery gad comfort. eombired for her to find herself In these law voices HO y . fable, .put actually pretty; and the neat well-kn•nr4 surroundings; and Just for a 'Yes." i - Weld informed her that her mistress j few days ahs did nothing but rest esti let 1'ha going to 'drive you Name,' said would be back about tea time. ' Mrs. Cbaplin take care of her. Mrs. Hughes and you must let my-bus- _ _ -- •'I'll wut," said Lady Ellen; and she Her landlady -j6w genuinely sorry for band toms end see,you." -•_ - _ },Os•sd off ha�1'"o--and walked--rvu�-the �aed a Yrs. hat-t n:.also. she d1a_ -really.. ,o; v1 b.no." Enid anawerSd hurried. _ - __ tier, aid was kindne•e ! If; but Enid "Oh. no; )Desna, pipkin Hniok3y realized that-t a kindness was ly. 'Thank Jou very, very much. I'm not -- _ - �- g up the photograpb• and 1 �.oaly worried, and it has been GERMANS REALIZING TRUTH. clans without surgical experience .._ llss3ins hsrseM quite st home - Fe Ia s very litttle while Miss Powle came covered in a vert llule while that she had ro 1»t" - .. ,. -- . -. mads a great mistake in going back 'o "oh my dear. you've got to be taken bei n used Two such doctors re- ----. She more her nurse's uniform. There, where she had been known. People were care of," the other 'young w�aii said Shots Marked Change, Sae 'a Hill- cent) ' were allowed to O rate is +was somethitsg stimulating .about --her. naturally curi<.ue about her. It was all earnestly. You're simply not St even tc 8 s F y Pg - very well for her to. tell Mrs. Chaplin be nut stone. Don't you realize that?" one of . hospitals, The showed' One felt oneself 'n the preieacg of a tars Observer. P Y -Strong, resourceful• yet tender-hearted; that she did not w:ah. to talk about her I shall be all right if I can get work. surprising ignorance, ruittit�g rev woman husband; but other people disooaded him. Help me to get some work." said Enid, A military observer at the BTY- "Wel! this fa s �lessuse." she raid, ad f The knowledge came suddenly,-to Enid,feverishly. I must earn something. a , y eral instruments intended for din-i one mcrning that the story of Julian;• _it 1 can only get through chs water, tl8h army headquarters in France, articulating ligaments, by attempt- sh• kissed Lady 'Ellen. "I thought yon this discusses the h sical and.-mental . ^+were going to stay in Scotband all the great fortune had penetrated even to th then I Il go bile to Canada " p y in to et bones with them." small world; and with this story a tete Mrs. Hughes did not answer or press R g Winter. ' - - condition of the British trop s and tato element od doubt. It not actual sur- het v:ewe any further. She ww *hat En;d F "After this they Were not permit Ad only Ellen; n3sae Lora little while.' ptc,oO, was borq t r herself. was realty 111:-tn tact she halt euppnrted t1tE �ierman8o 81n them• _---_ E�i.tobrrnoIIgoD7tot as Iwtroalite D�•Gelbr� ..her fr'dedne awh$ahailygdehe ri.d oaEnid: ,Y p y .. eaysma"aremorethan offset by the Tisa d,.Lady. Ellen: "and when_)saw V 1 ice. P g ted to'o erste. But Lhe9e ointa o crrd I Lhought I must rush off and see The writer, a r making due-al- — �/om Norah. you dear thirst How good Iwere lowance fur the n,babillt that the it L to be with yov 1[rs. Roger saw that and she brought are marrird. are you not, dear? I heard 1 "lilt down; we'll have some tea• ane` German prisoners In mane canes re- general efficiency of the fighting ma `.-Voa Shall ul: ma all about yoanelt, said it aloov of her when •lace come to have a that was why you left the Academy; but g g ia P�v I chat frith me last nt;ht. She says as !I never heard your new name;" preseat- the somewhat inferior ele- chine of the Germane, the excel I ve nothing to telt," Lady Ellen an- there !s a pictnrs +u it of Your poor hue I En,d paused )ort an fnetant• and thea merit of Germany's tOrCeB, say 9 that lenCe Of staff wort[ &lid high disci- ' v band. and. what's queer, he has got the She say is a very low voice- , towered Yotr'. a the interesting lite. ` then- seems to be a difference in . same came, I told her a. it Ooutda't be line and Lhe thorn hneee with 1.4orah.' She 1tahg+h•d. with Inst a roach� "Please earl) me lin. t>;ncialr " F u$ :m sad mast be a n+lation but you know the state of feeli o{ the German ' rat btturn•ss is her laugh. I'm notlliir(�' Mary Hngha•e ra.d aothittQ, but a little ng wh1Ch every mi12t8ry tequll4meat. , what she isl she will have it as It is the . ayes. she wale an im. rank and file from that Which exist- - hon a •ttiptd, useless butterfly.' miss came over her hags been rodded for. WIl, bntu flier mean snn•hiae and Hr. id o a., need a Live hares I aulsive kind-hearted young woman, and „ - „ F instant her heart contracted and bar syO6 The landlady at the ]+xigi ¢ti was open• some weeks ago: - "Orders have been captured - _Eo„s�. Joo knew,• Enid opened the paper and )est for an cometh,ng about Enid touched her vert KM Paw,. exalted as she tossed off her pluntally. „Some of our pnsoner9.._ tht vii-.which give minute instructions for =Ibonnet sad lou cloak, and pat the kettle closed. The sight o! Julian's pictasmd r taiSD ions like torture to hes server coatia.ues, "nosy realize that the care of clothing, e oa the •D taLt,lamD• 1 imareseed by the fa..._- that jtrm. - ng, quspmeat anti D it was a photograph taken before gee was a friend of her new lod er a rictoriatla German advance i8 out ', Lady Edlea ehaeud away for a little oottroosg uq I ranitatioii, which allow ).seat fore- while, but she war evidently restless• Sud• marriage. when,be had been a soldier' The , wife insisted on af;ng y thought and a high standard of in- denly she said It war roungei. but ob! d was so like. of the question,to of and that.their dot' 'YOU see.'- ehe said witb Pala Lad not Enid to climb t stairs to that one open. "Oaa't Toa help me to do soamethinss, to- very steady I:pe. "YlY. Boger has made !O°mr and when they were there she open• merely to hold ground The idea terior economy, `L.-rahr' I love seeing yon: but you always ed her pante and poured all the money to that the Germans will gain 8 ad a great mt,take. Thie this u a sold-er ii on to the table. g . "This minute cure for the wed• wake me a tittle unhappy, because there go of u said lire Cbaplia. •arias vantage co+mr%nsurate with the sac- being of 'tile soldier so long as he Is such a contrast between as sawn at the pa e. Then she looked at her •'Look here. this is all i have with me, 'rifice's incurred a are to a great fight is, however, combined with .. p "Yes.", agreed .the other woman. "coo• lodger a little crawly list didn't_Jou Enid; but I'm going to take care of Jou• Ppb g , aWaring that I am old wourb to be you tell me as,once bed been to the arm*." Yes: I'!1 try dna get you some west: tri. PYLCTlt t0 have disappeared,' bu If ;mother, there is most certainly a con- ppea ty lousnife is 1thou when a tsa ry, - "t don't remember." said Eats, in a:Qw �t Wit• "On have to get a little better, there are fen Germane who von >xe of life is thought necesisar -twat" - volt+'•. gni t! „a won't Seem IIi9rband-well. g necessary, AXIAL - I didn't mean that. I mean,"oris feels -Pre+ar:catlon'-'untruths, were not easy you shad see someone else who is qu•te template the wisslbihty o{ all' actual which pbfnts to formidable powers 'when one is with you £hat there'+ no as good a doctor. She is a great friend of „ - - thiag wasted 1n your lits that each �onr, to her She looked so uncomtorubls that defeat and ..the invadslAa of their of resistanct, k Mrs Chaalsn said nothing more. picked up m ne such a nice woffiaa! Rhe doer s , each minute, you ars doing something for the paper, sad wear away - good deal-of-nursing in this netshborhsad_ country,' _. __. somebody else I levers) days-later Enid made another k r husband Ands her invaluable. I think i "As regards-physical well-being. " ' . --'- -d' Pies. Pews loQked &crass at the pretty I shall ask her to come and Wee you this _ I - ; 416 - face• which had a patbeuc touch in- its discovery. She realised that Mrs. Chap• it is doubtful if the.-Germans are so -- - •' - -. - - sxpreawnr lin s kindness was co longer sponianeOue. evening. Her name is VorAh Powis, -and : I have alwa s +sated tc see you to He the time the .fish of blood a her I know on and she will be great frienls, ' � well off as are the British. The A wise physcian sometimes fiat- y Yrs Rushee did not leave anttYsbe had Y~ own Noma Nell I mesa In a proper face and pain at her heart was easy w , German medical arrangements also te,rq a man by-telling him he has _ sense. God torlivs me for saying hard underatiand• She was discredited! The.� t>at .Enid a varsoue ltttle tom• thhnRe of the dead, but-Haney ions a sU,rJ of bar w,dowhood, which had been taro. Fnrthcn ...a iritssted that Nee bre inferior. .many civilian physi- brain fag. 1. ert»I ear►: be had no right to-have mss .Nsged DJ lti�' Chia, it is true, but trterad rh u:d_ondraws and gat into bed. Med you, no right w have treated you in, tacitly accepted by her, was disbelieved. 'I'll telly you Dual some ti maoks and a the way he did. You wouldn't oeme ask- She resolved at orce on making a:move. few .411 r, and I'll co, on my way hosae QOHM FOR �plZoo?I� + ' ins ma to help yoII i! your life was where I have had an offer of some work."_she and ''fl lieo Povrts 'o,Come and see Jon' h . . . . oneht to'have bein.-'Now, there's • said to lits Cbaplin. 'It.will take me this afternoon ' y S N - blee sup of tea, and these are some of m7 r ght over the other side. I am awtulY Words *ere ed *31h t to E4te Rhe k ,DISTEMPER, INFLUENZA, PINK EVE. OOLDS. COUONS. about eooaes. Come and tdl ms ail sorry to toy you. but---" was o.er,Nhetmed wick this k;ndneesr also and prevents others is aa®* •table havlat about Scotland. Oh! by the ways Neil;" "Welt, m� dear, everybody meet think her physical weaknew, her .Pure of <z- i a (� Cnsys the rat vee on foie a oar in feed. e ' 11 hau"t:on, wa. w, great that ahs could do these diseases. s and . wa�v 't[Iss Powle curled na her chair and sat for themse vas" Bald lira. Chaplin. I- Z Ova brood mates and all others. Dept Mdney remedy. down to the vas table, "can yea gtvs m• I'm sorry to feel uu must CO, but per• nothing but its still. and seem:uglyy ac• f f Ioep t all that was lone top her in S,lence. dr W"lass sad harness dealers. Booklet- 'Distemper. palls• rtes Dawnry s naw address?" hsps you are wise.' �` lady Shen'• Heart w addr se 1t always "Will you tell me what you mea by lire' Hughes was as good as her word. an�dCare" floe ,sem ltd. at the mese mention of thte man's that?" asked Enid s lit cold) An hour or oo later rhe called again, with Olstrlbtttwat ]larko 3 Parke, Hamilton; Lysman Bros. Dr 'iL.'K y. i W fn ate Cbeni Co., Momireal. Msrtun, B -_ tlowere and books and fruit. 8b had PP,van ��p CO, omO; .1 OaJ name t• dawn in Kent, !Etas in a farm s d dd lI plin answumbled ith telt'and baa her husband a little account of Ent I i EtR �i� a n• on., Witin pet; Dal* Drug oo., Winnipeg ami hoses know." -- she said in, an abrupt way= - "1 had .much a rh<,ck whew I' was a ,a "But Z.O.�on't he ever come to London P" 2 •I didn't mean to say anything to you, Coss stores this moraine. I naw 'a'woCMmlab and Q03hCn, in(i. "Tea u--a matter,ot fact 1 believe he because, atter all, it's your bneinessr but' man very ill, and I went to help her, and SPORN MEDICAL CO.,' sacterleloglets• U.S.A. will be In town tomorrow. I had a note they're talking about yon round about it was one of the old Academy_girls, a ____!rom him today. Can I gtve-hIm s mem- here, and that's the honest t'rnth.--Pliey'. "�a I_ don't_ knave what had hap. - .. - ----- __..- -_._ . ...._._ - "— rise!" say Mr. Bryant isn't dead. One or two pen" to'-her, bat he to very-chanse3; I should like to see him for a•fow roti• devlare ire they've-s+eeir hrm-sweNing "and 1-am afraid she is in great, asset utee. Theri, is a )title matter of business rotund about in motor-card; and--well-I 11 j trouble Sack, one thing 5s sure. she it w I want to lift»ss filth bim. leave you to gases what they say about vet? lli. �./O�s�o �� �O� �iYEN AWAY FREE "I thought you always oorreaponded.' you" Whrre ie she living? I'll'go and nee fs said Indy Ellen ' a 'I'11-go away at once,"said Enid hoaxes I ham• said Ds. Sashes But h s wife - kiss Powis shragred her shoulder+. • 1yy, "at once! Will-you help me pack fay I checked him. Ohl my dear,' els said. "really.I atm tyirs;sT' , Ira; •ba beilged me-not to.eend-you,-oo tabocking where lettere are concerned. 1. I "Nay! There'is no such hurry a. till I Pei a low ansa to Mfee P<rwls. and L►A/[ MR[OQA Yt•ML ATOWRYRIESR Mi Adrian_ did _write to me last, blit that" sell Mn 1Jhsplin a lit,lle ashamed, asked her to rj is late today instead. I it's ages ago. I think about MtSi a groat a.t•it vers. can't tell you haw upset I feel about this. 0'AN[ ROYR[M YBRArRaRt tR►A deal. He is ► flue man. Ne11." But Enid was row to a fever to escape Why. I believe you must have mat Enid "Yes• he !s nice," said Lady Ellen, and from �� �idsurrotrndinss. Sinnlair. Dont you remember when I Css� eb•taewaradlea�i leaasfstsMee®rrsodt�twe�tkae.s l��eY0IICAN ehe drank bar fes,hurriedly. fihsn •he sang, at one of the Academy oonoerts I sfC►r0 t a DtttTnieaTfop oY a AsovB Jfrtsis. 