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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_02_227.7 7 7, ;7 w 47 % e V RINGS ONT.,41R, D'�'A val _-F It Rr I It. U 1 1 y W-1 8 -A 0, 9 VOLS KXXXX-11 "IC1911 MOUNT ZION BRICK ROAD I ­ - Established 75 years A concert will be gi%­'n hi the Me Dr.. B�,gshaw, of Pol take In Pvairte vvvnillg (at Feb. 28, Mall., .1fid 0. r1f All'Utle -Medical �3aker,& 'Heise* yiol, chilrell on Llift beginning at 8 o'elock, pi-meeds for made K -flyhig visi, with %V• A. and : GiRUNWOOD 0_ L. CALDWNLI,, M. D..!Successor ItedCi,usi. Tbeptograin will- Ili-. given Mrs. Jackson last Vrida by'Mr. Dyer; one of T,ront;j':4-11�wstj While Mrs. Hilt, and,`llist Jeorge Ur to thd ligw.Dr� 8. *.Brodiio, FLono 305 Sanders' Block Claremont. 04 entertainerd.' Th -e C.I;L'mwint Opellps-, were, returning f'otn Ill t,ugllarn Inst tra will be in atten'dan,-e to furnirli. Satilrdity their horse hvetow- unman - V. B. CARTWRIGHT, JFor- !7.-, . L . I * .. "' . *ILLR tbemusic, ., Come and enjoy the treat I aj:exhle R-sid ran away, -Tbe occupants -;ALF merly of Gra;vefiburst, Out% Successar'to 40 6j:4PI%yed gond judwmet-t a nd'jum of the season. Ad mi s8ion, adults ped ..Dr. R. V. Towle, Pickermg, Out. office hours Get our prices oil -children 15 cents. for 12 to 2 and 0.30 to 8 P. to 331y cents, Considerable dKillage w0b done cutter and harp Pqs and Litter -Carrier out". ne to & h 1, 1R. H. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis- -M.r-s. Hilts received I --pralm-d wrist, AUDLEY tared member of the OptomatrioLl Amo- fit@,. Steel Stalls or 7, I Ontario. spelow attention given to but no further injuries were received. 0 ""Watering System. An ideal war -time wedding took - f gls"oo. Eyes floated free. North =zo 46tf lace at the hospitable home of the DUINIIIART and BaOggle:j� A Water Bowl place ON charming' -bride's parents. Richard -Wethe ell. of Newcastle O. McKTNNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. System - in your and Mrs. ' Puckrin .. on Wednesday nf_j` Miss Bessie . r ternoon, Feb. 20, 1918. The contract- 1 is the guest of. Mks Nellie Thom. • burgh. inemberof the College of ritable Will pity for Wanted iewwo and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate Ing parties were Miss Mary Muriel'. Misr Frazer, ' of Toronto, spent the Suralsons, Edinburgh. itself in go days. -h Pue 16, *eldest da"ughtpr of Mr, and week -end wit -Mrs. A. J. Annan. ao Mrs. Puckrin, and Mr. Williati 1=11104:18t.goldste"gial of 'worried and r Best Price"s Paid Ofilosandiesidemos Brougham. i �red- Miss H18is Heard, of Toronto, evenit See as before you r. and day or two with her mother last erick Crawford, only Ron of M buy. Mrs. T. 14. Crawford. The cereninivy'week. Was perfortned by the bride's pastor, i V. Wigle. of Toronto, who is train. I am not buying Buickwbeat Phonei 2700. Rev. J. W: -Mown "of, the Pickering'ing with an aviation corps, spent Sun- thio' year T If. FAREWELL, K,C.,'BAJFiRl8- __M as dav'with A. J. and Mrs. Annan. my. asid Oo&t7 etb6dist Chuic . .. I p . . - Ziiz.�t =47 106v. -it' wood-bre at the church Once exactly in keeping.with the titnes. It There it Na iso qiiiet and twniblp. - The; on Monda.-inoou atid a good turn A Ittrge stock of Bran and Shorts�13. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and guests compris6d only the lietir rehi- wit ni-gde4quink joh efr_!be wood pile. of superior qtiallty on hand 'Solicitor. Notary Fublic.utc. klagloy-to StoOvilleA to'll.el"i-t ai,d under the aus I .0 0 tivi"S of the brov, a-tid gi-oom. After at right price� 96u.n0flice Brack Pt North. Wbitbv, - 2.517 1 lie glipst.-4 had _partaken - 4 :, tprnpti ng pfizP4 of i lie Ladies' Aid Societ y. will %ve-ddiniz 4-N)tivr. t1w 4al-py coitpls- 14) hi, -.1;r- i!h_ilrvh (q) Fildav even- ILLrAM J. URATON. B. A.. -Bar - Amid showers c4 rice. t!c : f, -i, Willi. int,:. Match 1st. lJr. lllmsa, of Picker W riathr. Holiol tor, Notary FuIA ic, aseacta. - ed t il,g. Sirill, Ij to th- My brands bf Flotirfor either in . pirsetice wLtb Weepril. gypli-nism. 'Donlann & H. BEAL, CUremon !ywherptbeventridn-im f6­T,iroyltii. gj%p J, 11 i Skie4l Faster. Barrieterp.- Toronto G moral Trusts Stratford. Go , derich and Clinton. lon. h I. tht.l ellrm)l sun, 41f ZiC4 Miss Mary bread or pastry are un - have HOUSEFURNISHIN650 .BaLlditig, W Bay street, Toronto y mediately i4tbr fbeir returit-fhey will cl;;tr k -(,It -Pickering, will contribute -excelled for quality '-awfotd h;,mestead.; v. -,it vor .1 M1-. reside at the old C, :3e e -ire and come Deratni .T Big Stock, at the lowest priceig. on the 3rd coti-a-Pickering. �or you will wlbs it rare, treat. Delivery free.;' IQLAKH. B. BPATON., D. D. 2.. Attend the Cattle Sale, Claremont, GRENNWOOD .21 Graduate at the Royal Cblelge of Vicutall Moudity?, Feb. 25th. Rpinerighi r F ice Call anda Sargeom and University of Toronto. Oill ee. lad Phone 324. L. -Green's sale of V. 1-6 GM�mq 's -eys fill,, (Friday) gftw noon. ofiner W, W JltiuKlge store. Wbitb Jer. - -4 I Oup- school h" re opened again. the WY ivent her' and 'roads being much Ing. sic 4ok 1111r. Hurd, of Allandalle. -spent a taw proved. E A STLAK E self Twigato. will be in charge. days with W. and Mrs. Harvey. Miss Edna Middleton- 1%4 n hoe The Abingle that bas -given satjs- Pte. Robert Lundy, of N.