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All supetintendenteare urged to Cammack at resent cutting wood. �o thelatsY•Dr. 8.`Brodi•, Phos• X* �, sanders. _B10C .�, make a prompt and full report to the - Kenneth Hastings has resumed--ble tWaraAboat.Ont. secretary,-and'to send t► large delega- studies after three months• absence. h - Our school boys v. s a rink a L .. _ tins to a Ooavettiom c 1 b y have Ice ri and S. V. B. OARTWRIGST, For- - - are anxious to meet a bunch of sports mail oCQraveaharal,Ont•, Sseoaasos b , - AUOLKV any time. a`f 8. s: Towl., Pio><erlag, Oat Omoa hoots et our prices on Mrs. Bayes, of -Mount Joy, who has Witams sfc b. s>:~ m sus Litter•tlJarrierhut• Our school teacher, Mia Phillips, n spending a few days with friends bee g RB. FORSYTIL Dy. at O., Regis• arrived on Sunday evening looking here, returned home an Tuesday last. ' . taenia member of ebe o sdabrtaat into fits, $Leel $falls oe hale and hearty. s oa of.oetata. sy.a.t .�:°auw w Watering System Frani Pynkria finished his thresh- QRSIENw000 i atians of el.wes..:4.a to•t•d tis.r naeW - tag season it bb farm on the Ars eon. ,t a�� s at. nit A Water Bowl He had eight bags of white clover. Wm. Pengelly spent' Sunday. in. To. O MoKINNON, M.D.,,•L.R.0 S. System in your Rev. Mr, Down will address a_pub- ronto: idtabnr� member of Lha OetLp of stable will 11sy foe lie meeting in the church next es- -Owing to the rush of -work F. L. - s and 6irgaons of Oataeio liaaatiati day evening in the Interests of the .Green foundlt necessary to engage at oott.p of snrssoas, bm*k itself in 80 days. non allot. another mi er, w5 --entered. upon his - allawtl•a to d "a" of woman and ll Ro i d Omw and re maws.Bsonpam. - !O roe Lwalee aidSoclety met at the duties on Monday morning. - e6fr 11088 �Sl� r Snowbefore. yOiOt home of Mrs. D. S. Crawford on -the Mise Cruse, our teacher, returi buy: afternoon of Thttreday last. when a ready for work on Thursday last, but - I am , not buying Buckwheat very interesting session wase held. owing to the extreme cold did not open y &' Th 'P -The • e annnal meeting of . the Sunday school unci Monday morning. thin year E. FA WgLL, K.C., BARRIS- School was held on' Tuesday eveaiolt Norman Gibson, who has been con - School '171; crown Attoraq.asdOonat►: -_ when Lha officers an-teacherawere l 'flues to the house sites Christmas. ,ie, -•�u�• my - A large stock of Bran and Shorts • S ffV1lle Ont,r s. ver d. The Treasurer's report ag areglad to l a able to be. otic g- E. CHI ISTIAN, Barrister. sad was very eatiafnctory, . again,_and will ahoitl9 resume h[e of superior quality on handA a 8ollettor.-Notary Public. Etc. HoneyY t�o ' work in Toronto. Ir oan.00ilice Brook St. Norfh, Whitbv. 961y GuwnwRTON Stewart Corbett'sold and delivered a6 right.priees ILLIAM J. BEATON, b. A„ Bar- a pig to David Russell. last week. Al, w raster, Solicitor, Notary Publio,saocisted Mise Hazel Russell ,epent^a few days wi7ich•weighed in the neighborhood My brands.Of Flotlr for either in peaches with Messrs. Byckman. Denison d; J. 118BEAL, Cla mozit at her home in Greenwood, of 700 pnunds. The price paid was poster, Barristers, Toronto General Trusts Miss Haut Heard,'of Toronto, spent $107. 'Rho says that stock farming .' 'bread Or pastry Bre un- ; tBay street, Toronto: Tag bona HOUSEFURNISHINGS; the holidays vAtb her mother. 'don't pav P excelled for quality s6t Roy and Mrs. Thom; of Hamilton, . Ernest Trimble returned home on _ Defitai; Big Stock, st the lowest prices. BPent a few days with his father, Wm..Saturdav evening after- spending a T couple of weeks with his sister Mrs. .. tiLABE B. BEATON, D. D. -S.. -..iDeliyer •free. ffirs.. J. A. Noble, of Onlda tin e, on•otPort Colborne. He wad - D - y ' cent her sister; Mrs Gillespie, gee- ae hew accompanied . -on bis. return by his Graduate of the Royal Cotelse of Dental P Mand Umv-dVid of 'Toronto. Office Call and. we. Ind Phone 824, y• p , Master Alfred.Wilsob.. W. b1. s hardware .tore. wbieb� Mrs. Gibson, Miss Gibson and John i m' SAO. a Olat'emoat. Gibson• of Toronto, spent th'e holidays OROUQHAM swo.Phone t a l ++ty In the village. t`E K E'� Dr BOa " °�'e"• nt COOIr• Rev, J. F. O!u Iva, Mn. O!u s�oa Mies nd irlend, of Toronto, S 'T A Nfmw-%t will be in ebarse. Clugston. g TrippPP and Dorothy spent the holidays at visited Bennett Bros. last week. The shingle that has given ends. - Meaford. Ont. "' Bdrn=On 'Saturday;• January 6th, faction for over -90 years. 'Empire• • Lssta*• Logs Winted James Marks: of Aiktoti, Sisk., is to Howard and Mrs Malcolm, a son. cdrrugatea Itoo with a }in. by - .; yriting his father, P. Marks. The. township council will hold their 2 in. cotta ation see it be>`Ore G. HA,M-Isitee- of M YOU John OMpbell and Harry Gourlte, first, meeting of the_: -year off' Monday g 1�i� . ' Lte.a.« m u►. aonaty at oet�To, buy other makes. If you are Is Pt kariasyitlaRa. duty . I will pay cash for the following lags w Aberdeen, Bask ,, are, spending the text; ^ --delivered : winter with relattyea. Mrs. Tnwnsetd and .liars. Hanson need of a Cream Separator. Try ! ; ` Ty PO•UGHER. Real Estate �Auo- ffiles Wetherell has resumed her spent Sunday with Mrs. Redshaw, of a Premier for 90 - days. Also• • •tionsar, Tomatar, •oasetor and usenet Basswood, No. 1, �f. No. !, S17 per M duties, after spending the holidays at Balsam: gasoline engines from >�.00 up. •! aweless, lieeaaes, Br 00sen. +4 Soft Elm "- 18. 14 , " her home In- ewcaatte. - Mtea. Lily Ryall, of Toronto. spent See or write me before'bitying. -� HOPPER Issuer - •-o yardage Maple, " 1& 14 •• Mina Julia Octual, New York. and the New Year holiday with Doha and Bell phone, a Liese ses is the conn1y o! Omta�no•.• Rock Elm. " 20, " 20 '• Miss Miller, Toronto, spent the Xmas Mrs Soden. lifaea etat..%uta"his rs•IdaeeK0taramona- Whltld Ash,' •• 80. •• --20 -holidays with Miss N. Smales, 11rs.�(' Brown is a ndin ' a fe ` •�•� !nd G Pine, Mrs. Ruth Dave died at the home g J. Prones. - Piekerin� 20, " 16 y weeks with; her daughter. Mrs. How- _ TJ B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEBK of her grandson, Dai Claris, on Fri- and Ntwk•nit»: Oonvgaa sir. Commis ionerfor trkins Chopping and Oat Rolling Very day, the 28tb mi aged .$4 Beard„" The •\Cru. Gen, Philip has- returned from ���� �nQ a2davibs, Aeocantant. stn.. mono, to loan day ae usual, bade wee taken to gran eville for in- f7 � Q antsrm _ _•lasses. of ![assiaga Lb K a three weeks' visit to .relatives. in p �s e: sheen's, Ont.' ►•terment._ 13pavertnn and Toronto. �F" �j W..G: Breen River �! Barnes,t ". The Wnmen'a iflvtltlltP, will hold HUGH S. PUGH. Glen Ma nr. Oat, raddresaR. R. iso. 1. Locust Hill. aTOUFFVILLR _ . their January meeting• on Tuesday •. All automobile and Bicycle i Licari Auctioneer. EzwAdvo ezpar� feaee !u imported and thotonRiibred stook. - --- f-,emn(�n, -time � 13th at 'the home of - re airio promptly _. it iy repnrtPd that the Mannion Uri. 1•', Hnith -- P g P. P y Mae eandaated Wilts for ta�s REAL ESTATE ' and particulars, Pon. Ind, 2118. X61 .....- flouxr is to bevloeed up on account of � Tbi•-• fiiii ir-.'y 0 the $rnugliiim 8ttended`t0. - Cork of cmat. _ _ : ethodi%t rburch will. be held at the r POSTTLL, Licensed Auctioneer, The Week of prayer has been held Tires, Oile, Grease and repairs �1 �KiitrlRllp home of Nr�, L. Jc h�a�on an the atter- ,L' a toil Counties of York and Oobai Amo- unitedly • by a.lt the- chtirches every. , a1WayQ on hand. Von sales of all kinda„atteam.e to on sbosNas evening this week. no of rdnPaday, January the 16th ,Q► �ys entre•. AddssasdsaenafverP.O., Oat, :. -����� at830 ISie+�ybud� welcome. Potter W AntsLBw _ Mise Mary Byer, daughter of N. W. q M. MAW. LICENSED AUC- Bver, was operated • on for appendl• f r ♦' T10NE R for Yock,Qntario and Durham Five Acres of Land For Bale eltis, but is now improving nicely - wttiTs►v PICKERING, Ont. ` Cotmwa. AN kends of atss promptly at es I ► The S. S.- Amociation, of Markham eseaonrble. Dates for asks mat be all I inted with OOd townehi will be held here Thursday There is -a. prnepect of the Dotiuinlon amassed at NEWS: oBcv. flet! end Indanas- P g P' y Sh!p=b�tikling C1o. establishing a plant dant phone. Whitby. one. -sty and Friday, i#ezt Ca the Methodist• p - -- winter -fruit. � at rhe hat,N)r here.v. : • , church. -She ei►ilitxry tribunal is holding Just O 1111 friends of R. Michell were R. several sittin s byre this week. Jude p F; grieved to hear . o g g rite Me_ Vetorigaty Sur`eoo bearing. paralysis. • Death took place at To- m o ar ops. a pt e4 ng, F. M. Chapman, editor of the Farm- rooto while vidting. . �8oaae (iradnate of the Ontario Qete- ,_L Miss Sherrard, of Uxb e, bas era -Magazine. to the issue }}m�et out do- r Ovary College We Va Riches• lig manias conscription of labor for the - :for prices. - -sod Graduate 4! the Veterit been eng as princi cf ourpub- ` Science Awa•iation. �7 farm as a necessity to win the war, Notary Public PiO)<eCitt lis school n place of as. Hsnd,_who Fred Rowe, who was reeve of West g• has ed and who has been incl- Sarnia ` L' Phone=•o®es 1808, seddenee WN fig° Whitby for the past three ears, was on pd bete for a6'years. re-eliecced i+ a mA ortty of over 100 CLAREMONT, 0NT%kI0 The Fiske The annual moett of the Presby �� ag defeating , H, Guthrie, who has . . fetish church took plane on Wednee• been a member of the council for Fenno. �. _ -�L .A.TaQC1��ar V'�y'�Ce COmMi}}se day evening last and v 'favorable several years.repot eteritti S%wVoo +�+ w les sssodated with very-favorable cborab. The Wbrtby Peeabter has dello- - ap its were given b all the different $ohne (iradnateotOatarioYeteiinary' 16e e� Aasoeistion M Asa result oil the nouuielpal eleo- release Rev. r. cosies from' Can 8RV4 Cali 11 calls da 'or night. tions of the Council and Board of Bdu• the charge of St. Andrew'* ojinech r e6e' lesson stealing� ,pf�ow here. Mr. Menzies is now fighting in - prom y sttoodid to the f Dation the Oarooil will consist o[ s France and recently won a medal for . . _ -5a Bell and Itdapendmnt Phones' l..H. RatNiiae. Dr. Sangster, T. Lea- heroic conduct. 'CII money vets, I. Reaman and A. Lebus". and P PICKERIN • ' ''-ONT71RI0 >r.mibms ba.�g " ° O0a°0°Onl' the, School Board of Dr. Smith. Goo. A trtnttc entertainment it old of h cab bass"Way -walk as ssmksr the War Relief Society is being pre 91 B Oullatd.•1. R:13du bertg. S.-�arcinerIS t: T. Holden and A. 6, Stoaser. aced by the. young. people of the ��•e•� aa k OHNI l[sobm+dds flee totin, and will be giver next 7Qedoes- A V RE E p0 endear be hw from as rr..u..r eta Pan's wood sale on Saturday,, be day and Thursday evening. out. [t� will , A. • � �isetr +af .a aeNlaalfsa. lannar 1Lti. w muricai taros end eiotided 'Tire7. Sas a Pull Hae of fusel said Cor- y ler4opm of 130 -tip"." flee. Dons. ,�. _amok.. O. i. Pals.- Low _ - + O. R. Harper hon been elected td fneaw yin Irriai. er, W. V. `luebm6mw. lichen g• 7TH LIN$ PIOKHRii G Mayor by acclamation, J. H. Down - M it R. TIIaiKitll,. . Wr Je ptfi(. defeated Mr. Ooldering by s wary ® Boil. Bsi�s Frank 800t6 spent Friday eveoitg majority for the reeyeship, and the �, aolognar Wtl itr, Ne.y >esestiest,- as�eler► at W�Ai't►ya. ---- _ six _couneillotssre Whitney. 'Vick Mies V. Turner spent Sunday wiwith Disney, l3. G W. Moore and• Highest+pria'" pad fist Miss A. Michell. Conlin. The l ard.o oation'were $ntoher s owbti� Threshing is just about completed elected by acclamation as follows : O.4W d4k IXT, � E DEf7 i in thio neighborhood. A. Goodfellow, H. W. Wilsot std r • Remember 6. H. Pugb's wood sale Miss• M. V. Powell: Thon Sat . Jan. 12th. - - - tiltties are A. H, Allin a Oing Jieet* Mrs. J. Michell spent'thelatter Rice, who were elected by acclama- LUOTT Part of the week in town. tion. I - First -slags rigs,for _hire r - bath with Mies H. Turner,, l Attend .Ptlgfi s wood sale Saturday _ .. tri ' Bus lbeets all -tri' --. Yon e A Cbarles'Sts, Toronto, --Pratt- Bees: report -that t Markham was fine on Soturdtiy: Eddie Michell and Miss Hazel Turn- - _Township Conference Teaming promptly attended to. Canada's Popular School of Basi- er have returned to tbilr studies - F •. Agent -for Canada Carriage Uo. Hee� training? Satiafelctionas�ured tdall who come herel All graduates again. - Gordon Dixon has returned home, Some very serious discussion toot place at the Hog Producing Confer - .2Tiow 2 35 P. Ili. scores of our undergraduates -secured after spending a: week.witb his broth- ence held at Brougham last week. So aaii sb4! Pint�certttp.- of the past year have good er Will. serious is the food situation at pree- business positions and still the de- The correspondent being away over ent, and• peaspectefor•improyement so �j ---t- is far -be and our eu t ha h lits" a was -curtailed the dull t1i it was tbought that another h< 14 " Your •0pirtimity, For service and. Salary will surely follow' w' course in one of �Sbaw'site Business Schools, Toronto. Wr for our free catalogue. ' W. H. $flaw, President, 80$ Yonge St, Tla[E Td8L1Piok•rina Statotr0 T. R. Trains going Lest 1w r follohn . o. if"' 6 nisi 8.08 A M. ' ' 98 _'Local 2.45 P. M. Vraiar o bassi going west due as follows - No. 29 Local 10.71 A. M. Is .2Tiow 2 35 P. Ili. IF pp y t o aye sew Our Catalogue ves-full psrticu,' last week. and larger Conference should be held' )are. -Write- for 'one. Students . All the young people report an en- immediately to decide what Pickering may commence a course at any -ioyabe time on Saturday night at Township can dol and organize a oam- time. - - Locust Hill. • paign. , W. J. Elliott, Plinei til A _number, from here attended the It has. therefore been decided to•hold I P Green River concert and report'bad- itiother meeting on Wednesday, Jan. ing bad a gond time. 16th, at Brougham Town Hall at 2 p. Mrs, Fred, Wright and son, Harold, m„ sharp. R. Mt -hipper, District TDQLS SBARPL�NED spent Saturday with Robert and - W Mrs. Representative, y, will be pros- Wri t, of Markham. est and will thoroughly discuss the We mate s epecialry of crosscut taws, J. H Michell and W. J. Turner had situation, .and will tell of the arrabgo- Tools of all_kkiads.Locke repaired., a business trip to Stoufftille and menta that have been made to . Insure tsalty. For a first- Msrltbwm on-Moriday.: feeds for the farmers at reasonable Resor-bon3ag a ape erase lair aim or as easy shave call . A heavy snow -storm occurred on prices. Everyohe who is interested Monday which has made a great im- In the welfare of our country should at the -East -end Barber Shop. ..�.-�..:..... a. ►t,e .,:,.d. w..i_ a :.,nni.l ndin*f."tr arrwnit_ Thsi "ima ma .,..... Glad to report that Henry dray Is Allies' bacon on Is serort more y need 0 s' Improving rapidly, Also Art Fartb- than ten times anada'e total• hog O, N. R, Tt-. it'Agent. _ say d �' Ing arrived safely Monday morning population. and `tbere is much more I PCS ginume his Antli told at the meeting. 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Y.,..' r. ..� a w+4a� J .i.• 'G� rs%'• � ':r'~ .I t+' r - THE GERMAN-CROWN•1PEINCS. bidiien the experor to speak up V._ Food - Googol Corner — - and my exaccttly what he thought «about • • - Trials of the Carpenter Who /Irans1g the ponce and his work; replied: et r _Ween - o � S 1 n s ! I To The Canadian Farmer. _ _ e•- "I bink, o it • is ,. Pi's t a very lucky for u8iefaAoyal .Highness ! the ad _ I Sjin Tt � _ . ,• - _ _ c Leal formate know �°Ds than Ali Prussian -princes are taught - ,� , < 1 most classes of workers ,the n$cessity trade- In Seven. Years at the Prussian that he is Hie Roy=) .Highness. A DECLARATION OF WAR- _" . Court Miss Edith Keen tells an amus- "What do you mean*" asked the . - for. planning well ahead.. Success in . ized by the fields no less than in ftus Held may g a to about t)ie Crown -prince kaiser. - -: - — ---- - - - depend on taking "tllI Ior view.0 Drat she heardfrom.the_old man whose "I mean, Your Majesty," replied-th'e , OHAPTER XVIII.