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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_01_054 7"7 Y - Z••• -s 4, _VOL. XXXV1. -Tit 1%lb-BING9 QN1.41 WRI D A �.j JANUARY 5, 1.917No. 15 DUNBAFiTN O 7 Pickering Township Elections Established 75 years On Wednesday, Nov. 20th, Miss Atedical SPINIK MILLS Carrie P. Toms. of New Yta k, danght. Following are the official flgureq of er of Mrs. Mary E. Toms, of &ew. the Municipal Elections held in Pick- --or 11j castle, Ont., was -Carried to Tbetidorr) ering Township on Monday, January GREENWOOD' L. CALDWELL. Ni.D., Successor tothe late Dr. R. Brodie, Phone W5 F. Cookingham. who conducts a laj,jzF- Claremont. Ont the Ist. 1917: FOR COUN(ILLORS /'� FLOUA i fruit and dairy farm at 11�-d tbi-�k, N. FOR RltEVF I Y. The ceremony Nvas E.FORSYTH, D'. of 0., Regis- Performed ill tered member ;N%'FIITE SATJ.N- J3BEAb the Lut�hnrian eburch at R(:d'Hc k. AILLS of the Optometrical AW�(,- i ciatiouof Ontario. Special attention gi%eiiio I the occasit)n being'a quiet orit, Thou 0.7 'al 'In f xl&sses. Eyes tested free. North CREAM BUNS -FAMILY are spending a t-wo ttionth- w hot%- =em..9to 46tf moon at ('hicago and tit her -Western 16 * 1. 0 C UNS-PASTRY pointy. The bride; -ho INNON, At. D., L.R.C.S., TEA B v, vvt,, he�td. M eine H- 11`nb`u`rgb. member of the Velleue of' nut ill, the Th;impmkii Hospilitint J E_ N • O. Physicians an(I surgeons of Ontario,- licentiate '21) 37 11 51 12 60 -11 1 20 1 pricei; Of Rhin0mck, N, Y.. was well i Ho I Edinburgh. J111111)0, Dnnhai-ttm, and ht�r nianv it iends 7fj am paying'highest ecaTa Collegeofof SurReoni Bran', Shoyts, 69 SS 86 128. 5� 160 -.80 attention tten 0 dideases. of owomen and bereextend congriaulatiux,s'. 3. 32 49 58 41 46 20 82 ohildren. Office and residence T3r uabam. I27 19 5 81 for - Barley and Wheat. 4 4 23' 2 - Wheat Screen1bgs", -GREENWO69) 5 ..I (J 48 52 21 365 11 68 6 51 13 42 23 28 37 65 G 7 49. 54 (38 68. 98 125 Tet my prices before gelling M i's. Bayles is tijueb improved, after .74 ,,jFAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- All kinds of Chop.' her recent illness. R.Ocunty Crown Attorney, and County 8 - 35 58 61 40 55 42 QI .1591111itm, Court House. Whitbv. 10.V Andv Buchanan. of Toronto, spent 9 . 44 1() 24 14 20 41 64 Chopping on Monda pping. Vat E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Corbett. New Years with Stewart and Mrs. 10 .94 20 52 56 to lotj 128 As Solicitor. Notary Pubiic. Etc. imone to 11 .24 13 12 12 r2 is 87 Wednesdays and Frida' 8 Gen. y ly SCRANTON, COAL D. L. and W. M. Gleeson spent New Years' Day y 4W OMes Brock St North, Wbitbv. 25 in Toronto with F. L. Gleeson and 476 382 -507 881 494 425 SW family. ..Cboppihg."wil1 not start Dental STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Thus it will be seen that the Coun- Master Earl Betts. of Ridgetown, cil of 1917 will be 'constituted as fol- until 9.8. m. spent a few days with his aunt, Mi.s. InLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. 'ANDSTEAH.' J. Boyer. lows: Reeve, R. R. Mowbray ; Fit -at; In Graduate of the ]RoyvJ College of 11-tetital Surgeone and University of Tomato. Office Mr. and Mrs. Warriner. of Stouff- - Deputy -Reeve. John Forgie (acclaWlt- f tion); Councillors. Fred. H. Richard- Don't bring less than lover W. H. Priagie's hardware store, Whitby. Ville. spent New Years with the Rev. esce hours 9 to Is; I to &3D. Ind phone son,' Wm. J. Stanley and Alexander ]Sell phone 210.' and Mrs. Tutton. five bags, as minimum Wilson. L. - SPINK, LIMITED$ T. P. Lillie spent the Christmas boli - ID 41y ?T --Ing Dr Beaton's absence OTeream. Dr Robb, -amount charged for •oroato, will be in charge, PICKERING. ONT. days in and arourrd Forrest with his MONGOLIA former employers. will be five bass is Mrs. Usher and, Mrs. Storry, of Elm- David Smales, of Altona, spent; the future. G R.BRXWSTER vale, are visiting their brothers. Ueo, holiday at Mrs. R. Tares. and Wm. Middleton. V. J. Ramsay, of Toronto,, spent W G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage Veterinary Surgeon" Llosuses in the county of a The Misses Hagae, Murrav and Wil. New Years with Mrs. R. Tarr. Ploke;ing V11141441. on ly Honor Graduate of the Ontario liams. of 27 Toronto, spent New Years Mrs. D. Seabeck and daughter Zell& Veterinary College and Honor- with Alfred and Mrs. Trimble. spent a couple of days recently In To- (3lr2%M=29 POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- ary Associate of the Ontario :onto. To tiouser, valuator, collector and Issuer Veterinary College, 7TH LINE, PICKERING John Brownsherger, who underwent Ind. phone 3202.* an oreration in Toronto, Ito Improving 61 It HOPPER Issuer of Marri Claremont Ontario Mrs. M. Prankett was home over nicely. EAS TL A KE • Licenses in 0 Donau of Ontario. the holiday, Sam Brownsberger of Toronto at store and his 41104111 at. Nor- The shi a e - - Eddie Michell spent the holiday at mal School. spent his holidays at his The that has given satis D-B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK NEW BUTCHER SHOP '%'Vhitevale. home- beril-.. - : - faction for over years. Empire taking Mr. Beiely has commenced his work Elias -and Mrs. Lpbmam, of Stouff- Corrugated lion with in. by * Gonvoyanow. Ocisundsidoner for a Garner. Ville,te i adlldsVl* Asectuntans. 111160. Money to I*" I A I spent Saturday evening with 2 in:. corrugation, Bete it fore you u on hirin "Innew of Mwrftv IA*- A full line of Fresh Meats always &ixon entertained a large num- Abram Lehman. buy other makes. If you are in., ousse, I;= Out. T -V On band at shop. her of friends on Sunday. Joseph and Mrs. Ricketts and Miss need of a Cream Separator. Try li Frank and Mrs. Turner and son Ally, Mrs. Peterman. Mrs. Sam Wells. a Premier for 30 da a. Also to UGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Ont. Wago'li"on' road every day. -@pent New Years at D. Annis, and da:ugbter, all of the North-West, gasoline engines f Licele"d Auction"r.' Extoninve ex 11sitto in Imported arid th TgbbrZ mtrk, J. B. and Mrs. Turnerand daughters are spending a time with relatives.. rem 189.00 up- Seles conducted an writs terms Fresh pork Sausage a spicialty visited relatives here last week. See or write me before buying. Bad particulam =4.2116. 3617 Hatcher's cattle wanted J. Ft. and Hugh Michell had a busi- BROUGHAM Bell Phone. POSTII14 Licensed Auctioneer nese trip to Stouffville on Tuesday. Fe for Oo ottes of York and Ontario. ;f JAS O'CONNOR, -, Miss Hazel Turner, one of our highly A load of nice dr) Uxbridge potatoes F. J. Prouse, Pickering - A PICKERING� at E. F. A nnis' G1 ipected young ladies, is -taking les - Won sales of all killids attan no 6 to on shorastis r ec Corner King and Church Sts. Mr. Milintle lost a valuable cow last satice. Address Ones River P.O.. Out, tkins inti week from indigestion. A.numberattended the anniversary L. Matthews had a, business trip to Vickerin e services and concert of the Green q !farag • PICIIERING BASER "Union Sabbath School. Rtnuffville.on Tuesday. Vctorinary Surgeon George and Mrs. Richardson. of Writ. Brown. of Toronto. spent over. Sunday with I'Vin, Mo Ronor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- -- Claremont, and Mrs. Tgruer, sr.. spent .9grove. All, automobile anti Bicycle riu&Ty Colleve BREAD, SUNS and CAKES New Years at .1. H. Michell's. Mrs. 1. Johnston, Charles and Vera, repairing promptly relatives sl and Graduate of the Veterinary Choice Candies. bradentgerelat In Uz- ast week with attended.to. HIGHLAAD CREEK . science Aamwiation. Patterson's Chocolateq Robt. and Mrs. Jarvis. of Cedar Tires, Oils, Grease and 'repairs Wedding Cakes a specialty Will the person who recentl sent a Grove. visited Mrs. Brodie oick Friday always on hand. Phone-offiee ISM, residence 2W2 CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO and.we deliver them. dollar for subscription to the PicKzR- last. JXX NEws, kindly send their name Mrs. Witter and daughter spent the 'POLL. - & L' r% Both phones in sho' ana date an which they remitted. It a:st week with the former's mother. tter &ew • 09. Matthews. Jack Cockran who teaches L0 GS WANT P" is inecessary for tie to have the name PICKERING, Out. in order to give them credit for the -school a his case at Sea Gull, Sask., is spending a week H. R-19onney, Pickering remittance. The name I t I will pay cash for the following loge Was inadvertintly omitted. with his mother. delivered bore: The postponed meeting of the H. C. Rev. Fraser. .-I have a good stock of of App!eton. will oc- Basswood. No. 1. 817 00 per M. REAL ESTATE..... Women's Institute will be held at the copy the Presbyterian pulpit next AMaple, 1800 Sunday at 2.30 p.m. home of Mrs. Ed. Cravan on Tuesday, ------- ....isoft HIM. .6 1600 Jain. 9th. at 2.30 sharp. All members Miss X. Feasby, of Toronto. Byron '16roy or Bastard Elm - 12.00 of this branch are very earnestly re- and Mrs. Fe"by. of Oshawa, spent ;R"'Hires, .6 :16.00 quested to be present, if interested in New Years with Mrs. Feasby. u" M s. Beer received a cable Friday Mod Elm 15 in, over 2400. the welfare of their branch. Come litagn Wlrehnoingl that her son under 15 in '20.00 and bring your friends, or a new mem- Clifford, who had 'White Ash. 12 feet, 26.00 150 acre Farm Fnr 'o'er good soil, bee . or both. tQ_ -of- 'Our go ting been langerously 'ill, was much im. -ALSO Chopping and Oat Rolling brick house with 8 rooms. down to work to the e4i6se we roved. Cliff went overseas with the all have at heart. For various reasons T16th Batt. done as usual, Barns and stabling for 42 head our Red Cross and other relief woe ip Mrs. Judson Deavitt received word Braoe Wire, StapleS of stock. Hen house is not flourishing, so let us make a that her brother, Mr. Degeer. of Uxd. - W. GAUrnes, Green liver and pig pen, flesh start, in order to have a g. good L7" -bridge )sad ad died of blood poisoning .,Cedar Po'sts'an'd showing at the annual meetin Or address R. R. No. 1. Loeust Hill. -All in good repair.' We Mr. and Mrs, beavitt attended the will be glad to welcome all mewbere funeral on Monday. Pit the Ladies' Aid who are able to be There will be a memorial ser -Tice in Steel Postse all. with us. Please come and bring rug- the Christian church here next Sunday We V. Richards geetions for work of any kind. at ele*-eim o'clock a.m., for the late Coal, Lumber, Cement, Shingles, John Dafoe, who gave his life for his JOHN PHILIP 'Notary Public, Pickering. en Lath and Ready Roofing WHITEVALS country some weeks ago. Service will be conducted by Rev. Van Nor - Has a. full line of tresh and cur- always in stock. ed moats constantly on hand. Ure Water L The Wlilevale Branch of the N%*om- man. Mateo r u's Institute will hold .a social even. The Township Sabbath School As- Splige Roll, Breakfast Bacon, ing on Friday, Jan. 12th, at 6.80 p. in.. sociation will meet on Monday. Jan. A. Ce' REESOA,,* Ham, Bologna,, Weiners, etc. if you are wise yon will use the only at . the home of Mrs. D. R. Beaton. 22nd, At tht--ineeting of the Ideal well drilled by Chas. B. Rice, All members please remember the the Executive committee in November 100UST HILL who is agent date. the date was Sled for Wednesday. Highest prices paid for t fol Wind Mills, Gasoline Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings The united farmers met in the 1. O. Jan. 24th, but as Mr. Hallpenny, the Butcher's cattle for water works. 'Also bath room fix. O. F. hall on Thursday night last and general secretary of the Provincial tw tures, etc. Everything given careful after getting thoroughly organized, Sabbath School Association could not Just to wish 0 attention. got down to business. A delegation be present on that day, the date has 9iekeringlUel'1� waited on the Bank of Nora 1cotia been changed to the 22nd. RICE'S PUMP WORKS, and they have agreed to finance them �Customers Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale. Ont. for any amount, as it is now a thor- SCHOOL 'REPORTS First-olms rigs for hire ough going concern and bare already bongb t i i pward a of 8 1000 worth Fall term report of Claremont Con - Day or night .�4132d Bus meets &H trains The Pickering of feeds, flour, cereals and groceries. tinuation school:- Tbeprcs?nt Membership is about 50, Form 3 -Margaret McLellan (bon.) .7 and is still increasing, distributed over Veta, Stepbnson hon), Jean McFar- Friends Teaming promptly attended to. V4Hance Committee a wide stretch of country.They will lane (bon), Lyman Barclay, George Agent for Canada Carriage Co. hereafter meet on the 1st and 3rd Tues- Burton, Robin Story, Florence Forgie The s to ie obj�ct of this Assoctation i' day of each month during the winter (absent for some exams). -the old, old Wish NV vVe - 1aw � ".P -yak k rt, lesien stealing knd prosecute In the larger and commodious blue *Form­-2=Elmer Stephenson (bon), the felons. room of the Ritz Johnson. Stewart Graham (hon), Jean Evans Silas Tool had a most thrillingex- (bon), Burnett Jarhieson (bon), Isabel pe wish repeated equal), Grant Jones, Harold Barclay, Which School Shall I Members having property stolen com rience last week that he does not Sargent, Edna Tarr and Mabel Wagg A Merry �i11as cafe immediately with any member While crossing the ( Ipb Brodie, Hazel Mantle (a Attend P pond after dark with a load of wood, R (absent of Executive Cominittes. A,i F U" Eis team and s h for some exams.) portant question. All bust- outfit W!h -D near c Form 1 -Merle Stephenson (bon) colleges are not alikc. CARE, Memberabip fee 81.00. ice and the whole was du"m d AN into about six feet of water, FF1(- Violet Sargent �hon), Vera Johnston, YUL JUDGMENT IS ABSOLUTELY NEC- Tickets may be be d from the President or daunted and throwing discretion Mildred Brodie, Star>ley Walker d ESS.A.R:y. Write today for the Cates- Secrettry on aplincation, cretion to Filson, Banks, C, S. Palm- the freezing water and succeeded, Willie Stanhurv, Mary Davis and fugue of the Ex c. Corn. -L. D to the winds, Silas dived eosin into Frnest Jones �equal), Winnie Wil Happy Pr, W. V. Riebald-son, Pickering. after intich trouble, in freeing the Ruth Davis (;ihs;nt for some exams.) ELLIOTT 7r and got one of -ilker, prin• horses from the sleigh Milton J. '%A J A. O'Ca no or: J. Clark. them out. on the ice, but it shp�,ed and I,. M. Rice, assistant. ear Presiderlt, secretary fell back int,hp wAiter again. He then o. 11, Green River. First ran ahnnt a mile to rhf, village for three of each (14izs gives in order of I Ne Pf TORONTO- ONT_ �,-r 4th --E llochoil. 9 Ito- TOOLS SHARPENED F Ferri6r. Tr.' 40i -W Dixon. ld:t I Cor. Yonge and Charles Sts. flip tpam not, after heing in the fie( -z- ing water for over an hour, very little (tray, H Hornshaw, Sr 18rd-1 Per - It will help you to decide. Th;, We make a �--pet!ialry of cmssent jtwF;, the wor9p for their untimely pliingp. rier, G, Hnrn.,�haw, NI 11ronver. Jr 3rd ;rhnol is conducted on the highest Tools of all kin&, Locks Sila.--, with his iron constitution, fe.lt, -NI Ellie, L Ellic. Sr 20d -)f Rout- TH E_ PICKERING N E - W.- S dump� 7 z;;_77(1 //" ;L plane of effirienev. We arr proud Razor -honing n spprialty. Fora first. I no ltf*pr bad Off-c.tQ, The sleigh and! 1(`Y- D Hoover, T P(,stM. h. 2nd -C, of its record. -Students admitted class hair trim ryr an ea, -v <hnvp call Dafne. I Hornsbaw. 11 '31ichell. Ist- T. Moore McFadden at any time. Winter Term opens at ;he East -end Barh'pr Shor., woctl were fished out next dAy with a Jan. See oar Rouke Furniszhings of: ;ill fence were Ahniit 2:-) yeal.,1go'G Aladill, A Miehell, 0 Hackney., �a fnrn)pr rpe�dent of this P]Ac-- bad a I Primer A -R Madill, C Postill, �� Per- Drnggist- Graduate Optician W. J. Elliott, Principal kind?. 9lightly used CarpptQ I nnv and cutter go thronsrh the ice at i rye Primer B-1 Routlev, B Pn;t is]. I C. N. R. Ticket Agent. di ip . noarly the sn mp plioi- and i PAmPr C --H Wright,v %vri t P. to -day for large Catalogue. from 15 centi a yard ip.1 W" ro�er � R Michell, Vt W, J. GORDON PiCKFRING seen agaiti. jiirrier. mring, -a ..1'�` :V.TSR ,�i Jk'e�'_' Q.".:�yL"`ti -:` .F- ,mss 7 7 � s� o .•rte :.-JEMIMA JANE -o —G.R,--PU.TV HOUSEMAID. - S . . .. m.:_.^lian�..s-...'L... .,":u..."•. .... ry' .�.... .....•.:_ ..�..-'+••--s......e.... ._,.e....:d..+.... .,«....._,_.oa.•,..••-..._�.._...__.m-..__,._c.._.,:4'.n....:.._.._.»__nnWi'i�x.:.�...T v...... .e'..._....._. .».__ .... _.e_.a .w.. r.,c......_,...........u-........_.._._......_i.1.�...��...G...Y.._.,a.,iY..ils: u..e.�-.rw: r�i•...:.,.. It Ti six months later, and the very -1 a name upon her card, and wriies "Sir ,eight of the London season. To-; Hilary" over it. "The next? yes,'it _ _ ' -•light there is a ball at the -'Duchess of is the nest;' odd, is it rrot?"—with a :. t` iilenlivon's, and, as the old lady has a! charmingly swift glance. - •:rasion for beauty, even the verystair= I " Then, the -last fond notes- of the + ries and anterooms of her house -are � valse having died away, she places her ,1 /� • -� - roweled with some of England's love- hand upon -his arm,- bestows a• gentle.! L� t.eA and best. inclination of her lovely_ -head upon.. The dreamy strains of th8 last new ' her late disconsolate partner, and valse are sobbing and sighing through fors Tremain to lead her away int .�, �'' l 4 When you a the rice of first all sugar, why notes y pay p � perfumed breath of one of the nearest conser��rter'res. - the rooms; the _ countless _flowers, is making Sire. -ail' When they .have _discussed as in ' _` „ 4 r ( ! ` .` be sure that you get it? There is one brand in Canada languid with its sweetness; afar off duty bound, the usual first ideas that ( ` "''. ! - ' ••, °r, i�-�.�� 'Which"has no second quality—that s the old reliable Redpath. the distant splash of many fountains always air themselves afr este on. the •,1, = ivaintr swaying,are ns of --ire brlghtemrigts the ear; f a UecnJv cra hr.r a Ji � ! ..."Let Redpath Sweeten it." glow ng vholowingc bean _ � ms sand Tremain soft speeches, coquettish.�glarces 'ancE trait all tkiruugh-comes to a (lead rippling laughter, are everywhere. pause. 2 and 5 Ib. Cartons— ��//�� /,1��p , 10, 20, 50 and 100 Ib. Boge. -Made 1n' one G7..�+iii �1i3 "the highest • Here is the charming ?airs. Leigh- So does Gwenduliiie. She leis her tori, as usual faultlessly' attired; there e� es read puzzled face for a mo- : __ _ _"_ —.. -his the .lovely Mrs. Coppinger -Ball, the menf .end th,n returns once r -fore *to '- r _ .__ _ �.__,._:. _. _:. __—� center of an admiring thrcng; lower •a rant contcnil,lation of the useful fan, variations of her daughter's fade and�GC=---pn.� 1 operations. And he who is always down is Lad Ecks loner manner, and' something in them' to- `cX `rfXSta suint,• into and out of the various• still the (, Y �tihile with difficulty -he c-oncea s the ,� 'Land. ---PAZht when Sir Hilary, ' X !)ranches farming is in' pretty, piquant Duchess of she addresses mile that. curves the carr r of her� of generally at. Here too is Lady- Gwendofinc Prim- somethine so slight as to he inde-,rib- lips. She is fund of stare �ituatiuns The Farts the wrong fitne -and'out when • he ab,y nr ekes eternal ho e 's rim> once rose, tall and fair; and perfect as Na' and really this is better than any p'ay' p P " - should be irf.