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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_02_0910- `7 13MV 4 THE ,..PI.CKERING. NE.WSe,._., VOL. XXXVT. ONT.., FRIDAY., FEBRUARY, -9, 1917 Na. .2 IftsifeSiatim'sL gix*b*. � WMITZVALE A supper and eancert-will " A;6iN.(*)6U'RT Nrfth W. 'Ratabliphed 75 years 14: nsi, the Baptist Church ontheSPINK oy 7� gi' *the chairman, H. Paterson n GREENWOOD CALDWELL, M. D., Successor late Dr. 8,; Brodie- Phone 305 ------- sill g 't Tuesday, Feb. 20th, e committee in charge are arranging a first-class Full ti cu' a!n Ere Thomas Shadlock and John Elliott ' resent, the Agincowc po- 'I lice colus oners met Tuesday nl,.h� .)r.L. to the programme. par to discuss ways and means for FLOUR: - fare will be given next week. Proving t e streets and sidewalks dur. . ' -M.. _M, LLS ]R".E. FORST TH, D. of 0., Regis- t"�ei:oberoftbo 0 A469- WRITE SATIN" BREAD The many Whitevale friends of Mrs. J. L. Spink, of Toronto, beard with g the coming summer. -The rapid of the village the last two 0 -Xox -4, *,�71iy`es Aeep - w of hier stuelderr death growth hug�eatly lacreased-thw-w-ork- tbhe lhlaefittingcTZ�%'"$BUNS—FAMILY0"r%_b CREAM BUNS—FAMILY which took pl&c6 on Wednesday morn- cre ommission.and rende ofyetred-neces. ing, The deceased.- who was a sister ary a big Increase -in sidewalk con. NO. McKINNON, M.D., L.&C.S., o RdLaburgh, mazaher of the college of lisentlate TEA BUNS—PASTRY of the Major Bros., was a native of WhItevale, and was highly respected by All. Her many kind acta to those :tfuction. The- commissioners ener. rally expressed themselves asin fav; T am highes t 1"dolans and IsurgeouB of outaric of Be di oolleaw of Surasona, kldinb_ L ld "Briaii, '.Sh6rti, 'Jumbb, In need of sympathy and help, will of -'s progressive policy in'loc.al work, paying pneW stt"flon to of V Millea -A "a— never be jorgotten. Whea Screenlnp,, W2 WROCk RO The men on the Miller Lash fairim Get my prices before seffing H. FAREWBLL, K.C.. BARRIS- -All kinds of Chop. Frank R. Jackson. of Toronto, spent Sunday under the parental roof. W. are bqay these days putting in fee for their summer use. 122 0011anlyor"MAUMAer.wd 11alleftm. 6;;;; vais, wifol . ­ Jackson had a bu$iLeAN.trip There be a meetin g In the school Chopping- on Monda• as, ay to Oshawa to-day'(Friday.) house on Saturday afternoon, Feb. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A Rc bl!!i Ni4 Some of our local sports took in the & hockey match. Whitby, and also the 10th, for the purpose of considering the dividing o the build-.:Wednesdayg and Yr*o *%TlP Or.=k c= WU lb��&ry SCRANTON COAL D. L..and, W. - I Crniar I at_ aremont. recovered section and Ing two schools, as the old one is in Chopping will not Clifford Hubbard has from verKbad condition. Dental STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA the fright he i6ceived some time ago when his horse ran away. The congregation of Washington Methodist Church -met at the home of until 9 a. In. LAKE B. BEATON, V. D. S., ;BLAKE College Dental AND STEAM. Jas. Palmer. of Pickering, made a W, T. and Mrs. Heron on Frid 1,16 of the Royal of Surgeons and CniTsraity of Toronto. Offlee loves, kt'! hardware @%orv. Whitby. _ leasant call on Asa Hubbard and Kmily on Monday evening. .venin and presented them wit ti a cabinet of silver, thus sbowin 'r 91,thtelie 'Don't bring less ilialb Ogle unic IS I to 5211). Ind phone is, �TOX T T SPINK, LIMITED, the public seho'ot Inspector visited appreciation of their work five- bags, as mini — -am6uiit charged fo r z*8 ploone mu. taly ID-� , Beaton a absence overeat, Dr Robb, V- A.F. our achool Monday last and expressed himself as well pleased with. the pro- ch -and Sunday School. 7- 't Toronto, will be in charge, PICKERING. ONT. gress the school is making.will be five bags 113 _ !_o_- --- . DROUGHMA future: WHITBY - - The rairie bachelor thinks that the 'icott Ict _10 HAM—Issuer Marri Us MULL Clare=nt- 11. Andrew's Choir held 4' finecon. is the best yet. WG. of e in nonny cert in the Music Hall on Wednesday W. E. and Mrs. Holtby are visiting Licensee The of ft=.O. PUk,;1.g Village. My HOUSEFURNISHINGS evenring. when two amateur piays were also presented, friends in Toronto this week. Duncan and Mrs. Dolphin visited -R, 1. 71. POUCHER. Real Estate A uc- 1n:,rUoueei, Two ter soldiers. Priyate Ernest Brad- and Mrs. Cowan on Sunday. valuator, collector and tamer Big Stock, at the lowest prices, bury and Private Thomas Lavery. are Ross Alger. of Edmonton.. was here of risas licenass. Brougham. MY free. expected borne � daily. They. were on bu,.,,Me a during the'pas-f week. "E A S T L AK V9 HOPPER Issuer of Macri a ...-Delivery wounded In bartle'and are now in Can. Frank and Mrs. Turner called on E. E. Mrs- Aunis Sunday last. i,jDe Licons" in the County of oc= 01"s at Stan and his reeldsues, GLarsmont. Call and see. Ind Phone $24,, ads. The meeting of the Farme"' and Women's Institutes which took place on Tuesday,, was a failure, owing to and on .' Miss'Gladys Middleton I pending a a spending few weeks with friends inA n A few took In the carnival at Clara- The shingle triat has given- sit� faction fur over 30 years. Enspillrel Corrugated lion with a J in. by B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK oonvoyeacar, 00mudedoner for 1 -kin aeaa In. Aaeountana. ata. KOU47 60 loan IAG- the meeting being insufficiently adver• tised, moot on Wednesday night and report a good time. 2 in. corrugation, see it before you buy other makes. If am Is sm farm"Imaw of Marriso sass. On$. Rev. Prof. Cotton'. of Wycliffe Col Ila Rev. Mr. McLe t. 'of C14remonLL -yon need n' d of a Cresim' Separator. liy. UGH S. PUGH, Glen Ma jar. Out. Licensed Auctionew Extensive 0 TERM NOW MEN lege, Toronto, occupied the pulpit in All Saints' Church on Sunday, wbeD -it will occupy tke pulpit In St. John's church on Sunday. '%Vr1gb a Premier for 30 days. Abe gasoline engines from M. 00 lienee to imported and thoroughbred Ot=-. Isaias conducted anjvhmo. Write for In Business Schools, Toros- itwas re -opened, after being closed for some time, owing to the general Mrs. H. t. of Georgetown, and Mrs- Allms. of Brooklin, are See or write mebefore -buyliog. and particular., PhoseInd. 2114. ably to. Enter any day. No vacations. coal famine. mother. Mrs. Beer. who In very ill. Bell Phone. *V P STIT�� Licensed Auctioneer Poaitirne assured to graduates. The coal famine was relieved con- ciiderablv last week by the arrival of James Routley, of Agincourt, was here last week visiting his sister, Mrs. V I Prouse, Pickering !o:0ounties of York and Ontario. Au a -a gal" of all kinds sttecu4d to an aborteM Free Catalogue. Write for it. W. H. Shaw, Principal. five carlbads consigned to three deal- J. Beer, who .continues In very poor issue*. Address Gross River P. O.. Out. ers in the town. Private tridi"viduals also secured a quantity from The coal health. Walter Jarvis, of Fort William, and �ara�e NEW BUTCHER SHOP :Dl%.:B - I - :[jO'V _M dealers in Bowmanville. d Mr, Southwick, the president of the George Anthony, of -Whitevale, visit- ed-tbeir aunt- Mrs. A. Brodie, here .9ickerieng Veterinary Surgeon Boston School of Oratory, Rave .read last week. All antomobile and B1pytin' 'Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- rinary College A iiii) line of Fresh Meats always ings from 1,King:Lear' at the Ontario Ladies' 'Oollege on -Wedfiesday even. - Rev. Mr. Campbell, of Toronto, offl- ciated in the Presby last pulpit 7 repairing proopptly 1v and Graduate of the Veterinairy on hand at shop. Ing. They were much appreciated Rev, Sunday, instead of Rev, Borland, who 7 . -attended to. Science Association. Phone—of 1806, residence 2002 Wagot . i on road every day: by the' large audience present.' The annual meeting and canvass for was expected. pie from A sleigh -load of young pen Tires, Oils, Grease and repalm always on. hand. sa '..CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialtY funds by the Victorian Order of Nurs- es, which was to have been held this this burg spent a most enjoyable time on -Tuesday evening last at the ho Butcheiis- ciittlie-*ahle-W vppplr. has been tustponed until tq� wards the end of e month, oviinlz'to-' of Mr I . E!-rthinFF_ The' St. John's Sabbath School will tter ED -NOR, JAS O'CO.N. the many other attractions which hold their antinal sleigh on Wed- PICKERING, Out. I will pay cash for the following logs ,PlCKER.I.NG Corner King and Church Sts. have been held this week. The Y.M.C.A. whirlwind campaign began here Tuesdav nesday afternoon, Feb. 14th. at 4.90 o'clock. All members are invited' to J have a stock oE MAL E S T A TT delivered here B"sNo. 1. $17. which on is un- expectedly succe4eful. Toe ai o it t be present. Lunch will be provided at the Temperance Hall by the ladies of good wood. perm. aim -ed at Is $2.500, and of this arnount the congregation after'their return. le. .16W 00 o.4• t Elm. o4 16.00 , ? soft Gre or Bastard Elm 12.00 '.18.00 $130 e. first-day of canvass. At the end of the second day, subscriptions to the amount of 'r3uffl PUNBARTON WiTeTencing Red Birch. - e clen't WK) w re secured, with a Pte' Be�it. Wbite, Oshawa, open t Beck Elm 15 in, over 24.00 amount in bight to make up the S2fi')0 Sunday here. under 15 in .30.00- aimed at. Mr, and Mrs. Telford are visiting . z , 4 ' ALSO 2 6 White Ash. 1foot log lengths 26.0& 1 . . . 156 Isere F.119 Oi FUL Sile, g6Od SOB-, . brick house 8 An acitationfor the extension -of the hydro-radiai electric -railway Mies Ada Holmes. Miss May Somerville, df Tarortu.- Br Chopping and Oat Rolling.. with rooms. from Toronto eastward has been was the guest of her parents last Sun- ice done as usual, Barns and stabling for 42 head revived by Mayor Church. of Toronto. day, W. G. Barnes, Green River of stock. Hen house and pigpen. 1 Tbislagitation is duejto the inability of the steam railways to Handle the Miss Mitts, of Toronto, was the guest'of the Misses Allison over the Cedar .Poets and -r add rese R. R. No: 1. Locust Hill. O in good repair.— coal situation. By the construction of an electric railway from I%—la. it is ag weekend. We are sorry to lose Miss Bertha Steel Posts. JOHN pTUILIF V Richardson. thought that a situation .119 we areednow experiencing could, be avoid- Lotton, who leaves this week for Tc- ronin to accept a position. Coal, Lumber, Cement, Shingles.. Miss Wetherell has returned from Has a full line of tresh and cur .:We Notary Public, Pickering. - DEATH OF MRS. SPINX her home at Newcastle, after an attack of"mewslei, and opened school oil Tueii. Lath- and Ready Roofing always in stock, Mter, Pure Water ed meats constantly, on hand. many friends of Mrs. J. L. Spink, of Toronto, will regret day, Mrs. Ivan Anniq, of Toronto, and Miss Kennedy; of Agincourt. were A A -C.- REESOR Spice Roll, Breakfast' Bacon, Mrs. Geo. White for to hear of leer sadden death which the giests of a 4 Ham, Bologna, Weiiiers, etc. If you are wise yon will use the only on took place- Wednesday worn- few days. , LOCUST HILL Highest prices paid for., Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice who is agent foi Wind- Mill s, -Gasoline ing. IShe had *_ her -usual �n - -y to report that John We ,e sorry f4clatoeb JiNA�- been--coaftO to his Butcher's cattle Engines• all kinds of pipe and- fittings state of heiltb, Find -As bifsjy at home for the past week with an attack for waterworks. Also bathroom fix- her morning work,.whe'n without of I& gtippe.- 11 ace Best F 9ickeri,99 :fiverq tures% etc. Everything given careful atteftlaon. I . a moment's warding she fell down and immediately expired, death a Mrs. Andrew Annan, who Was .If- Wring owing to, the serious ed to Pfc. g .The'* RICE'S PUMP WORKS, being due. to . . heart fEk ilure. Her illness of sister, Mrs. S. Andrew, home Cream I Ever 141rst-class rigs fen- hire Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale. (fret. sudden demise has been a great shtick to her manq friends, as she is avain. . Misses Berl Marjorie. and Elva Y. The Picketing Day or night had been enjoying good health tip her death. Mrs. Annis returned home on Sunda after spending the past fortnight with Used" 'Bus meets all trains ' VigHaace Com to the time of Spink was a daughter of the late Whitevale, relatives in Oshawa, Mr, F. D. Suer, of Toronto', will con - Teaming promptly attended- ta., Teaming Henry Major, of where duct services here next Sabbath ;also is whair one 'of our lady cue'tonwri% Agent for Canada Carriage Co. she resided ntitilsome years after on Friday evening will hold prepara- tells Its about her marriage to the late John L. tory services at 8 p. in. We H. Pee&3 pick4w,"g. The object of this Association is to Spink, who predeceased'her four Dr. and Mrs Richardson and little daughter MArv,. of Toronto,. visited, Face Cre= •lessen stealing and prosecute years. She is survived by her - the felonst. , three daughters, Mrs. Watson and visited Mrs. Richardson's brothers, J. swere 0 SafeSure and Quick Route Kbo'boro'having proper% stolen oommuni. immediately Mrs. Brodie, of Toronto, and Mr * F. Middleton, of Winnipeg. Her two and C. Palmer, recently. The ladies of the Women's Mission- Society have arrabged to have' Knowing what it is made of, we certain it would be bard too to a Good Businesssong, ,po!itiop. oate wit any member of Executive Coolmilll4m­ Debur and Wilbnr, both Rry Mrs. Goforth, of Henan, China, speak improve on._.... is -viiL he -died several yeRTS4qKO,�-_ Four hrn- in the cbi,rcl% here n Friday, Feb. 'We hardly expected that a Mombersifip fee 11.00. tbers also survive, A. E., W. S. 16tb, 94 8 o'clock in the ' evening. quarter package like Nyal's woum ZMOTT Tickets roav bebad from the President or and H. -H., -of Whitevale, and J. Everybody is exteniled a cordial invi- win favor over other high prieed • swrotery on application. S., of Seattle, Wash., also two tat[On to attend, lines, but it has, EXBO. Co I. D. Banka, Tn. C4 Si Palm- sisters, Mrs. hos. Ward, of Con- Our young people are to be congta tulated on the. great success of their Believing it the best article and TORONTO. ONT. er,-W, V. Richardson, Pickering. die, Sask.. find Mrs. Lyman Her- entertainment last Friday evening. best value we have we like to re - J. R Thexto. a W. J. Clark rick of Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs The -Minister's Birthdity," given by commend it to you. Cor. Yon Re and Cbarles"'Sts.' President, Soorels" Spiuk- resided for a number of seventeen young people. was' the very I Let us show it to you And tell I 4F boirthand, Typewriting Banking, years in Pickering, prior to 1110v- bestverone claims, ever given here, , ey yon aboutit—NYAL'S—that's th6 -TOOLS SHARPENED Book-keeping, Higher Accounting, Correspondenc�.. Penmanabip, Spel- ing to Toronto. Herbusbandwas a proniineat miller and grain -buy-. each one taking his or be= well. I Riven last The cantata g 1.� y even- name. link*, Business Forms, Commercial er, in which vocation he wFks m6st in 'entitle_d "The Minister's Birth. Arithmetic, Business Law, Civil We make a specialry of crosscut saws, Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. successfifl. He was an ex-presi- day was ffreatlY enjoyed by all press ent, each one of the seventeen artists Service, etc., taught quickly and correctly, Exerienced teachers - Razor -boning a specialty, For a first. dent of the Toronto Board of Trade. Mrs'. SISink was; highly taking his or her part admirably. T Hoare XcFadaen careful attention ; moderate rates class hair trim or an easy shave call at the East -end Barber Shop. esteemed by every person who had Vocal solos by Miss Wright, of Toron- to. and Miss G. Wright, of Green • beat results. Demand for our gra- duates is for in excess of our supply. See oar House Furnishings of all the pleaQnre of her arqnaintance. River, were well rendered. Proceeds Druggist—Graduate Optician Enter now. Catalogue free. kinds. Slightly used Carpets Her funeral will take place to over SM. Good representations were. c. N. R. ri- A Agent. W. J. Elliott. Principal from 15 cents a yard tip. W. J. GORDON PICKERING Monot PleAsant cemetery on Sat- iirday at 2.30 p. m. Present frnm Brouebarn. Pickering, Cberrywood and West Hill. 1=101cerina M==arl® I •w . :;R" w`sih •.. 5 - it ... ., ...:p �.. , i �.... p:1R-.1',nT.�'''•'^'LT T-�...•R - ,w v'}' SPR•' r ..>-,- .E. ... �+ ... 4.','r. ♦l .. N:.w- ,,.. ...i:' T ,J:..- h: .