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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_01_267 A "n Z t CK N ING T.H R E E. W'..." 'S VOL. XXXVT,' PICK E RING, ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY *80. 1 17 -No. 18 -71 PORT UNION. DUNBARTON Established 75 years P. Treadway had a very i9ariow es' Rev. A. MCD, Haig, of West'Lo' Xed4val INK MILLS rne,' While hunting on the river will occupy the pulpit in the church caps"he here broke through the lee. His here on Sunday. L. CALDWELL, M. D., Successor GREENWOOD Gto the late Dr. A.: Brodie. Phone 305 cries for help brought Robt. Dixqn, Rev. H. D. Cameron, of West Hill; jr., who assisted him to safety. preached in the church Isere last Sun- inon!* Ont. -FLOUR:- day when he declared the pulpit vac-� R. H. FORS TT H. D. of 0., Rej�,,,- GREEN RIVER ant. ILLS In tered member of 4e. optornstriqs�l WHITE SATIN- BREAD The annual nkgitting. of the Preaby. M. The Red Crosti -AuxTmary of G_ree_nt­erf&_n___ch_uic w held an We ne av am Atting of glasses. "Eyes North E a10 d ad CREAM BUNS-FAM:ii�y River will meet at the home of Mrs. T. evening. The various reports were all 06mcnort. 46d . .1 ! 1XhA BUNS -PASTRY Madill on Monday evening, January encouraging. but sbLo-wed- a deficit mckiNNoN, M.D., L.R.0 the 29th. which was soon wiped out and with a �Nc. . -A,-.--1 _. ­ MrsSoh Wilson relict of 1hp late small balance on hand. . a and burgeons ot Ontario itemtisto John Wilson, Aied on Sunday, Jan. 14, Remember the address to be given 'I ELM Paying highest prices" Of RO NJ 0011690Of Surasous, din Bran, Shorts, Jumbo184 years and 11 months, after a under the auspices of the Young Poo. f tsentic. 'o daiaapa of women and =t illness of ove week, -ULCLY T) ---fo e son was the mother of thirteen r Bar! y and W13eat. Wheat Screenings, teen -child- cGillivr y, of Whitby, on ran, eight boys and five girls, of whom "War -Time in Europe." A- good pro. eleven -survive, eight boy* and three gram will be given by Toronto and Get my prides before Eelling _T B. FAREWELL, K.C., BARiIS- All kinds of Chop, girls. There are also thirty-five grand. local talent. Refreshments will be tF 6 ?11s children and eight great grandchild. served. Silver collection. All are 8011140110M - A owas. Wbk*v• rev, all in Rood health. The funeral welcome. Chopping 'an Monday' AR. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and was on Wednesday, Jan. 17th. the WHITsr s 9o1icItor.Yot&ry Public, Ste. -Mcneyta SCRANTON COAL D. L. and, W.' pallbearers being four sons and two Wednesdays and Fridays 0611. 0000 Brost Si North, Whitby. My sons-in-law. The public library, which was closed Dmtall on account of the lack of coA, Was M Chopping will not start STOVE,. CHESTNUT, PEA WEST HILL. opened on Wednesday. 44 BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. T annual His many Whitby friend's ollgrat- -4LMtil 9 a. M. Graduate of the Royal College of Dent&i AND STEAM. The &I congregational meeting ulate James Cornell. reeve of Scar-boro Burgeons and University of Taxonto. Of5ce of Melville Church took place in tthge on being.. elected warden of York over W. X. Pringle's hardware do", church on Monday evening, Rev. H. County. Don't bring lees 'th&12 1111ce hours 9 to 22; 1 to D. Cameron, the pastor. in, the chair. The piano recital given by Paul 0 LSD. Ind phone so phone no. icy five bags, &B minimum b L. SPINE, LIMITED The various financial statements of Wells the celebrated pianist, in thL- Ma Dr %tow absence ovenam. De Robb, the church showed improvements all Ontario Ladies' College. on Tuesday amount charged for Toronto, in charge, PICKERING. ONT, along the of finie. Tn here was a exsurpluprses s eveniThe proposed woolast, was a grad nd rosucce9-ss. will. be fire bags in onbaod$580 icurrent riads st-- 3X*tVt*** W (3. HAM=lseuei of Marriage. Llowusee in the-Cloatty of Ontario, ITPOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- 0 U02641r. TeJustor. collector Lad hisuar Of inarriaits licensee, Brougham. WY HOPPER Issuer of - Marriage Licemes in the oolinty of Ontario. Ogee at store and his residence. Claremont. DB.BEATON TOWNSHIP(ILERE o convei,anew. con"Dissionerfor 1-m- adwaviss 'Lecattatons RU None. I* I i and an increase of over 81"ootoMis-, which the government proposes to b future. 7 along. The W, M. S. 'raised $134 dur. introduce into the province meets with iv g the year, and the Ladies' Aid had the hearty approval of our residents. V a balance of 882. The amount raised W. F. aclean. M. P. for South for current expenses was $2200; for York, has agreed to give an address, :re Mao C*M.=.= Missions and Benevolences over $1000: under the auspices of, the Board of • IM 'in 9. Trade. Some time In the near future., total g it unanimous- situitt ly decided to raise the pastor's salary The coal by $200. The meeting closed with the relieved on Tuesdloi was somewhat ay when a private benediction. dealer secured a carload which I was "E A S T L A K Vp dealt out in 100 -lb. lots. Two carloads The shingle that has given . sAt1S_ 4i BROCK ROAD ordered by the mayor have not yet faction for over 30 years. Empire arrived. Corrugated lion with a fin. by ppoaoo School was elpsed here on Monday. The annual meeting of the Victor- 9,_ corrugation, : I_ on gum . I . now . of Marriage ZFe. owing to the st6rmY weather. ian Order of Nurses will be held in see t Lore you snow 19=10. ft,t* 1-7 Flank Jackson left on Monday to the Music Hall on Feb. 6th. 0. C. buy other mak n, If you are in tate a position With, the Rice -Lewis Creelmao, the now Commissioner of need of a Cream -Separator. Try UGH S. PUGH..Glem Major, Ont.. rT�ER�X NOW OPEN Ca, of Toronto. Agriculture, will give an address on a Premier for - 30 days. Also •Licenood Auctioneer Eiwasive exper- Af t"" in jznported end stock In &W,. Mrs. Courtney, of Detroit. Is still that - occasion, gasoline engine* from $89.00 up. galea conducted - b In Shaw'a Business Schools. Toron. with her mother, Ups. Badgatow, who- - On Wednesday, Feb. 7th, Mr South. Pr See or write me before buying. Phone I� Write for terma t Ors - and particulars. a. 2238. 36-ly to. Enter any day. Na vacations. is mach improved In health. wick. of the Emerson School of Bell Phone. POSTILL, Licensed Auction I eer, assured to graduates. Archie Jackson. of Oshawa, is home tory. Boston, will appear in Whitby• nursing a sore tbroat at present. He to five readings from ring Fa for Counties of Tork and Ontario. AUG. Free Catalogue. Writ -for f "King bear," F. J. Prouse, Picke 6MB sales of all kinds attenned %b ou-sbortest .0 it IN improving nicely :and will soon. be Th a will prove it treat to all stuaonts UsUos. Address Gro4o Rive? P O�, On%. W. H. Shaw, Principal. able to resume his duties. of •Sbakeqoare, S; 8 Fitchett and Fitzpatrick Bros. -Owing to the large amount of hug-. Tr. Pacb sold a fine specimen of a Clydes- nese to transacted, the count X t Zi 0,V dale horse to the horse buye cil will likely be compelled to I return 9 :farage ra. Heavy -Veterinary Surgeon NEW BUTCHER SHOP harsew are in good demanda t the pres. nextweek. The most important ques- Manor, Graduate of the Ontario" Vete- -ent time. tiotis to be discussed will be the Ooh- All automobile and Bicycle rinary College A full line of Fresh Meats always A goodly number from here attend. awn separation by-law, the patri6tic -repairing promptly 7�fand Graduate of the Veterinary an hand at shop. ed the Sunday School Convention at orrant, and tbecounty roads system. attended to. Science Assoviatlon. Brougham on Monday and express At the opening of the January see - Sion of the county council on Tuesday themselves as being highly pleased Phone-ofBee 19W, residence 26U'3 WRgov on road every day. Tire,,, Oils, Grease and repairs with the program, a lively contest took place for the pos. always on hand. CLAREMONT, r 6NT-ARIO Fresh Pork Sausage•a spiciatIty ition of warden. Several candidates were nominated but the al mlvSR . . � , principal ew, Butcher's cattle wanted contestants were F. Mason, Prieve of Potter & Andr LOGS WANTED Oshawa. and Fred Rowe, reeve o! ik JAS O'CONNOR,' PICKERI -G The, death took place on Saturday -PICKERING. Ont. veniew at his home, West Whitby. ' The c Barnesdale. near contest was Corner King and Church Sts.ought along political lines, and on -1 will pay cash for the following logo St. Catharines. of George Barnes,Bhead the third ballot the vote snood. Mason delivered here: I have a good stock of of the Ontario Grape Growing & Wine It and Rowe 10. Manufacturing Co., and one of the B5011 'Wood, No. 1. $17.00 per m. REEL ESTATE most widely known business Dien of BROUGHAM x1ple. le 01� 7 is.&M11TZ& the Niagara Peninsula. His company soft Elm. 36.00 AmIfsViouss S*b Winton 'White'lost's valuable horse owned the finest vineyards in that from I if Grey or Bastard"Elm 32.00 In a am mation the other n district, stretching on either side of Red Birch, 16,00 the railway line between St Catha Lionel Shipley, of Port Xbwl.sn !Rock Elm 15 iv, over '� 24,00 t the , veek-end at W. B. Robson s, Wire"Fenoing I moo. •I cines and Port Dalhousie. The late 8 under 15 in . ...... : - M i ' I a the rounds again. Mr. Barnes had been ill only a short only gr ppe 8 0 White Ash, 12 foot time. He was 63 years of age, and the lucky ones are escaping its ALSO 411 fr log lengths '26.00 150 were Farm For Sale, good soil, clutches. member of many city institutions. Chopping and Oat Itolling brick house with 8 rooms. , Min glad Brodie has returned His wife, a son and two daughters our Bra`ce'Wire, Staples -done an usual. Barns slid stabling for 42 head vive; Mrs. John Evans, St Cathar - home from a short visit with M Ise M. of stock. Hen house, Ines; Mrs, McLellan, Vancouver, and Hamilton. . . a daughter at home. and the Son, W. G. Barnes, -Green River find pig pen. Miss Eva McLean and her friend. Cedar, Posts and Miss Dales, both of Oshawa, spent Or address R. R. Nio. 1. Locust Hill. All in good repair. Henry, in Louth. Thomas Barnes,- of Sunday here. p T lace. ai e brothers. Four sisters also Stee" 1 Post' oronto. Find W. G. Barnes, of this Miss.EdithSandprson, of Claremont, s. survive, namely, M, visited R. J. iv..;d' Mrs. CoWan during -We V. Richarason. -. iss Annie and Mrs. the past week. . McGregor, Huntsville; Mrs, Stark. Coal, Lumber, Cement, 'Shingles, .JOHN PHILIP Edmonton, and Mrs. Dr. Ira Free], Robert Davis. of Oshawa spent the Has a full line of trash and cur, ...Notary'Public, Pickering. Stouff ville. He was born in Picker. week -end here with his parents, Robt. Lath th and Ready Roofing and Mrs. Davis. always in stock. Ing township near here, on the farm Wakefield Lapier and bride (nee ed moats constantly on hand. now occupied by his brother, W. G. Vatery Pure Water 'Barnes. and received h Alice Liscombe), are visiting Judson Spice Roll,, Breakfast Bacon, elved is education it I sad Mrs. Deavitt. A. C. REESOR9 Green River public school and Dundas Ham, Bologna, Weiners, -etc. If you ire wise yon will use the only College. He was a member of St. Miss G. Hawkins has returned to Ideal well, drilled by 'Chas, B. Rice, Thomas Church Of England and in her home in Markham, after spending LOCUST HILL Highest price@ paid for who,is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline politics a strong Conservative. a most enjoyable time with friends Butcher's cattleherp. Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings We are glad to state that Winton for water works. Also bath room flic. and Mrs. White's litesus le girl, Mary, is tures. etc. Everything given careful WHITRVALS "The'"Best Face recovering from a severe attack of attention. e9ickering iverq We re to learn that Mrs. JOSI. pneumonia. 4, RICE'S,PU.%IP WORKS, Leary Is suffering from illness. There isn't much harm In-a-good-ol& -cIass rigs for hire-- e arivar . t- all events the First Rome Tel. 5521. Lieut. B. B. and Mrs. Beaton spent Cramul Ever ttre-week--eb-d-witli the parents of the boys are usually amply repaid for former here. ay 51, iliglit their. trouble. But when the spoils Mrs. A. E. Major is A few are slyly confiscated, or not forthcom. '�...Tbe Pick%.=,'9 Used Bus meets all _trgrn-w. Weeks with her sister, Mrs. Meyers, of Ing, it is like cutting across the grain. Pittsburg, Pa. Ask the boys if it isn't so. Teaming promptly attended to. Vigilanee Committee Joseph Ellis, Frank Wilbur and J. The Brougham Woman's Institute is wllm 'e Agent for Canada Carriage 00. Tweedie are all st work in a munition are having Dr. Mary McKay Smith on ton ofourlady custow6m factory in Toronto. 4F The object of this Association is to Thursday, Feb. Ist, to address the tells us about W. F. Burton is this week in Toron. meeting in the afternoon at 130. Her We H. Pei&, lessen stealing and prosecute to on account of the death of big subject will be "What every woman the felons. x7al's, Face Cream brother-io-law, John R. Hoover. ought to know." At 7.80 p. in. a joint Mrs. Thos. Hutchison (wife of Lieu. meeting with the Board of Agricul- Knowing what It is made of, we A Safe, Sil-le' and Quick Route Members having propert 6116161DOOmintial- Thos. Hutchison, formerly of this Lieu. ture will be held In the Temperance were certsrin-i��b-a­rid_fo__ Lo it Good Business position axis immediately wiz any member I e). of'Uxbridge, called on Mrs. F. Hall, All welcome, ituprove on. is -via the of Executive Oommistes.. Hindle on 9aturday. Mrs. Boyd Burk received a message Wbitevale was well represented at Membership too $1.00. 0 We handl expected that a big n Thursday of last week stating that the Sunday School Convention at her brother. Frank Wismer, of Flint, quarter paclage'like Nyal's would Tickets inav be bid from the President or Brougham on Monday, three sleighs Mich., bad died from the effects of a win favor over other high priced • Somtory on application. being required to convey them all paralytic stroke. The remains were lines, but it has. 0 Exec. Dom. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. over, grought to Stouff ville to the home of ern- W. Vi Richardson, Pickering. The ladies of the Red Cross League his sister, Mrs. Brown, and interment Believing it the best article and to re- TORONTO-ONT- were delighted at the generous grant took place on Saturday. Mrs. Burk beat value we have we like J. R. Thextoi W. J. Clark of $125 from the Township Council, commend it tel you. Cor. Yonge and Charles Ste. President, and have invested the amount in ma- has the sympathy of the community. Socrelary a 9borthand, Typewriting Banking, A successful military concert was Let us show It to you and tell Book-keeping, Hi 9. terial for garments and wool for Wks. given by the 182nd Battalion in the v o u about I t - N YA L'S -Wi-t�s -We• .gber Accounting, All the ladies In the community who all here on Saturday evening. Th lm - TOOLS SHARPENED 0 ii e. Correspondence, Penmanship, Spel feel like doing their bit are respect. battalion band gave a number of selec. IInF. Business Forms, Commercial fully Invited to call upon Mesdames tions, Arithmetic. Business LAW, Civil We make a specialry of crosscut savro, w- which showed a marked Im. Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. O'Malley for Service. etc.. taught quickly and W. S. Major or W. D. Rogers for se rovemen t since their laitt appearance ly. Exerieneed ing. and upon Mrs. A. J. O'Mall Fla Brougham, and several vocal num- cor"ct teachers Razor-boniug a specialty. For a first. wool. As hospital supplies, including berg were given by members of the careful attention : moderate rates clan bair trim or an' easy shave call socks, are urgently needed by the Red band. The boy elocutionist. Earl Be- T Moore NcFadaeu best results. Demand for our gra- at the East -end Barber Shop. Cross at the present time, it Is hoped bee. of Toronto, in a marvel In his art, duates is far In excess of our supply. See our House Furnishings Of AM that every woman In the community each number being heartily encored. Druggist-Gradnate.. Optician Rotor now. Catalogue free. kinds. Slightly used Carpets will lend a band so that the suPPlift Stirring addresses, wers given by the C. N. P, 171- It A­ge0L •W. J. RIliotC PrincipaJ from 15 cents a yard up. may be quickly made up and forward. clia0itin. Capt. and J W. J. GORDON d WJthQUt_dRlW1J'� A. C. CUMMer' •. .. '..v: -*.r x.+' Tw -zy: ..,y nY M1,•-n•T•C[ ,eT'T!'. •o xS .',.:. .7-4r%9,r.,� c�""rx.rr"ta. `x ''++'r E$'e.'^'.-,�" :...^„�, ”-x ;:r1w..-ma«.n:r�k'c9•n•-_ -. �'-'a, -,a,^ • s 9 .. ,-^�.•• ' r -a '-•...,r,•a'-',r v - ?T,r.'• wl. <5 • 125e.00TOR at They Didb0 t t,il�e _ usetui ni,nts alta :. j� u a qoral i„tortttl ;, Far One Famfly _A LETTERl'h�t,.,tion !or Ibc BusyHouse i-lousawiie �'� 'v. Dodd's kidney Pills Cured CAN YOU . WRITE ' ONE? Where Doctors -Failed. _ 1 : ' Selected Recipes. JA tablespoonful of molasses may be ; Air. and Mrs. Sawyer, After Years o! - hirteen Prizes: -to be, Awarded Cocoanut Cookies—Take one cup 'of i added before cooking. Suffering, Found the Remedy They sugar, one-half cu of butter, one; Late Cake.—Three eggs beaten in a Letter Writing " ! P well, one cupful sugar, one cupful „r +t yx, ^ -Sought in Dodd's Kidney Pills. teaspoonful of cream tartar, one-half flour (rounded), one teaspoonful bak- P. teaspoonful of soda, pinch of salt, one Competition. etltlon. r r r �a F 4i N< Capreol, -Ont., Jan. 22nd . (S cial-) in wder-, one= teaspoonful t•anilla, 'T;egg, one-third cup of milk, three- one package dates stoned and quarter-; dome years ago the Dr. Williams .. 1 �. -Firm believers in Dodd's Kidney quarters cup cocoanut, flour enough' to: p ag , Medicine Co., of Brockville, , Ont., of-! �:•T , Y �. 'Aii% roll, oae-teaspoonful-of vanilla— ; ed_ One-quarter of. a pound pecan fered a series of prizes to residents Pilin are Mr. and Dies. Adolphe Saw - nuts, quartered. 4IN in oc�givenj of Ontario for the hest letters ilea- ser of this-place.—Frey-#ave, their Eggless Plum Pudding—One cupful �•' , r F reasons 'and Aee suite willing to make and bake in a low tin (T by 4 inches) cribing cures wrought b the use of ; q,- 1 them public. bread crumbs, two cupfuls flour, one, in. moderate oven for twenty-five min- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills' for Pale - "d was a complete wreck when I cupful chopped suet, one cupful _ 1 raisins, one cupful molasses, one cup- i u-Excetlent Cake.—One-half ._run of People. Hundreds er letters wKpe ; iRte3 choppe app a on -----�'! meted its this eernpetitie2l,--artd-- _ I started y take Dodd's Kidney Pills,"•'J y granulated sugar, one-half cu corn! r r j blit- Sawyer says. ' a su ere o spoonful soda in little hot water, one g P yet 'there must have been thousaudaten : teaspoonful cloves, one teaspoon: it ! syrup, one tablespoon butter, one egg, of other users of the pills ' who did I gether�r. Some said flit a was rheums-' ore -half teaspoon. lemon, three-quar not avail themselves of the o or -1 t cinnamon. Steam two and one-half PP tism. Others called it lumbago; but .hours. Serve with hard sauce. � ter cup milk, one and one-half cups; tunity to win a prize. To all these flour, two level teaspoons baking pow-! *. )-tone could give me any permanent re- . l Cleaning Copper and BransBrassanother letter writing competition is -- !lief: Dodd's Kidney Pills made a new ; and co i der, one-half teaspoon salt, three-quar-'1 Mrs. Waldorf Astor, , copper can be brightened by wash- Ite be i offered: Thousands of cures through I man of me.!in euytil brigin ht and t, then in vinegar, rubbing' 31 Yc n ordeup rs named and cd raising �k thirty-� have never .beenoe of Dr. `rellorted. PThese wiPl ink Pills who is indefatigable in hPr work at `My wife gat the same good . re - 8 y five or forty, minutes in moderately, P Cliveden Canadian Hospital on the sults from them. She also had been to '~ hot water; and `while atilt hot palish hot oven. furnish the material for the letter to Thames, which she donated early in several doctors. A specialist from . r. ing. with a clean chamois skin dipped; Boston Brownies.=one cu of su-� be written in this contest. There' is the war: Her husband, son of Lord Sault Ste. Marie advised her to stay l: �..lin.sweet oil - and a pinch of whiting! p no demand upon the. imagination; Astor, former! I gar, one-third cup, of butter, two eggs y of New York, ]las in bed for a month. But she tried i .-or very fine sand. ' ' 1 every letter must deal with facts and ! been appointed a Parliamentary sec- Dodd's Kidney Pills instead with well beaten two squares. of bitter, PP Y Y 4 Vaseline- on Linen.—Stains on white chocolate, one tespoonful of baking facts only. retary by Lloyd George. She was one splendid results.. line can easily bs emoved by washpowder, one cup of nut meats broken THE PRIZES: of the Langhorne sisters, famous Vir- "Do you wonder that we both praise ty ins in bbt water and ammonia or hot' in pieces (English walnuts), -one-half The Dr. Williams'_ Medicine Co.,"of ginia.beauties. Dodd's ,Kidney Pills?" No ono can soapsuds. If the linen is colored ap Brockville. Ont. will award a prize 1 speak too highly of them." 't ply magnesia or French chalk to the cup of'by 'the one scant cup oI flour. i of X5.00 for the best letter received -- -!_"— Dodd's Kidney Pills are urel • and Drop by the teaspoonful on waned, $- Y purely • spots, allowing it to remain on a day, Ion or before the !7th da of 1" ebru- I - aim t • a kidney remedy. If the di - paper two inches apart. You can bake y 1 LAWS OF THE KORAI\ . P y y !then brushing off. i � ar •, 1917, from residents of Ontario, . asses is of the kidneys or from, the them in tiny cup cake -tins placing, y y Rolled Oats Bread—Put two cups an English walnut on each before on the subject, "Why I Recommend V '—" kidneys they will cure it. rolled coats into mixing pan, add e\en I " Compose But Small Part of Book 1 ,. putting in oven. Bake in a moderate Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A prize - _ mixing spoonful of lard, one cup mo- of $10.00 will be awarded for the Written by 'Mohammed. t lasses, one tablespoon salt and four oven' ` - Y LIFE'S LONG JOURNEY. Hot Potato. Salad --Wash and cook speond best letter received; a prize ' t cups boiling water. When lukewarm s;x medium-sized potatoes without! of $5.00 for the third best letter, and The Koran was Rig;en to his follow- In Sevegty Years One Travels an acid one yetist coke and flour enough , era hot from the brain of Mohammed, `-o mil quite sti$, Let rise over- paring; cool, peel, and cut in thiol ten prizes of l..00 each for the next as the law revealed to him through' Amazing Distance.. i night and mut in .slices. Arrange a layer of potatoes in best ten letters. g + pans in the morn- the Ltottom of a dish, season with salt the angel Gabriel. No other man There is a man in London at present THE CON is: Bake in slow oven. i contributed to its -form or substance. who hila traveled' 'from Vancouver to and peppers and ;sprinkle with finely _ Buckwheat C'akea.-3fix two cupfuls rho y celery-, mix to- -The• cure or benefit .from -the use 'fie limited rankle of for, knowledge London, 51 times. A it i3 upwards of t- 7f buckwheat flour, half a cup of pfd Parole and cele of Dr. Williams'... Funk Pills described and experience of and SUggeatluL, to 10,000 miles there and back, this man _ white flour or corn meal, half a tea- gather four-tablespoontula each of in the letter -may be in the" writer', its author necessarily limited its scope his traveled ower half a million miles 'spoonful of salt, two cupfuls of boil- Vinegar and olive oil, add a little lemon tyun case, or one that has come un-' tt: rules adapted to thea relatively aim- in this way, or to the moon and back .. log, water, half a yeast cake. Let Povc s�de ea atr the �tfa`oheRbo►aln�g point.i dtr his or her personal observation. i Jia co;tditions of the people with'rihom anti then round the world, say, London stand over night. In the morning, add More than one cure may be de- he toss familiar. It failed to antics- Tit -Bits. tightly. Stand in a trafttt place urs-; tali a cupful of milk in which aguar- til wanted, then serve with crisp fried; scribed !n the Fetter, but every swats- pate all the needs of the rich and cal. But though -this seem- trbig-feat for t ter teaspoonful of soda in di --solved. 'went must be literally and absolutely tared cities t,f Damascus, Bagdad, one lifetime: there is a retired com- bacon cr cold sliced, meat. true. An Egglese Recipe.—Put one quart -- { Cairo. Cordo" • a and Seville and the madder of - the Cunary Line who has --- milk, after cream has been taken, into) The. !Plitt should be not :hxleer millions of popple inhabiting the great crossed the Atlantic no fewer than double boiler. Mix five even table -i -than is neces,ary to relate the bene- empire he.fovnded. His purpose -was , 550 times, making 1,876,000 miles_, or spoonfuls of cornstarch with four 1 fit obtained-fromtho reme•ly in the intensely re!ir!omP, and centred ih the four times to the moon and back! Or, u case described. overthrow of all idolatry and the es- to put it another way, 78 time:, .round tablespoonfuls of sugar. This may be! Etvvey' put into the milk without blending, letter mu -t lie signed by the ! tabiishment of the wor:thip of the one the world at the equator! --' - Add ver slow full name and'.correct adclrEas;of the- true anti living.Gtxi, - Yrit these rectyrds, wundertul'though y fy stimng all the time.'-,full Prndigg it. If it describes the j • Though the I+,:ran' made, a volume' they seem, sink into insioificance t. When it begins to thicken add one-half, Cure of some person .other than the near! as lar t as the- Civil Cw!e of _when -compared with the y teaspoonful of salt and either apiece' P y R' P Journeys of stick cinnamon or a strip of orange -writer of •the letter, it mast alis ' be Frurrep, ail of 't that can -t;e fairly human. being on-the.globe takes in'ihe or lemon peat. This should cool.- ,ted by the' person wh-yst riser is calltd ta-*°s does not.co,:er more than apan of threescore yea.,, and ten. '4 !not ra l�idly—for'half an belie. Stir 6cribed as a-guaranteeof the truth eight ordinary octavo pa�Ns, The The globe travels around. the gun + =often to avoid a skim firming on the or the sisteiilent made,- -"-•- - rs>rt ia.rAftien rxade..up_u:I i4 peculiAr ,once_&_y*&r,-,a journey_ rnughly bf 540 ! 1 top, Pour into. molds that have been The writer -of e;:ch _letter ' must doctrin-, and passage, taken1rom the 000,000 miles --•a- the crowflie-g! To -•,. ' L1, wet with cold water. Set aside co state the name 'and date of the paper Bil'le and recast to accord -with his this ye�arfy journey acid the daily jour { cool gradually. May be served with; !n which he or she saw this announce- I uletic>. The scanty risle� 'of the Horan ney on .ibe spinning globe of 24,000 r any fruit juice or cream,Ment. were supplemented by derision. of, multiplied by 365, a total of 8,760,000. r' Fine_ w ritinz will not win the prize 'NInhanaried ant the early caliphs all of and . we Yet the stupendotts but un- . - - unless you hate a hood caseto de- %%h'( -h' were elaborated by numerous doubted journey per annum of 458,- ?fhings to Remember. scribe. The atrenvth of the recom- c6mmtntatr,rs who sought to solve Al 764,000 milers, or as .many miles. as 1 - Bread not thoroughly-., baked is -very; menda'tion and not the sty k• of the questiunz by the spirit of the Koran. thire%are- sovereigns in our present indigestible. letter will be the hasis of the award. When the (stdiz could find nowrit ten.. war expenditure. every hundred days. Corn bread with raisins its it' ia- An It is understood that The Dr. Wil- rule applicable to the ease before him, When this is multiplied by the years ' - agreeable change. liams Medicine Cn: shall have the he did substantially as an English or i -of life -say, 70 -we get the amazing THE NATION'S Remove rust from garments by1right to publish any letter entered Arne -!cart jcidae does under similar mileage of 33,313,200,000, or over 200 TbotlingT tT�i� �1 in cream of tartar water. lin this contest if they de.;ire to do so- cin•umstanecs, reason by analogy and- tittles to the sun and back! No won- t/ UTURE Keep the fat hot if you would liave� whether it win,t a prize or not, decide in accord6r.ce ,with- Ns own• der the old man of 70 som_etime.i feels * Upon the whites of fried eggs fluffy. Tilt:• contest will close ort fehruary vie�t'°• i tired! Depends U „0„ Household refuse is better cremate,! 27th,• ly?;, and tine prize, will he Y n than disposed of in any other way. wr"­ t a., -oon ai pos%ible therd- - Whenever soup is sit important ai't�r____Uo nr)r'aalay- If soli know n,% T.�iT� � �gthen — Healthy Babies part of a meal, as a luncheon, it of a cure write your letter Now• Oh- Va - ihBrown bread canand benourishing. forbread! orryourve the letteerabove maynbettthrownaou tally �+ y i 5n n ) One -- Pt"operly nand chi`lAren aroto - �•''./ a •� g h t V per Cent tilt - - -� up to bt sarong, healthy pudding just as white can, but It Address all letters as follo% s. W' f -e 77 is o / /�st�c� citizens should be flavored with spices. I The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. a� # Many"Instances i� _ Stale bread will make good hot; `Brockville. Ont. -- - - - -' 14lany disease s to which child- cakes if it is soaked soft in milk and better ConteQt Department. t elle trills "td:"�t?s. Tye A Free Prescription You Can Have ue.eti tions a `y 14 a oaaer.'u.: brnelar d D made up as you woutd.muffins. ( , th• �, t y y _ ran are susccpt;hie, fiat indicate - �'r ---- - - Filled and Cse at Home. silo plo talc's, ti-rn is t rr •trrip their presence in. th"i• Irn:t cls. If the cookies are not very rich ! �iion: oto Nny sent• dtvs �t e i ret a cut. tht m . in animal shapes and the-`C'onsrientious. 7,eadoa — Do Jon M'• u R:assev+ Are Y -a bottle of Pc: -!7bto trblrtr. I'* p e .e T The careful, mother Should victim n: eve ktra;n or ntt,er syn tleakr-sw ' trb.ct in a :Dietl o! • r;ass r.; tear,- tat wi�nw t-hildr,n will he just as well pleased. }tIt•,,, Jtrnes had a new Mali!, who It so, you w,ll t • Fad to kion ihat sccotd;.,e to to t;"rc'w• Rich iiia E ;:1'i Fathe :"e eye• watch her child's 1 nt•r r:,l:c- Plain boiled rice, liberally sprink Dr. t♦in th-re . real bcpe for sou, Nany two m four time l.a y. You sh'nciy ao i,r. your ments and VII • appeared at the door of the library whose eye" %-ere ff, :iv.t say they hate ha:f 0,e:, a}•os cisar tad pr:r(iptfh:v riEht fn n, t at". Atli led with raisins' and served with ,lne afternoon, where her mistrieas asst" nstx,red t.t.roa�i, rp• priccipls of t is wt c- ,: pWuaat on vr; 1 q�:c..y taaapt,ear. r yu,rr derful free rr.rri t •n. re a,an say", a.'r ryes are bc:ber ; K et ea 9 biro �s.y ste - hard Satire, makes a nourishing. deg- r : a ��//��y• Winslow' j��' j was reading. tzyin■ it: "� „a! almn•E b'4r,ri; o -11:d not see to O a•r• tbcrit now tl-!, re it Ie 2co lr Many'i Mrs •• lYis o'K �! . 'et't' 1 "There's no coal, mum," Paid the rcadntall. r:oa lean re.deverytb:nswitEc-tRany toreleu'y bird might have been &A ri ;f Ibex . Dor.': imagine you`rz the 'most Un -1 , ■ sava7 sad my t y'cs •:o a t-wa,-r W p- t: ra - A: l+ad enr•d f.