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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_02_11 ... ., ;-.xew .. a✓- ..-L .¢+{�- r!.:'..". A ".:. .,..:... K.1xv-.. ^:�� ?5`�.i: -.t "''T`' -•a i�': ' 'diet':r,•- «. rv0°' _ ..7�•�,a a>',:- 9 'cx '-�'.•r ,k"',. -;.f,?...3... '1•,`'�.. , .'a"'-.a�•,..: .�..r,..w,.....t ,r'.=.'.w.m .....,r.,ex'mac. '"�a; •a. j :.. r"F;,,s '..�''�.:�:. .':.,,•�':„--' ..�.h..., •,'... . .�'•','__•+�r.,.� 4s*.:,,:a'.rn c-.e.S., •.:...a�+}.�- +� ..-�' - - �'- � � VOL. S V. PICKERING, ONT., FRfDAY, FEBRUARY ] 1', 1916 1'�To. `?0 , t; ___, 6CHOOL REPORT6 Established 75 years M5 , i'Mra�s:;stitastat6ass�. '. _ _ A6NBURN . _ _..—,— • ----__- _ - N1K T' Under favorab'e weather conditions Report of S.S. No.3. Pickering for - __�_ �L+•± auction sale of Chas. Pilkey last January. Names are in order of GREENWOOD week was a grand success. Th6re merit. Sr.I V-Florence Annxs, Allan �, k was a large crowd present and bidding McGlashan,Noreen McGinty, Willie - 1> ;�. `� E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regie- was brisk, as Indicated by the prices Anderson, Jr. IV-AlbprtGatward«, MILLS teredmember of the Optometrical As o• - which the stock brought, most of Margaret R estgate. Beryl Annie , •oo 'eistion of Ontario. special attention given to FLOUR :— It the fitting of glasses-_ Byes tested free. 'North which was purchased by large buyers Walton Holmes, absent Kggt of month Olarsmoa , OttWHI1`E SATIN-BREAD from adistanewd.. One man purchased Sr. III=Mary Anderson, Winnie Me- about sit hundred dollars worth of Clure, Cynthia Burns'. Jr. III-Elva �T CL McKINNO.4, M.D.,L.R.C.S., • oung stbck, Annie, Marjorie Annis•,Stella Collins. . 11 • Edinburgh, member of the,College of CREAM BUNS—FAM-ILY y Annie Sullivan, Reta StrauRhan.'+ Sr. l° ' .:Physicians and surgeons of Ontario.licentiate "'����� ,of Roy al College of Surgeons. Edinburgh. TEA BUNS-PASTRY. AGIN.COU RT - II-Leonard i1lcGlashan. Mars Sulli- ,a- eaeoia3 attention to daieases of women sad vita. Gordon Bennett. Jr. II-John WHEAT t' ' children, Offlee and residence,Brougham, " ' Frost', Elsie Gatward. I—Frank Sul. l W. H, Patterson, chairman of the _BARL,EY }WANTED ' .PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Bran,^ Shorts, lumbda,- village commission. has been confined levan, Margaret 'Gsh. Ir , Minnie - OATS J __ to his home for a week through illness Bennett, Herbert Bush, Irene Strau• and. X-RAY INSTITUTE ghan.• Primer-Teddy Frost',Arthur Get m rices before selling PICS$RINC}, - - ONT�MRIO Wheat Sereenin 8 but iii now convalescent. y p g Screenings$ The campaign for recruits in Agin Annis, Harrah Peace, Glenna every dar. _ ,a court has so far fielded b0 young men, Gordon Collins. Present every day. elsewhere, ----: - ' R. ELGIN TOWLE, X. B., X. D., C. 2g., y Average attendance for the month 25. '----� practicallyy all resident in the village. ph,.it;iaa•in.ehare. " ill' kinds of Chop. B. Little is anxious that at M. WQiherell, teacher. I have'a large stock on hand of specialist ii,social Diseases. Prostatic Ms. Capt. G. asses of s3. Diaeuas of Women, csmosrs, least 86 young men will be found BROUGHAM BARLEY FEED Tumors.JL-Ray examination. Diseases of eye. ready to enlist, as it is planned to form ser.sou,throat sad'lnngs; Flttiaggless•s Lad a platoon requiring that number. 'A Mrs. Moble, of Toronto, is visiting BRA'�F all sones and chronic diseases. SCRANTON COAL- D.-L. and W- majority of the recruits are at their with G. D. and Mrs. Linton. Omoe Hours 14 to s and T to 0 p, m. �Ql, * own homes, and regular drill is held.in Mrs. C. A. and Mies Maud Barclay SHORTS STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Heather Hall in rough weather, and spent a few days in Toronto, — u iu the open when conditions are favor= Thomas Smith..,of Dakota, visited XIDDLINGS E: FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- able. friends in Brougham last week. y. �. R. FARS. EWELL, ELL, X.C., ,aARRInd county- AND STEAM. Nickson Madill, of the North-west, CRUSHED OATS vt 8silstsor..Court Hon",WhitbT. 10-v DUNBARTON vietted his people here last week. Y. Messrs. Cassady and Fisher,of Ash- And will give special prices for E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and tT• L, SPINK, LIMITED, Miss Tena Sleep. of Pense, Sask.. burn, visited Wm.Cassie last week. .Solicitor,Notary Pnblio,Esc. Moneytacalled upon friends here last week. Born on Jan.:29tb. 1918, to H. and large quanties for all bought can. Office Brack St.North,whltbv. ilei, Sirs. J. Brander, of Western On Mrs. Feasby, of Weyburn,Bask„twin - �— PICKERING, ONT, Burin February. -- Dental tario, visited with friends here during sons: g FARM WANTED the past week. F. n .spent and N. Y. voucher, e LAKE BwBEATON,^D. D. S. John Allison and daughter; Miss Toronto. spent Sunday at their home , Graduate of the Royal CaHeg• of Uenta} Jean, of Exeter,are visiting with their here. Burgeons and University of Toionto, once relatives here. R. J. Cowan and family s=pent Sun- Over W.X,Prinitle's hardware •tole, Wbitby. �acres wanted in PlCkerin¢ town- Sirs. George Wood returned from day with Duncan and Mrs.Dolphin,of S's . _a. C# =2� Oma hone 9 to 19;1 to 990. Ind phone ,s ship in exchange for an eight-roomed Claremont. Bell phone W0. t�ly house East Toronto. House is valued the hospital the end-of:last week and at three thousand without encrim is doing as well as can be expected. R. and Mrs. Brodie and Miss Jean. -"- �notmea �a�be• bf!aace;-L;'iy pay balance of price of The Ladies' Aid Society met in the of Pickering, visited with the former' E» farm in cash. basement of the church- yesterday mother here. G. HAM-Issuer of Jiarrtage evening when they took up Red Cross Miss Chapman, of Uxbridge, to Y� . Licenses in the County of Onta�o, �j � work as usual. s ending a week with her sister, Mrs. Pickering Village. 2717 John i hes & Com as The. Dumbarton Presbyterian con- ( Johnston.here. - - 1'J1 POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- COUNTRY REAL,ESTATE greRstioa-are-making arrangements James Smith. and wife, of North - - ,j . tion•er, va ustor, collector and tstbar 8 ADELAIDE fir•. E.. To$ovro, for holding anniversAiy services about Dakota. spent a few days ,last week Of marriage lic•aass,'Brougham. or 610 LUMSDEN BUILDING, the end of the month, renewingv1d acquaintances. HOPPER Yssaer of Marriage -p T • Gordon Andrus has fitted up a Mr, and Mrs.Chapman,of Uxbridge, Licenses is the con _fit Ontario, �rr. B• 2• .iJQ V gasoline engine for cutting ice. The visited Graham and Sir«. Johnston on 4 O>sce as store and his residence.Claremont. machine works fine and can do the Thursday and Fridav of last week, u Veterinary Surgeon work of many men. Iia-cutting is W. Wbythe. who contracted rheu- w B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- now in full swing,many teams coming matism wbile fighting in the trenches a Coa*eyanom.-Cntasaisdoom for taking rinary College to the bay every day. In France• is spending a few weeAr $� asdadts, Accountant. ate. Noaa to leas and Graduate of the Veterinary S. Nicholson's auction sale of farm with the Cassie family here. is farts p�o�art•s )saner of kf[arrtase Id• stock, implements. etc., on Tuesday Miss .Janie Carter and Suss 41y suets" wihi3e.al:. Ons. t-t Science Association. p q Tyall tried the Introductory piano _ afternoon was quite a success. There The shingle that has given satin- ' EIWGH S. PL'GH, filen Msjt+i•, Ont. Ind. Phone Clare.2008 was a Rood attendance aad with the examination at the Toronto Coitserva- faction !or over 80 ears. Empire Lieene•d Aeetioes•r Eat•tiNv .:per - exception of the horses. the market tory of-Music last week, accompanied -lacer to imported and iiferoesbbrsd stock. Ct711tEMONT, ONTARIOfor which is very dull at present, good by their teacher. Mrs. J Soden, who Corrugated Itoa with a $ ia. by -sales eoladoctiod anywhere. write for sarins ices were realized. tried an examination in Theory. All 2 in. corrugation, see it before you and particulars. Fbone 1nd.2U6.' Wly FF ices RVeterS R X W S T IL R ___._�.�. were successful. Congratulations. buy other makes. If you are in - ��aN-�� FOSTILI; Licensed Auctioneer. teary Surgeon BROCK ROAD - _ _ WHITBY need Of a Cream Separator. Try 4, v JU a for counties of York and Ontario. Ano- a Premier for 80 -days. Also , Aida, of au kinds att caned to on shorten Honor Graduate of the Ontario George and, Mrs. Farley are under aatsms. Address Orem sive:P.o. Ont There is a strong movement wrards gasoline euginelm from $89.00 up. _ Veterinary College and`Honor. the doctors care at present. ; dr Associate of the Ontario taken awn the license of the liquor See or write me before bas in T B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- 3 Frank Jackson contemplates taking g , y y $' 1`r . mioa•.r vuu•tor and eou•ctur tar - Veterinary College.. apufition as hardware clerk. last, both Saints' handhev niaQndy Bell shone ' sattotco u Ontario h can tort. All kinds of Ind. shoes ? !1 r, W, H. Jackson about recovered F. J. Pr011se - Pickering fes conducted either privately or b7 aamtioa, or dam. or caber particulars►p 1, at rest. Claremont Ontario sufficiently to be about her work H Fry, who discovered the blonde d•oce,Elisabeth tea Pestering. ]$hone orae" -- again. E uimanx in Northern Canada.gave , keit at igt a Dion, satisfaction well r•• NEW BUTCHER SHOP Oscar Stephenson ttae recd 1011 a •�l Woo prompt attention, sati.raetbe gaaren- neuter's contract cutting wood kith a most interesting address. seed. Also wit agent for Ford Cars. My The Queen's Hotel is now,closed and ='phone number is Independent 1001, W. Badgerow, will_be used as bead-quarters-of the A full leas of Fresh Meats always- Apt is being ai.Rned .praying o 'Tauber Wanted p the C. R. to•put in siding here is new 182nd hil begin for which re- recruiting oil hand at shop. the near future. recruiting will be in as soon as the J H wr n has returned t he t Bo+tttCol. Go La a ce a r d o l 110th is fliled The new o will n the Lo Wag oft on road ever da -' under he command . E3ock• I g g y y west, after apeoding a few weeks here be r -- resp Pork tannage a specialty with his sister, Jiro. Farley, burn. ire on Tuesday at -noon destroyed Cement ' Luniber Xrchie.I�cksoa,of the bank of,esoi� the grocery and hatcher stores of tS', t I will PRYyy 8l�er or. o. - - --Usb- rn•bri ads seas 96on wood,$13 per. M tai• No: -M-A o ai prem![.- a - _ --L- -- - $15 per M for No. 1 Soft Elm,$16 to JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING in the hospital in Oshawa. control, but not before considerable Corrugated Iron, 't* v^� \n 1 Rock Elm, and Wm. Bad Brow has traded horses damage was done. Mr.- Pria le Is ' —$ r _ oraer King and Church Sts. _ , -- with Barry ade, Mr. B: hoe eecur- $16 to 824 per M for NO. l White g stinks Shin les, COAL . COAL . portant now located on the op cite a ti of g Ash, -kith-driver.: Several other im- Q° delivered at the Mill at } � testae horse deals are pending is the street, adjoining Tod econfection- . Cedar Poste, Steel Poste, Green River. , this locality. Details later. ery store. ess) Report of S. S. No.6, Pickering, for Chopping and Oat Roiling an assThe dispute between the town and Wire Fencing. ^� I will have constantly on hand January. names i❑ order of merit: the Allis-Cbamber Co., who had the Sr. IV,-Mildred K,ayes, Wallace Elli- contract for supplying the electric and If you are going to build let me �. W. G.Barnes, Green River a full•eupply of coal at lowest - gasoline engines for the sewage evatem give Von my price oa any - - - - c_Qit, Willie Ackford, Clifford Hub- an amicably settled at the meeting thing You may n OHIO PHILIP _possible price. - In.—Walter Jr, 1rJack lihon Aertrud. ad of the council o Monday co evening. - airs. Jr. '- lli,-Walter dac.kaon• Gertrude Bad• t1 ,�• The work will now be completed as . . Rerow,Edna Hayes,Stanley Murdock. ,,, ickly as possible and will be one of WHO/IBSOIV Jr, III.-Florence Murdock, Ida t e beat in t e province. A �� REESOR -Has a full line of fresh and cur nail, Jr. II.—Marjory Kayes and hi ed meats constantly on hand. 45-1y GREENBURN STATION. Tom myy•Ackford 'equal. Andrav Eili- The HydroRadial Union will hold h colt, Ilfsuson Ellicott.Albert Ackfoed. annual meeting on Wednesday.after- LOQII 8T HILL Joe Rile Walter O'Riley, Mrs. noon next in the City Hall. Toronto, _ t1 Roll, ' a will he Curl, Teacher, ed b the members Ham, Bologna, - ease• _ of the town council. @ meeting _ Weinei•s, etc. . -� _ will be a very important one as Sir Adam Beck w iigbest prices paid for .wMlTtvA[s ill telt of the develop Bntch�'iLesttle meats made in regard to taking over S u$htwing Prkl6s - -- - >� Rirnie has fiat returned. -6eo>Fge i theradisi ltnes�includiag.theToront¢ _ s from a trip to Ottawa. Eastern, which will be of particular T „ Corp. Griffin and Pte. Hale, of the interest to the people of this Iceality ' I 9iCkerh%_,a, .:f iverq I have For Sale a House,and Lot 118th Battalion, Whitby, were in the The first entertainment given by �1 in Pickering Village. Large vale on Tuesday. the soldiers, who are now 150- strong XCii', adderf a Drad First-class rigs for hire garden, some young fruit B`ergt. Hindle,of the 116th Battalion in Whitby, will be Riven this(Friday) _ trees. Everything in who is taking a special military course eveni[tg in the Music Hall. The pro- :- Store � Day or night _ . first-class repair • at Toronto, spent Sunday with his gram, which_ will be of a patriotic Y $IIB mdetl3 all tTalIIB Call and see me as this is s bar• family here. character, and 'given by members of •;During this year we are gain for someone. The lecture of Rev. Mr. schutt,o the :118th Battalion, well consist of _.,going to ,have regular eansing Toronto, in the Baptist church Were duets, quartette, camp scenes. drills, y Agent for Canada Carriage Co. intAr- Madamele Mar, the well-known -bargain days, when we' �e r ."'Rl ' oaa eii-Ling and instructive, and tWe oyster vocalist w s eo asto - ,�• �• Pea aPublic, Pickering. supper which preceded it was excel- gram. The proceeds, are in aid of the feces. Don't fail to watch Notary lent. 'The Male Chorus added much Whitby War Belief Society. f PicketftenQ. NotAfter p to the enjoyment of the occasion. thes6beert there will be an informal this space it will pay you. c Considering the- inclemency of the dame. - Asa starter' we have a C. - .START* RIGHT - 'Have you lots of water ? night the attendance was very good, bunch of postcards•'Cross The next regular meeting of the The machinery for the enforce- p°i Your success in business life will C. s. PJM OF W14TSVALIL Wbitevale Branch of the Women's meat of conscription in Brittain has ,:Canada views," regular depend almost entirely upon is-prepared to, furnish you anything Institute will be held at the home been set in motion. price 2 for 5 cents,' while the school you attend and of Mrs.W. D. Rogers, Whitevele, on er-12,04Q mea have enlisted in t ' its abilityto start u ri in the ins of w ll sell them at pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, Wednesday. Feb. a m 6 for 5 cents. Y paper is to,be yen LyMra. B. Mansel the last three menthe in the o- ELLIOTT plumbing, etc. on. What is that comforting,healitig, ronto military district. Colombia Grafonolas are' J redeemio thing which is closer tl;ao Montreal lire were)harmed by eellia well fast now, . / They are also expert well drillers r beating It is love." . All ladies wel• ri lot to blow up g / • and respectfully solicit your patron, - news of an all_ e_.P. e fox the .tura. 