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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_01_18Z. k k 7� I Fffwl Vila'o V. VA rx 1411,00114.- A P;, TOL. "XXXV.11. ~ PtdKERI[NO9 ON FRIDAY, JINUARY .14. _1418 No_ 17418. 111409K 111110AD ALIDLEY Betablishid yrs0 I o cZo�n�d If. ager -Gwing tS theImpasemb et -Is 'hauling. wood from- Neddocal -else.. the road -s after the storm, our pub- the Lawrence farm. open on. Wild The roadi� are getting better now L. CALDWELL. K. Do, Successor W a Is j:Dr. floo., Ikodle, Phoso M f*, ht;on Is Dowja lie A chool did not o ;Lk Dudley sass �GREENW We a" glad to know that they ase good over Sander Block _his to - be up around our malreervice was interupted on tEosersap-big - snow P06 our tbjv_b9us*o after being confined to his 'Saturday on account of the for some time, .00 Roonant, of ill- sto rm. S. V. R. OARTWRIGEIT.'For.Frank Puckrin Is getting &round , W. A. Jackson. of CAmp again. After being laid up fora couple Towle. Pfioltoorita& Ont Olds• boars 60Got Our PROSS 00 Borden. paid A flying visit to the home of weeks. s 0 2 4 6.30 to I It. 0 3111y He We hear that George GIbson has 1A tter- Carrier out- of his parenta bet* on Tuesday. R. FORSYTH. Do of 0.. left Camp Hov4ea with the ta- rented the Walker harm to the west. kill-misatitow of the 0 M;X�=: At"t. stow Stalls or dost of reaching ble home ehlgxon Success George. speaw �w __. _- um- I.,eftiniti--but-thos---storuir - made bis journ L dw -A Water -Bowt e a I"g tedious one. themselves sbovelling snow for a few Wh4w -ioncle days. It wiw the worst blockaile in He also speat a, re w. boars with ft 0. KoKINNON. 1A.D, LR.O.A., .. .... -SYStOw .11111 7?01V In Odbaws, 'He says that he likes the yea re. W. Gunn saved '-for &III Teri a Soillabouralk, onsiontoor of *M C*Hasls of stable will p&7 mcb, but they must too the the fuel situation by ye. wrtrk, will6b, of course, to essential to tt InIt 3: 46 ton car, of 0081 at Orem F. Wiese of itself hi 90 da discipline. Carn too few daTI11 ago,, It was unload- 666satuou to d�deftw woo" offiew a" residonses, ed In a few hours. 1%6t Prices Paid '-See us',befurs� ym it"W"Ma �14 i M, Do . H. and Mrs. Crawford. of Clare - buy. W. 1. Devitt received a cable last Mont. visited with T. H. Crawford on I ekin cot buying- Buckwheat' Friday last. Owing to the storm they We . year -PhonW2700' ek, from his son. Flight Lieut, L K. were unable to return unill Monday. No' PARHWELILN. K.Q.. BARR19- Devitt, that he had arrived safety in �okrftsy. i0d cottair England .6. at ale On A large -stock -of Brain Th;wOme n's" Institut phi, WXMedWo,0jrl 8 anti ahnrt&ty 0H.CHRISTIAN,Baier an of.8uperior qua I u. hand.AtosolicitoarT PublicEMorley o'viffle, obe hiodd ou Tuesday ti-. Saturday, JW E. Holtby'-;.hnpsdea,ok.nOfflce Brock St. Worth. Wbitbv. -unill next Tuesdaya r, I 1,g h t p rices Oscar Wilson hereby requests all WHITILVALE - ------ _-WILLIAM'J. BFATON.B. &�,-Bar--_ those who have not yet'settlelfor Wedding belle are ringing., Who In rioter, Solicitor. 146tary'loublic, associated J. Us BEAL'4U%r6mt_mt theirth".1king.dor-o at once %% ftlalhlw- is it P my brands, of Flour for either- ,=tioewi It Messrs. Hyrinian, Doonl000md: I - r, it Clare- Ambrose HKstings Opent 4"cowple of - Barristers; Toronto G;koeral Trusto, self or the Stqndard Bank; bread or pastry r. are Bay Street, Toranto Tblghy­ HOUSEFURNISHINGS" niont,. day-* in Brock rille last week, excelled for qnality flats ej_ i PiAering township has again lost Alfred 4 Mrs. Samuel Idannel visited A one,of its oldest residents In'tbo pet- and Bits. Moinrip]. of Toronto. Dental Big Stock, at the lowest prices. tion of Mary Ann Vtunshaw, tb--. Its - Lew and Mrs. Hagerman visited at i loved wif6 of J'ohn M. Gerrow, of Bro- Wow Ortnerod's."of Claremont. lDelivery tree..! -4. Gerow was hr,in at BL A K F B. , BF, A TON. D. D. S... oighank. Mi Mr. Turner's' sale of citttle wnfi a Graduate of the Royal Catelge of Dental Thornhill in 18.11. When quite ,ung �jtt and Fttieces�. •prices rsLnpr.inw bigh. mosiXetons and University of Toronto. Office Call and see. Ind Phone 324, 1 ' -ton'% here 71. 3L&. 01,1%mm INT her people moved tn Plesbei genii Phillipsand MiQox Fannie Oart- W. 1A Prinee'S raordwoom store. Wbitbol. 12: 1 to 6.30. Ind. litt am 0 mont'. she lived until married. Sinctoliat eVvimited Rummell and Mrs. Carter. of jl:�2* 07 441y '� . Clare Ume she has been a resident of Pi. ker. Sciurng. recently. * shr Dr flea'an's absence overseas. Dr. Cook. Ing towpoillip. Her family oonai-Aed Mrs, Flock-ett. rf Toronto. has "EAS T L A K Vol pit;. -,dftt4 witt be in -to( six girls and two'bo)y4. OnIjr two the Burgess farm In on the town-' The shingle that has give survive her. Mrs. L. J� Glei-ot., of line and Is get ting nice) settled. faction for over 80 years. Empire Vancouver. and J. Frank, of Tort, n I o. Win. atid Mrs. Booth spent a few n entitle t 0 Logs, Wanted Mrs. Gerow enjoyed the bestotheldib doyl. roo"OtIv with their daughter. C riouga�ted Iloar With a in. by W G. HAM -Issuer of Mar I until a few months ago. but lAtetv be- - 2 in. Corrugation, see ft be ore you. Age M i.a.* Gilho-rt Moirrmr. of Toronto, _k thot Obanky -at fail. and pa sed away' on Fri. buy other makeis. If you are in 1;".koLIc#!csoo* goo to Miss Lillian 'Purb has returned to . . enyto- U 111 pay cash f5, the 'following It' 4 S vills". 199 day. Jan. 11th, of a paralytic stroke. husirremoa in Tor"nto. after spending a need of a. Cream Separitor. Try POUCHER. Real, Rotate Auc- delivered I : The end cauke o2oldenly And lo"'e- poh;.rt varation with her parents, Oeo- at -Premier for 96 da, a. lAls�o -T -fully. suffering rod"'pain. 'The rein.drim and ur�. Pugh. gasoline engines from W.00 up. No opor, valtittoir, eal4trikar alid issiaer Basswood, No. 1. $31. No. X $11per W. 0 .6 =erelaid to rest nn - TueKday in the of st&rrla:* 110050*4W. Brouglialak. . 407 Soft Bluk H 0* Mroo. Lanalip. of Wiviorgal Oollexito. See or write me before buying. MAL-Ple t. Jobn'a cieweteivin, been Mpondlok boo, V,40jjtljj" to S. 14 flonolly Plot'a H PER Issubir of -3farrts6ge -20 the 7th concession. Mr.- Uprpw and, =ing old "tirtintionres around the Bell Phone. A" D• Hop to Ontario. Rock 1kink. village the last tan weeks. Prouse, Pickering Licenses to the clounry of tastily have the sympathy of -it large 160 a" and Is residence. CloorsovokilL White Ash. .90. RD F. L gad 0 Pine, 2D. la circle of foripado. i-tilp) NMId4I0tn", of Roe. Wheit (K R.BZATON TOWNSEXPOLER In4jo,d4?wn wrwndlpx a few tronvithia -.Do (TOOT-Tancer. Coviatissionerfor baktiod Chopping &ad Oat Rolling every - with relatives, hpf%- He is taking a • swo"Its, Ae0ountsur sta. Vnusy to 1*4.111 day as usual. Frost -bites h,%ve been very common cartnad of h,i,rR'QR back with bin), an farm Loan of Marriage riage Lao- in thiql4onlity, Sih-* Toole nn(i_G#-(wge 14itiffietnn gickering �Q��� W. G. Bames, Green River ­134ing snow"ho ' it n -d. its 'wiifl aw 6tho 'were Itickv In catching twn frozeN and OrL I tir Ladirs' Aid w&9 postponed ]FTtTGR S. PUGH. Olen Major, Out. Address R. R. No. 1. l000cust Hill. . n thi,-f-mink ohood-my last wet -k. -. to. la All antornobile and Bteyale -Licenotood Atiefiospoer. Rzt-oviv- la-tSiorsda y- 'bard to beat thin pair of hvintiorm. 4 levee in huro6rted and tba-ughbred Wedditigsatill., OnTuesdavol!).4ket repairing -promptly Win.,Burt-on-wascalTed to TnOonto Rai" 6coolactood, suvwbers.:'Write fox toorou week we lobt another of our fair sex. attended to. sad Wilculars.- Fbovs Ind. 21.16. . .311,#ok REAL AI STATE.... - to tore bito *i8ter,Jlrhn R-,H­nv" when at the fiomi of her parents..Mlss Pickering and Miti-khout Mends wili •-- Tires, Oil " so Grease and reps ra POSTIL14 A, censed Auctioneer, % H&-IT.,dd berst methe liorldecif ►Ernest he sort to hear 4-f her 8"vero illne". for 0onattes of Tork and Ontaria, Sae- -Petty. just prior to bin donning the , Dr. Brmdmh^w. Portnee la, Prairie always on. hand. 4j" sale& of all_ kinds a %tioupod to on sherissil la noround.renewing old Acquaintances - notice. A ddreat Green Siver F. 0, GAL Our people bttve been kept very H,rr, Is of the old Whitev 1; Potter AIItZreW occupied ititeindingsick botimes. niode good in tileweat. WN- MAW- LTVFNRFT) ATYQ- kinuebi hoys who have TIONERR,for York. Qntarso and -Durham showers. woddingto. circulating po-tl- He lit taking h"K. a. carload of regia. PICKERING. OnL kinds of -=f- Five Acres of Land For Sale, tions too t0ity the I�M-d of tl?- M 5- A, tet Pd Vivoleadislem. cor t4to attended 'en= All kends le =y tie ..:,osall planted- With good on our too-vo. and last tout, not least. Miss M Owl GrIM it, -of I Searborn, scrionsed at NEWS' Officor .8a and I shovelling bt,U'.V And enotl It sea. Whitby, 0,ist ho lot home spending a few weeks e me Owe It winter. fruit, On Friday evenlDR..104t.^ flumbprof with her mother . While shopping In Oro just coming into. iriends met ist I Ike h, mo of W ni, and 1, k;t, 1,,t *oopk,lon her purpo eon. Mrs. Surith awi gave a shower for Writ gasuno, ,of ninney§he offors a Vittorinary -5owgeon, thoir-xintr-ant ightrari: Muir" wl -- ngt lainin liberal rr�wjird far Its recover riled recent ly'.t4r, -- Mr. 11a T. . . later I-Irms-1 ­_111olsor Gradvate of ti- OntArW_1V14_t*­ too; and w- F;Ilaa Wiltidmor wa,.4 ont on several difterent rinsory College W.'7. Richaorid6ow 0 1 .5ceasions 11111D Loov Y,-Unic Au, it jjrtee� ibe bride and groom eLv?ry sure * efi,%, the " XPA enjoying ^ %:tond skate. Rihis and Graduate of the Veterinary upst wended their several w., it Nnei v iRiveR the figui P 8 and etit-4 toe Pbone--offlee'19M. residence 2M science Aasoo-lati.o.n. -Notary, Public, Pickering. rape One with great ookill. Say.h6w ia borne borough The snowdrifts. All b -p �bn Sar Ing to meet again this Week IL the _s tb!tl for a boy in his 78th year. ..'CLAREMONT, ONTARIO The Pickering nextshowerof good thing.% Attend Pilgh,s %vood sale te WHIT" ence� ViAdloxce (:6mmit bag eta blocked tbei G. T. The Ai'8 im h Veterinark. Sur QRKKN RIVKFt -rr* at ad Lindsay that a. line ret Port Pt cansave 31onor Gz4duateof Ontario Veterinary is to" n • - Is OgRin the fiap -at it has not yet (Wednesday) been re - II Ha, wiiso pit Oelliege. A -calls day or night opened up fAir traffie. wan In town. Anew resident of the town ie Mr. promptly attended to. Mrs. 0. PostIw is at present under p - money rice• of the Home Telephone 0o.. ou Sell am Independent non" Members ba, the doctor's care, who has rented the residence belong - ON 411601411 011wwoul- Nafthall Tomlinson spent New w mitats" of that I PICKERINC% ONTARIO am, inowediawy W1 611 bw Years at his bone. ing to the &to Jr. 1, y mem Paley. -7 E40804f" ommiobw Mn.P. R. Hoover is at prevest In a There are some interestin IF refer - town in mank"esbilk to jA.9L very low onom to the business of the -A- Q 'REESQ-Ro Dick Madill spent, Sunday W.itls Jr. H. Z .JOHN -PHILIP She Ming-a-woeut annual 01 the 111111ftary Tidleft an be'ftd 41111110 Michell on the 7th line. I . - . smaritistry 08 sy"Masion. sties Times which has Just been tissued. axsevas of Clialiffieft I ham soarte"No. bgrm-ah- LA., Ill pass. 1KIm Spencer bas resumed Yee d Has's fen Woo not tresk mad ame- ftsic. OnsL D. -ftaVA. _e The Military Elospitalio Commission LOCUST EM after her Christmas Twootties. ._4A waste wasumidy on Isamid. mo, W. V. RicbArAscon, Plokcring. Fred Ferrier spent Sutoday at Mark- has acquired the ningnificent James ham renewing 61d xetitialutanom Rowe residence, which is a bletoricall ftift zwk www"t Boston. i. R: Thwtea. - t: -W, J. dark'. building, nearly one hundred years Will Hoover and Howard, of To- Id. situated just sautb of the 0. T. R. Bonn, WagmA, Weiiniors, sit& Bssretfry ronw, spent New Years at tornez --- 0 It in for the use of the wow - Jim Stowe and family spent the hall- 8"On' en employed In the hospital "d Is I&T at Mr. Ray Highest priests pad for mond's. Markham thus vet jr-conveniently located. Hagerman spent last sun- d Bk6aher's cattle IN Vrr' rrL]FV• OVQ"r VViLiter H 8-0 coul th uns I MAU%W. IWARKUwy - ww.t-- :meat of tho'Union Sabbath -Se IT wasa great aaMeft, being one of 7 7.40P. M, 2* ' M. from 15 cents ayard upj W_.J. GORDON P I.0KZR1i4G I best ever bold In the township. livingIn the 'houses on who amro proving, adopts the farm live stock.; IN THE ' in sir ....Areyou getting the fall use of U yore Kodak them -winter month@ P You can take some Bae snap yr shote while the snow is on the ground and the trees. If you have not already done so try' it one of these bright days. Bring In 'year flivus to be developed and printed. We canassure you the best re- salts f rotas your negatives. _5 Drugg"iadnste Opfwab Loris ssreer, N. im, wl-. m JLW=,t,. Miring- for day with Mr. Anthony, at Whitevajo. Into Mr. Harper, called a. meeting of lc�i Vickering �=:Vverq Rahbi.t buntingIR coming get)• I, LL_ _# .1 t three chu irches, Presbyterlanih Meth- odists and 13 taptists. when It wits aro 1011" T U�N 1 town. A. HeOpy bR9 moved his household ranged that they should utitUFWter next Smhhath and hold their services bLir , - - - First-class rigs- for 0 11 effects to Ibis new residence, juil, es�sl, ir, one church: All'SKints'are holding Day or nigLt _"Ad� of the-Villsgs. Jack Nighawinder and r Booth their services in the school room. Ontario Government, through The On Bus meets all trains Youge & Charles Sts, Toronto, ugh ru one took in the concert at Beo a the Provincial Secri�tarv's control of Teioniin#'piomptly attended t6. Cavida's t`6puliar f4chool"Of Bast- nig6r, recently.. Mrs. Manning and datig"litor. of To-:' the bospi Lal farm helee.- is taking steps. to ease of food by Agent for'Oanada Carriage (1o. nese'tirmitilng! Satisfactlohnasured rotito.Kpont the holiday with Theo. productiont of the U ve e dere40pillen to all who come hdrel All gradmates and hers. Madill. e agricultural acti#ities and sm)res- of- our under -graduates W. K.Reak, have. Quite a ntimbpr. from here t ion on thelake front of the post year secured good skitting New YpAr's afternoon bnwt"bn tahlioii foir fatfen-7 business positions and still the dew •!Ake r supply, mand is far beyond Oil py I at Whilevale. W. Perrier. viLbo has been undo en increased T bey Our 4 CiLtsol6gUe gives fUlLpartir.u. 10=Ttj0jtvV lace. Write Your 0 for one. biudents Your the' dnbtors care with &severe cold; -is aomewhat Improved. acity. 130 e head A steam • -commence a course, aot any, Mispes Annie, and Lydia Puller, of upas been busy for for service mind Salary will surely 'time. sit : Toronto. spent New Years with their fodde theM. week it r But to I is bog raising Industry EFor f "' follow a course In one at Shaw's JW. J. BHi6tt,, Principal -Write I)" rents. W. A. sIA Mrs. Fuller. Jack Nighawandor., we understand. that the greatest enterprise Is being Buslaes:i Schools. Torbuto. Is going to COMMeDoe bouse-keepin anife8ted Buildings to house the are under way or completed e for :Mr free shaw,. Pr:eWdent, M Yonge St.. TOOLS SHARPENED n the I Miss Sarah HutchInkii, who ham been porkers that will take care of five hundred h so They are of the latest design. • hog seriously III for the past two weeks, -10 on'the Willis farm, they are We make a specialry of crQ"0"t "we, 7 rABLJrr--P1*ksr1kkX Riston 0 Tools of all kinds. LoeVrepaired.j. !33VTfs`lka4 Bast AGO tcliolwir as feet as her-4uto-y- friends would wish., Hari Tomlinson in apdrting a, new ec'm the buildingsthat are the homes of going m Rmor-bionlixg a speclailty.' For a Brt-- No. 6 Mai 8.08 A X. - clam hair trim or an easy, shave Call horse and cutter and quite. frequently the convalescent soldiers, and so can 10 " a way prove offensive W'them. 44 is Local X45.P. M. 44 at, the East -end Berber Shop. .30, loot!j 6.21 P. K. gas our House Furmildhinait of".&III around; es. drNts the young ladles arc popially to the skating rink. There are it number of patients from he T.. ..M l9roaroffid Fnr the Insane I MAU%W. IWARKUwy - ww.t-- :meat of tho'Union Sabbath -Se IT wasa great aaMeft, being one of 7 7.40P. M, 2* ' M. from 15 cents ayard upj W_.J. GORDON P I.0KZR1i4G I best ever bold In the township. livingIn the 'houses on who amro proving, adopts the farm live stock.; IN THE ' in sir ....Areyou getting the fall use of U yore Kodak them -winter month@ P You can take some Bae snap yr shote while the snow is on the ground and the trees. If you have not already done so try' it one of these bright days. Bring In 'year flivus to be developed and printed. We canassure you the best re- salts f rotas your negatives. _5 Drugg"iadnste Opfwab Loris ssreer, N. im, wl-. m JLW=,t,. Miring- for livingIn the 'houses on who amro proving, adopts the farm live stock.; IN THE ' in sir ....Areyou getting the fall use of U yore Kodak them -winter month@ P You can take some Bae snap yr shote while the snow is on the ground and the trees. If you have not already done so try' it one of these bright days. 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". , - - . . . , . - walks," or small platform*,- which I I : I .. ­­ .. - .. : , ENS IS JACK am I -wish there was a 1 • -1 7 9 . , . . ....40, , , . .. .. , ": � - , $et . . I , , . . . . Ithey drop froom sido to side over "a " - - - : - .� __ _ - - . I - -, - : . 0 1W01 ...r Itrench. Cavaliy, If need. -be, ,can 0.. I ,a 1_�.1, ALLTRAM 9 , -.. 7�Vr . . "�,!,..I ween cou,sln59 - - . I lacr6as these walks.. .S 1 . : I . . � dker 1 I- 11 :�...� :. , �;%.... I .1 . I I . �:.. .1 ,.,..-. "= .. . . . I..^ I .71 _.* . . .. . , - - N .- . I I - ., ­. *_ . . '.. .. - , I - . . . . . I., _-;;�- , . , E'Cj. I . , _� OR, A U ARATION OF WAR. - HUNDRED . TUNNELS' BORED . .' . House I I . -_ I ­ . . , -, I .. . -1 ... I � I . 9ECRET OF FOOD CONSERVATION ' I . ''I :, ' I .', - , -, - - L - - . ., � I � , TUROtTrall RI GE. 1, -* _1U . - . ,. .:_,_ . '90orti . -­ . 4 � ­ � ­­ - - - .. -_ - . -_ I .--.- ahft*;�Ih. ;;� Z.4 . -;,As",- amma, ---',:;F - � ::-- $ I I . -4 0 _. - CHAPTER"XVIII.-(Cont'd.).. best to �onceal the fact by a restless . - . . - .. . . , Tongue --Chow More. i . ... .. ' 0 :.. . little, town : J-7 .11 �. . at;on of the room. , MAS of the Battleground Showing .1 I.. ; 11., . . , ! 14 "If YQU did not - : r;< .. . is, ,,,:.. , , , ,love him, then 'I peregrin i I " � �­ 'ihauk God that you sent him away . - "I am sure Julia, will- be hktP-`)y", Chew- Your food well," says Good r - .' - � ' , will-- A tI pen .. -Every Detail Are Prepared .. Health. the biggest waste of 'food -1 I wish iher&Was a WALKER HOUSE "I . 1. 