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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_03_02'•J..; �,.•�-,. ti /.:.c .ri"',` : y.'d::-•t : •. mow.. A..'., ti.,.'%d,.: _ J.,. �, ,.• ins,- j�.':. yti:..x S`':..y+..i,^•,iia: - y > :.yr,6,.•�r,`„+ .:y;;.. :'�`r°• • • , t E HE C ER:F N NWO Vq BCH , 1917"_-p•CX:ER1N0-, J�!V4L. gXXVT* 0.02W" ipfaafisistsiEostal �aie•Dn. ed• I SPINIKKILLSf WHITBY down to the youngest girl ,four•vears J. E, Willis has °1i3, took tlhrir place at the piano and -Established-75-yeara- 5 1![edtical n, elected presi= of the Board of Trade in succetc- entertained their friends. Short and eppropilate remsrke were made by aGREENWOOD ; !seat Bion to A. W. Jackson. w G�`1 L CALDWELL, M. D., Successor " A special car of nun ladies, mat y g number, (ladies first) all speaking very highly of Mr. Smith, who has been on o toth•late Dr. 8,, Brodie, Phone soy CEazemoat, Ont. .' , FLOUR : - sage nurses, came this week from To. ronto to the military hospital here for the same farm for upwards of forty Mr. Smith family left for: MILLS iy g R' E. FORSYTH, D. of O,, Regis- -tared member of the oDtometrioai-Auw WHITE SATIN -BREAD training. A large deputation of citizens went yeara.. and Oshawa this week where the three eldest children are employed. We ■. - e ' e edatioof Ontario. special attention given to a - to Toronto on Thursday to wait on the wish them all success and happiness r _� {he tlttfag of glasses. Byes tested free. North Cremoat. sbtf CREAM BUNS -FAMILY government about improving the Kingston road. in their new home. av 0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., N TEA BUNS. PASTRY ;- Them will a grand carnival on Friday evening. March Burne Lots of fun, Good Music at Picker= • Edinburgh, member of the college of ftysioiaa. and 6arSeons of Ontario, lisentiat. _of ' :. , Arena, nodes the auspices of the War es of 'Society. in on Friday, March 9th. R y� I am paying highest pricees I3o al College of surgeons, Ediabw%AL Brae, Shorts, Jumbo, Relief . A dozen attractive ® at o t ea d dale nce of women wad' a, Office and r•ddeao•, Brougham. prizes will be offered. WNtTZVALZ - _ for Barley end Wbeat. _. _ - _ Wheat Screenings, Capt. E. Ward Wright, nephew of N, W. Rowell. M. P. P., opposition Coasting on the hill is very fine just 1,AHdgf' -" leader in the Ontario Legislature, has at present. Get my prices before seIliaw - E. FAREWBLL. B.O., BdRR18= ': All kinds Of Cho p been appointed officer in charge of the Mr Daniella, of Toronto, was home over Sunday, ` Bl Ooa` bOrowa At 0y, and Coaalf ons•,whfts>r. l4y _ - military hospital for convalescent soldiers. The oystor supper held in the Bapt- Chopping ®n Mondays, AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and The Rev. Dr. Sall, senior claplain of the British navy in Canada, gave let church on Tuesday evening was a decided success. The proceeds were Wednesdays and Fridays „? s solicitor, Ifotary Public. Etc. Wotiey b oaa. Once Brock st. Nortb, Whitby. guy (SCRANTON COAL D. L• and, W. .a most interesting address illustrated with lantern views o! the British nay y about $40. James Griffin lett here on Sunda -Chopping will not star! Dental STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA at the Ontario Ladies' College,'on Fri- day evening last. for Montreal. to join the Royal Engi veers and expecte to leave for England •, until 9 . a. m'. . B-p LASE' B. BEATON, D. D. S„ Graduate of the Hoyer College of Uentat AND STEAM,_ Moet fun you ever had fnr 86 etc: in a few days. M}ae Hazel Geddes and Lt_ Ronald Cockburn, son of Capt. Cockburn of aarg•om wad University of Toronto, ofsce over W. X. Pringle's hardware. store, wbitby• Pickering, March 9th. the 182nd Batt•, .peat the week -end Don't brig lees than g .. - �f Om boars to tui; 1 to ti.EO. Ind phone ie. $'�-yh°°•-�s° L•- $PI-�v—LINE with S. R. Pennock. fiyA bags; a8 minimum —_----+ ��ng� Dr Bestows absence overeat, Dr Ede 3iosrell, of Toronto, will ba is charge, - 'PICKERING. ONT. • pn Wedding bells are ringing very a lee gid of- the Heti__ at Church will meet -at the home of Mrs. amount c all rged r will be five bags is loudly. W. Burton on March 7th. Members are all requested to be present. future. i�TjLiifilDfi• �afcbf. _� I. H. J H REAL Claremont Coal is still a very scarce article, our dealers having been unable as yet to secure a supply. A meeting of the Farmers' Club will be hold in Johnson's hotel next Tues- J - - - - G. HAM -.Issuer of :Vias e ��T �{� 1'V . "Licea■ea in the County of oarar7o, f The proposal of the rate -payers of `school day evening.. Those wishing -'seed potatoes or seed grain are requested IPiek.riag Village, shy_ ;HOUSEFURNISHINGS Highland Creek section to en- to -attend. FOUCHER, Real Estate Auc- crouch upon the limits of the union school_$ection in an effort to build an A large number of the shareholders • -"near. valuator, colleewr and ta■aec. . Of marrfam• liceusee, Brougham. +oy Big Stock, at the lowest priceK- expensive new school, is meeting with a united feeling of strong opposition of the Home -Telephone -Co., Ltd., were in the vale on Tuesday afternoon at- it ! 1 E A S T L A K HOPPER Issuer of Marriage D. ,Deliver free. y — — ' by the ratepayers of the. union school tending the annual meeting of the COro�W' . Licene•s is the Coaaty of Ontario, „gftl•• at wort and his residence, Claremont. _ Call and see.. lad Ploire, 3".4, section. PP With the roach of spring some Lt. J. $enton, who has b_een }II The shingle that has given a& = a&&% - faction for over 80 pears. Empeunh �B,BEATQN TO9VN8HIPOLESH Claremont. of the farms • in -this vicinity will change lauds. H. Tredway will veno- with pneumania at the home of his parents, D. R. and Mrs. Benton, since Corrugated Ikon with s in. by . oonveyaao•r. Commissioner for takfag addavfu, Accountant. Ete. money to loan -__ _ _ -_._. _.._.. py the farm of Tredway Closson, Will last November, recently appeared be- f l b d h 2 in. corrugation, sea it be Oi'e joys b k If on farm pprroopp•rt7 ^Bauer of Marriage Luo• eoeee" Whfbval•, out. f•v -] UGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Oct. Licensed Auctioneer. Extensive exper• "'tests m imported and thercuabbred stock. ftle■ conducted anywhere, %;rite for terms and particulars. Pone Iud..118. 3aly FOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, • for Oeunties of York and Outsho. A'ao- -Mich also of all kinds attenaed to ou ■hostess lootice. Addre■s Green River P. O„ Ont, — and Joe l�'hite have rented the pro- ore a m ica oar at t e Base Hos- Uy otter ma es. you are n>s pArty of Ed, Knowles, while James petal, Toronto, and was found medi• need ofoi Cream Separator. Try p Cally unfit for military service. For a Premier for 80 days. Col}}na , becomes foreman of J. P. that reason he has been discharged White's farm. A11B� gasoline engines from 589.00 � Smm the 182nd Battaloin, On Thursday afternoon. Starch Stb, See or write ole before buyiin�. the Ladies' Aid will hold their annual The Red Gress Society purpose give meeting in the basement of Centen- inira grand entertainment in the Odd Bell Phone. vial 3tetbodist•Churrh far the election Fellows"hall here on the evening of r, • t�. Pronae Pickering- of officers. 1.a- the evoning refresh. Thursday March 15th. The program + menta will be served and a short ro- will include an amusing drama bear - gram gicPnto which all are'invited. }aq the -venerable -title of "Whiskers," • �%aran • b , selections by the Male Chorus and a re e"IPf f• ID T Silver collection. long list of interesting features. The Apr .iDM.:B • S• -LD V ESc Two bales of clothing far Belgian proceeds are for Red Cross work, Vetorinary Surgeon NEW BUTCHES, HOP children, a dozen pairs of socks for The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist errs and the proceeds of. , All automobile .and Bieyele .Hon r ra hate o[ the On�ario�'ete- _ i the ceneert held recently in Centen• Church are giving a hard time concert re airin roan rinary College A full lane of Fresh Meats always r,ial ('hrirch for the Bel' tan children. on Friday evening, March lend, in the p g P p g town hall. , A, good program, attended to. - • :and,Graduate 'of the Z'eterinary- ou band. at shop. _ _ have been contributed by •the atriutic R P R m, consist- Seience AssoMation: ladies of this communit ac month ing of solos, choruses, rounds, recita• • - y F4 tions and readings will be even, All Tire, Oils, Grease and repeiire Phone-ofllee 1805, residence ?8r10 Wagon on road every day. aro they pack boxes, for boys in the g g always on hand. _come and bring your friends. •Admin- • . y Butchers cattle wanted Y an ares and are always'nar`�atefrocor q rLAREMONT, ONTARIO Fresh Pork San e a e hilt g sien 15 cents or two_ for lb - cents. and - - - - - -_ _ �-__p _ e,..e. Andrew.., .: �, _ more serious occurred i few rods east Refreshments served.4 ILOGS WANTED • JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING of Port Union on the G. T. R. last PICKERING. Ont. _ ;.1 Corner King -arid Church Sts. Sunday during the snow-storm.when DrnmA, The Last Loaf," 'Town --.1 will pay cash for the following )cgs a freight train going at a pretty good Hall, Pickering, March 9th. I have a good stock Of, -------i�•Q. rate @mashed into a standing freight. w. -� Basswood, r. No. I, 81,.m per M. REAL ESTATE•.... Half a dozen empty care were upset, sRouaMy►ti@ARN2A. the van broken to linters and the 16.00 . . , P I Butt Elm. •' 18. 00����_�-, oncoming locomotive put out of George Philip had a business trip to business. Fortunately, the driver saw the city on SaturdayGrey or Bastard Elm" 1..1'1 -Red Birch. 16.00'*�* M�s�� hie mistake in time to slackens sed a Mra. J. Beer •is slowly recovering Wire Fencing- Nock Elm 1,u in, over " 24.00 •• Tittle and escape before the collision. from her severe illness. under 15 in " 20.0U The flagman had just been called in Gordon McLean, of Oshawa, renew- andALSO i White Ash2 foot and was returning, so he too was an- ed old acquaintances here last week. b e l log lengths " $6 00 - •• 150 -acre Farm For Sale, good soil, hurt, Don't forget the Belgian Relief sub- Chop ub- �`t.�. } l � Chopping and Oat Rolling brick house with 8 rooms, scription to he taken tt in the Pres- Brace Wise,- E7baplel� done as usual, Barns and Pt , head Ever erten c urn next Sunday. Pickeria on March 17th. HelpJ. D. Cameron, of Peterboro• In- o of. -stock. ' Hen house _ _ g spector o e Su Life Insurance Co.71 �• G. Barnes, Gr8@II R1V@r and pig pen. ... win the war. f the n Cedar Posts and of Canada. was here on Monday is the -Or address R. R. No. 1, Locust HiII. =- All in good--rep.iI -interest" that AUDLEV _ Mrs". Partridge an Miss`i'hite, of - teePosts. ` ' F. T. Smith's sale on the 19th at• Uxbridge, spent Wed-nesday with the PHILIP �e Riehardsoa. tracted a large crowd and good prices. f trroer'a mother, Mra. Ballantyne atCoal, Lurttber, Cement, Shinal"16 `�1 JOHN Miss Gladys Lope is gradually im- the home of Thos. Poucher: Lath and Ready Roofing Notary'Publie, Picki'ring. - proving after her attack of pneumonia David Stephenson, who had the mis- Ass a full line of fresh and cur- Geo. Pratt is filling bis ice -house, fortune of h.tving several of the fing- always in stock, ad meats constantly on hand, - getting his supply from F. L. Green.'s ere of his left hand taken off by a ;k Water, Pure Water pond. straw -cutter a few weeks ago, is now A C REE SOIR Spice Roll, - Breakfast Bacon, David Crawford has been -veru ill recovering rapidly. ■ C. but we hope that he i nay soon regain Keuaetil Devitt has returned to Ham, Bologna, Weiner$, etc. If you are wise yon will nee the only his usual health. North'Battleford, after epending_two -LOCUST HILL - =' : ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, gen j. Willings paid our burg a short months here with his parents, W, J. :Highest prices paid for • who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline visit on Monday. He is employed in - and Mrs. Devitt,- who accompanied Butcher's cattle Engines, all kinds of pipe. and fittings the Overland factory in Toronto, him as far as Toronto. for water works, Also bathroom `fix- Our cattle. feeders ace looking for. . Sleighing continues to, be good, but ir • • • - tures, etc.. Everything given careful big returns this spring. -tYe-wish a few hours of warm sunshine` l� - �♦ g P g• 9icklerin� :f i , attention. -' - some of them had•specialized`}n pots- work havoc with the roads in many e7 RICE'S PUMP WORKS, • tces last year. places, as there is only s thio covering • Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, Oct.On account of the C.P.R, local train of snow and ice in many places. First -Class rigs for bare being withdrawn our milk men have The members and adherents of St. Daor night had to ship their.milk from Green- .John's church were greatly disap-'` y g The Pickering -: - burn, We hope the C.P.R. local ser- ppointed on Sunday last. owing • to Rev. �aVing purchased _ Bins meets all trains - vice will be in operation this summer, Mr. McLellan being unable to conduct Teaming promptly attended to.. Qigllaiice Committee although the waiting room at Audley the, services, he being confined to his the Drug business Of is large abd ` well lighted in daytime bed suffering from a very severe cold. i Agent for Canada Carriage Co. it affords no protection against the We are pleased to know that he is re- T. M. McFadden, I �� H• P8 The object of this Association is to weather that we have been experiene: covering nicely -and hope that he may _. j ing this winter. be able to resume wo2•k on Sunday. " ! P{ckerfng, .:_lessen stealin -and prosecute Clraproitn - Bros.' unloaded a car of An entertainment in aid of the Red-�QI1Clt, _j?OUT bu8inesS the .lona, alfalfa bay at Greenburn last week, Crass Society will be given in the s T although baling their own hay for sale Town -Hall here on the evening of Fri- in all lines of drugs f Safe, Sure and Quick Route Msmbers having property stolen oommuni• they find it pays to get the alfalfa for day, March 16th, by the members of �''••' to a Good Business position nate immediately with any member Sheep, It would be a fine thing for the Young People's Bible Class of the and stationery, and of Executive Committee. ' is via the - the farmers in this splendid stock Brougham Union Sunday School. - - Membership fee 41,00, section if alfalfa could be grown more The program will consist of recita- guarantee satisfaction successfully 'here,- ghe only proven tions, vocal and instrumental music, ELLIOTT v' Tickets may be bad from the President or in this locality is the Grimm o%Varie• readings, etc„ by such well-known seoret•ry on application. gated, which seed ie -very expensive -artists as Miss G. Hawkins,' elocution- and a square deal: - Exac. Com. -L. D. Banks, C: S. Palm• ibis year, being quoted as high as 80c ist, of }Markham. Miss D. Prout, elocu- - er, W. V. Richarrison, Pickering. per pound. tionist, of Clnremont, Miss L. Scatt, .