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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_02_18 nT­_ _. �gp V1,W. I-V It Al Z I _ - I.,I, - r a 10 _AR NOL. XXXV8 . NGI ONT., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4,181 , 1916 NO. j21 —KINSALE BROCK ROAD blinhed 75 The anniversary of the Kinsale Sa,b- George Kayes and family, of Mount y � Atedieal SPILLS bath Scheol will bwP held on Sunday- Joy, called on Brock Road friends this and Mooday. March 5th and 6th. On week.' E. FOASTTH,A GREENWOOD of O. Regis- Sunday at 2.80 and 7 p. m. specialper. Mrs. H. Bradshaw, of Portage la R• tared member Of the Optomettual A 77, vices will be conducted by Rev. T. O. Prairie, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. t % Totton. M111 Chor-of- 19 J 119TT T Q �-elation of Ontario. 6 gil.=.' MbTCTR-:-�." ­_� k 0 *h c son. cy-M tested C., 46tf WEI twenty Mohday evening Mrs. Brown, of Pickering, is with AU IJIJO L.R.C. TE SATIN-j3rtEAD a sumptuous tea will be served in the her sister, Mrs. Percy, at present, who MILY. bor- �FhYsicl&rslg Lad surgeons of Ontario, licentiate members of the school and an up-to- hood have sufficiently' recovered to be- 0 Edinburgh, member of the Collage of CREAM BUNLS_FA Of a patriotic nature will be' giren by ' Most of the sick in this neigh N NO N, m: hall, after which a first-class,program is slightly indisposed. of Bo al College of aurstions,Edinburgh. date play entitled, _:Special attention to d iemoos of women slid TEA BLTNS-' PASTRY "Pit's New House. around and o given by members of the There are several-able bodied men .children. Office and residance,13rougbam, _n duty again. PiCKERiNG =.'will?give an hour's-pleasure, in this neighborhood. who ought to go WHEAT The Brooklin Male Quartette will to the front. Some have had previous BARLEY MEWCALSU Bran,. ,Shorts, Jumbo,. BY WANTED leader a tiumber of choice selettions millt�r' tritinin' OATS and X-RAY INSTITUTE - I . - y 9. PICKF and ad Miss Carrie .Lawrence, elocution. Wheat 'Screenin Get my prices before selling 98, ist, will also assist. Admission 30c�, IL ELGIN TOWLE, M. B.,.X. D., C. M., children 15c. CHItRRYWOOD elsewhere. in . ....... -a welcome to our new BP;cWi&t In Rectal Disease. Prostatic Dis. All k' d.s of Chop." We extend 7 Cancers L_L: 'ftf" of Men. Diseases of Wom#u _��JACICSON a' eat at the C. N. R. station, stGek o hand-of Slumors.x.asy examination. ia;;6; of eye., Glad to report Miss V. Gates Im. as`r-moss,ducat tad lQn616 Fittiogglan"and sh&Out*and chronic diseaw. A pretty wedding took place on the proving, after her attack of Is.04- le -BARLEY FEED OIRGO Hours It to 3 and 7 to 9 p, in. L. and W. SCRANTON COAL D afternoon of Wednesday, Feb. 16th, Our school was closedd M ich; at the home of Mrs. Archibald Mnl- week. owing to repairs to the furnace. BRAN calm. of Brougham, when her second Miss Cowie. of Markby o6 visited SHORTS -STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA daughter, Christina Ethel,became the friends here last week, before leaving bride of Arthur Jackson, of Froude. for the North-west. T• E. FAREWELL, K. BARRIS- Ai 11A.Cours CrawnAttorney sndCosm6y AND STEAM. Sp#k. The,bride was given away by Mrs. Brander, formerly -of this MIDDLINGS 047tirtilou",WbUby. 10-,r hfA brother. Howard Malcolm, and i3eigbborhood, has returned home, was unattended. Miss Jennie Mal- after visiting friends fora-fewweeks, CRUSHED OATS E. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and _T colm, sister of the bride, presided at Our young Teople spent a pleasant And will give special 'forrr -A*solicitBrock Notary Public.Etc. mcney to .101 L. SPINK, LIMITED ts can. office s I the piano. The ceremony was per prices t.Nortb.Wkdtbv. 2517 evening on Tuesday skating on our PICKERING. ONT. formed by Rev. James McIlrov It) the rink and 'enjoyed the grand moon. large qu4n-ties- for 11 bought Dent a presence of a number of guests, in- light. eluding Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm. Our Red Cross workers-eport a good, during February. -BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. 9 Graduato of the Royal College of 1�,en* James and Mrs. Madill, meeting nn Tuesday ai the, home of Surgeons and University of of Brougham, Mrs. Ellis, of Ashburn, Mr. Smith. Everybody Welcome at Toronto, Office _.4 . * . . , OIL overrms Wanted of of Dollar, Miss McBride. The next on the 21st W, Sr.X. Pringleii hardware store. Whitby, W. Brooke these fneetinffq Ind phone Is- want for clients a few faring to OZC4 hours 9 to IS: L to 6JQ. V of Gait, R. Carter, of Green River, is at Win. Taylor's. Lunch served. phone moo. 44ly rent from fifty acres upto twohandred and Miss Elsie Malcolm. of Toronto. Silver colle,!tio'm - Afrangements are sicres. Also it town or village home After via.iting-friends' and relatives in beingfor a concert on the evening of th with a few acres of land.- If you have Markham and Kiswick, they will a th to, get more funds for the places to rent write. leave for their home in Froude, SAsk.. !bree Ss-Socks and Shirts for sold W G. HAM Issuer of Marr—ta about March Ist, when the best wishes iers. Remember.the date. It only nLiconsos in the,County of on= -their many friends will accompany 6dines once'lo four years. 11E A S TLAK El Pickering Villase,, Company 971y ;ohn Fisherof them. T• FOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE • MRQUQMAM tionser, valuator,collector and Issuer 6 ADELAIDE ST..,E.. TORONTO. WHITEVALK 0 of marflass lloonsea.Brougham, toy 610 LUIMSDEN BUILDING, Mrs. Henry Shea spent a week with HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Measles-are still prevalent in our friends in Toronto. D. Licous" Lathe Coun T.O'W:M vale. Omen as"a"and-big radd Robert Davis, of Oshawa.spent over 14yC=nt-tT!-- Miss Lydia Major is at home owing, Sunday with his parents here. once. Veterinary Surgeon to her recent illness. Miss Eva McLean. of Oebawa, spent Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vat, Mrs. A. E. Major spent a few days over Sunday at Thos: Pbillp's. -ivary'College in-Toronto recently. Mr. Field. of Thornbury• visited and Graduate of the Veterinary ..Mesar®• Poynter and -Austin are George and Mrs. Young last week. Science Association. Lusy *I ing"these days. -Arthur Jackson. of Froude. Saak., Miss 01!N%'bite entertained a fair Is renewing old acqualotarsL-es here'; S. PUGH. Glen Major. Ont. ID4. Phone Clare.2W2 friends to a very enjoyable evening on Born on Wednesday, Feb. 9th. to JLs snood Anations4r, Imes in imported and 1�Euxz@uarr* azpee" CLAREMONT, FrIdity last. The shingle that has given itatin- abbrod s=, ONTARIO Willis and birs.Hamilton,a daughter. We are pleased faction for over 80 years. Empirs. Sales conducted anywheq. Write for torsos I Pased to report that Fred Miss Alice Nuttall, of Glenview. C 4 Mod J=Uealam Phone lad,211& Wly Major It improving alcely from his visited is Corrugated It with a f in. by POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, BRILWSTXR recent illness. the Misses Hood last Friday 2 in, corrugation. see it before you and %aturday -:-: Fd for Counties of fork and Ontario. An*. Veterinary Surgeon The anniversary held In the Method- Carl Devitt has returned home after buy other makes. ' If you. are in don sales of all kinds ation nee to on gisortesti Honor Graduate of the Ontario ist church Sunday last was largely at- spending it-couple-of months with bia- need of a Cream Separator. Try taboo. Address Grosz Biver P.0.. ouk . tended, despite the extreme rge Veterinary College and Honor. 101driew uncle In rbornbury. a Premier for 80 da S. Also of the weattier. W B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- ary Associate of the Ontario Mrs. Doble.of Toronto, 11i'visitiag gasoline engines from Q 00 up- 6 tioneor valuator &Ad collector for Veterinary Calle a. Mv, and Miss Coney. of Newmiorket, her sister-in-law. Mrs. George Linton. See or write me before buying. _400211416 Of Ontario and York. All kinds of ace m led b Iss McGill. of Mark- for a couple�of weeks males a*- uctod either pi,vate:y or b�y soctio Ind. phone a. for "too or Other parrAcnian apply a rest. Claremont b4m..=Y17 with Miss A. Larkin, Kenneth Devitt b;s been under the Bell Phone. to deaM Elizabeth BL Plakerins. Phone ?den Ontario of Stella'Boarding School. doctor's care far a couple of weeks suf. loft at Nive oilles, Fleltering, 'Win to- Messrs. Todd and Williams have ferinir from'la grippe.- 6MTO PrOMPS st"OtIOX). satisfaction gu&r&C- purchased a number of horses in-thls J. H. Madill and Ad: Jackson, Pi ekering toed. Also sales a ages for rord Cara. -My NEW BUTCHER 311 visited F. J. Prouse, vicinity this week. Good prices are the latter's uncle. -Arthur Yackson, being paid. Mr. Williams is& Well- bear Cherrywood.on Monday., ber Wanted -A fuH line of Fresh Meat— -k"w 0 buyer of Toronto. a irviays Tim 0 on hand at shop, ogle5 sale for Shropshire Sheep. CHERRYWOOD In the Log. agoit on road every day. W We,-to sorry to report-the stidden' WHITBY Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty death on Wednesday evening of Mrs. will Patrick Teefy. in her slaty-fifth year, I pay $16 per forNo. I Base- The stek list is, an extremes- large--Cement, Lumb6r wuvu, ] Maple, , -Butcher's cattle wanted About nine yaarsiign she had a stroke, one just now. $1-0-per No. 9 but since that time she had enjoyed fairly good health. until-Sund�ay.w ben -415 per M for No.1 Soft Elm,$16 to JAS O'CON"NOR, PICKERING The strength of"C"company-, I16tb Lath. -Shingles, Ready Rqoflog, Al $24 per.M for No. I Rock Ella, and Battalion, Including Whitby, is now Corner King and Church Sts. she again became ill and on-Wedues- $16 to$24 per X for Corrugated Iron, No. 1 White 144. d^ morning had another slight stroke h Ash, delivered sit the mill at Y ' Recruiting sermons-were preached E Green River. COAL ! COAL ! which developed Into pneumonia. and In all the churches here on Sunday Eastlake'Shinglos, Posts, resulted In her death that evening- eveming. .-Cedar Posts, Steiel Mrs.Teefv. whose maiden name was ICf ted th^t the signatures to Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual I will have constantly on baud Alice Curlia, ww n native of Kildare. the pr"or0b'Itirm petitions In this coup- -Wire Fencing. a. Ireland. She came to Canada about --:-W-.-,G-Bsme9, Green River a full supply Of coal at lowest -47-years agoWhenshe married Mr. and. wv a ty have totaled well on to five thous If you are goinR tp build let we Teefi-, and baA been K resident of Pick. Oshawa is getting -her supply of ice give Von Y prtoo.olm any-1possible price. ering township ever since. Her ra 0. may- from the bay here and a number of. thing y ral will take place at 9 a.in.to-morrow teams are busy hauling ., . ..�: JOHN PHILIP 9 it to that require. —HAS a fun 111no a&rMh and (M _We H. (31fiJS0JV (Saturday), to the R. C.church.tbance an a Is The men of the Ildtb Battalion wh ed meats constantly on 45-ly GREENIBURN S survived by her husband and family of are-stationed h Th ere Xymoco Sundar, STATION. a' - 8 daughter@ and one These are : John church at the dad '0 A. ;C. ]REE-SOIR hAnd6 _to St Mrs. Jamesi King. of Pickering, Mrs- where appropriate services were held. ftdCO Poll, Breakfast Bacon, 'DW McGrady,-of Weston,Mrs. Urquhart. AL ESTATE -town council JAPM The members of the :LOCUST HILL ELain. Bologna, Weiziers, etc. of Toronto, Edith and Nellie. attended the annual' meeting of the of To. ronto,Mrs. M. Hickey,of Duabarton, Hydro-Electric Union held in the Otty • Highest prices paid for c. Limle, at home, Margaret,of Cal ar Hall, Toronto, on Wedn6i4a &ft*r- -Butcher's cattle and Win. on the. homestead, She Z also survived by one sister, who has On Sunday.February 41ra.rise V1 termiEplicei— resided kh her- the pastor;and chair w 11 tell patb- etic story of the young soldier who 91ekerixg I have For Sale a Hous - Aivery in Pickering 'Village. Lot: Reserve the 28r House and A T Large d for Hogle's sale. slept at his post and was condemned to die as,-a penalty. This will be worth First-class rigs fdr, hire �%garden, some young fruit McFadden's Drug coming miles to hear. trees. Everything in LAKE SHORE .-The Orange," the Whitby resi- Day or night .:� -1. first-class re ir. deuce of J. B. and Mrs. Laidlaw,was Store Bus meets all trains Call and see me as Mal John Stork is visiting friend' Ie Is a bar*' Belleville. in formally'banded over to the offleers Teaming promptly attended to. gain for some one. of the 116th ancVI82z3d regiments on During this year we are Frank Pirouse spent Wednesday Monday night, when Mr. and Mrs. going to have Agent for CanRda.Carriage Co. in Toroul". Laidlaw entertained them at dinner. regular Wi V. R Born-wo Arthur and Mrs. Prouse Mrs.. L. A. Hamilton, of Toronto, 'bargain days, when we. H. Peak on Feb. Ist,&-son, 7 addressed the members of tbeWOm- -will cut the prim all to Lorne and Mrs..Squires spent Wed- Notary Public, Pick ens War League here on Monday e Don't fail towilitch Pickering, nesday in Toronto, 9. Her argumen 9 d this'space it will pay you. many the Asa starter we have a ey, Man" Albert Har'trick, of Hartn is made by men who-are go 9 and art a great tbff uence in recruiting, 4TAR GH7 ra.Arthur rouse. also that they can fill, "butich of post cards_�.!Cross I Your success in business life will C. a. Picit Is visiting with R, C. Stork' gal to the front. OF WHftVALX ave gone depend almost entirely upon Mrs. Robt. Gormley, of Toronto, The 116th Battalion Is likely to go to Canada views," regular pit the school you attend and is prepared to furnish YOU anything Is visiting with Mrs. Arthur Gormley. Oshawa at an early date. As soon as Ile ability to start you.right. In the line of watei supply such se W. Found. of Oshawa, -"price 2 forS cents, whife -. . ... . % . - 89e2_12 they Cockburn, of the man- mps depart, on. Wil gin re. vdllsell them t P lumbing,ek. ifir-s-, Williams they 'as' rame, likam"s and Miss Harriet crulting at once. The Queen's Rotol 6 for 5 cents. Williams, spent last week in Toronto, has been sectiredfor offices,and bunks They are also expert well drillers Wesley Gibson, of Son a, spent a 161nmbia Grafonolas are. and res will be placed therein. . It is expected respectfully solicit your patron' few dayi with big father, James Gib- that there will be between 5W and 000 'i*elling well just now, ^t3RO�TTO. ONT. .tare. *Ind, DhOn I Vo age for the of this 182nd Battalion located here, --everybody will have a R.O.and Mrs. Stork and daughter. which will tax the adcommodation of T has a recognized standing for Jean,spent a few days In the city last It is --happy New Year if they superior business training and for TOOLS. SHARPENED the town for billets. - 7 Z .proposed week, ug:students to goodpos to use the town -hall,as sleeping quay- get a Columbia which itions. Lorne and-Mrs.Fli On. of Brook- All bnoinese.acbools are not alike. We make a specialry of cr6secut saws, lin, ters fora-cumber of men, spent Sunday WI. and Mrs. days any disc record. Write to-day for our Large Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. Squ Cata-' Ire@. :Tone-above all Tone. Get .