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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_02_23fe .:.. t- ic.k. ',tv:' bir, A•JmWl .. t$,+y 1' -.�'. .,.. .wp,. 1.l. R .'fir.. '.1,' �^. j• i?1. .,-: -.r5 cC• nF MIWIP T4 '!P' X:. i i=d l.�„r..; :. .,.S�y. . -:, ”. '1'tr.. �: �G':• R?..d fi:a.,.-y.r•.,F.s a •E 4. �'Y'.' 4 ,� ..� _ 1 d: :'� ." td,F. .,;.. -,. :... ;: . _: •. '. .; ... :. ' .r.. �.;.; '�__ '.:-r :i '�.`.. Y '- mss.. i. -IF, PICKERINGNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . {a y VOL. X-XX.V.I: , PICKER,ING, ONT., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917 No. 2... y,«r p>tsrFesrsitraskal �ax>Qa.■ROCK Rowo 7TH LINE, •PICKERING Established 75 yes►n BPINKMILLS'Geo. $ayes and family visited W. — -•: A9e4iCA4 H. and Mre. Jackson on Sunda last. Will Pugh is confined to the house GREENWnn rOne of our youths contemplaes tak-with a severe cold.� =L. CALDWELL, M. D., Sucoemor ing up phrenolo Mrs. F. Turner and son are holiday- phrenology as a profession. , T. to the late. Dr. B, Brodis, Phone ass lag at her parents `home. 0lar*most, pas _ while another little girl has decided .,Bo e'.' rem tuber the oyster supper FLOUR: — to take a course In palmistry. We y B y ppMILLS E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Re _ . wish them every success, at Whitevale•on Feb. 27th. R•`tered member of the O metsieat essso WHITE SATIN—BREED y last a very lively hock- Miss Gertrude Holden, of Markham, yto On Saturday sent Sunda s/atioa of Ontario. opeofal aitentton to a match took place here on the open p pat W. J. Turner's. e� of `lam". Brw tested wee. mora Cg�M BUNS—r'AmiLY rink between Whitevale boys and the Mr. and Mrs, Garner entertained _ home team. The match was a very their beet friends last Friday evening _ •�� C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., TEA BUNS—PASTRY close one, resulting in a score of 0-5 [n Mies May Hobson and lady friend, lr . iedinbargh, member of the college of - favor of the home team. This decis- of Toronto, called on W. Dixon on if olei"s and aur ion was reached after playing 10 min. Sunda Aeons o! Ontario ls..atw. p y g y' I SI]>� paying highest ri �t so &I College o! atuReoas, >l;dinbstt r4 J. H. and Mrs. Michell and Mise P yi g g p om atteatiea to dateaaes or women sad Bran, Shorts, Jumbo, utes over time to break a tie. The re- Turner spent Sunday last with W. �. Oise* and r sideoee, Brougham. . turn match will be played Saturday Gra , Jr. -,for Barley and Wheat. Wheat -Screenin 8 next if conditions are favorable. The J. and Mrs. Turner and Miss E. /•egai. 8' stare o! the -visiting team were nume• M. Turner epent'Monday at George roue. Of the home team Fath and flet m rices before seliint E. FAREWELL, g.0., BARRIS- X11 ,finds of Cho the long and the short of it played Richardson'.. �' P x Oo�BOUIOM b rift. hitby. asd=a" p sensational hockey and are certainly O0a • �'• coming stars. Had the ice been bard Do you like oysters? Come to Chopping o8, Mondays' AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and more science would have -been dis- Whitevale on the 27th. • solicitor. Notar; Publie. Ste. K to played by all. Wednesdays and Frills •aa. 00ee Brook at. North, wbitbv. to SCRANTON COAD D. L. and; W. • ••• • WHITEY y ys WHITaVAtt "hopping will not start Dental STOVE, 'CHESTNUT, PEA W. H. Major lost a -horse recently. Rev. Prof. W. H. K. Mowll, Dean of Wycliffe College' Toronto, was in until 9 a. M. = BLASE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. La grippe seems qulte popular these town for- three days this week -end. Graduate of the Royal College of Uental AND STEAM. - days. Bargooaa and University of Toronto, omo• We are sorry to report that Mrs. A. He assisted Rev. Mr. McCollum, of ;-;DoA't bring less thani. �a bolus 4 to 22; 1 to 6.so. Ind pbone 16, Oscar fternoon in the funeral- aervicee of s.n phos• 4eo, uty J. L. SPINE, LIEiITED, Petty,y. o Cherrywood, spent late Mrs., (Dr.:) Wellington Adams ; five bags, as minimum wring Dr Beatoa•s absence oversas. Dr Robb, a few days recently with Major Bros. g amount charged held two services at St, John's on Sun.- 8 for of Tozonto, will be is charge. PIOgERING, est G. T. McKay and baby Illusion day and on Monday evening gave an -'Will be five « . spent a fewdayswith Mr. and Mrs. i bags i8," -. ilumin0ss earas.- WW illustrated lecture n the school hon e `[�� G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage is • License• is *be County of Ontario, Piekerin8 villas•. - my - m POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- • 1 • tfoaerr, valnaaor, collector sad feaaer of warriags licenses. Broosham. AOy DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage • Licensee is the County of Oa OMe at .tors and his reddeaee, Claremont. R.BZATON TOWNSHIPCLESK ,-.i Sitio A�an�taneoS�lao�oh fo = .028,13• o reenwood. s future. Fred. J. McKay was called to Port at the Bay on the work of Wycliffe Perry last week to attend the funeral students throughout Western Canada. of his nephew, Russell McKay. of A strikingly fine looking young man; ovei six feet in height and an accoma Prince Albert. f; '. We understand T. Bonner has sold Pllehed_ speaker, he quite captivatea� his garden and will move back 'to the ail who were fortunate enough to bear city. We are. sorry to Tose Mr. Bon- him on these several occasions. i nor from our villa$.. Aman, evidently unbalanced in his "E A S T L A K E"� Everybody is on the move: Mr, mind, broke several windows Tuesday = Wilbur haarmoved on to the Took. evening. At Luke's garage he was farm, Mr. Ellie has moved into the caught in time before accomplishing The shingle that has given satins - 'louse lately vacated by Mr. O'Malley his purpose. Further down the street faction' for over 80 ears. Em— Ind Mr. Hamlin is moving back to his one -of the -Chronicle windows was Corrugated Iron with a in, h� own, which ham ust been vacated b broken and later the big pans in _ of fare. ••it. of Y 777 *�� W. Witt, j y Willis' drug store When arrested b 2 ia. corrugation, see it before yoe. omega" i, Out. 1•r ICGH S. Pti GH. Glen Major, Oat. Liceseed Anctiooew Ezwo■is• slyer .e knee in imported Lad iizoroughbr•d stock. Mal" eondueted agy*bere, Wri for terms sad particulars, Pboae Ind, 4116• iia-ly �j POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, 1' • for CounUe4 of Tork and Onwlo. Aac. Mea sa1•a of all kinds stunned to on sborsom nobee. Address Green River P O., out. y buy other makes. If you are`Iin The Farmers' Club met on Tuesday Chief kleGrotty he would give' no night for general business. They 8,need of a Cream Separator. Dame. He said he had been sixteen Tr)r .. cured 28 new members, makin a total years in hell and just got out. The a .Premier Jor 80 da s. AJsQ _ •?. of 92 members. They will hold an theory is advansed that the man is an gasoline engines from 539.00 _yA i oyster supper -in the Baptist Church escaped Inmate of the Queen street See or write we before buying. on Tuesday evea.ing,.Feb• 27th. Sup- hospital in Toronto or from some ri- Bell Phone.. per will, be served from 0 to 8 ti clock, vate institution in the city and had �p,� - after which a program will be ggiven dr,fted eastwards through Picker'na F. tl. rouse, Pi,Ck9I'13id by local talent, assisted by Miss Fiazel to Whitby incair, of the A ricultural De- s Annis, of Port, Union. Admission 80 g • cents and 20 cents. partment,. Rave an admirable address on gardenia at -the annual meeting a�R.� • _. M0,VJM of th tekering garage NEW BUTCHER SHOP .ROUG14AM a Victorian order of Nurses in Vetoritlary Surgeon _ the high school assembly room Tues- _ ;Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- Born on February 20th, to Mr. and day evening. The lantern views were All antomobile and Bicycle - rinary College _A full line of Fresh Meats always Mrs L. Sheppard, a s°13, very One. Principal Wallace. of one repairing promptly and Graduate of the Veterinary Mrs. Witter, of Toronto, visited of the big city schools, spoke an cadet -- - a y on hand�at sho attended to. Science Association. p' her mother over Sunday.. work in the schools. The affair was a Phone—offlee 1f308, residence 2@02 g Y ay. ever on road Wagon Ws d Miss Blanche Mechin, visited Mrs. great success. Everyone was charm- ' Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs J - • - Gordon. of Oshawa, last week. ed with the splendid equipment end !; _ ; ikAR9MQN1 s spicialty- --�� der t ,fir l tore care Buffering from a cold. March- 7th, a series of nigbt. classes Potter Andre' WANTED ! Butcher's cattle wanted Miss Edith Brodie, of Toronto, spent including gardening. will be inaugur- uu _ over Bunds with her mother here. aced. These are free. Many other' PICHERINiii, Out. I will pay cash for the following logo JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING Mise Jean Brodie. Pickering. spent • practical suhjecta are taught, type - Corner Bing and Church Sts. a few days with her grandmother here. writing millinery, book-keeping, etc.. _1A i St. John's S. S. sleigh -ride was a and with the classes that have beepOf I have • delivered here: cpldid success. All report good running during the winter so far, are e S g OOdstOOIC Basswood, .. No. 1, $17.00 per M, REAL ESTATE ..... time• a wonderful addition to the worth o!AR..=g N le. .: 18.00 N. Y. Poueber, of Toronto, spent such a;D educational institution. as a BofP Elm, 6418.00 Sunday with his -father, Thos. Pouch- modern high school. - Ore' or Bastard Elm " 12.00 * �, er here. Wire Fencingi ]lied Birch. "18.00 " N�:� Wm. and Mrs. Cassie spent. last Sock Elm to i8,, over " 24,00 " a week with relatives in Toronto- and member the 'oyster Supper as " under 15 in " ;W00 " Agincourt. Feb. 27th in the ap tint Church, _ White Asti. 12 foot Miss M. Routley. of Toronto, spent Whitevale. �_ ALSO _ log lengths A. `Il8,00 ,. �'' 150 acre Farm For Sale, good soil, a con�pl1ee of drys this week with rola- _ - `4 brick house with 8 rooms. tives here. Brace Wire, Staple Chopping and Oak Rolling aRttN RrvtR done as usual. Barns and stabling for 42 head Geo. and Mrs. Duncan were tD Good - of• stock. Hea house wood last week. Mrs. Duncan re. Fred Hornshaw was a Toronto via - W. a. Barnes, Green River mained there to aurae her brother, Itor one day recent)y Cedar Posts slid and pig pen. Jno. Morrison, who• is ill with pnue- Mise Morgan, of Toronto, Is holiday- r Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. All in good repair. monis. Ing with Gertrude Booth. �r Chas, Johnston has returned to his �'m• Hoover has returned sifter 'Steel PoBtB JOHN PHILIP We V. Richard home is North Dakota, after spend- spending a week at his home here. s ing a few weeks with his parents. George Beene, of Drayton, Is spend- Lumber, _+ Mrs. Johnstan and Vera accompanied ing a few days with his sister. Mrs, Coal, Cement,-Shin6ks, Notary Public, Pickerin flim as far as Toronto. F. Postill, Lath and Read Roo$n Has a fall line of fresh and On:'- g' Lost—On Monday morntngg. Feb, 10, a't'e are glad to see George Ferrier's always in tock. e ed meats constantly on hand. between Brougham and Greenburn .roiling lace around again after an - _ Water, Pure Water station, either on bth Jlor 8th eonces-- attack of is grippe. A. C, BEE O R Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Cion or on Greenwood roc$" a stringm W. Booth was called to Peterboro Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. It you are wine you will use the only °f sleigh bells. Finder please leave at one dayrecently owing to the serious Ideal well, drilled b Chas, B. Rice, H. Mechin a store. illness of his brother of that place. •► Highest rices paid for y The Women's Institute held a sue- The Green River Red Cross Auzil LOCIIBT HILL who is ent for Wind Mills Gasoline to wi cessful meeting at the home of Afro. ry 11 hold theft next meeting at Butcher a cattle Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings Shea on Tuesday,The secretary's re- the home of Mre, John Michell on for water works. Also bath room fix- y . • • • port was very encouraging, having Monday evening, Feb. 26, at $ o'clock. tures, etc. Everything given cateful received from Miss Prout, teacher o All ladies interested in the work are t 9iek¢riag lv¢%�% attention. Mount Pleasant school. the proceeds requested to be present. � Q���¢ ��a " K-` • RICES PUMP WORKS, of a concert given by the pupils, the We think it would be a wise thing _ Home Tel. 5621. White ale, Out. amount being $17.80, to be devoted to if the township would put in the good First-class rigs for hire Red Cross work. The Young People's road system on W. G. Barnes sideroad — 4 Day or IIlglit Bible Class of the Union 8. S, also to cave so much trouble for hose tF .Bus moots all trains The p1Cge1'lIIg contributed the sum of $ll.0 for Red drawing loge 8,e it is a very serious Having purchased ■ ■ Cross work, We wish to thank these thing to have so much upsetting. 'reaming promptly attended to. �% Co•} young people for their contributions Mrs. Wm. -Hoover, secretary of the the Drugbusiness Of dance C� tee and interest in such s noble cause. Red Cross Auxiliary has just received Agent for Canada Carriage Co. At the annual meeting of St. Jo s a letter from Pte, A. B. Hopkins, *bo �� �� Peaks ' church held some week• ago iFwas Is, now In France; thanking the Aux- T• M. McFadden, I h Piieher{„ The object of this Association id to decided to take up, on • the re Sun- iltary for the bo: Bent and also for the `•''' F• levee Xealing and prosecute , day In March, a subscription In aid of six pairs of socks. He to looking for- solicit .your business 10, the felons s- • Belgian relief fund. The tom- Members having mittee are not just asking for a silver stolen ward to the time when , he hopes to be able to re.urn to the�eaceful village in all lines of drugs g : property oommu d• collection or s 26 cent subscription o t Green River an the Sabbath �._ • Osie immsdiatel with as member y but as thousands of. men, women and of Executive Committee. school, when he will be able to thank , —abd stationer and �'� children in Belgium are dependent on the people personally for their kind -:.-�.