• those same two. words which Ronald" Canadian farmers, therefore, more son *vas instructing the Leopold old man, speaking very- deliberately,. Two days had spoken two eventngs ago? I tineas in car - y passel) sin_c@ the must- than anyone else may proft by weigh- P carpentry v►'_oI -:ol¢ thatlf His Royal Highne s had been a rel evening at Balladrochit, -without have waited for, you here; to say ung earnestly. the words. of an Eng man had been the Crown Pr' spprPttttfie-o-f 1�1a--� ;the bubble of Fenella'a unlocked-for M one .word-about father, he added . etructor, in car action having et burst. She tdas em- uickl as though in answer to he} •lisp economist that, even if war were Pantry when he was a way__I .would have .cracked his head ' Y I outspo'en fears. I to cease to-morrow, normal crop cos- bOY• The, prince was a, troublesome with this stick long ago. - ploying the interval in bracing herself Y, agafnst the shock which must needs I Well . she said, as naturally as ditivna could not be restored in the pupil; he intensely disliked the work The. old carpenter carried. a heavy S come. Her decision could not but take ',her fast-beating'hedrt-would allow. world 'fol from three to aik years.. that he hand been set to learn; always wooden stick, .and -shook-it as he spoke. "'her family by surprise, seeing how, ! - '" He is pining sorely after you; your The stored-up supplies of food have did what he was ,told to do by his 'in=., The emperor Jadghed heartily and de- `much it had taken herself by surprise.; visits have become so rare. But I do been heavily drawn upon and in some sbructor with a bad grace, and Contin- dared that a ra or two oyer the head r It was when Ronald had spread his ;not blame you, • I blame myself' for, cases have 'been 'actual) exhausted. ually grumbled at' having to send ab 1? p;ince than i arms'!i her that she knew she.couW those mad words I said to you that. This `,means; as no oneybetter than Y oP• was no more her for a. � 1 never mart him; and before she slept Y. man hours in a workshop. p Sunda •before 'the ;c6ttage. I c I for any one else; but the old'cai•penter that nfght she knew also why she could !`guess that it' is the fear o!- - ` lit e-farther will comprehend' that One morning the emperor came into , of course., to. strike the g never ,dazed not marry him. She had'at last been-1them.again that keeps, you away, and there will be -an acute demand, as the workshop to see the prince and, I heir to the German throne. Had he i' startled into lookin her own soul in makes you hurry off' ¢o early, be<; compared xiiith-, pre-war years, for after watching him for some _ ,little done so he iobabl would, have_ found the face.. g fare.th quarry hours are up. I want food -grain crops and food animals. time as he worked at a lathe, said to P Y e 8 ri P that, although a rap on. the head was r So this was what ole' called be- You to pile that fear away from you, ; Should warfare be -sus nded of his instructor as the ewe walked to- K c 9 pep Miss Fenella. . I saw you pass now on ! ward the door: ' ; no-worse for a prince than for an or- in love . She remembered the •strange'. which there is .no sign at -present, the _ dirtary, apprentice, it 'was hot at all a x trepidation. which had come over . her Your way to Bessie-for father has I demobilisation would take months and "well, now,-what do You think; oi"` P -good thin for the rson,who admin- = y the prince's work. --- -- g g Pe ion• the da -of her.first visit to. Adam's been aiLng worse than' usual, and I her fathers summons. She had stayed. -awa 'from the q }arry-and I f to the reconstruction lferiod the re- p I laterad the rap. cottage, while she waited outside for Y Y stocking of farms in Belgium, France The old man hesitated, and then, be-.I ' + followed ou here to tell you this. It S 8 , + h thodght then that her heart was beat- breaks my heart to think that qou Italy and Great Britain must insult- �._ _.._ ._ __.. ._ __ . - --__-- '`.ins because. of the fear ofvthe,sight of should be afraid of me.' you need, ably be, done from this. side of the. is death- but now she knew that it had not be.' I shall never -speak such Atlantic. s been the dawn 'of love that had been Fords to you again." Only by the "long view" can' -the — - ~ - `"/- ' near, and whose thrill her unconscious ! He. stopped and looked at her across Canadian farmer prepare for this. It / - - P P soul felt. Also she 'knew why she the road which separated them, grave- is- in this season of comparative quiet- 1 1)' had been' so assiduously encouraging ly, calmly, obviously master of ascii , nese in- farm lire' that he will have the, unfortunate Ronald,' had been -one of his words. and. movements, yet ,most time to' think out the 'means at t'o protect herself eCgainst the thought Lace. ith s new arsine oj' pain upon, his his disposal. He will see that the - of Duncan and for this h, had had f ti to suffer.'. All this abs admitted,' Fenella nodded vaguely, aware of a is both good business and good without reserve, yet without joy. She'' cogvuleive contraction, m her throat, I' patriotism in the advice '4f the Food could hot_ fight against- her love, which such as usually -comes before tear1s.. Contrpiller and of the Department of had confronted her lull-grown, some- 77 You believe me, Miss Fenella. Agriculture to produce more poik; he-- thing -- 1IYE KNaW DADDY thing in the way :that a royal scion eyes," she uttered very low, . will do what he can to add to the grain yy And you will come again to t% IS CoMFoR'rAHLB- brought up secretly in the Shadow of y q area f 1918. the temple Might co'nfro'nt the usurper cottage; without fear? You will 0 lw n to lack of fertilizers, so Hr- Is STAY f N Or Ar of his father's throne. In its cradle. come• in and out, as in the summer g �� 0 she m t have strangled it had she' da s? I would not have father suffer• pecessary fol the` intensive systems -• Y I / THC WA�.14ER HOUSE, x� g through my fault." of farming in the older lands, and to been aware o! its existence, but at the s I will come." i the consequent impoverishment of the :'•�' Y_. TII ffause OF PLBN.T'ir It meeting steady life kne:r .ttriat i"Tah you, bliss Fenella. And 1 soils especially- of France and 'Italy, had out ou er own strength`, er Y n year's croops in Europe' may. be gTo kill it she cou1 not hope, but neither thank u too for believing 'me. I ext s - did'she moan to surrender to it: �woul'd rather-cut out my tongue than smaller than even those-recently bar- - - Of course, she could never marry' let its say a word that could disturb: vested, which fell Par below the avei- i another man-she had learned that ini You • I' age, Shipping is not available -to ` that moonlight night-but that simply ! That is% all, I suppose,•" said I carry _l'ertniiing supplies, and labor 'meant that She would never marc at Fenella, with e- very faint smile, and - Y making an uncertain step onward as is extremely. scarce, ,.aa that the U��� Dd C "all, since at the 'Are idea of becoming' whit, I diminution of cro s !or 1918 will be �--­H aronado $' Duncan M'- Donnell., wife; social pre-:though to close the intervie5v, hi.e� P t ' judice, so carefully fostered, leap- to wra a se sense f desolation began) exceedingly thingsi" should. consideration Coronado Beach, California ed to arms. Besides, even. su os Pgive the ) ins herself sunk so, low as this here "There is another thing Us well. I Canadian farmer matter for thought! Near Ban D1epo a was• her family to .consider.' The ' wanted to explain to you how I came' as W what he' will do .to meet the more thought of- sheers an enough htto t g going shortage overse4a and to derive a MOTORING, TENNIS, - -- ut an extinguisher o be m the .Balladrochit gar en e y his remark- "` BAY AND SURF BATHING, r kk 'from omit osition. _ gton and say 'ebur you could make me music- was oro `'legitimate benefit p - .-,. -` • _.._ FISHING AND BOATING. , :.• . _.: other night, when or between applaudi� the action of me mad to think I ably favored aeon a Liha.n Larrin p- eve I was Spying ' able. of imitating it, .there lies a gulf. upon you and aeon Mr. Macgilvray. It was as a misfortune that her attach With a glow that web -almost a pain r8-�%Of9 �/f �iOfl/'a@ j -7aent chiefly struck Fenella 'aa the`-blood-rushed .to- Fenella's lace -i ' fit' "That was you?" ?" she exclaimed 1 standin azbru cl still. It thou i a g Flow is,equipped throughout with'Autoniatic .I sten s little an with the cause of . 8 P Y - Partly angry $ ` "Foresight means looking" ahead Sprinkler System, r g g ,give an also sa a disgrace. She was Y. ,� i an they see very good. E alt. Why . had be needed to cabal); it was a !dener-' Lae path at'so critical a juncture?': It was I;. but I had no more thought ;and providing i , for the future Why, especially., had he, by revealing; of spying than of robbing the house., example'of it, -s-a-- of the teacher, Not AMERICAN PLAN -to her his own. secret, troubled her; I had rowed `over with a ,message of to eat too much breakfast when you're with glimpses of such a passion as she father' tA Al 1l'Laren, the head going to grandfather's for Thanks- :'JOHN J. 1 9111 NAN, Manager n had read of only in, story-books^ A ga. er,is first•wife was our coo- i giving dinner;' said Fred Jones. �h de of irritation had never uite ` � 'q tf . si the mstars sister; you know;" j i. intercourse..• . In spite of the -added Duncan, with -a trifle of: -` - ---- pun "Xiss.Fennella," there had emphasis. "and father was keen about _ ... been a' want of obsequiousness about seeing him, becamie of 'some money = ' - eaw►t wee . s - _ + hie demeanour, under which her vainty. matters concerning the .children, ., . I smarted. EIe }igd so many ways 'of meant to come straight home again, C111�DO+srtZ�'► giving her to understand that only an but the music seemed to take hold of accident separated their stations-in me. and I couldn't get away-I -e al- t l- life. Arrived- at this point in tier re " a been foolis.tvabou£ the music. l `;� , J •� ?.. - 1 1:, flections, Fenella used thought the ar-den �sas .em empty', Lw, as o surmises as to what -1 a•me round a turn I saw you and r. _ would have bappened if.her father in- blacgilvray. I did not hear-a-ward, stead Qf ta} ing orders, lied zetiia n I Swear to _you; but ,I couldn't -help " hand's were held out II on_the same social level. But to him. and I knew-what that meant. these visions,, bgin recognised as-dis- But I sent stray in that same instant, g ' 'turbing, were, quickly put aside_- Miss'Fenella." One other•thing would-be more dis- Had she dared ' brave his eyed �._ '` •`fir' }h '+ y ` tsrbin still: a' meetin g g,-u�?rich was just then she wou:d have seers the ' :r= `:+ •;.', • .. # � f ' :: � �� +' ..r- why, when called• upon by her father to expectancy upon- his laee pass into I : r, , t visit•Bessie Stuart, the .lomster's wife, Signs of hesitati.on,' the brief struzgle _ f _ '•'" , a ' �` tf ' - where precious bahy was ailingb being ended by tome words spoken! - "Fenella had set uut in some tre ids- Vnth a sort of artificial steadiness, evi- 'tion. The chances of meetin un- -dent) calculated to soothe• -all es- « _ - �,%:. ,. g Y P can at his, sister's house were not sible-alarm. Hu' dreads of -great, but they existed, That danger -"Grad knows that.I want to wish you! _ over now, and Fenella's face set happiness, Miss Fenella; but tbere� s ! �� Profit ,c was o Pro }romew .rds. But there would be . just one more. word I need to hear ;; of ar • n Act- 1 - Adams cottage to pass, a' second time. from, you before I can, do it; just that _ ' • ' �'7. Even in going, she had cast a quick word which I asked you for once be- I More than one farrizer has told: us--since he, has got a copy of " what tole ' glance t o -terve direction; hoping she fore; when your ow 'c ips between. Teti) Farmer Can TLD With Concrete," that `the advice 'it ave him netted him was not observed, though at this early me with your own lips that your heart $ - afternoon hour there was little fear of is in it, and I shall' rest content.'. �. hundreds of dollars in actual profit. - Duncan being bark from the-guarry. I.. "I don't understand. you," said i `set the book-it's free—and b reading As she pursued the thought her step Fenella, in a flurry, understanding the i_ g 'it' you will -see the profit there' is -in' faltered; for at that very moment the I,white:perfectly; and even in the midst � btriltiin -improvements of CONCRETE a ing to its plain, simple dttectioas. For road anaeared to her to be not quite of the flurry wondering how she would I instance, thereis a page devoted to Wac� Troughs-showing hOW to build"the ' solitary after all. She':had caught have stood the earthing tone of that sanitary kind that well rot, rust or .leap. Several pages devoted to Concrete Silos. sight of a mans figure sitting on a' deep, judicial voice if indeed she had _Others telling how'to b concrete foundatios�8 for baiP'8. All these are royem aeons by the wayside, immovable and been guilty before tie :bar of her own gips a apparently waiting -for something. heart. - ! farm needs- omits Value Will go up Considerably if you tie concrete in the buil"ding of ahem. - And by-that stone'. she would have to, "Mr. Macgilvray has gone away. ° i And you'll be able to woes your farm. with l effort and-on a more - profitable basis , - pass. There were no side;-paths In , said Fenella and even in saying it, if .your building�.s and utilities are dT the modern .Concrete type. This, book gives all the the desert, .and not Scrap of_an am- wondered 'wily she was giving this + directions yOu"it. need. � -' bush behind which she,Sbuld-hope -to unnecessary piece of information.. ,I T' - - --- =- __ esca`tie his eyes. Not that at this dis- i «And, when meq he' be 'returning.?" I - Ifemember-401lerde ImprpyemI are be•p wf, rot-prelit vermin-propf anj We3t[Y els lance she could see his face,. and yet I dont know-perhaps never. I The book also contains interesting photograpphs showing what other Canadian farmen have accomplished; Bever for a. moment did she doubt his Again the speaking of, the words with working lane revealing how they did.it. Perhaps you are goeciatly, inferested ir;:itime of -.the. Identity. I �sedmed to Be quite 'uriconnected '« itir ! p I Y P I featureslisfid a our coupon, Put a cross opposite theories bout which you want particular information.