` ny goods not Car1i TORONTO. OOT. On the evening of Feb, 20th the soloist, Miss B. Chapman, elocution- p p J. R. Thextoi W. J. Clark friends and neighbors of F. T. Smith tat, of Uxbridge, M. J. �Vilker, violin- ed In stock, Will be- - y.'v Cor, longe' and Charles Sts. and family assembled at their home ist, of Claremont Messrs. Spears and ' President, Secretary v P Shorthand, Typewriting Banking, to hid them farewell. A suitable ad- Mackey, of Mount Zion, stated by leased to. coeurs. Book-keeping, Higher Accounting, TOOLS SHARPENED dress was read and tendered by N. J. the young people in comic dialogues, 1? p _ Correspondence, Penmanjbip; Spel- Chapman, when Mr. and Mrs. Smith pantomimes and choruses. Eveu y- linF, Business Forms, Commercial, and daughter. Lila, were each present• body come and en'oy "Courting under rs ---�•" , Arithmetic, Business Law, Civil We make a specialry of crosscut saws, ed with a handsome cbair, a table for Difficulties," "O'I�ooligan's Mistake," Service, etc.. taught quickl and Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. the use of the familyand a large box and "The Somnambulist." • Durin correctly. Ezerienced teachers ; Razor -honing a specialty. For a firat- of candies for the ounger number. the evening Thos. Poacher will sell by 1/• We Liddle, Phm. P• earehil attention : moderate rates :. class hair trim or an easy shave call Mr, and Mrs. Smith replied feelingly auction an autograph quilt made by t at the East -end Barber Sho p beat results. Demand for our gra- P• and gave their guests full use of their the young people and containing five Druggist -Graduate Optician ' duates is for in excess of our supply. See our House Furnishings of all house and did everything in their hundred names. The chair will be Enter now. Catalogue free. kinds. Slightly used Carpets power to give all a good time. The ahly filled by Dr. N. C. McKinnon. C. N. R Ti^ it Agent. from 15 cents a yard up. musical talent in this family i■ pro Doors open at 7.80, concert will begin ^' W. J. Elliott, Principal 7 P Pe � ,•;; W. J. GORDON PICKERING inent to a marked degree, and even at 8 o'clock. Admission 26 cents. F1C]iee9T1 1B Out&== ? ��kovj MIAM F'Ak V FMOT=7 F Mmmk P RAD. Itice As Potato Substitute. Tools for the Complete Kitchen. Rice jig 'really our best starchy food.1 When the Spring cleaning feve CIGARETTES 9 r It Contains also -a small amount of I reaches into the kiteben regions it I)rotein, a trace of fat and some min, Usually means more investment in era! matter. Starchy foods supply 1 pots and pans. lj heat and- energy to the body, and 'are, I Top many tools in the kitchen clog -therefore, really more valuable than it up until it looks like a toot shop in- Ineat, which produces muscle. It is four stead of a cooking room. It's the wise• time as nourishing a3'potatois. houseke 9�ie hlendi*rzalp i housekeeper who selects her tools Most Of Us in the past have only i carefully so that she has in the kit- 2sr k .,associated rice with eggs, milk, raisins 1 Chen only the things she..really needs as the principal ingredient of Pud-.j —and keeps them just where she dings. The" majority of Canadians i needs them. ys _have still to learn the use af rice as a -i For the beneifit of the beginning or veg­111 -11, 1. c our American friends,; the refurnishing housekeeper, here is! especially the Southerners, learned! & list of tools found in the kitchen of long ago. It is the most -easily -digest. ;t a very eff icient home -maker, and who ed -of all the starchy foods. ,It is acquiredthese tools carefully after readily absorbed and leaves little or no! some years -of selection: waste in the intestines. All starches I Tools For Preparing Foods in their flnaL digeisled are converted i ?half-pint " "into sugar. measuring cups, I gra- Rice Is About the most abused , of'; dusted measure, I can opener, 1 serdb - AIRS. LLOYD GEORG-E. deme.' No male ale liveried servants were W, Ito be Seen at 11 Downing Street dur- ife of British Prime Minis -ter Not a I Ing the whole period she was mistress - Typical -Society Dame. there.; just two or three maid -servants It is a somewhat remarkable fact and a small boy in buttons sufficed. that the majority of British Prime I In other directions, no doubt, Mrs. Ministers have been gifted with clever! Lloyd George will be kept pretty and tactful wive .1 e !busy, for a Prime Minister's wife i ,,ju,t rate readknife, I large Kitchen Knife, s, an o a surety our our foods in the cooking. b i � socially a very important personage. I it they say, but "just boiling": I Small kitchen knife, 1 vegetable I Nothing has been more talked of new Premier's spouse will form no! .4nay result in a delicious Paring knife, 1 curved blade fruit during the past seasons than sports exception to the rule. - ! With the exception of royalty and s appearing; P clothes, so much so, that nowadays It is not 'exactly. easy to indicate .. in I the wives of the Lord Chancellor and and tasting food or—a cross between ;'knife, I egg -beater and cream whip they have come to be an essential I black and white exactly what are the; the Archbishoos of Canterbury and •paslte and porridge. Let no- house combined, 8 earthenware mixing Part of the modern woman's wardrobe. I social duties exacted of a Prime Min- York, she takes precedence ovei all lceepei coine out of the' war days with bowls, 7), 6 and 8 inches spread, 1 four- i AS a rule, bright coats or blouses are i - t out learning how r liter's wife. Custom decrees ordinal - quadruple ladles in the land, ice grains may sided .,grater, I flour dredger, I flour!worn with white or light colored She' is constantly sought after for quadruple themselyea in the cooking sifter, I small funnel, I glass rolling- skirts. Included in the list of gay ily that the Premier Shall give during, - I pastry -board, l- small treat colors that are used, red is 'often each Parliamentary session a certain , and be the nourishing. delectable food' Pin ;opening bazaars and for other simi- that doubtless they were resigned to . vegetable board, 1 glass lemon or less for lar found, which h3 rather unusual, as this; number of more and I charitable functions; as re. 1e. on squeez- color has been looked upon form Mal dinners garde ' these, * no doubt. Mrs. Lloyd �er. 2 large wooden spoors. 1 spatula, formerly and receptions, and at such functions severs{ as more appropriate forfalland win of Cd to act* as George will gladly and willingly do West, the rice in erai Cold- wa- I standard tablespoon: I standard tea- I ter than for spring and summer. of course she is expect her best. But chiefly, it is to be pre- ter4.. Have reedy it ]a-ge dish nearly 9POon, I standard half -teaspoon, I I Sports clothes of silks and satins ; hostess. full of rapidly -boiling . water. -large cooking spoon, I link' -handled lappear in greater numbers this s Owing to the war, however, ,lie . se' sumed, her helpfulness towards her ca- - talented husband will be shown, as Sprinkle in -the rice slowly !�o n:, not C66killg fork, I ladle, I pancake t:jrn- 'z�on than those of cottons. functions. as well as other foirrial, w to stop the boiling. , Boat rapidly er. I pntato masher, I c.,)Ian,le-r, There are. Was Mrs. Gladstone's, in helping hire I : however, some novelties in cottong, but scarred less obligatory in his work—. vegetable promise to prove very popular. similar kind, are to -a great ones o" a' without tEe cover ,,r twenty minutes. scrub, brush, - ].'pair ur sols -!which which extent, ,If the rice seems hard at the end of'­rs, I grapefruit knife, meat chop- One of these is cotton rnbardine held In abeyalrice just now; - --------- : �- so that�, Only Exception. -1hat time boil..ton minutes' longer. it per, .1hriglittly btriped and plaided in colors. Mrs. Lloyd Gcorge will be spared, at r -The ( must be dry and mealy, like potat Basket weaves W1.1ch have the 'new The sergeant halted the new sen'- Oes.'.9aucer.ar-t, Kettles and other Cookie- and de;ign-, also have try Opposite the man he was to re - mot Cooki all events for the present, much. of the ordeal of wholesale entertaining not wet. Drain ft in a colander and, UtenAils vy linen..; ,a fair Nhowirur. and the h,,a ning lic"e. "Cive over your oriierzi," he pour over it there. quickly, a quart of ' I Large iron frying -will undoubtedly be worn., on a. large scale which fell to the lot -aid. pan, 10 -inch; cold water. Pla,•L- the colander on a sprra�l. I Sc�,tch for' The seti h shows -one of the favorite of Mrs. Asquith dtrring the first part I. Ipla-te and to.4s the rice about with a i (jeep -fat fry-; models with the- Fnia:t h;p-levirth of her hueband',,t PremicrAhip. he old sentry reeled off the rou- 1 L.2 quarts, instructions with confidence, but .,.fork from the centre to the -side-". Ing-, I handled saucepan, �t i �che,,l bo% pleat'.4. Ft,4 Vt- For this respite no doubt Line for gravies, etc., I handled gaticepati, 'I Mrs.. one Of the spevial ylides baffled him. 4J Mand it on t6 back of the stove or I Lloyd George will- be duly quarts. for %egetables, cereals, etc,, 2 . f'grateful, 'Come on, man!" said the sergeant At the over door, where heat will Pass gem pansi, 2 . ()blong brea-l- or although the Premio-s wife is, in, patiently. through and dry. it, -Turn ii at once par:4. 2'Iaykr . cake tins, I pier tin, I of course, every inch a lady, and a "Orr no account, ­ Into a shallow dish or platter. tolsearthcrt pie plate. for baking apples;' very charming and intelligent - lady Stammered the It -out with a fork, being careful not -sentry. "are you to let any question. at that. she is as far removed a- Pos- abde character pass the baP*qia.,.' etc,, I efaimeled Jelly m(Ad, I to break the grains, If these dif.er7' sible frem- the Jines, except tions are followed each I iron ijaking par for roast, I tea typical society grand l the colonel's wife. P, -grain will have kettle with boiler insert (to , s,ave: swollen to four times its natural size double boiler, 1 -teapot. i coffee pot, J 1 and no two grain. will be sticking I A 441 It arge casserole for stews. -soup,� etc.,.''. together. It .�h�4it 1�e as white. as eatlh••, custarL! cup,4;. As this is a list of the tnijL4 he�edeel "ourishing ineal for- schoo! _Cbtt---7­ iin, an average family of five persom dren at noon is -a plate of boiled rice the young bride curt eliminate feo _.�;vrith it Slice of -,bacon on top; followed M� .9 e by apple puddir.g, her colection some -of the larg.1. cook- 0 ling ute nsil%. $9me Cheese Dishe" Fertil evse is made up of 1-3 prote-inI (without which life is impossible), 1.3 _11% VUUR TO 1EALTH A --ftt- and 1;.3 water, all of 'whish -are Govt iloiL� me. deti for the growth and repair )f the body. numberless cells of whrich� Is Throuxh the Rich, Red Blood Why fly in the fa,- of Prc:- deuce? The sound advice. decay daily. One por.nd of cheese is Dr. Williams* I -link Pill . S ontalnild in the h illotins'ni! the Depairtm—it of Acricu: equal' to nearly, 2 lbs. of meat, I gal. tore, is bas -d !,n,• the knowledga of theboot airri.-u:tUral oxperto In the country and the accura-Tilati-4 eirperiancee of of milk, or 2 dozen eg Canadians Actually Make. 'r g too little cheese tz..4e altogether. thnnsands of farmers. As a The blood is'- re.,4ponsA)le for the rule : is served cut' into 1.*tie_ pieces Almost every' mail lacks iori%e- element of the plant food health of the body. If it is (food, on a Plate, but rarely Ps a tnai:14 dish i li,- i,ecoseary for a zz=!inurn crop, and each crop leaves the so'.) ease cannot exist. 'If it i.4"badl. 'the P-orrer Tnerofcro, t.&Awo importan-t e4stainers of plant life - shut against good health', ]is- potailb, r4troson. w%d phospr1ribirle ,arid --crust be Put back Into the Chee" Pudding—.Butter a pie di�h'door is iind put into it - ttjrnate :,.yens of I ease is `bread and butter and cheese gra 4 'ALL soil !n the for- al a ferviiser, bound to appear in one form -or milked, Whisk an egg in half a ted or another. One persor, may be sciz- pint' ed with rheumatism or sciatica, an of milk and pour over the dish. Al-, j other with anaemia, iis Shvjr-Gnin -it the bread digestion, heart low it to stand Q0 th, 15; palpitation, headaches or backaches, luite soakerl then ljcko il; a 0 0 un8trung "nerves, or any of the many oven until well broivmed- AXE 'other forms of Ailment that comes X IVZ-t XLEmei, % in crowing demand amongst fsrme-& -viio want the best. It ores t broad vrun:Lbs, when the blood is weak and watury, much more satisfactory results than a home mixed fertilizer; English Nfonkey.­i CUP of stale I cup of milk, I table - There is just one certain, speedy curc,­k Sports Frock Developed 'n the -Ne, beC4.080 the Ingred.entli are heiianoicaiiy proportlorcd to meet the spoon' of butter, CUP of soft cheese reqwnstry n bc,-ih so!, and crop and are I)Iended lnw a egg, —Dr. Williams--' Pink , Pill.:. They Plain and Dotted.Silk-s perfect!? rfectV� �� plant food nipert ahemiots lave prepared g, half teaspoon cf salt. tteao 0 hook --k crumbs in milk for fifteen min- ed hy Government e.nailrorp, o1r.1 tb. seep vn, So- make new, rich, red i0lood, aril this ing !:'-jm under a K e find 'dis- ralmIng Is don* ander aarsCul super,,,ls1xn good blood strengthens the whole.sy-.47 appoarirg henc-ath the pj� t ute- - tin,�lt_ butter, add to crumbs a pleated p6cket�s, I Gm nns W.Lr-Gahi Fertilizer is.flnelw ground, r',aking I" and tem and brings good htalth and irive the Norf ilk etfe-t Wh;,-h has a]-; moroeconol,!icat to use and easier lo arp),,* 1, cheese, add egg slightly beaten, sea- happiness, Thousand; owe their ways been consideree! -a goocl sty!e for will not b,.;ra or sour the sotl, and is Very -!ch son; cook from three to five minutes present good health, some in h1airms, There !q a formuls, to flt tho re - over hot water and pour over toast life it,elf,.� "Ut"19 "vea' quirementL of rrery soil and every cr.�p. Thei-o s ('d oop.t. of fuzz "B v white ma are, fulij, explain in our booklet, �,._,T.n "r J g.t Tomatoes and Cheese.—Six raj)le _,rial, 90mewlvit ,like blanketq, with crops. ' and alio enpral dlr,�otlons' r to the phis. , Mrs. Charles Goddard, Chatham, Ont., •says:—"Four years use:!_A copy a ready for ),Lku, if yoii spoonfuls of bread cr.umj)s and the stripes of man�, colonst around the! fi S 1". in ago my- nervous system was so run e w! 11 ask for it, c tiantits of grated cheese Should edge, and on the collar and cuff. , 7 down that life seemed nothing but a are among the: latest offering; in Gunns Limited, 7�C_ 7 d Butter utter a Pie burden.- I doctored fbr two years -';Ports "Ltire, The colored stripes are. off is�"ankJn'k"1'e7t"h'ke' inside with -'a with little ' or no henefit. could also -carried slut ill the some Ivry in! West Toronto 2 layer of crumbs and cheese. Put a Walther work, eat or sleep well. While vo,*-t.,� of­oy�'ter-whzte w4f:ur. layer of tomatoes, then one of crumbs, in this condition a friend vilvised me, Wile girillc-..; cru��hcd s"Art�y aboot till the dish is full. The last layer the waist -ir.--- quite. ofter, seen oh the crumbs and chee-ae and fore doing so I new drez;es. Thjv at-,- generally should be to try j)r. Williams' ink Pills. IL thought I would con- of 6, olightly thicker than the others. Put suit my doctor and he told me he satin or silk in sorr;L- 1),ighL coiara.�t- a few Pieces- of butter 011 top a . nd s, color. bake for about thirty minutes. knew of no better medicine for btlild- rhes,. patterns `may W obtained. A,. Ing up the nervous syster n. I started from your local Nj-�Call dealer or from seasoning; add pepper and salt. to take the pills and after a short: The I%Iccai; Rice and Cheese.—To a cup -of rice previously washed cold water, add while found they.were helping me. I department Ni. -OUR SETRINICE AVAILABLE took the I)ills for nearly three months three Cups of boilin,-� water, hail or twenty minutes, strain ;i -Roniance. In The War, -el I, and-wh acrd am thankful to say that they com-' VERYWHERE when pletely cured me. Ever since I have free from water- -add half a tin of kept a box of 'The i"' No matter where you dive PARKER Service is :ight e of grated cheese the pills. in the house but "dead. maflce Of war I., frir from No yo tomato, three ounces ur door. Wherever the postman o;, tile ex .less. a French parachutist at 'Niorfastir, -,v�o I want ircrilroof them." ry to take comp an go we can collect and deliver whatever Ys 11.1 pepper and salt. Put in a f -a have not found it neces.. Witnesq' the report of th dish, sprinkle gratcd cheese on' to dumped cleaned or dyed. Jumped from his balloon at a height and bake for twenty minutes. �.qn get Dr. Willi ants' Pink ht Our service to distilit c:,storners 1,; carefullyIlandled Pills through any dealer in m Of 3,500 feet, who took out his pocket- so that ods are insured of safely,in transit. medicine, i book with one lizind, and, hordin ' it Casserole of Cheese and tut.. -1 they will be sent by mail, postpaid, 9 The excellence of Qtir work has built up the largcst Or. cupful of chopped 111.1t.; I%ValrUi, pre- in' hio teeth, inserted � therein ill his . at 50 cents -a box, or six boxes - for dyeing arid cleaning business in Canaclaand is known ferably.i, I cupful cif- brca,! crumb,;, 1 30 by Nk. Papers, thrqw,it into the French 9 . : . - cuPful.grated ch6e�ci riti�rtg The Dr. Willianis' ' P ich lint- from coast to coast. •.Medicine Co., Brockville, 0n-, !as he sailed over them and' hiniself, Almost any article'can be cleaned by one process or is . roached tha Srrbiftn -front, snys the another, brought back to a freshness that will sur-' 'c AmL spoonfuls of shopped 6nion. _4�tlt til,jp MR —or m-ade new by, dyeing. London Crlol�e. Then. agnin, We* have prise you -pepper to talk,c, N Motor Tire Punip. the at-coont of the fight in the Adriatic We Day the carriage one vca y en ail if article.; sent to u-,. Onions are cwd(-d v, it), th't.. An electric motor of one'foui,th between an Italia" torpedo boat and,, Think of PARKEPIS whenever Pon think of or a little water. -Wb' t, I lhse-po-,ver runs a new pump for in- an Austria.l* slihmarim,_ dyeing. adding', t, re. 10 Roth were 1,00k,on "d di-eing , Color iron onion. flating automobile tires. move and drain the l'i. onion. Mix, nut�-, -crurnh,�,'Choc.qc cold se * nk, but the' survivorsrf the' tor- Be sure to address your pii.cei clea' other ingredients and moisten with Pedo boat- captured the submarine J rly to rec civrnir dept ' r Greece has adopted a standard time crew Our novelist- have nevpr,v,,- the niflon licluor. Poor into a hut- that saves half an hour of day -light Ifuredi on imaginary cxT)1o1'tq heat PARKERI'S DYE W . th,�tORKS9 LIMITED teres baking; di, -=h and place in a hot. and brings the nation within the zone 'these realitiesref war. P,-rhars ;;ornt, 791 YONGE ST. TORONTO even for a few minutes until brown. of eastern European time. of them will take the hint. IFIE I: -1%4 -54' ..:7V a .. ___ MW-. iem 7 7 pa 6. CANADA AND BEEF PROBLEXHt, F6+ Hle OW AbSTRALIAN8 ON SKATZIL The Workers `of the es Vrid with -hand or -brain, lFairmers at Western Provincis In - Canadians Try to Teach ansae Palo ir*I%Dors or out doors, under cress Number of Live Stock. -His We To Them How to Skate. all With the price. of beef and other The unusually cold weather in Eng - all' conditions and in ineats soaring to hitherto unheard-of de climes, will find in Shred d (heights, and every newspaper carry- Telegraphed 200 Miles for revival of skating has proved a great land in February and the consequent St the food that sup- ling stors about the future prices of boots and shoes and other articles ,DoddsKidney Pills. —novelty to the soldiers from Austra- yeast 1-n plies all the material for made of leather, there may be a• ]is and New Zealand, many of whM the world. modicum of 'comfort to'be taken from tried to skate on the various safe building healthy tissue and Makes., the fact that the farmers and ranch-! !Sandys Goulette, Now Strong and stretches outside London.. One man - Hearty, Tells Roy; He Found Health with one leg and two rubber -shod good brain—a food that era of Western Canada are now turn crutches made quite good progress at of Ing their attention to cattle and stock 'After the Doctors Had Given Him cru bread. Richmond, with occasional lapses from nourishes every organ raising to an extent that would not Up, the perpendicular. At Walton -on- MADE the body and keeps the bow- been believed possible a few years ago. I Thames, where the New Zealand Hos- IN According to the figures given in •- Old Fort Bay, Labradore, Que. '..'els� healthy' and active --the the Census and Statistics Bulletin is- Feb'y 26th (SpeciHI.)