'Ind, nhon��b21, come. the City Hall at noon on Wednes- everybody will have a TORONTO, ONTe _ The Red Crone workers have invest- da _happy New Year if they, ed in about $100 worth of -flannel, y''' Y has s ret, nixed standing for TOOLS BRA y Le elation will he Introduced - et a Colombia which og arn, etc., and are basil en ed Legislation g t superior business.training and for -_ malting-- men r osp use at is the Ontario House involving Ph+Ys. spy disc record.' assisting students to good positions. -NVs-make a specialry of crosscut saws, the front. Lady volunteers for the the development of another 100,000 Tone-above all•Tone, Get _ All business schools ere not alike. Tools of all hinds. Locke repaired. work will be gladly added to the staff. horsepower.at Niagara., " Write to-day for our Large;Cata- Razor-boning a specialty. For a first- We must all do our"bit." The men An enthusiastic 'gathering in _a Columbia. ' ogue and see the advantages this class hair trim or an easy shave call who cannot fight can contribute-their ,,, Moore McFadden school offers. Open all year. Enter at the East-end Barber Shop. money, and the women can knit or Toronto decided to forma branch - i any time. Bee our House Furnishings et all new. We should all get bus and help o£the Aoti•(3erman ,Leaqu po Druggist-'Graduate Optician . {{ W. J. Elliott, Principal kinds. slightly used Carpets to basten the day when the foes of called tt n the Government to ;,, •. -I Cor. Yonne and;Charlee Sts. from 15 cents a yard up. Wumanity and freedom will be utterly dismiss all Teutons is the= civil j W. J.GORDON PICKERING crushed. service. �'+.W�'tf�,;e... '.r.. � ..;?!,. .,.,... ,�.R.✓L..;-;,.:.apl.: • ^,.' x:"',y1,,.i,. J,.,",:t."-,'%.. _ _ -r formed i�:=,78ha The Virtue of the Natural Lea€ } ""how" eneonnter suwthbr gate w TheOrasa Seal Presently. A lane turas to the.left this side of it. A Chinese comppsay �s perfectly preserved iii the sealed $. leases this truck-patch; the lane leads By CHARLES ED.MONDS WALK �to the coolies' shacks. l�oi= God's ... sage tory Author of "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster Ruby," Struber made n6 reply; the motor went no faster, because it was al- -The Time Lock," eta 'ready tannin along ;ad' careening over the leve roadway at the limit of its speed, the open muffler shattering CHAPTER X%IV.-(Cont'd). ht siler what had happened in town,-what he'd thNo sooner had-Iith a mentioned nit roar. B 104 gate and ' dug up, how Farlin here-because he lane than both seemed to be hurling ��►kEs4un ten *$��e$ -� -- He was a-atocici}y -built-snap -savvies-Chink-noises-took-Chauffeur therdselves at_ ui. Matt ttivel- - thirty or such a • matter, smooth- Dwight's place in a auto he knowa in- shrank back but a ammin y ' L L - shaved, with a serious cast of coup- stead o' Ralston's machine which he + j the the drown with, utmost- "care and wits, � tenance. Just-now it was an injured, doesn't. The Chinks never got next brakes shot a against the wind- Int' t bleeding countenance, as was clear- that it waa him wait}n' in place o' the shield, and the car went sluing to the lavour as the rime object; are used ly evidenced by the bloodstained the d hired. left on two wheels. ♦� p chandkerchief he w a holding to one!guy •y' , 1 he way We skidded back into the straight to produce the famous Salada blends. heek. u - Dwight didn't come all t Y way: I heard the dirt crash against here with Miss Fox. S'he an'the stall the fence and:rattle among the trees -- "Wing you bad?" asked Struber. (what led her into this, a sneak call- like birdshot: There'was a smashing GERMANY BIGGEST LOSER DRIVING OUT GERh'lA-1V FIRMS "A scratch," was the indifferent ed Dave McGuire-he's • the Car- jar when a rear tire blew out• but we answer. "Reckon there's nothing in tarsi dame's son-got--out back on I aped on, may be a triflle less smooth- Flgures Show Allies Must Win in l British,in Hongkong-Set April 30 'as trying to make these yellow devils I the road, an Dwight beats it back to!ly, but without in the least checking the Long Run. talk?" town with the machine to get you.The'our splendidly reckless flight. ! Time Limit for Them. "Nix."- Then Struber Lurned to old man nailed him first, though. In that wild foolhzrd g dash . per- On the basis of arithmetic, "which I Y April 30 is the date set by the me. "So, yuh see, we've got a hot trail. haps thirty seconds were consumed .is the. only thing thltt sever changes j "You twci 'vebeen together quite I It was our auto-that passed yuh this between the time we heard the cry in this world," Col. Feyler, a mili-,I British Government for the comple- awkon to-might,", he said, but I side o Alhambra. Farlin an me was i and the moment Lois loomed suddenly tars critic, endeavors to prove to,the,tion of the liquidation of the business - -- reckon yuh,haven't met yet. Mr. Fe r-I a-lookin for each other, on the chance in the glare of the headlights, run- Journal De Geneve that Germany and I ris, shake hands with my partner,I that he'd be headed this way. 'I puts nin toard. us. Her wonderful hair her allies, because o! the ever-de-;°P Lear.art farms which operated in Mr. Farlin-Harry Farlin." out: my lights an' turns round an';was flying, her face as white as death, creasing 'number of men, can never Hongkong before the war. Inform- —_-- "Oh, then. you're a detective-a.�trails yuh. What gets us now _ie: her eyes were wide and staring. hope to emerge victorious from the i$tion to this effect has been received bull-too!" I voiced my surprise as some one ptit the Chinks wise to us' again the brakes were jammed on. war• we shook hands. "How-how does I corrin' along behind; they moat have "The longer the fronts," says Col. by United States Conseil, George E. -that happen?"- I added .in bewilder- a hone: Farlin tells me this-is the We came to a sliding, slit ening stoF PP P „ crosswise in the road that noisily Feyler, "or the less the troops •are Anderson. ment. San Felipe ranch- eliminated another tire- massed In depth, the more rapid is _ "Taking all lines of business' into 'Struber pushed his derby forward "You don't say!" I broke in. "Then I was on the ground before the ma- the disappearance of the elite. In . -jauntily and hooked a thumb in an I know where I am." chine stopped, running to meet her. the beginning of the war, Germany'consideration, and allowing�for many Armhole of his vest. "Ain't that lucky!" was the She came straight into my outstretch- lost her young men, then somewh,. at special classes, he says, it is gen- "I'll tell-, yuh., But first I want drawling rejoinder. "Because some- ed arms, and with a little sound that older ones, until death began to reap,erally understood that the work of - f. yuh to meet another friend o' mine." where inside a million or two acres-" was half sigh and half sob, fainted. the grizzled heads, victory' mean- winding up the immense business of Fie walked over to the seated strang- "It"s oil eight thousand," I con- I swept her, up and strained her to while, slipping from the grasp of her all these firms is about 76 per cent. n er, Farlin and I following. When he y g decimated battalions." halted-in front of the man he looked, rected him. �"I'm attorney for the Ar-�bere,• imploring her with frantic ince- j completen In most casae all business' ' u at us with small dark eyes that! guello heirs. enties to open her eyes and re- The allied losses powers,- while also sof- has been so arranged that farther • P i "Well, eight thousand, if that�-cognize that it was I who was l�tld- faring great losses ot. men, COL Fey liquidation is a matter of periodical quality. a peculiar penetrating in her; to look at me ley argues, do not suffer nearly as' to make an I makes it any easier. Somewhere on g + 5' action from month to month; termin- s;uality. sign that she Was-act the dead woman heavily as Germany; whose army, "Mr. Ferris--Mr. Farlin," Struber this ranch there's a Chink settlement, fighting sting within a short period. she seemed to _be. Her head fell back ghtfag on the longest front, sutlers performed the ceremonyof intro-,an if yah think yup can locate it this "The disposal of stocks of goods uction, wavinga hand hn outward;time o' night any quicker because upon my supporting arm and the pal- the most rapid diminution. He con- hostilN with exaggrated self-assurance, Yah have only a small matter o�eight I inthe gloom.of her kisce loomed s after tin For three'Germans killed or ldationues: of all k was commenced on hand at Chas phe resented "shake hands with Mr. Samuel Wil- thousand acres to look around stead I g P put; P , kmebbe iss o' eight million, why, go ahead. It's i ss upon the parted lips, as if' .ire out of action per kilometer and per the greatest difficulties. It was the a --�'�- salvation depended upon the fire of day on a front of 1,200 kilometers, part c wisdom, not only in the pro- _ known as James Strang, late o' Jo- up to yu I my leve and t X the empire loses In one year, roughly taction of the interests of the German bore Mala Peninsula an' before that At this moment, as i! evoked by penetrating P t bt;t their British bankers and ' y, ' „ Struber-'s words to resolve our dif-i pension enetrstia to the glee in i, ! �pepate of+ t a resident o most all o Chinet'. a ark of consciousness. ' 70,040,000, or one-flfty-fourth of the'theitr British competitors as well, that' s i , I stumbled. back - —._ L was not unprepared for the revel- flculties said uncertainties, in the dis- P I - - tante there rose a womans scream. It chine with her just as Farlin and- On a front of 1,000 kilometers s be not,dumped-on-tht-market $tion, and when James Strang held up' ran clear end high on the ni ht-a c„ �� a band-his left one was the uninjur- g g g r trap roared u Rusala with a population of 180,000,- in such a _ay as to demoralize it ed member-I took it cordially in prolonged. Piercing cry that struck $ "Look at,her P• I sobbed, my voice Rus loses only pulation of 1ed•aad-1 aLd thus prevent British and other tains. Said he, humorously: I dumb, that froze the blood. o- ,„ holders of similar s from realiz- "I'd get up if this' belly Chink, !shrill. "She's dead!" yt=beth or three times less. - On a g� There was one hideous, never-to-be-, I have a dim recollection of sway- front of 400 kilometers France, wffb ling on their own stocks in a fair and 71 wouldn't scoot like a lizard• but I'm forgotten pause during which we I . Ing unsteadily, o! Strang and Farlin .49,000.0-00 lahab}tante, without count- profitable way. Inatavctiana of the none the leas proud to meet Peter stood petYifled. With an eruption oi,and Struber leaping down and run- Ing her colonial population, loses Hongkong Government were carefully Ferris's boy. You're a whole lot like'-blistering profanity, Farlin savage-t nin toward me.P Then 1, too fainted. 450,000 or one-tbree-hundred-and- 'drawn g g y yyour dad was when we used to ship ly tore the two-bound queues apart g to prevent any such demotaliz- ,bales o' silk an' caddies o' tea an' yelping (To be continued.) ninetieth. and tossed theirowners rate �$tion. However, the disposal of such an arroyo that skirted this art of -0" Lastly, Great Britain, on.a trout - ' ' neater o Lacquer out o Canton. Shan- Y P stocks has so. far proceeded that the - R Hankau. or wherever the the road. s as lades of the fossa one three Government has flied April 30 .as hai, :SPEED AT SEA. of 120 kilometers, He chuckled throatily while Strub- g R �P � sixth of-the popu- the frantic, insistent call for hal undredof the c �+ Y In another second we were in • the aweren't watching us. �s aped Kingdotn. e=• ;the time by which it expects all lr automobiles tannin madly toward The Advantage o[ Fert er anti Farlin stooped and seized the P• Been Shown Repeatedly. c.usive of the colonies." stocks of goods to be sold, or the prostrate Chinaman who, after he was In our frenzied haste each turned! tt ith these flgureA as a baste. the presentation of. some adequate.reason " dragged to pia. feet, proved to be no mechanically to the car nearest him.` In naval warfare the advantages of military cbser says Germany as to why such sales have not been Esther than my erstwhile guide, the Thus it happened that Struber and I high speed is perhaps more marked might r able hold out another made. old ivory carver, were paired in one machine, and Far- than elsewhere. The scouting work year: France, afftt er Germany, would "In general, stocks of goods have - Strang shook himself and eon- lin and Strang in the other. As carried out by torpedo boat destroyers be •hardest -hit, being able to last beer. sold to better advantage than tinned, hiss keen eyes, from under quickly as Farlin had disposed of the anct fast cruisers has been practit�ly only two years, while Russia and bed been,anticipated. The shutting - theTr two captive Chinese, the second or-so Great Britain' v�ould last much oft of sn lies of man lines of mer- ing meinfrom hech of ad todttses� y g Y unattended b an casualties and the PP Y of dela ave Struber and me full a Y y `eager. ' rbl. Feyler argues that .chandise from Europe has enabled reason is to be !ootid in the rest supplies of auclir goods in Hongkong- "Yee, air, you've got the name hunched yards start. Then some. Q England might _considerably extend height, name big•chest and shoulders;;thing must have gone•wronp; with the speed given to the vessels. The ad- her trout., and when Fiance 1s;aretl E• you'i`e Peter B. Ferris all -over other motor, for we quickly out-, vantage of high speed has been shown out could take her place from the to be sold at satisfactory prices. again." distanced it. repeatedly by its success ' in over- 8wi�a frontier to Dunkirk. -Cotton piece goods, which constituted- I'm onstitutedI'm ceitainly glad to meet an old i Fast as we went, I sat leaning for- coming the menace of the submarine, _ -1'the largest item among such assets friend of my father's,'I honestly re-;ward with'evjery muscle taut, uncon> and in fact at present it seems to be - t of most German Arms, have been -_ ,_joined,_irying hard to forget that the aciously urging the flying carr to .the safest antidote to submarine at- +- held until recently, when they have - man was a brother to bne of the still greater speed. My heart -waa i'been disposed of at good prices. The undin in m throat. Automatical- tack. It is almost impassible for s t. pounding Y '. 's most notorious desperadoes - cent rise in silver exchange has gest re R Pe submarine to come within rind bad men; for which, of couraerhe ly my brain rang and echoed and re- subm t t I striking _..The Fine Canadian Breed: • _ distance of a"fast-moving surface ves- 'been particulariy helpful in that line. was in no wise to blame. echoed with the hysteria a despair, The Canadians-#it-v�a right•tu be. "Goods in. the nature of luxuries, repeating over and over again-"God rel, and erez3 should she do. a° it is "- j•�g chuckled attain, with a sly aide- t+�sn_her.!..._�,.[�� hpin_��,,, Fn* t_�_- fm, proud of themselves, says the ' Hew such as wines. and liquors,-have-usu- •. ' r, -T-imts-,-T i -h ve-ghown res t- -been so1cd-a- a Toae oi;ate-Tie-alt "Mebbe -you wouldn't so g across a stance o the torpedo In suRicient time to ren - lie said, eyeing taq _whimsical) , ••if me, and t was found wanting. der a hit at all certain. The speed Hess to enlist, zeal in training, flue about cost ere as sen ou knew what tucked away my the, I reflected bitterly that from the noir possessed by some of the fastest vigor and courage in fighting. Vol-'siderable dtfliculty in the handling o! treart o' them bales o' silk an' caddies very beginning 1•had presented only torpedo ]mat destroyers, light .trots- taire's "few at-res of snows" are a'stocks and bonds and similar assets O, a spectacle of blundering, stupid in- nation full of fire. There are nearly.,of firms as a result of the depressed- a.,, ars and battle-cruiser" in the British - "Hop," Struber laconically ex- competency. I had been remiss in Navy, is not much behind that of the 13'0,000 Canadian soldiers in Europe.'