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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_02_02W. 2•C VOL. -XXXVL - ON M., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2'. 1917 .19. ?$VVf0*ebmaL- ftavboi CHURRYWOOD..BROCK ROAD . .... ; .......... . Established 715 years H Ta Mrs. Courtney, who has been ours• and other friends, before leaving for 'GREENWOOD. euVor. of Watford. spent the Medical RINK MILLS H. with Ilia uncle. Win. Taylor.. in her mother. Mrs. Badgerow, Sr. will return to Detroit in,a few days, overseas next month with th4i Dental G,."- CALDWELL, WEi.-, Succe-oso-r Alex. Thom and family, of Dunbar. so the late Dr. A., Brodie. Phone 905 This makes the seventh oeph- too. paid our burg a flying visit last (Amemont. Out. Corps. ' Taylor in the service. Tuesday, en route to R. H. Carson's on FLOUR ew , Mr. The R� Red Cross workers are busy the 7th concession. MILLS "n E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Re having ptirchaspa ---- W 'TTE .1 Ist ad me= 6 -- IP I Alo Vvt_ xAD Im, 3adgerow--and fa—` 2=&R1nd y ro a of oatarla. 0 ilisn'tion—given 0-0 a with the money pected. home in thea future. bey Pie% granted by the, CouAcIl. T also express themselves as having a pleas= ft!t"Zof gloom. tested free. worth CREAM BUNS-FAMILY bey raised by subscription money and pur- ant time in Michigan. TEA BUN&-PASTRY chased a knitting machine, so that F. R. Jackson. wr1te9_fram__Tnronto____ .N O. McKINNON,Jbi.D., L.R.C.S., -3 b,=ber of the college of rocks may be sent fdrward7' without stating that he is well pleased with Aftsisian, ".d of On delay. his Job In Rice-Lewis' hardware and to PrIces MAD liamlits" m paying highest .09 a &I College of 601*oul. ihdi-b-gb­- Bran,' Shorts, Jumbo,"' making food progress. W attention to of woman And WHITEY h fully W. A. Jack- . " _" Brougham. - son as recovered and returned for Barley and - Wheat. Odlo* And r=..., 'sume his-Autteon the eat Screenings, -The ladies of the War Reller .4ociety bank thele. are busy this week sewing In the noun- Get my prices before gelling cil chamber for the Queen Mary Hoe T R. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- All kinds of Chop. pital 'HIGHLAND CREEK ey. sad In ihe different churches on Sunday =-Eb=2=7W1h111W- va" If you wish to hear a programme of Chopping on Mondays, next speakers will open a campat E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and for raising the sum of $2.500 for the exceptional merit. come to Centennial -,%'*,As 1JSlicit W9t&ryJf ubl1q. Etc. , MoneW, SCRANTON COAL D. L. 'and W. Y. M. C. A.. which Is doing such a Methodist churck, Wednesday even. Wednesdays and Fridays esis. Moc, ck Sit. ortb, Whitby. Ing. Feb. 7tb, At 9 o'clock. The young noble work among the soldiers at the PrOgle of Whitevale Baptist Church, Chopping will not start 7 J)entag STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA front, and which is deserting of such with assistance, will present their hearty support from us. A meeting dramas, entitled ,The Dressing Gown" until 9 -a. m. LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., meeting will- also be held on Monday d •­lei Oale Francalse." Music selec- AND STEAM.' evening when further stimulus will an BGraduate,oftheltoyal College of Dental tions, consisting of solos, choruses and be given to the campaign. duetts. will be rendered. Th&.%poon- flolpseciza mad UMiT6ni%7 of Toronto. 0911co Don't bring leas than r W e!! hardware dare. Whitby. The coal famine is becoming more 0000 W. -snd -five bags. as minimum u=i% I W Loc. Ind VhCM4 Ia. aggravated as time passes. The two light will be at its best, so come IW pliono W. 441Y J. L..'SPINK, LIMITEDf carloads of coal that the town ordered enjoy the treat, also help the ladies oT amount charged ZfaTing Beaton-i abossme overeat Dr Robb, the district, under whose 'ailsoices it for W Ma. Val be in charge, some time ago is not yet in sight, and to being held. In their patriotic work. Will be five bags in' PICKERING. ONT. there is, no knowledge as to when it iderabli; Admission, adults '25 cents; children will arrive, There is a future. ...4lizotnailto gaf b*. quantity of cordwood being delivered 16 cents. in town by the neighboring farmera. GREEN RIVER G. HAM-Issuer of Mapiage J. 3. BEAL, Claremont and owing to the lack of coal, t h $Gusty of on"no, county is burning fence rails at the Win., Hoover, of Toronto, wis home plajinu6sasse In the C g village. 271y HOUSEFURNISHINGS House of Refuge to keep the inmate over Sunday. '74. Zr. C*MUE -MIT r11 POUCHER, LReal Estate Auc-' warm." Mrs. J. B, Wilson was a Toronto "4 JLtionear, vLluator, collector and Issuer Big Stock, at the lowest prices. The government L have decided to visitor one day recently. of Ak`riage licensee, Brougham. 407 spend $8,000,1000 Is an aviation plant We are sed to report that Fred Delivery free.:. Plea HOPPER Issuer of Marriage at Camp Borden. on which wovk will Ferrier is still Improving. E A S TLAK E7 D Ucens" in the Conary of Ontario. be begun at once. This is one of the We are sorry to report that J. B. The shingle that has given saris- ttDretsr ried store and his residence, Clanniont.• Call and see. Lod Phone 324, schemes which this Whitby people Wilson has been on the sick list. tried to have established bar faction for over 30 years.. Empire B.BEATON TOWNSEIPOLERE Claremont. e, and Frank Booth and lady friend, olio-' Corrugated Iton with a fin. by D-0 Gooveysnow. Comminvioner for Interviews were held with Col. Low ronto, spent Sunday with the farmer's 2 in. corrugation, see it before yon and others regarding the matter. The parents here. 2110"Als. A"ountaim, Bic KOOGY to I sci forze 112"W of X—isse IA- government having owned a large Miss Bessie Hoover has returned. buy other makes. If you are sla 60�0011` =�. Out. I., tract Of IA[Id At Camp Borden. they After spending two weeks with rela- need of a Cream Separator. Try considered it wise to � have It. estab- tives to Toronto. a Premier for 80 days. Also 1QrUGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Out. TIEM NOW OPEN lished there. Lieez4ad Auctioneer. Miss Lydia Fuller. of Toronto, Was gasoline engines from $89.00 am tsiume in imported and %bervii4libred the guest of her parents, W.A. and =, In Shaw's Business Schools, Toron- See or write me before buying. Iwea conduct" angwhere. Write for terms Remember Rev. J T, Coon's Lee-* Mrq. Fuller over Sunday. and particMI&M Doze Ind. 2124. 3&17 to. Enter any day. No vacations. Edward Wilson took a load of the Bell Phone. tare in St. A ndrPw',4Cburch,- Positirrig assured to graduates. young people of our burg to Markham FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Mondory evening next. oa Tuesday evening to the carnival. Prouse, Pickermg e for counties of York and Ontario. AUG. Free. Catalogue. Write for it. [ds o sales of all kinds artwo u*d to on abork"Mob Good sport Ed. W., H. 8haw, Principal. 4; notice. Address 0-resin River F. 0,, Oct. WHiTEVALa Misses: Get trude Booth and Alice Hortishaw have returned, after spend- Pte. Herbert Mook, vvbo enlisted 3:)Ze.:B - Z- Lou 3M. with the 27th Batt., *Toronto. is re. In a- few weeks with friends and rela- 9ickelsing :farage'' NEW BUTCHER SHOP orted killed in Action on the 18th. of tives At Toronto, Vetoripary Surgeon A gept., 1016. , He was a cousin of David All automobile and Bicycle ?Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- Dawson and came from Ynrkabire, Hear Rev. J. T, Conn's Lecture on repairing promptly rinary College A full. line of Fresh Meats always England, to this country about eleven 'The Great Matheson Fir6,"in attended to. 7 ,and Graduate of the Veterinary on hand at shop. years ago. 8t. Andre'w's Church. Science Association. The many friends of Frank L. Bur- Feb. 5th. Tires, Oils, Grease and reps� A ....._4 Pbono­offlee ISM, residence 2W! Wagon aim road• every day, too. who was a native of, Whitevale, always on hand. where be lived for many years, wiH re- 4L CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty gretA_Q ...... _JW_..0J_hi%_ death which took Potter Andrew, Buteber's cattle'wanted place At Chicago on Monday. His McKay visited friend funeral took place at theWbitevale in Toronto this week. %.3"WANTED. JAS OCONNOR, PICKERING cemetery on Thursday. The deceased Mrs. W. Harvey spent Monday PICKERING, 0 Lo` 4 OL Corner King and Church Ste. was popular with all who knew him, with friends In Toronto. t Will Pay Cash for the f "0llowing logo and in his younger days took an. act. Mrs. Evelind Cowie is under the doe. I have a good stock of delivered here: Ive Interest in sports. tor's care, suffering from Basswood. No. 11,11117.00per X REAL ESTATE The Farmers' Club In Whitevale ate Miss Nellie Thom, of Dunbarton, M le, 1800 *40" now in a very prosperous condition, visited friends here during the week. Ma Elm. Is 16.00 having a membership of about seven- C. White disposed of a team of ty. They have had shipped into them horses at a good figure during the G or Bastard Elm -12.00 =Birett.. 18.00 several carloads of feed, besides hav- week. Rock Elm 15 ill. over 94.00 in ordered & carload of sugar. a ca-r-- Mra-W, J. Devitt visited her sister, �1r8 ' FAg::y; Ark under 15 in 11 10" *4 IORd of salt and many other necessar- Mn. S. A. Devitt, of Blackstock, the 4 ALSO White Ash. 12 foot les. Their shipments which they past week. log len the 26.00 .150 acre Farm For Sale, good soil, have received and which are . now Goo. Millo' sold his spit Ited driver P brick house with 8 rooms. under way in about 87.000. to Win. J. Petty, of Cberrywood, one Brace Wire, StaAe Chopping and 0" Rolling David Stephenson, who lives at the day recently. done an usual. Barns and stabling for 42 head corner of the 5th concession and the Mrs. Beer; or., who hag not . been of stock. Hen -house Brock road. met with a serious acci• well f6r some time, has a severest- Cedar Posts and W. 0.1arneis, Green River and pig pen. dent at the home of A. E. Hamilton tack of la grippe. Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. emp All in good repair. on Wednesday. He was loved at Rte notice our young clerk, C. F. . ..- - S S. A cutting box and Rccidetally got his Phillips visits Pickering quite often Steel Posts. hand caught in the knives. Before he now, while the sleigbing Is good, 'W'V- Richarbon. could get free three of his fingers were A. Gray, of Green River, is p Coal, Lumber, Cement,. Shingles "N! Sr JOHN- PHILIP.cutoff. Dr. McKinnon. who happen- Ing to move, on to, the farm of -:'Notary Public, Pickering. ed to be in the neighborhood at the Madill. 'We welcome Albert to our Lath and Ready Rio�ofing Has a full "e of treah and cur- time, was tilled and ataended to the midst. always in stock. injuries. ed meats constantly on hand. A. W. and 'Mrs. Milroy and son. -Water, Pure rater Stanley, of Cedar Grove, visited with Spice Poll, - Breakfast Bacon, DUMBARTON the formers aunt, 'Mrs. A. Brodie, A. C. REESOR, rgd&YL Elam, Bologna, Weiners, etc. If you"are wise you will use the only Miss Maud Wright, of Toronto, is last - TheThuLadles'Ald Society-of St. John's %LOcrST HILL Ideal well, drilled by Chs4. R. Ride, the guest of Mrs. Gatward. Church will meet Wednesday after- Highest pricos paid for who to agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline Mrs. L Price, of Toronto, spent Feb. 7th, at,. the home of Mrs. Butcher's cattle Engines, all kinds of pipe and Atttngs Tuesday with friends here. fG1% alTump. All are walcome, for w4ter works. Also bath room •fix- : A. J. Annan has been laid up with Tfif TJnion Sunday Sebool will meet tures, etc. Everything given careful Is grippe during the past week. _ "The Best Face t 10.90 OL. M. instead 'of It o'clock, -A Attention. Mrs. B. S. Turner, of Oakville, Is during the winter months. to make It -;Vverq ­ RICE,s_pUMp WORKS. the guest of Mrs. G. A. Gillespie. more convenient for a number of the Home Tel. 5521. Wbitevale, Oct. Mrs. Pedrick, of Toronto, is the members. Cream I Elver First-class rigs for hire guest of her mother, Mrs. Smales. Oliver Denny expects to move into Day or night Min- Smales- is spending the week his fine new residence on the Green ThePickering with her friend, Mrs. A. J. Annan. wood road during the coming week: Used" Bus meets all trains The school will be re-opened oil Mon- as be is going-into the shipping busi-. 2 —11 day next, It hav!Ing been closed'tor.the Deas extensi el -�4 Teeming promptly attended to. VW&nceL'Comjnittee past two'weeks, -owing to the teacher St. John'87.&r,ch * an* nual meeting is what one of our lady custowen Agent for Canada Carriage Ub. having the measles. was bold in the church on Thursday tells us about Rev; A. McD. Haig, of , West Lorne, Afternoon of last week, when much The object'of this Association I -to occupied the pulpit here very &c We He Pe pickeritig. Th Interest wsA manifested by all pres- lessen stealing end prowuts ably,last Sunday,- And Rey. Mr. ;;apt,: ent. The Treasurer's report and the 17al's Face Cream the fetons. son, of Toronto, will preach here next other -reports showed the - church and Sunday. all ,organizations in connection to be .0 Knowing what it to made of, Members having pra etalso, aottliniiiii. - Ram-ember the soctal and cantata, to good working order. A committee were certain It would be hard to --swe sri� Qiiick Route vsaftt wal 1A a Good Business position callo immediately wl Any memory entitled The Minister's -Birthday," was appointed to enquire into and get ilpprove on. .to of Executive. Committee. by the Young Ladies' Mission Band, is via the estimates on the cost of putting a - We hardly eipected that 'a b-I 11.00. to be given this (Friday,) everting. Mombership fee basement under the church and furn quarter package like Nyal's would Admission 25 cents, children 15 cents. ishing the same.. ifeliels-inafbe hod from time Preoidegit or: On the evening of Friday, Feb,9tb, The annual meeting of the Presby- favor over other' -high priced Seerstery on application. the young people will hold A debate in terion Sunday School was held on lines, but It has. Exec. Com.-L. D. Banks, C. S. palm. the basement of the church on "Re- Tuesday evening of last week, when Believing it the best article Sod er' W. V- Richardson, Pickering. solved that reading is more beneficial it was shown by the' Sec.-Treasurer's beet value we have we like to re- TOZONT thantrsivel." All are welcome. A' report that the school was In a flour. 0.- ONT. L R Thextoi W.1. Clark good time Is expected, isbing financial condition. Officers command it to you. Car. Yonge and Charles Sts. President, searelarT The social given by the D. L.. 1k M. and teachers elected for the year are Let us show, It to a and tell Shorthand.. ing Banking, L's. last Friday evening was quite a Supt., ,,1eo.!bilI ; Assistant Supt., you about it-NYAVITtlisit's-ths - r-- -Psx. The lecture by Mina.Trema., Win. Dun. Dade. xer-Acco NED Rue, colill- t. TOOLS 8HARPEJRZiLP vray, of Whitby on her experiences Corre ce., enmanabi , lspal, can ; Asst. See. and Librarian. Dean ling. Business Forms, Commercial In getting from Italy to Canada after M,irs -, Bible 01,mTeacber, Mrs. Goo, Arithmetic, Business 1-4w, Civil We make a specialty of crosscut saws, the war bad broken out, was very Philip : Girl's Class No. 1, Mrs Fred TH E.