�' _ .:. •',"'1 Y Z - ri Xp. wr.+ w , • j • •PALE FEEBLE GIM - wig Ceaei'a* comes ;� 'ABOUT THE - an Womanhood Apprwchea- - H OUSEHOW Girls _ _.. upon the threshold of. womt►n- 4URAD_ _ • 'hood often drift into a decline in spite ' hof all care and attention. -How often - one -so" girls who have been . strong Dessert Recipes That Save Eggs. r and lively become suddenly weak, de= When eggs are soaring in price try, -..CIGARETTES...., Pressed,. Irritable and listless. It is the eggless dessert. There are many 1 the dawn of womanhood --a crisis iu excellent. cakes * and other fancy des-- llfe of every girl -and . prompt Berta that can be made .without eggs - measures should be taken to keep the Atilt not suffer a loss in their taste or blood phos .and rich r4ith the red tint riohuees. Here an, a few simple ro- of health. If the blood is npt healthy I ':Pas that require no eggs and that this'eriticai stage the body'is weak- make delicious cakes: i:gglesa Spice Loaf. ---One cupful of �1fie •.blendfi-ze , lened and grave disorders follow. Dr:f P P ' Williams Pink Pills have saved thous- l thick sour milk, one-half cupful of but- �' ef? ce ional ianda'of ySUfsg girh�rost_w t;ter; one capful of sugar, two cupfuls have been lifelong invalidism or an o our, o I -of chopped -raisins °early death. They are {olood-builder one teaspoortful of soda, one `of nerves richness, liberal fill of cinnamon, one-half teaspoon- If ill of cloves, one-half teaspoonful of P gi nutmeg, ib inch of salt. Stir the soda f _ :supply of red, healthy blood which ; • g P heat and different temperatures neves• � x T j- - -=r- - - arm--- into the m_iik-add-t#e melted ...butter -ta cooly and -bake: -- - -- -- oC[Or i !� - su ar salt and s ices. u e ra s- atrength. Dr. William .fink Pills g ' p A chimney that is open to rain and . e }n3 in the flour and then stir all ta_-:,EyeBYght 50� per cent In Qne have proved their great value over snow permits the moisture to run doer n gather. Polis into a buttered cake tin the flue, ittix with the soot and get and over again to young women -whose • . , • - health was failin M}ss A. Stern- I in loaf shape, or if preferred, into into the back -flue of the range; this Week a T:me In 1Vlany Irrataneea i g' small gem pans. This quantity makes results in a mixture of soot and mois- burg, Haileybury Road, New Liskeard, one loaf or twelve small cakes. tore which formttf�l acid that eats out j -"-`- 'Ont., says -.-III have much reason to , ' Eggless'White Cake. -One cupful of the range flue, thus doing away with ; A Free Prescription You Can Haye ' of ever Betting aaasea. E} s troub:es of man. 'be grateful to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills •butter; trim' cupfuls of, one cup- , descriptions may be wotlderfulli. benefited by P halft its life. Filled and Use at Home. follow the sial rules. Hero is this prescrip. as they restored me to health, if, in- - A range is eery often condemned be- ; y x fill of milk, three and one-half cupfuls tion: oto an saliva dru .tyre and gee a deed, they ,did not save my life. In !. London.—Do you wear glasses? Are you a bottle of Hoa-Opto tablets. Dropone Bo - 1914 I began to feel run down, and °f flour, one teaspoonful of baking cause it will not draw well. As a rule, Man of c; a straw or other eye weaknea•rs? rab:ot ins coupe of a glass of e+er and a! ;: powder, one teaspoonful of vanilla, a upon. you will find the II w <,u will be �sd to know that according to to dissolve. with this liquid beth• ibe eyes .-the doctor who was called_ in said that j nr, PIs there to real hope for you. Dian two to four tEmes daily. ! pinch of salt. • Mix the melted butter, flue clogged u with soot; this is a job y e r. You shou:a aoeice yo, ,mine. was a bad case O! anaemia. I gg P J whose eyes were failing sap they have bad tllru eyes clear,up Ixrceptiblysight fmm the start as milk and sugar, add salt and mix the for the men folks, although the clean-' eyes n4tored throuxn the principle of thio won- iu'2tnrnit no will quic ;y d,sappeor• if your lost flesh, always felt tired;, and I got dertnl free rescnption, ae mag soya, after eyes .ars bothering cu. etas • Lttle, take a g -powder with the flour and addiino .*n o ..n� nearly nlone9n♦ niaea n4 t.. r . taps so nervous ns coo scarcelyholdto liquid mixture, finally vanilla. Stir i work, generally falls upon the house- Ked at aa. Now t rag res l ererythiag wittoutaay hopntasely b: cd mt¢Lo ha;; ossa saved u tba' ; Lad rad ! ; r their eyes i,, tial•. a cup to take a drink My heart well and bake in a loaf in a slew oven. wife. In some cases the soot may ll she they myeyesd ea..lfui y;eouaihey (el NO a .otnar ptowAneat Fnrr+et" to whom the s would flutter alarmingly. The doctor E leas Apple Cake -One cupful of it .11 the time It was like a miracle to me.•- rroro Artlrie was acLadtted, silo: •'i ,,a;,eW ty a gg p{i safely be burned Gut. Sometimes a - A lady who used it w3 r. "Tha atmosphere tiny Weiner►able remedy, lie coa•t:!..nt t,i,rted testa did not seem to be able to help me at brown sugar. one-half cp fol of butter, pLa"'«mod are Well "own to eminent e;. epecu;Ly and tyen p unser ,can - correct the faulty draft, bury with or without glasses, but after ttaiar th s ,es:ribod wraa. all ' and m family ' and friends - all +, rn tem. rhe menutaceu„ r. y Y one cupful of raisin seedless; one but not often. preeenp.:on for site -n day. e. sr th+ag .een,a o stren4th.n eyesight bu per cant In cue wase', tune thought that I was in a decline find dent I can everirtod fine print wi out glar:es." Ia many ta•tances or reclAd the m,mry, it can be g cupful of apple sauce, unsweetened; Another common error in operating t L be tLat thoueantls who wear g;aseos oMeta b+'a any ,taod druaret ani er our of the could not recover. I was in bed for one- cu 1. of flour, one-fourth tea- can now• d,.card them ,n a resso„able Mn,o and "'ry irw prepuaictu 1 Wert ettun:n to t on neaA Pfrt a range is , the filling up of the fire- multivides n e will be able lu st rR feetti n their tur reaular use fn alar•at ei try ramU , be t'altau some weeks when an aunt came to sPot.nful of salt, one teas oonfal cin- ryas c°'• Ftorse• Turuaw, alt's nL'your •vara u 9 see me and urged that I try Dr. Wil- namon, one -halt teaspoonful of cloves, fuel, over -heating the range and burn-: �"'� d-uggac cbaDOi liamq' Pink Pills. bis father got s P box to the top. This means waating• tyros so ss to be syered t" ticub.0 and eslwa.e ot.e teaspoonful of baking soda, a ing the plates. This, in time, will] "- - supply, and by the time I had taken pinrh of nctmeg. Cream the sugar and warp the lids and make the top un-., Will prevent the cloths from becom But the demands of war upon the three boxes there Was a noticeable im- the butter together, add the salt and even. -The best way is to use just : in greasy, and they are no trouble to merchant marine, both for -British - r provement-,-and from that on I stead -i spices and raisins. Mix: the'. baking enough fuel to keep the fire burning wash' ; and Allied purposes, and the losses by fly progressed toward recovery. I eon- soda with the apple sauce. Arid the brightly --a. fire -box about half full, Don't oil the sewing machine with submarine have forced the British to t}nued using the pills for some time, flour to the sugar and butter mixture, The air is drawn up through the fire, puffin. It spoils the bearings, In- .the conclusion that they must pro- longer, and they restored me to my ; then add the sauce, and if the mixture I and as it becomes heated it.: mixes °toad, before putting the machine duce extensively for themselves. They old- time health and strength, I shall.- is not thick enough'add a trifle morewiththe fresh' fuel-gus, and what away, oil with best machine oil, find grew-, before the war, only one-fourth -- never cease to praise this medicine,.. flour,. Mix well _and pour into abut- would be a Mark smoke is immediately bc'ure using again -wipe carefully with of their food. Now the endeavor must That - and to . urge' al! weak run-down ills' ttred loaf tin, baking about one hour ! : a paraffin rag. g• g - t Ignited -to- a bright flame. Thi% flame be to grow three-fourths of it. That �C to give it a fair trial as I have proved in a moderate even. ti burned and utilized and gives the If your have a cold, bake a lemon would ensure independence 7f any in m own case their great merit." Eggless Plum Cake. -One-half cup-� thornugtt.y until it is tender, cut it i oven :the best heat the fuel is capable . •- submarine campaign that might Dr, fVilli&ms'.Pirik Pills are sold by Frit of butter, one-half cupful of bread I•of giving. Thus a little fuel glvin in Half, 4prinkle,each half with Sugar launched by -Germany: all dealers in medicine, or you can get crumbs, twozupfuls of stewed prunes 1 more frequently affords more heat, and eat-whlle hot and just before go- ..them. by mai! at b0 cents a box or six' or cherriex, four tablet{ oonfuls • of -' ing to bell. P with a saying in -many instances of at 'Revival of Jet Industry, boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- chopped almonds, four tablespoonfuls � least one-third in the fuel bill. • When 'Never put alines near a fire "to dry. , of eu ar, orie-half cii fu When you come in, if they are damp,An 'industry in England that began l lialn Medicine Co,: Brockville; Ont. i g p ! of ma7k, a !you understand tJic relative. value of a thousand years- before the Christian- ' -- -4 - --- dash of cinnamon and of cloves. Melt chi• damper and each draft, you can fill them with, paper• and d stand them ' _'WOMEYS WORK IN WARTIME. ' the butter in hot milk, Mix the chop- � keep the temperature of your oven to in a warm room, but not anywhere ,era and was practically given up halt tan de a century ago has-been revived since ped almonds with tiro bread = crumb0., y gree desired and for an rode -'.•near the fire. ' _ � :the war began.- It is the making of la = Britain and- in France ,Women' sugar, dash of cinnamon and of cloves. i finite period. #ornaments out of jet. This material Serve fir Freedom's Cause. =Pour the milk and butter mixture over Try not to poke the fire from the t BRITISH FOOD P'RODU'CTION. }s believed to be" wood that hpa gone I this, stir well and add the chopped to shake it with the shaker, See _ V 3n England there are four hundred ,prunes. Pour Into' a shallow -baking ; p' -" ' through an age -long process, per - thousand women directly engaged in. pan and .bake in a moderate oven, for also that the ashes are not permitted Revival of agrieukure as Result of haps a slow burning, Itis a cousin of ''g munitions work, and six hundred' one hour.. This can be served with i to accumulate until they entirely Lilt, Ravages by Aubmarines. i coal, a second . cousin of -box oak, « the ash -chamber, as they choke off the Sometime_y the tracing of a ri thousand in work connected with the wh' ' cream if desired - The never-ending rave es by tier- i g p meva! iPpeCi free circulation of air to the bottom cif. -war: not to titention-ilio"se on sireet_ _._ mint b artnc3__��. British— fens-}er grbctad in its ltrsirr Set loss the grate, I �umcars, etc. There is searcely.a position Hare .t Day For Repairs. t i. sate to to that wo neutxal shipping are interfering se- i ria are now, it is said in special de in England to -iia fitted b I g y t or three rioue •with food supplies to the mend. Arthur Machen, an Engli.•h 8. y y a man -. Thus is the time of year when the mtntttes of- tithe, sow and then, in to©k-' PP writers sass that et ornaments "pass - ,'man. work could be done by a iso- housewife should take a survey of the ! intz .to the proper condition of the Motherland from overieaa. In a re- I J P - ,'man. In one munitions plant in F;ng tssany small repairlt about the house range, will ]+ave many a bakil,g, not cent three months' period 470 ships ed out of popularity with horse, hair land 13,iHrb wome; are working; which should be attended try. It might ' to speak of the housekeeper's valuabie have been sunk. of which 18? were sofas and crinolines, with the point- in,ll -another 10,British. \lost of the neutrals were � ings of Landseer and Frith, with all there- are 5,080 workers'a 1,400_ axe'' �nwdeyli�nh8�a�repair dray when the i time and disposition _ i those brave mid-Victorian th' _ P h _. ,-_ :.-• + carrying :cargoes to Britain. It is, - _ �• =, women. There was a prejudice at and fintshey these numerous odd obs. t �thereforo', a)T the highest importance ,'The V}etorians reveled to funerals J I Household Helps. } with hearty plumes. and hatbands and first against women working in matt- perha s one or two w•tndow- encs sit that the people of the United ing- ufacturin plants. but this prejudice: P p �i'ithout cleanliness and pwiitualitY . dom take most radical measures to lavish crepe and` jet, which is black, g p P J out, a cupboard door sticks, or a lock, gam. cooking is impossible. 17 fitted with a scheme of thins that has . entirely disappeared. and mann-' is out of _order. The back steps that If new stockings are washed before' the a will be ow more f an immense campaignood at hom e. In 9 to has passed away, But it is coming factureri who objected- now agree, are worn out (and have been for some 'wearin the will wear longer. - that the results hale been highly sat time) abed are propped up with a rock ! gogod-wssyy to ttse u ole stockings a this end, to relieve pressure on di- into its own again), though where once isfactory. n some iia s - an woo ens 'i z to unr}p the wool and men did most of the harvesting. In -lessen the danger of accidents. ' Little i use it as 8 PLUffintf for Cnahlen9, 98r'e on foreign purchases. The Board ed in: cutting and polishing ornamenfs of ret ricniture, under lite. Prothero, of jet there are now scarcely one-tenth France, in the 6arceat fields, no men; things out •of order are a source of i When hanging short' curtains it is g of that number, and these are mostly a good plan to use picture wire. This is undertaking radical measures Eo y were .tit be found, ju:;t women. Greet unr#ecessary worry to the busy, house- C Britain could never have successfully' wife, told when repaired they mean can be di•aiNn much tighter and will stimulate production on all sides. ; men too old for service in the army,' ' prosecuted the wear but for Aha mag- much in comfort -and convenience, j The Food Coiltroller, Lord Devon not break. --port, has fixed prices to farmers for . A hood reputation is the product of nificent_ w -operation of the women, 'Rub -lamps with corn tarch on "the w -and- also of the labriring men, who' . S heat, oats anti potatoes, assuring self-respect ' bays cooperated with flit • Govern- 'Some Cabbage Dishes. _ outside, to remove the oily look that so them high retuina. Hut Mr_ Prothero.. n characterizes them. — T--. -trent in an admirable manner. The J Cabbage is one of the few,owi•nter Croquettes should be in a ' warm proposes the forming of copmittees labor men have given themselves and vegetables whose possibilities are only, in every county to :supervise produe- place for an hour before frying, They ,':� i ; I ' "�• �Ir i�n9 r their Crest vitality, and -ten lbe future -1111311 enderstood by marry housekeep-' tion. In viilageg every possible scrap i ars: °There are delicious ways will brown more quickly. nothing can be too good for them m' ys Qf pre''I The furniture will be improved. by of land is to be cultivated, pig clubs ; Canada and the, old country, for the paring this stuniy standby. In salad are to be formed and seed furnished i <" y Y being wiped off occasionally with a , t heli -earned every consideration.. it can be eaten with benefit every day. clout dipped in linseed oil. fur garden production. The county �? Try cooking an onion ivith boiled +cab- committees are to make surveys, and _ To crepe in white and colors is �. STORMY 'WEATHER bags; this prevents `the strong cab- a labor -saver when made up into chit: to have the right to enter upon any bage odor -that sume' fastidious folks farm to inspect cultivation, and take N i c dren s underwear and dresses. -HARD 0y g,�gy object to. When cabbage seems rath:1 When a kettle is badly scorched, do p°ssgasion,of it if not cultivated. The. er "wift in winter; soak it for half s eedin u of agricultural labor is Y' not clean it at once, but fill .it with p g p let - - _ an hour in cold water before cookie to be assisted lw the War Office r G- Creamed cab has a delicate. de- I water after it is cool', pat illi a hand Thestormy, Mustei•y weather which !fol o{ washing soda and allow it 'to through the use 'of German prison - we have during February and March' lightful flavor and is more easily dig- ! boil for an hour or two. ; ers, of interned aliens, of conscien- Jam/ is extreme] harp on children. Con,) ested than boiled cabbage. Cut the When making a steamed tiuus objectoZ•s exempt from army )t Y - 1 g pudding } ditions make it necessary for the mo- rcabbage•fine atsd drop it In a stew -pan put a piece of well -greased paper over service, and, on special occasions, of i of boiling water; add a pinch of soldiers in training. Corps of women i ther to ,keep them in the house. They the top before tying on the cloth, 'this ground cloves and a small onion. Cook! - - -- - - _ are to he mobilized on a milita#y are often confined to overheated, bad-' it ten minutes; drain and add a table-' Iy vevttilated room; and catch colds 1 , tem, paid as soldiers and billeted a; For Stiff ]Neck " spoonful of butter the acme o! sugar, re uired, to het on the land. Motor , . 