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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_01_12: H (.. _ ., ,.'' .,.. T .I .qo1 F�M"'-GF-.Tt nG! RS 1R:1•'.T^ ,{ N' su•.��•x�P� w.�� ��i����t����"�+--�.:vs�✓.'e..�.h"'.��o� f,..d�/`1!`-'IY+et�4f'��.. y,.,sw� .. ,..`n �. ,..s._�: r, [-�;p �, . VOL- .-,XXXV1. - _ —F 1 CH F:KIN , ONT., -h, ttI1) A Y,' JANU.kRY- '12,- 19117 NO. 16 - Established 76 eels rwrafs»iatrassal aul-bs. - WEST'HIL'L.' GRraEN RIVER. y FIN I�III;L�� mMrs. Parsons, of Torontp, one of the Mrs. W. G. Barnes has recovered on aied4cat st entbusiastic patriotic workers of from her recent illness.GREENW00 —_= _- -- -- Ontario, will give an., adtdres8 in Mel- bliss Morgan was the guest of Wm. L. CALDWELL, M. D., Successor _ _ villp.-Church, at 7 o'clock on 5uT;daq � 4+pd. bitg: Booth receutly,•• �++ 305 evening next. As Mrs, Parsom-s is ,in The Misses Fuller spent the Christ Otr . sremont Ont. FLOUR a- - _ eloquentspeaker no one should tniss� tr �s ve,ation atth-vir lronle here.' MTT1I RR E. FORSYTH. D.,of O___$egis, - - thitiiippoi•turfity of hearing her, She 'A -.1ewhLoad attended the Red Cross & teredmeniberof tbe-Optometricul Ansa �IT��SATIN— HE EA) t . •ate:.e r3 T37�ei.ani; ti - �Ii j c ting- E e Cut e L diatiouofOntario. Special atteutfon'gisen to for r: rune in eveui::g, ---------- %hefitting ofglaeses. Eyes tested free. Forth OREAM.BU`*S—PAMIL Gerrmiuv with which country' she is llisaesBessie Had bfrtttHutchings, F� Oiazemont, dolt _ t ec ; fettuili:i:. i of Tui o nt-0,.spvnt, the holidav at their °. A :,.,NO. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.,TEA BLNS-P?i5TRY boriie leis. y o Edinburgh, memberbf the, College of - GREENWOOD I. ttnd Howe:rd Hoover spent Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate - l Chi i.,truas and New Years at their I I am paying highest price , at Royal College of Surgeons, Rdinbnrgi:. Braii, Shorts, r�ililll)Q, bliss S�1 rot er, of •New l ork, and u•:n:c Lyre. "Special at ontion 'to dsioases of women at:d sister of the hcrH-:►1•rti: ��"tn. PtLn��eNy, 31,•F, ���; Isol;ineun, of Toronto• visit- ,,hildren, Olisee and residence, Brougham, d _ , will -pen the winter• withbernephew ed with her sister, firs, ilgover, dor- for Barley t1IId 'Wil@at. 'lV heat- rScrecrninoS xud niece. -Win. and '_hiss (;, P� n Illy, �s ' g :ng Che Gbi•i Wits week, get -prices` Eeiling` Cleo. Dunlop wishes through TJ1E ' Mise Altna Z1'ilsbn and friend Miss � JI3. FAREWELL; S.O., BARRIS- NEWS to Vwr•ect-an item in tbe.report. ass, of WhitbyL-adies'Colle e• spent. , '.'All kind's of Chcq). of the Council of Decemher, when ay- p . T88,00ant oro,raettorn•y,aadConaty P it Xmas vocation with r9. E. Chopping on Mondays 8skldbr. Gout%Hoas•, Wbisbr. 10-r rnent of $4.00 was pude te+, Jas, Lid- Wilson. E. CHRISTIAN, gett for digging the grave of his moth- Willie Pugh acid Ed. Wilson are Barrister and er, tfre late biro. H. Dunlo Bir, Dun• contemplating a course in Agricultnre ,+ � A • Bolloitor, Notary Public, Etc. Idupr3 co , p Wednesdays and Fridays oma. O15ceBrock St North, Wbltbv. gals SCRANTO\ COAL D. L. and' W. lop claims 'to have'paid Mr. Lidgett at Guelph Experiatental Farm during the required suet, so the'p:iyment the the winter.: Chopping will not start Dental STOVE, CHEST\.UT, PEA Mr. Lidgett by the council was un- ' hire. Wm..NIcLeod and daughter, of i - necessary. Saskatchewan, are spending the wint- until 9 a. Til. BLAKE B. • BEATON. D. D..• 9„ er with the fortiler's par'enti?, J. B. and Graduate of the Royal Colley of Dental AND STEAM. � outveARTON Surgeons and University of Tmoato, Office Mrs. Wilson. •vs W. X. Pringle'• hardware store, Whitby. The anniversary services and Xmas Don't 'bring less that] %q The preparatory services which 0150• boors 9 to 1%; 1 to 5,311. In&' ghoue G, tree in connection with circ . Rd v flve bags, .Btll hone M. lily were to be conducted in the church g as minimum Phone J. ,L. SPINE, LIMITED, c�ber>l were a decided success. Rev. Aluring Dr Beaton • absence overeat, Dr Rabb, , this evening and also the Com union ii r, 'Wilkinson. of Toronto, preached Amount charged for fronto, will be in charge, PICKERING, ONT, sercice. on Sunday bee been post- on Sabbath, both afternoon and even- will be five bags in, �uiffnD!' posed until further noxice. -- evening, to large and appreciative e 6aft;D+*. Our villaga received a great shock g l' future. G. R.• B R z W S T E R congregations. The entertainment on - na, Wednesday when the Wawa became E known that Rev, Allan- Lachlan Mae- the Monday eYeniag was, oleo well at• s1 G. HAM -Issuer o� of Ontario. Veterinary Surgeon: a. fadye.n, the beloved pastor of -the tended. Llwnaee in the Goan of 717Honor Graduate of the Ontario Presbyterian church here had died ' . ; . !!•+rt,rtna Vf11ae•, 472y j Veterinary College and Honor- that morning from septic poisoning DR041GHAM Z� GI RAN POUCHHR,-�Iral Estate Auc- ary Associate of the Ontario' tit Weileel" Hospital. Toronto, in his N. Y. Pouches was bolus with his T• denser. valuator. collector and fua,r Veterinary College. 62nd year. after a brief illness. Iiia .lot raarrtaa• ileess•a HronsLam. b7 Ind. phone 3202'; funeral will take place- from the father over Sundae. « 9! bliss Bella Brown is visiting .her HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Claremont - Ontario church here at 8 P. m.' to -day (Friday + E A S T L A K E A'�.'.+F� niece, Mrs. F, Uerow, of Toronto. c Glue Lte•as•a In -re deses. of Ontario, and proceed to Erskine cemetery for bliss Eva Hansom has one to To- The shingle that has given satlis- i ' i0�„ a% -tor• sae Lie r••id,sir9•. Glarmont. the interment. q B NEii� BtTTCHER SHOP route, where she has secured a -good faction for over 30 ears. Empire B.HEATON TOWNSHIP OLEBH position. Corrugated If on with s a ' • Oon*svaa•.r, Goatmfalloaar cos leads- LASSIE-LINTON The boys treated Fred and Mrs. Car- R o in. by ose..tr• seeoenrao+ s%., scoa.v to lo.e 2 in. corrugation, see it before ota sie to an old-time -chariyar.I on Mor- y . •m tars ��vvsp.rrtt�y-it•s,r of s[arriap cab A full line of Fresh Meats always V ver ret% wedding tv as solemn. buy other makes. If you are in •slew' wni%•vati, Obs%, v -v y g day night. on hand at shop. ized on Wednesday. Dec. 27th, at Pine Geo. Philip is cnmfortitbly settled in need of a Cream Separator. Try jRUGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Ont, (Trove Farm, the home of George and his new home, en Q in freedom from a Premier for 30 days. Also Lisecoad Aactiotia.r. 8:tossev. exper• Wagoti on road every day. Mus. Linton, when their oua e&t dau• j y g , y,pa m rmperted and teorosRhbrod *Uwk. hter. Mar y q business ewes, gasoline engines from $39.00 nl>~ -r isles aosaducted an .ber,, 'Write for terms Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty g Margaret, Ellen. was united in Mrs. Morton and . Mrs. Purdy, of See or write we before buying. ^' and partfeclars, Fboas Ind.£1Ja. 3s1y marriage to Frederick John Cassie, Ko-owick, vi -iced their sister, Mrs. J. -- - _ -' 1Butcher's cattle wanted both of .Brougham. The ceremony H. Madill, the past week. Bell Phone. Fe POSTILL, Lioexised Auctioneer. wxa performed by Rev ,J. O. Tutton,N, F. and Mrs. Tomlinson, of To- F• J, Prouse, Plckenng for oaantie• ofTort and Ootano. Ase• JAS O'CON11 OR, PICKERING of Greenwood. The bride, leaning on rcnto• visited W. F.. and Mrs. Holtb "lea of all kinds atteanee to on ahorlie" - the arm of her father and attired in y �IO,h••, Address Green giver P..O.. Out, Corner King and Church St -a, and other Brougham friends over bun• room tstlk Crepe ra Cherie, entered the dao. �iekepiag gra e room to for strains of Lobea¢rin'a Wp extend beat wiabey and notnRr•a- _ 1�.B• I zovE PICKERING BARERY wedding march played by 21Is• Mabel tulationa to Fred Cassie and bride, ; Veterinary Surgeon Cassie:' sister of the groom. After the who bane _just returned from their ceremony about forty y guests sat down hoaevmoon. All automobile and Bic ole 1Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- to a sum tuous weddin breakfast.ven y =+ rioar Ca11P¢e BREAD, BUi.�T9 sod CAKES p P p g 7 ice town bar 1, Brougham. onj b even- repairing promptly 4 y The bride wag the reci lint t+t u,an w and Graduate of the Veterioary Crhoic'e Candies, varied and useful resents which testi-n. attended to. - r 8cietace Arna�istioa. Patterson s Choeolateg Seed to the blah esteem an which she g y s, v r out tt.r particulars, _ TireA Oils (3t'eaee and re iter phone=of8ee 1808, residence 20i w was held. The happy couple left on Sleighing parties are becoming quitealways d p ed iog'Cakes a P iecialt 4 on head. the eve in pp g train for Toronto and touch where, and we are keeping is 1 ! CLAREMONT, ONT71R10 and we deliver them. y _ other western pointe, the bride. frau- touch with the song -We won't go R j #' ellioq in brown and wearing a set of home, till morning. - :'Both Qt �31OreWy g`p r LOGS - WANTED! -- BGt11 pitons- in shop. black fora, Lbe Rt1t of the groom. On The Rev, Dr. Marsh, of holstein, their return they will -reside in Bro- occupied St, John's pulpit last Sunday. PICKERING. Out. H. R. Monney, Pickeris ugham, Ii will cash for the followiii 'l s y g instead of Rev. Mr. Fia•rer. of ApPIP - Pay it °B REAL ton. who will be resent next Sunday. ,I bave. a good stook of- - delivered here: L ESTATE WHITBY Bliss Mildred Robson is in Toronto �y Basswood, - No. 1, =17 tl0 par M. ..s.. spending a week with her brother A ��• /�.; Ya le, " 16.00 George Arnold. the nne-armed hen Harold, of London, England, who ie rs•���F IA. goft Him. •• 15,00 •• *VStj$ra S� thief, who escaped from Whitby jail the guest of - bis uncle, Sir L e via �*, - :Grey or Baatard El lost ridgy while under sentence of Jones, for a fortnight. 31ed Birxh, 10.170 >t�tsti�Itt�t; � eight years in the Penitentiary, was The Brougham branch.of the Wom Wire Fencin 14;ock x3115 1' io, gyer " 'P4.00 "_ captured early Tuesday morning en's Institute will hold their next g I under 15 in 20.0(1 — tbrongh the reaeQce o[ 152nd of the meeting at the home of Mie. �V eslev White Ash, 12 foot C. P. R, night operator at Bowman- Harvey on Tuesday, Jan. 16th, at L30 -- ALSO log lengths IKOO lW acre Farm For Sale, good soil, ville, Russell Heard. Arnold went o'clock. All ladies welcome. e' Chopping and Oat Rolling brick house with -8 rooms. into the station and purchased a tick - Ile Wire Staples et for thel a, m. eastbatn train. He n = J -done as tlsualr' - j Barns and stabling for 42 bead was recognized . e Heard, who, fear- CHIR>RYWOOD _ �t f r of stock. ides house ing to telephone.for help lest the mag Elwin Lintener is s Vedas Poeta and W. G. Barnes, Green River _ _ 'Add pig pen. Pending to hew _ bhoula bear• scat a message to Port _ Or address R. R. No. I. Loettet Hill. ' All in good re ! days with relatives in Toronto. -. g pair. Hope by telegraph from which town Miss Maty Calvert is rengwing old Steel Posts . advice was telephoned to Chief Jarvis, acquaintances at her old home on the a rds of Bowmanville, who bucceeded 1'R 7tb line, _ �' �• R�C�a1"d8�3i' reaching the station and arresting John and Sirs. Wheixn,-of Toronto, CoAI Lumber, Cement, Shin le JOHNPHILIP . Arnold before the train arrived, Arn- spent the New Year holidays with G. � g s' - _'. Notary Public, Pickering, old attempted to draw a revolver, but and Mrs. Dayidsoa. _ __ Lath and Ready R frog Hae a full line of trash and cur did not succeed. it Is evident that be; bad been assisted and hidden b his The many friends of Jae. Chapman always in stecir. ed'mests oonstantly on band. y are sorry to hear of his lingering Ill - Water, Pare Pater friends, as he had money and hie nest,, but hope for w speedy recovery. RE E SOR - Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, _ watch on him, as well as the weapon. win. Taylor, one'of the oldest men • Q. which he did not have when he made ! Hi►m, Eologna, Weinere, etc. If you are wigs yob will use the only his escape, He was brought before in the township who celebrated his Ideal' well, drilled by Com. B. Rice. p g 93rd birthday in -Dec.; was out to the r Magistrate Harper here Tuesday after-- HILL =„ - -MghaAt prices palmic -for who is agent fol Wind Mills. Gasoline, municipal election and polled his rote. — �utcher.'r(.t:attie Ea inPb, all kinds of i noon, and. committed for trial at the g pipe and sl.tings March AesizeF. Who can beat that P for abater works, Also bath room fin- i A first-class c'oacert will.. be.held in DO You En�OYw Q• „•y • tures, etc. Everything given careful the school house on Friday, Jan. 12th, 1eke! ixg �Ivelw CHERRYWOOD _ attention. RY nt S P. Ll, As a special f' ature Geo. Maynard, recently of the Percival _ RICE'S Pi' 11P NVORHS, Miss ldyth' Roach. spent •Sunday Vaudeville Co., with his assistant, will Gale Tel. 1321. Whitevale, clot, with biis4. Olive am had perform a number• of acrobatic feats. THAT SCOLD _ .F1IBt-C1a68 TIgB for blr@ Arthur Graham had x business also local talent. Don't 15x-9 this •�_ Ds or ni tit trip to Toronto recently • �; Y g _ The Piekemg Leonard Gates has a steady job e=• treat, -Proceeds for further equip• • BIIB )n@@t8 all trains tracting. honey these days. Ding of .the school. Admission lbc. ' n'e are all pleased to see sur school Children of the school free. - +•• ' • _ et Teaming promptly attended til. ve ance Committee teacher, !Hiss O. 'H, or in he>g chair At a melting of the Patriotic 9oci- Agent for Canada Carriage Co.— _ - again. ety will be beld on Tuesday•nipht it If you do not we suggest a hos _ was decided to purchase a knitting - Mrs. -and -Miss McBrady, of Osbawa, machine for the use of the Ladies'- -Of--"Dotninioo CaeeAra Bromide e We ,He' Pe The object a this and proneAssociation ie to are renewing old acquaiatancesia the Sewing Chicle. A contribution has f PEekeritvy: _ lessee stealing and prosecute villag been started; and they bays still about Quinitle: -; the felons. _ A n mber of our teamsters v _. Members Bevin been b y gtnpelliog the C. P. R. eta - ions will gladly be •receired- by the It does not matter so, touch }list- fSafe, Sure and Quick Rou3e X property Oaten ooramttai• tion ro treasurer, Alex. Lawson. • The next how you caught the cold, but you s■ este iromedistely with any member., '.Hiss Stella Laughlin is spendin a -to a Good' Business position of Executive Committee. canals of weeks'_vacation with her meeting of the Society will be held on know you are feverish, eyes leak- r�ii, is via the _ parents here. Tuesday Pvenirig, "Jan• 23rd. . inR, all staff -ed tt enerall and ho --Metxbersbip tee .' 21.00, P George Ind :Mrs. Davidson celebrret- P generally r,r Harry and Mrs. Rohineon• t,t To- the hitmam fnachioery badly clog on Its, Z1 101 A Sickets mac be had trcoo the 1 ieei7lwt or ionto, a Int NewYeiirs ivit!t'tbe form -'ed the forty-sixth anniversary of -their p"wedding on Tuesday evening, sed all over, liver, kidueve and 'ham• 7�f, secrefery' on app,loatico, erea a ores all liver. �p rents here. g, g, Jan. 2.xt; -. Com, --L. D. Banka, C. S. Pu1m• a he family and (rrand•children wereP i j� iv , c Mra. and lfisq Usher, of Barri. ,ACP J1 present, except John of Providence, er. W. Richardson, Pickerin p..nzling a few dace with the former s _ These tablets start- everythiuir ' Pickering. R. i, ?fir. 4sld Mrs. Davidson were TGR,--.,T`.T0. 017`. - daughter. Mrs. Fdgar Pilkev. .,-i;,,n b- =ur Time wheu R. C. David working again qnd before you I�R`. Thextoi - -i��, ►,-Clark John wind Nfrs. Timhera spcnr a few , P are feeliri alright. + Cor.�Yonge and Oharles Szr. ,, �n w,:r a,?,F•a upon to make a speech K g , t. Don t -dilly- Presider,,. Becretart few data recently with [hPirdatti, tar, re,„nted +},,,in frith a fu'rneNd oiir, drill with our••C•ohl until it 4bortbard, Tv ewI'1t1IIg I;dl;kiLg. _._.._-_...__ _ ?f{rs, «'.��l�v Then;l+snn. of S,inJford, end p y y Baok-kei' in ,=Eli h-er Accounting.t Skatin ao?!T2s the order of the da ', Morris chair and a flamed oak reelin• sanies ehronie. Cnrrespon ante, enmans ip, eel-UIR Chprryworn tarn are Fhinintr at ituc�the Ay the ret ling. Bu.Ainess Forms, Coh me -ficial -- the Lneuct Fldl rink these nice mn'on• Ifithe� es -w re abfr,made It on replied Arithmetic, Business Law, Civil LZ e rnaki- a �pa:'ialry rT; r rtaasr•1,t stews, j Lgbt night.-. _ HE PICKERING NEW.S Service, etc., tatigbt quickly and Tools of all kincL�. Birks rrp3ired. I Quite a number cf onr young folks thanking all for their heautifut gifts.. correctly, Ezerienced teachers ; Razor -honing a specialty. For a first- attendcri the r.nrre.;pondcnce meeting The evening was spent in Iuusic and ♦♦ , -" elaca bait, trim or ,�n ea.av shave call at the -F.pmortb League Sunday Pven- l gan)eF' T. Moore McFadden • '~ careful attention; moderate rates : best results. Doo, for our gra- at the East -end Barter Shop. ing. Dec. 31st, and enjcyerl the short ! >' tic duates Is far in f our supply. See onr House Furnishings of all address by MI Rngere, the, prephiar•t. Sully' Belgian Yiviliane tubo harl DruggiQt-Graduate Optician x. # Fnter now, C free. kinds. Slightly used Carpets Letters received from torte ,nast.org. been deported to Germany but C. X. R. Ticket Agent. W. tt. Principal from 15 cents a yard tip. Revs. Langford and H- f were i had tried to e=cApe have been sen- rd W. J. GORDON PI I, +read by Geo. Tadd. � enced to life imprisonment. A 1^� _.