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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_02_080140 S, ' 4 i.` 71 V. % IN MOLL A., V V • IN -n A �FIRX V. "FIF, RRTT A. VY PT011W.P.P.M.al: ONT.,-VOL.9 K XXVTI Established 745 yearsPUNIBARTON M 1i 11:11tKart RIVIgn d th. :A box social wl bele the base - 111 l4itsil',t Wheaton. -men 0 Ernest Madill the in tae "N'WO CI t of V the iTellilling' of Friday. Feb. 15th, under the auspices It be ..e el I �O�ROM Hagerman a 0 ' antsy of the D. L. & M. L -801 Fuller In will an. of Brougham, spon tioulare.next.wook, ccessor N, or r� CALDWELL, M. Di -.'Su me -a Safiders' Block the 8 In. at the atom to tho Ferrier md companions crated 6- So them WondA 00 buud&Y- GREEN RIVER �.n Man y want to this sempleas at at the visek-end �[!WRIGHT. !F Homwd Hoover elle a. V. IL OAW or $""Or to WhItair-itle on 11 lww%gof Gr&V"hu"4.0&t.� In laturday and'Sunday. at hie home here. nit mea�­ 0. 1*. Picker" diiiti�� 41,14 our prim. YOU -it ivbu have -take ' Wedding bell* are sound! quite 11. 'data" Uff be 0 badL&W to P. a Hok Once them he Is It? a week, . That distinctly. W ri to the 1IIar 1pr Out asojesfully It Is reported, Xtissapencer spent Monday sTe -1d of 0., Man 0 lbll�lnlataltai with Kim Blois Carter. pie& works a on the town Toa PO fte No Watering qntom�- one on Satwda -Ti-111I . Jack Nighawander spent Sunday Wheat � 7 - - 1I town bass wut 11111011111411 w1em. agw�..y -r. q*. lVals., or hitevale. -A Water' Bowl Quite a number fg9w here attended yetem in your rjltqt P10K=IX% the S. S. Convention at Whitevals on 9 Wanted Thursday, and all rt having hada stable will: ]Pay fOV now itself ijL im-"44ag f rien4a Iii good time. Mr. 90119000.1 this V1011q1tyi• We are glad - to report that Kim Best Prices Paid air Ailerm u In remy Mine Gartrudo Holden laii-Visiting Lulu R a YOU a to; San us befotebeing confined to. II lWase some relatives ham Otter s' I am not buying Buckwheat,-' - 7 bay. Hugh is eagaged, these days break- with Is, grippe., this year to in the pony. an Is confined to the L one in borimich valentine Ph 82700 Be,sure to attend the Valentine IL FAR8WK.LL. K.O., 13AARIS; -TagrtpI we Awarser. and 00=07 7 -house- wittl SI in the Methodist Church.. on A lar 69 of Brian ind Shorta VNI Dick &I we are sorry to BAY. Is under the doctor's care. WROUGHAW superidr quality on d Barrister and ffle'.Ontil Everyone had lots to. eat it White- at right prices .01EIRISnAN, t au ]I..Vl Winton White had a business trip r. ale on Convention day. Assisi Public. Eta. KoI v Linens trip' to Toronto on Monday. ca,4111011111 a"B"till ..... ... John H. Madill bad a busi Miss Mary Barclay to .-spending a to Markbam on Monday. A WMtIA-M B. A,, Bar. h her sister. Mrs. Haywood, My brands of, -tor either _-I BEATON A goodly mbar from hereattend-Imonth with bread or pastry -In Fractles with K"I Zyck-fin. Doulto J n a chmool Convention rutar,soi Mor,XotaI _11. BV A In 1AL ClCl&reM 'd be OUT So o' vention at offoronto. y are an :v Barriaten, Toronto General TrA011 Whitevale lei It Thursday and all re- Frank Middleton has returned here, excelled for quality 7 1, a.- Tel *00 0U§4FURNI3H1NGSe after spending a month with his par- 11:VF�g!`ae Bay, Stzert. Torost, H il_port a.. ants at Go6dwood. Deisiait lentine Social On Thomas e on Tharsda Big Stock, it the -lowest 1prica&. Keest's sal Atten 66 Valentine last mom a great succqss, the proceeds 5 Delivery freI Feb. 14th. &wounting to over $2700. rocker. of LAKE, B. -BEATO.NL. Ill D'. Mrs. Wttter and Mrs. C Dental BROCK - ROAD B Graoiaste of thi Royal Coleize of 0allandsee.- Ind Phone Toronto, and,Mr.� and Mrs, A. Mattis mad University at Toronto- CHUM spent Sunday stare. 111irliltbr. -Our as been closed this week wisrs. of Green River. ape 1r; 1101 PIMO I hardware 'Ptonot a Claremont. school In -of the teacher. here with their mother, Mrs. Matthews it Wki, to 5.30. Ind. w "ly 0� lanto the Illness -in store for E A S T Is A. K E nsin pleons 220. winter A great musical treat is Mr.7VburcbW Us taken up *11 13matoWcabses" OVUSOM Dr. Cook, D Dugbam and vicinitt 4011MID The shingle illest has given mti& quarters In Toroutd'andwill return In the people of Br will be in ctsarge. on the evening of Tuesday. Feb. 19th. he spring'. fa fa -V nVOC30-3tearA I rugsted lion w1th a fine. bi jouallasoat 4;4Vb0# I)P, Gapesfrom beim se;iiolwir trownd artists will render the program. These COr no see it before 101 an- nn1d Noel. S ImIsLirties frequently &=r - in the larg- 2'tu. corrugatio - 2 Ch I HAM- mum' R-Warr1w &Dusa Bdiinall eat cit the coot rienc. Uy OLI isin if its 7 W.- 'SA-OGUSM, to 00 Oosafly - ad noseass, Sunday afternoon. Feb. l0th, asm. Separator. Try Inskarims vmsv. eny will pay cash for the following 1111118 has purchased the Dandy, Property On C.L. ofTo. a Premier for 30 da Alm delivered east of Brougham. John A. Paterson. W. A.. K. 1 John A. White Oald a flying vilitt to, routo, will preach In St. JoI here. gwoline-engtines from M.00 , (1�1poUcHER. Real Estate An& UP. ��J -tion... weivator. collector "a imemer Basswood,, No.' 1. an. No. X $17 11 friends here this week. NO Us At 091" -As Mrwl?Atsmon, who Is a proulln See or a me before buying. 0 omwftxo lid4338446 BrO1204110- APT Soft Elm 1& 14 eat living in Torontio. lawyer. is one of the beat speakers -Map go- -14 if Frank Jackwn spent the weok.eod uld Bell Phone. -of XWI le, the Presbyterian church, thin 0 sho i the Oirosty of On I - : Pick HOPPER Tanner acria. Rock Mtn 2S. 20 With friends In Oabawr_ We are glad be &large gathering to heai'him. 64 JI 11 residence. Claremont. White A1. of 30. 20 to know that be is improving, F. J. Proidle, Oin" PI 20, 'AH tbf - @ Ion the two Ind G Pi passenRer trains Buy one or more Jerseys at F. R.BZAT0$ TOWNSHLIPOLBRE urm -sale to put cream. -in that for faking Chopping and Oat Railing every-' 7 -lines bore are from gyne to four ho Green's NJ rlt�gr can, late, inaktag travelling very difficult, testing Holateinn) ickerug L. Em. Money Is I L46- day -as usual. Thor. Reeveley, who bast been fore- lots Usaw at X at. Company for some Green River man of the Sand ..A W. G. Barnes, 'MILLI -KEN ratLrM from the -position All automobile an -R.'No. 1. Locnat Hill. tittle. had d. Bkycle- e��e&d by Mr. Hilta, '�.TyVGFI S. PUGH. Glen Major. Out. Gr address R. and Is being VU PH L1 Lices"d Anadisuciao' ZIAtotntVio asi".r- The ftmetrul of the late Edwin Smith re Iiing promptly in fib ed &I &routbrpd- Mook. attanded--taI. Stan eaedaaied an!rwbare, Wrl 110F Jerieyar haven by repeal tests of xttiftww- 1`91006 t . 234. 2316- - Vi 1 R 'AL ESTATE- tragic death on, his father's' far• anti pardealars. Tires Oils, Grease and zellaire that they are the most e0bomica was held ou Saturday Afternoon. to Intittor duct in ipxittance.- n hand. PrQ 01 the !unseal III always 0 POSTILL. Licensed Auctiofioer, Agincourt Comet in F ri on If far, Cougtigg ot york and OosaI Aso. a of the largest amp In this US,. 1TVV 4 - .61011sed" at @31 kt"s attenuff . to On dsorbsob tract in a long while, Mr. Smith, who -tter ddren Green river P- A„'. Oat-' cover, of Green River, the was 9D years of age anduumarried. Po noUss. A . ... ....... Alph a man Telephone Cm. was in company with. his brother feed- PICKERING, Onto' 1Wriff, 114AWi. ager of tie Rome I es-OVII nd Por Sale IIII for the first log the stock at the barn and went TtONZVR Itmr T6I QAtil"i- 1.1cl .111ill r -7 % attended cowed by a alone to the well. a short distance to Terme0XIMI AM iiIixis ON aden Pr-orraptly a ))Jalfto With kWd time this year and was welcomed able. Dates far 8110111= re=,,,,,. EW and P9 time of his firleinds. away, to draw'somit water. The well Smiared at N The Toronto Daily News of Saint- was without a pump, and In removing dio Moom W12I Out Sir winter fruit, nto dity last entitaineit excellent views of a board from the covering the q01389 not coming i -the military boppitals . rit of Whitby. man in some way slipped in -and was These picorea showed the buildings drowned. Theta was about eight feet bearing. torioary Sur 11, and when his Vit A1.d grou 64 a, to great ad van Law- of water In the well geon - 0 noted ussistafte' W&A, -Gradurts of the Ontario F. H. Annie reports having seen 16 absence was -for prices ----- Mrs t=tre=^!red hnt_ ribaty. -College -We V. R to irl'ove of the try" I'r IA. oreh- procured 6nd Ion at d the all attempts at were uu- ate of the Veterinary and ort Toe of and Gratin 9 adaz. the col 3 de inn b In In the; Sciences Association. 1111KAU1% - fear. 111; was 4 W�t,_da -_ The'.4amily wan quite -obliviouirof the well, 4be4eirspermi-ilre "IF ilree� be*ew "RIO -and. were ramov- Cl. -ON 11, V =g= 1REMONT, The P zero. at Iken's risers Fence. The fuel quOntion cobtinvm'uDO&Us- I weeks to Ruttonville-I being Ing to another farm. 'Z Vid1wee Jaciory Bud every means Is Co Adopted man, is survived •by his to conserve the supply. This The young Veteribary Surgeon, 'Lion to to. pubne library bas been closed and the father. mother as%4;4w6��trothffaoou can a Veterin*ry. The object of this Assoc supply. ofecal the" has been- dietti- of the latter at home and thi other In - Honor Graduateof Ontario College. All calls day or night lessits 8 and Pit ri 0 a -to., bated among the residents. the the welt. oney town. "You M listompoy. att"Ide&l.to. the !stone. ion Idea Is working pethalle a be w" than 3%11 and ladepandent, Phossee The church un better family co litembers having out beautIfully in town. To save coal a Jersey might be MI . Ut . ... .. of Sit 'terians have been wor ONTARIO 05111012' the Methodists, Baptista' and Preaby- wW PICKERING. bmnwdiawy Wi shl In the they. never have ,cows p0io*e this., Jap Musbassisip he Presbyterian cburclt� whileAl Saints' AoCe REESO "T (Anglican) buys been -holding thele I ae. J0 "rowinabip 3 HN P MOM raw 1se "a arm as age in the selsomol-room. S. Convention A 7, smarewry Ism nopusomm. The merchants of Whitby haw :LOOUST Ear is. Paink- or &ailu&l Convention of the�Ptck- IN ? I I a" cited ovei the isrdw T�e "�f fan Hae at our' MI 04ina.-Ir. 0. Banks. III been quite ex to vomrtoady on hard: or. W. V. Hlebar4sois. Pickering. fel Controller McGrath. 16 regard II Bring Tp. S. 8. Association was bald in 1`ber Is the Whitevale Methodin't-01burch on heatless days, hoped 10. Thiixtoa' . that they -would be able to Wbodnoss Thursday, Jan, 310L Thin -three "a- ­V. J. Clark.' the three W ssfi some"" so 1= they did not an fuel, but sions were well attended, the church thehas been issued that the keys beii filled despite the seven cold i be turned. Met. .919111 prioLw paid fee of tbedoors war weather. car for the There were encouraging reports The arrival of ths, first Butcher leaday. Ind. 4rom fourteen schools to the township. -7- GET THE, -ROST Whitby oliIietric live on IN wits the Th"resident. W. H. Jackson, -IN THE _presid- Its sp earance on the streets signaffor hearty chearing. by -m "-rtW- -ed at the -various sessions. 7 rl ; 7 ..A. .-= -Lane, eke Iti-I 91 ivery an@. It arrived by the 0. P. R, and The provincial Worker, Miss "Its drawn by borses to the military Is .very -interesting addresses on LAOTT hospital'. It swill be used at fit -it on Rave School work, especiidly *The Rome and J 9. -First-class rigs for hire the line between the hospital and the Cooperation between the Rom Yf Id shat be- er Day or nigLf G. T. R. station. % It Is a& 'the' School." Convention fore the And of the year'ttle line will be The Provincial C ution re t por -Bus meets all trains Youge & Charles SW,-Tbronto, all in operation between the G. T. P. stn- by Mrs. 1, Johnston and - W. D. Rog- Are you getting the f ,_­ _-Ted ming -pro mptly attended to. Canada's Popular School 'of BA@1-' tion and tbs Town Hall. - This will be erI very instructive and showed -use of 'your Kodak the" to our citizens. the great Interest taken In the work.1 near fraluingl satisfaction assured & great convenience 71. Agent for Canada Carriage W. Angraduates winter, montha P tosil who,comeberel and will greatly help In-bu Iding up The address by Dr. Marsh, "Our under -graduates I received, A and acorea of our the town. 'fUfeighta 6f thin Place In the Line," was well You can tak:13746 some fine snap 0. He Peak, r,,k4;.4 of the past year have, secured good ter of the wonderful A also Rev. McZ4ell's on -Seed Time," -while the now is on the businesi positions- and still the de- t, was that of see threshing from Sapper's latest book, No Man's abots a me maDd Is =far beyond our supply. along the King- Land. n"ind the trees. If Yom machine being drawn &I Fir" OUR,- Catalogue gives full ii= @ton road In our town by three teams The music by the Methodist Choir Dave, not alreadg done` so .try. iy eta, of horses, and the, engine, which was n* it -one Qf tbIpsi bright Oays. late. Write for one. dents Added much to. the success of the 0 Tour thanks commence a course at any istri, web belIng as- hearty' a of nks, may Comm at bar own . ate -intion.- Tot, -,.under v P ---A.. it� be For service sad surely sinted by another team of borne. T11141 was tendered the WbiteI peop a --Bring In yenr films to own the, delegates, We great difficulty and expense for the kindness shown the developed And printed. follow -a course in one of Shaw's 1. VIllott, Principal under which the farmers have been in looking well ter their nal tempo Can assure you the best re - Schools. Tomato. Write their, tif at supper being Had hi n In' getttt* LAVI -needs, the hot' t=sh1njgtVr108 in Jordlinary mv for one free aaitalogua� th , -6 a pree mue, _ 44 Shaw, President, 08 Tongs at, no horses are necessary in moving a The Pickering MethodistS.&* TOOLS 3HARPENED 1 their In- winning the tan poiu threshing outfit, Owing'_to tb the only e6ho Inn t -and lag can get. their threshing one. ndard.- didatet Wig ability to, Wined, have -been ats; a viiiTralaing examin- _mXU ls� Is e .4 X TABIR-�-Plekwissg 86"t's" Toole of all -ki d Looks repI be Tea atoon.f Go 'Trahis going: ZI due 10 lowwa cialty. For a 6W buy for theft stock. V A Rastor-houing avl Z. 6 Mal Ew AL M. lass halt trim or an easy shave call W. D. Rogers was upgointed Priest- isk �OIIUr?E iia 0I Zones Vs`u�peric , ev a, e '12 66 2L Of 36 1,0041 2.46 P. M. d of 6.114 P. V. at the East -end Berber Shop. Jerseys at the poor iiiii�h' cow be. eat for the coming 70 Druffiost-Gradua" 0 3c rioca oft' our Roo" Furnishings or. AN cause they are the -most economi- pis The Whitby Ftu& Port Perry 0. N. R; Tt-., it Age We" fte As kinds. Slightly used Carpets ­Troins ant". ob butter prodndors,"and the rich leo:2V 10.27 A. K. from 16 cents a and up.11 Cal 'ut ow because there are no Railway line has been blocked for im ns C At 27 Local 2.111t P. K. W. J. GORDON PICKIME';,G roan's that produce the quality. the pas eto 7 7AO P. K, '7 W� V, 7 Rm Air Drive. Arfiml-es Wanted for Cash The mod' recent astimition of Gw- Old Jewellest7i Plates AlUvwj Cariessig x. s+. Usied10*9fti Zmadbi Many's strenell, in -airplaneii% sedbed- 10" -MM&L eat Wase: Omam=tas --Iweftheiis AuLrel Vable Wei". Ing to Reuter, -is that she possesses •Between �iiSlns WVUG or "ad Up asswoo to a 273 aliplan squadrons,. comprising - 3L 3L a T; zjurwsrs. TA-hed ANTIQUE GALLER4.PcIs 2,600 Machines.- These comprise 100 OR, A DECLARATION OF WAR.* &all so assueffe Swrt. woroato, oak artillery spotter, 80:scouf,'23=-•bo&b=­- Ing,, 40 chaser And 30 battle ''Plane 7 tbi last ;11-w the proteetm.. SCIUKAtorift q-, 511A '.11 i 111111, wn, uncap �a, . rank 'd. ani I 'T of the bombers. tion of the a n .'still nk an R XX—(Cont'd.) brother-in-law the fact did not figure &b this. Sv, CHAPTER The always' would; " off n W88:4 German outP%kt'of 'airplanes is can well Uliev'je'that it vhuold a a!fact,.but rather an a danger to blacker -than the first. but he reported to be rapidly-inereAsi -,Put you'out,,.Mr. 