- PICKERINCJI NE__ W_S Service, etc. tavgbt Suickly and Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. much enjoyed by, all. Miss McGilli- Oassie; No. 2, Miss Maggie Duncan: Duncan- n correctly. etc.. teachers ; Rawr-boning a specialty. For a first- vray is a most pleasing speaker. as she Boys' Class, Mise McKinnon:KatbleeMcKinnon:; careful attention . moderate rates - class hair trim or an easy shave call Is fluent and Inter@ erses her address Primary Clans, Mrs. H. Malcolm : T Moore 19cFadaill' beat results. Demand for our gra- at the East-end Barber Shop. with much wit and bumor, and she Supt. Cradle Rail. Mrs. J. H. Madill: duates Is f)kr In excess of our supply. See our House Furnishings of all has splendid descriptive Ability. The Emergency Teachers, Mrs. Cassie: Druggist-Graduate Optician Enter now. Catalogue free. kinds. Slightly used Carpets readings and solos by Miss Craig, Of Miss M. Miller, Goo. Duneam and A. C. N. F. TI- it A Coo t. from 15 cents a yard tip. Toronto. were also much ap rW.IAt@d, Malcolm . Organist. Mrs. Roy Carter W. J. Elliott. PA"PLA Y, , C=ta= W J. GOAMN P10KICRI.NG A was that even by local to enL Asot. Onywist, Miss A"10 00way., 1ZH. I ;" �rl Q7L -.,W jT. :-7 7 loll 0 1 it o�se hold.- - cpartmcntD w -_ Useful Hints and "General tnfor-nation . 'for the BLrsy --flousewife- L E§.. - 411 Useful Recipes.f baked or boiled potatoes- When these mixed with the ingredients for the. Bran Gems --Mix a cuof whiteare p cream sauce, set the saucepan over the P flaur, two cups of brdn and a cup and simmering burner.upon an asbestos a half of milk, a teaspoon of soda, t wo t2:blPPLpC,=q molassps and a egg. mat. This slow. process will ensure.' - e len 4Ah of 'Bake in gem Paris twenty minutes. -a 4 1 Coco4nut Jumbles Cream a cup of Kitchen Knowledge. sum and half a cup of butter. Add a cup of milk, half a cup of cocoanut; Coin starch, arrow roast or tapioca 'two eggs, two teaspoons of baking May be used to thicken cream soups. .,Powder and flour enough to roll. Drop Oranges, banana'.:, and figs cut up to - spoonfuls on a buttered, pan.. gether make a very delicious dessert. New Regulation. d but on the ticket sys- will be carried Cottage- Pip I inp 1�alfl it'll- Winter fruits -that- need coaakin I -te n, of the 1-1, -1511 A mashed potatoes. Fill with chopped I most wholesome cooked without sugar. I n papers a � been issued in.re-.-changes allowed each person being Meat of any kind; after seasoning with Thin cold biief 3erved with potatoI salad and brown bread is good sup Health new regulation •hac, pard to old boots and clothing. or, regulated by appropriate ticket. F 6niOn, salt and pepper, Over this a I per. the year 1917 only two pairs of so -4 1 • pread a layer of any cooked vegetable. ",'Cover with butterei cracker crumb3l When making pudding. soak the calW "shoes- de --luxe" -will be -allow- �-`A Loyal Led.! for 'and bake in moderate oven, about one- bread or cake In cold milk; it makes ed each person in return cast-off ' Office Boy—De boas kin see no •half hour. it light. - Hot milk causes heaviness. but still wearable pairs.. The.utiliza- callers dis mornin'.- Corffstarch Cake.—One cupful corn- Eggs, fruit and whole-wheat bread Grippe in Children. I tion of -cast-off clothing is entrusted Insistent-Visitor"ay, I'll give you starch, two, of flour, one of �utter, make a perfect early breakfast for During an epidemic of -grippe a, to communities which will have a!a quarter to take- this card in to him. two of sugar, one of sweet milk. on� I a business man. When f in all , great number of children are sure to' I monopoly of purchase of the articles.,, Offici' Bok—Aw, shucks' He.gives The exchange of old for new articles higher wages for not dols' it. -,teaspoon of cream of tartar, one-half i mixing ruit or nuts be among the' sufferers'; for� they are me teaspoon soda, yolks of six eggs. Split !flour. cake, they should be added before the constantly expo sed to infection ini 11 • the cake after it is cold, take the They will then be evenly dis- if schools. It would be a good thi6g' : net I!- Lt. '-- W whites of the eggs� and, sugar to sweeten, spread on layer, then *&-tas are go' nutritious and can be "a ses of grippe were quanarti-el t those of 'Scarlet fever; the habit of no 06PUULUff J U994F X JVW I U 09r6ngr11 en put in top; press a few pieces of pop cooked in so many c:,'ff erent ways, it is regarding it as a comparatively trifl- yesigAt SO per cent 0' E e e no corn ever top. surprising they are not more general- 1 ing malady from which he' re is no, es- Fruit Puffs.—Sift together one and ly used. Five tartar :c% cape, once an epidemic has started, is Weeks Time In Many Astancet one-half cups flour, one and one-half cents worth of eme.' unfortunate. teaspoonfus baking powder, two table- mixed with an equPl amount of sugar, Children of all sgeil'ili;t even eic- spbons granulated sugar and one- moistened and placed the. ants !ceptinic nursing infants—suffer from � ,,e, ill drive them away. A Free Prescription You Can Have of ever virtting gjaasu. F tr ora o! ecaay descriptiol'a may be third teaspoon salt; add two-thirds cup dates, stoned and chopped, two grippe, and the symptom are often It Is a very wise plan to put sheets re as they are in adults. It is: as severe Filled and Use at Home., Won rf,:j, y 'go b the simpla rues, lierS tc.actitwl by preirrip- Lion: a to any sr�tovia drui 1;•:1fi ons tables" melted butter, one cup of newspaper under bedding and car-. certainly worth while to take all pains! londoo—Da !mu wear Are -nij I of eye stra•n or vf--r eye woakn-aaes and it -t a bottle of Bon -or to tab:eta. Ur,,p 0,16 B4O4)?"to tablet in a ipurth at siaas of water "d milk and one egg, the white and yolk 1 pets, and in frosty weather to tie' to keep the sick away from the well, it %Yf U 1W,A be glad to kr.,w that &"arla C to to disitto4ve. Witb tg &,,ow is twild bath* the *ye4 k.beaten them around water-ppipes to prevent i and to see -that young children are.not separately. Bake in 9? bursting. wl)br *is Caere is real b,me for U -May so e�as were (811�ng my then �Jo.ubad their two to four Vince dal;y. You s4omt of.via your eve"d clear ,p perrept.11:1,1 i4bi'fr- n, 'La at=% sad pang in a hot oyen and serve with th taken into overheated or over -crowd-, through the at this won. 1116,7'atsuo" te'll quickly CLS ap sr. it your When the spring of a :window shade lemon sauce, or. any preferred.. Use, ed places or exposed to prolonged cold.' is run down. it is a good ic raisins', figs instead lea to wind dcrfA frce pre-cniption. 1',ro wan say-, si-er tryirz it: "I was aliaLri4t bi�nd! C(,;.d mot 6�" to -ad N -w I ran t�-$ an b­her:ns VU- "SO & Retie; ft" SWI)d th ow *,a 0 a Via a , it ta Wo ifit". Many hoPele"? b;:nd chopped and fruit breath-. I of dates for a change. ; it up with a button hook—putting t - 1. Grippe is probably taken by I r at a!!. mad evor�4.Lna ir�,L,)utsny E:A,�* end M, yrs do not water dry a r,re, A. zmjl�,t hs,,w lipagn saved il Lbaly bad oared for thair oyvd in Uznq. Pudding Sawce—Mix two table- I hook around the small metal end Ing in_infected air and therefore very! is to be turned. 1 cold outdoor air is more healthful than � pain1 va­ tis, y wrud iveadful,y: new they feet fix's oil tbo ti-ne. it sas iks a mirscie, to Mo." A -ady who t -sed it say 9, ' The afaicaphere sepmAd A7 OVT proubtagat rbyrelpa to W%,M he t�cv'! art, .- raw su�xwtLdd. 6SAu to 4' Torl *qiiartiawe rvni�jy. its con�rjtu eV t McNidlenve spoons flour with one cup sugar, -add the stagnant. contaminated air uf Okr Beets are much -better and sweeter, her w, -h or w�thnut clsass. but Cter u4" ilsia I tar days am,:.:4.d b*?"? br."Tbe WL� U,t -1 azz" It' ' "' "' "w' widet It 1,;" a little cold water to stir smooth. then s. At the same time. many peo- one and one-half cup boiling water, a baked than boiled. They should be lou sea. srnpt�on b!'Pen Pr - S"Ma *­ryth4iisi elesr I vita a%ea h . 11 one print thm It It be�-­d I - pr -114the" 07@10*111t 60 ppr,mt, In 0q.9, V11 In or 1 Ed It CUE be ried tr d r - -A about pinch of &sit and butter the size 'of a put in the oven in a baking pan and pie carry the theories1-3, 1 ing" their chilaren too far. They is teat thoteandis vi.o z�w vi,A,ard them in a reseorsbia 11 a d Its 100 %be To te" pr at a" I CA I wil be t a and - J,.r reatulat u '-V n evenal VLV beaos oil Let cook until cle", and turned frequently,, then when tender -walnut. ic -ient-. I served. with olive oil and lemon Juice. ].keep them outdoor;.; oft6n. instiff 'r. 0111hi"'drs a...'re %,1 -be 8HO wrPM1.11 40 Aw to be &',Arvd tee ucul" a Druil C, , a to d -ums C . flavor with a generous teaspoon lemon Shoulder of pori i.; delicious when lis clothed, until they are thoroughly .03,93 extract or the Jule -of half a lemon. stuffed. Buy a nice fresh shoulder; chilled, and their vitality is so much - Minced Ham—Two cupfuls minced have the butcher bone it, then stuff it, lowered that they fall victims to the ham, four eggs, a scant half -cupful flour, .one cupful milk, one-quarter. Sew it up_tigbt, roll it in -a cloth and, first germ that comes their ._ way. boil it two. hours. Then Bri4k play in frosty weather is a tolue Bigger Yields, Better Crops' an d teaspoonful pepper. Dissolve the remove the flour in the milk, bring to a boil. and 1 cloth from it, put it in rift iron baking for all children,'but there are days -in nilir are Increased Prof is. add pan and bake it two hours. winter climate'when children -the ham and pepper, Separate, better off in . a well -ventilate I (I ­ play • the eggs, beat yolks thoroughly and The . bi . g r . e I "on for the growth In the consumption I of fertilizer.9 'eg the whites till stiff. Add yolks to : Suitable Accompaniments to Mestm. room than outdoors. fh the fact that commercial fertOzon I - acre"o profits wherever An interesting experiment was made' mixture, and fold in the whites, put' Roast beef—Tomato sauce, grated A - I properly used," .aye a government Wisde, If your ILcd to losin I Itis available fertility you can easily build it up and increase In a buttered baking dish, set in a pan! horseradish, cranberry sauce, pickle-;, in one hospital', during a grippe epid-, your profits by using of hot water,. and let the puff rise to Roast veal—Tomato.'mushroom and -Me I emic. Generally every child will take 1 rirp-,-.7vm-e- it he -t got-* four -]wild of iffish. I h Is es-colzaunimy sauce. one-half to three-quarters of an hour. Roast lamb -:-Mire sauce in a hospital Lward; but in this case a Remove from the water and brown. Roast turkey z-Cranber ry sauce„ double *wall of gauzewasput up be-' Rice Cake.—Cook, drain and cool half a cupful of rict. Mix it with a currant' jelly, tween the different beds, and no drafts Boiled fowl—Brea, saticc. onion strong enough to carry the -germs from A ,pb y es qu art of milk, a little salt, the yolks sauce, !emon sauce, jellies. one bed to another were permitted. LIZERS of four eggs and beat. When it is Roast mutton—Caper sauce. Although the fame nurses took charge smooth, add alternately half a potindi Goois.-- or duck—Cranberry sauce of sl! the children, most of the chi'- They will give your craps a good stapk stimulate growth and of flour and a Lea-, ing teaspoonful of' jellies, apples sauc,. �dren escaped the disease, Increase the yields. Even It you are getting rood results from your 'baking powder mixed with the stiff I Boiled mackerel --<tew,.,, gi; , ws e- !i�pecial care should be taken'to pro lands, Harsb�Dsvles fertiUsers will Prpftc4 still bigger said better crops. They ars, Prepared from blood, bones, trimmingm, etc., in ills t whites of the -four oggs. Cook in spoonfu's on a hot greased griddle. berries. tect.%cry young habi" from. the grip- Boiled bluefish—Cream or • lemon pe,, ,or it usually goes hard with them. the right proportions to supply the plant food your soil lacks. I,ot our experts help .you select the correct fertfUster tot your own Eggless. Dutch Loaf.—Use one cup- 1 sauce. If R nursing moth, ­ bs suffering from Par- titular needs. Write for -our Ir?e fertiliter booklet snd'bulletl4s. ful of light bread dough, add half cup Bqiled shad—Mushroom sauce, par-; an attack-,. she shu.,u Id be careful not to Ontario Fertilizers, Limited, West Toronto. of sugar and ane tAlespoonful of but- I srey or egg sauce. brevAhe- or cough tiver the baby, and ter. -Work- all .c -,ether - until very Fresh - qaimqn—Green Pea- aTIA: should hold a han,lkerchief before her 2 smooth. Add h'al':` cupful of raisins cream sauce. ince whenever the "baby nurse.: and any desire=d -rice.- Shape. into Boile(. halibut --Egg sauce,- Many children -en -suffer from a persist- ; e.1- ,joak,69.' 1.ct raise to double the size. eat t�oiikh 'and "rise of temperature Bake forty-five min rtes in moderate', To whenever they.have grippe, and those M op 'In oven. Every Woman symptoms lost until warm weather' on ey Nut Bread.-Otie egg, one cup gran- come:s-. They should be strengthened ,. one-half• cups and ­gwen 'a eF�ange of air, if elated- sugar, oce and . . i --i=- Wh in ­fF Is In Ra 'that Y-01�r St =---P-1dmd 7 sweet mftk-f65rc"p [our, four large i,.; practicable.—Youth's Compan-, teasppons baking powdet, ode and one -,r ton. cups chopped nut meats and.a Mrs. -Williams Says Use Dodd's pinch of salt. . Pour in two baking .7 dffiAb pans, let stand fifteen minutes, then Kidney' Pflhs.- 'forty-fivIe Winter Diseases. ' ! , bake mtruLes in a slow oven: : TK i s the season of the yes when s r e J."I Tea Crumpets.—Put two well -beaten She Sufferttd eggs in one quart of milk -and as much . for. Two Year*, but Three .uch. respiratory diseases. as pneui..' ! monia, bronchitis and tonsilitia, i ft grippe, flour as will make them rather thick- ` Boxes -or - L)odd'-.,'K idney Pill,' Ntade claim 'their greatest -toll. Chief on ' er than hatter pu,iding. Therr make ithe list is pneumonia, whicli' in -the bake atone or griddle very hot and Her a. New Woman. --grease-it well -,-pour as lar ,e­mp—oon-Tu-l-1 Wint uses m6z. Adamsville, Kcnt Co,, N.B., Jan. than tuberculosis, Grippe is also seri-' of batter so,,that it, ipay run the size : 29th' (Special.) —-r' clan recdrnm4ind ous 'both - ih its- immediate and 'remote When FIRS pall out the stumps, then pull out the profits. Change of a saucer. ready to use, toast . Dodd's Kidney Pills to every woman effects. JL - your barren stump lands into cultivated fields. Stop pay. ahem* crisp on both sides and butter who suffers." So says Mrs. Williams, Much can d this n be done to avoid Ins taxes on worthless land. - Clear it; do It the quichast, easiest. . them. a well -known and - highly i�espected! group of diseases. and chmpettway. 04K the moneyfromundwyourstuimpowitha Time and Heat in Cooking . lady, residing here. Mrs. Williams, a sufferer for two -years till she -�. Avoid overheated' rooms �Wi th their dry devitalizing atmosphere. A One'Man, ]was Roasts of meat should be put in used Dodd's Kidney Pills. She .-found Don't sleep in swarm air, open the ! 