-"Do I believe Pital is, the men were enjoying the CANADA .one universal cereal food that sued by the -Department of Trade and in Dodd's Kidney Pills? Well, I tele- spprt greatly. There were some -Canadians who �C;ammerce at Ottawa, all three of the graphed two hundred miles to get two appears- on the breakfast boxes of them." The speaker was were experts in -skating, and at ' Re- E.W.61LLETT COMMY UMITM Vent's Purk one wounded man from TORONTO. ONT. western provinces show large in- I T.ff table of most Canadian creages in the number of livestock -Sandy Goulz-,te, an old settler here. te I raised in 1916, as compared with 1913 i Nor (lid Mr. Goulette require to be 1 Montreal gave a good exhibition of WINNIPEG MONTREAL homes every day in the 11 1 The I the year previous to the war. pressed to tell the rest of his story. , figure -skating. Afterwards he tried year. It is ready -cooked and figures for hogs show a decrease, due '!'I was swollen out of shape from to teach a QueenslandEr. Both were Ireland's fz�iat Deposits. of in full hospital kit, and their "blues" head to foot. I was so short ready -to -eat. For break- to the several large war orders receiv- by some of the western packing breath I could hardly Apeak. The doe and scarlet ties made an effective note Peat covers about one-seventh 'of 1, of color. At last Queenslander the area 'of Ireland and the deposits firms from the allies. One firm alone tor could do nothing for me. The, the fast with milk or cream, for, ed any meal with fruits. Made is said to have ' received an order for minister gave me the holy sacrament 1 retired baffled, contented to Watch the are estimated to contain 40,000,000,. • ham and bacon that celled for 351,000 I and a good priest came and told me I I experts, among whom was Prirceqs 000 tons of fuel. M Canada. head of hogs. T !could not live much longer. Patricia of Cannaught. The increase in - the number of 1 "Then I telegraphed for Dodd's, Many New Zealand and Australian Winard's 111-Iniont Cares IDLoteznum BRITISH. COLUMBIA MINERALS 11 shec-p is one of the outstanding fea- 1 Kidney Pills. I took three pills the�suldierct have had their first experi- FOR BALM. ;encs of ice 'in large areas. On Sun - tures of Ilie government report: The night they came and I:gut relief be- ! ROATID� Development of ?Mineral -bearing Lands increase, approximately 30 percent, i8:, fore Dodd's Kidney Pill, 1 (lay there were many Australians who F-i"g Jr) 0%ven Sound. Ill good morning. 1 in. North Thompson Valley. I very 'gratifying.- Many of - the j cured me. I 'am able to do my day's! wandered along the bank of the Ser- 1, good location. N�,jr I)epot and pentine gazing with interest at the FzL,,t-,rles�- Apply R, Executor, qmaller flocks of sheep as they have work now as well as I was ten years The following interesting letter has I fro,�t-bound waters. To the man from Jound NAZZ beout that te climate ws ery:R90- been received by the Canadian North- , I 3nmsPA"29 VOIR suitable to them,hprovided ascertain ' Mr. Goulette offerA to ans%%er any Queensland or Western Australia this 5 ern Railway Company_ at Toronto, amount of shelter was supplied during; letters written to- him regardin ' g- his Is particularly a new experience, and I ROFIT-31AXING NEWS AND ion from ClIp Chuia, British Columbia, re -the short -periods when the weather ease. Ile feels that he owes' his very few, if any, New Zealanders P Ofhces for sale in good Ontario garding the development opment of the min- might otherwise be too severe. health, if not his life, to Dodd'.� Kid,: hailing from north of Christchurch I 'o "o- The 3nost useful and int - to. its I el all businesses. Full information on .6 era . 1 -bearing areas tributary The report estimates that there are !.ney Pills.. I have Teen such large areas of water application to Wilson Publlshinx Com - main line through the North Thomp- i -7-4 PUDY. 72 West Adelaide serest, Toronto. at present 2,049,354 cattle in the three ---------- 01-- ifrozen over, son.'�alley: western provinces,- 565,7 09 being,milch. .-Advance in -War Surgery. 0 308CELLANZ*US .4 "There are about twenty claims i cows and the balance beef and other' In surgery and sanitation the war staked near here; the first car of gold, ANCER. TUMORS, LUMP& ETC_ C internal and external, cured with. cattle. This shows an increase of has -brought out many improl This Simple Rule ore taken from the surface of thei out :W7 our home treatment- Write nearly. 15 percent ever 1911, and also There have been no at epidemics Mh bet too late, Dr Bellman Medicall Wind Pass Claim had a gross value Ithe very -large number' of beef cattle such as have marked other wars, and Co. Limited, Collingwood. Gat. Mono' in the comer FrLial Foula �'N7_ of $1,648.00, and there Is another car that have been marketed during the England is greatly pleased with the 1; Soon Strengthens . il � �\ P load ready for shipment. M Past couple of years must be taken in- work' -of the Royal Ar;i5- Medical brae - "As soon as the Spring '0"pens up to• consideration. Many large war ncwe�'tsiityou Yea so that we can build wagon roads, Corps, which has solved great medical A Delicate Stomach laying strain, We admit ours to be th test Wr orders were filled in Western Canada.! problems during the war. The Somme I Pauli* Sul— 0 U 'there will be largo shipment,% during C in �an- -.5 The* Dominion'arul Provincial Gov- I It Is �4:,i:e,aspar� ,�, d!,se ,Lir- ads. ,I_.1"ar3 of acts advance with its death grapple of i1stif v6ltti' ilepsix, pills or artlAcial dig@v- Free flatel I -*� 2111$ Eas 100 the coming summer. At present the i ernments and .the Canadian Pacific- mighty armies lasting months as a' % . �,r r)Ji%:A en a miii-fable nuiser� rm, cent fatlifty r3A_ ore is being taken down the moon-' hist, If �-,u mill oliservt (ire rasy rul� iiiilee!..Stock for I& - I Railway. through its Agricultural a igreat test tweyvive, %..-u , an eat the heirt), nourtsiong foods fain side by hand sleds. Tb6re is and � for the medical V, Animal Indiastry Branch, have all aid- I with many and seriokis woundsto, ih4t our aipewe ,ra%es ant your BIRCRCLI) FE POULTS T FA Ill 161 T lam C197. 011M. I nPed- hat rule I* to take a teasp,­LLul abo-at $50,000 worth of ore in led the farmers in every possible way, treat and the danger of,infevtirin. of T1,-urated %likszt;-Poa to LL batt xi. er of .these claims witl.out very much i and have published broadcast liters- Ih,.t w%tei with --ach meal. . Bit-L!.Od development work. im non-luxati%e and The Soul of a Piano to the 1. � ture showing the beat result; that i Canada and the Monroe Doctrine. rvi cjuallttee i;at At'!he head waters of Boulder and Action. Insist on the �bave peen obtained on the various ex- 'If the Briti.sh navy �vvro —Canyon Creeks, there are large beaten - _iA - perimental and demonstration farms. Germany next spri bodies of copper ore that carry gold The Canadian Pacific hab several of'Germany could land' a i,r% .,f the -stomach. six, artpr OTTO HIGELI eatli.g jz.nd other Fitorrm0l dj.s,rd-r�, -and silver values, and large deposits !these fuXM4 throughout the Vest,, large army on the taiat coes' -of Can. carry some �znszrne-ia J-� prepared in various wx.%u'b- PIANO AO of magnetite iron -ere that car ads and - there would be , nothing to ee? th;n to tri,%lat on obtaining it In ti�,e ri- TION IJ gold .slues. cj with an expert In charge of each, and prevent it crossing the four thousand eurated form-eep-Oalh recnuimPn,lP,1 f,,- A i.at-every cattle sale theme farms are , � A I- I %tonvi,,m purpnPe., fold b� JAII al.14C41-ts - At Blackpool there is ore being represented by animals of mijeqcontintm, lea%ing a trau a very high such -as was left in BeNgum, in Pol- shipp,-d that carries both lead and � I... - - both for breeding, milcb and For Wireless in Airship. -'-.si:ver, beef animals. The experts in charge, and in Serbia and in Rurnu.nio.- P "From the Few* Horn Group at 4T -,e . I art of a new wireless equipmeut 1 of these farm; will at Al times aid I designed for aeroplanes is contained bead of. Boulder Creek there e weri'in any -wa . y they can 'the farmer who mansoniiillo, June ne 271 in a helmet that is intended to bar 0.11pped 50 tors of Galena 6rc, with a: i seelvs advice with reference to the best , Mina-d%c Liniment Co., Limited. other sounds from an at-iator'e'ears, Yarmouth N. S. value Of 84,000-00. A further stoc% to go in -for and also the proper' phipment of this ore will be _muds' - secure the greatest results. Gentlemen affords me great this winter. t A'ay to ; J . L as& 4L T*0 Ey" for a U$0,414 While there w no to th -prospect of an im. pleasure a. Must e gristu y ng to "In, additionthis part of the "' ' I in you -to -know that after uqing 36�� : a �, rd Byte 91 a Rz nted mediate'reduction the price of in t ea orth'Thompson Vaile� beinir 4.2 Vrr� Ids a t, Of f . arming and ranching country, it isas a resort • f the increase.' interest;bottles of. your t;i L$e displayed by the parsiysis which my father. farmers of the west, was afflict. MUMS Y -destined to be one of the richest inin. the orairies of 'the Canadian west ed with, I was able to restore hl;m to asas M row slasmuch"ry= era] -producing dstricts in B. C. All have i ,limited ed room for the raisin of 'normal condition. Hoping other suf- Care for Them. You Cannot Buy Mew Eyes' 4t needs is capital :or development." 'all kinds of livestock, and with the i fereits may be -benefited by the use of 8.ld at Drug and Optical fterre or bv W&AL Aia farmers taking a greater •interest in�your Liniment, I am, murine E74 Remedy as.. chis"o. ,or proo Pees A LAND OF - TRAGEDIES. livestock than ever before, Canada ii, Sincerely ncerely yours, A -surgical instrument has been 1'117 destined to playa targe part in sol CEO. H. HOLME.q. 7 .5% itzeriand is Overflowing With- the ling the meat problem which the world i vented to measure the. turbidity of A fraternal wA lasommes, aeet*q oball S to t tat be" In oceerdaboo witb 0% fluid aid in k.liagnosing' I I War. - now faces, and which i,4 likely to Spare the Birds: Human Wreckage of The War. spinal, Peadud. IN mental disil�ar !corne still more acute at the close of girds have sometimes eaten half, "Switzerland is a land of trage-: the 7%-ar when European countries- wil.1! ;-eight - 1. 1 �� iI A t1th*rlX" to Ob Lain menibm 404 cha"M Kt*Lrd*8 2,11113nent Our" Garret La cosrzz� their irf insects in a d ay. tn- dies," writes Miss Madeline Doty' buying animal's -to replenish their!mol Would %RVe the-. country "They eited they rureircesMA&M. eat% evand WW SCANOW Nd44L ..the Nation.. hit the eye where- berds ' The is in- mElions of dollars annually. The na- _7 If Aws Is Ttio weal!6do of ever one walks.- country habited by trembling old people in FRETFUL tural savage stems to be in every man BABIR'z 'and is shown by the desire to shoot i in your district, app'r •dire" bo Any of the __4 folliwing esoLn; Lleip mourning. Their � eons ..are all, D1. J. W'. fAww&, M. P. W. F. Moatwm. ;dead. They have come here to forget.! Land kill every" living thing seen., I ar"d Couvaillior. GwuW Recorder rr tiny' iThoughtle,.is parents give hogs air'! -These sorrowing aged ones brin �i W. F. =1611. J. H. M.D., grandchildren, The land is swarming Mrs, John Weaver,-Blissfield, X.; guns and regular powder and ball deaths. fre-1 Crandldediral k'B., writes :--I can speak very highly rifles, aand accidents and with curly-haired, dancing -eyed, pini HAMLLTON ONTARIO and white perfections in babyhood. of Baby's Own Tablets. I have 5sed'quently result; scores of useful -birds '.-They are the prize children the bell)- 1 them for MY children and 'find they : and animals are -wantonly slaughtered, gerent nations are trying to save. are the best medicinl a mother call Who will join the Let Live- As--ocia- .'Besides this mixture of old and give her little ones. I would -strongly tion? No, initiation fees, no clues, "Only recommend them to all mothers who agree to let every useful thing young, there is the awful - human 4; have fretful babies." The Ta'blets re- live as far as POSSible.L to, encourage wreckage of war. Soldiers who have, gulate the bowels and stomach; break others ,to ,'do the same to lend a hand -gone crazy and walk withtshuffling' up colds and -simple fevers; expel 'cheerfully to man or beast when help feet and hanging mouth; tubercular ! indigestion ,worms; worms; cure vomiting and is needed. Wonderful how. body and warriors, gasping and white, and men make teething easy. -They are ' soul expand. as soon as one b4tomes a .7 ".7 who are only stumps riding about in sold by medicine dealers or by mail at member of this organization. Mem- wheeled chairs. old weather itches folio," - "All that is'best'and worst in 'man- .. 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' bers. are not restricted by location. Co., Brockville, Out.. '61or exposure. Soothe and re - C kind is here -in evidence." Medicine race, creed, c or financial standing.' rte them with Sloan's Lini- Cost of Bad Rdadp. mnazr6m -4-t-ent. 0TWOM Diphtheria, jit quickly meat, easy to app1 . MICA How'To Relieve Catarrhal penetrates mdhoul mh Ing. Cleaner company in Stanislaus county-;- I A : Deafness or Head Noises More Military Precision. •i than MUSSY plasters or ointments. AXLE GREASE' California, that buys skimmed milk if you have catarrh. vRtarrhn1 deal. French army, who oT head rolses cauwert by from flao- farmer has demonstrated A c lonel in the does not stain the skin. 'form-, a sinwth, slip- • catarrh, or It h d a gre� at eye for nedtneqs bitt rot J)hlegzn dro!3s In your throat arid has to the rural residents in an emphatic a !much Fbr rheum atic'pains, neuralgia, Pe ry surface on the axle caused catarrh of the stomach fir bov;rels of an ear. for music, trink - oc-a manner the value of good roads to you will be glad to know that these dis- cion one day,to compliment his band' 01it, lumbago. sprains, � strains,' fruises : I spindle. I-ITe g6Dund tresaing A�­nDtoms may" be entirely over. them. Tliis-company sends t.rucks di- ;,Dome in .anyInptunceft by the foflo�m-InLx I master on the appearance of his. mer.. V. rectly to the farms to collect the skim- and stiff sore muscles, have Sloan's Liniment handy. ..'Mica fills the pores 0i treatment which you -an easily vreparr. —Their -uniform,, are neat," saiii the an 3 -our own home at lttil,-� vo.sit Secure med milk, but it pays higher prices to inst,rumE�nts At all druggists, 25c. 50c. and $1,00. i the steel and make's D froin your drugeist 1--oun-a of varmint -farmers living on good roads than on colonel, and their are ____eA_5Le_r_tviming slats A Double Strength). This 11111 not cost �-,�u more than Take tILJJ ad roadi. On poor 9 home and add b or roads the com- nicely polished and kept. in order. but every -where, toolt J pint of hot water and 4 ounces of `pany pays 171,6 cents per 100 pounds, I ted itheTe is one improvement that I mo -4t A THE sugar; stir until dlrgolred eke one tablespou:,ful four 'flnies a day, but on the good roads it pays'20 cents, . improiempt is in$ st upon, "What is it, colonel?" .7 "_ -1. , i I INI IIER [A[. 011. C(-).*vl PXNY soynetlnik,54 poi -i I r always has been tLn ter the firmt day' -5 trc-RtrnPnt. i Of course, the farmer Brpathhig I "You A. I Limited. should become easy, while the distresm-gPRYlng this tax on every hundred must train your men, when Ing head noses, headaches, (1111111e,"S. pounds . nds be hauled over bad roads and they perform, to lift their fingers -all BRANCHES THROUGROUT Cloudy thinking . etr­rsholild irrarldally 4118appear uy,,r ih" t,0111C Action of rhe 1he has been relieved' it on every at exactly the same time and at re-, CANA DA smdll- taste. d�fe­ hundred p�unds be had hauled over strulnents, gular intervals on their in. lice hearing incl munns rlropwng in the ack or the tlu ilat hr4 otlier symptring- go*o'Z[ roads, but that fact has not been so one, two, one, two. -Z which suggesi t?ip prespn.,e of (%ttarrh this case and which rlla, often be brought to his notice as in When he his distance Liniment Cures annard's 7.1 Colds, 'Etc. 20INX MYN. ZPrS00T1C. OH FOR 'DISTEMPER 03XIPPING PMVXW thig err, a r -u!- ir,,atmew r ne's-rly cited. measures }ad CATAURNALL rMVMX. ninetv per .ant, o+' all f -w- troili 1. tl1.1, jjlu�.t ibb ,I aip. causiA it.%- e I I , " from town in minutes. instead of miles "The trouble with you, sir, is --if Rure and Positive preventi%e, tit) ;natter lv,w liovans at 'A "exposed" In"' intple who -e hourng nla�� I)p restf)i-v. b� he trill realize the profit of good you will pardon me for saying so- Silly age are afflicted or T.iquld, gl,.#in on th tongue; c,,, on 1h. blood and RI-Intlis: fj.j,-Is the polsonou: iq mimple,hom�, treatment " Anv drugffl�t can �uppk, Nou. or a hot.' roads. -American Lumberman. that you think nob6dy is good enough germs from the body. (lures Distemper It. P-,gs and Sheep tie will be gent on ria-lpt or %,,.. p,�srtti for your daughter." "Yeq, sir, knd and Cholera in poultry. Largest selling I!ve stock remedy. Cures La, Grippe among human befi:g.