'which rack their whole system'. To IFOR A BAD COUGH q P enough salt and pepper to suit your lows steam cultivators, steam ' guard against this a .box of Baby's taste and three tablespoonfuls p Apply . Sloan's Liniment �ifh0or! fills of thick Here is a tine old-fashioned well . - P and other machinery. t thresh}n 1 s olae or catarrh g.rubbing to the sore leaders send the -Own Tablets should be kept in the I recipe for coo h , ey , cream. Heat well and serve. ! trouble the hia■ been used with be provided by Lite board, with- men relieved. e 1 ed hoose and an occasional dose 'veri the sin will soon be c • �"� e _ gt .aA Ciel from our drur p _ A CCP Baked cabbage }a flue. Boll it ten ; trreat u r baby to keep his stomach and bowels fat I es. or rarmint (Double specially released from the army for , , minutes and finish cooking in a cov- trengcn) about 16c worth and their operation. Special' import. of For rheumatic aches, neuralgia, working regularly. This will not fail eyed bakii.g-dish' in the oven, - Season ' add to It i pint of Lot water ane gout, lumbago, bruises. stratna, keep the bes'"i This feeding stubs• have been arranged of the baby in good condition till the salt, a '; will make full •half a pint w en with the shipping au or fes. n fact, inga, mixed. Take one tablespoonful +a bottle handy. ' brighter days come along. The Tab- times a day: almost as much attention i< being •►" Next time you cook sauerkraut put mo more racking our whole given to farm production as to reg - Quickly penetrates sad soothes, cleaner lets are sold by medicine dealers' or in lents o! water, enough h pork to ; bobs with a cough. cyiogsed nos- ./ than mu plasters or ointments, does not by mail at 25 cents .a box from The P o P true should open, air paaaaaele of lar war organization. ! ataia the skirt, season, and add dumpling of rich bis'-' your head clear up so you can I The British people neglected agri- 1)r. Williams Medicine Co.. Brockville, cu}t dough rol3ed thin; thus you w}ll breathe tree► It is easy to pre- At all dtvggists, 25c. SOc. call X1.00. _. -Ont. " - have a toothsome dish. - i pare, costa teue and is pleasant culture considerably in recent years l _•�.__.:.0 _.,, to take. Anyone who has a stub- because with their large mercantile born couirli, oa- hard cold or marine the could import foodstuffs. ' Wanted To Know. The Care Of A Range. catarrh in arty term should give Y Eli] thio prescriptlnn a trial. from the United States Canada, "Who wet`e Adam and Eve, g'r'and- The most important thing is to keep Any drugiriet can suppl'f• you, or r a bottle will be sent on receipt of Russia, Australia, India and other big ,, rtes . " the range well cleaned out -top, sides "They were the first ms.n and oro- and underneatb-at the cleanout door.,! Addy ss Intal i rnatirnalon bo*„o_' producing countries at a price as low man, dear. Familiarize yourself thoroughly with i rtes, t1 �r. Antoine St.. Dfontreal. as the domestic value in these coon- ! J "Were you 'quainted a ith 'em, the uses and duties 'of the dampq' and L r a nada' tries, and by buying abroad, create ,grandma i” different drafts, so you can obtain the i a demand for British manufactures. ! 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T:.:.R'.. ybi: .e - ,w.. .. < ,: ,,. ... .. vara. .. - .., . :. -_ _•._.. .. _.. .... ,..... .. .. fit` _ .. - "v �� --- --- •-- -- ---' . Watch Your Sneeze - having been used or and over wain t - _a I�YIIRACLES .OF DEVOTION. - I over still counted among fashionable �M+AUK CORED « Z MONTHS `. It ITIAV be the forerunner of materials. -""--' ' A=&Wng Sas�ces' Dude by the We-' Hasbset♦C(•ssds's } bronw tis or a bad cold. It Green seems to be good for early l' After 9 Years' Uaelses Treatiaaasht. men of France. '-� spring wear and ranges from the pale - - hvonte yeah (or is ni�ture's Warning that your- chartreuse to the deep forest tone. I The healing power of Zam-Buk is to French women ' yhsu that of other olnt particularly the more than fort bOdqis in a receptive Con- One'of the fortune tellers of fashion much Greater A y p menta, that It hie cured in many cases Poor, were represented by Ernest predicts that queer anis intricate cuffs. Lavisse in his report to the French y°us•' ---�titiofs for germs. The, Way :when all other ointments hen failed. Po - --: large collars, straight up and down on* such instance is that of Mr. Earle Academy on the distribution of vir- to fortifyoua'self against friott�r fa Sc. t° Y lines, and a lilted waist will be fee-: E. Gardiner, of M..quia, Sack., who toe prizes as having'during the war K� Cold is to increase Warmth- tures of'spring styles. writes: " For two roduce 50 large years I suffered honored France by the virtue they 1lfTTCOf4PIVd'l P g TOaOMO,ONr. e,V ^ ._and vitality by eating For the Boudoir with a bad attack of salt -rheum on m7 have shown. "Women—nearly all loavat of fine, Shredded Wheat a food A negligee with angel sleeves is one ; feet. During those two years I tried poor—school mistresses, working wo- . -.• ' of the latest offerings for the womanevery known remedy, but oou'-d IInt!- men, domestics, have worked.miracles MADE ut CANADA wholesome hour - that builds • healthy muscle Who loves to b daintily and becoming- nothlaG that would cure the disease. of filial piety, devotion. and charity," and red blood. For break- ly attired in her boudoir. A sket:h .Then. I. heard of Zam•Buk, and com- said he.. "Servants, faithful to their islung home made bread• Do : menced using it. After the first fev/ is shown here. The negligee is of- - employers, fallen into distress serve : fast With milk or Cream, or applications I noticed an improve y t not ercpetimeat, tfI ole is nothing luny meal with fresh fruits. crepe de Chine, with fine lace edging meat, and this encouraged me to con-' them without wages, and even in cases 1v around the collar and pockets, and tinue. Although I had suffered for' aid them by sacrificing slowly accumu- just as good - f a sleeves of deep lace flouncing. --T-her-two years, after only -two- months' latus economies to -pay their debts. -- - r Pockets and sleeves are weiglited with treatment with Zani•Buk I am com• I One of them is raising seven children EWGILLETT - Bilk tassels: - }-Pletely cured." j of her dead employer. Ariotller 80- TORONTO, Zam-Bak is equally good for ecrema, ` WINNIPEG rnONrnew> Boudoir caps of net, chiffon and Id servant is raising five or lace trimmed with ribbon are still blears, abscesses, blood poisoning, piles, phans. A widow, mother of three chil- a cold sores, chapped hands, chilblains, seen ins great numbers, A very eruptions, etc. ata 1 drug stores, 50c dren, has taken charge of six orphans. — pretty CAP lest_ _ At the Opera. J - — ed fret -ruffle -an ong streamers of i_- nd iI erne care o is um erman aL t e opera -- a; ... blue ribbon is a, recent importation I V i orphans." i B " : from Paris. A large pearl ornament ' tines. The shipping firms of Denmark', y finks, Maine, that's music such an' was laced in front. Another ca of ;Norway, Sweden, Holland and the.! I calls music. Made in Canada. cream net was trimmeri with na row, United States, notwithstanding; losses, Urgent Business, City Niece—I hardly thought you blue ribbon in la tics art around the have grown fat and powerful on war I hour honor, I admit that I was ex- would appreciate it; uncle. I Lumberman—Why. by iir.ks, Mame, * edge. Tiny pink rosebuds held down I rate,, without heavy taxes or requi- , i `ceding the speed limit, but I was the la- ice where the 'ribbon crossed ; sitions. Britain's trade supremacy de a.raid of being late at court." t sounds jest like my'three sawmills :. t itself. A ribbon bow on the crown ;Pends on whether it can keep pace ! 'What was your business at court?" I on Beaver Creek all runnin at once. I Fashion 1 and a soft ruffle to frame the face in the construction era with its com- "I had to answer to a charge of ex. Im—' completed this dainty trifle. Such, petitors in the aggregate. The intima-) reeding the speed limit." Waa:rd•s Linient Cure* voids, rata caps are easily made from scraps � tion from British naval authorities I srt9lrsrsajrirss Pos sats Fads , _ which ou ma have' left over in the that as soon as the immense •energy 5 Y te, As 6ranlllated Eyelids, T)l 0FlT•SdwXINI; NEWS AND JOB a house. devoted' to warsl~ip construction can I E es inflamed b ex - ! Offices for elate in xnod Ontario n These. patterns may be obtain - sure to Sun,Oualand Wind ,of all businesses, Full Information oa r; Tuasur and pongee have few -rivals from gels, remarkable output is assured your local lilcCall dealer of gguicklyrelievedbyNeris• application to R'tl.on Publirhinx Com - from the D1cr'cal Com may well be believed. During the war E)eRemed NoSmartir pany. iS west Adelaide Stropt- Trmontoc among the materials for suits and Company 70 Bond' ��� y• g. ? dresses. With slashes of bright St., Toronto, Dept. W. a million tons of new warships, from just Eye Comfort. At BQSCELLANSOV8 a P giant super -Dreadnoughts mounting Your Druggist's SOcperBottle. Murlaet)• a colors in huge dots or squares against L'/AziCEB, TUAtUFtd, LU VS. ETC.. 1 � -inch ns, o deetro ers and sub- islveinTubes25c. ForQeok sl ibeEyePreeask C a white or natural background, they . ��� �TM Among t y pain b al and me treat4ne red writte w make the most fascinating sports ijj ! '•larines, has been , launched. This DngRists or Karin cue pain Dy our home treatment. carte* 1 ever g us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medica! .suits. The striped and .dotted de- energy, applied to the turnip out of CaLimited. Collinxwood, Ont.. Th�ypp standardized merchant vessels, would "Telegraph Message. Tr Snouts speedily distance German and, neutral ; Assistant (to old lady, who has BOOK o 4 '5 competition. handed in a badly spelled telegram)— DOG DISEASES' i In the grand race for markets, for f What's this word, please? s. And HOw t0 Ft;ed , Comes Adviee to Sufferers to III commercial recuperation, the country Old Lady—Never mind that, mise; Valled free to ea eddmu b7 1 with the dominant mer,hant` marine, it's none of your business. They'll Aslerlu's the Aat Use Dodd's Kidney :Pills. able to seize the carrying -trade of,, know at the other end. Novel H. CLAY GLG1'ER CO., Inc. most of the world, -will triumph. It Des Rantaft 118 West 31 at Street, Now York Glacier Creek Lady Says They Hare ! is of utmost consequence that Britain at;daard'* Liadraeat casae t:ast•e sews tipecialize iii -beading off German am- Been - Her Stand-by for Sixteen :- I bition in this direction. Fortune smile% on some men merely • 1 Tears and She Has %ever- Knovn-_--p•- because they paid no attention to hr: • a+, 'He S ed I Gllae ThemieCreek; via Dawson, Yukon, The follow ngt stopry comes from the f rowna far°oe t�r°teeeto°•' re+' w: Can., Feb'y 5th (Special.)— North front. At one part of the lines, where I BABC. OCK ' e: SONS of fifty-three where- doctors are long ' No MRn's Land was merely fifty yards F"n"ri qTcat j upas• ST. Mo*r17t&AL far* distances apart and those remedies or so in width, the _Germans one night sranehesi Ottawa and Washington that are a very present help in time 'happened to be in a very talkative of need are the reliance of the mood, and tfie .wind- blowing towards ' I _ settlers, Dodd's Kidney Pills bare es- our lines their jargon- exceedingly if. I +� tabiished an enviable reputation. Hear ritated one of our men. -The latter, a _ what . sirs. A. Armstrong, a well -fine. o19 soldier, absolutely without! -known resident of this place, has to tear, bare it for a time, but finally in- i say of them: !formed the sergeant that he was go- + ;I "Dodd's Kidney Pills have been -my ing out for a walk, - The sergeantfig stand-by for sixteen ears " 4lr% ve a krowing smile as' he aw h �d•,t ` j i� °j 'i� •, Arm%trong atateo. "Both myself and 'man disappear over the parapet with their medicinal -qualities. When any, in the mid4t of a batch of iaGermans, uy, 1 _7_ > faith - J' 't' :eft—irl 1al Teeth 604 �. of my friends complain of even a ! and after the firing had .died down d s t,d us your old rsu.• teeth: tsar.,• headache I treat them with Dodd's reappeared on hi:s•handa and knHcs.; �' �,•, ���` i�tar,.Y ria. earn we rei:,.t tteet. t KidneyPills and they never fail to ! "That's stopped their bloomin talk-! a ..:� t / (.n. salute b•. rt turn mail ' h atwa s foes me leisure to & y I,i Wold & Platinum Refining Co:, 9 t9 do - od, _ _ ing!" was Ms viii comment. It had. 5 P a, Adslaid• at. wast, Toronto - say a good word for Dodd's Kidney annard's Ltalsmeat cures aspntaarsa r --Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all kidney llelicatet Eliminated. ) A 'Crepe de ('bine Negligee" -with Angel t = - ills from backache to rheumatism, "How did you get Mrs. Bounce out y Sleeves j Bright's disease and heart disease. of your b� dgr club?. Did you ask her Yo- re Baby's Redu:es Bursal Enlargements. i Thlckeaed, Swollen Tl"ues, feigns are very striking and introduce These troubles come from sick kid- to resign .' t :an entirely new note. Some of the treys. That's why Dodd's Kidney Pills I "No, we i �9n't like to' do that but Curbs. Filled Tendons. Sore- u: designs ine distinctly en in e - ! ore em. we a resigns except -Mrs. Boi.nce, tress' ` onslth rtr nes or' ra nsi stops .Cavin Lameneaa, allays pato. fact. Silk and woof jersey are oth- - - -� and then we all got together and -;��, Chubby Children Does not blister, remove the hair or err important fabrics which in spite of I MERCHANT NAVY'UTILITI. formed a new club." I Make the Bane Happy lar up the horse. $2.00 a bottle - -' at dtus,;ists nr delivered., Book 1 M free. sere to tired mothers sad are subject The Country With Large%t Merchant AB5l)R81NE, JR., for mankind -aa aa Wea n babies are a consune Marine Will Lead Post -War Trade. antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds Pleasant That British exports in 1916 should The Nova Scotia Lumber King, Y strains, paint J swollen veins or lands. i itisle7pli to man diseases, that do not rffrct �t ti health children, heals and soothes. x1.00 a bots at drttg- have been of record volume, about says: Y gists or postpaid, Will tell you more if you - E2,600,000,000, speaks with clarion "I consider MINARD'S LINIMENT' Keep your children it, good health. write. Mad, in the U. S. A. by HE�s�itlal Habit note of the war -time service of the the best I INJ3TEIVT in use, See chat their bow`?s mtae reguiarl}' K, F YOUNG, P. 0. f.: `' i iY�sna eld¢ , Mon;nal as R�iltWll WW British merchant marine. The British ` I es ecially during the tcethin eriod, stsorrlce rod lbser'se, J:., sr• aide to Gosd� - got my foot badly jammed lately. I p g g p Admiralty had under requisition a I bathed it well with MINARD'S ! This is itdistressing time in the life —' - A dailyration of month or two ago • about 60 of every child and the utmost pre--. per cent LINIMENT and it was as well as ever caution should be taken to keep them �; r Grape -Nuts and cream of the -merchant tonnage. The Goy- I next day. well and strong. i- ernment has compulsorily purchased Yours very truly, Is a Splendid food for -.$y the consistent use of many vessels. Government orders re- T. G. McMLLLEN those who want Vigor quire 80 per cent.