- After a brief muse of flurry she re- Y an o eration ,of her' will. solately ,mended her pace, having sum- A moment of tense. silence_ followed - i m -wkA wat it w w _ monedall her latent indignation to her; before Duncan said, in forcibly calm riooR>, siNaraollsu . What right-had he -to-waylay_ tones: ____ her in this fashion? VViiat had they i , "But I believed-" CONCetTtetoexs • di1RN= • , Figure the Time Wiwi r to say to each other ? With stiffened ! "So did I; but it was a mistake. tnvoty d in avoiding the bad mad neck and tightly compressed lips'she� have sent.,him away I am, after a]I, snAs rcfiu roars whether driving or you i9coming. bravely, forwards, determined not so base as perhaps youtrthought I au>ACCS BoorCCLMAi -of concrete quicker than over s _ ty, to get' .over whatever might was; Dunean." ... TWUG"ane'T""S ppAps oae-mile ionNct.in of old-style ro.d. went u s ' Pderaief Co Highways T ' Her )lead en p a she said 'it. ., of Convect .When from a little distance she-saw This tithe the triumph of meeting lits � « aA will enable us to eatly reduce .biln rise and-igain-remain-immovable, eyes with rescued self-esteem written CeD118Dt �O>Idp� 3� H d QJ treii Allthe mss of boulincountry's dna produce. b. i e the determination of • the gesture made broad in her own had overborne every nu our country's bu neva will be bi onsideration. That something spsedW u and om her courage waver= somewhat; the old-atyle, rilt r�lea th roedt of wncroI ou when, nearer still; she could • dieting- else besides triumph might-bewritten• -, n your hrm to is y • ; uish'his features, assort of mental diz- there had not occurred to.her, and yet 4 - - 1 t5eboet of (0110�. ziness began to blur the outline of the it mush have been so, for Duncan, - because Co trete eliminka _ pplan of action just laid ready. To pass meeting that -gaze, shivered suddenly, - „mss" X tm0eeeasa+, _ Vim by with just'«'friendly salutation as thou h -'at the`approach of fever, (nett roc' odxdaete as c toed metesid-it it Ill t r elietd+e in had been the foremost item of that When, 's ter a moments he trusted bim- r aeon= road u costs as h► ;plan, instead of which at the very first self to speak, it was with that extreme . swoomyanthe Farm • - ..,,,,,,,i „* AIs vniea_ ;" found harselt and rather vinderous slowness which "Miss Fenellal" Was -fit -really W 1 'Rit 'J� 7; 7: N t y� 4 rendered and the t"Idtory of toast' if- ries Rime reofote& dW T. akin" ciathas- to -Ansota'Undt'nover been established, y"ey'lia,41.short- iy after the outbreak of the war, been • Q' supported by 'a 19AV native forte of soared -by Prate laur. The Portuguese mads short -work of - th"e'vretentious, • however.' East Africa Last to -Fail • UEOF STATIONARY DEVICES Likewise the -Germans sough vice'tan now bought In edge lat'd-theF-EnglIsh -fo YAL Every dip be There is a great difference between and a a clan*-id�orm. There is the bread meriting rebellion airfong1he nativeff, After Little.Bear had told his father a. modern biQme kitchen a their inlltif�tidn -kitchen." This fastened -equally but Quici omash'at the malcontents Little Bear and, The Woodchuck Babies I mixer, which can be Ally and mother :about his talk 'th old -G ern hotel or table. There is by a British force operating. out of Little Bearloved the, round �.A well +. shelf, stool or old friend, he 'in wired, Shan difference is no Mile - -tO-­t oum not: only eonted the rebels "Hog,, Whose othir.name is woodchuck. . I 'as of principle. Fol instance, in the the cake mixer, which seyeww 4W with Asim was be- I do if I find a trapT" ate de- -table top: There is the!neat chopper but pdded 16 The reason why he loved 'h ;Father Bear dM not quppose that home kitchen- we have separ fficl. a: population of 4,000, Bre to the act 2, Mt. ever find ai t=ap in tacked tables, stoves, etc., and .port- —just consider how M11611 more e ssions of Great Britain. Ground Hog, used.to-,Wake. Very littli ent this -tool -is than the bowl and posse -`�i -able smaller equipment. So a half-ddzen hammer strokes rid- long winter's sleep' and go out. for. a I is built in Or permanent., In the in- hand-choppek 'whl1lf it- supplants,i"Take a lorig stick, Little Bear,, and nod instead dad Wilhelm of all htB African colon- walk If he saw his shadow, back to PA. . ........ the 'other* h4nd, merely because it is faste -bed ie: wen let the stick step on the pan and got t, to sleep six weeks more; atitution kitchen. on les save one and Increased the prels- of 1pow and wobbly I There are also caught., Then the frap'-cinnolt-"Wh­ tabLes are more likely to be connect but if he did not --see his shadow,, he for beating- eggs and tige of his enemies, England, Portu surface, 411 equip- excellent devices the anything else for a while:' ied with the stove clamped. Cogen gal mid gelglurIt. travelled joyfully about, to tell "I *ill do „• Ment Little Bear; Mont is at the same Iiiighf, connected mayotinahe, also ed to wall or Germany gathered all her-reso&c4s world that spring had come'. -look for 'tmf; that work may. be 1, grinders may be. fasten I "'and I will look 'and by various means; so East Africa for, a disperate' r�,eslst, Little Bear liked to get up early in I "routed" or done one step after the table; contrast such types with the in so that the -'baby Woodchucks. will he info square coffee' mill, which the once. Her engineers and big game- the ,year, While theie was still snow I so other, hunters. who had been in various sac-. on - Ai. should find, A trap" ';ent, too, -Worker held in her lap nerd' which ro�p -Lthe- groundy-and- that -is- another �f " pipin If you ever Many more pieces o eq -Of the African -Jungle when war the- 410119' round: cautioned Moth to stislied - ­ The a& 1 quire4 AL xast deal of turning on I reason why :he loved the old'�, er Bear" careful permanently- in -are na. broke out', worltid their way, when. Hog. Every autumn that old Ground when you poke 7 vantage here is that everything is-, lap u�til, the coffee was graliI. ever possible, to this section, where stand away from it Hog used to wink at Little Bear and the stick, on the pan. Do it this way." ready when it is n e rolled with . t promise, "Yes, yes, Little -Bear, -I will And Mother Bear, With a broom, did S needed, and need In t6 kitchen there should be some they .­ en he d;4enders. ..not be adjusted, moved or..pqk- sort Of - shelf so fir -m- �ha.t even-heavY -guch raiders -as wdre- at seA In that cia-4-yourtather early, if I do not have her best to shoiy Little B0ar how to may be kept -in-0the--ri-speing' a trap—. :eibly lost. the permanently In, , e home kitchen of devices part of the world worked theU wby;to to -go - back to bed myself for e to be, Thi utility motor, for -arms muni. the future.this ideal will hav clamped on it. this coast, bearing long nap aningover, permanent the -hich takes the place of -any ritil-the British blockade made thumping' thLi -floor --with-w--broovW- --met anent installa-! instance, W She looked so funny, le e Beat- loved m -tion; similiar in type, similar -in finish, I -servant in the -bomer-should be sta-, such an-Lact. impoAlble. Naturally, LittV -Woodchuck babiis,. Who sometimes that Little Bear forgot to feel sorry itionary.- There is need of more height of ourfa�ce, etc.,., It .is ,this.; Gen. Smits' Advancet played in the woods with him the live- for the young Woodchucks. Father ideal Which is now so well worked out: drawers in the average seirews and less di. Native ,Loyalty and rAilitary service long day; but he always wondered why Bear laughed; too, and when he laugh- ed of cuorse Mother ­Bear, laughed, in shops and factories, in hotel kitchens, I .device -is really - wQTth ivi, bought with gold* Pro- the long, when he would say, cafeterias, etc, kitchen' If a I and tTe Y 1�h while and is used frequently enough to your moth- and straightway the three had a jolly u4p. a moment and think vhat.an to justify its purchase,-- it -should be !Mite of gaudy uniforms. .-The , resist is time -now to run homet M, th Y e, -instea(I of be- ance *grew" -stronger' as the outlying er, 'little .'Wo6ach4&si because' MY dance. �,one does in making a�cake in the usual , permanently. installed forces fell back before Gekeral Smuts' mother is sailing me." The next time Little BeiLr took the How much of '*e Work is ing set away on a' shelf or in a draw- L a-dyance. ome bloody"battIA-9 Were At last. the alldressed-up Blue Jay. I baby Woodchucks to play, in his play- nt in actual- eating er,. 9 it must be hau�e�out-ev­ery spent where If ought, and frequently' nativer allies of i told Little Rear- that AVoodchuck {ground; ,looked and looked And 1p'. holding a wobblq, bowl -in 'place ? er I --he . 10 � time -it is.,needed. -b ' Be ' 9* *rtb I care -of looked for a trap, because he wished, Every act of beating, mixing, gr9ting, l - 11 e er ciofaiEg Into. conflict , babies, are turned out to take The reason the portable device is I the black 'hirelings of Germany, dis- themselves Nyhen they are only a'few to prote�t the baby Wooikhutks, and -..inolding. bread; etc.-, -which Is dorie in i a wobbly way, is -increase in diff iculty i ineff icient is because it takes. io'much carded their sbooting.ipons and rush--. weeks -old. Little Bea:r was f eeting sure enough, he found one. That is, 'energy to hold it in place, aside from -armed -Now, ed -to the - hand-to-hand battle 'distressed aver that news, when he saw amost tempting bit of honey- iond M"cle strain 25 per cent. 'why does riot the housewife see. the the Actual -energy neidp4fiLr, the task I with their favorite knives.. the Father Ground Hog himself 'came! -comb, dripping with7li;ney, lying in kielf. Therefore, it-r=ey­doubleitl� -When in thel early ssummer. along and explained that it is a cus- the gft". For -a second he thought In the union i -except the honey, and was advantage of the clamped, perms- a. - . . I the ,N!Ark instead of making it easier.�,; various states I agreed -to, nently fastened fixture? Recall again, I - 0 tom "in the Woodchuck family, and of nothing eggs or syrups that no harm comes to the little ones about to help himself, when he With the elAniped device, however, all! prosecute the war, more vigorously I t a the mixer, for mixing the energy of the worker can go into -Germany'io. fate- was tooled in the dark thOilght 4of . the baby- Woodchucks. -7, Is if -they obey their parents and stay in ft - used at the soda shelf the actual task -of. beating-, I visit What if there should be a trap under iv neat. for Generat­ Smili' fOrc's the woods;_ but' that if they not clamped or screwed to the ang-triettied'- RAeadily firmem' gardens and, eat Che farmers" it to catch them! So he cried' out, Iturfa I ce and self-operating? Iia wo- or whatever"it. may be. I was th'reaftir p,". shimld- be -,Just.a moment!" and held back the man did it, would. she not still cling, , "Clamp, clamp, clamp," with recruits arid. the. artillery branch beans and peas; they run the risk of to the traditional . way of holding a orke-of the housewives' slogans. It `.of the expedition materially strength- being shot or taken in traps, or lilled baby, Woodchucks. n more efficient kitchens and,:ened. In the last of the summer his pure enough, when be poked a :'.wobbly, bowl and -operating.... z.. Jerky-�4ii.1,M" by dogs. -Way 1, lies WAsted energy, force s'a't- id -p�owerfut that nor Germair and gras , there was the beater ? "So Imong as our Aildren -stay in, the leaves was the chain fastened AXrtv could stand against it, and the'' -the woods or the meadows, and eat trap, and there FLOVR 11." BREAD, beggn ieedtkg their bacill bat- ii!;- And it was such a big -HOW-TO ECONOMIZE ON N Hun., grass and clover.. they are safe and td a stump!' tared regiments is retreat. r did not dare to The f am' tely absorbed. Much of the happy," said to Little -Bear. "You trap that Little Bea, iliar 'war bread' means. so �complei 0 .'graham flour an the miike"t pre -i --Drove Huns to the Sea never taw clittle Woodchuck -crying!" j.spring it -with'a, stick; a home he ran ]Imad-pgepa"d by combining amine-' when he rarer-! for his father and mother to come and imum amount of-whest,flour with Otk-'-. sent - is InerelY white flour to. which In. S.eptembeti, 19.1,. . 'the " ' --Belglan5L. 7. Little' Bear laughed a a baby show him how itmorked. 1'x- tr materials for bread making� Since, ! bran has been added; under Glneral Tombeue brought' tfiefil WrWd that be never hid seen - - H .4 a with General I Woodchuck Ming. When- Father Bear saw the' trap, he he procesis- of manufAlcturing Pot -7- Some of the- materials -which miy` !R\ Junction steadily -into the bushes for a floUi, h. t --,ant about three-fourths of the SMU S-' 4 wink, '-:tire-. PMrtuitu#sLs F "I'll take care, of the Woodchuck �.looked he. substituted for wheat flour are: t r salt is lost it is evident'that, I ca:rTied. -thpir vanguard to complete 1 babies," he promised their. father, ­ij 1 moment, and then, _before Little Bear win -eornmeal., bu&*hoat- flour; soy beaft, Le had time to wink,. away Father Bear ;r by milling a larger percentage 'nd potato flour. -7 Cornmeal the semictrcle and. did entire half- you,will. teH me what traps. am like, of -the !meal it riv'- 1-9-04 can look for them'. wenf-, R the circumference of allies ciosed In, d .. ashing 'after sqmething! The. Wood=, next thin �wheai, the food, vWue as well as. may be used in the L proportion. of one tAg the Ge-ruiand toward the: well,." said Father 9 Little Bear knew, four big P ositive amount. of breod-makiiLig ma- -wheat The' 'recent ,surrender. -or.tho last-, chuck. "I will tell you how i terial. would be - greatly increased, part cornmeal -to - two . part& 1 - i steel bOYs were running like deer through flour. Buckwheat flour combines Well� known and expected In Ber- rap The - W works. 4� lies on the ground the woods, away arid awayF This added- mineraL matter. may be- with wheat flour 4A. any proportion. I When Father -Bear came back, out in"nijking u' the Soy bein meal and cotton -seed meal more can be d p Tin, Z =511 one iy'the like an open,b&k, onlyit is hidden .Tin, in Africa by.grass and leaves.. In the middle of breath and IaujMng, lie prissed the drat of children. on. the spring, and— Th Are both' in small amounts... -time gra- d- of the trap is a little platform or pan end of his carie The manufacture of old Previous to 1984 ('Aermauy't4 poll f L I -Potato flour; such as haq been cal policies had been -pumly continew 11 -and on that pain is Placed something ring 'went th�' trap. ham flour, wheat meal, which is, used abroad, is not generally avail;. tal. but 4n' that yeft'r F. A., -E: 1.44prltzi- i`and to Eat. -WhinAe little Wood-� -Little Bear" -said Father Bear the entire grain cleidia end able in our markets, but boiled mash- a Bremen merchant, prevailed upon chuck seep the good thing to eat, he solemnly, "it is a Vood thing for Tou ground; has been almost entirery it ed potatoes may be substituted far his government to take a great tract tries to. get-it-,-*nd: In doing it be eith- 1 and for us all that you took such t66d P abandoned, no .doubt because of its 1 the 'little Woodchucks, beiatiam perishability. Due to iis bran and slightly less than -fialf the. flour. Boil: of territory- And vmtect his- factories - er steps on thie.pan or presses it down caiie:af ih mineral salt content,'flour of this -type -ed rice may also be used :with flour• in said trading stations. Germany did so ; with his nose. That makes 'the pring-' that is a bear trap, and those boys about the same proportion. very suddenly, thus, stealing a -'Marcl:k-I shut- quickly, and there the little fel. were- trying to- catch -you.- But I .,�pooeeaSes laxative properties, which Upon - England and creating. the -state I low is caught in the trap. , He cannot frightened them so muich. that they often -desirable, although the pro Equal measures of cooked been - pulp, an toin of the coarser flours may not be ifid hour are satisfactory in mvffins.�of German-�$outbweM Africa, get --away by dragging --the, trap be z Th. -w. yeir Germany 4ant the cause ..it it fastened to a log or a, grounil again.." imperial 'can ul ge�nf-a1.: 1.4 Dr Naelt fi- Stu - by a chain. Sure enough, they never did.- As, 4 stent- root a foft-- - 7%e a, once Eng- al it) "Itivestigatt- rheGerman fac- .'rhe old WoodcbVck. then walked for the baby Woodchucks, they thank • - Iland's enemies, have co-operated. with I torie�, on the we�t­roasi.