�. And is a tine Kidney note or money order Ad,lre.4a 6iternK- tinnai Laboratories, St Antoine Ht., "What is the distinction betiveen that is where we differ so radically. remedy. Cut this out. Neep it. Show to your drutzriet. )dortreal, (.enada. verse and poetry?" "Well, if you can You appear to think anybody is. who will got !t for you, Frew. Causes and Cures.- i Italy prohibits export of chee", linderstand it it's verse, and if you can't understand it it's poetry." ED. 7. ISSUE 9-17. "ORA XZVTCAL COUVAWT, Chemists and Mactoriologists, Goshen. Itud., V. a. A. :-%0--,—W "T7 7 -Ni M, and that the cost In money will be .yew dQ4ererttemeasw. I.S.H. &GIr 10 9 10 0 plicit confidence in the retittit, and HCUSE AND LOT FOlt SALE in tremendous, but they have Im. 1 ..'FISH Clar-)WOUI.- Apply to they will Bever waver a moment John Dann, T'111Lg0 (I n until the task is completed. The sssw : � r., LOW Begins'Feb. 21st. Ar' 11.M it Paid in advil,110C. ball -dog determination of the F OR SALE--Geldi colt, standard rising 3 years old, soun`491"d right in every British will never let the idea of way. Apply to Id.Glowa, Greenwood. 22tf N, ---JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. defeat enter their minds, .. They L'OR SALE -House in the Village of EVEN atthe present advanced prices, Fl -,b is a highly nutritious-avd - I ­thePrencb, E Clareriiont, 6 zooms, good lot and stable, cheap food. NVe are handling more Fish this 'year than ever, have noble allies in Apply to D Hopper, Claremont,. _sot; owing-lothe. increased -high prices vegetable products and' NOTE AND I COMMENTS Italians and Russians, not to men. .0 in nieft-ts, SALE- One grade Holstein cereals It will pay y-ou to eat. more Fish from the standpoint of both tion the smaller nations, Belgitim, FU ' health and pc�vket-book. fouyth call dueFeb, loth,1917, Apply The world is wondering what Serbia and Roumania, but iVIs M to David Dawaoucozi. 6, Pickering. loci OUR PRICE LIST: 4he United States will do now the British 'that the eyes of the SALE -0 good young Shro -mince Germany has blockaded hex, world will turn in looking for the FPTe ewes, registered. Also eq� for bhl.t_ Fresh Frozen White Fish, 16 -cents a lb Af In,, o a uboice pen of White yando, w brXt.T coasts with submarines, ,destroyed smashing of German' bar'barism.' lay strain, Alex Uruy, R R No, 'A. Cl.r,,� Fresh Frozen Salmon, 15 cents "a lb 2243 Balt Cod 2 lbs'- - for 25 -cents' American shipping eirid murdered Had' britain not enlisted in the moat ..American s' OR SALE -Eggs subjects, as well as giv- struggle the war - would have end- f,ir hotrhing, Labrador Herring, 7 cents a lb 'uelph_s-r­;� -arj­ 1�1%ek .. . FlIarrea ll.ovks, f, 8 in'g every insult possible that one ed long ago with Ft victorious Gerts - Langshau, rL,i your Ciscoes 18 ' e ent a lb order early Eli Wilson. Grew, 1�i,ur, Out or ­�ftatiou could give to another. We many and a 'humilrated 'France phone John Wilson, Mark 64143 IN -23 Fillets. of.Haddie,:I�L cents a lb Cannot criticise the American re- and Russia. Finnan HRddie, i5i cents a lb -Mitynardino,"tbt- Ili i;;eo nr !public for being desirous of keep= LohiagKiciaus. NI-ith all the latest « wirt Digby Herring, 25 ceats a- box fug out of the war, but there is a� TIME TABLE -Pickering Station G slight, Of -hand, tricks, is open for engaisiomeu,.s T. R. Trains going East due as follows- Special prices'for Rod Cross or military, con- FRESH OYSTERS 76 cents a quart limit to the endurance to which any No. 6 bl&j, certs. G 11 Maymax4:R R No-, 9. Vickering 92-27 8.08 A M. self -res 28 Local EAT MORE FISH pecting nation can.subwit. VARNI TO RENT -50-i. gyres, situated President Wilson speaks of -a V 86 Local 6.04 F. M. Fon lot 9e, con, .5. Pickeriog Good house Trains going West due as follows -: done; outbuildingt4; soil a clay loam; fall plowing ied neutrality." But to this no No. 85 Local 8.26 A . m. lone: 9 acres in 'a.1 wbeipt ar d rye, orchard and It MLII fruit, U H !'Ugh, K.Lh No. Id, Clarstuout jAS 27 Local 11-20 A , M. R-1 C HAR DSON .....American, . who wishes his coup- 220 ads try to maintain its dignity, can 7 Mail 7.40 P. M. *Sunday included FOR SALE -Seed oats, Danish Is - .,.: hold up his head -in pride. The .d— land. Tho beat variety I have ever Own. T H IS Par bushel- Allittle reduction In Vaited States has the same right so some pare -bred Bronze Tor. House and Lot For Sale Price, b9ootob sexes for quick "Ia. L. Green, to be in this war as' England, and 1,07. Greenwood,:nwood, 91-24 STANDARD BANK �eM had the same duty to perform The executors of the estate of SEED by GRAIN FOR SALE -Wheat, OR CANADA In protecting the -weaker nations. Idarquis and Wild Goose;'Bartej.-O A C No But she has failed in rformin private sale a white brick veneer, a,; Oats-Rennie's Earl Yielder Irish white 1#111440 amcs TOROM - peg ed house, 8 -rooms. coal and wood -shed and Banner, All strictly of wild ithat duty, and when it comes to attached• hard and soft water good Oats and tares. Also A Timothy and Red table and workshop, with Clover. Writ i or phone for prices mad sate uart- writing. the hist-ory of the war, one 1. plea. Joseph Lapp & Son, Cedar Grove. Home TRUST FUNDS er sere of land, nicely sitanted the phone 1215; F OCRs No I Markham Wltf She part she has played in it will Village of Box Grove. Fine shade L '' —Our--Savi s Depla­r�enUglvles, YOU mot be read with pride by Ameri- trees, two verandahs. Close to post V ARM FOR 8 ALE OR TO RENT- M9 :.office, school and church. For further- JL' parts Of 10%8 Lit, Con 4, and Is, Con 5. Valm The search for the almighty particulars apply to Picklrif and consisting of go acres, more or a guarantee of absoluta security and orchard &Ian a Anterest at current mte 239 or ANDREw RzzsoR. ore small peach orchard. a quantity of felt wheat dollar is the,chief aim of Ameri- Ion, on the premum are a frame house, barns 14!am. Great fortunes have been Mz.nNo S. RzzsoR, ) Execut with stone stailing, small o 22-25 H. R. No. 1. Markham and rye. All.fall plowed, Hail a wady loam. lmadQFor further p4articulan apply on the premises in this war by. them. bu't it or write Jas W Rick, R R 1. loocust Bill I&M PICKERING BRANCI-L' ,should not be a source of greatR. W. GORDON, Manager. Branch a" at vvhww. yarmerssatisfaction to them to anow this. �nf�ariaC Swett to Ed Succeeding generations should W-ets 5 A caw, Bowel Luafts. r look with some degree of shame Existing war conditions demand that a re assey awaide over the bodies of their vial attention this year. Seed i1fellow-men slain on the battle- . of desirable varieties and - . -' .. �HAS THE QUALITY inpon the fortunes that L have been You give the question of seed pe- The Fruit Sto M -Harris I. -high germination pow - Meld by the barborous Hun. er will be factors F A� R- M influencing yields. Oranges, Bananas, Pomegranates. Let-tbe AUt&r_io._DeWtme6t_,a+— Onionq. Li -ma Beans, Celery-, Implements' v .•'a-ual' - - --- -4 w as the ftriculture help you. Lettuce, -_S�veet Potatoes the slogan in England for several I �And Splids, are the result of The oxitperien" of ess as us Months after the war begau.' The Farman having Seed Grain or potatoes t -Choice bulbs for indoor, culture. marjF men In many countries and British people did not take the For Sale may forward, samples - to Aq the market is so uncertain this year are put -together with nitchadiial skill and scientific exactuess .. price and' we cannot list prices and stay with war seriously. ith d evidently this office stating var ie ties.QUANTITY, them=A good destl always. 6 1 hougbt that it would be over In FW11116" WlWft to Pambass Seed are S-Te,,h are in three rows. giving:good clearance, Theme a few tuoutlis. 41 NEIL80N'S ICE CREAM CUltivator 'It was only by also invited -to communicate with are great wt�ed killers and neeeibai_y. in. good, farming. .Aaxrees that the British as a natiuti this office stating variety and quan- Plain, in cones, sundeas or in, feeru tity, and en effort will be Made to Ice-cream sod&s-&l ways good, Hoe- and Disc-for6efe ns vow fine or coarse gr&in uniformly began to realize that they had a put thein touch wits farmers Ehtills-with� out i-njury. Fcut sizes. AL,ontrulled :pith one-lever.set4oitts business on their hands. m having seed for sale. H. L/. MARQUIS Bat they have realized it Write to -Without exception mci-�vtduiable and easy -running made. Its was R. M TIPPE pickw-ins ontww Binders evidenced by Lloyd - George' R. -Steel chains -Angle %nd.T-shaped steel frame'"t;mra, ttfstime District, Repreae_ntati speech last week_ It is no -longer "Basineas as usual."W. H. HEARST,' All business - 0 V 9 C3 -9 3A Puticulars Cheerfafly Given j--R---T1M-T" 2 Minister of Agriculture 22-05 an W 0 lkas now been cast asidd, except 0 so CM war business. All of Britain's a Sale ateength and resonrees are now IN What la Iff exoneentrated upon the work of OF - U 'p- 0 Do -X It lbringing the war to a successful without Music? 99 A -1w In a 24 Head of Cattle'! e b. :)_ conclusion. As never before, C! M grim determination is pictured on Horseq, Imptclement the countenanceHay, e of every true is SE a • British subject. While the Ger. 4 Jan The mum people are suffe * rinir terribly property of ]Peb .4 act from the, pangs of hunger and Thomas Clinkenboomer >.0 praying that the war may cease, AFT the British and her- AT* allies are , 40 ."'Waking nothing about peace Lot 10, Con 8, F*kcring Tp. a IngMl --until the German witr machine.has a rp sort'. so (The Ch". Proetor farm) • town completely smashedThey . A 0,4, heow that they have a great task Tuesday, Xg g tl o.ai arch 13,1917 1 o. .1 Dee 14 Re.l �� �. t *''' on their handm. They know that January lot? -Whitby a. Oshawa Cllrougb— t sacrifices must still be made -Sale at I o'clok.k, Sha 0 rp. 5, Po" Perry 7, Uxbridge LI, ONAGIRSIM *10 Boavertion,l), Uptergrove 8 • a 7� TO,NESTORS -''Columbia�rafoi das' 7 THOSE WHOP FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE 44 75 to -7 _$20 FUNDS REQUIRING I.-LWESTMIENT' Double Disc ' Rec-to ids _.?#UY PURCHASE AT. PAR in "' -- 'DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE -,,STOCK bf"e in 85cUP"Mt achinsY- "KEARING'IS 510L.I[L-Ma". IN SUMS OF $50Q, OR ANY MULTIPLE TSI Principal repayableat October, 1919. Interormy-sible half -yearly, 1st April- unrl 1st October by-- che ---- 7IFee of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at que the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering Olt d accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in pay- ment an any allotment made under any future war loam issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other Eke shoft date security. Proceeds of this stock are for war �purposes onfy�. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent - :11 be allowed to, recognized bond and stock brokers on allotin, --.its made in 'respect of applications for this stock which bear tiv­ir stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Slinisiter of Finance, Ottawa. DZIPARTAiANT OF FINANCE. OTTAWA IDCTOBM 7th, 1916. The Columbia; dealer nearest to you '11i'm denwm-strate. , Very easy payments.Ml= required, Dealer will gladly expian-tirum.- Send for a new free C&UM-BIAGRAFH0P9dXt' 0 -Co. "llsistaoser- and Leaslore In the ArL- "Chwaws of " rmdamosid.lba@MLM CANADIAN rACTOAT, TORONTO T. Moore - MCF0*09 Agent and Dealer, V _ OLoknamoNT Wm Harbrgn isn ill in bed with' _ a very -severe attack of ia_ grippe.' 4-1. Kenneth Reof row, of Qne- beLi 1 visiting her parents,. P. and - Mrs. Macnab Pte. Harold Graharis, of the the 182nd Battalion, was home _aver Sunday. Wm, dad Mrs. Dodds, of Alto- -na, visited with M. and Mrs. Heu- derson on Sunday. - John Scott has been confined to -- . his house for the past week'stiffer- ,ing from a bad cold. Miss Mabel Hutchinson, of Myr- tle, 'visited with Miss Mabel Gib- son, for a few days last week. The B. Y. P. LT. had a most en, opable social at the home of ichard Ward on Monday even, ing. Pte. Frank Gostick, of the 182nd Battalion, Oshawa, is home. at 'present suffering from an attack 4f mumps. Mr. and -Mrs. Hugh Gregg, jr., Master Hugh Pugh and W. M. and Mrs. Palmer visited - friends iii Brooklin on Sunday. Calvin "Eturlbert; whd vas in �jured by a falling tree a few days 5901 is recovering rapidly, and is ' now able to be around. - The Stouffville curlersplayed a friendly game with the Claremont boys oo the rink here on Satur- day last when they defeated them by 21 shots. .. , _ The- doable male quartette of the Baptist church purpose going to Goodwood on Sunday for the afternoon and evening to.assist in G. and Sire. Stotts. 'of Stettler, .Alberta, have been. visitiag with. Frank and Mrs. Soden and other friends here, -They report pros- `oerous times in the west. The. Women's Institute held a successful meeting at Mrs. Joshua Bundy'sl.last Wednesday. Fifty suits of pyjamas were cat out .ready for those wishing to make Messrs. Millerand Russell took 'two loads of people on Monday •'evening last to the home of tb?ir old neighbors, Geo. and Sirs. Lee, of Stouffville. when a msatwninv - Jog evening was spent. - ''' A -largely -attended wood -bee was held at the Baptist church on Friday last, when a supply of wood suf eietit to last for a year vr-twu was. cut. About thirty men assisted in the work and the ladies did their -part by furnishing -tin appetizing dinner. Owing to -Rev. A. McLellan be- itlq confined to his bed suffering from a very severe cold, there was no service. in the Presbyterian church last Sunday. We are that Mr�__7MVUW au ii recovering nicely and that --he expects to be able to take his services as usual next Sunday. _-. - G. M. Forsyth had a narrow es - :cape from serious injury one day inat week.—Re was in the act of _tying a bull up in his stall when the animal turned on. him. He •'succeeded in getting away before he sustained serious injury, but he is'sufferinR from a very sore side, and it is possible that some of his ribs have been broken. Don't forget the drama, "Crap berry Corners", to be given int e • Masonic Hall, this (Friday) even - Ing by the- Claremont Dramatic Club. : The drama is full of stir- ------- pathossvd humor' and'lasts' for two and a half hou-n. . The Claremont orchestra will furnish the music. The proceeds will go to the Women's Institute for Red Cross work, so do not fail• to be present to assist in Admission 25 cents. Mrs. Wm. Wilson met- with a serious accident when coming out of the Methodist church -last ' Thursday evening, after attend- ing a meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society.. She was leaving the church at the back entrance and owing to the ice on the sidewalk. she fell', sustaining such injuries that she remained unconsclous for several hours; She was taken to the residence of Dr. Caldwell, -where she remained all night as she was unable to return home un- til the following morning. . Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Robins enter- tained the Presbyterian Young Y People's Society and choir on Fri- day evening. A fine prog_rAmme was given consisting of a short address by the- pastor, recitations, and vocfd and ingtrnmentat miiair. A guessing contest -vas then held, prizes being awardud to those getting the moat c6crect answers, and also to those who failed to prove themselves good gueseery, Miss Margaret Macnab and Mrs, D. Gregg received the first two prizes. --while Mrs. F. and Mr. R. were the recipients of the smaller prizes which were very-. useful, Lunch was then' served by the. host and hostess in a most up-to- date manner after whicha vote of tbanks was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Robins, and with all joining hands, "Auld Lang Syne, was ,snag in the good old-fasMoned wap. It then being a late hoar, all departed for their respective homes. h� . ��it..- ,4 � 1^'.L.iM '4.�w5••i.,i� Y �'�k �' L✓� �� . �4'•'4•'fi�e Y. i �* •i.:' �..����„�. � Vg” To City, Town and Village Dwellers in Ontario. .. A-'Ve&- table Garden`­ for Eve-ie" _Homey N this -yezr of suprertie .. effort Britain and her armies must have ample" ` supplies of f c — 4, and �� ':•:+ Canada is the great --- s source-vI)o'l .-jhich .they rely. 'iu r,iLll a few square. feet ,if ground can . a contribute victory ­by growing vegcta'klcs. Four"' Patriotic 'R•easbna - -for Growing Vegetables 1. It saves money that'yuu iyould otherwise spend for i vegetables. 2. It helps to lower the "High cost of living." 3. It helps to enlarge the urgently needed surplus of piodiice f or export. - .i! ..4. Growing your own vegetables saves labor of others whose effort is needed for other vital war work. The Department of Agriculture will help you The Ontario Department of Agriculture appeals to 'Horticultural Societies to devote at least one evening .meeting. to: the subject of vegetable growing; manu- � �tui>t�ti>•i=1[>tfil[!•tlu=!!><11u1<diui>f]• '.;'. ■r�...: THE'DOMINION.BANK-'.:. •. : j _ iEstablished 1871 + ■ CAPITAL AND.PXAMVE $1,000,000 Farmers' Sale Motes. -:. :_ a•,. I rarm•rs will. do well -to i"'re their sate notes with The Domwea sank, t for collection. consult the W&UMer, an_ r .' WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager.i ` Y<s11 ARM MINU.Kt XX11./=/tiii=NUXX'x txXgXKA1111!xn[sl[RlRlt<!