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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_03_03 �ftG .4T F�77,; 77 2., 7 ERING, ONT- , -FRIDAY, MARCH :3, 191 - ------No. 2 NOLAXV. .113"MA 0 PICK XT*1***t**t4'L gawb*. MALVERN Established 75 years general._ mer- _-John Allison. a yougg man, years Medical T-INKAGUI cha.nts of this village, have made an of age,employt!d by James M. Weir, assign ateet4n-faNrr-c&-tbei-r-L-reditorer was-instantly-tiltect-on, S-ainfida-yedC Regis- 8 Of E. FORSYTH, D. Of 0., Reg' to Osler Wade, of Toronto. The Wil- ernoon when a large masa frozen Px REJ-Em N`wyy 0 0 1 son firm is the oldest in Markham, 'earth,became detached from the to 0 tared member of the optometricai 4aso. che f haying begun business 55 years ago on the,bank of a gravel pit, striking iWe station of Special attention 'given to FLOUR The 6111.4g Of glass" Eyes tested free. Worth t. the site now occupied by George on the' bur' In him in theme t6tf MILLlJ 'WHITE SATIN-BRIEAD Thompson Sons. sand. Several C. MCKINLIKON, M.D., L.R.C.S..; workmen near by rendered-him assistance and had Dr, bur b, member of the College of, LJ 0 rind urgeons of Ontario,iteentiate, tREAM BUNS-FAMILY -Coutts summoned but could do- noth- a 0 43 an, College of Suraeons, Edinburgh. DUMBARTON -Wias death was institntauebus. An a attention deleasse, of women and TEA BUNS-PASTRY inquest was deemed unnecessary as 0 as and residence.Brougham, Ann lvereary.'sery ices will be held in the church here on Sunday next. Rev, no blamecould be attached to any WHEAT Geo. Yule, of Oshawa. will one, and the unfcitunare, man was W. PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Bran Shorts, Jumbo, preach warned of the danger. BARLE�r ANTED both morning and evening. a miss The body of and X-RAY INSTITUTE Wright, soloist, of Toronto, will sing the young"man irbo was single, was "OATSJJJ PICKERING, ONTARIO Wheat Screen' in the morning and'the Zion Presby- shipped to the home of his parents .110 Get my prices before ings, tartan Choir will lead in the service Thamesville. selling 6f praise in the evening. It i:,hoped It. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., D., C. X., Phy,sJcJwn_Jn_abWP elsewhere. -All kinds of Chop. that-there will be a good attendance CHERRYWOOD Specialist In Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dim- at both services. I have a large stock on hand of hallst of Mon, DisaaseaAf Women, Cancers, What happened our mail delivery Diseases ofsys, W-note,throat and 111091. FitU119914,111111011 and HIGHLAND CREEK on Monday? Bakers, also loads of BARLEY FEED &A acute and chronic dis"aOL ice from the bay, got through. Surely *sly SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. the mental food need not stick for a BRAN 02se Hann 19 toll and 7-tolp, m. The regular meeting of Highland drift. Creek Women's Institute will be held L4W64 The Red Cross concert STOVE, CHESTNUT,' At the home of the Asst.Sect.-, Mrsi.H, drew a good. SHORTS veninig. who Brumwel), on Tuesday, March 7th. ly number on Tuesday e E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- spent a very enjoyable a ening of J, The district sect., Miss Scott, of Agin- MIDDLINGS g T23 Co=!y Orown Attorney.and Coituty AND STEAM. 1 . : music, etc, The tabliaux, "Britannia's &;;t Howie.Whitby. 10-T. court, is expected-to be present. All Daughters."given by the young ladies CRUSHED OATS friends of the Institute are welcome, of Dunbarton. RII in costume, was E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and T. The February (open) meeting of the solicitor,Rotary Public.Etc. bloneyto • 4' SPINKs LIMITEDS extra good. The ladies Are certainly And will give special can* Highlancl Creek Women's Institute doing prices for �Qgce Brack St.North.Whitbv. 2517 their -bit" to keep the old flag PICKERING. ONT. held at the home of the Vice-Pres.. floating, hfit we almost blush for our large quantities for all bought Dent Mrs. W, H. Knowles, was well attend- honor roll, when we 'see so many fine ----------- ed, where in spite of the cold stormy stalwart v during February. -PLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., dayalarge crowd gathered t enjoy young men. The should have been present to give some and University 0111, the hospitality of the big new house, on Graduate of the-R-o7ai College of 1)entai of Toronto, Oface e a chance to reipond to their coua- -Ovsr W.hi.Pringle's hardware store. ;aiOms anted where all were cheery with the open try call, and rest some other poor Office hours 9 to 12; 1 to 5.30. grate fires burning merrily. Two fine Ind phone 36. 441y Twenty ..mother's"son. -A 1%,T BOB phone 22D. to Forty Acres with good addresses.by Mrs. L. A. Hamilton And 1@011111 barn. convenient to village or on Dr. Jennie Smilie. of Toronto., were fu*insea 9&zvb*. a good road. Will pay good prices listened to with close attention. after saouoHAm J- for the right class . of property. which supper was served. Mise Elia Linton spent a week wiih G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage ii !Si E A STLAKE W Licensee in the County of out&fto. relatives in the city. .*Uka;lug Village, John Fisher Company 'i* KINSALZ Miss Moore spent oxer Suniaywith 972y 7 bsrpeoplie at Newtonbi ook. U0L'NT1JY REAL ESTA' F Remember the anniversary __ __ "" 1) a POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- E. Holtby has _purch"ed.a new To tionsor, valustor,callsetor and issuer 6 ADELAIDE ST.. 9.. TORONTO. KinealeSabbath School to be given driver from Robert Cammack. Of Marriage lIC421#2.BT011293ILM. WY 010 LUMSDEN BUILDING. an Sunday and Monday next. Special There wi4l be no service in the __LDHOPPER Issuer of Marriage services will be conducted by Rev.-J. Christian church Sundai next. i. Liesnaies tv the Oouut7 of Ontario. mlo—v--m 0, Tottou on-Sunday at 130 ,and 7 L. Haywood. of Toronto.apestAm4w .- Sac: s to.and his residence,at. p in., at which a mAle chorus of twenty Sunday with Chas. A. Barclay and Veterinary Surgeon voices will lead In the service of praise. family. DR-BEATON TOWNSHIP OLE]Rjr- Honor Graduate of the OntarioVete. On Monday evening frame to 8 a Elmer and Donald Willson, of To- o oanTmaneff. mattainsionsarfor, taking rinary College Orst-class tea will be served ron to, visited their.parents here over aillldavlbe. Accountant. Big. KoGe7 go loan in the ,and Graduate of the Veterinary villageball, after which a splendid Sunday. upesily, "Issuar of 1114-1011141 UO_ Science Association. OWL a 9 anew Wwiervale, fts. progrikaime of a patriotic nature will 1-W Mrs. Feasby has rptur-a-e-d home. Ind. Phone Clare.2802 =ten by members pt the school. after spending a month with relatives UGH S. PUGH, Glee Major, Oat, ng of solos, recitations, dia- in Scott township. H Licensed Auctloase&2 Extemaive-expel. rills. motion songs. choruses. The shingle that has given satis- 10060 In 12XIVOrUd &06 therouabbred stock, CLAREMONT, -ONTARIO logties. d Miss Allis Casale left for Winnipeg faction for over 80 ears. Empire Salaii conducted an7,irbero. Write for terms etc. An up-to-date play entitled Pa'11 on Friday, after spending a two Corrugated Iron with Ll in by %ndparticulus. PtonoInd.51M Wly New Housekeeper, giren by the older moriths' vacation 'with her People 2 in. corrugation, see G R . BRIEWSTitIlt members of the school. it fore you will provide here. F POSTI" LicensedAuctiofieer,r Veterinary Surgeon to hour's thorough enjoyment. Music S11. Madill's sale an'ruesday after- buy other makes. ' If you are In a for Owinues of'r*rls sad Ontario. Ana. need.of a Cream Separator. Try "On 00"of all kinds asteno4d to an shortest Honor Graduate of the Ontario will be furnished by the Brooklet Male moon was quite a success. There writ mob". Address Green Giver I.o.. Out, Veterinary College And Honor. Quartette, and MisaCArrie, Lawrence, a larire crowd And everything brought a Premier for 80 da .Also LaX elocutionist of Kinsale. will WB. POWELL, Licensed Aue. ary Associate of the Ontario Assist In satisfactory vriceo, gasoline engines from 139.00 up. —Veterinary Collo the programme, Everybody come The Methodist Ladies'Aid will meet See or write me-before buying. v kloneer Taluator and cogoetor tot College counties of Ontario and York —Adziiaslon 80 at the home of Mrs. L. Johnston on ell Phone. All. kinds of Ind. phone M2 and bitre-a good timu. Saler GooducUd either privately or by too,qn. B rl.i. Claremont -centq.children 15 cents. Thursday, March 9th, instead of on For dat" or*that parsteulara AP.P Ontario 4enew,Elisabeth SL, Pickering.apply ty11hous dleft at Nzwe Office. WHITaVALE FL_� thr F. J. Prous' Pickerinckg, vill re- nd Mrs. Jackson left onGave prompt attention, Sarsfaction guaran- NEW BUCHER SHOP gVAtneodar. aturday evening for their hntne In 9 toed, Also sales Mont for Ford Cara, Sly Miss Valentine, of Trenton, is,visit. Froude, Sask., after w week's hones-phone numboxis Iddevendent Stol in friends here, with relatives at. Dollar and - -----_M00n .A full line of Fresh-Meats always tisq Raymond. of.Markham, Is via- Lake Simone. -Tiinber Wanted on hand At shop. sting with Mies Eliza White, Win. Mosgrove spent over SundAy. in Toronto with Mrs. Moragrove, - Mrs.Nichols, of'Ringwood, Is nurse- 'Who In the Log. WAgoil on,road every day, ing her mother,whe is quite Ill. underwent an operation a short time C 0 A Miss Irene Pugh entertained i num- ago, And has recovered iufficiently to .�_eah Pot k So ui Age a splet*11y- �Wr Uf Ki elt P-ninic. retU I rl battle t hiX -%N-k. -%-III pay $1#3 per 2111 far No. I Ba's-i- Buf-cber's cattle wanted Pleased to, report that Mrs, Jahn A-sleigh load of friends of Arthur Ue n—we–nA, tunitiler, wood, $15 per M for Nn. I Maple Tole is again enjoying better health. and Mrs. Jackson- spent Wednesday § 0 PICKER] $15 per M for No. 1 Soft Elm,$16 t(, JA 'CONN-011- [NG Howard E. Turner,implement agent evening of last week with then% at the Lekth',' Shingles, Ready Roodog, 2 'o. I Rock Elm, and r King and Church Sts. is at present at.Smith's Falls on busi. home of Mrs. Malcolm. Games and 8z4 per M for_N Corns' mesa, Music being the amusement. Before 'Corrugated Iron, $16 to$24 per.M for No. 1 White John and Mrs. Reed were, the guest leaving they treated the bride to a Eastlake Shingles,- Ash, delivered at the uiiil', at of Barrie friends a couple of days last shower of many useful articles. Green River. COAL ! COAL ! I week. .,--Cedar Posta, Steel Posts, -Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Hugh Pugh 13REIEN RIVKR Wire Fencing. I will have constantly on hand visited friends in (be city stew days last week, W. A. Fuller was a city visitor this If you are going to build lot me w yes W. G.Barnes, Green River a fun supply of 'Coal at.lowest Joseph Leary and family attended week. give you my the funeral of their cousin at Bethesda Miss Martha Ferrier is still confined price on any- .possible price. a Saturday laot. thing you may -A tho.house, Alfred Annie and family, of Tod. Mrs. A. Hoover spent several dayt, Fequ re. _J 01 Jua N FIE I L I P We H. GIBSON, morden, spent the week-end Jud. in Toronto this week. JSaa a full line of tresh and Cur- son Pugh and family Mrs. Herb. Percy Is laid up at ed ml— returned, eat w pr"" A. -C. REESOR, 45-1y' GREENBURN STATION. Mrs. Samuel Mannell has Itb a severe cold. d. -after a coupler of weeks vis witb:T,,. --Geo-Weelev Ferr FeAng Spice Rall, Breakfast -Bacon, rants and Oshawa friends. slowly from his recent illness. L00U8T_EM=-- REAL ESTATEsse-ew Pte. James Griffin and Pte. Joseph Will' Robinson, of Toronto, spent EM, Sologns, Weiners. etc. Ellis. of the 11 he week-end with his wife and son. 6th Battalion the t Ell wee en with their ML- ader is aQt .-Highest prices paid for Howard Langford. of Victoria Col- proving in friends would ;Butcher 9 cattle lege.Toronto,Sun4Ryed with bis par-' wiab- ents, Reiv. C.And Mrs. Langford. The attendance at church o e -day was--very-small; to-the.- .04 . ,e, Miss Annie Larkin, of the Stella 'n Sum- __ -Had 1a; ' e erlita Iverq I-beve-'For.Sale a Hort Boarding School at Niagara, spent the stormy weather. se and Lot in Pickering Village. Largo week-end with her father and sister. Eli Wilson was-confined to his bed Avoid bad after effects by taking Ambrose Hastings visited his uncle last week with la grippe,tppe, but Is able gardenj some young fruit one of these tested remedies;- Fint-class rigs for hire at Windsor last week and reports a to resume his duties again. trees. Every-thinyin very heavy fall of snow in that section. Donations will be gindlyacct pted. �Sy Or Distil first- the aria- for Xhe Ited Uross Ellazaar or tne nand- yals Cad Livier Oil Compe Uall and see me as tbis is a bar. fortune of spraining her-ankle. one day kerchiet booth and also the fish pond. at 50c. and $1.00 gFLin for some one. )set week while aligb 1 from-a cut- Quite-a-number attended- Teaming prom ptl�y,att4nded to. ter, cultural live stock judging held= Nyals Beef Iron- and Wine $1.00 Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Messrs. Conner and Treson have been for three days, also the lectures held Nyals Hypopbosphites 7 V. V. Richardson. -busily engaged for the past tbrie in the A.O.U. W. hall. months in re-modeling Hugh Pugh's The Ladies' Red Cross Auxiliary Nyals Celery and Iron Pills 25(_� Peak, Notary Public, residence; held their meeting at the home of Mies.c, Pickering. paring. to Joseph Dotea on Monday evening and Gordon Hodgson Is pre Celery and Iron Pills 25c. start* farming, having recently par: it is reported that they had 'a very ONE HUNDRED Have you lots of -water 7 chased the Bell Bros.property adjoin- profitable and enjoyable evening. And Ing the village, the ladies are certainly to be congratu- - YOUNG WOMEN C. B. DUCK, OF VVHMVA" Prov. Lieut. F. A. MRJbr, who for lated on the grand and noble work- is prepared to furnish you anything some time has been attending the they are doing, having knit N pairs of Nadruco Quinine Iron Wine, $1.06 And, One Hiindred Young _Men School,of Infantry, is home recover- socks since the 11th of February this Nadrueo Sarsaparilla$1.00 wanted at once to train for choice in the line of water supply such as ing from an attack of tonsillitis. making 92 pairs knit this winter and office positions. The demand of the pumps windmills, hydr—autRe' rams, t P Poynter pairs out-y-et;----- _Nafttrco­1Ji Tonic '$1.00 f Berber reports that his The Green River Ladies'Red Cross - elery Nerve ZUUOTT plumbing, etc. nephew, Pte. Ernest Gordon. who is Auxiliary will hold a frond Bazaar in Nadria'co Nervozone-itablets 50C.- They are also expert' well drillers with the first contingent In France to the A'. O.U. W. ball here on Friday, Nadriico Emulsion C. L. O. with and respectfully solicit your trwi enjoying food health and unwounded.pa March. 17th. Useful and ornamental ?WX He enlisted in August last. W1 All s"for the 'tars. ' 'Ind, iDbon, V)ft. articles of various kinds will be offer- Hypophos, 50c. TORONTO. ONT. S. R. Pennock, of Toronto, visited ed for sale. Special. mention may be his famil here over the week-end. made of the home-made baking,and Own Little Liver, Pills Our Im -14 Yonge St., is tally five times TOOLS SHARPENED As his bulsTness calls h to the city, candy booth. There will also be a OUh$UP T. Write at once for make a specialry of crosscut Miss Gertrude, his youngest daughter, fish pond. Doors open at 3 p. m,and a fine laxative cu e will convince you, We saws, is managing the dry goods store here tb6 bazaar begins at 4 o'clock. 'Ad- tbatthis is TOUR opportunity. Toole of all kinds: Locks repaired. at present. mission 101c., lunch included. Every- Regular primM.special 2 for 25c. usi calls you. Will you come? Razor-boning a specialty. For a first- The 12th annual otater supper and body welcome. God save our splendid No'�watlon at Midsummer. class bair trim or an easy shave call. dance of the Ancient Order of Forest- men. -UNCLE SAN • THE P CK--ERING NEW din :m at the East-end Barber Shop, T. Moore McFadden Eater now. era took place Friday evening in the See our House Furnlelifrigs Of; all lodge build ing'-,here, which was in W. J. Elliott. Principal kinds. Slightly used Carpets every way a grit-nd Puccess. about 150 Josepli Blanchard, of Ricb lniibnd Druggist-Graduate Optician Car.YOURV,nd*Cbarles Staj from 16 crate to a yard up eats Wag entertained 'by the mem. Hill, was killed -by FL'C. N. R. ex- W. J. GORDON PICKERING Virs of the Lodger. press near that village. Joic3ceri=Lr, Ontario A, 2 Z -0 a new totich which is becoming and; *mart.. Were a' Boon -to. II One of the most effective suits is U.Se it ful Htnts � n eof dark blue velvet, with'a knee-deep'! f F, I M -a ffisky Ma� General Inform,!