1t G res.. wr t� She was horribly SurtC the wugrestion y pretty fats Stw snaMewf fo teem. Tods•Paeterwtt•esa eoeettol aatabr.•. added: --scribble b m a line, Illi nee that wp iso ugly. so-humiliating, introduced you to as awful) oneamDollisrso g7�the D�e�a�vo rise wand isms a®bar the sw of reg. , , "11 g, yet not-even e( ted errd1 oom"m the stme of•rbi,y Dollam To ib•pee.w aakie W he tots it." 1Rtotsgh she loved'to talk for this would she i.k the truth. Te girl' gala beautiful, in fact?"- --- o! f sari about him, in s aeras she was almost �e •Y.e, of course., I remember her quite mmbnta•ma TwoatyDall"s, fhouwWr r"e^wWal cmwts•a"�w° pat herwell right in t e,eyew of_thoon pec ►e dMdodber.sse them feat tec•Irla H void env rod h c"allyy wrest.th*it".the sorry that his name had cropped tipp just glnwould Ue to desrade.him, and Julian'■ well. Too racist look after her, Mary." f wtraawill hmtobeaWad,I•aebt•ext sbwidtk.rye,seee"Wpartiycowect • odea fol', in truth. Lady.Ellen hardly un honor was still' a treasure to her. More. Y� I'm gains to," said Mrs. Hughes. • er f.eeseww w eyn.iiy ddi.M{ddsa fe.t r�fso oe>,sad so w is tZrxlaoor,�.o.tdsd derwtood her own feelings with regard to over, if she wore to have told the truth• -she won't La about her husband: in wz i wafsets s vee .kkh.OU ate ass w ws NOT Adrian Dawnc7' at treat she knew per• tact, I'm=I'm half afraid. "Jack. that p�r �i1�-{T/o•f oVtt oxEbx°'�rHsrr YOU AltEwEx?fH7i A aA?1a87d8?17. Iryyeoovannak•. who would have bel•leved her? MR pvCa. A •a ""r,at ova mcteelse wan eawv air oar spry, DO NVa 0"Y. featly well.that 'ie.was,the dearest Lnd Soana house later she ions rented in a tht•re is some g wrong, but that doesn't OAVADUNXXDSnt�EOli»Drpl 61' . the best, the only man in ail the-world''four-wheeler with her modest luggage on make any di ante. She was brilliant, �w it°r-bar, but having conceived certain I the seat in front of her. and as ahe drove Jack: the et suis of the moment, when. I •_•` _ ideas about him (imagining that she held down the street she telt that everyone lett. Vow a wants to work, to teach; -- - only a seoondary place in his thoughts),wan larking at her, and everyone- was but eho w t be fit to do anything for X -she wa sahcoling herself to grow, if not passing bamh remarks about her lone whit .' t e;act indifferent at least reconciled to I Ate told the man tc go to some lodgings That same evacing Norah Powis c11mMi1 j $5�0 I•QR A NAME ' the act tbal, she would have to live out the address of which, by mere chance, had the many attire to the little-room- where future without the joy o! eloer fates ,fin given her lig the baritone of the xn• Sinclair lay, and in the first meet• onnrse with this man whom she toyed. I tittle tearing party. ins P;nid'e heart went out to her. She' This is the beanpltnl new tiertume, made to Moreover, she•wa.e- honestly trying tc Literally she did not know where-abs was kind ani wnm9nly, sts Mrs. Gresham Cattalo endorsed and used exclusively by Hie train her thou to to turn to Julian BrJ• would find the money to pay for the lodge' hzd b<'''n; -bust there was more than this I Paultne Donalda, the famous Cansdlan Prima ant. She liked him.eincerely. The tact about her... he had strength, she had ., Donna. r . that her cousin, the duchere, liked him furs a2;the week's end, for all the had sympathy. Lite had given her an under• f We want a suitable name for it., sn will lett were a few Sbillinge and these the .. - �d approved of. him was oleo. a great cab faire would praotioailyy exhaust, yet standing `which rd►an Instant and mac. •give, '85110 IN CABN PRIZES • thins; and she did not disguise from her- the.rdlet at ;saving Mrs. Chaplin's honie netic bond bet�en them. and in robe days - -. . .. . _,eli the fact that Yr. Bryaut admired her II was so great tbAt, though abe was ill,she that followed when Enid was very, very f ire tollowi:- sad ions drawn,Jawards her. Leh almost.haypy as'ehe drove away,` {ll, it•was estraordinary how thin fragile 6600.00 for the best name. She quite Saw the truth of wbi:t Norah When the new lodgings were reached, and un:ha•ppy- creature, crept into the _ SOr00 for the beat descriptiop ot,t3e pertgne —�ow-is_said:_the-viae-a-woman born t be. ver heart of Norah Pawis. ' :I • - - ill I f ( - -x.00 for the second best name. slue centre of a home; she-roved little-!she-had the-good-fortune-to find one sad The doctor's wife -at; practu•a1 v►aman="Ii l 1 for the..seoond best description. children. fihs was not really at heart a!only one, room vacant She gave the jy thonithttul; but it was really Norah 5.00 for the third•best description." world-17 creature, one who lived only-for i name of the singer who had recommend. Pawfe who actually fought for the life of I I � and ten $1.00 ptixes for the next beet deecrtp• Led .her and the landlady spoke of this She dragged Enid 1. tions. temeltement, and amueeaient; she was t'o' this young creature. - pimple•hearted and ehe longed- for all one rooms deptecuti.n>ly; but when Enid The winner of the contest will be decided by • a had clifa'bed up and ad looked at it, she back from the grave-she and Drr. Busher tthose beautiful yet ord.nary Joye which, decided take it between then: and on this late December'' I I I -`committee of Montreal's leading advertfeia¢ mea ill the lives of most women. •'I ehLll be out 911 day at my work," she afternoon. after-Lady_F1'len had lett her, and their decision will be final. nineShouD metwo or on'hu in' to herehet'the ebe was making her wa.y -fo "that Tittle I" II ;. more oonteetante Bend in the winning name X140 ShoaId she go rr i I said; "and this will do s len<itdty." rise will be equally divided, tad an add[tlonsl ' hope which grew dead even in her grasp. room at the tap of the tall lodging•honse. f I .I - - p The price ions very mo it, and atter A, ehe wafted her thoughts all pped qulok- prize to the valued 86.00 will.b•given each sea or should she turn and find her gyro.ppeer s6 ehe pd - ce in a second marriage with Julian ahs had unpacked bar-few -chin ly awn from Ellen Crvoper an her fu- crestal oontestan> No employee or member of ��1aac. a# y I this firm shall enter the contest The con- - $.gent? _ want out•and walked in search of a music. tore Lady.Ellen a-t- least bad friends;. .. j - -- Thy-•w.aw-.really--at the_MOt other rest- shop she was este in a material sense, but the _ test closes at mid fight, Aiarch 61st, 1916. lerenese, and at times'made Ear almost Apparently there was not such a coma future which stretched before Enid Sin. HOW TO ENTER:—To enable evttry Oontestsnt modify to the neighborhood, but in the flair ions one that had grown 'ta be a :to try the new Perfume before submibtint their unhappy -. window o!-one--of thio local •stot•es -she !t}IrRestion for �}i name. we make the followinpgs Sheest for a long time with-tiles Poriie, great trouble to Hies Powis, and she-did spoolat ORcrt For one ddmei ton oguts,' we will r and lie) caught might °f music, and entering bold- not know bow she could beet help this girl flee ed n ons of our spool Souvenir Bottles of wM t er c d a e b ped. _ t I tel ccs n� w and ly Is a made her ay to thin d_ or. - - - �e pea . although the etfaltatised no confidences and asked speak to the malinger. whom she realty loved: perfume-.ern1� 25 0•nt� alas-fpg�t�e� with yrlie he too liar departure. With feverish nervousness eho eRailtid rTo be continued.) roe -Contest' 801 grid Oa• PrecCum C7oa a. L Ellen- had-teld her cab- to come p e po 1Daelc for her In an hour's time and -as I bet! various.qualiflC9tionm, She could c . I - 611 teal 10 Dente It is aeoessarJ to have th byres mueio. transpose. she could_Dlar- n I. ' Ootrtest 'Site to enter. Soon driving back to the West i7ndr could sins• ahs oonid teach. Ali she want.f - . - write today. You will be ddlghted with ills V4.. pre.ist aaY9 a deal thought w� •stn a 'joie money. J "Sit down," said a nervous old — -- peslame sad mave s chance to win the Dir pTfts > W her after Lady-Ellen bad s• Sys dist-Zot .senior mnoh' encoura e . "She_is a dear soul l" she sa,d to herself,t �_ s gelitleman to his Ifoh, wlfb aas mask RODGERS, GRAY & STEWART, "PERFUMERS �ti I-Why ddoesn't Adrian make bar baDpy?" ,,,qnt• Tb e manager sh:oioal rinthat. at.a:te I in too alueh noise. "I won't do . Tito maid; when she cam@ In, btm±-at a � �ll7 wiped oat the vgine of a g Dept. W1. 1 2 ■LEURv ST., MONTREAL. pieewage to N9d her that aft* woe wanted' itsmist's seri, ; but be took down her tt," w$•9 the impudent answer. by a certain ons•; batt before abe went tisane and addrss, and promiseA tbs.t_ !f I"Then stand ur. I will be obeyed. . . . . - tqnt Ttti,w Powis sat down *Ad sesibblsd is • . i . — -,'. , , . 'r ...i.a,.--., --- . I . .. rr r a ic"e., nr.p.�1'..'Sb�,nY!�fa, Y}Y4Z'rt�W�-'.' '�'.. -w;v. 71 y - .. ... : ... � ,.. .. std,, - - , 40 • e _ _;� __�—___• --- ~ N'K ,RESUME BATTLE IN CARPATHIANS '. >s 251 Enemy Craft Dys Three British Steamers in ; A,istro-Cernlan Forces 'Are the Irish Sea _ Seeking to Block Russian Invasion. f Adespatch from London says: - u ;A despatch from London says, ine torpedoed two Britibb'steamers The renewal of hostilities in Galicia Three British merchant vessels l in the English Channel near Havre. i makes the battle line from the Car ' One of these, the Tokontaru, which athians to the interior of East were captured and sunk in the Irish P a had on board 97,000 carcases of Prussia one of continuous activity. sea on Saturday by the German mu.t•ton from New Zealand, as well, There has been fighting during the r" ' submarine U-21. Another steamer, as various gifts for Belgian stiffer- past few day's at almost every pa.t , rr the Graphic, which carried passen- ers, was attacked without warning. of the front, and the clash of offen- urs, met one or more. hostile sub- Following an explosion, her crew of sive, particularly in the Central rines while voyaging between 57.took to the boats, and viere pick- Poland regions, has been severe. Belfast and Liverpool, but escaped ed up by a trawler. Frenchtorpedo The battle in East Prussia, on the pro- through he superior- speed. R.e- boats arrived un the scene 20 min Malwischen Lasdehnen line pro- —��orta of other v is meeting sub---utes later and..took-the-Tokomar. ' teed$- w•ithorrt-let-ctpi and-on the - x est marines in these waters are current, crew aboard. The steamer sank Bzura-Rawka fields the engage- _ . but authentic details are lacking. about an hour later. The British ments have been carried on furl- The steamers sunk by the U-21 steamer Icarus also was torpedoed. nus weae-the Ben C'ruachan, the Linda but did not sink, and was tows - .. Interest ceittres in the Carps t= 1Blanohe and the Kilcoan. . Tote safely to Havre. thians, where the Austro-Germane �* crews have all landed safely. The The Allan Line Steamer Sea,ndi- have brc'ught up new armies to op- ` Ben Gruachan was sent to the bot- navian, from St. John, N,B., for pose the Russian invasion of Hun y?' redo Liverpool, with 5o0 a rn ers on `a Hun- tom. by the Germans with a torpedo, L poo , p g gar,v. According to announcements „�• �, ,�,.:; ?, i but the Linda Blanche was blown board, learned of the raid of ills in Vienna they have recaptured `up by means of mines attached to U-21 and put into Queenstown. soTrw of the passu which the Rua- %+� z„ •. ;v:¢: `; h her upper works. After reimaining in Queenstown for aians were holding in strength. ' iy VPh'le 'the U-21 was busy in the a short time the steamer proceeded }}chile naturally the Russians, tike +�• ` Irish Sea, another German submar- for Liverpool. the other belligerents, do not relish giving up any ground gained, they Dacia At Last Sails declare that this is compensated by . --pURC _ _- the fact that-their aggressiveness -W13M Cargo Of Catton h -omm�rPll,+� the_Austro-Germane UNNEUTflAL ACT to h postpone the expedition which • they were preparing with the object -A despatch from Galveston. Tax., of crushing Serbia. Russia hopes • say e: The steamship Dacia, which that Roumania, with bar financial sition guaranteed b the recent .5e cleared for Rotterdam January 22. P° g y losses Carrying Wounded -Frenchman From Battletfeld. -:Great Britain Has Apprised Wash' sailed from here at noon 6unday. London loan of fbg3,000,000, will - - - - in6ton of Views on Pro- She has o her heat n 11,000 bales soon send her army into the field Two of the First Aid Nurses of the Yeomanry Corps ase here seen �. poral• of cotton destined for Germany, and " form the missing link between _ carrying a wounded French soldier from one of the trenches, where is the weasel which may rupture re- Russia and Serbia. he had been bit by a flying piece of shrapnel.' 1, :A, despatch from Washington dations between this country and A particularly violent conflict _ 4'. The United States Govern. Britain, the latter nation having took place at Atlanka, two miles —_ a, 'r �mewt; will find itself in a serious dis given public notice that the vessel north of Sochaszew. In 30 minutes �pute with Great Britain, France will be taken by British warships. of the fighting at the start the Ger i� ,and Russia if it purchases and ones- "We are not afraid of what i3 to mans lost b00 killed in taking a Rua and Auatnan san trench, from which tkey were e interned German A VERITABLE ,D L ATH TRA? t a • come, sand Captain George yic- iressels, as proposed under the pend- Donald •'I do not expect to en- driven later by a bayonet .c+harge. _ The regent encounters, have been Aug Ship Purchase Bili counter British men-of-war before !