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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_01_21 .r... ; y�,.. —1-7 r...—+ .. -. :, j-.. ._... N, _ ,r.*... .-.. .'_YiG Y.., -- —.. ..T•— yrJAWt- — T..y ...�.. � -.a ."�t.. �•. T. _ :. •.y ._. .. k '•^✓..`ti.« '•y,. ,,.:t ,.x a....--ua 3' :s^+Y. -a"71 :. ` a' E`. ."y°?�,`�'i. a.; ,a' +' e•1,..{y;,x ..1�,,..A„ n.C,,. „e..r,_... w- 'w ' ' ..r'•:++ -.a.p.4 .. � ,....�„ ,, .,_: ...,� ,.. _. .:: .r._'.."- y ,,..y^'-. *1+'..•••.,. '�+,-`,;,...,.� �'.;. .,� - :r'.°:t'-`' �,,,,�� .-?; ,,�'i. ';:.,-.v.7"; a•.°tom,,. - _b i _ THE - ..fig,... i �OLa NE :� . PICSERIN(�, ONT.,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21 , 1816 - t Wo. 17 :- DLNBAPtTON WNITEVALS Retablished 75 ears ' PINK �VIILI� at the ba will be managed this year wormer Lo y We understand that the ice industry Rey, Peter Campbell, of Maple, a '�•,;,-��''. y K 7 pastor,will preach missionary. GREENWOOD - bytlocal parties. sermons an the \Vhitevale,.�rcuit on E.FORSYTH. D, of Q., Regis- 1�133re. George Wood was.taken to Sunday next, J<tr•itary Yard. amed memos o!the ss•a3oal Asso- Wellesley Hospital,Torrionto, on Tuea- Bold the date,1"rLruary 8th,to�exr - ig tg4,i oof Ontario. Bpao41 aitsasloa g! tb FLOUR :- -day, threatened with appendicitis. the famous ltcturer, Mr. Scott,of TTa• ILL y 11one!g1 Jyw,tsstd A number purpose going to Alton& youto, at the Baptist Church, «'�ite- y the 'vale. Further r,utice next week. O• annual Sunday School Convention.'WHITE SATIN-sIt]3AD on Wednesday next to attend n. ' .Tim Rogers and Geo.C'.badwick took (ltcKINN-0N; M.D.; L.R.0.6. •_ y g _ .- -N. Rdlnbur b member of the College of CREAM BUNS-FAMILY. Walter NIcholson is having a Turn- a large Tad of young people to the : D-� ans and Burgeons of oasario,liecatiat• • ace installed in the residence he re. Locust Hill skating Tink Saturday alCollege o! snzitwas, Ediabnz�h. TEA BUNS—P..ASTRal trolly purchased at Liverpool, and opening. Theguests wish ,to eatepd Office, to ddea.ce or women sad py pp g I Wish yon all the Compli- Office,and residence,»ongbam, which he will shortlyoccu their a rpeiattoa to Tim and (Icor e ' `PiCKERING MEDICAL(SURGICAL Ontario winter wheat. Bran: BROCK ROAD ' for Gorrdonheir kindness. Hodgson met with the mis- fortune and X�rRAY l NSTI�t1Tf of being upset from his cutter menta,of the Season. ' And Shorts at X23 and Repast of S. S. No, d, Pickering, for on the icy hill Wednebdap morning. :FICXzWNd; - - ONTARIO December. 14ameain order of merit. Arthough escaping serious. injjuries ' X24 per ton. Sr. IV-C.Hubbard,M. Hayes. Wm. himself, the cutter was completely j agjf you t0 rel7lemb8r that B. JJtL6IN TOWLB, X. B.,' M, D„ C, M., - •Ackfotd,Wallace Ellicott. Jr. IV= demblisbed 'and the horse. received, r pbyatcta°'t°onarge Edith Ackford. Sr. III-Walter several cuts. I want t0 et our whelks ' GpedaitatinSeotal At••a••• PrataticJ>tis- Three prices are for ton lots. Jackson, Edna Ka es, Gertrude -•-• g assns of Man. Dianna«o! women, Cancan: y t. T mors.&•Bay examination. Dl-- of eye Badgerow, Stanley Murdock. Jr.III- BROUGHAM ...and .barley at the q ads nos.,goat ma Jonas. Fitting glassesaad Ida Brignall, Florence Murdock. W. E. Ho visited his mother W loose and chronicdfa�a, Jr. I1-Mar Otte gayea, T. Ackford, y highest market On"Soon is to a smd PWN P.m. my SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. and baster in Toronto this week. - - ii . Albert Ackford,Audrey Ellicott, Joe Miss islazel`ffiIddleton is attending _ TAlT1e. _ O'Reilly, Waiter O'Reilly; Manson Shaw's Business College, Toronto. STOVE,, CHESTNUT, PEA , Ellicott. . Mrs,M. Curl, teacher. Mrs. Rachel McNiney, of Chicago, T E. FAREWELL, B.O., B-ARRIS- is visiting her sister, Mrs. Matthews. I have a 'limited number of `V• TER pp��,,��OsownA�sne! andDoOal7 AND STEAM. AuoLSY Mr. and Mrs. Morden and Mrs.L&- Gsa.ao:. boasl8ow.wbttby. • ' 14v Fraugh, of Stouf3vilwe, were at W. E. calendars for customers �r E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and The family of R.Puckrin have had& Holtby's on Wednesday. J L SPINE, LIMITED, severe attack of measels. N. Y. Poucher, of .Toronto, spent Who use Our flour. I Will �- •Solicitor.Br Notary ors Public,lilt Mons "rr" ., Pe aa- Oma Hrocit Bt.lforsb,9Rbitbr. gory A. Jeffrey, of the 3rd con., took a over Sunday with his father,Thomas - ` PIOYERING, ONT. carload of beef 'cattle to -Montreal Poucher. give them- OII Dental last week. St. Johne annual congregational request. Peter Dalby. who recently joined meeting will be held in their church 9 _ll --� FARM WANTED the 11 Sabbath at Whih'e d itegnnual week..o A f Il atdtendnnct e�equestednexc .� ULAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S-, the '•benedicts.' is now serving withay _ as- oat n d of the Royal Collage of Dental ` •Sergeoas and Univei7ity of Tomato, office Farm of too hundred acres or The rect rutin meeting held here h &over w.!i.rP�sngte's hardware snore, Whitby. 8 R oiaca Ilonrs 4 to is;t to 5,8e. lad phode rs, more n ith good bush wanted meeting when a splendid report was last week- was well attended, and l F =;,, C122:zmzN 6" ":1Ef•iL phone 940. N1y resented, The lollowing are the new- man forceful appeals - _ to purciK►se or w utthase y were presented ;ttatlsttillm dao, good block of land. y elected officers: Supt.. Thos. Puck- by the speakers, but the number of k If you have land to no t Sect., Sid Puglr: Treas..\�. J. recruits was small. y Bell, -Teachers-Wm, Gut rie, M. Lt f! T 0. HAM-Issuer -of Martis a sell write: D The pounce of the t Tues re's t the .. E A S T L A K E WY . Id«nr•s is the oonnt� o! on ... Puckrin, O. Trigg, A. Wil}inga..,.0e- lute announced for last Tuesday at the ganist, Misr L. Street. home of-Mrs. Mosgrove.was t i' _rukaring Village, Y91y - John Fisher & Comppyp°n _ ed until Tuesday neat, at t e usual POUGHER. .l3ea1 Estate Ano- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE - —1NJilTtvwt.s a boast. The severe cold weather necea- 0 0 d - 1 • mop..r, raroator.oorlectos aaa wanner 6 AD-AIDI ST.. E.. TbBONTO. sitated the change in date. stf ssarriarts ltaea■ss,lirongbam, 1 614 Lt'afSDEN BrILDING, Char.B. Rice is at present indispoa HOPPER Issuer of Marriage ed with a cold. wrttTSY - lAcea«s in the County o! ®n M�+. �• I• LO E Ted Beare. of Regina, is at present omen at no"and bis residence.Claremont. renewing old acquaintances here. A special meeting of the council was , _Veterinary Surgeon Fred Major attended the St. An- held on Wednesday ovening when f :: S.BZATOX TOW UMPOI.DE AX Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- drew's Colle}g, log-on Monday. angemeam were made wttb EnRi- - r iJ• o°a"rsan°s. Commisswaas los saitag rinarp Coll a Miss Bra a. of rdt. Jay, is -visiting neer M urri y in regard to completlag amdovisa. ♦eeoaataos 1164. Romsey to laao with Miss Eliza White for couple of the sewers-, am farm i•saar of lEs:ztep us. and Graduate of the eterinary P The first session of the new Count aaeeas" t$`Obi , ca . j t-r Science Association. w a® Else M are hassecuredton Co. Council ill begin on, Tuesday next The shingle that has lora as + HUGH S. PUGS, (Ilea Major. Out. Ind. Phone Clare.2802 � n h Much speculation is rife in regard to ng g -A1 IAc"e d as.tio�, )Catena,• %spm °T the new warden. The name of Reeve ' Ads" in maiporled and tboroaalzbnd stook. CL7IREMONT, ONTAR Toronto. faction for over 30 with a. Empire Gales ooadncted an bare, write far terms Wm. T. -Langton, of-Chtcago, was .Hoover, of Pickering Township, is CorruRsted Iloa with a in. by and particulars Pone Lad.11114. awy here visitingfriends for a few days most frequently mentioned as the ' G . R . B R t W S T Z R last week, - - y next occupant of the office. 2 in. corrugatioq, see it before yola POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer The Local O tloo Commlctee, have buy other makes. If you lars in • Veterinary Surgeon Miss Annie Larkin bas resumed hlti P . tet Counties o!]fart and O,saria aaa- _ �' g made the necessary a ` &ton sates of all kinds attenued so on shoruss stpdrea at.Stella Boarding School u� y pplicaThe to atter weed of i Cream Separator. Try 'naeree. Addren Gawa llvs P.O., las. Honor Graduate of the Ontario Niagara, t-.S. A. y -VeterinaryCollege and Honor. - a recount of the ballots. The matter a Premier for 30 days. Also eR airs. Reesor is at ppresent visiting will come before Judge McGillivray on gasoline engines from $39.00 up. T . B, POWELL, Licensed Auc ary •Associate of the Ontario her daughter, lifrar Nighswarider.of January 28th. An the by-law was de- See or write me-before buying. stones yunator and colleatm for Veterinary College, besedals.Toronto, feated by only one and two-fifths eitnnm« of Ontario and York ♦n kinds of Ind. phone S2(kL . votes,a change of four votes is all that Bell Phone. sales conducted either privately or by•action Mrs. A. J. O'Malley.has been visit- g 1we notes-001140"dFor dat« or otherpas-•. Clarem.00t 1Atario ing her brother-in-law. C. O'Natlep. would be necessary to reverse the re- Scalers a ply at rserdease,alisab•th ahYlak• salt and the Committee, hope to do isuis. i nae esdss fete at Nzws oma&,prof, of Toronto.for a few days. • F. J. PrOUSe, P1ClCerlIIg T. yw arla4,or Yasaab's store: Claremont, Wifr �. EyP B�TCHE1� SHOP The many friends of Wm,Hollinger this, .dva prom t attention 11"efoction goaraw are reared to bear that he is recover. The soldier%now.stationed at Whit- ; wed, my pphonenumber to Independent 1401 pp b are la7 strap and the drill at _ Ing filum an attack of lagrippe.___ y R y • A full line of Fresh Meats always Silas Tool captured two young foxes vartotrs points -according to the wen- __ s �] and the same day dug eight skull" ther and the protection their sur ; :r;T1I�1 ♦♦ �►11`ted-� on hand at shop. from one hole which he considered a rmrndiagB afford. They have ao far Ia the Log. - - ;. �fisa Irene And Harold Puplh, of the Park and on Col. J. E Fnrswell'a Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty -NLukham High School, spent the grounds. A number of the soldlore 31 Butcher's cattle Wanted week-end here with their parenta..J. are at preserri laid off duty owing to CemeII, Lumber _ wood, $15 r l!I for No. 1 Maple, - and ;, M as-in the- own coancil ranted 87000 at � In lea. Read fl $15 r M or No. 13oft Elm, —� s - - yd°B' per $19 to JAS O'CO.NNOR, PICKERING Tuesdav,visiting her father, before he their meeting on . on nday,-eve-nzzrg"t-a S24 per M for No. 1 Rock Elm, and Corner Bing and Church Sts. leaves for the south,-in hopes of recur- the .Board of Education, to complete Corrugated Iron, $16 to$24 per M_ for No. 1 White ing better health. the aew high school building. and the Eastlake Shingles, '� y Ash, delivered at the mill at COAL COAL ! S,. R. Pennock is In partnershipwith new public school at the bay. The . Green River. COAL ! . ! his brother,Joseph.of Toronto,mane- new high school•building, which can. Cedar Posts, Steel Posts, - �- Ring the large American Sign Co,, of tains six room@, it is sad will be, when Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual Pennock Bros. &Co.' completed. the finest in the province. ire Fencing. '^ -It is with regret that the younger It will be-fully equipped in every WRY W. G. Barnes, Greew-River a-u suPe y o .con a Ovral sez earn_ res urion Phillipe • an willa credit to the-town. �� to=build let'fa8-- . - cess, She has just recovered from a is hoped Mat the formal opening will give You my price on any- : JOHN PHILIP - _ possible piste. seBeion of three weeks quarantine for take place at least by the end of the - thing you may - weasels. toonth. require. K . w1 Wm. Knox has purchased from The recruiting meeting in the Royal e He GIBSON, theatre on Sunda events was Hua a full iia%o!I reah and C11r- Geo a Christian the largRes- tion of g �p _.- 45.1 GREENBURN STATIOti, his fa m adjoining the Whiteyale Tile successfal. Rev. r.Garbutt, of Osh- A . C. REESOR ed meats ooaGtaatly on bwnd. y Co's. gravel pit,and intends selling it awn,gave a very stirring address.and ' p i 4 off in market garden lots. teas McCormack also gave a fine LOCUST. HILI; - spies Roll, Breakfe►at Bacon, REAL ESTATE Hatt Lauder. as usu'kl drew from harper the officer in $I:am, Bologna,,Weiner&, etc. s...• this section, all the thorough and a command a[the.battalion, who spoke goodly number of the half-bred Scotch earlier+ is the evening in Pickering Highest prions paid for who enjoyed their native songster's Village, the spoke. Rev. R, W.Alwin e _ C�• y "Butcher's Cattle singing, -till our hearts bounded with occupied the chair, The theatre was Prices - - I�>�$��'B>1��s�� joy andtdelight,"as one Sandy said, crow to the doors, and the meet- Slaughtering . • • • Jce Ellie recently joined the 118th logs will continued on Sunday = evenings: Music was furnished by the Batt. already having his only son is�N. I have For Sale a House sod Lot WhiI Orch Bad_&...-feature of y the Barn a<ta'ree `f McFadden's Drug _. in Piekerin Villa e e music on Sunday evening was two r tee w tee or our sone would -- _ ga en, some young fruit respond to our mother country's calf cornet solos by E. W. Evans. At the ad ourned inquest into the y or • drat-class repair. done, there would be non of re- death t his death in an accident on�Nov. $IIB meets all, trains Calf and see me as this is a bar= cruising meetings for slakere. 90th, when he fell out of his wagon During this year we are Teamia promptly attended to.• gain for some one.. Alf. Michell. -of Green River, nar• whale Intoxicated and receiving in jur- going- to -have regular B P P Y rawly escaped death-.Thursday last, lea from which he died the following Agent for Canada Carriage Co. while delivering a load of cordwood in morning, the jury a:pressed the be- bargain days, when we We V. Richardson• the village. . Owing to the icy coedi= lief that the unfortunate man secured will cut the prices all to I• H• P�a� tion of the hill. the spirited team be- the liquor at the Queen's Hotel. &1- y r4ekering• Pickerin came unmanageable. They ran at to q pieces. Don't fail to watch+ Notary Public, g. P thou h be was on the prohibited list. a speed down the hill the sleigh sway- Theury also recommender} that the this apace it will pay you. - START RitIHT - Have' you lots of water ? ing from side to side, at at the bottom License Oommissionera cancel all the Asa starter, we have a the load suddenly upset. The driver licenses in Whitby town. especially in ., Your successJu business life will jumped clearing himself and escaping view of the fact that;the town is sur• bunch of postcards Cross C. S. 11t10E, OF WMTXVALX with a few bruises and a severe shat- rounded by local option municipalitiee Canada views," 'regular depend almost entirely upon' is prepared to furnish you anything- ing up, and the recent vote in Whitby town the school you attend and in the line of water supply such as Remember the organ recital and was so- strongly in favor of local Pace 2 for 6 cents, v+'11i1e x _ Its ability to start you right. PP y they last will.sell them at concert in the Methodist church thio lona y CNT pompe, windmiUe, hydraulig rams, °.OTT plumbing,etc, (Friday) evening. A chicken supper • IIIALz "GISTEP 6 for 5 cents. will be given inthe basement of the Colnuibia Grafonolas are They are also expert well drillerw church from 5.80 o'clocb to 8. Theand respectfully solicit your patron; pprogram which follows, promises TURSDAY, JAx. 25th-Extensive auc• selling well just now,0, ONT. age for the ,tore.