<Il1i)•lt EGGS EGA t GS . BuX your oyster shell, mica. grit and ` granulated •bone here. _ Also Pratt's Egg Producer in' 50c and t and qp I packages, just the thing :to make your "hens lay this time of the j ear,Y invited to actively encourage home gardening. Let the slogan for 1917 be, "A vegetable garden for every home." CHASs �����NOrganizations are,requested toarrange for instructive T'S Wks byactical gardeners on the subject -of vegetable growing. acuses where it is impossible tosecure suitable local :.CLARE MOI! T, Ont. speakers, the Department of .Agriculture will, on request, lead a - • suitable than. _ The demand for speakers will be great. The number of available ,arras ernefor meetings be at Daae- tf loss! s ere cannot __ _J - being, Department urgently requests that • g . • peak _ a _ -_ - —be_secured, send applirati0" -prom — � - nater The Department suggests the formation of locaiorganizations toS-ale- -workct:rngiate the by offering prizes for best vegetable gardens. It is prepared to assist in any possible way any organization that } R �1 - mzy� be conducting a campaign for vegetable production on vacant. - - �DY Loots and Shoes �. lots. It wil l do so by sending, speakers, or by supplying expert advice is he ficId. - To any one i ntereste , t e Department of Agricultare will send All Winter Footwear will be soU at Reduced Prices. literature giving instructions about implements necessary and _ methods of preparing the ground and cultivating the crop. A planAlso many broken Imes of High Class Footwear will of a vegetable garden -indicating suitable .crops to. grow, best tiarieties a,nd their armagemeut3n the garden, will be seat free o{ be gold at greatly reduced prices. charge to any address. r 'Write for Poultry Bulletin Bell phone 151. Hens are inexp c •rsive to k- -r, and you will be highly repaid is ip� " fresh eggs• Write for free bulletin arhich tells how to keep hens. -,eJ • P E E L � S 0 N - Address letters -to "Vegetatde Campaign," Department of Agricul tore, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. JBROCK STREET, WHITBY, ONT ;.. •_ _, , HIT , , -Ontar'io.'Department of.Agricult-ure - --- -- — - p ia%elli0lit fiverq Help .being scarce I will be arhament Buildings _ 'Toronto ter P pre - __!pared to do chopfing and 'Bus meets all Trains oat flaking on yon — — - to hire da or Monday, Wednesday and Friday. First-class RigsY y during the month of March. night at lowest prices Atlee that date on Monday sad - Phone 1805. Friday -of each week.ALWAYS SOM ETHING NEW :.Also, y for sale a uant of Thos. Sanders= & Sone 2 -ft hardwood. = PROPRIETORS Jahn F. Bayles, Green*00d We will,.until further notice, run on Tuesday of each week a .very e Special Bargain Table, when many a-rticles will be sold at • G E S goods :Match The s or below st, in. order to turn thr, Alike, Red Clover, Timothy and all f over fo cash and make room •for _ kinds of seeds. new gogda. the are constantly arriving. We will _ We are in the market and. are prepares - -� Space ed to a the highest market ices. make it worth your while to be on hand - bee ani mill@ pay pr The t equipped cleaning _ each Tuesday and secure some of - in the country.. Send us samples, or communicate witJhl the many choice Bargains. Soinething big coming us before selling, :-fake advantage of the kelt Seed Mark - On later. - eta in the world. -We have dust received a consignment of Royal Purple Calf Meal, _� Bell or independent phone. Stock and Poultry Food, Chick Food,,Beef Scrap, etc Prompt, efficient and reliable serTioe The use of these lines will make vow money, ' J. F N G O L 0 in handling Seeds guaranteed. The Last Call for Oysters, J.H. DOWNEY COMPANY ' -iii NORTH-CLAREMONT WHITBY, ONTARIO _ W A IV TED NOW COAL and GRAIN a� T'• . N N S Reliable aalesmau to act as agent�' in Ontario, County. SROVGF�3A.�d — ONTARIO PAY WEEKLY Hard and soft Coal of the best - Outfit free, exclusive territory and quality on hand. 'r money making specialties. Our Oeagencies are the beet in the business Highest price paid .for Barley, DIIISIMPSCIN& forwe salt the ableestgrade of stockA e and .Buckwheat delivered at most reasonable pricgs and guar• Ry antee deliveries in first-class condi- at Spink's Mill. tion. Nursery stock is selling well `+ General Merchants this year and good money can be Pickering- Station Coal Co, ' made in this district. .For partiou- x lace write Solea -Manager._.;- • K TIC • - - PELHAM NURSERY CO., .•. .•s ' - Toronto, Ont^ „ GROCERIES GRUCERIES _ —LUMBER YARDS If you order your Groceries from us you are assured of having the best wid freshest that can be secured at the closest prices. - All Tea hit- advanced in price, but we still sell the same splen-, did-blPnd-of bl'ack;.greeo.and mixed at the old prices. Why After the 1st of "Febrtlnry,• 1 pay 45c and 55c a Ib. when you can buy good tea at 35c a• Ib..2 a , _ = To be able to do this we had our tea ordered before the recent' 1917, our terms vi l advance in price. Coffee tit prices 30e, 40c and 50c a lb. be Cash.- Or ash.Or if credit is wanted, it mtisi Dry (-roods Boots and Shoes of sUrns anal. and'design - - kept in stook. It will pay you be previously ..: Hate and Ca doves and Mitts, To ShiFts,-Under-shirts . _ b ooh at our works and inspsot our stoat arras ed for. P and obtain prtoesr Dont be misled b7 g and Drawer Corsets, 17uder•vests, Hose.- Most of the egss we do not employ them, eoesegnen6. ' T above good - e about the old prices. Come now and 17, we Dan, and do $brow off the agmt Q secure these, +otia, as all new goods coming in for spring oommLiion of 10 per oens.,whiob you w0W. D. Gordon � Soni and sumarer .c tl have the advanced prices. (Phone 2800) IddirWrilY save by pnrehastag from a& sail Bolin' �!lIT1T slAitlTi eft.. PICKERINGF L D. SIM111160G & Co., PICK-ERING o....., wosks, Whitby, Ontario Sail and Independent phones. � W _-...- ._ . � ..._..... � _. .. .......... _...- . ..... ,....: G �,.« .e'er.—,�.:...., �• +.w ... .. _ n" mrird r�aar ``yrs • ..re �+�i.-}�.:.w .,. .;`. 4 �,�",��.. .•,,,• y r,u r �. ��••,n^••- r r .n• .. a gf�.,... •. ..�1 _'w ,..a.. -�. .' } * -...�..• .,.. ...�,.�a,-.. w.-, ,*m-^`�� � ;y.: �..,'` yL.JtT .& ..r r'xrt.. _ a•c ::as z• - s.�. v.«r - fi DTaking ;. d�;,?:art'. I`ve-lisndled -all- the tools but it to-' r •.' rs. a.... PART. I.. CHAPTER I. would bear no more; .and upon that the straightness of the features, the -'--- - - '- - f fairness of that particular grain of V Afternoon in the state- uarries. day the wrongs of several generations s% in ' had been washed in the blood of the cin which never tans, .and, above alt, PEERLESS POULTRY FENOE As. John M Donnell stood up, his ni'Donnells-but not wasfced clean- the luminous brown of the eye, made! ss:. A ItsQtiheRoe-Mof pest/fir hand the "jumper" with which he had of that head alone a small and strik- n.r.y„r.,,,t b, ��C.,,,i, " „� , •, ,�.:i ��� '�AM :. been at work upon a blasting -hole he since in what is suffi.cientl described se„ Y .rid natfom r" 9 U • :nes •w Ru. tJ w!n—m M. P S , ., „ Ing masterpiece. Outside the quarry b,m.ov..it,•nn ,az,., ti.•nu�,..a .,n..r.tin... looked round at a scene familiar to as The Massacre, pure and simple, I G a es had that �' ��w,►��••• •� s. ,�...a.,w. •..n....w y peculiarly indefinite d •• `�,.. his eyes since life itself was familiar.'treachery grinned broadly behind the I.t... w•i,• wt7 mryelaa n,u•u w,.dl. tawfiaM trbrr7. . political mask donned for the occasion, gaze which makes even the person on r►. �.•iit:olK•:�. Alia r..q C•ms••r, Ltd., A small world of. its own, this, whom they are fixed wonder whether, waY�•• u.au+.•.o.t. It w•as that -memos•able moment amphitheatre of dark -grey rock, olds- which gave birth to the Ardlock slate- th is being looked, at or only looked ing almost to a circle. Onre across through; en let his hand but touch'. quarries. 'The "lifting" game was i the threshold of the wooden entrance be instrument and the dove -like eyes `- te, everything that w•as .not' slate played out, clearly, and some sub- became those o! an eagle. Aa he! _ stitute more in accordance with the - lost infallibly in significance. At first' swung the hammer above his head,i 4 ' sight, and despite -the smoking chi= soht�f Itdwas found lte ose at hand.' e must he there was as little want of keenness aey of the engine -house, despite a ''- r�k.; ;t_ere :nu lunger to be �d for : }n them as in those of his companion) erawflirwli-�S rocs upon a ails, the taking, but -late were available bo the- grauTrd; rkusely vrate�ing ihe� the place looks so little alive that the for' the cutting. Instead of sitting borer. - - - - - - L clattering and chipping sound which down to lament their fallen fortunes Adam, tuo.•w•as red-haired, though Then shall Clic Kin Sa LlYItO tIIeIi1 811a the air calls for explanation. It . the M'Donnel•ls, barn philosophers as in a more agg ressive, almost carroty i L L g y requires an expert eye instantly to they were, set about their new bu'si- faehion, but bore otherwise no family' pn ills Yl Ili 1lazlel ick out the grey fig -ares against the likeness to his caut=in John, being g •....• lace 'of the grey cliff -at times'han I nese with all the steady energy they - - _ v g- ', bad devoted to the old. broader, heavier, duller. and' altogeth- , Kc j ing _rum ropes, at other times astride John '1I'Donnell had, like every lad- er morn everyday-loolcing. ! _ WaS an hung red, and ye gave me neat , r upon iron pegs, or seemingly gt.ued to for a couple_of mile,. n-rn,erd been � "How many more minutes to the - - _ ccessible k4ges. The place is, it almost literally brought up upon ;whistle "inquired John. between the � - -� was thirsty, and ye gave me think. , ..... - - fact, a human ant -hill aril that mo- slates. Before he -was fifteen, he'strokes, breathing quatly but deeply, „ notorious chip, chip" life only audible had been earning a pound a week by- "About ten, 1 reckon. T4e11 be naked, and ye clothed me....... voice of those creeping, Sprawling, picking bits out of the rubbish trucks ready for the blast." - - r.`. dangling creatures'. on the bank; and before he way sigh- A little old man with a face almost ) Then shall they answer 'Nm, Saying John• M'Donnell hall no need to teen the proud moment of inclusion in as white anci wooly as a lamb's, look-� s, strain his eyes after.. those figures on I a "crew" had lifted him to the level of ed up from the' blocks he was bucsy i Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, -and the cliff; nor - vtwould his head have a uarryman. `with f Eed thee? or thus an _ -- -swum at the end of an of those I "Arm achin eh?" he In uired, with ty, d gave thee drink? byss. into which the heart' ass on the cu or let it be -hammer Y okin round now at the scene ot- g' q T g g P peat labors, his mild broom a es vis- u pP g Y ....Or naked, and clothed thee?" dao lin ro es, or on the extreme, Y a defective rin. Su osis ou edge of the a ibly yearned, Over the rock the pp P, of the amphitheatre abrupt) descend- ! seed -the yb hi, hi !" and be stretched a hairy paw _ ed, andlan the death can wwhich its mark- I t lei yellow of iron, speckled with the in i1c a frrection. 9 d ,'And the King shall answer... n } pa gre •-rock stained wit re Si to f quartz -over a solitary dog- ! e kled lad, angular n Inasmuch as ye have done 1# unto One -Of ed the base of the oL!est working ln; rose bush, w:,ieh, laden with 'scarlet solemn, came tietw"n. If the ham -i _ . the quarry. Man anal boy, he, had j hips. stooped over the xh •ss,.=past"mer were to -change hands, it was into ;the least of these m brethren ye have known it all for close upon a quarter y y - _ that to the smoking engrtne-house, to, his it must go, tie declared. He had I . of a century; just as his fathers be- I the grimy smithy -objects not beauti not had his turn to -day. in the man- . _ idone it unto me". fore him. and the .fathers of all his' ful- in themselves, -but each with a ner of both last speakers there pitrc- _ - fellow -workers had known it for a tongue -for his ear, -further out Z et, ed- a suggestion of anxiety . One of j = s ace of tw'o centuries back --ever I throu h the ricket ' Overseas' in. ravaged Belgium, more than p R y gates to where them eras aware of being there on suf- ' since a certain memorable said bloody 'beauty. indeed -lay even on this damp feranre, the other uf• risingg there on' 3,000,000 of c`.the lci1St of t}iese"...gig day in the an>yals of the NI'Donnells, and heavy 'Phis w" w'illre Robs - - ne fell swot , had put an' t it clvaion in a "crew," noxi resumab'. tin ' thirsty, thin) clad- lookin to usl gleam of the sett -water ooh alive Y y I y $ end to the original industry of an en-�w-ith tie ever -restless sea -birds, and Tim M'Laren's last, sirice workers„ E1 - -- - terprising cla,i. The name of that .o like in feature to an inland lake however experienced, whose .handsi ave you done wh$t you could for any _ Industry ? Superfluous - question; have beiTun to tremble, are nodonRerl Ipf them. that the border of seaweed at Iow tide _ ? y x18 c - sure) In view of those trackless came s.lmost as a su rise; in the �}�_�� pof the grit- tff- � • ,• - . _ ilatur f fortieof s es 'inacce'ssiDle two all V k e y m and ria°d „pit u to h awork- and the cru 4 - atever ou can rye Send -ou-? su�sc • r g{ rp sago tatter as artners. HerSce the i _ s . y g Y ft on _ intimate) • interwoven, and so near p q r weekly, monthly or in one lump sun? to Local �. but the initiated, and regwring no i skin in their ..misty tints ay to leave anxiety of the other to show hunye.f more than a stout tree -trunk to bare the eye hesitating betw^en rock and not beyond it. Hence, also, the' ' or Provincial COmmjtteeS or 4r out an army -in vier, of women hon- vapour, -and •ag uinst th:••. i,ac•kgr•ound ostentatious jocu'artty and the artr.l D QUES PAYABLE TO TREASURER ggoaring or brread and men thicating the fire of the Burial Island on which ficial solemnity. The trustwor_thi-i for adventure, what rl?e could that in nest of age was what the lad aimed, • e slept his fathers, .looming like some- dostry' be but the • pictttresquo and I thing not quite real. L' on all these at -in appearanck: the lighthearten- -� time-honored one of "cattle -lifting'•? things did- John M'Doiartell look with chess -and, by implication, the ro-� 11 ��I� ���� The neighbors had )soros much; yet eyes in which a farewell stood lainl . bu-.`tnes3--of youth was what the old _. .. there dawned tb,, day -when they written. p y; man lahored to display. The time S9 'Jit. Peter Street Moatrea] - - - - for ge•oing, back' to i.:a F;ativigh-heaps ` �� (all *T1lr'� 'nn �i.. rm;:ir iahence QCillie had date -1 The Greatest Relief Work in History. ; R43rairc FA ly come) might by uch '=califs"` be cow—-�,+ gra, pts i'•�� staved off a little longer; for on that, FOR, BIREADS-CAKES -PUDDINGS -PA19TRIEB worked side b}r side. 'The rubbish- - - bank was at once a schoolroom and a nursery for serond,ehildhood. _ To re-' - �. Ll�rFl_ to„it—sometimes after an inter- : - - - - _ val of fifty years• -way equ valent tui - - being laid on the- Ahelf. the personal remarks impending, he . Cris Cra 1 � John 2tS'Donnell shook his hes ami -• a - • ` „_. p, Ck leg d 1 , kris them was no e'scag:e. O O!I w ingCy at both candidates, and continu (To be continued). • Ki PAINS AFTER- - �f ( ed is clockwork strokes.• -- !1�� - �hen.the steam whistle s9unded,. all ' • •• • -• - t and 3 glass of wns ready . John, having put the' Cutting, .. r match to -the long twist of saltpet EATING --- milk taste the impreg,►nated paper which was to fire: To, the itreat relief of a ne gh- the blast, was the last to ain the born the snobbish an - un deliciou9' blend - g popular - �rlpp lll 'g'gg y'rpgtugi-_AC}Di'R, _ • shelter of the rough bothy, piled to-' Jcnes family- were moving.. Whlie . " BEAllACH63-CONSTIPATION of flavours .-„• _ t_ I gett: • of slate refuse. C.lojie to the the furniture was being brought out rouched down, where he, , some ifti lty was i ' entrance he c C P- d' cu experrencet in >� _' ARE SIGNS i could watch the fa a of the cliff o moviin a site, f gi pianoforte from an upper po yet acutely awe.0tle the other! room, and some one proposed getting • pF. INDIGESTION - three pairs of eyes befiitle him: In the "working” them, had been 'no,•it thzopgh a large window and slitfing • leisure for desultory conversation; but ' it ,down, Then came a suggestion Indigestion -the complete or partial - he:e was an enforced pause, and from ' from the Jones's next-door neighbor, Sailur� of ills digestive processes -fie- " who , had- long fostered the deepe.it qucntlt throws out of year the whole enmity toward them, th-ough until nou macltineryotthe 6oi{y,'Youcan'tenjoy I she had attempted to conceal it "Nu, 4he vigour and vitality �f good health she sof i acidly, all her pent -lip bitter- : units, ynnr stomach, livor and bowels - i do Ihcir work regularly and efficiently. ness at last showing, itself in her tone. - - t�__ j "let it come oiit as it went in =-tm the Jinstalment system!" i�IOTHEi� --- - -_ - - -�-'- C'anada must produce more food- — stuffs. We have much' vacant 'laiiti ���� about our homes, «hick, if cultivated, would-gr`eatly-'adil to -the food supple: R� a digestive tonic and stomachic Very little work is necessaiy, sand tile n` :nccly, ' Mother Scigel's Syrup Is - _ returns more than compensate fol•• -the : esteemed in tens of thousands of - Qeffort. By helping fo provide the food hoin;s, :=:herevert•heEngli+hianguage ' for your ovn-famiiy you ane releasing from desoide srooly }icTstomsicl>much r }fiver _ that much additional for•athe general - : hovels, try the eff t of faking 15 good; 'anci reducing the cost of living. ; of o drops of teff famous remedy, 4+ 'Redpath refining methods produce no second = -•'— - in water, after _ meats,- for a- few rade sugar.