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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_01_28..,� :,E.•,. .:"".r-- ., ,,,�-,•.;._�Y. -r •.vxar- •.-r r-+�sr. ,y ri:- .. �p..u. .. .t,F, .;- n.,, -...� .r'•., •r'a-v ..:.�.,..SW-, C..•. .y.�n,. .y '%. f .,i.+r•. '-b'--: .v�.bs-Y 7 4¢c. ...'n.0 , . ,x.: • ..,�"'� -- -,... . .,,-s:a..., ,!ID 3 ,,. �,.. .'•_:-.. _...: .i LLn ,.." _ •..aft - - Q x 0 0 e 18 8 11 .• .. FRID �Y JANUARY _ 'VTOL �:- _ .P��B.ERiN(�, ONT ,. . , WNITYVAL= BROCK ROAD $xtaaitabed 75_years PINK- MILLS _ :Bear in mind the lecture and ouster Mrs. W. H. ducksoa is confined tosupper at the Baptist Church on Tues- hr r bed with ail attack of la grippe. RE oO� dayy, Feb.sth. Rev, Mr, Bchu-tt,-M.A.. Beth Badgerow ie making g0000dd Pro_ XXW ` L•L.D, of Toionto, will give his grecs with the erection of his new E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- ' . treed member of the Opptometrical Also- popular lecture. entitled • Egypt and residence, the shingling being now .`a station of Ontario, special aLtentiqa si9ea to FLOUR :- the Holy Land as Relating-tor 'arty completed. - SILLS this d minx nit glass". EyeK teased Sce. 181 Present War." The famous' Male W. H. Jackson attended the Sabo WHITE SATIN-l3Ri>iAD Oborw will` furnish music for the --bath Convention at Altona on - -- -_- - — - n d is a S O. McKINNON, M.D.; L.R.C.S., bveuing. da i an repot cry profit- 0. �T ed ea v t- N,. Ediabar h, member of the Oolle¢e of _CREAM BUNS—FAMILY - able and interesting time, gg -- Phyeloirar anC Surgeons of Ontario,lteeouate aREERWOOt1— "��"' r< of! Bo al oonese of g���, Bdiabnteh. TEA BIIN9—PASTRY'. SCARBORO 19 attsatioa to asieases of..womea ane _ James Denny has paid to the farm• - -- I W18h•�011 allt}38' COmph• ebifdsea, niers aaerestaeno*,Bsouslesat._ ere of the townbbip since the first of A telegram received in the city Sun- :.`PiCKERING MEDICAL'SURGICAI . Ontaria winter wheat Bran January, the sum of-$even tbbusand day night conveyed news of the death dollars. Oa account of the large on Saturday near Haliepbury.of Dr. a11eIIt8 Of the Boas oil. and X-RAY INSTITUTE and Shorts at $23 and amount of revegue from the sale o1 'John G. Morgan,formerly of Tdronto, lPi9>l:HItINf#, - - ONTARIO stock as well as fiom-grain, etc..farm• who a short time ago went• to the �► __._ _x,24 per ton. ers should be welt off. No one euviee north country. He was. the second I ask you to remember. 4hat -mss. 4i.9IN TOwz:E, X. a., M. n., C. lt., them their good" "luck aa-lorgeers ae don of-the late Georgi Morgan, of ----�; h pbysi�-m-�*ta class of people had harder luck than Scarporo, and a brother of Glen T. I Want to get your wheat ep.oialidiaRrotLl Di.w.. P:oxt.ttaDi, These rices are for ton lots. - Y{' +• ,ices of Mon, ectal Ds a women, aticp they.from poor ciops•and low prices. Morgen;'whc resides near Agincourt. ' Ylaaore Mon,X-BaDiseexaasse oa. Diereses cancers,eye. - _ .•. Dr. Morgap was a comparatively and barley at the i+ ercDoes,thzwtend lana >iiaftasttasresaad STOUFFVILLE young man,between thirty and for ' �seats Lad ohronfe diseases. - veers of age, and very popular Ln Scar- highe8t, marked oma Hoasr>9 to a and t to @ p.m. eels SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. Jas, Underhill was a business visitor born where he was well known. ` oalIIe• to Stouffvtlle on Saturday. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Alfred PughL has bought the Davis GREENWOOD, '.. E. FAREWELL S.C., HARRIS- property., near the- Presbyterian y church. Mrs. Fleur of Bask. is spending a I have a limit number Of V . T22.County or"nAttoeaq,and oaaat: .AND STEAM. ' few days with her sister. Mrs:(Rev.) 19s1tsitor. ooar i Haase.Whitby. 1s-y Wm. J.Bryant Is now•aerying three y calendars for customers " -- - months on the jail farm as a result of J, O, Totten. 'AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and selling whiskey without a license. James Denny shipped two car toads W110 use our flour. I Will *soliojtor.Notary Public.Eta Manam, J• L. SPINHf LIMITED Mrs, John Ratcliffe is at Hamilton of hogs, cattle and sheep from Green- : an. Omar Stock St.North,Whitby. sty at the home of her "dell titer, Mrs. burn on Tuesday. give them on = Dental PICKERING. INT. (Rev.) Lowrey who hxs undergone as Arcbie Mair has been confined to operation. the house during the last couple of, request. Y ']�LAgE B. BEATON. D. D. S., A The ladies of the town have decided weeks with la grippe: _ .ate 4raduate of the Royst-L'OU06V of Bert �M � �" N TE D . o furnish and decorate the . sdout E. Perch shaved his houseWId effects _�. u� `� � Bazsiwns sad L'niverrity of Totonto, omee Farm of two hundred acres or rooms. A grant of 8?a has been made to Toronto a short time ag-o,having over W.�,pringie'e hgrdwsre store, Whitby. left the employ of�'m. Pengelly. �• Q'RiF.n�r�.�' orrice honrgt9 to 1 to 650. Ind phone ice more with ood bush wanted by our council. g Ed mart Burt h+.s left the employ of • BTU phone 990. 4Up Dr. D. C. Snaith has been elected to purehwae ur will purchase chairman of the public and high school Rotlert B}7rell, having enlisted with �u!>ltatsf �Gafela, good block of bush land. board at their initial meetingon Wed- the 118rb Batt; and is now training,at If you have land to nesday evening Wt. Whitby. ii » ' G, HAM-}seller oftarria a sell write. Our town waa shocked when i the Simon Adamson and wife, of Ern- E A S. TL A K E ' fold, Stan.. is 'pendia a couple' oil le of �Y . Licenses !a the oonati of Onts.rto ' ee� r Ftidden death of Mrs. Huntley Ince g` p Piekrriax Village. ply Joha Washer & Comapa,ay bliss Gertae Mitchell} was anuounced months with his parents, John and POUCHER Real Estate Auo- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE her Saturday last. The funeral Mrs. Adamson. .- ,.` �• ltoaeer, valnator,collector and issuer 8 ADEswIDB 8r., E., TosoxTo.. took place on Monday to Dickson's Mise G, Pengelly returned to SCran- iof aearriaar}tonnes.Broataam. soy. T cemetery.-._ ton.-Pay on Friday last,-aftes�-ap@ - - -- � 8t4_1 ]1SDE-N BL iLDIWd#�-- inir a couple of-months-here with her HOPPER Issuer- of Marr{�e -T� p}toyaHAM -- mother and brothers. 1J. Licesnass in ch.ppoonnaty of onto Mn. :B. T. Lw� Mrs. Morden. of Mongolia, was in ease at stare cad hie reddswor.Claremont. Veterinary Surgeon Mrs.John Soden spent a eduplo of the village last Wednesday. 'he hav- $.BEATON TO WNBRIP OLERK Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vote. date in the city this week. ing taken part in the patriotic concert • �••v+n•••• ref Mitnis rinary Coll @ Mrs. Wm. Cassie spent Monday and given here on that date, lsedeviuar , Aasom"ac s. man" to loan eg Tuesday with relatives in Toronto. Those who were Instrumental[a gel - to lays -Lana Yantye I# and Graduate of the Veterinary Albert Beer visited his sinter,Mrs. ting up the patriotic concert given ,swear- a b : oat t-y Science Association. Harry Wright, of Georgetown, last here last Wednesday evening deserve � L'GH S. PUGS, Glen Major, Oat ".; Ind. Phone Clare. 8908 week. much credit. The program was the The shingle that has given satin �i Licensed snationew S:wau•s szpera• best given here for. some time and faction for aver 80 gears. Empire saner in traversed and &w7coahbrrd owwL CLAREMONT, ONTARIO "tires in Toronto and Beaverton for a certainly deserved amuch larger audi- Corrugated lion Mwith a �in. by maim conducted asyywwbsrs. write for terms few weeks. once. However. the proceeds amount- 2 in. corrugation, ass it before you and particulars. Poona Lod.U24. ably �• G . R . e A t W•S T $ R John and Mire..Everest,of East To. ed to some$8(1.00• buy other makes.' If you are In � POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Tonto, spent over Sunday with their . for Cotner of Tarp cad Ontario. Ana Veterinary Surgeon people here, the Gammage family, WHITBY need of a Cream Separator. Try A rebs of.11 kinds attanaed w en shortest Honor Graduate of the Ontario Ted and Mrs.Ilam spent Saturday a Premier for 80• daga. Also notice' AddrereGrana llivrr r.O., Ont. Veterinary College, and Honor--. and Sunday in Scott with the latter's There are over a hundred and thirty gasoline @ugines from $39.00 -up. B. POWELL, Licensed- Allo- ary Associate of the Ontario uncle, e'en. Meek. wbo is seriously ill. soldiers stationed here who are drill- gee or write me before buying. - W siooear, va►aasor cad *noses= toe VeterinaryColle g - risani�of ontario and York. All kinds of -- Ind. phone 9A� their friends Thursdayevening last, Great Interest is manifested In the Bell Phone. � Fred and Mee. Bunker entertained }nit twice daily. s ' sates sondnated a tbrr vatrty-or by snamos. ML notes oonras•d for dans m' other per- Claremont - - i0 and all re ort a verryy enjoyable time. re-count of the local Option- ballots tionlarr apply at residence.Elisabeth at. Pial. Q The many tManda of Mee. Joseph fore Judge McGillivray on Friday. - PiAe>[lIIg art". PLone orders}alt at NZING�ce�Pick NE B�T�dwiER SHOP Mitchell will be pleased to hear that Everbearing strawberries,.A novelty F• J. Prange, " reins,or l[aanab's ewer, Clarrmons, will r♦ ` oelvaprompprastentioo. 11"efactionan arse- she is improving slowiv, after her that has become a staple, to treated feed, lty phoasaambsrlrtiadrpaadrat 1001 severe illness. authoritively by t:bxt expert,Frank E., The Ladies'Aid of St. John's church Beatty,in th#s week's Country Geptie- .. .Ti• Wanted .� A full line of Fresh Meats dlways will meet at the home of Mrs, George man. 3' mber ! on hand at shop. 'Philip on Wednesday afternoon,Feb. The Bishop of Toronto,-Dr. Swaney C 2nd, at 290 p. m, is to dedicate a memorial window to" 0 - :-la the Lag. Wagon on road every day. The members of the ounR eople's the late James Rutledge at the worn- were entertained at the home of Bnnday. ' w pay per for No.1 Base- armors' Intitute here on um ' wood. $15 r M for No. 1 Maple, -her-@ cattle wanted their trachea, Mrs. L. Johnston,Johneconest The annual meetings of the mea and Thursday evening. The Rev. Mr. women's F Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing, 1$15 per M for No.1 Soft Elm',$16 W J�i9 O'C01NOR, PICKERI�iG Totten addressed the n their Class Friday will be of unusual interest be- 15 per!!f for No. 1 Rock Elm, a Corner ging and Church Ste. motto.-while Mrs. Fleur ,of Bask.,de- cause of the special features of the. -Corrugated Iron, -- Js16 to$24 per M for No. 1 white � lighted the ponnp� people with her program. Eastlake Shingles; ['I _ Ash, delivered at vthe mill at, COIF CQAL selections in elocution. Others assist- The military funeral of Jsck Brit- Green River. ed in making the }evening an enjoy• ton, who died at Port Per and was Cedar Posts, Steel Poste, able one. buried here from his father''home _ - whopping and Oat Rolling as usual I will have constantly on hand MOUNT JOY sive affair. -- unday afternoon was a most impres Wire Fencing. G.Barnes, Green River a ftiII supply of coal at lowest — Thetlstude A of the Whitby high If you are going to build, let we On Wednesday, Jan. 19th,the home school for the first time occupied the give you my price on any- • _ possible price. of Uriah and ]gra. Young, "Cosy new building on Tuesday. It is a rove- thing you may JOHN PHILIP Nook,"was the scene of a very pleas- farina o! up-to-dateaeae. There is require. ant event, the occasion being the cele- formal opening for the citizens a littler We H. GIBSON, bration of the 60th anniversary of later-on. A. � REESOR, $as a full line of trash and cur- For the first time In many years n, 45-1 GREENBIIRN STATION. their waddingg Their home was pret s _:ed meats oonstantlg On Land. y till decorated with white carnations, Scugog Island has the honor of having yellow daSodila and 'n-a on colors. its representative.ia•th@ county roan- LOCUST HILL - ,Spice Rall, Breakfast Bacon; EES, ESTATE46805 large golden bell was suspended in cit elected co the aardenahip. Reeve $itm, Bologna, Weiners, etc- ""' the archway between the parlors with Wm.J.Jackson was elected to the _ 1866 on one side Lod 1916 on the other. first ballot by a vote of thirteen to Clarence E. twelve. Oddi enough his was the Highest iprleAn paid for _-'_' � Their son. , with wife and first name drawn from box by Col. SlaughteringL � C� _ Butcher a cattle � � children, Master Gordon and Mise Farewell. Of coarse be voted for him Dorothy,were present cad ably sexist " a r ed an the emtertainment of the guests, self t accordance with the, arrange- .A T who numbered about one hundred, tient nmoogat the members of the -;iekering �tueru I have'For Sale a House and Le coming tram Flint, Mich., Calgary, party to which he 1•,eiongs. Dobson -- " --- ---- ---- in Pickering 'Village. Large Sark„ Portage la Prairie,Man.,Thorn• was the nominee of the other party. t gardele', some young fruit bury, Toronto. Newmarket, Oshawa, Rev. Mr.-Foster...conducted the - .4010db%F F3�rst-olws rigs for hire trees. Everything in stoullville, Ringwood, Green River, glous service at the opening session, _ Day Or IIlgliit $rat-class re ire Whitevale, Box Grove, Brock Road; The beat Sunday night recruiting StOY'8 ..ar4bsLm- After re- meeting yet was the last one. The IIS meets a Ta1IIB VILLI RUU gain,for some one. eelving a warm eeption from host oya year we are ' attended to. and hostess, the guests were all inyit- Bascom was chairman and a good one. _going to have regular Teaming promptly Dr. Kaiser,of Oshawa,was the chief ed to stepoutside while Mr.Anderson, ?' Agent for Canad�s Carriage Co. �• �, Richardson• of Calgary, took a snap-shot of the speaker. His study,of the war' was bargain days, we bride an groom.-their-chi} a most interesting cies, He made a will cut the prces all to We Be Peak gmndebildren- and also of the entire sp eodiap es,fore 1a Hat-MT O. i__ P ie=a0_Q' Notary Public, Pickering, company. 'The attention of the guests Goodfellow, local treasurer of the _ was then called to the dining-room, Patriotic Fund,told bow it had been this apace it-will pay you. it START RIGHT= -- Hage yon lots of Water? The tables looked beautiful and invite expended to date. He argued strong As a starter we have 'a a ' ing. When 'all were seated and had ly for the unmarried main to go;show• bunch of post "Grose Your success in business life will C. S. FJCZ. OF WMrMVAL.R partaken of the good things provided, ing that the separation fund per bun- Po depend almost entirely upon Mr. McNeill,their pastor, proposed a dred thousand amgunts annually to Canada views," regular the school yea attend and is Prepared to fainlsh you apything toast to the bride and groom of fifty $42•�•� Were two�Cit irde of the rice 2 for b cents, while_ its ability ta start you right. in the line of water supply such as years ago,gave three cheers,and atter half million mento go from Canada p ., ++ married men;thea it would cost -this they last will sell them at - pumps. windmills, hydraulic Tame, ringing For he is a jolty good fellow, count eighty-four million a year on 6 for 5 cents. F=OTT plumbing. etc. r „ all retired to the drawing room,where country a purse of old and man other beauti- account of separation allowance more t' Th are aUo a rE we drillers g than if unmarried men, went to the Columbia 611 just are They fu gifts were presented to the bridal ��G%�%%� /r/ • and respectfully solicit_.yoar-patron; couple by Mr. McNeUL._ The btides- fret. A tableau,Tenting on the old selling ' w811 just now, a��. a �.4R� n� Oar• a for the Aure. _'Ind, obon,n. maid,now Mrs.John Abblett,of'To- camp u�• realistic stage setting everybody will have a. age with singing b a dozen soldiers'*bo Tonto,a sister of the groom, was peen- g y New Year if they has a recognized standing =Dory ent and presented to the company. took Part,was s moat effective part of happy �.; anpetYor business training and TOOLS Sg�$PLNED Frank Wismar,of Flint.,Sieh.,enter• the program rapt.Every announced. get a Columbia which wistin students to good positions. tained and delighted all with comic that nearly-nine hundred hay@ enlist- an disc record. � � gg We In a spp6eccWry of crosscut saw@, songs and otlfer humorous selections, ed in the 118th. and that when it is plays y All bslsinese-schools are not alike. Tools of all"kinds. Locks repaired. g completed a second battalion for On- Tone-above all•Tone. -Get f Write to-day for our Large;Osta- Interspersed by conga, recitations and P Razor-honing.