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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_02_15i`!'wV' L., •.:,..rr'.; TrJ ^'� ^' �'•. 9Miy •.:• ^' r. :,.54"!:Qti' .':.' ""^'.-. M"i' •. KY •1' .. . !-�, ,. `k-R?^^f *e•prdsw•:•r '.'..N•."c>"R'.: -•,.•. ..: `... ;,,;5'. +. V". ..ti .n. 'M+. 1+. .'. `t �" -. "f•'. „'';' `' : t :. _ ^'a�`3�'-. ._., �y, .c,.. ... ....; :.f, ,o'• �;wM., '[ d.: •.i,: - ..tu s .w• �-,� ..•.t .kr =S ss Z. 7 2 �V�JL.� X T1 PTOW RINGS , ONT„ FRIM AY, =i E BRtTA RY. 15,191 = _ l�To. �l. :>1�rorfgasiassal OtasAe. ' WHITEVALi, OR Established 75 years 7 Q�i The , ZVomen'e lostitute, will hold) On Friday,`ebruarp 22ed, the day Q - F -A 1!•eddca6 Baker He their. next meeting on ��'edneadxp, of his sale cf Jerseys, F. L. Green will'R�� oOD 1� Feb, 20th, at the home of Mrs. ASE. Ao no chopping at his mill,•, WELL, M. D.',Btiacessor .�• St�YlderBi B�U�k .r Owen. Included -in the programils a �. -t, tai:Dr. B.:Bro�ite, Phone sow . • - paper, `'Business Methods for Wom• --' WHITEVALt - �{ , en,'Y Benton 1 e A Major and Mar ar- Mee. D.' ii.• n ,Reading,'m s E. M Wm. Booth ; Mus#t�ny e6 Reeaor spent the �eeii=sad int he UK r. E. CARTWRIGHT. ,For- H. E. TurneraAd Mrs. -A. J. O'Ddal y: ek p _ . meily of Grar"burst,Unt•. 4noossaor to _ All'are welcome, yy B. B. Tow1o. Pickering,, Out., office bours (let our prices on Chnrthee here have wood lots to B and e.eo to a a. m >' +': and therefore the do not have heist- Litter•Carrier ofi� _.. .ROCK ROAD y ' RE. FOR8YTH. D. of O., •Regis- lase days. , tared member et tihe optomefrical-Aaeo- $tea Steel $tails or When will our school re -open ?That Miss Elsie Moore and Mise Olive . i at:ostarto:--spa" ausatim sivm to Watering System. is the question of the -hour. MaeOrae. of Toronto. spent the heat W11eSt ind Barley 1 aRtaa of glass" des tat" tree, Nara W. H. Jackson had as attack of lir lees days with then• friends here. � Y is E."R- N T f- P nt stet r, b Water Bow{ grippe last week, but is again on duty, Mrs. E. Austin has returned to her r O. ffiaSINNON; M.D., L.R.O.S., Systein . ' is your Muses Fancy and Hazel Fsyes. of home at Coniston, after spending a. sdlabur A. member of tb. college of stable will pay far TorollW, were home over the heatless couple , of weeks with her parents. D. r 'R%aAted ens and sarseoas of, ifeenwfe dave. 8. and Mrs. Turner. ,x al College of surnsms. °kdtnbersb. itself ill 90 days.. ffirs, Barry BLletott suffered Mr. and" ]Sire. Conklin; evangelists s att0000 am to ddeasr Nvousbaza.Of weaaea a� See u$ before you , ' in use last reek, but is now Improv- f ri kin ton and Oweassisting. is inn. cutin • �t Pk1C88 pL1C1 s residence. buy. - . S. W. H. Jackson and Master joint revival services in the churches - - j am n uy •n - Baekw eat r Walter will spend the week -end with here.. T buying h Ph021eB«L7.4(1 iri'ende to Oshawa. Congratulations to Gardham and year Z. FAREWELL, H.O.. HARRIS= a Owing to the bad condition of the Mrs. Tran on the advent of a baby . 'l78.Caaa OrowaAtissaey.aaaOoaaty roads. business has beed'vory quiet girl, They have two sturdy boys, but, -- --_ wd�._oosa, wntsby. la, A large atoek of Bran -and Shorts : dulhtng the past few days. this is the very first girl, and the AE. CHRISTIAN', Barrister and r6n tag re en superior quality on band * Solicitor. Niot"TPublic. Etc. Mass to � �� BROUGHAM . much pleased, at`right prices can.Nomes Bxock St. North, whitbR i3siy 4 The Red Cross League met at the ILLIAM.J. BEATON,'B. A., Bar- Mies.Awy.Hanson, of Toronto, spent home of•Mrs.,Geo. E. Pugh, on Mon:', -,- - • -__ _ rioter, Solicitor, NotaryPublic,associated. � . Q ��j �L � } Sunday with relatives here. day evening. Those from the villa�gge- My brands of Flour for either In practice with ]few. Byc]ensu, Denfeoo A" a e. i aremeat Byron and Mrs. Feas6v, of Osbawa. ,phot there through the kindness of Mr. Foster, Barrister. Toronto General Trusts a were with-lelativeehere over Sunday. g, J• Mansell wtth hie big sIeipll. 'By breadOr pastry are un• ' Buildtn , sa Bay street, Toronto. Telephone 30USEFURNISHINGS, N, Y Poucher, of .Toronto, spent his skillful driving many upsets , were excelled for qua ty u J[sia get -86i. . . _ . stly Thomas _ . . . _. .. , -. . --, ... - Sunda • here with his father, avoided. • Dental Big Stock, at the lowest prices.., Poucher... Jerseys _ Mrs Y Mar Matthews Is a ending a sunt Delivery free. week with tier daughter,. Mrs. Witter, eye have proven by repeated - • � iii ,':� ,M1 -IDLASE B. BEATON. D. D. S., of Toronto.. tests -that tbey-.re the :most eco= ' JJ Graduate of the Royal Co+else of Dental The Brougham Women'& Institute comical butter producers in ex I" lyareeon. aad Uniyentty of ,Toronto. Office Call�and see. Inch Phone 824. will meet a tthe home of Mrs. Harvey istenee. f R. M. s hariwsra .tore. whit I• 1 pi+ >t$o• y ' s laremont.- on Tuesday, -Feb. 79th. _ lurkatDr. season'ubeeaee evaaene. ' OREtN RtYtR "E A � S T L A K E� Of Toronto, wig be in dar`s. eon-in.law randdaughter. g qt Bev, aad C. Rogers spent Sunday with W. A. The akin e that as logs- W��`J� Mrs. Van-Wycit:Fuller.' faetion for over 80 pears. Empire ottaiinses 4;0Vbf. A musical treat to !n store l9rtiie Mine Lydia Hagerman epe>it. `the Corrugated Iron with a, in. by. a G. AM -Issuer of kta - ppeople of Brocghnm oft the eyenioyt of week -sod at home. n, see it be vile - Tuesday. February loth. tn-St. John's- Mtasei. Lydia and Annie -Fuiles� of 2 { corrugation, ore IV �%• IAeeaw !a the Cotuts of bn other makes. If ou . are h* Biekerias vluaee. Yfiy I will pay cash for the following, ,logs. Church• when a splendid musical and Tomato, rpeat Sunday at their home ' y y delivered : literary programme will' be rendered, here. dead of a Cream Separator. Try I1 POUGHER. Real Estate Attc• A very social evening was spent at Miss Georgina Carter spent lite a Premier for •84 days. ALa 1 • tioa••r, valuator, collector saw isswr B�ggod. No. 1, tail. No. 9, $17 per M the home of Milton and Mrs. Burk on weekend with her-cousta. Mies Elsie gasoline engines from $$9.00 up. etw+arriage licenses. Brougham, my Soft HIM •' is. " 14 " Wednesday, when about sixty guests Carter. See or write: me beforebuying, �. •!� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Mple• _' .18, " 1I were present. The -evening. was spent Green River hes had eevera6. week-- aBell Phone. ;V a Licenses in the county of Ontario. Rock Elm. " 28, 4 2Q in progressive euchre and other games sad hteitoes frost Toronto awing to Otisee at store and his nstd fw. Clermont. White Ash, 80. "' 20 " The proceeds, which amounted to 81$, the haiidays given to save lust. ri • J.. Prousei . Plckermg A.BEATONw. TOWNSHIP am tarLERH 2nd4G Pine, 20; 16 •- was -given to Mfrs,' HoUb`y,.seeretary. ' The Green River Red -Cross Auxill-" D • Conyeyan N TOWN o IPO ialdas Chopping and Oat Rollin ewer of the Soldiers' Comfort League. ary will meet at the home of hire. W. Pp B R 9 A. Fuller on Monday. Feb. 38th, at9��],��;�ara�� an faeir, Aoeouat.nt Bte: Yaarr t• iO1D W. {� . aiile.B usual.re8i1 RiY�r. a _ • -o'clock P. 'tn. K os. farm "IMasr of ILas+as• Lie•Buy one or more Jerseys at Greens pj number from here attended the • mer- �: oat t v $ stile ta.put create, on that low tee -t= y -- t service at Wbitevale ohorch Sunda _ 17GH S. PlT(3H, filen-Major -Oat. Ore�ddreeeR. ISR. -No. 1. Locust Hill, tope Holstein milk. evening and reatly enjoyed. the'fine - it b e Bi ?° Licesoad AaMloa•er EzWvstvQ a:par• g Alt tial aoirrl0 it and Cycle -. sermon, also the singing of the male :Jones in imparted and i6roushbred stook. _ • AUDLSY - Bliott' — — — Q ag promptly Sale conducted aaoy�wban, Vtxfte Sox terms pe - tendecL3o. and yazticalata Pi,oaelad,4lIa. fib 17 REAL ESTATE...•• Mrs. W. H. Guihvie spent &;few Accrie wa rn reports- its_ a very :pleat• at - ant time war si><'nt is the borne of J i P09TILL, Cleansed Auctioneer, _ ds -e in Toronto Iwat week. Tires, Qua, Cireaee and repairs *� _ y _ Farthing os. Friday; Feb. Stir, the Fe •lar Ooantir of York aad Ontario. Acro- • Our school Glowed down on -Friday always on hand.Al .ton sal" of all kinds attenued to on ohm, ,t for a few days. owing to the shortage young folks �rr akfit home in time far Q,, Andrew' none•. Adarrs (i�•n slyer P.O., out �s isg s�>>r►� of cosh arstheraate breakfAat. _ Potter Q+ _ The .collection for the clock to be Some of •aur citizens have a poor put In the Lociiet H111 elect' ie coming :��j M, MAW. LICENSED AUC pp Opinion.ofthe meLhoa}�oC-the Fuel Pe tr TiOMEER tot York. Qntane and rlurbam i �r9 Acre'S Of Land For h73�e, Controller. on famously, and• we hope to ha.e PICKERIN(3. cot. Cosnttes, All iuhnis of gain prom" attended the same installed so that It can be to. Termsre�wn,ble. Dates for owes may be lel_ plalited With good H. and Mrs. Powell are p of iqg set- used before the end.of the season. arranged atTM Oases, Keil sad tndepen- Lled in the house recently vacated by a dent pboaea• Whitby. Ont. 6 _ _ Winter fruit - _ x .Tr1R.$ I LQ-�• dust coming intiD . __ F, G. McCarthy says be. has a very. If you can't afford to by a cow, r� V : •v b8811D unusual ctoss-cut saw as it tnkes two buy a calf at Green's jersey sale- �etorinary Surgeon g bigmen to handle it. .,It will soon be a cloy. u kr hoe en Laid _ .. .::.'Honor Graduate of the.Ontarld Vete, � se Muriel P c in a r Nin Colle¢e =• �. RiehardsQa. up with blood- poisoning as a result of wHlTev Prices - '�', sr ".'aad Gr'adnat of the"Veterinary - - frost -bites. She is getting around - - Y aRA113 flicely, Those who are In a poaitina to )cnow , Science Assoriatlon, Notary Public, P'ickerilij#: A number of buyers of thorough• assert that there will be 2600 patients _ ct - Phone--o®ee 1809, residence 26f ---- btnck are making their rounds In this at the Military Convalescent Home ion Sarnia CLAREMONT, oNrr►Rlo The .Piekerin vicinity They are buying a number here when the till{ldiapls have all been- _ : _ _ of arrimsls: - - cotriplete4. Including medical men,�1 R: A'1'C�RE • • • There was a small turnout at the nurses; attendants and other em i' BnCiB• r =±Z'' =' Vigilance Committee Socissl Service Club at (be church on ployees, there will be about 3600 ora } �. Veterinary Surgeon Friday evening, owing to the bad con- population. which wtll thus make the T -Honor Gradusteof Ontario Veterinary iUe ailject of this Association is to dition of the roads. - population of the town about 6000. _ 1 can Bate College. All calls day or sight lessen stealingg and prossim a Modish, -of'Oxbow. Sark., has The mild weather of this, week was h promptly attended to the TelQus. returned to his home, after spendta hearth welcomed assiitgbroughta car- _ Hull and independent Ptsioes ---•�- a week with his sister, Mm R, Puckg twin amount of relief to the uel situs you money lairs havi0g slobaooe0m0ai• rin' and others here. tion. In order to brie relief to the P1CKE�t1NG, - ONTARIO Imm9tliagl wiit� an no sb a Some of our farmers are taking ad coal shortage a number of eh trees .c :. _ ; >•s9eW. vantage of the decline lift shear prices have been cut down to provide fuel. --- . Of and have ordered belt -too lots fe+om In maty cases shade trees wars two — Qp - JOHN- Ilip liseb�esbip t9r #! A0. the Farmers' Olub to Pickering• How thick. so that a thinning out will be a A . R E E SO R stills aaav www son ihs eetslastl W. sweet of them. benefit, A namberof dead trees Wave A. • • swam a&a�Issum also been cut down, _ )fists R of tieah aad cue' ftsa Ossa. -L, D. $. Ps - ' ou« T� W. J. Lake .dc Son bays sold out 1"i ST HIM. . err. W. �. Riehariasa. their e: a gangs basioess to ad menta COU"Satly ea-b11ad e1'tO:' Mr. Taylor spent the weekend wifb nears: - l,faredeo, who will — )1 ,,,>kf,,.it Baton, J. R. Thextea: •Wi Js Cilil'it. Alex Thom. take pose n immediately. The : - -fie • Miss Bate Smafes to visiting friends members of the new firm are enni- _ - Ha¢ift, sologaa, Walaran, ate. ' tis" in Scarboro. mean who have been engaged in the, An epidemic of colds and sore throat construction of the hospital buildings.w Highest �djfg is goiop the rounds. They are. therefore. practical men -. Butcher's anile Isaac sizer .peat Dioallay at the and wilt no doubt give _satisfaction to _ • 9 s THE BEST I r Ti: these ohn Mrs. Andrew Annan, we regret to F. H. Anne. was in Toronto Ott _Ilii Tgg -- erima :livery XW 3PAL 81 ss. is on the sick list, Tuesday attending a joint meeting of - - - e7 y' V'Mlace Hallman, of Toronto, spent the Hydro -Electric Railway and Muni --- LLIOTT MDnaay with Morrison Broe, cipwl Electric Associations. The meet• First -cissa rip for hire Miap Agnes Arman, of Clgrke, spent Ing unanimously adopted a resolution tic � the week -end with her parents. urging the government to -nationalise .Day.. OI night - The Heatless Days were observed the Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Bus meets all trai138 Yon a k Charles Ste, Toronto, in our village, but did we save fuel ? Pacifie`Rallwits in accordance with R Mrs. Leroy, of Toronto. to apendiag the Drayton -Ackworth report. Sir Teaming promptly attended to. Canada's Popular School of Basi a couple of weeks with Miss Morrison, Adam Beck was present and -gave an Are you getting the full '1 Agent for Canada Carriage Oo, tiess training t Satisfaction assured Tom Sowerb and little Doroth excellent addross, in which he an- " use of our Kodak these to all who come beret All graduates y y' y ' Br' of Toronto, spent s day here with his nvunced -further reductions is the winter months �• H• PBa� .and scores_of our under - graduates ii irr� B mother last week. Hyden -Electric rates.�- i Pickerittp. of the petit year •bays secured good L. J. and Mrs. McWhionie who spent The Count Council which sbonld . You can take some fine snap t business positions and still the de• the past' three weeks in the village, have met on,�uesday to deal ,with the shots while the snow is on the 7 mond is. • far beyond our supply, bave returned -home. question of the separAtion of the Town round and the trees. If you ' Our Catalogue gives full part cu- The Ladies' Aid intend holding a of Oshawa from the County, has been g - y have not already done so try �Q O ��'� lars. Write for one: fltudents concert about the end of February. adjourned for two weeks, on account A. ii" taay commence a coni'se- at any Fii13 particulate later. of the fuel shortage and the demorhl• it one of thes� bright daI►s. For service and Salam will surely time• The • Sunbeam Mission Band will ized railway service. the Port Perry aIW. J. B3iiott. Principal Bring in , yeur films to be -, follow a course in ons of Shaws meet in the basement of the church line being blockaded for several days. Business Schools, Toronto. Write on Saturday. at 3 p, m. The Osbawa separation question will developed and printed. We The D. L and M, I; Society will hold prove a knotty problem. The reel- can sasses volt the best ce- " a Valentine box social in the basement dente of the Town of Oshawa are far eutts from your negatives. Shaw, President, 3oB Yongs-St. Q� -s � _being unanimous in their desire w r lbtb; Ladies to proyi a boxes of re- for separation. r. b , We make a� ec��aalry of arossout saws, freshments which_ will be auctioned has a strong support, is writing-arti.- ;T�B TdBLB--Piakeriag. 9latm O Tools of all7riada. Locks repairaed,l:.off. A ggoad program of muck, read- clew to the yeast in opposition to the +� T. . Trains vomit East 1109 as loilohrs Raeor-honing a specialty. For a first. Ings, recitations, etc., will . be .render- scheme. The decision of 'the county C• �eidtu0, ihma• lfo. 8 Mai #•� A M. elaea hair trim or an easy shave call 94L All welcome. council in the matter is being awaited i 3f1 hoeal 4fi P. 31[. at the East-eod Barber Shop. with much Interest. ,. Local b,44 P. M. { Druggist -Graduate Optician `, z a4t Te las is.` W9s1 bas s.9 follows- See our House Furnishings •of. all No doubt the Lord could have kinds. Slightly used Carpets made a better familkeow than the The greatest battle of the war C, N, P, Tt^, A Agent. ' „• 27 Looat ggC, p M �syard up•1 Jersey, but he never did. Green's and of all history is likely to take •^ 7 Mai! 760 P.1f1. W J• G(MtDOi+i �'IC$331I1I�'1L cows prove this. place within a few weeks. PiC�tffiSiYi�, �Ol'1 1Q "., ..... i ,.lR,.;,F�:;:..r::rr,">�a!r-:x.,..s.:._.:.-..,:�'.-.�_-a r.;.... . a. _..e.' -•- ..._.::--....- ._....-....-,,. ._......<.ae .�. .... ..... . ,...moi, -t,.,•.. ...,.. ,M ,..nJ:-tr:4.R.�.. ,. r, i'•:9'�5!!:..,,.-sr•:vcs.?�'......i4.....x�x,•se'�1�..r-�.+t<<..�•,i:�;a+re?'.�.,.:.'.'.y. ki�a".3R'u9.- �. d;.7�'it:fib-�'+is..•it•?s.'n'�'??,.�i.'�L�•ia'��2ttrli�?��=• _ _r �• 5=7 7 BRUCE SEEMD Control Coiner Food Be�ween ins,: Duty --To grow aU-the -6WXhAtU�ff- T-),sasuz: m�asiires . st peiso ibl- -aeid-to-get- the hoarding -food, breer Gasklered de age" 3uche== - I Taw --= by the Food Controller. Warning was .-:--OR,.A DECLARATION OF WAR. -are a necesilty. and issued recently that householdel/� and- ouir Ehity-To provide sufficient seed others S Ds of the highest grade possible. may find themselves in an un ;;y' en3,iable--predicament--if--spoiled-irLour CHAPTER XXI.