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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_01_25w ya• ,es a'• r s . x. ,_. ,; .. - -:.; ^,�•-a.,' • fir'^• .?� .-�.. ,x. .Nv .: ,,�f.+'. ., 7":'• -.,.`. . .. -'ye$,s. .;.•.;te+.nt. ,'i-a ,!.'.�.. E `�Yl',a:;"y '?•. ,:'.'�:%•-tee T..`9k 5•: ..- .. .. ^v.... '. ... ',,...:.�.:>.'. ': ', ., � ,4 r TFC .•+R...". "•!'„ . . . . . . . . . . j _ ER NG_ N -WS •'. V S VOL. XXXV.II. - .I'IC RIl\TC , @NTS, FRIDAY, j A �T U 11.x' 23. 1�To. 18. rafisssi�sta}-gLarba. �- NG h -=-ttttitltAND-CHEEK -- - OtIA s is 75 years Mo � tabl' ed d Heis-W David Smnles F enta few da-s'witb diedfeatBaker We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mt9. p S Tripp front our midist, relatives at Bxllantrrce Wellington Cheater made a flying Mia;. EIiK Williams spent a time GREENWOOD �.. CATELL. M. D.,'Stice eslsor trip to the city last week. with friends to Toronto. - • to ids,,' Dr. L. M. D.ie, Phone 80a - a.San'dera: Block-:-Adam King is going to work for H. cta.yton Tarr left on Friday for Osh= ` Ql•remont, Oat. awn, where he intends. to stay fora MILLS y' Buries Fi for the summer, couple bo months. M.i • • Mien Fispent and Miss Mcbredy, o The scoop-shovel shovel bri ade were out R. V. E. OARTWRiGHT, 'For- � oronto, spent the weekend with Mr. P• g - : mart of Gravenhrrsl,Out•, 4uooessor to digging roads, opening fences and dis• 1 ; 8. E. awls. Pickering. Oat. Offi•b hours send Mrs. Lacey. { 4et f}ar plicae on We understand• that Ed, Olosson is cussing the storm. it to 9 end 6.30 to ep, mr - > Some of our older citizens ea that ✓` a Litter-Carrier out' leaving the store. Wish -you the y R. 'p E.--PORSYTH, D.. of Q., Regis- $ � steel $falls Or bed-of luck Albert. the •storm of Saturday and Sunday. : tared member of the 0Ptonatrfdai A.so- of last week,*as the worst that they at o■Mrio. spaed•t Ltla4lina en to r aterinR System. I= -LINB. PIOK$RTNG bad ever'seen. 'Wheat an Barley `\ areas of gLamom aym � A few from here attended the hard- , it ht. 4W A Water Bowl ,. - 8 ars' sale was a great success. time carnival recently held at Stouf!• , O. l[aKINNON. M.D.. L.R.Os., $yetem in - your. ppee v1118. Some report k was the best Wanted • , stable Will . a for $°gh G• 1id[ichell spore a new cutter ` 1'tl a salntxir 1. Mosher of an oetWl. oil P Y Frank Booth is aZth line caller these they ever attended. • id a=- a of Oa•neon. or atufrwas, >ydlnbnrgh. itself in 90 days.ww", pkMea to dsla••w of rteasaaM sad T. O. ani! Mrs. Gostick spent Sunday Come and have a good laugh at "$slit Prices Paid , llad:elddoseo•lirougMru' a sa•ner'e, the town Hall tonight. - v $ee its before you _ t T. G bay-. _ Kisses Michell visited their grand- 11090L mother on Sunda'. SRotJ /tiM I am not buying Buckwheat _ �� Our young people enjoyed them. this year r v E. FAREWELL, S.C., BaRRIB- - :Phones_'2704 selves skating last week. ]lira. W. Harvey, visited friends in ,?Its Qo•at�orownAllosasrrand-omly - John-H. D4adill- g sat Toronto on Moeda -- -- --- - . boast Sooas WwMM . i4y Spears' sale on Tuesday. Wm oegrove v s e h3a ung ter A large stock of Bran and Shorts - E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Stouffville,-Ont, The farmers are prepared for warm Mrs, F, Geiow. of Toronto, surto e weather, as their icehouses are filled. Past work. -ef superior quality on hand• Solicitor, Notery Public. Eta. lionsy t�o'1064-BOmce Brock fit. North, Whitby. Llai; John H. Aad Mrs. Michell spent Suq- The members of St, J a s Church at right prices day with Ed, and Mrs. Gibson, of Mt. Choir droge down. t ' Pickel ing on - Mondayevening, when they enjoyed ' �] ILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A„ Bar- Pleasant. the. excellent address of Rea Mr. Mc- 111y brandy of'' Flour for either 1 raster, Solicitor, Notu7Public, associated J $EAL C1 O. REugh s wood sale oir Sattirday ' in practie•with 'Me»ars. B man, Denison Qc ■ • , aremont Millan of Toronto, wi,o a oke on _ Foster, Barristers, Toroat6 ' (i•aery Tracts was well attended aid prices were P bread--or pastry are un- church music. All report a most en- nildin¢,sa Bay.Stre•t, Toronto. Ti one "HO�SEFURNIrJHINGS very good. 'excelled for quality 9ai•ilea. ally • ..•.. �► jnvabl2 eveninhe manse. g at the manse, q y LKY Leneat Big Stock at the lowest ices. dome oP our Ades went on's shop thTbe tVometslk Misilionar Society of { -- the Presbyterian church will hold a [Delivery free.' ing expedition to Toronto.on Friday their annual thank•cfTerinq meeting 'ULAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., _ _• .; p Ja Graduate of the RoyalCotelge of Dental r last. in th"hurch on Wednesday. JAS. SEI, s SarZeoaa and University of Toronto. Office Call see. Ind Phone 324, Sorry to report that Miss Grsee when the meeting will he addvessed FL mot. C#22?XIz1i° WelM. Prig�s hardware store, Whitby. Holtby bas been laid up for a few by the pastor.-Rev, Dr. Marsh, whey, Wares = 647x•: i to aro. find 'phone s. Claremont. da e: he will gists them'one of his popular i4L` A S T L A K Eyy Bell phose 2.20. {4ty yy `� Sharing Dr Beaem sabse■ee overseas, Dr. Coot. Meaers. Shea, ,and McLean visited time-light evenings. of Taronco, will be iL charge. BagRotsville friends one evening last The U nlon and Presbyterian Sub week, . bath Spboola will hold their anntil►1 The shingle that has given satis- i, Logs: T�nted ` Miss Rosy McDotmld and friend aleigb-ride on Saturday afternoon faction- for over 30 years. Empire spent last Tuesday evening at George next. Mevahers of the schools are re. Corrugated Icon with a In. by West's. ueatad to meet at the Temperance' 2 in. corrugation, see it be ore you Ltosaaea in the Oonat�_ o[ OM amberR^ ° and on their re- - Plake ins Make. MY I will pay for the. following Togo down to the nest meeting of the turn �► hoEsupper wilt be aero , afte'r delivered : er's Club. which x most pleasing programme by need of i Cresco Separator. Try POUCHHR. Real Eatate An*- Several from here took in ball at lime-light will be given by Rep. Dr, a Premier learn 80 days. Also /�1 y 1. • [tosses, valuator, coHector Lad issu r B�oog-�.p4sr1; 821.--No. $.g17 per M Pickering )~'sissy night and report a Marblt.. t}!i Ppiendei oP the two schools gaapline engines from $39.00 , up. of saarrWeliae ass. Brougham. toy _ Soft Elm 18, 14 good time. are requested to bring along a basket see or write me before buying. ` HOPPER issuer- of • Itiarr Ma le '-+- 18, " 14 ." ' Mrs. Courtice, of Tilieonhur is here j y, g Bell Phone. . �� and en o the evening with the child- lm. ,� M t. ., spending her, ren. Ocoee at aro" and his residence CWo2ont. White Ash, - � The annual meeting afP St. John'y F. J. Pl'ouse-, Pickering ' ,. . � Lic•a.aa !n the County of On RaC s endin a few da with her rot A.BEATOI51 TOWNSHTPOLESS 9nd GP{rre, teams delioering lumber to [her of church was held .on Monday after- Juba Scott. of thr_8i cin.-. 20 �` 18 Piickrin Bros. have a ancone Me- noon: •There wrig a noel atta - D. eoa..yaneem, o•mmiaalonarf� laldag. Chopp{lig and Oat Roltingevery, e • •y smd•vets, ieooaatant. Eta. tinsel to loan ddy As usual.:. _ LRughlin works at Oshawa. They and thn rep„rtH of the v,tairnis .trgKni• )ea err/s9 arage on farm sat , "inane,[ of tiarrtsgs Lia hAve aixtytbousand feet to Gaut. zro ipo+ w not gratifying in ever r g g y 40 -Mess" 'Wil�ival0. out: �•y �. .Barnes , Green River -- re n:.d retard the ehureb to,be. HUGH S', PU GH: (filen Ma nr, Ont, - -� _ OR><sNwOOD in x vw y proeiper( . C-ondition ander j Or addree�. R. No. 1. Locust ill. i be p„�t,erate of Rev. Dr. )Iarerh. Tlie All awtomobile and B{cycle Ltaan.ed Anetioaeer. fttbnstvw esp•T• F L, Green has rurirpl4ted Rrretnfie- lence In imported a d thor , bred . ew `'� Q e r�7 tri-iourees rr net %hl weda.most satiy- re lrinpromptly Sales ra�irse°i rs F�oM.�°tnaw4lie fan . e L ESTA i E•.... mission for power tnrd:,tpplpmeoL hf* factor3 yr:tr's wart.. the receipts be. Qttena to. _ ii Ing the .li,rvest ' to tbe_'hWory of the water-poorer-for-the..mill_•He expev.to..ristrrettit"'+-hawed-w baAasee of $278. Tires, Off,_ reasee-and'repairs POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer,��� to have it installed 6 April 1st. + , �j� y Tbo 0o�e � who hat been treaAur• always on hand. 1' . !or ponattaa of York and Ontario. Ana Miss g, A. Green. Ming S. L. Steven• W�..,�� ties sai•rot a11'-kinds etteaaee to on shortest *or for to pA J-12 yearn, tendered bit+ ' pp,w, antra•. Address dress River P. 0 ,, Ont, ttrt i�'Ksi son and Mies ,Slater, -bo have. been potter a ,AIIdreW reeiCn,.tlor. l,os he t. i:hea to be relieve eteyinst with F..L Green, left on Mon; ed of the'reep,:nalbility, owing to into , i STM. MAW, hIOENgED AUC- "' da} for Florida. where they' will in health. The .ret•IKuatlon `wAs AC- ♦• TiOfeISER,torYork. Qnearioand Durttam Five Acres of Land For Sa11a "pend the remainder of thewinrar PICKFRING, Ont. Counues. All lnndsof sates',promptty attended 7 ct pled w{lb [tree reser, e. uin. touch- p Mre. Green, acaomponfed them as far p to. Terms reawnabie. Dates for sales •may be . all planted With trod er has proved a rtil t et7lcient officer, _ P •rsanged at NEWS' Oma. Bea and 1ndepon- p 6 - as Toronto. and looked well after the finance@ of ..Oastplwnes.. Wlutby.Ont. Sly winter fruit, Milton N. Pegg, who eniisteld in the the church. A conitnitte© Wier ap-WrA6 Royal-Flying Corp% stationed at Camp ointed to draft R'imitahle minute, toT j II8t OOrl7ing lnt� Borden and later a.t Torooto. has pass- P ` . - X,) h B I L O V F� - go on the records of the, cbnrch. Yetoritl Surgeon _ bearing. _ rci hfeexamiaationw, and lett on gat- ary:. nida;y for Texas, where be will c.:r,,- $tonor Graduate of the Ontario Vete. plete his course. Ha is one of our Hear Sergt. Fraier at Women".0 rinary College _ We Q. Rich Son. roost esteemed young men and wilt be Jurtitn[e 6i3aCeft, tri-night. ul' 'prices an ra ua e o e e e nary - much inissed. Science Assoesiation. • 'ary A report of oiler Red Cross wor k for WHI','6V one! o ee ,res encs cludiog grants, to be $SM. Expended' Pleased to report that Geo: HaatingA �� rn� a _ - C4AREMONT, ONTARIO 1 The. Piekerin� during year, including yarn bouabt -is improving, after a lengthy Illnesm. ' [�� , hut not yet received $31080. Pairs Mr, Kestthgi•ington' and son, Jack, ;Fe ce. ` L A'rzzzo • igi1anee Committee of so: shipped 485. 0: on hand and hada business trip, to the city leaf Veterinary Surgeon . yarn to make 149 pair.. We also knit- Tuesday. ;�• teof OntarioVeter3a ted 122 trench cape.. Our Red Cross Mrs. U. ft. Beaton spent s few days `1 ai 8a�e Rionor �e-Theoct of this Association ie to Society received from the council a with ber eon, Will Beaton, of Toton• C i College. All calls s or n g t lessen stealin¢ a prosecutec equ o help them buy to, last week: _ - ��- • promptly attended to. the felons, supplies for Red Crose work. Mrs'. Geo. Burkholder spent a few OLl IYlOIIe Bell and Independent Phones - d,Tye is Torenlo last week with her -� sister, Mrs. Dickson. !1[ombatn having 1Pwt� off• Scottish and-IriKb dlt+tciog at the -PICKERING,-- : ONTARIO 0,U �i�y an� Howard Turner-t--and Hugh Pu a ` Pickering Town gall. to-niight. ` In Oom l LA0. CMtfiR1iWOQD ... several dx last week. se Rao"" were storm-stayed in .Toronto ex+ 1, � 0��� Nee. Wilson, of Melville, sank„ Is As C• � ESORg VF--'r4dab ss v be ksa trona lire Pesidsat W. Fred Roger is rteshiog the teaming at present visiting her- sister-in-law, oa saessbsry anappllssYoa. est tbdsedays. Mrs. Alfred Hamiltots: LOQII�tL i Has a fuH line of heed our• ftse. Oes1 D. Banka, 0. M. Os Petty had a business trip to Maj,.: Rrb;nson and Mrs. Robinson _ meats constantly on haad. or, W. O. R{ethardaon. Piokettektag. Hamil Inst week, .- leave shortly for the wast where they - Arthur 'and it[re. Graham intend ermanentiy reside on-&-lal~ge spine Rem, Bresmaet Bacon, J. R. Thefrtsa: Mia J. Clark. starring • farming again on the old stock ranch. Ham, Boloi Wolin ws, ere. moi ' bore4M homestead. John Birnie, of the Live Stock Dent. Mrs. John 8noith bas returned home has returned to Ottawa to resume hie Highestoprioels paid for after spending a few days with some dutiesfamily deter a short vacation with his i .'Butcher s oattle friends in Toronto. A GiET THE BEST Red Crone aewiag rgeetipg at Mise S. Pennock• of the staff of the To- 1 Ackerioimg • Waneier's on Thursday, Jan. 81st.ronto Poster Manf'p1 Co., eati present supervising repairs to his summer_ - -WVeN - Mr, and ors. Timbers drove upp to residence here, LL��Tt _ Zepbyr where they spent a feov3ays The followingwere the uests of g -- Wrn. and-Mrs. Booth over the week- Fint-class rigs for hire with-their--daugbter,---Mre. -Wesley g Thompson. sad :-Mbert And- Mrs. Muryriyy ;; of To --- a ronto, and Mr: and Mrs. Coakwell of in , � --Day or night • On Wednesday evening last about � ` $IIs meets all trains Fon a dt Charles fife, Toronto, sixty guests gathered at the home of. Markbam. g Ser t. Edward Beil, for some time James and Mrs. Todd and resented g Teaming promptly attended to. Canada's Popular Rc ool of Basi- Gbe bride and room. Ernest and Mrs. has been expected home having lost a Are' ou getting the fu nese 4rainin I Satisfaction assuredy g Pettith a miscellaneous shower log at Vimy Ridge, but due to slow re- use of our Kodak the8 'Agent for Canada Carrie a Co. Pettyy ?' f g, cover it is now ez et;ted that his Wall who come All graduates through which they received many y P winter months P S �• H• Peak and scores of our under-graduates beautiful and useful presents. After arriva ill be somewhat further de- Is of the past year have secured good an evening -of enjoyment, a hearty, la ed. -You can take some fine snap - business positions and still the de. junch and best wishes' for the bride Victor Long, who has been in pour wand is far beyond our suppply, and groom; they wended the{r way health for some time, was • forced to ebots while the snow is on the Our Catalogue gives full particu- home in tbe-late hours of the night.. gIva up a good position-in office of the ground and the trees.' If you Your opportunity lars. Write for one. Students..Red-CrossPolson Iron Works, ..and -at present is have not already, done try !$ may eoh3menee a course at an social 28th. Rev. the hall recu eratin with his grandfather. H. y y o�p Monday, Jan: 28�. Rev. Mr. Clog- P g- g it one of these bright days. For service'and Salary will surely time, atop, of Dunbarton,.has kindly con- Johnson. follow a course in one of Shaw's rented to *give his limelight views. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bring in year $line. to be -1W. J. Elliott, Principal McHugh and daughter, Mise Edna, This will be very interesting 'and in- developed and printed. We '+•: Business Schools, �dronto.. Write strnctive, Everybody coxae, Pro- will greatly mise them as good neigh- can assure ,you the beat re- for e for our free catalogxtq. W. H: reeds in aid of prisoners of war and hors• and the very gracious service of Shaw, President, W Yonge St. Belgian Relief, p If our bo was a Mr. McHugh ae station agent. The sults from your negatives. TOOLS SHARPENED g y 9 ---- prisoner in Glermany lackipg-•food. or whole vicinity express appreoiationand We make a e� a of croeeonL esws, your children dying of starvation, hila suety success fa Ddarlreietle ir9 d Man attended' the funeral of the Ex TIME TABLE-Pickering stston G Toole of allltinda. Locks tred.I. wbat would yon o P These are some- y T. A. Trains going Ess- Mas v folloiwi bod 's dear ones. Come and be as late Thos. Whale who very Budden- f • '{� 1510. 