&specialty. For a first• a rhes b otl3ers, to which the tario Oonnty wilt be started with a Columbia. e and see the advantages this i y x ooggnn claw hair trim or an easy shave call groom responded, The friends then Lieut.Cameron se O.O. The Sunday sehoofi•t ors. Open all year. •Eater at the East-end Barber Shop, :, dispersed to their homes, after wish• night meetings will be continued. The T. Moore XCr giAibm any time. Some our House Furnishings of; all ;npl the host and hostess many, more war pictures thrown on the. screen , THE PICKERING- NEWS W. J. Mott. Princl kind@. Sli�tly used Oarpets ymm of ha pines• and pproeppeentyy and a`t"tbese meettliga are wonderfully Druggist-Graduate Optician Dor.YeaRlapd.'Qbm1b- gam, fromAS cents a yard np• ybar►ktog_t em for eir_ktnd hoop Interesting. The Wbltby orchestra _-�'u1 .Z1Q t W.J:� _.J_�>t E G,tality. a capttst zansicai / 4 2 7 7' From the NW& Wed THE AGONEES Useful tfints anti bout the ., aneral Informa- BETWEEN ONTARIO AND tion for the Busy. T18H COLUMBLL I - iselin�, Ouse A Nerve Trouble, Alwa 0 to "OuSeWlte Tndii ant Weak, Watery Bic o& Carn;hto Ice Items From Provinces Where Many ra atade Boys - Only those who have been attacked Q_ and Girls Arp with neuralgia can form the faintest Help for Rome Laundries. you would the common laundry var- idea of what its victims suffer. A Soothes and smooths' Living. -'Every woman wrestlediety. and JiPL tingling of thetender skin, a sharp % n who hasNever iron your dainty dress acces- chapped hands sudden stab from some angry nerve' '-with the problem of looking well 913, a Keeps the skin soft. Sold Thr4 Lethbridge men have already, C paroxysms of pain—that' then piercing small income realizes that the ability aeries on a sheet that tit not bn1nacu in metal boxes and tin tubes won the D.C.M.. at the front. -iron-that is not above -with an Crystal Springs is neuralgia. The cause of the trwbl% Q do things Fred Turgeon of C it chemists and general suspi last fall. is disordered .nerves, due to weak, its soludon. A crublPled 'Sion. if you. are the fortunate Sask., has been missing since way toward sseik=of a gas or an electric iron, stores everywhere-. blood. The cure is Dr. Wil- "blouse or a soiled vestee will spoil the PO At Regina there are 27 first-class watery so much;�the better,but keep'anY-kl�-_ effect of an otherwise smart costume, teachers, 106 second-class, and 54 llama' Pink Pills, which make new, board is rich, red blood, and thus sooth and but professionalclean. See to it that your Free booklet 9 third-class. cbeaning is always _q. request 11 padded and ,evenly covered, At the Saskatoon Normal School strengthen the disordered nerves and expensive, and apparently Q= must we cure. neuralgia. Mr. Louis Martini be born with a talent for laundry work otherwise the lumps may mar the ap-, this year there are 28 first-class, 93 Ont., says:-"I am writing pearance of your finished work. second, and 74 third-class students. Mi Just as one must be.born with a talent he great benefit Dr. 4 -for music. So if you have a knack For taking a hunk of coal, valued to let you know t at $'!, Harry Harasyn was fined $25 Williams' Pink Pills have been to me. for wilelding a smoothing iron and ap- Raisin Sauce---One cup qttaitered and costs in the police court atVin- Two years ago I was a physical wreck. plying soap and water rejoice, and if CHESEBROUGH MFG.CO. My nerves were all unstrung and I you'haven't-well perhaps even then raisins, one and .one-half cups cold nipeg• tortures from neuralgia, in you,may find these suggestions worth water, one-half cup sugar, juice one 1860 Camd"t Ave. Montival It is said that a supply of 40 cars, suffered while. half lemon. Simmer raisins in water a week for-four months would�-stili­the head and throughout the nervous r system generally. I was almost unfit Never wasli-your sheer blouse, c til soft, add sugar, boil gently fi, leave grain in Jhe district around Oy (ling any y teen minutes and just before ...... en. Alta. for work, and only managed to get lar, etc., without men - I rips or breaks that may have ap- flavor with lemon juice. Lethbridge must seek a new chiefalong with the greatest difficulty. peared, nor without removing possible Carrot Croquettes.-Boil cirrota! doctored for about five months, and in ithin, cut into small rounds, put two of police, the result of Chief Skelton's stains. There are, of course, man tender"in two waters, mash!smooth,'toget'ier, with bit of butter between, appointment as a captain of the Kil- this time took over forty dollars worth adi- add beaten egg, one large teaspoonful,and bake. For filling make sauce of ties. '-Of medicine without any benefit. pioprietary cleansers and stain er pepper and malt to cators on the market, whose merits melted butter, butter, flour and milk. Have oysters The city of Calory will offer a re- More, I was actually growing worse, have no part in an article like -this. taste, and set paste aside until cool.I ready, cooked in enough of their,ward of $250 for the return of the and finally had to take to my bed.--My .44L But It is well to remember that most, enough to handle. Form into cro- lost Waterworks plans and the' con-,nerves got so bad that I could not I oil in fine crumbs, set in I liquor to thin white sauce, when add-, turn over in bed without help, and the but not all, fruit stains and those, quettes, r or long-�ed, to consistency of thin cream. Sea- viction of the thief or thieves. I . was something awful As I am made by tea or coffee can be removed cold place for one-half hour There is still a small quantity of pain Sea- non, put portion between layers of -by pouring boiling water over the er, and fry in deep fat until well!'s id,-,a farmer, you can easil-1 see that-ne- spot.. Blood stains should be soaked browned J_shqrtpake*nid some on top And serve. grain unthreshed in Alberta, con work was being neglected,-so erable of that small quantity being eesaary in cold water, 'then washed in -c r Pudding.-Into one pint I :I-sent for a brother who was in 0 old Ambe Randy Hints. in stack in the northern districts. cupful yellovs Alberta, to come and take charge of -water,then in warm water with Plenty scalded milk stir one ci i - Many wolves been killed- this' -of soap. Ink spots should be rinsed'corn meal and one quart sliced sweet, For Damp Feathers­�-Throw some winter around Brancepetb, Sask. Rab-,the work. When my brother arrived an repeated cold waters, then soaked' apples. Add one-half teaspoonful,salt on the fire and hold the feathers )r the'he at once urged me to try Dr. Wil- bits died off,consequently food fc in'milk. Neither cold water nor milk I salt and one cupful molasses. Mix all over it, shaking them vigorously.,wolves became scarce and they grew hams Pink Pills, telling me of some thoroughly; add two quarts of milk, Don't put them so near the fire that obser- will fix a stain. ithorou bold. cures that had come under his Never wash white and colored fab-' and pour into I crge buttered dish and they will burn. In Winnipeg the other day a young cation. I got half a dozen boxes, and in the same water, and in wash- bake in slow oven four hours. When', To Clean Cloth.-To" clean black lady found before they were gone there was rice 0 no on t thea were _$in­gme. Alto- �eolered fabries do not fail to car seat w6n she bent to � �;0 PAIIJ a Plear, _nd a roll look no he the colors. One method of doing this have forced through the pudding and of ivy leaves. Steep them well in; gether I used nine boxes of the Pills, is to soak the garments overnight in apples will.be rich brown. ',boiling water and leave until cold.I for an orange lost from a parcel. The and by that time I was a well man. Cabbage--One medium-sized .Sponge the material with this info- owner was found. - and it is impossible to say how -w solution .made by dissolving one Red Clearing the 500 miles of sidewalks sion"and it-will be both clean and re-!• thankful I was for my release from ounce of sugar of lead In eight quarts head red cabbage, one large tart ap I in Winnipeg and removing the snow of cold water. Another method is to- ple, one onion, two tablespoons beef vived. 1 from the centre of the street pave- Patti'" rinse in salt water, using two rinsing drippings or lard, one-fourth teaspoon' For 'rooth4che.-Take a fresh cab-I ments is costing the city $3,000,as the � You can-g*t Dr.Williams'Pink Pills -leaf and roll it with the rolling- result of a recent snowstorm. -dealer in medicine or by waters. A third is'to put a cup of pepper, three Cloves, one tablespoor'bags from any 7 vinegar in the final rinsing water. salt, one cup water, one-half et:-p vine-1 pin to. crush all the veins. Then hold mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or in it to , I The sum of $40 in bills conscience six boxes for $2.50. from The Dr. Wil• Wash colored fabrics In warm,'not gar. Shred cabbage and wash . the fire till it Is as hot as can be, sent to the city treasurer hot water, and do not rub soap on cold water. Melt drippings in heavy borne. Tie it on the face before go-I nwrey,was limns Medicine Co.,Brockville, Ont. them; dry them in the shade and as kettle, add cabbage.-onion in -which ing to bed. This is a simple, but an I of Sailt�atoon recently. A note said i this amount had been wrongfully tak- Some domestic cloves have been stuck. apple in quay- almost certain cure. quickly as possible. Bright Saucepans-if saucepans-or 1 en.from the-city •some time 0 SOLDIERS' LINGO. Ig science experts wash fine colored teat and remaining ingredients. Cover' which-have I Following negotiations w ic a clothes in starch water instead of-with tight and simmer about two and one-shave to be used over a smoky�-been under way since August of last Battl n soap. 'They use a quart s, adding --ffi-o-re water if fire, try smearing a little grease over efield Slang Used In the Great of strained half hour year, the Imperial Oil Company, capi- starch to four quarts of water, and a needed. the bright- parts. Thi., will prevent,talized at $50,000,000, has decided to War. of the starch.to eight of. the Net Croquettes.-One cup stale the smoke from' blackening them. If quart washed afterwards in hot water t . make, Regina the distributing-point The British soildier, in his fondness ground crumbs, one cup ni�lk. one or he est of a huge ter in the second. for the Canadian w oil for slang, calls all shells llsouvOnlrs." Wash silk, crepe de chine..lukewarm r Georg- two ilightly beaten egg yolks. three- pan will be a- bright as ever. refining plant. But these "souvenirs," says The New iette crepe garments in'lukewarm. fourths cup broken *&]nut meat-;,one- Cure for Creakinr S�oei,-Take a York .Times, are divided into "will-o% soapsuds, rinse in water of the same third teaspoon onion juice, one-half fine aw or a darning needle.and in-1 I tawisps." "humming birds," "Si&- arefullv between the soles of temperature and press before they are teaspoon sAlt anti few grains pcpperi- •sort it c GERMANS SICK OF W A R. ing Sarahs," and 11pwTidge pots." ' containing 'he shoes. Then introduce a , little "Woolly Mititas" are shells that burst -quite dry. Never use board or wring- Mix and form Into.- balls 'er for these delicate pieces, but pat about one,-tablespoon each roll in ex- pnraffin oil. A small oil-can such as!Men in the Trenches Are 'Now Ardent in puffs of white, woolly smoke. and press with the hands. Corduroy tra, crumbs, dip inobeater egg diluted ii used to-lubricate sewing maebines Peace.Advocates. ,"Baby" and "mother" are types of skirts are- washed In the same way, with one-fourth cup water,and roll may be used for the rurpose. TI-xis -M Roland of V� o British guns. Bullets are "haricot will may take away the creaking. r-S�maine Role tenna wh and if they are pinned carefully upon again in bread crumbs. Let -stand trnr- 4,-- Q­ tile 'i'm am! 10ir I ed te an, 1.1 the 12I.M V1211ned, ti,e'll fl� In dmi, ?Rt tes a Imter to th,--' known as the "imaginary ration," and I o bi-_ _r;jnd yciti wi;l find it umneressary to en��yg!z -�j �_rt,���read in Kit titt, ter intt� a bas;n. Then sire from a German soldier who -wire en ng is rb iron them. Where white silk gar- forty seconds. take an ordinary plant pot, put a, fighting in the trenches in northern traps"and "spiders' webs." A battle Oyster is 'important battle iments show signs of turning yellow it Shortcake.-For the-filling: MY], in the bottom and see that it is France. a "show," and an -it well to-add a little boy-ax to the we- One u rt o q, perfectly cle-lin- Then iill withjwnfp�' icture show." To. be cat tn,L!_� - I --,My whWe experience at the front, F -ptured 7. 'butter, two " a I flour, -one and leave for one hour longer, phen, h letter says, 'and I ter in which they are washed. bi=ter, t ezpoons the hear is to be "scuttled," to be wounded is -cant cup milk, salt, pepper and eel- empty and place over the-butter. The If you have found the ordinary a.-Ld see in these trenches strengthens to be "washed out," and to be killed is -starch unsatisfactory when "doing. 'pry salt. For the shortcake: Two moisture from the plant pdt. keeps znv conviction that every man who has to be "put in a bag." up" your fine lingerie try making cups flour, two teaspoons baking pow• the butter nice and Cirm. I . * * ' . �anything to do with this vv—ar is. sick The German soldiers • call bomb- Fk,r women of limited means it is I Istarch either of borax or gum rabic. der, one-half teaspoon salt, one-fourth and tired of it. My-only wish is to be dropping from an aeroplane "laying The borax method.,is the simpler in teagpoon la'rd, btitter, -or drippings, beat to have,two or three pairs of in- -er again eggs." The pilot of the plane is &I- able to,return home ar�4 never -'that it is'merely added to the rinsing three-fourths pup mirk. Sift to%�ether expensive corsets,, rather tharr one have.any part.in warfare. I can as- •ways called "Emil" or Heinrich," and water (two heaping teaspoonfuls of flour,sa t and bak ffioW expensive- pair. Try to change your 'fighting min the observet Franz. From n powder of short now that the -11g]: the ob- sure you eCi eV-erTd-a­y­.---N�ever weir the- ---Urax to five quarts of water is the---ci�k­e,­and-mix with milk. If cake is 'Ver's nickname the soldiers .have . 6&�� here to-day are the peace advocates of ser proportion) and gives the garments to be made in one instead of several' same pair two days running. -The the'future and of peace at any price. coined the'verb "franzen," to mike a when ironed just the right amount of individual pof-tiors,diVide dough into corsets that are not in use can be,All these men who were so enthusias- military observatinn, and another, • crispness. To make gum arabic ftarch two pprts and roll each' thin, p'ace straightened out and aired. An ex-'tic to go to the front sincerely hope I'verfranzen,"to observe mistakenly or use half an ounce.of the kum arabiccueabove- putting small 'pensive corset must be*".nt 'to . the the other. to see carelessly. The enemy's projectiles to a cup of boiling water. Dilute to pieces, of butter. between; and bake.,cleaners occasionally, bait it is quite another and pray that they will not live anothcr War on this earth, and that they call "woolly bears," or "Rowdy Nss and use as For individual sen roll dough possible to clean a cheap pair at suit your taste in stiffness ren'- -Henrys," or "trailer wagons"; and if their child. .4 children will be spar home; of course, they may not look' such hdrrors in their lives. It is for they are shrapnel, they are known as Yso weil as the one cleane'd by a pro- this reaso.i that these tired wornout "sprinkling cans." fc�sional cleaner. This is how to clean,and disgusted soldiers are tired, to corsets. Stretch on a board and scrub with a brush dipped in soapy water,to,continue fighting until a lasting peace An i orant man is usually inner- 4- 1 1 is declared." .6 _which a little borax has been added- ant of the fact that he is ignorant. X 94 They should be scrubbed until ...... Vp Crowned King. .. :.,. much dirt as possible has been re-, "Fred, dear, I feel it in my bones moved, and then they should be rins`-! "I h' -ing of his that you are going to take me to the ear McGinnis is 1, -ed in theatre to-night:" "Which bone,'darl- clear water. Pin the corsets- - : household.". &A flat on a board to dry in the air,I -Sure, his wife crowned Iiiin with'i ing?" "I am not sure, but I think.it 7. but. not W the sun- the stove lid." is.my wish bone." 7. X -N CLOSED. F.VNIOUS ViN "The Three Pigeons" Has Many :Does Pain Interfer _-Literstrx-Associaflons. Thre IDD1na i.6- _Xtengioh 19 . .