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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_02_01tF _W4. _'.4K , 7 7 Z., L or 71 TA ?1CKFRTNG�­0NT.­, FlR,TT:).---. FERWTARY 11. 1918 GRKWNWOOD WEST AiLL.' -ears !!!�Jea*tastal. 0Dsvb*.4' _-Establialled 75 y Much aby ls7exiendid to%il. 'John G4Rajher_A:d ' L caiload ol CarUob). of Oshawa, on the d of -week, -ak,6r, else -1,. and ;T,-m.i H Ilton (nee ys cattle from Part. Un e day lawr B &H -daughter, Dorili Velma, - Mrs. - John Bennett, or, has -b.d..GREENWGOD L. CIALDWELL-M. D.','Sur_cess& th9ir infaritw n e '-B1odk-:`-' *hich took place on Sunday morning, Aerlous.. attack of --paeumonla, but is C3- tothe'laterDr. B :Br",� Phone X5 St6 d the age of 6 months and 17' days. She ' Rev. R. D. Ceinii6h arrived hoble, 40 had- been ill for some time with whoop. after apinding a mosq etijoyallti yaca. ,4_' t�i;,:Mont. Out. Jan. ZOtb. in the 0oha we Hospital at recovering nicely. V. Z. CARTWRIGHT, , Fo#- Q Dun N- Gravenhure am tr 3; Mle konklic"Millk lux cough-mbich'ileveloped Into stom. tion in the'West, W-eijra-glad to have Piakezipg. On Olit our price on ach trqnble. Among the many, floral him back. n to 2 and 0630 to I P. M My tter-Carrier oilt. tributes. was a beautiful _zLeatb from --poyeft in X. FOR9YTH, D. of 0., Mr. Hamilton's folloni'mop R Ate, Steel Stalls or AUDLRY fttalb_ orileal the Chevrolet Af6torWorks; ummi6a to of "111111,16D.- Speew SO Wabirink System. Wiedding bells, aj4 ringing'around r--P"T UNIO Water— Bowl- MMe�it "d Badei d a - flying visit to Q'qir dF T. Love pal 'System' in, your P.T!redw&yhsd.a business tit to -W %T 0. MaKINNON, K.D, I&R.O. X1 e Rdinburgli, assisiber ad ow stable will pay for btReVZraky-evening services to the the city fast week. p mad ett 01111 (Wissis of. a -itissif.in W. Aunts sold his colt for a head. church here -are well attended. 90-daye,- some figure last week. ds&mkg" 41111 wanim Wilmot Shea, ytslW with Robert A� H- Tftdway 11001111t SAti3tdAY!d­ &ad, Mrs. Trigg on.Sunday last.. .4 nswwboo. See as before you tornoo;-at R. Dixon's. Our mail man did not got arouild on buy. ArtburandMirs. Annie a" spend - Monday on mcount of the storm. L"" . . ­..� �,'_ : - I' am ndt buying. Buckwheiatv' tax the winter at Victoria SquiLre. Mensm Murray and Puckrin receiv. Coal at. rhon' W. 0. Stotts Is. Contemplating Ak- Pickering es 2700 ed a carload of oes Ahls yaw T IL FAREWELL. K.0, BARR16- It Y. lli�M� in his eastern trip next Saturday. this week. Port Union young pebple spetit We see some of our sports 0 the A large stock of bran and Shorts ffiffi most enjoyable evening test Satur- Whitby rink very 'regularly. . Bomar I. CBRISMAN. liarrister and al on.the Rouge river. Stouilville,.Ont-, -aa ireat attraction it Is supposed. of mperIor_qu1@ilkty on b4nd i�­As Solicitor. 2q*twT Public. 11no. Money" eudMra. AnaLs and W; and The Sewing, Circle meeting held at Vau.NOfflce Brock St. Nortb. WbitbY. 21517 G. _Ijoltby's.ou,Frid#ty last.wass, ..�ab'right prices - MeAmols spent Saturday with Mi. M ro. WrLLI AM J. BEATON. B. A., Bar. and Mrs, Marsh.'of Toronto. suq�ess. about 26 ladies being bresent. rioter 8dlUltor,XotAnPUbHQ�6ssoc1sied --- Mrs. Pitt. of London, is visiting her in VTcjje;iiith Nesm. Byek-Ln. Denison * , . HJQHL� J. E. BUL, Clu'=ont ;fRLIK My brands of Flour for either Faster'.' BuTisters, Toronto General. Trusts AND ter. Mrs. Miller. on the 'Walker farm. 'Pitt Is overseas with the bread or pastry are dn- Buildin Adinf'King visit io the Mr. 11.aa Day Street, Toronto. Telephone HOUSEFURNISHING�l paid a ify hig igtb Battalion "LondoWs Own.". :-eicelled for quality, Main " -96L city on Saturday. J. P. White, K. C.. has sold his farm H. W. Holtbt who has - beeni_&.resl�L Dental Big Stock, at the lowest pricei. stDn road.for, a handame dent here for a out tea years, has sold his farm to S. Piuckrin. He is going LAKE B. BEATON. D. -D. S.. #Dellvery� free.] at the ftyal Cdelge ad Dental QM:rry to bear that 4 -and C. spring arrives fi bock to British Colu6bla ll�fore the Morrish are leaving aiii, but we wish # led'Phone'324 Sargeaus amid University of Toronto. '0111ce Calt and see. them every success. W M. j1j:V'!jhwd_w sizee. Whitby. -W, Stotts and C. Morrish WH1ftV4kLjk , "L;zj 2, to 5.W; Ind. 'ph-* 6. Messrs. &FBn�e 220. . 49Y During D am's absence overseas. Dr. Cock. are busily employed. drawing ice for Stouffyille friinds Suadayed with of the Went HUI hotel. E AS T LAK 0, Townt� JIM$ will be in foaraw -George and.Mrs Anthony. Glad to bear that Victor Clooson I# - Mrp. Jameo.Griffli%, spent a few days The shingle that has gt*Am ltss� doinor excellent work In the Idechani. last week with friends In Oshawa. faction for over 80 are. Empim louginalvAL 4;awbo. eal Flylog Cor Well done Victor. Mrs Howard Turnei and daugh Ito w -Nbw. ,ogs, Wanted We will you Xle, best of lack. COITugaw n IX a tin. Sunday ifth Beaton. IIXT G. tu. . - ve_r D. R. and hire. r1j.] It tion- Mae ft'i3e ^V410 Wfn% - VT Uoensea in me clounsy in outeria, with him ifiZjb­e; b6y other -makes. If on art; ils- Flowing Vmsds. MY I will-pay.eash for the fellowliog logo ens Institute will be held on Tuesday. here. 0 of a Crea zu Iliaratur. . R delivered rV POUOHER, Real Estate Auc- Febt 5tb, at the home of rs. Hilton Arthur W. and Mrs. Hodgson. of a Premier for 80 days. Alm -4, tionsu. valuator. colleatm and Aerm Basswood. No. 1, SM. No. 2. i17 per M Brumwell. at 2.90 p. In. Cberrrood JL a spent Sunday with 0; gasoline ines, fro"i $89.00 up. p 1% of zaarrialso liceox*s. Broushava. 4" soft Elm. W- and N '. g4g,". See or wit te me before buying. IA WIEST HILL.. ve been _jZ7 retil- th HOPPER Inner of Ma= XoPle, J& 14 D =02!�01 oulail ock 91' Samuel and Mrs. Mannel he Bell-PhOUIL, a Licannes"ll deuce u6nons. 28. 20 ill Westney reed home e guesta of the7 formWs brdther in 091M at store and his White Ash. 30. 20 after taking a two weeks' course at Toronto for several days. 'Mrs. Joseph Ellis attended the wed. F. I Prouse, Pickerint Sad G Fine, 2% AS the 0. A. Guelph., DB BEATON TO"SHIP =lax ban been -ding of Miss Flo -Thompson. of Park- Z! . ;;;nWayancer. coolindedeser for "kin Chopping and O&t Ro]Hzg every The West Bill 'post offict sts"Viie, tritneferred from the waiting-rooru to ditle, Toronto. on Monday. the 218t. -dayaausu&L- ILocounteal 3$16 Money 60.10" on farol luau 44 Marrisp Ide- Mr. Duncan'i stage. Messrs. Gordork Hodgson and Frank 7 Wilbur were In Toronto several days Owing to the starm the electric tare sases =1 T -T . ickerin W. G. Barries, - Green Rivar have been out of business for the past recen ti lending to business affairp. 9- -TZUGH a. PUGHi Gien Majnr. Oat. Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust -H Ill., tbiee Mi" Y;.1zeIBlrvIe and Mios Irene days. and in consequence we All iintomobile and. Bicycle. JLJL -Liceumd Auctioneer.. RztPative exper af Pugh. of the. Nhwittlam-Migh School lease to Imported sod Ahoroumbbred stock. have. suffered the loconveplence, awes ociadooted an j%=% Write for "Near n1m," having no motif., spent the week-eird with their respect- repatring, oromptly and particulam Pcostud.2110. 35-ly Abja ESTA E... -*-a lvo parents. attended to. A meeting wits beld-In the hotel on T W. R. Jackson. of the Brork road. Ila P68TILL, T�eensed.-Auetioneer, Saturday evening for th f 7 0 u= 0 visited the Sunday school Ttre , Oils, Grease a repair& Fe for Counties at Tork and Ontario. Aue- Inducing -the- Grand Trunk Ct way 0 beie on Vou mom of all kindeattenuta to on shorliess put in a'siding. Another meed much pleaw alWays on haudi, Sunday, and he was very Rau". 44d"We Orreep River P. O."Oxt. -day evening ojr ad with what be mw. will be held on Satuit next week to consider this and other Rftb Sailibmilloi of' the Major Potter & Andrew, M MAW, LICE"ED AUO- Inkptovement:4 of which this cQti Roller Mills. who has been sTending a T teb Durum liands of sake UL attarided 9 y- In need. a -the BUR Jor Yoct. Ontario and Fife Acres- of Land For Sale, Ity I saill abort vacation with frien a An' PICKERING. Out. to. Tervas reasonable PWS1 Oftv. O&t=p as dl planted WAII 966d.- Staites. bet returned to -duty. - led at NL SM and =.r- GRURM Rivan The Methodist church woa4 bee on whilby.0-t. sty winter fruit, Thured I t was well.attended and Miss Spencer spent Tuesday evening rftujt:;Tn "cutting and hauling to the. .'.��.Jnst coming into with Miss F.- W�Igbt. neighborhood of Lwinty Cords. O"Nr iff W. Gates. of Cho" nod 'a" W r M 0 -be b ut Pte. Edward Grover, of the 2nd Vitoritnary Surge0a Sundj%yatW.J.MiC eirl. Canadian Battalion, Who =at I& Honor Graduate of the Outarle Vote. Mims fa %fanninj nf'T6i6h_tn apsaj- ­Asmorn- tV4 -t Out at rinazy Colleve We V. -Richardal'o Sunda* with Miss -G. Madilt boapi6il. Toronto. was the guest(;f for, prices :-Aind-GradtAte of the Veterinary We arre pleased to report that Mim Wra. and Mrs;: Hiltz over the w9'ek- Sarab Hutchings Is traproving. after a end ScletyCe Anociation.. Notary Public, Pickering. Phone-offlee INS. residence WM protracted Wiese. Thomas White butchered a very Skatink Is all the rage'tbese days, choice be on Sarnia. Rat Friday last 14 months old CLIAREMONt, -ONTMIO. The Pickering and Hugh thinks tbree are too miku-Y- -dresslog-S an (If W -lbs. said h 1_1m� girls ar L.Ocurz nill for him. :the same by the quarter. Mr.WbItAe Alex. Gray in on the nick list at pres- makes a specialty of feeders. Yence. vidLam -,,----ce Corraittele ent and Is under, the doctor's eaze. V Mrs. T. Tweedle has been -assfating letcrinairy S%wg�oa We-lio'p-e fdr a ijidedv recoVert. her mother to settle household effects 'Zonor Gra&uateofOntari&Veteri DArY The object of thin, Association to to The Green River Ladies' Aid a' n in their handsome - now residemee. re- can save 'College. All calls d very.enjoyable time be Wedn to day or night lesson stealin's' and P---' -ute contly completed an the Wai. A most prompt4y at�wwed to. --F, Karnali& Ban the felonar. fast at the home of Mrs. Lw toodel-A lighting and water system and ludVoudent Phones, people of Green River re think n Installed .-Yon monev o -bee Ustiabers hav! W onsimum. Ing of i&kfng:u a, collection to got a A large number of the youn r cloc at Lmust KUL Who W_K�RI!4C% ONTARIO bave thin wintir made quite' a ol =2 WIX y ad Axesolive 00wasibles. will lido P of attetilling skating Carnivals In is- r the 811h load and express themselves as bwokip to 11.ft ' ng kind an enjoyable time at A1[rN Agincourt, StOadvil* Markham "d -C. RE E 8011t: -via be had. 0111s Mrs. 0. A. Beiretay is Spending a I'dcu@t Bill. _j PHIIJP A. ds W ry an 11" a fuR line at treidt few days in the City. Elm N. F. Neebin. of Oshawa, spent Sam- veral of the retired gentlemen of UMUST ad amtsootistentlyan band. w. W. V. Richardson. daj bore with his parente. - this village have h P a c e greatly am. poet -i thumd I with curling. consequently tell AL Feaeby. of Toronto, i ispim item. Breakf"t Bacon. 14S. Thate, W.I. Clark the end a gread deal of time on the ,w0ek ber6 with her mother. y alp EWm4 Bolocua4 Wakm% etis. --�i Kim Georgina Ashton, of dge, Ice. ,You way laugh and continue' 44� to do but to a few move sessons __,Higbmt pilem VMd for - Ip. ion will non some or thbie men in -Montreal and Vancouver play -Ing off Butcheescatue Mrs. Wesley Harvey and Mrs. WW GET THE BEST bur &pent a few days -friends-in the.-Druiltilon International Chem- _wltb Toni h- p kbip. R. 111:111iiii:111i. oll 11,1111111�� S South On t. I raven urst, MI= I 3oerlf oVAgricult- IN THZ -oveml are. aqsl8ted by the Ont, ew days here owing to the serious Dept. of e LL110TT illness of his mother. Agricult e, held a -oftering meeting ' tiag re on Tijesd Y, 06 29tb.- mee r, we rigs f0i him The -annual thank This chief of the Women'i Missionary Society of bject of the q 'Ing WRS 'Day or nigLt Succesiftligluarm Managemeinft In Witr A - ---- -- St. John's church was held on Wed. ndacted b W Mus iniets. all trains nesilay evening, when Rev. Dr. Marsh Time, very ably co ..CF. ton ge'& 0`barleg Sts, Toron.to, gave� his 'Interesting and fostruc� Shearer, H. S. A., of -Bright, 3at. Mr. Teaming pr6mptly attended to. Cansda I is -Popular. Flebool of Basi- Sheitrer al tjve leeture.- entitled : -An Evening pogieaffl urged the'b"reed.; Are you getting the full Agent for Cantida Carriage Uo. beas traibifig I Satisfaction assured in the Skies," illustrated by lime -light Ing and feeding-Qf Ift"con Hoge at and use of your Kodak these to:all-,who come berel 'All graduates views. - Soveral solop were rendered jitter the great crisis. Miss Campbell -of our under *inter month@ P gtadVates -and scones h Miss Xkr# Clark'. 'of Pickering. of Toronto, also addressed the Wc�rn' We H.'PeAk, of 'he set yiar have secured7good Re Collection amounted, to about 91% elm's Institute yeiy Interestingly, an bliol-aspn-pooltions and- still the'de- The'snousleleigh-ride of the -Union The Adjustmeritafter the war, -which You can take some finotsna r'supply. air is a_ question, where deep thought and ihots while the otiow is mand Is far beyond op id Presbyterian Sabbath Schools consideration must be a Iiinis. , If you I.- Our Catalogue given full-particu- which took pli& 'Saturday ev!?n. pplied. Ilepund and the YOU lars. Write jor one. Students Ing was much onjnyed--�y The'U, F. 0. intencY holding 'd fAry 1Tj7 - - comme _-all, As the r a us- nave not already done 00 may nee a, course at an bate on the eveniag of Tuesday. Feb. it -one of thaw bright -days. III t-, -fe-ry'cold thi drive wits was For servJce &ad Salaiy will. surely time..7 iitli. The stiblect *111 be, resolved that ong one. a On their retuiu. an excel - follow a course.in one of Shaw's Jent.hot iupper was served which was tbi-re to more profit in horses tban"In' 'Bring in your flims' to.60, Business Schools, Toronto. Wj 1W. 1. zlliott. lndlo�i relished by all, after which Rev. Dr. cattle, - Thei L Captains are Messrs. H. develoW and printed. * We, E. T*ner*aad Gordon McKat. Revs. Marsh gave an Iriterostingpirogramme can soure_you the best 1.10. for our free catalognei -W. H.- consisting of lime-ligbt viewr, whiob Qwen and Crickingtoo bays been ask - 0 Act as ju dges. The members are Suits from your 1116gatives. Shawi President, 08 Yonse St. TOOLO'BRARPENPID pleased both old and yountr. Avery jolt party of young-fo a Ili Itin eir ladies toeome and en-_ 0 the evening with them, and are We make a speclalry of crosscut sawi� patbered at tle home of, Mins, Mary red.i )3arc eid n" -6f as them to bring .11kht, refresb­ TABLB-Pioltairing Slat ls:y� on Wedn a 00 Tools of all kinda. - 1AXk8 iepki event T). S. Trains going East due as folloiVs Reser-boultIg & special last week, it lug h ir�b tbday. ments In'the form of sandwi es only B." nd cup@ and A M. ty. For-& first- Iged 11, after ssaucers emu feat for No. 6 Mah - . 1, e c re was I du I Lid& elan hair trim or an e"y i!�&*e call _",.1 we, 2." V� = I,- e families. as the bo' not feel st the Elest n& e P e d is a _K I N' cil I ER P `E C will- lp-O and, A with D 'P rem )a Ph Ait bur W. nd h 'P.'v te'ley arvey and Mrs Xv do *_� a wj� TH�tB�ESTJ bur , ig fewld�ays th _fr_k IE Z_.fr�a it, L I n t n e ra,�W p on, 'of the_ 7 j of aI n Fe ga �j ve_j, the view'. b Mi Tj 'artcu Rjude t 0.01 Inct toll Pr iml for Sill A. e I to the task of diell-washi so 6.24 P. ME. See out House Furnishings or all vided'byneliptt�dldboatess- Tfiers T%,3& Druggist -Graduate Opticians was a mistlotoe-P In the early boil e rh3b will furnish coffee, Ste., and -:2raas going Want duli an folic"- kinds. - Slightly used Carpets No. 29 LocsJ 10.27 A. M. Nbe b r4young people arranged the mogram. We bopd C. N. R. Tll��lt Ageet. 21 31.86p. MI from 15 ce-dta a yard up.§ bomeopfIlly convinced that 0 A. Bar- sit tne members wit avhlk themselves 7 ld&fl 7.50 P. I W. J. 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'. 1 .7- � 11 ,-Betwe,e n, . ousins.; ,-. 1 'th rumiii- in his CTwo years Ago t i told MIX"@ or "ad- by xxvm�! $0 ... I 7.;L- 'r L 7 . _. .\ . _. .0 .1 .. . i � I I � I . ; Lmacaiq watkhiiid 0 A -h h a story was . a: IL a V. in V,I,,vI4Ud . I ..- 1. '.1 �L '. . . . I face with.- a. toleratiow wbfc -verged about the bonors acc&deci ..by Presi-/ ANTIQUZ 'GALLMM308 1. " . , L'�'�'� .1 . , , . . _� 7- � ... OR,.A DECLARATION OF WA 7 upon�cosnpa I . . .. .-. .. � . - . I . .1. . . 1.7.7 . _ . I J �� R. _� 'T . .� - sulon, deiii _PoLniari to two motherless 28 amid 30 COMO 10499" Ifforvinteell . O" '- - - 0 - - - S 11 :-L I i. , . --, __ I . . (To be cofitinued.)' --- .----- - . - . �1_ ­ I . . . . : _ - . I I � - . %7: � �.-,..�i� . - . - _____ __ ­. . . _. __ - ---. . - . French childrin-of fourteen and tons . . .i� __ - - - '�__. . ., - , , I ___ - - - - _ - . - . ... . - I _. I .. . , 1-1 .. . � :­.. .. ... _­ - 1111., - I . .i Madeleine Daniau and her little . bro- . - ' - - ' " ' , ' . ., , ­_Wi� -....-. =;== � ' 7 � I � I - . . . L ` V, , i, �. I.. .Y_ -1 - - ' he was attempting. to ;ead, out -,. ­ ,�. " . ., Cdiit'cL)* " . �, 1.4 "., ., .. . ; . I . - [ ----H6W'T1M CROSff WAS W614.' - - - ther, for the ivic service FoW 6drid, fArmls'. - 11 , , , ;! - -7 -,, , I CHAI)ITER XIX..:-:(* of Al� � .1z ... . - ­ � I . . .11 - ; . _. . . � . ' ; '. i., . . I . - in iontinuing 'Welded 'to'supply the 6 ',� I . ­ I . . . . - . - � ": " , For a lion�r, speechliliss moment At- bert'a'Uc'e* Almisitlan's, *eve , Plead Wan village of -Exodum with 'good' bread I . - - . .. ��: - . . , I ; r.-r-Urt 'gazed at, his fithei,' very much I .During that first minute Albert had, Young . .- . , I . . ­ 1. - - - I _�, - got.ch4Ued his position. To keep his: . �.. .Ytttingly Re*rarded. -, �, from its bakery after the' -depariure of The, Food ControUl?f -WAwgiling to :", .-7.. �.. _" . '7 I , , . - . � .. ,.:��: �" Ella had gazed gt-him on the day of � eat -upon the mound' while Dundari , a their father, the baker, for the Volt.* the proprietors of restaurants, grocery., �: � . .. . * --­.­�e­ Pry. Betweel . ". . : 'i fisteFeat mutual discove P i :tood there. before him was an as- Ver� soon. after'tba war began stores butcher . �:"t.?� afid -son there was exactly thatJ Td the boj'"the -President, addressing I, shops,, etc., tp dlscnn-,� .:-_..:jo �:.-, ,� . sertion of his bocial superioiit'y which young New' Yorker,' -whose ­parent3 tinue the practice 'of using perishable - -, ,'..., _. , .,..I �. -� -want of understanding fvbich had been' - Unc- I were borrr in Alsacei7 and who, -had- been , ; L I., . i him' ai "My young friend'," 'wrote a L � . , . .'i..�, bet2ch husband and wife. � - appeared to him essential at this i I letter of thank,% and appreciation, pro- 'foodstuffs for window or counter -dlt- -'- - � ,:, � -:1 ., , I ture­ - But for "he interview itself the ,brought up to have the passionate de- . �. . ­ , I.! - I hd You will actuall let this thing -1 . _­: ' play in such a way is to render thtm - "' .. �-:., . , ". y t wastoo public.' ' votion to France that is- ab common phesying- that he ivould grow up -to be .. .. -i ... 