-winark.4-t. spending a f.ew' -days witb� relative@ at S rot foictlon too over 30 Pates. [Impire, ogs Wan - urbeJ soldier. i -pent Mtaidmy with h Audley. d lion w ea ted Ith a I in. by his unclsand_Auj���d.Mrs. Har. Oolds have been er order of -gorrugate ofnisr, U!EME YVW W 54 e �V'i ff ms ale -X-Twi-Lurrugal, Lda*nsm to the 0 . ouiaZy at niggerio. V!kot Lilly, Ryall. of Tornnto. and -lecovert"g. buy other makes. If you pre In Plellecing vuls". 2717 1 will pay cash for the following JoA% delivered MISS VOtd, Stephenson. of Claremont. 1-st Thuraday evening the Epworib need of it Cream 8eparator. Try POUCHER, ReAl Estate Auc- both pupils tit Mrs. J. Soeen, wrote on League had some fine views of Balk- a Premier for 30 days. ALO, To U000", valustor, Collector awi i"Gor Ramworld. No. 1, $21. No. 2; per ellginee frotn* .00 up., Tbeory-egtth�, Toronto Olinpervat,,ry land. Ireland and Se,vtland •gap Brolloam. 40y 77 of =series* Hcon Soft Rini 1 R.- 1'4 (if Mu%ic oxalilinations Wit week Miwi- Our Lndieo' Aid and Red Cro'es Soc t6re builn ff. gets or of Marriage Mtlpl#_.' -18, 1 4 RrAl passed the Primary Rudintents eties met at tbi- home of Mm.Jitme 18RUer w h honors and Miss Stephenson the Pfti%k#-tt Iasi Wednetightv. A numiTer - Bell Phone. 'A -R• Licenses intho 0oun ol.tdo, Rdark Filim J Offlegg at starp kpd big, rr4-IcI*v9;!C101L14mCVnt. BlerilentA"ry Rtidinienit, with Br,t. of int, ri-stinic letters from our boys m t White- As.b. .90. F- -J. Prouse, Pickering 2nil 0 Pia.e.. 20. to class brgno'rs, -tmk i ng R9 trial ks out of the ft, at were reftd. This week 150 DB.BEATON 'TOWNSHIP CLERK -100 _0 . algra*tIontii-ing. iatrssox are brink spift to the 118. h . Carm"v%tic"r, CaltrimfirrionoTfor taking Chopping and 010- Rolling every Tho . roneert. civen, in, Rt, J . obi, . s 1 *4»tlatilrn boys. the Red Cl,o,�q cone t yq voggov to lot" on hem motgort?, *Ilgieuigr of 16firrtalva tdo. chiTreh on TttpitrAy evenkna was it tart tient for th-­v-who kvvi v �-., f(A I un otl to Iw herd imull... church on g. one"" WItiflovolo, Out -9.9- the eve"r.-Vickerej; 5aruge IN G �Barnes, Green River a. to he 1,11,.pnt- -with�titndirw Ino of Feb, Willi A g.' -o-, , Not )od alu"IcAl pi Or addrei-s R. 11. -NO. 1, Ikiciv%t, Hill. th4_f;4l1`tthr4I ihV' i%"PAthel jqi�,j r0a(6 -111 1- Iwil'R i4ovitled'. hilt tire trelit TTGR S. P11611, Glpri Tkfmjew, Ont. Lie^v-pd Auetion--it F -wit. ,siv.- ostrer. - Al[ i mobile and Bicycle g tagirpit were hiLd; iherl, '%As. it wiLmVerowd Beaten i - evening will he J�p liddrehm liv ant -d fence -od-Prd-4jr4VI,br,d oweb.• rine rkji�.m FT1114.4tott Foster _i 1"a 0110111,�vcted orivirbera, A16,1wi for to' resent w h', the Rov. J -hr. rf7tj nj%trt of Sialrok. St. - repairiug gild 3547 Methtrdl�t church. Oshawa. Mr (+I -r a en 'to. partlCUM701, P1100491 KIWI. 2136, REA.r ESTATE..... i.,,delightvill m-ndiencirs irl'all the .*d,. tt decrillaptly isisr citit-4 of thi, contineritt with bier hatt went syver�,ee� a.4 chliplairlof the J10 POSITTLL. JAcensed Auctioneer, Tires, Oils, Grea8eaud repairs for open Wand Outarta Aue. ausuvanct Minh vontvilto volee'son. a niirrihg�r of 118th. Ontario UnttaiNin. Ilia , i ..,. 'i alt otYnr -loctio'ns in a return i-omie time ng .• . . -slon Mies of kizide attentirel to on shorton 16, always on band. d;Jightfol rnwaner. was forced to -Ntllj( McMil a violinist who th -ildi AM i•s roulth ill health. He is it KpIk nonce, Addefsp Gretu rjtvo31.V.o,, out. , 7 has won it high place In the world of apeakf-r and "cry one will do Weir' to ]Potter & Andrew., - 'WX. MAW.- LIVEN'41FT) AI10_ V mAirkber of �sejectjowlri kPar his mei-aw" Pram Flanderb, field. irep oij,; CKERING. Ont. TIONCER (or York Qntario and [licishain Lbu�ge..,e ".1iLirtliv encored. Miss Tuesday. Fe`h. 25rb. is the date an ties pwn,ptly attend Five Ac D (i Por Sale, . ". P1 'Coun . Alt salmi ed t itifir;,jeachvir, igloo gave poputtir prices a ill pt:evitil.­ be - 0 our popi W. TermeareilliOn4blO, Date0for billegi May all plafited with good aqvelik tp,,di �Iz,@ that '"mmed at NFWI;* Offwv , Bell and Indepea- wete Well it- Wki-ITEVAL1111 7 --..teeOut.' winter iruit, ceived . Trip chmir wits occupied by who did Ite M Lbe past Rev Dr. Marsh, 'an Pooch. of Tnmgjf� Stin "V :0 much it) ake thee'vening a'arost en- dAyed with her parentri, Geo.'and Mrs. z) MI:S .