• Membership iss 111.00, the generosity of the allies and others for remembrances, On Wednesday ' ]net uarantee satisfaction an existence hope to raise a hand• Tiokeli'maT y ev g of week be bad from the Pretidsat or some sum... In view of what the 9.omsry o8, application. brave Belgians have been forced to about sixty-five friends and also the Ladies Aid met at the home of Wm. and a square deal.. - Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. give up and have had to suffer and and Mrs. Booth to bid farewell to er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. are still suffering that we might be them and family before taking their Any goods not carri .• protected and let live In our comfort- 1. R. Thextoi W.1, Clark departure to another community. Mrs. Booth, G able homes, some of our wealthy who. has been president - ed In stock, will be K - President, Seerowv people could give $1,000 and never of the Ladies' Aid for a number of mine it, others could give 85M and years, was presented with a set of to. - TOOLS SHARPENED many could give $100 each while some pearl bandied knives and forks after by pleased proet_'3. could not give so much but with their an address read Mrs. Jae. Routley. We make a aped Iry of crosscut .awe, smaller amounts could help swell this Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired. subscription so that we in Brougham le of Mrs. Booth thanked the Ladies' Aid for all their kindness shown to her - = RTzo ng a specialty, For afirst- and vicinity who are living go com- hair fortablp and have as yet done so little during the time she had been with them and also for their lovely gift. �, W. Liddle Phm B. " class trim or an easyshave call 8,L the East -and Barbr Shop, for the suffering Belgians or to help ;;In After speeches by different gentle- • � - this great war would not have See our House Furnishings of all cange to eel ashamed of oucgelves. meb present all retired to the dining room where lunch was served after Druggiat—Graduate Optician ' kinds, 81ip�•*lv used Carpets from ed Those not present on that date will be which a few old-time songs were sung C. N. R -Ti- ►t Agent. a - u p• Dai}� on at their homes shortly after W.7, r,''aiN4 Ala date.. the party left In the wee small hours et66nE_M*=inet. 110110%1A •.�+1 , �"f•.wsees u.•we. �,. 7 7 Al f Ing he knows what love means now. Weather Prophets. WAM "V you should ever be sorry about As weather pr6phefs - on" are this," says Monica, norvoual NURSES you As long they "Nonsense, darling �:Iow you said to be valuable. k, are- miles' t good tier me, , I hope are to, be seen creeping along In the Nurses wanted for the TTaln- Pup!l N a. r you will never be sorry, that's all;— orthodox manner line weather may be trig School, llcispit-44 for the Insane, Monica"—wistfully, "are you certain, confidently looked forward J to. if positive, that you really love me?" there 13 rain in the atmosphere the Toronto. Three years' Course $is 1 "I am -sure of it as that we are sit- snails may be. seen to seek shelter up-; per month, with board and un1forin. - tin* here," says Miss Norwood, sole- Apply Miss D. went, the stems of trees and shrubsi, under mnly. A'further demonstration that they leaves, and In fact anywhere whith- 999 Queen St. West, E Leaf is of Virgin Qu er they can be safely out of the wet. Toronto. ve" now really know what love means! -y," Only when all immediate danger of a -Do you know I'm awfully hungry," nays George presently, without the recurrence of rain is over will they wing and two motors Sealed Packets only. Never in Bulk. 100 feet wi spread smallest shame, or recollection that .emerge again. developing 1,100 -horse power, can people in' novels never eat anything carry eight men, two cannon, two ma- -passi Monster Air Ship. -kbine. ,guns, and weighs black, Mixed or Green. E 217 when filled with the tender on. eight tons "Are you? Do you know, so am I, A huge airplane built by Fiat Co. in. but I ddn't quite like to say it," coil- when loaded. Builders plan to build fesses she, naively. -The servants are Turin, Italy, for the Italian army with two daily. in bed, I am afraid; but there is cold chicken in the pantry, and—" portrait "Let Lis go for it oyrselves," says 111111111111.inaperwd rftey­Crn mo t he '.s Ceor7e. - "As we are q,ing to set -up housekeeping on a limited scale, the-- Sure Success 7-- -c-ner -we learn how.,to lay. a table and! THE STORY OF A LOST WILL help uurselves t in Sowing Seeds e e don't believe there is any sherry," -7aur- DO, wasFF clir-ts ►Ll I%Iis-; Norwood, blushing quistionabloquality. Buy Bruce's. For eeyears goner•- we have s,�)d seeds anal each your made satisfied ously; "but -there, is"—with c, risider- Customers. Insure the succets of your garden by.selecting The morrow passes, the day dies. and called me incessantly. I have. able hesitation --"beet." from the list bclov— Night comes on apace and covers come!" I "If there is one thing on earth I' �Bruas'a Kpasgil, Collection sweet Peas—d separate colors -- -t everything. At the Grange the fid- "Where is Julia?" asks she, reproof 623c. postpaid. , tice's Tan or Dwarf Cd1loftion Nasturt.ln=— love, it is beer," --ays George Norwood separate colors -255c. pQstpald. Bruce's Empire • Collection, her voice, unmistakable dles are sounding, bright forms are In h gladness: "There now," murmurs she, re- Asters -05 separate colors -25c. postpaid. moving to and fro; the air is heavy in her great gleaming eyes. She has' proachfully. "And just this mo - the breath of dying flowers. It got a heavy spray of scarlet geranium ment you told me- You loved only me." r Ila .,Bruce's Garden Seeds is eleven o'clock and the ball is well in the bosom 9f her white gown, It "Ani so I do And you only," de , 1 begun; the music grows sweeter, rises and falls nervously, as she standr,' I - _.- ; ., Try th,,m. Splendid varieties Glares he, fervently. fainter; fans are waving gently. before him, trying vainly to be stern! -More asterisks! L.. Scans—Refugee was Day— 14 1b, 15c. 21b. Soo. postpaid i Sweet Corn—Peep 01 lb loci I lb 3r,,- po rk Down at the cottage a girl is stand' -and angry. i "The key of the beer is always kept .*as--E&rly settler ... lb: i5c: I lb: 40a. postpaid Ing in a white gown at one of the open -I don't know—I don't care, 'Danc- behind this picture," say Write to,day for handsomely illustrated windows, -and is gazing eagerly, s Monica, I a 11,� Ing, I suppose." with sad straining eyes, at certain., 1-i,n 1p�rk to her, I won't baye y pointing to the oi!-painting of her 08taL(.Wu6_of.VegPtab1es, Farm and' lights that, two miles away, can be here. Go back to her at once?" 11�1­it.njimc,thct admized.-On the Poultry Supplies, etc,, rREM. !6 seen distinctly through the aaie of ,f1rAt day of his arrival. "I won't," says Mr. Norwood. I "That's a good thing to know," re--' JOHN A. BRUCE & CO. Limited Hamilton the summer night. "But I desire you " exclaims the, turn:; he, laughing. I Yes, he is there, .6f course, and with a little stamp of "her foot. Canada happy regardless of everything but "Well, take it down for me now; it! the moment. It is most natural, is it' "Of course, if YOU tUrn, me out., I � will be a lesson. You will know c,- i 8hall have to go," says George Nor- where to go for it next time What for him to not? . is there els ��ge laugh-, too, as. she says this, and of? She herself, how dearly' think I wood, withoutshowing the faintest she would like to be there, too! "She symptom of an intention to depart, dra,.virg him up to the chimney -piece,: "but I certainly shi'n't go to Ju i -vm and tells herself' Is— points t, where. the key hang -5 behind; glances at her go I've had enough of Julia," �the pi-etu,e. that almost she might have gone—D Monica'sbreath comes a little 'quick -- --- -- and- then she' shrinks within _ herself,Was it fatality, Iva it.awk�varcl_ as, even to her own ness? As he pits up his hand. he and refuses to confess, �ly, she lifts her hand to her soft, 1 1 ­. _' rounded throat. touches the painting, and the string heart, that it would have been agony "You ought to be with the woman to her to have appeared badly dressed that slippurta it snapping suddirly. :before be:&pre-::.:oh! rrhny people! ..you mean to marry," she gays, slowly. the picture falls heavily to the ground She sighs imp . impatiently, and the tears, "I entirely agree With, you," "Y" --ao heavily, that the back parts from-' r lNor%%ood, with-lbe utmost vivacity. it and leaves it rather a dilapidated;! rthe . in her eyes, and blot out the . I ghts shining gayly ; they' But that wouldn't drive me back to O�jct on the haarth4ug t out, too, a dark figure t. ad- -is on the hearth-: so far away; blot the' Grange. I shall never tourist I Ut something else varicing -rapidly through the few' I rug. too! A piece of yellowish parch-' .'You don't know what you are 4ay-, me shrubs, enters the sec6rd open win- .1, t, tightly fold d, ba -4 61* gped from. do-, and, crossing the room, is at her ing." say -t Monica, shrinking still fur -.between l ' the picture and e frame. re -Ther from him. George and Monica, both stooping to Side before she has had time to cognize him I do. Quite well, I ought to. have pick up her Mndmother, see this: t to -night I have paper at the same Instant I said it before. bu In She. be-: It Is George Norwood, of course—&, -little flushed from his run; and .%%1th made up my mind-. If you refuse me, ins the woman, is naturally th more 'his hair slightly ruffled, and with the I shall never marry any woman— curious, and thorefore the swifter to. CANADIANS never! Sty darling. don't shrink from snatch it. gladdest light. possible in his hand - me; say you love me, say it—Monica,, "Now." she says, gayly, ;wtting it some eyes, I any it." behind her back" 16rhat do . you say it t3-�' . Monica, moving backward, lnvolun� WANTED FOR -THLE tarily sei%efi the'curtain with one hand "Na,—no, - You m"t be mad" says --a legacy or ; hundred -pound note, and stares at him almost affrightedly, hands she keeps him away. from her. ate-dy Her attitude reininds him of that "It 10_060 & happy moment when first he' heri.. year. You shall not Merle paddinf," gue"i4ts he, ROYAL NAVY the girl as, white as death. with both or mere padding to keep the picture VOIUII Before he has time to speak dp this Ains. In the morning you "A fairy gift, declares she. Canadians wanted for the Royal Naval Canadian toeii covers hemelf and "73, with Will think—,--- Then they stoop over the lamp a R*oerve for Immediate overseas service, Only men of good I -!ABA v attempt at coldness: "Aim I do now." interrupts he. "And read two or three lines of the writing character and good physique accepted. "What has brought You heree-, as I thought yesterday every morning morning, and it contains. he utters an ejaculation, Pay X1,30 Minimum per day — Free lGt. "You know,' replies he, calmly; ftnf luring the past week and turns to Monica with eyes bright $20-00 per Month Separation Allowance. m v rinic.-2esiro to gee --�-that.Lloya_itcm berts - 4ny-- ve --wah- liesT10pour voice again . Your face face life to 99Y nothing of filthy lucre." wolh:alrit� :Z3611the dutt of our grand- Experienced men fres 38 to 45, and lays hiss was In every corner, inlling a*. me— The pressure of the hands that re- father's will?" he lkik%erly. "I IS to 18 accepW for estrvice in tbs CANADIAN your voice'was clearer than th? band, Pulsed him is not so strong now, mean how long before bi"Math was, NAVAL PATROLS far "once of ti. Couts. Emboldened by this sign of COMLInj it written and hign*d T" Appy to COMMOD01110 RMILIUS JARVII Z weakness U - ;.6 .1ru- %I V • ne es yours, says onica, gazing spirit. at -him in wonderment I - Gva& Aeqr,=�s %XF"Wer, wu� Area 303 Say Street, TORONTO. or FOR "We shall be poor, you know; but "And this is dated six months be- Dept. of the Naval Sell 4 ydu said once You thought 1700 a year fore his death," sLAys he, with some-' OTTAWA quite enough to live 9n. You can't thing in his tone that resembles awe. REMEDY go back of that now. You said also -This is another and a late-. will, TROUBLE .that it would be a disg racsful and con- Monica, and'it, hequeaths all to your! 'temptible act on the part of any man fatFer." to marry one %omain when he loves - another, You can't got out of that 'It was quite true, I 6upposs the old', either, and I am not going to look man, when feeling sickness come on - di%graceful or contemptible in him—that first attack of 'paralysis 7 �gy-either the only eyes I worship." :that suggested to him the -possibility The hands have grown quite repacin- i of d-ath—had repented him of tLe be - able now, and, indeed, have slipped t-�,� I of his -promise to the wife, (lead from hip` chest to his shoulders. se -for irevea long years, but? "Monica, I am whether 6u in DEPORTATION OF BELGIM yours, green still y Ta leave, his mwnory. like It ornot. You must try and all to the son of her heart—the first, I make the best of me," he said, very and therefore the. dearest babe that! MEN LEAVES WOMEN AND humbly. "My beloved, I can only had lain on her bosom—was her pray- to be husband "CHMDRElf promise a good to you, or. And the father, thought estrang. till death MODE HELPLESS us Ao part!" ed from his son for many reasons too "Do death," not talk of she whisp.: numerous to mention here had sue- ers, tremulously. ;1d to the. cumbed as a husband sho _71 W' EWR "No! Shall we not pray that we love of his youth, and had sworn to may die the same day, and be b4mied her that Justice should be done. In the same grave 7 But, IiVLinff or Yet it was gall to him, the doing- of do not prevent the Germans dying, my own darling, every thought it. Gladly would be have got out of of my heart will be -ftm continuing the deportation and ensl9kV0- % 7 yours." the promise given to the dying woman , The hands have slipped st:itWe high.'but evisil though the grave closed upon inent of the able-bodied men who were left in -er up, t.nd now with a faint but heavy! her, she had a bold over him, born of sigh that is almost a sob, she twin" memories when 3prinff•waa glad wltll� 'round unhappy BeWum -and we iLre p*vftiiian -to them his neck -and lays her' flowers, and the sun shone, and all atop It rantll we ha" VM0 the w soft cheek against his. was youth and love. �adan (You" must imagine A good many' And yet the gall rose to the top Me"whila the Neutral C foe ariterieks here and thea we go on.) and after a bit, to strong was it that 41 How was Mini- looking?" asks she he looked about a way to U. 1�n&r -:, __ 7_1 ReW in BeWkvs. admbidstered without pay by resentiy. They are now sitting close All his promise dead and ye l together—very close indeed—upon the' Amwican% is mvinir the women. work his own desire, He woul patriarchal sofa' that certainly has 1 make a new will—so far elle was obey.' Children b6m starvation. Hem we CAN .7 seen better days. But if it were satin ed, poor soul!