- ounce, and'chin collar, and mug cuft ��Ou' t th ' - i ise,� - fr of- molo;-khL A-1ruadeloth or faille tints the BUSY costume with flounce' , cuffs and colhir' r I Tradc Id DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS C V&WY - - Housewife Ouse OfioratWV _PAIIN IN RES BACK Am .4,q 4. 11 Cr e' am', Jaig A- Bryce—TW4—W4q—E[*- Mr. -Foamy Sauce—Beat yolkof one egg Simple Facts About Cocoa. until thick and lemon-colored and add Itecommends Dodd's Kidney Pills to wn Cocoa-which is really corruption cup, -powdered sugar For chapped hands and lips All Who. Suffer from -Kidney Di. word 64 three-fourths lof.the cacao," has become 9L ly. mix! at,d all irriutioni 6fthe skin. Not every gradually, beating constant t All the I,irtu s of sem.Vermanent food supply. one-fourth cup powder4d sugar with c asc 10 One knows that 'the cocoa,of powdery, Can,creain the form of a Pal eby. 28th (Special). one teaspoon corn starch and one-, Isley, Ont., F "I can highly recommend .Dodds familiar term is a residue from the teaspoon salt and pbur on anufartare of-chocolate. Both co- eighth For sale at cllefni�tS and geperil KidneyPills.to anyone sufferin� fro gradually one-half cup scalded milk. stores everv-oltere, in clean, pain in the back," says Mr. J�as.T eon and jhocolate are taken from the le boiler three minute% , i re-. Bryce-%vell known and' highly Cook in double handy tin ttlh6. Refuse Suli- ___bean or seed found'in a pod in-aImost stirring constantly until mixture stitutes. odd-shaped gourd-like pod- which "I had w and occasionally afterward. spected it, this neighborhood. thickens Booklet mailed free ourequest. -been troubled with a pair; in my hark grows on the bark and'trunk of the Combinq mixtures, flavor with one­1 -cocoa tree. These huge pods . are . n 'anilla, •grated rind Of for ah-wif a y-aar— half teaspoon v 'Cut from the bark and the bean'taken b leinon ind (me t8b19 POOR self-examination page Vading the ,out. The beans are then-treated tu_.C`ue n Dodd Almanac led me to believe lemon juice, and then add.One egg Arious processes of sweating and,white beaten stiff. that'my trouble came from my kid- drying and roasting, and a final pro d Ounces of CHESEBROUGH MFG.CO. neys so.I vent and got a box of Dodd's -1 Fig 'Fuddint-m--Run three 1-kidrey Pills. Before they were done cess al grinding. Thils-grpund mater beef suet and one-half pound figs ' -law chau�i�, klonhval ial.is full of oil. ' When this ground 11was feeling as weft as ever. :separately three times through meat, material is allowed to solidify at a chopper and work thoroughly with tIfe 1 "Podd's Kidney Pills were certainly 'proper temperature it forms the bit- i.Zgreu� boon to two, hands afterward. Have ready iter chocolate of commerce which we. Dodd's Kidney Pills act directly on a stale breadcrumbs and one-third cup generally use for icings and candy. and have been soaked In one-half, the kidneys- By putting them in con. But in making cocoa a great deal cup with Milk thirty minutes, two; dition. to do their proper work they of the oil is,separated f rom'the ground -beaten eggs, one cup sugar and, accomplish the cures so regularly re- )portion, and we thus have a dry sub- The Tashions Portes?. Healthy kidneys make pure -fourth teaspoon salt.- Combine 'stancA or powder which we cal! co-'three olds,' mixture. Butter individual in blood and tbf- man or woman who has coursing through their 'coa. Thus cocoa is far less rich In garnish -bottom of each with four pure b1o6d cours fat than chocolate, although it hast strips of figs radiating from center. veins can laugh at nine-truths. of the Ithe fiumiliar chocolate flavor. It con- 'FUR STILJL IN EVIDENCE. ills of life- Fill molds two-thirds full, place �On 0 MCICALL Itains a property similar to the stimu- trivet in kettle containing boiling i lAting theo-bromine of t4* and cot- -half For taffeta and the printed silks THE GALL FOR WAR MATERIALS water and let %team one and one 0 Water should reach two-thirds free, but its nutritive-value Is very hours. which- are now so high- in Fashi n's 4, 'higb—an average bean containing 49 favor� for the crisp organdies and' Lfo)d-George Praises the British of way up side of molds. If steamed. per cent. of oil, IS per cent. of pro- mold time required As.daintily -figured voiles and - crepes, Workmen' nein. 10 per cent. of starch and other in one largethere is no more practisal or effective, three hours: �t . _. . . . David Lloyd--George. 1117iister 'of rimming than cording, smocking or Munitions. addressing the workers in Fig Paste--Chop 1 ,carbohydrates. pound figs In Various Forms. shirring. a new shell factory recently, congratu- coarsely and reduce to a pulp by boil- In 1916 more than 116,0,00,000 ing in I pint of water. When soft- Many of our dance frocks'for sum- Serge Suit With Novel Collar. sated them on them annex In-which 111 be of organdy of net; an mer will they had redeemed their pledge "to de- nds of cocoa beans were used in pass the whole through a fine sieve; 'unu ually� pretty imported: frock of of velvet would also. be effective and liver tbp goods." pounds - A "This.** said the Minister. "I the United States. Besides the Tamil- add to it 3 pounds powdered sugw I - - our ex- much less expensive. s a fight mix well and evaporate the whole,net, shown recently in one of t me-rely between the Br: Ish army far powdered cocoa, there is, the ad e clusiv�e shops. made with an extremely These Latterns may be obtained no 'called "toeos, nibs," which is merely over boiling water until the paste b - and I .at the waist, from your local McCall Dealer or from the army of the Kaiser. it'lls the cracked cocoa bean. This is often comes quite stiff. While evaporating full skirt, gathered The McCall Company, Dept. W,, 70 'a fight between British 'workmen and --teminmended, especially for children, process is going• on make a mold that equally wide top and -bottom; the I the workshops of Gerroday, and the A hip Bond St. Toront,o Ont. -British workmen are now PUPPI71119 :because.it gives the watriment-oLth—e__WiII_hoAd it by removing the nails from skirt was "hung over a crinoline x, tying the stiffening, and the entire dress was ;the material which is going to enable cocoa-bean without-any--oil or sweet- the sides of a wooden be trimmed effectively with quaint. pleat- 'Value of Roots In the Ration. "us to deRtroy forever the -despotism ening: There is also the cocoa shell, parts minus the bottom together with . h I of Pruqs:;�n nillitarl4m. and Inaugaur- which is the shell separated from the string. Stand this on the marble ed ruffles. Another effective summer The great value of roots for milk evening gown displayed at the same cows* even in combination with corn.ate a reign of freedom In Europe, cracked bean. This naturally does slab or dish and pour the warm fi was of white Georgette crepe eiis&ge, was demonstrated at Mae- In old dace a hustler was reg��rd- contain nutriment, only the cocoa mass inw it, letting it remain until t ed as an al!en enemy, who came over Both the nibs and the shell cold;-then remove the strings and op- -donald College, Quebec. When One- to this munlry- to steal the tra44 of Jean be made into very palatable be- en the frame, leaving the paste ivL a fourth the ensilage ration, was re- the easy-geng Brit"on. But now we verage by boiling for a short period.square mass, Now with a sharp, thin. placed by roots, the cows gained in have discovered that we can bustI's •and serving like tea or coffee. knife, cut the mass into small pieces11 milk milk' yield five- per cent. When one-.ourselves- We used to think that Although the directions, for differ-'and roll them round and th'n into fine i half the ensilage ration was replaced none but Americans and Germans tent makes of cocoa may vary, there sugar. They may be packed in boxes,L could run up workshops In no time, by roots, the gain in milk was eight 1fill them with machinery and turn is one general rule to be followed in using plenty of fine confectioners!au- per cent ; but when 7 5 per cent of ou-t great shells. But now we are do- -imaking cocoa to which milk is added gar between the pieces. the ensilage ration was replseed by Ing-it ourselves." boil the milk.- r —and that. is, not to .7. roots-the milk yield fell off three pe Mrq. Winston Spencer Cliurchill, at V�. 'Boiling the milk makes the beverage Don'ts For-Parents. icent.- All of whielf goes to show. the the same meeting, read a letter from -itar less digestible and prevents the ways be saying-"Lion't"' It Igreat value of roots in the milk.ia- her husband, the former rr9t Lo-d,of milk and cocoa frees is',better to take a little more trouble Ttion, and that the dairyman who pro- the Admiralty now a major In Man& oughly. The better way is to dissolve video his..co.wi:with both roots and en- ers. in which he said that the results to prevent trouble than always to be *the sugar, cocoa and water together silage is doing the eery best.- of Mr.' Lloyd-George's labors and the evishig pains and. penaltie workmen's response were-already ob. situated .and allow this to boil to a's penalties. must At the Macdonald College Don't, forget that your c .0 to 36 vious at the front add the milk and,bring to a scald, but, d Our Int'i trenches. be doing snmethilix. .near Montreal, they can grow , niry, fir the 'do not boil[', .?,.,-tons of roots per acre, while the yield't -fail to find new out. for "'N wrote Majer Churchill. "cheer when A Healthy Winter Beverage. of corn is 12 to Don be-' super-abundant energy. ��Ons* see that- the British tr7nq are �.-All eocoa-is much improved by- be-1 Don't let them grow up thinking',' found b3%years of experience in, teed-- to reply' sometimes threefold-Ap 1'ing beaten with an' egg-beater for 1#�4 Jng, thatiroots.ore slightly more.valu- every German sbp!l.,and alway* reply that they can't do wrong. . I X SAM-Oral rn;ny*tIP% before serving; . . a e a abit of distrusting able, ton or tOn, than ensilage, and with 'Interest. During the campaign most varities are improved by the ad- :.as they can grow more thah twice the of 1916. If the noble PxF-rtlons naw' bli- your boys.. Distrust is often -the dition of a pinch of salt and t few cause of deceit. .weight of roots per acrethancorn, lug made in-the. worshops of Great maintained without flag- 1drops of vanilla extract before sere- power of I the College authorities stronily urge Britain are Don't forget Litethe potent cocoa L�tfie growing roots,' not instead of Xli�g, wo, ought, for the first time in As a -winter beverage, suggestion.' •Keep on telling the child the conflict, to meet the enemy on takes foremost place. The child cm- he is bad or wicked, and he will be- corn,but in preference tocorn,or bet- equal terms, and even that Is an ad- tee still, in combination.with -corn en- Ing home. hungry from school, the come so. -person chilled from an-even- n alike. Don't gilage.-717ar and Dairy. vantage which' will oteadily Increase.' .7 grown , Don't treat all children 0 Ing outdoors, the diet of a growing forget that each child has an individ- The fear of failure keep's more.'child wiW611 be improved by the use uality, each one keyed up to agertain N'othing is more impressive in this people from t*ng than tbe.difficulty of good cocoa,,properly made. If the pitch. which'world than the. patience % . b of winning. digestion is rather weak or if the When a child exhibits an irritating'( Ttit in o.-�rs k e si-. he has at last led her child is under five years of age, the man with real sorr t_p ---�Dpme r it trait, Just pause and reflect the i presence of some felldw to the altar?" Scones---,'I don't know Af law of herealty OCL nibs or shells which contain less oil. Don't forget the-bairn's origin. troubles. him." but- Don't forget a child needs persua- id be-better--to- tise the "off-chastisift him. 7_ ;*ho is always whinnitig about his whether he tea her or she. pushed A by-product of cocoa, is cocoa ut iter, which is the solid fat extracted ncouragement MOCALL sion; an ounce of e is onpoa Lan _Th;5J ton- of birch-sticks. used extensively in making confec- like chocolate creams--or fori Itoilet preparatio xxxxxxxxxxxxxx06 Household Hints. JK ell, ever a n8---or. wher entire;. th Cook the cauliflower e MUM -9 purIq VeNcunble oil is desirable. leaves and steno which surround delicious served with it.ReciRes. The New Umbrella Skirt. _;gam; -- — e one f The clothes wringer will last twice country StylePlac pound slice of ham, cut one-third-inch at$ 1V11K "-the--pregsure-serew at the beaded with opaque white 15 and the top is loosened after using. Cover with milk bodice was cut in bolero effect, charming contra ,thick,.in baking pan. A daily bath, into which a little bi- skirt was a at to the! �_.about two-cupfuls. Bake slowly, :basting frequently and turni once carbonate of soda .is put,.'will.allay full skirt of-the. net dress, g-M pleated to fail stTafght and narrow- or �wice until ham is tender,has ab- -bed the milk and is i Try to induce children to eat each looking from waist to ankles. A nar- their systems in good condition. c- Vr* --Pam Int6derd- A sor most of at least one apple a day. It will keep row beaded gir&"n ircled the waist (brown on top. This will take about Does and caught up a straight panel in the .one-half hour. ; I Spanish Steak—Select piece' of The end of the rib roast cam be beck, t6 carry out the bolero effect • sawed off and corned.' If boiled with There is a reniedy sound of sirloin steak, cut about two cabbage it will make a good lunch Fur'Trknmed Costumes. in P' dish. I -The velvet su*t,combined with faille; ;inches thick, and brown ip little drip- ,ping or bacon fat in frying pan. Add pre, can tomatoes, two sliced or,chop-' To insure the-creamy sauce being or broadcloth, is a general favorite, a n-- S ved onions, two g 'red peppers smooth, always rub the, butter and and fur is still its trimming. The no- 106 reen or flour together until smooth and add tion of, combining cloth and, silk or chopped small (with seeds and white to the hot milk. • 9 Cover closely an velvet is a practical and effective one;, d When a window is difficult to raise, often, as in our illustration, the lower � �nt `- -filters remoVed). ,_-Jet cook two hours. Season with pep- our melted lard between the frame section of skirt is of broadcloth. This per and salt and serve.- Do not add, X and the casing and put a little also'offers an unusually good idea for re. I. Rasa this unsoudw grateful ,water, on the cord. 1 modeling a skirt that, has become; Baked . Cabbage—Ttim medium- testimony— Do not allow moths to breed in slightly worn about the lower edge.1 sized bead of cabbage, cut in two and -in cold water. After yourb=se. It can be prevented by A velvet dress 6r suit is quite apt to '00e Not lend ago my left kneis be pi;t on to cook eliminating the garments that have show a bit of wear'near the end-of came lame and *ore. It painid Ififteen minutes' boiling, drain off had them in and by keeping a watch-,the season, and such an addition will me mag'T restless nights. So ec- Ivater and cook for twenty -minutes. ful eye on all closets and chests. freshen it and make it serve thd sella- rious did it become that I was 'Drain dry, chop line, season with salt,; forced to consider giving up my on out. i-pepper pnd butter and put in butteredi work when I chanced to think of ��!king disk. Have ready two beaten' The-more-eat a man has to The second-suit-illustrated. is fush- gloss's Liniment. Let me"Y— • e less people believe in him. it-is a, lea than ose battle fixed we up. �eggs, mixed with four tablespoons.do the oned of dark blue gabardine. I simple, youthful model which could ch". C. 041APW1, Florence, Tw. cream.. Pour over cabbage and set in' Men arejust like children. Quite oven to cook for twenty min-'so; the daily work of one half of the'essily be made at home. The high! �A dish in collar with turned-back rerers which' ;utas, or until well browned over the women"in this world is to make al. be closed if I ".Irr;d, is a top, lowances and excuses for some men. may RItO A F. 71,11, 747.1� 7� AC --T 'Woman's Health In Relief Work Off to School, Full of WOMEN BEST ARMY COOK8. 'Vim and . Pep--Don I British-_*ar Office Finds Them Ef. ficlent and Economical. cram their little "tununies's Needs Collstant Care 1.4 QW:`A The work of the British "Woman's with greasy meats, starchy ha -doive- Legion" ,3 demonstrated conclusive- potatoes ly that trained woMen operating in or other indigestible I whiTES1 L -11 Worry Leaves Her a' foods. One the camp kitchens--are immensely 0 Wheat Biscuits with hot or two Shredded their own sphere�­particularly in e best 1r, W.11:.