- I M 0 }list corning into begriloff. .-. .,-.juyti hie P. Vetorinary Surgeon Benton, of the city. _66 to Imi-emont, oil Monday for- 6,pent the week- with the fdritipep 'HaticleGradlualte of the 0 Will J1, and Mrs. erd P and Wit V. Richar-ban. your Feeding Citttle. -uRvents. )r prices ReTivary Mrs %falcolm LPe IN- at present the ..Science Association. sraest of her son: F ----Notary Puhlici •�Pickpring. WHITOV rank and. family; of -Phorle--offipe Ifili0q, resid nee 2&A 7- T�irn­nto, Sarnia The PartPerry line is Mrs Reeves rend tion..-JArk.,spents, RWII" open 71 --CUAREMONT. ONTARIO The Pickenng hilt running only one train a day. -w dRy,,4 last week with her mother. The bounty council will meet head- in Toronto, Fence, =T. M_ n. alriz4omm. V1411mce Committee journed next week when the vexed Mrs, Wm. Bamh has just -returned .Veterinary Surgeon question of 09hawn's soparittion will fr-oUa visit with 'Jilter daughter,, MM ray" kw dealt with. C^Ivii? MOT J can save .Honor Graduateof Ontario Veterin ArY The ottimLof thia-Assiociation is to 'College. All calls day or night lessen stealing and prosecute Marshall Wilcox. of New York, a Albert Middleton. of Regina, is at successful Whitby boy In the great present renewing old- acqualifitances promp4ly attended to. the (slow. Metropolis. is visiting his father, H. In the vicinity. you money -Belll and Independent Pbon W. Wilcox. He Is -accompanied by Fred Hobbs. of Pickering. has been Marribers having property stolen amm PICKERING. ONTARIO 1101- his daugbter, Miss Audrey Willooz, disposing of his wood lots bem'Vealliz- Itakh"y wrUb any member The night school work In connec- ing a good profit. of Basoadvis dommisbei. are tion with the high school to in very Alex and Mrs. Albright speed - _:)RE:ES0]? Memberahl Nourishing condition this winter. -So 9 -A. C. p gm of weeks with games and 7 Peat is the sucoess that further classes -Toronto. OHN FHILIP -me fted"m me. Ore 'aga "up"' "skew anaw, be had bvw Imperatively demanded which Mn.I - Or ster. of Toronto, b" been ry on bpi*.-*-- - will increase the attendance to more Be Otam. ff" a !tin Has of trash "d our- the ortieF a-t) Herb. 8tauffeir and tam. LOOUSr HILL Ik Ln 200. illy for the past two weekis. tlT Pstring.. , Mr, as ea ansts coustandr on Imud. er. *W.V. Richardson, Another car of coal for th~wu ar- Arthur - and Mflb�el Reed. nt I their rived Monday and Is boW.41stributed London. Ont.. have been visiting ftice. ftv. Sreakftst Basoc, R. Thextoa' - 41. uh";�._ A coal sitter, Mrs. (FleV.) OrjeklLngton. amongst the needy- aitialeas. Him. sologniali- Walloon, 660. 8scre"ry dealer states that his last car was . The union evangelistic services here divided up amongst 182 customers. have been well attended tbroulthput -Xighest Priam paid for This last car went out mostly in fire all meetings fnr the past three weeks. Buttlibeir's cattle 0 hundred pound lots. Arthur Thompson, of Parkdale, To- --Tb-e-ib­n `u&1­ffiJe# pre -Viet Ln GET THE BEST-- tink 6TOW -66- rcin t 6, o sent recuperat ing with • Order of Nurses waa bold Iasi week in Joseph And Mrs. Ellis. after R lengthy IN THE % the bijjh school Assetiably room, After 'illness. lekerin M. VION the election of officers and passing of Arthur W. and MrQ, Hodgson, of repot which showed An excellent Cherrvwood. have been assisting the LUOT re for a -Fint?clails iigs for hire of Torento public school dental force, few days Day or nigLt condition of the Order, Sr.#eccombe. former's brother, Gordon,, be gave a most interesting address on Harrison Ji)bn,.aon recently purebas- BAs meets all trains Yonge & Charles -Ste, Toronto, dental work amongst school children. edseveral lorge wood lots. He evi. Another tragedy for a Whitby Um- dently is taking no charipe on next ..Teaming promptly attended. to. Cansda's.'Popular School of Basi- ily is the death of Lieut. Allister'Mc- winter's coal supply'. Are you g i etting' the full. nese training I Satisfaction astirid Gilliviray, second -etinirR jilte of your Kqdak these Agent for Canada Carriage (3o, nd sot) of Judge Theo Owing to the evangeliRlic all _7 AD -A-1.1 who come beret All graduates dome and 'Mrs. I McGillivray. Word the hall which ws4% to 'have been held winter monthf, _6_u_rUn_cTe_r-gF8_ graduates came to them by cm Saturday at (in Pp -h. 13th, baQ_F"i�n­-postpn-n-ed-Fn-- and scores cable - Wit H. Peak, Picheril"g. of the past year have secured good their son had been acciditptally killed An early (late in March, You can taker some fine snap businebe positions mud still the de- at Salisbury, England. He joined the The storm-stavPd neropla" j9urn- shots while the snow is on the mand is far beyond' our supply. Royal Flying Corps lust summer while eyed back to Lenaide Friday last after Our Catalogue gives full