'Albert, and you with,. b: averted. Even in this modified shou4'bg made t o feel itJ t as he Hieb na inyour hied. But it is so shape Julia's fiance took it, badly. had been made to feel it, in Bummer - were ways ai ;tit were not for father, I should1be for workman?" -eertaid that we shall trouble you? If and mesas enough -Ty "That fellow?' The troublesome Then ' rliman?" he repeated, In a tone or the heavens be praisecTl I the *codntry-it would be arrogant- astonishment. "Has your 0 (To� be c6atinued.� RAZ •'easier for )Uss Periella-herdelf; but I sister gone off her head's How did Wanted UZZlot leave him in. his ailing state.". she get acquainted Withhini?'L Raw Furs NESTLINGS AS GOBBLERS.. shamefacedly t "we" was thi 1ast drop in the plikined about the sick -calls. P, CUP P of Albert's' -vnat]L -roving That 20 111% Paul Bit. W.4 noostrbal; W.G. Tim' Thl tone of - quiet assurance and Somewhat Albert ek N. U1 L VER\ ­ d -Such it "Deucedly imprudent of you to. &I- P -Birds- Are a Valuable 20 Years of reliable trading 7 --e eaceni into details seemed to ;ut a low such a thing! ' Ypung girls •are -1111041 Of ce upon 6 -thing whii Asset to the Farns.- of cassa" the army xtainty dr Juist like young cat& ---certain 1;4� be --In everything 1L7 #111 -persisted- in treating u;on the after the biggest Tom A -going.- At , The greediest thing on earth As -2 1'elial of a mere bogey. her a is enough "y age p fine lump of flesh nestlint bird. It consumes its ..,own You. caw save� tin;xt; and You are a blackguoxd," he said, be. to strike any 'of them'silly. if she weight of 16od each day, with's daili jE appear • tween his closed teeth, yet.plainly.on- wasn't moonstratic she'd proba�ly feel gain of 90 to 50 'per cent. in growth on. parade looking oughp While by his - sides his hands iick it'the idea of,marryin't i 311611. smarter if'you have shaved �iervouLittle else than mouth andstomnc�, stomach, -ib .15 Shopping dy closed. - I ;with a tool -bag on, his back.'; - 1-- - with an AutoStrop Safety "Abd you are -her b da nearly, ill its waking. mornsints,• J, , i�.� - I Z Razor. Its smooth shAv- rotber, eine you "But she's not going �o marry him," spen In. . 1, -. I * - m Mg eating. Z might well happen to'choke upon that h"tily explained Albert, not viery qualities are such that no pleasantly cognising his _*young robin in captivit"equires y touched at rt, The face of the earthworms per day and asks for rough are left not: is isown elder man had own taunt in this ificire brutal garb. fifty es dark. a pas�ing- fancy, o course, more. - The progeriy'(i nestful) of a ing un - and hard, but, searce�ly qt's jillst' f f ' E there any after-shav� imposed. sed. and jV9 t relations I-- Big pleasantness. - With craned nick and starting eyes, �e business of her pair of Europea ".ys were observed ,;.-the rational ones --to. prevent her by •-a naturalist -to eat half a mfUi6n The' o-hly­ra�z6r rp- his hands ..t6t`-Fhz� still clenched by his sides, making a mesa of 'her life. 'Trust" caterpillars in a season! City ens its own blades automati. Dul dose.bifore him. One movement of somehow; but meanwhile I think Yo cally. his Anda taut and ready, Albert stood me for. that! I I'll make itimpossible,-Ing an outbreak of grasshoppers �j his Dulicanpa would inevitably have Ore- Ought to tend, in Nebraika a.. few years ago Prof. knqw how 'matters A AG.uamtftd to Satisfy CiVitated a physical collision, that old, ednaideking - your impending maec-Sam Hughey saw a long -billed marsh y or way of settling quarrels, to tion with the family. wren carry thirty to bar young in one Vsh all W11 �Ch. in moments of el Humphl" hour., At-tbts. rate, reckoning seven S=rW;F 11107thing-ple"ba awo tomplete Ouffit' anon, ch, civilized and elementary Pea -; -Mr. Berrell, si+tinir in b;q. off . ice- hours of feeding time to the day, be'= more theta to come to the city ch Man returns. Bpt Dun- AN?. Thereare so. can oil air, before a table piled with ledgers estimated that the brood would con-'= - ' . . m - $S.00 7 although his eye held that of -Al- 13 *1 such endless fell into i brown study, whose- depth more than.7M per diens, and'that 3 choice of, everything. AT AU 3MUS �beft in a grip thiCt in itself was a by no means bealifted his,low-browed, t.wabling, moved as little as does a big thick -lipped fac6�- the passerine birds of the eastern half a' 4 Still there is i4st that little draw - dog when a little dog is snarling into . "How about Macgilvray of Rock- of- Nebraska, allowing only twenty 5 back about whece to stay. .The Autokrop'Safet* Razor its face His hands were In bin.. shief? square mile, would di- 2- Walker House solves thatyroblem. -He's Just been making fools broods to the squ - CA., Linked Pockets, nor did he even take the pr of 11 1 se. If he had come stroy daily 162.771,000 grasshoppers. 2 It it a home for ym whilemn the - caution a t10 pre- 1� I hap- 0 a - $3.47 Use Se, T.Ista, Q.0 u n of withdrawing theme, and to YZ all, couldn't have Th average grasshopper weltba city, and you can have all your ptir. 7 little as there was a preparation of pened. That -w6uld hAyt-Wd, her up, one thirty­�second part 6fan ounce and chasu sent. diredt share where -defence, as little was therd a * I.# its there an special facilities tor look- PrOV(sca- you- bet in capable each day of co . . . won to attack. �w � Here, also making a virtue of nece 15 Ing after vow panels. I For the space of s- own weight torn or wheat or for-. Z of a few breaths Al- sity, Albert confessed the tiut)4 whose drbos.: . I'- Come to the city t� A" and at I "i�;& it would appear that 12 guy attit—ude Persisted, then primary result -wai to. cause the- ni , a theme! i y re 2— the above-mentioned number of e a rem ir& The WnIber shame. The boy's impotent fury fee yrould be able to destroy 174,397 tons, It "Whist! 'Refused him? Decidedly ' Z- The House of Menty itself silently rebuked by the mates 'd of crops worth,-.st, an average mature self-mastery. of $10 you better hand her over td the viear- a Tw-md the interview with as little 1 eat asylum. Preferring ng a quarryman a ton, $17,439. F.S.-Special attention -given to further ion - to a landowner -why, its not even do- This-aho*x:that the inco ragement - ­ -1- ... . -.: . .­. . .- of dismity as'was possible 2 ladies and children travelling with • "embd all that rimailne& A fine -connection,- Indeed, ha, of birds 'on farads to not a mere matter "Oh"it is no use talking while You-' ha! -and I who have been saying to q( sentimepA. They return a cash out gentlemen Mcafte. are in 'this pig-headed mood," he do - Julia that Mr. MacglIvray's'Infixiiefice i equivalent and have much to do with: 6HIU11111111111111111111113111 would probably be able to get me on dared, athering e success or failure- of crops. 7th "menta o 'his initial haughtiness. the fug- a better job than thia!" iT Itaughtiness. "But L 4Rwill thiok better if It, And ao will Ii® sat down again, drumminr 1,n- "A man's own good breeding in the I DIP. e!M; I Will make her think better patiently with his thick -fingers upon ENTCTI And, in any "As, this pre_ the arms of the chair. and Ion of iL best security against other people's { ding only ill mannera.",-Chestertfeld. F4 d AoI04w eQ thing sthall not ba en. half an ear to Albert's goo tens .p&teamift" win Ord xur%ncee. Make -plan- -for spring gardening' t b -h dnwa-dL" �ia UM a .61 b.0 I here for, I should IE to .16 � W -mob --d" am's rns,` ft� UL"disaft know?" "How d°' Ga mean to prev it?" delay. • Study h MW br "IMS64 OrWWOW awl 44 - 6-016 van 3t work witho: farmer And without waiting for• it retort -he, ungraciously inquired. rZ rMsromosr rewaim is d lift.7 sed to it will op. pwol a" win with an thq whicTa was no --gainta Aim. and nL Albert flung I desirable to the-, 9 a inst t, merci -lime an -he is ill; al" d own the lanet brain am ffroun4s. Ascertain the number. of, 0 Is Abroug 1W% wild plans of -action. his t will delay thin An vtnfty smarti conscious- the winter; and duri_ - ng nter it's plants and seeds required, andmake inter- that the ton, to ome Feneft will- e ration- Provision for them early., 'Fiew had not been oa hie sada' "And if she doesn't?" `­-:,MAPTER XXL "nen something• else may happen, its death -bed of withering -will happen, lit, fact. . I don't know • what, but rt ik just got to.' bracken, the she xdloch summer lay beautifully dy. Vo , i 'A This Ro 0` k w' iff help y u* heather and Yellowing "I know what would happen If Ing; ond from that very bed, 'was my daulh and Mr. . Berrell 0 a bed of birth, autumn rose iez from disc disclosed his ter," uggesdvel:f. large teeth a p, with "Bread and water and solitary con-'}/'1 milder, more in -#S in her f4ce a sadder,i�e Liaak -,,sinuating finement until she cqme to her kens IIth becausis more suggeng". Not without a touch ouch �of regrd.. —P— —tn beauty `bsrt-Pfth­6V­nZi-3�e arrangement un- lia season of p saage In your. Farm Profits was a paamge In than more "rise:. feasible.' bu! orm free -wee Is Ying-him--off-r V- celled It ,What the Fire on a farm usually miesum, manam.--afte w, for her new bliss and a new tria,. w- - - n -w-Tr Of I seated the noNer-1 Farmer con --do with Con- - total e 1. W because of th "A hundred rioundit J9400w- .- -- .--- glDeg-a long WIty w1th a, man who earno, --care, to petting though calculating thirty' shillings a Week. And I and ap roval, to be able to bear disapproval Fightly. ' $ shouldn't -mind going halves if it rids 0 us of him." Much coldness after so much warmth Is Albert - shook his . head,- with in could not but chill her to the heart. creased decision.` To Duncan's iv - How. much- greater, would have been terlocutor of the -other d4y Mr. Ber. -her' happiness had she been able to share it with those nearest Berl cell's proposal seemed almost humor - ere our. Without her father's "'Ah, high and mighty, is be.? That's -were moments when Fenella or 5 courage is the worst sort to deal with. Yes, I might have tattered. A even h 7 support was but a, passive one. m have known it -had, a tasto of These, weeks of betrothal, full of iblig t m In spring. A regilaf pij;=h6ad- secitet happiness, ' ed, caxitankerous fellow; strid always were nevertheless Just he crossing my path.",- emp.ty of what is usually understood "And mineaswell," laughed Al -i -.,.as JOY This was as -Fenella -had beft'titterly.­ . -,'We're in the same' know�i it must be. . Even when, inj. I the Pass, she had felt Duncan's hands; boat, so far as that. goes; but sure- ly we'd need to be idiots not to find al. upon her own, and hid raised her' way out: o! RIP. face to' meet his, it had been with a overflowing, but not' with *i ligbq "Well, find a way oigt of it! It's! heart. She had sinned against a social Imprudence 1o. do, so,­iOnce it's youir ay the penalty. The, your business. blame,. law, siffid must p Kudence that is to very, scene of their' bethrothal-stern] rough the 2words' there rang a. cer-i and hard -featured -seemed to warn I tain note of warning, appreciated by the young people of that which lay be- Albert at its full' -value. Left to himself, the black -haired _.__forepleasant dalliance,. I. ce, bu k -haired r - a managdr remained scowling into space bitter struggl,; with -the prejudice of which a caste. Yet, for all the voice of rea- was his fashion of being de- ressed. [t� 1, y wound bi--ayfawful I - son, it remained hard't6 be treated as gid,t have t6 bfeak off"his''engage- a traitor to a• 0• common cause. . -:Frlom the outer publit thb situation anent, but it would be a still greater bore to have Duhcan - M'Donnell for still remained screened,' the engage- 1 ment 'being 'so far unpublished -the I brother-in-law. - Rather than. tbat be: 1. o:- :one concession, wrungby Albert from would let, Julia go. At this pointi- fiis 17ELtber. So long as it was not an -'of his meditations Mr. Berrell noisily a expelled the -air it= his- feed notioged it remained possible to con-, � cheeksi--his fashion of sighing. For, Bidet ft as non-existent'; which meant I though practical consideration:*' had --a-gain of time -for, further, measures.I been the chief motor of his action,.: The absence of thq- Attertons on a! round of visits struckAlbert.-as a' they had not been the only ones. it. 'piovidenflal.airangenie-nit, since -was his reason which had pointed od� 11-guarded..secreta'have a to him the advisability of 11settH W J selected Jf5lin, was large and some-' 'leaking out. -d—own." but ilei; was his taste which 'h". To Mr. Berrell. however, it had been 'hat 'Toud"'Personality hgd .tor or. .him C*,.�.meces.;ary to speak, precisely for fdar rocesq.' -the that peculiar. attraction OF1 bright) vK this Tr�fii, 'in -the . 1 .11 . . nlnrC hRA, F�t -W Le�ne tLver L, in arne Tre-, a . fain primitive -minds. , In his Oinion id tion Is e.qui persiolcrinally made to his future ' h to outshoneher sister, IT only for tl-i reason that th re wag more a4� 1 her. Two rena-u-nee her would uqques- tfonably _;cost aa ,the mere ms-slyite- -against the cause' of that -possible re- nunciation. "' Sympathy here joined Fd hand apathy; for despitg the trete --a title that exactly -Z6Wn-bi-9- ­itl- Umc water ;rete cannot �Ioiiii riotriot= give idea of bow vital Its help is to you. wannodhwerl—e Disuse among your atwk ' is SttAa To realize this you've got to under.;usually Concrete bia in du q to unsanitarycon- -000TULLARf stand4that is a factor niccemiul farming. Jurt consider the ti Thme conditions can ba' entirely remedied by bufldhW the t1w- amor common leaks your farm is subject wells, water tanks, septic taialm and to, and how Concrete stops those leaks, bam floors of Concrete. Wooden Buildings rot under tho strew of time and weather. Repain There's a typoof wade that is poculfar to the that is built Cost money Concrete won't iof, of old-style materials. Fohnstance- A Rate are another source of leak- mud was never intended the age-theypaw their wqy tbrototfaving all kinds of building& --except Con -'feeding -for. of, a feeding lot. Build our - floor of Concrete, and t ea trete, which Is rat proof will not be suiQle kernel IcW- .' mlq` i0afti, wqrma", oat O' 4 Moonal CONCIRCTUMLOCKS - MOMS SttAa n"CC POSTS CIAMUS-- a -000TULLARf T401110% AMC TAN" R*Ab$ t1w- amor da -40 this b6ok that YOU Rem ti-kes it MAY -for you to iffoove your farm e, This Book . 14 FREZ - ..Witte floc it. Canada Qin-VnTZiiD--& $03 HUAW BLDGo MONMAL r. -I ir r in Concrete Roads lmuiew7t and la a1P A lit ".7 I J?W . -a N 9 10111001 ,Y•,--rRt4'4� ra. ;x.,.. sa•�•,s 3 -: •+ � ✓ � a, .: J'.z., _.—^.. ^+r .-� -; ;�u s It.,, r Y••.�5'�t"Y217k.�'i7:�r,:°dU'"/,tiJ,?kL°i� _ �A'!