6 Mai -8.00 A N., RBzoc-honing a specialty. a Bret- g�enations to them as to our own. ly died at his residence in North To- G,` W.l Liddle,. Phm �$e ' „ 98 toast .8.46 P. M. class Bair trim or an easy Aave call' The boys fought for you. Y "12to, at the age of fig years. The, .- >'l`M1• Barber Sbo y g y.'21ooral #:owoilr Plane from AAMM See our owe Furnishings Locuae Hill, io the Cedar Grove Come- , Trains going Wes/ des ar foauws- kinds. Slightly used C Marjory ter Deceased was a brother to Geo: 20 g y arpeb 'Dont fail to- hear Ma�r$$o Tait p, t C. r?, g, 3`i^.,1tAgeat. I �• No. Loos? 10.9? A. M. from 1!f cents a and Picker. Qat!!,=SO J 0 97. Local , 136 P. M. y ' •i tonight, Friday), cher- Whaley, who still resides on the old •-0 7 1ls&il 7,60-P• M. W. J. GMDON PICKERING ing ownig all. homestead at Cedar (trove, pit tlst'1318, , 103 t�„: •.. r - - .-..• ... -_.• - _-... _.. l' .... .._. - ..::!' ,........1._.�,._.,._..._w,. .._,vu�':``` ..:.`�'� �_.�.r;"_.,u l:_.......v'.! :z{i^• x r e ___ c Jfa h aay''�„^z�+ne� , 4 , s � a .*A.' . �J Fn ky .t"` ,.:.,� r ii.µ' ,fcxh Y.,,g.�', ryetM.r''ty % ,KO•.. •aSc•q,a,•,. ,•K. A I . "- Ct,. , ,o, .. `3vI " ., ted h'> '�+` a, i r yt re • a - .. I 5 h., .„taV. ` � _s w .'i? . k". .:r,^ ,=x. 4 ,,, r,. 1? ,• ,,. ,. - t•h„ k.. r a l .,v: r— -Z P „p�,� ctw' +k� � 57 ' , v e, -a t°Clinu�+'�+.�'�"fi ,i•», grlr�et wa.. t.,."r,.,,t° ""`� � ?. ., ,+ t r .:.9a*< 4'+"'� -.'.f j � ..�f .�,�`-�'�"• `�1�` a� a +,*.x; '` .-'"-' � : �'-�c .. , mrrw m -CePe 's .The �Vef�cl�► • ,_ Hoiimgl 81gtN--�-� It dEl thur 11. a r!s who Official' •.PrI," in Berlin. Butteris selling. OBorliA at, perpound, , sugar'at 56 cents pound, ham and baconSYW'I*, pound and Iyory ,soap, jtt. five bar ,�.b se a—_ _ information was receiv by made a j Knii;ilt Commander of the [Jailed ales • e rttish a -n- tion 'through a reliable source, from a b ' - tk B �-c !•. -_ _.-_ responsible' erson, who ersonah had ' rices is Canada ' x ., zr. w► -_ charge of his;, own apartment In Ber- 'Gx as Director, of .,: tin as to food pikes current in that -" - Overseas Trans- --previous to his -'return to the. L <Y' rt;1L a _app 4t _ • # !United States aUout October Brat. ' t`ufb'■; a" ="•= �� the late Henry Vinton Harris of y r ` Devonport,. Ilyly-, 1 For the use of persons vt'ho hake feet.; •' onshire, )Jnl;lau 1. �� ` the use of their legs an easily operat- x Y ';y Educated at the ed motor -driven wheeled chair 11sa A garden is troublesome at times. Devonport •,-and been invented,. there are troublesome insects and �L ' 't Stoke Grammar. diseases and unfavorable weather that;;, School he tame 10 but there is t l:l a country tt FOLD DISAGIAEEFS I cause anxiety and long, Q the seventies, e ( nothing' IF having in this life that r`f tering the z er- is to be had .without trotyble. Q v I c e a O f t h= y DRINK HOT NATER -G r a n d Trunk ltinard's Ltatmeat Ou"t Ga.rtst ib 00ws -Railway, and rig- When food ties like lead in the atom- _ Ing to - the- pool- '" ach and you have fhat'uncomfortable, When walhi blouses or handker ' tion Of General disten Zeligg. 1t 1d bPCauKe of In ;�. Freight Agent r. ~ ?• Sufficient brood supply to the, stomach, ', chiefs put a small lump of - orris root comliined with acid and food ferments - 1 Through Traffic. tion. In such cases cry the clan nu w in the rinsing water. .This will" give Is + In 1902 be join, fgllowed do many hospitals 'and advised ! perfume of violets which is as laetitig Y A practical design for. the in ed the L&IIadiaa' by many, Gminent phy;aiclans of -taking a ehirt•ia this. IM Pattern 7909, yaelilc Railway teaspoonful of pure bisurated magnesia as a sachet placed among the clothes. Men's Flannel Shirt, ' In 5 sizes,' 15 in harp a rtass of water, as hoc as you 20 since . which, date can comfortably drink "1t. The hot a a- ZZLp WARTZR to 18 inches neck 'size. Price, to August, 1934, SIR ARTHUR 11. HARRIS Director of Oderseas ter draws the blood to the stomach and - ---- • the bisurated magnesia, as any physician he ' Wa$ actively Transport. �DIE9 WANTED Th O PLAIN cents. ° _ -- —.- -- $aged—ia Sniti p can tell You, instantly neutralizes the Land light sew3nR at home, whole or ,grlti end 'stoo —the, food fermentation. .e—Liffe,—good pa work sent any •, and. ocean services. - Nl particulars- o sal. nal SIanufactaring -S� ating "traffic for the Company s rail He is a member of amen' Club; - i Try this simple planes you wiII a as- stanceecharRee' pa t ontreal; Rideau Club Ottawa; and tbzilshednd at'theomfor immediate feeling of ree w� On the outbreak of the war, the the Montreal Royal Golf Club". i res and comfort that always cess o the ompany. I reatorattorr of the normal process of di- President. o! the Canadian Pac18c 3n 1 88' he married. a daughter of geKttun. People who find it inconvenient - at tlrnes.to secure hof water and travel-. 1UI1sCHLL�iRl�70tft! offered Mr. Harris' services to the the lame William B. Lambe, B.C.L . o! � - Imperial and. Canadian Goveramente Montreal, granddaughter of the lata �.ers who :are freuuently obliged to take CANCER. TL'h1oRB, LUMPS. ETA s: c hasty meals poorly prepared, should al-. internal and external, cured with d - for .'the purpose of organizing and lion. Win. Morris, at one time Re- i ways take two or three five -grain tablets , out pain by our home treatment. •,vrks directing an'Qverse".Transport De- ceiver-General of Canada, and niece for tilsurated Magnesia lifter meals to ;us before. too late. Dr. Bellman Medical < partment, the successful admlIIistra- of the late lion. Alex>}nder Morris, {'present termentaticfn and neutralize the Co:. Limited. Colltngwood'. Ont. L tion of which L now recognized by First Governor of Manitoba and the acid in their stomach, SEL®OM SEE ` HIS �eW■ _ _North West Territories. i1 w t �• -- — "- ..-- - .. When.- tdyiltl yOUr • piano a big knee like"thie, but your horse P' Storing Preserves. moist on X811 „ may have a bunch or bruise on lus k WHEN BAY iS ILL 1- I Msave all my pasteborad boxes.` " O�TTO H I Q s L ankle, hock, sifts, .knee or throat. w tl o The ones which contained cereals, etc.. PLA 0 r .. I packed the canned . goods in and PIANO ACT�Q�) )Mothers when your baby is 11; when, those such as shoes come in, I found will clean it afi without' sing .tg his little stomach and bowels are out i just right for jellies. 'These• boxes , the horse. No blister, no batt of• order; when he is troubled with o-o--o--o-o--a constipation, colic, colds or his teeth- shut put the light and protect from '� _ { gape. Concentrated -only a few freezing if theyare-put in a eoia place. 1 drops , required at an application. $2 per I" This is.a very good -design for.the Ing is painful give him Baby's Owif . i 'x simple eve. -day dress. The choice If .the names of the contents are writ- WITH THE FINGERS( - ; °i k s° ► free "A�soRBI°Nr `JI � .l e ever Tablets -the perfect medicine for lit- I _ --tri collars ia-parb:et�larly-n;lce tee-�tle One_ n______a_- rL _ ,cr_a ;. theoutside•ofthe oxes"lnlarge --- inlITT "-i..m<nmed-Q tai•+. W ''6 v r"atul.s"'is� ■ea.-aru!■ea. Var',coaa Veln■y aLsre —! ' OX- IetteTs -1t-w-11 save Time an n ojy$iif� i pair, and l.Esignowm anda waaw e w d■Wesel pleated Dress. In 4 sizes; 14 to 20 says. -"Baby's Own Tablets . area Ulm Money. Orders:" V ' ' big tytR1b0 t `., as (resits. Price, 20 cents. grand remedy for little ones. I used p `` Send a Dominion Express Money a I- w nim °d AWrblas A. u' Able m CAN& These patterns may be obt 11" them for my baby with wonderful re- o--o­o­0-C---o - sults." The Tablets are slid by Order. They are payable everywhere. Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns 'or f _from your local McCall dealer, or from tlnedlcine dealers or by mail •at 25 I sny kind of a corn can shortly be lift- �l the McCall, Co., 70 Bond 9t.,.Toronto, box from theme-Wltliama' To clean -Children's white kid-top-�T��U�5n Dept. W cents s ped .shoes use sweet milk and pearl ed- right out with the fingers if, . you Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. will apply on t'he corn a few drops -of y soap. Rub in well and set, in the air to dry. This will leave the kid nicer freezone, says a Cincinnati authority. PAINFUL ECZEMA.ENGLAND'S BRAVEST WOMAN. � At.little cost one can get a tmtall1 Ow K��y Trouble and soft as well as clean. I �a `r ` le T_ bottle of freezone at any drug store, The Dowager Duchess of -Sutherland itssaasd•s Liaits►sae Cases aia,tela.:sa. which will positively rid one's feet of „ Ck Uxbridge , Har Won This Appellation. every corn or callus without .pain or.: Itched and Burned. Wanted F 'S�aK Uxbridge Millicent, dowager Duchess of Suth- The . Present Season: ss or the danger o! iatiection. _ Berland, once known as England's most Teacher Ste a class in school) -How soreness new drug ia' an ether rain- �0 Scratch All the ITime. _ -- - { 9!" !f ia'a - Qn.■wnnlu AFtV ;rf.�; - - --besutifirl Woman; is now carted "Elsg= F ttran�- ae>lsotra-s;e-therr t : � �� � _. ail'. R. J. lihotnpeon Was gelled' ;land's bravest. woman." She -was one Clsas,-Four. . ... plied and. does not inflame or even ir- i •' " ____� _ ? ..',With Convulsltotls. of the first British. women to go into 'Teacher -Now, can anyone tell ane f ritate the surrounding . tissue.. Just 611%rl en I was fifteen years old, ecie � France on nursing duty. Her .first what season Ahis is? I thinkt. You can lift off your corns and ma came in a rash, fast on my 4ead P year in the service was spent much of After a- pau'he a. little .girl held up calluses now without a bit of pain or I' then on my ease, a r7= the time tinder shell fire 'and sleveral her hand. soreness: If your .druggist. has"n't_� -afterwards on my body. y a ! H'His Life Was Despaired of, But After i. It was very tui and fragments of shells: rippled her gar- "Well, Nellie,"" said the teacher. _ �freezone he can.easil get a small bo i � � Usdng Dodd'e Kidney Pills He Feels) menta •during those bitter days when "Please, sir; the knitting season." tie for you from his Y wholesale drug + r was itwan i and burning g .,,. so 1,„wanted to seratc� iliimselt Again. _ . j British pluck "held on" without stsfil=' ~ (}louse. _ -rr all the ti nE. i scartely 1 sient shell protection from its own Mktard's Liniment Co.; Limited.. - *_ !, had any sleep. Uxbridge, Ont., Jan. 21st (Special.) :forces. I 13irs,-I have used your MINARD'S*-Do !tars Rel'oinme»it Af-erl a.Soause6faur dsix - - son, who lives : Ori uY Cut}cura Soap 'sled dz N In 1915 she was' captured by the LINIMENT fru the est 2b ears and R R No 2 near here. is tOu i hi uP P Y ! boxes tet Ointment t was l german . I have accasionall �raed other j;Qii.i)lito for Ili i.` �• praises gf.Dodd si{idn®yP'rlis- r d '•Tommie, pts I can sa e y J I:ialed." {Signed) hiss R. ITh Carlton, "I am delighted with Dodds Kidney r� Count SteepCreek,,Saak.� Feb.6► it in. the trenches to bother about re - I Ityt is ares 3Pi}le;' he says 'ate doctors said I never used avy equal�-to-yours. - - aorib*.gaa_ORto__as a safe home rime y ea y y treating when the Huns took one sec- If rubbed between the hands and in- , In the treaunen.t_nTeye-trotrl}lea-n• a-- --„ o Cuticura Soa and occast - t _could not live, and if I did h, would !tion of'the first iiiTe-Fur .eighteen strengthen eyesight, Soca nnd®r money fiches of Cutieur ntment w never be able to do anything again, as months she was detained in Germany haled frequently, it will never fail to refund guaranty' bs' all druggists. _i For Fm Sample Each by Mail ad - could I had chronic Bri ht s Disease. "•But,', cure cold in the head•, in 24_hours. It I dress post -card: "Catieara, Dept. Ar g ' and finally exchanged for- a. 'German is also the- Best for bruises, sprains, •• thank God, I am doing my awn. Wolk lady ,whom the English had similarly et �C tO - _ p again. _ 1 captured. ' , . • the t c• _ -.:-Yours .truly, - -. II k Relief 4MOTHERHOOD ter U. S. A. everywhere. "My trouble came on very suddenly. After a few week4r rest at her Ito JT G. LESLIE. f,.1 had just`Rnished-my,dinner, and was she 'tettirned to.the_fu-ing line, whereDartmouth. for Beadaehex 7 taking a man.home, when I was taken she ie now stationed, actively direct=,, - = with a convulsion fit. I had f otirteen ing, a section of nurses 'irk one of the - I A le•,adae igi'teegnysdi a ase s - by li=ar foodilL that afternoon, and the third day I i s spars hospitals nearest the fighting line. Supplies of Gasoline. sad sresultingther�frombps had nine more. --Y In 191b, Canada consume over 43,- 1 absorbed by the blood which is "I have taken tmly.eleven boxes of :- :-FUEL CO 'SERVATION 000;000 gallons of gasoline. Of this tarn irritates •t>,e tesrvss and _ i` Dodd'e Kidney Pills, and i feel -like + �aiof� T' amount about b per cent. was produtd 1 a reins called lnyaeif again:' Hints on the Firing of Furnaces That from Canadian .crude; while the' re- headaelu. nwt rheum&4 I Suggestions to .Childless ' mainder was 'either -imported direct or NoW Sal l s m 30 -.drops drops of 11�r. Thompson is only one of. many l• AeduceCosl Bilis. ' .• •Womel>t. ' i weer seiger. Syra� sill slarr.et f in this aeisliborhood who .look on Keep -.the fuel bed thick so that : it produced f,bbil!`*ported crude. This faulty digestion- daffordaelief. 10txld's Kidney Pills as the standard. will not burn -through in slots and fact shows the dependence of Canada. $ 4 remedy, for kidney' Mils.. They are I admit a large excess of air. If there upon supplies of gasoline and -petrol- . purely a kidney rem.edy,,and are used I. inkha g the tables of Lydia he Y Y i9 a bright bed of coalg over the entire sum from United States and strength- � , � I 1 �' r b I Pinkham's Vegetable ComQonad is the all kidney troubles frogs backache grate, as there should be before a ens the argument used in a previous ability to correct sterility m the to Bright's disease. _ heavy charge is fired, some of issue wherein 'it was stated .that 20 cases of many women. This fact Is �— _ the burning coal should be pushed to per cent. of the gasoline used in I i well established as evidenced by the i Cool Boiled l✓ggs• one side or end of the grate -the part Canada was produced •from Canadian following letter and hundreds of other* Iard-boiled eggs, that are -to -be -nearest the opening where the --gases crude oil. ' we have published o these comms. served cold in salad should, directly leave the fire pot -and the'Ued of live = ' _ . Poplar Bluff, Mo.