01 • very hot oven and the hdat reduced in in them quick relief and complete fifteen minutes. :. - cure. That is- whyL she is sa enthusias-' windows. ' 'Get sufficient outdoor exercige; don't Skum puller in The usual allowance of time for a, tic in her praise of them. cuddle yourself the house. inedium rare roast is. fifteen minutes; . "My troubles started with a cold,'F Avoid wet feet,- wesr-rubl!Iers� on.."'Vet h vqo you a &nee power. No stump in big for every pound of meat. Mrs. Williams states. 111 -never seem- it. I had days, Wear_ d.i deV wough, io re*lft ft. Horses The length of time required for I ed to get over.the effects of ... warm sufficienthes, but: =:L =Jr. TOW m V be& unless the baking potatoes -depends on the size'cr4anPs IV MY muscles find my joints don't overdress.. Rhift,pull! mauve "m Tiser MO& of the tubers, but * n average time for were stiff. There were dark circles If you,bave been unavoidably chilled i fair*,, large potatoes is forty-five min. under my eyes which were puffed and exposure I] -havi g�otten you by undue ex oi� your Ton &rd, Vial utes. swollen. I had a bitter taste in my .feet. -wet, a hot bath .and a hot drink, 0ansidus Bailed potatoes are ever so much I --d mouth and I suffered frem severe preferably hot milk, -cold: Aw at& and Dean" it better if the y are boil e gently. The -headaches. "I felt heavy meals Don't neglect any If relax `once, re- goalt fte. catakV. Ilea's. 0416 simmering burner of the Ras range is and sleepy after %,oil get grippe, at just right for this. Test -Aith a fork at the end of a half hour, and when and had attacks of neuralgia. Heart flutterings and rheumatism were soon main at home in beff -in a -uniform temperature, until 'your doctor as- , 'hiny a" as PA40W99 of stem" ft b" lbs, let- 04tassio, send ons; Pont ltoeh a he ved Vesio Book so Land =I% IF m Out deai� �fr n41- -if -added ­to my troubles. I took- just. th"e ixaip-r, a- that y' s�if ely go- out. 1 Sures you on Q o an we ­- . t- . - - "I must stand bef ire serving Place a three boxes of Dodd's Kidney -Pills. The after effects of grippe are not in - logo a , over them rather than a tin cov- I cannot be too glad that I did so." frequently disastrous. %my a pager %wdFVsa we dkb beWL [:cloth er. Old potatoes w'th R strong -flavor, Every one of Mrs. Williams' symp- Avoid crowd,;. 'One grippe suffer-'CAMFAWAX ca. . "b pared before boiling and was a symptom of kidney dis- should e er sneezing and coughing in a crowded 111824 Sknaft 9L soaked in -col I water. i case. That is why Dodd's Kidney hall has the ability to infect many of Malt fte. less". C1111k. For creamed potatoes 'use chopped, ! Pills cured her. the occupants of the hall. PI& osumm_oo I E§.. - 411 a t st++ K o,.'.'.�, '.' 'e : '•..vr-a..•T•ka+,, . .•c.r..'. .<3,. ' n: ..";- "-.r .. 'd..e-'-: ,•. "` , by .,- ..: •i.'..•:...•" . A. .•A.- ews;.s.:ca.yr.h v.s+�..�,,tr'•.S. .,. VIP ,� • !gyL,¢g.g.a .YH n.1�i'Em}+r•..0.- •T.na'•1YJr'7.d4i''#.�,Ui.. ;.tiIs '^ea�-q. T}Y'l'S^6 5 '•r:.:n14-...1,V' s.•.n+-. •_i•,nn. LS,>"`•'L3IF.. •j•��.'4't-ic•s rT d,, ,, +•-'x . .. T' .•''i+t«+!••„. ''.m-n:,:e'i' A,c• - .eA:'S.c. ..Y. .:, .. ..• ...ew.;7c.�,.' E .."' - SY.<.ui."t.k,r . " }tt :fia3.v:.ne �•T .t:ci ,.:. _. .. is ...w - r a'l•. GUARD THE BABY "PRINTED 114 INGUIM. NO ALV Mi Speaking of Georgetty " Sheer X10 • t0 8 10 fOr t fabric is put to all sorts of urea, and dresses but appear AGAINST COLDS � ' New Auadan paper to .• NATO Weeltly - Hi,,,L ' �st of Food? floes not stop at s+ai� to be quite•% favorite for'underwear. �, - To the. baby against colds Edition in Enter• -'it ln4,y be the f4t3riCfr it The most appealing shades of pale flash fashion guard nothing can equal Baby's Own. Tab pnOtheT ,daily , newspaper shortly " • ;:'=s` � be tniddle.'man, it blue, lavender and color, lets. The Tablets are a mild Iaxative makes its bow to the Russian public. .the mV -be the p{fs�a—but undergarments of every description. Though they. are .hardly praeticai ' that will keep the little one's stem- p ach and bowels -working •regularly. It will be called Lutch, and published at. KonovalofT by a Moscow merchant M. rad it impossible --.--.--never _,mid yOtl �fi�ie there are many *he find po t0 these dainty undergarments. It is a recognized fact that where the recently vice-president of the 'Duma f Grube- resist �$hredded Wboa.t at the be stomach and bowels are in good. order and a Petrograd banker named ' Underwear seems to getting more . ' iafYlC 91d tj1C ilanlC and more elaborate, and the very latest that -colds will not exist; that the health of the little one will be good Maxim Gorky will be literary editor Prof. Vinogradef! for editor, ' .pziCC, f fiver lace �;,,y� •fad is tKe combine tion o a ■ igh quality, the one per- � with Georgette. Beadwork, too, has I and that he will thrive and be happy and d -natured. The Tablets are and and �. It is proposed to issue a weekly b a "•, let in in English. There is a growing feet; .complete food, sup- invaded underwear, and it has' been � the auras and night- 1 sold b >aiedicine dealers by mail demand among Russian readers for an, f�.�, seen on new pa � a - plying!.. Inion-i"L. gowns of Georgette crepe.—There are, al b -cents" s -hex -from The wit. h . B llama' Medicine =Co., zockv file Ont. up=to=date presentation and disco - of the issues raised by the war, Noth- t -, •than Meati, of eggs!, or veg- however, some exceedingly dainty • ing ia'more characteristic of develop- - etablesl Coeting blush less F iec'es of lingerie which' are quite practical after all. Among these are LONDON IN 1877. menta in Russia to -day. Vinoeadoff " 1' MTA1 easily ft�ed` the silk and wash satin undergarments Extent of Greater London Sixty Years is - a distinguished Oxford professor Ns O /►tU in jurisprudence. Cut out the hi CC foods. which are very practical as long as From To -day. MADE IN CANADA -` ... Eat Shredded Wheat .for ,. .Ey__are—carefully-latznderedr— delicate shades must be washed with There is ,so - ing al -moat`: - - , ��a8t with milk Or carr- to preserve their colors, and tilers hu Mr. Art r statement b M . taking in they_ lecture to the London So- ce . she , Venice?" Did you stay long in Veni Dont save all your smiles for the "Did • is TIL denying thatitis. well worth the „ f 'C8IY1. a 1t for dinner y g 'Eat trouble for the satisfaction that one Crow, in a l ciety, that, in less. than sixty years -- questioned. q parlor—use a few In the kitchen! 'Only scouple ,of days, but I saw p - .. roii� pons vegetables. A deliciousiix_ -These patterns may be -obtained ,.during the. lifetime of not a few of our readers—London will have hing•worth seeinir" replied he, -Lye man right to expect b loftily wife to be a good cook unless he is flourish' !real for only 8 frcm your local McCall Dealer or from nourishing the McCall Company, 70 Bond Street, a population of twenty millions. A ceptury ago England's capital "Really? Then you as the Lion that kind of a provider. of- fit. Mark's, I suppose?" . few Cents. Made ba Canada. Toronto, Ontario, Dept "W." held, roughly, a million people. Today "Rather! Saw him fed." NZwa?Anfo sea sans —r ---- �a TOW TO CURE she counts three million more inhabit- ants than the whole of England held tasiaard's Lim=as% cares tiiariret is oohs. �ROFiT-MAKING NEWa AND JOS OtRces for sale In. good Ontasle and lnterestan= RU STOMACH TROUBLE when Elizabeth reigned. j Titers are actually more people in owna. The moat useful DiaconragHng. • • - , of all businesses. H`u11 information oO thank epplicstion to'Wilson Publisl+lns Cam - how 13 west Adels.ide Street. Toronto In Novelties Greater London of 1916 than . in Hobbs—I don't know to oany, Scotland and Wales combined; a mil- you for this loan, old man. It seems sascsiziSfspQs The Common Cause. is Lack of Dress " lion and a half more than in the whole Zealand as if I could never properly repay reit PIEI'Es FOR FANCTWORK. 9640 - Blood—Therefore You -bloat of Australia; with New thrown in, and three times as many you {S assorted colors, larse bunch. j Dobbs—Say, if -you.'d talked that ootpatd. R'm, Forbes, 1J t3rftton are. �ydney• N' Build Up the as orw i the touch you'd -s• _ The dress of broadcloth in the sketch overdress stylet"' There is the most intimate relation y• J.e • According to Mr. Crow, such as- tcunding figures will seem almost con - never have got it. �;fy1Ta a ORO' 1, cures writs - out pain by our home traatmeat Writs Medical shows one of the new worst whit a guimpe. A full box,-; between the condition of the blood and the activity of the stomach. The Y temptible to the Londoner of 197?, the of our capital sa before too lata. Dr. Bellman . -_ • -'` Co.. Limited. OollinRv►ood. OeL pleated skirt is attacked to a straight- blood depends upon the stomach for _"hanging jumper a little below the nor- i P hangs a large part of its nourishment; w 1 e when population ! will be greater than that of the Brit- ; ish Isles in the year of -Waterloo, and The publisher of the best Farmer's roes oar • in Maritime ' Provinces in Ins! waistline and the whole from the shoulders, The worsted em- 'every act of digestion, from: the time the jumper the food enters the stomach and is as- , � when her people will outnumber those I Ave European countries to -day — paper the i !ting to us states: DOG DISEASES .,I that I do not know of„, And How to Feed _ broidery on the front of and Qr► the pockets is worked in black, sunilated by the blood needs plenty of -blood-. of Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden. would say_ a. medicine that has stood the teat of xailea !ret t° u Address by � ,a�w -red and yellow. Rich embroideries pure well -oxidized The mus- ; and' Switzerland—combined, i time like LINIMENT, It PwsaSr H. CpY� mew continue to figure very prcmirenttp :cies, glands and nerves of the stomach 1 The London of those days will an unfailing as 1vt Sb* has been an unfailing remedy is our Ibalstit 118 West 31d5h+aat,l�lawr e■!ti - 'in all dresses. One of the fates work only according to the finality. of spread over an. area more. than four I household ever since I can remember, T 7.- .modals in oyster -white tussor had a i the blood., !titres as large as the county of , and -has outlived dozens o! would-be '- ' %tide embroidered panel front and back; The most common cause of irdigea- Middlesex. .competitors and imitators.” 1 tion is lack of rich, red blood. Not ` only does impure blood weaken .the 2111sard's yiasment Cures colds. sea ' muscles of the stomach but it lessens ` - - ~ the product of the glands of the in- I STORY ABOUT LORD CREWE. { _ testines and stomach, which furnish ' l Nearly. Correct. the digestive fluids. Nothing will ; HiA Absent -!Mindedness {-sat flim Johnny tante running home one day more promptly cure indigestion than i Hu Dinner. with a book under his arm.. His moth' plenty of pules blood. Dr, WilliamsAbsent-minded persons--uaually'er said --!'What's that, Johnny?." Pink Pills are the latest -and most ter- r 1 Johns "A rize mother." "A priz Lprolessors—hare become. common , y— p twin blood -builder. A thorough trial, figures in -the world of h-Unior,-but Johnny, furl" "Far natural . ;Whit i o + of these pills give% a hearty appetite„: their adverituses_are .usu_ally so amus history, mother. The teacher asked ' - - perfect dige.ation, strength and -health, ' ing that fresh ones may be welcomed, me how many legs t, ostrich had, and proof of the value o4 these ' •+ ' I said three." "But, Johnny, an est-„ Here is In "Forty Years of 'Spy. ries Lesile „ " � ills in caaes'of indigestion. Mr. Dan- rich has onl two legs I ken that • p g � Ward, the well London artist, y f "rel Dexter, Liverpool. N.S., says'— !, tells a &Cod story about Lord Crewe. I neo, mither;but the rest o' the class . " Y Lord Crewe's extraordinary; absent- said lower, and I -was the nearest.'-' -� fere( irom8itidigestion.ag-Iawa4 great- mindedness- was proverbial, and, since A e■t�i1 wA �O"'e' f - ndedn setaard's s tatsaaat care. aistoml,aa. sets t ..eatb•.. h� i.• �e oa.V ly troubled with gas on the stomach, he wan not aware of his weakness, at"t• �•"r'ts k which caused disagreeah-le sensations. ; other people often took advantage of dbeoeiina� r " I was also fr uentl troubled with Heard in an Office. Aatltataa3 abudatsemboua&" ehaAaw frequently rt. He used to dine'at the Athenaeum ..Aren't tromen greedy in some - Weatow.+rs�a�+tat+n.d.. 46 nausea and vomiting, which were -very i Club, usually at -the same table: An ? PW*CWMA&ft, "ea. saws ani has. - s _ ways . My wife_ monopolizes all the disttest+irtR s a resalE of my trouble-'ao6er `member -came -rushing: to one- =tr1 ! my appetite almost completely failed. day to obtain a .place for dinner for`eloset room for her clothes. Dees ttileszaton•loml�,�e ofChoee�Fets■de - and what l did eat caused me constant himself. All .being engaged, the yours 116 of dw eon: dtar+e+. enols fr u a w pain, Lwas. conl;linu311y--doctoring but -waiter was -obliged to refuse the, late "Oh, she .]laws me a sort, of park= t•a1°'""s ■16eeer did not get any benefit, and had about comer, when the flurried membei � ing Privilege for a suit �^ twl,, DrCrail.lramadg or. W. F. iiiagteeO°• _ Grsod Couaefi:�• C++sd made up my mind that I would suffer pointed to an extra seat. _ p, Ca bed -i. H. eel. M -D., - for life. One (lily a friend asked me- "Oh, air," said the waiter with) Gra*�Da•ut■■r• ` �••ead►t'd'a'i �itoC�u why I did not try Dr. Williams' Pink' apologetic deference, "than',- Lord Iii ,,,y _ HAMILTON ONTARIO Pills, and while 1 had not much hope Cl -ewe's." stili„i _ of a cure..I decided -to do so. _ I had "Never .mind.” gaid.,tlie urgent' ,, only taken a few boxes, hocrever, when would-be diner'. "Tell him when be i' ' 4 9� CN _ 'I found they were helping me. Very comes—that he's_tii.ned!" j f� 1dV�� i r,' uv?PIAL - gladly then .1 coiltioued .the use. of the :It is to be supposed that the man s _ _ i�3 - pills, and in .less than three month:.; I found a way to make the deception' „u�111„ �' �'idd1; uuArtANM / a 1 Overdress a ith Box Pleated Skirt was as well as ever I had been, able to worth while, for when Lord Crewe ar- ti. i lui „i' CRFr4M ,'eat a hearty meal, and to feel that life rived the waiter mot him with surprise 11 fI, ' J ,forked in thin silk in a close design was again worth living. i had also` And quiet expostulation. SEPARATOR .and giving a strong. Oriental effect. been troubled from time t(r time -with "Have -you forgotten? You dined —'The panel ; ttas finished at the ends attacks of ' rheumation, ttnd the tv-e of - an hour ago, my lord," he said. ASOL.ID PROPOSITION to send poor mirth a fringe of the colored silks used the pills cured this as well as the in- Su 1 tlid," murmured the j;;R t g rmnin e°,r rnordfor 14' he turned -away left -the' Fee •tdmmie .ePar.tor for tFie :embroidery ---dark red, dal': _digestion. It,, is now over a. year since victim, as y only net.. to«�� skims warm k't7e and Old. orroidmilk Makeshmvvorliaht g ;I. took the pills, and in that time I dining room. Sewn. ita.iaiawlraryeTaTr.l t ea.tl7 eieaned tlttrercrt from In old -gold Georgette was aivon- bare had no return of the trouble." �— ., ; pie�ttre, which illn.trates tarser• derfull attractive dress decorated -Wait and See in'I'rench. .. ..._... i eapaAty maehlne., gee etre Cur Y Dr. Witlianms Pink Pills are soldby Monthly PaymentPlan _ with blue and gold beads; another in all dealers in medicine or may be. had ; The phrase "wait and see" has rshoulders, latae backs y Shipmeits made mmptq from -,with gray trimmed with old -rose by -mail at .r,0 cents a box or six ,bothered the french newspaper car-'ttn.ar eaaa.,�re,�at�, Chit. _ Leads carried out two very delightful o ,- Sost?iff neck, all pains and aches d st,�lra. M. a. Whether - boxes for $_.