�' east',in y1ptiti of Many Distressing the worId. A Ailments superior to untrained men. milk make a warm, nourish- Last August the employment of the Makes Every woman's health is peculiarly J ing meal that supplies all the first women, sanctioned b ;. ; . 5 -cooks was y perfect dependent upon the condition of her material needed for their the War-Cfffice. The scheme was put blood. How many women suffer withforward by Lady Londonderry when bread. g bodies. The perfect the appalling wastefulness and ins!- ADE headache, pain 4n the back, poor ap growin petite,weak digestion, a constant feel- food to study on, to grow on, ficiency in the various camp kitchens IN T frig of weariness, Ei palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, pallor and to play on: ' The crispness became_evident. CANADA One hundred women cooks were tak- of the shreds encourages nervousness. If you have any of en. jfwenty were installed at the these symptoms you should begin to- thorough chewing, which Convoleseent Hospital at Dartford day to build up your blood with Dr. develops sound teeth and Camp, and the plan was spread' to MILLETT COMMIT UNITED `��Pink PAIN Undpr their use TOIZONTO.ONT. A healthy gums. Being ready- Epsom, Eastbourne, and Alnwick,and —Ahe nervous energy of the body is re- will be to Bleckpool, always.with - a WINNIPEG Mo REA cooked, it is so easy to p ----stored as the blood becomes zed and re- marked improvement., At the Blacli- �pure and the entire' system is pare a warm, nourishin 9 pool Convalescent Camp aldne 160 Sense of Companionship. strengthened 'to meet every demands meal with Shredded Wheat women will be employed. 'Heis never alone who is accom- upon it. They nourish every part of paned by noble thoughts. I " the body, giving brightness to the in a few moments—no An Army' School of Cookery at which women instruct has now been "Or by a bankbook -calling for -i -`eye and color to the cheeks and lips. kitchen worry or work inaugurated for the training Of mill- !substantial,amount." Mrs.Jas. S. Francis, Oakwood, Ont., tary In cooks who will serve at the front. isays: "I should have written long ago Made in Canada. Thirteen wo en are already engaged 53ZD VOTATOMS .to tell what Dr. Williams Pink Pills in this,work. did for me, but I suppose it is better . : Q EF0 I'UTATOES, InISH (70rl der at once, supply.limited. %'r.l te�for quotations. 11. NV, 1`_sed::. Branilm,r). Sam.had come home from school— -An' y H In the Same Boatbl'erp Delewaro. Carman. or late than never. In June, 1913, 1had to go to an hospital for an operation ouse 'for female. weakness. I was in the hungry as usual. Tossing his spell- AQXXT9 WANTED hospital for a month, before was wing , book an the kitchen table he -TF able to get home. Three weeks after hastened to the pantry and began an hold Recipe ADT. OR uENTLEMAN WAN M 1,0J.0. , .A in every towm Auru-�,tive investigation of cake box, cupboards, with Dr. Jackson's Roman bleat, A an%1 1 }his'I started for a trip, to the Pacificnx!t1t,,n. Mg money, Wl'iLe Jarvis. 344 X Like. eat and cooky jar. bake anything frons it.. if you Runnymede Road: Toronto. -coast, in the�hope that my health hot from the even. it won't ferment. it $uddenly the back door bell. rang, makes most delicious baking. prevents PER DAY. SALARY A.N:I) COM. would further improve. On the way Prre Leaving his unprofitable search indls:estirn, is very nutritious, 0'1'09 mission for lad), representative in -I stopped to visit a sister in Southern constipation or "money- back.' That's her home district. N%'nrk pleasant. eduti - Alberta, and on arriving at her home Samuel went to answer. On the why a leading phytician says it"' a god-:cati%P experience unneQvssary.1 N16hols Especially t r-y it in ,.I,imit Taranto.isteps stood an unshaven, long-haired send to humanity. Pei, Publishers. Torc (after a 35 mile &ive),J was tom- ZAADY ALJA&T.UR lNNL_0_KER, 1 porridge, pancakes, and gem.-, but 4��e- pletely done- out.* r found'my sister man whose clothes needed a tailor fully follow directions on parkalFe for, xzwvPA­oz:ns roiL n&Lj. one of L*ndn's ealtW,,,t society making porridge. For an early break- III, her baby; having been born and a laundry worker. re In"a doubts women, who is bulefatigable in re- fast. coo the ni-Kht before NEMS ANL JOB week before. As there was no one Hof work. Her husband Is a bro- "I'm hungry," began the stranger, boiler without stirring and warm in the Oalees, for -iiIs_Jn v od ODLWIG to help, I had to take care of the child then of the Duke of Rosburgbe. in 'a low, agrieved tone, "and should morning by setting 6n bo44irfm water while dressing. At grocers' 10c and 25 towns. The most jug-rul and interestinit like something to eat." cents. of all bu-ln-ts­Ae9-;__ Full information on and do the household work, and in Co.. Toronto. 0"llcat" ,) NVII-6tf rublishing Com- "Well, so'm I," confided the boy made by the Roman Meal C 73 Wept Adelaide St rornpi -LIUCKY LAMSTON" the three weeks that passed before .: . . ;.:- r my sister took charge I ; was com- �Ibut you know Ive ben a huntin' -for --- like to get a week off, i LOAN V7ANTMD' "pletely worn-out, and again nearly ill.l H4, Has Not Last a Man in Transport• ten minutes an hain't found a thing!" -to attend the wedding of a friend."' N' YEAR I.0A.N OF t).V I IN74 However, I started on my westward Ing TroopsEmployer-"A v.ery dear friend, I ! -f the be#4t equipped %Vnent & I;t,i-k Ttan, ip Sruthern Alt)ortfLe W Il- Adnl-kul Sir Hedworth deux, who i . . I - Tit that -hos i air, trip�, and decided to stop off at Banff. s�ould say, to vilike you 73 Ing to Fri%e mortxa-e back fur $g8,04)Q -.where I remained a week, but it did has be,,,e,mma,, 8 interp-t paid the tirst year. der-In-chlef at Ports- Minard's Liniment 6.,. Limited. much time." Clerk-"Well, sir, after at v c �r t; ,i "ne-to thofprincipal. a shout- Gentlemen,-sly daught0r, 13 yrv. the ceremony she will be my wife." "e n not seem to.help me, and I-resumed mouth since, 1912. and an who e t -my journey. On the train I 1i WT, Alberta 1`3nck, l.ethbrids-, Alta. took sick,.'ders has rested the main responsibility old, was, thrown from a bleigh and and could -not-'eat, and as I was alone for.the safe transport of our.troops- injured her elbow so badly it rtA.I set-rd-s'Linim"m Cwedl riandrua rArms-rom asps ,my condition was pitiable. Finally the across the English Channel-one of mained stiff and-very painful for three NI l'R6V ED QUARTER - eX-1710N. porter wired ahead to North Bend for the most amazing achievements of 'yeara, Four bottles of MINARD'S it i.,-i­ri t,;v h of Rap more, cured her and t,­t-­Aan clay Inam, well locatod. -a doctor to see me. The doctor want- this war-has been called "Luck) L1144-1`1�[E.XT completely Lambton." Chiefly on account of—The she has not been troubled for two 52-1 per ncro part os.-h. balance holt 'ed me to leave the train and go to a fact that. as Sir Hedworth Lambton.:yearg. Female Help ernp puyrnents�. or� $14 all ea%h. J. R. r. uo:tn -s:iult oto Atarle. tint.--hospital, but I determined to-cont'nue'lle inherited 920.400 per a6x�um und6r-- .-Youm truly- ose , 4§3 rAims-wAxv= my journey to Vancouver, The medi- ,the will of the late Lady Ueux. h Wanted J. D. LIVESQU& eine the doctor gave me'did not help mame he iubsequently took, St� JO;�]Dll. P, 0,'. 'N� AiNTED 18th Aug, 1901 1 F.kl1%i. AE;P#'.'T HAT.r 4 In large hoitiery, unici#rwiar and me. and r was getting worse all the 1 Luck, of Course, plays a part in tavro-1 nr rew,tuishm.,itt of Igo time. And then a young man who had every man's life, but whatever fortune sweater fiLctort3d. varan-i—in P­­ or mnrp in ontarn Ww,f be bar- the opposite berth asked me if I would Sir Hedworth owes to the fickle god 41al departments. with opening- gu;n 11ri-, lW'Fktl= Ad,I r e?�k a" Box 64. F,,rt IN-11itsm. Out, Aess, his naval and millEary succes:w Fortunes of War. foi experienced or-Inez 6--rione-d try Dr. Williams Pink Pills and gave me a box he had. I used these and the ,to due solely to his own brilliant'llow. -First Recruit-What do you think help. Highest wages and mod- ZZrr WANTZD era. Entering orate priced board, Apply -Im. porter got me two more boxes and,by g the navy as a boy of of the major Bill? med*tely, ?11TH, HRI.R CA11.13ERS. at the time-I reached my journey's end 1 141n-l$'.O.hehad histirbtta&teofwar . Second Recruit-'E's a change4ble -Pinner" and wpavero We will In the bombardment of Alexandria Re, pa- qexprslpincpd help while learning i was feeling some better. I stayed two is probablybest known to the man I,, :kind o' bloke. Last night, I says to Pen.ws.Limited,Paris',Onto , inz, (lood wages pald in all theas months on the coast. and continued lim, ''Ob goes,there?' An' he says, ctepartmontp, and steady work for ,the strefi. however. by the manner In north: to cor"e. For rurther varticu. taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills all thab which,.be handled the Naval Brigade -'Friend!' an' to-day 'e 'ardly knowq j qkLip, apply to the F41in"bv Manufacture time. I had gained in weight and ap- In the South African War. C . Itd L T3ramford. Ont. With Sir j�ercy Scott. who ha"i-ea i pearance,and when I started for home i BOOK 04 I felt betterAhan-Lbaid 'busy looking after London's defelac" 'N DOG' DISFUSES done.for years. OTICE TO STALLION OWNERS. >w.csssas: Vit- Now I always keep Dr. Williams Pink"&gRinst air raids, he landed a brigade , N'GlNli"S Xl AND STATION. . .% Pills in the house, and both my hug- 'from the ship, and toolC-th 4& And How-to Feed El 4 -, :; - "* Aecr-;d-hand b-aFgatn1% naval 11 The inspection of stallions tinder V,l 11-t (,usruntee, motor Co., Hamit. band and my young daughter have guns to Ladysmith, arriving at eleivea , Mattedtree to o" address by too, (%nada. o'clock on a Monday morning. At ththeOntariq Stallion Enrolment Act Ajostles's the Ambo,7 ibeen benefited by their use. I bless noon LAmbton had his guns In pool- will. commence March 23rd, 1916. 10101ser IL aAY GLOVF-R. V.S. foal raze -,the day that young man on the train tion and ordered the first gun to be Stallion owners will notice that horses lag ftmodki I18West31stStreet,NowYork FTA(IREFII NEWFOVINDL A N D gave -me his box of pills, otherwise I fired at Long Tom, It went wide, inspected in- the Fall of 1914 do not P �,um,tem ror *all-, tarn row ver. sin 1,,lit-n., R. 0111espi*. Abb�.ts. might never have tried them, and.but killed a Boer or two. Lambton require to be ifffpicted at this time LEARN MUSIC AT HOME ! QueA J.. would. have still~been air invalid." put his telescope to his eye, and or- but all other horses inspected previous V Ustb4d- I You can get'Dr. Williams Pink Pills 'dered another shot to be fired, find to the Fall of 1914, which were not L04- Fres Mr. To PLO? WISOCLLANIOU1. from any medicine dealer or by mail, actually saw the famous Booer gun then eight years old, must be inspect- my Note--Plano. ar&ln, Violin. CANCEIL TUMORS, LUMPS, wre, dismounted with a well-directed lye. 'MandnIti: at 50 cents a box or six boxes - for dite shell. ed in order to be enrolled for 1916. +A"nJ4, Internal and external. cured wit:3- Cornet. Ifxrr. 'Cello 1 Out pain by our home treatment. Writs $g.50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine Apropos of the Boer War, Sir lled. Application should be made 'at once or. to si14 "#,Olal 1.is before too late. Pr. sees man Xfe.lizaj Co., Brockville, Ont. F imited , offer of • Co TAmited. -Collingwooel. OnL . ..... worth tells a good story: -An order to the�Secretary of the Ontario Stat- 0 free wev!-.ly 1*rson-t was issued that all men of the High. lion Enrolment Board, R. W. Wade, You pas' only. for WAR BOOMS U.S. TOWNS. land regiments must cover up their Parliament,Buildings, Toronto.. nitipic and r-ta which Is. siza,11. &-r11 uniforms, as it was theiiglit' they=� $Xtraa , Boxinnert. -War-,Orders Have Brought Big Popru. -made too obvious targets-for the fop. or advanced wipilt. Quite.the Contrary. 11 � L U lation Increases. The late Sir -George White, who be.i - .1 Everytbing Illul- .I llev6d the,order would prove populir,� "My husband tells me that he was irated. P!ain qImplo 'following table. shows how .,The Pysteriatic.rr"Ire had an Idea.-'Let them,' he said 'cover,out late last night with your bus- tures citiet in the United States have � each course is vears, Skic�eRx.-; the front of their uniforms. The en- band." Start at once Nyrite for rreo -es grown, while quite respectable townsyou To-day-Nnw U.11, SCROOL OX WUSIC, merLoveliness emy will never see the other side!' "That isn't so. 'I want to un- Nos 262. 22s rifth Ave. Now York CitS --have sprung into-existence-through Unlike- the-ma jortt3r of sailors. 84r derstand that my husband was out Cc- IERNUDIAW %1:s from Sc. --the war boom:- Hedworth is as good a man at' riding with your husband." York City. -Before war. Now. horseasheisatridingthe seas. He S.S. EVAKSELINE .411s f I rom Sew I.,h .2 acs 11. Bridgeport, Conn. ... 90,000 140,000 to fond of all sports, but his greatest I 0_ 18 000 ,passion is hunting. He has won many i Muard's Liniment for sale •evorywharo snJ op. Apply '(,r.Form incindir-,m�xk and beth, oott W. !Ho#ewell, Va I ...... races on his-own ponies at Malta ' fi,:kis rw L.WL)kkt Penn's Grove, N.J...". '2,000 5000 To Cheap. 940-M-AWA City Point, Va. ..... 6,000 One of the eight brothers of the R. 0. PATERSOV, res. Aseet. df Durbam.-h e.ts..maternal1y-near-----�ePoct0r-XAAA.77. YQU__must fore Plae- %.A, nines, Ltmlteql, Du Pont City, Va... 0 or order for -It - -Ellar., 0 46 Tonxe St.. Toronto. allied to the great dlical house of,take more exercise. I should advise seeds, see t;r I.q I d Gold- 1,1 __t Carney's Point,N.J.'- 0 "00 00 Abercorn and Russell, the late 'Count-'walking every day. on Jubilee CatA109UG it 13 fr e or nn;; %Ct agert. Petersburg, Va I ..... 2153,000 82,0 ess of Durham having been a daugh�ter Mrs. Newlyriche-Walking? ..bly Seed Corn Per Sus. (Rags free) (-go lbs. oil (.011) iWilmington, Del. ... 87,411 110,000 of the first Duke of Abercorn familiar. dear doctor, you must be accustomed No. I ........ I.So ......60Q,000J ,Detroit, Mich. 6.82,000 ly known as "Old Splendid," and Lady"'to attendink poor people. Hasley- Ieaming, White cup _5 Golden Glow ............ 'Bethlehem,Pa. 12,937 19,200 Louisa, his duchess, daughter of. the orth Dakota so ......- )O 'sixth Duke of Bedford. Sir Hedworth Longrellow. N Flint, Mkb. 88,550 41,51 !married in-1140-Viscmintesa Chelsea. Murine is comptons .. .......;- Pr** ---we pay rail-wav freight in ou- pare Phy- tgrio sndQueutc on au odors GUARD THE BABYd by our sicians, as used for ovc:, 525.00 -AGA_INSI– COLDSThe Sort Mothir Made. many-years in their pr"tice,now dedicat- e A. newly married couple had had a sold by Druwai-Ft. d to the Public and B ERmuoA To guard the Baby against colds little disagreement about some cakes R netoRefresh, Mori C.nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- which the wife had made. The hus-' Cleanse and strengthen Eyes after exposure to The Ide.-il Winter Resort Cold Cutting Winds and Dust and to-restore lets. The Tablets are a mild laxative band complained 'that those his mo- bealthful tons to Eves Reddened apd rasde Sors Not;ce to St -a I Beautiful Likes, Saddl, -Riding. rthat will keep the little ones stomach ther used to produce were far spper-! by Overwork and Eye Strain Golf, TezrhiF, Yachting, Fishing Some broadminded Physicians use and recorno Ana laa T'athinq. Present Gar- and bowels working regularly- 4 is ior. On the next day the girl set be-I mend Murine while others perhaps Jealous of Its floti Ownerns crison of the Ottawa (!Rth) Pegi a recognized fact that0* Success,talk and rush into print in opposition mew. V1"`e_Jthe 'fore him a plate of hot cakes. "N those whose Ryes need care can guess why.as stomach and-bowels are in good or- :you have achieved soxnqthing!" he ex- a no Prescription feein M,,rlpe-Just hand lZapection of stallions " t at No and you bave a Complete Pka. Stallion E=olnlcut der that colds will not exist; that the. claimed enthusiastically. "These are the 03L%Axio- health of the little ones will be good i - uitne Dropper-and Cork Screw- - *UCO arob. 23r3. exactly like the cake mother used to::: rose. Try it in yourEyesandin Baby's Act, WlU co== Eye Troubles-No Smarting--,Tust Eye 1910, Au applications for ou- Princess Hotel and that be will thrive and be happy make, How did you do,it?" "I will' atfort. Write for Book of the Eye Free, rolment and iun"0110n, &OcO=- s open rom t good-natured. The Tablets are give you the recipe,'1_repUe4L the Wife gy* R*me4y company.Chicago VeAled by th& PWOVeT fee, Ming+ 1"M o XAT Iv sold by medicine dealers or by mail at I Situated an the Harbor of -7- oldly. "I used margarine instead of --ard. in til* sedrstary's office. Purl-106- -Hamilton. Accommodates 400,1 _Not Tac" 25 cents a box from The WilliamsWil . butter, eggs a week old; I put alum in meal Buildings,TOTOUtO, by 39&rct. Rates ; Sill per week-and upward. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. the,flour, and added plenty of water Country Scliopl-Teacher---P You no. 91 appucttioam re! ties that boy who stands.atlhe, foot -MOWF-& TWOROGER, to the milk." volved Sft*r March 13t]l- Lux"o- -W-W- Oro of his CIS-@a? Well, last summer he HAMILTON, BERMUDA Nothing for An Answer. tion w1A ozay bo-&do &+Lnor*ao94 Teacher-Wait a moment, Tommy. was-the brighest boy in school." expanso to owners. -Aadrarts au l3pranida toe by the st Uln"d's llitni=ont Cures suras, Eta. - -"He is. now. I 1129cations to S. W. W16dj• era of the Qiiebec S.S. What,do you understand by the word Committeeman 0010= - - '12 Broadway, 'New York. socrotary, Ontario stanion. Enrol leficit? notice the foot of the class is nearest sanent Bull present power, but the the stove," dines Tommy-It's what you ve got when Money may want Newt,WsrU has the qtticker `you haven't got as much as--if""u' less money a man y. will the doctor cure him. Ulaard's luall-eat XOUOV*s Irs'"ralgia. ED. 7 ISSUE dell tst hadn't nothca A»; .}'.,, �. -w .+. ..•,. y�..•,,. ,_,- ,, ..�,,. a, ^'r .•:-re-wvF 4 "+S' r ,f^, „�' , .>'`.Y;' ..r :•.:9n• ,� ,,.-.c"Y"_: .:,,,_` _ r-•.: e� .x .-'CF .,. •, i�..f .. •. :',.:.•cls... ..''! 4i1ts>Gi�ugasii Fiev d a.. R 4 C - E - R S* ai :IPadtleilnlwatry Fzlpay moxaiagatwOrsoa A P'PRENTICE WANTBD-At once . altoterigg,Oat. s r pi y Z1 to Iearn priating. .Ayply at xxwe OtDw. - • 1 TI RXI e e e e _ _ �ppH USE OEE SALEkaring 1Phoa � BEST SOME t RO.RAL _ s _ •. --446 per yeae; 01.00 it paid-in advance. i/ _ sat! FRENCH _ SPECIAL LIAES PURPLE r gubea4doos in ao Cal od Btstea •1 50 •. 171x. ` Cn PLANT BOXES—At 80 cents per CANNED IN CALF hundred.U ordered right away, W. O. - - - — ES __. JOIN M U RKA R, Proprietor. ' jB"NLs,R,R.No,1- Loons' Hill, sat! W FFAs B t GOODS "MEAL ' i.�.j .41 -- - tYY ANTED-A�d practical germ. ..k..t. — -.. 4 _ _ AT --_. 81. - and,need to work. Good wagea INS REDUCED - " er _._ NOTtt' AND COMMKNTs _ _ _ 89a10,Piokering, I J T _ _ _ _ n O _;:__--_ VOR $ALE=Newtnilch cow,•splen- Canada �o Cents PRIG`ES 2 1ba, - Canada has a problem' on her did•milker•appiy at lot 19,too. e, Picker- --MALE sl l ---MALE REGISTERn , airockRoad)oraddress JJ -WHITE, � :LENT COMMENCES THIS WEER — hRuds that is -causing consider- > xering. s3-a4 ..'able anxiety, and which may not- SATURDAY, RARCH 4•x31-Ext4ensi�e. 1Oi�'fi FOR SALE-Several-York• r * _- - . We. carry tt full line of F'I'SH -.- be settled for many yearn, that, is auction sale of horses, fresh mi shire �vlrite Lowe,.dna_about April int, V _ the demand for b'reucll•Cauadiauy cows, yo ing cattle, iuipletn.ents, etc. wrier orphone E W E1 A�>Clare�ni Q Psoue FRESH. _��ROZEN FISH SMOKED and.; PICKLED at-lot 10, sou. 4, Pickering (old Clare:33i fol >,f-lingual sehools in Ontario.' Greenwood road), the. property of OIt BALE-? n:ew lnilch cows v O Halibut 13c, 2ltis. 25c. FISH _ W.d McDlonald, Sale begiilB at a� The agitativa is kept irp by a fe�v F sears old,just in,alga 7 beifers a �. old, Fiunan Haddie 12c a ib 1130, sbarp, . 9ee bllla, W-B, POW due In March,apply to HENRY'MOORE Pinker- /�/ Ti Otlt 13c lb. 2 lbs. 25c, HRddie Fillits 14c a lb �• lmeu, such as Lavergne and Byttr. ' ell,auctioneer. Ing P0,�Brockroad) Y tj F�1 CisC'Oea - 11ic a lb - `assa who think more of their own WEDNESDAY, MARCH Sth-Extensive I�IOT$Y SEED FOR SALE- _+ White Fish 12c a lb. Digbys 22C a box POP( than they do for the auction sale of horses, arty head T sample gradod ho,9 ao4ezninentsLanaard- v Red Salinou' 14c a lb. Cod Fish 8 lbs for tae : of cattle, comprising dairy-cows, with no noatoua wood seeds. Price 64 00 per -welfare of theii followers. When two year old add_._.yeearling- buah_t,Ind Phone,W H wEBTNEY H R No 1. _ LabradUC Herring . --+Quebec, or Lower Cauada as it and.steers, twentpfave hogs, iiapIs- �, - Pink'$almouj ire a lb. - 5 cents a lb was then called was rtluqueted by menta; etc. at lot 14, con.S, Picker- �1 EED GRAIN FOR SALE-A qusa- ing(i}-mile west of Greenwood) the SEED o!STsneohenri No, In Barley, end ar the British, the-French was allow- property of Oliver Denny. ,Sale at quantity of White Wave Dtar�ts, -Free from all � , � ed to retain the French language 12.30. Bee bills. W._B. Powell. go,��D�e�Yhitby posaBo111phboe,4'OLa DN� R 1-0 H A R D•S O N _S � J h auctioneer. F IELD. 'r as the official language of that tt province. Thin was a ma nen- WEnNEsD.ky. MARcu 15th-Auction IMPROVED Farm Londa Wanted- g sale of farm stock, implements; etc., From to co 100 noses, we have clients PEEL'S ' -�,- -SHOE imous Coneession'on the partJ�Of the at lot G0, con, 5, Pickering, (half ha epr land to go on thea curing• It you •STOREBritish and one that the French mile west of Brougham) the proper- have property to sell we ata Bad yon buyers.ty of Geo. D. Irintou. Saleat one. Writeusanieagwhayyon_have got to seq. t could not reasonably expect. They Bee bills. Fred. Postill, auctioneer.' No eels,no charqs to you. Addreu DNTSaIO �)�".� REALTY,NCO Bt, Tazaato._M_0 pLlr Annual January Sate are not satisfied with this.howeve TTi.YNESDAY. MARCH 29-Extensive OR SALE -,Comfortable 9 roomed } 1 and they, want the 'advantage auction sale of horses, cattle, pigs, F dwelling situated on K�yg Bt Piektufng; 01' Boots, Shoe', Rubbers, I ` ;gaitl8d at that_time es tended to implements, hay, roots, etc. at lot 9, with quarter acre of good garden, with 1azge _ - 1 con. 8,Pickering, (half mile east of and small fruit,-,The house is in good ,repa�z ,• Felts and Spats, Leggings Etc. ll :- this Province. Canada is a Brit- a Greenwao�1) the.property of Aleit. with nisei of hazel and sots water the latter ')t Moore. .Sale at 1.1.:10 sharp, See April it to the kitchen WORC M may be had Felts, > _ fah possession, and the official April int;enols to PG xosooMl3Eg�cksriag r po bill@, oradvt, in another column. out :.Call and secure the biggest :language should be the English W. i1, Powell. auctioneer. �ARJtS TO RENT-BeinR' lots 111 language and no other. English lu and l non t in Pic�te=inR Tp. �n8i.• bargains e'er offered- should be'tali Fib in ever school un o!175 acres,more or leas. Good dwelliag _ F' R Y and outbuildings. Boil a rich, clay loam. An r in the Dominion. Where French HOW MRS. BEAN abundance of good wet z,hard and soft, None Bell Phone; but a first-class man nge3 apply For further children know only the langtige psrticulati apply to James Cochrane.H ileo, P E E * a./ .� N i ,, 31rr le sxatton, L _ of thele parents, the use of Franc It MET THE C _ 1 should be permitted-in order that �'1 FED GRAIN FOR SALE-~Wheat p l7 Marquis acid Wild Goose Oats-grana a u the Engiiafi language be learnt. Early Yielder' Irlob"'bite And O.A.C. No. 74, :WHITBY. iG1NTA R/O The_Bcctch Hero Barla3 d.A C,No.at, Rad It ie no hardship to the French to Cjjrled safely Through Change -lover, and Alsiks. Ali the loragotnR seeds _ — eompe] them t0 ettidy Eclglish Of Life b L dia..E.Pinkh m's i-iave been tested at Ottawa sod found good l - Y 0y tZ Compatlad. ani high in germtsa and all stns Other clear, sad - i tree from wild Dass and tires and other aoaons EST.18LlSFIED OBER f! YEARS � which is uinre widely known than eaosa.Write ;or phone, Phone Mark. 1413. any other language. He who is cut., I LAPP db SJN:B,8.10. 1, Markham, T H E STANDARD BINK O F CA D A D not familiar with it, Is greatly 1^eshville,Tena-"When I was going cn°' _ �e _ through the Change of Life I had a to- ;kLti ABLE FARM FOR SALE STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS OK 31st.JANUARY, .1916, hen ierepped, It is the law of our mor -merge as a b1" TENDER--Tenders will ba received ' land that every child be educated. " �'��� J t, ace underwgriednuE saturds starch 26th, Condensed from Goverameot Report: 1 Child a head _ The 1416 for the puraha.e of the valuable farm con- It should also he the law that doctor said It was sitting of uus h`ndred'snd arty acres, cozapns- Notes to Circulation tli 3 271.'43 00 C•tah 11gaoUlsC�a _ _ Tl. on hand .. B2e1,431.l7 ed of the portly' art o!lot 94. con.�. Ptckerinc, - g' i three years coming Deposits.. ....43-099.05B.i7 Le ,sit fu Ceutrsl Gold Re-. every child he taught the English On the premises are a new brick up-to-date �c ms 26t 562 dA -rvca 6ep.Ns N and gave me_medi boons wuh hot sates.taps oo sect; Boor; Dave _.Dtrtdcad able- 1st-Feh: - res-h9 Eanka 4.191.71s.76 ! langnaze and lie wiJ4 not-live to alio f0 until I bouae sad rood borne tstable, tw,i barna, one 1916 . p°.. ... ..,r.,,. 9'.500.00 4 Heti-h. Dominion and Pro.r Rith ata]l,ag beneath, The outbuiidinys have • regret it. Y Y , it gveJr called away peon recently routed 'Plenty of bard and soft AaeKm Paid up. .... . . 3,000.00.00 vinci.�l C.Sverameat and ;• awessudruQingstream through cantre cf rv .>PtittQ_pad_nneisided --- - te..... ♦•, 7196,429iK - _. y Afloat va-aerea of ue consisting of p -- Ra= ae under tetters o! 646•S9 Loans on ca c Z:S353 2 0 - aOQFe Lila-e. Of ieecis maple-.and pine. Ail workab:e isad �O ,.4!4.819 The defeat of- aliiP,' the 'nlesn- S1Omethe�d'�t -pro i OG!59.15 rosn.,na Discousrts .....,' a7.+u.91s ,l0 her of rliameat re eegBDtln mostly she title a h,adown Town e:pure jeuse shall the 4 Ue ni; vtth Government rs ' pa p g to hlia then, so vendor sbaH not be bound to supply soy deeds Circulation Fond, I".eaa.N Peel in the local legislature was 7: y sister in law told abetracte or other evidence of title ♦=cent ( Rink Premises IPtreelroldi... 1,171269 75 tbers to his possession Terms of-sale half put. _ ; Other AAsets Us 919.N people uttering ah protest ag>tlasbet Lydia R Plnkham'seVegehtabl8 0 n- :%wtthea terms coo.highest beLFagr iunupon ata ei ` #—Y"—p`reoaa.:;..... �s9e is UlmYmoney down,balance OX . 2 ra:1f PUMA would cure it I ped der no as r graft. Fallis is a Conservativee, the Chatlge of Life and the tumor and lgalara apply to J.W. TOOLE.H R, !aa 1, . ' but his defeat cannot be looked eatH111, gess when I got home I diel not mood Uu doctor. _ - wenn as a great Liberal victory, I took the Pinkham romedles anti] the C © _R .N as Conservatives of the better ��was tit the doctor said, and I A O O u of Ti3a' blement,w.ere just as instrumental have not felt It sins: I tell ovary one' — � g io brig io afloat his dd C efeat as how I was cared If this letter will A car of yellow corn will arrive at $ g help others you we welcome to use it" Locust HUI 1p a few days. Call or _ - - pout"I �,-�Joseph Avenue, p one your order now for Corti o cue. _ not receive the support of the Nashville, 'teaa V. N. REESOR, is appetising an invigorating. P Is d Poor-1-09 - $n$uential press of the.Coaser•va- Lydia IL Plakhani's Vegetable Cam- Cedar Grove. Ont, �tive rt sad the Liberal rt pound' a pan remedy eioataining the nauseous aIId injurious to the health. Pa y- party extractive props of good old rash- a Mark.9000. was not anxious to bring about loped roots and hobs, serfs the n«ds his defeat ln.ceder to strengthen of yeoman's system at"cattlealpe Aaction lJ-t; 6— of :We have just received a large shipment of themselves is the Honse,'•as they °f her there s a Try It 11ORSES AND CATTLE high-grade Tea, black, green. and mixed, >7ad offered to let an Conserva. It hiis any le@ you, in your - - Y cash which pnsalels you,write to Pigs, Iuiplemeutmi, Etc. : tive other than Fallis be elected �he L .dia E. PitntLem Nadlelm - that we- are selling oq their merits at 36c Jbp acclamation. The result is '`%a, l Tea* l!!<11w. The property of _ 1 equally pleasing to both parties, --_ '�7CT_ J. ��caO.NA?�� . 1n , also - per Ib one pound packages ' 1 n 5 lb it is a warning to lilicians ,,;Cedar Poeta. Wanted AT_ -_ _ g po - _ and 3 Ib. tins. This Tea is_.estra good_and that the people Rill not tolerate The Pickering TownshippCouacilwill Lot IQ, Concession 4, Pickering - _ __ _ gnifting. The co of the recelae tenders up to 'fnn8a-y next. - = _tr- -- wortll Mol'e_monef Try it_ p4_lzas been awakened and March 8th. for the supply of'Yllp cedar Atm o people -- ptr3ts of go.,d't;ttxlity. 84t. tong, 8 in, saturday, March 9-lb - _ w71at was laughed at a few years nietpr at-sinall end, half delivered The fallowing : = Our groceries are.f a re? a o will not now be tolerated.. at Apink'� tlil!.,.Pi�kering. the other g . h+tit at the T„a_n kl ll, Brnughata, Brogn gelding, b. d„ ruing?crs old : _ _ _'BDrtien-haa given a faw.plain les- Bey aeld_ing t�i, d: iisin&_ts Sm old : DONALD M 13siTON Clerk gay ggoldtnQ, h:d. resin► : yrs old: Q-E0 �� ecus to several of, bis folloscers Bay.driving ma'rp, I vi-old, io foal' to :who hAd looked upon-this war Capt. Brcyon :2 Gelding Pitts. 1 yr - - - - -- an opportunity for amassing Young Men in Delxland old, by Bing Smil :Black filly. 8 yrs old, by Lord Roberts : Bay colt geld- , ONTA�i=O '' - wealth: There is nothing more Bright Fellr� trionlx to.enlist SR,OVC3�3A ing, by Bucepphalus, 1 yr old : Grey `.despicable than to see a-few men arVFn great-.d-inand,frm Ru-iniac,_ rotor, 4 yr,qld, due Feb. 2-ith-: Red, - - - - - - - - - Three calls fTt ting $•in Int -ch to and white.cow.3 yrs old,due Feh• 25. _ building ftp fortunes at the ea• start were ri-etived at Head Offices Brindle nota•, i yrs old, due March 28 : a :.pence of the country while their of Sh;r-w's Schools ih one d.1 y. It Red cuw. S yrs old, due in 'fav ; Will pay to prepare, Write'us. W.. Your King -Land Countr3t Need You -fellow-citizens ars sacrificing their H. 8haev, 395rYorec St„ Torna•ri,._ Red cow,5 yrs old, due April lOt}i : O - -wealth,, their health and their, Black cow, a rrs old: niilf by side'- Di ide: Diik Re(] row,6 yrs aid, calf- by side; lives as well as suffering untold We&5 C Swett ts Ed Red Cory,S yrs d, utlf by side ; Grey � C O ` M E N W ANTED . bardships in defense of the empire I iiewd LMM” heifer,3 yrs yrs due March 10th ; J and of civilization. The elan who ---- Ca* Red heifer, 3 yrs old, calf by aide; - - - Red and white cow, 4 yrs old,.calf by _ --To ENLI3T.I2 eaters the political arena, from a � oldie;Red britt-r, lyra oltl,due March 1 'selfish standpoint should be made Red heifer, 3 yrs old, due Feb. 20tb : THE "WHITBY" COMPANY _ • \ Red heifer, 3 yrs old, calf by side : to uederstand that the people of r Spatted heifer, 3 yrs old, calf by side: _OF THE — _ A Canada has no place for such 'as Red and white heifer,•3 yrs old, c,;llf ' by side;Red heifer,rising 2 yrs old be. and should be hurled into 116th Ontario C'ountS Battaliolf for Oveiseas Ser�iee. Red heifer-yearliU: Dur am-bull, 2 oblivion without any ceremony,. Hots yrs old;QWearlt'n heifers;6Yearling - - Members of Saskatchewan have - steers;a Heifer calves a months old; This Battaliqn-will- be commanded by Lieut.-Col. Sam Sharp, M P., Our Stock of 3 Veal calves;8 Pigs,3 months old; - _ also been charged with bribery. COLUl1tRTA GRAFO�OL.aS = Heavy wagon ;2 Seta of team harness Uxbridge, with Major Robert Smith; of Columbus, If they are found guilty of the Set of heavy siei b ; Cockshutt low, Second in Command. pp and COLUMBIA RECORD$ double furrow'; o, S .IxL Wilkinson L meet the " charges, 'they ow .2 to Frost A Rood mower ..same fate as Fallis. Is all new. plow binder, old : Fannin --' - - should It will give us leaeure y mill and bagger ; 2 Cross-cut saws 'Con-Enliat cvit]1 your�oantk"unit-, R Battalion wllich-will be-, The Germane have been utter] p And other articles. recruited from your neighbors.and acquaintances, and ' defeated at Verdun. Y `"to play the records for As the proprietor'Slease has expired, officered by men who are known to y_oil all,' you, whether•you ur- everything will positively be sold. ,.; - _ Sir Geo. E. Foster says Clanada chase or not, answe- - ' -- at Recruiting Office,'Brock 9t., Whitby,or to 1 - -can provide 1,000,000 recruits. will gladly assist you 8AL`;•Ar Olv6 O CLOOK,SNAPP APPLY In makingselections, any Officer, N. C. O. os man of the 118th, ;. Bonaventure Station, G, T. R. TEB.Ms':-Hoe veal calves and all no matter how smali - - Sums of $10�rind under. cash; over GEOi W:P. EVERY,-Capt., at Montreal was burned ; loss the purchase that amount-7 months credit given H. L. MAJOR, Lieut., - $300,000 ;cause believed to be a to parties furnishitiQ approved joint _ "116th $act. C;-E.F.'' _ 116th Hatt. •- short-circuit. Zjhe G. T. R.,station I �t♦� notes. Six per cent. per annum 1Y McFadden's D!'�i IaTA f allowed for cash. .