1� ' 1i . " :. - '' "" happen ? 11 ' , , . sp� he *iililcl, rising a brave soldier, like his father. :ro unfit for consi=btlon or to cause L. I ...., .. , ... Ilk 1i ,hai�pened without me to Come along," -Alsatians, crossed the -ocean . . . . -L I �_ .� , .L1 ,, I as , "Ing the wa i among I Mi deleine he awarded the- Cross of deterioration. ' . 4.1 - � " .1 . :��_, smiled Jo n-,!ar.d if God wills it so, abruptly, and le .. a rid enlisted in the Frenct army. .A . . . . . I ... . � .. c Lorraine. . - . . � ,;,� :.. � yr i steep lane which'at this point tran',--h- i a It ig stated at the -Office of the Food - ,, I ,* ' , .. . L' �. "':_ -it will be accomplished." . . .1 few months ago he was back in. New once . more, a . nd e Ccintioller . , �.. , i . �.7. . -, - Albert's . clenglied hand-.clkm�_Aown I ad, towards -the hill - - that a , ver ' ' ,K considerable -_ �:_-,._--_..�;:� ' York on a furlough, wearing the,rib-1 ' Now, � - ,�' - aking Yew steps s - the privacy re- t� . . ­ ,­ - ,Z6 . �. � '_Upon the, -table, in . the ink-atand I - A-. I - etured a . . I _" - wn.Al A- peaceful service:betonie doubli pii- 1718telof food is caused this way 'and � . .1 � . ratt1s and the pens dance. . . � i . I . - On -f=Hopor - - eto __IH9 - . in jew -growing ano ge -:. - , 4-1-1 ­ � --- Of the I Doi n of _ - L� 1. '.. I ,quirea, and now,500 ­­13�1 iCrqIx de Guer-re-with palms -the lat- a- . t 1astries ana disorganize- , .I'.,- , L �'No, it- shall not be acco lished," I wards Duncan. . - . I . of food a*n-d Ahe necessity . ng � '-'� - '.. - -m ,.: L a sai , all the more i=nsely. f6r "I sent for you because I want .to -ter.one.of the most highly valued. 'of till -of wari he has had -occasion to ' pos'*bl - ounce f ---' ., , ' ' ' � � � I ­ speaking IoNi-. . .01 Iservice distinctions. He is very mod- v lehryd si a t sit _­­_ " F-speak.to. you about my sister decor'ate a bra a and'falthful little 6' � `I swear to YOU L that'. . sue _� -, - I . . . .1. . I , antinued' _ bakeress: this time"a-litt ' 'atopped -a -0 . �;, - . _ le giitl of ten, - isplay should he -_ -_ _____ : - - . - � � �, - It Vim not I , tryou'are struck blind, I! Duncon sat&-nothin,g; but c I eat about W8_ekobriengesi -and hil in- as the present emergency continues. I . . t I to'look at him expectantly from under I L I an only child, -bereaved of her mother . ,,, ��, - ­ .. ' - " am not" if you will riot acit, I will, I . ,.gists that the Croix de Guerra was giv- The Piblic are asked to patronize * -1"- ' .. . -..� . .*i:..� � , shall ii�t bappen.-I will prevent it.,,,- � I his down -drawn, brows, .still in I an m for a deed that exposed him to' only a few weeks before, and with'no* . .. ��_ .. ,,'. . .- : . - �s it were,.. o helper t A those dealers -"'eating-places Where ' , ' ' . I He bent -across the table to send-hii' 8 f his intentions:. serious peril whatever. 'Herb is the o share thi sudden redponsibll� - ­ _ . ..- 1� - - .4. about-* I . . ,_ I � challenging look deep into Fenella'al She b4s told me, hat h.,s 1 no! I this request is observe& and to use �. ''. ' 'ity or to lighten the heavy task wber * " L " ", ` �-% troubled'eyes. , . .. . . passed betiv6en you. and that sh6' hai 1 �tory; let us' sea whether our readers !her father was c' t1feir influence to reduce such waste . �. I _. I .. : 1. I a with him: . . � alled. to the colors. . ,. . . I ',I -p: - :. 4`101VIiIat are -you going to do?" shall allowed herself th be persuaded'into agre *wis'one � of a squad- holding - a I Mrs. Gertrude Atherton, in the DqJ1ne- I to a minimum. I I . ; 'L: . . .. � I .. .. - . -, . . .aaked suddenly, terror-stricken. I -what shi considers an engagement." He ., ­@� - - - . . � *., � ..,...,'.*. , ... I'll I ator, tells the story: ' . L andL "Persuaded is not the rigi- *ordifirst-line tren-cl "soffiewhere In , ' . . . . ' _.'L ' _. - . i� ,. I �� "I do not know yet,,whut 1 sliall-do!; E'r. .., i.. , � .L I I I 1.�. 1. Albert slowly straightened him- Mr_. Albert," he' said,- with guarded, Fi;gince." A German machine "gun' The -bakery- ha"upplied not onir _iCA`&ADA'S TIMBE-IF-MARK 6. . . ' - . . kr.:,.�. . 'Ithe village �bat alsp, the neighborin .. ", �. ­ ­ . . i.. I I xelto '�but it shall z;(Jt happen.". . . SIOTMOS/ ., ,!-I have persuaded' MI"s,'cleverly concealed, was -sweeping' its � rl . I . 1. - - " . -,- 1. . .. , , L,!� , 1'. . .� . . . Our hearts have .. - - ' - - -i '�' , __ - I j -'L �� : Fonella to nothing. I Inn, which hd favorite lt;n,eb : * . - , . t �_ �, ' -_., - . onfiladin tiestion of Dominion's Future share - . . I &� . , . . I ;11 Q]�ApTEij :kX ,: :,.."" .' met, that is all." - . . - - paii­o? hik trench s�t eveiy. sWeep. The Ing place.,for automobilist : Travel in BriUsh Empire's Trade. . . . .. , . i�' . ;� L Vlv._�--�, , . That 'lMiss" and the."Mr.11 were sat- s were not sure'! where Ing for pleasure stopped, ab * ptly, but . : .� .. I _�t. 'Tell him that I am.in &.hurry, that #factory'in themselves,! bu." -_ .---.-----I--- - . . .. 11 eresting qCies- �_ �, . T- . . I . - _ �, �': � . , _,� � J is to come at once. , 1 ihall' be'deal spoiled by the tone i-n-.wb4eh_ ,� thv.hiddeh gun was, but our young Al- its the-frilh was on one I of Lt .. Ir - - ­ .. ' . . . . . . .... - � . � routes to the front it still had many tions awaiting the close he war- is I �. ­ . . . � i�,.. waitinf. here, beside the 4pa,ewife's I were uttered. 1� - . ian was quite sure it was behind a I .. I . . . I � �� .:2 hasty calls u on its hofipitality. Canada's futuro share in the timber� . I . '. $ _ ,..Srra%-e. I . : "You cannot seriously suppose that I clump 'of bushe� ' � ,�4 . _ . some hundrid yards . . 1p - -- - : � -footed ure in t 'a"I ket of the British Empire', says the - .. .. ­ L It Wall to a bare h b t � the family will recognise such a�suph! away.. He observed also that between I . Bread making in' France is a science �L I mar - L. . ,� ,,, .. ­ .- . -_ - I ' I . ... �, _ -:Al*t Ove- the,, directions, together:a ,piece of inipiudence"�(he-hiid all , I the trench. and the 13u;hes th6,, 4,, � the work Pf _ihe expert, not of the ess_ �Canaciian 17orestry Journal. Already :' A. �- ­ " : -housewife. The aqcomplished cook i a re .:- Lit- ;;, - With -a copper coin., and then -the but said "folly," but something in the' adjustment is in process whereby I . k:. �,.,, . ' � a fairly continuous line of deep shell F ual I; . - '. :- ­� . . I 11, - i . Imessenge;,_ departed towards . the - fa7 ov ptite caused -him to modify the fifteen yards from � of the inn knew nb more about baking ,.it is.,hoped a larger part of the enorm �.. a Veen hil- te Pam ,holes, eaeb,ten or .;,,_ : L - , cluarry-sat clown q , �. I .. .1 .pon As binding. My sistek. did i iti next neighbor. On these h6lim. be I bread Ahan of washifig clothesi and ous volume -of timber orders given to .' - - ��:� Jock close at hand, and set himself -� ,not kn6w what she was doin q there was only this one bakery, bith- . . ` .g yeater- � . Russia (60 per cent � of the total , re- , , . " 'Jibera" !,built Ifls plan of e'ampaign. . ' - _ - . . I - , �. .. I and moodily to -wait. day; she is a meire child,: not fit. for I erto suffl h quiremerittO will be* turned towards �,� '- *. %, .. I ' As soon as the machine gun Are i - I ' 'Executive Council of the - �. �, � , Y' - h � . . Onf, yesterdij still so clear a:such decisions." -t 9 baker. and. his - L... . I cient, for ill` '!- horizon.- and now this cyclon,e-threat- I - "And- If she bad dee , ided to marry- wunir - awa� fr9m 'the trench li,,',wife kad. beet! strdng and Industrious. Canada. T a . ..:: �, ��'�, * .. ',` oning to sweep away not only th8t'&Lother, Would you have thought her swarmed out."over the to " and n 1 What wds to be done? 6The inift was in i Imperial Institute In 1�)ndon has ,can- - a I . K I ' - the F I stituted an Advisory- CommUtee . for,. �'.. ,­_.". _', , - ` , r . - ." crouchiag, to the'near,ost ra , 1 despair. . A Frenchman will go with- .. �� pes shell hole I - �___­-_ '. ..�, 'regarding Fenellia, but . ci, ' too much of a child for that decision! ' out meat, but life without bread ill un- 4 ` -1 �,_: J- , nearer 1 and dearer yet I For, Albert waived the'point aside am.ir- to it he Obinged, and there he lay - - - Canada. -This committee consists of ..i . -1. - I., � even at,the risk- of discirediting, the' . In' . a Higb --' '. - .-:. , - I , _rel&v - ' Igo - - =08jef-whilo, Tfiehine gun swelpt, thinkable. _N � � Jl ,7 - - __ __ - rIlErY _Peisplidi-7 - `T -W, .and -A -Inconvenient, - . . . 6- one .thought of . the .1 Sir George Perl'y, * K.C.M.G., L � JR, -531JUS41ty 4ox This IT, 6n t you see that you are spoil ng. bAelt over his bead. Tie had not asket child., . . I Commissioner ror luanada, chairman; - ' �, �. ... cious young man, - it,- is. time to con- her chances for life? The most bril-; . I .. J .' Sir Robert Ki;41ersley,' K.B.E., gov- . : I _'L 1, ission 'to� leave the treeb. for, aa Jr, It is possible that in..., her -dduble , . I ­ . 11 - team that he seriously believed in his I-lizat ;i� Perm . . 11 �� I rospect was opening before bar ernor Hudson's Bay ConipAny;,. J. G, A �,' . chances of winning the � l�� ''I'll, .. .... . "I'll" eonfeemod, be, -knew it, grief she did not think of berself-for . _ ....7 I 1!11 111,1111111le to , . .II1.V 4002 11002 i 10 ;; _2 olmtr� C,M-.G, .L: . ...- - : 1111 III 1 --aar-0-C-101 iii � 9. Bet ari - ��er 'secretarry, :' -- ' . . I Li� __ . � .. - ... j4 , J'i' - 7% L� lid''keeir-sighted and' - - . would be refused." ' -_ .- " - _O;We in "ndom � '. �: . ,WS' - . . . . . � . , _ girls. " � , High Commissioner"A $-. � I L mhaiT-witted about other people's af-1 "S�e bad but to take it," *ssid Dim- -,A few m9ments.later. while the- ma- : day after motililization the shop' win- V � ,?, �� * the some thing as � can, , . dow*was piled bigh'with loaves as us- J. H. Plummer, ,Domifiion Steel- Cor- . ,-. � ". W - - , -L . . . * , L � � �. . in an - acceut in hich Albert, to i chine gun fire was directed awayfrom, I - - - _ ... � . . . bebst -keen-sighted and sharp-witted' a: hau - ; uai and the inh was supplied. This I poration, and Sir Keith Price, of the,' � . . 1 his consternAtion, recognised - his place of concealment,' the boy . : - abondt onel's owiL Aw extaciedinary. iness far beyondhis own.. Infac I -little gW worked steadily and unaid- Ministry of Munitions.' .­. I . I I _ - �e Of climbed out of 'biA shell hole afia'dodig-, t MattJJr% ­ ., . I . I piece of good luck, Of 'Ou'rie, 'but; it a more cbribiliatibir - tone -appeared ad at hef task until her father, a year . One of the most impQrtiLn . -.-:'. L._. �.'-­. � . ' , ad Into the next ofie. There tie lay for ' -1, . .- - . �� .. showing, to his supreme solf-confld-! advisable. . - ., 1. - . . . I I later, L returned -minus .JL log, -to. give on which action is being taken by -the t � - .. . . . . - . move , A . ��. t, once no indredible feature. It was! ral minutes, and then, at & -favor- I ne.as committee is that of the more exten- * � . . I � . . le _ as &ug"I the naivete bel ."Look here Duncan,"' ho said; with able opportunity, be was -out and I : her assistance of a sort. The busi ' . . . - . - years, a onging to, a supreme elfort at good -temper, - nto t of thi little bakery nearl do . ubled give utilization of Canadian timbers - ..­ - - .1 � - �J . bts nd so sternly eliminated' know -that you care for heic. and I the ibird hole' BY,4his method .beJ. .- h- 4LL. - . _V a I 'from- his conse - - cortr in the United Kingdom. Tbi linperial _­_ �. I I Ii., Aciumness, haj - taken ie-: sure that your affection Is disinteres - t worked -big way griclually up to the.. during t at Unit. Automobiles, -1112 I - �` . .. fuge in - this c or of .his, nature.' , L .� last shall hole, only twenty. tailing qfficer I huge.camions contain- � Iniftituile Advisory Committee on Ti.m. - ­ I ' ­_ " .,.: ; - � M but it ii� jf1st be -Buse you care or, five yards-' Is ., That shower of , ral-lors. of which be -had, � bars has been taking evidence on this,. . � -1 __ beiina recipient all summer, what else i that "YOU cannot surely mean I from -the clump of bushes, behind! Ing soldiers, with lo time to stop for. . - 1, - ; 1, � .. -..: 1. I . � . subject. Arrangements havii boen ', . . . I ,� : ; -should it f ruin her, whole future, by taking' i wht�h he could now see the moving I a meal, belted a moment anct. bought! -.:,.- � � ...... . , � -- � wishes? m±pn but the crownink of his i*mnta&'.4 her present mood. Her 1 figure . s !be ; . k'on land.' She toiled Uncees- I made for a series of practical trials of . . �.. Those smiles, those -services - of the gun' �iew'. Apparently � I 0o-� - _.. ' I selected' British- Columbia timbers %6 �, . . -ateepted. qmd even @OlJc'ted,,Wh&t.bUt� fancy is le�tcited by -your Attachment� 'they had- not caught might of him as ing y, and no applicint'foi bread was, I ,.- �_."1111* .. and in hir exciteiiient ob Imagi �=. i be carried out by H.U. Office of Works, ;. I. : that could explain them? Ali, he had I inea he ran, bent lowi -from hole.to hole. turned from the doo . r of the now -1 � of i Se _ ' _­ - :, '1� AL Whole- Colloction of pro'ofs;--proofx�.that ship returns it; no douTt she does Within striking distance of the gun ous bakery., : ] with a vievr to the inclusion lie- -: .�'­ I*tum it for the monant,"but such- . . I .. - _. :I .. � 7 -, 'which Lwelghed all the heavier -because- Different afid -yet' akin is ' � - little � timbers in official specifications. I � . � � such arrangements are too.unnatural at last, the lad took one of the bombs. :4 . . . . . . I � I .1 . . .., --.--.---- .. : r -�- they were the first of their sort whic that comem.from Scotland,whore � - � - ,� -b - under his noti __ I `bt with hiar., It vms - a - . _ ..._.. . ., '. . . h . s!�iy L . . . - . - . . to last - . Juit ,think of the, rough Life I he. had brobg , ,6 '. -, �._, .... r., .. , ad come c* since in she would have to. lead, of the cc filie-and-a-half -second bomb, and he I the forrunes of war threw Up' on. two I L I . :* - . A" 94u"ac . _ . �. '' h.ia aliziciFit austefe' life na ambition n,,'- L I . - sisters, twins of -fifteen, the charge of, - Wasted . ,� 60 .. forta. the refinements she would mi , was afraid it. might be so slow ,In' '' i : 1. �:�.'czv be quite as austere as asceticism . ex� 1, at 3"098 .11 - ..... �. . - . .4 '-woman had, so far -played -rW the intoreourse - she would be ploding that ,the Germans could g I little bakeshop and the -maintenance - Raw furs AX14 . 1_.. _.. , . . - I " I ,tart. 1 'of ught-to; can. -all that help.-Wear-AOU . oa�p I I . _� .... ; -_� -. ". 1 , . -.1 ! _r. 7 Ali, how kipd- a fa;� Fate had 9 ow:h' brio .. .kl t -of its way. - So he set off the fume � of_a. younger sister. They r to the . �. - N. 814 VER - �. 11......- .. . � I - all suminer,' I �sent liking loccafton, and,'after'"s strugile, . , . � and not to himself alon6� Ing out her" prese for you ? � and then coolly held the bomb 'while hilird 220 sit Paul OL W.. Nastra" P.O. . . � - --happy IRinglame at ei, and will is - _%. - __ - � . - . � . , . .�� . 11 m - . -Leumstahces had at motients seemed ! proaches you far tAkIng he* ou-t * of i , . __________f � . . I t a day-Von"-whel -n-Te7416--u-n- - 4Ai:ovad st m -ramess. But _____20 3 ews o _rell[Me -tradl 9 - - , , Such a lon- of- r- du - - � .odept 21 . - .. _ ______ __ _____ ­ I - _­­ Then be' launched it. and so nicaly I lest. their inexperiened should compro- I VAf@"=60---VZ10n 23L 0 ammis" I . - .%. true. .ua 3-1 it .. -2- ­ I wi f L I . _F- oft _ ne In a - " the expi the.."tabll! ed govd ne 0 - ___ L . � & I's, wafthiii! aniii. fl='It,�o shi' osion .-timed -that *the "I'se . . ! had been- too- ,'good.' The- -present 't 'their -father's wares one ,of them Milli 11111111 llitilliflitililifillillifilitliffit-ft '... - . - � . . palace than to be buried- in a h ! N9, bomb went qff just as it landed in the I mou a I - - I,--- � .. catastrophe was 'there to prove it. I , ' .... A - , . I., __ __. - . - -, �'. - ix see- , nted a laddor the,' Arst., day. - ; .. . . Would not Fenella's 1�mafi band rove'Duncan, if Four love is real, if it is midst of the gun crew. About a . . !in .. I . I after* the ilixplo , - the sign, i Z there IS ust one ___L__ . L . to be lisinterestedE, you will release her1rom, -o-fids conscientiously repainted - i .1- . .111 that Of on executioner-?- !at- !a sion the young Al- 11 I 1 , . Nowwll= HOUSE � -, , , - kgs mialit ".001 L h ber-fooliah promise." L l . J,atlari, with' his automatic . _. J% ever heirc I .1 _pistol:which bore .his name and .a well -de- � 2 In nNV N _16 --- t 3-.- - - - L, - I -_ . � .. . - ­ L . -_ i I QW . . would she not shrink- from the thought, ISCIA611 - I III* i drawn, arrived in, the-midet'of the er- 15r.J 1wry aujiCul'sVe - stay, ... . -_ Z - . . . 'L eyes as be -gazed into, gel­cre!�Cface, I . = . . :n - of such a connection .as Duncan. man� ; n charia 'fixed to "Brea an)! ;' " And, say,you oughtto S �_�. -, ­­ ��: . . . ___ _____ - , , � , . . re -dead --We_Xad­fi job� it­jjj&_'WUs' - - M"D6zineWl -Could he a ,n d before him. -Softened by his own of th.� s nished her ­ " � -oce-me-grin - . - - � I . .. . �*.� ' 11 i_ are to -neas,- he Tied become gun and another rn�an we . _ -4 . 11 rgges to her to'becibmi the' lstei-in-: earnest for .ibe . . _. I ' - -trip 11:�_ I _L . ft � E. and'A.'F S" a Z: .. . . . w , and three others were lying wounded, . eftu sft, . 7 r. ' WE'= my eads--- .. .q.'. - � I : time being almost humble. Z = - : "': - ­ .. , quarryman.? And JuLia's, Temporairy Successors to J. Fergusson ,3 Th, onij 6 that way. "Stop -a m9mint!" said Dunck,86id dazed -on tire -ground. The younx time,, - � so-h&ppyp �,= � ''.". ..­ ,., �. .new-medi engagement, was it safe . . I er was I; I ., .. i . � . ! slightly raising his--hii-nd-- soldier toolq them prkson rs 'and-*hdYi THE ­BEST -WE -CAN- BAKERY. - Z i 177�_ , ­ . any longer? The whole.future posi- . just -as _ 'a . Z Good,qess knows, . 0 , ': � . 17 -7i . - , .� tion of the family- was trembling" in bert'. tiling opened afresh, iind mFft .. -tbeY.,VerA_abla_tci_get. u'p he . marche i . . I . .- ­ - 0 .I.''- - Was When a kil R0 bought me - - ..� ..". � , , . _ painful-contraeUon-of the brow. -"Tau- theld . . .e. . <� .- . .= , .4 __ - � , � .1. 'tFe_U_1i­hcc. _­�any ni"c�T-ever- - tlipm in front of hint --back to_,_t _ --' � -A. Long-Trilp. I- --- A%cu toppcu Uoum ,ea� =pi�er -1 - - -, . � I . . . I I k.. ,turnagi`in his grave, surely Ella had- me one. thing! Has Miss Fenella sent French trenches. That evening h � I - toes. - - 11 - - � .1-4 . . . . e and : ' . . r ., .every Ing. so! . -The, a comrade went otit and brought I Profe a was a member of . . � . _. li I . .. . . . .1 . s$or Grgve' 111 - - - - - - , � .