1. - '. '. Another man will be more ,fortunate . . I . - at . I .late: he obstrved, as the door closed il . , :and he will find � . . the new fiancee. `� Then, as Fenella I . hie Engineers. .. in this -country grows, out of haoty-11 ' In every little town; I . ' . - I . ­,� W -., - our heart free.' . I By t . I t ­ , ­ th said something iescent but not •- .. - . - . I . - I -a foosl, is half tit. I Then I could t:avel, morrily, _. . . P. � ' ' " ; Fenella said no word, ifts . intelligible, ""' . � eating. Half across e I And always sit me down - irresistibly quite intel he Engin-, Bested. •The other half is wasted. i ".."'. It: roa4 their eyes once more Lgible, he onf- on without" During my intimacy, with t 1 _ .. - a pause: ' I � ' � At nighfmi peace and comfort, , ":-' .- �__­,, .. .., . .�t. . .drew 1 together. . - ' I ee ry interesting I Everybody has a "fobd cantroller", �, ­ Happier t= king with crown, � ,' . 6 "And how.abo ti, Fen? Surely,; baa��f his tongue -an . He will find your heart free" stories, writes an Australian. officer. . I , I . ";!;��---V ... little. affa�ur �i�c settled' by - this . active force If Were was just one Walker House ,ed Duncan, with an acuter note -in- [Difring the battle of Ypres . some 0 foAdietators,about forty of.therit, 1 In every little town'. . . ' X - , . � I. . .. .1 � . I , , �jme? 'It would be rather good fun . . voice: .. .. V � our; engi vating a surik-, the pA UEe circumvallate. (put your . . . . I . borne' . ' I there'was a W . , . . I - en road, when they were, suddenly E see these': . . .. .11. had b -event of I"?-" - toatig-be far out and YOU -can ALKER HOUSk But Fenella orne'his gaze.as to make a double I neers were exca pt . serial of weapons at his . - I . I I' . I . , . ' , . I sit place where I go. . _­ I._ . Down went her command he had -selected ihis' breezy t prised by a �htrol , ,�k !,wart like papillae). .i ­ I , long -as was in her. Out of the at air . who fried- to bre . I hi I :.. . 'i':1 chin again, .and back went ,the um. and bantering tone as the one most' through. our lines. , The Bodies chased l,' Every papilla -is a food Inspector, aj The comforts of my dear o!,d home _.. - :..' brella-point into the half -bored hole. While on the road I'd h-mov. , I 1. ­ . , - '. " "Youp heart. is free, Fenella?" suitable for an attack which vvnuld � them,. and the fe'w,.who, *ere hit drop- � Prqfessional taster and food dictator, 'I The mealt-the Cheerful service, too; _ e I :. I' . . 1��_ �, . I _ --z' ' She had a mad desire to fling up probably, -1p i - 'They staya-, .food economy that will I ., . .; , .ably, after 'all, be only. a, skirmish,1 &I !an expert in .1 _ , I. .c,�. in the shell holes, t Would leave no cause to, frown, ��- *raIllbly tell you when you have eat-' � ..be; hands -over: hZ�r fa6e- .�o as to Penella, with her back to the room, I there the until they could get � in V there was just one Walker'Houge N ,., . . . escape ;those bient a little lower over's, cyclam'en' back. Others picked - -up their rifles, en -enough, If given a fair chance to � In every little town. . . . I . Z.- _­ . , inquisitoriiii �,yes-_but from whic'h she was picking the with- . . .� 40 �- 1 1-4 � . . spades and picks and-r-ushed at the, perform* its function.. I LW -1 �-: , Inade, instead, a faintly negative sign, ered leaves. and remained siL�nt. i I., - _T I. , - W. while her lips gave nervous jerks, and . .94 * If you fill The mouth hop ­ � .-..,.. , ... .- ..: per s6 fast House here J . - . . . .lids 'burned intblerably. ' 'He " ouse "I Come, Fenella, you have something! enemy, using their tools as they ,would _ t that the 'b I ,.The Walker H ." a The House of Toronto G60 .. . I \ . looks at her although doubting his . o. tell me. have you not?" use a sledge hammer. I I swallo I food morsels have to ­ . wriitht senses; and when suddenly a clear h -This time there was a touch of bon- wed like after-dinner I - : One engineer said: "I hadn't a steel 1. ., . pills, th: I t - I Plenty E. M. Carroll . . _ I . -F lnsvector.unob - -_ -- � �_. omie added to the breeziness.' I hat h tent served I drop.splashed upbn the larobing u handy, so I picked up a patrol'te ' food slips y the . . . �. ... - - ­ "Yes; I'h "+a.nd the dictator', doesn't ha'Ve time to m ave something to tell you."; a, -head and thought, - I brella, and h* moment ,ru _ .. 4 , I ... ... ung there for a mom I d Ott that on my _ I - - - I- ­.. - - - . ­_ .. I ­ . I ,. . - - - - .., . . -e. voice _seemed��-.'­uip froem. -it might be better tkiin nothing. Then --- --t an "Injunctiv". _. _C6ntrol Corfier" :'. -. --,,--4 -, , MiLe a crystal bead,. he m -a -Ce -a quick among the cyclamen, half suffocated , If you .will eat considerable diy, il. .. - , , ` step forward, and checking himself, by the crowded-M-ossoriis. 'It was the � I saw the Germ#,ps and said to myself, hard food an . �� ood k'- - drew back again. d-take'eare to avoid hur- . -, , . 1.'i; - .. , : " , , --t - "Don't Play with me, Miss Fenella," last minute in which that secret which I 'This is a queer kind of a fix for a f el- I .., K ;_ . r rY and will chew each hiorsel of food . .. - ... , .. - .. -, - he had been hugging to h your food dictator will - . . . . .1 k� - . --.- he said, with a new and rather stern' her heart' who had been an engineer at Ox- thoraughry,. Benefits amounting -in the aggro- ' - . . ­ I - ". . . solemnity. "Am I the man?" since yesterdayd be a secret, 'and! ford,' so I ejouched down behind som-., work automatically and iv;lll sh ' gate to many thousands of dollars' " ..,..�_ - - the pain ii, g shut the , , - W . _� There was .that. in the grgencY Of was almost as.great as 'the a0prehen-; wouldn't . I appetite gate at Just the right time- have 4een secured for-, the public by ., - . I 1EXI." .- . f xpWnl it to publicit* � excavations and 'hoped the Germans I I %.1 , . - .:�. "his tone which beat down even bash- I I . see me. They didn't; other- ­. . I ­ . - * sion of results. I b you.have eaten all you tie the Food Controller's regulations gov- t . % *, � ., : - _ - - :. - -, ,fulness. ' Almost as solemnly as the . wise 1, wouldn't be here. Some'of the, w en- ed. 9 ' : question came "The die has fallen then?" - ­ - " . . i Chew, -and chew as long as there Is erning the sale of cereal products in .�, . . - the -but-clear-ims- � I— am carets -had their trap 1 1 . I . � , an), taste in the food. That's one Packages. 'Me prohibition of the � ', .- , - �!Wev � .. I le . & �� -.. blown -up ahead of them by . .. .. . . .. YOI1 * * .' g] bing we chew for-ttim crush and soft- sale of such products in original pack- � .. . I ' . - 30, M . blown' -up . I . , , � "Yes; it is - you. 11 � � - �. .- ,.- ""' are engaged to . r . ac I_,ward .patrols of -Che Germans. These damp 2 A' " I -11 I - _ -ex- ward , clain he made an impetuous for -I vray. en the food so that we'ean detect and ages of less than.twenty pounds, ex- .. I .: ;. war movement, ,i 1 Fenella stood up straight, and, with! boys told me they thought it time 0 enjoy Its flavor. - I sept under license, and the refusal to . . - .. , I , . . . I and again steppe . I - himself forcibly,- kieping -still rigidly, a n olution, Paced' quit. But afterward, taking cour4t,'11 Food hurriedly eaten half ap. � issue litzenses if the piice charged to . .. . . - I... ; round 'towards her brother. I they formed part. of a platoon and vol- i I , . - . .--to-his side of the road. . . preciated The flavor Is carried off i the consumer were out of due pro- - . :.I- �I "Allaa Fenella!" he said dejiLerately, M4.1 am engaged, Albert -to bune'arxi unteered to drive back the Huns. They I before the "taste buds" have felt - the P I '. . - . I 1. . "this cannot lie in a burr not ! 'Donnell." ' - - . . saw so erg hard fighting as a 're- i - ortion to the. cost of the raw material, . . . . . . I The words were quite lain to Al- - oult " . --- . , tang ami the thrill of It. There are � has kept --the price of such packages .. . . un eas You are quite ,certain that you P , , .. ! no taste buds in the stomach. ' - -from advarKing, despite the increase- . L . know what you -are doing. - Maybe it . his - under- i One of the. engineers told me that I I , . . gert's ears, and even to � ­ � ,, -_ - at is moving- 'you- but I standing, if that which beats against, - . . , � The Talmud tells of a man of glut the cost of most of the cerealsin' - , is pity tli - , in dangerous I .1. 1 . would not be taken out of pity." All our consciousness without being ad-" this surprise was the most dange Aonous disposition who wished that.he bulk. The're can be no that had . - . . the old scorn was in his voice as he mined into its inner circle can be said I experience he ever. had. - , . . ,. . _'. - I � . I 'be plain. . . .. % 'bad a neck like a crane a mile long, , it not been for the attitude taken by Said it. . . - I . . . to 9' i A Hundred Tunnels. . , .. . . .his food all 'the Controller the price of many' ,- . : It is not out of pity, l;?' vm-A all .he I "land that he could' :, taste he Food (,'ontr , -, _', Duncan " * , evakt, --be_ the -way dawn. ---. . . - -.- -k ' -- ___ "And Y( at -- %aid, without* -r aito-ni-shment or! , airii:cereals an the market It i. eithi . - I !a - _Bof�,M th]o M ... im.-driv, , of the pae . �� �",., )U will not regret ,w -s found � , One doesn't need. a longer __� 1. . , .. . �. what and wi*h- as great p blank i successfully undertaken it wa throat, , would have. been- inicreased.-in . _.. .. are I I up? I would rather have anger, a in! I . . I * I , givin,v . - , - '" . " - 11 we chew our by -as much as five: cents per ... . .his voice as thou he had.never heard' necessary to remove the ridge of the i nor more taste buds, � . . . - nothing only half your love. i I "You shall * same name, as it was hone�comhed�food.untl) all the taste Is extracted, . - have the whole " . the name before. I . ctpd, package, , '.Yes -our cousin. you -k-now, Al -'with concrete and heavily. intriinched: we've gotten all the satisfaction pos- i A number of - applications . for I ; :' ,. ;Workman's _ I , - �L _... , , . - . I be ,A , . 1. - . _ : Poo' ' � n' i . :� � ., - wife =•' 11 - - I rt. . -1 - itions which the British had been; sible cut of it, and. it takes only about ' licenses'have been refused or delaed, ,% - Y I I ' d Since. when?" ' .I. _. "I am. ready to be your wife, Dun-' " - asked the' same trying fo�r two years to reduce. . Too! half as much food to produce the pending changes by the manufacturers �, . . ' '_ --: r. - I ;,Wank voice. -. ,� . . �- , . ' ' .. . - !many lives were bein,� sacrificed '-.aense of satiety that ' 'Controller's . . :.�; �Can. .. . . . - ' . . ­ '" - I " 1. � - I ..Since yeater ay. - 7' . I RaYA "EU049b." ! to, co=PIY -with the Food I . 1 . . I ,� "And you are strong en6ugh for the � d " . tbowever. in attempting t desitroy th; I In .recent years . Iiierace. --Fletcher, 'regulations. - One firm selling cereal . �: .,. . %. fight ?.-for a-bitte'r fight it will _ . Albert happened to be .Atanding near ' * . .1 . ?7 1 a, ridge as it then stood.- It was found w ho pioneered a renaissance of cboew- pro&cts. in two-pbund packages -has .. ._. I - ­ "With you *1 am strong eno�rlrh for . I adviqabie in the end, to w "p th6'Ang. has proved'that a man carr live - - . chair when 'the *fell he sat � 1 ._� :� .�- ..:�'. anything." . . . . down upon it without taking his eyes 0. u on, agreed to increase the net weight of .. - I -, � - * � _.. off his sister -all the restlessness sud., elevation- engineering feat truly : half as much food .'if - he chews well co - ... He parsed ora moment lonker."then'*: I contents from two to two and one-bilf � - � 0 � `-` ' slowly came across the road, and slow- ' denly died out of his limb, and in the stupeiridous. land will -enjoy his food immensely pounds, leaving the selling price the , r I � .., ' - I'w took her two hands.{n his. . .But' new position still continued to stare' The engineers started work ea: e gulp% 'it. down. same. as a. residt of the Food Control- - - ; .. - early in I more .than when h . .. - 01 _. - 1. 11 � . � for We way- i# -which they shook. hiii at her with an` which --seem- 19-15"and bored a hundred tunnels - in7, without hall taimiting it. . '. ler's ruling that the price charged to � ' . -deceived �. . 11. .. -1butward 'calmness thight have - e4 struggLing . to trarisform -what he roile. in length,-running,-adi have.any fea-r of a food- the conabirier was *out oPproper pro- � ­ I- some places a - SO: on't - ,was.- intellig- . .. -, .. bee Very slow too and gentle. ­ �.'underneath, the ridge. ,- I have heard. famInC J d get every- Tortion t - t i .. , had Just heard' in'to an ' . the thought.. She bad draivirn nearer now, � the cost of the produe in . 11; , . _: '.. - e first touch of his lips upon hers. .and was - I many an -interesting story from 'the body el -se to cllae%%. and there will be.A ,,bulk andhisrefusal to issue a . license . kn� - . But the. second was different, for speaking in haste i - :. , ! , i i - �. . ; I .. " , "Listen, Bertie; I know, of course, -'en ineeri- who "rticipat"I in this surplus -of 'ood, . I .. " 11 . , already something bad begun 9 , . . I until a satisfactory readjustment was . . ' n to'race.. venture, 9 our boys were ere. . .­. -.1 . . -�,-_ ,_ - I . I in both their veins. that you will not like iii -you cannot'great % A . .. -made, The difference 5vill be mn6,up I . k I The Arst� kids' . . I ... - 4ike it --and it hurts me to _go'�igainst' inininix and boring their way through' , , .' 1. .. - I : I , '. --.'had been the humble worship- :, - .'�-. . i some reduction in the -cost of pack- 1, .,w -..,-: . - _- -,per at the feet of )iis goddess, the, see-' ydu, but I cannot help.it. I have been a1isten�er on -duty heard a counter Icor- - -. �_',�'. -, - . "THIRTEEN!" ' 'k - ... " - - age P, nd other selling expensee. ., I- - .., I . I ... .ond wag that 01"the human lover to his' ftght.#tg against It'all summer -I know inx from the enemy'lines. The officer, , � � . I . . . 140 t_he . . . - , - � In the case of ir number; Of package � I : . . I 11111nan love. - . I I .1 it now -but it has conquered me. That in •charge, on receiving * the report, All ",paltir . lo . if , c Afflericana . ought, . . - . .. 1. I is -'why I sentaway Mr. Mac-glIvray. U I . . .. � to ,kpec;idt�es it has been. found'- that the Then for q space-.-Fenelia leant -d diz.gave the or,Nr for a stri'all .hole to be' --hare PrP,;Ide'nCWtI�on:'s. belief that public were being charged , a price I " I , ­. ..._.. Rt�W her the, meant to keep my secret and nevtr to . I ..41 -against his Lirm. . marry tunnel. Hr thirteen Is -the lucky n ... 1. � MI seemed' to turn in a circle, -'a anybody.-. but ye;terddy, in the .drilled toward. the Hun tu number the which.in the opinion of the Food Can- ., . I . . . . orld. Pass, .1 met Dyncan, and then -it � it g is the . . .1 � �- , magic circle which kept out the w t then charged , the hole ,with -a great 1'rilted States. says a London weekly, troller, wAs too high, It- e Food ' .� A long, long breath came over ,her. happened." � * . ., - .1 amount of high- "ex pIQsiive.­Rnd blew 'The Unh)ii :ori anally consisted of Contraller's polis . � 'I - :'. '... .lips, such i breath as "You have' sent Away Mr. Mavail- away part of thi- ,ask which separate I thirteen stato-s. tbe Decluratiml of . -icy ,to encourage the �. : . . .1 � - .is breathed'at - .' r . n-" consumption of cereal products in the . .1 , vriy?' cried Albert, I . J - : I 11 , .1 ­ the ena of a struggle, beth by the. van- �etting to hi -s the Hun tunnel from our'own.- Before dependence Nies signed by thirteen simplest form in which they are avail- -.- . � a 8 I - . .. .. r , quisher and the vanwiqhed. ! feet again, and in the action shaking the smoke of the explosion had"died nien, a here were thirteeii s4a ,; In able fV1_ d1L%Xt hUln"ll - - . After a. space- !..had. ny our i enginee what-' the, or .- . . . - , . - 'Re off. the- hand which Fenella laid away rq_picking up what igifial hag under which - _ie�quiie that the ' ' : . . A `Duncan - spo .1, I . tit � He will Cost -n_ I I .�Uis ' ' *ages . . ----..--, 10 ?, � . . :ever toots they could put their han is glit Their successfut re- age should only reptesent a small part , 1. ' " . .others.!' - . , i upon which his mind felt ;able fast., ­ -'- . rfie. - .4 � - "And �ow it is we- two ag"ain,4t all � it %ka-4; the •-first item of ll�r speech. on, dashed into the, tunnel, overpower 'volt, . .. - . I of the selling price. High adve . . . , , � . . -.- . . . - .. 11. - and automatically length-- not 1. . _....�� -.-1*beWe two against all the others ,"+ Here' was'Romething which lay ed the Huns -, , There Is a Tbf�teen Club, as every- Ing expense.,,, too, will not be consid- . . .;.. , . ed their tunnel, . - body knows in this country, '�,! -repeated; "_n& -'a- moment later the limits of comprehension and. ell . . 1, thus swing a little, . which � ered as a justifiable cause fof an'ex- - '- ­ - � d . . ; of belief; -whpreas the rest-' 'labor. . - i meets In Rogm 13 at the Holborn Res. . ce,siv price. I 1. .. added: . . . I I.. . i . . ; ' "'Not against all, rather- �sill be r.111 .-"Of course, I have sent him away,1 .. I am, told; it took twb years to bore i taurant, n. tables, and site I Very' e - - - 11 . . . .. - . * -- � 1: sets tliirtee ' .1 ery important a vantw,ges are I �� . . I # . ,.our side, I think." , I What would, be.the use oirms .staying' these hundred tunnels. When the psy-! thirteen at a table, if possible, and al- ' premised to the -consumer by reason ,- I e,# now that I am engaged t6 Dun- chological moment ,had aipivi!d in: ways has its knives set , 'i in: crosbwi I : ,I canV* .- . . I "'e; of the requirement that the weight of `MAPTER XjX. : . .11 . . . . ­ - , ."... Nlareh of 1917 hirndreds� of poun;is of � but America ham a Friday-Thlrteenth.� the net contents ' trust be legibly . - . . -4- "You are net engalre�d to Du'ricah!" Immortal and other explosives 'were � Club, -which meetts�-whenteve-r--rdilav ­ - li-E . .- .e. Frownitigly . Albert M'Daiiiiiell'said Albert, very quickly, turning upon I I , stamped on eac package. It has been . , . *aAhed'the dip of the oars in the. wa- - his sister,. with- a touch almost of , used, and the whole. ridge was blown falls on the thirteenth of the month. ' , found that in many eases there is a .... . - . . . I Its president considers lil - ter. The week -6a Was not el reach- savageness. ' "It is -absurd and non- sky high. I I . . I . y . . I• I mse4f thaewide difference in .the contents oi . � . ,..ed-, but -a note from Julia called him sensical to talk of it as an:engago-., . - Engineer Makes Mapi. * _.'-_� -. luckiest of men. He was born on Fil-, packages of the same size. 