partleu- astudent at the Rnyal Military Col- a two week's recreation In the villago, ground and the trees. If you Your '01BUTtUnity. Fars. Write for one. Students lege, Kin ton, leaviar for England whiph was much needed, says the have not already dione so try it one of these bright days. WRY commence a course at any in November to complete his course m. chigniov. For service and Salary will surely time. in flying on the other side. The heart. A large number of the voting pen follow a course -in one of Shawls -Pri felt sympathy of the whole commun- ple from here attended the high school Bring in year films to be W. J. Elliott, I)eiPftl ity "oes out -to tba.bereaved family'. concert We Business Schools. -Toronto. Write 9 t, and dance in Markham Fri- dieveloped and'print6d __W� H. - Trade are meeting day eveninir last reporting an excel. -the for our free "catieloguc -he Board of Tr -aigM -Eo-take tent-pr"gram- tilirnugbou-.- can assure you beat re specially this Tuesday sults from your negatives. i3baw, President. M Yim-ge St. TOOLS SHARPENED tion in reprd to the inclusion of the Don't fnruet the regular weistine of Railway' with the 0. F. U. on Tuesday evening next. Toronto Eastern tbip Grand Trunk now likely to be Have your orders In for Pugarand We' make a ciaky of aromieut saws, -Pickering 811strin 0 q; nationalized. It is hoped In this way seed corn. Three cars of feed are ex - Toole of Yinde. Locke repaired.[- Last due Its toillog1we Razor-boniug a alt or a rst- No. 0 MQ S;lft A M. Due to the heaVj winter snow fall, Liams, hmn. 1!! ]&.%TARLV T. a. gains sobw L tj accowplish the desired relization of ectad shortly clam hair trim o an easy shave call the roposed street railway system c. w gs JAMI 2.46 P. M. at the East -end Barber Stipp t for NMtby. 7ba early closing move- of which many,tons, are lodged on the • E CKE N W r• -wasP R 44 30 Local 6.24 P. M meat Is also to be dealt with and the rcofs of hii1ldhigs.' cituxing consider- Druggist ---Graduate Optician See our House Furnishlagg' of; all rains going Welsk due as follows.- organization of a citizens committee able damage. Thos. Wbite'sAarge kinds. Slightly used Carpets 0 N. F. TI,., A Agent. 7- o. 29 Local 10.27 A. M. to stimulate food oductiontlymeans sheep barn was completely wristaked, 27 Local I from 15 cents a yard up.1 - of gardening and telplj surrounding when the roof collapsed. FortufratOy ;256 P. M. Oof 7 Midi ,,50P. M, W. J. GORDON PICKERING f,,we,,, all the animals were out. Imic3ceri=a 0=.tA9=* 7M Xru •! r ,� .^,.. 4 F4F"be t in.r -u „�a,8: +v '�:s',�••' 'Arc '+z •�g_. yi .�.. ,@ , ,, . , ... � �.. � « ' • yvYptr w "5'^. '?'�" 'G."+..r, _y�c5="�'. rro ' `fit w,: ^'' 1±i+37�^l . y„ "'F",- 'Y'!:,T xR,'.+F' �. r.'"•XY. .sP^F^'^ vaq'< •L. n••� -.�... Ito ....,,p .:. 1�.�, .a:. ,.. n, �''.. ..•�. -,-« �: r$: .s *� d,�. ,:a �" -w r'i .c sz. .s,ar .:.•k vii ',a ,.. "':✓ � ..� . •.�•;. . .1 ...z . % .,...v .;, .,tiar ` •c•' !a ', F7•'„ �- .:^,,.,;b'. a.c a. i .0 { :-,"7t?., �. +*ar!:P x^ax, r":- �, . , ':.,, ..,.: i. ..:•M .. �..',, ., . .,-,L .G.e:• w di.-�w.. '. f-1 rte. y y. ,• ,.,, ,.. 3 1. .: •. .., S. f l.a. �<•y'i"• ... .. R�''. 'w w:i. 7 •� ��?^ r.. •.t:t ;i. x,'.': _r rb4 .s �+'9 , .,a ,a, ty t '".. ;"3_ s C !I ADUINS RAID ENEMY TREND PLEADING MARK BRITISH AND FRENCH DELIVER - INFLICT CONSIDERABLE LO 00. anesdatnff. BLOWS AT 'GERMAN LINE Toronto. Feb. 19-Nanitcbo wheat .• `Co. 1 Northern. $2:281: No. 2, do., 32.203, , H i $ 1�o: 8, do., 32.1ii: N,!. 4 wheat. 2.10 prisoners and Machine'' Guns Captured, Trench Mortars Des- 11tt store bort William. ln�lud[n9 21c: , Canadians Keep Up Raiding Operations- at Lens --French. Bomb tax_— tro ed and Man Germans Killed. i- a,ttoba oat.—. z cw•. Sete; N _ --- _ ,, y y e ZOther- - S Bs4c:; extra •o. 1- eud..s6c: x>a. Getman 'Cities. - --- — 3 . t and - t feed. 81 c;' in scare Fort William. A despatch f om . o—i n ona s = iowin offlcla s emen wee tss - despatch. p I t g driednin. $1.90, track Toronto. from London says: -1 In the. Butte Du Mesnil, region -of 1 'Canadian troops have carried out two bY`EarlWaThugr raice Thum =aryiir_ge the NO. Ontario 3awhite to 92 to 293c. ac:cordinR 4io !Both the British and French 'armies Champagne, a lively artillery duel was '.successful. 'raids in which they cap- i' y freights outside. delivered on Friday at widely-separ-' in progress at, last accounts. Like - i enemy's- trenches at Lens again were ontarto wheat -No,. --2 Winter. per car, ` ated points 'on the western front' wise Bear Verdun and in the Woevre tisrud •prisoaars, and inflicted lossesthe successfully b the Canadian;Iot,'$2.22; basis in store Montreal. r ; 3spea the enemy rho ofHcia}.statement y y Peas -No. 2, ss.ro to is.so. aecordina i ashes at the German line. These .reciprocal bombardments of a. violent Y, troops.. A number of German, were , to fretights outalide. I attacks, although they were merely'. character are in progress. 