—Farrrier's Advocate• F.,. Jure and her sister Art; combined, can more within fur maternal breast. make her. fler large violet eyts are' S.'r Bilary, finding. _.th4 prolonged Tremaine, although now only a bar- Animal Parasite... _ dark.and dee with, of silence groin>-ing oppressive, souses anct, is bile to the earld8m'uf an old P bimself resolutely, -and turns h. .ace Too little attention has been given - andhour, her red, ripe sips are parted to here. Then impelled by an oyer- and d6tant cousin, and will -some day - Don't Separate Cold' .Milk. (`ire rhe `past to the importance that in a bewitching smile, her chestnut p be one of th;.* wealthiest young men in t;. + powering 'cuaiosity, he .ea s to her, During the Winter and cold weather; animal parasites have in relation to hair is brushed back -leek aud`smooth P y' England. • 1'es,' he -is undoubtedly a' health l ' comcs%vhat abruptly,—' ,,� better batch than even the amiable milk should be warmed before• separ_ -the and well. being of our into a soft rich knot behind. Her lis-'' ' ,, 1 ,., "Were domestic animals. in Ireland?" gu you e••er _ thou h;ehlcrl Berlie•-so the.Countess sting, Any separator of whatever white silk,. softened rwith tulles and ndecl:ed here, "Yes," indifferently-- "scvi, l" is very nice to him; and tells him his { make will not do thorough work when Pry .feK; .if any, animals are ever T. y. and there with trailing lilies:` it is aj times." mother was one of her dearest friends, =eery , `C•ere '—with separating cold.milk, and it is impos- free from parasites i some form, and bible to kee it favorable many•are infested with parasites � - you, triumph"of a- gown, fresh Yrom.' you, —with a certain arinourit .and 4omehow gives` him to understand P of a tem- 'a e very harmful nature. Parasites are . tho hands of Elise: of hesitation,—"e�cer in a little village rwithout saying it, that her hoube .in. Ballykilruddereen?" 'oKnis Perature without warming it. But-, found -in -man different tissues.as the ter $600 ton, is too high-' Y ----- - J'tst now she is standingIn the ball- called open to him while she' remains. ! ,at, worth a brain sinuses of the head air pas- room room exactly opposite: the chief . ea- "Bal lykill ruddereen ?"—with a soft Sir Bilary gladly avails himself ...of -" S'V•hat � Priced to feed to calves and hogs, and every be. taken sage• lungs: liver, stomach, intestines, door, listeninglaugh . a name! :Must it not this unspoken invitation, and the ver good-naturedly P y precaution should to muscle`, blood, etc., and externally on ? to a ponderous compliment,.leve-led at fatigue the poor Irish inventing such next afternoon makes his way to -the the_ -= - - "a ensure close skimming by the separ- and in the skin, in the ears etc: Some - " her dainty shell -pink ear, by the de- long' ones? tt' these really place ,lucky ]3elgravian mansion that con- Ballykillruddereen?" atop,` especially the precaution of warming the milk during of these rause' mechanical .-.voted Heavy at her side; with a sus-' called tains his lady -lore; is admitted, and •-picion. of coquetry she leas lowered her', "There is. You were never indistinctly petted._ cold weather, 'manufacture if the temperature drops much. --after' antes, other, create or manufacture ,there, eyes, and is pretending to examine' there, then?" Even he himself is `These dAily visits continue for a I milking. toxins which are injurious to the ani. mal infested• some transmit diseases: -1minutel the delicate fl surprised at his own Y gores carved' P persistency. upon her len; so that when Sir -Hilary' "How oddly yoi ask the que-tion!" 1 The cows are well advanced in their; fortnight,, during which time he goes lactation periods, which cause a mini- Some animals may carry one form of through all the agonies of hope and P Tremain enters the room—which he says Lady Gwendoline, playing with i fear, distrust and belief, and' yet' mum milk production and there, beiag' parasite which may later infest other -does at this moment—she -fails to her fan, and refusing to meet his -sr- I „ animalq of a different species in a dares not put it to the touch to win � a smaller quantity of this, it' more P different ' notice him. nest gaze. "Do you suspect Ire nf or lose" all he holds -dearest on earth. j quickly radiates its heat than during form. Some of these parg- > Leaning laxity against the wall, he spending' -much of my time in ru:.tic Lad} Gwendoline is exigeant. dif- the summer. Then the is more sites are transmitted from animals to � man and cies ver .a• i' lots his glance rove carelessly.over the Villages? Now, tell me candidly, do' ficile very capricious, and much too viscous at this season and separating Animal parasites annually , occupants of the- apartment, Lightly You think I look like _ a person, who, : civi? to Lord George Mellifleurs ! conditions must be favorable if close - cause it travels, has been Ballykill=what Generally, skimming is to. be great pecuniary loss; and for other scarcely resting ;as it goes, sojourning at , when Tremaine arrives at expected. _ _ until in the course of its voyage it is it?" ; the: residence of -the- adored,. he finds i , The milk may be warmed by the reasons briefly enumerated above, ; „ more attention ,hould be accorded the reaches the smitten dragoon opposite; ; N'o, you do not," replies he with' Lord George upon the door -steps just, addition of warm Water, ok by setting domestic animals; ,- :here it -lingers a moment, as though' conviction; then he sighs involuntarily.' and should an departing, or when he is departing tt on the back .of a stove in a pan of Y suspnrion he director] amused, and then passes' on to his 'and is silent. flnds him there just arriving. Oc- : wata'r until it is sufficiently warm• to an animal "addition.. competent " companion—and then— ' What- a heavy sigh," murmurs .her casionatly the two young. men meet in The• of warm seater lessens veterinary aYicice ,hour The eyeglass drops from Sir Hilary' ladyship., mockingly; "there is ryuite the drawing -room, and having exnr.ess-'.,the" viscosity of the milk,. and accom- � rmmedfately secured.—H. S. Eakins, eye, He is as one transfixed with three volumes in that one -,sigh alone. ed hypocriticai joy at the rencontre, Plishes the double result of heating it Colorado Agricultural College. F- amaze. He grows a shade paler, and Did you lose your heart in that ec- sit glnvrering at each other in civil to the proper temperature and of mak-_ _ 7 sinks into a friendly seat placed in one centric and very unpronounceable lit- ninetcer•th-centur,- ..,fashion - throt;gh- ' ing it in a more favorable separating How to Water Cattle. of the corners. - ; tie Irish town?" out the interview, and try with dogged condition. The milk ought to be at. An... injereasing..rumher . of., Iecvfers• "I 'oh,' am surely going mad," he selilo- � "I? no!" with a stars Ana a perseverance who will sit it out the least 90 degrees. and never colder than are7 each year installing catering Sys_ quizes, still with his gaze rivetedu pon!, smile; "not . quite that. $u# T met.', r ntrt st : All of 'which is an inward SO degrees. l temp. _whereby rattle have cc,ast :mly the white -robed apparition at the other' there - once what I thought until to- Duripf the winter when ori! few g joy to the spc;iled beauty who can cal- y a before tl em a_ upxly of -fresh water; - side of the room,—"raging mad 1—! night was. quite. the loveliest .K omen ,culate to a nicety'cvery•chan� o_f feel- =cow, -are being milked, it may be ad-' ko that they may drink as frc7uet Sly " 'my clean gone out of senses! For I ever saw. She"—an i expre%"ve hig in eAch breast. " `" r visable to. separate only once daily;' as.th-ey s�•i•h• if one is to follow na six months J have been.trying vainly; Pause—"was very like yolr.' to -+lay .Sir Hilary, lounging deject- FNc'ferably in the 'morning, When lure, this i� the ideal_sysum, as -un_ to banish that face from my thoughts,; **Was she? Thank you, Sir Hilary," wily up the stairs, •finds her happily this is practiced, night's milk should Joubtedlr an animal's thirst i� its - and.now—here—I ate its counterpart —with an -amused laugh. "If thereialene,-a-nd.-inatantly'bright�ning up, t,e strained carefully and kept in a guide' us to when it reyuires water. . in the flesh, r1 parlor -maid .disport- is one thing I admire, it is a delicately sits Jo�en and lays himself out td) be cool, clean- room where it will -not No i sports of experiments touching - r ing herself at the Duchess of Glen- veiled. compliment,—such as y-ous. But,, agreealae. freeze: Then in the tnorrrirrg it this ,pi es in regard to fattening livon'sl 4h, impossible! lea, I am to confess a secret to you, I am -tired "Mamma has a; bad, headache,"' ,h"uld be warmed gradually until it - , wattle are FzpFriments is clear! on the verge of lunacy; and of being told how love! I. am. :4nd!Guen(lo.iie-tells him, and•ho e- he will proper,. perature. cowsil,le. Y g y; has reached .thetem g Y ' P. 'with milc•h caws ,hewed that these what an extraordinary likeness!" =so your- Irish beauty was like me 7" excuse htr. She is 'al -moss. sure—this It is- well •to •keep it warm far an. ha-, ing free arcus water gave at •to, Euttin out his hand r •• r. ,v +1-4- _ -e u __., round., mese milkan- arm of a man standing near him, or English, but.she was very like you." tion, as though honestly believing she the fat particlescanwarm through iivally than cows''watered twice daily. "Brandrum," asks he faintly, "tell —with a steady glance. is imparting intelligence that will thoroaghly. If it is .simply heated 1►lost of the feeders in loose pens !rave k me who is the the young !ally oppo- "W ha way rhe "'—coloring ,lightly, 'cause disappuigtlnent �ltgost.. sure to the separating temperature, the user?cin "trou hs in one corner of the -serum g g r' site—in -white?" - - I "I don't know.". Lad Rosemary will not be able to leave milk will warm while the fat = Y pen, and many of those who feed tied } '-'What a tone!" returns the man ''khat was her name?" her room to -day It is really very,. globules will remain ata .colder tem- .have either irrdivitlual drinking basins addressed, regarding h_im with. the "I can't say; I never discovered." unfortunate, etc. perature. or a trough running through the stable "The -separator -aught keenest pity. = "Ep.ris already, .dear PA fair Incognita, in fact. What tTo be continued),, _ to be warmed along in front of each run of cattle i boy? It generally -takes a little long- it charming adventure! • Jt -reads like' p " ='=6efure turning on the. milk, by running= Others, who'allov: the stock access to er. You are the most flattering -case s' Spanish plot. I hope. my fac-simile Hottest'Place ' - through a few quarts of warm wat{. an open yard, or turn them out once • I have known.' That is Lad Gwen- was at least a lady?" on"Earth. If ii is cold, as.it is sure to be, it will Y _. _ or twice each .day to drink, have doline Primrose. Not to know her Sir Hilary hestiates, and looks at Muscat..the capital of Oman, on, , chill the- milk, 'and the separating be troughs in sheltered places in the yard. argues yourself unknown.: She 4s our -the floor•. _It is an -undeniably perfect -the. -Persian Gulf, is called the "liot�l incomplete. I i A-- nu who have this plan intend re ipg• beauty par excellence." floor, but can hardly be said to de- tgm test lace on earth ' b a writer in - - - - `- -. ; to install indoor systems at an early P '" Y " L '1 : "Lady Gwendoline Primrose!" _ serve the flattering attention bestow- "Even so. Nothinglike that in the ed upon it by Sir Hilary. I - - Travel. The day he arrived in this l Do Not Eliminate the Pi s ;date. ' Those who have water con- : ancient capital the thermometer rzg- I g %: . •', East, j take it ---eh ? You seem moved.. • "I give you my honor I don't know _ stantly• available indoors claim that istered .1°5 -degrees. Fahrenheit.. To' A correspondent in sending in s" e perature is at and hat Have you- so soon surrendered? I that either,'' he says, Kith ani effort. 1escape the midday heat the inha"i - note's from his county a few day ago, largeemuantit cs-are neveredrrunk -"How -� wouldn't if, I we're you; for you will. stupid!"—with a little shrug: , ants resort to underground shelters, made the statement that at present Co. �only tnoc yourself up for the season "If I were a man and had lost m'y' cailed_"serdadR," the sunken windows rices of gr•airi there is no money in' —give yourself a thoroughly ,• bad heart �s entirely' as. yoti have e� id- i of which are stuffed with brush that t e bacon hog, �a d that hogs are being- ' of 'an hour'—and entl lost ours to an unknoK n beauty, eliminated. e feared Horse Talk. no- Y y y> quarter ,have all q gain 1 is sprinkled with water so as' to estate -W thing by its' She has refused half a I should no•'rest until I had discovered i'lish a.current..of cool air. As the sera- along that high-priced feed .would Prepare roomy quarters -for 'the - dozen offers this year already, and every single thing about her." eventually work havoc with the hog colts. - , tre of the date trade, Muscat is in fre> "I = driven Lady Rosemary almost to Vis-' did. not say I had lost my heart quent cemmunieation with America. !industry. Hogs are consumers of A growing colt tied by the head in traction by her caprices. Turn your,,. to her" - - concentrates in large quantities, and a stall all ~sinter will he injured more eyes away, Tremaine; she is a Siren,' "moo?" say, Gwendoline, with lifted - '.1► it iequires a careful feeder_vGlren con- or•�less. a Circe." l brows of disbelief.- And then they - centrates are high in price to make Colts should be taught to stand tied "I must get an introduction," says drift into other topics, and the. subject CLERGYMAN COMMANDERS. satisfactory profits 'from hog feeding. In a standing stall, but should not be _ Tremairie, who has not -heard one word 'is not renewed. i I The man who has roots and skim -milk kept in them "day in and day out;' of all this well -meant warning. 1 Toward the close of the evening he Two British Regiments Have Divines ; is in the best position to make, satis- • Roomy -box stalls for stormy days.' ays_ ' "Is it really so bad with you as all manages to get another dance with; At Their Heads. _ .l factory, returns, but whether or not and nights, and the yard or paddock that?" with a slightly contemptuous her, and begins to feel miserably I It is not generally known tkat two ; hogs are produced at very rnuch' pro- for pleasant days, is the proper winter ---= shrug. "Well, so be it. - Afterward, happy, if-I-may_he_alioweJ, the ex-_iBritish regiments are comrrianded by; fit this year, it would not be good treatment of Slee colts and .the idle ;give me credit ,for good feeling. Lady Pression. She is very sweet and 'clergymen. Lieut. -Col. Beresford, of 'Policy to. eliminate them from the. horses. - Gwendoline and I are excellent friends kind, and lets him know, directly she the 2-3 London Regiment , (R.F.), is ; farm. Only_a few years ago price It is of the highest importance that. I dare ha3'thrown over two other tnen'to at resent, so say I shall -be able give, in holy order His promotion came; practically all' rowing colts have a-11 the. exercise p �• conditions racticall drove the (tag g to manage -ft -far -you-."- I UMIC • • ! in the ordinary .way, and he was , outo Western cahada, an as- soon e He does manage it. A few .minute,- May he call,to-morrow•?_Yes; she, is�transferred•trom-seeond in tomm�and as.'the hogs wed out up went the. Colts of'the•.roadster type require dater, Sir Hllary"is standing before the sure mamma will be very glad to see ; of a line regiment to his present eom--; PriCe ; a -Ad those who retained their afore range fur exercise than the Siren, and is being well received. The him. Does he know mamma? No? i manrl. The Rev. W. E. Wingfield breeding stock reaped the benefit. draft•'breeds. - ,A very faintest shadow of a start runs Oh! then he must let her present him. >> -(-formerly curate of St. gar:. s, Port- Feed off a few hos i! possible this ! Do not depend u con the frost-bitten g. P1 y through her franto as her eyes meet When Lady Rosemary hears he has i man Sq.), of St. Catherine's, Wigan year and by all means retain the gnrass, but give sufficient feed in the {'t " hie, the very slightest -"accession. of been in thw East, -and that he has met'' and. All Saints',' Southport, is now breeding stock. Prices of the frriish- rst'ables to -keep up fine condition. There color dye's her' checks; both are so there dear Primrose (Primrose is the } lieutenant -colonel in charge of a bei- ed undetermined that-Trernairtc who is .fortunate brother of this peerless sis- skillful- Product are high enough that the is positive loss in letting a colt grow feeder even with -the high- thin in flesh: ---- g. �- i gale of artillery..._ _ _ --- J a1,la to make Withyrope•rcare iindjudgrnent in "` certain that either ever 'existed. She friends directly . - - G -` _ a is itself to him, and Presently he finds himself speaking : One pound of good bread is as nutri- reasonable profit, and itis. well to remember that the handling,'a fall colt will be nearly fail' - ' graciousness always to "mamma,who receives him very tve as 'l10b.of potatoes. s. amileA sweetly." *,Y(isticks man who, to the. different broaches of profit. { `slues are soaring for all'high-class "Yes, he can have one dance; she courteously and makes much of him. I If you can't say something good farming in which he is engaged (horses. has still one to spare." As she says By this time the long-suffering Count- of the other fellow you're a poor ob- I through high prices and low is the one, There -is a steady and increasing'de- this,, she deftly draws her pencil across era is well up in all the shades and server. J who makes a success of his farming 1 mand for riding and driving ponies. A '4 i T . . .. m.:_.^lian�..s-...'L... .,":u..."•. .... ry' .�.... .....•.:_ ..�..-'+••--s......e.... ._,.e....:d..+.... .,«....._,_.oa.•,..••-..._�.._...__.m-..__,._c.._.,:4'.n....:.._.._.»__nnWi'i�x.:.�...T v...... .e'..._....._. .».__ .... _.e_.a .w.. r.,c......_,...........u-........_.._._......_i.1.�...��...G...Y.._.,a.,iY..ils: u..e.�-.rw: r�i•...:.,.. ME ALI VE THE SOMA _ _- .. • .. ' s ��:•ac t.-•t.�.:�'..;.i� -. ..x..:+�`.5;:a-:.ti'�.. /- t r``,dsm= .�i :rsr�.^t`�x�;.e{ �'` �.a.wamdciasa:tza�.n; - - FRONT BB'S STIRTUNG Alfflk%hN . IWAS A -SWEEPING VICTORY LS EXTENDED OF SHORTAGE OF PROVISIONS -- - an Armies Only Saved From Complete Collapse andDecisive Ham's Troops Take Over Fur- __.06ciaB _Stated That Government -Will Have.�i®cult _ ht. Su I - - Y PP.y Defeat by Protracted Period of -.Unfavorable Weather. ther Section- of the- French. -_ ing Food to People in 1917.-. - - - - Line.- - A despatch from London says :--i er has not yet been broken, nor is it A despatch.from London says: The The Battle of the Somme is pictured! yet possible to form an estimate of continuation of the British offensive A despatch from Berlin says: A work animals, foodstuffs, fertilizers ? ' Us a. sweeping triumph' for allied.', the time the war may last before the . along `the Somme front hs .imposstible circulai has, been issued by Adolph T. i and transportation facilities, cities' armies bi s detailed report by Generali objects for which the allies are fight- so long as the present weather lasts, Von Batocki a and industrial communities will be r" president of the Food Sir.