- ,.= 1�.. !�. I ,excuse for do' you?"' ' * " ' ' I I : . , . � "V_ ;a CO . ineii hit. that - . . tEreatened union would undo,'the work , For. an instant' ' Albert hesitated, &he gun.. in I, Iliffe faculty who' had 'the iaot,-Am- 2 Whon other trave I Z , - ­�� . of twenty-five mra. Duncan MIDon-'then rtgretfully renounced, the useless ' . common scholastic failing ,of absent- = *us . - . . I . ', Ueft 'would, p9ve the dead -weight. -lie. _� ,- - . .. - -- "You can -easily set t1st-there was I - . 2 to . - a , . A, - which d . "No; she has not sent me." - no peril at all in this.!' says the"young. I, mincleciness. One day, it appears,'his - They, too, don9t want to roam, Z .741. - . - ragged them all back to the' Fr " . . ..... - " . . 1, % say, At that - WALKER = . .. .. Ong = -.7.:. _" . - . ad . . . .. i social de hs from which thi "Then you do not speak in her stir. I married sistqr favor him for 'i I IS - HO SE ­ . y:had so, 0 ­_ . . - . . � _­ . t . . . .., name?" asked Duncan,' the*.fro*r0 ' - . . ;6--Z ------ :. . rtime with loud praises of bar fitst- 3 It's just like staying homL'A , ... !.,.. rl..'iol ­ laborious.rvy risen. . ­ - -_ . , In __ had ly relsixin . 1= Wh a . _z 77. .,:. 1: ­ ' . . � . . . ,: He wal ar n inu e"s - Grow Wheat in. Quebec: " . -When she pauije4_fqT -breath ere in -the ONr% TOWNwhere 2 �... L. � I I . I I speak in IL name of the, fimily." ' I ­ .. - . I at the end of her, recital the professor = � . I . - .- ` ...:.. 4 � 4 .:. ­ , I 4 came striding down the at? In the name of,'41lie-m!iii. - -R. Summerby, of Mae- felt that it was incumbent upon him I S . WALKEA HOUSE is? Don't .' . . more when the figure he spied for . :: . . that . io4d. As it . ­ .. . L .,.. .- _. _ . ha watched it critically, star?" - ' " ' - ­ -­ donald Wgricultural College -,-discuss- ; to say so*ethi,ng. I I Z - you know? 1. . .11. ''I - '. I _�. ' ".. - " � ,- mp=ic vemtie�m of ich . Once more Al�ert hesitated. . Ing thi question'of wheat -growing in'-' .4can he we � - * Why, it's thit good old burg spelled 9 - � -- . 7L! .-....ft - : " . -sa #?" he isked, with af __ ' - it bad -nevcr before beet. ionsidered- Nk-father is -not the-iftan to t . Quebec yl�: "Farmers - of .tbis pro- i fected interest. - , _ = T-0�22R-G-N-T-0_ - - ___-, 1, ,.: . - :. " I - ' ­ ble--himself about--such-questicihs =1 . I I . .. . Z . I , -worth..� ---Vith -A-eertain- sinking­of- . -- ,vince-cartwell afflord- to'devote three to' ­Walk? -WH - -Wa-W - � - TS -e -Ho 12- 3 e Plonly-_ -'.-I- - - --' ----'*-"-' .- the heart b 3.,noted the fine ,at, of the this. You know that he lives oigy I Y b0s bimh iffg naw7, �= 7 Of �. I . five acres of th *&.4,n,d to wheat. Can- !or Ova months -Isf- , - , . . 1 - - - . , , L ­ ­ `2 � .- shoulder3, the harmonioq f , It ilk L I who have tr,ry to - th, ,; - I , -1 ` pj in 7 I ,O � n n be,, d , to represent him I these inatters.".1 ! d by mariyl . ,,lm that so?" murmured- the profes- = F. ., � , -1. " t'Pd'efd . t . . .- _ � - The Wd�ker Hous;iej- ­­ . -. �- the step --all things 'pi6ich . n ill t - ' ' wheat of excellent quality,can'be pro- ., I �11 Ll�sftw the chances of big unortakitle I "Maybe. . *But -1 doubt- whether you son'lapsing .into. reflection. "What - . � ..'. , !:., .�, I S . _. _. ' . I i . -opinion of -the matter," duced in all1parts'of Quebec." I ,a long way he must havb gone!" = I.— Toronto . . __ , ... ...�i_ '. � .. � since it ,Was *ith Fenella's kyes thai' represent his 'with a confidence which .'. I - . � - - '. . : , .�,. = , . . . .1 . ­- .. i I be was attempting to view this man. said Duncan, ,_ �� . '- - ­­ . - - .... . � , I _�. - an cxasperat- ,. . ______41�_ - - . , I f., _ Lk could zidt-154� otherwise th' - . JBran aplik .9horts-4orYAwn�rs. - 0 1 = Geo. Wright & qQ.1 Proprtetors . IL- n,.t e� road, - - , - . - - � � , I . . , �. couple of rees. froin'the gra�_e_lhill, . e-"---- - -1 C�UICI - - C .:, I a li�i-to--ktbertis-,ov,�rstriined�nei-; �_�_*- ­Sw�et�-rniide from boney'fsTi . ­_ is , Ze . . 1. . � .SUH--of'Lt-be-E)r&r-in--C-oumfl-I ' .1� I .- While lie was grasping about ... him I ­faxw,_p�699ible encouraged. . _. RillitillilillilifillilillillilillitlitilliilillitiI L - . I .1 . . . � "You w to. speak w me?" he ask- placing mill feed stuffs uiXder' em ias . I .- . - . . � . : ­ . I - ... . _. , "� I � , ad with - a 'Just perceptible note of for arguments, Dyficali deliberatel N�, , ­ . � _� _ . . ; ; . &llenge pier6ing through the care -!,went on: I . I Y bargD for exportt except iinder license ; I ' -- L'. L. ­ - ifull cieference Of his tone. .. + III have listened to%you, Mr. Albert, from, the Food Controller, nc�less than I . - . 1.1-1 .. .. . . I IL . . � C of -isten .to me. 6,64 - shorts. intem:de4.1 . ­­­ ­_ . N�os; -that is why I sent you the I *SMtes b4ve bee - . . I z ­' and -no1v I ask .you to I . 0 t.dt.% of br n and ;r ,�, ou have said to me about the Tnited i �.. - [ essage. ". All that'!� for the L . ... B . ­.. I ,� '.. .... . Fcir a r�m-ncnt '.�Tter, he� had said it change of statiln, and the giving up ted"for the use of Canadian farme s. 0 � - I I e Al 0-;!---- . � .F',.' . � . '�-- -- ' er was silence betw-m"them. - � of the things she is used to, I myself I 41191115 ( - , - .. * ... 6 , .1., " . _g - . �, . . .. - It fra ranexi 1111.144, .- .. .. . --bert was con+iciazirg . upon - DUncianys, said to Miss Fenella in the Pass 7 ;-, 9tiraUut.,_Pudcr1hg.-.T7his ol , , __.. ­S"�" ' S s PIP a sant . _-_ . - �-_­­ .. -� �. I. tefdaf,__and'__ghe answered rne-�� EH] , '_ , _'. .. . 9 �* . . ' ' . . ­ , . . face the r.wde-critical observation he' ,d- i,-Lalmost Universally -liked; an - - 9 � . . - .. 4, ish . I I - ., ad tcr his figure, 4md with- the 1 ..I but the greit valu Own . " had not dared t6 hope that she would it is' so whblesome. thiLt it should 'cer- . . e of Baby's � "! :. � ' mging resulti, - Dupcan, I a -to -her - 4 , %'� . , - . � %.A, ... I I .�'. _­ �, .' �. %;L� ",u one single doubt she is free in that '..' ' Soap is its creamy soft*enird lather . �- " -Aftmie-P Pi nowbi mi. flui 'if there* come . . tainly be revived as a frequent suppir . :,. , t, -, 7_ ­­ _- - , , I � , ..� , � _� . :� on his side, was likdwise crutinising. . 4 . ` -.; . I 'She has- bu� g . . . . .�,:,�.' _­,:: z, � ]He knew that they stood M same moment. I .�t m luncheon dish. Put three cupfuls . - . : . . . which cleanses and beautifies the skin - ­ __7. LL ... . . . _. -tsay a word, and I will never again 11 of water 6n the fir� and bring to the ... 1. - . . . .1 I - -u struggle. He- ­_ ­ I.&C, .. ... , --- �-:,q mi I .." Doctbrs and nurses recommend Baby's Own. � .. , - - 'A� of - _1�1 � ''triggle going to be? , kch boiling li6i' L I . ,111 it was t I as come under her eyes, if I nt, add si� teaspoonful of . . f­� -0 I 1 4 - . -1�0 I can help It - But until I have tkat salt and when boiling rapidly itir in a I : , � __ - , . . , Alborl Soaps Limited, Mira.. siontmai . � � . � . I. �_.. � I �. : : : �_ - . , .11, 11 I word-xTrom her own lips. min - _! -_ I ., . .11, . I . . . I.. .. __ . - t1i cupful of cornT,neal ,mi;ed. to g p4ijte. . ..A., . .., � -verywhi:4. _ . I .-`i . I .. I . o t - . . . -, . . I � r3r an ., willf � . � � I " �:; . I ' ' will be'better for -no peroyi t ntly - . I Sold 4 . . - . . 1� __ come � a cupf4of water. Stir consta . I- I I . -1 I '. � jq� -6a;n een us, J -had n,ever hope 1 - n6t - , .. . ­ � t'. ;� Shur bet- ' I , :;___ _ V I ,I while.adding1ke meal and it wil 7, .L' . I - , : .: , ''. 1�.`.- , :' _ I to win her; but, bamin won her, , �Idcom . \ t .. ... I 4`1 �-L -hol arld- 4p lumpy. -It Cook ovpr -ficit water - �� , . �, I I 0 will d her,airainost th w - . �___, agaipst atl�,M6 brotber's, and all the J 10" Mrry minu * * o one our. erve '. .LFALMLOIA-�,�-iril,iiii1ilL.- I . . . - r I '" ' ' ." � � I a - : � a - � - . � T I i I I ] , I - :S�t ,'*�Y�.AO.F� I i I L I is, * &I. 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I r- 10, How -.a -Canadian Engineer ' O&W - - . � -,��., ­ 11 ­ 0�- .;� � . 2 . I - . - . I., 1 ­ . .- .. .. .. .. . ­ . . :. I .." . � . . Watched th*�,Wr Fi . I It ­, � � , , , &t..-- - - B G1 , i .... : -.:Z.7 - I . I . ­... � . .. . . �.�,f.: � tAe 1.* . I . no featured partidpaut, Of - IV "aw I . . . a . 1. - A. I. . �'. � , . ".. . I . �. - - - .-: . .,! � I c . . I .1 . . . . . ` . 4� . . � I an n I . I - ­ , �. -. . .-- . ­.­' . . SL(,ry was a C-n-li-A Origin . 11. I - , � - , � . .1 � � . - . - - .. . . �:, ­ -- I., , ;... �� 11 , I" I The tali'con rt�ver be praxed ' �, . I I 0 I. . -�­. 1. " tz � ­­ ­ - - . - - . , ..-A 7��:­­ , - � ..,7 19 - . cause the C.E.0'. has since "gone , - I . - � I . . : �­,. , - . fc, 01 . // - . I . ` , . . � , �.:, " . - - I - in I - . I e I ...�i , I -. ,,,��, . ., , , , I ­ . . . � . : ` .. " " Loe 'A I "never't6"return.' ' . . . . - I , 1, - . . . 9 - - -.; ... � ­ I .­.­ �;, I- � ..'� I I " ,� , . ... . � - =� - - . , I . He was alltioned In front of. Mes- .! ... .. %. , -I... � - r . .. . -1 ;­. � � � wHArs WRONG IN THE HOME? . - � - ­.- -:- mines Ridge. -His work an anengineer , *,-. - . 11 ... - � ... ­ .. . , . I % .. .. -11.0 -44 11 . . I .1 .. - I.. � -d. she listened carefullYfor ih Army hid car- I . I � � I ,;. . - o� I '! .. - "We%. Mother," theekfully-­V-egan t1rci eir -no' . . attathed to the Britt -------V . - . .. . ,- � . . .. �- � --..1...., ' . � . .. - �, I - ­ . - ­Xr,- Bentob, 4ta "' do you want for disturbing sounits 24 wall. � . . ­ � t ried him to this puitior; and he could .. . 1. � 4 only chattezed ".-- � . - , , . . -'.. I � " . I , � � , , Y birthdo?" I - .A, squeaky hinge Of the Swinging go no further. As his work Wa's cam- 'I- ThiIt Healing Waters. --,. ­ " rel, but the squirrel . I r 'A'. - � -. . .0ur . I . . I .. I � � .­- -­ I - Land, long ggo, One, .cold .winter,1'&w9 � .".1 door in the - iting-Iround-for . I arid did.not a ' 6. . ,., - ­. .. :. "Noth1ng`6i'4R!­ Mother arfawer'd' . aining-room caughi h& at �pletod he was just w -a y about, the c 0 � ­ . . � I I I e ' at all. ­ . ,:, . . tention as shepassed through I+- Down Sornethifig to,happen. A British artII4 when the gnaw lay -thick jr4 white; � � ' a i.. ' the frozen e and, the, cold'; asked- all t ie .,.. ..�­.-w!.. -'-- - defiantly.a % The -wind was - - . on 0 r forest creatures - :!,7,. ,,'I:- 11 . . .4p w6nt a memorandum.' ' lery 'officer happened Along. , . � UP arth e him ��­ I 'IV ow., in . wind blew from"the north, in I; small! each In turni but they could giv . . )hy, Mother?". JAR d Ruth' bi win . "Now . b&du- - ­ �tL'­�. - .. .1 ­ pre , 01 .g, an,.d the 90ending'wind that every,thing!s finished, . , - ­ . I er. The little hnow � - -­- "Altat',s. the matter I Yo6'renotsick, a began its rift-tat-Itat. 'the village of thp IroqUois-there was very, no snow V -1 '. --.. I the same, toot) I . when is it coming.off ? ` he asked *.v , ,. `.` , , 11 . promis- I , cki;d- their heads and looked at lim- , --, I . - , . � . are you'V! I "Neveemind, you're doomed," . -*. - - . little food and'the-,beople-were ill from � ca ' P-cheep-cheepl" as - ��11 � . . . . av- wrote, 4#West gun officer. , . ' Z4 - ' I ' ff to e � . . V- - , 64 � and said,, "Chee .. 7� . . . - .. 11 Yes," she ansvw*red, I'sick'of h ed Mrs. Benton -as sheL. I- . .. A tamrhe and thi� cold. - '-' . I . . - . . "We're goingto touch 'er. Off to- ' though they did not understAnd ' - ?I - ng new..things come into the kou3e, In one It )pie .,,- .. -1 dining -room. 'window. rAtles." . ri�obt, perhiips,". be replied .with . a, _Io ge. theye lived. a'hand%4 - * At �-. . "! * -. -- -. , . 6 third �rilgbt- be , . - � ., - t - , --when all the t1M& -it is .the old �things oom door stuck at, the bot- --yoUng bmve-iiAi-m-ed-N-eltuino'nta--with --- -lait-, -when- -th ;The bathr � twinkfe iri hii'eye.' . I 11 .. , I I I I -11 e, R and.wearY, *09 -.-� 4 ,. I ��.. �­, - ..... . L - I.- rid the iMndew had to --T1-B-yJovef that's,bully-, bay," ne his-young-vffe�-the--gentle-Shanowis-. i COM- I 1, th4t; he .could ,.. .. . I L"...." '�'L'­ 'you, thes& litile annoyances ure� get- : ped . up - because. tiv rope holding its. added, "where can'�I- find & good seat, Now, Shanewis: was suffering -for food, he .had eaten" -so f9od . 41 . . . v -; .1 - - 7 - .. - - One hingie7 . -farthit, ailid-he gank'dOwn ., , - �--,, - - -,---.- ting on my nerves and I caret enjoy MY irop weigbt had, broken to get in on it V' ,:---- `� .- and every day she grow weaker and; not go any ' . � � .1 �' . . ' , sing from- the kitchen 6uP- ' nta saw her, On the soft breast of.,the movir-and ,�� - .-:.,'--,lhome atWl'for worrying about all the was 'M a ' . . -.,� ­ - 3 - The artillery officer :Pointed tb the ,weaker, and when Nekumo I I .�� �. I T -- Wi'h nt a a . ,I . -- I ��in�� an the� back 1 eat of a hill,whic t that time 'was fa t a leep,. ­ - gs t at need attention. The kit- � board It r And the spring suffering his''heart was filled : t -we , .� '1'1.� �: r �. . � ., chen faucet leaks. The dining -room: wa the daor cr. h a . ,. I - The de*r� 6-aw bim, and gave the -,,-� ­ , , screen a weak. So that I . f - - . ,.. I ­` .' . Bache . , guns. ",I' ll t I . I:_ , to keep . . - . . - . . - - - , 0 1 e 11 . J , . .. . drives i be ng meth die& IX shell It by, - the grie . . . . I .. he wild ' :`. , window rattlti until it -nitarly : could not *shut quickly enough7 anA find the healing forest cry, and,lustantlY all t " -I . . - herbs whieh7 � . Ir .. �.� � "-: '-- . '.,,m",::me distracted. I The window -blind in fliess0but. The offending board on "nat's a jolli good'view-but tle good-- Manitou.- has. creatures of the wood came cree Ing .., . I -I . . ' --*,jmy bedroom refuses to' go up More th Stairway and a boardon the'back too near -the orchestra," be. -I i if ihey lie, hidden -under qbiistly abobt him, and'-wira theix . -1 - � It . aughid. --plitrited. Even I , � ' . 'breaths theY . `,-'�' _ -ikay and the bottom bo' �d. additionaF nails -warm - . .. than half ard 1 steps,,which need . .. . "Oh, that'll be all right," wasthe re- the snow., I, can., -zearch and find ,thick fur and their -� 4 � ' - � . � S he �., ... . . the told. 0 on th,� stairway- creaks loud- enough to � were noted. Boches will be too bus� - ­ I ­ , . 4 . . . . � . .. I Or. "The j to them." So he. cqvered his wife wittv sheltered him,frqm td - ' `�` , �;- ,�. I. -wake anyone tr.pm a sound sleep." ' stool -ha" .warm furs and. put all. the. food,- tfiat�­alept Bafielli through *the long, co -M . � , . f The-kitchert habit 'of 108- V I attend to the hill!' � - � - ' . ,...: I * I ected times, The is night" , AJI the. animals asid forimit �` -, - . "No wonder you are rierftus," corn- i Ing one�leg at unexp Brit- they had. beside her -and putting on h .- . �. ­ .,I . I - - ate in the kitchen range bad to About eigl;t o1plock, when the .1 .. . � * 4. ' 11 , I . . - .. � "They are startling. , iron gr . arm clothes Anel'taking- his staff andt creatwis loved Nekumonta, for they . . , , ' , � 4, --�: . -. forted Father. ish guns' opened for a preliminary'w . bered hia kindness to them. He 1� . ­ - , 2 -1 � never ,thought -of them collectively � be handled carefully lest it . -- . - ' 1 .. .� . '! ! 1 1 1 Uto V6:tibardment, the -Hun batteries stop- buckling on his snowshoes, he kissed remem � . %.. r . . �., ugh the - hAd- never -killed. a criature except -for ' , . 7-,:�` , -­ before. Make out a list of the-littlei-the ash pan. ` - - - - - - - PeO er"toolf himself .,ip 'her good -by and set'out throl . . � ' .. ' . , , . At last the list as and the engine ' - or clothing,- and tie loved the. .-� . � �, - *, � things all over the house which need � . w complete. 1 on the hql. He looked About him until forest on his search. � ,food . � ­ � � " t a r � 10 . attention .:-.rid the children a!n.d I- will I Though -*ch longer -than .she had, tx- ! hole . He* went -skimming over t 9 now ree and flowers and never broke a ,.?I . . F*eary, tbkn lay down' in a j5hell . - . 1...-� . . - - : I � ,. . . .:.� .1.1 - I i give'you a shower, of �Ianno.yance re- I pected, Mis. Venton viewed it 4 'th his snowshoes ax i" andered destroyed -them . . I �.'­� ... : Ho4v1s.4atisfaction. What a joy. it w ! to sleep. Early in the morning the big ' I A I . 8-zt � uIr'n 11 AF11 I, Ig' -And whileXiikumonta4as aleePinS � -,­ % ­.:,.�:"- m6vidrie fbi y6dr birtbd '. - al (day ItIng in the - -lookii .. I . . ., . . 9-Y . Igutii stopped -firing- sUddinly.. -He u L " 'voices . -4.; . 0I, . . . that ?14 . I ­ � I kn97 that all these petty annoyances i i*oke. � Half asteeip-lhe tried to dis.; a t everywhere, but he could not he dre�umed that he 'heard soft I - . . I � . . ­ -d in ;,na d,Y1 I cefn what was happening. H find the healing herbe.'. The Snow lay. calling to hirn and pingiug tobim,,and - i�7A I . , * "I'li begin at once," - eFiclaimed- %Mrs. ',*eie tio'�e wipe out . e climbed - I -� . . L­�..�­o B, , � - th, -nded like theomurmurs of die . . I J . Zion, de,termilirted to grasp the op- What it wrong in your home? If I ... out of .bii shell hole aud stood. loold deep�upon the ground and ,I soft. white ey sou illper, L � � � I . -./ . portunity. "I never -fell that -we, can � the items were counted. the -sum total - . - I mantle coiiered the traits arid -bushes, I tant wateraj - and they ffenti ' F wh . ' L --N1 L I .. - . ­ . Induce .. - Ito a . . . .. ; �­ .. , -, -- � . _ I YOU. I I at the ridge. �. . .. out here� would doubtless astonish i Suddenly there went -UP, 'Inie sfter� and not. even the ,tinest leaf showed -ed his "' me nd s,ighecf: I .. 1 .. � . afford'to have an expert come : I . . . � : , .-. : -".,;" Z . I - and I the handy :;' � . . 7,.: ­ . and attend to theselittle things man of the house to met,a - above. the. white coyering. . And for' I . .. i� A0, .. ­ !�. � ­ L ,% . . to- all, thegel�the a.th-tr, a number -'of, enormouaJ -Se _UW. -oh, seek'us, Nekumonta! .1 �, ' %-':L--.-. ­� � you never have time." , certain time to attend rid flamiso- I. - o--.- � - "I'll- take a"day from. the plowing," little repairs Corr own "haady I almets. of earth,. - smoke ' a . three days and two night.1, be wander- ek Shanewt; will-liv.4-1 - 1, - ., which rose slowly until each armed a ej ,about, sea;rching vainly' for 'the Vbep you Lind -us .1,- "R , . . . , . - . ­ I .: I - We :iro thi healing waters, � . I . -I � --I.... "--promised her husband. man."- You will be suirprised,and-de- . 1. , b- . _ .. I ­� - � . I - I . ean­ b� . . ac- - �tu . ge - mushfoorn;� Apparently they her a.- I . . - The., 11 - . . : ­ ,� . .... .. ; rted on lighted to see how -much A little gra, , -gift Of Mmnito`�U! a .. .. . ­ ­- . - ­ ". . . . � Mrs. Benton immadiatety sta 7 V fabbit iiamie bouncing, .. I - . . were a mile high to him., - � . � - ­ �, :.'