=+`I wast-otirae-TI - after cooku`ig, be placgd in cold water. coals made thicker there. Then firs Delicious winter _shortcake is made t lilt i women to know what a nkharn Lydia This will prevent the outside of the - i r. E. Pinkhnp Vega - from turning dark. i the fresh charge so as to make themed With canned strawberries. I � { i t l �. { � I table Compotlndhaa We yolk g 1 approximately of uniform thick i been to me. ed GIRLS! WHTTEN SKIN -- -- - had always wanted IX Granulated Eyelidg, live coal to ignite the combustible WITH LIM6N JUICE R8lhroad A�Iei� `" j a babym °ter home gases coming oto the freshly fired fuel ,�� These men know from experience but T was is Sore Dana �Qad by ' If the fire is low, take care not to that Sloan's Liniment will take the I' �j health and not apoor e tsllevsd M Tr�lt la I Hake a -beauty lotion for a few cents i+• : to do my work. My . s yawsyesaadIn a yea., i put it .out by throwing on too much to remove tan, freckles, sallowness, stiffness out of joints and the sore- mother and bur• fresh coal. Fire lightly and allow each nese out of muades-grid it's so ! VR me Er y Your grocer has the lemons and any I �nvenieatl No rubbing requited. �, ' band bothnrr��edme 111igede$Te1tM1e49At s a'�er b `firing to become ignited before fresh drug store or toilet counter will sup- It nitkl netratee n,d•brings re- L' totryLydiaE.Pink- � s.a.: is ..lea „ �.- ,coal " thrown on. Use small sizes of i 1 ou with three ounces of orchard q y w � b pm a Vegetable *� �>,�e ani gtegwets Co.. Oifeaio • I coal if they are available.- ply y lief. Ess. to apply as.d cican6r than ay :Compound. I did ( white for a few cents. - Sq the mom, plasters or ointments. so, my "health }m- _ When preparing the fire to last over juice of two fresh lemons into a bo - e To keep bread fresh soak a small I night 'or for a similar length of time, then put in the orchard white an �v+'a3's have a bottle in the ho+sec pproved and 1 nm now the mother of a new sponge in cold water, place it in i push some of the burning coal aside for rheumatic aches. lam-. back. une baby girl and do all my own house 6 is saucer, and stand the saucer in the shake wep., This makes a quarter ydork."-Mrs. ALLIA B. 't'lnlMONs, 216 - and fire the Fresh charge so as to leave int of 'the' very best lemon skin CPm arnd strains. Almond St , Poplar Bluff, Mo. "='breadpan. The bread will remain) a bright spot visible to, ignite the ;lis-• Whitener and complexion beautifier Generous sized bottles et all druT In many other homes, once, childless,. ',moist for several days. tilltd gases. The drafts, should then known. Massage this fragrant, there are now children because a the 5 = ' be allowed' to stand open for a short' creamy ]ofion -daily into the face, fact that Lydia E "' Women Vegetable 11[ifsard's Ltairaent' Cases airtemaer. period, possibly half -an. hour, before Compound makes womeTi normal, gre closed fo, the pleb neck,' arms and hands and just see . , healthy and stron thee o > • tv err - , sallewne . , ing of hot fat when eggs are dropped _a Part of the volatile matter or .gases and roughness disappear and how cine Co., Lynn, Mass, f adviee-it into it map, be prevented if a little in the •coal can be driven off before the sfri�otfi, soft and dear the akin ' be- s° wW be coafidemttsl sad �ielpft,h - fled into the fat Fust before (`air supply is greatly reduced. comes. Yeal It is harmless, and the ED. I. ISSUE 4-'1& flour is sh1 7 - - - -beautifusults will surprise, you. ' -zlie - A i ,. .�. .... '. .'. .... � .. .. .. .. . ... x]•�_a a`;'. ti. e ♦.wr�Y�L' W�!ek.,3sr..:r+3M: "i■ST.I+'.�`'g, tretweesl Me TIAMUrr•ur*A W.UDiot a,1= The�nuove, revulutiuw' ii being for- ANIC 8txt�einse .*two tles of this pprovinee. acs;ordln,Q to no: warded to alt thA rural munielpal That ttie reprerentatives of councils in the Province asking for g - ?m :r � .«wase thsament. SU -A =map -, Go za ,>Pistcseina, oat. this org��pplzatioo comprise the ' j'eeri- their co-operation. dents ot�all the leRitimatP farmers' Counciiadjourned to meet again on , Y ?° SagYa orgavlasttions of this Province and nue Moudayi Feb. 4th. for the transaction `� 7- "h` representative .from each municipal- of general business. " B1 _. (! 12 �N TT T _►f1 L� a '2.50 -per y� ; $1.25 it, paid in aid -ones. ity. to, be-uppoinwd Anuwtlly by each t. vt i e •4 v •A J 1 E municipal council. _. All the governments of the coon- T�, t peT-100-lbs.-., `? -JOHN MI�RKAR, Proprietor, triesenga$ed in this world struptgle lvew ddrosrtisemente.- - - are, by legislation through control- __ - - oomwi it ` net a, commenciog,to �j' AY WANTED=AI�out�5 tone et - a' PICKERING COUNCIL control or lean s• 11 goodclean feedinghiy, W.H. Peak, Pick- ~~ FRESH, SM PICKLED FISH tries by the at Vritary F ,iox of prices Siris• ' --: O - > •_­-Fresh-Frozen - - - Thea�ov$, - or of erwise, au as is f 1c will o - - _ _ _- _- Wh7te Fish 20c alb. statute on Wednesday, the -loth inst, ARN ,FRAME' FORT SALE -A• Fresh•Frirzen Trout 2OG 1�---Fresh_Frozen Co 2 s or," C _ r necessity' be further cavrle:- out, not — e § Mombere•elect all, present exceptiug onlyduring the remaining' art of the B bout asxM Apply tp iv,,li..Jacksoa• R• 'Fresh Frozen Aa bock 2"lbs, Eye Smoked Haddle 18c Ir lb Mr. Wilson, who was absent on ac- g 1 K p R. No, 1, Pickering. l5tf. at �i'!r ,t,r.o 22tra 1, war, but from route time afterwards, - Smoked Stga es 29 -c -&-lb _ ill count of $tineas:. All those pr eavnt It is easential that this be ettirried out 1 OR S3LE--A nunther of oak bar- Fresh Sea Herring 8c a lb Salt Labrador Hering $c a lb r:` took a>}d BubacrIhed to the'• tPquired .intelligently and fairly to the respec• . rels•'some suitable for vinegar barrels. Apply - :deelarxtiona of qualification and of at the Pickering Bakery. - 15tt - 4 tive industries, also in justice to the office, after whieh--the reeve; -ISR.' ,public. --AH- tudu�tries shrnt'd b:. . -C' or on ndtua' of FreA•Ch- $lowbeay. took the`cltair, the ablest es era surveys of the bus$-e1.�Peet Ur Mustard` :Piaklee ' The miuutes.of Dec, 10th and 15th, p ma.'. Bay, will be prepared on and after Jan: - nese possible and be prepay tea at.. I a 5th, to furnish farmers and.all others .with cut, $917,• were read and apps owed. r pear before .the governument or any:'ice, loaded on wagons or sleighs at any, ,time a0 _ _ Ill Dulls, 40c._ a quart.' - On motion /of .lit: FOt'gle, 6eCQUded a reasonable price. Loading done by urachippery. is uit,u>;ai when required: it is a fact Get y0ucsupp lv at once ural avoid the rush later by Mr. Stanley, ,the following coni- that all railroad, tinaticiai and uaaa,u= I ten.: T.he 4ualitY this Season is fiest-tikes. 'loci - —pose the stanain{t dotutilittee far the factoring coral ratinne of ever} kind - i� eW'6tOCli Of'COrtl PCihfi slid .T0ffia088. ti year 1918• and the first named in the have always been in this osition. cin case of each comnfittee to be Lheahair - PUBLIC�iiEINGS u is I' r 'el,- due Eo this ilia -t [ha'y have e :man thereof : - j32r3� 311 Your Groceries at the Grocer's - - procured and enjoyed _uch Javorable �Tndet the ati' i:l e; i:f L i South On - Roads and Bridges=ForgieSinn= legtslxtlon.-.; - 1 :bray, Wilson. Richardson, Stat.lev, tctrfo Based of d;cuiili toe , haps been R D The gtrat .ndustr} of f,irtuits� in arrangetl'tur as fol a,i<s. . I C H.11,11,1.A R Coating cies-Kittle \loon, Futgie this ser �e, hos-_slut ,heed ur) auired..i ,Txnuary �h;th, at ('laremont E and Stanley.. Sian l tak:nv ,.chance, in a haphtiz• _ Bonuses for Wire Fences anS 0 N d-Draiu-_ P - 39th,.at ��'h'ifevale --- --- -- -- ___ xrd manner, %v -u ehe,resai- a.hat faro ,, age Mtittera-Staule�;i Mowbray an in lies suti'eta.: thruu¢h Ian', t le>i-' ;30th, at Kinsale Fichardaoff - — g Jt4• 31�tc at Cohimbµs dickering lar ware- -Shore slat and also throup;lt want �. put lief of the Poor -NI Rich- Febuacy 1st at (rreeiibaenk i� ' . lic knowle of fanning, tliet►e'exists r -• sr on and Mowbray. an antagott-ti�stte urban population, r• The afternoon weetingg-. • at 2 p. m,, r Damage for Sheep Killed by Doge- will be addressed by Mr. W, C. Shear x _Wilson. Forgie and Mowbray We the of the rural wunici- �p gr•Ighr, )nr.�a'nd fir R N1_ Tip; ti t�>s€r of accounts were present- natty-oL Ptekeri ltd eil�vlr1. to-C1a1- - l7 per, B. S. A.• "%Vliitby. The e-venibg -There's just one place to buy b` ed for payment, and referred to the iftiperative necet sity that feu mets 'do meetings will he addressed by 'Mr. 1 - .-veepective standing committees. their utmost in regard to praductioe, �' , A communication was read from R. but like banks and manufacturers, r Shearer and bliss Susie Campbell, of THE 1900 WASHER—Price $16,00 Toron[o. bliss Campbell will also ad - M. Tipper re meeting on hog ,produc- should be equipped with the best ex-- tion. pert knowledge is every branch of dress the afternoon meeting of tits Fitllq guaranteed -Free trial given. A communicittio 'was read from the their industry to aid in wartime leg", These n Institute.. - 1 ,9- These meetings will -all he practical '- I _Proyincial Dept. of Agriculture ask- slation, so that no injustice be done 1 and and are open to every-' ('. There's also ust one . Ing that a representative be appoint- the farming industry or the. pubi,ic, ; g p y'J ,ed to the Box -rd of Agriculture. We further believe the costs in con: we are a times like the present when nines to buy we are beset by so many problems we ( Frank Turner was heard complain- nection with this undertakinyz tvuuld I should use every npparttinity to secure ♦ ��/� �t _ a, Ing of water from 7th, con.at ai eliue be ins$ nifleent as compa+red with the RAYa• iiia 41DIi� a bei lots 33 and 83 being obstructed, K thoroughly practical iofacmation that l beinefits derived; also' it would plaice may be of value to ue.• •An unuyualiy aro v +r front culvert having been taken out farming on an equal basis with Usher large atttendance is expected at the ANI) a' ;li1N. �•' tit# afew }ears since. mernnizs ibis year. y r A commtmicadon was reed from C. �1t ' W, Parker, reposition of aruditor. - - - Happy -Thought Xanm- Mr 31111j�rct•a�tsb..eardre.hadcondttinn 0 Of. the. e . of roatd on western townline� pau•ticti- BEST' That's lielering , 'Hardware Stor ° larlr that between cons. o and 7. A t s The atAnding cothmitEee on (:satin- MAKES l� Uerd _ iqh v .. - Aencies t•epairled and recumtnruded the Farb lino <rl t'o% -i3 o", elbms t > following p••glueuts_: Sick Children's - &Lt t� h iij�et�,-lAnt _ • -__ • - - Wil tLal, ' Kt aur for l0ld, 1000, Ed n -�--�- -nn^ ►' 4 , . ,: -. _ a 1 r 1• . Court—a9E*; �sationai $ rl n v. i -- � �- ' ntertiatloE al any t, •rrrigetltu. p }� r sociadon, 4trlint for. 1918. 10.00 Al. - s . _ ' _Q BA Prov, .1917, and Jwn..1913, 400 ; S..H, . •� I£KERING i j Stevenson, ditto, 4 W; Sluulcipal M` w orsupplies, 95c : T E'Craw•fa rd. '� a► — . _...-- -____ - __- _ _-•-- -, -__ rebate, oo dog tax, 300 ; D R Beaten, o i acct of solani•}, 75.00: John Murkar, j �K ,am Tr e •' ' printing and ads t. 4':,00. It is reeou:- •, 'mended that a grant of $$125 be made each of the following Women's In- 'REAM- �OF-THE WEST L� tltitutea or Red Cross Societies : Stn• • - - , � `' `-. t, sale. Whitevale. Brougham, Pickering ,tar tk Claremont, Cherryivood, UR Attona. Dim- Claremont River and Greenwood : - \ FOr /'' y i �lQ�i�� -Br d :.Claremont Public Library. rant. i _ Q 1$..00; -Picket log Public Library, r 16.00: "Thaeom--rreorsmet}ds-t „-1 : e reev�� be 'appdinted a reprePentw= - 5 e Flour that 'makes• the'Breftd, therefore, you can't get beat p It the y tive of Pickeria to the Board of A rt• • results from an loPetlor rade. That's- culture and that Sic. Tipper. theI�.. R Thel�to>El Pecker oat. lx _ PP ' • • - y Pickering why we recommend a ii triet representative, be advised of the :appointment. t The standing ommittee cin Relief 'reported and r0ommended payment - ..."CREAM OFTuEWEzrP11 • _� - � as follows: Hospital- for Mick Child- "" •" p The beet Bread Flour•on the market. ren. maintenance ofViolet Fraser trani Mme. SUNDELIUS, newest ofMetre politan Grand Dec 13th to Dec 22nd, 1917; 1 L23 ; 'To• , �Q era $tines s ' - a ronto General Hospital. maintens-nee P , ingin8.in direct comparison with the of c Charles Beilby from Aug 23rd to -clew Edison Re -Creation of. her glorious voice. De20tb, 148.75, also for ambulance MOIla Ch Pastry Cale@ri City Blend ' for Chanes Beilby, 3.00. The standing committee on. Roads are splendid Flours Try them. and Bridges reported And recommend - - - paymentasfollows: g - - —-....--- reg. :. - bble cement for culvert bet 20 and 2t,• -usiesibecon 7,17.20; Fred L Ramer, rebate on ,$days statute labor performed and - c- aced in taxes, 1917. &75; H W drawing timber froin Clare. ill!!!!!!!!!!!■!!!!!■!■t!!■!i<i!!ER!!!�E!!!f!!!!!�!! moat. rep Culver and approaches on - 4 Opp lot 9. 25.25; Campbell FlourMills Co. 118 yds gravel in 1917, 11.80; Isaac Oonner,,,hauli98 timber fromTHED0MIN10NBANK Claremont a_nd rep bridge on con 5, r Opp lot 18, also haulm$ 6 loads gravel ! used Offline. Toronto on Con 6, 5.00; M S Chapman, account ■ Sir 1Maenl 2. Osla, . President' W. D.' vies.lrasljm y for nails 1.24 O H Pugh, gravel div - o. A. soyas, general x[.aaaa • ; J 8 on, for hardware, _: . Cttpibal f 4 up $4.000,000 Reserve rased 67.000"o.0067.000"o- -• 86.00. ` k' The standing'committee on bonuses Savings Department a for Wire Fencs, Drainage Matters,0s Etc., reported and' recommeuded the _toss° jail as�jastti ofa1.00 and }warns, Mit following pa meat: Wm Peeblos, - _ Tbanus on lb rods fence on lot 26 con 5, ■ -- - - --- - $� A by-law was passed appointing s " • _ a• _ - WHITBY. BRANCH-. d..f3QRDON HALIr. Mjtnaaer. iadwgra Willson, ettasessor for the year 'This is the is way! ! ! 1918, and also C W Parker and John■■!!!!!�1!!!!!!t!!ltlqumuunutt!!ttmuumuullt!!!!11!!!!!! $eott as auditors to audit, the ac. . counts of 1017. - ,The recortrof an artists voice is riot a Re -Creation , A by-law appointing township otfa• JDf that voice unless it. will sustain this test : ;;o:a saaapassed, a-report-ef-whiehjujDS will -- appear next week. The voice Re Creation is placed on the New Edison".'Moved by blr. Richer son seconde• '.by Mr. Forgie, thAWhereae, the The artist stands before the instrument and sings, - Dominion Government, their Commis- ' stoners, Food or other_ Controllers, •in •Suddenly, without.warning; the artist ceases singing and the �_ tingior in de xi set and ri ns lc ag ti ,'-..T�' °-=- P the song s tie yen-tettuat-3�e so pezfece-_ Royal Pul�le C'ialf Meal 111 '25 lbs; WAS and 100 lbs, the New Edison takes u - m -- - . - the experts of the respective Indus= that those who listen, with closed eyes, cannot tell when - -wed W1 1 orwitltotit- milk. _ E •tries, to be affected, therefore it is ex• .. `the artist has ceased to sing." eaierit that the farmers be forthwith° C quipped with the ablest experts for Tt0 k and POultr3j,F d:' .every branch in their industry. inM order signersoaid Or government, their` commissioners or .controllers in carry' EW EDISON - -. Ing out their wartime legislation or Filea in all l ze: to keep the tool: sharp. `reqnlacion, «The Phonograph with a Soul„ - — Be it therefore resolved, that this •' ` council of the township of Pickering, - Tin wash Boilers, with copor bottom, at a Special pride. request the councils of all the rural Is the only sound reproductnq instrup'lent whish i; - " • -tnunicipalitles of the Province of On• gybmitted 'to this test and the net one capable of Oyster shell and SFrit " tarso to join with them in creating an a y p _ _ ti organization that will have at its is. -sustaining this test a tnosal the ablest men possible: whose -^ of the farmers in •all matibrr efieetinS l l a theme whether it be of 1 islatiop, 'transportation, arbitrary nxingd all l pprices, or otherwise, also to ail r . - farmers' organizations is their . to. f Wfit�e'undertakinge, be apporuonate Haar tl� weak" d at -ow ataea Frozen F1eh lnnan a 1e A N'N t S, - W's M"C Store; Os wa, Sta �1:^n.