[zr.�••_.t:r _,t..a....va�a>w,i x_� c�—c_a._3s=' .•..n. :si..-._,... e,.,y=_s:� iiR N4 t nsonln : o � � .xe...vi�+'►•• ��r,�*o �. � .,�•�`-t'i..t; .v^^wx•M'�J +e. :ti• "�y.. rz r s'.. easS.r than :ollling .It on the bread-.( ._'L'HE LATESTBATCH OF Y.C!a _ ATALK ON RHEUMATISM - - board, and takes lose time. uxiY� Mifl1� �d To do away with the smell of fresh Heroes Whose Brave Deeds Make paint, put a pail o! water into which - - _ Their Country -Proud. - Telling How -'to Actually. Cure! 7 - the General lnfdrMa• an onion has been cut up in the newly r Abbu The latest butch of. Victoria Crosses - tlOn :b1' Lj30 BWy Palated room over night. If windows This Painful. `i _ and doors are closed the odor will be' -have been awarded to three office s'.. -- - - and two privates in English This article is for the man or wo- House absorbed by tnQrning. I P ' manivho suffers fromrheumatis3n HOVseWIis menta and a sergeant of an Irish regi - Belts made o! colored calf leacher who wants to be. cured, not merxly i become shiny in places. To remedy ment. Aldistinguished t eves — I'he __ _ _ _ 1 themselves this, get a piece of fine glass-paper, not only for indifference to danger,,.. relieved but actually cured hold the belt taut, and lightly rub in but for quick -thinking. In .evezy.case j most the rheumatic "sufferer can hope T Useful Recipes it into, your glasses and set it in Y�r one direction with the glias a r the winner. had rallied and led troops , for in rubbing something on the ten- it delicious pudding is. made .with) stove,- stirring often that they do not 'p der, aching joint, is a little relief. No ` candy; so when it is a little dry put when the "bloom" will be restored. under fire, had snatched victory from g j - cooked and stoned, prunes spread over it into little cakes upon sheets of glass Buy from the stationer's a package defeat. .For instance, :Private Robert `lotion or liniment; -ever did or -can t the bottom of a baking dish and cover- o4,strong manila envelopes, size about Rider, of the Middlesex, assumed com-' make a cure. The rheumatic poison ed with € risk biscuit dough. Serve to dry. 4 x 6 inches, and start a collection o4 mend of , his regiment when all the'; is rooted in the blood. Therefore u r or hard Fondant.- -To one pound of grams-� clippings. Use one envelope for each officers.. had been killed or wounded, � rhnt!matisin can only " cured .when cream. and' acid 18 -driven ont. 4 r ' sauce• boffin water and stir in a saucepanadd =a ii subjects,._and you_. will soon, have a; e a remnan o men , and valuable depository of information. It gun the -blood. An doctor will tell you Ginger Snaps—One cup lard, one over the fire only until the sugar ar is P rY with the aid of a Lewis n cleared ' Y. g this is true. If you want .something pip sugar, one cup syrup, hall cup. is much more convenient than pasting the trench in front .of him and carried dissolved; then allow the mixture to I Ili ins in a book. the enemy's position. In..commenting1 that will go right to the root of the. boiling' water, one teaspoonful baking' blood take Dr. ,Williams Pink Pills. 's soda dissolved in the water, one table- boil without stirring for about sixi pP g upon the latest awards and reviewing minutes, or until the. syrup spins a 4� — The make new, rich blood which t. spoonful ginger, one tableapoonsful j some earlier ones, the New York Sun y "einiiamon, one teaspoonful vanilla, half thread .when held on a fork, When GEIOIAhf TRENCH HOUSES. observes that among the winners was drives out :the "poisonous 'acid and teaspoonful salt, a little ,grated nut it can be made into a very soft ball) an elderly man whp left a wife .,and cures rheumatism to stay cured. The . k, between the fingers turn on to a large- Officers Quarters In Dugout' Contain - truth• of these statements has been meg and flour for a pretty stiff dough.11 nine children at home in order to Cut with cookie cutter and hake buttered .platter.• Do not scrape off' I Mirrors, Easy Chairs and Pictures, 'serve his country, ani ;"that glorious Proved in thousands of cases through - Cut sugar which adheres to the side T out Canada, and the following,cure is i ��y' of the pan. When it is only blood The German front in the West, the boy,' John Travers Cornwall, who, Codfish Balls. -1 pound codfish, 1 London Times tells us, is• like a huge mortally wounded, remained at his a striking Instance. hire. F. M. Simp- ounce butterine, 8% pounds potatoes warm stir it with a wooden paddle or, g g g p son, R.R. No. 1, Blenheim, Ont. says-, -. village that is strum out along a oat in the Jutland battle because, as, then__ For a long time. I was confined to my ,(pared) i 8 eggs, few grains cayenne• atahould bekneadedin the hands like, road three hundred miles long. Of he explained shortly before he died,, ` Soak fish several hours. Cook in' course the houses are all underground. "he thought he might be needed." We !.bed, and actually crippled with rheu- .' fresh water until it flakes easily. ! dough. Pack it into a bowl, cover, Still they are houses of one• or two may be sure that when the roll : of., matism. The trouble first located in Drain and put through food chopper. with A thin cloth alightly moistened floors, built according to certain of- heroism for the war is completed no i my .ankle=wi,ich was much swollen. Add to potatoes which have been' and set it away until needed. ficial designs. The main entrance name will shine more radiantly than I thought it might be a sprain, but cooked and mashed. Add butterine from the trench level is through a that of this lad. the doctor, said it was. rheumatism seasoning and eggs slightly beaten. Fruit Deserts. steel door, o! a pattern apparently Nor shall the first to win the cross and advised trio to go to bed so that Cool and shape ,into ball& •and fry'in I,I Whenever. you peel oranges save standardized, so that hundreds come in this war ever be forgotten. This the trouble would not be aggravated. deep fax. 4 the peel and parboil it, then preserve' from the factory on one order, and' w -as the famous Captain Francis O. I did as directed, but instead of get - Ginger Fudge.�ugar, two cups;', in a rich syrup aLd it is ready for s' missing parts can be easily replaced. Grenfell, who was wounded in both ting better it'spread first to nay right milk, one cup; butter, two tablespoon- dozen uses in cookery. The heavily timbered doorway is, legs and a hand at Andregnies, Bel-. knee, then to my left knee, and then fuls; vanilla.. one-half teaspoonful; i Baena puf>fs�After peeling some made to their measure. Inside, a I gitrm, on August 24th, 1914, while! to my arms. The limbs were much - salt, a pinch; ginger (crystallized),i fairly ripe bananas, sprinkle the fruit flight of -from twelve to thirty-six; saving the guns of the 119th Battery.!, swollen, and if l moved them caused one-half cup, choppeii fine. Put sug$r,�'with sugar. Prepare a nice short stairs leads down at an easy angle.'He was invalided home, but returned me considerable pain, I seemed to butter, milk and salt in saucepan to- paste, roll it out thinly_ and cut into The treads of the . stairs and the de- to the front and was killed in action. ' get weak in other respects and fell off gether and allow to boil 10 minutes,! strips rather longer -and more than scending roof of the staircase' In his will Captain Grenfell left his in weight from 156 to '110 pounds. i or until it hardens when dropped into' double the width of a -banana- Inclose are formed of mining frames of stout decorations to the Ninth Lancers, "to had no appetite and seemed to lose cold water; remove from the stove and the banana neatly, and, after moisten- timber, with double top sills; the walls ` whom;'. he wrote, "the honor of my interest in everything. One day -. add vanilla- beat until creamy, add, ing and fastening the edges of the are of thick planks notched at the top gaining the V.C. was entirely due, while reading a paper I came across ginger :rid pouf into buttered pans paste, bake the puffs lightly, and after and bottom to fit the frames, and thanks to the splendid discip}ine and the case of a rheumatic suf Prer cured or plates. Cut into squares with a i they are a faint brown color they will strengthen with iron tie -rods that run traditions which exist in this mi4ni by using Dr. Williams Pink Pills. I buttered knife. ' be read for serving when cold. ! decided to try them and sent for three � y from top to bottom o! the stairs And flcent regiment. This was one of the Earer;envy Apple Pudding-TOnei Orange Cresta. --One-half cupful with thick wooden struts st right "First Hundred Thousand;' "the Old boxes. By the time these were gone - cupp of flour (prepare wheat pan- : orange juice; one-half cupful sugar; angles to the tie -rods. Contemptibles," as they are proud to I had certainly begun to improve, and c3e), one cup brown sugar, one egg, a small amount of gelatin; one-four+h At the foot of the stairs a tunneled be called. Some of the regiments that with help was' able to get up. Con - one -half cup milk, a- little nutmeg. cupful cold water; one and a half cup- corridor runs straight forward for formed this first immortal expedition- tinuing the use of the pills I was fust • - four large applpe, peeled and sliced. fills cream; orange rind. Heat the perhaps fifty yards, and from it rooms ary force to France, the Coldstream able h, w about with the userde for a Butter -a pudding' dish, lay in the ap- orange juice and one-half cupful of and minor passages open on either Gu$rds, for instance, lost" almost crutch, which later 1 discarded for e ca• and pour the batter over them.' sugar, over the hot water. Beat the aide. In some of the dugouts a every . officer- This force had been cane, and then through the ilio of the 'Plica takes only about as long as the yolks of eggs, add the rest of; the second staircase leads to a lower trained to ff�ht . to the last ounce pills I was able to throw aside" the s ordinary apple pie, and yet it is not sugar,., stir and cook in the hot mix- floor, which may be as much as thirty of human endurance, and there was cane as well, and go about as briskly heavy or indigestible. It may be tore, until the spoon is coated with or forty feet below the trench level. - little of it left when the Battle of the an I had ever -done. I feet,, that. Dr. eaten with cream or a hard sauce. :custard. Add the gelatin, softened These staircases,, passages . and Marne was decided. Wiilihms Pink Pills have been s To Cook Rice,—After washing rice, in cold water,.. a grating of orange rooms are usually completely lined ^_ blessing to me, and I- strongly re- I glut it on in just enough cold water to rind, and stir over ice water, until the with planks. In one typical dugout commend them to other similar sill - prevent it burning at the bottom of mixture begins to stiffen: each section -of a platoon had its al-, HI ,H PRICES AND WAGES. ferers." the pot, which should have a close St-' Orange Snow. — Take six fine lotted place for -messing and sleeping, You can procure these -pills through ting cover, and with a moderate fire oranges, the whites of four eggs, one its oven lace for Increa,-* of wages Does Not Neces-' any dealer in medicine or, get them by the rice is ;teamed rather than boiled powder P parade in a pas - pent whipped cream, hal! c�#r p sage and its own emergency exit to aarity Mean Jump In Prices. mail at 50 cents a box or she boxes until nearly done; then the cover is r -e- ed sugar. Slice the oranges after the trench. In another, used as a `for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams moved, the surplu"team and mois- peeling, cernove- seeds, sprinkle sugar dressing station, there were beds for 'T'iie notion is somewhat widely cur- .Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont.. tura, allowed to escape and, the rice over them before adding the snow thirty-two patient. and a fair-sized rent that the raising of wages e s turns out. a masa of snow-white ker-' cream, which is made thus: Beat the operating room. ' A third, near period arising prises sus economic' keeps _ - nels, each separate from the other and whites of the eggs until foaming, Uametzwas .Aesigned to house three up the action ..of a vicious economic Couldn't Fool Danny. as much superior to the usual soggy then add by degrees the sifted sugar• hundred men, with the needful kit, circle; that you make wages higher Subscriptions had been asked to 'masa as a fine, meal potato is sup- V the cream, which must be ver chens, provision and munition store- to meet, the high prices, and that defray the expense a heating the tirior to the water -soaked article. c nom standing on ,ice. Wh' rooms, a well, a forge, an engine room then you have to make the prices, church.. One of the parishioners and a motor room, Many of the rap- still higher to meet -the_ high wages, named L e priest had failed to n and White Cake Like China Dishes.— «r•• stiff beat in the orange slices acid • '� _ 'Take tho yolks o two eggs and a lured dugouts, were thus lighted by says New York Post. Zn some gr- buts. The priest met this roan and f g juice, adding as much as the cream and y "spoonful of salt and as much rosewat-. the meringue will hold without- be - or, instances, wages some carraway seeds and as much coming soft. - Place -in glasses and do cause the rising of prices; but "Dennis,.why didn't you hive some - In the of`f'icer%' quarters there have broadly speaking, the idea is quite thing towards the coal bill flour as will make it a paste stiff en-, serve very cold: been found full-length mirrors,' com- ' ough to -Toll -out very ---thin; if you! Cider Apple Butter —Use - sweet false. The process is one of read- Dennis gave his reverence a ..sly fortable bedsteads, cushioned arm- ustment Co a new scale of prices; Rink as he replied' " would hive thein like dishes you must, cider of, good quantity and apples, chairs and some pictures. One room those who carry on various business "Come, co e, father: The idea of .bake them on dishes buttered. Cut' that cook .easily. , Boil the cider dowtt is lined with glazed "sanitary" wall .them out into -what work you please! one-half. Wash, peel, quarter and enterprises reap an abnormal profit ye thrying to make us believe the paper, and the present English oc- through the rise of prices, and when moria i; wanted to buy coal for the - to candy them. Take a pound of per- I core the apples, carefully cutting out Y cupant is convinced by circumstantial the have ielded u some of this to fumed sugar and the, white' of .an egg _ all decayed spots. Boil together Y Y P church, whin I as well to your river - and three or four spoonfuls of rose- .equal quantities of apples and boiled --evidence that his- predecessor .lived. p y g once knolls that it's heated by steam." , the workers, things have Sim I gone: water,. stir until it looks white;�and � down cider. ' Boil the apples rapidly Shore with his wife and child. Clear- back to a condition of equilibrium. when that paste is cold do it with a until the become so tender a to' be' there was ria- expectation o! an R -hen', wages are raised in the steel,, feather an one side. This-can$ied, Y a i early move. industry, for example, in such condi- Necessity is the mother of inven• J mushy, otherwise they will sink to the :..� tion; promotion is.;the step -father. tet it dry, and do the- other side and - bottom- an'd scorch. ' Continue the - tions as exist to -day, that is not e ; also dry it. 1 cooking more slowly. If the quantity+ Quite The Reverse. the least a factor tending to raise Almond- Cakes. --Take a- pound -of ,-is small, • run the spies through the _ "I Jute to play poker witfr Hobbs.", prices; it merely affects the distribu- I The column of the Nelson Morin. Jordan almonds, blanch them, beat ! colander, place the pulp in a stone "A hard loser, is he?" , tion of the surplus (over normal re ment in Trafalgar Square, London, is them very fine with 'a little orange ring it at Intervals of fifteen minutes; �.No an ens winner- turned t, w -hick existing prices — • r feethigh. crock and cook it in a slow oven, stir- y " istin yield. 145 eet :I flower water to keep -them from oaI= " i ing; then take a pound and a -quarter I otherwise stir it constantly from time o4 fine sugar, boil to a high candy, to prevent it scorching and to make then put in your almonds; then take I, it smooth.