-(Cont'd.) reconcile' it with your conscienvsos�t;e OUR DUTY 15 is found on their premises. Few In the solitude of the room -his heavy sacrifice_ curb happiness to your own -% i homes have proper, storage facilities Me expanded. The bully within' or, rather to your mere fancy -for of and persons who have bought large - In, was gloating over a congenial' course you cant really be happy liv- Dur 1918 Catalogue rquantijes of flour are liable to have pros ect. Bulbs, , RE L it spoil ten'ofi the rioxtel"first"' Duncan roof, and with butcher's meat on the. W ing in a cottage, with straw to the Is ready -112 pages of Seeds, Plants, Bu on their hands next summer. -Supplies. The bakers, who have been in con. 14'Dorinell; c6iiijig up with his crew, table - twice a week, if -that!" Implements and Poultry T r. nK ference,this week with the Food Conn ior the renewal of their holding, •-found - To this Fenella, even in a calmer Wort4 its weight in gold Free- t.:: troller ift' re ird to ' ew regulation"$ At al -read' disposed of, while one of the moment, would have attemOed no re- ga n Write for a copy to -clay. Poorest and hardest to be?Vorked bits ply. She had heard: such argvments�­ Sg i governing their operationi, have re- f I pe o i d of the quarry was indicated to him a before, and had givers 74p all ho -Q, commended that the Food C htroller the only one available, he knew what answering them with any prospect of JOHN A. BRUCE & CO., nute communicate with every grocer ana -that meant. So little astonished was mutual comprehension. -C with all retail dealers in flour in h Hamilton -Canada he that he actually smiled into the Somehow or other she got out of the t requiring from them the manag-rfs face pri receiving the curt room and into, the garden, where the'-' nf names, and addresses of persons who • information; and with a resolute heart chill of the damp air struck gratefully any progress to I wards. upsettirfg that have purchased more than a 99 -pound set to work upon the poor holding. . her hot.face and still brimming-' bag Of flour during the Past month. upon It was, but •anothek instalment of the ' P accursed marriage?" Price to be paid for his happiness; and eyes. 5h@ was still there, sheltered.1 Albert flushed rather painfully. wm nYING P4tirthermore it is suggested that deal - the half -stripped bushes, when the but for the difficult of keeping 01 (To continued.) ers and grocers failing to make c lklyttle iron gate clanged and she saw, or-. father I' n comfort i2pon lesser earn- narrow black .figure of her father sect ikurns would have very little be'would not have had it other- the ONLY W ELSLIKE, :7 for the very pressure of the is- coming. -up the path. AITING FOR THE CARS. • chance Of Ob aining 'a license under di s- made the ' 'happiness seem' In a moment she knew what she 77-- the licensing "em which -will -soon wanted. In another moment she had Arrangements, Made. for Importation ALTHOUGH be extended to this 'trade. The re. more real. HOUGH AERIAL DEVELOP. But the men w d- his side. -�Sbyly=for it was of Corn as Soon as Possible. commendation adds that effective ho worked, besidi7 reached III the- first- time she had evei�­t­ur-ne-T-to-1 MENTS PROMISE. steps should be taken to prevent the in did' smile, and presently be- him in any inner. difficulty -she lai i Arrangements have been madd' I - 14 --fan to frown the quality of the slate : -possibility of -serious waste. =71 "-W"- Food Controller's Office which are 't fir Laving reveafed-itself as even worse the� question before him: 41Lf 5-1 Such action has been taken in Great their surmise rigHL, , be oauld it always be right to expected t facate the vvt:lrn S. On the next To Play Big Part'in-Our Future Lives- Britain where the books of depart - at" there were Oefecticips. Through- happy? Was happiness: always legiti- cprn into Canada. Applications for -"mental- stores -have already-been--ex­ out the 'persecution the summer mate?" '111censes to import corn co Few People Understand Sensa- of covering J am' ed apd samifions have been issued - they had held to him faithfully, but -Her shyness -had no reflection -in: monthly requirements will still be me- t -�LU*ns -o"light. In hundreds of ca' -T" this unexpected renewal of hostilities John, that the sense cessary and these�- �sou � be made cases against In the r. -..was more than even staunch friend- of her action became clear to him theTood "'W did it feel like?" "Weren't who have been hoarding food. There P Without delay to the office of ship could stomach. V6 be in Dun. even the.appeaxance of diffidence for .,Controller, Ottawa. The individu-il'You fright-elk4-w" ."Was it awfully , is absolutely no necessity or excuse. cares company.clearly meant not only seek him. Ottawa "Did you feel seasick? 1 for Canadians buying more flour than applicationd will be held at Otta ic .. I is required f6r current needs. The be - Is happiness 'a 1ways, levititnate ? but a detailed list of People kept asking me these. ques- being shut out from- all: the good slate, f but likewise being those approved lief that the new standard flour is a put off with the 'lot when it is purchased at the,cost of: of will be sent -to -�be War Trade tions thit evening: the.eveiiing when I worst tools agoing, and submitted to another'i happiness.". poor quality is entirely' unfounded. a series of petty --annoyances in the He spoke with quiet authority.. hority..' I -The Board, endors1ment. -with a false assumption of indiffer4 Few people .will be able to tell the dif. matter of blasting -regulations This plan_ wi� ensure Prompt action. encs -I announced that I had return - other so-calledPriest ;�ithin him was moving in his that ed from..a flight in an aero lane ference between bread made from iafety measures. Most, own element. .�,it should be -understood, however,'t say of them'were too 'poor to act as loyal- the unprecedented t standard ly as they felt. Fenella thrilled as though a wound dented railway congestion a British aviator. It was the firs flour here flour and that made from 11 — ` . - - ifi the United States is responsible f sir' time I had flown. And I am one of heretofore in use. Hoarding is, It's not that I'd; -my�j been touched. I I . - be for turning 1 therefore, unnecessary. unprofitable An,7 one . of em en perhaps. I have no right to be Liffivaities in se --.+i- ,a v.�p . land that this is something'�vhich calf- quiet individuals, to whom the. affair tan" unpa rio, is an ood hoarders may. 111re Ava I "Idren at hems, H4 rig tha F o be exposed as gk result of"misasures, tu chi and so I can't afford! "You, my child'?? ou Control- seemed --something. td -an adventure. to be in the manager's black books." 1 at her in Mild. surprise. ler. So far.as prompt handling of 'new under, consideration. "You're the best. ivorkmafilii' the' "Julia has. e- apeakink to plications acid licenses are conce ft" � - Was I frightene there Den empt to sell mid. quarry," assured another; "but,what's, is such- a d e. I will tell i the --trilangernent with Wasbingtoii. were moments when I was. cilings lit a higher price than that fixed Dealers who att a good workman without good slate?'you all: father." 'Imill make, postible the obtaining of But I Was too much interested to be and he* are Jessie 'and I ever And -hangifig upon his arm. in the : by the Food Controller for shorts are er to t. rapidly as they'c J supplies as P an be married, unless I lay a few pounds: e- sheltered walk into which she had really frightened. The whole business 'violating, the law and rendering them- -fore oved. P *Prinfift I'm sure you'll under- drawn him, she repeated the converse- in was utterly and fantastically diff er- selvesAiable to heavy- penalties.- They stand. i tion just passed At the end she saw The corn crop in the- United �Stntes ent from anything I had experienced this year is ofilcially estimated at con- may also lose their licenses if .the I understand perf� city JlUt:he was smiling. before. It wasn't an atom like motor- Practice is continued. The Pood Con. 7 "A difficult case; you call it? , I %iderably in excess of 3,000.000.030 1,L, or tobogganing, or yachting or �� troller says that under authority of bleat if I know what the man 1 - - 'think it is very easy. If it was their bushels. Cansida's needs h Ager has got against you this time ave been diving. And -this was an astonish- i an Order -in -Council. "I thihk I know," said Duncan, in it' happiness that was. in.. play, your duty fully. represented before the ..Uni-t9d merit -It wia, still less like flyine. issued under the 'wonderfully good humor. would be plain-you'would "have to States autborities-and there, -,S every 'That sounds absurd. Here is what 1 Adulteration Act, the DeP"trnent of "And couldn't'you �m n. - But. what is real Inland Revenue hai construed "shorts" 7 iski it, right give up -your- ow -!diap6sitidn on the part of the Food I mean. The 'plane, with 'my'self in! and "Middlings" as being- --the-same VnIih him!" ly in playl ' Their material interests camrdly"It allow rhipments into . Can- Of f4of course -could'; but I'm. not go= and especially their vanity-4hat 4. Ad ration and the. War Traole. its front seat and my pilot horribly' product. -The sale middlings fag to."' Pride cif. Life. which reigns over so. aaa- as soon as the corn can be move& - 1 higher price than at- prescribed for unreachable at the rear, rushed for that` at a "Then what-willyou do*" I m"Y SoWs."-. He spoke the. word ward iri a roalring torrent of air from j aborts -is tHerefore illegal. "Just be, my own- er suppose."with, in his eyei, that same glitter of, Only the cars are. now requir6d - to- its propeller, leapt a -little, and th-en, I the pul�- -k,-, A _'So f3t Novembdr Duncan found him-,�hate w ich had a large su ivis of c6titst'v T Raw one there in self working with two boys youn en-, Pit upo'n a certain Sunday. heset 'experience is worth 4. the ground'sin)cing. I -looked down on I ne t ot ocigh to, b_e flattered at id upon to sacrifice roofs. And then our , motion seemed whole wilderness of warning.' L6weIL Ornit- y9u .are: not callie curious Rustle Beliefs. tance to the quarry on any. terms-he'a pure affection.' It would be like -Superstition. dies hard, and' still in to stow and cease. We had, stopped meanwhile doing the work of tbree�, buying droiss with'gold. and whistl -. "Bt�t if both marriages fail because I the out-of-the-way rural- districts of flying: The 'propeller still inggaily as did so' i roared 14.04 Ginseng r: habit quite lately acquired. of me-" England the people have a. firm- belief .`deafeningly .in 'propeller -rilel . J I of my nose. Wanted This paft--Qf the perseetition, being;' 'Then -,-you will 'have - saved them -in herbs and charms as a cure for their '.wind, still, tore at my cap and goggles. RES11rhost 9 R aw Furs P"d both fr6m unworthy unions, since true � various Uts. In Cheshire.; peAaps' purely. material, was really lighter perhaps,' But .we m1bile no progress. We were than the moral martyrdom underVniq-, affection -if such there, were -would.,! such sti0eiratitions a' N. SILVER re most ifurnirous, 'only struggling... a -petulant mechan- -by--Fene r whom---A-Ibert'i off worldly considerations." T 11a, -fo­ 5 dug-, 0 land a native will tell yoU that hedge- -ism, in a' 2W st-pan.3 St. W, Montreal, P.Q. Y"- see n adverse gale. 26 )-ewrs or rellatle trudins geRtive silences were even harder to ho s are iaseful in the cu"of ePile Dear than u in s, Fenella. with a -deep,, - - 00 --vale —JEW- of can" ri l 1:111 is a a that ointment should never beappliedr ches. Nor was a e spared inner,,ecstatic breath of recoN­ impression., That I say, was my was, tbough it or, pit's u.�tsl not as. td where her ha PLness How simple it really Wnker, as thaT 74 F beneath me, the ground was no with the first • w .-lay butas tow d any so distant that -any object on which I et she hp had required is simple Afaith, as -John venomous, and that a child's. nails ,right to claim it. M'Donnell's-'to open her eyes. In one'should never be cut during thefirsthfixed my eye moved Thus when J lia, entering the 'room moment all, the -false arguments had year of its life, or it will grow up with extreme i In tears, u,= a letter'Juat received; drop v harmlessly; the doubts light-fingered. slowness across the field of vision; in- Anto her of he past weeks had been Ideed. soon did nota to move* =ds, with. a '=There now! the away killed at, Most curious, hoiiever, -aii the cures what comes of .it!'' -it was with aone -stroke. recommendiW in'Cheshirefor whoop- ..It is only. by watching objects -7 &iltily that she passing that 'we gain began •to read the Irtg cough, an illness which few il- any idea of l' -page. The -note was from Mr. Ber- The man who- lives in- a continual speed. Well, there are no objects dean escape, A lock of hair should , ; -xeirit mother at Glasgow, with. whomi tete-a-fete with one idea -who has in you ..in mid-air. And there is -lulis-lad been about to spend a -workman, an unseen guest cut from the sufferer's head an. -0 40, !no friction and bumping of wheels to! ,few it a fellow 'Weeks, for trousseau purposes. Her' at his table, a companion. in his, into a hole bored in the bark of 'a -61 i make you realize that you are travel-. i 'box was 'packed afreaq, "t- might leisure houra, and a bed -fellow to boot , mountain ash, after which the hole as Well be unpacked again, since upon -soon begin& to show the symptoms should be closed. The whoop will van-' ling, as you realize it even when you; a pretext which obviously was tint a of this slavery in his -face. In these ish in three days under this treatment. i shut your "�yes in a train br.car. J prellext,'the invitation was now vnKh--1 days It was noticed by some that At-; Many strarige.cureWare suggested 7,Above the Clouds. drawn. There was no burry about the bert's narrow physiognomy was sharp- i)i'd mar-'ening visibly, while -his keen eyes a sequence is that-, when you trousseaus it appeared, since the- or ague, In Lincolnshire, for . in The 66111 Dais ---riage-was not in tbL- immediate.. �sumed that peculiar brilliancy­�and in- stance, the method is very elaborate. 'are hurtlin -g through the air at a hun- "Of course one knows' 'What that - termittent fixity of look which betrays The sufferer should -get up at sunrise, dyed *miles an hour -as I -was-you Voieto 0 faft anA n means;" gan*d Julia. "Not in -the- an inner consuming fire -.-That "some -on the first day of the month, making.. are. -convinced that the 'plane is re- extracts give.NABYIS OWN avert the familysureSOAP its wonderfully immediate future! Is it in thi6 future' thing" which was to av ure his pockets are empty, take a, maining still, but "being ferociously softening and at all ? That's the question. George misfortune still remained formless, or varying -knife that he has -bought and i beaten upon by a wind which ,is try-, arouiste lather. Sold everywhere, begari by talking of November --this rather it showed a new.."d. more ing to push it back and just failing.,', Anmt Sca" always used himself, plunge it into Utm. Manued very month, and now he's at February fantastic form' each day. - The most, The awful, deva§tating'noise of the fantastic, anthill, and 'twist the knife as many already, and presently it will be May. ic, perhaps, being the d idea. Then, lying ngine is one's chief preoccupation at n't 'gi% I �1 y times as he has had fits. And if before that you have .1v@n of 'enlisting' Ronald Ma per- -g first, and the tremendous loneliness. U that wretched' Duncan then prob-'sonally, and entrapping Fenella into ­flat on the face, with bead oint g All around me-nothi gnessl And if "ably_:_ t--wQn!kbe at all. . Ohl Fenella,! a marriage with him -perhaps by , to the sun, he should breAth a what have I done to you that you, means of a compromising situation, times'as he has suffered into the hole his were the ease Zben the pigmy ere was just one should be• so deter i mined to robat not hard to construct. But nothing'in the nntbill-- and then world was visible below, how terrible A HO my nappiness.,- pilornise well enough, speaking no word until be. has broke was it when we robe a'Uove the clouds, i;.- ViLL in each town where With Mr., Berrell, his tacit ally, he' -and the earth - was blotted outt 1= Fqnella. sat there with the letter in his fast. That. go, 'hex lap,, visibly. di stressed. i bad taken no further irect co"set white MY troubles 7 d ite realm was a loneliness, irideed- "And it is not retie alone 't is -A all of until one day.in late November, when then would UP. Don't ee-don't you know' on the point of returning to his worl, . Fowers that ha literally unearthly-besiuti.ful, but ap- you s ve been frozen ma last birethat Palling. what you are doing to Bertie ? -now irapidly>applroacl5ing completion be restored -by placing them in cold "I am diftpPointing him �ery 1: The thrill of Thrills, much -he followed him to Oie quarry, on a water until they have' thawed out. ball of snow. I know that," said Fenella, almost re', small personal errand. Just before' Speed up poultry production Of which I have. no doubt at all. On And it was Just then that my head A morsefully. the week -end, Ne last of his spirit-' farms and In back yards. This will But you have oft' heard tell. span round, and, as a new sensation, I i "More tha'n, that! You are under- levels had come to grief, smashed by a supply our tables with fresh meat and I mean the one which people say mining his happinesz; Just as,you'are clumsy workman, 'and, despite a wire, felt a qualm of seasickness. I did Was located down :undermining mike. to Oban, no substitute had yet arrived eggs, releasing red'meat so it can be not realize it; but it was not my head-,, -He tells -me that he had fully made up! U-iiwilling to return to the loch -end' sent to France to feed our soldiers, -that was -spinning, it, was the 'plane- It doeon't matter 'bout that snow his mind to risk Wdeclaratlofi; but of -without the almost indispensable in. Two hens for each member of the Nose downwards, round and -round, ball, rousse he cannot risk it now. Fenellap�strument, be had bethought himself of family can be kept in the. back yard Which could never la t° through the clouds, with whirling Whatint'rosits' d you an me is Fenella,' -.