.eondition of business generally, and _ de a wry face.'every emergency, while the man be- torpedo frost itself, certain! There have been 212Q00- enlistments:'especially in view of the bearish re- Strang laughed heartily and clap- side me, whose inelegance of speech, y not The first 350,000 is almost comiActe.'1 cult which would follow the offering ped me upon the shoulder. The- in- manner and attire had constantly jar- much below the speed possessed by There-are 50,000' already on the fir- of any considerable portion of such telligence made no particular impres- red upon me, whose blatant self-con- the torpedo after it has travelled y' a `$ion upon me• I wouldn't have mind- �e�-t had Wetly disparaged anti some-d stance-i and to aim at an obs Ing line. The Government-calla for asseta. .on .the_ Hongkong Stock Ex- - despised, 2+530,000 more and will, etr them. . A i Chane Gradually, however, this ed if the man heel been seed-handed P'sed, had surmounted every ob-.jest with n missile moving at a speed hard r` g ` g - bucesinter. - stacle, prevailed over every handicap, not much greater than the object it- y, rosy, "lit" set of fellows, those Property is changing hands, and the "I suppose you mean opium and and shown himself to be capable and self giros er little Canadian youngsters. The old breed liquidation ,of these assets has been _ that you were smugglingit, Y prospect of a ' " I said.,'efficient" With all his limitations and hit. Cases are on -record of shi � in the new environment has .improv-t effected without as much leas as might '"But I don't care; I'll.stick by my natural disadvantages-and he made p' ed. _ treasonably have been expected. 1 words. I was never more pleased at no pretensions to attributes that be seeing a torpedo.ad sating and miss- - •. - uvri ._ _ .- .­ possess not once hAFI all Ing it by mant meeting�any man. ed me or my interests; which last, in' The high speed of a .shell from a That s the right spirit,'my boy," pON�A��O�N4NNO�O�ONO800 returned Strang--1 much prefer to the performance of his duty, for the' gun renders such h course impossitile, ���� , time being happened to accord with and incidental) shows the marked su- U call him .that-his tone abruptly so- his own. Even now without trim 1' y _- �'hcn diige tion fail., whether !from baring. -- _'I kno�iv}iaLyouu..me periority of th_ e_gun_over the tun eda -- _--- of ten, climatie-ell averwur'lt--' �''�-would 13e eiptes�— as soon as we have time we'll' sit Even in actions between surface res- A EAor s.rrsi's of Bier,ttotLing o soon restnrr I was sensible of a deep feeling oi'- ;_ �., down.an' thresh out the whole tiring.' shame and mortification, des Its m fiefs the squadron with the superior tent and ltralth_ activity to the digc�ii.'o - Your father and I were young blbods ad- gnawing tet M ride was turn of speed;can use it with great ad- L "Ment a, the raft and herb e,tract'- in those days,and anything that look-,Chastened and humbled, and I was Vantage-not by running away, as has titac s id like adventure had a powerful a al for us. • Besides," he added earnestly desirous of making some sometimes been assumed to 'be the rr„n!atea the lk-cr and bowel=• and clear. the system of the deca}cdt 4i shrewdly, "we made a pot u' money'fittinand njureparatstices ion-as if the by twrhat eks determine netre of range but in ordrnt .A rrc_..acts of iudisrstion-tile fiuitfO e;tusc of lieadaclics, \ - at it.' in jungle man, the tuner self, TAKE' THE DIGESTIVE TONIC He •gas rn high good humor and. survey of the naval actions of the pre- continued to joke and make fun while could be•erased, or even balanced or, sent war spews that. in- all cases Struber and Farlin got their heads adequately compensated for by any ships with superior.,speed and min- 1.;:-"::cr, acidity, lic•arthurn, fl.ilnlcnc brain fa;, and hiliou�ess, It ' frigether n a whis 'red consults material means. r a powtt' have always insisted on kccp= u.t. c: food riuur. t yo•a; and th,.ii buil;!; hcalt!I on good digestion. we had so far been traversing, that ing t e•battle-range as great as pos- I was ton much at sea, however, - events had come-tumbling about my,had afforded the stage for ouX spirit-' stble, thus ensuring that, while their ?' r:`i gunfire _tvou.il 'be effective that ears in such a chaotic fashion, that ed fight, abrsptly-ended.-tiutiea eve shot=°tiwn t I ryas in no fraena of mindtopartici- through an open gateway into a,tratk,.of the enemy would be nullified, In ��j ! E WELT pate to whatever was engaging the of irrigated ground. the future the may look for the buil,l_ ' others. Apparently I was no nearer' Here the road was bordered upon' ing of. vessels with ever-increasing �="'I.M' r ern,t,lne n,r,e limes as tne:.h :.•::tw t14•0 izc auk[. .. _. findinty Las than when I had st zrted, one side by an immense irrigating- speed and this wi4l apply to vessels ::we Pur Dicta, anti -tu -tine search, without ditch, from,which, every few rods, forming tbe'fiat line of defence as s cm5 manifest Cause, was intolerably irk-,lateral ditches extended at right-well as to mosquito craft. Thr form- 'eAof;4�Go00!>00�00000^O�O!>Ot+MAO .f CH - = t,tmte: i felt that 1 could not go on angles. On our right was an okve er, fitted yrith'Iarge guns,mhich they without some ,ort of'immediate ex- orchard, presently a vineyard; on will be able to move rapidly fron one - plar+ation, _ our left acres of truck-garden. n>aT�7�EB When I'made known my desire' Here and there I recognized a'land-' Positinu tu.another, still form f Braid- QOHN 'PINK � Ce,e rXTE z :REvsss Stntber wheeled round to me. mark. We'had entered Rancho Ca}-'able wuapcn. of offence, as v.•o�li as y ;:?> S 1 I N �E Aiti"F► �r,L tro�:n rain - ': TE- AT LAsr_9_ -We're in a iremendous hurry. }Ir.l Felipe by the back Aoeil, as it w•c;c, rerd_ruic,• themselves more qr less h - 'c (a, -Ferris," Faid he, "but I'll tell yuh this!for the antiquated ndube home=toad• it;m i i r.r.: :ut:marinc attach. l - a Z ''firm- th,y,. ' k „n9 arts HF .s ,,rc,•r,�', c:P .c r t ices. much. I found DG. Strang right or hacienda, and tht' original ranch �' n a ututrt Ft,Pn on the-tc,nur. :;,tL`rr"a,fi,:.rct .,� 1a (buil s were accessible . frem _ ' thrrr. lt(.: it!,IttP}' teR:ivrt �rI4 h: ill dr+tggsrs• tad - way d 1 went SierralookW tut him. 'had thn r din>y. : -- -Ary erook':; Nogt•aphy oxU%bt toic- itcart to Mart talk, an as soon 'as I miles to the southeast. rt:rer�. Ita,r,ia t. lllsur,ipnr. ('-^tire rt d -- way dotcn. a Sierra 'Madre we had highway fh:•t laaz--some thrNe` toj fc-fi i1�•,:``• �,,::c•.u ,yely that. lit., cs_tild • �AE� Gp� - - aPo8x aasaiceL Co., - - e ^- y - - cuuld find a phone I called up the. I fancied that I was cu.m haw; iwouired a lo' more riroi)o as Chemists sad Bacteriologists. Berson, anti., -a.3A chief an' put him wise. He told me•posscssed. an h�;ti^�t tiffs en. .-..�. r .yip.�. ., .'+. v r:... ",..:. ••.,4�i.» • h -r ;•;r•,.r..!{1.1� .,�h7'y.v.-.. v...�r,•- j! •*-Sra'. �w.rr`"Q' � i 'd• _. f p r: .—. .i .- �� 4 : R i V a,. GREAT MOMOT Ot' TROOPS - - - ., THE MUM FRONTIER _ y Old ._ _ _ ,. Transfer Supposed to be Connected With the - --Attempted German Drive to Calais - utreak Came Suddenly While- -House' of Commons i from o says: La Haaazoe, in the Argonne, and In - ' _W d S, 111 SeSS o 11• _ " . _ . , _ - A despatch om Lond n y accord- The Germans have closed the.frostier the Nomeny-Norville front in Lor , i+ _ ` 1 aAmster-damraid. nha_g-en correspondent i ? between Belgium and Holl Ing to a despatch from _e Cope which adds that great movements of the London Daily Mail to egraphs: `lIYtOST PICTURESQUE- PUBLIC—IU-ILDING IN AMERICA i5 A SHAPELESS hoops are in progress. The Uaztlsfer is rumored from Berlin that the Hsi• of troops is supposed to be connected er hbeen for some time on the as RUIN•—TWOO- W O MEN AND FOUR MEN PERISHED. ' with the reported plan of the Ger- western front, where he inspected mans for' an attempted drive to I the Belgian frontier. Two days ago _ Calais. he was in the neighborhood.of Lona t The fire and smoke swept through The official communiques issued by I when the' attack on that city was a A despatch from Ottawa Says: The bad fright. F+ih Madame Bray and the French War Office on Friday deal,i made. ' Canadian Parliament Buildings are in` Madame Moi,rrli, however, appeared the long corridors with amazing sapid- kith artillery actions. French artil- The Emperor is said to have takeni i , and the members .clerks and _ ruins. Fire which broke out at nine i to have taken the wrong turning down ty,. , I lery bombarded an infantry 'column,a hand in the planning of the recent \ , o'clock on Thursday night in the Com-I the corridor when they left their`visitors had the utmost e,difficulty in,and convo s entering Roe and other Ze lin raids on Paris an England. ` -- mons reading 'room swept with tre- rooms and to have been trapped at one i escaping through the dense,bbie and bombardments were directed against at conferences held by a council is mendous fury down the corridors, and;end of the hall. When their bodies in rloude that filled the to the German positions fa the Tahure•Armentieres, at which Admiral von • leaped to the galleries, and in the!were recovered the smoke had proved staireasea. sector, in Champagne; the sector of i Tirpitz also was present. a space of three minutes had filled the i too much and life was extinct as a Sir Robert Borden's Escape. — whole wing with an impenetrable vol-i result of asphyxiation rather than the Sir Robert Borden, whose office is are of smoke. It was followed quickly fire itself. in the..far north-east corner of the the thousands who had assembled to ALPHONSE�DESJA No Det s by flames. I Members of the House of Commons, building, escaped without hat or coat witness the fire. The police were re-!minion policeman, 2 Somerset , Two people are known to be dead. an the Chamber and the various Par- into the lower lobby and ultimately I inforced by troops who formed s cord- Street east. .` They are Madame Bray, with of Dr.I liementary offices, had to fight their made his way to his principal quarters on about the burning building and aa- RANDOL.a FANNING, Bray, of Quebec, and Madame Morin, way to safety. People in the upper in the east block f listed the firemen. ii Department.employee. �3 'wife of Dr. Louis Morin, of Quebec 1 storeys of the building had uarrow Dr:Michael Clark, of Red Deer, one Two Explosions. = i "They were guests of Madame Sevigny,I escapes, many having to be taken out!of the last members to reach the lob- Many seem to take it for granted GERMAN ARMY SUPPLIES wife of the,speaker,'aAd were cut off I by ladders. I by 'wea half choked with smoke and i that the fire was the work of on in-i ARE BECOMING SCARCE. in, their apartments., I The flames started in the reading was very weak. He declared that cendiary, and In the absence of con-, _ Origin a[ the Fires Mystery. room between the Commons Chamber other members were still in the chain- 'firmation the stories o! Mayor Martin and the library. This room is sbeath- ber, but appears to have been min-'Mr. Bradbury and others were eagerly All Products of Textile Industry R Thr origin of the fire is a mystery. ed in wood, very old and very dry and I taken in this. 4listened to. I Confiscated by Government' It may never be known. There were this, -with the hundreds of newspapers, The fire soon enveloped the Com- Mayor Martin,of Montreal,who was' •susnicions of iricendiari.4m,possibly by fed the fire until it was a roairing fur-;mons Chamber on all sides and the I A despatch from London sans n G ermen agent, but as policemen` one of the first to discal r the fire. According to Berlin newspapers, as race. historic old theatre was in ruins. It says he heard an Explosion,but whet%-' quoted by Reuter's Amsterdam come- were on guard at.both doors of the Hon. Martin Burrell, Minister of,spread over stl the west wing; includ-'er it was caused by spontaneous com- room where the.flre started and others Agricuture, was in his office o8 the bastion or Iden fire among the new .spondent, a new order was put in $n the room.itself, it would have been reading loom when he found himself ing the addition built on a few years y. force on February 1 under which the ;. In th, for anyone to deliberately set ago, in which are situated the Speak- papers he is unable to say. greater part of all products of time confronted suddenly with s wall Of textile indnatry wsa confiscated. The the fire without being detected. A ens' quarters, Premier's office, Press W. S. Bradbury, stock broker, was: flame and a curtain of black, suffocat- roam,members'rooms and restaurant, standing near the post-office in the Tageblatt says it is highly significant „ smouldering cipor butt might have ;ing smoke. H ushed through the IY the latter the staff were just get- rosin chamber when he heard a crash. - done it,.though smoking in that quart- !fire and in makiing his escape was bad- ;tin things in shape after dinner when going any distance be heard that on this occasion the Government fin- er i+':•u oacd to be prohibited. Fit- I g Before .does not seize raw material, but pp ly burned about the head and face. the alarm of fire was given. They another explosion of some kind which i; -- Ger- led ith thousands of loose papers. lie"Wastaken to the basement and raced far the exits and so fns as is,_knocked him of! his feet. . Major Ger- ish� articles. Included in the list ' the flaxne�s leaped from stand to stand treated by Dr. Dugas Stewart,of-Lun-:knownall got away in safety. aid W'lsite, M.P., also heard two Sep- are all material for clothing suit { with an almost inconceivable rapidity. enburg, and other members. Hl face I Madame Sevigny,wife of the Speak- crate exploainoa, fable for army or navy officials. all $ At the"same time the smoke rolled:was scorched and singed and his hands s for under garments, blankets, M forth in dense clouds o! suRocating cut and bleeding. i eT of the House, was forced to leave Ottawa Is Atert. inclusive of horse cloths, colored lin- � her apartments by one of the windows.I Feb 4•--Ottawa is a mill-'en goods, linings and sailcloths. Ber- volume While an alarm was instantly , . Turned Up Safely. The first effort to stop the rush of Ottawa, raked the °escape of members. of lin newspapers Point out that this -People in the galleries, and the House After the escape of Hon. Martin flames was made by the House °f' 00 men of .he 77th Regiment stand;measure discloses a scarcity of these stair, tiiith so (mall a list of musing,,'Burrell and'the appearance o3 Dr: flciala and the n guard Police, car- 'ard about•the Parliament House'material, and also 'indicates that --Ste. remarkable. _ Michael Clark. of Red Deer. suffering are constant) on � (led from,� Pe (Germany, is preparing for a war ,o! _ -- oro the effects of thea make, a re- I ridora. Fire hoses win' pu grounds. -N� one is permitted to en The Victim.. ter. _ long duration. - he caro o! Madame Morin is par- 1 port spread that Messrs. Logia their racks and several stream' ° Fire engin as continue to pour avatar i -- -';'- - J' '• t culurl sad, a3 she had intented to (N E. W. Nesbitt water -were played on the f. ee• on 'h: ,till smouldering ruins. FOLIA NEW PIONEER y '(North Oxford). and Jas. Douglas Simultaneously the automatic to her home two days ago. She , _ ' I.H•sllr.where the Duke and': BATTALIONS TO RECRUIT. �! had' put it of! from one time to an- (Strsthco ) had failed•to make good;lers ant could do d any effect on r s of Connaught' and their . lather, however, and flnalTy delayed for'their escae from the burning chamb- ,!aur ,i„rr.the brilliant "Princess Pat.^ another day when hsr "departure had ”er. Tkis report, however, was Sub-I the on-rushing fire. trautomatic brigade One to be Attached to Each of the rT dwell, hap a cordon of detectives Can Di�idaas. 