�-- �p� TSa KIl�TGI' at Orillia also was burned with 6 tc ,considerable express matter. PICKERING ti,W, B. POwzLL, auctioneer I _ y fir.- K .;� .w 6 >;,�•. -e4;. y y..:t +. -�... K, s'.''� t' �ti •:v a..r, .. i^-.:, .. - a F _ 1 c�ucaatoNT - Edgar and Mrs. Wilker, of Tav- istock, spent a-few days last week -OF-``'� 90MINION trip to the citron Tuesday. with the forjners brother, M. J, g0� e8 sad Cattle Pigs?)ilea Margaret atul Peter Macnab Wilker. , THE UNK were it►-the cat on Monday. C. O. Bennett's sale of choice r:w George and Miss TreesTaus dairy routs•on Thursday last was - Implements, Efts. ewe�,,,n,oa oas�,tea,vacaacaxr. w.D.t+wrrttcwa vwa•ntaaaoaw� s M► a teat success. To rises were a ti Boc;&tT.Cmucal Massaw. spent over Sunday in Agincourt. g p p The property of ' realized. Mr. and Mrs. Robbio.e entertain -Do Your-Baanking By Mail w. ,ed &.few friends last Friday'even- M. S. 'IOhq�°°'Of Medielne_Hat, QZ+IVFrR �F.iN1Yx �t you live at a•distance from a branch of The Dominion Bank. ►"'• Alta,, spent a few days last week -AT. Deposits- be made-cash withdrawn-or anyother Banking g, pog- Mrs. Ni� of To tato, =pent at the. manse renewing old ac- Lot 14, COxesifon 5, Pickering, Business may be transacted by mall, lust Wesseas though on. - - - t gg quaintances. trade a special trip-to..own dr thopurpose. w the week d with..her friend, All interesting address was de- (#mile west of Greenwood),oa -- Miss Maggie Graham, Owing t9 the stszrm_o7cL Sunday,, tvei•eWin tt�eF'r6iby'terlan--ctrurclr_ WEDNESDAY,-MAkCH 8, 191G - WHITBY BRANCH : S. D TERRY, Manager. - , oa \�'eiinesday evening by Rev.. st the attendance at the vaa•iouz The follow ing property: - - churcheB -*N:as-vety-slim. Mr: li:t-sarc}, district secretary of _ . the Upper Canada Bible -Society. Bay horse,4 yrs old ; Bay horse, 9 pea Rev. John-hutch, of Stooffville, old Bay mere, 9 rs old, in foal Cit 't T will be a lea vear earnlval y y accompanied b his mother misited Bo ;;Fill ricin 2 re old: Colt, p y in lift Caledonia Rink )fere next y y g' y at the manse on Mtanday. it sada • evening. The ladies will rising 1 yr old; Red cow, calf'by side; "Resolve' d that.T will deal SEE FOUR NEW . t�? Wilfred 'Underhill- and M}sT Spotted cow,'-ca}f=tog side ; Brindle to:e the ice at 8 oclock and the cow, calf by aids-; Spotted cow. due � .'Wade, of Toronto, spent Sunday p ,at the ; . -SAWING MACHINES with Claremont friends• gents tnke the seats. Admission time of sale Ro4n cow, due time . of _ x * We sell emery wheels, circular J. Bartlett and. little 'dgttgliter, gents 15 cents, ladies 10 cents. ._ sale ;Jersey cow, due!March 13th ; . PiCl?`@Y'Sl'1 �2i,I�@= ry' Evelyn, of Toronto, spent Friday Dr. B. I. Love, who has been Blue cow, due March 14 ; Roan cow, e` 9' saws, gasoline •engines and p y, practicing liere for the past year, due March 17th: Red cow, due"March cutters and buggies. � with)-. H. and Mrs. Beal. 20th ;Black cow, due March 22nd Styles to suit everyone, circular y The heavy fell of snow which left 'on Tuesday morning for In making a resolution like this sa y Kansas, tit here he has secured a Roan cow, due March 28th ; Red cow salve, hammered and gummed. - took place the end of- last week full flow of milk: Red heifer, due in we will help you carry it out Prices reasonable:- "` good veterinary practice. Since b ivin ou the best, Was heartil� welcomed as it has Appril;3 Red heifers, bred. in Nov: ; ' y eominir to Claremont, Dr. Love 6 Heifers.2 re old 4 Steers, 2 yrs old; y g g y '�7CT. �3. TACKB.ON rovided•us.with excellent sleigh: y I -• . . has made many friends who re. 4 Roan heifers,l'yr old :4 Red heifers Wedding Cakes a specialty. Mr. and Mrs. Hoo of the Bret his departure but who-wish 1 yr old;5 Steers, 1 yr old; 2 Calves. BROCg ROAD. 5 Calves,4 weeks old; Both Phones in shop. Cochrane farm, have moved -to him success is his new. field" 'of 4 months old; ' Sing Village where they Weill en- labor. 10 Store pigs :7 Pigs, 8 weeks ; Brood 'HERB' MONI IE`Y• PICKERING /���//T g sow, bred Dec. 24 ' Brood sow, bred _ PON I HILL ter the, employ of Sir Henry -_- - 11 Dec. 20th ; Massey-Harris disc, new Fellatt. WINTER GOODS j Massey-Harris cultivator ; 2 Furrow CEMENT TILE.. NURSERIES / e 'c S. F. and}12rs.'Robbine went to plow, riding Bingle plow ; Light NV RSR/ G V Peterboro on ?d nday to attend• As the winter season has arrived wagon ; Road cart ; Scuffler; The undersigned has begun the manu- the funeral of their little `niece, we are prepared to a.upply . Deering mower.6!t good; Horne rake facture of cement ills from 3 to 12 Margaret Johnston, who died of your many wants in 10 it. new : Binder, good ; lased drill inches. Call-and et quota- pneumonia. our}ire.. And other articles. g q We have appointed B.J. Arm- • � -• tions at yards on Brock ' Quite.a large number freta here If you are in need of As Mr. Denpy is going into the stock road, half mile west of strong,336 Clinton St., Toron- .1F u�rpvse going into Toronto on Bob-sleighs and Cutters, Cutting shlpping business, everything will be Spink Mills. to, to represent ug for Picker.- pp sold without reserve. Wednesday next to attend the Boxes, Pulpers, Gasoline _ _ Also, Cement kept constantly ing and distrfet and he will temperance gathering when the Engines or Wheel- on hand. - . monster petition will be presented _ barrttwe, 8wL6 ar oNE' o'OLOOx, SHARP give any information' w!inted.' -- to the government. Call on or write to TERxs-Store pigs, small pigs and all Frank Mitchell, We have.a very choice list of- A pretty wedding was solemn- P1Ckflrin Sums of $10 and under, cash; over PICKERING varieties for spring delivery of ized on Wednesday last at "Rand• L. D. Banka, _ g that'amount 7 months credit given fruit trees and ornamental �. beak," the palatial residence of _ - - to parties furnishing approved 'oiat C Sweet t0 - shrubbery, rasp berries, cur- ' Me, and Mrs. Peter Macnab, when MASSEY-HARRIS notes. d per c8nt per annum a�low- X-etS A GadY heel • _-=)their younger Baughter, Bes4e, T ♦ � ed for cash rants and gdoseberries. Write ,t became the bride of kir. Kenneth Farm j��1@mQnlr� W. B. POWELL, Auctioneer - -' c Mr. Armstrong for prices. Renfrew..manam of the Holt, -' DeT,.&v�-L Jeparators i .:Renfrew Co.,' of Toronto. The - -TIME TABLE-Piokering station G STONY & WELLINGTON ` ceremony was performed by Rev. Drills, Cultivators, HarroWs; T.R.- Train.going East Sae as follows-- And Silos _ �+ O R n N T d A. McLellan lathe peesence of the VerityPlows, Wagons N° 1 Mai! 2.50 A M. f"a immediate relativeq of the bride ' 14 Local ;6. 0 F.62.- sad groom. The large number of and Buggies. 14 Local 8.0t P. �I. I have jussaeeured the agency for Trains going Wast doe as follows- ••• PICKERING costly resents testified to the No. 13 Local i.42 A. M. the above.- Call and~see -new _ e • _ is - - 'pop u18tity of the bride. if yon recialre a profitable Cream1. - p Separator, consult its! 11 Local 2.15 P.M. On Monday evening as Clifford 7 Mail 7,50 P. M. separatok and secure prices. LC,�IVIBER YARD Soden was on his way to Stouff- J. R. THEXTO , Pickering, Ont. *Sundav included � I•nd..phooe 1913. �. Wille, hie horse became frightened - when passing through the village . Russell AridreW �- and ats<rted off at a furious rete in a westerly direction. 'Mr. Soden PICKERING. Out. BARN BILLS was thrown out of-the cutter, but --PRICES. - - - -wan east=Injttred; The, - - - - horse continued his wild career, - The Fruit ''Store - Let us quote ydu "! y but when it got to Mr. Bennett's -- HASTHE QL-ALITI< - K it turned Into the lane and came - prices on your barn � to a standstill at the stable door. may not always appear the lowest, but if , to a t standstill was done to the Now is the time to make htarms- bills in pine hemlock, J �? le utter.and the horse received a -: __ , ealso the loan of our re, lad )British Columbia fir ,few slight scratches on his legs, you take quality into consideration - fruit slicer, which makes ft andCedarin-all lengths Oar hockey team enteredStouff. __._ _ �f it i �� - ville tournament left week and easy. work , WOE their Bret game fromUzbridgr _ . ,put prices will WIN OUT. A choice line of chocolates. home- i es. d sizes. :..by default. They were thea - made taffies. = Q drawn agsiost. Stnuffville ice.the „fare Neilson Ice-Cream on hand W. D.,Go on 17on, } -S•d after one of .the poorest exh- -next game. but w all the time: Ras evident to a 1 that the Let tie figure on all our bills as we can PIOBERINQ bitione ever vee bg a referee. - !Come is anti see us. - f -- (referee, who was it Stouffville man 8 y � _ _ H. J. MARQUIS . JBell and Independent phone. v►as partial in his deceeloas from �11 orderff prOIpPtZ�. �T1>te Or phone.' ti .n to sad, i tr his desire to :- - • oiaeteam w . e a - _. -The Pickering from one to three of the Care- - - �, r" E E D moot bops continually on the -' fence. The Claremont boys woutd gt C. N. �•t $�tloII l v�AnCie CoZn�t�e - _. .like to.1.lay the same team home � e �s �■���� _ '- and home games. the proceeds to g Cherrywood go tociition Is to he Red Cross Society. _ __ - leseea etealinThe ob*t of tgs and prosecute A pleasant surprise wa �. -�r(:)TT =ZL g . 'Miss Bessie Macnab last Thursday Brewers`Grains,Malted Corn.Feed the felons : "evening at the c}ose ut the prayer Bran,Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oileake _ - --:meeting in, the basetnent- of• the Meal, Cotton Seed ' Meal, et Members having propertystolen coalman) t - ken for Swift's'Red Steer 0044 imdtediately with any member Pre9U terian church, when itis ' Sabbath achoo , e c oh,_ -_ - - ,-members of the Mission Band, of __- _- - - - esti • _rn _ 61.90. -_-. - _..Membership fw t which she was president, present Phone Horne Markham 5030: Tickets may be bad from the Pmid•ut o: b _'-'ed her with a handsome casserole, We ask you to inspect our stock for the spring trade. s•cretery on application. =cut glass-butter-trayPpt in gilv.s C THedtoom suites ftutri $ll,_ Oo u to 5.U0. ca a lies Thomas Frites^• Com•-LSD EaakarC S and silver butter knife. An ap- diners, fancy chairs. Beds, springs, mattresses and _ w er, W, V. Richardson, Pickering. ppropptiate addresq rues read by Mr. -pillows;•rugs large and small. In fact everrything that g - w J CI S. F. Robbins and the_ presenia• is kept in a furnitu re store, Gramophones, records and � e S I 7 S. J,�; O'Connor. a J. Srk.- tion was made by Miss Mabel Me- ne -on hand. ro e aY •'" Preridenti Beemory • feel}an. Mina Macnab made a H. BRLINC� PICKERING feeling and appropriate reply. On C. S -< Monday evening .the snow-shoe f =' d o x •. R a ° -� _ club met at her home (Sandbank) ° = a presented her with a number �iMoto- and tt of beautiful presents. A dainty ti 0" x5:11 14�� lunch was served and a pleasant D .' SIMPSON & COsocial evening spent. 0 The patriotic concert given by - l the members of the Claremont i .' $I ,'".- o- o-•.: i o a• Jan �O a Continuation class on Friday even- _ aeb', '�4 "ing Net was one of the best enter. • ' I' N T E R S A1 E " v m m v o, v '° P d � .~ � � y e f all materials and edRa tainments ever given in -Clare- - - - . g ate' a b►= kept in stook. It will pay you The pupils all took their '"� fi g "�' d' • ►' to May p w oa11 at our works aed inspees our stook - parts remarkably well.- 'Special ..We are offering special values in the following goods. e� •►� j no,O e and obtain prices, Don't be misled by mention should be made of the n C va o,. Jnty ' agenic we do not employ them,oonsegaettl. .M drill, "The March of the Allies," =- i $ g ;, m W a awtl -+ ly we can, sad-.do ibrow off the ageai . and the chorus "Keep the Home Ladies boots reg. 2,00-for$1.59 - Men's work boots, reg. $3.50 for $2.75. ro pot!wM commission of 10 per osni„which you will : Fires.Burning" and "The Effects Mieaes.boots reg. 1.80 for $1.49 I hfen's flue boots, reg. $2.75'for $2.25 m oerbainly save by parohasing from life , of War"inPour scenes,Miss Bessie g. - � 13' 2 .. -.. Nov .Q � . Girls boots re 1.25 for 9Dc. Youth's fine boots reg. $2,7b for $2.25. I Q oaU folioiied. Bennett sang in her usual goon Children's boots,40c. 50c, 60e. - Boy's boots reg. $2.00 for $1,50. Doe. intro and Mfs9 Vets Stephenson Babies boots Z5c. l We have only a fewsizea left in the January 1917-Whitby f, Oshawa 12,: uning on w111TST �R�whiRy,CO.,00art Bootees woolen 25c; boyo boots at the above rice, e• )?ort P a,UsbridRe 19,.oanniniton 136 -p�0°, p Beaverton 10,IIptert{rove-0 'recited acceptably. The Wilker - Bros, delighted the audience with ..,Rnbbers for men, women,boys;-girls and-children all at Greenwood -:' �ardWaTe their violin selection. Capt.Moody greatlg reduced prices. Grain - Chopping . and Lieut. Guy; of Whitby,___gave Ladies silk blouses sizes. 40 reg. $3.5Q for. $2.06. AND OAT FLA) ING - fall and see our stock of "Happy stirring recr-uitina teases. Thaught"and other stoves ------Miss Rumohr presided at the Also a-few sets Roby $urns bonnet and scald 'reg. $2.75 -for $Z 25, The uridersigned is prepared to do as well as other lines piano in her neual effidient manner black muffs and stoles reg. 2.00 and 3.00 for 1.49 and 2.59. These goods 'grain chopping and oat flaking- of Hardware. - E and the chair was ably filled by are excellent value and a rare bargain. ,�,-;.. - ever da -in the week Eavetroughing and repairing Dr..Brodie. Great credit is due _. _ _ y. y promptly attended to. to the principal of the school, Mr.' GROCERIES, can goods, raisins, curranta, package cereals,.,20 ltl , ekceptonSaturday Work guaranteed and prices - -M J. Wilker for his able conduct bags grata. sugar, teas, coffee,cocoa. Give us an order we can.suit you A quantity of slabs for sale, also moderate. of -the entertainment.- The re- in ds-and price. Phone 2806. -- wagon tongues,axles,etc. ,eeipte of the concert amaonta---tt� - ---- Lawrence -envy, �. abtu$"w ihe Red thwiII-be donated D. SI�PSON fir•Co.s _- �PIC ERINOr John F. agylm. G�reeIIWood GREENWOOD r. }rf _ .. .w r.. . ...•-., 1'..y.:. '•' _ m.z..�r. d1i_G•.,.G v.3 "b•:s '•Y�,�'TM+.' .C'�•.a. sAi Y^.i •..e. Y}9w'-.�'-.awe ... -- ;,;-: ',.'•,.Y „A 'tee... �'ya...•.r., -+F'Fye. r '..":,i.• N '`r'KL a. sees• .a _ n1 - e _ _ r _ r: v' s _ —- --- -- - - -- ----- - gad to. 'Rich Yet Deli - ,. Flemings she had changed to. _ _ - - . . stylish tailored costurlie I had -firstC e catQr�e• seen her in; she had on a different hat, "FIRE ` modest, as what is appropriate in 1Cleatt and Full of Aroma. F _- 'NOTICE, _ _ _�E N� E'S women's headgear Roes, but still, dis- - I R r I OT I C tinctly''csmart" and, -of'course, be- - e- j� j �J SEEDS '. •_ _ coming, like everything' else 'aboutAMR a i her. She wore a veil, which just now :• MW at d u f e -to-advey oars customers ngtL although was pushed u . .I could not see much we hate suffered a very large lasts to fiuttday's t Feby. - P p LAD - 2ttth) Bre•, we-have sufficiegt stoclit, ntorvd at our ware- of her face, being nearly.directly be- hoube at Lon1r; lirun.•h .nd other werehcusta in the hind her.and some.seconds Il"d_ssecl_lre- _ enablr us to-fit}-vrdera-comgtetc and to--talcs—_ - . ._ 4 `cat`€'of tf'e dbmitTg seasons trade.-We commenced ship- fore I gathered the significance of her j � -- pping Hondas, '21st, at noon and'orders will be nandkr0 > 1n our usual prompt manner. attitude. �r V h ` bTy regard-wandered back to the ilot ' -- K E I� N ! E'S •SEEDS hand-upon,the blotting-Pad. It is re- . e " ` ,HEAD OFFICE=,TORONTO, CANADA mai]cable how expressive* human{ 1S blended from selected hill-grown► All our brunches have been supylied with their. hand may be. Lois's was� beautiful! . • - 'season's requirements. hand; the long, delicately -tapering � • tetc4. s} fa6med for their fine Ila,vo�ary sort that is said to denote.an .artistic qualities. Imitated yet never egn�.11eda �1 -- ttmperament. At'first it lay listless-i ly half_open," conveying to me an im-• -. __�_.____._ pression of infinite weariness;both of nothing. It even,contained,-antiripat- ning out: the flesh and the spirit; but in the brief time I stools watching it, -t -11 .ing. my worry, a statement of her- lie-.,found out-what .his.farm'was - Theeel to make up my mind how to announec finances,and the assurance that an ac- goodfor'tand thenmade it do it. He e� S my Presence' Without startling het•, it'mptable stenographer would be on sent a little package of the sol of closed suddenly and convulsively and hand take her place without incon- his farm to the experiment station By CHARLES EDMONDS WALK _ venie a to me. My heart.throblied in-for analysis. The report came back: _ quivered with the abnormal tension of!my throat as I read it. "'Grow-potatoes." Now; he never had the. muscles. Then I knew she- was. - , - Author of "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster Ruby," Another fragment of our ..long, made a specialty of potato growing;, c Tying• - g argument is recorded be- he was not particularly struck with " "The Tipoe Lock," etc. _ _ She was crying softly, for hers teas i nevous ar - cause it clearly sets forth the posi- the uutlook; but. the whse .men had n undemonstrative nature; but -the 1 . - tion she had taken and which she said'potatoes were the' thing;'e.o `po- spasmodic clenching of the hand upon, clung to with tenacity of a Christian tatsucs it should be, and he went at it. CHAPTER XXVI.