• We make and sell one grade only--th•e dla•ko Plans �iow. - ��'S-a-itl' note iti beneficial effects. tent ighest--so that yod -will never' get anything but the A.well-considered plan for the farm - ASSISTS - ` best under the name of Redpath. work, utilizing fully the time avail- ha vail , _ DIGESTION - able, will vastly increase production.' _ . eget Redpath Stveetert it." ` q With the shortage of labor on our _ 2 and S Ib. Cartons- farms, the most must be made of that remainin I I'i,e,rcwl,00stze mnttrns tk,ef lr,ws at much 10, 2% 50 and 100 lb. Bags. Canada Sugar Refining Cg,,(Lirnited, Montreal, g Propel planning of the m the trial .lie soca at Soo Per rotue. w•Qrk now will save time, After a =Anent he turned back to his companions.. . "The hammer;' he the - "s said, and Gaelic sat softly upon his tongue. "Let DTaking ' me have a turn at the hamm,:r, Adam. I`ve-lisndled -all- the tools but it to-' r day, and I've a mind for feeling it once more between my fingers." the "jumper"- in exchange I . -- ' _ .. .. .._ -= Alto r the. hammer, Adam sat down in ' _ is Delicious and Pure ;:front of the half -bored hole. Se- hits Jahn M'Donnell _'Tea - aide • swung the � rous instrument high above his i bringing it down with clo_ ck- 5ke Sealed Packets Only Never in -bulk precision upon the top of the I metal borer. Half -an -inch to the EZ18 I right or to the left would inevitably, : Z`... - SLACK_ , MIXED or. NATURAL GREEN result is maimed fingers. of a sD1it skull; but neither the '..n who wield- ; ed. the hammer, nor tht one -wbo:held,; the jumper, moving it about delicately I between the strokes in order to re -i guI: 1.e the shape of the hole, "seemed ' a `_'�^ Co-u `/,( C even to glance at- such a contingency., Drab thus to his, igll stature and despite his dirty white duck -trousers! 9 1, and much -worn corduroy waistcoat, • I John M'Donnell'••as a picture. HU -OR, A DECLARATION OF WAR. shoulders, indeed, were not broad en- - I ough for his height, and his dark -red _ J head might be disproportionately, — J sma:for both hejght and breadth but a.... PART. I.. CHAPTER I. would bear no more; .and upon that the straightness of the features, the -'--- - - '- - f fairness of that particular grain of V Afternoon in the state- uarries. day the wrongs of several generations s% in ' had been washed in the blood of the cin which never tans, .and, above alt, PEERLESS POULTRY FENOE As. John M Donnell stood up, his ni'Donnells-but not wasfced clean- the luminous brown of the eye, made! ss:. A ItsQtiheRoe-Mof pest/fir hand the "jumper" with which he had of that head alone a small and strik- n.r.y„r.,,,t b, ��C.,,,i, " „� , •, ,�.:i ��� '�AM :. been at work upon a blasting -hole he since in what is suffi.cientl described se„ Y .rid natfom r" 9 U • :nes •w Ru. tJ w!n—m M. P S , ., „ Ing masterpiece. Outside the quarry b,m.ov..it,•nn ,az,., ti.•nu�,..a .,n..r.tin... looked round at a scene familiar to as The Massacre, pure and simple, I G a es had that �' ��w,►��••• •� s. ,�...a.,w. •..n....w y peculiarly indefinite d •• `�,.. his eyes since life itself was familiar.'treachery grinned broadly behind the I.t... w•i,• wt7 mryelaa n,u•u w,.dl. tawfiaM trbrr7. . political mask donned for the occasion, gaze which makes even the person on r►. �.•iit:olK•:�. Alia r..q C•ms••r, Ltd., A small world of. its own, this, whom they are fixed wonder whether, waY�•• u.au+.•.o.t. It w•as that -memos•able moment amphitheatre of dark -grey rock, olds- which gave birth to the Ardlock slate- th is being looked, at or only looked ing almost to a circle. Onre across through; en let his hand but touch'. quarries. 'The "lifting" game was i the threshold of the wooden entrance be instrument and the dove -like eyes `- te, everything that w•as .not' slate played out, clearly, and some sub- became those o! an eagle. Aa he! _ stitute more in accordance with the - lost infallibly in significance. At first' swung the hammer above his head,i 4 ' sight, and despite -the smoking chi= soht�f Itdwas found lte ose at hand.' e must he there was as little want of keenness aey of the engine -house, despite a ''- r�k.; ;t_ere :nu lunger to be �d for : }n them as in those of his companion) erawflirwli-�S rocs upon a ails, the taking, but -late were available bo the- grauTrd; rkusely vrate�ing ihe� the place looks so little alive that the for' the cutting. Instead of sitting borer. - - - - - - L clattering and chipping sound which down to lament their fallen fortunes Adam, tuo.•w•as red-haired, though Then shall Clic Kin Sa LlYItO tIIeIi1 811a the air calls for explanation. It . the M'Donnel•ls, barn philosophers as in a more agg ressive, almost carroty i L L g y requires an expert eye instantly to they were, set about their new bu'si- faehion, but bore otherwise no family' pn ills Yl Ili 1lazlel ick out the grey fig -ares against the likeness to his caut=in John, being g •....• lace 'of the grey cliff -at times'han I nese with all the steady energy they - - _ v g- ', bad devoted to the old. broader, heavier, duller. and' altogeth- , Kc j ing _rum ropes, at other times astride John '1I'Donnell had, like every lad- er morn everyday-loolcing. ! _ WaS an hung red, and ye gave me neat , r upon iron pegs, or seemingly gt.ued to for a couple_of mile,. n-rn,erd been � "How many more minutes to the - - _ ccessible k4ges. The place is, it almost literally brought up upon ;whistle "inquired John. between the � - -� was thirsty, and ye gave me think. , ..... - - fact, a human ant -hill aril that mo- slates. Before he -was fifteen, he'strokes, breathing quatly but deeply, „ notorious chip, chip" life only audible had been earning a pound a week by- "About ten, 1 reckon. T4e11 be naked, and ye clothed me....... voice of those creeping, Sprawling, picking bits out of the rubbish trucks ready for the blast." - - r.`. dangling creatures'. on the bank; and before he way sigh- A little old man with a face almost ) Then shall they answer 'Nm, Saying John• M'Donnell hall no need to teen the proud moment of inclusion in as white anci wooly as a lamb's, look-� s, strain his eyes after.. those figures on I a "crew" had lifted him to the level of ed up from the' blocks he was bucsy i Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, -and the cliff; nor - vtwould his head have a uarryman. `with f Eed thee? or thus an _ -- -swum at the end of an of those I "Arm achin eh?" he In uired, with ty, d gave thee drink? byss. into which the heart' ass on the cu or let it be -hammer Y okin round now at the scene ot- g' q T g g P peat labors, his mild broom a es vis- u pP g Y ....Or naked, and clothed thee?" dao lin ro es, or on the extreme, Y a defective rin. Su osis ou edge of the a ibly yearned, Over the rock the pp P, of the amphitheatre abrupt) descend- ! seed -the yb hi, hi !" and be stretched a hairy paw _ ed, andlan the death can wwhich its mark- I t lei yellow of iron, speckled with the in i1c a frrection. 9 d ,'And the King shall answer... n } pa gre •-rock stained wit re Si to f quartz -over a solitary dog- ! e kled lad, angular n Inasmuch as ye have done 1# unto One -Of ed the base of the oL!est working ln; rose bush, w:,ieh, laden with 'scarlet solemn, came tietw"n. If the ham -i _ . the quarry. Man anal boy, he, had j hips. stooped over the xh •ss,.=past"mer were to -change hands, it was into ;the least of these m brethren ye have known it all for close upon a quarter y y - _ that to the smoking engrtne-house, to, his it must go, tie declared. He had I . of a century; just as his fathers be- I the grimy smithy -objects not beauti not had his turn to -day. in the man- . _ idone it unto me". fore him. and the .fathers of all his' ful- in themselves, -but each with a ner of both last speakers there pitrc- _ - fellow -workers had known it for a tongue -for his ear, -further out Z et, ed- a suggestion of anxiety . One of j = s ace of tw'o centuries back --ever I throu h the ricket ' Overseas' in. ravaged Belgium, more than p R y gates to where them eras aware of being there on suf- ' since a certain memorable said bloody 'beauty. indeed -lay even on this damp feranre, the other uf• risingg there on' 3,000,000 of c`.the lci1St of t}iese"...gig day in the an>yals of the NI'Donnells, and heavy 'Phis w" w'illre Robs - - ne fell swot , had put an' t it clvaion in a "crew," noxi resumab'. tin ' thirsty, thin) clad- lookin to usl gleam of the sett -water ooh alive Y y I y $ end to the original industry of an en-�w-ith tie ever -restless sea -birds, and Tim M'Laren's last, sirice workers„ E1 - -- - terprising cla,i. The name of that .o like in feature to an inland lake however experienced, whose .handsi ave you done wh$t you could for any _ Industry ? Superfluous - question; have beiTun to tremble, are nodonRerl Ipf them. that the border of seaweed at Iow tide _ ? y x18 c - sure) In view of those trackless came s.lmost as a su rise; in the �}�_�� pof the grit- tff- � • ,• - . _ ilatur f fortieof s es 'inacce'ssiDle two all V k e y m and ria°d „pit u to h awork- and the cru 4 - atever ou can rye Send -ou-? su�sc • r g{ rp sago tatter as artners. HerSce the i _ s . y g Y ft on _ intimate) • interwoven, and so near p q r weekly, monthly or in one lump sun? to Local �. but the initiated, and regwring no i skin in their ..misty tints ay to leave anxiety of the other to show hunye.f more than a stout tree -trunk to bare the eye hesitating betw^en rock and not beyond it. Hence, also, the' ' or Provincial COmmjtteeS or 4r out an army -in vier, of women hon- vapour, -and •ag uinst th:••. i,ac•kgr•ound ostentatious jocu'artty and the artr.l D QUES PAYABLE TO TREASURER ggoaring or brread and men thicating the fire of the Burial Island on which ficial solemnity. The trustwor_thi-i for adventure, what rl?e could that in nest of age was what the lad aimed, • e slept his fathers, .looming like some- dostry' be but the • pictttresquo and I thing not quite real. L' on all these at -in appearanck: the lighthearten- -� time-honored one of "cattle -lifting'•? things did- John M'Doiartell look with chess -and, by implication, the ro-� 11 ��I� ���� The neighbors had )soros much; yet eyes in which a farewell stood lainl . bu-.`tnes3--of youth was what the old _. .. there dawned tb,, day -when they written. p y; man lahored to display. The time S9 'Jit. Peter Street Moatrea] - - - - for ge•oing, back' to i.:a F;ativigh-heaps ` �� (all *T1lr'� 'nn �i.. rm;:ir iahence QCillie had date -1 The Greatest Relief Work in History. ; R43rairc FA ly come) might by uch '=califs"` be cow—-�,+ gra, pts i'•�� staved off a little longer; for on that, FOR, BIREADS-CAKES -PUDDINGS -PA19TRIEB worked side b}r side. 'The rubbish- - - bank was at once a schoolroom and a nursery for serond,ehildhood. _ To re-' - �. Ll�rFl_ to„it—sometimes after an inter- : - - - - _ val of fifty years• -way equ valent tui - - being laid on the- Ahelf. the personal remarks impending, he . Cris Cra 1 � John 2tS'Donnell shook his hes ami -• a - • ` „_. p, Ck leg d 1 , kris them was no e'scag:e. O O!I w ingCy at both candidates, and continu (To be continued). • Ki PAINS AFTER- - �f ( ed is clockwork strokes.• -- !1�� - �hen.the steam whistle s9unded,. all ' • •• • -• - t and 3 glass of wns ready . John, having put the' Cutting, .. r match to -the long twist of saltpet EATING --- milk taste the impreg,►nated paper which was to fire: To, the itreat relief of a ne gh- the blast, was the last to ain the born the snobbish an - un deliciou9' blend - g popular - �rlpp lll 'g'gg y'rpgtugi-_AC}Di'R, _ • shelter of the rough bothy, piled to-' Jcnes family- were moving.. Whlie . " BEAllACH63-CONSTIPATION of flavours .-„• _ t_ I gett: • of slate refuse. C.lojie to the the furniture was being brought out rouched down, where he, , some ifti lty was i ' entrance he c C P- d' cu experrencet in >� _' ARE SIGNS i could watch the fa a of the cliff o moviin a site, f gi pianoforte from an upper po yet acutely awe.0tle the other! room, and some one proposed getting • pF. INDIGESTION - three pairs of eyes befiitle him: In the "working” them, had been 'no,•it thzopgh a large window and slitfing • leisure for desultory conversation; but ' it ,down, Then came a suggestion Indigestion -the complete or partial - he:e was an enforced pause, and from ' from the Jones's next-door neighbor, Sailur� of ills digestive processes -fie- " who , had- long fostered the deepe.it qucntlt throws out of year the whole enmity toward them, th-ough until nou macltineryotthe 6oi{y,'Youcan'tenjoy I she had attempted to conceal it "Nu, 4he vigour and vitality �f good health she sof i acidly, all her pent -lip bitter- : units, ynnr stomach, livor and bowels - i do Ihcir work regularly and efficiently. ness at last showing, itself in her tone. - - t�__ j "let it come oiit as it went in =-tm the Jinstalment system!" i�IOTHEi� --- - -_ - - -�-'- C'anada must produce more food- — stuffs. We have much' vacant 'laiiti ���� about our homes, «hick, if cultivated, would-gr`eatly-'adil to -the food supple: R� a digestive tonic and stomachic Very little work is necessaiy, sand tile n` :nccly, ' Mother Scigel's Syrup Is - _ returns more than compensate fol•• -the : esteemed in tens of thousands of - Qeffort. By helping fo provide the food hoin;s, :=:herevert•heEngli+hianguage ' for your ovn-famiiy you ane releasing from desoide srooly }icTstomsicl>much r }fiver _ that much additional for•athe general - : hovels, try the eff t of faking 15 good; 'anci reducing the cost of living. ; of o drops of teff famous remedy, 4+ 'Redpath refining methods produce no second = -•'— - in water, after _ meats,- for a- few rade sugar.• We make and sell one grade only--th•e dla•ko Plans �iow. - ��'S-a-itl' note iti beneficial effects. tent ighest--so that yod -will never' get anything but the A.well-considered plan for the farm - ASSISTS - ` best under the name of Redpath. work, utilizing fully the time avail- ha vail , _ DIGESTION - able, will vastly increase production.' _ . eget Redpath Stveetert it." ` q With the shortage of labor on our _ 2 and S Ib. Cartons- farms, the most must be made of that remainin I I'i,e,rcwl,00stze mnttrns tk,ef lr,ws at much 10, 2% 50 and 100 lb. Bags. Canada Sugar Refining Cg,,(Lirnited, Montreal, g Propel planning of the m the trial .lie soca at Soo Per rotue. w•Qrk now will save time, t.. er :,,,; .: ,*.. .. ,. ,. >- :.:�. _ •w•" + k• .� '.�,=:' ,vr F vt t. �''d. 'Will Z* '. '� •,�X..:. .e•,4;-. '�.1,'.'�dt� .... ,.k,,..;•�-!.t• - r t .-+� a «t .'i' : ...., ..•.r .: s'�•'R �` , .v. .--..'' ;itn:umu+,5u r. •e: '.� .. �.�._,�.a "me ,. ,�•:v3 .r..,�.'-. •."" .i;.: '4�'ti'.r.,,.>,.f.' ,.,.. h?"�., ,::ice:+s�i'auiPe+w � �.::�„+35•.,1• .', ._.. .✓ �:•: e-=a.�ea<v: .:.r „ o-..• :.. .'Y'': r ... '�, ,... "raps�.e`,�`. •.-w.v _ -.iu' .a r..:"-- "m"w�w.� _.a..':'u`g...-.. .•r..s�Yr.,..a.u,w was... , •. ' _710, . ,, . , .. .. ......:, . ..,,-, : _ . .- .'x _:.•.. � ; ; : _ '"3f.. .:R w :":"•t ..ccam.x K•"f"'3.. , '..... . .:; .. ,r,••.!' .. a.,. ns :.* ms's` �<� .,�tw ,:wy, � '.r � �: +'�. , o ,. .'i . '?:F•°r .+... .. ...at§. - , , - Ik .. �l BRITAIN'S, FOOD SUPPLY IS - LOW .- 'LEADING - M-ARiKEf S THE GREATEST- GERMAN - _ DUE TO BAD HARIFST, NOT SUBS Toronto Feb. -H s: wheat _ : RETREAT IN TWO 2 27—Ma nitoba No. 1 Northern, $1.96/: l+io. 2 do., i1.9Si: ` No. 3, do., $1.88: No. 4 wheat. 11.79, =-- -- - Farmers 'Guatrantied MinimPrices for Prifor Six Years on Whea track Ray porta. - bi�ai4oba lata—NQ, z. Cavi, 7t,e to Linder C'over.of-Fog and Mist Healy Guns Had Been Withdrawn � 73c; Ivo. 3 C.W,. 703 to 72c: extra o. i Oats, Potatoes, and Farm. Laborer's swage Raisil , fees. 704 to 72c: No. 1 feed, d93 to 710. :To New Defence Line. all rail delivered en route. American corn—No. S yellow. 11.18, _ _ r su,blect to emt)arco, -1 Ontario oats—'No: 2 white, '63 to Otic, A despatch from Lunuon says: toes and fruits Will be prohibited. ,nominal; No 3 white, 62 to 64c. nomin- Brttish Headquarters'. . in France r mane have determined to ilx their reit) Premier Lloyd George said in a speech The onl • exce tons made in the pro- al• according to freights outside. q , i y P P Ontario: wheat -No. 2 Winter. per car Feb. 25, via London, Feb, 28. ' On one line of resistance. in the House of Commons on Friday i hibition of fruit importations will be lot, $1.75 to $1.77; No. 3, do., $1.73 to Nevertheless. it can be stated that that the ultimate success of the, allied: In *the • cases. of oranges' and bananas, ilpTe c�oratn . co tretehta outettde., portian of the British front • at least 12.46, serer ing to ! the British naw or soon will be in _cause depended on the ability to solve in which the amount brought in will be weights outside. the war to -day became a war. move_! ' p po3sibly to force the ever' l;arley—bfalting• $1.20 to $1.22, ac, a oaition .