•r tlle,r a}•es :¢ tir..e. _. domestic, an the fifes are gJin' out.' night they wo.:!ti pain drear,tu::y: ¢ow' they feel 1% Q' Aoo:her p•i:n,:nca: YhSslctan to ahntn the Soothing S�j >j] ._lucky person that ever lived. Other' "' boa all the,tin-e. it vrw rL•• a a:tracie to me. alocc am tc was aarn6uee ssu,!: ^I" y ;•;0 ..77 "ii COaI.. Cried the mi;tragg, i ti A lad w Lo utcd Res, 'The stir re "amed �'rry remartsbtc reL n }_ 11, e:•¢"ett ,•r,t n,.red people hate hail tro�il ems 8nd SCt afkS r Y , osp� are well ruoFn to rn •r.rn e n else to i ,. surprise. '`Why didn't you tell me hazy with or witbou: rlwym but aper using *Eis I iy werlbea by thea!, Tbt• n ar.utan,,rere t; :rnnte.i (� h is a c,rrrcrtit r for diarrhoea, to overcome . that the world never! l\afore '" I An fnr f!trea ds}a etaryth?pt er ra 1 to-atre¢4tbru creshw sn L- resat: to or'crte•: a t n• knew .about. �'ou can cl i as welt- i , etear, i can •tc� tt:,ci Ens. pkat Rit6out Q: rases. ' in many tn�taaa•" Ic serer.:i tt,e tn, • It Can yye Cl C•rhCr.tiimentstli which ; I ,rouldn t tell you there was no, It is br;ii .cd list thouesads boo west c'assoa oLta.fed I- . *ny ;rx"i live; clot rr:roe tY. r 1 they. Keep Oty trying. „ u 'cad onto d,r-ard them in a reasc•.ritLie tia-.F, aril `•eritP�ixla +iatttnt:,�nur'eryr�u,�l e•1c�j��' y"m°a children are stl.tjtcr a;prcially ; coal, mum, replied the girl, "when multi„ides n'or• ni:t to alta t„ Ptt-nits:., iter ' yuvr c ti . nc.: Rw 1 vrunto, t+i.: C: sent during the teething period., Stlup and water rubbed on"zine only! there was coal.” � eyes so s. to be spared the troub:o tau espenne , ywzd•t1,n tc:Caot. - make a bud matter worse. First wipe', :a It is absolutely non-narcotic (AT the zinc with a airy cloth. Next rub- wifh kerosene I et that stay a f w - — - - — -z .X, and contatra neither cpmrn, morphine nor any of their de- ' . e I h our,-,: .Ger over it.thea:vith a Sloth, A. \, '>� r� V� , 'e(4 ;��t-,'i,.�.,"fit• ti'1t. _� -y a ■ welt -"ilii iceroaene, a1;tl polish with a r "OA y.y.. _ ;, r_. S �C \� r i ury cath. tit1:� lJ. _ i li j > ,r it ' / I ■ ■ s • Mrs. Winslow s ecros natural to learn the we. urn it dries. II !Jeri!;! \viii, open rill It isn't . Soothing Syrup the he -t w,,y, thoa;:h. First thittg' viill 'f I1C\: th'., ('wring \dill lv stretch-; r;i all of:t cit shape. Shut it and 1 Fakt�R Cheerful,, l,l it up. 1, oh down, till the \',•atPr >tai i ChubbChildren y : la,•- , it {11,,1 --it dries out. tiac f the wood above the furnace I,r� : hchir: t the stove is charred. If -it is, 9 So()thcc the irettin child durinC a :it ,;>c of • zinc or tin should be put - xhc trying petit>ci rr it dt:'clop- Lherc, rot in contact with the wood; a1 -' ri en ;and thus rk"r-i r7 'arid i. •r•t o£ a he+los is better yr t. Tle;ln -- reit f tc both child arid' t. illi.'. tho pipes and look for cracks. `.Eike a list of all the spring selving Buy a bottle :•oday you must do, then check off and keep it handy cac•h garment as it is matte and puti, •4�n/ illy a; •:'"rt,Q{iJu is r.an",L, ,,e..+' ='C% There. is no time to stop and make a forgotten garment after house- ck•aning and other spring work has -ornmer_ced. .X, • r_.�.•�-a_P�•.rt�"a•� .�. s a tr IIL r +/ a: ae M 0 sal a. S a ft .0 a r all WW. r •i♦:ar r.ar A. \, '>� r� V� , 'e(4 ;��t-,'i,.�.,"fit• ti'1t. _� -y a ■ r "OA y.y.. _ ;, r_. S �C \� r i :o ■ ■ tit1:� lJ. _ i li j > ,r it ' / I ■ ■ s �., �. .. w _ ,tel♦ K ..w w - w inas�' • t• r r 1 �aur.4. - ,.. '.-..'.... ....... .. ..r.'.. _. A _ .. .. M � t..,ra.ra, .w wd•,w•• K� ,u..n. i .x�� . w u .. ., ., � r-.. -'�-"� .'.�x—'uJ•Yaa. wer.0 a2.ti,t 0i3.'�'iZ�u_..nCL:'•.'h..i:..a'"'�^-¢.y... �+.e '�lA..�..." ..!.....M....o- s -...-. -.....awe_. w..... _YC....,Y:+ulg1..•.r ....... .,r ... -,_ .-. uSYe..e :.. e ,, ,•" "' .�`.. 'en^: .era '.,,.,.. •P.—... -', q ,pP;•: '...... .c.' M : :, 'j' `•��.a1"_�3 G:_ i+�aMb5i-'ID.;� . 1�n.. 'A;" i.�i •�+-MYr. l�i,,: n7'CS", 'Wl' ! .�.6 �.. ••# at t�^`y3'a �y•we have received. a great many- con- !The trouble if. not taken in time will, 1t•urtembi•rg, Saxe-5leining,etn, Scha- 1ledieine.'Co.r Brockville, Ont. _ 7ainard's Liaimeat Glares Diphtheria. ttributiona to the styles, not onl in'develop, develop. slowly to a worse stage, and i umburg-Lippe, Hesse, and Brunswick. ; i Y I there is no person more to be pitied In fact; it has been estimated. th.,t his 'the in •� give very, much the impression of -a i say Breakfast Careless. Not His. Hat. ;Dont suit. It has beer. observed. of late Food"—say "'Shredded thiLt such dresses giving the appear- "Yes, aunt; -John is so careless of With a wild ewes the windtore- ! p t+ ante of suits have -been •very much Wheat —for While youri0 his appearance. His buttons are a1 - round a sudden corner and removed ' ' the hat from tine- head of a respect - worn at afternoon functions. A doubt .. mean Shredded waist with if short peplum, sometimes ways coming off." able and uear-sighted citizen who - . WhaaL you may -get one gives This effect, especially when the 'velvet, +•But pei haps they aren't -eh -sew- - ed on ' chanced to be p+t E s ing. Peering wildly round, the man dress is duvelcped in .velours, of those mushy porridges �or the wool materials • :h'uu h` y , o g he saw his hat in a w -d be- o1heF s�hicli are -' T:that are a poor -substitute. ; used -both for suits and dressc.:. his sewing." long blouse to tine knee and These' our throne. Fortunately, .however, •-at rind a high #ante. i?a�t'.ly c.Iiml izig 'started ::..for the crisp, delicious shreds ' Lace neck%Year., with high cgllars.and 1long { had the: strangest proof at a Sheffield over,. he to chase it, but each tinie he Owught he had caught it, it flowing -of whole wheat—that g �abot� is again in style, and those who never Frere to - , i c t yet rno+her move on. .baked _ able supply all the nutriment for l.wear the low collars becomingly now 8 - 7 Thelia w yinan's angry voitY broke 8 half days work. Two have the chance to reveal in these. '! on his ears. . "What ; But the low collars are -still numerous, -Biscuits with milk or cream fine batiste, Georgette • �, '' - are. you doing there?" she demanded shrill made of linen, Y• make 8 nourishing meal ''and `net, embroidered ever so daintily i 2 pg -, THE He explained mildly that he was - at 8 cost of a few cents. and the edged with lace for further decoration. ---- only trying to retrieve his hat, where- upon the woman' said, in wonder: • - . i . Lingerie was never so irresistible as "Your hat? Well , I don't know it is now. Of sheerest Georgette + ' KING GEORGE'S•300 COUSINS: where itis, but that's our black hen I • _ _ _ I crepe and silk voile in delicate colors! you're chasing!" .. , � Y -6 Closely Releted to All `' laiR ;; broidered underwear, of course, is al- lYarring :Mations. 1VIj h r 'ways correct. Brash satin and crepe de Chine are more favored than. ever As far as the crowned heads of iEurope *are cender-ried, this wAr- rnav I The wiffter season _ High Praise "f s: he the kind of man you'd - in- vite up to your house to dinner?" "I should say he is. Ho's the kind of man my wife would insist on having at least 40 hours' notice to pre- ---- '-- tr Granulated 0 These patterns may be obtained, virtually be called a civil war, says; the baba. He is more or less sure toStm,DustaiidiYlai - ' l fram your local McCarl dealer or from London Answers. -_ � confined to stuffy, badly ventilated I �� l��quickly relieved byMorlg T'he Royal .Houses -of Furope. are roams. It is. so often stormy that ��%J E}e3ltmedy•NoSmartin , Made in Canada. the McCall Company, 70 Bord Street. ,. I a; { Toront,,,- Ontario, Dept. "IV." inextricably inter -related, and many ; the- mother floes not get him out in lust Eye Comfort. t .. I i Your Dru st's 5Qc per Bottle. MurirteE • an anguished and tortured heart moat ' thtj fresh air as often as she should. � � P y -- ,1' --- SalyeinTuSe125c ForpookotthrEyefreeaek 4 be heating now in the palaces of this He catches colds which rack his little I j Fi Druggists orurineEye RemetiyCe.,C41ca9• 'continent. i system; his stomach and bowels get j - j 1NI€RVOU.S. DISORDERS I As Queen Victoria--wa5 the grand- out of order and hebecomes peevish 1 f mother of Europe, and' :is Kind Ed- and cross. To guard 'again t .this the I This Actually Happened: " 1 wnrd W4as it uncle, so is Kin George mother should keg a box of Baby's Caller=Is Mrs. Blank in? Are Promptly Cured by the Use g g p New Irish Haid -No, ma'am, she's the cousin of Europe. He has cousins O\tin. Tablets in the house. They i of Dr. Williams Pink PiRs, in Prussia, Denmark, Greece' Russ ia, regulate the stomach and bowels and . not at home, and may God forgive tha if your hand trembles . or is un-' -�oitivay, Sweden', Belzium; Spain, "break up colds. They are sold by awful lie I'm tellin' yp. (Slams the Port. al Au •tria-Hun ar ltal Hol d' d 1 b ii t ' o• !door.) ' steady, it is a sure and early sign . Q • ' t? S+ y+ - me kine ea cis or y ma a o IL is well known that from. Russia that your nervous system is at fault -'land Rumania. Bulgaria, Montenegro, cents a box from The Dr. Williams' -• �y•we have received. a great many- con- !The trouble if. not taken in time will, 1t•urtembi•rg, Saxe-5leining,etn, Scha- 1ledieine.'Co.r Brockville, Ont. _ 7ainard's Liaimeat Glares Diphtheria. ttributiona to the styles, not onl in'develop, develop. slowly to a worse stage, and i umburg-Lippe, Hesse, and Brunswick. ; i Y I there is no person more to be pitied In fact; it has been estimated. th.,t his 'the in --.. ,a `A !'INCH OF DLST. Careless. • line of blouses and dresses, but first and second cousins• all told num- than one suffering from nervous,, -- "Yes, aunt; -John is so careless of the Russian turbans raised in front. trouble. Too feel unaccountal,iy weak' her close on three hundL:ed.' Small Qu' antity of Coal Burst Sheli his appearance. His buttons are a1 - Some of the turbanp are. worn .with: His must famou-s cousin is, of course,:[ after exertion, lose flesh, tura against When Heated. ways coming off." -chin-straps, or "brides," to which a :food, and suffer palpitations and indi-1 the Kaiser, whose mother was King Edward's sister. It is not generally We have often been told of the enor- i +•But pei haps they aren't -eh -sew- - ed on ' ` estion after satin Neil is often attacked. ! g g, Sometime9 known that, the: Kaiser stands - shoot down your seine mous amount of energy stored in coal' properly." "That's just it, John is careless with r. The. Russian blouse dreaP, with a ,sharp pains and legs, and often neuralgia robs twentieth in the order of succession to, which we- are unable to use, and the truth this has his sewing." long blouse to tine knee and These' our throne. Fortunately, .however, •-at of statement recently ,reaching y� ofyoursleep night. Kin George has five sons so that even had the: strangest proof at a Sheffield -._falling over the pleated. sxur. is_one are some of the -troubles that indicate g of the best -liked styles of the season. ; the presence of nervous disorders if' the Crown Prince is not likely to get (England) munition -works. A turner a look in. found a scrapped, imperfect shell on Sometimes it is made with high Bose- they are neglected they result in a I And while ori the subject of succes- the v+'asfe heap in the yard, and plat- Etting collar, and again, the open neck complete nervous collapse, sometimes sion it maybe mentioned that the. ed it in the -blacksmith's fire, intend - in paralysis. Dr. Williams Pink Pills with the becoming- sailor collar is have won a great reputation in curing ,'haspre�eas fare a des eto the nto goes, au better b eakfast time3 a He d dn' knowuthat --. all forms of refocus diveases. The. title to the British throne than any after the shell . had been puni•hed a nervous system depends entirely upon -member of our own Royal family. small quantity of coal. dust had en - the blood supply for nourishment. Prince Carol of Rumania, who is now tered the cavity, and in the fire this Dr. Williams'Pink Pi113 actually in- I twenty-two. years of age. can trace dust became converted into gar as- the - - crease "the supply of rich, red blood; C his descent in a direct line from metal. grew red-hot. Falling. i•n its feed, strengthen and tone the nerves, I Henrietta. the youngest daughter of rapid expansion, to gain a sufficiently enabling them to perform their fuse "Charles 1. - wide outlet, the ,gas burst the shell, - tions and dispel all signs of a break -1 King George's cousins also include' A piece of the metal As -large as a. _ .. down: Mrs. B: . R'a'inlott, Beaver the Tsar and T"rima of Russia, and, man's fist- was blown completely Bank, N.S., says: -"I , was sick, run • d tall Kin 0—tant' f through the body of a youth standing A Incl en y, g me o _ _ down • -d . awfully 'nervous: The : ' xZatrstrAPss roa uLa Gree a Kin s slightest noise would startle and an -:Kin George b marriage. Another. a second' man. g - - ---- Alfonso i3 a cousin 'v! near, at d, passing on it knocked nt►•r� - - - no me. I suffered ains,around the g Y K ]oLl,-VIT ai,a.1N Nests AND JOB + heart and ever particle of color left cousin is King Christian of Denmark, - - — ! uttice� t"r cods in good Ontario i y but he married Princess Alexandr--ins _Sinard'a Lia=meat Cores Gariret to Cows towns. The ,u�+aE useful -and tntarestins face and hands. I aIwa s felt' — of all buatr,t•erleu: b'ult Information on } y of Mecklenburg. The_ sympathies of , Business i. Iiue'nrtia at t.iication, rn tvit-on Publishing COM- -tired, and slept :poorly - at night. - 1 King lsaI op of -Nor* ay, however_ -roans, :a Nvcrr A4«1„i'lo Srr.et: TnrnnteL -wda So a thought I would nothat my o- muchaahetisrulnepNe wriofh, uses Job b as boy he v.lured usci� ultri t t's1'a ETC. fl i be acsecZLLAxnovs ; 1t many medicines .but they did not help . P Q mrinials from . two rlergyme•n v ho ,f� +��'t•'tt. rc at Alexandra. and married one of Bing L latrrnui and external, cured, with - me. Then Tread of Dr. William-;' knew him well.- _ But the t+str•1•heart-' home trcatmont. Write .' ! u our I Gcor e's . r�tera. � r r i Pink Pill: and decided ir> drop, all' K rd busines.a in.•. say not part icala:ly ue Lrf+.re. too 1„te. Dr Hellman taadtcal Al - Cr: Licnitrd.• Collinirwgod, Ont- other nt other rnedicine• and - try them. It ;Many a man. who pretends to be impressed by tha rn. was fortunate I did for in the course; looking for work looks the wrong way, "We don't •want you on Surlays, Hitith ON _ of a few weeks I found them helpingl my lad,” he said. "Haven't you a re-F I�UG DISEASES II me. I continued taking the pills ..for ! i[itaard s Liaimeat t7nrea Goias, Ztc, Ift;-eiice fr"rm soyneKody who know y some weeks longer _ and thry corn-, on .v:eek days?" Altd How to Peed pletelr cured me. I earnestly ad- N�\ :auernile Logic. H. .,i t-«� .n7 cart-+ tv _ y girl to i a private entvalitinment, the su,hor • vise ever weak woman asci' onee P .lfiiaard's L+nim-ant Co., Limited, �: give .Dr. Williams'' Pink Pillet a fair , and a.'lad- -had jus - risen froth_ the Sirs, -I have used your 11IINARD'S Pioneer 11. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. atria -1.d I s T1 for t -he -pa . h years 1 set, Now York disappointed." ' "Would y.vu like to he able to sing whilst I have occasionallyused other QR Rstaptfws 11 B West 31 all Stir You can get these pills ihruugh !anti play a� l do,'dear?" she queried liniments I can +afelti say that 1 have any medicine dealer or by mail at of a little five-year-old tni�t,. i never. used any equal to yours. `569 00 cents a box, ;or six boxes -for $2.30 No, ma'am," was 'the untrxpected , If rubbed between the hands and •34 ifrom Tho Dr. B'illiam:' �t,,t,�i„. e Lo•+:'rt•ply• - inhaled frequently, it will neer Earl Distinctly Rus.%ian in hd'eet Brockville, -Ont. "An,1 �i'hy' not?"