• �., , v.v .r..d.P.�`Cr M„n w.tr'S,:, .-. ..... _:J L n.,. v. -fir :.• ... .... .-1 ..:,^,,S ,nP...Y •. �• �..r.a.....:.i•Nn: .4 It ., ••,�.,�--,. .•A :hci 3."in"•,r!as �`..ara -•Crh:., w . �• ��i'r q�,, ..gym. .i•:.-' +T'7;+Y; ,.r,r.«� T:� rt' b^w-K.r•• -1Y �• ••TT 4i"' �'.. -!vi a .:;rev , ,: !; _ YrWfuu ±t6}rtw.:�w „�`'}�say .-,r �:.:tt;-.'�+a ..;►;'�" .:1p1�•�,-y' r' .'%•.�'ai a.$ .: �r:..r�,�' .wu.�.. "fy,,, •4�r'}Fe "35'x'. ..+?:+ Ni�•v: ,;�i•.��c, �- r `,X�.•.v-..�sa���� "�. R..:.s�:^ ;�+`".���.• t`-. max.>'a „� _w.-�-:"�':�},.,' __'^z. _ x``� r,. �';c:;,,,� �•-kn^u��� _ :'^:acs ��'., n^n. r. •x . �`'. 'S?1 CV►,taMONI, -tivuw ulr' uur reeldeuta, aie usin soft coal in -their fhrn�pes .17; E E S 'C8ai � Tile P`or Sale We Want -Now.:} ' ] B. Evans was b the, city on -aecotint ' of their ivabilit - to 4'`: �s q • Oi>t and i, A reliable Agent in `Ontario Caenyy e+y Tile in S 4, b &ad A limb and 10 12 MieeAdell 8ehnucr spent Wed_ seear•e hard coal. Abilte, Red Olovae,.TGnothy and all to bell Pelham' PrerI. Fruit nisi 7 , - - - _ _ kinds of seeds. elf In culvert pipes, at yid prices if Ornamental Tr s during Fall and rnesday in the efty. bought before New Years. Frost will Winter months. Good pay. exclusive Born -To' V. and Mrs Johnston, iksT.>c LS1lrt31tiTic$ ,1_' We are in the market and are prepar-..aot attect them, so that -they can be y -' • 8d to a the highest market rices. to tory, free 11lughequipment. of Toronto, a daughter. �+•�•-•+' p stored durlaa winter if not put is this Over 900 Acres oft a chottest Noss- Wm. anti i1lre. Thom t1 enter >lU1"M a-Y',3sx: et-- uction sale The best equipped cleaning mill@ fall, also a few thoutanO cement brick ery !tock; - inci�in N$w varietiee. pAO of reKiste@ed Shropshire sheep -at, at -.in the country,. •_ _ tor.sale. ~.. • - taiued friends last weep. p p' controlled by ue.. Handsome up -to - the Village of Brpughaxq, the pro- Send as samples, or communicate with date eelling_equlpment.apd a @lead - R. K. Forsyth had a bdsiness The Whitevale Tile Yard }terry of Thos. $east. Sale at one. us before belling, Canadian -grown stock to offer custom tri to the city on Monday. high W, $, Powell, Auction- ` Auction - Take of tha beat Seed Mark , s.• We are_not obbers. Write now -�- raham Bros. ship d. ,two car- i _..._-__. • T roads of horses to-Ehe -laor-�res6j=ser• etsin the world.' - y� • for agency terms to InaY. ' I'r 3. STH--Augtlon' @ate of jt�1'¢11�� .t, : .1-.ve = " this R'�- -- -pure-bred short orae as gra a ca -10 FELHAM NURSERY C©., - - 11[Is, D. Taylor -has beet" Qn the _ tie, ,h,tbe9, pi;;s-_3mplexnente etc., Prompt, efllciegt and reliable _ . _ ron o; 'Jot. sick list for the est week hitt iy bb In handling Seeds u anreed. - 'Bus meets all Trains N. B.-Oataldgue sent on request p. at )ot 13, cou. D,3car oro, the pro- g g �' tQ� s ''- r .•f «': Batt Sale at one. applicants for agencies or purchaserb��, Aowlmpr - - -ley yy. NE CON-cl f F,dward Gould, of Alberta, apettt nee bibs. J: H. Prentice, ucttgn- Yt PANY Fixat- psis I;iK9 to hire day or o 1\u a day last week --with, his aunt, eer. • W Y, ONTARIO j°'cht at Lowest prices. *} ;Mrs. Joshua $uudy• _ . , " ---- Phone�180`,, Miss Mar area Neenah returned . _._ _. —THE in a week Toranty: -pend y Thos• Sanderson �& Son, , - . . last Saturday evening aft•.tsr s 7 )_ PROPRIETO'lLS Ward shipped a carload of V, ,M.UkRUlAfli_'ailments I cattle to Toronto on Friday and _ ` 'another on Saturday. _ „ AS OF CANADA: :- . CHRISTMAS BARGAINS . -� ' - - - At Last T'ear's Prices : 'It John Foi•Qte, deputy•reere, ' is to - .: _ _ _. _ �4 - MEAD OFFICE - TORONTO 'Whitby this weel~ IT attgndit3R t1ie, . yr _ , Men's Sweaters, from $2.00 -to $5,00: - meeting of, fie County Council. " ' Rag.• $3 Ei0 to $ i,t�0., • -• - - _ . Ot all materials and des Peter and bilis, .1iacuttb ar`e 'Men's All Wool L_uderwear at t$�,25 - $epi in stook, -!t will pay you -This. Bank .offers. eves facil _ - to call at our Warks and inspect our, stoa spending a week with their d;ui�lf- per pair: and obtain prices Don't. be misled by ter, Mrs. D. P: Maciarlaue, of C'.tn� bion' Fle 'e Lined at i5c. er arment the conduct -of accounts of menu' p i; agents we do not employ tem, sA '- Boys' Fl pe -lined at 50s. per garment, cin ton. y p K iy- we oda; and do throw off Abe ei� Walter ward has sola two laure'. facturers farriers and merchants. ' SV°men's Diediuni Iieavq at 1Oc. per oommiseion of 10 per oent.,whichyo>wo -= bred cattle to James Miller, of r qax went 9 oertainiy save by ptttrohwing from �. br la' Flannelette larikete, l../4, ,. grey 'or M�r rile. Man -Jot which he reeeiv- taT o to ra SAVI DEPARTMENT it every Branch. 235 F white'at $ 5 per pair, oli to . _ d_a_goQd_33gure,__... _ __ ear's -prices,--` wile WHITBT OANITE CO.. iCKERING $RANG1 lis at last y Weare glad to state that bliss .. — - Office and Works, thy, Ontario " Sarah Evans who has been seri- whi M. C. ZIM141ERMAN, Manager. Branch also at whitl,y. J. F / N G O L D ♦ r*� ' IS no nil ix, a hospital in Toronto, ZRI G BAKERY is now recovering nicely. NORTH CLARE NT iV r1i1+i� The Stouffv111e curlers came °over, ob Saturday ltilst and played it " ♦ ��} FRUIT CAKE FOR XMAS a game with the Claremont club Wator, Pure -Fater Orders ieepived now .for the best which they won by Tshots,.,The U. n_�1l a rsa, _ f line ever at 45c per lb, _s The Epworth League will hold _ t, _ A. cheaper Cake, but good,,at a societl at Mr. W. Ward's on Fri 1+ if you are wise yon will .use the only 85c -per lb. -,day night of this week. Good pro- _ �e\v e� Ideal well, drilled by . Chas, B. Rice, '' Wedding Cakes our specialty ,• gra Light refreshagents. All who is agent fox Wind Mills, Gtisoline ny are �6elcome. - _ _ . ..Both_ Phones.. Thos. Gregg, -Thos. . Patet�aon Engines, all kinds of pipe and Stttngs. - �_ /'� for water works. Aiko bath room _fin- g. R,• Monne , Pick and John Forgie were in Stuutf- -- . _--'i' 1flaVhl�e en _ . _ tures, etc., Everything given careful — p*fin in last Ferri g (if degree-, a-, lu the _ attention. PICKEnll\l3 >tn the conferring of degrees iu the 3hinufactured by s :' = .:. .• Masonic Lodge. RICE'S PUMP.WORK-S, .. ._ _ The Ann bat�iness `tticetitig HoxueTei:53E1. r �t'hitecule.nnt.. i and roll call of the Baptist cltnrch ' W �,H .. J A OK SO N cQ S, ON ".UMBER YARD was held on Thursday In. -t at- - which Ehe:e-cuss a -€a it aEtendanee- - � c �i `'r �N � Ong =- The' t— - -Store •The old offices. 5, 0's e atf-electm - -- _ The Claremont 'Dt'ttmatic L'lttlj ' - ---HAS-HASQ1.7ALITF HARDWOOD-FLOORINI have beiutn ractieing a pen drr►- Woodworking in all -its branches•. j i We CRU StippIy hardwood flooring P� ', p . - bulk in beech, brh, maple. 'plain and ear art af'Marrh. Full rti� st k' mitlnirg and • S,citt n - Grape b ru ma, entitled Farm Folks", which ?�eilsane Chocolatea,.'sn Mars will be given later - �x s t a �onlaorget cps are in the cit, etc: chartered: 'White and t•erl oak is - ket'wlth Wm. Brown. of -Manitoba, who �� r tock E#asoline Engines, Emery - Wheels. Circular Saws,.' highest prices for the gcod ecpff- ` . ;has-been spending •a mouth With - j chickens. ducks. Turkeys; ROOFING his eater, Mrs. C. H. Found, left r Seer atyd' Emery Mandrels, -etc. __ _. _ rabbits and pigeons. Buy Rubroid Read Roofing, the Ready g on Monday for Manitoulia =island - - - : �1 Geese especially wanted• form now • -first ready roofing, made in 18Ai ' _ where he will spend a few weeks �• -�- �-, 'U' 1�. . A L L - till the New Year SHINGLES �vititiax-bis brother. - - � Choice B. C. red cedar shingles ;�° _ Remember theimtriotic a rvice �_._ __^ • NEIESON'S ICE C -REAM , .,4n -the 'P'resbyterian. church on Aq. . :..Sunday evening neat and brink H. J• MA RQUI S W. D. Gordon ai Son, �f , dour wife and family. If your „ ieuttec ie not large enough take; _ . _ ' �� O>ataflO g e __ PICgERIN(# :yourR U P T ighborRh and call io for your -- - 'a•'� �*:Y� Ectso j. �� era as r X11 aadlodependent.phone. , A Apeciat patriotic service will be he d in the Presbyterian chnreh 00 •*a *. .. on Sunday evenixiR ueit: $pedal .S -� 0: A•oq music will be rendered by the M, a:b a _ t _ idea �4. DISNEY ach given an�en by the sermon willare Prices. are tlle.' feature and talk Of Pick- '° r ro� ti= be given by patriotice pastor•. All are I � m O nr "'• � � Funeral Directors cordially s 1 teN L ,a' m r. m= o ' Owing to a freight train jump- to ;Ing the track' at Locust Hill" on sa♦ M LL _ � o _ :� sand Embalmers, :Monday afternoon: the C. P. R. ,erin�; at -the Big Sale clearing "� _ -'.local which is due at Claremont re aIll µ ---- .* J yed_-and- -- -- L , the – — - — a — not reach here until 4 o'clock on I ,, =F a� ° s• p9ao CaIIs answerbd promptly ab The Women's Institute will hold o pp =A ° ►�d m public meeting on the afternoon s-_ C._ E E .R 9e ��i s •°s►�°ai = any hoar by motor. of Monday, the 28th inst., w hen • p A,t _ a , the meetingwill be addressed by , ..._ _. - .. » b } _ • !; Nd extra charge for 'distan IRI Camp-beell of - Toronto. - The--Eve L • • p e • a ^ `a' o a a meeting will begin -at S o,'cloek. Stock. Everything iS reduced beyO..lzd m t ° If - All ladies are invited. „� --• ° • We have the finest Hearse Juba Coates, who has been seri- » -e SII Ul IR��t Outside, — ,o�sly ill suffering from an attack competition from any source. The last ,.,. �, J� � � ,• � � ` � P •o pneumonia, is we are pleased to a °' ° ° of Toronto -state improving ` satisfactorily, day, WEDNESDAY., - UARY 30th, `- and we hope that the progress to; 'cin Chopping Bell Phone, day or night, N9.'00' ward recovery may continue until '&i is Falb reetore�to;healtfi. we will aft special prices On clearing Independent, day, No. 52 Rev. Mr.-Mchlillan, of Toronto, AND FLAKING --- Nights and Sundays No. '65 Gl ,upied the pulpit in the Presby- �+ L am prepared to do chopping and oat tartan church on Sunday morningall lots from Z until 5 o'clock. and In file flaking every dayin the week = wbeti_ ve excellent address - - • _ .- . except Saturday, at 5 ' ---on Mugsic the Church..- ,On the evening from 7 lln��9 O�CIOck, - ,_ - cep ti. per b,►�, al >0 Saturday evening pirevious-he met - with. a•nudiber- of the 'inetitbeis of -• f ' • eon and, -- -.- - � y _ ton — = John F Bayles, greenwood Hard of the choir when an enj�o able -hoar - On rni$s It d t 1 f the b• --- _.was spent. �- -- n sod 'Coal, o e bea The Women's Institute have _ t done excellent work daring the - * *�} i quality on band. yearin aid of the Red CroQs Sosci- Local A eat Yh sa{�ed T ' ` ' Stewart S ectal Sales .Do, g sty. They.' have knit a>ad sent FOR A : ��W away 372 pairs of socks, 118 sums _ THOS. A. S ��> of pyjamas and 148 treasure hags, P / C E f? I N Q 5 gOnt.Pisy3�erizig, Ont: • .: They Picgerin The have sen 84 boxes to the _. ., .AND DISTRICT ►�^ya=o:uerseas_and_ht>~�e�ttil!'csrs _ . - .: To�seil fou'— . . * � "baud a large' gatautity A y•ttet to' _ -- - In Veit there is Stn A beknit into socks. D RDIr�BLE-- --.- -- The annual meeting of the Clare- - FONT•HILL NURSERIES" There is �a great movement at7 r a tnont Presbyterian .church Ras __ .._ held on Mona evening last; A / �� ; t`J V V orV • present for cooperation among 1A 3A Monday g � 1endid list of Stock for Fall _ the farmers of Ontario. , ' ` er is invited tost. large attendance was present and the reports of the various organi- - - �1 T d ` planting, 1911, and tend_ the nextmeetingon Wednes•- nations. were very, gratif iii and Cold Days a're, Coming - Spring planting, 1918,. T dav, Tan: 30, at 8 P. m., sharp. 'ehowed a. year of unprecedented Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Footwear. W -e have a including many new varieties Room for 'more orders for salt' } - -progress. After the' business of - - which we.alone control., . good assortment of Rubbers, Overshoes, Felt Boots -add ' and sugar and other Roods foe the ; the evening was comp�ted the Sli-- cs, LegginRa and Spats. neat shipment. audience repaired to the base- - Pi1e p p" Send for new illustrated' Catalogue, p o Agent's Pr s Hand - See business there will be a •- --went of the church -where a dainty See aur line of Every Day Work Boots for men and boys � also ree outfit. �. itiEiglne• debate, "Resolved that the farm- Ednch�wa- ,s pcovid6&by tho—ladies _ -- •• ' v forthe high -dost►- '-- whb took their seats at the table SOHnOL MOBS-Your'ehildren will need school shoes, aqd we "slid LIIMAL aoxxtsSIPON of llving," by W: H. Westney and and were waited -on by the gentle• at:yout''service with the -best shoes fta� . others for tate affirmative and D:- tnen to. there satisfaction and:de. - - - STONK and WELLINGTON, Munro and' others for the nega- ligbt. e��rt programme, a :-, J • :-P E E L fie. -_S. O , N `nnsic was then rendered and -Lhd J. - The Foablis ed loariss. Live ,An interesting time is es. l' I stinging the National Anthem. ' $ROCK STR_ EIT, - RHITIM ONT., Tonol TQ, �RTwitI0 _. i ..._. •; .'...F,�_.:,.5&�J .r_....,.:...�;,;.._ :,:.:;: .. ,,,, •. ___ ..�_.,..:: :, �-�. .__.. _ _ -..,_ ... ,. " . _.. _. _, .�.�.-_._s•, -.__, ...._ .., W ,�.is.�.,:,s�,a'a_>: _::a:l-.«,_,.u:_�..;.�..r,.�:�.;�..;;���avec!`:�.�c.,�;,�•P�s�w�:..s;i^.�.:k „. :'� � . Fc•:, �, .<''.��.•,.�[r�� ..s.•."l`ctv�.�”;c+ra•x -;,a',,-•s.r'.a'. 't�.-��c,.�1w Y`�:ms. � ,, .. �,g6Ssu._',; :�-,.�et�l•v�'.• ., .T'.ry.�.:•+,�, :, , .•.',F�'L••rr�."r�i+".."• , .' ..;zs"+,�tr,.+�. .rr.��yrcb ,�F.x�ra..c. r�''• ,,q;C.�.-...,,- .i:•,.-.`•�.,�t7:fi.:i:qis °�': r�^ ;rvv.e.y•.t,.,' e�r�•y�.-+s.-y.,..• �r ey�•x:'r;, h :,t��•`y?h'z.'n�.'7�,+•'.�',.�t•^ l+i.f,'.1co.°..4•ss.«M1s,w?m%.••.'e;�.w't. m''�'�,�'.. ..3�.-_ .-`ry}"''�"in �_a.e.�*:t..•sF u`f1..-''i•r�i+..'• ^*r�3'::''� +y>• •'�+s .•.r., .4?v .;�.n:.,.a� .ie�:n,�•. '':. ��.o- ...v',L,� -"�-�� 'r�' '6`• �: .f•• -a .t. ..c..- ',., —tiV "�,,. ' ei ,,�' _ �. N.., a fi. «•Y ,� j1fJf1111111111111111NNp111111111111i 1u l , " ~cles Wan - �+ i �dlbris Cash trorCoraer ; _ t� F -. ~ A t M•as motas•�it!•aa]ewent Laaat Y uyli 1n'foronto ��11 `I'(� / Q �e a °hi"s�snt' s:we wue�m�ut r atibn�reciiived at th Fo i►.� �1� ep i•s.. Co' ' ' ' In ' storm g A ' It o: tress bs >•a�sesa to Controller's Of1!ice indicates that the! g r - Z IL a T. ��' z��a shortage of wheat in France is bP• : ANTIQd :g OALLER1Et3' .: ., OR, a DECL'aR�►TfON OF wAR. n "a so oouen Street, �=to• ons. com�ng more and urore alarming each 't - week. A.further reduction;of twent Neva Brunswick Forests. z -. 