- ogue and see the advantages this Razor-honing-a specialty. For a first- Miss' Lewis, of Manitoulin Island, -The population of Toronto'"Is a Columbia. school offers' Open all year. Ent*r class hair trim or an easy shave call is spending a week with Joe.and Mrs., estimated at 544,456 by the 1916 any-time. at the East-end Barber Shop. Williams. of Simons Point. See our House Furnishings Directory. TliE PW4 -�KERING, NEWS_ f'. all Owing to the grippe the atten- T. Moore VcF&ad=­ '__ 0 r. on W.-J. Elliott, PriarefP&I kinds. Slightly used Carpets once at school has been very low, but Since,the beginning of the war n Y me and'.0barl Ste. from 15 cents a yard up, most of the boys and girls aro in their the average advance of British Druggist-.Graduate Optician W. J. GORDON PICKERING Olace this week. *%"Ing, food prices was 47 per cent. 0 l-e .�ru'-...p :;y..g.,. .. j;...a.. .�..,,z.-r.- ., Deft� c.•-, -,:a .a�-.vw'.. �'.,.,c?wY r t"w' ,- ,.. "2" '.,..-w > _SSSS., ._ .. _..•- �^'-„i. sxu-� + ,::•'_ ',�u_... f.:. � • .` SSSS - real really became the national'Por-t TO �r ;' a cooked rice, and treason well with of Canada. i � pepper and mushroom catchup. No More lee Shoves. ' :.�'.�.� � N�1P, Add a few chopped' mushrooms-' AFTER A DAY _'FOR VE STOMACH -• shape in oval croquettes.roll in bread OUT DOORS` The. crankiness.of the river was erombs,then in egg' and-crumbs, than ,' conquered, a new -evetment wall was '_ aate�esa' egg and crumbs, and fry brown. You can prevent clopped hands built, and floods became a- thing of k .' ' Improved Corned Heef.-When and 4W by using the peat. sir John Serveed on a Royal 'The MOdel'31 Method je Most �nC+ do iseae horler7, underwear and - -sweater rsetoslsa, vscanciee ILLS _. boiling corned beet mix together one Vasefin' ld Commission in this connection, and, Cees! in 1�eatin�.Llulideps*tenente. with •openiaaa tablespoonful of malt vinegar, Daefollowing his valuable :sport, the _ gestiotd f' x ' `for experienced or inexperienced teaspoonful of tarragon vinegar, oneads great guard pier was -stint and still T. 'held slsne:t wa'ses and mo:1- ' teaspoonful of relish, a little made water was semred for the harbor, 'Th ld-old-fashioned'meth of t! t- s: erste ptlCed Dorm]- 'ADD1Y•-�' -a deeaertapooniul of brown 'a ee>r.� and the picturesque but perilous ice e o fa ed od ea and a few allspice.-When'the- in indigestion and stomach troubles 1 medlatelY. sugar, -- – -- - • .._ shoves-right-tip oa the-water--f are being discarded The trouble- sugar is melted stir all into the water Camperd eco passed into history. with the old fashioned method was ..- panmaas Llmltld,Pauls+int' which the beef is to be boiled,add- After building the guard pier to that when the treatment was stopped ' 4 lrs$ at the same time an onion — wttra one love a mea ° { It allays all irritations of the ' wards raised to high level from Mc- form. The modern method off!cures ' served cold. l skin, Gill 'Street to the Victoria Pier, Sir ing indigestion and other stomach r ' Apple Tapioca.-Cook a cupful ofJohn built the King Edward, Jacques troubles is'to tone up the stomach to ; Sold in clean, bandy tin tuba Cartier, and Alexandra Piers, all to do nature's work. Every ABOUT THE tapioca-sprinkle it in boiling water at chemists, department and step toward --until it is clear and thick. Sweeten Eenoral stores everywhere. a length of a thousand teat,-a recovery is a step gained, not to be ► to trate and flavor with lemon juice. ise snlsstitntea, length which everybody considered lost again. 'fie recovery of the,ap- . is � Grease s pudding dish and spread � boak�fm, on quixotic at that time, but which is petite, the disappearance of pain, the the tapioca in layers alternately with scarcely adequate to-day. The' old absence of gas;-are all steps on the -- sliced apples. Cover with a little wooden sheds gave.way to a splendid road to health that those who have 5•t i milk in which some nutmeg has been array of gigantic permanent struc- tried_ the tonic treatment remember Some geCipes, +shaken and bake in a slow oven. The tares of solid steel. distinctly. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills w an egg beaten up with au CHESEBROUGH MFG.CO. Sir John was the first engineer to are 'a blood-builder, tonic medicine, Bread Sauce.-Rub through colon- hit" (c,o ) der one teacup bread crumbs. To one- gar' and used in place of the milk zaeo e�aatsoe Ma �Meatr..l design and lay a double-track rail- evert constituent of which is helpful n „;osis_ slightly more expensive, but is, of way in Canada. That was early in in building up, the digestive organs, 7salf-ptat cold milk add ma�-�=_- his career. He was at that time and is therefore the very best remedy }i and four allspice. Boil eight minutes. course, °finl'sh tre o the-dli�esTahee chief engineer of the Great Western for chronic eases of-stomach trouble. '',: Take out onion and spice, add breadRailway, and the road was. laid be, Thousands of cases like the following crumbs and one • tablespoon butter. cores and skins of the apples can be rank, murry taste, no matter how tween Windsor and Glencoe in On- prove how auceeesful this treatment Beat well and serve hot ywith chicken. used make a little jelly. fine the quality-of the coffee. tario. Later he designed great is:-Miss Amy Browning, Cornith, Frizzled Beef,mot one table-{ When you boil _potatoes, boil;dredges now working on- the Nile, Ont., says:-"I have found such great d - ,spoon butter,' add 'one=half pound Tips for Housewives. enough for two or three meals. Serve and he has evidences of his ability benefit from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills dried beef. Cook five minutes, add( them the first time in their jackets, and industry in many parts of the that I would be ungrateful if I did not r,. en to produce good and. afterwards fried or creamed. t one cup stock, s few drops onion The time tak. World. Since he became blind in publicaly- say a good, word in their juice, one-half teaspoon Worcester- flavor in food is well spent. When using spoons for measuring:1907, he has designed` two great favor. •I was badly run down an my shire sauce, two eggs well beaten. A letter sealed with the white of 1 dry ingredients, take as much above' stomach was in a very bad condiitt Qn �t _ - Cook two minutes and serve. ;an egg cannot be steamed open. .. {the bowl of the spoon as you have - All food distressed me, and left me Cheese Dreams.-Cut twelve thin' When boiled frosting has been,,in it This constitutes a spoonful. disinclined to eat. I- suffered from h' slices of bread and remove crusts. cooked too long, add a piece o! but- When weighing molasses for cook- nausea and dizziness and , frequent Cut is halves, cover with a thin slice ter to soften. ing purposes, well flour the scale��11d K !sick headache, and this was further k of cheese. Sprinkle with salt, pap- A little powdered pumice atone will:the molasses will run off quite t€as- s�, !aggravated by pains in the back and rika and cayenne. Cover with another clean enameled ware better than any ily without leaving any Stlekinesa be ti sides. I was in this condition for slice of bread and saute on'both•sides thing else. i hindp several years, and although I had oe _ in butter. 'These are more easily pre-' Mattresses should be sunned as To clean pudding pans put the T i got medicine from several doctors it Often. as possible. This makes ileal' did not help me. Then I heard of Dr, .•spared small than large. ,little ones in the big ones, turn up Cheese Custard. Melt two table. sweet and free from germs. side down in the dishuan and set > � Williams' Pink Pills and began taking ' kpoons butter; add one teaspoonful To iron embroidery the iron should the stove to Steam. They will'elean r them. "I am glad to say.that they soon each of salt, mustard and paprika. be applied on the wrong side, and a`in 10 minutes., helped me, and now I am as well as ' To sweeten a sour. cask that has ever; can'-eat all kinds of-food with d Add two cupfuls cheese, One cup- thick ironing blanket used. ful soft bread crumbs, and one cup- System is a great time and rn°ney held pickles, vinegar or wine, wash u relish, and have not an ache or paind' �¢ ful milk. Cook five minutes. Add-saver in the home; haphazard meth -;r .�;tb lime water, or throw in ' hot any r Yon can get these Pills through any ` two egg's well beaten; when thor- ods are wasteful in every direction. ,charcoal and ashes. Add water and 9r dealer in medicine or by mail, post ouglily blended pour- on to broad To retain the color and flavor• of let the cask soak. paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes toasted on one side. -peas when boiling them. add a lettuce Never use a coarse or rough cleans- for $2.b0 from The Dr. Williams Medi s mason and Chicken Livers.-Cut six leaf and a to of sugar. ,ing agent on paint of any- sort. Whit- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. _ chicken liters in slices. Sprinkle with' Ink stains on handkerchiefs. etc., ing roughens the surface, but the salt and pepper. Add an equal may often be soaked out an milk, but rougher cleansing agents destroy the :_ _Jt POWERFUL LAMP. 8 amount -of sliced bacon. Cook to- the sooner they are dealt with the varnished or painted surface. gather until livers are tender. Pour better, _�._. Will Likely Be U on the Battle on twd tablespoonful flour, one-halt A little molasses- or -sugar added _ teaspoonful salt, one cupful stock or to the griddle cake batter its a de-' field of Europe well. P SUN I�1T -. - tomato. .Season with Worcestershire sided hal in browning the cakes Edition's latest lamp is perhaps a bit a and serve hot on toast. too- bulkg for use in the ordinary of oatmeal oat l g 34 its. bei ue,: tt rn there to dap,ia tendency for s rubbing ver ao' WORKING sir John Kennedy. but it is calculated to be very > p \ i i�ToiKiil� ---- home, Y small Spanish onion (or a large little butter under the edge of the, popular on the battlefield of Europe, of,lip. = dredges, the largest in the world. for it confesses to harboring 8,000,000 mild ordinary one), a seasoning naw being used in dredging the ' St. candle vpwer. Mint the meal and There is nothing.inore satisfactory-�SIS JOAN KENNEDY, SUILDER Ship Channel for the De- Eve known means has been em- Salt and pepper... Lawrencep Every aainced suet in a bowl and add the for use in brightening'a mirror than i OF 1KONTRBAL HARBOR. pertinent of Marine a:nd _ Fisheries, pled by the warring nation to tura onion fl*sly chopped. Mix slid ails a piece of soft flannel dipped an Pa S well; add the seasoning, and put into camphor: and has also designed and practicalis night into day. Skyrockets, floating a greased mould. Covered with but- .In.place of a funnel of paper in- _ completed one of the finest piers in white lights, flares and immense sett one or two short,Lengths of-Ma- St. Lawrence River Made Navigable the world,for the Department of searchlights have been used to guard tered paper, and Steam for 3 hour&' Railways and Canals. at Halifax, against surprise. In many cases the or a little longer. The water in the:carom its the top crust of a berry or for Ocean Liners to Mont. � N.S. soarchli hta used were so bulk that - outer vessel mutt be kept boiling all other juicy pie. real by Him.. they had Lemon juice and salt is an excel-7-7 `t` g to be transported on heavy the time. - , - wagons, together with large gener- Grated Noodles for soup-Beat lent medium far clearing bone knife's Wii� Sir John Kennedy, of Mo WAR MACHINE IS GROWING. store of electricity. a roe s were one egg with teaspoon of wager. Add handles. Apply the lemon juice first real, became Sir John Kennedy, not built to stand much heavy traffic a little-salt, then work in enough Sour. and then the salt Knight Bachelor, on New Year's Day, Britain's Strength !►last Alarming `and often the lights were .lost when to make stiff dough: Set aside for a ''Tarnished articles of brass -when, all who knew this famous civil engin- _.Feature to Germany. _ they became-In-ired. _ while, then begin to grata on coarse :washed in the water in which poor; England's war-machine is mount- Edison has employed a Small and grater. When inner part of dough is toes have been boiled will be as eer, or knew his work, agreed that a>. reached let sterid again to dry. When bright as new. the royal honor baa been most worth- ing up; everyday that Passes adds simple carriage for the transporting re rated let them Mother of pearl buttons and oras- ily bestowed'- A pathetic interest,too,I to its size. There you have' the of his lamp. It is supplied with elec- all,the noodles s g attaches to this knighthood', for Sir thing that frightens Germany most, tricity from his famous improved - dry on sheet.. at paper, and when silents will be considerably brighten- John is totally blind. He lost his eye-I writes .bl. Andre Chevrillon in the Storage-batteries. These batteries will 'ready to cook drop well separated ed if rubbed over with a cloth moist-1 sight about nine years ago; but the "Revue de Paris." Site is 'now at I give the lamp a greater power than ..into boiling soup. Cook ten to fif. ened with olive oil. g affliction failed to rob him of his the.height of her effort; she is still that now boasted by any of the teen minutes. Sometimes-four families in a fief h-1 skill or of his spirit, and by wonder- capable of hutting, but the wear and searchlights in use in the Er-gush and Beef and Rice `Croquettes.