-" away slowly; he was laughing to him -'ed Litle Bear when he taught them 1011"S BLACK 9c- � recognized the colonial danger�self,-�eesase be did not beli ok: out for traps the Belgians and PartugueseW�e that how to 16' 'themselveN cupying all German o6loiDjes An tile, that asci- I and then they lived happily f 6r 4 ing helilRd this plita�-eplaig- and sent there was a steel trap in all t dark continent; from 'oe cape FADES T)tffer the military ftb rifficial u "Provia* crit wood. long time afterwards. "genius tie -General Jan beat -the -Gernians. For-iriany years Smuts, the '' - organized - - forces Of. the Ithe--trllbcs of black -men aroimd'.Kame-1;. d consumptlion of. psp; -MrLLION SQUAFtE MILES AND Union of South Africa have v- Food Shortage run. had begged , English protection, In France.. manufacture an rance is be. ',..try regarded so's % luxury was entirely but Great Britain had also considered ed t?rolr relatives, the Ger ans, Aside Shortage 'of wheat in F • 14,000,0011 -PEOPLE., from Its military significance' this vie- cming more and more alarming each suppressed on January Ist, except on tfie.b�slness too trivAl. -roe attention. laurtce Long, M or 84nday and hondays. tory Is a superb tribute to ETigland, The result was that'lif July To week-. M. N iriiater f gd stand 'enera Ithe ruler, for It proves that sixteen ;General Revictualling of France, Indi- Gor. dl kmerun,both placed themwlyc-i un- . Ir -�.:.Proopoctive Colonial Emplft of yearg,,ifter she conqueredtheBoers der German pro-teetion. entad recently that, a further. redirc- -A little soap mixed with the, stove n many Wrostid From' Purr 6Y A year later'a Germad fleet appear. I of 210 per cent. In the bread ration polish a#inc 4ta bloody warfare the v"4,�Ithed men 1 -dol .1ish rnakeA a biillisnt Arid I bave become so loyal that they will would"soori'become :Imperative." The 'lustre. W off Zanzibar, on the ens coast, and Boer Kinsmen. :fight their own flesh and blo6d to. pis ed the natives to a7dtfilt'"Wiat Prus. The kalser's. black Arelm has -dfs�� tept sea'rieed thaj section, since called 10�rman East� Africa. 11, is odd to note solved into thin' air., ..Her has still I German East Africa war, •the last -.in plenty, but rbils. par- 'German that the colonies fell'in the same order - nightmares stronghold to fall. feir,��Mers Pky Better Than Ever Ucular dreart), was black with -i b:opi- Smuts •had been hammering at it: for jar rhtw- were created-, Southwest first, tal 11B." ' It was his vain -glorious hope two years,. In Noverriber'1911i, lie, but Togo second, Kamerun thT-rd'and East 'PrODAY a bushelof corn or wheitbuo more fertilizer 'that some day -he might build up arr'lately orb � of- the: Transvaal's best la4t., JL (potash e roe). than at an time during excepted, of cou colossal leaders in warring on England; - was African colonial empire, a. colo the past three years. -Note'how much cheaper--You-Mil empire of -Me south --which would s and of the expedition Wi.0 b before the vvar end, placed In comm. i lf'a'Hor4 Step's oft'it N I buy g 2-10 fertiIiier'now than grain which. was to attack Prussia's ' main tribute In men, Ivory, gold and I saw possession , In . the colonial world. If "one of your horses steps on a to the proud throne In flerlirL. He 1914 'millions of negroes bending the heck 'Against him .• were arrayed 15,000 GeT-- nail,- remove- the -nail as soon as pos, sible and thoroughly cleanse the arid -owning him their lord. Caesar, 'mans and 50,000. well-armed.and dls- eanse would buy mphing Gauls, Egyptians,' ciplined native troops, Co-operating W a Corn —trlu otuid. If. the horse limps, ps, ' invosti- -cause.' 'The removal, of the, .2 Bushel _)'bver, x0th lilra from the south and' east gate the' fW-tons and. Huns and recelvint their 4 u t p 'Vguese armies, by.the ilestimorils44s. of indebtlidness, was were Belgiah and Ppr, nail can easily be accomplished_ 6y wiiom be could ordinary cla-A,* ha miner, a small blocki- I.Mel� H"ictured III -allies w Id not join Wilhelm's m --belt cracking t whip- over sQDtv­ lines, but who, like him, were ready of wood being used As a fulcrum over to draw in-closef on the province. Nvbfcb`,to*-pr�. " If the mail -is not toQ• .-Today books,AAA bossing a continent. large n'p*a'ir of pliers is suitable for - wake Me -up tram this highly. Work.6.f Geiier�if Botha when for immediately -'b M1 r morning N will buy. ant dream� the othe thei rude British6ra shook him and German Soutliweat Africa, with If not care ately the 113S BU6 *I Com -399,000 gqllnre miles had co I - -7 e wa el Us ace.- ready 'fallen_ before the army 'of :the �Uulom I ent lameness. For cleansing the Not # Fobt of Africa. ' General Botha. also an. ex- wound a syring4 and k arm water may Germany owned 91.0,150, square nifies Boor loader, had gii1ded this effective I be used if care` is taken to cleanse, 'of African territory -when William be. I . attack. Togo, a'strip of only' 33,700 thoroughly. 'The best method is to gan dreaming.. To -day she possesses square miles in: in the..nonli, had I app liberally *ani -coal-tar product; -been occupied by Briflsh*and Frp'noh as it is effective in breaking up the in - If IGHIST PRICES, PkID al armies most without a struggle. fection. If a nail wound is given British soldiers were cornering the immediate and careful attention the Por POU LJR�l QAM 11444 i RS GeifiiWii--�fdfeiide-fs----oT--Kaihorun, the life of -a'.hoi. e is usually safe. TH Iasi of the four kaiser colonf6s. Its Please writ% -for varticalsra. were 0 119 000 square miles we Four .hundred thousend"women in V.. 111011113M a 00 succumbing to the new rule. succumbing England� in. munition work. In 16- ri _19;Xameru-SUV �ar- rance e iD0 00.0 ­too In temn of farm Products, fsrtifizere cosi ton today than in 1914. Fertilizers paid you tkoh-tljey-�r�l p&T_!.!m better. now. -FertMters are today tnbM Profitable and more neciviafjr -to efficient production than beforo the war. Boost cr . opprdductidn, grow more per acre and Increase your profits b trim' fertilixer. Help both the nd1roade and youml by :ndvring Spring Fertilisers NOW. Bonet for HUrat we to DevirtmentIS 7-7 il improvement 'Committee of the National Fertiliser Association 'Postal Telegraph Bldg, Chico- The Munany Aldff.,-Ss �y '�"' ...,. 1.. a-.� 4 P -moi.-'•r +�S.` vCIRCUS , .„,,1''7 Cm.�'S;`r:l'h'"r.�. ia� 2•t*^'r-n?.d� §; :. S.;7e .s• : •f b � °' ":,;a }„�,. "'� •live '�Mf •4NEWS ''-' •T'•"•�ii>�'r �'cliY>Gs11iB �g1W " •• ..�. ..;.,'�.Y..,� .,�... .., ,..., ... �......:. ..r '-��:.�� lag pro-QeCtnan "tn thPtE lPeRiR!�e bring RbOttt t.I!atlge the al�ied „ ”- `=1` r? p their f " r r _ . pesos aa.-not� beiplf pr4fthted. minds and the . i. s s-y..,viil'� of sheath,........... pial Barg tri Soap . _ haQe•ecorned the t3ermttn of%s o6 nations ]lave fully the •outer allied, nations are now their swords until this has been ygis I il.is it paid inadvauy. .more convinced than ever of the accom plished. �.. r kind of peace 'that they will be ` JOHN MU K�1R Pro rietor, forced co grant Germany should IR % C H A: i!4 C� O lily S P x.>"t.. ddkteriisawents.• the latter 'b6 vtetorious: France ` tiK#wwoa a_ Nv saioN know that she' will 'i)R v(- to ive ..a$oa have all advanced and another raise T... u' - aorthern portioti of gher B � �6M `���y to WRH Aja, R� �_ - _ ipt a or at once. For this weekM s --- - looked _ Ono a greatest problems country, which ie the wealtitiea� , ' 1Vo: 1, Piekeritsa. - -- .. -- , =civilization will have'to solve in 'part and which" contains rich iron FOR BALE -A number of oak bar- _ i' i1fiQX SOAP;• •5 CENTS the'ears to come will be tlptt of and C al niines, IIer dreams of cels, some suitable for'virtegaz barrels. Apply y Q at the Pickering Bakery. 15tf _� �0 -%�• �Q -the feel 'supply. The question recovering Ala nce and Lorraine - --- - STRAYED •ihe Gascoyne hes not.been . s matter of tuiie'h will never be 1'ettii'LBd; tlnd' she S farm, cou, 2, Pickering, 25 - year old steers. j . t�]] ccff //'�� Q - concern to the people in the past, will be reduced to a RE'COtld-rate rew information leading to their recovery will be - Rolled Oei O f1V l b• B£i 8 t VO Pny information -Rion Carry, Locust Hill. because the supply has always power. ug • nd knows that 1t -- -- t •equalled or exceeded the ee . In T1:D-An experienced man, erabI carried, for general farm work, gee our window for a pretty #0. piece China Tea Set ut_during_t)ie past t_wo_years we eon.tinental Europe, only a very eparate house, gnod w3gc5, duties to commence at 10.00. A bargain, for aomebod Also new Toilet ire beginning t0 gain a ell -ht idea few Feb. 3th. A plv Cv1, C. Boswell; Base iia near__y+ g' g years will elapse when she i Pick - s at -the old prices, what it means to have a shortage will be the object u# tlttack 1)y i7 CE-t�ordou Andrus of French - 0 _ Buy. All Your Groceries at the Grose "'t3 f fuel. The world's supply is be- Gertnatiy's navy, artily, 1. ly, Reriel man's say, wi%44jx•prepared on and atter jun. _ 13ih, to furnish farmers and,all others' with cut lug exhausted` ar a very rapid forces and submarines, and she' i :e, loaded on wagons or sleighs at any time at " .rate, anti ills tilll8 le SitCe t0 COtlle tYlll have t0 ig}lt rtel'C1TRn y K10.C1E' ' a reasonable price. Loading d one 6y machinery.J R I C H A D . 'Get youi supflFy at once .•. d avoid thy, rush lattrd S. 0 when there will be no tuore coal as her present fillies will hnt•e been on: The yua ny this cti-:q is first-class.. 16tf in the Wities of the tvotld, and the 'renrlerei3 pott•eiI * s. And the �' a e' �+-� , forests will `have disappeared. United States knows that sho toil' - G G L./ • Canada has' been dependent 'upon eventually leave to defend .}� -ick e ring Hardware Store' I albs United States for her anthra- shores against the. mighty folscee;,Alsike, Red Clover, Timothy and all kinds of see'ds. eite,coeT-ant e_ ,-the-H4u.-- _ZVet_ca.n._-readil}� _ 'Q i3e.in the market and are prepar•- come when abet 'country's supply understand the war alma of the . to_pay the highest market prices. :.:•• There's just one place to'buy will be required .for her own poo- allies, that Germany must be ren I TAt.bbit equipped cleaning mills Ip in.•the county pie, and the export prohibited. dered pow enleas or free, that. i9 y ' THE 1900 -WASHER—Price• $16.00 What gill Canada 8o then 7 She that Gertuan militarism must be I Bend us samples, orcotnrluinicate with Fn1I s A-- us before selling, y guaranteed. Free' trial given. ";has coal. fields ip various parts of crushed, and the. ruling 'power -rake advantage of the best Seed Mark - the country, but the quality is in. taken . from the w•ar lords, and {{ ets to the world. _ I - ! There s also 'net. one. ferior, and -,.besides• many parts of placed in the hands of -Fite .people,' ! Bell or Independent phone.' —place to buy k the country.. a so far from the who in the meantime n, net be Prompt, e1'iicient-and reliable service f , in handling Seeds guaranteed., 4y source of supe that the cost,of taught that war is .not' a good R O LAMPS . 'transportation will make its use thing for any nation.,,. Instead of'IJ.H. DOWNEY CO PANT' . being a lover of•icnr't iv mtfst be ' A%'Ii.ITBY: ONTA AN prohibitive. It map be that new R Y , - r coal fields tit ill be discovered, oc. Happy Thought Ranges" 1 r Canadti' may, have. great peat de= Of the .... posits. that are. at tiresent nnea- B E S T That's Pickering's Hardware Store. �r plored. and these tuay prove of aq -MAKES tt P ; Brest villus to the country, But, p i•'atl line of..sto�e-l)i<leQ. elbows, stove neverthete4O, no. matteE• linty large' boards, vil•lieaterQ, lanterns. the supply may be, it is sure to be �- — =y • _ - Farrrtgra-Get yotlr• Stoek l: uodl,- here. t - -- exhausted, and may bei rtree;t -- International and Herbngetuu: e_ _ ;deal sooner than weexpect.• What �,T the substitute -will be, iR a matter JOHN S. BALSDON, PICKERING .,that tbe._ scientists of the world will have to discover. _ we know - t that Canada is blessed with' im- 'iyF "U' .� ranense water -power, which may be - 'Itransform6flnto heat. 'At pres. �`- �nt our scientists have not ett� CREAM OFTHE W FLOUR� � -needed in discovering a system of •. t :electrical heating that is economi- a seri and in every way satisfactory. �. == _ -- _ - For Good, r7 lllole80iile Bread It is said that` mother o! invention,'.' is the e ; .� �s 'that this real tion,'n tures will. Its the Flour that rmakes the Bread, g . therefore, You can't get beat ,. In time, be subjugated, that it will . • R. Thexton, Pickering; Ont. - `results from an inferior grade. That's -. ibeeome the universal heating syg- recommend _ why we r end ?tem.of the world. The great pro- - ;greet which has been made dntiog _ .CREAM OF THE ,WEST the past fifty years in.utilizing --: Slectriclty fills us with the ho ri' - -- i that in the neat fifty years, most - The best Bread Flour on the market .•ra •a.va WquV. .. v wviacvo ovory 'water -power in the country will -. tj K be transformed ' into electrical THE SSS r., energy, which will largely usurp = the work now being performed by ,� H O O rG R --PHONOGRAPH (coal sad wood. Other sources of hest mitt be used bat from the --.present outlook, electricity .Is - - -11, l - �Nthlch-re' sings. our aahief hope. Gieerman�'e claim that she did y xotoater this war for eonquest.ie _ not, being substantiated by- the 4etrms of-peses -- thata - - . -- — z.. '"ted to4Raseis. She has eluted 4 .that the of peace that the EW EDISON e desires is one with no indemnities np annexations. She has mi4e up : ' «•— Phonograph with a 'SoaPr : . lblili-mind that her ememies must , da*sand ao annexations, or 'in otliad words the colonies that the ., actually sings. It has stood beside Anna Case; ,. has lost must be returned to her,' , Giovanni Zenatello, Guida 'Ciccolini, Arthur :- but that part of Europe that eh has conquered must be here JMiddle.ton, Thomas Chalmers and a score of right of conquest. She has se u other great artists; and has sung duets with 'J' = tat a great sacrifice, both of men them, and then sung in comparison with them,, and money, and she now claims 'than it would be unjust to her to. "Tho critics of more th>zn.five hundred n - • �-.deprive her of her new dearly bought possessions. . She tried to -musical newspapers concede -in the columns of 'Lheir own _ `show the Russians that she want papers, that it -is only by, watching the lips of the -ed to be friendly with them, and artist standing before them, that they can tell ate magnanimous in making terms whether it is the artist singing or The New Edison 01 ffe--� alit e Mask is -be= - singing. ins ta)<eri' from her face, her real _ .: character ie beildg revealed. 'The : We *host hope you will disbelieve what we '. -war weary Rnsblana were led• to belietie that they' would be Riven gay—and come to our storesnd make usprove ' our : an honorable peace, but in this statements: You will not 'be ' asked to uy. We ;. they have been bitterly disap• wish to prove that the New Edison Re-. - _merely reation of music is s fact. -mane are endeavoring to exact7. - From them would subject them to Aso humiliation. lad the ..Belshe- WWI sX ' t�aot p fti is Russia; and wiiel 11 .,.. ..-x•:cy, n, :. 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"u,•�a� -Y+1 s. :.S'.�."!r.I'f ••Jfi't�'e.•, �i,•b•'. .: •;, moD}x'.Sii yc r`+i... ;�",'4 art.»-fi.•5 1 vn,r` • l.t'fledi �J,re►titUeNlii3D, OL - lit ^, Q318$ A4tl@1.,FA.Wariis,• of the ^ �' �1 + � Js+�ies i7 ode>*hil}'�iss is the tiny coni t.. his ' : ti �,�:.ceding t rw tae►cLiul{ bear$. vf.. the.'+sor .Vei1i@ia Tile: For- ,.,W�. Want Now, � :Y r �� days with` biaremont friends ppu�blic schools, is visiting at the A rellliMe Agent in Ontario County► 'Ptiesdiy. i4arry Ptigh, of Chatham. has..lwme of her father here.. Tile in. 8. 4,' and s lneb,. find ,44.1$ 'to -sell,, Pelham'& Peerless Fruit anti' Wid. Miller hada business trip and 16 lit ou7v c ipee. ,�t old foes t! returned home atter visiting Win. Mrs, Anderson, of Toronto, re- p O OruAmeaW Treei during. Fall d� -� '''to the'elty, op Wednesday`• bought be[ore sw Years. Frost'will W Edwards and other relatives In -turned home on Monday- after Inter months: ' Odod pay, exclusive , flits.