3- from-_British---headquarters--in--France.,.-kilted kilted --and Barley -Malting, $1.59 ,to $1.81. ac _u1_th e 'and Belgium says: f machine- were captured. The 1 COBuckwhea tit 3°to�il.6s, ac.ordins e, nature of raids were success- .Over, ,the entire front the. sector ac- few fully carried -out and resulted irr the titrit b bo:h sides continues intense, In an attack Wednesday morning, �- to freights outside- y y j Y g raiding party Tetnrned to our lines' Rye -No. 2,' 31,98 to $2, according to capture of prisoners acid in the inflic- with both the Entente and German northwest of Pas.sc'liendaele, in, the without lose.fret�this outside. (tion Qf_casualties un the enem I airmen endeavorin to locate••o oa- f Ypres sector, German troops tempor- ``Several . other! 'prisoners were Manitoba flour=mar quality, $11.10, y g PP �- `iril occupied two British porta. The new bags, Toronto. .,The C-anadians on the famous, L-ena', Ing positions or to spy out troop con- y P I brought in during the day 'by our Ontario flour-war Quality. $10,60. I sector kept up"their raiding opera-' centra`•iona. British later drove the Germans ot}t', pLtrols. On the southern portion of 1 new bags, - Toronto and Montreal ;1u a counter-attack." freights, prompt shivment. tions against the Germans, again en -1 French aviators again ;have carried - our front there was some hostile lar- frMRhiRed age rinots, deli erect Montreal terinon,g the trenches and bringing back ; out a brilliant foray, into Germariy, i♦ The statement reeds: l'tillery activity today in the neigh- i Ess; shorts, per ton, $40: in ddungs, : prisoners Near Courcy the French attacking with bombs numerous towns . "In , a successful raid. south-east i borhoou of the' Souchez River." white, per ton, $45 to $46; .good feed i undertook successfully a sire lar ma- of 1' r im ortance, notably Metz. of Har court reported WednesdayA later despatch says: The Cana- i.flour. ver bag, $8,40. a y P y morning, carried DL b the 'Caned- diens on Wednesday morning- raided m ed, .iia° to $1'8 strata Torenfo,to 117; noeuvre which mere fruit in the bag. Large, gpantities of ..exgtpsiveik were ia�a, in addition to 18 prisoners, two the enemy lines near. Hill 70 and in f ' Stran-Car Iota, per tun. $8.50 to ss, ging .of a number of German prison- I dropped and conflagrations .were ob• •._ machine- I track Toronto. era. ' - - -- - served- -- _`- gnna .were brought back to I front of Lens, capturing a total of ten. I our lines. Many Germans were killed prisoners and. two machine guns. At i - Country Prodaos-Wholess, - ; In fighting above ground and four' approximately the same time, far I Bu•tter--Creamery, solids, per ib, 46 kion regarding the German disposi• 'trench mortars were destroyed. , south at Hargicourt, other Canadians I uer4lb, 35rtot37per lb. 46 to 461c; dairy, 6,000,000 TONNAGE ,tions in the vicinity of, Fort Brimont; k �,fevefteen dugouts in the 'anemy's again crossed 1,000 yards of No Man's news aid F65ch gathered eggs, 60 to 52c; - 1917 centla bee which Ob a vedmOVemerit'hsa re st line and -other's in his support Land, tool: 13 prisoners and two ma- I Dressed poultry-Chtelkens: 26 to 28c; LOST ,IN w Zine whose occupants refused: to come' chine . guns, destroyed- 'four trench-' fowl, 23 to 25c; ducks, 23 to 24,X; geese, when summoned were bombed. The mortars, and bombed both the en- owersoFlotatoek Scotlntoutside holemalers are paying �eStrtlCtlOn WAtl Three Times' f-1 to'22c; turkeys. 28 to 308. r n eaaulaties .incurited by the raiding emys front and support lines. growers and codntry shippers, Por firs'- NEW �Hiriri OF b were slight and all were brought The raid in the Hill •70 sector was ion sz.a for Delawares, andD $2 to $2.10 Greater Than Production by , ia.rg a in. Another successful raid was car- sti for ooesalee. GENERAL STAFF pported-by a heavy barrage from I whose -rhe are inrsellingpr ,to the retail $Citalil and [Tllited States. '- - vied out Tuesday night by Canadians our artillery, to which the enemy re- I tress Sr-rtte fnllowtnP prtcee:- =.� hborhood of Hill 70, north plied with straggling artillery fire. He!, Cheese -New, large. 23 to 23611: twins: ('. A despatch from Washin ton D.C. _. 3j to 23ty: early, cheese, 251 to -bc, , P 8 , , x Lana. Considerable opposition i'also -offered strong resistance with targe twSn, 26 to zsic. - • says: Ship tonnage gunk, by aubma- i was encountered, in spite of which machine gun and rifle fire; but our nutter --Fresh dairy, fi rs4ve, 39 -to 39c; atio f Genera] Sir Wm , ]y _ creamer} I= lift. 4? to 'Sue; solid.. 