- Douglas Haig, which was issued ing have been -attained, but the Somme Major-General Frederick B. Maurice, ,Regulation Board to fire Federated ,compelled , to keep a careful watch ou Friday. night, and which covers battle has placed beyond doubt the chief director of military operations i over the food problems. The system i a operations 'from July 1- to Nov .18: ability of the _alliea to gain those ob- Governments' in which it is pointed g prices and pre - out � of the War -Office, so informed the As- P of fixing maximum � General Haig terms the battle a; leets. The German army is the main- sociated Press on Friday, out that next year generally there will epmting commodities for public con- General in which the German western stay of the Central Powers, and a full I•told you some time ago," -he said, be difficulty in the way of the Govern'if sumption, says Herr Von Batocki has grmieci 'were only saved from com- half of that army, despite all advan- that our offensive - would not - cease meets 'supplying food for the people. f only worked well as regards gran. It plete collapse and a. decisive defeat by tages of the defensive and supported during the Winter, but it must be a _ Even the end of the war, says Herr has roved a failure with -' pap ff ed P Von Batocki, would only brie ( P Perishable " a protracted period of unfavorable by the strongest fortifications, sutler- • parent from the daily reports that no gaslight , commodities, and he advises muni - weather which ( real battle has been offered in that ch In, the situation at first, be- ciphlities to proceed on a larger basis' , . prevented the Anglo- nil defeat' on the Somme this' year., sector since October. In the first place t rvidee the scarcity of food is world- than previously in their plat .French, farces from taking full ad-! Neither victors nor vanquished will ng con- - ' vantage of their successful advance. forget this, and although bad weather we underestimated the effect of the tracts for the future'delivery of meat, He declares that nevertheless.it was a' has given the enemy I shelling on the terrain. The country Owing to a shortage in laborers, � vegetables, milk, butter and cheese. trium h •which Si Y a respite, there `.over will - - . P proved peyond doubt � ars undoubtedly many thousands . rrr) ch the advance will -have to the of the allies to es." overthrow begin the new cam- be made. is -thick, , PRIOR WORLD CROP ITE*�� **,I .+f *ability his ranks who will b Y sprinkled 'with U U TWOS {TAT( ," 'Germany "when the time comes." The,! paign with little confidence in their shell -holes filled with water. Also, British. commander shows • himself a r ability to resist our assaults or over- never having held the same line in r .... firm' be4ever in the doctrine that the, come our defence. any,other, Winter,.we underestimated , FOR THE Pl'iUT YEAR -DAY BATTLE allies can win the war on the western:. "Our neve armies enured battle with the effect of the fog in the valley of ' j V1l i ■ 111J 1 j1j\ front. a determination to win and confidence the Somme, I "I desire to -add a few words as to in their power to do so. They have, `There -have been frequent frosts, h �— + _ _ futuFe prospects," he, says at the close proved to themselves, to the enemy not severe enough to harden the 18 Important Countries Show 1Important Rumanian Toym Hae _ ground, but sufficient to .form fogs,....Decreased Wheat Yield of Fallen to the Invaders. of the despatch, which covers 1_6-vlose- t_ancl_to the world that hits`confidence 1y-Printedpages. "The enemy's pow- justified." makin^ artillery observation fire pias- 25 per Cent. tically useless, and also preventing the A, despatch from London says: The --"- -- drying of the A des net of the Teutonic allies a - � y g ground.. + Fetch from Rome nays: -The - pparently ;,w SEAT DIM ►L CAN PATRIOTIC FUND. "The French arrived at the satrie 1 International Institute of Agriculture! is 'fast closing in upon Braila, Ru-. decision, and transferred their atten- , har vest estimates continueto indicate I mania's oil and grain centre, on the New Year's - Message From the i tion to Verdim, with results which ; the poor world crops., It 1 naw' Danube. Having taken Fili echo 84 AGAINST ITALY Governor-General. you knonT 37Ve may be able to resume able for the first time, through new miles to the south-west, Field Marshal '' in March, as we found the reports von Mackensen's troops _- - ground at; FQ just received to forecast the P have now A despatch from Ottawa says; His ' i Excellency the Governor-General .sa j Neuve Chapelle in `'-lirly good shape i "'hest production of Argentina. The ,captured the railroad town of RimniY Teutons to Attempt to Crush President of the Canadian Patriotic f in March, 1916, although it had been Argentine wheat crop is estimated at . Sarat, relatively the same d'tance, to very bad during, the Winter. Unable ! 70,000,000 bushels, one-half that of , the east. while the guns of the Do - Fund has issued the following New to continue the offensive for the re- 191ii. brudja army are still hammering the - Italy Much- as Serbia Way Year''s -appeal on behalf of the Fund: i -sent, we have done the next beat thing. Australia's wheat crop ie eAtimated Ruszo-Rumanians at the bridgehead Crushed. Twice his Royal Highness the Duke The taking over of a section of the-' at 135,000,000 bushels, which is four of Matchin, or, the east bank of the of Connaught appealed to the people • French line has kept us busy during per. cent. better -than the yearly aver- -Danube, opposite Braila. A despatch From Rome says: Cent of Canada in support of the Canadian Prior to -the fall of Rimnik Sarat Morrone, the Italian Minister of War, t Patriotic Fund. The prompt and gen_ ! the past ten days. The operation has ;age the Teutonic allies defeated the Rus = `admitted in the Chamber on Friday Lerous response on each vccsgion been successful, and I will be glad to, For• the -world's eighteen'most im- tell you the exact extent of the line: portant countries, including the United siana on s front of I0 miles south- Ohat the Austrians and Germans are proves how truly Canada appreciates taken over when I am sure the Ger- ;States, .Canada, British India, Japan west of the town, white the Teutonic Preparing a great offensive against; the debt which she owes to -her sans mans know rhe'point of junction. and all Europe the estimated total; Danube army captured several lord- - ' the- Italian front for next Spring. A who are fighting for the Empire. � "In Rumania the first Rumanian wheat crop is laced fled villages, according- Deputy in the course of a speech al- Heavy as the sacriflce4 have alreadyP by --the institute g g' to the Berlin luded to the forthcoming offensive army, which has borne the brunt of at 2,b00,000,000 bushels. whichrs 2fi War Office. Petrograd. admits that the 5 Russians and Rumanians have been g , •been the Dominion is ai determined the fighting, has •been entire?y with- ;Per cont, leas than for 1916. and tur'ning to the Minister of War' as •ever to carr - the war to a success- - -forced to fall back north of Megura, r i drawn, and is now re-forming in Mol- ! -- but says elsewhere the invaders were .t rtpresseci; the hope that the necessary, fol conclusion and, however onerous CANS preparatifts were being taken to re -j the burden -may be,.she is equally, de-Iby the while its lace has In ubeen taken 40.000. AM 1 ITAE BRITISH AR1ilY defeated with heavy casualties xist it, and. sufficient artillery, am- termned to help the families of those bdja. the line s ans. In Dolir munition and troops being concentrat • who are serving in the army and in' with hReusbattle front o thlig f the { has been Since December 22, sags Barlin, - more than 8,900 prisoners and 27 ma - ed where necessary. The Minister the navy, .. The administration of the I A despatch from Londony says :- chine guns have been captured in a_ • y Danube. In this region both our a!- Sir H. Rider Haggard in. a letter to the Rumania. he tac,tl admitted that the Offen rive fund has been most successful and was expected. I eeonorrilc and a bserrbers can be fully lies weatherconditions."resurins from Times quotes an American correspon- I - q ridq _. assured. that their contributions are _ HON,'MR CASGRf1l V d O SHORTAGE .;as ting: In your ne ok being expended to.the best advantage, - ! by t writing, have something }L • FOR DIES OF ('NE.[''11t)\.iA. � Fifty -fire thousand . familiesi, com CANADIAN BOATMEN ! thousands of Americans who have - _ .. - OD $ SERIOUS FOR 41 T prising one hundred and fifty -thou- TO GO TO NF.SOi'OTA NIA gone to a strange land and given their A dispatch from London says; I'ustmaster-General Passey * By sand individuals, are to -day depend-" .. lives. for liberty and humanity, putting Gen. F. B. Maurice, Chief Director of After Brief Illness. ; en upon the fund and it .ia estimated_ A despatch from Prince Albert, `three above everything else in the'; Military Operations of the War forOffo, A despatch from Ottawa says, Hon.. Sask., sa world!" Sir Rider Haggard con -i in a statement issued on Friday, sai� that twelve million five hundred thou- says. --A commission has been a . _? Casgrain, Postmaster -General of sand dollars will be required to- meet ' forw-ar•ded• by the British Goverrrmeny� times: "My public work and .other he had retable reportis indicating that - {anada, who has been ill with pneu- the requirements of the next twelve,: to Capt. J. M. Macleod. of this city, to Form prevent my acting on the sug-' the problem of food for the German ,monis for died here- on months, recruit fifty boatmen, to be employed gestion, but there are qusli$ed writ- army was extremely bad, as well as on the river trans era to whom the letter meq appeal, at the situation of the civil population In E rides morning. blit Ca.�grain con- The sum i3 a large one but when port service on the tracted the disease following 'a chill the circumstances are fully realized 1 . Tigris"and Euphrstes Rivers in car (east I hops so." There are said to this regard, ` un t,u+ way borne frem New York .ten am confident that the people of Can- J frig up Supplies to British troops 6gh _ be about 40,000 Americans in the Brit-:,'- rlays ago. His condition, however ads . will -willingly -contribute _the' ing the Turks. Capt. Macleod was a, is h army, including those' in-tbe Can- 60,000-ARRENlANS STARVING• was not considered alarming and his amount necessary for the fund to con-; pioneer in 'steam 'navigation an the adian division,Y _ rhY clans say he Paged a goOci night. tinue its patriotic and beneficent work:! Peace'River. and he has operated boats; �— All of Thew Deported �ia.v in Vicinity At 7 o'clock on Friday morning, how= on racticall Vie-e'd With Pleasure of Ale - (Signed) DEVOhfSHI`KP:. • Practically, every large river in Rpo,- a ever, he took a sudden turn for. t.1 a '-'f Canada. It is understood five hued- "I fir.d lady customers very hard- to A derpatch. from New '1 ork says: wdrile and -sank -rapidly._. SOLDIF,RS' VOTE GIVES i reel river •men -from all over Canada please." , Fifty thousand de Y ported Armenians t say that ,.TCT SECURE ALCOHOL ---- •• to -England for training... � to give eminent satisfaction." _ i Asiatic Turkey, as a result of n recent FOR MUNITION SUPPLY A despatch from Vancouver, B.C. - �-=- . - "What line'" - - f temporary suspension of relief appro- - 1 says: -private cables receives in Van, f00 [iltl'I [SH TR:IINS � "Mirrors " priations, accordins to a cablegram A despatch from London says: ' It ebuver �clajrn that the "wets" have re-' { from American Ambassador Elkus, tires officially announced on, Friday' ceived buffieient votes cast by British OI -I' 'ChyF. T:ABLE.!- .Victoria Crosses are cast from can-, received through the State ' Depart- " - 'that. owing to the constantly increas- Columbia soldiers overseas to over- 7iron taken by the British. i ment at Washington, and made public ing requirements of alcohol for the 'turn the majority o[ 6,000 secured for despatch from London" say.:- We always lose our patience with here on Thursday night by the Am= prohibition in the home vote -'Of the �i''th the New 1 ear it is calculated the. man who can't keep .his .temper' erican Committee for Armenian and production of munitions and -for -other that 400 Passenger trains will disc 'durin a ,war purposes the Minister . of :Muni- 'Province on Sept. 14th`. last. The. y P- I g political discussion. Serbian relief. tions had appointed a committee re-' "wets. claim.to. have voted nine or t,n pear from, the. British railway time- y F thousand men. The ballot, are not Y -- - presenting the .distiller interests, as ' tables. Mangy . of the remaining' BRAIN PLACES LARGE ORDS a . well as the Government department.,, Yet counted.. _ .train, will run more glow, •.:and with a R Q(� to consider the best means to adopt to i -- ` larg-er number of. stops. Long chis- it RS secure adequate supplies. GREAT BRI-TISH - tanec non-stop expresses %gill be as _ `i 31 EAT I'URCH:[fiE s they were h}rirty years ago. S AME DC a OR- HUGE CARGO TE RS CO�'STA1NTINE'S ARlf1 - _ . ---._ he Daily News says, so far a< com_ _ Ifort and seed are concerned the 1. w v BEING DF.51OBILiZED,1 A despatch from Washington say::. speed ' � cluck will .lie put back a quarter of a Much of - The New'Tonna'ge Available: For Use of State ><n Sas • i -The British .Government has �cUn. ,;er,tury. A dedpatch from I:ondon says: The•! tracted for the entire exportable sup- —_♦-�� Foreign Office has received. ad -vices Ply of New. Zealand -meat- ufitil at _ _ _ Months. that the Greek Government is carr 'least three months after the close of 1!AN-I'MN'ER INVENTORY the European war. ,ccordinn ' _ `- ing out its promise to demo,, ,zc- illp P e -- - ; y il' to re- PRODUCING RL�I•L'CS. , from London says. The ' - 7 Greek army. The work is roceeciing o,'ts..rcnehing...the; Commerce Depart- ` A desr.,t:4t P b P problems .of labor and. mater►a] can -i satisfactorily, the advices indicate. I ment from its agents abroad. Higher A de.,Patc•h from Ottau,-a says: The, Times shipping cprre=ponchent, be solved, a considerable arnount of Prices will Le ,aicl than the Dominions' power inv'entort bein made by new -efficient tonnage will be available P . 1 r. a. >; - -- the National Service Board is already ;for ' n `'Cert' considerabic orders are, it is for service--, ithin six months. In or- 4 (,� $15000-,06 A�A t pi o:lucing restilts. The ,cards• , sees _der. to ::taia Tn the pr.o�yshon of lobo!v j°� + pit lid the board are coming back fill- being p?a ed for ne« cargo arrangement, it is understood, have 7, e i in with the information asked 'for. S " - built r use f the been made whereby no men will be t�•tmer; to be lilt fo 0 OCCASIONED I' OIL FIELDS l'nc thousand are in already well in . tate. They 'will pr�hably-carry 5.0,0(10 taken from the shipyards and engine * 1 a,ivance f_the time., when it was ex- tons deadweight, planned on the sim� R works for military' service- Without -5 -` - pccted the first returns would be, Plest possible lines Theevery the sar,ctio a mica ty and r: ' l made. There are indication] that the reason, fo belie%re drat provided the chipping Controller," British_ Military Mis,;io:i4 to Rumania Rendered Stock and Prop- �'" � -info asked for by the board - - -- _ - will he readily and _cluichl�_ forth- j YOUTHS.OF 17 CALLED Utter' i� Useless to German, - O�j'T' , _ -coming. OUT. I :1`0 FIGHT deapat¢h :iom T.ondon says hcadquarters. - hi 1i1,1kN� INCREASE IN GERMAN RANKS Speaking on Friday.i,t-a meet:, of Tc'n'lered the property theork-, he IN \•1T1ONaL DEBT.I p s the Rumanian Consolidated Eli: F i••Id.. LAtcrly uSeless.tu .the Sne.. The oily A despatch from London says: The Little Time Will Be Spent in similarTheir Training, It is Announced' ,., R'illiam W". Rutherford, member (d, -ells of German comy:cnies met a, iiitci•est .on deist created under the i fate, he said. weir loans of 1914-15 amounted during, _ pv l _ Parliament from the West Der The-Volks_Zeitung of C!logne re- ttie financial year ended March -Division '81+ From Berlin -Division-bf Livcrpool,�saici that prob , duce, e.. the .narrati••e or- en. officer! - of thg oil - tact to £38 445 A56 gonia S in re -i �,•l,ite paper isued on Friday. The A special• despatch to the London' amination in January. After a short ed by'the allies -in the Romanian re= -ard to the Rumanian campaign,in P tr tai capital 'o'f the national debt, I Times from Copenhagen says that, training, those fit will be sent to the treat amounted to £30,000,000. It was which it is said the destruu�.1 �ion v,-hich on ,,larch 31 191.5, was £1,104,- g to Berlin newspapers, all front. The fact that' it is expected' t ' x wholesate destruction, he remarked, •.vrouglit in the Rumanian oil fields.was� r.:•_ according n „ r,076, had increased by' Mardi '31, youths in Sc}rlestvig who' have complet_ they will be in the fighting line within carried on by a British military mis `terrible, surpassing everything of 1916 to 52,133,147,644, the 'statement ed their seventeenth sion acting under the instruction of the kind during the war. year have been, three months indicates how short of shows. 1 summoned to undergo physical ex- i -*serves the Germans are. ;uv -Ea ^,+wi,A a�;,:�;�!`^: 4.• �x�'" `,;�4 -a ,„="F`,-"rt'??'s•' s^'.�:. •y, a'ss�-�:c::a- X} .F,,.. ar^,s. ., , e. a.+' -a •.tyif.v.S. r�°`.': �- .N�� ,.�aw�.+a:-+, ,q• v .:� w... �,• .>..S^.`nw� _ '..wr^•} b.> •`C+e..•.r,sA�•.a-air. '���tils�r�3..+ �-�+.�.z�s.,....,. .c: .L•[ ae.✓:-. ...,>eJ:. .., o:•. - 'a.a,ar�. a;.des-,r 9�,' x.-'•yhs .:i+..' w r * •y�.. militarism, w'hkh we hope way be veer irino/'tyhiadMtat�i. �• - , `" 1 /},,�� 1 -�s .. J 'i ��� �it>cl�clsily tt t u � • J� i V i �- • �O , duue- Attriug Lhe -pr � ent . S witi.. irawfaL•de•.ryFslaiyiaoroiaeitstsomoa While- we enter thld year with a HQRBF, .P.9WE,R -FOB SALI?` P1ok�tinlip. Oat _ goo t oondition. A pij to Allison H r > ' dark cloud overhead-we eunf1dvut-, x A. etuksslrgl Phone ►�a 15-17 •.�!O-C' R-1 ly expect that before the year 6 ,OR BALE-Buy marel) years old, na•. ended we wilt heetr the shouts of u: d to faith work sifrd good on the -road, par year ; 91.25 it paid in adva� • - - l _ - struua: souud &LA in good oouditiuc aoLc.g victory, and that a ' peave will be cheap for cash. Fri rlousser, l icktring. L6—to. _ = A Gnod ReRulutiQn fgS 1917 _ --ONN MURKAR, Proprietor. eout:Lwd, that, will 'bring mp,tra• 1TOVE: FOR'SALE-One Aberdeen _ - II1r _`.`Bny_All Your Groceries at The Grocer's­ tion tion to thuise countries t Bost' iAlil-'rnug"No: 9, in A i.coadition, A •bargain - - __- ----- - -----• for xotuo one if sold at once a's the owner it NOTEa AND COMMENTS has been soaked with tht• l,io()rl of woviug away: W w. TtIPP. Ho=9b. Pickering. »•����*••• -� ,r »• its defenders,' than •will eu;[are rt- Of the six dttil papers of 'Icii- . ��Uc1 LOST-Froin lot. 3$. con. 4, A few seasonable Iluey jui t'no'w 'And fresh and, s y I p peace that will-be lasting that Pickeriug. vu Dec. 5tb,aYellow,collie dog, _tile (lest oil the nyurket r, routo onlyone, now carries liquor with a white ring half why touud heck, font! _• tY will •plinleh those 1Vllu_ N'Hrk1 file (Nit ith a tltcin whim on the t is white feet. — AdVerti88mente. Three of 1110 At.