1bcon fixed for this morning. While sequently contradicted and it was said -alarm aye � that the members had been Seen. and and in a few minutes all Otawa s fire drawn•aboat_it. Others are-hidden be-',, - a guest of Madame Sevigny Madame that 'lir. Nesbitt had sustained • fighting equipment was on-the Hill low 'stairs in the kitchens and ser- A despatch from Ottawa says: 3icrin had been taken III-and had , tons of water into the vanta uorters. Four new "pioneer" battalions ax's to spent some time in the Water Street •Blight injury to his hand. When Hon. and Pouring q Martin Burrell left his office and made bui}dla_g. � All the public buildings are strongly be recruited in Canada, according to Ho3pital,'eonsequently she was not in', - Montreal Sends Aid. :`L , s guarded. Soldiers are everywhere. an announcement made by Sir Sam : the most rugged of health at the time`hl way through the burning readingHughes on ,Wednesday. Plans ars' the fire occurred. ;room his secretary, Mr. Ide, also fled A specoal train brought a detach- The gold bullion under charge of the now being worked out for the organtz- It appears lroai what .could be from the burning building. But while went Of the Montreal fire. brigade. Finance Deyartment is guarded by a anon o! these battalions. They will °,•,'learned that when the fire started .Mr. Burrell- turned to the west and I Many members and employes why special force with loaded rifts•. include a considerable -number of 14ISJame Sevigny managed to escape passed through the Commons side of were caught in offices upstairs were ToA of the Dead. the building, Mr. Ide went in the op- assisted out of the window by the Else- B B. LAW, M.P. for Yarmouth.. practical .railway engineers and can- ng,the corridors of the building. . struction men. Col. Robert Low o! _max* A *tea Henri Dassault, of Quebec, I posite direction and got out by the men. Dr. Cass, of Yukon, wsa helped MIG MORIN. Quebsc. Halifax, a well-known contractor, - Senate_ wing. His hair was singed. out o! a window by Thos McNutt, ___�. will pzoba�7 mpm III a window In the second u e Deputy As soon as the sertouanes o-fZtte—� - - Ik story and camped uninjured. The two I Bar. Edgar N. Rhodes, Clerk he House. rl— Assistant et"pio"pioneer"stant i � nt to ate_ 1 - A. DESJARDINS plumber; E68 tach at least o n battalion au ng children of Ma:ieme Sevigny Speaker'. who was in the chair, was fire urns realized fresh detachments of to each Canadian division at the front. ere :r:.ued in firemen's nets and al- the last to leave and be,stated that hillDominion police were rushed d the ' 9" o'cvr`iiftYi with nothing worse than a(the cl:srtnber as he left it was empty. `hill and efforts were made to holt!back.Water Street. _ �— _ t __ .. . CAMEROONS ,CAMEAIGN I (DED. NT BUILDINGS . ARE DESTROYED BY FIR$ Last of the Germans Driven Across CANADA'S PARLIAMF _ ---- — _ e r th -F ostler to Spanish� .�•,. _ . -- - - - a: Franco-British troops operating in des �.. . A Gamerooae the German Colony in - Western Africa, have driven 14,000 _ y German% troops across the frontier to probably ending the pea, --- Spanish Guinea, �• .; .. ... __.. ._ .. - •- _ _ _ ntem ca sign t po rta - - German territory. (Word - a receiv- -- ed in Madrid on Sunday that the Ger- .._.—. - `•• -'man troops had been disamaed and - interned as soon•as-they-crosseZt — border. Only goo of the German troops were regulars. The other werw -- colonials recruited from among the - i African tribes in the colony. AN PREMIER I NEW RUSE DEFINES HIS POLICY. A despatch from London says:orM_ Cturmer, „ ii _... i.l o _ ala, has declared in an interview, in -. f _ d an - � i Petrograd,o : • a 'o , _ Vrem � F Oe i e Novae , � h y —�_ � t , �1y�� vi a A• y I quoted by Reuters correspondent there, that his policy would be in- -- _ _ _-lz 1 1 *p _ �_ �_,•, spired above all else with the ons idea of bringing the war to'a success- -- _ ful'issue. He said no proposals for 1 j - a separate peace would provide a Sol- r Y Y ` ?: --. r-� a }(•''�! -i`' •/�” :fA � ution o! the pl ohlema which con }�• ' - � ` 1 s f ! '( ■ s 1' ations as a result of the u t t' a , o o +` • S • -- hI world-wide conflagration, and added: + "Thorel who speak of financial or economic exhaustion of Russia appear ( f' "t' .�- e _ •'• ludicrous to me, for the Russia% pea- • 1 ple cannot be exhausted or con- quered." ' - i ! • 1� --ll _ All Btehelore. :' ,� J ✓ - _. _ Iasc Will Tai y ✓ root of the tine block of buildings is hen sees. The photograph was taken on au opening day when.there were sooan7 A despatch from 'Copenhagen says: -' whhere tha in raged moat a3ovaaagely. The German Government propoelts to people gq�g in for that function. To the left of the picture is 1i son the tower of the library, tax all bachelors, according to de-. c • •. wir9,*W n the Speaker's private-apartments i• jurat nrouaaf the cor"r on-the left of the picture .aUd between "t-oor W and spatches received•hers. -� Thr 00 oironlar Wary building' �\ .. • 'b•�.:.. , ._ ,.� ;...•L .. _ _ �+,. _s 3n 1. - - rteP,.r~' _ ,ra ��• Z. 7 cher-ordered that the Townshl It of Pickering the County of On- Now Advorfteements. HAVE YOU TRIM P0101101104 401-3 Fri"y awraftestAs Dam* tarto 40 per cent. of such cost and IL S .*Pickering.OlkL repair. And your committee recom- me pay to JPPRENTICE WANTED.-At once ad that that this township . 6 learn printiiag. Apply at NXws Olace. I TIME= the County of Ontario the sum of $20, Rii/�ARDSON' -OYSTERS gee being one-half of the judges ch^r -A--quantity, of Red 26 ver.year.;laaava000.61.00 if Pau in Advance. FIOR 8ALE� 9 at to the disposition of said cases. Barkin clover seed at a reasopabli price A. J. S %4""Idms to Uw un'ted at&*@ 0 50 Reesor for 10 yda gravel for nAorthern TAYLOR,Ckgmwool, THIS EASON townlIne opp. lot 23, Uxbridge to pay one-half. 1.00 'PLANT BOXES-At 80 cents per clerk was instruc- own OHN MURKAR, Proprietor;- ted-to procure the necessary amount buodr W..4. The c4e *d.if ordered right away, ---tJ of township timber for the year 1916. BARN k�g,R,1:6.11o,I. Locust HILL,. Wtf -Try a quart-60c. -1 hey are reat A by-law was -Kitchen stove, coal or _passed-a painting F. OR OBSERVE-THERE -FIS-H­ PRICES. NOTSIS AND COMMENT*— G. McCarlfiv overseer dly. 27, -in Of - Fwood, for further partioulsrs i6ppIv"O.­ ....... 7- place of W. H. %Vestney who declines -BURLBERT Claremnt-, -FRESH FROZEN WHITE FISH ... ... ... 12c. lb. This is not Canada's war, so why to act, also Jas.Todd overseer of div. -A go.(-)A practioal ftirm FRESH FROZEN TROUT 18e. WANTEI)z baud,used to-t-estu work,- Good wages, should Canadians enlist to fight clines to act, and.that W.F.Hollinger Apply FRE�+H FROZEN HALIBUT ... ... ... ... 18e. lb.' U in place of Robert Garland who d6. to Box 19,Pickering. 16-4.1 the Germans. with whom they be overseer of div. 17 in pht;e of Ar. FRESH FROZEN SALNrON RED .'. 14e. lb, baQE nn quarrel? Such- remarks thur Graham who declines to act and, HIGHEST.PRICE. all r FRES N SALNION PINK Ile. IIZ.' that S. Pugh be overseet-'of div, 35, in H poultry. L.PIKE. lot, 7 ci�in S. H FRO'/.EN -MORE R.7 Pickering of dpouphoue H.M. WHY PAY as these have been ruade frequent. pluce of W. Gee who refuses to act. been Abp-law was passed*authorizing the ..:Iy by those who have not RESH COW FOR SALE-Apply Haddie, Fillets, Ciscoes, Cod- fish, Labrador herring `-`able to grasp the true situation, reeve and treasurer to borrow the Fat lot 34,11,F.Con.Pickering. Ind,phone Digby herring-always in stock. necessary sums of stoney to defray 607 blalr.FRED LACEY,Highland Creek, P 0, understand why the current expenditure of the town- ynt. and who do not u 18-20 Canada'is in the war. The events ship. Special Sale with.Extra Piano Vote& A by-law was passed appointing L. FA NIS TO RENT-Being lots ll� WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9th 1916. -....,of the past few days should di Matthews caretaker of the Town Hall tin Good dwelling FLO and 11,con 8,In Pickering Tp, 1consis. at of!75 acres,caore or lose. - abuse the minds of these people of the Municipality defining big duties an outbuildings. Soil srich clay Imam- An votes. -All 5c. Soaps- or 25e. ' 500 r. The fixing his remuneration. . abundance of good wat-r,hard and soft, None ...- 1 .1 tif their doubts in the matte and but a first-class man mood a ty. For further - Make some one ha-13py by saviug your votes for The Council now adjourned to meet rticul&n arply to Jamespsochrame.R R No destruction of the-, parliament Oth day of March' urras station, them-If you are not saving for youreelf. again on Monday the '-biulldlngs at Ottawa -is merely a for the transaction of general business sample of what Germany would SEED 0 ATS=0. A.C.No.72. At the 0. A.C,in 19 15 the" oats yielded 103 6 do with Canada if they had the bushels per acre its asarvat competitor­Ameri- J ASn " ' ',R IGHARONSON... There is evidence to show can Banner"yielding ftflihshels, No was of power. loss than ton btuibels. sacks furnisaad W OMAN HAD grain put on cars to parties at a distance at -that Germany had designs on Can- a re"onableabsrge F H WNSTNRY,Lo )I. con.3,Pialteriu,Ina,p6o�e LAW Pickering" Inf -These TEELS SHOE iis.- -STORE­- ads before the war began. _I crimes, committed by the Teutons, NERVOUS TROUBLE, CARD OF THANKS as not a result of Canada's partici. oOur Annual January Sale potion in the war,but were design- Lydia L Pinkh,m's Vegeta. We wish through the columns of wed long before Canada had any the-Nzws to express our-gratitude to of Ro-ots, Shoes, Rubbers, ble Compound Helped Her. the many friends for their acts of . ,.thoughts of engaging itiany war. kindness and sympathy shown to our Felts' and Spats, Leggings, Etc. -Cauadians have just. as ibuch at father during his late illness. stake as the people of the British West Denby, N. Y.-Il have had DoUGLAs DuNN,Josh DuNN. nervous trouble11 and seevre 'the biggest all my life until I took Cash:Isles, and should be just as ready Lydia E.Pinkham's to enlist as the men of the mother-' Vegetable Com- FARMS FOR SALE -bargaius ever offered -lind. We know. %rhat- happened pound f or nerves At the auetion sale of farm stock ofBll Ph151 to the people of Be]I kinw, France and*for female trou- Walter J. Rogers. deceased on Lot eone . b)es and It straight- Thirty-five In the Sixth COUCeSilio!) and Serbia. The same fate awaits ened me out in good Whitby Township on Tuesday, Feb- - -P �E -E 'L & .-,S 0 N QV .� is Canadians if the Allies are defeat- shape.I work neafly ruary 22nd, 11;16 the following lands 1 ad in the war. The duty of every all the time, as we will be offered for sale by auction WHLTSY, ON TA RIO' I live on a farm and I abort 3 p. m. subject to FL reserved bid, Canadian is to do her or his share I have four girls. Ido' 1. The south,half of Lot Thirty-five-in in briuging about the defeat of all my sewing and the Sixth Concession Whitby Town- T H 9 ship-Tbree acres orchard-Two wells- 'the enemy. other work w1th Living spring. . .Frame House and PICKERING COUNCIL shows that I stand it real well, I took cultivated. In Nir state of cul-tiva- A their help, 'so it Barn Hog pen. Land is clay loam. all STAN D ARD B 'NK the Compound when my ten year old 1 rtion. Three mires--from Brooklin G. IT. - The above Council met pursuant to daughter came and it helped me a lot. statianR. stationand C. N. R. Green burn OF CANADA adjournment on Monday. the 7th.lost, I have also had my oldest girl take it . -five scree of Bush land In Nue OFFICS - TORONTOMembers-all present, the reeve in the and it did her lots of good. I keep It in 2. Twenty chair. Lot Tbirty-one, In the Fifth Cnneesikion The minutes of the last meeting the house all the time and recommend f Whitby T:)washio,Cedar, Elm and A General Banking Business Conducted.were read and approved. it, , Dz & im wrrr Nczumil. West Ash.Ash. Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and Manes A communication was received from Danby, N- Y. Tichmi;--Ten per cent. on d f Iseturers reacive careful attention. Mesdames W. Chester. L C Annis. Sleeplessness, nervousness, Irritabli- sal,s.and balance within Thirty day W. P. Cowan. A, Chester. and Miss sty,backache,headaches,dragging son- For further-terms and particulars TRUST FINDS should be deposited In an' SAVING r -Nellie G. Toyne, representing the Red nations, All point to femaliaAerange. i1pPlt to- DEPARTM 9NT. Highest surreat ristes of Isukest in H. W. MeBumv. Executors. Cross workers of Part Union asking menta which way be overcome by Lydia "M balf yearly.- U4 fora donation for the purchase of & Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound. W3t. Moamso,.4.) Brooklin. -material as there were many willing workers In that locality. This famous . edy, the -or W. E. N. Si.,qcLAi:a. Solicitor. medicinal- - Oshawa. Oat. PICKERING BRANCH, A communication was receei,ed ingredients Of which are derived ft*' Oshawa,February 4th. 1916. . ZN21 L W.GORDON, Manager. Branch also at Whifte *from T.J. HAnnigan. secretary of the native amts and herbs, has for forty Hydro-Electric Railway Association yea" proved to be a most valuable tonic of Ontario,stating that the Annual and Invigarver of the fe"storganism. General Meeting will be held In the Women everywhere bow wiHIM tuetl- DENTIST City Hall Toronto, at 2 p. m.on Wed- many.to the wanderttil virtue of Lydia has removed Into his new cdBce,on.the nesday Feb. 16th. and Inviting the IL pl,,Irh=,#Veggtok COMPOWA corner of Yonge and Queen Sta..To- municipality to send delegates. roots. Imperial Bank Building. This A Communication was received from office 'bas bwo equipped with the most Appetizing holesoma 'R. A. Hutchison, Public School In- modern of dental appliances with the Spector. recommending the council to WINTER GOODS I object of eliminating all painful- Shure I Well cooked porridge is all that and faith tis eh&O as w`914 appoint a truant officer for the whole towash!p. as there were many cases we the winter season has arrived operation,.of truanc7 t iat we a panned unna Iced, we are prepared to supply and moreover yez needn't be afraid" the same if you.lot The standing committee on (Jontln- your many wants in us supply you with nice fresh clean rolled oats tandem reported and recommended the our line. Yotmg Man in-Dimm allowing Dayants; D. R. Beaww­ if yon artlu-iieed-af-­ rd oat ineal, an account 91 ry,-T&W. Jolln Bob-sWitImL and Cutters, Cutting Bright Fellows too younff to enlist flaked whest, stand& Pie- am in great demana for-Businew. Im! and- a puh:klf 1;0"81--pulpers-GASOUZS--. Tbvea SM.09-eaeb w y!he&tIeto,'cornfmml,' etc. 'We also; ]Toward E. Turner. for v doWn mantles for gasoline lawl for Engines or Wheel. start were r at Heard Offices. Supply direct barrows, of8haw'@Schools in one day. U 'r ..��.procure our C C, ::_..::town hall lights, 2.00; %Emp 'Term Writs us. 'W.- Llabili pay t0 prepare. from the mills in barrels. ty Assurance Corporationtd., Call on or write to will for renewal premium on Treasurer'p, bood.V.00 ; W. G. Barnes. war tax L.' D. Banks, Niekering H. Shaw. 05 Yonge St., Toronto. postage for 191&5(12* The committee Fresh frozen sabuon-dressed and hexdless o1flyJ0 cents per lb-. recommends that the reeve, deputy- 2*eve and the chairman of this cum. flnest finnan haddie 12 cls. per lb. Smoked mitt" be delegates to the annual ----meeting of the Hydro-Eleetric -Rail= -41eyrfngs only 25c. per bo'K. way Association which meets in To- rontoonFeb. 16th. A communication being received 7-7- ,:Our groceries Are'the ft-ethest., \fromfive members of the patriotic ur"ra-Gf-Vart Union-"king for ' a grant for Red Cross work, sou to that made to other societies last De. camber, your committee are of the - EOR -0 E- P �sa�'I L>!I P ' opinion that this society is located in 'Scarboro, but would suggest that if Scarboro should make a grant in aid. of such Rid Cross Society that Picker• log would make a grant in proportion ill �� to membership. The standing committee on Relief NUADS IN CANADA" reported and'k,6commended the follow Your Xing and..C6un" Need.,YOU' 'I payments ". W. Gregg for coal • a 6.07;Salvation Army. Toronto, grant g A delivered to Mrs.