­;� �: I � . a tour !of the house, trYing to -view it complished by,determination plu* glue, I � - J, ­ - - ­ �.. -. --.-.: I .1 . -ad o4er along oveir the snow and-NekuMT�2 - " ' ­ - lk'- jhr� .. I .&--. --11 --I. 1' ' Then he was knocked . he 04 L' 01i of . e-er- IffC&1,-,e -- "M �- - n . 1 Imus, aLKIII am - ­ --.,. -Tathit., "jLk4gs ' -91rhen-Nek I . Throlf yes of a at . a , �e -- '&pToS1dfi­.'-He J calIed---out:--to­'thW umonta,awoke- and-fose t9 - � - - . ,-- . , - i - - -- elm by the. shock of the e . I ­�­..�-- ,!]!ke eyes can usually.ejidure nxore.than I Try it -L L - . , . .. .- , - I " brother. tell me where has the 9 " � big feet. The morning sun was glanc- - �� - " _ I . - I . - .. . . - ­ . ,. was stunned for the moment, but soon -- , - I -- . . I - �­­ P trp,is and Me& all the �11 . ­ : I . ­ .., 1. L � --- I �& �- . .- 7 . 1, ' ` -A A,VU J."ALM M ".C--T"=­-W - I incr +hrc usb th - . I . .. realized 'his positibn and 'rouse . I - . . . I - - spark ,er I . , . . .. - le like a mantle of nth - I. -WAR MIENUR TO SAVE W HEAT, BEEF. AND BACON_.- , �" -telf.. To-bim it I 8 -though he en-'Tbe aniragla were gon . - . . - . - . 11 . 'L 1� - As Nekumonta wandered by the' snow . e. for they had .; --� - � of a bear he stopped n�ak t -. - -Buc"rbesa grid le . --.Y!---..i "a Ain' 1 ---- --:L --B -22 _ . . �: -- Breakfast. . . . - . . --­-­--­eve%jr ritlaUnan the Britig%4ronti cave roth � - quietly ewZy into the f6rest. ' ­ _ ' ter, and bring to a boil. - Boil - _ . ­ �\ - . I . , �. 1:; �. � 1.�.­ .4ak4g syrup, toast, twor coffee.. . cold I was firing as fast as it could. 1 tvance and called 1budly: "Gbod B -7. slipped t .�. . ­ ��,- - I .' ' ' *hole of - two, hours. . Bear! Please - - " � 1-7� � -,.. .7 -n roast, corn bread gently for the Gobd- 1hother': I No. waters were to bi seen, but. the ... I- . . . Dinner;-Bosto. -- I I EAactly one bour'and'a half after;: ir 114ae I � inis, stin fell -a I ....i... .. ­ ­. . . . Then add one cup of peas brose - pep- !allowing I tell me where ., the healing - herbs are sound c` their'triurmur , I i . - -- -�Xpple sauce,'tea. . ­ . I . 0 1 ward be wa,9 on the ridge, I � . - . I I they s= . .. �, -­. ...- IF -PO � ! u: has planted for- his ear--. "Release as, ' L t ' .. .,.. . . L asit us, oh, Nskumonta% E L".1 kupper.. tato bog; Oatmeal muf- per and salt -to taste, and a very little - the infantry and �carryitig on his work. ! that the good ,Manito .. . .. I .. , - . I ] il ted onion. Boil for.balf an hour' i well had i his children!" � . I t6 sigb. "Rele b gre I ..­ I 11 onn� apple sauce.. tea. ; i lHe afterward learned that 5( I I , .. .� , -. .�­!­ - -Bosiion Rom -strain an"erve. - .. -. . . - -- - . to, I eorns . 71 ..: ­� . n- on, er . 'he �� -r a - and SbatIpwis will be savedl" . I The recipe, for i1t. -me Ong � -1 the v�eelal photpgraphers detected t i Bat the bes, nly: grgwle4 and mut t urings seemed . . V '- , - -, ­ ',tioned above. is as f6llows:- I -'Emergency BJkcuft-s,l � cup white Germau_batterfes that eighty per cent I tered in bli ideep.- iror be, was sleep- - The murin . ' ' ` ' . . L . . . -Boston Rea t.-2 cups dr:!� kidney I flour, 1- cup graham flour,. �j teaspoon I of tliem- were put out of--acild-u-, ten Ing And snoring and sleepiAg and snor- , from the ground under his feet, so he - . I � ... .. I 7 is staff and'dug ��;Uffh the . :. ...'... "I I - `nths, of the took -h ,, --- - 'L, ' . --'s- . . . 'beans'. I cup bread crumbb, �2 dug* I. askit, 2 tablespoons butter substitute, 1jinutes, aftei the explosion occurred Ing 'way the .-long-, cot& 020 � . I , . 'I-.,;-. grated cheese, 3 teaspoons salt. % cup' 5 tcAspoons baking powder. UM to dn the- ridge- .. ­ . .. I winter. and be would not awakelf Un- I snow, and deep down, down into the' - !,'. � -.,:,-, . . I ­ . . I L I ... - , - :- � - earth. Then a bidded spring -was dis- . , . . I moisten Into a dough a little too soft � . - . . lil the-springtime.- �' `­: * .."! -liquid I tablespoon chopped I . -.- -rid the watew gushed forth � I - .- - . � ­­ I onion. " I . � -! I * � - - - - Soak beans 24 hours. Cook in salt-I't roll. Drop by spoonfuls onto a; _ F . 0 , p,,(,T . . � :-- - .:� ­ �RTVOR CROPS. , -L� L 'T . - dl� , � Then he called tar the deer-asit ckme closed a I .-- ' L ed, wate;r --until soft. ...-Drain, - � .9vem - .1 . _ _ � � bounding along --*rough ,the forest: from the ground. The waters went ': : , - � ., .,-. ­ put, greased pan, andbake In a but . . � : ­ . Joyously down a steep hillside, ----' ); � i:�' - .1 . ; .. i . � . . y swift brother you travel about singing " L , ­ .. .�, ­­­ through food chopper, add onion. I I I I . ..- I . British aiid French Experiments Show, - to, the valley of the -Iroquois far bele1r.. . :.-. .. . . , cbees.e. cruipbi, More salt if - needed ' Breakfast." - Buckwheat griddle - � / I L. ; so. m-ucb.--wber,e , the. healing - herbsi . . . I . � 1. :, -,� ".. � : :- ' o Amazing Results. � And'whenever they passed the. anaw ` t enough of the water in, vfhiA. beans cakes, symp,, corn broad, cafTee. � . .--- . - . . I . - , !which were y1anted.by. the gool.Manim ­ * * ­ . ­ rn brejid, . I - . ­. . - . I melted and the, green rMaNand flb*-. I i. . . t , � Were cooked (about % cup to mcAst- Dinnei.-Baked beans, brou . So successful have Wen the Engliib l�ou' - - , - I , "I. . . - 104 hidden." �. . I .� , - . .. � - �1.;t � ­ - . . I . - ' -'n I -" 1t eft spiang , up. ... *. I - � ..' `sn): Form into-foaf, bake ln�m . . . experiments in increasing crops by I - But the *ifeer - . L odeftte baked potato. � ' . 4d at' answer" 'L�� , I .1 -, - . . 140 minutes. Baste oc- ­BUPPer­ScallOPGd tOma ie forest, With thanks- in his heart Neku- _ .�L - .. -L I Oven for to, bread, elmtrical charged that France is going went leaping away through th . I , , . . -� - I I stewed prunes-, tea. I . ,. - � little Minta made a jar of clay- and, filUng t . � "' , - j4?!Sionallift 'with hot.waiir and fat. .- Into the work with. great energy and . and &It -be could ­ see .wad tht - -`t . I- I - . . ' . r Ba'kea Beaiis, rown . ­ . ­ I .. - ' deet is 'it -rudhbd from lt�e - spiing, be hurried, swiftly to - _J . . I . � . - - The recipes fo A on 'A iiemendous scope. Le Jouriial' white tail of thi! . .. - . ' - mentio . . .­­ 'I -w - his home in, -the lodge. , He - held , � neywo -3, thrmigh the bushes. The deer . � " IRreakfast. ---Oatmeal porridge, bak- Broad and Barley Bread, � tted; one of'the lea'dinr ,- . , Lrms ind �oured the - , I. -L., -:..�:­ .. �tid apples, brow-n.bread toast, tea 0 above, are as follows:- . . . papers - - e results of the ' first , felt sorry for the young brave. for the' Shanewis in his �. . . . w that -the wi-nd was blowing healing watirs through her pale'lips , - ­ . ." .1 . - Brown Bread -2 cups grab - "pefirrient "at Ecoas6. Fdeer-kne, ; -', .1 - :, - ­ �; 1 -, ­ . ..., . .. . x sank back In his arms . .. - . . 'L '' . .,Coffee, . molasses, to of the' e pjand soon she . .. I 1 I -7- --­� ­ Dinner.�­Fisb pie mashed. pot& I eu P Thirteen acrem without other -1 too C p white flour, fertiliza-' old for the littl; herbs Eo -come- u . --!%- , . I % cu . . T in a health -giving sleep. . . . -4�lm to Ain -pudding. - . . 1% cups s*eet milk, J,v4­te&ir-vqnw-ti,n.V;ere fed -by --ol"tric. eharees, .�,- Then-Nekumonta-ralled�rh the squlr� - . /. �.-�' I -, . .1 . M. te�� , - . - I � .1 . 8 ­- -A- - ni ialt. gift the ernihating fr: tw4nty-one parallelt� -­­­-­-� �, ., . L :�.. - Supper.--Crearn or celery O.J.. flour, sa orn �.,I.r�-- --7- . - ­ - -- I 11 . ' . � & ' !:' ' ' " r . L - it - ­ � ­ -a . �! 0;��.�; - ' 1 7 I& & � . I—— .. ;bread, cottage cheese, .tea. biscuits, and soda. AM t-h-e-m-iF--w-i-r-e-s-,-s-t-r-u-n--l-c-aff-stx-wnd-vTm,*a -- ' ion'in about twentP, towns .. -- - ­ . -... ­ . - . . � L q . I lasses and the milk. Pour; into will v0fraw 1) VQ !,A .t. .- .:,Syrup, tea. � 11 . . post -1 across its surface, -90,000 -ci tea io use one of -the lectu" -- . � � 1, , '­ i . . -*-.1.1L --- I . . ., I -ACHI FOmwT-.- - 4-a - - - ­­ - - .- 1:. .-.,i he irwelpes-Tor-Flah- Flie a �.V� I 0. Inc - .ere shot OU ,.-HNG I sets. itfiti ­areso�t N-16 -as7, -1 . nu -!1'. L' "-*rA-ste$9..,PV-... '-"%III.. . . The oi PC .- L L . ., L �- . MERVATIO ­� �:,.� ­ Ing ing,st frequent. intervals balf-iike-iii- ' . to carry themselves automAticallY ,� � ...;:,- . "Puddl I mefii16riIitLab6vc, are as iol. 'hours. � -11fift . . I .1. -� .: ., - lows:- I � Birley' Bread. -42-3 cups ' wheat terrupteis between whicb'thity. flash -., I � . %OV .am iflace to pluee. 9 packed - 4�f . - I - 'I . . 21:.-: ,� N -fI 0,ach.1i . :­ - - . . Fish Pie. - flaked (ii r; 2 cups - . I . �Ij - ' - I -,I cups &, 1 cup i flour, 2 1-3 cups'birley flou and. sparkle acrosi sixteen inch spaces. I '.t-. ­ . . 1 in's stout wooden c"C in..which the .- ; I -:� . , . � I - 'cuirent 'stimdIatei­thi' . .1 -.. ­ - , -- -- -�­ - - I A . .... . . . . I .,�.. . seasoned whf�* sauie. 'Mii the f iaked .� milk sind wifter, or water, I cake com- T& electri� .7. - ,-. . : -1 individual slide#' rest in the centr* of � . . . . I . .I... ... ­ - b --t- pofts,-Mgavi dv-of tte seecL` ' REAnch-thick layers of soft --felt making ­ L�. 7 ­­. ....flsh with the white sauce, 0 grov, f.maMh-:T-1RAV ELLING LECT-VRE SETS A , I � . I ­ . . -"'tablespoons- fat, 2 teaspoons salt. Soft- The oats, sawn on-thr-17th 6 1 . .- . I ­ : - I - - ,� eased baker, cover the top N%, . . . � breakage almost impossible. ' . . . .. -,:.. '­- . Z I . ok in the!- en the yeast in part of : the liquid. L current . ., , ..... '. POPULAR.. 1� . 1. ig� pasted �`Oi . � . ­ ­. -.-:- I - ttered' bread crumbs, ind co came 4 on April .13 arid the " . .1 .. . . In the inside topr of the lid � . ,:.._ . L - . . . I -L ...- -, - - `�' . - I Combine -all the ingredienti, and ` " orth. From the ' I . - . . . ­� . � . oven uq%til ,the crumbs are brown. MIX ,�ias fed it thencef . ­ . . _ - a ro#te L list of the towns arid the. date$ L *. I :,.�­ - . .1; I . . � -. . - � L - into a dough. .Xnead and let rise to 16th of May on senoticeable difference . I �. .� V" , ! .-, I - ceive -the box. �4, ., ::-��, Cup Pudding, -Put into each greas . . I tbia field '- --.,- ­­ - ��when each must re L ' ... /L - � ..­. 8-iry.L.Associatiori C rriis, . : .% .. ed. cup I tablespoon. of jam'. Cover to double its -�bvlk- - IlCnead -again- Put in the growth of the oats in Xanadiarr Fore � A packet of ready-addreiadd g9mmed 'd . -- . one-half the cup with a butter made I into'the pan, and when double its'bulk and others not treated by electricify ... ­. L ,;� � � -L on Propa'ganda Throughout �-. i label's is alio. ittacldbd ,to the inside'- � - A ... .. . � -... . - . "L, i i t i - � I I its fAowa:-2 tablespoi?ns'of butt r bake about % of an hour: 'This - re. could be noted. - . _J of the cover.., Each rVApwn is noti , , . I - - ­ . %. cup of .5ugar, 1 .egg,. �. eup M :� cipe makes two..Ioayes. " -. ' I -On-June 18 the e I I.. Canada. , -..,­�.. .�. 4F .1, - . . I . .- I " .�,Wtrified oats w** � ; - .1 . , I fled by letter a few cfays before thi - . . . . , , . . . . '. . . I .. . .1� - e the oatd. . I -1 I 2%. cups � f1buy, 4 teasppons &iki Baked Beans. ­Pick br*r thiFb I fifi�-eight inches high, whil in barn, - Is . , . ; . I . , Soak vir e * scfiefile� (d travelling lectur� i box.is, tQ reach_ALnn--H9,r . .. Powder. Cream the butter; add sugar cover with told water and not tFeated Ao were only forty inches 14i gii �-- �any troubli in . sending R . ---'-., -.. ­ etg.well beaten; - mix 1 night. ---ft'moi�hiag, -drafn,. cover with, in height. Oil June 25 the . ts, usM by the (�ansdian For r , r4 utfit to the next address- for I be.. . :.9"dually. ard . - . , . comp�tri- . .. L US I the'o k . , Zsociitidn,fd-e,tWe carryi . . . .1. - (keeping - agai at fifty.. nk on fa� I '�. - I tears off one of the addressed lat I ­ ! - '< and si.h iloqr baking powder, arrd! fresh water, beat slowly soff wa:s-sevent'y-three OT -Ca da . �J I - . I . . .. ; l;t;Aat761Y with milk to first, water betow'boiling-point), and cook - pr aganda in many.parts . , . salt and a . ­ ­ six inches--arTif OR July 3; 101 against i sticks it on the outside of the, box and i � . - ­ -- s .. I until Wiffis bbrst.'Dfain.liestris .- - .- IjkA � ,-=Ii developed -- . 41 . mixture. After turning into ,�up' " sixty- ree. ­ .�- .. - ,hands th'i-la-fter to the express alsent .. . I . - - ' .W( � "l t -year.' , - - t into it bean rid, the pr6portions of"l S i ­ .. .� ­ . - . On August 17 the c arges wi dis-: biyo 1 S . Z - , ion of the engagement 11�� ` - * V� . - . � � -.,- -- - . _ h ,noW employed ,�t the conclu -- . . ­­­.- pot a -few-p-W4A4 of gilt f)orlf c4t-into I �onti nued.- On' Sep- t. 12 the oats ivere I Three- outfitv are -, P . . 9 , - I --w' his vomniun4y. Eich recipient _ 2; . . . . ; I bring-, ee�.. - � ­ - ­­.` . . Brelakfast. - Cornmeal- pol-ridge', imbes. Cover with tl)e beans, and add i thrashed with the following amazing moving from town to town, art( ys the small expressage f . . . . . * . . Servaltion, P8 ­� I ... .."... ,-toast, pear �ani, tea.or cGffee , - - poor of salt, -1. tablespoon Of -ixesults. The electeified-- crop measured con -Resculls Secured. --!- - �-.�!'Q - - . . I , . ,1.1 tables . I - . - ing the gospel of forest - Good �-,'." � . . Dinner. -Fried hatMock, mashed po-', molasses, 3 tablespoons 01 sugar. 0 108:5 buAels re : to 'thousands of' adultA and children ! Ave en -�, .. . . I i I �afoes, crearneki I�nions, emergency bis ever quart 61, dry beans used, acres), while the other c who could not- oth�rwise be reached' - liemarkably good rersults h . -i y . . rop game. .. . . ­ .,. I . � ... 'I e.tip Ian in- i secured f rom the circulation of these . cuits, honey.. . -of boiling water. aAd a's they onl' 'to 72.5 btishefs� The straw of the ,�rithout heavy. expense , and I . .. , . t 'Going * direct �r- ' _ , . I Y I from t . . .. . ' boiling water to cover, f armef crop v I . of -staff, � ! lectures.. � ' . - . ­ . .. Supper. -.Pea. soup; baked p6tatbes;, add ,more v!ighgd--aImost . -- able time'is saved � . . Put I, in. th _-- _ .. . . . "I ­ to town, much. valu . __Erown tea. - - I cover the bean pot, e that _ - . . . - . What the Outfiti�"X - . I � I'And not a little expense. . School' _11t6ad, rhubarb jam, otAhw-latter. ie -, --1 ' --- - ��!-, --` � end bake siowly-six ciebt hour I I . ---:- - . i �, . I � .� I - A . . The - recim-T �or i-� `v- I -, -or-- - me pre- . . - .� . � ply frol I pri I . . ". , ` t, . - -- Th li� -Ernergenpy Ulseu. -, memkon, iti). e, !.,k in a fireless -cooker. So Tin Thousand Substitutes�. * . C�w -outfits sup n fifty to neipals.and clergymen #rid leaders'' I . . 0 %- .. Are as follPwi -71 . � � fer to add a littlpmustard. . '�- . Ten. � thousand, substitutg 'food ar- sixty 4untern slides . mostly: 6D16red, r of Boy- Scouts-hav'e 'takiii- up the idea ..kl .11 . '. . .* . . - . � .. ­ I.- I � I .. .. .. . . - readable, manuscript, bound in , with ebthvsiasM so that - the -demand ;� , I - and a 1-� . � . .. .� -------,.-- N11 ­ �- ticles have been introduced into Ger overi. They' are used I at present is in advafice of fhe Ores. - 11 � - - ------- I ........... 1� - ; - ­ ­ . . . --7--' --- '-7-------:- & nony- since the war, according to _a cloth board e . . ­ 4. I-', where it -has pro - -- --boards and --churches, -sets. -- - ----- *­­­ --- ­ -­ �. ... . Soup for Wounds. - I % I- ,hieft by scWool � , lectirre . I ved itself to b,e su- . I .� I ,f statemen, moi bf whIcIL, � p9ssess ster I I � . :C,ominob yellow -soap; tbe"kill(l used I perior antiseptic to',hydrogen perotide . t made i� the Berlin news- c eopticon It- whl lye seen readily that thou- ` � .q- ----7- , . -papers by Professor Juckonack, a .t . sm -from ians-are being reached , �,R 1. I - - ' m killeis and - men A lecturei is cho sands of Canad � - -in-wa and, and most other ger in:ad i . . . --�-by.housewive:i . shing-elahet-, , -�­ ­ - - f py(7nibient German food expert. He. t. -have beerr gi I*. - - FanikeTk effective--h-ealir-o . c g t -tea ven an - - --' . ­- -'-t - '-di- a, has-bem.found to be -a wander- I ditIOMR7it. - - ­ =n he gcbobl chers or local in this wicy, and � 1- . bl: S14 for 0 , 11 hospit- 'torn. tissues. . . Mentions as the most- striking ex- clergymen whose duty it is to read-th introduction to the � subject of � .I .;, �' * ful cure .W unds in Frene I titution the - . '. als and its use bRs spread to - Wounds -treated ,with soap need -few. amples . ,, the Brit-! _ abory and accompany servation. The public illustrate(f.. ':',' , , I . follo-wink: Artificial.buttert eggs, sa- introductory I *d` U;oq � 1'eOcTIiire' cannot be '-surppased 64 a I , ' .1 ',ish medical -�,ations. A solution is i er dressings and Iiisen pain -far more each lantern slide, as project ' � . . - '� . ' . ­ . -. : . - - �-than do vounds treateil likd -oil, honey, milk. coffee,. tea, sugar, scr en, with a' paragraph of de7 means of implanting ideas -and creat.' 3 I made from - ' '- 'ik(i and inj*vcted, into . with other I �A- � . . � . I .. . a c I I anilsepticc.' Tliesefacts greatly expe- tobacco, fish, sausage, cheese ' and the . e - permanent opinion,* ,�� , . .. , , .ts, woiirds,even in th . I ites are scriptive Inalter, all of which is con. 1,tng a body of .,.;;.,: P-� . r soj�if� e atest ' . -. .- . 1, . I'- I dit a, who 'caviar. . ', .'!,­�., ,�, I . - stances into. *e deepest I)IL, 11 Ct holes, ... e the work of the , surgeon Some of the substitu are -,o tatted -in the manuscript supplied free, . 1 -4-- . . -v . . .". � . ,, - .. 11 . . I - can handIt mQxe mep than-whe'n qslng directly- harmful but others � y -the Forestry Association. I - . . 4 . I . , . 1.4 � - " * . -- -11i� I . good that ,they will outlive the wat b I � .. -The -piesent shortagQ vil mfitiri-a% ; � . . I ot'her solutiors. ' ­ .. ' . �- i I I . .-; .- - ' - ' ­ the 'cofisti�ctiotf of Arin -machin.. -­ . , , Bool4ng the Lectures. , ­.- . . ; - ­ �- ­ and become regular articles of con- -1 I .1 for . . � . .. I 09AM11110W - . . -.1 I of booking thame town- er� wi I mAe fitrin impl ents 'har�di :� � . ­ ,.. . - -" a sumption �­ , � I ' em . .� � , . 11 *-- has passed a law re. , he asserts. .: �-- . Z . � New k6l - t1t, I , . '-- , ' The method d. ma � - . -4). a V5Ai1111ft+;,­ �# . . - - ­ .7 to-towly 1petuiles"may interest -mem- tb get thi# sprizir, ; if ,yotir A .- . " V -41161P e6untlev V - --- . . -..-- . . . . . . .. - - I - _. �-, , , . � � - 1b I , , '� - I - � . �- '4 4 , 4 :1 - - - I ! 1PI oi t� - - ` a or - true bei- - 401% over" 0 L 0)v 14.0 1 - ` .` ,I �,� I - - , � � , � � 4 � I � i , � I I I i � i I 1. I . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I e I ilk n1r,;!. I i I p n �s '- y . 11 to , � si" -� n :be,,rf - -, M-"- 0 , I �In t . --- I . el. I --- , - - " - 'An a range- chine can .14IFF11,81 " - . � rX#. -.L'� , I -eect­s�nd maifitain Keep 8 . '' IF . . . �, IV, I . 