—litaving all to the eld- help pronaptly and effctively, by givhW 9=6 down the , Id not have been son, whom be so deepl3- detested, wu sly to the 13,aWan Relief Fun(L morand e tontrit WQ it. and it should be given into his Owl) "Very hen me, replies he, with but in such wise that he should ihands, the Most satisfaetory indifference,; be none the better 6y it )Aore,contdbutionv than ever are needed, Icily regular, splendidl null' sort His mothees -portrait was made the No because the, higher prices of foodatuft, partiteITand of business, sou too; much flesh. My angel, medium. Behind It, i� between the wooden back and the picture, the -o early wheat, have seriously, increased the cost Bweans, I ou have saved me. To think that, for I might have her m an In peeret hid the will thaty,,'-,0f him in the first d6culnent, that feeding then millions of dependant Only you married- I to know, he Now much can you spare the victims of one of should, a moral certainly, you suited pride, inserted a codicil as I didn't know What r�ve meant' leavin portrait, concealed will, ant fis the blackest, most cold-blooded crimes? then." I all to eldest son At this Juncture there is ro mistak- Y Fate is strong and Time brines I bend whatever you can give vneitly,moulb ortrione all things to perfection. lump sum to Local or Provincial Committees, w Julia, when matters were made w-6000 DIGESTION— Mother Seijel's Syrup corrects and Winadwes Iclear to her, took It all very badlyi. SEND CHEQUES PAYABLE TO TREASURER VAes. your d1gestio to 1401137, weakness mad the digestive orgaus, and bealthes,the many pan ire cerWis sad :19casis is Larited. alimeats wbiob grist fmin ird1testlen. I Having a, very good income of ?!till X, FOR. •A tIW FOR 44YEAR3' STOMACH TNE STusue l AND LIVER REMEDY TROUBLE 1011 _J own, and an implacable tiarnper, I refused t be -comforted, and to Egypt, or Tangiersz,nog, twi n Kau r unia abroad so somewhere, and may now be ma;4 as " Peter sts'"t, monts'"J. Pa. to a swarthy prince for all I know. Pretty Monica has married her lov. The Greatest Relief -Work in History. and when last I saw her, waa Ing her little son to "Ride a coell- -boresn his gr to Banblary Cross" o and. At all Draidws, or dire" as rincellt 91pwe, �jslg % Istria bottle ecani-* br.0 dwo father's knee much da the meaner. A. . Wore , W D. crau Street Wow U..trsw. (The End). ;'1 -:..�.„-rjv-aaFia..:!rr. _-:.•�...- _ ..c.:: ,.. :-i , - - - __. s -:M - t. - -..,F ..Y' - ._'+:}a:_, :s'or - - .e:iu•:. _ ..` bill BM ATTACK ON TWO -NILE FRONT FIDE BILLIONS BRITAIN. SEEDS TO CLOSE - .TAKE DEFENCES NEAR MIRAUMONT' , OF DOLLARS_ - LAST EXIT FOR -SUB - -T- -- — .. -- SUCC _ Were Taken in ess of British loan Hitter New Danger Zone Proclaimed Throu h Route North of Scotland .About SQO Prisoners, Virtually All Prussians, _ ,_ , , _ g S, ; Pill- for Germany. to Addition To Heavy Losses Inflicted on Enemy. _ _. and Down Irish Coast. - - �- .. Swallow. - _ I I A despatch from -London say -a: The - -- _� - ,„T'; •'-London Feb. 18.=Again the -Brit- wont and -Petit-Dliraumont,- north and i Times' finaneial _ editor.. on Saturday A .liespatch. from ii'a..hingtor. says:! ed to close that way out, is understood d 1,.. r to have -been liberal' strewn with ish have: btrucL on both sides of the , south respectively of the Ancre and on writes: "The Stock. Exchange is talk- Two important moves great , y Ancre, cul ing a wide gap in the Ger- the road to Bapaume. - } Ing confidently about a -thousand mil- !Britain to meet the+'subma - ace ; mitres' man sines and pushing within a few' On Sunday the Germans tried to re- lions of 'new money' from the loan. !µ,ere announced on Friday ..� --new-1 Details of plans for changing the ` hundres� yards of Petit Mir<iumont. A ; gain the positions taken from, them We repeat the estimate under -all re- i port of call anWiamination for beats _. successfvi .attack_ Saturday- captured by the British, but their attempts serve, for, of course, it is only guess- danger none was proclaimed, seeking between .this country and the North - 'e trenches on a front totalling more !µ•ere fruitless. Attacking in waves, : work, but undoubtedly. the figure -i4 l to blook-practically the whole route of e2 n European neutrals from Kirkwall than two miles to an almost uniform the Germans came. under the concen- : beyond all precedent, and all the j exit towards the Atlantic of the Ger-Ito Halifax werq made public. The depth of a half mile. 'trated fire `of the British guns ' ani! early expectafions of Stock Exchange man U-boats from their bases in Ger-, idea is .to allow: the vessels to avoid It was another of the thoroughly- were swept back to their trenches, j tips, which are usually based on fair- many and Belgium. With the 'inns- ,the German submarine zone by swiss- 1 t nit Iv elaborate calculations Irisin ” out � lish Channel practically closed by an ing •around ' Ireland and. Scotland and -- --piatitied ai c s . e British a� e - �tg-iTea°ry eastialties A ' e a orates stem o nets, mines and down the Norwegian coast instead of livered recdutty on the - Somme-Ancre place did 'the attacking forces reach ! of data which is more accessible 'there y' i:ront, far different from trench raids. the British line, and -the British - suf -than elsewhere. Five -weeks ago noth- ,Patrols, the means of exit for the sub_ ! touching the 'British Isles. A second Its main_.object- tivas t© pu sit closer to; fered no casualties, The Britishcap-' Ing even remotely approaching such marines has been .through the route ! pert for the examination of southern -t rife immediate objectives' of` billau=,;tared 780 ofliceis aiid'trien. a huge figure was believed attainable. 'north o° Scotland and down the Irish commerce may be estabiiahed later` ' ]For the, purpose of checking any esti- coast.. The new danger zone, deaign,jat the Bahamas or Bermuda.' ^< -- — -- , — - mate of the •gross figures: of the .loan - - - vve re�ieat the amounts of the earlier' . A SUCCESSFUL SOCIETY - �,000 OTTOMANS 1HALIFAX IS PORT securities:which carried"the rights of — DOMINION. TO. ISSUE conversion. These were £899,92'7,000 'Canadian Order Of Foresters Has A f four and- a half per cent. war loan, r Splendid Financial Basis. n N�! MADE PRISONER -OF EXAMINATION i333,515,Q0U five per cent., Exchequer I - The Canadian ' Under 'of Foresters^' THER LOAN jbonds, though the latter, naturally are which has for years occupied a pro- - r r , less likely to be converted. at minent position as one.of, the leading, h sutra! . Vessels Leaving the Important British Sucreti, on, Y 8 "A feature of the subscriptions_ in ,j Fraternal Insurance Societies operat- I' lOtation Early in March t0 bre the Tigris. '.dear U.S. to Call There Instead many country d brou has-been the , Ing irr Canada. Was instituted in 1879 , Payable •in- Canada and . ^ ` quantity of gold brou;=ht to the banks b 188 member who'seceded f-rom � 4 • 1-0 -f at Falmouth. I �"iku JJVsL.` ' `' the American Order of Foresters. Iwo men. ' In Enfield a busy muni- A despatch from Ottawa says: -An- By Lundin, E'eo. 18.'- a s0ries of at-'• A .despatch from__ Ottfta says:=i To -day it has a membership of over P tion: arca, t7,000 in gold utas aid tacks utriformly ;uc•c-easful the British 'Confirmation of the report that the P 80,000; which it :the.largest • purely' other ,Canadian war loan, the third in lYlesopatamia have tightened their British Admiralty had designated for small amounts of stock certificates `Canadian membership of any of the ' to be issued in the Dominion, will be r hold upon the defences 'of Kut -el- Halifax as the port of examination during the week. .Among Saturdays 'fraternal, insurance societies doing' floated probably early in March. In ; a yubscriptiorts were' £1.000,000, Lord - view of the exchange situation be- h,mara Turiu�h resistance was, for neutral ships leaving American \ichelham' ; £650000; Rio Tinto Com-Ibnaine.S in'the Dominion. g paralyzed on' Thur+day ani hridey,- ports, instead of Falmouth; was ob- The.Society has Fads most success-; tween Canada and -the united States, and tale capture of almost '2,000 prix- rained from the Government on Thurs. Pally; £1 ,0,000, Kodak Co.; £fi0,000' ful record and has accumulated funds,' which is at present adverse to this Singer Sewing blachine Co, One which, at the resent time, amount to country,, it is regarded as likely that overs, including hifili officers, and day, It was stated by .Sir George P i much War material, is reported by the- Foster,. ActinpMinister of Marine, ' Krati in th feature of 'thh` the loan is ; between five and a half and six million ; the securities of the neve loan will be that negotiations in ro reas had !seen in the extent which the County ; dollars. Last year ,was opps rently made.pay able both In Canada and New - . War Office. g P g of Dublin farmers subscribed.' For This spoil. unuausll, large fur -the_ reacbed a head and that it was defin- one of the most successful years in York: iiletopotamiar, fighting, fell into Brit- itely decided Halifax 'would be ap ex- ;the most part it is new money in the history of the institution. The' No information as to' the amount, m - ish ham's as a result of asi.vilts upon amination port. 'rd esait. On Friday the amount of amount edded to the insurance funds firms or price of the new issue rah. subscriptions received at the head of the etrong Turkish fortification+ . on! Whether.it will be for an sailings for 1918 was between Sour and five however, be given at present, as these berth banks - of the Tigris where it in both directions, however, has not t:ce of the -Bank of Ireland College hundred thousand dollars. Notwrith- details will trot be settled until imme- C;reen exceeded £1,000,000.' bother about Kut` :1' ct nsi�ferai�le yet been decided. The latter arrange 'standing this success the management, diately before the loan is floated and on the right bank was -complete- ment might tax. accommodation at Japan Heave Purchaser. ,decided to ascertain what the actuar-: will be determined largely by the con- sectorly cleared of Tut•k and advanccd the Winter. port somewhat severely. I`Heavy purchases of Japanese'ial standing of the Society was, and ditions.which then prevati. troops note hold the south,.µrat. corner ; Officials of the Naval Service. Cus-' }lords for sinking fund purposes have secured the services of one of the most- - The Finance Minister, it is 'under - ' the ett'_ong Shumran . loop -posit ion -4 toms, Ju%tice`and 'Post -Office, Depart been the feature of the foreign mar- ! contprtent actuaries on the Continent, stood~ has -been assured. that he will five miles from" Kut. meats will go down to Halifax to ket. The object is the obvious release ! Acting on. the advice of- the actuary, have the co-operation, in the Ants - An unpsuaf feature is that the Turk- form an examination staff, which will 'of. funds invested in Japanese recur -'the Society decided to re -adjust its ( tion of the new securities, of the bond- syh statements admit the' British cue' be - au[tmented. by experts from Great : ities for investment in the war loan. � rates and place itself upon a basis + dealers and trrokers, whose activity - cess; whish uivaffy they totally iR- Britain. Arrangements will be made Down to the last minute on Friday,! which. will give. -it _at least 10Q -c contributed materially to the success nose. Two 'Turki*h statements of to avoid all possible delay to the when those was -yet time fn subscribe (actuarial solvency. I of the'last domestic 'loan of ;108,= Thur -day and Friday ad-mit that ``part vessels examined, Tlic new plan has to the loan, agents of the Japanese By taking this course, while it. 000;000. _ of our positions were evacuated ac- been adopted at the request of neo= . Government were busy purchasing funds were atilt piling up, it has been - of our o orders a 'prevent ed acs -tral ship interests, who are -anxious ponds almost- regardless of amounts. able to treat its members much more; GERNIA_N STOLE CHARTS !saxes on Thursday,.ane}.that ari Fri. to avoid E6e dangers incident to ex= This assistance of our Eastern ally, as'( favorably than any of the societies' _ OF'ALASKAhl-HARBORS " day we executed a slight backward amination at English ports in the , made which have re -adjusted their businesses �� unostentatious as it is effective, dj -- ' movement to avoid unneceesary; blockaded area, - a favorable impression in the city. We (during recent years. ' A despatch from New York says: casualties'' i -' --i>' ` ; understand that since the ' beginning! The management is to be congratul- Stolen Government charts of anchor- _. - 1GERMAN LOSSES LAST MONTH sof the. year £2,840,000 mf- aced upon a course of 'action which will! ages along t -he Alaskan coast wets r TO REDUCE TRAVEL -WERE MORE THAN 77,000. bonds have been bought for sinking I place the Society upon a splendid fin- discovered by the police among the SL'BM NINE- 40XR'r_._ —. --- — . _ _ _ ___�__ fun s-makine_a total. sines. the out ancial basis- and insure the_ futurg-pf belongings , of Herbert Sauer, a Ger-i London, Feb. 1S.—Casualties in the break of war of £9,615,880. The j the Order for all time. man deserter' from' the coast -guard A deypatdi from Ottawa says —, German army, exclusive of colonial Japanese Government is already reap-- j e service; who was "sentenced here oq f Action which will reduce the number, troops, reported' in the German cas- ing its reward for its action. Her LND1.1 HAS CURTAILED - -- Thursday to eight years in Sing -Sint; • of w•on;en and ch ltiren leaving Can ualty lists in the month of Jan- credit is higher in this market than ; RAILWAY SERVICES, Prison upon_ his plea of guilty to ■ oda for European countries adjacent oars. 1917, totalled 77,634 officers and those of any other country." --' charge of. manslaughter' for. killing c t4 thezone of 'Germany's submarine men killed, wounded, prisoriers or' The Weekly Nation says it -hears.' London, Feb, M.