•.wara for wfcrrnatiuu leadin toitprecovery .. -• ;�h. V P 1h9=foC"I i Cunt@ cause of this terrible war. '� PRUNES—1-9 ' Ww.Bwclatr,li !t hu.., rrck�ring' NEW COOKING-PICS - lot, per. ? others, which formerly received a - - - AN'i'E:l)--Ely a widower, a olid- I�E�Y SEEDER RAISINS- flet• lb , handsome revenue froth this 2IAS3 •CARD 0 F' THANKS • • • dl, egad woman, w•ho }e accu%totued to " of advertising, $ave'yieldedto' the — c„unary life and Itouse•kcepiuR, No fatuily, -_ l�EtY VALL�NCIA 1t:�iSttiS='1'5eI)erlb � _ •; >rk tttbtana rlalr, A courfortr:ble horue 'IiANKE:I3RIP.5'-lb.• I)r.t' gltltt't g. Iv V L deralluds of-publ'ic1-vpinion by ban. I wish throU b tlzY�r Itttuns.uf TLLa for it suitable erautt.- �l-a suswer_r or b lo.tter, if Gy letter state wage i,ryon oils• -�' i b .. •"� N> NVS to thank the tvler ors of tt,u y e RAN )PICKi;7F3 13T.1�5-TIC per l .� ishing it fr6m their eolnmus, How roucbur, Bax ol, Hrougham, Out. township of Pir ket'inu ft>t taw h,,,a n' UUUIJ, f'UTA•L'UL3-jl.5J 1 er ba long this ane Nyrll hold out against conferred upon aw by +,looting nit- by ,AItJI E'oR• SALE-UK TO RhN r-- g• acclamation to the x>sitiun of h'irst 1 public opinion, and in its -efforts 1 1 Ii R [,.rte of lots Pd, can 4, aha 1+. con 5 i A coluplete Line of everything fresh inti good in fresh frozen fish, Deputy-Reeve. TheesperiOneH gain- rickurtu,t,an,irou.iitiugof tiea•trae, more or choked and salted fish. ')ranges, Lemons, to annul the effects of recenvlegi• ed' at the council 'hoard durinw the leer, ou the pr.tuiso. are a framo hodae, barns elation re to be seen but 'past four years will annals ole to serve with stone .ta hug, stnalt orchard also a - Bananas, GCap' 3, Celery. P swill peach orch%rd, a guaotiav o[ fall wheat we-are inclined LO think ,that you better in the future than -1 hiftw .ud,ryu ' All fall { lowed., Boil a sandy Warn-. 1 of Slln 1 all eat19 R 1J —abargain dune in the past, and I will evtav give For further particulars apply_ on the remises Tey a c al K"st Puck d R t ' C shame will finally compel it , to my best attention to the afiaimrs of rht• or.wnte Jas W Hick, R it 1, Locust hill 15.99 ising township while occupying a position purge its pages of this advert NOTICE TO CREDITORS J A S e.� R 1 C H A R D S O N iiviiich is so objectionable to the of cruet. -JoaN Foriu►ls .u..l• . countryat.the present time. — -- - - 4% - Pm Eleetors of Plckerin In the matter of the Estase of Janet _ 'Since the ads titin of a robibi• Mainland, late of the Township of n- p p Pickering, in the County of On- Tor kd001'g LADLES AND fiEATt.EsMLr\ : tario, Spinster, deceased. tory law'in C)ntarioi_thesentimen P �Ld _ in favor of prohibition in this pro- I wish to take this oprty. Supp of r � p p thanking you for the hearty support N°lice i. Chapter given, is pursuance. vine has rowv considerably. It extended to me at the polls on Mon- it rs n O. Chapter 121; last all cred• 6 Y• P hors and otaera having claims ogainat has 'always been contended by, day last. I will endeavor t° the Fre:•t the eatate of ibe above named Janet V of my ability, to serve the township M1la,inland, who died on or about the HE aIITNE� ; JOY lL\1L fife opponents of temperance Ie 91- in my public capacity in 4maunec shirt Third day of April, 1915, at the Town• illation that no prohibitory law will merit your confidence. ship of Pickering, are requirt-d to send could be enforced. It is true that wishing you all a Happy and Pros- by post prepaid. or deliver to the un- k For Your our Youngsters Health and . parous Now Year. derslgned Solicitor for the Adminis- • there have been' infraetione•of the Faithfully votrca. Halanlness See our window law, and roan .have been punished FRED. H. Rfc•tl�xn +tea trntris of said estate, deceased, on or • p before the -19th day of January, 1917, for indulging •too freely and for CARD OF THANKS thetr names, addresses and full par- C H BLTRLING, - PICKERING ticulars of their claims, and the nature • • carrying flasks contrary to law, Of the securities. if any. -held by them, but notwithstanding this, there I' wish through the columns of Tli , duly verified : and after said 19th day are very fete people who argue NEWS to thank the electors of Piet-t;r• of .Ianuaryt 1917, the said Adminiatra- • is that the Iaty has been a failure. ing township, including the ladiks of , ttic will distribute the :estate amongGive -iPickering Village and Other p.tt•ts tf She persons entitled thereto, •havingThere are laws against murder the township, fnr their hearty buplturtregard only to tae claims of salsa sae _ and theft ut still m'tirder9 and at the ?oils on Monday. l shall then have- had notice, and she _ -�--, I will endeavor to the be<t of in-F+, will not be liable for said estate or any '7 i thefts are being committed daily, ability to justify the confidence t.:,n- i i,;tit thereof to, any per3rin or persons but- this is no reason that these bestowed on me, by doidg all I.cAn ,u of whose claims she bball not then ,. ... „•,,, •,,,•,•;Post Office ray official capacity in the' intere.ts of� have had notice. """"" ”" ""' i:' taws should be repealed. So.wben the township. - '-- A. F. �YY.r,Bua. Markham, Ctit.; a Few unfortunates can't resist w ishing all a Happv and Pr_sl er- Solicitor for Isabella Mainland. Ad- nus New Year: ministrairix„f the Estate of a .. Name , the temptation of inhibins s little 1-am ai-neerAly yours•- Janet .Mainland. Deceased. - - - ' fto freely. it is no reawin why th y y e wax. J. ST.,%LWY D,ttpd thio 19th day of December. 1916­-.-'Address prohibitory law shout _. ci he reveal- ed. The Hearst gor-ritit ent is to _ ll.................... ................ be commended not uni for a -- _ Ade "(ado t � Ing such a late. btit %lisp ter pro' widing the m-whinery by which it -- Marri_E'd or* Single .•....... ................... t -CA' 0 rte et>f:,r, eel.- Tha fiearst =- _ 1 '16;j - i► _ • _ _. „ government h.►w. been criticised for - -We invite you to Bend tis- tile, names of men who you think eho>rllri a 3 th•� law without receiving `; ,� •=•.>s enlist in the Arun •: - We -are taking this means of getting Dames of sssiR tar wtnrti "t of the people, but ,. t young-men who should en-166t. by defog this tire, will be able to get is we fully be!i.•w- if the matter was , touch %ith men who have not,eeu fit-to join the color 7. 'ieeferred to the country,-it (could All correspondence t%dl.bc strictly confidential. ._._. -`---ieceive an ov erwhelmiag major. - PICKERiiG . RECRUITING LEAGUE F - - -.- - - -.. _-----•_... .�. .__. We have now entered upon a - '. -new year w ith a hope that, before Wha` ` _ the year terminates, the dark Is Home Blonds that now overhang the -without t -world will be dispelled to be re- - . ALG THESE FEATURESRES -” '" ithMu8ic placed by bright sunshine. The Style ! GRA CAMPBELLICUTTERS AND -W{oom and pessimism which pre- - - ` BUGGIES sailed over the allied conntrieA C01'nfort 't CALL' AND SEE THEM about a month ago when the Teti- too - too armies in their invasion of• - Houmanta, were sweeping every. Durability fell• Phone J. R. Theatoa • thing before them, is being grade. illy dispelled by the brighter o ?. spe - news 'of the past two or three '• � _ � . weeks. Never since the war, be. 'San have the En ten tenation a been=� so fall of hope and determination to bring the war to a successful a: o conclusion. The Proposals in re - :-- ;ard to peace brogght forward by Germany is considered S strong - evidence that the Central Powers are sick of the war, and that they- me eventual defeat Staring then(` fin the face. la two and one half � - Columbia Gra f ono a 'years they have failed to secure a , single object which they expected��� to $20 to secure in two moutbe• when y ,The Universal Saws Machine they entered the war, they had a Burn vvood cat I,y nor New SAvving Machine --the Universal Machine � • war machine which was consider. i,u the hil:hr -*t cru-e. Nu pullgs in tile' %%ay of sawing . i}o obis D'lse Reeorda .ed perfect 'after forty years of k)ng pnlP�.. Rns4e^machtne that is properly. 'preparation, whit'- ot•one of the cultdj•,. Price, without sat . $23. Aside is' Q - Fit Am' entente nations had made any •Ctirct�'r tu' sit«. Hues Hud Emery Wheels. the best makes, �� 85c lip -p"reparation for such a conflict as at les, than city prices _ "SEARING IS BELIEV 4G- was thrust upon them. The Ger. �% -- - r--- _ . - ♦ � e He Jackson = - --- $rock Road The C`ol'umbia sealer newest to you will `-" =1bus now find their iuilitary >• Y ghkdl strength' rapidly 'declining while - -- - --- -- --- —-----_.._ demonstrate: Very easy payments. Little clash that of their enemie.a is becoming THE required. Dealer will gladly explain terms. stronger day by day, and for this Send for a new free catalogue. - reason they are naturally very S T A N D A R D BANK COLUMBIA GRAPROPSONE CO. anxious to secure a peace which - _ ..-Xray be to their advantage, -and OF CANADA 'terra of tY• Ldastry.r• i which will enable them to begin = "BAD orrice - TP�i OROWTO 'ttnswestedLeedon d �'M " M` preparations for another war in Owmees •E Me loei�l irtttttteab» J ti =which they -hope to attain ebfecte —sk1., a,...t. ,� e .fie«.s CANADIAN rACT0XT, TO_1r0� 'Which they failed to secure in this ; ter.__1e,-C�4iildll.Ct Qf' a4C�.l1IItSr 4� M,4 - the next conflict will have nolimit facturers, farmers sad merchants. Agent and Dealer. to the "frightfulness' which they will practice. The allied nations tar'° t•Ta -SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at every Brastes6. 26S"�`� i�iClceSi3ze. Ct�t , see this, and It is this fact that PICKERING BRANCH, (makes theta nnanimollA in the IL W. GORD,pN, M...t.r. O BratsrL alae sit Wfaiaby. . determination to destroy Prussian 4 ...f.,C:a-�,n!5�.,.•: •.. .i..1� •. <}�dir=_,_F. i�..�_K_._aeSar.�s- �...s ,.•x:: _„Wa�.--. :-..:: �n. a..-.:r:� «.-".r •.,• - - --r._..._ ter.".. ._ -. _..u.- - �.!�,te sem;,:::-:«+'k-i, 3a.,•_.s.: �s'�••a. _. __.swi-.,.-,�5�•k,i.�;.3tia.,.c ,.ai-_:•�°=�?�..e�.5'.. �.:.aw_�.sk ,r.'�r�er;`±,+t.a?'.+f:. ....n.. -. ,. .. «....,:'^F�z. .;k z�, 2, i. ^' .IF .: -.. _ .. `< �•�°r �•" y rat``1!- "t : 'i a.vi.r,_':n „�'T�.:.r�d v ,ori v�y `"'- ••'w �: - ,b'.,- e n v •..+.+y..a v..> rJ. h ..p . { „ ;.a... ': Z_ +ic.v:v6L9 - .wwv'; _'1'x'4. •xi.. * iSvc,a:-_' . �..'r ty'_`f . •..�.s ..1 .� J v r y r y . -� .aweaMONv Dt•, B.I. •Love visited da par- CORN! OATS r • -�irs..�Vm Wedded s sate iu Greenbank on 'Honda • peDO-`�ttes- y • ;dty with Mrs. M Henderson. . Thus. and-Mre. Gjbboue .e.nter David Bundy, of Toronto, sppeent tained the'members,..af-.their' fam- and Brain .. _ New -Years _with his brother. Jud. ily fruit! Toronto and Brat" pton..Five care of (train and Feed coming SOD' on New Y?ara, includingnnR ear of Western ortte, R. E. Michell, of Toronto, spent Mrs. Midgeley `and Miss Flor. now running and Pxoeered seat week. -Sunday-with -Ed. and Mrs. Gib- ence Powell, of Toronto," spent a a car of No. 3 Yellc;w, �riCan; corn - t3on. fen de�•5 with their parents, ,Ira . 113a week or tea day s and a car cif on - Miss Adolf $cbnurr spent the and M'a P.,�. - tario wheat -bran and pea- brau: - your order now as rices are holiday .with her parents in Mild. Mrs. S. ff. Sanas and son, Fin. Book again soaring. P may lay, of Brussels, were holiday vis. A'Margaret Macuab spent itory at J. H. Beal's and other Bell Phone Home Phone New Years Day with ,friends in Claremont friends. �. N, REE 8 n R Stirling. About forty new books have Glen Willow Mills, Cedar Grove, Mrs Anderson, of Toronto, spent been placed on the shelves of the a fe�w days with her want, Mrs J BL1tltly pitlalic tibrKcy. Now is the time ��•• - CU in�'C�t 111 Abram Bandy,, we regret'to re- a LIC'keC: �a �� Vmsent..�!1 i, , «T t- }irrR ct ePl� pith r- -r; _-V-- -1 A port, is in very poor health at Fred. Former and son, v Q o N Mist Havel Peters, of Toronto, the f(,1•w,-r a dtiughter, ' Mrs. D. " anent the holiday,with her par- John -ton, of Toronto. o s ' ! •� `'e is here. Chailrs'andMrF..Finrri? of Col- zd ;-p-_z.._v� �_ 0,Ca an and firs. Rttmohr umbit ore spending it few days �'; gm SIA as;ba�o cQ a;r jgca spent t10 h holiday �� nth relatives with the tatter's brothers, Thos E ;,t g g � � ga � e ca in Aurora. ' and Jana?s Stepnenson. mom' e9�'°,ti We cu gratulate'our townsman, Mi=s Y, ung ha's returned home � �v C. -1g& 11 x &° -- Alex. 7ilson, on his re-election as after spendiug a few days with a coualcillor her brother, David Young, m o g . �n o g, print$- . _ Miss E. Vert-Peters,•'of Tillson- pal of tha Guelph public schools. FebQq C burg, is visiting with A. D. and y w m �,P M Mrs. Peters: ------ --- - - ---- �- g- y i Kari y- Wm. Thompson and son, -Allen, Zat Sunday with relatives in w me nville. Mrs. Wm, Ortnerod is spending s fess days with her: daughter at Mount Forest. Miss Emmer Ball, of Toronto, visited with Miss Annie Found during the holiday. Wm. Palmeris under the doc. f ►w: Apr p► _ �+ x o m ► w to-, May �! � w no Qp rs o .• p a w'. rs July i• C it •n• S o m `a a s BOp11 0611- I rr M ►'�' l$ ii m .O O P 140T ` fe Iw Jaanaq 1911-whitp� 9, Oshawa '4, Bsoaabam S Post Psssy dR• 11, omni—ton 10, ii•a=—P !, 131=9v B tw i ila)rxxxtxaMxxx>txt>•xaxtxxl[gl MXXXKXax%xleRIMMXlRlllwa THE DOMINION 'BANK f• 1 , lei[ —Rid up Capital $6.000.000 - Reesrve "Fuad ,=7,000,00is 0 -' x su Ial Depositors' in - this . Bane we assured of efficient service., _s Aa r.NERAL RANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED enl WHITBY BRANCH : S. D. TERRY' Manager. ' •� ani �aixnaxxttasitt.r>.a>Attaw�m�ix■=ntraaxsixsiw,a>taxexxaxxxxxxlAfia °;.;x� 1 _, A -SjOYER . S Heaters and Cooking Stoves. - zy See thein -before a buying Stove Pipes, Stovepipe Elbow®, d -Pipe Dampers and Tees at CHAS-,-..SAR*Q8NT'-S "CLARE MONT, Ont.Aj tor'& care at present suffering from s The Welcome Gift teeUseful Gift a severeratnd Mrsk of la grippe.or­'EIGHTH Georgeand Mrs. Cooper enter- ANNUAL taf syr& a larges number of their buying Cbristmas presents in shoe stores. relatives on New Years Day, - roan Price Pugh is able . be around again being cOURSE IN - :. after confined n to her house through illness. - .AGRICULTURE and _ black, greyy and white colors. McPherson's MrI4. Alex..Wilson has returned - Conducted by the Ontario Department home after spending a few days - J, _PEEL _& S 0 N with hpr.daughter in Toronto. - - of Agriculture, in D. P, and Airs. Macfarlane and - _ - eon, Boatott, of Blackstock,.andMr ppent the holiday with P. and Mra. Mac- ST. ANDREWS HALL,' BRECHIN - •flab. The tindersigned is prepared to do The Ladies' Aid of Erskine- rskine :Church met at the home of Mrs an, 9th to Feb. 16th, 1917 'g D A Scott on Wednesday after. ':. - - - - •!soda. _ . .. •. The %ott family spent New - Yeat Day the old home, their visit _ vigil being in in the acture of a sur- ' - - Opts to farmers' SOIIR, 15 years . ' ,prime. = • .. - Cb,1r1es and . Mr-. Grant and - .,14ia�ter TnR'te of Toronfo. Were the _ :. _. ._ 41� age and over. -St;estsof.M. and Mrs. Henderson. - 1 ,aq sKturdap -Rev J R Rest preaebed anniver- - For fill, li;gticular-3-ond Calender apply to - si ry services at Raglan on Sunday • ~shite Rev. G Nickle oeenpied LheiI P PR _ ' _L� Aleike, Red Clover, Timothy and all pulpit in the Methodist church - f OCERIE - here. The powerful gasoline light at - District Representative, - Department of Agriculture, ,Whitby, Ontario S � W. M - Palmer's corner is in + . - -operation this week. Mr. Palmer -- - -- ------ +anthe police trustees have ful- ''_ Idlled their pert of the contract 1 d Weathe'r G -• �tbe tont corners is now well lit up:p; o A, E. Michell, of Toronto, Frank The beet equipped cleaning ;nUle a. ,isind Mrs. Michell and daughter. - .,, Dates, 10 cents - Miss Rena, of Unionville,. Ed. and Mrs. Gibson and daughter, Mies Do not sever with the cold, but come in and we will supply you with Gran*tlated sugar 12 The for 1.00 .,Mabel, and Peter Shirk spent New warm clothing that will keep you comfortable from Red Salmon, large tin, 20 cents - _ Fears Day with .Lyman and Mrs.s. toe to head a nal from head to toe. J. F/ N G O L D Vilke.The Literary Society of the coo- _ , Gents' Overshoes, Felt Boota and Rubbers, Felt and Wool Sox, Pants NORTH CLABEMONT Onuatioq-class will hold their rept- and Drawers, Overcoats, Coats, Sweater Coats, Neste, Shirts iular mohWy meeting iso, the and Undershirts, Mitts, Mufflers, Ties and schooi•roocn on the evening of - Collars and good warm Caps. 'Wednesday, Jan. 10th. Rev. A. Ladies and Children's Aviation Cape and Toques, Mufflers, Sweater $!McLellan will give an address on Coats, Dress Gooda and Shakers, Uddewear, Hose, Felt '•'Training for. Usefulness". All and other Boots, Rubbers and,Overshoes. etre welcome. . The Farmers' Club will sleet in Also keep the cold out by using lots of Sugar, which In the Masonic .Heli this (Friday) - we are selling at - eveninc at a o'clock. Mr Halbert, president of the United FRrtners (Boot Granulated, 104 lbs for $8.00, 124 lbs for $1.00 ;.ot Ontario, will give an address. - - Bept Yellow. 400 lbs for $7.W, 18 lbe for $1.00 It is hoped that the farmers will Other Goods at correspondingly low prices. -Our aim 'turn ont well as Mr Halbert is, an - � _ is to serve you well -all the time. ...excellent speaker. After the Sabbath School ser- vices on Sunday inthe Baptist church the followinly officers were Nj,��11 A j . r e elected for the ensatng.year :Sup- _ _- orintendent-Wm. Coates, Becre• _ tary—Aliso Viols Forsyth T -teas— -- --1D "S. -Found, Librarian—Miss Em- ma Brown, Organist—Miss GIadys Paterson. Mach interest was taken f the ratepayers in the election of pot- DIMPSON C 0." ice trustees on Monday when an •- entirely new board was elected. The following Is the result of the * poLl • Thos. Paterson, 033;' Jas. B. Madill, sv: G. M. Forsyth, a9; A. The Holiday's Are Over y Johaston, 86; Chas. Sargent. 31. - - Wm. Jones, 28. As,a result of the election the first three named will And considering conditions in trade, on the whole it has been good,- -constitute the trustee board for and we heartily tbai nk our customers and the public generally for - the ensuing year. their very kind patronage, which we abol'1 solicit, and would say that At the regular meeting of Brou- we still have lots of warm winter goods at old prices. It will yay you Sham Union Lodge; A. F. & A. M. to secare.some of these -now as prices on these goods are advancing - ileld on Wednesday evening last, right along. We have a fine line of Prints at old prices. It will pay the following officers were in. you well to buy these now as prices on the spring goods will run stalled by W. Bro. R. E. Forsyth about 18 cents per yard. 3 for the ensuing year.- I. P. M.-J).� M. Morgan, W. M. -David Scott, �- 9e -rotary-Thos. Gregg, Treasur- ' `_ _ - • . - _ : _ , • _ � - er-P,__Macnab ,3r., qhe►plain-T._ . iaster W. W. -C. H. Found, J. W--A�. Smith, S. D. -Cecil Story, A J. D. -S. F. Robbins, I. G. -Dr. B A full of seasonable y _~ goods always in stock. Teas are still advanc. 