--There is a ------ "The Three -Pigeons," one. of EK-ng-- remedy land's oldest and most famous inns, �� bles and the sole existing tavern of Eliza bethin times, was closed-recently by the Middlesex Licersing Justices-4n- hsrd-4�ooil In-A-lulface oak fintsh. -Sloafi's.* s well finished leav ---f--fit.-Top accordanei-With ii-inovement__,�naugu- Extends to six feet, in o • rated some time ago by the temper. diameter 44 inches. Price ............... .........$8.94L. 55.-A solid substantial. well =nstructed table. Wade once leaders to restrict the number of of selected hardwood in surfa^­ OQK finish. Large A I,ument* licensed inns. The inn was.1u. sed-as a pedestal on a platform with claw ]eqg. Extends. to six feet­T%ris wel.1 finished leaves with each table. Top' id 'Inches In diameter, Price ............... background for the low com y scenes 44 unsolicited gratefu -11-M�er-r-y-Wives-of.-Windsor," and Read th�i 6S.-Made of hardwood, in a rich in the Lf golden finish or in surface ea1c. Ex- testimony-'. ",she Stoops to Conquer," Goldsmith's tends to sit feet, with fou exten- -And is.alluded to in Dickens'"Our Mu- e of�tor 42 -r e be- at-on' leaves to li.t, -81s Not long ago my eft knee foal Friend." The inn perhaps has inches square. A �esme lame and sore. It pained Price, golden finish me many restless nights. So se- had more literary associations than.n. rrice, surface oak ffiiiiti.** any other English tavern. TIOUS did it become that I was Frqif,,ht paid for Ontario and Qu;- %K 1'f6rced to consider giving up'my + bec. $ 5 and up., �r* a ttsiw& -Our Swico are tfutn work when I chanced to think of A Fallure. th" ton of Canada. Write for, catalogue to X e nomin X S16gn a Liniment. Let me sity- "I bcar old Gotrox has lost every. less than one bottle'fixed me up: CITY HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY, Chas. C. Ch4nAcY, Florence, T4;x. dollar he had in the world." "You don't. say' What was AT_ .1340 St. Lawrence Boulevard, Montreal, Q9e. failure EliI tin -LIN X XXXXX INK "Yes, heart failure." `. :.;-*r.�xeve "".,.-;'' `Se'.,i:c."'..... ,.r+;...;a >j• -w7. y"`�::•#' , _ s�,?'"•s' ;'�;'RaS .N:.. •.m 'r -q 4. .•.y Thy' .., c , x r • -ThemA COLD CURE THAT CEl"IiB&• IS TOOT SOOas a So4!--� ��Y• THE TRENCH CON. Gives May Coag In Randy This''Preachetoas J its it a CD>kCdQi oftrick Wa11� Sas Supplied ilk to Men on Searles • .ib ' r Wintry Weather. Urpe%chair and tapestries? of the."t- Wintry l Cr� The-Rev. G. H. Donald in a letter - ��pr@ cured my cold," he said.-"I73g6 it a�pflil0 11!!'Yir to the congregation'of the West-Par- �'° ,— tell you how I did it. .The information break m Sbredded t, ish Church, Aberdeen,published in the t$gy '8 Kidney Pills Made ought to come in handy this treacher- - our weather. - `the food of health and Aberdeen Free Press, says: -_ -- JTZ+ Her Well. "I boiled a quart of wormwood and ,.I was waUtdng up s trenc5 fol the s f horehound togetheraiddrank it hot. ready-000 'first'time the signalling officer, Gertie Newman, After 'Two and as we trudged along sniffing the Years' Suffering, Tells How She Thea I.tik two pills, and put one it is so easy t0 preQarO B kind of plaster on.my chest, anotherith air I said'to hits, "H-e11o, thele s d Found a'Complete Cure. kind on my back and a third kind un- �� Shredd0dcow halal' We very soon Sound the Boy's Cove, Notre Dame Bay, Nfid-, der each arm. - whMti ina &Wmi>s>tute�. cow in a dug-out�31 it+ d theith the ittieo -Jan. 24th (Special). - "After two! "Thanks to my governor's advice 3 uperscription, 'Mary' years of we%i ess and suffering I am;had sense enough to clap a mustard CWt� 60 the Of rhyme about the 'crumpled bora' and - again in perfect health and I give all pester on my stomach nitro, and to yy Wheat-better a dug-out that the French had built.' a; {� ''the credit to Dodd's Kidney Pi1Ta•" sleep with red-hot.bricks at my feet. "This sow is entered in the books More to Bea _ _. ,• . ` That is the statement made by Misa .cam old lady brought me a bottle thm for thildmn or as.a 'trench store' and has supplied Gosling--"Hullo, -old man, how are 'Gertie' M." Newman, an estimable of goose oil and allowed me how to Wn�ups• Made in C,aYIa us with excellent mt11cl She has been you? 1 Haven't seen much of roti �'O well ted and well tended.- Ration bis- late young lady living here. She is ao take it-you suck it, you know, off a, „ _ overjoyed At her recovery that she M curia and grass are her staple food. Maddox' "you have seen more of quill, y Linde from he conn turn­ A soldier farm-boy lovingly leads her, wants all suffering women to know j ed up with a bundle of herbs; the me than I.have 9f you." how,she found her eros. I he=bs made a tea that I took a cup of .. . and a sentry is set over her while she Gong--"How do you make that "I had a cold to start with," Miss • ' + `' ' feeds ob"tele precious grass plot at the out." ' every half hour. On a cousins ad- Newman continues, "and then things �� I got outside an enormous dose edge of the wood lest some maisudin>t? llSaddax-"Well, I'm much bigger runt seemed to go from bad to worse.i of asits. villain from�the'next batt alion•should than you," ' My back,ached, I had cramps in my "her wife got me to takeee pills covet her. - muscles, and I suffered from head-+of her own make-they were brown, "She's the picture of content, and '�W,s yy�say oorcZ atyhaWita. aches. My sleep was broken and un- bitter and about the size. of eggs. the other day s shell burst twenty- lrefreeking, my eyes were puffed and They did me good, too. five yards from her dug-out and ruin- Kingfishers make their nests of swollen and I perspired freely with "The crisis was now reached, and I , Man's Inconsistency. ed it with bullets and mud." fish bones. Mae the least exertion. I was always irri- retired to mar bedroom. There, afterI knew how it f PAXa "A /Asti. table and in the mornings I had a'bit- tossing off a pint of tar balsam, I tal- Bride----"There, TO -SAVE EYES ter taste in my mouth. lowed my nose, steamed my legs in ; would be. We have not been marriedARMS - el.l. 81ZE8 aTOCom _ M "Reading of cures b Dodd's Kid- a month, and already.you have ease- F drain, Dairy or Fruit. When yea Y alcohol bath and took large doses -of ed to care for me." Young husband Is the Object of This Free Pre- want to buy, writs s• W Daw-oa ` ney Pills I decided to give them a hot rum, spearmint*tea and castor oil, Brampton. oat W' -- Why; my love„what can,you be Scripti016-Try It If Your � *. trial. I took a dozen boxes in all, and which were a8verally recommended by aflawta:APtw mos_s► - -.,. you can see how the helped me. I thinking of Y You are dearer to . me Eyes Give You Trouble. F X P a sea captain, my minister and my than ever.” "It isn't,so; I know it FLQJ IT-]SA=NQ NZWB A"O lois`. recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills to ail grocer. Then I took seven different t isn't. You took meals at our house Thousands of people suffer from eye P ORioss dor sale to viod 'Ontaris ?�! n - troubles because they-do not know what t,pwn+s• The most uapt�t and to suffering women, kinds of pills,wrapped round my neck Fntl latort�atfos Dirt _ Dodd's Kidney Pn*•are stifferin lots of times before we were mar- to do. They know some good home rem- of sal businesses B an old stocking of my wiles soaked edy for every otter minor ailment. but application to Wilson P t. Toro Cos• woman's best friend. in hot vimegar and Balt and got into ried' and you scareely touched any none•for their eye troubles. They neglect parry. 41 Wat Adelaide t3R. Toros thing. Ma said she knew you were I their eyes, because the troeble Is not - - - :..:. tru-Iy Yn lame because you--had-ao-e�_�•urfl�tent-xo--drive -theta. to an ere "HUNGRY ALL DAY LONG."- "As I dozed off they burned feathers silts." "Of course, dear, but—" specialist, who would, anyway, cliarge P them a heavy fee. As a last resort they ANC>mR. TU exte L. cure >9T4 : - XF on a shovel before me. "And now you are actually complain- go to an optician or tp the five and ten- v int -nal and •ster°al cures with. "That completed the cure. I rill now cent store, and oftentimes get glasses out 'pain by our bol troatmanf. W Out- .,.,.Berliner Zeitnn Reveals -German's ing just because I forgot to get any- that they do not need, or which. after so before too lata- Dr. Bollman i* .,, g well. I recommend this simple cure thing for being used a few months• do their eyes Co. Limited, C0111129WO" O°L A",+ Distress. to cold staffers" _ " - ore Injury than good.- # Despite the assertions made in t "'Could You Believe IL?" � Here Is a sld a prescription tont BOOK ON P A WONDERFUL MEDICINE every Dna should use: ti grains Son-1 DOG , DISEASES ,Reichatag that food is ample and star- "Man, Sandy, what thin legs you've opt", 2 ounces water. use three or tour FOR CHILDREN got," said the minister- as he in I scription a d the simple eyes This eyes- ration. in Germany is impossible, the And How to Feed } Sandy coming through a field. '"Weal 'il teen keeps the eyes clean. sharpens the', Mai>ed flu to may access bT� �' j „ �- ' vision and quickly overcomes Inflam-; , Author Berliner Zeitung says: It is difficult Mrs. Geo. Huffman, Willington,I air, if you had' come through the the uiatton anal Irritatlop; wegk, watery �MiiCa a to imagine that things could krow Ont•, writes:-"I have need Baby's trouble I've come through you did overworked. tired eyed and other similar 111"aar H. CLAY G1AY£R, Y.S. Own Tablets slid can recommend them have thin lege tae." "I'm sorry to troubles are greatly benefited and of gat Raeeliss IID Wet 31stSb•et.NawTsell w worse just now without some crown-I rimae cured by Its Use many reports as a wonderful medicine for children. hear that, Sandy, but what .trouble ishow that wearees of glasses-. have-:08- Ing disaster. The sees of the\peo- I am the mother of five and have used have you come through?" "Wee! sir, carded them after a few weeks' use. A le are bun a ion many �• -It its good for the eyes. and contain- p hungry g no other medicine. !or any o1 them. when I iris a bit laddie I had tae wear no Ingredlent which would in}urs tMe e'ieasli �, articles of loud ha ng reached a I Thousands of-other mothers say the my faither's boots, an' they %vele so,most sensltive ey;,es of,an In or the I S ` 111'iei!' t70s-. ,. "price wholly beyond the reach of the,same thing 9f the .Tablets. That is,big for me I had tae stuff straw in the aged aeye r mfo and,k know own arwst every da why once s mother has used therm for face. Weal, sir, vier day the calves o' fist cannot tilt this prescription, send The •a:•aman runt worts •terry dal q!' families of the working-class. Han-' !�a to the X almas Drug i:D•• Toronto, for j aid night during the"Year, gena for her little ones she would use nothing me legs came doon an ate up • the c�ml>lete Bon-Upty Home Treafmgnt� catalog 'a��_ �� fly s�. ger renders the people sullen and de-I else. The Tablets are sold by ;meds- straw, an' they've never gane back outtit-tabiets and.all. _ �!•:ost• l,' rives them of all joy in victories, a7 ro:ozw ♦re.aw P .cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a i since." �^' • ----a-" • i ,: though all the bells are ringing and box frr�m] The Dr. Williams Medicine # When He Married. ''flags wave. The children are lender- Co., Bi%ckvifle`;-Ont. Robert Lowe, the great English' �� ��yN�A p�/s" fed, pale and wan, looking like fadLd _ -,p - - %y Roman M� � Commoner, waa exceedingly sarcastic e/T�, u' Sowers. The extent to which the fall Not Afraid. �r ��r a and frequently utlgailant:- Upon the 61�T/PE6'f/lA:'C1R` wy hI the birth rate.occupies the attention " for Yoiil occasion of a well-known wedding he! THE STANDARD FOR . Employer-"Well,-wrist did he'asy of the Government was shown at the' ' began to descant on the absurdities of 1 : meeting of the People's Welfare Ae service. t a I when you called to collect that bill?" THIRTY YEARS eiation at Berlin. In the meantime we Clerk--:-"That he would brealt every. The tntrscinal mus.er., moat ►,sv�-fie- a endowed m wifemighta t bode in my body and pitch me out of waste to.properly develop. The growing ried" he acid "art file worldly goo • aymp•:atas• sight. nay sus are informed that the military author- musclea and organs must have abundant Wi;h which y g}l sad �fgttit-=sauce Ysirl — ities have forbidden meetings eon- the window if.I showed my face there nutricton. rhe troth and Dunes, nen ea; starts rtre Sct�:o"Toz r?; again-" muscles, organ+., and blood* must all have been carried in a bundle over my awaYa zs ,a+o az :a F; vend to discuss the dearness of •liv- have abundant in.irgar.lr salts. Roman shoulder." "Ah' but there vias ynur I I1, „ Empluyer-`Then go back at once eaI t�tinetr-with brannc- waste which ,. „ linmidday mea]" the Vor- and tFll him he can't rfigMen me by glvets_the intestinal inuselen exercise, great intellect Well, I certainly, read fo- oa:alo3 Y�; "For the m y „ preventing'constipation and Indigesttorl, did .not endow Veit•-adth:that, dear,", 3.1, ser CX;AXU C13.1 , .. his violence. has more inorganic aalta than any, TdsaiLod. e i r ' e must not -ran `binder. _ vvaerta Isays. on ------n ,B _... _..--- o r mailers according to his wish, taste 4 '- - other foods lucid k e. the most pouf- K'as the red 9z To:aat a teas . tions food sold. Ask your 'doctor.- 170 T0i01rT0. cra IS habit, but must select those !Dods -slated Eydlds, rot et}r Roman areal Porridge .tt gro- rerw, roe and 26c. which are most cheaply obtained. You Eyes in All Neat Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. 1. Roman na r are advised to hold over water •in sure to fn.DeMand ymor— h h sausages have been boiled quickly E et, byll�s ,'ur Toronto, and your genre- ran Pro. LINIMENT for the , past 25 yep-"sI ' - lye �M/ j.NOSfore. gAAg• from xny w lewaler ' --is-dentelixir-aa..an---extrarordi-- - � seed vv�fs��--hs+K aees3•iei3a}i3�-- r --- - _ ore it ]toed. innerly nutritious fluid, rich in fat. �u II A Goad Rack for Fodder. other liniments I can safely say that I _ $ V i ,. Your ru� s Sia vice Bottle. NI>riss!ye Cattle-do not relish fodder after I ;I have.never used any equal db yours:i This fluid with plaid boiled potatoes felalnnTulies2Sc.Forileek IMlyefeaask The Ideal Winter Resort is enough for an entire meal." ptiiagiacs or Maths lyef Co.,Crkgs has been trampled on or'is soiled and' If rubbed between the hands and ,r muddy. A long`narrow, portable rack tribal eptly, it will never fail Beautiful Drives. Saddle x,aina• ti e. to cure cold in. in 24!lours.I Golf, Tennis. Yachting, i•'tshing " �� which can be�moved from place'-. to the Best for b sprains, and Sea Bathing. PreoenT '(;ar- y -a — 110 FRILLS -- . -GERMAN LOSSES 3,300,000 It is slag- - olotsel Re in Looks for Final Ef. pence ie an excellent pen in which.to etc. nor the Drown (Gait),^.ogl- ; feed such roughage. 'Yours truly, merit just a Statement About Food. C p gt - G. LESLIE. Sometimes is good, healthy commer- fort Against Russia. a[inardi *asi-=at dimes sare:e In down,�- '.Dartmouth. s Atial traveller suff era from poorly se- .. Colonel Repington, military expert . -pr i fi C a!S "- lected food and is lucky if he learns of the London Times,says the German D 1 R K S RED• M i T E KILLER f _ that Grape-Nuts food will put him I all 'application and xl[.1.Ff SO Flat. w oyes from aiQ=n[iii to nut right. military situation is not brilliant,' all settee and prevents • their re-appearance 13oy-"Diejn't you get wound- Situated on the Harbor of A travelling man writes: "About a notwithstandingny s successes. ,r, Hamilton. Accommodates X00. tog .the season. Keepw q" year. air stomach got in a had He figures that-Germany lies probably (� -owls tree from Hoar � at all• -. •� Rates: ;ts per week and upward. Y lost 3,500,000 out of the total of 9,000,- lice. !lakes•scaly los Soldier-"No, not at all. I had a headache most of the bright and clean. Keeps HOWE i TWOROGER, frw 'time and suffered misery. For several 000 men she was able to mobilize. lard, pastry and sweets Little Boy-- Not• even a slight - months Iran down anti! T lost about ,If Repington continues: free from gnts. Bedbugs wound?" HAMILTON �BEiiMLLDA "If the war continues. in the future wlil give no trouble where used. Wrlte to- Soldier•-"Not even a acrstch" Bermuda te'reached-by the ateata- 70 pounds in weight and finally had to as it has in the past Germany will has' for special trial price. Booklet free. Little. You.might just ere of the Quebec s.B. Co.; give up a good position and go home. ltgs.haa. a marshall, wisews rails,oat. " s2 Broadway. New York, find herself some time between May Distributors for Canada. as well have stayed at home ' Any food that I might use seemed to and October unable to maintain her " nauseate me. I army effective with the men.