'Under . ..:. . � _ __ home. It contained a good piece of, ment, just because he had the impu- - . �* - day, 13th, graduated on Friday, 13th, 1 1 . :-� _ .11 _h 11a . ny of the adyskn�Qs on t1g; 111,i! !:!!:I t- I the new regulationi, . howev�er, thi .. I , I I .- .- . news, though not the one he been dance to make lou vt6,y(Tti­-i-r1-fu1 ��ss � front are me � -•date,a little later on. I. . ;guarantee 4 - - lookin f M L-Perrell had spoken.'! yesterday." � . . .. . � ern. . methodically r I I I , 1 (A �, .-. .1 or, r, ...Will 0. Mlu . `and was right between. him and, The numb blankness was; gone frorn, W the'engineers With od-, - that the package contains . Julia. So flar so good, That eat TUe Jate President Morgan used to ' ­ - ­ . both voice, eyes now. and in its: of the ground to be, fought . at least the amount -printed upon it. ­ % But in proper-, place rage was begifitiln . over efy fate by housing his art treasures, ' r. ., . was killed, anyway. , da- I I � . g to circulate and by practicis' arid manoeuvres un- � which j There is reason, also, to beliek-e QLat tion as there had been little doubt re- in his brain. as the -revived blood acir- h1ch ,,ere priceless, at 13 Princes I I '. -, I I I .- " I der condition,; that reproduce the act- ,Gate, Loudon. But ft Is a tact that a purchase of cereal products in bulk - '- 1 - ' ; �n� i ' I _.. g'arding this bslfei,so Was elition at'culates in the veins of a half -frozen ual terrain. The infantry- prepar- . . --- _ !has been stimulated by the reptirt of. , - .'t-: _. -11 . , the accomplisbbd fact tempereo. The body.. tonth- of tDe 1,ondon, streets are minus the Special Committee of the Food . '- � --- ' I . turned % . -ery red, 1 ed -f or the battle of Messines Ridge by i tbj, number. There Is no thirteen in I . -affair still waiting to be delt wkh was: Fenella � , ed, but her� . . ,v of a far more critical nature, as after, eyes did tit) a wonderful model covering more than: Office. The - report.I. .. t fall before those of her - w fhs, Strand, Holborn, Wisistbourne i Controller a. . . ;, * . emphasized - -- -_Aonger _doul5f;-_f5­r_-_Ttf_-Fm4 , .- . I y !'Grove, the - - -_ -_ ames' - -_ . --Il- ­ ...-It I -1 6-,,7e --[6-m e -Df-contour and-ado�erit� � I '­ . L -- - .. - -_ . I -acre of ground, which told ever . ' St. . prices. -which- are- closer t - . the note of this morning he could no,brother. one . Haymarkert, hasized that even at to -day's _.� -,, ' .1 a F___ 4M__1 All brought "He did not make . . I I 'I tstreer, Lowndeg qqtlArp P­;�IT, ­ prices- than . re e " , , I Lui im thought-T-hal(i ac-; triv, U1.111, ItInk . . . I 4cript by I $treet, Tokenhouss I . . . ough crowded 'in- --'A id no inean i sig part in The attack � ore the-wir, ' . -Threadneedle still cheaper to the' �. I ., .to a POW - the IATiter's personal � ceptedMr Macgilvray. It was I 1who were studying the batt field for more i Ford, cereals in, bulk are .. I _� pre -occupations. . .. . I . 'I ,or London street. I .i wnsurt-&-ir.than those s6ld in Packages. . ,. . $.I 1 1 betrayed rnyself."' th4n a month. .., . I .. .. .... .. - can't make her ouL at all,, julial "You -9."- Albert'm lips twitched into' I ------ - - - - . I . L_ The villages of Wytschaetp, and Mis- . - . wrote at the bottom -of the page. "No. � *a sneer.* "Has the intercourse with:� I I - . ... 4 M 9 , I .,_thing seems to -have happened between . gine with iheir many little farms and \ � . . . . . ' y ' 11 ,- her and Mr. Macgilvray 'the other pelasants, which'I was mad enough to � with the. fantastic names bestowed on I to erate . - .. . . . iiight. And )let she do,&sn't ,�rought you as low as this, . , - . ' e 'invediVe. I . I . . 7 J , , , -, . -seem at Fenella? . � I them by th . "Tommies," - . . r - - , - .. . all unhappy, although I heard yester., Although she •- grew -redder, yet her � were plainly shown on the model, . , . I ­! ...� I.. day athad left Balladrochit." . -went up by another . trenches I ... _�. - � , , 11" 1 � . : head inch. Winding woods, German t hes and . Uotd , Der - Cor6nddo.�­... . _: -t rt,was this postscript which, like a . I __ . # trumpet -note of alarm,' was call, i "I don!t',know what you ea b even the stumps of splintered Arees� .. ..., ' -- - ­, .� . .: � N.- . . 9 n -'- , �' ranla . T-� . t . - � 'q? . . Ing being - hroUbf low. Duncan care:s, where the enemy -+MIM -ed behind con- I . . .. . . ...Cormona.'do. Beach, -Cal,lfo _, .. . + Z . . . Albert to Ardloch. He could have! for me, and I care for him, anti have! crete barricades,43so were'marked, I.; _. . . .'.. . Near San Diego . . , .­. -1. � marked. - I., _ .. . ...", � Itied two days longer Without press-! - � . . 1. ,. , � I .let him see it -just as Julia has let Generals -and-their--staffs -and-hu - . . I _. i ing Mi. Berrell's hand, but he felt N�l . I nm- - . . , r. -that she is - .TG, TENNIS. --'- that he could not 'sI Berr�ll see that she dreds of officers passed hours in mas- i 11 : MOTORIN . , I .. sleep another 'light' ready to marry him. If it is no dis- I I . - � of Ronald; tering every detail of this monster bit 1. . ... - grace - I --without knowing the reason P . . I - 11 .. grace for her, then why for me 9 " - ­, ! . I SAY AND SURP : BATHING, , .'., !:::'. " '.. - . � 4 . . . Maegilyraj'a'departure. * I . I ; '' --.1 - ... . . . .1 . ` . , At the ectory he began by taking i .-,. !aAnd you imagine that you will- be .Of landscape gardening constructed . , - I . .� , '-1 , 70t-.,,­­,�­,-77,.%, . . ... % _FISHING AND BOATING. - .-14 . . allowed- to marry this boor?" . out of concrete, carefully banked , . . ­.­­ . '-. up ­­....- . :,­ � I . _...... - I . . I . , . 7q his measures, which consisted -in, giv- I , � I , �: -� ". I . . . t "I am su�41atber will allow it." and bits of brokoirr brick, the re- I .1 �,-,, 1. -,. - ' . ,� - :c4 . " � . - , ,. � P..: � .. . I i. -- -- 18 -Hole Goff Course' .. .,. ' . Ing Julia her orders, tacked straight' ­ _ (To be continued.) - ­ . suit of the ingenuity of the master of ,� ;,LV I . _ I 1. . .� ,. I .. . the somewhat hurried folicita- I :_ ;: : . - I I I I . I ------ _... '. . . . . � . ".., on to . . I � . ­ - I ! ... .. . ..- . .­ " . . I I 11, - - I - -, , - A 11 &� " I - -1 I I t i I I � I � �0�nl_��11 �, Ili t 111 V � IN -1 destroy was . I ! tions --for an undisturbed half -ho . . � 0-- . all -trades-, "the engineer." . , , - . . . :� ­ I - 7 , .- - - ; � �, , . -1 . ; •� _; •- .."HOW is e ' 4C , �.'­ , '74-, half-hour; . I I . I I 4.1 " . qUiPP64 t�mughout with Automa - ,­ . WUi e .1.1 ,!..� - I -_ I -much of the work of the en- .,:. . .� ..- It wa 1,16 not Lime soap in washing win- �gineers is done by the time the word , - Soli0ler System.' I . I � . . . . -1. - : with Fenella was the first requirement �. - . - V_ wed sitting-' .� , ., I . I . tFe ow -windowed .. . .. ­ , , , - , " " --_�_xoom that they were loft alone ver ' down. Clean, soft water and a piece comes to go. over the fop, they closely .. . - ­' . . ;. I -1. � - I _:".... 1. .:-. - *�., .� .� I.. . .. 1� , . "I . , - - . .� . -, . -1 I . 'i ::_ . .. - . . !, I '� it 4 ­ speediLy-Fenella nervously busy with I of soft cloth will be sufficient. A lit- follow up the attacking troops, One ­ -- � - ."'* � AMERICAN PLAN . ­ - . I . ' , . ' . I - .. - . - . - . , . . . . I "'. I :__ , .�, �.. trie flowerrin the window -box, Albert' tie alcohol poured on the cloth for the of their tasks in an advance to ' to .. I .. I ... .*.."I . . . I I . - I ... . JOHN J.' HERMAN, . I - , I . 'Oomewhat provoked -at -missing his'final Polish will make the CIR ' b -th trenches to -per i .. .. . . - . � . N, *: .., man6ger - ., . . :- . �,�! ; :habivaft! perfeet ente-eass, -IN 4 $Is bell- bridge e tre mit si. . . . . . . I I . .. t ftntly rtvar- or speed on Mip parr or the � . - .-...I . . - I .- - I . ___ - q _. .. maximum, . 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I FF -1--�:- . 4o. - - .. ­­­- I I Ae I '.. 7. , . .. - - . , , - -f-' 7 � ' ' * * H'E 'DAP;FTEFS VVERE � -- .t �. - �, .. . . J, :�- , I. I . I ", , .. �. - .' .r � - , . . OF MONFE �,k � :- !. .. . I e�% � , - "I � . . , . . TICK� ,� , ...­­ � � r-0 YOVR , ", I 't" . . . . ­ . 11 �ED TO DfATH . � '1;Z NEW* '- - . :- � , - I .11 , . . I . . . , . . . WitA TH15 I ... I . 1. , . . . . . I � � , I . UNDERWEAFt! ­ .- ­ . ­..... I . .,:.-- . - - -11 � . - . - . I . :, . -ROUNDED UP IN PORTUGUESE TERRITORY* .- ­ CLOES . - . � . . . . - . . - . .. ; . . . �. - ­� 0 . . .. I ­ . . 1. , 7�7 , " . I I :.." � . . .. -I. .. .. . . , . . . � -�m�'4"��,� . '. 0 . . , I... � . - .; . . . . � . -i . . 1: . .. � ­ , � . --,-. � ­ i . . - German East - African Border . and - Has - - ... . - . , " " : � . - � . %) , ..'� . � . . --7,­i;:r'.1- � jEnemy ()olumn' Crossed k . . I � I . I I 1 .;-4 ,, , . .1 - . ':.,; .. . I � - . � ­ - . � - I , I - . . -1 .; ,. Been Raiding Country --Lin Scattered Groups. . .. , �. I .--- . ­ -� - MOTHERWILL . .1 2cl ­,:-., 11 .. i. ­.. 11-1 . ­ . . . I. , I ­ . � . I - . . . . . .1 . . .. ...�-,,�,` . � -. - I I I :-- ------------------ -- - - . BE,- PROUD �� I - n . . . . . - - .. I . - =lq ''. � �..� 1. , - , tondon sa. ­ iii; over the whole country, / '. -- .-- ­ - - . I ..... -1 - , I �.:=x a - --- ad 7-.. e:S0 A -ch. -from ­ 0 -- - - OF HER � ­ .­ .., - �, ...... L I I � , 0. ...­­­ - -.-. .--- 1-- Mwenibs,4wiir- Lake NyaSSA& - - ---- ­ --- ..­ � . tie opera � U�'. 11 - t . . ­ �. . . � .z I . , . � I 1�1 " * , , � . �. . .Deallng,with the c urse of t and the coasi, in the vicinity of Par � . . ." -Boy I . . . . . . . I'll .­�­- I �� .1 ' ­ I .. . ,.� I ... "I '. .-tions, in East Africa during 'the pasti .... � fol . .- 1. I - . � . , 1� � .. . � , 1 Amelia. BFItish mounted troops - IR kNAKI - - . : - I ­ . .%.:, .. . .month, an officiial communication on I Luj ndit.,Valley, - while .- - :- - - - j I � . . . -ql -, 1. I. -1, lowed up the e I . 1 1111.;�45 , , 4 I .-. � . ;:. . Friday say .., . . , I '-,, other columns acting in co-460eration , . ' - 7'. - . ,�� `� 1. a . . j - . . I - -� I . S. - - I . .- ,.,; I . "L .- . . N � ­:.:.. 1. -- . . 1. - w , terrir with the Portugueie, disembarked at ' . �. I . , . I . I , .7. .��. � . I - I 1. 0 - i - . . ., . � . . -1, ., . . , " - ,L .14 1,,, . "Haying entered Portugue . . .. . .... . j - �/. , 11 ", ---�,, .:'.. , -*��­ , . . , � -� � I .. - , - L I : 11 .. . � �, ...� . . , . L. " , ajid advanced east and �- � . . � I -�- -as a small exhausted Port Amelia, I ,: � 11 . _ `1 I � . .� , y a . I 0 . . ­ - . - 11 ,� 7 - � -: - I � tor t Ngemano end of . . '. I :: 1. I . I . . ,� ­�,; �,,, I north�east from the southern I . . . . .. -1 � hort oi food and arrimunition, . � . . :. . . - I -1 I- . - 1A .. L %,� ,, : . ,force, s - L . . .. .. ... . . .1 L. . �'.. .: ... , . .. .--1-..T-1-- -.:-:: -:, --4i L . n Lot- [Lake Nyassa. I - � . I - -, ­. ��- ,.& German column, under Gen. vo . 1. . � .. 1� ... . ...­.., . I . .. 0 . . ;'':'. - �. � ',-,� . . � . ' . ' . e�s' .have'. occurred , I . t. . ­., . . ' - ' - 4 - : - �1, . ` --tonvorbeck, � move p . I the . . I., ... . . I . . I 11 "r � d u the Lujenda i ' "Patrol encount . . . .1 . I . I �. . . I v - , ­ � ,, A 1: � in I . . : ­­­ .. '� : �, ,� . ... � -�if I I . - . , ­.--­�­ Valley, capturing 6everat-srrraff-isutat- ; du past "few days I . , . 1� �- ring the .. . . . . . . . � .. .=I . , 1, . my de- , ' -- 'L ' ­.. - . ­ �. - - - -- � .. . . . . ; � . - ., .,-,- - ed Portuguese posts, subsequently dis- � Mwembe area; w'here , a -n* ene � � . � ­ - ­ I ' L -. ' . .il I . ­ - . . 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I No, 3. do,. $2.17i; No, 4 wheat. , , I �, . . . . . : .., .. . � I . � I . . . . .i . .. . . ' - .,�. . ... : . . � : . .. 1. 11 : . . �- . .1 . 11 , `�:-.: - Now IVore , , � I , - " . � .- . . a -g,(,01A1 0000' � " � '" L. -Quantity ., Fort William. including 26c tax 7 . " - .��. =- -.-I ., . P .. . � , �:.. I . ­ .. I Cantada Has This I --No. 2 C.W.. 87ic; No. .. I . .. I ­� ­. . . . ._ L, ,6, ,, j �js. . � L : . 3 C.kn toba oats . . ­­ . . - ... - . . i ... - -, , ­,sa . L. . � .. * '%%*.. Sic: -No. 1 extra f NO . 2- .� , � .. ­ � ; ... . . . . eed. Sic', , - I ­ .. . . -, . . ... . f� I . s . -� �.. . . 0 1 . I . . . ­ I � . . I . � 1. . � .-� * !eed'..1r1i,: In store. Fort William 7 ": . . � . ., ­ . .�. .. .. . ­ . -- " 1,� � '- - .,. Available For Need of Allies ., . . . , . . . I ­' . I-, ­ -- . - I—. , " . . . .." -.'L __' I . - . I - � I I . i , . . ­ j , lcun-.cu.rn=Xo- 3 yellow. nomin- . � .: .. 1. . I . I - . ­ . . . ; ! L . . 4 k . , -*�----- -- - - -- . I I ... ­- ­ . . . . - , . , ­ 77' -'- ----A': iWs-patch from Ottawa say�-:­ al ' . � . .. - .- .. . - . '.. . .. I � . . . `With -the* Draftees I ,.. I '. * ­ . . ... 1. � , L, , Suppr- ! 'Ontario oats --No. 2 whIte. 91 to 92c- . -.L------.. ­ .. - I . . .,. I I � I I : "I , �Rrltish &..Colonial Press, Ltd. :. L. '.� �� .:-- .- � Members of the-Mard of Grain nominal; No. 3, do.. 80 'to SIC. nominal, . . .. ... . . . . - . - .------. , - - ­ - .. ' , . . . .. I - . ' Imperial* wheat pur�hasiing' according to freights outside. I � 1. - . ­ , -, - � :L %'..:. � j visors, . . I Ontario wheat -New. No. 2 winter, � � � � � I . . � - ... I . I . . . . . .. I �. . 11D * , . - committee, millers', committee, grain $2.22; basis. in stiire NontreaX VDMAN DYE - .. . .1 HUN. � I ... L ,� . �, ,." , ss. -.o to $3.'soracccirdinst -- - Lft MUTINEERS .- :1 - ? .�.., IL growers' and Mogit�eal Harbor Corrt� rea.-N.. 2, TO TAKE OVER - -G 1. I - I - . .. .,. ed their, to freights outside. , , ' . .1 r . ission on Thursday continu r1arley-1-fulting, I to $1.3.8. ac- I " I ' ' -CAMP-­�� ,a I ,0 . 1� t1.1, d MED ' .% .$Ie,,S*, accotd.os, : - � :�;`11",u.nicin of the supply of Canadian, r,llnsc ,,, Irelghl. -� ­ Duckwheat-81.65 to .5 �, to freights outside; I .1 . ; . . I I : ­ - '� .. Wheat available for export and allied , . , ,.HALIFAX .RELIEF � RLC.. ES `C I 1. . I . . . . -:11 11 ' . '. % ."' - an -Rye - No, 2. - according to . . .. � . . - -. . . . �. : . sms. -L � . L .. . .- . - 4. .l.", :-� - � I . ., subjects. It is Widentood that ! '51auttoba'M I .,� I . .. I n'tiri-maifib i f ' Report That ' * -`:� ­ . I freights outsid � , - - � . , ,. e nts. In Jute , � . In o ' ]� , �,.,: ., - , estimate submitted to the conference )u��Flrst pate Govern-meiit Will Appoint Com- Group in .British Tekt e Tr elCo . o, � i. --- ,� :- Indicated that the total quantity of: bags. $11.60: 2nd. do.. 3iv* strong bak- . , -" ll. " -pre �, � do.. $16,60, Toronto. - I 'L I mission to Distribute Funds. .. . . Make Most Important 1 " - L 25,000 German Millers ., I. � 1. ,� - -1 , wheat in store in t the -! er. ( ntario flour -Winter. according to I . . . . . 1. . I . so 95. � � . � ­ . . -1 i .' . .. . . Deserted. . . I ...�-"., , � ­ ­:", - tit timjE,w4ks About, 80,000,pDo bushels., man,vle-.410,10, in bags. Niontreal, ,jr;pt I I . Discoveries. ,.,.-.'L I -.. I' . L.., ... � . . I.. 1. , .- , . . , se it I Tm,nio: lto.M bulk, seaboard, Prc Government, I ..... .1. , ' - L.- - Ottawas -Jan 13. -The' � , . . '" - .. � , � .. 'L, . '. Of that quantity 30,000,000 bushels. shitimentL - - Petrograd -says:­�- � L'- � ....., - I montreal-thas decided to appoint a commission, A despatch from London says- A I A despatch from � -.-.. '- 'was stated,- would 'be required for Millfeed-Car lots. deil%,ered I t I frplchtii. bags included Dran-,--per t,o,n: junde'r the name "HaWax Relief Com- � group of men in ,the �ritfsfi textile I Corifirmation of the , report that an. - - I . I ... edi jr this year and a like amoun i receive and - 7 '. '. - In "' iion letaving $45 to 646�- jigpd- feed dour, pk,r! bag. I in . � ' " � .'-;.rcr d1omestic.consump I - ,S35: ahorto. do., $40; -, middlings. �,. isqi6n," with power to trade has captured the secret reciPes'armed camp of 25,000 German soldiers . , - ' - . r, - I I ', ... ; . � �O ` $3.2s7 . . . All unexpended moneys of -the greater German dye .industry, I have mutinied agaidit ­bei�k� �to,� . I .- - - administer � ­ . I .��-* *-:.. �� somewhere in the neighborhood of - I ributed goods, and to re- accord�ing' to The London Dail Mails!, the -western front, and are holding the . . ,j.,r1H1AY-No. 1. now, Por thn, $15-50' to . . .4 el, I .. . . , � ." . . � immediately ava 6.50; :ndxbd. do., 313 to 115, track I and undist y - . 000 000 bushels . . I 1. .. f Of I which displays the item under large I forest near Kovno and are threaten- - - �� 41 � --N�. ' Toronto. - - Ice'lve contributioni .for the relle . . . , .-:7 1 able for export. -- . 7 StriLw-Car iots,,per tonu.116;54,to 3.9. , I . . � - . . I - � I erii3g 257,1 ing an. attack upqn the other German . I - ' 9 heads, The recipes, numb i '. ''-,: . I . - consid_ . . . I . . the sufferers by the recent disastrou' I . L W - . I ',c Among the other subjects - a ; . . . . . . 1. explosion at Halifax, and for the re- belonged to. the greit Badigcbe v;Ciki, 1 troops from the rear, if they rtsume . . .. �---A --'- ---" - .. ired wits the question of adopting 21roduce--Wholssals i thereft. - _ .-igiffensive-against Ruisia,bas beep .. . , . -1 - -.... -'Country de- standard- grade Of flour to be mille(t: - -b mulidtt, pi,r lb. 421 � storatiow of"the Property . and art now -in the keeping of a Lon .. I . � utter-Creamer�,. I . . ,. -. - . . tgd re IS ' to 43c: utwr 16; 4a to 43jc� dairy, stroyed or damaged. . - don bank, The Mail say . . - . fbarne out by four German soldiers I . 1. I .. ­ .- . Il. ,, in Cankda---It-is-sta- -�that the ... ­ - � � - 7 . !� - -W'- � -,--The cominisgion I%' Also to enqu d$ raptur"...of first ortance � whorecently deserted and who offered � � - - - . . . '.. .. I I - ­ 'hood that such A. gride will be --j ed eigirs. so to 6re. jMp -.I,.--- T --- ---Tn---tEe-nev--ipterrdktional- - . -- . � � S' likel, ggs--Fresh gath.e ' . 'inlisf. � . . ''. quality, Dresised rcuItry--CWken-. 24 to 226c� land report, in economic war against - Germany- to .� ' - L .. . greed upon. It would be of a ks, 23 tv 204c; Ireese. I amounts presentlY I In- 41 army now being organized to fight for. .. '. ­. a fowl. 19 to 20c; duc . 1. As to- the and will free the British textile I . . . -.:.,.... - � midway -between the present higher � 21 to 22c: tUrkeyp. 2 to 30c. ` a I , - alist principles under the direc. , . . . . . .1 Pdtatoes-!-'%V'hoIesaIer* arr P ZrIgnist .available for aid. and relief. and for dustry and, sco portant Soci . .. � . . it . ' I P : orruwers and country hyripers. for . ' ' 11 1:''.- � atents and the existing lower, grades. 1 1 tion 6f the buiiau headed *by , Boris � ,. .s -,2s , restoration of property. i industries from the bonds of Germany. i . � .- ; 4, * *,Whether the milling,siould be confined cla,., Ptocle. Cab— outside potnts� . I - -1 ' . .1 I . to. Ao 12.10, i -. i to additional- amoun­ts� neces. - . when the. war bi over .I Re-Instein, . interriatidnal . delegate of ­­.