$E >E.i�l'lL,l! T4RK O! EPIL .,.. � tri � .y Where 11" run= IffillEMP x6viiiii +1'bo{' Native IAIra. Twice a day the littiO4 town of Vvlan• Franca 'L ilea _ on the Swiss hoses' ' •+r . ; r; scene of one of the most moving and dramatic spectacles in the world. - s w Torten .a day a train comet into Evian — y. bearing its load of French people who, sot the roar,' have was once accused of making soup `Rive, barley, macaroni, split Psoup Inte+ been in the po�erbi the Germans, 'I'd- by inspiration. It is my conviction I navy beans and other cereals SIA len- who now. because they are too sick or ,I,be Son of a Soldier. snowahoed�-'Once 'theyr " that good soup is a dish which inset tile ere all useful- _feeble to be useful to the invaders for a few moments, and after^thst .. list a and because they have mouths to r be Eric Porter's father was `ip soldier, they went more -'slowly.' U more the result of good taste and here id .A roaghly pre>fi� and Eric had no doubt that he was the „ �., .. -judgment in .coarbiniag ingredients, ingredients Which have appy °! fed, are being released by their cap- for• no "We must watch carefully, �� than of any closely. followed receipt• rathgr disappear' in °°up°. of >�� {yrs and repairlated. At the station, finest officer in ro'the t the, tht . ve received Iaigh Pni6Q• the Red Cross ambulances wait to ere-. one else in the crowd" at the railway mother; and Eric thouQbt that there -, Indeed. soup ought to- appear frequent=. �k station seemed so straight or so tall was worry in her voice. lemon 'pew move such peaserters as are too ill. --iy�n unner s __Eric_and.his_mother Fifteen minutes later- they bout ' R I - thing that any housewife , whether oatmeal and various °, wOfter� they3 rich 'or poor, ought to be able' to make bread; crackers and toast, of travellers, who have died on the were saying good -by to him, sad they stopped an�ee=ed at- the snow vies either -thick or thin), knew that they would n4 see..hinl. for ahead 'for herself, vrithouL a cook twolt, which I turnips' gravies eons of haft, senor, cold j �r fugitives swarm out of the, long months, perhaps no for years. "They'ie not there," said Erre• 1-x 'may !fiat a number of ingredients, that 1e ttroveY po bacon or are not on hnnd.' ham bones, asusage, train, dazed, helpless. Thg mayor of With his cheek•pressed dose against can't see a single track. The 4¢°w salt pork, cooked vegetables, has coveted them all u For instance, on my morning visit Potatoes Evian, in silk hat; frock coat and the colt sleeve of hie father's coat, h� pf ArOd In any form, liquor left'from white gloves, escorts them to the town Eric listened to his mother ea;;ng "Well, let's go straight ahead, son _ . o e ace ox, o ' cooking agent, vege id.tsis m her• and. so they tramped one smelt cupful o4 stewed tomatoes, .;n short, with a little Practice, al- .that is awaiting them the first good eyes against the khaki and left two through, • sno , hail t cupful of cooked cabbage, two most anything that is clean and whole- meal, perhaps, that they have eaten in tears that had welled up in spite of woods grew dancer end darker. F Pr fried sausages, some scraps of beef' some may be added to the SOUP Bot, three years. When they have finished, him. But his eyes were clear and smil- "Seep close behind ale and don't be " - =steak with sgood-sized. steak, bone, some benefit to the family health and the mayor rises and makes always the Ing when he looked up,, and neither his afraid,` said mother, when night had " and some, outer. stalks of a bunch of get saw to the family Pune, Bomb speech -yet always with as father nor his mother guessed that shut down upon them. oetery. • ..- .-- • nisch earnestness and emotion as i4 the tears diad been- there only a mo- "Of course I'm not afraid,"' said Lcut :tine sausages and celery into Wastime Recipes. the words had been prepared for the ment before. _. Eric, thinking• of what his father laid - t tog*- special occasion. "Beloved fellow Citi= "Well, Eric,"' said his father, "you'll said; and the •words were no more ''�""`" �••' pieces and placed them with the ether - - ,. ;J higrcciits to the soup kettle. To Gia-C°rn Tea s°W'-S spec , than serosa his lips when something and take care of mother, wont -y welcomes Y Dont happened that brought to him the `�liem I added two on sliced, foul then one cupful of cornmeal eas one ahem ba SbetooinFrance, and`sssure� awl potatoes sliced, salt and PePPe! cupful of white flour, four teaspoon- let aaythiag happen to her -not -the -- order and one tea•- them that -now thea sufferings are least little thing.' She's very precious greatest tear o4 his life.al to' tai a pinch of poultry seasoning fuls o!. baking powder He saw his mother pitch forward In spoon of salt. •Work in three table- pact and that henceforth they are �° me;++ �' her foot had suddenly caught in nd s#ioat. two„quarts of cold water, ble ah rteaing :'• according to canaitiona: •. * spoons of lard' or vegeta Q among friends. Almost before Erie knew it the something, And heard her strike beau- .� I covered the nettle closely, let the with the ¢ager tipa . Add enough Then, always, the poor people begin good-bye were over and the train ora° fly �inst s tree trunk, She did oat milk and water in equal Parte--from to weep; -the words of kind and pulling out of the station, • When it answer when he called. huddled in -reap come to a botI�Tsdyplseed it. to three- of a cupful to one cup- ,-following upon an act' of }was gone Eric and hie+ctother hurried -� simmer gently for six hours• Afire- reach their I the arrow she lay. and made. no motion kindness and sympathy, j f Y, when Eric put his arm beneath hes' 'less cooker Is ideal for preparing these .ful-to.make d bieenit dough Turn thy, to. -another train, or the too, were s sway. - inexpensive soap°.. out on a floured board, make into rolls, hearts. goingvsy.- They were going to head and tried to •lift her "up. ;r When sufficiently cooked, I put the lay -on greased tins.- and let stand for --And what are these people like who ( Cedar Tavern, at ibe foot of White Again and again Eric eslled her; soup through a rather coarse colander,, fifteen minutes in a cool place. Brush ore thu�relessed to freedom? They Patch Mountain. There they wound again 'and again he stroked her face• lining a !°sic to press through some of over with milk- or melted butter and are faded women, little children -;trod old spend a week. in anowshoeing and I It was' 04 no use. He almost seem - w Dung '-men, sleigh riding. Father said that it "Bhe's- the very tender vegetables for thick= bake in a hot oven for twenty minutes. or brokenlmeni. ; r descend from _the ed' to hear his father saying. ening. The soup was then set away War -Cake. --2 cope brown sugar, 1 young gin would pat the color back into mother's very, very precious to me, Erie” 93A , and cinnamon, ?cups hot train at Evian. The Germans can t cheeks. , but that he knew, in a cold place no Haat the fat that teaspoon gra find cloves, A make use of those. And the mother he wanted to cry; would harden 'ern Nj. could be remov- wafer, 1 teaspoon gra , All the way to the mountain --on the I would do no good, and so he shouted ed; The basis of the soup- was then i tablespoons laird, 1 cup raisins, 1 tea- who is told liy-the German official that 1 t she is nowtrain and in the sleigh that carried for help instead. r = ready land might be finished Bud sere- spoon salt. Boil together for flue mi- hes turn h:8 come and �t her six- them to the low -rooted .tavern -Eric The storm brought back Ba reply I. ed 'in several ways. Cooked rise, nates Then cool sad add 8 cups of. to go back to France, made believe that he was his father: Finally he gave It up, mictrani os. noodles could be added, or !lour, and 2 teaspoons soda dissolved teen -year-old" daughter and -her four- he handed his mother's ticket to the Therh was only one thing to do,. sad _ satrap t toespaan_ot hot water. Bake in teen -year-old son will remain --vain is conductor, tucked the. robes about her he m do it quickly. If he could a aatat = - - - She tsanst go and- eorr or- it two loaves n slow oven at► !tsar artd_a_ her Pg - must star -and she should be more n t e -seg 'and tried o n not � i�ca i li - rnigbt be -merely reheated.and. I forget that there had been any, ibe- for it. He took oft his cost And put tr�ith crisp crackers. Boiled Haddock.-Wasb -an scale ,gra u ° bel her from Any 3toarsekeep et will have other thoroughly, wipe the inside• and fasten So always at the feast at Evian , y an en ora into 1;' water, and acether the words o4 the kindly_ mayor cried. "We shall have to go for -. a great lump in his throat hurried away ieFt-avers an keap or better than those the tail In the w maut}�I with a skewer. there to misery .and suffering that i "See how deep the snow is!" she- the ,falling snow, I used. it there hard been no tomato Put 2.oa long tramp to -morrow." Sometimes he stualbled against trees on hand, a'little chili sauce might have When it .is dissolved, put 'in the fl$h. nor the manastnttons of the friendly g been substituted. after the str*iinipg Bring the water to a gently remove the townsdeaths occur e ran .alleviate. And if ' They 'did, go snowshoeing the next and fell, but be always aerambted uP" therm simmer Qenti9' (about 3!a deaths occur frequently on the trains day; but it was afternoon when they and ran. on. _ Wand skimming. When celery ; fails, scum,Jhe these is alwrays celery °alt, seed or the !hour), uaitil the flesh )eaves the bones that pass through 13aPltzertand to °o r ' �nti she had wr en fang, through s thegandarkness despair ahead when y3 "� 'dried and pulverized leaves. - If there i easily. Take' it up as soon as it le Evian, who can Wonder? f; g of light. A �__.... long letter to the finest officer is the thought he saw ,a gleam W rao- mast, a ioblespboafvi of beef ex- sufficiently cooked or it will be' hard p�,y, Eric wrote one. too; but it moment later he was sure of it. Run tract (added after skimming) Qr a and tasteless. Garnish with parsley, �� j� Q was pretty short, for It took hint a nine forward, he game upon arough- Ise tablespoonful • of• melted. fat can and serve with melted batter. 't/1`0 long time to make some of the words. ookirag Tobin, and, looking v r thY- gennesr-1 cup barley -,meal, i " , - he saw a short, swarthy l ,.-take its Place 13Wwholewheat flour, 34 tespoon Lid At the end tie wrote, I m taking cite . the d mndow, This i. the true scent at the Sanious 1 cup of her ,all" the time laced man cooking something over the a secret worth its salt 2 teaspoons baking powder - S "Now we're off! cried.. mother, red coals in a stone fireplace. 'French soups, fat % cu sour milk, 1-S - - -weight in gold to'•atl 'housewives. It tablespoons - - whim at last they had fasuned. their "My nsether's nut there in the mow, ` all Iles in Said t o. how u combine the teaspoon °ods• Sift flour, barley Winter is a dangerous sesison for anowphoea on and had set out toward help me get her!„ cried' Eric, opening - minute bits- of good food that other- meat,.. salt, baking powder and soda the little ones. The days are so I'the mountain. --Let's go into the the door and rushing in, - a wise might he thrown away and gas- tog'ctber and work in fat with tips of changeable ---one bright, the . next cold; deep woods, and when we get' ready, The man jumped r°urd and stared sig them.ao lightly that the flavor fingers or two knives. Combine flour and stormy; that the mother le afraid I to oome home we'll just turn round,. at Eric as if he were s snow sprees: is delicate rather than pronouncal. mixture and sour milk to form - a soft' to take. the children out for the fresh and ,follow our tucks back to . tire• "fan moddfr ?" he said , "'Dat dere fiaa strong aeaaoniag spatia soup for dough. Turn out on a Well -floured air and exercise they Oiled so -much: I in in snow T 1 come quick.' r. most personas: beerd, knead slightly, roll fo one-half In consequience they are often cooped Eric shouted to hear the echo, and - In ten seconds he had a lantern up_ in overheated; badly ventilated tike stiffs ofialte the -storm with ' Still another secret in making in- inch thickness; cut vii dish' °hope° rooms and are soon seized with colds following the mar k° of the lit- Aft6bake in is his happy voice. His snQwshoes were Erlc, vineg�, kr juice and even a pinch Rice and Catmaesl Griddle Caket•- oz' grippe. What'is needed -to keep a foot °!tarter ligan bis mother's, and tle sawshoes. They found her it the the wine addition of one 1 cup cold soft-boiled rice, 1 cup corn' the little on well is Baby's Own Teb- ' they had. little tassels of red yarn all I foot of the tree where she had fallen,' sugar-. of milk, ?S cup flour, 1 will regulate the stomach faced mea picked her or another ss these valuable aids, the meal, 1 cup lets. They up' and down the sides. What co7ald and the swarthy - flat taste often noticed in homemade egg.. 4 teaspoons baking powder, l and bowels and drive out colds and by i be better. fun, he diddght, than to go up gently and plodded back toward teaspoon salt, 2 tabl'd9poons browia air- on and on through the woods, pushing the cabin, with Efic at his heels rasps is' lost. One needs to be very their use the baby will be able to get I No sooner had. they reached ibe carefully in the- use and be sure of gar. Put' the rice and milk into a over, the winter season in perfect safe- aside snow -laden branches, running f r - for a very, bowl and mix well; add the rest -of in-- ty�The Tablets are sold by medicine down little slopes, leaping from the warm glow of the fireplace than. his one b-.-tastlrsg-Pa*�' her eyes and looked '- ' -small amount of any o4 them goes a gredmeats and fire well -beaten egg. If dealers or y ma _'tom -rents a 'box mpg, of anowbanks-and all the wha4e mother Dossed _ De must bg t is too thick, add a little more milk; from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., to have your mother laughing an„ round. "Why, where are �aaT'�-she `- m'egarm •srrd again sn 'seas _ the baking powder and Brockville, Ont. f happy, too, doing the same things you cried and held out liar arms to'Lic to f untie just rtgbt. raiz well . Ba a very o "Des, nay cabin," wid the swarthy seasoning o! all 'griddle. STOPPING HOUSEHOLD FIRES: like maple leaves in autumn. Ftrr tbe-proper g tr, man.You bump you head'on rasion {h#;.sut;pplies should lie kept on Liras Bean Bearer -2 cups dried These seem be no cutin thing se traPPer< Peanuts, 1 chap Rules if Put Into Practice Would Save danger then, but' suddenly mother Now you safe. BimebX:,L tsk" you ' -ham; Heebs„sudh as celery (the home Liens beans, 1 �P P onion Lives and Property snipped in , little open glade. and back Cedar Tavern. -dried leaves ''rubbed to a powei and .stale bread crumbs, 1 teaspoon juice, 1 teaspoon salt, pepper. Soak kept in a covered tin) ' thyme, sage, t red blanket, drinking tes and gwepa_e •marjoram, bay leaven beans twelve hours. Cdver with ora- A wet broom rota 1 maliF�h riseho d ilo ting lazilydown,and while they a mea IA''ter Eric's mother sat'buhdl'edm , " sava*YN ter and boil until tender. Press extinguisher comfortable. Eric sift at her " ' and parsley; ' spices Wch as whole to blows over the gas stood .silent they could hear the whis- feeling cloves, allspice, mustard seeds, celery through a cola Put Peanuts tires: If the curtain blazes up, use a per of the flakes among the brandies feet, toasting his toes on the hearth weed,. nutmeg, red PePPe! and- stick through a meat grinder. Mix with jet or lamp r sued thinking of the long letter that he ' cicd,.nun; tomato ,recatsup, walnut est- bean pulp. Add onion juice, salt, pep- broom. Wet it in pail of water or at o4 the trees.Id *Tite to wou tial walnut a t- per and bread crumbs. a faucet. One can throw a solid aheet "Turn -round. Ek b". sa dthe other. they go bock to bigfather Tavertt• Hey-' abp 'en►d say commercial of water or just as a spray with this "We moat go would say. "I did take- care of her," - - `- from a Pa It is'slmost as good as a cover's our tracks." the son of N "INVISIBLE WRITING.'' ^ i l'iar►inarY to reading the tnessage or in- hose. It is poasiblo to beat out a fire They. ran throagh the darkening and he would sign' it' "Frio, - -_ - formation that it carries, yet conceals. with a wet broom or pail .down a forest, followitiB-the-marks o4 their s moldier.' =Youth's Companion. peen Empley This Meana of Convey- Anybody may make an ink of this blazing curtain or portiere. On. die- _ I � Prises ,far Bran a" Shorts. - IngMilitary Intotgation. I kind by mixing chloride of cobalt with covering flames in any room close the s ai I should be used and window, also, if possible, to handle it very quickly or let it alone, The Food Controller has fixed the 1VVtaea men and . women tr0ellers, with a quill pen: The wi`iting made. stop the draught, an en :vt;. or 11Vt salt or, flour on it, but not prices for ran an shorts at- 5n .