•of mils- l � a � ��p�p=�a wife, hardly knowing what to tar age then at her disposal. She' s Pound trip `reinter Tourist tielcets on- do, one da; brought home a package must therefore before that date force sale saner to California_via variable of Grape-ruts food and coaxed in to a decision on one front or another." Reduces Bared Eon direct and scenic.routes. i Fou), fast'modern trains le.tve Chicago ` try it. I Told her it was no use, but Reviewing the-probabilities, Colonel Curt* Filled Tendons. Sote. •daily from the most modern -railway finally, to humor her; I'tried a little,,Repington thinks that the main at- leers from Bs.n� cr Strains; ter versainar in'tits world. - Just struck -my taste. It Overland Limited Angeles Li iced leaves a was file first food that a ea tem t will be made against -Russia. stops Spavin Lameness, -thee pain, ;,00 out., Los Angeles,Limited-direct LooAjn9 He regrets t a Daea eM b' remove- hair or <<, bouthern California—leaven 10.00 r dearly a ;ear that did not cause anyT. •t lied leaves ]0.00. suffering. I in the south synchronizes with quies- lay ap � how• t.+t., California lrtail eaves - { at dr rte or delivered. Book 1 M free.. ttractiv cenc�0�the Dart of the-other Allies uggi I -Let ux heli, you_plart_an_a "'Well;to make-a iohg'story ahoPt, I: d ABSORBINE, Ai., for mankind-an trip. Booklets, git•iug full particulars. and soon s a warning against what he antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts,wounds, i mxtled.on application to B. H. Bennett, ' -begar. to improve, and stuck to Grape-!calls "the pleasing fancy that Russia ns• ntul nrollen veint or ¢lands. It ,, o•A•• ,'''hirag.> & Nortt Western Ry., ~s. Stays boa se s looks "Nuts. I went up from 135 pounds in is going to win the war for us," add- 'mi tit 1 drug- ! To"""•�t•• 'Toronto, out. ke ld'6s�h�s looks ti. ^'member to 194 pounds the following „ heals and'soo ss, fl•80 a bort a at ing, We must firmly decide to win it Eisr*or ppoossttppaaitd. Will tell you more if you ,fi•hy ? - sive it regular appli- October.brain is clear; blood all right I ourselves." write. 'Mode-ljAe U. 6:A. by cation rof ` The writer reiterates his previous S.'F.�fOtlNB,P.0.F„616 Lym2-s 8169.,MOAt-gal,Car. "loll,-yes, a are engages? to be - and appetite-too-much for any man's I warnings of a possible German dash - i married next ,ring.- But I fear she pocketbdok., In fact, I am thoroughly against England. "'Desperate-needs," has' not that fitter confidence in me EUREKA -pace overt and owe it all to Grape-I ,. that comes with perfect love." "Why HARNESS OIL I talk so much about what he says, often,.entail desperate reme- ,� s so? "Well, when a fellow looks) _ Grape-Nuts will,do that:some of the I dies."England, therefore, ought not .to '` back---as, fellows in-. love naturally Prevents cracking. fswslife men on the toad nicknamed mei will you know-and sees her testing into the harness. Grape-Nuts,' but I stand to-day a neglect a single precauti0p, concludes " the diamond in her.engagement ring Makes it strong;pliable,last Colonel Repington. r i tr _ healthy, rosy-checked man-a' pretty `_�,�, on the window-pane;�io]3't yup.-think longer. One spPlieation will good example of. what the right bind he has good cause to feel u bit dubi- convince you. - A Common Delusion. E he ha Dealers Rverysohere ` of food will do. - % "You can publish this if "What was:the biggest mistake you you want v N 1fGilfl.!'AI!#� to. It is a true"statement a ithout any ever made?" amt o! a at D>,rI >tgisa:a•a Liaimnt carve, >Dsssis�ar �e t3i1!n�_� 7 40' " - •"Thinking I was too busy ever to fri'rla. ,. a[agaitads sea Clssasistaess. Name given by Canadian Postum make a big mistake , Windows are cbIder titan walla be- trfutxcsas tx aaa.csrmts -Co., Windsor, Ont. ivsott�s�zt Pym (, cause_ glass parts with its heat more - - ' 34v: read the shun 1•tt•s9 A a•�► Lakes free from ice owe their ira- quickly. _ _. _ "' -' r• appears from itse to ism•. They munityi to their depth, and to the pre- V.s.tuts,Pres. S.W.Mott.iter-• .--- _ ISSUE �ststas, teas aid firer of hstmaa sena of 1pringa. lsiaara'e Liaiat•nt stern faolds, site._ Ell. T. - - ' - rrt� -r �Iil ­ - � r.- -1 ". 'y* , . '7N .Z, F W, E;1 A&&and, othemi"ids-'barbarism. who,fact opt the ic" W v'sate out bavp pfferw Aemmiving the OefwAna- -Wheu!840 British gOvOrom -to lay the mattar before a neutral e �Appreel" 'got thin distance she-opened wi and be- committee and.ablde by the deels. 7, am up&u the submariner the Interest our friends and patrons have take%4* -11069 7 the latter haj time to Sion of this L C=lnttt SO" to, 1::'iy�, it p4d in adv merge, riddled: her with shot so whoW khat thor. 40 1306 fear the a success of our—PIANO CONT Lou pa -, 01.00 year got Close" 19 Ap 6 our :42bia,01"s to the that eke soon sea. inve"i aiiciu'. The 061 We kucw the active contestants also. a A 44 Out" 41419 peach rto -man cliaria Is backed up affi- safely away and began to iwim to. to keep them Weil up is the race..•It is paying do wttar the charge made -th4 -British Vessel, the Ni. d0fts. Ing KAR,Proplotors' wards - fiich-tb*fwere intending W the Gerpma&. tt[JjtL the Lust-N -,NUX you and Pay cosian, w w -armed at tke *910-.414e- crew astorpedoed; A by't�o Gerat -,Us the NOT" AP40 COMMUNTS to sink.- The serious charge laid tanift 'FEW .BARGAINS - a w at- ,iu&a who dav g i �"de'thts affidavit is now tiervin ma 4,tisi &seIbLiforus.t;oAonceiv6 of he Biralong fired on the 4ec- t magnitucto Of the burden arden , 'perjury. - .. 4, -torWtDNESDAY JAN. 26th '.44 - 4 term In.prlson :(O�per ury. mans, virtually warderibg them which. this war will. place upon These charges are-not'being taken 9 the various nations which have. seriously either by. the allies or Re�-.'Vred T. Bingham, Metho. • .-WITH ]BONUS 'PIANO VOTES. become involved. Germany's.war neutrals. the records(AL'the war diat-pastor, of Sparta,-failing to -so far, including tLe new load, - receive au ippointak6nt ab chap- 4ROLL D OATS 7.lbs for 26c.; 5W votes. so far do not show, that the Ger tat Bat amounts to, the '. vast 6UU2 of mans have rescued singl Briti4h lain, ha's enlisted in the 0 GOLD DUST CORN HEAL-7 lbs for 25c.; 500 votes. -tallou.i&q a.priva�te. Ooo, and if continued for miter, whereas the 'Bittish have $8,000.000 TV r CREAM OF WHEAT-6 lbs for-26c. SW votes. stlo reach the sum Of .oddh.. ther year will saved_pver one_thousand Germ& Wt4ae"soaWk. , a your favo ite a the beat of good B oat 17 and at the same time get t - . T 7 $15,ODO,000,000. The. present war. front drowning. ..The sirikitior groceries. and.oysters all the time. '7 -tog or Fresh frozeu fish a ­debtof that-country require the Lusitauia, the bombard* PAID-For all $oW,000,000 for interest and re. unfortifled British towns' avid thet-H"GH11117 T.PQ. 10 1 76s S'M L is larger hundred and *one. otherPickdat=ng 3 acts' of, hun - HARD v thaa the regular revenue Of that barbarism practiced by the Ger�- Frn AS * , -----RI0 SON and if the war, continues &M5H OOW FOA SALE--Appy Ind 0 country, mans are too frmh in the hinds of, I MaT. P.Gon.Pi 1104. 'Buy your groceries at the grocers." LACRY. - I for another year, and if,she is fie- . -0 -aaY out. people be lead them to pay and is compelled to POY attention to this "alleged act of BULLS FOR SALE-71 have for fasted heavy indemnities, one wooden --------fi-­.6o.,0r BeWor-savetal bull asIT" 0 Is m0aff&tf vri6a at Lit A can..8,Piolsoring. 13. 19. PUGR PEEL'S SHOE -STORE , wbere the MOJ26Y Is to come 'from' Claremont. Is-tt -these dewaids.�' This to pay, queer- IRIA WANTED-Girls wanted to -Our Anndat January Sale e, Germans most BEAT- FLASHES, G, learn Oil power or "I Its tion is causifig�h assoody.w SMOG -: .,10 TWIM, IT-Is f Boots Rubbers, a th;6egbc... Besides the 61 9k,APPLY 8%;= Oat. Shoes,' any Will DIZZY, gn ..trade of Garin NERVOUS o- - on wishing. after the AW-MILL-Any person Felts, and Spats, Leggings, Eto. hiLve greatly declined S logs out into lumber,should consult G, hL her-4memiet-mill have.as FIORBYTH,Of Clam=Out.at Ones" there will _biggeg --the­ Mrs.Wym Tdh How b" mm net in his bush within 6 sbOt%ttM*-16 little dealings with her as possible. C611 and se6xre L Pinkham's Vegetable CE-Gordon Andrus. of French- de has been lost the )T E,her fet sign trade I -- :,., bargains everoffered. I Her far Man's Bay, hereby withal to lot I Com elp Mors an i tradesman of this;pc&IL%y, that be to her to any considerable tixtent. --Will begrepared tOLSUPPly ice.1b6dod In wagon_ it will make it .correapoDd.ingI y C of oralaii &t any tine after starting. oraers Bell Phone 151. taken at Any time UOW.. COMA a"IT to avoid 17-18 t difficult-_ter meet these war costs. Richmond, Va. After taking rush or disappointment. When -she entered the war, she seven bottles of Lydia.E. Pinigham's- J 0x . T E E L S 0, N 13-d vegetable Com. .,TRAYED-From the premises of looked for a short conflict, a thamudersigned.lostS, ton. T. pound I feel like a ,, Ies,one with a long tail amn= _wHrre.y. -..,--ONTARIO -detory at the end'. and she felt al I ­- - Lambs.owQ have ear tags with name, groom new woman. on back of neft Any inft Ation confident that her conquered ene- q wayi had a headache con tLjj.to their reeovery will be handoorno1v revar a& E.IL rt as.Claremont. list Wies would be compelled to pmiy during 1 of Life and was also 'TED-An industrious man the entire cost with heavy inderr. WAN troubled with other who caro Silo par month and a:&, will be -farmers. Most nities, - but in this she age selling our Products to bad feelings com- Malre some masse for starting 4mpon"s and -kRD BANK i ",greatly disappointed. Before the old. aphis STAND A ",gres, mon at that time- for b Contract Vaned 2" -war she was deep in debt, but dizzy spells,nervous men. "dram W. T. HAVLEIGH'C'O.'Ltd. Toronto.giving age,OccuPsttOu and tdoteremoes' 0fr CANADA when this conflict is over &be will W4 feelings wA h*a t H&AD OMC49 od TOOMDOITO dashes. Now I am AR3dS TO RENT—Being latA 10, 10 and I I eon 6,In Pickering Tp. consm- be hopelessly rained, especially if F in better health f 175 act".more or Is". Good dwelh at than I ever was and recommend your 16a rich clay loam. An she Is compelled to p4y heavy in hod soft, NOUS Efficient and Prompt Service' ademnities., remedies tq all my friendi. Mrs.LENA abundance of good wag r hard i Street,Richmond,Va. but a 11rot-01—Man need IL"17, For further in every Department WYNN,2812& 0 S particulars apply to James 000hrom's,A S No- One of the greatest curses of the While Change Of Life is &most crit- 1,Hvr-16 station' ical periocUf a woman's existence, the love presedt age is the inordinate mnoying syniptMw whi& accompany SAVINGS BANK at 4 Brandin• '. of money. The seen '.elation of it may be controlled, and normal health odoodoodoodoodood--, wealth seems to-be the-rulluX restored by the timely use of Lydia L and Pinkhain's Vegetable Compounds (�� pl�KERRN-G BRANCH stan of both youaw and old, Such warning symptoms are asos R. W. Goann mknqw. 11"Ach abe at Wb0p. 'to-gain their object too many are of affocation, hot fleshes,-headaches, evil, willing to werifice-lbetr honar.and, bw&..,,• &WW of Impending character. Some love money be- timidity, w=&in the ears, before the -4year- varl from spending it, while o GRAFONOLAS %lW weakness and *pW ad am bw" sparks Our Stock of cause of the pleasure they derive breguleridep.constipation, 'able others de- ads, ald CO-COLMR1 e Thom ---Out so Mak M Hwag d COL"BIA RZOORDS -Inve great satisfaction from i their boards of wealth increasing Fw_0jds@e sbaw"cossiltions do,0" 18 Ali iia*­­­­� P tskA LYd"X PI V4916* In size every year. AnareGultof hill .thb Inordinate don,many busi- It will give usplea'sure to play the records for -men--fled-44 -Wvevoely-­dUft- wimther--you, so wait Motu DeLt g to get,returne for ­�10­4 Apar- -cl to And -employees in whom 30110018 chase or not., and we how when. -by,—L-L they can have implicit confidence. gb&,Ws ftidine will gladly assist You .she good grain you am feeding your Toronto, oanad&, give thorough 'in making selections, �ffiving them a quantity of mica crystal grit, ground It is not diflicult to find young ca.urs"which toad to good salaried bow small iso matter mei with brains and energy. in ofnes appointments. Free catjL- the purchase oyster shell, and a sprinkle of Royal Purple poultry 'fact, there are many young men loose explains. Enter any time. --: pacific in their feed, you ill get lots of eggs at this W, H. ffbaw. President. HF!ad rU who am really too clever, which offices.Youge Gerrard Sts.,To- �CF 6 40 g re, -'s season when the priceieTry- Royal Purple their employers very frequently routo. -PICKERING will in due44me find oat to their carton any hens that are dumpy. Royal,Purple TOUT)ell is busisess men Speeific cough cure, gair care, worm cure and of to-day are searching for is a ---Stock Uy who is thoroughly dependable, liniment are wonderful remedies. A tHAI toe who cannot be "crooked," one I n wili convince you. tions may .-no matter what. tem P��. be thrown in,hii way, will not de- Our groceries are the freshest. .part from the straight and narrow :-path. -He may not be extremely bright, he maybe even somewhat - ' CEORGE .:-.. P HILIP -_ dUll,.but if he is strictly hone#t;- .7 under all circtimstAnces,his work Will appreciated by his-employ- il er,%4iis promotion will be gradual and ONADE IN C ' eventually he will be known ANADAe your 'King and Coun" Need You -as a 6uccewful business man. The J­ Mn young boy- of ta-day cannot be aw vtith the FvA a . . W.ANr= -05 O-ACENit — DOCOSSitY of--developing as up- • $ it. 7 gbt character. He should be TO 1WtJ8T IN d Price %dr%~ .. 1 taught that the most valuable COMPANY aset in his character is honesty, is . . - ht THE ""WHITBY rs OF THB and notability. - It is true that If you stayed indoo aIl'wihter-----you wig a, Y and. d your Ford'till "new grass" time. But not nee much value is set on abilit Overseas .Ser*ice. bat--I is the is the wide "out-of-doors" the Ford serves as 116th Ontario County Battalion for .jAeaeant Manners, honest -man who will Rain trite well in Jaduifry As.,in..June.' it's the all-year- tati6n"'for serVice and I alfbanded by.Lieut. Swild ShAVO, M- P-o success in this world, and who round car with a nepa This Battalion will be commanded will be held in honor when his 'economy that isn't affected by't4e seasons. Uxbridge, with-Major Robert Smith, of Columbus, 14: dead body.is beftig lowered into 90;f.o.b. Second in-Command The Rtinabout is Mw*M; the Town Car$7 its grave.. I Ford Ontario, All cars-completely e nipped,luelud- Battalion which will be exclusively ins electric headlights. EquipmentaoesnZriqlude from our Qqlainty A. speedometer. Get particulars Enlist 7 unit, wBa z�,Germany is-horrified at the acquaintances, and recruited from your neighbors and actibna of the captain and.,crew of n to yon all. W. J. LUKE SON, officered by leen who ere know ser, Baralong,who accord=the cruiser, Whitby, Ontario ins to their a -red - Powell, rickertng. /.Apply at Recruiting Office,,Brock St., Whitby,,pr to Ilegations,.,murde W, B. ' lia- -of i German - the members a sub- any Officer, N. C. O. or man of the 116th, GNO.W. P—EVERY, marine. . According1b their state- Capt., H. L.-MAJOR, Lieut., went, the German submarine was 116th Batt 11"Batt. ColL Poo about to Oink a British vessel, N 5F poxxl�aH During hange loaded with contraband,when the the Raralong appeared flying �'� sYI Ea+•�•: �r--n; � , ' `'.'.: .A*aR'A+.i`�h,sea...- f: -,w+5..+.',3•:,.tj- a ns- it' 5i.. k ;.� _ '!"D' g,aw. § .•.: .. ,,._ , gar. -5-�, .. : .'• 0..... 5.. t;. ^.. ♦ -. .r:.' i : •:n 'r.... 'm ir.+',. -nrr. •�- -..•7� s: i. ;r. ,�.�'L:. '-.. <. ... �1.., .t•C•..'.. .,, .�°7x.,a.L .3 ,. _,.. .,.h,. ,... - .. .« .. ,.:L.�{ '` n;"`v .. �. 'hr., '=+-5 - a.'. �""�' :'y+a' :a,,..:. - • +•� _ .�"'.. •. -."w'.:.,v:.r y t s ,r 1 r ; r aLMANO iT Mrs. Brown is visiting wigs surr a>rawrs �. Clover table;Turnip,pul r,V. friends in Toronto for s few days. 3 h, I�icec• Milk' Potatoes-are quoted in our -VU. - - y Gasoline engine, p• 'Truck 0091NI �K c 'lags from 111.40 per_bag.up. ��. Joshua Sand .who was vat; Heavy wagon, Adam; confined to her bed for a con of wagon, Adams; Light on. Tud- " Mrs, R. E. Forsyth In coaflned weeks suffering from an attack-of =hog r}Buggy;; 8 'i to the a�th Illness. pe gp; Cutter; 3 Bets .of ' ant saowto s w�sth Kiri,ntsstonI N.a nAvntews, pneumonia: se now improving heavy elsigbo ; 8' Sets of breaching I Q A.