—(Cont'd). ,� . On this day of days what mysteri- the' blotting-pad was eloquently ex- i martyr to his faith. $e learned the potato business to the, nus, unseen influence o erased to thatpresr a d the tempest ' I' emotion I •Said Lois: "At Mrs. Flemin 's I la t syllable. He could tell - Some minutes later I was seated in p that ,raged- in her heart.' I knew it i Fleming's Y people ••,� , one of Mra. Fieming's state chairs. urge me there at sowunprecedented an must be truly terrible to overcome her know you thought I was bold and for- m-,re about potatoes than they ever •-Lois stood. pensively beside me. It hour? From half-past eight to nine.habitual ward,.but you will understand-' now Blew.= If' the message had come to was m customer time for arrivi Rp1se and self-control eve>i all seemed so wonderful, so incredible,, Y y T1R�:. and fgrgive. I told you it was my him to raise wheat on Ais place but six o'clock—I had never done such;to this extent. I •that I cou�id not at once realize such - •supreme moment. "It was. I just'had wheat it would-.itay.e been. He would g a thing before! And if I had arrived..,, Involuntarily .I started 'forward. 'to have that consecration of our love have mastered the wheat business. �- happiness as.bein mime. I felt her !'Lois," I called softly.. And as'she-' fall, gently upon my head; her:only a few minutes later-at` six- to carry away with'me; to uphold and"But how those hills did roll out po- thirt started up quickly it was to find her fingers toyed idly with my hair, y. Bay—I,would have been too self encircled by my arms. ."My support me, to inspire me with ideals tatoes! No need that the fields should "Boy," she said, "you promised to ,ate, and this story would have had ?" that.are worthy of it, and to strength- turn out'nuggets-of gold. They did listen. Now, then—keep your word!"i an ending so differentsfrom the one darling girl—what does this mean?" p N yield potatoes, and otetues brie,;; the But evert while asking-the question-:en mo in'the�effort to live u to thcrrt,' p p "I ahrays shall to-you," I assured;it has that I shudder even now to "And-still you' can deliberately go gold. And.gold was wlrsit-he_..needed her, think of it, I knew what it meant. All at once I awe lrom me"—I x as leadin des- to divined the origin of everything in Y P g pay for thr3'fatai. "Do you realize what a dreadful I had been walking ever since part- conduct of the earlier hours that perafely—"thrust me oat of your life. Thu folks about him were buying - q thing came upon us to rug from Lois, in the vain hope that hot had been inexpuicable to.me. The Think dear .heart—think'. Stopand automobiles. and nthtr ._expensive I glanced up quickly, alarmed �r a the chill air of morning would cool -fight between her inclination and a consider what a"coi`d; starved, hollow things. The young folks spotce to- q portentous note is her voice. She the fever in my veins. I was tired, noble, it mistaken notion of duty to' of love it soon will become! father about it once or twice that it - trent on,her lore! eyes meeting mine'-jaded, haggard; but interest in the Allies-mould-mildew=it's worse would be .fke if-the had a machine 'wistfully: Y � I day's promised developments had re- me; the impulsive abandonment of than eath!"_• too- "Let's a for the farm- first, "In referring to a.life crisis so un-'vived in a measure, and already I was herself to the passion that burned in d P Y her own heart; the infinite tenderness� "Oh, Boy, don't believe' I am cold, boys,"-be insisted, and chat wa.� the " uipa5sably splendid and intense that beginning impatiently to hope that with which she had said good-by, all,harsh, unfeeling; for indeed. indeed, end of it:' Thvg' kaety: that the old - )mere words can not give the faint- Strang would not be dilatory. were now accounted for—sbe had re- I'm not! r�fy heart- aches for you. I wagon and harness would,be Lite thing - - eat glimmer of an idea about it, I •And Lois—would she be on hand at solved to run away, to 'take herself am not putting you out of my life; until the last payment was mads cu ' have heard you call it a 'supreme mo- her usual hour? It was indeed a out of sig-life: My-heart was over-!that would be impossible I am tak- ho mnTtgage. - went'- e prase. tis so g� deal to expect from tier powers flowing. ;ing myself away from you: Then, too, he held a.steady_m,,n on . rich with meaning. It has stayed with of endurance; but after all that had She was scarcely startled. She re'-! Listen, Brice. I have always been his job. He did not make a glt a! t me. Well,.this has been my supreme happened she must not be allowed to garded me with tests-dimmed eyes. a pretty level=headed sort of person, -splurge this year and-next year drop moment." She paused, her eyes dark- mass the culmination of our advert-. «Brice;` she said in a voice list- not mach given to dreaming dreams down to two or three acres, just be- ` S-and--deepen;g--untit-they_were.__}�8,.."U_denouement of the mys-' earion are seeing visions. But "I know what caudse tbs price was low the year I e• Y _ wonderful Her voice dropped. "Hut, try that had intro to 0 our agement, "of all morafngs, why". did y° am t;ons are. , are:- Ever year he had just About Soy, do you think I would.ever marry:lives. you have to -choose this.one to in_'a poor weak mockery of a love tit very the same acreage, and .the.tong 'run you?" I 'hat she meant by that secret �•� !truth if I couldn't divine them. And found him with a profit 'on the right I tried to rise, but the }land upon? trade upon me here. smile? What hidden purpose did it --I tried to answer lightly, holding 11 have, looked ahead into the f store. side. When the neigbbnres said they my head held me back. portend? The maggot of diaqulet her close to me and smiling into her The higher you rise, the more hunored werr, sick of raising potatoes Witive "No, no-don"t" -forget. Wait till still gnawed at my brain. distressed eyes. your position.just that much more in- away, be smiled and said,."Let's stick- 1,m tick-I'm through." An elevator boy, only half awake, "gave you made a practice of com• `tolerable will our -relationship grow to it, boys! We'll crom4 out all right - '� _ "I knew," I nevertheless said. "you contemplated my unseasonable ap-:in here so early and crying on my to be. I shall`be more severely crtti- if we do." And taken they followed had some idiotic quirk in that pre•'pearance with surprise. desk?•' I asked. -4t once, though,:cised;'my antecedents will b i dragged _h29 l �they found him to be n true" cious head of yours. But whatever "Gee, Mr. Ferris," he saluted me,`I soberly added. "But I know what out into the open and the spotlight prophet. it is, you are mine just-the same." (''this must be your busy day!" you mean sweetheart; I understand ,kept constantly upon them.- Your ad The finest part:of it tis--and.don't r' "Supposing, Brice, your brother-=if "I expect it.to be," I told hila. j a good deal at this moment that hay vancemer.t will correspondingly in--you think it was this that be'lpe(i him you'd ever had one-or your.closest,' A few seconds later I was startled'puzzled and grieved me. Thank God'm'eaee the humiliation'and emarrass- to win out?-that he fotitot to sit up friend, say should come.to you and at finding my office door not only un- for having 'sought me here in time .went of having your wife the dough- nights worrying:_ Thele_ were. those you he was going to marry i locked, but a trifle ajar-barely to prevent you from doing anything ter of a murderer, a thief, a creature who sometime+ went around with- Inform Steve Willets'a daughter: how would' to emit thread of light. TThe whose very name is synonymous with 'their under lips hanginsFdown,mourn- Steve B so Soolish as you have been contem- ' =You advise him?" discovery gave me a distinct shock: plating." a!1 this is base, ignoble; taeaii;'wickets ing because Pverythintz was going to This time I was upon riiy�eet before and cruel." the dogs. Might as well KivP n P The circumstance, whatever the My glance went back to the blot- p the could stay me. I was frightened.i cause was irregular. Rarely if ever tin-pad. Where her. hand had been be continued.) farm' The more glum they looked, -- ' "Lola! Do you imagine I even con-!was the doth unlocked before• eight.fay an eitvelapo addressed.ta.rrier"up - "the more - sidered that? God knows it never: '. — i ver paid to find fault and give up. of a_morning. •pn top it her key to the office door. e ee e I veatedtha�-t I wouldbet- i-withAsuddenr tante site„ sou The Mair Who Did It tStzcking is what NinsT Mibt�t he a T .. great deal worse with us than it ie. -� -getting it so constantly that it is as Prudence suggested I protested Y Y "He never will Win out. He can't. g', ► if it weren't so." ter not undertake 'an investigation can't-you can't! My mind is made If he should dig nuggets of hold cost Tbts is'a pretty atwd old worl.l. Let's - -• -'-'I-know. Your attitude is*that of without the supporting presence of up; nothing can stop me now. I of his potato }t[lIs and raise a h:itidred make it a little bit bettei: We can no j the one seeking advice. But try to 1 someone else; but this recommends- know-" She broke off and hid her bushels a yea be never'could pay for it.' yourself in the. advisor's place.'tion of timidity was promptly dismiss- face upon my shoulder. "Oh,why did that farm. It's so_ steep rte wouid That kind of talk is catching, and Come-be honest._ now-what would!ed. Besides, except a possible ele- you Have to comp!" she moaned. break his leg it lie s-houla fall otT:" before they knew it the folks round i the advisor.say? What would be his'vator boy, it was more than likely I- My way was beat. You would not So'they said, and went axny shak- °hunt were just as cheery as the new cougsel?_" I could find nobody in'the entire build- listen to lace last night This only,ing their heads as if they had ftgtired man. They were beginning to gee "I don't care a hang what he'd say. ing above the street floor. I was not,'makes is so much harder--so bitter, it all out. And yet, he did nav for-the that that sort of a thing.gets a griQ V-^uesti4n is unfair to me and un- moreover. proud of the figure I had so'bitter hard," place and bought another fifty off the on-success. They went over and made get- worthy o yourself. aim ar cu to eve�3y-rrisis� —�- - man a orntn on ow. the simple art of get —gnawer it or discuss ttre subject fur- However, with the memory of what-caressed the sunny hair, 'whose rich,-Why? It was a big mystery t's-the R there. `IG"ow was the time wite:r _ then" had recently happened beyond this,shimmering abundance neither hat neighbors who had prophesied his ut- t''e •might suppose that a man would Her eyes searched my face, then'same d i".tj,_ condo;-nor veil coti-ld entirely confine- Sbe .e.• o..: a when h a On 0'. turn un his nejghbor. rt^d �y things; 'pa Cur-Mu In i"Se6ret 5MXIe. obliges me to confess that I did not did not resist; but-there was a ho but-be„ i not.--He al y.sins i e "V'ery well,” she said quietly,."We'll - farm.Somebody thought he might hat e - at once enter. I had to summon all less, apathetic note in her voice, a, hada windfall from some unknown more and e c them"all about it- the never mention it again." In an unaf- my resolution before-I pushed open drooping dullness in her bearing, that-source. "Wife may have had .some very best he could. elected way that set my pulses gallop- the door and,sent an apprehenaiye,gave me a pang of-alarm. Endear- money fall to er. u ore ty ¢ - teas he dis iL-F.dgar ;r .'ling, she held up her mouth to me. look skirting round the room. i merits and'caressei alike had lost their had. lived near him, and kept their L��-invent irr'Caitai.i in Countryman. "Kisa_me once more. . Good-by.": There were just .two. things I no poJ. tency to touch her,now: It would eyes open knew this was not so. .They ""Until-T-see you at the olfe—you lived as being out of place. or un be no easy task" #o shake her de- could tell you just hove it was all dune. __ -anean, I amended. usual: afresh-looking. traveling-bag termination. She didn't say what she meant the r . , , They had watched and they had It's Impossible to stip(r� u yi man i y stood upon. Lois's typewriter desk,I It would be useless 10 recount�at wondered, and they had become more who thinks he. can tell . funny story. cryptic expression remained upon her • gu g and more ashamed of themselves the •- •- -countenance. When I left I carried and the'communicating door-between length all the 'aY menta I brought� Every man knovt•s some Other loan. with me a vivid memory of it-baf-",the two rooms was aI'so partially to bear to overcome,her misguided re- amore they,watched:and the more they. trhom.he w9uld_.like to'kick. „ fling, inscrutable, the reflection of a °len• solve; she met them one and ail in the wondered. For what they never haci The man who is too poor to lend deep-laid purpose, she meant not to i Again I had to muster up courage same lifeless tone and dispirited man-,done, this quiet man had accomplished money to his friends will nrvt4 have reveal. The longe! I thought about it before I could tiptod half the ro'rmr a•nes; but-the .resoltte remained-stead- as easily as farting off a log. Listen. many enemies. the•more troubled I grew. A pelt length and peep in at the aperture, I fast. She talked with a frankness, an,This is the secret of that man's win-, _ - aistent, pestiferous'gnat of doubt be- mixture upon the threshold, prey to a;utter freedom from reserve, that fan- - mixture of ergotio" that ranged all ned my passion to white heat and in= gan to torment•me' ;. I t:r•eased.- m anxiety a thousandfold. T l-1 R e E Vl T A L Q U 8 f$T i O N S" preurt•n m stomach and'chest arcs ratiar„wish With this fresh• annoyance fled the way from astonishment -to ten-; 3' y A re r•vi full of ereriT.vit%l force,and Jeneral ton+t,Fatinn,headache d.:x;res.,are acre sSdas - y p rSiie was determined to o awe some- the creat derness. g Y ood hca:th?'I)o you know that pbod duestlon of Ih<irlestion, Mother Sei�d's Syrup, upon top of the night's whirlwind Of I b the focad_ttlion of good deal sad op herbal remedy and tonic,will cera you, There was a shabby old leather- where where I could never see her excitement, I- never. felt less like seated chair, remarkably comfortable,'"again. Could.a situation have been �� 'i MOTHER AND .sleep; so I.went to my rooms and dis- ? AFTER ' 'carded the ruined avenin clothes•for which my stenographers hard always more exasperatingly hopeless? EL BAHISH"g I = "Never in m life have I received � - a business suit,,selected a soft hat to used when taking dictations. It stood Y a me MEALS STOMACH facing my own swivel-chair across the a.genuine_Ioye_le><te>•," s - replace the lost opera-hat, sod then w t. aide table-desk, and until Lois s ad-r hen I betrayed my curiosity .about stare-! to walk m nerves into a de- S R V ` TRQUBI.E Y the one u on the blottin ad "never TAKE' .'centrs'tate of calmness. vent had been something of an_ eye P, g-P , sore But it had beet! consecrated by have .I written anything that •even ' At all I)ttatflus,or direst eo tees; of owe.1.0 and$1,00. The lade bottle contains thin Hmeaas i her use of it, and I would !rot have, pretended to be one=-until'this morn- ,a,�.fir• w,3°r warm 8 co:l.irint°,Craft street went,afontresl. . CHAPTER X3�L'II. i discarded it now for,worlds, So much,ing. This is my first love-letter, Roy, That morning I saw the city wake:;had happened since first worlds., sat in and I wanted to write it to you,/seats watched it progress through all the;that old'chair. ed Here in one of the very few spots' _stases, from the.brooaing=silence .oil.. And at this ve;y.instant she was that are hallowed for me by any ten- �Q�HNs ♦ ��C� YO�r CO��� der or sacred memorlea:' 1C --at umber, before" the sparrows renew,seated in it, Her right arm was ex- 'A Foe Couthe, colas arta Distemper'• and at the flrwt t ymp. - their quarrels and matings, to noisy,tended across the desk. so that one . I still have`that letter; I shall al- p toms oar any such ailment, give arnall doses of that wnndu•. ti (activity; from darkness, through the little gloved hand lay upon,my blot- ways-keep it, It too is sacred, �riach Z fol remedy, now the most used tn_e<tstence ;pink opening bud of dawn, to the full.ting;-pad. The other arm rested upon too sacred to transcribe any part of , sTosx'g a>mz as ooaerovxro white flower of broad day; and"a few!the desk, and with that hand-she was it here;but I venture to say no doting �� gold sty stagy druggist, harness ealsr, or delivered by ;minutes before six some benign provi holding a handkerchief to her eyes. over.ever before received such burn C f "Zz-numa" oo� dance Molded my wandering feet to Instantaneously I took in the details ing testimony of his loved one's love AER ,lift Ma tatrroteefo>baUts, itieshW-rad;:VJLA. _ rr,y uiflce Wilding. I of her'appearance. Since I left Mrs. for him. Dear girl, she overlooked tit µ z t _ ;,f. . s .,,::.,+ .. .:.tea. .:. ,L'; .:..