4, cines in 1917 was nearly three ti 5 I -�- idr prisoners and a machine gun were , veteran troops broke into the line, re- j to 48c. - as great as the total of roductio in RBbertsen ucceeded by --- captured: Our casualties againwere'turning with six prisoners and •two ' ' margarine -20 to 32c. p Gell. iliFi]soi1. _ /man• machine p Eggs -New. laid, in cartons. 6o to fisc; the United States and Great Br' sin \ ' guns as root of the success 6 o-..1 seoragttiselect 30 Burin the year. y the announce- - , A later despatch says: -The fol-� of the operation. 52Dr d� s poultry -Spring This was disclosed b Lbndon Feb. 17. -General Sir"WI M - } to 33c: milk -ted chlckena, 32 to 36c; meet of Andrew Bonar Law, 6hancel-' Robertson, Chief of the Briti h I rows, 26 to BOc;- .turkeys, 86 to roc: rial Staff, has rest ndd, it i for of tho Exchequer, in the British Pe g 1 1' 2oc- House o . ommons, cull announced la an - Live veultr}-Tarkeye. SOD: 9f,r1nR voluted onl 1,163,474 tons of shi �-sral _ t son, u -Chief of Stas; ' akes- inti� P- a ipYK1iN,1 ir+a\+i{ sLl$lisin71 aL•,ar■ a(�a (r V1VY islLs�sL1i1/s ducky, yprtng. 25c: gPe+e IS to 1Tc• p q ls+st year, The output in the '.the vacant, place. - iPone tltralned, tins. 2i'? and 6'a. i in � 'a > > ! :(r to 2�c par lb; 1o•,X. 2s,•' a0 s, 2oc, United States was 801,28 tone; mak- i General Robertson was u e, the RPan Canadian, baud=�leked. bush, ing a total combined tonnage of statement says, to-aceept a position'. . $5 to 33. 5; 1mDorted, hand- laked. Aur- IUe;4;ti00, while-sinkin s b submarines as military representative on the So. Troops Available at the Present Time Placed at 4.§05.000 3815: m to last year generally ,are reckoned at preme war Councila Versailles, or ---y-'-i „e+ -Delawares. bag. $2.25' to I _ ' �$= 35; O_ s,_tartus, bug, 12.10 to 42.26. 6,000,000 tons. to continue as Chief of the Imperial i Paris. Feb. 17,-Tlie'£e� de Paris the beginning of the war 2,60,0001 While complete figures on. con- General Staff with limited power. a 1 men were rejected Teo*tstoas- oitsala struction in Japan, Italy, France, and �• Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Hughes Wil- after a careful and minute ex Ina-, j tad as unfit. This left ty,n„ic«cl metats-Fumy medlam. 32. to other 4817 are not et son, K.C.B. is an Irishman, 53 ears of 11 250,000, . from -which I a4c do- heavy, 26 to zlv: -cooked. 44 to y y r _!tion of allied and enemy documents i soldier - losses must be�educted. At preaant io` to Tolle, tis t pram, r tkfo. axt bacon, j available, officials here do not believe of age, of fine physique and soldier- � which. it has . is its possession' Germany has in hospitals or waiting 1«.r t 46 to bac. ( their aggregate equalled the total of like bearing. While his activities _ publishes what the newspaper reek to be examined 950000 men, while . eur�r menta '-Lanza 61.pr bacon, 28 to the. United State., If the case have chiefly been -diverted into stat! ' ,21c, r•lear betltra, -, w e 2 q submarine sinkin amore ubled channels he has had, a distinguished o. ermany s losses in the war 170,000 men are employed in depots or need--rure lard, tierces: _sq to .9c, iall S ' 8uand the number of troopswhich'she the interior of the country,. tuba, 29 to -91r Pails. 291: to 2sc:new tonnage prodts I military career, and possesses-all'those y I lhaa available. j" �cmntu+und. tfrrcpe, 251 to 26c; tub? 231 I _ Both American- an British - offi-- qualities which eminently fit him . for Then the number of men Germany Its., :6 h : s>Qu>•, -a to 261<•. }cials expect a very dieffre"ory in leadership. _ ' - The losses' 4 through the war, it whom has loot as i prisoners li given, taken I._ --ltontroal markets 11918; howe6Pr. The United States i d_ dares, are 4,26,000 men, of whom ;from official lists" published by .the ( .�retrtrreat. Fen, 14--c,at;< 'X'ar,aalat -- � �-- ;.:.11,600,000 are dead. .Since 1914 Ger German 'Government and, reproduced) vr"%ro"sn. Na, a, $1.oa; extra Na i-reell.'esiand Great Britain are speeding up Many has been able to mobilize 14,=1 by Swiss, Swedish and German pap- 11scar No, .1 inval; bite, 81.0.1: No. wefts their butlding�prograrnmes, and naval ENEMY AIRCRAFT 000,000, from which 500,000 must be r ers. There' are: Prisoners to ' France, sl t+lour-New standard grade. 310, 7u 1 officials in both countries have conA - deducted, having remained in Entente' 250,000; in Rilssia, 200,000; in ling "55.4,, * 4�Brun. 13fia Shortsal40 90 Sl id- i Will' be curbed tthiq t 'the Summeaub arine Secre � LONDON _Api neutral countries. The flrat figure' land, 120,000, making a total of 570,- dlings. 349 to $5v aiouilllo, $5S to sou, , . N r does net include tine 1920 class, which' 000 which is considered below the'do tinc>+c eatitPrns 21 $t4.6o tb'tary Daniels believes thsltectua[ I - Hs} Ne: per tan, -carlot. 