>spCaRT,Gsasd 1v°'a's• ldre. Is, of Toronto, spent nicely. harness; Set of backhand harness ; - N tltsewtss/ssit�sislhlfnslb ><7.11tMaN ". over Sa y witha miss Maggie A number from here attended Set of light double harness; 2. set of ~ ~'�'� + ' -0mlia a TQvrnship Bsbba'th; School, siogle•hawness;.2 pair heavy blankets: YOU CAM Stgrt a Savings Account _ - Ern hamberlain has been convention at Alfons on Wednes. Robe;$,horse colors; Wheelbarrow; with'$1.00. *It Cs not necessary far you-to wait until you haws �' real old naintances here 8euffiet,P. H-•_separator Standard ; e sum of moss Aa account can be opened wlllt$l 00 or day and-report a large and profit- ' y _for the paa6 w .- Track, SO tt car. rope;Bet of heavy store on irhich Interest Is apaipounded twice a year. t Mrs. William Most , of able nteeLsi�l;. . . springs;Bei wsgoq boz;2 hay racks, — ,'Hugh.rregg jr, who.was had 18 ft:$et of gravel boards;4-Sets- of rM ' Brougham, spent Monday n'ith ciari;e of No. $ rural'.route;.Since team whiffietreee:8 neckyoke; 100 rd 'friends in Clarwas opeed'a short time has n 'WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. emoot.' ig' ' b. wise;40 rod of wire fencing ; 2 George' Birdie, of Whitevale, Mrs. tra nofPrred the route- -to Robert doz grain bags;Scoop shovel; StableMINE was the nest of D. M. and' ' r.. g Lynn,owing to illness. broom ; 2 Logging chains; 20 cow :;.'Morgan over Sunday: A large number from the village chains:800 bus. of mangele ;Quantity ' That dreaded-complaint lagrippe and the surrounding county at- of ctover hay;Quantity of straw to be '�— ` has rendered many of o.ur-resin- K y fed on place : Forks, rakes,hops and "Resolved that [ will Ileal SBF •{_� R N F y dents bore de combat. tended Mr Hooper s sale on Tues- other articles: Binder,7 ft M. H..; R. E. Forsyth w at. eat.Cham- day afternoon. they report a Hower,b it, M. H ; Drill, 13 hoes, at the ,-, SAWING MACHINES berlain both sang at a Concert in Rood attendance and fair prices. McCormick ; Cultivator and seeder, We sell-emery wheels, circular berlai vine on Monday evening. T-- combined, A'1. H.; Cultivator, P. H. �iC]i=@Shle`.•�3a1�eTy saws, gasoline engines ani S. F. Robbins,C. P. R. agent, is Extensive.Auction Sale of new ; Corn euIntern onM. H. new ; eto Su a and buggies. c • Steel roller, International ; Horse :-. "S o$duty these days coffering froth rake. to ft int:;$wrrow, 14 disc; M SLylea to snit- ep�ryone, cirealsr i aver severe attack of lei grippe. In making W.resolution llke't#►is " saws hammered and ummed• y Horses, Fine Grade Cattle H,:Turnip drill P H:t Sets of bur- B. Mrs. Bella Forgie: has •been Sheep, pigs, Implements, Fftc. rows, Sulky plow. Cockshutt; 2 we will help you carry it out Priees reasonable. Spending a few days with her double plows,•Cockshutt;Gang, plow ti,y givi�ig you the best. brother, James Milne, of I3abridge The property of Vetity: Set scales ca 2000 lbs; 2 •W, �3.. ?�-CKBGaT' township: �7CTta,lte7c wl''j�ht, single plows.Nb. 7, Wilkinson, Horse Wedding Cakes a specialty. BROOK ROAD, James Lawson has returned power,Set of wheels for single plow : -Both Phones in shop. i home oilers spending-a week with AT- Ousting hoz;H. P. speed jack. Lot 24, Concession 7, Pickering PUS• URZ HER$ MONNEY, PICKERINQ pNTH/LL his daughter, Mrs. red Wright, Sidebodlk 2 lounges, _coo'k•stoye, on the afternoon o of Green River.- f - Happy Thdnght,parlor heater, table, N��AER J. S. Handy and J. D. Bandy 2 washstands, bedstead, child's crib, WAN IED NOW URSERIE .. S . were in Pickering osi Saturday Fllda�' February �lr 1916 washing machine. wringer. creamer, The following viz: 8 milk palls.and other articles. Reliable salesman to act as agent attending the funeral of the latein Ontario County. ` _-Mrs..J. H. Bundy. 130MBS As Mr. Wright is giving up farming. fir WB6KLY ' * Wm. Graham who was attend- Pair reg• bay mares. well matched, everything will be sold. We have luted B.J. Arm- -a ing the Ottawa Fair last week re- 6 and 9 years old,latter supposed to be Outfit tree, exclusive territory and aPtlI � in font, pair grey geldings,g. p..7 and NALK Ar F O.OLOOK• SHARP' money making specialties. Our strong,888 Olinton St., Toron- turoed home on Saturday suffer S ears old, well matched brown are - agencies are the beat in the business to, to represent as for Picker- 9 Tzsxe-Pigs, hay, straw. veal call. for we sell the highest grade of i from la grippe 7 years old, h. d., in foal, ba gelding fowl, mangolds sad all sums of$12 a' The mild wEathse of._ tbs_Raet � ypaeaAld stock moat reuaoasbIs prices and ing and dietriet and he will week has played havoc with the 4 y "may b6�s a-nd-'ruder`rash�oyer that i°-first cl'we- p p., suplx�sed to be in foal, y geld- 9 months credit on furnishing ap- condi°�ee�et[verter --give any information w+snrted. �• sleighing that we had been to 7 ears old bay horse 3 years condition. Nursery stack ie selling .� , •good g y g• P•• proved joint notes. 6 per cent, per well this year and good money can We have a veru choice list Of , enjoying previously. old. roadster, sorrel mare.7_yyears old, annum allowed for cash. he made is thine district. For par- varieties for spring delivery of Mrs. David A. Scott has return• in foal, good driver, black flllie2 years J H. ftZNT:cp, Auctioneer.,. ticulars write Sales Manager, fruit trees and ornamental M. ed from London, where she had old g. p, - - PELHAM NURSERY Co., been spending a couple of weeks CATTLE E N T TILE E i TnaottTn.o�vr. shrubbery, rasp berries, enc- with relatives and friends. .Grade' Holstein cow, coif by eidr, rants and gooseberries. Write 2 rade Holstein cows, due in Feb., The game of hockey which was g Mr. Armstrong for prices. ., to have been played on Wednes- grade Durham caw.due in Mar.,grade The undersigned line begun the ma u- Holstein cow, fresh 2 months, grade Delaval Separators day night between Ringwood and Holstein caw, bred in Nov., rade facture of cement tile frpm 3 to Claremont, lifts been -postponed 'Durham cow. due a Feb., grade Dur- inches. Call and get quota- STONE � WELLINGTON until to-sight(Friday)on account bxm cow, due in Mar., grade Jersey, tions at yards on Brock-.4<' �---And c,iO8 4 black and white heifers road• half mile west of .Jas T O R n N t3' of the poor condition of the ice, bred i Nov„ Spink Mills. Z Ed.and Mrs. Gibson and W. M. supposed to be in calf, 4 black and - have just secured the agency for - . Palmer attended the concert and 'White heifers.3 steers rising 2 yrs old, Also.Cement kept constantly I gs���N� a. organ recital on Ftldap evening goat. „ on heed. the above. Call and see new '":- r -•'s last and report it as one of the, SHEEP. PIGS AVD POULTST Frank M itche%% separator and secure prices.- * * i��t+p YARD . moat pleasing rograma they hAVe 20 ewes. reg. a number Rock hens, P LLJ r+l°t 1 3 geese,0 pigs 3 months old. PICKERING Ifld. hose 191& :-'-ever had the pleasure of hearing.' _. p - Walter Wright, of the 7th con - ceeeion will hold an auction sale of -� R u pI a ll AG. O Tew, I N 0` his farm stuck, implements, etc. w Year �1 on Friday, Falb. 4th. As Mr �LL�J Wright is giving�i�n farming P - everything adve will be Pef . e Frlt Store • One car of 8z No. 1, B• C., �^ - The sold. T John Farmer,of the Royal Bank - AS THE QUALITY hinglea _ N� - s to arrive on r about Toronto, was home over Sunday, O Jan. 10th at $2.50 r equate, All1 per - .�° Ae left on Mondsy�evening for Now is the time to snake Marisa- if tAken o$the car in 10 so oars North Bay. having been promo- lade. Get your fruit here, I or more lots. ted to a sition there. Hismany VE wish to thank our many customers in Pickering sten the lona of our , . �1riends in Claremont wish him - fruit slicer, which makes it Now iso the time to secure a "� .'• icontinned success. '• .. _ _' � ,_. :-• - ychocotates, home-1 supply as shingles are ad- on Township for their patronage during the year easy work. �� On Wedesday evening last .our _-. that has just passed_and solicit_ - A choice line o! - ` earlers went to Lomat Hill and a continuance of SSmB _ ---- - - _ _price. - made taffies. vsnCin�{n defeated the Cnrlere of that berg - - W D GordonSoII - :4 by seven shote. The return match for 118. - 'Neilson Ice-Cream on hand W. D. f -was played here on Thursday : " = ' . all the time. _ when oar boyo were again vic► We ince d lin informed on what --dome Ie~and w - _ PIQ$$RII�GI a berio annual 8•ham- ng match be- we keep in stock and have for Bale, 90 drop N ,f--- -MIq — -_ _ ------ ---- -- -- tlween- we president a,ed- .fee : =- fall ii t rot,sad ore will pet# yes ei�- - -- - -- —- _ -- - - - - - - t of the club will be held t as-soon-be the ice is in good -- mailing list for ANYTHING PkkWISS ,eoadidon. This match is the r iN THE E - • - -- BVILnINa _ w•- F E D -:- T� Pidcerin� I Meat sporting event of the year 't T and is attended by much excite- ,LINE. • anCe committ" -- The aide tieare the _ - at CN. Ii•+ Station - en t. _ - •m ledng. whit of the oyster supper, with s , Cih8r1'f WOOd - - . which to finish the event. 3E __. ._ , ' _. � � �__ The object of this Association to to l I Canvassers have been busy this nand prosecute11 - getting signatures for the Brewers' Gra Malted g __ 4 w Grains, M Co Feed lease s-t hienfelono, tition-to presented to the t3'2'OUF'F'V1ZLF3 - Corn, Oi . -. Bran, Shorts, Flour, . leaks � ppee - '-- - stoles tinsel legislature ag for a _ - " hibition law for the le pro- - _ Meal.- Cs'+tion Seed Meal, eta. 1[•aattws hrvinR peppers% ember - I Orders talten for Swift'alRed Steer oars immediis•ly Wi as member wince. They met w very �/ FURl1 F I S fill N of E:eonsivs domiotlas. , y. few refueals. Those who opno 140US• FertiTtzers. local option on the grounds that \_, Membership tis fl•�• it was too local in character;have ��_..- Ph Home M+.rkhMm 6090. Tests ma•b•b•de0m cos PMdd•as or: d tint that reason in.this.case and as We ask yon tc-i.. , ns t our stock for-the- spring trade. ' sw"terr on apptimuos: Tlzomae► Reeti3or a result the petitian to being very -Bedroom suites f irn $11:6 lip to-.SSS OD.-rnuc _ - - - - --_-- - ri palm- - • largely signed. -diners, fancy chairs. Bed'i, epi ire, mattrer+ses and _ ,,,, or,C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Ong The law regnir^e that all cases pftlows, rugs large and small. In Eget everything that a:m' itQ e3 I� t of contagious diseases be reported _ is kept•in-a furniture store. Gramophones, roe ords and a- 1 ,; sSol 3 Er 1 A. 0 Glnaor... W,h Clark: rto the Board of -Health. . It is re- _ ••needles always on•haud. : ,' �=� �, ��, �2.� w pr'esidsnt, ported that there are several car-es ; '.t " of weasels in the village,.-to which C. H. BURLING - -PICKERING I� � �, � V a a� no doctor has been called,'nor have • t 9= 9 x t a ►w �l N the cases been reported to the K9 t m K o. e , Board of Health.' As the parents i ill � M$� $ .f such children are liable to a$ae T M b�Or-eneh neglect of duty they 3.ltti. - 0 &&- • `v g is - - •should report the mater a�unce, - so It Forsyth-so -- � P 11, r• ► a• Q� trouble. r•e Messrs. Graham Bros.,are to be _ yl w, g - .. . -.,.Iyin eo°gratulated bD their et:ccess At - w I N T E R �H A L E � a. ,IM ,, s it dale and ay TOIL -�``� ••-the Ottawa Fair last week. They a bp1 in stook.'Ii will pal i - -&tine]two c d' C 5 • v,.;nay �A b sail al.our works and inspsot our sloe! — J s• Oa and obtain prion, Doa'1 be misled amp3ons rizee as v;el els several others. • ' '• - iz ie one l the highest records _ t >r 13 0 . -. aa' a•it l7 ws aan, apd do 4Oita we e ir hrow off Ilia spaf they have ever made at the many Ladies boots reg. 8.00 for$1 a� ][en's work boots,reg._$$•60 foe $3.76. ... O„ �,,,' oommisdon of 10 per osnl.,whichyoe,trQ - sorlai fairs .at which they have exhibited Misses boote1.26 too r'1.� �. Youths finne e ren $2.76 for $2.76 for 2.36.ts, '� e x T 'a •.. w-I D;e �� by p ing�� -', t it is'no better than was ez= Girl's boots reg. ` - WHITBY •RANITE 99.. Children's boots,40c. 60c,00c. -: Boy's boots reg. $2 for '$1:60. peeled as they never -had a, better Bablea boots 36c. We have only a•few sizes left is the J 4 pwt Perry 5. :bri� snaaataz8 n U. naw. Wntttry, nowt'- lot of horses•than they have at the Bootees woolen 25c. boys boots at the above .prise, >i•avesR ,vpe•sgrev 9 present time. Q _J► The patrons of the public Rubbers for men,women,boys, girls and childred all at . • t Greenwood •:• .$arawan library�re requested . to ..renew _ greatly .reduced prices. Gwa><n Choppin$ • - their aubacriptione as early in the _ t�alLand see our stock r "Hippy'. yyea�r as they can conveniently do. 'Ladies silk blouses sizes$$and 40 reg. $g•50 for $2.9f. AND OAT FLARING Thought"and other stoves 'Tlfb board have secured member- Also a•few sets Rob Burns bonnet and Scarf reg. $2.75 for $2.23, The undersigned''is prepared to do _ as well as other lyase. F ship tickets and they Are decidedly Roby grain chopping'and oat flaking - of Hardware• befog only twentyflve• black mulls and stoles reg.��$;00.-and E.00 for 1.41a and t.Rp. Three goods Eavetroughiog and repairing `•� cheep, are excellent value and a rare bargain. " .every dap in the week promptly attended to.... ! _ centtt-ea lrr'-'-There Is no way in cereals, .20 lb " ezcept.oaSaturdsy. work guaranteed and prioft-. which a person cau secure so mach GROCERIES, can goods, raisins, currants, package - m6de�. " p�sod reading also small s price. bags gran. eager, teas, coffee Cocoa. Give ue an order we can suit you a quantity of stabs for sale, also Ticket holders outside the village in goods and price. Phone 2so0, wagon tongues axles,°eta: Lawrence Denny, ore allowed two books gait a time. ]but those in th 8 hsa> 'be owa - D• SIMPI�ON & C�©., - PICKERINCI John F. Bayles, 6�reenwood GREENWOOD ^ lowed-but one. - _ _ _ , /.n'. 'r .,�v � -:,m. _• 4-;1L. •yu .Y.B.S!' e:yY'�1 ljuy i'A 1h.Jy4.._' 'L.e.,,�.. ,: �.:T:F.a_. ,{y,,.��1n .:.•:Fa' :.C'+...f mei - . il S� the silent chauffeur'before• %0 IlDg-a reply. va' Fre. A Ir©m the Gard'YouI no can tell. I show you. e1% ? : : St Th e 'Green . -Sea 1-1 hesitated. Was J deliberate- -of-the finest Tea-producing count ly, with eyes open, being led into an- ED14ONDS WALK I . 4 - ...By CHARLSS Dther trap? the world. ?%ride stirred me. ltoa th, ? You Author of "The Silver Made,""Me Paternoster RubYoo' me 'Haid?" he asked Tinatts' Y21YI indif- ferent perfa The Time Lock," etc. ferent tone. "You no come, I' say good-by."' Trap or o trap, I was in for'it. I Ito must take I opened the ton- ody-ibout-this, peau- arA-stepped,An.- Thd old 71� CHAPTER XXrI.—(Cont'd). "I told nobc MUM58,416— &_ -_ t I would come. —wor-2,I.-uttered with' fervent rogue knew.that -Thelearing was assaulted by the earnestness. "If the. police are here, .The:silent chiuffeurAustantly�wme harsh, strid"t melody and crash ofl it's not at in brasses fiom a Chinese orchestra, us-- them inetigktion-_�-not be- to life. The electric headlights mud- riLy I cause I told in to come—under- denly blossomed, there was a click of, .8 74 sally disagreeable to the Cauca- stand? the starter switch, and the machine -Sian's'lausicafr=l but at present in Sealed Packets Oidy. The old man worked on ins silence. gathered speed and went rushing, nice harmony with their setting. The After a long, anxious pause, and,still away through the night. TrY It-4t'8 dtUdoUgg'- BLACK d"EN.or air lives heavy with exotic per- without looldnz up, he said: Was it taking me to Lois?very and the tnqpse from thau$- "Nelly well. You wait. Shut up by I was filled with a miserable sense :rof amoulderffg joss-sticks. The 'e 1r in good truth, was organized om by; I-come for you." of being carried farther ana farther PUREI�y PERSON L, work of the women-.�atrols­an ad- I - At this moment the pretty pini're- away from her with every mile that and conducted upon a splendidly mag turned, her face wreathing in smiles unraed so swiftly behind us. halt Par mirable movement designed to keep a ­n1ficent scale, and for some minutes Para About Some Well- restraining hand on girls wh' when she caught the admiring look , The automobile was a large seven- ose,occu-: the combined colorful whole was-be- with which I was examining'ber ex- passenger touring-car, and I was' a Known.People. pation'.lies in the neighborhood of war detail was tem- solitary prds eye on eclipsed by.