- as_kc,I 'the Tally to cure a cold in the head in 24 hours. Book ' tParoor tarotecN.rt'• Fsee "Cause,” explsiGed the small lull- 'it i, also the Bert for bruises, sprains, SABC�CK $L SONS i used with it. With the high collar . r � 8ortae,ly Patrat Ute: a Fxamt^er, liateb. tiff WOMEN :1NI) THE' 1\1)1 +, server, "f wouldn't like 3o h'are pec -,et,. a, and cloainr-.at the side, these dresses i ple say such'.horrid things about me." "'Yours truly, e. ST. JAINER ST., MONTREAL r -to-do Largely Fol•; Sranehttss Ottawa and Washitgts" Life hong 'Well . ,t�. 'lows Tradition. There has -been Dartmouth.. It is •a far cry from the•. ire -,tern' - slopes of the Andes to the gown of :Food Cant Cp By The Sea. ` women's rights, emancipation and the �, At Cleethorpes a steamer whichvas - vote, but the morning star of duty No Increase _ ' :recently driaen ashor Kogan to as wife and mother, even in their lira- ! . ited conception of its meaning, shines! break, up in the Bert^ Pullers , and large quantities of rr all the brighter in comparis„n. In ; ( f,art;arine, butter, their own wide ramified family circles' and cheese were wyto-n2d ashort_,, says u 1 In the price of their il.fluence is felt, while 'their out- i 6's`' , \ London News. Hundreds of pponle side interest centres in the Church. _ with waggons, barro�rs ami hand- R A • FURS The wealthy senora is looked up to! ���� I carts Ny •re busy on the beach remot .', �• r� . !ing the valuable flotsam and .ietSam. _ by her pourer sisters, and in the small 1tt Will nwy' you to sltlD w x� = towns and haciendas (ranches), �shere ` _ \ Some of then have now a store suffic:- , your far to a reliable bonne t enL to hist Some month;. you can gst fall marls x her numerous family ColinectiottR are !!� value. Aak for our price list , GrapcNINuts i the leading pco,,le of the community, sad ahipptna lnsernctioas. extt ods a kindly and charit ible ✓' winard's Linttnent CSSrea stet-0mper. rshe Y EDWARD'POLLAK & CO. bene to ,_em olid to all _wlio j. --- _-.. serve them in r.ny ca acity. «'hoc,: a an chi Japanese to hcey tiny;: alio +lT. PAUL 8T. WZXT. p lave �1► Bottle H2►171dy p P p ;i Nor tltese women come <tf Glc'. 'Spanish loan's Liniment is ilssl; ttQa its •1�hen mc:n fly like bird:, ten great neoxrsiseL, qvZ. stock they are extremely exclusive kin trill o to Ivor a�.tit: t +ie ; n and ancient rules of etiquette guide Place among the trusted family, t + rcmediesinthousancisofinedi• other." STOPS their sccial relationship.:. Their daugh- -- + : ► '� Z Any Decrease ter' go to the convent schools, receive cine closets: Contidel ce in it is SAfYIEHE$1/ a limited education, and retort; home based on the uniform ettcctiveness : l :r iiu, from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, to cont:nue sa...e regime as 'h,+s With Which it tkanishcs the pains •.11 ?! Splint, Curb, Site Bone, or similar ��,t trouble anI gets horse coins sound. - hel,l sway since the day when 'their rheumntism. ncuralgin, gout, lumbo o; l� o ff. -R n forbear:, left Sp. -On. . : ore stiff muscles, bruises, sprains •nal It acts mildly but quickly and genal re - L th drains. Cknncr and easier to use thio '-�`- HE' *, sults are lasting. Docs not blister _ In family life there -is much affrc- 1 I mo ' �jp� j, or removo the hair and hrtrae can - mussy plasters or ointments. Ft pe^.elratcc ; ionate generously and contentment; n t, 'g „'y. # be worked. Page 17 iii pamphlet with and rrheves uickly �ifltouf rub.! i.• h g_.00 a bottle • - - -- life for them is situp:er and less i.I- 4• 25 lYl cat lr, rtie tell. bora. ' , � At all druggists, oc. SOc. and SI,O$. ,l C,•!l; , ?�;: - :.: ��Ze ®f Package `ten: e than .in Anglo-Saxmt cotmtries. r''ITHE LARGEST FIREPROOF RFSGR?, y. '�'''•'erei, Elctrae Rook -, M Free. 5 ! r'•.. AI3SOliiilti F., JR.. t1:c antler tic liniment . Ther,: •is n lack of realization of the �n.'''r ilom Of THE SYoRiD 4^ P:+inh,l Ssvc'.lin i ,rriou�ncs;; and meaning _ :ife, an ,.'r nankin i, ;Ju+e� g+; for. -- The 9pirft of wmerlea at play: ivgedlilar..ls, - or Quality " +`I habitual inclination to take things ria;aitude and Cheerfulness deals Sore:, :V'Avi Pair. Will tell you 1 -� lightly. Witli no struggle to better i inure if you a.ritc. $1 and 1. a bottle at . ,. .. ,,, }, L •i• AMEA=CAN PLAN i •inim or tirli.ried. Libent trial bottle toy IQs Homy,. their' lut in life nr fight against un- BS ( x YOUNG V D F 516 --_ -, : • ' _ .� 2VROPZA2r PLA ; 'p, F. lymans Bldg., Mento -sal, Can. tetrard rtrcumstances, they calmly re - of the Food - sign `themselves tc the fate of the s White, Pru. J. W. Sott, staff• r��,.,••: a1 1 Ab,ar;oe, dr., or, tu__ui- i unseen hand. EI). 7. iSSUE S --'I7 " _ .. . �7I r `. ;ti _ Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. 7 ..t ' ' Sk rids � Ism i wearing j a: down process. If the 'men, t LSTTLRi TO TM/ LOITOR - - - ---- , ...-''.�� 19 1 7 '. -, :� -Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering tallies cannot furnish Che Six,—Ia your issue- of Jan. 18th, ab . ki Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short onbjLmea.mrFsida>.moroisd*a lteOmes Germany will wid.. The allies y J a�aisias,,opt hese the mea, but conscription article appeared in your columns over thitthe townshipsouncil had the signature of Ueo. Dunlop statingGRO p C Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. may hays to be resorted to Ia gasssed�digging an account in at favor for di in .'to recognized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in - -----j =respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. For application forme apply to the Deputy Minister of - Finance, Ottawa. _ - -�DZPARTMENT \\\ • - _ -= 1.b0 per y}ir ; N.sb if paid in advanos: order to pecure an army of such the ave of his mother and also stat- g at as he had paid the said bill, - R e 11 I n f 191 A Good e o t t'o or 1917- - dimensions that the enemy will be dimensions the council did not need to pay %yid ' :.,. . MURKAR, Proprietor. compelled to:aeknowledgedefeat. account. I'may say in justice to my- self that he is correct in saying that he had the same, but it was not �, „ The Buy .dill -Your G=roceries at The Grocer s - -- NOTILS AND COMM[NTS, I -There--is something radically paid paid until after the account was paid y the council; and that I'had not re- T' just _wrong Germany claims that••one of the with the manner in which celved the amount from the council, A few_ seasonable lines new an1' f rash and , . _ _ . _ the- best ou-the luarket contracts for munitions are let as I at once notified the present reeve objects for which she is fighting out. The country must be losing as soon as Mr Dunlop paid sue, Yours truly, 'EW PRUNES -2 lbs for.25 c!erlts- its freedom of the seas. Ever y yvast some of move on account of JAbrE3 LiDCiETz, NEW-LgS)K1Nr I+'I6S-10c per ;b person knows that in time• of I the prices which are paid for shells ' -'Caretaker Salem Cemetery ' .. '' NEW SEEDER Rr� i 3IN fi - 15e -per i') peace she was • allowed to roam and other munitions of war. Men NEW . VALENCIA RAISINS —15e hes• lb'” _ -- _ every sea on the face of the earth I who never before made .more than IMUBLI C. NOTICE . GI?1HAh, NEN without molestamn lhBtrgn from Brit two -dollars a day are now making lk or anYoternation. What Ger- six and seven dollars in munition Bv-Law No. 3, of the Police Village of Pickering, respecting the cleaning —_ _GQQ,ll POi`,liTUh'5= 2.5u ger:b1 _. - -• -. 1 ` g many would like is freedom of the l faeturies. IC cannot be doubted for herself and all neutrals in that the employers of these men of sidewalks, requir s ,that all Walks must be cleaned o within 'Ld hours tag ; A cowl lets lisle of. � '1 , tlih a fresh And - p 1' lb good in fresh frozen fish, - -time of war so that she could get 1 from after every fall of snow. In case _ smoked uv<I Fllt'.}l 11.^h: omoges, Lemons, _ _ ,ELn unlimited supply of foo P are also making great profits 4 p e elieve that walks are not cleaned the Trustees are authorized to send a man to clean Bananas" Grapes, Celery. I Y _ _ munitions at such times and thus the country is paying double the pchargedTr same and the expense shall be a call of Su►, 1Si.,t Purls nu�l Penns RL 15c—a,bar sin Y g rob Britain of that advantage p rice for shells and other neeeasI- to the owner or occupant of every house shot). buildin or lot, and shall R ties for the armies. This al10Ul a levied and col este n e same a �onty of•her navy. Let Germany not be the case. When several manner as other municipal taxes. accede to the demands of the allies hundred thousand men are ender- Josh DRAPER, • W. 4, HAM, Trustees T H E -� and she will then have all the i '- freedom that any self-respecting Ing an kinds of hardship and suf- foring at the front for which they I Pickering, January 18th, 1917, " M. S. C13APb AN, �'BANK. STANDARD. B A H K. ?;•fi nation might desire. England's receive one dollar and ten cents a TIME TABLE— Pickering Station O safety depends on the superiority day, those who remain at home in T.R. Trains going Earl line as foUows— 4F CANADA rr f her navy and she is not likely to give -up that advantage until I comfortable factories and work - Ing short. hours, should be content • B 8 M.i! 8.08 a M. „ 98 Local 2.4b P. M. 28 Z" 36 Local 8.04 P. M. - MtiAD . t1tTtC� TOROefrp , ti .. J3heiaforced to do so. with reasonable wages. Able boli ollows— Trains going Wool due- as follows-- No. 95 iocat 7.12 A. M. - - - TRUST FUNDS At led risen, who are physically flt ,. 74 Local 11.20 A. M. ` The question that is agitating and who are in a position to go, '" 7 1daU 7A0 P. !�[, - •8undav °Our Sav>tngs Depattanent gives you +the nlinda of the people of Canada should be at the front, instead of included more than any other is that of remaining at home boasting of a guarantee of absolute" security and - }conscription. It has been stated their doing their bit for their Now Advortsa�etnents. asT'n toTs interest at current rate. --'" frequently by our leading states. =men that compulsory service will country, by working in munition factories at sit. OC .GeV@II dollars a WANTED.—Capable general who - _ _ PICKERING_ BLANCH i Q -'never be introduced into the Do- I day. Manufacturers should also can do plain cooking, squall family lbra a n coaant, Oshawa, one R, W. GORDON, Manager. E) ® Branch also at Whitby. mmlon, and it is sincerely hoped:be satisfied with a reasonable Pho°a:�I that it will never be necessary to I profit, The country le now pass- WANTED—A married man to man. -.. Ifo so. Bat the outlook is not a Ing through a crisis such as , she. age farm. Dale's to begin Apnl;at. Also stagla man to go out want at an earlier data, Apply to Jamas Underhill, Claremont, IStf -.. _ 111lasse _'bright one. Victory to the allies � never passed through before. - Y -Harris i Is yet apparently very far distant. � The that In This is a time of peril and -should OR'SALE—At once, S first wort- awns, amounting, to $W." 3rawin,q stn ' f� ` y � F A R aisles Bre confident be a time Of sacrifice, not on the per cent interest on certain property. The 1•i Gern►any well be crushed, p art of the few that are at the cash to be invested in oattle for Alberta ranch. Act gasokly atadng amount of mortgage you - 'but on the other hand Germany battle franc, but on the art of I p can mans,ge. For &yarticular, write today to-_ John A• whits. R B bio l i.oaart Hill,r8 19 r - Implements - feels as confident that she will not every person connected with the t - -be beaten. At present it looks as Empire. �; ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT— are the result of 'the experipnce of '-if -victory will come to the aides _ which is prepared to sacrifice the i piCkeni,a"In,snatoen.°ecmgof 9iacrrees. more en t law. On the prem+sus are a frame house, barns many men in many r,euntries and areput together with mt-chanical - - British warships a'co in R naval wall stone staolta , small orchard alao a `` 'mall of fall wheat bkill and seienlifi.: exactness l=argest number of men. Appar. fight off the coast of Holland on $ a quantity peach fill plowed and rye. Al; fall ploweA soil a sandy loam. - - 91it1 it i8 a CR3e Of attrition ur a Monday night. 3' y $ particulars apply oa the semFsea For rite JanW Loe p pr waste Jas fttek, R R 1, est Hill IS e9 • —Teetlq Grp in three rows, Riving. good clearance• These Cultivators_ - —•� .,ie at wend killers and necessary in good farming. + _ j^��'11_—Hoe and Disc -force feed runssow floe or coarse grain uniformly D i6 without injury, Foot• sizes, Controlled with one lever. �•-Witb:out exception most durable and easy•runnirfg made. ander -_ -Steel chains—Abgle and. T-shaped steel frame. Last a litecims P• srticulars Cheerfully Given I R. THEXTON � "— _.. THE MINISTER OF FINANCE _ - _ - _ • _ _.__=REQUESTS •'�Vh a Rome - - - --'�Vithout M�talC�' THE PEOPLE OF CANADA TO - 'BEGIN NOW TO SAVE MONEY FOR THE -.NEXT WAR LOAN i C�----� tf _ e, te17 _ = _ _ ..... OTTAWA - • — _ - _ • :TO, INVESTCJRS Col''�ira�onolaa t-0420 • . ''THOSE WFiO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE _- . FUNDS REQUIRI`<G INVESTMENT PARD 1 Disc' MAY : PURCHASE AT O 11 #Jr e 1SC e C O r S - :DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK Made in 8 5 C up Fid .� HEARING IS BELIEVING" - _;: �-• IN SUIS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF The Columbia -dealer nearest to you ►illgladl demonstrate. Very easy payments. Little oash required. Dealer will gladly explain terms, - Send for a new free catalogue. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO. " _ "'Creators of fbe Industry," "Meows and Loaders in the Art's - _-owsoro of the rmiameatail PassaLm Sa CANADIAN FACTORT, TORONTO e - T. Moon Mcfaiden, Agent -and -Dealer.— .. - •s'.. ... .:.. .. ..�'ti .. _.. �. .., ;_ ..•.::. _ �N .. 'e •Y _... .yl,-•'P_Yn.-f.+fL tt� fah Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. Interest payable half -years} , 1st April and let October by - cheque (free of exchange at any chartered Bank 1n Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum, from the date of purchase. -Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in pay- ment of any,allotment made under any future war load issue In Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security. _ Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be all9wed .'to recognized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in - -----j =respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. For application forme apply to the Deputy Minister of - Finance, Ottawa. _ - -�DZPARTMENT \\\ or'rrNANca, OTTAWA ` OCTOMM 7th, 1916. demonstrate. Very easy payments. Little oash required. Dealer will gladly explain terms, - Send for a new free catalogue. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO. " _ "'Creators of fbe Industry," "Meows and Loaders in the Art's - _-owsoro of the rmiameatail PassaLm Sa CANADIAN FACTORT, TORONTO e - T. Moon Mcfaiden, Agent -and -Dealer.— .. - •s'.. ... .:.. .. ..�'ti .. _.. �. .., ;_ ..•.::. _ �N .. 'e •Y _... .yl,-•'P_Yn.-f.+fL tt� fah . N .,. • r'• J:•'t .:'1Srr• "'+r ������'�.�t�.����: ,1i..�: •�Er,..G.�"..,�.-,. ., `- i .ewms1•:....'... {'•+e....r•�..3-., ,..,.': •r.. ,;.... .r. .,, '... +i".• ' .'4. erl`'m,�lJAsi''.,4.l:..�.•.•p,. r„, . .a..c.. s- �+Ctn� . - .•• �. � _.•r ._ .. Jr.+,:.«.l. :.y� �....«nw r...".-..rc.. . ,. xF....V, �•-.... � ...rr v Td•fJ.' i,:s*_•;Y: 1' �i$?d”- ' 1' -..R' -t #. ,.�yy- 'q.,:P. i!S P••AY-.. .:..Y."i'. , '� •,'•iPn..!"r.' 'C-: ,. Y 'hi�sS 5iwil��.hian .. y..•. • rwS:.':ubm .i..-HsrTr./aryF;s '•�'.i � '� •�.,..�"`a,Y,.� low awtf;MONT , The, trustees of Cedar Creek n' !