—A. Reuter. de- Mrs. Caroline Tiarka .in her home in Operations or which may even prevent missing. The totals compiled from the that the war loan is a great success apatch from Delhi says that amo>ag this city - last Augusta When Sauer - he new war measures adopted b the c who h in $u.•h !ravel entirely, . w Ili probably be list follows: Killed and died, 15,906; and That sums have keen mentioned � fl P y was asked t e tended to do µ'fir 'talon by the Government. • The dang-' prisoners, 1,646; -missing, 11,874; suggesting that the collection (of new Indian Government are the severethe maps, he .replied, according to the a •era of navigation, consequent upon the 'wounded, 48,109; total, 77.534.. money Is approaching £1,000,006NO. 1 curtailment of railway services and police: "I wanted to make a name for submarine warfare and the necessity ] These casualties bring the total of • Arthur Neville Chamberlain, Direr= ' the organization of India's industrial myself when I returned to.the Father- of pa.ising .through , the danger zorie,! Germans killed and .those who died' of ton -General . of National Service, $lid natural resources, with a view, land." n to iricrea-sin the out u - •� +crake it inadvisab.e to allow women � wounds or sickness to 988,329, and the speaking at. Bristol on Saturday, said � g p'.t of munitions.' and children td undertake such voy-i total casualties since the xar began ,that he ventured to predict that the In addition, an order has been issued FRANCE HAS ADOPTED ages at the present time. I'to 4,087,692. result of the war loan would be a bit- forbidding women and children to sail DAYLIGHT.SAVING iter pill -for German¢ to. swallow.' for England. except. for. the host dr.- gent Y- , ' gent reasons.A despatch from Paris says: �Th4 ' :CUBAN BAY MAY BE THE REFUGE FRENCH CROPS Chamber. of Deputies on Frfday a .opt. TRY TO RAISE INTEREST led a bill permanently advancing the f THF. LA,ST • AR LOAN. legal time one -hour during tbe_Sum• , FROM WHICH U-BOATS OPERATE --g W mer, The putting on of the clock( -10 PER CENT. LOWER A desptitelf from London says: The is to begirt this first Sunday in April ,l German Government is now discussing' and -this time will be in 'force until with the Bundesrat new direct and in- , the first Sunday in October. News of the. Revolutionary Outbreak:in C3" Greatly Interests , Excessive Autumn Rains' Re- direcf t to -raise £50,000;000 inter- , British 09icialig. - :sponsible for the est on theelast war loan, according to GERM AN -TROOPS MOVED ` - newspapers, quoted in a Hague FROM FROti'TIER TOWNS Decrease'. Berlin new spa.p A _ despatch from Paris says:- The_! despatch -to the Exchange Telegraph '•: _ •- -. r� A de,pat.h from l.ornion says: r cessions It is the belief here that the repoft of the Agricultural Information Co.' It probable, add the papers, ! A despatch from Amsterdam says: British otliciels are ,greatly interested i Santa Luria project was being 'de- .' Bureau, published in the official jour- that the new taxes will apply to coal —The majority of the German troops i. - t r veloped by means of money sent from nal on Thursday, gives the ,average mine exploitation and railway, traffic,: recently concentrated on -the eastern 4 in he news of the revolu-canary out- New York to Havana. I with an increased tax on war profits. border of Holland now have disap- v:y. hrcait in` Cl:pa, where, the assert,! condition for the 1917 Winter crops as ; --; geared from -the- towns along the `•i y Th'e Briti-h naval authorities, while teal per cent. kelow _those of 1916- .they have reason to sus;iec•t l;erman they have failed to discoier any Ger- With 100 signifying very good; g0 GER�I.1�Y'S aAR COSTS �-frontier; according to reports received g:W 9IXTY BILLION �iAItKS.i by The Handelsbladt, time.� have been at µ•or}: for' a tong, mart submarine base. in the West In, good and 60 rather good, the averages _ ,a time. Only a few weeks ado Captain dies, declare that they have long had for 1917, ai compared with those of ! j Iicl!1, Boehm, a German army officer,! reason to suspect the intention of the ; 1916, az:e:. _ ! A despatch -from -London says: Ger- A despatch from Montreal says was taketr flrom the Dutch steamer !Germans to establish one there, and as; many's war coats to date have reach- Provided that shipment can bemads Winter wheat, �_, as against 70; ed the total -of sixty billionmrtrks, immediately the City of Montreal has 'Zee!aledia nt Falmouth. He had in his+' a coitseiluence they look with suspi- rye, 67, against`i2; Winter barley 66, says a telegram from $erlin, forward -i ordered seven• hundred and fifty tons }` Ilosse=slon a chart of Santa Lucia cion upon the Cuban oil project, as against, 73; Winter oats 66, against ed by the correspondent at Amster-� of coal frotrQthe Red Deer Valley Coal Bay. Cuba, where, according to otfier� possibly a blind t6. hide the establish 7••2, ��m of Renter's Telegram Company.. Company in-ordRer, to check the coal papers seized at the game time, Ger- merit of a refuge from which subma-' The Temps ' 'explains 'the'ofiscial i Limited: I shortage herds man agents had _secured an nil con- rinea. could operate. j figures by the bad state of the soil at the time of seeding, insufficient sup- ---- - - - - ` -r'WITHOUT *� � RIS plies• of -fertilizers and the excessive a( FIRING SHOT 'ALL COAL MINES IN BRITAIN - i Autumn rains. •Some of the tate seed- _ �ings must be replaced by Spring-- seed-' - CAPTURED STRONG POSITION fogs` on h e whe of tits frost, though TAKEN OYER " BY GOVERNMENT f most of, the wheat crop was well pro- : - r _ tected..by, the snow ashen , the heavy - • -.- _ _ _- _ _ ; Y i freeze came and was not injured. The cold weather is considered to have 1 A New Officer Known As "Controller of Coal Mines" Will be -in -Russian Detachments sSurprise Austro -German .Garrison 'in .'; prcduced very favorable conditions _ ha ar men Carpathians. for S-seeding!the �cing_ ' 'AGAINST PROHIBITION. Petrograd, Feb.' 1K. ••Germans; statement issued to -day by the War— A despatch from London says: It' ment to control- tbe-coalmines. - Ths ' dragsed in white y=#-:terday t<Iok the; Department, immediately drobe out Over 1,''00. Soldiers Voted Against It has been decided by the Board oT' directors' of the Le-idon- and North- the Teutons, In the Carpathidns L- and 221 For -It. --Trade`to take possession of all coal.; `� estern Railway _have _placed the offensive against the Russians near; Russian detachments surprised and A des -atch from Vancouver sa s• Kingdom for' the cervices of their ger, 1 p p y .-- mines in the United Kin general mans Kochava, south-west of Dvinsk,on the captured without firing a shot a' A cable gives -the result of the pro- period of the war in addition to those Guy Calthrop, at the disposal of the % nurthcrn end of -the eastern front, and l strongly fortified Austro -German pool- hibition vote overseas up to Wednes= in South Wales already taken over. Board. Mr. Calthrop's official dealt - broke into a front line Russian trench.; tion south-west of Okra. 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'.,ro .. a` - - ?5`x'1 ..,,.` - -_ -•Heys. t�f .. - �' f+ M 4 � morning until night and fieom one unable or are unwilling to go_ to _ r ead-of the year Lo the other, ba>t the front, It ie most esf►e�lera.lug ` �ttDlislted•sery Frtaar moralogatits�amse their demand for good roads were to hear some men, mind men of FISH I�J ..oR.a, g1' i Iguglzed to scorn by the man -who means, say that they have given •••' L� - _• `%'' had to dig down in his pocket for five or it may be ten dollars to the Lent Begins Feb. 21st. �.•� lim per year ; 01.46 if paid in ad•aaae. the wherewithal to build and Ked Cross or Patriotic funds, and = maintain the roads, and the result at the same time wish to be patted - JOHN was the roads have been contiou- on tacks heir bfor their generos- 17VEN at the present advanced piiees, Fish is a highly nutritious and - MURKAR, Proprietor. ally .becoar�ioR worse instead of sty. Tilers are thousands of men cheap food. . we are handling mure Fish this year than ever,. . -owing to- the increased high- prices in meats, vegetable products and NOTES AND COMMENT& I better. But times have changed. at the front. who arse not. only un - cereals It will pay you to eat more Fish from the standpoint of both The auto is no longer-:& were lux= dergoing great privation, but who health and pocket -book. The worst thing ;that can be �.ury, but it is a necessity in the expose. themselves to all thedang- OUR PRICE LIST iseiid of any man is that "lie had hands of an ever-increasing -num• ers incident to warfare, who are ' -not an enemy." It is a very de- I ber of farmers, - hucksters and sacrificing hundreds of dollars Fresh Frozen White Fish, 15 cents a lb 7. �- •suable thing for a perQcfn to- be j gardenera,'xnd when theae men de- every year- that they are -absent Fresh Frozen Salmon, 15 cents alb on friendly terms witbevery other � maud'good roads they- are going from their usual occupations. For Salt Cod Fish, 2 The for 25 cents person. Shah a man nevercreates �to 'be built. Rist the. Kingston instance t e young man who has Labrador Herring, 7-centsa lb•• - any trouhlN in tf,w c01l;tnuin y in. rua!i is different froth' nearly till given up, me being, a Ciseoes� 18 cents a lb ., whit tie "lives. No peribn can other roads. It is a road that is mercantile or professional pursuit, ..Fillets of Haddie, 18 cents a lb say a word against him. ' But built and maintained to a great loges so many years of promotion . Finnan Haddie, 15. cents a lb when - Nve flail such a man -it is extent fur a class who du not con- or study, at an age when time is Digby._.Herring, 25 cetitA a box to me—that R lisle ! teiua one cent to its mainten• most valuable 'to him, _,He may FRESH OYSTERS, 76 cents a quart he has never created any trouble 'encs, It it a national highway return incapacitated from pursu= -in, the -world, he ' has never ac- i and not oul local interest alone, Ing his chosen career and may be EAT MORE FISH • <complished any good. , Let one and because it is a national high- compelled to begin life over again. but read the biographies of all way the. manteipalities through These men are. making sacrtflcee, JAS .& . RICHARDSON -•.� :the men in -the world who have which it passes are reasonable in so why should not those at home • accomplished anything, and we their demand that the whole conn- make equally great surrender of .' w>tll flail without exception they try should maintain it ;if they are comforts or wealth P T H E 4 ti had enemies. The man who brings going to use it. W hen the large About reforms has all the forces .deputation waits 'on t'he.Provin• N*w AdwoMse"wa ss.11M ISTANDA RD BANK...ed a ainst him. He is cial Government on ThursdaYg t3 -of evil ran. y•: - proclaimed a "hyprocrit" and an next, it is hoped that the matter FOR SALE—House in the Village of ` OF CANADA ,enemy of personal freedom. The will .be presented In sueh a manner Claremont. a zoom., good lot and sable, ' MiSAD Oiri'tiCa>< TOIlON"rp 1pply to D Hopper, Claremont. Wd ,z statesman who may be the saviour that the claims of the municipals- OR SALE—One rade Holstein _ %:. •ill cow fourth oar ilio Fob, Lllth,191t, Apply Jil the nation opposed to him. No • hat the read will be put In such to Davit Dawson, oon. 5, Pickering. uta matter in what sphere a man may a condition that its importance OR SALE -4 good ouog Shro Advances to farmers sive made be employed, if his activities are demands- shire ew•n. rogisou•d• �so est• for hat �- Lett from a choice pea of White yaadon". directed towards the betterment " brad to -lay strain, ales Gray, a a No, L Clare- a speo>tal feature by this Bank. sof his fellow -men he. will find Alarge number of people -seem mons 99 -in s&Tro te•rs •enemies opposed to him. Aman to fail to realize what their duty OOK—Ma nardino, the Prince of p> y L gelan., with ail the l.teet m.gio sail PICKERING BRANCH who is afraid to be associated with id in regard to the war, when they speciaclihand tricks,oEn is open for engagements R. W. GOBDO?i�i. Manag e. OEM dratath Gia. BRANCH, • are through some physical weak- special oat to: sad oro.. o: Military cos - 1: - aany good work, for fear he may cess or for Qome other reason are 6111 &nR Mayusi 8 No. 9, PLohering 9gii - - `'." annoy or displease some person. - FARM TO RENT -acres; situated '! its a coward and unworthy to be L` om lot 9�, con, & Pickering Good house M ��p. y�,r�'� WOMAN HA R sad ; I scrldlag.; sail •clay loam; fait plowing i7ian y -Hs i i as r r Ncalled b man. The -worst thing doss 9 acre, !n feu wheal and e; oeohsrdand emsIl trait, O s Pugh, S H -No. s, Clareamat. �t that could be' carved .upon his _ 99rt. .:i• - 'tomb -stone is "no died without F A R M ` '�iesvia as .nem FOR BALE—Seed oats, Danish Is - NERVOUS TROUBLE -- _ ' $ y,' land. per bushel, v ety I have a atwcw . 1'rlea.900. ■* 1 i saysi>; sase'oi some or gmakis s.� Bronze Green, t' lmplements On Thursday, March let, the Lydia L PinkhArn'>s Vegetar sir«°wood, 9i'9a ®` i0otario )Legislative Halls will be are the result of the experience 'of i OR Sale—A brand new S eight P man ensu in man countries and ' Invaded by an army of men from bleCompound Helped Her. , Fwanoa, wt:3h the Latest tmprOved spring. • . Can oe aeon at Frank Haenatos *,.lot a9, ,coca, .are gut together with mechanical lithe municipalities bordering on - Pickennx will give 6 'mgaths' credit to tip- skill and scientific exactness the Kingston road. who will re- West Denby, N. Y.—"L have had pra.ed part�en. apply for perttaulars to . r McIntyre 106 rrtcity tit., Toronto 91-03 quest the provincial government nervous troubie all my life until I took �------�__..