` Your correspondent is now able we sail from N. 4urfolk, if at all, favorable too the Russians, accord to state that Great Britain has of3i I ing to the official report of the gen- JJaxit S Concealed by Germans in - Dummy Hay Representatives of the owner% of -ciatiy given notice that it would re- :the Dacia declare tshatL,all arrange- eral staff at Petrograd. ' hard such a step by the American mentis have been concluded, and A Russian officer who had charge stack Poured Deadly Fire Into British Ranks Mvernmeen:t as an unneutral act. that the cargo will reach its .des- of a battery of machine guns at At .b► A written statement do this effect is tinatioii Lanka, in an interview sent from _ Petrograd, says that his detach• 1i t( now In the possession of Mr. Bryan, g � A-des atch from Picardy. France, of the tnem took lace. It was's and has been in-his hands for some. i�— meat took their assigned ppoositions p y P' and la waiting for the (}ermine, says The initial .engagement in veritable death trap. The unerring 3! time. y g the Ls Basses region was but a secures of our artillery proved iso Furthermore, similar views in re- Over Two Hundred- whose trenches were 2.000 yards gi Gard to the re rtes intention of away on a slight elevation. At day prelude to a severe engagement be as irresistible 'barrier ta'• 4hs � > German Dead Counted which -took lace there This re-I enemy's advance at ilia fat. Af- tbe Administration to u-rchase in-. ! break the enemy s cavalry appear P p° p vival-of-desperate htin scnchro- te.r re-establishin our old osiuona torn-ad vessels are held by France i ed, and rod* to within 900 yards offighting B P eriid Rr�esia A despatch from London says; the Russian positions, where they nizes with a. spell of very cold but the British broke fresh ground and The fallosruiig stateitzent- eras made .halted. At that moment the ma' y _ _ P_ ._ -.__.. . �_ Great Britain, as the nation"with I dr, weather which has made the art of a regime is a forward which tl5e United States h shad oi: 6unday by the Official Press-Bu• chine guns broke into bre, and most ground firmer, teo�ling tui increased movement had to go across"a level ;. occasion most frequently to discuss�rea° ; of the German horsemen were mobility of boat the infantry and span On their right was what ap had taken the_lead in "'}n attack was-,made in some killed 'artillery and filling the men with eared to be a deserted 'hap."ek, ' these matters, PPnt as-the came in line with the conveying to the United States a force on C�aturday near- sGluinchy, more of the exhilaration of hand b Ralf an_. hour lat'rr at.lea3t three y chirping ea - .the clew which the (northern .F'rancei, tart the .0nemy- regiments of German infantry ap. W.-hand fighting tievertheless the stack a deadly Maxim fire poured allies will take of this intention. was easily repulsed, eared over the hill •and started countrysidv is stili soft enough to out from it. Both the dummy hay "Over two hundred German sea uildin entrenchments. Before make the Germans in their attack stack and its occupants became a . sir Edward Grey has $one but of g show a decided reference for the target for our watching artillery. his way to disabuse '_sir. Br%an• of were counted in front of the trench-' they had hardly begun the Rus- P B g boy notions might have had that es occupied by the British, among sians were out of their trenches and roads; and this explain. how un the but our iufani[y_�-pevertheless, sof ' "the British Government would look whom the caaualEies ere re small ' ' at them, Three volleys from the main thoroughfare between Bethune Essen severely, by this unexpected ith complacency on such action. Rosman foot eeldiers preceded a and 1A BaAfte such a.grim massacre stratagem- ;Ambaaeador ;Tu4serand notified charge, which drove the Oermans r. Br .Ambassador that Admiralty rlsles back, It was in this affair that the `i►dopte�by the-French Government German $tlbtllatln05 Kaiser's troops suffered the loan of wo Ceara ago would' be enforced, In Norwegian Waters 50o men Later the Germans tried movement, but were kept 0 INVIDE flanking P aTUR1J -�anag the p'ar. These rules. in- _ . strutted French commanders to ('ruising in Norwegian R•ate-rs 1n ,off WAR PREPARATIONS.seize as enemy vessels any ships .• Violation of International Law, _ .�y� w4hich had been transferred to °eu7 f t 1.1'> - 1 i despatnh from .London.aays: Early Defeat Will Afford a -Pretext to Turke to i4 tral registry after the hie-ginning of Th,. Mnrning Past h �w _ y --6osti t les. is Z� ey • _ from Paris: The Cop agen cur Conclude Peace th the Allies French Government never has been, _ _.-Alarmed. modified and these roles acre in respondent of Le Temps hears from a trustworthy source that German A despatch from Chiaeao says bocce to-day, thus ensuring the �Tnrwe- Austria and Germany are growing - - - seizure of the first int-etaed ian waters, contras to interna- '-daily more a arirr at Italian war despatchfrom Rome "fling under the proposed Govern- gonal law, It is believed they have �preparations, and are augmenting understood in independent.pources young Turk leader, preferred to ,anent plan erhich. encountered a risk defeat in Egypt rather than , ,#r de omits in deserted islands farthest their troops along the Italian front- that Surkey -has. decided -to go on French cruiser, aw from the coast; and recon- kers. Germany is pouring regiments have the army oontinue.its present Though the Russian Government t from Bavaria into the Tyrol, it be: witli -iia •invasion.of Egypt despite inactivity. He therefore sent an Is not in a position to act on the noitred ori 'hi h seas to an considerable' ex- for several years past off the Nor- ing un ers that the German the fact that they were not pre-'army toward the Suez Canal.. He. t3 teat at prevent, it is known that.it wegian coast. General Staff are controlling al-1 pared and also against the advice realizes that the Germans, who are Austrian military plans. Prince of-Field Marshal von Der Goltz, the supposed„ to be in charge of the is in entire accord, with the poei •t�-- — Von Buelow, speaking to Italian German adviser 'to the Turkish Turkish military forces, will be tion of the British and the French; statesmen during his recent mission military. Gen.' von Der Goltz ad- blamed fe-r its failure to achieve that all three Governments do not Sends $5,000,000 11oreto Rome, made it clear that if alma wised the rushing of reinforcements:any victoiies. 'and this will•afford ` intend to look on quietly while ac For the Turks merits and the concentration of to" the Caucasus, where-the danger •a pretext to Turkey to conolude x tion of the United States Govern _ . _._•_ troops on the Austrian boundsrieg to the Turks .was imminent•, but pEate with the allies. This move is 1" merit relieves the enemy of one of continued t•he central Empires these suggestions were openly div- considered -here to -be inevit•abte 4� t<he ffiisfortuces of the war, In the A dsspat.oh from Aihens says : would br, obliged to denounce the regarded. sooner or later. _ opinion of these,Governments, the Twp, railway ,wagons (freight.` cars), treaty of the Triple Alliance. and the con _ taining gold to the value fact that it is proposed that �,nd Italy an ultimatum. demand- United States itself do these things $5.000,000, have passed through }t ing either guarantees for the main- - - Y is vastly more serious than that Bulgaria for Constantinople. The tenanc•e 'of strict neutrality, or to �iiaerican individ'vals should do total sum' Germany las now sent to be considered an enemy. S ff IGE them. Turkey amounts to•$1'5000,000. ,t, ---------- F,101 SI'BRARI fOOD UPFL \R S['\h. ---'- lnutht•rSueeaz� Attends Vi;ilance/A1■� 4N-, �OT- --BITTLE : of the British.' Many Persons Will Perish If Needs Are- Not Pro. A on sa •a - ,A .despatch from London vided For Prompti� The Daily Telegraph has the fol- owing from Harwich: A report is : current here that another success 1 Canadians Lost Four. Killed' and Several Wounded hsass attended the vigilante of tile A'despatch from New York says:�--%b stitute Belgians. 21.000, tons }or British patrol ups irk the :Forth 'A shorts a of.. `,000 tons,of food forruary, 25.000 tuns 'fur ,ldarch,, But Took a' Number of Prisoners — ---- -3,= - - g' it-ref m $��td-t?8.0A6 to for : The Sea. The stor, s that two des�o the relief or Be1gia Sc� 4 '1 - _ ers when near the German coast'on be made up within the nest: three forced transfer of food from One de- - - Sundae sighted the periscope of..a months the commission for relief partment for-provisioning those who 1i A• despatch_from London sacs: Lieut. Price, of the Canadians„ submarine. It.was apparently the irrBelgium or,many People,-will>per I can still pay something for calicos �e(ie Princess Patricua s`Light In-1 was .killed while leading his nom intention of the latter to attack one ish: Vice-Chairman Lindon W. during these months is bound to-eat, �Cpntry,.the first..of the.. Canadian.) piny into a .trench, and another of the British ships, and aceorditig- Bates announced on Wednesday to into its pro% sinnig_c•apacit% seri- i6ontingent to reach the front, took I officer named Pearson is reported ly the commander of-the ether des-. relief-committees thrqughout the uusi+,•.- part .in the dofene the British troy-er boldly.charged the submar- United States. ' The cominission "There are now 1;d00•000 desti, i to have been killed. apprised of the inade u c renohes. near La Bassee, which ' ine. The members of the crew of here wa•s app q a y tote, and the•acplyi cost tic admin- s''ere attacked by the Germans be: _The Canadians took a number_/of this destroyer believe that the.sub- of the food atipply by'a cable Ines iaEering and supplying the canteens, ween'January 83 and 2lf; and lost German prisoners and indicted- se- mersible craft was rammed, as they sage from- London, which read for the destitute now•- is g3,R00;t100 our men killed and a number vete losses on a Laudsturni regi state that oil was afterwards seen "Tile cammisaion is actually short per month., The number of'the des- gounded. I went, which st•ta iked their trenches, I-on the surface of the sea. in the department for the feeding of tititte daily intreasea. — T., 17 r7 .7 7 • f The ready response to Kitellilpes I appeal for reeruit4 has been the iralubb"my The smallles. o2oft marvel of the world. Marmalade Ora Dg TRAM British army at the beginning of JdARXALADE-,JL bitter orange@, 3 sweet .41.26 per year 11.00 if paid in idvance. 'the war' which led the Keiser to Receiptfor making ORANGE filubearip0ma to she United 56sSes,SLAO refer to it as "French's contempt-' oranges, 2 lemons. Slice the fruit across as thin an possible being careful to I in a4v so remove all seeds. ish with 4 qts water: iblIe little array," is a marked con- -and allow to stand for 80 hours after w 11 for 2 hours, Then add JOHN MURKAR, Propri- tract to the magnificent body of 8 The granulated sugar and boll again for I our until it will!jelly. Ot0f, men that will confront the Qer- man warm • ---------=-. juice from the fruit. Scrape the entire white Ruing from the skins, leaving NoTme -iia-w-vaign begins. Such a ready only&thin yellow rind. which cut Into very narrow strips and add to the response for men speaks well for The advertising campaign car. pulp. Weigh this and to each pound add a quart of cold water. Mtz-Vad -;-ried on be the government and the loyalty 61' the whole British BALE REGISTER. v. ler stand 24 hours. Take as many pound'9 of sugar am you had of fruit ...which was introduced a few Empire. Notwithstanding this, before adding the water, Stir all well abdaimmer three hours. months ago has beep productiv' e it may be that many �more men WEDNESDAY,FEB. 16th-Auction sale of registered horses; dairy cows BITTER ORANGES-Large size 30c, a doz. .of bellieficial results. The cam- will be required that can be sectir- stockeis, hogs, farm implements. ed by voluntary enlistment and household furniture.' at lot, 18, NAVAL ORANGES-80c. a doz. 40c, a doz,paigu which was launched for the con. d. Pickering, (adjoining Brou- ..-purpose of increasing the demand Naturally a great many- 'people ghttw) the property of N. L. Stev- .7 GRAPE FRUIT-Nice perfect, clear skin fruit f& for apples,has resulted in greatly have such a horror of war, and_ engon. No reserve. Sale at one. marmalade, 0 for 25c. Consumption they do not realize their responsi- See bills. WuL Maw, auctioneer. increasing the in ptiGa of this LEMONS—Nice fresh lemons large size 20c.'s doz. "'Made In CanadC product by Can- bility to the nation when it comeri THUP-8DAY. FEB. 18th—Auction male m_ --CELERY—F to the defence of thd country; that ot farm stock,milch cows, farm I resh large I*Zli�ches 8 for 25c. dians, and by,..this increased ements etc.at lot 16, con. C. car- "'wand, has prevented the lo"' f they--@brink from enlisting. But ro '19top 98, Kingston rd) the Iola 0 All kinds of fresh frozen smoked and cured fish and'o bheir country needs then), the Property of James Henderson. Sale stere, thousands of barrels the attual at one. o reserve.Terms-8 months 425 market for ftt�h Being cut off ow. caiWer- of liberty needs them, and credit will be given on approved ..11JAMES R10HARDSON Pruplan militaryiern which will int notes. 