•xlii ax=>t�a■ 5 school ur se ereetin Glen Willow M& I nx xxxxxxxx=�"x=x""x""'r"s"°'�1p1f"" A. D. Peters had a business trip p po g a neve • e sun THS DOMINION BANK to the city ou-Moddity. - school house. as. soon as' spring CEDAR GROVE Mrs Lyman Pilkey has been on opens up. This will not be before ■ the sick list during the past few it it' -needed, - - - ■ :f da _ Stewa.rt Graham, of Greenwood we have now a good stock of Corn _ _ ... [iTA�L1iN101eTl r David McFarlane, of SAskateh• had the misfortune of losing tn±o and Oats, Distillers' Graina,'Feed Mol= asses. isoq Meal. Poultry Foods. Flour i Farmers* Business swan, is visiting relatives in Clare- teeth and a piece of his jaw bone and Mill Feeds onhand at the Mil! -and •. '. ! atteaaoa in to th• )usfass of Farmers saw Deatas la Y� -moat. as the result of an accident with Oherrywood Sheds. x e sat•' II°p' laotabl•. term' lit James B. Madill continues to im- his gasoline Qagine. at SAVINGS DEPARTMENT rOv6 thou h not As the embargo-ia partly_ lifted now ■ _ r Deposits 0 �1.0a add upwards roost"& pp g yet able_ to leave Mrs. A. W. Mackay, who ' has one car of Corn is expected to a Iatarat paid or added to accoaats twig a year, _ "hie house, been ill at the home of her daugh- arrive -at once. _ »teas "r'ta' assered to depositors. ws - M. l3enderson has been off duty ter, Mrs. Comba, . of Toronto, is _ for several days on account - of a imuroviug rapidly and was able Bel[ Phone Rome -Phone ■ -+ D !WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. severe cold. to corse honie on Friday. �• N. R F.:.E .5 e'�_. R = a George, Turner • of the 182nd Bat-. Mist' Kathleen Story of Whitby Gten Willow Mille, Cedar Grove. xxsixxxaxaxYaxaixxs■luxxttxxx�aa■gxx>rt[>rt�tlretxx■#■xaxaxi talion, Oshawa, spent Sunday has been under the doctor's caxe with friends here.- for the past two weeks. owing to .... _ _.. IW, --'-- ----`�"""^ The coal situation rem.aius un- a verb- severe attack of pleurisy, a m o a b changed as no shipment bas been `Hai' 1~rieud-s n•ishi he"r a speedq re- ; t . -moiES-,--`,ST0V-ES imeis Claremont for some erg. EVa+S ��'� Our medical practitiouer is kept -- - - ------ 7 • a "1 • 1 - ' busy attending his many patients, The Fruit St©re tuost of g_-. HAS THE �E r m°" n g 8 N daRrippewhoin are suffetia from QUALITY s • �° a� m°8m S 8 a .._96 ao o _ ... ' Mr. Turney, of Streetsville, and 3< _ Lrm o, ; , nis epeatlacfew days with Mrs. Joafi- Onions,Lima Beans (:alar - N'� ���a .Qm •° = an Orange Barianas, Pomegranate., g a O SC 0,., - ua Bundy, ' '� See -them before -= Charles Florence, who has been . ' - Lettce, Sweet Potatoes . xf m a . a �,,, Jaa • confined to his horse suffering' and Spuds.' . I '- Feb re from the revailin epidemic, is Choice bulbs for indoor culture. a' v vas Ma:,. ea ' p g p yo .:buying, - able to be out again. As the market is so uncertain this year g +� stn (► _ s.. Mrs. Thos. Stephenson was' in we cannot list prices and stay with!! �i C i; `ca to 'n.. iitarl b!! : Toronto on Wednesday�ittending chem -A good deal always. o e. t ae the funeral of her siter-in-law, i I ��' o 'a o Ja17 °e Stove Pipes, Sto�repipe.Elbowe,. `.the late Mrs. W. Pearson. NEILSON S ICE CREAM] ; - , � g a a a wp+`' -'+ - Quite aheavy fall of eno'w took Plain, in cones, sundeas or in ro N Ice-cream sodas -always good, ,� . • ' °et' 1~p• Pipe Dampers and ' :place on Sunday, acccompanied ffi !6 a r eo, xo. b a high wind. As- a result the I aft, ft ass attendance at the various churches H• ✓•-MARQUIS Jaoner77 tett-whit a, oatsawa 4. 13 *aa small. : _ 6 poet' Parr, ,, cbeiall. u, 4aaafastoa 30, -- Tees at -. _. Miss Maggie . Graham a•ccompan- �tdli0 >�..•.rwa o, trpteseso„a s ----- , ied Mre. Nichol and Mrs. Coch- - - tane as their return to the city r CHAS,�SARCAENT'S'.. and will spend a couple of -weeks " , 'With them.' A large number attended Mr: - George - Morgan's sale . of farm �LAR� MONT, Ont. _ s stack etc., on Tuesday afternoon :. , and report active bidding and good prices. ` Miss Mary Morgan, who has Welco •been spending a few weeks in the The meL.A if Useful Gift city, returned last week owing to the the illness of her aunt, Mrs. M. i Henderson, who, though still coir. - - Swed to, her bed, is improving slowly. -' ". r Do you know that a large number of thoughtful peoplA each: year are A few from here-atttended the ti buying Cbrigtmas presents in shoe stores., Sabbath. School , conventou at _ We have a varied stock of Xmas Slippers. Rubbers and Overshoes Brougham on Monday. Owing Heavy Stub•proof Rubbers. fully Guaranteed ):First Quality to the stormy weather which pre- Only. Ladies' and Children's Leggings and Spate is vailed during the morning,many The. Univ sal S win Machine l S black, gr and white colors. hlePherson's ...who pi>_rposed attending remained �`Liglltning Hitch Hockey ShoeA," ' st home. - Burn wood cut by our New Sawing Machine-tbe_Universa.l Ma hive _ _ .. On Wednesday of lasteek (Give Something Useful) two in the highest sense. No pulleys in the way of sawing - rinks of curlers from LocuHill, _ - long poles. Buy a machine that is properly I J. P E E L �* O N --' pal d_the.ditlo here a friendlyvisit made. Price, without saw, $23, S and played a most Interesting ".. : game at the end of which the _ _Circnlar.saws and Emery Wheels. the beat makes, : 1BROCK STREET, ..,_.,,WHITBY, ONTO score stood nine shots in favor of at lean than city. prices Claremont. _ _ Two rinks of our -curlers visited - • (',•ajln Chop"' Stooffville on Tneeday afternoon W. H. Jackson, � - Brock Road Warennont. �iverq VjPmS- �. # and played their third game isAND OAT FLAKING ;. '—the- mpetitisn-€sF- fha_distric - z The un ersgoed is prepared to do cup. The game was. a good nateHigh -Cost - --- --- - • -- 'Bue meets all Trains - R p pa and resulted in favor of Stouff- grain chopping and oat flaking Ville by six shots. OLitling First -clava Riga to Etre day or every day in the week Tuesday being a flue bright day, night at lowest prices. X11 number _o1 our young people - .. - -- ._Phone lM. a=septoa9atnrday _ ' took a jaunt on their snow -shoes, -_ Will come down a few notches if you come to A quantity of slabs for sale, also orbic , the enjoyed ver much w yy iia for your. Provisions: - ages tongues, axles, etc. • - 'and we are quite sure it did them - • _ Saadersoa & Son, j _ - . Bayles, areenWoo$ a lot of good. judging by their -' .PROPRIETORS - John F. Ria clean and wholesome pounds for 25 cents Choice c gyros cheeks on their return. � ► 3 p° -the annual meeting of Clare- Japan Rice; regular loc per lb, _ _ mont public library was held an Tapioca, extra. „ - BARGAINS IN ..SEEDS Wednesday evening, Jan, nd. Fresh frozen B, C: Salmon, dressed and headless. 12c p@r ib. O with a very small attendance. Aisike, Red Clover. Timothy add all Potted Meat, Rolled Shoulder, Digby Herring, Finnan - kinds of seeds. } 4 - Encouraging reports were received _ _ _ ... _ ft;oni the secretary and the trees- Baddie and choice Oyster+. FUNERIES i We are in the market and are prepay- arra,. The members of the old _ ed to pay the highest market prices. 'board were re-elected with Dr: Rolled Oats, Flaked Wheat, 9taadard Oatmeal, Cornmeal; Graham The beet equippedcleaoIng milk z Flour Wheatlets, etc. Currants, ., - 20 cents in the country. - 'Caldwell to- fill the vacancy caused - _ -- -- - - - -' Bend are samples. or communicate with b the death of tife late Dr. R. Raisins, 2 lbs for 26c y Make the hens shell out the eggs by feeding Royal Purple Poultry us before selling. Brodie: - - Speciflc,`Mica,.Grit aed ,Oyster Shell'M . Dates. - ... - • W cents Take advantage of the best Seed Mark. The eaw•nail'. and busifless at - - ---' Granulated sugar 12 lbs for 1.00 eta in the world. Dagmar, which formerly belong. Grit and Shell 1 cent per lb or 100 lbs for 85 centa. Red Salmon, large tie, 20 cents Bell or Independent phone. ed to.. Robert Day, was on Jan. - - 10tb, taken over by A,_ D. Peters, _8atisfaetion Guaranteed. Prompt, efficient and ieliable barytes builder, of Claremont, who is now L/ . F / N G O L D is handling Seeds guaranteed. ; the sole proprietor. The mill will NORTH CLAREMONT J. H- DOWNEY CO KPANT be shut down far the, time beingE WHITBY, ONTARIO to undergo re its which are bad e a A N N L. S ly needed. Those having timber • WANTED NOW COAL and to -cut will do well to consult the ' owner, or phone Claremont 716. SROZTGiHA.�d: ONTARIO Reliable salesman to act as agent Wanted The resent address in Ontario County. __ p PAY WEEKLY _ _ -.,f lir. G. R Brewster, who for- _ _ Outfit -free, exclusive territory and Hard and soft Goal of the best .,. the past year or two has been -do.- moneT making specialties, Our quality on fiaad. ging an extensive veterinary brei- SIMPSON& O agewes are the best{gra e'bu stock Hi$)}set price paid for Barley.nese besides doing many Others in for we sell the h heetgrnde of sleek D,e a Rye and Buckwheat delivered Claremopt, and -who •made a sur• at most reasonable rices and oar- -- reptitioua departut•e from our - sates deliveries in rat -class condi- at Spirit's Mill. 1.midst some day last week. His tion. Nursery stock is selling well P1Ckerin Station COiI Co. many confiding friends in Clare- this year and good money can be g would be ver leased to knowHoliday'made in this district. For partiou- 3' p +' The isre Over lore write Sales Manages. �p� /tet his present whereabouts, as in PICKERING PELHAM NURSERY CO.,M:=e his sudden -call to other pastures =• - - 'Toronto, Ont. green be inadvertently. omitted And considering conditions. -in trade, on the whole it has been good, —_to_leave his new address. and we. heartily_ thfwk 2ur,.customers and the public, generally. for. - �- YAgI��- It is with regret that we report their very kind patronage, which we stofl solicit, and would say that the death of Mrs. Wellingtcjn' we still have lots of warm winter goods at old prices. It will pay yoti Pearson, which took place on Mon. to secare some of .these now .as` prices on these goods are advancing day.mornipg, Jan. - 22nd, at the' right along._ We have a fine line of Prints at old prices. It will pay After' the tat Of FebrnII home of her parents, Josepb_and- you well to buy these note Rs prices oil the spring'goods will ruii' - est Mrs. Davey, 40 Empire Ave,, To. - -- [aboat-IS cents per yard.®�a ronto, in her 25th year, The de:1917,our terms w ' ill ceased has been is poor. health y' , be Cash. for several years, but has been - - - - - - confined to her bed for only two Or if credit is wanted, it mne$ G ROCEBIES . �GRQCE F IES or three weeks, but on Sunday _._ _• - ' - - Of all materials and desian -,_ L_... -be previously ' ate hearty meals. Early on Mon- a Dari rine or aeaaonavLe gvvua alway „z► aurasUL day morning she suddenly became in -g in price, but we can -sell you splendid good Blar' Green and Mix= worse and in a short time breath- ed, at 35 cents per lb, which to -day is worth 45 cent>,Our Coffees, at ed her last. Her funeral took s0c- 40c -and 60c, can't be• beaten. They are most , is -inns in flavor place an Wednesday to Scugog and refreshing in effect. Just .try a half pound -ai • yogi will surely Island which was her former be convinoed. Phone 1800. home. The sympathy of the com- �_ ed rel tin wee=tended to the.bereav- Do SIMPSON & C3o.3 ,- PI-CIR.RING kept in stook. It will pay you _ 4o _call at oar works acd inspect our stook arranged fora and obtain prime. Don't be misled by _ agents we do not employ them, oonsegnaaf. ly we ono, and do shrow os the agent W D Gordon & Son oommission of 10 per oent.,whiahyou we W. D. ! li itad, by purchasing from as. earl so - WHIM GUNITE W PICBERING O®oa sal Weeks, Whitby, Ontario .Bell and Independent phoaa. 41 a: giv �.,4 =2 '02YRIS F 05 r I'll Z. a % iV; "you cannot be more upset about 'LA A__ the least." - the whole affair than I am. . But" - going -over to one of the windows andl .7; 1 it staring down----i'even if I Jumpod out it would do you mo -good. fall - would �ertanly stun me, if it did no ivorse; and to have me'lyipg insensible out there would not 'help matiers in:: I'lo you suppore I want you to kill It has the. reputation of nearly yourself !'� says Krin, half frightened; and again silence falls between them. a quarter of a -century behind Half past seven. Half past 'eight. The, long su-mmer's- evening is draw - ..,every packet ing'to a close at last: it is growing positively dark. For the -last hour --Zl k---Green—or� Mixed E. 20.4. a6c nat.one word- has been spoken by eith er of them. This slow torture has proved too much for Saxon. For the Ire past ten minutes he has been, rev.-cilving lk� I - Er wild idea in his brain, and with it -before him is- fast 16iiing� sight of all ..common sense. P 1AZIASONE R.S. TWO Not far from one of the,open spaces in' the wall that -rel3resent windows stretches sideways the branch of a THE TALE.OF A LOCKED UOOR tree, s-iff icient4, stout, indeed, should G 0 0 0 D I G ff ST 10 1,10thcr Seigel's Byrvy cort,ects and Wm tie be haimY enough to reac it in 4 ±t .!tzlia _EEE� .;pringi to supj2ort his weight, but the chances are that he will not -reach it. e -n - by the � but Saxon's face is slightly clouded. Before th m, 'hailf' hidde 41 i It is a. terrible risk -to -run,-a risk giant trees, rises �a tower, old and,. I hope 'the lock has not shot into'i. I which failure means a 'severe a( -(!i - ivy -clad. it s place,"'he 'says', uri�eas_4y; "it has Ident, if nji instantaneous death; but "That toker h�s alw� 's had - a that� trick, I hnow, though I forget 1 y to Saxon's overvirought feeling it up- facination for me," says Krin, stop- all about it until now." pears preferable that he should suffer -ping suddenly to regard the old pile "Nons-6nse! 'tlol not let us imagine 7 �_f, 11 41111PU 11 � 14. : A .11 " I: : I ! from some broken bones than that er. 0 u t, an ev , r n exr., a -,,. nerv­s1,y, run- Krin should have to t:ildure allihe I,it- AsLu �,),uaar% or dif�ct on recaptuipfice, and S1.0n. long ago?" Ring down the ston4 steps, -A�hile h c� ter reproaches that ,%'ill be surrly, uwch as tb, smahcr. A. J. WWTZ At Co. Laurrr!). Craig Street West Mawreal.- "Oh, hUhdreifs of yeirs; posslbly--`� quicicly follows her. But vi -hen th'y herined upon her if they be discov . eved 'It must have been uncomfortable reach flic door. they find it f.u-tened 4. as a residence, at the best of times,- and looked against them hcyond all in.t6ir unFQught imprisonment. Per. haps, too, even if he did c4.,me *to the FEERLES'S Pfflj'_T�"IV M,`132E' with all those great open slits for -win- dogft,-t�e lwy being on.thv outside. . 1;, A Her I Fence_ ar, und, �a m'i..;ht not aliogeth-r 1c,t.; 4".. . �1�1 �_��_Ahrough-___ -hi&h tha Wi1W must "'Now what' is to be- done, I should �'V=Jlj 1�, A. j&L9 r.,, com zousness: and if he co -u.4 only whistle. -inside it, I w - like to know?" askcd Krin, 'with a What is on 7---- -r�- . _.. - - may -age to crawl to the dour and turn i';. _7d6 white -face aritFf rignte�--e k that'un!ucky key, all _mia�vt yet !)c; "Dutt and spiders, I.- should; say. �-are we to get k,utpll well. It has grown so late by th,4- - 1154, 113-0 -Has.. wim F.."to C.M�0�,, LI.J..'t. Some day we will get the key from old - "I don't -know," says Saxon. an'l time thait he'hai lost all hope� of -ituation Simon, and reconnoiter. Bye the then, the absuro�fty of the s bye, talk of somebody -here. is oldi stri . king him, he lourqts into laughter, I irg uny one come to the rescue;� if 1 matters be allowedto continue as they Simon. Simon, have you the key of sudden and irrepressible. For a' MO -1 1, re than pro) -able 'hey of, ow are, it is mo t1tis place about 'ou?" V ment Krin disapproves this, line will have to -spend -the night in' tbi.