�: L. Anderson,• of Totfon- not affect -the so that they can be territor free selling -'equipment. meat.. Ot' Claremont. n ding 'the holidays with her K p . Over 900, Acres of the choicest Nuns. to, ape Sunday at Thos• C. Goo- l� M y ttored Burin w ter if not put la this p f , The annual meeting and roll aunt, reT3 ahi}A Bundp fa11, also a lase thousand cement brick, er Stock Including Naw varieties. T tick s. call of the Ba is being Mr. Rodmd'n. tellerof the Stand- !or sale. y` ` bits. Ed Gledlipa As conBDe Ito . . . . .,,controlled by us. audsotne u tc� held this (Thursday) afternoon and Sauk, accompanied Sy a date selling equipment apd a splendid - .'her bed with a severe attack of Yards. pleurisy. and evening, friend, paid a 'flying' visit. to T- n- wn stock to otter caatotas. asp The Whitevale Tile �i,c Leonard Ha L' sported for. Wilfred and Mcs,. Sadler. of friends in Uxbridge on Sa.nda _�__- . crit _ g y. — - are: Vt*.e are nuc jobfieia:"Wrie nosymilitary service at haws on klin, vWLe�! with Mrs. RobC Harry Porter hat,niovedbis bar- l�f�s �i tor -a enc terms to Sadr, of North Claremont, on bd-rigg business into the shop j,uet �`�l emv�t live rq g EL NURSERY CO.. P HAM BorayOn Sunday, Jan. Lh, to New Year'd Driy. east of the post office. We wish ,� - Toronto, Out. Frank' d s. Parkihson, a Mrs. D. A. Scott entertained him succe��'tn his new_stand. - 'But meets all Trains • = N. B. -Catalogue sent on request to daughter. the tnetttbes'e of the Ladles' Aid *'�•�• applicants for Agenclee. or purchasers F , t ' Fred Ward shipped two carload -s. So•siety of Erskine Church or} `• �i to �' ; First-class "t to to day or ox Nursery stock. 81-1f3 'mss u p night at lowest prices, Of cattle to ths.Toropto market on Wecl'i,esdl %% afternoon. 5 t Cm* �d lamb Wednesday. Y Phone 1800." Robert and "Mrs Sadler; Green - �. -wood, spent New year's with D. l=tE Thos• Sanderson & Sou, and bice. Taylor.�� .. T PROPRIETORS Another carload of coal reaebed kcal' eats _ [11arPn]OI]t on ' d'of - oa and -ryas 9TARURD -_BAN HRISTMA$ BARGAiN� soon disposed of. - _ ..' Roy Forsyth -left on'Wednesday - OF, CANADA At Last Year's Prices : - . 'last for Toronto to report for .14ZAD OFFIC9 TORONTO Men's Sweaters, from $'1,00 to' $5.00: Of allmateriGlG and deeiRa �^ military service. Reg,.$8.00 to $7.•00. ' -'-kept in stook. It sviil pay you q,7 f J. Fleming sold .a -hose last week n ` , ]<ien s All Wool Underwedr .at . $1.25 to Dai} at our works a=d inspect our Stock` that weighed 565 pounds frc - per aIr, sa obtain tines Doti't be misled b� he received the' haItbome sum of --- n s �� O - McII'; pp donof emplog them, oonsegnwt._ Fleaes.Linad at' -5c. per arment Boys Fleece -lined at 50c. per garment. 1 we Gan x Charles Cooper, of Richmond Savings Department earn inter- Women's Medium Heavy at •10c, per oyommission! Oyer nt.,whi hyonwitli garment. ro Rill,.spent one day last week with Flannelette Blankets, 12/4 re or osaginly says'by pusohasing ! m tea - - - his broth, - George, --and . Mrs.- - - - ---- , whi�a"2- " r: grey tall soliotteb. Cooper. L eT D s G r a est- at curr,61Yt-rate 20 per Fal - - MINITOT .4RwNl7k CO - Miss Janet Yount has returned DICKERING-BitANCH Rubbers at last year s prices, n c /� /mow Office and Works, Whitby, Ontario { home alter spending two 'weeks S !� I! tl G O L D 'with relatives in Gnelph and in WC. z. mer. Branch also at Wts[eby. , *p :~ 'Tor'ontoiV�ERIN� SAB�RY .f _ NORTH CLAREM-ONT - Mrs. A. W. McKay returned home. on Fridayafter spending _ FRUIT CARE FOR XMAS - =J; the Christmas holdia a with her Orders received now for. t e been' mater Pure Water daughter, Mrs. Combs, of Toron• _ t - The Universal f' " line ever at Oc per lb. -.•", _ - - -... -- - Cake. but good, at $ cheaper Ca _ Miss Mabel Hurlbert has secured (� If you are wise, yon will use the only 95c per Ib, a position as dining -room girl in \ an g Sa Ideal well, drilled by Chas B. Rice, Wedding Oakes our speclalty 'w the Central HoZ4pital. Guelph, and w +� a who is agent for ' -Wind Mills, Gasoline : t tee left for her new position last v Engines, all kinds of pipe' and Sttidgs O h Phones. ,"'week. Mrs. Parkin is now residing -'�;-' '.,Machin for water works. Also bathroom fix- H. R. � nn8yt FiCke with her ents, Mr. and airs, - tures, etc. Everything given careful — Stanb Mr. Parkin on is at - attention. ; ., s PICKERING present' n Texas with the ffiyhyg 111`anufactured by = R3C1:8 PCJdF' �VO1iHs; - r' • The heaviest anosd-fall of the _ W . H : � J A O K S O N if SON - _ - ' The Home. T 5521. Whitevale,.0vt. �- _season occurred on Monday �s hen _ -- LUMBER YARD _ ;now to the depth of 8 of 9 ie;rhey- - $R(}Cj� ROAD, PICKERINC, Out ---The Fruit -Store - fell. Some sar there Was about - f a foot fell. - HAS THE QL ALITY "HARDWOOD FLOORING t J. C. and Mrs. Macnab and ots, :' =;..= We can auppl _hardwood"flooring 'John, of Uxbridge. spent New Neilson's Chocolates, 'in bulk - john, p nd Year's with the 'former" brother _ l�luc•k:tnithing and WoodA-drking in all its brand in beech, birch. maple, plain a and sister, Peter anis Mira Margar- -...+ ' Malaga Grapes, Grape"Frnit, etc, qua rtered...,Nyhite and -red -'oak in is Saw gumming and a specialty with us all grades, widths and tiiickaese Ibt Micnab. Don' fdrget 'we are to theegrmarket w4th The three local churches purpose Emery Wheels, Circular Saws, _ ht�chi kensie duckss for he Tur�lce �$� ROOFING uniting in getting up a concert �GVe stork Gasoline EDgines, bb fe and pigeons.- y' y .Saw tad Emery Mandrels, etc. Geese especially wanted form now flrst'rea in the netC futtire in aid of the y ubroid Ready Roofing, the tetaFvinR Armenians, Full pard• - - - - � P dy roofing, made in 1801 .... f enMre later. _ .�. v �, A A M - y till•.tl=e New Year, _ Some of our residents are inquir- -- SHINGLES _ Choice B. 0. red cedar shingles' `` .init why the street lamps, are not = _ _ NEILSON S ICE CREA ' .being lighted. Probably the new Board of Police Trustees believe in l H. J. MARQUIS W. D: Gordon &. Son, _. prnetisini wartime' economy. 4at�,i0 _. Mr. Usher, of Elmvale, who has , ' PICKERINQ made many visite to ' Tbos, Gans- = b• lin, Wm. and George -Middleton �Isa{sf,fea.0 °TrewP� raga Bell and Independent hone add other relatives in thin locality, taeW�ie'���wGo a iwraes-slat r+•aa t P 3 died at his home one day last a ' Ata recent meeting of the Ba - - �-• . �. -.� � �DISNEY BROS, . -- List church it was decided to in-. k - crease the pastor's salary to $1000 - `'.and a free parsonage. -It is ex. ••, c•>R -•,. „ • '� v . o Ft4nB1'Sl Dlreetots k {petted that Rev. H. Wood will ^' _ v 41 � sat - .. • Es nR•'� y � a Elnbar>�le T• - • • new 20 -horse gasoline engine •and ins - _<L'-oAtariO ' Is now being kept busy ehoppiag Vis RraiD for the farmers. His work is satisfactory and his - prices are W �Qt - reasonable. a o n o a e:�aS W Calls answered promptly at i W e are sorry to reVort that "�, a ! t an hour b motor: Councillor Atex. Wilson is con- W." +,� 11 aalgaAy y y —fined to bed with w severe at- Avoid disappointment. Refuse irnitshOnS. Only d o , a i1I0 eztr8 charge fOr distanoa ,F A tackolic�tacou'm` we hope he may genuitie Columbia�Grafonolas and Records bear ! _ -L_�—_ ' " finest earee Our -public and continua this trade mark. look for is bef&v you buy ski M a I = ;>knci 8(jHlpnlent outside who° re -opened on Thursday M7 �!s� ! - a a a_ d It a of Toronto = with mood attendance, and bard - work will now be t -he order of the ::day with the mid -summer exaal- bia ,nom Bell Ph da or night, No• 00 itatione kept in view. - pp� y a x Miss Olara Underhill, -who has Independ t, day, No. fit' been spending her Christmas va. repaveC61m t FLARING Nights and s, ndays No. 05 Gi cation at the home 'of her 'father I am prepared to do 'chopping and oat - `,here, returned to Whitby on, flaking every day in the week Tuesday to resume her studies at Graf and . a s except Saturday, at b " CO d GRAM the Ontario Ladies' College. cents per bei, Pte, Ralph White, of the 110th _ •. Battalion, has been officially re• Some @tone boats, w on and binder �' Tborted wounded` his, wife -haling -- -tongues on hand. Hard and soft Coal of the been received a telegram from Ottawa John F• Bayles, Greenwood quality on hand. - 4 -to that effect on Satusdav'. We - § ''� hope his wounds may not prove eWanted Highest price paid for Barley, `� eerioae.: LOCa� Agent Z Rye and Buckwheat delivered Cecil Ingleton, of Agincourt, is FOR• Spick's Mill. spending a few days with Charles at S i and Mrs. Sargent add other Clare • FOR SALE BY P wont friends. Mr. Ingleton has / LAND DISTRICT- N PiakeringAstuion_C-oal Oo. _--been-in. poozhealth for_so- time, C. w,-_Liddle�A ; — o se or — -- r L y,, .� � but we are glad to know that he is "TSE OLD ,RELIABLE :: Iu TJn'* there ZS Strength now somewhat.improved. Mrs. Wm. Watson, of Strut•I - FONTHILL NURSERIES" w_ -ford, and who was formerly pPeel's► �lOe Sto' — resident of Claremont, and is now - V e 5ere`[e a great naovemeat at prep- Splendid list of. Stock for Fall - .ent for co-operation among the farm - visiting friends here, had the mis- �^1 --planting, 1917, and ere of Ontario and every farmer is ax fortune to fall on the ice and- sue w �jOld &y$ &t8 VO�iibd Spring planting, 1918, invited to jolt the gooc�wo fain injuries to, her back. We ti- the time to buy including man new varieties Attend the meetings o e U. S. O. bo for her early recovery. Now ie; y your Fall and Winter Footwear•. We have a y Club and become -better acquainted°' �,, � The regular monthly meeting of Silos 'aeeortment of Rubbers, Overshoes. Felt Hoots and which we alone control. �' the Claremont branch of th Wa with your ne hbor and mutual re•, Slippers, LegginRe and spats. spect and sonfl�ence will develop, men's Institute, will be held Send far new illustrated Catalogue, �S�p at our neo cry ay ork Boots fo men and bo e. als Age°Ye Propodtiorr, Ra d. Room for a few orders of twine yet, is Lihe e -of -Mr& K. y some -free outfit. Excise place them with the seoretary, and an - at l . m., on Wednesday, Jan. l Iva Territory. those getting twine thro b the Blab 16th, rammeepwsill be O SHOB&-Your children will need sdhool skies, and we •are ,ym�sy COMMm30N are asked to get It pt�y from lir.' v9o►1 Lsw�'. by. I[r�. M. Heodern- �t oar service wit the beet shoes rade. ,.- Via, 'gid W8L>;INGITON, l[arqui. or Loraauolmu'in. Y Bi y .. " l Roll CiaU, ••$oras Cures" etaT EEL . A • IllllstaWishad 1011' � taltendaeer o0 aoleatbers u e�• BROOK STRETM' �•- '�=BYe ONT. TOI%OXW' a y 4NT�0•C3111b: P10k8IlII i ami,000 .:_.,.. • .- ,':- . �...,.:.._:. .-._ "'': .-•. -! '.. -., .. .. .... - ... _. .. _ ....... .._..._ x_,.. ....,..,_..,..,. ., ._._...... _ ...u..._._,ls,t,,;a.,.,, t,.y'_.eti.:L1:,�:,.:^3r'`..3�',rtx,'�.�•. ba }� ��yy-^6`ai''M �,�y•� i' uv. ---���.L,,,N���'yyyti���' e• ,! �.7� .R�..5.�. }r :':"' '�,Tr:•^ +."?'.`w� ?::• S .. ,.:'r! ,�+ "se ys.,.gdl'4717 c-7A;, ': a :�1 ._ ..gvS4 _„ „i,,,,,, :,•• ra"'ec. '_ ", .s •-. a ;r.z ol a. " # _ r. :LYDEOiOTARLEif OW X* Make Repmtkis-,anetity of Treaties Meet Bea' . g6. fttablirhed-Pro�- of blar. East to be Settled. 0 ., t to Count: Cicrnin's terms of peace for Not to take Turkey's lands that are - M the Central powers has been announ- predominantly Turkish from them. t � r teed te'the world by Premier Lloyd But for these .principles: , r <'George in a speech 'at the , British Complete restoration of Belgium. a 11torite "man -power". cottference. Reparation as far as poeaible for h'he.British Premier laid dawn three devastated towns and cities. A caltxli. aZ principles, on which'Biitain=-- -Neutralization and internationaliza- i "and.the -Allies-would be willing to bion of the Dardanelles. talk'of peace. Reconsideration of. the great wrong "Before permanent peace can come; " done to France in 1871 --referring to + the Prime Minister said, "three condi- Alsace-Lorraine. r Where Italians are making a determined stand, against ' �.. ° ;tions must be fulfilled. i Establishment of do ' independent' . r "First -The sanctity. of the treaty l, Poland -"comprising all genuinely - galn8 the Huns , must. be re-established. }Polish elements, because this is neces- -------.-__..___....._ _ _ _- _� _ _-__._.___._...__.. __.•. "Second -There must be territorial; eery oto the.atability. of Western )fu- - arringera, s90 to $130;. light assn, ilz - - - settlements based on the consent' of'rope." LEADING -MARKETS t° ;la; sheep, heavy, $6 to 17.76: HOLY CITY , `-.those governed. � ;Arabia, Armenia, Mesopotamia, Sy- jfos$19gsi calves, go$ 3.26: to lambs. $17.76 " "Third and last -There must be er4 to e-; ria,. Palestine -all entitled to separate, 116.25: hogs, fed and watered, it6,6o to _ _Weighed! SAVED FROM 'TURK $ttfd' some international organization j narlonal• conditions'. �. ar.adsta3s Ei8.75: do., off care, ;is.76 to aoronto, Jan. S-ldanitaba wheat- 118: db., f.o.b., 17.BU to ;17.66. to'limit iiia burden of armaments and Russia, the British statesman left Slonlreal, Jan. R-Cnoice steers, ilz i The Premier held that Britain sad" ole themselves. • o. a inclui. 2 ra � $hole butcheco rs;7bullato ai7oio good,-10;imiix i -- - No, 1 Northern 2 2_ �o J . do:` 2 20 c diminish the probaTiiiity of vias ' 1 -for the future decision of 'the -Russian x0: S. do.. i2.I , �v "-'-t°-�1a-6o Soon steers-uo-ca---x.12; ;. in store Fort �Vllliain.` 1ncIuding 3c - African colonies to taManitoba oats -No. 2 C.W., Site: No. calves, ;18 to its; grans, i7 to ;9; Battle Fer Possession`'ef Jern , er allies• are fighting: Inhabitants of __ canners' cattle, $6.26 to 16.60: sheep, salem Won b British." '• ,pe P I u 8 C. V', 77 c tio-_1 estra_f-e(1 r 1c y - of -ler -the-destruciiatt - (dared-undet�anadminlatratlon-ac� - -- ill,ba-te it -as-- -lambs, -to-t1&&O; -- - No. f-�eed�4t<•, 1ty store Fort William. 1 f do of German ce table to themselves t0 event ex- American corn -No. 8 yellow. nominal. ! select. hogs, orf cars, $19; ]rood select. A despatch from London gays: --7, ,, P In I _ ' Not to destroy Austria-Hungary or ploitation for the lieneflt of European !nominal:o No x3 ao:, �stoti9c7 nominal; 118.50. 4 Since Boxing Day- Gen. Alle>rby's Turkey. capitalists and of European. govern- according to freights outside. army has followed up one brilliantly ' Not merely to alter or destroy the menta" Ontario wheat -new, No. 2 Wlnter, . PEACE TALK fought' battle by 'a series of engage- a� - iZ.u22; basin �n atore'111.ontreal.. menta which have brought under con- - em -No. $3.70 to $8.80, &(•cording g r - to fres-ghts outside, i u�i �n trol of the British Palestine army the - Barley-'talting, at.s- to $1.34, a� IMTEDh BY FOE' whole of the watershed between the 1' ,�` BRITAIN TO BE Ry. CARS RETURNED cording h freights outside. - x II Buckwheat -11.65 to $1•18. according __ Mediterranean and the Jordan its far to freights outside _ _ _ - *erth as Bireh And len- - _ _. alae -- Ito 2. $i-, S.. according -t° _ PST ON R TIONs ; - Rom U f frefirhts outside. Negotiations I3etweel' Russia did Tine across the scene of many con - Y w { ane. $11 60; 2nd, dot patents. .'rt Jute and Central 'ewers Tem- Cflieis of ancient tures. e -- e i baKers', do.. 110,80, Toronto. ° Tjte troops are now well north ' of • 1 Ontario flour - this accordingt porarily4guspendLed. Loral Rhondda Saysthe Scheme Shortage is Being Relieved For , „ample, $10,06. 1n beas. 3tontreai; 39as. � � this line, for on Wednesday they oc- i g g (Toronto; $9.60 bulk, seaboard. prompt j London, Jan:- 6. -An official "trate-' cupie3i Beitin, the' Bethel o�the 61 4'Awaits,Sanction of Cabinet. Canada by United States - e•bipment. , ment. Ysened at Beriln yesterday, and Seri tures and a bountiful water' I 3I1Nfeed-Var lots, drltt•erpd blunt- P r forwarded by the Zurich correepon- ?,�-�~•,. London, Jan.' 3. -The Director of.; Management. -' � real rreignfa. bag" tncruded-=Bran. peri I supply, between Bireh and Ram>tillsa - - Aon. ;ss: ' aborta, d°,. E4o; ma.ldlings, , dent of the Exchange Telegraph ('o., Meat ' Supplies gnnouaces that Tues- I A, despatch from Ottawa says: The d°,• 345 to $48: gond feed flour, per bkc, has been secured. day will be the meatless day in Lon- $3.25 - announced xhat because of the Rus ' The rapid "advance .