%+at have we done to deserve the manager as the possible possessor from the table and kitchen -scraps with mists encirgin*g us! Thus we endeT'"2 this? Is it because, '--oven irfi the' Of, one. Having comforts to us passed. a little grain in addition. , The cost our flight with a thrill -at least., it And I know PEACE an nursery, we alway,,q gave everythinfl But the shot 'proved a false one.,1 '- A d JOY and should be less then the cost of eggs was a thrill for me, though doubtless 1 S HAPPINESS to you. that you use us in this way Mr. Berrell too was out of.,spirit-levels. "ordinarily used. - A few chickens Can a mere nothingto my pilot. Lastly, a E To me would flow, ? It's the deuce of a bore," said Al- "Julia -have mercy!" was all i be raised also for table use. Read up If there was 4ust one 'WALKER Fenella -could say between the quickly, bert. - `I can't wait for it, and: I cant long, slaiting slide to earth, -ind' the I on the subject and start a back yard discovery, when I tried to step out HOUSE` 'risen sobs, for the slow torture of the very well do without it, just for to- of In each town where I go.,. last: weeks had'unsteadtM her nerves.! morrow's job." chicken flock. my seat, that I,was almost'frozen im y by next Post. �Wi mercy! Can you' "It's bound to be here The Horst of Plenty Ydu'll, just havi, to mwke your sisters) rtieles Wantb#far Cash X F -a— �'J: e sogru in'ble'd--Albert, 3ti-gaturest pletn"al N40dieworks r."61 Old Tewoueryi rimor ativeri civirioss Children brought up among flowers The Walker House" Shur- Ga;n -out seem to take little notice of them I and was about to tak-e-5iiV-e-.--JrUT -Otd-0hifts-i al"OL-Ons3nonts.. May Watchers Mums Table Ware.--but-w-deep%ronto- S' out his hand In farewell,, Wrfteacr read by. 10spress to i� 'If's eyes themselves IL 3L T:'ZMXX=M, ZdWt*d Geo. Wright'& Co., Proprietors Mr. 13 ePrur te ower gardens of the oTd home dwell vk r e into his. ANTIQUE GALLERIES in the ii-drids o6hose children through Ferstili z . c Irs, "How -are you getting on? Made 28 *a& 30 oosteae SUPW, Toroato, Out. moo,,IHlllit{IIiHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIillllll{1111 6------------------ 4- "1 rAl 64 • > , a, v y ; . - .. ,- k :i72L _.� min; "-r'� �'w °ti r •-.. a•. .'6:... S.•v. xr�,:� .,,2 'Yv ew 'te""� .7 .v�tk- :..,''"�kv" ..-.. ,:tz ">' . •,w,' r 4..{ .;a,.`�..� YF,,'iP" ..{� . .. ^n.'§�'... ,,r-R•- y.: '.:.., ' "a- A n..-.,'.r�..r. .. ;t,n.. .t..,� :_". `�i'.r u.-r✓a :, ,. .., , c^b., .., u. ...., .. 1' . ...f' .. ..-... ,, ,.. ..i' ... � .,. ..�-� •. �� � �' - — : `�: .,., ^%w• ,tea '''i• .. . _. ... �.. :'� .C,}'�'J. S 2,t�re. r'Y .. ,.. " •.� ...,,,, . ,. . a °;+r.'..., ♦ .. . w . -. _ •C'^" .. +N. rY.. w ; `;"M , - — - - bl"k-white-)red !fags marking the TO BOYS PR o tf, carding the'ws1L of his Coblenz study. 0- mak MODEL STEAM But This War Goes On.Ie it the Germat} Food Controller . ENGIN�!`i � s- He certainly has, one of the hardest - es o a wi is ood a ri inion spurur ttiUt t sla_`.n tn9ucAnd hit'chemicallabor!' _ as N the 1! ware torigs, lnventing, food substitutes at plug the el.ctrtc light - lent to Your town. TRS THESE ONE-DISH DINNERS. -! home, and great problems o food cul- iu brass Ise rel di\ i 1lL UV WAR? i tivation and-transport outside Ger- butler, with s a t e t y" - atolre�o. aha ou can ook it '> many s frontiers. Is it the German halve, blued steel pre- 1 f t Y ._ be for a longtime, or use a !steles cook -'. Minister for Auxiliary Labooi, t 11e or= oic. BLth_aPlrlurn- Rabbit, fowl, or' any meat may er. Heat Iii quarts of water, to�boil- ars, and blue alae used instead of the fish, or tomatoes SPECULATIONS BY A BRITISH ganizer of male civilian and women's chimney All runnfnR parte of beat quality " )instead of milk. Carrots may be omit- Ing; .add 1 teaspoon of salt ani • 2 work at home, of forced- labor among metal. toed. li/z pounds fish (fresh, salt,, or cups of hominy which has been soaked WRITER. = the unhappy`civilians greaninif• under - send us your mama ,. '_ canned), 9 potatoes, peeled and cut in f overnight. Cook in a double boiler ,.r_ France, » Be - a of oura bear tits ombaeaeQ,i for four hours or in the fireless cook- "an oppression' in Fra 1 ��,•�` !0 package ' ::::small pieces, i onion, sliced, 2 cups I glum, RumanWand, Serbia? Easter Post cards to se a 1 cents a carrots cut in pieces,' 1/* pound saltier overnight. This makes 5 cups. lVho Has Byen in Intdmate- Contact There can 6e Pew busier men in the package. when sora sena us the money and we will send You the engine, charges rk; 3 cope milk, pepper, 1 This recipe may be increased and en- 'milk, 3 table- With Every Phase of the world-"to=day than Sir Deurlaa Haig, prepaid l spoons flour. Cut pork in small . ough eooked in different ways ;or sev- If he had fiothing to do with evolving 1 HOMEWWARREN CA. 1 fry «1, +1,0 �t,n oltl_on. oral meals. 'Hominy is excellent con- World Conflict. '. the strategy that is slowly but surely DEPT. 8T `TOROtV�E1 a �sieres an�- Ppm- . lnrg--��vv"itlydried; canned or fresh - -invaders- ----- - �1 far five .-minutes. Put pork, onions, or' rues) and vegetable left-overs may It has often been remarked that this, Pressing baJ ck the German , e + carrots, and potatoes in kettle and cov-' be used: Here is one combinatiow war is too big for'any one man to I would be still enormously busy.' He stance. His i the skilfhl Find that -` et+ with boiling water. Cook until I has millions of men unser his control, unravels the angles and cuts the vegetables .are tender. Mix three 5 cups. cooked 'hominy, 4 potatoes, 2 handle, so it is not surprising that'the i _ ~t� cups carrots, 1 teaspoon salt, 3a pound question "Who--is the Busiest Man in'vast armies which require millions of knots. "t tablespoons of flour with one-half cup dried beef - 2 cups mills, 2 tablespoons the War?" is hard to answer. The I tons of food and equipment a oter- ntn One could fill an issue of this paper x 'of, the cold milk and stir in the liquid , fat, 2 tableagooiis flour, Melt the fat, fact is that to-da; every belligerent I sal of all kinds; 'thousands of motor- lorries, with the report of"the engagements of in the pot to thicken. Add the teat ; buses,. and 'vehicles of all ' of the milk and the fish which has! stir in the flour,'edd the cold milk, and f country can show statesmen and ad- I a single one of his mornings. 'Yet, de: been removed from the bone and cut in mix well. Cook until it thickens. Cut ministrators who,, in , their • different kinds for transport purposes, together 1 spite his enoimous preoccupations and g with an ever-extending maze of light p - , small pieces. Cook until the fiat is the potatoes and carrots in dice, mix spheres, get thr7ugh a volume. of busi- tremendous responsibilities, he keeps a11'the materials in a baking dish, and ! pass, and, handle transactions vaster railways as they advance, and the I his eye clear, his mind fresh. He even g tender, about. 10 initiates. Serve tots (bake for one hour. and more formidable than any man greatest park of artillery the world finds time for an occasional round. of You' can omit salt 'pork and use a' ever tackled in, days of ease. ,has ever .,•seen, with ammunitinli off, or `a flying.visit to Wales to talk " tablespoon of other fat. � . These dishes supply all five kinds of p • - trans ort•and repair $ho in ro nr= I ' • f The colossal strain which the war i p P p p to his belovbd_ela>�n__ " _ ._ Peas with Rice add .Tomatoes.' food. Each is enpugh for the whole ttion. 'In addition ta-controlling, direct-) s unposed on the brains and nerves 'ing, and hai,dlinR these vast masses of cups rice, cu ie perms, 0 finer a ; S o :--- em �' . I .-_ OLD GENERAL H•UNGER.- _ onions, 1 tablespoon salt; '/* teaspoonY with bread and with fruit or jam for of the" statesmen and generals of Eu- I men and material, he has to co-ordit#- er, 2 cups tomato (.fresh or can- dessert. Then .you will have all the rope is best shown.by the fact that to-, ate his plans with those of-our allies,.) ' - pepp Allied Edrope Needs 290,000,000 ned). Soalt perms over-dight-in-two-five---kinda_of-food your hod _ da ver few of the then who made 1 keep_an-eye._on_.the-enemy move-n- --. s y_needs. '' Y Y � quarto of water. • Cook until tender in I. These five kinds are:-1. Milk, cheese, f history in the open p es a Wail i ments and intentions, and find time to Bushels of Wheat. -- - water in which they soaked. Add rice, i eggB7 fish, meat, beans-,peas. 2.� eree;=are 'n oma. O1 -at any rate In their give • thought to •a thousand extrane- ; `original poets. oua details. The Food Controller aava Allied Eu- onions, tomato; and seasonings and % corn, rice, oats, rye, wheat 3. Syrup, t I rope is short of (00,000,000 bushels. o!. cook 20 minutes. - .i sugar: 9. Fats: butter, .oleomargar- hien }lay Come - RobertsoWe,Role. '. wheat. On Dec. 1 last, Canada had Potted Hominy and Beef �me. 5. Vegetables, fruits. Few of the military 'leaders -have Busy man as Hai is, Sir Eric God- 110,000,000' bushels for export. On ` Hominy is excellent to use as part of 1 Choose something from each of withstood the strain of., more than des, First Lord of the Admiralty; must I the game date, the United States,, after ; a one dinner; if you have' a fire thane flue groups ,every day. three years of active service iii the I run him close. From the point oil allowing for the normal con9umption. l field. Von Moltke, Chief of the Ger- had not a single 1 mended by .the Food,Controller Contro}ler is a I view of national security, hi's job is of , of her own people, The Clean Plate. mail General Staff, is dead-of a bro- bushel, although Mr. Hoover � thinks- mat«ser which .cannot be argued. "I primary importance. He must keep "Please don't eliminate rile leftovers ken heart, it is said. over the collapge the seas banned to the Gentians, he ~that, by economy and substitution,' - F altogether. My husband and boys hate to be..so skimpy about my serv- I of the German offensive against Psris; ' must guard the great- highways. !they will be able to Export about like some of my leftover. dishes bet ing that I cannot tell whether my I Von der Goltz Pasha, the organ}zer of! against the submarine, he must- sweep' 100,000,000 bushels. Where will ..Al-. ,,.• children are satisfied or not, reads a ' the Turkish army and architect of the the ocean of its insidious man-traps- lied Europe procure, the balance of e ter from a person who reaches and Turkish defences of Gallipoli and the `the mines, the stet Lord is dealing - us e s o keep her f Thum reader,va from what she says. practices generosity. Tho is the old j irieatment lines about Kut, has fol- ilith hundreds of thousabds, for the (.starving'•. Canadian attitude. ,But kat it in {lowed him across the Styx; Von Bis- British .Navy has a long reach, and its 1, On account " of the shipping situs- - and --from a examples _._- _ she makes from those left-overs, it is a ge sing; t .e savage arm a l this serving your children and your tinn rttm • ust'come "from -America and very easy to see that she is one of Cavell, has also passed away. I the earth. Canada, as t e granary .o f Me Empite, •" guests more than they want is de- I Hindenburg, Joffre, and French aro I those rare conks who waste- nothing rivin other human help some- t What of air William Robertson; our I mast put forth a supreme effort, says that good cooking can matte eatable. aberegin the world of loon 'beings is no longer actually in 'the field with, blunt and sturdy Chief of the General Conservation. The farmer must have For. her a little extra cereal or a few 1 , their armies. The German Field Naar-' Staff? His jbb extends from the-out- additional labor. He is, doing bis beat _ fa actually necessary for their exiaLtom ehal, as Chief of the ' C�cest -"General er walls of Jerusalem "to" rbc`"savage now; and no amount of. talking at him slices of toast too many are no Carelessness about butter is slCam- i Staff, spends most of his time at Gen- I will induce him to put in a larger crop ;waste; they are an opportunity. mon Canadian nn against thrift.. In! 1 fastnesses of German East Africa; PP eral Headquarters at Coblenz• Joffre, 1 this spring. Provide him with extra _ But the moral of the slogan Elimi- near] eve lams) some member has from The barren rocks of ]dacedottia to P q nate the Iemoral of h this: Nothingi the immortal victor of the Marne, is the sodden swamps of Flanders. The i help in seeding if you will, but ba . the-habit of taking Fuge belpinga of ' living quietly in his welt-earned. 're- I war on the nd-below .and above it will not increase his crop acreage un-, ` should be left ovep that cannot be butter which he or she does not use. f " „ i used, and remember that left-over tirement in Poria; while Lord French; .is his .pigeon, as they any in the I less he is assured of enough help in r, The remedy is simple. Cut slices off ,has transferred his activui to another I harvest. Even in old-settled Ontario -dishes which are most costly "after the; the oblong pound of butter a quarter Y Army. The soldier, from the moment' I g q � sphere of usefulness, and is devoting he enters the Army, his rifle, his am-"i there has been for years a large acre- , necessary additions are made to trans= of an inch thick, and cut each slice Ms great. military talents to the vital munitioln, his gas mask, his equipment, age uncropped for lack of help. It is- - a form them into palatable foods than i into four pieces. When the butter question of England's home defence.. I his sea-transport, his motor hes, his � equally true that there are in our entirely new dishes -would be are not is served, let'each member of the, fan- I cities and towns man farm-trained pre economy. " The cook who esu use sly take one small piecea time. It j - -And Hien Maj Ga ambulance-he is concerned with all y w the extra servings to good advantage sounds like a small economy, but it Of the statesmen, Asquith, Beth- il these things. He must .provide the I men at work not as,essential lis faim- ns to cover t e soldier in attack, to ing, who would .assist in- the crucial need not worry about cooking a little is one which eaieful -city housewives! mann-if ollweg, ' Berchtold, t Mani, p periods of seed-time and harvest if h but-the-Aess-- xesourcefui ve diced !or ears, and- now I heads of their respective governments defend him when attacked, the ;eau- j Pe s nuc ha Y the .law protected them in their posi- :I • too --_� I o P 1Qousewife will do well to count.beads� f sage balloons and the aero lanes t that we are'ss esgerisrily-to eon-fon the outbreak of the war, have re-I g P tions and possibly made up s part of -and meastire carefully. serve butter, -country women will do tiled, and esIiiLc see for him, the plana that will lead i However, the "dean plate" recon- l well to follow their example. } Man of Serbia, and . our own Lloyd bum to victory. ere is tar y a e between their ordinary }George remain solitary end notable in- .busier man to day than )R,obertson? earnings and what they would receive stances of. statesmen who have been in Who Gets the Prize' as farm laborers. We have conscript stances HEROES 9ERN ING. i ed men for, overseas; what are we go- !W1NTER HA-RD ON BA�Y _office right through tht war, M But 1 think there is one. That is ing to do to feed our Allies? It has long been recognized that or- the Prime Minister -of England. The ` Manpower is needed for fighting. The winter season is 'a hard .one leedie Becomes War Weapon To :Nen Banization is the key to ultimate tri- past has ~lever seen, the future will for . munition working and for food umph in this war; but organize and never reveal, one who has had greater ;production, and whichever is the most on the baby. He is more or less I Eager to Serle. - , Phave tilt anoSt men m! d ant lie one may, ` he amount I probieura to- es ra z as t urgent showd �ontined to stuffy, badly ventilated , Sewing is no longer a despised sit of work devolving on the different , overcome, than the little lawyer from :lotted to it. ,In such tifies as these, rooms. It is so often stormy that the '. for men. The needle is now classed 1 heady assumes proportions to daunt Wales.' The British Empire is the I it is given only to those in high au- r another does not get him out in the 1 among small rms in this war, and the the stoutest heart. Who, of- all ' the l keystone-of the Alliance against Ger- � thority'to know conditions fully, but, 0 fresh air as often as she should. - He, wounded soldiers in, the 'convalescent different leaders in the belligerent, , man militarism, and from Downing lx if the' food administrations of Canada catches colds which rack his little hDapitals are still ab}e to do their bit. countries;-has the most to do? 'Is it Street , the Prime' Minister, almost and the United States portray things System; his stomach and bowels get., A contented mind is half the battle Hindenburg, who, from his headquar- every minute of his working day, .is as they are, the food situation is the out of order and he becomes peevish of convalescence and to have an easy tars beside the..swift, deep Rhine, di- taking decisions and issuing directions moat serious `we'have yet had to face. ' and cross. To guard against this the y p y It is only when the ordinary citizen -moth ab e ! mind, the wounded d t mast kill time recta the whole of the military opera- that make history. He is aMteaman, I A y 1 with some occupation. Sewing and I tions of .the Central Powers? Places administrator,' diplomat, political stra- realizes this that the problem can be -' )Own Tablets in the house. They embroidery, even crochet and tatting I as widely apart as Udine and Jaffa, tegist, orator, all . rolled into one. aoh•�, �r"' eegulate the stomach and bowels and have been brought into service by the Bukhayest and PQaschendaele, Libau Every single greater problem of the -, w break up colds: They are sold by vocational training instructors of the and Lens, figure within the lines of war comes before him in the first in- tonedicine dealers or by mail tat 20 cents Excellent bread can be nude of s► box !real a Dr. William's` tical- Military H°spirals 'Commission who - -- _-_ _• . -- wheat, barley and rye. �w cine C f Brockville, Ont. also direct the occupational work in Next to acquiring �o- d 'riend* th' ' the hospitals, - s acquaintance is that 'if good . bet ua - --- --- Tts•men in .the Canadian Hospitals } - • boo s.-Cottoi;, !^ Sea WaiS _ - are not yet en gaged in practical sew-, - CUT OUT AMD fOt,.