• 'Ind,ahon� 1, be one of the beat ever giyeti here, tion sale of horses, ha h-grade everybody will have a Dr. Doward, of St. Stephens Church, dairy cows.hogs. b+ty, grain, porn, bee a recognized stsadin for Toronto.who presided at the organ at and roots and -implements; the happy New. Year if they - sa -TOOLS SHARPENED the last recital with such marked suc- propert of T. J. Hooper. lot 10, get a COhtmbia which -- superior business training and for y peers east 'of assisting students to good positions. case .will again take the organ,and con. i, Pickering, 2 mai � la s as disc record 't* All basioess schools are net alike. We make a specialry of crosscut!laws. bar.ykarold Swain, of Toronto. who Claremont. Sale at 12,90. Wm. P y y Write to-day for-our Large;Oata- Tools of all kin3e. Locks repaired. recently sang before the Duke of Con- Naw, auctioneer, Toae-above all•Tone. Get oo��ppee Madsen the advantages this Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- naught, has consented to be present, FRIDAY, JAN. 28th-Postponed mort- a Columbia. scltiooi Owers. O nail year._Ehler class hair trim or an easy shave call to the delight of Fill. W. A. Atkinson; gage Bale of about 40 acres of land, 4 y at the East-end Barber Shop. : of Toronto, will also give a number of bei g p B. F. tea., s;a spy time. n art of lot le, T. ��� �eFadd@n gee our House Furnishings of; all his famous readings. In addition there Pickering, (lake shore). to be so)�d-at Ws J. Elliott, Principal kinds. Slightly used Carpetswill be solos, duets and chorn@es by the Gordon House, Pickeriag,�Sale Druggist-Graduate Optician Cor. Yoage aad;Cbarlea Sts, from 15 cents a yard up. the choir and thein friends. Admin- at 2 90. See bills. W. Marquis; ?" W. J.GORDONPICgERING sion 25 cents, children 15 cents. auctioneer. 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And so I chose to go alone. e The, responsibility was .at last die ree� _ e 1 � � Eves T _ _ thrust squarely upon my shoulders, V= y and it I faltered, it was not for any J ' By, CK"LES EDMONDS •WALK want of williagaeas to do, but a � wretched weakening fear of tt►ilure Every infusion is alike deuce t 5 „ ,and conaequent disaster. Author of "'Phe Silver Blade," "The paternoster Ruby► [Jpetairs is my room,wrapped u> s "The Time Lock," -etc. . r. strip of chamois, was an automatic pistol which had accompanied me on rare holiday jaunts among the hills l� and mountains, and withFIZ the..Ameri- + CHAPTER RRL-(Cont'd)! all of my progress along the street, can's true inborn-love o! shooting I was notwithoutsome_proficiency in I could not, however, complain of except that I glowered ferociously at its use.4. every Chinaman that flitted-hoiseless- any'show of apathy or. slowness on ly by me, scarcely able to restrain an I The elevator took me up, and after the part.of the police on.the occasion a quick change to aveninsg toga, I -- 1` of this visit. What I had to say was unpulae to collar each one and try to I slipped the weapon into a hi ocket E ilii ng from him some news of Lois pP p p $TaCiC Green y quickly told; I was asked only a few I snatched-up a light top-coat and opera s Sealed pdCkeft'.Otl1ye Fox. Fortunately I did nothing so _,1 ,.� questions, and these were mainly dir- hat, and paused for s final survey of p=, MtZ� foolish. _ 73 acted toward Makin sure that the myself in a cheval-glass. I recall that I either stopped at I Surely I did not resent the a note which had fur Lois away from � Y : ]b 1?- _- _ rooming-houseb. her 11Irane I had .Fleming s on my way bac to the pp written i:n ite afternoon hin�the belies San Gabriel Club;or else I went again 16,de abut as I fat theeweight of othe - from-there to her house-I am uncer- ; that it was intended for James pistol I experienced a sudden hot &kLAD -Strang. I had the missive with me; Iain about it--only to ]earn that she p;se-quickening, a fierce gripping de- _ had heard nothing new. a� Feww7T�f�ln terest toarmes I showed it to the chief. My blood sire that I might be offered both an - - boiled every time I thought of the My next clear recollection is Paas- excuse and an opportunity to use it. Ing at the club entrance. and some- tttrsed thing and the griull us ease I hastened down again, entered one with which I had been body touching me upon the arm. of the man taxis that lurk about the Then as I wheeled round the fingers q "I don't doubt either your word or slipped down my arm to my Dass San Gabriel, and,went to my offices, i your conviction," he said; "but if Lao hand daand pressed something into it. where I got the box containing the W' Fu reap has resorted to vio- ring and my tickets to the bazaar. y 1 Quickly as I turned the erson was ,Bookkeeping for Farmers. I F. or above, and the humidity is 86 fence-h'm-" He ended with a du- Once more in the cab, I got out the i a rod away and disappearing ng in the per cent. or below, the shrinkage will bions headshake,'while the normal ivory, box and opened it. My mood Farmers take too little interest in - A shadows o! he eucalyptus trees that approximate the limit set by law in a 'e austerity of his countenance-deepen- lined this portion of the street. I was reckless, yet I" was .cool and farm accounting.': During the sum ed. of 10 days to two weeks, even f ed. Inoted only that the pers manifestly steady, and I went about the most imer of •1915, foul hundred farmers Y s, $ °� trivial details of conduct with a de- • t! the prints are packed in boxes. b My fear once more became real- was a Chinaman;then he'was gone. to Ontario were visited by a repre- pant. I anxiously asked: "If he has,I I opened my hand and caw a small liberation that made the likelihood of seritative of the Co fission of Con- 6. The degree of shrinkage is not r then what?" slip of paper. folded once. I was error remote indeed one'inversely proportional to the weight Why, I was thinkinghe was too standing in the bright glare of light I On a sudden mad whim I turned the servation. . Among this number one'of he wrapper used, as is generally y from the club doorwa I opened the claimed to keeps systematic set of "au sed. ' ail s Chinaman to take a desperate ft- ung out upon the cushion beside me -- chance like this without having his Y' P I and returned the empty reliquary ua to farm accounts. Several claimed to do pp° sheet,and read six typewritten linea: my pocket. Then I tried the rin u on j bookkeeping, but the system was far! ?• The degree of shrinkage de- Means of making asci-away all pre- g p p y creases to a considerable extent when - for beforehand. That looks I several fingers. It fitted snugly the from complete. Many farmers stated, ` The greater the delusion -of se- If you attend the Oriental Bazaar second finger of my right hand; and that they knew how ttmtf business the prints are placed in cartons. The eurity from,interference that is nerv- to-night before midnight. bringing there I let it remain. I smiled grimly was going without keeping books. other two months of packing, how- _ with you those potent charms, haps, wsa ever-leaving the prints dry after ing him, the more reckless and brutal at the fancy, that here, pet These men have only an estimate, and he may gal Atter all, he is a heath- ring and the box, but not the police, a surer passport to my goer than the lacin them in boxes or sprinkling e their magic may find for you the fair P it is impossible to depend on esti-;placing ea Then for Gods sake, hurry I; y' cThea auditoriumnwhere bill-fold. bazaar I mates, or to consider any one phase: with water-produce abort the „ i„ white lil To disregard these simple • ` directions may cause the lily to droop I same effect on the degree of shrink- groaned. t was in progress was a blaze of light, -of their business of farming Inde-,age. and fade, as is the swift fate, alas, g g "We'll do the best we can-oi' and the moment I alighted and dis- pendent of its relations to the rest „ of all Ruch beautiful, tender blooms 8. M the average small store re- ,when course. plucked from the stem. missed the cab I grew alert and ex- of it. frigerator, the loss will approximate Alread the chief had summonedpectant. M hat-and-coat-check was In Tazewell Co., Ill.,,a series of Already 1 1 the limit set law in a space of ten an attendant and the,place had taken - a red slip o paper, like a laundry meetin s was ]field in March, 1916; on an air of activity that it did not I CHAPTER YXIL ticket, bearing three enigmatical which gresolved themselves into farm l days when the prints are piled loosely ' have when I arrived. Somewhere near i It may be that I was merely stupid, Chinese characters, which I scanned on the shelves.at hand a man was talking into a tele- ;or else, gnawing anxiety had tempor- with earnest concentration on the bookkeeping classes. The County hone in a rapid monotone,-the tenor aril dulled my comprehension,g but chance s 8�ehat the might conceal some iAgent.svurptplied th a back d mbar of he -� of which I could not catch. He seem- 'the fact is tltat I stared unseeingly at Y Spe y de- ed to be calling a list of numbers and the typewritten ]Inca for fully a min- The ticket-taker was much the same signed to fit the c Open Sheds ;take Herds Hungry. = -tetlirfW-everybody -he ..,taste thing•'usa hefoie_their deeper significance as � timet-takers at American_ county. The work is stripped of book- Men in uniform and men in the ordin- struck- me. laces of amusem'6nt; but once b him An experiment conducted for rev- ary habiliments of everyday life en- In Los Angeles'there is a coterie of p y keeping technicalities and made easy and inside the large it iitorium, and i oral years at the Pennsylvania Ex-- Airy I for all who are dis Deed to carry on. Y g the work. It is noteworthy that the; riment Station at State Celle to 'tared were told briefly what had hap- �women's clubs that is quite famous, !it was Like spin it •uitaneously study the effect of housing dairyeani- Ele neU, were supplied with a minute and deservedly so, as is our climate; jhalf-wayy round the wor. Ordinar- i asses for studying system in book,' Y gscription of Lois-I was too miser- these organizations are animated by ily the huge.building was Darren and !mala under open sheds as compared p barn-like; keeping were attended largely by sue-and distracted to wonder how the an intense civic ride and are eon- ! but its unsightliness was , with housing them• in the ordinary _ • police happened to be so well inform- stantly devising mayssand means for I now hidden by showy Chinese and cessful farmers, who were bent on closed barn, has included the follow- ed-and w ere sent away. the betterment of the city. , The ba- i Japanese`draperies and numerous making their business still large;and mg general lines: (1) The food re- "Well, the drag-net is out," said zaar mentioned in the missive was one ;plants, unfamiliar to tourists from f more successful. g i p This very important subject might uirements under'both conditions of • the chief when the last man had one�'ot their happy inspirations; a for- the East, but in which Southern Cali- ' housing; (2) the milk yield under - and the agitation subsided; "China- geously elaborate affair, according to fornia is'prolific. well engage the attention of district ;town and every likely quarter of the press reports;, and I recalled that I Just inside the .entrance one was re resentatives and -college demon- _beth conditions; (3) the effect upon city will be raked with, a fine-tooth was the possessor of two season tick- ,startled by confronting an enormous i p the health-Of the cow; (4) the bed- city i st-rators when arranging their- short tomb. Ever Chink that's likely to ,eib, neither of which had been used. dra on's head. Its resplendent, sinu- din required under each system; (5) know anything will get the thirty. Here, through a medium that even 8 P rourse classes for the present win- g q Y + yh' Ions body, winding down the centre of the' difference in°' the bacterial con hird degree right, too-take it from police in enuity would never have the big hall quite to the stage, was ter• tent of milk. me." suspected, I was promises word of I familiar to me as having been an in-! Another way in which syst sift -From the data sec%red by this,ex- "Lao Wing Fu is the one we want,"',Lnia. But I must confess that m§i teresting part cf our own fiestas and farm accounting could be brought into I suggested. iziteili yet quick to periment it appears that cows kept fence' was not of Chinese gala occasions. .more general practice would be to - - "And life very one who it-'won't be gather the full purport of the mess- I At one aide was a Chit�ewilisYge arrange the aritliraetic lessons in.,the under the open shed have keener ap. easy to Is y our hands-on, Remember 'age._ It was with a start-that-I --re--,with villagers, men, women and chil- ;-Pu school in such a•way that the Petites and consume more roughage --wlSerr-St rnberp]s<met4 freist your effiee-eagnfzed the tllErea�coai�eyed in the :dren,geine about their affairs w a ice�s ,-—n oTfarii accoun s wo ka)t in stables The.milk�- Lao thenfor twn mand haven't t his didn't t s1 concluding tea mple terms, the mis-s. auprtrefn of the show that only an Orienconsciousness of ntal I',an ca y and siutple matter to those yield ofr-rimarthe outside group inthe ex• - - can main a i t e at- et- if that of the inside group. In the long , where it wasn't-from Chinatown." He Oriental Baraar the ring and box, ,embowered in flowering cherry-trees school work could be projected, into concluded grimly: manifestly to deliver them to some and wistaria, was a Japanese village, the_hcme and detailed records kept run. there we little appreciable diin "If it will enmfort-you any, this af- person yet to be ascertained, without bamboo tea-houses, geisha girls and by the scholars of time, cost,'and in, tntstl between the two groups in ilk butter-fat and air o Miss ox ,is o + the stand for; and I have a record --for should in return find Lois, and that so hate from ;lie PhilippinPa Farh of c t , total solids these difTere,iacea andira m man w - 1-go alter far she was unitaTrfiied. u i a►- ents ata Ez}uratc�ea: tet the sed these tiny communities might have ; • thus affecting the- work on so small as to be within the range of him in earnest." -ed-in-any else of-he-comitians-!. --={seen.transported-bodily from its re- I) rros-due-SQ_-the individuality gf the silence fell which was broken by �diere was an unnerving suggestion Ispectige country. farms in Tzar' s-animals used the skill of the feeder, the chief.of police. il?,%e image o!iia lily .plucked from There were stores "of -booths; all Conservation. e composition- "Let me advise you, Mr. Ferris. Go its stem and fadfrlg. I shrank from I gaily decorated in keeping with the - -land variation in thof back to your club and wait; you can the mental picture of what might hap- spirit•of the spectacle, where every Print Butter Shrinkage. i. the several feeds. do no wood here, nor in running blind- pen after midnight• conceivable sort of gimcrack and The bedding question may be supe lly about town. I've an.idea that the My first impulse was to rush in and kickshaw was_.offered for sale, and The Cornell Experiment Station'Med up with the statement that the whole plot has not yet been disclosed, call up police headquarters, but sec- others where rare Chinese vases, por- j has been making some interesting iq- ode Iowa required more bedding, -=�•- - e# isesagrtger_ really and thought.restrained_me this would Blains an lguer_�etare, jade orna--+vel-on he .shrinkage oaf but leas labor was required to hove will come for you. You want to be be a disregard of the principalcondi- ments, brasses, rich silks, brocades, print butter and has issued' the fol- it than in the case of the inside cows. - there to see him. We'll keep in touch tion, the one that had been under- and embroideries were heaped to I lowing surmary as a result of the Animals bmigged in the with you and keep you posted on•any 1 eceted. My chief aim was .to find ,tempt the wavering visitor. Here _ - 'i less susceptible.to diseases, such as - develupm ents." Lois as speedily as possible; revenge there-_ jai _everywhere rental 1;The variation Of )lore space, tuberculosis, than those kept in -- "I-thought I would hunt-'up -hate-ails amat# - grandees trailed their brilliant robes, which ranges from .5 of 1 per cent.to stables. - -chauffear-Dwight, I said. ' ante, though if I could gain the one mingling with the throngs of sight- The chief smiled indulgently. "This and at the same time vent a modicum seers, for the Chinese and Japanese over 6 per cent. in freshly made but Precautions should be taken in hous- is our game, DFn--Fermat=Said-lw, et-my pent-d _ ter;is important in the printing pro- ing animals in an open shed to pro- "we're trained for it, you're not. I al- an added element of satisfaction in ly to help build up the illusion. cess. tact-Lhetia from drafts; in other words, ready know that Dwight has, not yet the achievement. (To be continued.) 