•in s motif dif- `new centralized management of the }aav-No. 1, new, per. tqn, Stu 60 iri Sian request to transfer the pease don, and would also affect the province.: United States railroads with its pool- 314 6r.:. ni_ised. do:, $13 to 315, track t ficult country was due to the over - r -, Com uta°. rationing into be put into ; • P Toronto, rpourparlora from, Brest -Litovsk ak to whelmin defeat of a Turkish attempt " e![aat in $r1'tain at an early date, ac_; ins arrangements of rolling stock and Straw - -l;ar lots, r ton. 36,60 to. 39. � Stockholm the Central powers had' g °� economies of routing and, motive. rpm !o retake Jerusalem on December, 2?, r ._. cording to- Lord Rhondda, the Food _: - _;. porartly suspended the .' negotis { µben -alter resisting desperate at- _lig r power, is already helping to aoive -_ P one o! the main problems of the '-W hsissale I tions with Russia. The message, tacks for nearly twelve hours, the . ` meat afraid P g eg6i - p:r°ing at -un- which was filed it 'Zurich on Satur- Controller, saki at Silverton on P r`tr4in"uta � i` int ,fqr ,tyutter and' - British delivered a masterly counter- Thureday. He prefaced his announce -'Canadian Railway Companies, name- try nnintts the. - � H• saying that he was l day, said: t stroke and ro ed up the enemy right,,' r that compulsory s rat3e`ai would have ty, the more prompt return of Carta- Iiuteer-- rearrrrry solider, per lb. 421.1 ' "Anotlier Crown .Council, was. held ! 1� dian ,rolling stock routed to United j to 438. prfntx. pi -T ]b. 48 to 433c; dairy.; c.to-do at Helrin, at which Field 31st• ! cauing the Turks, who sustained Ao. come, and that it was on its way;' Staten points: Rolling stock shortage per lb a s ;rah gathered egK°• 618 c° bac. Abel• von Htntlenblirg and flan. von ! tremendous losses, to yield almost im- and thea] declared t his department,in Canada has been asst voted to _A I Drckaed i'°ultrr-('hlckrn+; :+ to 25e, - pregnable positions and fall back fbwl,4% to 2Oc; dueka, 3,3 to 24c; ReasP, Ludendortf.attentled. After the nieet- had completed schema, and that as along the Nablus road, leaving in the [arse extent by the delays in securing! 21 to 22.- tusks>:,. 2s to sec. - Ing the following •official statement soon as the sanction of the Cabinet return of cars from the United States' rotat°er VVholpmalprs are paying British poseeeaion points of great tf `had been received, it -would be carried {I roads. Thousands of Canadian box i fi w- i„KN Kiosk rf b .. ou tis pointfor K e in consequence of the . request of atrategicul 'importance. - i �I.ord ,Rh°Haas warned his hosiers "Cara, etc., have. been kept across the i tr %vir°nt the fotlre soltinit i tho retail the Russian Government' t0 transfer [A line for monilia. The shortage of cars Cheese --New, large. 23 to 23 e: twins the seat of negotiations from Brest- �{�ei that* there would continue to be a in the Unfted States, the keenness of 1234 tb 239c; pari!• cheese, 256 to 26c. Litovsk to Stockholm the Central RUSSIA AGAIN >.:ehortage, though the position would railway coanpetition, and the lack of I'larn,e. t win. 26Nto angry, c"icr 40 to oto; powers- have temporarily suspended hntprove, and improve steadily. Zang central co-ordinating manage- •'rearnery prints, 45 to +sw sottds, +c to- the ttpeotfations with Russia," S TO �� " Y atauernt of cars to F.4rR* -xPw 9 t° s.^. 4 There is nothing sli=ming in the +sc. fituatidrt" he said: "Yon have only t i ' Egis--No - , e larai. to carton!+, Fi(1 to•68a: ;FRENCH MANPOWER n to tighten your belt. ,The people Of, for a considerable time past. �"�otl ilorage, 43 t^,440', i0ect r+torige - this -coup SORIELY STRAINED Will Not Capitulate to Ger try are undergoing nothing j - ,o-._ Drosred nouftry-Spring chtrkena, 26 p7. like the privations -in Geripany.. There 2ec;-'muk-crd chickens ah, 3oc. fowl, I --- mane's Terms of Peace. y pound of 'meat to 5r. turkPya,: 35 to' 37Y , ducks, ;k det4patch from Paris says: =The FprmR7_tu 8tic. tPP9C 25 to 2iP 1 I A despatch from Petrograd says:-' ' week, _ Lice drain upon Trench man -power, caul -_i the have leen than a FOOD SI t VhON ' r.ultry-Turkey a: 2Ar.: 6pr1nR Russia has turned -again to war. Ite-. > hlckenR, 1h, 20 to 'to; hens. 16 t° lac, ed by the despatch of French Alvi- Q' " o irks+. o-tprtrtg, . 20 to -23� -geese, 20 ce* ions to itaiy, has already tendered alizing now that 'Germany will give AwE'D1G.088 1.621 MEN IN EUROPE GRAVE ' i Russia a democratic peace only it Ger- " FOR HALF DECENBEIL ; lion^,-.-comh-1f.xtra flhe, 1R ^a necessary the recall to the colors of j p y many succeeds in gaining a general 7�1 " - :. - }1 sure in alvei a yin i i1rr, so d Ra . 19s, 14 ois3o hen frame dtrecof fiftyw., ton isbean ou�ared 'tiy 'Peace -,--Russia sees anew he necessity • Total Enlistments in C.E.F. .,,081, Described a9 Critical' in $nth ; Beanw-(.anadlon. hand-picked buHh. ifor continuity the fi ht,• the Minlstpr -of Munitions, who has g g Y Against wastage of 8,702. iA t^.fx.6e: -imported, hand-,pickrtL 36.6.tl i Ruesla has been swept by the de !1 A despatch Irom Ottawa says: Re- ` -. Acute in Italy. •y. 1 titp armed service- belonging to the mend for peace, which was partly ! ,England and France and t,.'$': Limas. ;1, rr+ 17}c.. decided that workmen mobilized tar eruitIng figures showing the number, 7rrgvtssoas-wl.olisal: drawn from a• younger: shall be with :idealistic, partly inspired -by war fa- Ing enlisted in the infantry, -'-+-1914 cissa, ams' -Smoked and rusts' rrirnta :end load are' 'tl e. This transport of enthusiasm .,ss' rgen try, still- Washyrtgton, Jan. 6. -The food situ- } orkah°pe and placed at p 4 I t i Uu^tcd to 4 -he trade b1' Too x hole 4 ., _ !;! railway construction and, forest ation -in the -allied countries of Europe sailers as fY,tivw-s:- rhe, disposal of the Commander ln- reached its -highest- wave when Ger-'in Canada snd the United is graver th" it has been at any timeStngkal toasts-- Elama, medium. 30 rochief,s Into fores, . many. offered what seemed a demo - States• during the first half of Decent -'s lice of the war and is i4c:- rolls. '2'-. '14'bretikia- bacon: oni'january 16. cratic peac- a.luta 1 that t is cbengeW- _ ber, and. the'wastage ilp,.the C,E.F. for' giving American Government. officials _S to '42r.; hock", plain, 40 to 41r:- bane, . 'Six hundred delegates gave Foreign }1tsy�1,I'-to 440. the 'same period, hive- been issued ., by deep concern. . Official reports ,picture Cured mentor ---toric clear baerni. 275 SWISS TROOPS OPEN- FIRE � Minister Trotseky's war speech" be - I Militia Department. The figures extreme •food shortages ill England,-jtoT,f du,�lufeala dlltim,c�? 2141 tv s9<;: - O'N-NEW GERMAN STEAMER.'fore the Soviets the. most enthusiastic. �." reveal a net loss for the'hajf month, France and Italy; tubs, 2's3 to 291c; iNaits, 29 to 29}ef, and convincing applause.No war of 1,621 men, the total enlistments be- Tlie fact that conditions in Gelman 1 rO1 ^",+n. rterc�s, 24k. t^ _sv, tubs, 2+; i speech by Kerenaky eve; won ap Gel -many io-.: E.t tiaila 5 to _5}c. - A' d patch from Geneva says: Aug 2,081, as against' a total wastage and Austria are far worse offers the! Swiss troops on duty on the shores of iilause so earnest. .of 3,702.. The, total. enlistnints were only grounds for'optimism in view of Montreal Xarksts. i Lake Constance recently fired upon! The reason is that the soldiers know t rati,hes c air. ;},,,,}tom \fi.nirral. Jan, A --lista -- r'anailla.n ' now the Ale fighting for their -own divided among the-va ^"' '1• R'.11wor, \°. 3. 92r: -extra \ 1 feed, ,the newly -launched German lake. �' _ g R the services as follows: 1 InEnglknd and France the situation 92c; No. 2 lora( x•hitg. A74c: No s•lewal steamer, Kaiser Wilhelm, which .en- emocraiT peace terms. . The roue- ' infantry; 1,308; Artillery , 375; is described as' eritical in a cablegram i a•lieai atntk, firsts. ;11 so a i4tw d.�g,' tered Swia r territorial waters. • The ing scene attained its most inspiring '. eRatllway Construction and - Forestry, • to the Food Administration to -day, 111:10: strong bakers', $10.90: straight vessel was pierced in many places by height when the Baltic delegates cried: 811; miscellaneous, 87: The total. from Lord Rhondda, the Britlsh: Food rollers- bags. S5.Z9 to g 16.306,3 ` Rratt-°ssa rile fire and withdrew rapidly. No 1' The Baltic flag will be the last to number of men enlisted4n Canada dur- Controller' which concluded with these i 8horts-x40. Middlings, to esus .lives were lost. ! come down!" - t ing the two weeks was 1,310,',in the words: ' ktoultlie-$bs to sibs. xa�=No; 2, per i 'HOw far this new enthusiasm will - •!'ton, -ear lots, sictio to 316.50. (.`heese The incident is regarded is marking ]United States 768, 'and in England S. "1 view the- situation with grave-'F,inest westerner.. 212c: flnes't easterns, Switzerland's determination to pro- I prove capable of action, has -yet to be The essualties overseas during the anxiety." 123ic.; Rutter-(.Doicest creamer, °443 tett her neutrality- half eutralit 'proved, but at all events Russia will., - to 45et seconds. 433' to 44c, s y half month totalled 1,217, of which,- Yesterday a'cablegraln from the Fresh. 54 to 55c; selected, 46c; k0. 1 + not capitulate. to Germany's terms. 45 per cent. will, it is estimated, French "Government 'said that' the 'iu oe4 4,2c: ba€, c: (toar i ta38 t o 3nc 13Po i 4 600 GERMAN MINES d' within' a period of six months; be fit wheat cru .had been requisitioned and Dressed noire -Abattoir killed. $26.50 SWEPT UP BY TRAWLERS. � ANOTHER' BRITISH - -, for general service. A' total of - 972 that the bread ration would be'cut to Nene (doCanada rshri24.64) to irt meets $ bbla:y86kto ! "- GAIL IN`7�'TL.ESTINE t pten were discharged England, 981 all .«' only seven ounces of bread daily 45 pieces, $62 to 163f a^.. Canada abort A despatch from London says: Dur-'� -- wei'te'retitrned to Cwmr `la for -dischr{rge-to-'-a-fl-pergong -except e vel' our "'�b"c '-tibia, 4b to 65- ,ieres. $6o to ':ing the past year 1,000 trawlers, which A despatch from London says: -An.• -: Y P 161'. - Lard--Compoun8, ' (coo$. pails, IID . and 532 were discharged in Canada. and those doing hard manual labor, In i the net, 25 to 18c: pure, wnud' pails, to are used as mine sweepers around the official communication issued by the a The total wastage in_ infantry. units ' Italy conditions are not as goad per- ;lbs. nit. 27.,J to 2ec. _ j -British Isles, have swept an average War Office on -Friday says General' VMS 1,575. ;Haps, as in either )rngland or. Frantte. i of" 3,000 square miles daily. . During Allenby reports a further advance by a �►lanives Grain the ear they swept uP 4,600 German a part/of his line north of Jerusalem' R-1nnlppR. .ban. a --Cassa prices- Oats S P / --No. 2 C,W., site: 'No. 3 (•.W mines. v_er_a_dis atice_o�a .1 0 extra Nps 1 feed, 771c; Fu: 1 feed, 74�c: stance-of- DDI MENo. 2 feed�7l d o 133; re ,,cted anis •feerL $1.17. Flay -No l .«:.34 ;3.1F3 ,^ `,�REVOLT OF 25000 GERIVIAN TROOPS }_ :FACTORIES -IN SUCCESSFUL RAIDS $� , 3 =2_96. United States Mdrkets ' ? 1 nen olio, 'Minn.. Jan S-ibrn- Nt. 3 yellow•, $1.7u to $1.75 (tat, -N°. ON EASTERN FRONT REPORTED Two 'Hundred. -Bombs Dropped on Ledeghem Ry. and Other i3 white, 7r to 79c. Flour -Standard, in - Junctions With Satisfactory Results. carload lots, $9.75 per barrel in 96 -Ib. --aUuluth ra\tinn9,r Jar;. 5 -Linseed. on �e5e.i tars -Rebel Against Sending of Troops to Western Front In'. �tracR. $3.5,1 to $5.62: attics, $3.50; A despatch from London says -The en do" .ozit of control. Three of• our •ranuary, $3,60' bid; Way, $3.477J.; July, Contravention of Russo-GermanLA- rmistice. following oficial_statement dealing, machines are missing.' 1$3.399 asked. with aviation w'as issued Friday, even- "During the night an additional 300 i sive Stook WArltets London, Jan. 6.-A despatch receiv- They then entrenched themselves r Ing: bombs were dropped on alae enemy i Toronto. Jan. 6--Exirrt chutta h ivy ed here from .the Russian wireless ser- with rifles and machine guns against rOdr vice says . S erman soldiers e other erman uni s.'The German "Two hundred;bUTn�it j$7n.7n to 111: butchers' rattle..chotee:t. PPe 1 aerodvome. Successful rants -also wer8 $•1;1,61) to ;10.85; do,. good, $9.60 to nl the region pst pf Kovno have .re- military authorities have been.power : Thursday on two hostile ' aerodromes ) carried out in spite of the very bad =10.26, an.. ntedtym, ;n -to 39.26: do., volted. German deserters state .that less against the revolter&, and are try - common. it On the Ledeghem Railwayjunction i P common. $6.25 to 19,50; bulvhecs• bulls 1, g Y , flu I weather against the factories . at choice, $9 to '$lo: do., t:ooet bulla $S in consequence of the Governmeht mg to cu off •their food supplies. The utments in the neighborhood of that Mezieres-les-Metz, railway communis -tO $6.25; sits, h alum bulls, •;7.$6 to 1 drafting all soldiers beloAL age of Gertnan deserters declared that one $7,3b: ao., rough bulls, rb•2b to ;6,3ba j ]doatholat Forest Anil billets south of catiolfis. at o{pp�' trod the railway, butchers' shwa, choice. $9.sa t $10: an., 3a f°t- despatch •to the Wfront, of the motives for the revolt was that f"LlEle. , --- junction' at 5t. Ffivat; ih the neigh- I f$°el P,.,t{�' a� �^d to "=Q zo"'' feeders, I the ;,fol pmentloned num_ men I the aend►ng of troops tb the V�&stern _ L Y ell f11 air fi'gbting, and, two otheia'diritr•j returned." , a,, $ ;5.covi. 50' ''a 'g°°a'tn c�Mtre. $A5- to 5 do., coin. find mad. o to =1o; N ."IC�i9�LE�i°�CL`:.'�t �°ist� w.X.k.';:I.�w...,J.Nu.GLur,-r..tr�.....e ....,.....i..-...vw••.... _..;., .. .,.-,,.. r. ._e .,,, _ ,�..,........ i iiattlelins. so -German armistice agreement. Qa .to F.., - .. • •e•.•+5rit" ••►.i"1'•.f .:.''..". .. ,sr - ti' 'N:^' ''a`'.`t..`cGOa'K;'✓'xl'''.7`.c`�:+?'co'�o.:- i'" +v«: �"..� i�::C+C*i x� i:. `:g.a :i.:!"i!"'_.N .cat "E*• ..e•+,p...im' -`,,,�, a,,.'.p'" •y,. `'''�.o; 'trek, • r'r-.. OWIN1 •k;r../.,.y .s.v ,a?'+ ,,,•.:�,.; •k,,,.,�y, .,.. c :e3�. :•.' .-,s+ we:.6si..„k .u,�.c,..' : �.. ]�: . ,. - . .. '•i K:♦'.,�'^ "V .. . n • X t»F v 1iA ,, ,. ! .k.-,•'"p-�+'. w.+W " ,�` VY4'_ .�l• "i ,.p•. rL':' Y +M .PF•+, • , "r rr, .a'FY a 'ljw .. ..'�.; :'r'. .' ".' 1♦�. -t-v .i' .. � v"si�.. + t... r`:.ti " +" .:S° r. .�, , ., , ,... _si��.e ., s- "'--.'--3++,- ', ... — - .:,. '::�;.,. ,r-'---^. .., ,. :. :a r.,- i.. a- '� a ri+•+. " _ '•y. � ' � � .At� ii4�i#.`.:• _ ,•�' acti bed Conva Pttur!!t, of.�ezuasles, wile .I _ A Awhtonab.� Men VMq Became Fal�now i>a spite of I %afive -himself as 'VIW of. 3tesopo-Poor Health. - p� amia and Rural Mean of the. GardeAL �V i pier 8B8 f Eden," recently_ told a few Eastern is �~ Thom'. who are...afflicted .with ill- _ _ tales In London. a' ' -- 4 health may derive sortie comfort from a warning, to a»neptles. He said- that when he first saw his `• the statement, quoted in a recent book Tee habit of taktn� digestive pills af- "charge" the -seen did not I a E on "Stiilering 'and the War," that ter meals maka'i chronic evopntes be- Th le were overt-strick- • • ir- ease, =rte p - - n- •• h w la} !y + . t1w {ar - _. _ eel{ , th0 JI greatest works .of the, nineteen sen- !aeons the excessFig 4oi coaana-tic'`nio�n or' ciiiidren were briliiantiy clad in o ' v tunes were all written by men of ' the stgmach contents which is the cause I ieaw @test of smiles." oeir forms, and dre- feeble health=Spinoaa's 'Ethics,' Ba- of- Asooldr, referring to scorpions and con's 'Novum Organum,' and pant's l The atter dinner pill merely le4sens mosquitoes, said: "Everything fa. the 'Critique of Pure Reason."' As an- and �hut3tRiKen Seise the a of t e dom omac Garden's lovely (I don't 'thinkF) It.. • s.., other instance of hhe triumph -of the j from pain.' It"those, who are subject to wouldn't take a,flaming s*brd to drive .