&e general effect, hibit, and before I could withdraw figure on,the back Beet' We Lord Knoll has a collection of camp" She is one of the ablest wo-.1 noutskirts men hi torians. of the-day. gracefully from the vicinity, I was were well into the northern a imlessly about trying thirty-two rings given him by differ- _ Who obliged to purchase, at a terribly ex-, of the city before I became- aware ent Royalties. , is the beat-speaker in the Bri-t to get my bearings, my attention fro- 'a so travagant price, an image of Confu- that I was not the tonneau le oc- tish House of Commons? For logical quently diverted by,the greetings of cl%.Q cunant--thourh possibly the only Prince Alexander of Teck wegxg- friends and-acquaifitiLrices, of wait- animate one. I had entered i 1 dark- go L an ename a -we W ich n to M r. .4.SCI a f th, ft. --C�Y V L U Q. --orge; for sarcasm I did:*at know --what to expect . Another'tormenting period nese; the top was up; the street lights was a present to his Ro tion, Mr. Lloyd Ge Ing a,ensued; but already yal Highneag' Whatever else I had imagined an be- . y the crowd 'and invective, Mr. Winston Churchill- was beginning to thin-perceptibly—. 1 we sped past crid not go far towyrd from the Tear. Ing likely to confront me here to- illuminating the portions of the -in- for scornful and stinging rebuke, Mr, �nfgh� it included a mental picture of was informed at.ons of -the, booths tenor that were ill shadow. It was Mdlle. Dussan, the..Princess.Mary a Tim Healy; for clever argument, Sir. 7 tbjkt midnight was closing-time, and governess, is now acting as secretary F E. Smith; for ingenuous humor,Mr. drawing not until my.foot touched something to her p a Chinaman accosting me, as it was some minutes past eleven I Oyal Highness. The Princess Jerry MAcVeagh; far impetuous ors. me off mysteriously to a secluded cor- impatience as beat I could,.41oft and -yielding'that, my attention mer, and after I had handed hihm;� the D a shap receives over 200 letters a day., a was drawn with a start b isperul r my impatied my hat and The silver,inkstand in Mr. Me en- tory, Lord Hugh Cecil, ring and box, Whi g at my ear having secured coat, less mass ' K 46 Lois. The rest I left Ly watchful eye upon the ivory apon thefloor. the way to ftd curbed I made out the vague outlines of na's room at the British Treasury has In the air. Carver's booth. I what appeared to be a bundle of rugs, been used by.forty-four Chancellors Ito, Mystery and secrecy were so.alien Of a sudden I heard my name pro- or carpet. I leant forward and felt of the Exchequer. Itwaspresented to tibia go to t Ly, "glittering festival, how- scanted in a voice unmistakably fain- over the heap With my hands, even Pitt when -Chancellor by the Cabinet- THE MIDDLE-AGED SOLI)IEII� ever, M the bright face's Of friends iliar. I•-looked round but encountered going so far as to lift the top folds.. were so conjitaktly rising before me no face that I recognized. Then Rugs, I concluded, puzzled—or car- Mr. Marconi'has still in his posses �-_�._every hand,that it was right in front of Me I-espied a Chinese- Pot sion the apparatus with which he A-PleAding-Man,Whas&-First-Strength— boy in costae of-dazzling yellow fF_at experiments in wire-less-, - to keep my purpose in mind as and blue silk covered all over with Satisfied that my surmise was 'car- e his r -�ra, Spent. reality and, not ai a sort of hideous rect, I dismissed the matter from my telegraphy in the garden of his fa- nightmare. I early began to I embroidered gilt storks and amazing mind- but for the moment I was ther's house in Italy. He-was then "IL saw him first, 'my -middle-aged restless and impatient, respond! to flowers. He was grinning at me, and - the.incongruity of COM- fifteen years old. man, one.afternoon on the boards of struci with -salutations only in an absent fashion, I identified. him by,a gap in his upper- inning so ordinary an errand as this Sir Guy Laking, the King's Armor-' an improvised stage In-the.sand dunes 0 front row of teeth. It was Stub. hurried up and down the of hauling a bundle,of rugs with.one er, has in his possession a helmet of of Belgium," writes Arthur Gleason, aisles between the rows of a" "What are you doing here in this as momentous as mine was. the fifteenth century which is worth in the Century. "On that last thin' keenly scanning every. dark foreign'masquerade?" 14demanded. In a very few minutes we were .-face, for some sign or taken that my 1 tul.Gee! Isn't it great, boos-?" he re-`speeding along- Huntington Drive $10,000. Only one other helmet of strip of the 'shattered kingdom, Kng- quest was ended. turned cheerfully. "I'm just picking which would soon fetch us to South the name period in perfect condition is lish and French. and Belgians were As time drew on and nothing lisp-r up a little easy money on.the side. Pasadena and Alhambra,or if our des- known to be in existence. grimly massed. He was a French- pened my impatience grew beyond all Out, say, the kids wouldn't do a thing tination lay beyond these towns, to Prince Leopold,the eldest son of fhe man, and he was cheering up his com- bounds. Nine--ten—ten-thirty---elev- to me if they caught me on-the street Arcadia or Monrovia, or even Sierra i King of the Belgians, who in a new rades. With shining black hair and in the rags. ' Gaudy! Wowl Madre, where Struber had gone that 1 pupil at Eton, is one of the beat gym- volatile face, he played a-yed-many parts ..en o'clock came and went. I devoted It Do you mean to tell me you're paid afternoon. 1 mats-a a moment to wondering what had be- for making this spectacle of , your- We went between the two first- t the school. He began his that day. He recited sprightly verses come of Struber, and what he would self?" gymnastic training'at 11-Is years old. -of Parisian life. He carried on amaz- do when he returned to. the city and named towns scarcely-diminish- v 'learned of•Loin's disappearance.. Al- -Yip. ' P& in the Chfhli village. I ed speed, and were rounding a bend He is also a good rifle shot. ing P20-minute 'dialogues with himself, -though I had no inkling of what bad serve tea, chop suet', shark'a fins, in the highway when our machine, Lord Kitchener is never called in the mimicking the -voice of girl and wo-, carried him off to- the mountains, I bird's-nest soup and all the delica-' swerved sharply to the right. morning: he awakes regularly himself man, bully and dandy. His audience, could not but believe that he had been cies �o' the season. ' Most of 'em's There was a blinding glare from I at 6.30 when he has his private letters had come in stale from the everlasting led away purposely—on a wildgoose real Chinks, but a Wnch a' us kids the lights y approachingland a cup of tea brought to him. He spading and march)ng.- They bright-. of a swiftly a, like my own here to-night. pulls down four bits a night for beim automobile. :rises at seven o'clock,, and retires, if ened visibly under his gaiety; If he' ,chas I For a second we were After- all, when- the signal came 1,.part a' the scenery. . Dead easy." , bathed in the dazzling rays, and I'his duties-at the War Office permit, at, cared to 'make that effort in the sad- was not looking for it; it caught me "'And this is why you have been leaped bmathl a over. the door, for j midnight. denim place they were ready to r --wholly unawares. I was standing-be- wanting to -sleep all day.this past our turn aside had been so abrupt e- week—I -see. But don't forget that- that I feared a collision. The Earl-of'Crawford, who.is sere= spend.- When,he dismissed them the fore a booth where were displayed in I have first claim upon your valu. ing as a rrivate in the R.A.M.C., is a last Raab of him was of a smiling, numerable specimens of carved ivory. - 1 In a Rash the machine was upon us. 'latest rollicking improvisator, bowing Me services, you imp. Wait R It roared b like the wind.- Next in. collector of walk-ing-sticks. The g him- There were tiny images of Buddha minute.- An idea had suddenly pop- kant it hay-disappeared. addition'to his collection is a heavy self over to the applause till big black sitting cross-legged in his familiar at- I . . - tim1e of meditative- devotion- ele- ped into my mind, and I had only a (To be.,continued-) rose-wood,.ivory-headed one, which,hair was level with Our eyes. glianteswith howdas upon their backs; abort time to avail myself of- this Lord Crawford found in a captured And the next day as I sat in my ideou otesque gods and god-I opportunity. gr ,You seem to have an extended ac- DOGS IN WAR. German trench. ambulance, waiting orders, he trudged -deases; chessmen, and countless other 1 1 quaintance among the police," I said, Lady Scot, the' widow of the e:k- by in his blue, the. color of heaven fancies all exquisitely carved. "I want you--U-give someone.of them Six Bring In 49 Russians to Red Cross plorer, is a keen motorist and a first- once, but musty now from nights un- In the midst of this heterogeneous, _preferably a plain-clothes man . a I welter of fantastic images and figures In One.Night. Irate driver. -She is-now driving-a Red,der tbe'rain. His head of hair, which an Old griiy-heired Chinaman'sat his note from me,and-tell him t 0 get it to VCross car at the Anglo-French Hospi. the glossy-black wig bad covered, was pot-ftion very much like that the� the chief pf poll'ee or to. Strubei!...as :Zngliiih police dogs, of whit-h there tai hear Chaumont, in the Marne Can gray-white. - The sparkling,.pantomi- quickly as he can." are six attached to the 21st Flying, ton. A la mic face had dropped i diminutive Buddhas. In front of h6,, I large number, of English -Lntg wrinkles. The sauciness was erased from the Column of the Russian Red Cross la He- was-was a low bench bearing tools and ,i dies are-at the among them patient. -and oa—a—ntT7 tired. fragments of ivory—ivory chips-and, bay's face by a look of frank curio- have prove shavifigs­and a nearly finished con-' sity. d their worth in many in- I being Lady Elizabeth Keppel. Perhaps he, too, would'have been glad stances on Russian battlefields, writes T?re Baroness Cederstrom, or, to of some one to cheer him up. He was ception upon Which he manifestly had. "What's on, boss? The place's an Associated Press correspondent c hei the name 6y which she will just one more territorial—trench dig-, Been ondent at I gi,� I�Tv IvAth--fly-caps--ill] evening- .1 Patti, ger and sentry and fillei-in. He-be- e" right !-.Ii. Petr2grad.--Ih one night, -near-the i stwwy-w,-*remembered, Madame Pa Lel=­pTpe.---_I-nrdstn - -village c�Ku� VlL.CIV1, ,,, ga Fk;;i*,15A5i Fl; keen sense of my surroundings was -_O� catre-gDer, pe of 911 ttiose talking with him; and don't you go 'these wise animals hunted eculiar. I mast have been standing Out In !makes a habit of a regular theatre faithful, plodding sodiers whose first g directly from me to him either, Find grain fields, over which the baitle ! era watching.him in a preoccupied week in London from time to time, stretigth is spent. In him was gath� away to slip him this without any* relief to 49 - wet for some minutes. People were. surged, and brought coming up specially from Wales to ered up all that fatigue and sadness body seeing you do it. I constantly passing and now and then 1 wounded men. see all the latest plays. of,men for whom no -glamor remains, pausing to admire the ivory carver's 1 1 had fished up from a pocket the The dogs had been brought from Monsieur-Paul Cambon, the French 'War is easy for the young. The -area,whose merits were -figurative invitation tat hast brought w !Axploited by London by authorities of tht city Of Ambassador to Britain, is the chess boy soldier is willing to make any day 7 a pretty girl in a fetching Chinese' me here to-night, and on the bac I costume. I scribbled: Vernaya-.for- use in tracking down tc�mpion of the Diplomatic body in- his last if it is a good day. It isnot All at once I became aware*thn', thieves and murderers, with which !London. Working out chess problems so With the middle-aged man.* He is the old Chinaman was staring in my i Am obeying these direction, liter- the place was infested. Within a few is,-the popular diplomatist's favorite Puzzled by the war.' What he has to direction with a fixed intentness that ally. Just received first sign from weeks they enabled the police to round recreation, and after a hard day's struggle with more than,bodily weak- carver at ivory u� these criminals. One dog, -who 0 at the Embassy, he will often sit nee bad something uncanny about it It old Chinese ivory !work a is the malady of thought. Is the was the sort of look that one f iels,the booth,who doubtless is to.conduct'me still retains his English name -Jack,"i'up.f or into the night solving intricate bloody business worth while? Is there sort that drags one up from the somewhere. Am waiting for him. slightly Russianized, was several pro-, chess problems. 'far a swing cora 11.40 p.m.—Ferris. any -off divine e;venj, which his I foundest of reveries, t - times sent to Moscow, Kief and Odes- I scrVtinizin I Mri. Creighton, widow of the late death will hasten? The wines a pass-like and meet the 9 as to similarly aid the police-ofthose-,Bishop amp- eyes. But his regard was not engag- 'I banded'it to Stub. "Do you un- op of London, who lives at H France are good wines, and his hoine ed y mine. Following its direction, derstand what you arg to do?" I cities. ton Court, is interesting herself in the in fertile Normandy was pleasant," wanted to,-make sure. In times of inactivity of the troops to.7,the d -ring. It wag the . ring 64 1 get yOu,_b:6s_st'he replied, a final Ith-e-do—gs are frequently used to convey apparently, ring' look betraying his eagentes dispatches-frorw one section of the i that had, tly, hypnotized him. He. 9 suddenly.-to divifie that to learn what this mysterious pro- column to`�another, and always per- I had detected his interest, for his ceeding portended. -in their task with ririg elity. 13 ONK'a the pretty Du'ring'battle even under heavy five - T eyes raised to mine sent me a warn- He darted away just a.a fot r -A N ADEAL ing glance. -Then deliberately he girl emerged from the ivory booth-,'Viey search out the wounded by scent, picked a small cube-shaped bit of-. her fantastic costume concealed by a Nvi;;ii your head is dull and hcavv your tongue furred, and you fe:-1 Ivory u and the sanitars may be certain the affected to ,work uporl 'it motoring cost. and-veil. She bade,the man to whom they are led is still dotic-up ano good for nothing, without knowing what is renilv floc of his tools. night- and with one old artist a cheery good- matter with you,p.roha -.is ticedcd to restore you to huU1101 and 7 bly all JhaL With a start I.recognized it as one joined a pleasedztookinj young,chs alive, since the dogs ifistinctively ig of the ivory boxes. who was waiting for.her. The two nore the dead. Having found a vigour is a few dosv-s of a -.�1;ablc FOR THE digestive tonic and stomachic rem.- I could not afford to attract."atten- went away, smiling happily into each wounded man the animals will carry edy-stich a� Mother Seigfel's Syrup. tion, so-1 turned away and strolled oma other's eyes. I felt a queer wrench at his rap or a mitten back to the sani- STOMACH AND LIVER down the aisle. At the end I wheeled i my heart as I watched them disap- tar;' who follows to the spot. Each Take it after cacti-meal-for-a few- and walked slawly-baCk..-Now, I noted.