1. Love. O. G, -Hugh Gregg Jr., S. ing in price, but we can sell you splendid good Black, Green and Mix - fl. -Thos. Birkett, J. 9. -Geo. W, ed, at 85 cents per Ib, which today Is worth 45 ceota. Oar Coffees, at -Coates. There was a large attend- 80c 40c and 80c, can't be beaten. The are most delicious in flavor 1 half ante of members and after the Alma refreshing in effect. Jnst try a pound and you will surely -ceremony of Installation all eat be convinced. Phone 1800. � most enoysbleeiiroc�ial�timeewitad ID.BIMPSON & Clo., ;- PIOKERING *pest tw i ila)rxxxtxaMxxx>txt>•xaxtxxl[gl MXXXKXax%xleRIMMXlRlllwa THE DOMINION 'BANK f• 1 , lei[ —Rid up Capital $6.000.000 - Reesrve "Fuad ,=7,000,00is 0 -' x su Ial Depositors' in - this . Bane we assured of efficient service., _s Aa r.NERAL RANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED enl WHITBY BRANCH : S. D. TERRY' Manager. ' •� ani �aixnaxxttasitt.r>.a>Attaw�m�ix■=ntraaxsixsiw,a>taxexxaxxxxxxlAfia °;.;x� 1 _, A -SjOYER . S Heaters and Cooking Stoves. - zy See thein -before a buying Stove Pipes, Stovepipe Elbow®, d -Pipe Dampers and Tees at CHAS-,-..SAR*Q8NT'-S "CLARE MONT, Ont.Aj ' s The Welcome Gift teeUseful Gift n Do you know that -a large number of thoughtful people each year ars buying Cbristmas presents in shoe stores. We have a varied stock of Xmas Slippers.. Rubbers and Overshoes. Heavy Stub -proof Rubbers, fullyuaranteed "First Qnalit ODI y." Ladies' and Cbildren's l eggiags Spate in y =- and _ black, greyy and white colors. McPherson's i "Ligltniax Hitch" Hockey Shoep," - _ (Give Something U4efa1)- J, _PEEL _& S 0 N 'BROCK STREET, - _ - 'WHITBY, ONT. 'Claremont !Jiverq Crain Chopping Az AND OAT FLAKING a 'Bus meets all Trains -- The tindersigned is prepared to do First clas9 Rigs to hire day or - -grain chopping and oat flaying night at lowest prices. every day in the week Phone 1805, _ except on Saturday Thos. Sanderson & Soa, A quantity of slabs for sale, also wagon tongues. axles, eta. ;- .. PROPRIETORS of olln F. Bayles, areenwwd BARGAINS I N - • �S E'_E_ S 1 _L� Aleike, Red Clover, Timothy and all OCERIE S � kinds of seeds. We are in the market and are prepae. . ed to pay the highest market prices. The beet equipped cleaning ;nUle a. Currants, ... ,,, .26 cents Raisins ' 2 lbs for 25c in the country-. -3 x, Send us sainples, or communicate with l .,, Dates, 10 cents us before selling. Take advantage of the best Seed Ilark�- t ` Gran*tlated sugar 12 The for 1.00 eta in the world. Red Salmon, large tin, 20 cents Bell or Independent phone. ' a J. F/ N G O L D Prompt, efficient and reliable eerTi»; In handling Seeds guaranteed. NORTH CLABEMONT J.H• DOWNEY COMPA" -_—W1ITT9Y. ONTARIO WANTED NOW Reliable siJeeman to act as ageet in Ontario County. PAY WEEKLY Outfit free, exclusive territory and money making specialties. Our agencies are the best in the businea for we sell the hi ibeetgrade of stock at most reasonable prices and guar- antee deliveries in first-class condi- tion. Nursery stock Is selling well this year end good money can be made 1n this district. For partiou. fare write Sales Manager. PHLHAM NU11881iY CO., --Toronta, ont. Of all materials and design _ kept in stook. It will pay you 110 oall at oar works acd inspeot our stool aad obtain priew. Don't be misled by @anft we do not employ them, oonsequeel. Y we can, and do %brow off %he sa m ebukIlksion of 10 per Bent., whieb yon wit ew inly save by parebsoW from a& all tolrieilsd. IwKlm iRMITE M QAss. , &fart . , _ s' - .� ! , � .. :. .� wE� o,L`t•':c+`•.yd • -r � .ti,: � +.. ,:i:s�-ii ti:� . -:....: .'i6_� .N.a..:^� bNls..-!�v: s:.i:a•.t..r.:,?w,issv..G�v3 sw& :"..cA�..., •. caraae�.y.., ,+......a��. ,... ._.. :w..�aura...n._,�... ,. ,ora•,;r ._..�v. ... �� .. COAL and GRAIN Hard and sof t Coal of the beat ,quality on hand. Highest price paid for Harley, Rye and Buckwheat delivered at Spink's Mill.'' Piekering Station Coal CO. LUMBER YARD Just arrived a carload of B,C. Shingles, Mouldings and Trim. A full stock of 'rough and _dressed pine and hem look, ready roof- - ing and :building paper, etc. W. D. Gordon & Son, y PICBERING Bell sad indepmdeat.phode. 4)7 p .,7: _THE FASH�Qi�S T -us Ll MADE IN CAN"A"DA For maLmas soap. The time has long since* 'passed: For soften. when fashJuns. for- misses were of sec -1 Ing water. GndarY importance in the scheFile ? f For removing Point. thina's. The fa�hionln- of clothes .i . . or ose,nTv ins I the seasoning ai;d the stock, reheat cause of the trouble, but it is. - In for Young people now receives as much!, " refrigerators, SellectedReelpem. and, serve.. fact thin, impure blood is the most ks, Closets. ap attention as-tho96 of their elders, and Elcall ad Oysters With Cheese. drains and for a,000 butter a baking dish, sprinkle withl common cause of stomach trouble; it certain French designers have, of late,! other Purposes. bread crumbs and Out on a layer of The following table.gives the most' afrects the digestion very quickly.. The been specially concentrating their,'ef-' suitable. garnishes for various dishes: glands that furnish. the digestive -fluid forts on producing modes for young' oysters, seasoning with salt,. pepper, Fn, g Roast beef, - Yorkshire pudding, are diminished in their activity; the girls and small children. p4rsley and grated Parmesan cheese. brown gravy, horieradiiih sauce, cran- stomach muscles are weakened, and Add another layer' of bread crumbs, Whether for school, "college or the bright, gay co!ors as are used for oysters berry sauce. there is a loss of nerve force. In this them can only reflect the spirit of joy seasoned o and cover with bread various social and outdoor activities Roast mutton -Onion sauce, state of health 'nothing ' will more crumbs. Pour over one cup 0 --th----- - . - --e--9- which lives-of�-al-i-Young--and-,exuberance-which-they--L-embody. oftti�F liquor or milk-.­d­,-�-�V-itW--b s suet dumplinCTITd-curra"t daMsOft -quicklywMre e apperlFe, the dikes people, we find an unlimited variety of : The enjoyment Of sports is really I jelly, brown gravy, mint sauce. . tion and normal nutrition then good, styles. of butter and bake twenty or thirty sauce, brown rich, red blood. Dr. Williams'Pir4l� doubled by the lovely clothes that . at are minutes, or until. nicely browned Roast lamb -Mint sau At' present there is a distinct rely -:worn for thorn.. Never,have more than two layers of gravy, lettuce. Pills act directly on the blood, making r. Roast pork -Apple sauce, sage and it rich and red, anilt this enriched blood tion -between the styles for grown-ups The skirts of sports dresses and oysters so that the dish may be even- anions, thick brown gravy. strengthens weak nerves, stimulates and those reaching the grown-up! suits are worn very short, and the ly cooked and not soggy in the middle.. stage. The slim silhouette", to which' models are either plain or pleated. t. Roast suckling pigs -Currant sauce, tired muscles and awakens the normal -�11` you like spices, try Iea�ing out the zeal,j With bright -colored skirts are worn women have taken with so much ze I 'choose and seasoning with bay leaf, gravy made with brains, fig sauce and activity of the glands that supply the is reflected car- slip-on middys of wool or silk jersey acted in misses' istyIes, and car sliced lemon. digestive fluids. The first sign of im- blade of mace, one sprig of thyme and taint y there is nothing more befitting; in a contrasting. color. Hi blade little parsley chopped fine and the slender grace -of youthful figures coati ' angora and fancy wools are a Roast veal -Toasted rolls of sliced proving health is.. an improved appe- a of i sprinklid over r bacon, savory stuffing, tomato sauce, tite, and soon the effect of these blood- than the modes which now prevail. each layer of oysters. I also frequently seen. The accepted Use three dozen oysters. brown. sauce. making' pills Is evident throughout:'tire In one-piece style are the majority trimming for winter sports suits is clear Roast fowl -Bread sauce, . You find that what you eat of dresses, whether they are to be''either fur or leather. Bralsed Beef -4 pounds beef �Imver 1 brown gravy, tonsted'rolls of bacon, i does not distress you, and that ydu are Part of round ),'2 thin slices - fat slipped on over the head or closed at'..... Scatch plaids and checks in bright salt fried sausage, lettuce colors are very much in evidence. Some pork. % teaspoon peppercorns, �'p Clap Istrong and vigorous instead of irrit the center -front or back. Especially,,* , �e carrot, % cup turnip, % cup onion, suit Boiled fowl -Bread sauce, celery able and listless. This is proved by becoming are those that hang from a. of the latest• suits are dark green with sauce, egg sauce, sliced lemon. . i the case of Mrs. J. Harris, Gerrard deep, square yoke, and of these there' fine yellow lines forming the checks. 'scraps. Wier meet, sprinkle with, Roast duck -Apple sauce, sage St., Toronto, who says: "About three are many varieties, for below thei0thers site in 'solid block effects in and salt and pe-, dredge with flour and onions, thick- brown gravy, green peas years ago I was seized with a severe .-brown entire .,urface In pant fat in drawn butter. attack of indigestion and vomiting. yoke the material may be side -pleated, goldiVn brown and black, and other Place on - rack in covered roast pan, box -pleated' with groups of large or; pretty coIoi combinations. Fried fish --Quarters of lemon, al- My food seemed to turn sour as soon small pleats, I or just simply gathered.!- These patterns may be- obtained sue ,iound with vegetables, pepper- most any sauce, egg, Hollandaise, tar- as I ate it, and I would turn so death- and three cups toiling water. To define the waistline, a leather belt,' from your local MeCa4l dealer or from Cover closely and bake four hours in a tare, drawn butter. ly &ick -that sometimes I would fall- on Bond Street, the floor after vomiting. a regulation cloth belt or a long, rear- (The McCall Compsny 70 IAricd a lot row girdle is considered correct with, Toronto-, Ontario, "Dept., W' half_ Boiled cud -Oyster sauce, caper or very slow oven, basting every . I . hour and turning every second, hour.' egg sauce. . 11of home remedies, but they did not this type of frock. The belt beingi Salmon -Lobster, cucumber, mOus-'help me.' Then I went to a doctor Throughout the cooking the liquid 1 1 such an important factor, then it is FARMS FOR VETERANS, seline. mayonnaise, Hollandaise or who ave me some powders,,but they! not surprising to find many novelties r ..should be kept below the boiling point tartare sauce. �seemed actually to make me worse In- 1 in that line. One o -,the latest' Pork Cake. -One poundof fatgroundl. Re- ' pork, one pound Of raisins, one pound -411 boiled fish -French parsley. Par-! stead of better. This went on for' a belt wtUch starts ouy by being�-'Ahat the C. 1". R. Is Doing For R sley sauce, slices of lemon or almost' nearly two months and by that time � wide• in front, but finally becomes turned Soldiers. of currants, Two cupfuls of - brown any of the above sauces. my stdmach was in such a weak state 1. ra-i Grilled fish -Quartered !that I could not keep down ' drink of-, -.sugar, made into syrup, two teaspoon- lemon and The decision of Lord Shaughnessy to provide, through the department of fuls of soda stirred Into the BYMP maitre d7hotel butter. water, and I was wa�ted to : skeleton Natural Resources of the C. P. R., while hot, one pint of boiling coffee, �' ' Boiled beef -Vinaigrette or piquante'and felt that life was not worth liv- farm homes for man tato the returned two teaspoonfuls of cloves, two Aea- sauce, boiled suet dumpling, carroti, Ing. 1, was not married at this time spoonfuls of chanamon, two teaspoon-' and turnips. V soldiers, is a further proof of his and one Sunday eveining on the way Eula of nutmsg. a pinch of salt, one, -,urtium'to Boiled mutton -Caper or nasturtium church with my intended husband desire that those who take part in the• cupful of English walnuts. Use an- sauce, carrots and . turnipis, p'ar3lt-y-'l was taken with a bad -4pell. on the war will have recognition of their 'services. This ough four to make a stiff batter, and sauce. subject received much street. He took me to a drug store bake for an hour in a well greased BoQed veal -Parsley sauce, carrots attention during the past year. The I where' the'. clerk fixed up something' sin. . I extent and magnitude of the work of Of the many modes of cooking rice; I and tu t1lips. to take, and my intended got 'mt- a box -1 be, realized 6i BoileO'salt cod -'Egg-sauce and par -?of Dr: Williams? Pink' Pills! By the preparing 1.000 farms will .there is none more acceptable than the when it is noted that it involves: "well snips. end of the, first week I could feel -known pudding with milk and-su-, Calf's head -Brain' sauce.' lemon,! Building 1,000 houses, building 1.000 gar, with or without eggs, This' r some Improvement from the use of - calf's tongue, bacon- : - the PRI -4, and Lgladly continued tak-i 11� barns, 'constructing .1,300 miles of might be varied by a rice pudding in � G,me-T-hick bro'wn grav� bread ing them until e% ery symptom of the i ! 0 fence, digging 1,00 wells, 4reaking the Danish style made as follaws:'sauce. fried crumbs, watercress. let- and cultivating,5-0.000 -acres; the build - Place was iro-ne, and I was again en-.� Place In a double boiler four ounces of - , . I -, ings will require about '20,000,000 feet ruse, potato chips. cranberry sauce, � Joyinic the best of health. These Pills J rice, # pint of milk, and a pinch of cranberry jellt, red 'currant oir black' -of lumber.to erect.. The" preparation are now my standby and I tell all my, salt. -Cook until it Is thoroughly soft.- cu rant Jelly. Jfhends; what they did for me." of the firms will entail an expendi ened and er"my, whipping it Occa.. : Wild duck -.Quarters of lemon, cay-, y*tore of ;bout $3,500,600. - One thou - I ou -",:!t -Dr. Williams'liPink isfonally.' Pour out and. let it get'enne, orange, lemon 'or paprika sauce. 1 Pill: -'Isand farms will of course 'provide for. quite cold. Eat It with sugar. Cream .-iy dealer in medicine or extremely holy sinall proportion of re. I '�by m -i '%) cents it box or six boxes- turined soldiers who will 'want to ob- is an improvement, and also red- cur-' Things to Remember. rant jelly, -1 for - $2,'o- from The Dr. Williams?! Whenev6r vegetables are baked all, Medicine Co., Brock-ille, Ont. thin farm horses, and the Donalhion Fig Pudding—To one-half pound oil the food value is preserved. -Government must adopt some general chopped fresh figs add two cupfuls 01 ------ --- 4- olicy of providing these horses. How - I A little ginger added- to the -salad' P grated stale breadcrumbs. Sift into 14 %R TECTONS FROM LANI). el ever the Canadian Pacific Railway this mixture one cupful of brown- au- I dressing is a pleasant flavoring, . ; . to solve'the has led the way in try Varnished floors. should be washed gar, one cupful of finely chopped beef, : Eneml. Subjects Cannot Take Up f pressing 114 L troublesome question ..-suet. one cupful of sweet milk. one tea-, always with cold water. Oucc&Lz. A paste made of kerosene and wood .,Western Acres. and no doubt the Dominion Govern- ;poonful of salt, one-fourth teaspoon- ment will L announce its 'general ul of cloves, the same amount of cin-, ashes -will hurry a slow fire with little British slubjeet, and citizens of neu_i % An examining committee scheme. Add two Itral,6ir allied 'countries are in future danger toir namon and, baking powder. eggs beaten until light, pour into but -1 Cheese can be added to escalloped to enjoy alone the rights of home- will select the prospective farmers. tared individual molds. Cover and cabbage or cauliflower, and makes a. steading in -the Canadian west. Un- I J- There will he inspectors and advisors� very nutritious dish. Ao help the soldiers from the time steam for forty minutes. Serve with Jess they had become naturalized sub - hard sauce, heaped daintly around the It's a great convenience -to lave a they get on the land Under theirs- - hard jeCtS Lof the allies hefore the war, Gar-! proved farm scheme 160 acres may separate workbag for each be allowed to a, settler and under the h piece Of, mans. Austrians, Bulgarians will not work one has on hand. Apple Sauce Cake. -Cream oni�-hklf, 1"be allowed to take up lands. This One-Iliece Box -Pleated •Dress for 'aspisted colonization scheme as much I House plants will not do well if put cupful butter and one cupful sugar., policy will probably be continued after Allisses as acres may The in a window over a rad 3!�10 be allowed. Into one and one-half cupfuls hot ap-' radiator. The war, and its adoption means den- ple sauce . beat in two tewpoonfujiLheiii-t-wilLdry-them up, of the tight of �ho ... estradin i.d into two 11allow stri s at [terms ot payment for - the . land are The fumes from ammoni 1-6 very easy. sods, and one-half teaspoonful salt; a water 1 od number of unnaturalizedr' 'citi'-, ;i'iies and back, The upper halvres ! 0 stir in with the buster "d sugar; add confined in a box will. remove mildew zens- of hostile countries. Their kin fasten at the back and the lower hal- GIGANTIC ORDERS. one cur.ful raisins, one-half teaspoon- spots from kid gloves. twill not be welcomed even after hos- ves are knotted loosely and hang down ful autineg, me -half teaspoonful cin- -A piece of sandpaper is of great help. tilitit.4 cease. the back. Exceedingly attractive namon and cloves. in removing stains. from cooking uteri-! added'Russia Takes Eleven Hundred %tiles Sift in -two and' —z--- jalso, are the pockets which give two-thirdails. F cupfuls flour. - Bake forty. .-Icharm to these dresses. Pointed, of Khaki for Uniforms. 'lothes do not make the rian an five minutes.' 1 Give dahlias stored the cellar fre. d quare, draped, gathered or plain, they liussia recently placed an order Yorkshire pudding with fruit -When quent cxamination.� Throw out breach of promise may even un- -appear in every conceivable form. with the manufacturers of the- West the usual'.Yorkshire pudding mixture mouldy or decaying tubers before they make him. For practical wear, the young girl' Riding for two million yards, or over is half baked garnish it with fruit, communicate their- diseased condition wears dresses of 'the popular wools,' eleven hundred miles, of khaki cloth damsons, plums or to other roots. Keep the .tubers on such as preserved dam such as serge, garbardine, velours, for uniforms. The goods are to be de -- suspended shelves some distance away' any other variety or mixture avail. broadcloth, checks and pl.06. . There livered. next Spring. -says. Lonflon Tit - from the cold cellar floor. Finish it by b is little trimming on these frocks; per' Bits, able. baking and then f -sprinkle it- with -i-piced -.Haar ar any h.'Ps a toueh of head 0 1, Tkon+_,embrOid— Russia is never niggardly in the other sweet substrice which may be Be-: GIVING THE EYE A BATH. ery, a contrasting ctYllar, soutache way of 'Government -orders. •During ceptable,. such &s honey or a fruit braid, or flat braid applied' in rows.: her war with Japan s . hQ . rave one Chi- jsauce Winking "Most Cantle and Perfect The large, assortment of fs�hionable� * o f -rn a contrac' for �!"x-'rnillio Oysters with IomatQes.