'Pyr 'sen 'iii th4bread ration will' soon . _. "become imperative, according to Sd�-Z - a Government of New%� _ ish -j maurroe Lon Minister � for General 2 11onli momento,- e " ' is now considering the- entire reorgan• ! Revictttalh ' of France 7%p 51"11- 1 g� You'll- - ,.stare almost gaped at his sister; as . e t { acture and 'consumption o! pastry ' ► T o o.aeia. ITh �b Julia s nerves. and fire protection work- vyith a view + rya y = stores are busy .thong , a an utter, stranger. Was „ regarded as a luxe has been entirel What -colas -I do derstand to combining them under a single p y attractive. Aad the roe O es- • alis in the Fenella he had known i rohibited since Januar 1st exce t on s forsweetshe stammered, he full Ps head: This would mea tablish- Y p soaable, so amenable to guidance? He Ping apart. most of a en ins i Sundays and holidays. c�dis Iii -to eittendve that ft is g provincial forest ` h was experiencing the unpleasant r- a torrent of seal ng word he l ..1'n - .Denmark a reducticip of the n tit .pleastt=e-buying as ..nlightened. and, being :en ight- service' frith a o-ordinated staff wheat ration is anticipated. The in Toronto. prlse.xtf a person who, putting is handling fire protection- acalin ' I cereal harvest' according to final teeth confid8ntly into a soft and deli- one her first action was to look out g, en- And this pleasure ie #]ts ggreater •este?looking peach, finds himself bit- at her or a seat, her second �o forcement of cutting regulations on figureq, is only about 62,000,000 % comfortabbecause leu of Lome -like hotels, in against a hard stone. What had s sagacious handkerchief,, and burst Crown ]ands and continuation of the bushels, which is 26,000,000 bushels THE WALKER HOUSE (Tho into tears Into it. Julia was ac- forest/survey arid. land •classifieation. , ;� �eome•over her? I cuatomed to do even her crying com= It would also �teaa a permanent fire- I less than in 1916 and about 10,000,000 House of Plenty) where every at= "Look here Fenella " he said mak-; fortabl q : fi ncial' less than was estimated in the summer ; tention is given to lsd%s aid child • fig an ahem t at a �smile,'11%ye are: "But that's'impossible-impossible!" fighting, staff wi#h ode u Khen the put on bread' ': ren travellmg without escort. F P support, partly derived from - assess- People were a both -a little', excited, it seems,. but' she ,sobbed, with a, tremendous heav- menta en, timber owners as ig do' a !n rations. > were. And your purchases may be-deliv , excitement wont do here:• Let us try i of her a itated bosom. Fenella, , ered there for you other provinces, Such -coca The food situation in Switzerland is you and relieve you and talk this over quietly. I under- you cant be so mad, and "so-so., heart- P ganiz ipn� extremely serious. A new ration,l ': of all worry{ _ stand from you that Duncan M`D nn'ell less! Good gracious, it will spoil would: mark a new era in forest n- ! Whea you come be sure be ow the consumption even in, y you stay at "has presumed to make -you a - osal everything! And what will George" servation ip New, Bruns%yick; and it is -- many of the countries , at war; has of marriage; and that you havjllow-' 'George was Mr. Berrell s Chris`.ian to'be hoped favorable action will ,not e T ed yourself to be persuaded into. ac=' name="say? - As likg�}j.y- •as not he;be delayed. been ordered. The new regulations _ he YY alker Ouse, - quiescence. You also imagine your- wiIl throw me over; - he will never _.� __ allow. only one and one -,half pounds of The goose of Plenty "self to care for him, and I am sure you stand -having Duncan as brother -in- �'• - , sugar per month. The bread ration ? - are sincere' in your belief:---Prol ab,y ••law.—Oh Fenella, Fenella'' No, you -- is only oneahalf pound a day and but- 'TORONTO, ONT. .�'i of On Tha e. your fancy rias been excited by the cir-� can't?- you can't,!" ter ration one-fifth of a pound per �1111111111i11IIIIIIUIIWIlUUUIIIlIIIIIUIII curlistanc_es under_which..you met -him,-,- -Iii -the=ail• airy-saesYears---in-6'411p —and perhaps by the unusual sort of ac-: hysterical note was beginning -to,' trenches of Flanders, Pte. otilas .Yluaintanee, and, 'of course, also you pietec.• i Atkins got his leave at last, and made The Food Controller's Office' has are sorry for 'him in his love -plight;) Fenella, standing now with her bac what he conceived to he the best use been receiving letters suggesting Haul A Load Each Way for though it is cheeky of him to beast against the wall,'as though repelling t 1 g ggesting that ' loye with you, it isn't at ell. incredible. ! agttia .oriel attack and with tears ' A of his hbliday by gettin married. ! �gulations in the different Provinces'! Crops moat be hauled to town, and g fertilizer must be Hauled home. =` I doit't blame you for having let your mortification gathering in her eyes, On the journey back • at ,Southamp- of the Domini6n protecting game and �fancy be caught, but I bio blame you held out as long as she was able; then ton, he showed to the inspector his ! fish should be modified so that these'! WhyNotCombine the Trips? for having given him an surance abruptly, -'in the middle of t double marriagc certificate in mistake for his !foods. might be available to,a greater i lf'kets which -you know you will'never be -able stream 'of- reproaches, gathering her- return railway pass. extent as substitutes for beep Wand I to fulfil, for you cannot seriously see self together, darted across the room The official, who chanced to be' a i bacon.- - i you lake .. yourself as' a workman s wife. It is end -out by the door. It looked like Scot, studied it carefully, and then' Letters -are also being "received urg- a load - r• an awkward business, certainly,- but an ignominious 31i ht,, but it; was in said: 4 i taxation ..,fi -other eat e i 71 I :have no doubt I can saran g ng ti ansteps o reduce to toUln arrange it,' reality more of i rescueVexcursiup"Eh,--mon,, Leave Duncan to me; he will listen to than a flight. -an abrupt calling in of I you you've got'a•ticket for g the number of useless dogs which, it _ ..reason, and the. more readily the- more reserves. In the thick of thla uni-' lang, wearisome journey but no on is urged, constitute a mensee`to sheep-, Plan, To aur A Load Orr cares for 'yon." I vernal disapproval the desire of sym- {the. South Western Railway." raising and ctpjequentiy have been $ori elitiliser tI "He will not listen to your reasons, pathy had iddesistibly seized her. She �_,�'_ responsible for -keeping the Indust ry o- the Bertie," said Fenella, with.a curiously; tt-ought she knew: where, she would( in many parts, of the country to very fdu� confident smile upon her lips, a re- find it. Always save- sour cream for cheese P P i much smaller . proportions than it mark which' Albert preferred fact to Left together, "Albert and Julia be-' or cooking: hz ought to be.. � i hear. ;gas by staring at the boor through I Finis': every day ani�ie done with An, official of the Food Con er's "He -will not want to spoil your' this h their victim had fled, and then ! it Pray safe curd set your fertilizer. ` future, and such a future as it, might • ,you t�iave done what you gourd. Office' states that these tsar ors y ur own barn. War con- J 1u each other. _ stored m d r Y:- -Ave thattiiwouIdtonly require forget �ertiehsoy wi12�neverpaiIo cis,, blunders and them asesoDn as. of thanti�iD within is ani increased might- Y- g ditione have decreased t]se supplyof a nate to bfing back Mr. Macgilvray. will yotr±" you can. To -morrow" is a new day; that communteations relative thereto' Co-operate wth Your D•t. or Let me write that note Fenella=let � "No. 4 will never allow it!" he said begin it well and serenely, and with should be addressed to them. Few{ dealers have . a3cient .torifts .paea ahlymmu is leu toss capacity car toada— are write it. I will srranp every- with sharp, aluioat'veiipmous decision. ! too high a .spirit to be cumbered with �--4 --` ao to so too. -are discouraged, even n• ' •thing. I will .get you out af" the He had flung himself into a chair, l r n�tisense. To -day all is y -t y I y A T81} Story. fused. 'orae{ mw—enable your dealer to scrape into which . v .- as thou h exhausted b the excitement Nee t on't! - I e ass a our" an now a rup -good g load, motto aa+.rrivea eats tyaw yrrt of s regiment an + "I don't want to be got out of it,' ly sank into a moody silence. It was I hopeR and invitations to waste a- mo- a Life Guardsman were "blowing" ( char for oiler ufertilizer directly ' °-�' tLe Bertie.. not clear whether the stream of in- r` meAt on. the yesterday.=Emerson _ about the standard of height in their order Sorins F•rtfiisar NOW The very steadiness' of h ne wa coherent iamentstiona,�pjtrtnises-and I i�espective regiments. -Why said k° «reef" °tom our and •t w. -' ..beginning t6 unsteady him once f prognostications which.fa several Mi - He went on talking more quickly' and; notes flowed over Julla's,lipa,• even, with an eagerness which betrayed thereached his consciousness. -anxiety behind the show of assurance.1' Suddenly he got up. '•Is father at H's, appealed to her head, -it had. up- homE? parent y abdicated in favor of her! "Yes, 1. be'lier-e he= is 'in his roofer," • � on,-it,haii died a 1 He was already striding towards the er-s�-btEt sudden and. mysterious death; to herr door. A word of Fenella's had start; family affeetioni-it had. been crowd-' ad up like a warning in his memory. i the Life Guardsman, .''ane of our i •a+a• dfadaw l•ro r rt.# Bawd Ferllbrrtara fa t>.J�rrtaaow! 46 fellows is ad tall that he can light his f Boil Improvement Committee pipe at' a ,lamp -post." . "Be jabber&!" Atha National FortUtrar 42ase10tiaa retorted Pat, "Flannigan, _of . D Coat-Tt�ten►lnit-a,Iw' n'ao.vs� ata.a. parry, .is so -tall that the beggar has to I - get down on his knees when he wants I Most of us spend too much tune in to put his hands iii his trousers grief over calamities that never over: _ pockets." a take us:. ed out to the first place by a new andj• Th:lt danger trust be forestalled.. ft a mightier; to the memory of her dead was, the first time in his life that Al- mother, --it could not stand against', bent found it necessary seriously to. - �the living presence. He even de- i reckon with the - actual head of the - seended to, taunts. -family. Writhe as .he would under" see' what. it.is,"_be _openly.•sneer- the consciousness. the young tafira! rd "Duncan is bigger enc!- better- could' not but acknowledge that thg t e►ig' looking than Ronald Kacgilvray; I final -decision did not rest with himself, k �N' ��N The Greatest grant you -that. His eyes are very Forlorn hope though an appeal to com- a ,pet black, `and -his. shoulders very .broad- mon sense in that quarter must be, vat 1 f Pp po •� • 4 ' a fine piece of humanity, no doubt -I the hb'Oe must be attempted. Think- CI - Help a Farmer i but I _never. -tor. a moment. imagined. ing-to know his father so well. he st#il that you were the, sort of girl to sue-! knew- him so little 'as to find it in- ` _-ever Had - '.-numb to such allurements." conceivable that _ worldly., blindness �. :This 13 the boo over an ensu t in his glance -naw, -could be, pushed to the -point of accept-' - -� "` .,._ «:. ' but his thought lay too many miles' mR Duncan hI'Dontiell as son-in-law. • ' are :�,.. o en at a opened the , . now using as a text -book for the let offence be -possible. The serenity, door he, -knew thaf he win fvrestalledr ! r im roving'of their farms. In it of her reply told him that his shot had- '1'-he-tsiiniste>• - d back the ` V`~=-�' 1? fin ' .missed fire. worn,'leather covered. armchair' rom`' PaSes Valu- , you will d 1 of "I don't think I understand Yll'at, I the writing-table,'and upon. one of the 1 ' _ iBertie. Of course I love Duncan's broad arms sat, Fenella: The two. to some One money - Saving ;-!black eyes, since I love, himself;, but it'right-hands were clasped, the young) improvement that' y011 can s; not thos s,)rt of thintts I,love_him! face and the old face turned towards ' _. _ _._make yourself quite. easily of. -- for most,�I am sure it is not," she each other. • repeated musingly, as though striving) With an oath upon'his .lips,' Albert' CON C R E t E to puzzle out the question. "it isnot stood still in the doorway. f • ._ lis how . Si Fenella looked across at het-bco."h_er, _ Te !o build .a lo, a .root ` ao much because he is hig that I- love' T ce!1ar, scooter -trough, a culvert{ a - -. --him, as because, with all his bigness,' her eyes. swimming in tears, which i re aiitL ¢ayrall,ora Rate Ex i ng he is so kind to things that are small' were not tears of. grief{ bolt er to 6tud these(arid and weak, -to Bessie's baby, fvr in -1 "Come in, Bertie," she said, trying ` numerous other farm utilities).of car- stance; he will hold it for hourg, she, to keep the tri*Wph out .of her voice. } �, '" sacro, -hon of any other known - ' 'told' me, and he is eo anent with his "I have been speaking to father -he ; rosnarity is material. Gives simple yet compete father, and so sturdy nd so strong, I will tell y-ou=" on �l RDeepa Dependent ' " directions. All -the -buildingi and .and lives the life of��a j John turned calmly. towards his son, stroll jobs the farmer needs build -of a workmen, threw in Albert His brown, eyes were soft and happy,; 'j'he onlyy kited of, road -' can constructed o concrete,which sharply. . - • • -- I yet with a haze, which seemed like >he' that will not be ibs'nothing more nor less thaa om "`Of a m I was oing to say; a' remnant o! a ination of cement,sand, g great bewilderment , ora' by .either fast ' crushed stone -all staple or ` etas who relies upon himself and not., floating mistily ove�iteir clearness. ,� i Leh i s les or _ easily and cheaply obtamabie Pall - -- =ripoa-mere ' ser n a van "Thank you in Mr.' Macgt'IVray's about Duncan. It was a great, sur trucks the those known as •. _ sotto' said _Albert, _with�h prise _-_ -�'=P_ei�aneitt Hi�hwaye of Co _ tages of Concrete: f; water. struggling back into his voice. Albert shut the door, and with a der tit; dtRabiZ.�2raiitl�ptoof; eanitarp;— --- ` "I .an't her Concrete to u po therproof; d; ra idl p it, Bertie I can berately aggressive movement walk-, i erase a wen pad•- p y built;'no A >. comparing the ,two.., l believe I have .ed up to the very edge of the table: roled pig Road conditions as repairs; no been doing it all summer -and the one �'tering a farm. It maks a seemsSurprise is tar too. weak, a word se durable and setisfac Write 'for the book - "Empty -with sal le that money!"� YouCannot meanbythis sur eslq that as a yourConcrete Silo, mete Tank or - check ori on the rotipoti echoed Albert, with a naivete of ac- Cotictrte Barn Fo tion. below the subjects in you intend to givevour consent to cent and expresainn which lay nowhere . this piece of insanity. - - - - , within his intention. Durin fiv_e.mi-' "I have given -it already," said John - - - lvhlckyouareinterested butes he raged and threatens after gently, still keeping Fenella's hand ! 