- of space on British : atxi energy, freighters in ordinary service, to be Mrs• We�n81oWA r:'' HfE%; ; �esQrved on home -bound trips for 4' ;L , Government material -foodstuffs 'and ; The most expensive way to buy any- SoothingSyrup .1TH9 WtCsiP�t F18F?1tOW RlDORT Nutsmunitions. BritisTHS 1 OMIMMh freighters are for- i thing worth while in *bis world is to ! it is possible to avoid many childish HOM.IN ra ee;bidden to carry neutral freight be- I get it for nothing. ills now so prevalent.The spirit ofGaad*ric. at Dlay: tw•een neutral ports without special 1 It is a corrective for diarrhoea,cofic ][agnitude and C7s•amtnlaeae permit. German submarines and asiaasd's Liniment Cares Destemyer. ! and other infantile ailments. It sothes _ f 8 a COIICentrated raiders have destroyed two million I Aas>;srCAN PLAN : 1 the fretting baby and permits 'the numovZAN PLAN -health-food mitis from Eons gross of British shipping. In fact, Absolutely. child to sleep well and grow healthy. 7, the British merchant marine has had It brings comfort and relief to both W. a white, F. i. W. atott, sr. l People should marry their oppo- chid and mother. choice whole Wheat; t.o undergo a most extraordinary com- „ 9 sites. - - and malted barle it bination of losses from enemy actio- "Most q S Most penple are convinced that Mrs.'Win&low's 93 TRION AL y fifes, of requisition for militar • ser- , retains the vital mina they -did;'$ T RIA vice, and of cargo restrictions in the lL era] elements of the ' national interest. That it should have Soothln S' also carried record British exports de- :In Assam an oath is taken stand- 9 Syrup p FuuY I� grain so essential to P ing within a rope circle, to' imply a I aee Gu,.?0.�iTIED j monstrates a capacity and endurance 1liiQaC6S ,.`.R of body and .brain, but Serving British and Allied -interests witness does not tell the.truth. i. Chubby Children :lacking in many other ;magnificently in war -time, the British I S E PA RATE R Is absolutely non-narcotic. It con-' merchant marine will be Britain's •,a i ASOLID PROPOSITION to eta Cereal foods. tains no opium, morphine, nor'any of neo• well made. -u y nrnn aq i +jl main, dependence -after the war to re- ,B perfect sk mmtntt repernror far I theirderivativee. It is soothing, pleas- only rte a . rlo.rly sk,m- wrap t 3 Every, table .4)lould ! mperate its economic strength. Ger- SU ant and harmless. For generations i orcnlar,uk Itrakc.henvy.or :,,:t r man shipping interests ED creim. 8awla.an;t (-ear!-! _._ a - 'have its dally ra: •tl I PPr „ inters. is are calculating mothers in all arts of the world have eaatly cit., ra urrrrent from , on extraordinary building, to restoreMAGNE used it and . millions -of babies ave pleb re, w-h'rh'inoctr.t6,s l.rgor g !SIA h tap►city machmcs. See our easy of Grape -Nuts. Germany's lost trade. The rivalry in been benefited by it, i warship eonst.ruction being ended by Monthly Payment Plan " Buy a'bottle today and` pmenu made prnmptly from / s� „ ; Britain's unchallengeable supremacy, For Dyspepllil!t, Indige�iiion, have it bandy .'nwwtpes .Man..Torenee, Ont. There s aM Reason Germany will undertake rivals in Heartburn, 73elehln Sour 8ton:arh. c}ae Relieve and Protect Your Children *rd st. lohw, N Wheth.r ; g. dalry levier�ear small, act` rot <� merchant ship construction, But the in Stomach, etc., take a teaspoonful of handsome frrn estxioa end easy_ No change in rise, unlit I Blaurated 'Maxnesta in a half glass of i Sold by aAl drunirtL;n Canada and payment plan. 6 P quality, British shipping :firms have to face, hot water after ca`ling. Ie safe, pies- throtiglrortr tits uor/d AMERICAN SEPARATOR CO. �} or size of package. not only the burr of German energy, sant, and harmless to use and ghee ln-^ Boa .:pa lWabridae.N.T. r f p 0 atant relief from all forms of stomach but formidably strengthened neutral i disorder, sold by druggists everywhere. ED, 7. ISSUE, 6-'17. 7wliwl W�W. X, ­.A�w vg 'gLw ".4 7- � _7 — Black,work on Rouge bridge, to be Now charged to county council. 3 00; Jas A -9 1 7 �_7­t7� •nowh a A, every Friday mornia4 W.htce, right-of-way 10.00., W P Jones, bpickering. Out. Stavel in Itild*20.54). FOR SALE—House In the Village of • JL' Claremont. 6roozias, good lot and stable. Your coLaukittee would recommend apply to Hopper, 01"suout. slatthat the reeve, deputy -reeve and coun- f cillos, Clerk, treasurer and editor of LIOR SALE—One grade Holatelo'GROC RI S 1i lJo pwy"r 11-25 It P&O in &dvonoo' The Pickering News be-app9itited a' JL' cow, fourth calf due Feb. loth, 1917, Apply dplegation to wait upon the Ontario to David Dawson, con. 5; Pickering. Ittf A Good Resolution for 1977 JOHN euvernment, on March Ist, to urge D. MURKAR, Proprietor, upon the government tb,ki taking over WANTE -4IC.apable* general'who "Buy All Your Groceries at The Grocer's" can do plaIn 8111all family of the Kin stun road and making It & Al�uly to Mrs G D ocoft'.132k 05haws'.1 provincial hiwhway. F1 one 221 I&tf PICKERING COUNCIL On moti,.n sepurt waw adopted. OR SALE—Another bay mare, A few seagon4ble lines just new a The above council met pursuant to A by,law was passed making the Fpreylously owned by W E Ritchie-aecus- nd'.f resh and asidjournment on Monday. Feb. 5th I ft)llr3wing chn.nRes hi ov,:rsvers of high. toured to farm work, an excellent driver, quie the best on the tuarket: Members all present, the reeve in the ,i a: Div N-:..3. Russell, B -e 11) place sad sound. F B Houseer,'Pickering. 20-91 mobair. The minutes of the last uleet- NEW PRIUNES-2 lbs for 25 cents ing were read and approved. Craw' ford in place of Theodore Annan; 'i'James Greenlaw ; Div lb. Edwaid ANTED—A married man to man - Wage farm, Duties to beiin April let. Also NEW COOKING FIGS -10c per:b A number of accounts were present- Liv 42 Clement Lawton in place of single Mau to go out West at sn earlierdste• d sed for payment and referred to the Ourne;. Apply to Jamas Underhill, Claremont, tett SEEDER RAISINS -15c per lb teapectiVe standing committees NEW VALENCIA RAISINS -15c per lb On motion counoil Riljourtied to A deputation of ladies till. OR SALE—At'onc�e, 9 first mort- W NBERRIES-15(!' per' 4-k— a�, Mal vh 5th, -at 969�6, amountirg to $?o,0W, drawing six -_E -CRA. quart A Greenwood Red Crusi wotit - t agail, -it Stuncl I p.'in , for Lh-L trw!ea n HAND PICKED BEANS -11c per lb ctio '.of gendiial par cent on certain property. The beiLrd asking for a grant. cash to be invested in cattle for Alberta reach. business. Edwin Morgan was hearil -1k Act quickly stating amol.nt of mortgage Ton (4001) POTATOES—$2.5o per bag. for -onfirmatiou of eaXIML128ge, 'For Particulars write to -day to c plan o1stib,zlivisi,;,-, Job of part of lot U in the 3rd rouge of U A, White*.R B14o 1, Locust Hill, 18-19 A. complete line of everything fresh and good in fresh frozen fish, B. F. con. On motionthecouncil ap- anges. Lemons, ed of the' tan. L'Alen W CE—Gordon Andrus, of French- . I, willo Mills man's Bay, is prepared to furnish farmers : sin , oked and salted fish. oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Celery. an The standing coulinittee on , Con- d all ochar with cut ice, loaded on wagon or CEDAR GR-OVE 6gb at aayttime• at a reasonable Price. Load- 8T__7U= - - a- 0­nN_M aIVZMXS"rash after on, The qualityT4 a can. of S;4Z Kist Pork arld. Beans at 1-5, bar -gain ti the; i f Ilowini, payments: John Nlur- k f )tg stationery. advertising, %Ve have now a g6od stock of Corn this —son or to first-class. go -11 -ete., 07.06; "!P.l NN,url(l, supplies and O%ts, Distillers' Grains, Feed Mol- Aud 8 subscriptions to the Municipal asses. Hug 31eal, Poultry Fonda, Fluur SEED GRAIN FOR SALE—Wheat, JASA AICHAR DSON S is and Wild Goow'Bartey-0 A r No World, 3.40 ; Employees Liability As- and Mill Feeds, on hand at the Mill and. 2,, 011."trXI'liennis's Early,Yielder, Erish.Whits F suts=6 Corporation. for premium on Cherrywood Sheds. and Banner; All strictly pure and tree of wild n 0%ts and tares, Also Almike, Timothy and Sed T H 9 Srawurer'a bond 32,(A); Geo. A. Reid.. the embargo is partly lifted now Clover. writ, or phone forjrJoes and a&=. plea. Joseph L on. 0 ar Grove. So gratnt to National Sanitarium Assoc! A one car of Corn is expected to me allan for Hospital for Consumptives, Phone 1215: . P �URIIRBNo I Markha postage on, recruiting tickets, ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT"— Batt., --BAHK arrive at once. M. ODtf Waskoka, 10.00; CkLpt. Tennant, 182ad BeILPhon.e ..Home Phone IFBaing Pans of lots 12, con 4, and 111, con 8, STANDARD ; Pengelly, rebate on dog tax, PiCkeriLg, and consisting of 91 acres, more or �OF CANADA OwElied by Mr, Shoults, 1.00; D R Bea- leas,. On the PrGMi864 are a frame home, barns t016 on acct of salary 75.00 ChasW owns stabling, small- orchard also a HEAD OfwfqCg TORONTO as auditor 25.00. and I Glen Willow Mill#, Cedar Grove, small peach orchard, a quantity of tali wheat Eswker, salary and rye. All tall pkamed. Boil sandy loam. do, 2600-.— Fee tirther-B--k— or write JuTFrick, 'A7=.9; HQ is s an o ' Trufterseve ty in Your committee would recommend IWA that a grant of $120 be -made to the fireamwood Red Cross Society. 4 11,50 4 the conduct of accounts,.of mann. I a Uxets 5 C Swett to FA On motion the report was adopted. oil if I", The standing committee on Roads on A caaft kwd LUIWL facturers, farmers andmerchants.' axd Bridges reported and recommend- RIT'D 141T3 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at every Bromb.. 235'. ad the following payments: A J Tay- Z C coo PMe Fruit Store bar and others. lauling 330 yards of :0 • amyel on sideline bet lots 28 and 29, 9*" - on IEM 0 -' �9 - HAS THE QUALITY PICKERING BRANCH, I em 3, 251.68. Oat Bridge Co, bal " 8 :OL a El 0 a . 1z:1 .. R. W. GORDON. blanseer. Branch also at %%itby. vwA drag 1.50; P Westgate, bal of j' 6 -3 8 [2 a Cr * — N 4"t re Dumbarton Village. to be de- 04 in m Oranges, Bananas, Pomegra;nates. 7 u Z'J9R from 1917 commng ll.&) a C1 0 0 Onions, Lima Beans, Celery .1tom Burns, hauling 185 yds gravel on 40 -V ;-- I z = a � ' Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes - 1--% K read opp lot 29 158.00: Jacob Wagg SJing and gravelling on sideline bet Feb Massey -Harris and Spuds. hand 5. con 6 86,00; Geo Gates, 33U '9 war Sol Choice bulbs for indoor culture. - yds gravel bet 28 and 29. con 9 83.00 P Apr 2 r "F A R M • 43 Gates. 39 yds gravel Dunbartorl Vil 0 is; Kay n As the market is so uncertain. this year hage 3.90; also 155 yds on K road Opp *.a-, we cannot list prices and stay with &A IS 10.00, 0 H Pugh. 47 yds gravelQ;ma them—A good deal always. . 14CIM7, opp, 28 Cie: J D Rammer, 301 .Implemehts g, -NEILSON '7ds diy 19 5.00: G Traa, bol gravellin 0. 'S ICE CREAMI .10 Sept 0 an otm 5, opp lots 33, and 35, 5L90: R •w Pla'Ln, in cones, 5undeas or in ire the result of 'the experience of -A KHoe, overseer div 48 2J days coin 1 it .6 Z* a Cb.. Now 1ce-cream sodas—always good, many men in many countries and stawte labor 3.75: S, Carlton puttingJ a.— Doe are pat together with intebanicar in culvert bet lots I) And 11 con ' 4,00: Janor 1217 -Whitby 3, Oshawa i. Brown skill �&nd s-ientifte exactness H Xorgari,-xaork a rd5. Pore Uxbridge if. Cauniuson-LOY 1 J. IWA QV cutting trees 4AD; also paid for subpoenas 3.75: R three rows. . giving good clearance. These Pickering —Teeth are in'thre Onurio Cultivators iill�'�,and reci..,t4ary�'in 'good farming. re sheat weed killers —Hoe and Disc --force feed runs sow fine or coarse grain uniformly Drills —without injury. Fout. siztet. Contrulk-d with one lever. able and easy -running made. Binders -Without exception mosTd-a Steel chains—Angle and T-shaped -feel frame. Last a lifetime 7 - Particulars Cheerfully Given J. R. THEXTON THE MINISTER 0 F FINANCE -REQUESTS What In Home 7 With Music? • ..THE 'PEOPLE OF CANADA To BEGIN NOW -TO SAVE MONEY FOR T H E NEXT WAR LOAN MAL IL 1911 DKPAXTMZNT OP PIPJAMCIK OTTAWA 7 7. _7 -7 17. • fo, olumAia ra no* as C ...TO INVESTORS.'a to -420' A475 THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQLTIRING IN -VESTMENT• • -Do uAle. Pi3tlecor'ds .1"Y PURCHASE AT PAR Made In f�- _Do Canada .85c up Fit Any MINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK machine ..IN SUMS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF cl fli! 111 1 C IN 13 1c A, Interest payable half -yearly, IS.t ApTil and lot October by cheque (free of exchange it any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from the dateof-pur chase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering -,.at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in pay- ment of any allotment made under any futute war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security. Proceeds of this stock are for war'purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be &,119wed to recognized bond and stock brokers on allotments made is respect of applications for this stock which bear their std*. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCS, OTTAWA OCTOUZR 7th, 1916. ."HEARING IS BELIEVER6" The Columbia dealer.neareat to you will gladly demonstrate, Very easy payments. Little omh, reqiiired. Dealer will gladly explain Send for -a new free catalogue. -COLUMBIA GRAPHOP110M. "Creates 91 the Industry." "Planews asci Qmv&re is the Art." ""'Owns of the 11*Mdaufflaw rab=Lw CANADIAN rACTORT. TORONTO T. Moore WIWI=, j Agent and Dealer, 1=101re1,1=ff. C)=t. -- r• ',,.a+.?ca r � ..• w/- � ��-E,f}' .:•J,S� ('`. Y '+4q......�,.u�y'.5:1/.>wW+ ?j �' ;''4ri ,(.:u 1 u-.. y y. �.,..� +"4 - a,. �#✓.Y 'Bf �t�' k'.�.q'.;..,�c+"..F .! :+.. ,i..•fr �y '�•�•r.� � o+:`' ,-,-,',b.., v r, w. •trC,�'' •Y - 'F �'rtv •SJ�' s 00."•�.'.•:1i4 'a�W�7n . .i. � n w- . . - x .. a 7 fl! vc ^i.� - - �s^�r.T u • r meeting t Tuesday evening. Among those .who attended, the 24 Head of Catde 1 J. 'FEEL A ,:-,SON da is in the city. D. Peters was in the cit for y funeral of the late Abram Bundy oa Tuesday were Joseph Pilkey Horses, Implements, -BROCB STREET, '_ : -, 'WHITBY, ONT. a couple of days. and Mrs. Doherty, of Agincourt. J H. gond of'iekerin y' g' D. W. Hay, etc. aaaaaaaJ�J�an.J,•aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiit�iAiaiA� �?'. THE : DOMINION BALK -r - [tiTASL1iNLO I•TI - - - - - � ` , X__. ; ; ICapitiif w i Rewne $13,000,000 Savings Department - Is Have you money in tae Bank? Axe you saving?' 27 -putting away a few dollars at a time you will soon possess a rand,. for- smergen". Deposits of. one Dollar and upwards received. K Interest paid .or added to accounts twice.. a year. e0101 ti- WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. �ttt■=i•tilts•al[tttt■set•al[•t•tate•a•r<anttatttrE=N>••�[ �' 2' FIS EGGS 1..'.7EGGS. Mid -(Winter' -Sale � yOLAettMONT The pflddal board of the Metho- -8411,10 All Winter Footwear will be sold at Reduced.. Prices. ' Born -To Wm and Mrs. Neal, dist church held their cAtrarterly _Au.Ctioa --oF— be sold at greatly reduced prices. _ aa daughter, " ton nfr a few The Missee� IIant�l9pe meeting t Tuesday evening. Among those .who attended, the 24 Head of Catde 1 J. 'FEEL A ,:-,SON da is in the city. D. Peters was in the cit for y funeral of the late Abram Bundy oa Tuesday were Joseph Pilkey Horses, Implements, -BROCB STREET, '_ : -, 'WHITBY, ONT. a couple of days. and Mrs. Doherty, of Agincourt. J H. gond of'iekerin y' g' D. W. Hay, etc. lars write Sales Manager. PELHAM NURSERY CO., _ - Mrs. Thomas Neal, we regret to _ ' ,eeport, is again seriously -ill. Bundy and Mrs. Anderson, of To. �'uuto. _The property of __ =- pared to do chopping and oat flaking only T. P. Shirk spe-at Friday and — meets all Trains — ---Thomas Clinkenboomer ;: Saturday with his son, John, of A. D. Peters is busy these days night at lowest prices.. Jdarkbanl. making repairs to his mill. A- •- AT — -Friday of each week. The Agincourt curlers were here mong ether improvements, Mr- Lot 10, Con 8, Pickering- Tp. -- last Wednesday when they won by one shot. Petere.iy installing a new saw and in fitting up hij chopper. fie ea- (The Chas. Proctor farm) - Miss Margaret Macnab eater- pects tv hJwe his will in operation vCrjLtCr1 Out t0= =ie,te tained a few friends on Wednes. early in March at 1 o'clock, sharp. - dif evening. Richard Tann took a sleigh -load • _—_=Sale T I _:_ SEE OUR NEW �. Mrs. Wm. Ortue.rod is on the sick list .srri'fPr. :r front a S'overe of 8th cuneessiou ped>ple over to the },o:uc� of Frederick and Mrs'. The best equipped cleaning milk in the country. attack cif I:: ! Miffs Mara r. ' 1lrirgan_ of Tor. G:l, .0 un Wednesday .e epiug Inst hen the Epnurtli League of SAVING 'MACHINE "ionto, isspenril r. a ,week kith her the C3ne�•:,socd Methodist. church ---hunt, Mrs. Wi.