% "Ay, master, -my lord, -1 allu. caz conduct, but, presently -being young, i detested tower. and that is not to be ------ ries it here," r -turns old Simm, div- and her own laughter ever near - thought of for a moment: so ins Intr. one of his numerous pockets, she too gives in ind joins heartily in "Saxon," cries Krin, suddenly rising sind producing a huge kty, that. iq a4l his merriment. forgetful of the awful -most 'bright from ciamtar.t friction. i consequence,.;.' Whit will mamma I ta her feet,' "why don't you spes" "WLI 91ou be long here. master, my � say when they arrive late for dinner? 1 shall go mad if this goes on much te r t longer, Have you no plan, no idea' Men' Wan- d fo he Na" ..Aord411 he goes on. wistfully, as he! How will proper Rhoda look?-, VY us out of this hanc� the key to Saxon. "I was on "Of course somebody will come Oh, do something to get :,.AnY way home, and- directly to let us out.". she says-. with pl,�e!" The Royal Naval CanadiiaiiVolunteer She lays. her hand urcift his arn-al "T"hea continue it," says hii master, conviction in her -tone. raises her face imploringly to his., 4ihd'Ay: "I will keep the'key until we! "Of course. You remember old an�' Reserve, wants men for imme- As he Ietums, her gaze he sees- two Ineet again.' Dor not let me delay Simon said he would be bac i k here again to -night, and night with him large miserable tears rise in her Pyes diate service Overseas, in you." and roh slowly down her pale ch�eeks. I shall be up at the house sgain�meant 'early evening without doubt." .-to-night wi' a message; mayhap if "Ther let us go. up stairs, again. and They pierce through Saxon's. ver� the Imperial Navy :you're going there you would leave it wait for him above% It is so dismal heart. Candidates must be frons wi' Mrs. Mason for me," says Simon, here!" '.Krin, Krin, dftt do thnt!" he ex- l8to3flyearsofageandsons im--, hurriedly. -1 can, I will do of natural born British though anxijus to regair. theArea- I But waitinj`doe-9 �ot--'brinig him."" something, but do -not unnerve me, sure ho- is parting with.,for so.short a -An. hour passes slowly Aw Y. -The pwards. Free Kit. a -Forgive me before I go, child, f,�r $1: 10 per day irnd u time. shaZows grow longer* and longer, PAY Separation allowance, $20.00 monthly. making -you- so unhappy." Ex crienced men from 38 to 45, and bows from IS to 18 "I will," says Saxon,. an&. with "What o'clock 'is I ow?, �s�% 14 'Go;"- whispers Krin. tibirinking p mumbled thanks, the old man shambles i Krin, in 4 haw tone, and for tfie'bun. f rom h.m. -"Go where.:' or the CANADIAN NAVAL PATROLS. 1h4e , Saxon ix :,_ _ are wante4 f off through -the-'woods. toward hi:, col- Aredth ti "Look, it is quite simple," he says. Apply to tage, where his ancient dame ia talth-'watcb. Naval Recruiting Officer, OaftrW Area leading her to the' window ar4 point- COKNODORE AEMILIUS JARM. "A quarter ---,L - 103 BA. . Y STREET. TORONTO. or to the lufly awaitint. h'm. to sl�. he ai�llors reluctantly. ing to the itur&y- bran�h; **I shall, 46 Rowderi. turning. the key in the mas priag_J1DnL_ht_re_ and catch that (I Department of Nhaval Service, OTTAWA. give I lock, the to-%�er door s ing 577i X Fin - tff 74- --v61c e s. east wor.'er I did n& ihink of it before).. backward, and they enter. Within,'angukh, "are we nev;;r to be released? all is dark and gloomy, though a fe-w How shall I ever face mamma and I shall..then deseend, open. -the -door for a you. and set the bird free.". thr"dz of light stream down from Rhoda? I wish I had never seen this � f u 14-, -1. do bekeve you fainted.. A flow To Produce- Good N.11k. the openings ahe)ve-�- and . there i% not- -hatef ul -tower! Whyadid-you induce He speaks lightly and presses her you better now? C -.;mc, the.sir w;1I Cows mu:,t - 'be healthy �..J - kept hand to reazsure-ber� But she is not do yotA good, and we can make our- cli�an so much dust nor- is- many spi(rers, tne to enter it?" -o deceived. to be s escape -at last." The barti7ifiouFcl be Impt The accusat"lon' cQn-veyed fin this ds they had imaginL-J. Oh, no, - no�! shr.gas lie laughs, and, passing. his arm. lighted anid ventilated. The barn - ..,Ugh? how dreary!" sbivers krin- speech is so unjust that for the Mo- trying with both hands to draw him from the around her, raises her to her feet. yard should be.kept clean a L Rod tc.gether they ascend thc;.narro;� ment-S-axgn is. -silent, w 4-1 proper- indvw.- "It is not to. be thought Nlechanica'lly sheJollows �him to the ly Arained­ -ULensils !thou!d be thor- indtireft you, winding stairr, that lead into the only' **How caFt YOU say I N-0 ciiie c Tt 'uid"top of the stair but there. even oughly-washed and scalded or 0 ould d - o it,' wo steamed other room the towgr c.o,ntains,-a Corinna?," he says, gravely, when he b6 certai,� diilh.` - -Yoil ihall"ricit-go.­ fal.Ing darkness a deep and kept ifi a clean -room, bare,' desolate apartment, void of ail ha' i through the a recovered himself. "Did you not Nnnsense, Kiin' do riot be fc, e s ain u-5-u5_HTs__h_a_nT Attracts her Cows should be fed good wholesome �eyort �as on�eench. that .-Kell Me YUu —%vere.most anxious to see I tell you -I oai� -a:nd will do it. -Lome.- notice d food and pure -Water.- the Anside ?- When you - said thrit; f ok up, and wish me lucV-,in five min-! --W .comes out a fixture -from the wall. 1 0 hat is -that ? " she asks-, nervously, '*Iilkexs.'and_.attcrdant ivbo come rs� What could I do but show it to you?" s "I confess I am disappoinW," sa5 utes I shall have you laughi!.g at'stopping short; "is it blood.� Oh, in q -Now, for what pur-! "Nevertheless it is all your faul't; _Qntact with the milk should , be. Krin, laughing. but for you I would not be here now." your fearso.- --Now go away from the'Sax.m. you are hurt!"'and this, adtkd healthy and clean. rie vis it built?" :. . -for Simon, you mean, and your window, and wait over tkere.f.pr Me,",'tp all thg. previous excitement, over- Cows'should not be fed At lilkin I hardly kno S a watch- B6t W _ not . o . es - not . ri so ow .-For..a moment he hesitates, then, coming her,'she hides her face in her tim4i or immediately -before.. Dust -,tower, certainly, as it d n desire," n taking her fare 'in both his hands. -hands, and bursts into a passion of 'from, feed falls into the milk; and'-con- sixffi�iiintiy high to betra:� the ap- I' "It was you ope*cd the door," she kisses her g�ntly, A littie.later.he tears -,-taminates it with g proach of foes. I suppose they must, 'insists, ri 6ttishly, lodleing all the time is itanding on the stone parapet that "Corinna," says Saxo . n, quietly, al-' erm have thought it would look picturesque' like a_:.beautiful spoiled child as she Wipe the _u(Her afid side of cow - e ' '; - I sits on the old stone bench, her head ptojects from the wall. There is�a tho-.jgh his pulses - are throbbing ismong th trees." wih a damp pluth and milk �w;th clean, "I should like to put in windows, and- turned petulantly from his gaze, her faint pause, followed by a slight rush- somewhat wildly, "I declare- I am as- , dry hands. Use:`�rrall top milk.irig ing noise through the still air, a hamed of you. I thought you quite. -pail.: This helps vo keep foreign mat - oak chairs, and tables," says KrIn re-- 'e7yis wtitchinW th�ough one of the crackling of wood, add Krin, shudder- a plucky litle girl, and see, a meire- ter from 'the' milk. flectively: "it would be a charming openings in the wall for any chance Olive for tea in the summor,.and p�qser-by. -Of iours ' when yob did- In g..i;id half fainting, sinks_"ck UPOA I.scratch upsets you. Why, your.own , Immediately after __M�Ilking renTove, e A loud noise, followed by. a' decided: so, I . went in; Who could ha�-e done the friendly bemh. Itoy penknife could give as severe a the milk to a separate -room from -the click, interrupts her spee�ch. "What qth(-rwii;e,?* _ But ther . e!.where ig the Is. it five.hours,.or five minutes, or cut. I assure you I don't even feel barm, to be. strained and cooled. Cool Saxon*s voice rings stid i a lifetime ? it. Come, remember how late it is." the milk to as lo -w- U tcmperdtui�e as she murmurs, faintly a use bf losing your temper by it? 1, 1 Ahat?_ larmed. denly in her ears, as.though...sound- He f(els a great desire to. take -her possible without freezing. Forty or "The door closing, I think." am in a dreadful scrape, and I sh.all Ing through deep water-,' and, looking !in his arms and kis . s a . way. the. tender fifty. degrees . F; retards grov.-th- of "Oh, is that all! How loud it sound- ndver'bL- foreiVen, that N all." ip7,-;he finds hi�n.�ending anxiousy idl , Come, the .1Y 1� , - tears she is shedding for him, �14 most gexmz,, and particul;*frly thow place " is unegriny; ou need myt-make nta, I' over her. - i )me in-m-nird-4houOt and semethi i—emiiR —to sour quickly. let us go on to the house. than "Yqu silly child," he says, �heer-'s S­21-----Ttg�- �iaciUu in the time and place prevent hinf, In summer keep flies out of the barn p 11 Although be did. gress.his.-Ii s to'herl and milk room...- One fly, ipity qar.ry . JJ` beford attemp�tirg the dangerous fe"t, as many as 1�0,000 germs'to the milk. Manurt that, but for his being fortunate ell- These may be disease germs. Givio the'_"'Kiddies -reach the tree, might have"should �ot'be illowe t ccumulite ugh to d ()� a 11, now.. that it- -it= is a breedi -.1resulted in his death, stil ourid.,the but At AU TheyWant of. danger is at an end, li� i1trinki from pface for flies. rig, fining anything that might bring a The-. num�vr of bacter'ia in milk de- blu:,h, however innocent, to her cheek.- pends, lai-l�elykiponcle�anliiiessofniillc.- nlk home is a very miserable i,g and . bundling, temperature at' .14 r IL All 1hrough the wbods CRO" The w. Ltso4f . .. oi�te to * Rri N-vhivh milk is kept and age of milk. ?BRM I- Thei�efore, and fields she is haunted by the kno clean milk,.ciiiiek cooling $ion, T ed ze.ot what i hef ore her, and vi M and prompt delivery are very import - JN - - wrath, Ini'll-l-ed nicither's roducing pure dair,,, ant faeWks in p Rhoda's censures, uttered in-the-elear COR D Ruir A .1 �5 § ' I `Uductw. 9 lady-] ike . stitecato- she knows so well Lime it' a goo( disinfectant, and It cne the dellcious ".vcs� thin ' rs" t�at has a i eal foc.d valh_�e: �risc v.,- to tort. -e her, When ',hey should be used lihera4ly, int -the, dairy A slic� �Cjour g�odl` iread, spread will-, ."Crown Brand", fc�rrns reach the balco*ny that runs by the �a'anced fecd, t�al is pract�cally �11 nouri3hrner.t. drm%�ing-room windows they pau!�e tt, SO -15t thern have It on biscults_sv-.4 pan.cake,s, and C 1-1 0MU look in anrl see who are the occuliantA if they The Reason lv%,hy. of thc%roorri. - The lamps are burning Y3%.'11 1�t�e it. tr,3. on Cak­a-on Blanc ?Aan�,c and brivhfly, and at the furthest end sits "I v-onder why X was selected R,4 i " -)da, peacefully tht."rynilfol of th-6 milnown qqpntity Rht NI pWARDSBU% yc -can Cal -e-.. -G!ngt.-rbrtad a. -d F;ez. 'before ; lier, ',Because norw* of Yom. friends ever, C�ofton also' has a hook l4are yo -,;r hur*,Iand gf-.t a t!:%, the noxt t�rne he is in to vn- fiut� fier'e�is do not' reA upon it; her h,,'ve 'Whep you Want to borrow a 5. 10 or. _U pouna bl:-or 2.3,-pour�d glus ;ar. Our ntwreclpe book,_"Desstrts face is �xtrprnely pale, ai.d.there is an it." THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED ziiow yc-.i anxious terrified, expregsion about it MONTREAL, CARDINAL, BRANTFOR6. FORT 16VILUAM -�h:w in kt cf reall!y ."Crown thrit speak-, of unknown fears. EveU I ta I i ii soldiers climb �;row-c'lad R" Sy cLnd,*Suwr(.rwj**j.Zund,r�s.,,Ir�r" now and 'hen she glances at the door, thei-.1- uniforms, in -order that they May - Erind". -VImu for a copy to -tq outside G" Montreal Oftice. as ti.ough expecting some one. peal,.; In white shii , worn 229, (To be continued). not be (Fetected by the Austrians. a; 4 7 • % a -MARKETS BRITISH FORCES ON THE TIGRIS LEADING j "Y THE TURKS MUST BE. D Zr9adstuffs. EXPE FROM EUROPE CONTINUES TO MAKE PROGRESS r Wronto, Jan. 23.-blanitoba wheat- `:` Track. bay ports, No. 1. northern. $2.00; So. northern, $2.06; N, 3 northern, #2�92&, No, I wheat. SlAb. (Uld Crop British Foreign Nlinister. Sends a Long Letter to. the President w eat, 4c higher.) Right Bank of River From: Kttt-el-oAmar Down Stream Cleared. Manitoba 04tis-Track, bay norto...No. of the United States. 2 CAV., 72c; No. 3 CAV.. 6sic: extra No. of the- Enemy. Ifeed. 68ic: No. 1 feed, 670. American Corn -No. & Yeilow. U-191 shot P�tnt:,t n�n I V,30 day4 0 heat-NN'triter, new crop, A'despatch from Washington says: as secure if they have lio*better 'pro, 12, Bili to $I.S3. according to freights A despatch from London says: The emy. Further progress has been made outside; No. S. winter, new crop. $1. 11) to tion than tt� solemn treaty." 'War Office communication issued on- d enemy's The Entente no address-: tec C c m gainst the'ellem " trenches on 'the allies, in a note, tOzitarlet Oats. (according to freights ed by Arthur Balfour, British Foreign! Belgium Not -Only -Victim. outside), nortilrial-"No. 2 white,' 64L,'to Friday ..night concerning the- opera-_. right bank southwest of Kut-el- -Minister, 3 white. 63 to 65c. tions in Mesopotamia says: ;Amara." -Minister, to Ambassador Spring Rice,! Aksefting that Belgium was not Pea.. -Nb. o $2.35 .. . : Germany's only victim, and .that Ylarley-M�ftlng, jI.2.0 to $1.2i. nom-, - The enemy has been expelled from Renewed attacks by the British east .-41 And delivered to the in 6 State Depart all strip op. the right t bank -of the of Kut�el-el "neutrals were intended to note out. al: e gh ara on the Tigris BuekwhPat-$l..)S to $1.30. Tigris in the bend of the river north- been repulsed, Turkish - army nead- rnent,. amplify the reply to. President, which accompanied its con - rages i70N new, $1.40 Wil4on's peace note,- by explaining in quest," the note recites the "reign of 34 a Flour-First-st vatentp. in east of -Kut-el,Amara. The whole' -quarters announced -In itsstatement jute tags, $9.96: seconds. In Jut- $9.40; 1 trench system on a front of 2 500 of Jan. 19. Heavy, losses were sus-' why they believe it impossible terror" attendant upon Germany's . in jute. 89, Toronto. strong bakers a peace whielh will metho(I of warfare, and in that con. Ontario Flour -winter, new. tiack. at present to attain j y4rds to a depth.of 1,100 ?ards is now twined by the British in these' opera- Torwito, prompt' shipment. according to lin, our possessi6n, and the right bank'tions and in an attack by Turkish ,assure thc-m such guarantees as they neeticin says: b�tTrple. SiAU to bag'5; S, , Pxnorl rxdp. bulk, sle u:taera c­n�irler citsenti-I. ` The note 1111so Q4- -The war stleff-i of t -h -e river from Kut--el-Amar& d Nirn-! cavalry, on a British cavalry brizade Imilifeed-Carlots, delivered, been cleared of the en- Ion this front. allies demand the ex- ell content to horrify fi�elghks: Stwrta. ­, good; stream has .plains'why the Powers are w s3s; bran, $3. pulsion of Turkey from Europe, re -'the world'if at the same time they feed flour, per bag, $2.70 to 112-30. llay-Track, :Toronto, No. 1. $13; ex- I stor,ation of Alsace-Lorraine to can terrorize it." tra No. 2. $12 to $12.50; mixed, P to $1.1. of.,Xtalia irredenta. to Italy;. .The -people -of Great Britain, Mr. straw -Carlots. $9 to $9.50. Cereals -Rolled outs. carlotR,. per bag and the other territorial changes set . Balfour says, share President Wil- of •VO lbs $,'Sfj- asnall.19ts. $3.,5. '"'toss STARVATION NEAR IN GERMANY - forth. son's desire for peace,. but do' not be. "Borf to R�rtr*eaf oatmeal, io per cent. L9 D Thos over rolled-oatq. Coezimeal--Wellow. 