'Would, increase the forces by 460,000'• actual figures', 915 so. + huee,e--1 to«st: Ri seem ut2>r4c: irestiIts will be obtained in ih early - '-- 1 men• - This would o parently leave ,Ger-' a he+a eat ,•roam«r. 4@ w So,• _s«rondo. Summer. Two AttaeTc by Merman Squud- 491 to 49c Egg* -Fresh bw to 60c' ! ronrl On Saturday and �.{ p Following med.ieal, examinations at T many 4,806,000 men still available. a4c, No i stale: 50 to ' y 5- t Nn 'vino 5 t° 4 if' tHteeta H BOM Sunday Nights, ' _. r'« 1,xR , ; r duty $".l& to ;: 7G RE . nd — F NC • BARD - - _.•. •`' "During the .night of Saturday- :'- -. _ ! Sunday our machines droppe 1 400 wiaaipa$r Drain e f jOURCY REGION i.ondon, Feb. 1.7. -Six German air bombs on hostile aerodromes in, the ; WItintp,•g rob 14 c'a,h nr,c es = 1 craft crossed the Kent coast of the r iN !)„ter --No. c'W. wsto No .3'C1I'.'� - -. .. AERIAL FIGHTING ING neighborhood of Ghent, Tournai, and rsgr. «kora-No t rP«d, s;,• N,,, i fred, i Thamea estuary about 10 o'clock last Lsion. The railway station and aid- - r i;a No. 2 fP«d, 733c • llarte} fro. 3 ! i evening and proceeded towards Lon- ' tt $I,HO, Nn, 4 \C,. $1,55: .refected- I F'red 3,000 Shells in Fifteen don. Only one of the aeroplanes' suc- _ {nga. at C�onfians ah�o were Su��essful-,$1 31:, feed. $1,34)Flax N,i i ♦ \ti',C.. ^� d08 Bombs Dr f ly' bombed. All our machilies re-, nor .ivat«d; No 2 r.Iv.• $3.241: No 3 osse ceeded in resehin it _ announced- officially. This raider drop- borhood_ of Ghent and Laon - .Where Heavy. `_aped one bomb in the south-west .die IIaited ' /rates 1r[arket■ - - - - - An } N.4T10\Al tSF� `";�;� �4s1.7o tgrsl .1� Coats- N„ a in France, Feb. 17. More than 5,000 - , ' • H w1m'ts45o a5tr1 t l,ur(-i'nahanged. f ver calibre were urich serlal�ratd on Dover was repelled�by - 22 Enemy Machines ROY A1: PALACES FOR Ileada uarters of the French- Army , ieaused fourca;•�ie lls ". Destroyed. e a ed British pilots,. who enga ed the led_,. 1 mans over the Kent coast. 'One la's. Duluth,. Feb 19-, f.trtwepti-53:69 to ibhethe French batteries In the course g ge London, Feb. 1.7. -Great aerial ae-k A despatch from London says: King 1.3,71.:.to. arrive, 33 -Alay. 43.69 � y raider is re orted to have crashed into. •++ ked July. $354 •••Iced, tk tober, of fifteen minutes in preparation for P tivity on' Saturday is the subject of. George, the• Daily News says, has of $a __4 nominal. �- trench raid ;north-east of Courcy, the sea. an official report issued to con. fered three Royal palaces for national' _ j- ! German aeroplanes again raided +earning the operations of British air- use. They are Balmoral Castle, Btrck- Zile /took X xkets Ent rth-west of Rheims. A small party P Com - men. ingh$m Palace, and' Kensington Pal- T u-„nte; Feb 19- 'b:xtra 01111, I, heavy infantry selected for this operation1-Delon to -night. Lord French, tom- rteers, $11 25 t°�1I.A0; do.. good heavy, over the top at the appointed mander of the,., home forces, reports - _ - --"Over five tons of bombs were drop- ace, for Wblic offices. The Govern- $10.50 to $11; - uu•here cattle, vholce, - per on various targets,” the state- meet has not taken any action on the ; S10.75 to $1'1; do- good $141,26 t� 810.so; '.hour, but not alone, for the spirit of . hostile aeroplfnes came in ever the X, !do., medium, $9.150 to $4.751 0­com- the -French trodps was such that even Thames estuary shortly after ten anent frays. There case much air otter. ;,nwn. • Is to SS.50; butchers' bulls, i fighting. Fourteen . German ma- Balmoral is near Perth, Scotland, choice tarso to .$ t0: do., good bulls, I orderlies accompanied them across o'clock to -night, and proceeded to - $8.73 in s. , do- medlurit Mills,$..6a to ,the churned ground. ; wards London. Some bombs have chines were brought and seven --an 59 'thi-e Scbtttsh Ht-ghTand 'rest- $� do, rouirl, s others were disabled,. , while British dente of the British Royal family.: butr'herw co%via, cn Zt i9, bo to $lo` -The Frencl►�asaeltias-were only Date fern droppetd in the capital: The raid anti aircraft guns shot down two oth- Buckingham Palace and Kensington ; s".T.6good 15:38 tocke s,, .S7 o 119% So to1e35 6,; Ldead and seven wounded, while the' is still in progress." `{{ or machines, one of which, a large Palace are in Lyndon. Since 1887 ! feed Pre, $4 to $ lu. c:u,ners and cutter?, ground over which the engagement $6.46 to $6.25: miiners, good to choice. ',had.taken place was thickly covered' If y6.0 can •-obtain stable manure bombing machine; fell thaide the Brit- , Buckingham Palace has been the Lon po to U 0: da, cam. acid mp.a., $65 to • . ish,lines: its four occupants were tak-' don residence of the sovereign. It is . zi3'S,;F1 i int 3 rs, '40 ,to $1 40: light ewes. with German ne gbpodies also brought back' two cover oyour gee jnchcs plot with rte before ,en prisoners. at the west ern end,of St. James' Park, 113.5; }rarlinga, $11.75 to $12.;5; "Another German aeroplane,.mak-,Kensingtdn Palace, on the west Side,lanihs. $18 a, 315.75• valves, Rood to much desired and precibus informs -I spading this -spring. choirs.. $15 to $16.75, hugs, fed and ing the 'seventeenth accounted for of Kensington Gardens, was. erected watered. $1,,,,75: do'. weighed „n cam, during" the day, in addition, to those •in 1889-91. b1s: ao:.,r r, b.