• spirit; Bir Isaac Newton, it+is'` state 1, - b uiGKtiat bearthun> etoeneaftere eating,g me Out of•'it!" ...... was s most unpromising child, with would get about an ounce of pure bis- At Bagdad' the pontoon bridge hay- a frail body And poor eye. e' urdted magnesia - from their dnusBist sight"H' , d and taxa a teaspoottatA in a little pastas ing been washed away, the Sultan d@- •�+ st a ! showed no aptib]de fonstudy, w83 atter meals, there wohld be no further termined to Wild a'new.one,.so`he set CON TAINS rsf incited by the desire t'o get ahead necesc�ity, ,P t�FuRA or, medicineb be- i cause bisunated magnesia instantly pea- about raising the money. The peopl8-NQ•- " ,of a boy vvho kicked him." tniltzes stomach acidity, stops;food fer-. ! were whipped and blackmailed ' into mentation .atid thus insures" normal. _ Another great writer who accom- - iialnless digestion by enabling the Parting with £40,000. The bridge coat j �► �..0 i� plished much despite the handicap 'of stomach to do'r.its work••_wi piit hill-: £4,000; the tax.gatherer pocketed -the ? ' poor. health was Hubert Spencer. Like drance. t -- Neton, as a boy he was backward in - - _ .. 4 8�trltzeriand. an Rations. s; :, hiafthing.Men.. _ ~' The, food. situs, in 6witzerlaiz %ids his studies. 'A new fife of Spencer by From the silver,coasts outlying, ee slid Hugh Elliot says: 'He was very back- y rapidly falling. to the. danger line; •' A { where the pallid•5hips are plying, SoreEy ge. ir9 liiflamed.Dy ration that i8 far below a oonitump- ward as a boy in the ordinary subjects sen. orletend ofQulcki- f ` of children's lessons. Moi%ll he 'Sweeping in rota East and West v i any. of s at. w^r by it to an n m the countries - was ex ret meTy disc er Sent, and; con- n alts Cres , rourEraaadta8sbi as has already been'orildred: Under the temptuous of authority."l' At thirteen Up, from desert, -grove. and. glen, _f­,,111VJGranu1at R NeSmsrtiag,lutEyeGsiteet new regulatioaa, the wins may have ' he "found the 'discipline • (of, hi; ill there come those hosts of men; Mudnell !Rernedyst;we ia°ra.�. only a pound and a haM of sugar por j Yn their hands the sword aflame, I p. s.w.. to row. too• For�"�-s•... ! school] more_ severe thin he cared e I passion per month. The bread ration - lit name; - -.. e>�4_8►aAs Co....`---- -{ as�e�ftxed at-atront liatf a -pound about, and ran away home to Derby' -On tli lips -an ancie ®Slot. again, walking forty-eight miles th a :Cleaving hearts and lives asunder, a• day, and the butter ration at one - first day." Ye£ as a man, "without ' Trampling thrones and empires under; Oil from the sewing machine may be ; filth of. a pound a month. Temples lately 'love-foreak:;,en removed from material by tacking a r money, without special education, piece of cotton wool on each aide of ! . s - without health, he produced eighteen ! They'have enteretL and retaken, ltttaard s, Liniment cures %arret is +Cot►t5 g 'the stain'. The. cotton,will'soorr-ab% Smaht indeed is this semi -fitted dress large . volumes of phi%sophy and Earth itself their -tread -h" shakeir-- sorb the oil, laza WANTZa •� I • Marching men, marching men, ; c with the shaped tunic, cCall Pat -'science of many diverse kinds, pub- lglee in ods- our shouts awaken! To ) UO t>S.AIY tern. No. ;3125, Ladies' Semi -Fitted lished a'variety of mechanical invert- Sleeping g y 7iinard's Liniment is�N Distemper. 11 and: light sewing -dt home, whbl'e or• C -Helena Coleman. Dress. In 6 sizes, 34 to 44 bust. Price 'tions, and on endless other 'subjects, �- `s`itir.e time, Kuoa pa work sent any ' 20 cents. I great and small, he set forth a' pro- - - j' We should. take an inventory of our dtrxt icula ctrarRra tion ul lsrnd etamn-tor .1 r , When winter. snows Die' piling overTY particulars. realona.l atanuPariurtng, `s This pattern may be procured from fusion of new and originuldidens.' field and fence and bough, friends as well as of our goods.. comtiany. Mnntreat. t your local McCall dealer, or from the There are apples' in the cellar, there'! I saswSLLaxlbova LEMONS WHITEN AND f • ' Metall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, is fodder in the. mow;. ,Dept. W. ( ` -,BEAUTIFY. THE SKIN ! And though the north wind threatens I -A•--- - { j dreary frozen months to bring, THE FATTED BRIDE. Make this beauty lotion cheaply • for WE laugh because beneath. it, all w.e es - your face, neck, arms and hands. hear the voice of spring •Cornmeal Bolus as Chief Ingredient of Beauty Treatment. At .the coat of. a small lar of ordin Tea and. coffee pots that have been Throughout the empire of D3orocco I ary cold cream 'one :can prepare a full laid aside for sometime often have U. quarter pint of the most wonderful . a-'disa eeable-mustye amell To re- (`� IXCER, TV.NlUitt:1, LCNIP:A, ETC. \,/ internal and rxter.nul, currd wltha- . out pain by our home ti-patment Write - tut -- before rite-pit--before too lair fir. .Bt llmun ]redkai +F Ito, I.tmltrJ• C,.lilnknntsst t?nt: -. Be lemon skin 'softener and +eomptexion vent this. before put ' he pot awn j __ _ Just thinkl You can �;nnd in Tunis there are villages where Y beautifier, by squeezing the Juice of the elder Members of the adult pope-, wash it thoroughly ,i of water to, lift off any earn .or cal- elation follow professionally the pur- ; two fresh lemons frito "a bottle con- I Jus without, sin or sore- suit of fatening young ldliies for the ' ming three' ounces of orebard'wbite. i which a lump of -soda has been -added, ,a P matrimonial market df Barbar Then rinse it with cold water ands nese. Y• :Care should be taken to -strain the — The Moura, like the Turks and most juice through a fine clotb so nd lemon leave to dry, i A Cincinnati man dia- other Orientals, give a decided prefer- pulp gets tn, -then thin lotl6n will keep �_ _ covered this ether com. ' t0l;ul MONEY ORDERS - encs to "moon-faced" wives over lean fresh for months. Every `woman j The sale w•.ay' to send money by'mail ..Pound and named • it 1 f iL ones,. and are more solicitous as to the" knaves that lemon Juice is used to freezone.- - An dru • That's. 1.rr�tg Spat ft- by D_ ominlon- Express honey Order. i - Y g - number of pounds which their brides bleach and remove such blemtrh•es as i, gist will'sell a tiny bot- Sloan's Liniment goesrightto it. weigh than about the .stock of accom- freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ' i tie of freezpne likk here . Have you a rheumatic -ache or a The liquor business has always }seen- _ �. dull thro6bi neuralgic - ;' plishments :they possess.• ideal akin softeller. whitener . and a curse to the world. Before.Colum- drown, Poi very 'file , • g' pairs? Ycu _ cost. •`y4u apply 'mn fund a quick and effective relict - A girl !&.put under the process of beautifier. bus -discovered . America, the author- _ pp•Y a. few to Slotus•r Liniment. Thouaands of _ .fattenin when she is about 12 years Just try It I Get three ounces of Sties of the cit of Ghent in Euro drops directly upon a __$ Y i e,' homes have this reanedy handy. for of age, Her hands are tied behind her orchard white' at. any dru iiore and ° tender corn or callus. 8 found' it necessary in a time of dearth �. i all external pains because time and and she is seated on a carpet during. two lemons from -the grocer and make to forbid_ the conversion of grain into 'N Instaritfy the soreness time saw K hes p•evert. tion q�•k•a re►i.i. -.so many hours every day, while her , up a quarter pint . of this sweetly -frag- .the iirevs ing of beer. -Thus -does 9iis . ' `' disappears, then short- Be wand easy to apply; too, as ru& to over her with a stick,** Leman la ion and massasa it daily for repeat Itself;, ' `' � i 6iey, no .talo. eo iOintme Ointments. I ye -rite p i e y yotr will Hind the COrn sass withpiyt•r• or oitstmasb iE youenv :a spa' 1 Y . pe _ �., I and her mother, at times, pops into �lnto the face, neck. arms and hands, II� or callus so loose that k"Sloan el.+jm oit,ywutwill mver ewnt6. 1 i �1' (�i out it. - her mouth a ball of stiff maize. por* l It. is marvellous 'to, smoothen rough, I Ii cots can 'lift it right off: c „ ,;xed botdoe, at AU dttesaiata. - ridge. kneaded enough enough to, be. swallow-, red- h`nda. - - r ,� �tlG Freezone is wonder--, ed without a patient choking.. l — =;r----- . Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. �{ If the unfortunate girl der'lines -. to _ .;_J� PLEA. FOR. \L'TS. G`entle�men; =`Theodore' Dorats. a �� �r tel' It dries inatsntly, b!i 'stuffed she is compelled b torture customer- of i6ine, was completely' f' It n-.doeor est sway the 0 p Y ' • cured- of'' rheumatism after five years- ! corn_. or ,callus, but and gulps down the boluses, dept zhe . A w' holeeome ;;carte of F rot.eln and . th ah�nlBrazilecornuience is afro. consftf= -a[-Easily Digested Fats. RyjI�iAFiD'Sof g�LL�[1IL Tdlclous <use of even Irritating P the surrounding skin. 018 It up t sial - p An eminent physician asserts that, The; -aoove facts can be verified by Hard, soft of corns between• the too ered the essential point of female the fats of huts, their.chief food. irt- as well as paint .callusos, .lift right: - j beauty, and the greatest compliment,. writing to bim, to -the Parish Priest , 'that can be paid to a Braailian dally is ciple, are the -most digontibie of all or airy- nt,•bis neighbors; • aft There is no ain before or after- �. j _� � # i - p�1 to Il her that she grows fatter. and . forms of fat. wards. If y ur druggist hair. t - A. t'fITF, �lri chant. -1 E S Fats eirtering the oily. dn' n - ;'yS. _ ,,. j� faire_r,oTry day. �-- dergo trans ormat:on changes • which Ale for -you from his wholesale drug Ei o� __-- II 11 '�' MG. 77take .place in other foodstuffs, but are Ihcusep��,� �.. � CAUSE �F BiGft>GH'E so slightly modifleii in the proceai of oIt,�Q;�_ digestion and,absorption, thitt after , � The best mulch material to- use is' 1 o E;t �. reaching ilio blood and the tissues they .clean straw;` this`'• is -placed on the ; ' a , Pimples fill '�adck and SCdf �M Ey very muscle 1n the body needs g s`.ratvberry. plants four to six inches ' wall reduce inflamed, swollen s w.. are reconstructed into the ori inal Half ei�lli Otl�,Ealel constantly a supply of rich, -'red blood form in which they are eaten. ; deep after the ground •has been frozen.: � Joints ♦ Sprains, Briilees,, Sott lin Dr(;rmuscles of the thback are itdoes. Nuts are free -from waste product+, In`"the spring after the groundlih h Bunches; Heals Bolls, Poll.; at Ver Trifli! Cost. ✓j uric acid, carmine and `othc>r tissue, thawed, the straw is worked around ' Ev11.Quit tor,Fist tiifland x _ .T ',heavy strain and have but 11'ttle rest, Bastes. infested 'sores ,• the plants. 'This 'a9rves several pur= quickly..' L found red pimples coming out br- When the blood is thin they lack Nuts are, aseptle,' free •licit♦ putre :,per, such as keeping the pa€ch,f gee a�it i. a positive antiseptic iow.my-xight,yl>euldcrNade. The pim- nourishment, and ,tlie .result is. a sen- - and germicide. Pleasant to I pltia festered grid then facfive bacteria and t -iypt read un- t from weeds; 'conset vin 'the --cation of pain in those muscles. Some ' g moisture-,! ; asst dose not bttdter a ♦♦move i spr_ad on my, hath. Tdtis dergo decay either yin' the body t- cad forming a -clean 'mat for the bar- tt,ae-:r, and Toucan worttbelorsf I� people think paid in the back means . 52.00 pertaxde. a nrered. • - hada horning itching feel. side of if. Meats are always in an rtes to ripen on; � After the fruit -has: Book7tg1free. in Then an esu son kidney trouble, but the best medical, - g• « vaned stage of' -putrefaction. 't)rdin.- ri ped the straw -ma be removed. i A¢SORBiNB ]R..tbe.nd,ciocll.iaeraf., .ddt�. r pt suthorlfles agree that backache sal- pa > y' 1 >,rokt cuff• on my scalp in s ary meats contain 'ft;om' three million - f •redetes 1`610nl. 5w01tet, vein., Wens, Strohm aruisa, ` a att:h and hait`camebut. dom or never has a thing to •do with I •tap• pain sad inammadon. ren a.0o pct Dante a P, allthin ton times that_ -number 1' bacteria aginard's ziatmeat Vla"s Diphtheria, data. or asueerea. w14 ten:rou so u•roo wilt. I used Cuticura Sca the kidneys. Ortm is kidney, 'disease F ! LMsal fife♦ assts 1•r sac to eaww. I per ounce. and Ointment, and after , map bttve progresseli to , s critical ( We saw a cop le of men sawin g. F; YOUNA, P.,O. F., 5111 f.ytnans Slds:, Mantras', tan. I had used two boxes of point without developing a pain in the Nuts are free from 'trichinae, tapie- ! p g eluerblot and 'Aigerbtw. Jr.. sr* ends' Is taws' + worm and other ,parasites as w ell.'iis,, wood the other day with a cross -cut ! : Ointment with three cakes ?: Back. This being the case pain in the _ - - 'of Soap I • was healed." the infection due, to pp4cifie diseases. saw; and felt `sdrry for 'them; the saw = . back should always lead the sufferer Nuts are clean, and sweet. Liquid nut lugged so. Thpre was not enough' i 'Signed) (s'xo. tones, Edmonds, Brit to look to the"condition' of his blood.' i ;1Whtsn, four . P 110 fah Columbia July 4, 1917. preparations have. saved the lives' of r set in it. Half an hour spent in put ! i . Cuticura 9oa daily and Cuticura t? It will be found;in most cases that the - f>n�fat QA • avins all P Y hundreds of infants within the , last ting that saw in od' order would ' Ointment occasionally prevent pimples S� use of Dr. Williams' Plnk Pills to j ' St of "`"r �• A and othdr eruptions. I�othln better. build tip the blood will stop the sen­,twentyyears. _ � have saved a great d -eat _of etren h, O O H I Q G Lg _. , A nut orchard 200 miles square I and the men could . have sawed far • T For Free Sample •Each by Mail ad - cation of pain in the 311 -nourished 000, kizo work AOTION ION . muscles of the back. -, How much bet -dress post -card !"Cutieata, Dept. . to feed 100, 000 citizens. �.is #pat It rm ortant_ ss- wor - - - I-- Boston► U--R�-A--- 5oldaverywhera- ler it is to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 00 Yenough.�The, con- more w cod • Getting ready - __ _- - - - - --- -6 Would supply one-third for the blood than to ice sidered a table luxus ItAi reasons a alarm about your kidneys. y, should be, "'It is not' being out at heels thai • - you suspect' your kidneys any,dot-a staple article o4 food, replacing the makes a matdiscontented: it i heing� 'Machd n �.�� ._ O a'0 311 for cap ' ma'ke teats in fen minutes pork' and meats, which are inferior out at heart. Bliss Carman. } that wail set your fears at rest, or tell foods, and a prolific source of disease. a >ti you. the worst But in any event to be Every highway should be lined lith - - •'. - nut trees.. A row of nut trees on each , 1 WHEELOCK ENGINE 18x92, - M perfectly healthy you must 'keep the : %; ' - , -blood is good condition, and for this i side of our country Toads -will provide' New Automatic Valve Type. • Complete with supply and exhaust.pipinpe G, purpose no other medicine can. egiLal ! sufficlent food for thousands of poo-'tI !' flywheel, etc, Will'accept =1,200 cash °for, .Imrnedlate sale. ; %Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ( ple, and leave all our cultivated land ! - You can get these pills through any to be worked as it is now. n ' 1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 30 K:W.; 110-120 Volts D.C. -.dealer in medicine, or by maiNat 60 ---""- ` 1 WIII accept $436 cash for. Immediate, male. es. , : , _ .'. ? •y Every piece of farm machinery, cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from , r should be u under cover. Crease all ,1 LARGE LEATHER BELT. Ddub!ie, Endless. 