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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_01_19IT- I -- _.�. . 1 - - ... , . -191�� -� 4, �', _1. ­1 -- A' . I — _w - -, � T1• -7 V ING, ONT.; FRIDAY, JANUARY 19,1917' VOL' XXXVT .-PlCKER ..No. 17 Prafsootonal. ftarb*.dHERRiWOOb BROUGHAM Established 75 years SPINK-MILLS In our last issue an error appeared Miss Gladys Brodie- is spending' Medical in the announcement of the concert in oibuple,of weeks with her friend, the school house. The -date em Marie Hamilton. ....,ts", GREENWOOD' given The Young People's Class of the L. CALDWELL, M. D., Successor should have been .the 19th instead of .G to the late Dr. a.:-Brodie, Phone. 306 the-12th, as prin7tsd. The date given Uriidn Subdi,�y Sch061 spent a most Claremont. ont. FLOUR us being Friday. Jan, 8t-h,- we saw was enjoyable time Thursday •evening I Tong as- -the le-tter-w- DI �L W as written- on at-the home of -Mrs. L- -Johnstoa. F- E. FORSYTH, D. of - 0., ,Regis- 'EILLS 4A -Re'tered member of the Optconatrical Asso- --WHITE SATIN--BREAD the 9th, we made an awkward ttempt in g the course of & evening M6;. Q station of oataxio. Special attention at correcting the error by placing the Johnston was presented with a hand- 'k-It Ise f glasses. Eyes tested frV= CREAM BUNS—FAMILY date as given in that issue.—ED. "Wp tInflo - some Bible with a suitable addiess, -as tat! DUMBARTON a token of appreciation of her ser TEA BUNS—PASTRY vises as teacher. INNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., N O. mcK Don't fo—rgetthe to 111dinbuilh, member of the college of township Sabbath I Ontario Heentiate W* Physloolans and Surgects o Miss M60111"r of Whitby, "will School on 0 of Royal College of surgeons, ikdin IV ool Convention ay next. I, am paying highest prices , Shorts, Jumbo give t iotic Young Be sure to be at t e mo bursh. Br6m, a E2. aydress to the Y morning session, ma attention to debases of woman end d of FrAday, Jam.'26th. A good program will ITte for Barley a1id WhBat. be good. hot dinner will be Wheat Screenings, will be given by Toronto talent. All served ira the Temperance Hall by the are welcome. , Silver collection. ladles, of both schools, Your horses 0 Get my prices before selling The Minister's Birthday" will bs too. will be cared for, as %the superlm- E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- :All kinds of Cho'p. glyen In the basement of the Presby ...... a T23 ocras crown Attaorney. 104 (30=07 tendents of out two "schools twill Move ,h Seilsllo:, 6;W4'1?.0aou.WId%bT. tartan Church here, under the auspices Chopping on Mondays, that part in hand, and both are ever E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and of the -S.' A, M., on the evening .0 ready to care for your horses as well yss da,Feb. 2nd, at 8 o'clock. Lunch as yourselves. Everybody will be wi� bF Ae B*lIeIt*r.N6twT Public, Etc. Manoyso a Wednesdays and Fridays SCRANTON COAL D. L. and, W. served.. . Admission, adults 25 made welcome, so let all come. —Wx. my to cents children 15 cents. THE Nzwo has just received the fol- -...Chopping will not start Dental STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA, lowing letter from Pioneer E. E. Perry- MILLIKEN - man, 168400. storeman D. Co.. 2nd until 9 a. In. LASE B. BXXTON, D. D. ;S.. Canadian Pioneer Batt.. France, and 4.0 Graduate of the Royal College of Dental —AND STEAM. While engaged in working aroun dated "At the Front. Dec. 24tb�, 1916. d - . Dan' Bargeone and t7niverefty of Toicato, Otboo the stables on the farm of Glen T. Dear Sir, —Ye ' erd mar W rim '! hardware stare, at sy I recelved-s. very t bring less than a t:OM Morgan. in Scarboro Tp.. a few days nice parcel sent to me from the Bro. five bags, as minimum u;,P 9,e 060 a , I to OJO. Ind age, C. Vickery, an employe, was at- man phone NC my J. SPINK3 LIMITED ago, ugham Red Cross Society and I, Darras Dr Bestows &butee oTenam. Dr Robb, tacked by a bull and receivad serious through the columns of your valuable amount 'charged for wt Taranto, will be in charge. PICKERING. ONT. Injuries. His shoulders were -crushed paper, wish to thank them R-be main - Will be five bags .-fn and he was otherwise bruised, He was berm of the Brougham Red Cross Soci- remoyed to the General Hospital. To- sty) for their thoughtfulness and kind--• f ftwe. G • R. BAIEWST-ER ronto, and while there was visited by mess, as it-was very in reciated after con- G. HAM—Issuer of Ma Veterinary Surg on Mrs. Vickery, who shortly aft by me. I will close, a Marriage e hoping that all we lAaaas" in the Cqualoy of on racted pleurisy and later pneumonia, compliments of the season may be Vkkerizs Village. Ron-or Graduate of the Ontario and who subsequently went to the theirs. Veterinary College and Honor- home of Mr. Miles, near Milliken's POUGHER. Real Estate Auc- ary Associate of the Ontario Corners, where her husband had pre- tionser, valuator, collector and Issuer DUMBARTON Vetertgary Colle viously contracted to work. Her con- of smarrians licenses. SzoicAsm. toy ge. Ind. phone 320,2: dition became so serious that an at- Dumbarton people arelmournia_g the 94 .7 HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Claremont Ontario tempt was made to bring her husband loss of a faithful pastor. It in hard to E A S TLAKE99 -Da Licenses In the ocunty of ontmia. from the hospital in a motor car, but realize that the one who has minister. *Biea at store and bin residence, Martimant The shingle that has given satis. b4fore he arrived Monday. Mrs. Vick. ed so efficleotty in piritual things for faction for over 30 years. Empire i-_ B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLESK IqFdW BLITCEER 3110P ery had passed away. the past eight yearXas, passed to his Corrugated lion with a J In. by Do ocaveyanaer, 00MMINdmer for "Id" reward, and heard the Master's wel- adlidavlom, Aeocansans Ron. K -4t.;MQQL REPORTS •-come -we'll done, good and falthfu 2-in. col-rugation, see it before yoix OU07 to loan I on hum lunar of Us- A full line of Fresh Meats always servant, enter thou into the jo buy other makes. If you are IIs, 41"ess. I ser y of thy C=o. ont. M-W on-han&at shop. Following is a report of Brougham Lord." On Sabbath morning, Dec. 31. need of a Cream Separator. Try $.PUGH, Glen Mayr. Ont, public &tbool, names in order of merit. be-occupied the pulpit an usual, but at a Premier'for '30 days. Also. 'G Sr. IV—George Duncan, Gwendolyn HTLi.e8asood Auctioneer. Extensive exrer- Wagoii on road every day. the evening service It was evident that gasoline enginep from $39.00 lanae In Imported and tharoughb"d stools, Devitt. Elma Soornberger, Pearl Phil- be- was in trouble:` He was taken UXL p" cendueted an7"whers, write for seres Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty 1p, Llovol Johnston. Jr. IV—Gladys See or w, rite me before buying. and yerticulan. Pbon* Ind, M24. 38-ly Middleton, Agnes Cowan. Viola Sim next morning to the home of his dau- ghter In Toronto and subsequently to Bell Phone.- Sutcher's cattle wanted son. Roberta PbIllips, Ethel Wilson POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, absent. Sr. III—Neil McKinnon, Wal- Wellesley Hospital.'but medical ookill avail, death having F. Prom,. Picke in 0 for counties OfTcork and Ontario. Ana- JAS 0-CONNOR, PICKERING ter Taylor. Thomas Philip. was of no a rM9 ft.. 116140 at all IL131411 attenuod to on ebmum Jr. -III— was an 'Wednesday. the -10th last. imilee, Address Green River P 0, Ont. ..CQru'er King and Church Sim, Ethel ShPA''absent. Sr. 11—Verna General sepicaemia from some obs Devitt, Walter sent. Nellie Dan- cauqe haqtened the end. - Rev. A.11luarne son. Clarence Phillips. M Stephen- L. Maefadyen visa born In the Town. age. -:Dn .:B - Z M 07,7` _M son. John. Liscombe. Jr. LI—Donald dRIITG BAKERY ship of Brock sixty-two years ago. He Vetarioary Surgeon Beer. Dicy Dawson, Maud Philip. graduated from McGill and'Congrega. All akonio-bile and Bicycle'- Sonor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- Aimee Mantle absent. Sr. Primer— tional Colleges Montreal. was ordaim- rinary Goillesre BREAD, RUNS and CAKES Alice Middletob. Mary Liscombe. !at, repairing promptly James Holthy. Cecil Mantle, Hazel Honed In Montreal, Kingston, Primer—Boyer Philip, Agnes Holtby, Council Montreal in Irig, and was 9 and Graduate of the Veterinary Choice Candies, Ad to the mfnistry by Congregational attended to. th .0 Science Asso0ation. matint Phone—office I#A, residence 2&)*2 ti VioeolajeR Studholme. Jr. Primer—Muriel she P- Albert and Toionto Junction. InI893 Tires, Pils, Grease and repairs qw Wedding C kej a 'specialty pard. Lily Dawson, Verna Middleton. be cast his lot with the Pres always on hand. L. E. Scott. teacher. Presbyterian CLAREMONT, ONTARIO aieliver them. - ­ -L ...and we Church and was ealled to Cheater. N. he accepted a E. Toronto. In ]IN Potte * & Andrew', Both phones in shop. MOUNT ZION To 'Lo"XIS WANTED call to Dunbar ton. Nearly thirty. The Mount Zion Dramatic Club eight years of his life hive thus been -PICKERING. Dat. H. R. Monasy, Pickering will present the drama entitled "The d6voted to preaching the Word. Three I will pay cash for the following loge School." in the Mount Zion years ago he had the misfortune to delivered here: ch on the evening of Friday, Jan. ' I have -a good stock of Church If lose h' partner in life. who had prov. see$* 19th. the proceeds to be devoted to �Ll fa Basswood. No. 1. $17.00 perm. REAL ESTATE ed herself f an invaluable assistant In Maple. 18,00 the Red Cross -Society. The drama, his pastoral work He leaves one son. Soft Elm, 18-00 which Is a side-splitting farce, will be Ali"- Of Ottawa, and one daughter. they Bastard Elm 12.00 under the -direction of the famousEarl Price. of Toronto. Funeral singini-mastpr, Prof. 0. Percival Pip- services were held on Friday, in the ]in 15 in, over I?A6 000 Church, on the Irc11., arrival of the after. E 0 &1 Union. I and the Law Holler Choral Wire' Yencmg under 16 In .,20.00 noon will be sasi train. Rev. 'Messrs. Cameron celebrvted artists: Elviry Ketchum, 0 west Hill, Yule,oT_0shawa.__in_d log lengths '%.28.00 150 acre Farm- For Sale, 900d Soil, Justin Style, Very Swift, Welland McKeen, of Orono, co-Presbyters, brick house with 8 rooms. Strong. Sbty Cushing. Timothy Bay. gave impressive addresses. The re- Chopping and Oat Rolling And. bow Forth, Imo Kidd, Ura Kidd. mains were conveyed to Erskine Ceme- Brace Wire, Staples Barns and stabling for 42 head ' q;!93 done an usual, of stock. Hen house Al. Falfar, Cal. Amity, Cy. Fur, Evra teiy and Interred by the side of his J. _'J 14tvwife. W, G.,Barnes, Green River and pig pen. Green, Squire Guraps. Amanda Sque- Cedar Po9ta andti gee and others. Music will be furs- WHITEY Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. All in good repair.' imbed by the Claremont Orchestra. .7. -Steel Posts. Everybody come and enjoy an even- ing's thorough pleasure. Admission 2D cents, children 10 cents. seiner, gave-& concert in the Ladies' Coal Lambert Qqent6 ShinglM 'W• v Paul Wells, the well-known eater- JOHNEELIP -RichAordso College on Wednesday evening, 771 - `NotaryPublic, Pickering. WHITUVALS The town is negotiating at present Lath and Ready Roofing with Has a full line of tresh and cur- h two or three small industries always in• stock, ed masts constantly ocrhand. The annual oyster supper and social which we hope to have located here. WWater, Plue Water evening held at the home of D. R. and The Windsor Hotel property is Spice Roll, Breakfast Baoon, be- A. C. a. t'1 Mrs. Beaton, under the auspices of the Ing sold by public auction this week. X IL W,quien's Institute was a decided sue- The furnishings and equipment will Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. If you are wise you will use the only cess, Over on4 hundred partook of realize about two tho♦ usand dollars. LOCUST HILL Ideal well drilled by Chas. B. Rice, the sumptuous repaat in tbot-tea-room, , The coal famine [is havingquitea .,Highest prices paid ror who is age t for Wind Mills, Gasoline which was nicely decorated and suit- a serious effect in our town. The ser- Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings —Butcheir's cattle able music being furnished by A large vices in All Saints' Church had to be for'water works.- Also bath room fix- F dison Re-Creatiali •during. te&.hour. conducted in the school-room, owing •w -------- tures, etc. Everything given careful Games of various kinds were played to fuel. 11 Ig lee attention. ry Do You Enjoy' in the spacious dining-room. Prizes The entertainment given by the not RICE'S PUMP WORKS, for the guessing contest were won by Dramatic Club on Tuesday event First-class rigs"f6r hire Home Tat. 5521, Whit0r&Ie,_0nt. Miss L. Pugh, Mr, Daniels, Miss DoteiI was a decided success.- 'The proceeds, and Mrs. S. Mannell. About mid• which amounted to $100, was given to THAT COLD -1 night a vote of thanks was. given to the War Relief Society. Day or night The � '.Pickering Mr. and Mrs, Beaton for their hospi. Rev. G. A. McLean, -who has been —Rw -meets all trains. tality. MrO. Bosatqn being the best of pastor of the Baptist Church here for hostesses, then all joined hiLrods'and past years, during which time Teaming promptly attended to. Vigil$�JCd Committee as, ,Nae if sang "For they are jolly good fellows" be has met with great success, Agent for Canada Carriage Co. and "Auld Lang Syne." Three cheers moved to Orillia, where he has a very you do not we suggest a box 41 were- given for the Women's Inititutis fine cbaige. His departure from of "Dominion CascaraBromide'__ .We Be Peaktp-tc-mwinv. The object of this Association is to the men declaring they were going to Whitby has been deeply- lessen-atealing and prosecute- join for 19 7. Ule people here. Quibine." the felons. The leading article In the, Farmers' me was a Members having properl AG114COURT M I most Interesting one It does ipot matter so much just It was entitl- %stolen oot mIll". In current number, h he cold, but you A Safe, Sure and Quick Route oats immediately wl any we ad "Winter Fairs" and waa from the 1nW - -Mrs. 'Elizabeth Glendenning Morgan Ow a 'it the know of feverish, sh, eyes leak. of zmeaufAys Com'MiNes. relict of the late George Mo of editor, F. M. Oba man. is via the an. pass. generally and to a Good Bu1nesspoaltion, 'Membership fee $1.00, ad away at the residence oy her son. te success of the Ottawa ;&iriter w stuffed f v In X, %1 8 u ed Ilp Fair. being held this week, is due the hu am machinery clog- OTT Tickets mav be bed from the Glen T. Morgan, near this - village,on kidneys and a President at Veatly to the president, Win. Smith, sed all over, liver, "A"I • Friday. after a long illneifs. .She was • secretary on application' 777 years of age, and i's survived by P., Of South Ontario, pores all over.► 4 Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. two sons. Glen T.i of this 'place, and The election of warden of the coun- er, W. V-- Richardson, Pickering. Fred, of• Toronto. The funeral took ty is to be an interesting question at These tablets start everything TORO ONT. the meeting of the Countv Council working again and before On place to Christie's Church on Sunday Cor, Yonge and Charles Sts. J. R. Thextoa' W. J. Clark at 2 p. M. next week. The town of Oshawa, are feeling alright. Don't di[lly- Presiaent, Secretary The fundrsl-of the late Thomas Pat- which will probablybe separated from dally with your cold until It be-' Shorthand, Typewriting Basking, prson. whnxp dpiLth oeeUrred-atAhs-Ah ty—is-I _Or_JnZ_bArd in_ res th -1vo-OW-Reeping im her Accountimfamily residence here on Saturday, enting the claims of their reeve, L• Correspondence, leninanship, SPA. TOOLS SHARPENED was held Monday aftermoon*to St. An- Mason, to the position. On the other ling. Business Forms, Commercial drew's Cemetery. Mr. Kterson is band J. H. Downey, reeve of WhItbv ic ERING NEWS NT Arithmetic, Business Law. Civil We make a specialry of crosscut saws, survived by his widow, three sons. W. town, is also an aspirant for the poet- - Service, etc., taught quickly and Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired- A , on the homestead; T. A.. in the tion- Not for twenty years has a -'- correctly. Exerience teacbers ; Razor-boning a specialty. For a first, village. and R. H., on the Rrin lin . Whitby man been Warden, but during a, line that period. Oithawa baa been honored fY careful attention: moderate rate class hair trim or an easy shave call France. and two daughters, T. Mom XC'Faaaen Dr. .4 best results. Demand for our gra. at the East-end Barber Shop. Thompson of Winnipeg. and Mrs. J. two or three times by their re reagin- at—Graduate Optician dustes is far inrarcesoo of our supply. See our House Furnishings of all Hood. here. The service was conduct- tative occupying the warden's chair. Druggist—Graduate Rater no1w. Catalogue free. kind's. Slightly need Carpets ed at the home by Rev. Mr. Anthony. Tak theme things Into consider^- C. N.