2. Print butter, gradually loses,the- shell should be tight except on returned to Ralston's, that it-was a I With Lois, my well beloved, in the '' weight in storage. the open side white man who phoned for the ma- power of that crafty, unscrupulous •� thine from the corner of First and,villain-I did not make the mistake of S. The rate of loss depends prinei r _ _$Pring as six-lift and that it was ;dis era 'n his ability-it would beGO PRICES SOAR. _ pally on the temperature and humid- - umid �. tho storage room. he who must have given wig e ,nothing short insanity to any '— 4• If the temperature is kept down r - ----y note for Miss Fox. The machine re- chances whatsoever that might 'be ;Natural Product Displaces German His Own Privilege. - - sporided immediately, and called for avoided; those already confronting mei to 50-degrs. F. and the'humidity is her before ten minutes past seven."'were desperate enough; therefore, j .-Synthetic Material. i :4ianager-What do you mean 'by kept above 90 per cent at least a talking like that? Are you the,man- I lingered to ask one more ques- which course would involve the lesser The absence of the usual supplies month, and perhaps'much longer, will ,.' - gger here, or am 1?.... "Where do yoit suppose- Dao ing-police-and enlist-their-expert -aid,--oma:leadisig d_has a limit set by'the�-New j Clerk-1- now m no a manager. Fu could have betaken himself..s" assume the entire responsibility' my- to an eager demand for the natural ovided the +suis are Manages-1 cry well, then. If you're The chief sat thoughtfully a me- self? I realized my shortcomings, York law, pr _p' I not.the manager, don't talk like an- _ •ment. Presently he said: my unfitness for such an undertaking, product, and record prices are being packed in bow _ I , "Within a ratline oP twenty mi]e�of,acid my heart sank. let, if I invoked paid for the small quantities of this 5. If the temperature is 60 degrees'.idiot! -_ the city there are dozens of Chinese . olice interference, what horrible 'indispensable blue 'dye which comes ----- -- -- - - - - - companies that gent large tracts of fate might I not precipitate upon the from India. ''India is the principal GOOD D 1 G lS STJ O N — Motber$oilers sl•rup correct.-and stimul. .- land for market gardening. Each of innocent victim? producing country, but the expanding \Noes your digestion Is anirr, weaime« and I the aiteaive et-:SnR, and n.ni.h« the many -� these- companies constitutes a settle- The longer I reflected the. more.con- demand for indngo has led,t0 a reVi- pal,,a.c certain and disease is invited. ailmeota which arse from iadipntioa. ment in itself,a Chinatown on a small vinced I became that I should not seek val of the industry in China, where- The scale. There 'are as many as twenty outside help. The very fact that the FOR ' or thirty Chinese in some of them. message had, been sent me, worded !interesting developments are exp'ecty F�R "By trying to put In in Lao as it was, was almost certain evidence ,ed RYEARS STOMACH Wins Fu's place and reasoning as I that such a course would only-land us ; An estimate from the Punjab dish T8t$YIADAAD AND LIVER believe he would. it is my belief that against an impassable barrier. The i trict states that the area under indigo ]ye_tatiy be found at one of these lit=';Oriental Bazaar, if I went there with 'represents over,14 per cent. of the REMEDY TROUBLE - _ Sle Chinatowns; he would naturally'a st uad of detectives at my back, I ;tote] area planted in British India, 7015 avoid the larger colonies at,Pasadena, was sure would yield nothing., Then' but the.condition of the standing cropsThe Sen Pedro or the like, and it is not at,Lois would suffer the ConaeClUenC85 At all Drunias,or,direct on receittef Dr►ce•�•an i1 OQ• lame bottle contains threi ttm«« is said to be below Sverage, and the' touch as the atnallcr, A.J.v I'M&Co.wM1TCD,Craig Street Wcst Moatresl• all probable that he has gone very far without possibility of succor. I was 4 away. Don't forget-he wants that sensible of a profound belief that in !yield front all standing 'dopa willprobably be small - SHI��IN� FEVER Iy e,-sa, p,n k. 3 ring more their anything elite in the j whichever direction I might move,my P y $y e,• F:ptsootfa world, the diamond nest perhaps;'soil!enemie3 would have full and fume- I - - - _ POHIy Disamper aria all t-- if we were,'lo remain passive, 3'70,diate knowledge of the circuinstance. I - Gj nose and throat �-�_ ___ s pretty certain he would make some God ...knows. it ,was a. desperate �C K dtseaaee oared. aria an others• no matter how •sine sort of oveiture before markg days enough undertaking at best. The pre- Came True. Q Q kept from hdvlt,t3. say or ,these diseases with a101 i . it�► ase'l"ZIL s ooat*o103M 'Ther ee to su 1had passed. .Miss Fox will suffer 'no!dicament of having to choose between I "A•fortune telltr told me yesterday � � � Z of� ours-a-ease one .bottla gtarantesd t do so• harm, for,the present-at least Etwo such frightful alternatives was ,that I would meet with a financial re- thing for brood mares: acts on the blood. fsto sed; -With these alight crumbs' of com-'nerve-racking and giind-rending to " i,arnesp stupe br manufacturers sail it. .Asentt wanted. - fart I was obliged•tri be content.. I re-;the verge of,torture. But I had to verse. , _��(ty�p lain.only the haziest recollection- of'choose.speedil ;'not alone did the cir- `And did You?" �p R O UN. lJllY��=t� SPOHH I "� `? leaving the pollre-station and none at'cumstances 1 for immediate action, "Yea; she chgraed me two dollars. - ` 0."F{ .. •. .. ,.r .,,,.. _ .G., _ v Y'. _G' i'. - .G• *Zs:.v .;* ev' I>'v -ti.�' - ' . M s �''s--r-• .?" ,p`Yf -fib r'a , f'°• •+' t` w `DYER-BASING •PINt�I" ' . 3h �� FIVE -,��ILI.IED SIIELI.S - - r _ =MUSED BY BRI�H -B - k , NkM CER r�fl2'.$^^' F s • {.f,• -. .. - 6 ��,.:� ,y w`F! -.._ ;i' Spirit of Optimism on Boa British I Berlin rs_ Admit That the- People There Are __.and French Fronts. : L' angry All Day Long w� 1 pLondori, an 12.-There 30 s great A. s irit of optimism in both British and ' Y From despatches from the west 'A despatch from•London say•s• De- though all the bells are ringing and front the correspondents expressing 3y.. ; -spite the assertions made in the,flags wave. The children are under- the firm conviction of the allied Gen- e Reichstag that food is ample and I fed, Ogle" and wan, looking like faded T Rayvers. The extent to which the fall z 'k" a ylssuccessfulGermanoSeattsive s*- starvation in Germany is impossible, in the birth rate occupies.the atten- where in.the west lines. The corre- the Grmar. press continues to print!tion of the Government was ahovPii at a spondent of Renter's Telegram Com- 1lenials of the authorities' claims and!tfie meeting of the Pegple's Welfare .a. ......'^ A parry sends from British He$dquarters• :. to. give ,indications ef- the "ever-'Association at Berlin. On that occa- ° � g an interview with an unnamed pro- Increasing pinch" caused by the Bri-!sion a representative of the Prussian ' minent staff officer, who was quoted tish blockade. The Berliner Zeitung!Ministry of the Interior .stated that 4s as saying: "We now have full in says; I the Government was fully aware ofuy - _• ;'� 'tM . r �� formation about -the German forces It is difficult to imagine that things the importance of the question in its (facing as. We know their exact iia- " ' could w worse just now without bearing on the future of the German ss a* - grow 7 ,f^ positions and strength. We ever- a �ome crowning disaster.,-The masses nation, especially in view of the fact y' P y s where outnumber the Germans, emir of the people are hungry all day,long, that hundreds of thousands of•young j- also outnumber them in both field and -many articles of food having reached-1 men are,being-cut off in the flower of heavy artillery, and our weapons are _ a price wholly beyond the reach of the their youth. In the meantime we are GENERAL JOFFRE'IN THE. VOSGES, better than theirs. We can fire five families of the working class: Hun- informed that the military authorities A winter scene in the Vosges Mountains, wit'' the French commander.' ' shells to their one We depleting ger renders the people;sullen and de-!have forbidden meetings convened to In-Chief on a round of the trenches.. our munitions. We can take their privea them of all joy in victories,!discuss•the dearness of living.' first line of trenches whenever we ---- - ------_--_ .. ....-;- . . . . - BOMBING OF LILLE RESUMED ' . , ' . . wish. To say that we have got them MEETING OF THE EX' Triumph of O.A.C. No. 72. beaten:-is dangerous rubbish, but th4 °'Tt is interesting' to note'that at truth s we have got them ready for BY THE BRITISH ARTUIER.Ybeating.".. N the college'in 1915 the 'O.A.C. No. 72' 'P � UNION oat, gave a yield at the rate of 103.6 - • - . SINGLENESS OF DIRECTION. •"' bushels per acre, its nearest competi- tor. 'American Banner; yielding 92.8 France Not to Replace Jeff;e as Cam- bushels,". said Professor'Zavitz in re. According to German, Official Reports. the Damage -HONEY IS A VALUABLE NA- g G g � NA- viewing the results of co-operative ex- 1, * �, - TUBAL RESOURCE. periments in agriculture carried on at - Thus Far Occasioned Has Been Slight Prernier'Briand is authority for the R�; b statement that the Government has, the college and on more than 4,000 farms throughout_Ontario, _ _ no intention ot appointing a successor _ Farmers Saved the Country-Triumph "The greatest value of this work;' - -- - - - to General J e,in command of the- A despatch frorg London says: The material damage. armies on the French front, according of tits "O. A. C. Na 72'' continued the Professor, referring to .British bombardment of Lille, which Activity on the western front Sat- the co-operative experiments, "ia from' to the Journal. In reply to an in- to - ' Oat. i . the individual experiments carried out I resukQd recently in the destruct:�n-of!urges was confined to artillery fire ` P an an action between hand quuY from the Army Committee o! - a German ammunition depot, apcord- grenade the Chamber as to what would be the x by the farmers and their sons. Not Two cases illustrating the unusual rug to the German official report, was throwers at Vauquois. French arttl- effect of the creation of the new post I only these men, but their families and' rearmed on Sunday, according to the lery dispersed German working gar- 71 ' profits that may be made from . the:neighbors as well, are all watching i same authority, causing a fire which I ties in Champagne and dispersed a of Commander-in-chis! of all the keeping of bees were cited by Mr. the results of the plots ort which the g French armies except those in Africa, Morley Pettit, Provincial'Apiarist, in up to the present, the German state-•convoy between Aubertve- and at' o which General Joffre has been ap- new .varieties of seed or roots ora'ment says, has caused only alight,Sou let. 1 an address delivered at the Expert- y y p - ted, M. Briand is quoted as having Agricukuraioiottal n Colltege, Guelph. , One ing at the Ontariodifferent mixture o! fertilizer to being L business and tui hos you can turn'S'fFAl1ER YO SL'til+. "'the sole object of the extended a - was that of a young undergraduatepro serer EB Howitt hav a few _._ t ith�af hntodins able labor," was- - -BY FLOATING-NLINh ,p of _- �._ _ ewers of the generalissimo is to In- the O.A.C. whose bees during the sum- g _, sure singleness of-direction--tri mfli--- mer vacation produced $1,000 worth startling statistics regarding the p i tart' operations, which has become ' o! honey. and the other of a woman enormous loases to potatoes caused by ; ; O�tly One Out of a Crew o[ T+vcaty- e rot. "Despite. the last RUSSIA Is BUYING six Was Saved. Imore necessary than ever now, and at• whose bees produced more than $_,000 P year's increase! !the same time to establish close eo- in the scree of the Lata crop," he 1 32,000 MACHINE GUNS A despatch from London says: Only: worth of honey during the season of acreage Po p. ordination between the command of 1915. stated "there was a shortage of more, — one, out of 26 members of the crew than five million bushels, or on the Rumor Is Heard of an Order for of the Spanish steamship Beyo, was j our armies and the technical councils. The speake; also pointed out the saved when the vessel, on Thursday, of the Allies, which will be held at :.other safe of this business-namely, average of forty bushels per acre. 10,0(10'.008 Shells. grand headquarters. was sunk by striking a:$oaLing mine. . failuree due to to poor crop, diseases, While this loss might ti partly point- � A despatch from New Yorks says:I forty miles oft the Port of La Roch-bated to climatic.conditions. he point- = and winter injuries, in most cases the � �Announcement that the Russian buy-';elle. The Bayo was on the way from'CUSTOMS RETURNS result'a careless handlin ed out, the main cause was the dam-!. SHOW BIG INCREASE' - epMe mi of-. g Huelva. Spain, for La Rochelle. She 1 ti g• m commission m the United.States lc �f• ,blight and rot. Both these diseases s worth of machine ns'wrth four in Ibsa,_w�aa- �r --- Tom o[ Food�asted: age-.dome._-bY-sn_--•-,�s-- . late-�h—app ---- Sq9.RAO was 0"ned- A valuable natural resource, con- +ir►ay be controlled by selecting the i tons. $12 feet long and had been built A despatch from,Ottawa says: If '{ tinned-Mr. Pettit, "is the honey which best disease-resisting varieties of tu-�American companies waa made on I at Whitby, England, in 1892- Customs revenue for the latter half of Is produced every slimmer by the mil- berg, of good quality and heavy yield-f Sunday after the depar'ture�-for Rus-1 _,l. January is as great as that during the r. lions of flowers blooming on the farms era, and by spraying the plants con sia of.General Germonius; head of the FLOODS IN HOLLAND first half the receipts for the wholes !commission. The contracts call for CAUSED MANY DEATHS!month will be double those of the tor- ' ' - of Ontario, This honey not only satis- stantly. from the time 'they appear respondin bled-last year. U to above the round till the tops die 32,000 machine guns, which is said to -' _. g pe p . Res the human craving for sweets but g P e receipts were p 15th th g largest order of its kind laced� January 16 p �,- 1 be the P , As I food value so it cannot in down, with the Bordeaux mixture, g Queen �1'tihelmrna Has Opened Royal t 015 12u, or more than twice as great' - -Ani way be considered a Tuxtiry,�t-_h9 a pofiebn-ta'cambat thef'aysges hie by any of th© belligerents since friars to Refugees. I ` ., the beginning of the war. It was; as those gibbing fire flre< -days of present veiny tons are wasted for of the potato beetle. A despatch from Amsterdam says: 1 _ stated that Russia is endeavoring to Many piiK'sons have been drowned by January, 1916-119.081. It is .r.; want o! bees, and many bees are kept sweet Clover-11're and Con. place contracts in this country for 10,-I the Rood-in Northern Holland: On hoped that this increase will be main- under ain- V; s under'unpcotltable conditions !or lack Sweet clover came'in for some dis- 00p000 high explosives and shrapnel I tained throughout the.whole month. - of skillful marsdgement:- _. .. cussion. 