-D ON DOtTTEf3 i i�. � I By Rev. Arthur L. Phelps, B,A- ing as are the convalescents in many I am ocean, of the continental- convalescent hos- ' 1 And when commotion' pilafs where the wounded are engaged `e 1 ���� �� ����� } ,.Stirs on my breast, in making clothes for the war-stricken r Ll AND I smile; peasants of Syria. end Palestine, but' - BIG L�ARR AGE L f e DOLL sig D011Is19 They cruise and fight, " ' they have itian5 art novelttea which_ :And then all the night •' 1' inches tall, h a have: been sold. to support relief funds otnte d s', roara� for such purposes. o a an a 1 i f They seek their rest, p po , head. hands . n A __.._ :a olds s, o car- r1n my olid deeps _ were given at first ~the- straightfor- - race has s t e • ward sewing 'of children's simple frame area wheats e This Admiral sleeps;! « and the seat. tuck dresses which had been cut out and ` and ,hood are mad- He never bears - l �a of leatherette. Ic.ts S}rip's bellsp _._ tacked together. Tiny became so pro- '+ � a 2+ inches high and These captains ydung ficient in a short time that they were - - _" ' �i a, ' 4 *' a ie suet the rV`ir 1 size for the Arg ` Have become sea-dung, allowed to cut them out as well, and �� ' o' • st 4� at non. g Through my cold years ' now they are skilled seamstresses or Just sena us your la' . y "seamsters." • Sewing machipgS have l • . • tia(r)a Attd address I cast them amid my shells. 1 1 • • • - area we red' Frotst Canadian Magazine for Feb- been installed through the agency of , 1 YOU ao pac;me e� the Red Cross and the work is going % + 1 r. our locale rusty. ahead with great speed. The complet- Fossae p . csr 1 sell fit Mo cin - moat ed garments are going to the refugee i�' _ package 6 lorry' cfds In each i>i►o 3'c Milk is the cheapest, best and + When teen are sold send us ouTl wholesome food for children, camps. �z; Y' ' �-- " , and we will send Res). nonce :three dol)ars) yot it! Ri,c boll, with a c as es pr4•' til it _i.np i�ar,d Kee u'1i1 also sand You the D01� ^-- presage ttitnuut any charge if You wt .HOCKEY r �i�/Nash+. -.� �! `:v... w1h �• w. ,_ °hoH �n tt )lull to Your irtrnAe and !•tl. SKATES t _, ictal Shree of th4m to `� I '~3ti, /ell our ('Nrd• and 7 ���� ,. earn prices too. send •- /i i - h e Your. name and a�dr•am to-ds so you y fist your 7)011 and + 4'o any boy or girl;v►ho will sell.3ii yackagee of onto• handsome emb soon 1 aicK Doh Carriase quickly r er P4sLcatdts at 10 oasts a vackaae (6 lovely oars !n each,PaOltip) '1►d Address— M^ 'Von Bend a yafi o� guaranteed doatble-ander• }locket' SkaAea (any .►se). Come, Wi1He, this will never do; $OIDBP - Warren bu�It of yoltehed steel. Ugb+t weiprlit. I. Well liays,no quarrel here with Sue; COM 11 ! EtenQ. tr your name, and we will setts you the oarde to sell. When sold )caste w 6Re nicay, and we send gait the skates with all. charges 1repelld. You say you're very sorry, then Dept. k8 ' - `HWM17�WJkCO., 9t1,-T-O;i.0NT _ T . w `Go kiss her ani b'e friends-apin. TORON O l.. �:.. I_.:._wt,a;,sa-:,_,,sur..":....,_.... ._:._,.-.... ,,.N. ._..._..„'-:. '..'. .. ..__.._ ,. _, -,... _ - _._ u: _.. •.,•: .___._..�._.__.�.....�->.�rx.,w•...�--T---.=.�.r,.,�«.�:.sr .� _... ..._., --.u.?_..:.a4a,+a.,n.,.,.-:.aa?.9�aa�:M;.:�,:.i.w.61�£urci., w..wL�_f�el�lu:sMw�",'1�'�tFl.v'�t,iaa fes; r �� �� a X�iRRxlrig * p 'their successful efforto in Strip losses by submarine lastt •. 1 Q3 Spreading treason among the Rus. week show an ipvrease, of `29. p. C. •': ? �, i a ;ie 1°lt .a... rtdaf morato .cta.omo. eians. If must. tie rememberedS_U' GAR -GOING -; that Russia is a country of •many As high as $20 per can was recety.- g i� r Efferent classes of people, each ^ed for Jersey, cr•eagi shipped "to s• '" LN $1.25 if Ttlront0 is I)ec•elnbeC.' YOU Call "~. 4r n ��•'�' paid in ndvani». ` with a language of their own, Stud �� iAN U L� ATE D, get:as. much by btping Jerseys at a- 8 with widely different ideas: -_W-ltl __ - GreAv°A AwIA. ' x JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. such a people it is inmost impos- sible to make them united in their =- NOTE$ AND cohfmakTB national ambition.' Having also -FRESH; SMUDED' OR PICKLED FISH ` - been under=an autocratic form of .Alsike, Red:Clothr, Tivaotliq 'd- L711 . ' f Wes speak of Saturda Fresh Frozen Salmon, 20c lb, Fre-h Fro eu White Fish 20c�1b p y apd Mon• ov r kinds of seeds. � sir f'r 25c ay as �etng "heatless" days. The allowed to think- for thenTselves We are in the 'market and are prepay' oLen Tr u e 1 s ed to pay the highest market prices Fresh Frozen Haddock 211a?;.2oc Stn Sul kiaddie etc a 16 i term might convey the'impression and when the yoke of autocratic Smoked Sisedes 22c a Ib Fillet of Haddie-22c a'lb that durin that time everybody rule was removed from their necks The best equipped cleaning Inills Fresh Sea Herrin 8g a lb :• .• Salt Lttbrador Her1'in 8c a lb �? g y F in tile countrp. g g t was shivering w4th the cold and they were impotent. They are Bend us samples, oto co in inutrfcate with ter m _ - _ us before selling. t? r -warn, weather, -:To -the. -like it man whose atul-hx$been , g �leinz. Sweet or'.1Vlustard Pickles. r meantmajoholidxf pdu iult'E�vh�4lr kept for years bound to his side, Take vrtntage of the best Seed Alark• ad � eta In the world. F g . and when. the bandage has been -.Bell or Independent phone. In oulk, 40c a quart. t ,. -they enjoyed themsalves by the!" re moved. ' and the arm given itsent = �. _000_0 _._---- fi__ • - resicies:-a- md-sci erina freedom, it is powerless. By 'con- : in handling Seeds guaranteed. � " po loss except in some cases a cer- c or , Peas and Tomatoes. •i ew st� -k on . p tirtued exercise It way -regain Its J.H.eJ1}O�VNEY COMPANY is -Iain amount of bus}ness. But power. So - t is with a nation, I Buy All Your Groceries at the Grocer's there are people who know. from I WHITBY, ONTARIO P p whose people have been kept in _ _ -experiepce What it menus to have ignorance anti inbondage. When' Jerseys area poor nlan'� Cow be e !■ \ ' H' RUS heatless days. There area large it has been given its freedom., it cause they are the most econorui- number of people,, especially in cannot use the power placed°in. is ctil'batter producers, aiid th'e''the cities; for whom the shortage handy. It will re lire nlau•s eoiry because there are 110 (�. Star' pfd, years of other that produ^e the qualitygl{,�er�11�al d rr are V i of coal meant;realsiifferIng, Most gradual progress before that na `+ .of the wealthy people took the tion can develop that strength precaution Of having their While Xeiu ddverttaemeis — — coal blue filled' -duringthe r -SAVE 'THE COAL SITUATION Pre- Russia -is noct• ,iu a' most deplor- vione sumruer, so that the scar- able condition, the proce�s.'_of HAY WAhTTED-About to tone of good clean feeding hay; w, H. Peak, Pick- �_ crty cf Goal does not .affect them. evolution mill in time produce a etaag_ lstf Use Coal Heaters. We sell the "Perfection." We__ 'But there are man r • manypoo people n ion_ whish .-will-take-its. 4i� - ARN FRAM F(YR_S - J Iso -sell the oil-to-cplrn iti them. -This oil heater r, w o have no bank account and tion in -the front ranks.. There is -Bbout 38x50. - Apply to w, H. Jackson, tR. will heat your room warmer than is possible with l� R. No. 1: Pickering. 15tf furnace. Om an , cannot procure their' fuel months in that country a class of people a fu Cap be arried from room to room d ------ - - - is very -economical on -oily--- l' ahead. In many verses they have 'thdt will be among the leaders ofOR SALE -A number ofoak bar- @ never more fuel in StOCIC than will els• some suitable for vinegar blirt!is. Apply _ the world in industrial pnrsufts, at the Pickering Bakery. sA$ lair tlo them a few days. So that in the arts and professions. �. OR SALE BY TENDER -A four: �a, �1 p r whena coal shortage cotyles they she is now powerless in the work Froomedcottagewith one quarter. acre, Lot To those �'`�ho have Coal ---We have ' 24, Con 2. Pickeringq� Tenders received until t� are literally out.in the' cold, Irl a of dpbuilding peace and liberty in March 30th. T G. Coutts, 328 Brock Avenue. Bargains* 1I2 Coat Heaters. •great many eases they, alone are the world, we still look• for great Toronto• a1 -a - "o to blame, r no rust �rhot�* push .�hinAnd the other Ailed natiOrl9 n�TA�eTED = A leading CaDadlAn 1 Only, regula! 20.00, now t g pptesCOtln- Lite tnaurance Company requires a repce- mons the earn the must spend y, taave for Pickering and vicinity. _Part time, - Good contract ttrr the thcright perry.' Apply,[or 1 only, regular 32.50; now .. 30,00 it.ia Some way or other• before the InusC Lwnr the greater resDOIIAi• information to C. C. Stenhouse, Box 031. 0%h- off T'h• —_ . - -- tila X4 are -a4- halad, 'jaility. throwawa, ont. 19-21 ' flail Iine of "Happy Thought" and T They have never contracted the .defectinn of Russia. _ � (:E -Gordon 'Andrea of Freactr- a�'a Bay. will be prepared cttt and after Jan. d'Ptl 1 habit of laying sotnethiog aBlde I;; h, to nvhfarai"ers and.ail others with cut angel. 8?i �illt. -- s< loaded - - —R Also, a full line o --- - - Or a Crile da e.on wago'is or slei h at airytrine at a Handle9 lT.''tC. f d utiortt" Cross a. 4 R'lli. H t e ;Ale areasotrableprise. foadinfr saeby-rnachinery, iJJaWa, Ase., , - note before it comes cue. on. The qu rty this see-ioni+ fitst•class, tKU t Tile Germans have again shown r , JOHN SBALSDON- PICKERINGi .'ar poor estivate of the character 4 of .their enemies: Throughout the-C....T 1 ON, S. A L`E A hole war they have been labor- r A U ling under the delusion that fright- _ fulness will eventually compel - At Greenwood, on . Friday, their enemies to submit rstan to them. -tREANOF THE WFLOUR 'They cannot understand how any February the 22nd, 1918, of people can Suffer the atrocities its dieted upon them in such a rush. 65 HEAD. OF PURE BRED JERSEYS :For Good, Wholesome Bread less manner without .showing 'the first ns of sabnfiesion. Every - -• Fi nregister8d)., belonging to C_ _ , # freshcr sue cow by the Im. alts � _ -- _ .. _. - the Flour. that makes the Bread, therefore. you can't get best A speakable Hun simply increases �.�'� M . � J • �' �1r �i E � � results from an inferior grade. That'i, s s may/ 3= : we' recommend •= the determination of their eaernies why recomConsisting of Cows and Heifers in full flow of milk and due to freshen s to propecute the war to a victor. ' Mous ending. Every fresh &I -raid in tha.next few weeks. Also some very choiceHeifers and <» on England simply makes every .Calves. 1 -Stock 13u11. 10 Yorkshire HroOd Sows of: < - CREAM OF THE WEST Briton more determined than'ever :splendid value. 5 Horses. 1 Yorkshire BOAC, -,:The. best Bread Flour on the market. to bring the Te'uton'to hill knees. _ Our American cousins have the � THE SALL BEGINS Ar ia.SO o•OL.00K, "8HAi9P � n D same Anglo-Saxon bloody coursing �. LTI onareh P'l�Str3't :, Queen ` it�' Blend ' TERMS CASH—Credit will be given on apuroved Dntee to suit purdhaser,are splendid F'loura. Try theta.' J.are inflaeliced in tate same way eo not exaeeding seven months, with interest at 6 1 per annum.. t that It creates no surprise when ; .read first the sinking ofan Trains will be met at Greeoburn Rtatioc, C. N. R., on day .of sale. g The- Carn.I Flour Mills Co., Ltd. iAmerican transport resulting in WM. MAW and J. H. PRENTICE, Aftctioneers ' the lose•of .between one and two' - hundred teen was the Signal forah 4 .!�_■■■■_■■■■■■■R■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■tn■■Itt1i■ great rush for the. recruiting eta- r —_d X S T - -tter, : _ tions. Never Slave the war began 1% MAYJS �%�0 ■ THED Inas the warlike' spirit of theelk N' ■. OMINION B Ameria►oe been -raised to such B tfTAt•LteMlD IeTI r -.Vlteh as it has since the sinking of — - - _ = i • C00W and Reewwo 513.000.000 - f --. the American transport_:-- � A 01019RAL BANKING BUSINESSTRANlACTRD 1[ preparation for war will be hast- _ ^ �"- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT • - ened as never ,before, and the day ■ sat>lsat .a=.fo. ,; `i Zoluva yard or ed to aeooam- Sorg �wil• l'come when the Germans will V"Odw of Gaadd s DMus said sysrasds raoatva��' • ijA `rue the hour when thev compelled; the United States to declarewar t ■ ... _ -- . - i -- ■ - •WHITBY BRANCH : �h.QORDON HALL, Manager. -- upoa....them, They have made 2 .+ many mistakes, but the most cost- - �,; q ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■ft■■■■■ls■tti■■■■s ly one was that which forced the-... , - e V. nited States 'to say that they _ _ w and self-respect, remain neutral _ �•- - _• =_ In this awful world war. ;'The Russians, apparently, have decided to throw up the sponge, -----aT. R. Tbexton Pickering, Ont. and are now. entirely out of the war. The news is not pleasant T N ET -- --- 'ieadiirg for the allies, but it was sot unexpected. hate -STANDARD B ANK chaotic in a hopelessly chaotic state for for : : ' ° `• Some time and every effort to bring order out of chaos seems to OF CANADA _ ''. render the conditions more chaotic MSA►D orm, C■ TON?"TO 1 khan ever. We may 'be inclined to condemn Russia for her col- .- Money Orders Drafts are aapee; but we should tot be too and ba'ish in our criticisms.' Since the . .-issued '.by this Bank payable in - '*ar began, Russian- armies have suffered -more than the pen can 911T'P 1079 aU parts of the - -'aeeeribe. ' 'Gerntaa agents have .world. . been moat actidd is their work of pICKERING Y demoralizing the armies of j jRus- tL C. ZMgAERMAN, Breach alae at WLldy. o�y tr _ _ w {ry�Aix4VIV 1 ` airs. WW. Jones,.. ut tsatbatit, L.ea •�OAks& t XGMT$$, been s odiog a'�few days here �....... we Want Now ffi .'F.,Sodeir is suffering from, with faun rents. y Ti3viisiieY, FEB. 21sT-Extensive aLuc- Claremont .;41 erg A reliable. Agent. i� O tarlo C u- :.s4 4e[7t tst. g 4.. 4... - �. Pr,' Pte. "Protons' has been spending - tioaeale oi' 47 head of cattle•, cont- t'o Fetl Pelhaieii �'eertrss Fruit 'aD red Lyne has gone to Alberta rade Bowe, stee s heifers, a-.'few 'weeks, Here with- his cousin, - prising s - Bus meets all Trains OrniFmental Trees duritig �+'avll "an In charge of a carload of stock. W. S. t11'iddleton. raft• bull. beef-ringers and fat cattle, Winter months. (food pay, eiclasive Walter atkd Atm.. Ward were in F. S. blvans Ward sold four re red also horses, hay, rain -and im Ie- F1 class Ri hire day or_. erritory, fres seiiin • cattle to Mr. Rose this week for S• pver•(�OQ-Aro. of r.ha T°" W,. Gl. Scott is assisting Mr. Ross the property of Wm. Redshaw- S phone 1803, ery Stock, including NEw varieties,• will h'he received' a handsome ._at 1 o clock, sharp. W, B. Powell, _ , controlled by us.-Handso e u to- who is buying sthek in'this locali- - al li- th figure., auctioneer, Pickering, Ont. Thos; Sa�dersoa L. Soo date selling equipment and a splendid � r Fred Ward shipped R cailorid of S. Rnmohr is getting -ia his ,WEDI E�SDAT, FEB. 27TH=�.Xtenslve t Canadian-grown stock to offer cuatans• =easou's supply of ice And reports auction sale of choice farm. Clydes• era. We are not jobbers: Write now " hogs And sheep on Monday to To- PROPRIETORS T•-t�snto, it very thick and of 8rs ss dale horses, high grade Durham cat- _ for agency rms_to �,,• quR sty. PELHA N y Mrs. J. R. Thexton, of Picker. the property bf the estate of tht late CHRISTMAS BAR�',AINS Taranto, Ont» Tlie �Vvmen's Institute will was with'ftietxis in toren On Coni. Iteeson, at lot 27,'concession At Last s'ear's Prices : N. B.-Cataloguesent on request to x Monday. meet at the home of Mrs. John 7, Whitby, Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp.. _ . -icantsfnraq Pte. Leonard HAnnRgt, of Osh• Uc•Grath,at 2,80 p. m., Wednesday. Wm, Maw, auctioneer, Men's Sweaters, from $2.W to $5.00: of Nu eery atockenc[ea or purchasers s: awe, Is visiting friends here for a Feb.. LOth. WED.$ESDAT, . MARCFI 6TH-Auction . 'RPR• fR8 00 to. $7.00. _ few days. Geo. aiid alrsr Miller of Manitoba sale of Clydesdale horses .and high­ Miles A:1 Wool Underivear at $1:25 Miss Eva Wilson, of Bruiigham, who aie sgendina t_te Nviriter with grade cattle, brood sows, a quantity ' per pair, %a $pent Monday llere renewiog'old friend's here,. visited Nvith J. G. and of seed'oate.and other grain, imple- filen' Fleece Lined at 75c, per garment -= At-q u`ainiaiice?. Mrs. Borlsttd� on Sunday. tents, etc., at, lot 8, con, 1, Picker- Boys' Fleece-lined at 60c. per garment. , q Ing (base. line), the property of Dona Women's Medium Heavy, at .40c. per Frank Michell, of Monut -Joy, Widnier Miller,' who has' been aid Munro, Sale at one. See bills garment. tygt� .is spending zt few days with L. Flannelette Blankets, 12j4, re or W j� 1� Y �� qt icing With the bridge a _ . white at $2 25 per t _ g gang on Z�'m: birLw auctioneer. grey. � � i�,• and Mrs.' Ptlkey. the C. P. R., is name fut a test as p c We are pleased, to see Win. lie Iris—not been feeling lip to -the A chance of a, life-time to bi' a Rubbers at last year's prices, V _.Coates Arot;red toren Agiiin after mark, Jersey at Greeir's sale Feb. 22. w his recent illness. /�, , Of all materials and deafttn - kept in stoo . It will pay you .. Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, . _ -• -� 'is with her ppatents, J. H. and airs. - t NORTH QLARE�ONT to Gall at oar wo and inspect our-&too - . Beal, for a few days. The Universal and obtain protea n't be .misled b� Mrs. Either Palmer, who hos agents we do not empky t�hem, oonseque l Water Pure Water y we can, and do tbro1v o8 the UNIM - `been spending the winter with -- , er rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'B. commission of 10 per cent., which I s- oertainly save by parobising from as, Madlll,left for her home in New Sa�lYlg t If you are wise you will use• the only oW solioiled.*.' 'York City on Thursday.' 1 --The first consignment of war - - Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rlce, w'$IT1<Y GRANITE CO.. flour arrived on Tuesday and D. - t- --R achene who is agent fat Wind Mills, (latti igs Office �d Works, Whitby, Ontario Taylor has it now an hand for s _ Engines. a g . • 11 kind of pipe and fittings s e p p i PICSERIN BAKERY' -ale.