-R. Ticket Agent. from 16 cents a yard up. and at the gra. Mr. Mason will have to f,484 W. J. Elliott. Principal, ye by ftg. J. McP. �•let'. Mss y17.p -'-11 '. .. k r e* -"x Cud .. _ .. h .. f' : 4•F _ w� ,� dv.�b._ -"•9 ., '•'tA ,,�,. u { .: , 4Y a �`•,r:,eR �IP'•e' .. 1 •- e: ; .. S �}-. yYL N .q 6 . Fi ''n'C^ 'F• •+'u GG' . f.eri. �, w��.>'......efmsm,s.--,e+m a .'.-+w�..:e4 '4 e'.:. u r+d v.ravvn:.r+ 1..w- N%'k '�R ..... {i`.�C,e,uy&+avis { . •, ..yM ,,. 5.•. "Tq......... V4' w� ..,,,n,. '.uF' A� °lir'.,. .. .. .., "$n ,�.• ., ,., .,: •.�. <, ••;• 6ZA .SN'.".':.f J'"..: I" ..J" `i J',, T•.S. .. - - that she is, contents herself with watching the battle •from afar, . and Canadians wanted for the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve for immediate overseai service, Only men of wood LOCKED DOOR il sho -no inclination to interfera or assist matters in any way, beyond en- ' r Crofton has entered the deligioui- thought.that time alone is required to see her handso Rood - - -- - V , ,. mV a installed mistress of Rowden -Hall. ' This ar-OfiihAli , A ; • - : ranget_ent woul be in every say de- f slrable, ..as, though the .. income at- ' tached to Moorlands is sufficient to enable the family to keep up a showy - - establiah wknt and every outward ap- e'' pearance of wealth,' still it • barely "Tea is Delicious and Pure covers the yearly expenses; and leaves nothing .wherewith . to carry on a ' London campaign, or even a visit -to - - "those fashionable watering -places - ,Sealed Packets Only , .. Never in' Bulk which eligibles are supposed to haunt. � EZ18 y- The threhave nothing 71 -SLAC$0 MIXED or NATURAL GREEN buhefrfaces tde end on, and such CANADIANQ chances as the neighborhood may -af- z „ den is by far the richett partiathat has V v A'14 T LO F O H H E f, PILZISONEEIQ Two as yet come among them, Mrs. Crofton, seeing all this with painful , distinctsess,yet like the wise mother ,T ROYAL N - that she is, contents herself with watching the battle •from afar, . and Canadians wanted for the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve for immediate overseai service, Only men of wood LOCKED DOOR il sho -no inclination to interfera or assist matters in any way, beyond en- Chi . accepted.— Pa $1-10 Minimum per tiny -Free Kit. r ,._._.-^ couraging Saxon to make his stay — -- -- X20.00 per Mouth Separation Allowance.' with them last • as long as possible: Meantime, July is drawing to 6spaieaead mss from 38 to 45, and boys from - ..--- .. Out of the blazing summer sunshine startled; half -ashamed expression -on --into the cool. room comes Krin, with her face, it occurs forciblyto Saxon a close, such a warm oppressively y ppressior July 15 to 18 accepted for service in the CANADIAN NAVAL PATROLS for defence of the Cocas. - • -' her waving masses of chestnut hair' how more than: pretty she is. � as has not been felt for many a i ny year; and ah the clock strikes four on - '� Apply to COMMODORS�rtIL1U9JA>RVIB Naval Recroitiaa Officer, Ontario Area as untidy as usual, her lips warm and "I often .think," he says, -in his slow one memorable afternoon Saxon strolls io38ar Street, TORONTO, or r r' parted. Her muslin dress of pale , quiet way, "how much more comfort- into the drawing -room at Moorlands. Dept, of the Naval Service ` azure is slightly 'crumpled,: while two dark that- I able and -and natural a woman must feel her hair "I think I will go up and see how OTTAWA stains, shine conspicuous- when defies fashion and I they are getting on above," he says, ^ *' ly upon it, -betray her visit to the falls into disgrace. I have rather a indicating his own home by a lazy _ '- strawberry -bed, "Corinna, 'my ' dear!" protests her fancy for rebellous hair myself." - Corinna, sinking into a chair, smiles movement of the head. • "I' have not been there for mother, perfectlq aghast at her ap- some days now, - and involuntarily, and looks pleased, they want rousing." -pearance. " Yes, darling? says Krin, inter- Rhoda smiles too, but does not look, "`Then ride; my dear Saxon," says pleased. ' rogatively, and lances auspiciously 8 P y Mrs. Crofton; _'_'the hent is intoler- Have you?" she says,.mildly. "I, able." e m up and down her attire until she too 'descries the fatal marks, when she _ think eventually you would.tire' of it. "No I shall w It may be becoming to some styles, I i alk. It i4 barely two from wood - - • - s " blushes the .daintiest crimson. "Where. miles this and for the most but-" , , part. Oh .for frost. and snow.' says e s a have you been V' Mrs. Crof- "I think it is becoming to Corinna," 1 Saxon, smiling, and raising both arms e ' e _ ton goes on, when she has recovered says Lord Rowden; still slowly, and in' I mdoletalp until his hnt,ds reach the breath, "and what have you been do- a tone that but for its calmness might "Rhoda, Can you a'uess.it ? ` Ing? Your hair is all over you head, I back of his head. how do in be Jobst:nate. " you keep so provokingly cool f" ' 'so," There. are housewives whose i and your dress- But let me introduce Well, perhaps returns- Rhoda, I ""I don't know," answers Rhoda, -You to yatii cousin, Lord Rowden, critically; it certainly softens hoz sweetly. "By keeping I "who Cake is always yralsed-whose - pastry is famousforita-raelHng has come to spend a few days with face, and-a.h-bow do you think tit• quiet, sup- p- If, in aklaesai-whose firm. Light r us." I Hall looks, Saxon?" - i J pose. btead of going for this I long stupid walk, you woug come bread -Las daily Coaaplimeaes- h Phoebus Apollo has been making "I can hardly judge as yet. I got free with Krin's 'adorable eyes, to, mp g; but a bare glimpse at it this morning: and :sit her, in this shad room y ,you would soon Larn the whose Puddings P gs are noted for savouryli htaeas-whosecook- cook - fes " 'Stich an extent that up to this the' still, it struck me as being consider- drawing -room has appeared to her ably out of repair -that is. -great secret" But Saxon will not see the pretty in- vitatioiL p S - are ro as tingly crimp. Thryryhave one rule that applies to r parts immersed in - semi -darkness and she of it. It should have been more close., "I am 'too restless a being -for such s8 their bakia=. Can you gown it)' _ -'.hair remained totally unaware of the ly looked after, but my uncle was al- I charming repose,' he says; "I trust , stranger's presence. Now, indeed, ways careless. " It appeared to ire be alv ys up and doing, -.-with a faint start, she turns, and, peer- gloomy, too, and dark, almost un- _.Ing through the imaginary mist, sees wholesome. Now, this place, Mrs, and coneciencs i tells me I should look more closely after till r him standing on the hearthrug regard- Crofton, is so infinitely more cheerful ++ my affairs, Good -by. Rhoda: 1 keep me in your memory- :--ing- her with amused scrutiny. He is _ in every way," -. : - - while L am absent from you." a, _ a tall, fair young man, decidedly goud- ` "Moorlands is the prettiest place, : looking with but a very slight tinge perhaps," says Mrs. Crofton, com- "I will try," murmurs Rhoda, tend-, erly; and with So saying, she once more seizes the SHIPS' NAMES. hat she has discarded, and, arming l 'of the fashionable boredom about his placenily. "if you can put a very ordin- and Agus•, He has large indol- a friendly nod my lord ' de arts. fherself with a volume, retires from the I ""Snaky'" A'ames .. ..-face ary -bouse in comparison with a cantle; Hs has not "been room. Runnipg down the . tairs with sone 8ve-minubs ; Not Favored by the tnt gray ayes, a steady mouth and but then we have no grounds worth chin, and an irreproachable brown mentioring. Rowden Hail ought to { I - when Krin enters the room, bright and . her usual impetuosity, she almost animated. Precipitates herself into Saxons arms, British Admiralty. mustache. He has been watching be the leading -place in --the coup county, Krin's ' who, -to surprise, she finds standing f 'DBamma, have You Been the peac}tes So -guarded are our secrets that we entrance and general deport- Saxon. I should think a very little lately?" on the lowest step. are not allowed to ow even the know meat with languid interest up to the trouble would set it to rights." ou cries Wh "No dear." = = -" `��' here?" she y I names of the scores of new ships ' -- -", present moment, but now comes for- . "I wish you would try and help -ward with something like eagerness in I me," says Saxon, suddenly, "If "The.. I can tell • thought you were at Rowden by this yon _ they . are ; time." which are being launched '&I "t i you I his manner to recieve the hand she would all come, and look it over, and . -° shyly offers him. really splendid. I have Just been ex-' ""I got as far as your entrance gate, &mining them, and they are auch a I every day for the Navy. But it is sate i suggest; . a . woman has - so, much bet- - He is about to speak to her, when ter taste than size! I think MacDonald is .'the beat when I repented myself and came back for to nay that, whatever names are bre- a man." Rhoda's voice sweet and rippling pp ttg rings' "We shall. be- delighted,". says something: guess what it was?" 7 ser we have ever had; don't f" Your i'ng used, the Admiralty are fighting -of " in between them; their hands part, Rhoda, prettily. "I have otter; long- - 'sad Corinna falls back a step or two, ed to ase the Hall, aad now my you youpipe?"very "Yes, .dear," -sleepily. "No; you. It is' a delicious walk, "And shy those of reptiles, says London Answers. wish 'Corinna," says Rhoda, mild won- -will be gratified." -�Aerment in her tone, "where have r "I have been the grapaa,--they will 'soon and the sun is going down. iaVe be ready for table. 'I could hard] can go almost the entire way through The 111 -luck attendant on war -ships bearing the names of reptiles is al - you all through it;'_ de- --been, dear? Your hair is utterly--Elates---Corinna, speaking almost for, keen n.y hands off them to -day; auch, the 'roods; so put on your hat and a sweet -delicate Come• most beyond coincidence. The first of fait turbine destroyers 'wild, and untidy hair is so unbecoming the first time, "over and over again.' i Ao "` 'Have perfume, too, as they have spread all over -the house!" I Krin puts down her book without a' our was the Viper. She was only M tons, but y I you really?" exclaims Saxon, $cin blushes;- such a -"How you do run on!" says Rhoda, ( word, adjusts her hat, and cheerfully had engines of 10,000 horse -power, ' sudden sweet with awakened interest turnip to- g .,transition of it ' pettish re pettishly, "and the day so warm too! Preis to follow him. So together, + out into the and could do thirty-five knots. During both bunds to her head'in in a vain en- hidden. "Do you mean to tell me you deavor to subdue the refractory Iocks.. ever cared to enter the dull old' T" ,they never feet used -up, of . languid Y" -"Never," peas glowing golden suns ne, an taxing a Face avenue, naval manoeuvres she ran into fog, struck a rocs o - : place --With her arms so raised, and the "It is not dull to* me.. 1 love it. Old answer•- Krin, with a gay laugh.- escape the drawing -room windows, and are soon out of slight, -and• alone lands, and broke into three piece -s. Three other Vipers have been lost ' Simon and I are fast friends, and many hours have he and I passed to- ses���R � P "Then I think it would be all the better if you aid. A tittle languor Through the hot parched grass, across a flows lane, --over 'a stile, flowery at different times. The Cobra, a similar vessel to the nether in the picture -gallery. I .. • e think ''I could-• tell you now the his- would-be preferable to the hoydenish .. y manner you affect. There is nothing they go into the deep green woods. Their words are very few, but they Viper, p broke her back in the North Sea„ hit - - -- tories of every one ur anesatnr4_" -_ Q so - unpleasant unpleasant as too -great an exhibi- saunter on contentedly, side by side, .Some say she a whale;' some that it was merely force of wave and _ - mid lB• • • ?'You are fond of pictures?" asks her cousin, thinking in his own mind what a charming picture she herself tion of health in a woman," "You will exhaust yourself if you say much and when the stile has been crossed, Saxon retina her hand in his, so that weather. In 1890 the Serpent, a . gunboat, _ ihous n e ss is making at the more," says Miss Krin.-do- murely. p� to paha they continue their way. went on the rocks off the North Coast present moment; "Mamma, -willy-ou come Yet it cannot be said that be is making of with terrible. loss of Life, ' Indigestion, baiouen lv4tb and largea?'L ­.y "No love to -her, as he does not Bo much as _Spain, a death -roll was 173. aches, flatulence after ' �� eating, constipation, are all con. seeing eyes, and muslin dress and strawberry stains, and all. � m dear, it is too warm' and ► Y now Saxon is safely out of the way, press the hand he holds, only keeping y P it always in the -same firm clasp; while ` Three other Serpents have been lost 'different = atom symptoms of stomach Bad liver doubles. And the more "Very, -especially of old portraits. They seem to to Of I think I shall enjoy a little doze." „ Whew Krin is conscious of nothing but that at times, three Lizards, two Snakes, one Basilisk and one Croco- , - 7� 1381 them the more you Miller. Take Mathes Seigel's speak me. all in your galtery I like little sad -eyed lien Saxon gone?" To the Hall, to see how the work it is A blissful summer's noon, and that in the sky above her not even one dile. Does anyone wonder, then, that even the modern "matelot," who has - �p if 7� stomach, liver, or bowl are alightly deranged at Milicent Rowden the best. I never knew of these expeditions there is progressing." • . - "Ohl I shall take a book and sit in faintest leaden streak dims the deep. exquisite blue. -fewer superstitions than his •predeces- MOTHER of yours, Corinna," says Mrs. Crofton. I don't know that you had any right thtrveranda, then, it will be cooler there. _ (To be continued). sora, carefully avoids ships with "snaky" names? to go there, my' dear. - open o. any one. I Year; Sax- - _.-- - E!Gerty EEwarmly; on, she has been taking; rather a lib=. ' "'� with you- in your absence." "A liberty," - repeats the young man, . _ ID "nay, rather she has done me -VD1 l -like the old place have lost.tone. Mother seigel's 1 better now I ca; imagine her forte flitting through it, How like a ghost - - Syrup is made from the curative extracts of certain roots, barks, you must have looked, Corinna, mow- 'ng _ '- and leaves, which have- - -through the closely shuttered - Workable tonic and strengthen. rooms, with only here and there a ' ;Ing effect on all the organs al- : fleck' of light to guide the way, and digeetkm Thedistressi4sy'mp.... tome of indigestion' Ifver with so old a servitor behind! Were or You. not afraid some ghosts more res] 'challenge -its � Bay would rise to -your ap- proach?" Q seen uime YotieQ Seigd's "I -am not nervous," says Corinna, There we many ;mita- the with a slight shake of her head, and bat not one that gives the a shadowy gleaming smile.. ansae health benefits 1013 A week, a fortnight, three weeks _ia made in one grade only—the highest. So there is --_ .is — the peas away, and .till the alight repairs going on at the Hall do got com- sews 1 '�-� -1do danger of getting "f:econdfs" when you buy -, ����--������ peels feels themselves, or else Lord Rowden disposition ' ' _ Red in thi original Cartons or Belga. to quit his aunt's comfortable New �*� e�v � tau twra, pmt rt quarters, Day after day he lingers, as though � '"Let Redpath Sweeten it. " 6 unwilling into to tear himself away; and the heart of the Honorable Alicia 3 Ib. Cantona- � I Canada 10, 20, 50 Bags., +�� a ar Reffiu Co., Limited, lVlon#reaL and 1001& ...',,. .,,- ... .: _ •:.u, : •.S : �:.