• Evans. !told a s:.rial_meeting. Red Salmon, large tin; .:20 cents Bell or Independgnt phone. Mrs. Wnu._J::::r•- and daughter, -Beulah, visited t%itli Stoiffville 'A ,.etiit ned iuissionary, Rev. Dr. b 'We can supply.Emery Wheels and :Cii•cukr St sizes - friends a few days last week. enzi-e,_. ,�} Hanan, Chinn, gay e a i p in sto kll The Woos en's D1is-ior,ary 1406 , with Pre-byteiian work in' that -Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you ety of the Methodist church mel territory. un Monday evening. He I wish to build your own frame. . - .at the home cif Mrs. Joseph. Read- :lm Tuesday. said, "Why send funds there W. H. TdL:KSON Liton 'A hen we ebarge them $600 to en-' Mr. A. Allisou, of Dunbarton, ter this country." —BROCK _ROAD brought up a sleigh load of friends and relatives to visit Mr. and Mrs. ,.., Fleming on Tuesday. Mrs. Walford. who ..has been spending a couple of weeks visit - friends in Toronto and Bramp- _ ton, has returned home. -- The Ladies' Aid Society of Ers• - MAKE YOUR DOLLARS church held-A-Meetinir d VIII tea at the church laAt Wednesday _ e afternoon. There was a large at : tendance and all report a good _ FIGHT._ time. There will be a masquerade car• : ` nival in the Caledonian rink onAT T H E F' R O N T. the evenln¢ of Thursday. Feb.- 16th. Everybody come and have B U Y a good time. Good prizes will be _ -offered - We congratulate Mise Alma DOMINION OF CANADA Jones, of Balsam, a pupil of Mrs. Thos. Birkett, on having passed with honors her elementary ex. onitnatton at the Toronto Causer- : THREE-YEAR- - vatory of Music. =- the - the sold weather. the = Markham surfers, who were slated Markham WAR SAVINDS CERTIFICATES to play the Claremont club last & week in the series for the district cup, failed to put in their appear- .-- 26.00 FOR $21.50 ante and thus defaulted the grime 60.00 " 43.00- ' to Claremont- AQ & result Bark ham qnd Locust Hill are out of 1 p0.00 " 8e.00 the ggme•. leaving Claremont; Ag incuurt and Stouffville still in the _ INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LIMITED TO 1.1500.' Time'. Birkett has just received FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BA14K it tetterJxom his brother, Randall, -ORANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFIC-E. - who, at the time of writing, teas - .. ' 'On ten days' leave of 8b8ence In _ ...• - . - ;.-,. _.-..:. England. He has been on the fir-- JAN. 01, 10117 - -' CTTAw.► Ing line in France a year, and has been in several battles, including that of St. Elul and the Somme, of which he gives a most vivid ac- count. He states that when they charged the enemy at the latter battle the Germans in the first dine trenches surrendered is a bo- r FISHING I WINTER TIME oR dy by coming forward holdiua t',eir hands, as is their custom. He also states that most extensive _ , ;[a gorol businese if yon go to the ,right place are being made be- Kind and get good Fish. ffen hind the lines for the great offen- sive which wit, take place in the sive R TZ 0 v R a spring , which will be the begin. Ming of the end. The Women's' Institute have s - large quantity of work on hand A new line of Halters, 'Blankets, Curry Combs, Brushes, Robes " .. nog• for the soldiers. All ladies and Rope Smaps 'who are -anxious or willing to bele acre requested to call at Mrs. Fred. -- Farmer's for pyjamas cut out and - ready fo"r making, or. at Mrs. For. ,A big reduction in Sugars this week, call and get a supply, -gie'a .Sr., for varu to be made. into socks. The eommittee would be pleased to have the work done as soon as passible, especially the Upton's, Red Rose•and Salad& Teas, worth 45 cents per pound, - -socks, as the boys at the front are this week at 30c, 35c and 40c per Ib. deeding theru. All articles have _ to be washed before being seat away, so the ladies are kindly re- hoiee-Cheese, Meats, Sausage and Oysters. > quested to gee to this part al -so. : The In, are sending s num- ber of parcels to the Claremont Ev . Eo - A N N I S boys who are now in France, and as it costs considerable for send these parcels. the RROTTGE=3A�JS - - ' ONTARIO allies would be grateful for any donations for this purpose, and which may be left with Mrs. Far. iner or. at the post office, Another our oldest and most - D : SIMPSON& Chighly respea cted residents, Abraiu • Bundy, died at his home here on Saturday, Feb. 3rd, in hi= 75th General MerchanEe yyear, after being confined to his . bed.for about a month. Dir. Bin. 'fifth dy was horn on the conces-- eion of i'xbridge, and was a son : •_ a 'of the I ite John Bundy, wbo emi grated to Canada from England _ GROCERIES 'GROCERIES - - over eighty years Hiro. He has been a resident of Uxbridge town. If you order your Groceries from.usyou are assured of having ,I i, ,ncl of Claremont a][ his life the best and freshest that can be secured at the closest prices. •,, 1. ', the exception of several All Tea has advanced in price, but we still sell the same splen. y� ins: when he lived in Parry did blend of black, green and mixed at the old prices. Why #sc and 55c a. lb. when can buy tea at 35c a lb ? Bound. He married Angeline, the pay you good daughter of the IatA Win. Powell, who with their son, Henry, of To be able to do this we had our tea ordered before the recent advance in price. Coffee at prices 80c, 40c and 50c a lb. Regina, snrcives him. Fora num- ber of years he worked his fath• r er's farm, but be learnt the car- ' ' penter's trade, at which he was employed the greater part of his life. About twenty-five years ago Hate and Caps, Gloves and Mitts,. Top Shirts, Under -shirts � 'he was compelled by heart trou- had Drawers, Corsets, Under -vests, Hose. Most of the ble to retire from active work. He _ above god are about the old prices. Come now and in for has been a member of the Baptist secure these goods, as all new goods coming spring chnrch for sixty years. His rune- and summer will have the advanced prices. (Phone 2800) ral took place on Tuesday when Interment took place is the IIaioa Co.,cemetery. De SIMPSON & - PIC'ERING aaaaaaaJ�J�an.J,•aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiit�iAiaiA� �?'. THE : DOMINION BALK -r - [tiTASL1iNLO I•TI - - - - - � ` , X__. ; ; ICapitiif w i Rewne $13,000,000 Savings Department - Is Have you money in tae Bank? Axe you saving?' 27 -putting away a few dollars at a time you will soon possess a rand,. for- smergen". Deposits of. one Dollar and upwards received. K Interest paid .or added to accounts twice.. a year. e0101 ti- WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. �ttt■=i•tilts•al[tttt■set•al[•t•tate•a•r<anttatttrE=N>••�[ �' 2' FIS EGGS 1..'.7EGGS. Mid -(Winter' -Sale � �E of Boots -and Shoes All Winter Footwear will be sold at Reduced.. Prices. - - Also many broken lines of High Class Footwear will Hard and, soft Coal of the beet be sold at greatly reduced prices. _ quality on hand. - Bell phone 151. Highest price paid for Barley, J. 'FEEL A ,:-,SON Rye and Buckwheat delivered x � at most reasonable prices and guar- antes deliveries in first-class condi- at $pink's Mill., -BROCB STREET, '_ : -, 'WHITBY, ONT. Picke&d station Coal Go b • N-OT1C� ld laremorrt Icverr� lars write Sales Manager. PELHAM NURSERY CO., Help being scarce ): will be pre - Toronto, Ont. 3 'lion pared to do chopping and oat flaking only — meets all Trains — on Monday, Wednesday day and Friday. First-class Rigs to hire day or during the month of March. night at lowest prices.. After that date on Monday and Phone 1S05, -Friday of each week. Thos. Sanderson Sant Also, for sale a queens of ' 2 -ft hardwood. PROPRIETORS loon T. Bayles, GTeenwi ood a BARGAINS IN S E E D S GROCERIES Alsike, Red Clover, Timothy and all kinds of s; We are in the market and are prepa.r- A ed to pay the highest market prices. _ • Currants, ... - ... - 20 cents The best equipped cleaning milk in the country. , Raisins, Z lbs foe 25c .. Bend us samples. or communicate with us before selling. Dates, 10 cents Take advantage of the beet Seed Mart - Granulated sugar 12 lbs for 1.00 ete in the world. Red Salmon, large tin; .:20 cents Bell or Independgnt phone. V. F I N G O► L D Prompt, efficient and reliable ees in handling Seeds. guarantsecl>_.____- NORTH CLAREMONT J., H- DOWNEY COKPANY WHITBY,'ONTARIO WANTED NOW COAL and UU- 0 Reliable salesman to act as agent in Ontario County. _ %PAY WEEKLY Hard and, soft Coal of the beet Outfit free, exclusive territory and quality on hand. money making specialties, Our agencies are the beet in the business Highest price paid for Barley, for we sell the highest grade of stock Rye and Buckwheat delivered x � at most reasonable prices and guar- antes deliveries in first-class condi- at $pink's Mill., tion, Nursery stuck is selling well this year and good money can be Picke&d station Coal Go b • made in this district, For particu- lars write Sales Manager. PELHAM NURSERY CO., � � ; - PICKERING : Toronto, Ont. - - - LUMBER YARD) our terminto s. will .-.1.917, rL MAN� be Cash.. Or if credit -is wanted, it must Of all materials and design ._:—.—be previously - - kept in stook. It will pay you to pall at oar works acd inspect our stook arranged for. -= and obtain prices, Don't be misted by agents we do not employ them, oonsequent. ly we Can, and ao throw off the agent amD Cordon & SGI1 comper of 10 per oeat.,whiohyon wA . D. - asirWaly save by purchasing from ns, eall sotioited. WNITIT IRANITE CO.. office and Work&, WbNby. Ontario PICKERINGF, Beit sad independent phone, R;;4y, k,; L,a : .� , . 'tr•A'M .w.•. \ -. and -., , u`tf`k.. �a• "- ', ,• ._ " . ,. ' i"A .'i -_ .:T .'rr..:..a _ r. '$�r �'+�t .'d1yy,.-.c�• ... b� �. .�,':hry .' ?F. .. ,�, r. r :. ."Si' '.AYnF � A .E" FWk*� � g � i'S3YR+" 1�^'�R�Y,�Y"'�. R �..'%•� '�N-F�VFw. � �•• j' V!' w L0."4t•" •.-C>• � %GC�¢Y.+xb .' a. +'�l..8'tt Y•su.cYO•.� �t•mav� _, :Lt/�'•. :'. riM• ..CI:�+05� �Yc-.a:�v.," •-rht�ftie`� +�'.•s '+'-i 't+�i's-slO'3• b ' a4CS.-u �1• •i=Mw `•�-�+a li-�iA'. n yy FQ. 4 `++'+'c':-. M� . IA w+: �QSL 4 4 ' n • - r, ! %me and1 Clean_. ' ' .' alto but believe she has found self- communion on many occasions a solace ar.. a solahnsn - m 1 t like sapphires, and sunburned hair and a emit. -grays and er►eet A&A ful{ of heavenly tenderness. �' r -. CoQrQ, o ca, a me • , —Free from Dust make you- known to your eousi_14 It is a month later. Thirty •d*ys -AN WN George Norwood " says her father, as cruelly short as &ye will ever be �� or► very proudly. fine pride m all con- where happiness _ rtti�te supreme= to~a centrated in his daughter. In his have takes to themselves wings and g soul he deems a king would be honor- flown away, tKt '.. - ADA ed by such an introduction. It is now high noon; already the -. At this, she comes closer, and places r a small slim hard in her cousin's. day tLgrns t- wane. The ggod of i right ¢rows weary; Tired Iveture - '- - "I should have known, of, course," halt,,." The atreamleta are •running ; alt says, as though following out a wearily,as though fatigued SIL curtain train of thou = I heard- g Sued with the t gm• exerttons of the day now almost past, : U F P` you had come to the Court." It- is the earth's siesta -even the r PQM a�iealed Packets Ill Never in Bulk "You must be good friends with AAD[ Maso s. y o him Monica," says ; Mr. Norwood. bee flags in his morning rd dull- mesio- � • y _ . Luny. - .._All the morning George ,Nor - IV �. ,Qs_ _i.A.-.--I nervously. "He is your only cousin, • u s.__1 -_ tl►r_ a__ �_ t n __ _� _ � .,..., i _ ._ , • .. wood has toiled assIduouril -, - - "Yes;" -she is smiling now="wecousin az tne as oto from :__, shall be -friends' of course!" Then Vasahouses` w conservatories,' n mere directly to the man who is still orchards, the woman - i has been m _ taught.he must marry, -if he wishgs - l.c ding her har:d, as though he had to keep up his good fellowship with j i a11yAa s - the world to which he has so long ac•, forgotten' it is in his posses _ sip my father likes you, it fol- _ • t „ be known- Naw, when evening is :- Irmo Ne Ir G. r a n uws th -_- "Ah!" says George Norwood; with I uy,andc-mending . he• has esimsel from his duty, and Etas flung himself with the _. an answering smile that renders his.l deepest, interest relief at the feet -of 1 face quite beautiful, "then I owe our th THE STORY OF A LOST WILL y e woman he.ori$ht not to marry, her a debt ofgratitude I shall not t rII -- -_ easily repay.'' vaih v stem indeed marriage will mean 4` social extinction. l BREJAUZ Mr. Norwood has been getting near- (To be continued). gr andnearer a,, the door by fine de- CAKES To any otic coming direct from' all one table and the t�:o brackets, filing gr•ees. 'blonica, without •seeming to • the luxury and beauty of the old Court all -the tiny apartment with their_ sub- I notice this says gently: Simply Foolish. _ ..above, naturally thi; little cottage tic perfume. Go bac to h t! 1� your books, papa I 'Man,"' remarked dandy, "I did a room souks small and. poverty-strickThe windows, opening to the ground, will take care of--of-my cousin. , - •en, • yet there is a pathetic tenderness are thrown widte open. ' Outside, the, At this Mr. Norwood beats a thank- � thing Tarte nicht that I• v e no dune this i OUDDINGS aLout it, too, born of a woman's hand ,garden lies .panting in the sunshine: ful -retreat, *leaving the two young twenty year. I went .to ma bed. --a touch of 'gentle refinement that There is the sad lowing as of many people alone. paind'ectly sober, but I'm richt thank- ! shows itself to the masses of Old cows in the far distance. All the '•<,rhy did you hesitate jut now?" fu] fsi say�I got ug this mornin'.nvne I PAST h World' flowers, carelessly and artis- land lies quivering in its. heat. A.! asks George,.- suddenly. , •.,he has!the waur. � p tically put together,- that ---adorn the fr,•irt, ,useless little breeze comes lar- seated herself on .a very ancient sofa; p i� ily into the room, ruffling the ancient &Tirl is regardinK him thoughtfully. I ' rt:� ocily Mur ri�biirly'and ' c•_lrtains that are drawn closely- to-; " �' Puts a man in a tight place t01 unre.- i'>Kuarnoterl ' Y When .' rut, ,,. , u 'u ,c nuc 61r"rA;d ,,; ... ... ,. r my risme. I I sun. "Because I didn't quite know what have no other Qn hand. Goad idea to Poor Mr. 2vorwood, with a praise- to call g y keep an extra one. I _ .?—r=-- a- -• you. Your being m cousin P - ` worthy deterinina'tion to 'seem 'quite 'does not prevent your beinga perfect the contrary, is looking the very PIC -stranger -and a -Mr. Norwood." suppose, ,phenon��n l Strides Made - • _ tore of misery. He has been dragged ought to be called -Mr. Norwood." _ from his sanctum and his beloved, "If you call me that, I shat•11 be 'un- "AMines, Bodunis, Elzevirs," to_inter-,happy 'forever," says George Norwood. view, or rather be interviewed by, a'rBesides, you can't, you know, be - fashionable Canadian Northern fashionable young man, fresh from cuL,.se I shall certainly never call you tc:wn, -who,though his nephew, is to ar:ything but Monica." him an utter stranger. "Oh, at that rate!" says she, smiling, Railway �n First Conversation fnr - the last five min- again. R r T System 11 rs uteo has been growing more and more; Presently, as he stands upon the a a Sy to languid: Now it threatens to cease hearth -rug, he lifts his eyes and' fast- I e be8t_8I1g3T for altogether. The. host .is at his wits' ;ens them upon a portrait that hangs Year AS Transcontinental = end, the fashionable young man tet ; above the chimney-piocQ: the sugar bowl 39 looking distinctly bored. It is there-' "What a charming face!" he . says. - � • ...