- - . -Teetb are in three 'rows, giving good clearance. These Lydia E. Pinkham's I `F.F.D GRAIN FOR SALE—Wheat, ulfivator$—are great weed killers and necessa in ood_ farming. to assume the cost of construction k7rias nu sad Wild Goose; Sarre —o A C xo g fy 5 g� - `.getable Com- Oaw l;aanfk'. Earlyl'ulderytrishS�•bits, iaf a good- rood along that high. -onnd for' nerves ;and saaner, An.z:iotl pare .aa free of wild +l_ !' Hoe and Disc—fusee feed rune sow flee or coarse grain uniformly " and for female trou. '-o%ts and tares. Also A sake,' Timothy and lied - - ti►8y, tie well tie to assume the coat ; Clover. Writ • or phone for and an=- —without Injury. Four sizes. Controlled with one lever, of its maintenance after the road !ties and it straight- plan. Joseph Lapp & coo, Cedar Grove. Home - �ened me out in good phone 1915 P o—x a No 1 uarhha n 90tf ;—Without exception most durable and easy-ruil i�lg made. 'has been built. The advent of shape. Iwork nearly ARM FOR BALE OR TO RENT- Binders—Steel chain—Angle and;T-shaped steel frame. Last a lifetime anotor traffic is about to revolu all the time; as we FB Ang parte of low 19, oon •. and 11. can 6. Pfakeribir. and oonsiaring of W acres. mom or 4 itiofliZe else highways of our conn• ;i line on a farm and I 1,.. On the Lane are a frame hon i barns Particulars Cheerfully Given J. R. T$EXTON �„ -t As never before the cry is iii have four girls, Ido �wuh suss ssaolln , small orchard use a my Mai &no being sent out everywhere, "Chive , and rye. All fall ploin 9otl i sandy loam. years - other work with For further artlanlan appl oa the mise. {; Imore,�theres was a no particular �,awg ehat1IV s ` o or their help, so it o: mit. aa.� Rloh, a BMW." �ocaa au�ifs9 tend it real well. I took �i�ihat Is Home Deed -for what is now known as the Compound when my ten year old The Frust store - • ' �L i -- good roads. Most of the highways daughter' �e and it helped me a lot.. -Without Missies? -throughout the country were in I have also had my oldest girl take it HAS THE QUALITY and it did her lots of good. I keep it in 0 fairly good state of repair. They the house ail the time and recommend Oranges, Bananas, Pomegranates, served the purpose well for all it."—Mrs. Dewrrr SatrCssAvos, West Onions, Lima Beans, Celery, hinds of horse vehicles, and the ; Danby, N.Y. .._.' _ _ _ _ _. Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes Sleeplessness, nervousness iSpuds.- 1 frit& 1- an P bi d _i le never thought of i �_ 1? 8 f sectlr s people g ity. backache, headaches, dragging sen- Choice bulbs for indoor culture. e thin better. But now since I �y 4 nations, all sat to female _ . . deraa Po ge- "anotors of various kinds Have come mesh which may be overcome by -Lydia As the market is so uncertain title year i E. Pinkhara's Y we cannot list prices and stay with :iLnto each general use, the demand .getable Comptxind. them—A good deal always, o tl " AS for better roads. The auto at This famous remedy, the medicinal gone time was a -luxury is which ingredients of which are derived from NEILSON'S ICE CREAM I'Y native roots and herbs, has for forty p(a(a, is cones, sundaes or inl - - the wealthy alonel could indulge. years proved to be a most valuable tonic Ice cream codas—always good, Their request for better highways and Invigorator of the female organism. 1 \ was sneered at by the average Women everywhere bear willing teed- H J. MARQUIS moray to the wonderful vlrtae of Lydia o ratepayer. They could cry from IL Pink1h.m•p Vept" Compaoad. I Pamir ft t - - 004140 Ammo re of tiros atocx WILL rave the pnvuege o1 •surrenaatng par, and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in pay - of tiny allotment made under any future war lissue 1n Canada other• than an issue of Treasury $ills 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 allowed to recopised bond and stock- brokers an allotments made is _ respect of applications for this stock which bear their stmap. For application forma apply - to the Deputy Minister of Raance, Ottawa.r lOSPARTDd$1<f? OF FINANCs, OTTAWA - - OCTOSM 7th. 1416. _ Colu'm'bia Grafonolas '"75 to $20 _ Double D i:clecords -- - his" in Camilift $3C up machine "HEARING Is BELIEVING" ` The. Colombia .Stealer nearest to you will gisily demonstrate. Very easy payments. Little osrs!h _ required. Dealer will gladly explain terms, - Send for a new free catalogue. COLUMBIA • GRAPHOP116X'£ Cps _ ` 'Ctrsaiara cit sire Iadtastry," ' onesswe and 1L401 Is the Ari." ` :. •'dwien et tb. raatl....tal r.aat." 1 CANADIAN rACTORT. TORONTO T. h5wre Me bias, - Agent and D• NOIt � y� W0 .­,,t7;­7� . 7'"1,7r 40 , . ­ .�� ­. '' ­ f -! , .— !:. -7"!-; —�U- —y. -r -V7ZTV- 7-' '.:':Or q SENSE Mrs. John McGrath and Mrs. numnumm X10111011111114M KNUMMMM f. Dinnhain and two children AL%ictic= Gal* Miss Edith Sanderson ii" fn'tlie' CU Frid r OF — _vIng onto for a co.uple­-of last: �. IVV=r Bu1by intends lea W,: 4e visiting their cousin in To'. THE DOMINION -.0. K shortly for the north-west. week. 24 Head of Cattle Miss Fox of Lucan, Oat—is via. ZwW 011les, Tereate Horses, Implements, ■MR Sir gdmmd 31. 0", M.P., PreaUssa W. v. X&OWWWS, vUapz@1j&" lilting her. sister, Mrs. A. M. Smith, - 0. A. Dogu% Gawal WAnM ,dor sfew days. Hay, etc. to - - — on -5:*W raw -up $4,000,000 R"e"e rwa s7,0Mooe. Levi Stephenson, of Fort Perri, 03 . . -.- . ­ 1. -- . X rtm it' to visiting his cousins, - Th ' oe. ' . .: I N L. I :Q 9 The.propertyQf. Savi'ngs..Depa e and James Stephenson. 14 • plisas Tsareain the NARLI. See ds"ft d I n"w&. thesis days owing.to Injnries to bowk received when lifting. A Thomas Clinkenboomer munst V on C. H. Fo.undJ8-spqr�tiug. A cane 1 ! I 06 as Z 6 v -WHITBY BRANCH - S, D. TERRY, Manager. heavy 19g. SOX 3% K." 1 0 C038 C Privatesand 'deo. go'- M M Lot 10, COCI 8, Plckering'lp. 'No u • Bird, of the 182nd Battalion, Osh- CS all %wa, llpentSuuday with friends iu .,z (The Chas. Proctor farni) 0 MOM Claremont. The homestead of the late -Geo. CX ,an Tuesday, March 13,1917 Stokek has been ptircliased by th' Feb Lynn f3roo. who take possession 01, V Kar Sale at I o'clock, sharp. EG." about April lot. Apr ", 1, Mr. Turner, who is residing in w '0..a TIME TABLE—Ficksilng Station G tho north-ivest. it'l visiting his 11 no C of T. R. Trains going East dae as follow& -- brother, Pte. George Turner, a JulJU17 .4 No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. the 182nd Battalion.'ro M. 4. 0, Bev$ 28 Local 2.45 P. X. Mrs. A. J. Chandler was in then 1,, .36 Toc.1 �6.04 P. K. Buy your shell 11 mir"t A. a, d during the Trains going West dee as lollows­ icity for a few days d q0 No. 35 Local 8.26 A. M. latter part of last wdbk visiting CM Poo I -q A I - , Is e 'relatives and friends. Jauu&ry M-Whilby 3 Oshawa 27. Local 11.20 A. M. granulated bone b Mrs. Goodfellow returned to Pon Ferry 7,,Uz"o 11, a-10, 7 &all 7.40T. M. Laver"a 9. uptargrave a - *13unday InQladod her home in Montreal on Monday after attending the funeral of her sister, the late Miss Roes. Also: Tratt's Egg -Producer ifi'50o and Thos. Clidkenboomer will hold an auction sale of horses, cattle, an -d-$1 packages, just the thing !lige, implements, hay, grain etc.. N his premises, lot 10, cou.s, ag, on Tuesday, March YOUR DOLIARS to make your hens la this Picker, MAKE J. H. Bundy, of Pickering, was in town on Tuesday in the inter- -time of the I ear.. sesta of the bydro-olectric commis. cion. - The people are delighted at F HT the prcApect or securing this great 'A �r 7rH E: FrR HAS.-SARGENTIS boon, Widmer Miller who was confined to his bed, for a few days last week through illness is able to be out BUY in, although not able to r6sume, CLAREMON T, Ong. 12TOduties in a munition factory in 'Toronto. ]DOMINION OF CARA ... The Stou-ff ville cnrlere played Cup on Wednesday last when the -here in the series for the District Claremontteam were victorious. THREE-YEAN Mid i te r- �ale 'After the game supper was served at the home of Wen. Leaper. �of Boots and Shoes A most enjoyable time was WAR SAy�NGs CERTIFICOES r al t the league social in the t Methodist church on Friday even- 25.00 rQR $21.50 .. .... - All Winter Footwear -will be sold at Reduced Prices. ing. A good programnieofmU81c, 50.00 11 4 3. 00 -readings etc. was given, - after Also many broken lines of High.Claes Footwear will 'which refreshments were served. '100.00 be sold at greatly reduced prices. Mrs. (Rev.) M. C. Tait, of Wal. 'INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LIMITED TO $19M. laceburg, and formerly of Clare- Bell phone 151. 102ont, has been undergoing an I �operstton for: appendicitis at TFOR FULL. PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BANK Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. She OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFIC J. P E E. L S 0 N is now making qatisfactory pro - .4 gre3a toward recovery. -BROCK STREET --WHITBY, ONT. On Monday eveuing Iwit, Joseph JAN. 9. 1017 Evans. took a sleigb-load of young 7 ZT 0 rr people up to Reuben Rawson's, to a party in honor of David McFar. 461aremold liv 46 lane. of Saskatchewan, who Is via- Help being I will be itin1s-IeIatives--=&7 seat. All report a very enjoyable"time, 'Bus "meets all Trains oat flaking on y on Monday, Wednesday and Fri' 11 and in the wee ems' hours of the Friday, 3morning they returned to theFirst-class Rigs to hire day or .. during the mouth of March. night at lowest prices. 7� veeW homes. -ING I N WINTER TIME I ; After that date on Monday and he tips homes. P. U. hold a very a ,ceasful social on Wednesday night 16 Phone IW6. Friday of each week. -'Is good businese if you go to the right place 'Also) for sale a quanty of at the home of O. and Mrs. Orme- and get good Fish. rod when a most pleasant time 'Those Sanderson a Sim 2 -ft hardwo6d. 0 U 1?b a ---,was spent in games. of various PROPRIETORS John F. Bayles, Greenwood and in social intercourse.r Mb 'Y The society will Yo d their next social on Monday evening next at .-.,8 E E 0 S the home of Richard and Mrs. -A new line of Halters', Blankets, Curry Combs, Brushes-, Robes' -Watch Th' . ..... 4k- Ward when a good attendance is and Rope Smaps Alsike, Red Clover, Timothy and all hoped for. kinds of needs.. IS. Don't forget the drama entitled We are in the market and are p ed to pay the hilth4st market prices. "'Cranberry Corners", to be given A in the Masonic Hall on the evening: The beat equiopedcleitning wills I A big reduction in Sugais this week, call and get a supply. I.: . , : .. . . s y of Friday, March 2nd. by the apply. in the country,.• Claremont Club. This drams is Send us samples, or communicate with "Something big coming us before selling. highly interesting and ingtructive and is given in four acts and 1&8 Take &dVaDtage oftba beat Seed Mut. �s Lipton's, Red Rose and Salads Teas, worth 45 cents per pound, 'on later. etain the world, ti for four and a half hours. Music this week at 30c, 36c and 40c per lb." by the Clavenion t orchestra.- Pro. 'Bell or Independent phone. veeds in aid of Red Cross work.- Prompt, efficient and reliable seryk4 i 71 Admisisom, 25 cents, Choice Cheese, Meats,. Sausage and Oysters.• J. FINrBOLD in-bandling Seeds guarantee& A successful eocial was held in the Baptistchnrch on Wednesday NORTH CLAREMONT J.A. DOWNEY COMPANY WHITBY. ONTARIO evening last when a good program E. .0' was given consisting of selections ..AN N I S. WANTED NOW COAL and GRA by the Clqremont- orchestra, solos IN by R. R. Forsyth 'and' Howard Reli'able salesman to act as agent •in Ontario County. Besse and an interesting reading'POAV WWKJf&.r, ,on The Oriorin of the Custom of Hard ana soft Coal of the best Celebrating St. Valentine's Day by Outfit free, exclusive territory and quality on hand. money making a i zwisaties. Our Forsyth. After the agencies are the n the business Highest price paid for Barley, programme all repaired to the or we sell the bighestgrade of eUvk Miss Viola he at, ecbool-room where refreshmen'te, •K 0 Rye and Biick*heat delivered Do' -ION& Co t most reasonable. prioes and guar - were served. antee deliveries in first-class sondi- 'at Spilik's M r h �'ver`y 'Calvin Hurlbe* t met with tion. Nursery stock is selling well - Station Coal Go. serious accident on Monday &,a a General Merchants.' this r and good money isan be Pickering made • result of which- he is now confined I I this district. For partiou- lars write Sales. Manager. to his bed, and Will be laid off PELHAM NURSERY CO., duty for'some time. With sever. Toronto, Ont, PICKERING &I others h6 was engaged in get - 40 ting out wood in Fred Holden's ....,-,G1aOC19RrES. —JGRGORRIES 4 71A LUMBER. YARD I buph on the fifth concession of -d"of having If you order your Groceries from 'us you R re w4sii r* Uxbridge. A tall. tree was being the best and freshest that can be secured Ftt thP.(+nQPst prieeg. felled, when it was seen ihat a Alf -Tea has advanced in pHce, but -we still mell­rh".�*Rmesplell- --A team of horses was standing i . in did Wad of black, green and mixed at the old prieeq. Why I the path of the falling tree. Mr. i Atie't �':-.Februliiry pay 46c and 55c a lb. when you can buy good ter! at 85c a lb ? Huribert ran to move the horses 1917 To beableto do this we had -our ten ordered before the recent rills wlll -auto to a place of safety, but In doing advance in price., Co.ffee.atpri�c'esSoc",'46c-an'd6Ocalb, so he forgot about his own danger ..be Cti8b. and as the tree fell the limbs struck him on the back, knocking Or if credit is wanted, it mus y 0 Bo -As Shoes Of all waserWe and design him down,and stunning him for .-Dr Go"ids 0 a ,a few moments. He was taken kept in stock. it will pay you be previously home In Wm. Norton's cutter and to pall at our works %rd inspect our Hate and Caps, Gloves and Mitts, Top Shirts, Under -shirts arranged for. medical aid summoned. At pres. and obtain pria". Don't be mf&64: -7 AN to can he ir ent"It to not known whether or not and Drawers, Corsets, 'Uuder-vests, Hose. Most of the agents we do not employ them, ams",, his spine has been injured. He is Above good are about the old prices. Come now and ly we 0", and do throw off the so confined to his bed and is suffer. 