-Green of Claremont F oied TourmCai ;National Sanitarium Co. grant, 0 N T 10.00;N- A4 AFr TO ENLIST IN The standing committee on Bonuses Aor-Wire Fences. Drainage Matters, ' THE "WHITBY" OOMPH NY -Etc, -received applications for bonus for wi;e fences from Levi Annie, 120 as If you stayed indoors all winter-you might .i� n lot 35, B.T. con., also John OF THE Burton bonus on about 40 rods -on lot I not need your Ford till new grass" time. But T%eatandfngcomrnittee on Roads :inthe wide "out-of-doors" the Ford serves as �-i 1 6th Ontario CQunty Battalion-for.Overseas Service..-&h&Bridges reported and recommebd- well in January as in June. It's the all ed the following payipents Thos.- _rognd car with a reputationfor service and Battalion will 'be comma -Col. Sam Sharp,This Batt commanded by Lieut. A M. P., Oliver for:repa*iring culvert on side- economy that isn't affected by the Seasons.;..road bet. lots 6and 7in con, 5. 3.00; Uxbridge, with Major Robert Smith, of Columbus,. rank Smith for repairing washout on 11 The Runabout is now W; the Town Car$790; f.o.b. Second in Command. con. 4, opp lot 8, 4.50; Chas. Sargent I forpipes and nails fQr ailing on Ford, Ontario. . All ears completely eluipped,includ-' bridge on con. 5, opp. lot 22, 7.83; F. Ing electric headlights. Equipment oes not Include yj oTerseer, div.8, for 2 cement speedometer. Get particulars from, Enlist with your County unit; a Battalion- which will be ezclusivelp ipes.atld six yds gravel 2.10; Nathan recruited from your neighbors and acquaintances, and ox Yor righV015-way-t6kravel pit in V. I LUKE SON, '5. officered men who are known to-yon all. 1915. '60; 'Ydili committee has had 7.Whitb�, Ontario' y for their con62derlition the award of f Ii W. B. Powell, Pickeriqg. His Honor Judge McIntyre, disposing -Apply at Recruiting Office, Brock St., Whitby, or to of the application by this council for any Officer, N. C. O. or man of the 11-6th. I'the assu'�' by the county of a AM. -bridge In tge'otownship known as-the H. L. MAJOR, Lieut., GEO.W. P, EVERY, Cokpt., !Pickering bridge wherein his judg- I 116th Batt. C. E.F. 110th Batt.O.K F, went to that the said bridge is sounty bridge to be maintained and kept in repair by the county and fur- O.A."Wou rmzKz 3c=xl,*TC* atr z -�4 ­ , ­ . . . , � �:,- � :.­I I F 7 -4 A heavy-snow fall occurred on ..AuctionSale of High-Grade Olt 8 "d Bogen TGesday and as a result the merry g drab., in sle'igh-bells imtreheard.again. WM. m WAS. r .-T 11 MMINION UNK this. week.. Vehicles, etc. KE Miss Mary Morgtin IA gpeli&ng Russell and Biro.- Madill, Of De 0161A W D. troit, who are now.ou their hone 'A A. Gwm-1 Nomos" a few days In the city. moon, spents-a- week here with The property 9f The Business Of Farming Thomas Paterson spent a cOu151'e the former's parents, J. B. sad 0. ,of days in-the c ast week. War., of Mondectari%g"d be done in"racdcd bulhqu O. G. M. ForsyrulkPattendqd tb6 Mrs. Madill. AT =k. acts should be me"by Chew A certow Fmcoods should be pet in a b i t�)baal loge Pick�ring. •of the wAts akwxdd be pd in a Savings Acompt as an LOA lea ash Fop in Toronto last Farmers hhve begun here a Lot 23,,Concession 91- a bank Is"acted&cow sale in mill I week. to G. M. ForsYth's w (1 mile west of Claremont), OIL MAL 'hill, of Brou- shortly be installed Those -Ubm Blanche Mee I will 5 101irtoy are urged t9 installed. the couple of-days this li�sNiilg a (Thursday,:February 24, 191.6" haM,r spenta COU lasts. The following property; 7, TERRY. Manager. with Mrs. J. H. Beal. work while the snow WHITBY BRANCH S. D. -week -.ne and brother, h? have taken. away o1stein cow, fresh ;2 Holstein cows, Perry on Those W -wing James-McFarlane material f,,T knitting 6r so Holstein' cow, C Ing AueMarch 3rd Ch �11 due David, were in the an 5ra-rqip,ip; Holstein co,% - 1. -Saturday visiting John Gerow. .[ d have -the v,due Max f 14; .Hobtein Picker- pork eted are requested to Brindle-cow,due March. '0 1p -John and Mrs. Dunn, of ,zr ein 'cow, Ing, were here on Tuesday attend brine it in to the regular 'meeting cow, due time of sale . Holst SEE OUR NEW w, due Jaae "ResolV`66 that I will deal Of the former's on Wedne4ay next. due May 4th ;Holstein caw, o - .:: SAWING MACHINES lug the 16;Holstein cow, due July 28 cided to - Holstein at the Hol- father. Levl Pugh', who has de stein cow in full flow milk , circular Charlesaking ex- will hold an W bred We sell emery wheels, chcul improvements 0 -engines and SargentSargentis move W Alberta, cow, bred Dec. 5th :Holstein co "terisive, ents to his store suction sale of horses,, registered Dec.13:Holstein.bled Dec.,21 Hol- 1=:Lck ri=tr MWCOM 7 saws, gasoline 0, p he e amount Shrop- cow, b Dec. 23 ;Holstein cow, cutters and buggies.- by t addition of a large and grade cattle, registered stein ;T!d I Dec, Styles to suit everyone, circular sheep, in2o.ements, bred i , Holstein cow, bred Jan. 'like this hogs, of shelvinlIl,. udIgummed. Mrs.Sloane; of Peterboro, who etc. Tuesday,Feb. 22nd. Watch I 13.�j cow, o�.si,ebxn cow,bred Jam. 81 , Dur. In making a resolution saws, hammered a has been visiting 'hW da�tzghter giving *full garticu- ha 0 red June 13; Durham cow, we Will help you carry ii out Prices 'reasonable. ti for bills bred Jan. 31 ; Durham cow.fat:3 HOI- b "..Mrs. S. F. Robbins, returned home fare. lyekwLHolstein bull, y giving you the best • g. 7-A-MC5019 on Tuesday. stein heifers A!IT Holstein bull.5 months Burton, ret:to report T6 Womsu's' Institute will 4 yrs old, reg. , sow with Wedding Cakes&specialty. BROCK ROAD. N. Bt we regret: ' hold their. February meeting on old,reg. Yorkshire white d to - his'house Both Phones In sh6P+has' been confine moon of the 18th lost at 4 pigs 5,weeks old L Yorkshire white severe the afte John McGrath. Tudho e; suffering from- very a " March 1. Buggy.Tudhope; su. the home of Mrs. J sow, due 2 Seat, with pole and HERB MONNEY. PICKERING :J=0N7"H1LL " attack of Is grippe. will 136 . "The hockey d "The ey team will The programme ;Light sle4ghs, new Set f Books" an new the Friendship 0 'shlfft' nb Port Perry of light harness, collar. and Names,play.the fast local boys on S . 11 call on Ilk pails, WANTED NOW NURSERIES evening of Wednesday, Feb. 16th-. .Value of Nut Roll - . strainer, k'v authors. '=1,e,"s.!Td Other- utensils* Silo Reliable salesman to act asagent A fastgameIs expected. ander the 10 in Ontario County.. D. A. and Mrs. Scott and Miss . A patriotic concert new. th-ont contlau- the proprietor I I' out of the PAr WffKKLY' Lei the m t U '§:� We have appointed B.J. Aim u is Is, Rumohr attended a leap auspices of the'Clare �Jib 8 ess, all will old. We ation class will be given in outfit free exclusive territory�and ped will Ing speclalties. Our strong,3N Clinton St., Toron- --year partyin StouffvUle on W, Of Anizaels purchased to be ship money making iday eveninr&of last week. - Muouic Hall on the, evening agencies are the best in the business to, to represent us for Picker- Kiel d of the Baptist Friday,.Feb. 25th. A good pro- ".be loaded free of charge at ses, dia. Claremont. for we sell the highest grade of The Mission Ban )atriotic choruses, Ing and district mud he will . ..... chore purpose holding.-6 ' concert gramme of I will be given stock at most reasonable rices and at ad early date. The children s, drilla, e C.. school and Sale at I o'clock. Lunch for those from guarantee deliveries in prices class give any information W%Lnted' sing for the by the pupils o the a distance at 12.� RI a will meet condition. Nursery stock loselling We have a very choice list of ­4, are now busy practising other al talent.- Program will- 'm6raing trains at 6larembut- and good money can event. Admission 26 cents. U=year district. For par- varieties for spring delivery of Two rinks of our curlers -took a begin at 8. A TzHus: All sums of SWOO and under, r, ornamental trip to Agincourt on L Monday and children 15 cents. that amount 8 months titulars write Sales Manager, fruit trees and caab:'over -en on furnishing PELHAM NU.RSERY Co., shrubbery, rasp berries, cut- pla, ed a riendly game with the credit will be given ToRoz9TO,ONT. -curlers of that burg, and- defeat- approved joint notes. per cent. rants and gooseberries. write Ing them by five shots. MASSEY-HARRIS per armum allowed for cash. Mr. Armstrong for prices,. T P.Shirk was to shote.. on MAW. Auctioneer. Se Monday attending the funeral of Farm 1=18mouts . De'Laval p WELLINGTON the late' PetAr Baker, one of. the TIME TABLE-Pickering Stakion-G ' BTONE & WELLIN place who Trains going East sae as folloics- �. Idest residents of that T.R. 'IT rz 0 died on.Friday in his eighty-third Jmlls Cultivators, Harrow,- No. Mail A. M. __ An Silos n I .6 2,50 P.M. gons 16 19 Local year. Local bate just secured the agency,for Verity Plows, W& 6.04 P. M. I ba' service to gilroullite recruiting going West ' duo am up RAN A se and fin eta. Trains goil follows- - PICKED' G Battalion for Ontar- the abaye.. Call and see 42 A. M..,for the 116th B No. 13 Local County will be held In the Pi 2.15 P. M to I I the 11 you requirer&profitable Cream Local 7,50 P. M: separator and secure prices. fio�rc�i on Sunday, 1n Y AA" b rterian c Separator..consult •us I 7�Mail LUMBER ;3th Jost. at 11 a' m. A male at. *Sunday included phone 191& special music. J. R. THEXTON, Pickering, 0 oir will furnish -ch -.,-:All are"welcome. W, ever. PICKERING. Out. BARN :BILLS C game O"ockey,was Russell Andre An excitins layed here on Wednesday fog last between Claremont and ew ear the fast RingwO6d team' the A 11app N L YOU ds Ringwood -had y The Fruit Store et as quote first two periods 7 HAS THE QUALITY -torn the end of the Martha- bills in pine hemlock. in the last period the boys in Red the edge andwereleading 6-3 at second period but Now is the time to make prices on your p and at To .' 11 ' he ,and-White soon evened It U lade. Get your fruit re British Columbia, Sr he end of - the hones Play the P* kering also the loan of our -customers in le i re was.a tie 179. Ton minutes WF, sigh to thank our many 8L -. fruit slicer, which makes It coin all lengths N overtime wall played and in the io .for their patronage.during.the year easy work. Townsh -first five minutes Claremont scor. land simi the -line of chocolates, home ;h that has ipst passed, and 60 clt A choice ed-three and at .the end.of , -: - 18 10. / - .,. .- . made taffies. 021 continuance-of Sam#' Port Perry V W. D. Gordon' & 8 ,overtime were leading b a contin -Fill play the 16't local ... -. : : . I .. )JWIson Ice.Cream on h"d bo 9 on Wednesday, Feb. 16th. for 1916. An the time A last game is expected. :. -- -FIC"RING It has come I I�07=notice Of the We intend keeping the public - infOhned on what. 6.1s in and see us. that home Ula 'hockey management, sale, drop ;person or per%ons. during hockey we keep in stock and have for so H. J. MARQ , 113en and IndepenaMt Phan& Ar enthusiasm by card, and ' Jputyoudn�rotir, Ires show their a wil 0. 3 icling the heel of their skates PkkWbs- Bit ..against Fe-grae--of-WiV Ilk. Con- --mailing list for ANYTHING ThS Pieke ,sequently Jim times hole is kicked IN THE BVILDING F E E D tbrorngb the side of thil rink, We • once Committee -Conelderable-tM11ble in recur- N. R-, Stati0u-- Ing the rink this season- for :that 00d very same reason, but the owner Cheffy* I that this destruc-. The�object of this Association is to was promised -a' Grains,Malted Corn Feed lessen stealing eaud prosecute tion would cesse-and we hope this Brewer the tons. I be sufficient 'We ,will_ 7 IMIT-Am -..'-Warning Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oileake 7- A reciate Your presence -to Proper ore-0 aminuld. pp on ' See ea - etc. Members having :f ullel4t extent'bnt in order to stop Meal,* Cot Steer note immediately wi mamber ion, the- management'-- Orders taken for Swift's.Red this destruct Executive have de( the sides during a -hockey aIOD HOUSE decided to place Men g Fertilizers. y game BURN/SH/NGS G S Meraberobip fee continuing e Home Markham 3M. Tickets m&T be bad t=om the Peaddent*I- -�Aud the first persons (( Phon n application. prai!tfee will be-ejected- from r.stock-for the spring socreta" 0 --,-tbd tftde. Com.-L. D. Banks,C.8,Palm` i We ask you to inspect o" -A fliq to -luk. 2 -11 -Pickering.-ont Early on StinciFty mornt mattresses and of the oldeet residents of'onr tow,,, .-diners, fancy chairs. Bedsj spsings, C3 I*, I J.A & awaY pillows, rugs.larg-e Find snittil. In-fact everything that W. 1 C11 Ur. Thomas Duan. passed: Gramophones, records and olconno�; previd"t; is kept in&.furniture store. --his-been needles always on --at- the ripe._ old- --"e Of hand. The. deceased years. A IN as- r9 in failing' for, a. number of 9 the of old C. H; BURLING9 -.PICKER Years.from t Was as Age, Early. _in. winter he, 1,0 W tAken to the General liospitat, To. J1 9.• It 10 undergo an -operation S I e, ippar- and after returning al. "0 4 A rorito, 0 b ! -4 -ently recovered. However' as A - - veclllt.of a a , he adually D �tnrnlnff ho M PSON & COO oil untit 7C weaker, Feb bee-awe we& S Ll 11(ih Y morning when he breath�d T ow Kos, of all materials and dodsM last. His funeral too AIM kept in stoop. Is will pay y E R � : SALE ow Tuesday afternoon when Placbody e n -'W-1 N T len his , `7 1 may to do $0 mu at.ouf works md insP061 on was laid to rest in the UInion ro.-c-, . . I V" native of no es a and obtain prices. Don't be� Mr.,Duna was& not employ them,aonesq ~Y. in the- goods. 0- icay agents we do .-Vk1ln-Wrgb, Scotland,but evnigra, We,afe offering SPb0i9J'v6lU 9 5, throw off --. jed taCanada whet) a yonng 113111). 6 M oat ly we can, and do I .,wbiohyou wit ".50,for $2.75. It %i. commission of TO per cent Inly save by purchasing ftOw For a time he resided on the Nprth. 1-i0o for 81.4 S&75 for $2. 6 .8 1 call solicifta. Men's work boots, re 001% -he has been a resident Ladies boots reg. res Shore but•he sixty years Misses boots reg..1.80 for $1.49 Men's fine boots.' or $2,26, boo a Claremont for-about reg youth's fine boots reg. 82,76 f WIAITIT GRANITE go., of Cla! 6ol:er by trade but-be- Girls boo 1.26 for 99c. Boy's boots ieg. $2.00 for $1.50. the. Zanuary i%7.Whjti6y 9,0mbaWS Wbdtbi, OnW-11.1­� He was a c We have only a few-size@ left I,Uxbrifte 19,*C6uuiu6ftn of good -education and Children's boots,40c. 50e,Me. t in d Part opnoT Iptergrove a n g 'a'mail Babies boots 25c. ils;,Fsi� -I iu d in law, be did woolen 780. -7 boys boots at the above priee. being well verse Bootees oes,4in 6oh- q M ,quite an extensive bnsi children all at aw . He also was an expert Rabbets for men, wonqeii, bbys, �.s and chil r1raim. "Happy veyancing our stock of , ibook-keeper, in -Which vocation greatly reduced- 014111 FLAKING rall and see 0 atoves here was a large demand 'for"lids s sizes 36 and 40.reg. $3.50 for 62.95. .. AND OAT FL Thouht" and other For a number of years, Ladies silk blouse undersigned is prepared to do other lines vices. F $Z.75 .for $2.25, The i d -ser s' Post' Also a few iats.-Rob. bonnet and scarf rel -These goods and oat Raking of Harawlre. he W." township auditor, 2-00 And S.00 for 1.to and 2.59. grsili chopping Eavetroughing and repairing - black muffs and'stolen tiou he filled with,credit to him reiexcellentvglneanyar�are bargain. every (Jay in the week P.Mptly attended to. Jon, to the -6ik-gijarinteed an and with satisfaction . (31 a on Satilmavo , d prices He had a family except W townshiP. raisins, enrrsi moderate. ms- and one daughter, GROCERIES, can goods, I gts, package cereals, 20 lb -three socia- man's bags gran.