- Since borhood can purchase a barrel of�,fully patient and courageous effort, tear on her resources is now visible Free-nzz _armies. It is.claimed that the the remainder of roast beef'fine,,put- apples and divide it among thm e he has ,accorepiished much splendid in everything. Her human fuel is nes, lamp is light enough to be car- - - ting it through a machine` threo with advantage to all four purses. ,work as a consulting engineer since running out at a terrifying rate, and tied aloft in an airship. times; if you have one. affix the meat' Coffee made in a pot that h not,blindness overtook him. For 'about�iia q= --IitY is t;Ding-downan -- e ual measure of freshly thoroughly dean will always have a Wrty three year, Ive NMR chief _ Iculate the dafe when the _ - ser of-the Montreal harbor Commis- actual shortage will, begin. Mean. _ xxxxxxx ��xxxxx�x� inion; and from an engineering pointiwhile, England's strength is only in Bradford, the famous centre of Bri- of view be is the creator of the mod- process of being got together-silent- tam s n oolen iovery ,t as quite a aI-ted ern Port of Montreal. _ _ .._ IV, without vain words; and this si- ovet4 the discovery that in ]lolling x tiflllNl �, X Born at Spencerviile, Ont., 1838, lence,'as anyone who knows England;Hall the famous mansion on the out. . son o! William Kennedy, a Scotsman y, skirts of the city, that was recently .f' {torn Dam#riesshire, fall the German tumult of hate. turned into a Nuricipal museui of t!; E C A/ can say, is far more di^f hatei. than. i F�- "Y lie gradusted.at.- - - the anceanaal : niversi y, ontreal, and a our m: fano - J I prepared. Strange, ridiculous, "oma- i homo of airs. Woodrow Wilson, Rife : filled,-,v ober of important profes-j'teuiisht'-in sach terms may the;of the President of the United States. a sional positions before 1875, when he; For Bradford is pretty certain that v was appointed chief'engineer of the:Professionals of Germans have dis- - X Montreal Harbor C-engin-engineer When missed the Derby scheme. What do this will mean a rush of American ��` he took charge,•the Port of Montreal tFtey think to-clay of its success? At visitors after the war is over, and the moment, when four-fifths of their trans-atlantic sightseers, as every- - --- a - { was a Emall and poor affair, in_cam-,own wo - to be sent fly knaws�are a highly profitable_ • P - parisSn with what it is to-day. It lead back to the;front, when the German'commodity. - an uncertain, shallow channel, poor,people' as'talking of nothing else but - _- wharves, anti was without piers and peace, and believes that the Far is ' s elevators. Its ramshackle old wood- rearing the end; �ihet must their; Wrinkles 42rea �@lRrOS� a en sheds of one, story, overrun 'with feelings be at the 'spectacle of these \ �+�1 v _� i rats, were erected every spring and h`.e hundred thousand new -Dion- a Confess/On 1 talon dawn every autumn to prevent leers raised in three days,;,o� these Sifle bottle Will ing s *shed to pieces b the o ds- besieging the recruiting of- �d.anctna hears are first realized by their be m Y enormous cakes of ice brought down fi t of the ,rbc chin�, t 'at tec.,m�x noucf ten in coni c�-you — ;h omP Pcicn. If }uu Pay attention :.._ I in the annual spring debacle. Discs nett masse sixteenth toren still A press- to the first, almost lmucrce,tible: tines, es in the .✓' �(' trous floods occurred from- time to i. r1—of hau..ear It t.4 to avoid.the unsightly - -s ,ing forward at two and three o dock,�rrinkli� thai sural} scuo.r. R rintac:: time. By the time John Kennedy ceas-,an the morning, to raise their hands, ate a conre.ssion to rather Time. The n sz- lz ed to be chief engineer in 1967,.an and, in batches of ten t'o a. hundred,; �stn ,^ust be kept arm and smooth by came consulting engineer for the o oath makes them Sol-.Pr"Q�,tis iia -kind roods Amens. s ` betake the tit that '•i� Re O Commission, he had worked a mar-i t• �- a nu rm. elu+tic t1 � L' a velour transformation. For eiglitem The 12,000 or 15,000 factories that, Pr�RRout le- t�nA°`preventseklare ees s4 re Akin „y out of thirty-three years during which. according to Lord ltatcheneT, 'are raises b}' eccpsai�r r:cna•. �ncr,restruc.+ t Si�John was in charge of tho engin-i o .•fiat c%sm a icn that Sino au7>oarance 17L �TltaLi07i. f turning Out munitions for'six mil-;<,r rTPF31,liRH rn } `r {; I tering department for the Harbor lion so'dierz in the spring, file five �•tsBrr".ice nut uv in hun�aomo, LJreve-n,s sr•)cre cotnpli- l Commis�aon, he was also chief_ en- millions oL i Diads sterling that Eng- '1.tAIt 4. anct unlit the Wrist steree re rte•; :.n„oda are completely, QU•cke:l ,rc are ecitions. ,just grit a few gine^. of the ;;t, Lawrence ship ehan-:land spends daily without visible of f311,njz mail order -• — _ drops on the, paidi-I ” nal between Montreal and e'°ec. fo1•t; this i:4 England's,force; hither- astiute. {.,- i11ii5 PAIN send 5� cent= to-flat for trial halite s got and CJ.. Y" '•is Undcr hi; direction th^ channel na t, ,.r., iia:e f�'t. it, lstant and dif- .L ,latent ter , ^ seeks use. we pa} f ctppec:s. ts1 - 8reilged from sixteen and a half reef;fused; na�r it iz being transformed, Pn�'.:u:^ ,.. a„� "' - _ • ' �! ;to twenty-seven and n half feet deep,'day by flay, into energy that is•gctpai Unit Mant farturing Co., Limited, r land as a result. of that �vorkafont-'anti real ai:d ihiscij.11aci for combat. sept I► rve sloaosaT�•:ee aTe, Toronto, 4 .•.. SSSS.. ;,.;i _y' 'w� ;in^ a`' , _,.�.-=ice•,.. .. �- __. .,, .,. ,�. ,r , �,• .,,�y. SSSS.. ""^,," -„ '• ,. 7' Ms-ffEM.- _`7 FF '*RROW ESCAPES. ROW EXPLOSIVES'HILL A Milk n � �- t � •fit..►- -Mothers behind Who the e t1winires cleanest,most nu Saved Frbm Death in-Baltle-by . Awful Effects of the French Shrapnel a trifld5_a:_of cereal foods— Shells. Cigarette CA". for Ifim t. They have It will be recalled-that-on the mor- gjkLE a "One bullet went clean through my tested i and found-ft- best, row of-the battle of the Marne re- pocket, struck in* notebook, and c turned combatants-related strange for youngsters, M�7 ----..Fkmdy Goulette Took Dodd's Kidney staytd there. I have it still. It was ers, best or stories of-the aspect.ct of certain Ger- _Dise v first it, a!id so I have kept it as -�Dps.-- 00 _-London PffW a'a ve '-I' Thus wrote an off-wir _MVM -a food d,-to work man,unwounded corpses, says sou n1r. On, to play on, to *think on. Tit-Bits. Death as been so instar-from Flanders some time ago and the eous.that-the.bodies, remained in ow-Me-Ca"e-flis ]DgyS-Worj Con in forMwhe tan 'shouldering .1- -i -juilt-ts-typkat- f- 6bF --occ slons- menta s the life of the at -!when men have been Raved from _pUtS. a lifelike posture, some in a digestible Well An He Could Ten Years Ago. a rifle, others pipe in mouth. Ina N(i O ob- death and disablement by some _gbn -and ginker into the -commuid c a-tiQn made to ilie—j�ezdemy-- ftQkT0.QHT 0-Cars -Proof 01 Him State _+ P I ject they- were carrying about their _�f­Medi-cine_, WReh-e-Ax-nnoux-asserts- Old, Fort Bay, Labridore'j' Que.— �person. jaded, body. Delicious for was due to tine that the phenomena in the� breakfast with milk or cream �17-.Feb. 14th,' (Special.)—Cured of 1 Not very long ago, a private the French . explosives. efficacy of Still It Was Fatal. Bright's Disease when--the gtave !4th East Yorkshire Regiment was or fpr any meal. Made in Within a 15-yard radius of the point yawned before him, Sandy Goulette, 'saved from death by a-cigarette case Canada. where the elfell explodes the displace- -"What did your father die of T" an old settler herv,wants all the world over his heart. The missile lodged in went of the air is so intense as to 'the-doetor asked an Atchison negro to know that he owes his4ife-lo-Doddla,the-inner cover of the ease, ,and the -destroy the equilibrium-of-pressure on who .was being examined for life tn- % ere badly diinaged, but =.%.1. -kidney Pills. cigarettes -w the interior arid exterior of the human suranee. "Ali don't know, boa he replied, shape from :no other harm was done. A Lance- "I was swollen out of body-. The gas conWned in the blood 0 saved b a cis nothing serious." y head to foot. I was so short of breath �shire soldier was also is thus liberated, causes a distension "but it Wasn't noi n -1 could hardly speak," Mr. Goulette 'arette-tin and i penny in.his breast. of the blood vessels and arteries, and, I - When you lose money and gain wis. ".'states. "The doctor-could do nothing i pocket. Smith tells bow a ultimately bursting those organs, in- dom, the loss is your,gain. for me. The minisbar gave me the 'i Bishop Taylorduces sudden death. This argument holy sacrament and a good old priest captain in the '.Coldstr"Ins was is confirmed by the state of the 311MArd's Ll-4—as"t Ow 01101"92is wounded by a shell. When he was came and told me that I could not live bodies,.-iihich often showed the heart examined the doctors found a Bible in much longer. u-, =6.A POPULAR CONTEST 6 his hip pocket. The piece of the shell and liver greatly distended and n Would you like to enter a contest 'I was sick all winter and in the ups mqrous internal hemorrhages. where a small,part of your time to e and gone through ..spring. I telegraphed two hundred had struck the Bible been for the devoted to a system of correspond- tailes for two boxes of Dodd's Kidney the pages. Had it not. encs which would add very materia.i. HOW YOU MAY THROW Per&n Granit. GLASSES I to your present income. Write for -Pills. I took three pills the night they Bible the officer's spine would have �y S ull particulars to IftU and Coistpany, came and I got relief before morning. been -shattered. Curiously enough, The great and wastes of Persia AWAY YOUR G Manufacturers, Do 240 Con- wt- D�, I took Dodd's Kidney Pills and they the missile bad stopped at the ninety- would lead one to believe that the The statement Is made that thousands federation Life B Toronto, Ont. 7­icured me. first Psalm, and the -officer's father, cou;,try does not produce sufficient wear eyeglasses who do not re"Y them. If you are one of these need 461f anyone doulks this statement who had given; him the Bible, had grain to supply the needs of its pop- atek then these glasses may be rufning rAvies ron SALM. or -helping them.- they can write,me and I will give them written a verse from that Psalm on ulation. Sfich, however, is not the your eyes instead ILIARMS �j­ A.LL SIZES �– STOCIL Thousands who wear these -windows" names of people who know me and ,the fly-leaf.- case, and considerable quantities of may prove for themselves that they can JU Grain Dairy or Fruit When ycna who will vouch for me. I am able to 1 Shaving-soap, tobacco-pouches, let-,grain are exported each year.- The dispbnne-with glasses if they will get vrant to '6buy.- %yritt U. W. D&wsm do ray day's work as well now as I ter-cases and bo6ka of all descrip- pringipal the following prescription filled at once: Brampton. Ont. grains Go to any active drug store, X:rown are wheat UAW runs WA3rr= and get a ,could ten years ago." tions have. saved the lives of many barley and rice. Corn is planted in bottle of Bon-op to tablets; fill a Awo-. ounce bottle with warm water and drop Dodd's Kidney Pills are no cure-all. soldiers, but the most extraordinary small quantities, but is only used for in one Bon-Opto tablet. With this harm- NUNK, raccoons, mutjtj all kinds s They simply cure the Kidneys. lifesaver was -a naouth-organ which roasting ears. Data and rye are sel- less_11,quid solution bathe the eyes two S, fancy prices. Address stilman Han- was smashed to pieces by a bullet as'dom Sown. Except along the Cas- to -four times daily. and you are likely sLaw. Deep Brook. Annapolis (,*o N-,S. I . a to be astonished at the rem, BITS ABOUT BEASTS �it rested-in the left breast Lke.1 -of I pian- coast Pirsian agTiCUlture is de- from the start, Many who hate been ZNW8:FA2213kS ]sola SALA. 'r told that they have astli;matjsm. evb- 1private Keighley, a Ca It I pendent almost entirely on irrigation. Ir;XAkLI.NG NEWS A-'qE, JOB I i strain, cataract, sore eyelids. weak eyes, , PKOF is They Ali Have Their Own Little, Pe- ',was found afterwards that the mouth- The agricultural die, othiss for sal4L In x;od Ontario ral iinplemqnt!s used. in. I conjunctivitis and:other eye the use oat useful and Interesting organ bore the legend, "Made in Persia are of the Most primitive kind. report wonderful benefits from towns. The M ruii Information ak of this prescription. Got this prescrip- of all busineases. ititishing Co=- J Plows are made from forks of small tion niled,and use it; you may so application to %VP-on Pu v6 73 West NdmI&Ide St. Toronto' you think-.yod know something -xthen, your ayei that giammea' III sbou I eh? Well, le tree with the addition of a share of at ren t us put net be, necessary, Thousands who are Grasses a few simple tests. STORMY WEATHER iron. It is stated to be doubtful,.how- blind. or nearly m or who wearI IfilliCtLLANIOUS. ever, whether the yield of grain might never have required them TCX0kt1L �LUWPS. ETC Frogs, to to with. Can theyl HARD ON BAB! had cared for their-eyes in time in . . . save ANCEIL 1 would be,greatly increased by using' Da not internal and titernal. cured with- Certainly with their mouths shut? vour. eyes before it is too late! t out pain by our home treatment W04 modern plows. as there is no 50d and become one of these victims of neglec - as before too UX4, Dr. P.411man m4duw they can. As 4 mat is ofJ The stormy, blustery wvather which Eyeglasses are only like crufche and j Or'ized. boillncw641 Out Certainly this crude implement seems -to -stir at be chmmaxed� cc. Lim v rnu the alwaXa- do. , If they kept every few Yearn the. fwe have din-ing February and March the soil fair! wall. �to fit the, cVer-increasin weakened con-! their niouths open, they would ffid- 'is extremely hard On children. Con- dition. so better see rs cake800K 0!14foc2te; edifions make it necessary for the many others. get clearhealthy. strons A=i_P4n. xnetic eyes throuithba_prcripon I DOG DISE&SESNext, hares. When do, they close 'mother to keep them in the house. Dr. Jack-�48's_Rman MW -here_xl�en. f your odrugfirt can- AMEO - Answer, never. - You .They are-often confined-to over-heat- not fill this prescription, send t to the And How to heed their eyes? .;Akes a Digmtible Lyruff Co. Toronto, for a com- lon,opto Home Treatment outfit— gaged It" to ca7 address by -see, they havn't,any eyelids, so they I ed, badly ventilated rooms and catch plate 13 Hut they have a thin mem- colds which racks their whole system. mlicazy. tblets and all. the Author can't . . _I I ._#___ -GLOVER. V- '.brane, which performs the service of To guard against this a box of Baby's 148NIf H. CTAT or Nothing Loot. Beg Remales 118 West 31st Streek Nev York eyelids when they are asleep. Own Tablets should be kept in thh ­Iilt� ordinary pancakes, are -a wastes Are .pigs, good.swimmers? Now--'house and an occasional dose given Itzt,bl# food,� Decause of their Hobson—My wife never to keep his,stomach and F!