1s I Cana ment the fashion of ordinary mortals,. at betweeli_his_Q s;,otnpanyLimited „ pitch o! voce w tc can Prudence to It is 80641-suicide,".said Albert, his ;A3 CO `J •the winds; and with a countenance so. face turning of that livid pallor pecul-! MONT!<HAL ' Inflamed that' Fenella instinctively re- �, far to red-haired men. treated before him, as though in fear John, smiled his vaguely abstracted of 'physical violence. It was almost smile. "Do we need Society,?" f s relief when the door -handle turned,, "But think what you are. _doing,.!. . tmd Julia's alarmed face °appeared in father -think! urged Albert, clutch- ., o the chink, •even though this meant only ing, the old man ,by his thin Pbould'er, s I -the advent ;0 a -fresh antagonist. • thilugh in the desperate hope of she "What is the matter, Bertie? Why ing reason into him. "Fenella's hu - are you.so angr • with Fenella?"- t y band a workman,. A ]aborer. Striding to the door, Albert ull�d husband will be what leer fath� -• tno�Ren'bgs yo.,* t P Her new all .into the -roam. - �eered; ekiyng Julia ley the shoulders, cele aa. '„ A eU'�u.tt "T, ere -look at her!" he ,- - t t ut he is'rothin ;.._hc has -At .-Sea s to.make: her face the now trembl- got nothing!" - h - _ $.g Fenella "do, •you, know who that 'That makes it all the more sectors, Js? You think its the future Mrs. �.' doe it not, hat her affection is Maeghvray of RockshieN, perhaps-? genai�?" _ _ - .-_..-__ ,•,. � 'c whit o it! It's• the 'ar - • , •i i�3id °:�7w"Fa 1 ,4iR�r.i€iCasruw .LNkS�e; 4EZk k_ ....tm ! `. 1� 'ViN.1. �.NIFJ - 1� 1411:;�;154­11 ��, I ,:­ ­.�. 4- ­ __ � ,I, .� --U--_ , .Y. . .1; . _1 'N ". �. - , . . ­ I :1�1 , v . I i V 7".,�,� ,- - . ,,- ,�W_ '!�!­,�A­r_. '.. '.. - , �, � . ". _. , �;. 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I �� I -N rdly enough' a, but ,%�hy some of your favorite recipes with I � �.., I . . � Arid *a IiNtime is ha meatlqss days urged upon u :1. . � . , 1. . . . - 7___.1 . ... . I . But you'll w I n if -y ou at irk - - - -- I not (yo n si-der -tit. in crit s of . Ve "bean' Another, bean that �could I he used .1. �_e - . . . . , . ' * . . :1! _1 I Ady Fox were -talking Rusty . bean, ._ �.. - . I ".: �,_-�Ray .Cooi� And Thg.,Birthdk� Bask ' ;day" e.very. week-?-. mealy. . 11 . ; I � ., 4�- . ' et- )he -and Re .ro the -roadway you pick fl�jaris_. as we ,more is ttv--. large 'ied'��idney ", I ­�. . .1 . I I Fo had reached from . behind a tree . eal-t is the i-Ight kind'9f in � I quivaleifts;,and 6ven'whose pulp' is par-wularly . - . 1 "DO You know what morning this � x d �ick and bad taken the� - * -Xnd your h f ow. are meat e .. : . . . . . . . I- 1-�� . , . i with a cirookei . _: I though the 'Price . This is e kifici used by'Moxicaiis and . '::,:� ' I I ..'.*, .* is?" asked Mother- Coon -one crisp � ,jgo:?�hixgs from the 'sled. stuff. - . .. 1. fias trebled in Ahe. i th. .1 -y 4n hot. - ��7�,::' �:.' 1� I ... . basket of I . 1. . . which . .. '�: . � �­. . '' e" *eally part of the win-, _ Jast.'ypar,jhey tire stiiI -cheaper and Asiatics and . is so t8si . �, - �m - I " - .,morniii in tb Thal -a-7& I X Oh,.a bi�. of a song wig help, my'lad, . I . 'the p ' *` ", 9 . . _AgaC 4le joke that the FO ishment of , -s'aiiie �-uhgerit- dishes.- .. The pulp -mashes- P�..­ .. _'-7.-tsir. - VbeTf she aAed Ithe-question,, . . give more nour I a -a pain I ' : , Ray Cbon �vrls just Oking his sled'tO 1 b�vs'had pianned to play on R gh . And -a grin -will ease many ' kind thitit animal.protein, Now; with well, makes -excellent croquettes and :--.� . . . . . - I . .. 1-1 - . ey -saw him coming t ith.a �elp, �-_ . . d and, white mot- :�_4. -, I . I '. �-..,Viien-*tl�' I The coward goes down w ' . ,e � _. - I I I tl�e gathering of t4e crop,T, dried beans e,e,,,% The smalL,r_ �.. .. I I ... , , - . . go coasting. . : �- I the 'forest. . . my lad, I . . * ,good flavor, . 7 1, "I ' ' - - .. , � should be hanging a -plenty in cellar tied italiali'bean has Very I - . �'1.11 , , . - ,�. r, how Oet .up and g . h , . ' ' X . ., "4h yes iirdeed!" il;.isweredl' Ray I . o at.t em.again. I ,, . e a , �.' - .. . � � '. !' Ray -Coon had not .Viee.whe -_ . . - I or �attic.� and the. creativg housewife speci Ily e c6lient for baking. The7 : . t�. - , -; � "It is Saturday.` . % -1 er6 � . . .­ *.CooU .�ro;i�tly. - e'Ver - befor6 he Woked ­ It's -a 1,ong. lo*ng way�and a Ward, hard. vor of all and __: . . I I . - .1 . _' - . I 'I . � . I - � . Mother Coon laughed. and laughed a -safe, The sled Was . will find still more ways io tfse'thern lima has the swetatest fla . 7 � �_ -es t ealy p P. ,_ _.- � - � .��.90' .) , I "To -the�thfilg that you;, Ill - ,Ii bare! The baske �� , . I ­ . I .- _:. :.' !-,-until her glass ' 1 the, ,basket wa road, - r -long than before.' - . . , . : in" secure in pack - I ­ - es fell off hpr nose and t,was gone!� . I e - Ing There e'black, red, white arr�- all:. '. It is now po�ssible to . _..' I ....��, .- . , the tears rolled down her checks. J - "My'?' cried Ray Coon. - OTh6 has- - - -1 . . - . 1 - � age f6rm flour made om, various _'..""M . I . d I - - fr 'r . . - . _... . I n Of mottled beans. Their va ue . .�`, � . .1 "Triist- - you i ` These oti. soups ... -, - I , - � 1 .1� ;. to -know th�tl-"� said i,et -must have fallen off! I'll run JbaPk - A,nd' the key- td:the game,_� -.-. I . , make excelle . - - --- I I . . . . - I eyes: . _... ' -iii -e high in prb- beans: �� :, I . '. -'Mother Coon at la1t, �%-iping her and find it!" � I . . . Is to stick to your aim, * - ' - is out the same; -all . quickly oi- can be used as a thick .. �_ -, � . l. .- . . . ' tei;. and stlirch,'so tha� rea),ly the bean. very. . - - - . I A:j,. .. Vrit CK Just -at that tradment-he begrd. a cry Z� . , -,' b a'.q6rn '6f'he� ii -prod. "Especial- I .And courage will carry you through. _' the ceteirl .of made into' pudding3 in wmcn � .;� . . * "_ ly ,.vh,en school is keeping. But this � from the pool beyond the hilh "Help! . - . .is meat 'and potato combined. _ L . .. � . , .� . ay Coon ..��-e, many a path I ids out, my lad, whole family - �as also� sulphur' coin- children delight. . -_ , "� ,: ' ..' � the � Help!" came the .cry; and R . ea . I ` - .. �. 11 c -'. ' to a very special Saturday. It Is . .� - ..-.: �.� � I �, . � ,a ue.- The . ' I 1. .. -111 '� i ,oice- of- Rust:r - Frorrk the road- to - the - thing you, pounds 'of gre , one, dig- � Making Lp Leftorvers %­ , .'�: -` your deai giiihdfather, 1 knerAr thit i ,ika� ttfe'� a t .�, I i - I s'e' up . , , �, t - . �. ' _ - i birthday . of t :� want, - "I . se!k� is the.Jhick:­ 13eans are aUc, a f ood'which u . ,::;,4. with . advantage. they p6§�. - � . . , - , . ' .. J, . - I good,', Foic. " " - .,- , so -'i -' � 4 , - - . I . , and I've filled a� bbLsket Cami. at. -once I 0 . t all about I And they're � pleasant to triveli no leathe I skiii;nwhich metimes - 11"'I"I scraps and leftovers, to the bo?,st Pos . . ' . - .1 ' . ,;� . -.things for you to take to h , im. - . . Ray Coon f6 g E ' ' * * . r S PeOl)le�.sible advantage. An� : �,` � -*T,-*, .:,-, r. -,,-p ran�throujb' the I . d6ubt, my lad, � tates t, ,t ch and make' y.small trimming ,;r yotr start right -'away .. � - I the lost basket. and r - a �­ .. il' . ­� - . I . . i fast- --Wrid-it'i� - hard -to k -ng* that YOU � think 0 - '�beans don't agree with' of meat, ham' , celery,tops'or the� water . '.., .: " J � .' Of course Ray !Coon. could start, woods . . . - �­­, . to the shore of the pond a§ .;,.� I .1 . . I. - .1n , . .. back the vegetab;Ies were cooked can ,. ;... .. . tw Rusty . can't. . them.", lt,�Is 'better to kie4p . . in which .. `Y0 . -could go. " There -b6 si . -long, long . . I ." -- -. - _�� . . _'. . ... I .ht y, and..vei.-y-gladli, too, for' as he alla ,a hard, harld skins when ft hililren and , be. used as *the -water in which to'boil :1. I - He bad - It's a . -,ya�' mb,", . - , .' - I . y to do any kind �. Fox struggling in the water. , �4 O,.r 11 . -. I .* " nour- , ,: ..�:' , %,`­ be wa's always happ: � shore. . .. . roadi' - - . . - . . persOn's'of -w ak dig t n, . .-. I the beans and increase their . I ..,)'t � , - - ' ' * 'ham Shenk . . -t . of errand' for his mother; and there � fallen in noi far from the I � I . re is not a . .,� � !" panted Re * And you haven't the ti e to rest; iihment. The � . 'I . --- ­ --. �_wai- no plaee thAt he'liked,better to I "I'm ComIn ' g-,' Rusty - y I - I . .1%lishedftaha . .� -7. . " too small o� a.bacoh rind.too-old to - I - A . : . * ­ 'fis he r -an.' , "Holid tight a ru�� �o pick up ydill%loa - - , .- .1 ­ - . . . . . I �,,� � -.1 ' go tn'than Grandfather' Coon's horiie I Coon, I lav6rirg" Carrots, cab- . -. � I . ., . 1 - - housekC-epers, be used for f I j'. 1n Oak Hollovi. . . 1. . . . . .. . . nute long�L " � el And stick to -your ro ,.. -:' .� --Until recently � . . . � . - - - 1. . .1 Ile took -his - new:- Chri*tm * '� You�,%vlll win; if you 9 -e it your , and celery too wilted tcr appear ."�,,, � a, kril . were familiar with the method of bage " '' ' I .... t. the basket of good "things on I I . I . ... . �_ He pu as vegetables can be cut in fine biti' - . -"' -. � ,his WeA, . Then,Mother Coon buttoned' from his pocket and cut..one end of � best, using pulp, instead of the whole bean - �01, . � in I ' . - ,-;.� V - i . %top' tlie' long rope on his sled. . With tte - I _-Edgar, Guest. ie ' various '_ bean - A - in the familiar "pork and beans.-`��-Tro' and: combined 4 I be cook- 1, � I F. _ ]%is coat tight and told him not to I ­ . - I - - - - - .. �k .; ` i , 1� _* that be quickly pulled- Rusty -, __ - ­­_ %%- -_ . mak6 this pulp, boil any lima, pea or "dishes. Beans shod d always � 111 -- - .---- -and -play on the road�, and he 'set off help of , to 16t ......?,� � . . Not! .- ­!� � 11. *,. saf,el I ' I 'd - _1:.-..; -�. .. -through the woods, whistling ch��rily' Fox to the . . I H FOR -m ,te.d;r. Press: thr,ough-ar fine piiree'tfle sulphur comOo'unds escape. . . � � ­ . ,7 _7 , . I ;y of the shore of� A DIM" lmAOD red bean win ivery little .water until' Od with the pot lid off in order , . I . r. � !until then did he sie the basket � - I I ... , 1 . . I ch they - were I soaked . . good I I . ow - - - -, .. - as EV trudged along. i things on tWe'shore Of t - - . strainer and season. This pulp..can water. in whi _ . . ­ J I , I - i : � .�.. `�,;. . Ray Cooh -had not jj�o e far When �'b:rthday - . . .. - .. .. ' n I .. . . . I of mashed-' should not bg usg.d; but do.not thr � .,I . -1. . . a trumpet'lle-' the pond. Rusty Fox had,teft it there � . i ' . . . , . ' �he hearcf*the. sound- of . ' : I then be used .hot instead 1 a,way the water >in whieh they were ..` - .,� , , .: . ' eaped out cm -the ice to, see 1 J'ietims 6f - Indigestion Of ten I . crq��, I , ­­ . polat6, or it can -be inade int , , .% far'from' the po wireh he at J . .J_ . - _�g � . - - :_ I '. I.— I . lid -ire s i - Mlflie the'8ight and Smell ' quettes or patties or as a stu ' -'fled, as' thig- holds some of. the . . . . - '_�,� � . . 3rond' a ,bill. hot 1'wh�ther w 'h't-6 bear � , ifffng for pa ... 1. �whera.-he sorse times went skikting. , . .. it e. trong enoUg - I -elements. . It seems natural . � .. - " id R Coon him. . . . t -_ � - ' -and vegeiables. The. pulp of' Val � '. , * -, I . t . I I meat ."." .... . !­­ "Tha Re dy ox, sai :. ay 1. *. . - . .. of F06d...' � . . - . . I t and' for beans to'cook beet"in earthenware, , ` .- - -,:-. ,to t f 1, may be,it is Rusty' ,-%%'by'" cried Ray,Cuorl. .,�Theke'b -1- - �'. I- . 7. - �_ . - . � . 7 : r-. li'ma beans is particular y swee � . .1 . . fii= . . beaten - --MWny-*f-U&_AhouId t . f Ill -that trumpet -flinil-it'.wi�en it! - man and woman' delicioui. If 60nibined with 11 t . . . �z, " __ - - '' , � � so',rn-y' btak6t! Did- you . Every * 'healthy I .. I . and _he Plan Of - 71hey . � ,. - 1. .1 . - . e'for I k's asid stiffly beaten whites -it; cooking soup -in - crockery like oux _- I . - almo . .- . Tshduld.have a natural (lisir, egg yo 11 I +h. or � ' L' Z ; I. ,kill -it' fell from the sied?"' � . . - . that -sometimes-,- _ --,.,-.,- - - _ - - -the -- __ --.-.. I /ifouffte - or- baked, custard . rench. - .., I Rusty IvIe-r-in-e--frew. �at meat tirries. This rNeans thwt -------- - -k Lftu".]__� TMJISV 7. � . I : sorry that I gave it to them." ' Foi was sh' '�vretch- 1 il- 1. r and that . . t delecious and nourish-' is-.4etter and the service . made easier ,. � 1Z , ":: - � Ady icy w&t&, and be looked very t' I ­ 44 1 Pretty .soon Ray Coon -met Re . . i lge,s Awl is in.�� I ___ . I � ... �. . . _ � I fd and unhappy as he AtIswerecl. -­Ijtl,i���in - good condition.- But I ing, , espe,ciaHy- - for__c_MRrr-e­ff-.-, -­ ­­-'�-bY �. .7 - -,--- .. Fox. He did not see Rusty Fox,'and! . - i dish. I . -� - : bg d id not A . . .__ I I . .- Ii: if yqu feel &'dislike -for food -it Ahe I This put is.really a: 100-kr-cent.� - ' "I ._'� . I ; .-' at- If �when you and Reddy were �,ig a d smell.of wholesome food P for even though thr7 Cold beans can be utilized in many , - .. 7 � - I -1 - .1 behind a big tree wherf-he and Reddy! took it o . I no -waste food, I saliad; . A. delicious one is . I , . . I We wanted to play a j9ke on 1 rep� L I .kinds of .. '. Is"you-then you may be sure. that price- of beans 6 sbnormal� it -must be. . � - � �.�. - - ._'stopped to say "Goodm6rning 1 talking. - i &It is not well. If iLfter a ni lit's r - � , . - t made by combining'tbe' cold beans .:�, . . . .- 1. q., - am -ashamed of -it now." remembqed.that "here is -not an ounce, "' . .. ­ . .- - . �­ "Where are you going - a.4ked, yob. ' I I trim ly shredded cabbage, green /' . � � , _­ �­ . . I I ,welll" chuckled Ray Coon-.� yiou have.no appetito- for' Teakfast or _, with thin I .. % �� I - � �__ � .I.. .,,Well,� f loss through bone, gristle .1 . . I � �_ . . IT. a - ' . � _­­ Reddy,Fqx politely. � -h's 11 ' estion' requires attention. If 'mingil they are tire most concentir � Peppe nd. mayonnaise The cooked , . � �. i ..; -, . "Over to fathe' the worst -of that joke. yoiir�dig . ated - � 1." � - Grand r Coon's: said i "You got , stuffing for tomafo cup$ � .'Ray Coon. "it, is h:s biithda3�1 u 1 I�cky that I beard you call for help. I your food is distasteful, or if you feel food, The one ingredient that they, beans mike a ­ - - 1# , - ' ' " ' _V_p_- _'- t dry.'I'll comerth,w,- i1r I, a -trouble -to est,your . stbmr , la;�k is fat, so it -should -always b.,m-. or'when .combined with sliced RPPU . ­., ' , - `!know, asid M41iler- Coon is siinding _ un home now- and ge 1, - � . .. . or celery -1 give -a substantial "lad. - - .:.�7 � ' over some good --things fpr him to eat.'! QV9r_ h ftoon. kof- of ' sch I* rebelling. You do not digest I Wined in their cooking; high contrast- 1 When you want something new for a - . . . : .. .. . : -:. .111 .hq* that he will like. them," Amd' RaY� n ­ut- the bas � properfi ibe food you are tAking and Ing flavors, like tomato..w pepper. ,.. -, . :, ., -, - ­ ,?. �:.�:. t.-,sald Reddy Foxe and be chuckled in a 11 good things back on his sled and went ­thiref or, not hungry. . thy mie,'eic., should also be tried. � snack lunch try cold beans'with-boile4 v--- I I .