{pear. days andnotcliovv beneficial is its action.upon the stomach,liver and I)owel,;— animal wears a pair 6f miniature_sad- tone and healthy .cti%ity-to tb&e important organs,-of with satisfaction, nobody was linger-I Then shortly came -the Chinaman, dle bags, in which be carries flasks __7110 andlh,: ing about the booth. I was in time I He advanced with such a pointed iff- brandy. so doing enables you to 0ii3rMew stores of vigour,Ivitality and hcwt.i. noring o to see the pretty girl, obviously bent . f my presence ibat I on my e�rarrd, disappear�through 'Part appeared to pay no.attention to In appearance the dogs 'resemble upon sole' the Airedale or the Irish terrior. ' An. MOTHER the curt*s at the rear. him. I had received the signal.at litst. I As Ile pas be flung __ short tom- exhibition of-man-hunting was given too lt a swilt step or MT7forwar and man d from Nlorner oT@s mouth:, for the bevefit of the 1st Siberian 0. _. S YA U P leaned toward the oldmati. "You follow me," and Pursued his Corps. soldier was directed to hide "Well," I undertoned, "I am here; way without further pause. in-a.clump of bushes Iwo block's dis- The newl.00size contains three Uo;rrs�-as onyuh as the Wal si.:c I have been here all.evenihg.!' I fell into his wake, and in a min- tant in a field. -the sanitar released sold at 50c per bottle. ch as a look Without deigning so mu uta or such a matter we issued the dog and directed him in the gen- sus -;5 -ar-Ifte or ceasing in his employment, through a side door into an alley-,way, eral air6ction of''the spot. -After mak- but with a swift glance toward the A light above tbe=door_ relieved the rear curtains, he returned: I � several wide circles the animal -darkness of this restricted -pas"ge. -09 caught the scent and made straight '"Policemen here, too. You no mind My guide turned toward the leer of 'cau 0H ,HORSE SALE DISTEMPER welly good."' the auditorium, and we presfi* for the hiding-Place at top speed, re- ad- turning presently With a glove. The You ILnow that when .%*nu melt or mn, oirougli, The :ares Qf,c;:rse I was in no wise to blame came out upon a street densely A lice had extended their activ- ed by pepper-trees. ,Here a touring- sanitar tucked a small package in the you have about one chance 1�i f1fty to escape sale stable l-_'the-_b�r; it gave me an car was waiting with a dim,blur of a dle pocket and away went the dog' Z distemper. ots"Xiolisto in i,oi3r true protep.tion, yovir mily I' ig of 'confidence in their figure sitting motionless at the wheel, safeguard. foe an sure a you'treat all vour horses With It. a IT a is 0 t , 'acts to !� sure pre- u will soon be rid of he disease, it adds plb return journey. The sanitar, to y - ability t this,possible source had and the old man motioned me_to en.: tarry out the deception, followed,, ventativir no matter.how 'thee are "expoxed."" 2�" them. But I experienced ni horse goods hou"n, r le-, g in" ter. n a sold by all gdod druggist@, hk appe -a, Hilt ass.31 f ng of alarm at the idea I held back "Where are you tak- eared to assist the hidii livered by the m9*11facturei the be held accountable for ing Oe?" I demanded sternly.- whiledog looked on with apparent UNID20AZ Go, ere. lit climbed deliberately in beside interest ANA AsaterieleffUrts, 9"hes, Ind7v.21. %Aelr preen -Sik L ID -a grim IL-deou- gTaw ng sh on broad booth .............. a +.b...'=_"ffZP°E;'c✓^'T,Z�w..a. 7. :+'*'I• RS w•y�.: ^'FTr'1:•"M`.' ',1'rCY_TMF3 fin. a-•Y+'v.PA q. ;-„,,�R_ •'AC -T'n ''..-,..``;l•�s'f"'y,” "'?'- '.r°'z'•' aw ,tt'."'a.: '.n'';�'."°"'"':.t `'�,�-.,•�i:'�.'"'i+ ;,s.'c;"�. «r '.�, .v.:�+er m +r., "n4 y�.-�rkr. -'4' �° *�« 4. 'a ..A., - .i v. -„,.,,._.' ,�r. r-�x�n 'SHF>:^'Ew, s' .' y °'m. ..a, ..;1'+v- �t�- �.x•; ,���t••�. .,;w=°es _ ..3�.d d: -r*n�'r ,t^."�':�` ...;+w'a^ ..a^-'� r-^ :i a.. ,:•..76e1,--.:i -'?.... ..pr ..-...•'r•��',�.. .'.:'�5'6. ,-•r_,. ..�� ->ixa..t ,..... �",;e• -,.8..._ ..:.s._ w.rr f .-r..�;•a�,'r.r^s%s... ,e _ •k;y.. ..cgY....1..r'•.r..•v+.*.,,.U:..�., •.ate.i�'.ac. rn'�:i'�,,..� ,..,. :•. ,- ,....... -�..,•;� ... :>�....: -'. ,.. ,.r �:; '-''�-• 'g. of sf'";”` •w :a•• -.��--y... G+ .-.,�.F::' 4 ..eK d 't 'H __.k'" wf •� +SY „`��'••' '�h, "� ,,, '', j,-.r. •. ".:J�. • FRENCH UNES ARE PIERCED �. w . s ��. o f-_ BETIEEN �� ANH LENS - > 1 i - Ge n Forces Captured Trenches but Counter ;..:attack Recovered Greater Part cl „ 4 A despatch from Paris says: Heavy;and barracks at Metz, dropping 130 ! k fighting has ,been in progress in shells. The French airmen were France,a French advanced position on heavily bombarded, but all retttrnedi ..1 damaged:save one,_who was forced { ' k the road between Arras and Lens be-I to land south-east of Metz. Ing attacked by strong German forces. f President Poincare and AlbertTho- s � ' of War, were d'r- ecretar .� b 'mss' U e S ceded Y � � The infantry attack' ryas pies Y o _ ..mine explosigns and a violent bom- present at,the trials at Satur? Camp � J' bardment, and•the Germans captured on Saturday of the newly-invented a first Iine trench on`l; front of rev-:trench cannon and bullet-proof sial bandied yards. shields.. French counter-attacks were imme-' The explosion Qf a German mine -diately inaugurated and a'portion of .south of Ypres on Saturday,destr*ed ._the captured trench was etake Th- --r'arly 100 yards of British trenches, ns, owever; at the close of the according to the official report from 4 _ day occupied about 200 ids of the Berlin. The British, however, assert r •' advgneed trench, hi, med a•sal- that they-retain possession of the era- ` fent in the French lin 'ter. Berpbardments of considerable "ARCHIBALD" AND KIS MERRY MEN. r Twenty-four French aeroplanes intensity are reported from other sec- - One 'of the anfl-aircraft guns known to the Cana dian soldle'rs as "ArehlDald," and its smiling crew, made a raid on the railway station tors of the front. somewhere in France." .. -pro - CANADA'S TRADE GROSS CASUALTIES PANIC FLIGHT FEAT OF . BRITISH SUBMARINE - t : RAPIDLY EXPANDING -OVER 14,500,000 OF TI1E TURKS ON THE tiP-PER ADRIATIC w REVIEW BY THE DEPARTMENT •Estimates of the Losses Accredited to Dislodged From Caucasus Positions Sank Austrian' Hydro•aeroplane ' end Also Torpedo s P rolainent Statistician. Extending Over 66-SUIT *s — ----OF CUSTOMS. --— --- A despatc from London says: The Front BOat, hic�f eat to the GSCIlB —" gross casualties in,the warn to the A despatch from g ry p is R sianvurablyn the Russians A despatch from London saga: A'Adriatic an Austrian hydro-aeroplane 1 ;.Statement Reveals Heavy- Increases:beginning of Janus exceed 14,500- 1 In Both Imports`and 000, according to the computations ofdeveloping a prominent statistician and studentcapturing strong Turkish positions despatch of the Exchange Telegraph arid also an Austrian torpedo boat Exports. of war estimates. The basis for the ;'with relatively slight losses and tak- Company from Rome says a British,which went to the rescue, taking the 1 `figures iq official and other reliable Ing from the enemy many guns, huge submarine has sunk in - the upper;crews of both craft prisoner. j A despatch from Ottawa .says: information. The number of killed is quantities,of munitions,and numerous I Trade statistics covering the nine estimated at one in averse one in eve i prisoners. Some of the Turkish regi-j U.S. MULETEERS KILLED ?��N months of the fiscal year ending De-:aanera g every menta were annihilated. GERMAN SUB. SAILORS LATEST GI�I\�tll>tl� cemher 31st,issued.the other day by seven or eight. The official report gives details of _ _ r the Department of Customs, show the The experts estimate the gross cas-i the dislodgement of the 'Burks from a commerce of Canada to be expanding uatties suffered by each warring ns-,strong position over a front of 66 New* Version of Baralong Affair Pub-i POISON �CCrjAll enormously. tion as follows: +miles, extending from the-reftion of lisped in Norse Paper.. 1 DEVICE Taking into account re-exports and!Russia . •...... ......... . 4,000,000 I Lake Tortun to the region of Charian- A despatch from London sags: Tliq _ the movement of coin and bullion, the Germany . . ...... 4,000,000111 son River, north of Melae here The: Central News correspondent in Chris- grand total of the tilde of the Da- Ottomans retreated in the direction of tiania pays: The Alter Posters on Prussic Acid Shells Are Being Used minion for the nine months reaches Austria-Htingary . . .,.... 2,800,000 On Riga Front Bp.the France . . 2200,000!the fortified plain of Erzerum. At Friday published from its London -the-imposing figure of $1,0.12,486,308, ,, 560 000 man laces this retreat assumed the correspondent a new version of the I Germans. Great Britain .......... , y p compared with $837,009,759 for the character of a panic flight. Several Baralong affair which he received corresponding period of the previous Italy . . ........ '•••.•• `800,000 1 Turkish units were almost annihilated, from a reliable source. According to i A despatch from London says: _The fiscal year. That the volume is in- Belgium, Serbia, Bulgaria Petrograd correspondent of the Daily - . creasing is shown li the December re- and Turkey 1,000,000, i '. 'Hail ouotes a mport__from Kie$ to the -�and hundreds of bodies cover the route this version when the submarine at- '•'••�••••• of the R'useian offensive. tacked the 1�icoatan the letter's-crew, , turns. the trade of last month having m At many points the Czars troops including the American muleteers, effect that the cessation of the QTit- Grrid total , :......:. 14,960,000 ing on the southern front, owing to n reached a total of $148,815,954, cam- - lied to advance an heights above the,took refuge in the lifeboats. The pared with $70,382,903 for the same I clouds cutting trenches, in tfie deep'Baralong-hove-in eight and aa&the I the sudden thaw, has been availed of In the present War at least 21,000,- i to replace man Austrians b Ger- month- -'month in the previous year. snow during heavy snowstorms. They submarine, whose- crew' sought shel p y y , The December statement reveals 000 men are under arms. � mans, apparently from Field Marshal - _• heavy increases .in both imports and Figures furnished by previous wars occupied-the village of Koprukeui, on ter on life Nicosian. I von Hindenliur 's arm on the Riga- exports, the Arax,•30 miles east of Erzerum. The story proceeds: When the g y ga- e rts, without Lakin into accdunt show that in the Balkan struggle of having returned'Dvinak front. The correspondent xpo g In the course of"the fighting: on the American muleteers, g the movement of gold or the expert 1812-13 350,000 mea were killed out,17th the Russians took prisoner five r with the crew to their own ship, die-,says the, Germane on the Riga front of foreign merchandise. For the nine o! 1,260,000 engaged. In the Ruaea officera and 208 men, and captured covered members of the German sub-;are using shells filled with prussic months' period the imports show a -2apanese war 658,000 were killed out much material, including machine marine's crew on board these mole- acid, the gas fumes of which are sc- i --slight shrinkage, amounting to $343r j?! 2,500,000 engaged.' guns and caissons. They seized a!Leers not unnaturally became quite five even four and five hours after the +y 928,33'_', as against $348,746,920, but I 'Turkish ammunition depot at the vil- furious. A fight ensued, in whigh life t►urating of the shells. Spiintera from A. the December imports increased In= BELGIAN HOUSES BURNED lage of Taurnachel;in the Chariansan muleteers wreaked fury upon the men these shells are deadly and quickly kill $30,392,913 to $45:690,721. BY THE GERMANS district who in attacking the British ship were even lightly wounded men. Exports of domestic merchandise is �- —Y-- really guilty of attempting cold-, December totalled $92,171,402. 1n the A despati:h from Havre, France, CARRIED THREE PASSPORTS blooded murder. I understand that if,i TERRIBLE HAVOC' WROUGHT previous December they amounted to says that a report has just been is- AND HUN WAR DOPE" as proposed by Sir Edward Grey, the IN EXP(rOSION AT LILLE " the comparatively low figure of 337.- -.,-A V;%,. i Baralong affair had been submitted to, ~ - _ tch from London says: The w t e m the nine meront ' ing the number of houses in the waif- British Authorities - emov ew _ Y_ period they jumped from $306,823,039.our provinces of Belgium which, theYorker From Steamer. val officers the above-mentioned facts;Amsterdam coyrespon en o e Her- to $511,584,048. ' The increases in ex report says, were burned by the Ger- = would haye been disclosed-" lin Lokal Anzeiger, who witnessed the W ports were found in nearly every-col-I mans. The following figures are A despatch from London says: Isaac —e - recent explosion of the large German. . umn. Manufacturers rose from $53-1 given: Brabant, 5,821; Liege, 2,7Q8; Rose, a New York theatrical man, was ALL ENEMY FIRMS � ,ammunition depot in Lille, northern 186,926 to $119,392269. Agricultural'Antwerp, 1,800; Malines, 1,7.19; Din- removed by the British authorities TO BE CLOSED UP France, describes the damage dose _Jlroduce from $106,608.973 'to. ant, 2,232; Namurr1J10;-Pb�rom the Liner Rotterdam at Falmouth# —_ _ -- enormous. Not only was the muni- -506,936, and animals and their pro 1,301; Huy, 256; Verviers, 681; War- with a trunk loaded with German war Will-Not Be Allowed to Do Business,tions spot entirely es $�- ducti from $58,436,712 to $78,559,424.'emme, 16; Turnhout; 40; Total, 18,207, literature, it is charged. Daring the War. khavoc was caused in the surrounding The inland revenue returns, issued.The figures for Fla'oders are not yet Rose, according to the authorities, A despatch to London says: The area to houses and factories, most of Thursday, also show a -substantial in-i obtainable. was in possession of three American Board of Trade, under the bill amend-I which werle'razed to the ground. The -' crease, the total for the month being•I q: passports, one of which was much ,. German Landsturm troops which were- $2,416,196, as against $1,897,774 in' out-of-date, the second issued May 30, Ing the Trading With the Enemy' x1 NAVAL INCREASE HAS Acta, will be empowered to prohibit guarding were killed. :-the correspondisig month of the pre- - 1915, in, the Dutch East Indies, and any person, firm or company of hos- 'F mous year. BEEN AGREED UPON the third an up-to-date pas ort ITALY TO FIGHT TO 0 These passpo will be turned o to tile nationality or aaaociations from w A despatch from .London lava: A the American bl ey, and if poll- carrying on UGsiness in this country. THE- BITTER END LORD DERBY'S TRIBUTE during the continuando-of the present - _ vote for 50,000 additional officers and is found _ with them Rose Earl gays Gnadian Young Men men or a Satish navy was agreed be permitted to-_rose but t e -- — —__ A_�espatch from Florence, Italy; v Shame English Shirkers. upon in, the House of Commons on trunk will be 'retained by the British Tbe Board may also, through pati- says: In an address delivered here Friday afternoon., This will brim the tion of the Court, require that a buai- Antonio Salandra,the Italian Premier, A despatch, from Vancouver says:{ y g *,,filitiea. The trunk, they declare, mess be wound up if it appears to it said: "We thought this would be a total number of men in the Haug in �6as filled with pamphlets,newepaposs, 'Oparm tribute to tl>z;patriotism of the, that any company registered in the short and easy war, but it has become Open of Canada in r-a-patr to'the the current year up to 860,000: war pictu;s and books,all on the sub- g flag United Kingdom is carrying on buss- a long and a hard 'one. We had in this time of Britain's stress is paid I — 4' sect of the present conflict, many of{ness outside rthe United Kingdom, and thought that all the hardships would by Lord Derby in a personal letter re- AUSTRALIA PROHIBITS the documents being addressed to M. that in carrying'on such business it be of a military character,but we find, ' ceived by C. G. Henshaw, Recruiting I EXPORTS'TO NETHERLANDS B. Clauaaen,80 East 42nd Street, New has entered-into or done acts which it difficult even behind the front to `Officer for Vancouver. "The way the r York,while containing — e oif enteied into or done in the United keep on fighting. However, we .ori documents in five different languages young men of Canada have come for-,, A despatch from Meibourne, Au Kingdom would constitute the offence I going to do it, and we shall persevere ♦, ward ought to put to shame some of;tralia, says: A proclamation has been '7°ere addressed to places in all the of "trading with the enemy." until victory, is won." _ those in England who are still shirk- issued prohibiting all exports to the Central and South American repub- '`ing," comments the Earl. Netherlands. Lica and in the West Indje�„ • . SHOT DOWN TWO BATTLEPL��'�ES �. — ��c—� - STATUE TO BE ERECTED BRITISH RESCUE FORCE TO EDTTH CAVELL IN PARIS AND FORCED THIRD TO DECEND. ; A despatch from Paris says. The _ - — - ` _.INCE .EN1sL7t=i �l ,i site has been chosen 'for the statue �T -•- - -_ — _. .__ _ I - • ; _ w ed o mora- (3rreatest Feat of Its Kind on Record Scored by hick ie to be erect ui c mme � _ Edith Cavell, the British nurse 1 who was executed in a Qeneral Aylmer Attacks Turkish Position' firs Effort statue will be erecfed at.the Tuileries Airman on Western Front Garden, at the angle fronting Rue de - ,,. to -Reach Kut-el-Amara - Concorde, �`• .