-!1 ut - ituracter they will not disorder anything. MUSIC AT HOME ! shocking bad! Their forelegs are the the baby a ;LEARN tioubleF being set too-closely under bowels working regularly. This will digestion . ferment They may be sure- ; Dobson—No? Now method— I - I - Ft" zleam TO play i not fail to break up colds and keep the Iy fed 'to n "'llew 'also' Hobson ' No.'If-it's:edible, it g04 them for aquatic sports� 1 makes most -deficioud -porrid".. gems. -or eye- :health of-the baby in good condition mufflas *team puddizigs, breed, etc. All into'the-hash; and If, it isn't, it will Organ. What is the col of a horse's may be eaten hot without fear or die- j umnl�), ALtiA 11a. brows? That's a difficult one.. Think'till the brigitter days come along. The 31 nou h better than meat and do to trim.a hat, Vornot, Harp. 'Cole,Iv tress A ris to sing, Spec hard, and then learn that a horse Tablete are sold by medicine positively relle%e constipation or money I'Ll dealers , 2r i,initted offer or hasn't any eyebrows.' ;or by mail at 25 cents a box from r6funded At Your grocer 10 and j,-entst-a package. Granulated EYelldll, we*-kls You -may like to know, in addition,I The Dr. Williams.Medicine Co„Brock- Eyes-inflamed by CX jou pay .wiiy for Sore 1,1401C 1111d Pont)%*". that - turtles and tortoises have no;.ville, Ont. sure to Son.Dot and Slad whlh Is I-mall, ?i Rubber Famine in Germany teeth; that parrots, unlike the 11122-t lieved by Harim extra Beginner- Rubber is worth more than its ALITIES. FYN y.No Smartinpr. Or s4%&;,,:ej pupa.jority of birds, can move both man-1. S re 111C IF,il;, POLITE PERSON -to Germany. There e Ey just E e Comfort At 3,ted. plaii � -.4"WIP Everythi �- ibjez of their beaks; and that ifishexi ..,weight in gold in demand Ln in no other substance more 0) -Some Well­ vow a_- _5 never mastics e.. They simply haven t Gcnial Gossip Abouf all a necessary saheitilubetzsIc-F`6rlWok9l1beEYe1fteask i actur4 of war mu a Resiedy Q-t I time between breath's. But Known People. nuf' itions praggists or Marlas Ey at once. A'%rite for Free itn­)� ,in the ma To-any–Now. U.S. 21CZOOT- Or NM0110- -zic4ae is about you know that the General - Smith-Dorian is, called -as wellas in the thousand an one Box 232. 2M TUth AT*- New York CW-:r the only kind of birtl a crocodile does articles- in everyday life. The fact bachelor likes being "Smithy" by his soldiers. Of course, no r-Ash for its nuoRer— *S ht is -that there are priaftically 110 ribber-'- -it-is __D9 prose uncom Prince Arthur of, Uonnaug roasted�_yet -tired vehicles now sows how great Is GOOD 61ANG E. named after the'Duke of Wellington. the rubber famine in Germany. fortable than being married and kept K A How many Cabinet Ministers 1124e in hot water. Change of Few Works Wonders. btien down a coal-mine? At least, one. Mr. McKenna. when he, was iVrong food and drink cause a lot Home Secretary, descended one of the Fuirville, S of trouble in this world. To change nAVE YOU ept. '30, 1902. its at the Atherton Collieries in order OIL !�.ia first aid when a person is ill, par- P Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. to inspect the arrangements for the titularly from st&Mach and nervous 011-form you W life in youc safety and minora . ts convenience of m' Dear Sirs,—We wish I troubles. As an;Iilustratlon: -A lady jECZE- MAO that we consiider, yQur MINARD'9 Pu His mind still directed on warAn--, harness. Keeps it from was brought around' to health again ventions, Sir Hiram Maxim, in his Would you -like to end that ter- LINIME.N-T a very superior article, F. by leaving off coffee (Tea to just as lief for sore drying up and crackin,7.- South London experimental workshop. bible itching, that burtilng patij;.td and we use it as a sure re it cont*ins caffeine, C)Iest. -When 1* 11 you Makes it soft, pliable jutious because is an.interesting figure. Like all in- heal those-horrid sores? !,,hroat ana j and 4 4EA11"d-4-n coffee) -and 'Some the price strong. Contains no ventors, let to put 14P You have tried all sorts of fatty ;I would not be without it if powders. Put 1 -6 15ottte, 1 articles of food tbait, did I not agree with. Twenty. years ago, wha he QIntmen* tations and Wa one dollUr �KVXID a with her. theril,aside row and give Nature a Yours truly, to become rancid. It. began experimenting 'with 111yins 'She says: red that his k" chance as represented by Zam-Buk. CHAS. F. TILTON makes harness last longer. .For a.number of years I suffered machines, people.declared Zam-Ruk is made rrow herbaJes. I putation was ruined for life, as.he sences; Is a natural healer. Is not nealirs Everywhere with stomach'and bowel trouble which ib _�_wss essaying the impossible. -jsQmething you. have to send to the • .kept getting worse Until-I-Wi-9-8-111-MOst When Lord Hildanc was at .the .-eiM of the world -for, r, an a- pay 'a ---Stere Proof. T6 imperial On ape." of the time. About four years ago War Office he.wsi; "chipp6d" aboiA heavy price! Every druggist will ---S 'momiqug ix ALL CZT= -1 left off coffee and began using the number of fee its for the RiguljW -sell'you Zam-Btik and for 50c. only. ­p.e-s­qijni9t-4s -ba - prosperous My stomach and bowels'im- Army, othe qualified, who were Just -give it a fair trial and liici-. vow think? rwise qu "Y proved right, along, but I was so re- . cause of defective teeth. gently give �v6iirsdf Pup by the ' optimist—Is he? Why, he owes -iluced ill flesh Prid so nervous that rejected for c - -,quickest route. See name onbox.— 'twice what beowns. His answer was that he would-be sor- the least thing would overcome me. ry to under-ke the daily care ofAbe­ j:Wjot •qhen I changed ijy food and.began SAW 211ra.-d'a LW cvxem, Distoxnver. teeth of the Army. Ir. the present UsIng_Grape-Nuts in addition to Post- "M war dentists are kept working seven 14 W .-- --,-,L9'topped in Time. I lived on these two principally um days a week to-get intending recruits! i -yuung--, for about a month. Day by day -Yes," %aici the until !.teeth right. I gained in- flesh and strengthVedrines, the amazing French Avi�- plationtly, "Llead a -Xreat reception! -rouble had disappeared. after my, song last nighL The*all- -tbi� nervous t Post- ator, is achieving fine. thingsagainst 'Fine! Fine!'" —1 feel that I owe my health-to I •the Germans, and small 'wonder, for diene shouted' I and (;rape-Nuts. it in h- $ban -Good'tbing you didn't sin' again." no passion is, stronger hien 9 14rjr#j)and was troubled, for.a I.... said the cynic. of the Huns. This hatred '19 F-RMUoA hatred t'do' yotl mean?"tirne, with occasional cramps, and 'Why, ivba nothing rew; he felt it _jqng before Wney v Finally I prevailed upon r 4ould,have yelled `Imp]leen- The Ideal Winter Resort slept badly. Fina was HO Post- at war. Once. w1en tFe world ives, Saeldliq Riding, rncnt!l the next time." -him to leave off coffee and take German I Beautiful Di at peace,Neldrine r Gcrn Golf, Tennis, Yachting_ Fishing flew over After he tried Postum for a few um. territory iknd he :5ays. "-when I -..E WINTER zzr and -Ben.Bathing. Present (1911- ys he found-chat he could sleep and �ormsm 'T da �r a up, I looked rlson of the 'Ottawa i 3S!b) Regi nlrpq t1j_appe rpj He wa thrt. his I 111ent. down upon Germany, and spat 11.4, kvii,te, rourivt i 'on ,T., WM Iii-am WMD 6; never went _back to coffee." Name ot once, blit three times! ;tio cj.jjjv to camornia Nia, tar jabitt, given by iC.dnidinn Postum Co Wind- her—not ik 1 . I routes. T-oi,.r fast mud-, is a great. 'rue Spirit of A-a-stice, a, play: direrrind -Cri C Mr. Rudyard rine Inti lexve ("Jileago #11nily from the Ont. "talked Empire" Stammitude sad cha!&%fikinv�se. �wowt_ mo-iep- rall.1mav -the Imperialist,and often it. xtra Fare) ! Prynnoo M181 in two forms: I Ccril llho(les,ln , world. Qlcllz A Limited (r r w A3EDMCAS -.nff P.161. .Lomi Angeles 1,1mited op Postum voint with his old frietids.- MAN oitum cereitl_'th� original form­ lei &T former days. He differed from I& AiV1961rZAS*LAN' �_:.djre�t 'to i;outimm ('alifornla—leaves . it., arvisc situate.a -on . the Rarb6r of :Ott,ms�j. 44c, I-':. �o limited;inut I)c well buileAL l6c and .25c.4friend however, in being an early W.34 -.k 1, D.9.wlittt,Pr leaves l0t45 P. riser, .and, one morning When. he was hf�%, you pian Rates: $V) per week And upward, -1, Instant PoStum—a.-4bluble pd*tlef___= F�ivinx full! StjLvTnjr at :African mag- nm aitrartirc i rfy'-. --uokt�ts pantioulni*P 1'"Olet, C01 npPlication to Of HOW9 A TWCrROGER, ilisgolve,; onickly in n (,up hot nate'..; house-, he had to wait hungrily =ZAT. 111. 1-1, 14,WW", rl,,%-, (.1111,0ago, & Xorth water, ant], with cream and sugar, hour after hour for his morning meal. swean !'wro.fieru 11,%­ 0 Y(Injro st., 'rurnrw, unt� HAMiLTON, BERMUDA makes a delicious: beverage Instantly. E=SS-E F200= VON- Rermnein is ieRched by tho Xt*w_ haw When Cecil Rhodes CvcntVAllY gat up, 110MOVESIMPlamw for wealth a 'than kl- ers 'oir the Quebec R..4, Vo.-.- Joe and 50c tins. 1;t vas to find (Nery trec in the g;�rIeh r�_arkp every -i In 'the ract- n rroadway, N�w Yorli. voth -hirKI's are with le-;end: "l—want :Ways Out of breath at' equally delicious t wrt�l 3z4n, our X tii,! year. send fir plastered -i NV_ the A I n 1� Mo �lew Ya iu an heat' ed i and f, and cost about-the same per cup. —my—breakfast--Kipling." the M. i_my—brcakfa%t a. a. 5T. GZ�Azz 001 W, I K. 4 -­-* --- 'WoreatoHiaaraI 18SUR "There's a Reason for Postit 21 'Toronto Arcade, Llutment Curt* Garrat in Cows,F.D. 7. _90d by Grocers. 3,t!,.2rws Tt.i"yeat c"es colds, E-t. i,v ✓.:'4, PS..R•T' i:vfr,.:: .. r.S'u-r.r.. °„!"•�,_'9k>:�i ^r."'^rXfT ...w.^ , r+r.wa•..s^gT'.y: '` :�`3, :'. : ^.""F ).• i l: .a. ..�1^r7 a-.eT V. 5:17, r , I� fesT�a Bell. Bale at. l o'clock. Bee hula Fred Postitl. auctioneer. MAR,�III�LADE SE X50 ' ! >aw•. r' abjilft deea0FridaymosntasatitsOmoe T68aDAY, FsB. 92ND—AuctIou gale of SATURDAY, MARCH asst-Extensive 5 .c�kWing,VOL farm and farm stock, the property auction sale of horses, fresh much s;` V of •the -Estate of the late 'Walter cows,yang settle•, impplements, etc. Marmalade-Oranges, Naval Oranges, Grape . and Lemons - • R ere, lot 35, cora 8, Whitby. The at lot 10, cos. 4, Pickering (old are note at their ver best. We afferipg: 1.38 par year; 01.00 if paid in advance, far to be sold subject to a reserved Greenwood road), the.property of y bid. Male.�t 1 o'clock. Wm. Maw, W.J. McDonald. Baler beRi a at Best Navals, 80e and Oe dor. Grape Fruit, extra large, g-25c. BUbsc#ptiom to the Valted States'il t10 12 90, shot Bee bills. .W.B. Poe- •:, in advance Auctioneer. p• - Lemons, fresh and la.rge,.80c a dozen... .M ell,auctioneer. Lemons, TvEeDAZ, FEB. 22ND-Extensive aue. M'armafade Oranges, largest alis, 30c a dozen. rt -- tion sale of horses, registered and T�'sDNsaDwY, MARCH 0th-Extensive g JOHN MURKARProprietor. f 'grade cattle, re tetered Shropshire auction sale of horses, fifty head _. g cQws, 7 •�sheep, hogs, impplements, grain,hay, of cattle, compris nig dairy - Nwa' /tfik0 coMmaNT* _ -----roots. etc.,at 10 -lo.con 9,-Pi_cker-- _two year.old., and yearling heifers FRESH FROSEN FISH, OYSTERS HADDIE, SISCOFr9.. the peopeety�off' Zvi Pugh. and sEeere�twenty-five hogs; i •and LABIU - a Sade at 1 o'clock. gee bills. Hugh menta, etc. at lot 14,con. 5, Picker-' The Oertnans are determined; if S. Pugh: auctioneer. lag(I mile.west of Greenwood) the - .possible, to make the war more EDNEBDAY,'FEE.,., 23RD-AUCUOn property of Oliver Deny, Sole at `VgITE BEAN'S, 7 cents per lb. - %le of horses. cattle re•. Shro - 12,30• See bills. � $. Powell, shire sheep; pigs, imp ements, etc., given notice that after.March let, at lot 17,rear con.. 2, Pickering(lt - -- GOOD POTATOES, S3?.20 a bag. _ all-armed vessels, whether passen. miles north of Pickering-Village), New Ad'veh►t#aemetata. _ -ger or freight, will be .stink with. the property of Earl Ho e. Sale at r lociock ee bills. W. B.Powell, ..SPE-CIAL. `'VEDNESDAY SALE �.- ,,outwarning: Maaimilean Harden, auctioneer. PPRENTICE 1VANTED-At once f; the well-known 'oulnalist.of Ber• 1 -tfl-learaprzn=iflg• Apply at I.Ewe once. FEBRUARY 23, 1516. J WEDNESDAY, FEB,23rd-Auction sale __ , �in, also defaces that they will of high grade and registered Hol- IOR SALE-A quantity of Red With Extra Piano votes stein cows, hore8e anG dairy liter• ..I clover seed st s reasonable price. A. J. show no mercy. Theo declara• oils. at lot a con, 10, Markham; the TAYLOR,Cheirvwoo3, 80.81 (vood Red-.Salmon, Red Star Brand, 3 cans for �Dc. z -tions show that the Germans are property of Prestin Morden. Sale LANT BOXES-At 80 cents per `•_ Tr at 1 o'clock, See bills. Silversidea g bandied,it ordered right away, W. G. 10OQ Extra'Votes. , now in's smote of despair.