85 I harp grit, charcoal and"green ;bers��e Association. . ve TV assud 0100F . 000 or over to e � I . �� t - � I I - ­+ . f e ed - bef4tre the ben always. ment is first made with the. .B ds V ww." 4- -1 , , . , � , . 1i . - . . . .. 11 1. ,, I -, - I., � I -.. ; i tubert4losis hospital& .., . ­ . _ _ I : . . . ", , " . --1 -7:-44 W , . I - N. . . I . - 41 1 . � . - - .- ., �' L, . . ­ , '. .. ­; . . . ".. ".. .:.;., . 1. . : ,:.,., ,,. I ., . 1. . . 1:�:�+..... . � .. 6, . . . . . I . . .. .. I.. 1� . --�,, ­ . . - � , . .L . . , . . .. I . .-1 , , , . . . - . ­. I . I ... - i.. . ­* Al . . . . . ! f - a -, 1. I . - I - .. . . . ..�, . I -1� I . . I . . , . s , - . ­ I I . I � . I .. . I , � . .. .. . . .� L � I . . I . I � . ­. - I . � .1 . � . I - . I : . . . 1% , , . . " ­ . I .1 .. . . . " 1-11 . I . � . . . :�, . I . I � . . � I + -1. . - �­ . ", ,-s, I ,�.. I . � . . I I 1. 1. - � � I . � �- '.. I L 111., . I .!+, ­ . ��. I . . -1 ­.. , :4�1.1 11, �` ' -�, � .11. 1;1:1 .� , - , .­;�.. � -,:. � " , ." , '.. , --,. �:, , � -, I .1 1�e.�,­:�­�­ -. . I , , � 2� I., � � .- . ­ ­�­­ I I , -. .-.�..,I�..�,,.-�-,..-'--��:��i�,,� �t ml -.,-- -Wi �r- z'.n�;, lu,�� - ,- . , . . �­-­­�,.��. L ­ -?L., .�"-: ­ 1'�N ­.". - , I .. - '-L ' " - - ­ ­, Z. i ,­­* !�� A,L 1�.,�­'�;--', �,�'­­', _a�,Mzvo�,;,11 .. 2Z i-,-7t� 71� _2 J..kw "Au (b1*1irt VI,Ialztd fill -L Vt "Od a 4 rega rda, the , fael'qu'es- gets the greater parrt bf her supply Z:� rMay ft-b4"Ift frobi'theStAtes We will thou -be tion. AnitbracUe coal is e. § an ideal DOW* under the nee' f 'I' king for f tiek bii t I n'the eve n t of on r beiti g essig o, oo fuel within bar own I*rd rs -una,41� to secure, that, we may, be itv"d in hdvbucs- are'told that Canad� Iiis an abua- ablii to see' else t , b*t �`BEIS.T GRANULATED* A ure something dance of. fuel,. � nalsting of coal, is Aeaper I -Is not go' —0 f It clean. JOH N MURKAR, Proprietar., -t there Is '9.1'5 lignite and pett and thk Per 100 lbs no necesgity for feeling deeply .7 concerne 'FRESH, SMODEWOR PIGKLED F181i MOTU ANb 0011AM111INT4 ckabout-the matter., The gkeater part of the" coal deposits 4 , Presh Frozen-Stilmen—,W- _1 voth -Frozen White Fitsl 20C lb.. z spiter--oueerinany"i--repeated- of' acht. is in thb west and in, __Fres'hFvoze6 Cod 2 lbs for Fresh Frozen, Trout 20c. b. ous that, this war is so far the MiRtime �pwviuee.@, and dist. Fresh Frozen H _Lddock 2 lba, t5c Smok%-c� Haddie. l8c a lb ALS 9 'of a� solely auce W the great obstacie in bring, he1s concerned one -W .. , Fillet otHaddie 22c -a lb Smoked-Siac6ea c a lb F h Sea, He r e_9 rring'8c IL lb 'Salt-Lab�rador Heri iag 8dr a lb li�raetdr the war, has' lag it into'general ase'in'Ontarlo. ens v.e C een. broukht - bout -a by'--her-a-ad- Rut, we are also ..that Oat ro f3er ouly.'4nd her. _g�eat- object is, is rich in her' pVt bogs,.which ar S 'Sweiet or Mustard Pi 1,1e' Lr 9-F. " __ " 11 -..Heinz DI -?lto become, toaster of. the whole, awaiting developmeriL 4t is said world. She has declAred'that she that -in. the vicinity of French. In bulki 40c a quart. ��'�-,:naver wanted to annex any her man's Bay t akes no its as well ag- sou'h f`our.village ��Lr I%XGISTE terrltoiy. ut now she t 7 t 0 IL Corn, Peas and"Tom ------- -- eL Vit:iu. IL 1 1. . _ oeS' tile fa.-t,tllftt she intends in th 0, the 7� t FRIDAY. -FEB. fta--%Au0ion "re -of P rrit,(),ry,. that -Ahe the§p,i*p' rts-have foundation ex- -ed a.horthorns and grade cat. ta annex iill the'te' Buy All Your Groceries at the,Grocer's re-bi 'has conquered' and" at the� pilue. horses. pigs.' lairActuents etc— same perts should investig te and re. FLt y pert f -W' -13 t . Sale at one. -D S I -C. -H A R' Itne el. England,'to givetip port upon their value. It may. be, at lot -13. cron. ))_�parboro. the pro- 1pr roost vAluable'posses. Vof he _See gills. J. H. Prentice, Auction.' J_ N , :11 Isiona, as W611 as 'Com]3.el Englund eer ering ar'( ware re' )to eeturn to "t the colonies Which _­ v i --phe he lost since the �Wae began. FIVE 'FUNERALS The alliee - wIll see to it that ell t WJHL- be �isappointed hi all t �,e HAY WANTED—About 15 ribs nf -13REE YEARS slims.. It way. be * long time be� r good clean feeding hay. 'W, H. Peak, Pick- ering. There's jus�4one placd'to bay 'forethe allies speceed in.,this, but ARN FRAME F0 ey,*111 pers.evere 6 the end. R SALE—A ..THE 1900 IFASHER—Price $18.00 Fai%.Mmst ir t 'Bboutaax5f). Apply tow, H. -Jackson. R. By R. No. 1, Pickering. 15tf 4, Gerjnany'q troubles � do ng all Fully guaranteed. -.Free trial. Riven. Qu OR ISALE—A number of oak bar. orisie from her foes beyond her Freiti. some suitable f& vinkgar barrels, Apply bolrders: for if the reports -'that at the PickeriniJia". . Off There's also just one vearh tra h*ve ani foundation a 'hovel. in the rear of more OST—On Monday evetting, Jan. place to.buy her From pretentious buildings eoraft i hastly 281h. in WEn,eer's own. or between there, in this fair ;1tV19ce of and C. Rogg', a purse- eontainin g between 7 and foes within the empire timy be thi tale, one -that RAYO IAX6 W lwmed.ate pituse qf! her collapse. our�_Jwgms almost incredible; yet, to 8 dollars. 'rider will receive rewayd- by leaving Jj at the News offre. �Theeouditions that prevail now, *15" -wh&-�w - the rRvagis of con- ANI), . . ..... _iiu-mption, it is but a tyRical case. ICE�-Gordon Andrus of French. -within the Gef ruan and Aqetrlan n's Bay. will be pr=ed on and after Jan. t4lis uls to furnish farrom all -others with cut of her five small children �buried from ice, loaded on av�rMovsleiXhs at any time at "Hapy7 Though�_Ango g�07 Empires wt li� de' 'Grief stricken, the mother 13th7 IP rperate. Wltb all their fort4go- trade etit off, an& this.lowl during the past three 3 reasonable price, ading done by machinery. Gpobur.aup Y nce,=d.aVoid the rush later :-Tbat'a Fl�kering's Hard ware- Store. F, to secu re food f rum ears, of y romaining child, suf- on T e uaV first-class. IOU 1tyV �11 their inability. Iering from a tuberculous hi and the ustial sources, must atise giif- to th,en as though � in mci�kery "of their Full line of stpve-pipe9.'eIbo'wq.,' stove 'fering .110know-A before those the father, too, was strickmML The Fruit' Store - at. the Musk people. RT W, 7 oXa "tirl U every eni"Tivour "ALA a rLd state thi ::;_ir&# Farmers—Get your Stock Foode here. e gra it is being made to save his life. The� International and Herbsgeutu- do'n's Ch r y iner sing. and are b - Neil Juskoka Free Hospital for C.onsuml!i oeolaIett, U bulk 49 ,gividg the greatest eoncern to the tives Is it ealinF for help to carry. M lala GrapeQ. G Frtlit t on this fi&r t ag2 nst the Great WIrite Itol'iser and'his wiLf-lords. It has Plague. . The money you.Cive Vniff help Don' forget we are in tho-w4ket with Vt a r a rape e c. JOHN S BALSDON, PICKEARUNG t 11been frequently. staied tbalt Ger. them seA out these uAfo7turiate- faijof- high4st prices. for the od stuff— . 4 hei'and give th in a Q be brought e gliting chance chickenji. -due rd Many 1 downfall can es. Igs. urkeys. T for their liv rabbits and pigeons.' �:about only by. Internal troubleti .7 Contributiobs may be sent, to W. T. Geese espeeW ly form no* dP and there Arwuo!�JndlcatlOus that Gage, Chairm 84 S din& A -venue, till the New Year, e friends of democracy in Ger. Toront(h or Geo. AyeJd,-S&retary- imany are now doing efficient Treasurer, 2= College St.' Toronto. -NEILSON'S ICE CR9AM -STFLOUR workSla bringing about the aves!- CREAM OF THE WE Jot AubDcracY and militar. throw Glen Wjllo* Mi]18 I H. J. RQUI V%M, PlCkgrftml� Good, Wholesome Bread ftfajo i? li3 Tlour, Bran,'Shorta, Crushed Oats %a (iUAstton­0f­ title$ ISL on S E E .*hich Canadians are q!jite de6ply and BarleyChopat-11111. Its the Flour that 'mRkei the Bread, therefore, you can't get beat "Grinding , every L day,'except results from an interior prade. That's Interested, as since thb. war began Wednesday and Priday. qui - �Islkiq. Red Clover. Tiknoth* and all why we recommend to a number- of Canadians have kiodi of seeds. -beeb honored by the Kidg for ser. -CH --- GHERRYWOOD BRAN We are In the market aitid are pirepar. v4ces-rdudered the- E The jilst ed to pay Lbe.highest market prices. 112-pire. in. a carload of Rainbow and !­Uiuls _Wfils %r dw N. d6ab.A.J I T "NJ J6 ;besto*Inx'af honors and s is F-' I The Oest eq,31 I. .:'URPE M'DIF TRPf,-,WRqT11 We Fieses, iManit -.:.aae� that cau-not be too carefully Bran,_Shorts and-- ad us -samples. or communicate with The best Bread Flotir on'the market. Barley Chop. -the - -considered by those who have us ]*fore seLlini. Take adranta, -,not see any great objection in e h Pastry -.�­:�-Qtieen Cit - Blend power to confer honors. We can- le of tha best Seed Mark fload of Bran and Short&, oin the worl& Monarc A ca, Bell or Independent phone. -thas honorfug" it' man whi) ha ` Get our- riess We C.. W. I d reliable aticylue are boleindid Flours. Try them. r_: orne ar way has. done for the Em-' Food and sugar sacks ivanted. IAd. .�plm- Bttt one thing, which is most JH- DOWNEY GO KPANY The Cam�belLFIour Mills Co., lobiWtiOnqLble to Canadians or any D. N. R -E E 0 R. WBITBY. ONTARIO domocratle 10ple is thatof be. stowing upon a person an inherit. _Of dw -:;;Vd-title. It Is quite'proper that a BEST -man should receive a title from NAM. the Kin' -if he "e'dou dk1*q'h3­ sduttei'� THE --DOMINION BANK 9 e something 7 -- worthy of it, but that title should -mot bia banded - down ff9m father JCAM," AM RXIM" $1400CA06 'to son for gen erations to come. A man maybe worthy -of- some --.swh destiticti but his son may "....1alpmers sale Notes ftmm VM- do Va fie Use aw gnu alft Vft "M Doomsa am% ftg seft"ols. COMM Go X@a&&W. bea' perfect wonapegra%* who Is -a dieffra tothenamehebean. No ce MITBY BRANCH-' ..person should bear an hounr which J..0011DON NAU, Mane or, ;be himself has not earned. o" N -person should be called lAird go. 4wd-80 or Bavou�so-and.soij simply fore -fathers :-lbecaiiseedme of his, had doneoliniething to please the :King. TO --C 3L___R_�__EEDS_ question -is one of the ........... 0 lbs and 100 lbs, 3 greatest concern to the people of ..... . Canada, and ibere Is a gtowink 'Pickerin "Ont.- ::'Royail Purple Calf Meal in 26 lbs, 5 J. R. Thexton, 99 -convicti6n that the.pr"ent coal ..4hortage will not. come to an end fed with or Without milk. the war is over. * There is THE Dock u Tay Foods and'Po 1' —no doubt that the present situa- tion to the conditionf're- STANDARD' BANK sulting from the war. and that .*hen the war is over there will be �OF CANADA _;Files in all siies to keep the tools sharpi OrrlCZ TORONTO, temporary relief. The coal.d*pos th o9ppor bottom at a lipe"0161 pnoe. Its of the United'States are -very Tin Wash Boilers, wi extensive, but they are being ex. Your sumllus-immings-in-our Oyste'r Shen and Grit Jimusted'st a very -rapid rate, nd. co the t1we will me when the Unit - 'savings Department eaft inter- Frozen Fish --Finnan Haddis �SmokeaHemng mment will recog- _:ied states.. gove" Ize this fwi that thii& 'pe6. est at cuffebt mte. wl __ oe N be. 4 - n a ad 8 and 0 P. B i _C� d hinrit. 9. will require all theirsupply IMI not be lidequalezor PICKERARIN %it- -their aseds land In order to pro IL C an"& -wee 4 Wb1dV6 ilmn will be -tempR44. to Sm.�101#16 n�i M 7' t­-��,:._ ',lP77'��wTr- �A`r- fW - 0011010011011101101 10 homp son and AM ids 1QUrr9g%T411 iC#jaj4L&ng04t..!V w e w ant V ow son, Allen, been ;ufteriag from a stirs, throat for several days, is. now on the OF THE .bent Friday * with -friends � in .. I . . 4- ­.: . A'relh ble'Agen 0 Count} mend. There are a number (if t in atarjo C C Pelhaw's -Peer ess . Fruit and to sell I ge. "d -of.the 15ey" similar cases in the v44l& oanty of Ontario 'Bus meets ail -Trains Ornamebtail Trees during Fall MriL Wm. Hamilton. "Wftaevuiontlis. Good pay, -etbluilije'. t%" rnuo thcavicession, ii very -ill at the M Wedfiesday 'afte' 13, JAM Ao hire day, or Cerrito free selling equipment. -time of writing. loth, a eery -pleasant --event took Coal Merchant, deceased. nt. ;6 night at lowest prices.. Over e choicest Nurs. IV". D. - Forsyth spent a week glace at.luverpipy. -Seek., sit the reby OW Acres gif th ome of Wi. an . d'Mrs Geo. Jones, Notice' to be - g1veit punnaut to ery,,Stock',, Including in Stouff ville visit ipg her daught. the Trustee Act thist all. persons. hav'-, Photte'.1805., _wBw varlet con ...by us. Handsome u trollat Pto• foriherly of- 011aremont.' Out., Ing claims against the estate of Wit. 4w -Mrs 'P. -Madill. - date asking equipment and a splend when their. oungest daughter, Item W. Sparks, late of the T9wiship id Irrani and Mrs. Michell', of ThQs. Sanderm 4.SOU', Canadinn-jriowti sto,,k it; after Margaret, Hll�een. and Mr. John of Pickerl. In the County of Ontar. r custom� ere eL e. e now : ..:Xarkham, are visitiog- with ly. chant. decessed. - who- PROPMETORS for agency s. -Wearenotiobi Writ and Mrs:. PlIkey. Burgess were united in the or terms died odor about the 10th day of $epL. Bondy of matrimony in the Win Graham le t on-,TuesdaF pres tember, A. D. 1917, are riqUested to -PELHAMNURSHRYq0., for the Old Country to purchase ate friends.. . CHRISTMAS ..BAAGAINS. Toronto. Ont. once their jwmed end to'Mr. W. E; N, Rlnetair.,,Soliel. luded by her Zor for the Administrator, full par. a consignment of horses., The, bride was attV At*.Last Year's Prices-- N.- B.-Catalbgue,sent od. re est at, to sister; u bile her cousin, M'r-'.HLig ticulars otiheir claims and -an secur. Men's Sweaters, from.o. t ipplicants for aggriciikii or, p rchaaws a Owing to the severe storm on r d Monday many of the. roads were 'Jones, fierf6rmed- .'81mfla itv, held for the same. on or before the, Reg. $3.M to $7,w. 00 a $5.00: of Nursery stock..' 51-13 e-gro6w—The -people­-11th,4a,"f_F6,hruary_M i and after r y passable for a tiffib. for th.e bi-id,, -me rendered krn -i of the co.mmunity are sotty tosaiddata the Administrator Will pro John and Airs. Shirk'and farrif y -ed to distribute the assets of the M per pair: ldsie' the bride from their inimedl- coed so' Fleece Lined Rt 76c. p6p ifirment of Markham township spent Su estate among.. tbOse -entitle afeVrele, lout is not going far d. bAy.jD.X Boys' Fleece day in Claremont with the fortu. 4-,turd-onlyt ose---whose--dalmi-s- W away-aw-ttyev- , -1 -- -t­(L--r-e-F,-11C-e-, omen's Medium Heavy at 40c; per ffire7gjO rig garment. --Sbtr have been filed. the bri(fegrooin's farm at the on m" grey or, The snow -shoe cluband a nu Dated at Oshawa. the jeth-day of Flannelette Blankets, .12/4, gr rintskirt,; of lavernia'y. Wewish D. 1918. of her JanuurY,'A' their friends metat*th.e. 54 n. white . at $2 25 per pair. Bti'gecs milph h imkt" tOr. rs eat last treated' her to a showdine=s and pro -Awrit'sr 'un their By tela Solicitor. er oil the riage to Dr. B. I j6urupy, througirfftf. inclair. il ,eve of bar ma 18-20 W. E. N. S J. Of all rosterials and design Love. 41� Fred Adair, of kept in stock. it will pay you Serit. F oTdronto, -NOR7H CLAREMGNT to at our works std impeos, our stook Is speudin g'a few. days oji last `FORTH leave a Om parents at and obtain prices Don't be Midsdtp pt a U 11 ' � oy t the home e Sf his par Th' nwersal , 590111ill we do not e Agincourt.. Hii, battery expects Wa. ly we offin, sad do tbrow off the figentj S.—ter, Pu're, Water 66 leave shorkty for overseas.., NVe 00mmignion Of 1.0 per *out '.. which you w0 Gert Gave by purobasing from as. Farmer returns 6111 " * Wish him.& 94fe return, a d awing If you are wise you will use the y. ftu well. drilled -by Oh as. d after spending as. B. Rice, WHITIT GRANITE CL home on nesda a 6 several weeks. wit# her daughter, who to ageat for. Wind Mills, Gasoline 'Whitby, Outaria�' Mrs. Dick Johnston, 'of Toronto. all kindlPol pi Offtee and"Works, c Ifte, Er pe and fittings She was accompanied by her son, for water works. - Also bath room fix- Jahn C., of the Royal Bank, North PICEERRM. BAILIV .Manufactured by tures. etc. Everything givMzi careful BERT ":Bay :'.Bay who to now taking a two weeis' vacatApa. S. OL attentlon�.� FRUIT CAKE FOR XMAS A R W �4 -VA O -K N -S �Rio Messrs. -D. M. Mo RICE'S PUMP WOPM, Orders received- now for the hest line ever at 45c per 1b. Forsyth, and Thos. irkett at. Home Tel. M21. Whitevale, Out, tended the annual meeting- of the -.-�,BROCX ROAD, PICKERINGs Ont, A cheaper Cake. but, good. at Insurance Co. on 86c per lb. _Maple IA&f Fire Wledding Oakes our apkWty' Mr. Morgan was elected &,director Trees- I Saturday last at Columbus, when, -Fruit "A 7 -of that eempany., much to the sat- Blacksmithigg and Woodworking In. all Its branches. 13o.th Phones.. • X !,faction of this community w ho • and Plantii., Ing and fi inga specialty with us. Monne Mg A Saw gumming R. as, Picks insurance entirely -place their w ;For Spring Planting with We tock'Gasoline Eaglues,'Emery Wh.eels,'jalrcular Saws, Pic An t6teresting event took place KMERUING - 'On Tuesday afternoon at the Meth We need no, further Introduction Saw and Emery -Mandrels, etc. be Net, that we have been ia 'One of (�Jjr than t "St parsonage when 4; d -UMBER YARD A A&.& IMANO' h"il C3- T _V1 M _U S _A�._ 0 IL T -i _T__ i existing coaditio"n; our Ethel Burton,-aaughter of Nicb�)]_ as and Mrs. Burton, was united in high grade trees and plants direct to custoiters at Rocs flo-mou ftic-w T A imarriage.to Di. B. I. Love, of this Re HARDWOOD FLOORI!W village. The ceremony was per- ad for our Illustrated` circulars of 74 fortiled by Rev. J. R. Real in the hardy varieties which you can order We can suppi hard wood flourin; e - e, t direct and save the agebt'sr commis- In b4ch, Iii -presence of the immediate rela. P ers, -Sho- _S 0F.0 ret. maple., Plain ana motives. After the ceremony, Dr. on of whI h you ge'rthe betiett. Our prices will be, sure to, interest you onarteredi. White and 2 1 - iced oak In all des, viidthe and thickneis Cold D%ys arib Coming and all stock to and Mrs. Love took the evening gra train for a" short wedding trip. &ad true to name. young con- s have a The popularity of the Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Footwear. 7 -ROOFING jple was evidenced by the lar$ good "assortment of Rubbers, Overshoes. Felt Boots pudL The Chase Brothers 00' Buy Rubroid Ready Roodupr, the 'Dumber assembled at the depot tW Slippers.. Leggings. and Spits. Ltd., roofing, mkde in ISK Of Ontario, cleat ready express their beat wishes for thiir.: .:'.. - % . men SHINGLES uture happiness.kad. prosperity. _,,See'our line of •E'very Day Work Boots for men and -:..__VQrsery .