93- e wha think th�, future peace � Mere- it cazy'be durable unless based lb, Basks, in carlots, sz.oi:, sinall lotm. 4 _ADMITTED BY DIET., LEADER of the world may be ensured by in on the success lb. barzelit. S&Z5. 5 of the allied cause. $3.2 , track. Toronto. Rolled witeat, 100- terihational . treaties - and laws, the Such a peace, it is argued, cannot be not I e says, have III -learned the lessons expected unless those three condi- Uountr7 Prodnc*. -taught brecent historAfter charg- tions are fulfilled- Existing causes Of. salera arn selling to tbo trscie;- Town Dwellers Are Extreme Sufferers -The Sitiation is Rich jy y, g 3�!-New-lal& cartons. 60 to 66c; Ing that Germal influence in Turkey international unrest shall be, as far do,. ex-vartons. Gs to 60c; storage se- 4fi to 00c; storage, NO -,L 42 to 43e- in Deprivations. had ..resulted in conditions as barbar- as possible, removed or w*akened; )"'L Dutter--t-Creatnery pints. frojoh, made. ou5 and more aggressive than were the aggressive aims and the UTUCrU- .44 to 45cj creamery ;jrints. storage. 42 - creamery, solids. 41 to 42c; �known under. Sultan Abdul Hanild, pulous methods of the Central Powers. � to 431 , �ch6fcm dairy prints. 38 to 39c; ordinary -h from London says - � "The rural -population' is not Yet ...and that It had been shown Germany should fall into disrepute among their I dairy printf. 36 . to 370; bakers'. 21 to� A despatA correspondent; imbued with the consciousness of the cannot he expected to respect treaty own peoples; and, jinally, that behind RePter's. Amsterdam' Chies��Neiw-.' ".1argo'. 264r to 290; gives the following excerpts from the needs of this great time. The reply of 'ob!igatians, Ur, Balfour says: international law and behind all itwinx. 26 to isiv. triplets, 266c,to 27c; ':the Entente powers to President W11 - .':So. long as Germany remains the `treaty arrangements for preventing air Istiltons. 2, to 27.jo. speech._of Dr. Von Heydebrand, the Poultry -(dressed )-Rprinc chicken's. Conservative leader,* who favors a'son ought to be placarded iri all c6m- Germany -which without a shadow of limiting hostilities some form of M- lb,, 20 to 22c: 91d fowl, lb.. Is to Isc. Aitificatibn over-tiri'and barbarously fe "national sanction should be devised turke)s. lb,, 30 to 33e; geese, lb. ig to more unrestricted use of submarines, munes, so that the people may r4coff- ILI r 21c; ducks. lb,.'2-1 to sac, , -, ![befor..the Prussian Diet: ill-tre4ted-a-couritty it wasphedged to �-i be hardi- them if the nch would giv4--pause to I -Si V n .. ha . I.Ou �;e 16 25; prime, 115., r economic situation is rich in ;'.war is lost. defend, mo State can regard its rights, est aggressor. 4ed . In . ''b" "The town populations are suffer -4, :2 1b. 6. tins. 13 1 u t o 14 c a burhe " T 2 1 deprivations and sacrifices. We may, ins Ib.: 6 -lb, tins.' 13 to 1311, a' lb.. 10 -lb, Icalmly state this because It is known grievously. Itis sad to gee bow loniq lnp, 12117 It. lb , -tirm vlo,er, 12 to a e 2be a lb. Cotrib lione)-Selec-ts, 12.40 third arrest Wats made when the abroad what we are now compelled to women have to wait for a couple of ACDONA iman alleged to have. given the signal +11, 112-75: No. 2. .72 to tL' I.S-. HuL;kwheett demand from our population." potatoes, and how, for the simplest M, UL honey. 60 -lb. tins. 9 IQ lbc.. a ib. - 0 ''for the engine,to run- through, the sta- 11rutiswickv, Then, uys the correspondent, de- necessaries. town dwellers must . pay ken a 1! 25 to 3140; westurr. In cui I 't.. S.1.1u, UL tion was ta, Into cuitQdy on Ilrbrice, Edward lslan(f 3�., to s2 io. claring that the rural populations; absolutely exorhibant pf ices. The" KIUED AT To similar charge. must make greater sacrifices - than; -prices must also continue fora long fter �pr"-iotvdy. 'Dr. Hiiydebrand' added: !time a the 'War." F-rnokd meati --lams. jjjPj!L.M :j to 26c: do. heavy, .12 to Jl5c: c-,oi�od. 34 to Four Others Injured'by Engine VV 34,, rorip, is to :04-: breakfast tmcun. 26 rs to '417c•, backis. plain, 26 to,2yc; bvileress. �BRITISH MAKE. to 36" :;hrquded in St.eam. - I-, I . 1 11 , Lorg c . loar' barort, 19 to tAT GERMANY TO STRI Curd 'euts X" HTOLLISHVIVA 141 per lb.; clear. bellies, 18 to,-Isic. onald. "ps,116. '! to 22ic, ,_am- HOLLAND SOON a-, Lard-41ure lard. i.iPrepp, Ili to Alto `ER N A deap -h from Tororfto FURt a bA 0,14anel William Camp�vll kaed i IN MUNITION PLANT AT n round. 161 to 27c. 'brivadio of the let - Brigade at.. tha: Exhibition Camp, was crushed -topUq Ahead North Push Positions lifontr-at Jon , V oaere Oo4-- ('anadia 1,oA d4- SundA beneath the 2. 711C, No $ , 69,". czti,a j n noffieW Estimate of the -Kifled Raemaekem. Dutch (cartoonist, on j y night benea %o I feed, wht.-Is - of- 'no- which hich 6a, Beaucourt-sur-:mere. 691!r, Barley-blanitoba food, $1. niAlt - an engi ck-ed. ln� 81 so Flou--IlKnitoU ;�prlgn T.ondon factor) Says These Are. Most int.) a large crowd of 'people who -' W Pat patontp- drotm SU) Poeonds, 89 A despatch from London says -.- � , atents -bw-ker�', $9-30, Winter p katilic:M at the n on Station to wit- Explosion. -Anxious Times. Ser jhe-report'froih British fleadquAtteri libuict. $92.V. otralght- rollrrm, III 6V t" 7., --�s jhe departure d an Army France -issued Friday night finds- -1 11"' IrLo'' do ballt 44,111 t,) 31 ,23, 1 iA Fra tolled I �111t$ 11111#11 66,-,5 to sq.6is.. jo. Iujc,. e A despatch from -London says tern point.. , a I Lyndon. 'Jan. =-Two incidents of ieo Cvltps draft for uneas "Further progress was mud -o dar- 11-K Ile, S3.35, - Ur"n. $33, 4.orm.'striking courage relieve the -story -of GLermany- will soda strike. at Holland,. - r injured; I FJ%i either were' inj Ing' the night' north of Denucourt-sur- 114 'Mid(IlIngg. $311 in $46 - V 41111P 1 '01 0 r 11 t expected to re- 4, lia to $415, 2. .stomp, :the shocking explosion of the tine f sham is no muni- �An the opinion of Louis Raemaeke ncre, as a result of the successful , It:tv $,,I Vhoet4 -Flno�t wpstornp, 2;�h tions factory. in East London Friday -h cartoonist, who. in The cvvt-r, while a scare (,f others were _the Dijt4 local operations reported on Thursday. 'I,j. 25k-. finest- easterns, 241 to But, -rites: -Le -.-Cholcext creamt-ry. 43 ttt 431t. rwc- eVVnIng. One is That of a. local fire ' Weekly -De-spatch, -a j�iidi, 3')1 tM #Cj�. Eirgx -Frt!-&jj, !�S t,, by r* to work! ..The next few weeks will beamong4. company which got tbe hose I. u il tel y liurted cleaf of the tracks; of Cite Calonne we sprang a miners' in Ile,, ted, 4.1c, No. I .4tock. 46c: No. Z i lstovk, 34 ic. 36e, rvtatoes-Ter u4ji ca; t on the most dangerous building within the. most arxi vx in the history of a,.,(i e.e.ttped with a few bruises and with good �ffect. The enemy's de-! I,E� S�, ?5,to 1.1.411. J the 'alar, * Rolland, Denmark -and Switzerland, minor htIrts. the iveven minuie-,.between- in nra fences east of Zois Grenier and east -om signs point to my ident, is, said to have been )f Ploegsteert were bombarded dur. WLaitivoir Grain of fire and the explosion. The t and I think the The acc .'tt - pony was aware of the danger, but country as Wing =the first and mo96 WIrjnIp,;: T.in �3 - (%L�4a IN -h 4ue to t -:,,orthern, $1 1Qj, No, 2 likely 1,�� severe gale and snow- Ing the day. I $1 71 1: wonderful to tell, only two were kill. -ity dur- "The enemy's artillery., w'&A aCtive No. 3, do- $1 761- No 1 11 flt: No, 31. e *torm. which raged over the e $1.411 No� 6, 1111 u-ji. ferd.. d outright anti 0, rest injured. The "Of the three neutral States the one -n.4, a strong wind outh of Sa illy-Saili sell end. east of 5% o 2 C, IV— N'r, .3, 0�­ 4x,ra. �(,thr her,- -asp was �that inAr the day. Drivt f� that could supp.Iy'Germ4ny with the the snow swept across the railway Bethune. On other portions of our No L feed j11i4c:' No, I feed. ' .46P. No. 1. 3. $ I` Nc 4, !- 4,. Andrea ( Ligefl, a distinguished ox. greatest abundance i's undoubtedly ,-I. line the irtillei�y t3b. 53ic, Holh-nd is; very rich to fate. 'T o-omph-Lely-cover4rig the rails, Ii activity on both, r"J�e,teI, 7%c: -Sot -4. 79,�- No I ford chemist, %#h6'ru*hed to the horst' Holland. No 2 C. NV-- 1 -1 a .-j and the crowds thronging the station sides was normal." :building to warn the inmates of their and cattle, I believe ahs has fin- --rm.i gathered across the tracks, L fie was kilied. . Fortunately, mense stores of cocoa, rice, sugar, tea, � A United States xar�.otx peri I)AL-ving 'that they I.Nitrin*44volis . , Jtn 23 ilonly about 45 wieu {eft worst ��ee and fertilizers, as veli as Am ­ ­ . . '. 'T W () %1 R N. th:1 ptatforms. While the engineer; 4: 01 w 1., 11 left a er I ous. quantitie4 of copper and rubberi, hart: 8-1 Iii to �0. cash t, rang ~itis bell as the locomotive sp-� TO SERVE AS SEN*T!tlEt; - N I Nu-thPrTl buildling when it expluded nil her-horthern- provinces Are corn, o $1 �41 o. 61,4Ni (,,.�y r, crater 50 yards wide. a- rd. e. The boiler was pFow-4ted, the cheery of the specta-, N,-, 3 yellow, 115} tv 90c, Oats thrown 100 yards. .. Nearhy streets producing., .4., white. 5 to Flout-AIIA,haliffe.l "The Kaiser has, g -65ic'. IF tor -A as they bade goad -bye to their, A despatch from Berlin says: -Ata nran-12S.150 to We're shattered. The Time&-giVe-% the ivek�*4iis promise fr;-.nds V,. khaki- and the �.wirl of-the-'..otlicial r otice in the Frahkfurter Zei- t Duluth. Jan, �3. -:-When I -N-n I luiri, the Qyeen. of the Nether1kndit that '1 I I : sl.�3 No I Nort-horn 2 unofficial c�wHmao ..wmnight. of 100 t1) says:� .. "An appeal v61I shordy 1� dead and . v� L' . .. he A ill riot invade her country I put, wind. -prevented -them from- receiving,tun I,ST9 ft. Ltn.,eed­ To ars 400 inj01 - I t ' !43; J UIN' �, I In ten hospitals oo Saturday, - -alu Uriy warning of the impending danger., be posted Ill all garrisons calling for S ji i twen lesii Value on that promise. than be at-, t `-ond persons dii:d and there were . - Following the accident -a hurrind I the voluntary enrollment of,men liable; -- ' -7 y perso tached to,- the scrap of � paper whick, in'vt-Aip:ation was made by Actin; De-! to auxil-'Rzy service, ;t.i well as women,' Live Stooli: Markets. guaranteed the neutrality of Bej� rs one hundred and twelve patient ..; re- W.ilter-UcConnell, - of No, 1 '-and ioung persThey will -be- Tornnt,), Jan -,4. -fboi- ' 1,-,t sro, red , j I ji to 11110-25; da. qo(,0. $V 5;t to V. 75; cen Ing treatment, the Weekly adds. glum -aentry 31. su ering from po:ice dizision, which resulted in thea ior duty, militarN butrher.4 P. cho, 5 t,, Siri: do., In addition 265 persons ff 7� od, $5 to V.6,1; do.. medium, $8-1" 1 nne..crinv b*4ng­t a ken -from the en-: fatigues, orderly duties; Vqo� do., common, 1715 tu S8.1-3, �4711 41" ;lighter injuries were treated, EMBARGO enL and -ifto and' placed under arrest on a arding railNk ay •stations and -(rs' bulls, ehote--. $7.75 to tip 75. do, go TO HAVF ON CATTLE LirrEb bridges:" $7. 1 to- $7.5#j: &*j- r,iugii imn,:, s. bul,1.4. . 2. h,Irze of manslaughter. At midvight t5.15 to butchern' vows $7..5 to $8.50; do., good, $7 25 sc, r110 ,: BIC 1111SNRI RFCFP'rloN A despRteh from London says j. do,. medi 'Again an endeavor is being!, made ifin, $6.65 10NTREAI.-RA.NGFRS to to $7 15,* choice rei�,lprs. S7.7.5 i,, $F,5n; o N have 'the ernbair,iw on Canadian Cattle, eann" 'r's and cuttf-rs. $4.75 to $5.5u; ril;lk• lers choloo. earh, U4 to $11,0:40oo-, votil.. removed. The effort is now being .110;000 DEAD FROM HUNGER Lm o -h f rom London say it and , 1r.,diurn euch. $ to $6-): A despatc made in order to increase. the food prinsrers, to -sino: nizht rwc,,; si, 2r Qu -jj- - The lead- given by'the Lord 'INIa, or of i y 16 ehuice. $11.75 t,-, C) q.r-5:- I for com- ADOW-OFIT. LEBAM 4 ER :1 ret b 8, 1junlill In ohoice. $13 to $15; do., it AIU111. $9.75 to mittee to arrange for -the reception to � TVRKS AGGRIEVED $1(`.25; hogv, led. mull 'A.;itered. 412.7i, I,, r; the Irish Rangers from montrenl h--' $1 dn., weirhed off cars. $14.25, dr,. AT ALLIES' CHARGFA, -Uo.b.. 412,S5. - - 11ortrf.-81. can , been folowed by Cork, Belfast and. oth- At Reirut the Starving Fall in the Streets and -Are Carted Akwa 23--Gnod steers, ss.s-' $1,75: m;-dItam at $R t,, s. 2 5, a ni co n i. y - r . cities in the itinerary, and sub- A despatch from London says In $7 45. tions are alreacly flowing in' to The Turkish Government, says a Cent- -Relief Sent by the Pope.,. 5 while. butcherp' cows brought from 13.2 to $9 an'd bulls 4crip Arotrt $7 to S7.75 wr eNyc', cannini sat` to provide for a big reception to the ral New desprach from Amsterdam 1,2.60 to $5-5 for bulls and at 4`5 to soldiers from CHnada. The clergyi lamb, #has sent a note to the neutr powers al 5 for cows; s. $12 to $13, and a 'shrep at $7,75 to S8,50) per cwt.: calves of both Churches are also arranging . A lespatch from Rome says: Ill- di.;triet'of Syria. At Beirut the start- with a good demand for all- suitable repudiating statements contained in', - the in fall in the,�NttFeeh and-a�e carted stork , -to hold special services on th" fil"t The Entente -reply to President Wil -t f,)rm-atiorr has been reeeivt-d by e from $5 to $11 per cwt, day of the tour. aWaY. The Pupe has i6nt a large SUM "-eight as to wimljt�,. Set Brei lots of Sun son' C.nrgrc-x,'flon cf the, Propaganda, the ' -hngs. $1*40 to $14. and rood sel,-rts At : of money to 'the Armstolie Delegate- $13.75 t- $13.85 ger cwt., weigiteti, orr wr==� - Foie Vatica states. that, 110,000 00- at Cor:!tantinople for distribution in efiaaon Syl.ia,, pE.- di�-J.of hunger in Niount 1, -- . - �: I - BRITISH -FARM... RITISH WOMEN. FOR THE NEARLY HALF MILLION .....,.ENLISTED ON MILITARY BASIS ALL SOON OBTAIN: VICTORY A despatch from Londo-11 says More than -428,000 officers and: men 'it• were taken prisoners by the Russians -and Train Them. :1150 ' to Billet rad 4 OVEDIVOUR'DETESTED ENEMY during the past year .and 524"�) guns G -ernment to Recruit uring e captured, a&ording�- to The Russian I (lothie Them. 7, service organ, as quoted in a Central (zleneral N ivelle*s Repl�' to Con-ratubitions From the Dover. New:; despatch from Petrograd oil Friday. The journal closes itq re- view of the war -op g- th A derWoh from T,nminr, says" Th is expectr to e- LAI Ther year with the following approximate(,'was notice on, Friday night that! cruit, train and place them on the Government allo billet Ifigures, of men and booty taken: Of-! 8,000 women are wanted ir,.TX1Urition,farri­ The G-ov( A, despatch from London says! with the asaistange of the magnificent ficers, 8,770; men 420,000; guns, 525; factories in North-west London at the, anti r`o0e thcri, The labor depart-, :ure sl- A L R Gen. Niveile, commander of the British army and Its distinguished machine guns, 1,661; trench mortars rate of 1,000 weekly. Thv wages are mc. -A Of t.1IC BOW'! of Agri-mlt F ruich forces in Frani-.v, replying to chief, Field AX[ar.chal Haig, wh6se :and mine -throwers, 421. More than $6.75 A week of 54 hours, ages 20 to rca,ly has opened a women's national 40 subject to c44t-,Qn,atu1iitions from th(., Tow -ti Coun- friend I have the honor to be, we shall '80 per cent. of the foregoing was yield mpffleni test as to fit- lard service cnrp�,. It r"ek7ec til of Dover, telegraphed as follows: soon obtain c6mplete, victory over our ! - . f6fi ed by the operations of General Brus': ne�­-­ Voluntary enlistment of women to 72,,000 applications for agricultural moment that detested enemy." lis foreshadowed for son -ice on farms.: work' "I do not doubt for a metric siloff. A,Z -kk Rwx .. ,7' �'!L 'i4' �" � � 3 "^.'•.[* ., x 3'- �}'ki'h;j, V'1� ��*Nip�i•L .P w:dK. i.nie '.�.s•#1 • y F .7, •t"'4�' �1 �' iC-J•Fs .'F^'.'