--The bread made from it is _ for water works. Also bath room iiz- *' -"very little different from the old. _ Manufactured by - ' tures, etc. Everything given careful w The B. Y. P. U. spent an enjoy- attention. • able time on Monday evening last -- _ ECONOMIZE after the regulon session.. A Val• W • H • J A OK SO N cf S ON RICE'S PUMP WORKS, J$y buyitg your bread and savlag oat- lentine soc 1 was held at which Home Tet. 5521. Whitevale,.Qnt. CHOCOLATES $ROC$ ROAD PICBERIN4. 0 - i neat- boxes k shoat for persona were: pr r ► IIs• We have a aura sign of spring. Peanute atu26c lb. n • Fruit Cake 46c lb. J. Gl. Brrland.reports the arrival - Fruit ! d1 ur la:reel of three lambs, all husky and Wed 'ng Oakes o specialty' t much better than Peter AIcAr• Blaeksmithing and Woodworking. in all its branches. ; `. Both Phones.., _ ' two out of three of .hie and Plants having died:' Saw gumm1hg.and filing a specialty frith us. H. R. �Ol0lle�t PickeNag '•- Mrs. R. pay. of Toronto, is via- Spring P t1II9 " - iting' 'friends in town for a few. `e-atock Gasoliae-FDgines,._Eme_rp.lV-heels, Circular $awe, -- D ��� P� �' o an CK 14 days. Mr. Da has a Rood pons a no further intr gt o i We need f r Ddu i u., is manyMandrels, etc. .: than the fact .that we have been in duties being to keep the machin- - the Nursery Business SixTT ONE er in order. _ �' �'7j '�" �'+ .A. YEARS, and are now prepared- to weer ' LUMBI YA� near Me gra a trees an planEs rrec city of Ottttms. spent three days - - "- -- - - - customersPKINVOK at Rocs-BOTro3t PRICES last week with Cs. M. Forsyth and St Send for our illustrated circulars of Let us gnome you'on (hazed lads, purr haled from him a couple of-Shoe hardy varieties which you can order his pure-bred cattle. Mr. Wallace P� Sh lJ e Ore ! direct and env the agetAt's commis- stack sizes and made to-order. is one of Mr. Forsyth`s good cus- cion; o h you Ret the benefit'. We can save you money.. tOmera. • Our prices 1 be sure to Interest you - Afters spending eight weeks in Cold Days are Coml>4� and all stock is, absolutely first-class A heavy stock of B. C. red cedar Pe g and true to name.. shingles on-hand: s► Toronto hospital, Miss Sarah :Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Footwear. We have-a Edwards returngd home on Tues- God assortment of Rubbers, Oversboes. Felt Boots and. The Chale Brothers Co. _ _ day morning, accompanied b her g Orders filled for all hinds of sister, Miss Mabel Edwards by _ Slippers, Leggings and Spate. of �iIIti3l'10, "Ltd., _ Hardwood Flooring. 4 'win now remain at 'home, or at ;See our line of Every Day Work Boots for men and boys. _ --Nurserymen least during her .sister's c¢nvalea• --Established 1857 _Terme" Cash -- eence. SCHOOL-SHOES-Your children will need school assess, and we, are' C rhe. lb The pablie--libm executive at your service with the beet shoes made. 0, 10 flIIt$T , l� g 5 w. D. _ cleeee orlon Soo; officers are sending o this week- �� ' i the annual report to the govern J. P E E L ° �& _ .SON; _ -_ . �cna'te.dlYr PICHERING meat. The report shows that = over one hundred members were-wisorpic"i o -iii wv�jsa:n�'s Aj •°d �a Igen aad Independent phony R enrolled last year and.the treasur-. $ROCK STREET, - WHITBY, ONT. . w.�„H•t %&CPO s cyaiq&-61st "Wo r � er reports a balance of over $18.00 bo -iq a on hand. G, M. Forsyth shipped a value- �+ wo ble young animal to Geo. D. Samir = esl •'° o g n _ DISNEY B5:of Canuinitton last week. m o e Forsyth does a Rood business in t - i cc ttleand reports some good sales ,� vO Itox ;-•t '+ ae g ►� Funeral Directors 'lately. He was down near Toron- :dv 0 Mondayto-secure a number :. ' i .� lii►nd E of animals. a•s L� On account Of the impassable aQ °•r ',• ., 76 (� Whitby DI1al'!O ?condition of the roads the Nzws Aman was again unable to make Q - tw i Yf %his enstomary weekly trip to, our a _ � � ' � y s village this week.. However, he is-641.6's $� '-' Calls answered promptly sly grateful to the friends who look ism . X' after the gathering of the news _ ° a x a , any hoar by motor. _ bio extra charge, for digtai<noe b" fr � l � o • ► if � � • ; items in his absence. 30 o a it ^ • a_e ^ a ! The Women's- Institute are j� _ r ° -°_.�. i & sending this week- to the boys in ,� ' ° ° t :the trenches parcels each contain- f w � to ' a. 9 i� We have the finest Hoarse ing five pairs of socks, one pair of 3 . � I � w $ .. .-and a iii ment outside - ~� ata � p o �q P wristlets and one wool cap to wear _ of Toronto ander their steel helmets. The " Institute help for the knitting of lad to he . _ ... , . Ch 1 Phone, socks: Grain Chopping Bel day or night, No The heatless days made t�inga THIS is Thomas A.' Edison, who although Independent, day, No: 68 boom a bit le the risk. Moth bas• seventy.ympi of age, is now working eighteen AND FLAKING a 'snags men than nasal Rot out to. hours a day fir his country, without pay or thought I am prepared to do chopping and oat Nights and. Sundays No. il6 H M enjoy a game of curling. The .of reward.._Sating every day in the week o annual match between the presi- except Saturday, at 6 Coal,oal 'dent and the vice-president will His work b being done secretly; but it is-probably true that canto per baM ^!iia played o$ at as early date. the United States is plarin'g,mom reliance on-Mr. Edison than as Some atone boats, wagon and binder The losers will then put up a con any other single moa essays the President. : - . tongues on hand, pert an h. ::;• _John John Farmer, who as' • en r. camced- to a gree vee ; �-Bayles, a , an sot s .o e . spending. s- two weeks' vacation has ever known. - - bere with his parents,. Fred and �cA eat �(� i quality-on hand. _ Mrs. Farmer, returned to' North — "_Bay on Thursday to resume his _ ----- -- - Q x.. FOR THOS IAW' - --' -duties to the Royal Hank.- WA -�� rDNO P / C K E R .I N C�i . • wish to congratulate him'on his AND DISTRICT hiCl�erirS�•, �.rit~ being promoted to the position of - Assistant Manager. "The PhT. Demp with a Soa!" " To sell forAkincourt curlers were here re- "THE OLD RELIABLE is Unity there is Strew ' eently and were defeated by both h Mr. Edison's favorite invention. It is the abhtevement in which • our rinks who played with them. he takes the greatest pride. FONTHILL NURSERIES" This makes two wins out of 'three ;4y — Co-operation for business, social • ,.,,_games with this club this winter. Do you believe that there is any other man in the world-oe Splendid list of Stock for Fall ghd mutual beaeflt. Regular The score stood 8 up. The follow• group of men-who could invent as good a ph gig*as Mr. - planting, 1917, and _ _ meetings at 8 p. m. in Town Hall, _--ing is a memo of league games o Edison',new phonograph? -=spring planting, 191$, Pickering, on 2nd and 4th �V'ed this season : Claremont, Locust inclndiag many new varieties neadayq of•each mouth. Hill, Agincourt, Stoaffville and This wonderful new instniment is buil by experts andee the which we alone control, Mail or hand your order far sugar and Markham, which form a local direction of technical men in accordance with laboratory standards —� salt to the secretary promptly. league, and play home--and home established by Mr. Edison personally. Send for new illustrated Catalogue, games each year for a cup. This also Agent's Proposition; Hand. Postboned debate, "Resolved that the ! Beason so far the score stands as •.-•COME TO OUR STORE. Let us prove that The Ne4r some free outfit; E:c1us• farmer is the cause of the higih Dost of �- o o , remont vs. Agincourt, 'Edison gives a mwkal result which no other sound reprodbdag eve Territory. living," at ae:L meeting. awn games played, a tie; Stou$- device is capable of producing. ge " LLsatAL COHMIaetON ­YourClub is just what ' ` sniffs vs. Claremont, one Rame,has ; u make it," - beeD played, result in fovor of $PONE and WELLINGTON, _ .:' To tosffville; Glareniont _vs... Mark• _ _ •O&I- The--irosthULNurseriaa� item, won by Claremont; Locust M &MMic ) t. (l�sbabwh.et 18ii7j ` Hill Chiremodt, Ali* won by TOROMKIl OnAWO of Out., Piakerin alaretnont. .._?;'o.�'i4.�+ntasi:...x'?r<.a.;e.�"•�ai ::.. .. !, _ ... ,. -.. r.,.. ... ..... .. �.. •..: . - ..-. _ ..•. ... ,.,..,.. ,�,. _... ,._,., .. _a ,... ......._.•...•.._,..4a .,��'.. <� r -4, , - , .. 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NG . 1:�;ikll i, �,�,,.100-ff�.�,� rm�! fdaei'of ... i , i:�,...4 ... .... ---1 -11.0i-610.1 "',1,". ., . . , - , *WA .6 � 4' =' . 11 . :... . M .,� . - . . : I , .. � � ' `i ' , , � . -- ". �i:ij::: ,ii .' � I . ; 1. - .; I . .:. , . �1. . �!� i .� .,,,4"� . I . , . 1. ,: . , , ii� . . - . , . � giii, � . . :�- , -i . - .... , . ,� .:i��-.,j .- . I . . . ..;;:. 1!i. .: --i: .., ` .. .. ,.:,. I I ;: ... I . .. .. I . .4 . " .iii.`�::,�';i�:i.ii�:i:ii.. . " . "Staffs �.; , I .� .:1 ! " i".,.�,.��;:: ti��R,*.--,.., .. ��� , ­:�:i;�;,Z,i:-L. . , . . � - I . , . I . . , . !;:,n*',i��i��,, -i i ' --- �.j:.,%.:::::::::::A.I.:i�;i;,:,.::::;.:�:::T.,:::.:::'- ....'... - . . . r -ii., -,!�� , , : - - :.:­�j­ "...­ . , W" -,'�!;,,. `�� :ii:i I.. . -L .AMERICAN ­ TROOPS TORPEDOED" .....'' `� "�.�:11'.1.,�!i�i��!!�i������ii"".�,,�.,;�: �� ... �'.�i�i'.`-`i .. , Toronto, Feb. 12-Mim:h1t6ba- Wheat- - , .. . . - - �- :! '�j 'jL i, ... . ;i -�;::iiiii.: " �.:.'.,E ,:: . .. . , a" , . . - . ..... - I - - , - : "k -� iffi ,� ! - � . . . I I . . . . - . . . -::ii:: -� .Jij:.;:�:ij;l.' -%,"!��.`,` �.,� .".1., d . . .. : I . i.i� . .1 . I ..". ... .1, ­' . "i ` , . , - .. � , **i�j . ii� :� ,`:.��:�Ii;�: iii�'�,..�, . . . . . . i.,,�.,;�:J� '-�!!!1.1� � 'i" -:!!�,"�i:!:A." :�� il�i.,�!�-,D: I ".y ' - -- . . , ., � � ' i::�i�:iiiiz:,i . . .�� ii� ..:::: 'iq� i ;­ -I I- ,iii::% �'i � . . .. "I'. ""'! `� � , ­:;::. .11 . . - ... . E ". . ,... .. - -0. I'Ndrthern, 82.23JL No. 1. do,, $2-204', -.- , ,., I '. -, , , . ,. iii� """$ 'i�li4ii�!'��!'- N . �, . - i : ��' 4'', ; , i . . .i ...... 7'­­;.i,.,*a�:.W.!- ­­%-­ ..... : ,- :. -';. .. . i '. ti ,;.­ 1'...,;.,.i ­., , I ,." ..1.1 . . , . , .. !i `;!,:.: n ,.X, W .1 �i;.., :. 4. ii.- -- . I ,�,.­, M, , �,;;.... �� .. :, . . . . " Soldiers Lost When Liner. Sank Off Irish Coast -i � "" , 1:� ��i.i i�:,�,.,�Iiiini ­,,,�,� :,... 1 ... ` No. 8. di $2.17i: No. 4 wheat, $2.20k. ;cl 267-V,8.­9ofdi' 71 ,.-:4. I . -ill , ­ . ,r.; , - :.!.,. ;. ::::.F trr store Fort-Williarm Includinf. 2illo, tax, , ii. ��;-,;; .::.1i '� -'it.-, ­��i - . I ­­ -;,& . I I � . I.: ::�j�.,­iii!;-.,.:�, �.,,..::.",-. .i l . � v yed by British Warships ' - ill"', " '�:!i:�6i� . ....; ", .:i . .,. ., ` �:- ", Manitoba oatsi 2 CW., 9tc- NO .1 - ti, --- --- I o ­ Sailors. � ii, - � : : - 11 �,. ...4 ;m . .,: i - :: . 3 -W., 841c; No, I extra feed, 8.81c; Na � ri, I .- ed by British Si .. ... ... :` 1�::,. ­, . ,.. :��:: . �,! : I, ,i :i," ..­ .��;. A C. SV., �� , ; I ­ .. .!: , . , - -Fort William . . I , and Manned 11 . . A I " - l;�X �, . .. E!�: . 14 -r- - ,-,-. ) F.- --:-----:�-- 11,i::,:i I f ed�rj'c' In. store iiip� V a German submarine, wi P --i '-iw . . i-..:::,..:...,:..:* : :` ": :. .,� . . . . . co ,N No. - It- yettow, - : ��:` " :`:: M � Washington, DX ne' �.. -:11 ., %.:.: kili. 11.111. ­ % killi I ! . . I 11 it ­ I.... ........... ..... `t!7-1 -i -4e.ed­ norninal.. $1.90, - . . - - .­ �0- - .l.l-- . l� �� ,.. ­­­ . - .. wl ;�.,.." ..- ­­ ill �-- �'-' - line, - I --a n i a - -no-w-kno , t ill 1! 1! l! l i ; 1-0- �,e �ma- ;� ; " Ontario oa S -Z 0. -:..-, , I I � ::;. . . - � 1 carrying 2,179 Aniqiest'n soldiers, has jority . e - victims being -members 4��i,,,-�'.*, I : .��.'.:. . ­ .,..i �- . nominal; No. 3, do.. 90'to "'.. ". ii : 'according 'to- freights outside. . , . 11 " I I X . , ,� 6.0. � . - . . .1 11 Y - 1;,Y, 810 �1- ,. crew . ..:i . 1-i .. :1� f,l been torpedoed and sunk off the Irish, of the : . ­ "ll � . I . . - , �i 1; . ?Ontario :1�,. .:.." , wheat -New, No. 2 Winter, , . ' - ...11 !2.22; baste, in store Montreal ,� �.. I,: . c9st'i and at a late -hour on Wedii � The 'Tuseanid ' 'ed a - tol of : ;.-­ . -- . carried . :iiii. Fecls�'.No-,2, $a.70 to -$3.&O. according . �III .-­ . i. I..- - ' ' I 6i - .. . 1. il, di night 1,9f2 officers and men had;'2,391. The saved number 21296, -as I '-- - ... . ­ ­.. - - ; to frei-Ights outside. . - --Z, , : .:. ­ . . . . �:�., . , Ba ley-Nalting. '$'i 1i 91l - -11 i . biten ac' il tio-i'fo-llows: .. . - . � ., 'i. :�.:::, . . , , :i r - . ' counted for in .a despatch . . I 'L ' ,. �; cordl -outside. , ­ -, - follows: ., . . .. . ­ . ­ I. ­ ' : -N ".: I :: . m �: . . ..nK to frelghts 1 '4: ��,��' -_---; : I - ....Troops. ...-.i ­­ . ., . ' ' ­ the State Department' ftom London , & ;., 1''. ekwheat-$1.63 to si.65, according - . r - - - . L ': _ _ ,10.6 ;- I .. -to freights outside. 1-1 . , � . .:1 ". ­ ., �: . -of the first greaf disaster in, - c . � Rye -No: 2, $1.96 to, $1.98, according Uzi..: - - News � � ..: . 11 .: - r'.. ,,:,-, � the war to America's armed forces: , I Crew . . . . ... . .... . - ,.. . . . .. I. . . ��:: to frelahts outside., . .� - .. . - 4! . . .. ...i ... � M t�b fl r -Wal quality. $11.10, --o....-1 .:. - Came in a 'brief despatch to the' War- , � . - ­ , , - ­ , - wai a ou ' ' . ..... a a - ::..... ­ .. .. .... . . .•:,... . .. : �Dei � - Total lost . ..­ ... 101 I , I .. I. : .:. ne t ii -Toronto freights. - I .. - : ar a - ment, -- - . 1-1 . . . . . ... . � Ontar o flour -War ,guality. $10:60. I .iz - � ' .., . . ....!:i I .... � I . . :..... I .. 11. ,T,...". - new bags. Tor6iito and ­MontresX - .ii - .;�. '... F, I ­'. � - It did not Mention the possibility of i . Among the American survivors are ... . %i , .. � . , I ,� :further survivors, but hope -was built 1 76 pfficere. . T6re ill "81' Arnerx'can -- .. . . . .:, - "Mh., � . freights, Prompt shipment, . . .1 � I . . . 1 : 1 . � ; ;, NW Millfeed-Car lots, delis-ered Montreal F` - �-, I I ., : � .. . j.:. : ri 'I. , , , :­ I ifreights, bags included -Bran, ,per. ton. : .:1 11 ii "' .. here upon the fact that all of those � troops in hospitals. . 1 � � ; . . .1 .. ,:.:..� 35: shorts, do., $40: middlings, do., $45 . . . .- , . I.: , I ..:.... 11 � .. : * . ` . I Two. torpedoes re. fired at the - -- . .1 . I �.. I., I 4 `4 . .. : ­ 'rescued were landed at two widely- 1 were . o $ 6: good feed flour, per bag, -$8.40.. .. . I Hay -No. .L- per- .ton. $3,15- to . $17; , sepraicated lris*fi ports and iddic'stions veisel: The firstpassed astern,. but , Solving the Mysteries 'of of the Machine Gun. . mixed. $13 to $16, track Toronto.�1- . I .. L are that straw -Car lots, Per to 3s 3o tcr$9, .. I . . I .W ---- . Ij h relief vessels were at hand the- struck the vicinity of Irleti this branch of4the service Ill 'become- " ci­ t ilist -they - - ,•. - ki ; No. 1, boiler. A British destroyer, one so effli en . quite y.. I I . can assernible and dissemble their guns, while blindfolded . Pountry Proditiobi--Wholesato 1� I � . .. - - - I �.,: Th _ . " -.t e troops, composed chiefly of of .the fleet, pursued the - �--- ---- � -- . - - I titter -Creamery.- solids. per lb.., 46. ir s,.�­ ii;i -'iiiirdetachments at Michigan and Wis.;- U-boat and is -believed tbi.hil itifik ' . . ., . . I � ---- --: - . ­ d- ­ - ' ' ' ' ito-46c.,, printK Per lb.. 46 to 46he; dairy. .. . I . � t. I " J . ,, consin National Guardsmen,' were � it' al depth bomb. . DESPARATR BATTLE BETWEEN Per lb., 35 to 37c. . I . s 8 * ., I *, Eggs -Fresh gathered eggs. 60, to 52c; - �i , WHITE AND RED GUARDS. .1 , . . -�'. .� , I ,. - ." traveling, on .the Tuscania, a British, The bodies of 44 of ibe missing'iOf HUNS MMING .] . . . new laid. 55c. . . . . 11; . I . . .. . ­ . �� . . I '- vesseli -u-n-der convoy of British wati victims 'qf t1i Tus'cania disaster were * ' ­ . ; Dressed poultry -Chickens, 26 to He; . ., ?;, ­ . , if ,geese, .11 :. . . . il !fowl 23 .to 25c.- duck 23 to, 24c; . ... 4 ", ;'washed up on Thursday on the rocks ' etch from Stockholm - - ships. " - A des 0�1�., , I ,.. � I 121 to 22c: turkeys. 128 to 30c. *Val f 15 miles from the scene of the tor- - "commander �.�' . . . ;washed AT - THREE. POINTS' �. � General. Mannerheim,Potal-i'holesallers are -iri . . ;rrowers and country shippers for fl�st- - : : --I- - '* . . iof the Government forces in stock, f.o.b. outside points, $2.25, : A later despatch from London says:'pedoing. All were Americans, and . - . I 1. . r", ! that were organized to enforce the, to $2.3,5 for Delawares, and.. $2 to $2.14 . , , � - The lose of life on the U.S. transport! their -bodies were mutilated bill :Squth-East - Arouni for Qntarlos. I . . - : I ­ . . of Antwerp,. . , 7 'retail-' Tuscania, torpedoed off the . ­ ' authority. of.the Finnish-Diet,--lisi I -. t Irish coast' recogrition.- .. - Wholekarers are. selling' to the retair ' . . I , . I . . Metz District' and in 1 feated the Finnish Red Guar and the , tra& at the following prices:-. 41i. I I �i,. � '! . I . . 1 1. - . .,.. . . . .. . - 1. I edse-Neviii, large. 23i to 24c; twirm , I . . . - - ­ ­­ ­ - . ­­-­­ . , ­ - � ­ .- . - - Uppe'r . - - !231',to 24te: early cheese. 25i to 26c; f � ' - `­ - --'--- - Alsace. ' leaborg, and taken pas- . '� � . ' I - - Ch . I . .,�kt . ,I Russians at U _ . 1 FVL ­ RMS - i HUNDREDS OF C of the city. � . ... ..: 4 ANADIANS . . session This is the � large twin, 26 to Zil I .. .. I I . Butter -Fresh dairy, choice. 39 to 89c 11 . . - I - Ades from Paris says 9 Latest session t i-mPoriltsint, victory 'as yet scored '-creamery prints, 48 to 49c; solids, 47 ' . I - I .5 , . . I . BEING RETURNED information to band here show's that by the White Guard, as was, tQ 48c. . . , . . , .. . , . . . .. I .. - I -, � - - - of, I - Margarine 29 to -12c. ... . am 0 u9i Egss­-New lard. in cartons, to 70c;. I_. .i � . Landon says:- centrations three -important points sians in Nori Finland, and co No 1 storage. 49 to 60c; select storage, . . . . , . ' . , " `- - - ' - - - ' A despatch' Ir' r . . .1 the Germans. are continuing troop -con- the chief Military depot the, R i ' " , .� - :--,� - iiii., BY , CMDUNS - I . ..., ­ -- ­- -- -- ! �. - , ­­iea 8. . . � . � � � a " . I . 