—are strap aA ori t as , e r res Lively, Per earl in with lemon joie emicals to when dry. When exposed to heat, how- sugar, or it wr on y rices as If the bed catches fire beat out the gFort i ars quite legibly, ansae- fire with a wet broom. If the file ter worse. If the lamp explodes or bulk, f.o.b., Wes ts� be the make sure that no i visible writing . ever, it reappears seta the best thing to do is to close for feed at Western points -will exists thereoo Fort Wil - n, spy precautions may, Ing a green hpe.. spreads to the mattress get the man upsets ' ------es in _G*ranany, be_regardecl as carried A letter written with a solution of the family to roll it up and throw re the doors of the roorai and turn in a nem prices At placespwesrei�tlofttbe Points of ---- _.._.. oto the ultimate extreme. - 3adide o4 -starch ia'water is perfectly it.out of the window. If this cannnt'be fire alarm• cloae_t�a fire. Do not' milling, the prices will be the Fort There is nothing new, of course, legible for s few days. It is not; pro- done make him upset- the bed and Never pass 0- 9, William fixedarices. leas freight from al,out invisible.writing. On the .con- poly apeakiri9, in the "invisible" tate throw the mattress on the floor, it will go above a Are, for flames travel u = Plus Frei !tit -- -.. era;y, it is very old. So-called "sym- gong -at all event's, for a while. But burn slower there and the broom and ward.�Do not go back for valuables the mills to FoIt of rt William, P g _patheHF inks," used for the purpose, `v vi thus made has the advantage water eca�r be.to eextinguish advantage. dvato burning no time er reaching ng ecce •y one oute of f the (t n Lose from t9At Ea ed pricesmilling lusefiprices. -nate back to the early middle ages that after a week or two it fades Out Nee Ywill be the fixed prices, p ,jnd perhaps beyond• and vanishes forever, leaving no eve• grease as this only spreadsthrowing it.tSu h fires must half a You" clothing catches fire don't from Fort William. The coat in bags • Utters written with certain of -these I deuce that can be used against its ":-.Inks: show nofhIng but blank paper author. be =mothered. Put -flour, salt, saiui, or run out of doors leu this detivn a rug each case. (R6.SU per ton higher ra - until the latter is exposed to heat. Ordlnary rice Water, -wed used instead of even .baking powder on the flames. It .floor and roll over, Thus•in a rreovte play or on the stage ink, cannot be seen when dry, but is often best to !etas pan of grease around the body, if possible. to smoth- . iodine is .a lied to burn itself out and simply see that it er the flames and protect the face. been -Hyacinths the cellar Orer bOtherthave dark,' t to blue when iodi applied - - -.'a eonsptraior. will hold a'documcn turns b -EAe Are or close to a candle a=: a pro- I it. Thera are many other recipes for sets nothing else on' fire. Don't throw When it is leak'tn�r is a poor time to i cool place may now be brought into sympathetic{nks, the number an the flour_ or salt on it, as• this will nd the roof . I the light, provided the pots are ftllea� variety o w c marcs- very make11 VGhile the censor Lh roots- I4 not well ranted selet the problem of detect�ng 'the spies rections. Use a long stick or poker to keep it a secret that the Prince of the beat and let -_tits others roma - �sho, it ie_said, sic now oral 1Ts o�cin�this mix else flour or other substance with Wales had reaclLeii a Italian front until ready ,- r means extensively for conveying in- ((the burning grease. -This will quickly the Mince himself was making friends Sweets made formation of military value tq the 1 put out the fire. n ithout knowing it 'in the war zouw of far as 'Possible encouraged ert il ZerI Germans: - of eats to If a- tamp o� ' ked Are # �� _ J •OM1, . `. � � 'l * i � r • 4 .... 3..;; �.x ..� . ,".e �. ::.•. ::. . -_.. .i - .----;`__'..�.._-.w �.__.:.... _... -. . - _ .. .., .... . ..x..;t,...._..s.,.,,s a, _r x. ::,r`k. .. C-:.>.: �: +•X. ,,. a;?�,.ut�.,--�c7:.Y`n..::...a.wrrs.k.i�.;v..e=F.��,.E.1;+�;�5 .t*^''A�.:sYVf1G�Yxs�kd '��°l�:ata�`�`3},^ 7. --- - ..t.,s`.': "'°R "'°.,it';�rt;�• ,gt6.'i"•a:v E*�,yn',�"Z++r' .ya,J �: t: .o•-M''.a,�7 iM�'; A�#� J�r` j %;A.4 Lft,,1::Lv tb _ w•��.uuua �..1� 'x_71. _ j. v V.�7t_EQII db,' not live in t sam fru at and other ehoveilipg snow .and break6A I A - al eva]rY:ida mozaraaatits.QMoa R iug roans to Whitvvetle, 8.20; T. $ed- ' �ri mss. a u ' plea urea studIuxttdee that Dither- Bald work Navin hese � • y g perfbermod, ` to' were unheard of. In an agri- $ 20 ; t3eo. Qasee; ,rebate on i dNy9 - �1, 1.50 per year ; ;L" if paid in advance. statute tabor In diy d5; said work hav- t TT cultural like Canada, the inR been performed.' 8.00; also 107."BEST GRANULA.TED nation's prospelgity.depeods upon yards gravel, 10.7H. Peak, µtea ' and team on grader and hauling gravel , JOHN. MURKAFi, Proprietor. the prosperity of the farmer. It �• ,!'9.15 p lbs between lots 14 sad 16 con 1 and be is plefising to note the increasing tweeen late 14 -and- is,._con 2tsa_00. per 100 1 zb -mac NOTES AND COMMENTS intelligence of the �artnit� sarin:, Complaints having been mads to t r l this council that certain partite haveFRESH', SH.UUM � OR PICKLED FISH y yr �• +• `. � •• _ ;<, '- tit tUe farmer is cut down trees on the $rock road in' F, - _ munit and th- tesh Frozen Siilmon 20c lb. • con 1 also on con 4 east r fuel is being strongly urged_ it all foundation 'u on which the coup- Nva ,wit auk consent of the council. ''res cozen rout 0e lb. b'rKeh Nr+,zea Cod 2 lbs for 25e , ` ~,.quarters, much could be dotty fu P pour cotntr)lttee-t ennituend that: W. -Fresh Frozen Haddock 2 lbs, 25c "Slnoklad Hnddie-1$c a lb 1 try's prosperity rests, and year by J. Stanley inveetiizttte elle matter and Snwked Sirscoes 22e a Ib Fillet of Haddie, 22c a:lb direction in churches, and is year his influence is increat4ng in repart at the next meetiag of council, .Fresh -Sea Herring 8c a ib $u' Lahs etidor #e: t iug 8e a lb p befng_doue.-in. matt lace It) t and that It be' noted that zany person 3'' 4� �• -the work Of guiding tAe ticstitile,S guilty of such an otfeuse is liable to it r many towns and villages there of the nation, and that influence fine of M and costs for each offence, 1 �, ' K "z=• • -may be found churches that have is now on.a par -with the., proles•,., as well, as for the cvalue of�the trees; In Stye tt- (fir Mustar_91d 'Pickles atonal man, who hitherto dontln- and that said will be enforced. pp v ;not half or even quarter of the • r ated,the policy of the country, A L�"+ttv was passed eppointip E. 111 �t)lllii, 400 A.gtlart; z - ew8 occU led. These ehumbes f Cha roan oversee of WE in ace 'p p' ` might adopt some form iuf union. W. Nicholson, who declines to act. - _ PICKEAING COMN'd1L W.M. �ti'estney overseer of dLv'`7; in. ~that would be beneficial to all. = -' - plods of N. J. Chapman, who refuses The alioyecouncil met pursuant, to E3 OOI� 0 tilt' P TOmaE068, M 7. i�it= t f Co sae and This unloq might not be ConSned ridjournment on.Dlonday, the 4th inst. to `mt• $ttYzd Gregg overseer of div Grocers °+'age il, in plitce of W, A. Sl Bujr All Your Groceries:at the Put Reexe Dimvbray fu.. -es to act; and Wm. McKay over - Ing the time of the war, but Deputy -Reeve Forgie and Councillor r sear of div 73, in place of Levi Grove,J. ■: • - f might become ° permanent, as a Stanley'.` The minutes of the lest who declines to act. - S'.0 N meeting were read and -approved. The council now adjourned to meet great saving could be affected in A number of accounts were present- again on 'Monday, the 4th day of the matter• of • salaries and other ed 'for payment and referred to the 1Viurch; for the transaction• of general reapectiyestanding committees. business. Pickeringgaud re 'Strunning eapeases.: Various de- A communicationwas read from p. Oinations complain that there 8intpsoa re over•assessmeut, on bust• — ' V ' ie great difficulty in securing a n g' communication ruse read from °� Advert4sensetasEa; - t .,Is number of young men to the Hydro -Electric Power Oooamie- A zy enter the theological Bion re agreement with Pickering Tp AY WANTED -About 15 tone of Fr COAL SITUATION o the'h th��tt Green ood-a e�e> .. peer; >�t. SAS THE C_ 'order to 'meet the' demand for to the hamlet of (IreQnwood and farm e"� tall ' the different livlds,. missionary sad Power and liRhtin ;a .tug the route of Use Coal Heaters, We sell the "Perfection." We, , � 'otherwise. If a church anion wet Rp BAS FRAME FOR SALE -A• also sell the oil to nen In them. This oil heater', a proposed extension of the Oshawa- di coneutnmated there Wo p Brooklin rural tine. bO° its"• -sane to W, H. Jackson, R. - ':will heat your room warmer than is.possible with A1,P - old be a A communication was read from (}. R�xo. r, eriug. scf ----- g gara�ee. Can be arried from roots to room and large numQer of men, relieved of A. Annie re 'securing about 80 yde of �OA SALE -A number .of oak bar- is very economical on oil. take •,#tore front at the foot, of the rel some suitable for viae ai barreh. Apply `.their present positions to fill those towaline t t Port Union. at the ertotBaltertr. ,�s, batt other positions that are now va- A communication was read from W. } �� a" -sant.- We believe that the war A. McLean. DeputyMto[etet of High. AJ OST -On Tuesday and rd conbetween TO those who h� har�Q COal�'»� r1 a �$r!Q ways for Ontario, re the appointment the GreenwoodR'rr�.s�a� dco� ��al�ac irl will bring shoat a eloaer union of of a township road superintendent, Finder please leave at the News office andfre•. ' the various derlot�;lt:ations, which Qnd rpenmmend that the Otork write ceiverctrara, B1~rgalll$` lt1 -Coal HeaterBr . *' -la most 'deQirtible, and which te, Mr. McLean regarding the matter. - v The standing committee on Contin- ANTED - A leading Canadian ; ' 1 only, regular- 20.00, now -` : 18.00 y being gradua�ly brought about by genies reported and reeonuneuded Lite Imurance Com�any requires a reyrc- - ' Good ontra !for ring an vicinity. -Part time, = -'.1 only, reRular 82:50; now , ' 80;00 :the disappearance of bigotry and pa3 menC +ta tolirxva,: D. R: Beaton, en Good contract for the he right pisrty. A 1 for - s acct of salaev, 75 00 ; James Lemmc,n.. information to C. C. 5tcntiottx. Bo:. tri �sh- = - - .: :inarrots-mindedness, rebate of dog tax. 1.00; Jobn 3iurkar. awe, Dot. 19-21 pt -sating- r,f stationery, etc:.- 38.25 ; Dos t forget, x e have a full lies Of Happy TbotighL" and CE- o d T--ndrt q of re h- -- ' It. Is said that •fa rinerp are-Tonicipnl World. for. supplies. 8 (N. � 1 man a Bar, aul prepared art and after Jan. }5th. to $ y '•P nsituai:` Raugea. 3130,-a-full:iiue bf-L`xoax Cut L Rrt7t biers fitlt�-tkxt thHy �►f atatt�kxrg eaurnrittee oa-f�oads furnish tar be p ena:ed nand .+vieh an. __. — - --- ► and Bridges rpeortPd and recol'Untend- ice. lodded-Da wagons or sleighs at any, time at _ aRrVr aYe�, Handles, Etc. , tenant ace anything but blue ruin a reasonable price. Loading done by machinery. ed the following pAycnt'nis : J. l rater• :Get mfr su 1y at once and avoid the rush later staring thens in the fAce. We be- eon, rebate of smtute l.tbor, 5 day"' mt. yTt�e q it t6ta seaaoa is ft,' t -class. latf S. r c eve gnat they are Lo some eytree t.7 - -- - . BALSDON, PICKERINGI guilty of the charge,. but , that s 'll"� they are in that frame of mind be. AUa r they do not or cannot weigh -things properly, g p petty, pr see things as At CSI teen W00d Un- Friday they really are. If a person' who > > In familiar with the rotidition of - `. CREAMOFTHEWEST FLOUR ti the farmer of twenty or thirty February the 29nd, 1918, of r para ago ane compareo-day'h that with 65 HEAD- OF PURE BRED J_ E:RSEYS For: Sood Viiho eaome Bread m his condition to-daF, he can come /.. y J.« to no'other concl'usl6n but that he _. (1'nregietered.), belonging to _ - _ . 'is nowlen o is _. 1. . 3 F g great prosperity. p r. We frequently hear farmers say -Its the Flour�you cant the Bread, therefore, yocant get best '^~ results froan inferior grade.. That's � that they are no better off today "- m why we recommend _ than they were when they were Consisting of Cows and Heifers in full flow of milk tend due to freshen •'' Wling their cattle and hogs at „ in the neat few week,§. Also some very choice Heifers and if.f three _ - CREAM OF THE'WEST per pound live weight. W hear -: Oalvea. � 1 Stock 13u11. 0 Yorkshire Brood 9owe of -, We hethem say that there le no 1 _ profit iin selling hogs at seventeen splendid value. 5 Horeea. 1 Yorkshire Boar. The best Bread Flour on the market. - - cents per pound, as feed is so high. --- - - _ _ They forget that theyare ntit G-` •Nt BALI 'ANGINS Ar ia.ao cvo&00K. SHARP �+ compelled to raise stock. At the — Monarch Pastry -,Queen CitiBlend r V prevailing prices of grain, they TE LMS CASH -Credit will be given o apDroved.notes to suit purchaser, - ^: not exceeding seven months, with interest at 5% per annum. _ are splendid Flours. Trp them. should make a large addition to their bank account each year, or Trains will be met at Greenburn-station, C.,N. R., on day of sale. , t L_�� ##���•��� ' if their farm is eat paid. for, make - The Campbell;FlOur lrlllia CD., '�iie. WM, MAW and J. H. PRENTICE, Anctiooeere a-.lfirge reduction to their wort- gage. In either ease they are au'• !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!R®!p , e w th. Bat all pro• _ ,gressift farmere know that with IS t s T s the present prices of grain andall? �KtS.';..stock,Atpa s them wel THE DOMINION BANK F 1 to lees! i1TAlLIiMEp 1,71 ,heir grain to their cattle and hogs. By so doing they get paid - s !>a -- p imp � t Faraas and Dadiss Lw for their work and grain, and their - — ~ _. ��-� a.>re eras "UsAa oa tar.rasl. arae -.`farms are not becoming impov. — s SAVINGS DEPARTTMCNT eriahed. It Is only neeeesary to go i ---T - rte+ w w+w se°.eeo.ati sic: a seen:= Into any farmer's home today to Sent" ~ •'eid1i'a' , ,!w ` convince one, that the owner has e i -- • T - +• greatly improved his financial coo- WHITBY BRANCH, J,'tt10RDON HALL, Manama. J e dition.during thepast few years. Many are living in homes with ='o i!!!!!a!!!!!!!!sol■a!!!!!l�IIIlIIn!!!llllsaliiii!!!!>:!! r every modern convenience in, the _ - N MISS, matter Of heatIDS, lighting "REF water systems. Their home ars - - - iarniehed with pianos. grams ,r '-3 - = - - - = STOCK�FEEDS . phones and reading matter. They _-` = - dol not sit down to their tables on benches to eat their meals, as they J. R. Thexton, Pickeruig, Ont. Royal Purple Calf meal in 25 lbs, 50 lbs and 100 -lbs did a generation or two ago. They ' ` - - ----do---sot- -$to to church er to socias -- 'gatherings in. home -span cloth- THE fed with or without milk. es, but dress in the height of lash. Mock and Poultry .Foods ion.. We do •not.. find them going s T A N D A•R D {D ANK -� to church with their families in dumber wagons,, as their fathers OP' CANADA did,•but evidence of wealth: and i1SAD pPrlt.! 1 1 O 0 8 B _prosperity ins be -' - TORo�rp -.Files •n all s zea t keep tfhe t of harp.. _{. y assn around Tin Wash Boilers with co or bottom at a s eoial rice, say country church during ser. TRUST FUNDS ' pp ' P p vice in the number of autos stand- ..Oyster e lad in the, vicinity of the church. Our Savings Department $ive� you Oget 8b 11 and' Grit f - They ma14e requ n ve t !site to the --- -- - A - __city indulging in expenditure no. guarantee of abllolut� security and Frozen Fish Finnan Haddie Smoked Hendng 'thought of a Reaee'atien ago. it a•T a ,•'' 'interest at current late. _ may be true that a IarRe number z farmers are not getting rich - PICKERING BRANCH, : ' ' '1 • A N - 1 S g ' Mr C. 9� Brseeh ai.e at 1lfilg�. P faster 'than they did . some + 33 0 OF33CAUNC d ONT �•�. = VINJ --------------------------- i ' j OLARAMOKI „�:r If the party who. uok Lbs Kau- 3 � tlemea s timbre lis from the fres Iii The Surr-oggaata Court larern4r�t iUer ;'ire 1��W 1 s � load'o turnips to Nees', Yopk; this ytertan r v►'c act un ay - - _ 1.