- They BARN Es,R,U.No,1. Locust Hill. so tr . . - --no longer think of conquering new & Cook, auctioneers,.._,__ r territOr The are beginning to THURSDAY. FEB. 24TH-Auctipn sale -VOR,SALE-Kitchen stove, coal' or y y f; g of hjgh-grade Holstein cows and, P wood: for Claremont r particulars atilsly-1 As11 -, R10HARDSO N realize tbat.they Fill not be able heifers, etc.. at lot-28,'cbn.9, Picker- HORLBERT,olaremont, l9 r - ing (one mile west of Claremont), to conquer their enemies. Their ANTED-A cod practical farm teat fear now i9 that German the property of C.O. Bennett. Sale w hand used to team work. Good wages - g y at 1 o clock. flee bills aDd advt. Apply to Bos 19,Pickering, 19.9J STORE may be over-rtin by.the .armies of W. Maw; auctioneer. ' RESH COR' FOR SALE-Apply the allies, and in order to Save TuEsDAY. `FEB. .28 •Auction sale of Flot 86,B.F.Oon..Piokerina. lad phone PEELS -,. SHOE s their country from destruction farm' stock, implements, -etc,, int Nataly.FRED LAOEY,Highland oteef,18.90• _ " A* M and rain the are prepared to 0 8t lot 1st, con. 8, Pickering, (one Ont. Our Annual January Sale r Y P Pa g - half mile north of Brougham), the OR IMMEDIATE SALE-Five to any, length, .to strike terror property of Sylvenus Madill. Sale VOR whit.sows with litters :' of,Boots, Shoes,. Rubbers,at one o'clock sharp.. Bee. bills. tour�o six weeks old. ROBT, A. BIRRELL, �t heir enemies. ' Into the hearts of t n .._ auctioneer. R.No s,Claremont. - . W. B. Powell, a t x, Leggings, Etc. - -Felts and Spats, Le 1 tiers do not P g g g � 'These fresh declara �EDNE9DAY, MARCH 1st=Credit sale - _ ".undulyalarm the allies, for the FARMS TO RENT-Being lots In y Of horses, cattle, implements, fUrni- to and ll,con e,is Pickering Tp,tooasis• Call and secure the biggest ' -know that the 'Germans have t tre, etc.: at lot 31. con, 4. Pickering u of l73 acres.more or loss. (food dwelling 1 (Nbitevule), the property of David and'oaybaildia¢s- Soils,rich clay. loam. An already indulged in- barbarities abundance of good wat r,hard and soft, tone that can scarcely be made.much but aflrst-class man used apply, For further bei gains ever offered. -- i 3Iv:is 8ta may to James Cochrane.RB 1 ' worse. The German submarine Bell Phone 151. has almost ceased to be.a source EED OATS=O. A.C,No.Tl. At the , N HUSBAND SAVED is chase oats yielded 108 5 - pp s o -off terror.- The• methods by the ; S o A. r c i9 y L C'fZ � hvaLslsper.sciaits nearest compeLitor••Amort- •� � � � British have driven them from I can Banner"yielding WS bushels, No sale o!HIS less than ten bushels. Sacks fwaished and WHITS 1� C�NTA R/O the seas surrounding the-British _ FE grain put on cars to punas at a distance at • a reasonable ebarae. F H.WZST*18Y•Lot n. _ Ie1e9,and they' are now getting • eon.E,Piokaring,lad,pbons 14�DPleksrtag, 19ef Stopped Most Terrible Suf- T H 1: the upper hand of them in the f - by Csettin�Her Lydia �T Meditermnean. but notwitihstand- , - C O R 1V 1 T _ing this the German submarine '- ' in s veseti. �. _ SAN DARD BANK ble Co Po icornwill arrive At S will no doubt succeed in getting - :- A car of yellow =:snare victims. Denison, Texsa. -"After my Bttb Locust Hill to a few days. Call or ,Op' CANADA girt was born two years ago I Megan ani- I phone your order now for cora off car. :_ 'Origin of the fire wbirh destro i faring with female 1 D.N, REESOR. (HEAD Ol•t+1C[ - TORONTO y ( I! trouble and tossld 1 Cedar Grove- Qnt BVIMY flood Bask has a RESERVE FIND as a pts• led the parliament buildings tit " wlsioa for lean years and ef+t Inevitable rgso7 day. +Dttawa is- s mystery and will hardy my t°o�' Home Phone Mark.2800. - � Fund has been secumulstad from Snrpiss Eersieds y i Y I was very nervous E probably remain a mystery unless I but wt ke t 'and is • sotht'e• o! stt+att!>t and stability. , P y Y r j p drag- 1 i'AB111lS FOR SALE Everrme .hoelti ilea. a RESERVE Form. without l there exists some person who pose w ging on until 1 as t I _ it so one is is a safe financial eood1doa. senses full knowlege of the affair, `H summer when I got At the auction sale of farm stock of where I could not ryalter J, Rogers, deceased on Lot Osr Savin Department oE•n as ideal oppoetud4 los and who his 'riot yet come forward k, m work I world sera +Sys ascsbWhi.j YOUR RBS88VE FUriD. >tos E Y Thirty flue w the Sixth Tuesday. Feb- PICKERING BRANCH to reveal what-he knows. A num• ;� have a dill every f Whit try Township• or Tuesday, Feb- bar claim that the unfortunate day and hot flashes f ruary 22nd, 1918 the. following lands ! afi`air was purely accidental and and dizzy spells end I will be offered for" sale by auction R. W. GORDON, Msas.r. ® Branch also at �Viklry. my head would &I. abont 3 p. m. subject to n reserved bid, ". 'that no blame could be attached Most burst L got where I was almost 1: The aouth•ba[f of Lot Thirty-five to r ~ a to any one for the great loss. It &walking skeleton and life was a burden the Sixth UonceaeiAa Whitby Town- to :. ship-Three acres orchard-Two wells- _. will b'e it very difficult matter to to me until one day m husband's step- Living spring. Frame House and _ '• • _, diaabase the minds of the great �tsr laid my has if he not do Barn Hog per. Land is clay loam,all l� W � holesome. " majority. of the people is the something for m• would act last loot cultivated.- In fair state of cultiva- Ap " etiz� - and toldhfhn to get mediein•. 90 be tion. Three miles from JJrooklin a. _ country of the belief that it was �Lys g piukham`t-Vet•tabl•Com- T. R. station and C, N- R.. (iVreenbura the work of German sympathizers. pound for me,and atter tatting the first station, Shure I Well cooked porridge afraid av the same >f yyat and faith tis ou let as wen, ' The have,carried out similar de- '�doom I began to Improve. I coo- 2• Twenty-five acres of Bneb land in - - y Lot Thirty-one In the Fifth Cohtceaioa -and moreover yea need - eigne in other places, and it is said fiD°id Its°s°'and 16av never had+s7 o! Whitby Tnwnship.Cedar. Elm and — -7 that the parliament buildings female tsoubt•linea I feel that I awe •us supply you t�ritl plea fresh clean rolled mete - _ _ my life to you and your r•m•dies. They Ash. ..,us per cent, on day of were marked for destruction. did for m• what doetm, COUM not do sale and balance within Thirty days. flaked wheat, standard oat meal, While these buildings have stood- and I will always praise it wherever I For further terms and particulars '- ,when etc, cornmeal; etc. 'We' "tor fifty years without any each go- Mrs.G.O.LGWMY, 49 W-N*0- apply to. tl _ terey Stet, Denison, Terse. H."W. 11dcBaisrr,ll 1$zecutors, :procure oar supply direct - catastropheovertaking them, it is Wha. Mo"WON,J Brooklin. ;P _ If you are saR•lint from any form of. rather suggestive that the. fire tamale Ills, get a bottle of Lydia E. ;or Wl E. N. S1NCLAM Solicitor, -- :from the mills in barrels. - :r+hoald take place just at the tune Pinkham's V•ptable Compound, and Oshawa, Ont. _ itvhen the Gertihaas are making esmmena the t:wtament without daisy. a brusry 4th,1918. 90-11 every ,effort to.deatroy the, pCo• _ Fresb�frazen salmon dressed and headless only 10 cents per Ib. jperty of their enemies. The fire _ -finest finnan haddie 12 cts. per lb. Smoked - _ --has caused a strong demand ; ':� _: _ herrings only 25c-:tbtohghotit--the country . per box. - td—fe'" move all Germans from"respons- -ible positions, where they-could :IIar groceries are the freshest. -.be of service to the enemies. It is _ hard to dismiss.a man who appar- , O R-GE P I L 1 P etitly is thoroughly loyal to the British Crown, But there Have , - _ -been many Gerwatis who appear - i ed to be loyal but -who turned out - - to be spies, doing their utmost to bring about the downfall of the I .SDE IN SDA* _ ,� Y0�• K�$1 and Country Need You f British Empire. The experience I . - - - of the past year and a ball ie tbat — , - —no Germa��an-be--trusted, and-if- '. ^t�� Tn777MTi �1�� l�f IV/ IV __ db 14101`140- VRi- any are put ont of positions, they • _ _ Pr���'. $530 ' ,--.. -TO ENLIST INcan blame anis Prussian mllitah•- if�ism, whlch_has built ap a system ... ,r of espidage. which has destroyed THE WH/T8Y COMPANY. - all confidence in the German peo- If you stayed.indoors all winter-you might , ,, - - _OF THE — pie. J not need your Ford 'till "new grass" time. But I : -- - Ilf _in the.wide "out-of-doors" the Ford serves aa. 116th 4utario-1County Battalion for_Overseas Service. — • ., . I ' - well"in January as in June. It's the all , Young Mein ill Demand �!I round car'with -a reputation- for service and li; This Battalion will be commanded by Lieut.-Col. Sam Sharp, M. P, economy that isn't affected by the 9easohis: I' Uxbridge,_kith Major Robert Smith, of Columbus, uug_to_ _ are in great demand for Business. iil� - and in Command. o Three calls offering W.00 each to Tf'ie Runabout is now$480; the Town Oar$780;f,o,b. start were receive@•at-atOffices - -Ford.Ontario; -All cars completely equipped,includ- of Shaw's Schools in one day. It Ing electric headlights, Equipment does not Include will pay to prepare. Write us. W. �I speedometer.-. set particulars from; Enlist with your County unit,a Battalion which will be exclusively, y H. Sbaw,.395 Yonge St.Toronto. _ _ recruited.from your neighbors and acquaintances, and -W. J. LUKE U SON, ' - I Whitb Ontario officered by men who-are-known to you all-4, ��- ►.S. OMMR I y Whitby, W, B. Powell, Pickering. . - r. • ',_ •_ . Apply at Recruiting Office, Brock 9t., y, or to DEIXTIST I i _ any Officer,'N. C. O. or man-of the 116th, .has removed into his new office,on the f' _ -GEO.W. P. EVERY, Capt., = --corner of Yonge-and Queen Sts.,To- I' __ Y_. H. L.'-MAJOR, Lieut., Tonto, Imperial Bank Building This _'. Meth Batt.,C. R. F. _ office has been.equipped with the most 118th Batt. C. E. F. soodern of dental appliances with the object of eliminating all painful 3AV'Jc operations. • s: r _. ... �,,. - S,-. ,.� wr';4',lt_. .�.'. '- .. _.' :.,� ,. ., .' - -•x•-:A. ,`. e;.'ea+-:_,o,xc.y'§uore:::s... :.^�i,.,.^y._ Y t 1 •. • .rC?i :"�k`°,'.�:S;:i' ''�:''ins. Z W -4, r7� :!7 g� -4. 4 a been Auction Sale of High-.Grade Miss Margaret Macnab ho I . d. week Mrs.-Thomas0o"yisill at the on theaick list for the PLO, 8uffeiinig ' froin df ii Holstein Cow and Heiga time of writing. T. P. Shirk had a-Aolness trip grippe. Vehicles, etc. The THE DOMINION UNK ow Mond - Baptists'. Yauu3g. People's too the city The property of mik,poicamater. W.ck MATT Several of our curlers took in Union held a successful Valentinerut tto„trtoa the church .on Monday Q A.BOGZKT.Casescal Waseam the bonspiel at Peterboro this party at evening. week. AT- ThW -B=k OffersFar-men- at Lot.23, Concession 9, Pickering hips. John Duna, of Pickering. J. S. Bundy who is employed --sompleftand"tw I bu%kftswvlm spending a few days with Pickering t resent,- Id"a flying "o Not",couect�an favorable terms,and advances me"on'soch bates 49 (1 mile west of Claremont), on reasonable rates. friends in town. to'hill.C&rem. rX on The savings Department in• safe and qonivWnt deweltorr W 7000 Mrs. Russett-Forfary=of_seek. T4tes"y_- February__14t_M:i_ __PPL�67- LworesCat qXtma Thurz&y, is visiting with Lyulan Dick and-Mre6,�Johnstoia­�� • The following property -and Mrs. Pilkey. child spent over Sunday with Holstein cow, fresh ;2 Holstein cows, WHITBY BRANCH : S. 0. TERRY, Manager. Miss Marjorie Neal entertained NJrs, Johnston's parents, due Marchs8rd , Holstein lie Fred and I MEN -Mucr of her 3 Uang friends VLA MrK Farmen.- mareft 10 ; Holstein cow,due�n. IV, Tuesday evening. Holstein Mrs. Besse sr., Accompanied by Brindle cow. due.March 14 bars: Harry Thomson is spending Cecil Anderson,. is visiting her, eow, due time of sale ; Holstein cow, a few days with her son, Jehn it, -due May,4th -,Holstein_cow, due June ig SEE -OUR NEW . staterLondon. Ont.,Who-is,7ery Resolved that I will deal and family, of Toronto. 16; Holstein cow. due July 9-8 - Hol- Voorly at present. stein cow in--full flow milk ; Holstein SAWINGMACHINES -h:Holstein cow.bred Wilbur' Gleeso'n,'- of Toronto, at the Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane; of cow, bred Dec,Dec.'5t spent Saturday and Sunday at Blackstock, and Miss Bessie Mae- Dec. 13:Holstein bred Dec. 21 Hol- We. sell emery wheels, circular .the home of his parents here. stein cow, bred Dec.23;Holstein cow, �01.c3cerl=6- 39a6.3cobr"7 �aw�, gasoline ..engines and Don't forget Levi PuRWs eaten- nab-speut Monday in Toronto. 8 P, cutters L and buggies. bred Dec. 27 ; Holstein cow, bred Jan. sive sale of-farm stock,Implements The furmer returned home -on 13; Holstein Qow,.bred Jan.81 I?,Ar- Styles to suit everyone, eireular 119 Tuesday morning. hart;cow, bred In making a resolution like this 'etc..on Tuesday next. See bills June 13; Durham cow,' saws, hammered and gummed. for full particulars. w Prices reatmable. Measles are still quite prev#Ient bred Jan. 31 Durham cow, 8 H61 we, help you carry it out The annual concert of the Bap- anions the young people -of the stein heifers rising 1 year;:Holstein bull, 'by giving you the beet. tilt Mission Band will be held village. That aloug with lalgrippe, 4 yrs old, reg. ; Holstein bull,6 months Admission old, reg. Yorkshire white sow with' Weddip�g'Cakde a sp6cialty. .,this(Friday) evening. D has caused a great falling off in 4 pigs 5'leeks old; Yorkshire white, BROCK ROAD. 15 cents, ehild.ren 10 cents, the attendance.at-the pulvcschool sow, due March 1. Buggy, Tudhope; Both Phones in shop. After being off duty for a week . ..... Spring wagon. 2 Seats with pole and PIOKERINO F0_ TH-&L. suffering from a severe at- shafts,new ;,Light sleighs, new -, Set HERB MONNEt, N 7 tack of lagrippe, Miss Story has ofliglitbarness, collar .and hames, resumed her duty as teacher in WINTER GOODS I new ;Milk vat. milk pails, strainer, CEMENT TILE I NURSER IESJ1 - the public school. As the winter season has "arrived scales and other dairy utensils, 81lo 10x2B new. Wm. Linton has vacated Thos. we Ara prepared to supply The undersigned-has began the manu: E. Stephenson's residence and . L As the proprietor is olni out of the facture of cement tile'from 3 to 12 ffi your many wants in '60 B milk business, all will§�sold.