-SHIN' 7" . : Established 1867 On Friday evening, Jae. 25th, Choice B. Q red cedar- shingles ome, nearby forty members of ath Math. 40HOOL SHOSS-YourAltdren will need school show, and we are Colb Ontalio at your service with the best shoes made. -adist -Epworth League and their friends met at the home of Walter 101on PAM 400 W. Do - Gordon '-& Son,..' end Mrs. Ward, when Miss Ethel po 4 Paw 0 • S PICIMMNG J _P, E E L -i-S* 0 N" Burton was treated to a ruiseellan- W 9 -oagnoda 'IS nol n -90F eons shower. zn *9 Used i -a 9 Bell ind ludepeftilent phanc, w ower. The League then BROCX STRIMET, WHITBY, ONT. V014111111"0110 'IT 1"-0T15sRA-4M "visa f 0.. gave it most interesting program "W" too 'of rarkele, papers and speeches. Mrs. G. M. E�oi th excel - Barns paper 0 !Qlt gave AS- BROS teresting talk on the Mme. SUNDE)LIUS, newest of Metropolitan Grand Evils of Middleton gave a very in - Cigarette Smoking. A lively die- Opera Stan, singing in direct. comparison with th -0 Funeral Directm eussion thou took place on Patriot, .40 A New Edison Re -Creation of her Glorious voice. adv con A910- sa M cumber who endeavored to be Ey ZVN :040 0. nth greseot at this he led ppy A On at o 32 .12 40 ilQ the -storm the bad eta Fe Whitbyv ... of - toads. About midnight the meet - 32 -0 Ing came to in end.and all "hiked' 1 10 -dow answered promptly PA 04 homefeeling much better of their aatlaat,N 1111 any hour by motor. eaday, jad., 20th, there No extra.char e for distanc,$ On Ta• 1 19 'padqed away one of our oldest and most highly, respected residents e finest'Heane, pe n of I& Thomas Emu- e th id the "10 We have 4de Gibbous in his eighty-first year. and equipment outside Mr. Gibbone was- born in. Wil shire, can. of. Toronto lgiiglland, and camp to *da to 1868. He settled in Mark. ham where he learned the black - Bell Phone. day or night, No. 10 gruithing business with Morgan Cwain OPPM9 Indeendent, day,No. 52 Bros., and after*arde came to AND FLAKING.. Claremont where he worked at his -JA trade with the late Alex. Morgan. W V. I am prepared to do chopping and oat Nights and Sundays No. 66 G" a' t �sk irt- h 4e DUR–B—F a in g every He spent a few years at farm Sajin'_ e' ry day in the week IT and other work, and later entered % , 6zeept Saturday, at 5 the provision:add produce buisineiss isEdisonwawle centaperbag,s the Cal,:-toal 4 in which he engaged until about three when failing some stone boats, n and binder ii r y -The record of an artist's voice is not a Re -Creation tongues =and. health compelled In from active work. In 1804, e ofthat voice unless it will sustain this test: "OlHard -ani-scift-Coal--of-the-beet- 4 -[Jolm ]�-_Bzyles, -Gr . married 439 WIM Savage, 0 __Clareruoat_aud-formarly -Gf-Bed- fordshire. England. They cele- brated their golden wedding on Z May 29th, 1914. For quite a long term.. he was superilatendent of ;the Clarem . ont Baptist Sabbath ,ii ffcb�ol, and for many years he was choir leader. Even before leaving England he sang In'a large choir when a small boy. He was also treasurer of the church for y, manyears. In politics he was a :Liberal and in religion a Baptist, And be -filled the -position of4eacow - for a long time, which he did In a most creditable manner. He is aurvived by his widow and a fam- Ajy_of four 'daughters and three tons. -Theseare Mrs. Admw Spears of Balsam, -Mrs. Walford .,:at home, Mrs. Robt. Worthy of Brampton, Mrs. 9. Stephenson of Toronto, and William. George and I ---.Charles of Toronto. We funeral- 1- s* whelib" ImsaIDS were laid to • _Tlm-V6"--Re-Cre*d*n-ls­plsced`on-the ew, zdlwn: The artist stands before the instrument and sings. 'Suddenly,- without warning, the artist ceases singing and the New Edison takes up the song alone. The Re -Creation of the -artist's voice must be to perfect that those who listen, with closed eyes, cannot tell When the artist has ceased to sing., IEW EDIS6 T" Phon*0 a S=P' ..n the only sound reproducing instrument which is, sustaining this telt. Rear sedu bobwad stw 111014. Muir Local Agent w=t*a-_:.i -quality on band. k> FOR THO"a. A. JAW1 P 1 0 K E R I N G' 7, 1vt AND DISTRICT .r_ -hic3a:eriag, Gaga To sell for "THE % Tni# there is Stion4th OLD RELIABLE FONTHILL NURSERIES" There Is& great movement at __ .. . , *9 Splendid list of Stock for Fall present for co-operation Amon the farmers of Ontario, planting, 1917, and. Eyefy farmer Is Invited.- to a;V-.-, Spr a "IBM ti UK, -1918 tend the next meeting ou'Wedues. dav,J&13. 80, at s P. r.. sharp. including ma . ny now varieties which we alone control. Room for more -orders for salt and sugar and other goods f the next shipment. -Send-for.-new-Ulustr*te,4r-oataI so, also Ageat'm Proposition ;-Rinf. --After- business there. will bb a "Resolved farm some free outfit. Exclue- debate, that the - Iva Territory LnsaaaL -1-.—lothers er Is responsible for •the high coeb of 111vin by W. B. Weetney JLW- Ior the affirmative and D, j VrQjTV and WELLINGTO The Foothill Nurseries, -, (IbIoUldi4d ilk 703ONTOl - ' - * -ONTAX kiiinro and.others' for. the •` tfv-*- An inteMUSS 151"0.14 orm Pillow r.4 '02 • 7 ­i4 0 MAY SOON DV =0 NING DL FOOD CRISIS cROWs -: a -M�i.MODV SEVM DUCEID WOUGHOUT THE-DOEMN a 7 Food Controller Thomson, Will Exercise Compulsory ]Begulation :,J Canada A�d We United States nrium „Stopping Wgwte, of Foodstuffs. r r. ..... M More and A despatch froni Ottawa says, The Controller be ieves the tizpe has come, Liss -for further corn S.,e`lev. Food-'Vontroller, Mr.. H. B. compulsory regulations in Otta", Jan. 27.—The War Cabinet 71 A is under5to4Dd,-'-.f0l10w the way of, rationing. was in session all day yesteiday con- 'iidering the eas- There is little prospect of inci S up the preliminary educational -cazzi- ing production this y"r-,. sufficient],Y ed in- information recently received pal of his 'yedec6gaor, Hon; W. J.- to- meet even in an approximate way from' Great Britain. Mr. Thoms6n, p -a-serieff- of concrete,' the food recMestz of the allies to Controller, and il with -the�-. new cod r. draiatic restrictive regulations- atOP-. Canada." The only. - other way of Chas. Gordon, Chairman of the BritW ing food waste and meeting, so far supplying the is by saving need Mission at Washington, werepresent -,as Possible, the* urgent demands ofthetwenty-five per cent. or more '6f the at the deliberations. Sillies for increased food supplies from normal domestic cansumption, thus It is evident from, advices -received Zanida, he increasing the exportable surplus by that the food situation is be. 7, So far, With the fteeotion of Coming increasingly critical in Greai ME the: that amount, . United States Food ti governing rAesitless day- in, France, er -Hoover will --deal-- in Britz in hotel and -public eatipg places, similar way with food. consumption Cisnllda and 'the United States must -there has been comparatively little 'across the border, and regulations in not only greatly increase production, beyond exhortation to the public , Canada and the United States will but in certain important'. lines elimi- t 0 conserve food cut down acinsump- it be to-ordinated according to mutual y' ftte all waste and possibly coarol and ate waste. The new r requiremepts and objects. _tIo% Consumption, in orders help meet the 7 situation. It is known that Hon. T. A. Crepar, AILIdES APPEAL TO, ''FRENCH :,,Minister-of Agriculture airtce his ar- MAKE rival in Ottawa, has been working oil plans for a far-reaching and im-, Us S. FOR. FOOD'. SUCCESSFUL' RAID portant campaign for A'Peregsed pro- duction this year. It was in tion *I Connect- 'th this plan that Mr. Crierar Messaie From Lord Rhondda to'Penetrate German Line on 2,000- recently consulted the represents- Hoover Stating Grave Crisis. Yard'Front Without yahtives of Provincial Agricultural De- partmezrU, in order to secure theiz- A - despatch from Wasbin' gton'says': uffering Loss. support and co-operation. ,The Min- i­�e Gater saving of food will be ask, A.despatch from the Frencli Army later has since - consulted �ith othat i,ed 6f -the American people by In France, says:—The French on Mon- leaders, of agriculture in connection- President Wilson on Saturday in a day executed a brill' t raid of the with this matter. ,proclamation- announcing the Food: German lines eastward' from vigm- It is understood that the Food 00! Le-Cb&te&u, Administration's 1918. couservati near Fo de Parts, 6401044 ur Controller is giving special attention �a front of ..program. 3,000 yards, and reaching to the.quistion of limiting the use of The. critical situatki in the zllied)C depth of SW yards. An intobse Certain.* countries and the amount of food thc.� artillery preparation made' the Sir Frederick E. Smith, and his other Mr. Harold Smith: M. P. for orential articles of commmp pro- tion. Pngland. Britain's - Att0ney-General was given a -rousing re- United States is expected to spare, gross of the troops easy, and they. Warriligttin The 'manufacture of standard flour them were set forth.* ception at the opening of the joint, Patriotic. and Red Cross Campaign iTt a preliminary ;were able to destroy all enemy works Toronto. will be commenced-by Canadian nitill- statemeni 'on Friday, night by' Food shelters and mine-galleries, before re- —Administrator Hooter who suo I +,,_;__ + ing C'J -morrow. The mak- Fift I kA 9 their own line. Fifteen mpanies to 111K SYSILauie OT a TKIrger part of the rem ondda,, the , prisoners were captured by Flax-No. I N.W.C. 113. whist for human consumption and the Brid ontrollO, which sa t. . r-chlas he Ada $3:19� No. 3 QW.. i7l)2i- -Focii ­F]VAAAM of the innumf1dure of patent "Unless you are able to send the The French suffered few casualties vatted States Markets: 156ur, will mean a considerable saving allies at least 78,000,000 bushels of 'Jan. and none killed: MiMittaliolip. 29-.('orn—.No- $ of. wheat for export to the allied yellow, 9011.66 Ao $1.60. Oats--No. 3 wheat over and above what You havel� All of the participants in the raid wheat- 0 . orontn. Jan. 29--Nt4nitoba- -wheat-''white, to 816c. Flour twchgnged tions. exported up to January 1, ind in ad-' declared that the gunnersJas I Northern, $2.2 NO. .1. do.. $2.20 3 0). Aftion.•tq the exportable� Lt. 4 magnifleent, not only as regards de=; S. do..r$2A7 : 4 whest, 11-11. Duluth. Jan, 2D-4-Inseed-On track. surplus from An store Fort tVIlliam. Including 2 C" to $1.66.; arrive, 88:49: arrive In 114 Ll 1% P 'Car which tr.:. anu 11D I Ity of assuring our people that tb anitobs. oats--No. .0 1r,YV,. 80-Tr! NO, 3d6y. $3.52; July, $378rNeked: Octo! did&, I cannot take the-responsibil-, strucilon, but in the manner inrv. 13.51; J lia 61 asked r will be enough food to win the war." artillery. kiri! it completely silenced the ene!my C. %v­ a I 1c; No. I extra feed 9110; No, her, $8.16. nominal. I feed, 7 .84c: in store Fort feed. Although the Food Adminisuvon's -Ainerican.tnrn-No. -3 yellow. nominal T.ITs sock markets antatto oatsi-xii 2 white. .6 to 66c: AM �T,, plans contemplate creating the xpoif conilnuli NO. 3 do.. 94 to libe, 1101MITIAL 'Tarohto. Jan. 29--Extra' rhosce heavy -�Ketlordt,c to freights outside. to 312,65. do., wood heavy. 4` surplus largely by voluntary meth® EN01Y .41 ge Ofltari6 - wheat-xiew. No. 5 Winter. $10.6.0 to $11.36; butchers' cattle.- ohoice. Aiallne measures of forced conservation !'i±.22:basis. in "to Montreal, (SIO 86 to 1111,36: do.. wood. $0.35 to Artillery 'Busy and Several Prt,- I J'as--No. 2, $3.80, According 1110641); do,, medium. $9.36 to $986 do.... will be employed, nofikibly H2 the con-:,.e oner', * * According I FRONT to ishtm outaide cimmon. 88.440 to $9.95. butchers' 6un of m. I MOONTAM I -gumption wheat flour. which- will rley-Waltinw.'.I L44 -to 11-49. ac- : ch e, 19.60 to StO.35; do.. good bulls. cording .86: do., medium bulls, $7.60 be reduced. by- .arbitrary means at Al to freights ontaide. 1118, to $11 do., rouch117860 I Canadian Headquarteis in Franep,,:. •Ruckwh#&-t--41.95 to 11,3q, &ccordLnx ' to 1117.819; 1. ,buHs. $6-36 to 18Jan. 21.--7-After several quiet aay3' least thirt*pir cent. Thia:roduction ;-hutch M to $ 10: do- Teutons Evacuate LargeAec- to freights outaide. i T, M".1, ho*e` I Jute 88.2, 0 8 medium, $7.60 the week has ended with,.increlood accomplished by limiting the Manitoba aoui�Zrirft Patents. in will be am !M-.85: stockero,744!143 50, feeders. sal" - at bass, 111I-LLO, do seconds, 811� strong a9 the way from! Jo., 1110,ik To�ofito, 1111-?& to $9-" of distributors tion of. Territory bakers canners and cutters, $550 Wivity an the. Canadian front. A '0 n I. to tioui-Winter, according to. 0 $6.76; milkers. good to choice. 695 lieutenant and a sergeant of a Quebetf-.. 7 the miller to the retailer. Monte Tomba. 3.10. 1 % in bags. Montrealto $170; do.. comi. - and med.. 865 Italian Army Neadquarters in ITqa Ple If era. ewes: lbattalion captured their own strength $0.00 bulk. aeab6ard. Prottipt�xprin $100 to $160 light to 818.60,, Ishr nt gi t� lhV?'- $A to � in prisonerit-"day morning. Two of Northrrn Italy;-Tbe enemy has�eht lilt, garit _7 feed�-OM- Iots. dol!rPred ont e 7 $1 n calves, K. 18.r AVE r gh''111 b, 0 the enemy were obuipi I I I aroi GR evacuated territory on the northern PiKorts, d da...i rea ered. our wire -tain opt behin rite, omba, $4 a ` to : $46. x ?Ped do r, $11 to *16; name. an d Ass. wa! moin 840. rial d1l Per lj&k. 1118.60; do., weighed off cars, t-,5, a.. under Cover of a mist.'" The extending from the Piave River west- S f.o. b.� 9 1" , 60. Quebec men left our lines, got behind tfitr -Na- 1. per ton, •$76 to It-.: mlzed� I the party, 'and captured both of them, 'IN R ward. Their defence lines have now $13 to $16. track Toronto. the enemy surrendering as soon as the been moved back to Mont* Spinocia. strhw-ear lom Per't6h. $8.50 to. 19,* . 1. .. Italian ' — , . I Ue'S. TO HAVE tion wai- rushed. .thou not be- patrols rhaking -riconnais� Growing - Opposition in Petro.. canes in the last few days found' Country P"duco--Whot*gsld fore there had been a sharp exchxbge' Sutter­Creamery; solids; �!r 4b.. 441 of rifle and revolver shots. The enemy Bid to the Bolshevili that the enemy patrols and sentinels to 460; print's, per' lb:, 4-6 to 53c: dairy. WAR'BREAD DIETIattempt to raid our lines which was I - Per th.. 32 to Sile. had been'wi9drawn. and liter dis - renh gathered. 60 Government. to 62c:- preceded by a sharp trench . mortar Re"A' London, Jan. 27",--The latest reports -doned the entire-region. Dressed poultry--Chickens, 2 covered 'thak the. enemy had sbain i to .3,: Plans One Meatless Day, Every' barrage, was broken -up before 'the ed' here fro -13ritiab cone- Thi tefreaf "is a sequel of the fowl, 19 to 20c: ducks, 23 to 24c: . geese, Week "d One Meatless raiders succeaded4n reaching our wire. received' ra *1 to 22c, turkeys. 29 to 30r. Our artillery has been active with grow spondents in Petrograd say that con- brilliant victory French troops recent- potatoes-Wholewalers are-vayinx -to ! , ,, har- ditions there are ate I ere 9.nd countq�ashlperp. for fir I ­ . Meal -Every Day. asging fire and also In ani pint, diisper. adily Wcoinka--'Iy obtained eFb Monte. Tombs, mas- worse.,. Opposition to the Bolshevik much as the enemy's position thereby to $2.35 for @S 2" T 00 - W"h ington, Jan. 27.-Resi- aing enemy working parties, while our Government: is growing, principalty'becaunq untenable. for Ontarlos. dents of the Ui�ted States will go 1 stocks of guns have been busier and -La ill the retail im wholes lora are n* nr, I -guns, have been active -because of the recent murder of t*o•The retirement of the enemy i trade at the followl 0, P I an a War bread. diet Monday as our machine - Cheese--New. large, n�� 24ct pre,' -against-the enemy tracks, com=nica- portant sia- showing that he has given 23t to 241c; earl,.- chef4O, 263 to fortfiir mimbcr4 'of the Kerensky I t ce� part of a wai�ratiofting.sYsteim '3 �6c: litirce twin. 4.6 to 21�iv. Cabinet. up his effort to force's, passage. to the I scribed last' night by-President Wil- tion trenches and dumps.. For the last The Bolsheviki are. bringing many I Venetian �plains b son and the Food -Admilnifftralti five days the weather has been fine creamer}c-, Boll vrints.'4. to 48 trogpi, with guns; from- the front, 0--Tombia and -the west- bank of the 46c I') 47r. "Victory breAd," the Food Adminis.; and mild and our trenches have been .7 He is R aarine--�-29 to 32c-. [tration.calig it. Curtai n parently for the 'protection of the" Piave, at least for the present. m r imo-lht of co'- in a much better condition Irs-N 7(c, 1 F9 NewAirld, In caxtonq .Government members. Crowds of now constructing defensive i0prks in No. I storage. 48 to 49x: •select storage. 1 sumption will be accomplished largely will �6e persons assemble at the street corners the rear. 61 to 62c. by. voluntary effort, but force Dressed poultr' ng-ch"ens. D7 .'to listen to sidewalk orators* many of";ftp ih.. 26c: fowl. employed t ;Sc:P$c: milk-fed . �`n oyed wherever. permitted under 114 to 26�-� turkeys, "i RY. WE IN' whom* openly. denoune- the' Bolshe- n ys, 35 o 31o; ducks. 'the Food Control Act. • Reese, ' :, . Siffing, 27 to 30c, The -chief features of the rationing -viki regime. RUMANIANS WIN' " in I Live poultry--Turkeys. 28c: spring chtekerim, lb., 20 to 21c; hens. 20 to 24u: -D Bremen, Wez4E�r Z system are; CR WE EFERED The Zeitung, accord- • ducks, S, 9. '20 22c; wpese,. -20 to 21c, in- London, • Ing to advices received tdon Tione, !;xtra fine, 16 oz., A bakers '*bread 'of mixed flours; the storyox., 'o. 2, 12.4 0 to $2,50. pbeginning Monday with a five per 50; prints 1. AGAINST RUSSIA e Of an eyewitness of Strained-TIns, 21'm and 6's, la to 191c Will-Not Become Effective Until scenes in Petrograd, who said that .0 per lb: 10*9, 184 to 19c: 60's. 18 to 1811. cent:.substitution of other cereals for bush.. ---Canadian, handpicked, wheat Until 20 per Clint. substitution 200,000 soldiers- from the front were Heavy Fitkin'g* Near Galatz- ,Ie,"s March. to $8.25: imported. hand-picked Bar, there.' The 'police have -ais4Deaileld, Russian At-tempt Fails. q 50 to 11: Japan,. $9, is reached February 24.. - A despatch from Ottawa says- In- add the nsecurLity is. such Sale by 'retailers to householders -bag. -r--tq- occurrence '��r—s�ldlers - in P ar $2.2 y "n" if' is eq;- creased freight and *sen tarins, bag. $9.10 to $2.25, rail Y Petrograd, Jim ?7: -Serious fight-. ti.-, 35; oil of an equal amount of substitute way rates raised by the Railway Board jed-�.ing has taken place between Rua- in automobiles ­ to ours for every pound�of-wheat flour dgzffqnt of December 26-, 1911, purchased at' the time the- wheat ZillilTnot become effective until some --mitit-ens into tWears. divest them ll nalliallm in' the-- y1eigh-1 Provisions -,Wholesale Smok. nieatq-Harns. mediatim n% 3 to flour is bougfit. their outer garments 'and leave them :T)oilIoed of Galatz, near the border 3 27c; cooked, 43 to tim in March. The increases, 'With 3c; do.. heavy, 26 to half-naked in the snow. acemdiag to a rep.grt received from 44,, r0118, 28 to 300: breakfast bacon.. Sale by millers to wholesalers and the exception of the sates on wheat, Austrian Headquarters , at ' treat- 40 to 42c; backs, plata, 43 to 44c; bone to i retailers of -ot]ly,.70 wholesalers less, 45 Lp 46c, deferred •by a special judgment of I-Litovsk. . The Russian MTjth Siber- Cured meRts, . Lons, clear bavop, as,to. per., cent. of the amount o� wheat 718 PER$ONS LOST : ian Division and a portion a I f -the 29c: clear bellies. 