�0 from The Dr. Wil-, respanhents in Lorutan lately, says yield to Sloan's hiniment. a�ytetr�• ei •m.tt, write for t - - co'cr schemes. liam= Medicine Co.,- Brockville, Ont. the biancktester 6uarditi,n. No account baodwme`frc. euatoa .ad Seas Do not Farb ft- Sim ly apply to p•rm•+n v aa• of the crisis, of course, would have p Al1E'IICAN SEPARATOR Cp, Before starting the youngsters l�'•�R FOOD FLOWER BEDfi. been- complete without it, yet only onej. the Bora spot, it quickly penetrates Ras cion /eiahY,elN.T. to school give them s piping hot ,-errespondent, bis Coudurier of The_,and relieves. Cleaner than mussy — t�p Of -Convalescent Homos Plant Gardens in 'Journal de Geneve, has attempted to plasters or ointments, It dC+d nOt _ • • Potatoes, translate it, His version is "Attendez, ;stain the skirl. let Vous verrez ce qui arrivera.!' Thin -i Keep a boule handy for rheumatism, '� fir AlfrPd,M.nd, the First Comrr.:s- teen syllables against three! It is a aPraim, bruises, toothache, neuralgia, gout.: Instant Post' UIll `ion( -r elf Works. London, England, is ,curious fact, always brought out, for lumbago and .ore aitimuaeln. - setting an example to local authorities instance, by the polyglot versions of At all druggists, 25c. 50c. and $1,00. in desklinx promptly with food produc- the resolutions of international so- aAIRMERS r F .. School teachert9, doctors and tion in parks and open Space.. With cieties, that English is the tersest ; the King's approval he has given in- language in 'Europe. The English food experts experts agree on two structions for the grounds of the Con- Version on i uch occasions is always ; } Il, . '. points—that the child needs a 1 �'alescent Home for Officers- of the � mllch shorter than the French or ltal- All Over the Country �=iiot drink, and that the drink `.a�• and Army, at Oahot•ne, IPIe of •fan: At the beginning .of the -war, shouldn't be tea or coffee. Night, to be planted with potatoes. ; when• all cables had to be in English' < Before the war those portions ' of ' or French, the Italian and Russian h — j the grounds open to the public, not- ! correspondents in London chose Eng Remember the - `Vostum iilka the need admin- ably the Swiss Cottage gardens,.. were lish, and found ; their cabling ex- h ably andItsvery extensive use a blaze of color all the summer. Very I pensee much reduced. i. Car S 11 o rt a g e among t h o u g h t f u l parents ' little gardening has been done since,! j , but the decision of the First , Com- ;i%mell Your Eyes Need fare _ coupled with the child's fond mrsaioner of Works cannot fail to be Ltaexurinesyemedicine. Nosmartlnrr-Fee.." •r nese for this flavory, nourishing;an abject -lesson in the use of idle Fixe -Acta Quickly.. Tr At. for Red, weak, }] + ♦ �r T,,s n#a ound. Son syeaaadGranulated 9yelids. Murine Is f Well Wait Yn� the LYt CIA ` food -dunk, show how completely' tom� pounded by our Ocidlets-not a "Patent , Worcester Cathedral schoolboys xncelae formwey jIn earseC\owiidad�extead to To G er out Your now ` nit meets the requirement. - - during the Christmas holidays dug up the Public sad void by Druget's" at tree pee GIFT ram"M - the Cathedral close, an acre -plot, Bottle. Huriae Rye eait•e to Aseptl.. Tobe whose ancient elms were blown down and tied. write for book of the Eye Fte� You Might r ft Murine EyeRomedyoompmy, OMcaao: Adv, NvWs oC ASaesift 0 Nail There s _a Reason last year. -�..-- >ltataltt>{te aha obootnnom It's hard wo:k petting to'the top A = ai.�s — Get Le t A Definition. of the ladder, but it's often harder s7iNs>•As so" An -ffo .c 400 to PrICe, V4111 "Fa, what is diplomacy?" _ work to stay -there. - s* a ie ('Diplomacy, my boy.._is the art of e• a��� `• ��• Or size of Pliekate. being disagreeable pleasantly." >IRtawa's sdaiment oar.. atsh"IS til• Iwo 4. I$l9UE 1 . _. a _-..._ ' r;, '•- ...:. .- �,: >e�..... i,.....: .._ �.. _. n :•...�i.e.. e? urn. •:.-..._$1+._a'ol+yz.;w..:Y.,:.w.,. L=e.•;hn+• 's�•:.yi:•sa�z. +�•,-'rm. — N�Y�K � '. P.Y' '.•`g.'�S. AYW .. -:J - c F.: �.AS'+.:;'r'M •S?t . �! W� L'.. � c rr +S,F - -191 7 G OC RLI S:p"ij astopiT is not a dream, -buts pool- for the man.. who will solve the bility. The strikes among labor fuel problem of the future. �'• `: d+aWl�hed rim °+erisaom°s JukeriwLt. j unions might be so widespread, A few seasonable lines just new and- fresh and - 6 the best on the market: and last for such a lengtho! time _ItV Ldiver'tiee�ssewace. ' TId81L/ i that it might be -impossible to se - ' L�OR SALE—Ona grade Holstein . 2.50 per year; 11.25 if paid in advwa- cure a ton of coal in the whoie r province. Or should a war occur L' �w fourth calf dw Feb, ibth,l9lt, apply to Dario Dawson, con. 5, Pia trind. 19d - JOHN . M_U.RKAR, Proprietor, between Canada and the United GOOD,. POTATOES—$2.50 per bag. States, which is not at all prob- t'7[TANTED.—Capable general who NOTie AND COMMENT&• ab1Q, we would be entirel at the y Alyy1 can do plain' cooling, Small famil ]'honi991 lira ..0 D Conant, Oshawa. Out mercy of the Americana. With a WANTED—A married man to man - VY ThRre are very few nations to- long -cold Canadian winter they day, except Germany, who believe -could freeze us into submission by age farm, Duties to begin April let. Also ,. that -war pays, and no doubt, be- with -holding from us dur usual tingle man to go out fleet at an earlier date. Apply to James L'nderhlll, Clammoat, 16tf tore -all._the--accounts- that- arise- ate rl£coal. -Ther-e-was-a-tin>a PPIy -OR -SALE-=At once; -d Bret- molt=- Fgages. ` . Jfrom this war are paid, Germany when -we were not dependent upon smoanting to $0,000, drawing Piz will also have some doubts about coal for fuel, as there was. an per cent interest on certain property. The cash to be invested in cattle for Albertaranob. ,At being8 paying proposition. abundance of the •best hardwood, Act quickly stating amount of mortgage you can manage. For paiticulais write today to John A, white, x 8 N 1, Locust Hill, 18 While war--is-a calamity to any but that time will never re -appear. -19 nation, there is usually some bene- ''At ' We have our oil wells, but oil has '• V ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT— ENT— fit that follows nearly every war. ,Ayer been usted BZtensively for 1' Being parte of lots 19, con 1, and ls, con s. Pickering, and consisting of 01 sorsa, more or an w en the s au Vil besthuff system- " , present stru sheathed, after the g- will not likely ever come into with . atone stabliag, small orebLra also . a smalrpeach orchard, s quantity Of fall wheat gle, there will be some benefits to general use. Electricity may come y y - - - -- -ria Fad rye. All fall plowed. Boil a sandy loam. For farther particulars apply o the remises write Jaa fi Hfct ism P%- is. 1Q that all men are brothers. Ro- enscon,r tists have made more perfect their Glen man Catholic and Protestant, electric heating apparatus, but as Willow Mills! through the wider vision of broth- the Niagara Falls is the source of CEDAR GROVR -: erly love. see no difference ' of a large amount of the electrical Breed. There may be a difference energy in this province, it. would We have now a good stock of Corn of religious forms, but the great be put out of business on short' and Osts,gDistiller s' Grains, Feed Mol• • _ principle of univerdal brotherhood notice in case war were to break asses. a MgOFeeds-onphand atFthedMill lland has smothered that narrow -mind- out between us and the United Oherrywood Sheds.. edneso that has kept men apart States. A great fortune IR in store As the embargo inpartly lifted now for ages. The physician or sur- one car of Corn ie expected to . arrive at once. �'ry a can of Suu Kibi Pork and Beane at 15c—a bargain V i� Li ■ f \ i1. �/ d it n / \ low- err V g q THE STANDARD BANK - OF CANADA HEAD OMCs onoM'ro CVL 4 rWCe &"LAO% LCM09% W va Ow- - - �.. tie measures to affect a cure, and a. to w g w one ome one with peoples some great calamityi $ I :° = =. N'. MW E O 0 R issued by th8 Bankable lII may be necessary, to destroy somei g Glen Willow Mille. Cedar Grove. great evil. ° e t i ti oeT'fr ,.ye all parte Of the World. 10 Id :The fuel pq: - The Fruit Store Be I KERG BRANCHroblem is likely to be- 3 I' ; a a 8 o i �9 P eome a serious one in Ontario some M. a$ o $ i $ y HAS THE QUALITY ISL W. GOp;D0;+,1, Manager. 10 se El in Brab abo at Whitby. ' °- ,g } time in the future. A few years E�= n g$ g b k = ago, we suffered somewhat from a g ��;�'� _Oranges, Bananas}, Pomegranates. famine in coal due to a strke • . .. .. "�1— Onions, Lima Beans, Uelery, Jan 4c Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes ' among the misers, and again this r' e, s, Q— Massey -Harris _. Feb tgN and Spuds. d tM a ' -a mar 4 a holes bulbs for indoor culture. passing g - ` . . ARM winter we are esln through a similar experience, due to the in- g f1�. .;, Apr oa .. 'abilit of the railways s to handle $ C E . . y �! esAs the market is so uncertain this year y y I K �' . • I we cannot list prices and stay with -the large amount of freight buai- a no ®®I them—A good deed always. -'aessplaced in their hands. But : i:' e as s;a�! NEILSUN'S ICE CREAM Implem is while these cases have been Berl-; b _«,.;' oat. ►r i � are the result of the ex erience of t, Plain, io cones. sundeas or in p one enough, they might have been B ! 11 . ., 'a a Lfor Ice-cream sodas—always good mase men in mace countries and far more serious if the supply was ,..!, Dee .r are put together with mechanical tut completely off. The idea of J pO4�, � :r•'b s' °wawa 4-araceb H. `%. 41ARQUIS skill and ecieotific exactness P y lxbridasa u. Casmindsoa lo, i - abeing entirely deprived of a coal Beara11DO e' QpOead'O1e e « 'OnUriQ (� 1#'• —Teetb are in three rows.. giving.good clearance. Thea s■•r Cu+oust®r$—are great weed killers and necessary is good farming. -• - S— Disc—force feed rune sow Sae or coarse grain uniformly _ —without injury. Four sizes. Controlled with one lever. � - - Without exception most durable and easy-ruening made�inderS—Steel cpains—A gle and_T-e-h p d steel frame. Last a life time Cheerfully given ,�• R. TSESTOId THE— IM's t N UST T E R--- F - F 1 -int .A -.N 61E . -191 7 G OC RLI S:p"ij A Good Resolution for 1017 I , "Buy All Your Groceries. at The Grocer's" A few seasonable lines just new and- fresh and - 6 the best on the market: NEW PRUNES -2 lbs for 25 cents NEW COOKING FIGS -1' . herb ' - ..NEW SEFI_iER—RAI-8IN8'--Fj,_-per-4r NEW VALENCIA RAISINS -15c per lb NEW CRANBERRIES 15v per quart � : HAND PiCKEW BEANS—lie per lb GOOD,. POTATOES—$2.50 per bag. A complete line of everything fresh and good in freoh frozen fish, -- -._ smoked and salted fiKh. ora,�gee, Lemons, �'ry a can of Suu Kibi Pork and Beane at 15c—a bargain V i� Li ■ f \ i1. �/ d it n / \ low- err V g q THE STANDARD BANK - OF CANADA HEAD OMCs onoM'ro CVL 4 rWCe &"LAO% LCM09% W va Ow- - - �.. tie measures to affect a cure, and a. to w g w one ome one with peoples some great calamityi $ I :° = =. N'. MW E O 0 R issued by th8 Bankable lII may be necessary, to destroy somei g Glen Willow Mille. Cedar Grove. great evil. ° e t i ti oeT'fr ,.ye all parte Of the World. 10 Id :The fuel pq: - The Fruit Store Be I KERG BRANCHroblem is likely to be- 3 I' ; a a 8 o i �9 P eome a serious one in Ontario some M. a$ o $ i $ y HAS THE QUALITY ISL W. GOp;D0;+,1, Manager. 10 se El in Brab abo at Whitby. ' °- ,g } time in the future. A few years E�= n g$ g b k = ago, we suffered somewhat from a g ��;�'� _Oranges, Bananas}, Pomegranates. famine in coal due to a strke • . .. .. "�1— Onions, Lima Beans, Uelery, Jan 4c Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes ' among the misers, and again this r' e, s, Q— Massey -Harris _. Feb tgN and Spuds. d tM a ' -a mar 4 a holes bulbs for indoor culture. passing g - ` . . ARM winter we are esln through a similar experience, due to the in- g f1�. .;, Apr oa .. 'abilit of the railways s to handle $ C E . . y �! esAs the market is so uncertain this year y y I K �' . • I we cannot list prices and stay with -the large amount of freight buai- a no ®®I them—A good deed always. -'aessplaced in their hands. But : i:' e as s;a�! NEILSUN'S ICE CREAM Implem is while these cases have been Berl-; b _«,.;' oat. ►r i � are the result of the ex erience of t, Plain, io cones. sundeas or in p one enough, they might have been B ! 11 . ., 'a a Lfor Ice-cream sodas—always good mase men in mace countries and far more serious if the supply was ,..!, Dee .r are put together with mechanical tut completely off. The idea of J pO4�, � :r•'b s' °wawa 4-araceb H. `%. 41ARQUIS skill and ecieotific exactness P y lxbridasa u. Casmindsoa lo, i - abeing entirely deprived of a coal Beara11DO e' QpOead'O1e e « 'OnUriQ (� 1#'• —Teetb are in three rows.. giving.good clearance. Thea s■•r Cu+oust®r$—are great weed killers and necessary is good farming. -• - S— Disc—force feed rune sow Sae or coarse grain uniformly _ —without injury. Four sizes. Controlled with one lever. � - - Without exception most durable and easy-ruening made�inderS—Steel cpains—A gle and_T-e-h p d steel frame. Last a life time Cheerfully given ,�• R. TSESTOId THE— IM's t N UST T E R--- F - F 1 -int .A -.N 61E . .iuc,{, _ err. 7¢ � a�u''��'u' �^�.�s _ y-•+_ ., ..� "r�G., i,r ,,�". co .:. `. M:.' oy+-,..�._. Say .�y - 'Y.x :- "';.. ,. ••• -...• .�`a'•n :'� �•� $'*'. >. s - r�yp'•�-_rc��5 .'.'.�,� i ,w'c . . . BLARRINONt ...... _ _ Mre. Henderson is slovAy Impro- wood on Wednesday evening to - assist in the service of song at the that ving after her recent illness. Ol�i'TA�IO - special evangelistic services Miss Margaret Graham is spend - In a couple of weeks in the city. N were beingconductedthere and Harryck OHO' sad YOUR DOLLARS OlVs. tsonp 1 CLARE IIlONT, Ont. Mr. R. L. Ta lor, of London, is • eperiding a week with D. A.