- I . I-.. .. - I . � a toward- Grand-'.- ptorn ,d a disordor . � mayonnake and diced celery eaten k... -,.-.:. .. way _that Ray Coon did not understafid. 1 off through the wood I A-11 these sym a . I ed I ' * Much is being. made, Of the new emi- ,,vith a tot f rankfurter an& a cup of - . -.I.. �:i.- .:,*:,: oon's, whistling cheerily as be rt that the blood Is *not �- _ ,..- then he put his trumpet to -his lips I father C -, 4igestion, -mea. !�:V I grint; from- lapgn. the soy be", it coffee. There as so many ways to , .': .: '- i . �_ . - .�' , 1. , . I - again and went OR down the road. I trudged along the snowy . road.- absorbing proper nourishm.frit from, [ is .the -most nutritious of the entire serve. beans that they could be .served : '- _: . - , .., . �: �' .­ , - . . now that I food. for th 1�ork of the bl.jod is t% I- . . . - ­ ' - , .1 , � - .1 - . Ray CooiL did n while youth's Companion. -- � .- *N, family, is as easy ,Fcoo� -and tastes every day in the week; brut if we do. - ..., r. � . . � . .: � . . . . . � :- nourishment from food j . __._ naX, I *1 :] 15 _' �,_ ;- , , - " �_ - - I— I well Its. ot , . bean., cide to have only one bean day we ". :, :_ , 4 ,� I and impart It to the.- systom. The; Just as I A.- - --- , t AT the - ,- n ; I ' . . � . : . 3 I - - . I ------ WASTAGE IN LOGGING CA � . . - - I omach triet to ref uae.f ood the nutri, I � delicio" I some ti;ne benefit our own-9tomaells * - . . .. "%- � . . . -11 . . t � I I - - , -1�c . , . L . , - . . - � , � I . . PS. I CQNVALESCENTS-AT HALIFAX. 11 Itlent from which tj�e blood'cannal ib- I -1 5-1. odr made into I will' 1. help along the war &Rd at '_ , . , soup a2d IV'71 I� es . . ­­­- . - I � I - .. . . -y,our . .� - ..� . . - � in �Returned Hei6eCAre 'Undati by! � muffins and pocketbooks. ., ­'. . I � .. '' i CATC" 's , . inted I ��U.rll el - , *_ - . . irvation in a - ,;or , and this causes the lack of appe- I . ­ � L - - . I- . � " -. . Food CiXM , Lu -.I... . . . �* . b � I � .� , ,.. _.. . �, , I F.._� _1 ber. Cam' Urged at. Congre Big Handicap. . ­ . . I ._ - '" . - ... - . I . �_ : - . . ps %ft. L. . - . A t(te. If you,force yourself to eat � - . ..:- -. .1 __ , . ­. ... - .- . -! -��­� . '.1 � it of- the Cana- � the u a' - 11. -- - - ... SA�F'THV_FAT AND -SOAP.- - - . .� .... � . - I . �_" � . �. I . . ndijested food-. become.i. ,,glos., - \ � -1 . �- -_ -_ - _. t the Pacific Logging, Congress -1 ' The indomitable spir i - -1 - m. Niture is waining� Wh . at - __ ­ ­­ ' ' - - ­ - . eaps of vegetables- and- ­ - - Z 1. I A I ,he front, to 'the syste a can be dorte wbenj once- Wo- - becon'And, ,3c :._; . : - - . W. B. W-, a 4 - - I ..rm,.di#n.men -who.return fpam t - . . I ­, , , '. held recently, Mr � - . . * - Williams' Pink Pill's. alone' the s, when .boiled long enough and - . 1- . . - 1 dissfiled foe further military ser-.J.cv, you. Dr. , � men really set their mi=nds upon. ,,bone " ­ - -- strong of � gs and purity I stra . ined, m " I 0 . the British Columbia. Log � give the blood the richne w -� ake most delicious soupf. . � .:.. ... . _ . _ I . . - made some very'sub5Rt, according to th,e e . . . 1,: con**.ervation of all resoure.es is on � This snowy weather the children's- .. �, % � ... v - 1gers' Association - z. .- .- . ... I&CRT, tfka* it iseqkIFes to - - ­ I . . 7' , :. . oi-f.A --le. '' ;-aundst' feg.- --furthet- I '� derful. A- splendid e*ample o a bi '- -1 � .: I vocational re-education � f uncti nn. That is why Dr. Williams' 9 boots would be made- much more- . � -JV , ,treatment or I II .. . e present wastage of foodstuffs in n run with fhe best -of cvery� 'watertight by being rubbed over ith. :." ! i-, Pin), Nils cure the most obstinate! institutio I - Some �.under-tbe Military- Ho�spitals -Commki I - . � _ I w - .4 :.:logging and lumber camps.' , -i - I i ed in the following story ! ciie% Of indigestion -why -t'hey.wiil i thing used,'but nothing wasted, is,the a little melted' fit or Oil. This also ' , - '�-, . . Ahing like a competitign has developed sion, 9 e .: .. Z. ,., .- , . I I . _]V� . '!�,f pr 1, Hospital in Kent,' prolongs the life -of th leather, which �... �.. .. � al companies in pro- i told by t e .14,C.A. officer at - the cure i6y trouble due to poor blood,; Ontario M il 4a fy btany ..* � - . � ". . .among.-. the sever I . . , *.%I I i..; Lizzio 'Ashton, Thamesville;.Ont.-, la�nd. The Army Medical Service I is a consideration these -days. -_ . . ..- . .. . - 1 Halifax receiving depot. I i ! Eng _ - .. . . I . 4�1� . urious food for tbei,r . ern- . _.. - I ­.� -.-. � '' - v.idi ng lux - k.- - suff ere4..,f Or .years' io�ith I there is conducted with -the gregifest ways of using scraps : of soap hav4-' ; .. 141, . . -, . �_ . _,�, . :­rplo]�ees, with the . .definite object- df I . Concerts are held -every, night M f ila. . . I - . ho - - - � the ree an room of the j4i�- _--Z trouble. At times the dis-, efficiency. and thi food lor the- sick' been- adopted ,*by - the thrifty us4_ �A attracting men to their em it wasi ... � stoma*, - - � 1'� ! ' ",kso -omiting I Me, is- the best to he had. but there'wife. ,:,�,.� .. : - _- ved.4n the men arq detained there, and. the I t -re- was great .that, s I One of the simplest is to save � . 7' . . stated that: "now the foods. ser , ' tt�en :6% gu� %*975, is not o o yihing' the pieces until two O.r three handfuls .. -_.:�t . - talented citizens of Halifax have Id folloNN--aad there was al ­ ' .. 1 ' . . :, .0ur logging camps Are thore; expen-, re'pain aft*er eaiinj:­I tri"e, rease 6ff the pfites I are accumulatied, then put 1 t' a stone, - - - ed � very generous In giving their -services, I seve - - d's�v-! wasted. Even thie Z . ;O , I , � �-.� :'­­sNe and, more varied than those us i ... last load to land before -th ; ral remedies but they did not help, is melted down and utqed for muni -'jar, or tin, and -till with boi?ins wateri . �_._­.... , I . ---.. I I . I ., �_:lh nar awn bomeg oe in the average;Fo.r'tb�6 ., . .. . ; ' 41 , r � il melted. - When cold .� __ I � . -On the contrary'the,,trotib - ­- LIU118 V. "'11'. p_rpas�es. � W-1,nded ,firrin unt J ted the i �ig dis;aster there -was the cuatomarSr I Tne. - � * � . - I PC � ­ , . I . . .. hotel." Mr. Armstrong attribu - . rume bn the-rtight. of their Air-! groNving imoirse, and got s�rbad at last � have a splendid soap jelly, which --e, � I __,��Treoen 'the . progra I ' , saldieis'who have bee ' n - nursed.. -in' you- . a I -1 _. _­ I � i� , � .. . - t "great waste of'food" in I 7.ihat I"co'bld-not-keep anything o �Iilita­ 14 a-'! is excellent for washing fla"W . _. 11 � , � u. my, Engl 0 ry o , . . .- , .. to,the general and lavish use i riv�l. The battered beri)69 lined the and at the Ontari '. - . . earrips " I . . I . .1 "tomacb.;, Finally I Negan u3ing ..Dr.! pital at Orpin ton speak in glowing' Even broker china can, be used to- - -­' -1 -_ �- This,, big room. In the back -s -l! ee s . - 44 . 9 a, ms IT) ms of the - .�­. of.canned ,fruits.and .vegetables,,. - . , . _ I ' M k Pills, -and gradually �,,ter re,96ve 'feed your fowls ecasionally! 't&o - _� 1' * - � . aste he classified as follows-. �'�hairs driw b0 as a feat, _ua)id-_- n -, 1 'a , . time a plate is broken ' try smasli- ' " " �i . �� . -W ' leave'me, and 4 there, and oKt and all express the wish � next I . I . . iin the front on the floor- sat a ro 0 ,the trouble began to I ,� ... " -1. The labor cost of ,canning f ru its I I I cioss-legged. ' -- - - regained in all respects my cuatomary! that if they'?ver_ get wounded again it' Ing it almost,to- powder- and throw it -- . .11 11, , . i � 1. 17�',? . . -and vegetables is greater. ,than �ha.t..�Of i, The artist was a young worria . �'kood health, and enjoyment -of food.-; will b4?,to tlN hospital they are sent. -to .the hens. ,The Iiine and:clay in " - _' ; , , , " .. I . 11 -7.1 ., 1. . 'drying or... evaporating. - , .- � i visitor in -Halifax, unac ' e; I make this stateffient, volisritanly so - learned nothing alse -we �.-earthenware and china is very good for , Ali, i - ,,, . ., ' customed , If we have I " , . I 1. -uits i - ii *_bf the ,Y�onder-! -' ed the ,�alue of the stock-' them and they erl�y pecking at � it. - :1. � I 2. Theheavy syrup in which ft maimed back-wasib of w a 1 that others may kno hirve I�at n � ! , . , . . I . . - ' , ' I began. ! The fowls lay :: �, , . ire put up is very expensive --and this 4as seen it sinci the� *fir ti anspor 0 _-f�il results that follow ilie.,use, of_�tliis_ pot in our lavders since the War much beter for an-com- - i_ ­ . cl m . . - disabled pulled into ' . � Even the remains of oatmeal porridge.: casional tonic of broken plates! . � . . - . assr4 fruit -is V�ed al ost exclusi,�e I -port.' The x-�'� medicine." - -- . . - - '. - �.71 , . . . . - '%,� , ly . � f oes before be - . - - 1 Metan" _I You can get these pills through any - , . � . . _. __ ,,in the camps. . _L % �re a sti .or by.maU.at 50.ce 1.tr .. 4 - - .- . .. � .... � ____ - .... ­. �_­ __,________.­:_­___ , . � , . .� I . - . -W .. .1.. _f� 3.. Tht, materia . .14 4 . . .. . - I pf whi�h the con-'Ius- she never had , know -n-- before 1. mediVine dealer * MOTOR FROM RURAL CHILDREI .. __ - I. is made is- expen*ive - MIA. � and when sbe stgpped, the roo ng �a bo\ or-six,boxes for $2.50 from The; . Tike-lt-Back..Vay , . A m-rai - I . . . : :. _ i . . .. Iners I , * I - .1 . - ­ - - - , ... - . . - _�__ __ Medicine ("o., BiocKN-Tile, .- ----. ___ __ __ I . __ - --f-approval. W08*115 --B-,-q-U-,,-�R--T-0-fake . . '-Give Second Bus For __ _:�., � . .. Country Schools . � . I . it bac RN -1., 'i � -scarce, anA is, moreover, very- neces- , with a clilmoro ' I , . - I I . ere two ]ads each ont. . - : . I . I I I I -, ry for the conduct of the.war.. . , j - I.n the. front row w "' .. . .-e I The article you barrow;.. . I . : '_VA . ___. ___4____:___L_-:__ . . I I Conval!rscent Soldiers. .,.., . 1. I . .�� .- - . � . .. __.� I 4. It hari -been demonstrated that, of whom hud lost a -'arm.- . k-nd 'don't politPolle, that duty plain , '. ­_ � 1. ., ��, - n They were I T ­ . . I . I . :_,� ! : men rried away with,enthu-! - ' ,A, Child's Thought V Cod. . ... ­ . I the food values of evaporated fruits . bovish ca To $,ome.remote-to-morrow. . to ., ..'1 1. .. ud'Thev_�ay tha-t-Crio'd lives very high; . - I .. .. . --,� :-.�, I The ru'ral school children of Ontari ­ � . . ' . . . - - ­�.i. �, � '- ' are equal, If not superior, to thosb of sissm. They just had to appla, . . . . - . I I . have given a secQnd motor bus to the L_ . . -the same mate: ials put,up in.a heavy �'someh6w and so_fb6fg'0t t ge�the - ' rids a little stern. . 1 ii litililey 1:11illipitall, -c-ommission to be A ir , .. . � . . . . . I . � . . � . .. d and I You cannot' se. o ir dod; and, why? ! . a__ve__tXe__fe__eIiuC . .. ,,if . ;, � � I : . i it. One. ladhe - . � I... - . . .- An6 yet'l b I . ,.�;� syrup; '. I - - � I ; used in transferring. soldiers under ;,-� ­� I en, he peini�d I'll, - I'll -.1. laid his into it wi I esound- I That borr6wing -.,,itbout return .� i � .A, - . . : Arid if you �ig_down in the mines Is 'most the same' as stealing., . - treatment ,in the various convalescent . " .M�i - -the Ingger if ing wback�s. . , i . , .. -;,_�-j� & ... ....quires better food than � 4,1 You -never see Him in the go?ld; - j.. - - . �. . I hospitals in "D" Unit. - .. . I ..* ­.; " � he' is io 6e efticient, "but', of late years, 1 The young'womai� sang every song, . . . : . . . . - ' I 1� I �1_1 . Thoiigh from Him- all that's glory , The presentation was made by Pro- ;��:�,� . � . -tion of his food has - . � I .... shine;. - ' , ' - ­ . . mier Sir William Hearst in front ot . , - . A�: . , .- the selee -been'-she-knew.-at th t � when af ter the Ot;r neighbors good our needs !supply: . , I . ... . ...- . I ­. . . I ' 8, J , . . .,. I -watiteN in prac- � encores a fiiend� ""i . ay.u,never sang . . Withbut a word of fretting. I .. 4 I . . onit in'theory and At- ,.. the Perliament Buildings in Toronw k . 1" . ! I d. He we�ars a fold 1)y , r, !:, ._,.N. - . . ... tica." As a remedy, 'Mr. Armstrong 1 so well before,' she t-eplied, "Arid I God is. so 900 . � �-`Tis wi:qng to pa- such kindness . � , anti it was a p'roud day for the young� �, ", `� I . . 1A., . . a mistaken eompeti'tion! ne�er 'expect to " sing -so- well again. Of heaven- and -earth across . His � -And pay it by forgetting. .. .. � . 1':�, , , urged that thi I . ificed many littli . ,,, A , � - - , . . ries I'll never ataim:bave those two won- face- . I . ..: : sters who had saer - - , 7� �, ; , ' I- . I . - , _ 1111ould be stopped by the compa . . -e their patriotic con- _ ; � � _.L�3�, . I ; pleasure* to Trial, � - 'dt�i Tispire. me.'! Liki� ,Aeci-ets kept,for love, untold. I � . _ . � � . _ 1% . . co-pperakiiig apd, working out a.'stand- : -ftil lads tv I I Then ttike -it back, whate'er . . o,e . � � .. ara di . building 1 - . - _�_- 4--r- .� .. I -_ . . .. I - ; triliti.tions. . . %L- et of palatable, body -1 . I But s,tifi I �eel that His embrace Till neighbors all are sub . ; � The � first motor bus ..Was �resv�rited - � . I .. IN, urged Strange C�Niduet of Tethkred Horses. Fol' friendly hearts,- of c -4e:- i - . '. I foods for their employees. I- Slides down by thrills, through all :_ . . ;ifi-..tlf6--fsII and -came from the contri- ��� . - - _____ I I . ,:n� Ig �sue Imcf1ep ts_�an_ordit that -it -de ___ . ---i- _ __� W, I . '� -Viings mat e, as made last year. It was a fine "-w"' or- 0 ' butio 1��N .1-� . .0 dial; legislation be had enforcit . __ ____ . -V . . . - I 's _ "issued -at th I 6r the � clar 8 W ricently . . e' T�loligh sight ind sozind - I Are worth'far more than money. 'ous ind hits a . .i. , . , ptalidardigitiolf,- at least � .of Q 'every" - een very active service In - .. . - t I - I TA�,, I , I .. . . ,�, s . � - --4- - _____ I - ­ .. . , �­perlod of'the war. :� , 11, 1, front: I pla�e; . ,; . - I � gettin the ,men from the hospital" �A -AN-rable that 0'. - Grea't care must always be exercised . . . . . .1, I --- yo .W'-?.,. ' .1hitec', ,,:,- . It' is Most d ' - dlei'orne - t,o As it TITY-tendel'Inuther 1 id, - - u --"-a parent ar,4i the-.ai 1,their-yocatio.rIaLtrainine classes and . . ehW of Wh Il erng borsei - ,Of your -child's career,, f or upon- char - The second is a.iflmflar I . , .__ should be-giveh.-pl . -I% ` pressure I -1the theatreR. �1 . . I I � I ,�� . .. trees, as they are likely to -haiik; and , On my Abut lip.� her 1% .. ses I ' . 11:1� � food prepared in, sanitary kitchens .. � act6r'depends iticcess. - - . I I �. ­.: . . � 1. - "" Half,wakft The at night, and said, - car. . � _V I ', ".4iH I nd wved -in -clean, bright dining thereby destroy4Aie trees. , - - ' I ugh the dark, During Octobe British I These same child'ren are purchasing , � I . . . - I . .. -A � _. -77 ,, '0�`ho kissed you,thro r the vatiie of I = - .... I . . d ' I . , I st - record: I a rr�qvi 0 - � ,"fooms, but this may be e WL bout - ng picture machine �' r the sol.- � - � . , -ade was t-- . - i . . 