---- • _ to sell Felhaw's Peerless-'Fruit, would r tmn th® same toe see ' (�a�t of 0 arl� u �+ OrnamenL'al Tree- ur Fall and week. ' he got it lrea Will be doing the right __. % _ '. -- Baa meets all Trains g z ' Lyman -rind Mte: Pilkey are . .: Wluter fhon•ths. flood pay, exclusive sy spending a few days this week in thing. In Ehe Eetdte �f William W. Sparks, First-class Riga to hire day or territoryb free belling equipment. ppee y �r �= " Coal Merchant, dgeessed. night at lowest- prices. Over OW Acres of the choicest Nurs• Toronto. •Noticete hereby Rivet! pursuant to ery Stook,., includingNEW varieties, p ��'• Mre. T. L: Howard, of Minnea- - sALNi_1%AGI8T>ri8. th Trustee Act that all ne- hav- : Phone 1805• - controlled b us. Sandsome u to- . �ohs, is visiting 'Wm. anct Mrs. r..-.�.r -iy* caAtms against the esiaat8 of Wil- � �� to selling equipment and'a splendid �o da J. Thompson. _ ' FRIDAY. FEB. STH-Auction sale of Warn W.-E7parks, late nt Lhe Townslsti : an n-grow o tom- Miss.May..Florenee ie spe6ding pdre•bredbhgrt•horns.and grade cat- of Pickering, to the County of Outar- ers.a We not jobbers. Write now : a few days thin week with Errands tle, horses pigs, tm lc menta etc-, Lo, --�-- _PKOPitihrl R3 - _ ' for agency terms to pp CosI.-.31®re��p . _deceased who 'in Toronto. at lot 18, con. D, Scarboro, the pro- .died on or about t6 th day of. Sep- _ - SOnt.: r � Ilale at one. 1 -a-, ues£ed to PELHADi' NURSERY CO.. Mra. A. Forsythis vest n nee bills. 'J. $. Prentice, Auction- Se on- send to Dir. W. E.Sinclair. o ct- oronto O t =son, Pte. Roy Forsyth, of Tnr6nto, eer. _ for for the 'Administrator, full par- _ - - At Last Year's Prises : N. B: tlatalogue sent on re'queet to y k who leaves in a fer_v- daa'ya ,for the titulars of their claims and ao secur• from $2,00 to $5,00 .applicants for agencies or purchasess east. wEv�e'p-�T• FEB. 18Ttr-Extensive y hien a Sweaters, _ of Nursery stock.; 51-13 itv.he)d for same, on or before the Miss Margaret Gleeson is the -credit *HIP of dairy-cytttle. farm Reg. ;3 OU t� $7.00. n' successor of-Miss Ethel -Burton at �''yi0 surd date the AdminIatrator will pro • p pair. uderwQat at • $1.?a furntdtu� e eft ,. the assets of'the en' Fleece Lined stock, itu ' aura and . h4Rsehoid y ... • teen's All �\ �ol U at 45c. per'garWent lltn da of Febrpaeyr 1 an after belonging to James � _ p per he switch=board . of the, Glave- - - 'imont tele nE central.. miles`sotith of Locust HIli.. estate among those entitled, having Bgys+ Fleece-lined .it 50a. per garment. ` regard only to those_.whose claims .Wocnen's'nledtutn Heavy-at 40c. per A business meeting of the of8- WWI N`E6D.0 . 1i:kIicH-' ""6TH-Auction ht�ve been filed.garment.,}� tial board of the church p . Dated at Oshawa the 19th da of ! B 41' - ��iiY�� y L`will be held in th'e schoolroom of sale cif t' a tit stock and im laments, y Flannelette Blankets, 12 t or. -at lot £i:-_con 1., Pickering (base line), • January; A. D. 1018. white at $2 25 per pair. - the church next Monday even- the ptOpc iVof Dootild ll-unro. Sale -ALBERT E. 8r.%.nxs: Administrator.. ' nr e bills R'm. 1tilaw, nuc Rubbers lit last year's prices, ` ing. , tit one. - By his Solicitor.. p, !D -irdak _ man s tinneer. - � T E. ,. . t On So ti plaid was lost on the vt•a�-t4 the _ Of all materials and design �= station. ti'Piil the. fluder please - - kept in stook. It will pay you " NORTH CLARE CONT o.ii at our works and ingpeot our afoeit return the"settle to Duncan Dui p ,/ersal and obtain prices Don't be misted by phin. - . F' �� V Uni Y ser f. Percy Lynn left on Sstdrday for -,Water, Pure Water age�ls Werdo not employ the off to 1, Regina having in charge a cat•load ly we can. and do throw o8 the agsa111) r. • commission of 10 per cent., which you wll Of cattle which were purchased n y1 _ certainly save by purchasing from ns. by Mr. Rose for cattle=breeders in a jj t� If you are wise you will use the only call solicheoL Siiskatchewan. Ideal' well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, WHITBY NIIANITE 80.. - A rink of our .curlers .composedWind Mi line , "of T. n Shirk, L. J. Ptlkep, Thos'. who is agent for Wi lla, Gasoline Office end Works ---Whitby, Onterb * a' Machine'Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings _- Birkett and R. E. Forsyth (skip s - or water works. RING - played, at the bonspiel at Agin- _ w x vonrt and ' defeated two other Manufaetdred by tures. eta. Everything give careful attentign. \ FRUIT CAKE FOR SMAS Mrs,'Gleeson. who W been in _ " ; �-. A � ,,F} RIf7E'S PUMP Qi $ere receivQd now per Ifat-the-..-"--'G or ]rest ' u ng t e past month, line ever at 45c r Ib: .now,considerablybetter and is _$8008 ROAD PIGBERtIria, DIIt• Home Tel. Whitevale,Ont. able to be u and around the , A cheaper Oaks, but good, at house. We hope for her complete . 8bc per ib - Fruit' Tre'es] ` iremvery. Wedding 'Cakes our specialty. A lea year catrotvat will be held on Wed - Hour Phones. A: nesday evening next. The Blackstn!thing and Woodworking .in all its branches. _sand Plants .. ladies will take the icy at 8 o'elot•k Saw gumming and filing a specialty wifh us. R. Br �OnllB�r P1C�81'11i�, and the gentlemen-mill takes their a Far Spring Plaatiag seats. The uncal charge Rill be; - ••� �i��l\\.i a ;' ` :tnaTlae for admission. 'tVe �tovk Gasoline Engines, Emery Wheels,. Circular Saws, � i •s• very cold a been r endthts winter, hitt - Saw and Emery Mandrels, etc. than the ° interns ecol inn - �Fe! have been endurin some o further the . Nursery Huatnese Std -UN-s "the most nnkindeat cut of. all" and now re - d to LUMBER A 4" YE: Its; a are n p pare Yt'"1 was that of Tuesday when ,a tern- - . �- �. .� 'r IT � .Lfi�. sl existing conditions by offering our - perature of � degrees bekvwL- _ _ high-grade trees .and plants-direa.t-3� wap recorded. This is the coldest customers at •Roca Borrow PiticX8 ' r ia. these customersdoh Send for our illustrated circulars of Let us quote you 'on Glazed Sash parts. a direst sad sate tha agent's commis- ac nrzea a to o er. One dap recently the Methodists Pion, of which you Ret the benefit. 'Rte can save you money. held a wood-bee to procure next year's supply of fuel, Twelve roan - Our rices will be sure to interest you !Cold Day® are Cathing - and all;stock is absolutely. first-clan A heavy stock of B. C. red cedar / stud seven teams were engaged and true¢t,s,name. shingles on b"d. About half tyre'lags were ha w is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Footwear. We a whish meant that another bee good assortment of gabbers, Overshoes. Felt Boots and _ The Chase Brothers CiO. _ -, Orders filled for all kinds of will be lield in the near future to suppers, Leggings and Spate. -of Ontario, MAL, --Hardwood Flooring complete the work. _ ` ; • Nurserymen � Cash � - In the February number of. the See our line of Every Day Work Boots foe men acrd boys. -' r --='Farmers' Magazine Miss Ethel M. Established 1857 ... - Terme -- Chapman has an article an "The SCHOOL. SHOES-Your children will need school ehoeip, and .� are �'iG��1Qrn8: Qntali0' Conntrcy Woman to the Nation's at ,yor service with the beet shoes made. W D Gordon O Affairs.', and in it she him made a _ tri P+Ml�Ma4 r W. Htting reference to the Clarenroot - ! s si W _ Women's Institute which will be J, PEEL - & SON, �________- --� •a oaiwww XERIxa -. PIC 4 enjoyed by all members in this .w• ��.•tts zan 9 tins von . part of tj e eonntry. BROCK STREET, WRITBY, ONT, =+ams V&-" i jastvel•elet Cason t Hell and Independent phone The 13xbridge and StoaffvillQ ee'.•a "'• Clare- mail is being conveyed to Cfrom A sea ersalso •+ 'wo °' -moat and the pas It _ Me points come to the C. P. R. . DISNEY' ' • - .these po _ sans v _ • at Claremont in order - to reach ., •. their' pointe of dd4tination.. This a .. _ int �caa m �. �, g •� t �`a „ ► - Funeral DirectolrlI =..was necees�ry- she t.n - - - can M,�.n Railway -was. at ..a stand- v. h t _ tie � . ry still owing tc7 the storm. _ r Two rinks of Claremont curlers -_ i. � ' ,� • w �� �lnbali�l81'S, played in Toronto 0o Tueedap in ,b ,. a g a •• �a f the Ontario Tankard competition.. = - stu�4 � � asr Whitby -� n. w. 0 „ weeks-aga._Rte • •. ; F� i-~ the primary group competition at _ a s Calle 'answered procdptlg . a a ,Agincourt. The players are act 1' - — • v l L� follows 'D. A. Scott. Jas. Under 1 1 9 >t M.- as any hour by motor. irkett and 'R. Bene m b 1 i n hill. Thos, B M O i <skip) Ind -rink. T. P. Shirk, L. n as a a �Io extra charge for distanve -� J. Pilkey, Wm. Ormerod and R. E. 'f a� c t f C i a a t S - y ii _ - .� - Fvreyth (skip). F I ' ' = 3 M �j QR8 have the finest $aeras On Monday sussing the B. Y. P re oe d r and equipment outside ' 'II. will begin the study, under the !! ! - - of the e. the Life c 3 "� ° of Toronto leadership pejo - o! the Late Mr. Davis, emission. - ary to India, who contracted that - so .� loathfal disease. leprosy, while Css'alll Chopp one, day or night, Na' n _ Il Ph aseistinq to pull down a building '`HIS is ;Thomas A. Edison, who although independent, day, No, !;t a* to which lapses had lived. He 1 AND FLAKING , `died at the lazaretto. at Trpcadie. vents years of age, is now working, eighteen Nights and Sundays, No. e5 O ' A collection was taken up in the , hours a day for his Country, without pay orYthought I Sar prepared to do chopping and oat Preebyterlan and. Ba 'tist eboreh-, of reward. _ Baking every day in the week.* t p except Saturday, &t5•' les last Sunday for the Armenian - .: g y probably C0'a1,:,-,.Coa1aFamine Relict! Fundr when over H'a work h be4n Borne secretl ;butit b true thatcants perblift,_$0 was realized in the former and the United States is pfscin; more relianceoaMr.Bdrwnthanoasome stone boats, wantonsad binder_ a eubetantial sum in the tatter. any other sia;le assn except the. President. - tongues on hand. Owing to the small attendance onJohn F. lNules,' Greenwood it, ra­ Cloal Son aeras ue . Baas canced" to be tM world t►eather, an oppportaait,T to con- has ever known. Local Agent Waa�edt n� tribute will be givea those who quality on ha d. • were not resent in the Presbyter- ', i - . p c ian eburch last Sunday at the eer= von ��oa7• �,. Wo vices nett Sunday A concert byIEE�� P/ C K E R/ N 4 - w the three Sabbath scaoole will be / AND DISTRICT PiC$e=iri�'. C'Z1t~ ion at a recent meeting Appo utas -Yss p���ph With a t�Q� "�g o sail far p �je held soon for the same purpose. ss - u ii The Baptist Young People's Un- --- T Strength M; i E OLD RELIABLE Ia a, ' the following officers for the ensu- . - Is Mr. gd ,s favorite ini+endom It is the achieve:tneat in which ERIES" ing year: ]ion. Pres.-C--H.Found,,' he takes the greatest pride. _t FONTHILL NURSERIES" Pregident-Miss Doughty, Vice C9-operation for business, social President-Miss Brown, 2nd Vice ' Do you, beneve that ihere is any other man in the world-or Splendid list of Stock for Fall and mutual . benefit. Regularll, -Mise Verna Evans, roup 'of men-who could invent a: good a phonograph as,Mr. planting, 1917, and' meetingsggat 8 p..m. in Town Hall, Treasurer-Miss Adell Schnurr, Edisoa's new phonograph? Spring planting, 1918, Pick neadnyn 2nd sad nth Wed- President p "Secretary-Miss . Annie Fonnd, w of each month Organist-Mies Verna Bingham, - This wonderful new iasttiiMint is built by ezperh ander the including many new varieties :Assistant Organist-Miss Gladys direction of technical men in accordance with laboratory standards which we alone control. _ Dietl or hand your order per sugar-414 5 Musical Committee- sattei the:seoreG►ry prono-ptly, Paterson, established by Mr. Edison personally. _ Send for new illustrated Catalogue, Miss S. E. Evans, Miss Mary For- also Agent's Proposition; Hand- puptboned debate, "Rseolverd that the tliand_Mr"ill r. Social Com- COME TO OUR STORE. Let- us prove that The I�kw some free outfit: Exalue- - farmer is ng,"he at a of the high eroet of rtes=Mies Brown lure. Wood, Edison give a musical result w c no of —her sou - living," at pest meeting. p Mtge Schnurr. Mise bund, James device is c:psbk of prodnci»g. 99 LtBURAL CON ISSION �'YOaT Olub is Just what . Timms and Charles Slack.- Look- you mate it." r . -out Committee-Mise' Verna Ev k ETON$ and WELLINGTON, . ins, Mies 9chanrr, C. H. Found. , • The Feiathill Nurseries. United Farmer' ar lower Committee-Mise Gladys = Mu�c Store, `� � (Illosbll.hed 1M'!) t• Qk01'jn , Miss Laura Mor n and aPatereoo, f3a. • ONTAN, -- _-- of n .:..`. t'!n[�..,',Ee.�.!; •_,:._. _ ..-.. c.:; .:e.a.-..eb.... _, .e.,:• re ..:. ....•. r -..,�. .,.._ r ,.*. .- _ ,,,n:. _. ._. - .._.. .."..- _.. s:. c:.n �... s..n.--.; .. ... .a., .,.n`i, ,.,,:.;�s �r,d ..: ✓e.+.:.,i•:..w.:.:.. .....:nom--,:.+n..w-.C.taxi._:;.:a....�-:?ffiLG�.�..:.:.�.+st'.e-.'K.....-. N•.ntv2e(YihG[-.}.iW�teSufr,! 'N" 7, 711; IAMB RV M Zu WOUM 7 `)P1 Damase V 0 sioned--.4im Camdaemat Mater as ---AWchlifWikii-Hroug4t Down. :A despatch from-' Paris says: - mlike a landing in Paris an account ILVenty portions were killed, .and' 50 of motor trouble, fell. Thepilot and� dad - in Wednesday night's sir I the gunner were wounded. it is announced dff ichaly. neo a d lasted for About two rs 'Pa"was-broutht down. ' The occup- clear- and the moon was brilliant. .,g & flours. Th e. Oeman machines a --night was mild and th 'Which ral de Man' sats Qf the aeroplane were made prig.. Tke' streets of the city were soon SIM filled ' wth crowdsof curious persons;- lkp�A "me -alarm was given at 11.80 who watched the rakers and their o'clock. Bombs were, thrown at French antagonists circlinr above and ...... dons p*ts in -Paris and the sub , <j swooping down now and,,then. At s X Urbo Material damage 18 rtiPorye& intervals bursts of machine V= fire "Several failed to explode, were heard. Commodlods Quarters for Convalescents.Capada's Convale others found victims, chiefly wo. The French ieriip'lanea carried $450,000 purchased for the Military Hospitals Commissionithb excellentbvt Dow factory of. the National Cash Ined and children. Register C a., at Toronto. The building in Splendidly situated, and will have Two hospitals bright lights, so that" gunners accommodation for nearly, 1,000 Patients. Were struck. Several buildingi were manning the ground defences could 7 `burned or seriously damaged. distinguish them.The German avlateris Some thirty , French aeroplanes. signalled each other with ra ld 'Went. to meet the enemY..#3 soon- an flashes. =ING MARKM.. .A �.the alarm was Slyen.. Iffisverall corn. Explosions of'shefla aind bombs con. -GERMAN SIM BEING PUT 'WN o hours, :31 DV, DRAST Main )i1tis:Securred- to the north, in which tinned intermittently for tw &e �*Irlrian machine was downed. 'The and the ic RY n gradually died avisy. At IYI toronto­rA. 6--manitoba, heat � „ aviators war* made prisoner. - One two o'clock the'afrens signalled that I Northern, S2.231: NO. 2. do No. J. do.. S2.17j, : No. 4 whoa, log: French machine, in attempting to, all was clear. In Store Pori Wilmarn. Includ!nf, lie 'A' German -Made Reports Not Necessarily Manitoba oats -No. 3 C.W., Ole; NO. Truthful Accounts of 1, C.W.. Base: No. I -extra teed # 841c; No. I food. Slic: in store Fort situat ion - Threatit, of Death Sentence b Military F American corn -No. a yellow. nominal S Ontario oats No 3 white 99 to Soo. Govanor of Berlin. 0011121 -Al: No, I do.: 88 -to Sic, -0-1-1, according to freights outside Ontario wheat -New, Nn 2 Winter, London, Feb.- S. -Drastic military 82,22; out and to -day will see its end, the -TAKE KEV SA E. basis. in store Montreal. Peaw--Nv. 3, 3.70 to $3.80, according measures. even, according to a report Rotterdam. corresp6riderit of -the Daily to fretichts outsidt.- from CQpenhagen, the -threat of a News sayi it need not be ' accepted !W x9dw of B40im citble calp. - Parley -Malting. 