- and & C O - re.Scott. FIGHT - Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane aad son, - -- --- ­ Scott, left on Wednesday for their new home in Cannington. J. R. and Mrs. Thexton, of -• -AT THE F- R O N T, . " , Pickering, visited with J. H. and B V Y Mrs. Beal on Thursday last. _ Onr edrlers-went- -to Agincourt on. Wednesday last when they =. defeated home by DOMINION OF CANADA -the, team six day evening service at the Clare- moot Baptist church will take the formaod spirit of as evangelistic shots. V -that organ. -His funeral took Geo. Crawford, son of Demetri. broken J • *�_ -i • ,.. .:.. Also many lines of High Class Footwear will i h Universal Sawa g `iTla6mi $ -. :us Crawford, left, on -Tuesday to " ` _ THREE-YEAR work in'.a munition factory in To- -- - ronto. R- E. and Mrs. Forsyth were in. WAR SAYINGS CERTiF'1CMES Toronto last week, the latter re- Presbyterian church was -held on then and wife. 25,00-F China,, will speak in the Presby- . -60.00 48.00 terian church on "Missions in Ho- 88.00 man." on Monday evening, Feb. t5th, at s . m. I. _ INDIVIDUAL• PURCHASES LIMITED TO 815W. - _ -w i Toronto, James Lawson was n --- * one day last week attending the FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BANK �+ funeral of his brother, the late _ = Robert'IAwson, who died at the OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE age of 85 years.FINAMOU Some of our citizens have been 0W#D^PKMtM1r JAN, s, 1917 p�Aw,a busy the past week storing their schemes doubled abd-the membership sub. summer's supply of ice. It is of AND OAT FLAKING _. riality and is secured from e. stantially increased. After the ad�aurnmant of the business meet- 1!RlKR KlRKRRKKKNKKKKRKK>IKXKKKanitr!!KKNNKKK I No THE .DOMINION. BANK -�: 9eITABLIGH9D 107f r * < capital and Reser" $1,000.000 - A OCNtRAL BANKING BUStNCSS TRANSACTICD K , KBAVIN4>3 DEPA}tT1MENT' ! —>Iadient serwia. — Iatesost ps4d aedod to aacounts t aoyoaa aouar and aywasdsaLr ' • - _Ry - WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. f' 1Ril !■K!!!!!!K1lKKltll!=►llrt=�1��!!lKlKKir!!i!!lIKRKIi!! V; �kZ Z t"41 -1 1 , . E G GGS .moo Buy ycnr oyster Bbell,' mina grit and ,granulated bone here. Also Pratt's Egg Producer in 50a and andI packages, jnot the thing y to make your 'hens lay this The Baptist choir went to Good- _ wood on Wednesday evening to - assist in the service of song at the that ' - - - - CHASENT 'SARC Ol�i'TA�IO - special evangelistic services - al were beingconductedthere and closed 6 whichd n A skating carnival will P be held 1 CLARE IIlONT, Ont. b 4n the Caledonian rink here on the ' & C O evening of Wednesday, Feb. 7th. .. O A Rood orchestra will be in aaten- "dance to furnish an abundance of music: Admission. Bente- -,ALO cents, ladies -15 eta., spctators ! Michoice dANintera�e (,�. a --10 eta. For a few weeks commencing _. of Boots an Shoes _ next Sunday, Feb. 4th, the an- '9 ,.: y _.. which -exerted a upon day evening service at the Clare- moot Baptist church will take the formaod spirit of as evangelistic _ g.. _ _ Winter Footweartar will be sold at Reduced Bed P-rloee. V -that organ. -His funeral took . :service. A nonny service will cow - mence at 7 o'clock sharp. These broken J • *�_ -i • ,.. .:.. Also many lines of High Class Footwear will i h Universal Sawa g `iTla6mi $ place on Thursday when inter- services will be bright and helpful. Come and bring your friends. ..'The be eoId at greatly reduced prices. F T#e_anw al meeting of Erskine Burn wood cut by our New Sawing Machine -the lr niversal Machine _ - _ Bell phone 151. Presbyterian church was -held on in the highest sense. No pulleys in the way of sawing - Wednesday evening of last week. �4Pe�iue y -.. - loo les. Buy a machine that is ro erly �+ ,,pp ��++ g y properly jo P L OL .O N A large number were resent, and the reports from the different or• made. Price, without saw, $2:3. , tJ - - - ganizations were most satisfacto- , Circular "saws and Emery Wheels; the best makes, ,1BROCK STREET, — - +• WHITBY, ONT. -ry. All obligations have been• at less than city prices - met with a surplus on hand. The contributions to missions and to benevolent were nearly _ .. • • • W. H. .Iackaon, :, �- !Brock Road Warengont �tvert� �'aChoPP�B schemes doubled abd-the membership sub. AND OAT FLAKING _. e. stantially increased. After the ad�aurnmant of the business meet- - 'Bus m_ eels all Trains The rtadersigned is prepared to do frig the congregation repa�e3 ao basement of the church where SHI fi�Firs Blas Rigwe t lire day � NG_JNWIN L� _ g every daily $II n� oat f mingthe ',�1► banquet was spread. Oysters r i � ._ _ e=ceptn8aturday - provided by the men of the con•_Phone ggregation and prepared by Mr. E(David 1806. „ •ia good business if you go to the right place - Fish.♦iia$• _ A quantity of Alabe for sate, also Taylor in his usual good - and get good Sub=�a, wagon tongues. axles, etc. _ style, and other eatables provided :by the ladies, were served. The W 1Rj '2Q v R 8 PROPRIETORS John F. 88y188, Greenwood amen waited on the tables, and needless to say, it was well done. - - - QQ :._ - _ BARGAINS IN - S E E D S A number of toasts were proposed aad res nded to in Rood style, meeting °A new line of Halters, Blankets, Curry Combs, Brushes, Robes and Rope $maps Atsike, Rod Otover, Timothy sed ail . ' and the closed with the GRO E ST kinds of Beed. National Anthem. Wo mrA 'n the m&Fket and _- A very sudden death took -place on Monday morning, when one of d '= T ;2A ed to pay the ighee et pr , - h t, t mark ices your most successful farmers, Robt. ,.:A bigreduction in Sugars this ,week, call and " et a supply. g pP y Currents, cents The beet equipped cleaning mitt to the country. H. Carson, died at his home on --the seventh concession, is his 49th .. ... - - Raisins, 2 lbs for 25c Send us samples, or communicate with us before setting. - a ear. Mr. Carson went into the c yon - Dates, 10 cents e and Saluda Teas, ,worth 45 cents per ubd, ' "' p p° Granulated sugar 12 The for 1.00 Take advantage of the best Beed Mark - ets in the world. dace, returning on Sa7ebtiplaiii- Ing in his usual stat this wee a RedBell ar dependent phone. I On Sunday morning hChoice Cheese, 'Neste, sausage and Oysters. J /N C O L D Prompt, efficient aad reliable seeyleeed in handling seeds guaranteed. of feeling unwell, bein chronic indigestion, from which he has been troubled for a , _. NORTHCLA$EMONT - �E ••E �--AtVNIS��== J,H•DOWNEYCoaIPdNY WHITBY, ONTARIO number of years. On Monday morning he arose and started the + fire, but as he did not feel very well he returned to his bed about - BROVC*XKib& = Ol�i'TA�IO ,seven o'clock, but did not consider hie condition at all serious or re- quiring medical attention. About t to Mrs. Carson went nine om, when she found tha'clock, his roo h D S IM P S O N & C O had expired. Medical, aid was .. O -called but it was of no avail, as he had been dead for some time, death being due to heart failure, _ caused by the formation of gas .preesure -The Holldwy_S Are ' Over which -exerted a upon V -that organ. -His funeral took place on Thursday when inter- And considering conditions in trade, on the whole it has been good, -merit -took place in the Union and we heartily thank our customers and the public generally for — Cemetery, Claremont. Mr. Carson their very kind patronage, which we atoll solicit and had been a resident at _bila we -still -have -lots -of n r Roo s a�oT prices. It will yay you n arl-y seven years, and to seeare some of these now as prices on these goods are advancing _ Erevious to that resided near Dun- right along. We have a fine line of Prints at old prices. It will pay Barton, where he was born, but you 'well to 'buy these now as prices on the spring Roods will run i g sat 18 cents per yard, ���}n�� i �- m�illl i for several y@ars n early man. bo hood lived east of this village He _ _ - - _ _ was a member of the Presbyterian church, and was held in very- high esteem. He is survived by GBOCE$IES '' GRUO •RIES his widow, one daughter, ?Sirs. Ir• LL' ' Of all matertils and design -wing McAvoy, and five sons Wm.,kept in stook. It will pay you ..'Rose, Errol, Walter and 'rank, A full line of seasonable goods always in stock. Teas are still s :,nc- to call be at our works and inspect our ak all of whom reside at home ex- ing in rice, but we can sell you splendid good Black, Green ai ix- and obtain prices. Dont be midad -sept Rose, who has been a prison- ed, at 86 cents per lb, which to -day is worth 45 cents. Our Cof, ;tit agents we do not emptoy them. 000segaann er of war in Germany since the 30c .40c and 50c, can't be beaten. Theare most delicious h .,.)r If we' oan, and do throw off the agent battle of Langemarck In April, and refreshing in effect. Jnst try a. half pound and you will , iy commission of 10 per sent., which you w0 1911. The sympathy of the com- be convinced. Phone 1604. certainly a.va by parora.ainq trop tie, mnni'ty Is extended to Mrs. Car# eau aouottad' son and family in their bereave- D. $IMP�ON , �• �_ pICKERII e1MITeT ItAIIITi ao.. adient- m .Ota and woeks, Walby, Ontario .. ... ! .:•+- :'.. ... -.: J 3µn ,r.a, i ..1�irJ � 4 w ''Y7.. L,Y ... ........ , -.:s:.e_d..:.,tss,..m-c..,,..m.ti.-sav:,xa.,..,..:.�.at.,os.>erx.rix';'.:..::m....,..�v.......:a�'.^.e.:�.: ^..�.� a..�r_.e•-�.^�4.�"°a �R �;iP ' -' • -t COAL and Hard and soft Coal of the beet quality on hand. Highest price paid for Barley, Rye and Buckwheat delivered :aa at Spink's Kul. Pickering Station Coil =:is PICKERINO -:- , After the 1st of February, 1917, our terms will be Cash. x' Or if credit is wanted, it must W, be previously �. -arranged for. W. D. Gordon k Sots PIC3KERINGF - Bell acrd Independent phone. . .:'n.'', -- . :, .._.., ....•„qty x , i -,• ;w, ,-:' y.'a«-,. .. ..m' ^eAs. a ,tip.,,--� •... A:. .a � ._ ...,a6 . c,.a' C;,.r•'�..... ..c^.' :. . r; • _ :r.• '✓ ^.� sq, _ '�,.. : "k ��. ::f . 'i..._ ,t:•c' . � '' r-hC«gs .+-_xess• •i,,.« ;°°►,: es.JrJ � � :� r...,mrve,• •�+^X :- - >g',::. .,i m: sra.n- mow".. .a , .z _ r::'`"y , ro. a.,• -.x : '.,,r>:.. '�`� m. r• 'L�' *t,"" -•:.,m:."'"2'' .v,.r.. �^6 r.,� war ..a ^,. •y ".� • S .,,y'Z,j.'?-ry3`N, } :::..� aS•axo ...� ^.`. ;...: . -' v'�.2, "- _ q• , ,�. t _t v-• -n �!:• �.- ,rte •:rs , m's •{�i,� . 'se,.•, V :y: P.w �+" .�Fx.5b �s�,'ar'rf^ ,a•'.0 ,�;.: �-.n ..re'�w"+�v.:fi�rr'$�zY, .3'.r: '. ep^. rY.+.-, rf;... XiteflS z,• --'Oily'. ',Q,�.". .«.. .:w.' 3ry� f ,.•�•r` •'i�..*a'rd�s.. ;� :. •.:. v..;pCt&�, '�:, .mss. '...: .. .. v :0'�% x • able dignity, while Rhoda In the back- ground comprehends fully, and wbft^ P, t one with rage and disappointment. `r "Yes, indeed, so great that Ihard- Y ;, - : Iyy know how to ask it." He quits Hrin's side, and going to her -mother, takes ber unres3ating kand eagerly. "Mrs. Crofton, will you make me a - present of Corinna?" = e ry There is a short pause, during 7- 0)_ '"T'ea, is a� Eve •day Luxury which Mrs. Crofton draws breath -and review the pension. How utterly - mistaken she has been all -along. Well, r if not Rhoda, it is at least Corinna. LY REFUSE If blind to the charms of one dough - z . 5►TEADFAST ,SU-SSTITUTES _ - ter, it is because he is r. infatuated CANADLAN - by the graces of the other. The tact that he will be her son-in-law remains �° ISlackl !Mixed or !Natural Green. E205. undisturbed and if Ws. Crofton bears a deeper afliection for one of her chil- dren it is undoubtedly for Corinna. ----_•-----.__._.-._..._..-_.---_..-.. _----_-----•-_-- ..You amaze mel I had no idea of -WANTED FOR THE• truthfulness. "I hardly know what to say, Saxon, but I hope with all my this," she says, at length, with perfect'ROYAL' NAVY heart you will both be happ Her Canadiar►s wanted for the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer R s o NED11W4'S. w o voice'falters a little, and she holds out Reserve for immediate overseas service; Only men of good i her disengaged hand to Krin. The character and Rood physique accepted. > girl, coming quickly to her side; "-'THE TALE OF A LOCKED DOOR ,throws her arms sound her neck and Pay $1.10 Minimum per day -Free Kit. ` isles her war ml it angry now, main - $20.00 per Mouth Separation Allowance.. - - ou are nota Ezper}eaced mea from 38 to 45, and boys from ma, are you?" she asks, with a bright, 15 to 18 accepted for service in the. CANADIAN "Shall I go in first?" whispers it was a mistake; it could not be help- sunny smile. NAVAL PATROLS for defence of the Coasts. Saxon as of was he sees his companion's face ed. Mamma, speak to me." "I suppose I must forgive you now,7 Apply to COMMODOREAmILIUaJARVI& s� , "Yeu had better go to your _r�room, returnsher mother, tapping her Naval Recruiting Officer, Ontario Area "Oh no no, I would far rather go Corinna, while I try and think calmly I cheek; "but you are a pair of naughty 103 Bay Street, TORONTO, or in alone. It will be better," says of this unhappy business," says her! children, and succeeded in terrifying Devi. of the Naval service t Krin, -who feels there is unpleasant- mother, coldly, though in her heart me more than I care to remember. OTTAWA mess in store for her, and cannot bear she does not condemn her. Saxon, may I beg you to avoid that k' -that he should witness her disgrace. Krin. with quivering lips, and one tower for the future, -at all events i So they leave the balcony, and, reach- small shaking hand laid upon her until this wild girl belongs to you en- r Wing the hall door, which they find open, bosom, turns, and makes her way, not tirely ?" a' Corinna enters the house alone. to her room, but into the still night air. I "I will get a new lock put on to-— - -- -- — --- What has she done? What horrible morrow," says Saxon, and then he should be discouraged so that animald Aa she opens the drawing .room things have been said to her! Can turns to Rhoda. •'Now ou must wish ' that have been advancingin condition Clafto k uickl y s� c, a c eeru and seeing Krin, draws a deep breath been immodest, -forward ? Iiow un- �e y � T�e FcErr» at a slow rate may a carried on ssi Lill 11 of relief. Then fear havin abandon- , Ido, most sincerely. I wish you g cast, how unbearable it all is. Oh. o of each other, re lies Rhoda, better times, as cheaply as possible; ed her heart, woman-like she permits what shall she do? For the second l i' P .. and a proportion of feed saved fur the anger to enter it. ,,,, time this evening she breaks into a with the faintest possible pause. Of -- - 1ri here have you been, Corinna . I course I saw frpm `he 'Very first how "� breeding stock. storm of tears. it would end y: she cries, rising. What do you mean so I :cannot imitate A sudden betterment of the present. Somebody lays his hand upon her: mamma's surprise." situation mi a by frightening us all to death like rP Blit be brought about try this? Do you know it is nearly ten' Darling, have they been so very ! apse h thatere is , to say the leastcertain flavor about of tit this is! Growing Menace of the Feed Shortage regulations preventing the slaughter o'clock? With' whom bare you been? bad to you?" rays Saxon's low caress of unfinished animals, which are a "With Saxon," returns Corinna, in voice. unpleasant. Every one seems to think A special lecturer on stock -raising: _ aonrce of loss to the, feeder on -two, :fearful! it will be wisdom to•refrain from ad- is to be one of the crew of a better y Krin s effort to reply. is last amid counts and which do not return a lest "What?" says Rhoda, with flashing dressing her again. eyes, hes voice a little shrill, her sobs. y farming special, that is to tour thf timate refit to the butcher or packer. "Corinna, you are lookin ver P "With Saxon We did not mean it; "Ya.i atou:i have let me face them pale,'" says her mother, hasti y - "all •Province of Ontario during the next., With provisions made to ensure -him first. What did they say to you?" two months, and the result looked for we did not know. We went into the "Oh, nothing, -that is, nothingin t the excitement and fatigue has been i a 'Pair supply of food at a reasonable from his lectures is apparently the ` o.d tower, *o for a moment, but the �j too much for you. Bid us good sight, rate; the farmer will feel inclined -to door closed behind us, m t, but not particular. f course mamma was dear, and o to bed." prevention of the sacrifice of breeding very angry; she was frightened, too, g pay attention to the lectures of the gget but until Saxon flung himself from .. Good night," says Krin, obediently; I stock, which has been taking place live stock ex the window.'" - She pauses breathless. and she said so. Thai is all. and as Saxon -follows her into the h 11 of late, owing to the serious shortage pert said as an enforced 111 am sure something more than reduction of business in' unfinished . Rhoda, her nice, or a liupon ttle ahallerBBya that muat have been said to make you "�eder whiereranfondlse of ge"Areher our perfect- of food The assistance of the dis-ianimals at .the present crisis would Corinna I p y P tract representa:iv ea is also being en- ;result in the esPsaion of those ani- , try so bitterly. Tell me, 9„ charming story indeed. Locked up have the right to know, What did' ly happy now, Corinna . cat Corinna listed by the Agricultural Department. p° with Lord Rowden In an old ruin un- 4 dose no get time to answer that quer- mals- by, their present ocamera when your mother say . ' Ptovincial and Dominion Live Stack R - til tan o'clock. I wonder what the "It wasn't ,mamma. It was Rhoda." 