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A s raj ~. � • flq;� L�t�AIJI'MS. --on nday evening !wet Rev.'=3ashaa Richardson is confined' :: 111 r,. M, len, of Toronto, ocvnpi- , to his house wikh- a, very severe =ti ' — _-- -- -- —3ec - e u p ICE u 19rilrti'eiv`s ��RE Y epen(IIv�9 - f -w -days with friends, ad&osa' tin the part play d..b.* the -- �”" .-Miss Leila D4uuoey here been ehurc;h,.whei he gave a I _,-2" i sed ..by t•he W NITEVA�.E .� Ila Green ltiver. iservice of gong in wurehip.' bl, v, •Mrs. Fraser had a business• trip to Rolled i3±,con, i3reKkr»et B7911, --gym: and :firs. -Peebles, of McMillan is lecturer on Psalmody the city on'binndxy. `Whitevale, spent Tuesday 'with and Hymnody in- Knox College, is Johii and Mrs. Reed at present a Bologna S4usage,' ;lizcl`ut, = Saliuon, ' i —. a, C. ttwi Mrs. Philip. well Wi,-ed In the history of utuAe the RuwRm-cpf Bei rriN• relatives. — . -Mrs. Cbas."'•-Bradford, . we ars as well as being an accomplished Fred FtcsRer9, of the-- Bank of Nova t Ciscve�, Hadaie, Always in stock. - sort to report, is confined to her. tutlbician. bL . McMillan was eti Scotia, Markham, spent the weekend Chq' a Groceries.._�Prin�e_Old Che e bed sorry g fr'on, a very severe member of the General Assembly's• tvich his p a here. Jece, - li' -- ' Josep and rp and cOl(�.an(�Tteurslgia. Committee that compiled the Mies Helen Troyer retialhe Grape Fruit, Oranges, temotis, Etc. -Mrs. Jamey McQuay, of Mint- present Book of Praise which was members of'the•Wblie 1 omen's - tobea, is spouding a few weekP introduced into the. Presbyterian Institute to a social evening on Fri- G, A. GILLLSPIE, DUNB�IRTON with W. D. and Mrs.' Gordon and Church -of Canada about twenty. day last. A delightful .evening is re- O;her friends aud'relattves here. o e years ago. He bas also charge ported. -Geo. A,Qordon, of Toronto, of the work of preparing the new Remember the Sundagschool Con - spent the week -end here with- his Book of Praise which it Is expect vention of the Township to be held in lather, Robt. Gordon, who is slow- ed will be on sale about the let of the Methodist church here on Thurs- s . da Jan. Slat, morning,' afternoon `,•`3y recovering from his recent acci- .Septat September and in prosecut- and evenin A la re �d g. large attendance itta - sat. ing this1woek, he has spent con- requested, Everybody welcome. -The assns! meeting of the eider able -time in Ox oed; England. f Mond$y, Jan. 28th, in the library ant gathering took lace in the - - - p -- o1r -- - At 7.4nm. ,Make it a point to manse, when fit. Andrew's Choir, ---' P be t and those in the' thatch who are y',lnable germ Pro�ery. present. business meeting `of the. interested in music, assembled. _ Come In � Girl's Red. Cross Club will beheld .The'. Methodist choir -.and pastor, The undersigned has received io• Co ole Wednesday•eveningtJa_n. 80th, Rev. J. W. Down, --and al80._t structioaa..from the adminietratrizo[ 'nit 7.80, -at the home of Miss F. 'choir of =fit. John's Church, Bro. the Bstate of Benjamin Fawcett; - Jones, Church fit. ugham, were present as invited of the Township of Pickering in the=The' services in St. Andrew's guests. The object of the gatber. County of Ontario, Farmer, deceased.BargaiwTab-1-6 .chggreb an Sunday next will be an Ing was to listen to a most in. to sell by ppu_blic�auction at the Hotel �,(i�Mr. McMillan a visit, structive and• intere.wtiug address d4 the a ninth d y-ofFePickeribr ar ' A. D. day. the ninth day -of February, Ar D. � •• and will be of a very helpful and on church praise by Mr. McMillan. 1918, at the hour -of three o'clock. in We're =r f U plifting character. By using as exam les a number the afternoon; the following valuable -__ ri e' re cleaningti lots of short p „„ The usual services of the Eng- of the most familiar hymns, he property. namely:.C _ Bob Cburc•h will be held .on Sun- showed how these should be snug FIRSTLY -Part of lot number twelve -`-- Hay, 8cd after Epiphany, January as to be effective in worship.' ' He .in the' TUird Range of tale Broken • " 27th, at 1Q.80 a. m., "and 7 •p. m. strouglydisapproved of the prae- Front Concession of the Towo�bbip of ends, such as: _ Mr. Bruce will officiate. tics so common in many churches I3ir):ering; CODtkeIDR fifty acres, more -Mr.. and ,,Mrs. Shepherd and of employin -trained singers or less. ti - e ` , Ssco�nr.Y-Of Broken lot Dumber a Underwear`in shirts and drawers, sizes 22 to 36. ry daughter, Miss Violetta, of West whose se ectlons are chosen, not twelye, in the Second Range' of the y Bt•anch, Web., are visiting. with to assist in• the- worship of -God, Broken Front' Concession . of said F E. W. and Meg. Sleep. Mics. Shep' but to afford to the rongregatiOu Township' of Pickering., containing Men s Underwear, in S1Ze8 '36 t0 4'%. herd is Mrs. Sleep's sister. a Inuslcai treat, and' thereby turn sev.%ty awes, more or lees. On ibis A�leaaant "evening was spent the eburch into a concert hall. property.are farm buildings in a air Men's Tweed Pante and Work Shirts, !ust . a few of in .the Town Hall last Friday even- His address was an inspiring one state of repair and the soil is to each number, odd lines and sizes. ing by the young people of the; and was a revelation to those be Rood clay in a fair state o culti- ._ vicinity, when they dancedtothe present., At thecloee of the ad- , T Pa g ��� ey to be paid down `.. Men's Print Shirts, easy 1.00, going at 75c., 4 admirable music of Em ria ham a dress the meetingresolved Ilse Fl.orchestra. Into eti social gathering, and a at -the time of sale and the balance -Mise Davis left on Saturday camber. were called upon for short within twenty days thereafter. There for Detroit to visit her brother, speeches, after which refresh- is s mortgage on said property and©�T 1 ' who, a few weeks ago, received menta were served. -On D the Vendor understands the -wort- i/ terrible injuries, when --he fell Marsh's invitation :a nu - down ori - - �throttgh aeeetainpArtiflnof+t to remain as --a- - - r - 4r now a owly recovering in an hos- ,the arge telescope several of the mortgage an the:property.' We will be showing dozens of pairs ..pitch - beaveialy planets. each as Jupiter. Dated at �Osbawa this `fourtceath -Vr E. Stephenson has install. Saturn and the moon:, A hearty day of January, A. D. 1018. of broken lots which must to clear P J. F. 0RI$aaoaF,-_.' „ ed a Bell phou@ at his residence,, vote of thanks was tendered t'cI Vendor's Solicitor. Oshawa. Out. Whitby. ring 2 $8; - office 38. After' Mr. McMillan and Dr.:tllarah for _ ed up.' COil91(leriII� the increase hours and 9a,ada s, ring him at the pleasant evenirfg. B. Powell, Auctioneer, _ y. .�.... 17.19 Pickerjng, 'Ont, • - it all -these lilies, it will pay you his hOuie. ]e hag also teleRrapb OUNiARTON �.— Instrument c•onnectido , at .his Mrs.'McGlusban is 'visitlti friends �n the Surrogate, Court - to examine these Speciale. ' house to all points: When wiring io Toronto. g g THE or travelling get -after Stephen- Miss Wetberall spent .the weekend JQ11I1�.0 0��IItSS - _ It - eon. * at her home in Newcxatle. ' -A very a6cceisfai social was We regret.to state that Mr. Cowan, � _... �, �� ' ••1� held atlltbe hums of John and Mrs. Rosebank. and Mrs: Hopper are both in the Estate of William W. Sparks, Everybody Come'! We Vl/lli. have • Deeper last Friday evening.. . 'Be. critically ill. _ Coat Merchant, deceased, - ectal$ lore' ' all lines to y Mies ly III ie confined Ca her bed the �, • . . , tween thirty and forty persona est week, but we hope to. see her Prance is bPrehy'Riven 'pursuant to n r� �f were cogent and an ep o able p p the Trustee Act that all- perHonb ha:- i' P j p about again in a few days, Ing clalms nftninat the estate of Wil- t '• evening waq spent. The-sticial Owina toetheahottage of coal, cot. llam ,sparks, latent the'1'ownahip , was held" under the auspices of tage pru er meetings -are being held, of Picketing. in the County of Outar- make a clearance 'before ore the St. George's WomPu's Aazili- last wee. at. Mr, Dnnbar's -and this i . , , in, Coal Merchant, deeeaeed, who cry; and anuther.will be held thin week at Mrs. P. Annan e. died on or about the. 10th day of Sep Sa The D, L. and M. 1. SocieE will be T Thursday evening at the home of y tember; A. U 1917, are requested to LV%.t'a'� A t�'Lim • _ - , " ]ale. Downing, Frenrhman'q Bay. held at G. A. Giilespie's on.. Friday. send. to Mr. W'H, N. Aioclair. Solici• - i evening, at 8 15, sharp. A good,pro for tint the Adwinistrxtor, fall• par- (� -Pte. Ru-aell.Bath, whoretarn- ram, All msmbera lease attend. - .•/" ,. titulars of tb�eir claimit and any secur- �d Lrom overseaq shoat two weeks g Died at Dnnbattnn op Wednesday. itv held for the eame,4n7 nr before theM CHARMAN i►go, spent a few • days with his Jan. 9th, Henry Morrison aged 94 Iltb day of February, 1918, and after • • a Isister. Mrs. Edgar Andrew. He Mr. Morrison had heart in taping said date the Administrator w111 pro '. wily wounded at' one of, the $area health for Che past two years and had crrd to diatrihuto the assets of rho - - - '- — -- %AttIAA In Northern, Pranep, Wb__ suffered acutely for the_ past, si: estate among tbo+e entitled, having n t9t moat a tom rig these-Irhose e_1_a_ims.--."Happy.Though t _ five of isiN ribs were fractured and was of a very, retiring disposition= was have been filed. One of his. lungs wAq inured. a good friend. and a kind neighbor, While he ie !Dakin well be a still g g Dated at Oshawa the l9tb day of d �t s�= �- �+e.�� --- - R He. was a Presbyterian and a life•lonR January. A., D. 1918. +�� - '. ange- in a very weak condition,' and hr Liberal. The funeral was on Saturday. �. -expects to under n atI operation the 12th Inst„ to Erskine cemetery.ALB$°RT E. SPARxs, Administrator. v plto�ly," it $e is survived by three sone, Pete"By his -Solicitor'.' �; �I+•. • ' ' aged aitpnii the- Henr and Fleming, and four dhu ht- .18-20 W. E. N. Sinclair, .,, 4 y�- � �1e88' st,OyeB are ackao�Y ers, asses em ma and Jane, __ _—_ -- _ do be the beat* stoves tin the Town Hall this (Fri- - da evening under the sus ices Mme' Gormley, base Ilse, and Mn. Glen Willow Mills + y) R P Westgate of this village. t On she 111arket of the Women's Institnte. ,Miss --,-..•.-. CM=�°.a.R GiROVE rte -day.. y Marjory Tait, of Toronto, will Pickerio g Tp. S. S. convention li endtd ! kers. els on f and -. .—entertain with Scottish and Irish Flour, Bran; Shorts, Crushed Onto 7 - _dancing, dialect solos and charse- The annual Convention o -i the Pick- and Barley Chop at Mill. handsome in design. _ tiler sketehea..-Sergt. Fraser, V. C., Bring Township$undsf-School Associ- Oail'aod see ooze tail st�c who captured seventeen Germane, ation will be held in the Whitevale Grinding every day, except •ioRle-h&Dded, will relate some of Methodist Church on Thursday, Jan. Wednesday and Friday. 31st. Following is the,program : H B V l� D Y Ibis ez riences. Proceeds for war �[oRlrzlra elswiox aHBRRTWOOD BRAlr<OM -- - _f - - a work. �dmiseion, 25 cents; child- 10:00 -Devotional Ezerrises, led b the .Just in, n carload bf Rainbow sad tea, 15' cents. Pfesident. Mr. W. H, Jackson. Five Roses, (Manitoba Flour* -Tbe' Women's Institute will 10.16 --Song Service. Bran, Shorts and - hold their next in on Tnee• 10.26-PresidenVo Address. a Barley Chop. r, � �AN c day, ,Tan_ 2Gth at 8 n rinr•1r, at the 10.40—Music. AROBEs 77BJf.+ANKE S home o! M t•e.- M: ' 4: Chapman. 10.46=Delegates. Report of'eac6 school IIST HILL BRANCH _ FOR WINTER addreas the tweeting as dale- tial worker, Miss Laine. A carload of Bran and Shorts. -' ate. Those who heard Mise 11.90 -Appointment 'of Nominating —.7 -Call in and see them g Committee and Closing Exer- Get our prices. We can save you ..palaa-on-a-ietvar occasion -in ..- _ -- -. - - --— g AFTERNOON sEeeiONi sail aC nrei' O HaCU�i�RtlZl -• 'Pickerin will sure Gaut to hear - .Feed and sugar sacks wanted. - Collars, her again. -All friends and mem- 2•00_Devotioni* EzerciWes, -led-by - HQtae-Goods_on_hain , ; • bers of the Institute are cordially Rev.. Mr. Owen. -- invited, also members -of -the -Girl '-g-1G=R�ords of We come, by r. W. - lihoe repairing neatly done. Prices reasonable. -- ross obit Everybudy,come. D. Rogers. B� ju DAi1�' j�/�il i Q The sewing eobamittee would like 2.10=Provincial Convention Report, +.++va DALE- +vsaa.+a.++ -all stretcher caps returned b h Mrs. L. Johnston. p' y 300 by PIC7Sa`ERIN3 pIOHERINC HARNESS EMPORIUM Tuesday as the shipment is to. be -- ° made to the Red Cross. 3.05 -Reports of Departments, by the You can always get the beat Mani - Superintendents, toba Flour trade from No. 1. Home Phone 3800. W. J. COAKWELL -The• annual meeting of St.' 320 -Music and Roll- Call. Manitoba Wheat.' Andrew's church .was held on 1,80 -Address, ••Our . Place in the Royal Household and Gleuora for Line," b Rev, Dr. Marsh. _ Tuesday evening and .was largely y bread. Try a bag. attended. Tbe pastor, -Re v.' Dr. 3.56 -Music and'Offering. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oate 4,Oii—Address, b Mies Lnine. Lee- y a. Marsh occupied the chair. Tbe. y _. -,- --VOTTNa 00K I son's Preparatitrn-slid Pras€n. N� S _ _.- _-_.,_reporte of t;he-`v-arious orkaniza- tatioy MIX FEEDS tions were most gratifying to all. 4,50 -Nominating Committee's Re- OAT CHOP` The receipts from all sources ..ea- port'aad Cloeirig Exercises, CRUSHE6J (;LATS + ceeded $2800, w.bith amounted: to EvtsrriNo sEssiox .:- BARLEY CHOP W e have on hand now a splendid assortment of. Caps, just in from th; :.''$52 52 -per family 'and $28,48 per 7,00 -Devotional Exercises, led by �TVHEAT wholesales. They are the latest in Cape and eats are dandies. member. A• debt of over $850 was Rev. 11. Crickington. CRACKED CORN Our Fall and Winter -Samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Ao. are het e. wiped out and over $700 worth of 7.15 -Secretary -Treasurer's Report. MIXED HEN FEED The st/les this season are ezceptionahly good, the coats e•peeisllY• ` improvements to the church prg- 7,25 -Address, "Seed Time," by Rev, aldwelh$�r�atn eubs�it)�ite. Y.2>I know our re utetion along' this lice ib the best. We have -petty wag -made, an or m a-. McNeil; o? ffiarEban� Calf Meal: given you the.hes o sa ao i f6re� and coin again. }, alone was raised. After meeting T.4f�Muaic• Molaasee Meal. • all a above, tits treasurer re -7(60 -Question -Drawer and Open Con- Call and see usWhen in town next and we will be glad to show 8ference, by Mr. Chapman; COPPING AND OAT anything in the line of Men's Wear. L its a working balance on hand. _ �. h 8 05 --Music and i�flering. -. _BRUSHING EVERYDAY _ lota- an to the Men's ref Aa'affear. row's. Pickering; and St. John's, tween Home and the School,' B�j� PHONE. Brougham, have unanimously, de- by Mise Laine. . R, A; BUNTING .9 FICKERING tided to raise the pastor's stipend• 8.46-=latroduction of new President $stablislied 1857. 6` $200:'. and Cloning Ezerciaea. Chopping every day. - ,.a:..;.F1.&ia'�'jA:i-.:.,: _s1;aw..er,.Sw,.e -....' �. '� � •..e..... -: ... ...... ..,. 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