- - -- . i . . to this standard­griade in the United-' 14.36 for DeI&waTe,*PA SO ,10 2�'A,s * it means that . I the Socialist Labor party of America. ­ ' - -al . ' for Ontarlos, . . . , I r . Great Britain Will be in a, position to � I I . I � isary .4nd the souices of any .furthe I , . . . I : I . �. States or, whether the millers Nvbuld be I .Wholesale" are 94W�p; to, the reta,11 i anticipated aid. - . .� -- Ily - ith . everman 'dyed , ., .. -­�, � � , . .- . . -1. :-. . the production of the trade at the following Pri-cow- - I - .. !compete equa w . ­ -.---- -- - . � - - � , able to colatinue Cheese -Now, laxge, 23 to 23 � twins, i - a -.,k " to Any Additional aid to be j goods in every maiket iri the- world.' . . � - .� zl­�M '. '.�., - � , -' bigber patenti ,with the standard as a i 23i to 231c: earty cheese. .25V to Sc � r - A . '. " . .. . 6 .� . tilar e t*In. 26 to MO. * ., - I aff orded by , -the Dominion Govern- �, In the. course of a long story de- ; I - ' - - � basis for the fixinir of profits has no , . NEWFOUNDLAND '' � * � . I. : � ­ . .. ifutter-Freala dRiry, rholce. 40 to fle: 1 . � i §r ibing how - the recipes were ob.- - ' . to"ment. I . I . let been determined. , creamery prints. 44 to +%, ­F,vI1ds,' 4s - -says . � - " � I. . - - . . ­ - - . eff .. . .. � I I .'� ,� �,� 46c. � . 1 C As tdany I ' islation by Ahe Do. � ts il,,,d in- Switzerland, The Mail, .4- . - -4-- - i . ; in - ­ .-I .., � . . - � . . Nlargarine�--29.to 32c, . . , ent or the Provincial ptured them - ­.. .-- � - - I . , . � thit the merchants who ca . ' *. -�. 14EIII) . �, ` .1 . , I Eggs .N�4 laid.' It, car4ons, GS to 70c;%,minion Goverri . :. .. -FAr", FAMINE ' .' :�-- . . : 1, xv, I storage, 4a to Ise; select storage, i Legislature which may -be. necessary' have -refused tempting offers'from . .. . . i . . .. � - IMO ­� . - .. . . . . I - I I ... ­ .. I 1 37� 6. As to any other matters 'talist,; and �spsseulative ­�­ ­:�- - " ­­ . ­ . . . . ­ ;- . ­ - I I " RE . BELGIANS , --. 1.48 to 49c. touching � elimentit .. . ' . - - - . .- . - � . %� . - .. . . ! Dressed* poultr-r-Stirinx rhickenp. & capi I - - � I ­ . i: 1. . tn .215c: milk -fed 'chickens. lb, 30c; -I. -the rel' f of those who have suffered � have been om the rious Crisis in Food'SituatiOr . -. -1, 1 .. . . - ­ ; - � - I - � . .1 ��­ . : 21 to 26c; turkeys, so to 37c � . d&ks, ! Se - :- - -Horses Are StaMing, � ' '- ­ - .51 . geese. 26 to 20-c. and t. -r a- intend to "; RED BY . pri nig.. 27 to 30c i hLfbe eamraisiinciffe, and.sell the recipes to the Brit- - ­:,� ' %�- , - ,..-,.,,,MURDEnL FOE I e-itoration - of ptoperty de- 1 enterprise. The merchant I I � '� . . Live puultr*-�-rkevs. 28c: Sprinop� ,,;troy* tipon whic I - I - . I ' il� - � ., - - . . �- 1 ,. - 11 ­ � . . -- I - I chickens, lb. 20 to 211c..hons. 101 to I c, - -is express their, ish Government. for the - - I , In Stalls. _ . - ­ - , - . -----`-14Aucks, Sprinji� 20 kv _ -C, -F7- , . ­M*y deem it ad; to use of the . . - ­'... ­ - . --* ... ... ­ ----- , ,.,. , ,.-, -0 to . � - , .. ­ - - L . I ,- : .. , .. - . .. I . � :� .. . . Ions 121c. ions Fift� -Eight Official Exe,cut' 1 conclusions. . . . I Governinent dye %irorkso" permitting the , "t ,William. jaw 13.-Indleat � AV . ... '--7-. . * .. I Haney -Comb -Extra - On,-, 16 ox. � ; �--Z!­---4.- -- . I � ­­ . . bulk of the profit to go to the, nation .For seriously - ' I . --. -.. in Belgium -170 ,in - � 6,,� 12 ox., $2; No. 2. 12,40 to $2,80, rqm PL9 ..� - dye ' that- a .'food shortage In , LI -rained -Tins las and Ws � Ion the understanding that the S *.- 'g - _,�"� -.I- � -'.. �: .::.. I Past Year. . .--,. ...� per lb; 10'p, 1�j to I%r*,, 90's'. " 'a '9 iWOMAN rrRAGE . . thr.paiening- Newfoundland are colm- �:i, -., -, - .. . . I Beans--Cunadian, lian&wc�s,,,,f-b1u8. SU will be sold freely'to all British Manu- talned In private advices received by . A . ... . ' . . I ­�-` �. .. . H: imp!jrted. h n ",c I '' ' -known- - - -. A� .. London. Jan. ill.--Wor& has been re� s ob to is.- ,,, I ­ factarers needing them. . rms. or Indian. 64.60 to $7, JaPan. I .. . " . ' � C 111 .. . ., ,. .` * . . - ­ - - � -� 1� eived hore at the. Belgian 0 -� i . , .--I..-. 41 ..= ­ . - grairi men in this city: 'A well � ict. qu r- I E - .... A 111�1. WINS IN U. -S .1mal om last .week received -a cable. .�;� I .�. cutions n rotatoes-Delaware�. hax, !12'-2 1 . . ' ' I :If - �`-. tars of 59 more oflicial exe I 5 tb . : ' " him must � 1.1,35; onturios. baff. $:.to to V 26. , ., .� . � I . frogn the colony stating that t �.' - - � -.1 . '-"I- . :, - -Belgium-. This brings the number of , . I , - �. 1 .4 4 5-1res i . I or I ... ­..� I . .. � HOSPITAL SHIP . 0, ha,%, grain at any, price. an ,Y * - .1 - :_. . .,.. Belgians executed oinc.e January. 1917, i ­ * . � lftowsal* . 40t)(ained Exactly the Re46iied, . . ­ .- . were starving In .their -stalls for feed, - . �'-"' I -.1 ; �. to I -1 0, among w honi. were at leas t wq , Provisions— urn, 31 to . . - - - � , - � . �1-1 -1 � -,,r-- -a -Ifamsq, mral f Vote -s -in House and the food situation was nearing a ,.,A - , ii - ' . Number o - . ; .. -1 I- . � hielve mosts . . ­ . " � - women. three girls from fourteen to to .,",r; cooked. 44 to � . i .­­ .-.'77SUNK BY SUBO. serioui ortels.. Tfie matter had been :� A - '. . t ,�...., . i 33� do- heavy, 26 -ays ; , . - - . . gt *�, . 'eral youths j 46,- � ­ I Board of Grain -- - .. � . .1 . sixteen years old. and ,ae,% � *rolls, 28 to 201. s . I . �i.taken up with the I., � . . . 1-40 t,t 42r;. bgr,ks, Via , I . n, 4 3 to 4kc � bone- i 'A despatch from Washington i * I ., - *" I breakfast bacon, ! � - - 0 .o. � ­ ' . , , I . ' , . - . .,,.ujmder twenty. . . .. -. ­ less 45 to 46c. . Woman suffrage by Federal cionsti-tu- 'oAe-ying Wounded Frdm�Gib-. Commissioners - and - the -RaUw&7 . .. . I I a., I . I I tional Amendment w .Use - ­ � . L - . . , . I . � - -er &rf,d meatr--Lonlr �T'rar. ba(on .28 to ' - . Board, it is Miderstood, In order I �. -- . . ermans. to be guilty of � 2q(,;. clear bellies, 2, to 28c. ­ E- and. All'the executed Belgians %% P - on in.the Ho 1( I to I � .. - on Thursday night With exactly , the I raltar to ngl '. � I . . .'' 7 . sumed by the G . I - ' I ard-rure lard. ti-rces, 2SU t*---1tc: . I 1 . . , I 11 , . rush through L some ,of *%the urgent17 �- - qt� ,ving, and in many cases arrest, can- � tuw;. '29ic; pailp. 2.9 to 29i(F-1-- tift votes. , , J - - , �� , .:*: . sp.. 281 to ,25k; tuhs. 241 ' A d , . , � . ij,"und. tierces. 1.0 to .. I . , - .' " . . eats' And . - ­ � , I ,..� 4 - - Dk place i ,on. .. I � While, members in their s espatch from London �say%: Notj needed graill. ­ . �. . 1..� I I .-' demnation and execution to4 , to -.,Jc: palls. 25 to 25ic. . . I . ­ - 00 ..... . . . -gai* �ies-waitegl -- 1 withitanding-the-p-ledge given in Sep 1 4-..-- ,.� I 4,� * � -1 .. I ---- '- - . . I . ,-.,. I � . : 1. within three or fotir days. and. there I � - � . � 'T. , -' � i.throngs in the enTber, tk Germans have sunk . an- I . . .. . I " �­ . .,: � inquiry could -have � , ,Montreal markets *. ­ , ' I eager int erest, the House adopted by a - t . . I . . __::!-'­ I , . . , . I -' . " ` .1 I I .. i fore, uc, serious I I- other hospital ship. ...A -n offic s :, .. . ' 1. Jan, I,,)--Oat­('an,td1an . - � I �� . . I . . � i- m,,titroal to 1.34 a resolution provid . . "i ­`.% . I . . -- I . .. .. been made. - - ­­-wes-prit Ro 3. 9.'�!: �xtra No. I fee4�-,T(Pte Of -2;-4- ' I HOSPITAL 'SHIPS , ': ' i r the- F-uleat the lifr '(;'o%,e-r- 93(." * N,�. 2 local whito tfl to IP2,,: No, 'ing for sUbmis4ion to. the states of the ment says: ' . . N ' 11) - 4' " , Unde i . �o to gim So. 4 Inc -al 1 amend. I "His Majesty's hos0tal ship Rews 1 .- - t 3 Vral whIte, riour-Manitobs. , -ca , PL �: " 1 ­ :­ nor-Geaeral von B14sing, 100 execti so Iled Susan. B'. Anthony i was torpedoed and sunk in the Bristol! - .? Z . . : whltp.' 90c,* . � I A , took. . - nL� . - I, . 99 to N-----OrjtW­--S�U An - , ---+ f- 'National Enfranchisement of . : AGAIN IN'DANUW 14 . pring w eut Viten .. � .. . 0 I------- . ­����. , 0- , - - � .. -..-,-:! tions brtg, I sov(mds. $11 10' Elt "' ; I Chaunel. at !bout midnight on Jan. 4,, � flJ - Ing to -the -cerman, official rep r,ung bsikers'. It . _ -.1 I .. . � I , F ba rs. $ 5. - 10 $5.37j. Women. - . . enlikitsen I Rolled oats .5 , tit for t the promise of .Sp i . . -frow-MbralfiT�.1, �-�. .. . . Governor-General von Falk " .tralght rollers Bran .B eaker � on her way home .� - . ' ' ' " --;' �8­ . . . . - -Do 9,4. 90 lbs.. 35 30. � ' i Indications of A'Tresh Campaign . I", W, � tat Increased this record Ahre(�.-fold, - -$85. Shol,ts-S40. Viddlings-348 to Clark to cW%t his: vote from the Chair �.tbe Wounded wer .safety transferred' . - I , , �, % I $5 0. tfa%,-N'o. ' There ,were only,; . ­.... ., - - -- - ­ -Na he i,anstAd rinNINhing the names Mouillie­S56 to s3s. 4 needed, the to Patrol vessels, . . . on Part of Submarinti.. ­­��- ip 4.50 t6 $15,55: : for the resolution if it wai , �2. ,4r ton, - car lots, $1 11 . 14 - ­-Eerns, 211c; finest i the oppo.&!-! three casualties among tke . erew, I . . . of the victims In order that,ti-J. N-1. i change of'a single vote to I . . --;t . ' ".;.�. -,,- ­ - I . . ­ . . ., I . bv their eaP-�e'r'nsi,-2,1,1c-- nuttcr-choicest cream- ­ Id have meant defeat.' Re-. three,Lasca.rs tieing misittig. I Rotterdam, Jan'. IS.-Althbuffli Ger- .1, . I i . not be Identified as martyrs . ery. 44i to 45c: stconils. 436 to 44c. , tion wou ' -i' ,..% ' T ­ I -,kgs-Fresh, 54 in 55c: selected'. Vc: 1 ho camt, from' *.'She was displaylng� all''the lighti', man"fiews agencie -continue- to assert .1 - . . compit,trigsts. , As a further preeaution, �r I .stock-. 43c: N'o. 2 stock, 39 to 40c. I publican Leader -T*Tann,,.w en under'nTid markings required by The Hague thit the British hospital ship Rows, . -:.g I . . I- . IN o I a . ' , � ' .- I ­ . . I.. the executed persons have been buried A ­ car lots. $1 90 to !a hospital ,where he has, be I I � . . . Potatoes- -Tler bag., 'Convention., She was not and had, which was sunk- recently in.the Bris. ,�:t, -� ,-.� . i $ -1. 1-1 5. I I treatment . . ". '. Inside the prison vyalls. . I ever %ince Congrei" ' con-, n the so-called baired, tol Chann�T, must have been destroy. . 1j, � . . ,�Ll . . . . I . .. � ­.. 'fin, been withi - I . . . ..! - ­ . . im � , " . . - 0 --- ­ � 4 � .. -e S 1, --of- 7. R . .- ,ened,. and- Representati% , -1 - ,� .. - . . � - . zo ak delimited In the -statement- is- led by-& mine, -there are indications 61 :� . - , , - - ' ne, 91 . .-- ' Ninnuipeir Graft ­,-,, *' - [Tennessee, iti.ji; out.of-a sick bed.joind , . . .. ign against �bospftal .:, � 1. . 15-C I I ... . . . . L�10 - - - 'o. 2 CAV.. Vic: No 3 C.W., 1 ' -' . - . . . take the form of a re- .7' ! X%Inrlpeg. ,Jan, ash . Prices:-- 'hardly able, to Walk to his ,:eat. ''.4ved. by the German Go l a fresh campa I -- -- OWOOO BUSHELS . oats --N the­vot-t-s which' 'sjettl,(l tht'Jan. 1.4, 191,." i ships. These , * "- -- 1� . - , ----7 . , I -Rici -6xtra -Nn.� I fp�ed, Sle-. ,No. I feed, 1 brought , A of tile survivors of the Rewa � vival of the accusations of mis �* . . . '. 1. . . . I T '.. 2 fe�d, 74je.. parley -N .)* 3. 1. .- .. . . use of ,.- . .. . . .. �. * ­ .. . , ` � 7, le: .N ' ' d'! Issue, . I - .. . % . 1 N10, . t Swansea. Many. of � jfij tW& .-tross, suth. ai preceded -- I , I 1.41: No. 4. $1,36: fee+ si.lscreje ear- .,� . 1. . i -,,.22; ctp -�'.­, . - livere landed a �, Ij .. - �1. . . , .. .,bF WHEATI'11.1�. Flax--.Xo. . I N.W.C., i�o: , -- -­ . I . � ..... . . ..:­ 7 � I . � --- e . - ­ . � � . . . . ,, tI.W., $3.19;, No. 3 C.%V., $3.01i. - Ithern wer- without rlothing of 'any 1 lier crimes. . : �F . ;-�.A ­ * . 1, � . . � 1. . . . , , - -4 - . - - - -The Wounded wer,6 bved I - . ., - . I - -,.� , 6 . - . � I . � . ­ � I � .. I � -4§0-- �: .. 11, .. �, ;. .. .�­kdnd. .* -�4- ! I .. . . , . � ­­ .. - f .1 � .1 ides Exportations Are � I . ... ate's Markets . . -�, - PRO . to a hospital. . rem i � , - - . �.. .- I 1 Dee . Valted at , f immediately . . -11�i . �:,States ,ARMISTICE 7-7-7-�� j ­.%r-m;7i;R-r,nu!-, -N.ltr.n­ .Tan. - 1-5--C. . 14 rr ­ ',L0 U ,�--%-T- , - , `, v ! ' , . �,%.j yellow. $1.65 to $1.70. Oats -No. I H-FR0NT;---- I . * ­ -. . :. -� . Flour--unclutriged. . - LON - . I . . I . , , I ; . 4 . . N hite, 79 to bOC. - - TO I .-ent (fireelly through the Red Cross! �----------ON!-BRMS ; .Necessary to Relieve Euro. ! -ne­torpeda-whieh­sa�k. the Rewa-1 RAIDERS ARE BUSY ' 1-. . , podn Fobd Shortage. . 1, . .. - GED FEB.. 12! " . . . ­ I I . A. . . . .. I .� -1 Frar;--$32.U.- . . , I , I I Imintol'oh ber-side. * .. . ­ . --j . an. 13.-Tbe War' Office - �,A . . . : .1 , . I Duluth, 'Minn., .Tan 15-TAnseed-on , .. . . . I ---.N-- _-r--_ . -- I -� & 1 .: : ..A despatch from Washington says: 1 frael,. $3.5.1 to 83-6-�,: arrive, $3,50� 1 ... i- -- . � - - ri � London, j.�- 4@. 1 janija1w. $3.50 asked� May. $3.50; July, -German Negotiations to '.' L. ­ � J,ebmmunication issued to -night says: . .11 I I .. ,.. -:-! ,The food situation in Europe $3.4:1 ;;%1,--l; Octobej, v, 30. noffirial., , Russo. c for Anothtr Montb- � HOUSE I OF LORDS * .' I ­ . -1, � I - . Z� . m I gardt(I here as so critical that the food' I Continu � FAVORS WOMAN"'-, VOTE. � "An enemy raid attempted under , I . - . I ' . . . ,,, - . xdrriin ist ration is planning to'release' . - I ... ­ I - j cover of a �esvy artillery barrage a . i . -Zdvo Stock Marketi; : Petrogi-A(T, Jj)_n. 13.-A6eptance bv ­- -I- -. - . . , -, I 11, I ­....'*, an additional 90,000,000 'btlshels� of, -roronto, Jan. l5--F\.-1rFt choice 'I � " : , t of Monchy Ouring the � night �,, I 1. *1. . I 11'seavy � the Central Powers Of FOrei"n I "'n- ' . N ti,.!�I)atcb from London says '� ..." . ��s. $11.75 to $12.50: dcf.. good avy, I continw!'Tlou,, of Lor+� on -Thursday fed NVA ' repulsed .by �jfle and machine- , - wheat, despite the fact that 'th'p nor- st- ' . � .; , , ----.I 1-111 I $11.40; butchers'. cattle, choice. ister Trotzky's proPqsal in -- I -11, s fIre . . I . . . " . ­ iT6ft surphw I*d--iymL I 11 i-11`1--"� do---K"`­ql7-$l0 tn-i-w--7-g-r!triii-Tlvu7,so�Gerriam-armi-:�t-it��-lzaturti-t-Y,� r,,,,,. -t,, T,orebur­:,��ame'ndment t.;C-­­­ - - - n�- �. A � . ' .. ti'lleclimb, $9.60 to $D.75. do., com- I - llery-was -active-, e 1 do., . b*r - "��ne Arr, :A : - - 1 by the middli� of December. " btitchers' .buUs, I ' as ko"M1,917Y 1 preseiit,itirin- of the people. bilb a�o - - t I mor $8.75 to $9.10: for ,in adtlitib;ial gnonth, w: .. . i. . � � ,,� ' -­'! , Arrierican people will be Asked t10 save [-,.j,0j,,p - Ity east � ,if Ypres and In the -Q ei ' I t� ., I I 0 In $10.50;. .do,*, good bulls, I , ,,111ell it NN,a.4 sought to exclude women " , . .. ,,.. do,, mpdlum bulls, $7.45 ,announe d. The armistice here�ofnre ! Velg2liborh4oJdA bf � Messines ' and the -I' . .� I ­ fato make up the deftcienc I $$.,�s t,) $9.25: igh bulls. $6.50 to, $7; 1 4 1 oed ilp(�n expired yesterday. .� 1 rr,mj tile suffrage. .The vote against _ . .. � . .. 41- . - dn.. rbu - I . . I I j - - I - 1-�- k ,,,, I n t o 0 S. �, ;,: rh�olce. $4.50 to $1.0; do., 1 9" . I .. . . . I . The demand from the , I's - butcliers' cOws. .Z.--.- ­:­­ I � III,! arnoulmeni wag'134'to 69. tu�o Scarp&.'" . lrood $8.60 to $11; do.. medtum,.$7�76 to 6 ' -�P *rnorning thTeel , I -1 aj s, 1,onn to Serbia �� --The neNy franchise bill before the ,jart,ya­ S�turday � I . �.t­ administration Xvitted- 9t e *,. il, � , I -,slstent that the food IS: iambs. 314 in �19; calves, d to" ­ . . - I -a 0 -To -d -evealed strong oppo- � i,4" against our ,tren'cheol I ,., has decided,to tak a chance on i cjjotjr,,k* 14 to $1660; stockers, f9.25 to Wa,41iingtoti, JR11. 1-1. 1:11.1 tlre-,Ms Ilouse of Lai .;,, hosti . I . - .., shortage In the Spring to meet in part IS.T5;; I eders $9.25 to $10; canners tordav fil I �!, *suffrage. Earl Lore- south of Lens, . were repulsed. i7he; �� M, . K25 to -$6.2s; milkers, tic, . � 1, and cutf.r to the allies, we�e raised yeli - .. r, to women . active during, -, � their needC 'If. consumption is not holes, $96 to $140; do., cogn. . 1-y of, ti- � "tirn inoveil t6 omit the clause from hostile artillery was . 10; springers, $ 0 $4,238,400'e,00 - I an4i J, good te ,,�heK' See ­,eta . ­ L " * � ! .�. . � is R" a, possible short- and med. . 6 to $1 renf- I the . t of. Cambra . I .. ; reduced officla INIc-Adoo, authori-ed a lo -.,n P1, zi,,e ',)ill giving', women the Parlisi day. . southwes 1. .. 1 130;. It' t 0 on. $12.60 to *14; sheep, reasury , ., I- I. , . States in ' I to $7.75; e lin a, $lL25 to , vrNa in 'i';ng Serbia q III' ter' a jwo-diy's debate 'in the neighborbobd of Lens 'an . d', LL' , I g e of flour in, the I.Nited It I �1 0. $,> @()010 I a -. I -� vote. A'f . " . , _ . I . .. - I a tered 8.5 , , -, . . 1. . I ir$.N', - I - . ------. 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Appil lie W1114100aryrdas ft wasoraftesuft at tjw Bakery. . ast : -_ .7 edud� 71 U' _!�:--Gordo�r!.Andrulm of, French. 'PBX" be A ra"'s, Bay. d and after Jast. and British fair -play. r- 15th. to furn#;:hr.. re 11 C:t-h. with cut atri,in life In defeaw of British frei pli4aft go, willinit. to laydown bis'. peclat ���'g' 00" 690i The Go' Siap 1; ice. loaded an wagons, or sleighs at any time at P"4,.in man colonist fitte found- the Gar. Mw a reasonable price. Lomding "e by machinery. Get your @UP Y at once and avoid he rash later m&u&uUX-ratabstightyapprtist3ot-14DA. The q1&.tytWs0ea00ni4fir$1;Cla". Lott who can never will - tke hearts of thotie whom he has conquered. -ARDSON JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. RICH The same thing will exist in every NOT11te OF Soaps have all-adva need- and another*r lee AIV COMMUNT1111 11 is Looked for &-t once. For thio wee� autocratic form of government. - ----- Valuable Farm Pro-DMv. i'4, 2Theire are about MY tgd-dQhnd Wll*i- -*e—ffttd iti, South Africa E N OX SOAP,'5 CENTS -mord automobiles In Canads'than may be found in every British The undertilgned has received In. qo •Athere were a year ago. This- -goes voslsessiun. The leader of the structions from the administratrix of Lbs Esrme of Wnititnin Fawcett, late show that we lu�C_anada _are en- Egyptians, whe -fought agaift's of the TAip of Pickering in the a period of 'prosperity ' nu- the British in 1885, declared'ri d while County-3291qptarso. Partner, deceased, q 20 known before the'War, Ther'jare in exile ia'the Isititid -of. Ce3:lcn. Y PU11ic alletion at the Hotel • it] the-Villageof Piukeriiig, on, Satur- ]Rolled Oats 9 -'the that the l3i- day, the ninth day of Februarv. A. D., ..