1 tion -in words.' spring arrives, they should be satis- county will say ?" ,�� The F.nd. Departments are co-operating in the. fled to work along slowly until that, „ Oh • says Saxon, angrily, and then endeavor to save the breeding stock We could not help It," esys fins, he mentions Rhoda's name, and puts a ! - time and 'pray for a better• season to looking at her mother with imploring word before it that is not compel- I o! the country dao as to ensure asap- 1917, when their profits will result ayes;. "it was nobody's fault; we' -men tary to Rhoda. "Don't cry like i )RUBBER -SUPPLY ENDLESS Ply of meat and dairy animals in Lhr- from abundant pasture and such grain would have been there now but -for' that," he goes on, presently. future. 't $axon," P y. in a very ; crop• as .will enable them. to feed at _a "And 'pray, i! it 'was easy to leap tender tone, putting his arm round het•', ICultivation of Revea Tree Beasts Wild On the saute Lay that the announce- profit next Winter. and pre saing her head down upon his meat of the department's decision to from the vstindow, why -was A not done • breast; "don't, my pet: you are mak- I Supply in Forests p sooner?" ins me awfully unhappy. Corinna, tae the ahoy course in .an endeavor _ The cultivatiomof the Hevea species k e en "But it was not easy. He might I be sensible, darling, and listen to what''of the rubber tree has added not a lit- to overcome the natural results of a have tolled himself; and we hoped un-; I am going to say. I want to ask you serious, crop shortage, appeared in -the Treatment of Tree WoundK. w . - til the last that -some one would come ; a ueation." j tie to the present-day wide spread use Toronto- papers a report of a fair en - to release us, Mamma why don t i ,. ?" f of rubber. -I pruning -trees, if the wood ex - What question? -very drearily. quiry from foreign buyers for Mani- • n p tree P you s eak to me?" "I could -not ask it if you speak in The production of cultivated rubber, toba feed wheat, oats and . barley,1 posey} by the final cut is 'orheadisease. and "It is most unfortunate," says Mra that tone. Oh, Kr".`.i, can you not .virtually a negligible quantity in 1900, ,there is no trace of decay of die sur- l roftlin, tretfuily. - I dorkt-know, - I guess what. 'tt is I want to say? . I i had grown to aborti 50,000 pounds by from Montreal, but, it was painted ;the practice now is as soon as the aur i am sure, what is to be done. All the lve you darling, with a!1 my heart; I 1903 By 1910, 8000 tons of rubber out that "no business could be work- !face is dry to paint 'it 'with shellac, bervants of course know of it, and worst to 'hear that you love me ton" Ppm P , ed, owing to scarcity of ocean freight o0 were shipped from lantations: 1912. good lead paint, asphalt or. tar to pre= - Thompson has been out looking for room," On the same day, also, an ou frn the last two hours. It will Krin raises her head, and make:= a vent the entrance of decd redact _ desperate effort to escape; but- be' 34,000 tons; 1915, 93,000 lona, and increase of ten cents occurred in beef y P' known far and near." holds her fast, and tontinuee rapidly: 1916, 100,000 tons (estimated). The cattle prices, making an advance in i organisms. "It is more than. unfortunate; it is "Listen to me, Krin. Lt maddens' cultivated rubber, which comes grin-; Wounds treated with sbi4laic heal disgraceful!" declares Rhoda. "From ' two days of fifty cents. the quickest, but is not as Eve rable me to see you .made miserable, as you ' cipally from. the Orient, forms a .lit- I It --a shortage of ocean freight room the beginning I have noticed your rt- are now; I cannot bear it. Give. me tle more than, half the tubber pro-, as the other materials sugprested. As- fu! endeavors to entrap Saxon, but the right to look upon you as My duction of the world... The other and ,Was thr only thing interfering"with. an i phalt is the most durable when prop a this is indeed the climax. You will promised wife, and I will protect you formerly principa'1 yield of the gum' export business in Pesci Efrain being 1 e•.ly applied, put- s#ema- to interfere not win your game, however, let me I against the world. 'No one shall Aare done, then, would it not be well to tel} you that. No gentleman was g comes from the wild rubber forest,, with the early stages of normal heal. ever et ained b immodest and for- to say a cruCl word to you. Som:- of South and Centra} America and ,. see that this shortage of freight rt?om . }ng .more than any of the others. The y 8 y tines, --I don't know why -but some- I for this commodity be maintained un- ' #yard behavior." times, I have thought of late that .you East arid. West Africa, where a self- • rapid healing of large wounds is gen- "'Immodest!' Mamma, do you hear til Canadian live stock men obtain a i • v„ •--cane for me. Oh, love, do not tell 'rep] and almost inexhaustible - - erai.y.of _secondary importance, so as- _ that? -do you hear what she says" supply of absolutely necessary feed PP y� _ ock, at least ? he best material tc use when y me I am presumptuous.' source of su l • exists. phalt is t rnes' ,poor Krin; paling and trerrrbimg mere is no answer Fu tt,is telzlrr- r t._eii•breedi ,_ t �� wed. for h 1Deneath- the chandelier. "I tell you An advance in price paid for handy - appeal, but he fancies (is it fa.Ir ► Asphalt must be applied hot and „ that she nestles -a little closer to him. Getting Her Own Back.-- weight and heavy butcher steers aClsome apparatus for keeping it milted He tightens his, arm around her, and this, time is a matter for approval of is necessary, as well as .a brush made ` whispers soft! j "So the sawyers hrot about all of the the farmers who have Been sufficientl ry - "Say one word, Corinna, -only one, estate. Did Edith get anything?" I y l of rope for applying it A brush of _ to make me happy." G "Olt, yes; :he got one of 'the law -,°d managers to _Qct some.fattering bristles would be,quickly-destroy-ed by stock to good under P P y prese g P 11 '6-�" . �' in ostnof stockers andnfeedera re- -e e } �e hot asphalt. But Corinna is a woman, anti finds ers..- -i fit circumstances. An advaTico - ---- -- � it impossible to express herself in so' Coal tar or. cod lead dint are soul compact a form. people that make sulted in sympathy with the upward and probably the_best fur general, use. Are you quite sure that ou love Friends are the q y If decayed matter is found in the i me?" she asks, with anxious emphasis,' life endurable. trend of the beef market, "but the ! y lifting her eyes to his for a moment. ! -trade done in'these was con a.rative- wound it should be carefully removed r - „ Four feet four inches.. is the length, „ P with a chisel, after which an anti- - Quite sure. hfust__y_Q ask that, g the Russian rifle; rt is the ion est ly light. This last remark is indica- darling? ' Don't you know i-i?-iriere---Q-Europe-;g tive of the fact that further feeding is j septic coating should be applied. used in is nothing in this wide world I would,.bein�considered� in spite -x the' Corrosive sublimate, one part to - FOR i compvat is thowoI ,'feel' toward you," ! t r. n Begin any time nova•, l advancing prices for beef ,animals, -1 T,U� pai'tie of water, or a fairly blue 0 TT Y Study some nes book on farmin is wine g It is necessary that a certain sup- ; solution of copper sulphate or croo- n BILIOUSNESS says Krin, innocently,, with a little The evenings will go better if the cote are the antiseptics generally used. contented sigh. I ply of beeves be kept up for home ;After the antiseptic has dried dint CONSTIPATION, I It is needless to relate what follows.; book -work is combined with s nice- consumption, yet In exchange condi- j p Everyone possessed of even a grain of rosy-cheeked apple now and then . stens aheavy consumption of meat the wound. INDIGESTION sentiment will understand for them -1 `_ �, - _ �•__ selves. Of course they are perfectly Nearly all our minor ailments,and many happy, and of•course Corinna sheds al of the serious ones, too, -are traceable to few more tears. They are the last some disorder of the stomach, fiver, and she weeps for many, many months. _ bowels. If If yrw wish to avoid the. tnlr ��• "f one;' says Saxon, with a latish, _ _ _ r cries d iadigestioa, acidity, heartburn, if you cry any more I shall think you satulowr, beadaches, constipation, and are regretting your -decision. You j a host of other distressing ailmrots, you must atop now, or I cha'n't answer for IR JIMA must see to it that your stornach, liver the -consequences. It is very hard afed mTco TRY the work they Gave to might as well be under a shower bath. do, It is a 9impk matter If it continues I shall certainly catch to take 30 drops of Mother Sei 's Syrrrp cold and be laid up with severe in- -;;y, after nvm*yet t of former fluenza." sufferers have banished indigestion, tail- Krin laughs too,' though rather o:inabpation, and all their die, hysterically, and Saxon, putting his essing consequences in ,hast this simple hand under her chin, turns her face D way. Profit by their experience. As a up to his. digestive tonic and stomachic remedy, "You are better now," he: says, "so Mother Seigel's Syrup is unsurpassed. we will go in together, and make our _ �^ 3NS peace with your mother." ` MC"TH19R Hand in hand they enter the draw- n r -s ing room and find the atmosphere r From 4% Olde Sugar Loafs O# grandlmother S play, SEIGEL'S de- cidedly cloud),.. For the first time to the spattklt'ng "Extra Granulated" m* your OWn C11t-$laE6 _ kinsman her lite Mrs. Crofton regards her 'bowl, Redpath Sugar lyse ed three timet; dally, for over }lineman with unsmiling eyes. " "Oh, Saxon, you have returned," •half a Century, on thoulsanGS of Canadian tables. She says, coldly. . f7Y�� �e ""Yee, I have returned to ask a «lit Redpath sst6[>i!El�A Nsriri.aIsm awrarie s vrres rt stens great favor of you, -the greatest fav- autas I'MAL tiamSOLD eepsrmWMA or yon can bestow," 2 and b lb. Carton,-- _ Made i we sTade only 'Un 'h4hmt I "A favor of me?" --with consider- 10, 20, 50 and 1001b, O► •Tifif '� .s,a "mss- M .;2 .w.Y Y; c..l::x.::.i..; ,.f4:. :M• ^cs :,•( :: �. .s. ,..,.,,..= c ....�,.-•,�,. t�:��ata� � .. - ,s:.,..-....-�..s.A:_....:.-- -., ._..-. ...�..,�,,,,��. .,_�..;::.._ ,.,,,,.,�.rhe.�:�'=`�icr�:���.,.�,��,�r'3iak�ax-_.°a._—�.�s.axc;ais.."��t:�_ � '� �t" �r�` ,W.. .i,k.*•s. -,w-'k Y e.+t?vx ,p. :,T ..rq, ► K ?M:ST, �, ibe!.+,,y.w4N s•x!^ `,at. .....b +•1'W tr. .w'.t fiv „?r r' ':-.�' - 'tea^- pwM5We7a. Y •xs�'". ; v4 . •oiiw,e ar t.->...- ,w"r .+.w-•. y'`,... '�",« ,'b. �.K_ _, r-'?^,wy x'?' .., r , -� .. ' , .. �� ....•:e: MT r BRIE TAS COMM ANDINPREPARING DRIVE - FART -OF- OTTOMAN SECOND LINE. - - :POSi'f I0N ON SOMME FOIL FARM HANDS : -SEIZED BY BRITISH AT THE KUT w More Than 350 Prisoners Taken by Gen. Haig's Troops; All the Two Thousand Workers- Will Be Turk- Losses Wei Very Heavy, Four Furious Counter -Attacks Secured in the United Whi-"hey Launched Being Repulsed. Objective Attacked Being Gained �Vitli SiighE Losses; _ _. While German Casualties Were Very Heavy. - States. A despatch from Torofito says: An- A 'des'patch from London says: l of the Tigris south-west of Kut-el- other ut-el other "drive for farmhands is to be Eleven hundred yards of Turkish first Amara and a considerable length of 'With the British Armies in France, !with solid ice - made in the United States this Spring the .second line, sustaining only slight ' Jan. 28.—In spite,9f the hard weather{ The British troops' ' had been cold b the 'o8icers of the Ontario �De ait- line trenches south-west of Kut -el - Jan. y P losses. conditigns, a gallant attack was made brit fresh with the heat of battle they meat of •Colonization • and Irnmigra- { Amara' and portions of the 'Turkish �, �� Saturday,by British troops against a •moved forward like a machine andMesopotamia! { The Turkish forces west of the Hai tion. Arrangements have just been { second line trenches in •Mesopotamia i River thereupon delivered four furious ?' 'Crony GgrSnan point on the Somme; !carried out the operations with preci- completed to send five agents into the I have been captured by the British counter-attacks, the first and third resulting ill its capture with. three { cion and self-control. states, three into New York State and forces in severe fighting; in which the being broken up by our artillery and' - ofiicora and more than 300 ' men.' The ; Trapped. in, Dugouts'. •• two into Michigan. The start is being Turks suffered heavy losses, according i machine gun fire. - The second and - Germans apparently did not anticipate i The Germans were trapped in their made over a month earlier than last. to a British official communication is-" fourth attacks gained momentary suc- �an attack and were somewhat • off ;dugouts. The English boys'were over year.and the work will be continued sued Friday. night. --The communica cessei, ' but our. troaps, . returning: to , - •--guard, owing perhaps to the heavy and around the position before the for three months. tion says- the offensive, regained much - of the frost and strong blizzard sweeping! Germans could .get- up to bomb _them In that time, it is confidently ex- - "By a determined assault Friday ground froni which they had been W F over the snow-covered field. The Ger-'or fire upon them with machine guns.