-sugar, test; coffee; Giii as AD order we Can suit TPU :A quantity of slabs for sale, 9180 1)oug as Danny's 1 of French nce Thomas Of Vancouver, goods d price. Phone 2800. wagon:tougu6b, axles in g san Lawre John GREEXWOOD -1611 of whom Do SIM Pickering and Miss Ma at "111710 NG John Baffles, Greenwood Mary PSON & Co., Mi survive h His wife died about forty Years ago. -- L .4- 7 in keeping with the full skirts and k uAnIMPS DIU T nu -Other features of this-pertod-dally-hs; ing introduced A The Youthful silhouette., .1110M DAIIDGft.� The- Fasbion-' st trALE -OR There were many of us who be- V-"' ,Se- - ' i n e4W - moaned .the passing of the -slender M II Cr-Redth Must Be CgrefWly Tnk&'Kark Jumper Frock for Spring. skirt because of its youthful sir, but, D. 7-- Gmirded as She,Appreachm It is interesting to follow the trend Fashion has taken care of this, too,in - It M. her new WoManhood. lings'. ­7�ie flare of -thi! -0 TOR I Of fashion each-season,--to..-note how -Cap M The-mother who-Calls to, mind_her!surely and completely we come-to ap- irttF and_ coat, the-suggestion of a i ''OVILM girlhood knows how urgently her;prove of even:the most decided change slender waist, the shortness'of --thel 900 rvvolutkons, 250 vofts;- -In Bteaksup colds in throat . skirts, topped effectively by a perky,! first class' condition. Apply is likely to.needhelp and�after it has been presented to us in high hat,- - i Apply and,Aest. ...Better than a very close fitting,.and-cora-in the years between,--early.l.attractivQ guise,at different times and mustard plaster for rhe-, ­ pleted with trim, well4tting footw.ear, . 'DAILY NFW8, .T0RONT0. IsChOol days and womanhood. -It is on various occasione. It surely.does -.-then that growing girls droop, become seem, too, upon looking back some matism, go"ut, sprains is quite. as yo-uU-ut--a5d—tr1m,--fine -—---------- feeble bloodless and nervous. Nature, few Years, that each season's changes cramps, etc. W i I I not far more comfortable than the pipe,-i are for the be#er. For instance, thq blister the skin. stem. skirt. in which a natural stride how*e all is calling fQr more nourishment than I full was utterly impossible. another; and the same thin, 'c has bap.- ,the blood can supply. Signs of dis-� pooh-poohed it Soldinsattintrytin6besatchem. Paterns can -tress are plainly evident is dull eyes; When the whisper first began tocircu- isti'and generAl otores every. _be obtained tained at Your 1 Pened in India, t ropicil A tnerfca, and rr ere., dealer . or from - th pale chiiks, weak and aching backs, revived, and h Refuse substitutes. -Y a, I late that it-w4s to be local'McCall 'de' the P01i'ne-", 84F Han scrtbts the o ri- I that Our trim,, youthful narrow skirt McCall Company, Department W,p,!gin Of caste in JIdia to'ah Irstinctivo lits' ofdepression 'and often a dislike re klat on request. 70 1 dread of germ dispa .for proper food. had had its Bond Street, Toronto, Canada, ­ -se-4 oil the.'-part. These signs mean- day. To-day, however, rof the Aryali Invaids-rS,"and' flipir anaemia-=that is bloodlessness. the full skirt is one oi the approved s*,-q u e u tte-prt to hold tbeno;e1v#:g The,watchful mother t features of the modes, and is still DRUGS BADLY NEEDED. aloof from the,"naflyp The takes prompt steps to give her girl the nevi rich I growing fuller. We smile upon itrap. misery caused by vermin I.,; not tijk. -red blood her system giv- man), forms of calls for, �y provingly now, and what, at its first Medical Practitioners in lEngland Are; lea-st serious of the b�lk CO. Working Under Handicap. wretchedness 5rougilt abcut by 1110 ing her Dr.Williams'Pink Pills,which, appearance was looked upon as CHESEBROUGH MFG. transform, wreak, anaemic girls into a; logo C", - Pres-4& war. and-clumsiness, is now considered' Avg. Montreal' 'fh� ti mini scarcity of some of, the most! condition Of perfect health, through quaint and dain ly feminine. Impor new blood these pills actually tant drugs'in England.has be- the rich, Ribbon As. Trimming. [come so acute that medical practi-.,. THE STUDENT'S RJE$IPONSE, make. No other medicine has ever, i Ribb6ri is being used profusely tioners are handicapped greatly, es- I p By Dr. E. T. Slemon, B.A. succeeded like Dr. Williams, guun es, or over the regulation shirt- pecially as it difficult to find�substi- Pink Pills trimming on both.hats and frocks. It blouse of crepe de Chine, 'crepe tutee foir some medical products now, page fades -mall acid w The text-book and thousands of weak, disheartened ranges' in width from the inch4ide Georgette, or taff'tg it makes an at. unobtainable e1kcept in the smallest' e dim, girls have proved their worth. . X"'L faille or moire banding, girdling the tractive costume e Mabel Sinclair, Cobourg, Ont., says:— for street and gen- quantities. The classroom wails 11 grov,, close r� About three years ago I-was very oral.daytime wear, perfectly suitable This great scarcity has resulted inl- around, .sick, nervous and run.down.girL At without coat or other wrap. Such a i fabulously -high prices being The call to- Lea within,rning dies v� n, the least excitement I would tremble dress has all the appeal.of a one-piece Thus atropine 6 worth betweenquoted. Its voice as if it ne'er had (more six and faint away,and the slightest noise frock, with the added attraction of i and eigbt cents a grain re than The world vibrates. with ik -would annoy me. I had severe pais ;.e being easily freshened and changed;I its weight in 90111), while.eserine is The air-is fill about the heart, and would often take by the edwith noise of wnr, dizzy and smothering spells. I lost ".q guimpe or underblouse. One of the'indispensable in opthalmi addition of a contrasting•worth more. Both these drugs are The student's soul responsive le surgery. To give his-bruin, his bray.` .3 In weight and the color all.left my 9;.his_-ti f% most attractive of these scarcity of atropine is due to the To do his bit, in the iwfuil --trife, jumper The face• dresses is illustrated here, developed dearth of belladonna, the raw mater- My' mother got all sorts of The Huns' deep rancour brings. medicine"for me, but all:,failed4o do in black taffeta, with accompanying 1 ial from which it is extracted, which me any underbodice of white crepe Georgette. His books,.his gowne he car, good and I was still going is obtained.from Central Europe. ts�lm-� 'The high collar, smart His father's plans he argues vain, tWn hill. One day We read in the sleeve, and newspaper of a similar case cured by flaring skirt present a pleasing pia-; WINTER HARD ON BABY His s'weetheart'R tdghq, hi.:, Dr. Williams''Pink-Pills and the next ture. The second frock is also in j • . - tears;' -"Enlist, Enlist," is all he hears,. time Jumper effect; one of the Oainty rib-; The winter season is a hard oneonHis -fighting instincts reixn.- my mother went to town she got three boxes. -In a short ' time I bon girdles with long, flying ends And!the baby,. He is more or less confin- Jen the.Pills were helping me, and small cravat bow is a feature. The'ed to stuffy, badly, ventilated rooms. The-crowded transport bear; him far, 8 'from that on every day they helped skirt is unusual and new, and the He joins with steel, and fir' I It is so often stormy that the Moth&r e, and Fhell, me more.. took 'altogether nine Jumper particularly simple and smart*;does not'get him out in the fresh air To. the frenzied ,Pru-4siang, boxes and felt like a new person. I of cut. This idea is-nicely suited to!as often as she should. He catches pride, was ready for a my meals, gained in el m weight; 'the col And ..give taffeta, or a fine serge. The�colds which rack his little system; ..give to all, by them ienied, or came back to my open throat, which will probably con-,his stomach and, bowels get out o; Free homes, uncursed of bell. cheeks, and I was again enjoying pet- tinue in favor during the summer, is feet health. and have ever since en� order and he becomes peevish and There. bid in du outs rij,lgy Jo cro-.4s. To guard against this the Beside" his masked, inax*. Yed that blessed condition, I earn- ircther should keep a box of Baby's gun, all-shuttering advice all weak girls to give Dr. Own Tablets in the house. They re- He hurls blind death Ant]l, 71A,;Uiams' Pink Pills a fair trial, as I Rotate the stomach and bowels and deathless an sure they will do as much f9r them w0e, �breskup colds. They are sold by %, as they did for mie.'�' ain.;t mankind's mad, insensate foe. medicine dealers or by mail at 23 cent~ Till victory is won. -You can get these pills froni any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicirie Co.. Brockville, Ont. Not there alone the storms and strife a box or six bakes for $2.50 frogs the Mid t cannon's ro.ar, and vi 9 - • Dr. Wffiiams Medicine Co., Brockville, IC rs OnL: THE NEXT WAR. cheer; But in the watch of solit ode, In heart& engloomed in Wi" 88 to Whether Man or insect saddest mood; r !PRISONERS' GODMOTHERS Shall 1�nhabh the-Earth. j Th ougli •boundless nights of fear. For not a allot flies blind with death. Stan. �llr 0 FUr Ilarry if. -John the w And not a stab of steel is presied. known African explorer, is eonrincfd But hearts at home groiv chit and How Irish Woman Are Looking After that the great.,est enemy that man has IriahmenAn Germany. V,i to face In the futur" is the Insect Coll- cold, With torturing doubts and pat veyOn of disease germs, and that we ....... to provide food and clothing "for r,q un the' prisoners of war of Irish regi- jore eugaged in a war that must be told, meats and send comforts to all Irish; • fought to the bitter.end to see whether That rack some loving breast. man or insect shall Inherit the earth, world-owei-, battalions. at the.front. the Irish Wo- In. a recent.artimcle in the "NIAeteenth, Yet wounds without, to . :, - - ,. Association has been-forrapd. For six months it has been the c Century" entitled "The *,Next War visible, Us- tam to send fortnightly pat cels to i Sir Harry says that the whole curA. Grim death untold, On land. at s Black Taffeta Jumper Dre". .. : ,-. "I cultrm of our schoolm *111"Ild bt-4"er. Man's tmiversal waste and blight prisoners of war. In this connection I hauled and that, half the an Inx—tour scheme was devised, '.waist.of the severe little frock of t�if- subjeetit We'll suffer on, to bring the light taught should be dispensed with T�-. Anyone so"disposed ciM undertake feta or serge or forming the-perky Of Pric&lesx-Liber -toad of Euclid, h e would t6ach ento. i. to i-'godmother a Prisoner of-war aFnid cockade on the chic-chapeau. to inl,� Ottawa, Dec. Z. by sending six abillings fortnightly t aft Ky. for algebra he would substlk the association can rest assured th 01 wide satin, moire, or taffeta ribbon* atary zcology. botany an at i d We're'mighty proud of our'snices-, some brave Irishman In- a German' which forms; the entire skirt or bo- chemistry. **n farmer should be per, receive 'at re frock -or difter witted to farm who can priaonerR' camp will re dice of the danc'e cute eleme fors..bug sometimes we wonder..- if not satisfy a -lar Intervals -a welcome parcel, gu�� dress. In many of the county board that he understands our descendants will be :9s pm ol new dinner th& vgxl f—A — - i I us. .FafeltteF. d I C33cls ribbom bows ..or of Ityxiene and- the C244aP, 4 The association undertakes, on re-:aii descriptions are used for trim- �and� effect of the diseases generatedi cetPt of the-money, to Pack-and -send ming; there are 'perky little bows, in manure and farmy#�d filth, Africa.; There'd be more happiness in­ this.. average man woul�l n parcels. Many thousands of-the, wide' Witeifful bo*s,­simple'b6W's with., MCCALL simply -because the whiti roan has' less time trying to under- 7— .the Is being ravaged by germ diseases'world if -the gifts have already been despatched to in ends tacked on to bodice, and stopped- the racial wars that ;tan and have been acknowledged In the-, kept d hilt-wife and more time trkinix moo; graWul skirt at various`angles, Mine. Jenny I apart the tribes that now -terms by -the iwiseners; is Y One to please--her.— themselyest..-To each parcel the­as�so, particularly F-iven to ribbon triol ciallon getterAlly adds a e!)1'1!;1!1117,1111,111,111,111, - -her-daintyC wir—e—sa- of have their r,--fu-ll skirts banded socks, packet handkerchiefs nodi a towel, a Pipe or-som' d btli& article irround the b NNW XXXXXXXXICKOXXXXXI40 X moo ottom-With wide, metal I. likely to be a6ppreclated.- edged ribbons giving them a most ef-' ;68z,- Of the 2,500' Irish prisoners of war feetke appearance. --Xundz;,-d­Ifave M!en "god-mother- The New Ribbon Girdle. Iiv��by various friends. Jumpers Still in Vogue. . . ;�." - .. .X ed For late.spring and early fall,thei .. -STIFF NE Every article Ja bought- at whoie- -e an attractive detail-of the underblouse sale prices, an, duty is paid on duti-i'is.nothing quite as satisfactory as I of crepe de.Chine.. able goods and all packing, Is, done thi jumper dress of taffeta, serge,,Qr. by voluntary workers. A Word on Collars and Cape". a 'oft, Iiihiweight'wool. Worn with "001116ts"•as they call those trim, cape-like collars introduced this sea- son, are features of maTiyof the new- eat frocks-and douses. One of the 1]n newest blouses shows a series of these Complete 1) ,ininw ­ R 00 little "collets" graduated,from a nar, row frill about the neck to / � - deep $A 420190 :. ­ , b'a ft ID te 43 14Mpe extending quite to e '*aist These cape-like collars, resembling t e h capes 00 a coachman's coal, are Whi bur' 6w made of -selected- hardwood. .coat; pan, h, consisting 1 among the latest and me t • mperia a nis of-Ow-ii-ew-dress. details; t sinOt bottle will 1�1 of Buffet. China Cabinet, they. are especially effective on fr6cks of tai- Round'Ektensiofi Table.. Set couvince y(W ;feta and satin. of Chairs (5- regular chairs Va'i and onii arm chair. Upholster- The drop-sihoulder seats) i and full sleeve is a1eature of many of'the naw frocki; 0-1S Pficed' separately.; Buffet, A in fact, the sleeve is the point, it $15.50;China Cabinet, $10 i X could' Extension Table, M75; Set dressmakers are expending most of .00 Id' seem, where designers and Lmimeht of-Chairs, $9.90. Freight paid'for Provinces of Quebec their ingenu itY. Many-origina4 at- Ontario.-! tractive notions are being carried out Infl6mmatiom We defy co0lipetition. Our prices are the IoWest in the in the cuff, in'the tr4'MrMnr,- and in I -Prmmtj sevem comph- 7 ite, fo Dominion of Canud-a. Wri r-our Special imtaloX. the shoulder line. Fulness is a decid- M. Just porn fiv? ed feature, *n4 many effective meth- %fr9m on thi paliifuj CITY 'HOt7 :SE FURNISHING COMPANY ods of trimming are being resorted to, and.the pain dis- spot IOUs Im for Insttar Lit*rtnce Boulevard, Montreal, Que. cc, stiff tittle -rufflea , and 7— frills, n 1 1. n( old-time q!lElffigs appear, leading an air of 1840, which ich js'rjuite [B ar m „ataa P•`"." .n:.s r.'frrr :a ..• rte ..••.. ,„,c� ..y- .ty.., z.,� •R"�- T k't.+• r�*'cpa rr .x;.'.' y,:.;� s�c .r , . x .�;�,_:. :w . .gyp, „ .-c;:'•r v s.'. F'” %h 1 „A 'n ,A,.'�1: ,:_. r .,.:.-...x �--.may, r � _�.w...••++ ,Set -�-..•'`i. d ���' _''.,r�.r..�.°s.••..++?��.��'-!=-+=1-4 _n.—__.._ _ '. sees.- -.. --.-��-._— -._ .."�`�"' -- -_ SfiTA'gi `t•EW RAILROAD: ,A,Tasty* saSPPy Tosit-- �T EAEMIST'$ w,ulcst 1 iatbeaaGasds's stat for- luncheori of evening ,New Use for An explosives Waaite + favorite rent for j "'I Runs. From.Yetrogrild to the Arctic` it is TTissCYite the ! Product.a _ _ t, •Ther. Pry 1 Ocean. � ` The new Russian .rtiilroad from'I shredded whole wheat An interesting announcement of the Ytxs C'A[,%Cr moat these forty 5 t Petrograd to the-Arctic Ocean i$ an-i Wafer. Has the delicious, 'i discovery of a mew•method of utfliz. ILt► �i11LLJJ yca1L _t, -- ing a waste product in conneMiunr„ _ _ M DODDB KIDNEY 'ILL•S CE BED I rwunced as complete.