-.- • ,.,$. h.�0.4.,.�_ -.; .- •...�1:-mow-. ' _. : ;w....• . :: _ . , _. :'y., x, ... _ _ - - - F- !" "an,C 4� y a FSi. ,cr ,.- -x:-.3miesxaeei'. r�,r e�� ,`.,..'.:nw:c.ear" dvwf per` '':'C se`s'' fir• �+u�+"vve ..e say+-wk.-c.,neie�bs...c`.i: .sau.�ja .. .n.r� '°r'.�:+f tar vd,aS5r+: '• ._,.: yw_. :_...'a .+....•?'!+e. _. ,..,.. . c...:...--•-.-„-.. '�'•• .. _. .. _.w... <�9'w. ., .. ... _. ...., .tx • r ; GIGAIMC MIJNITIONe LEADING MARKET'S ITALIAN BATTLESHIP HIT MINE IN CANADIAN -CAR • CO.'S PLANT .675 UK ON BOARD PERHIED Toronto•Jan la. - Manitoba wheat- _ _ _ r No. 1 Northern 18.076: Ala 8 do., {8.042 No. 8, d0., 18.011; No. 4 wt, nt track, Bay ports. Old crop tradia Half a Million 3-inch Shells for Russian Government Destroyed above new crop The Disaster Occurred a. Month. Ago, But It. Has Only Now Been in Series of Terrific Explosions at Factories Manitoba oats - No.. s o w., 7060. track. Bay ports. Announced. - --- - 4 American corn, No. 8 yellow, ; Is. New Jesse ahlptnent within 80 days. a _ _ 3' Ontario oats-No. 3 white. 64 to 650. i - nominal; Na 8 white. 63 to 65c. nominal. according to freights outside. A despatch from Rome says: It is draught of 27 feet. Her usual com •A despatch from New York ss. s:-, Hudson and about a mile east of the Ontario wheat-New No. 2 Winter. per aP Y Hudson, + car lot, $1.78 to $1.90: No. 5 do.. $L76 officially announced- that the Italian I Plement was 730 men: The battleship A fire which broke out in the muni-' edge of the hill on which lie the twin to $1.78, according to freights Plant of the Canadian Car. & i towns of Kin outside. 1 carried four 12-inch, four 8-inch, tion Lyndhurst. Peas--No. 3, is.4o according to battleship-Regina' Margherita struck P Kingsland andyn freights outside. • twelve 8-inch guns, twenty 12-pound- ra Foundry Works near Kingsland, New The company was just finishing an. Batley - Slatting , $1.13 to ;1.20, ac- a mine off the Albania coast and ! ers, two 1-pounders,: two maxims and iy cording to freights outside. N Jersey, on Thursday afternoon com- $82,000,D00 contract for the Russian Buckwheat - $1,26, according ' to Bank December 1,1. Six hundred ani; four torpedo tubes. , pletely destroyed the factory, with; Government, which had kept the plant freights outside, .. • seventy-five men on board perished. � The Regina Margherita was a slater is loss estimated all the wayfrom busy for the past'two ears. Thirty Rreights u ids. to ;1.39, according Two hundred and seventy were saved.; ship of the Benedetto Brin, which was.. �t P y to freights outside. $4,000,000 up to $10,000,000, forced the eight one and two story buildings had Manitoba flour-First patents, In Jute The battleship Regina Margherita badly damaged by an explosion on bags, $9.90; 2nd do.. ;9.40, strong- bak- . evacuation of a large part of the town ;been erected in the meadow, and' three era , do., $9, Toronto. was laid down in 1898. and completed ;board in 1015, in which alarge -num- . _ - 'of Kin }and, making 1,000 people shifts cf 1,400 workmen each, mostly Ontario • flour - Winter, according to in May, 1904. ' She was a vessel of ber of her crew, including Rear-Ad- "R " 'homelesTfor the time. ,agrees, were em loved in filling the samlae; $7.30 to 67.50, in bags, tract To 13,427 tons, '426 feet long, and, had a I miral'De Oervin, were killed. fir, For the space of .more than five, ex losives P Sento, prompt chi went. p p p purchased-•from powder- AlilFfeed-Car Foca=Delttiered Mont- hour , ,nor+{, .., • real freights, bags included bran, per _York city and the western end of of which were brought from the Beth- peer $2 o to 2.90: ' go Long island listened to a bombard' lethem Steel Company. and. others Ha),-No. do.1, per ton, track. o o $13,so; w No. Z, do., $9 to $11, track, Toronto• .: pient tlipt approximated the sound of ' made by the Canadian Car ,& Foun- straw-Car tote, per tun, mfio to 610. a ON FRONT OF NEARLY A MILE great battle, a bombardment in ! dry Co., elsewhere. The contract track. Toronto. which more than half a million three-{ was within two weeks of completion, cottatry Produce--Wholesale. i inch high-explosive st-tlls were dis-1 and one of the shifts was laid off Putter: fre6h dairy, choice, ss to 40c: A& charged. Yet so far las the y night. creamery prints, 45 to 47c; solids, 43 to police : Tuesday Several Raids Also sulted in the Bagging of Large and, hospitals of all that section have Fourteen Hundred Kien Employed. xtrs-No. 1 storage, 39 to 40c;• stor- gg' g g Numbers been able to learn not a single life was At work in the plant when the fire tons, socio 66c., out4of'crartona 59 ito hoc. - of Prisoners. lost, and no one was injured. Com- broke out were the 1,JtQ0 men, a con- •Cheese-Large 251 to 26c; twins. 26 paratit sly few windows were broken sderEble number of office employees to 2$1; triplets, tlfil to 26te. :4 Dremsed poultry-Chickens, 22L to 84c; ' In the surrounding districts, and, in- and 'two or three hundred guards in fowl, 16 to lac: ducks, 20 to 22iRxquaba, 11 despatch from London says :-t carried , an enemy trench on a front deed, the material loss outside the uniform, who have been patrolling the per dozen. $4 to $4.6n; turkeys, 26 to 90c; Seems, is to iac. The British official communication is- of three-quarters of a mile, and es- plant itself and the telephone lines factory ever since" its erection. It Honey-White clover, 21-lb. flux. 14r l tabliahed' our position. An enemy running near it was very slight.! was 3.40 when theb laze broke out in 6-lb. tins, 13 to laic; 10-ib„ „ 121 to 13�, sued on Thursday' night says: A 60-1b., 15 to lac. buckwheat, 60-1b. tins I counter-attack this afternoon Was Police Prevent Casualties. I building No. 80, when ten or twelve 9 toheavy weight, perodoz., $ 75;flc eteca number of minor entepriaes were un- caught in the open by our artillery, men were at work cleaning the brass $2.Se to $2.%; Nu. 2, $2 to $2.25. dertaken last night with excellent-re and broken up with loss. One hun. Consequently, as the flames reach cases of the shells with denatured al- I Potatoes-intarlu, per bag, $2.25; sults.- South of the Ancre we enter-' dyed and seventy-six prisoners, includ. ed each case of shells, and exploded cohol before the process of filling was Brunswi Columbia.itish liaw•t•es,' perybag, 2$3.45 e 9 ed the enemy trenches at two places ing four officers, were taken in the the charges, the projectile shot high. 6egun. Somehow, from somewhere, a I rs.5n, in the neighborhood of Graadcourt, course of the operations in this ares• into the aii-often several hundred . park fell innto a tub of the alcohol I 14eanm - Imported, hand-picked ,per I bush., $+i; Canadian hand-flicked, per and took prisoners. Early this morn "Enemy trenches also were raided feet. But as it .descended without and set it ablaze. One theory-is. that bush.. ;s.Go to s7; c anadfan primes. Id ing a local operation on a large scale last . ight east of Annentierea and the face, which alone could explode: an electric drop light hung above the to $6 50; Limas+, per lb., ub to 10c. north-east of Beaumont-Hamed was Hort east of Ypres. Many casual-- the charge, its. &Il was onlythat of tub had become short-circuited, and. Provistaar--whoiesals. completely aucces3iud. Our troops ties were inflicted ca -the enemy." so much metal. Even so, the fact that the spark was a piece of. burn- 36c; rails, a to 2oc; 233; a.o�tn 26 to - fin: +ked meat-1larna, tnr 26c.. do., heavy, 2Z to 23c; cooked. 34 to that not one of the thousands of eo- in insulation. i - �t bacpn, 2b BRITISH WIN POiDER EXPLOSION - ple in the neighborhood vies hurt, so' There was another story that the to :'c : backs, plain, 26 to 27c, boneless, far as could be learned, was due Sin- spark tell from the carbon o1 an arc { 29 to p police measures light high above. Eowever it began, i 1 Cured per lb,; clearobellir al b o. 11cs to In Illy to the prompt iN PALESTINE SHATTERSFA In clearing out the houses in the en= the cab of alcohol was ablaze in a 1 -ard -Pu.e lard. tierce.. 2 t ^ to 211r; i I tuba. 21 j to 22c; Dans. 22 toL•i�, rot,- .. . CTORY ..tdangeretl dktracts-4mas by. moment, and than workmen in the pound, 161 to 17c, The munition plant lies in tha Jer building turned and fled without de- ys� aey. 24teadowa; seven miles west of the -lay. 1Ftontrral, Jan !r, -Hat• C'anad'ian S4*.:_ A11L:1(' Mounted Troops Destro 21 Men Reported Killed 131 No. 71c; No. 3. d9c; oxtra No. 1 teed, p Y 1? A# - - 69r, llartey--Slaultoba feed, 81, malt- -ed upon the respected nationatittea �� it 30. Flnur-blanitoba Sppring Turk Position At t Wreck at DuPont Plant NOTE IS CLEAR P Pe wheat patents, 8retx Ilv: secondx, ib u. and full liberty and security of all strong aKkrrs, sX Jd; Winter �at,a Rafa, At Haskell, [great and email nations. choice• 10 25; etrai ht rollers, art to _ B't is.. 90; do„ ba,ta, $4A0 to $4.25. Rolled A despatch AND POSITIVE The restitution of territories pre- rats--Sbls, $7 25 to x 7.46; do., bags. 9e p h from London says:- A.despatch from New York says: lbs., $2 50 to $3.60, ran, $s.2. Ohorta, pp powder magazines of the _ w t ioualy severed from all natidns'by i 835 Sliddlini} s, $34 to 140. Moultlte: The War Office reports: Two o! the ga - I force or contrary to the wishes of 18'43 t� $4e. Hay-No. 2 per ton. car "On Tuesday our troops captured: DuPont Powder Company, at RaskelZ lots. 813 Cheese-Finest westerns, 2b 1 their populations. - NJ., were blown u on Friday n ht: P P { finest easterns, 24c. Mutter--Cholcetii a strong enemy position consisting of p y Demands Restoration of Bel- The liberation of Italians, Slays, creamery, 43 to 43ic: seconds, 40 to The explosions were of terrific force 4t1c, seconds 40 to 41c. Eggs-Fresh. six lines of entrenchments with six . glum, Serbia and Rumanians and Czech Slays from as to 6vc, selected, 42c; No, f stock 40c; main redoubts and a central keep,' and were felt for many miles In all I foreign domination. No, stock, 34 to 36c. Potatoes-Per, covering Rafe, 30 miles. north-east of directions. The detonations were fol. Montenegro. bag, Sar Iota, ;1,75 to $1 86.. The retirement of thz Turkish Em- lowed almost immediate! • -• g El Arish, Egypt. The attacking y � a fire, plre from Europe, wtaasyst strata• - - force, composed of Anzac mounted ! which could be seen as far away as A despatch from London says: The; The expression "they must provide WIF1111pas Jan 16.-WL No. i Yonkers. and distant points lit New tiorthern. 11.$11; No, 2 Northern, ;1.761 troops and the Imperial Camel Corps, eh Times' war editorial on Friday on the restoration of the provinces torn from No 3 tiorthern 1,741 Oats. No. i left EI Arish on Monday, and the at- Jersey. The Haskell plant covers sev. Allies' note says: "Eminently courts- the allies by force against the wish of I C w' 561c, No, h � K.. 541; extra No, 1 tack on the,position osition commenced at 7 i era! acres and is, one of the company's 1? ons and' friendlyin tone. clear and . feed 541c: No. i feed, 521x; No. a coed. P lar est. In the Ithe inhabitants is a clear reference, all, isariey-ao, 3, sl; 'o. 4, 94c;•re- am. Tuesday._ The fighting lasted$ g plant and the .uillago ed, positive and animated statement, closely reason- aeons says the Times, to Alsace-Lorraine. JN,W C $7%c. 6b1 f No: sic W , Flax-No 61 i until 5 p.m., when the. position was: were several hundred buildings. The 5 The 'editorial concludes: I'Ve feel -- finally carried, concussion blew a tremendous hole in of politics, moral& to which the people confident the- excellent- impression wait.& states uarseta. Y +the side of a mountain, near which the "After h engagement Turkish ,the y _ Ate the eng game a Tu i of the United States have always paid which the allies' -reply 4s. Germany, ; j•1;f;"4Julo11$1 Jean. Caah No. I hard' relief force was located, advancing Plant -was built. The loss of lite it '? • homage, the reply of the allies to Pre- created must be confirmed and inten- ;1. "9 to 81 97, No I Northern sswe9 to from Shalal 16 miles east of Rafa. estimated at 21. Four hundred thou. sident Wilson's note must command allied by the more ample answer we 61.9=• No. 2 lvtrthern, sl.a6 to s1:92. sand pounds of powder was dextro ed, Corn•-five. s yellow. tat! co e2;c. sacs-. This force was engaged at a the assent and approbation of the make at the suggestion of the Presi- 'r n 3 white. 531 to 64ic. Flour-un- point i > - y i about fear miles from the Rata osi- .IAPANESE SHIP Flour- great nation woo inherited, assimilst- dent." chanae,f. Bran, ;27 6o to 323. tion, and was entirely h R p I+ssluth. Jan. 16-15'heat-i\O. 7 hard Y aged. ed and developed the best principles $l,b9;; No, 1 Northern, sl ssi; do i Up to the present r c have taken' and traditiowr!of Western civilization. North4wn, 311.831 to $I."I; Stay, $3 371. I . 1Aw i!raL to arriee, $2 66i, Slay. 12 Bub, 1.600 unwounded prisoners and four; .. The German Government hastened ,,o avail themselves of a phrase which FIVE LIVES. LOST Juts $2'9x1. , _ mountain guns. The enemy killed and i BLOWN t 1\ U IN PONT ' Rounded in our hands amount to 600. r Way picked out of the Presidents Toronto Jan. If-ChoiceStock Markets, steers, inote in order to curtly refuse the • in- IN MONTREAL IRE ;9.75 to ;10.36; do.. good, x9.:6 to 9. - Oln18000 BRITI r, - to 18,60; t uo'avowal of their views as to the do., good, $3,76 to 89; do., medium, sa.s5 TO WORK ON THE FARMS Fire an Board Tsuku-ba Reaches to $x.50; do., common, $7.60 to d; Y terms on which the war might be con- butchers• buns. choice, f7.76 to $8, S; t Magazine and Destroys cluded; and told him, in substance he Maid Perished While Making do., Rood bulla.:7.26 to $7 60; do., cough A despatch from London says: Slti bulb, f5 to 85,15; butchers• rnw,a, ennice, was on a mi-ataken road to peace. The Attempt To Save ;7.75 to 18.5,0; dn. 9bod. $7.26 to $1.6o: An important announcement regarding. p• .__allies do. not pretend in the present - do.: medium, $6.65 to $7, stockers, 86.65 :the emplovment of women in agricul-i A despatch from Tokio says: The to $7.25; choice feeders, $7 to $7.76; can. position to state all their war aims in ? - Children. vers and cutters, $4.50 to $5.60; milkers. tore will be made shortly, according; Japanese battle crtYiser Tatlku-ba 11 detail, but declare the general objects choice, each, ;ro to ;Loo; do., common to the Daily :News.. The idea is to' was destroyed by an explosion on with more amplitude and A despatch from Montreal says:- and medium, each, 140 to $60; springers, ,raise an army of 200 000 women work- I ; p precision Fire claimed five victims in the • d to $100; tight ewes, $925 to . slo; i Sunday in the harbor of Yokosuka. than in an statement the have et sheep, heavy• $6 to 87.50; calves, good to ers. Several schemes have been under Fire on the Tsuku-ba caused the y y Y struction of the idealograph Movi11� hotce. $105 to $13: lambs, choice $13 consideration and the one to which$ made to their own countrymen." picture Theatre, at 1691 Notre Dame to $14, ao., medium, 19.75 to $10.25: magazine to blow up. One hundred hngs. fed and watered. $l3; da, tc•c]gizrd__President Prothero of the Board- of'and fifty-three member" the crew - _ -the-9trly- reet -west at-2-o'clock--'ittmsday- off cars --ti-3.2 s: da--t n ; t z. e The Times thea ennumerates the morning. The victims were the chil- Montreal, Jan. 16.