- pecte- , from. fifteen hundred to' two ; morning, under cover of an intense i temporarily—dislodged. Throughout mans.remained snugly in, their dug- The whole garrison of t strong thousand, farm hands will be secured i bombardment, we. seized and comoif the, day the Turkish tosses were ex - outs, probably believing that the Bri, point surrendered almost without a to meet the pressing scarcity in On- ! dated 1,100 yards. of the enemy's i tremely heavy. Seventy prisoners -tish would do the same. fight,. seemingly thinking that resist- tario. The• department's: agents will { first line, trenches on. the right . bank were taken." Outwardly'there, was no movement ance was useless., The British troops travel all over the two States, adve'r- within the British lines, but in the! suffered- few casualties and sent hack tising in local papers and using any trenches the troops were waiting for the prisoners in tiWin0h, method that.suggests: itself to attract �+ •a sudden attack, which had been well � bleanwhile, the German gunners ,men. They are authorized to guaran- ! VERDUN BATTLE :]DIVIDING BRITAIN. _ a prepared for and organized . before-! had seen signals ,of distress and pre- tee farm Rork at $35 to $40 a month , hand. Stiddenly, the • ordinary desul-' sently they became 'aware of the fact for experienced men and $15 to $25 ; VIOLENT ONE! IN SIX DISTRICTS tory fire of the British batteries was! that the strong point had been cap- for inexperienced men. Last year concentrated in a terrific drumfire, ; tured. They, came .out of their • dug- about' six hundred men were brought ( - _ • - _. flinging shells of enormous destructive outs and began firing at the captured ! into the province as a result of a six { force upon the German trenches and position, !At :+oma Points Was in Nature, Civil Marshalling of •Forces to, � blit the visibility was 'bad, weeks'- campaign. - ' ! of -ar �i 7"1 barbed wire before the German -man drumfire was -not su interise as in' frig done on the farms now the de i Combats. ns *,as cut as though by sharp j former days oil the Somme front. mand for workers is so large that two ! w , - Pressure. : Following the curtain of fire, :. The British troops- had taken pas- :bundre-d applications have mein receit'- des itch- fi um Paris=4a s:—Ac- P Y. , A despatch from New York salt's :-� nglish troops went briskly out=session of the deep underground rooms ; ed from farmers anxious to get first cording to late reports of the attack The Run pn Thursday morning publishbio Man's Land." The breath -of � within .the German position. In this call on the men gathered up. Most of launched by the Croom Prince's Porees ed the followin special cable frons the looked. like a. smokecloud as.' way, the officers laughingly said, they 1 them are prepared to sign good men', in the Verdun region recently, several ; g they went across the field of hurri- celebrated the German Emperor's on at once. German regiment-% participated, and Tendon under Wedne�day's.dat. The first steps toward civil motif -j mocky snow and she',l craters filled I birthday. ---� "— !at some points the two forces fought I lizatlun indicating Great Britain's T i 1 i -' BRI 1 A�N BUILT hand -to hand Altogether the engage- adamantine determination to fight to. i i1.1 ti Y AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS. ; ® t ri:ent appears to have been the Inc at I a finish and to victory have crowded', LAUF>>ENTIC SUNK fin-portant offensive' movement under.' ` olit -any--discussion of the attitude oiC. iI KUZEr T'(1 DEATH I\ PRENCH1:ti _ - _ � t:.ken on the Franco-Belgian front in the United States toward distant' - 510 SHIPS IN 1916 several week R. • The movement 'was � 28.—Heavysnows and ,'peace league schemes. _a Vienna, Jan. launched along a rather wide front, F IRISH COAST-=ir!te se cold have resulted in a slack- i ?sti'r's support; expressed at the n a - • between - - h delivered at f fats - cin dolt a ed our Pa greatly g c once has ea !titan heeler confer _ Sr' y ea cod Y _ total c e Reduced then a aria here and e � To , i an VL orld � h. cn n 8 d 8 wood on the extreme left •01 , . _ � ocourt e — will gratified the Government and sation of the military o.peration.� on : gr ed e , - About Two Hundred thg..French lines about Verdun, 'and, r- tiv '-villa Chamber - a the a f ire e or - - Cruiser r Hit all the war fronts where Austro- I T S �; r • C u Britt. h Au!cilia y Hill.. a di tar. ce of more Dead Mian H 1, a obi- Ei,ingarian troops are engaged, Bliz- ; - .Thousand Tons. I la'nb fast -maturing pia ns for m a Mine or Was i yards prevail in East Gaiic ia, Buko- ; _ }thz, n $ ts. miles, The Germans Rained lining all industries and cutting down P s<, e ound b_ut next mornin as Submarined. g Los, to�thecworldmb merchanttsh' gain ti=e result t of desperate counter -at- ; g :n 'non- _ wins, this wc3ode;! Ca and = despatch g y , tho number of, men working Riimama, the anow beim several feet PP g essential trades to the minimum and London, Jan, 28. --The British au!c- deep. The temperature i, the lowest in.1916 through war causes exceed, .-'the most of the positions captured by increasing to the maximum the effi- iliary' cruiser Laurentic, of 14,893 tons; known in- years, which is true ai;o of the total tonnage constructed, accord- the enemy an Hill 304 were recaptur-'tm�, of all the vital trades. ;grass, -has been sunk by's submarine the northern_ sector•' . of 1h@ Italian ing to estimates prepared_ on Friday., e . _ ._ Mr. Chamberlain's scheme eontem- �or as a result of striking a mine, ac- front and the Balkans. by the Federal Bureau of Navigation.' —"' — plates dividing Great Britain into six ctrding to an official statement"issued' On all these fronts both sides ap- Vessels sunk are put at 1,149, of 2,- IRISH -CANADIAN RANGERS _ - dlatricta.. Wales and Scotland each v at v other cen- B tonna a and those built _.. ___ � constituting a di ision,.the e Admiralty. � U8_ 83 RE CHEERED I. DUBLIN. g h dmir R A to -night b the British 3. h Winter their g Y .car, to be finding the F. 'Twelve officers -and 109 men were sav- , wc,rst enemy, , _ It a almost irfiposaible '', 2,506, of 1,899,843 tans. The net re- trea being Leeds, Manchester, Birm ed. to use artillery owing to the great, duction was about 200,000 tons, or one ,A despatch from Dublin says: _49e "inRham, and Bristol. With these' The Laurentic before entering .the cs�ld; while cases of men frozen to ' and one-half per cent: of the world's Duchess of Connaught's Own Irish-, Feints as basis, he intends to push all _Rritish naval service was in the ser- , do ath are plentiful. total, - The - figures. were gatb_,red ' (anadiafi Rangers, 700 men and 28 the war work and .food production t) Com it t of Liverpool. Son --�'r from man • unofficial sources, but are the l4nit of the laborers' capacity and _. Navigation y officers, arrived. in Dublin Thursday., P P P 50 ITRiTh+H PENSIONS declared_ to be approximately correct. afternoon and marched through the maintain high speed until the war feet long, grid was -launched at Bel- $230,000,000 A YEAR' Creat Britain led in ship building with principal streets to Wellington Bar- I ends. :___fast. in .1908. ; 510 Vessels-_, of 6197000 tons.. The ricks Crowds of workers _ watched , The first` tali for volunteers under The admiralty statement .adds that, London, Jik,. 28—When the new United States was second with 1;_11 them march along the quays. When the National Service rifle was made a - - 'iho vessel went down off the Ir1.h British Pen o Minister, (:. N. , vessels of 560,000 tons. Ships built the battalion tuined intd Westmora- few days ago. There is no Age limit, cutist last Thursday $f,rnes, unf6ld's his new pensions by all other countries are Ri'v'en as X82 land Street the music of the bands , and both men and women are accept-! or ' +scheme next month, it will be found in number, of 7.20,868 ton., German brought large numbers of people from ed. Speakers are spreading all aver GERM A Y �'-I30AT FOC \ DF:Rti ' that it will cyst the count. y not less 1 construction of `36,000 tons ie admit- `hops and warehouses. The fine ap- the country td carry out a campaign of -- h ri da s of _ recruiting similar to the ra - Y y I)i?t' .THE NOltV1'EGLtN COtST. 000 a year. niece din to^dly a low-1~`timate. - - - canaries o£ the men created sfavor- g - - n £a0 OOU r - - _ than Y R { P - - 'the war, when soldiers for fighting - -! t,, Mr, -Barnett' forecast of his scheme, a able tmpressiah. Also aL College London, Jan. 28, -The crew of 34 of j there will be a minimum' of 91 per' .%1CS :`.% AT DRESDEN Green and Great George Street crowds were recruited. As fast as recruits. a German : q:hmarine, which foundered week to widows of soldiers and sai- REPORTED BLOWN UP. collected. From here until Welling, ars gathered they will be drafted into. off the Norcvc.•*ian coact, was landed abl o do an wage- -ton Barracks were reached .the men `battalions according to their fitness Lars who are un e t Y g - _ - 'yesterday near ifammerfest, Norway,'! c.trning work, white adequate -Sums 1009-Gcri a R'onten and Young Girls ' weTe heartily -cheered. - - for^various kinds of work, the strong- i by a Norwegian motorboat,• accord -'µ;ll be paid to diseiguied and crippled - Said tb Have Perished. ' � est women becoming member.i of the ing to the announcement of the Nor- men, irrespectii•e of their ability to i Land Service Corea and the weaker, ;i wr an�Atinister of Marine, transParis, Jan. 28.—The Dresden arse: DIET OF PRUSSIA ones joining the . munition-makin +)► Ki rcturn •to active civilian Life. to y e Neuter corres n - - wo-.ir -- imY.•. a Chri-itiana. As the Germans were 100 Rt'�1 \rIArS DEAD = ;mt•n and young girls killed, according transported on a neutral built; they !ti 1V:RF.Cft OF TRAIN, Cu a letter talfen from a German A despatch from London says: The! SEN EN TURKISH VESSELS will -he liberated. ._ soldier dated December 30. President ,of the Prussian Upper • _ k --- n The letter was written from Dresden DESTROYED BY RUSSIANS z Berlin, Jan. A. -- More than 100 i House, in a speech at the opening of MOUNTAIN IS NA.%fF6 ' -Rumanians of high rank lost tl►eir' and the writer said that all the win- the session, expressed hope that they =An official repoft from Petrograd AFTER YPRES I fCTI11. Ives in a train ivreek near the Ru- dews within a_ radius pf twelve miles Present year, "despite its disappoint- says:—„On the Black Sea one of our inanian station of Tshura, according ' were broken by- the explosion. He in 6' beginning, might bring peace, ac -, despatch from ,Ottawa says: 'The to a despatch said b added that the authorities � keep-, cording to -'a -Berlin despatch to Reu= submarines Sank_ four .schooners near y the Overseas P the Bosphorus. Three other schoon- Geographic Board of Canada has gig- ;lgency`to have, been prfnCed in the +i a the news secret, and that no rail tar's by way of Amsterdam. After es that were encountered by the sub- _ -erk. the name of Carthew to a noun' Russki Slovo. The locomotive of a ' road tickets were being issued for , commenting on the rejection of Ger- 1 lied to beach them- ` -tarn in Alberta, after Lieut. William- Dresden except for urgent res Bovis,- zdany-s-pe8ce Proposal by the_�:ntertte marine were obliged train carrying the- Rumanians to Rus- , 111. Carthew, an Edmonton surveyor, sihe prevailing n jumped the track and the cars .- the President said: "The fateful hour - -who fell at ,l'Pres. _ _ _ . took fire. - jPA$IS 1S Lti_ THE C;RIP { of the German Empire is approaching , i to;m.” , - For the 'second Brite war has -been de• s • -- _ - _— _ _._ ... -- _ _ .- _ --- OF ARCTIC WEATHER_ _ 1,430 -GERMAN PAPERS c� �u Glared on us and to -day we, a more SUSI'ENI? PUBLICATION RUSSIANS SMASH THROUGH - A --despatch from Paris . says: serious and matured people- ca lFrance is in the grip of.the severest to victory, are standing behind the. Em eror, Our iron will shall turn A despatch from London says: The cold weather for many years. -The i P i to deeds and the sharp steel of a clean Cologne Gazette says no fewer than _ thermometer in Paris registered. 1 i - shall hew the iri 1,430 German newspapers and peri- - TEUTON -LINES - IN MOLDAVIA sward in our hand Y degrees Fahrenheit on Friday and .to a more prosperous future." odicals are no longer able to appear. even in southern cities like ]darseilles . • here were several cis- - X t a - - .and Bordeau • Many Prisoners and'iHuch Rood Taken From'the Invaders .of { grees of frost. The number of deaths.; Roumania and Austro -German Forces Compelled to With. from cold and the sufferings, of the GREAT BRITAIN TO REQUISITION - draw ori Gblden Bystritza River Front. Parisians have been aggravated by ; - Minister of Nat bnalESubslsteiFicer hsa - NEC�ARY FOREIGN SECURITIES: *� _ ~-- taken energetic charge of the situs- London; Jan. 28.—Russian forces the enemy's fortified posWons on a, tion, co-operating with the city au _ 3; r - _ - artiTl-e preparation as ctmed- front~ hr a sts - Prisoners - and thorities: M. Heiriot has decided to . y 'Mobilization Geheme Havin `Failed Compulsion is to. after oft ee y r d �"olunfar S s ' . rY P P the offensive yesterday against the' b6oty were taken, the extent of which sell a large,part of the reserve "stock - a eCs. ' T; Austro -German fortified positions on is being ascertained.'•' _ of fuel .to the public„ and. has lent �. _ Apple be d- to Holders. both side of the Kimpolung-Jacobeni `On account of superior Russian ; military auto wagons to carry coal to ; 2 read, near the north-western fron- pressure directed against the Teuton j the small dealers who have no convey- bf he. • ideiit t tier of Moldavia, and after sttmborn•1linea in the -Mesta Canesce sector on arrces. - The cold, has brought -packs ; • A -despatch from London says: The soma not ordinaril3 Les fiirhting broke through the Teuton, the Golden Bystritza riven- front, in, of wolves into the department, and Official Gazette amiodnees that by_ a United Kingdom. lines along a front of nearly two Rumania," says to -day's German of. hears are ravaging the fields in the •The'list of -securities required 'by. new order -in -Council the Treasury is miles, says the official statement is finial statement, "the Austro -German Lair Valley;— the order will he 'published within a, sued to -day by the Russian War De -..forces yesterday were compelled. to ¢ - empowered under the Defence of the few da -vs, and at an early date all: partment. Prisoners and booty were' withdraw. to positions nearer the east RATION SYSTEM NEAR Realm Act to requisition any foreign holders wifi be required to- make a •taken by the Russians, the extent of:ltank of the.river," N. IN•L;-NITED KINGDOM.; securities which may be required to. full return , of. their holdings. The' which has not yet been ascertained. _ The Rumanian War Office report -- _ strengthen .Great. Britain's -financial terms snd conditions tinder µhide the, The Russian War Office report_ st id:. t lAndon-, Jam 28. --William C'. •An- � position and also to require holders of securities are requisitioned will be reads: "In the Kasino valley our troops at- `derson, Labor M.P., speaking to -day such securities to make 'return- on identical with those existing in -the "Rumanian front: Our detach- tarked the enemy, and, in spite of at Leicester, said he was giving away them to the Tr r ;voluntary mobilization scheme, which, meats after artillery preparation as- i severe cold and heavy snow, succeeded no secret in stating that the popula- The order they f bids the trans- despite the extra two shillings in stored the offensive on both side of aster 11 hours of desperate fighting. tion of the United Kingdom would at fen or sale of ?:ch securitie4 outside come tax levied, apparently failed to `: the Kimpolung-Jacobeni road, and: in driving him south of .the Kasino and a very early date be put under it ra- the United 'Kingdom, The order does. bring in sufficient securities, and heneq has, �c atter a stubborn tight broke through i Suchitsa valleys." tion system not apply to securities owned by 'per-, the application of compulaion. 