-.NT.-lt . two; Washing in the World. colors, including burgundy, plum,'Pounds of beef. On another.oconsion, a u green hay not ousted tablespoonfuls butter, add sliced onion taupe, brown and gi 1Kv6,y few seconds Nve wink both when there was a coal strike in this and cook until brown, A-ld cup stew navy blue, which is still a favorite- 'a could not get lier omlir eyelids at once, although. not her social activities, sweet six- accustomed' supplies of steam -coal f o'r ad tornatoes, when thickened, with a . ! country, and Russia Foi pint of drained oysters,* ,:nd cook uritil,.purpbse'y. If we -stop 'winking our teen may have her choice of soft chif- I r nary, . .she cabled to'-a'firni in the edges curl. Add a drop of tahasco eyes become uncomfortable and grariu- velveteen, taffeta, satin, tea.4e I to work a - they fon velvet, velv Posited States an order �or three n,, i! - sauce, one-half teaspoonful -salt and ally s should. r, 44 charmcuse, silk poplin or Georgette � lion ton.,. This was the i When the eye is open the front of it crepe, es - tablespoonful chopped parsley. Serve depending on. the occasion for port order ever received. is exposed to dirt and dust and is apt on toast. which her dress is intended. For Compared with such mammoth de - to bi�come so dry that a painful sting - dance frocks, tulle, silk net, chifFon Sauces and Garnishes. ing sensation results,- or would do so and Georgette are.�articularly girlish, mands ac these, the Au.-;tralian order of 1913 foir'three huhd�vd 'and seven if constant moisture, were not provid- while for a very elaborate deess-no-I.- cloth In making most sauces plain white ell to cleanse and 'soothe the tissues; miles, of- for military uniforms sauce is used, seem- a small matter. Consider foundation thing is more charming than the silver i Her slippers are of As a matter of facf-,each tim(l. we tissue cloths. Foundation sauce—Tivo oune.;' hut- wink we Nva -,h the eye, says the Pop- ino the compsrative pnpulations of the t.satin, to match the 6olor of her dress, two countries. it not* so. had. ter, two ounces flour, o�ne"pint milk, ular Science Nlo�thly. Up above each or else of silver or gold tissue. I After the South Africa r. War the pinch of salt. Melt the butter, blend; eye i,.-, a tiny water I!n.g called I tear Pale or bright pink, blue, maize;'! in the flour, add the'miilz very slowly, i British Government contracted for gland, and all the time Nve are. awake apricot and white are the colors spec!- 1 F forty miles of ribbon for South Af- --o as to avoid• it makes -tears. Whe'n the front of all adapted to. the yqgthful eveningl' stirring all the time lumps, boil up, add the t -,At and cook dress.. Some delightl5til frocks are,, ricar;, War Medals. These were issued a little the eye feels itself becoming to about '300,000 men, each getting a for on, minutes. If not q.iite smooth, too diy or dusty a communication, I i - Frctich Poilti Ready for Winter CaTn- 'composed of layers of tulle iii differ- rip. tammy or rub through T very fine , .. I sent for a supply of moi�tur!'%. .The nine -inch g2 rip. ent harmonizing colors placed. one; sieve. -hundred beyelit tbci� comes down with a I ari above the other, and the merging of; One Nvonders how many 'e Phis typical "poilu" as the French With this saute- all- the following inside it to wasli'clean the front of these colors Produces a miles Nvill be, --required for the Empire -nderfull can he -made: Brain sauce--Threc-! 1privato is known aniong his country- troors at the end of the present" the eye. - This is the most gentle and aftisti� effect. Alp - quarters pint white sauce, nne-half gill Mon. is sho*)� in' full winter equip- palling struggle.- .t.washing in the war1r] I If the selection of her evening frock The onootograp e eros -seasoning, one, cair brains, one- ment. wills. -'ma gives a jirf many thrills of pleasure —'inplete satisfaction in nusiriess is teaspoonful lemon juice. XV -I -h the; on the Verdun front where thousands 9A)d every one knows it does—she also (11 -its- brains thoroughly, tie up in muslin and' In, thirty-one consecutive days 440 and thousands of this type are bat- derives a great deal of enjoyment from when what he buys looks as good to inche.., of rain recently fell on Dhan- tling with the German,; despite th,& cook in stock for ten minutes. Then -bar sports clothes. Sports clothes, the purchaser as it did to the sales. chop fine, add to the foundation sauce, gawnta, India• inclement weather. to -day, are wholly charming. Such man. A LAU. I; OF InI1IG�STIw'� Eli Alointhe Useful Hints and People 'Complain General Informa-io Who of ThisTrouble tion, for the SusY Usually Are Thin i0ia _ ouse �- —` - -- - Housewife Blooded. w - 7 Thin blooded people usually have stomach trouble. They seldom recog- nize the fact that 'thin -blood is'the _THE FASH�Qi�S T -us Ll MADE IN CAN"A"DA For maLmas soap. The time has long since* 'passed: For soften. when fashJuns. for- misses were of sec -1 Ing water. GndarY importance in the scheFile ? f For removing Point. thina's. The fa�hionln- of clothes .i . . or ose,nTv ins I the seasoning ai;d the stock, reheat cause of the trouble, but it is. - In for Young people now receives as much!, " refrigerators, SellectedReelpem. and, serve.. fact thin, impure blood is the most ks, Closets. ap attention as-tho96 of their elders, and Elcall ad Oysters With Cheese. drains and for a,000 butter a baking dish, sprinkle withl common cause of stomach trouble; it certain French designers have, of late,! other Purposes. bread crumbs and Out on a layer of The following table.gives the most' afrects the digestion very quickly.. The been specially concentrating their,'ef-' suitable. garnishes for various dishes: glands that furnish. the digestive -fluid forts on producing modes for young' oysters, seasoning with salt,. pepper, Fn, g Roast beef, - Yorkshire pudding, are diminished in their activity; the girls and small children. p4rsley and grated Parmesan cheese. brown gravy, horieradiiih sauce, cran- stomach muscles are weakened, and Add another layer' of bread crumbs, Whether for school, "college or the bright, gay co!ors as are used for oysters berry sauce. there is a loss of nerve force. In this them can only reflect the spirit of joy seasoned o and cover with bread various social and outdoor activities Roast mutton -Onion sauce, state of health 'nothing ' will more crumbs. Pour over one cup 0 --th----- - . - --e--9- which lives-of�-al-i-Young--and-,exuberance-which-they--L-embody. oftti�F liquor or milk-.­d­,-�-�V-itW--b s suet dumplinCTITd-curra"t daMsOft -quicklywMre e apperlFe, the dikes people, we find an unlimited variety of : The enjoyment Of sports is really I jelly, brown gravy, mint sauce. . tion and normal nutrition then good, styles. of butter and bake twenty or thirty sauce, brown rich, red blood. Dr. Williams'Pir4l� doubled by the lovely clothes that . at are minutes, or until. nicely browned Roast lamb -Mint sau At' present there is a distinct rely -:worn for thorn.. Never,have more than two layers of gravy, lettuce. Pills act directly on the blood, making r. Roast pork -Apple sauce, sage and it rich and red, anilt this enriched blood tion -between the styles for grown-ups The skirts of sports dresses and oysters so that the dish may be even- anions, thick brown gravy. strengthens weak nerves, stimulates and those reaching the grown-up! suits are worn very short, and the ly cooked and not soggy in the middle.. stage. The slim silhouette", to which' models are either plain or pleated. t. Roast suckling pigs -Currant sauce, tired muscles and awakens the normal -�11` you like spices, try Iea�ing out the zeal,j With bright -colored skirts are worn women have taken with so much ze I 'choose and seasoning with bay leaf, gravy made with brains, fig sauce and activity of the glands that supply the is reflected car- slip-on middys of wool or silk jersey acted in misses' istyIes, and car sliced lemon. digestive fluids. The first sign of im- blade of mace, one sprig of thyme and taint y there is nothing more befitting; in a contrasting. color. Hi blade little parsley chopped fine and the slender grace -of youthful figures coati ' angora and fancy wools are a Roast veal -Toasted rolls of sliced proving health is.. an improved appe- a of i sprinklid over r bacon, savory stuffing, tomato sauce, tite, and soon the effect of these blood- than the modes which now prevail. each layer of oysters. I also frequently seen. The accepted Use three dozen oysters. brown. sauce. making' pills Is evident throughout:'tire In one-piece style are the majority trimming for winter sports suits is clear Roast fowl -Bread sauce, . You find that what you eat of dresses, whether they are to be''either fur or leather. Bralsed Beef -4 pounds beef �Imver 1 brown gravy, tonsted'rolls of bacon, i does not distress you, and that ydu are Part of round ),'2 thin slices - fat slipped on over the head or closed at'..... Scatch plaids and checks in bright salt fried sausage, lettuce colors are very much in evidence. Some pork. % teaspoon peppercorns, �'p Clap Istrong and vigorous instead of irrit the center -front or back. Especially,,* , �e carrot, % cup turnip, % cup onion, suit Boiled fowl -Bread sauce, celery able and listless. This is proved by becoming are those that hang from a. of the latest• suits are dark green with sauce, egg sauce, sliced lemon. . i the case of Mrs. J. Harris, Gerrard deep, square yoke, and of these there' fine yellow lines forming the checks. 'scraps. Wier meet, sprinkle with, Roast duck -Apple sauce, sage St., Toronto, who says: "About three are many varieties, for below thei0thers site in 'solid block effects in and salt and pe-, dredge with flour and onions, thick- brown gravy, green peas years ago I was seized with a severe .-brown entire .,urface In pant fat in drawn butter. attack of indigestion and vomiting. yoke the material may be side -pleated, goldiVn brown and black, and other Place on - rack in covered roast pan, box -pleated' with groups of large or; pretty coIoi combinations. Fried fish --Quarters of lemon, al- My food seemed to turn sour as soon small pleats, I or just simply gathered.!- These patterns may be- obtained sue ,iound with vegetables, pepper- most any sauce, egg, Hollandaise, tar- as I ate it, and I would turn so death- and three cups toiling water. To define the waistline, a leather belt,' from your local MeCa4l dealer or from Cover closely and bake four hours in a tare, drawn butter. ly &ick -that sometimes I would fall- on Bond Street, the floor after vomiting. a regulation cloth belt or a long, rear- (The McCall Compsny 70 IAricd a lot row girdle is considered correct with, Toronto-, Ontario, "Dept., W' half_ Boiled cud -Oyster sauce, caper or very slow oven, basting every . I . hour and turning every second, hour.' egg sauce. . 11of home remedies, but they did not this type of frock. The belt beingi Salmon -Lobster, cucumber, mOus-'help me.' Then I went to a doctor Throughout the cooking the liquid 1 1 such an important factor, then it is FARMS FOR VETERANS, seline. mayonnaise, Hollandaise or who ave me some powders,,but they! not surprising to find many novelties r ..should be kept below the boiling point tartare sauce. �seemed actually to make me worse In- 1 in that line. One o -,the latest' Pork Cake. -One poundof fatgroundl. Re- ' pork, one pound Of raisins, one pound -411 boiled fish -French parsley. Par-! stead of better. This went on for' a belt wtUch starts ouy by being�-'Ahat the C. 1". R. Is Doing For R sley sauce, slices of lemon or almost' nearly two months and by that time � wide• in front, but finally becomes turned Soldiers. of currants, Two cupfuls of - brown any of the above sauces. my stdmach was in such a weak state 1. ra-i Grilled fish -Quartered !that I could not keep down ' drink of-, -.sugar, made into syrup, two teaspoon- lemon and The decision of Lord Shaughnessy to provide, through the department of fuls of soda stirred Into the BYMP maitre d7hotel butter. water, and I was wa�ted to : skeleton Natural Resources of the C. P. R., while hot, one pint of boiling coffee, �' ' Boiled beef -Vinaigrette or piquante'and felt that life was not worth liv- farm homes for man tato the returned two teaspoonfuls of cloves, two Aea- sauce, boiled suet dumpling, carroti, Ing. 1, was not married at this time spoonfuls of chanamon, two teaspoon-' and turnips. V soldiers, is a further proof of his and one Sunday eveining on the way Eula of nutmsg. a pinch of salt, one, -,urtium'to Boiled mutton -Caper or nasturtium church with my intended husband desire that those who take part in the• cupful of English walnuts. Use an- sauce, carrots and . turnipis, p'ar3lt-y-'l was taken with a bad -4pell. on the war will have recognition of their 'services. This ough four to make a stiff batter, and sauce. subject received much street. He took me to a drug store bake for an hour in a well greased BoQed veal -Parsley sauce, carrots attention during the past year. The I where' the'. clerk fixed up something' sin. . I extent and magnitude of the work of Of the many modes of cooking rice; I and tu t1lips. to take, and my intended got 'mt- a box -1 be, realized 6i BoileO'salt cod -'Egg-sauce and par -?of Dr: Williams? Pink' Pills! By the preparing 1.000 farms will .there is none more acceptable than the when it is noted that it involves: "well snips. end of the, first week I could feel -known pudding with milk and-su-, Calf's head -Brain' sauce.' lemon,! Building 1,000 houses, building 1.000 gar, with or without eggs, This' r some Improvement from the use of - calf's tongue, bacon- : - the PRI -4, and Lgladly continued tak-i 11� barns, 'constructing .1,300 miles of might be varied by a rice pudding in � G,me-T-hick bro'wn grav� bread ing them until e% ery symptom of the i ! 0 fence, digging 1,00 wells, 4reaking the Danish style made as follaws:'sauce. fried crumbs, watercress. let- and cultivating,5-0.000 -acres; the build - Place was iro-ne, and I was again en-.� Place In a double boiler four ounces of - , . I -, ings will require about '20,000,000 feet ruse, potato chips. cranberry sauce, � Joyinic the best of health. These Pills J rice, # pint of milk, and a pinch of cranberry jellt, red 'currant oir black' -of lumber.to erect.. The" preparation are now my standby and I tell all my, salt. -Cook until it Is thoroughly soft.- cu rant Jelly. Jfhends; what they did for me." of the firms will entail an expendi ened and er"my, whipping it Occa.. : Wild duck -.Quarters of lemon, cay-, y*tore of ;bout $3,500,600. - One thou - I ou -",:!t -Dr. Williams'liPink isfonally.' Pour out and. let it get'enne, orange, lemon 'or paprika sauce. 1 Pill: -'Isand farms will of course 'provide for. quite cold. Eat It with sugar. Cream .-iy dealer in medicine or extremely holy sinall proportion of re. I '�by m -i '%) cents it box or six boxes- turined soldiers who will 'want to ob- is an improvement, and also red- cur-' Things to Remember. rant jelly, -1 for - $2,'o- from The Dr. Williams?! Whenev6r vegetables are baked all, Medicine Co., Brock-ille, Ont. thin farm horses, and the Donalhion Fig Pudding—To one-half pound oil the food value is preserved. -Government must adopt some general chopped fresh figs add two cupfuls 01 ------ --- 4- olicy of providing these horses. How - I A little ginger added- to the -salad' P grated stale breadcrumbs. Sift into 14 %R TECTONS FROM LANI). el ever the Canadian Pacific Railway this mixture one cupful of brown- au- I dressing is a pleasant flavoring, . ; . to solve'the has led the way in try Varnished floors. should be washed gar, one cupful of finely chopped beef, : Eneml. Subjects Cannot Take Up f pressing 114 L troublesome question ..-suet. one cupful of sweet milk. one tea-, always with cold water. Oucc&Lz. A paste made of kerosene and wood .,Western Acres. and no doubt the Dominion Govern- ;poonful of salt, one-fourth teaspoon- ment will L announce its 'general ul of cloves, the same amount of cin-, ashes -will hurry a slow fire with little British slubjeet, and citizens of neu_i % An examining committee scheme. Add two Itral,6ir allied 'countries are in future danger toir namon and, baking powder. eggs beaten until light, pour into but -1 Cheese can be added to escalloped to enjoy alone the rights of home- will select the prospective farmers. tared individual molds. Cover and cabbage or cauliflower, and makes a. steading in -the Canadian west. Un- I J- There will he inspectors and advisors� very nutritious dish. Ao help the soldiers from the time steam for forty minutes. Serve with Jess they had become naturalized sub - hard sauce, heaped daintly around the It's a great convenience -to lave a they get on the land Under theirs- - hard jeCtS Lof the allies hefore the war, Gar-! proved farm scheme 160 acres may separate workbag for each be allowed to a, settler and under the h piece Of, mans. Austrians, Bulgarians will not work one has on hand. Apple Sauce Cake. -Cream oni�-hklf, 1"be allowed to take up lands. This One-Iliece Box -Pleated •Dress for 'aspisted colonization scheme as much I House plants will not do well if put cupful butter and one cupful sugar., policy will probably be continued after Allisses as acres may The in a window over a rad 3!�10 be allowed. Into one and one-half cupfuls hot ap-' radiator. The war, and its adoption means den- ple sauce . beat in two tewpoonfujiLheiii-t-wilLdry-them up, of the tight of �ho ... estradin i.d into two 11allow stri s at [terms ot payment for - the . land are The fumes from ammoni 1-6 very easy. sods, and one-half teaspoonful salt; a water 1 od number of unnaturalizedr' 'citi'-, ;i'iies and back, The upper halvres ! 0 stir in with the buster "d sugar; add confined in a box will. remove mildew zens- of hostile countries. Their kin fasten at the back and the lower hal- GIGANTIC ORDERS. one cur.ful raisins, one-half teaspoon- spots from kid gloves. twill not be welcomed even after hos- ves are knotted loosely and hang down ful autineg, me -half teaspoonful cin- -A piece of sandpaper is of great help. tilitit.4 cease. the back. Exceedingly attractive namon and cloves. in removing stains. from cooking uteri-! added'Russia Takes Eleven Hundred %tiles Sift in -two and' —z--- jalso, are the pockets which give two-thirdails. F cupfuls flour. - Bake forty. .-Icharm to these dresses. Pointed, of Khaki for Uniforms. 'lothes do not make the rian an five minutes.' 1 Give dahlias stored the cellar fre. d quare, draped, gathered or plain, they liussia recently placed an order Yorkshire pudding with fruit -When quent cxamination.