1� , i The comb continues work' among of the line. These appear to be south- rained "considerable stores of ammurl Dsea -- . I 4 10, . . -- . I . . i 1� I :. - .. :,., , . ­ . ,... ;Canadians in ► England, 'three hunderd 8 ut n d .- . -Spi chickens. 10 , .­ � = .. ' . � east of Anti arloulid the -Thion- . tel poultry ­ - . / i .: ., .-Dominion Troops Enter Enemy � men,last month were sent ,to reserve pt tion and artillery. Military observers - , ..,--Mllk-fd chickens, 32 to 36c; 1� I I Idistri 'district, and in Upper Al I fowl, 24 'to 30c; turkeyb. 35 to 40c: . ville-Metz . ' �; 7 .� .. � Line -in Two Places. : units. .Some bf •-these, .had. been. sai . . . --,� . .� now confidently predict that the -whole ducks. Spring. 2 Tj to 30c; geese, 27 to �,. .�"..', ., -- =l � . ' - I . . be irl �-, : - - i casualties in France but had become About the Tniddle.of Januar , oops 1 6 Northern Finland soon will Live .poultry -Turkeys. ail Spring ,.. �,.�, - -446 despatch 'from Canadian -Army, ,again 129 men ry tr the hands of the -Governtient forcei., chickens, lb,, 22 to 26c; hens, 22 to 28c,. . . . . . ... - �,. - . . were r ed in these parts of the line I The - baittli Uleaborg lasted r. 2 5c: 5 t 6 Inc. . �, i. - A . two ducks. Sill geese. .2 � . , i., Headquarters, says --Raiding the category B' to A, nearly two tk0i 'tot lied 5 divisions Honey-Stratned, tins, 2jiaill i . I . I.. ­ . . . . . 1,� � :, enemy lines north of. Lena, - th9. and A - mi bil completed. training S60,000 men). i . (about days, and there were several hundred .to 22c per lb; 10's. 22c.,'604. 20c . , O'lo.' go.. 11_ -., , . � . . - - ---------- Li many of whorls came dead on both sides.. Beans- -Canadian - . Canadian troops on Tuesday night,'and were raised to category Al. frdm the Russian front. I I . � dr- - .. �� In rted, hand-picked. . ,i . - supported by our artillery,. aticceeded' Burma or Indian, I . 5 to T :� . . - ­ . Equally izhpQnant tows % venkral $4� Japan, $8 . . . !:.­ �- ill the hostile front hil lilill , , .t­.21150�ill triat the trooptil FIVE HOSTILE MACHINES lto$8.25; Limai, tolsic. .. .� el � . I!! I Ili, I 41 l�, 31' I 8 at unfit men who Potatoes -Delawares. Dela ­; plarea One porty got vidt1iiii * n QTT. -- t . ­ . - V, FJW: I upper Alsace could ani a 9 ol - SHOT Dowly 1Ft7j gRjTr--- - , ;! a. 'ban: sliiiis .to7:: I � .. ' ----I' not t2sefully be en, -1 .S I— jective-th #�­U, "ItAi .41its, #&,IV to *Z-60. �� Two at which , faces them be- - - i - I , �,;� 20 yards of 'the enemy wire when 'it' shall return to .Canada. T' -th' � � � - . ous- . - . . i -. F - ' was diseavelred and heavily bombed, find twein the Upper *Vogges-and the Swiss A dee from London says:- I , - Provisso, -1 were sent back 1st month as--isr'nolossi 51 - . * � . border. In this way it appears signi- British aerial' operations" are report -}843 rhoked meatn-lils:mss, medium, 32 to .- ,Z.. ­ - en hundred more can t W, eavy.- tor 2 c; cooked. 44 to r ..ThT enemy, opened" barrel On'elev' re were returned Switzerland should' at pre- ed in an official statement as follows: iil; rolls, 29 to 30ci breal M, ,-� . - our lines, but despite the vigorous OP-' for f urth*er Miedical treatment Jk** r*M be. Mobilizing many more troops "Nearly five tons of 'bombs were 140 to 42c� backs. Witin. 43 to 4"4c' 4=06!3" . ition and the strong Wire one Of -'Ca. ottiand friiim. leals, 45 to 4Ac. . . �r . ve� three th , . . . , -- el (i t I ­ I . doe two in rufkh- �' with fife ifttent-of Protecting her /,ran- dropped -Tuesday on hostile targets. I - cured ,h ­ , an ,-er casualties weri made for - in � eati-Lonlr clear'bai 2S' to -:f- - - - i - .1 tiers. The Germans, Swiss and Austria- Five German eroplanes were brought: 29c; clear bellies. 2. to 28c. . I I Lard -Pure lard, tierces, 89}!'too " .W Position.' . � reserve units, 'these including men Swiss frontiers are at present closed down in air airlitIng; and four were'tubs. 29 to 29 c- j) . . - 'z The other party ,got within ten' dillieharged from hospitals h a p,&ards, of. I -ails, 29A to . . �;` . 910 ere. Two, io all traffic 'which may mean further dri*,en down ill control. A has- lic0minund. tierces, 25j -to 26c; tubae 25i ... .. � 9 . L. .- the enemy's line before be- � thousand more were placed in lower I i to' 2 *c, pails, 26 to 3111jo, � . K.1 I tag discovered. It then bombarded categories than A. � .Important . movements . of German the observation balloon was 'brought .. , . , . . .,. ­ . . . - Miny- -of -these t-oo-il - -- - I . , - . . ight r p . . 1. �- .­ �, - , Its way into th� bench.- Thill'Germi ' had been made available for fur � down.' Four of our aeroplanei"are � . . -,Noatr*ar wairketis - . - " 1, , - , further Advices here from Holland -missing. I 4 . I r," � "i withdrew before tke raiders, but ser,l through system of curative - - - . . ,.I Ilontreal. Feb. 1! --i -- Canadlad - . 46 . ' �A - -,,: 1. .. Maintained a stiff opposition. a I . say that the Belgium 6ontier�is, too-, , "One and "a half tons of bombs' Western. • No. 2. $1.0.9; extra.No. I feed, � - 111t , . � physical training now so largely adopt- el for ab .$1.03; No. 2 local"whits."$1.11l . . , Two Sours later, after - recemii . out a month.. It is also were dropped at rl on -an sli le. .99ic, No.' 4. do., 981c. Figur-'Manl- ­ � ed bY the Canadian- Medica] "Service, reported-itbat the Mrrnank are build- i'drom e sou _ . � Jobs. Spring wheat patents, firall 1-11 so; T support- from an artillery bombard -.1 Over thirteen thousand Canadians in Ing largo barricks in Aix la Ch 1� ,- . . �.:.::" south-east of Cambrai an on[ 0,, seconds. 11LIO: strong bakers'. .- ..., 6 . I latent German raiders came across Ncr Englan Chapelle evil billets." - 110.90: straight rollers, bag.a. 16.2a to -- - � ' ' - � - -1i �t�� ". , d were examined again by�_thO region -to house 100,000 troopill - 0 I- - . . ­ -- . .... � 1; a month. - . , 6.40..Rolled Rolled oatto . Bair of go lbsi S6.30.- ,. .. _Nan's. Land in strength in the Ueri- 1 Medical Board last a th. � . ' .I`ilIfeed---;-Bran. 435: shorts. lill mid- . " "t court -Avian sectors. They met with . . . I --ei; -- . - FORESTRY CORPS '. 'i-iiii- ' dlinss 548 to $50; mpull1le, $56 to $58. : 1. I -_1 -I .1 I 0 Iii, I t , , . . Ivigorous' " 190 - `- -, � I ,- " -ARE, UNDERMA NAD. - "ay- No. 2, per ton. ejar lots, 114 60 III,, .1 , I jl�mch a relieption from our � CANADA EXPORTS $40.000,00o �S)115.150. Cheese -Finest westerns, 212e; ,.`- i ' rifle and ma4;hine - they:- - � ,i DEFU * ELECTIO11a, - I , ­ - - . . . - . , da..eastbrins. nic Butter -Choicest ,.i i guris -that � . I . IN PULP AND J'Als1i . . cEsiamery. 47L to 49c. ­ : I t - Were 'forced to retire with heavy r � . . . .. I. A despatch from Ottawa says: A maeonds. 4014 to" . . . . . . .. . . .. . -, -I - � - - . .. . - 4,c. Egsis-r-resh, 58r: selected. 62c; 'prisoners I casualties. They left__ . - � . �: report on, the opefations of the Calls- No, 1 stork, 48c. ­No.'2. do., illi / Pota- . % �-An oqr hands: - . I A despatch from Montreal saye:- .. .� � , than Forestry Corps in Frame fair the toes bas. -car lots-, 31's,il to $215. - - - .-- ,..Z.01 1% � ­�.. I. Z - .- . R. A. Pringle, K.0 .. -Cansida's . .", I . . - IN. ONT'810 - - i . - ... , - , .ii6 _ paper ­. . - �­ - . month of 'December, issued from the - - . . .. - I . . I --------- 4-- . . controller' said in. a recent speech that . . . I Militia Department -ion . - Wiststiver Grain , . I . . I I . . Thursday,.' Winnipeg, Feb, 12 -- prices:- ` .', , �!.!, . during the year ending. Lire of Legrislatulre- Extended, states in opiening,"that-thieT cam anise � 2&,­�Nqi cr�W,� 89ti No, 3� do., .11 c: , - I—" " � ... � March 31,. ... ' ' - . . I - . ­- NQ :- 19 41 -a- H - 'co cone] ng , N o. _ 2. ­ d, . . - 'I, I � I REDUCE -RATIO110 . 17, the exp,brts of Pull) -- - 11'al � Aft6t .the TV as. are era -under stre th ­­- -6,,- i --Fii�l;l:­ No, - � . . . - . � -. . 3 - ' , ., . ---------= 11, , i�! �()��IjffT­ - '11,11010,061. - despatch from' - Toronto says: 0-i to the difficulty in getting rein- � No. 4. $1,54; relected &12� feed: -131l'i . .. . 'A _ .. I 1f 000. He called attention f6rIerl Production, ' however, ! "i'lax--i"'10- 1 'V�%�"C­ *3'2 X0.'2- CAV., ..., .. . 11!1111111111 1111 to the fact Tbe4e will be no -election in thb Prio- 13,231l No. A. do., $3,18, . I.. .1 ,­ ; " - that. Canada was supplying one-third I greatly. increased in spite of the; lack! - - , I wince of'Ontarid until the war is over �. . . � � .. .. . .­., . .. .. ­ . 4- i . i. . iof the newsprint used in the United and the soldiers are settled again 'In of reiaorcements. The 'corps ives en- 173ditsilf statin -Markets . . .:, . .. .. I . I -States, partly irk the finished --proill gaged . on. the production of sawn Winnei Feb, 12--Corn.-No. 3 - .��.,n . Til $I. -M to 1.80. Oats -moo. 3' - .-,E3�Ctpt British' Youths Under 19' -partly. in the raw -material, and itlioir"i6rainary pursuits. ii the-Legi5: lumber to be used'irL the construction w -hill l to 84i Flour-'Uncliarkired ­ ... ,.. . T " I 19turi 'on thursdar itliam 1:41 - ' ., ing For Abroad. * '-­ therequLirenterl of the Unit of huts for the British, French and , Bran -832,50. � 11, 7 � . . . I min y night Sir W - . .". ­ , , .. � . ed Slates . , . . . in pulpwood were 60l to", , day Hearst, in the course of an eloquent - . Duluth, , Feb. 12 -Linseed ­'On track, i -A despatch from, London says:- . Americal armies. 13356* to 33,671; to arrive and May .- 1Pulpwood has inc - addeess, accepted & proposal made . $8:55i. July. $3.60 bid; October,­$3.1�j I . I . - The Earl of Derby, Secretary for, War, . reased in value, he b Win. Proi K.C., the OPl>0si - - ' , , "'d . I . ... has noi Field Marellal"Viscount, said, and brought -from $2 to $7 a y - GERMASS HAVE CONSCRIPTED I I I .� I . ­ . . . ..� . - , .1 , - .. . 11. . 10 . . . �. , . '. '. �� rich, Commandi of icord on the stump.. - - -. . . tion leader, that- th� -life of the Legis ", ' ­ . , . ...­ � thi Honig i ALL FLEMISH'COAST MALES.! . .. Liv Stock Karkets .. , � . . - �. ;07r i' Canada tli `third a lature-should bv extended and that a I .. . . . a -,�, I Drees, of his decisioni'te reduce tho� trill ' i .1 � , - - I . -. . .. . ,.. Toronto, Feb. 12--F,xtra choice -heavy. -,: . y d - Ir! � A despatch from Amsterdam says- il, . -... : countries of the world with regard ce should be aeclari in party pal' ,,e,r*, $11,26 to $11,90: do., good hem rations of meat, sugar and tea for all until the Empire hai -come saf - 81,810.50 to $11; butchers' ' ­ . to forest tics cattle, ell . ­. �. . the hi' fortl except youths under . possessions. be asserted, elT The Telegraaf has receive* advice 1 1Y..' . 5 to $11; do,. good. $10.25 to $10,60. '. 19 Yale o.. medium. $9.60 to $9.76; do,, tom - necessary -,--. years, training for abroad. "' - - Russia, and the United States having through the great, crisis facitil The from the -frontier that -art order has Ido., ., . 4 sources. . necesisary legialaition will be passed been issued - I ri $8 to $8.60; butchers' bulls. choice, . . . "When, '-rhe whole potion is .being . . - . I . . by�tbe­G45ra`on2­Z"mm­ol SO&O- to $10: do.. good bulls, $8,15 to . - -:-- -:�: :.:.,. by Ontario Houillh has � so; dc­.,i­me-d1u --i asked to reduce food consumption in I . ..a.- '. . . � "I 1. z pow -6 ing *the male population of the -Fleall rough bulls, 86.36 to `416 , ; butchers' the, interests of our armiel abroad," 'IM PORTATION OF CORN- " . * er to deal'With it -without reference to i*sh,coast for milftary-labor. The age , cows. choice, $9.50 to $1 do 3.00;ood .- I., .. .... . . says the; - any other Parliament,, Federal or Im- limits of the conscripted persons are I $8,50 to "; do.. I 76 �o : .1 I . .War.Secretary, "I think.yoi .. ­ TQ ALL NEED' stockers $7.50 to $8.60; oders, $9 -ta iq-,-...: -.'i -­�, will agree with me that the army at ' , : . . . . S perial, and within a short time bye- from 18'to 60 years. * milkers 6ers and cutters. 75 to $6,26; .. 1 . - I , .. � . .elections -will be.held in the.ridings .. :- . .- , - . good to choice, 400 t 126: do., -home will expect egually to be asked, A despatch fromi Ottawa sal now without membership. -:.,. , and med., $06 to $99'; spring These - va- DROP TON -OF BOMBS :, � ,,el ,that arrangements -ppo. - --- %. - ON ENEXY TARGETS , 11h"JI.I. 'hei ;§ to ST:25, a announced7 cant seats will be filled without 6 $90 to $lAC light- ewes, 11`12 60 to "tomake certain sacrifices. The b�r- The Food Controller he : �com, ril, den cannot be alloweill fall whol .had been m i I . - r Ill.,5 ,,, yearfinxis, . . I . I ads sition, according to the .party afillia� j / I calves, good to onoice. siS T, . on women and with the -atith6ritillis- . : . to $12,1715; lambe o 019,75; ; chiltifeti-afid civilia, at Washing"tarl - to $16.50; . eft. 11 � . � . - under which the United States War tion of the former member. . . (of$cial .*A despatch from Load hogs. fed and vatered, $is 7i: do., . . -work ' � ­ i..L on saga: An � ' It. . announgement dealh -A off cars, $19� do., f.o.b., si7.-.&. 0 - :' elghHe explains ',bat the reduced ration Ti Board has, apportioned to FOt7R MONTHS' 13READ . , IS with . - --.-.+-- t compares favorably with the field ri ,Canada -sufficient- corn to meet aerial operatimis issued on ' I W I '. . 'th ----. I Easy. . . , - - e . ' . . � - I ,7. � I I . . monthly requirements of this coup- -. :, - �n­ 1. .. - - , , , The ilouten'an't was instructing the -tion ofi,indst other armies, and says - -1 . . LEFT IN HOLLAND. night follows:' . , 11 --- I "More � - ton. of ' hani I th.* the - �easorts fat making the re-_ -trr - .... ,V.. 4. be Mo I Al 0, - 106 - -----.- I squad in visional training. - . . - . , ,-A-despauh fr m an Atlantic Part Wednesday on various targets , '"Tell. me, Number One,' he said - Auction, imperative are known to all, quickly as the transportation -situation says: Dr. F. E. Vlielander Hill who behind ihe enemi lines, Two has - g, :�­�� 7. adding, "The fate of the war may will Permit. The Bureau of ticenses "haw -many men are there in that . . . ; arrived ho�i.on the Nieuw Amiterdam tile machines ,vista In the air. . , . . �! �. ,Irell dei upon the spirit in which, of the Food Controller's offic ' I -dlgg over there?" . 1 $1 .t such reductions are ilecopted. . -The tarn, ,has- apportioned part of this hi,ii- R -semi-official . re 'Ich rty I 'ng Part" :� - . .. . . 0, 1�1 'on Thursday­a�d said be was., sent . lighting. "Two,'oUbtir afiehinee a' tri Thi nen and one officer," was ,. � � I e 0 X emi-official mission to can- missing." . - . . . . - of, 'every*., individual si and corn among Canadian import"s in salt with Federal Food Administrator . #-' - I 11 the prompt reply. .. , .!. 4 L Ms. 4s now being tested and may accordance with their Monthly needs. Hoove� I I I . r with regai�d to grain for Hol- BRITISH NAVAL FORCES BOMB "Quite -right,' observed the lieiiteni � 6 still further teated.during the corp- so that in future these importers will ' ant after apause. fall months. OSTEND MARINE YARDS . "But. how do you , i I land, said that the end of bread for I I It L. .ill& dii .of the ,irl be riquired to secure a -"Our - , - . - qeparateI . .. . know, one is in offi&er at this. dis. ­ hts country was in eight. wheit V11 . . I !.-.-- . .1 ,� It. :" �'&y at home to 'set the Whole na- I imPort'permit for eieb '�urchaser: will be. exhausted in less than. four A despatch from Armater tante?" I � I . .I- . '' ' , .---. . , t1on an example of determination! . , - ---.-. &% ,W-, - . - dam go a' " 'Cox he the one not'wilorOings �. - SH V SELS SU. and cheerfulness. and I baii no; 15 BRITISH NK- ­ months unless -we can get -shipments -British naval forces have bombed- .. , : . doubt' 'their "respbriseiii -. I . - � :­ I.. I from the *United States," said -Mr. ed, Ostend, according to a despatch Sili ­ . � .. . . . . .- . I.. . . .BY t: -BOATS Rein. The present daily broad radion from the froAtfori . '- . . ---i - ­ . , L-� . . . . . . . .. .. -. . . ". . . 1 ----1i.-- 1 1. - - . . I . . � ' The mirine yards wor , ­ . Heire-or- a or." . 1. -­.. - ..­,ir- I / - ­,., A (. :­.ilch frau Loiii ..A -- to each irthabitant, he added. is, about severely � ­,.., lay's .. . - . . - --­!Ke­k - � . I QUERrk*.1.E(A4hAIi ­' - ' I. ' -; (i 4:, - 'i . selli; - Surik ­ �. I'll?ne-1hialf poxin4i, - ..1. .. .. . "' darhated. , - . .. Lifight-hearted nephillil (Royal rl" 1.11. 15 Pi, I . I I - - . � . . . . --O. ---- . �.i - . ' ` � --�r I ' J.% N 'H`lpS ' . I I GERMAN VITY BOMBED . ­ MW win" next Week. . TO BANISH THE"BAR. The ", ­i'r,;i,- �_-ei I.j. . ;; 0011"Y ChOrrol- AtuLtle, I Phan gq4 � . -- . . ­. I er..i,i­.in1-- by -ri t B •11 t �14'h L1 2 N () R % t�,G . ( S: . � � . I I - M --r -snbl-, ,- ­ - l!V . . . -A - despatch ill�0-1� , 01- , --- , y FRENCH AIRCRAI�P' � PUNLM"dc allob-Tes, - and - your s p 0 iel)e. says: marii',ili it ' . ' . . , .. � .1 ,he- past wefii:�-. Of these, I . SL -NK. IN J- .. . I.- . .4 N CA RY - I I barp too, I expect. � - - ­- .. , Liquor license legislation, which will 10 v,ere 3,600 Lons, or over, and five' ' " " * . . . .. ­ . . ...-.. . .- ... I * 4 i, k , A despatch from Paris says: -lith - ­ eke the Province of Quebec bone -!under under 100 -toull - Four fishing ves... A ,1,�spu(ch 'il Wasi. I ­iii . I � -j I gton says:- :" .,. . . I . ,bo rati, . 1� � was introduced sets also were sunk. -, .February 5, one of our m Yebruary is the month for ropa - ,..,.. . : .11 -I - Wy after May 1. 1919, cable despatch to the Noriverlan ill - i is, by' F 1. -esicatir es--fiew over me -all of cutti-ra -IFICind. �j I.. ­ *ft-the-Cluerbic Ligislatu're-o' "Tharnz `The by jjjne �,, sub,. Legatioii-ri CGr1s6fiNa.-,-T,6&-6th- - - I - - - -conserve;- 1, n . . at dropping 8,610' kilograirl --ii" Cl wooded plants 1-n-ths'-­ of ri I . .. � "Oley afternoon b� Ron. Walter Ill I marine dull the week are during the month if January 12 Nor- tiles. Attacked by -1 of tory and­wftttlti�iillti�tr�"n­,s�fidnj I . ,. I "I, Provindial Treasurer. ,Alt li- 1 Pr6ximately the same egial vessels . -�e-verol near . tl...,; ... . Ir , . . ''. . liquoi-ii6w--in--existeTteer-l-w - - - y foot . 