'While some people regarded 1 �' ills Marken Islands the death list lras _ lYeed o[Capital. r as tt a tter than a weed, of era• _,� .Q '' r • - a I CENT. MONTHLY welcomed it as a valuable, sddrtion to Queen Wilhelmina has opened the i Dr: Q'eo.' C. Creeimah, in a few our leguminous crops. . The chami;al PROTESTS am e e er, = ==words,s#oowed the necessity of capital GERMAN BRIGANDAGE.the refugees. t'or the graduates- in -agriculture. department at the college, after a -: -- A despatch from London says: Sri- thorough test, considered it almost fish infantry losses on all fronts now :'"These men," he said, "have to start ` A despatch from Paris says The SOCLIL'[ST OPPOSITION equal to any other clover in the y � average 15 per cent. monthly. Under- In where their fathers did fifty years amount of its digestible proteins Havre correspondent of the Petit l INCREASING DAILY.,Secretary for War Tennant-Wormed ago--on an unimproved farm, with a mrnal telegraphs that the Belgian[[ L--- ' P Prof. Harcourt advised using it on P Sm I Ades etch from London says.s The I the House of-Commons on Wednesday poor stock and marthinery. If they poorer lands, or practically any place Government is about to lodge a pro- P y ' afternoon, explaining why the ri• were-allowed capital to put a farni in test with neutral Governments against'Rotterdam correspondent-of the-.Daiiy�. ___to_Clop where other clovers had been found ernraent foundit necessardept shape the first year they would be the new German war levy of-40,000,- Mail says he had reliable information to fail. Some men from actual expert• to the effect that the Socialist o i_ conscript}on to fill the ranks. These able to make use of their.education, - -pasturing g and!000 fYancs monthly, in addition-to last P gg es take into account soldiers re- Instead of wasting it .der sero cattle ear's tax of 480;000;000-frames. -The � to � German Government-is_in-t • = g „ 'weed smothering. On a farm in West- Y -creast dail lreved from duty because of wound's, and run-down soil. Dr. Creelman Belgian protest, the correspondent also favored the idea of B.S.A. men ernme. Ontario, according to one co these says, will point out that under the; A .-creasing of Socialists of;but who afterwards recover and re- men, two bullocks to the sera could be turn to the front. goinlC out to manage one-thousand- provisions of The Hague Cgnvention,Greater. Berlin adopted a resolutions run on s field of it all season after it ex .saris regret- that on twenty _here farms as a business propositton., v�ar taxes levied in occupied territory. P gonly 1/ once got-a start-of eighteen inches: The Professors Break. ' Farmers Saved the Country. Talk on Farm Management. are limited to amounts necessary to Socialises in the Reichstag supported, meet needs of the' army of occupa-,pr. Karl,Liebknecht in the opposition I Professor (to student)-What are ,. Farmers by producing a recoei crop; Paul Angle, a successful manager,tion or to pay for the administration against the war credits. Similar beau-:you laughing at? Not at rXse? last year saved this country from a of a fifteen-hundred-acre farm at Sim-i of the territory in question. The'new lotions were adopted at Socialist meet-i Student-Oh, no, air. ; severe ftnaheial depression, said-the coe, gave a brief talk on farm man- Belgian tax is said to be far in excess ings in Liepzfg,• Weimar and in the Professor-Then what else is there President of the union, Mr. Herbert agement. "Business•methods are noth- of the amount needed for these fur- Rhine Province. : fin the room to laugh ati Groh, amid applause. In his opinion ing more than methods which assist poses. _ ------ilia?aiditers-off Ontsfis-tR -a-little ___ -- - - - - — slack this year in their interest in the "The business end of farming has Uth7ithl\ ROLLER MOTION EDITH C welfare of the Empire,,an&14should_rb raged from simple teaching ' SPY WHO DENOUNCED CED � bear in-mind the fact that Providence grandfather's time to complex prob- I WING RESSARARIAN FRONT . culturist silks: Jbising of labor. Concentrate your Belgian spy, Cels, who denounced 1 ----- Edith Cavell, the English nurse, who • - was executed at Brussels some time �-� 000 BEHIND MOVEMENT ago, to the Germans has eb�ea assas- His Desperate Attacks Again the Teuton defences body was found in a — -Renewed at Various .Points _ _ FOR REPUBLIC i�{ _ greet of Schaerbeck, nest Brussels,, , �� --'�•••� _ wit two bullet wounds in it. - --' 'A despatch from Brussels 'Novem- ber 27 last said that a French sol- A•despatch from London says: On Office reported on =Wednesday after- a Declare Manifesto' s German Ideals E�ave^ Been dier, whose confession to the Germ.in the Russian front, the Austrian- noon that the Russian attacks failed, authorities resulted in the arrest and tial communication records reneweedd with heavy losses to the attackers. Trampled Under FOOL by P-fesent Rulers execution of Miss Cavell,'had rom- desperate attacks by the Russians on The Petrograd co respondent of the -. - witted suicide is hanging in the mill- the Bessarabian frontier, but claims London Daily Mail�telcgraphs: It is� f h - that the attacks everywhere were re- reported that the Rus s are ener. tary prison at BrusseTs. getically pushing tower zerno- uhVd. The Petrograd 'communica- ' A despatch from London says:, It Is. However strong or weak may be the FLOODS STOP. FOOD Hon is silent on the subject, but tyre witz. They have occupied Sadagora. .4reported from Zurich' and Corro�or-i feeling in support of a change in the GOING TO GERMANY Russians usually withhold-mention of LTt is reported that 10,000 Austrian ated from Berne and Geneva that a forst=-@£the German Government, it is their movements until they are well on prisoners have been taken in the re- German Republican manifesto will be said that there is no question but that A.despatch from London says: The 'the road to completion. 'cent battles in the Bukowina and on' th 1 For the flat time in several weeks the S Scalier agreat -number Sesued in a near future at Zurich. lie reported Republican manifesto Rotterdam correspondent of the Daily f tr�pa the Russians displayed activity-on the I of killed were abandoned on the bat-' im At is said that behind the movemenf�will be issued. Among its contents,m Mail teleghaphs: The floods will beI t ' J north-western part f the battle line, tietield. are acieatiats and other leaders of�it is described in the Zurich story;will =bore effective than-Government mea- '► »�, Culture is Berlin, and the opinion is be a passage declaring that truly sures in preventing fats and food launching an attack on Field Mar- Austrian and German wounded and!' expressed that when these persons dem German ideals have been trampled un- from entering Germany from Holland. .ehal von Hindenbarg's forces around prisoners say the Russian artillery in; Dvinsk south-east of nluxt, whtcb Is devastating and caused losses ague 'Clare !of k republic hi -Germany some 'der toot by the present rulers and that Thousands•of cattle and ebeep have r g 000 000 Social-Democrats and Syndi- the removal of these Is"mflal if the been destroyed, and,the dargags to in.German hands. Dlust is only sighsi gating 70, to the armies of.Goner-I A - cattsiis will at once ratly to their sup- Fatherland i ,to escape irrepMble the land will temporarily at the west from the great raibroad els von Pllanser and Count von Both F port. K disaster. smuggling of foodstuffs." city o! Dwinak. The German Wu met." . f ,4 f 4. :Y z; 7 T__ 4? �7 % r, sees NOW 1dvorKS0.1100101116 '�� a � - � , Do ppree a e e allasofilee WOMAN AVOIDS jj1GHZST PRICE PALID-Fol' all L.PIRN, 10t T COU JLJL **Z"Qldr=sti6 have taken_fn making aking Winte "t-our fde-� �:NO 2.% our--PIANO ULLS FOR SALE-1 have for a success of 0 ST. ".4L.26-W y4ar. 111.00 if P&A B X. ropUGR in bdvau4c sale several call also jovjj" 45tir. price at LA Le,00AL 6. 45-tt amteetAnts app to your efforts %5lboadrUM4 to She United 614,644 01 X Medicine Mae kncw the 'active d in advance - -geon!s Work Unnecessary. D:-:_Glrls"wanted to to-kwp-them-well-nP in thO rhe.-. t is PAY'ng .1-1 1RzA WANTS! N.A Isern-on po_ww"ger so I% -yon and paying us• •was JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Astoria, N. Y.- For two work.APPI37 feeling ill and took all 19950t.- V-tlt� T tonics. I was t- person wishing 'A FEW BARGAINS r4QTl9* A140 COMMU.N 44 QAW-MILL-Any ingworseei 0 100 Cut into lumbJ1,•should consult G. U. hl!bush W will 26th' of. I had chills,my beikd VORSYTH,of 01wre=GD4.at 61206 as there --Nj-j4jj before in the .historyi was be a mill Got in WEDNESDAY, JAN would ache I bush witbia a short time the British Empire has it been always a;a I could under- lot walk straight WOOD FOR SALE--The PINNO VOTES. net ng ary to wake the sacrifices in because of the P1111131 a adhaofors&10 o WJTH,. BON.U.S, -i-FE-th is i had fenca resin, suitable for t.o,' s --both motley and then a mfi, yback and 1 of !if app�a 7to a chiefir F. I;t 15FOr --I votes. I my atom- George 'r? con , pickerin . I I e ey, MICUISrs 9 LLED OATS-7 lbs fo d only' ,had the pains in r We.; W war,..an RO &ch. I went to a able fully to realize Andrus. ' of.French- Empire,been a doctor and he said I E-Gordo'n GOLD DLTST-CORN VEAL-r7 lbsfor26c.; 500 votes. the magpitude of the task before must go under an Lcman's Bay, beraby wisbel'tO inform the did farmers an I UVILdesmen of this 10-e it . a%be operation, but I in w On 'them. While confident of ulti- read did will be prepared to suPPIY ice,10 4 . . . CREAM OF WHEAT-.z:6 lbs for 25c. 500 votes. after or sisigh at any time aft- 6 not go. I C6 e to ci mate success, they now realize the paper about takeP at any time now,eat• 8-17. Boost your favorite and at the same time get the best of good in Lydia E. Pinkharp's Vega-table C4=- that all the available resources - I . Fresh frozen fish and oysters all the time. be pou_nd and told my husband about it groceries.money and men wil.1 have to ,TRAYED-From the pretnises of grocer , said I I know Do thing will hel�me but I *Il th un!:Ved lot is. con. 7. Pickeens Z a will try this., I found x and savew red re nyse improv-to achieve the desired tb 's long tail giz owes.Dae peon 2 two down and )&in% an back Of S Wg,from the very first bottle,and if Iambs.*well h,T*ear tafs With name, 1"CA. Any information Early in .the. . war Canada, weeks time I was able to sit 7. JA a RDSON 'an a to their recovery win be hananlint6f, felt that sending army of f()O..*, eat a be breakfast with.-my,hus- 9,3.PUGH,Claremont groceries at the grocers." "Buy yotir '=ad. e 1000 men would be all that would hand,whi%chybad not done for two years, I am now in the best Of health and T,7ANTED-An Industrious WILD f her, and all that have the operation."-Mrs. V who Can own •300 per month 106 *Z- ennnbnn!�- 'be expected o rs. did not ng our Products to I&MIM Must sary. That number J=4 A.KOENIG, 602 Flushing Avenue* asin sible -would be XIOM =no.. means for startiall ex"OSse and n, then Astoria, N. Y. no was Increased to 150,000 me dreads the surgeon's knife mrx0L!btJontrLct "isn'sd PEEL'S SHOE STORE F one( - 0 dd. W. T- 3AtTLZ1GH7CUn L"' 250,000, and now she is aiming . Sometimes. Toronto.giriag age,ocelcipstion and refstonc". to and operating -0 d table t 5W,Wo. If this cannot be ob. -nothing else will do; but many times ur. Annual January Sale -A FARMS TO RENT-Being lots 10 doctors say they are necessary when to and it,Cos, ariaPic"rins TP,toonsw tamed by voluntary enlistment, of in bcroa*more or Is"- Good dwelling Rubbers, ..Conscription may have to they are not Letter after letter comes - SW .rich cl&T loom. An of Boots, Shoe be re- to the Pinkharn Laboratory,telling how =,utbuildings None tions were -Eto. of good seal botd and soft, awakening advised iind were not abundance por further The same Aw *p!ja d."jf rfarmddidnogo4 but a first-class=60 need a aus. No, 31nig jamed"SZ6 orm rs SP)PI7 to Is station, to the real state of a ffai L LTI pr"11111111'a sorted to. DQZ _ydia k Pinkham Vegetable Conk- and Spats, Leggings, las • poundw&&used and good health foflowe& Call and secure A evidenced in England by the her _.&u1ean_efforts that are being wade if you want advice-iiift-a to GEM ENT TILE. I ... that Was not Y I&E. Ptnkham Nedicbm bargalius ever offered# 4to raise an army ars ago, The undersigned has begun,tbe mane - The possible two ye facture of cement tile from 3 to 12 Bell Phone 151. The larger the force that is Put Call and get, quota- inches. uto the field the sooner will tile Shaw's Business Schools tions at yards on Brock, & -SO N .. 1 - - ---P E E L rough road. half mile west of an end. But no Toronto. Canals. give -I" ar come W. pink Mille. w es which lead to gond salaried;matter ho-W large an- army is cOurs WHITBY. -IONTARIO office appointments. Flee ClAtiL- Also, Cement kept constantly mobilized, we need not look for a In6tup explains. Enter any time. on hand. spp4dy termivatiou of--the bloody w. H. Straw. PreAdeat. Rend T 1,44- conflict. It way not last a year. Officeft Yonge & Gerratd $Ls., To- Frank Mitchelb to. PICKERING but frow the present outlook. we n-de to pre- paremake up our mi -STANDARD BANK pare for two or even more years 0fr CANADA of %arfare. A sudden collapse of TORONTO Big Re�ru �_ ing , Meetings CHIKAD CFP=the Central powers may occur anys"ity seed Beak has a RESSRV'S FUND to a but at present there is no 2 slew the wevit" relay day• vision for to" Team evidence of such 1Akilig place, or pad has been socameltew frosla glarplas Berviev ill be held at the following place' and Is a saw" of strelasth ead stability. �ikely to take place in the immedi- Neetin"s IN V14D. TAdwell BvlKTq.* should beve a RBMVB F late future. and on tfie.date43 mentioned it so 0" is is 2 @a* Ansaclial seadidoe. D"afteseat Offers 2, W401 099"ON&V'W Our Sevilads Various reports, have been' re- Almond's. Church, Kingston road, YOUR RURRys FUND. o4tb—k Alnioh an'r,o lays ceived regarding the health of the M-ndaYi east, P. U1. at MERING BRANCH9 Kaiser. - One day he would be PIC &.04 she at wbub?. e,next we find him the Methodist Church' Cherry- R. W. GOSWK mleaegellr. dying and Lh at Tuesday,4anuary 2-5th—In o the front quite recovered f roml a wood, it 8 P. M. slight indisposition. There is no g from Wednesday January 26th—In the Presbyterian Chur6, Dun -doubt that he is sufferin maligant disease. His father barton, at 8 P. m. "�died from- ,' rom caneer, vv,bjl6-4*lMLV89 Make *8 of the on him mother's side have met The" meeting are held under the audPic !Raiser has had at least two opera- :apt. GqKl- ay. The Citizens' Recruiting League. death ta the some w W H 0al A rr Henderson, Major R. Smith, j of t6 Ektt.- t retarm toe - .'which is very silmnificant As At W. P..E*sry, Slargt.-Major Gandy, late cors remnit of the rumors regardinit land who was wounded at Langemarch, and was invalided Wi;igood grain You am fsAng Your hstw when by Raiser, much the health of the Ka, and others. crysl&j grit, ground home from France, Ting % -0% t qojwtitY Of mi speculation has bew-indulged in oyster shell, and a,sprinkle of Royal Purple P01iltry 7 as to what effect his death would the war. When war have upon specific in their feed, you THE t 16TH B ATTIN wIll get.lots of eggs at thio broke out the Crown--Friece was a price is high. Try Royal Purple 0-4 wk4tki th M dit extremely popular throughout .-:Germany, but during the war his up care on any hims that are dumpy. y to e worm ____1ppPQIaritV has waned greatly, care, jand took speeific cough curem -wall car hat, ...While that of the Kaiser remedies. . Atrial --4"ecount of liniment are wonderful rembd greatly Increitlied. niany believe that Germiny will convince you W uld collap-e- ------- o after the ti- Raiser's death. /Owing to thio fredimt. Knise --Onr groceries am belief, that event wwtld not cause -jmuch disappoititment, But we, M believe that his death wonld have all 0RL'I P re" DFLFA CAE C4E- .. no suL ec __4L_ _L_ of the German people support ithe war, and the war party would continua the struggle no matter the whole Your King and Coun" NeW' YOU ! ' what might 'happen KADC IN CANADA' royal family.. The war is not a of the 'Kaiser alone, &I. to pre- I'l thoul6i he had the power Ford Touring Cat �i EN WANTEDso-willed. On me. - ;: . 2 5 0 M. vent it bad-he To rmMsT IN - Oopniarity. count of the wamidg -Price $530 of the crown prince, there is no rayff COM THE W COMPANY HI . .doubtthe Kaiser's death, would indoors all winter-YOU might -age the people, but :,greatly discourage -If you -srtaped ..-;it would be useless, to hope that -not need your Ford'till "new grass" time. But �1 talion�for Overseas Beme.e. 'S L the Ford serves as 6th Ontario County Bat -the Kaiser death would . bring I in the wide It's the 9,11-year- the war to an immediate close. ivell in January as in June- -Col hear f service .and, Battalion will 'be commanded by Lieut. SOn Sharp, X We would be sorry to r of the with a -reputlatioil- -or This roun"r h; .Kaiser's death at an early date. affected by the seasons. xbridge, with Major Rbbiert-Smit i- onow isn't ec _y--that. hope that he way long Command. ,a Wle only Second in 79o;f.o.b. 