• � '. ,. and Place la ne .. y otivthe septa lmoat familiar Poria- A despatch from London says: One i ker. It is thought to be capable eft 74'' an a British correspondents at army 180 miles an hour, and to na d tourists. of th B p - A despatch from London says:.Gen. Turks. The fighting lasted all day. r== headquarters in a despatch reports with a device whereby it i. e - ;Aylmer's relief force last Friday at. Torr-onts of-lain, causing floods, pre- THE KINWS.AIDE-DE-CAMP that the greatest feat of its kind on shoot.directly in .front--& great veaW.a renewal of the attack on the IS KILLED IN FRANCE record is to be credited to one of the vintage in air fighting. The maehtne _-, <, }sicked the T'arks,—who- are-strongly following day,but Gan.Aylmer's force . best known British airmen,who in the- is also in some degree protected• drentrenched at Essian,six miles east of managed to entrench itself a little A despatch from London says: The course of a-single flight shot down two "Scarcely any Tarbes are sow $ut-ei-Amara, where the >tisaiia Bri- mwi*sa twc thirds of i mile within mune of Brigadier-General Hugh Gre- Fokkere and chased an Albatross and The new birds of prey were first 11114011 tisk army to whose aid the relief force the Turkish line. The British report gory Fitton, Aide-de-Camp to the forced it to descend.' in force. shortly rafter the -last Ger• fs trying to hasten, is bottled up. A "maks of "very heavy losses on both among,the killed in the "How great the feat was,".he tele- man ggaas attack, when several violent battle ensued, ib enc- sides,"which indicates the Kip aplrs g ahs, "can oisiy be nadarstood by over the po tion that had bean attack �t fury of the, casualty lists from the British front' graphs- - cess alternated between lis.and battle. pianee published on f3tmday.__ those who know the powe>F of the Fok- ed and were greatly admtred. Fr..;.+ T_^q•-.•ray.- ..,.:...- ._._ X.is.T.a ,iFGs n :.?+'1•r pl.-w.^l.. h r rayl ,#9e Cr- Car•r a 1 - a- r. "6,`.u^ ,._ rc�d .- • :s. mw. ".+:: '' :; - ,/•F -:,� :a _ _. Y" ... , .. w'�:--,( ,r'�d�:.'*,'�•+c^" -i.,�•': ..ms�•ss LOCALISbI�. ffi. S. Chapman had a business -Don't forget to renew your srL? o trip to the city on Tuesday. eutwription. to Tim PW"Jtixa -Dr. Henry will. ba Gereas Nswe. THE .B ' G STOR-E 1 ' Miss P. J, Wright spent Sun- usual next Tuesday to attend •ta -Mrs. R.jo0lgw4ord and dau. IN •say with friends in Toronto, hie professional duties, * ghter have returned home, after ' -Private W. Peak was home The AuttUmn Leaf Mission spending a couple of weeks with for a couple of d :d ttyti last week. - Baud a ill :deet Kt `the usual hour her'aunt,_Mrs. Couplana,of Oah- *" -Miss Eva Foster is spending un- Saturday at the t'.-me of-Mrs. awa. -a week with friends in Greenwood. W. H. Peak. -Victor Rumpth, who has en- -Mrs. W. J. Bradford, of To- -1000 bonus piar a votes on listed with the 106t1r-battalion for ronto, spent the week-end with Wedneaday. Feb- 2i:t with every overseas service, will bold an -The- three-sided, triple grates Will - ~ ]Mire. Bradford: 24 lb. bag of flour-Skink's, Five auction sale of his farm stock, im- wear three times as long as the oral- r:•. -Mrs. Arthur Boyes is visiting Roses, and, Quaker in stock. J. plements_ Atr__� �._ r,r, Thursday. Feb. at the home of her :pother, Mrs. Richardson. * loth. See bills for full particulars: nary range grates. This one feature Westgate, of Aurora. -Mr% J. H. W,-quis, who has :-Petitions'are being eirclnated is well worthy .Of your _ -T. M. 'McFadden was off duty been confined to o,• bed for some for sigtlatures of commercial trav- Consideration-there are for several days suffering Emla days sufferiuk fr, u.a very severe ellera, retail and wholesale mer- e - the revailitig la irri attack uf'.. la t nl�r?y ether exclusive - ere gi•ii;re, is able to be chants and manitfactares to be -Y.-and Mrs. Httpter, 6f.-Mani- around again. presented to the Dominion R4vBrn- .:: Cnes which you should � r toba,.are visitiop with John and -Mrs..J. W.W,,wton and dan- ment praying'for legislation mak., inn st.g to before pure „r 'Mrs. Boyes for a few days. gbter, Miss Florenee, left on Wed- Ing all statutory holidays on Mond it chasing your raj nge. -Miss L. Austin, of Toronto, nehday for Orillia, where Mi. day in place of some other day in f ispen�Sunday at the home of her Newton hes been employed for 'the•wgeek. parents,.H. and hire. Austin. some time, and where they will -W. B. and Mrs. Powell eater- take up residenee. The best r ,tained a,.fe4v friends to an oyster wishea. of their many friends ac- - elipper on Tnesda evening, company them to their new house. _ Ell, Mie. W.�PSIM is Un or E. + ,� ` \ the doctor's care suffering from Bundy en Saturdayy afternoon was \ "T . .a very severe attack of Ia grippe. one of the largest held in the vii- J -Arthur and Mrs. Rogers, of lege for a long time. The high Toronto, spent over Sunday with esteem in which Mrs..,Bundy was \ 'J the former's mother, Mrs. J. H. held was evidenced not only by Rogers. the large attendance,but also by $enrp Fawkes was off duty a the large number of beautiful few days last week suffering from floral tributes which almost hidP.ndor.Ran- aa attack of Ia grippe,-but is again the casket from view. The deep. sn .re sold at work._ p pst sympathy p expressed for Mr. ? 4 ��� everywhere V by good des- heir er. -Mie.J. R. Thexton is improv- Bund and his tvyo sone in their } �� levy o back ing again. after being confined to bereavemept. "LE "GIBTER, �,F ( } _ � k our soar U uuee on this , her bed for about two weeks with -Among those attending the SATt RDAT- J.u*7�29T$—Auction'8812 9 r p l c n d i d grippe• funeral of the late Mrs. Bundy on of horses, cattle, implements, etc., ^'�c� r' -James Richardson was unable Saturday afternoon' were Bert at lot 20,con. 1, Pickering(Kingston '� r-�- �' MCClarA to attend to his duties for several Bundy, of Weston, g g r'� +.� •mar J. S. and J. road}, the property .H. Wade and 'X days, owing to being a victim of Bundy, of Claremont, the Misses M. Reid. Nate at. 1 dclock,sharp.' ;• .'the prevailing epidemic. Fanny and Mary Willie See bills. 1V { is y;—III-r. awn Orr Herrington, of Tu RFDAY.FSB 3Rn—Auction sale of and Presbyterian Sunday Schools Oshawa, F. E. and Mrs. Gee, of horses, fresh mdlch cows and feed- attended the annual Sabbath Toronto, ers, at lot 23, con. (half �j.'o. ►' Couucillorand Mrs. Bate- y , y ;School Convention at Alton& on man and hiss Fanny Bateruxn, of mile east of Ashburnl.-the property --Wednesday. Whitby, bliss Irving, of Toronto, of'Charles Pilkey, Sade at l o'clock. �- -The Methodist Ladies' Aid Wm. and Mn. Balmer, Whitby, See bills. H. S. Pugh,auctioneer. ; ., �ss�J = will meet at the home of Sirs. and the Misses Somerville, of Mt- FRIDAY• Fes• 4TH-Extensive credit Findlay.on Wednesday Feb. 2nd Albert. sale of farm stock• implements, hay, .. � 2.30 o'clock. Members .kindly -The members of the Methodist roots, furalture, etc., at-lot 24, con.- -at 7. Pickering, the property of Walter attend to help with sewing. Choir entertained the members of Wright. No reserve. Sale'at one �••Vis' w i -A number from here went he Presbyterian Choir at-.tbe par- o'clock. See large bills. J. H. Pres- down to Whitby on Friday even- nonage on Tuesday evening. Both tice,auctioneer. ing last to witness the Oshawa vs. choirs were well represented and Tt7$sDAY, FEB. BTs-Auction sale of Vya Titsla qty >pi�q facair6t p. faros '!Whitby hockey match fa which a most enjoyable evening was purses, cattle,Oplga,implements,etc., �1 Fiietw Soikabo! the former won by the score of 6-1. spent by all in games of various at lot 26. con. 1, Pickering (Dunbar- -Fred Adair went to the city kinds. After an excellent supper ton), the property of Fiamuel Nichol- - - on Wednesday for the purpose of had been partaken of, a short pro- son, Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. See � �• Li �� ,g P enlisting with the 84th battery, gram of music, readings and short bills, W. B. Powell, auctioneer. M .AL � ;� wt+hieh is stationed at Kingston. He epeeehes was given, the chair be- Turp.&DAT, �• 19TH-Auction sale Will leave next week to begin ing occupied in his usual genial of horses, cattle. implements. furni- ; straining• manner b the pastors Rev, Mr, tare, etc., ll lot rt cos. 3, ke Ing THE MEN 'S The thaw that occurred fast Bedford. yAfter assing a vote of P[il (lel,mho north of Pickering STORE week broke up the ice in the creek thanks tendered b the property of victor T y guest to Rumpth. Sale at 1 o'clock. W. B. 'Weare postmasters in the art of general merchandising. and can. which rose to an unusual height Rev. and Mrs. .Bedford and the Powell, auctioneer, guarantee that you will get satisfaction when for this time of the year, and members of the Methodist Choir, you deal with us. which, no doubt, lessened the ro- and singing the _National-Anthem p g g Card of Thanks Of course we have our specialties, these are men's wear, boots, shoes, -= bability of there _ Ing a big(toad in sad."Thep are Jolly Good Fel- — and rubbers. We make the hoe otir Chief s Williams'' peciaity in o .;$be spring. lows," the gathering broke up io J. H, Bundy and- family wish to heavyweights and the Whits-Shoe the Specialty in fine weights. -Moisrs. H. Wade and M. Reid the early hours in the in rWag. thank their friends for the many acts will hold an auction sale of horses, -On Satt ay,Jan. 22nd, James of kindness shown them in their re- We are agents for the Lowg6es Tailoring Co. and guarantee per- cattle and farm implements to- .Furlong died at the home of his cent bereavement: feet eatisfac�n with -every garment. M lraorrow(Saturday)at the ]attar's daughter, Mrs. M. Donglae. 41 ___We have been learning how for sixty years. promisee, on the Kingston road, Endean Ave, Toronto, in his 81st ASSY•HAMIS _ 16 one and ahalf-miles west of Pick- year. His funeral took place on Get the habit, yott men, Roto The Men's Store. vrin Village. blonde when his bodywas cde- ♦_r -Two recruiting sergeants from veyed to the old.R. C. Cemetery' gills and Cultivator$ R. 'BUNTING, thell6th Battalion came to the Pickering, for interment. Thede- ICHERING Village on Wednesday and leave ceased has been a resident of To. � Sleig�lx-Cutters, Established 1867. created a room ;n r--���irie Brock, ionto for the past twenty-seven ' :�ag0II8, BIIggleB nand will spend some time in the year's, but previou.9 6 that time ,HOLIDAY - Village seeking recruits for the he resided in Pickerlag township. When requiring an p � + ROVI_R_EMC.1� 1 S s' Ontario County Battalion. For a number of years he li;ed on -farm or road use we will lbe glad to We are well supplied to fill all orders for your Holiday Baking. Our raisins —The postponed mortgagOf Is 0 hae sale the farm adjoining the village call on'you and kive pricesaad terms. currants,citrob 'ora L finds, nuts of the lake shore, formerly owned by Thos. Walsh, and afterwards ---�' ---•. - every variety,8gs dates,prunes.apricods,etc.,are the choicest_ - ='.::' Thos. B. Marquis and at Representative of Massey-Harris Co. nr �ouv-father, o er, sister or . i 9 present moved on to the Edwards farm on brother, we can supply you. - Call early and get first owned by Mr. Kanter, of Toronto, the 4th concession from which INTER GOODS ! r choice. For gents we have bedroom slippers, _ ' which was to take place this aft- place he moved to the city. His shirts,collars. cies,mufflers,stick ins, caH liake -ernooe will not be ed with wife died over thirty years ago. handkerchiefs,sweaters, etc. For ladies we " the matter has ion; As the winter season has bev _ satisfactorily lto the parties con- two of whom having died. The we are prepared to supply - nets, toques, gloves. handerc feta, reran• sarviviag datlghtera are Mrs M. your many wants in collars, stationery and fancy -The many friends of John Douglas, of Tomato,.sad Mrs, Ed. our line. -_ _ articles for the children. Harding will be pleased to know Brown, - y Boob. toys, amus,mouth If yon are in need of --�- y organs.jack knives. dolls in :1 that be is makingstead _ , fact all you require for Christmas. y progress -A popular method of raising Bob-sleighs and Cutters, Cutting - •' Our confectionery towards recover He is now able money for Red Cross purposes Boxes. Pulpers, Gasoline - eryis as usual fresh and twell assorted. .: --to walk around the house, after during the past few months has Engines or Wheel' being confined to his bed formauy been by means of raffles. This is barrows, " G. As-' GILLESPIE, _DUMBARTON_ (months: The operation which strictly against the law.v4rich is Call on or write to 'was performed in the fall has en- very strict in the matter. The lively _remoP_d the_. _D. $a21kB. Pirelrari,n� ,-a- com le��ssurtmeri� MKINr —Ilong and painful illness, place is subject to a heavy. fine, - -Men were busy on Monday vied every person wbobuys a tick. � +• �OERj� of the famous canvassing the township for Signa- et and the printer,who prints the DENTIST =s tures to a petition which,•is to he ticket are also subject. to a fine. hue removed into hie new office,on tee =q HAPPY THOUGHT presented to the local legislature But an.exception has been made corner of Yoage'and Queen Sts.,Ta —AND— asking for the enactment of a pro- in the case of the Red Cross or ronto, Imperial Bank Building This - hibitory laws!or on their refusal other patriotic object, not by our office has been equipped with the most ' to grant that request, to ,take a law-makers, but-through the modern of dental appliances with the I>�p6Tla1 OafOrd vote of the whole province on the popular feeling that raising funds object of - aestion of prohibition, We un for Red Cro u e operations. �� ^ qq derstand that the a to t e authorities. As .�+� �� - with very ew re usals to sign the a result of this--feeling' which J:sLt�l DALE MILLS Parlor Cooks, Heaters and petition. may not be a very healthy one, Oil Stoves. -The annual meeting of St. An- many raffles have been held drew's church was held on Friday throughout this and other muni- Is the place to get your Bread evening last in the. basement of cipalities without any interference Flour, .Royal Household. •Made -.Call in and see them. _.•l-, ' the church with the pasibrr; Rev. from.the authorities, But a case from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try / J. Mellroy presiding and . as recently occurred in o►ir vil• a bag, —V O S G -P H H . - BUND Y_' " _ . Ch4Pmau-actin�a _secretary. The lags which has caused a strong Also Glenora Flour. Paatr attendance was not quite so large feeling in the vi atter-­Those who PastryFlour T as usual.' as many are suffering bought tickets with the under- - - Oat ermshing daily from la grippe. The reports from standing that the,Red Cross Soci. T Fresh Rolled Oats. _ pc ' ' the various organizations con- ety would be benefitted are now = OL ,OLLADO s _ ..____�Jnected with the church were re- indignant to 1 `urn that the money - Brea Shorts] ARS ceived and adopted. did not go in the direction they Oats Crushed Oats I have a limited number o Collars to Bell 'at $2 each. 4 --J. Bean was in the city one intended..' _'Although this is the Oat Chop Whole Corn da, recently endeavoring to en- first time this method of raising lie] for overseas service. He was funds for the Red Cross Society 'Cracked Corn Corn Meal Secure a bargOi31 now. �., rejected on the grounds of dull has been attempted in our village, Mixed Feed Dairy Feed ti vision and bein seven Fall Rugs, Robes-,-Blankets, Trunks, Suit cases. - g year's it will no doubt be the last. Our Caldwell's Cream, substitute above the age limit. There are advice to those who wish to assist Calf Meal and• - Shoe and Harpess repairing neatly and promptly. ' '..'severs in oui'village who are not this worthy object, is to get to suffering from these b'andicap9, work and raise the money in some' Molae9ine Meal. ' a attended to.who would gain in the estimation legitimate manner, and only do so fit' of.their friends by enlisting. They when some Tesponsible person is. pedal Prices in ton iota. - .PICHER`l" HARNESS EM�ORIUM may help in Red Cross work but at the head of the movement, and BELL PHONE. t'' r Y : those who are physically fit should also to�liroinate from it any gamb- XM w, �b011:6 Home Phone 2601. W COAKWKLL cion the khaki. ling element.. Chopping every day, - - . r