'secure tbese goods, as all new goods coming in for spring 00mcniftion of 10 per aan$., whkh you 1XV D. Gordon & fa Ing considerably. Much sym and summer will have the advanced prices. (Phone 2800) lye by PUrGbfiSi]2g ftOM IN6 thy is felt for him as he and hie I PICKERING W family are just recovering from a WINTIT UAMT1 M Prolonged siege of typhoid fever. D. SIMPSON & Co.9 PIC17LEIRING oil" ana woom, wiaby, Ontario Bell wA Independent phone. DAYLIGHT SAVING 18 OLD. LIME WORRIES'' IN- THE HOME fully Simple Way. or What a lot of agitation t�e:re'is ov* These- Btlng the Wrb*Jes and the "daylight saving" reform! Im- Pallid Faces That Make Wom . en ported ffom actogs 'the -teas, it -has been hailed by ouperficial thinkers as Look Prematurely Old. a new discovery. There are some who rest not night or day In their zeal Almost every woman at the head to, spread its Adoption. They flatter of a ho3ne meets daily man� little -C IGARETTES therns-selves that they are pioneers of worriee-in her household affairs. The a great advance. They prespm,�e -care of her little ones, the' work Ac much. They have nothing --new., They about the house all contribute to these are seeking to effect by dint of pon- A worriesr Moat of them- may -be too derous legislation, whi6h 'presuppost's small to notice an hour. afterwards, a great wAve of reform to set it in but they constitut'e" a constant strain motion, what their fathers brought that affects the blood and the nerves about in a very swift axd simple way, took prematurely ?.r, eXce ion and make,w.6men p,( ..old. The effect of these little worries they were not slow to obser?e,whatl p2ay be..noticed in sick or, nervous lot of good-time there is bef ore break - headaches, ficklf, appetite, tiredness I fast in the summer. They also knew -after slight exertion, ' and the coming the fendency of people, especially 1 of wrinkles, which every, woman young people and hired men, to linger dreads. To those thus afflicted Dr. in bed and.waste this 1�ood time. . So Williams' Pink Pills''offei a 'speedy they fi:eed it. They' set forward tbe 'I cure; a restoration of color to the clock 20 minutes, half 'an hour, an appetiteand a sense of freedom from [.just turn the pointers. - 'It did the . -cheeks, brightness to the eye, . a hearty I hour. No agitation, no legislation.-! Life 'of Cana a, weariness. Among the many thou- trick. By virtue of this sort of day-, i sands of Canadian women who hav light saving -they were able to say to' found ney--- health and strength i the lagg&rd son or the slow hire4 man I through these'�ills is Mrs. G. Stras-i I - - Sets New Records wha turned up for work as --late " 6 - ser, Acton West, Ont., who say&.— o'clock, "Where've you been all the. "I am the mother.of three children !.forenoon? ESULTS sec*ured during the year .1916 re -affirm the position of the and after each birth I became terribly Sun We Assurance Company of Canada &a the le&din life assurance run down. I had weak, thin blood, al- Fooling "Sunny.".. organization In the Dominion. Once more it leads field among ways felt tired, and unable,t-6 do. my Human -traits are constantly np-. Canadi" Companies in each of the following respecti; -bousehold work. - After the birth of P@armff in Oil my third child I seemed to be worse. 1 would Largest New Bu 11-afts--b Force our own amusement. If we and was very badly run down. I found only profit by them a- we - observe '....-Largest Surplus Earnings. Largest Nel Surplus. Largest, 1111COUIL the greatest benefit from the Pill's ind 'them! A real, full-blooded English so6fi gained my old time strength. In- bulldog balk been in our famil-v- 'for: 7- ...-Largest DistrUmIlon of Life Assurance Benefits. deed after taking them I felt as well: seven years, writes a Youth's ' Co*m- as in my girlhood, and could. take! panion contributor, and as time goes pleasure in my work. I also used on we find him more and more human. THE YEAR'S RESUTs Baby's Own Tablets for my little oues One of his traits has amused us for, The following large and unifevas [across" registered during the, year 1916 clearly doutoustrato the and have found them a splendid medl- strwwth of the Company's position and the confideace wW prostille it asajoys la. the publk subw I year%. Sunny, as the dog has been -eine forrhildhood ailments." - w . L . L. - . 3916 Isis INC"EASIL api3ropriately named, is very partku- Pill. sr� sold "A comber 31st Dr. Williams' Pink tar about his food. Real, old-fa6hi6n- Assets t Do $32.948.M _1174,82'6,42i $111AM 73 1�1 1.6% Cash Income IS.A99,131 18,072,0372 2,526,469 15.3% by --all dealers in medicirr�. or - you ed d.og-biscuit is beneiLth his digrity. Surplu d *MGM 3.110,900 988,487 125,41 (12.7% con procure t1tern by mail at -50 cents q No To 5_:i at a box or Williams'- Medicihe Co.. with disIr A _ts to P RI-ld_ 7.1. as The Dr. and turn.; away. But reating conveni- Issued 21 for 1. C&sL 42.772a" ".873,851. TA99A45 12LS% ville, Ont I mache model of a bulldog that rejoices coinciderit- with- the above increases, the Company succeeded during the 70" In offecting a ALL GONE." ',in the name of Fido. All that we have &Ub&tMti&l &nCt iMPOrt&32t reduction in the MUG Of URPOW6. A feature W" falrour"lly 0111010111111 Jto-do in order to bring Sunny back to earnings on pollcyholders' account. Children Killed in Explosion—Soldier his bowl i!§ t6 call "Here,; Fidb, Fillo!" THE COMPANYS GROWTH Ausband Killed on Duty, _,and to put Fido in frnnt� of the din - In one hospital I visited. where ner, So long as he feels that some YfAR V4001411Z ASSICTS A 0 beds were mad -e up on the doors and Other dog. may pp"bly get the food, in corridors, I witresced one of -the Sunny will -eat every cruirnb,' arid WI-th 4&210.73 961441-05 11064.350 -CO 373.60031 1.573,". 10 91418.3".07 !a gTunt of satisfaction nose Fido -out most pathetic incidents. in cennee- 1�96 .1,84,2u.00 6,389,144.0 $8,196,890,92 tion with the 't-errFhlc- munition fac- �bf the� WAY. , Is not that precise!y the- 1%6 . 6.212.111-3.02 24,292.8V- 05 102,WG,M 10 tory explosion in Jarluary. say- a 1 nature of.some humans? 29,4",131A2 writer in. the London News'. A wo- man of the working class. her. fice - BABY'S OWN TABLET' drawn with agony. her eyes teariess, came to inquirtZ for' her two little -;-.:'Of GREAT HELP -'SUN L girls, aged 5 and- 7 respectively.- They had gone on a� errand for her and had Mrs, Win. Artkett, AnvaAer Ont., not returned. The police had advised , w "If*have used Own her to come' to the hospital. In detail riteg: ANADA. cloth ing. girl and baby boy. - I havv ' found HEAD OFFICr- MIONTIZEAL th-em of the greatest help (luring. the Yes, they bad- beeri admitted. She 1871 .1917 pi-ried and alwavq keep' T. B. MACAULAY, President. identified the tuttered little frock%. hir- habies because the seat. Then the tt-ar� blintlail her ani,� keep baby -weU and happy. gorte!" The womnW They are sold -by medicine ilealers or died orthe ,%-ea:tern -bLi,ttleflebl, 'and by nittil at 2.5 cent% it box fr-bm The the new�: of'hi'� (it - r6 orit. .,Doctor Tells How To Strengthen Tri the Seed Laboratory grain is 'test- tl*%ing N%aste I'laces. percentage of Eyesight 50 per cent In One Sun Life of Canada Make,; Splendid... y suitable temperature arid SUP- 7. , compulsory powei�s in . regard to 1,,,l plied with the proper amount of mois- To hold -firA plavv_ Ln- mb I A free Prescription You Can Have adian life4. insuranets r(yrrin"i n ie's ults 'of such a test show what Filled and Use at Home. tollo i th !ci. ircre Ito thn prmor,p. amount of in.%uram-e, ir force, assets, dee'� , p;irk . at Xnuwsley- hits twen,."'Pqrtion 6f the seeds are vital, but. London.—Do you wear elassm? Are vcu a bottle of I'lon-Opto tabicta. Drnp ono lion -4 to surplu, and invrim(- i-� thw di-,70notlii� ploCrghea up 4"Ild move'than o 4 moie accuratt idea of the -value of victira of "-e strain or ot I* W-�h this liqu:,] bnif,e fhe r%.. of the Sun T.".fe or ('arada. New 1�e grain for .4ed could be gained iourtiwr,daiN% Yotishou!,Innti"3�,ir dre,l acres. art. to be conveiled into Dr. i;wis there in real hope for 3-ou. Ninny na say they have had their zflgnerear up pe.rev4ly richt fr&ni the--btart and buAnei�; to the arn-runt of w,*o-r- *42- whc;�t hind. Metor tractors which cut from a. sdil test. Su?h testo are not whose eyes *-ere ,matic43 % ill quickly disappear. - it vour eyes restored thropo the principle of this w= e.,(., are bothering you. even a little, take at -P$ 700,001, vvas writt(n t'he la.'t rom thrce tf, si% 1766-6ws- at- a time practicable 'in a laboratc,6 where derful iree.. resenption. One v,an says. -aftrr o wave them tow be(cr, it iA too tett�. Ninny it: almost blind; could not &" to t, ai,. liringiri- tht., a,�surafl(�,: iii force C -e employed. Forty the at all ow I -an read every, hins without any Might hAvP IoCCII Saved it they hopelemly blind ye. w i acres bf housands of samples -are under test tr.. dn N was( had cared for their eyes ;n time. e tir;e. glasses and my eyes do tot water sti3v more. At u p to a total o f aN r $28.1. -W-0,000, .,.racecourse at Northampton, which 't 'in nLw thev.feel Anottitr promlar, Physi,lan to w1orn the which amount i:4 i 7me ,s I I 11�i a L, n, u �4 e, R.,i -eati* Any one ean test seed ro,r, artitle was mibmitted, mid: ta for himself I in ir re'i on ground fine all the tinme. Plalilwas like a, miracle to,me." 111r), rrwarVablo rrincay. Its c, astfi ti(.n cl len by putting one hundred seeds taken j'A lady who usedit. #&)-a: "The atmosphere memed 11 gDown to emjnent ly as thot in force tw,�lvt- years agn% since the abn1i,.0)n of ruo'inlr. will be hazy with or without glasms, but after 11-:og this b -d by lbm. TN "just as they come" from. the grain! Y_,, ul per (rni m otie wo -,4 time u ances cr refund the Monet., it can be 'he wishes to teFt, in soil in a flower! clear. I c" even read fine print witlout 8;asx trO in any ituod druggist tnd Is one of -tba total practically an in. I It is bc�eved that thousands who %,=r a!& ftw preparittlons I feet shoulc be ke bOX Or other convenient receptacle,! discard them in a reasonable time an Ft on band Th,, riet �urplu.- i4llrl4o);,!::tie�land and keeping it moistened, but not wet, more will be able to streurthen their X)rug Co.. Slore 4. Toroutu, will ih your orda:& -it 1"'ACH MEDICINES ;?I som "as so to be spared the trouble and'exrean I Your dnigPL cautioL - capita,, a!so shrm in� i't-iisc for th(- ST07TI e place where it will be not too. year of close on $1.6011,6,,10. $7,578,000 i�-nrm in the day time, -and where it were P1 11 'not freeze, at night; the alterna- t%N,(.!vf,. months - _:t-rijod 'Jusr tion of temperature favor., xermina- Further tion. By noticing the number of bu�. me��z for th-e J)V L L Y(I-Rr NN-i"l 1:2 DOCY—OiCS ITOW A1)V15Z MAGNESIA i plants produced, wbether they come PARKER -SERVICE in ong or weak, quickly a 'd are str' vailable Everywhere jri�,, vot r -i. m,tit ton one. can determine the suitability if .11XJtn�-,.N* a' I the' ut-- there is :�ot a "Parker" Agency near grain for seeding purposes more -just beca u is "I.. al't-r &(Titrately than from the results of a no reason why you should do wi 7 ir m�t which that .cellence of our work is so well kn their W! L V I . , - it need only be mentioned here. IV, i chn be' planted under exactly the Isame conditions as the seed whose vit- But the convenience of our service by mail to di I ality is being determined, the. test 9 sent u customers is not. Articles of any sort can bc� CREAMAI lu'tuleno-. indivmt-s --\, --i, -- aeldi- either by parcels post or express, and returned in the 1.�' "r 010 St-1111;'ch a.11ri l".1 OW!, T':1'i ion of 'will be more valuable. manner. We pay the carriage charges one SEPARATOR Clean ing grain over a good fa W precaution is taken to ensure their iit- I mill to remove fro m one-third f ac d. cleaning or dyt� qtgw -h made, r;�,, r. half of the bulk including all the So many things can bc "rescued" by , Vw6-:t %ki�.rn:nr A�­mt,--r ��r th'p;n nrld A,I�ising surr'.J."J..� lig'htr- shpunkerL., and immature' seeds, ing that the value of this service will be apparent to i(t :­�P fon, will greatly improve its quality as everyone. e.Sj!y -4 -rt .-n wont, seed. —Seed Branch Ottawa. ing, think of PARICRR'S. Monthly PaymantPlan ;�­nll-w,id wMph ran-t,,� ohtained San Blas Indians extend equal suf-. 1k mm to address rourparc @I clearly to receiving dept. at. 14. a. To enRble automo'.'ile drivers to Fdg- -PARKER'S DYE WORKS, LIMITED MURAD k-4 _%AN OF -C-, bswi%-m� rf, 1111, 1 )il murtolerit to in-tantly "Jj. InIll to -following vrh;c!es an electric TORONTO payi,wnt T.I. tralizs� Of t1le stomach lamp to be worn on the back Of the 791 YONG hand Ivu been invented. #1 ^-~'...... � '' ' ' i.;: wn ;7. ., , ..- ::y :« z+:�-,:• .. .-o ,,, . ,. .,. „�-,.. ,. z^'.i r:: ;_.., y• •-�.id(tTd.,y.r. no `w;-. •y,.', -t .,,,^'a• - . 'viii .. .� c ,. v �i�•- '• 1�t5i'�'i.. .�.:, . n-.�A' �"+eC" ,a••'Tw� . a• 5..`ti - ,�ie� �' -' -, .. $ :.�,,....s ; P.r t:k" : atyi,'"s ";; �•k, P w' v r f y-�� r .�..,,., i�,.- .."'�•;'.'�`at-,'e''ru .r ,`�lM, Ya. _yi,^..,• •r"g ,,''3. -' 4 �. � J w".,... ., .... . .... :un -v, ,. ..L..,.:.. ... •. .. �e. , ' .'t�?+,!1' `?►S : 'J .. 4"L .a F M•, t r.t�r.• - .. "I _ E: .. -fin. . - �" � Cl-. i _ 4• _ . %7q, fff . - • • J - F fi • • tt Going upon High? TOKIO'S BEST GHOST STORY, can aurvive even death is proved by jthe ' ( — following, am,ing other epitaphs: We 18et;tC1' try the lbw gear first, Wandering Spirit, of •an -Unhappy Here lies the body of Lady O Looney, r The human engine must I • Japanese Bride. Great-niece of Burke, Commonly call- '.3 . p j B B --have the right kind of fuel- I Japan, like . other . lands, boasts- of ed the. Sublime. She was bland, pas. l sionate, and deeply religious; Also she l z food- Power to do things haunted houses. They are tearing 'down a- house in Tokio because no Ipainted in water -colors,. and sent sev. ?: tenant can 'stay in it longer than a I eral. pictures to the exhibition. She Magic Baking Powder costa _ comes from food that i8 !week, so full of pt,rading ghosts is it I was first cousin of Lady Jones." no more than the ordUsr N ..rich in muscle' -building ma- after the midnight hour. This is the • "Often, brethren," said an Irish aerial, that is easily.digested. story told the East and West News U I the neighbors to the latest tenant a g clergyman, addressing the mourners at a funeral, "have I dandled'- the kinds. For economy, buy t I MADC IN CANADA I , , the one pound tins. r Shredded Wheat is a high- man clamed Kashio: corpse on my knee"; while another power foods the kind that Some years ago a family lived there 1 who had a daughter just married. jreverend orator, pointing to the coffin, i, 1 said solemnly: Here, brethren, we E.W.GILLETI COMPANY LIMITID •'a'"" a fits a maxi or woman for the I from some cause or other, the father. I have before us a living witness and a MM ep snsorao, asc „ems.. •�,�� •�„,,� days work just - enough forced her to divorce in spite of the . standing monument of the frailty of human. hopes.” i , love between the couple She was I .I . 