- If the butter• is not, two fresh leucons, grate off- the rind smooth when it hes the right consis-i" very thin and put in as much juice as teiicy' add a little rider and continue' to make of it a quick' taste, then put the .boiling and stirring. Add sugar at any time if butter is not sweet en- o:rgh to suit the taste. Ina of L: seful Hints st ad An hour -should elapse after a meal ` �Worr in before taking a bath. t§ r i g A linen case to hold s pair of rub= } bers is an excellent gift. I - - :.. r .• `rte ,T ? •� There is no use telling a boy to } c i about the, . high cost of stop doing something he ought not to living, just buy a pack- do, unless you show him better to do >i -its place. _. _e age Of in Earthly roots should :be well scrub- A ;s bed before peeling. oohed in salted water.. �. —still hold, at' the same, fair price. Enjoy a morning dish of this delicious food, and smile over the fact -that you've had •a --Rood •t, To clean plaster-of-paris figures, sprinkle them with•a thick coating of starch and water. When- this is dry the dirt will brush-off with • the dry powder. Clean your sewing machine fre- quently- if you would- have good ser- vice. Kerosene oil and absorbent cot- . i5 vice. ton are admirable for the -purpose; f ollpw -with a. good. lubricator. _ - ' "I haven't enough7 suit hangers to $AVQ�I- Mon section of the newspaper,' and tie a y string around the middle with a loop. A Potato Day for the Belgian Peop%. That will do just as well.- l9n�t that 8 fair start To soften brow sugar thai ]Sas be. One of the central potato de;iots in Belgium established by the Germans. From here the people of tai! ccme lum y place it in a cloth sack country are fed jiist so much a day—is tially a potato has to suffice twenty-four hours. In this way the tool for any day? P and hold the sack over the steam suppl}• is heir.^.' kept track of. E'en For a potato a ticket has to be shown. The Belgians have to dig the pota- from a boiling tea -kettle. This is toes and the turn them over to the G:rmans, who dole them out. "'�P ° ,., .. n r,. [!Y : � ,t+e-�'. :. T :�E'Y�,'y!•3`Y`T!'.'r ':�"'�++'• " a. djf `�•'f'.^ t,¢as " ,,may y ..�7" i :' %i,. n'„�!•}!!1,!y`�:��'^�T,M ?? I!T'„Y•± .. .. ss;. T'a.....',c w, R'. qJ� K v„n ry4 �,� 0.., ..,^ 4.�• ! �..: %i;,r,16G' } •. .`,'^a. ':�-�}.. ••�•^''.sw - A '� M, •$4 a •c :.`r.' , .w'l r.w :.. •, ,Y”. �!:-ix•.•.:3. .'ifTi.T.'.4v19.iv � \Pi+nu.��'T- :�:SSb+r +6"�.r•eRe.:s..t .,Y-'�N .h.,..e :a' �Y+A•vL •+�':4 .�.v '•uA.y+@%ti,YA- •-i• .. r .. .y4�:. .j"�. -, �M�.•e :.fu LL�,�' 1.y y.+�'. },.. •fit !'Bluffem poses as a hustler, doesn't' ! if you ever want a PROFIT-WAK1NIJ NEWS AND 309 its Ontario ing favored more and more day by there was one curious and �� i j Otflced fof Erle good learns. The upeful an fnterestinS _ i529 -753j "Well, yes; he's always energetic in - -moat of all buaineseee Full information on �appllcatlon are of the C d - 'Storage Egg I In his .,work on food and dietetics - Doctor- Robert- Hutchison says, "the, absence of car- ' •fit !'Bluffem poses as a hustler, doesn't' ! if you ever want a PROFIT-WAK1NIJ NEWS AND 309 its Ontario !jD10T1C „DI8TINCT10N8." War Great Leveller of Class and a Democracy Promoter. In the: proclamation issued. by -the' a German Government the other day, half appealing and half commanding _- aV T Your Baby's -Health f cheerPul, Chump chimiren JIG." dye Rowse 84"If. Weakt puny babies area constant care to turd mothers and are cub ect to many diseases that do not affect healthy children, — Keep your children in good -health. - - See that theirludwets-move Tegularhr- -especially during the teething period. This is a distressing time in the life - of every child and the utmostppre- . caution should be taker. to -keep them well and strong. -- By the consistent use of Mrs lnslow �s Soothing Syrup It is possible to avoid many childish -ills now so prevalent. It Is a corrective for diarrhoea, colic: and other infantile ailments. It soothes - the fretting baby and permits the child to sleep well and grow healthy, It brings comfort and relief to both child and mother. — ' _ Mrs. Winslow'3 Makes Cheerful, - Chubby Children I% absolutely non -sarcotic, It con- tains no opium, morphine iron any of theirderivatfves. It is soothing, pleas- ant and harmless. For'generatiors mothers in -all parts of the world have used it and millions of babies have been benefited be it. Fluy a bottle today and have It handl Relieve and Protect Your CUdren Sr,'d hs' ;all druggiJtf to Canada and • - throughout tbt averld A _ i tl proven s egg3 • from being in any sense a Basque blouses, though -they are be- j every ra the German women n enter the- public service as actual quarrel with -everybody in town." And There He stops. " d 'care,•+ o Icare ( ars�rasarsas' rota sura ` •fit !'Bluffem poses as a hustler, doesn't' ! if you ever want a PROFIT-WAK1NIJ NEWS AND 309 its Ontario ing favored more and more day by there was one curious and �� i j Otflced fof Erle good learns. The upeful an fnterestinS _ i529 -753j "Well, yes; he's always energetic in - -moat of all buaineseee Full information on �appllcatlon • complete' food." • This refers day, have not succeeded in ousting:.Workers,, � significant phrase, saga the New. Jabot Blouse and Pocketed Skirt ought to be done." — �'• you t0 the fresh a the a egg the blouse that is worn inside the akirt;-I fine lace � ork Times. As translated it char- / ' ' ""± �`1.�Nt'ER, 'rt'�Sotta, l.tsira. lETQ. with a. clean bill of health. The model.with..a frill of inacterI front or of the soft materi:�'the ?. I 1 tionsi t e "idiotic clams dirtied- igid- tions" those Innes which, more rigid- ±• Gentlemen,—Theodore Dorris, a gratitude always brings in its (rain. Her little brother, only now convalesc_ 'What Would Doctor Hut ; would blouse still holds its owl'. Some very of mine, was completely cured of rheumatism after five years net from an attack of measles,'was sit:.' ly in Germany than in any other BOOK ON* 1 title downs with Nape that but- I tonet3 down. - chison say of the modern attractive new blouses -are of tan or sand Georgette decorated with DOG DISEASES European country, except perhaps in '-KINARI3'S LIN134ENT. cake. The facts be b "Won't you - gn a your little ai.�ier r cold. storage egg? At; pre- -colored shadow embroidery in fine wool. -motifs3?oa't Rub It On - Austria, have divided t he population into little less 'titan separate specles• xat,ed ire' to aay addecee >ry ' .p... fit_ e._4,--wo-_e s-_C�oSt- is worked in old blue, old rose and tan enhance the artistic beauty .of these _ e . SltR3S 8!-SOyC. scl „CQ� "idiotic t' the rulers of Ger- seemto O Ns ~ DOR Rsadbs ._ten cents ---and the egg waists. Bright yellow and deep rose) 1Ioan s Liniment quickly petle• ;.many, 'then it would be impossible to . I Yok Cannot Afford to not a complete food Some- are among the newest colors that have trates and soothes vdhod ' exaggerate the • influence toward ': ALUM a big knee like this, but your hors; bruise l�f `-', thing must be eaten with itS been sero inaeoarate blouses -Some f ' rfrbblrlg. Cleanerthan ihussy i i democracy which the wale has exert - Office. l _:.- The application of the combing -out I ' to supply the. needed carbo- have collars. of the. same material, platters or ointments, does not I ed, for certainly, before the war, the , 7 - , hydrates. Two Shredded while others are trimmed with a white collar. stain the skin. dividing nine between class and, An Old Quotation. ' WhBat Biscuits. with Cream No metier what''rnrxtor9 may be cir- ' boll I - Ffave a' bottle handy for emergency. class were held to be natural, immov- I Mabel—Did that painter who stain- able' and commendable in short,: t • or milk,makeacomplete,per- culiited 'to the contrary from time to and skirt are; -tioursatia and :ins u:ural m lam- ! 1 P � � � u'go, gout, strains, sprains and,lame back, ed your front door to look like necessary for the existence of society ,.mahogany'do a good job? -- fact meal at a cost of four or time, the 4epazrate waist always with na. Separate skirts are yie,d to 61oau'a Li^iseat. ! pt all dr fists, 25c. 50c. and $1.0^. as in Germany it ought to be.. Fidith—He shall never darken m "born"! y There a man or woman was born _ ' five cents: Made in Canada. I ` i or 'was not, and that ended•. the mat- I door again. , '„ Z 3 p I r T ter for him or her, and it also de - cided-the thifrgs-he-or .Aha could and- Ijralalei.EYeliase _ i� THE Done Again.. $ could not .do..- All that }s ended if , fore Eyes inflamed by ceppao-- sure DedaadaYine - - • "Hi! hi! hi! .Walk up, ladies and class distinctions really were called .' ly regi ` quickly relieved byMtriae R YOUNG, /, O. h, ale Lyman Bldg., Nantraat, . gents. No waiting. Come and see - idiotic in an official roclamation of ` p yesEYellemedy. NoSmarting. the latest.'. A real live 'horse that's high provenience. '"� 1 ( lust Eve Comfort. At got its tai] where its head ought to be. -• .: h.• ,,�s The change would be so enormous, Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. MarineEys Only five yenta to see it! Children M , .' I however, that one is alliloat forced to 6afveinTubeslSc.ForBeokotebeeysfree�ak .._:. -'half-price!" thus* shouted the .old � �. ' +i,;' _ •, 'fit Very Fine. doubt the -accuracy of the translation. I Dn:ggists or MurfseEye4eeladyCa .Chksys . . showman._- lY�S•. ' _ 4, �I .. _ crowd paid the money and pass- ed in. There stood an ordinary _ I , WINTER FEATHER The British Empire, according to having a small sporting estate to sell, ILITTLE horse, backed against a food-tioul;h. >. _- adHARD ON ON Elf vertised it, and soon afterward a the German. Minister of Finance, will _. `.`It's .tail is 'in its right place," said I i � i gentleman called to see'about it. � go Our Canadian winters are extreme- down like Belshazzar's empire. He the people. "No, ..Well, sir,' .said he, "I have been also -said that, food is cheaper in Ger- er-"No, over ly bald on the health of little ones, it ain't," said the showman, as - I = . ; that estate you advertised, and many than in England or France. If is that - ' 'he edged towards the door.' "It's got i find it all right except that fine trout .The weather often so severe his predictions are no more accurate ' " -- its tail in its -food -trough, and that's l ' the. mother cannot take the little one stream 'you mentioned.' than his st.ttemetzts of fact, British t where its brad ought to be'. i "it runs through the wood in the � out for -an airing. The consequence need not Worry. New York Evening ` i _ _ _ _ the meadow," " Bald s confined to overheated, P dower part of ead the is that be i oat. _ - badly ventilated rooms; takes colds t land owner. _ — - Very = • - - ",'hatbrook ! That tittle bok 7 Wby, it and becomes cross and peevirh. Baby's !"ltitnard's Li-1—cat wase Galasa, at -' _._ _ ,Late. - -' ;,doesn't m given. to keep hold much more than a spoon- Own. Tablets should be g 1. p 1 - A young woman came to quite bur- beguri. _- ! ' S 'ful. '- I am sure if you were to empty e little one healthy. They regulate 'When it comes to solid.eomfort there p y ,ritedly after the musicale had_ Have I missed much?" she asked. 1' 1 the stomach and bowels and prevent y a pail of water'into it it would over. p there is ver little to choose between - - -' ,! y playing q•• what are the_now?" flow. You don't call. that a fine or cure colds. The Tablets are sold an easy conscience and an easy pair '25 _ ' The Ninth Symphony." ! _ .. _ - ; stream, do you ?" ; by medicine dealers or -by mail at of boots. - "'Ob, goodness! Am I really as- late ; "Faith," said the owner, blandly, ! cents a box from The Dr. VG illiama much finer you couldn't sea Medicine Ont. if. Y Co., _ _- ! >I[LQBANIQa svAA'Taa. 6� -as that?" 40luc.,i, it all allre -Brockville, O [; t d N fee. `i^lL ! , \ �t' 1 - I The Quarrelsome. Ian. . ilia hand . !! nid al Furnl- l circ! _- aV T Your Baby's -Health f cheerPul, Chump chimiren JIG." dye Rowse 84"If. Weakt puny babies area constant care to turd mothers and are cub ect to many diseases that do not affect healthy children, — Keep your children in good -health. - - See that theirludwets-move Tegularhr- -especially during the teething period. This is a distressing time in the life - of every child and the utmostppre- . caution should be taker. to -keep them well and strong. -- By the consistent use of Mrs lnslow �s Soothing Syrup It is possible to avoid many childish -ills now so prevalent. It Is a corrective for diarrhoea, colic: and other infantile ailments. It soothes - the fretting baby and permits the child to sleep well and grow healthy, It brings comfort and relief to both child and mother. — ' _ Mrs. Winslow'3 Makes Cheerful, - Chubby Children I% absolutely non -sarcotic, It con- tains no opium, morphine iron any of theirderivatfves. It is soothing, pleas- ant and harmless. For'generatiors mothers in -all parts of the world have used it and millions of babies have been benefited be it. Fluy a bottle today and have It handl Relieve and Protect Your CUdren Sr,'d hs' ;all druggiJtf to Canada and • - throughout tbt averld A _ i tl _ 3m 'o Ltalment Cases Diphtheria. �• p� j I think it's a mistake, cid man, to L .J • :•i f,• 1. ; u.= 4 •t'xn� • ter^,` _ - - quarrel with -everybody in town." And There He stops. " d 'care,•+ o Icare ( ars�rasarsas' rota sura ` •fit !'Bluffem poses as a hustler, doesn't' ! if you ever want a PROFIT-WAK1NIJ NEWS AND 309 its Ontario - ' he?,! f ;jury trial or anything." i j Otflced fof Erle good learns. The upeful an fnterestinS _ i529 -753j "Well, yes; he's always energetic in - -moat of all buaineseee Full information on �appllcatlon When a child dies in Greenland the' natives bury a living dog with it, the reachi:,g a conclusion that something' 7[taard's Zia'—out our" niatemver. to w►leon Publish" coin+ .s Wert aaelal.te Peron Toronto, Jabot Blouse and Pocketed Skirt ought to be done." — i'pang, you --Base Ingratitude. l offered in plsin and pleated models; • Little Mary was experiencing all the �`1.�Nt'ER, 'rt'�Sotta, l.tsira. lETQ. %ome with pockets and yokes and some without, A yoke which extends in Minard s Liniment' Co., Limited, poignant suffering which manifest in- C internal and external, cured wJUb- • ,cut rain by, sur harte treatment Wrfttt��tt ldedfeal I points over, ov etheppointsxare Gentlemen,—Theodore Dorris, a gratitude always brings in its (rain. Her little brother, only now convalesc_ us -before too late Dr. R-ellman co.. limited, Colirnswood, ant pnaledicustomer Over - 'are of mine, was completely cured of rheumatism after five years net from an attack of measles,'was sit:.' - BOOK ON* 1 title downs with Nape that but- I tonet3 down. - of suffering," by the judicious use -of , ting up -in bed munching; a sponge- lim?� cultural methods bar- DOG DISEASES Scotch plaids and checked materials '-KINARI3'S LIN134ENT. cake. The facts be b "Won't you - gn a your little ai.�ier r And How to Feed :n two colors are used -for the service- ! above can verified y !- T.. writing to him, to the Parish Priest" s piece , she asked coaxingly . g+• , 't xat,ed ire' to aay addecee >ry ' able tailored skirts, ad well as the 6th-' er popular woolen fabrics of the sea_- or any of his neighbor "No; I won't. said Arthar, with us- decision: And he ly America's Pbsnr tae iotDor H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. - SOIL A. COTE, '.Merchant. �rnprad ale Ion ti DOR Rsadbs 11 B West 31st Street, Now. Pori ' � { These patterns may 'be obtained ` St. Isidore, Que,, 12 May, '$S, steadily till the last mouthful was d' d f Th 11 Id t . I Yok Cannot Afford to from yourlocal McCall dealer or from lapose a t n try: cow a an the McCall Company, 70 Bond. street, it no longer. Toronto, Ontario. "Dept. W." 