14.50 to SLB2, ac- that the Government's presentation of First Lord of the Admirafti Di. 60,4'4 to frmictw out. - -dexth sentence in the event of ebu- Gr TtPs•Huckwbait-41.67' to* 11110, according the situation In necessarily the correct 'F to-Creights outside viction by court-nuirtial for refusal to elares Menace Has Been Met No. 2. $1.33 to $1.8.5:_accordins. one. There is at least negative evi. J. despatch from Londitn says:- A to f1rom London says: "The to freights outid4b. obey the military oWer , to reattins donee to, the contrary, he Continues, salt be. flour -war. quality, $11.10.4 work on Mcg2day, seem" have had in t4 following "notice to our read- Xi47t wb$eh for Some time Past has submarine is held." Thus in four.Torontomofrefghts. been invested by the Bolibevild troopp, I words Sir'Eric Campbell Gad Ontario hour -Was quiLlit3r. $10.60, the effvd df breaking ddvm the Ger- ers,, prominently displayed 'in the Geddes, First T%Mr rr man str*o movement. Very little Vo�WZI;s: "Thrpugh.force of circum. �wbo are engaged against the Ukrain- I;Ord of the Admlialty, op Friday f *ad r lots. delivered Montreal nows hAl come through to -day, and stances it is AtL present -imoosgibre Ifil . d_!!gts. 70 rdshO. bass included --bran. per too, cans; has surrendered, According to an summarized the results of that mainly somi-officist assurislicag us Telegraph des' a to -give news of many events which Patch from the first jai: shorts. do.. $4o., tolddlinm do.. year of Germany's unrestricted sub -4a to $44; good feed flour, per big. that the strike, is ended -and work would especially interest our readers. Petrograd. 3.25. 'A despatch to the Exchange Tole- marine warfare, which began Febru- HAY-No..J, par t*n_Slg to 417VEMIX4d. will be resumed td -morrow. We ask oui readois not tui regard ary 1, a year age. $13 td' 116. track Toronto. - 0 straw -Car lotm._per toe. '18.64 to 84- These semi-official despatches admit these omissions as an attempt on our graph from Petrograd, dated IMurs- A mewwre of its failure, he added that the result* was obtained by milf- part to kill the events by iflance.11 day, s4rs, "Boldhevild forces enter. to the correspondent , was found in ed Kiev on Wednesday night. C10=07 gftd tary measures and threats to draft re- "This, means," the corfispondent Buttet--40reamery solids. f have lb-. 15 calcit _ralits into the My. They the- fact that this' sinking of merchant to 44c- rine 44 to 6 C: e oftu'016d the arsenal. The town Wpa now had bean reduced to a level Dar Ito.', fl'S' 't. if,"' - - Mn"A.;: j2gii. surrendered_ after. ter four 4go.ta had been-.1ower- IMMOCrAtIC party ft" been -forbidden than -before GA, 111-- Cs&t--"fde- latest Official new am. 650. statement from Berlin by the censor to publish a record of Colystat Of the Government of Dreamed pouitry-­chickens. 26- to 2sc; declares the strike movementa .1. . . I . ... "I am an optimist regarding' the fowl, 23 to 26c; ducks. 32 to 224c.; geese. I in dying ying events." Kiev, lies on the right bank Of the 21 to 32c; turkeys. is to Sic. TUJ-06sit.war," said Sir Eric. "The sub_ Potatoes --Wholesalers paying to - Dnieper. It is called the "Illother of growers and courAry-sh a. cod� -KO'Ane, restrained and 'unrestrained, Mor for ffrat- butcharo' bulls.,iio to 120.36: do.. % Russian Cities." ind in 19o2 h" about clams stock, f.o.b. outsides -Points 82 2S 89.60: canners' cattle, to to W; 0 Ire 250,0W inhabitents. F to $2.36 for -DelawLno. inis $2 o #Is: la;mbs. 26.5.0 to $3 ATTACK 1 has been, met end has not proved in. t� $230 IfIl t ENEMY, Acent despatches � vinciblia. I &in Inclined to think that for Ontarioa to jlk-fed icidvem. to fall. laic Sit 114.o gr"m� ninny of the Russian nobility,'Wholesalers are sonin -1 to $1. _Choice set 11109% Off cars, said that via now -since. I made my last- to � the retail We at Safety fhoome-Now. large. 331 to 24c; twins. ki public trade at- the following pr c": 319 - had from the tolshevi"": itaternent, 'we are sinking submarines Olt U.S. SECTOR taken up their residence in Kiev. 1.03 fast as 23 to 24jC; earl, choose. 261 to 34c. a r Germany can build them'- larfettwin,,24 to 1C. - - juay u ow; rash d&iry.LGhOjC!- 31 sal I e .illi SHIPS $,tau Creamery - prints. 49 to 49c. solids, 4T A Aftftry Wrecked 113RMSH 'curves' an all 10W, and fearmot to 43c. 39c; TONNAtIr SUNK foresee any way in which the I - SUNK IN THE PAST WEEK tion CAn be aha ed. except for the bet, 11 -8 -in -29 to 22c. t fly 9 German First Line ons. ro 5 to. 71 i g. ZSVW�Vew laid. In car Do: Positionfl. No. I storsigre. fie to Soo; . select -storsam. §2 t CENT A daspat-;o -om Lon says: -An 0 rise. #on SO Xith'We American Army'In France Dreamed Itr --S ring chickeng. 22 'lncraaggg In `ti5h sbfNdn6 109806 Is 11121COM"O LOANED to too.' 41 Ak5a chnerm 90 to 38c: Feb. 3.-A Germair barrage fire at, 71.­­,-t-S1'1aQwQ In the 061cial summary issued, fowl. 4s -'to Sao: turkeyv, 86 to *oc; Subparines Have Sunk Len Sundown. last night opened ther heaviest vrfiicb t1a the destruction of BWAIN BY Lf. 5.% dycks. Spring. 27 to - :oc. geese. go to "Par bombkrdment of many 0,& vessels of more -Than 3,000,000 Tons. along the re than 1,600 tong and Live poult rkeye.. 90c. spring American sector In Lord ne, the Am. A despatch from W gtorL says: -chickens. lb,. 2 to 24c: hens. 22 to 23o. I ducks Sgiringr,,-41 London, Feb. 9. -The -' statelmeat The offIcial -A now credit of $220. Lin, - 2 to, 28C. seemi. 25 to German news- ariesin- artillery replying shell for -shell six of Ion" tonnage. rr, IT. I follows: Arrivals, 2,W2; paid to Great Britain during 0,00 to bell 7e. February, Iforier--Comb-ZZLre, An#. W8;8 s Os.. papers claim that in %he first year of as the firing of the heavy guns Spire" -mailings, 2,M; British nierchantmen, roa 'Was established an 'Thursday by the 3.50; 2`01L, 03-00i No. J. $2.40 to $2.50, the untestXieted submarine warfare along several kilometres of front. - A," teaS or over, Sunk by mine or Treasury. traird,-rTIns. 210 and Sla, 19 to laic The January, credit of I Der ]b; I 'a. I to Ise; 6018, is to laic. 9,OW,000 tons of allied altd- neutral Two -Atnerican a were killed and 321114 Bo&n8---C&XjJ&n, ban shipping were imfik, and that only wounded during the bombardment and fishing vassals, 1; British merchant -I =Icke4L bush., Subnoube, 9; under 1,6W tons 61 $250,000,006 -as completed on Thure- So to 16.26: Iniparted. h -Picked. -Bur- day with the Oven' tn $7; 4,000,000 tons have been 'built to off- one- suffered shell shock. cement Of Me or Indian. ;6.76 Japan. $81, unsuccessfully` attacked,. & 000,000. This brings total LIMAS. 17 to 1760. set this. It wvA- ascertained to -day thaf thd 7 1 Credits to Potatoes-Delawarps. box, 0 all the allies up to $4,625,000,000. 82,35: Ontarlos, bow. $2,10 to $2$2A S to, As showing bow unreliable is the Americin runners wrecked Several .ARG-ENTINA-RAS RECALLED information which the German inthor.- of the enemy d so badly ugoirte, and 1BERLIN AND rIENNA A ities give out, the Associated Press In -d-am-aggicl fl TTArRF.S'RRMRH I nSSRS -ked mant-Ifug- . ...-um,--tho- rat line paition tbist' do-. hm"Y, "-to C, CO-kedL 44 to .7 DURING JANUARY 344o authorized to state that -the claim put of one point the Germana were unabla, A despatch from Buoriolt AiTeg G&y&:,I, rolls. 28 to 80c; breakfast bacon. forward exaggerates the actual tom. to occuipy-titem Sunday. j 40 to 42c; backs. plain. .43 to 44c; Minister of- War has recalled' A desipatch from London sa, ,,_Iless. 45 to 46c. bOne" nags lost by more than 60 per cent. When the bombardment had reached - military _ys:-, Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 2s to The total not loss of world's OC its greatest -intensity the - Germans attaches ftom British casualties reported during the 29o: clear bolltex.­27 to 28c .2orlin and- Vienna. I In Political cir- month Of January totally 78,017. nerd -pure lard. tierce, 23t to 2 c: g9ing tonnage since the outbreak of suddenly concentrated .their .firs at twt, tubw 20 to 291c. Is. 201 to 9 -Vift thix:ai!tion is iegar q it the losses by Points, throwing about.,266 shells d0`d as signifi- They were divided as follows: Killed compound, derces. VIC; tubs. the war, includin into 4e&ut and connected with palls. 2se- marine risk as well as by enemy- ac- a town In which the headquarters of jr the sinking of or died of wounds --Officers, gm; men, comp the ArMtin* stesithship Ministro 12,698. Wounded or misslng,­Of� tion, and allowing for enemy tonnage certain regiment are located, axW- Irriendo, Januqy 26. 26"112*02 Nukeft captured, amounts to less than S,M,- which heretofore had been- immune ficers. 1,205; men, 57,756.' Montreal. Feb. 6 -oats - ranadlan 000 tons, or, roughly, nine per cent enem t4 western. No. 9, It.0.1 to $1.02: extra Ard No. I feed. 1.1.01 to -11.03; No. 2 local the tonnace-sivallable at tilt outbreak Early in the' day an American was white. 971 to 9 c, No: 3, do.. 96h to wounded * a snipe♦r. No� 4. do, 696 to 110. of the war. Flour- r Wn-%rRTANT- HEIGIIT Man. Spring wheat patentw;-ftsts. 111.66; 10600ndl. SIL18; strong bakerW logo. WQ0DE1+ UNDERWEAR at =ht rollorm. bates; -B a 90. lbs.. 11111"10"I"s RUiIA141AN RMANY, 36. sho M 72 oats so USED IN GE P = R rts- 4ii. tddlinws-$43 to a vow -$51 mouilli&-$ 6 to 156. irgiar-No. GOLD SEIZ;ED BY BOL V1 1OW car lots, 114.60 to $1540. SUE KI despatch from Washington says: 9��Flnemt. westernmiButter-cl. 2110; do.. Woman In Germany are wearing un - Advance Line North -Taut of ICW-Del -Rome. in Big Offeadve Onextern.The Hague,.Feb..3.-The' Vienna' d4brwear made out of wood pulp, bui,' BrWft Fromto sto th washino Neue Frei Pros" reports that the a" substitutes will stand' not more than five six times. Per bas. car lots, ;Lae co i2.2s, amount of gold belonging to /* A despatch from 'Italian boa dquar- tion, advancfng all the way to the The fabric to utilized for clothing ter8i in Northern Italy, says: that -w seized by the Bolsheviki was 9f almost is;vr* description, but -'at 500,000,M francs. The espe- t10 in the prices of .-- "The bat- "Orth -east of Col Del Rosso. Winniper'W"F- SMIt valued mountains; west of. the "Our batteries here kept their lire Oats -No. 2 C.W.. cially for underwear, . -The, use Brenta River, during the pikst two 904c* No r adds that the authorities in directed behind the enemy's line, in- 84 3 C.W., newspaper J C; eztft tees, fo;d. 34 garments made from this stuff 1*1L VI; 1�0. Vasa, Vienna, and Berlin attach great im. C 11c; No. 3 feed. 7 C. ar eyl.- 0. S. days has been one of the most decisive , c"saintly shelling troop movements 1.521; No. 4, $1.47b; r*tcted and feed, quite extensive in Gemany,­mccord. .since the new battle lines were form-! there 11.26. Flax -No. C., Is a thin Info3ustion! of the burm 4%25: Rumanian State gold revwxym I 3.06 There are bevin sweeping rue -1 A despatch from Rome says: .-TU �4 t;,w the chief guarantee for the Rumanian but It is not illo*ed to be exported, - on Ifulted Station IlWkeu debt 'owed- to the Central Powers. cesses for the Italians, who, after t&k. Austrians on Thursday attacked . , port"ce, to the confiscation, because Complete costumes for. y!omen.. )Rrq Int three strategic heights, captured' the Asiago Plateilu, in an attempt to Ilinifeapolle. Feb. 6--corn-No. 3xel.made of it. low, $1.67 to L1.76, Oatir--No. a white; the important position of . Monte Di drive the Italians from their newly- 84 io $Sic. Flourunchanged, Br. B611116 $31.50. . . won Position on Monte di Val -Bella. Duluth --Lihseed--On , track, "T114F enemy driven fir back The enemy, h6wever, was 66;* arrive ;3.64; Anuary. BRITISH AM BOMBARDED s unable to 3.656 to Feb.'$a from his formee 'front with very reach the Ittlian line. R 43 1 asked; May, 14-54'amlited-, July, lers talen by, October, heavy losses. The prison 13,49 asked: $8.15 bid. 1H Vj1WY The Italians by a sudden attack at V11"as IN THE MOSE the 31taltans. exceed 2,500 . men, and: � dawn on Thursday advanced their Live Stock Zwksts ` than 100, Alicers, six cannon, lw' lines as ,far as the head of the, TjI,, Torofito. -Extra choice 'heavy more - steers, $12 to Feb., 2.78; do., good heavy, The area 1I to $11.76; butchers, cattle, choice: C457 Pounds of Bombs Dropped on Trains and guildings in the machine guns. and several lboriqg-ad ago Vallv, in this sector. -e4 11 to $12; 40.4 good, $10.26 to $10.75; rifles were captul of newly -occupied territory is being AM, medium- bulls, $7.60 to $7.815, do.. German Districts Yisited. A later desp from Rurn�� fy(- organized rapidly. atoli $8.76 to $9. butchers' bulls choice, $1D Which to $10,60: do..,good bulls. $8.70 to so. The Itarlars' ii t As - the Italian brigades A tfespatcb from London says: The four attempts before reaching his 6 Posit Lon 'wes .:. . --the Frenz0a - V41ty ij -do., medlurn bulL,% -$7.60 to $7.96; do the • fightint r as mourtain I took part in e sem- rough bulls, $6.85 to $6.86; butche;;;; War Office; in. am elaboration of the j"ve, owin to the -heavy mlst�wbiicb tjj� f X :!front was imrroved on Ailedit&viloped -that -their 1 -down Choice. $9.75 to .$10.5o; do.. line was advanc-.A ;,ligbily "it I osses- - S 7. A,0 otd�- officiaLroort i.were ci�miiaratively 8-60 't6­t9.25- do., Tnedtum, of the bombing raid J�aAe­ffying- ifncul+_ small, the at- 17.85; stockers, $7 to '$8.60: feeder made by British iviators into Ger- vf­Col Del- Rosso. gregato� being 8.75 considerably less. than to t8.60 * canners d butters, $5,44 t m to choice, ago to u, s taken 'from 12�, do., COM., and -Thp-tFIM-10f tbi statehv.,it' +Fhe ritimber of prisoner, 0 18 . 76; * Ilkers, Coodan many, January 26, -on Friday disclosed An official despatch from London, dt mad., $65- to 180; the fact that macWe gun fire was dI4 January, 26, said that -British aero - In the platean zone, ��h the r.;ira' C!tho enemy. 4rinsers, $90 to $140: 11tht, ewes . $1 sheep. ceiddiat witnesaed in the Inst few But tk,� fjqL op. heavy, a to $7 26- reiAed on searchlights, trains, moving -planes raided several objectives in only losses $19: -remely heavy,' is shown ect. hits on fee- iant dee(is of 'ElTi�-F-Ffirst � t larribe. Jfffi lights in the roads and on buildings Germany, making dif own byL the to $1$. 0: calves, stood to phoice, $1 -town army, our detachments kept up pn! 16; h f dnawatered, 118.7sg too in each of the districts visited, and torics and dock number of dead left do 'the field 119,; "Vi ,ed s, and also in the .a ijirsduy their energetic t rusLs �:,otjth' Pit CYS. l's.76 to also into villages in the Moselle Val- of Mannheim. In addition, the rail- ao., Co. $.17.50 t Th iid the reports of Pxison�ra taken- S 19.2 6; W b- t6 Italians, was between 6, Monfreal, Feb. 5-Chotce Steers. $1 stations ckwi-4trid- p 44 Asiain, i,.St of th, Fie' 2; ley. Altogether, 5,257 pounds of way s tions 4t�S.aarbru Ob - Y • by they 8000 -and do., good 11 •to $1"..50; -do,, medium, bombs were dropped--st- an average- erbifflij- - attacked, with excellent I �i000. were 10.60; good cows, $9.60 to $10; Cho he g o, fee f 1,500 feet. One pilot made results. j 9- - -7 7 av U _77 e ewe" "i". SWBUILD&G IN DR=]* watrem IWO= apo" It to Jud a a century WOUNS COLUMBIA. . ...... theHssh=C.,�A's fbr. With Enthusiasm that the Victoria was ralimed by If history, can be relled UPOU It Is Comper4own-apd "at tot the bottoon.of f avow time Jeui- the Mediterranean. At the Can Only be bWi4h" by just -one hundred " thirty -01141 yearn -more- Ahan to on board -on the KM R; Xdd*4 Telt K"Pbg the Blood Wo since the first slfliO was Wilt - of Dodds coo, thou a commander, was qy 0" - with � fever A century the Victoria, helplessly In jUdney pilis. * h�uilt&I- in L racifiq Coast of Canada. the (iuwf*n if the ship. oLnd Pure. and a quarter. passe& without bringing Sir John T-7zon a several -WBA"d -the industry to -an hulftefilm FKWVV&-- '7- The Wozpahsotlome, deep.in-bouse- Ce- 50'lar�ge tions, but. within -the- IASt'f0w- y0r! lji�e Says They Are -All Rigkom- And. officers and = lost their lives, but iu 6 Cares of mother.; In n �roju hold duties, and the British Col- "Jack" Jellicoe miraculously ascaped. 