--Choice steers, $9- ; Agriculture has given special atten- of the Tsuku-ba were killed and 157 `t goon ateerx, $,.50 to Vt 25; butchers! tion, and which has been referred to injured, many of them seriously. =, ♦ terms of the allies, viz:'The restora- drenn-and maid of Dr. and Mrs. J. H.' butts. -5,7 to is; butchFrs' cotrs. ,5.50 to *eville Chamberlain, Director of 1�'a- , $7.50; .:.nners bulls. ;5.5, cunnert+ rows, r Numerous members of the ship's com- tion of Belgium, of Serbia and Mon- Leblanc, a dentist, at 1689 Notre Dame $5.40• ;ra-' frd calves, 55­): milk fes tional Service, provides for women be- P V. r• tenegro and complete reparation for; Street west, who were in the family's isog�aslsi°; Combii, x$12 to $13.5o: select ing billeted and Paid a shilling a da nq were_sescued from the water. the damage they _ sustained, and the living quarters on thle third floor. Dr, y Dao of the officers of the cruiser i `--'�- were as ore. The' eause of the ex 1 evacuation of the invaded territories! and Mrs. Leblanc were out spending - P o OT' GERMAN LOSSES 183 SWEDISH SHIPS . of France. Russia and Rumania, with the evening with friends, and had left LOST DURING YEAR. cion is of known. S 70 PER CENT. REC01'ER. such reparation as is considered just. their four children in charge of the. ---� - The reorganization of Europe, guar- maid and' an elderly servant, Mme,FORTY-T-URiCISH VESSELS anteed by a stable regime and found- Bouchard. A despatch from Berlin says:' Of A despatch from London says: 'An Exchange Telegraph despatch from SUNK BY THE RUSSIANS. the total number of officers and men g p a.. in the German army who were wound- Copenhagen says that Sweden lost 183 A despatch from London says: A TWO AUSTRIAN SUBMARINES ed during the second year of the war ships, aggregating 113,000 tons, last raid on the Anatolian coast by a Rus- 70 per cent. fully recovered and went Fear; of which 100 were torpedoed, Sian squadron is reported in a Central 41 All- back to the trenches, according to of- , withthe loss of 27 lives. This report News despatch from Petrograd. The fin' CAPTURED BY ITALIAN NAVY i •ficial figures published by the German i comes from Stockholm, and adds that Russians sank fort Turkish sailing Government. Only 6.4 per cent. during the same period the woun a were completely unfit for :81 a app, aggregating 47,000 tops. Constantinople. .t i military service, and he other er wound- � Harbor of Pola Again Bombarded By French and Italian ed were able to do military duty at N UNFIT FOR ACTIVE D UTYH - else lanes. home. Twelve hundred and fifty sol- '•' Y p diers went blind during the war.. '-- 0 TAKE PLACES F F a' T IT MEN , _ :_. • : .ROME CONFERENCE' T- A despatch from Rome says: The Austro-Hungarian navy, also is in TURNING POINT IN WAR. ' our saesaion. y ` capture of two submarines is report- Po 1i "Italian and French hydroplanes on A despatch from London says: The A despatch from London says:- cliffs is being reorganised. :Col. 4� in an simoun4xtnedt' on Sunday 1 , Friday dropped bombe on the enemy's Times in an editorial on Wedaesda a scheme of co-ordinating this train- � W.atty Borland, who has done erose-, . ,,,:;:•,,�4, !from the War Office. The statement • works at Pola. Enemy aeroplanes regarding the recent War Council held tionalld k hwill COM- follows:work here, made &counter-attack, but were re- in Rome, says: "The conference just - � wand a .double a'eserve battalion. "The enemy atmarine Vc12 which Pulsed. One of our hydroplanes sue- .concluded in Rome may well prove one requirements in k�anceTia now` cessfully fought three enemy aero- of the turning points in the war. More ing satisfactorily. Officers from corps all men proceeding to France. A list qle German navy coded to Austria- lanes. than one vital decision was reached and divisional schools have been trans- has been"compiled iled throe p p' ghost all the -M��t $ungiiry, beta fallen Hato our hands, "Enemy aeroplanes bombed our tor• with complete harmony. The road to ferred by the general staff to England, Canadian centres in England of meq _,_ $ and beeomis a unit of our torpedo pedo boats at sea without effect. All victory, though it may be long, is now I and many of them are specialists in fit for active service. Such will bei squadrons. Another enemy sub- our units returned to their base un- runnin straight to the appointed certahi lines of instruction.- The I replaced by unfit men and others _ marine the VT14 belonging to the damaged." end-" S Canadian military school at Shorn- I eaps citated at the front- s , x„..1 '-"•`'---„ _.:. c. ,.L. -v. ..._ �...,..: ._: ... ....-:.,:.' ,-.-•. _,..-..-. _ .. ..,. ..-. _.a_ _ .: t�.:zw= .. _.., ... ,n„.�__. ,. ,-,,,,..,. .... ::v .,... . ..-,'�tt.",.., .. _....- .s•i'.t.,u •�•°.c.:.-..-"�...�-_..,..,�...y,...�s"f ,,�*i"�,r.,,'s�- _com'„° - .-._ .. . ...r. .., .. �-: ,. .. .-aa.-' .. . N•.Deyy7G�.+Y '^� i 'c. '.-..�^' �riy,.;•P` i''i'.M ,:>r, ti;s 767n ­*5_1!&5 :7 JP 881 amount of strength possible, H Norton, 0 P Ferrier. Alf Rogers, J , .4 1 It is necessary to have unity A Jones, T 0 Gostick. Thom Meal. Well, 19 17 Jkson. X among' the different rues compos. Niacghowander.Evans, J PaLiator. Eli sPickeri ut. Out. Jing the Dominion, and we hope FENCZ-VIRWERS -TER" that the efforts being put forthin, D Carruthers, 0 McCausland, Claud GROC R 1 S, :1.60 per year 01-26 if paid in advanos. this diFiction may.succeed. Field, J Gormley, Jae Andrew, (leo Cowan Jr. E W Sleep, A Annan. R Anderson, G White, W H Chester, W A Good Resolution for 1917 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR P J" Todd, Newrick Wilson JOHN MURKARr Proprietor. Pel�iddifleld, T Puckriu.' H Hill' "Buy All Your GrocQries at The GrQcer's" B W Sir,—In my letter to the people Of cott, J Byers, G Duncan, W Peebles, the Township of Pickering, prior to W Hollinger, W B Milne, W P Jones, J40TSO AND COM MENTO the.election I referred to extrava. O ilkin,W-HJGBorland,JA- few seasonajw anil'fresh and gance and inefficiency In mumicl &I Evans,J emmon,John Whitsod,"The Dowidion'Giiveradieut has coatters. The Reeve of the townsgiP H Pugh, Jacob Meyer, the best on the market: in all fairness thought I should specify L. ECTORS OF SHEAP NEW PRUNBS-2 The for 25 cents refer - displayed a weakiiess'when the what I had in mind. It was in Postmaster. General countermand- once to Palmers's bridge, and in con- Frank. Harris, John Stephenson, T Annan, Wm Thom, Jae Todd, Wilfred EW COOKING FIG,9-10c pier:b -der nection with same I want to say, any SEEDER, AAISINS-15c per lb Rd a previous order sent postmast- ratepayers to whom I havespoken, Sadler,, W B Burk, A L Milne, Adam NEW ers instructing theta to forward l' concur with the views expressed by Spears, J H Evans, J O'SpRng. •NEW VALENCIA RAISINS -15c per.lb 'to the dead -letter office all letters 1 myself and Mr.. Anson, and I again re- 4EW CRANBERRIES -15e per quart _�-_LAddressed to "Berlin, Oat.-" The, peat, to protect the work already done TIME TA BLt—Fickering Station G considerable more money must be T. R. Trains going East aue as follows— RAiN 1) PAC&ED IIEANS—llc per lb -Germans of Kitchener have spent, this can be seen by anvone who No. 6 � blail. 8.08 A M. pro GOOD POTATOES—$2.50 per bag - evidently -.scored a point agRiuSt may visit same. 29 Local 2.45 P. H.' Another matter I would like. to re- 36 Local 6.04 P. M. A.complete line of everything fresh and good in fresh f rozen fish,' the Britishers'.' This action on- the fer to. It was said certain arts of Trains going West due as followit— sinoked and salted fish, orange!�. Leru!Qlal, j)Art of t e ostwastera eneral is the township that L "_I BAnanas, Grapes, Celery. u be int ins No. 96 Local 7-42 A. M. 61 27 Local 11.11 causing much iudignati-im through- to considerable money on our 0,1 , .0 A. M. roads, particularly the Kingston road. 7 Mail '40 F. M, -Try a can of Sun Kist Pork and Beads at 15c—a bargain out the Dominion, and this wob. I do believe in good roads, but I a *Suadav included Isol 101ing from one side to the --ther h — J) a that this township and every' other New Advertisemen Usually talren as.�a symptom of township should receive more helps.• .-certain disease of the spinal col• from our Provincial Government. One has only to consider the many hund-ORSE POWER FOR SALE -1, 4@14 reds of thousands of dollars collected H good condition. yearly from automobiles alone. Surely 8 9. Pickering Phan L&17 year a toly to Allison Bras. 13 this should go to improve the roads WANTED.—Capable general who greatest sources of which they use so much. can do plain cooking.. Swall famill weakness to the Dominion of Can- So far as the Kingston road is con- to Mrs - Q D Consul, oam*&. On f One of the gt carnal every one who has to travel it A?., -STAN'DARD .B add is the cosmopolitan character P knows how necessary it is that some- OR. SALE—Bay mare. 9 years old OF CANADA of her population. She has at- thing should be done. This condition Fused to farm work. and. good an the 3;zd. tracted towards her shores peo. strong. sound and in eandition, Going Township of Pickering, but to outside obosay for cash. F. B. Mer, Pickaring, 17 ple Is due not to traffic created by the from every country of the globe, traffic, and It is to outside sources the FARMERS ;Lnd the greatest problem , that township has a right to look for the OG FOUND—Came on to the pre- Doises of the andessigned, lot 21. =a.$, Canada's Atatesmen has to solve is building of this road., I am firmly of mise. on Tuesday, Jan 151h, a Collis don. Advances to are m___'&_d4i- _�:�Iiow . to blend these many elements the opinion that this efforts of Owner way woo same bT VytWk= 1-7 4 farmers the various townships through which Paying expenses, Arthur into,one whole. An admixture of the Kingston road traverses can make such an arrangement with the Provin- y CLING FARMERS. Attention 1— 72 a special feature by this Bank. sg- different races should not weaken we have an opening for an savessive 1161 10 1 tial Government and the city of To- Life insurance CanTuser in Ibis district Ap- any nation, but should add costo that say hi I net have driving outilt. or car and W to its in this towns P�tao favoratly linown Ever7 sesistanoo . but PIC"RING BRANCH, strength.' The Anglo-Saxon race will be pleased. This road when bulpt n bad caski commissions p" Appl;g IL W. GORDOK Manager. 111ranch al" at rivis1*6 should be the beat in Canada and one P.1110 instance � to District Agent, BOX of to -day, which is the strongest, of which we all should be proud. Oshawa36.17 _phy8icaliy 'and intelectually, of Yours respectfully. VARM FOR SALE OR TOREN P - the many races of the earth, may F. H. RICHARDOON JL1 Baing parts of lots t3, con t. and 12. con 5, elements of which it is composed. Townsbip. Officers oreb&rtl also a 'Maswy-Harru Pickertug, and consisting of 92 serqs, more or trace its strength to. the several less, on the promises are "frame house. barns Z vub stone staoliog, @mail small peach orchard, a quantity of Pati wheas -.So Canada has- to-4ay many ele- and rye. Afl fall plowed Sall & sand), loam -last For further particulars appl a the rp-mL..; -F A R M A by-law law war pasped at the menta, which she has not yet as- meeting 'of Pickering Township Coun- or write Jae W Rick, B R 1, Leu.Sll l5 in sluiLlated. The two leading races 'I appointing the,following officars 4 cis Lme' 5 C Sweet to Eat 'are the French and the British, for IM_ : .... ts A C"O kwill uutin Implemebts RO.%D ­wbb have lilred. ;,ide by ide for Div. I Fred Draper, 2 Chas NI cCali s- are the result of the orperiaw-e over a century, but o far many men I Odf in ninny ci�iintries in land 8 J-ts Greenlaw, 4 Jas Prouse, -Y baviin6t,mebized.ii-ito une people. E L )anti. 6 Peter Morriiinn. 7 are put tolit*-ther with mechanical •skill fad--cientific exa-ctnees There exit= an ant-igpni.-m, which White, 8 IV H Chester. 9 B W Lotton 7 I n 1.0 Gen F Richtrdson. 11 W E Hohlxa. time does o­�,, t-' lis This U4 12 Samuel Bath, 13 Jas White, 14 1 L Teeth are in three rows. 41 c earance These Filmer, 15 H W Marks. 16 John Tim. CUI good I feeling, we bcAie-ve, is dtis in great tivators-are r -?ra Lnd nerptisary in good -forming. I . ;wrs 17 Leonard Giups. 18 John Bell _g e:tt w. -,,I 7 --meaSure to the failure of the 21 1 19 Theo Annan, 20 J D Rernmer French to uaderntaud the British Goodwin. -4 Jos O*ReiUv, 28 Jno'Sqw- Hoe an! Dize—torte f"ed runs sow fine or coarse grain uniformly and their failtike i,4 due to their erville. 24 Alex Lawson, 2.5 P Gates. Drills -without inj�ury. Four *lflzes. Controlled with one lever. 26 Do vid Cra wford. 24 H A% Holtby, 28 Ignorance: Tliiteracy pre orcin- Geo Cammack. 29 Wm B Wlihout exceptl_n 'in ),it dut able and ei"'.running made. 3f. i adgerow, . ates throughout Ole whole prov. J Fitzpatrick, 31 A J Poynter, 32,RT Binders-stee, chatwi—Anglp And.T­-shaped steel frame. -List a lifetime ince, and tho-e'in authority Seem Davidson. 33 NN'm Sinclair,'& Walter Guan'35 Jos Wideman. 30 Bruce Wil- Particulars Cheerfully Given I R. THEXTON to desire to keep.thein in ignore son. ii L Johnston, 39 A E Hamilton;9 A rentWante&l lafice, in order that they inay not 39 Judson A Pugh, 4() D 8 Turner, ii IRE SEMI -TRIMMED John Harris. 4-1 John Corner. 43 R FJ&P lose their influence over them. Wilson - 44 Win- Pengelly. 45 L M id- WALL PAPERS The. greatest need of Quebec at dleton. �w i R Phillips. 47 %N H 11%or. tcig, 48 R A Milne. 49 J B Wilson, 50 -wationally Advertised A-7hat I* Rome •the present time is enlightenment. The, Greatest Van Favor tems- S Disney. 51 R H Carson, 52 Fred Una of Us W, ...If she had an educational system Byers, 53 John Burton, 54 W T Wil. A TWTST 07 T= WRINT Vithout Music? 'such as Ontario possesses.- that son. 56 Wm Cowie, 66 J V Spears. 51 TAINS TRIM ROLL )a be J H Madill, 58 J A Jones, 39 J H go knife. saftars *r 9W&1*M" misunderstanding would @(x Jones, W Win Ormerod., al F -Soden. Ng. displaced by* a kindlier feeling. 82 John Scott, 63, Chas Gostick. 84 Paper )Los" ; Side Ow. There is a movement now on foot, Thou Dunkeld. 6& Thos Madill. ad 17 lanicAst, clobber and botter.I Jamieson, 67 Win Waddell. 68 John An snargaitte agent is waaAw fis known as- the "Boone Entente, An locality to sisaw Implies am Gauslin, 09 Judson Ward, TO Jno Pal- soucit order, trop hoss"amm. by which efforts are being made stater, It Geo -a 72jacob andsomely Von" soneple tooliss . . . . . IN ; Meyer,r: showing hundreds of I among the leaders of the two 73 Jos Hoover, 74 Pickering Village leautim 031. d 1) eitivive patterns an furnished J Draper, 4=rton, T P West- fr r -es to foster a: ki adly 1- 1% int Am Jounisou, Over 2,100 affeaft we Ing between the two races., and ErLo"u' ham, G Conner, 78Clareen "File P-11". 0 0 • 'wo Thos aterson. Aplilleasm plesso oftbe *MW .-visits are ,being exchanged with ith PoV.%D-KZZFER8 tion, age, dad sarrossidag wiliness encouraging results. Canada has can C - E E Webster, F W -Hobbs, John W will In= tion .-.'the possibilities of.& great future. Clark, Gen Dowiiiug, Wm Nichil'ison She has a vast territory, and her A Chester, 0 Toyne,_ T Puckrin PJJ EMPIRE WAU PAPER agricultural lands are limitless in Rowe, W H Stover, D Dawson, W B Co.. umrrn 0 Burk, L Hagerman, W Sr. V TORONTO .extent, but to develop the great- Parkins, Joe Wideman, A 41Votle, W 25 TO "'INVESTORS :_ 'G Columbia' rafoholas - -$475 to $20 THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE T ..FUNDS REQUIKING I','-W_1:33T1,1ENT MAY, PURCHA,�i.E AT PAR Double' Disc Record': DOMINION- - OF CANADA DESE TURE STOCK Maidle in 85C can"k machine up " HEARING 1.9 13EXEMMG91 SUMS OF $500, OR AITY Imm - The Columbia dealer nearest to you will demonstrate. Very easy payments. Little= Principal repayable lot October, 1�1�- required. Dealer will gladly explain ter=t& Interest payable half -yearly, 1st April and In October by ChNue (free of exchange at any char ered Bank in Canada) at Send for a new free catalogue. • the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of purchase. COLUMBIA GRAPHOP13 om Co. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at per and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in Pay. aent of any allotment made under any future war loan issue in rs of &e Ind." eadry "Fisinews and losisdars ix A -_,Csuads other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like nhort date security, IralwLes Proceeds'of this stock are for war purposes Only. CA14ADIAN FACTORY. TORONTO A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed 3-o recognized bond sud-si6ek brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which bear their "tam To Moon Mcfe"019 Agen an ellu, cl For application forms apply to the Deputy' Maister of Finance, Ottawa.:1 'MC, O=Lt. I 101r zerL 7 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. OTTAWA OCT0111illt 7th, 1916, '�G. S� �. - - fs.S R� .+r i'R'.i,�'-' �r �.o 'K. •i `t '.k .� �,¢ F ✓4 �-.. �4 yy>> c f :.. 'veli:m '�AN.<i'�i..+..�.u' �• CLAARMONT Mrs. David Gregg was in Agin- Monday his � �iWOW ' Thompson spent a new goart on attending the funeral of her the late ThoQ. Shorthorns. Mr. McCallum, who :ls one of the largest purchasers of dayys in Toronto last week. A. D. Peters has completely re. cov;fed from his recent illness. uncle, Patterson. Found -in Claremont, oa Sakur- ; ;CEDAR GROVE - Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Canning pf day, Jan. 13th, a sum' of money. We have now a good stock of Corn =Alberta, are visiting With' i#ugh The loser may b r y have same y P °Y' and Oats, Distillers' Grains, Feed Mol- send Mrs. Gregg. Ing property and pa lag for this Apply asses, Ho Meal. Poultry Rog y Foods, Flour sad Mill' Feeds on hand at the Mill and Rev. H. Wood purposes going notice.- at t e Methodist Oho rrywood Sheds. Goodwood next week to assist the Rev. A. G. Bentleyin his special P Parsonage. Remember the drama to be given As the embargo is partly lifted now -services. in Mount Zion Church this (Fri- one car of Corn is expected to arrive at once. Joseph Ricketts, of Saskatch- day) evening, -by -the Mount Zion = ewan, accompanied by his wife Dramatic Club. The proceeds are Sell Phone H glue Phone :.and two daughters, is vic-iting with Claremont friends. to -be given to the Canadian Red Cros's Society. �. N. R E a 133 0 R Mrs. M. Henderson is confines arras a or. _ $' Glenn Willow Mille, Cedar Grove, • ''to her bed and is under the doe- Tre:sn tr, .T:;:.. 23RD -Auction sale of, D. W D cordon &Son p q tit I qb e . M o and refreshing effect. a pok.. you will surely be Phone IS. tot's care, suffering from a severe attach of la grippe and bronchitis. • g pp farm stock, implements, hay, etc., at lot 17.. rear of con. g, Pickering, the -property of George G. Morgan. Mrs. Nichol, of Toronto, accom• Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. See bills; • n � � G 's g s S. :i p anted b her sister from W inni- eg, Wednesday Thurs• H. S. P1t,,b,'auctioueer•� e M spent. and t ° t , T� _ ninth ro . Heli ani Independent phone. ; !iI!llslsacravw�u>.��>ttulsal�enaiea�!>r>R>aeasmtslesrstsx and we heartily thank our customers and the public generally for their very kind patronage, which we atoll solicit, and would say that � THE.',. DOMINION BANK-* — Shorthorns. Mr. McCallum, who :ls one of the largest purchasers of we still have lots of warm winter goods at old prices. It will yay you- to secare some of these now as prices on thesegoods are advancing ' Clydesdales in Canada, w111 again district in right along. We have a fine line of Prints at old prices. It will pay After the 1st Of FebraIIl'ya visit this the course of about ten da_vs. you we' to buy these now as prices on the spring goods will run about 18 cents per yard. Established 1871 1917 terms 1.42 Very helpful and inspiring mis- ' -: _ .. !CAPITAL AM RIMEM Six, t1,1111t1 %r aiogsry sermons were preached Farmers' Sale Dotes - .be Cash. in the Methodist church last,Sun• day by Rev. R. McCulloc , of ■ ! !'arae= wm to wen to :ay. 00W saw acres wftfi The beafasea Bank for oolfeattoa. Ooneait ike ageaas r. ass � ! = 1 be previously F the�roa-ds, fair! lilt e, with a good sub- y g for The Ing In price, but we can sell oa a lendid cod ' k, - y p g Green and Mix - ed, at 85 cents lb, which today is worth 46 Our Coffees, - = WHITBY BRANCH: S. D, -TERRY, Manager. E1 arras a or. _ $' scription missions, col• lectors for the year are Mies Annie �yy per _ at W, 40c and 60c, cant be beaten. The are r,' . '1licious in flavor y in Just try half i agents we do not employ tbem, oonsequen* ly we ,can, and do !brow off ibe .put D. W D cordon &Son 8 ffard and Mias Lea& Tarr for and refreshing effect. a pok.. you will surely be Phone IS. STOVE S,- --'STOVES S f; ra ! The W. M. S. and the Misiion H S THE QUALITY ham. - I o P" c~g 'K gee -. Band of the Methodist church in- s �4. "3 Mi '° �fll 8 o a I �, future. Further anuounceu�ents Oranges, Bananas, Pomegranates,'a i b= • .i 'later, Onions, Lima Beans, Celery, O ° See them before Mrs. A. W. Mackay, we are Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes - I m o C ,g a «m o - eorry'to state, is suffering from a Jan and Spuds. 1ti ,,,,' B eI O - •_ very severe cold at the home of Choice bulbs for indoor culture.' y' n ;, i;; m -a� ecu yM - bjI in z her .daughter, Mrs. Cainba, of As the market to so uncertain this year g +�.� spr i► m �• �° Toronto. we cannot list prices and stay withs[a7 C a James B. Madill, who has been them -A good deal always.. o "' J VA Stove Pipe Stovepipe Elbows +confined to his bed for the past NEILSON'S ICE CREAM - JaIJ - es two weeks, is now improving rap- a �'' L S „ o i idly and expects to be out in a Plain, in cones, suudeas or in b - ~ - .� oe� 0« Dampers and u --....--Pipe !few days. Ice-cream Bodes -always good, Ig „ tp' •� (� � - � r o a list � ' _' _ _ Mrs. A. J. Chandler of Toronto Pe g 4 H J MARQUIS Jonas, MI- a� Tees at ;+ is spending a few eche at the w,,f, �,,; 4: - home of her parents, J. H. and a Bost i!ees! t, t:ass. n,.asafaston m, , 'Mrs. Beal, while her husband Is D� _ ont+01"l0 i�ea�arWn t, IIyteeessrs a ::. on a business trip to Baltimore, Md. La grippe, of a very severe CHAS . SARG' '_:S type, is very prevalent in Clare- :mont and the surrounding coon- T try at the present time, and in .-CLAREMONT Ont 4.:aasnp casae mdica] aid has to be � -_ -_ .. f - . • given. ; Miss Viola Forsyth has been 'engagedas teacher of the junior. department d the ereGoodwoodupon pub - '11c elco ae Gift beTJse%� Gift - The echosl and entered u n her "- duties on Monday.-' - - We wish her success. - Quite a heavyfall of snow took place on Saturday night and ae a - - - Do you know that a large number of thoughtful people each year are result many enjoyed the exercise buying Christmas presents in shoe stores. with the snow shovels. Sleighing _ We have a varied stock of Xmas Slippers. Rubbers and ' Overshoes. -has also improved as a result of Heavy Stub proof RUbbena. ftil p uaranteed "First Quality the additional snow. • _ Only." Ladies' and Children's leggings and Spate in On account of the scarcity of The Universal Sawing Machine black, Rrep and white colors. 3icPhereons coal, a number of our residents , have reverted to the old fashioned Burn wood ent by our New Sawing !Machine=the Universal Machine "Lightning flitch"' Hockey Shoes." - _ CGive Something Useful) a method of heating their dwelling is the highest serve. No pulleys in the way of sawie�g by the use of wood, and the coal. lona poles. Buy a machine that is properly p -.La.mttte has been displaced -by the - .,�. ::'I[" - ` w cod -box. - made.. Price, without saw, 823. EEL SON Next Sunday Rev. E. C. Hall, Circular saws and Emery city priced BROCK STREET, - WHITBY ONT Of 0h111wa, agent for the Child- a Wheels. pr, the best makes; , , , ren' Aid Society of Ontario Conn- : -- ---- -- - ty, -sill reach in the Baptist :­ church at a.ao a. in. and is the W. H. Jackson. = } Brock Road Waremont IU¢Pu Grain Chopping = 4T ! ,.Methodist church at T p, m. All I AND OAT FLAKING are � elcome. The residents of the village are e e e ''Bus meets all Trains _ The undersigned-ig prepared to do warned to. keep the side -walks ad- grain chopping and oat flaking joiniog-their premises free of snow 1 Co Q Lwin First-class Rigs to hire day or 1 night at lowest rices. every day is the week otherwise the police trustees will prices. except on Saturday i have the work done and have the ;Phone 1905. P y -; ezpenee charged up against them = A quantity of slabs for sale, also gg 'Will come down a few notches if you come to and have it collected with the wagon tongues, axles, etc. ... ag Bu us for your Provisions: Th08 SaildErSOa �i6 1S41S • her zee in he _ _ _.... f o. to t fall. Peter Maenab Sr. fs @pending a = .. PROPRIETORS John F. Bayles, Greenwood :few days in Blackstock assisting Choice Rice, clean and wholesome, a pounds for 25 cents _ his dAughter, Mrs. D. P. Macfar- =Japan Rice, reguldr 10c per lb, —8 T - lane, in packing her household Tapioca, extra. " a •• BARGAINS IN SEEDS ,effects prior to moving to Can- ;Fresh frozen B. C. Salmon dressed and headless, 12c per lb. dleike, Bed Clover, Timothy and all eT been on, Mr. Macfarlane having GROCERIES � kinds o! seeds. been promoted to the manage- -.!Potted Meat, Rolled Shoulder, Digbp Herring, Finnan invent of the Standard Bank of Haddie and choice Oysters, i'GS a are in the market and are preper• ;that town. Rolled Oate, Flaked Wheat, Standard oatmeal, d m pay the hipsheet market prices. v The Epwortb League of the Cornmeal, Graham _ - 'The best equipped cleaning mule ' Methodist church will hold a Flonr Wheatlets, etc. •!n the country. Currants, .. 20 cents social meeting at the home of Mr. - Raisins; . 2 Send us _Samples, or communicate with 'Walter Ward on' Wednesday Make the hens shell out, the eggs by feeding Royal Purple Poultry or 25c us before selling. evening. A good programme will Specific, Mica, Grit and Oyster Shell. _ annlated s ar 12 lbs for c L00 ebtA Take advantageels is he word $ Mari. be given after which light refresh• pg . intents will be served. Admission, Grit and Shell 1 cent per lb or 100 lbs for 86 cents. 2 ;Bell or Inde ndent hone. ' Red Salmon, large tin, 0 cents pe P 10 cents. Ever bbd come and Prompt, efficient and reliable serylee y P y Y g - Satisfaction Guaranteed J. / N G O L D I in handlin Seeds guaranteed-. 7y en woarinks of our curlers, with J. DOWNEY 0KPANY �y , Forsyth and -_enbea Besse - 1 NORTH CLAREMONT as skips, went to Markham to take ! part in the first games for the die• e s - 3 trict cup, their opponents being two rinks of Markham. We con- 332%0TT«33A - ONTARIO gratulate the Claremont team 'on having won the game bi. shote. They Will play the &net Hill teamtsuccess day when hope-theirD,'SIMPSON &'CO. aaccesa of Tuesdayy may be re- p W, J. McCallum, of Brampton, Oat., acid Brandon, Man., the well known Clydesdale importer -visit. --ed.-the Claremont district_ _this... The Holidays Are Over week to purchase a number of y registered Clydesdales and pits• Y bred shorthorn cattle. Cecil Sto• And considering conditions in -trade, on the whole it has been good, CGAL and GRAIN rz Hard and soft Coal of the beat quality on hand. Highest price paid for Barley, ' Rye and Buckwheat delivered at Spink's Mill. Pickering . Station Coal Cos Ys; -:- PICIERING 1 AM , ry sold five tread, Irving MCAvoy sold seven head of Clydesdales and and we heartily thank our customers and the public generally for their very kind patronage, which we atoll solicit, and would say that ' LUMBER YARD 1 — Shorthorns. Mr. McCallum, who :ls one of the largest purchasers of we still have lots of warm winter goods at old prices. It will yay you- to secare some of these now as prices on thesegoods are advancing ' Clydesdales in Canada, w111 again district in right along. We have a fine line of Prints at old prices. It will pay After the 1st Of FebraIIl'ya visit this the course of about ten da_vs. you we' to buy these now as prices on the spring goods will run about 18 cents per yard. 1917 terms 1.42 Very helpful and inspiring mis- ' -: oa��'�� our will aiogsry sermons were preached ; - .be Cash. in the Methodist church last,Sun• day by Rev. R. McCulloc , of —_..- _" _ '_ -.-_ - __.. _. _; GROCERIES ;'' GRUI ARIES - Or if credit is wanted it must ' Toronto, Notwithstanding the storm and the bad condition of Of all materials and de s#�n be previously F the�roa-ds, fair! lilt e, with a good sub- y g for The Ing In price, but we can sell oa a lendid cod ' k, - y p g Green and Mix - ed, at 85 cents lb, which today is worth 46 Our Coffees, kept in stook. 1.4 will per you to Sail at our works aed inspect our stook and obtain prices. Don't be milled by - arras a or. _ $' scription missions, col• lectors for the year are Mies Annie �yy per _ at W, 40c and 60c, cant be beaten. The are r,' . '1licious in flavor y in Just try half i agents we do not employ tbem, oonsequen* ly we ,can, and do !brow off ibe .put D. W D cordon &Son 8 ffard and Mias Lea& Tarr for and refreshing effect. a pok.. you will surely be Phone IS. eommissioa of to per sent.,wbiobyou w0 on"Nalmly save by from ^ that portion south of the ninth convinced. parobasing d& line with Mise Hazel _.Mantle and PICgERING Miss line.- ser"gent, north of tits Q n De SI�dPaON k�L Vo.I �� PL ERING T� ninth 0®a sal w wl,ulayEOssterio Heli ani Independent phone. ; . _ •. .. '.. .':. •._-',::.-'.. ..::: .._.,; t• •:.,:; ,.:,.. ,._.... . .__. _ ... _. :�, ..... ,r.'.rw.+.41.1- ti �,:a-.:'-.L-�xW.a�.._.:.s,,..aw-.c+._��•S:am. �-a,_N_.r_•�. e..•a.`.�..��c?..r_'�;,taL.vvv=-.,,;s.v�::.'�*r,7ifiw�a`"'.�+'�.r^•„�+r���:'-�C�!3'3�'��x..r"_,rs�.�m:?s�'±,r"�-.,.,fir.-o.-+�5. �..,"' r � �.�, 9!. •�_ �.T. ,: �, 9 . '' � p 'F�.. R` • r . ?. ."l .:fr.> .. °wt-; f•: .WNW - 'Yi.,�,C, ,......,' 'f �l^.-�.. y a "K ..J,'Y( I-^ j 1 .•4?1 -'K..3 .TIM: R• ., .A .. ..,.4 1 .�..� ".� '' • .... T. ., .. _ .. �y � i i^"wV• _ ~'. -i Tom: r - S..' , ^: •N U"8�'' •SA+;r J+ ..: •.y-vsyyvS.ls^' ��. - '.'+v a�•">: bes,[q+0..su. ^q/a. 2+•. ss.•�xha.f. $-'mae'� .f :oY i�rNsnF'.... iiwstr ,wTa..�.V.ax.s4AY+,J' ." _r...".mes:`:al,+aY`..r . _M-l�A.wr. ve .. giP+eiP Cheap fertilizers' are always more expensive in the long - «A I. gtato Spectal.-Mash several cold run. If they are -not well mixed for' instance, '-they may Stafford, named Pcech, died recently gets the biggest KUM ps. produce uneven plant growth, because the fertilizer is wean . ` boiled potatoes, add butter, one egg, Put in a deep round baking par. and I WHO for a quarter . of a century in some places and strong in others. Make sure of first- men are offered one pound a week at i ' P - 1 Buckley Flintshire: - n hand e mein on eba handle massa a pull of toes to - - lief fia<i. Nims a>A4 - ou the Gen i rai Informa- ,� ' tion ' for the Busy Hottse''­ --gelecied Housewife Recipes. --.'{ spoon sugar "and': little lemon juice Johnny Cake. --One cup of cora- when beating. Drop lightly, by spoon- meal; one-half ,cup of flour, one tea-' ftils, on top of custard • and put bits fipoonful soda, salt,. two tablespoonfulsof ji ly on meringue. molasses, one tablespoon -sugar, sour Spice- Cake. -Boil four cupfuls milk to mix. sugar, one-third $cupful -lard; eight Oatmeal' Cookies. -Mix one tea.! cupfuls raisins, four cupfuls water, spoonful butter with one cup granu one nutmeg, one and one-half tea:- lated sugar, add two eggs, two and (poonfuis ground 'cloves;- four tea - one -half cups - of rolled oats -(raw), spoonfuls cinnamon .and level tea - two teaspoonfuls baking powder. Put spoonful salt, three minutes, then cool ateaspoonful of the mixtur . n a and add eight cupfuh .flour, two tea- - ated pan. Bake about spoonfuls baki grease an eng powder, four tea - five minute, or until a light brown in spoonfuls soda dissolved in warm Plated sugar. one cup of vinegar, one, - • • ,mer a e Three . for • 'color, • water, one' and one-half cupfuls nut It Pays to-_ .Use "Good Fertilizer$.' ployed , is s new departure. - � ' Cheap fertilizers' are always more expensive in the long - «A I. gtato Spectal.