'Wother," she cried,- "Arthur's: a- When baying your Piano ft Profiting by Experience. , wicked, greedy boy! He wont Rive Insist on having a a A well -kw non naval dignitary, has a' me the, tiniest piece of his cake, and. it ..'COMBING OUT ELIGIBLES. beautiful daughter. A. young ensign, yet it was me. that gage' him the OTTO H I Q E L,N with no resources but his salary, felt measles!" UL! AETION Unskilled Munition WoAers'Called fe in love with her, and asked the old Colors. I gentleman for her hand. _ It was- officially" announced that the The father at once taxed him with the fact that he had only his salary Admiralty, the Ministry v Munitions, I —hardly enough to keep him in white RAW FU RS and the Army Council have agreed to ,gloves and to burnish his brass 'but-' You will find relief In Zifl! BDif i release for military service, at qrl_' It wtu pay you to shtp an tons` J It cues Iflt iufllillg til solar fur to a reliable house, early date, ,all semi -skilled' and un- •Well, admiral, what you say is f + where you can trot run mark" skilled men of military- age in muni- i n i i weld and br "slaw Ask for our price ust. tion factories who can be spared with- true. But when you married you tate. Peroevelance ata shipping taatractt. I were only a midshipman, with even s � , Vhlill Zest- � oas+'c out prejudicially affecting the output smaller salary than mine. How 'did! II, means INh 'd munitions, says London Mail.Y 1101 DroY8 EDWARD POLLAK & CO- ' you get along?" -asked the ensign, who ` ft An Drsggt.ta and fBtstv&— For the time being the military au- believed he had made the most diplom- as be& I ago ST. PAUL OT. WZIM. thorities propose to call to the colors :otic of defences. XONTUM", QIIB, such of these men up to 31 years of : ,, t Th r ft 1d d no so, j, c a y o sea- 0g; • _ age as may be fit for general ser ice. thund=ered forth: I To avoid dislocation they Willbe !, •'-Iaw a ton and agree- the first ten years, but I'll Ue hanged meet with representatives of -the if you are going to do it!" I t7 '�� "�' G • Government Departments concerned.. ILFM k" These proposals do not involve the I calling up of skilled men, and in or- I When a child dies in Greenland the' natives bury a living dog with it, the tell how can increase "" der further to secure the retention idea being that the dog should be used you l of skilled men on work of national b the child as a guide to the other your farm profits and build u your farm throw h more p Ya g ; '• TklE� F'�lt00F importance the Arm is- sue trade cards through a number of, world' - profitable farming methods, mm A Tii6 Wow trade•unions to their members • who But the softer the read the harder" • includingthe use of ferti- The Spirit of Ameidas at play: were registered as journeymen and' the travelling• lizers. Crops, soils, seeds, p j 7sasaltt 0 ata C.beerfUM411e apprenticed -before August 15, 1816. lim?� cultural methods bar- I �XESICAN PLAN i This big comb -out follows upon the �_. vest I1$, marketing, drain- 1&IIsoPE41>f PLA,' Order under the Defence of the � age, cover crops, -farm -man- , a. s ° ea m c glVing; power to call on ' ures, rotations, etc., are any exempted man to undergo a Med -• = ' ' ' ' among subjects discussed. — i cal Board examination. It is to be ' - followed by -a comb -out ®of Govern- I Yok Cannot Afford to ment Departments, begigziing with' 1 Ignore Fertiillty Subjects a big knee like this, but your hors; bruise l�f the Board of Trade and the Foreign I 1 i �ucts Present high prices for farm pro- may have s bunch or on ankle, hock, stifle, knee orthrouL Office. l _:.- The application of the combing -out I ' s d drofitab el . Our soil books eofree p • order to all controlled factories will You should have a set to study release'tens of thousands of men for I before planting season opens. Inform yourself by writing for them. will clean it off -without layin the army, it is said. Y t Soil Improvement Commune the horse. No blister. no In The Years To Come. _ et �>tie Notlo i lilb•r - gone, Concentrated only a dro a re aired at an a hcation. .$2 q application. ' 0°` �e_e for epeehtf "Father, what did you do in the i aMeago Siinoi;• - 'a�e z i�ed_Hodeosk a M free. Ems. J11 1 Great War." "I mother '„ Z 3 p Dspi, its - ® tie Ualment for� n�o� oil"*, wca mus. &varlone Vete„ ine..,doa. Tdo ll t2 s MdM u d insta nursed you while your - '—` THE .:a wd doWered. made in Neff. a. A. by was selling flags.” —� R YOUNG, /, O. h, ale Lyman Bldg., Nantraat, . cos.• ED. 7. ISSUE 2—'17. >t[iaard's Liniment cares aarlret•!a w +retwe ase Ataorblse. Jr..rue ass a of.t '"AMi...imb .:'e-'4 ,ems'•. Yip .++ 4 -M ..tea .- _Y-••.'sX „s.��'• , >•. :,-,;,•.., ... 3' .r "..w-.:' - v� ,. . '-s , c.-" ! ,.iiia, ., •':. ,r+. - .. - _ V' y a. , • r •' t r, --- gut ¢ f kbylaw was also passed appintinit tersct Them," by ileo. A. Mc- Y 1 -1 i• rf s ' tatownship oers for 1917. a list of�✓=--� ( �6Wm �atogasiNOmos which, for lack of space. is held over 8.20 -Offering and Music. aWfdsAswyhldaymoe Asa, pot, for Dost week. 8 80 -Address. by Mr. B W. Ilal- r A bylaw was passed appoitotiog Ed peony. ,•, weed Willson. assessor fur the year S•oo-lutrodustion of new President RO 'ls8l[Y v 1917 sdso Chat.' W. Parker and John and Closing Exercises. 1.60 Per year ; $1.36 i�tpaid iadvsaals. Scott auditors of the tpleasutees hocks The local romrUittee ezt zds a _.- for 1010. beam " welcome to all delegates and ado - !W - - y G d Re tutioa-for-1 17 By resolution the fnllowtbg truant friends. „ --- JOHN MURKAR; Proprietor, - officers were appointed : B 8 No. B, w .�. Buy All Your Groceries at The Grocer e F Burton, No. 10 W E Holtby, No. 11 ••PUGH-STEPHENS George Ferrier. - PICKKRIN3 COUNCIL, On motion it'was decided to grant Married at the residence of the - ' the sum of $125 to each of the Wom- bride's father, Yunge St.. Aurora, on A few treasonable linea just new'' and fresh and The above Council met pursuant to the best on the marlttQt ens Institutes and Red Cross 8ocie- Tuesday. Dec. '26th, h the Rev. Mr. Statute on Monday, the Sib inst. y• y ' rise in the township. aalountinK in all Spencer. Clara Viola. Stevens,to Air. " Members -elect sU present, viz: Reeve. P ' ',NEW PRUNES -2 The for 25 centre to the sum .of $1125..to be.used in the Percy H. Pugh, of Aurora. i� R. Mowbray; 1st' Deputy Reeve, y NEW COOKING FIGS -ick:•.per;b John Forgie; Councillors, F. H. Rich- Purchase of material for Red Cross '. sirdson, W. J. Stanley.andA. Wilson, purposes. p �0 tke Uddra of 91tkerl NEW SSEDER RAISINS -15e per lb all_of-whom took and eubecrih$d to A b law to close a portion of thv NEED VA the requited declaration o gibzd t - road-allowanee--het cons 8-mrid-4- _.. _ LRNCIA-R1kIS.I_N` -15c-per-Lb -- ' lot 17, received its third reading and Ladies and Gentlemen- -NEW CRAN BERRIES -15c per quart • 'pion and office. finally passed ? The reeve took the chair and the On motion OL council adjourned to I take this opportupit9'of Chankiog HAND PICKED E3I+ANB-llc per Lb . minutes -of the last meeting were read you for the very generous vote accord - meet again at one o'clock on Monday, ed in electin rue COthe Position of GOOD POTATOES -$`2.50 per bag. _ > ;.:.'and approved. g P ..: • A number of accounts were present- Feb.' 5th, for the transactions of Breve. ed and referred to the respective general business. It is gratifying Indeed to ,know that A complete line tt£ everything fresh and good in fresh frozen fish, standing committees. after the many years you have honor- Slnuked rtnti Palled fish. ortengeR, Leruone, The reeve addressed the Council re- Pickering S. S. Convention ed the with a seat at the Township Eiitnatlas, Grapes, Celery. gardlnq the work for L917. and County Council that I still retain A discussion took place in regard to The annual Convention Pf the Pick- your confidence. I can assure you Try s; tau of Sou Kiat Pork and ane at 15c -a bargain Palmer's bridge. erin To%v Sabbath School As- that during the presknt, aw in the past On motion of Mr. Forgie, seconded Aociation will he held in the Christians Years. I will endeavor to give youJASR I CHARDSON by Mr, Stanley. the following standChurch, Brougham. on Mondrnv, the the best service my ability will permit committees were appointed forth en- 22nd of January, 1917. Following'is Faithfully yours. • _.nuinR ear 1 Roads and Bridices-For- the-prAgratume; ----- -- - - _ _ _ R. R, MowBxaT. go. �Ilson, Stanley, Richardson an acoRxIxo SESSION (This communication was received too T H E ' $dowbray. Contingencies - Wilson, _ - late for last issue. -ED.) t Stanley, and Richardson. Bonuses 10.00 -Devotional Exercises, led4by the for Wire Fenees and Drainage Mat • President, Mr. W. J. Turney - - Dters-Stanley, Wilson and Richard- 10.15 -Bonk Rervice. .Neu► Advertisements. STkN oa. Relief of the Poor -Richardson, 10 25-PresideatARD, BANK s Address.. Stanley and Wilson. Damages for 10.40- Music. Orr CANADA - ' Skee p, Killed by Dogs -Richardson. 10.46 -Report of School Visitors _ORSE POWER FOR SALE -In Stanley and Forgie. ustE- - cod condition. Apply so Allison Bra. B NZAD OPhFGt TtDt10MT0 Applications for the position of As. 11.00 -Round Table Talk, by Genera] s +. >ks�aa Phone tat a td ly i stet ser were received from Ed. R ikons Secretary, Mr. E. W. Hal- W ANTED. -Capable general who • Gordon McKay and R. J. Cowan. peony. 'oda do plain cooking. etn•,i rima, Your surplus earnings In 01hr Application torthe position of An- 11.90 --Appointment of Nominating ho:flto Mrs o D C MMI, os�nsuwa, out ditor was received from C. W, Parker. Committee and Closing Exer- • A petition :was received from L, cines. L�OR BALE -Bey -ems old. - `Savings D_epl rtment earn >tnter� 1Hagerman and othete asking for a e AbTERNoO*r esa81"ON = Fused to tarim work. and good oa the road, pp�;raaaat of $50 for sideroad between lots 2 Oy-De.votional Exercises, led b uroug. soaod aad to Qood condliWa. Ciolag / 184 and 36. coo 4. and Robert NowlaD y cheap for eash. Fit oneser, Ptalsring Wi teT,o asl s e" eurrenC rSte. 236 Rev. J.'O. Totton. was beard in support of petition. 2,16 -Words of Welcome, led by Rev. `STOVE FOR SALE -One Aberdeen P] �'t �''t John McGinty was heard re bill for D. V. Van Norman. �7rings. No. 9, in A 1 oondulon. A bargain t IIJ R IJ B C ' rwork, etc. for some one if sold at once ae the owner ie B*aa& also at WbkI A deputation from the various Wom- 2.30• -Provincial Conventinn Report. moving away; E w Tripp. Bca ie, Puakering R. W. CORDON, Maoagwr. P by ivies. Norman White. ' om- en's Institutes of the township was 8 00 -Music. DUNG FARMERS. Attention !- � -- bzeard asking for a grant fer Red Cross 3.115 -Reports of Departments. by We have an opening for an aggressive Superintendents. Lira" Insurance e dri%tog to this district A e V C // S . H I S NAME �% e M E I Hl. E, Pugh was heard re damages to Q well at moat have dn, tog outfit or ear and be G v ! !'7 i ibngo caused by driving over bridge 8'20-Husrc and Roll Call. well aad favorably known ere assutaacs 8.x0-belegatee' }•c•port of each Sab- gins and sash commisaione A,py !a an con 8, west'of Brock road. hath School, first instance to District Agent. Bo: 563, The standing committee on Oontito- 3.40 -Discussion of Departments, led oehawa is lr _ - ............................••••••••^ ......'09t ©�i2eJ ncies reported and recommended - - -- " ,t etoilowi payments: H $web- by Mr. Halpenny. ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- - ng Pay 4.1t) -Offering. _ B dna parts of lots 13. con t. and lit. con S. star, services as D R O. Including poll P:okortrg, and consisting of 9i acres. more or - 'Na ...... .... c.: .... :a ....................:.. ................ .,clerk. to div 1. 11.00 : 3 W V Richsad- 4.15 -Music. lees. on the premise• ars a f:amu bones, baton ison 1100: 9 E W Sleep 12.50 ; 4 Geo 4•B�Nominat9ng Comnllttee d Re- ; wtth stone staotrng, small orchard also • . • - . port and Closing Exercises. small peach orchard. a gnantitT of fall wbes,t ............................ Toyne. 13.50; 5 Geo Davidson, 11.00: and rte. All tall -plowed Soil a sandy loam. _ i�delreSS........... .... - $ C L Mackey, 11,00-. 7 G Philip, 8,50: RA RXINO RBSSUP4 F ar furti'.er partioalars al.pt7 nu the premises pp ``'; Wm Millet 12.50 : 9 C W Disney. 7.W -Devotional Exercises. led by i'r•.rta Jae 1Y Htck. B tt 1. Locus: xa� t5•g9 - : I1.0U ; 10 Thos Gregg. 11 tea . 11 W J .. ftev. ;f r: �S"�-ad rg�U REtiT -1t10 acre farm, con. 4 Age i allmit' .............................. Monkhouee, 13.50. Those receiving 7.15-Secretarv•'freaenrer'3 Report. 1 .a r °.ivarser Dula from C P R station acs 2$50 had constables. R R Bea[on. 3 - 25-Athlre�d : "Tile Big Bol Pt oto I m.:a from C Fe On sae remtrvs are • P yy da e.delivettna ballot bores. ate. 6,cMt; �` Iem." br Rev: Mr• Utten, goodfratuetaoaw.lar^9bara with seooe deet,--Marrle(1 til' SlilrTlP,,,................................. ^ .. Jo, n Murkar. t advt and statiutl- acts. good 11 gra a .o,i ¢ooa fruit Rarday 11 b P !� - i..5t�- �ftteiC. 1, r•. o tall gra'n ' of at mud 7 0! rya• 40 " eery, 48 25, Munici� 1 World. supplies, 7;3.3-Atidtess "Uppocin; Ir!!'ienee R¢rra ;,eeded !dirt. .woo' watered acs writ Cr %i'e invite port to pearl u5 the name9 0# ensu oho pori thiol[ should I5 00 ; S HCCODOCnIe. rebate on do C,• nil ha• to Con- 1ta.:.ed, drerlant.z aping !urn. aaariy s• g be Runday tl all plowed Appty to t r Sx,tb, RBNo 1, enlist is the Army. �i'e are Lakin4 thin means of getting names of tax, 1.00 : D R Beaton, on account; of -tend With anti H,•w u1 faun- t r::kunac. or a.' prtmisys tb 1T young men who should eliligt, by doing this we will be able to get is salary. -5,00touch a ith men who have not seen fit•to •loin the color. - , The standing committee on Roads ,and Bridges. reported tend recommend. All - correspondence will be Strictly confidential. _ ed the following payments: J L Spink - Ltd, storing timberand rent of stdin¢. = = PICKERIN� RECRUITING LEAGUE 8,00, also 140 ds of gravel. 14.00; tib' Ward and others, for gray on sideline bet 4 and 6. coo 9; also on con 9 opp los _----- _ ` .. 9. 99.00 ; J McGinty, bal for cement,**ww 7.15; M 8 Chapman. for hardware, Pt ha is H®� R ' 1.75. T E PI covering bridge on baseline opp lat 6, 2.50: Can Ingot Co, ,l�ot;t��.��� w for culvert shipped in Dec. 1916. to W W Sparks, 13. 00, J L Palmer, right• ,rte toltway during construction of Palm- er's bridge, 20,00. 8 Disney and others : gravelling on con 7 opp 1 and 1, 63 50, Out Bridge - also 120 yds gravel, 12.00: Co, road drag, 14,50; R J Cowan, haul- -- lug 145 yds gravel on Brock road in :�, �• '"'� - _r:= _ bon b as per contract, 101.50: H Elli- yam• ��y;- s Cott, 146 yde gravel, 14 50 : Bennett .ae •�T' `� = Mroe„ 146 yds gravel, 14, e0 : G Tran, , , „w• _ , an acct of grav on con i opp.88 and 36,� 41' -•' -990.00. Your committee recommend ALL THESE FEATL RES �AI•C' that the Clerk be instructed to order the necessaryamount of timber for OMB ARE C O DI R [ E D IN Style ! GR ,%% AND the use of the township and to advan- BUGGIES ties for'tenders for cedar poets. A by-law was passed a pointing R. Board 0omf ort ! _ CALL AND SEE THEM E, Forsyth a member a� the R. R. Forsyth, G Philipraba - of Health and .and W. V. Richardson, Sanitary In- 1 ty Ind• Phone '_J. R. Theaton aspectore, - TO 1: ��ESTORS TI , WHO, FRONA TIN IE TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS IZE i;'rc .::^r :'TMENT � b?AY AT, F'r-a:? Iii N CSI:DBE' STOCK DOM 0 _ _ nn Ax -,V 1kn .T TTDT F T'-Srlil:(1T•' i i Principal ; rpayab'n 1st Ortouer, 1919. Intoe. -p:-,-, halt-cr•nrly, 1st :�pril anal !<t. nctober by rheque (frrr of r•xch nqc at any chartrrMl Bank in Canada, at ,the rate of five f er rent per annum frcrrrl the date of p i chore. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of :-i;rrcndering at par and accrued iwerest, as the e,ulvalrtlt of rash, in pay- ment of any allotment, male under.any N'ture Maar. loan i+s t• in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like shprt date security. _Procceds of this stock are for war pui'poscs only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allotre,l to recognized bond and .stock brokers on allotments made in•' respect of aWications.for this stock which bear their stunp. .- For application fortis apply to the Deputy Minister of . Finance, Ottawo.- DSPARTMB-TT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA QCTOBIR 7th. 1916. 0 inbia �irafono�aa olu _ - -$4 75 to $20 - ,Double Disc Records Side in CDFit Any cum&C 111 Mwidnee "HEARING IS BEL G" The Columbia idea er nearest to poi Rill jW; y demonstrate.. Very easy payments. Little aseh required. Dealer will gladly explain terms. Send for a new free catalogue. COLUMBIA GRAPHOP13OI'fE CO. "Cramers of tie ladaslry. " 'Tiwesrs seal Ladwe is tie Art" "Owmws sf tis rarsdatseaw Tarsi e, ; CANADIM FACTORT.•TOR01"O Agent and Dealer, t 1=ic3Cer1nQ. • Ont, *�a ._ _.-y3.;;�Z `.-•*' x r',c'�'e ..®.?#,i,.':, �' ..;'� ¢, r¢t, •f..-.;y^.°"d: `s�`�s :/m 4wCn. tit' •.`i wr ^.iw.rr':. '_''"`R' _. - T < 4.arwe'..'l+h�;.....j, '.': .. -;v,*" i'^<'; ' .'• •. v. -. f 3z s �`. �.. ,i r. ;.�.;.,571.::,P •• .4 r. .w;w-,.�, .�,' �.� r .,.5�. . � .µ. .+,.. A•r ..... .a-, nf. .. > s�.f.•.C's =.i... :...�•• lh� .s!..S �:a� ••.r .• _� :.,L.. T "`�""�"' +NOTICE TO CREDITORS Glen W' Thos. Patemn had a baslaoss lllOW • ; �■www�1N■■atlslswwxw[wt .. tri to Sandford on Tuesday. Ia.the matter of the Estase of- Jaueo- frEDAR (iRUVE Se.er.l from bare porposP wt- Mainland. late of the Township of THE DOMIN10' tending the Ottawa Horse Show Pickering, la the Cogntg of .On• ■ BANX , neat week. We have now a good stock' or- Corn' tarso, Spinster, deceased. Mod O%ts, Distillers' (trains. Feed Mol- ■ fiies� O Remember that these will be East �� s. Oder,ita� ale.. =ae.a/e - --' - - -- — - Notice is hereby given, in pursuance asses. Rog D3eai, Poultry Foods. Flour Q `» Osserai"]daitislrs, thatJf skating on the rink eery Satnr- ■ —day evening. itos and ,n here having claims !Against and Mill Cherreeds ywhood Sheds.