� _ fc•ze with a planet full of rapture, "What a complexion -and eyes!" NCew System in the Past Year Carrried A ' and a nobly suppressed sigh of ex- "Yes, it is lovely! It is my grand- Bushels of. Wheat, an Increase of. 125 Per xCenL lOver 3Prevvious wific r treme relief, that Mr. Norwood hears mother. Don't you think the mouth -Year. Company's New Mileage on Pacific Coast and Northern a step upon the gravel outside, that and nose like papa's?" , P P Ontario !Hakes Astonishing Showing Right from Commence - comes quickly neaier• "The very image!" says Gear a V�r- 3' g meet of Operation. C'otmpany'4. Linea Most Favorably Locata'aL - 'fine" It•rs•=it must be: --Monica, 'to' -the � wood. - He doesn't think it a bit, .,st Its purity and fene reccue. seeing She lainiy expects him to sa ;From Our Own Correspondent. = p yy p i such, important centres as Vantou- Now one of the windows is darken- it, he does his duty like a man. '•It � h ' igranulatio-n give it r Toronto, February 9th. I ver in the West, and Montreal in ed a figure stepping airily from the -is a perfect face. But the -eyes- 'rhe phenomenal g yna that the the East. lute 11'`R�' swe.,eten• br; ht sunshine beyond to .thq room they are your own, -surety."- `CF-j gg " Can diary N rt ern Ra way reports' - .. within, parts -the curfaitns with bout Are they, Do you know 1 never A. 9 h i1 y Company's Earning Power. ]tray power. It dib- hands, and gazes inquiringly around. 'look at that icture •rwithout feeling for its year as a transcontinental The development that i� cure to be 3s her glance falls upon the strange bitter," She laughs as acre says this Line makes the statement one of the most favorably received hy' every. IBOlPet! instantly,1II y ing man, it alters from exrecta- in a way that preclud;a the idea that �' g g o , most important that has ever been bo who is following the growth of four teacup Or on tun to extreme surpritse' -not •confu- l acrimony of any sort could belong to issued by an railway in Canada• the larger Canadian railways will bmn, or embarrassment of at�y kind..; her. "It' was the on?y thing• mgr It is' even doubtful whether the comefromthe fact that the Ciinadian - ourbreakfastcereal. tremendous increases in business .Northern Railway has cc•me within ''i but simple, honest surprise, vrartur at grandmother left papa. He made a ti o cottage being few and far be- particular point of it in his will, that i . harrd!ed have ever been duplicated hailing distance cf earning its total tween. and a.* a rule ex-sea!,g!y ill it should be given to him. When he try any system in the. world. There fixed rharges, the defir't for the 2 and 5-1b fo iss _to look at: - - Iliad carefully cut him off to a shilling, are many features to the 'report year bring brought down to- less Curtains _ Pure cane The strange young man retun hor he bestowed upon him an oil-paint.na.; that make.. it. of special. i.mpoh to that a quarter of a m`l ,.�r; dollars, gd2r with generous intereet,'s; if •a wssr•'t it munificent, The eldebt every Canadian, owing to the in- a reduction from the previoas year ,•�► ifl and 20 -lib surprise that outdoes her oun. F'or • era's portiur. to be mere . portrait: tere_st the country hes -in the build- of almost $1,400,000. As ", s to be• a full half minute she so stands with while the second and third son's '?hil-� ing up of this important transcon- expected, r. great �orortiori of the Bao the curtain held back -in either hand,'. drer should inherit ail'." Then, as re- i t:aental line and the -attractive ter- increased revenues come front the and then sue advance& slowly. mr•mbrance comes to her, she reddens i•itory that has been deve!oped large crop „athered in the V im idian� She is dressed in a comm of Oxford and grows fur .he first time confused. through the completion of the ass, 1'r'est in the fail of 181u, but since shirting --ver} plain, vers inexpensive. I beg your pardon" s)tc -says -softly--, 1=m. The feature of the 'report that Lima there has been a marked ra Qua4d It has a little, full habv body that "I had forgotten you were t1te chiia i- that is likely to be especially grati'- lncro arse in the grnnr•ui freight _ ttulated s,smeh',ty Kuria wunderfti!ly the grave, of the Second silo.' fying is that which shows the pro- traffic handled' over the liner, and chrldiyh fora abo,e it u+ith its frame "I1vn't mind about that," saps Nor- thinent part the fanaaifan Northern. ,luring the first four mcnths of -the ' s _ . of light brown hair so like the color wood. "In- my eyes too it was -a most with its transcontinental system, currert fiscal year'gro�s rarnings. - ,� of an unripe chestnut. Far eyes are-ininuitous will." has been ahlo to play -in -handling have rr.rrtinued to show l:argf, in The .411-Purpase Sugar bide sy- the hea,'ens.serious, and very "'Papa wag very glad lo get this such a large proportion of the grain cies<rs over the correspondinj per- ` sweet. One cannot but believe-pPcrtrait of his .mother,' says lltonica requirements of the Mother Coun- iodr c,f the year now under rwriew.' s laughter possible to bar; one cannot hastily. "He adored her. Sae di] try. . Perha�,,s the moot striking deeelop- all she knew to make grandfather Right along it has been the' con ment in this connecticr is that it is , _ - -'-- - - -- -- --'- -- -' destroy his first will, and leave a;'ery-) tention of Sir William Mackenzie in the morah of Qctobcr that the i THRs! VITAL QUESTIONG pre..i.,y�,n:oem,�hand cbeftdw•ttae,With `thing, as was only right, to my father, and -his a•sociates that it was only heKviest -grain mlvement occur-,,. '�A�ornoeeiray toll of emarty, vitw force. and teneral coeetpaslon, beadn"o dte:taes, are acre dim '*he gained her • poirt,• •too, but when! a matter of a very' short period be- erre! yet in October, 1916, the trrc•ss - +' iaebehba�adadoe0dtood i�e et► Poai ando� bsrVbvi &s.IIed'toa 1e,tr.rporw ! she died, he forgot• hiv promise and ( fore Canada and the Empire would earnings showed a gain mer those - r MOTHER .eNt:rything, tent! betrayed' the dead, as :enjoy the benefits of ,the big, syr- of th(l same m��nth in the previous AFTER AND you can see," She makes a mournful tem that had been built up across year. As the grain crop. was very - • _ i gesture toward the room that so pain- the Dominion, and the showing much lighter, this evidently in - BANISH $ALS ' BANISH i hilly betrays their proverty. . . made in the report indicates that dicates that the growth in the traf- A EIGELS' �TWp1�Wt "My father, as tete second son, was these hopes have been realized fic in other commodities has more be treated too," sayys Norwood. much earlier than it would have than offset the lighter grain. move- TA,KE 8Y Fat U P, i�j011Bi.ES " Not so badly; $y- leaving the been thought possible when the ment of the year now being report- prF,perty to you, and Julia, the transcontinental system was set in ed on. _ qt eel Cr.tµt.a or avow as t e4 sea, and files.. The I a boat. ac"d" throw ti. daughter of his third son, on condi- - operation a little over a year ago. Some of the interesting features . saarrh ei the as .oar. ` A. . w°dCe' a sA tT co L r , tea ao ar� w Gott '� . eat.1[o.r*..t. tt .n you marry each other, he prowid- - Important Gains of Year• of the Board of Directors report as ed for both -the chi-Idren of the younger A few of the outstand' fea- indicating the position of the line - -- did has ma,fe in : . he m ge, g ! sons For me nothing. He tures of the report are as follows • and the progress it e Pa marriage. Y increase n c dor- a the following • • _ _ _ - ••- :. -- . :. will marry Julia of course?" You ng the eart of $8,362,412, equiv- el Anagreement of great im ort- he s.regirding him seriously, and alent to as much as 45.87 per cent.; ante in the development of p the s he laughs a little and colors beneath increase in passenger traffic, $717,- System's freight and passen _ ' get i - - her gaze. - 246, of a gain of 13.25 per cent.; tr: ffic. was made with the Cunard "I dare say; he says, lightly. "It an increase in total operating Steamship Co. In future the Cuti- ^ would seem a pity to throw away ten revenue of $9,564,168, or $6.91 per and Line and the Canadian North- - -- thousand a year; and it I refine, she cent. over the previous year• That ern Railway will be, in fact, a single et's all, and I am in the cold. As the comosuy'a lines handled over transportation unit between Europe am heart -whole, I may as well 131,000,000 bushels of grain is and Canada. - think about it,; that is if she will have roof positive that the railway has The possession of such favorable -the goodness to - ac�� t mo, pp g p •� been located in "the beat grain grades as those_on the. System's. "She will," .says Monica, with a grnwin of the West. line; has given the Canadian - certain meaning in her tone, "If g i _ 'The ct grain traffic har_d.ed Northern -an ,,Tres important ad .. ds P she refuse she would _ . d nId ire left, penniless amoun��31',�r8.809 bushels as vantage in the economy of- opera- - - _ Luo, it would all go to you; and she is compared with 58,575,520 bushels tion. .particularly' in carrying the .CANADIANS fond of-" she pause "Y dare say in .1916, or 8n increase" of 73,40T,, two "ommodities offering in largest You will get on vera well together, 289, equivalent to an increase of as , volume, viz.: lumber and grain, she continues • hastily. And as you are heart whole, as you say, it -really much'as 126.31 per cent. The main line of. the Canadian !,WANT D F Chi R THE cannot much matter." ,That the Company has been able Northern Railway sup from Quay, to - "What can't matter?" °to make such striking gains in -the t'eiicouver'as superior to 'any line - „ • amount of traffic handled over it.4 crossing the continent. of America "Your* for'monaiy: linea - will undoubtedly be more in points of grade and curvatures ROYAUNAVY "Ants 'if -I-were not quite free -If readily appreciated when it is re'- favoring traffic. n:y heart owned another tic-:--kow , then ?"- asks he, with• anxiety' to -know member that it was only operated The straits of the Company s Sys - Canadians wanted for the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer , her opinion that astonishes even him- as .a transcontinental' system dur- tem are now serving 75 per cent. 1-eserve for immediate overaeas service,' Only lnen 6f 'good self. - - ing the last severe of, the twelve of the aggpegate population. of the character and goodphysique acce ted. months of the fiscal year, and when' cities and towns of all Canada, hav- K P Then it..uould be._ disgrace-ful of Pay $1.10 Minimum per day -Free Kit. you, and contempptible," returns she, it is recalled that last winter the m 5,000 inhabitants and over. . you, ial h h weather conditions in the Westerns i The present situation emphasizes $20.00 -per 1W6iith Separation Allowance.— y, but without haste. Perhaps particularly in ;the fact that the Railway is not as .. _'_ Abe thinks she has spoken too -ssevereprovinces, and more s _ - Elperieneed men from 38 to 45, a; i )TAk from - lv, presently, she smiles, up at him British Columbia, were the Trost ;dependent upon grain c ton move - 15 to 18 aeeeatctl for service is the +" .`AD1AN rc ry softly and kindly. And then, severe that had been experienced in meat as in the print, a.n•i in he - NAVAL PATROLS -fo'r defence of the Ceasts. I a{ter' a little bit ne says -good-by to a g'ite?x =any years, is fact, in coming transcontinental has icrlidr- -` Apply to COMMODORE )EMILIUSJARVIS � � her, and goes out into the gleaming some instances, wore the most dif- I ed a highly diversified tratT'(,. The Naval Recruitins.Offic•r:Oatarie Are. (sunshine, and all the way up t9 the fieult that Canadian railways had develepmenta of tl >: veer confirm 103 8.7 f th* ,TORON'vice \ ever to meet in that art of-- th-e l the Directors In the •beiie that the Dept. of tba Naval Service q'rarfd cid (.'Hurt (t�rat may, OT may P they - OTTAWA (not., fie his as his will dictates), and country. It should also be paint -I strongly hold, that the ultimate carries into A. not the farce of the ad out that the Company had the., prosperity of the CSanadinn North- cx-sin -who reigns there, and whom it , disadvantage, owing to the condi-)ern Railwhy System is measurable is exper!ient he should marry. but a tions arising from the tsar of be- only by the prosperity of the •Dom► - - soft vision glad with eyes that shine Ing without its own term �nals in' inion of Canada. • �A ,. „y ,�,,6-. ;,°,esti !'.+'�>'-�•• - , .P _ .. ., - .•rN ._xnw..'icaw>�."`Y•`: _°a'n' ',�1e�nn°e, �c '�'�'� ,".:p� i!.„ rk.:f"',�.,M"'�'�a•�t''�'a-...�.�'aw=�":p3Y."s4w'r'�.�v:P-:'_:�'. .: '--' --• . - ... ... _--._ .. _' - . _ __. _ - .. __. .- _., - .,:.+'�Y'.F�'<vr.�c..,... _: ss;,Y,� s.__.a..='"y'ti•"�+.6mFa4'"�.�,r"�..,.. s:�.a- _ .?'�s.-b;.u, s.,�.. ., .•.. ........+ e- :�3 • . �,y "•::. ti� Y!.1-'- "•v - - ,.4 :!'• �'i '•t � ,• .., .+a. ,�o•,. .. a ,�' c •. .—.:7. ,. .. ... -.. f� :es ,�,tt' d.5 .. - '•�. ::F�''^^''.'"'__e.�sp.,r,�. F R - t,. r w' :UNIT .. STATES DECIDES - c�Hi�i� a�DB o THE PRIV,ATION IN GERM - GER m�sT�xSPLENDID REACs.. _TO BREAK -WITH-- U NEUD DEGWI R CORD FOR 1916 ' Allies Have" Been Asked, to Grant Safe Conduct -to- Ambassador yrriLL, READJUST ITS BATES 50 .Per -Cent.'. of. in Large Towns Suffering •From- : Von Bernstorff, but Washington is Still Hopeful Germany - - Disease Caused by Inordinate' Eating of Jaen. WiII'Halt Plan of Ruthlessness. ioobtv'Proposes to Place Its Business Oasis of 100 -Por Cent. - Aotuarlat Solvency. A despatch from Amsterdam says:.ern fronVer of Holland as a result of A despatch from Washi ton sa s : , -Germany's difficulties have been in- I information furnished .b Germans ad. a8 Y !which came out of a day of tensa. _ � ... -. Y•�� At 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon Preei• The Canadlsa Order of Foresters has creased by the paralysis of coal trans- t various social. positions living in Aril waiting which ,followed.the. actual an - dent Wilson, ata joint session of Con- nouncement -Saturday. • of the break had a ieeordpossibly without parallel port. There is abundant indication' ferent parts of Germany that priva-' grew, delivered'a speech in which he In the history of Fraternal hfeurance that' the frost- is occasioning intense. tion has reached an unexampled de- . . announced that diplomatic relations Kith Germany. Associations operstitag in Canada. l suffering and inconvenience. There I gree. Taxation has enormously in - had been broken of! with Germany, The President's invitation to neu- This society was instituted in 1879. is plenty of coal, ,but a deficiency of creased bs )all in Cologne, Ham- ; that Ambassador von Bernstorff had trals to follow his action was contain- In 1886 it enacted a table of monthly- railway, river and road, transport. The. burg Berlin and Frankfurt, :24 been hauded his passports by the ed in inatructial s to American di lo- assessments which has been in force United States, and 'that Ambassador P from that time down to the present Munich military authorities ordered Lecturing Wednesday at Berlin Dr. Gerard had been instructed to re• ,mats to announce the break with Ger,- without a single change. During that all schools closed owing to the diffIcul_. Au man to the Governments to which Bust Moellor, member of the Com- " quest Lite German Government• to- re- S' (period all other Fraternal Insurance ty of supplying fuel Also the mittee on War Provision offices, satins. y turn his passports. they are accredited. It was contain- Societies,. it is claimed. have found it university, Although 30 houls have el sed. the situation remains unchanged, no overt `' creor y t5si y�-nine of the fifty mil- a You will immediately notify the ..Society stands as the .only prominent . German rivers ale frozen and trans-! lions of'the population not servingi>n act -having been consamitted by -Ger- i Government to which ou are ac- Institution operating upon a remark- published in many neowsitattng a declaration - of ! y ably low schedule of rates. In 1916' Port on the Rhine is at a standstill. 'the field. . This report, y War by the United sfstes. ' credited, that the United States be- the Society paid out in death' claims Many. Dutchmen are returning to the German press, obviously did not Still hopeful that Germany will not t cause of the German Government's Holland being j over $726,000.40. Notwithstand4ng this , Bin unable to exist in Ger magnify the seriousness of the situs- x ruthiessly sacrifice American lives or recent announcement of its intention large payment, Wadded to the insur• many. From one I hear the situation tion. The Telegraaf a correspondent rights, the •Administration' Is awaiting to renew unrestricted submarine war- ante Fund, for the year, over. '$422,- ( is very bad. Rhine -barge smuggl- says 50 per cent, of the population in - - devetopmerits, but. leaving.nothing un fare has no choice but to follow the 000.00. 