'live to grieve over the downfall of The Runabout is now $430: the Town Car$ equipped, includ- s completely e beloved fatherland, and to Ford. Ontario. All car include ty unit,a Battalion Which W his belo jDg electric headlights, --Equipment does not Enlist witi, your Coun ill be.exclustvelr Get particulars from 1 Raze over the ruin and misery speedometer, neighbors and acquaintancei;, and recruited from your which his pride and ambitionO"ll. 'officered by men-who are known to Y W. J. LUKE SON, brought upon his country and Ontario Apply at Recruiting Office,.Brock St., Whitby, or to Whitby, ;people: 1V. B. Powell, Pickering N. C. O. or man of the 116th, placer,any Offt _7 RRY, Cap*-, Quite a severe storm has been GEO.W. P.-RV L. .116tb Hatt.0. -raging In this loca4ty for the past 1"Ith Batt. C. R.'F. four or five days..1 Fortunately .. . "T 1� in oil= P* dj V w� Of there is very little' Ow and t `0 L consequence the roads re not be- s e n jog blocked. w • RLAwtsuoNT Harry Porter is suffering from Extensive Auction Sale of Horses, t s ^< Miss Angie Spofford Is.on the a were attack of.L gri 3 r h�,1 b DAiq CoW$ j EROMINION 'UN - ppe +++b a`wrw ""r4.,i "401ck list at resent. Mr. Judson Lacey, of Tococt y K p r� ' �' Robert Thompson- on l ue bJoshua a Mb.. Bandl _ pigs, mpleme°ta, Etc<: c. a_ -�"�"- 3 '- om n- was -In tTie - L _Thuradag.laet.. The property o! sw a= I—a Deal,,rte►•,waeemw. w a a,prr,avrs.woa+„aewarn :f r �-�� i!► Irrarnk and Yrs. Gibson, of shorthorn heifer to serge C. �R. W. T'. SOO - - --Unionville, are ng with Ed. _ B Maid as� and Mrs.. Gibson. _ Bdrt, of Hilloburg�oaTueaday. .4t his prvmiaes. _. "DO OIIr Bataf[in� Mrs. Drinkwa of •Streets-. A and !lire. Dunn, of Fairport, Lo# (O CotfetssloD 8 Pickering tf you line at a distance from a be?anch of,The Aomihton Bank: ' TV were here for a few, da a visiting Deposits may be made-cash withdraw?-or any other Banking - sills, visited Joe 'Mrs. t68 farmer's father, ® east, Clureoont),�n it _ 1• -!f+hos.---=(B- _...__._. . �3vaimss may be.transacted by mall, Sunt as ens yr as thoiith one' Bundy on.Sunday. Dunn. Tuesda , January_25th, 1916 ,sande a special trip to town for the pwpose. a, D. A. and Mrs. Scott returned G. M. Forsyth is busy these'days. y Dome last. week after .visiting -The following property,viz t _ helnliuq.saud for the new real- xoRase WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINLSON, Manager: � relatives in London. 'dente he purposes building next s■r _ _ . i. Hugh Gregg, Sr., has been eon- �uuin;ee• Bay mare,4 yeaes old,leg:supposed `Sned to his bed for the past:-week = to be in foal to Baron Elect; Bay mare t{e�•; $;' Wood was unable to t suffering-from an attack of Pleur Dec iiiw his pulpit on Sunday lest ?Years old,reg. suppased t9 bg in foal i - iu to illness but we are ple8is to Baron Elect ; Brown mare, 12 yrs ' K old, supowed to be in foal to Baron •-Resolved c SEE OUR' N L Henry Madill, o€ Harrow. has ed to.-tate'trilat he is aoKa Improv- Elect ; Bay mare; aged, supposed to Resolved that }` will, deal been spending a few da3•. here inR be in foal to Baron Elect- Llray geld- .:..Lat the" SAWING MACHINES. - with hie parents, J. B. and 'ML .. nib, une wishing to knit for. the ing, a years ofd: Bay gelding, 4 years -• :_ • Madill. y d g by elallant Carru-. Picini®r3.3Z �a1>ee We sell emery wheels, circular Graham .$res., 'ehippadr`fcur•' Real Crc"s iris Ret" -afh from Miss of :Suckin colts, g ='9 saws, gasoline engines. and JF i'nit-, aud�those w-ho- cannot than. cutters-and l 'ggies. teen Clydesdale horses to the Ot- knit way get material cut ready cAr-rLE. ' - '' tawa.Fair on Monday. Messre. Styles to suit everyone, circular , for sawing_ at Mrs. F. Farmer's. (grade Holstein cow, due Feb. �• In making-a .resolution like,this hammered and gammed, Giraham have ndw about the finest Eher bud bel the Red Cross. raae Holstein cdw,due Feb.24;Grade saws, � 1.. lot of horses that they have ever Y Y P Holstein cow.due Jan. 20;Grade Hol- we will help you carry it out Prices reasonable. The suction sale of -the effects r had.-and will, 'we expect, meet stein cow,due Agri; 28 ; (bade 1301- by giving Sett the best. ,�7CT �. TA.CKSiCl�T -belonging to the estate of the late stein cow,due April 8;tirade Holstein with t�aore'than their usual degree g g of success at this fair. eorge Stokes took place on Tues bred Jan. 3rd :4 2-.year grade Hol- ?Wedding Cakes.a specialty.. BROCK,ROAD. Wesley Dickenson, of B»tile- ay afternoon. Notwithstanding stela heifers ;2 Yearlingg grade Hol- Both Phones in shop. ` ford,Bask. who has been- visiting the stormy weather there was stein heifers :'.Grade 811orthorn,'due ' his brother, Wm.' Dickenson. of a fairly good crowd in attendance July 21 ; Yeal calf;4 Calves HERB MONNEY, PICKERING• ,FONTHILL PILO AND 1"LZXX.NTa a'r the fourth s-in°, of Uxbridge sad fair prices realized 7•Pigs. weighing about 125 lbs; L NURSERIES and other friends'ia this locality, C. A. Maurer, who has been J • WANTED NOW returned home on Tuesday, Mr. teller in the Standard Bank here �Oco sows, due an. 29th, Heavy Dickenson U engaged. in a general for the ant ei ht or nine months wagon :Set of sleighs single ; (pang plow ; Reliable salesman to net as agent P g Riding plow : Siagie plow ; Hay to Ontario County.` merchandise basin ' s in that has resigned his position and left rack ; Set of harrows; Pulper ; W heel- pa$r WararKL Y -� _ •;, .` s .'western cit yy with much success. for Parkhill to enlist with an barrow ; Fanning mill ; Democrat-, Outfit free, exclusive territory and We have appointed B.J. Arm - A tre►veiling troupe.of actors overseas battalion. He is succeed• g Buggies :2,Cutters:Corn Cultivator money making specialties. Our strong,884 Clinton St., Toros- ' -made their appeprance is our vil• ed here by F.L. Butson,of Shakes- Mower : Binder .Seed drill ; Stuffier; agencies and the beat in the business to, to represent as for Picker. ". page on Friday last and presented pears. Milk house ; Milk vat. Horse fork for we sell the highest grade of L°the MasonieHall,the well-known rope ;a Pulleys ; 5 Sling ropes ; 35 stock at most reasonable prices and lag and district and he will G. M. Forsyth has engaged a Cotton.graln bags ;90 Rod of wire guarantee deliveries in first claw drama, Uncle Tom's Cabin, The g -give any information wRnteo saw-mill which will be in opera- fencing : Bet of sin2tle harness;2 Sets condition. Nursery stock ie Belling _:hal} was crowded -to -the-.dcwra .•on irrlri- bush -towards- aPr�g+-I of team harness-�Quaatit; of _mora: We have a_verp choice list of, a with an appreciative audience. weitttrza stab fcesd-mos�eF °'" pp pru�ivied that'a sufficient number fiAbout•5 tons of hay rQuanCitp of oats: be made in thin district. For par- varieties for spring delivery of T The play was well given and of 1rg= ''an be secured to make it Logging chain ; Whiffle reea and ticalaie write Sales Manager, *uit trees and orilameatal .those l.resept were satisfied that worth wliile. Those, having logs Deck pokes ; Seven hors ollars ; PELHAM NURRSERYCo., , rasp berries, cur. ' they got the worth of their money. that they desire to have cut into Cutting box ; Block and tackling and shrubbery, sp ocher articles too numerous to men- TOAONTo, O wr. _. _. A meeting was held at Mark- 1,,Mbet• -are requested to rte_ ifY tion. 41 rants and gooseberries. Write �- ham on Thursday. Jan. 18th for Mr. Forsyth at once. No reserve, as the proprietor is Riv• Mr. Armstrong for prices. .the purpose of fnrming a district _4ue acc6unt of J. G. Borland,' tog up farming. �elraVel Sep ►►ratorss L -- leagire for the neighboring e�rrfiag who ss a= elected a police trustee , STONE WELLINGTON' club• There were six entered ; at the recent electiotf. being a BALE AT I0.30 p'OLOCOK. _ K :,ARiaeourt. Malvern, Markham, Anxerican citizen: he is disquallded An 'a Silos $,ncual;Hill, Stouffville and Clare- for that posit". Wm. Jones, TsaxB: Roots, grain, Fora, bay. piiia; Mont. E. Jones. Haikham; was why was the next higbeet Candi• veal calf, sow and all sums of 110.00 I have just secured the agency for • ���� � _ s made secretary of the league. They date, bas been appointed by the and under. cash; over that amount ' Intend playing home and borne 8 months credit will be given on = the above. Pall anal- se4 new, �,- • other trustees to fill the vacancy, pq games and the winner of the and the first njeeting of the new' furnishing approved pelt ores. 5 - separator and secure prices. �)t i*�jZt.`Q YA Ii Most games will carry off a cup board was held on Tuesday, when Far cent. per annum off f� ash. _ �,,I11/ABEM - p�ut1t up by the league which after �the year., - WK. yl&w, Auctioneer Ind.phone 1913., �beinpl won two seasons in•succes• theyorgasLsed- y _J►. - - T ;sign 1s to be the prop" of the Russell Andrew,. klub wianioR it. A big interest - PICKERING, Ont. +�H N�. ?j -'is being taken in the league and it is hoped the different clubs will New a(a r of 8 N o. 1. B. C., derive a good deal of sport ovt Happ* _ e car of z $THE(gt. Y -shingles to arrive oil or about e rust tore A fast gams of hockey was HA LIT played on the rink here on Tues- Jan. 110th at 82.50 per equate. Now is pl,e:time to make Marton-evening between the Duffer- �\ if taken off tt,ecarinl0 scivara ia'a of Taranto and the Claremont - _. lade. G.et your fruit hare, ,, or more lots. _ boys. .There was a good crowd also the town of one WE wish to thank our man customers-in� Pickering Now is the ,time to sec+ire a present who had- the pleasure o y Trait slicer. which makes it _ hocks . The - during the year easy work. a i as -shin les are . a,d- ams of y hit patronage - .e 8 a i for j -supply'seeing good Totvnsh p p ag 8 p - gg the re utation line of chocolates, home ;. -visiting team has P - - A choice 1 ag in cies. I of being one of the beet team@ in _ _ .that has just passed, and solicit, made taffies, vanci p Son, the city. but they were net able a continuance of same _ - �;eiLoa Ice-Cream on hand D. Gordon x48 to match our boys, although the -- - - _ -. . ,game Was trees-from all the- su:d the winning goal was played for x916. _ - (Come is wadi see no. is within•&.minute of the close. a ---'We intend keeping 4he public informed �a what PICKERING lbllowing in the line-up of the we keep in Chock and have for sale,- so - drop. . E{. J. PWARG S H.11 and Independent phone. �` Q&&remoat team : Goal - sso defence- fia°derson .and lig a card, and � Will oat you on our s Qi♦t�io �vY Rie -InRletoa ; mailing list for ANYTHING - The Picks by. Devitt did exceptionally good --- -- - - - we and was a ledged the i man o° tb A, M. _ e -' - - L��- L, Station ben, _ - - - �• C+. N. Qe amml ' Smith was referee adff W. Miller -hen7wood - - ssoy S. Cowan oust referees. The s , ._ The object of this and proses ie b - - boyo are to becoaptratalated o°the �- lessen everting and prosecute s,+eealta ' Any team --willing to - Brewers' grains,Malted Corn Feed the felons. eirti�Q game -are re ueeted to :, = - -- Bran, Shorte:.Flour, Corn, Oileak, - 1 write R. Thompson. . $sea Cotton e � , - s�. The banquet and entertainment asp lmmisdrasetpmember ',Riven under-the Auspices, of the ea'e en t .00. orb k for Swift'alRed S eer of B,seonti - Women's MiyPionary , Society of .. NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS *'� Fertiliaera Membership f" � ,V . pl ,of the Methodist church on Wed- *:� Phone Home Markham %W. J sestlNy evening laa't was quite • . 0e Tiekele mei be bed tYom one preeideo� *► success, although the attendanceeBOr eeeree►rr on.pptieetloe ThbZlo.aR1- Exec.Com.-L, a7. Banks,C.e.Paba -was not.so large as it would have er,O. L Morcombe, Pickering,Oat ' � t,eeabisd the.weather been fwvon A Bright, -Happy and Prosperous _ . ..%bl'e. An excellent tea was served _- a °.g .o. g, too J,A. O'COnaor. W. J. Mark.' j'ia the basement-to which nil dirt =N(;W Yf'.�r to all. - ifesstdsat, 8�bw i astice, after which a most Liter; <r� 3 ~ ` '.. ' eating program was given. , _The selections by the male chorus, of C H. B U RLIN G, - PICKS RIN G p- -- whitevale and Locust Hifl, were ---- , greatly ated,- wlsiLe-tl►e _ p selections y.the homertalentwere 1S. iso y� Iso leasin as also mere the ad- Q 3 dress.4 by the resident cainisters. I- P S O COO � €a � - P Ow=l o122811, F =, gra event of the evening D p A plea g _._was the presentation to Miss Lala C C e o Q a. J _$amohr, .the oUtapist of: the - - -.. -. ... Feb �ehurc i. of a parsec as a mark of <. _ y; . .m o a w "W,,, Mar Of yN appr'eciat ou of her services. The W I N T E S A L E " • k n s Materials �BIt and ay you resentation was made by the --'-_'---_ - + o-e _ a.� 'i[•v �d of Das works acd lap of 000 - W gie_of the' choir, Mr. Neal, - -- - - it .� J us' 'a and oobsin.pziass. Don't be mielea ly nate address was awl ' while as appr'np -�Ve are offering special agluca in the following goods. �.�� � o � � a a.I ��,, P� -agents do no$employ$barn,ooaseq read by Mrs.Fred Pngb. Another _ set -s 1 we can and do$brow off the•,sail it+terestiag event of the cocain . ffi = >g e m as . p y • � M oomraission of 10 per esa$.,whiob you.will was -the sale of a pie by auction. Ladies boots reg,2.00 for$1.50 Men e�aelcboota,reg.113-50 for-111175. b- f =1 Dos• m• oer$ainlysave by parehasing from oi. The- first purcha8er was Rev. A. •Mieses bouts reg. 1'.80 for 8.1,49, Men's fine boots, reg. f8.7S for 81!•26 .� e ffi 11 „ �, w..l NOT I w gall solioi$ed. - _ The. first whose purse was light- Girls boots reg. 1.25 for 94c, Youth's fine boota.reg.$2,76 for g2.l5. - the extent r 15 cents by Children's boots,4oc. 50c;,A0c. Boy's boots reg. $2.00 for E1.50. J�o� IytT- ,ttbr t+• Oshawa+s,Brodan�m wMIT�T 1RANITE 'Its:. timed to Bablea Boots 96c. We have-only.a fevi•siaes left in .the s, corp p.rr7 s,vxbriaire 19.p•neiaaton t1, oses, - wntsbv, Oatarl, -•the transaction, At his suggestion Bootees woolen S5c. • boys boots at the above price, geeverton of Bp4erRsove e _ -- it was re-sold, the proceeds to go , lrla and children'all at Q to the Red Cross Society - The ;- Rnbbers for mer,, women,-be _ �mg ,Greawoca +i . M greatly reduced 'prices.- -. _. 'a111 h©pP"'O py second purchaser was James Un- a _ rall and see our stock of "Sap derhill, r•ho is a connoisseur ori _ Ia►dies silkblouaes sizes 84 and 40 reg. 88.50 for S2.9ti. ' ` AND OAT FLAKING ___. les, and who valued this partite- - - es - pp Thought" and other stoves , lskr pis at 1.0: This performance Alec a few sets Rqb Burns bonnet and_scarf reg. 82.75 for 82.35, The undersigned is prepared to as well other lin -Y' was repeated until the pie was + df Hardware. black muffs and ate Qe rag. 2.00 and E.00 for 1.41i,aind y.:4: These goods grain chopping and oat flaking g n .�offi 1 _disposed of thirteen times, the are excellent volae and.a rare bargain. ever day in the week ��g ° :., _ F _ •. promptly attended to. 1. entire proceeds. amounting to p Work guaranteed and prices - + =� $uii75, which will be handed to gROCERIEB, can goods,. raisins, 61irrafits, package cereals, 20 lb ezce ton Saturday _ A quantity of slabs for sale, also moderate. to the Rad Cross Society. Thi• bige gran. sugar, teas, coffee,cocoa. Give as e<a order we can snit you wagon tongues, axles,etc. LawTenCe..�enng 1L Stephenson proved a most efg• in goods and price. Phone 2800. tient auctioneer, who by the 1b- _ Malts of this effort, hasi�nen an �. gIi1IPSON & Cho.= - PICKTRING�' John r• Bayles, Greenw�oed c REErtwoor� „amiable reputation In tLis ca►111a$R. --'- •.. :saa. .� - .rgy;�t , .'..•. c:...<'.,'^z, t...:»... ;.0-9 ��� .�: _ .rr.. ,,.h.3:Y"... ..rr;a,•�: •,.-r,r,.,�s.;.. ^•.x. -'n°: - � -•-- -. ..-_.