7- 7" 'T'', ", 71- xj Ry --t7r. Henry will he here no usual -The rpeetingb held by the Far - LOCALISMS. y 0 -ituli'd to his pro. mer8'aud Women's Institute@ on best Tuesday t' I fessiunal duties. Wedurqlay were the most suc. --Alex, " Alex� Findlay. -we are curry Th afti of Af(.nday last has cessful in years. In the afternoon HOMS0 0-M FORTS state, is agitio in very poor health. I spoiled rhe sleighing id tntsuy the ladies wet at the home of Mrs. -Mrs. Hill, of Marlrdale, is vie- plaeaFt, which im now almdat'bnre. H. Field, where Miss Campbeft, of Inconvenience caused by the scarcity of,coal is greatly minimized itipS with Misses B. and 4. Bout- I Tau rain and the following frost TI, Npuke in an instructive • by the use of our Gurney -Oxford Oil Heaters .. and. Cookers. ing. has made the- sidewalks stub that and interesting manner on topics -W. J. Calvert, Toronto, .,pent the most determined efforts to dealing with the home, and at the Pockets. to. Catch Dirt I Sunday at th6 home of hits parem ta walk gracefully and in miserable same time the men met -in the bore. Methodist church .-when •Gavin Complications! •NO -L. A. Findlay, of Turonso, -The aiiailial * sipikh. ride of 8t. Barbour, of Crosehill, and.. Henry -Dirt I kF, �spent Saturday here with his par-' Andrew's Sunday 9ohool will be Groee, of Lefroy, gave excellent 4;: -onu. held this (Friday) evening at 4.15 addresaps; on form topics. Supper Z' -Miss Ads Strachan, of Toron- o'clock, and on their return- the was served in the basement of the Our Washing Machines are the best wade and add to Home Comforts 02� to, to visiting with John and Mrs. children will be treated to a hot church, after which a joint meet - We always carry a full line of skates and Hockey Goods. Idurkar. chicken pie supper, after which ing was held in- the church when -Miss K. Fawkes spent Satur- they will spend an hour or two In the same speakers- -gave splendid day w and' Mrs. Cowan games and in giving a short pro• addresses to the large audience --of Rom J. H. -]BUNDY erin bank. gram. that was present. The 'Male of g, . -Mrs. A. Bell, Wilkie $ask., -At the meeting of,the county Quartette added much to the visited over Sunday with Garnet council hold at Whitby last' week pleasure of the evening by giving and Mrs. Courtice. a by-law was passed making a a number of choice selections. BOOTS AND SHOES The township council will meet grant of 1* mills on the dollar on on Monday next for the transac- the assessment of the county for Don'tforget Feb. 7th, at Centen- ..'tion of general business, patriotic purposes, which - will _Wm. and Mrs. Peebles, of amount to about $87.600. A for. neat. A large assortment, of boots and shoes 'Whitevale, spent Thursday last thergraut may possibly be mad . e at tn" "no session. Aox men, women And -children, -Mrs. Kenneth Gordon, of To. -The committee, appointed at ronto, has been spending a few the annual meeting of the Picker- MONDAY, PI 12Tn-Auction sale, of. just received, i Asis with Mrs. Jas". Gordon. Ing Vigilance Association, met on 1y -acre farm, belm&part of lot 1, -The ice harvest began this Tuisday evening, when they fixed con.5.Uxbridge, h milenorthof 7 0 date for the -annual oyster ad f J. Choi0a Potatoes, good cookers, $2.20 per ba'I week. Thelceisof good quality 0. P, R. station. the roperty o ter and is also a good thickness. F. Garbutt, Sale at ? See bills for SPT" -Jan. Kennedy returned home Faller particulars will be given in ILLIE supper for Tuesday, Feb. the 18th. full particulars. H. 8, Pugh, suct- G.Ad DUNBARTON 7..- --On Saturday, after spending 16 our next issue, and in the mean- loneer. month with relatives in Buffalo. time she usual cards will .be -sent -The children of Wm. Bell, of out to the members. Tenders for Cedar Posts 'Audley, are confined"AOT% to the house -It is said that some of the most with Is light attack of scarlatina. pathetic appeals for coal made Sealed Tenders will be received up -Mr. Monteith, of Knox College here recently came to Feb. 3rd next, for 400 criedar pnots, tae from some 8 feet long, OLICUpleu . pulp Oz- JLLP; la-rhaers who had from two to four drew's Church very acceptably on tons meter at the smallest emn delivered already in their coal bins. a, follows: 150 at Spink's Mills,- Pick- -Sunday last. The people in the village are. not ering, 100at Town Hall, Brough -The Girls' Red Cross Club will able totoodwink-the dealers infand-150--a-t township lumber-yardj­ this way, as those who deliver. the Claremont. hold their regular. meeting an Sat urday, at 3 p. m., at the home of coal have an opportunity of seeing The lowest or any tender not neves- Miss Marjorie Allaway. what the purchaser -has- on hand, earily accepted.- -The Quarterly Sacramental but the farmer who delivers his R. R. MowBRA-ir, Reeve of the Methodist church owl) coal. can go to the dealer with 18*19 D. R. BEATON, Clerk service HERE'S TALKING TO YOU -will be hild on Sunday morning at tears trickling down his 1rheeki usual hour of service. with his tale of woe and secure .1857' 1917 -Elmer and Mrs. Starr and Mr, substantial load, chuckling to him'- only, "Defiance" Coal Heater', reg. $7, for $5.50 ,._.Doane, of Newmarket, were here self and vatting himself on the Sixty Years of Belle Oak, No. 12,- reg. 13.50 for 9.45 over Sunday attending the Qua_ r- back for his cleverness. But only PROGRESS and. SUCCESS 'I- only, ly terly Meeting of Frien a few farmers are of that clam. -Mrs. S. Andrew, who has been -Rev. Dr" Marsh,. of Holstein, We have established a listing repu- seriously Ill, is improving slowly. has decided to accept the invita- tatio 50, for 10.55 n for fair add square dealing and -.1 only, Belle Oak, No. 14, reg U. Her many friends hope for her tion extended to him by St. An- are now prepared to meet existing .'speedy and complete recovery. drew's Church, -Pickering, and St. conditions by offering our high grade .. . 0 -Josellh and Mrs. Carr and den. John's Church, Brougham, to be- trees and plants direct to customers only, Hot Blast, No. 160, reg. 15.00, for 12.00 9b ter. as Nina, of Arcola, are come their pastor as stated sup. at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Don't delay planting PRICES, trees and visiting with W. H. and Mrs. ply. Dr. Marsh will not be able there is oth ng pays t- I only, Gladona "Base Burner" No 14, 7. Banks and other Picketing friends. to come to Pickering until about Plants. as n i a a be -The ladies of the Institute the middle of March, as he has re- rd rietles which you can order ter, Send for, our illustrated oirculars of I va reg. 57.00, for 22.00 would like all waste paper brought signed from Holstein and the Pres- di and get the benefit of agent's to the garage as soon as possible, tery ha.4 not yet dealt with his commission. Oar prices will be sure so that an eArly shipment may be resignation. While Dr. Marsh is to interest you. 1 only, "Alberta" Hot Blast, second hand, made. past middle age, be -is yet full of 'THE CHASE BROTHERS CO. -A large number of new Mc- energy and enthusiasmand is de. OF ONTARIO. LTD.; -gooct as new, for 7,50 Laughlin autos. passed through termined to enter his work here the village during the past week with a view to making it a success. COLBORVE, ONTARIO on their way to the salesroom in He is & scholarly man and his din- I only, Pandora Range'.. with high shelf, Toronto. courses are alwave delivered in a -The Methodist Ladies' Aid will way 0 to demand. NOTICE TO CREBITORS No. 3.16, reg. 47,50, for 42.00 Attention. He meet at the home of Mrs. Potter is always a friend - of -the young ti Ct3mere on Wednesday, Feb. 7th, at the people with whom he is always 1 only, �andora. lRang th W�Irm 1 n _c1aset. tate -of Sarah Reid. liate of ed to be present. -A lecture and entertainment Township of Pickering. Widow, 209 6 holes, reg. 57.00, for 5040 -Smith Clark had the'0 under the auspices of the Ladies' Thf -deceased. No. 9 - *one to fall on the icy sidevafi Aid Society, will be given in St. NoTicx is given pursuant• to R. S. 0. on Wednesday and sustain pain- Andrew's Church an the evening 1914. Chapter 121, that all persons bav- _t- All Cash Prices.- iug claims against the estate of the de- injuries to one of his knees, of Monday. Feb. 2th.' Rev, J. T. ceased, who died. on November 99th, and am a result he is now confined Conn. of Markdale, and formerly 19 in 10, are reqgired to deliver or send A to his house. of Matheson, will give a by most In. trot, grepaid, particulars thereof -The Methodipt Sabbath School teresting talk on the disastrous to a un erslgned, on ,or before. the will hold their annual sleigh -ride fire of Matheson, and other parts Slat of February, 1917, and that after to this (Friday) afternoon immedia. of Northern Gnurio, which occur. the last m r mentioned date the Exeeu 0 N E y A L K -S tely after the closing of the public ed on July 20, and in which a largeto distribute the assets -of will proceed Coon the estate among the parties entitled whool. A hot supper will await number lost their lives. Mr.- Con '.. ­ __.. : . . them on their return, after which effire in the war 0i thereto, aud"be will riot bi Ell rescue and will give-& most vivid whose claim be shall not haI ireceived a short program will be give I Get in early.ar n.- any part -OTTEe Fanets to'&I p:2�eou o 1� you why we A largo number here went account of the terrible experiences notice -before distribution. - g down to Whitby on Wednesday in that disaster. A 000 musical Dated Js.nuary 24tb, 1917. -evening to witness the o hockey program will be given by the unit- ALyazD J. RoGURS, are selling these goods off match between Whitby -and- Osh- ed Choirs of the Methodistand R. -M. D. Brooldin. Ont,. avra,inwhich the latter won by Presbyterian Churches. Admis. Exebutor the wore- of 10 to 5. This victory sion, adults 25 cefits;' children 15 The said Ex'ecutor will receive tend- Aust a little below cost, places Oshawa in the lead in this cents. Doors open at 7.30, lecture era for the purchase of a small house to begin at 8 O'clock. and lot in sale Village -J. H. Borland, M. A., of To. -The annual meeting of St. An- n belon 'I to said Estate up to the 21st of FeVru ronto, will occupy the pulpit in drew's- Church was held in the -ary, 1917. 16-90 St. Andrew's Church on Sunday schoolroom on Friday evening Me S. -CHAP.MAN --vezt�- -Mr. Borland was formerly last -with a small attendance. The PICIZZAING- BAZZMANY in charge of the churches at Brook- chair was occupied by Miles S. --- 7. Un and Columbus, and in a very Chapman and W. D. Gordon acted BREAD, preacher. He is expected to as secretary. The various reports BREAD, BUNS and CAKES LOOK! We- WiU Save You Money preach in St. Andrew's.for several were received and adopted. some -Choice Citndies; weeks. of the reporte'were quite satisfac. Patterson's Chocolates i -While many of our residents tory while others. were less so, but In time t is We foresaw to lay In a supply .Wedding Cakes a specialty -the present �..�et.eobdftloha have very limited supply of coal hoped that with tbe'settle- and we deliver them. of Woollen Wear, Mitts, Rubbers; and Cape, hence we. on hand, our dealers have been moot of a new pastoi the church can sell to you at s, reasonable price. successful in securing fresh sup- will enjoy a now period of pros- �Both phones in shop. plies In sufficient quantitjeo to perity. Thos:'Andrewwas ap. Our Rubbers 9 are the same price we last year, and . we can marantop keep all stoves and furnaces go- pointed congregational treasurer H. Monle Pickering you the best of satisfaction with the old favorite brand, y It's the kind of rubber yoi'll ing The situation in Pickering In place of John Murkar, who had -Maltese Cross. 'has not been naarly so bad as it resigned, and Thos. Andrew was buy once and. -then,for all time to come. has been lid - many other -towns in appointed i2suagOr in thie placi of FIM DALE MILLS the province. Arthur Boyes, whose time bad ex. We havea, goodly supply on hand of Woollen Underwear, Hamer" to Aired, the other managers being N -including the famoul "Pon Angle." Rememberthe "At Ho -be given in the Town Hall this the same as in the past year. The You -can &I (Thursday) even Sys get the best Mani - under the meeting then, closed with deyo-1 P10MIKLEMING fobs Flour made from No. 1. 1R. A, BUNTING auspices of the sussing, under tional exercises. Manitoba Wheat. ry of St. George's Church. A Royal Household and Glenora Established. 1857. for program by local talent will be Hear the two Excellent Dramas Bread. Try a bag. given. The program is in aid of Centennial Church, Feb. 7th. Pastry'Flour' Fresh Rolled Oat the new rectory fund. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock. Adm - Admission BRAN, SHORTS- MITTS I I 17S 10 STOUFIrVILLE MIX FEEDS ROBES BLANK" 0 25 cents, children 16 cents. Every. body welcome. ► Rev. Mr. McGregor, Baptist minist- OAT CHOP THE SEASON IS NOW HERE -The. United 8 2d Schools er, - will F, sermon CRUSHED OATS -preach his farewell 'se I ay here on Sunday nest. BARLEY CROP Ow WHEAT Fall and winter stock now on hand, 'also hockey team went d - n to New' Stouffville again demonstrated her a -CRACKED castle On Saturday afternoon to superiority in curling by again carry. I set second hand Single Harness for -89.00 play�' A -friendly game with the Ing home the district cup, the finals MIXED HEN FEED 'team Of that place, the ga"the � re- bIt played at MarklAm on Friday. I set 9'1 hand Singfe'Harness for $12.00 Caldwell's Cream substitute Word was received bete last week. salting in favor of the home team Calf Meal. b 5 to 4. The boys are that Freel Take was seriously wound- _J highly t and Shoe Repairing neatly • y y Molasses Meal Harness, Collar, Boo by with the treatment they ad In France. He went over with the p ey first Contingent, and escaped injury CHOPPING AND OAT received at the hands of the New- and promptly attended to. till now. CRUSHING EVERYDAY received u� P_, t4l -6kre 34 �ea_d livered castle bo 9. The return game will At the meeting of the Board of Get prices on feed In ton. lots. ..be la ed in the ne future, 012 At on Friday evening it was pro- BELL PHONE. PiCKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM e Whitby rink, wh thePick- posed to petition the Council to keep 1WI.M ET.T, R boys hope to hiLve PH better the el"trictight going to 12 o'clock, Some Phone 3W. W. J. COAXW M Jac*, ins,,ead of 11, an at resent. Chopping every day, N ti X•,�tA C103 -a r 24