-'The new. line; nutty flavor of bakeE! wheat. I with the manufacture of explosives E�toug}t for 5c.to HiS ItI# r[:1TISb1, i connects.the whole of western Russia' A �W whole wheat. bread I was made recently at a meeting of with the ice-free acean of the north, 'for an meal with butter, the.Society -of,-Chemical Industry, in61lIETT COM1Dai produce 50 lar a h aCle. 'the Gland Hotel, Manchester, EnQ- •�:°oOnf°''=rte �µ = -� Dauer in Ahettvstat[attn-l�raxnn dreg__ and di the route time opens u�t a new j Y �I 1 �j ( e, :lir.•D. A. BrotherRton Tells How Ilse and direct route time which RGjaia"can soft Cheese Or �� �land. -" Ot tr a - Tres ent..aAd ftlll-Of 1 in the -manufacture 01-moi`" .ieal?E-Jt+�oa-.--whnlesorsc noyr-; L_ r Year-•Ago. and Has Neter Com 'receive unIimiCed sttiMe s t*fo Che�VS: -.4,S a toast for Back. i tions of war. The. time set'fur coin: a which `is, ope •of the most important ! letion was October 1st. This time cookery it is a chemicals for producing explosives, t>stii08 home )Dade brca�. Do _ - ictoria Harbor, Oat., Feb. • 7th'!P roduct are '(Special.)-paired of Rheumatism limit w'as exceeded by , fully three Chafing over a year ago by using Dadd's Kid-I weeks. delight. Always tOaSt it ir1 thousands of for, of a by-p net eaxrment, these Is t:othing produced every week for which up to �. Such in-brief are the facts covering) the oven to restore crispness. li`•lte present no°remuTterstive use has just as Com• �;• ti✓ : nay- rills-Mr s ntethers*�en, a Ione of the greatest undertakings in I Made in Canada. welt-known resident of.this place, is ' _ found. Owing to the strongly ' ®1i11 singing •the praises of the great Fmodern railroad construc•tinn. The en- 7 _ . which is ENKGUt T C4. �4 ;ire of the•material, TORONTO,steer. iCasiadian Kidney remedy. •- }.lire distance' covered•is about 1,200! _ - !termed nitrecake, it 'is expensive to WINNIPEG MO"Tr AL "I was troubled with Rheultiatism in miles. 'The routs-traversed is from i. ` 1 -e, and its corrosive action on µr. •my left hand which xould shift to my ,Petrograd to Petrozavodsk• and Nem,I _ `�j gons and boats renders the cost ; elbow and then is my shoulder 31r. 1,northward via Kem to Kandelax, Kola " 6, transport prohibitive. tr an-I and finally to E1:aterina,.pn the :arc-l A•"••:r r r,. ..� �• , .Dr J There would be more wisdom in . Brotherston says. It was very Grossman, of Manchester, Brothsing and painful at times, but I 1 tic Ocean. The building of the new -� ��,�* 1 read a paper which dealt with the:many a head if it didn't leak at the heard of Dddd's Kidney Pills helping ;railroad was commenced last spring,! ':q• conversion of nitrecake into caustic mouth. �- - others so I quit the linimetTt "I was when it was found that the existing; .j soda, which at present is difficult to using and took six boxes of tlsem. The I Archangel-Petrograd route could not ;'obtain, and commands a high price,! Grasshoppers have their ears on rheumatism disappeared. That was handle 'the immense amount'of wait I r and into cheap'sulphate soda of the•'their front legs. The great green fa. over a year ago, but it has 'riot teturn-i munitions traffic being offered at the . purest quality. {grasshopper has- its ears under its port of Archangel. knee. - ^ "I,know Dodd' Kidney Pills are i The rise of Russia's Pacific' coast;would only be a question of how nlany' s good.for kidney trouble both in my!port,Vladivostock, to a port of world!men we were willing to sacrifice. But,Who 1S O1 jaC1(S011� A POPULAR CONTEST own case and through others who have I ucc ortance within.the last•.year was r the wduldn't bring England to terms. `N'ould you like u, enter 3 contest used diem." aCCOmpanied by a tremendous in-I Y�r earl he taught food chemistry,', where a sm ,if part of your• ttme'is Rheumatism is caused by uric acid crease in-imports of American goods.I We could take he Czrad. But sups i aietedes. a-Ad aiseases.of the digestive; devoted to. a, a stem of correspond in the blood. If yqy cure your kidneys Figures made public show that ten pose we drove the Czar out o! his z throw h expital England wouldn't care. We tract in one of the large medical schools a c` which would afncome.y write for, yy using'Dodd's Kidney Pills they will times as much goods pouredg full particulars to sw and 240 Cos, Dlanufacturers. Dept. D,. 'L4V Coll- eight months of 1915, as'in clic same! sea. It would make no 'difference to' d i>erienee in,free clinics he worked out, drain all the uric acid out of the blood 'this narrow gateway during the first' could drive the.Italian army-into the'-f ret�nttlainLu� urn Jaekson'es21y Roman federutiun Life Bids,, Turunto, ont. and•there can be no rheumatism. period of 1919 ; England. �rt:a, a compound of whole wheat. and { -`-'F Imports at Vladivostok fat the first- "The m°re territory we occupy the',r}e, With deodorized flaxseed and bran I :,=as poi sAzA td: CRY AT SO' OF BIRDS - weight months of last year were valu thinner our lines; the ' greater our 1t nouri+hee better than treat, preventsST— ALL 81GL'S — BTOCIC. difficulties in supplying them. Going; isi,iig,•rtton and positively relieves con- h drain. Dalry or tiruit. when you ed at $87,626,000. Japanese skippers', a would help Eng- want to. buy. writs ii. ape Dawson, Carols Have Strattyre Effect on Bpi- got the heaviest share of this busi-I ahead on such line. wtipation or "money back." ask your Ulan Soldiers. nese, with goods valued at$32,3S7,OS$. land'"ore,than us." I doctor. 'At all grocers, l0 and 26 cepte. 'Brampton. Ont. _ Thea© two statements 8cctlrately Roman meal is made by Roman deal! 1()o AeFt£J. 18 IN HLK$6. uUN- ceneton, Franklin, fS.0u0, H. r Have the song-birds of Europe be j The United States was second with I refect German sentiment. CO­ Toronto. ��__ i J R ilden Birkeaaale, aluslCok,t- _ �} $31,620,000 - - ._ — come the victims of bullets, shrapnel; ,p___T_- and deadly gasses or Have they des- o, 'GOOD b1+1.Y B1rfiULT.. One of the Animals. tricwt?A?%;G Toni sALd. How -to Save "Now, Dorothy," said the teacher! K ffices OT sal NEWS A w„ erred the war-ridden Continent en- P uaices for .ale to r,od Ontario - tirelyY - Your E eS k24,000,400_Lives will Be Two Years' to a small pupil, can yon tell me .1 all The moat ukunLefuand interenuan I " War Toll. what a panther is?°' �, iivriieaion to wit-on Pubu hingioCoom- x. During a severe artillery duel, it ,Yeth, ma'am, lisped Dorothy: A .any It went Adelaide sut. Toronto. "The total'destruction of lite during panther iih-a man that makth panth." _ - -ia reported that several British sol= ,� 't Flt'ee Presr_ri tion- - --- tctscct.LA�oul. -- two years of war will reach 20,000,- t i' -there were seen crying. When asked Arcane TUI+tOR13 LU]IPs Bsr, r `000 .persons," declares-prole Louie C:i lgrnaid s ?.taim�ae gasses Coida, $to. internal and external. cured wit why, they said that during the lulls i Do your eyes give you troublr leu out pain by our borne trntmeaL write you already wear eyegiaasree or spec-1 Parkes. o! the British Government the bombardment, the birds could facies" Thousands or people .re r these,Health Service, at the annual meeting Culture. 1 eu before too lata Dr. Bel an ltea►ca1 windows" who might vastly disperime of the Royal_Institute of $unitarians. ..my lest oilier is sole¢ away_ to Ca. Lfmteed Coriirigwood. DOL r -be heard singing. Over one trench -windows" them You may be ane.of these j hung a.huge tree, and on.a bough i bei It it ty loo dute o PaL%eea our naso, The speaker expressed the hope. study culture." said the boastful boy. Jgcoi: o^s arehowever, that this lose of life fright - "ARri�lture on a farm, I sup- 'he DIS SFsS were two birds prgening their feath- 'lected more titan any other organ or the prove a blessing in disguise, pose," remarked 111e giggly girl. DOG i _ .''ers and twittering. entire body. After you ArpMt your dal s sofnehow pro P And How to Feed work you est down dna rt•*t sit-mus-!resulting eventually in a distinct im- r, ' Betwen the opposing lines birds are des, but how about your eyes" nv vou! n eivilizationc _ ' pre. t ' said to be scarce, excepting swallows I Te�them? sometMitt vise iht►t krrt�+r i prevenient the lasE ages," said. Professor 1 � �paxeed by��r Pbg- AmrWal's f�:Ana°�°ta as to a and swifts and stray linnets, wagtails ;your eyes busy: you-work')our,ej"01 at)-­ !r"evolution of higher types in : s. ue,sn., as used for Hlaaeer H. CLAY GLOVER. V-S. + and starlings. A pair of tree spar- I til you so to bed. That is why +•o mato•; many years to their essiallss I18 Wast 31at$>tee6NossYoAt rows were actually found tree spar- in hale strained eyes and flnalls other eye1 animal and 'legeabie life has generally II Prietlee,nowdedteat- Dat I troubles that threaten .partial ar �ntat!resulted from catacTy�amic changes, ;�� y�01 Drainsae a shell-torn tree betvren the lines, blindness- Eyeglasses are mesal} cruech-' ell they never cure. This free preserip-;and great destruction by plague. Pest's �lu TrylturtnewY >ILiTAtr °• while a kingRsher�settled by a "lone- cion which has benefited the eye* of 'Hence, anal famine has led to an ad. ; Cl.esee,andstr°a�rthert s.�•+tur xp"• _e to =SS sagas son bole" Within five yards of the many may work equal wonders for you g le Cold Cutting w ride ane uet sod made�. F><01iw oO31f 1 L•se it a short time, would You like vane in civilization. So it 2s pod ib hestthful sane to Eves Reddened tPItf17a�3Oif British trenches. d t your eve eroubtrs to,dt pt,o as 9 f by that-this Armageddon fnalY be of inti- by p„wwwk and Ere Sun. - ' That the war-has helped,- insteq magic. TrY this prescr prion. l3o t, gome'broadmndad Phrsicians uses at+d eree�a n The, a;••:,ori ,:N r work r:cry 'lei mendXurineebileattersPerhavelenl°v and :tight durini the Year, tl+rad for of.-hurt, the birds of Europe is the the t aa-- bottle ofdBtm�Optoke rutt ,tore talalete tllltta Tquchiingtto on it rnlowering of birth. guuase,calk sea rush tato print m apposit�i ratalog "W` *' declaration of T. Gilbert Pearson; an two-ounce bottle with warm water, drop'rate in•Great Britain,.the speak-fir de- theses no p Eyes seed`°'e past finers why,e. s, 1 /Z cads. Co., Lia. that's a.,o pt•,,,eslpstaa!er in]Leprae. ,a•s head Tosoato Arcade. �l'oroat>s ;American authority on birds I dls:oiveaivuhand this allowit to bathe stet;elated that.every country in Europe Zane BDoak Ma�D y��"'� 'gee ii? ­Our correspondents have discover- two to our will dinarDear Don'c nes -has shown ad ready birth rate dor- . ready for ase. Try c to wr F4ee and to—Just " Be quickly • ,5; Vy- _ he said, ,that the wild birds are ill,ayour eyes clear-up and haw scan' ing the last decade, wrath the excep- starEwcr<+i��e' No starting heBy*fit A !two to four times daily• lust note how' receiving kindness in Europe td which I afraid to use it; is is arbgo-lutel}•-h..rm- I tthsrtne yrs nesedlr asavfw•CAtsaapa they have long been strangers. less Many who are now blind might of Bulgaria, '12umaT.ia 'and Ire- • - a land.-. horrible Dream. :; -ail du tae -For example, the French Govern- ho�earr`ro chem fine time tThls started w - W reduce Inflamed, Strained, ' a12 hunting, and simple treatment. but M1meleuRty st-i .._ Ligaments, a merit has stopped ued an fectire to multitudes of cases. Now that utaara's-yiaimsat ow ptphtberta• "I dreamed Iasi nicht that 1 own- or Muscles.Seo the la neemaad. order that of War has 'wa ed the earth." you have been wanted don't delay a dav, n IO from a Splint.Side BOOB of ' he DI hat the sale o! no native came I Give the boe4ter s chance to make!. ...•fit "was a pleasant dTeafln. but do what you can to nave your r}e>< >DO Spavin No blister, no hail ' will be tolerated. Ordinarily morel you are ttkely to thank up a++ long Ns Rid•and watch him fade away. "Quite the contrary. When the to and hone can be used. $2 a 000 tons O! dative game are You lice for pubcannot this gill this pre bottle at druggists or delivered. D- than 1, If your own druggtm cannot alt this pre_; _ lfrst of the month came around three' anl[i aannslly id th 'market o! send 1 to Atte valetas 'Drug ova." -Kribe_ytqur case for special instruc- i'ranee. Co., Toro tar a comp e e There-ts mute true tions and interesting horse nook 2bf Free. Home Treatment outfit-tablets and rile inch of laughter than there is in a i _ '•Belgium in time of Peace was one +h- yard of sarcasm. - i j ABSQR�IN fl. t hntm for - =— ti L cuts.sores,i(Tjcen. Anaye p+ iP H the ante is e0 ISEE NO HOPE OF PEACE. :,i to tm. R� ea'Scralae Tors L - Of the greatest bifid-catching coon- I. i Glands. v k s �. tries in..Europe. More than 50,000 -1 The Novae Scotfs "Lumber King tt,tto s iw�p u e .t."eta-l:•r ed. e�ot ia+arm r r.. skylarks. as well as hundreds ofCho Admits Force of W I sa s: _ I 11,F YouN6,P.D F.,516 Lyman Sidi,Montreal.esa thousands of other birds,are annually Arms Cannot Bring End: 1 "I consider. --� exl'oited frgn that country for fobct." MENT.the best LINIMENT in use. t; Gustav Schweppendick, managing I You WRI find relief In Zam-BUk 1 1 1 )tot'my foot badly jammed late- ' :. editor of the.Deutachea Journal, who I - FOOD FACTS. It eases file burnt))$, stingy ly, ;I• bathed it well with MIN- __ _ _ has fust returned to New York from bleeding and br Berlin, where he acted as correspond-, pmt ARD'fi LINIMENT and it was as well ! 3. 'What An M.D. Learned. ant for the New York • American, ease. Perseverance,With Zam. !as ever next day. ysician went through, _ I ani cure. not prove Yours very truly, a food experience" which Ire "makes says: ellor` Yon Bethmann-YoAweg I this? �u - G. - I public: i made this statement recently to parTYi _ "It was ly ow-n experience that i leaders in lite Reichstag: tlEa LAIGEdST first.led me to advocate Grape-Nuts „There have been no official Peace - food; and I also know .from having , Gibbs-"So you wejat atter the job? prescribed it to convalescents and oth- negotiations so lar. 'tilers have I however, been unofficial' converses- I thought you believed that the office �f�viri���� � r ` --•;..ere weak patients that this food is a should seek the man." Dibba-"I do; wonderidl rebuilder and restorer -at,tions' The conferees were, as a rule,! but this is a fat.job, and I thought it - atvuaAx FL" , financiers of high' international post- _ nerve .and brain tissue, as well as I tion. It was the general impzession i might get winded before it reached xtvsolsa>fr Frur mukle.,-It improves the digestion and :ti the .participants that all warring! Keep The Rats I me:' 3).IL Wwt.,Free. >ia°�asst :patients gain,just as 1 did ifs strength',nations Would be willing to enter) - and weight, very Tapidly. talasrd's Watmaat CAM eargst'ia gown. was in such a low state that 11 into negotiations except 'England.+ Away r' "I n► work and;Having failed to crush Germany�by They will not touch a - silence.-Judge- I must have or'- - had to give up yrmed hs nese treated with ..- -- -= in----oft_ - nust a a,n '.._have I go to the mountaips, but two months i en economic war. ! �i v R E K A there did not improve me; in fact I` t�For this reason the war probably i a., saes noise and confusion here. I'leave 40 :was not quite as well as when I left I will last for some time," 'continued, already ,disposed of three important; The Ideal Winter Resort home. My food did not sustain me j the Chancellor. "We may, as well I'iARhiESS OIL cases without beings able to hear one; and it became Flair that I must, fox it We must safeguard) word of the evidence." - soil ttTen epi` Yachting,lpiing end it hes. We must', That is because and sen Bathing. Yresznt Gar- our food and other supplies. S"XD :HM WINTER IN risen of the ottislva t 18th) Regi- s _ "I began to use Grape-Nuts and in_ - t of all overseatrade.I Eureka contains no aALI=Osl*IL -, »xnt - , _ two weeKS ' 1 "It i- my "impression tat t ere( veget` a or ant= Round trip winter Tourist tickets on ^T8� - ,in five weeks returned to Triy home I to Calloutes. via variable will not be extensive field operations mal fat. sale sally and practice, taking' lip hard work I "Keeps YOUT harness direct and_scenic'routes )dour fart mod- Princess �Ofor the present. .Even i�we occupied ern tratna leave chtcaso daily from the ' w sin. Sintel ce,that time I,have felt as j more -of -the- enemy s territory it soft,pliable,stron&. most modern railway leproma) to the and strong as I ever did iii Try 1 world. Overland Limited Angeles Fare) _m o> from 313111 e7gsss LT 1 wouldn't alter the-situation so far as ,;00 p•1i. Loa angeles >rimitea life. .