�those who g� growling about British lb. Bags :$-1.35.. '.."�hard-time'lo, anti how expensive.it. for , an le �uuld L"'ye.t. .1018, lit th'a •hotir' of 'three o'clo4- in - .. %.L . see our �%-In_dow' for a p"retty,40 piece China. Tea Set Is td, live now undt�r war condi- hope to!'�U. and th t it the aftieiiioon, the rollowing. valullble •a pr(ppeity• nmnely at -$10,00. A bargain for sotnebudk. Also new Toilet .-Aionp, but they do• not observe the blessed thing for Egj"Pt Ullat the . Flkslit-Y—Ptiri of 16t number twelve Se inereas- Bvitish.wet-,e suece"fid. No coun- in thp Third Range of 'the. Broken to at th-e old prices. fact that in spite of their ad expenditure for the -, rle�-e'sities try that was ever, eonquered by Frunt- CumeeNs4m of the -lownt'ilip of Buy All Your Groceries atthe -o r's' the Briti�h regretted � the fact! Pickering-, cunt ting lifty au es, toore s - - " - Gi ce of life, their, net income is now far`4fter being;: baled by theirifin. lt�orlefss. greater than it ever- was before. thne, with one exceptiol, aild tha SECU,�DLY—Of' Brok#�n lot number ti -, in '.the Second Range of the. I Lwel�* -,We do not think that it is any was the United'Stdtes, when they I fii:oken J-Irout (,�, slon Of $ai4d J �R fice., H. A R D S 0. N great credit to the people of Can- threw off -the' British yolce'afferl,,gj)wnsllip of Pickering. containing that they eah sport so many n'ed'by King Qeurge Y+qLtv llw;re or le."; On this being governed` t s 111, who was, a thorough German I in"pel-11,V are buildiftigs in, 'a fair autos than formerly. They ill, speech, in manners, haughty prep -of' repair and Elie soil is'said to state PlCkerillg Ha,Td.wa*Morebe re not feeling the i:)Ineh r7f.war as -pirit and hat led of everything gotd clay a fait, state of culti- their fellow- coun trynien in Brit. t134 was Eiigli4 Tmt�iroir 8.4,7jo-Ten per cent. of ain are. doing-, and where autco he purch;i6e tutmey to he &d dow' 46 There's just one place to buy the tune i^,;z' "are scarce 6bmpared'to .what they New 4dvei balance OIL sale and the within twenty days thereafter. There were al -hew years ago. Congerip- its a mortgage on suld pr and.HE 1900 WASHER—Pric' e$16.04 2000 the Vendor understands men is it nd9 Lhe Wort - question that 1Q1NRRXT FOR SALE—Apuly Fully guaranteed. Free trial given. bApn --�L-Cb �r �crr-a �rztau�m. axertain ptirt= of it Co remain 4urlug the past few months. 'COD pARN FRAME FOR SAIF-- A• mortgage on the property.- �there's 0801118t 013e -1 'S r ption &wa this fourtd�nt t -of wealth is as Much bout 3%X V). Apply to W, H _lacks,), R, Dated at, O&h b R. No. 1, Pickering. l5tf of iatiaAryl, A. Q. 1918. place 0 buy needed as eQnscription of. wan -An—An �xot,zi�nced '11TAll." . X�/ . . J. F G power. Why shoulds, nation con- preferably'rrarned, for gr neral farm w,,rk, Nt ndor's Solicitor, Whaws, Ont. RAYO L"F serrate house, good wage3;, clut ie- to commrj.,,%, yuumr 'raRu who.9-e ofily. F h. 5th. AVI), NJ. C. rasc, ji6p, r.car. B Pow ell, Auctioneer, valuable Orismiess- s are h' health Pickerinx, or hoby R R. No 1. t 6-17 i -IV run. strength and ght.Ranges Ho hi*tu re - a" tt tUrn.fivin thea w Of the ar azul --at the. sauteB E S T That'6 Pi(*e14u9"'!5 Hardware Store. Ac lie au to'. go with -MAKES iq I the utterd "scut: fret el -le the opp�ntutdty to 111tins-- %lea Ith Fu 11 line of.. -t r)% -f - pi r)e,;. slain •, -s-tave -fastor that, ever- Th e boards, oil heat' lautern!�. � h �a Li' re it A th t t k tan hhj4 no ifiore right to give it P -Z Fa I m, e rs, Sto( -)od. ere. .";v G Jet yotir -k. Fc. h 1:LLL118' h�glth, and stmt th-_91 In'ternati-cuat and - country, than the, i wall I I ha air_ 1L, Y L S. d - ealt out 'there would be fewer BALSDON, PICKING tk JOHN S. -autos in the eountiW; 7. -Germany is greatly concerne It about her colonies. Before .the 'm _r she -had built up' a large colon- ial Empire, that was p'roviug of great value to I a,-, aid- would be Of flif greater ' vali 0 to her in the u future. But these have all disape since the war -began, and the p -bilitv is they will never probability -be retn rned to her; The Gvrman� have been most svct'esfjful in near - y everything they have under7 -taken, especlally in industrial . 7, .6uterprises, and in the field of a.teetenee and education. Bilit there As One thing in which Germany has made a dismal failure, And is in ber treatment of her -,_eolonles. She lins made England ;.]her Ideal in this reepect, but she has been utterly unable to follow ' England's example. A striking COVItrast is presented In Germany's '77 treatment of the French provinces of Alsace- lpr)ralne, and the Brit. ',.Ash-colotlies in Sonth Africa. 'It is now nearly fifty years since Ger= many took possession, by force of arm*, of these two French pro J" iW- During this period the *Germans have doue everything in t�irpower to wa-ke ioyitt-su� of the people in this conquer- 4ed land. They have compelled them to learn the Gerinah laugii- :�-'Uge and in every other way make :tfieni pure, Gernians. But, that have failed in their efforts is evidenced in the fact that -Alsace. Lorraine have, since the war be- gan; furnished the French with one hundred generals and 'a pro. 1portionate number of 111611 6f Jesser rank. During the same :period they '113ve licit hirn -one generfill.for..tbe'Gernian, This shows that after fifty years of German rille, , these. 'Vreneh people are as loyal -to :Trance as they were when they wear, the German -yoke.' Howdifferentit has been >-An South Africa, Ab I out fourteen :Years before this warbegan, the, - `Boers of South Af'rica, wereen- gagedL In a great, struggle with the British. This yabhorned theta but .:�;.,-were compelled 'by superior mili.. --tary force to lay down their arms, :.:''And in humiliation submit to Brit - lob Me. Whitt do we find now ? Not a deep-rooted hatred of every - L it f W J. R. Thexton','Pickering,'Ont. 11 C a A' h eng e.. Mr. Edison i s 'admittled to 2— Fgreates6 A inventor. He e N e says that The ew Edison 'i -s his, favorite inventvcntifin; which means his- greatest invention. INEW tDISON. YU Phonograph Gath a Seat" has been compared in publid 'before almost a million :__:people with the- living voiet-,-,-ofth��a artists, Including 'many niemBers of, the.Metropolitan Opera ou-se. �At has bcr-�- tbat aA 7 C. ati,.,n c. . 77fr'u n i the when en both are heard in direct comparison MARE THIS TEST: Some ar-dats, whose voices have been Ite-Created by The Nt* Edison, also make talking Machine records. We will give you the names. Hear these at the talking machine dealer's. Ilea return to' our erre, and bear the New Ulsom Re-Creatio.n of the voices of then "me artists. Lot your ewe ears be the judge. &aws Uxic.,&Om; .:0** 600 IT S Im CREAKOF THE WEST. FEQUR For -Good, Wholesome Bread Its the.71our that -makes the Bread, therefore, you can't get best results from an inferior grade. ThaA's why we recommend f -i 'D _,..,..UAEAM OF THE WEST" 'The beet Bread Flour' on the market. Monar'ch Pastry Queen City Blend ar 4 �rye­m �7 The CampbellFlour* Mills Co.,, ­Ltd. — — — — — — - - — — — — — — — — — !"'f�.� a.'z-s"ykaC.` „�`�''.•... ` " 'x •'° .{ ,,,.i►4:.. . ..U, ; f::.�m.' F-a.-�h'eq;..;i:i --:-.,rte'.Tr+ - Q, ..,..,,.w,.,.Mf'..'.a« .rT.• ta. vr„.^+.°� rs«-•v-." " ,,r .xt:.�hcc: ;.',M,y'y.`f•Y._""' f+-�-m>c`I►s` n y.w- .•: .; ^:. _ _ ,"�".,....efi-5",jn'?;tet^d,r.%a,'_1.'a'4`'"-".. ;;f,•.'�"C;?r�rtui•Otoy: ,�•"'•.ei-.. ^"s:-�,_�,,r.t,...,., . L W ..y*. ,. _ 9 . •0._ 'P - > .n.!arkt _ Ij ! 01.00,64 Yawl. alt ie all, itatles Y r+.. ,.7 " SEEDS . C@Zi:81�'i '�'ShOI' S -8 antl`i9i/ } ,.y �r[d Gi0 , A reliable` eat in Ontario Conn. A gid.' SATURDAY, yJAM. liYPB,—Postponed stsike, Red Clover, Tiffiothy and all Tlit+ in 9 4. 6 end 8 inch, end 10-12 to sell Pelham's Reeriarr Frhit a� Jr�neph Borland was in the. city ruction este of shout 8 acres of etas- kinds of reeds, and 16 in culvert pipes, at -old prtces,;if i Ornamental Treed during rail a0d on Wednesday• -ding. titub"r (cnurtly beech and ma• bought before'New Years. Frost gill . Wiotettaooths. Good, pay, ezelusl". We are in the market land are prepay- not affect them, do that the can he -Mrs, (Rev,) B. wood spent the ple)• at 1at$2.-,on. 6. Pickering, the to a the highest market ices, - 7 territory, Eras eeilinR'equipment ' ... y.;l• ' week end in Tuoonto. - property of'O. H. Pugh.'See at one. p % g stored during[ winter if not put io this Over ti00. Acres of the choicest Nnsf a Dr. Love' euowehned to sena- Hee bills.. Fred; Pbatilt, Auctioneer. The bestvquipped cleaning 0tlls fall,. also a few thousand 'cement thick cry Stock, Including xsw vatiettas. '� M sundry morning. in the untry. for sale. controlled by -utq= Handsome up,40. TuzsnAY, JeN, 22itD—Auetion sale of Bgnd us samples, or mmunicate with date selling equips n•t and a splendid t - ss, Margaret Macnab Was i; €sent tuck, itnplemente, etc., at lot us before- eking. The Whltevsle The FardB Canadian-gro•wnstock tooffercuitoas• ci visitor on Wednesday. $, eo&1. Yiakeriug, the property o! Take advaata a c� tba best Beed Mark- y ere. W� are not jobbers. Write now H. Bundy, of i'ickermR, spent LedRett Bros. gale at one" Bee ets in the world. ' `�larern�rrtiver for agency terms 60 the weekend in Claremont. bills, Wm. Maw; auctioneer: _ Bell or Independent phone. _ J, rts 3 PEL11AM NURSERY Co., Owing to the storm our village TutTMD V. JAN. 91sT—Auction sa s. Prompt; efficient tind� reliable sergice Toronto Ont is on the verge of a flour famine. of regi.1,tered . Shropshire sheep at in handling Seeds guaranteed. — •,,'Bas meets all Trains - - N. B.—Catalogue sent on request to _'. Ben Marson, of Pickering, spent iht Fill:age of BrouKh+tm, the - applicants for agencies - or purchaeew 'the week -end with, Res and Mrs. nerd• .,t' Thos-Keast. Sala one. J H �{TNEY CO MPA First-clltss Riga to hire dky or of Nursery stock.; 61-18 - " Middleton. See bili. W. B. Po actWHITBY, ONTARIO ailt at lowest -prices.. E Vis; James'.Underhill, bad a business eer. _ Phone 1805. trip to the city on. Wednesday of --- _ - - _ wd this week. Thos.. S�,n�tersoa &Son, The young people aratilizing w. :-the snore baults fur auo.ty slloeigK T� I' ARD B A N �' , PROPRIETORS �n "all these days. % STAN- - --- filt>EiY The villagers can now see batiks CHRISTMAS " BARGAINS of which the oldest residents hive F CANADA CN - never ween the like, _ = _ •. ` Q At Last Year's Prices : - • HCAD OFFICE ' - TORONTO Robert 1liorley, of _$-t�ntptou, -' A1. Men's s bi Sweaters, from $'L 00 to $5,00: Of all materials and,deeipla y --visited his €titer -in-law, Thotnas - -.. - RPB. $3 t10 to $7:00. kept in stock. It will pay you a Gibbo'bs, last week. � Men's Ail Wool Underwear at $1.25 to call at oar works aid inspect our efooit � Owing to the veep severe tint ro - =Mo»ey Orders and Drafts are Mpnr pair, in at -c per garment d' obtain prioeti Don't be misled bg no services were held in the ,oil• a Fleece Lined ?� ai• P and we do not employ them, consegoe . L Boys Fleece -lined at 50c. per garment. ly we oan, and do throw off the &Bent]( lags churches on Sunday. Issued by this Bank payable In Women's MediumHeavy- at 40c. per commission ofl0 psi oeat.,whiobyou wit c Pte. Roy Forsyth and his friend garment. oertainly ea,ve by purchasing from aa. "' ' week- - Flannelette Blalckets, 12/4, grey or nal Pte. Qourtinau, spent the p of the world 434 white at $2 25•p t . f end with his parents, B. and Mrs. sato +eta • __x_ _ _ _ _ - oitedVINITRY YRACTE CO.. jyoli �orsytb. - Rubbere at last year's prices, - Office and Works, Miss. Kathleen 'Rawson, of To- r �PICKERING BRANCH, ^ _- - Whitby, Ontattio ronto, spent the' weekend with C.�� gib t.l•o ryy, J, F �'N G O L L :- 'Iter grandparents, Gleorge and PICEVORIX0. BAKERY a. Cooper. NORTS CLAREMONT Mr. and Mrs. O n p enaon, AK6 FOR SMAS of Pickering, Apert the weekend s -- — -- ' with their son, Thue., and M're. The Umater Pure Water. Orders received stow for the bei Stephenson. f 1 line ever at , b per lb. The curlers played Lnen>"t Hill - -, . - , . - .. d• cheaper Cooke, hut.good. at - The _ If you are wise you wily use, the only -= 86c per ib. in Wean; da for the district Qap Sawing i n Wednesday lost and returned . e. Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, Wedding -Oakes our specialty -eight shots up. er who ie agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline Both Phones. - Weare sorry to state that Colin- Engines, all kinds of pipe and 8ttingr_ . eillur Alex. Wilaou ik not imProv- ,: jh�ne for water .works. Also bath room fiz- H. R. MOnIIey�. Pickering ing as fast as his' friends ,would �� -- • tures, etc. Everything given careful - Iike to see hint. 4 attention. _ _ n The annual bn-inet;» rnPPtinit. • ti • Manufactured by •••. supper and r6ll vii[ (If the Bapti it - a tent] �.� . RICE'S P 31P �'byORKB; PICKERI ohnrch was pntapuned till Thor;_ ::"- " -Home Tel. 5521. V'r'hitevalc.Orl �'"� ■.,H• ilA0K-S N"a80N f day. the lith inst. _ A� •_ Theceeek-roll ti•tPttnrs to. CtHrP- - .. — ---- LUMBER- Y���►L � .--mont were tznnble -t( tet:lets t� ._---__` BROCK .ROAYD. -F,I^K sF�NG, -Ont s �} - e Fruit Stagy their hr�ruev pre ]]]coda on- ac - - - _ i_HAJ HE (�j Y' eeuut of .the �tt)rtn. th has been tietder �T — T L'ALiTY : ARr)WOOD FLOORIIN H G. M. r, '. eft -apply ..Nailson's Chocolates, in bulk f ::.the weather for the. past few days. birch. • maple,, plain a Lf_" tNe hope to see him around again Bl ck-htitl►iug and Woodvtorlcinq.in all its hranche4. _•. in beech, Ma -lass Grapes, brtape Fruit, etc. quartered, White and red oak is S.tioo ie hit uHuat Faith: - -- wit'--!J'�-. all gradea,-widths sted thiekness Fred Ward. shipped five car- " IIott`targt=t wi=ses is the-tsta�ket.arith .-- .--- --- - --- = lands of good fat ewttle to Toronto highest pcices for the -Rood stuff- ROOFING} tkie week from which the farmers �� a _tock -Gasoline Eaginest; Emery Wheels, Qireular $tt�vs,' chickens, ducks, Turks.' rabbits and pigeons, guy Rubroid Ready Rooflfig, the rewliaed a handsome flgnre. 3nw rend: ittnery Marldrets, .etc. - assts eap�ciallp •Panted fiirm no first ready r4nfing, made in ISK % There will be a t•katiog. carnival - - - l t - h --ia the: Caledonian Bank on wed- ill a . I Year, HINGLF.S nesday night nest. A fleet etaes ( _' �% E v ►� A. C L S Choice B. C. red cedar ehinRles orchestra will be is attendance. ' °h# NEILSON S, ICE CREAM The Ladies' Aid`o -the Presby. H. J. MARQUIS W. D. Gordonfie Soa; 'tertan chgrch bad' a very anecexs- 1511 fal meeting 'lit. the home, of ]tars. A Pkka�'i1lg Ontathlo PiCgERIN( - 1D. A: Scott on IN last. -.._. -.., The Women's Institute had a +' , t� V e ••jjgz,.n�a, a Bas•• very intereatioR meeting at tits bt'easjg,# o'tt •tte�Qzn^s&-6I6 atoms Bell and Independent -phone. _ taegttewsg'► •r•gttp Q [411-stet-Ls•te f home of Mrs. Thomas Stephenson •` 'en Wednesday afternoon of this '�� . a t "" a� l l DISNEY B ROS: week. t t .., j son l M fi Thos. Nichols, of Toronto, was " 11as - :found dead cin the railway track fir/ s neat• Goodwood a few days ago.�Llnl „'� . r _'• • o � -� � • •S f a •t: r '" i o `Funeral Directors He had evidently been struck -by �e weg Amu '-'a 'r •_ ti e' . � f '1� 0 -- . train. y t r� r - r _ The annual m i of the con- i ;.' -- • - _ !r L''lII�?l�er8 Eregation of t ebpterian. Lilco,_ 1C q•i a �'�]'LL_�• L i` •- teburch, which wa have been �^A MO oo �' �� [iitb�, �t." held on Tuesda nig t, has been,.' > s•t "� e e .•• .. y postponed -until Monday evening - aft - — - ' next. -' s 4K l o: 3 ,,g .. , j�tfL��� II 0 Mr. �im.Edwards and denght- iI(lls `rade mark ~F"I b (.$e 8°!'�s e B answerers pro Or, Mise Mabel Edwards, were �� gb sl axp.asidi�l = any hour by motor.. summoned on Thursday morning -Fvi a of this Gmfonoia tm&-mark firrtl in your �'b' a! o f< b Y Lo the -bedside of Mies Sarah Ed -y .. o _ ' E No sates charge for diStanOe wards, who is seriously in a Tor- inRind. It's -the one sure guide to The One Incomparable r tato hospital. ;Musical Instrument. This trade mark- 'is on every ' 9 _. We have the fineiCHemm" S' Rev. A. McMillan, of Toronto, �,� '"�. - and equipment outside will deliver an address in the saenuine Columbia CYra%nota and Colufrtbia Record. n I _ P y 'r Presbyterian chnrch on Sunday _ a s d u oronto 1 tete-lie - _ Zraise. He will meet with the a�M +eLoie on Saturday night. C61 e Grain oppin Bell Phone. day or night, No 94 Mrs. Wood, wife of Rev, WF R. -Independent, day, No. 52 'Wood, M. P. P., of Winnipeg, and AND FLAKING for of, Claremont. and her '' I am prepared to ping and oat Nights and Sundays No. fill (� t+rieter. Mee. Gilmer, of Manitoba. taking every day in the wee A visited with the Misses Hamilton COAL and GRMN ; j abd other old friends on Tuesday la, • except tarday, atli — - . � ra�ono . testa per bag,- last. , At a regular meeting of the Seine stone boats, wagon and binder $I Baptist Young People's Union. = tongues on hand, Hard and soft Coal of the beet Pte.. George Hannant, who was on JO�lII F• Bay18S� Greenwood "-q°�ty on hand. y bis last leave, -was presented with s e ' .. a handsorne safety razor. About 't tfty persons were present.—After , 'Local tAgeat Wasted ! Highestpcice paid for Barley, the presentation x most pleasant ` i Rye and Bnekwheat delivered r _ social eve. ning was spent in play- ► N nkMill.- . . ing parlor gamey, after which fill - _ - _ ... :.._ __,.� ._.. -. r - .. FOR ed hands to singing "For he's P� x -.. C %i' tF.. f�--_Q .. r At pi 3 Olti _- -, D -DISTRICT — QYL a jolly Good allow , an to A- - - Lidd1c:_ •{ering, Ont. — xN P�ekeriag�Sta€i oa o. •� • . tions] Anthem. 9W. "— . To sell for r> The annual meefiuRof LheClxre- --,__. "THB OLD REMABLE. , --- - - _ In Qaity here is Strength r moot public library wits held in'FONTHILL NU$SERIES" the library morn on W"duesday - --7 evening, when the treasurer pre- S J J; j o t Ore g sg lendid lint of Sto k for Fall ' There o a great movement a pros- eented his report which was adopt- .