5 per cent. off for cash. lag to the war As a restlt of the M. Prentice, auctioneer. 1%oyal Purple calf meal.' be a menace to the world so long success of this venture,it has as it qxipta,demands their services. proposed that the - government launch another campaign for It is hoped that the call to duty Now Advert4sen"nU. will be heard all over thecountry the purpose of increasing farm EELS' SHOE STORE production. The food problem and that there will be no dearth OR SALE—Two second-hand Ford FOR in Ant class shape. W.:J, LUKI& for England as well as the other of men when.they are required. SON.Wbttb)r. 16-M ..'WHITBY allies, will become a. serious one OR SALE—A few Shropshire --before the war is ever, and cones. 1011-T BALE r_m: FrL=Lambe at a reasonable priouk Agly We always carry a complete stock of OF at lot IS,oon.S.Ptckerin* X.8,PUGH,Clare. -Fine Boots and Shoes, Boys' and Girls' School Shoes,'Felts, quantly the raising of grains and meet. 9 tf Rubbers and Overshoes. -live stock will be a very profitable RF F WANTED-.Married man to mama S'17ATE1 farm also a single man be assist.to en a everyday Work Boots our specialty. ,__.ona_.fdr the Canadian farmer, as and Household Furniture ftti"Apxillsit. JAMES 09DARMU�Mare- —Bell Phone 151, well as being of great advantage —to Britain and her, allies in this The undersigned has received FOR SALE—Three good cows, due JOH N -P LF E L. instructions from the JL' ALpill Lot.at lot Moon.1.Pick 0Tr war, t*No I school house.Apply W=NE a L BROCK ST. WHITBY. National Trust Co - Ltd.. "zi-Pickaring3t) A few days ago it was reported Administrators of the Estate of the VORSALE—House and two lots in In the daily papers that &Toronto late Samuel and Jane Snell. to JLI be V,11,w,,f Claremont. IS room house --.man had made an important die- soil by public auction in the kitahen and woodshed *&did largo Baru cost*8W.W. OF PICIELERING .id ...I p u cm. .50& fruit irles, covery in the form of & noiseless VILLAGE foolIATdw, win tall a & soderbargain for quick sale 4tf possessing great explos. ON ive power, and stating that the Wcdnesday, February 10, '15 UIOR SALE—A splendid farm in the L' Township of Pickering'� being pan of lot British war office was greatly At the house.lately occupied by the m eon, 9.adjo,eink tuckering Village Lad eon- late Mrs. Jane Snell, the fol- tainizig 73 acres more or less.63 ac"s beteg Am* Interested in the matter. We do owing valuable property ; tillarle land and balance got.4 ar` Iand. with rticz= stream thlrou"it. W. is 00; not give much-credence to the Ar I 010LOCK -be gemises a large oomfortabla stone house. story as we do not see how-there PARCEL No. I Consisting of house- "'0 Lies barns one wtzn atone stabling be- b, Also pia Von,stied Lad other ousbuild- -could be an explosion without a bold furniture and utensils.in dwel- 'i`n`g6`*t, StIo I2rA fk. Th,s property to 0011 EEPM a bank account for ling lately occupied by the late Mrs. desirable one.bei part of%how setato report. However, if.the discovery Snell. in Pickerinir Village. laze%m WaroomI Possession given 3n K "household expenses"-and April lot 100 Also for age a oomfortable paying J b&by cheque has mazq proves to be a genuine one, it Ar 4 O'OL.00K > frame dwelling. containing 6 rooms. Good Rcd advantages. It shows t6 balance an would be a curse to the world un- PARCEL No. t Consisting of 'north iien� Situated on north aide of King St. ecl V It For further particular west corner of lot 10, and part of X OF CA14A%DA land.the mount expended.provides con- lot 11, con. 6. Township of Pickering apply W NOEtCOIdBZ,.P1c"ri:; - less its sale were completely 11-at 4, receipts f"every payfacat and doe* --tiolled by law. so that no unl&w. containing 41 acres more or orplf%.� not req'uie a largo to begin PARCEL No. & Consisting of part of TLifE rABLE—Fieltering SlationG ► til use,were made Of it, With a powder of this description a Man Pickering Township,containing one Na. a -Mail M. TORONTO TM J mouth east corner of lot 7. con. 6. T, R. Train#going East Joe"follows- commit murder in a, crowd quarter acre more or leas (at Salem.) 12 LOO#i 2.50 P.W. PARCEL No.4, Oonststip_- -0 ]A TCMII� RING- ­Jn broad daylight without bel BRANCH, "S of lot 11.con. 5. Pickering Township Ttaine going West doe am follows-- 1deteeted. He could discharge -a lie the-village-of Greenwood) con- No. 13 Laval' 7:47& M. R. W. GORDOM Molom4for. In EI Brancit BRANCH, Vihkby. concealed revolver and no one tAlDiDg one m.ere. more or less, to- 11 Loosi 2.20 P. M. getber with buildings thereon, 7 Mail 7.60 F. U. aould tell where: the shot 'came efluadav included from. Such a powder would be of Tzwn, Peirce] No. 1, cash ; Parcels The use of money is all the use there in in having money great value to a hunter an- there Non, 2. 3 and 4, terms and conditions- —Be% Pronklin. relating to theme parcels 'Will be an-- W ANTED I would be no report,from his rifle , nounced at the sale. A reliable usan to sell would also increase the horrors, of to frighten the game, and it, W. R Powsz.L. Auctioneer The Best is- the OheWpest, warfare. IPRI71T - VEGETABLES 'HAILDT CAIsA.DiAir Gnowls 8 The advantage I of 1}avitig money is never more apparant then when is Pickering and Ontario The great advaure that has been Get into the habit of coming ftanty. examining our lines of fall value. Groceries, Dry Rood@, Hardware, made in surgery during the past to tne Fruit Store for boots, rubbers, Overshoes, paints and oils and many other lines. You fe.w years. has tended greatly to what you want in that line. .14t&rt'now at the best are able to buy the beat-at a lower price than a ome charge for inferior ---relieve the amount of suffering in selling time. goods. We have amore- complete stock than ever before and if Fresh Goods every week. the battlefield and in the military Prices right. Stead for list of Spring Offerings, what you want is not-here we will got it for -.yOUL .. Try our I 16e. !hospitals, and also to greatly. de- salmon it is worth 20c. we still have extra good ties at 30 eta per 1b. h and terms to agents. the-a���frern Ho Rolled oats has advanced in price, but we have Robin Hood and W about marmwls-de ? We -Liberal Commission wounds and disease. In all the have oranges bi.tter and sweet. Quaker Oats at the old price 10 eta and 25 eta per pkg. We are Handsome free outfit. ;former great wars, more deaths again able to sell Philip's special Baking Powder at 16 eta. per I lb --Grape Fruit, Lemou.s.., —occurred from disease-and the-de--.. STONE W&LLINGTON tin. A friesh supply of our famous, ground while you wait; coffee-.-At fective treatment of woundi, than -40 cts.. per 1b. by the *direct result of battl6&s. He I MARQUIS , -The Forithill Nurseries. (Established 1&rj) Quality, satisfaction and service count, come and exiimine* in .01117 The percentage of recoveries goo&-_ Ontario 0 M 2:�T rr 0 the present war is remarkably 7 high, and the number of amptu- tations is remarkably few. Hos- - E . ,PHIL I -was such a AEORG pital gangrene which deadly disease in military hu�pi. JLJtX0 M tale only a few years ago has been 'now done away with, as the nature of the disease and its ireat- ment is thoroughly understood. Antiseptics arid.anesthetics. have HASH ..1 HASH • done wonders in lessening suffer- ing and -death, and -the efforts made to avoid typhoid fever and "MADE IN,CANADA" and cholera bFive been wonder- -.-In .order to clear out our large surplus stock oi - —-fully-.effective. fiver since the- .American-Spanish war which oc- :��w's the time,to prepare' C. Shingles we offer them at the carred only a few years ago, great progress bas been made in the re- .for next year's barve3t -Hef and prevention of suffering in Your harvest will be bigger, better next year,,if you 9 o- �tbe battlefield. put in more tirne on the farm. Drive a Ford—and ' followhi I w prices : reduce from a matter of hours to a matter of minutes ;:time spent'in those necessary trips. to town during The question of-raising an army the busy season. Seventeen thousand Canadian AXX S2.55 ver souare _ :--orsufficient proportions to-mi-eet- _farmers-driLve--the Ford because it's a time-saver=.....'_ the immediate requirements of money=savef—and pleasure-giver; Forla Touring Car$590. Ford Runabout $W Ford • the nation is one that demands SM. Pord Sedan$1150. FordTow' n'&r IM. XXXX 02i;80 per square 9 P +earnest consideration by the gov- '(A.11 cars'sold fully equipped f. o, b. Ford, Ont.) ernment. The British-armyhasBuyers of these practical cars will share in-profits,if Always beets kept up by-volun- we sell 30,000 new Ford care between August These prices are for present stock, and Cas'h On delivery _ . .,.�_ tar y service, and no difficulty has let, 1914, and August tat, 1911 FORD MOTOE COMPANY No orders held. in keep ever been experienced of Canada, Limited it up at the required strength by W. J. Luke So*, Whitby, Ditsilers this method. But the present war demands an army of such strength that the conscription question has -A*on suggested in many quarters. arro T.Tir 1"TIMMIM hwwwolrp-a 14ft Ir 1 rol government for Farm problem em B,, AN seems ,f'rr x ";+ w'a` r "„j`•5'hrFT•'#.� _ r �t�'",.,�r'..:. ,� "..�-w-y mac- �.,�" .... •o „��err'�^L,''� w..'�1' ,-x � -•-.,._ � .. -... �.•o^-. ,,,,,t!•iGa . j is _ r rr 14. '• 0. QLARLMONT A nephew and two nieces from ; The price of milk has been rale- STERLING Zephyr are spending a few days with Wm. Thompson.ed from 6 to 7 cents. Quite a he sale of . Miler inTHE DOMINION Wm. Thompson 1s ttiag in his IN attended the Bale of R. Miller in '`gummer's supply of i Toronto on Wednesday. snwsmaacus. BANK, ts.�. Gni 4M a I r► - Mies Zella Gregg Re, in LIVES . a A.HOC '. --visiting friends in Cts Evans War who has been are -'-- The Business Of Farming der the docto . cure, ie we ere r' W. Jenkins, of T to, is glad to repo able to be out ,�, ,,,�a �y�,�be love m a pra:dW badnessa� spending a few days with P. who j1 again. rroosad•nbodd be vat m a b.at tivmear abndd b.sia�e bs cbeaa•` Ao trtaln Shirk. Do—TeDs Hou► �1O Miss Mary Morgan, of Clarks- sbaow b.v�m asa.�,�saa000u,n.a so«n.rs+aa Mrs. Graham of Stoaffville. is anay � a a '•' burg is spending a few days with �bars tlms. _ �•`,-:�. visiting-ful= eC Found ReW- her uncle and aaut, M. and Mts. ! • `'J .daughter. -- -- -- _ -- f�- Jas. Underhill is spending-'a Sterling, Cone.•-"j am a gid Of U Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Toronto s� few days with Wilfred Underhill, y�� I �d to faint away every .Kre.the guests of A. W. and Mrs. of Toronto. month and was very Mackay. Mr. Taylor is a nephew Mrs. Gillman; of Brouglfam, is. 1 weak, I was also of the late Mrs. Jobbitt. visiting her sister, Mrs. Pallister bothered a lot.with The Pickering far a few days. female Weakness. I •'PickeringBak027 "•''� 'James Underhill and Joseph �'� read J�ttWe gook Aman by the name of Vat i Hor '1$orland attended the cattle sale 40► •WiadeOt for Wo- paid to be a German officer, a We do not keep bread. 4 Vigilance Committee lin Toronto this week. men,'and Isawbow tempted to destroy the C. P. R. - ; Allan McLeod, of Sydney, Nova others had been bridge on the boundary between ., We sellBread. _ - Scotia, is the guest for a few days helped by Lydia E. New Brunswick and Maine. The The object of this Association Is to of Magnus and Mrs. Henderson. piakham's Vegeta- man has been arrested by Maine lessens*eating and proeeotite - The 10.80 a. m. mail on Tuesday l ble Caatpeaad, and officials-. and anything else in the Baker and the felons. i. a did not arrive berg until 7.80 p.m. deeidnd to try it,mad - Members having property stolen eomnunni• ' is owing to�the storm. it has made ens feel confectioner line. 'Both phones. oats immediately with anyy mambw Duncan Dolphin, of Brougham, like s new girl and I am now rellavad of Bseontive Qommiitee.is to become a resident of- Clare- of all tese troubles. I bops all Symbol HERB AIONNEY, Membership !.. wont in the near future. wilt get refisf v I have. I never' Dr. Graham dentist was• unable felt better in mylihs."-Mloo, n. . a PICHERING, ONTARIO' r.w m y b*had tram w.a awt 090 to make his usual trip to Clare- Pel oQva�t, Boat 128r Steeling,Canto. MLIsic 9a.—L. ora ayynks,C. mont this week owing to the „ Green-wood $ardWaTe Exec.Com.-L. D. ,Banks,C.B.Palni-f storm Masaend. N.Y._" .Y.