—direct to �lifornla—leaves situated on the })arbor of As a physician who seeks t'.,help'all' i.AIIhL 10:03 p.ii•• sen Franctaco Limited . Hamutnn. Accommodates 403. I straighten Out otic linea, take a port �• p leaves 10:46 r.Ni., California Mall leaves Rates : ,¢25 per week and upward. sufferers I consider it a duty to make`fin Russia, improve our position in the OIL COM"A" 10;45 p.Nr. Let us help you "plan :these resets Public. but, generally speaking, no an attractive trip. Booklets stores full . fIOWE & TWOROGER, Trial 10 days on Grape-N` when y west, at Heid battles are prob- 8ren�es id aI1 Cidot artt. Ben mages on application to _ >lu►aasas BERMUDA more great B, H. Bennett. (3.A., Chicago do North `the regular food does not seem to sus- able:' Here the Chancellor paused, tiCeatera Ry. 46 Tongs St:, Toronto, unt. H/IiIMILTON, will work wonders. be --•--- iterntuda ie reached by the ,team- tain the body "unless a campaign ere-(5f the Quebec a.S. - "There's a Reason." Name given and added, ,What are you so furious about?" ljioadwity, NeR' York, embarked upon that ' will atridte a `'Mrf. Smith just called me .sin old by Canadian.Poatum Co., VVin�eor, vital blow at England." you're not so old." cat,p ,Why, Y t - Ont. A high military official said to me ED. 7. $ver road the above letter? A now " may I.�almsat gars Distemper• Pate apt>"� from time to time. They Aster c n cool$ take Poria. It i a!e goaatao, tree and tall of httmaa i•GenlaA Y - fir ' i' Z:xd'itk; 07 _L 7 Allan Beth was in Claremont -Thomas Douglas who has been -Fred Bunting wa"u-..Toronto with friends in the city. a Sunday. ble G ' dd �� ��Vera Burling spent off duty for several weeks owingSun-' to a broken collar bons is again atwork. oasona0 pn Sunday. re. E. J. Shirley is confined -T. G. Wbitfield, of Whitby, J. S. Bandy spent Sunday to the house with An attack of wlas here on Tuesday attending with friends in Whitby. 14 grippe. the funeral of the la ',Carhartt's ft to Alexander Mons overall@ and smocks, $1.25 per' -Joe Clark had a business.trip Mrs- J. C. Philip entertained a Marxaeh;--, to Brantford on Monday. few of her lady friends garment, all sixes black -blue. -John Powell spent a few days day afternoon last. -on Thurs. . -The many friends of Walter and Rogers,,of Kinsale,' will regret to A big discount in all winter underwear-Vw�Men friends In Bowmanville, -Special Extra Piano Vote Sale bear of his recent death at the age and-ehildren's boots, shoes Mrs. Housser, of Toronto, is at Richardson's Grocery. Wednes. of 68 yetirr. He was well and and rubbers. --visiting her son, F. B. Houseer. ­ day, Feb. l6b, White Lily Baking favorably known in these pakts, -Mioq Mariou ThextQo visited powder, 2 one-pound tins -2.5c. 500 :New assortment-just to hand. d ',F�ttk� �-SbattlPiCimir file ads fi�Clarmorit on San ay. I . -1 =Wf6sseuce -Speeial-8 cans of peas, corn or tomatoes' -G. E. Fierheller spent Sunday- 2Sc. 500 votes. . ....PALE 1%ZG1STZR% for 25c, with his family in Newmarket. -We regret to repoit the seri- 1% auction sale of 45 head of mileb,cows 0' spent Sunday here with his sis- of Bloamfleld, who is suffering WEDNESDAY, FEB. lftH_ -:DUNBART Fred Bunting, of Toronto,, oua Jillness of Mrs. John Williams, Important G. A. GILLE8PIE, N tern. from,an attack of meningitis. 09 (some fresb), and springers,fat cat- is. Her tle, beef rngers and yearlings and -Miss Maggie O'Leary is spend- sister, Miss Frankie Jones, forte- 8 brood sows, at lot 4, con. 5, Ux- ing a few days with friends lu mately, is With her. At last re. bridge,the proppChas.Hardy, 1he city. oe Dr. Henry will be here as usual rts,.hopes were entertained for Sale at I ololecf. See bills. W.B, T H E B 1 8 TORE 71 gr ultimate recovery. Powell, auctioneer. IN next Tuesday to attend to his pro- -A fresh supply of wool has TurESDAY, FEB. nND-Aucti n fession-d duties, o sale of J been received at Mrs. H. J. farm and farm stock, the property -A.J. Sier went to Toronto on Mar aisi. Ladies who are pre- of the Ritate of the late waiter '�'••- ;,�',�-` �� �" -p�. r�:,� on Wednesday and enlisted with paredd to knit socks for the Red Rogers, lot 36. con. 0, Whitby. The the 109th Battalion. Cross Society are requested to call farm to be sold subject to a reserved ty bid, Sale at I o'clock. Win. Maw, -J. H. Bundy spent a few days and get a supply. The Socie Auctioneer. friends in Weston,Lorneville are also RnxIOus that all so-eks' three-sided, tri auction and Toronto. The t, s ve auc- --grates will -MissAmy Elliott, of Toronto, ed in at once in order to forwardtion sale of horses, registered and v.-car thre.- V*mc-, as long as the ordi- that have been knitted, be hand• TUESDAY, FEB, 22ND-Exten'l grade cattle, registered Shropshire nary ran-2 gr-t- s, 'death of Alex. Margach. P -:'is here at present owing to the them to head.quartirs. -sheep, bogs,im t. This 0�e feature : lements, grain,bay, -After an illness extending roots. etc., At*lot 10, con. 9, Picker. .-a -W. J. Gibson, of Port Perry, over a number of years,Alexander ing, -the Property of Levi Pugh. is well worthy of spent a few days here with his sis. Margach died at his home here on Sale at I o'clock. See bills. Hugh ccnsider-to.1-there are ter, Mrs. James Richardson. Sunday, in his seventy-fifthY amr. S. Pugh. auctioneer. r-.'.ny other cxchn:vc -Miss Irene Murkar has return;. Some years ago he suffered a para. WEDNESDAY, FEB, 28RD-Auction ou �!.ou!j .:ad home, after spending a few stroke, which was- sale of horses. cattle, reg. Shrop- followed I v c A. .*eeks with friends in Blackstock. rater by a second. Sine shiresbeep, Pigs, implements, etc., F Sines that t lo 17.rear con. 2, Pickering Cli -Mrs. (Dr.)Towle was confined time he has been unable to pursue miles north of Pickering Village), g,of to her room-for several days anf- his calling. On. Friday last he the pr ert EarlHo le. Sale at faring Prom the. prevailing la again became seriously ill from 7��, �7 .7g I O'cloll, gee bills. B.Powell, heart trouble, which ended in his auctioneer. s able to be death about 1300n on Sunday.-The rim • m. H. Peak I around again, after being confined deceased was born near L WEDNESDAY, FEB.28rd -Auction sale ondon, of high gmde and registered Hot. -to his room for over a week suiror- Ont., and fifty-t%%,o r years ago stein cows, horses and dairyuten- Ing from Is grippe. eame tu Pickering, where he enter. 9118- %t lot 23, con, 10, Markham, the --Ice harvest is now in ed the blacksmithing buginesq, in Property of Preetin Marden. Sale full swing. Owing to the mild which he inet with much success at 1 o'clock. See bills. Silrersides Cook. auctioneers.weAher of January, the quality and which he continued up to the is not as good as usual. time cf his retirement. C THURSDAY. FEB. 24TH-Auction sale He mar. "L VFill meet at the home of heifers, ete . at lot 23, con. The "Daughters of the King" tied Miss Jane Wise, who pre of bigb-grade Ho6tein cows and Miss deceased him about eight yearg, 9. Pick,er- Al�\ loth. three adlas pr of C. 0. Bennett. Sale C. A good attendance is re- and one daughter, J. at in fone mile west of Claretuonti. Vera Burling on Wednesday, Feb. and by whom be had thr thge if 4 0 B. v: sold quested." t of SAgT1 o clock. See bills and adyt. naw, 'Mi�h_ N. B., a home. and W. Maw. auctioneer. -Rev. Mr. Bedford and family F !�y good dca. -red and Mrs. McDonald *(E-tta), THI:agDAY. MARCH 2ND-Credit sale' le-s wbe buk entertained the members of the the last two having died severed of horses, cattle. iniplemenm furni. .p Out g1jar. Quarterly Official Board and their years ago. He is also survived by tore, etc.; At lot 81. con. 4. Pickering n an tha 'wives at the parsonage on Mon- one brother and one sister, Philip iWhirevale). the property of David 38 c n d i d ,day evening. Margaeb and Mrs. Tuffs, of Bell. Sale at I o'clock. 'n, 9 e-- -H. - -H. Wade shipped carload of ton. His funerai Dray, Fred Postill. auctioneer. ' See bills. M"Claort stock on Tuesday. Among the Tu a� I took place on SATURDAY, MARCH 4TN-Extensive-e bu4d afternoon to the Friends' animals purchased was A five-year ing ground and was largely auction sale of horses. fresh milch -old bull cows. Yoing cattle, im Ic -from Allison Bros.. which attended. plements7etle. weighed2860 pounds for which -Recruiting offleers bi at lot 10. coo. 4. Pickering (old -10156 was paid. locilited in Pickering ave been to road)i the property of for the past W. J. McDonald.- Sale beirins at -A unrober from here purpose two vs eeks, but- so far have recur- 1.'x«80, sharp. See bills. W.B.Pow- attending the Patriotic Concert to ed very few men. In fact there ell,auctioneer, be given in Whitby by the men of are otil a very few left In the vii- the 116th Regiment to-night(Fri- ]age who are eligible fur enlist. TILE: I Madame le Mar will assist meat, as most of our young men CEMENT ih the Drogirain. .wgx-w -T. have already joined the colors- The undersigned has t IL McFadden,who has been Still there are several able-bodied f be the manu. 'ectufla.ed tothehouse for several young men.who are holding back acture of cement rile froin 3 to 12 91,11111 suffering from R very severe -1P_&e& Call and get quota- 111411 at-tack of la grippe, is, e khaki, And then there we ar and who should now be dfe-t!_4�en t4ons at yards on Brock pleased to report, able to came are;those road.half mile west ofrsx'o goring men Who, previous ' 'Spink V Si. J=, Eno.0 C*Ny down to his store. -- to the . Ills. war, never failed to .strut around --Also. Cement kept constantly -W. Harding. who hag com in their red cuRts for too weeks pleted his six weeks course in mill. during the anotial- ramp. Where on baud. .nary training at the old I Technical are they now IF We do not see Frank Mitchell, S. 0 T-3: & :p 2Z .& IT *hool, Toronto; 9 at a few days them dressed in uniform, is fact PICKERING at his home here. We left on Tue@- they are seldom seen in-.aur streets 1! day for Uxbridge to report for since the war began. Have they duty, emigrated to Some other. country THE MENS STORE John Kean went to Lindsay or are they i,-biding somewhere afew daysago and enlisted with After accepting afoney from the We are pastmRsters in the art of geAral merchandising, and ca ----the 109th 'Battalioti*for nverse government for their military as -.6.' guarantee that you will get satisfaction when,you deal with us. service. He is at present in, the training we would naturally ex. hospital where he underwe- f colirse we have our special-ties, these are men's wear, boots, 9 at an Peet thern to be the flr9t to rash 0 and rubbers. . We make hoes, the Shoe our chief specialty' in operation which was necessary be. to the colors, but in this 4VE� are heavyweights and the White Shoe the Specialty in fine weights. fore going into training. isa-ppointed. It may be that 77� Now special --ber the oyster a 'Onr Stock of -Remein ..upper they have a . . .-I- . to be civen in thp T yellow streak in them. We ate agents for the L6wndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee per- to Ine recruiting offi cera abou Wednesday Id get 0 L U1 etion with every- evening, under the after these men and show them and COLUMBIA RECORDS auspices of the Pickering Vigilance their duty, if they do not realize Is all new. We have been learning how for sixty years. 7 Association. The members of the it. The only honorable course ,will give nap easure, Get the habit, you men, go to The Men's Store. it 'friend or two with them by pay. once,-Wiien the great need of the Io play the records for It. A' Association are privileged to bring they can pursue is. to enlist-at a in the usual admission fee. A nation is mlen. UNTING - PT 9 M will given-wridw I - CMERTNG pleasant tr'L -Early on Monday morning two _;li;ie­or we Established 1857. Lime is assured-to all who inmates of 'the Girls' Industrial May attend. School at East Toronto made their will gladly assist you -Theodore S. Brant, of WhitbyIn making selections died' on Moeda escape, and struck down the King. .no matter how- small We have a complete assortment • yy of-last week is ston road east. Near West Hill his 83rd yap r. . The deceased was they were overtaken by an else- the pu.rchase. of the famous well-known in Pickering, having tris Car, which 'they boarded' McFadden's Drug -Store,' e line east. ]Re had ten of a family - HAPPY THOUGHT" resided at one time on the bas They had no money, but the con Y ductor suspected whoAhey were, PICKERING of wbom Ove, as well as Mrs. and invited them to remain on the AND Brant survive him. M ra. C. T. car and getits long a ride as-pos- Batty, formerly of this village, is Bible, intending a daughter and 'John W, Brant, them back Of course to take LU.CtS 5 C Sweet to Ed ImpuW Oxford This kind invitation A Cano lswd Lauft of Ottawa,'a son. they refused, as they lost no time -Wm. G. Orvis, who bas been in getting off and continuing their inthe office of the Dp Agricultur _partment of trip eastwards. The authorities ELM DALE M Parlor Cooks,'Heaters and e, Lindsay, for several were soon on their tracks, having back to ears,has decided to come traced them as far as Pickering. :Oil stoves. Ofarmat present occupied by Here the constable engaged H. J. is the place __7 7 Earl Hogle. Mr. Hogle' will, in to get your read -Call in and see them-. consequence,hold an auction sale Marquis to take him in his auto in Flour, Royal Household. Made of his farm stock,implements, nrsnit. They went to Whitby, from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try 10 nlements, etc. gut found that they-had not been -on Wedeeedav Re a bag, ::.=,Lj SEPH H ` BUNOY ­_. He- 4here-, -- Bot 4 also Ft number of hives of bees several houses and finally found Also Meuora friour. marry our which he will sell pr0ately on the that they bad called at W,,pow. --r:- Oat crushing.daily day of the sale. ell's and had left only a few min. Fresh Rolled Oats. -A large number of the neigh- utas previously, and bad gone bora met at the home of Vietor east, They followed ad located Bran Shortsl COLLADIQ on a Wednesday evening them in the next house. Although Crushed Oats and presented him with a W�68t the day was,the ave.4 imited number of Collars to 66H at. $2 e stormiest of the -`-Ost Chop &ch. watch to his �oihing the winter, they fared quite won,hay. Whole Com 166th =lion in which he has Cracked Corn 8 Ing received meals at different Corn Meal Secure a bargoin now, enlisted. Mrs. Rampth was also houses. One of the girls is 18 Mixed Feed Dairy Feed made the recipient of parse of years of age while the other is Caldwell's Cream' .....--Fall Rums, Robes, Blankets, Trunks, 'Suit_oases. V. substitute money. Short speeches were-gi only about 11. The older girl is . Calf Meal and m Shoe and Efirness repairing neatly and promptly en by those present, all of who Incorrigible and declared that she expressed deep regret at losing would make good her esengve next Molassine Meal. attended to. Mr. and Mrs. Rumpth who time, being hindered y tl e i4pecial prices in ton.lots. themselves excellent nei Youager­-6ne in this c0e., They BELL. PHONE. HARNESS EMPOR Mr. Rumpth made it suitable re- are now.safely penned nF in the IUM ply to the address•which acco.m. meantime and Are' paying the 'r. -vim, —vvee" Home Phone 2501. W. J. COAKWELL 1p.tLied the.presentation. Penalty of-their escape. Choppiug every day---