'at this . - . . . as the previoug w -Wzj:ecaung-a�m.,-effem�-i�ei-oplanes, our .criel accepted- all these'litrikif see . =- -�­: I . ­ L ' ' " eekT­1Wlf!-mn-ffitie British merchant- 9"05"i were "lost by the war," I battle and brought down three Gisman -Loodily. ,As fast al suitable 111,��iiiiiiiiiiiiiii­ � .,. ii�, . - . , - i- ,; will expire an that date and will nit men -mol thin *1,660 4n' d six and eight NorWerian- seal .: lost - . - . 31 an . , machines ond.then returned -intact to in - afforded • make autUaSsi &W pril .ed.- - , - ­ - . ---.---L of leafier torinare, ,were destroyed. their lives. . . ­ __ , ,i Ire renow ­- . . titaii own lin". to . . . . . . .) .... , ­ , . . � - I . I . . I 1. . . . papta. 1� I - I I I I I I . i. 1�..". ­ �; , -, , ­ ... . . . . . .. . .1. . : , :. 1. ,�, . . . . - � . . ., � , I. .. * I . �: . . - - � .� , . ". ­ I. - ". . 7 . .. . . . . 1. . , I . . . , . :. , 1 ­ . . � . .� ,. 11 .1 I . � � .'� I � ., . . . . . . I . - , I . � . I . . 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Good - 0 OF CON N kind ' f rumor is abroad regarding Vr Probably 100,000 -boys and &18 n Ix no so- GALE their developm'ent. It ca f age annually improvint- from 14 to 16 years 0 t that ty ' goi�i Std Dodops. ere pe on .1 fes -fit Wea14 Wattijr-IBlood— liave 'school* in - Canada to . engage in -80 M& Jos. Roger. !Colonel Stern, who has been - respon- pink pills Make. some occupation connected with MRUP- ..Kidb6y Pills.- sible• foi the production df the Tank, Williams Pink mining or il.. -23EM been rnnitt'imgistent in their the BW4 Ric general- possibilities. It will Rich, Red am Pure- transportation. Th - provide Popular Now Brunswick Teacher Tells be remembered, starting plan - of education � does not that he -recently. chatilked bis job from Weak,/watery blood fa the sta g peopl,­ What Splendid- Results- she GOt,!-Director of Tank Productio point of consumption.. When your sufficiently, for-tht** young . I for simi- 'lar work in the Overseas and. Allied '-s 1 :))Iood is -in this'condition your whole They are stepping out into the world From Dodd's Kidney Pills. IDepartment. It is health declines. Your face becomes to ft -a their way,-with-ap almost pn- " . ''- I - understood that the cation'. The . 94,)- Elm Tree, Glouceq�ter Co.,_N.B., Feb. fails, tirely literary education. -United States has been greatly it or sallow, your appetite and flutters at the prentice system in our industries IS, iltli-(Special) -"When the doctor I 'Pressed with. 'Tank possibilities. A Skimmed milk furnishes protein a# your heart Jumps "it;;;uIte y' for which this almost a:, thing of the past, and the -d failed 'to do Bier -izi"Y Lasting concerted, movement You aro at of production by about half the outlay le or.exe "least. 9xertion .excitement. r were wretched and' You youth i;i otxr.factories and other goo�ll�decldtd that 'my kidneys England and. Arnerics. might have easential can be purchasedtag m a Way -s Bess organizations is left to. pick up a the root of my.; troubles, and made up 3-`' weak and great results. -is also a valuable source' of carbo, -ilks ' eat in both work and. amuse my miad to,try D ' d's Kidney Pills. occupation od lose tater t which smattering of his future occu hydrates and mineral water. The, do; meat. This is the point f1toll s. best be may. Notwithstanding this, "You May judge orthe results when Milk 0, Winard a Llunneat Cures 602 X%Gs ficieney of fat in oldramed you -may easily step into thit hopeles th decline, that leads to consumption and ever 'manufacturer will agree ' tha.t I tell you that I have not lost -a dtity's fat of coutiterb4hinced'by the sat Properly -in- work as teacher during the past year.',-..__ The demandfor fruit will be gr otdinary mixed diet. the griive. What is. needed to bring trained help is the best e. statement of Mrs. Jos• or greater. than ever because prosper - at. in' the past few" That' is the St �ajtfi and energy is vestment. Germany, back health,. stri -years, has amply. demonstrated the Roger, the well-known and -popular ity will prevail, and that means that,,11iwd,, Liaise ant cgs" Garnet in pews the new, rich red blood Di. Williams' value of technical training. teacher here. Just how Ill she was b -ill. -want good thing1k to eat. people A 'Pink Pills actually make. In ill'. the. Canada has very important natural fore'usI4 Dodd's Kidney pills is. best Good things to eat means fruit. Quebec's forest lands cover an areg -world of 'Medicine there is no other � told in he own Words. of. over 100 MIIU;n acres. resources requiring capacity. to develop and blood builder like them, and "My, trouble came from a strain,`-' N,EY. ORDERS -all who -feel weak, run-down. or easily them. What are we doing to produoel -and I suffered Por MO VOM SAZN -in this capacity? How many of., our site says, it is always safe to &e ' ad a -Dominion Money Order. Five dollars tired should lose no time �s imonths. Express these pillsea. fair � tri I They ' have farmers' children.• know, the 'qualities 1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN WE .a. Backache, heart Mitterings. sciatica. cors-ts three,cents. ern (Fntario. Dotnf a XFtod b t nese. Heathofowner on dizzliTegig, an transformed, thousands of. weak, hope- of I soil and the proper fertilizers o �4V of as mat less men andwomen,' boys and. girls use, for best results 9 Mgr.' Choquette I vralgia, nervousness; d market. A irre -the Belgian farmer's' failing memory were among MY 0-0---0--o-0 0-0 --- 0-0 --- Cam h.L, Ap.�ly ox 82, W son b into strong, robust people-. In proof of h" told, us'.of symptoms. 'YES,- LEFT A CORN Co. Limited; Toronto. knowledge of.bis,land.and his scienti- of Dodds Kidney:-'. be given the. meet him these statements may "I 'took' 12 boxes OFF WITHOUT PAIN experience. of Xrf T. Brennen,, Chari- fie use of it. Can we hope to e ., even terms " How many metal Pills In ail' ' and I can say for them that - 11.kNCE . R, TUMORS. LUMPS. IRT04 • ton, Out., who says: -"Not only myc,,oA and 1 they have done - me all that was internal and external; cured with; friends workers know the composition C1 innatl man t6ila. Kow,"to dry out pain by our home treatment. writo self, but my frie is think that had it claimed fur theuL mom . : - Dr. pills working -qualities of their raw mater- 'symptoms ?p ' corn or*.caltus so It lifts' 1 us before too late. . Bonman not been for'Dr. Williams' Pink ials. Do our car enters textile work-- IP .you. have any, of the a Co, . Limited. Collingwood. Ont. I would have filled a consumptive's i and that troubled Mrs. Roger, ask' your off with fingers. eta, employees in our ceramic .. . I . 1 1 ELL -EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER grave. My condition was -most - seri- per• - neighbors if Dcdd'; Pills -are not the 40 1 and job print_tUff 'Plant in East Ily to other industries know why they a 0-0 insurance carried $1,500. ;4rT1 my blood seemed litera remedy you are 1010king, for, Ontario. Dug; they 1.200 on lick sale. Box 69, form certain eperationis and why 'You earn -pestered men and wom 0`0 for P, Toronto •Wilson ublishifig Co.... Ltd.. le am a 0 turned water; I Was as pa 'the results 'a �eet and became utterly unable to do secure they do? need suffer no, longer. Wear the stio • he that nearly killed you. before. says this -1a I By housework or %go about- I doctor- .. We are• not doing- justice to of, Rabbit Wool. ed steadily for a' long time but was rising generation. At the close i Rabbit hair is supplariting •�vocil in (11minwiti- a:utbority, because -a fewThe Soul Of IL Piano to the growing weaker, and finally the doctor the -war, Canada Will, no doubt gee an � the felt hat making industry ?f sus - drops of freezone applied directly\a Actlon-. Insist on the tS 0 held'out little -hope' for my re- influx of immigrants' fiom the Euro�,i traha, where there are thirty factories 'tender. acbing corn of callus, at 6 but litt koe — — , I CA- e%TTC) H I -it was thought that a trip ptan. countries. Their systeV Of in in. operation L at present.. making use t and sinon 4 %XQI 41 -covery. as li__ -nas can be ortraTrtrug put Metal I It Bit- lift f W 86 taken 1. 11. 11, of rabbit fur for this purpose. hardened. callus loosens so PIANO ACTION Ontario. Those who. saw me while on position to understand- the theoretical -d to be superior to the finest. mer- lifted off, root and all,pain. ! said e f their i. as well as the practical 'aid toy way did not think I would re i.ino, and millions of. rabbit skins are A, small bottle of freezone costs very 60kvu-­-Atter.I reach- . means of livelih6od. -Canada ' have i rna.4& . u%e o . f Anjivally. Iftlip. fit ;By d-, d IM iae.� Ims elks Its& It 4 ed my destination 'a friend --itraixg- tp�z,%eet these European countries in lively tape off every hard 'or soft care ly. urged pie. to try Dr. Williams, Pink- 4ampetition for trade, and, to do so or, caflus, . Thts' should be tried, as - it Opto f4ir 1he Ey*es Pills, and -as of course I was anxious I successfully, her manulactuHng anI Granulated Eyerids - , 14 Inexpensive and is"saidnot to irri- 11011- .Tlw pills other' lines of activity must utilize all Son = Eies I It ed by tat e •the surrounding skin. Physicians and mTe m5ecladtatif Pre - trained help available; to seciire this SN'96 at and = a safe home r4medy to regain health. I did' so. q,;Ckly , scrtbe Bon-00to am were the first Medicine.1 had" -taken ievcj-by Murine. T n I' r. druggist hasn't say froiezone -which seemed to help me at all,.a i result It will be necessary to jive the youre to a I E tell f you in the treatment it of eye troubles and 'to nd it 11 him to get a small b6tde. f4r You. strengthen ev-ai ht, Sold under money was Not long until I felt they were most important positioUs to our for- UR No S'Junst 0 from his wholesale drug ho -use. -It is refund "araniy, by all dMEXista At T-ur D qwutlo or bi doing me good. I continued their use eign-born residents. We may then NurtneZye 60's 0, IN titre, a charar-every title, nd acts "like- ladly, and began to feel hungry and realize, too late; that we have been un-- cy. je re iRd time' ' line, fair to our own children. Industrial! Aakwuruls after was a- 'Va." soon able to move 'about the 'night classes its -.t FIERY RSD��a+S• Neit-3-was able to go out of training schools with 0) house. docis and to help in the hougework., should be a part, and an important Drying Sweaters. my:- progress part, of all'educatlenat- work, and at- After washing Iweat-ers do riot bang m) Rheumatic Pain 4 and from, that time an and HANDS tendance �of pipits, up to. at least * 18 tIQ3m up -to dry, but plac�i them on' a,, Are relieved I few days by to her Selgtl's (a t yeari;.6f-age abould be compulsory, meau;.*m�diat6r- ar- Iff-an dpen'oven, so ni "'", w` taking 3oarops was rapid, and in the end I was enjoy- -zing better health than I had ever. done: Syr ap after ma&lcLamn retiring. chat not Q1iC}ly.$OOtlllti ;' before. There are many people the weight doe le who t li�eXn .. �'ill, it di"ves the Ue and acid f ape. 49 lation in the amscles can testify t the absolute-trath of -Tribute vo.a War-DoIr. Q30 0 shape. ip) accumu and its can be .4 3innirit's expelled, thus relieving Pei -`.imot be doing justice to your, Wondertul And lrere*l find Your name, Beate E9 4) sorenesi6,56ilgers Syrup, a these statements, and 1 feel i would 'I turn the crimson page'of., War,• (a joints so tlieso'depos n and ee P" iffit: y 0) od' o. back to the simple life,. be eon7 known as "Extract of Root so (a cuti"Cupa -medicine if I,did not make these facts A co'mriade, shelf and -shrapnel 'scarred; riall T * Free Jnown," 'And plumed in battle fami.. tented with -simple food, simple pleas- 0 containsnodapenoroth, t ..t. -J drugs to kill or, onask the PWIS OT You can get these -pills through - any. simple clo�tbej.. Work- bard, pray Bathe f r vr I y ures, od� dealer in medicine or, by mail at 60 A fr.iend-,Qf mani-a. friend. -of G hard,, play hard. Work, eat, recreate' rheumatism or lumbago, It with Cuticura, I �­cents a box or six -boxes for $2.50 from Of royal blood and .true,- moves the cause. Soc. "ottle 0 1 and sleep. - Dd it *all courageow;ly Soap ti6d Tot- Dr. Williams' Medicine- Co., Who met the hell -hounds, breast- t at dquWats. O&S ­,mtSSa1.Se-_ _ . water, dry and breast, We have a victory to win. S ea,* q3rockville, Ont. ' - . : .- �­ - - - ... gently ,-apply' Oin't- ra quiern Xse For Old Sheets. Te trumpets sound a re' ACLI D STOM 11111 .—nt, Use night and inorning. .4 Being of an econGmic;ft—im ;f mind, Ye -red, red waters, cry For pTmples, -rcdnc­­ss-,--rdG9ftnrsv,--- CM and irritation, dandruff, iiching It has always bothered -mer to know I Yout- lamentations, -coast to c at, MOST FREQUENT CAUSE OF Itching w. rough hands what to do with the sided of worn-out ' And,darkness bide the sky; sitalp and failing Lair, which ire 'rnkay times per- -1 C g�SL 861 a HRONIC DY-SPEPSIA4 andb#y'fashes,- itchin and chafing$, slaves . of high eitate, -'hese fragrant, sul3cr-4creamy cmullients' fectly good when the.centerwill be Kneel; kneel, ye sla t thoroughly worn. This summer I con -J 0 blue flower bo�w your head! are WOnderlbily effective-- ceived the Idea of -making them into A dog that shames• an emperor, --You must neutrydize L the -acid In your stoiftach,, says -Doctor,' -ways Sample Each Free'by Mail. Address pillow, cases- and as.1 al make Somewhere, somewhere lies; dead.. I up'eating potatoesand salods -Herbert Randa give g sweets, meats, IL, pog-card: "Cluticural DepLN, Boston. the two being in my sheets the same width, It was a very simple thing to and quit drinking tea, coffee or liqu'F- - U. A." iWd throughout the world. 7, LENION 9 WHIT EN AND' THE SKIN reasi In' dyspepsia and'stomath d4drders in Carat ly fte 'to too At' 'Much- rich food, and 'the i4idesoread use of so -colied digosaa- ­BEAUTIiY A4jtrrniin4-Inc TO.* ALL WOMEN Make this beauty Io6on cheaply for tablets -and pills which give. only. temporary rellefat the expense of rujiming the stornac4-tater on., Pairville, Sept. 30, 1902. y9ur face, neck, arms and hands. St I mard's Mulment Co., Limit best way in to' consult a rauslils Incurable' caw Inform you e c-ost.of a small jar of ordia- of stomach tibuble. Dear Sim-We.wish to At'ihi )u ARE ILL TWIS I.Ary cold cream one can.,prepare a full stomach sv*ciaUs% or take a little 1 Therefore be very careful whitt y( that ..we conWdev yomr, .-MINA bisurated 1014MAXIS-50thluff LINIMENT a very superior I quarter pint of the most wonderful "a"ry sentraUse, stomach saidity takd' The best way 4s to � consult a article, else --to rellible stomach specialist or take a '11dS WoMan R4=n2j2 we use At as a sure.rellef for sore ;lemon skin softener.. and complexion and theroby remove the cause of your d ends and stomach distress. 1 little ordinary b1surato by the juice. .of throat and chest. Wben I tell you I beautifier, nothing else -to etyrrect. the stomach Lydia F. naillarres Vega- resh lemons into a bottle con -1 put a teaspoonful' of hydrochloric acJdity, and thereby remove the Cause pries 'two f would not be without It If. the table Compound—Her three '6iinc4s' of orchard white. acid in your mouth, --bold It there flVe' was one dollar a bottle, I mean it.. taining thr minutes a of yopr complWnt. stomach Care should be taken to and 'all the tissues will I be If you ,have an acid you strain the Yours truly, I Inflamed. Y ''mustconiineyourself to a diet of Bill Personsil Expmerkcee and et you go CHAS. F. TILT6.S;.` juice through a lZne efoth i,5 ho linion burried around with a glassful or more.of this I and eggs, Dr. If you wish to eat such, . puJo gets in, then this lotion will keep Powerful in ac ! articles want to reebut- some your stom cles of food as meat, Potato", sal. McLean Neb. !n land then W pour stomach ads, i*oets or rich. fodds or en 'fresh" - for months. -Every woman wonder why yo gravies, ydia B. Pinkhain's vegetabl rlivwm that loniorr—, Bice 1. a., -d ­� 13ur"11 aftnu urts und you, f ­,d -111 11 't hism, ftirors, tea V1 all ... The Perfect Day, bleach and remove such blemishes as digest. And wDen you put food Into an fee, you must take a teaspoonful of women who suffer the acid simRly magnesia Immediately after at a -day that -will bi-when -the freckles, sallowness and tan and is acid stomach,1il come b1surated from any f ctional of it I eta, meats and Potg- eating tq neutralize. the acidity. Sta 'distuibance, as 'flashed. over sea and land the ideal skin w -i tidings, are ftener, whi.tenet and blues sill the sweets, a has done me more toes you eat, --and the tea, coffee and tistics show that, c/O ref -cent. of th� liquors you drink, and makes & lot !people who haveilyspepolo, and Judi- good than all the hat the Allies have won and peace' beautifier. has been declared! From 'ten thou- Just try it! - Get three ounces of In. excess of acid. and (Itor's medicine. more acid. goation have a V and times ten. thousand steeples what.; orchar.d, white at..any d.r.jig Itture. and Next, the acid May eat into your that this is the..real causq of their Since Laking it I out; as if they were hu- � two lemons from the, groper and Make stomach walls, producing a stomach 'trouble. have 'a fine fealihy PON will ring o I the I Keep the , geld neutralized baby girl and have t the up a quarter pint of this sweely fra- i ulcer or cancer, and only halt ralized at a man things, 'their ivild'.delig�t R 'lemon lotion and of storneell ulcer ever get well ! dines- by the. free -use of bisurated gained in health and 'long hoped-for event! - Never in tbe" grant .-massage it cases 0 daily Into . the face, ' neck, arMs arid under the most skillful treatment; the, magnesia so that It no longer inflames. strength. My bus.. history of the world* will there have ot1mrs. sooner ar later, all, die, and 1: the- stomach walls, eat slowly and.! band' a Bands. rt Is marvelous 6 sm-oothen and I � both been such a day' of tmiversal Joy. stomach cancer practically •always masticate, yqur food thoroughly, and ur med- rough, red handi. 