27 to 28c. flour sold lailt year. -the board until June •I, were to have BRITISH SHII ON TWO Lard-Pure lard. tierces, 2S3 to 29c; I- become operative on February 1. T" ,Tenth Division attempted to fight tubs, 2SI to 29ic: palls. 29 to 29je; j. Two wheatless days,a week- The until their way through Galat7 and regain compound, tierces, 25jo: tuhqi� 251c; 'day and Wednesdsy�and one, wheat- Mon'; Th postponement of the date 4 d Y;'Russiiin- territory,. from espatch from London i a ys pail,�, 24(% some time in March is the result of which. thity less -meal -a day.* the sinking of two steamersthe protests made to the Cabinet had been -�!bt off by the Rtimanians on One, meatless day a week-Tues- enemy in the - Mediterranean abopt January' 20. Montreal Warksts Council by the Western provincial -and one meatless meal a da 29-Oats --vanadiRn day _y. Governments and public bodies with Yoritreal, Jan, three weeks ago, 718 lives were lost. - The struggle*againt'the gumanians western, No. 3,- 99ao: extra No, I feed, Two porkless days a week-Tues- d :7' The announdement-,6vas made in 1975°; No. 2 local white, 921 to 93c:. No. whom were associated--thethe -for a�rlranize3 local White, -bu, ness in- Rouse 0 r)y Tbom" J: Me whole day and night. Heavy artil hlte­"i-to 9 ------ -farmers-and-some-cf-the otf Commons orLthe.Lo-w -Danube -ontinuedRli to 92c; No. 4 local day and 'SaW Namara, Finun6all Secretary 'of the was engaged, as well as filonitors on wheat patent-s-, BRITISH-EXTEND THEIR; -LINZS-- -Adm' t -DAnube, but thus far'tht, Russian .26 to 115.40.' Relied oats 1 04 *11.10: strong bakers' $1090, straight TO' SOUTWOF 9T.'41, ENTIN' added t ,rollers, baxFt� M McNaniai that publiel Bags, 40 lbs., $5.30, Bran, 35, attempt seems to have failed. P SlIaRTAGE OF COAL ;.notification of-Hie'-l'oss of fhese- vessels-- -- - - S $40.. Allddlings, $48 to 50. ondon, Jan. 27­The Reuter cur- FOR SHIPS Shorts, I REIiEVED Q Moullille, $56 to 158. Hav---No. 2, car had been delaye(i until 4he relatives-Oq , 13114TAIN lots, per ton, $14.50 to $15:50. cheese WA R'( TS respondent at British headquarters in resp Ft est westerns. 211c flnest easterns, France says that the southern British A despatch frorh New York says: were notified. $.37,060600 'A' DAY- 21tc. Butter-C-hot est creamerv, 461 % to 47c: seconds, 41r;b to 46r, ]rites— army on the western front lat�!Iy ex- -The shortage of bunker coal-, whitli Fresh., 64 - 52c; -1 stock. NEW. ?4&.N-I-()WER nilL es ateb -from London says i. 'An-, 'r 8c; selected, No. Age: No. 2 'stock, 45c. Potatoes-per tended its line to slightly south of St. a fewdays ago was so seriously 1W -Idrew Bonar Law, Chancellor of-the- -haz-,, ',to, $1 1 us -hamptrtnz-ttre--fuO-n-g--of-ve-so-ol-F-in, --LCL 7E" etted 8 ffxci6eju ouncWin e Hbuss of under 'cover of anti-fighting weather, New York Harbor "has been entirely C.Mm. er, arm u ely Wlaalveg ain ? A despatch from London says: "mons' that 'the'- daily vera .-Qf and was only diseavered--by-the - Ii ved,",according to 61 statement by 9 9 P I Tile 1710110e, ;g l7ommons passed thc.eXpenalTure Ouring Tn.e seven woe uses—. mans when they attemptilid a raid, an J. E. Parsons, detailed-By the United qP7­2C,4nW--, es ;e; No. -3, -third re#,d1r'Z'6*f­the Mlaripoweir', bill ending Jan, ,, ( 1% xv� 2 91,517,000 !11c,. extra No. I feed, 811c: No, I feed, they believed, against the. Frencha States Shipping Board to supervil4i 'The vote wts Lmanimous. ($17,285,000 No. 2 feed ?Ste. Barley-No. 3, ights ago. Y,; No. 4. $1.42;1:feed and- , NCOUple of nthe bunkering of ships at this port, v •may. y�s� .. ,.: .. .:. ' ;N.. n.+f ;W. '�.•.•, v ^•a, r ,+ "a :+Lc ,-r fr • 4.7 h 3t:• •� ,t. : ,: �' c" .,...all, , a.. :. .� ,,ry.. *. :t; :,,ty,, 4v:_ •''eve -^rte �' �,+•+i►�, •�/ :�r-a:, .,,�;+:, ya:."m - `^� �9 +. r-.•• s ...r::'^:1. ... ,.. 5. , . ,,s,. , �... .,: , . w ' . , ,_+.,,. r ... ,,�a.. .. ,:; .1M r,:; ; ^ +y:,: ;,rz, �� b' i c a ,� '�1y . ,*... ' . .: `n,` .�...�:. •, ,..:.:-. c;, ; + s �.;, �r ,,, , y t Cy +.+'r,Fo ,, A — - a•. � � .. �.; t ;e..-". .. +pts < „ - ,.,,:'@"'i:. : • .: f .,..., -r5 'fc, �.. .. • ,:.'ta'':. _. ;. .'1. . ... ,n.. 'e;i'` ,+,..,k. ..�,,;, '. „k. r•r .,!•�.„:; ..::. ':< a„l,d,,.,.. i+�.a.•.. .�-�. ,. �i` ..+,i+�ti .ba'� r •i, .c•-� i�.� 'gam•" ,.., A R e:' o -u b ftolne" d UAW -t. 45.E _ x, e Mag, RnaML Fet$t� AE:'R P.•!,1'y���'�-_� - � T�jn .. j8 Troible is Rooted 'ia:: the Designs - �� qtr -Co_ 1. J, B. wa/e - , . Mood and Can. Oaly- be Cured �' m.n- ` of the Riordan Pulp and Paper >A171 ' . by EttrWAss .tbe Blood. Company, MnOntresl, and for the past - -- r ---d•- Aimee in yerr<rslu►dt red EMe of rases, for"" work "Home diseases give ,immunity' frow _ �- > Te118 What cha $anther attack. but rheumstiam wort _..� �- - Zoddn ]Oft PHIS DU Eng a stated recent- ` fust ly if yields of 80,000 to 46,400 ri'�eumatfsdt. invites another; ' worse � w+ s]w � _ c sa his own, investigations had Rr =than that, it reduces the body's power .. y °' so that each attack ie worse than. tits • - - shown, there seemed no reason why 3 = They.% Gave Him \ Quick 'Relief Rrgm Canadians s�ould tolerate the relative one before, 1 If any disease needs curing early it 1r1oadaehe and daekaehe-He Rte lq small pr nativity .of timberlands Is rheumatism,, but thgre is scarcely.. co !mends them to Ail. Sufforers. in Eastern Cansida where soil and any disease •that physicians find more c E�'limatic conditions were not dissimilar difficult to treat successfully.'When�-E'I-, tea'--of-Franee`--One-plot'-- 'utedicine^ does .cure rheumatism ISpe�1.)-Dodds Kidney PJlie have ured by Col. White, contained 100,000 therefore it is worthy of special notice.'_ numerous friends in this .tightlittle board feet within in acre. Such a Medica} auttlorTties agree that the ' - island.•'agd among the most enthusf- showing AIN81"10 Z antic of th _ satisfaction -witir-eanadian R'inY did not tend_ to increase our blood' becomes thin with alarming _ ' ealtl#,. of this place.. lands pie MADE IrN CANADA 7 1,rapidity -.as', rheumatism tjpvelops. during only two to 'three thousand - "I recommend Dodd'a Kidney Pills b ioard feet per acre. � s� Maintaining the quality of the blood is ., ..Mr. " tIn co] -othey, clothes Wme. •ruerpifore a reaoonsbTe-w-A-y-Zf-PTeVe11t---_ says. "I had been troubled' with head- �ag and coral?pting-rheumatism MONEY ORDERS' "to freeze to the -clothes and cause !$L .fact is shown by the a `ache and'back$ehe about two: years Bu -our oux of tows supplies with tear when removed. This can be avoid- It works out y y ;j r , till ' I reed in Dodd's Almanac how ed first soaking the + beneficial, effects which , follow the Dominion Express Mosey Orders. b9 pins in salt asd many sufferers had benefited by using Five dplltira costs three Cent. s i _ water. ti treatment of rheumatism, acute, mils- Dodd's Kidney Pills: - " . -talar, and articular, with that great 'I decided to send. for two, boxes. saa.:ae Liaisnsat pasty' >olsts>slnes► y blood, tontc,-Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. �: •That thousands of $eop}e Who have - - � �p"•f+ Before I had finlslied taking them I :The prevtident guess is that next ' - ! takes Dr. Williams' Pink Pills foF was feeling'as well as over. year -is not. going to be sa good as the , Not a minute should be Lost right E •' - "Ib gives me gteert pleasure to say average for,cro s. All the -more res- now in looking up.ypur seed step r - : their -rheumatism have been cured is _ P g Ply = a fact beyond diapdto. That rheu• a fewh words for Dodd's Kidney P111a.s son to do• your best work. for 1918 planting. Viw r All over the island you find people AVA matism does. not return as long as the For the youngster who is just be - who telt at benefits received from a[taarst�s rdalassat pares 4wssst In pow flaso'L>caaapvs blood 1s kept rich• end--red-is-equailyL ginning-to-walk,-,as�aell- as-fvr�his — ilccF.F� TUMOR!cre STC.. -DotTd's Rldiey Pills. ey are recon- lnternsl and external. cured with - true. If herefore, you are auf(ering- I brother, a few years odder, this design Bombay's water.supply is obtained 0 l from rheumatism in any farm you is articularl nSzed' as the standard remedy for out pain, by our home treatment write p y good. McCall Pattern I ney ills. gilding. directly on- tbo-kid- from three artificial lakes that'depend us before too late. -Dr, Bellmaar Medical .should lose no time in gluing Dr, Wit- No. 7738, Child's Bloomer Dress. in ;,Heys, they refresh- and invigorate those upon tlje rainfall in the monsoon sea-_ Limited: Collinitwooa. Ory - ---- , Iiams' Pink Pills a Lair trial'. Mr. A. 9 sizes, 2 to 6 years. Price,.16 cents.; son to replenish them. ELL, EQ IPPED `W orCans.' The result is --that they d0 - NEWSPAPER E. Hffiton; . Western Ave., Toronto, _ ��, and lob insupitntrance ca plant ,6 0. NVI l may® 0781.1 ,, 'heir full.work of straining all the 1m- Ontario. Insurance carried $l,fiuB go. p to about a -year ago, my l o- e-b-o--o-a- o-o--o-o--o-o tco for $1,200 on 'aulek sale. Bo: 89, c wife- suffered for nearly three purities,,,all the seeds of disease, out ANY CORN -LIFTS OUT,- W,Ixon+Publietting Co., Ltd., Toronto,-' a years poen rheumatism, from which at the blood. That le why Dodd'e „ she- a tromd eumat She had been Kidney Pills are recognized as a tonic - DOESN'T HURT A i31T1 under the care+ of several doctors, be- -�1•- { -� W�iien you ut a'porri sides spending dollars on advertised I i y P dge saucepan No foollshnessl Lift, your corm aures, but did not get any ,rellet. 'One i, to soak always fill it with water. and calluses off with fingers- -day talking s erg had been . cler . she said this ! - It matters; not. who: money. dope. It's like magic! �i Y you grow, give your soil a change. f Introduce legume cro s frequently and -0-9--0- o -o--o 'fronble by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. gu P 4 _ Altirou not feeling ver hopeful I { %J �'L: ,51 took two oozes home th evening and ! t and humus' in the .soil, keep the soil any king of a curn, can harmlessly be 0 1% 4, urged my wife to try t em. By the• r j :i mellow and friable and open the sub- lifted; rigfi't out with •the finaets IC you X. " time -Lissy- were used. I i a u n the corn a Leve drops of --her so much good that she required no t - �..� ` � _ tre!eaorta says a C a Dressing to continue the treatmenf; , I tror little ioat one can get a' small x I t. bo' ft d -m and after taking ala ,or seven boxes j •._ - � � "� - ..._ the o reezoae al say pus a re. a a was completely cured. As I have The publisher of the best irarmer'i which will poaitively rid one feet of said this was about a year ago, 'and _ paper In the Markiime Provinces in every cora or callus without pain. she has had no return of .the trouble' :writing to us states: - This, simple-drug•dries the moment Babieffiffift&ft since. I feel rely gratetui.for the fm- I, would say.that 1'do ti6t know of it is applied and does not even ir>o-- A splendid idea is thus for an over mense good Dr.. Williams Pink Pills p &medicine that has stood the reef, et tate the surrounding. alis , hila a ` t have done .my wife, and I hope other . dress, to be worn over u waist. The _ Oma like MINARD'8 LINIMENT. It plying :h, or aftpi walls. .7iEV LV� sufferers trill benefit by • her ezperi-. three-piece skirt is In round or instep his been .an ullfailing renvedy to o_ttr •phis announcement Will interest1111,111Ban encs. l■�e�}Sth. McCall Pattern No. 7617, honsehatd ever since I can remember, many -of our readers. If you'p drug - Ai Tou. can get these pills through shy I Lspti.as' Overdress. In 6 sizes, 34 to and has 'Outlived dozens -of would-be dealer 'in' ®pdiciae, or, by matt at ti0 '42 bust. ice, cents. competitors- and lmftatbra." • gist -hasn't any • freezone tel him to -And tiled mothers rest after giving cents a hos or efs tiosas for 1j2.flO.fram ! These patL s$may. be obtained mD surety gen a small bottle for you from baby buLhwithCtlticuraSoap ' �a•'kvilie, Ont. .. -. from your local ail dealer, or from', - a his whole" drug house a owed by a gentle application of ' on The' Dr. Williams' • Medicine- Co., . Cutioura Ointment. sane falls on l - the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, I _ e Dept. W. _ I hese Sugar for Cared . - ( distracted households when •Guti= RHPOR'i�NG THE a Preliminary steps- have -been taken The Solid of a Piano b! the cura enters. Trial free. sE>lihlOiv. yAction'. Insist on the i ser tr.. aa.m6to «ata Qp.� er oau- ears. oroe. N, ao.eos. _ �� WINTER WEAT�•IER - � �.to, curtail the use at cane. attgar .in.ths.. si- ^_ . s 1 ;Opinion of a Highland Hostess 'Re- _HARD ON LITTLE ONES" manufacture 'of candies MAnufaC- OTTO H I Q -1 ,Carding Her Lodger's Shortie r . Our Canadian *tnteits are est melt', riecessity for saving such sugar- and A kilted regiment, while on the_ hard' oa the health of little cast The" are now endeavoring to adjust their Y_ march in's part of Scotland, halted for weather is often- so severe that 'the business to the requirements' of the D�Ze� „��� KPS �llllllll'ttll� i 7.st-Sunday of teat at a remote viii"age mother cannot -take the little one; out'situa�;on. P��� in the Highlands, and some of the t for an siring. The consequence is that The money speni for can m the - - •brave laddies were billeted on the in -.j baby is t;onflned to overheated, badlyUnited States and -Canada in the at O�I"�� �tll �I! �' i QIP �i �'S _ habitants. 1 vent a rooms; Th es colds and be year is double :the amount of oney 1 Physicians and o e . specialists pre. ���; - One o lady had to find lodging for comae cross and peevish... -Baby's Own needed to keep Belgium supplied with scribe lion -onto as a Pate home remedy, ! av4aiiv.as0lffs t t may. q 0 -i .f' -two of a soldiers, Sandy and Tam',1�'sbtets should be given to ka l the foodfor a year. in the treatment of eve troubles and to, strep` then eyet,tht•, Hold under money , - 0 and she was.delighted to know they little one healthy. They regulate, the refund suarxnty by all dru,ttrists. M>� Suffer1T1g , She herself ing to the kitit able;to he, and evening. her stomat4i and boR'eis and prevenl or, Wn.rd ■ Cham_ eat Omen, ool". uta, were g• cure colds. The Tablets are sold by r -- -pleasure pleasure increased when one of her tnedictne dealers or by mail at '25 a Island is -a "Warship" Maarytysville, Pa. --"For -twelve guests, who happened to be an ac- cea•ta a box from The Dr. WlttSams' ..I suffered with terrible cramps. I c ,. , e,wm _ The island of Ascension, in the At= xF amprisn thslyd� pro- i�3 r e, nt. iantic, is the o art of the British } rinsed. to tell her everything that the{ ��. P y _ _ ;in bed•leve Rwdi -bolus Nagy ,, , 1 every- month., I -- Many .oils that have fodd�value spay lRinde'r to one of His Majesty's ships i %'1 itav,,.e �4 � treed es kinds o! ' * minister .said in his' sermon -although t s s vessel being clatsed as a remedies and - tvai •-she had'her doubts as to howI. be able to-rememiser a treated by doctor's, The two- "kitties"' came back from used in the making of soap. It there- of war. The island i!i governed by a ; 1lut I buten . trouble con- 'cburch,' and Sandy read -the sermon }fore behooves' the - practiser of war- I nab al. captain, and the men stationed time thrift to see that she wastes there (chiefly Royal -Marines) are i ; tinned about one tie 3 from his notebook, to the admiration, I F.rP�inkaam ego- and astonishment. of his .landlady,.wrhonone of this valuable coad is l F. to the s e. rules as .the I s V aej y Vega- -and buying soap,/either f�rhou�e-;wouid,be'on board ship. There is no' X%Wuma6c Aches � table Com dead "had never- heard of..shorthand, and, ppownrsa could not. understand how anyone hold or toilet use, it pays to get a lot Private property in land, so there are Drive . out with Sloan, owthherat htaldneedf iC write s. fast. and -to expose it to the air in a warm _; no rents, rates, or taxes. The flocks' Liniinent. tits uieit-aetinC; could r to a as . as the minister qq dry place, where it all handers. This and herds ase public property, and the sootbiaslinisttentehatpenpsratsr acid now I am nevelt spoke:; thout subbing and relieves the teoubl with teratnpa and feel like `a When Bandy had finished and the I. - snakes it -last longer.. Then, when. meat is issued in rations; so are the', `R. So much cleaner than different woman. I cannot prates _ I washing dishes do not drop a whole ' vegetables grown on the farm. - Tom' ' 'k.w good lady had expressed her thanks, g • P -mussy plastef-.Of ointments: it Lydia E. )'4tkhant a Vegetable Com- " i cake of soap into the water to -melt f - I does scot stain -the skin or c]lioC and too htgfly and I'am reeommen& s for the privilege of hearing the ser- away. - Spend a few cents on' a soap- , theporas. Alvei; s have a bottle y frleuds who suffer as I did." ' mon, she asked him to let her. look at 'tEMON3 MAKE SK)N = it to shaker, in which you can either put a: WHITE. SOFT, CLEAR jn the house for the aches aid _at GEoaG& R. NAYLoa, Boz 72, the book he had been readin lrom. P of sheumatitmi. Cotit,.ltun- Mmys 0. Pa-' 18be seemed much disappointed; how- cake of avail or.the odds and' ends that —' Y women who are treabled with ever,. because she could make nothin are left all over the house. Make this, beauty lotion for a few baso straina.praiae� stiff J?iat>il - nfonj or irregular periods, backache, - g " ents and see fol• yourself. '� and all muscle soreness. tt. H • _ _�4 ° --- e±s�iottIro 11taA-drussirte. daChe. dLB�A$'do- --= e At last,_ after a dose ins --- - - - c`D�`°s lsintia a ils or indf estion- sbon f pectiorr of, ghat girl.or.woman hasn't beard of 5a. Ar -$1.00. pe 8 the mystic signs; she said to the blush.: R�%Y�1i CiTaIIU�atea Eyelids, - take Lydia E. Pinkilsm's Vegetable Sora E e., Eyex In mad by lemon Jvi� to remove complexion Compound. Thousands have been re- .ing warrior: ' stored to health by thisroot and Herb stand WiQuickly bivinisties; to whiten the skin and to • 'You're a grand laddie and a warps i rellava!d by tKurine. Tr�ttln bring out the roses, the freshness and I remedy. guile .reader, but I must tell ye, and if ! ".13 easndknl3aby', Eyes. v Write for free and helpful ^advice t�o- "I wag-your'ain mither I wad had to R _ Ile =,J6stEyeCealott the 'hidden beauty? But lemon juice Lydia E. Pinkliam. Medicine Co-.. (con - admit it, ye're the vena wiirrst-µrifere�R�l'At,Tear .t'M alone is acid, therefore irritating, and fidentigl2), Lynn, Mass. Only women a —` eve a across." sy: est..: 1s liana. zee. !e`oiDw`it�:-e•«. should be milted with orchard :white open sndread such letters. Ask UnrbeEss1ReaNr Co.. Ctilossa! this way. Strain through a fine cloth �_ r j the juice of two fresh lerilons'into a e Y Peanut aid Cottage Cheese Loaf `It is rtix'ny ,years since there was botsle coh,taiMug "about' three ounces Mac h ' n r r s y "Three:quarters cbp -kidney beans, one on hand in Ontario'so O S, • ! generous a sin- of oreHard white, then shake well and•' y ? cup cottage chee�half cup ground ter supply' of both grains and general, you have a whole quarter pint of skin Y 'peanuts; one,'tablespoon chopped I roughage, with the ,exception of corn, and complexion Lotion at about the u -� onion, - one-cup-_,hread. _ crumbs, two which is lower than usual in' bin and i cost one- naually_.paya,for a small Jar X EELOCH: ENGINE, M42..' _. --�tahtespoona drippings Or savory 'fat, I s says a- bulletin of -the' Deplttt=�oC--ordi - Be etlre-to !