-and at the Mill and ` _C� Paid Up 14,000,000 Reserve rd $7.000,000 CharlesNieholhad the misfor- theestateof'the above named Janet As the is ■ SSo1D s De artment ' -� tune to dislocate his shoulder on Mainland, who died on or about the rR partly lifted now ■ _ D Friday Blab t. Third da# of April, .1915, at the Town, one car of Corn is 'expected to r arrive at once. the aa°a Uel Mrs. Martin Hoover, of Locust ship of Pickering, are requirod to send ■ Iatsrsst Pati as dsyoslq o! 41.00 and atiwards, by post prepaid, or deliver to the un- n x Hill, is spending °•few days with _Bell Phone Home Phone dersigned solicitor for the Adminis• ' a Mrs. Wm. Evans. - tratrix of said estate, deceased, on or ■ WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. J. H. and Mrs. Beal were off =-� rT- REE E3 C'� R eEi a° before the 19th day of January. 1817,E -b duty the past week buffering from their narnes, addresses and full par- Glen Willow Mills, Cedar Grove.■e»<1enAYnnnY>Aeltllt!•t.RillleslaRstletnllel11tl1an.■1NII1[Js=n�/n F y • the prevailing cold. ticulars of then- ciaims,. and 'the nature _ - PereF Widenian,and_lady_ft•ietld_ of the eerurtties. if an held by them,..-.e c ea . -� • •• � -•� � •� of Markham visited at John For-d,ily verified : and after said 19th dxy s , rr. gie's on Sunday last of v. w i d , 1917• the said administra- e ! ,� triz will diyUihute the estate +rtuon . e a •v s I = i' ��Miss Margaret Macnab is spancl- K a ,� .$ e Ming a few days this week with the per=nn� Entitled thereto, having =e ° o e p • i L w z ST0VES,7­Sr re trri,v.L,• tu.t'ie claims of which. she B Mise Joey Rues in Toronto. .rhK t th,-n have had notice, and she y o tv oG. As Mr. Morgan is Morgan's e'January 3rd.. will not he liable for said estate or any f + " $ q = g- O•ss -- 5 giving tip p farm- part t1i f to any person or persons ;o $,X a n'om Cg •ingeyerythiug will be sold. of whom claims she- shall not'then Iayo' CSm.Ci°o°° Leg. ad Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Birkett en-- have l;s,i notice. m ° m o �m' b� ° an . �• ° .y :r tertained a cumber of their young A. F. Wizsoti, Markham..Cnt., ``I�cSg.°. ^O 'ro ��-� Heaters •and Cooking Stoves. -friends on Thursday evening. Solicitor for Isabella Mainland .Ad- Ojv -o ° o • e B a_•: r John Farmer has returned to ministrattixi,f theSetateof ro o n a .r �o See them- before Janet Mainland Deceased. r .r- i Jan 'North Bay after spending three Dated this 19th dap of December, 191(1 • I aa Feb Oe weeks vacation at his home here. nos In - - Mr. and Mrs. -Joseph Valquette, y e - _ _ y �• 1' spz ,of Ti► _ oronto, bpent the New Year Tl1KF. TB BLE-Piokeriag. Station 0f P • with their uncle and aunt. Calvin T. R. Trains going East doe as follows- a m -" it.� .e. ea 4a4 Mrs. Hnrlbert. No. 6 Mail 8.08 s M. 2tl Local a.n n1e7 Stove Pipes,* Stovepipe L 1boWe !John and Mrs. Forgie, accom• 146 P. � r w -pftnied b Miss Ethel H• 1" 96 Local 6.04 P. M, to .. m setri w Hargrave of Trains going West due as follows- �e Pipe Dampers and Markham, visited with Irving and No. as Local 7.�8 A. M. S �. � aa. sol m• Mrs. McAvoy on Thursday last. �• 37 yowl !LIS P. K. a' Thos. Coates, who has been •'• 7 Mail 7,40 P. M. jam"" WIT-whit Oshawa t, eronRn.m Tee's spending the past font or flue 8nad.y included s Coed p.err r, t°>'� u, Oaaaiapoa u. - • � :l e88 at -',,yyears- in the Peace River District, �•a7efO° e, upte Ww" s bas returned home for the winter. - �-•— J . He expecte to return to the west -- in the spring.R G N D. P. McFarlane. who has been T'- manager of the Standard Batfk-at A Blackstock. has been promoted to TT > the Branch at Cannington, and C1JA� �� m 1 ! �11�r '— ! left for his new position on Wed ' ' -= neaday. Coagratalatic.ns. The Claremont Dramatic Club Taro now at work it a most later- The'Welcome'Giftth.Useful Gi seting drama, entitled Cranberry Corners", which will be resented ,in the early part of February. -. Y Fall particlars will be Riven in due time. -.._ �•' Do yoti k no w that a large number of thoughtful people each year are James and Mrs. Coates enter- buying Chriatmas presents in shoe stores. pained the members of the'Baptist •' • choir on Tuesday evening. A Wehavea varied stock of :limas Slippers. Rubbers and Overshoes. - ---pleasant time was spent in gamen ' - ' ' 'ti' -� Heavy to - oo Rubbers, fully guaranteed "First Quality r and music, including a number of @ Uiij�i@r8al rJaWln iVlachjne Only.— dies and Children's Leggings and Spats in *elections by the orchestra which - g black, grey and white colors. MrPhereon's . were ranch appreciated. Barn Rood-ent by onr New Sawing Machine—the Universal Machine "Lig ttning Hitch" Hockey Shoes." A. D. Peters had an unpleasant in the bi hest sense. No (Give Something Useful) - experience a few days ago. He R pulleys in the way of sawing- long had been suffering from a very long poles. Buy BP Price, 'Machine that i$Z3. ' petty _ i i. E C Q N ' J. sJ '._p & revere headache and to bring re- @arc, .� . _ lief took a headache powder. This circular saws and Emery Wheels. the best make-, ET, BROCE ETRE immediately affected his heart -'� _ _ ~� � WHITBY, ONT. i .at leap than cit + :. and only by prompt medical aid y prices was his life saved. - - —�—-- There will be a skating carnival W. H. Jackson, . « 1Bro& Road `�larem�nt. diver Grain Chopping! �€ 0 held in the Caledonian rink on the - � AND OAT FLAKING <w • {evening of Wednesday, Jan. 17th. A_,good orchestra has been en- The undersigned is prepared to d■ - raced-to furnish music. Every• • a'Bus meets all Trains -=- body come and have a good time. High t! f First-class Rigs to hire day or grain ever h da ing and oat fiatiag Admission: gents, 20 cents; ladies, Living" night at lowest rices. y y n the week c`.- . ; 14 cts. B tatov@ 10 et9. _ p pec R - - ' - ' -' '- ' - Phone 1505. _ _ _ except on Saturday _ _ The Women's ' lnetitute viii '`pill come dowga'few notches if A quantity hold their January meeting at the you come. to _ y of slabs for sale, also home of Mre. Thos. Stephenson on = ns for your Provisions : Thos. %zaerson & Soni wagon tongues, axles, etc. y the afternoon of Wednesday, the - PHOPRIETORB John F. Bayles, Greenwood t 17th lust. The programme will Choice Rice,'elean'and wholesome, t pounds for 25 cent. PROPRIETORS consist of the topic, "Canaria at Japan Rice, regular 10c per Ib 3 '� _"- Peace and at War." Roll Call and 'Tapioca, extra. : ', •' n' � "Where were you born?" Read. Fresh frozen BARGAINS IN S E' E' D S B. C. Salmon, dressed and headless, 19c per ib. - - /► `-in and Music. Alsike, Red Clover, Timothy and aY r. David Gregg, of Reach. who Potted Meat, Rolled Shoulder; Digby Herring, Finnan ' j --kinds of seeds. was twin brother of H. Gregg Sr. Haddie and choice Oysters, GROCERIES .We are !a the market and are r' of Claremont. died on Friday last ed to pay the highest market prices. a in his 92nd year. His funeral took Rolled Oats, Flaked Wlisat, Standard oatmeal, Cornmeal, GrahamThe best equipped cleaning mills lace on Monday to Uxbridge Flonr Wheatlets, etc. '20 cents try. P y g - - - Currants, .. is the coon cemetery. Among those who at- o Send us samples, or communicate with , tended the funeral were Thomas Make the hens shell out the eggs by feeding Royal Purple Poultry Raisins, - 2 lbs for ..5c ( us before selling. . and David Gregg, Cecil Story and Specific, Mica, Grit and Oyster Shell. Dates, lu cents Tale advantage of aha best Seed Mask i sister, Mrs. Chas Coady and others Granulated sugar 12 lbs for 1.u0 eta to the world. - Grit end Shell 1 cent Red Salmon, large tin, '20 cents well or Independent phone. of Cl re ons per lb or 100 lbs for 86 ceut�. �• Tuesday evet,deR, Jan. 2nd, Prompt, efficient and reliable. service the Presbyterian choir gave alit- Satisfaction Guaranteed. in handling Seeds guaranteed. 4 -. tie surprise party in the form of LJ, F / GOLDr NORTH CLAREMONT J. H• DOWNEY COMPANY A an oyster supper a the home of e A sAN N I WHITBY, ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. J. Fleming in honor of their leader, W. M. Palmer. WANTED NOW COAL and The spacing was spent in games -� and s abort programme was given SRCVGFT-�' 'ww- ;pNrZ+=C Reliable salesman to act as agent -* by local and foreign talent after :: _'u g in Ontario County. which, from all appearances, eV- _ - - K Hard o the befit —er 4 Outfit free, exclusive territory and quality on hand, a�upply of oysters. After giving a money making specialties, Our - vote of tbanks soMr, and Mrs. agencies are the beet in the business Highest price paid ,for Barley, .: Fleming and familyfor their kind s SON & COS' for we sell the bigghest rade of stock R e and Buckwheat delivered at most reaeonabie prices and y hospitality, a couple of verses of antes deliveries in first-class co di- Sp ink's at S mk's Mill. the old familiar •Hes a Jolly tion. Nursery stock is selling well Flood Fellow" were heartily sung 4 title year and good money can be Pickering Stadion Coal CO. after which all dispersed to their ; fit respective homes. Lars write Bales Manager. r e Farmers' Cooperative Club _ PELHAM NURSERY CO.. -:- PICK;ERiNG of Ciaremon , me on l ie evening nd cones ermg con t tons to ra e, oe woe it as en good, Toront°� Ont -- -- --- of the 29th nit., and organized and we heartily thank our customers and the public generally for — LUMBER YARD i for 1917 as follows: Pres.—James their very kind patronage, which we atoll solicit, and would say that Underhill. 1st Vice—W. C. Orme- we still have lots of warm winter goods at old prices. It will yay you rod, 2nd Vice—Emanuel Slack, to secare some of these now as prices on these ,goods are advancing Sec.•Treas.—don. Scott, Asst-Sec. right along. We have a flne.line of Prints at old prices. It will pay ' ' —E. Ward, Directors—D. M. Mor- you well to buy these now as prices on the spriuq goods will run After the letOI Febrllfl ryi gan, Walter Ward, J. Fleming, abotit 18 cents per yard. qh4. s W. P. Jones and Adam Spears. •I91 7, our terms will "� The membership last year was 87, - - - 1t � 0 � and a larger membership is looked be Cash. _ for this year. On the evening of - - - - - Or if credit'is wanted it mnej- ` } —f-al-meet Jan. 6th, a most success- - -GliOCERIES ....iGR(TCRRIES - , f-al-meets held i the . _ desiow s a g was ==�-z'u- ,,nom-'ma= e, sonic Hall, when the president of A full rine of seasonable goods always in stock. Teas' are still adyanc• kept in stook. It will pay you - the United Farmers' Club gave a ing in price, but-we can sell you splendid good Black, Green and Mia- to °au `t our works sad inspect our s'°°tt arranged for. ed, at 3d cents and obtain prioss. Don't be muted most stirring address. He urged per Ib, which to-day is worth 4S cents. Our Coffees, at agents we do not employ them, oonsagnse�/. L -? the farmers to organize, as their 30c+ !Oe and W cant be beaten. They are most delicious in flavor 1 we oat', and do throw oft the A industry was the only one in On. and refreshing in effect. Jost try a half pound and you will surely eyeeomM.ion of to per eent.,wbiohyou, W. D. Gordon &i Soup 'tario not organized. Farmers be convinced. Phone 1800. esrtainly save by purchasing from o& should unite and demand from the Dalt 60"ted, yovernment equal right. with �D� SIMP�ON do (Io.) PICKERIl'�t(I W" MnITE CA.. h'IC]iERINC+ ttahPr organizations. c Osee ani Works, VM6by, Ontazio Heil and Independent phone„ I .9i-�"�. �n ��i' .. • +,^'M(`�. .n M•°3 .' fa.: 1 r!SC '_{ •'6 _ i�.'}"�+1+^ni '+sea• .iF§r'17 1. L,. T=A ,"'"- ,�'b�. '*l; "•r::� T`�'•'A ?i M,*C" .YSN. !:`i_C.'l, "•T:',. #+l'F' d ,e :ss^ ..£ a. 7.'a,` �, ��.,�•., .-rcr+:,a , .,. !' ,... nt-c+4�.1 .7•,:�.z, ,c.m...�: s . r L �:7so`.>- i. 3t>v-w•m-'•'.•.%"��`.. .,M .. •e.�,r.. ' ,,a.,, F.: • -s,.ae s:.. -. weft. ua.,-,.w.�.r. •+.ieFi :i: Jk. .:, ,,;..,a' e.. .., ...:X,w�<msa+s.wsE .y'•ad� .tg. .. o... `.ir.ri±..3ro-w-- r a, -_ . .1.-..: .. w'vne,it,-."... are an seated; every one Is on the lookout for the first break-dowp. Mrs. Gore -Palliser, with her face wreathhd in- smiles, is secretly battling with a growing fear, and is in an agony of apprehension lest the eldest Miss. Gore - shall forget her part. All Miss Gore's _ woman -friends are in an agony lestIDA -i- _ she shouldn't. e She does not, however, and the cur= ►� Lea 15 Of Vire. n Quali fain falls upon a very successful first 'act in a drawing -room comedy. Uni- versal applause follows; though Sir Sealed P tickets Only. Never In Bulk. Hilary's, who is disappointed at Gwen-. doline's non-appearance,' can scarcely Blacks Mi Zed or Green. E 217 be called animated. Five minutes pass away. The music, that fills up the interval, has ceased. Fans grow once more silent as the second act commences. The heroine (Miss Gore) is in her•dressing-i room, looking almost handsome in a priceless morning robe.. A gentle soliloquy follows; and then; from the wing, a maid, dressed in a quiet linen gown, a faultless cap, an irreproach- able rreproach- ge- --a-b Hpr.on, glides slowl' on the staam sorry," says Tremaine, un- atofh T"heart ou pomssinTo M h t t beat' H S i ry a ear s ops ins. e truthfully, and straightway banishes keeping of that perplexing Irish maid- half rises from his seat: is it Mr. the Countess and her headache from thoughts. He is in radiant spirits, en! No, it is no use your denying, it; R'yndham's servant, or Lady Gwen -Dairying. - it is only too palpable. - ' =Let .....Him Hpp Himself To .his and looks it. Lord Gebrge, he dis- doline Primrose? . He grows very "Nonsense! I never spoke to her A farmer lamented in my presence p ale, --his eyes meet hers, -and then cm BRMD- _ covers presently, is out of town so Gwen-. in m life!" Y "Not once?" — ---I all at once he knows. '�' the :act that he had unwitting) sold The Fea[rr» willdo more than satisfy his craving for "sonwlhing ewaet"-it will supply buildup I ,the morning is all his own. I When the act is over and the cur- hisbestcow, and at a losing rate too,, the food elements needed to ` doline is in her sweetest humor, and "No, At least nothing I can remem- " j tain falls, he leaves the room, and, go- thinking he was selling his poorest Itis little body and help him to gain 14 �_. for some time conversation flows bey. lag through an outer apartment, cow, writes '.firs. A. C. McPherson. health and strength. briskly. I "a '•Thi n she roust have spoken to you, lit- Pushes his way into the impromptu He judged by outside appearance as "Clown brand" is a wholesome, nourlsh- Then chan a comes o'er the spirit which -forgive me -was surely a s- g greenroom. Finding Gwendoline there, so many do, so his boniest, most an - of his dream. The door opens and a tle forward of ner,-the worst possi- Champion Fat Stock. -; to be his best. There ini food—as well as the moat delidou6 of table with him a marvel of a bouquet, coin 1 she could have been a very nice girl. her unresistingly into an adjoining, to Canadian live stock farmers that and the loss was felt at both pail an� syrum posed of palest blossoms only, and What did she say?" the grand champion steer at the room, and deliberately shutarlhe door.' churn. This former was one of a The red?" 1n our new _,.•.. _,_ _ "With Lord Gegrge Millefleurs's I tell you I did not speak to her?" I face white wit�gitation. "You were brought to his prime condition on a not bother to know to a certainty '.'Sir e took. ' Desserts A -14 - Candies", will tc:l you 1.Ist Low, to use it. In rnany'novef compliments,' he •says, solemnly, and Hilary, don't prevaricate; that . , - , - , r __•-_ ration. consisting of barley, oats,_bran_ time-4- whether they are keeping boarder cows Ways. Write for a co -,y to our Montreal Cffica. - -. Sir Hilary lapses into eloquent question. me procurable in many parts of this coun- You, and went half mad because I If the actual cost of keeping a cow Dealers everywhere have "Crown Brand" in 2, E. IQ acid silence; all his radiancy has deserted It was nothing to signify." try in normal years. The victory him, while in its place � an expression "But it does signify, and I insist on -could learn nothing! My Darling, won b this calf, which was -not fed is about $3b a year, and she gives Y 20 pound tins—and 3 pcsnd ileo JUL why did you not tell me before? - only ten pounds of milk a day for 'you a grain of corn during his short life, THE CANADA STARCH CO. LlMITE D "Must I tell -l" - � I what?" -withdrawing her, then she vas "Tell ten months in the year, gives hand with a rather nervous laugh.' was specially noticeable of a country pounds of milk a year. As it J�e i ���G♦ MONTRCAL, CARDINAL. BRANTFORD, FORT WILLIAM. 