_ .T •LSIP�e'+RR!^'O ,i�•• .r•� 9��. ffi' < r �Lw�:�a W�: � .W+. �i���,i•�•�X', i• � �y!��"RW "i". �� . •. ,.-air-,Cw to th-house with a severe attack •i•"• 'A hah!,'�Yi.zn .., ..,. •i'y�..�ee. u. ;a=ic`• i. .l :�Ly ...r -R ..�y� f�T-�?.a'S"y. y'Gr� 3!.:4' r. X•';a'kr•+sr aaa !.v+r .0.9s.i�' Diu '. .i: .T I x.. a. •r. ., .-:.. ♦.- A.s.. •: LF1'a: •.. ,.. u+.t �. .,...e�'.t S� .r .rF iLKi"r. w+•i. ca+•J.'a�> rA..�ws a+ .f _• •,:.� 182 A Battalion, Oehawn, spent +ie!!s{. Si .. a,:hr 'Z Y� w' .� '.'"; 1•�' F r''y � i, '.r .: t..;�tL$•rq+,lt7 �: =P: .i % s ^":' ". 3: ./ 'tt{.� ,'�: . r. ,, ... ... . .,.; ,.: .,..,.' :.; ..^ s. ,.► rh .r- .ti. A' C0. �• rJ-•'. ,r We are pleased to know that he ;w.A"' is still making satisfactory pro. _W. H. and Mrs. Peak enter- gres3 towards recovery, after his taihed a few friends on Friday accident of last fall in which he evening last. fractured his leg. -Wm. V. Richardson' spent a -Ontario County Maps- We couple of days last week in New- have just received from C. A, Am LOCALISMS. I -- Miss vera Bnrli*g is eonfl,is-d to th-house with a severe attack of 411613ey. _ -Alex. Findlay is in very poor -Bugler Robt. Rankin, O'f the health at present. 182 A Battalion, Oehawn, spent -Mrs. Thomas Law is underthe Sunda a•r. the home of hip: mother y weather at present., ' heru• -Fred B. Bunting, of Toronto, • -4ergt. Fred Adair is spending spent Sunday here with his sisters. a few days leave of absence in -Mrs. S. Andrew is seriously ill visitiug with friends in Pickering. r' suffering frm inflammation of the We are pleased to know that he lungs. is still making satisfactory pro. _W. H. and Mrs. Peak enter- gres3 towards recovery, after his taihed a few friends on Friday accident of last fall in which he evening last. fractured his leg. -Wm. V. Richardson' spent a -Ontario County Maps- We couple of days last week in New- have just received from C. A, market on business. Goodfellow & Son, Whitby, who -Mrs. W. J. Coakwell is in are the sole selling agents, a num. Markham, owing to the serious bar of copies of this excellent map. _ ittn�s of h r f� It shows all the concessions, lots, -Miss Edith Dale, of Toronto, is visitiug with Pickering friends. -Miss Larkin, of 'Tochntu; is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. B. Hous - ser. --A number from the Presby-, writin 'and Methodist' Sunday Schools attended the Township Sabbath School Convention at Bre• ugham on Monday and report a good time. HIGHLAND CREEK John Skelton paid. a flying visit to Mrs. Skelton recently. The elderly people spent a very en- joyable evening recently at the home' of F. and Mrs. Tripp. J. Cavanagh'. and B. Moon won the first prize at euchre. WEST HILL, ^r MI HOME COMFORTS. Inconvenience caused by the scarcity of coal is greatly minimized by the use of our Gurney -Oxford Oil Heaters and Cookers. - Pockets to Catch Dirt 1 O Complications ! -''NDirt ! Our Washing Machines are the best madb and add to Home Comforts We always carry a full line of skates and Hockey Goods. J. H. BUNDY :. Pickering, . -Wm. Shepher , whohai-beeff- Seriously ill for the past few weeks ways and railway stations - and W. T. Heron an iss Pearl Athin• O� son were married on Wednesday, _ Is now somewhat improved. other interesting information. It. January 18th. -The egnual meeting of St. An- is printed on heavy paper and sold 1 W. and Mrs. McQuoid and F. and ••• • - drew's Church will be held at 7,80 at 60 cents, also on canvas paper Mrs. Kinks, of Picton. and Miss T. -- - -- - R'rde -Mise Ethel Davidson, of Mark- should have a copy, and it' is also with Bohn Bennett, sr. for men women and children ham, who has boon quite ill for very useful -to have in the bome, DUNSIwisToni , some time, is we are pleased to or office. Call and see them. - . -know, now quite recovered. -The annual meeting of the The Minister's Birthday" will be .IIBt received -Another severe, storm passedpublic library was held in the given in the basement of the Presby- ' aver this locality on Sunday last, library rooms on Monday evening tertan Church here, under the ausplees Choico Potatoes, good cookers, $2.20 per bag. and in consequence a number of with a small attendance, the chair of the S. A. M., on the evening of Fri• �► roads have been blocked by snow being accepted by the president day, Feb• 2nd, at !o'clock. Lunch G A • 'GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON .drifts. W. J. Clark. The secretary's and will be served. Admission, adults tb -Remember the talk on the treasurers reports showed the cents, children 15 cents. = Matheson fire by the Rev. J: T. library to be in a flourishing'con. - Conn, in St Andrew's church ©n dition. It wag well patronized Tenders for.Cedar Posta the evening of '.Monday, Feb. 6th. and the board endeavors to keep l Further particulars next week. abreast with the 'latest ular Sealed Tenders will be received up _ -A number of the young people books and the best maga Anes. 8 feet long, to Feb. 3 not lees than H inches next, for 400 cedar poste, Yhl? C iq ore . of the village went to Whitby.on Mise K. Fawkes and F. B. Honsserred meter at the smallest end, delivered Fridayevening last to witness the were elected as members of the as follows: 150 at Spink's Mills, Pick the hockey tuat^h between Port Board of Management to fill the ering, 100 at Town Hall, Brougham, Hope and Whitby in which the. vacancies caused by the removal and 1501 at township lumber yard, - Matter won. of Rev. W. A. Pippen and Miss P. Claremont. -Mr. Runnalls, of Toronto Uni- J. Wright, the other members of The lowest or any tender not neces• varsity, occupied the pulpit in St. the board being re-elected. -At sarily accepted. ;Andrew's Church very acceptably the conclusion of the public meet. R. R. MOWBRAY. Reeve H ; E'S TALKING TO YOU on Sunday last. 'Mr. Matheson, ing the board met and elected the 18'10 D: R. BEATODt, Clerk who was expected to p,reach,_wa9 followingofficera for the ensuing 1857 -19lj unable to fill the appointment. year: resident. W: 7 Crar>; : - u i -The annual sleigh -ride for the Secy, Miss A. Crock ; Treas., F. r-Un�y, Dflance -- , *,r•fi4 Children of St. Aadresj's Sunday -B. Houseer ; Librarian, T. M. Me- Sixty Years of School will be held on the evening Fadden. PROGRESS and -SUCCESS 1. only, Belle Oak, No. 12, reg. '13.50 for 9.45 of Friday, Feb. 2nd. On their re- -A meeting of the congrega _ tarn they will be given a hot tions of $t. Andrew's, Pickering, We have establisbed a lssting repu- chicken pie supper, after which a and St. John's, Brougham, was tation for fair and square dealing and I only, Belle• Oak, Ni o. 14, - reg. 14.50, for 10.5.E - short program will be given. held in St. Andrew's church on are now prepared- to meet existing -To the delight of a number of the afternoon of Tuesday, Jan. conditions by offering our high grads ` } ' re • 15.00 for 7.05 our residents a consignment of 23rd. for the purpose of moderat- trees and plants direct to customers Only, Hot Blast, 1 0.160, g , coal was received in the village ing in a call to a minister. Rev, at ROCS BOTTOM PRICES. _ during the peat week, and our H. D. Cameron, of. West Hill. ia- Don't delay planting fruit trees and r, healers are now hopeful that they terim moderator of session re- plants, as there is nothing pays bet- 1 only, Gladona Ease Burner .�o. 14, P ter. Send for our illustrated circulars will be able to cope with the situs- sided, and W. F. Henderson acted of hardy varieties which you can order ". reg'. I.00, for 32.00 tion for the rest of the winter. a•S secretary. A number of names direct and get the benefit of agent's The price of pork has risen to were placed before the meeting, commission. Our prices will be sure a figure never before known In but the unanimous choice wag Rev to interest you. Only, "Alberta" Hot Blast, second hand, ..„these parts, being . quoted, live Dr. Marsh, who recently resigned THE CHASE BROTHERS CO, weight, at $l8 E0 per cwt•, which from the charge at Hclatein, Ont. OF ONTARIO, LTD., _ good as new, for 7.50 Is about prohibitive to most of u,• There is a siren feeling in the NrRSERTMEv, Potatoespro also quoted -at $2,50 Presbytery that this is an oppor- COLBORNE, ONTARIO oIIly, Pandora Range, with high shelf, - 1per bag, which is a price that tune time to unite Pickering con- - - - g g (makes them almost a hixury. gregatiob with that of Duubartoti NOTICE TO CREDITORS No., 3-16, reg. 47 .50, for 42.00 � -The Women's Auxiliary of St. and Brougham with Claremont, `-_Oeorge's Ciutrch purpose holding and in order to pave the way for 81=d O't2M4DX !! - an ..At Home” in the town Hall such a change it was thought beat — on the evening of 'Thursday, Feb. to have a minis -ter come as stated Estate of Sarah Reid. late of the . 1 only, Pandora Range, with warming closet, !Lst Doors open at 7.80, Adutis- supply instead of coming through Township enship of Pickering. Widow, 6 holes re' 5 r.00, for 50.00 Sion 26 cents, children 15 cents. the usual call. This arrangement No. 9-20, g- lProceeds in aid. of the new Rec- suits quite acceptable to the meet NoTicit is given pursuant to R. S. O. _ story Fund. Everybody welcome.* ing on Tuesday, and it was thou- 1914, Chapter 1_1, that all persons bav- - : -_ 111 Cost Prices. _ -Ticket holders of the public gbt that Dr. Marsh would come fug claims against the estate of the de- ceased. who died on November 29th. !library, who are desirous of hav- under those conditions. It is 1910, are required to deliver or send k . -ling certain to tk a placed on the hoped that Dr Marsh will accept by ost, prepaid, particulars thereof library shelves, are urgently re- the invitation and that the two to the undersigned. on or before the �. �queeted to make their wants congregations will have a regular 21st of February,' 1917, and that after _ - ' known and have the same laced a the last mentioned date the Executor J r � _ LKS. pastor at ea earl. sate. T A P 11T -E �' �--: P y _ MO will recess to distribute the assets of i • lin the requisition book at the -The military concert given in p -' 1111hre — el the matter will be -11 on Frigiav Pvpmmy the estate among the parties entitled dealt with by the purchasing com- set by the 182nd Battalion sues thereto. an a w1 no a 1A a or • Imittee. well attended and much i reci- any part of the assets to any person of Get in early and we'll tell you why -'we .. PP whose claim he shall not have received The January meeting of the ated by those present. A go4fd notice before distribution. 'Women's Institute will be held at musical program was given by the Dated January 24tb, 1917. _ are selling these �ood8 off, 'the home of Mrs. B. Field on Wed- band; who showed a marked im- ALFRED J. RoosRA. nesday, the 81st, at 3 m. Dr, provement since their last appear R. M, D. Brooklin, Ont„ v. - 'Mary McKenzie Smith will ad- ante in Pickering early in the Executor - • dress the meeting on "What every Bummer. Several vocal solos .were The said Executor will receive tend- just a little below cost. ; woman should know." After the rendered by members of the band ere for the purchase of a small bouse - meeting of -the Board of Agricul• that. were pleasing to the and* and lot in Kinsale Village belonng f Metho is the basement of the once. The most to said Estate u to the 21st of Felt,ru- . _C% A P M A N popular numbers aril, 1917 p ib80- • Methodist Church, the ladies will on the program were given by a repair thither and serve tea. Each rising young elocn yooist, Master pIC$ERINa BAKERY _ . � • member to -Asked to bring her hue- Earl Beebe, a 16- ear -old Bo - --band or some friend. A 8 p. m. a Scout, of Toronto. All his num- :'� - joint meeting will be held, with hers were appropriate to the occa- BREAD,. BUNS and CAKES LOOK! We Will Save You .Money ! ood addresses and music. Sub- sion and brought hearty encores. ect at- bight;-' ppor uni y o� He has a splendid delivery, his Choice Candies, ome on the Farm." enunciation is clear and hisles- Patterson's Chocolates - l -The attention of the residents tures perfect. He has a stwng . Wedding Cakes a specialt `Ve foresaw the present market conditions in time to lay in a supply is -called to an advertisement of voice, and he enters into his work and we deliver them. y of Woollen Wear, Mitts, Rubbers and Cape. hence we the police trustees, which appears with great energy. While a Rood can sell to you at a reasonable price. -^ In another column, in which they program was given a strong ap- Both phones in shop. refer to a by-law passed some peal was made to the young men Our Rubbers are the same price as last year, and we can guarantee years ago dealing with the shovel- to' don the khaki. Col. Cockburn, H. R. Money, Pickering you the beat of satisfaction with the old favorite brand, ling of ane ,offrcer in command of the bat- "Maltese Cross." It's the kind of rubber yd, 11 Every resident is required to keep talion, endeavored to show the ��•i� *��� �+ * * c > buy once and then for all time to come. the sidewalk adjoining his or her peril in which the Empire was at ELM DALE MI■ --property free of snow, and the the present time and that victory We have a goodly supply on hand of Woollen Underwear, P=OKERINGf including the famons Pen Angle. owners of vacant property are coals not be won unless more men - '�•..:4, also required to do likewise. On flocked to the colors. Capt. (Rev.) You can always get the beat Mani - the failure of such parties to live A, C.- Cummer. the ebapWn of the . tobs Flour made from No. I. R. A, BUNTING, P:ICKERING up to such by-law, the' trustees battalion, who about twelve years. _ Manitoba -Wheat. will have the work done and the ago was in charge of St. George's Royal Household and Glenora for cost thereof charged np to the Church, Pickering, . delivered . a: Bread. Try a bag. owner or tenant of each •property. most able address., Mr. Cummer Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats - -On Monday, Jan. 22nd, John bas developed splendid oratorical BRAN, SHORTS R OBES 'I BLANKETS! R. Hoover died at the residence of powers, which is strengthened by MIX FEEDS ��ES 4 his son-in-law, Dr. A. T. Mecca- splendid platform presence. Maj- OAT CHOP THE SEASON IS NOW HERE mars, 2052 Davouport Road, West or Patton, who is second in com: = '..CRUSHED OATS Toronto, in his 78rd year. His mend, also spoke and made an • BARLEY CHOP =Fall and winter stock now'on hand. also 'funeral took place on Wednes- earnest appeal to the young men - 'WHEAT day to Prospect cemetery, The present. Major Patton took part CRACKED CORN econd hand Single Harness for 89.00 eased. was_ -formerly a well in the South African war and was - =-?-I-N;'ED$ 1 set second hand Single Hartieae or ' known business man of Pickering also a member of -tb-eF ret -C-on- a we 's ream substitute township, residing for 'a time at tingent in the present war. A Calf Meal. Harness. Collar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly Whitevale and later in Pickerine, notable feature of meeting was Molasses Meal where he was a prnminent grain- the small proportion of young CHOPPING AND OAT and promptly attended to. dealer and miller, having owned men present. At the conclusion CRUSHING EVERYDAY the mill now owned and operated of the meeting the Colonel invited Get prices on feed in ton lots, DICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM Eby F. W, Weeks. He afterwards those who desired, to remain for A, BELL PHONE. moved to Toronto Junction, short time when dancing could be 1 F- W. 'WmelCE 'Home Phone 3800. W. J. COAKWELL where he w Chopping every day. j d._ - estlste and engaged Wince. businresa� accepted the invitation. a nnmbari