� Throw out breach of promise may even un- -appear in every conceivable form. with the manufacturers of the- West the usual'.Yorkshire pudding mixture mouldy or decaying tubers before they make him. For practical wear, the young girl' Riding for two million yards, or over is half baked garnish it with fruit, communicate their- diseased condition wears dresses of 'the popular wools,' eleven hundred miles, of khaki cloth damsons, plums or to other roots. Keep the .tubers on such as preserved dam such as serge, garbardine, velours, for uniforms. The goods are to be de -- suspended shelves some distance away' any other variety or mixture avail. broadcloth, checks and pl.06. . There livered. next Spring. -says. Lonflon Tit - from the cold cellar floor. Finish it by b is little trimming on these frocks; per' Bits, able. baking and then f -sprinkle it- with -i-piced -.Haar ar any h.'Ps a toueh of head 0 1, Tkon+_,embrOid— Russia is never niggardly in the other sweet substrice which may be Be-: GIVING THE EYE A BATH. ery, a contrasting ctYllar, soutache way of 'Government -orders. •During ceptable,. such &s honey or a fruit braid, or flat braid applied' in rows.: her war with Japan s . hQ . rave one Chi- jsauce Winking "Most Cantle and Perfect The large, assortment of fs�hionable� * o f -rn a contrac' for �!"x-'rnillio Oysters with IomatQes.-.NT.-lt . two; Washing in the World. colors, including burgundy, plum,'Pounds of beef. On another.oconsion, a u green hay not ousted tablespoonfuls butter, add sliced onion taupe, brown and gi 1Kv6,y few seconds Nve wink both when there was a coal strike in this and cook until brown, A-ld cup stew navy blue, which is still a favorite- 'a could not get lier omlir eyelids at once, although. not her social activities, sweet six- accustomed' supplies of steam -coal f o'r ad tornatoes, when thickened, with a . ! country, and Russia Foi pint of drained oysters,* ,:nd cook uritil,.purpbse'y. If we -stop 'winking our teen may have her choice of soft chif- I r nary, . .she cabled to'-a'firni in the edges curl. Add a drop of tahasco eyes become uncomfortable and grariu- velveteen, taffeta, satin, tea.4e I to work a - they fon velvet, velv Posited States an order �or three n,, i! - sauce, one-half teaspoonful -salt and ally s should. r, 44 charmcuse, silk poplin or Georgette � lion ton.,. This was the i When the eye is open the front of it crepe, es - tablespoonful chopped parsley. Serve depending on. the occasion for port order ever received. is exposed to dirt and dust and is apt on toast. which her dress is intended. For Compared with such mammoth de - to bi�come so dry that a painful sting - dance frocks, tulle, silk net, chifFon Sauces and Garnishes. ing sensation results,- or would do so and Georgette are.�articularly girlish, mands ac these, the Au.-;tralian order of 1913 foir'three huhd�vd 'and seven if constant moisture, were not provid- while for a very elaborate deess-no-I.- cloth In making most sauces plain white ell to cleanse and 'soothe the tissues; miles, of- for military uniforms sauce is used, seem- a small matter. Consider foundation thing is more charming than the silver i Her slippers are of As a matter of facf-,each tim(l. we tissue cloths. Foundation sauce—Tivo oune.;' hut- wink we Nva -,h the eye, says the Pop- ino the compsrative pnpulations of the t.satin, to match the 6olor of her dress, two countries. it not* so. had. ter, two ounces flour, o�ne"pint milk, ular Science Nlo�thly. Up above each or else of silver or gold tissue. I After the South Africa r. War the pinch of salt. Melt the butter, blend; eye i,.-, a tiny water I!n.g called I tear Pale or bright pink, blue, maize;'! in the flour, add the'miilz very slowly, i British Government contracted for gland, and all the time Nve are. awake apricot and white are the colors spec!- 1 F forty miles of ribbon for South Af- --o as to avoid• it makes -tears. Whe'n the front of all adapted to. the yqgthful eveningl' stirring all the time lumps, boil up, add the t -,At and cook dress.. Some delightl5til frocks are,, ricar;, War Medals. These were issued a little the eye feels itself becoming to about '300,000 men, each getting a for on, minutes. If not q.iite smooth, too diy or dusty a communication, I i - Frctich Poilti Ready for Winter CaTn- 'composed of layers of tulle iii differ- rip. tammy or rub through T very fine , .. I sent for a supply of moi�tur!'%. .The nine -inch g2 rip. ent harmonizing colors placed. one; sieve. -hundred beyelit tbci� comes down with a I ari above the other, and the merging of; One Nvonders how many 'e Phis typical "poilu" as the French With this saute- all- the following inside it to wasli'clean the front of these colors Produces a miles Nvill be, --required for the Empire -nderfull can he -made: Brain sauce--Threc-! 1privato is known aniong his country- troors at the end of the present" the eye. - This is the most gentle and aftisti� effect. Alp - quarters pint white sauce, nne-half gill Mon. is sho*)� in' full winter equip- palling struggle.- .t.washing in the war1r] I If the selection of her evening frock The onootograp e eros -seasoning, one, cair brains, one- ment. wills. -'ma gives a jirf many thrills of pleasure —'inplete satisfaction in nusiriess is teaspoonful lemon juice. XV -I -h the; on the Verdun front where thousands 9A)d every one knows it does—she also (11 -its- brains thoroughly, tie up in muslin and' In, thirty-one consecutive days 440 and thousands of this type are bat- derives a great deal of enjoyment from when what he buys looks as good to inche.., of rain recently fell on Dhan- tling with the German,; despite th,& cook in stock for ten minutes. Then -bar sports clothes. Sports clothes, the purchaser as it did to the sales. chop fine, add to the foundation sauce, gawnta, India• inclement weather. to -day, are wholly charming. Such man. - ,.. :y.,...: :a..a.d :`! i:• e?.:.yrty ''in" .v.'r... w`'' 't-' 1e'.. '.,.h•. _y•a..•.vu .Js 'r` ,.-m,aumwy •a4:s��•E-«t� r_ ,4.. c,NOW : w.; .--,. ;. ,,,,, •, �.., .,:� ,. .• � M1'»-N`� ., .. .. .. - _ .. .. a ... �•.., i IDEYONPORT ONCE�PutfingPuacb ' JAP KNIT GOODS HIT HARD. z i n Pre. _ paredneas is not 8 gjdeS• Britain'sa Ban on Imports Effects a -VERY UNPOPULAR ! Growing Eastern Trade. • tion of guns and shells alone tains w 1t is' a question Of men— Great Britain's war ban on imports- I . tion of knitted goods will probably NVORKINGMF.N PRAYED GOD TO and you .have to build men prove to be.a great blow to the Jap- A f + ! STitlj� : BIM DEAD. -Out Of food. Be prepared anese knitting industry. During the a !21 a N� - - j - for the Critical moments ten months ending October 31 the Q total value of this Pirie of goods ex- .od r•wt.. a1sb.0 °••b r O". We"" ' in life- b eating Shredded t°• 1.1.7 � 6""osi•ed. . y g ported to Great Britain reached $cJ,- °bars•a-1do l..ton=1-.raltcharse. .2 We Organiiation of fort of London Was Wheat a food that supplies "''�"f IMPP " 1111 C ,reds is • - s 000,000. do addition, contracts enter- � •and• °t •r•DD•n la C.cada who ..nd th.tr 11 ed into call for delivery of additional t"r'tovsboosm"cb"knowr:sgsee.pua" � a Remarkable Accom the greatest amount Of nlus- d.al,anarew.n. more moa.r forth-lr sure. Son ttnalw. Re buy mo» tunftom Lmvpers afros man -strong ii sicall as Ch luilding Material dwg'lth $6,000,000.odto next June, amounting to i :orDev o..bmm�tT"v.sGuide ia e east tax on the i eS x cetera have -heti roiiferences m;'i -r. Quaker°a. ,l g P y Y ' tive organs. For breakfast t; P ,� • sur stet. Book Ise yy ee.7 urging the Ja anese Governme' t to sat free °° rep,,..e Addre- a tollo": , R�letll13at3S1ll +'ell as mentally -with a capacious g JOHN HALLAM Limited � I strive fur the rescinding of 'the `br- head firmly set on sturdy shoulders, vti'ith milk or cream or fruits. I der. It is 'claimed that the of er is � 202 Hallam _}3uilding, Toronto. Is My Weather Prophet. i s decisive mouth, and a tett rmineci, l ff clean -lined chin -that is Lord Devon. nota friendly measure o allied ; ti can tell stormy weather days :,ort, Food Controller in the Lloyd ( nation and that it will injure I off by the twinges in my shoul- _ friendship between the tw•o countries. . ; George Government- The First Lord _ Lottery. ders and knees. But here's an ;f the Larder, as he has been aptly ,'�" I It is also feared here that similar ; - old friend that soon drives, out the pains termed, is.alread matin himself felt " �� ' 4 I bares will affect other linea of Jap-' Bill -Du you mean to tell me when and aches. y g i �; M ':%-,,r anese manufecture. a man is going to get married he has Sloan's Liniment is so easy to apply, no 'n the Old Country. He is likely to rubbing at all, it oinks right in. and hscs 'lo so with increasing 'stringy=enc'y. For I K �' t The immediate effort of the British 'to pay for a marriage license? the pain. Cleaner than mussy plasters and ;hat is Lord Devonport's little way. I - `j order will be the suspension of many Jill -Sure thir.�! Don't you have ointments. Try it for gout, lumbago, ucu- i'nu may admire him, or you' may , ;,,. ,:" factories and the throning ar•± of em= to pay shoe. you take a chance in any ralggia, bruises and sprains. ;read him. But you can scarcely be - ploy'ment of thousands of %vorkrnen, At your druggist, 25c. SOc. and $1.00. .tnaware of him. As a result. of the •Japanese repre- 1 - - 'Made in Canada. sentations the British Government Minard's Liniment Cures Garret in Co X. PRO Four years,ago Lord. Devonport's'_ has, ar.noiincef3 that the enforcement' :c',hte rias anathttra to 'a large sec -'of .the prohibition order would be rfrWSPAPERS ?Olt ELLE rion of the' British working cldsses. the p2•e ent these. stores number be- -_.. po�tl oned until January 1. The press 17r;cit l r -at,:;, 1.N So also "was that of Lord Rhondda; ttivee.n two and .three hundred. i'authori- all c;ttl!'c5 l! _;,1,. to r ,!It un:ariu io a' member of the present Gov- Isis Active Life. ly expressing hope that the tcx•na Tho t, st us;r,il .oat lntareAttnn tics will further he persuaded to tape Cf all tu•:n Full inr+,r,nalinn ,.n r•rnmcnt, ac president of the Lo^aT' That, in briefest . outline, tis the' into consideration the situation fac_ appll.;!ti••7 t r� u. ruhll�hln; C""11. (;overp the, •Bo rd. In all great story of Hudson Kearley's su,cccssful its the manufacturers and worker. r'gny' �t "c n•�..:I+.te FtroPt, T�rnnto. strikes there i.� some one employer business career. To -day Lord Devon-' in .Japan and see whether there is not WISCELLAZfEOUS � whom publie.,opinion fixes on a$ the, port, Peer of the Realm, landowner, some way of permanently modifying TER LONDON CANINES. Rwntessencc of the employing type. AFTER'and millionaire, declares that there is absolute prohibition. tnt.rnat and cxt,•ln:.l..outcd with- �'1n the• coal strike of 1912 it was Lord- no romance about it -nothing in it ; - gut i'atl= 1,:r our huine treatment. Write 6loveinent to Limit \umber of D Rhondda, . then" Mr. D. A. Thomas,' us' tefore ton lata, lir 1'ellmin ysedlcnt og: which - cannot be' emulated by others. 4 3Sinard•s Liniment cures Diphtheria. Cc - Lt:alt,•d. euulnc;w. .,t, ont ,.• Kept as War Measure.. and at that time all unaware of what ' For he attributes his success to. his the future held in-store for him in possession, not of exceptional talent„ B. C. Timber Figures. j Artificial „ f t 1 }} There is a strong 'agitation in Lon -'the way, of acquaintance with Cana- II'llilhll� hh��1 1>oi�(rliL or exceptional good fortune, but of Accosting to a report on the Crar,- ; ti don against the extravagance of P than munition methods. ,exceptional industry. I brook forest district, British Colum c,;;,i ;. y:.�r ..•a :.':re loath, - keeping so marry pet dogs luring war times, and the London Mail has this Later -in 1912, the dock- strike ,com- .His early energy is still unimpaired; bia, it is estimated that the limbo -r ;- •1!P =l•d R+^I,? w.• r,:ntlt best ing along, Lord Devon 1 c , sh vafuP b•• roto•••• +nail. 'Ito say on the question: � pgrt, in the -like so many of the men Mr. Lloyd I uE for 1Jlt; will be from 1�O,OPO,000 i Gold 8 Platinum Refining Co., - "It is not the slsual tag that is the capacity of chairman of the Port ' of George has gathered' around him he ! to 160,000,000 feet. In 1913, which is London Authority, took Mr. 'Thomas' is a tiger for work --rand to it he has ! the year in which the previot.ts larg- 2s Adelaide ■t. west, Tozonto rause of waste. He is usually fed on lace• in the. ublic view. as the. t 1- added lar a stores of -business experi- i est cut was.. made, it a biscuit and a few scraps and he lives ; P P yP g -- healthily on a diet at trifling cost, ,cal stern, unbending employer. But 'once and experience of public life. A 1 148,000,000. HOOK O he came in for larger amount of Liberal, he represented Desonport in ( DOG DISEASES The dogs that coat the most are the - r Instuseless; they are the pampered abuse than usual For it has not hap- Parliament for eighteen years, and,And How t0 Feed t P paned to many seen (or had not from 1905 to 1909 he was a very use- fk al.rte,t trh to s,+r sds:Qsa is i e• y I until. we' knew the Kaiser) for thou ful member of the Liberal Minist&y. •'TAKE hiOTICE Aweneti's the eathor I knout a woman who has fort Pekinese and she reserves three rooms sands to pray for their death. Yet He saw the Port of London Act safely I plesixr H. CLAY GLOVER CO..Ine. In her house for them. A law forbid- ;that was what happened to Lord Dev- into law, and then became head of the l e publish simple, straight testi- on RsMI&S II8 West 31'st Stred.New Yor ding people to keep more than one public body which was to be inn as a moniale, not press agents' interriew.a. public utility. The salary of $20,000 from well-known• people.. . dog would be useful._ My y a dog y p � From I. over Amerii•a they testify ":=costs me less to keep than my est.” � j a year attached to the oat:" Sut: Another -veterinary sur II Lord Devonport refu>ed to touch a. to the merits of MINARD'S L111- geon ,. was Re- very bitter against lap dogs. ,They 1 cent of it. The honor of serving the MENT, ,the best of Household Re�- lare the cause of all the extrava- a. country was enough, lie said, for him, linedies. _ _•- _gance:' he said. "A woman who had `1 ,ti , ,' As has been said, that service brought 31ItiARD'I3 LINIMENT CO. LT£►." ]put her pet dog under my care sent him into almost unparalleled unpopu " serif thou h . it ' In for .it a meal such ab I .would have + y� g Rained him the ae- - been very pleased to eat. What 'did spec o t se who like to see a man l —; the little beast, do? It sniffed the F ! stand through thick' and thih'hy what Didn't 1'raze flim. t food all over, left it uneaten, and he believes to be right: "Bans,•!"..went the rifle. at the ' RAW FURS gobbled up the biscuit and food that ; Lord `Devonport, in spite of all Tils,' manncuvre t'. I gave it. - - hard -work, is great at outdoor -Pur- "Uo=nu!' acreame(f the pretty' gii•I.. It will pay you to ship aA "Give an ordinary terrier or span- ' -uits. Tie loves a tramp through thea nice, decorous, urpri mil little your 9 u can gottifulll market iel- a quarter of a stubble after the value, Ash for our price oat 9 pound of cat's ; �•x , partridges. Flee is a; scream.. She stepped barkwnrd into s great gardener, and yachting and the arms of .a youn and ■hsppsar tasttvettoaa. meat,' which costs one penny, or' g :nen, boating are also among his hobbies. ^Oh!" -staid she. lil-u»hing •I a�' EDWARD PBLLAK & CO. ..sliest that is left over from the table, �. _ - mixed with a little biscuit or bread, If t urhtened by' the rifles,' I het= your and it will keep well .0 l H(riOR5 \O(;I'w SPIRT -' . and T, •r cost - at Ion P on sec az. soul - not ' - ST. wssss. I ' Y ' more than ls. 6d, a week." l "1st at all," said th,: young man, - - asarrx$EAL, Qua. Eimperor's %ecree Cairied Out at: "Let'. s' Lady Teynham writes; "Why, be- � >:o o�'ei• ar,t w'atc'h the. atiii- _. ry, :cause a fgw foolish' women feed their Grave of Hero. large pet dogs on a pound of steak a day, :The tiot;i cult still grow. in Japan, _ s should all sensible women be tarred I Among the honors lately bestowed by When Your Eyes Need Care -JOHNSON with the same brush? The Pekinese' the Emperor were, according to cus- toeXurineE,'P�iedlcinP,tiosmartlrt{r-F-14 rs seems to be the dog generally sneered tom, PoSthumotis .honors for some of Flue - Act,. Quickly. Tr It f,,r Red, weak, LIMITED. ,w.I Lord U'evo Ort. Sure Eyes ane oranulxted Eyelids. )tu7lne Ir at -I suppose because he is small_ p Japan's beloved heroes. Some fell to _ compounded by our ocu,1i+ i4 aot a' Daunt 110 ST. PAUL L STREET W. s hardy,- •• _ the lot of the spirit of the late Count Dfedlctne"—butueedtnsuccevNtnlPhyaloians' -' — — - I Na Pra�tiee. for many years. Now dedicated to MONTREAL ' sporting, and as intelligent as an I onport in 1912'. Ben Tillet, the So- court rituals thwith`hi.c assistant fs ttly-the Muie rit a"Eye 19a1Dee In8A4PpAIcTnt Per _'-Irish terrier. />i friend of mine had; l� -.Established over 39 years as `r Clalist orator; public] su licated the ! ease and Soe, write for book of the Ece Fre B; one which swam. across a small ' y PP a delegate of the Imperial house- ^ Marine EyeRerriedyCompany, Chieajo, Adv. Raw �; � r Dealers :-stream and killed two rats. All the l Almighty, at a huge meeting on hold department proceeded to the mo- I_ y ' Tower Hill, that he would strike Lord g 1_ •-' require are the scraps left over from dest rave of the nation's hero. -in the lair Weather Eye? Devonport dead. "And all the peoplefound,.i Write pus far price list. 8 ` the table. In these days, when so 'Amen.' „ P p great Aoyama Cerrietcry, they Two ladies were hurrying down the ,. .many of us .have our husbands: at the said Amen. However, the' devout a revererif group already 'assembled'. street in the .rain; car Send us your furs and get the said was not answered. And , and waitin eying their es market price. highest m k war, t is some comfort not to come Lord Devonport is to -day very much ` g Patiently under a down- ]umbrellas low for protection. In a back to a perfectly lonely house but pour of rain h � alive. t turning the corner sharply the point tW ave a warm greeting from a loyal though small friend." i The ritualist announced before the, -of one umbrella struck a passerby in Great Business Head..I grave the Imperial honors. Among. -'ls _ At once -masterly and masterful is the forehead. those who • attended was the Count "Goodness!" ' gassed the woman 'I'll Chari, that hno; • + - y' a c ac,VUm gets over a neighbors back fence. ., sword Devonport. I ---know i business must be conducted if it is iT whom_ the_Empern� keep -an -eye. nut -in the _future.". to bear. Ahe title which otherwise "Goodness!" exclaimed the .. to be successful." That was what he would have disappeared from Japan mats, you nearly _hatl one out in the pr•. _- said when he started in to organize upon the death of the conqueror Of, the Port of London. It is on business, Port Arthur and hero of �Iukden. ent." Why Wait lines, we may be certain, that he will 4' X16ard's Liniment Cnrea aistemp:r. organize and control Great Britain's I Properly Charged. - : Mr. Tea food supply. I Two women were discussing their. For he is great business �`ork for Russian :1rmy. Tlie Department 'of Rural Economy, Pr Coffee a head. l�o I marital troubles, when one asked, "By� Drinker, till heart, man living knows better than he how the way, what is your husband doings and Statistics of .the Rus than Ministry to make a great business succeed. It !now?" of Agriculture has compiled from nerves, or Stomach i was no successful, sensational specu- ' "Oh," said the other, "he's a-settin' j Zemstvo reports a statement of tht• "give way? " ; lation that. built up his enormous for-' round tellin' what's ,elfin' to happen1 activities of the koustar or peastint . ' tune. I was industr into y, grity, and ' next election." workers in the making of product i * --` - The sure, easy ' efficlercy-wi ing iT-ands a stout I "Then lie's a prophet ?" - for the use of- the army. Thus there way ;heart, and a � blear, capable head ! "No, he ain't: So far as' trIS were made in the Government of : 4 ks family is concerned. he'; a clears ]ccs," ` Viat.ka alone 1(i7,4tifun coats, 7 short t0 keep Out Of tea and !'that in seven years raised him from r ne - -- coffee troubles is to use a ]ad of seventeen in service at a tea' ( costing 1,5f; 8,890 rubles, 92,615 pairs successful'' i of felt boots, at 428,684 rubles; 11,030 !dealers at $8 a week to a jl the pare food -drink- man of business earnin ( pairs of stockings, at 5,294 ' rubles; •; g $1b,000 a knitted gloves,.socks and mittens to year by the time he was twenty-four. the. value of 1 954 rubles 57,400 To -day, at the age of sixty, his in- i ' come is estimated at anythingbe- . earth -carrying bags. Large quant; -I POSTUM tween $500,000 and $1,000,000• ties of material are being sent from ' all the Governments of the emgrre, The son of a small farmer, young and the nature of -the product varies A (raternatt and fneuraees society that r _ - Hudson Kearley having learnt the a with the local industry. Thus in the creche its member, is accordance with th `v -'.'Better quite, tea and !tea business in all its various ramifi- uteriq Government Standard S40c .3.i coffee now, while golf ;cations at two different tea dealers, l s sections where shoes are manufactur- erolbeneGtaoptionaL 'a f at the age of twenty founded a tea ed almost the entire output is being"AaInei4rodvery ro tAin inceInCa11116111 nada. d dwe.r are feeling good, and !firm of his own without an devoted to military purposes. ledges is every Province in Canada. Pur Canadian sale try os um; the pope- ; P oyes an with no capital. He was g A Poor Excuse. eat It them of GbeseaFriesda i principal, manager, -cashier, sales- I is goer ds:riet, apP:y reee to say eI the a Aar Canadian beverage. 