24eineh-z 70 The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., , Brock idle; Oat. the hearings h vily and cover -,the .ex- WIII•acoe{it 1)300 for Immediate sale,aithouQFi :bQit la. In •excsMant Dors. -* posed bright metal parts with cheap t dlelon and new one would cost about 1800r e use o srb for some kind Vs, o�d _ r building' and can be had in large quantities at ! !l 3 • �i� $ i- rposes is bein adopted in mans* Il: cost, The iron frames and _ - 28x 111- 0 ; 12x80 -•1j20 ; 1r2y.x4t3-ljtft ;' 12x38 -3i- _ European cities. As a meals' of wheels of mowers etc., should be paint-- Admitting light to dark hallways and, ed. It is fire height of extravagance + ? BLOWERS OR FANS, Bu}alo 13ta$tl. ,4 ,bseements' these transparent bricksto• leave tools out in the weather at t - - One 10 Inch, other 14 Inoh d,iseharpe- 30 each. have been most satisfactory, and there any. season,, partltrularly during' win: g' Tf'jFi p _ ff -Sias been no loss in stability of con- � � , REAL ESTATES CORPORATION, .LTA a qp s ruction wen they ave n sub- e _ . - - , etitated for the ordinary clap bricks. ilrtaard's Lia Sill Cum Oo3As, ate. ED. 7 - - - 10>!UE 2-1� -- - -- - '. G.... ''. -,:; :'-.'.... .. ,�'....'', <.. ,-' • '..: . '�. - - (. -,. _--_ .. '_., ._--_. , .. _ ..., .. .... _. _ _ ._._ ... ... .. nr..,n:. _.,:«rc'._�.�,...e..,�'..cs•ay.A'^.<:_.�W;e.taa .e.� :.y;ti w:,c-.-Ca_. til.,,. .. M.ata•s�'''tta?.kiY..t^�s�i's�_"+.re3�i'�.n,Yaamn'ts��A c�.�,?- .. ... :.W._•dov.,a.• .v.,.,f°�#vii.i� ,sd.._. - r .K« _.''Y.� ;.-._".,+i .t:..^,;v...yi.it.i. ,. „-v.fi�.,.a.. a ''.. �•'✓nx....'. .?e.r. '3,•A^•A!.�.v.*. J. .r...rsw�.�y..�,a,�„?..`st..'e.',,, . . •..F'.-e.a." ..w., �1."",'w. s�-a^..,..;,: ..., ,.. .�3;. ,f...i q�q�t;Tl.,`y.�'`,�' ,tS,'kF".-..^ro„rs.'.�w,•S�,,r.�re rr . `X3.7;.�'!ir'i",;'r,'s�a"`�G;'i"".',J-p.,.'+-�.,:�A"�„•aa�"r � u..�.� �R%.;.j.,�^.e:rs,,+.;s��. e;x "`-? X M 0 ?'y,y,es1, w,., }*^ • ._. �••� �• V. Richar&o wasufl t' -A-The• towehioiwek will p\/AJtJ �t lIJlvA.�•t r,�r the' ...t market for s few. ,levy®.this week. meet on Monday .t -S ..:. -Dr: Henry will be_here as usual transarai vr, Fdaera ' gained-. * i�HAN� • t .�A _ y _ p p,1I wish to re. raopp t. et file hcime of her mother. fessional t3Uties _ mind rec+tdPnt+ of t. Par rimy it.l ,, ,+,;,c• (�tiKtnm:'r t. 1'or :!:, i, 'liratrimAge , a - <�,, ' Mfss Aggi@ Eyecy- iA visiting neat Tuesday to attend to his ra -The u•e trna a wi It..........: . -11dr. Smiley, of tlLterviile, 1Miss Ulady Hateman, of Tor• eLovgllcag euynt from tae brae- . . I� p"�'tit New "-Year's -Day withial; mento, is spends g.a few days with walk* adjoining their ppremises. -daring the past-yeWr, and- will eudeavoc-to give sleter,•Mrs. Wevnerman. her aunts, the ' see Bunting. Those negleettug to piaribrm this Y. on tha hpQt Alteration in the New Year. " -•4$ett Douglas, of Toronto. -Friers cakes or Friday After- work will have the cti+et..t h,wi� ff' nt'-& "few days lget week with noon and Saturda at '15c per the v►:ork dons cha fled up to them --a a:nnt,>s,-else Misses=Buatiult• - orders pone-'irappy ked ta�zee.' .. - -- - you all i -- - a - _.. - .-Fraolr and Mrs. Shepherd, of- Ing Bakea'p. -- -- _ r Port Rer-y, spent Sunda with the -N. B. MQEateer's store- will be oattsN nwsn -_ . _ ._ a osperoug e,W You - ppee Sunday _ n 7 formeYs fatper, Wm.. Shepherd, closed for stock-taking-for:& few The-Green-River Red Cross Auxili- -Mtss K. Fawkes leas been days, "after which goods, will be ar will meet at theq•� home of Mrs, J. G. A. ' GRILLE SPIE, ,� DU1MARTON render the weather for the past bold_ettber, in., bulk, private or by Dotes oa 114oaday 'eveningg, Janu- week, saff'ering from &.very seveie auction. ; ary the 14th, at 8 o'clock.' A­"good - Id 0020 -Peter and Mrs. Spring, of Tv- attendance fi desired. g - _ -•Leo O'Connor. of the Lipton runto,.• and Mrs. 'Phomas Jack, of 1'ea Co., Toronto,, called upon a Lot roy, spent Tuesday with their - _ samba, of. old friends bare on niece, Mrs. H. J. Marquis, and ghi? Or � Monday: other relatives'In Pickering. - --D. Simpson ie able to be are =Ae we go to presto learn of rottnd.again, after being eon4ned the death o as old resident of the - ` -= -'• = - __ - : -; tEo his_ euserinjr• from a very township,-Mr.-Henry Morrison; of — - ' . •severe cold. Duabarton. His, funeral will take - a --Mies Roberta Bedson .has re- lace at 2 m. on Saturday to pp � •. turned to McMaster IIniversityi Erskine cemetery. 244 --radia¢ her• vacation with -Orlo Glordoa. of Medicine. Hat,. mottiet- - rib; Pf Wt J, Gordon, is, re= -Mise �. tie,-who'' ' was porter- wounded and m[sifng -since - - -; onfloed .to her bed with a . se"re Nod. i3th. He formerly attended• - attack of eryalpelas, to now able the school here when he resided to be around again. with his grandmother, Mrs. John i�it l8 1�Q18�8, =The Methodist Ladies' Aid Gordon. wfll-give-a valentine- social-on-the-The'neat meeting of the Unit- . """`"`• - - - --, - evening of Feb. 74th in a base= ad -Farmers' Club' will be- held in BAzvRD:tiy' Darr,-I2TH =Au of about 8 acres of standing timber. spentaf the church. the Town Hall on Wednesday mostly good beech and maple, at lot ` -Remember the the postponed evening, Jan. 16tlr erimmenefng 8•L, con. 6,,- Pickering, quarter mile - k _ -apnual school, meeting 'which will at $ o'clock. Eve farmer is in- from Barnei saw •mill.'tbe property. to all our �1�8ton1er8 ' be held this (Friday) afternoon in vited to attP :number of of Q H: Putth. Sale .at one. i See _ ' the school at 4.15 o'clock prominent speakers are expected billet. Fred. Poitlll; auctloneio. _ —Mrs. Harvey, of Oshawa, and to sdciress.the_gat}rering. Tt'xsbAY, JAN. 16TH--Auction sale of - • .r L. A. Findlay, of Toronto. spent -The B. T. R. express, .No.. 7, farm 'stock.. implements, etc., at lot and ^ Frleds who Saturday: with ,the, Iatter.'s .par..going west, and due at Pickering 30, con 7, Pickering. 'the property of ants, Alex a'nd Mrs. Findlay. at 7.50 p, 'm., was derailed a few' the estate of the late James V. - - -Wm. 'Shepherd , suffered a miles west of Kingston on Sion Sp W.a. Bale at one. Bee bills. Wm. made our- Ch tmas • g W. auctioneer. -- severe relapse one da last week, dap_ evgatti'Ing, -sad consequently n p y was man hours late. A spread. TumDAY, JAN, 22ND-Auction sale of �.>_. but we are pleased -to know that y p farm stock, fmplemants. etc., at lot "•sae has recovered considerably. Ing rail put the loeomotiveand L con 7. Pickering, the .property of trade the Dist yet. ' -Mise Marianne ' Richardson, the first two 'cars oft the track Ledgett Bros. Bale at one. See , g hoe, been* in Turontq.for the and-smashed them up_cather_bad• bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer.- -who past few weeks, has returned ly. Two men, &mail clerks a : home mach improved in health. baggage-man received a leto -John W. Law, . of Toronto. that dere not .of a serious char a�i�'� who wits seriously til last week ter. None of the passengers Fruit TrB�S � � ' h with a- severe attack -of eryeipelae, were injured. While an auxiliary _ We � everyone A- > , _ Is. we-me glad, to report, Improv. was clearing the racks the pas. lwd.. Plants Ing nicely. ... senders wwere taken to a restaur- .- --- — — - -The annual meeting of St. ant at Kingston Junetiou, after ' �or spring Planting =-Andrew's church will-'be held on which they continued their west- Va Ea' -Monday evening neat. Qfull at ward journey rejoicing, -- ppY..- tendance of memberd' and adhere -A munificent gift was rei°ved We need no further. introduction -- euts is regtieated. by- the Women's Institute for than the fact that are hove been in - - -As important business calls their Red Cross work dur3aR the tha Nursery BuRinetis 9ratz Orta _ f' _.__ p­ e- _ _ u­- on . the Rev. A. E. Bruce -to Toronto past week. A lad offered the a xARs, and pre, now prepared to meet rid Pros Brous , y • eai+ting conditions by aR«,ranQ (wr � � •, - - p the Rev. J. Fletcher society auflicient -feathers, to SI1 on Sunda high-grade -trees And plantN direct` to , will offit;.iate�n the.Eng}lsh church .twetotytwo pillow ticks, if they eu,•tonrers at Rocx Morrow PRieza on Jan. lath, morning and even- furnished the ticks. This tate In. Send for ouY ,tlht.rtrated ri►enhn-s of ing, stitutte gladly-did. and there are hardy varieties which you can order s} N" George H. Jones, �rccompanted now 22 $ne pillriiws of the regula- direct and save the Ager,t'er commis- - _ - -by:hia daughter, Miss Frances, re• tinn size, 18x28,, each weighing 3} pion, of which you a,=t the heaeflt. t ° New* ear 1« Our prices will he suroln intprPYt you turn-d home last w`e c,: after potande acid valued at >B2, each, and all stock lb absolutely first-class spending several u�ontlta tvi'tb-his really to send with their neat i� and true to name. daughter, Mrs. ,John P. WilliamP shipment to the Red Cross rooms - Ze ..of Pieton. in Toronto. The Institute wish to The Chase Brothers Co. ' --Robert Gordon, who waspain• :acknowledge this gift with much Of . QStlilrl0, Ltd..:. Y<- fall Injured shoat the head and thankfulness and if any other -. yj " body by, accidentally falling on friends of the Red Cross will c•on• Nurserymen q` the tee., is Improving nicely, &1- tribute the.feat rs the Institute o01 Established 1857 " " - � _ It• y t`nry:hough he suffers greatly: yet will gladly supply the ticks. They �Ol'ne Cntatl0 1 t ' from the bruises. _ would like to make the cgotribn- ' -The Annual• meetiliR of the tion !0 pillows. Communicate u•''' • S s C HAPMAN k Girls' Red Oross Club will be held with• Mrs, W. J, Clark, convener Glen �V111ow. Mals, I M on Thursday, Jan. 17th, at 7.3o p. of the sewing committee. at the -home of Miss Vera ' -At a meeting the sewing p Vi - Inti to attend. tote, new work was planned to Flour, Bran, Shorts, Crushed Oats _himi `PPJ ' - local- meet Ina small way . _ ', Ity were.. fortunate last week in the pressing n s of the Red Grinding every day,' except i Range• �eti'�ng their threshing done as Oroes Society fot% the sufferers in Wednesday and Friday. - ,, the roads had improved greatly, the war. They have not yet _ but the heavy fall of snow since reached their objective.. of, 300 CHERRYWOOD BRANCH These e!ov ora ,wkno>f►ledget .: -then has again hindered threshing stretcher caps nuked for. About Mist in. a carload of Rainbow and - - t0 be the beat stoves ..�perationa. 60 are on hand ready cat to be Five Bran,, tManttoba Flonrel, 3►" -The new G. T: R. tin16-table made: and more cloth and shaker Shorts and -.01st the 1E3 went into effect on Sunday. Be. can be used in both cape and bed -vides the discontinuance of the socks. Cast-off hoavy boat• make Barley Qhop: � o e'�i• _ So do locale which stopped at splendid bed socia.. If you bavQ Sptesidid itahen, ea fs�l eras r PSektring. the only change made a Coat 1Vin ing around, kindly send. Irl1CIIST HILL BRANCH ilat■3ao•se V estga. 'I •ilia that of No. I going west, which ItLia. It cannot be too :heavy A carload of Bran and Sborts. ' and ass ear [alt atso& _ to now 7.50 p. m: instead of 7.40: cloth. The committee have also set our'prices. We• can save you -Tlie Piekering Townspip Sob. another supply of ..towels.' hand- money. , B Y� bath School Convention will be komkiefa and personal p p rty Feed and sugar sacks wanted. • °°� 'bold in the Methodist church at, las to be made. It is hoped that - Whitevale on Thitrsday, Jan. 319t, every person is the neighborhood D. N. ,R E E S O . •.'Three a•assoo• will. be held, to will I1e1p in tbb work of sewieR which all are cordiari invited. which is so greatly heeded by our ----Tandem W3fnted La .your plane Sor tho.81st at soldier•. 1'he committee heartilyROBU AND BLAMETS t W1itevale. thinks all' the ladies who ec1 Sealed Tenders will be reeelved by '1'�heavieat snow-storm of promptly helped them in the poet. the undersigned rap to Tuesday, Jan. _ -]FOR WINTER the-mown occarrrd • on Monday Please call at Mrs. W. J. Clark's 15th. 1918, for the supply of ten cords - forenoon when snow td the depth for material. of body wood.' beach and maple, .— , call in and see them forenoon 1 is to be delivered. at the Wbitevale ub- ol Afloat eight inches fell. _ As it -If the people in Ca - il- _)d nf���_ gaineaa-and pollars,___Fnll supply of was not accompanied by wind ized- that there is-a great_ war rag.- let next.. a° d g60d sleighing was tb6-reanit= tnR over Euro to the same ez-_ Wx. A. Hxoz. Bec.=Trsss., peHorse Goods on hand. sides affording• exercise for snow tent as the people' in the war-' 16.16 Whitevale, Out. _ eliovellere. stricken countries do, and realize Hhoe repairing neatly done. •Prices reasonable. _ -Mies Lily Auatiu, ' , yotingcet that a world-wide famine is staring E DALE M1LL�7 -- - daughter of Henry. and Mrs. Aus• us in the lace, there would be far • tin, of the base line, is seriously greater economy exercised in the! DICKERING HARXEBB' EmPORru* - III from pneumonia in the hospital. matter of food than there is.. We You can always get the best Mant- Toronto. We are pleased. to re- believe . that- in the majority of tuba Flour made from No. -1. .Home Phone 8800. W. J: COAHW$L�+ ' port thtlt she-is at present some- households there is very little Manitoba Wheat. what unproved sod 'hopes are wasted and the charge of extra- Royal Household and Blenors for 4. . entertained -for her ultimate re- vagance could not'be laid against Bread. Try a bag. eovery. them. But in the homes of the Pastry`'lonr ' Yiesh.Rol%d Oate -Mrs, George Martin, who has wealthy and in the public eating- BRAN, SHORTS". DUNG MEN,-L�� i been spendingseveral • months places. the.demands of wartime MTX FEEDS] o herq with bar mother, Mrs. James economy are not being met. The UAT CHOP - k-Gordon,.rettirned to her dtltiesin foud,controller is supposed to do C.RU9HED OATS - _ _the De ' rtment.�f.. Agriculture, much towards basbandjaR the BARLEY CHOP) J W e: hove on hand now a splendid assortment of Gape, ]tier in from `thy Toront)�gn Monday. We' con- foc�'suliply, but eve doubt very WHEAT.. wholesales: They are thetateet ih Caps'and so rd are dandies. grit tals her on her promotion. much the•succesrof•hivefforts.:Be, • CRACKED CORN Our Fall and Winter Samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. are Jma,' _ w.hick has been a.dard-eA- erAor htts-been -sen out menus for I%ED_HEN FEED !I'�ebtii• ee a season are ezceptionably good, the ooatsas eeoi�allly. j efficient service. Pitch day of the week,' but i the Caldwell's Cream'suuu-bi- o You now our re u on along tlz s--ata ta--tha Cast: -A large puinber of. new, Me- majority of families were, to- be- Calf Meal. given you the. best. of satisfaction before, and can again. Laughain and Chevrolet autos served aceording'to thuse mainsMeal:--.-!-f ' Molasses "have been passing through the they R•enld be living-'in luxury ' .; CgppPINGi'AND•- OAT - - ' Cali sand see as when is town, next and we will be glad- to show You - -� �y village the -past week'- from their compared to what they were do- CiiUggINB EVERYDAY anything in the line of Men's Wear factory in Oshawa to their branch Ing before.. Some other-_ means (gyp prices on feed.in ton Iota. _ -igo to the Mea'a Store for Men'slWear. --fin' points. Thiq method of deliv- omy if the object is to be:at't<ain• 000936 F� .� ,R. At : B ►r DCKEUINU :cry is more prompt and leas ez--ed. Appealt to patriotism have Established 18•'57. i re thnu by- the railways. j very little effect upon some people. r Cboppiug every day. _ .i .' . - , Y. ..,.,P - n-, •i' •-r '-•i � n �i � .,'.lull.'.+ : F'• c-� ay ... -'� ., , ,, �+.: . .. .. .v:•a.iti.8.•,90:';..;.,,:.,s�rfvs.:.:_,Sn3±.LS�ti:::G+..,:.t_.:.•,.-re..�..�reb..a..w.._..,...„ .+:.J�cca�,a_,•::,N�:las#:;.:a.:.:r.�h,.�:'r�.�'E.�n�f'.Rhe,i^,1"Hifi.sae�u,�'�ie.a�u�.ewa:.�:%��11�.u�' 3'�s�r��