•... ;. ......: ,.., ,... .. ;vK ,.__i�.t+}..{.......,.n.,� a :.t,v:�^r.+: �' • .:.: ,.. •qct'• �r •t 1 �+ x� - n • S DETERMINED TO CAPTURE . -- REPLACES PARTS OF FORTRESS OF VERDUN - .,DESTROYED BY. WOUNDS IN WAR r — — Some of the Best Troops in Kaiser's Arm��!'lased Mouths, Jaws and. Every Evelids Ma'e to Move - Before if . .. . ! British c r �Natura !y by 13 lsh S ulpto . ' . `�1 desp ch from' 'aria e8ys:--'ifie'over-most of the line, wh"_1Iovc lies. A. despatch from London segs: nose fora soldier whose nose was : _-- - . blown. away below-the bridge; German losses during the first *four'directly under the guns of the forts. Derwent Wood, the diatinguishzcfi g p. i British sculptor, who enlisted as addition, which he prepared of aloe- ' z, days of the_battlh around•Xerdur.are' Narrowin their mtrat desperate at- liXw authoritatively estimated at 1b0,000. ''tracks to the short front between the . trirally treated metal, is so perfect s ` The German offenaiQo �.ecognized Douamont heigths and the" plateau private in the army medical corps at ,that where it is joined is absolutely now as probably only the be north_of the village of Vsus, to the the beginning of the war, is now turn- imperceptibe, and the-patient has re- in his talent- to a unique use. All slued his sense of smell. .` of a deteFmined effort to take the fort- east, the Germans here, contirted his leisure-time is at present employ- !g Wood is now giving up most.of his ' teas, formerly the key to the French their efforts in a strong- attack, but . front, and compares in violence and: failed to gain ground. ed in replacing the parte of men's time to this work, and is' able to x losses to the battle of the Yser. The' The position of Fort Douamont- „ faces destroyed by wounds in battle• treat ten cases daily.' Surgeons whoe French, assume the battle may con-!the French official coihuniques do These include mouths, jaws and even i never thought that a sculptor's art time fora fortnight. The German not call it a fort, but a "position"- eyelids, all of.which he has made to ;could be adapted to this work are now forces are known to be at least 300,-'. %vas taken ny the Germans Saturday 'move naturally. ; absolutely. amazed at the reraarkabla u. •000, supported by numerous 15-inch! and is still occupied by -.:Hall.enemy He has just finished remaking a results Wood has obtained. and 17-inch Austrian mortars, w ith-' fore The French are closing in on all the heavy artillery used in the this position on three sides, and an- � -___. Serbian campaign and part of that trounce that the German, .force • i s. GREAT HEROISM CANADIANS UNDER ,(ormerly employed on the Russian maintaining itself in the position only s+ , front. ;with difficulty. ', ' Preparations for the battle were The very unfavorable weather con- OF ITALIAN AIRMAN BOMBARDMEI T 'observed early'in December, when the ditions with a,heavy fall-of snow may -• first troops assigned to the operation. be one reason for the lessening of were brought up. Eight divisions-the force of the German a6tack; the Wounded in Head and Blinded -by "Our Fellows Are Paying the Enemy, which returned from Serbia were sent .despatches .from, the front indicate Blood He Brings Dead Com-.. _Back in His Own to Belgium for a rest and then trans that heavy lossesalsomay have had Coin' "ported to the reg )n of Verdun in an effect. The slopes east and west rales Down. ' January, Five army.corps in all are' of the village of Douamont, which has �., �sr A despatch from Rome says: De- A despatch from Ottawa says: " known to have been brought up to been the centre of the heaviest fight- ` �` tails now made public,concerning the "Artillery bombardment upon the Can- reinforce two corps which previously; ing, are covered with German dead. I recent Italian air raid on Laibach re-I adian line is very heavy,' but so far held that cart o! the line . between i veal •the heroism.of Cat Salomone, our casualties hay.a been comparative- Etain and Vauquois. ' Situation is Encouraging. P _ These were the best troops of the Paris is extraordinarily calm in the pilot of one o! the Italian aeroplanes. ly light, five killed and eight vrounded � " On his return journey Cat Salo- on Thursday, and our fellows are pay- These army, including, as it is presence of the great,battle now sn r u- J Y P =Germ d from prisoners, the famous' Progress around Verdun. There are �mone's machine was attacked by five ing the enemy back in his o«n coin." a n �, a ,,,, ;,Q-�no indications of tension or nervous- A Plucky Russian Nurse. Austrian Fokkers. He was severely Such was the announcement'of bis- - °� '-"-�' T£ ries-.,'but only sower con once n neo ►t#-e party of�sian-nu-rses`wounded-4n-tbi"-head.-arc tem rarily jor-General Sir Sam Hughes when y, oily equal cls valor tq the Prussian who reached England recently on!blinded by blood, while• two of er ar �fte�oon � - Guaid,and the Fifteenth Army Corps, result prevails. g si 'commanded by General von-Deimling. The desire among those who know their`w_ay home to Russia from Nish, officers"aboard the aeroplane, one o! response to a question by Mr. E. d- m" known in France as one of the most the defensive strength of the lines Serbia, wheie they had been nursing whom was Lieut.-Col. Barbieri, were tilacdonald 11 to whether the Caned- knovo! the German general oi- seems to be that the attacks should to .the Serbian hospitals. They had killed outright. Despite-the difficulty ian troops ab the front were involved ,. fleets. continue, for, they argue, the losses!many narrow escapes and it took of steering, the bodies o! his dead in the terrific battle raging on Ver- brilliant ra The .French compare the ground on the German side would be in pro- them seventy-five days to get to comrades having fallen over the levers dun. The Minister replied that the gained by the Germans In the four •Portion• to the efforts. London from Serbia. Salomone refused to surrender: He Canadian forces were a considerable w r3sys with twice that amoutst taken The whole front from the North —r succeeded in returning, and landed at distance away from the Verdun fight- by the French in the first two days Sea to Switzerland is on the alert. and•', 'Taimanova. Salomone is now recov- ing, but while-under heavy artillery all leave- of absence has been recall-�DASH FROM KIEL�EX- ering in a hospital. A medal has been file; were holding their own. The of their offensive in Champagne, to- awarded to him for valor. heaviest fighting, according to official ; gether with eight times the number ed- The French maximum effort has PECTED ** DAY i.despatches received by the Militia De- ' Ver- of prisoners. Thee-coafidence a!- the not yet been made. The total French yi par{ment-was north and east of Ver- �. French I-; unshaken by the fierce at- losses in killed, wounded and encs- dun. The ,French had completely - tacks and the slight bending of the oners since the. Verdun battle began, CANNOT TAKE l smashed the first attacks, and the Fiench line. it was authoritatively stated, have London Naval Expert Looks for an � Germans were now using reserves and The military critic of The Temps;been less than the German official , Early Battle-lei the ALBANIAN POSIT l INS practically raw troops. In some places reports that heavy French reinforce- communication claims its prisoners y she front line o! trenches had been menta have been brought up. Lieut.-. (15,0007. North Sea. _ Col. Leonce Rousset, another military 1 Snowy,Slopes Dyed Red. r Y _' _ !broken, but, at the time a the latest y D A London cable to the New" York Italians Have so Fortified Them as to despatches,the second line of trenches- # cr'tic; relates,a conversation he had' Ever since 5 o'clock Friday morh- Tribune.says. "A high naval authority i was absolutely intact, with a surgeon just returned from ing the flower of the German army told the Tribune correspondent of a ►take Them Stand Any a_" 'Verdun: On February 22, during the has been hurling itself in vain agaiatat�belief widely held in Admiralty circles Attack. SITUATION CRITICAL present battle. the surgeon saw an Cbte du Poivre on the high plateau i�hat the German fleet may make a A deapatc•h:from Rome says-. The entire brigade, which was advancing behind Louvernont village. They dash for the open sea at " any time I commander of the Italian troops at Cj'll IT 1 L fin close order, caught by the cbneen- seemed even, to, welcome the blizzard row; Riving as a reason for this not;Avlona, in Albania, has declared that � TURK A , ' grated dye of the French batteries and as giving possible protection from the Illi only the pressure of political opinion 1 his positions are now so fortified as is annihilated in a few" minutes. _'75's..b_ut.the French nners know! y, _ to be ready to.stand any attack, and gunners sn<German but the innumerable re- - irs the re- offensive i! Feb. 24.-An Athens de- ' German Drive Checked. ever inch of the round to a ha , cent re ort$. all pointing to P e 'a even able to take the off London, Fe - } \ A despatch from Paris says: The breadth in the blackest darkness, .paration of a combined German naval,i necessary.- His second in command' spatch to The Morning 'Post says: German assault 'on Verdun slackened These snowelad slopes ire now color aerial and military offensive, with the-has undertaken to instruct the Al- "News from Constantinople repro and impressing I ? somewhat iii. intensity 'on . Sunday ed.red. object of foiteurg peace" pre-. g ;banian troops areordisag to,the Italian,senta the situation there as the most neutrals. Vice-Admiral Reinhardtsystem of warfare.. critical since the news of the tall of Scheer has been appointed command- _e. Erzerum has leaked out. The always OVER i - dependents or relatives in -Canada-. er-of the German battle fleet in sue- $ERLIN OFFERS PRIZES - latent dissatisfaction of the people , e rrst and second coYrtin eats cession to Admiral von Pohl, who, af- a large- percentage was composed of:t holding Eke pesitsian- loh , ho, is FOR NEW NAVE OF CITY.,with their Young Turk rulersis now - `CBLni�Q unmarried men who were born in - - _ assuming hourly more threatening j�`Jj_-XADM ietising on account of ill-health." A despatch from Berlin, Ont., says: proportions, both in the capital and Great Britain and-who had no family - _...•�.-__ _ _ r -- ties or dependents in this country. cl\'['1'-SEVE�i KILLED IN Canadians will have an opportunity the provinces, especially. at Smyrna. <___._ �► '" � - . _:Jti1NUARY AIR RAID.i,o! offering suggestions for the new where the populace is in almost Dees 7w More Than"a Third of Soldiers Assign!GREATEST WAR BRAIN Dame of this city. A public subscrip- revolt. The popular dearth is ccs- : _, �► despatch from London says• The I C1sll s dfofirstand hseecondral rand izes menbed by the great dearth of occas- ! PartPo�Tbelr BRED SINCE N ELS01- revised official figures of the casual-t third ne will have r disaRectio.t ale Osman : a being raised, be offers caries due to the blockade and the ' London Papers Demand that Fisher I ties ed the Zeppelin raid of 3anua ird choices. Suggestio • stoppage of trade and industry. . The x PP to be accompanied by reasons why Ilse leaders of the .o A despatch from Ottawa says: The Resume Naval Command. 31 -ager England were given on Fri-!name should be chosen, and the com- Pasha,.Abdi Pasha and Suwat Pasha. -- _-imnthly payments of assigned pay or, A despatch from London says: The day as-67-killed and 117 injured. The .�petition will be Dominion-wide. `The;Startling developments, it is asserted separation allowances to relatives or British Weekly, which_recently-elsg- official otnmunication announcing the dependents of the men under arths_gam ted Lard Northcliffe as Air D'e- figures asys: judges will be named by the City m�G�„ confidently expected very now aggregate more than '- ']snfetsceir►ister, new erica f�-Lord -- Wore than-.90,400-cheques are 111 -- - cky' Fisher to=resume the naval o6-January--31 are.:-Killed, 27 men, 0 _ oat each month by the branch lea' g "lacks whom;' says the 25 women and 15 children, a total of with this part of the work. Over command, ng - - Weekly; PERSIAN CITY "England will lack,the great- 67;' injured, 45 men, 53 women and Ra one- a 'Tel- 19 children, total 117. Grand total, TME�� enlisted are now giving part of thea soy. The greatest war ever waged has 184. _yay to friends or dependents at home, produced very few war brains. Only "These figures,are greater than e�nnd about one-quarter of the total;one inais has beaten the Germans in previously given-59-persons killed- j�rce, representing approximately thei brain power, and that man is Lord and 101 • injured-because several' -- taarried men, are on the list for cepa- Pisher." persons reported injured have died uimpregnable"' Turkish Forts on the Highroad to cation. silowance.- I�is interesting; from their woamis, some child i -- - - - - b note that rise proportion of rho; - : VictOTV of C8m i n , men who are assigning their pay is i I;SSEN BANK QUITS; - under 16 years of age had been re- Bagdad CrnWII,1Qg i Ing turned as adults and several cases of ---- tonsiderably larger among the re-! KRUPP WORKERS LOSE, slight injury had been treated at'hos- eructs o! the past few months than -= als and sent home without a record A despatch from London says: The crowning victory n an apparently un =pea the case with the men who went: 4 despateh-from Zurich being made of them. ;Persian city of Kermanshah, on 'the'important and unnoticed campaign e- # overseas at first This is accosrnted $heissische Bank. sb Essen has li ui-L. highroad to Bagdad,has been success- the mountain regions of Persia be - A - --ITh-e number of,bombs dropped ag- fully stormed and captured by the tween an invading Russian army and for on the ground that a considerably dated, according to reports received reefed 395." g. Russian armies, according to a Petro- hordes of loosely organized Kurd an_____ larger proportion of the later re- here. Hundreds of workmen in the ,c . _ fain voices under the command emits are Canadian-born,_ and have Krupp Works have lost their savings, art ;locaptur to Resters• I TRADE OF DOMINION The capture of the city, whose'o sills rman an ur is o - _ TAKES A BIG IL' P. I strong natural defences were.believed ficers, and well equipped with modern !` i-cu y C - Ten Months 'Sho�r an Increase of i to make it almost impregnable, is the guns. ' BRITISH a+ALARIES Nearly $300,000,000. s i�mar� TQ BE PARTLY PAID IN BONDS A despateh from Ottawa The total trod Kuropatkin to Command Russi._ an Northern Front - months enthe of Canada for the ten ending with January was x989,359,000, compared with ;714,- appointment of Gen. Kuno km sn same ten ' of A despatch from Petrograd says: The P "Prem- ler Asquith Declines' to Move That Members, - was made in consequence of the illness - --- ReC�iVOmhTO Salaries the-preceding year. Imports totalled Gen. Aliiei $uro atkin has been RP-l of Gen. Pleve, who succeeded to the _.._ x394,094,000 and e�ports x596,266,400. pointed cammander-in-chief of the command when Gen. Russky's health ti TO Russian armies on the northern front. failed in December last. DUTCH WIPE OUT - A despatch from tondon says: In is considered extremely probable that THE SMUGGLING EVIL. — "Spouse to strong agitation by the the whole body of the civil servants -. South Africans -Rout Turks in EgY0 pewspapers f, let the country an ex- will be invited to accept a portion of A despatch from Amsterdam says: _ ,staple of e0ft9my, preferably by ac- _their salaries in a similar form of The Telegraaf says on Friday that eepting reductions in their salaries, it Exchequer or war loan bonds. the new Dutch Minister of Finance is " at Egypt, accord ''r - ••._i�annoanoed that the Ministers have In reply to app•,interrogation In the deterrulned to stamp out smuggling, A despatch-from.London says, A ng to si British g official statement +,steed for lbs tubare to accept on House of Commons, Premier Asquith and has asked for 2,000 new customs Turkish column was attacked and �� Sunday night, which adds that pnatter of thelr salaries in'the forint i declined to move that the members of officials, who are to be recruited from routed by South African troops on;the fleeing Turks are being persued. -v of live per tuft. Exchequer boads. It;Parliament dwWd recdve no salaries„_ the military. ,. ., x+. •1-•sn:G5ts.,.