-Mash several cold run. If they are -not well mixed for' instance, '-they may Stafford, named Pcech, died recently gets the biggest KUM ps. produce uneven plant growth, because the fertilizer is wean . ` boiled potatoes, add butter, one egg, Put in a deep round baking par. and I WHO for a quarter . of a century in some places and strong in others. Make sure of first- men are offered one pound a week at i ' P - 1 Buckley Flintshire: - n hand e mein on eba handle massa a pull of toes to class results by using - - bake iii. slow oven. Frost with maple I - chased the grouchy gorilla and its ix thtelyt Six thousand �mokesbsve been av"-%b ap tourist trade leaf :summer was such a c,,}slightly and -add the milk to it, then sent to 'Islington's Own" Battalion r" pronouticed success that the company- ,salt. balls, roll in flour and'fry in butter. - - *vies - a dry ingredients and all well riotic her return to the northern run next `7! LIZERS - Arrange on platter with slices of cold, ! --Zhey-are-raryaely -ground-anrl gerLectlY_mtxgd_ thorough methcd known. One of these ferdllzers .is the right one ifor you: soil. It will increase your crops, hasten maturity, impro98 the quality and make more money for you. Harab-Davies fertilizers _• _ retn:tin a year or two cost?sting ap9- dwa+�.L are true plant foods good for both crop and soil. Write today for bulletins and our fertilizer booklet.' We -send -them Tree of charge.' come back w=ith the rest of the party. to become a military hos ital. P -or. - in - P ` chopped prunes, one-half teaspoonful �' I one of ' their employes, with 960 in, ' If when -frying fish the,pi - Ontario Fertilizers, Limited West- Toronto. .ii� Plated sugar. one cup of vinegar, one, - • • ,mer a e Three . for • 'color, • water, one' and one-half cupfuls nut quarter cup of water. Boil and dQ Trips Tourist&. � not mous it is done. ployed , is s new departure. - � ' - An ex=mayor and -magistrate of gtato Spectal.-Mash several cold meas and a small piece of citron. ,• ro . Kobe L. Garner _ Stafford, named Pcech, died recently gets the biggest KUM ps. ' Ala last, pouring on plates of taffy, M the Alaska tourist service next= "Y . ` boiled potatoes, add butter, one egg, Put in a deep round baking par. and I WHO for a quarter . of a century !but don't stir. Then, when enou year, which -becomes effective Jun- 8,' ; - - loosen from plates, take -cap and pull j 181?. Into B The f! 1 men are offered one pound a week at i ' P - 1 Buckley Flintshire: - n hand e mein on eba handle massa a pull of toes to pepper and Mix, shape into bake iii. slow oven. Frost with maple I - chased the grouchy gorilla and its ix thtelyt Six thousand �mokesbsve been ` tourist trade leaf :summer was such a c,,}slightly and -add the milk to it, then sent to 'Islington's Own" Battalion r" pronouticed success that the company- ,salt. balls, roll in flour and'fry in butter. frosting and mark eyes,, nose and the more amiable more to their _ t` dry ingredients and all well riotic her return to the northern run next f. Arrange on platter with slices of cold, mouth -with raisins or nut meats. intra in the Congo, to now on his way to. went Airita•- where he.erpects to • greased -cake pan and bake in a hot sided -to erect a permanent'"memoria north will break all recai'ds. The oven for about thirty minutes. a schedule hast been ar*anged earlier to all citizens of.. the borough sere - roast chicken. Garnish with lettuce' leaves• _• _ retn:tin a year or two cost?sting ap9- dwa+�.L • two-thirds cup of butter, of J. and J. J. Mellor, of Bury, have three eggs,: - ane cup of cooked and for .he arrangement of advance book , � resented Corporal Iintchinsoar.Y.C:, i come back w=ith the rest of the party. to become a military hos ital. P -or. - in - P ` chopped prunes, one-half teaspoonful �' I one of ' their employes, with 960 in, ' If when -frying fish the,pi - Things To Remember. clmens for the Stuithaontan Inatitute .ii� �+ cinnamon added to the flour; one $cad uppermost and allowed to brown be- The rector of Foston, Leicester- Cabbage with Eggs. -Drain a well- of Washington, D.C. We have Dr. Salt or soda and a damp cloth will ( f3iarnet the authortty for the Soho. Ia aia he would send him to prison. ' 1 € - Using coarse .threads for stitching ful of the j'u`ice, three tablespoonfuls toric Station Hotel, -Notttngham•' s: _ boiled cabbage and chop it up very line. Put into a frying pan two as state- remove stain from dishes. meat that gorillas, when caught up tat ]apootif-I of nx sod- thread stands out on• the su _.-' ectssa _ _ a sc oo ea i'y� ' a tablespooriful of hot water and added ' cloth, causing _.it to receive coa - it, was sentenced to nine'Wimiths' •fm� i dents, Captain H. Samman has made: have. stant rubbing and thereby wearing to the cream: Mix in order•given and i prisonment at the Old Bailey. '-bake away before the garment. I ' tablespoonfuls of butter and one of A -tough chicken can be made tender the age of two years, can be made as doclle ae any household by kind- Those cool cover with icing made from one - Ing part in the recent rebellion in Ire- 'flour for every quart of chopped cab- by steaming it for three hours before . , pet ( nesse and firmness, but that the fe- land have been removed from Dart-' clas3es 'of the Dudley Art School' so small fresh -water fish, and so pugna- "a. bage. When hot, add the •cabbage, sesaon _with salt, pepper and one or roastin g mate of the spa.aes is fiercer than the Fruit is as more economical dease�t+male• The chimpanzee, 'continues the than high. ING S . plcyment when they are able. j placed near each othee they, at once two tablespoonfuls of vinegar.., - Stir, Puddings, when eggs_are so professor, can be taught to speaX If words. he • Inches square. kr constantly, for sin or eight minutes,' you use sour cream for butter several and expec:a to making, it should lie soured quickly. i bring home halt a dozen live aped- 7A' xlraeh awh•d clew , teaspoon salt,.grating of nutmeg, dash then put it in a dish, smooth the'out- Fresh air and lent . of ' rest and I ]mens, as well es a douplo of sorillis, P y .. • yeas rand Fee s . side and garnish with quarters of hard-boiled eggs. Missionary Cake cup brown: water will go a great way towards; airing a cold.URN tltisal9w• our sullen y gndsi a; -One --'sugar,-one two cups' Garment's that are soaked in hot' NEWS FROM ENGLAND' profit-eatingetvmp lends into 'T' t cup cold water, raisins, one-third cup lard, one -guar- _ soapy water for a time before they - i- happy, smiling, fields that bear i/ ter nutmeg, one-quarter teaspoon are washed will be snowy white. _ .. A little cold boiled potato added to rich crops, and tat into the put i doves one teaspoonful cinnamon, poo the filling for fowl will prevent it from ( NEWS BY 1►!AIL ABOUT JOHN beak far you. pinch of salt. Boil" all together about ;five minutes; let cool; then add one being too -dry. , BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. Our lzsc• Book, "The Gold in Your Stam ]soden shows you pp tlm* into dcd virgin how you can transform your %mgrs stumphs , -' 'teaspoonful 'baking soda dissolved In Discarded rubber garments may bei I ,�_ ' _ cut up Into mittens to be used farm lase. It you photographs of imaseasa stamps it has of it contains lett-ars from the h .. _ . tr • water, one-half teaspoonful baking when i patted; mea who .potted teem; and will r' :powder., Sift with two cups of flour blacking the stove, etc. = Occurrences In . the Land That' convince 7°u that elle easiest, quickest and cheapest way Is with a ; w and bake in medium het oven about -r ?thirty minutes. ' It is wise to once in a while take out the rollers of the carpet- sweeper I Reigns Supreme in. the Corn-. and wash them thorough)-• They ' world..Ist ' -Rout-Drop Cakes. -•Mix two pounds will l - wercial t: 94 of flour, one ditto of butter, one ditto olesugar, one ditto of currants. clean awes ,such cleaner. P To freshen stale loaves. of bread, Derby Prison has been set .gslde as, moisten alightly with cold water, juatI.a Deft detention barracks. Arsdi Puller ". q„ and dry; then wet luta a'atifl' paste t , with two eggs, a large spoon of orange mere] cunni the wet hand over sur_' One death has been recorded in, y �a►rse �O►'fll!'e� flower, ditto rose-water, ditto. sweat face, then .place, in hot oven a short the east end of . L_ondon from spotted 'wine, ditto brandy; drop them in a'_ " time. fever. 4 Petry_ yi opdLan- the_famousateeple- Tiia haul power meshes far lbs J'up to I s prosubw We gua:aatse - tin plate floured, a very short time bait them. _ A - TO ALASKA. chase jockey, is now a prisoner o! war- .- big ►oto„ for ills il.lda d many the ][feeds method a clear Iaa6 stoata; It grin poli arrytmng it tae]•• randyfor � piaar from 30X White Tiifry-Four cups o! gran- I :ERVICE in Turkey. 19a, and, because of its nips. po..r, to So ob•apae tbao awry other Ste TY ill 'H k Th d to em. •as strain tomsn- ssaehod Plated sugar. one cup of vinegar, one, - • • ,mer a e Three . for • ree women oc_-rs are now I � i -ft the- London Hospital. This ll +��ces quarter cup of water. Boil and dQ Trips Tourist&. � not mous it is done. ployed , is s new departure. - � ft= a �+' two asses fioaa r stir or until As was the case during the peat An ex=mayor and -magistrate of sinals Oma, parte, -,'When it hardens in water pour onto' sensori the C.P.R. steamship Princess' (buttered plates, then flavor with van- Charlotte will make three' muni! trips Stafford, named Pcech, died recently gets the biggest KUM ps. ' Ala last, pouring on plates of taffy, M the Alaska tourist service next= "Y from inhalation of gab. titi'oiaen Killing to work as road- yCis aDoubi].•..rag• gees yoic a t`s !but don't stir. Then, when enou year, which -becomes effective Jun- 8,' ; - - loosen from plates, take -cap and pull j 181?. Into B The f! 1 men are offered one pound a week at i ' P - 1 Buckley Flintshire: - n hand e mein on eba handle massa a pull of toes to Mf Means to tuese-+rho Order Now. To~ly boyere to wch locality we oL ffaar�raa�special op. io h7 to 1°io nor prole sitar- iQm io; plea No can- • . i to y. n cut ix o and p ace The list Of- L�urist sailings between on smaller plates to cool. Victoria, Vancouver Ska The Odol ('heroical Works, bier- 1 • the. stamp. Users an acro ffrom one anchor. g;.Jast a. -0. wtllirsgrrr !n show year -tretlis c�aasaia and n y . Corn Bsead�ne ane') one-half cups which has shad -sea -road, have been purchased ; Just been ammunred by the Every �>� for 1S �Cirrtla ec year eiighbora oo. h-_er, M.P. ' corn meal, quarter cup flour, one B.C.Coast Service, provides for. three 'A local district council fined a0 shell ( - tablespoon sugar, 34 teaspoonful salt 2 � k i dew l d Raw; on mouse • ff the I[lrada tsood does not Lw � send the De� .aaaiasi j �t - �sa today. 319+:191 esti remind trip sailings for the Princess' 'tablespoons baking powder, one' table. factory 21 shillings for not depositing Charlotte,v' for the Princess Alice i . A. t° lersarra aalr. seed - . Am -,.y esu "TIM oeidhe rest - - spoon butter, one and one-quarter cups plans of %heir. new buil<iin a.-• I iand seven for the Princess 5o his, e I for' i milk. one egg. Mix and sift ills flour, The Peninsular and Oriental S. -hi.' Dennisof seas ea ac. St„- �f- sates aa'g••>1uA>ca. making 17 round trip astilings allptotd ' corn meal, baking salt and Company have ordered a large high- r - ois'r. powder, -- sugar together twice, then into these for the summer seasori of 1917. The The advent of the palatial steamship rpowered steamship to be laid down : dry ingredients cut the butter with s Charlotte in the Alaskan ----Rork until in fine bits. Beat the egg its ix thtelyt Six thousand �mokesbsve been ` tourist trade leaf :summer was such a c,,}slightly and -add the milk to it, then sent to 'Islington's Own" Battalion r" pronouticed success that the company- room Nowl. is add this milk -and -egg mixture to the at fhe front by the' Highbury Pat- beat to-.' had no alternative but to arrange for Platlorm. _ t` dry ingredients and all well riotic her return to the northern run next f. gether. Pour into a shallow well- The council of Wandsworth has de- year, when it is expected tourist travel • greased -cake pan and bake in a hot sided -to erect a permanent'"memoria north will break all recai'ds. The oven for about thirty minutes. a schedule hast been ar*anged earlier to all citizens of.. the borough sere - Prune Cike-One cup of sugar, with a view to vin ing in the war. • giving plenty of time; -yolks' He fuss too-. ill from - frostbites to f Government. Grosvenor House is also • two-thirds cup of butter, of J. and J. J. Mellor, of Bury, have three eggs,: - ane cup of cooked and for .he arrangement of advance book , � resented Corporal Iintchinsoar.Y.C:, i come back w=ith the rest of the party. to become a military hos ital. P -or. - in - P ` chopped prunes, one-half teaspoonful �' I one of ' their employes, with 960 in, ' If when -frying fish the,pi - Constable Charles - Dednum oP the ,- F' selling margarine Jack Davis, gine Street station was resented of Stepney, was fined £50, .This was: p of nutmeg and an aqual`'arriount of war savings certificates. put in the hot fat with the akin side with a cheque for, £10 at Bow Street' his second offence, and the magistrate cinnamon added to the flour; one $cad uppermost and allowed to brown be- The rector of Foston, Leicester- for bravery at a fire in Frith Street,, told him that if he came before, him one-half cups sifted flour, the grated shire, Rev. W. O.. Stocks, • met his fore turning they will not break: death by falling down a well at Vic-, rind of half s lemon and ,teaspoon-, Soho. Ia aia he would send him to prison. ' 1 € - Using coarse .threads for stitching ful of the j'u`ice, three tablespoonfuls toric Station Hotel, -Notttngham•' To form the __basis of an endow. o' ,toes not insure longer service, as the! of sour cream or, milk, one leve] tea- On a charge of forging and utter- meat fund for scholarships for teach. The more some people get the more ]apootif-I of nx sod- thread stands out on• the su _.-' ectssa _ _ a sc oo ea i'y� ' a tablespooriful of hot water and added ' cloth, causing _.it to receive coa - it, was sentenced to nine'Wimiths' •fm� i dents, Captain H. Samman has made: have. stant rubbing and thereby wearing to the cream: Mix in order•given and i prisonment at the Old Bailey. '-bake away before the garment. I a ft of £10,000. - ` = Disabled soldiers are to- be. ; it moderate oven. When nearly , A batch of those convicted for tak- allowed - -Fighting-fish are reared in Siam as cool cover with icing made from one - Ing part in the recent rebellion in Ire- to enter free of charge the evening a means of - amusement. These are ' - • :cup of confectioner's sugar tnixed'to' a I ' CHINA'S POSSIBILITIES. _ land have been removed from Dart-' clas3es 'of the Dudley Art School' so small fresh -water fish, and so pugna- soft peste with lemon juice or orange ---�- -aPercy moor to the new prison at Lowes. -,I as to equip themselves for civil ern. cious that when two of thein 'are and lemon mixed. The cake should be Attention is Drawn to China. -as Backb arrow has returned . to plcyment when they are able. j placed near each othee they, at once baked in a shallow cake tin about ten Future Purchaser. England. He was the last of Sir, The Duke of 'Westminster's offer, begin to fight. When the fish is quiet ? Inches square. , Lrr.est Shack)etan's party "who- had' Capt. Robert Dollar, of San Fran- of Eaton Hall as a militaty bospital-Ats colors are dull, but when excited I Boiled Noodles. --:,One egg, one-half ; cisco, in s recent address before the been marooned on Elep?tant Island. I - for officers has been accepted by the it is of,'a metallic brilliance. , teaspoon salt,.grating of nutmeg, dash of cayenne and flour. Beat egg, add Vancouver, B.C., Rotary Club, stated: I "The Russian trade isan k - - seasonings and enough flour to make un nown stiff dough. Work on floured board �.quant#t just,at the present time. until smooth and elastic. Cut brrt. the small portions and rull each as. thin as! one port of Vladivostok to offer as a wafer. Slash into strips with sharp the only certain port, and that, might', knife and kook in boiling water or be shut at any time the Russians so soup stock twenty minutes. May wished... It is to China that you must be dried before cooking and stored un- look for your future trade, -and I de-, to wanted. Serve -`sprinkled with sire to emphasize this fact right now j breadcrumbs which have been brown- that China will be your mainstay in ` ed in hot butter_ to -golden color; - the future -in foreign' trade 'relations Cak With Custard --Moisten with just as boon as the Chinaman learns lemon juice enough stale cake to cov- his own purchasing power. "Chins er bottom of glass, dish holding one has only been -scratched for trade," -he ,quart. Make soft .custard by scald --said, "andwhen you stop to consider fng two cups milk and pouring slow- that one-fourth of the population of r . •[y over two beaten egg yolks, mixed the world is living' there, an immense with three tablespoons sugar, one tea- population which is awakening to spoon butter. and a little. salt, a vt za on aa -we -see- en --you may in double boiler until it thickens, be able to grasp the immensity of the Strain, and when partly cool add one- situation. The. day is coming when half- teaspoon -vanilla and pour over the Yang Tse Kiang valley will be the rake. When ready to serve, beat greatest steel -producing section of whites into stiff froth, add one table- J the entire world." . r. r. err c a r r r. a r r e a r r. -a a r. a r a r r r •a. a a- a s r a -- -a r a a r r - r - i s t a Ad _ •of� - • , II i 7`lil9��: ('f�� ....MT "!:.I; I I GAR ETT E S • a a 91 oil a t • a _ a a r a r r a e r r r a r a r a a r r r r a a a a a s a r r r r Cie,.:Y'-'...... -: _..