'Loud, needs occasional help to keep shipbuilding Gives iffer Scaims For Saying SO-- "H6w," he once exclaimed, ilt speak- -by Magic. In the Summer loaves of fine, - �A her in good -health. The demands UP umbia as If On Is J,-;� quite Why They Are Popular th Ing of the incident, "I do not of 1916 there was one ship to be valw MAIX IN CANADA on a -mother's health are many And know nlyielf'111 Wholesome noup­ ed at half a million*dollars in process Prairies. -..­ .. I ., .. ;'A Her-own.bealth trials, sad Suffice it to any that his temperature of in the province. At her children's welfare exact ' heavy Lealie0411s, Alta., Feb'y 4th -(Akmm- i.Nng home made 6ft(L Do resent the. Industry represents an in- registered at ICLS. sbortly�befqre the with true Western tons, while hurried meals, broken rest P vestment of $30 W0,M0. Wine large jal.)—It is puthu collision and whop -he was 111khed out not, eqnsiatent. 'there, 6. nothing weaken viftin Colum- issm tbkt Mrs. R. Eckford, vt this and h -1 M11 I much ind&w living tend to w ship it -British just is -9001 4, ended aboard a -rescuing her constitution. ieiseli 'the f��uct of place, gives her opinion'- of Dodd was normal. h. on. -No wonder that the - sailing the bion enterprise, are now woman at home is often indisposed Kidney Pills. a I " resort, d6dor' sometimes' .�Ithrough weakness, headache, back- vessels,. the product of British CQUm­ "I Wish to inform yog that Dodd's ' As ast EAG I it CO. LTD by try and Too :many whieh Are- of- steel construction, are e all right," sars Mr to brfng�down a temperature TOR ONT. aches d iiervOusnesir. either being built or have been con- KIdney Pills are Ovirig-the'Patierlt a**bot*bath. Was WMMPC4 Tr" accept these Eckford. women have grown to ai Sir- John's temperature -reduced by a ed for. 7visitations as - part of the lot of traded "I have only taken two boxes, and to The incentives for - these gigantic my back Is 11 1 will keep Id one? - ::motherhood. But many and varied As strides jn British -Columbian shipbuild- fine. Of course 7 "Say, John?" . k'Well?" "Did yoll' her health tjouliles'are, the cause is on- taking them whenever -I think MY z4nilmeat Cases colas. ata: Ing have been the demand for ocean feed the furnace?". "You could hi .8imple"lind the cure aV hand. - When German -suba kidneys are not just right." tonnage created by the Gei feeding I did give -it 0 .'it is -the women's good ..blood "Your Diamond Dinner Fills arf It takes twenty ghee to pibiluetr-ly. call it well marines, and'the many extraordinar, Mrs. Eekford, added; IIV.te Iii;ht luncb,,*S to speak." that'keeps her well; whez, in she must facilities which the geographical situ- dandy, too,' the needed for one soldlir's'uni- ]stake her , blodd rich -to renew her ation of British Columbia and her for- "I- keep theria in the house, and take 'form-. blankets, socks and oilier wool R=v WAR%= )Lpaltfi.' The. unreing mother_- imui r one occasionally as required." pmefnts. ADIES V thaft any other woman in the world est resorts offer ' for the ship What strikes. one most on the WANTED TO DO P=M t building trade. it was -for these it. prairies is the wax work -sent any -in praise the people ­-JLkand Hxht sewinx at home. whole or sod rich blood and plenty of money Orders. a a garen time. good pa. reasons that the Imperial t ce. charges Mill' Bond .wtaznp.fw. re in one always. unfailing way. to They are Dominion Exbriss Money Orders Larticulars. Nationad -9., blood necessary Board -selected Columbia' to give Dodd's the, ]�ills. so it this good blo' y to used all kidney troubles, including company. Montreal. a that is 'through build twenty-five vessels. are on sale' in five thousand offices -perfect health,. and is backache, rheuz�hqsm, lumbago throughout Canada. NM1a3MzJU=oVS use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. _ British Columbian shipbuilding and the carried on mainly at Vancouvqr and disease, diabetes, and dropsy' %'N*CER. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC. p 'These pills make now e blood abundant- V Westminster has a Bright dtaeas' and their -popularity C. internal ane external. their use thousands ictorLa, but New Westmin I cut pain red with- ly, and through yard of considerable proportions -, at is proof' of the good work they are by our home treatment. Wrl -of weak,* ailing* wives and mothers ooL Ont. -2 Dodd's Kidney PiRs are the co.I'm too late Dr. BellmaUX&M t, poplar Island, where four of the ships doing. Ca. beLimited. Collinx XES! MAGICALLY.1 been madp bright, cheerful And P orderedby Board are standard Canadian kidney remedy. L EQUIPPED N3RWiW-J[P=— a strong. If are ailing, easily - - c� the Munitions B -­­ .40 - - I NVI.Ld job printina- plant in Ong. You . being' strucW. The' cls:ss6s of CORNS LIFT QUT, Ontario. Insurance carrie4t $1.5orl"W-4 tired, or depressed, It is a duty you -built are divided into Stiffening Laces. ships being rn for $1.200 on quick sale. Bait I% ow yourself and, your family to eve schooners and steamers. The majority When washing delicate laces- do -not 'WITH FINGEM Wilson Publishing Co.. Ltd., Toronto. 1)1r. Williams' Pink. Pills a fair trial. are built mainly. of wood, but several use starch. If some stiffening is What this medicine has - donek- for Ive'two h=pa of sugar Mrs., are made principally of steel.. At pre- needed, .dissolve 0 sent the. shipyakda of Victoria, Van- in warm' water and rinse' with Mr I - - drug store man, others it will surely do for you. it is say to the W. H. Albe;rry, Mallorytbww, Ont., couver and New Westminster are en- mixture: All the desired stiffening, "Give -me a. small bottle -of free one." down C CURA HEAL9 says: --"I was very much run waged in building fifty of these res- will be there. This will pud ruffered from we nes. a %ss- t�remove- every uuxu Or SULF. CWXU vousn I ass. ' At times"I did ri��- gels, whichwill know* of 116 a deadweight capacity INS or callus from one's feet. what to do, as Ov E)ratlli, sna wouid nave . to go and lie down. I 0011 tons. rE"� E",=raed bo A few drops of this new ether cam- AIN HUMUS `i. A3..J kd The cost of the material alone that stand quickly pound applied directly upon a I tendex�, was treated by several- doctors, -who .. Try it to- - -1. 1 :,:N 4" must be spilled for the completion of, rafteved by 161%nne. aching corn retrieves. spren"a -said the trouble was bad blood and your Eyes andWB&Ws1bPiK - weak -nerves, but they did not do me these ships in estimated "at 111,700,000. ftURN0 suartw'Just Eye C.6,11 atantly, and soon the entire- corn or i In "order to finance' the shipbuilding calltis, root and all dries up and can 11 a bit of good. I was advised to try NwrIleer" visswedy At Tmw M" undertakInip, actual and contemplat- a.. , re Tb. a.. - - bv-HdW-=ftb91 be lifted -off with the angst's. ..Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and they made a11 %2=7 M. - rioft ed, The British Columbian Me AskiltmelmeNre 311011110ft co.'Cbs"goo Tliis now way to: rid one's feet of we feel like . a new woman. - Later a turere *ssociation -Is endeavoring to leorns was introduced by a Cincinnati !v�heu.l was nursing my baby, I' felt secure a "Shipbuilding Loan" from the Dairy b0tter-liali food values' vital man, who says -that fFeeizone dries -in run down, and Aga v] In took the Pill&' Dominion Government. a moment, and simply shrivels up the Not his g' to children. . For this reason it Is and my b%by At six months. weighed Thers.is a bright. pwospeet before or callus without irritatiriw the Or medi pounds.* It was this - urged by our women worker that chi]- corn better, eine that gave me the strength -to the shipbuilders of British ColumbW dren be not stinted in T Use, - but surrounding skin. quicke'r It is possible that the yards- thpir.is D seer, �zurse. him, and both baby and myself Pdn be making 8 1 that it- be used -as little as saible In Don't let father die oLinfection or po surer g hips for the"Austra- lockjaw from -whittling at his 'Corns, at any rivies greatly benefited by it. I hope every Ilan Government In the near future'. making but clip this out and make Mm try it. suffering 3roman. will give Dr. Wil- 11 lk 'Negotiations Are now being carried on If your4ruzzist hasn't any for IV Hams' Pink Pills 41 fair trial as I did,, tell him. t& freezdae Itch, by the 41sip-builders of British Colu'm-_ order. 11i.simail b;itle from troubles of or oral that -forl havi Pr;oired­tlieir'woiaderfuI. . ... ... tia with the Government of the Coln -The Neva Septia-'I'Lumber King' his wholesale drug h6tise for you.- bum, amt. torture OL &sfig- 4 inonwealth,with a view to seeur#iff o ure. Besides, you may try them You can get theme pills Wrough says: "U buy them any ders. befo yo, medicine dealer or by mail postpaid at -The great ships of the Canadian NA 'S LINIMENT '1150 cents. a box or six boxes for $2.50 Pacific - Deesn, Services . now plying the boo I.INIMZNT in use. Sample Each Fm by Wit -from The Dr-Willisms' Medicine Co I got my -fooi badly jammed lately. -13rockvillb, Ont. -2- With p� Skin Book. Address pose Dept. N.4. noitm& be Vancouver, Victoria- and 'Early ON A countries of the East, when they have I I -bathed- it well with MINARDIS fiT U.Tj:C LINIMENT and it was. as well an ever throughout Im. AJUNG OPTICAL GLASSES. lived their •allotted tim . and the +sarldLM their appointed Work, may- be re- next day. an authority on earl old age, The -German Product Equalled by plated by other llnerp,' just - as inag- Yours very truly, -N� says thai it Is ""used by Poisons nificent, ttiat wilt be built in , the T. G. McMULLE nested in the intestinb." ur tom-chdisosts food _American Scientists. MR& ����0�CK shipyards an Pacific u -he'things for which ipyards of the Cartaill One of 'things dh we'were, Coast for Jt is not likely that indus-.[ rpr4it Z abaorbea without Drains poison P depend upon Gun *011le bring an earl, old age -0 re accustomed to Germany' trio;; British CoblmWe*ill el CUB matter. was optical glass, the manlufacture of lax its hold on an undertaking -that, 'Don't Fear the Cold- orm, M MONTHS —wu=u Wax - quLgattarpy Uevelclpea. `- has begun so auspiciously. I Because the air is cold it is not n- 6(- --sellvd-2 after m4mas Jena, even now the most important — --------- 4- u makes your Syrup" sound. io P healtliy. Cold - weather is, irr tact, 'ReA904 to Reah :by LY& L mntm of that industry. ZIRLS! LEMON JITICE healtheir than -hot, when the sun is The c7attingoff of these supplies has NEP IS SKIN WHITF,� breeding flies and other plagues., Still, Phdduun's Vegetable Compoontle -been a matter Of no small seriousness, H tAj MAkii. a because ft is. cold and chill people hug v* for "R"94- SLAMEMEM 7 especially in view of war needs creamy beauty lation tight to stove and dread going out- A aw arors, 111. -"For seven long months I I . from a Bone Spavia, Ring Done, I suffered from a female trouble with for-'& few'cents. telescopes, binoculars photographic doors. 'leases,. Splint, Curb, Side Done, or aimilar iny v* severe pains in etc. - -The- juice of two fresh lemons i The cold woii't hu All you troubld and gets horsi going so" t v Lrt Y�!u. back and sides until But U.S. Government scientists strained into a bottle containing thre 1-ne�d to do 1s"t6',IreL4s according to It acts mildly but quickly and good re - I became so week I - went to work on the problem, in co- -ounces of orchard white makes a I the- weather- sults we Wt* Does not blister could hardly walk operation*with two big firms of mak- whole quarter pint'of the'" most re- of remove'Ito "ii and hoise can from chair to chair.''A iers of optical " goods in the United, markabfe lemon skin beautifier at 1,10ftard's Wuhnant COX40 Distemper. I be worked. 'Page 17 in pamphlet with and got so nervous about -the cost one must pay for a- each bottle tells how. $2.00 a battle I would jump at the )States, and in the last six months 60. defivited. -vorow -Book' M fre4s. -000pounds'of optical i6s; as slikhtest noise. I good as small jar of'the ordinary cold creams. i There has never been a season when ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment entirely unfit the best -Jena product li'dve been pro- Care shouldwbe taken to -strain - the! thii shoifage -of'good ­seiid 6orn was for mankindo reduce! Painful Swellings, En. was duced. - Here' is another thing - that lemon juice through a fine cloth so no i to do iny house - i so -acute as this year. Little'of the igrgedGtandsWens, Brvises,VaricoseVeinsi wo I was giving' Pu heals Sores. Allays Pain. - Will tell you Germany will not be able to sell on lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion I'1917 -for seed. up hope of ever bo- -crop- is fit rchase his continent after the var. - more if you write. $1 and #2 a battle at.! ill k�eo fresh - for inonths. Every, seed and have it delivered at" -once. 1 .1 1 - ing well, when my woman knows that lemon juice. is used dcatips or del!me& Liberal trial bowie for toe Atampa, Optical glass is very different in its w sister Asked ins to PT F. YOUNG, K D.�'F., 06 Lyman Bldg,, Montreal..Gan.1 properties and in processes of menu- to bleach and remove such blemishes I try Lydiz E, linkharn's Vegetable Com- Qo,wac arA AUOrgiae. it. ars lude in cawds,- .,...facture from any other kin(L F as'freckles, sallownes# and tan and is When buying yew Piano pound. I took six bottles and today I W Jty and freedQm from defects am a healthy *Oman able to do m the ideal skin ii;oftener, whitener o" p:p�n_ Insist -on -having an housewor]L I wish.,ever 4 '.mst*riah1 must be selected -with lil§h Prices Being for y sumerl�,C Care, and a wide variety of ch great beautifier. woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham 9 chemical Just try It! Get threi ou-hcei of OTTO . H 1 G E L Vegetable Compound, and find out fog n— Syrup - -�'-Mrs. constituents is ' empkiyed, imidil g, orchard wbite'at any.drull store and themselves how good it I&" C"Is oxides of barium, magnesium, alums two. lemons from I a e PIANO AOTION., A. 0, 5 North Ave., Aurora, IlL L As And The unsolicited t4in- 0 num and zinc. A n is I uarte int of this cetty r great number of ungouci VLAIalm LILA file U41 LLIV A414A.0414 AA§k- 1grant' s4ge i Suter oratory, many of which am from time lerAon-lotion on and . mas A Liniment our" eli! v1phtherlis, Idaily into 'the 'facei n k, ari Pure Sy 114 . are rup commands a high price. time published by permisalo Bakers Helping Food Control Ple' Grove o4ners our ands* roof of the value of Lydia K Pink. 'e,S a Champion', E%aporator hlyp been Bon-Optofcr the Ei 11 Eam's Vegetable Compounds In the Controller. INt -The bakers of Canada are-co-Qpeteatr mar - 'Co Pr making good money on a r1sTWg mar. treatment of female ills. Preis Fadi AM ing with the Food Controll6r in an of- Ph,-sicians and eye special5vts lire- ket for years, You can do the,same 4 1 11on-0vto ss it safe home remedy Vy -ordering Your machine now in 'Every ailing wovian. In Canada b about a saving in the t When washing' and rinsing colored scribe fo In the treatment of -eye' troublei� and to readiness .for next season's crop. cordially invited to write to the' Lydia "co=ptlo'nng of wheat flour in the: material add a tablespoonful of epsorn: strengthen e�,esighf. Sold, under money Write for rree Rooklef E. Pinkbarn Medicine Co. (confidential), Dgminion, so, tl�at- larger nuantities 1 .;alts to each gallon of -water and even, refund kivara'nty by all druggi,s�ts. THE GRIMM MNFG, CO., Urnited Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It is may be released for export to The Al-: the . most 'delicate shades ivill fieither 58 %�eillng'ton St., Montreal, Que. free, will bring you health 4ad may lies overseas. At the annual meet- ;fade nor rim Serge and similnr Ma. EAGLE Ivaveyourlife. - jryzr Ing of the Ontario Bread and, Cake'terial% which have been dyed black ran 'Mitmifacturers' -Aiasociatiov held in b�* safL%ly washed in this. Nay Nvithout*i toroxito lately .Professor R. Harcourt, risk of the dye running, Madhinery ­Fqir Sa le, head of thp Department of Chenlistry,!. . 1. 1 . . !