+ the tonnage shortage, which was now; restricted 25 per cent., ,The same re- cording to freights outside. ment. Under cover of fog and mist,! cuatiefi�sf-lilapaume, which has been - affecting the ordinary needs • of the j striciion will apply to nuts. Canned Buckwheat -31.29. nominal. according I which have been' articular) hes j y position since .nation and military exigencies: The salmon importiutior will be reduced to freights outside. P Y �'Y in the key to t d German Rye No. 2, $1.40 to $1.42. according to the past 48 hours, the Germans car -j the beginning of . the battle -of the t -Bituat{on• called for the gravest, meas- fifty -per cent. The importation of ft. lKhcr; outside. - i ried out the greatest retirement the P Manitoba flour—First patents, in lute I Y Somme. The points which already ores. foreign tea, coffee and cores is pro- hags, $9,60: second patents, in lute bags. have made on the western front in the; leave fallen into the British hands have Tha Premier said there was no; hibited, and even the amount of India i8rs�, Toronoti;� bakers'. to lute bags. last two years, and the British have, stood out in the history of the flgh+, ears way to victory without hunting it which may• be brought in is re- Ontario flour—winter, according to swept into possession of 'Pys, Sarre, ! Ing on this front .a -d had been most #ids submarine 'from the deep.. En duced. _The importation of aerated, `To nl'to. $7.25 to prompt a tipmill bags. , track ''Mu'aumont and Petit Miraumont, in=' stubbornly defended h Only a week ormous sacrifices, were necessary !mineral and table waters will be pro- ;seaboard, expert grade. ( eluding the famous Butte de Warien-) ago, when the British attacked on a 2- i from the British ublic and the Gov- bibited, Millfeed--Car lots. delivered Montreal • P freights, bags Included—Bran. per ton, court, which has been the scene of mile front east and south of M{rau- ernment proposed to dispense with all ! : Save 900,000 Tons. Shipping. $37; shorts, Per ton, $42; good feed j some of .the fiercest fighting of the?_mont and Pys; the German resistance non-essential im ortatiorts. to sate 11.ur,.Per rag, 32,10 to•s;',40,, )war' and in laces is dee with the g g P t The Premier said it was expected Iiay•—F.xtra No- 2, per ton. $12;, P P was bitter and the high round desired J� tonnage. i to save 900,000 tons of shipping year- mixed, per ton. $9 to $11.00, trach To- bones of dead men. was won only after desperate hand-ta ionto' 'Th -a exact extent of the German re- hand encounters' and the taking of Can Face the, Worst. ' - �Iy on foodstuffs. Straw -Car lots, per ton, i9�raak To - t'Che Premier declared he had not ; The, importation of paper, ` the roll tirement is not known to. -night, but j .more than 800 Germans prisoner. he slightest doubt that if' the whole Premier announced, trust be curtail it is estimated that it approaches a The British had been waiting foz ' Country Produce--Whol•sal• ng programme were carried out and ' if by a further 640,000 tons annually. In Butter -Fresh. dairy, choice. 36 co. 36c; death of three miles at some points. a cleaiing of the foggy weather be- all those who could help in production, announcing the decision to restrict the j 43c"n1ery prints. 43 to 45c; • aulide, 4z to British patrols are out in all direr- ! fore pressing the advance, but main - did help, ' I honestly sac we can face •imPortantion. of - paper, Mr. Lloyd ER6s—:yew-tafd, In cartons. 6c to Ei6c; tions, harrassdng the Germans _ and ;time it Is apparent that the German _ the worst the enemy can do, and that George said the Government had ar- I out of cartons. 5z to 64,x, keeping in touch w•;th their move- high" command decided, to retire with - aa what we, ought to be ,prepared. to rived •at. the conclusion that a very 'ro�i 2oeio 2zcladu k t'zco 20 3 Riuxbs: ments. Until, they report it will not out any furthe fighting to stronger do.” substantial reduction was necessary.uer doz.. $4 to $4:50; turxeye, 2a to 33c, be possible to st?y just 'where the Ger-j t po.itions prepared well to the rear. 1 In dealing with tinegeeHo, 1s to 2nc, i ;I g question of 1+r1)-• and. that the amount would be cut to i.f+e poultry—Fowl lb,.. J, co loci duction, the Premier said: half of .what is now. allowed. This °hCheese lb., 'ew lair . ^s 2 I- __ "Then. thee" the ; w"uld reduce -the allowance to Al; 2, to 26ir. , tripletts. 263; t„ 241,• a;r Via. ! question of our; RUSSIA IS OPENING- DUMB SUFFERING -hortic supplies of food. I want the! O'li0 lona. ;large. 21c, twsns+. 213 to 2trr: ' j IbiNey-White clo-r. 2i -lb, tine-+. 14 f *J� country lil ar w .that at present our) Xnse:rtial foods -en Free List. Ito i43c', '6•I-1 tine, 133 to lac to -tri,. 13 [ FFICE IN OTTAWA LYING BY THE ROAD food stocks are to 13ic O„ -lb., 123 to 13, buck+choat. ' �D low. This is not due i ' All essential articles of food, he con- *1' -ib. tine. a to 93 c•urnb honey—extra + ` nation t t tinued, would be -on the free hist, but sell hravy iti•eight vet aux. 32.15; I to ¢itbmarine, but to the had harvest. It is e5sept al to the safety of the , • select, 3-1.51) to 3: 75: ti„ _, certain articles would he reduced or I',tacoee-uneattn, •p.r t,,,K. $3 60, ' { - ha we pit forth, every proiribitec! The- atop a e 1)'P im= t�e;� 6`uAtUeitxs DPr b�gOelaware93��i ton u4 ' Supplies .in it ln-. One-third of the Armenian Race : fort to increase P R, ill : 1i'ill Purchase production this Year. portation of coffee, tea and cocoa for bean--imuurted .hand -pi, -ked,' per There ar'e still n few weeks to sow' the time bil was due to the fact that, �, len.' $4 05', Canadian primP��� $3 oQt to I Rd`'I' =fQt Through HItS Been Massacred. spring wheat, oats and barley; to large supplies were- on hand. Thr 3o, 5,,; Limas. per lb., 111tu r_c i -induce the farmer to plow i i pasture New York. A despatch from New York says: - Premier said he regretted very much __ One-third of the Armenian race hats }and immediately. The Cuvernment the cutting oft of certain luxurie+ 8tovtstoa■-wr.91.as1• A d• spat.h from Clttawa as s :-!,been m.'at- Hit:, + r,•:.• !, 2- y been massacred or died from 'starve proposes f1) iruarantee the farrncr a which came from France and Italy. ! etc; do, heat'y, da to tic , coukeci..3, The R.s�ian Government, which has tion and disease since the European h minimum price for a defint t^tc period, i Thesg restrictiosa wol be impc;ud :.« i,5,' rolls. 21, , to 22c 4s i1) Sur"E .Ibone-' hitherto, conducted it war Purchases' war began, slid one-half of ,those rel w'hi4e -a minimum wage of _:y shillinits immediately, said the Premier: Step, ! 27 i 31 to 3sc. on this. continent from New York s�eekly *xfii be. fixed fir the )sharer:” + Pspeculativet.arl- t ore twrd,, Uer ea i r1) 21gc: head carters, has, on the [uggeation maining are homeless and-rJying in The Premier said that before the buying, betaken to revert r„b ztq tt, 2tic; purls, ':2 w-2}„. corn- of the Canadian Gi;vernmerl', decided; exile, according to a cable message ?gar British regorge had been lust azf and if i-ece'saary the food con- p•,und. 16.3 r,l 17c. e from John Masefield, famous Eng trot of the commodity. The restric- ],4E°rte, Ili.-;tejea r'iiRlliee lY aoVtr3c8 to i chs te4pEe ,f th�uff is at Ottawa, to take public here Wednes rtuate, .aud 4ltrice that time theca had'li�h writer, made 4 gone had bden carefully - considered, r R purchasing business, in bees an enormous )nereaae !n the de y �— d ( K- day night by the American Commit- �a and he' asked, the House in take them 3ltoaxs•sl markets Canada. _ Col. oti•aleff, of the Rus. tea for .Armenian. and Syrian Relief. nand for tonnage. More than 1,600. Montreal. Feb 7 •t.%rr: -.c nerican s;an army, has' arrived, at the capital r 600 tons of British shipping had been ` �°�ul�. 2 P The messy tiu 2 s'.%low. $t i„ to 31 12, OALI - to take charge of the new office, Rus- said in part; J :ailoeated •to F'raace alone; end a very -To ,Promote . Shipbuilding. t•a'nac ran Rea tern, No. 2 71) to-7dc - do - Far away as she is from the main 1 i.r No. 3; -3 to '4c; eatra \o 1 feed, 73 t o sia Is now buying several million dol- I conflict, Armenia has suffered titers considerable amount had been set Premier Lloyd George said a t>.as' 1 F'iwu+--3tan. st:lu. wn at osiers■ )ars' worth of rariouc war auppl{est to this war than has San _aside-for'Rtriraia and Ibli r; in addition, necessary to r Arol 19l sor'oruls, $a.1o, mron get as much work na bakers'. 3i'rn; \tinter patents; choice,, in Canada, and it is expected that the) 3t deraatated . a considerable amount had baso soak.'Possible odt o_f.'the shipyards, not +�2s, attAighc rollers, 83.50 t6 ss.aQ; o.derc will li Iland in Europe,. Shill like a vie- ptraighc rollers, bag+ • 34,1V t.1) .34.26. ! e. increased during the_I tim met by troops on the march and ,? + - !to for the mercantile marine, but : f:nii.•d oat,.- ba, e. $�, 75 4 $t o ,2 , i Present years. ., ;IttPt Be Drastic Measures. r�- Y „alto 90 Ill- acro to $3 F".,i -$16 1 afiadu-rx,,, 149 to 34:, '_"_ ....' - g dinand herleft iniseerydie. to to ens e a wilding of boats to cope beaten and stab For same time there has been s Lith submarines. Timber ., to the %IVUAIIIe gas to 350 Itay—Nn: 2, ver ; FOOD. CON There {e rothin r•hortage of tonnage required for-the"'amoultt of 6,40o,000 tons had been tin •ion, car -t is 113. C.hee�a= •esiPet--west- - make a headline of a battle cry, it 1 erns, P, to 2dic: dn, finest easternM, 2s IS`3I'F:F \1 \RtiI`G, is just dumb suffering lying by the general needs of the nation, and even Ported, he said, and if .this tonna a to 253. Butter chotcuet crertwre+ 43 )slight shortage in the tonnage for was to be saved, this timber problem !, 4;c M«�unda. ,as to. 41c. �;ggsr— ; j rosYl." _ pillita reab. 56 w sec; ePl«ctrd. -A despatch from Lon4on asys: 1y'. Vurpoaee. The aatlan should ' must be- dealt -ill is invest . yencJcroAponpillreportsAl,— —=-r- - ^re in- �1)-tFle3est metlro�i,, t' t� t'so. 'news f CAPTURED AT LOOS, a _ papers on Saturday of impenrl{ng were. It, of economizing timber behind the wtansvr amts _ increases in the- prices,of most tom -.L SENT HOME TO 1%IH, "It tae taker drastic measures," he linea and in En land. Another contrnped, "we can c R k'1rnf )til F'etx- 2t -_�,, t Nerfiure,' m6iiit{es mentioned -in the lint of .re- i - ops with the sub method was to matte the army in $1.7ai v,, 2 No thein, st ;u �" $ gtricted im ortationw,_ Baron Deyofl A despatch frarrr London hays:. The maritie menace, but 1f the nation is not j France self-supporting: Northern, 31 631. No. 4 $1 56�, No. 5 P prei;ared to accept drastic measures ; 11 3'+1 • ��' s. i t i:'3, Ii 'rbc • eats -- - pr+rt: the food controller, Saturday following brief item in the Times tells Ore Importations. N 2 ,' t`'• fiat,• x„ 3 c >,V' , Sri, ex- 'night issued the following official one of -many mad etories:'''A verdict for deatinb with the menace disaster tits Na I feed 563< , N, l fue<t a1),: of death from tuberculosis. accelent- - I before us." t Tilt next heaviest. ,iterrf wf- import No, - feed, ,6i,'. Hut :al —din 3 t' t1[ . Raining; "Baron Devonport desires to is iron ore, which novo amounts to 8,- c,',r' 'gsa%r _v1). i V t�f rejected 3i0c';^ca, repeat the 'warning" bye Premier ed by privaYiona and unsuitable food "The Government Is hopeful of Clad- poo. • to erlsruaHy. Regarding c' 1. •• i Su}, while a ri Ing menus of dealing with the sub- - - Lloyd George in _ his speech ;Friday , p tkoner,of-war. in Germany, Al this item the Premier said: "We are that no speculative. buying or corner-' was returned at tate inquest on Joseph iniarine, but we should be guilty of fol-: .-Vmt•d states tl$ari•t■ Wright, aged 29, private in a Lincoln importing millions of tons, but the a,inneapolta. Feb ^t --%Vier Maki "irg of food suppliev, with asic-w of ly If we rested tranquilly upon the e: • •pectation of realization of that hope, importation cangot b�diminished ur,_ Er Qu; July, > r 74j, EaN h—No, I-trard, ral�i. [he exi•Hng level of prices,' regiment, who died at a military baa- - \\'e have. _ to deal ruthlemsly and ! less more iron ore is found in our gA,1O moo'}, . ortt1 nortri„;q , rot,$ i girl will be- permitted or tolerated•, Should pitai on Tuesday, Wright was form- 's count -There 1 - plenty of low t'. rn Nu, 3 yellow, s1 uuj ttc, 31 n2, r.r,tts, any such attempts Ire made• the food erly a butler in Chepter. He wa■ Drewjsflp'with We tonnage problem by �' No. a whil 56t to Sys.•. rtour-F�xncy . slightly wounded and taken prisoner nneaaures..whfrh impose great sacri-'� grade oro, however, in this country. patcrrr�, $4 46; n, se clears, s�.26 other controller will immediately take the p flees •upon the country. and if the supply of labor can be.'Paderr unchungr.l Ai:,n u.,< nanq.rl necessary steps to protect the inter-' at Loos. He was a prisoner -of -war in , augmented we can increase enormous- Duluth, Fr1, 27 I\•1tral No.- ha.ra. e,;ts 1)C the consuriter: BAron Devon• Germany nine months before being �. :'Thier Sets of Measures. $1.-131, .No, I Nortiter�n,, 31,I+2Q, r1). 2 sent to Switzerland, where he.arr{vsd ly our output. The saving of ton- N'rnwrn, $Ls7l tr,-31-w t IansPed, on port. will confer in due course with' "There are three, sets of measures: nage would be large, but unfortunate- trues; $2•e13 to t:2 b_: to arrtve. $s h1i representatives of -the variow. trade.' in a terribly emaciated condition." I ' Stay 32 e3i ,takerl; Jirty,'3_tl a_+ked. • 1�'irbt, by the navy, as described by � ly it would come late in the year. ... ., 4in crests tiffeated." _ • Str Edw•ard,Carson (First Lord of the ; Tonnage Urgently Needed - I Live Stock >ittark•ts i •-- 4-- -- ' Mdntirslty); B@cond, the building et ,. i Tornnto. Fel, 2; •Ch„1ce hears et�era, '17,0010 KRUPP WORKERS PLYMOUTH -HARBOR merchant ships; third, dispensingFarmers can increase even now by flu e5 m 311 :5' do- good, $1., 36 to CLOSED TO NEUTRAL$ , hundreds of thousands of tons' for this 31e A0, btttclrera' eattlb, chola•. 310,36 tut ARE OUT ON STRIKE with LLIIIIOCASaary C011trnoditiea from re- $IV,65: do, Knnd, 39 )n tt. IlO.lu; do, ' j abroad and production or as much year, said Premier Lloyd George, nie'Ilut-�• 8s.7-5 re) sy 00:..do., common..! _ A despatch' from Amsterdam says: j Port is One of Britain's Biggeat'N;varl ' food as the food cupplies of the country. If , $7 5,e- to it.67 , . buivhetr ','ll r-hnrce. 1 Bases and Docks dt$ Possible- home,” Y• i" 25 to $2.76, do-,.Foud boll■. Pill) to -The frontier- correR rodent of the � The' opinion was expressed by the all the plans are carried out a very a1) "�rnuRir •bulau EShtoli5 $1 15 b 1trChPua ' Tclegraaf says -that a- strike in `the! A despatch from London •says Premier (fiat food prices were not like considerable quantity of tonnage will cows, r hoire..3s.sP to so.2s: do., Koos. Krupp , works at Essen involving' It i., officially announced that the port. fir IyA decrease fora long time atter the be saved, but future tonnage is urgent $ii:1', to ss,60'. a ., medium. $, t+; 3;.25; r t„cker 116.:, to me m, $' t•FndFrs, 17,000'workmen, has been in progress, of Plymouth has been closed until fur- m'ar, inasmuch as Germany would then ly needed:' • The French Ambassador $*.26 to 3� 76, aalirlers and �•utt•:rs 35 for a fortnight. The men, the cor-I tier notice to all ships except those of be o heavier purchaser than ever be has been here begging for more ships, a11ss•5a, Rum � ,��.lgoo 'to h iro.'r$�=ger, ' P r the antes. Uther vessels chose K and tha Italian_Ambastador has ust s les ondent declares, are demanding r fora Therefore ft was safe'to grant J rrineers. Iso to E1rr, ltgnt +vee, s10 higher wages and increnseed food ra- the harbor are -punishable under the _ tp the farmers a minimum price over ;left after .making the same request. t,� s10 :, a; tihe�n, h�a+�, ` 5a t„ s :.: n: I defence of the a definite calyee gond to ehotee, $12.;;, to $14 ;,;; tions. - ;11any of•'the striker's he adds, a realm regulations and Period of time, which wag R e need an immediate and sub- lambs, chni,'e, $14 ttr $15, (to. niii inn. have been >;ent to the front. 1 liable to detention. the only tray. to bKing about firmed stantial..�saving of tonnage: Let us 39.75 to ila.5; hoc;, fli anis nater•f.,l, late Action.-' come down ruthlesslyon im orts 314.'5, do. w.ia;hed on cars. 315 ria, -- P f 1).h, 314,06, — I- Thr, premier announced that the which are not essential. It is ic;le btnntrKno Feb.^7 -c r:ni r srOWS, i MOST OF THE U RATS SINK R to suggest, that we who are comfort- $10 26; sn='1 s3 t . =i hutcher�' erns, Cover::nreat would guaranhrtt a pr!ce choke, i, tri 3s.5u': K„1)d Sd r1) $t, 1)T 381f,d, for.oatm thi; yFar, `32s. for la at home should not be preTared butcher' hullo, r•hoice 57 1,, is u, l nnrfi p Ayrlo� the ext cv y to surrender the things unnecessar .” 16 to, ii: Gannets' 12 T F6: <'anners' : Y SOME. HAVE BEEN CAPTURED 11 Q Years, .4s. for• the R y bulla, $5.66. cal 'Pc, ? to ; 14. tiu, fad t11rpe following -years. The price of -c" is to i7, ,sheep. $A in $y: lambs, $13 to _.-.-- - - t tr 13.50.;—hogs. choice w• — .. f potaree: won.d be guarantee l ft 1 the - 14-5v ta-iT5: "we. 12.50 to $13. _ y -- amf1TS-�exisoTr only': rrt £e a too. BRITISH FORCE �'- F ullt' 20t1 Have \1)t Returned to Their K�Iise, Dec' Alfred the Goyerlln,ent will HL CI:QSF.S-iF:R-7'_LA\i$. guaianice the fanner the fallowing CROSS TIGRIS! c — _ ------ _ Noyes, the English Poet. _ na^ire-:um prices pur quails) : }`re- the Six Thousand Austrian '�ltmition ••Pa r _ pa . et pear. 6 ,., Lor I!