-._,•.. ... _:,:.,., :::• ,..,.__�.. �-.::.. ...3..... 1.--::....,. �.•w"kmo-T _;.... .__r .._._ r:.:__.., ._. _. _..... .. _.. ._. f.._, .. -__^ _.._.. ____,. .�._._.a=rt_.. 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Foot ani A 4` pertinent a$ it sound$. You i Recent costumes from Poria also Ar uiery. show that machine' stitching �is a very =V be aR real teetotaler and prominent form of dimming. Rows The Belgian army_ hag be -com- yet be "lntcadcated"---that upon rows•of stitching are used'at the pletely organized, Bays Henry Wood, is 'coned• b • - the ' ages i edges of coats and ori' collar and cuffs. United Press correspondent with King t i _ t y $ ! The stitching is often done in silk of • Albert's army. ' Horse,.foot and artil-�JfJT� -that come from imperfect '[a. darker shade -than- the' material it lery, the army is now well equipped G , is used on and sometimes in the sand t and busy holding their e digestion. The products, of ' g part of ., the _ food utrefacti0n are taken shade, line from the -Hun. The soldiers are i. p Hip length, coats .with the pinched • i comfortably clothed 'and well armed, UP by the blood, and often effect at the back and a straight front the cavalry supplied with horses and are very smart for the serviceable the artillery tatisfactory,' The ” Bel - poison . the • entire system. ■ Poi Out meats and Starch suit for daily wear or for the sports' glans are in charge of the inundated ► y suit. The back is bei -ted with a rath- ,r.' ,o country, which affords splendid pro -foods' for 9k Shredded hGiat flwith mill; pleats, which eerier-anaiysasible. The produces the pinched dais infantry attacks imposs! t •, effect. With this type of coat the full _ Belgians are separated from the Ger- – or Cream for breakfast; eat box -pleated skirt makes an excellent France produced nearly 22,000,000 i mans by a mile of water, including costume., In • mpnhlsh mixtures and I i the River Yser and the Yser Canal. :.1 I! It With stewed fruits'and i ; -metric tons of iron, and Germany dug pian artillery includes mod - w., green Vegetables for dinner Jersey cloth, these suits are worn fur mare., than 28,500,000 tons from its The Bel -� i 'llu!§tPstes One Of the figures shopping, sports, and -for practical mines. If Lorrawouldine . were all. French, tiens from I ern guns made in , Portugal, contribv- It 11 Curp auto- nave been 43,00%000 intosication and make a new' these' jaunty suits in bright green tons for France and 7,500,000 .tons for I guns captured from, the Germans in ' jersey cloth. the 'ori anal inundation • wbeh the ,Home-made Article. 'rutin Of you. All the meat �f y 1 Germany. -If Lo *ere all Ger- g - These �patteriis may 'be obtained 1 man, that country would have had 48,- dykes v*re.opened and- the Huns had The River Clyde has been brought the whole wheat in a - d' esti 1$ from your local McCall dealer or 500,000. tons to 2,000,000 tors for. to hustle. out to escape drowning, up to its present navigable condition -ble form. • A perfect meal s~.1 I from the McCall Company 70 Ilond ; France, The figures explain why the I without waiting to try and extricate by means. of dredging, and the Glas- lowest cost. s St Toronto Ontario. "Dept. W" the ung which were recovered.byf She -glow_ eo MademCailaic�, '_ P two nations will fight to exhansiion ; --- p ple-arpEery proudofit. - Otte-- - -' ---4 raLheT than' surrender any territory_ Belgians, who drew of the water from y a party of` American sightseers D that they now hold in Lorraine. -ithat section when it was convenient, turned up their noses at the Clyde. RICH RED BLOOD The, question of•coal is less critical 1 "Call this a river?" they said - 1 for the coal -fields of the Saar -hart C KEEP LITTLE ONES "Why, it's a ditch in comparison with -MEANS GOOD HEALTH t' our Mississippi, or St. Lawrence or of which 'was French until the fall of :WELL IN WINTER ♦ Napoleon -are farther from the bor- Delaware." f' The W Styles leS ' der, and are not essential to Germany; Winter is a dangerous season for "Awell, �iion," said a Scotch by. Just a Little More Rich, Red , I although they would be very useful to the little ones. The days are so stander, 'you vs' gut Providence to Blood Cures Most Ailments. France, which has• very little coal oft! changeable -one bright, the next cold I thank fcr your rivers, but we mads its own, and which has, largely for ; and stormy, that the mother Sa afraid this oursels." The lack of sufficient red health- i that reason, seen itself outstripped in I to take the children out for the fresh Bead embroidery is a strong rival gi,,-ing blood does not. end. merely in a the industria) race by German Mnard'■ Lsnszaent Comes Diphtheria, Germany. air an<Vexerelse they need sa' much. Just now of the darned -stitch embroid- pale complexion. It is much more ser- It begins to appear, however, that i Ia consequence the are often cooped " ery worked in silk and worsted. -On ; ious. Bloodless people are the. tired,, neither power is like] to y p Condensed. r y gain arty np in overheated, badly ventilated white backgrounds, white and color- � languid, run down folk who never have territorial advantage in Lorraine as a rooms and are soon seized with -colds Editor—How's the new society re- , ed beads are used most effectively. a bit of enjoyment in fife. Food does result of this war. Peace is like] to porter? I told him to condense as I 7 or grippe. What is needed to keep The white -chalk ,beads on dark satins not nourish, there's indigestion, heart leave the frontier still cutting the the little ones `well to Boby'a Own much as possible. _ _ and silks form very handsome trim- palpitation, headache, backache, some- precious fields of iron very nearly in Tablets. They will regulate the Assistant -He did. • Here's his ac- mings. Beads of various colors ar- i times fainting spells aiid always nerv- i ha.f. But unless Europe is wise stomach and bowels and drive out count of yesterday's afternoon tea. tsmged in designs to imitate the pop- . ousness. U. anaemia or bloodlessness enough to find va way out of. its na- colds and by their use the baby will ,Firs. Lovely poured, Mrs. - Jabber :-ular Paisley effect is one of the newest be neglected too long a decline ss sure- tional envies and jealousies, the time roared, 'Kra. Duller bored, :tiles. Rasp_ be able to get over the winter season to fallow, Just 'a' little -aior bload-I mak come in the no far' distant �- gold by medicine dealers orb mail ,ing gored and Mrs. . Embonpoint e t perfect safety. The Tablets are - all h bl h cures a these troubles. dust more ; re w en the prize will seem rich I snared." 1 rich, red blood, then abounding ht•alth, enough to one country or the other to at 25 cents a bo: from The Dr. Vii- ` vitality and pleasure in life. To make justify another war of aggression and hams' Medicine. I f Brockville, Ont. A man may be on the right track ' - the blood rich, red and -pure.- use Dr. conquest. Williams' Pink Pills. No other meds- 4 s i s f "... and Retreat. - cine increases the pure blond supply,..A Gsied Reason- _ � and yet have no steam n til boilers J _ a " Two boys, one the possessor of a' so quickly or so surely, The care seta- Were you in any great action dur- permit, were fishing on a certain estate �� ally begins with the first dose, though ing the war?" when a YOU? natural] gamekeeper suddenly darted-. - y it Is not noticeable. This is Yes. Thais the reason there- is so from a thicket. The lad with the not a mere claim, Dr, Williams' Pink !little action in me novo," said the old permit uttered a iii of fright, dropped���� Pills have been Bing this over and soldier who had a wooden leg, his rod, and ran off at top speed. The, -- INA 0 over -again in Canada for more than a i gamekeeper was led -a swift chase. I ' • - _. quarter of a century. This is why! �avo'e zd nbseat cum easier in cows, Would you ill4e to cad that ter' thousands have always a good word to. Then, worn out, ti a boy baited. The rible itching, that burning pain; is y great medicine for ia- man seized hiai by the urns and said'' he+a] those >sorrid sorest - - stance Mrs. Alex. Gillis Glenville, N. Why do they call it Wall between pants: I Tou lave tried all sorts of tatty , 9., ssye:. "I etlrlaot praise ,Dr, Wil- street ? e- "Have -you a permit to fish on this ] ointments. lodons and powders. Put estate ?" ` them aside now aid give Nature a ]lams` Pink Pills too highly. •Thep are tsar—Bump up against is: and Yes. to be sure," said the r chance as represented by Zsm-Btu. really la wondeifu! medicine. i stns you'll find out. � Zam-Buk is made from herbal esw• q y P :. quietly. have,? Then show it to me. sasses, is a natural healer (a net QQ very much run down, atiftered from _"Youiomethms you have to lead to the _ frequent dizzy sella and an al- i When Your Eyes Need Care The drew the -_ ! !' permit from his and et. the world for, and pay a most coslsiarit severe Vain in the back. o.ettarina el[edieine.Ieaemartiac- Feels pocket. -The man examined it and ►earl Plies! Every druggist will My home work was a source of dread aetak� � is -for lied, weak, sloe Syer Oran■ia Syetida murlae is frowned in perplexity and supe=. sell you Zas-Duk and for 60c only. I felt so weak, acid life held but little ( eomppoound" trourocuns.--aoc a p�.xos "Why did you run when you had than; dust give it a fair trial and lael- rK W MNtet8ate•edla•■eewfnl atwas' „ enjoyment` Then I began taking Dr. PraccsCe foemaa7 ears. Row dedgated a permit? he asked. tautly give yourself ease by tl.e the Ptrbue aaa l� Drugststa as rise Per ' ro lot the other quickestrants. See name en bol; ' Williams' Pink Pula and the result i es' b� Joy get away," d' settle. Murine rye the in Aee tic Tabs. y, - ' was almost marvellous. They • made I tae aaa ane. coria toe book O! tui are `ret was the reply. •'He didn't- have } "1 me feel like a new woman and fully Ourineare Rentaaroo•sm".Ohteago. Adv. none." i restored my health. I would- urge } - every weak womat_ to givp these -pills- - File Only Reason. ` ltctasu s fair trial.'^ „ Miss Vance: �He was talking to you O You on k _ once t a cook for whole - rs _ _ kept about me wasn't ? • I _. n Mi - You •can. get Dr. Williams' Pink " _ Miss hough. - - - month, you say? Well yes. -Miss Vance: "I thought ' _ Pills through any dealer in medicine "Yea.,, ark - I hos him rem that I had a - or -by mail,- post paid, at- 50 cents a "Remarkablel ' How did -you man= {hick head _ofhats." Mian Speitz� atswatsassai• a'oai aat:s , box or six boxes for $2.W from The ~'Williams'IId�?,r "Well, he didn't mention your hair, AOFIT-bi ►KI:dt3 NEWS AND los Dr. "Wil Medicine Co.,CaBrock- "ylle were cruising on a house-boatP offlcee for sale in good Ontario Ville Ont, - , g .. ' deft fawns ?be moat weful and interesting : 7561-7560 ' and she coulda t swim. of all twsineetir. rull�information on "9 The Pinched -Back Coit - -THE IRON OF LORRAINE. _ .. _ -- aoD cat on to �-tt■oa bas■ n� m- 1 i .. __ - - �� paaY. 7i We■,t' ABelaid• Arrear wronte.• 'developments in bead work. Other-lanard,s zaat urns cares viateas9. Minard s Liniment Co. Limited. ,!very ' attractive color combinations' May Incite Another War Between Magistrate: "Officer, what's the Gentlemen, --Last winter I received j CA i to sats o eex ernma.. cured' with. France and Germany. matter with the, prisoner? Tell her great benefit from the use of MIN- out Dain by our borne treatment Write r ua before too late Dr. Gellman Msdioai It is 'unfortuliate foi ,.-.the future i to stop that crying.. She's been at it ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack �., Limited, cotlipawgod• out. — o �� peace of Europe that. by far the beat: for fifteen minutes." (More aoba•) of LaGripm. and I have frequently iron fields that are accessible either Officer: "Please sir, I Lhiri)it ahe wants' proved it to be very effective incases soox ori to France or to Germany .tie exactly to be bailed out of Inflammation. DOG DISEASES _Pre �• -= r i n k i n countries. A good many .Frenchmen '_ . W. _A, HUTCHINSON. I And .low t0 F x ��'_ !ia'iod free othe , Bar cadre■. by „. i;elieve that the Germans' hope of - _ seizing permanently the part of these ' 1•L CLAY GLOVER CO., lee. fields that lies in French Lorraine p+ atatits 11E West 31 -t Street, Piiw Yak Tea or _ __ _ . was one'of the real causes'of the pre- I -' All Rabbisb. - '" • :s sent war, and the" reason that last ! "' " winter determined them to attack at I • �- An old gentleman heard the tutor..'i'l1t' �QI Oi a ii'iane 1S the ` Verdun, instead of at sortie point neat- ` tell his son that the earth revolved: Action. Insist On the �Cof es', of Paris. Certainly, thhughtful writ- every twenty-four hours. So he put' ; i4 o Im ers, both French and Geman, discuss ` 1 ;-a glass of water oil his garden -•wall, t OTTO H I Q La the 'subject very frankly, and point ;and left it all night.PIANO ACTIOi� -o - - out to their respective countries how Next morninghe _went to the tu- ` fatal. the tinny-auzren e� r of -airy part v� for and discharged him, saying: -� of this disputed territory would be to, I a "It is all rubbish about the earth; w>xta'ss galas alta Zoi+v TO as: the„prosperity of their nation. ,. going round, because if it did all the T=s� ���- In this age of mJ101»nery a pleats- water 'would have run out of the x.7-1 f'k3 1. 8188$. a rare 17 years ful supply of both cos and iron is es- � 1 experience in rats- sential to any country t at pea - • — maintain itself as an industrial power;oultry. and watt n s i die r P atiaard's t:taisaeat attsM VolColds, Eto i i lit mrtvxrd ms and t,jie-last ten years have proved OR stiff sore muscles apply i �• literature f r es'. that such a supply is.even more neces_ I F Sloan's Liniment.to the air + I The 220 t�R Kind �ti'rtte to -n,+} P What's become o! the old-fashioned sary in war than in peace. The Ger-; or ache, it tcAdy enetrd cs A. SUMV, sox 36, RocEWOOD, ONT. rnaxts ad it that without the iron of housewife. who always came to e 9u D h w o th Whether. _ _ - and soothes Qutthout rubbing. front door Lll the morning wiping - her r• - ' the 'Metz and �'11ionVille, regions Rheumttism-, gout, lumbo o; neuralgia, ? 1 ,. (which they thriftily took from sprains and bruises are quickly relieved by hands upon the corner of her apron? II t France after the war of 1870) they its use. Cleager and more promptly effec- t t `■/�'■ would' have been Unable 'to Supply five than mussy plasters or ointments, it a� Al - =.'�J r Not It Is their armies- with the incredible qua does not stain the skin or clog the pores. RAW �. URS ',�„ „ „ • - .