__� _ P ant for co-operation among the farm- ed. The Board of Managers was _- ---- -- -- planting, 101 n o farmer R �, and ars of Ontario at►d eery ]arm is elected for the ensuing year. A. q j invited to jot the good fork: _ : W. McKay was eleete� -president, C �ay8 are COIn�D� $grins planting, 1918, ��__ including man new varieties Attend the meetlugs.of the U.B. A. e )Rev. A. McLellan, treasurer and Now ie the titnd to tiny your Fall and aisles Footwear. we have a which, ave alone control. Club and. become better acqquaiated Bev• J. R. `Real, secretary. A ood• assortment of Rnbbers. Overshoes. Felt Boots and with .your neig,�hhboi and"mutual- rb- y g Slippers, Leggings and Spate. _ :.,c Seod for new illustrated Catalogue, spect and tsonfldence will,develop. x 'number of the latest and best ' ppe ' ..:boots have .recently been placed also Agent's Proposition; Hand- Room fora few orders of twine Tet, upon the shelves, and thepublic y y n and bots, some free outfit. E:clue- d+ place them with the secretary, andaU p }see our ]ins of Every Da Wort Boots for me are invited to "euro tickets for r . lye Terrttory, Lhrotigh the clnr those getting twine ,4 •the yeas. Tho price is only iso SCHOOL SHOB&-Tour children will need Beboo] skaes, and wears -- ,XAMAL COSHIsetON are sited to get it rot trom-1Gr. per ticket 'snd no person can 90* at your service with tie beet eios>. snide• - Marqul Lorne �uckrin. pace cheaper Or better reading - $'1'ONZ and WELLINGTON, _ this..and no better or rnoro Tin lrontKiti Nurseries. Brei d Farmers' w 'prostable even age - can-. s _ tion by ees►din a book out of tYo _ Vlu ia• &RO H 8'F'$HHT W K1TBT, ON's. Tozomm. oNTAXIi f _4. : f7ler�lw>al Dai itbnsT. - ' - � . F-7-1�4tT ��,.-­. . ....... �----Q ��,� Ill -k . . -;�� - - - - I . 11 ' ­ 1. . 1 , . . - S , B( -GI 11 , 11 :1". :­.. , . �; r pu is - . . . 1V - -1 I . . . - I : �: � ,:" .,,:" . . ..) er, .her Unwin. , ' - . - - , -:. - - I � � , 1. .. JAferiaF cuts and the study of variety,', Hamburg steak is to sijaq6n, thin broil -"T:a Litire Bilgfque," came ..., , . n .. . 1. .­ e some fresh- ly into being.- Bissing, th'e brute who 'This is the story of the, race that � Then Ray Coon, who alit behind Billy . , ".. .. .,,,��*M­Jmportanf steps.'in the great ef-orfry it; meanwhile.hay. .. ... ,oufa the -wood -folk had du ring the wint6r.in: Bear in the, pung, gave thq, woI - . . * '. - -, - . '. fovt to conserVe food.' Try the -new lY boiled. and .mashed potatoe's, sea- was Commandant at Brussels, . . . I. . I.. .. .�. ­ . . :.. ;J.'-"reCJ1Pes of.revive the old, if they ineet; soned with salt, pepper, a_ little onion Mave given his eais fo dficoVer where tain. - . . -- - . . .- ­ Maj. Moose plunged forward down - * ' '.; '' , . �--�111' Pile this in the writers and Orinters of "La Libre . I. I : 1, . Pteadht-day rli�ulrenI I '11ciden. -But-he neV' ' This race was called ' !,t - - ­ .I- -. - - , " -will scarcely re' ..in the Be gique". were er "the moose, - ,. alize that we, like. all! a baking dish, make a hollow . . man's barn toward the forest a mi e - .. I. . -.1. I A ancUreheat had any -of the diff'I about the race" by all the wood folk,-althaugh . . ­ .. .. .. Ah n rations-' ": middle flit* with the stia . . *raway.­ H � , . � . .. e rest of the world, are o I r - I . . . . . paper that he had about its staff, for Ahere wag olily one moose in ii. Por e dragged the.:pung with'all' , -` -�,':'-'.., .Hungarian goulash *1 provide a: - . -they contriv- that. matteri there was only one moose I ' ' *. - " I i - I.:, Instea7d of fried mea.t eakesA.serv6 by some audacious trick ,weight at all.. Right beside him . -' I . . � - - - � - , . "good. dish for a large family. It re-!- ­ . ed to have a .copy of it laid f�ady' 'on in the whole fores4 when .the,racewaa, . .,.. . . , , I - i�: . !.leftover and urfsightly p4ces in a pie. : WOhl"Bounce7t 'Rabbit in long leaps . . . .­ 11" . quires two pounds -of chuck steaI The� go furthef-,are irlore.w his desk. when be came down An a held, and he is tl�are no. longer., as - - 0 . . . % I.-.. three- anions, three large --tO;raatbe4.t br 1 - orning teiniiii. ­ - - you will see before yet!. get to the end I m ..- .. I . . .1 arter of, a can, two green peppers and reduce the use of fat. Fury pie m . of the story. . . i toy- sleigh a very hard place for Gray . . V is made is follows: --- . J Squirrel to 'ride in--hati-he not been . , 1. . - ,�. `,��-or a rerd iepper4odi.-one-Walf pound" ' - I -Maj. Moose. was -the - -biggest' and -i - lj�v - .. � .. - I I ing dish a layer of mashed and season- k Massart says that the. secret I c er dri'keeping hik balance.. When I—. 1� ,-,_, -or more of spaghetti, salt and . strpngest of all the wood folk. Hei, .1 � '..to taste. ed potatoes, then a. -layer of col&.choi;i�-- Press of- Belgium "is - - written almost I they had crossed the.field iinfrwere I . . . ''I . .. _/ .- Cut' the meat into- smAll, wias-'also vain and--xiore-'given, toI . , . �. ­�Vieees- and brown in,.a pan. - Add three-' pe6 mpat; repeat until* the-clish is full, exclusively by willing helpers; not . .. .,entering Me -forest,, Maj. Moose look I �- . '. . --..Onts of'bolling. water. - Cut all Yege-.1 with a loyet of potatoes on top. -Your professional journalists, whose st . . sQme of the, oth rsl ed,w . t 'of the corner of his eye ,and saw . ' - , . '. � ver this a cupful . Ot in . III . j I -,-*--oek.i. or would too reidilY Yle th6ught vFasbec'oming. One day, to- � I I . , .. . Fetray-ftur'- . . that .Bouncer' wais 'still' close' beside . I ., . . - :1�' .-.: tables into small pieces, add them to ' *ard the end oi the long winter, Maj * I. , , '.,. -meat and cdbk, slowly until -the. gravy, dot with butter and bike un- When the lipn battalions had pass- - Moosa 'said: '* . . . .. -. - i h ' im. He flung his. head high and . - . . " : ,� F ,. _Jhe 'til. br6wn. ­ .. . . 1. . ed thrDugh)grussels, gQose-st"ping I . I , .. 1 rushed on. faster than before, but he - - ' -- ­ :, . .],.71neat is tender -four hour h . . I 4.1 am tired of grubbing here in t7ae I 1. 0 . . . 11. § pie ; could not leave Bouncer Rabbit be- --- - Za k ed- l9mV -,�v i th , p�rflaps, I Sh(pher ,': is just,as good. Fur for Paris, tW,e Kaiser's publicity order- -�-j th t*e-- k, -T- I I . . - 40, . . I I this, fkll, a baking, dish with Chopped ii --be'14n-d--C9-5i7e-ak--1ip; tfie free . .. .. . . � , �-- - - qome dish. To micke it use one- cup I haystack -of Farmer-GjDodmPn, a mile; - - ,fhe ,�,dcid- 'folk' Who bad, not been,to ' '.. :' .. �. - -meat, well sleisoned. ' koistdn with Belgiaii Press -and invent official" fic. 1`beyond the edge of the forest I , and;Lhe' , haystack - were. astir W- this time. . ' ­ :- ful of barley cooked slowly in just as gravy, oo , :, � /I ' - much -water or gravy as it, N , ver. with mas�ed potatoes, tion. But the'Belgian is like the ele� he ve a good feast.'. - .� . . : , .- . I :.'. 1. . , � vill take. UP -'-dot with butter and brown in the ovep. pliant,, of whom the girl,essayist sai(j: ., � Xe�t Vrow.cawed loudly overhead, and , - . ". When tender add butter and salt and A small meat - Idaf is'made as ol-, "He has a noble nature, but when in- ,, ..- I " '' IP .. .� two or rhore-cupfuls of chopped nI . 1. think that Farmer- Goodnifin has a - as the racers rushed by,. - . , .. '- !, 11 . "(The mixture should be moist but not'cola nI -half cupful of I -y day the'secret newspapers had - � So they sped. onward, *a j. Moose. --- . �7- 77..-.tp* wet.) Put in a- cassetole or bak-; w bite -sauce, one-half cupful of -broad- reached Brussels from Ghent and Ant- I . I -,-plunging.-ahead'%K�th a w of ­ * * - -. � ing dish, cover with btittered *bread- crumbs, orW teowonful of grated werp The-flr c6pi s of "La� Flandre - -n d : Come - strength,- and Boufice'r leaping li - 7 - . .. �: 1. ­ c I rumbg and hake until brown. . Beef � or I along, all. of you! -, I'll show . I .. _ tio.n... OR' teaspoonful - of chopped Liberale" from Ghent would be.car. - . . . you SQ'I beside.him- . Soon they came 4n sight _-. : -- . I oi la i ' ' parsle - y, seasoning, a little gravy. Sea- I ried almost to a renilezv6us urider't I he, . I . . . . �' . can be -used instead, mb. I * I fun. and perhaps *there will be -some-'or the f�Vzerr'l�ke. It had been agreed . . . . . I".. . z:,- To be at its be I . I � thing good. foi- all to eiiI - . ' - ! that the race Aould end on the farther ., � . . l.., - -st, meat for Hamburg I son the- chopped meat; add, the bread- noses of. the German outposts,..nine 1 ­ ' ­ I I . I .1 . I ­'. steak should be ground fit home. While* crumbs, il�e whiti? siuce'and the other miles outside Brussels. They were ..Wheyi the- night. came.a. party of the.' - side; atilt -the eciurse wa's up round, on .e ­ .. - . , ,:... .-� it is made of_ LVeget- I wood folk .set out with 'M&j. -Mocise fur I . . . , ��­ .. .of,inferior cuts of -beef, it ingredients. ....-Mix well and put in a then concealed in basket� - - ' . encl.of it. " 1 :.. I .. 4a delicious if -k - greased - -mold; brush- the top - with ables and brought into the city. I the haystack'of..Famer- Goodman. The.; '4o: are almoit'. .there!" - shouted- :`I: J I ..the seasoning in thoroughly so that it grav)z, and sprinkle with bread-cruffibs. They were uppackod in a,4ack, room i tbree deer (lid not go, because they, Gray Squirrel,as beJean-ed forward in . . . . ., Z - Is, equally distributed, and form the' Cover with buttered paper and -bakb .and out went the. newsvendors, Osten- I I . the Sitle -sleigh. - 1I.Nomr--is. .the tinI . . .0 - . .... - lGrandpa Coon maid that the walk was Bounce I I .. ,. meat int6 litale cakes, or one la;gefl4t. for tw es; take.off pa .6bly selling picture posteard,4 or pa-, J-! Now is yhe time!" ' . .... , -:, 1, , - 7-- - --The­-�&Ln�be­b��--uver' b ko ten minutes longer; turn clat-and pers passed by the I .1 -- . T- . With faster ttat;� and 11 .. . . , . ..:'. - . clear fire and, when done, transferred �serve either hot or cold. White �suce,, They would', 'c�uictly inquire, -La , aad her gon,13il ly Bear, Rai ( oon and Bo"cer Rabbit flashed to the front. -1- .. � I... I -�vo. Fox boy", Bouncer Rabbi Maj. Moose ind -those in. the .1 ., -- $0 a hot- p3atter, brushid jDver with.' teqqires 'two fabTespoonfuls each of''Flandie"? from Belgian Citizens. �the t t and, All- that - - - ... � - - weited butter, w much?" And the sheet woul(f.'hiii 'friend, Gray Squirrel...and se � al � -flu . of BiLOW .. �& ­ and ' served at once-'-flQuiand butter. a -cupful of ilk. and "Ho vir purig could see was a rry , . " Leftover Hamburg steak may be'sliced � lialt to tasre. cfCange' harrds- it inyihing Om f,o,i,.., Omer- young folk Of the rtal)Dit and; ai� he flew abealt of them. or towsiq . . .. * Macaroni balinion.-Mash one-half' slices and si half inch4s thick and i' Other newsmen %vo1Uld,'go off to`th*-� the --walk wet a long one. - '.Some of ru Ing � . .. :, �. 7. . , can of salmon with a fork. - - To one- -9prinkle with salt, . '-Look lit that!" he 9� 'nted, pant . . . , 4 ,. . " * Boil two -sliced -suburbs. "to sell grapes." and would I them' wore. preity lired. before they' -hard-. - "Shall a rabbit beat a moose? I : �. ­ - half -cupful of rich milk -add four table- onions until -done. Pour off -the water. 1 deliver thi? paper behind Wwe4 doors i rea"Ched the haystack, which we* ' I'll cut ierbas the'l4ke, . . . -- ----­&peanfu4 of -fine bread, crumbs', heat' season with pepper, a ' .. .4 just� No, indeed! . , dd two cupful$ of 1 to regular 4lib5criberp. i behind Farmer Goodman's barn. There' I . , `�* but-: hot water, and'i IP;tleparsley; in this i .. - and get there first,.after all." - - .. . ..; *--hot, and add one -tablespoonful of . The -Tinies,' the '-DiJiy lltail;"� and ; wifit n6thinir to feast on expeft tbe"� ' -But that wilt 'be cheating!" -ftied''. ­ -.- - - . :.- 1. ter, two beaten -egg% a dash of -pep- simmer the fish until done. Thicken Paris-papi!l;rs Would tie,- singggled-into 1h, , which mine �f tl*m. except Maj. out Ray Coon.- - . . ..., I - . �Brus;elz by market gardener,4,. .No' 1 Moose, -ca:ired .much for, but iio doK, "Who cares?" answered Maj. Moose , .; . 40 , I cup$ well buttered, and lined with flour and podr over fish. -'- arid agiiii the German., would capture 1 appearedi and when -the *ood folk -had -If I can"t win in one' W'ay.-I will'.10, I .. .. . , :- e9oked macaroni, and fill them with: Scalloped Macaroni. ­P�iv boln�lthe contraband print -it, and then :thi' . - -. - 1- '. : I dish and I scarce copies would cost half a crown, -1 frolic. .. I'.' * '---. ' � I �%- saying, he cra:s1fed through the, . . .. . I � - '.- hot' water. and bake twenty minates. �-seamn *ith pepper. salt, and a littlei . Occasionally the '.smuggler-, were.+ 66what *Lrilngo thing is ihis?" "I]-.! 811'aw-covered bushii to 'the A�ofe of', , ­ -.- - . .. . Serve. . .1 . .! catsup. . Fill. a' deep 'dish half- full, I shot, and at one time a copy of , the" illy"Bealr froni'the barnyard., * 1. I . . I g - ' ­ ' " � - '. � ". - Farina" Witiii MRL -Have one- pint - add a vefy little finely chopped onion, '!Timef; was sold for SS. But as 8 ! "That?" said' Ray - Coon., - "Why hea-vily behirid . . then be stepped out " I I 11 � and a layer of sliced tomsitoes,. having rule the price was -five ftanci"­about � t' 1, e. - . . % . ..�- r �- -of boiling milk in a small lininneled I hat'is Farmer Goodman's pun*x!. . , . - . . --. , : I Lprevious.1y covered the macaroni with, four Ailli4ags,: 'A i 4 i pan an the fire.. -Gradually-Add two . . .. I i hitches his .horse to it and rides to - late in the -winter, r d the sun had - � .-- . 'some melted �u'tter.' -3lake a-thickI It was through a strq/t� !quabble �town. - I have Often seeif'limf." ,�'eafminid the .ke near the shore; it -- !crust of mashed potato, and bake in a! about* a s uggled news!)fpe that th� ' .. , i.1 -!,:4,, ' the m1W while adding'. it,.- Add two, - I . I wish that we had a hoLse to haul buVkIed under the weight Of - Mai I., . �- -:J - ' I * -not too hot oven until brown. I 'i, "I . pned" C200,000. -ti Dame Bear. "I've M�� and the ptnigload " -0, . .1 tablespoonfuls of granulated" sugar.,.. . .y..9f. Brussels. Yag . - us home!" sigbe of wood. folk. . ­. . , ­ . . I Salted Codfish, Epicurean StYle-, That was the most expensi%*. new . s- . . .1. , walked -far enou lit, - - I �Eere was a sudden -crackling. and ­ � , , '.. - - r I M.ix well, and let cQok fifteen minutes,' Let the 046h .simmer Oyer . the fire tiil I paper in . history, - . . I - 1. I - gh for one nig �. L,* , ,raw egg . I _ -then strip it up v6ry fine- Not--oiily newspapers, but vottimin- ' ..WW -9 that?" said . 'Maj. Moose.' Moose and the others were splashing '. .. I . . ­­�­A , ly. -- M.ince three medium-sized onions.'ous anti -German books and postcards, I "Who - ill. tired?.. Just pile into that; in the coldwater, Maj. Moose flung - -­ I ... , -­ ..'.. Vegetable Sausages. -Three carrots. and try them slowly in four otinciis Of'arid the Raerri'akers' earto6-hi--aro'con-T ' - " - '- - - - . - .:, . - . 9. I you back himself about so- desperately, that he . . . - . - are- done and .quite veyed secretly into Brussels and are � home in a - jiffy, I'm stronger fhan'quickly broke the harness a . nd flound., . ­. . , . ..�-,�-.four onions, two parsnips, 2ne-half butter' until they pun all of you! I'll hau .. , pirit�of apfit rid lentils, tivoi eggs, one- brown, Then -add to them the strip- 1 briskly - circulated. Significant* war! teri horsili, and I'ni thi -fastest O' .1 - the others, dripping. . . ­ half pound of stale bread crumbs, lied fish . Toss it- all . to ge,t well heat- I news is copied by typewriter and Pass- ! the wood folk. "' .. . - followed him as -best I drons'ed-from hand to hand. And even if an;. . ',y,u-ar, th but. .not the , thiy could. - On the distant shore of ..... . 2- - ,...Boil the- vegetables, and mash fine; of lemon juice.. Put th, f1sh 'ed tI.Ir 1:11 CIRIJI). . . . . I - ,- - ., .- cook the lentils until soft, a hot dish and surround it! placlI And t Belgians have squirrel .. ' -ounc -- , Bot2neer Rals . , .- . well; add to. the mashed vegetables. �dth Y;ry sn�-AU II beills, theil sin uggied-eMi-e-s-cit-7T ­ipperary." : bit -is the fa f -all the w blIs. I fin, ish line. I I . - .. .. ,�' . -- I � iK With a litHe b lied sago, Alacaro-in-I Favoritc.-Break one-" tesi o f . . . .. '. - . . . . . - . .1 .AqJor "La.1-ilire - elirique,!' it kept-:.Aqk the deer i3r skaters. They know! 1 "What a mI 4xclaimed &laj.*- '-.* .-.. \ : chopped - - . -vley. a small portion Of. fourth package of macaroni, and boil Btssing as jumpy as a cat- on. fin end-.! See! Here is- a tiny toy sleigh that; and with '.. .-­­ - finely ,,- A .,-zarlie, salt, and pepper., ' ' ' I Moose, cross %%ithr himself . i , . 'With salt to taste, one-half hour.. Put: less avenu.e-of hot bricks. -With a fine Farmer Goodman's little boy forgot to: everyone else. "To race with a-rab- - � -­ � .*" V1- ` -lox th :7.1 .bread crunit add A a layer- of nia&aroni tn -earthen aish;'impydent hum9r, the wriiers give .. portidn to t, I . the � take in,last'night. I'll get into that, biflaid -have it and like that! - -I'll - . 'tr. ..-.-- . -. - .. . - ingirediht . Make -. then layer of soft bread crumbs, lay- I Gei nfan Head( uI as theii- bu"�- . 1 aiui Bouncer will.haul me home fast .- -1. .� , up into piekes a .e size of ordin- I er of grated che"e 'and butter...-.' Ife- � nesq addr . i". - 1. - ' . *1 - . - .1 'h er have nothing more. to do with a place , ; �'­ '- : ­ .: : . - ary saussge,q, r li i e'gg and bread, peat, and' - - . .- I It 'an, you can haul the others in the" where such things can happen.."' . - p. - -boiling oii until - inid '.mixed with a cupful Of, - . .:' . brhwn' . . ' ' . -k may reach the' sub*viber ur .2vii . .Maj- - NoOse fliI snorted itli j est toward the other- side of .the -1�ig ­ - ­ .. , - . ---..- .-,milk.- Bake slovirly until a nicii browiL !scorn at the idea that Bouncer abbit,i mo -. , - 'I . Stewed Fkh.-Cut- a -fish acros& -is i This .is a populai--su-pper--ifi-sli. --- - . it may be dropped into.' bis R _ wood folk saw him . -A . . . ­ An -issue would qerhaps reach ten , 1314�ar, put,tht-harness over his ul- , all the wood fQlk liker. be.cAuie. he.Js ik o �- I BELGIU .. . .. i structive ,side, with wirbless, tele- � thousand copies. Each reader knows 1,diri and fled- the rein; to hii brand ' modest" fellow and ever . ' . , , `�PhonC ft6d -blocks, - RIn d I wit-ler.s. Thin Billy Bear and all the; wdh the race. That night be and -.1 . .. 7� . . . .. .. ',-,�cept Gray Squirrel and Giay.Squirrel took the little't�y sleigh' 1 I ." Jims, Bolos, and everything �qpplete., to whom he trans " fers iC. Of.the others others, . -. :, ' - ---.4 .. . Ii - I Bounc-er Rilbbit, climbed into the pung. �back to othe yard'of Farmer .Goodman, L . . . ..:, EWSWE116 . . .. --- : I - * I . --- - ' - It takes ten days for a suggestion to - Meantime -Gray Squirrel *As bar- hos . I : . - . I . reach. the eilitor by int�rmedia ' what had become of it; but the big . q,:, -:1 � ' - - ' FLAME OF PATRIOTISM BEING.,tive one,'by which the Kaiser's agents . 7 * -automobile cellar" in ,,I . th'e " toy sleigh, and as he did so he whis- pung was- 'too heavy. for- the- -wood - ­ . I . * * - " " - - , - I , - . ipaper is alleged to -have i per h n Bouncer?s ear and folk to dr'ag out of-tlye lake, and 'there . -.. -4� - - . . . , . machini�-.