--rte NOTES M1D,CQIKMENTS � 8 the�orrto�ns is Rome during - L u�j. p Widespread epidemic of disease isrrHrA ���Q� ROUGH Ionian.ebaracter •to le _ 4 ,' - Prussia. _of an infinite number of variatiotla• N. . . Famine in Two'Just as itr had been settled to every �H . ,. s Famines..in Holland sad Switzer- no better remedy . one'`satisfaction that,the•Slav was y• land- for c handl and lips : _a good loser and could retreat better Serious dispute between Britain than, most soldiers coaTd advance,the s a n and Uisiited.States. . ' l --touch of -irony-has-esged into his ' ;` W shJ� b"�hr<' r' Plague of locusts in India. i teatures. The.Slsv is grinning. i y } United States'will'to-to war with Japan or some other country during Vase' l' ine- 'Ai he grins he is quietly but per- the summer. •siatently shouldering his way along ` : _ ,�,� ,"a' y , Failure of wheat crop and famine ' the Bessarabian.front. He-is threat-. ening the Teutonic allies with every s * • is Australia in duly. AMp or' step. In the neighborhood of Salonica, �` Trouble for U. S. ` 'where a battle was expected, there Trouble between the United States X�the :kin>zraoothand t m gr► unprecedented loll The armies �. s and Canada leading to the=verge of eo:a ar da i.en s of the invader'srWsy everywhere. " war. s.ie,i•�a 4 ekmlie and aneai awn. ::They are watching the ironic Slay. New race to be discovered in the Rdaw Subedito& ! unexplored part of the Arctic.regions. Twice already in this war Russia '; Woman leader will appear in has astounded the world. Each time t w Mexico. the consequences to her were 'diem`s- , '` ` Earthquake in Southern United ` trous, but with a-fidelity and unity of 1 ,. $fates. purpose which•gnly barbarian minds New York sky Scraper to collap EHESEBROUGH MFS;.CO, apparently tan acquire, Russia is pre- I '. British battleship to beblown up paring for a third trial.• She may Be- I off the southern coast. isso Aahm Ave.. meabm" complish by her dogged refusal to i '. .. Gold strike in Montana. be beaten, with her insufficient equip- Montreal's Portion. meat and her. motley army, what all ° Meteor to fall' in Montreal and the finesse of the diplomatists has.1 do great damage. the Eastern part; sorrows to the p'eo- y I t• . Grand Opera prima donna to be pl under Aries; the clash of arms failed to do. That is,;she -may' Lwin ` 'the war. �.� murdered in Chicago. ea ? and bloodshed; death or dethronement ' ;, ;; Volcanic eruption in Canada. of some king"' Since the comet ap- A man who knew how to make Sea•serpent to appear in the Paci- pied two local wars have occurred good bread, the kind that tastes as if CANADIAN HIGHLANDERS IN FRANCE, fie' in the Balkans, Italy has been at war . :It came from the oven in.,your own- This happy,looking outfit is a•detachment of Canadian Scottish on the Forest fires in Canada. with Turkey, King Edward VII., the :kitchen, began to bake and sell his way from-the base in r'rance t.o the trenches. Island to appear in the Arctic Sea leading monarch of Europe, has died, bread in one of the suburban towns _ Flight Across Pacific. and now the greatest war of all time -of an eastern city three or four years -~-~-- �'-- Aeroplane will make flights across is raging. - - -,ago. The people liked it and he had -'I�� SES VICTORY FOR THE the Pacific ocean. The astrologers assert that they m ..to get a horse and wagon to make his Chinese scientist.is to get mess- gain their foreknowledge of coming deliveries. The wagon was shabby age from-Mars. events by studying the beavens_from and the horse old and slow. .But his I Dreadful plague to break out in many different-poiata-of-­view.---The bread was so good .that the demand Duration of War Is Subject of Disagreement, But Majority. Pre- Germany. position of the sun with regard to the for it increased. Pretty soon abetter o. Japan tb have women suffrage. planets and stars is the most import- wagon and horse were bought. Last dict the End Will Come on May ..1. -' Rich Americari woman to marry. ant heavenly influence on human se- summer the man mored from the -- - -- - eeeurrences.--Tho--- small house in which he lived arid Afghan. - tions said earthly '-`�-baked into a larger one, on which he : The war will end on or before the "The last decanate of Virgo as- Great steamship to be aunt position of the moon, awing 'to , its built an_addition to contain a bigger `2nd of May, 1916. 'ends and the moon :and Saturn are Great Naval Victory. nearness n infus,luence and -the important I gravitational influence it exerts upon oven. A few weeks ago he bought an�w In their forecast of what will hap- 'n the tenth mansion and Jupiter is, England to win great naval and our mindlf and bodies, Is next in im- there is about his business all the and astrologers*differ see over the tting. This seems to Presignify that air victory. - . automobile to die lace the brae, and '_pen during 2916•the.seers, prophets • _ widely the terrible losses of the German and i Queer: WiIlseltlittta of 1 6ttand to �° ,�_ _ • _ sign of-prosperity. J duration of the world war, although Austrian armies and the sufferings of die. the majority profess to,see an early the civilians will compel their rulers ;King of Sweden divorces the �iOBE BOYS TSAN GIRLS. This is what happens when a man ending with the aljies victorious. De-".to sue for peace."_ �Queen. w71b knows how to do one thing well thronen►ent of the Kaiser is also pre- A further augury for an early peace Convicts to revolt in Siberia. In the birth column of one of the, of f an it. And it is Among the almanacs computed by the Kirit ofd i tum, whose fort Shah of Persia to be driven from London newspapers three-fourths le illustration of what a man who so not'leaden ro hetet and astrologers are the solar revolutions (birthday) n his throne. _ the-births aaitounced are of the male ' young,-this man is gray-haired and g p p Old Arabian Kingdom restored. sex, according to a correspondent who has grown-up sons--can do when he'those of-Prof. Zadkiel; Prof. Raphael.April 8, 1916, shows Venus,the planet 1 King of Siam will dismiss his puts forth the theory that there are does not lose courage and decide that and "Old- Moore" of London. The of peace, close to the upper meridian, harem, more boys, than girls born during war 'there ic+ no room for an old man in in- 'usual annual published by Madame de and the sun. nearly" in' conjunction Human sacrifice in China and devil times. -'- liustry. Re has made a place for him= Thebes of Paris is delayed. Mme. de ;frith Jupiter and in trine with Mars. worship•in India. The Registrar-General's depart- r+elf.in spits of.the competition of the Thebes, however, is uttering ern- ,t, good direction of the ascendant t.9 Kaiser May Die. ment, however, does not encourage great factories. phecies concerning the future in her the majot'benefic is due very shortly.) The chief points of GabA4 Neigh' this theory, as on being questioned on 7. g, usual picturesque and impressive after. The Czar also has an ea- forecast are as follows:- c subject, the following statement A F ItFNCH "E:tidDClq ARDEJI^ manner. {pecially favorable aspect for peace', War probably will continue until as elicited: Remarkable Prediction. (sun in conjunction 'with Venus:, 1918, although March, 1916; igpy "After the only glomi war' the na- accurate stati RepoAed Dead, coming•up with the summer months. brie trong hopes of peace. �ti0�'�- 0°g> vCQ His �1 iTe ;tarries Perhaps the most remarkable and g P tics sive been recorded, the Crimea, i Germany Doomed. As the sub ry*cle o! Mars continues Another Soldier. i definite prediction retarding the war - there was no marked increase in the 1, that it will come to art. end_ on . It is going to be a very bad year I until'1944, this will not be the last ,A .^_urious military "Enoch Arden" Ma 22. Prof. Ra hast soya that "the�for Germany, according to rnarlyL. all conflict of the nations of the world. Proportion of boys. The excess of case has become known in.Geneva,` y p boys over girls during the years 1861 .passage of Jupiter to Aries and his �the astrologers,..and the cijmax.,_will , March and.June will be memorable to 1860, which Included the was, was _ Switzerland. _There were two men in trine aspect to the•ptanet Mars is a come in September, a disaster even months in the United States because the -t3ame regiment from Lyons, strong'indication of --success to :the ;more serious than de'teat in war. :-of internal troubles as.well as extern lees is fact than during the preRioua Frame, named EmeIte Dubois. One,;arms o!-the silica in April" "On'the- 18th of September," aye nal dangers. ten years:'' - a'as married, the other single. In the One prophet finds that the heavens one noted astrolotzer,_"Saturn loathes Germany may suffer adYerse condi- " Rxhtin ii+ 1 urea ow eat err - eat acct eat t e opposition o t e p ce o t e sun tions in anuary an arc s A COM ki w?:3 was killed-' the ^single one-;or trouble far General Joff re, from at the foundation of the German em- 'a-person of rank, possibly a member AFTER LA GRIPPE but tlie'�eath was reported to the May to July. This is apparently the ;pire in 1870, sad this transit will :of the royal family, is indicated. __ -- li'. of_. the vthei. This was ;n Au- astrologer's way of . predicting ,drat complete the diaruptign of .the em- Air Raids.on England , ing that., It heaves the 3nfferer a ictim - - --went to Geneva and after s year's'not later than July. - Kaiser tori U 9P or lOQe — ',air raids from February_ Febru- of Many Forms of a neSs f mourning she married another French" S� for Peace. the heavens in January are particu- !ary 7. Personal danger. for the King -soldier who is.at•the front acid went 1 :Venus and- Jupit*r enter Aries,i larty ominous for the Emperors of- or one of his sons in March. Ask those who have had la grippf -to lige again at her home in Lyons. England's ruling sign, on February - regarding the •present condition of a _' iteceatl her first husband, who +rad g gGermany and Austria. The dethrone- ; Italy has a forecast of alternate vie- their health and most. of them will } 13, and Jupiter-remains in this sign ment of the Praiser.is scheduled by torics .and rever�ea Trouble feu recovered from #his _ wounds_ came._.z!a�r� addle of r... year.---A rrut-one prophet for -E# beginning- o-member of-the Cabinet in May. Ce ' alae __ save an ound hi, wife.-It ` never been well. There is a persis- able confirmation of the indications February. Prof. 'Zadkiel says the Belgium has little hope off' escaping tent weakness 'of the limbs, bad diges- i:�trot known what.legal arrangements.of peace is fount by studyiiig this ''Kaiser's career-will be ended in July. from its overshadowing cloud o€ cal- = Earthqua tion, ortness of breath and al ita- kill lie.made diagram of the hinter sols-lice_ of kes are prba►ised'-for-Seri amities until 1918 ot• 1919. -, .. sh P P } - n of the heart caused by the thin- '— -'- -` Berlin;which lutea .the first threein-'-- France rrisy suffer reverses in do eco, Constantinople and- Ch'raa - - - ti - blooded condition in which grip al• • Of all animals, tigers are the most months of 191(1: Prof. Zadkiel diviiaes';March. In July Italy is to have - an March and April, followed by heavy iuw•eptibie to sea-sickness. ,Froin,this drat: ttiquake lasting_five days. flosses in July and August. President the always leaves ' s victi s aft - _ . _.. _. :t ear influenza have sub. most a 8 C8Y I "Old Moore" predicts a terrible epi- -Poincare•should-safeguard-his life. a erg and' itflhe mercy of re- ' in sided They area demi' of plague m France, brought , Russia will uncover a long train bf (lapses and cola mations, ten rely ' x x x x-� x x■ Rbouf by the war. This will continue !treachery. Personal injury to the I serious. This condition will continue x x in various countries, including Ger- Czar is probable. ' April will be un- ,Lpntil -the blood is built, up again, arc many, even after the war; Holland 'lucky, with adverse direction -until I-fol• this purpose nothing can equal s '• ' , 1\ I t f1 /, x ��iil suffer from floods in May. August. Williams / fair treatment with Dr. Zadkiel says Ireland 'will get'home ; Invasion of Holland: ' rue-rn ague , an a o an_, an ; Holland has the forecast of mash I blood rich and red, drive the lingering Persia will realize their national as- trouble and possible invasion,salon. t germs'from the system and transform pirations about-the same time. 1 The' United States may expect many despondent grip victims into choerfut, Seer's Gloomy View.- surprising events that will affect both �healthy,happy•men and women. M�,. , INK __ �] � - In January, we are told, there will business and political conditions. ;John Battersby, Landon, Ont:, says:-' b n great disaster to English ship- j Strikes and riots, with great loss ;..Just before Christmas, 1912, I was ' ping.. A greet .,strike ,will nearly }of property,'are prognosticated., -_ j taken down with .an attack-of lir , cripple Erigland. We - may bxpect. There will be. sharp rises and de- I grippe, and the trorible' left me.in .a ` ` serINKious reverses and a terrible blow. clines in tli€ oney market. deplorable condition. I was almost T t An attempt on the life of the King j Death will remove two financiers at too wea�to walk about, as I «'as then ; _ II of England is foretold. To make tip times of critical_ cries, ogre-in..lanu=1working on:.a fzirm in •�Cestcrn. ,OpF ----� Y- i for the misfortunes of England, the !ary 9nd one in July. }tario, I vias quite unalele to followmy ? i'reach army will win a great ric- Great naval'netivity is predicted for I usual �rork. I tried several kinds of thers Yopr cares in comfort- t tot: b p x . y the autumn. medicine,but it dict not ilei me. As a ing the aches and pains a ( A stormy national election in the ;matter-of fact i felt steadily.growing = A Upset for British Government. of the family from youth to old age, are lessened !U,S..is prophesied, Bitter persg�al- ;weaker, and in this condition, when `� Other predictions of�e astrolbgdrs '. p i coding a paper, I taw Dr. V llliams' - when 'you use this old and trust-worthy remedy- �.'.. hies unexpected political complica- , I are: l y pink pills advertised 'sad cleeided .tc• tions and a part split of far-reach- ; { Sensational divorce case in British ing effect are foretold. }try them. 1 got. a-supply and by they aristocracy. President Wilson has the augury time the second box wrs finished 1 ` x Serious financial 'panic in*. 'Ne�•, O� S I that 191f will be the most active year felt considerably better, acrd after '. 'York, London and' -other. finance of his life. New international prob- I continuing the pills for some .time x centres.' {lems will multiply, political treachery' longer I felt better than I had clone ` x Oberh Government to be upset in l may be revealed. " ���� ��� for months. This was my first Pin expert . Revolutions in Spain and Hungary i Salley a Comet Blamed. encs with fir. Williams' Pink 'Pitts, - .