�y ..:f �_ __,.,.. «� "t - _.'^a'__"". - _ '-..r ..vim m,-,•r+�. .:,. - -°""":�">^r `.",-'+'t:,:.�,. �F l ► . r " . �.�.�:«. :. .�, � _ �.... •- ..�, ..'f- .� �• ._ _ x•:� � ate..� .w _. .�_..� _ :.. o LOCALISMS. --J. D. Rem has a . :,EARLY-CLINTON new G M. Mcity_pplane. POTATOES Vhe . •��� -T. M. McFadden. had a bull- , < � -- -Miss Laura Andrew was in nese trip to.the city, on Wedues- -pox SALE aY- Q" 'Whitby over the week end. day. ----- tq Fred Bunting had a business -Miss Lorna Edwards, of To- W, T. Robina n, GloodRood - trip to the city on Monday. ronto, is the guest of Miss Curs z -David-Bath had a business White. A gtaantity of large potatoes, per bag _ _trip to the city on Monday. -Measles are still quite pievnl of 90 1be. V2; seed, per bag F -Lieut. W. Harding, o! Whit- ent among the children of the of 90 lbs, r$1.60. 4� was home on Friday evening. village. F htcve gown this variety for 8 years ---.;. BARGAINS-- GALORE.'I•- - -Mrs. Wm:Allaway was'iu the -Miss Lidgett who has been and wIl sap that I have never grown • city for. a couple' of days lost very ill from pneumonia is now potatoes of a better unfit -white in - color,round in shape,shadow efes,a `'fie have just finished stock-taking -=week. - — - keri-note 9f - sp ea coo er, good cropper and -M. Modtgomery, of .Toronto, -Edgar and Mrs. Bath and two free from rc,t. many odds and .ends which_ must,be cleared out eent Sunday with Johu and.Mrs. children spent Sun=day-with their Also, a quantity of A.•O.C. 72 Oats at 1 - urkar. parei'I liege.00 cents per bushel. 23-25 is - - - -A number from here'attend-* -F. H. Doyle, of Toronto,spent 4 only, stairs Men's Tweed Pants, easy worth $2'.00, sizes.34, " ed S. Madill's sale at Brougham on Sunday at the home of his father,• �!�' - 36; 40,and 42, for... 1.:39 per pair. - Tuesday. Joseph lk>yla, Win Natural-lugs -Miss P. Wilson; of Toronto, -Walter Shepherd has moved t 8 only, Men's Army'Grey Flannel -Shirts; with collar, sizes �t spent a con le of days last week into the Misses O'Leary 'residence For Ladies' Hats ; Pe P y Y 14+ and 154, regular 1,25, for... ... .. i1fl cents. with Mrs. Bedson. on King street. - -Privates Roy Stewart and =Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as This will be the spring fashion, Buy' John Kean, of Toronto, were usual next Tuesday to attend to direct from the manufacturer and get 1 job lot Men's Loch Lomond Shirts, dark grey with collar, * i 59 . home over Sunday. his professional duties. your wings at wholesale prces. Beau. regular 75 cents, tor... ... cents tiful Natural Wings 16 any color. Can F : Pte. Sier, of the 149th Batt. -Mrs. James Potter and Mrs. be re-cleaned, re-dyed or =(The Pals), spent Sunday with his Leonard:Veale are spending a few This is impossible wb the made up 2 only, Men's Navy Pure-wool Shirts, sizes 141 and 17, W ife and family here. days with relatives in Brouklin. wing as ordinarily sold. regular 1.40, for ... ,,. ... 1,00 each. -John Balsdon is spending a -The Women's Institute• held We will supply any shade or color - few days with his brother, Fred an interesting meeting at the home required. Price 80 cents and 90 cents 6 only, Heavy Black Twilled_ Shirts, sizes 14J, 15 and 16, F. Balsdon, of Cargill. of Mrs. Geo. . Leng- on Tuesday Per pair. Puri-white 75 cents to 1.00 regnIar T.00, for 19 cents. -The heaviest snow-fall of the afternoon." per pair. Single wings 36 cents and "' season occurred on Thursday night =Wm. Hodgson and wife, of 50 cents each. last when several inches fell. Hartney, Man., visited last week4 only, Youth's Sweate oats,• college colors, blue and The Whit -The township council will with their uncle and aunt, A. and evale Feather Co. white, regtilar 3.00, for 2.00 meet on Monday next for the Mrs. Mullett. Whitevale, Out. (This is sure a snap--get i4,early. They're all wool.) transaction of general business. =A new Culumbia Machine for IF YOU HAVE HUGS OR FATf -Pte. Arthur Bundy was home $15.00 and a bunch of new 85c. CALVES TO SELL only, .[en's Wool Caps, dark colors, very comfortable and ` for a short time on Saturday even. records. arrived at McFadden's warm, regular 40 cents; for . 25 cents 'ing prior to leaving for England. Drug Store, today. Call in and Write or call np _ -William Wilson has returned .enjoy the music, it's free. * J. H. WICKSON Men's Snag-proof Rubber's, with leather tops', sizes 6. 7, 9 home,after visiting his daughter, -According to the speech 'from iL 290t. St. Lawrence Market and 10, regular 3.00, for,.. 2,49 Mrs. Lockwood, of Liskeard Mills. the throne the government has Toronto. -Remember the supper and decided upon a referendum on the entertainment in the Methodist question of prohibition i.n this EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Men's Sheepskin Moccasins, 'sizes.7,-$.and125, f .9, reg . oi 90c•. chureh on the evening of March pprovince and the vote will likely .17th. be taken in June. 2 dozen pairen's.Union Grey So=ck•, preselit'value'at leart.- -W. H. and Mrs. Peak were in -H. D. Bayne is making a sac_ STOCE, IMPLEMENTS ! ° )t:3Uc. perpetir, going at the old price 23c:-wont last long. ' - ity on-Srrn ayp ra - 'S' r ceps of the sheeising lansin":, HAY, ROOTS, Etc. g son brf,re hie departure for over- During the past week four of his -seas. The property of Lots of other bargains in Ladies' and Children's Wear' ewes gave birth to nine lambs. 1�20:�RE, Edward and Miss Gertie Tim- At the present time, with the high which we Cannot 1>tlbl]Sh. Call and see them. beri cf Stonffville,spent Saturday price of gheep.and wool,no branch - AT and Sunday with L. D. and Mrs. of farming pays better. Lot S, Concession 6, Pickering Banks. -David Bath who has been ii mile east of Greenwood), on _ -The first sign of spring occur- employed by Herb Monne'y as a Wednesday,March 22nd f916 TE—Sea_Qus west hardware window for bargains in ed on 'Monday morning when a driver of the bread wagon for the NM� Graniteware. Any article in window for 27 cents. robin made its appearance in the past year has severed that connee- The foilavring property, viz image• tion, and is being succeeded by HORSES -James and Mrs Reeson, of Col- John T. Stephenson, who former- Bay mare, h. d., 7 yrsold, registered ; CHAPMAN rue fur spent the week.sod with 1 occupied the Brown mare• b. d„ 9 yrs old ; Bay Pe y p' position and is gelding. h, d ; fi years old : Roan _ the formers cousin, Mrs. William well-acquainted with the routes. gelding..h. d.� yrs old : Brown geld- f s �Wilsoa. -According t0 the weather• ing• b, d., 4 yrs old ; Bay gelding,h. _'Mi s. Wm. Morcombe, of Osie- man, of Toronto, February thiq, d., 3 yrs old ; Bay filly, b. d.,3 ym old: �+� /��/ �+ twee. spent a couple of days this year was one of the coldest and Bay gelding, h. d. 2 yrs old ; Bap ». , DRESS G001 0% ETC. ; week with her son, P. G. and Mrs. stormiest of recent years. The driver, 9 yrs old » .`�Morcombe. average temperature for the CATTLE—xto•H-GRADE -Mrs. George A. Gordon and month was three degrees below Roan cow, bred Dec. 1, calf by 'side', We have put in stock this week,anice assortment of crepes' in pink, sky. Mrs. L. A. Find'a3, of Toronto, the average- for the - past- fete -Red-cow.-bred Jeap.•.17th,_calPh side ; ___w_hite,slice, black and white and dre4dea_effect At_lbc.__pe���rd. spent Saturday and Sunday with years, and the total anow•fall was Roan cow, yrs old,calf by side; Roan Zi��y cotton®sf IO a,nd Ise',36 in. wide and#O in.Wide at 13�: a yd. relatives in Pickering. cow, 4 yrs old, calf by side ; Roan cow Gingtharns at 13 and 15c. yd, Blue-and white and 25 inches.=2 inches more.. than 3 yrs old. calf by side : Roan cow,-5 black and white ehirtings at 18, 17, 18c. yd. -Two members of Mrs. Notch's normal. March- has come in like gyre old, bred Jan.•24:'S Heifers. rising Cottoils are high but you will find these family are confined to their beds a lamb, but the record for mane yrs old ; gteer,rising 2 yrs old. 2 values right, come in and be _ _ eu-feeing from pneumonia. follow- years does not prove that it.will Steers rising 1 year old; Fat steer . - - = convinced. y ing an attack of measles. in eonsequence go out like a lion. Durham bull, 2 years old, `V alencipnnea and Torcbon laces in newest patterns from 3c, a yd ftp. _ 1 -Miss Laura Banks returned -A man in Toronto was fined PIGA AND IMPLEMENTS We have a few men's Sweaters we are clearing at cost, in greys, - home on Tuesday,after spending five dollars a few days ago for his Sow, bred Der. .'t) : 11 Store pigs : Bin- navy cardinal and brown from 75c, to 2:00, several weeks tt'it$ relatives and failure to place the ueceasary war dir.Oft cut-M. H.: !lower. 5 ft cut Groceries always fresh and we have fresh fish.-every friends in Toronto and New- stamp on a bank cher tie. A great �I. H.: Seed drill 14 hops, �I_ H ; St rel week, halibut. white fish. salmon, al 6 hiiddie i market. i roller, M. H . Cultivytor I H.C'.: Calti- .and Labrador berringy. many people err guilty of the gator, F. & W,; Horse rake, 10 ft. F. -Fred Balsdon.of Cargill; n'ho satne offence, not because they Is. W.: Sulky plow, Primer, M. H.; `G. A. G'ILLESPIE DUNBARTON` was attending the hardware con- Rant the otber fellow to pay this Gang plow, ; 3 Single plows, Sylves- vention is Toronto East week, tax but �iu,ply because they for- venter t Dia the harrcwA : Pea `hoar. - - s nt Thursday night with his •. �•� -- rents here. y g gel t0 do.9U. E�'hen.a,pergon i nn ra k-4 : Stock r,aek : Fannin mill,Pa ane, Eery orgeta s m apt Haney : Bag truck ; Sgt of acs ea• cap-Mrs. dos. ti'ray, of Oshawa, matter to forget Ehis�itrt}�le fluty. lb, : Pnlper, 11, H• Wheelharrow; TissfE—MEWS-ST011Maccompanied by her drutghter, but when a tprgon isQtrrq mina .i h, p,, I. IT. C - 1 . 3 GaAofhie engine, 'lklra. Harry Roberts, of.-Whitby, cheques the habit of afiixigg C•ttttina bux, Maxwell : Bain wagon : We are PRstmasters in the art of general menehaudisiug, and. can , spent a day last week with Claude stavii ps is soon formed: ',pvtght wagon. Boh-sleigh, Bain ; guarautee-that yua will get satisfaction when you deal with us. and Mrs. Field. -The Dominion Department of, Set spring-, 30 cwt :• McKie buggy ; -J. F. Coyne, Rho has ecett ied agriculture is advising the grow- Mc l aughlin entter :2 Buffalo robes ; Of conrpe we have m r-Apecialtieq 'thele tare men's wear, boots, shoes, Mrs. O'Leary's residence on King erp of potatoes to reserve immed 2 Horse blankets ; Number of grain and r4bberq. We'nnake.the Williams' Shoe our chief specialty in street east for some time, baa iately the necessary mount re- bags heavy- and the White Shoe the Specialty in fine weights m(.ve i into the Morrissey dwelling quired for seed and a little more HARNEr:A, FTC, !;- . ..-on Uhttrch street. to make allowance for loss b rot. 2 Sets of team harness;2 Sets of single We are agents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee per. - y harneag;Set of breaking harness ; 7 feet` satisfa.etion with every garment. The sttnitgle for supremacy They should be hand selected op collars; 4 Open collars : 4 Double between the Euchre Club of North tubera, free front) any sign of rot l,ridles; Log in chain:Bindine chain: an urnace, 40 gra .;Grind stone ; Quun• �_n learning haw fop sixty yeary - .--ering, continues with-unabated pure iu variety. Tbey-sbould beiffy timocb"ay-:Quantity of mixed -- - Get the-theyou men, go to The.Men's Store. - fury, with the betting slightly in kept until planting time in a dark, hay;Quantity of turnips :Quantity of favor of.the south end. well ventilated and cool place of corn fodder ;2Cupboards , 2 Tables : R BUNTING I':ICgERINGti' =The Women's Auxiliar 12 Kitchen chairs • Favo 'te churn No, f rg a pre will meet at the three potatoes deep: Good seed Y. #Creamery cans :2 Cider barrels; - )Established 1857. home of Mrs, Harding on Wednes- Lawn mower : Forks; rakes, hoes, potatoes will likely be very scarce scythes and other articles too numer• -^ day, March 8th. at 8 o'clock. As this spring and high in e ave a complete assortment P g g Price, oa- cue to mention. _ 1:9U:�,•;q..,:yn� there will be an election of officers ioq to heavy losses by disease Iast As the proprietor bas leased his farm, .` all members are requested to be year. everything will positively be sold. Of the famous _present. _ -A number from this localityy -- — -- ] -Ptes. Arthur Bundy, W. Peak purpose going to Toronto on-Wed- =8AL6 AT 12.80 O'CLOCK O nHgppY THOUGiHT" and N. Cowan have secured posi• nesday next to join the prohihi' TERxs:.-Fat steer, pigs, hap, corn, �+' tions is the transport service and tion army that will march to "the roots and all sums of$$10 and node=, f� ' _AND — left on Monde for 'St. Johns; N. parliament buildings to present cash; over -that amount 7 months B., from which point they will the monster petition to the gov- credit.to parties furnishing approved - - --=' Im eels) Oxford sail for England, 'where they will ernment asL-ing them to enact a joint notes, 5 per cent. per annum p spend some time before- leaving probibitary law, or to submit the it for cash. -- for the front. question to the�eleeyyc�tors. •The par- INN', B. PowELL, Auctioneer tau' a -The snow-storm and winds ade is destined--fo be one of his- *� * �+ *� * Parlor Cooko, Heaters and the latter part of lapt week and on toric integes��and to Surpass any. ELM DALE 11�IILLS 1 1R Sunday caused -the east and west thing of=-the kind ever seen in P=C�ERYNC� Oil Stoves, roads to be badly. drifted and to Canada, It will contain about stop traffic for a timee--AAs a re- one thousand autos, about twenty Yon can always get the best Mani- - v'' Call in and see them.'= cult a number of those on the rur- brass bands,. beside tally-hop, tob'a Flour inade'from No, 1. sl mail routes failed to get t ght seeing cars, etc. Music will Manitoba Wheat. _� O S P HBUND Y— mail.on Monday, also be furnished by over one Royal Household and..Glenora for -Mrs. James White gave a.very thousand-stud Bread.•Tr abs �. enjoyable birthday party in honor versityi witch will tend to infuse Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats of her daughter, Cora otrTuesday, gnaap and vigor into the gathering. _ BRAN, SHORTS - Feb. 29th. The evening was spent A big mass meeting will be held MIX b'F'EDe * A in progressive euchre. After a in Massey Hall on the previous OAT CHOP - COLLARS COLLARS d_ buffet stepper the guests enjoyed might(Tuesday), at which promi- CRUSHED OATS themselves with dancing and vent speakers will give addres:?es. 'BARLEY CHOP -- I have a limited number of Collars to sell at �2 each. _games until the "wee oma' hours." Reduced Pares will be given by ,WHEAT _ a Leonard McQuay, formerly of the various railways, amounting - 'CRACK FD CORN Y -, T-Secure a bargoin now. this village, who has been at the to single fare plus 25 cents.. MIXED HEN FEED - front in France with the Engi- Caldweli's Cream substitute 'Fall Rugs; Robes, Blankets, Trunks, Suit cases. seers, has been wounded'. His GRUENw000 Cslf Meal brother. Russell, who has return- - . -ed from France and has resumed Don't miss this.) The Greenwood Molasses Meal shoe and Harness repairing neatly and promptly lois studies at Queen's University, Red'Cross Society will .give a concert CHOPPING AND OAT attended to. i . in the Methodist church on the even- CRCISHING EVERYDAY Kingston, received a brief cable- ;n of Marrb 22. The popular White- Get prices on feed in ton lots, TA: r' gram on Saturday stating that he vale Male Chorus will PICgERIN(3 HARNESS EMPOIITM Provide a large BELL PHONE. _ ro been shot in the aide and was part n the program, i soldier lately F. W. W11901= Some Phone 2301. W. J. COAKWELL ,;. progressing favorably under the returned from Europe is expected to 4 best medical care. give a short and interesting talk, i Chopping every day. • nr.r • •� °r• .,����' .a' . . + r•:. ..,,�:..L'rti• kiG.. a+4`++ G, - -xs-r,-S. "°". ""� as.,�• 1• - �' ,•ai•�d.