­ : . - patted him on the back untiNouncer it stayed, close' to the -shore, until - - �: .14 .."., I .. . .- Y . . I I **I vented by''the- ghastly crew ,of Prus-- I Anti just to -dri-ve the Hlin officials fairly danced with eaperriesti for-1he Farmer Goodma -- ind it. . . -_ I , frantic and to make- life chectful, tijo,�homeward race to begin. - I And he never ceased to voonder how it . J. - .1 .- -: Utmost Efforts of the Iluns Hav%,,! sian profv'ssors. .. . . - T'- . - � . .1 . . . .: -.� . � I staff will print a.cartoon of ­Wilbelm!.� It was daybreak' by 'the i, - - .. .- . . .. . * , , . " Ivel'in company with red herrings, r burning at thp stake, and-it-is-thi . . :I- 'TheN.se Loyntl Sheets li,�itv agents is'to bring about the on the front page. 'Kaiser hqs--a-t-,hi% Berlin business Me mefltally' (lead. Indepepd-' . . Libee -­Delgique"-*the� same iii(hilgende, - -4- *I ­ . . - 1. ­. �' dress .t greitest ­rMblicity. depsI neWtpapers are,ins,tahtly dbolish- � . � whieli they �tvn forced, for the time be-)- Begin' flie: mid-day. or evening meal . . . .it . . men��!Ixisi(��Eays a writWin a � e(IN,,the rest ar� bullied. and polluted,-., kind of document in the sear ' ch for 1,.,,g, to extend to certain -of tbeir'with a good, hot soup,' It tats the :­ - - - . ' London news aper. Sometimes. it: and Berlin sends anothel consignment i - i neighborl- �n the tramcars. However, sharp ca`ge�olTlhe appetitb andlis si ­ . . . tells the truth., , ohl-,- vvhen there is � of trained liars to establish a new arid : K . . , : . I lace. The , the spring ig hertr, so we �hall do 'Our- real economy. . Save * the' 'water in.- . ' - `� some rotten motke to lie s I c . ,. . ed. Ah, Pr�fssian-conducted Pref"'S. - - I formation as to the printing p uirmost tor-give-�'La, Libre Belgique" whicl-r ,spinach,, carrots, turnips, cauli­-� ." ... .. a staff, the Pru . - - i�ertising'. The Britisb'people used.to'laily i Pol*1'CP'vI;iil`ruA �ft and find theryiselves, the perfLinle of the .ro4e or the' violet.* flower, onions or itsparagus -has been - -. 7- . , - I in this puzzling %vorld, and if any one, vres; and British statesmen, .who I ft-�re , s a t. - - I I _pf tkenI iiqrjpu�V. tj-ptli.b ac,qt-­9u.Zht.,t9 know b7itter' - did not know , ': . . laughing piatter, His revelutions Fire taste and tbickep with one�.tablespocin- ; i.. � '. , dent, they send hirn to a br;i i n q�ecial. , better. -To-dpy, W Tho Right vo Think. .." I 1. je ax.e wiser, and .1 � of value to "Engla 0 w: ful each of flour and butter, rubi)�d to-" . - " I . Jst, then to C6nstar&Gi6"p`16 fl -ii I", ss the.broofs of a book . -A-'fe-%v read,ers hFrve complained 'of ,Aat wnuld bappen to us if the Huns I getber. It is. wise td thicken and ' . . �.­ �� : day_And. a pqlish�rig-tip by the Turk, -which will open the eyes of our Gov, the disagreeable, odor Dossessed b y- over* i;s.! sirain before adding the, nI If'- - ,. . . *lid Rea not because. he 'makes'nioney ernment 11 -wider as -to -out, newspapers; we beg �.Itjszt n,j %4'tirely as the Kalier's bullies -richer -aou' is �Fanted, . a ­ , . ...., ' - .,�, - .6 .., 1. . -. � out of It, but becauge lie �ikes jt. . ! how- the Prussian - behaves himself 11 them -fo eXNV:3(f- Ili, tLft they I d u s�- every -form 6f NOICA-te am -of cele . I .�, at 6 �k '�! -br . I --J­� In ;I,at one can - . I r,jr,.. . ,,.Ili 'I This is one,side'of-the Kaiser's war when his Army Ni�alks into. your home d in time of war ,*A1.,eY would use, ev soup, b6il-thq. leAves;. roots a.0 outer-- ,.- ­'- . Campaign; e land. takes possession, - � ".._ , .'cb6ose . one',., t�wvell`inz pt .hitelligence 'of- our people to ''" -:; .. ublicity ,th syst�m tbat� - - .- s I lgi - 1, lea . tll� , stalks of a bunch of celery.- Strain .. . . , I leeps a thousand ma�i' `in"d sa,- 1" Urider Bissing's Nome . -Rl . * Tifus:­-I'La' Libre Be Tliere i� an' intellc�ftual rnar- watir and -proceed in the ,same 7� � "b6rn ... 7icwipipers Acing -a J The hoo.k is one of the most fas a.. c- -to tut - ty I. I orf, %v'hich Ls - mpr�- --tragip. . :,.J - . . ' . � I . - . . - ., ; -, ­ Ui ­-4�-- � - s.. , ___'_____� ' . I .� .. � ...: I I. 1� . - . - . -;,., .. , , .-r ..vo: ..:. w,r•: wev.: vvrx :-lti"^"� ,- µ•.v. y. �{;•a:yrw w .e -m• ._�..f..- �. ,,..-rr+' r�S ,i r•r. •�„,,,, :.': r2 .F` q.� i!; r✓'ig.^dla; •-r w f'�,. "�4• ^q' ',." .:t:"r' n-+"•';LY"""'A'- ... - ,.,�,. •'G..Srr+p"i"' -+t, +; t�.�. 'r.�.,.sx .:a�.r ,.pa.,YrYiR w,!yy .,.,, .. �'... . w'�iu-,t'e'a ,��,�. wrs.-. ...?-`�'.w� :7i1"..�'e' yam• !-'iC-�R�Sk.u..-.r....,yye,..m . s.awawd .•«:' �+'.�`L'1..`-w. �1 >.� v�6c,� �+ 1 :i•. .. ..--... •.1� • r. - `,"`tura .; 'x .. ;,�•-.,._... ,. . -.. •, :.:....:9":• ,,,., .:: (r. s <'"�.�. x'T' ` "'�, .tt�". ,� ,.�,-, . ,,i-'.:" ...:;.. f. ....�. ..r ..:� ; . x'k s.. .- r _ - ,:., .,. s , b^• ..-%s7 '� 3 �a1K°' "'t�.',Y'X-. ~.� ;p ✓.. •• .... Ss, y,� ,Y raw' �',. Y - - - -- -• - - - .y ... - ��.._..� - _ __..- ,; o = _.81ndY -.eases b Fr>aea�, . • -`LISTLESS, PEEI�ISN _GIKLS mlio ��=ooki LIFT YOUR, CORKS.. , . 1 The leases of the gallant Hindu sol - _ F ! diera�Sn the great war have been for. OFF W+TF+ FfNGERE L. t}rst time announced.' Starting When a girl in her teen bar„ r�nips 118 �i [0116 - - = geeviah,'listless-and dull; . w'hen ngth- _ Flow to toose`n:. a fender corn, immediately war was declared, 24,OOQ F V_ Ing seems to interest her and daintie,� of fheae' 3lohaniadledati -fighters far n-, do mat tempt her_appetite, you may. be, _ !II or callus so --it .lifts out Christianity arrived' in�France and , certain that she needs more sued b w;thout gala. took their place on the firing line. 1 —blood Ihan her system is provided Eight Months after 30,000 tnbre were 1 with. Before long. her' pallid' i7hee s,' ss _ Let folks step • ori 'y oui� feet 'here- seat o�,t iii• a' body to::take the place `-, frequent • headaches, and brelithle'ss after: wear shoes a size smaller if of tUrll brothers who had been put out Many .. tiess and heart palpitation 'n`ia con: - y:cu'like, for corns will never again of comrhissiorl: "Th8 original 24,U00 _llrm' flint "she !'s tuaem,c. send electric -sparks cf pat• een reinforced by 12,000 fellow ' • _ by mothers as th.e cera-- Uf their`oa•n' -= you, according to this Glncinnati Hindtra earlier in the ar, and of these girlhood experience can Promptly de- , r authority, 30,D00'had This enormous loss was oc been frilled, captured or < ':tact clic early. signs of atrae:n!a, and'the ' He says that'a few drops of a drug wounded. -. �• �ow� ;,Rise inotl:er does not wait -far the % called freezone, •applied-appliedupon casioned by .the.dack of, proper artii-• o�jjq , , fF• trouble Co develop Purthei;, but -at o!:ce a -tender.' aching corn, tnstauzly. re- .lery support, a. deficiency which took.! gives her daughter a 'course, writkt Ill. } r ` !-eves soreness,'and . soon the entire from the Canadians and "Tommiea" j -•William&- Pink Pills; -which rea.ew ..the ., _ corn, root and all; lifts ,right out. terrible -t . is also. The Hindus•charg- : Blood supply and' Lanislt anaemia be- 4' This drug dries slat once and simply ed- wqi _.wonderful..daeh and,,�scornad • ` x' fore it has obtained a hold upon tris ! shrivel& -up the corn or callus .wyitbout she r, with heroic but costly audacity. system. • ' ' l -even irritating. the-surrounding'tissue[. ' Out of their :own experience. thou- gr c vie n a A small bottle of freezone obtained av all the boxes that conte to, the _ ..:aan¢a of� mothers know that anaemia , _ * at any drug store will cost verydlttle house with o e ' i them is the sure road to worse ills. They + U _µ_ill tlYel� remove ever hard u Use Yz • Have wvdry; well .vent-! ted po ERS with Tent ' of sunlight. U knave the differ`eiice �' . `• ' - or soft corn or callus from one's. foot. - , - emit by Dominion, Express ,Money clean, dry litter and clean .feed. Scru blood makes. 14 the 'development of 1 .r: If your druggtst hasn't stocked this the houses with hot -miter and .so womanly health. Every headache,4. new• drugyet, tell him to get'a small Order. If lock or.atol n, you get your " and spray with a good cdal. tar disiu �? every gasp for breath that foNows 1` bottle of freezione for you. from 'his- money -back. fe6tanE7 i77- the slightest a;et;tion by the aliaenila I - i wholesale drug house. t girl, every pain she suffers in her back i ,0, Never prune grape -vines until late I acinard,a Liaixuent: C.tsrs>1_ ninhthrrla. - _ and-1lmbs are. reproaches if you have i 'Griant "Ci' ats"-For Fritz. l±ebruary or, early March. In fact, all g caning had better be delayed, if pQp- : aai4CisLasovs - not taken: the best steps to give your _ �;. ° p w blood •and the . only. Aerial'torp cigar -shag- sible, until. the severe, winter death- -�� i;t;, Tt;aIoizs, Lvatrs, ETe. ? * V `sure,way to do w'is through the use a cylinders -crammed wvnh-trirritr oris over. r- nal eat menta- with. of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. _ , toluol or a kindred explosive and fi-n- out vain . t our home treatment: dices s- ® us before• too ]ate. Dr. d. Opt, Medical Now,. rich, red blood is infused in- : ; kned to revolve rapidly in falling -are t.tmlted.-C•,ntngwood. Ont. t. to the system by gvery dose• of these pp aining great favor as the war pro-*ftES C> anulatetl Eyelitd,tl, I .•-The lines of this suit, rt a ro- gresaes. More and more airplanessndSore Eyes, Eyes_Iltflamed bg -pills. From this new, rich blood priate for thin ma ials as well as g San. Daae and dgmitsprings good health, an increased ap 'woollen ones. vest may be omit -dirigibles are. being armed with them,y uimdrEy br Mtuine Try tt1 i your EyasandinBaW&Eyett i ed with - VUdSO petite, new energy, high spirits and I ted if so desired. McCall Pattern No.., and naval'sirplanes are"esu pp Xo�ardn=,JsdEyeCeadertperfect womanhy .developiglant Give ; 8178,- Ladies' Coat Suit- 1n 7 sizes5 .such • devices .to exterrainate Germanat ,r or btr your daughter Dr. William Pink ;34 to 46 bust. Price, 20 cents. U-boats. - The pressure of the air �tittfisafi d or, ��iww t pills, and take them yourself and note - against the fins causes them' to revolve A* W" � Oyye i how promptly their influence Ij felt in �- X7426. --and in some peculiar fashion accentu- better healthy `- ates both the missile's speed and ac Cereals are better served - with , You can get these-Pills•through any !curacy. Very similar to the -aerial .t<or- brown sugar. dealer fn .medicine or: by mail post... I pedoea in construction are the huge paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes - itrench bombs fired ,from a special Articles Wanted for Cash. Sor ;2.50 from The Dr. Williams' :!fedi- !bombing gun and flanged to rotate cine Co., • Strockvihle, Ont.' ' e e _ _ OldI'liatell1111i - - 7s�iat r"i ?!� Olteedle 0 rXi Laces �wh while n rout to -visit -Fritz. s rnamea .Ol a. lass: ts} y Watohesi --aria Table Ware. - EM,ON JUICE. _LS —' Wrtt -er «. ut by Exist•eas THE DOOR CALLED JOHN. l ! FRECKLE REMOVER a:_ as i T, ?14sf=IMs, Laaitad RaiA Story Of a I.OIIg-Long_I 1\TIl1i.'E tiALLF:RIEB • _— Make t n out.. . 4 g w . on ae asci 30 Oollere sweet. Toronto. - - - •- -"� - to clear an whiten your - - - In a ems!l towp, of which about —' • The Soul of a Piano In the �+ hair the population, were Friends; two r' , This simple little dress, requiring Sol squeeze the juice of t v o lemons to Action. Insist Ohl the 1 little material, has the popular pleat-'io•-a bottle coutaint-t,g three -ounces of (61M1 brothers, John' and Joseph, shared $ skirt and Em ire waistline. - Me-', orchard white,, ahaka well, and you. f1 OTTO H i d IF L-9, t _ farm that adjoined the property > of hava a quarter pint of the best freckle -Sarah. a spinster in early middle life, i call Patein No, . •3'.8, Girls Empire '(Jar retina:'+ touch spots of dandiuB and .Both brothers in .their youth had been Dress. • In, 5 Bizet+, u to .14 years,'and tan lotion, and complexion beauri- PIANO AOTION it,hirtg with t;utieura (Nntment. Next-- obviou� suitors for Sarah's jnand; but cPrice, 15 cents. ilei at ver•y..tter} small cost., m,at}i+r„ rl:asnpc w :lt Cu:icura'Soap - These at�xns• may be obAsmed '- ,you, grocer hae'the-lemoue and any they were slow and, diffident, and net -;p UP - from your local McCaif dealer, or -from. -`drug §tore -or toilet- counter. wilt sup- an tot -w•ater. ThN'treatment does. couch to keep the sea clean and ,ttber ever reachedAbe point of propos- the MrCaIF Co., 70 Bond St.; Toronto, ply three ounces of orchard white for 1 {jut the Most Out of healilty and to.prrmote hair growth ing. Then an enterprising and auda- r n mi ra Is Fns by Mull. MdGrr!' - ,cious young woman, who belonged to Dept. W. a tow ' centR. tjtQa the tits *wee k: Your _ br'adealm Minla°shoui'01i �rld. u' s" aor� "Lite world's -people;•• eomehowv ex- Irngraut 'logon trite, the face. neck: e - tracted aproposal from Joseph --or a freckles an tow..• Mapit� 1 1`7} r *}�� arms and hands each day and"Ree i r, dispensed with one -and married him StonlaC� IIIrtS fr kles d blemfalteq dkappear be Grove ' ' cal earn of matrimon sh , - haw clear, +tuft and white the sitiit CLO"'ED _ Aftpr sews y Y eeimeh Yea! it is harmieyN. Thtt }ou man b instalttn� o+.tr m_ ^T"IRS , died, leaving him with two little girls, _ Drink o Water : .-. "GhatnviOa'• Eva „ cntor, made to 28 - ?1s sooel-aR Propriety permitted he be=; -g`-' - different sizes. Bubdreda ur'farntPre US A physician's Adsl�e. _•••! O N -11 � 111 took himself.to iia spinster neighbor'sWhea the. and vegetables are n'mkc :u„ne; r .•r� deur t,> using aur tam* machine.' Thev know it p ands according. t6 local kadition, spOe:....if ayat.'a.u,�.-urr,,,,,rs its m ct,�.w )md Ruth 'as can be served on one' platter, utande for no wt:etc, fulls, return~ tht3a: or flatulence, rt„rna•h anility t,r omlro- this is called n'bn�pTeFe” meal. Busy _, an& Ecet aycul+ allot riva;ar•. ro - , or- f auletrio oaturrh. .:t�earJhurn, rte,. Write •t Once for Fres EooMet T et f- L� -Ii .is borne in u{�on ing, Sarah,;that wuutd .tale. s teewcW+r,unrui uf.irurr bt.t5='housewvivids ,also' like 'the fireproof THE GRIMM M'N'F'd. CO., L;m!t:d oolUto't;:.�,1sV;:'1- ; thee would make an exeelleait wife." rawtwl matenesin tit, half, a ati-A r.f hot , Rla.-s ba"i g -l9 hie: for food cooked 68 Wellington St. Montreal. Que, - ,I have no, leading- to`contradict wntr•r-hnrn-dtutx•t.y after ea+tria, tt,ex, in w.�,ware can be served wi4hotlt be- � Advised'. Saved �3y Lydia- �. P replied iWnuld pain fora;tt they ware ever af- _ Thee, Joffe re the .'lady.. de- tll, b -d with statn,nt, trouble, and dole- '. iiiR transferred to other di wh€.. - • tQrttrel}.. t, t5 .}vuuld •jtavr .t„ took rlwewhere for :. ti ' I Vatl••nt.+, In exp7nnutlori �t t'ftce+ itgrd.r- P"%=73 Vase::.3ie Catpouiad w _ F'Also,.S3rah, I believe thea calci et P a ,µ'r11 knr,wrt �rw !;pile VhyMtclan r<tatad as 'e Llalaaent Cnree Dletemver. ent to be an -admirable mother" tout. most forms , f •.temach tnoubte are " rdur los pt^ ji,ti t., idin and fermentailnt, r "Thy judgment is to -be respected, of the furs! cont,-nt>s ,.f the nt3mach corn- : ��u+ 's Liaitneat'Cnres t}arRet la Cvw� T11iS women now rises chickens slid - - ! bin.�alth_&n-1rF«umvtent bt,�l eupt,l the gradual exhaustion `of the does manut.l labor. Readlhrr stars: "Tip, housekeeping is'ww ell esteem- ! i� the �tumarh t„t water tn<rew+ee•ute anthracite coal resources of the United Richmond, Ind. ="i or two years I = i g bluol .4uVply and bitlunkled ma�theeta in_ Statiitni ns a higher price each year . was sir sick and weak with troubles e ara ubles q M e better housekee er.in the lace.'. file acid and +tnpv hk fermentation. for chic"c ass a COW. P P- i the cumhlnatl'u'n of the ta•u, therefore. : 'tI am assured thee would not listen h?ing >ma-rgetoumlY sucoeesful and de- - to litchi goof artifl-1.!- ;sip, Joseph." 1 Mal dlReatrntn b,+timalatits le to t� re- inMlr•Igas - . • - ? _ . "Then, Saraf , willdice marry me? , for tndlgestton... Juscph. I am- nrit. moved to; FDiluard's Liniment CO, Limited• BI�u1se8 allt� Sj91"81IIs _ consent. Birt -thee may repeat thy' Public health means your health. Gentlemen, -Last winter 1 received A. kind wbr about'' me to thy brother, hook' out for white 'g�•ubs - next Bleat benefit from the use of bll•N Have Sloan's Liniment handy for I John i4 thee thinks best." spring: When the aster plant3,']et- �'Ttng I'iN I�IE\T_!A 0. Revere attack .bruises and eprai ,a and all painbarrd - *So that thee will enter the family, �, tuce or other seedlings wilt, if there of La .Grippe. and, I have, frequently aches, 'Qtiick relief follows its Sarah, and care for the household, I is no apparent reason dig around thea proved lt” to'.be very` effective in oasies "prompt application. No need to y ts_and a .fat white grub will very, rub. " it quickly Iietietsatea to Elie care not- b which door thee comes .in. ! of Inflammation; " q Yours, trouble 'sad doves out the pain --:1--have no further 1'aclii ation ward -i i beg d The are also desfruc Cleaner than mumv-piastersr-ratnt- wvhcn-ggoing up stairs I' had to s10e3 me_ go very slowly 'with my hands on the steps,'then sit down alt the top to rest The doctor said he thought. I should - have an operation, and my friends -14 thought,Iwould not _ live to move into ournewhouse. My 3 A lite' the married state for foolish reasons!" tive to cereal e e a bat for fish aplants. They! A IiUTC lfi wrSO \, meats. 'Sloan's Liniment a,�as' pot. I th try and Lydia she bad taken itVegetable r '•Whether my reasons are foolish or are e e � - stain the :leis nor -clog the'. saes + no, Joseph, I .will only come if -I am For rheumatic `aches, mouralgia, Compound should be 'encouraged to gather as ,cid muadea, Ir=e back, lumbar°. sail. I results. -I did -to, my � Weakness. bidden by the.ddor called John," I many. as possible, destroying what• are ,train., sad' sprains. it sires au:dc rtuaf. appeared, I gained in strength, moved .It was by the door called Johti `that {. not used. Chickens are fopd of them. ! Geaercus .tun bottles at an dmsgista, into oto• new home 'did all kinds of sire w as soon welcomed, to rule gently i ' Qne of the most practical -helps to garden work, shoveW dirt, did build - the mother and housekeeper is a glass I ing and cement work, and raised htlft- T -loci to order wisely a double family. ' Liniment btiresCords, at�c. button bottle. This is fine to amuse dreds of chickens. and ducks. I can- - , 4 - - small children. Having a screw top, 0 S I not say enough in praise of Lydia E. i New "Mustard G.ae.,Pinkhilm' little tots cannot open it and larger .'s Vegetable Compound. and + - THE ONLY MEDICINE The neweat poison gas used by ,the .children will play by the hour pourjng if these facts are useful you may b- -THE NEEMHung on_.the western front is Ghat "4a huttons -out; then picking them__ liah their- for the benefit' of- op�t�l e _ h which come;- from the . nick -named ' a: women. "=Mrs. M. O.