� • - s r out at ever but you may depend upon it that'if I -'x I in November. Hungary to gain inde • The a t ologers point that $1•tiise Lneumatbm Neurals pendence. ._ _ I since the returnof Halley's Comet in find medicine necessary: again i will ! x Austrian empire will ire completely ,190 wars and disasters ve fallen I know what to take." '- Mothers:,`'Keep a bottle it7 vour_hoose" wrecked. upon Europe. This is what their• "sci= toil -can get these ills from any { Attempt will be made to\assa."in- +ence" would lead us to expect, as the i dealer in medicine or by mail, post price ?Sc.. ifOc. end 81.00 } saran's of-the •gfear comet inJ paid, at 80 cents a box or six boxes ti - ' Al honso of Spa n. �w Pirat s to commitr many-ontr:iaes Aeries was said by ancient astrologeis I for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' 0 it r IKK X UN*IN YNx X X X �■ V>, coast of China. to presignify "evil slid detriment to 1Kedicine Co., Brockville, Ont N .7 7. BIGGER .21LAN Ur. B. 24AVY7. GIRL SNIPERS. Tofu Can't Work with hand .HOW YOU MAY THROW AWAY YOUR-OLA or brain when the body 13 NumbeiL at B itssh WUSMPO BuM P OAL Oue ShoL-Se"s 90diers at the Der- poorly tiourished. Get During the War. wear eyeglasses who do the made that thousands TUe statement 1i not really need daniUm thand ven hfdt'the dek F�o ere min n,;' KA -11-7ou-are one-of-these __gt A DE IN jl,, a burn.tee, then these glasses may be ruinf"ng From two officers, who have just -day's -work- by ea-a-ing--for. American naval attache at London, your eyes Instead of he.IpIng th�em. ordered id Washifigton'to lay CANADA ky Thousands who =r .windows" returned to London from the Darden bMakfaSt Shredded NVheat who was . R may prove for th e,..! t they can are told %i hot n3ilk Contaim all before the Geniral Board the inform- -elles, separate stories of girl snipers- Y Win get- -wid dlspet�ie with Classes ation. which Whas gathered concern -the following prescepti,lAnt ed at once: reported t Go to any active drug And get-a the body-buil(ling materW in ifig the-BritisYnavY, BAB repo o In one case-a girt who could not .bottle of Bon-Opto all a two the whole wheat p&- the Navy Department. ounce bottle with warm water and drop have beeii'more than eighteen was 19T-am ,in onp Bon-Opto tablet. With this harm- foilrid in-s marvellously'prepar=ed and 'pared in- •a digestible form. Commander Symington's report may less liquid solution bathe the area two " " with water, am- be summarized in the following man- to four times da"y. and you are likely concealeddugout, Its,crisp goodrim is a delight munition and food "to hold for -Iyer:to be at the results rigbt astonished MAKES from the start. Many who have, been vie�eks." t the palate and a life-giver Admiral Jellicoe is ritually dicta ►- tolAL that they have Astigmatism, eye- ene jaded tor of the navy, and the ire or- &train, cataract,,qore eyelids, weak eyes. In the other case the_platoon com- to tired brain and PERFECT ,vitis arA ocher eve disorders ganiza faith in him. conjunett don has absolute et r s from the use mander found. that -his men were. Stomach. Made in Canada. His activities are shrouded in ;ny.'s. report won4grf4l benefit BREAD this prescription. Get this' prescrip-I Wing shot in the back. tion. filled 6,nd use . it, you may, so ' tery, but the navy it satisfied that strengthen Your eye„ that glass18--will "It took,hours to locate the spot when the test comes he will be pre- not be necessary. Thousands wbo are whence the bullets e, and , she blind, or nearly no, or who wear, glasses pared to ofAitershe the German fleet. nett have required them If they had got rid of seven'of men. She YEA might ne In time. Save was so well hidden that it was more . .... Every available yard in the British had cared for their eyes is working right arouhd the our eyes before it in too late! Do not Islands ome one of these victims of neglect.1 or less by chance that we.sighted her clock in turning but 'ships'at an Un- et men are only-like crutches and ifrom twenty yards. She had 8,000 Great Britain has Not Interested. every few years they Must tre changed precedented rate. 4fk to at the seer-tricreasirif weakened con- rounds of ammunition. laid down or completed more vessels III wish, Mrs. Kurich, you, would clition, so better see I you can, like "She was,as quiet as a lamb when since the war began than the entire 'ver some time and see my ,many others, get clear, healthy, strong we took her. •She was one of . the come 0 magnetic eyes through the prescription -tonnage in the American navy. This apiary!" ,here given. If your own d1ruggiat can-lbravest creatures I have met. I shook means that within a year the British "Thank you, Mr. Jiggs.' but really the at all this prescription. send I.I.to t Palmae nto, for a corn-,hands with her andAiad her sent as navy will be about' 300 per cent- r interested me." "Drug Co., Toro monkeys neve --Vista Bon-opto Home Treatment outfit— prisoneir to our base." stronger than America's, unless Ger- tablets and section of the fleet. ULwd.,lAntnient oures awavit in cows i s. --------# on .. I � I . . . ­ I . .. . '.'.'- . FARM SEED.SUPPLIES. many.destroys a .1, THIRTY-SEVEN YEARS IN JAIL BABY'S BATTLES -A Sticker. '- AGAINST SICKNESS Field and garden seed supplies are Beautifies While He—As I was saying,Miss Maymie, John Hartley, Aged 73, Has Record-in practically assured for the 1916 when IL start out to do a thing, I stay . London. Can best be fought with Baby's planting. There it a scarcity in You Sleep on the job. I'm no quitter. 7AAter spending 37 years in pris,6n,,Own Tablets--the little pleasant tart- crops, *eluding She (with a weary yawn)—Don't I I t never falls to regulate American grown cro k I Before.retiring, bathe the face and know M John Hartley, aged 78; has been sent!ing Tablet that beans, onions, and. to a lesser extent , k Fo jea again for 12 months at the!the stomach and bowels and drive out I nee with hot water, then dry and rub 'London (England) sessions I all minor ills of little ones. Concern- sweet corn. Amongst the imported 1 11USIT11 into the skin with the finger e CAZJXOXXXA Hartley's criminal career establishes ing them Mrs. -H. Hower, Eastburg, stocks, swede turnips are rather-�tifis- By persistent treatment, you lour healthy ill soon restore to your complexion, Round trip winter Tourist tickets on i is His tint sen- Aft., says:--"I have and w to eanfornia, %ia •arlabla is record in its way. imposed in thanks to the use of. Baby's short,-also spinach and -silsifY the wonderful.freshness and beauty sale dally Red clover of youtIL Make this tatmiint a direct-and scenic roules. -tence, a week in I", w"'iMV e varieties of carrots. i 21 years old. Own Tablets. I have been using the 50m . htly habit and "USIT" will beau- Four fast modern trains leave Chicago when be was oul and­�nig months. Tablets for the past eight years and and alfalfa are unusually short d&14- from the most. _modern railway tify you while yod 'sleep. terminal in the world. Two years later he got three other sentences.followed,I think them the- best medicine.in the. show an advance in price fr c In 30 to USIT" is a skin food and wrinkle Overland Limited (Extra Fare) lopes The Tablets 75 per 'cent. Other kinds that might r It builds up firm elastic tis- 7.00 P.M.- Los Anxeles Limited--direct 'sout"rn Califoirnia— V).00 In his, odd age, for little ones." chaser. Iflaves mostly for burglary. 4 de- 14 the sentences were shortened. But he I are hold by medicine dealers or by be used as a clover substitute, as al- sues, removes wrinkles, fills oui P.3it., San Francisco Limited leaves 10-04) es 10 4& P.M. mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.' sike, are higher in irice than the pressions and gives the skin a won P.M., California Mail eaves already served six months during and fineness of Let us iieip you •oan an attractive ;IW ;year. Hartley iq so feeble:Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, supplywould otherwise warrant. derful smoothness the present Canadian -seeE1---texture- which alon -indica -tesperfe trip. hooklets, gibing full particulars, �matied on-atiTaiv-stion to B. H. Sennett. g his Ont. Well-established -axti &-North westein Ry.. 46 that he had to sit it a chair during uses with contracts made two or skin health. G,A., Chic g up, as is the ho Yonsc 9 trial, instead of standin three years in advance will have. ndi"USIT'l is put up in handsome opal t- T�,rvnt-, cent euatom hetc. He pleaded guilty' to Comparison. bottles, and until the Drug Stores in trouble this season in Canada aki completely stocked WO are A Long Walk, burglary I ArY. "Marriages," said the old­sfajihion� cterious. regular. tradi. Seed mail 'orderi. Accept fio-sUbsti-- 'A learn PTofesso? a. care of their r filling was paying a P. A4_:Mnti;mentaliat,,"are made in beau- who de from year to ,lute. -married niece grad listening 4 SUPPLIES TOYS. -inerchants, visit.to hit JAPAN en. year on the surplus stocks ,that m4 -:Send 50 Cents to-day for trial-bottle, I to her praise of her first born. When • "Yea," replied Miss Cayenne. "But be offered, may have less assurance as ,sufficient for six,weeks' use. We pay she-pa—u—sed fob breath the professor Orientals Succeed to German Trade in some of them are like motor cars. to the character of their -supplies postage to any address.in Canada., -y something.- Britain. They run badly after they leave the' Seed Branch, Ottawa. us,IT x"Vr&CTV3,XNQ CO.. felt that he- must sa evemoncoovalles Aver.. T03903MO "Can the little fellow walk?" be ask- Japan'has helped out the English factory." —0 . ed, with every appearance of Interest. • FeIr Breakfast To-Marrow. -- -Walk!"Trtud-th-entorher iftWignant- ping season ft providing the ba Marine in wive' Dr. Jacksorv!s -Roman .deal. x neep II hought *,Why, he's been walking for five &L samm with enough toys to supply the i . pared by our rby. I You'll find this dark,nut-brown,coarse- They had 'not been married very JY. -war deficit. Before the war Germany 1 "Dear me!" exclaimed the hl sictana. #A used for delicious. If:long, and that coniplete, blissful trust, months!" ed almost the entire Briti "ly granulated food very controll many yea" In thele i :'Metice.now �has a taste different from any other�which young husbands &nd -wives professor, again relapsing into ab- toy trade. English toy industries have -it-is exceedingly nutritious. It'have in each other had not yet been straction. "What a long way he must •d to the Public and i cereal. could not fill all 'I &old_by_Your Druip broken. But rnerning,wi tince started up, bui c I M' iprevents indigestion. it Is guarantited, ''fie meek- 'have gone!" ere from the shop$. Then an� Try murinstorterrean. I. I U -11 mended the hole in the orders E after g3pcatire to J LO relieve cons tipa.tidn or"money back arked: triples of Ger- I Cleanse.and ST=11T. = Mt and to r"to" I Ask �oqK doctor about Dr. Ja.ckson.s ly rem porting firm sent sa I Cold cutung your trousers.pocket last night"iffter Aman toys.tQ Japan. In some ways the I besithtul tone to Eros Reddoned and madeScre 7 Roman Meal. output has, exceeded expec-i by o—rk and Eyo So-in pin.and r. I i0c and 25c at grocers. Follow di. you had'gone to bed. John,dear. Now, i ..,---Japanese 8.mo broadminded Pb7sict- little elt� =end Mario*While others perhave Jealous of-its I rections * closely and - do NOT . stir am I not a thoughtful we ... .....J- itations. Japanese toyi Success,talk and'mah into Print In Opposluon; he husband dubiously remarked The new i include tho"wb"s Eyes nood ewO can 90604 wb while cooking porridge, Proscription fee in Karl ,,Well—or—ye--es; ou are thought- ou will find Mief In Zm-&*I k-animals, such as jumping tbere ur,16 ric-Just Lad Try Roman Meal Nuggets. y clockwor I and Von have a cam IV"Pks• 'I Meal. ful en gh, Iny dear,, but how in the t )a 1 ready-cooked form of ifto man ou dog and horses,, cheap speaking-dotls- sad-Col It ease* the bundng, stinalm ft rid i—n&-Tv s— Sery -or seftes w4h I41ischief did you fliariwpr the e was a bWeding wid ands imitation skin animals. WhIle u" rr"It I! -ttnc—Jn�%Eye boiling water. bole in my pocket?" eaw. Persmance,with Zam- u. Eve Tr. zni: "11 Pour off and add -milk or not a musical people in the European writs for Book of the Eye Fro., sense, the Japanese also manufacture mye, nemody coospaiv.Chkage and sugar. , -r--- Made by Railign Meal Cot. Toronto. Buk meanscur'e. Whynotili toy musical instruments. Clear Profit. Aa L4%ggute and Storm-- this? we 60A CUTTING OUT WASTE. ...What He Might'Do. I could get someone to invest f Ael (PRESSED HARD. a Day, - "Ma, may I go out to play?" a thousand-dollars in- thai( scheme o Britain Will Save $5,Oft atili whest: ;V0112 are." -tics -erne money-- Heavy Weight on Old A91c an War pe urea. mueb-tou,14-yoa-mikkok?" Paus When. people-realize the- injuriousrest Britain is Upending-,-�bbawuit- --Ma, may I go down into,-the it- by, a thousand dollars. ­�4 777effecta of-tea and coffee and thewb 625,0W000 a day on the war, and it:chen?" tum Oures. Vutoower� A. 1:ter health that a change-to-Poe eattaiated by-experts-that -about�---Nw,-I wan% -you to sit ToCK. 9,1 CR )V of thi quiet. Customary. Dairy or Fruit. When you s lend their 'testimony for the benefit of There is much more waste that is un- Pause I-L W. Dawson. Medford way want to buy. write others• in war conditions, taking I I.M" mayn't I sit on the floor.,arid 11,pn the train. out -Hrampton Ont` ch, n the fac play marbles?" since her .1­1111111ko con3ideratio be got nto conversation with ,,My mother, i early t that Eng-. Subbu %i'RKS, 13 IN SIXTH CON- who remarked: K -hood, was an inveterate coffee drinker, -as not a military nation and "I have you twice thii I want 'a stranger, 100 cevviwi. Franklin, $SL000' Farad w up a goodij '%vtI,!c; Strk--ndale, Musknk-A� with her-heart for a .qee, you-sre putting hid beerk trOUbted s not,organized for-raising,Iccuing, you to sft-just whefe you are and be. -ziumber of years and complained of was aiia generally providing ean exactly what I say.,, many ny few buildings transporting quiet,and.1-m XzW9P"ZZ8 TOM 111AZA, -bbubs' "'new -all-over' feeling and sick that -weak counted in the, "Yes," answered -S,- V for armies that are cou Pause. K0FIT-MAK4NCP NEWS ANL J013 (The effects 'of tea ,on the millions, r6tber than in the thousands. "May 'grow? buildings are the at.11y kind we PUtL P offices ser sale In X,)od Ontaria system are very similar to those of The avoidable watste'to-day is chiefly towns. The most useful and interestinx of all businesses. Pull Information *Is ,coffee, because they each contain the epartments and is due, Istimard's x4nimens ewes Colds, Ztc. opplication, to W11-jon Publiphing Cam- in the buying-d parry. 78 West Adelaide St.. Toronto� drug, caffeine.) I was making'� to the system of bbying-�which; so far, . .--=�— g� a ..An Ideal Arrangement. wisceLLANNOUt. "Some time ago has ignored the trained business man, visit to a distant part of the country and left this most--important branch ought to propose to my str- and took dinner with one of the nter- of national- economy in the hands of 'ter," simpered the ygung lady, "She Minard's Ltillment ('o.. Limited., internal and external. curd with. of the place. I noticed a Gentlemen—Last winter I received s`-) write chants appointment is due to'is a splendid cook,,while I have Gent out pain by our home treatment. TT. officials, whose what great benefit from the Ii-L of MIN- tis before too late. Dr. Bellman Uediew somewhat unusual flavour of the 'cof- their having attained a certain degree nothing to•recommend me save r Co.. I.Aralted. coilingwood. out fee' and asked him concerning- it. He f excellence at school and university, you are pleased to call my good -":Rl)'S LLNINIEN'T in a severe attack 0 have frequently of I Ape, and I 100K ON replied that it was POsturn- es repl at I and, passed civil service examination looks. proved it to be very effective In ca� . ..... r ww% go pleased with it that Dn Literary subjects that have-no-13os-1 dq want-to marry you," maintained of Inflammation. DOG DISEASES bought it package to cpr-rY ome I sib g man. 'btill-1 realtre That lruui., lite, and had wife prepgiie some for'the I le b�aring on eir duties. !the young Ard How to Feed After .sixteen--months of war the�a. good..cook.is a great boon. (Maybe iNT, A, BUT(:IIINSON ress by 'The whole Y: , it �J.. - addms by ole famil 'like(T 0 r - nextmeal. ff , nation has waked up and at last has sister would come and cook for 11. that we discontinued coffee called -its great husiness men into us," he continued hop�fully. JiA -S so We CLAY GLOVER, V entirely.and used Postum en . An informal. comrilitte4 i DogReigifts ll8'West3lstStrvetNewYork council I had been very anxious concern- ­ .I d which will advise-the 1 The -a ---Lil%:e Of IntrCh 11ILC 11. in" , cbridition, b being organize I 9 my mother's but w V­`1V ' A Wife. army authorities--=-the PFOPgr orga�the­eye of. a horftril�- c s -noticed that after using Postum for a supply and purchasing nature. Ofie afternoon Bates was having , I nization of its - 1 . .. j- short time she felt much better, had departments, an4'will generally super- a little•gabfest with an old acquaint , 19c fOR. CHICKENS little trouble with her-heart, and-no vise the national expenditure.` The I The poisons of certain snakes`are —anae,'when' thei latter spoke of mar:- Crate-fed, blod� and picked clear to sick stomach;that the headaches were Embers.bers will not ot-he paid and will bold ased as Medicine. ried life and the beautY Qf having a wing tips,'arid her general con-.] 13C he:1s,alivo, 6 lb#,en,Sequent,-arid no official '�ppointments, but they j happy home. each or ove.r. n Th;cW-improved.proved. This continued unreservedly "That's where'l have a whole lot ditio have placed themselves .and.hearty. -until shewaswell at the service of ­tlie government. ib be thinlifl.lf said Bate -701D SPOiria Ave. To-on(.o 4,1 know Postum-has benefited my- members ot thel,Among-the first members-of this new have a wife' who ',,oks after me con- -and the 6thi stantly. Asa m' self committee are Sir -W�L Lever, the atter of fact there -family,,eqpecially my mother, as she'great soap manufacturer; Sir 'George are times when she even takes off MY 71�1 was as a victim of long.standing." Name 1 Gibb, the great -railv-ay manager; shoes-for me;!