-cow occupies that just vacated our line. inches. Call and get, quotue We have appointed .J. Arm- by W. J. Catherwood w1tions at yards on Brock o has If you are in need of Anicaals purchased to be shipped, will strop ran- be loaded free of charge at road, half in lie west.of rang,836 Clinton St, To returned to his farm in the north- Bob-sleighs and Cutters, Cutting west Cemont. Spink Mills. to,-to represent'us'for Picker- Rev. BoxesPulpers, Gasoline u . A. McLellan will preach a Also, Cement kept constantly ing and district And he will in the Presby- Engines or Wheel- Sale at 1 o'clock. Lunch for those from on hand. recruiting,sermon barrows, a distance at 12. Rigs will meet give any information wtinted.. Sunday Xig. terian church on Sunday moral morning trains at Clareinont.. We have,a very choice list of A will be reader- Call or write to Fran* k Mitchell, ring TBR518: All sums of$10.00 and under. varieties for spring delivery of by a male choir. Everybody L. D. Banks, Picke PICKERING N eTpropriate music Everyb welcome. cash- over that amount 8 months Ed fruit trees and ornamental credit will be given on furnishing shrubbery, rasp berries, ctir-. A approved joint notes. 6 per cent awed Luadm 1916, at the TorontoS 'HARRI per annum allowed for cash. . rants and gooseberries. Write i. Died-On, Monday, Feb. Ttb t. W-ets -Slmt to Geneml flog: MA SEY _ _ _S 5 CAC464 piLal, Ids Proctor, beloved wife Wx. MAw. Auctioneer. Mr. Armstrong for prices. 1, 46 Ann Street. of Andrew Martin .. Farm Implements e Laval Separators Toronto. Interment in Prospect Cemetery. TIME TABLE-Piakering Station STONE & WELLINGTON Two recruiting officers f rorn Drills, Cultivators, Harrows, T. R. Trains going East due*a follows-- No. a Mail 8.06 A M. And Silos Whitby were In town on Sunday Verity Plows, Wagons 12 Local 2.50 P.M. and Buggies. 14 Local • 6.04 P.M. I have just secuied the agency for in search of repruita. Recruiting sermons were preached in the Trains going Weat due is follows- Call and see new Baptist churches No. 13 Local . - the above. PICKOUNG Methodist and Ba If you requi're a profitable Cream , 42 A.M. 4. 11 Local 2.15 P. M. on Sunday evening. Separator, consult us, 040, separator and secure prices. Fa to secure 7 Mail 1.50 P. M. Farmers who wish id not J. R. TB9XTO.V, Pickering,.Ont. *Sunday included - Ind.phone 19A LUMBEEdlit YXW first-class ruilch cows should fail to attend C. O. Bennett's sale on Tbursday. Ar. Bennett !9 MRussell Andrew7 ' is goiag out of the milk business 'G. Out. PICKERIN John Forgie -attended the An- there will be no reserve. PRICES :-BARN BILLS anal meeting of the Hydro-Radial OUR U-nion. which was held in the MThe Fruit Store tet - us quote you city Hall, Toronto. on Wednes- .7 HASTHEQUALITY �presenta- prices 'on 'your ' barya day afternoon, as a re --may not always'appear the -lowest bnt ' if Live of the township council. the time to make Marma- Now is :.-billsinpine hemlock, -social in the Baptist ...lade. Get your fruit here, 'British Columbia, Sr The box 'Wednesday evening also the loan of our church on you take lqujility into consideration f ruit slicer. which.makes it last was a very enjoyable affair. 'bgths - as not very large easy work. andCedar in all le The attendance w dk 'but those who were present thor. chocolates, home- And sizes. ofghly The -our- prices A choice line-of ch enjoyed themselves. will WIN OUT. made taffies. ..receipta Amounted to about $25. The coldest snap of the winter Wigan Ice-Cream on hand ',W. D. Gordon & Sont �-wurred on Monday when the all the time. -mercury' drof -18 degrees PICKERING- ped to Come in and see as,below, zero. Some may that it was as__1WC11_ tan- Let ns fi is on all your-lam, -"everal degrees below that Point. , ' .. - T. Ivem was no wind and as the sun MARQUIS Bell and Independent • was,shining brightly, the day was -fill orders promptly. Write or phone - _ oxtarlo exceedingly fine. laundry war Those wishing k 'The Picke 2W - -. Edone should. leave their ,parcels F E D A t the barber shop, Mr. Shirk Vioemice Committee . ­Iha�rtng accepted the Agency for C. N, R., Station 'aw Method Laundry, of To- -7 !the N, _,._. .. ,CherJryWood :ronto, who guarantee satisfac- The object of this Association is to • tion. Many will be pleased at lessen stealin ad prosecute =1J3M the Yet= -this�-as they have found it very in. rains,Malted Corn Feed j3rewers'G convenient In having no agency in Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oileake 0 'Meal' - etc. Members having proper stolen oommuni. Ache village. Meal, Cotton Seed I 2 member Remember , the patriotic corf-! S_9rifCs;1Red Steer.. 'ciate immediately wit 'bill cerittobegIvAn in the Ma"nic Orders-taken for- of Exictivits Comm It". - JL T. r X 1%4=.-Y ULIUCA �HOUSE AFURNISHi 34 a TV-ur egrMiS 6 Fer. Membership fie 11.00. auspices of the Claremont the ax me Markham 5090. out of colitingatinin school. A good pro- Pbone Home -,TlekvWroavbikhsd1ro tbeFrosid seenterT on application. "We tisk yoxi to inspect our stock for the spring trade," ,gram, of patriotic chomses, ( ia a- sor froth Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm. Rues, drills, etc. will be" given ' by Bedroom suites $11.50 up to $35.00. couches =32.0=&Z Ree®o=' diners, fancy chairs. Beds, spiings, mattresses and the pupils of the school and other , N er,0., L..Morcombe,-Pickering, Ont local given.' Admin- C3 N talent will be pillows, rugs large and small. La fact everything that and';is kept in a furniture store. Gramophones, records a L.A. O'Connor W.J. Clark' sion 26 cents, children 15 cents. Sit Miss L6ttie L. Tillotsonwill needles always on an . prPresident;hand. 90� give a lecture in the Masonic Hall . " -4 Feb. .. .PICKERING - an the evening of Tuesday, C.. H. BURLING auspices of the a to _04 ON 12n Presbyter- I A, ander the Ladies',Aid of Erskine ian church. Miss Tillotson, has C1 1-0- 11-109 r F S 1 Se -travelled the world bver and'llor 1PI _VL_ Mcri; te be of great- leettire it 11 1 . % "Xd_mfgsibfi 25 cents, • og interest. 4 children 15 cents. eome. Feb ac- ------ M. Gleeson, of Greenwood, 0 'in low, Igor daug •hter, Of all Materials and dodo .,_,q- ybis er, -Miss a . co anied b WINTER -SA L a�l Apr of spent Sunday a kept in stock. It will pay you Toronto, sp IN 0 0, o.- owl I our stook end go boat; at our works acd er It be mi" --,,itb h, - Insleso and obtain prices. Dom" Mrs..Gleeson. Miss Gleeson who We are offering special values in the follo-wing gdods. nl,r agent [CM . - .4 Cos July I we do not employ them,omftg -18 it professional nurse leaveg this til -4 ly we can, and do throw off the agent week for England, along with 50 for $1751" nurses am Ladies boots'reg. 2,00 for $7.59 Men's work boots,'reg. $U 00 fission of 10 per oent.,wIlliGh YOU WO- about . LU about eighty other Men's fine b6oti. rbg,. *412-7-5 for $2.25 L certainly save by purchasing from U& Canada. She will be employed in Misses boots reg. 1.80 for $1.49 call voliefted. Girl,;Zta reg. 1.25 for 99c. Youtb's'flne boots reg. $2,76 for $2.4 F 0i one of the large military hospital- 60c.. .,--Boy's-boots reg. $2.00 for $1.50. osbaws 3,B WHITBY INANITE GO-, in Kent. Her many friends ZZ Children's boots,40c. 50c in the isn=7 1917-Whitby -W-e have only a few sizes-left Uzbridge 19,'o&n== offlas. Whitby, Oulaill I -above prise. tergrove 9 Bables boots 36c. 4 her a safe voyage and hope that 25c. boys boots at the up=.P.-Y V she may soon-return. a The return game of hockeywas Rubbers-for"men, women, boys,,girls and children all t Ringwood In tZff- greatly olnoed prices. Ir -ChOppM* g played with Ril ain of "Happy tall-aud see our stock i-Ille on Wednesday evening and NG' -ladies silk blouses sizes 88 and 40 reg. $8.50 for $2.09. AND OAT FLAKV Thought" and other stoves resulted in a win for Ringwood by other lines n red .75 for $2.25, The undersigned is prepared-to do - as well as the score of 6-2. The boys I Also a few sets Roby Burns botinetand scarf reg. $2 e goods and oat flaki of Hardware.id white seemed to have as much black muffs and stoles reg.'2.00'and 8.00 for 1.49-sad 2.59. Tho's ng SO the playas Ringwood but had are excellent value and a rare bargain. grain chopping week Eavetroughing and repairing of every day In the piomptly attended to. I or luck in their shooting, Besse, PC goods, raisins, currants, package cereals, 20 lb except on Saturday. promptly guarantqed and prices e of the old boys, was brought GROCERIES, can on as, coffee,cocoa. Give us:an order we*ckn suit you A quantity Of slabs for sale, also moderate. Auto-the-gamest the last minute bags gran. sugar, teas, 2800. who Is on the In goods and price. wagon tongues, axles,etc- ,,W replace Devitt.boys highly praise Lawrence Denn sick list. The OR'EENWOOD the Ringwood mal JPLJLIA 'G John F. Bayles, GreenW00 mane for D. SIMPSON &_Co., PICIERIN d the treatment accorded them. -7 Y A. Presently slik began speaking In r office tone. he"The only hurt I suffered was to my Thv�.� e's Subtle ' feelings,Mr. Ferris,and to--my-nerves, so please don't-worry about me.-- Be- -Seal G' reenbout'the delicious flavour of sides, I got rid of the tattoo-fark." By QIARLES EDf4ONDS WALK "Please' begin at..the beginning," I begged, "else I shall never get it Author of "The Silve"lade," "The Paternoster Ruby," straight. -I'-Oe been so.' frantic all "The Time Lock," ete- night, s9 torn with dread and anxiety over you-0h,Lois, Lois!" Of a sud- den I leaned toward her and lowered my VoIcS to a whisper' , "My darling, CKAPTER XXV. She -gently disengaged her hand, beautiful girl! When th erealization Blab .. I* burst upon me that I loved you; when just as the detective hailed us. Clui Very simplest undertakings 1 . d * ' * g at me- I c being be cried, grinnin could only e,you in.fancy seldom if ever develop along the liiies,"So yuh1ve come out of-if-- what I., draggedg This flavour is unique and never found to God alone know-a-w-hia-i&- we fondly believe..they will,. As a; Soon as you-flickered Miss Fox come eous'fate, I thought I would lose my in cheap, ordinary, teas. Let us mail tharr matter of,fact, oftener Y� an' said she'd- sen§es utterly. look after yub. Far- " alurPrise and upset us by originot the to nating'lin'I S I trani'aiial me's been pretty busy." '-you a sample.' Black, Mixed or Greens She caught her breath in a short the most unforeseen and exaspe�rating "I never quite lost myself," Lois gip and freed her ' hinds, which complications; hidden snares for our once more-1-had-imprisoned in mine. memory of having wrung his necki tortes; there can only be killing, and confident feet, unsuspected deadfalls i slyly informed him in a subdued-voice for our sanguine heads; and in the end "I knew what was happening: When p "Please do n't, Mr. Perris," she What were his plans?" at least three nations deelre greedily, 'I could said gently. "I—I — oh. yali are "He wanted,-first of all, the ring; ,that the Teuton be killiptl In retail turn out in a way quite contrary th Mr. Ferris--when I felt that I 'what we had all along expected thebe of some use I recovered myself hyflii since he cannot be killed in whole.* 7 quickly enough! -- �* me-more than-you have any next, the diamond. Then he gave me sale. would. idea of!" to understand that before I left him -She knew,,then! -I had by now got- tat The German cannot vvithdraw, Here I had been for weeks bend-, 'Therb was' a genuine ring of suf: I must submit to having my' ten1he night's happenings in true per- 00- from his, present lines. He dare not, Ing every mental and physical energy. firing in her voice-that worried and mark obliterated." because he would liave to and I recalled everything explain to the unravelling of a tangle of mys-, spective, puzzled me. There was no present op- "go -that's. where the Carcassi w��- that action to his own peQ]Dle. He, right up to the moment when my key- portunity.to force an ex*lanation. Had man comes in. Lao, With all his'tun- must'use himself up gradually either .-tery, in which I had become involved -up nerir6s could stand no more and p without choice or initiative of my own that glorious love-light in her eyes ning, chooses poor tools-to further his by advancing and winning victories,, of m 1 something snapped; when everything been only a vagary y disorder- schemes. I Wonder," I added, "if. he,or by staying where he is. And when* :-and-now, when the snarl was about to i suddenly black and Farlin and really-believed that any decent or re- fall apart and disclose all the underly-'went sud ed brain? I could not believe -it to rea i he Is used up there will be I veryI fined. American girl could-be be per- little Of the German problem to settle. -ing motives and causes, contem-1 Strang and Struber plunged at*me'to be-so; yet the warmth of my enthu, That is the end whereto the destialem t 'relieve me of my precious burden usded by that blowsy woman to sub- plated ihe.impending.prdeess with u -: siasm was-being deliberately chilled. are forcing us, despite all the.efforts- ter indifference. 1 She knew! She was not insensible,of nut to her alleged treatments? I those' burning kisses, nor the 'tum- "Please don't, .Mr. Ferris," she Fau'gbl'p wq. have made to avoid it- .1 came to myself in a perfectly sat-, " she was saying, until I can ex- The question of Indemnity to, ultuous otitrush of my newly kindled me "I can -see7' Lois said riflectively, i--fied frame of mind, Lois was safe, plain:" Germany has disappeared by the and her arms-clasped my passion.' And the had rallied and "where a Chinaman of even his. pow- force of facts. If she claims one It as holdin.g nlyministered-to me when I broke down "But, Lois--my darling—" er and- influence would be at a dist will be cheaper to continue killing, If neck tightly;'she w l under'the terrible thought that she "Don't--oh, don't!" Her voice, low advantage in dealing with white,she demands peace wtthoul indemnity, head to her warm bosom. And I could 1 was dead, and strained quivered with repress- people. There's no common level upon returning to the status, quo what guar. feel her heart beating with excess of I the emotions which my first compre-, Well, if this officious man would ed emotion. Really, really You must which they can come together and on. anises will there be that as acoL as. 