7 Lady Gwendoline has gone into rap- tures over her snowy bouquet. wy q "You must," -imperiously. ,� where corn is king, Another Yact in .3 ,000 "Well, then, with a calmness of That I have been to Ireland in my takes twenty pounds of good milk to connection with this grand champion Makers cf'Lify It'hur" Corn.Syrup, BeNson'sCoris. ., "How delicious!" she soya, with' a despair, said, 'Champagne, time'. And pray, Sir Hilary,, who make one pound of butter, then she pwas his age --he was just about 50 " gave you permission to call me your:was produces 130 pounds of butter a year, 222 Starch and'•S:h•er G."oss" LaundrySfarch. i to - --- - -- - --- - - -- — --- till S i ry a ear s ops ins. e truthfully, and straightway banishes keeping of that perplexing Irish maid- half rises from his seat: is it Mr. the Countess and her headache from thoughts. He is in radiant spirits, en! No, it is no use your denying, it; R'yndham's servant, or Lady Gwen -Dairying. - it is only too palpable. .his and looks it. Lord Gebrge, he dis- doline Primrose? . He grows very "Nonsense! I never spoke to her A farmer lamented in my presence p ale, --his eyes meet hers, -and then _ covers presently, is out of town so Gwen-. in m life!" Y "Not once?" — ---I all at once he knows. '�' the :act that he had unwitting) sold The Fea[rr» �' ,the morning is all his own. I When the act is over and the cur- hisbestcow, and at a losing rate too,, doline is in her sweetest humor, and "No, At least nothing I can remem- " j tain falls, he leaves the room, and, go- thinking he was selling his poorest �_. for some time conversation flows bey. lag through an outer apartment, cow, writes '.firs. A. C. McPherson. briskly. I "a '•Thi n she roust have spoken to you, lit- Pushes his way into the impromptu He judged by outside appearance as Then chan a comes o'er the spirit which -forgive me -was surely a s- g greenroom. Finding Gwendoline there, so many do, so his boniest, most an - of his dream. The door opens and a tle forward of ner,-the worst possi- Champion Fat Stock. -; to be his best. There footman. advances, noisely; he bears ,ble taste. I think. I do not believe' with a slightly embarrassed expression, Kolar cow proved It should be a source of satisfaction I upon her usually ,tante face, he draws was a mart;ed falling off in butter fat with him a marvel of a bouquet, coin 1 she could have been a very nice girl. her unresistingly into an adjoining, to Canadian live stock farmers that and the loss was felt at both pail an� posed of palest blossoms only, and What did she say?" the grand champion steer at the room, and deliberately shutarlhe door.' churn. This former was one of a reseals it to Lad Gwendoline. "How could she speak to me, when p Y ( p "It was you, then, all through," -his Chicago International of 1916 was class -too numerous by far -who do "With Lord Gegrge Millefleurs's I tell you I did not speak to her?" I face white wit�gitation. "You were brought to his prime condition on a not bother to know to a certainty '.'Sir compliments,' he •says, solemnly, and Hilary, don't prevaricate; that . , - , - , r __•-_ ration. consisting of barley, oats,_bran_ time-4- whether they are keeping boarder cows ieparta. is`no�a s�raig}1�forward snhe s id my and alfalfa, all feeds that are eashy � , . � Oh! how I persecuted Wyndham about ' or those that yield a profit. Tell what she said, -. Sir Hilary lapses into eloquent question. me procurable in many parts of this coun- You, and went half mad because I If the actual cost of keeping a cow silence; all his radiancy has deserted It was nothing to signify." try in normal years. The victory him, while in its place � an expression "But it does signify, and I insist on -could learn nothing! My Darling, won b this calf, which was -not fed is about $3b a year, and she gives Y half sullen, wholly miserable, has set- knowing" -with with an adorable pout. y 8 why did you not tell me before? - only ten pounds of milk a day for 'you a grain of corn during his short life, fled upon his countenance. "Must I tell -l" - � I what?" -withdrawing her, then she vas "Tell ten months in the year, gives hand with a rather nervous laugh.' was specially noticeable of a country pounds of milk a year. As it Lady Gwendoline has gone into rap- tures over her snowy bouquet. wy q "You must," -imperiously. ,� where corn is king, Another Yact in .3 ,000 "Well, then, with a calmness of That I have been to Ireland in my takes twenty pounds of good milk to connection with this grand champion ., "How delicious!" she soya, with' a despair, said, 'Champagne, time'. And pray, Sir Hilary,, who make one pound of butter, then she pwas his age --he was just about 50 " gave you permission to call me your:was produces 130 pounds of butter a year, leased smile. "I. do so love white sir?' p !'darling,' -you, a young man addicted da;e..over a year old when shown and 9•._ � This sold at 2U cents a.pound arpounta o said -what? ruin slow] ; d of he Y I w 't to o S g flowers!t a w e o coals. a q e weighed i ,Lord George to remember that; but he! i +. a "'Charrlpagne, sir?"' -doggedly. to par— to $30. Such a row is kept at a loss 'of quick maturing Do not jest Zlow, -entreatingly, to -the owner. But if she doubles the is very thoughtful. And how sweet', "Why, then, she must have been-,. "You were at. Mrs. Wyndhsal's last animals fit for the block at from 11 amount of milk, then there is an 'they are, how fresh, like a little breath' -she was -a—" to 14 months has been -advocated in straight from the country! Are they "Parlor -maid," returns he, with all autumn. I cannot be mistaken. Is it Canada for some years and the prac- actual .gain. a 'not so? See-" Stooping forward, the desperate determination of a man not so?" i tics of breeding and feeding to such By keeping a small spring scales, be holds the obnoxious bouquet with. who has made up his mind to say his "You are so'positive I do not dare with note book and pencil in the cow i an end has made great gain in popu- 76 to contradict you." f, a charming grace right under his nose. I worst and be done with it. _ 1 " 9 ' larity, owing to the big prices obtain- barn or milk room a test can be made But how it It the must "Very," returns he, -in a freezing i "And you have dared to compare me was . daily for a week or more, or once a u of amazia thing' What induced you to ed for such stock and the economicalmonth of the niveseda 'tone, recoilinga little. " v" -with I, Dont you like flow era . with a parlor -maid!" says Gwendoline; if pounds and then she turns her barb upon him, take up such a part in real earnest?" gains made by animals suited to this m leach cow "Mind, but quick development. The calf in ues:- 8 y Innocent surprise. and, walking over to the window, I do not commit myself, Per- 9 on was raised on a nurse cow but the Having settled the status of the cow _ 'a "-Some flowers,' -in a marked tone. I leaves him standing on the hearth- I will suppose a case for you. to bep9 Georgie was in despair, because fact 'must be considered that he was it will be well to see that the cow "Anything the matter with you, Sir rug. in a frame of mind iriipossible . the first calf of his dam, a pure-bred• stable is made comfortable -is ar- she had coming to dinner and Hilary?" demands she, with'iduching describe. His eyes are fixed miser= people Shorthorn. The possibility of -a profit, ranged to admit air, and plenty of concern. "Do you know you really do ably upon his offended idol, and as he her own maid had deserted her; per- The air should never be ad- haps friend to general market prices is not yon-. light. _. -look very' badly? Of late I have looks he can see that a slight agitation she had a good given to, %i fed to tby a steer is irs a� and the_ buting show at the big Winter fahen often noticed how fitful your spirits shakes her slender frame, It may private theatricals, who undertook a flued eorflues; one also as a are at times. A minute ago you be grief; it may be anger; it may be save her from social extinction; Pei- cost of preparing California Jock for cutlet (if impure air of gases. Many - seemed quite cheerful, and now— Is laughter: who shall say what it is? haps tie good friend helped a certain Chic or Blue Kin for Guelph has . dairymen use .their cows as stoves, to she had of the best ago 8 -for _ r it toothache? neuralgia? Do tell me Sir Hilary, feeling thoroughly un- gentleman all fuel in the stared at not been ,made public, if any close re- andb,-urn too much food li if I can help you in any way?" happy, inclines toward lite second be- and" -archly -"got cruelly how ' cord of either has been kept. stomach; of their cows ,for heating •• for her sine!. Oh! Sir Hilary, "You can," exclaims he, rising, if lief.. p The economical raising of beef cat- purpose -.4. It is cheaper to make the you will. I shall be cheerful again, "Gwendoline, you are angry with badly you did behave!" tie for the block requires, more than roes warm and -cozy,-"Every shiver takes directly, if you will only pitch those me," he says, speaking from .. a re- Turning to' aside -table, she , kis bottle champagne, sal- a good judgment of beet form and of 'the cuty shakes money out of the -part flowers .out of the window!" spectfut distance, but with all up an open of us�w pocket." At least one freak having filled the ability to produce fat on the "Throw my lovely flowers to the heart in his tones. ver,,and a glass, and, anr's Dear Sir Hilary,- "I am," -faintly; "and -you should latter, presents it to him in due form.' of the breeder and feeder; to make a cow and one Jersey among the herd London in breeding to the beat ends tends toward better results than where gamins" p- why?•� fiat call me by my Christian •name, "Champagne, sir?'•' she says, de-. success l the ability each trawin the herd to' rows are all advanced in lactation. "Because," -desperately, and get -1 without premission: I am not a par-. inurely. s regularly must beton- There are three methods Qf milk set produce calves ,tong as close to. her as circumstances lor-maid!" "How it recalls everything. ex- I he. Then in mat- aidered, and if a profit is expected by, ting. --deep setting, shallow 'setting or +will permit, considering how she fa This is a cruel stab. Tremaine claims a properly - taking the from the route of "baby beef," then the the use of the separator. Dleep set glass glass gyp milking qualities of the dam must be: ting in panes made for the purpose' is hemmed in b a gypsy table, the fend_ winces, but wisely refrains from ter -of -fact tone, 'speech. her, he '•Thank I will drink i er, and the huge- footstool on whichspeech. j says, .you, preferable to shallow setting in crocks "She like allow me to pledge you.". i van strict attention. If there is a - her feet are resting -"because -I love, cannot have been me," -if you will ' +^ possibility of profit in using nurse or pans, although with rare an excel- youl And to see you accept flowers I says Gwendoline res e - cows in raising cafies for-tfie open ien�quality ubutter-esti be produced -wasn't." "Jemima —� --- —Trots ep myse ren era su ue voice. "Do hay she 'Jane, or Lady Gwendoline market, the should ring, -beef- by this system; our grandmothers. me absolutely wretched. Gwendoline,"i "I CLn't,"-despairingly, : but still Primrose?" o win bred cow, to win must be blocky - knew no other method yet ,flub stretchingout his hand, "let' me dis- true to his colors, fc•r which she "Neither." He had grown very buttet e him. "I don't know grave, and somewhat pale and anxious.', with. a deep flesh coloring, yet many provide their families with butter pose of them for you." "I will," -sweetly ignoring the first I secretly admires whether she was really a servant, or Touching the 'wine with his lips, he cows of inferior appearance in -lits. of excellent quality and flavor, The regard are superior milkers," and will' main objection to the system k by part of his speech altogether: "Bring a princess in , disguise. I only know says, "I here pledge the future Lady raise a calf to a great weight' in setting in crocks or pans the milk and me over that Venetian vase on the she was the loveliest woman I ever- Tremaine!" I Gwendoline blushes and, shorter time. cream are more. exposed and -subject tiabinet, and I will let you arrange saw, and that you. and she are so alike generously few from The use of a pure-bred bull is right- to atmospheric changes, than by deep - them with me. No? you won't help I should not know one from the other, involuntarily moves a steps him; in of her evident ly considered essential in the breed- setting. With the separator there. is me? How uncivil of you! Well, But that you have led me to believe and yet, spite stock for' either no eaposute; 'the milk being run hovers Ing of satisfactory stock I `shall do them you have b" emotion, a slight smile still never mind then. e nevereen, beet or milk and the wistlorii of this through the machine immediately � myself, and, just to let you see I bear Ido not care to be like -that sort round her lips. practice was borne out in the case of after being drawn from the cow and - - 4. no malice, I shall give you one whole' of person," interrupts she, hastily, "Are you sure you Rnow to whom the grand champion at both Chicago the cream placed in jars or cans. It flower all for yourself!" -holding one "If you had seen her, ydu would you are proposing?" she says with an. and Guelph in 1916; do doubt, the.best care 'ie taken in .all the processes less out to him.' forgive me," -softly -"she was so attempt at her old insouciance, of used in selecting the bacteria is present and the cream "Without each � +� "No, thank .you,".-iciry. - beautiful, -so sweet, --so like your- this cap and apron I shall . !dams of each individual, and both of must be ripened by a starter.. This sof in „_ d_ .. t r of Ball killru heroine . cease to be the Y cross -bred, but may be made by adding soured milk Not when I give it to you?" -with self!" the winners arched brows of. astonishment. i Gwendoline smiles. Turning to dereen. Is it Mrs.,Wyndharn s maid ,were would such crossing be economical for of good duality of a commercial start _ "No thank you;" -with increased him, she extends a forgiving hand. you love, or indeed myself ?" I the average breeder of fat stock for, er may be used; a bad flavored'start- coldness. "As ahr was so lovely, I ardon "Hoy can I tell? They are both so'! used. Stir the cream the butcher? For show purposes a er must never "But indeed }ou mast have it," says you," she says graciously, and Tre-, blended in my brain. For the future' en ay to - man car. afford to keep a cow fora often while ripening, the -n, Beauty, be temper charmingly unruf-' maine, bending over the white fingers, (for your; sake), all parlor -maids shall. 6 degrees grateful b� in my sight." year for the sake of the calf she up to about GO degrees fled; and;4s she always gains the day,' presses upon them a caress. precious i'gives-* it i..;l. ady t he- presently finds himself the richer Just before' he takes his leave she "Oh no, I hope not," says Gwendo-' while; t he wins with her once r a' it meteady e churn.. A dairy -her- while; the breeder who works for the urometer is ,call} 'indispensable in all - by one detested sprig of stephanotis, says,- line. Then, very softly, and with a smile. "Think how production of fancy sires as herd lead- dairy work where success is desired - __ ,"Now," exclaim, she, a few minutes "By the bye, are you going to the, charming .jealous,, ars can do likewise, but the man who 'Cream is ripened by bacteria of the, later, having arranged the flowers to theatricals at Mrs. Gore--Palliser's how wretched that would make mei"" expects to make his living by the sale lactic acid group acting upon the milk Tier satisf " '` �" "Then lou aces t me? -you do, in- beef must have a herd' sugar and converting it into lactic; and put that ugly little fioan in our - "Are you?"=eautiousl}. • . deed, love me?" exclaims he, eager y p y 'If of cows that will give milk, sufficient through this the desired butter , _locket, and let us be )sagest. Tell "I an. going to act. I have only got slipping his arm round her, and Given- p i ' • at feast for their calves. "The gain i evolved. The maximum -amount me something more about that odd a minor part, s ou c like you to doline; her hand in his. I on feeding a calf is made much more of flavor that -can safely be ;,roduced - Irish village with the funny name, and come and give me =orae slight ap- tender, lays than on feeding an aged' ;. reached when the cream has de- •� ;your mysterious beauty." plause," [The End]. I -cheaply steer," say the experts,- but if this ,eloped about six -tenths of one per "I told you something a few mo-; : "I shall sure) he -byre,"'-pith con- Mo. ou so - ` gain has to be helped out try the keep-' cent. of acid. This may be in a few meats ago you tabs no ;idershalable warmth, .. ing of an extra cow for the purpose hours or two days. The experienced -reproachfully. I "And, Sir Hilary," calling to him _ • Prospects. we doubt if, at the present price of dairymen can depend upon previous -"Did you?"