---- .111 -given by Canadian Postum Co., Wind' muse ' 6e Lord Cowdrey, head of Pearsons, -'I see," thoiightfI1'llY— In _the 111 suppose that is sor,.Ont. Limited, biggest contracting firm acquaintance. -o forms: in the world;-Sir* Robert Hadfield, a when you come home tired at night.". Post�rm comes in-tv, -,Postum cereal—the original form—J*Irreat- ironmaster, and Richard Bur- -No, no," smilingly corrected be well boil rife-thinks that I ..Must boiled: l5c 'and 25c the manager of Harrod's Bates. it is virlien she bage, t London re- I am . about to slide out early in the OOF pac�ages- Stores, one of the biggest -Instant Postum—a soluble powder— goods houses. HOTEL.9 us in a cup of hot wa- tail dry evening. I solves.quickly III spirit of America at S ter, and with cream and sugar, makes isiniesifi Ourc. biphtherig. you move, to stop Your; tat InuAtd1s. L Warzdtude sad Ch4srfman 7 a �eliFIPUS­ beverage instantly. 30c When y immediately Irom .'AM=ZCAN Pl�&X' I from running away immedis Too Noisy. noe tins. ZV"rzAX "5AX and -butter well its kinds'are equally dclickiu- and thexiew house, rubover 8 ,is your pLapa asleep, Dorothy?"L Both feet and e,it has fin- 'T.W.matt,Ker- Ifts, By the ill -His eyes is, auntie, but, his n.a. white,Vres :!Pat about the same per CUP.L. -- isbed licking off Ahe butter, all ..ideanose."ThereN a Reason" for Postum. licking have disappeared. 7. --sold-b Grocers. of flight -------------------- 7 4 Squlies, of lhuipoSP6 _JL"L Artbur4kwudey I* vidt. ' log friends - lAke shore. ZMALISM ch in the eity for a few is visiting L. and Mrs. Squires, of the days. - - N Shepherd and JY Bdward Cornell to under- Nalter She A number of young pepple'ea- pent Tuesday joye -a in the tbemselyin at a dance ��� t pr= a -Misov. Shepherd, even! I.- 1w An the ball on F,d _9013 0 iii while they --Chas. and Mrs. Lauder and -6% 00 per bag John and Mrs. Munday, of Toros- 16" Miniota, to Junction, spent a few days last TOWX8EIP S. S., OONVENTION P, O. McQuay, of — Mian., has been visiting relatiyes week with.Mrs. Chas. Bradford. The Annual Oonvention Of the -During the past week we have Pi k i Township S. S., Association Richard Gorml been experiencIfig some -real cold wlffl' eX&U'4 1, the Uon- 0hureby preparations for 92dilgg a new weather, the mercury having Alton&, on Wednesday Jan.28th,1910. dropped to about 6 degrees.below The following is the pfogram: M confined zero. MOR14INGSIMION Mra. --Mrs. i J.'Marquis is lack Raw who has been 10.00.-Devotional Exercises,led by the to her bed­-wR-`1b-s6Te"-4­tt4ck_of --Miss-Clara lag er 10.M-Song Service. ke is making Mrs. (Rev.) B. N. Star pre- 1Z sister, de.Foe 10.25--President's Address. INS preciPresident,LMr ation ding the past month with In George]Ferrier. 'Varations for the erection of a coal Wagner, of,Bradford, has return- 10.40-Music. house at the station.• ed home. 10.45-Delegate's Report of each school -Born---:At Victoria 'Hospital,-Miss Ella- --Richardson, of 10-65-Report of School Visitors. Whitby, was the guest of A. and London, Ontario, January 2nd, I I.io-Music. 1918,to Mr.and Mrs. Bert Shepherd 11.15-Round Table Talk.by Proyti- Mullett last week. Samuel Westgate, V. a., of $73 Maitland Street, London, a tial worker. North Dakota, visited his brother- daughtei,(Anna Marie.) .. 11,45-Appointment of Nominating -A number from here went, Committee and Closing Exer- ----We -have--had, a_'successful .year, and in-law, X Boyes, recently. of down to Whitby on Friday even cls". 1. ...�I.. . . -Samuel and Mrs.. Linton, ArnmxooN Sasmif -'=! Arcola,.are visiting with, Picker. Ing to witness the bpekel match 2.00-Davotional Exercises,led by Rev, we take this -opportunity to thank our Bowman-friends for a few weeks. between Whitby and Mr. Emmerson, 'in which the latter won by 1.15-Words of Welcome.by Elder E. Many customers and friends- for their. -John Lockwood, of lindian villein to S. Sieveripiper. Head, Sark., is visiting with Thos: and Mrs. Calvert for a few days. -Among those who attended' 2.30-Provincial Convention Report, hearty co-operation. Our Christmas -W.-Shepherd, one of our local the funeral of the late Alfred by Rev, D. V. Van-Norman. last were : 8-00--�-Music- .".sports, succeeded in bagging a Allaway on Friday trade was just a little better than last 8.05-Reports of Departments, by the opleadid fox on Wednesday last. Mrs.-A. J. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs Superintendents. year, and - _A meeting.of- the A. 0, U. W. Earl Pearson, Maxwell Allaw this is certainly of special evening siad F. E. Gee, of Toronto. ay, 8.20-Music and Roll Call. T- . I will be held on Tuesday e, 3.20=Discussion of Depwtruents', led Deit. A good attendance is re- -"The Big Storeui.�for novil try by Provincial worker. `significance to us. Despite the many 'quested. supplies, grit, oyster shell, beef 4.00=Musle. -Lost-On King St., east, by scrap, ground bone, Herbageum, 4.05-Offering. calls on your purses during this war -et international poultry food, Zeno- 4.15-Nominating Committee's Report collectors for Bible Society, Friday,.Dec. 80th, two one, year, we are lice powder, etc. One only and Closing Exercises. ..obliged to feel; that you. tZe-old hand eiz hole Imperial EVENING SESSION bills.- Finder please leav*"- 7.00-Devotional Exercises.led by Rev. Rogers. Oxford range in first clastt-�- havp aDpreciated our eLyery efiort. -Miss Corp.White has returned Von-a snap for some one. 7.15-Secretary-Treasurer's Report. here she-1 � Tbe Pickeri.-Fifto of the 725� the city, w %1 - Addy had beenspendinga week . with Women's Institute w I hold their ba- th School to the Nation,"by frien1p• meeting on Tuesday, Ian, 26th. at Rev. J.O. Tottou. Stlecess iin(l pro�perity to you -all -F. B. Housser spent a couple the home of Mrs. Jank6R Brien. Ap 7•c5-1u c. 8.00-Address by Provincial Worker. - of days in,the city this 'week at- interesting feature of ,the pro -tendinx-the Fruit, Grower's Con- gram will be "Report art Proviti. 8 30-Offering. :Jor 191-6. a 8,34-Address by R It: tion. tial Convention." The report will Rev. John 3futc yea .9 05-Introduction of new President -Hobberlin suits and overcoats be followed-by discussion,',in which and Closing Exericises. in j• 'S. CHAPMAN -Walker's overal19-A.R.Clarke's all members are expected''. to take The local committee extend h hearty mitts and gluves-you get thein at part All ladies invited. welcome to-all delegates and friends. "The Big Store." -On Sunday' evening, at the -W. E. Ritchie has purchased close of the regular church service, a 100-acre farm near Hagersville. a large recimiting meeting, '"S County G6uncil He will take possession not later held in the Methodist church.,-The than March 15th. chair was occupied by the pastor, County of Ontario -Mrs. May, of Toronto, and Rev. J. Bedford, and music was .-son,joba May.of Minneapolti,Mo., furuishedby the anion choir, who The first meeting of the Council of :,ftinent several days last week with rendered several patriotic selec. the corporation of the County of Chas. It and Mrs. Palmer. tions. Col. S. S. Sharp, M. P.. of Ontario, for the year 1918, will be held -John and. Mrs. Calvert have Uxbridge, who is in command of pursuant,to Statute in the Council returned from their wedding trip the 110th regiment, made his first of Whitby.-on Tuesday the 25th day are now gett;ng comfortably appearance In Pickering and gave S Chamber, at the Court House. Town and of January, instant at the hour of MEN 'S TOR8 -settled. in the Sleep residence on r'S Most stirring address.. He Is a Two o'clock in the afternoon. the Brock road, just south L of--the pleasiag speaker, and be-has on. -All accounts to be laid before the We are pastainiaters in the art of general merchandising, and ea"a Kingston road. - tered upon his work with great Council should be forwarded to the guarantee that you will get satisfaction when you deal with us. -The police trustees met pur, enthusiasm. He pointed out the Clerk,properly certified, at least three Of course we have our specialties, these are men's wear, boots, shoes, suant to statute on Mond" IRST, great seriousness of the war at the days before the meeting of the Council. Dated at Whitby. this 17th day of and rubbers. We make the Williams' Shoe our chief specialty in ...&Dd organized as follows : Chair- present time and be emphasized January, A. D. 1916. heavyweights and the White Shoe the Specialty in fine weights. -man, John Draper ; Sec-Treas.. the fact that in order to win the •Jous E. FAREWELI- M. S. Chapman ; Inspecting Trus- war,- every eligible man would17 County Clerk. Co.,o titirio. We are agents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee per- to tee, W. G. Ham. have to Join the colors. He made feet satisfaction with every garmitit. -The_ ladies of the Institute a very strong appeal to the young have been learning.ning how fur sixty yearsr;--- have arranged for: sewing meet. wen in the audience. Col. A G. Good Implements We Q at Musa McCausland's home Henderson, now of Toronto, but f---e-_F_of Get tht!:babit, y me go to TheMena- Store onWednesday and Friday after_ orm r y the teaching sii�ff of nooseo'clock, sewing mach- the Whitby Collegiate. and well at 2 o'clo 9- R. A BUNTING RICKERING es are in readiness and shirts known throughou-t-the township, In ' Good Farming. are on hand ready to sew. All followed Col. Sharpe. He was -.E.,tablished 1857. the ladies are invited to help with badly handicapped by a severe '.Sleighs, Cutters. d work for Xhp Red Cross attack of lairrippe, but he' spoke Wagons- Buggies 'Society. Those wishing to take at consid"bie length in his usual D r REMEN the work -home- may get it on pleasing style. He pictured vivid- .' When requiring any implement for ;_�above days. ly-the-form -of government Cana- farm or read use we wilt he glad to We are well slipphed,,a fill all orders for your Holiday Baking. Our rhi aina eel, spices of all kinds. nuts =Victor-Rumpth weiniti-into-the dia-wotild try-caftugs yon mud kirepriciesltfhl4e� ciinfintiq- on. orainize and lemon p�. city 90 Wednesday to apply f6r winii-the war, and also the atroci- J. R. THEXTON, ft for your father, mother. sister or variety,figs crates,prunes,aliritols,etc..are the choicest—. ,/every i Inlistment for overseas service. ties ties as If you want a gift _practiced by the Germans, Repreien'tative"of Massey-Barris Co. brother, we can supply you. Call early and get first Mr. Rampth is not wit3iout mill- Capt. Every. who is in cominFID choice. For gents we have bedroom slippers. Mary traii.ping as he was for twelve of C. Coinliany, which is_recruitedshirts,collars. ties, mufflers, stick pins, cuff links Whitby years &,%�nember of the Queen's from Whitby townshin, Wh by WINTER GOODS I handkerchiefs, sweaters, etc. For ladies we Own of Toronto. We understand town find Pickering township, was, inter season has arrived have slippers, hosiery,sweaters,golf bou� As the wl Hata, toques, gloves, handerchtetsi. .that Mr. Rumpth has enlisted the next speaker. He referred we ara prepared to supply' 166th Queen's Own. and fancy -with the He chiefly to the work of recruiting your many wants in collars, stationery articles for the children. will hold an auction sale shortly and the financial aspect of the aur line. Books-toys,-games,mouth organa, Jack knives, dolls, in of his farm stock, etc., and will Canadian soldier and the soldiers' 'If you are in need of tact all you require for Christmas. -,4dnter into training as soon as he families, and showed that the Bob-sleighs and Cutters, Cutting can get his business affairs settled. soldiers and their families were Our confectionery is as usual fresh and -well assorted. Boxes, Pulpers, Gasoline -Ho, for Florida, Georgia, Al- well looked after by the country. Engines or Wheel- abams, California, . anywbere, The last speaker was Sargt.-Major G. A. GILLESPIE, '�-DUNBARTON Where clover, sweet peas, etc., Gandy, of Toronto, who is at barrows, pres- continuously bloom. Call on or •ent assistiog in the recruiting Call on or write to tment We have a complete assOr write or phone, No. 86 , Whitby, work in Ontario County.. He was L.' D. Banks, - Pickering .-Stephenson's office for Winter one of the first to-enlist after the tourist resort tickets. Also save dela ra tionof war. He gave an In- 1 of the famotils and take time by procuring all teresting account of his, ni:z- sommms expert- required tickets, one-way, round ences from the time he left uutil. DENTIST .1 'HAPPY THOUGHT" tr or reps 1 .9 at Stephenson's. he arrived In Toronto, after being has removed into his new office,on the • all oca an-we as ore Inver ilded h6me. Fie Rave__-& v-1-V-fT corner or V onge and Queen Mrs.,'110- -A ND ocean destinations, rates etc. account of the discomforts experi- ronto, Imperial Bank Building. This tickets re-' enced by the men of the first Con. office has Mn equipped with the most guaranteed right, and tic 'I Imperial Oxford deemed when not used. Hours tingeInt, these being due chiefly to modern of dental appliances with the 7 A. M. to 8 P. M inst, ri g up the exees@ive rains, beth R object of eliminating all painful operations. Stephenson'-s office, Whitby. land and France'. His description _Parlo."ooks, Heaters and --It is with deep regret that we. of the barbarities ler-pettated by MIT T Q report the death at midnight on the Germans upon the poor Bel. UM DALE .W-edoesday of Mrs J-'11_ Bandy, ,Oil Stoves. glans was heart-rending. this de. ' ' .;. in her 44th-year. For a number scription. being from his o u.per- --------Z.- I=X of years Mrs. Bundy has been in conal knowledge. He was one of Is the place to get your Bread Call in and see the very poor health, but through her the Canadians who "saved the Flour, Royal Household. Made determination and cheerful dis- day" at Ypres; but in this terrific from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try =JOSEPH -H • BUNDY— Koattion, she attended to her battle he was shot in the leg and a bag. usehold duties as well as wait also gassed, which rendered him' Also Glenom Flour. Pastry Flour -ing on - customers in the store, unconscious for three days. The sod managifig -:- Oat crushing daily the Independent great cry, he stated, was for men, very whom young mea to enlist so as to hasten OLLARS1 telephone eentral. She was and he strongly appealed to `Ffesl�lleliled Oats. WILIAM ! ,highly respected by all withC Shorts] Bran she was acquainted. She was an the victorious endini'of the war. active member of the Presbyter- Wbilei a number of young men Oats Crushed Oats I have a limited number of Collars to sell. at $2 snob. ian church, by whom she will be were 'present none handed in his Oat Chop Whole Clem treatly missed --now. She Is survived name, but the prospect is quite Secure a�bargoib, Cracked Corn Corn Meftl her two sons, Frank, of Toron. bright for a number of recruits and Arthur,.wh6 is in training from this neighborhood. The Mixed Feed - .,DatryF#ed. Rugs, Robes, Blankets, Trunks, -Sui.t 08805- in Toronto for�overseas service. 116th battalion iq now over 850 Caldwell's Cream, substitute Shoe and Harness repatrinx neatly and promptly. She is also surVlved b' 'one broth- strong and.it is hoped that by the Calf Meal and -er, Councillor,J. W. Lateman, of end of the month it will have attended to. Mol^941ne Meal. Whitby, and two sisters, Mrs. reached its full strength. Itis ex-George Seldon, of Oshawa, and petted that a-second battalion will '_190cial-prices in ton lots.-: -PICKERING 1E1ARNZS&-FMP0RWT*1 =Miss Fanny Bateman, of Whitby. be asked from Ontario County in BELL PHONE__ The funeiial will take place to- order Eo make up the $00,000 that W. J. COAKWELL X9, "Ycrl 'T770493M Rome Phone 2501. have 9he ---*kmd:= Mr ca all g a am F&U2] __PiCl morrow (Saturday) afternoon at the Dominion Government has Home cemd-tery. offered to the mother country: Cho' _J CO, to Erskine Chopping every day. A h )K_ __�- ..-I ­ , . I