'The balance standing to the I ing,.until lately a valuable source of the large towns are suffering from done toityeparof e the counti-�• for the course laid down in its rotie'of April credit of Ahe Insurance Fund on the food supply, has stopped though large`; cramp in the stomach and Jam Itseass. _ 18, 1816 (the Sussex c„te;. 31st of December last w•a.s $6,628,343.00, quantities of provisions are still smug- which reveals itself b a skin eruption, The situation, as to Austria. Is to- In spite of this most unusual record, Y ntghr unchanged. There is no doubt, ,"It has, therefore, . recalled .the the Society decided to have a -most gled by hand. due to the large quantity of jam eon - however. that diplomatic rehi6ous will American Ambassador to Beriin and thorough and comprehensive Invest[ The Telegraaf learns from the east sumed in default of other food. be_brokon with bar w•her• she au- has delivered passports to the Ger- gallon made of its actuarial standing. nouncos Iter intention to adhere to man Ambassador to the United States: TLis course was thought wise on ac- --'i"- -"'- - - - - — ` - ----- - "Sa ed by the ferfelted also that the President is ze- i coot n e i s a n ' To Protect U. 8• Cities. tBUT ONE MW uctant� to believe Germany mentally i Ontario The Leeislatureeint 1916Its apassedst i an j such agains In ifixi g thence schedulemadf of ; .`i.«pa to protect Amerlca.0 citie.-, I Legislature and property against tatack by -fur• will carry out her threat against neu- Act which requires that all Fraternal hates. i elgu sympathizer`s are day at;.tl- night tral commerce, but if it be done. the 11naurance Societies shall, on or before 1 Fourth: There would be a surptua Fan �r-\i0 -' going forward actively, although President will ask Congressthe first day of April, 1918, file a re- ; in contributions owing to the fact that, ++��++ power author- after eliminatia the first five years silents>. Preparations to prevent rhe ize use of the national power to pro- 1Port with the Registrar of Friendly tof membership, g � -• - - - ti4><abtinR- of C:prtttan war-bortttd s#tis t SoMades, which report shall contain i P. the Actuary loaded p ect American citizens engaged in -' the tabular rates b;' an arbitrary - Iii American tiorts are being taken, but , a valuation of all Its. Insurance Card- I y sum Germany Intends to Sink AM they are unannounced. The question their peaceful and lawful errands on ficates 1n force on the 31st December, (to make assurance doubly sure, the seas. j 1917. This report must not only show• Notices of motion have gone out to Hospital Ships Encountered. of convoying American shied on their „ l voyages:, to the %ubmartue zone still In The course taken is in the Presi- j the 'lnsura.tice Liability, which the So- ; the membership providing for read- -itaderl,led, aithru: a the first Jmpres dent's view entirely in conformity with 1 ciety has undertaken -to pay, but at -so . Justment. and this legislation will be A despatch from London says: An sion in to tet Ainerlcan git'v4 proceed the principles enurciated in his ad- ; the Assets w•htch the Qoc ety'has avail. !considered at the next meeting of the 'editorial in the Times says: """It. a -uiunl taw furl way. on tho assump dress to the Senate January 12. •(The ( able, in the way of accumulated Flunds, ; high Court of the Order In June. Signs of increased ruthlessness � tion that Germany. has beer[ aarnert address proposing s world lesg�ue for .a: ,l future' nayPwsments for the pay- L The rates, far members who are now '.and intensity of the German subms- _.tha_t as covert aft diearis w'ar, 1 n:enf of the- Iusurance-I,1abititles as III the Order start at sixteen, with a rine campaign accumulate. There cars Asks; Neutrals to follow. peace•) }thoy--mature, "The object of this state- monthly asi,ecsment of 65c; at twenty be only one reason for the manifesto He believes -it will make for the inent is .to•show- the degree of actuar• 'the rare 1-4 69c; at. thirty, 85c: at " Reside"; breaking off diplomatic re-, peace of the world- if other neutral! lal solvency which each Society baA.: thirty -flue, $1 08: at forty-five. $1,63, sp ct German Government with re- _ -lationx with Ggrmar_y, Pre.�ident Wit- powers can. find it . possible to • take j as of December 31st. 1917 The. Act -with gradually lncreaslr;g rates for the t`Pect to the hospital ships which the 1rs,n h;c; made a- bold stroke to range imilar action. i Provides further, that at the end of -older ages. The rates for sew• mem- Foreign Office made public recently. It the moral force of all other neutral `•'Report - fully and immediai.ely on eaeh three-year period. after 1917, n 'ser+ start at sixteen, with it rate of has all the familiar marks of a Ger- +Irnilar statement of valuation sha1i., 6i5c: at twenty. 73c; at' thtrty, $102: • man document designed to prepare countries aloak with that of the United the reception of thin announcement °' ' the way for inhuman deeda. It is StateA in the interest of gap, and upon the suggestion be filed fa order ,to ascertain wheQier'at thirty-five, iI -3, At, $I.5'f: at tte p gget+tion as to siraitar _or net the S,oclety has maintained Its t forty-four, $1.87 based on the lie that British hospital The. {'recicient has -suggested u, all action.*' ;degree of actuarial solvency, The obs Tw•o options are given to those wito ships have been used for transport of the other neutrals that they break off . Thus it becomes appatent that in Acct of the Act is, that w•here.a society !are already members of the Order. shows at 'rhe end 0f the first three-', One option provides that all mem munitio .s and troops. ,the„m;tte retat.oni with Germany as�the shadow of war the Ps forrp has sear term that It har; not maintained bers who are between the attained "The sinking of hospital ships by` the 1'naed States has done, and has' not abandoned his efforts for peace, Carman submarines is, of course, no instructed ail American .diplomat:' in,. and as the first step, has moved to" Lis- degree of actuarial solvency that ;age% of sixteen to forty-five, inclusive, thuni rouiitries to report immettiate- direM the moral force of the neutral there, -shall be -such an Incret)ce ins sges.-elect to take term inttnrance new outrage, There have been sev- rates as will lntsure _that. the society which will entitle them to carry their eral flagrant attacks on Russian Red h• -bow the suxgedt'ion is received Tho ' •varld to compel -Germany's return to' yhaII maintain the degree ot. r+olvene} ; Prcaent In-turance ar their present rare Cross Weasels in the Black Sea, and opinion in diplomatic quarter-, here. ►:, nn observance of international law_ at ! wttfelt ,it hail on. 31st I)ecoinb#.r. i9l _, 1 until they have attained the are of on our own hospital ships ----that European .neutrals, at the very, Kea, for lritprose that position, II eixiy years. Members between the P and those doe,rytrp of Germany, threatened :by i . -Should it, eventuate that all other I lit view of this legislation• the tart• i attained agea• of forty-six - and fifty- of the French. Certainly we owed adtan Order rt Foresrers decided not t flvo, inclucsive, gray elect to continue the comparative immunity in home --, - fifty- --her militsiry power, will hcaitlto to neutrals accepted. -the President a ting- , , o-w'att -until the „icr Tkscember, 1,417, the resent amount of their insur• waters more to measures of recau- y�kr surFt .a step.. The effect of the Rection that they sever diplomatic re- .e1• ai-certain the facts rA.! tired by thp ance at the present rates, ar. 'term In. tion than to any forbearance of the Rgestion in other countries is being' litions-with Germany, the choice of a Art, ar:d, short) after thr •aft -was Nurancr tar a ' _Favrr,.y. i.tvuited-. This -wua=the ozi.y peace mediator would �tav }� Per,ud of fifteen gear"_ enemy. The fate o! the Britaadc arli'!L ' a 1 i-i`�1+r Society enga�-Thuvp-memher_s who are etaeen the Braemar Castle• both sunk In the know;i deve6pment of fiFst importarcr + from the Vatican: qtr AN) Landis,- of Nashville, Tr-nnes attained ages Or . tlfty-six and Mxt}' Aegean in November, .see, for the purpose of lnv"tigating nine: lnciusice, can carry their gproves that well - --- - —� uK actuarial standing• as of the" 31Kr -,ant pretectiLa a+ term inn{hair p e enough,.but the Admiralty is probably - BUDGET* )1[+0,000 troops, $_183,15W,000i. bepara- D,,ce-mber,.1915. %fr,-Landis 1: one of their pre,+cnr rate, f&r ten years, right in saying' that the new German j f ion-al`owances, $36.006,600; rations `the leading actuaries bur the America.tr Term protection of a.-mbers between manifesto means that the, German 5 " crritigPnt. Suday, and J.- -a) recngntzed rhe+ attained aKos of seventy ro seven• Government intend to attempt to add BILLION anti subsistence, $50,000,000; c,othing ,n -the ]irsarancp world. PIR expert- t.i ;ix j( .ind necessaries, $48,000,000; epuip_ ' P gradually docrease� fFcm (rine other and more unspeakabl® crimes ment and general : tore*, $'42,2f)1,!100; ''etre extprdd over a term of ZUFnt)• ; veisr. "nr the agp of seventy to three against the law of humanity to the s. = _..". - i`ammurrition-1 $16,750,000; br.tall arras beef de oted exclusivoly oto Fraternal. al. overhas s at t age si and to t' the of Seventy= x a ` ng list. The moa recent of thOa and machine-guns end 80,000 Hos: insurance Associations. in These'.• The. second option insure to iii crimes in among the worst. On Sat- Nvre 'i'han $ IOO,OOa.000 •far Ail p rifles, and' bayonets, $5,660,400; for- eft;tireen years Mr, Landis -has advised ' ruembers nal matter when admttted, urday during a heavy easterly gab ,[,aAd Forcer. age, $2,500,000; remount;, $2,000,000; w'trh ear hundred and eighty-six t,ocle• I when they attain the age of eevent}• ,the Artist, s British steamer, was tor- p } ocean transport, $5,000,000; ,"railwa}_'rtesi. `"tx of these soeletles heing Cana• attzf-ovor,._the right- to paid up insur• : J)edoed 48 miles from land. Of the : A dos ats10 h from Ottawa xa s: The - dian. - He tris ---also been: •or fifteen anc•e' for amountN bet ow it 'the 'stew, who were forced into. open boats transport, $3,000,000; engineer ser -- I rime• Mini ter, in presenting -the war , ctarx on Lire c• amnittree of Statutory schedule prepared by the Actuary. utterly without means of reaching _ Budget to the House, declared that. of �,ce, $4.000,000; civil employees, $2,= j,estir,lation of the !rational. Fraternal here _ouch memhen. do not -desire land or succor, sixteen survived. In n, 000,000; recruiting ' customs duties, Congress, and has been ' , the LutMl of $SOU,Ou0,040 Co be 'anted, prominpnch ; to continue to pa} the .lfo rates. Thi;, this case, too, the Admiralty does not the Department of Militia and Defence funeral expenses, fuel, $b,AA),A00. tdeutiHed with Che drafting of all. bill:►- schedule' entities- the members from The -total expertdtture by fiscal yeaxs dealiuq with Fraternal Enauranec> Iegis• ' clxtren to eftchteen to paid up insur• mince words. It saps: `Those who retluired $I,Jti,171,000• the Overseas since the war b laPlou, ofr, Landis is also the author ' ance for $90ti. at •the age of seventy, Perished in those three days of bitter Militia' Lepaatmant $°lAOOO,Chn), and a n: the Prime Min- �teighi books on. insurance, )••hlch are which amount lexposure were murdered;'•" itite'r said, had been: 1913, SFO,i50,4?8; ` - gradually daereapei; as the Naval Service $1i.500,ixiu. The arceptpd'a4 autliaritleg to d¢ the attained age of the member in- Isrge increa a in the demands of the 1915, $186,19?,ins; 1916 and 1917 up The Actuary has found tha� during'creases. - Naval Service presage new and- im.'to Januar}' �, $216,901,8')2• 'Of the its "whole experience of -thirty-six I- Toe ,adoption _of the proposed re• portant aetiun by Canada towards . total[ expenditure for war during the' years, -the Canadian Order of Forea- ' adjustment will •place the ,ociod on ! f- "coast defence and pat-roi. In -refer- Rsca' year the 5filitia Departuteat )tad tern ha% )tad an excPpttonally favor- : a basis of absolute solvent from an,, CROW S NEST 1 S j �( �7 controlled $209,213 000, the Naval Ser- ' able mortality exp erience, l3ecause of !actuarial stand } a+u a• ence to this • the Prime Minister's. riffs -exceedingly h � point• and enable it to i memoraniJum referred. to* "new ships. r ant $'000' ar0'. the Justice De.; g.' >;q'orable rtlortatity, %v irld fir Its splendid position in ,he R� BEEN S�±,l i-LsisY - P partm'cnt $1,b04,000'. ' - •experience, and the large amount of ; rt4rld 0f Fruternai Insnrantp. and maintenance." fhe submarine _ _ ,accumulated funds, Air. Landis htag•t, _ __ z� tnenaref ivt11 evidently require vigorous: NVILL CONFOUND D DEVIf E5 i been able to prepare unusually favor- ! - - > s1 action by Canada, as well. as by the, stile monthly assessment rates, which . AIIIAT.aRY MEDALS PBESENTF•D Admiralty._ -. OF THE RICKED ONE will enable the Society to provide for ---the payment of all futitFe claiius- ! BY' THE INDIAN VICEROY i Minwter Announces, a 9! i- Per Tlfe waz. expenditures proper pro- A despatch from London sa'ys' ;-'Thesp rates of assessment, as cont• ! e viae Tor a total of $433,000,000. The "The burden on my shoulder9 i-,over-'pa'red -with rates deduced from other' - i Cent Increase for Miners." balance of the half billitr may be de- whelming," said Premier Lloyd mortality tables, is very much to the i _ _A despatch from Delhi says: -The i voted towards further assistance to t;corge, in responding to a municipal advantage of the members' of the Can. i Viceroy, Lord Chelmsford, at a special i A despatch from Calgary says = -Great •ada.sin in fntaneinK ova orders :.,•elcome at Cricc-ieth Wales his home,'ndin constrecti g aemortslity-table on presented parade sters.emilit military edalsld at the- Rand,oriielodrgC'hothers, before d part ng for the eae Minister- of Labor,� Hon; T. st -' in Canada. _ " n:? Friday, but I am confident that' the experience of the Society, Mr. Lan- rto goo Indian officers and men. The on Sunday, announced a settlement of. l The detailed items in thr'o;timAtr with the united efTorts of us sit and dis has eliminated the first five ears of more than ; 400,000,0f)u -for the y scene was brilliant .end impressive., the trouble between the miners a'>d with the justice of our cause, we shalt of membership duration. The object ]agd.furces both.. in Caauula and-.>.:er currfound Lite devices 'vf the wicked'of this course is in order 'to insure the Gen' 'sir Charles Nunro., and a 'large the operatoTa..-The kettlemeot, re- .'•` seai inclu<lel\Pay-end al'owanc, s f„r. one•"• ;'death rate under more nearly normal number of the HeadquaaLets Staff! quires tile' operators to provide the conditions _than would be possible by were present.. The decorations in- 92fz per cent. 'increase in wages\ It is ' y - taking the first five years of.duration eluded three Victoria Crosses and sev. understood that the operators will sdd , GERiANY --.OFFICIALLY , into consideration. Durlhg the first oral French and Russian decorations: this. increase to 'prices to consumers. SILENT flvo years there Is.a gain from recent . ,. ._.. .. ..._ i;i o _ 1 metifcaT selection. ' He has rp,00mmen• __OVER UNITED STATES ACTION deo a schedule.of mics. which, based ALLIES ON WESTERN FRONT upon the rep�t't which will be AIed as of at _ .,the 31st.December, 1917, should &how . - mare than leo der cent. of actuarial COURT A CK BY GEIIIVIANS: solvency, bet:ause of margins of safety " Berlin -:semi-Ofkcial- tiers ,.;agency Declares. 'However, That which ivay be classified as follows : rr, l at: FlrThere would be galas from Y rout; Interpretation Was Given' By President aeFirt interest darned in excess of 4 - ,i, per cent., which Is the amount the• Have Everything Ready to Receive nemy or Make Enemy Re - Actuary flies as the basis of calcula• - tton• As a matter of fact, the average - ceive Them When ey Choose. r' Interest earned by the Society, upon A” 'dcspxCch from Berlin' a `T'reaiderit (Its Insurance Fund, -as-at present in. - yt have to t'he German note ani vented, is 8.44 per cent. As the se - Press' 3-cspatc•hes-have reached Berlin, interpretation which was not intended' curittes held by the sty are•"most• A despatch from Paris says: "Do pp that hope among their men, -h accordi-ug to which diplomatic rel -a- by Germany. The German measures ly for long terms, t re should be a you believe, General, that the Ger- know, but, personally, I doubt that oust tions between Germany and the united are not intended tQ damage neutrals, substantial gain on terest accounv mans intend to forestall you in an at-, eIhemies have ,already forgotten the '� Statas have been broken oti, flays the but were caused by the necessity of Second: There Would be a -saving tack?" asked a Havas correspondent, i lesson at Verdun. If they like to send f)versehs Nr -w; Agency. �:r, official 'defending Germany against' hostile fr*m a flower death rate by reason of in an interview with Gen. Bir Henry II �a few hundred thousand men useless -1 the fact that the first five tw'i to slap ter, we see no Objection. r" cur.tir m.