'ties to advance his schemes civilization Is disarmed acro will not hending' look"read in her lovely face only. take himself away I would-tell not talk so� Do wait, please. Let pertuni throw herself on us again? bending so close above me; the keen- her again, and yet again. It would me tell you about to-night, — about are correspondingly limited. White "The moral law directizlg her life' est distress'and anxiety—marvel of Make sure that she knew. I wour what happened." - 7 men or women would lend them- compels her to do so. 'That is, •why marvels! — a passionate, eager love Isave no room for doubt to ever creep My riddle-tortured brain refused pelves to his purposes would have to her ships cannot be allowed to go to that yearned over me and cried 'Out into her mind respecting the depth to cope with this situation. .I could be low indeed to do so. I suspect he sea again. She cannot- wage an)l to the love for her that was in my own, of my devotion, the_height of my-ad-I not persist. and so I listened. has some hold over the Carcassi wo-'mote war when she Is nov waging, heart. oration— "When the note came I hadn't the man or her son." because she Is engaged on,all possible -rt. &.0' course he had his get-away fix- -suspicion that was - "I wouldn't be surprised if,you're fronts. She can defend and ftnso"ll- What cared I then for the diamond, slightest as not to ed, just like we'd said; but we nailed meet you. When we me right,",I agreed. - "But go, onabout,date her conquests, but what good Is or for Lao Wing Fu? And what car- that fritzer Dive Maguire, and his t the. ma, LAO." consolidation when aho� perpetually big'* 131 they call Maguire, and he climbed ed I whether James Strang told His ultimatums timat.ums we-re i has to throw men Into the Idnge Of -J. and-showered riches upon my mother, the beauty doctor' an' in with the chauffeur, I was just a, n the n4- fire burning all around her? story a "What in. thunder are you Taiing 'bit dubious, but I didn't 'really sus tura of a climax to a story he started i , "Allah has decreed that she shall dearly beloved, or carried them with 1 about?" I broke in, all at once real- to tell m e. But his evening e. pro- him back to Johore? t Peet that anything was wrong. I perish by her own act,from the con- izing that Struber had been talking 11 was confident that soon I would be gram suffered an interruption that sequences of-the law that she prof"8- threw everything- into disorder; it es,'and through her own temperament I-cared nota whit. They were crowd--ever-since he had come up t & He I with'You and Mr. Struber and M r. ed completely out of my thoughts. stopped and looked queerly 0fruom me Strang. turned out so *differentiy from what No Germany will remain., This ma) Every interest and eoncern that the to Lois.' With a short laugh.he then he must have planned—when he learn. sound extravagant, but all that will "My escort—Mr". Maguire peopfe via Oil -world had-to offer hadA;rown-stale and-.'move towaid the"epee-forward-doer.--h�aved�hjs ---Mu-'�t IL-d that you and the officers -were remain will be & few X orders, for he didn't ut- social sordid by comparison with cinch g "Reek-on the sooner I git you twocoming, I suppoe that I got nothe eternal defensive In.moral.•stream ef happiness and cntentment baaU--tv-Tvwm--the better it'll be for ter a word all the time we Iwere to- very clear'idea of what he was telling and political trenches. gether except to give me a few neceg- 1 ,Those who tilt the soil will be rich that swept over me. -But bliss-' yuh. This sure has been One boisier-I' eery directions. His conduct certain- me' after the war; those whe,do not will. ful intervals, alas! have a painful., ous night for people What ain't used 1 "You know, I was supposed to be ly caused me no uneasiness,for he wa-4 be poor, but there will be no mora -disappointing way at abandoning one,to boisterous nights Giddap"'� -waiting for you and Mr. Strang; I was-Germany.- hr, I sullen gruff and ill-humored, as if the,principally occupied in wondering why at the supreme moment of ecta$Y; he yelled happily as.he threw over the respo.' they are elusery, fleeting, like matin switch. risibility df squiring me.was pas- you didn't come. I was growing ner- . I . I-.-SHRAPNEL JACK DRAD. vapors in the sun. itively distasteful to him. Whenever noneoverthe delay, and Lao got only, While the big machine gathered curiosity got the better of me and I as Lois perceived that said to ur across I's, divided attention." -As soon 1.headway, he hi ed British =naval Brigade im I tried to question him*he -would an-J The extraordinary aspects of this Dos Joined hk the Dark Days. was in_possession of my senses and shoulder: "Harry an' Strang ill ewer with a grunt and at last he adventure that she was recounting 99, looking-up.into her heavenly eyes with'come along in another car.—Harry's lost patience and counseled me tic restraint that was it was in the-retreat from Antwerp all the burning ardor that possessed-.a. auto xhdrk' y' know, an' 'he'll hwure- 'hold by horses.' telling me I should ould simply, and with-a dog- of doubtful -4dL :-Ime,she underwent a,change. It-was, the tires fixed in no time. Gosh! It' i learn 'habitual with her, filled me with, that an unknown 3 ]a everything presently . from. - I pedigree attached himself to the men too inconspicuous to be defined, but a wander yuh had anything left but' somebody who knew. I've-had re i amazement and admiration.. - 'arid in all their- MO (To be continued.) of the Naval Brigade, 'arid to bi mistaken; *an instinctive the air in the tires. Autos ain't cheerful companions. -away-from me that made made for ehas& mouQtAin goats ori. ensuing vicissitudes mysteriously con- shrinking -' elimbin' trees. Harry M bring in thei me instantly sit up and take quick no We got.out in the road where !,NO MORE CrERNANY" 'trived to follow them. He crossed.the area J1 Dutch -frontier ties of the rest of as surroundings. prisoners. Ih and buggy stood waiting off in with them and, when _y �urroundi 'The horsewaxhitthed to a!Ho- RLidyard Kipling Sees Situation finally they were interned at Gronin- Ave -w-er ! "Prisdners!" leachoed. "Who?"- a lane' When the War Ends gen, in Northern Holland, Shrapnel e in the tonneau of one of wire fence., The automobile left ul --tYep—three a'them. Madame-Car- the-automabiles.---w-fac-F, it—was main-, had not moved, and the instant 1 cassi, her crooked son, Dave, an on. turning and going back to t.wn,­i­1fcRt, --Tn— it a vm Paris. Jack, as he *as,rerniniscently christ ----A-Un-k---w-ho gave promise of respa suppose, an my escort ansji(it lljijo,RudYATd-VVftg­ I— "hom ru wa ir id!y toward us. Ag rap-*din' to -third-degree treatment. -the , buggy. The horse was headed -The idea is beginning to peue- Shrapnel Jack quickly won the,af- .-Lois instinctively ap- The I car now demanded his entire, down the lane, and in a few minutes trate the Teuton's head that this is fictions of the naval men, but after phed h-rself in tho.arrangement of, i-re, llot a, war of Octori'cis, but- a war of e camp he has tx-,n run Pace attention and for the present aper-; we eame to a cWster of frame shacks. xtermination for his species. We in a, year at th her bnir, which hung about her f *'We e stopped. Everything d killed by an automobilt :Z­4iid`upon her shoulders is inchanti�g iod was put to further enlightment was Britain are better informed -on thiel over an dark and silent, and for a second I swinging around a bend on the road contudion, from him. 'point than we were IL year ;ago. In a second Struber would be.upon' I turned to Lois, and again' ­W­n' ) experienced a twinge of appteheinsion, "When a . whole nation goes Into when he was with-a- training party an inclination to, draw back before it the trenches there -can --be. no vic- of scoutmasters. tai� I 'ri-aelled Up impulsively and overcome with a rapturous sense of s too late. But just-then a d caught one of her hands. . I crushed her nearness. The night could hot was tied, letting out an oblong of d., hide her fresh. pure beauty; for- ape the back of it to my lips and laid-the light;--aw(t7wh --f.rec.ogni at er I yrup corrects sia stimsilart I soft pa!m -11pon 'my cheek every line of her dear face, every- en faulty, we now the ad banishes the mite' shifting light in her fine Wing Fu on the threshold I as 'Nv�'n Your d""" 11 faulty, we ,o ditestive orAons, a Iments which wise from IndillooddOL "My darlinir!" I breathed at her gray" eyes, pain ore certain rad disease is Laviled 4 every bewitching trick of expression- reassured; I naturally concluded. tthin a y,,i:a thati -almost forgive was as clear to me as if it had been,he-was one-of your pirty. - . , - � FOR Well, an hour or-more mdst;;h`ave1 our cnetnies for all e trouble they, broad day.' Birt by and by I grew con-`elapsed before I was dillusioned. It l 40YEARS STOMACH have inflicted upen us because it has sciOus of a chill, if she were purpose- f' ly is hard for*me to give you a. definite I AND LIVER hrui:€rhf this I revelation a' -holding hen4e'f aloof, and, by 'de- THE STINUID conception of just why Llie;:�ame lune." grees my buoyancy and exaltation' terrified I REMEDY I THOUBLE -ahs had no tame to reply, and, n' oozed away, leaving me. uncom' fort-" was, at the last, in all- 1 ow. paTfic of terror." She laughed .that -was -.r.-;thd;-;,wn away ahle, miserable. I was racked awful farther d with. in an embarrassed way-that told me At atl Druggics.or direct on receipt a(price.50e.and 31.00. The forte bottle contains,three-times as much as the Non t"'m�, It %Yiq too dark to see ber'impAtience bicause Struber's now un;. -smaller. A.J.NVNITZ&CO.LAWITED,Craig Street West MO t"' Tace &i nctly. But I -knew that he welcome presence put a restriction more than' her words did: she wa,;! not easily . frightened. "But tlia' --was, not resentful. upon unguarded exchange-, of se r i-, menti and tenderness. Vas when T broke awRy from their.: OH blindly, wildly out into: -d-ran—�ran �COLT DISTEMPER a ni Sou can present this loathsome, eisea--,, E3 -"And into my o.utstretVbed rrm, 1- 0 A V: tiirougr, your stable ami cure all the colts %nfferli,. with It SO When for her. s wai ing 10,' ir you begin the treatment. -5 matter ow. N-011r.g. list. you. I had heart/ cry for.help." 0 SPONW&is safe to use on any colt., it f-4 wor. errul liow It. Spri"ead- provents all distempers, no,matter how colts or,horses a For just an instant one small han(O any age are -expos.ec..' All g,-t-1 druggists and Lurr good.- ana the Bread wAs laid upon my arm, and ufter hou.;e- Tninufacturers welt 111PORWIS by the bnttlp R dozen. SPONWIN XZ3)ZCJLL CO., Cho-nlsta and Wictart- with 'Crown Brand' Card quack warm pressure was withdrawn ologIsts, Doubt a, Uld., US AL I heard a sound like' n 'gob. i, Syrup and the children's Lois immediately took up the thread' % craving for sweets will be 1 of her recital,her voice quivering will conipletely satisfied. Bread and 'Cromw Brand' ..Aignatiol�. form a perfectly balanced :"Oil, 'that horrible, horrible creat -food—rich in the elements ture! When she touched me GAL,VANIZED STFEL TANS that go.to build up sturdy, thoujht*1 would die 'with terror inl; Edwardsburg healthy children. 1 disgust!" "Yes. But ih;s was after Lao Wimg "Crown Brand'Corn Syrup -4', and I had talked.' You must un- i-derstand that outwardly he was aeon- is 0111*.cal and so good,that it is little wonder that inillions, is so economical stant model of courtesy and politennss.; of Mands are catecf every year in th�,homes of Canada. % l3ehiml that courtesy, though, he -6AL %A�NiZiD PANS for sap-boilingare clean and Sanit:try. Cror.,-vy Prel-rd'—the children's- favorite-18 fwas ruthless arldcruei. Ile-had made 'made up of heavy steel in any since desired. Wo a!!10 supply is ee mils' gix>,1 for all cooking purposes and —WagOn tanks and special barrels lyla`1115, Rnd-aS-far-UY-h-CF—W��—Sablr 1 for hrmllrg sap. C�Iai } roe nngh Im �.' meant to carry then out, regard-i Ask your Hardware or Imp 1, �.r ric cr 71177"',is 0tii;-e,-ehi&CornsJ,r",# or any --rn 1 Dealer ��bwul tilt, W6i,, 11 Y11 Wfun lc-�s of iiii or my feelings, So t.;v-r1w1;.,,-,:d in.1lerv.+as 10-cm-,a Ri ral'. body clse'A, - T r my. life- Had 66n write us direct.' Our Ciltalague No. ?, will give ycu full iti Yoa may'sPirefer it. formation and prices on Wa"�ne Galvauizf�d Tanks t6r eery rat obstacle I'm confident he would not t, purpoee. all instant over taking A&K IQUR GROCER-IN 2,8,10 AND 20 L9.71"* it; 6k h�, %w�uld have apodigized for Waytic. Oil Tank and ftmp' (o pa The Canada fitarcX C4.Limited,Montreal i . lh! inconveme-im and d;scomfoi 112 Th a Branils o..,? to." manulact of the famous Edwardsbur patting. 600 TECUMSEH STREET, WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO. DA STOMACH A R N --el!" I exclaimed "And 1141 1111 UM� 'I 1,..d 1xipfel 1)efere this to enjoy the •p _ ' . =w. Mo a a... .• h- i L•p, .a. r.ce _ �'v-+, s►IFMP ''dE`' �' .fir• .,, _.,,,., . ..r. -,?x.. sr::ems'+'*. ,-'�'" .•.. '.:,,'..,, '4�et... 4..'.e._':.:.,...... �,i'•�..5,�-_'r.."--' _•,�, .a,.,.p... .: .. � p J .. .. .x.: .., ..... fit„p:, F =-Alfred Palmer has enlisted -Abe'Law, of Toronto, ,spent r � Ov.J�I���• with the 116tb�attaiion at Whit• Saturday and Sunday a1; the home 1 ,; by. • of his mother here. Seasonawe G o Qd x . -F. and Mrs. Hurst entertained -Donald and Mrs Munrca pnter,' -Mrs. J. H. Connor and Mrs. M. ro .w few friends on Thursday.evening tained.a number' of. frieii'lis -on- G. Murphy, accompanied by Mrs. 1..' . _ _ s last. - Friday evening last. Brown, of Quebec,and Miss Agnes Ceirhartt's'famous overalls and smA sa.2$ per ' -Miss E. T. Griffiths, of White- -Mrs. Walter and Miss W. Connor, of Toronto, spent s'few vale, is spending a few days with shepherd, visited with relatives days with T. H. and Mrs. Connor. _ = garments all sizes black and blue. Mise McCausland:. in Oshawa on Sunday. - - -Miss Minnig Rankin spent last -John Haight has rented the - A big discount in all winter underwear. Men, _, - - "-Saturday with 'her aunt, Mrs. S. farm opposite his own and which CARD OF THAN13 - Orvie, of Whitby. has just been vacated by, Victor — 'women and childrenboots, shoes and rubbers. ' Rum th. We wish through the columns'of the New assortment ' BornrOa Tuesday, Feb 15th, p just to Harry E. and Mrs.