1 man, traveller, and all. In four years • • "We all make mistakes," said the ; 1616wing *seem; , •� • �he had made a success of this busi- s , careless youth to his irate employer. pl. ),w,taw",tLp, w, F. ` There's,, Reason" ness, and wat drawing $15,000 a year _ p "That's so," replied the boss, "and Gr-JC-Aciller. c..ed from it. Then it occurred to him to 3 TKA.• ���"'""""'°°° theb iggest ore I ever made was -ir. W. F. Cwnpiwe. 1. M, 34, KZ.. start the International Stores (gro- ,. hiring you.' Chad oreasiw, ci umt"oiie.1 .� cars' .hops all over the counts -' -- HAWLTON CMAIUO 3') At ED. 7. Ii88UE 1--'17- id's Liaimsat Clues cotes, mite. .,..,..;._..:.,.. .,.T_. k`^i..-.,.,.�>�...-a....__..,.....:...:'.._..._.5._..__.:.. i;......, ....vx.:.,.....:.. ,.-..:.-... .. .-,.`..aiTi�`'.ti...n3..-, -• -_s..... u.....,.ry.-w - - P1 11 11 �, �/•-... .,,�M �-rh ,. r•:"..., - � : i '- y"-A'+ - • w. ,; .. *. ±- ~:C•. sae••,,µ' "`.0 .3,x;,4,. s r,, m•, r� ' , A� ... -.�;-. .. _._ ..,+.i.,, • a - W I 1. i j' : - --YQi•s May Bath, of Whitt,y: Arthur, Apois and . Adrty Pearce . y it Mro. Audrew. o tx,eot Gilmer,00"th r), D,to lli. c# spent a few doyo" with James and (cl )• a --- lius fabseut from one stow), Dttn An- _. • � ` . -CD tY)n J. .(alyert, of .lurunto,) C ore- dorson We wish all our readers a Primer - Muriel 'Gatwatd, Edwin HappVh' ppy-New Year. spent New Yeats At the Houle of t3traughan. M. Wetherell, teaeher.N -Cleu. Rudd, of Oshawa,.. wad in .his parents flare. J- ` -Lloyd Shirley; _of Hamilton, - � — - - y , town OU.Sarurdxy. s nut elle holiday at the bolus of CARD of THANKS - - -- -Marshall Cuakwell. of Oshawa, hare. - j was borne a few days last week. file parents - y I wish to take this opportunity of - r -' _hfiss Retit Peak is spending a--M4vart 'Gc,rduu, 's,f Tc�tonto ' pe g ' thanking x11 chose who supported me � spent New Years with his rola- ferLdays n'itb•friends in Toronto. * by their vote at the recent municipal .:VSs iu Pickering• elections, and also in the past when -D. and MCQ. Siutpron spent - P THANKS .. - - s,:.. -Chas. dud' Mt Knight and you honored me by electing cue to the l'few Year's Day with frir IIds in I Erle Anderson vi tiled their par- position of councillor, deputy-reeve - - _ Tor nth. Gleeson, of Clarentont,'ents, Suiith and Mrs. Clark. and reeve. When occupying these - was d. Lown on Friday last t. —:4lisai Clara Hartz renti•ned home positions I rer'ved.the township to the y oq Sa.tur.d.ay,. after •slrendiug telt best of my judgureut, To our many Customers and Friend business day• >►ith i'tieucls in l3rxclfrird, _ W. W. SrAxita. -Born-On Sunday,, Dpeeffi'ber - - — - t —Geo A. rtttd ►1we--tv'Gordon, ci1' CARD U �� THANKS � � � 1' i4th. o' Walter and hies. Nichol. hal Torous : -1,c' ,t New Ycir'a 1)ry - who have dSS1StE�d u8 ltT making - son, a son. with divir telatdvt s in Pickering. d -W. H±.Peak wag laid off .ditty I liereh� Cender my sincerest thanks L. A. and \les hinrlliy, of To- - last week suffering from a very to the supper of Pickering for their tuntu, - ,nut title h.rlirla villi �lt'�• k„,trty su t ort ,it the all r at the re- severecold. = 3 1p p our �Xm s Trade reach John and biro. Harding enter-' N iurllat s father, itichard Barrett. ei.nt eleeLiou. As 1 have dune in the - Mrs. Bedson awl brother K, ,t,t I Hill do u,y uturosttofurther 'twined a fen• friend, on Friday 1' bert Doyle, Spent Sufrday, will' tit,• interests of the township. Jar be orad our eveuinx last. their niece, Mrs. Guy, of l3ruc,khn. ! • Wishing you all a Happy and Pros- i - —Mr. Liddle, of Detroit, tray• —!liras Bernice Gibson, of To. peruus New Year. the guest of T b1. and Mrs: Me canto, has been spending a few I remain, yours faithfully, ..... ` Fadden ori Monday. ALEX WILSON expectation,, -Carman Gordon, of Toronto, drys wish flet aunt, bier, W. J. --- _� p spent a couple of days last week Gordon. - _ with his relatives here. -Mrs. J. B. H(wn and family, of Tht Corporation of the Township Peterboro, •Neat tht holiday with of Pickering, -Miss Lorna Gascoyne, of To canto, has been sUending a few the furruer'e parents, W. G. and -- We' hope through a contlno- ' the Hatt? PUBLIC-NOTiCILie hereby given that. ' days with Miss Reta Peak. -Dies. E. L. Ruddy and son, the Council of the Township of Picker -Mrs. J. B. Hurn and famiiy ing will 'at a meeting to be held on , Bobbie, have left .to spend the �* are spending a few days with her winter ill Florida. The will re- Monday, the Bib day of JHnuary, 1911, suss 0'1 "Big Store" Service t0 .- Y at the hour of eleven o'clock in the parents, W. G. and Mrs. Ham. April. A in —Mrs. H. G. Wilson and two turn p forenoon in the Council Chamber of -Tho rewulxtt meeting of the the said township at the Village of ebildren spent a fere days last luluruft-Ya^^^'"•'e a ge�eroua share of pat. . ' week with relatives in the city. Girl's Red Cross Club�w'ill.be held —Mise Jean Bateman, a Toros at. Miss Bunting's on Saturday Ing, stopping up, sellingandconvey- afternoon at three o'clock. i.ng to the Campbeliford, Lake Ontario to, has been spending a few days and Western .Railway Company that } ' with her aunts, the Misses Bunt--TIte's Chu Aid Sockets t h portion of the road allowance between ronage lil the " eom1G "year, s n cl ing, Andrews Church btm- meet n the oncessions Three (3). and Four (4) at home of Mrs. Robeu t Gurdon on • -A. M. Kerr and friend. of Pres- Lots Seventeen and Eighteen 1n said - ° ton, spent a couple of days last Wednesday, Jan. loth. at 8 p. in. Uoaceasion Four in the Township .-.We.- assure _ our patrons of• our week with the farmer's mother -Some of the enthusiastic sup- Picketing. described as follows : - wee porters of the candidates for All and singular that certain portion i -Mise Emmett, of Whitt has municipal honors, were kept busy of the road allowance between conces• ` Whitby. on New Year's Day bringing int sions three (3) and four(4)in the Town- appreciation for their ailpport• been spending a few days with her voters to the pulls. ebip of Pickering,,-County of Ontario- uncle and aunt, John and Mrs. and Province of 0°tario shown colored uncle -A sleigh load of relatives from red on the plan herein, and containiagHard=� -Rev and Mrs. Bedford spent Oshawa and Whitby met at the an area of fitty three hundredths of so . a few days last Reek with their home of Mrs. and Mr. Chas. Hood.. acre (0 53) more or less. the limits, y Brock Road, on Christmas Day dimensions and bearings of said r- We extend to ' everyone our very beat daughter, Mrs: Brandon, of Feu- �'O z• Sion Falls. and spent a very happy Christman tion of road allowance being-described -Misses Georgie 'and Frankie h Rev. C. S. Jones,- ,4 Toronto, as ruuawn T wishes for a Prosperous and Shirleyve a skating rt to a who is a recent graduate of McGill Commencing ata point on the Nor- p y g g pa y College. Montreal occupied the therly limit of said road allowance number of their young friends on �• said point being distant twenty two _ Friday evening. pulpit in St. Andrew's Church on . _ feet and four tenths nt s too. (22.4 i d - Sunday last when he preached from the Southeasterly angle of lot Bri her New Year. - •-Melroe3 and hire. Bryant, of - S - most acceptabi eighteen (IS) measured-.in an easterly Oshawa, were the guests of the p I3 latter'e rents. S. and Mrs. Bath. —We are exhorted by the coal- direction along said Northerly limit of _ On New Year's day. dealers not to worry about coal as road allowance : thence North seventy minutes -Col. and. Mrs. $ukftoD, of there is a large supply' on the road. seven - degrees, twenty six minutesM,'--8-,-.CHAP.MAN! -f•• Parr Sound, spent New n, of We wish they could tell us how to East (v, 770 28' E) three hundred and Parry i� forty nine feet, (349') along the last with Mrs. James Gordon and dao• avoid worrying with the coal bin 6enti,ned ilmit: thence South sixty ghter. empty and no coal in eight and Mrs. Paull Ianifton. ' degrees, forty live rnitirites West -'j'hp Women's Auxiliary of St. our neighbors in the same plijrht (g 60: 45'W) two hundred and thirty as we are and unable to give us one feet (281') to s Dint on the.°nth. -•- KEEP THE HOUSE- WARM George's Church will meet at the p • ` ;home of Mrs. W. G. Ham on Wed•• the loan of a scuttle-ful. erly limit of said road allowance, thence needay, Jan. 10th, at 3 o'clock -Rev. W. R. Wood. formerly South• severity seven degrees, twenty -Mrs. F. H. Doyle and dauRht• of Dunbarton and Claremont, wh one minutes �` est fS. 7i f l W) along y wan elected a member of the Man. Said Southerly limit three hundred If in need or a Store or ueiltPr of any kind call and let t18 er, Corinne, spent a few days here fiats Legislative Assembly at the and forty nine feet (3441') thence North show _you some of- the besi line.lnad'e. last week with the former'* par sixty degrees tort Ave -min East ' last election has accepted a Duet eats. Geo. hl. and Mrs. Palmer. p (N,80c45 E) two hundred and thirty Furnace of the beet makes installed -F. F. and Mrs. Ilialsdon. of Car• tion as General Secretary of the one feet (291 r to.- the point of com- 1, returned home eii Wednes- Free Trade League and is now mencement : and for the establishing - q�1 living in Winnipeg, 'bid address of a public highway over certain other day, after spending the Christmas P ri y loo idaye with their relatives here. being 379 AsAinibgine Ave. leads as described in said By Law to a 1 - " -Mies Agnes Eve returned to -H• J. Marquis met with very be ceded by the said Railway cam= :International Stock Food always on hand., pa riful accident on Fridayy last. pany to the said Municlpafity for road Manilla, on Tuesday to resume her While gains along the sidewalk diversion in lieu of the said portion of National Drop-head Sewing machines, ` "duties as 'teacher, after ape just west of his store, be fell on road allowance to be closed as afore- - -the holiday with her mother here. said. n a ware, 'etc. the it sidewalk, alighting with All persons interested °r whose � Cutlery >3 d General Bard -Miss Mabel Calvert, who has Pe been spending her vacation at the great Dere on his shoulder, which lands mayy or might be prejudicially u A, Thome of her parents. left on Tues was dislocated. Medical aid was affected by the passing of such pro- j O ` E P �1 ;B U 1 � D y-- ._day to resume her duties as teach- summoned, when his injuries were posed By-Law are required to attend --a+ er at Coneecoff. attended to. While be is able to at the said meeting when they will be - be around be will be unable to at. heard in person or by Counsel or Soli- -Bandsman Allan Clark, of the iiird Battalion, who recently re- be.♦nd to his regular duties for s citor with reference thereto upon peti• LOOK ! We .ill Save You Money week or two. tioning Cabe so heard. corned from England, spent four Bitted this 5th day, of December. days' leave of absence, at the tsst,lC rricli113Tg$ -� 1916.- '. home of his parents here. �, , DONALD R. BEATON, Clerk. We foresaw the present market conditions in time to lay is a supply -W. B. Powell was down town MONDAY.: TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. of. Woollen Near, Mitts, Rubbers and _ Caps, hence we - on Monday for the first time since Jan. 15th, 16th and 17th.-Auction - The Fruit Store • can sell to you at a reasonable pried. _ he became Ill, nearly two months sale of the Windsor Hotel, and con- ago. While still very weak he_is tents. Whitby, also- McLaughlin HAS THE QUALITY Our Rubbers are the same price as last yeas•, and we- can guarantee - ' gradually becoming stronger. automobile, the property of W. 1, yon the best of satisfaction with the old favorite brand, -Miss Minnie Rankin, teacher Iansoo. Sale to commence each day "Maltese Crass." It's the kind of rubber yogi 11 at one o'clock she Real estate Oranges, Bananas, Pomegranates, in the Ottawa Business College, sharp. y . - buy, once and then for all time,to come. will be offered on Wednesday, Jan. Onions, Lima Beans, Celer , returned on Tuesday to resume P Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes her duties, after speeding her 11th at4 o'clock m. Furniture and ,We have a goodly supply on hand of Woollen Underwear, auto cash. Real estate terms made and Spuds. iududing the famous "Pen Angle." Christmas vacation at the home of known at time of sale. Wm. •Maw, _ = ' her mo er ere. suctkoneer. - - - oiew-buVm-forLindoor-tiAtu _.. _The largest woman vote ever —� As the market is so uncertain this year 1R. A ., BUNTING, - :ICH BIN{ recorded in the Pickering Ifolliog Sumooi. RKPORTS we cannot list prices and stay withEstablished 1857. -sub-division was that of Monday. S, S. No. 7. Pickering, for November them-A good des[ always. , We believe the time is not far and December. Names in older of NEILSON'S ICE CREAMI --- -_ distant when the voters' lists will merit Sr. 4-Pearl Plaxton. Jr 4-XMAS WILLSOON BE HERE contain the names of as many. Frank Barkey. Wilmot Plaxton, Har Plain, in cozies, sundeas or in worsen as men. - ry Honey. Jr. 3-Olive Beare, Ada -Ice-cream sodas-alwayegood, The townshep council will hold Barkey, Howard Beare, Mildred Dav• UIS Are you needing Christwas Groceries ? If so this is the place to buy at rittht - their first meeting of the year ac- idson, Orval Davidson. Alex. Gates, H. J. MARQ _prices. Raisins, seeded and seedless, 15c. Currants 15c up. Peel, y Wilmot Tweedie. Sr. 2-Effie Milne. cording to statute on Monday next Stanley Gates. Mary Garland, Isaac Pk*wh 001un i0 orange, lemon and citron, 30c. Wales. Pru'and Almonds 60c lb. when the members-elect will snake seaman. Ross Reaman, Joseph Gar- S►--- --•— Every variety of spices at old prices. Prunes 2 for fll6c. the declaration of office and of t, d, Jr. 2-Beatrice Petty, Willie ����iiii ** cc Dates 15c lb. Apricots only 14c ib., dozen -` - gOaliffcation and for the tcansac' Norris. 1-Agnes Petty, Lilian Dav ELM DALE l�Lli.+lrs7- g p �mO -- _ Orange 45c er dozen uR. �, 'ns 48c per d u - —tioa_of general business. idson, Jessie Davidson, ucy Le Fev• Royal Purple Calf Meal 1,W a ba Iio9a1 ur le -Chicken Food 23c sad 50c. -R. C. and l�rs-StorTt end sons er, Roy Reaman, John McGriskin, _1=103=.. NGS y p g• P P Haddke, etc. Win. and John; Jabez and Mrs. May Berkey. Sr. Primer - Hazel Grit and Oystsr Shell 65c per hundred. Baron. Ham, Hallett, send lin and Mrs. B Mrs. Gates, Robert McGiiskin, Howard You can always get the beet Mani- Plaxton. Ethel Le Fever, Nettie Lobo Floor made from No. 1. G A GILLESPIE DUMBARTON and sons Lou and John were fir► Tweedie, Ruth Le Fever (absent). Jr. Manitoba Wheat. G. A. Port Perry on Nein Year's Day primer-Willie Davidson, Neil Petty, Royal Household and Glenora for I. attending the funeral of a rela- Leslie Hollingei, Eva Gates, Willie Bread. Try abag. , Mrs. Charles Taylor, Hollinger, Gordon Davidson, R'illie Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats fiveTh -e young rues cf the vi loge Le Fever, Ross Gates. Olga Hoar, BRAN, sHORTs ' ROBES i BEANKETS - ! • MITTS ! send vicinity held a sbooting match Teacher. MIX FEEDS here on New Year's Day, when Results of -l'rnas Exams of S. S. No. OAT CHOP -' `- THE Si:ASoN IS \OW-HER1: live pigeons were'nsed.' Some fine 3, ,Pickering, names in order of merit : "CRUSHED OATS IP g 9r. iV.--Alhert G;ttw d, star ,,ret ,,work was done, but we believe, R BARLEY CHOP - hall Rnci winter stock now o0 1 andlso _ '� .. that the proper Chiu to do would Westgate, Richard' Barr t. Tr. lV— WHEAT p R &fury Anderson, Winni . lIc( fuer. be to snbstiite Ge►maus for pig- D CORM 1 et secvud hand Single harness frig S9.p0 Cy thio Burns, Beryl An is. Sr. ITl CRAClii�: _ ,single •i r ) - - -, , . - , iniX end of the war'. Collins (absent from three �•xam�, Caldwell's Cream stibstittrte - --Thomtia and Ifrs. Stephenson birtrjorie Annis, Jr, 1 f-Norman Cilf Meal. Root and Shoe RepnirinR neatly and James and blr,. Steplipnson 'Wood, Mary Sollit_an ,lh�ent from biolagses Meal �iat'ties`, Collar, 'Root families: of C_'lr�reu;otit, John one ex+tm), Leonard �fc,lnshan 01- and AND OAT and pronnptly attended to. ('. sent from three e_xam t,ordnn 13,•n• _ and Mr Harr:= and family-, of ; CRUSHING E VF.RYDAY a \ Jannnh Stephen. nett r"haent. from two exams, cr, ii ed in ton Iota, -ESS E.-•I 7. ,iii' I> i ice n feed r utbr . . r; (et c I_ G 4:'UL L , -=Isaac Wood, Fran1.. nllic.'in ;nhsenr. 1�' PICEER ,�,� .41 icon, of T�rrnnto, anr3 0-car Stel>It• from erre exam!. .1r. T(.-Irene Stray:- (BT;LL PHO`E. of file IS Batt Band, ghan, Minnie Bonnett absent from i A Home Phone �311AY. W. J. COAIiR F.T,T° I� i d) h rv,i Qpent New Yeats With one exam) Herhert Bosh iabsent from ` F- T ' ��T _ 'f ' a ;,�{�t1hQliSOrix _ape e8atuj, Margaret.. Gatward. I-, Chopping every day. _- .. ..... ... ......,. ~-ah..`'�i�w ,a..._. . _ r-.... ....,.m?v�k9ar::,.+'�z!•-z.5'a44"',^9.""rE.;',.,._. ,,.;..r+,m r7��'.J:;t'�" sadi.."^.G. �i'L.;?✓'X'.