+Ib a ire 1319, . - Out. - b5s.' to, 1;120, 13'21, ar,d 1b22, 4us. I I WorkerB Reported 3 A despatch from London says: Re- -A despatch from New York'says:-'idea of the British Admiralty's anti. To Compel Production. ! Position on Left Bank of Rivers anti-submarine fleet con- ' England's -snbmarire cam w• . ports from neutral sources tell ,of in- ai n, by which the Premier said powq� :v r,„tedI lists of 4,000 private yachts whalers German submersibles have been driv-1' _t,1) , « as Secured and creasing suffering in Germany and j and fishing vessels 'manned b 60,f1011 en from given to -the Board of Agriculture to � Austria as a result of the shortage of � 3 home waters and forced to at- compel landowners to ctilllsate these- Consolidated. —"'�-�-c-oal and food. Six thousand muni- men, and this force alreariy has de -'tack neutral vessels on the�high seas."' grennd• I tion workers in Austria have been stroyed 200' German submarines, Mr. Noyes said -he had s Pot man .a despatch frotp: London says: A AIfred No es 'the English , P Y The initlimun wage for fa1;m labor I forced to quit work because of bun er, Y R h poet, as- days with the .raw'lera, and way in. ' British official communication dealing R serted in a -statement- here \i•edr,es- o y announced by J1 r. Llayrl r;e•:rge,'2;r with theft htin .ormed b their captains that a sub shillil;Fx. a week: re s t an In- g R• ,along the Tigris --•o -- day night. mAl]ne rArely will attack an armed p:1). e River _bows that tri addition to having GF.R�iAN IIERCIi�ANT RAIDER "Every boat •fs` stormed 'With guns , veGsti : Chat becomes of a sub - crease of 50 to SU percent, o ver the occupied Turkish trenches over a BU IN INDIAN OCEAN. throwing 12 or 14 -gourd explosive.marine after it strikes a,truwler c net,.' present provailing payment. I front of nearly 2;000 yards in the Itretving will be cut clown to 10 - shells, and has 1,000 bards of steel the poet said, is a naval secret. S'annaiyat region,- the British troops A despatch from Tokio says: The netting trailing behind," be declared. "Some have been captured and talc. 000.1100 barrels annually. A similar also have been able to cross to the left Nichi Nichi announces that an armed "All. the home waters are ma reduction will he made in the Output Aped out he to England, but most ss them sink,” A bank of the Tigris in ibis Shumran merchantman is raiding commerce in. in blocks and each block patroller). he Added. It i1a impossible to lace of lilts, ati`eclin)+ a siting of 600,• bend, west of Kut -el -Amara, and to the Indian Ocean and has sunk two "Imagine 60 trawlers stretching A'the crews. What is done to their. s OOu ton,, of foodstuffs. Thj consolidate a position there, More British steamers southwest of Col- steel undersea net from the English when they hit the net•l am forbidder it e importation of appies, toms- 1. than 500 prisoners were taken. omyou get bo. to the Irish coast and R y some � t.r say." .` a ....... -,t. ..ry v ':.. �,. •s,. *, ,' . ', '. r•' •'�'r} y„ i •4r .'*_ n Y r: y'•'.: 1f;'tit ��.: .3,,', rl,. a� ..l. '. �. ... ;� s- k .+awl. '.z..,.aes.. rcai6 � '::� ..5. °�^S- .s t'a•''•ith(.'7-°�' J�. ,;ct+ca.a. .§' .:asawv�cv'•d .;'�c`ytie z.�. a'K5.•.,�r pp.- . ' ��_� 1 r..m .'.., ' e .,a: • fi .a: .r �+ es+a. s ar' F-�.' �.,' k y r. ,T,c:. -uT,•, , •y. a.T..,Q,J q.. s: s-A� . ci.., r f yIJ`JOALIS1VIiJ. -Mrs James Gordon was in the - city on Thursday.ANNE _ - -Miss Gladys Mutch, of To+cn . -Ben. Williaga, of Toronto, to, is visiting her mother, hers. Q 'spent the weekend with Picker- Geo, Murch. 3 / _ eSiq erre idg friends. -Mrs. L. D. Banks has been �;�i „ r / _ confined to her room for a few. - -Percy Allaway left last week _ ' .,,,for Toronto, where he has secured days through illness. a position. -A number of our young people - - -Dr. Henry will be here as us- Purpose attending the skating • - -ual next Tuesday to attend to his carnival this (Friday) evening. _ Grocery Nems professional -duties. * -alis Marie Hamilton, of- -The f-The township council will Broughaw, is spending a few days �/ANNEC� meet on Monday next for the with her friend, Gladys Brodie. �F/SH . FOR LENT ta;'anaactioa of general business.. -Wm. Wilson, who was off IasLB xa6t�18TBB. Domino Brand Salmon,... 10c per can. -Frank T. and Mrs. Smith, who duty last week, owing to a slight Cascade ' " .. 15c :. recently held an auction sale, are attack of erysipelas, is able to re- WEDNESDAY, MAlocx 7TH—Di er� Gardenia `• ... ... 90C " In to Oshawa, where they etyma work, ion sale of Clydesdale horses, high- Tiger " 25c " will reside in f+iture. -The warm sun of the past grade cows, implements, furniture, ; ' d u -Both the Methodist and Pres- few days has about destroys the the property of Wilber Vipond. at __ Battle Axe �. JlSc P Clover Leaf _ _$Oc ;lbyterian Sabbath Schools will eleighing along the front road, as lot 8, B. F. con., Pickering (near Tiger half, " 15C •` -meet in the Presbyterian church. well as many. of the other roads eboal point, lake shore). Lunch at y which had but little snow. 11.80, sale at 12.20 sharp. Wm. "'Finnan Haddie, ... 18c 'on Sunday next at the usual hour. -On Tuesday avenin a most Maw, auctioneer. Herring in tomato sauce, ... lir << -Mrs. Geo, A. Gordon, of To• y g Sardines in oil. ... 124c Tonto, s nt ]Sunday with her ealoyable time was spent at the Twu sDAY, MARCH &rH-Auction sale ]father, Richard Barrett, and with home of H. A. and Mrs. Haight, of horses, cattle, pi e. implements, ba rain, etc., when a reunion took lace, it be- y t�e property of other Pickering relatives. pp John Crockett. at lot 14, con !, Pick- Special—Baked Beans in Chili Sauce, large can, 15C. Ing Mr. Haight a 68th birthda -Mrs. W. J. Coakwell returned y ering (lj miles north of Pickering WhOleaale rice Of these to -da 1B over 20c a can -The monthly meeting of the Vill .) Sale at 1 o'clock p 9 &Tome last week, after spending a' Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held age ' sharp' - amonth in Markham, owing to the See billa. W. B, Powell, auetioneep $lineae of her father, who is now at the home' of Mrs. Monnet' on T$VBBDAY, BiASCH 8z'S--Auction sale - Hardware News r - " Wednesday, March Tth, at the of household AM •; Ulnen improved. goods in the Village of -Potatoes .are still soaring in usual hour. A full attendance is Claremont, thepropertyof Wm,. G. price, and it is hard to state how requested. Andrews. Sate at one. See bills. - - Much higher they will still soar. -Those who, last fall, predicted H. S. Pugh, auctioneer. The 1900 Gravity 'Washer They are now quoted in Toronto an open winter will have much TUMDAY, MA=a hire -Auction sale ase high as $5.00 per bag. difficulty in re-establishing their of farm stock and implements, bar- -John Crocket will hold as a ac- lost reputation, if they ever had nese. bay and grain at lot 10, cod. 8, takes the lead tion sale of his farm stock and im- one• People now have lost faith Pickering, the property of Thomas , • - in the "sure signs" Olinkiaboomer. Bale at one aha gas' of our graced. Free trial Washing done �plemeate at hi a premises, one and See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. a quarter miles north of the vil fathers' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th -Auction -It will be interesting to those lags, oa Thursday, Marsh the 8th. sale of farm stock and implements, ' who are knitting for the Red g , •'ill 6 minutes -I60 reserve. at lot SS, con. 4, Pickering (close to , Grose to know that a total of 580 "Dont keep it -Ed. Walsh has Sero: Wilson tiVhitevale), the property of John T .and John Balsdon employed mak- 1916. of socks were sent away is Larkin. Bale at one. Bee bills. We've never Ing improvements to the dry 1916. Yarn for knitting, which Fred Postill, auctioneer, v goods department of M. S. Chap - Marquis. constantly on hand, can be ob- T �1jliQBS you man's store, b moving back the tained from Mrs. H. J. Mary u�is. SEE OUR NEW "had one _ y B rtitioa, thus materially increas-, -The committee of the �Vom• • ppaa en's Institute having it in charge t are satisfied." J� the size of the department. are chi ping this week to the AV' � MACHINE -returned pet . The union church services will head office of the Red Cross 84 be held is the Presbyterian churl h oma suite and 102 bath towels. Q on Sunday next, when. Rev. John PY1 q We can supply Emery Wheels and One •Price to all 16.00 Bedford will officiate at both ser- A flannelette quilt which is for ;Circular Saws. All sizes - vices, The evening service will sale can be seen at Mrs. Burling'a. kept in stock. be in the form of a song service, -Isaac and Mrs. Carr and child, Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you of Arcola, Sask., who have been wish to build our own frame. Remember=There a only one place in town to get when the union choir will render y spending a week with W. B. and - - - a number -of selections.. Mrs, Powell, left for Toronto on W. �3. TA :KSON PAROID ROOFING•, -One evening during the past Wedaeeda where the will re - week some person threw a atone main a few days with -friends be. - BROCK ROAD - $3ERBAGEII I STOCK FOOD, . ....,with great force through a win• 'fore' leaving for their western 1857 1917 _ nSHERWIN-WILLIAIIS PAINT, dow to Chas.' Palmer's- residence. home. It may have been done by asci. -A meeting of the South On. Sixty Y8a1'S of THE 1900 GRAVITY WASHER dent, or it may have been done tario Reform Association will be = �annoth it Such too conduct held is the Town Hall, Whitby, PROGRESS and SUCCESSp q `- - +cannot be denounced too strongly, on Saturday, March 10th,' at 2 p. m. Ms�`S* and the person who did it is de The meeting will be addrese: by «'e have established a )seting repo• . iaere.rvinR of severe punishment. Samuel Carter, M.P,P. and others. tation for fair and square. dealing and g Goal dealers expect to dos are now prepared to meet existing iQOOTS BOOTS SOOTS • bigger summer business this year a large attendance is aspected g g T2 � f � and desired. ** conditions by offeringour high rade than they have ever done in the trees and plants direct to customers - - past. Every householder who can -The, Girls' Red Cross Club will at Roca Rorrox PRICES. - afford it has made up his mind hold a sate of home-made bread, Don't delay planting fruit trees and Get your Spring Boots where you et the best satisfaction. ' that he will t wait until the ap. cakes, pies, tarts, etc.. in the va- plants. as.there is nothing pays 'bet P y g iProach of wih`te�before he repleu- Mot house opposite the Fire Hall, car. Send for our illustratedcirculara WHERE E �T �xJ'N i IIT 9�7 Itshes his coal bin. "While it has Pickering, on Saturday, M-treb of hardy varieties which youcao order Tv Il s1 a1 :.. I been usually a safe *tit to order• ge m� W one -win ing commiseioa, Our rices wi11 be sure We have a don y Tine o -f Bope sad men's cavy IicAd at alt-priee��- �coal when it was needed, a couple to help kindly send in donations co interest you. p aad-made by the old reliable "Wrlliarns CO." of years' experience has convinced any time on Saturday, after one THE CHASE BROTHERS CO. ' ` people that it is the safer plan to o dock. OF ONTARIO, LTD., hVe have a su15ply of canned -goods--on hand that you can't beat secure ;their supply early in the -The seed breach of the De- NGRSERYMEV; Tomatoes, Aylmer Brand, 15e the tin. - ieeaeon. partment of Agriculture, Ottawa, COLBORN E, - ONTARIO -Our coal -dealers assure us now has issued a circular warning _ jeans and Corn, !tins for 25 cents. hat we need Worry no longer in farmers against using -the feed BO YEARSO regard to the supply of fuel, as a grades of weftern oats for seed. t7CPKRIENC! �A iC •jCgERING _ isteady and adequate supply of They are advised to procure local ' Be A BUNTING, - e0al is assured for the remainder groH'n „pa.ts of the best quRlity , Established 1857. lotthe season, There are very few•. for Reed --and clean it to thirty 1 - places in the. province where there pounds to the bushel or better. _ .,has been such a good supply as in -Another private ball Was N � W C3' O 0 ID S - N ..,,,Pickering. Many in distant parte held in'the town hall last Friday Ttuee Mime y �, of the township who formerly got evening, there wAs a large DsstaNs Black and bine striped Overalls 1,lSO per pair, Jean Ponta 1.63 per pair, Khaki their supply of coal from other g g CO►rRIGWM &C- Pante 1.46, Black and blue striped Smocks 1.60, Slack and grey tined PP y crowd preaeat and a most enjoy- ..enataaastscceanaa seas Smacks 2.00, Khaki 9birts 1.00 to 1.50, Black and white drill places, were able to secure a auffi• able time spent by all present. �v4. t"°fII..c• +n ���r oo+ewo W eth Cient art 1 to Pi. -kering, although laysatinn +. rroewel� onto.. Shirts 85c to 1.00, (fray wool Socks 26c, 90c, 55c, 40c, %Oc. ppP p Milroy & Davidson's orchestra uons.tX1 eaneaent�ii"J8lfboli on�'ews+a Men's Seece-lined Underwear 1.10 r suit. Men's wool Underwear 1.60 and the dealers here attended to the «etrrew diaen agency nor cs. , furnished the music in- their usu- ratenu wc.n troo�n nnan�r,wse 200 per suit, Men's pure woo Underwear 3.00 and 5.60 per suit. needs of their local customers first. ssawr+baa,..+cnoaee�.rsw ms « -In our reference in our last al efficient manner. The proceeds Our new spring stock of Boots and Shoes have arrived and we can, give you ;..:'issue to the private ball given in es given for patriotic purpoe• ��� ���� the best of value. Bo Ret your family supplied at right prices, the town hall on h evening of • kion dos �` si0 for Choice `CiroFruit always on b Dates,rPrrumes, Cheese,, Orcaage, Grape -Dont forget the drama en- I a Tsae, w•v.r sora es Fruit, Lemons. Figs, AP�cow Friday, Feb. 16 b, we were in a� error when we stated that the titled The LaAt Loaf,' to be pre- Haddie. Halibut, White Fish. Salmaoa and Cod Fish, etc., etc. t net pecceeds were forwarded to sented in the Town Hall, Picker_ t ';' `I„ Mew �tk G. A-. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON the Patriotic Society. The mon- ing, on the evening of . Friday. � -- ey was raised for the purpose of March 9th, b_- the Pickering oma PIC$ERING SABERY pure comforts for the Pick. uratic Club. Thin is a wholesome ' ering boys overseas. Since our drama, full of pathos and humor. COMFORTS 'last issue several friends who The story is of an elevating char- BREAD, BUNS and. CAKES - 'were unable to attend the ball actor, with the comedy element have shown their sympathy for varied and amusing. The play Choice Candies, the cause b g will be followed by a laughable ; - Patterson's Chocolates Inconvenience caused by the scarcity of coal is greatly minimized y Klein donations farce entitled "Stick to your :Wedding Cakes a specialty by the use of our (Turney -Oxford Oil Heatersf and Cookers. thus 0.60,incrwhiingch the total proceeds Word Gal to which five negro and we deliver them. to $90.60, which will leave a bol characters take part. The music Pockets to Cate Dirt! sacs, after paying all expenses, of , NO $16,40, which has been used for will be furnished by Empringham a :Both phones in shop. the purchase of comforts and the orchestra, who will give a large Complications! ' number of selections, including H• R. MOnney, 'P1Ckeriag = Dirt . -w- ''.parcels are being got ready this --- harp solos. This . musical_organi- ■ -a-_ * c week to be sent _ta-the'-boys over- zation pleases everybody wher- �i �A MILLI seas. . -While eugaged in getting a' ever they appear.: The proceeds Our Washing Machines are the best made -arid add to Home Comforts supply of wood on the Boone farm are for patriotic purposes, ac DICKERING#' We always carry a full line of skates and Hooey Goode. _ -on the Greenwood road on Satur- everybody should attend and help You can always get the beatMaai Mani - day last, E, L. Cha man left hie the good cause. Doors open at P . toba Flour made from No. 1. . 7.80 • curtain rises at 8 o'clock. .. Piekerind. team standing near where he was Manitoba Wheat. d . He BUNDY S at work, a do comm suddenly Admission, adults 36 rte, children, g g y under 12 years 25 cts, Royal Household and Glenora for Troia... f. y..� m. .... ., .,�... i. .. a ,. x .,. ..w., :.. _. .. .. ... �� n � .... _.. ...._�..._.:._..,......,--raY.st,s...Y..r.�..x.......-�.e u.._..__. .....-.._- ....en.-_.,..........._..._-_._ _ -.- ._.. .-.v.... -..,-. .-.,. tv?.�...�...-....A�. ,upon the scene, caused the horses Bread. Try a bag.. to become frightened and run ig Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 away at a furious rate. After aR«Nw000 _ BRAN, SHORTS coming down the Greenwood road Mise Parsons, of Camborne, is visit. • :MIX FEEDS ' 'they turned west on the third con• ing witb Rev. J. O. and Mrs. Totton. OAT CHOP • ;'iceaslon then south past the school. The revival meetings in the Meth. CRUSHED OATS 'When in front of GormleyBros.' odist church here will close -this week. BARLEY CHOP - residence they came to a sudden Pte, R. Wilson, of Toronto, spent , 'WHEAT •' '` stop, when each animal took oppo- the week -end, with Alf and Mrs. Trim. ble here._, CRACKED CORN site sides of a large telephone pole. James Plaskett has been confined MIXED HEN FEED They both fell after breaking the to the house during the past week or 'Caldwell's Cream substitute `-neck-yoke and causing some minor two, owing to illness. - Calf Meal. damage to the harness, but neith- F. L. Green, of Le Roy, Sask., eon of Molasses Meal ter boree sustained any seri• the late Charlie Green, formerly ofCHOPPING AND OAT cup injury. Otherwise there was Greenwood, was here last week re- CRUSHING EVERYDAY Ino serious damage done. Had newing old acquaintances. Mr. Sharp, nepbew of Rev. J. O. Get prices on feed in ton lots. they gone went through the vii- lace, some children might have Totten, has been here for a few dove BELL PHONE. Ft�n injar ed aA there were a lar e J B ! aaaiatlag Mr. Totton in his special meetings, particularly in the musical �, '�,7- ISlR�! $►(,mbar aluketiq d4, A E#ie hill.. t, Chopping every day.! Troia... f. y..� m. .... ., .,�... i. .. a ,. x .,. ..w., :.. _. .. .. ... �� n � .... _.. ...._�..._.:._..,......,--raY.st,s...Y..r.�..x.......-�.e u.._..__. .....-.._- ....en.-_.,..........._..._-_._ _ -.- ._.. .-.v.... -..,-. .-.,. tv?.�...�...-....A�.