-Powell, a -Everyone should Pee the west NEWS to express our heartfelt thanks to the many friends who cont ibuted Special-8 cans of peas, corn or tomatoes for 25e. daughter(Muriel Pearl). hardware window at "The Big to the handsome gifts which they pre- _ -W. E. Ritchie is confined to' store. Greatest bargains in Gran- rented to us on the eve of our depart - ':bis bed aRtheres tltofthe bursting iteware ever shown in the,town. * are fro . A•—G �[TNRARTON -nye- - o noz o ege, with them has been of the most cor- -Mrs, Edmondson (nee Miss occupied the .pulpit in St. An. dial character and their kindness will Davidson), of Brantford, spent a drew's �harch on Sunday very ever beremetiibered by us, h VICTOR AND .1SRe. RT:asp BIG TOR E week with Miss Vera Burling. acceptably, during the absence of -Mrs. V. Rrumpth and family the pastor, ftev. J, Mrllroy, IF YOU HAVE HOGS: OR FAT TH < left ,on• Saturday for ,Toronto, -The regular winter meetings 'CALVES TO SELL "Where they will reside in future. of the Farmer's and Women's '" t?s, -:`:•r,'a:�. . Write or call u '" '" {R ,t" •+•< -Prof. and Mrs. Galloway, of Institutes wereheld bene on' p z �.•• s' P•, Toronto, were the guests.of F. and Thursday-last. In the afternoon J H. WICgSON v "'' * ��fi �' rA'" ri Mrs. Hurst a few days last week. the mewmet in the town hall, but • r -Mrs. Adam Shier, of Brock, owing to Mr, Rumpth's sale taking M..2987. $t.Lawrence Market and Mrs: Stanley Lapp,- of Sask., place that afternoon, the attend- Toronto. irk. met at the home of Mrs. (lir.) B.d a visit•at the home of Smith ance-wag very small. The ladies AL1C3Z ' ti0Ooze The three-sided, triple grates will Cla _of— ` wear three times as lou as the ordi-. -Mies M. O'Leary left on Fri- Field, and was a decided success. g _ day for.Sadbary;near which town There were about fifty present, nary range grates. This one feature she has secured a position - as all of whom thoroaghl enjoyed Horses- and Cattle, Pigs, .r is %vell worthy of your. teacher. the address of Miss D. L. Suther- Implements, Grain, Roots, Etc. , ►�, ..r, -Frank Jackson, of the Brock land, of-Embro. She spoke on consideration—there are. rtes Road, has been eugaged.by M. S. "Dietetics and also on "Educating The property of many other exclusive '.Cbapman as clerk in the hardware the Boys and Girls." Her talk on Syl-V =% .is 246ASi11, Grres which }-ou should '=tom � �: �j•:, -store as successor to Joe Clark. the preparation of different kinds -AT- "« - Irn-- ligate before pur- - -Victor Rumnth s sale of farm. of foods was most ierterestin and . r, ,�•� H g Lot 19, Concession 6, Pickering },, ; v ..�• stock, implements, etc. on Thurs- instructive and was highly appre- :1 chasing S'Cur r_n�e: da last was well _attended and ciated b all those ! 'mile north of Broughami.on # _ y present. - An ,•. ,,��„ , - prices wase mucfi hig)zer than interesting program of music was Tuesday, February 29th, 1916 antici ated. also Riven. Tea was served at �� $'�f�• '" --- --"� :�� —"� '�� P The followipg property - -Remember Earl Hogle's tale of Mrs. Field's to which the men at- Brown mare, in foal to Edward T farm stock implements, 'etc. at tending Darnley the meeting in the hal! �►r+;Y4 , ; Bap mare in foal to Edward �, � ,� ^ I— �-.• r -� his premises, one and a quarter were invited. IL the evening Darnley Black driver,.3 vrs old:Bay miles north of Pickering Pillage there was a joint meeting in 'the slip, r6iog 2 yrs old, by Clifton Swell: Z,4 i on Wednesday next. ball which was well attended. Coit, rising 1 yr old. by Sin¢ Saul , ` 't Red .+ + .• r n �..�..: -St. Andrecs's Sabbath school Mr. Galbrath of Brampton, ppoke- Holstein cow, due March la h : g�= ,,,•: - a2 !r, purpose holding their annual on "Farming as the Basic Indus• Durh-am cow, 5 yrs oil, bred Oct.10t � a• Roan Durham sow. 7 yrs .old,. bred y sl>igh ride _this (Friday) even fry" on which he dwelt from an a ` •"t• �.; ":{• Jan. ,-1st : Red Durham cow, 5 yra ing. On their return they will economic standpoint chiefly. His old bred Feb. 11th; Roan Durham �- J:� ia?s �' ` ' ® �.' W s•? be treated to a hot supper. address was much enjoyed. Mise cow, bred Jan. 21st :2•Yearling grade ' -Herbert Hill. who has been in Sutherland again spoke on '•Edu• Durham heifers : 1 Yearling grade t, f' ,= r�doraRa - the employ- of D. Annan, jr.,for eating the Boys and Girls" and Durham steers:Roan heifer,9 months f --�- Zea-are sold, the past Aix months, left on Wed- other interesting subj-ects. old : 3 Red steers, 9 months old : 3 ^ ^ Or go.h 1. nesday for Carleton Place, where -Exception has been taken to Calves -, d Pig's, weighing about 190 :w del. k his father is now residing. an iters whichappeared in our lo- lhs each -,Brood sow, due March 13th Hesv wagon, Chatham; Wagon box: "•' f - ✓ • -The Pickeringy • '' � aateo on this junior harks cal columnA last week when we ' � l� team went to Wi by on Tharp- referred to the matter of enlist. Set of trucks : Set of sleighs : Cart: -C f \�� qi'��� • ,o i e o d,d . day evening and pla ed a friend- Ing and to the failure of those Top neck : e -. Ga pole, whxfSetrees „ � , , z e- y and neck yoke : Gang plow : Double- '9 ��• - H��y$ __ Iy garae with the Whitby juniors who have had military experience riding plow. Perrin No. 20: Single +. . defeating them by 1 to 0. in,joining the colors_._Those who walking plow ; 8ay Cork rope and • ''- , -The annual sleigh-ride of the criticise 045 item say . tha$ these track. Hay rack; Set of harrows, 4 .";Methodist Sunday School took -young men seho have-been to the sections : Pulper, nearly new, M. H -place on Tuesda evening. On re• military camps for two weeks a Wbeelbarrow: Fanning mill and , y bagger : Demoerst ; Horse rake turnip from the drive all were pear fur several ears made a g y Horse power a wheel itreated to a hot'-suppee, wfiiich great sacrifice. When at camp Cutti Mower, McCormick ; °ter was followed b an im rom to the re-e•eived only-812-fvr � r y p p �' y to er. Frost & �'4 ood ; Seed drill, program. weeks; when they #night have l3-boe M. Ham:sruffler ; M.H. cultiva- .-Joe Clark who has been -clerk earned much more at their regular tor'. Gravel box; Magnet Separator, !sT4 4+ ' In M. S. Chapman's hardware Occupations. That may be the icrgaad repair:Set of heavy harpers ; ,r • `store for-the past four years has case. but if they made a sacrifice 2 Collars ; 2 Collar tops : 2 Set of - resigned to-accept a remunerative who received the.betieflt of - their' whiffietrees, neckyokes. hogshead : S•�,i++°r•�®�, i °O sac Leader churn, nearly new, • - s ti n in a hardware store in sacrifice , C rtai t e nl not the b ' r v o uantity of man olds • Quantity f s• .•" • c c @ >1 @ o ' per government e .B antford. While co rat.ulatin er Hent if these -0uurue" '�'�: �••� . : _ ' n•R g .. _F. .lI . corn •t Logging chains • . . RRis. g !lira iu securing such'a good os - are Mill in civilian fief a �: z ��'�" -• '°. ` -�' d � r m e the These • . p ..Crowbars. Number of cow chaise •f�,....r tion we regret loping him from are the men %bo should•be the Stoneboat :Quantity of oats ; About m. Pickering, where he is exceedingly fire tcrent'ist instead of remaining 50hens : Forks,tnd other articles-too _ popalaF. He will leave for his at home and .telling those w ho are natserous to mention. -new position on Monday. enlisting.that they are fool-) for Salr at 1 'o'clock, sharp. No Reserves _ i' -The Rets• •Cress room .at :!tips doing so and thus hindering theA?M. S- 0 MEE A P M L N j McCausiand's which she has so work of iaising the .battalions. TER K3:-Rac,ts; grain, corn, pigs and ,F generously given fur the past We do not think that married ail sumgaf 810 and under,cash; ovell - - nsopth is closed on account of her men are open to criticism for re- teat amount 9 months credit given svrss. T-hc-re a,a plenty of shirts fraining from e ' ` `- d '� E MEN ' S STO R _still on hand to sew these will there are �o iu•any single men in per annum allowed for caefh, be found at Miss Wright's home, the country. It cannot be denied W. B. POWELL, Auctioneer We are pastmasters in the art of general merchandising, and •can aad the fivi�-hed garments are now. that-there are.Many teen in the -- ---- -- — --_ guarantee that you will-get satisfaction when you deal with as. 9 >co be returned there: Since last service who have made ' great report'four more rolls of flanne'- sacrifices especially among the Of course we have onr specialties, these are men's wear, boots, shoes, ' ette have been cut into 'shirts, offl�.era;`ivbase outlay for uniforms � end rubbiers. We stake the Williams' Shoe 'our chief specialty in and a large case of shirts has been and the many other incidental .- heavyweights and the White Shoe the Specialty in fine- weights. shipped this week to head-quarters expenses is much greater than -7— We area ants for the Lowndes Tailoring Co._ aAd guarantee per- -of the Red Cross Society. The the salaries they receive for 'these work is still nrgent. . Ladiee,-let _positions. but-we cannot consider X;" ec ea is ac ion *Ft nent us do-our '.'bit."—Com. _TF& sacrifice-if they refuse to an• ' -. ?�Ppe have been learning how' for, sixty years. - - lace en'Wednesday afternoon_ at hour of per' y y Our Stock o .P y peril,es call if the are - Get the habit, you men, go to The Men's Store. _ •— -.the Methodist parsonage Whitby, single men. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS daughter of George and Mrs. ed a few!oldtime ago by a farmer Is all new. R• A -BUNTING, �:IC��RIN� - 4 - - . Established 1857. _ when Miss Maggie Stephenson, rick was attempt., and COLUMBIA RECORDS Stephenson, of this village, was whose name .we are enable to �„ suited in marriage to Mr. Bruce give. This farmer, who, it is said ' 'It will give us pleasure + -�Caoaor, son of Isaac and Mrs. will tip the scales at about 200, ac- L_to la the records for Conner, of the fifth concession - )lay Ne have a complete assortment of compapied by bts young son, who you; whether you pur- t Pickering. The bride was support- would weigh about 100 pounds _chase or not, and we ----Of.the famous - ed by her sister-in-law,- Mrs. Jobs brought it load of hogs into the will gladly assist you Stephenson while Shadrach Steph- village for delivery to the ptimb- is making selections, i !HAPPY THOUGHT„ enson, brother of the bride acted aser. When weighing the-load no matter ae groomsman, the ceremony be. the farmer•remained on the.-.load -" —AND .the purchase. _ - -` - - �• } ing performed by Rev. Mr. Fostor, while the boy looked after the 1 _ c _ The wei0b of. go Imperial Oxford : side in the fifth co_neession sleigh,hogs and man was duly - 4� the best wishes of their many recorded on the all of paper Af- PICKERING friends will accompany them. ter a short time, when the hogs -The annual oyster supper of had been delivered to the buyer. L`j' �ALEij i Parlor Cooks, Heaters and the Pickering Vigilance Associa- the roan returned to have the L�.�ava aara.+.7 tion on Wednesday evening was sleigh weighed, but this time he P=OBER=NQ, .,? a -, 011”Stoves. again a decided success. Sixty left the boy on the sleigh,while he eight members and their friends went to watch the weigh-master, Is.the place to get your Bread Call in and see them sat down to the tablea where they so tbat there would be no dig- 'Flour, Royal Household. Made ppaartook of'an excellent supper. honest practiced. He then de- from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. T :r' Mr. Mooney catered to the entire parted wh his precious slip of a bag:, —a+, O S E P H H . BUNDY -. }. satisfaction of all. After all had paper to collect for his hogs, but Also Glenora Flour. Pastry Flour been satisfied with the good things the game did not work as the _ provided b Mr. Monne • -.- Oat crushing daily y y they and buyer had been notified un phone g y ' 0 � f joyed themselv_eg. at games and not to pay for the hogs until the Fresh Rolled Oats. - - •�OLJ�L11� • � �• � ^.y osial intercourse: An impromptu sleigh had been properly weighed. gran Shortal ^ programme of speeches readings. Had the scheme worked he would ' and stories was given. A number have collected from' 90 to loo Oats Crushed oats •I have a limited number of Collars to sell-:at $2-ea of selections were-also given on a pounds of bogs which lie bad Oat.Chop Whole Corn grabnola dnring the evening. never delivered, wbich at the ' Secure a bar In noW a ebair was ably oeenpied by present.price would have -netted Cracked Corn Corn Meal the president of the Association him from nine to ten dollars: Mixed Feed Dairy Feed Fall Bugg, Robes, Blankets, Trunks, Snit oa8'es. -Mr. John'A. 00onnor and--rl"wh Evidently he placed a very low Caldwell's Cream, substitute of the success of the affair was valve, on his own worth, plac- -Shoe and Harness repairing neatly and-promptly due to the tirip efforts of Mr: fn himself on a Calf Meal and np R g par with hogs.. Molaeeine Meal. attended to. Chas. S. Palmer, the chairman of We do not insinuate that he was - _ ..the committee. Among r those hoggish, it may possibly have (Special prices in ton lots. resent wetie a number from only been a mistake, . or a lapse PICKERIN --HARNESS EMPORIUIII p BELL PHONE. Whitby, Whitevale, Green River, of memory as to who was weighed F- "901% 07CTOe3ce Home Phone 2501. W. J. COAKWELL 4'1 BroaRham, pe+eenwood, Dunbar- in the first case. However he will tun and Highland'Creek. no doubt not repeat the action. Chopping every day. ty. ' •.:pyo• 'Ci?< =r"`..`+'�,`• -xr .•-•�;4 C - ,i.