1. - 1 praise your means death In a'ydar at mo�t. But your stomach will soon get well of Its, lemi to all suffering 'fWs is not all. -The acid In your stcm•'� owti ateord. I women" -Mrs. JOHN KoPPELMANN, & �-Friah Air Without Draught. I sell passes' on into the Intestines, up- Disurated magnesia Is abaolutely ­ -7 i We ought to be as cheerful US We 1, McLean, Ndbraska:. As storm windows interfere with them -and disarranges your lifter, harinless. -It to generally prescribed t can, if'only bi;cause to' be hirppy our- This famous root and herb remedy seta you may soon require a seri- by p1tyalcians to be taken In I te%wpoou- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable C ventilatiou In sleeping morns tack the so om. ---chbap'eislt grade of unbleached inutillu selves ig.,a most effective 'contribution ous operation with the sur eon s knif!B ful 'dosed Imm4dlatffly after eating or and has been restortng women of This tts' tbe- hiftTffeas of •Qthers­-Sir John '. or ai�p end - clid a. wbenever you have any'distress from in I on the outside of the screens. for -gall stones ones, to health for more thinn fortrr. Lubbock, d; but if m -ire' from Generally when �eople have excess acid; may be used In -protects the i% the weather eructation a, 3 heart- much larger quantities wW mucro more years and it will well pay* any woman u6 nd the windows may be open day and sold. belching or eruct re, 'a ILL313,24 sit "6.Pl1DbthGr1A- bu�n, 'or a burning sensation at -the Lfreqiient.1y With perfect safetv� who suffers fr6m displacements, In- Itlitard .9 n RafilmatioN­ulceration , irregularities; of us fresh A-1th.-A the stomach or other symptomi �. Be sure to o�6tsd bijurated mag - 13 ms ke6pink the air J L I - - ' pit of . 6mach acidity, fie and not @QM&__other jorn, he b ess or "rd ')Kb -aught. We little , d -which indleate--st beeksche out a SIIA 4o4� of cold dr realize how ck1dre fa w,... cheri.9h their --- --fl--ever gBiattre 011A or magueela reme eir gardens. NTo ower Q] , an other forms are used as dy a trial. buy a, from the -nearest lat&tiros and as . ciouth...3rashes, but. cost more than a little pansy -that was x of tablet bars'not the same Power for, For special suffigestiond. In regard to druggist. , Sach remedies may give they brbught me'by a generous, sweet little, but If ty,, 9�hlcb your ailment w' to Lydia E. Phikham lot of drugs Is, pmees'sed by bleurated maitaesta, Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.' Th temporary -relief, you g6 oi Jill- noutralizing, stomach aoI41 Shur-Ga;n seven-year-old gfirl last autumn: "You ing With 0, e result - 11- .6 --- TARTING POW ea et Ltl:A I th 11 b wtil put it right in water, won't you,. you may get- Ind will 15ta:K -�b 4 C Qt Its Ions a and keep 16 It Is the very last flow., when no food of any k tiina any rall" . le -drug ED. T� ISSUE 7--!1& ize on your.stomacb, and you .will 1:19 store r er fl-om my pansy bed this year.'! N 'J '"a 'ton has -_Z0(AAL1F18M1.­: - —Mr&. J. R. Thi been oil --De. Hent,y will -be, bare -as us. ck list suffeAngfruln a very n4l ne'xt,.Tu"d,%y iti4fttorid to his severe'cold.' 'ontil dud6s., an ve all "Isis Smo'ks prof r s !.-Art. Leug,! of Toronto -wits' =W- Miller lifts engaged —Rev. Dr. Marsh was suinniou'? • .. . 1 Indorm -4-1. cl.n h aii: C inr 9 -:: n �! fty. of , t,, 01 hc City C.: in -n of his farm. duct the funerarof a relat! -Sbao, fetes ies Liddle, of Tdeo'nto, spent —Miss Irene Mtir*kar, 'nee Blue and Black Stripe —Mr (Dr.) Cartwright was -00 Friday. :-7--th Cit am an. In Cks and Overafls at old p 'Z -Miss Alma Cowan, of Toronto & few days here with her brother, 4 led by her -friend, Miss oa�n ri Was home over Sunda C. W. wid-Mv- -per garnieuto, _..New price for spring is $2.25. Y. Fu e�n t rile fire, all 1. . _ .1 - __ - I - -- - - 0. 0 1' - . gone. AJ4wa* ah'd' —MRS- T 14REC h Ron PA Toronto; were wlt_�_ _�k a few days suffering parents. y of s laid up for u town over Sunday.of So Me"gobd lineslines11. _001 frqm erysipelas in her face. --If you intend getting into the a w' Underwear at the bid il'ud HCo Pte; Harold r Mrs. Chas. Leighof-St. Mary's; --ce, of Win. overalls, be sure to visit the Big prices, 1.00,1.25, 1.50 and 2.60-eaoh.' eon of W. L. andoMrs. Cuur. Store first A splendid assortment ;has been spending a few days here with Mrs,. John Crockett. - now on his wa _y, oyersead. of "Peabody" smocks and overalls G. A. GILL'E-SP -Marshall Coakwell, who is' Itak- M . 1 1. - . . "�DUNBART-0-N Ma sh'him a safe return, just arrived, Ing a cotirse at the Elliott Btisi­ -social gathering tinder the —John Dwyer, ,whu has been —A uses Collage, .Toronto, was homL, auspices-ot the Women's Auxilia- confined tQ his -bad for the pasit.• over Sunday. rY of St. Geoigo's church was -held three weeks suffering from a se. -Miss P. J. Wright, of Toronto, in the town.hall last Friday night were attack of in-flam matoryThen. 19 101110 Swith her. when a very enjoyable titue was watism, is now somewhat _ POD -a t Asy this week w Improv Mrs, M. S. Chapman and spent. ad; MIND 11 Aft "Mrs. John Dickie.... =0n account of the un'satisfac- —Owing to'thefurdadisrebelling —Pte. Sidney Pq service from, the use of soft against the continued use of Zh is confined tory soft to is pt the home of his tin coal. the janitor was unable to coal, there was. po service in the It bed cle, [leo. E. Lawrence, suffering from get the school heated -on Friday Methodist church on".Sunda last,` y a VeUr severe cold. last, consequently the pupils have and the worshippers were wel. were in Markham on Wedneed were and Sunday School. G O0,ER18-8! James and Thomas Andrew- been enjoying a holiday. earned In the Presbyterian church —Saturday end Monday attending. the , funeral of their observed in then village as heatless. —John Murray received his car- R uspliew,-Dryden Andrew. daysIt earnp nee with the de- load of pea coal on Monday, after -Rolled Oats, in bulk, 4 -lbs, -storm A A a result of the tee of the Fuel.Controller. a weary wait. Much to Mr. Mar. for 26c. during the letter part - of last Those of our merchants who deal &Iled Wheat, in balk, 3 lbs. for 25c, ray's disappointment as well as *eiek a number of the telephone in articles of food remained open that of,h 9tomers, abont 25 --`!a 'i fro ' IVe treat un c7_1b.-, -.wiree were. broken In til noon of each. day when. they tons had my iously disappeared NX U A - . - - -.- . . . Flyce4ent-B!�Lck 6r Mized Tea, r4' -,j weight of ice. locked their doors. Both days fro si ce, it had left the —A large number of frien&7 met hadthe appearance of holidays mines., Choice hand picked Beanie -18c., 2 lbs. for 35c. surprise patty at the hom"f and the streets were deserted ex. as a su —Mrs. D. Simpson received a F. and Mrs,: Burst an Monday rept. by those who went:after 'Nice Gra e Fruit,. 6,6ents each y telegriftif--iin -Friday* containing p ;_7, evening, when -a most pleas"i their mail or those who did not the news theff- her brother, Mr. time was spent by all, seern, to know- what, to db with Davis, of.Detrolt, wbo.had-receiv- --A�inest: Danver Onioins, 5b. lb, -6- lbs.. for 26c. —Owing to the Ficarcity; of fuel themselves. d such -texrible injuries several and places of business being closed Practicallyeverything-you need in Groceries at roe —Col. P. J. Rowe, recently sold e weeks ago when he tell d -own an. and Minnie Rankin, of Welland 69 fliece of coarse unwashed wool, y rock -bottom elevator shaft.. had died- - 17ro-al his B ess'College, spent Sunday At the total weight of whibh ELMOIln- .- . ... - -- H prices'.. --All goods choice and fresh. goln tnijdn.ries. e. h,survived by his tele -pounds., for which here-Delivered-.promptly.' Ate home of her mother here. - ted to 788 wand two children. Mp 3e. w Delivered -.pro tly.'- -All purchasers of victory pelvid the handsome sum of $5 85. The Bonds who have 'not yet a rraDged average- weight of each .—We are pleased to see" S. 'S. 4 fleece was 11.85 poul?ds, and the Jephson able -to be uptown 'again or their January and February heaviest weighed is. tfter his b ng critical illness from Mill 0 0 I< payments should call at the be INC T ghed 22J to 4 f A. ­_ er- AVITfice antl arrange Ine payment, -1- 21,01919 13 41 81113 UPS IS ;i� ' - —ITyou pure ase ali—TEingat tibia Store which is -not is rep - thereof. 0 the raising of sheep and u u! a is malt 7 —John Match twconfined to his winced that the farmer is now corn. ilog satisfactory progress,toward resented or does not satisfy. you in eVry way, -w e e wbuld. bed with an attack of pnettmoniA Ing Into his own which -was so long recovery and is gmduallyrecovarI_ get an-- -it t eon . sider it a favor -to have you return it and either and Master Willie is also severely denied him. He says that he - insr the use of his left "arm which t.,- - � V n a u- -man -W h to do aoi He is zot one of - ------ ape or. their• 04 isaIrly recovery, those who. profess to' believe that �1_ —On Tuesday morning- qnite a 'he is no better off now Allson he NOTICE TO. CREDITORS. meow A Few el. rain storm set In which continned was when he was selling wool at 1, the Matter of the Estate of Samuel A good part of the day. with the l0 to 15 cents p6r pound which ounty- of York. 'TAKING. BARGAINS- �resu'lt that a considerable amount was - thi� prevailing price some R. Dandy, late of the City 'of TO;' ' : rontoo- in the 0 STOCK 'Of snow disappeared. This is the years ago. Hoielkeeper, Deces,sed, first mild spell since, winter 93t in A musical and literary treat Notice Is hereby giveti, pukilani'to* �,Wlv, Men's Knit Undershirts, 'worth - 4 early In November. is in store for the people of the the revised Stttuies of Ontario. 1914. at least 1.2-5, for g and irroundin.X vountry, Chapter 121. -Section 50, that all creel- 98C. On Sunday evesir, Rev. Dr.villa e Marsh will -reach a special sermon and others having cliims against onevening. Feb. 25tb. itors to men. preach the exception of when e Barbara12 only -i worth -1. 5, going at 75c. - the. e, FoqtcTe.'.s eon state Of LbO. aidd Samuel R. he address the service will be trAttO soloist with a continental • Daudy, who died on or about the tenth Boys' Urrdershirts andT�rawe-rs,­ it*iq reputattan, will appear io St P, A. D. 1016, are re- going conducted by the women, and An. day of Noveshhe Is pfe- expected that tbere-will be bout- tire w's ch tire - 1, und r the aus�iceq rtivired to deliver oe send b t a id on or befor day- of 0 .4ion. Mise � Poster has rcb, A. D. 1918; to the undersigned 011 �Sladlm in the choir. f, the sea a r the, EjYtT Ben. Fawcett farm on.-tbe in New York, Chicago,' New Solicitors for-ohitries D44 and Alice 2 onlv Girl'.s Dark, Blue Wool Sca"rfs, Jer.,,,ey, Montreal and other -large -• lake share was not sold on Satur. cities on Dantybotlio'f the City of Toronto, � at, each 35c. - day last at the auction gale at the the continent and ba, I. a ounty of York, 'the Executor wwo .-Gordan House, owing to thein. always been welt received w1rere- anal Executrix of. the Ksitate. their ' ability of e number of prospective ever she has appeared. She will names and addressee send a fnttde- -.'LADIES—Our new and Giiighams are purchasers to reach town on ac- tie asci-4ted in . the progravi by acription of ail claims and the nAture- -be count of the poor train service. Mi -a Nellie Ghie, j _;01;.i.t ,f, the ecuritles, if any, held by theal invoiced. ' Will Opened out at once. Ex - .,a of rhe @ S me good suet claims to be darty verified. _,ceflent patterns and valne. Wait for th&u Ex - Some offers have been repeiv. h1g!iest order, and Miss E. C. Bel. And further take troticp that after . ton. an 'ed since the day 'of sale. elocutionist, who -men tibitied'date. LIM-said Eze- has said last -The services of St. George's already appeared In Pickering and tutor and iNxecuitrix will. -proceed to It el- distribute the assets of the on Id decea Ong the parties come, Admission, 25 cents* -S.:JCHAPMAN I'Wkering. d'riax the season rij who Is assured of n hearty wi f000reiag Lent will b.� as follows: Sunday - c bild- ed am entitled thereto,, M a at 10 30; Evening Prayer ran, 15 cents. -bit-vo rogaird 17 to the claims Of fnrUWXLRQtke at -On Monday afternoon Robert whl�,� 611 they Aall then have notice, ..13 o'clock owing to the fuel short. Somervirrw had a narrow revape X-4.P­bV And Expru'r-1- age a will nrit he'li;W6 1`4 the siid a�isete, Special service and address frow death. As was his custom or any part thereolk to any person or at the rectory house every Friday he'was taking a walk and waspro- peLrROng of wbobe ctatims notice shall p f orin at 8 o'clock. ceeditig along the G. 1'. R..tracksternnot have been received by them at theMiss Lily. Anstin, vbo hap near Pickering statiorl. - 0 ac- time of stich distribution.,- Feadfore pringbeen in the hospital for several count of the snow beingSMITH, R-,kz GREER.weeks aiifferi'nsr f along side the tracks he wi@ walk. ring inrom a severe at- 4 Wellington Street. East. your R ess and Coliars now to get . _,.tack of pneumonia, is now spend- it)g quite closp.-to the rails, aii be- Toronto, Ontario,inga few weeks here at the home ing very deaf he did"not bear an 661icitore for the said - ­ I . - repailei, and spring rush.of h6r- parents recuperating approaching train until it was too. Charles Dandy and Wide Dandy. before resuming work in the city. close to avoid being sti'ick_-­For- Dated this twelfth day of -February,We are glad to hear of her. rapid tunately the train was slackening A. D. 1918., 21-28 '13hoe regAiring neatly done. Priem reasonable. Orogme toward recovery, peedtostop olat the stistio-Asa result of the mild spellandincohisequence the blowow -The FrWt. Storenot an, exceedingly 'strong one,of the pavit few days the roads are HAS THR QUALrryPICICHERING HARNESS EAMORIUA is a very bad condition, eopecially but it threw Mr. Somerville to thethose running north' and scruth. qide of the track, and I fliew a _-9004 PhoneNw.W. J. OOAKWELLThelisronew-maker in being kept painful injury to his, back. HeNeilipon's Chocolates, in bulkconveyed to his -home -sod Malaga Gmpai, Grape Fbusy repeAring harnew whicb�bai,6 was rult, etc.Ibion badly damaged when the medical aid summoned, and weDon' forget we are in the marketwith borseis got rdown in the deep are glad to know that hit injuries...$now.bAgbeit prioss for d staff-ornot cousid- ablel- sun, - :o KriC%tters have also suffered a ggod while very painful, are duck rkeys, Happy-- Tdml in these mix. 6 ered very serious, as- no bi rat4its•aud pigeoIIAeut. Wilsmu% whoarding,.. were broken, and it is-not'thought especially wanted form now*"t e ith-' the . first the -the received serious internalov nes's w till the Ne* yew'.eoutinsoo-"n-d-w-ho---wao--�g&ued lujuries, We hope thatherngy If -in lewdaysin-1 7lost eumnier and has beenintlie aroutid'igaTu ahospital ever since, has returned his usual form. NEILSON'S ICE CREAMThew'stovies are acknowledgQ:`on leave arfd is spending -a. few -The annual sleigh-ride'of St.daysthisweek with his parents AndrewsSabbath School onFri. H. J. MARQUIS be the beat stoves �:Jon e rnAAere, after, Which he will go to day evening last wa's a very pleas- _.r :- e�;,ontaftBritish LColumbia to attend_to ant �ffair. Thq evening wass. -day.Some private business; pleasant onis and b iildren wereIt echrhe triany fkends in Pickering out in full force at. the' church at E1JM DALE MIAMSpleirlid-bitkers, easy on fuel and hand9ome in design. of Robert and Mrs. Andrew. of 4,15 o'clock, where a. -sufficient 1=103CMIR11,70111.Markliam, sympRtbise with them -number of sleighs were in readi* Call and see our full @to&. You ean always get the beat Mani.intbedeathof their eldest sob, ness for their drive to WhttbY- toba Flotir indde from No. 1.Dryden, Which took place on Man- On their return an abday morning. The deceElsed was. ply of hot chicken pie, cake, J. :H. B Uundfint sup.Manitoba Wheatpie Royal Household and Glenors -forbont sixteen yef'trs at aire and had and other eatables were ready for n'� -for some time. The their ravenous appetites. After Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 Bread. Try-abag.podrf*beart failhre.*The funeraf took the older people of the eon-imniediaw cause 'of death wa's the children had all beeh served, BRAN, SHORTSJ LOOK Iplace on Wednesday afternoon. tiou, of jregwa larg MIX FEF YOUNG-MEN,which there was DSJa OAT CHOP.�Joho A. Paterson, K. C., of number present, sat down to theOATSToronto, %rave tivo, excellent -ad- tables. wherethey remained until CRUSHED We have on hand now a spleadi; assortment of Cape,just in from Ob---7-BARLEY CHOPI- ner man wasdresses in St,"Andrew'p chtirch, on their in satisfied. abut in Cape and'sure are Andies. Sund_As.Xr� ir WHEA! wbolmales. They ire the IPaterson-is. _Aft4mtkeno awn _bWIly_*ants had MU WAX;—CK D C -OR 'Our Fill mind Winter Samples for the Lowndes Tallorin aft bft e. U11"Ic law od been-atteuded t6 -,—an intellectual...' MIXED HEN FEED �A TheoWles this a on are exceptionably good, the costs sopecla4u.'one of the I ra in tb Laymen's feast was provided by the child.Caldwell's Cream subsUtute You know our reputation along thierlive 14. the 1.vwt. We have Missionary movement, be present- ran In the form of recitations. A calf Meal.ad tho subject -of missions before anniber of the older veople pres. given yo% the beso of astinfaction beforej and can agail&"Wthe audience In a clear and very, an t Mol"ses Men) 40Were also eniled upon for, ..Call:and see no when in town next %tid we wW be gM to A? . I 86Ihev. -CHOPPING AND OAT ...... anydilng fn,this,4ne of Mee's-Wwr- ace CRUSHING EVERYDAYri H 0 a Is 7 service. Rev. J. i[Iff Se Ulu W. Down. occupied the tor, Rev. -Dr. Get prices on feed In ton. Iota. Go to the Men's Store for Men' Wear. the Methudist chu'rell, which was Varsh in Us usual man - closed on accotInt of the ner. The meeting was brought to BELL PHONE. ...... 'oe' t' 1P ation. ami@tedflu the devotional close by singing tbe'NRtional 21. Vv.'V�reoxw Be Al BUNTING ICKERING -A exercises. Anthem. Choppkug every day. Established 1867.