�! I ". t Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, 14i2intli3it U*re Ili c6wai, Wizard's Ctailrei xie—presenwrtb�6 7 -.1-WHEEtOCK ENGINE, 1SX42. Milk, I k.. fruit and A�WRAI­, arc ­ thei supply and exhaust .-,bakers expressed their w lingne�s­jo- last, 4rtlele�a-A67sii-�4 t4ew Automatiq Valve Type. Complete with sup do anything in -their power to help in W-ipito to-.qAs:� for aur big flywheel, eta Will aompt $1,200 cash for immediate sale. the attainment of the Foed C on o, -A TAk-L 0 C. ler's objects. A committee -a Bteathless would be passenger—,, .4howinir our fun lines of Bicycles for Men ELECTRIC GENERATOR,. 30 K.W., 110-120 Volts DAI Was WI -to drgft resolutions outlining say, porter; when dues the• half past and Women, Boys and Girls, ILacce"2&-c"Wr far 116imedia inted S CYCLIES, 7-MLEYS, Large size. �e views of the,Aiiociatfo -tr ? MOTOR ATTACHMENTS 96x#$ --W; 12xd0--UO; 12%2x48—$12; '12x3G.--" Passp-T)ger---­".Wel1, -the church clock is Tiren, Con. -ter Brakes, Wheels, rtinet Tubes, 25 past, and the post office 27, and dwefers,.. Saddles, Equip, Laiaps, Bells, CyA. youl .2 minuti's,pait.7 Nbi�r, went and Parts of Bicycles, You can buy BLOWER Ott FAN, Buffalo' MAe• yourclock is I ,the narrid go nes t -your supplies fro" at prices. in, t Od S, What Clock 14 Inch •-dierharge--$30. "Your Can Ir. W. abYD & SON, A"I I You n T n k i M , =24 I n am J to go by?" Porter LTD. ST Notre Daum Street West, Montrs4 REAL ESTATES COP.PGRATION, go-by any clock you'lilse, bir-,bUt you the train—it's. gone." ED. 7; E 6-11S.- 60 Front St. W gam% 'go b7 est4 Toroite V -7 7 7 4.4 Q7 LOCAof. Tor - 7- -Juhn A-. Paterson, -of' Toronto,. Ll-, A ti Or. U, -pent Weduesdly Kith 176r, ry sit (iccupy -tho�ulplt, in St. Arid - chum -h ou,-Suuday. -Mina 4el,ea 8411j�g is oufuedThe young people .�ik.4- -airs. Geo. hint and K. and JI L -G('Wn4t 'and Mrs'. Cb_ur t*'1,3e' are ba 11 in"Frida'y SttndRy here at the home of r ;L smuding a week with relatives In -We are pleased i see JI.. uxa u other. ---- -- Richardson able to ' e �The-Woihan's'.Auxillary'of St. Weston. ayountt Clark is­speu _t his severe 1111=3. G-gorge's eburch will rnect a- d- -Allan- E. ding 'm'mglti'41'I41� cis sistee, Mrs. F. -A numb6r-offr-tedds were en- h6me of Kra. SW on Wednesday, F. B"on, of Cargill. teptained at the home of Fred pud Feb. 18th. at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Weddesday nrg-ht.' ­41iss HIM&- Cowan, accomparil.. -G R O C E R I E S 7 4d byher school -friend; Miss Viol. -On account of the inability to ot McIllwain, of Brampton, spent beat the- rooms, the school was Rolled Oats, in bulk, T - 4 lbs. for -2 01? the week-eud with her. parents co' 110 to take a half holiday here.- on End.,. Valuaaluhlarm Pr*rty Rolled, Wheat, in bulk 3 lbs. for 25a, The Ladies Aid -Society r St -A'coocert under' the Auspices 77 Ib. Andrew's church will bedWE of St. Andrew's Choir, will'be held The undersigned has received in. Excellent Black or Mixed Tea, nes -Feb.- 18th. at the OE j4ruetionsfrom. the administ;ratrizot 4 day, t the evening of Monday, Feb.' late irk, at a' 251b, when Mies-Foster,'m soloist the Estate of Benjamin Fawcett, hand piclM Beans'18e. — for 50. .7 -konie 'of Mrs. W. J. Ch hoioe an - 9 albs. 3 O'clock. Twh a continental reputation, of th6 Township of Pickering in. the -Goo. Coulter, who was on the and other ontaide talent will fern= County of Ontario. Former, deceased, ff "Nice Grape Fruit, to sell by public sactl6a at the Hotel staff of. the',8tandaid Back here ish the program. 5 cents each between two and '.three years ago' -On account of the shortage of In the Village of Pickering, on Satur- the ninth day of February. A. D. -F Iiii, 5 lb., .6 Ibis. for 250' do Finest Danver Onio, now -with -the Royal Flying sugar which is likely- to be more 19R at the hour of three o'clock in Practically everything y Co In Toronto. When ke came acute in the near future, it is the afternoon. the fallowing valuable .9i beed in Grocerios-st rook-tbo :4 01{7'. v urged that maple trees pro"rV, "wely So Mext�g hw had been out only 800DR1. 01; .0 fain weeks from Ireland. sholatil be. tappW to Increase the F UMLY-Part of lot number t welve • prices. All goods choice and'fiesh. -A large miter attended the supply of maple. syrup and migar, to the Third Range of the Broken @# -0oheession of, the Township of �.Delivered prom tly. aludon sale 61 the stock purchas. and bee-kbepers are -who strongly Front p ed from N. R - McEnteer by the urged to do all in their power Pickering. contalitig fifty sores, more 186L ::-Stewart Sales Co. on Wedn&d&y to increase the pimduotion of Or •SZooNDLY-Of Broken lot number lsbeL On the honey.. , ;:, twelve, the good elve, In the Second Range of the -Report-of standing 'of pupils a were pocked and taken Broken Front Concession of said "'Away, tGae -01balog up this place for Jan. of senior room --o er*Township of Pickering. containing of business. Ing public school. The first three seventy -acres, more or less- On- thia. -Rem&uber the annual sleigh. of each class Are given in order of property are farm buildings in a fair ride of St. Andrew's 4abbith merit: -5th class -M; Clark, J. 'state of repair- and the.: sollAs said to be culti- School this. (Pridd'y)-, afternoon. Clark, 1. Marsh. Sr. 4th -Theo. Z vation. '.1eighs will be at the church at Down, R. Mui�phy, S. Stanley• Jr. TiRRMBOF SiLH-Ten per cent. of A+t� 'W ' n 5, and on their return a hot. �'chlcken pie supper will be served, rummer, L. Juhnston, H. 'Morri-,;on. -Irregular-aftelld- the pupch'see Money to be paid doTn at the time of sale and balance 0 :A11 A Few after which a short -program will ance affected the standing of some within twenty days thereafter. Th•ere ere ;r;=. rendered by the children of the' school. P 9, the Jr. 4th especially. E. WE principal, soni r is a mortgage on * said. property , and. the Vendor elr"0^11% —�-Si M.TAKING BARGAINS -.-The coal situation ha&continu. Never before hav6 the - people e understanK the Mort - money -or allow gal(ie will accept his' mo a I very unsatisfactory. A few, Of OtItarl o been so anticus for the a certain portion of It to main as a 6 only, Men' Kh't Unclershirtsi worth whose supply . of coal hadbecome exhausted, are L�-qrupelled to burn approach of spring -as they are !his winter Fuel shortage and a mfJrtgage.on the property. Dated- at Oshawa this fourteenth da*Qjjs_,_s§c L n 191S at, least 1. 25, fdr green wavd. T11 han woou stoves with large fire-plapee were in com- -m 1 -It Savare winter, 911C.'12 R. having this year, ry make it ve J. F. GiaLs *endor's SolicitorR,800amb-awa, Ont. only, Joe. Y, worth L-.Zo,. going -at VU LROW, b"10 wt" nor, a al -en -If matter, bat now -with unsuitable _.jt6vep 1-0, Tha 100 weather seems to be. with us to W. B. Pow4li, Auctioneer, 17.1 9 Pickering, Out.' 130 ya' Undershirts and Drawers, going Nh it is very onsatisfacto -A Valentine social will Melcj stay. 'On Monday morning a nurn. her of the tberwomieters of the at, each 50e. the lectuii�-rodci of the Metho. village- registered 18 degrees below w _._.,%9'E E 0 49 2 6nly,Gfrl's Dark Rke I.Scarfa dial; church on Thursday- evening, zero, wbIl9 other thermometers at, each -Feb. -14th. at. 7.30 o'clock, tinder the auspices Of the Ladles' Aid tried - to convince us that it was not cititte so cold. Hbweiper, witli Ain wike, Red Clover. Timothy- and an Ada kinds of needs. Society. An excellent program . the strong breeze -that prevailed. it We are in the market and aro prepay. LADIES AMS are —Our new, Prints and Gingh fit be rendered w b7 ho we talent. after which refreshments win W was not aecosary to use any .arguments t bat it was decidedly ed to pay the h lght�st market prices. The -best equipped cleaning Mills. invoiced. Will be.opened out at once. Ex. Wait served. Admission 25 cents, child- cold. On Tue4oday it 6ccam6 still in the country. cellefit patterns and value. for, them. zven, 15 cents. -In the report given In our fist bone of the patriatic concert given colder -r when the wercury dropped to 24 2 degreeg below zero, Phe PiAt Office DepA rtment Of Send us sample@'. or communicate with us before selling. Take advantage of tha beat ge�cl Mark - M CHAPMAN"_:;e� k --mader -the an%piceaof tbeWom- 'Ottawa' baa 1-4ned a circular in- etc in the a A, the 'I 51i94 01,18- Institut?,-flan name 0 Crock the pubile that all letters it "'ed, W ersons in world. Bell or Independent phone. 77: -Myra, was inadv*rtrutly' r. amitted as having contributed to enemy votintriepi etin te forwarded only Prompt. -efllelezit and reliable in handling 8ee4% guariLtiteed. ,..,the program- She­fOvtt&d-L-How whey saved their BRcou," which v .she - rendered so effectivply thit th rongh Ness +q. Thos. Cook& Sim, 530 St- Catharine. St. W., Mont- r,,,I..in coiine'Ctiorr with the all - J.H.'DOWNEY COMPANY WHITBY. ONTARIO Be. feady­firth e Spring She rm M oat received a hearty encore th6rity. received from their Lon. to which she responded by re nde� ring another humorous selection dou'lloti%efrowthe British Gov.- 'ernivent, to undertake the tra-'ns- — 411The Fruit Store 411 ...-B-ring in yoar %rness and Collars now, to get 7 _h Was It Whte too heartily encored. -The usnal.,Ajb We.dn esday mission of such correspondence, whish' must be only of a private HAS THE QUALITY repahelan A Sprilig tUA. berylee Will Im hold next Weduti waturo. ach correspandcaco 6- - - day Peh. -I$th. is St. George's must be ssrA to bbe said firm and NeIlson's Chocolates, to bulk w.Mufrch. Celebration of Holy RI,4o 1� postal note for; twenty -f! v8 Gr Ma rapes, Grape Fruit, etc. Shoe ri6a fi4oig' eatry done. easo A Prices r a ble Communion at 1[0-30. The mem rents to rover -the charges. This 8 berm -of the. W. A. gbee uejiti cla.t. Ail namou bu Ue, present at this order doe% not .-Affee In any-w-mr- c.,o,,reFpiidtideiic-etoprtsonersof war the market With Sheet pt ices for the good stuff qhickena, ducks, Turkeys. !!&;--PP1W'KE,BJNk�—MARNE9S_ EMPOR service. The 40 clal intention o f whi-eh must be forwarded in Ac - Geese especially wanted form -now• Some Phone 3000, W. J. COAKWZIZ -.Wlue 5"i-VIve will be Prayer To t, Peace and a just settlement of the - -t-lie7ilsoner of -War cord ance w i M regulations. World War. On the Friday fol- -In ordeir, tn.ccn,.4erve the coil tilt the New Year, -1owing.. February l6tb. and every -Friday thereafter during Lett. t =there will be seirvicein- the rectory Pupply the "Fuel- Controller, 11 C' -McGrath. has Spned an order set. .tingapartFeb. Oth,10thai2d lith NEILSON'S ICE - CREAMH ERE.- YOU A' R E t at 8. 'clock. as heatless days in the provinces• J. MARQU /S . :: -Roeport of the Intermediate of Otitario, and Qnebec. - By the N&Nfts ontatio boom of P. P. 8, for Jkn.,.IFk Moto in order isetipd, 9A retail stores must r., r of merit : Sr.orde III -Eva Mitr• Ella. Stephenson. , Jr. III- be closed on those days, as well its all -mann-fael icing concerns. Glen -MM S MR1 I Rolled Bacon, Bacon, ry, d Walsh, Ed. Marquis, Wilhel. Mutcho' Banks and--printiiig offices tore Bologna Smusage'; Halbut, -Salmon, mina Gig*. Cowan, George Hazel Crum Crammer, Hugh also Included In the order. Theri are certain exceptions inch as POW our, Biati, Shorts, Crushed Oats loes, Cisc� Raddie, Always in i6*., Killer, F. Morrisc m, Ed. 11te, - Rath- Morris Sr. II -Norman Mor. offices, -drug atoms, tmkeries and other places of utility, including and Barley Chop at Mill. 0hoice.Grocattles. Prime Old Cliew, M. TM 119010 ary McGinty, Clarence Diem . Clarence Potter, Mabel hotels and restaurants. -Those who disobey the order will be lia- Grinding every, dy., except Wednesday, and Friday: Grape Fruit. Oranges, Lemons, ste.L IBle, est'Baker, Mabel Steph- Steph- Abscin, Joan Brodie, Mildred J �le to a heavy fine The carrying not of tho orAoir will be the emu" OHRRRYWOOD BRANCH G. .k. GILLESPIE-' '.,,DUNBART0N sou Jack Marquis, Annie Baker. of inuch hardship, but the general Just-in.-st carload of Rainbow and L-. I -_ - Happy t -The following, is the re of the J="r i&w a It of Pi opinion is that it is just and right. It m t at be noted that as *411 Five Roses, (Ma'aitahm Flourele Bran, Shorts and, ''ftbllc School for the month 3 0 -wood "wood 1p banned.. Barliy Chop. 'Januarp, Jr. 11-�-Orvml Coakwell, 1wer.'Johnny Cowan, -J. -On Sunday, Feb. 8rd, death -again removed one -of our oldest LOCUST HILL BRANCH McGinty, -N. Bier, M-Pottir.D. Morrissey. Or- and , In t hi .highly respected ref -.. A carload of Bran and Shorts., MA=PAs1Z_. -doon. V. Reid, Richat J. Remmer. A. Oter, W. Hall, W, Match, L_16 __ . den A& JV LUIA1 saed 11 away, after a groloog:W Vilness ­ Can sovd %yet our prices. -We yum money. These stoves fire &iknowIm1gfA 4 L Wimant B. Anderson, R. Ander. from' Bright's disease. de- Feed' and sugar -sacks wanted. t* be the' beat stoves. A J., Jeohson, Primer -ceased was born on the' second concession near the D. N. -R'E E 8 0 R S 0 R on the marketing' - -L. McGinty. H. Walsh, Palo]- E. Cowan, M. Murphy, A. Lis. `combo, F. Haoh. * Class "IT Churctf," mud lived all his life in Pickering,, with the gxception of ELM DALE -MITIS - -day. SlAeadid'bskers, easy on fu4l anti 1-iir -L. Stephenson, D. Andrew, H. Mor. a few years in early --Hfe when he lived with his parents in Fulton, I 3f Fulton, 10102=MXINTG� handsome in design. rime _y, B. -Forrester. J. Greenlaw;• r, -P Baker (absent). Class •He was it miller by trade , You can M ways get the beat Mani- - Call and see our full stock I -E. '..' n "'.Stay, B. Hall, L. Stephenson, N.' which be4 earnt in the old. Head - mill which was then situated on Matiltol5a, Whiit. BUND %JLF Carlton, H Cowan. N. Clark. 'Elizabeth --One of the cbiej.causeq of the St., where- the race- way of thi Campbell will now is. Royal Household and Glenom for ..H. YOUNG MEN,, L�(M6 gre%t demoralization of the rail- -way service et the present 'tinip s the extreme Cold. Railwaymen He worked for a number of years in the old Smith *tnifl, vow owned' Bread. Try a bag. Pastry. Flour Fresh Rolled Oats BRAN, - Keay thAt tjheli motive power , sPff-- by F. W. Weeks, and for twenty. years he was. employed, with J. L. -MIX 'FEED_• 'OAT -.ars a lose of forty per r cent or more thereby. - A difficulty that Spink &'Oo. He has7 been' parts- blind for CHOP, CRtTSHED OATS hand Cap*, just to from th; -18 __ I experietic ally nearly fifteen years, rhm-which titue he- has tiv-etr BARLEY CHOP *. . .1 - - WHEAT, We have on now a splendid assortment of . '.. j -- - Wbqtesa1e"hsy_&r6 the in Cape and sure are that of startinga train ii after it has been standing on the tracks -,--.-.-40rsome-tIme, The -tea retired: Ere was a - member of the A. O. U. W. for -s -n -amber of fe CRACKED CORN Oar MIXED HEN FEED FalMrad Winter Samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. are ba Of, stFlev this season are exceptionably good, the costs ospoo"j. l-n-Gicomeg to the -mile and also of the Masonic orders, Caldwell's Cream substi tute ,UTbe -x You knoyr our reputatiop along this line to the beat. We have 80 that often two hours are lost in leaving the which conducted his funerxi. I religion he was r. MethoWitatfid -n Mel_` =1 Jft given you the best of satisfaction, before, and can agaho: .t retinal. It Is also said that owing to the scarcity of skilled i politics a 1;1beral. He is survived by his widow, L. A. Prod. Molasses CHOPPING AND OAT Call and we us when in town next and we will be glad- to show you anything in the Una of Men's Wear. mechanics many of the engines use are badly out of repair, one son lay, of Toronto, and one grand- diingliter, CRUSHING EVERYDAY Ge prices Get ki es on feed,in " lobe �o to Men's Store for Mea'slWear. and poor quality Of Pofne'of the "Coal also adds to the difficulties Miss Nins.Findlay. Ilia funeral which took place ow ;rues- BZLL.PHONIL :F. VV 'V7003CM P1 C IKE RIX of the railway men. d to Erskine Cemetery, was lar -1 Ay . Establithed 1857. attended. Chopping evw7 day.