`N Automatlo. Veiw Type. •Complete with supply and exhaust pipinC,- PP __ _one cup oodked tomato, one cup•eook ment of Agriculture: - - stral>htlie temon.imce Bo ao pulp Cts -- heel, stn. WUl aoeept it;> slab for Immedlatal sale. ed 'rice, salt, pepper. Bake" the Toaf -- 1 Into the bottle„then this lotion will re - Into ELECTRIC ,GENBRATOR, $0 H.W., 110.120 -Vola' D.-Cy­"­ -4n� a -moderate oven Twenty-five min- 7[inardls, Liniment Ctttes aivhtheria. 1 main'• pure and fresh 'for months. • Will eea ept 1114213 onA for, Immediate'sele. rtes and sera with pimento or grNen , f V hen applied daily tg tb4 face, neck, v '. /� er sauce. The"morning_breitkfast food is pari- I / ' - _ peep I s and hands it should help to PULLEYS, Large size. - -- - _ ! red in this menu by frying the cold left- ;etich,..elear, smoothen, and -beautify 26x66. 430; 1240-420;. 12rzx4i•-->i12; 12x36 -{t. 4 over mush and serving it with syrup. ' 1, _ � the akin The, milk. usually'-serv�d�yitll_the_ �irp-druggist-vsit3 -slily.-ice"peeEI�©R cereal atT most essential to health, ounces of ort hard. white at very little �4 inoh disaiharge-i84, it 1 - II I • mpst be introduced in another form. cost and• the grocer, has the lemons, <� a By servingcocoa, fur' au z thiel is 1 ES A�TTTTTTW 'WOORATION, LTD. . ape _ . _ - i~";+! ,w . ..,u :_ v, s. .:.1r.. _-.. ...., • . 'a>:_ •..:,` ... � ... ,..:. - ... .. .., • r .. _..,za - , . :.... --...... .. ,. _. 1, . ..• �.. ....._ � - <:.,-3,,.....x ...'.Ln,. -.,_ ....- .. �.rsixn..:.::a1.aJ_.. �e...c..... .. .., .�.,,.ex:.»me x.@+.:x!".:a�:wuiLda„1:,�PL1'.1�1•"+v.,LAS..�`•"s�.M. ��'°�f�•a..!°.i1i.r.:aY� -- - - �a.,...'H d'•-T�,•. J£" xy�+'�'�;', S"�9 5t�+.'""�. h''�r»`C. d,� '��.... r.r •:•9�•;b'"�i°'�•.. .. ;Klf• -a.,S�,�.i'. Vi'µ'.. .w �:_..,�7; �`Z`#•jfi""} +1�: '"' ,,:. "'�,f •1,+'.�I. a,� .�, .+. ,)',: , .•• F ,, .. 't_,• . .:.'" A.. •-'"'. '+tb:r.�^ ..t.� _, .,�,� .•,w, sv �-,�,.. �, �,.• r - S-n%b , �-•.,:....-•- • �.a. .�. , a.c : w«wl. ;,,.,. C r ,. t f 1Jr: Henry, will be�here as usual A N..,9trodxe.. a young ,'fiercer; • • bfext. Tut-sd4y,to atteud to his prt, near Canuiugton, -died of blood•' - • —`� - - fe +.)opal' ditties. * soniag as A r eanit ofxetting hts !' • ` �t -.J R. aucljJlre. TEirxtu,. eater - S'S'• J• Muller }iud the n:i+fur-:face )cozen tivhite d�awiag milk to th „n� ` _ �: . r_ .a_ ,.:�.��.��. ...1,.:,< _ a sad fore SPr�n a....... _:' �r... .i... �. o �..,t... _2fiwilts c::c'rt Ghee a artory. c, Wednesday Rv„nine l"t. Iday last weQk.°-Uzfurd County`Couucil decided r T o_t a-Oftepherd, of Detroit, (-serat.,Fr:iser, M. M., of Nhit- to petition the Provtncia Govern. --Bring.- in your -Harness and Collars nQ-vi to g'et- ' lith., sheat a.feWAnys last week I by; Ims beep n guest at the Gi(,r- ertebt to abolish• couuty j is and _ true -W1111 ; .vitt t•bcqu_rintances in dot► H„a-e NvNr th,. week -olid. to d vide the Pruvince iutti groupK _- _ _ �'ickerin "- Mrs. FIaSI, of Etirttbrtb street orf counties with one jai for each -x-eed,•a1d spring rush, rix-Mrs.Joha Dickie is imprAving, , •epte • sp omits s co group to reduce upkeep expedses. _ "r. sifter being cuu8ned W she:'house tage_on,Cllnrrlt.Sr&'and has talten ... t:rCKFr INNa COUNCLU_ = "Shoe repairing neatly done: iPrI eareasonable. for .several days ftaffering iron) possession. neura}gie. -Thos. Reaztn, of Mariposa, .. At the last meeting of the above -The to�pnshipcouncil willtneet spent a day htist_ week. with _.his councils by-law was paHsed appoint- PICHEIRIX4 11A]WE$S EMPO,RTLT. M uncle nits aunt, J. N. _and Mrs. is the following Shea Ion etors for an -Monday _next at the Town g � � Richardson, the year 1918 an untilthe r success- , u $all, -Brougham'. at- 1 p. m:; for ore areappointed :: Polling Sub•Divis• : SOmePhone 88U0. _ W. J. COA]�WELL tansaction-of-general bust.. -Eli Wilson has rented the rest. i,,n No. LH E _Websterr, 2John 8teph= .ate; deuce on, . Elizabeth St. recently enson, S Thomas Annan, 4 Wm Thom, , rr -Charles Downing, of Craik. �upied• by Mrs. GHlhuly, and has g Jae Todd. -8 R V Mowbray, 7 W B Oask., is visit) his sister and taken possession. Burk, 8 A L Milne, 9-A'8pears, 10 J. Y, brother; Mrs.�oMr -N. B. and Sire. McEnteer, who Evans, 11 J O 8pa:ag. ?owning, and other friends to the have disposed of their geperal A by-law was passed appoEntingg�� r _ store baeiR E nesa. left• -last week for• Walter Ward a .member of tba Hoard, H. E_ R E. towns%) of Health and W V Richardson, J.M - r Brow an a Wr:• ;�Dldest idlafab�adts say never fails ingg last spring; _hey, made many speotors for the year 1918. - ' to appear, has lulled to make coal friend: who tea t their de" rt- A b law was also pnssbi! appoint - re _ Rolled Bacon, Brealcfaat BAoon, tis year, much As it was dared sire from their %bidet, but one Ing tea following road overseers lor Bologna Sausage,. Halibut, Salmon, that, success ma emeom A1nPafa in sfodr. c save coal. Y pang them the.year 1918: Owing to the snow -storms in the Intoes, Div I M- Kennedy, 2 J Hallett;: 8 R • pteeowl-' . Haddie, -Gordon Andrus has been unable to -After many years of failing Bye. 4 J Prouse, b W Nicholson, e r engage -in lee•harvesting, bat he rnq Morrison, 7 Goa White, 8 F Lacey. 9J Choice Groceries. Prime Old Cheese, health o of the oldest 'and most y - expecfa to beplia during the first highly respected residents of the Pearse, ita.D CaFruthers. 11 Fred W Hobbs, 12 8 Bath. 13 Jas White, 14 Jas Grape Fruit., Oranges; Lemons, FitC. ' - week it Februaryy. township, Mrs. Wm. McGuire, L Palmer, 18 H W ks.'18 W Dixon " - -- -L. A..'Findlay, . of Toronto,• passed awn .at,t the -home of her 17 W73btes. 18 J Bell. 19• Theo Aimee. A; (IILI�E�PIE DUNBARTON spent a day last week at the home daughter, Mca. John Power, of the 20 J Andrew, 21 U Goodwin, 22 Joseph • s of his-pareuts here; -owing to -the Kingston road east, At the age of O'Reilly. 2$ F W Torrance, 24 0 serious • litneae'of his father, who 5 •years. -The deceased, whose. Petty, 25 Chas. -Todd 228.0 K Pratt,. 27 ' �,� ieontines in a vary low condition. 'maiden name was Parrell, was N J Chapman, 2$ Caarmaek, 29 -Mies -Marjorie Tait, of Torun- born in .• Weiford, "Ireland, ,Find Asa $unbars, 80 Roy Hrignall. 81 O • tr to, who delighted the audience at came to Canada when a young Axford. 82 Russ Davidson, 3d Wm woman. s Booth, 34- W Gunn, 81i W Squire, >fe B Q orle the patriotic eoatiert last Friday lie came to -Toronto, Wilion.87 W Carlton, 881 Carter.- the evening, was' the guest of -F. H. where she entered the service Of 40 D S Turner, 41 G Tran; 43 F Fier- Vhe Ig_ nnii Mrs. Hall, in -Pic-keriQg: •Mr. Gooderbam, the -wealthy de- bro&, 437 E Disney, 44 W Pengelly, 45 ,r -Quite a large number of Sun= stiller: Here she remained a year, L Middleton, 48 J R Philli a, 47 Geo day -School workers went out' to after which she came to Pickering Duncan, 48 R A -Milne, 49-JPB Wilson, - Whitevale on Thursday to attend 4awaahip where she miirted the so 8 Dissey, 51 R Bentley, 63 H Miller, the annual. -convention -.of the late Mr.- McGuire, who pre•deceas- � J. Burton, b4 J Mitchell, 66 A Mat- • thews, 68 W J Turner,157 J H Michell, J �p� Township Sabbath School Assot:i• ed- her about - thirty -years. she 18 F Ooultice, 698 H Jones, 80 G Mid - Come i7CC Our t Ation. - hair. been a re8ident of Pickering dleton. 81 Thos Neal. 82 J Scott. 83 O - -' Bandsman Allan H. Clark 're- township ever since, residing at Goatick. 84-T Dunkeld. 88 T Madill, 88 turned hams on Saturday la first on t1}® base line then , y t, , 4.o the Soy Ward. 87 D A Pugh, 88 M Beason ")having received his diitcitarge from the farm ad oiniug the villSge now 89 J Evans, 70 J Pallister, 71 8 Slack,B i� les Che militia. He will spend a shortowned by hos. Walsh. After• 72 L Grove: 7S R Hester, 74 W G Haug. g(,4 n T holiday at his home before I'eatain- wards they moved to Greenacood, 76 T P Westgate: 78 �F F Burton, 77 � .-Ing work. and later to the HidRatOa road _G Conner, 78 A Johnston. '39 H Pugh. -John YT. .aw, o oronta, s eaei od a ermaa rows arm: - r J' ' O McCausland. D Carruthers, Claude -spending a feN days bye wlth his She had s, family of six sone Rnd Field, J.Goraiiley, J Andrew, G Cowan _ ere g up lits •u ort a son. Gordon and -Mrs. Land. He is four daughters—Those who -our- Jr. E W Steep. A Annan, R Anderson, p now making sathfactory progress vivo her. are Wm. of this village. 0 Wbite, W H Cbeiter, W PPetty. _ t t©wards recovery. after bis serious Richard of Halifax. hint who has J Toad, A R�get., B W Widdifleld, ro, + �} ends, sthclz a8 . n _ Illness from erysipelas, been. with his mother, for the p qt Tbos Puckrin. H Ellicott. Byers, - = f r f -The Womrtia Institute wioh few months, Harry n! Uxbrid e. Dumcan. W Peebles, Wm Bollinger , s to %bank the members of the Mre: M. Kennedy of the base line, W B Milne. W P Jones, J Wilkin. W ' -.BO s' Underwear in shirts And draw@F8 :sizes �� t0 3�. - • 'Wwoebip etiunril•for their' liberal Mrs. R. Latchford of Clevelaod. H Pugh. Jos Borland. J H Evans. J , " _. tr and Mr•t. John Power. Those who m ymon, J Whitton. O H Pugh, J- ; _ T .. o. LT Reant fpr RP,t Cn,as work.' Altto, Me er. Driers s Z nderwear, in sizes 36 to 4., -the Grand Trunk Patriotic AsRoci. j3wdleeegoed' her are 'Jahr), Mich- MCIvD•t ea�tr ration for their dou4t3un of $20. 4e1; Charles and Lizzie. Mrs. Mc- g E Webster, F W Hobbs, W John Mien's Tweed Pante and Work Shirts, dust a few of -The inprRilatt.nn of -officers in attire was R member of, the R. C. Clark, 0 Downing. Wm Nicholson, A the I. O. O. F. lodge .will take church. Her fnnerel took ppla�ce Chester, Goo Toyne. T Puckrin. P J each nubmber, .odd lilies and sizes, nee neit "TiiPM' v night. -wb -n t>io -Wednreday When • her Body No -e, W H Stover, D Dawson, W B _ . t D. D. G, M. Price, of• Brooklln, was laid t,r rekct in the R. C. come- Aurk, L Hagerman. W B Mos or, Ven'8 PrlIIt ShrrtB, WOrt}1 e88y 1.U�, going at X50." .x 4 Parkin. Wm Middleton. Ab ant e. will offte )Rte. .ill members of the tory. Pickering. - W H Norton, O P Ferrier, J A Jones, J order in the vicinity are requested -The -entertainment given to T C Gostick, Thos Neal. Wm Jackson, ;- to attend. the Torn Hall un . Friday evening Ew►os. J Pal%jeter. ' --The annital ,. Library mpeting Ot 1414E wook. under the. auspices _ -__ _ __ _ _ SOOTS i�i1ID SHOES �. was %par►pd as a tint of the tit the Women's Institute for theirrou .ik.'LLCt'LC21 hi�rlto ' on Wedner-las, Feb •6rli, at 7 4; p: ided rncews in every way. The L'_ll] ba hAd war relief work irsti a most, do — F' < we will be showing dozens of pairs - . at the Library. NoW chanite ball was crowded to the dears, Valuabl@-� um Prey - v find feet order was maintained Of broken lots wbjeh trust be•olear- - uf date anal be preauitt All ream tom' — dents are urged to attend. throngbout.._The star of the evsn•' The undersigned bas received in- - - -The Methodist Ladles' Aid will Ing - was Miss Marjorie Tait, a tal- steuctions from the administratrI4 of - - - ed up. - -Considering the increase _... )lots .theft rPRtt]er , meeting on eqq.�teed 'gonag artist. of Torouto, Me Estate of Benjamin Fawcett., late - �' Feb. 8th, P4 8 p- at., at the home wh `Mas won merited prat14e-from of the Township of Pigkering to the _ in. all these lines, it will pay you , Mr• the press and public who have County of Ontario. Farmer, deceased,' a to sell b public auction at the Hotef �^ pp atep hebson Will- be Rt the chnic . Oa :s ,W, examine these Specials. -'with a sleigh to convey.6be ladles She ,is not`yet thirteen yeitrs of day, the cloth day of February, A. D. d _wit st _2.80,_ _ qt._ .-All sre:wel- age' Rod thus has*& bright future 1918, at the hour of three o'clock In some. — ore het -- -He r`great histriorrl the efteraoon, c o calsis vaiaabte - - - ---�—��� `"' The annual al;Igh-ride, of -St. ability - comes natural to her as property, namely: • �,Qme t '.We Will`81aQe Andrew's Sabb4th School will she is - a cousin of. Ithe•famous FIRSTLT-Part of lot numberlw y e ace on Friday eve >< a ' w Front Ocmeeeeiga of the Townshi of c • "'galore" • • h - - err retdrn, is the idol qi the, t acre•going Pia><eriu ' P a In all Mien .to - a hot supper will be' served, aftee public of America, an who is also g. ootitaing fifty sorsa. more is. -which a she -t programme b the a oative of Torontn, She capti• or less. p y SBCONDLT=Of Beoken lot number children of the school will -be rated the audience with • her Irish twelve, in the .Second Range of this -make a Clearance l�Ore - �tveo. _ and Scottish dancing and vocal Broken Front Concession of said -The regular Monthly meeting solo*. and was heartily encored to -Township of Pickering. ' containing • �- al the WOmen's lostitute ;was which she responded very freely. seventy acres, more or less. On this Stn& i a g. - beld on Tuesdayafternoon at the Should she a is s pear before a property are tag buildings in a fair .1601116 of )lies. M. S. Chapman. Pickering audience she is assured state of repair and the soil b said to min re was a lAgge dumber present o! a•hearty welcome. Sergi. Frac. be .goad clay in a fair state of cult)- -'r ..tion. ISI : S CHAPMAN - S, lips a treat from Miss er, M. ilk:, who is io charge of the Tzam oa SALs-Ton per cent. of e e ))%heti Chapman, of Toronto. In military' pollee' at -the Whitby the -ppurcbiise motisy to be paid down this they were disappointed, as 0o6valeseent Home, gsv%a most at the time of sale -and the balance „1 the a.servioe was so demo interesting a000ant of his expert• within twenty days thereafter. There - i4u� •, alizedthatshe, was unable toteave ��attlawfront.- He told -of -the is -a mor age on said property and . Happy tg CheeTtY. until fire ciocli, tnfi the editions that obtain in the bat. the Vendor understands the mort• =sootin Wks at three. Ae pro. tie•fields of France and Flanders, g"96e "� aroept his money or allow - - ! mid, a cestsia portion of it to remain as _ however, to pay a visit to and of the hardships wit which mortgage on the property. ; _ Piciering at some future date. the defenders of the Emp re have Dated, at .Oshawa this fonetoeot6 - - - -Another .severe storm passed to contend.. His talk was listened - - ---ever this part -of - the countiy on to with rapt -'intention- and wits-y-°f:dsnnesy, A• D:-1918. ---=- _ - hese-Stt,0�O9L8 hiLe�a.�o, lE,nyO�WA� J. F. GRI8R80Y. t0 Uel the wGnY AW,V9S ; -Monday resulting -in then blocked• much enjoyed. Mr. Pratt, who is Vendor's Solicitor, Osbaws, Ont. Ing of the -roads, especially those assiatgnt. secretary of the Great 011e the Inwket • running_ north add. south, 'which War Veteran's Association, was -1 -1 Powell. Auctioneer, C - _ , i7 -i9 Pickerid9, Ont, are worse than they hale'been at presept. Mr. Pratt is a returned any time this year. Railway traf• loldier who 'had. seen mach. ser. �`� * �+ i * c Splendid bakers, ens on fuel and fit was also greatl i4tterfered vice ip the navy and seas ship- i++++v+ DAJ.� MIa:�..� handsome ih- -with. A number 'o wer- rmk,-d off the court of Norway J=X :P= Cb CaJI apt see one fall etaclit. 5' _Oancel%d, � whi e. th'ooe . running where. he a�as interned. He out. , were hours behind time. As a re• lined the aims find objects of the You can always get the beet Mani- salt showed that it was 'tuba Flour made from No. 1. ---"J,, BUND Y cult of the cancellation of -trains. societyMatiitobr►' Wheat. , { eiied the crippling of the radial entitled to theratrong. on port of Royal Household and Glenora for s, , lines' running into Toronto, the all patriotic citizens. Mr. Prat Bread. Try a bag: residents of the city were minus also occupied the chair -during the pastry Floor. Fresh Rolled Oat9 --- r •- their regular milk a�tpply. evening' in 'the absence of Mr. BRAN, SHORTS YOUNG MEN ' ��.0 -By a recent order` from the Clark. .Vocal solos were also-=-�1iI% FEEDS] -the Post Ofiic� Dept,, Ottawa, the rendered. by Mies Eva Murphy . _ VAT CHOP pportation of d&Hy,, -week.) y'-br -and-M' And a violin - . - other publications into the United solo- bg the former, which were ' 'CRUSHED .(SATS : We have on.hand now a splendid assortment of Gape, just in from thy' Xiogdom otherwise than in single well received.- Mise Rattle Law $ALLEY CHOPS wholesale*. They are the latest in Cape and sure are dandies. t !copies through the. -post; has-been Rod Miae Ruth Murphy were th' WHEAT' esti-Wiatwrgaiilp3ee fore %wII'des Tsilt3riII i7a�nh� 'A� � '�$ P eqm'{ a MIRED HEN F%BD-- • '1besL les this season are ezceptionabl good, the ooaft 4 .mads by tGe tiah government receipts of th entertainmen - y _he Qeizacliea-gavernrnent amouoted to ---Sit Mrs: Hal). t!i--�dwejl's Cream substitute- - $ort lrnow-our -reputation-along-=this oe )*_the. best 4�e. Leive thus informing the Canadian ppb- president of the -Iastitote, wish e - - -.Calf Meal.. 4W given.you the lxet of o$tiefRMion before, and oanagaiir. - lie bf the cbs age -in the regllla. to tbank`aU those woo assisted es j olapaea Meal �- CaU and see tas when to town next and we will be glad to dow 7m tions. `We re-sinme, as on the tnakleg the affair such a "succegaia . - CHOPPING AND OAT anything in the line of Men's Wear. iThited Kingdom is medtto in CRUSHING EVERYDAY. y proclantatiod, 'two or more ANTED A leading Canadian Get prices on feed in ton lots. 'Go to the Men s.Store forMen�Wear. Lifa.Ia.unnce Company regnira s re BELL PONE. w D�(`i��lj� tN(�, - =copies of a newspaper may lid sent ,eatacive for suramin* and vicinity. Part t,rP�•ne, +'- v JL�.i.� M elf :_In a single wrapper to soldiers lo'Goodeantraetfmthe theri hg tp.tty, Airy�for F. " 7 r, W'eoun 1R. .�, BUNTINGS - 1�eablillhed 1864. 7 )F'ranCe, information to C. C. Stenh�.e, Nn Y Oah- awa, oat. Its -21 Chopping every day. ! - - � ,.-,.`..' .� �1•.� Y••K ...e., .Vi.'..., •y_a _." 3,. -.. .' ... • .. .1 -. -.. 'i i".' �rKU•yt •��� �� V •f1 ' r rp.•