- I base fa>rsn Ly- er,C.L. Morcombe, Pickering. Out ' ,Y ! The special meetings in the dia E. Pi°)sbam's Vegetable Compound Call and see our stock of "Happy 1 J Ciark g ' Baptist church are still continued. I blghb' recommend I' � �°Os •, �.A. 0 Ci0i110ri r wants to write to nae I will giadb ten Thought and other stoves President, seosstact ' Th eyy are being well attended and bar about my case. I was toertaiw in as well as other linea _ r �+— . much food is being done. a bad coaditbn as my blood was all lora- • / of Hardware. Fe H. HINDLE The mail carrier on the north ink do water' � I had pimpib fans Eavetroughing and repairing i' rural route was unable to get oat and o bad color,had for five yeses I bad m - - promptly attended to. W HITEVALE on his trip for two days owing to been troubled with suppzessiom ?1te Work guaranteed and prices CARPENTER, BUILDER the impassable condition of the doctors called it ,�mla and - _ moderate. HOUSE VERANDAH, &"BAPM roads. ice•'and said I was all mD down, but Lawrence Denny, WORK, PANTRY •CABINETS `) The driver of the bake-wagon Lldia 1:. Pinkham's-Vegetable Com- DUMB WAITEM. on his usaaL trip on Tuesday g� poctad brought me out all r1ght"-1M$ (•lr$EEN WOOD snow bound at Columbus and was Lavish My&=, Boz 74,'Massens,N.T. ____ Shingling and general repair unable to arrive home until Wed- veurk- �� neAday night Yoang(,}lrIa,Heed T>Ms AQvite. Tod's Bread I See me about any job you want The Pickering hockey teats -Girls who we troubled with or - ' done. Prices riTel a. came up on Thursday evening last .l lar , backaaisa, a, Can be got at the Folloing 5504 Home Telephony. and played with our boy2. The meg° °ds fainting Grocers' - - dragging-down senaatioesr g j* V19- game resulted in favor of the vis ilsorindigestion,shoaldim�stel7 James Richardson, - ATTENTIONsting team by the score of 7 to S• krestoration to health by taking Ly- Ed. Bryan, Y' In consequence of the enforce- s meat of the snow-ahoveiling by- d�->w �s V�eblbi+CamF�• H. J. Mar use, --- -- ._; law, the police trustees have found of Pickering, and It necessary. in several cases to �'� ><ttai'i[ '• G. A..Gillespie and' If you contemplate .doing any hire the work done for delinquento. A. - j IDS quSht,�► Geo. Wood, of Dunbexton. kind of building next season .' We regret to report the deathOPP �s�°� T Q D we a ill be pleased to figure - on Sunday at the age of 59, of 1wribia D • �� ' n IN Frank Forsyth, of Glasgow, after a lingering illness. His funeral ANL) OAT FLAKING OSHAWA. ONT, on your regnirments lace on Wednesday after- inderz0 ned is prepared to do - - ffor all kinds of took p The t g F E E D - i .noon. is a nd oat flaking _ r f o n o 1 s building material. N Owing to the storm and, bad grm chopping condition of the roads the tea and eve y day in the week �,�.�.�� at C. R'' 8tati0n entertainment•which was to have �, az aV► records Cherryw00d' �� '' R�N�_ - Abeen held in the Presbyterian except on Saturday, lot _ • church oa postponed evening LUMBER * * � v _ •:F ' has been postponed indefinitely, John F. Bayles, Greenwood. _ i1lAllE IN CANADA - • Cotton Seed Meal, Bran, Shorts, Lu 1 Two rinks of Markham curlers _ _ - Malted Corn Feed;Dried Brewe"s 1 _ WholARD e Corn, Cream of . the ]tad arranged" to come here on - - - Grains, Tuesday to play a friendly RA me ( •O-PHONES AND RECORDS West and Monarch Flour, Bloch- w yy��,, ?�. with the Claremont players, but ford's calf meal: Beef scrap andW. D Gordon pi Ori -1were prevented coming by the Poultry love, Oyster shell,etc. -DICKERING severe atslrm. They are expected to come todayy (Thursday.) Grain front $20 up. See our fm machine-A clear phone Ind. Markham fiM4 r Rev• Mr. Sortin, of Uxbridge, iBell and ladepeadeot phone. with his friend, Miss Braoscombe, sweet tone. A free demonstration of the latest Patriotic T2101">da� RNfO= who is a trained singer and assis- - U"aill,.Na. sa,a,.ag ted him in the social seryke in the Records. Don's fail to hear them. set>�••o,►r'ilrl'4 �'"a t,aa t d Position for Fail i� Baptist church were storm-stayed a .aaao.r -9tK tsoaer __-�PICKERING ' °Jgy and Winter s here on Tuesday. Mr. Sortin is C S BT7RLING '°'"° '. hi hly esteemed as An evangelist. f '"' Ott I"" g °-i g We have a eanad business propositws News man was Unable to .1", NO "° for a reliable eo tic salesman 10r e - erre " •make hie nasal Claremont trip this - e ••,,,� Nes "" � � � g '� this district to sell trait trees. small week, but triad friends have comae Universal a�$ $ aCa++++e 20 Ittnt truss, flowering shrubs. etc. PST .` ti ... H weekly,outfit free.exclusive territory: . to his aesiatance and supplied the •O m f n ��teme not only this _ � f„a -- n g 3 g 'g Od o name AOw=8 week, but last wee also. e.� :av -� of fruit sad ornamental stock seder ` ---Which service he is deeply grateful -- _ cultivation. We Bell through one An inter ink event took lace -' MH �t ���' -� g .. a tr salesmen direct to the consumerand egL p '��4sa I•^ gv---antee delivery of fresh. hiilgl4 on Wednesday at the home of Mr. �O est .: °: A grear trees. Oiir agencies are ♦ u- John Pallister, when his daughter, ly I ! O able by reason of the service we give: Miss Mabel, was united is mar- =O!I o: b g and the volume of business done.. gs- riage to Mr. Wellington Neale, a, Bill 0.2'.Co .,a ears.' Write 1 - r.Er o e, � 1; �� 1 ° � M NURSERY CO., tablia'the ceremony being performed by =PELHA Rev..J. R. Real. Mr. Neale hag - mx' 'a X •� TORONTO,orr2. y; t a. rented a farm in this vicinity. ~b I :� ' •m p S. Handsome Catalogue on request ' Their many Claremont friends - _ =p I o 7t >I - --. either to applicant or those wish- . .�, 4 _ 1 1 C—O ► Aviah them a happy and prosper- !, � i o �, � � � e Qn '��=7 ring Nursery stock. oua life. at:_ �L N - ' ,^,: 3 On Friday evening the members ;` T< ! d a f G .. pf the Presbyterian choir and Is a to o w a ; friends to the number of forty „c were entertained at the home of Manufactured by W. H: Jackson, Brock-- Road, Ont. - : Mr. and Mrs. R.R.Rawson. The y evening was Spent very pleasantly Tbis'esach pulley or fly wheel n road ofwood on carriage wood �o - Qa��9at I in games of various kinds a p Shinglesmusic was furnished in abundance This machine is a combination of efficiently and simplicity. 'The night being an ideal one, the The best outf[t on the market to-day. outing being ettjayed by all and Get our prices on Emery Wheels, Saws, Gasoline Engiuea, , " the hearty thanks of all is tender- Cream Separators, ate. AND __ of'auMaterial and,desiRn ed to Mr. and Mrs. Rawson. Brock Road kepi is nook. U will pay you Itis with regret that we report W. H.`Jackson, - - _ to Bali a our works acd Don't be gar slash . khe death of Mr. Burgess, which _ __ and obtain prises. Don't bn mWad --took place at the General Hospital ^._.--•-- _ ly wenbs c doanteISOmptorow Toronto,on Saturday, Jan. 90th• ly we sant and pe throw o!< gibe aAstl O obelus of 10 pas esaf.,whieh you w11 Mr.Burgess who has been baker ON osetaialy save by paroitaainB from nt! --4or Win,Thompson for six monthst salt solicited. -, :_ : left several weeks ago for theDe- asimp WHITBY 8RANIT d`L% -noeigo an wb3tbt,Ontatl w• front,which he never recovered. •_ • British'Columbia Cedar Shin- Mr. Bnrgese; who was a native of gere is Some-rei►1 bargains don't miss Ratting some of them. Li ton's � England, and'twenty-six years of Tea, Old Price 80,40, and 50c. lb. Our own blend in black Jaffa s A Walker , age, has lived in Canada for eight green and mixed 98c, lb., you pay to tea peddlers glee zag $2.50 per square, gge�ars. He was buried in' Mount g5c. Ib for tea of lower grade. Try a pound gaga 2.70'per sque. s pump manufadturel.. Pleasant Cemetery. and prove our 28c. tea is the best value 'What the railway companies in Canada today. _ Shop and Residence, Dundas ...state was the worst snow storm _ _ - Eastlake Galvanized Shingles �y$ITBY, ONT. for several years, took place -on Best Coffee SOC, 40c and 50c a lb. F $4.50 Monday night and Tuesday. The . Give us a grocery order and we will prove to yr�ti that Three doors west of Whlbby $ouM°' roads in every . direction were „• goods and prices are right. Corrugated Galvanized Roofing blocked for traffic and the mail - f3a• Weare prepared to instal wood or irosi' carriers were unable to go on their y _ _. ._ lumps on short notice,also attend routes.. Canada is quite entitled to all kinds o!repeirinB• to the term "Our Lady of the gere is a line of extra values, Qiteen Ann Lamp burners the Snows but we would prefer that Mantle $1.59 Agent for the Ontario Wind Milt. '.: title to that which might be Riven very best make 10c. and 12c. Gas .Rag �ry s REESOR 9O gasoline engines and; "Our Lads - a doz. upright mantles $1.7s doz. Paper table V the equre gear , a►a to`the home of Kipling, the re- napkins 2 dna 6c. As of the Mud," judging p ��� MAGNET CREAM sygPAAATO1t.r ports that are received, in regard PIC1ERING LOCUST Phone BeU No. e0, tnd, 26- ports the conditions in Salisbury D e SI M P S ON do ,Co., w Plains, England. .,, w s 4 ALMOST EVERY ONE HOME t :m i x BEDS 'A TONIC 1 '. - i 4 r r-. a ' ryf ` g t everyone — man, woman ' p�` , and child-needs a tonic at some Midwinter Canning Hints. ' f j time. It is often said that a man is 4` ria} ` , Ery:; lazy because he takes lnttle or no Bummer time is canning time, sa R - 77 : • interest in his work; but the truth' eveIMerebareymany pre Nevertheless, �,_ is he is not well, He-- _ y preserves that may _ + �t ' , < r e pt ? �E-tale time o year. q ' a F t. e same is true of a woman who e ci�er her-home-Whey are economical in two ways,- x; +; but$ t feels fit, to be in lied She hustl :=-they are.made aha time when the only preserver is not rushed with. . =h <,^;`rr a is not merely tired, but i11._ A dull Other work of the same kind and r pain in the head or back, poor appe- th.ey are made from fruit that is in ' '� " tite, loss of strength with low Ovints f ',Season, and,- therefore, cheap: +„ r r: >,��, „ ' �r } and loss of interest in_li!fe.ehow mat fipple jelly should -be made at the z` ` y. �" ; ¢ you need a tonic to brace up °. ` " ¢S �` 'a' Nr�tr dt:• 1.. t ,:;df'�.i a. 1'` !,,., $� rri•ki. nerves and give you a new leaaq of, same time that some other ap�sle E y a J �° t t M ,gq w wz life. The proof is that when 'the' 1 _.preserve is preyared, felt the skins right tonic is take and cores from the apples used ingtiickIydisappeara. The one to some other way may be added to the only tonic-for weak all sing the jelly. A good jelly,in fact, can yF` x' y-• a„ ,;.' z„ men, women and dhildren is Dr., be made from skins and cores alone. Williams' Pink Pills which epeedt but the cook tali satisfy her desire ' � " bring back- abundant healsh -for economy by an extra cure from strength and energy. Tho b e leve a Is. t I a' ;tf sK _ ry ppP a __ .done this in thousand& and t Jelly for a I ear.-The cores and s « s`k 5.,r :, sands of asses`as is proved by ' - Adns should be broken and the r€> �;>';"` 4 , following, Mr. Ed, A. Owen, B, - whole apples should be washed and deft, Alta., says sliced with skins sad cores in ---... The Prince of Rales as His-Own Chauffeur at the Front. years ago m health was iney place. Then the whole mass should _ - W retched conditnon. -My whole a- be Put is a granite or aluminum •'The heir to the British throne•ie today at the battlefront�in France as, an aide-de-camp- to Sir 'John tem seemed to be run down and " preserving kettle and barely cover- French,' He is here seen driving his own car, with Prince Alexander of Teck, our.future Governor-General,' doctor seemed puzzled at my coni w,d with water and cookee3'' slowly as Passenger. _ tion: I' had tw appetite, eaertidn Until tender. Neat it should be _ would leave me breathless, and'I drained through a " lI ba for was troubled much with dizziness. , g y B fruit marmalade is also delicious A good way to stiffen the bristles do with this rapid growth. In add!- All the-medicine I took did me no = 'twelve hours and tea measured, and is as interesting to prepare as of hair brushes alter 'washing is to tion to being a clever organizer and gam, and I wag steadily owing f►nd to every pint of juice a pound is orange marmalade. To make it, di them in a mixture of equal ,( commander of men, this famous naval gr of granulated sugar shanld be al- p 9 weaker: M= z�yotlrer urged , to grapefruit i man to a born Byer, and few men can try Dr. Williams' Pink Pillds, and• g choose sic rather small ra efruit quantities of milk and water, and� handle the great 220 horsepower sea- ::_;Uwed, The juice should be brought and wash them well. Then cover then"dry before the fire. before I had taken them ver Io 'to the boiling point and then the them with cold water and boil until Dry your.crasts in the oven tit planes of the navy so one Cully, These y ` . sugar, slightly warmed a'b'ti}tld be - l machines weigh over one to"n, sad they I � n to feel like a new span, and idde an -start into the juice testin their softness, nut to.punc- as crumbs for--stuffing red ars a lyes testa '• until dissolved Then the mixture - g poultry. etc. �a speed of sixty miles as-hour. Oa i to complete health. I ,now re m-' _ tore tlem with a fork and so lose Melt one ounce of butter to stir in- one occasion Comander Samson, (mend them to all- run down in Should be boiled rapidly until it is some of their juice. Drain them to the cupful of crumbs when ready through the reflection of the waves, health as they are the beet medicine reedy to jelly and it should be put when done and let them cool, and to use. " - - misjudged the drop to water and div. I know of.". in jelly glasses and sealed. This then, with a sharp. knife, pare off To remove -stains from knife 1 ed underneath it. The force of hitting Sold by all medicine dealers, orxi jelly can be made now to last for a .the thin, outside yellow skin and handles and also to keep the ivory 1 the water at high Speed crashed him b mil at 50 cents a box or six year, It is a delicious jelly in sum shred it. Cut the t a efrult in from turnip ;against the engine at his back, but, ' y iper, simply because apples are thea g p g yellow; rub the though stunned by the fall„ hemea•. boxes far 8'1.60, from The Dr. Wil- P y PP -half Take out all the seeds and handless with a cut lemon ; after- i aged to Bght .his way through the liams Medicine Co.,Brockville,Out. -'out of- season and the taste is, take out the pulp. Boil a quart of ward wash in soap and water and agedwireand struts which.threatened thatened to therefore, welcome. water and five pounds of sugar un• dry.immediately. - strangle him. and reach the surface Apple preserves can be made W til clear and add the rinds, shred- For grease spots make a stiff alive: JN A FRIENDLY WAY. give their Quota of cores and skins ded, and boil ten minutes, then add paste with luller's earth and viae- His past training as a sailor has — to the jelly kettle. - Use,rather-tart the pulp and boil until a little of gar. Roll it into balls, and dry 1 resulted in the commander developing I'When a man ain't got a cent,and-he's apples with good flavor, and core _w ��l iy thintr h• e e into a t cal "han " I - feeling kind of blue. and-pare and quarter them. -Weigle Candied Oraage.