- blushing faintly. "Are misAnd, t> ly as he reaches the door,) -wood ` milk and dairy products,, the raising experiences, but the amateur must you sure', I though you ')tad been "you may bring a bouquet to throw at Officer And what are you going to of the calf in such a manner is just have a sure guide in all stage: of the singularly stu lid=taciturn I mean- me; and remember how 1. a<iore white �'• do when you get there? Emil*rant-Take up land. the best way fol the farmer to choose• trork. since your entrance. Perhaps I was flowers. -"l- for getting rich. -- attending." I When he is gone she raises her officer -Much? _ -not "No;'-bitteriy; "you were too much 'hands to her head, and falls into an I':migrant-A shovelful at a time. taken un with Millefleurs's offering." , attitude expressive of the deepest in again now. j "I wonder," murmurs she; anxiously, "May 1?" -eagerly. "Gwendoline, "where Hamper could ,have put that Still Alive. Ltold you I loved you." linen dress and that memorable cap Suitor ---I cannot live without your "Oh! Sir Hilary!" in tones' of the and apron:" claut;ltter, sir! I've tried and tried for liveliest reproach; "what is it you are i * * ' * * * * � mAlst fi : e years, and I feel just the ta,+ ins You! who have given suety 1 The curtain has risen; the guests .ime :a,out it now as then, girl f1'. mad. ri■■ht-tram hlrh ``red. Dtaurt.l, I. the mold Kinn d oar FiaiLRae ttflPC[dtrwe o,e Open a..rth.u.l wtr., B1 TIp is oeew ars s removed fmm the meal, thea mfe.tlna see of th. ehW aaa.w for tLe rapid ra of teen -Iw Tf�t+." Lrar.eewd .rIw y wYh.de.. awl M .W,e, aa..•t•,.r,17„r7-.o.. A=Z.sM to epw ,�rlunr. TRS INWRLIrIlOili Rini FRIIct CONFANT,rta. Rle■two. ls.e_ R.wute., 0.24 s. .Yb.+y,�•iy..._.-•O '. .-,•.•ML{ : ,.. ..;:: a' i3�. ! ',....� . - .- x�• ._.4 f -� ,1 ! p, rG• 1.3- WwKel .J'.',.� +!t'�• :"�•L'1R�-.�'•�•', ` has beer sunk by a submarine, it was officially troops. Four military officers and 116 The Swiss and German papers . soldiers, as well as 33 of the I A e epatch from Amster- ' all household -of announced on Thursday night. The "The crew crowded with advertisements for are missing. The surgeon and chief Swiss servants to dam toarm Londonuter says that the Maas- goods made brass, co - pper, tin, nickel nr bronze, includ- lest of the report reads: Ivernia I _ I engineer a32 among #hal missing of- reason being that o every S� ga' any thn I `hi� htlnef thPr QtAt• lthatis s Bunk by an enemy submarine in o Mediterranean on January 1, dur- ficers. Germany is allowed to receive from �Yp sent the Governor-General of Belgium bas is- doorkknockers.enae cdoor ommunes have been ,$&was — home weekly ten pounds of foodstuffs_ 1 sued a decree order4-, :_. . uorei zure of, .- FRENCH FEAR GERMAN DASH - - - - - RUSSIANS CHECK BRITISH ARMY IN SUEZ REGION - •OVER NEUTRAL SNIT TEUTON-S� __ T- TO DRIYE - THROUGH PAL 51�NR Distinguished French Writer Urges _Britain to Take Over- More Have Given Battle Successfully - = a . Y Will Join Russian Army That $� Moved South -Front-the - Can - of Western Front, So France May Be prepared For To Invaders .� - - Any Lightning,Stroke From von Hindenburg.. _ Wallachia. - casus and Cut the Bagdad Railroad. ?� -A despatch -from J ondon says: Al- though the Teutonic allies have made A despatch from Washing' 'says: campaign from the Peraian Gulf rap ?, ¢ despatch from Paris says: toire by Gustave- Herve, the famous further advances in Roumania, both The Holy Land may be the.iiext im- the Ti France fears a d4sh by the German Fre,lch publicist, who..devotes•.his lead- gris-Euphrates valley ended in _ _ armies serosa • neutral Switzerland, in Ing article to the subject. ` in their operation driving eastward portant theatre of war; : Official' de= Is at But -el -Amara. But the ' ' from the mountain region, and north- spatehes received here indicate that British forces at Suez recently capture - " 1 a desperate attempt to turn the Britain must _take over a still ward from Wallachia into Moldavia the British force in the Suez region ed. El-Arlah, ?b miles east of Sues, French and Italian lines, and relieve greater portion of the line now held the Russians and Rumanians at varix are preparing for a drive through Pal- and have pushed on beyond there, how the pressure. of the allied forces. I by the French, M. Herve declares, in satins. The object of this move un- far is not known. The British today For months the possibility of an fn- order to tree a sufficient bad • of ous Points are giving them battle, and vasion of Swiss territory has been: French troops to at several places have met with sue- doubtedly is to join the Russian army I are farther east of Suez than at any p permit the forma Cess. — that has moved south from the Cau- time fine- the war broke out. The talked of ir. Paris as a possibility. To tion o! an "arm of manoeuvre" -a casus, cutting the Bagdad railroad Czar'$,army in the north has.bees re. _ day, in the opinion of the French' mobile force which will be read to Between Fokshani and Fundeni the { y Russians made a• strong attack over a and ending Germanys dream of an reed, and the Tigris army has `r press, !t has become aprobability, - • f reinforce any part of the west front the -f Eastern _ __ Ger It is not permitted to reveal the nae va12e'rf Eve izedsnhin Pus up. the y dalso VY p�Ge* out a ac . ground near Obileahti, says the Ger- y t•yt g points to easel• another class of recruits which will ! M. Nerve also points' out that Ger- man War Office, but elsewhere were Lure of the despatches which convey lent chances of success if a gombined ? reinforce her active armies by more ; many has mobilized the classes of repulsed, hitt information, but the 'conclusions effort from' three directions is made than half a million men. With her ! 1918, giving her six hundred asst-thosand P ed• with heavy. casualties. The military forces now at their maximum additional men, while her civil .mobil- Petrograd official communication, drawn from them are amply support-! against the Turks. ' she is however, says the Russians re -osteo- ed by the -facts of the present mfli-! The Turkish censorship hag closed preparing for her suprethe ization will liberate a force variously I';¢y,- t their. former- position near Ka- tary situation -'of the belligerents. I down tightly, on all news from Pale$+ effort of the war, estimated at from 500,000 to 2,000,000. i atun The Russian offensive in Asia Minor • tine, �f Of' -one thing France is certain.'I This'torce, while it will be used chief- an adv, north-west of Fokshani, sada last Spring, particularly from the Lebanon thr�£'und-er Field Marshal von Hinden- : ly for service at the rear, will free 1 an advance in the vicinity of Raspit- { p g, Which took Trebizond, dfsfrict, whore it is evident prepare - burg Germany is mustering all her a corresponding number of younger za Lake and in a surprise attack cap- I Erzerum and Mush, has been halted tions are being ,made to resist such a _ ._ •. resources, for the decisive stroke and "troo a for the g toted trenches to the north-west in far short of its goal. ;The British i move, :if the past isAo.be a P Purpose of the first the Oituz Valley, guide for the fu -:line. �" Admisofon is made by Petrograd i ture, she- will deal this blow with the At what point will they 'strike . � i same lightning -like speed with which 5f. Herve asks. "Hindenburg's pet that the Russians and Rumanians on B+�ilaL1 R��M��j� jiC*jr[j Co� she launched her legions across neo- objective is Russia, the article con- I the upper .reaches of. the - Suchitza- ! +,a[zaeyli jjE i] tral Belgium in the opening campaign River retired before the advancing in-. �� BY allVNS SURE Of 1914. front 4a out -of P g P gra trouts, "but a grand ostensive os, that Fvaders,•whfle Berlin says that between if�Wls' OQj% - This view is: expressed irr La Vic- owing to we there conditionsquestionntil April � the Oituz and Putna Volleys tits de- Ur VICTORY fenders were pushed back further to- wards the plains. Mount Adobestiwas Virtually all the River Danube Gena Nivell's General Order to BEAT THE ENEII►l� ENGLISH FIRM'S BID storroed by a German detachment and _ 'H i1L ENEMY !captured. � P�session of the _ the Troops at -the ' UNDER ALL U. S, RIVALS l .p ;Invaders. _ -IN EAST AFRICA, _ � - Front. A despatch from Washington sage: i �]�S WILL A despatch from London says :— A despatch from Lima —Despite demands upon British muni- - b- as a: La France Llmoe an France] P The Rusattian prot+ince of the Do y tion planta bees_ use of 'the' war, -Had- �TA7+L+ rudja is now in the hands of the Cen- ;,publishes the followingFriday. British Tape Strop Positions fields, . Limited an j ff�� �S trai Powers, whose armies continue to nsrsl ordat $ �Iglish concern, I advance through Great Wallachia into to the .troops, blued by general 4nd Infilct Heavy Casual. outbid United States Companies- is _ Nivelle: propoasU opened on Thursday for I Moldavia, "Ata _time when another year . of - r !ties on the Foe. f 16 -inch and 14 -inch armor piercing' Peace Conditions To Made Broils, an important commercial the war is ending you can be proud -1 projectiles for the United States navy.,city in Great Wallachia, and on the of the work accompliahed: At Verdun ' A despatch from London says :—i Not only are the- English Compan-Known to -President west bank of she . Danube below you broke the most powerful blow The following official communication figures more than $200 per projectile Galati, has been captured by Ger. Germany -tver struck against any of - was issued - by 'the War Office on, below the nearest American co Win' man and Bulgarian troops. Several her adversaries." Oa the Somme, emit. Thursday nig►hf: mpethe A despatch from Amsterdam.sa s: villages on the outskirts of Braila - ": or, but. the time is, cut in halt, the Y lating the courage of our British al- _ . Ii East Africa our forces, in the ahe11a to be delivered in the United, The Frankfurter Zeitung publishes also have been occupied, and Yield lies, vicinity o! Risaak'is, south of the Ulu. the re I Marshal ion Mackensen's troops have during a long series of attacks, Stators duty paid. port of a speech- delivered by P you have given proof of a tactical su- guru Hills, assumed the offensive New former Hungarian Premier, Count taken 1,400 prisoners in their_ latest p _. Year's Da ' • - -- 4 erfority which viii" continue to itn- ` Y• Bey stormed the en- =i.julius Andrasay, on New Year's Dey, success., rove envy's strongly entrenched lines in RUSSIANS TAKE" 1 The Count- says: "'If the. allies *reject Virtually' all of the River Danube P • Never has our army been bet. the dLgeta Valley, inflicting peau - - 800 PRISO\ERS 'our off -or of l frortj its source to its mouth is now to Ler trained or more brave or possess. _ !casualties Bpd capturing several guns peace only because, as ed of more powerful means. they .assert, our offer is not honorably the panda of the Teuton forces, who ; �� y Tt i� under these brilliant alfspieea ,and howitzers. Pursuing the en- ,German Attack in Galicia Wli8 `'meant and- is- only a manoeuvre of control air of the eaptern bank and all Y �e approached. on January S; war, and if they any they cannot en- but a few miles of the western bank• that the work of 1917 begins, You? -,the Tiogowall River, eleven miles Sanguinarily Repulsed. ter negotiations before the kzfow ' will make it a year of victory, al foie �� Y' Galati, I _ miles north is Braila, is the absolute confidence I send you all, of. ` •: northwest of Kibamtiawe. A despatch from Petrograd says:`. the conditions, they can learn them- °II}y important Rumanian town on the Danube yet !n Rumanian hands. 'the acers and soldiers, my trtyear.' ctiaih- —The War OSice reports: 'Enemy from President Wilson, to whom they ate wishes for the new attacks against,our positions between will be communicated," • Peace des clearing of the DSbrudja by the corn-� year'' 4 . ``REACH GERMAN = the: Tirul marsh, the -River As, and 'not appear immediatejy near, there- biped Bulgarian. Turkish and erman-' �! ,south of the village of Kainiem, were fore wee suet battle further for peace forces, it !s reported semi -officially I OCCLPY GERMAN ER NAM CA31P t ..TU DEFENCE repelled by our fire,. During the bat- with all our strength ane} make it im_ from Berlin, leaves - a .larger part of IN EAST AFRICA tie south of Lake Babit and south of possible for our enemies to pre6ent these forces rf-4y. for other 'employ- British Troops Reath the North Bary < _ Riga,' 500 Germans were captured.' In steps in the direction of peace." From I meet, and closes the Dobrudja path - the region of the town of Retchni Andrassy's 'speech it a way to Constantinople to Russia, of the Rufiii, Successful Daylight Raid By ppear9 its if A despatch from London a Y north-east of Veleiki, an enemy aero- aomr sort of communication of the al- 1 aye Bri is — tish On Wide ;plane •tended. The aviator _ Te ed t TWO T The British - s, an of R terms will now be made Wit: •EPI'ELINS RL'R:�F.D official statement o .to R 1_ n the', ficer and a private, were made- pris- son• The Frankfurter Zeitung says _ IN SCHLESWIG SHEDS. !Campaign in German East Africa, is. Arras Front. oust." - _ the .allies'• refusal arises apparently sued on Sunday night, says: Our X ales etch from London says i P frorlf ttie fatal error -of au p ch from London ss, s: Two Columns g _ y in tin P pposing the A c#es at y pursuing the enem ..Sir Douglas Haig's troopa' have car- 300 PERSONS KILLED present position is only temporary Zeppelins have been destroyed at Ton- Rvfiji Valley occupied. a German camp Tied out another successful daylight) IN FOR310SA EA TH and does .not_ correspond with the ac -'darn, �chlesdig; by a fire dye to de on the Tshogowali River and reached raid south-east of Arras. The British R �hE, tual relative strength of the belliger- I festive wiring in a recently ,construct- RufiA awe, on the north bank of the ' entered the German trenches over a gents. .It_- ed'dauhle sheEl, a- R„R'{ on •x -UX aLlUary wide front and A despatch persons Tokio ss, s ,- ' ' °” �` �Rev#er' y thin remains for Getman but' to s etch from -Copenhagen. quoting the' The enemy penetrated to the en- +Three hundred hare_been kill.'bre Y p ppnha en, g Y still holds the south-_.. envy's third line. Dian dugouts were, pen the door of Ribe Jutland, Stifts Tidende. batik." 5 g. ed and many injured .in a disastrous break a Peace with the - - _de:ltroyed and extenWe damage oe- . .sword end. - - - • -- .