-JO:ItisTOEt rt0rd e s up and filling the bottle again.. When 190, Richmond, Ind. "mustard" shells. When these shells � !coking for buttons to do the --weekly _ Baby's Own - Tablets is the only explode the men in the vicinity feel a i mending you can see -at a glance if ` ' ■ � ' - j asses. However,'the osit clings! - - - -iii ac h i n e-ry o r - Iii.e. t1 eiones. a Theyerane edas-motherbe b tir)glittg--o - i there are an} btitto'n, the sire vbu - - g h laewficc which instant! se etly to the face and hands of !need. ip P relieve alt stomach and bowel. di, or the fighters, a d wb in mom2n s v tlsoroug - Y , 'd'ers thus banishing •ail thie Tglnor ills rest• the men wash their hands and. '1 WHEELOCK ENGINE, 18x42. of little ones. Concerning them .firs. faces it begins eating into their skin �On � � Naw Automatio Valve Type, Complete with supply and exhaust plptIIJos. tevesgi;e, St.''Simon,Que., says: !at so rapid a'rate flint"they i;¢il and'flywheel, etc. Will accept -51,200 cash for Immediate sale, "Baby's Own Tablets- are a iharvel= tumbTe in extreme anguish and'ter- t - our medicine for little ones. They j rible burns Spread -wherever the wa - j : I ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 30 K.W., 110-120 Volt's D.C. c sewer fail to cure stomach and bowel ter has touShed. If they are perspir- ' Will, accept $421! cash-fo,r lmmediate sale. ' troubles and neither my sister-in-law ing in battle the gas produces thej or=myself-would use any other medi- jsai<me•frightfW burns and their`• arm= i I I LARGE LEATHER BELT. .Double, Endless. •241nch,x 70 ft. for our little ones." The Tablets pits become.so. seiired and painful'that � , I Will accept 1300 for •Immediate sale, aithouph belly is In eicceMmt con► ti are sold -by medicine dealers ".or by they cepnot keep at'their dark. , ditlon and new one would"coat about 1600. _ mail at 25 cents a box from The Ar." i w Williams' �itdicine .,Co„ Brockville, 0o make cottage cheese turn WC1�1, 8 l . PULLEYS, Large size. _ Qnt. • put sour milk into a bag and -let hang. 20x611--130 ; 12x80-420 ; J;1`,jx48--112 ; 12x38-18, - {►- • to drain. After 12 hours turn the a �+ When you cut up fresh pork, recent- curd in a Bowl, add one-half teaspoon- BLOWERS OR FANS, Buffalo make. ly slaugiiered, the knife soon gets ful of salt to each pint, and one-half one 10 inch, other 14„inch discharge -190 each. dull Il iid does not ,take hold. Tacic' a cup- sweet cream, - Mix Those 3 T P : _ * REAL .ESTATES .CORPORATION,' LTD. ettrip..9f good quality emery.cloth on oughly, press'i'nto an earthen bowl and the board or table find frequently'snd keep cool. _ _ _ I83VE 3-'18. 60 Front St. We*t, Torolstt ED. ,. - i. , . , by ,.• iY^ . '4+� ., ., ��•.+.....-;:Y. y•.r..:Yn. PER ,{ `ff'r.x'1,.',t... R°..'ti'.,,.,'✓..•. � A?�,. ..r..��....-,. -"R`."`T.. .^'. a- c"..'Aa"a T".Y3r1e 1` t:s?'.._.a v.u:�'o.' 7 =rii✓. 'h•-o'y"'i.. ^.'.^�'",a'' r .,sb;�.s,.a_'+�.,e`i++i i.F.M . : J,. ,. r._....-ce.;. �..{i.ce'r• Y ii�etJ'in',`zmaw;az q'-7yss+,+'a4y%-o,h,,�.•,'(..'•ti•.'*.,s..+�.-.+• .� YG-Satrrak^ e _ �-.:.:r7. s.q!:••i,;•pYr4�,.. ' ��.n�+rt,,..�, ;,,, ,�: ��.''a:. au sr!-: • r ,,h. n: -. i r 5s,- r. �' ,}�'. s..w: 4�Ivw, ..�,d•i 2{•• ,T.., - y'd 'SAtY • 1.'F.{9q `r.Si.; '1"it ..g, b,. .G ,�y� file. .' , 2' .. , :'. .i a✓� y el •-ti. .n+G. ..y '{k".:. ,'!'Xy-• .•�•... +T� ° _ .. w .. ...... ... ._ ..�' . '• ....:'7csa;rniat;:. .�^, _ f,�, .:� _ _�', amu- +s•� _ s.�s_. �: .L� c�' •=� .K,.".�;;. 1i AL IA. indictau . -On $Ae,y nests n ap"istofl'er• - Posed this eek.. ilia'sill be taken At the-Netbirdiert �. • l� 3 wi -Dr.. Henry will t1a here as us- Sabbdth SL huol illaid of the sof.' t v. A, -L. !truce was do the! util neat Ttiesdap'to attend to 'his' faring Artnenians•and Serbians. City uve1. profask4ona-rdatiea -0wiug to the scorer! and- . Watch -for autic)uucement of -C, E Mar•ga+itr left on W-ednea- rorcriz+, the anntlki-- eetiug of St. big salt` aLiV. Bl. ylrLutrar'a store.* 19 deir•oe hie rettIt:i'•'�J 'lith L.iLCI 111 "e�"d1-u,�'d .ai.+a41i. •ia.,o bctu-jil,aZ• - ° F -lire. Burrell was in Hitc.haoer Killarney, Man., after spending a l pooued- ern Monday rv.niog, last Y• r tRet ,week aI,to ug the fuuasal'uf few weeks N'ith his relatives here.•' until .TuAwday . evereirty; of nest �esera 0hi -The a8ual servieep .in S•l, Glew week. __ _ � CaltatlYr, _ - -A arse gnnntity of tdruips •rire's Cbeireh next Sunday, :-jan.'' __' - - - ?� �v '�= �_r ppril Crum Pickering eta 20th: at 10.80 and 7.00. Rev. Mr. AUCTIO SALTS OF Comein acid 5666-:0ur UOU vu-Jluadaar. Bwice• will ofdc:iate. - /at . ..-Owis.g w the storm the ser- -A very surce@ttfitl social.gath• 8irrm. Stock, Implements ' in -Tables, yloes iu SL. Uevege a church were, erinl;_was held.muderth "Sof St. Gieorge's Womea'8 nxiliar____Barga- Pur• tenui W statute the police lei the.home of Dr. and Mrs. 8hir- �s—The proprc,ty o! 16runweswill fluid' their first weet- ley on Fri�day� Jan. 11th. In spite ding of the year uu aluuday' next. - of the very bad Weather there was - Pruf.' &edlillau, of Turouto, a• large 'attendance, nearly forty At tbeir,prVitiaea Were . ••�� �Ots `C short _ Mill t►rt-t►ch 111 be,. Audraw'roburdt being present, sod' a very. enjoy- f.oi 2, CotlCtssioA 7, PiCktrip= ^`gyp �[ lla4duy eveniuK. - ,He is pro- able tiro was. spent. There will On the afternoon tit t tlf Iivwtrulugy and Psalm- be nnotner social evening given a6 -` - - - - ltdy. iucluuit,g 81110143. the home of Mrs. Deeper, Church Tundayi, buivary - 221111 1418• • e�� :.as -silt W Llsou spe•ut over Sunday. St., on Friday. next, Jan. •28th, at The fo14.•wing : }' - wI frie' us io Tor•uuw. lie iu- 8 ir'dcick. The W. A: hc►pe that so - eeaded retiu•uiug' on Saturday there will be ,< large attendance. Team of bay ge to e, lack e"cb Underwear in shirts and dl'LR6t; 81Lee 2� to ,' - t6vei,iuK, but tai• the tretu %aa cau. -Mies Mar He Tait, of Turon. gelding a years otd, wncoach old= aellau uN1uK to tna aturw, he+i►ae_ to' will appear in the Town Ha11 . ng 3 years old, Brown coach 1111y 2 Mens Under�r, in aims 38 to 42. `eDalllelleu w j1r'ulvug his visit. on the evening of l?rridap, Janu- yeare old, Bay gelding a years old. c y gelding S yeArs old'g. p., Ohest. � T Pante and Work 8hirto { a tew¢oE A.tn.r Aterary.watubemof 19H ry 25til. under the auspices uE ant Kelding 1 year old by Alders. BUT W@Aii, , - '!lave nuc yet retttrued their books. the Women's Institute, and the filly 1 year old by Prinoa of Bar lass, each number, odd lines bnd--sizes. i'leat,e raulraahet' that the rules proceeds wM_bje .des.oWd_to__the. •Bay ha:cltney pony 4'years old, lady's ars eiL,Ft e•L3•Lc, ly.etetu 'L 0 au(a war work of..the Institute: 'Miss - driver.' Den's Print flirts, morth•-eiL$jf4. , . ° :..,due of Lc 'her clay charged tut Tait, altnough only fourteen years es'rsL>s ' 3teeUii,g A t,vuk ur wLtgaziue over o� age, has cnpti'vatrd .large audi- Red cow dueJunr4th, Red cow due lima, i-A-.uari,,au=twl�'n$-&ted -file' W"il*14ip COULiCil, which in• Outoriu with her dialect Solos, 10th, Red hederdue May'SOth.' lied ..$ OTS AND SHOE'S •.,.9h0Ult1 lIftV•e tu.eL Ute Muuday put.- .c•haracter rkt�teheN in-] Scotch, and heifer due June 7th, Spotted heifer anauG t,., eL+tLULY, user puatlwueii Iri,-h- daadeiiifz in e_•ostnrue.'• RPr due. June 20th, Red and white hrifer oculi! ��'..+rrie.cl,y, ut.iuK w cher various n.nrub�re will be inter- glut Felt, laL. ri eLt•,-rs 2 yeara old, 3 steers 2 years uiu; 4 h -fifers 9 yrai•i olds ' We vf�ill.be showingdozens of airs ,roads bPpig tuspaesatile. A re- �µer»ed by local torenf, vo0al_ and b e,teers 1 year t)ld, 8 heifers 1 yearold, p. _ rt ut the is, u(,e.•dit,_grr •hits; beeu instromeutal.. D mot, tni.;s . this 2 Calver 10,u,nntLa, old,. •8 Fat. catue. of broken lots �liteh -must L' a clear- e1d uvrr linvil_o,or next issue. pruKram. RPmealbrr the date, PLUS AND Pouvrity. -�;gin, �Vt!-tet' L•;sµendin¢r'ser •hn. 25th. Popular prices, adults Firood bort/ 1 -or -A. ocr. 'L9th.-9-pigs - 211 ciiiitit, ebit,ireri 15 -cents. * u,oathe old. 1C', Ithode Island Red hent ed up' CQnsiderin the increase A ays tai- ""rrJC iu Brou,c anF, -_ ,- whrerr• heir et raged at r enter ='We receive .frequent conn- IMPLUMEN•TS ETC. z3sli these .linea; It will ' a 032 work. plaints frntn our rtibstribers, Set of S eel t, UCKs, h.:t.o�f duck tooth { pay y _ (iurllc,iL A-tidr'aR is tww 'bU•V c•ltir$yin West,•rri OntN'An. but a b+irrow,..'Ll'se. harrow. S -furrow, low few even from Pieke,rin National. 2•furrow 1 ,w Ira rix! Jr.; t0$%atrii9e these -S eials. ibarvetsi'itrg ire At FreaelimAu'- R townahils p Pe Pe and in Toronto, that.the DoaLti lea, 2Lxy ►-arks, •Mawtre Hay, 8, a his Advt. (n souther y do nc't spreader; Set of siogl,- harness, Set of ioolnau,. +ec rive tbvir copy of Tits Nsws pony bprneas. Set of double breechhlg -' N,u•lev e.„rt Mra. Jobn,aton, of until the Monday full ming, and bxrnes+l bri.Ra.meuntad; . Bet of 'p4,w -will p .Alberta.:,r,+-.petidiho a.fP.W weeks a+niletilnea IASeL•. ii} tile' WHPk. hArneaa, Pair of -king btraw feather ,Everybody W e' • e h' fr* - 'WI h J„h„ T a,ui 'Mrs Steph'-neon with ouly one exception, THo li,Led eullaws new. A cumber of cedar - ° - rirt►itPGn_ attriTt�+rrac.ubrtnrc in Ontario SALE Ar ONE O,'OLOCK` - �5peC1al$ "galore” ltl alb Ii�feb© 111nd,rrr.iwr Pt' kering frlen_dS. N$ws has not failod to he mailed poste. i O'+iute ro the eturrrt a.rM1 tits Y Ft Y _ fit i nrlitu,o of'the roads li Y _._- Pat —. _ - - - — `— -- fow ehne-to '- ,Gn uoclay nnR Rmxll, ' In letters wr tweeive from and All suwq of $12 and under, cash ; - make- a c: earmc6 Ore -Thr nl ,t,y felt-P(N of Mi -9 Lily-�ah•+cribert+ in the Uoittid Stater+. over thaL eenb4mat 8 months credit _ ���� w�e are informed• -b thein that in Riven to p,llrtie;+fura hiug approved - � � S Klin Amithi c. ill Fir vied to kni,w that y jc,int nater. B -per cent, per annum tb&--Ta g. she is. r•+r,% tee king sati-fac•tory utuet eta -c„+ tory receive their copy' allo.8eiifstr_crash: - - -- R L-ir'to•tr:,1 rvenve•r after Li. in - *ninp ttAKPa Oil Za v. MAw,, Atut.loneer -' the t-rrl-tn- att•tt•k+rf pneonlonia �'ef+iay, ant in more• distant parts - - -J - - tori nits LTho&e in distant - r�-� -ThrtiF'+riy� fiirFt+let Its D. Iirok �'•' Y� - APM AN _ �_. en�hi•'e; .: f'I`:GrG,,,t�t. and .formerly purls . f the�A trot west al+au.re- : �{ �n �1 ' i .`.ill_ re •ret , to ilea i• i1, 8a W wetlose•.i 1 u t - Tre,,,'.. of Pickert,i.t, !` ,•sive 3'F3E ArH�9. -tis" A rtriP, r.n_ We would like t -. _.. ... _ ._ IthAt hr I. lying tier Loti%ly ill in Y•_ - 14Prllpsley Florxtiitvl. Wa iil�rp�Yo" her dei not rrreive these cope ,crud Plzarnt9 - hie ultim,re rrc r'very. promptly. to write cur so hat we Y se HA%.4KS -CrrtHii, ropiew of ' Po lar ►nay endeavor to remedy the that- ' A'or Spring Planting _ •,,,/i other magazine- ter. arty ori i -rt. F,•nit t:bti library. 1917 -One of the 'worst storms in We. need, no further intradtiction — •1C thank my. Many Custonrters for their ,patronage 4 ticket h•J,trra Lire .rarh regnestpd many yearn -began oil Fridayevan- than the fact that we have beep in - r to MParl•h +tL•ir htunry and return ing !axil and raged for two d" 4, the Nursery Business StrrY Otos �dtirtng the past year, And will endeavor LO give { at once. )wr+t y-ar.A- magazines Fldring_w=-h'ieh time railway traffic YeAtis,,and are now : rrpr+red.toweet ,a ere ilei+,S ..•Id aa+i uu namber became paralyzed. and the coon- eziytiog 'cneditCnna bs oflrritra o.tir you the•ileSt attegtton;i0 the New Year: - - high grade cream and plants direr•t to s 11hoa1,1 be h.rkirt,[. try roads been mPimpa�tablta. Th customers +►t'RacK 4►o•rroec Psnor .. �VPishing you -all .a very Happy. } _; M -Qui6- a ntiiuber frons the vil- whole country was- jnet in the Read for *Gar illuvtratAi circulxt•n.,f _ - lane arts, e. down to Whitby on right condition to make things ardy„varif-l.iP.i, which von can oitfo-r and Pro9(FCrolls New Year "lH riday eve+,it•,t -to, witness the iutereating when the. male began direct and save the agetat'y com'mlr• _btic•key n,nt,•h lwt.w•t'en• 1Wh(tby to -sweep pover the country. A pian. of whic•it yon feet the benefit. �y A �I�L�►�PIF, DUN BARYON' find FlAl,•vitit• tri w hivb the latter few dre 9 revione] a. heat/ fill Our pricer will he aura to interest ycnt G.- A. J �! :. worm by i lir Peore of 7 to 8. Thp of @now omnrred, so that there alis all snick lir alssoPutely first=clras» -- ;.jtame a- a vt.,i,rt clean one snd was a mantle of 76o9b anode to the and true to naive.- - Was it aRued ezhibirj+,o i,f b/,ekey. depth of about a foot covering the The ChAse Broth.er$'do"HAPPY i 1101�t'� �- -Thr !,• illy+• t r riNterN clans that whole.._..Lwnntry.- Atx,at 8 so oa of -Ontario, Ltd, f luaus cif thl-w" .vl,u liver on corner• Friday evening the Snow began r lotsfut•Ket thAt thevdlavePnow to to mo =_ .• • shovel'ori hath stN ets, they hAV• cdtitiniied doing -so until--9nnday E-tabliahed ltiST , - - �0ntallO y '� rG a iplitiv o a evening. s a reNu railway. i(eolbOrllf' .easel. It ora a1So be noticed traffic was read interfered withM These"sb vve8are acknowledged that scary--who'.have 'only one acid manygt!-►d.ne • h,uf _to_be can- ai - - Ntreet to attend to�are negligent celled'. -- The most Set'tons result of Glen Willow Mills I - +� . t etO�eB in poerformrng their duty. thin condition of affairs is in the on the market ._� --Mise Blanche Mnrpby, who to movement of freight, _particular]' Cep �R C ROVE ' _ to -day. a dangbter of J. Al. and Mrs. Mur- live stock and coal. -Hugs peened ; _ _ phy, of 5 Sultan St.. Toronto, -has up for 48 hours in open cars re• Flour, Bran, Shorts, Crushed Oats lifpleadid bakers. easy on feel and n "mentioned in despistches.” salted in the death of many. Con. and. Barley Chop at Mill. randeoaue in- demises.. Mise Murphy is a trained Burse in eidemble hardship also resulted in Grinding' every • day; except baN and we our !aH stock. =dtae'lte of the Canadian Uoavales• the non-delivery �cwal. Many Wednesday and Fridaji. seat Rome in France. Mr. Mar places are dependent 'on the - ,�. B. � U N D Y y is well known in Pickering as daily, delivery, sad. when this 0HHRR7W60D' BRANCH makes fregneat visite here iu interfered with, witch suffering last in, a carload of Rainbow and - ananeetion with the fresh air and Inconventeat?e is the result. Five Rcnleee, (rtantwpa )N'IoUt's)w, - Ilbmp During the story the reads in the Bt•>rn. "Shorts and - Barley Sock- Committee of the country became badly 'blocked .'Women's Institute bought 249 lbs. and were impassable Until Moa -Barley E hop. � �D 8 g ROLANKETSBES r of y»rn, and have had knit and day. _Ia tr ing to get through "LOCUST H1LL BRANCH FOR WINTER chipped 722 ire of` aocke during the show ti maby were frost• - - r she year 1917. They wieti Lo thsak bitten, A carload of Bran and Shorts. all Indies -who hove ileo. willingly - G o . our prices; We can save you a a m � _ _ Call i and see the sissiated them In tho work. • The WHITBY tiloneq. t ' : Manufacturer of, Harness and Collars. Foil supply of qtr ootntulttr•e have received a fresh The new town council o 'anised AE Feed and atigar racks wasted. MapQly_ o[ , yarn for the.-prt±SenIt their meeting on Monday. The new Home Goods on hand. year. rs. H. J. Marquis, Cot+• inewher, .)fir, Vickery. was made D. Nr P � �. S 0 R 7ener of rm; - chKirmaa of the Street Oommittee. '- -"' - -- -' Prices reneonsble -Rev. Janus -Frederick Barker; and G, CiondfeHnw- - - - -- - Fi � DALE �+ Shoe repairing neatly done. - 1k retired ot'inister of the'Ba,ptiR Finance Cnm►uittee. +•a+�+� ++Act -r- MI■—e=� .. obnreh, died -at his himie in Banti- 'A patrinfic concert,19 heing. -given ,:.P'ICISERING HARNESS EMPORIIIh� More. Mel . on S41nday, at this this (Thttrsdmy) wiehing tinder -the aur ices of tht+ •War Relief Society, You call alw-ays get the best Mani - of 71 years. The derrasrd was A drama entitled -The Prince of Pal- tubes Fluor inad'e fruru No. 1. Home Phone 5800. W. J. COA$W$LL : .� well-kitown in Piekerinit, having ter"' will hepresentNd'and tnusicwill. Mmiiituba WLeat,. .7t - chess saprriritenilrnt of Pit-kering Fre furnished by a largo chorus. Royal Houyeh ilei itnd'Gilenom for College »bruit thirty five years \ Brearl. • Try a bag. -- " ago. Hr i+ survived by a daii. --- -- Pastry Floor Fresh Rolled Oat9 �{. ghter,,Mips Gmee .B.trker,and a COUNTY COUNCIL. Bii AN. SHORTS 'YOUNG SEN LOOK I ' eon', Dr. L. F. Barktrr, of John County•Of Ontario MIX P'�EEi)S� __ 1,, •Hop'kins' HirspitA-1._ - At�1ie pile pone annuli pa ? The Bret meeting of the. CoaaciI of CR1198ED, OATS -lie school meeting held on Friday tKe Uotpot~atioo of the Couocy of On- BARLEY CHOP! We have on hand now a splendid assortment of Cape, ilist in. from the . Afternoon last, only two ratepay. tario. for the year 1918, will be held W H HAT, wholesales. They are the latest in Caps and sure are dandies, _ y: -dere, in addition to, the members of pursuant to Statute in the Ooundl CRACKED CORN Our Fall and Winter Sam lea for the Lowndes Tailoring Co, aro het e. the school board, were present. Chambers, at the Court House, Town "MIXED HEN FE®D Thee styles this season acro exceptionably Rood; the coatsmoecially.. This namber, however, made a of Whitby, on Tuesday. the 2•Jnd day Caldwell'S'Qresi n substitute You know. oar-rfi utation along this line is the best. We have quorum, and the necessary bust- of January, instant, at the hour of p )Dasa wtce tra:Ueacted.. W. J. Clark. Two o'clock in the afternoon. ea • on lea the beet of satisfaction balers, and can again. ' All accounts to be laid before -the " Mo1AS809 Meal whose term as trustee had ex It and see us when in town nest and *9 will' be glad to sbow you Council should be forwarded to the CHOPPING AND OAT red, was re-elected for another clerk, co atlything In the line of Men's We4r.- tern. T)ie ttnditors presented p reerly certified. at least three CRUSHING a - . ecce days before the meeting of Council.• Get prices -on feed in ton lots. o to the Men's Storer for Mea'alWear, "aheir re t, which was adopted. I Dated at Whithv. this 14th day of - '' obair and James Richa eon act:• J. IL FA>Rswi�- -- �� � � AFT . w. ALA171LAww­— � • � _ ed as secretary: County Clerk, County of Ontario. , Ohoppiux every day. -Established 1 -- 7 p,q :.'v:.il'..:,,..... r-- ..,....--.. _-.. .. .... ... ...:. .. .. .. ... .....-^_�f:te+-.:... +-+.eee+n ;"�".,�..�.i".''��,!„•3:`.�"Y'dtY.�'•:^•9 f i_. •G:el.ie.... .: ,q+,.. :: `tin •.