• tity of guns and ammunition that mod- The family medicine chest in thousands I'I _ of homes has a -place for Sloan's Liniment. ; st MW Psy, yos to shin au a fu 1 ern fighting requires. ''France his all ist■ 25c. 50c. and 2.00. y� fw to a r.ltabie h I - kept up only becaude th'e 'British na drulgg ' oar t tan aaasZ= -------- as Kepta seas open for the im- and �hiA&Z. orou >�e ; lw u -There's a Reason r• 1 Ur port of iron • its own mines in the ba- I ”" ��' ®� I''�' sins of Brie and Lon_ EDWARD POLLAK & Co.I The sytrit of Ansvica at plat y ¢vVy have been ' agaenttad: sad ats••rtteitteea in the hands of lire Germans ever � �p M, saQy ws•T. j a.assssoAx a'zalt since the war began. I attoar'J' XA&. Qum. I MMILXCesr i ZLA39 Now, neither France nor Germany ;k is rich in iron outside the Lorraine y, POSTUM fields. The year before the war ED 7. a. s wait•, ers. s. w. aeon, ss�, r - ISSUE 3--'17. e di# :. qr•.y —}, .:...-. was ,. i.-�J.4 — vA 7:1_ •w rC a }��"rF� h -LOCALISMS, LOCALISMS. - -Jiro, Woodruff Pester was GFEEIlIBURN f •.1 +" ,�OOT'S SHOES taken tri the hospital yevterdayy.M -firs. James has been .pendi•.g S Carlton had a businees trip 'to -AND ' She Wm:" held still continues P a few weekszn Gait, -owing to the illuess her Oahaw:i last L4Clweek. lits. Juiues lj•ne, wlio� line •been cr _ -• • ,, _in -a very, poor State of health. - :serious of mother: - -Norman Mrs. Davis, very ill, is recovering. A large assortment of boots and Bhoes =-R. W. Gordon had s•. business; and of Ms: 5. CKrlton woe, in Malvern ofl , 'trip to the cit on Saturday last. y insvilled Rei iva ale visiting the lattei•'it g brother, Qt.:n1� srld lira. Da --!o, . y Monde visit! her sister-in-law. H TyLuve,J. West, W. B. Gibson _ -,--for men,'women ,- � women and- children ' Lirl'S -T. M. McFadden• has a new cash register is his drug --The regular meeting of the C. Turff visited Toronto last week. .- just received, -' Store.. Re•3Cr duwee Pte. S.Roy :Carlton; who. sufered such a lou siege oftyphoid fever, is -Miss Ann. Cameren has been serious] ill but at resent is P at the. home of •FanuiN Clark on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 20th, at the burg of via parents confined to p 'GVe .Call and see them... Prices are right. ' somewhat improved. James" McQuay, of M:;nitoba,' at 2 o'clock. Mepabers wfll•pleaee note the change in time and bring bed And Tinder the doctors care. 'hope he will soon be out again: _ _ _ _ ;- ' :i A. G A GILLESPIE; DUNBRTON is visiting with W. D. and Mrs. :.-Gordon along your thimbles to help with the uilti`4i " Pickering Public Library for a few -weeks. g- ' -Several from here attended 'the' Conservative meeting on Fri- - ev. J. T. Conn, of Markdale, will give an address on the great _ The followin new hooka 'Have been _ • ' Ci r A-- 10ternooll. Pit Whith%EMatheson -A number from here purtose fire of July 2Sth last inor St. Andrew's church; on the even- laced on the ehelyes of the Public fate!= button : Q ++II - -- attending the Sabbath School Con- ing of Monday, Feb. 6th. Mr. inc ION vection at Bron ham -next Mon- g Conn had a thrilling experience When a�Man s a Man, ; : 'Wright - ' day, 'on that occasionand, is known as Fall of &Nation, Dixon -Rev A. D_ :` Fraser, of App16• the hero of Matheson. Heritage of the Sioux,• Bower - 6 ton, reached two able sermons in -The Pickering junior hockey The World For Bale, .. Parker !GR O C E R I E S i iG R O C E RI E S i team weir$ dower Contraband. - Parrish •, - :... y .may, Friday evening and played two ba�+►r in t e s ; :Reeve • -Rev. Hugh Matheson, of •To- anise. The first g game was with The Passion for Life, .. Hocking 'The Proof of the Pudding, Nicholson More and more are are the people recognizing the benefits of p p g Tonto, will occupy the pulpit in St. Au&rew'e Church on Sunda y the "Bush Leaguers" of the town- line, who defeated them 1��y the Mrs. Balfame, Atherton Rod of the Lone. Patrol.. Cod...'.'The e� Big : StQxe quality, and service—Phone - f'. . next, -Mrs. John d. Philip returned score of 4.0, and the ' second' was with the Whitby Juniors, by y Georgina of the Rainbows, Johnston Billy Topsail, M. D. Duncan Ps • • -- or send our orders. - _ y r home on Friday, after spending ten dsye with her allter over in whom they were defeated by 5.0. On their return home after the Kidnappped ,.- ... Stevenson How J,"ica Dav Won, .. song ,-- - - ---- --- -.. Extra fine Cooking Figs, 10c lb, 3 for 25c. a Buffalo. -A heavy snow full took place games, several of the boys had rather an unpleasant ez rience. , P Rivals for the Team, • . Barbour Harry Dale, .. Dowling xoN rrcr><oN . . Pressed Figs, `[3c lb 2 for 25c - g r ► on, Saturdaigght, so the air is full from the They were In Mr. Peak a auto, which was being driven by the Poems; Wagstdf:s Mince Meat,' lb, 2 for 25e � r' again OLD usic merry skigh bells. chauffeur, John Crews, and when Historical Plays,-. S eB�Seccoott .*15c t - Percy.uear -Arthur has had an Iadi- Ly nde's creek, the driver lost Pillars of Society, Gardiner Adventures in Contentment. Grayson Bulk Dates,, very- fine - - 15c lb ' y e pendent phone nstalled in -his home. His number is 100=, Pick- Pick - control of the car, owing to the icty road, and it turned ecmpletely The Worn Doorstep,._ r . Sherwood The Watchman, . Montgomery ,Apple and Strawberry Jam; large tins, 50e. -. _. _• _ _ erin central. -The annual meeting of St. round and then turned turtle. fibs boys all escaped injury, al- Canadian Poets. Garvin Insect Life, _ Comstock " - Pure Clover Honey; pint tins, = 35e Andrew's Church will be held at 2.80 o'clock on the evening of Fri- though one was pinned beneath the car until he was released by - . Bulk Seeded Raisins; choice, 2 lbs for 25c' day, January Path. the others. wo of the wheels COUNTY• COUNCIL - -W. L. and Mrs: Courtice left were destroyed, ae well as the top The boys (County of Ontexi0 All kinds of Staple Groceries, Breakfast Cereals on Thursday for Weston to spend a few weeks with the ]otter's and windshield. have good reason to congratulate them• _ - :. Canned Goods- constantly on hand inother, Mrs. James Carruthers. selves on escapingserious or fatal The first meeting of the Council of Corporation of the County of Ontario, -The attendance at church on injuries. for the year 1917, w[11 be held ppure- see -Should you buy any article or articles from our store Sunday morning was small, owing -In our last issue we referred ant to gtat°,te, in the `civacil Cbamb- which is not satisfactory or as represented, please return it to the Rnow storm which made to the fact that' sttrveyers were era. Court House, Town of Whitby, you will cheerfully get an exchange or your money back- " the roads heavy for travelling. busy surveying the Kingoton road, on Tuesday the 28rd day of January. instant, hour Two "The Big Store" method. -Mea. Herr left last week for $itchner to keep house for her and the rumors were afloat that the work was being done with the at the of o'ulock in the arternooa. be laid before DRY GOODS DEPT -- son A. M. whose wife sad child- + view of making it a provincial highway. On 34oaday the rumor Ail accounts to the Council, should be forwarded to the ` raa have one to the Southern g States to spend the winter. was confirmed b as address made y Clerk. ro rl acetified, at least three P y dope before the meetingg of Council. Many lines are becoming very. hard to procure, yet Bur stock is -Missionary anniversary ser- 'vices by the Hon. Findlay McDiarmid before the Ontario 3fotor Les a e• Dated at Whitby, this 13th day of January; A. D.-1917. - well assorted.. few specials : - I will be held in the 1lethod- ist Church next Sunday. Jan, Met, g when he outlined a system of J. E. FLaswsrr., `. ,Just�,a : ".Men 's heavy lined Smocks for winter weax, -_$2.00 - " at 10.80 a. m. and 7,00 p• m., when hiahways to be established by ConntyCierk. County of Ontario Rev. J. O. Totton, of Greenwood, will occupy the pulpit. legislation to be introduced at the forth=coming session. The gor• T =. Men's heavy Ribbed L-ud_erv�ear, all- sizes -each, . 1.00 -The new G. T. -R. time -table ment now realize the fact that an advanced in r_e and to +e+r+ ♦, w •T TE°�,!u NOW OPEN. _ . _ + g p - Mens all red snag -roof Rubbers, 2.90 went into effect on Sunday night. position p° g highways be by - . , ' The only change which effects should taken them, Owing to the almost UnT. i In Shaw'r Business, Schools, Toron- w' " 2.50 3 Specials black- • dace,• p •- Pickeringis in No. 27 going west g 8 white now due here at 11.20 a. versa] use of autos. The details to. Enter any day. No vacations. _ Positiras assured t° graduates, - - - : .�-:_ -- leather -tap; "" i0 2.95 ` �_ �•• � s •-'m.. instead of Y.13 p. m. As -form- e of the plan have not yet been work- ed out by the government, but it Free Catalogue. - Write for it. _ -� _ - • -j--ladies'` -A meeting of the united con= is understood that .the govern- W. H. Shaw. Principal. Ladies Underwear from 25e per garment up to 1.50 gregations of 3t. John's: Bra- meat will define certain roads as ' B Sweater CoatsLadies Men's, -. Boys' and Children s ugham, and St. Andrew's, Picker -ins, will be held in the latter provincial hi hwa highways, which will constructed by them, andELM DALE MILLS .in + Get all our Groceries, Dr Goods, Hardwood; Boots and y -. church on Tuesday afternoon next and amoaR these would be the y _ for the purpose of moderating in proposed Rood road from Windsor to Montreal of which the Kingston PIGKERSNC3• :, T - Shoes, Cracker Chinaware etc., at "The Bi Store." • - yy, g a call to minister. -The annual meeting of the Pickering public library will be road would form rt. As re- Bards the cost it in proposed that - You can always get the beet Mani- tuba Floor made from No. 1. Manitoba Wheat. ./' I ma-, S �/HAPMAN �" 1a: held our the evening of Monday, the province would bear about Royal Household and Grlesora for e Jan. 22nd, in the Iowa hall, when the election of officers and other seventy per cent. According to this the municipalities through bag. ' 'business will be transacted. A full which these roads pass will have to bear about thirty percent. A Pastry FlouBrer Fresh Oats BRAN, SHORTS �•� KED'' THE HOUSE WARM -.- :. attendance of membere and all those interested in the library monster deputation, however, MIN FEEDS OAT CHOP are requested to attend. -On Sunday last a man in Port from the municipalities adjoining the Kingston road will wait upon -. -'CRUSHED OATS BARLEY CHOP fin need or "a Stove or Heater of any kind call and let ns 1� . - 'Hope and another in Almira, fell dead as a result of shovelling the government asking them to make this road entirely a provin, -WHEAT show you some the best line made. `ri . snow. We shovelled snow for about.an hoar that morning, but tial one. The proposed plan will cost Pickering just the same as the - _ CRACKED CORN _ _ caldw MIXED D HE enEED_te -of : Furnaee"t the best makes installed - warno i effects.- However, the warning is sufficient and in future plan ahead before them in which the province and Toronto bear 70 P : Calf Meal. we will enceavor to hire same of Per cent. and the township 80 per cent. of the cost. Molasses Meal = CHOPPING AND OAT - e International Stock Food always on *hand., our neighbors to do that neves- _ -" CRUSHING EVERYDAY _ . r --= l+aiy work ors Sundays. -On Tuesday evening D. D. G. dRaKNW9OD Get Priceson feed In tour lots. Naional Drop-head.Sewing machines, : 1ld. John Noble, of Whitby, accoai- Hied by a staff of ten members Edna Middleton is spending a few weeks in ?lamvale with relatives. ALL PHONE. g,- .� :weelor - - - Cutlery and General Hardware, etc.^ town, installed the following offi• tion. J- array is buay plaster! very day. O S E P H H : B N D Y- a Dere in Ontario Lodge, 1. O. O. F., 'Pickering -:I. Pte. R. Wilson, of oroato, s lit the weekend with A. and Mrs, Trim• �4Ct10n Sale of Valuable -EJ ' P. G., F. Prouse ; N. , ble. ► �! Ba Root.Bal., W ; G. m John' • • Baledoa R. S., WL G. Ham F. S., Mias the Farm in the Township . LOOK !. We Will Save You Money : ; ; John Ste enson , Treas., John and. ut with . C. in Toronto with T. C. Robinette and Robinette family. The Rev, J. - of Wbitb9• Clark; War., Gordon Law ; eon., O. Totton; of Green. - 3 r W. D. Rogers; Chap., D. Simpson; - R. S. N. G , James. Richardson -, L. wood, and Rev. J. Bedford, of Picker- Ing, will exchange pulpits .on Sunday There will be offered for sale by We foresaw the present market conditions is time to lay in a supply r } S. N. G., W. Annan ; R. S. V. G., L. L. D. Banks; L. S. V. G., Walter V. G., AeZE• . • Master Harold Totton has been con- fined to the house during the last two public auction on THURSDAY, JANUARY 2GTH.,1917, At of Woollen Wear, Mitts, Rubbers and Ca e, hence we can sell to you at a reasonable price. Bhe 'herd ; I. F. • O. G., p + weeks with bronchitis but is the hour,of two o'clock in the after- Wiieon-$oaae"- - year, an we can guarantee " .D. Gormley. After the ceremony of installation was completed, te- improved. Won. Pengelly is drawing gravel on i lags of Ashburn. the farm belongg ing to the estate of the late Alfred B. you the best of satin action with the old favorite brand, "Maltese Cross." It's the kinrl of rubber you'll freshments were served in the lodge roots, the Greenwood Road south this week, bpt it does not seem to im ro a the P y Fisher, deceased, known as the Hub- bell ,buy once and then for all time to come. - � -Lettere j oat reg_eiv�d from ale! info mach. _have 6 ord was reeived ii"ere this week'-OTin Farm, consisting of part of the wenty-two -ninth - e a goodly supply our hand of Woollen Underwear, "Pen _ members of the 118th Battalion, the deatir of our former mail -carrier, the concession of the own- including the •famous Angle." = which has been located for some time at Whitley Campid England, J. Scott, of Whitby. Jerome was s familiar figure. alongour roads for shipof Whitby, i p. and containing 9T acres. more or less. _ R BUNTING- PIC F is again up to full strength, and . man sersad ve ew of the ricin This farm adjoins the Myrtle Grand Trunk Railway station and is + > _ Established 1857. the probability is that the Battal• generation but who remembers him l.. Th fent to poet office and school.. The _ ion will short] y go over to France. well. Weextend our sympathy to farm buildings consist of a frame They will Spend some, time there before Mrs. Scott and family. house, nivelyy situates; bank barn with going tb the trenches. =They all seem very optimistic and PUBLIC NOTICE stone foundation and sheds at each side s a stone m ;>tibo�ee{'°' defy- ROBES ! BLANKETS! MITTS ! are of the opinion, that their next �IIe Christmas dinner will be partaker' B Law No. 3, of the Police Villa e y g ere are two acres of orchard. All 'the land ie arable. The fences are in THE SEASON I$ NOW HERE ' t at their awn firesides in Canada. We all hope_. that their expect&- of Pickering, respecting the cleaning of sidewalks, requires' that all walks good a nod state of repair. AND CONDITioxs—The farm Fall and winter stock now on hand, also tions may be fulfilled, and that • must be cleaned off within 24 hours will be sold subject to existing ten- •1 set second hand Single Harness f9r 89.00 Christmas before they can enjoy ef-sneia,----1n- walks are not cleaned the Trustees are authorized Wncy— ercen price on the day of sale and the bal- - -- .._ i 1 set second hand Single Harness for $12.00 1 . • the looney o! eating a good nub stantial meal under the roofs of to send a man clean same and the expense sball cbarged once within thirty days thereafter. Further terms and conditions will be ' Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly their own dwellings. Their recent B to the owner or occupant of every house, shop, building or lot, made known at the time of sale. -= Cbrisamas dinner was a veru and shall be levied and collected in the same For furtherparticulars apDply to Norman Stuart. Esq., R M.., IIx - and promptly attended to. homelike affair, the menu consist- of roast turkey (real turkey). manner as other municipal taxes. JOHN DRAPER, bridge. Ont.; John Miller. Esq., Ash- burn, Ont.; Gordon Fisher, Esq., Ash - PIC�ER1 HARNESS EMPORIUMing plum pudding, some unpronounce- a ble names, oranges, mixed ants, able W. G. HAM Tnuetees M.. S. CsArxsN buret, Ont.. executors: or A. E. Chris- hris- tion, Whitby, their aglicitor. 1 Home Phone 3800. W. J. COAKWELL - A��'