�titin has been ret c:v crJ , measures which are contrary to inter- years Rawlinaon, corps commander of membership hse been eliminated yy ir) caro the news is cot sect," adds national law, Germanys ene:tnisa y British forces on the Somme front. On the contras we have everything, the Agency,"the Rencral feeling in therefore, ben char lois• Landis fa eonstructir� lits mor- y r}'th Y 1`a, R g gad with the tality table. Gen. Rawlinson answered: ready to receive them, or to •make; fi Germany is regret that the American whole responsibility." Third: There Would also he galas "The German otilters are keeQiag, them receive us when we choose." "r ' •'ki r -.f ..• .". ; ^'K..1'•��N" • .' . y M; /', IV�" J.d' M� q ry �.,, 'o'S:�":. - �,',. .. .,y..:' , .•' nP'^n• ^f l .•A - -_ ':!.. ;6 y�. �'""J -. .. ::_ ..m .L ., .'�yliby aor•. 's�-?.ao.. .,.. ... :..'.Ai.-,�,+..- ✓.y a xxrffF .�,a,+�'Sp'•+•n.,. .r+a•� ,u- : fi+ �y' "ice •u : , i I�nCALIBMs. -$pink's mill will be closed on aRsani•w000 . - N F) -W a 0,00 D S Saturday owing to the funeral of_ James fenny shipped a carload of , the late Mra Spink. cattle and hogs from Greenburn sta. Black audmblue striper 0verallm 1,50 perv)4h,, Jean Pante 1:85 ne"paio Khaki_ —Elijah Arrowi3mith, of Fair-• —J. C. Philip has begun. his. ice tion on Tuesday, Within the past eix Pants 1.40• Black and blue etriN, d Au�ouks 1.511, Black uu� gra y Hued port, remains in. a_p�ry critical harvest He is securing his sup- weeks Mr. Denny bac paid the farmers iiwa�cks L.W, Khaki Shire 100 to 1.5(). Black xnd wmite grill N• of this locality over fourteen thous- Shirts B5c to 1.00, Gray wool Socks 25c, 30c, 37c, 4(1 , 50c. �. condition. ply in li'eek's pond, y Men's fleece lined Undera•car 1,1^ per suis, lien's wool Uuderwear 1.60 and —Frank Bundy, of --Toronto, —Mr. Liddle, our new 'druggist, and dollars for stock. The prices pstd X00 per suit, men's pure wool Uuderwear 3,00-aod8.50 rsuit. ` spent Sunda at the home of his leased L. V. Banks' resideneg and Were perhaps the highest ever realized p p per 1 Pe y in Pickeringtownshi , :bels as h h Oitr new spring stock of Boots and . hues buve arrived and we can 'give you lather here. moved therein on Thursday. as' fourteedollars live weight Won the best of value. So Ret your family supplied at right prices, —Miss Ada Strachan returned —Samuel Stanley, of Elmvale, hogs dnd ten dollars live weight for Choice Groceries always on hand—Prime Old Cheese, Orange, Grape home to -day, after spending about spent a few days with- his sister; cattle, Fruit, Lemons, Figs, Datee, Prumes, Apricots, etc. •two weeks with John and Mre. Mrs. John Powell- of Church St. Haddie, Halibut, White Fish, Salmaoa sad Cod Fish, etc., etc, arlsar.• -Found _ On Friday in the - -Mrs. John •Andrew, we are Methodist Church yards, a lad 'a G. A. GILI�ESPIE, DUNBARTON pleased to state, is gradually re• hand -bag. Loser, call at this - :.: covering from her recent severe office. illne"; -Mise' Irene Murkar returned -- -John McGinty has been con- houie on Tuesday, after spending fined to his house for the. past two six weeks with friends in BIaek. , _H 0 M E _COM ORTS weeks, suffering from' a very ,stock. - severe cold. _ -Mrs. J. Sterling and daughter, Inconvenience caused by the scarcityof coal -is -P. C. Brown, G. T. R. station Miss Tena, of Toronto, are visiting greatly minimizedok. agent, was off ,duty a few daps with Mrs. O'Cobnor, 'and other by the use of our Gurney -Oxford ' Oit Heaters and Cookers. suffering from an attack of acute friends on Church St.,. fadigestion. -Several carloads of coal arriv Pockets to Catch Dirt! -Mrs. W. J.pQlark left on Wed- ed in Pickering this week, and in. Complications!, _ aesday to spend a week with her consequence there are but few NO - - mother, Mr& W. Allan, and other who are in want of coal at present. MLZ RAGMTE14 ,'�, _ - Dirt relatives in Hamilton. -Those sure are elegant linea -J. H. Bundy was in Claremont of ladies' fine footwear gust re- �'^� " on Tuesday attending the funeral ceived.at'1The Big Store." .New- MONDAY, Firm. 12TH -.Auction .sale of Our Washing Machines are the best trade and add to Hosie Comforts of bis uncle, the,I?Lte Abram. Bua- est .models in both button and 14j•acre farm, being part of lot 1, We always carry a full line of skates and Hockey Goode. dy, who died on Saturday. lace. +� con. 5, Uxbridge, half mile north of The Women's Auxiliary of Bt. -A drama, entitled "The Last C. P. R. station, th'e pproperty rof J. ' - ry F. Garbutt, Sale at 2,. See bills for J H BUNDY ' Pickering. y ' George's Church will meet at the Loaf," will be presented under the full particulars. H. 8, • home of Mrs. W. G. Ham on Wed• auspices of the Patriotic Society,. ioneer. Pugh,, eruct• ■ lnesday, Feb. 14th, at 3 o'clock. in the Town Hall about the first Tara*Ly, FEB. if u -Auction sale =The coldest spell of the winter week in March. of horses, cattle and cheep, at Idt•8, e occurred on Friday last when 16 -Andrew -Allison', of Dunbar. can. 5, Uxbridge (1; niles north of degrees zero -was registered ton, is given the credit of seeing Claremont station), the property of -spring robla made GeeQ -There remain at the Library a its appearance QuFeb. 7th. Evi- S. H. Pugh, auctioneer. it 0 few volumes of last year's maga- dently spring is now in sight. MONDAY, FEB. 19TH -Auction sale of ice a " ~ tines. Anyone desiring them -"The Big Store" must have farm. stock. implements. bay, etc., �• on lot 8, con. 4, Pickering. the ro- may obtain them at a very small .every, confidence . fn their" 1900 pp - - ert of Frank T. Smith. SaIP at ,tet. Gravity washing machine, as -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. they ask anyone to take it house o ock. sharp. See bills. Wm, Maw, auctioneer. J �i Andrew's Ccurch will meet at the oa trial. They have sold many home of Mrs. C. H. Burling on the and never had one returned - afternoon of Wednesday, Febru- thus their strong confidence. * 1.1857 1917 -E'S TALKril�i0 TO YOU any the 14th. -Master Jack Marq'ais hada - -Frank Smith, of Audley, who narrow escappee from death on Sat- Sixty Years Of hes rented his farm for a term of urday,. and he is thinking that he« PROQrRE3S and SUCCESS V 1 only -Defiance' Coal Heater, reg. $7, for $5.5J years, will hold an auction sale -of is one of the luckiest boys in Pick- -1 his farm stock, implements, hey, ening. He and several other boys We have established a lasting repo• - - ' $ousehold furniture, etc., on Mon - were playing together, when one tation for fair and square dealing and —1 only, Belle Oak, �tio• 1?, � leg: 13.50 for 9.45 ....-.day. Feb. 19th. of theta, Orville Coakwell, got pos- are now prepared to meet existing _ -Rev. Me. Campbell, of Toros- session of a small rifle, in the conditions by offering our bigh grade - - - to, occupied the pulpit in St. An. handling of which, it was acciden- -trees and plants direct to customers 1 only, Belle OakeNo.14, - reg. 14.50, for 10.55 drew's church on Sunday when he tally discharged, -the bullet utak- at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. - - in a dee scratch in Jack alar- Don't delay planting fruit treed and reached two excellent sermons. g P Mr. ' Borland, who was ex- quis' neck. Medical' aid was stun- tei-.plants. as -there is nnttra pays- bet. 1 onl •; Hot Blast, \o. 160, - reg. ZS.00, .for 13.04 cted to reach that day, was moned and the wound was.dress- ter. Send for out Ill liatrae dcirculars } r pe p y of hardy varieties which you can order « ,. finable to come and sent Mr.' Cam ed. Fortunately it proved to be _ P- direct and get the.beneflt of 'agent's � 1 Only; Gladona Base Burner: NO.- 14, -- - ver slight. but the bullet passed bell as a substitute. y 8 commission. Our prices will be sure ' ~ -Geo:. Bradford' went to Thor- within a fraction of an inch from to interest you. _ .: - - - . - :' - -. - Xe g. 27.00,.for. 22-00 old on Friday last to attend the the jugular vein. The accident . THg.CHASE BROTHERS CO. funeral of his brother-in-law, the should prove a -warning to parents OF ONTAi;dO, LTD„ late Mr. Jardine, who died as a re- as well -as to the boys themselves. NURSERYMEN, � only, "Alberta" Hot Blast, second hand, sultof an operation. The deceas Manyhave often been surprised Pe COLBORtiE,. Oti-TARIO.. _ , , `. ad leaves a widow but -no family. to see small boys with firearms in :good as new, #vr 7� 60 Her many Pickering friends ez- the village Tieing at birds or at NOTICE TO CREDITORS :tend to Mrs. Jardine their gym- -other markse wilithout paying at- - - _ pathy in her bereavement. tention to where the bullet may &=a Others 1 only,'Fandora.Range,-with-high shelf, -AG important business change light. There is a law iu regard to -. — f - 00 tong place this week in the village carrying firearms and discharging Estate of Sarah Reid, late of _ the `�. 3-16,, reg• 4 I.50, . Or �:.. Mer addef-guld-on-Vihis themwithinthe-bound of a �fo�raship of P"eving� widow, . -- -- - --- when drug business to C. W. Liddle. of town or village, but this law is deceased. ] only, Pandora Range, with warming closet, Toronto, who took posaesaion on totallyy disregarded in Pickering, NOTICE is Riven pursuant to R. S. 0. ' . -- Tuesday. Mr. McFadden is ander a» -well as In other places_ 1914, Chap[ee 1_'1, that all..persons b,�c- _ _ _ -:N o• 9-20- 6 holes, re 57.04 for 50.04 4. - diced as ' to the future, but will -An enjoyable evening was lug claims against the estate of the de- g' ' ' ` Tremain In the village for some spent by a number of our citizens ceased, who died on November 29th. g 1916, -are required to deliver or seed All Cash Prices. ,time to make improvements to in St.- Aadrew's Church on :lion• by et, repaid, particulars -thereof - �"- ' ibis property.` day evening; when Rev. J. T. Conn to the undersigned. on or before the - -A moving picture show, under of Markdale, gave a talk on "The 21st of February, 1917, and that after "'the auspices of the Dept. of Agri- Matheson. Fire," and his expert- the last meutroued date the Executor• culture, Whitby, will be given in ences in that awful incident in will proceed to distribute the assets of j the school this (Thursday) even- pioneer life to Canada. Mr. Conn the estate among the parties entitled ing, beginning at 7.80 o'clock. The is a fluent speaker, and is full of thereto, and he will not- be liable for 0 N E TALKS - views will be -aloe educational humor. When disaster fell upon any part i the assets to any person of + . g whose claim he shall" have received lines and promises to be very in. the town of Matheson, Mr. Conti, _ Lerestitig and instructive. There through his deep sense of duty, notice before dlscribution. Dated January 24tb, 1917. :' Get in early and we 1 tell you Why we `will be a silver collection in aid of and by his _coolness and. sound - ALFRED J. RooERs• - udRinent, . was instrumental in . . -�, the school fall fair. Everybody j R. M. D. Brooklin, .Ont . is welcome, and parentis are. earn• savftig many lives. In his address Executor Are selling these goods of, estly requested to be present. he minimized the part he played The said Executor will receive tend- Pvmember the annual oyster in the work of rescue, but in the ere for the purchase of a 'small house - • supper of the PickeringVigilance newspapers at the time Mr. Conn and lot in Kinsale Villsae belonging • br Just a, little below -cost: Association which will be held in was described as the hero of Mathe- to said Estate up to the 21st, of Fe u- _ Ahe town hall on,Tuesday evening son. His talk was most interest- art, 1917. 18-220 next. Herb. Monney'has been se- ing, and while at times the de- .� cured to cater on the occasion, and scription would cause one to shnd- Luds 5 C sNefei M 1— er. When listening to the'aivful Ja•a•�•a�.CHAP.MAN the committee in charge will pro- iT M i S • videa good program. All memb- details, the bits of humor would are of the Association are entitled dispel these feelings• of horror: PICEERING BAKERY to bring a friend or two, admiea- Mr. -Conn emphasized the acts of sion for non-members being the heroism that were performed by LOOK .We Will Same You Money .same as for members: •- Supper those settlers in :northern Or:- BREAD, BUNS and CAKES • served at 8 o'clock. tario. While the world shouts -Choice 'Candle -Owing to the scarcity of -coal the praises of, and adorns -with Patterson's Chocolates " and also because -.St. Andrew's medals . tbose who perform deeds _ s We foresaw the present market conditions in time to lay in a supply - Church will be without a pastor of valor on the field of battle, egti :iYedtiing Cakes a pecialty of Woollen Wear, Mitts, Rubbers and Caps; hence we for several weeks, the Methodists ally heroig, acts performed - by and we deliver -Chem, . L - can sell to you, at a reasonable price. and Presbyterians will finite in those sturdy settlers of New On- _ Both phones in shop.J WO on Sunday next. The tarso are allowed to -pass unnotic-. = Our Rubbers are the same pprice as last year, and we can guarantee -morning service will. be in the ed. Mr. Conn was .listened to y Pickering you the best of satisfaction with the old favorite brand; Presbyterian Church at the usual moat attentively by the goodly H R•On116 "Maltese Cross. It's the kind of rubber yo a 11 hour and -the place for the even- number present, and should hes _1►/8 DALE_ MIl buy once and then for all time to come. ;ing service will be announced at ever come to Pickering again he ELM .DALE- morning service, but it will will be Heartily welcomed. In .- - - e have a goodly supply on hand of Woollen Uuder�ear, including the famous '"Pen Angie probably be - in the- Methodist -addition to Mr. Conn's address p=Q1�ERINQ' "-- - Church. Rev J. Bedford will offs the united choirs of the Methodist You can always get the beat Mahi• �, BUNTING, —PICKERING L t lJ ciate at both services. and Presbyterian churches gave toba Flour made from No. -Pupils in the Intermediate several choruses. Miss Law and -- Manito-ba -Wheat._ . Established 1857. l.= .room of the public school get a Mrs. McFadden sang a duet and Royal Household and,0enora for - star for a perfect lesson. ."The re- me. Conn and Mrs. McFadden Bread. Tey a bag. stilt of the Perfects for January is sang solos, all of which were much The was ably Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 as follows : Sr. III -Louise John, appreciated. chair BRAN, SHORTS son 77, Blanche Walsh 75. Hilda occupied by Rev. J. ,Bedford, who • MIX FEEDS Morrison- 66,- Dorothy Towle 59, during the evening made appro- - OAT CHOP Elsie Baker 58, Dollie Palmer 56, priate remarks. After tendering CRUSHED OATS -Eva Murphy 44, Artie Crockett 27, Charlie Law 19, a hearty votd of thanks to the chairman, 'the members of the BARLEY CHOP WHEAT Charlie Raker 27, Alex Crockett 19, George Thexton Methodist choir and to Mr. Conn, CRACKED CORN 18, Chas. McGinty 16, Gould the . meetingclosed with the 'MIXED HEN FEED -Mary 12. Jr. 1II-George Cowan 29, Ella National- Anthem. Caldwe.11's Cream substitute , Stepheuaon 24, Agnes Moore 22, TIME TABLE—Piokering Station 0 Calf Meal. _ `'Hugh Miller 13, Ed. Marquis 11, T. R. Trains going East dao as follows_ Mola4ses Meat "Harold Lajeunes+ae 11. Sr. II- No. 6 Mail B.OSA M. '2.45 CHOPPING AND OAT Frank Morrison 51, Ed. Walsh 48, 28 Local P. M. CRUSHING EVERYDAY . Wilhelmina Mutch 38, Geo. Mutt h a8 Loo•t - -6.04 P. s Traa ins going West due as fotlow.vs— Get.prices on feed in ton Iots. 124. Clarence Mercer 23, Anthony No. 15 Local 7.42 A. M. BELL PHONE. Cciynp 22. Jack Stubbs 21, Mary •• 27 Local , 11.20 A. M. 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