-Candied orange and rete one of the balls ever them early days .of-the war he forsook his � a e clouds hang dark and heavy wA -"ahem then and. allow.. an ' e nal ng g flying for a short while and tools com- and won't let the sunlight through. we t of q or grapefruit peel can be made at slid leave it until 1L is dry, when i mand of an armored motorcar. It It's a great thing, O my brethren, for gh granulated sugar. _And this time of year and packed in the marks should be washed with I ` a fellow just to 7a ,to each pound of fruit allow the was this vehicle "which succeeded 1n,His litho just t his shoulder tn, �t small glass or tin boxei to use for tepid water. These balls are ex- annihilating a brigade of German cay. ;juice of two lemons,--tbe grated-rind several m:nnths to come. The pulp cellent ,to keep at hand for emer- alry by dashing Into them at a great friendly kind of way. ;B one and a cupful of cold water, can be used for fruit cocktail or gencies. speed, mowing many down with the _;Botl the sugar and roster.for two. car itself, whilst the It makes a man feel curious and / - salted, and the-halves of skin from In order to.. `_'tilt' .pietpre� pro- gunners behind -- iminutes and then add the lemon which it is removed can be candied er) without the shot-proof walls accounted for the I' make's the teardrops start, p v. putting niitila under And he feels a kind o' Buttering ro ,and the apples and simmer unt: :the reef. =, the regions of his beak, Soak the $hells in cold water for them, see that the screws are pintail Although bearded, Commander Sam- llapplea are_.tender. Seal in jars two days, changing the water once in the- centre of the back -uf th He can't look you!a the e lwhl!e hot, son Is in the early "thirties," and he yes; he don' or twice if convenient. Drain. the frames, and ,if you have nue a_plc is,considered to be, the ideal type of: know what to say, marmalade liarfmalade. — Oran in water for five min pietti•re, Befcare d r v in his case iso leavenedbythness e exppeertt-- oat friendly kindnof wave shoulder as ge..shells on a sieve and plunge them ture-rail the cord- should just read ==tmarmalade `is a standby to most I2rain w t - household;,and if oranges are now into boiling utas, the top of the 'h their cheapest and'best in your well again and then c-at off ing-th-e nail ir► the call dip i} h ince of-years.' Put Itin anter aucPkin a>n over edGtte. hnite.Ntra �ndt without reakin¢i�r T ~'Q' ie world's s ccits g compQet»� markets_this is the Jrme to make it d . p qu t; cased little crgoase I ___ With its h But rem+mher that it is worth while with three cups of sugar to two of plaster ic1F:'1'TLE i' 11.1.Eti' 'R_tII.11'Ati. With !ts cares as;but is -to use good.oranges It does_ not y good world after all; r cater aad'enough- c,f the syrup -fro For potato-puffs take some c 1 J irtk„ 1 p Jho. C,p,J;, with Tniteti_ And a good God mast liav"e' made t!, t matter if ttiev are eery small, lay. formed U, corer the.shl'eds of skin. roast.:near; -cut-t sniaTl, sea,,or, leastways that's what I say._ tt r they rpu5t be Juicy and of good flay Bringto a l risk boil.and then sem with Staten Rallwalw, or 'pepper and salt, Roll and • ;When your hand'is on my shoulder i mer slowly fur a couple of hours. mash some putatues arid make them What_llte completion of the Kettle a friendly kind of way:' 1i'ash the skins rh•oroughl,v, It is Then stir until the syrupy sugar$. into a paste w.Ah one iir..twu eggs Valley Railway will mean to trans- - Wei to use a soft brush to clean around-the shreds of skin and cool Roll this uut with a dust of flu t,r, cuntinentai trafrw, buth.freigi,r and - them with. 'Of course, this brushing ,and pack, cut into rounds: put some of the P B explained b11r. J. 'THE FIRST WATCH. ' removes some of the oil, but there eu+en Nr, was it much dirt usually on the ant m un.on 1f and R the- of the - - -- minced meat a haLf, an ld 110u+-hold Mats. the othRr half ovi'i,- l r,� the puff,, rumpany.rw•ho a n .pending a( H.ad Only One Hand -and ti'ay- C a - _ _ aide of hi orange_ So do the wort in Milling fat-until-gulden brown. fpw• nays' east. '-Fvr tearwpast the( - Woand 1p Twice a Day. { th, roughit and carefully, making .Grated raw• putatoes wil! tai• dust ,F Canadian Pacific, Railway has been ,.\t first the watch'vras. about file an effort to remove the 'dirt. and and help clean carpets. - wre�llinit wirhthe•prublem of redxic- . paste the oil. Old -mu !w,ues:are in size.of -a dessert. late. It had BABY_.S. BAT f LES. -- -- - ---- -=- - - _ e - <• fl grades in _tire.&ack�_3Lvuut$inI_ P . grt�i0es. or C&.a Pare hsif the orange, taking off fine for cleaning.irons.ou.. ---- 5P(Alorl'. and ii its•probable that it ;weights and was used as a "pocket onlc the thin•outer rind. The white, Protect dour .polished flours bv= Bab -'battles fur health care be will continue to strugfile fur ►ears;click. The earliest known use of part of thz rind is bitter. Cut this Pastiag'small circles of felt on the ea,ilr won if the. mother. will con- -to come. E;%en' in Aa}•s when ex- thi 'niodern name occurs in the re-. thin yellow rind into shreds and boil legs of your chairs. stanily keep at .liand t}tp"means of Pension %fork is necessarily restrict- i cord of 1532, which mentions that it until' it is tender, :hanging the In making a ,plain omelet, it is sidinfr her little ones when the ed and curtailed, orders afe given, Edw-ard.VI. had "lone larum •or ogler_twice .im-the psriAeas. G r tv add hot water than milk. }emrrgenc may arise. Babb'. Clw•n for example, to -push the work on -watch of iron.-the case being like the rind' from the rest of the as it makes it much more tender, Tibleic- s-Ftinird be' found in 'Q' ery the Roger- Pass tunnel to cumple- 'wise of gilt edge, 'with -tw-o plum• oranges, just the Yellow .outside Boiled puddings should never -be [Tome where there are small chit• tion: But with the Kettle Valley mets of-lead." part, Then take off all the white turned Out. the moment they are dren. The Tablrt�'4re a rent' 11ailway and the Kootenay' Central The first watches may tea e ' __part of the rind from all the done. They are ver% Iikelq to break fhorough laxative, -They bre up Riiilwar in operation-the Canadian ,supposed to h&%'e rude exe- and cut them into very if this.is done. Colds:- relieve, cr<iup; 'preI nt (-on- oranges, Pacific• will have alternative route .t to rat great impro%•e- aJl piecra4. Remove the seeds. All milk pudding; intended to bt stipation: cure indigestion : pro- from the mainline, which should.at ment-, the substitution of springs sigh and allow a'pound of sugar eaten at luncheon should be pre-. meat !deep. and in fact•cure'alf th-e once make much mure econ6micaI- for weights,-was in 13x0. The ear- for every pound of fruit. Drain-the Pared a, soon -as breakfast •things minor ills of little ones. They are the Handling of trains•to the Pacific Best• springs were not. coiled but orange pulp-into a sieve, without are cleared awa veld by all..medicine dealess or by (:oast. -The kettle Valley- line in y only straight pieces of lead. pressing it, and put the juice . vii Cakes should not be laced in a mail at 25 cents a boa from The Dr. Suuthern British Columbia: which • .P• Earle watches had only one hand; - the sugar and•boil until.clear, Add cold place or at an'u en window to 1Villiau,s' Medicine Co., Brockville, 1 links up with railways in the United P and beang wound up twice a day. to this syrup the bpiled shreds of cool. The steam will condense and Ont, St9tes, and with the Canadian Paci-I they could not be expected to keep skin and boil for ten minates, Tilen make them heacv. —"- —d' - fit, which has 'running rights over time nearer than fifteen or twenty add the gra.ted.ripd sled tl:c• :,range When the hemstitch;ng on =bed COMMANDER SAMSON. ii; -will,nrake. an-admirable-alterna- ul and boil until c --'- tive route by way of the Vroiv's minutes a the twelve hours. The , pulp a _ample of it linen breaks apart, cover it with a Kaisee Offer% $5,000 for Him, Dead or dials were of silver or brass, Th: thickens when cooled. row of feather stitched braid. neat _Nest Pass, ao its grades nowhere Alry°• ' exceed ? per cent., while the Koote- cases had no crystals, but opened l�r;rpefrnit Narm<til;rdt•. -- Grape_ 1v stitched on at each side. �A flying Captain, Kettle," is t the tray Central has an average grade at-the aback and front and were four term applied to Coln'naander 'Samson) of less than i per cvnt:• The Kettle or five'inehes in diameter. s •by leis colleagues in the British Naval 'Valley, line will also be 'of,great i A plain wate'h cost the equivalent I tatarrh *eeps Y H awk wi� Shis_,s, for the briIitafr •aviator, value to tits fruit growers c6f the of tg1,600 in otic currency anti; after _ will; his-•small, «ell•kn(t frame and Okanagan Valley, as it `tonclte,; one was ordered, it, took a year t,, _ ii pointed beard,. bears a >'emarkable II Penticton and Summerland, and I make it. !, resetnblanec to the well-known sea 46' �Ar r. captain of fiction. FT1s Bats in the puts them into dirst touch 'w'ith the Y The Ouickest Cure present war have so impressed the! mining districts of Southern British Always Forgetting, .a :,er ar ie as offered :,, t?0 re.• « • � rue a to Tht•y,.had Aust been �ri'arrted, and ( ward to anyone who will bring him toff line shuuld pi•oi-e attractive to tuua• were about to start on their wed- Catarrbazone. -Ft- ontt±liis The rdeite, -BE'rllti7a1irP'or deed., Hsts, -as the southern end of the ding trip. As is the custom .with Nothing Knowll So Sure For l pinrbfrlsams and the:.greatest healers' Commandor Samson is' one of our; Okanagan-Valle% is by far the most Throat Weakness, Bron- _-_ lc•leverest naval flyers, and a short picturesque purtiun,of this favored t bridegrooms, he was embarrassed - known-One-breath of Cutsrrhu�mt� iii : time back he Od much to,o•r anize the' to the pint of for etfitlness, but he. g : sec:tion of British C'ulunibia. By P R thiel Trouble, &C.. ctre %Mill cnPr the saga, that is `oval Ah• Service; of Great.Britain, early summer the full passenger I niet the situation Iike an expert, afflict will. catarrh, . Relief is it%Iwhich is generally recognized ro lie;ur%ice wi'I he in operation, and ", hy`• Harry, you bought only one staho'doctor attempts to-day to core a arendo� t.troeed gcvery'taiY tops Rt oot dg ass lFrrnq t2 ccittimandeinfirsft in tbecsn eworld, asso list 1Ir, \('erten expects that a large,'ticket,"..said the bride reproach. genuine case t,f catarrh or bronchitis l I volume of the transcontinental tra- I fully. `•`Just-like me,-dear, said except' bq the inldalat7on 'mefhod.;js removed, .Tliluk it over seriously, ; ed with this branch et the service it; , blare is a remedy that clears the :practically existed QrilylU the Loan of %` ' %tilt he diverted-to Itis line, ftarri, quickly, -always fai•aet•ting Stomach dosing ilaa herr. discarded_ _ throat, rp-heves hoarsf-noss, tion hang a,'blue=papered docket . resting in'a -r` -- m}self." -because titrleaa m:dicirte sn •taken g > becau oialy the st in-di -•-never.t a en and had breath. Ti rhatitig uhlogm is pigeon-hole• at the -Admiralty. That fife, Square Dell. tTQured'out,;intlariied bronchial tutiFs ' �fa` little over a year ago, and now Ln ik here :' said an ehCit�a DEATH REPORTED eq the spat of catarrh, - late healed, ' ihrcrat sail voice are, the British seaplane s`al`e is a solid' The ad_•anced ph sicriau-rcrognizes -trengthened. bniwark hetw`een Brita-iti and-its foes._ man to e• druggist. `'You 8xve. me = _ mor bine for quinine. this morn An cid offender that hang on for yeah that Drily air can be :,int into tete Catarrltozone T l«.,sant. and ver. Night and day its mr hers are guard-, ,_ P '} Nothing touched his stony treaty,b,ut-Put ions anti hrnnchial httz s. FiII .this Lain. .You breath;+ C'atarrhmarle =ynn -Ing T3ritain'. shores am invasion by tag•" r air f�Uh henliti> mcdi<auienrs and yon .don't take it. Targe, $1.00 gi2f is,hostile aircraft, as w�I as conducting 1� that so 4" replied the drug rodt,PetomCorn ghathrRn h. .Allout oo;n,sP cued sotVP iho problem t<(?