'Encouraging. Sovereignty Recognized. •, muscle-makin material just , j overcome with grief and asked her :�- --- I 1 I He was one of those young men father to send her back to her bus- ; Agent -"Is the boss of the house ' enou h heat -making mater- g g I TO STOP BAD COI'GH i who never seem to know when to go I band, but he refused. He even for- in-?" Proud Fa4her=-"Yes; he's ial to keepthe body in to Y � bade her leaving the hous:r. She had Boors aaY, IsaITATsa TxaoAs home. • She had tried yawning but_! asleep up -stairs in his cradle. „ i. • notch Condition. Shredded - - WITS PA83tI2rT BYSVP. BAYS ,even that failed to et rid of him. g r nothing else to do but to saunter ( THIS OLD, TASHION= COUGH Present] a clock outside in the hall the her home. WEaICINE IS T8E I (began —• Cana islands now have a tele hone P. around rooms of HEST. We told to strike m low, deep tones the system Wheat 1s ready -cooked, At last in sorrow and mortification are that th, colt time remedies I Iare best and invarinl,ly contain lean midnight hour. ready -to -eat. ,TWO B15ctilt9 he resorted to the final thing, Wear -liar.niul yet• better mc-it.'lne than thoa.e ]ng her white: wedding robe in memory e'Lich are in use today. 'Chis bcinR ro ; "Oh, I say; ]]Miss Goldilocks," said ' � F faith ' milk make a nourish- j uadoubcedly the following old rash4'flried the, late -stayer brightly, "is that an of her happiest day in the six mat: recite which to dutck uting will be 7++ I ' eight-day clock?" ing meal at a cost of a few room she plunged a da welcomed by m iy as there �eemr to be p g dagger into her ?hiss Goldildeks smiled cold] at it a regular epldemir of cnughS tit the Y cents. Made in Canada. throat, which ended her life. _ .time. .Secure Crum f'o'ur drug- him. I Now the house is being torn down 61st 1 ounce Parinlrit (duuble strength),j hrsmP "Well, said, -another You will find relief to Zsm-Buk t !t -eases the burning, stin8tflg and a new one is to be built in order take this and .add to it a quarter sh-e stifling pint o. hat water and 4 oun,2e�s nr grams' I "why don't you stay a little I r pain, stops bleeding brings TORTURE OF PRISONERS. yawn, to abolish -the haunts of the spirits, fated sugar, stir uncia dt.4eolved. Take I L1 table poonrul four thim.. :t day. No longer and find out?", and ease. Perseverance with tam. Terrible Cruelt • Inflicted on Captives 3 'She "mote racking your whole bud) with a I .' � ' 'cough Cluievcd n strils sh-utd open, air -" �yassaires vi your head should for Does BUii, means cure. Why not roils by Germans. clear and-! Hang lumps of suet In the trees .Her .Bit •' our breathing 'bpvoniY ,.asp• Parnklnt layrup this? au 2?rttppiur•artd,�.,_ bill boa ' - 1lid e@3a : tllc- _ • • !e t,leabant to take, e;L_,•r u, ; the birds to feed on while the ground ,.. _ ... ire- equal in awfulness, to the frightful I �n iJl P�ll iV �;_rrh !-'1111 a Ktubbr,rn eouNli, bud cold Or ca=', ° ` to rorm securely or the blue jays will take o ri horrors of the Inquisition of the dark q :tnLv ah�lutil gt,e this bre_ ;suet a; rlvflon a trttLI l --- the whole lump.: Sparrows and ages, is the story told in a semi -of- I .. , Any druggist ear ,urian y+u. or a but- ale will be sent un re. ett,c of zbc. postal ,finches- like ordinary bird seed. This 1 And Tells Benefit Received -` communique of the tortures in- flicted upon French and English pris- of : ote or tncaey order. Address Interna- must be scattered ever feeding shelves. atonal L'aboratories'. .1 st Antoine Nt,. From Dodd.'s Kidney PaLs. �L':ntrrxl, i •anadii. rswararssa On BALE oners i German prison camps, says a ; --_._,p..__� I te:narda L!nlmeaL Care• atDhtharta. : �3'RUFIT•32AK1NC3. 1vEtv8 AND 109 offices for sale in rood Ontario Paris correspondent. �- _ town. The moat useful and lntereatln- Examlaes.are given, as -follows: .'I. -Mrs. H. A. Standish Strong, Hearty Iegetable Sponge. In reprisal camps occupied. dis- The wet flat lands of Ecuader pro-, Pand Enthusiast le at Sixty-two, Ad -!duce a vine yielding a fruit which. tricts of Russia this treatment .has vises Other% to Use Dodd'. Kidney when dried, forms a "kponge said to be "been applied with terrible refine- ments of cruelty. Thus, a mattress i Pills superior to animal sponges. was At times placed between the ` ue., ! . �tinar.i+■ y ualaseat cera. aist.*mp•r. ± stake and the head of the sufferer I Ayers Cliff, Stanstead Co., Q , F eb y 19th ( Special.) -One of the -to render his position more exhaust- g--- - of all businesses. Full Information on application to Wll++nn Fublishtnit. Coni- ', parry, 711 West Adrlulde Rtrwt. Tor.+nta atISCMLLAE'EOUS CANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC.. Internal and external, cured with- out palm by our home treatment, Write us before too late Ur Bellman Medical Co. Limitod. Co111ngwood. Ont most enthusiastic patriotic workers In , . , ow : -..I _ - - ing. Sometimes the victim was tied this district is 3'Iry. H. A. Standish. "Truly, am I the first girl yoL ever bareheaded at midday with his face Though sixty-two years of age her 1kissed ?" toward the sun, and with the points splendid health enables her to kePp i "You are, my darling, and it'makes of barbed wire arranged so that they house for three hearty men and stilly me happy to hear you say' 1. am the penetrated his chin. ! have time and strength to devote to first man who ever kissed you." .3� At Landshut seventeen Frenchmen" the welfare of the boys in the "If I am the first boa does it hap-' were enclosed in a cage four metres trenches. Anti -:Mrs. Standish will tell pen you do it so expertly?" t long by three metres wide, exposed to ,you she owes that abundant health to i .'.'And if I sin the first how do you RABBITS11. WANTED. 2-3 LBS. Write A. BARBOUR, - a 243 Collopa St., Toronto aIl weathers As a result -several of Dodd is Kidney Pills, know whether I do it expertly or not? -- — -- them went mad, } "I must say- that Dodd's Kidney punishment of the`_pit. The vic- i Pills are verkidneys,"- %Iansonville, June 27 '13. tiro was forced into a hole in the V }good for nick j rs. Standish states. 'I have recom- I Minard's : Liniment Co., Limited. - _ earth, of an average' lenitth of , one mended them many times for rheuma-Yarmouth, • ` _ S. metre and eighty centimetres deep.; tism as they helped me very much for I Gentlemen, i.LT affords me great Book " Ititmt Protection Gree s stones and barbed wire he walls o eThe floor 'Was strewn ared hath i that Drp that lodd'seKidney Pills are beneficial -pleasure ou v to know and thatust beaftertifusl g yingto 36';t�Att3C:TO+f.i1K�+0te� ®�$ for everyone who la troubled with bottles.of your Liniment on a case of t I A`I t1E * i ° in Courland the lashing was ani- bad kidneys.'" . I Branshes: Ottawra and Washington ministered on the loins of prisoners. paralysis which my father was afflict- The kidneys are the kes.tone ' of ed with, I wag able to restore him to ' r At Stargard on Sunday mornings woman's health. Keep the kidneys,Armal,. { _ trig t a t e•rest wl a rig t. c s ferprs may be benefited by the use of " 'sons were invited to witneeAndition Hoping other' aa the s, Kidney Pills keep the kidneys right, your Liniinent, I am, I if. � •. a"e bastinado. 1 ¢ �:_ - --ii► . _ I Sincerely yours, Loyalty. r . ci. Pursued. -Khat are farThe med ftbyt few) gr � t work (a tabk per- GEO. OL:tiF.S.7- _--It H ,I r RAMYt Girl's Father (sharply)I Minerals In Mexico. -=-you driving at? Is that yourself may to yourself be - :- ��, i.A>:CiSi DROOP Nervy Suitor -1 don't see why. you true.'. The mineral resources of Mexico _continue to misunderstand my mean ------ -- ,include gold♦ sih•er, copper, coal, M B TU WORLD ` ing; I have tried to make it lain en- platinum, a the Spiro of America at play: ugh. I want to marry your daugh- phalt, sodium and marble. :5 ��� Ban t7h.*ertolaess Sore Lyes Granulated ley expo- THE NATION'S Eyes inflamed by expo - ter, that's -all there is to it . Do you uo, Daal and Wind I - an>osuoaa rrLaa ,fo11Qw me? trickly relieved by Murine stiaard'• Idataseat oar•■ Garret to cows. plvsos>our frr.A3r But there was no.need of- this ques- E�e�t yaResdy. NoStiunir,g, All -Pervasive- - a. B whue. Pros. a. W. aceta war, FUTURE tion, for as the young man turned to lust Eye Comfort.., At k leave, he had tangible evidence that ]'cur Druggist's 5oc per Bottle. NurineErs � The teacher's last question was ± Depends V on his prospective father -in -late was fol- TalwinTubes25c.Forneoltel,hetyefreeask meant to be a , scientific poser. D (lowing him closely. Druggists orNvrinelye ReeNyCe.,Cblc&1* i . "What is it that pervades all space," ii s -- - -- -- - -4--- -- '•-the'-asides "wirirh ria grail or door or,: • 5051E IRISH1SINIS. o hout?"_ H it y - ' — t er substance can shut ,-� He h Babies No one had an answer ready butI Will reduce Inflamed. 9tralned, Unconscious Humor Is a (haractetlstec FreddySharpe. I Swollen Tendons, Llgamento, P orMusciaa. Sto thetamenessand �'OjDE ^� eh1/d►+tn OTOS of the Irish Race. ."'The smell of onions, miss,_" he said' ppI•nt, to be s paha from a S f Side Hone of �� alt "1 met our gild acquaintance," said. Promptly . i , Bone Spavin. No blister, no half citizens _ a man of .County Clare to a friend,' ! gone and horse can be used. $2 a I "and was sorry to see him almost! atlaara's 24tati••at Cares Cords, oto. bottle at druggists or. delivered. De- Many diseases to which child - scribe your case for special instruc- ren are susceptible, first indicate - ,shrunk to nothing. You're thin, and � j cions and intertratiog horst Hoop 7 M•Pree. I'm thin; but, sure, he's thinner than �'•,r z their presence in the bowels. `\ "'�" A6SQRtiIME J9, the antisepptic liniment for - both of us put together! 1\ I mankind, redueeit Strained, Torn 'Lisa- 1 The careful mother. should .� I The Irishman wno said -to his chi]. ; Vents, swollen Glands, teems or Mwcis•t : watch her child's -bowel move- dren: "Ye pays no more attention to! '. Iii eel. Cut,, Sores, theca. Alloys pain Erle. .. hji u.00.tn:;le atAv'.n or d. -en's. W,ek-ieldewe" rr" mens and use me than if I was a dunib baste talk-, w F. YOUNG, P. D• P., BIB Lymans Bldg, MWral, Caa. JJI g funny as ing to j ez:" was as unconscious of f t' �1; aDsorbme ssd Aburblu. Jr.. sr• wile In Cut& I -saying anything €unthe Irish i '— I Miss.* Winslow s , ,u r � ii.l,. i baronet who . boasted that it wa:l Q • j "herbditary in his family to have no xr ll I Soothing Syrup .;SPEED I children' and the ddmestic who com- .-"I';�i1�Ili �' „ ;IMI' .�� H;1 h..,il,. a plained: Enjoy slape, is it , Hou I jig I I It is a corrective for diarrhma, could I, nova? The mint I lay -down Ih r1�1f1 �,,e+ci i colic -and other ailments to which c o m b i n e d 'i t h I'm asla a and the minit I'm asla 1 j tl a P Pe j children are subject especially O o d i have to get up. Where's the time foi I ii�� - 8 -judgment ,,, I I during the teething period. enjoying it , f -, Be we ate not so sure of the man i ! I .It is absolutely non-narcotic �. counts in buslnesq � , � N _ y � t a��q�l �;� � � :;� , E .. who, when asked by his employer: li 1 I 1 I!i'� ,;, an conta4nc nett et o tum now -a -days, _ -Well, Patrick, which is tate big& -i I .11, morphine li'ji�!ill�fid�llNl� morpliine nor any of their de- rt;' J i fool -you or 1?" answered: rtvapvea "Faith, 1, — --� couldn't say,sore but it's no meself" • / aired aching feet feel( re•, _ ( • or of the room who, to the oration: j freshed after an application I FOR ALL BLACK • - c .You say your present master treat: of Sloan's Liniment, do not! LEATHER Mies. Winslow's Grapc "Nuts" you better than Mr. Smith did ?" re -1 fvb, it penetrateiand soothes. 1 • plied: "Yes, sorr--an l oftener." EUREKA Soothing S u Cleaner than mussy plasters or yr p - : FOOD i It was Sir Bryan I'Loghlan who was! HARNESS OIL = = responsible for the startling statement ;ointments, does not stain the skin. is unexcelled for pre- 11{idkei s Cheerful, i Have a bottle hand for rheu- I supplies b a 1 a n c e d that a verbal agreement is not worth . Y servlrig and Ienggtth- Chubb Children the paper it is written on"; soil tlse i uratic pains, neuralgia, gout, lum- rningt e3ifeof black i nourish m e n t for immortal Sir Boyle Roche'who, in 'a de- ! bago, sprains, strains, toothache, leather. bate on a• proposed tax on leather, de- ; bruises and muscle soreness. This ackntifically. i Soothes the fretting child during sturdy muscles. and dared the bare-footed peasantry of I' PPrepared oil makes the trying period of its develop - u At all druggists. 25c. 50c. and $1.00. harness a rich, inky r Ireland" could avoid the tax by hav- I moat and thus gives rest and active brains. buck- shiny, ..ofc, ing their ' under -leathers made of tough. relief to both child and `f>other. ` wood"; and who, when discussing the + ,� ' T1HB IDi•l1lIA1 OIL $u a bootie today. relation; between F.nglantl and Ire- COMPANY, Lisetas r There s a Reason•a rand keep it handy land, said: "lie is an enemy to both ti kingdoms who wishes to diminish the r'hrtw{ ottt C•ardr hid adrr # ri No change In price, quality, all ))yirti is Canada asd brotherly affection of the ter i sister rhrerghors ei. •u•erld or site 'of paokage• kingdoms." ` -- That the same unconscious humor ED. 7. ISSUE S•-'17. 1 ia�•',... ' ,..s �•5. ^Y, �kCnw' nC. :a.. 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' s: - r �S1'°:' .S„; �. �. .. .. . - . �..._.. .��. it .. .. - p� tY —...ONES01100000000 - - i"t.�'' —We are please to'report that WHITeivwl.E ' •VL'ro Shepherd id tTecoverin nice- l LydiaMajor is visiting.Toron- _ r�� sr--- ---- - fru Q g M ss L dia Ma o i ��----�— y al his long Illness, to friends this week. y - -John Cov:a, in :„ ui..