— - • g I earthquake in Central Formosa, -ac_ . _ _ � - casloned to the iefences. A similar cording .to special despatches from 3I:1X1_IIILIAN RARDEN - DOCTORS FR01� UNITED STAT raid was attempted by the Germano I Taihoku, the captial of Formosa, I# - w1 south of Wytschaete, but "the attack- •- MAKES PLEA FOR PEACE. h estimated that one thousand houses R THE BRITISH ors were 'driven oto in ,disorder. The ;have been destroyed. The city of HOSPITALS British captured twro hostile poits.with I Nante has been- damaged extensively A despatch 'from- -London says: OS ALS their occupants. C by fire Maximilian Harden, editor of Die Zukunft, delivered a apeeeh at Berlin - - --- _ Saturday, pleading for peace by Rill Fill the Places of Young English Surgeons Who Desire -to Z,000,OOO BRITISH SOLDIERS = = agreement, according to Reuter's Am- f co to the Front. �M sterdam correspondent, who quotes w the Berliner_ Tageblatt. After refer- _ 1 rmg to the ell MY miscalculgtion of A despatch from London' says: Ac -doctors.' ON T IE FRENCH FRONT ALONE Germanys strength• Herr ling to the ,Dai Y young American - Harden Daily Telegraph ar- Hundreds of young doctors in the �." warned his hearers not to allow them- rangements are being made to ze Isee ` a- (lumber' of P United States,^according to the Tele- selves to be deceived about .the en- young surgeons in the graph, have volunteered to serve. in i'his is Entirely Exclusive of the Forces Employed in Seven Other j tray's strength. Russia's resources !British hospitals by Americans, in.or- the British arms, but could not re Theatres of the War, I cannot he exhausted,;' he said, "for, 1 cher to enable the Britishers to enter ceive a rommisslon because they were � Indeed, the war proceeds only on the the army. There are hundreds of doc- . not British practitioners. There is - edges -of this World Empire. • Eng- i tors of military age in home hospitals , nv barrier; however, to their practis- ' lands hunger, morQover, is only a, who wish to -join the army,- say@ ,the ing in Great Britain' , says the newa- A epeeist despatch from the British `day or night; to recetve order's• from ,catchword, for which there is no !Telegraph, but `hitherto they have paper, ettd they are exactly the ma- A. front in France says: thoir commander-in-chief. .. foundation, while France's lack of been denied that honor owing to lack , terial required to fill the places of "Gen. Sir Douglas Haig to -day corn- "This figure only refers to the Brit- men can be balanced h of substitutes. y British_ + English doctors who desire to go to elands the Iar6 st artily Great Britain ish forces in France and is exclusive troops." With'a view In mee .ing the diffi- ;•the front. The newspaper does not ever levied on her soil. The number' of those employed in the_ defence of '�" Iculty, Elie Daily Telegraph continues, gay hew many ,Americans are likely _ of efl'ectivea in the British arm the army authorities some time ago to come, but asserts that the `France on Jan. 1 was nearly 1,000,000 ; Egypt, Mesopotamia and Africa., �'HUNGRYenquired of the medical authorities not run into many hundreds." It ,adds ` men, completely trained and ready,, OF • PEOPLE. I #lY Germane . in the United State%- whether' the however, that those who do come will•- Y ~. - - -" - `- ' - — ----- Ttouble in Vienna=R' I could send to England detachments of be welcomed --- BRITISH TRANSPORT IYERNIA Advertise for Swiss Servants. - - - - --- - - --- - y GERMANS STRIPPING BEL ' -Corp- - A • despatch from Geneva, says: The Burgomaster of. _Vienna • _Dr,- GIUIVI• - SUNK IN THE MEDITERRANEAN Y •- - = L h fo to Vienna act _ resign if _ _ e�s�ktrchner"threatens to regi send .: OF'BRASS, COPPER AND. TIN • - - _ _ mbar continues to refuse" to ports - -•- - -- - - -- Y according to re t here. He is -quoted- as saying that Tour Officers, 120 Soldiers and 33 of the Crew Are OihCially- the prisons are filled chiefly with wo-- Reported as Dlissing.. m chifdr h convicted of Having Kitchen Utensils, Door Plates and Door Knockers Included in en and � ` stolen fond, wile housewives are _ _ A despatch from London 'says: The British transport Ivernia the principal Bireets owing to rob - ing. bad 'weather and while carrying I bones and assaults. - ` has beer sunk by a submarine, it was officially troops. Four military officers and 116 The Swiss and German papers . soldiers, as well as 33 of the I A e epatch from Amster- ' all household -of announced on Thursday night. The "The crew crowded with advertisements for are missing. The surgeon and chief Swiss servants to dam toarm Londonuter says that the Maas- goods made brass, co - pper, tin, nickel nr bronze, includ- lest of the report reads: Ivernia I _ I engineer a32 among #hal missing of- reason being that o every S� ga' any thn I `hi� htlnef thPr QtAt• lthatis s Bunk by an enemy submarine in o Mediterranean on January 1, dur- ficers. Germany is allowed to receive from �Yp sent the Governor-General of Belgium bas is- doorkknockers.enae cdoor ommunes have been ,$&was — home weekly ten pounds of foodstuffs_ 1 sued a decree order4-, :_. . uorei zure of, orderas4_ to assist in the col - lectio• . _ - _ - _ •- _- ., -_ _ _.- x,11 „,:�'� 3"t 14 N e FAV� It -7 T7779rc W- ra a. number of their yo.Utig friends qu FridayI-vaultig la -It. Ottawa on' the re-i✓uiploy nielut, Of Mrs. John Tupper i- at Fair-, rettirtied soldiers and related pro- iq '-F. and M ro. durst entertained A conference of Provincial and CD 0 �,LOCALISMSk- Fede ' I hlinh-ter8'is being held at to rl -Wm. Shepherd haso be0n very port nurbitig Ler father, E. Arrow- blems. V:h U1 during the past week. swith. who i; -41 y ill. -Mr,. Demon; of Frankf6rd, is, r serldn. Succession duties -of _the E. C. Mrs. Hill, of St.Catbarines,- Walker $4.000,000m-estAte- tit, Watki visiting C. H. and 1 -ha- I s re -turned home, after ter visiting erville amount to $W3.000, the -T. M, McFadden had a blest - on Monday her mother and brother, Mrs. C lar est amount front one -estate -GR-OCERIE-S I --meop trip to the GROCERI ESA. -E. L. Chapman has succeededBradford and George Bradford. ever received in Ontario. J. B. Gormley- att -trustee- in S. .13. , -Gc)rdQn Andrews- will soon recognizing the 'benefits of start._cutting ice at the, bay. .-The More'. and. more are are the people Na I date of cornineucement antiottuced -James Kennedy has been The Big Store" quality and "Service -Phone later. ' All ice will be loaded by in speDdiug-a week with relatives i . ­ 1. . I * orders. Machinerv, Buffalo. .6y Sefad your. or -The'lice trustees will hold -Dr;- ilenry will resum6 his PO -e on 'choir i4augural, meeting on Mon- regular professional duties here C5 lb, 4- for 2'. Ttiesday next. Tbe-di;(Ttor re- ..Extra fine Cj)okin-g F�gs. ..10C tae day next. 7 Ole t ---- . Pr g V& -lb 2 for 25c turned ho. _Lot) T -dny, after Rn. -W. J. Coakwell was on the e se(I Fi absetice of sevet' Fiveeks oversenla. sic is for a few Alays last week, where he had gone to visit •but is again, on duty. Wags.,aft's �Iince Meat, 1.5c lb-. 2 for 25)c 7`. Fraser, of Apple.. son. t -Rev. A. D. Fi --ton, -will occupy the pulpit in St. =The anunal meeting of Lite -%­yy fine, .15c lb - Andrew's church on Sunday next. Liberal Conservdtive ASSoviat'1011 • Bulk 111tes, -Mrs. Geo. W. P. Every- and of South Ontario mill be held Jan. Apple and. S 'l?,th, at2-p.tn�, intlie Tot .''n rry Jam; large tins, 50c non have' been sp6lidiliK a- few .,-n Hall. SALE REG18TER. .-.weeks with her -sister in Saginaw, V 111tUy. A Juainbet of pronn:­­ t. All*are Pure Clover, tloney� pint t1lis, 35e Mich. speakers will be premen. MoiD--.T, TuESDAT. NVEDNFSDAY, -A military concert will be held, cordially invited toattend. Chair Jan. 16th, 16th and 17tb.-Auction lbs for'25c 2 clock. E. H. Purdy, Bulk Seedect llais4ls, elloicie, In the -town hall here on Fridmi taken at o -sale of the Hotel, and con. evening, Jan. 19th. Farticulas President; John Moore, M. D., tents. •Whitbv, also McLauizhlin Secretary. aiitombbil�. the property of NV. L. All -kinds of Staple Groceries, Breakfast Cereals later. e each, day -Ale; St. Steph• lanaGn. Sale to comment, -hand Findlay was cunlined..,to -Re.v. A. E. Bruce, 0 at one o'clock sharp. Real estate Canned Goods i-on'stahtly on bed last week, suffering front. a en's Chtireb, Turontu-who has ivill be offered on Wc-dnesday. Jan. severe cold, but is . no* much Ira- been placed in charge of St. Geo. o'clock pin. Furniture and hold effect 17tb at 4 o'clo 36u d afrom r ' m our store turn -t 8' e 0� bu� y article please re proved rge's church, moved- his. house- auto P gee -Should you 19 no a - 9 - c as represented, -WL . n. Gormley, of Stettler, A] cash. Real estate terms made hiLh t � I t to r or in t_ley back - Berta, Saturday* and auctioneer., your 0 a4 exchange or here on Tuesday. . Mr. known at time of sale, Win. Maw you eerfa.111 get tory exe e .Th X Store,method. arrived last Friday to spend Bruce arrived or e Bi n od... -a 'feiv weeks with his brothers occupied the. pulpit on Sunday. TUESDAY,4AN, 0-31W-AUCUOD side of ,and sisters here, u derived, to -day And. etc., Mrs. Bruce airi farm stock. implements. hay, ft touch they are. now getting -settled in at lot 17. mar of con. 9, Pickering, -We are experiencing _DRY GOODS DEPT' the property of George G, Morgan. of ideal Canadian winter, clear the rectory. We welcome Mr. and Sale at 1 o'clock. sharp. Se e bills. sky and the temperatureL 12 de- Mrs. Bruce to our vilhige and hope H. S, Pugb, auctioneer. Nlany lines are.becoining -,--ery hard to procilire, yet our stock is -grees below zero. their sojourn in our midst inay be Mrs. Hood and a pleasant one. well as--orted. - specials. -Charles and M .,just pi,few _ family, of Brock Road, spent -In order to relieve ibe frelghf -heavy lined Smocks for winter wear, -2.OG -Years with the ftirmer's sister, congestion, the railway Commis- Men's TERM NOW OP sion have ordered the railways to Mrs. Short, of Oshawa. -The Librarian received a se- curtail the passenger train ser- In Shaw'a Business Schools, Toron- Men's heavy Ribbed Uuderwear, all sizes each,-' 1.00- vere shock one day recently when vice. So far as Pickering is con- to. Enter any day. No vocations. i. -holders voluutar- corned the same train cla Men's all red snag -proof Rubbers, 2.00 Poaltirne assured to graduates,. "e one of the ticket -holders LN 11 ily paid a fine for keeping a new be maintained, but Free Caval ue. Write for it. lace, �150 09 -wagazii&6 out a weelt. table will Ito into effect Ran. 3 Special. .,black been which W. a. Shaw, Principal. wh -A number of letters have ary 14tb. the chief effec:?Ns 12.95 eather top .15 p. m. train 7 - _received from the boys overse" will be that the 2 -at from 25c per garment up to L30 it acknowledging the recept of Pat• going west will be due in Picker. cab from the Pickering girls and ing about 11.25 a. m. The time- ne Fru* Store Ladies' U nderwc ozpressiax their deep gratitude, table as finally revised has not yet HAS,THE QUALITY -Mine Rea, teacher of the junior been reeelv4a, so it is possible' -.:-',Sweater -C-otits in Ladies', Men's, Boys' and Children's ..,department of the public school, there may come other changes, Oranges Bananas, Pomegranates. . anates. . Go all .6roeerieg, 'Dry Goods. Hardwood, 'Boots .and' Was unable to resume her datier though this is not probable. . . Onions, Lima Beans, LeUry, _your p when school opened on Wedues- -Ontario County MRps-We 'day last. but arrived on Satur Lettuce. Sweet Potatoes at The Big Store." day have jittit received from C. A. and Spuds. Crockery, Chinaware, etc sad was on duty on Monday morn- Goodfellow & Son,.Whitby. who • Ing. isre the sole sehing agentA, a ntnul Choice bulbs for indoor culture -A tneetIng of -the united con- ber of vo a of this excellent map. As the market is so tincertain'this year tions of 9t, Andrew p. Pick l4all gregs - It shows the concessions, Iota,. we cannot Ilia prices and stay with M -.CHAPMAN ' *ring. and St. Johh',R,: Broujibam,. post office,% towns, villages, rail. them- A g&A deal always. *W be bald here in St. Andrew'p W*yq and railway stations and -NEILSON'S ICE CREAM. ahareb at 8 p. m.. on Tuesday, Jan. It other Intere4ting infortuatiom KEEP THE HOUSE WARM -23rd. for the put peme of. moderat- is printed on heavy paper sad sold Plaits, in cones, sundeas or in Ice. cream sodas -always good. ing in a call to A minister VR13VR9 paper Dearge and Mrs. Stotts. of It 60 centq, also on -A . on rollers at $1.00. . Every school Stettler, Alberta, are spending 4 H. J. MARQUIS r of any kind call -find let tea should have a copy. and it is also in need or A Stove or Heater y couple of motiths with T. A. and useful to have in the home, Pkkerl&Z ODUA0 show Von some_ of the best line made. very Mrs. Knox and other relatives in or office. Call And Bee them. Ontarin. Mr, Stotts And his sionp have have 1280 acres in Alberta And are -A number of surveyors, es of the''best m�akes installed DALE MIT I Furnae well pleased with their western been at work in the vicinity of Pickering during the past keels. 2*103=:E2:�XXqC* home. surveying the Kingston road. ional Stock Food aLway he Girls' Red Cron Club par- a on hand.1 -T They began last year at Mot)treal Yon can always get the beetMani. ..-:1ntprnat pose holding a sale of home-made and have reached this point. We toba Flour trade from No. I. on Saturday. broad, cakes, eu understand that their instructions Manitoba, Wheat. NaO.inal Drop -head -Sewing machines, t 3 p. m., in the January Ilth, a re to oveed on to Windsoi, and Royal Household nod Glenora, for et C, house o to. the fire are LUIS work hag been done, to Bread. Try a bag- !C11tiery, tend General Hardware, e C, hall, Pickering. Verybody come. the Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats Members please return to Prescott to. survey 1 note and send in r There are two BRAN. SHORTS road to Ottawa. -=:&JOSEPH -H,, BUNE)Y donations. MIX FEEDS f men. one of whom take Rev. Jag. Mellroy with wife gang" 0 d ()AT CHOP "and a -h -11 -d -ren. Wt on Wetin-daw the jgrade and the ether the width W in- Save You oney _t for their new home in Wallace- :BA'RLE VV-e - eat out by the Provincial. -K-V or be road alluwance. They have- CRUSHED .0ATS been L y cHoP LOO (town. -WHEAT Wn. They will 8 d a abort governmeint, and the --rumor' is Mime with friends in be. that the men have been seat ont CRACKED CORY foie ctinthining their - journey. MIXED HEN. FEED to get the estimates for construe-. attend . m We, hope that success may good road that will for tsildweWs Cream a ions in time to lay in A supply new ting a utatitute- We foresaw the present market conditions and Caps, hence we Mr. Mcllro*'s labors in his part of a transcontinental high- Calf .'deal. of Woollen Wear, Mitts, Ru you at a reasonable ebarxe, way, re Molasses Meal can sell to sonable'price. ,,T, and that returned soldiers -Mrs. Whitney, of 0shawal OAT last year, slid we Dec. Slat, after a will be employed in the 'great un CHOPPING ANI can guarantee died on Sunday, dertaking. Whether or not there iCRUSHING EVERYDAY Our Rubbers are the same price as is h the old- favorite brand, - you beat of satisfaction with ..few days illness from pneumonia. .. any foundation for the rumor Get prices On feed in ton I lots. .,Maltese Cross." kind of rubber.Y0,311 The 'deceased, who conducted a Is It's the wifflnery business in Oshawa. was we are unable to stale. BELL PHON-t- buy. once and then for 411 time to come. well and favorably known in Pick- dly'iupply on hand of Woollen ruderwear, We "V,e, a oddly oring. She is survived by two Chopping every day. including the famons "Pen Angle." Montreal, daughters, Mrs. '(Dr,) Wilson. of Auction Sale of Valuable Montreal, who for about -nine �P'lc years was aisistant teacher in Farm in W TownshipAIR's A, BUNTING1 KLERING Pickering school$ and Mabel, at.'Eitablisshed 1857. h A shooting match. took pi hitbsi* ome. Af W ace here on Thursday last, when lire N BE HERE XMAS were used, and when There will be offered for sale by. XMAS WILLSOO some Christmas Groceries a the place to buy at right good, scores were made. p6blic Auction on V If so this i There were eleven contestants, THUMDAY, JANUARY ?hTH,1917, at Are you needing Christ and seedless, 15c. Currants -15c up. Peet, hour of two Velock in the after- prices. Raisins, seeded the following being the score. each the ho Walnuts and Almonds 50c lb. ing allowed nice birds: Walter noon, at the -Wilson House", in the orange, lemon and citron, 30c. be] Village of Ashburn. -the farm b0ong- - lb. Every variety -of -apices atoldprices. Prunes 2fol *c. ...8opherd 8. h X Dwyer 7. H. Cal- Inff to the estate of the late Alfred- B. Vert 6, H. Vale S. - E. Dwyer 6, T. Fisher, deceared, known as the Hub' • Datee1te lb. Apricots 0131Y 14c Oranges 4 Lemons 48c per dozen up, Dwyer d, N. J. Morrisey 6, J. Cal- bell Farm. consisting of part of the -5c per dozen up. .0 vert 6, S. Davi4-C F. Bunting 3, south half of lot number twenty-two AgentWanted! 'A. Clark 1. in the ninth concession of the Town- RE SEMI -TRIMMED Royal Purple Calf Meal 1.(K) a bag. Royal purple Chicken Food 2& atid 50c ­ ship of NIV-hitby,, and containing 97 awl Grit and Oygtsr'Shell 95c per h6ndriA. Bi%aou, Ham, Haddie, etc; -An appeal is nmde'to all Cana- "EM than women to do all -possible thio acres, mote or legs, winter to help the Red This farm adjoins tbb Myrtle-Urand Xmicnilly Advertised G. A. 'GILLESPIE1 DUNBARTON Oren. Cl*o'" Trunk Railway. station and is co The Creston Wall T&VOT Cavett - work. At present the supplies on ipnt to post office and school. The Ualk of the ap. _balnd are not itreAt and abeavy farm buildings consist of a fran�s! A,TWISTz or THE WMT ing. house, nicely sittial*dt bank 11arn with THS NOLL s expwted in the i�pi TaINS demand i, i, straigbis The women's filstibife Lave gar- st.i7ne' fout5dation 'find'sht�,tq at-e: ­h Xi, knife, fciWrl G W V - 4�&a u ­"%red. �,rEe i stone fwin'dation�, siln� drip ROBES! BLANKETS! MITTS I menta ciit. ready to he made. and n pM,?7* hauging . made 9r.17. -1 cleauer end better. THE zil'A'ZON IS NOW* HERE 4. ?bed Ft -tone. milk braise. g 1)� any one can seem e spavin lllfll;,.,��.-, 'rh,ere;l'ie. two acres .ling at Mrs, C.' 11. 130 ' ' 4'�. , An me-getic aceni i's -warted in (here land Tb-<- f,-neei arp',- '1 1( amples and on hand, -al+ -F-r)n hand fli� )CaLty to FLew a ;-si1pplv of yarn alwaV -A.rtati?.of ri-pair. eoL­% orr.ers from 1LOwmitoldere. Mrs. H. Mnr(1mz;1- ple bc.,.Ixg Thi,fu'.) ;4,�uJep;aely bound a= to oral ;ra taraahed i, S tmr,:h, ­­ 1-f beaunrrl. ss,. lrflR pie 7C 3�:L$ "for L. Ali -drew's clmr6h .()n ter-ti m"O ovc!- gC nOtm and Shoe neAtly .he preached two vxc(dlelit.[nether terns r -ltd r,n<lE I �1 S %V;; App',;canta ple&0 01te Oetal)lk- H" munp. Dr. .11,11,01 Ila- rp�,ivn*-J, T LOBES the ug (Ir"d 'o n "I. '-�b" a frame 'tly twtde. knr;wn :o the titnt­S �0,,. t%e,n CAEP .1-1d SU,1101110diD9 V`i&9@9 a,,, to. can Suva -me. When full ptrt�cu'ars hischnrgf� in I'li FOr f�nrh�,r to be fu.n%sbed. ill his fa-fni!y. A .0 I'd i n u R NI 1).. 1: X. I PIC REI -G t4') tl',e 1):101Arl) A Lett- r)1 1,iz.. ont,: Y:- ­.. r%il , AQh- EWPIRE WALL PAPER PIC -tion sigw� 1'� V -o- A4- Co. L;vITED XV, J. COARwET. adherents J TOMONTO !")I Oyl!- A. Ch­i­ bf r n pr -ell t') hiell V)r pe*.I) -1 HUGH F uctioneer. ,!w re uyabider his resignation. -J L ­­ A—, , -­ --R- ­­ �.,