-combination 'guaranteed: smaller Size 50c, and trial transports across-thy Fnglash-Channel,- gist- 'Then- sou owe .me twent;v of antiseptics .is so- sutras rill aa' size lac, at all dealers everywhere, h�'e cents." lust A6 q�tdrkly when Ptnnam'N W aced: t Commander Samson has 1;»r3 much to try it. 2_'v. at all dealers .. c•• w: •,. �-:. .,y ,. y. ... .; ,.. .i.. ,�.. r-.,� .+ ✓" "ate'"-3'�'w" _ _ _ __ -, • lit- _ \ . , - - -- :•Doctor Jellicoe. Sbe 11a►� In Bed TOWN10S.;VED BY RABBI. �U�llt slid Hnsc(e 1 aln8 When Cdr. Churchill told the Bri- Promised German General That People or tis use __qL C Common that the For Seven Weeks Would Be Good. 63 Banished by 1'lltfl@ firs t i u e sailors was nearly _ Park I twice as goad a in times of peace - itabbi Salomon Bamberger, of Luen- Ifi 4he raised a cheer and a laugh. He 'THEN DODD'S' KIDNEY PILLS helm, a small town near the frontier IT CURES RHEUM might have added that "Doctor of Alsdee; says the Eiebrew-Standard, _ ' � Thousands of people, chuck illi of I CURED 3I_i►DAXE BERT.BE- has been instrumeutai in saving the � Bean 'the joy of living—happy, glad, bright 1 Jellicoe was very largely reaponsi .� _, town from destruction by the-Ger- -people, ble -for this happy state of affairs, mans. Some of the inhabitants having that Nervlline has cured of for certainly no command watched Montreal Lady Tells Holy,. After _ their pains, all tell the same wonder- been found guilty oC espionage in the ---tul story-or has ever more jealously watched Four Years illness, She Found a interest -- - - &Chea and tortures of rheumatism and over firs men than a present cum- sI imagining that there were several -�,:kladred ills. (mender-in-chief of the grand fleet. Troubles. more traitors, threat<ned to burn,the' "ky goodness, but Nerviline is a ,His first care is food supply; sec-. Montreal, Quer, Fehy. Ist (Spe- town. miracle-worker," writes �lre Char•',olid cl�thea, and third recreation; spial)—Madame J. Baptiste Berube, The inliabitants became so,terror _ ',.-lotte Chipman, mother of a well. and Lady JelIi-c� seems w be act- residing at 1393 Logan Avenue, this st{tcken that Rabbi Bamberger decided known family residing at Siouat- r etic mem- to make a personal appeal to the gen- } inx a.s a reniarkab':y ens g tv, asserts that after four years' Highest gradeheanskepiwhgle Pleasant. --Last month I Ras so tri ffer'ing from kidney disease' she seal i apare the town. is Tad.in hid and mealy by perfect baking, `Y Die been cam letel restarecj, to canonicals and wearing his Ta-Ills and V1 s -completely Tephillin, the octogenarian rabbi pro- retaining their full strength. alth by Dodd's Kidney-Pills. ceeded to the general's ,quarters and VUvoredwith delfdous sauces. Z' do I had a pain in my left side offered himself as -a hostage for the They Lave no equal. r and the hea•rt'," Madame Beru•be loyalty of the population. Re remind- Y s in her statement. "I suffered ed the general of'God's promise to stantly with headabhe and back- Abraham that Bodoni would be spared ne, and for seven weeks I was in if ten righteous men could ba found. FARMS FOR SALE, - with kidney disease and-feeble- The general was so touched by the ss. The doctor could not help me, rabbi's earnestness that he decided to NToroMa WSOM, NlnstY Coltsorrre atrsa4 e I dreaded'to try Dodd's Kidney abandon his cruel intention, at the iS same time refusing to%accept the jF Yon WENT TO BUY OB BELL a rabbi's otter to be hostage for the 1 Fn.lt, Stock. Grata or Dairy Farm. After the first box I was some townspeople's good conduct. �'� H W. Rawson. Brampton. or 90 CoY ter. I continued to-use Dodd's y N. W at.. Toronto. d N. W. OAWSON, Colborne St., -.Torontw ney Pills tall now the p&lpita- n hsa-left me, and I am a well Another Rumor. rus eye, man, able to do my work, Dodd's „I have adore astonishing news EGISTERED SHURTHORN AND Y- ney°Pills cured me and I-recom- for you, Maria," Laid Brown. "In R Holstein Calves. T. J. Morrison. nd them to all persons who suffer addition to the war Britain ison the Durham. ` I did." eve of &,great strike, in which thou- NURSERY STOCK. otice how many women are rising sands upon thousands of,hands will PO- tell their suffering sisters they be invulved." "What a dreadful STBavvsEBBIEa, Ba free. .iEs, Pa i find relief in Dodd's Kidney „ , , TATO t CWOI.sue tree. 1fcCoanell b thing ejaculated his unsuspecting A sou, Port Bntwe7l, out, _ Is, The reasod ' is that, nine- ictim, "When is it W-take place I” MALE HELP WANTED. the of women's ills spring from `This very night, my dear," an- ,hs or disordered. kidneys. i swered Brgari,. gravely. "At mid- LE*,,re emARN mywyywe t'r t eDod tee:yam ry woman wlLose'kidneys show might thousands of clock hand® will weeks required to comy rete course write t: s of weakness should use Docid's 1 int to the hour and it will-strike for full paasiculasa sari catalogue to-day- Molar ney Pills, tort jve:" _ Molar Barber Colleze: 219 Queen Saot, MISCELLANEOUS. A Test for xaple Sbgar: W hen a Woman MUM ,�ANCIEN TUMORS. LUMP% ETC, quick way of determining the internal and- emero`l. car" ay of maple sugar, which has i est Dain br our h:me treatmooL Wrtte p g ' With Chronic Backache i before LOo Iota n °slims° Mediaai qtly been put into practical Co L•mHo+l (n�i'nrvand Ono iii► depends upon the difference in _ - _ rical resistance of impure and There lei Trouble Ahead. _ e sugar.. Standards of resist- Constantly on their feet, attending t ATENTS ; e were determined by sending a,. to the wants of a large and ezactiag OF INVENTIONS , rent through a solution, of pure family, women often break down with ptonorl. atoeoN A. DAvt! ar. and then by making similar (nervous exhaustion. yam St. James St.. - sfuatssal - ?' 3 with sugar adulterated by the j In the stores, factories, and on a - &'utas t+r tate'ssause _ :nary methods. It is ndt only- a li farm are weals, ailing women, dragged- Te matter-to determine whether down with the torturing backache and 1 1 1 sugar is -or is not adulte-rated, ibearing down pains. Lj the form of adulterant ie'also Such suffering isn't natural, but it's Makes■can liaarMore dangerous, because due to jdUeased . +` �"°' taA ; a:;y indicated by the degrees of wage-ift er,@-A ranee. kidneys hdizziness, insomnia, deranged f! r°aosfn�a°"m. � m ,' ' t menses and other symptoms of kidney tnnrsnow moneys til{ .. 4i'et11n`ton s Blunt Phratre. complaint can't cure themselves, they ><at pend usury,art ertalnly most of.Wellington's re- lrequire the assistance of Dr: Hamil• _ Its about. the British soldier are ton's Pills whicri go direct to the seat O Y ..kelt to be echoed by any com sof the trouble. bviEaltty and power to the der-in-chief of the present day, !Wdneys. to lend aid to the bladder and tnere-is one, uttered to Mr !liver to free the blood of prisons. ' ere before-the battle of Water- ed so' sue• y pro bab -there is= no re>m Y which with all its bluntness is!cessful is Dr. Hamilton's Pills, For EN GINEM ' t �ghly appropriate to the posi- all womanly irregularities their merit t:,day:. They were watching a!is well known. - SALE Wn infantry soldier entering a Because of there mild, soothing, and at rrus+sels. "There," said the_-heaUng effect, Dr: Hamilton's Palle are ;. potntin'g to the man; "it all i safe,.and are recommended for girls New W�!lIOC�C 18 .x �2 nds upon that article whether'and women of all ages 25 cents per o the business or not._Give me I boy at all defilers. Refuse any sub- Erh of it, and I am sure."— stitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of dean-I i1tltOtil�ffC 1�>AiVe a un Chronicle. drake and butternut. _ • ` � -., _ _ _ d• _ . Complete operating condition. � flywheel_, frame, belt, cylinders OUR _ .k ONA DISEASE person; were et-er lest :n that river. Mina'ra's Llnlnrent Cures Oargst in Cows. Unfair Advanttlge. and sit parts. Can be shows �; "Oh, no, said he We always James—The rain falls alike on tike running at present time. ` Caused by Tea and Coffee finds 'em age n the next day'." <«Vhat are you -anyway," just and the unjust. yy'I11 sell at teas than lialf N► -- ..Physicians know_ that drugs Will — contemptuously inquired . Mrs Jones—True, but the unjust man cost price. ' not correct the evils caused by tea peck during the quarrel, ' a man or -is generally provided with the just or coffee and that the only remedy e � � •., .1 a mouse 4" ":�. man, answered man's umbrella. _ S..,4FRANK WILSON �- SONS �,•' �; its to stop drinking.it. 4 j Henry Peek bitterly. • "If I were a 73 Adelaide $t West, Toronto ri A doctor says: mouse I'd have you _up on that "I was a coffee dritike for many 'i g, table right now yelling for help.'.' ,years, and often thought that I Could not do -without it, but after I\FipR31.1TI0N FOR IZ`F.�TORS - years of suffering with our national " I The publisher o! the beet Farmer's y �} , tiaa<_I-attributed* Is, n[ r Y*eta tee ---- to a drinking of coffee and patent solicitors, Montreal,,report I I would say that'I do Gob know of come thought determined to use that 99 Canadian patents were la- ,medicine that has .food the teas cc time sued for the week endln Janus �e M NAItD's LTwINT.IT. It has been t ; Postum for my morning drink. (The ?' g ry ae uaiaitina remedy in our eoneekold effect oil-the system of tea and.Cof- 12th, 1915, 73 of which were grated ever since I edn remeadber, and leas out fee drinking are very �saaiilar;-be- to Americans, IS to Canadians, and Iiv}d doyens of would�t+ competitors And cause they eeah contain the drug, s to residents of foreigig countries, lmitatoce caffeine.) .. - of I had the Postum.made careful- It's a shame what bad little boys iy according to directions on the �?:'' think of good little,boys. pkg. and -found it,just suited ,my _ b ^taste. Y Mlnard's Llnitnsnt curse OlphtheNa. His Discerery. "At first•I u,sed,it only.for•break _ _ fast, but I found myself getting so -' He Had. "I find;' confessed skimpy little much better that I had it at all "Have you ever thought seriously house- Mr., Meek, "t OR I da•the house- OR colds in the chest or fore 9F ,�• meals, and I am pleased to say that of marriage, sir 4" work easier and quicker when my Fthroats for rheumatism or 'I have been relieved of indigestion. ` wife is not at home to'help.me•" stiffness 'for s nim•and cramps. ". I gained 19 pounds in 4'trionths and I s t,# Indeed, I have; ever since--the �Pe1C17ia s•�ssetino" brings 7 jy gener8l' health is greatly im- ceremony." Mlnard'e Liniment Cures ,Colds, Eta quick relief. Proved• New British Chief of Imperial Staff. A Wind's Fancy. You don't have.to be a high flyer C A P S I C U M "I must til you of a young lady. I{o demonstrate that ri�C}ies- take She had Oeen in ill health_for many The photo shows Lieut-Gen. Sir 'The-wind,."vtind," said Mrs. Tvvickem unto themselves win the vital forcep low, with but James Wolfe Murray, R.C.B., &p bury, "was blowing at a terrific r B`• Sears, little in. I wrote,her of the good pointed chief of the Imperial Gan- velocipede," i ,S��n�` that Post'um-did me and advised her eral Staff in succession to the ]ate BOILERS Trademark ' to try it General Sir C. W. H. Douglas, G. Made in Canada -- "At the anti of the year she wrote C.B. Born-in 1853, the-new chief of New and Sacond•hAnd, for 'heating r and pow garpo"ef 1t does ail that a mustard plaster :ne that she had_gained'40 unds the I'mperi'al General Staff was edu- Flumes. TANKS AND SMOKE will do, Is Cie. -)easier to apply, go STACKS. in weight and. felt. like herself cated at Glenalmond, Harrow,-, IRON' ROL8�11 IR`MITEDKSTflR'aNTO and will not blister the skin: BgaiII•" 'the Royal Military Academy at ' There ue many oth�gqr"Vaseline" is Nani�a.giver, by Canadian•„Postum VVo lwich. $e entered the'-Royal Engineer[ and ahlpbulld6r& reparations—simpl'Shome' reme- Co, Windsor., -ant. Read ``Tile -ArWlerq in 1872. As Brevet Lieu _ Niel th'atshonld be m ever family !Road to Wellville,” in pkgs.'" tenant-Colonel he served in -the . - e _ -Carbolated "Vaseline," an a.. post:uni comes in two forms-. -- Ashanti-War of 1873, being in-com- !1 antiseptic 1lressipg for cuts, insect. Regul'ar postum must be well mend of lines of communication, i HARW SS bites, etc.; "Vaseline" Analgle. • Priasmne� e,nD this for neurilg;a and headaches•pure boiled. 13C and 25c packages. He was-cam»ianding•linea•of com ._- L ept►ae.0 leatnerls ad •(Viien"," for piles,'chilhlainy Instant Postum—iq a soluble gold- .municat'ion in Natal during the 1 vanciosrapidly.Buy now etc.,•and others. der, A teaspoonful dissolvesqulck-. .South 11f scan campaign, and was � AT beforelheadvaau. EATALOeYalR[[ AVOID St;BSTiTD•PL•S. -rntl+t'oR'"Vic-' •-ly In a cup of cold water, and with twice mentioned in daspatcllee.• line^in orlei G MAINIee Acarine the name, a Ghee factory to farm CH651ieRol:GHMANVPACTURIT(OCO.. cream and sugar;-makes a delirious Colonel in 1899, he was created K. pslaee on Hardwa,iiad Genend.aa,• Iron oak bo k all cue "L .ad ;t tbeverage Instantly. 30c and i50e C.B. in the following year. He was mom G waraand t GeneralStores. Freebookkt°° n4°°R tins. Quartermaster of •India- in_1903--4, _ CHESE,$ROUGH MFGCO.•• The, cost per cup oi•both 'kinds is Master-General of the Ordnance Z3 �iE� ,'eeHALLIDAYCOMPAAYt►mifed fes° CHABOT AVE`�MOf TR"L •' about the same• 1904-7, and in command of the 9th _ FACTORY D131i 1SITOa ?iAl111LToN. IAN ADS "There's a'Rensoti" f,ar PosAurd. (Secundera•bad•) Division, India, I9SLTE g- '1h• —Sold by Grocers. 