• •-ii•k lint , —The Presbyterian and Metho- Dr. and Mrs. Blake Beaton, of Osh- C �~ ��� at, present.- dint Sabbath schools dill -both awn, was here over Sunda + —Miry Fva Pifk. y -petit K fow meet in the Methodist church on,, Percy and Mrs. Pennock were visit- "Miss last week mit rtes rrl+ttiVe� Sunday next, tog S. R. Pennock over Sunday. In the city. —Thi+ union services in $t. A n- Mr. Daniell, of Tornto, spent the —A fe,V from thitl lccality'at-idrew's Chumi on Sunday were 'Misweekend with Whiiddletfriends. - tended Frank T. Swith's sale at well attended and much appreci• nipeg, Katherine Middleton, of_ Win- _ peg, is staying with her 'uncles, the - - - - Grocery Ne'i�B +_ Aadley on Monday. I ated by all those present. That Major Bros. - —More coal ..na Lot-Avell in in the eveliiug was in the form of George Birnie has returned home, x Pickering last week and more is a song service, in which the anion after spending a week with Myrtle BANNED FISH FOR LENT r• expected every day. choir rendered a number of selec- and Port Perry friends. 14W ub will tions. both lton have been i ! "The Girls' Red 'ho data le of)s�arch made )baking Bedford's, ddeesses services were mnv. Mch bustrs i r astE. week rnerMessrs Fuller and res in bayrE Ea Domino Brand�8almoa,... ", .' ...i0c per, can _ T y. appreciated. Next $nadap the ,, - —Fred Bunting and Mrs. Bats- servlcee will be in the Methodist Major' ,Gardenia _ ,,, SOe .man, of Toronto, spent Sunday Church, when that of the evening ~"' Titer „ ••. 25c ,. - .. here with their sisters, the Misses will min be a song service, - - Y „ , g • •:Battle Ax _ Buntinf,• —The users of electric light and Clover Lea ... .., 8f0c , —The Women's Institute hes re- power in Oshawa say that Tiger halfe " .. 15c �� • r Finnan Haddie, 18c i ceived a fresh supply of sewing. their bills have been reduced Herring n tomato sauce, •�� .. lie Indies wishing to help kindly call about one half since the Hydro- Sardines in oil, « at Mrs. Burling's. Electric Commission have taken - "' 12 —Mre. Thos. Reazin and daught- control. While they were quite -er. Mrs. Wetherill, of Manilla, are satisfied with their agreement visiting the former's uncle and with the $eyulqurPower Co., they }. ...aunt, J. N. and Mrs. Richardson. are delighted with. the change. ...... —Fred and Mm. Powell.- of Tod- The people of Pickering should r ::-morden, came down Monday and not waste any time in securing Hardware News ' spent a short visit at the home of this great boon from the Hydro he letter's uncle, R. L. Crawford. Commission. They are not like a (8sL111 xaaDeT]c8, �, —Miss Marg Harding and her private concern who will. push l friend, Miss Carpenter, of Toron• their own business. With the -The 1900 Gravity Washer -.to, Spent the week -end with the Hydro'Commission we must go to WNDNEBDAY, MARcs 14th—,Auction .form,ees parents, John and Mrs. them, for they will not come to . We of farm stock and implements, takes the lead 1 Sardis us for btieineee. at lot 83, con, 4, Pickering (-close toWe gg Whitevale4. the property of John L.101 Findla of Toronto, ac- —The Dramatic Club will re- Larkin. ale at jone.- see bills, cow Hied by his daughter, Mies Beat the�li�ma ant " AL9 —Fred Feet —etioneer a aa, Spent Saturday ,bare with Loaf,"on the evening of Friday, TUEBDdY, MARcs 1ft Auction eels 15 Was iAi7ilI21 O11e l bin lather, who continues in very March 9th, in the town hall. The of farm stock and implements, har- Freetrial )poor health. drama consists of two seta and nese, hay and grain at lot 10, con. 8, la 6 minutes number from this locality contains eight characters. It it a Pickering, the property of Thomas "Don't DOHt keep it atter led G. E. Philp's sale on the wholesomedrama, Ahowing the Oinkiaboomer. Sale at one sharp. base line on Wednesday after. reward of virtue. It is full of See bills, Wm. Maw, auctioneer, j We've never good prices were realized. popular for many years. noon. Biiding was strong and pathos and humor, and has been unless'you I ;had One The SEE OUR NEW r —Mrs. Harry Elson, a a entertainment will be Concluded SAWING MACHINE 1 are satisfied." � ed by her daughter, Miss Lillian.Lilliby a aide -splitting farce entitled pet Jfs spending a -returned few days with her "Stick to 'your word, Gal." A -d brothers, R. L. Ceawford, of Pick- good orchestra has been secured ening, and D. 8, Crawford, of Aud- for he evening. Admission, re- We can su ply Emery Wheels and ley. q served seats 83 cents ; rush tick- ;Circular Saws. All sizes' :.'One trice t0 all) « ' 416.00 —Potatoes areeeda are to kept iu stock. i hights price ever reached in this will be patriotic at heta 25 con ta. The e�drug sthe ore. e. A� w b to b and Saw ,ramie yO1 Remember—There's only one place • ' y ce in town to get------�__ eountry. It is hoped that when Watch• out for bills and full par• sp-ing opens out that there will ticulars. W. Im. T.1dL=80mT PAROID ROOFING, - ,.'bi a sufficient supply of seed. —A change has been made by - BROCK ROAD HERBAGEUM STOCK FOOD, —Several falls of snow have the government in regard to the fi ERIN �ILLIA TB P�l1NT occurred dura the past few days payment of motor licenses. By the •1857 1917 , sad as a result sleighing has im- change the Dept. of Highways - THE 1900 GRAVITY WASHt3 proved greatly. As he roads in will have representatives in each Sixty Yean of - many' places were quite bare, county who will have the power PROGRESS and 3UtESS-� wheeled vehicles were being used to issue licenses is motorists in M e So' O - _ along the front, the count This should ro e a —The Women's Institute will great convenience to motorists, as We have established a lasting repu- hold th °ir Febr+ ny, meeting at .they will be saved the trouble of tation for fair and square dealing and � the home of Mrs. F. B. Housser on writing to Toronto.. Theissuer of conditi ns by ofeang our to meetigh igrsde BOOTS. ! BOOTS ! --BOOTS ! the afternoon of Tuesday the 27th. the license will ba paid -a fee of trees and planta direct to cueto,ulers - - -R•oll Csli�ponded, to by reading !6 cents for each liceaee issued, at ROCS BOTTOx PRICES. r of current events. Exchange of this to be paid by the department. Don't delay planting fruit trees and -` receipts on.hot dishes' for supper In Toronto, however, the issuer plants, as there is nntbing pays- bet- Get your Spring Boots where you get the beet satisfaction. by the members, and a reading by will receive -only 15 cents, and on ter. Send for our illustrated circulars - 'rT(�9S . Mrs. H. J. Marquis are included the border customs officers will be of dy varieties which you can order _ .: WHER 19 ? AT B UNI -i Ii r, y eents har the hanwflt —School Section No. 4 east won ed to foreign tourists corrin to, commission. Our prices will be sure We have a dandy line of Boys' sad -Men heavy gradeat all prices g to interest you. - and made by the old reliable Williams Co." the first special prize for the high. These representatives will also THE CHASE BROTHERS CO. " eat camber of points per pupil furnish information of an kind We have a supply of canned goods on hand that you can't beat. scored at the school fair last fall when called u y OF ONTARIO, LTD., . non by the depart- --with 18.9 points NURSERTME:v, po' per pupil. This meat and also to attend to soy Tomatoes, Aylmer Brand, l5c the tin. school won this prize in 1913 also local matters that COLBORNE, - ONTARIO - The achooY-is-fortunate in having may crop up The representative for Ontario R. A, BUNTING, :. :;`.: PICKERING a teacher of Miss Ross' ability and both County is Art. Lawlor, of Whitby. pupils and teacher are to be —The great congestion in rail. ,�u ratulated on their success. way,freigbt traffic is very evident t —When attending Frank Smith's sale on Monday, F. W. Hobby left to all those who happen to• be travelling along the different rail - his black driver standing near ways, and the Grand `Trunk in ... the door, untied,`while be was speaking to another man. As the particular. At every statin an unusual number • of . freight cars horse saw others driving home, it may be seen standing on the sid- j, also started o$ and finding itself ings, and atthe terminals there is free, was soon -going -At--a, furious- complete blockade. When -the • rate. He was caught in John C. traffic becomes so congested it be- Y Bryant's field, but not before one comes correspondingly difficult = 'Pockets to Catch Dirt 1 _of its knees was badly cut. for the railways to handle it. It —Miss-Ethel Davidson of Mark- is said that similar eonditions pre- Our Washing Machines are the beet made and add to Home Comforts ham, spent a couple of days last vail throughout the United StateP, week with Miss H. Fawkes. Miss and the cause is attributed to the J. H. BUNDY - TPickering. ., _Davidson was on her way home large amount of traffic in muni - from Starkville where she was vis- tions of war, and also to the scar- iting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Stark. city of men, especially of skilled She was compelled to take a cou. mechanics, 'whose services are ple of weeks vacation on account necessary in turning out new roll. of poor health, due to too close tug stock and in keeping the old application to her. duties as tele. in repair. As a result of this con- ' phone operator. We are pleased gestion some of our merchants are to know that she is improvigg, —Engineer Geo. Hogarth, the having shipments of goods come over the Canadian of Department of public Works, told Northern in. stead of on the Grand Trunk, the Association of Land Surveyors which, of course is a 'great incon. on Wednesday that the Provincial venience to them. Government would introduce this cession legislation to provide a Provincial Highway from Windsor pUNIPARTON ;'- to Montreal by, way of London ' and taking in the Kingston road, Rev: Nelson Robson, of Hamilton, will occupy the pulpit in the Presby- He._said.-that..it-is..not the intention terian Church here on Sunday next. of the Government to do construe- -tion work on the highway because . oRSEHw000 of the war. However, he says by , Oliver Denny moved into his new s grading and maintaining the residence on the Greenwood road last ' roads of the highway for two or week. three years, much better satisfac- Rev' J. O, Totton has been holding tion will eventually be obtained, revival serviees in the Methodist i` —A private ball was given in the town ball on Friday evening church here. m. Pengellynew last which proved very Successful, gasoline nee nes His first workawi with it was cutting ire. The night being fine, over one hundred and fifty guests respond. - Mrs. H. Robeson and family, of To - ronto,-have been spending a couple of ~ ed to the invitations by being -, present, and a most enjoyable weeks with T. H. and Mrs, Oliver. Ladies' Aid was held at the home of time was spent in dancing, in tames and in Social intercourse. Mrs, J. s Gibson. An ample supply of barn has been secured, that all may •. _ Empringham's - orchestra from be supplied who wish to do knitting. o Quite a number of the voungpeople East Toronto, provided sweet from here attended a farewell mnsic and during the evening re- party given Charles Johnston, of Brougham, '. freshments were served. The pro- 'amounted prior to his leaving for bid home in seeds to eight -eight Montana. dollars, and after defensins ex- Charles Wilson, of Port Colborne, pensee the balance which amount- fid' mold his residence here to John ed to ov, r Sb''.'40,mav given to the g Patriotic Society. Adamson, who tikes possession lin ' may. We will welcome Mr. and Mrs, Adamson to our village. QO YEARS' EXPERIEitICt i, TmAos MAMIS DtTR14r4s C*PvRlawm f,Q Awy=d sending a watch and do — et fvmanrnlam O°t°.: f3ootlu pro'e:siT Mt +S oaPWo�t stba.usvtatJeonadoa 1aL�NtAl1U Pstaa� ea°sea eh � )lana rssstq 1"Wale WOr- at, .also4le �!4Taemr los sada, a iear,DoslsM Rssal4 sold by SetEnerq, ras.w T FICEERIN4 : SARERY BREAD, BUNS and CAKES Choice Candies, Patterson's Chocolates :Wedding Cakes a specialty and we deliver them. Both phones in shop. H. R. Money) Pickering ELM DALE MILLS PX033=RINQ• You can always get the best Mani. toba Flour made from No. 1. Manitoba Wheat. Royal Household and Glenora for Bread. Try abag. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats BRAN, SHORTS MIX FEEDS OAT CHOP CRUSHED OATS BARLEY CHOP 'WHEAT CRACKED CORRIN •MIXED HEN FEED Caldwell's Cream substitute' Calf Meal. Molasses Meal •CHOPPING AND OAT CRUSHING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed in ton lots. BELL PHONE. F. W. Weelce Chopping every day., - _ Peas and Corn, I tins for 45 cents. -' R. A, BUNTING, :. :;`.: PICKERING - Established 1857. Black and blue striped Overalls 1.50'per pair, Jean Pants 1.85 per pair, Khaki Pante 1.40, Black and blue striped Smocks 1.50, Black and grey lined Smacks 2.00, Khaki Shirts 100 to 1.50, Black and white drill =- Shirts We to 1.00, (fray wool Socks 25c. 80c, 35c, 40c, 50c, Men's fleece-lined'Underwear 1,10 per suit, Men's wool Uuderwear 1.60 and . 2.00 per suit, Men's pure wool Uuderwear 3.00 and 8,60 per suit. Our new spring stock of Boots and Shoes have arrived and we can give you - the best of value. So Ret your family supplied at right prices, . Choice Groceries alwa►ye on hand—Prime Old Cheese, Orange, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Figs, Dates, Prumes, Apricots. etc, - Haddle, Halibut, White Fish, Salmnon-and Ood Fish, etc., eta. G. • As GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON HOME COMFORTS"... Inconvenience caused by the scarcity of coal is greatly minimized . by the use of our Gurney -Oxford Oil Heaters and Cookers. = 'Pockets to Catch Dirt 1 Complications ! _ Dirt Our Washing Machines are the beet made and add to Home Comforts C We always carry a full line of skates and Hockey Goode'. V J. H. BUNDY - TPickering. ., ROBES! BLANKETS! MITTS! .THE SEASON IS NOW HERE Fall and winter stock now, on hand-, also j 1 set second hand Single Harness for $9.00 1 set second hand Single Harness for $12.00 s :Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. PICKERINGI• HARNESS EMPORIUM Home Phone 3W. W. J. COAKWELL sr-