1907-11. $D. 7. - - A - - 1 5 -A • '7 'rho township council will-, -Miss McCausland had the oris-• meet on Monday next for the fortune to fall on Thursday last tftuGwtion of general business, andsprai"er ankle very severely. ... ..'UNDER WEAR LOCAL19MB -A striking feature that fol. -Miss 'Hanhart, who has been -T. M. McFadden was in Toros. lowed Tuesday's Pnow-storm was spending the past few weeks with ,!" you in need of underwear? If 00 call and pro to on Wednesday. the great pleasure that the reel- Mrs. Dickie, has returned to the _ -Ed. Balsdou has purchased a dents of the village took in shoe- city. S&00 or$41M. We can-give you a good ra` Iron; Men a _new Mew Dominion-piano. elliug the snow off the sidewalks. -John O'Connor, of Belleville, 1,40&VY wool$02.$5. 35.40 Dents. Pon are extra good. -Miss Meaton spent over Sun- I every direction could be seen visited his parents, J. and "A few of the famous-Dunnville sweate*feft and may be had at Io Mrs. day at her home in Guelph. evidences of extreme pleasure O'Connor, of Church St. last $&SO.$3.00$5.50 or$4.00 each.guarauukd extra good 'we". -Mrs. Arthnr Boye8 has been taken in the work. week. somewhat indisposed of late. -A number of the friends of -George Douglas, one of our See our.boots,shoes and rubb9m. Mee.-Clsvrk,--of 0rillia, W. H. and Mrs Hihnks-our ia� _prised olden • IN homok Groc Whitefish, halibut, Jdag her sister, Mrs. D. Pettit. them on Friday evening last when _Fxiire on-Tirursda,y; the 4th inst. in salmon, baddle,fillets, oysters, Holland herring, etc. -Phone -J. S.-Japhson had a business' they marched unceremuniotislyin- his Seth year, after about tvklo orders receive prompt attention." ,,twip;to,the city on Wednesday. to their residence of-which they months illness. HIS funeral will Hooe Remmer is visiting took possession for the balance of take place at 9 a. in , to-morrow with her sister and- brother, Mrs. the evening. A most pleasant (Saturday) to the R. O. Cemetery. G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNTBARTON .:..Savaxe and,Win. Dickie.- eV6111,ng'W tspeut by all in Douglas as games Mr. D. a was a native of Cum- -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman and Fred of various kinds,%music etc; berland,Eng.-but'came to Cana. .,,-Bunting.of Toronto. spent Sun- - -Mr. Clark, of the National d&02years ago. He has been a day with their mother here. Trust Co. Ltd., Toronto, was in aresident of Pickering township • --n-WaWh out for H. J. Marquis' town on -Monday is connection ever since, having farmed on 'the( change of advt.', in next.issae. It with the Snell estate. This esbaseline for a number of-jea.re. will be a surprise for Pickering. . tate WhiCb comprises several par- but has lived in the villa"for the _Capt. and Mrs: Clemente of eels of land as well.as the. house- past 19 years. He is survived by Milton, are visiting the latter's hold fnruiture in the dwelling 4sons and three daughters, An parents, C. H. and Mrs. Burling, lately occupied Ijy Mrs. Snell, will drew, of North Bay, Wm. of -Michael Whalen, of Toronto, be'sold b ' public auction on Wed- Cleveland, Michael, of Toronto, had charge of Stanley Davis'bar. nesday, 10th. See advt. in and Thomas, of Pickering village, ber shop during the illness of the another column. , Mrs. H. Sloman and Mrs. P. Ryan latter. -Owing to the generosity of of Toronto and Miss Ettie of De- -According to the records of the well-known philanthropist, trait His• wife predeceased him the. Toronto Observatory there Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the Wo. 15 years, and one son, George, has been 52 inches' of snow fallen men's Institnte have been enabled died in Montreal 4 years ago. thiswinter so far. to make-up-the balance necessary winter farm adjoining the'White to purchase the piano for the use es arch' has been sold by Mr.Wed- of the school and Town Hall. The Sugar is gradually advancing in lock to.a Toronto 'Man,who has residents of the village and vicin- price. taken possession ity are deeply grateful to the Britain.1 may annex German -Stanley Davis who ..was con- members of the Women's Institute Southern Africa. fined* to his house for several far tlfeTreffijrfs in this direction. "-days with a severe attack The shil: purchasing bill hangs k of I la- -Among the list of nobles who j;rip in the balance at Washington. -re, is airain on duty. have been reported -wounded in V. B. Robson's sale of stand- Monday evenina's papers ap. Mail carriers will receive a. Sat- Aimber- which was -to--have pe4rs-the name of Lord Somers, urday half holiday during July taken place on Saturday last has This, however is only a repetition and August. been_pZmtponed indefinitely, of a previous report which was The British arliament has -re- _-C. H. Burling who has Occup- given out early in December when assembled to X ea I with cluestli)n�a ied the Dillingham property since he was compelled to- return to arising out of the war. cotsinir to,-Pickering has. vacated England to recuperate. It is We premises,his lease having ex- doubtfnl if his condition will per- pired• mit him to retnru to the front. PICKERING 34ARKETS -The Whitby school hockey -An Agricultural War book White Winter Wheat, ..... . 2.40 -team came 14 on Saturd4y last baa instbeen issued by the dir' Red ...... 1.40 and played thereturninatcfi with elution " -tion of the Han. Martin Barrell,- Mired 66 ..... 'ing them by the score of 2 to 0. The book is a presentation of factA Goose ...... 1.40 the Pickering school team, defeat. Minister of Agriculture at Ottawa Spring What .t .. ......... . , 18o. ..... . 1.20 -C. L. Morcombe-left-on "Man- and suggestions bearing on the O^ta .. day for Omemee where he has present and probable future sup-_ purchased an undertaking busi- ply of agricultural products as in. i ne8s. B18 many Pickering friends fluence] by the war. It was r% success in bis­-nvw­-vm_-pr—emarily for use of the speakers ture. who will address the agricultural V I a-1,1111al .3 4 -The 'Ladies' Aid of St. An- conferences to be hold throughout Superior -Stable fittings .4rew's church will meet at the Canada. all prices. home of Mrs. C. H. Burling on the -The annual meeting of St. An- Superior Utter-Carriers Afternoon of Friday, Feb. 12th, drew's congregation was held on -instead of Thursday.,the usual day Thursday evening last with the . -Gilt steel shingles and skiing. _ of meeting. pastor, Rev. Jas. Mellroy prest- only lock In the market, -The Pickeri-ag and Highland ing. The various reports receiv. Ind;phone-1913 Pick. Creek hockey teams pIayed a ed were all of a satisfactory chars- ''friendlymatch, on the Whitbt cter. The contributions to various Russel Andrew ,' rink on Monday night, in which missionary were the the Pickering boys were victorious highest in the history of the con. PICkERING, dor. by the score of 4 to 1. -gregaiion, there being nearly $80 -A full attendance of the mem- ra6ed for this purpoize. - In the • bene of the Adult Bible Class.of election of offlcer% practically no Good Luck i- the Methodist church is requested changes were made. for next Sunday afternoon to -Our hockey boys ' went .to make arrangements for the ban- Claremont on Thursday evening T_ quet of next Tuesday evening. "' 'Ust and played a friendly RRMe With Trees -A number of gentlemen with the team of that -village, de. friends of Walter Crook, who 19 featiaR th=in 7 io 8. Kenneth Depends on having the right kind spending a few week§, with- Pick- Devitt made a most ati4factory have of trees. Bo%niau'_� rring Associates attended a party referee, both ..sideq tieing well heavy-fibrous roott,. given in his honor at the home of pleaded with his decisions. The Have Ycu Tried_ INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD 0' L. and Mrs. Squires on Friday boys creak in the highestlerms-of They-are grown in the riglit'kind ieveol.Djr last. -the cotirt0ons -treatment they of They are handled I -We find that a large number received from the Claremont and packed in the -pink of of-ottrsubscribers are in arrears club, who also treated .them to _o W­.� many of whom being several refreshments at�"the conclusion-' of condition -. and they gl years behind- " NVe'wauld ask for the game . -Two more agents wanted an immediate settlement as -The annual sleigbride, of St. in Ontario Coanty. money Is absolutely necessary to Andrew's Sabbath School was run a newspaper office. held on Friday-eveuinglAst when THOS. W, BOWMAN & SON CO., "d -Mrs. James W. Hogle, we re• four large sleigh loads Of - happy Bret to report, was taken seriously young people. -ween two had bet ­LIMITED Itt"60 ill on Sunday.with symptoms of and three hours pleasant drive _bu_f we—are pleat-ed-to 'anheedful ofth­e�frosty ai pneumas a. RidgevWe Ontario, state that she is now somewhat On their return they were treated better. Her many friends hope to-an abundance of hot chicken ELM DALE: MILLS for her speedy recovery. pie and other palatable eatables, -According to the old belief we after which an iuipromptv pro- will have an early -spring this gram of music readings, charades Is the place to get your next,- AT.- IT. 33T_T1%T3D,5r T.JB Y--Rr. The •old superstition says and speeches were' given, which that if the bear comes out of his was enjoyed by old and young bag of Flour.1 winter quarters on the 2nd` of alike. Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be Febrnary and cannot see his shad- -A miniber• of young -peoplb beat for Bread. ow., it is a n of an early spring. went to Whitby'an Monday night Glen6ra Flour' .' Wastky Ft-our F 0. T W. E , A -W,.G. sign was in the city on to see the kockey.matcb, Picker- Saturday attending the funeral o€ ing vs: Highland Creek. One Of Graham Flour We have a-fine t of Sheepskin Moccasins and Boots to keep Fresh Rolled Oats A. Homer Walkey, eldest sob of the young men left Whitby minus Bran and Shorts your feet fine and warm during the cold weather. W. E. and Mies Walkey formerly his overcoat,-but had not gone far Oats and Oat Chop. Our Overshoes and Rabb6rs cannot be beated, for thby are.lst quality of Pickering Village. The deceas. before missing this useful g4.rm- Barley and Barley Chop of rubber. See our lines.of heavy Woollen Socks and-heavy- ed who was in his 21st year, was en t. Returning to the town be 'Mimed Feeds 'Shirts-z-these are of extra, value. Our assortment of recovering it, employed at the City Hall, and was stic6essful in 2*1 o I as' M Hhtis,hn'd Caps 1§�of the best. was held In ver and weal on his way rejoicing sine Meal and 314alasmes deal .,v high esteem. -Owing to the severe icor of Soe'ciaf�ri_�e'i In ton lots.' After driving into the livery sta- Tue day, the playlet entitled 'The ble and deli the outfit to the Ourboots. specialty Is gents furnishing and We are the agents for 4ter's Bride." guarantee "a pe tb`eL6wzrdef Tailoring M. and rf Minister's to be given in owner, he-grabbed a.robe to pro- Chopping every daTI, the town hall, under the auspices feet himself from the cold,weaving complete satisfaidtipn with.every garment. of the Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's his overcoat in the cutter. The Ed church, has been postponed until moral in this case is evident. A C&Wy ftwel Uuft LAUmCIS 5 C Sw"t to Thursday evening of next week, . -The annual oyster slipper- Rto-A. BUNTING . 7PICKERING of -- ------ YEARS# Feb. Ilth. This play, which has the Vigilance Association was. 60 been given in many towns and held on Wednesday. evening and EXPERIENCE ,.,villages throughout CRI)Rda, has was quite a success. Although been well received wherever given. the roads wars so badly drifted as ' iIntersti gto Farmer's 7 • Everybody comeand enjoy a good to prevent a large diiffiber from Some th nsr- in time. attending, yet there were nearly -The snow-storm of Monday sixty in attendafice. ' The supper -In fu"t"re,I-will h4ve Hafuess and Horse Goods at W. J. u . - .night and TuesdU was the worst provided by'Mr.'Mon6ey was all 'Bodell'O, Brougham, at regulttr prices. of the season. The railway -ati- that could be desired, both as re- TRAt>c Mmms thorities Say that it was the was DESIGNS Call and seehim. t _hen qnality and quantity. C0PTPII4KTs&C. severe for a number of years, and _hen all had been served the A17018 I"I"a rkoteli d 4.0mros Ismy quickti,"Oortaw 1)1311 oplulnu or"W Otb4m as Full stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets�, Rugs and all horse, A number of trains were 'stalled president of the A�soclation;John myont on to probamy W *1 CgeonlldorM ON goods at Pickering. hair and iogg- doof -*yfor-Gring Z46 for bourn, until they were reliev- A. O'connor, took the c V%8Br60KC0._V= taxon t rmgb Mum t Me of an imPromptn programof speech-, to Vi go "N.O,in t 0 Cr Boots and shoes repaired as well as haru"s.- -ed by 'snbw-plows sod (,rew$. snow-shovellers'. A number. of sung and story was given, inclad. ,-trains bad to be' cancelled. In ing a number of choice. selections rural districts'many of the road, a. A oly wastrated Weekly. r4prom au, PIURERnZi3-'ftARkNkgS,:hMPORium- were i from Mr. Jephson's Grapbonol too a 7::�ow=oarnal. Tom for impaRsabI6 atid thii nihil- Ganiesa-Isoweire indtilged in and em 7 prorwa kid by rrier.q Nvere compelled to take it the evening throughout wits thor, Phon'e Ind. 36i. W. J. COAKWELL otighly enjoyed by nil. .*m@0w.New• Sto Yqk WNStAttim,D. ilw