• E1 76. disabled lands • near a British spry_' r•, Montreal. Feb 19--Ch-Ice steer?, RUSSIA �7. a 10-5c+ to- 31 1.:5-3-3k.5+1'-tn - 111��� 1 ri✓iL7— . drome. Its occupants. were captured. 'Mary were .,both born in Kensington 31° C!Dick. nnt,atery «,«y, ss to 39.5u; good coins ss to $� .5: medium, $6.50 ! 7 Five British machines•are missing.. Palace. - $1 $ Soo `4 ullsP butchers, t -,-nous• $9 to - WITHDRAV�N.FROM CONFLICT i '$ln flood tolls, $).2:, t.,• u;.medium, ' s7.5 to $ heP�• $In to 31 ;o: lagtba, GERMAN RAIDERS SINK 8 SMALL $t4 t� $16: r tP F rattle: 3�.5, t„ $6:: : •elect hog: orf cars, $19.:6 ��'`-Y-- GermanTureign Secretary Announces C'entl�il Powers Are Still BRITISH CRAFT IN STRAITS OF DOPER 'r� DRIVE FROM SOI. � IHi At Wal With Northern Russia: FROM fi0i'TIi RUSSIA. t Awdes patch from London says:- expressed b - • • 'According to neat•$ received �frotri � I � P y U.r, Richard von Kuehl- _.;. When Occupied in' Hunting a Submarine -•British Vessels Were Ekaterinoslaft, a union of South Rus-' Russia s- withdrawal frQm the war mann, the German Foreign Secretary, � sian Republics is being formed to op- was a real withdrawal, and the throw_! at the concluding session of the recent —. Surik_hti Enemy_IZ v X peace confarence• at Brest-tXitovsk fttximalists until-gen R„eFis. ing a« ti ngreemetlta-with have beer, established. Gendarmerie ; t a es. ro z y, e o s ev I orelgn `'A despatch f1 Qin London '.says: ; "Trawler James Pond, Drifters in turn will be replaced by n regular ;former alllee', said Leott Trotsky, the i Minister, had fnade•his final statement Eight British craft whi h -were hunt- Jamie Murray, Cloverbank, Welliott, army, with the object of clearing i Bolshevikl Foreign Miniatyi', in re -1 that Russia was out of the -war and ing submarines have been sunk by a Cosmos, Silver Queen, Veracity and porting to the All -Russian Workmen's' liar armies would be demobilized; but raidingflotilla of enemy destro ars ; Christina Craig. 11+Iaximali�ts entirely from South Rus- j p g s g' 'ria, and Sc•ldiQrs' Couticils on the renilt that she would desist from signing a it is announced officially. The text of "After having sunk these . vessels, I of the Vrest-i_ltovsk conference, ac -'formal peace treaty. the Admiralty statement reads, the enemy destroyers returned rapidly i HAIG PRAISES CANADIANS - ' cord'ng to a Russian wireless despatch The sets of war, Dr, vfin Kuehimann IiIA swift _�f large enema was made by a torpedo boat d flotilla to the north•befor=any of our forces ON THEIR SUCCESSFUL RAID. received Hero, sat$l-, ended when Russia and tho Teu My estroy- eo111t1 en ae' 6111If” els at 1 a.m. on, Thursday on out pat-Woyn4e I A deo atch from London ea s; ' ' 1 r4ra1 forces in Dover 8tratta: we 6$►y t� 11ad ale boaead Field 'Marshal Bir Douglas Haig,, t o re�nft�amiitta aope -it againerence at 'the, st must le revive¢{ e He added that, be-: - " The following craft, which were; in th 1►rkel wbigh WSA COs- 'Commander -in -Chief of the British.' R'' -freta. cause orn or two of the contracting ocpttpied in hunting a ehbmarins, j v �p, taly hoipii:4 The armies in France, has sent s nlessngi, ; ,i`-='.'cat.al, P. )1 amritardain sayer parties had. demobilized theft armies which had' been sighted by the patrol, a6ad Lghiuta/ sad IVa$ o; congratulation to the ,Canadians ? ^tt :"'1',1'a;iy' and Austrii _were; this fact would in no wise alter the _.. --"-were styftkt - I p a 'l: t Olt in the su`cesssul raid i •+till PT As, w- with Mit9la wad the belief situations. r �i y/ a to 'part _ - r �r�:.. _. -.. _.._:. ,. _,.--a•%,.... .....�.:___,,_ ,-.. •;.- 4_.444. -, .r�Y:_ 5,, .,vs..,... _ ._ _ _ . _. ,.,r.- _..._ �',tpP^. �+a.� . S'ri•'. n.,,. 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When every mail its quota brings of LGIppE books from -far and.nesr, b + "i A war correspondent recently' saw. ` 0 @ ` With gorgeous blosselhs on their ;;. • _ _ i Gen. Petain, the French generalissimo, i , g - Often Worse Than the Dise'ase ; b• estowing war, crosses upon som of frynts",and cabbage on -their backs; ! lMaoic Baking Powder costs - r - his soldiers. - • - .Their ins! es' filled with fruits and , •t, Itself—V1Pt • - y first lfiipression, a says, wa3ll -w-ax _ _ _ no snore than the- ' i We reckless grow, extravagant -no Nervous and Worn Out. tinged with a little 'disappointment. r -- �13e might'be a business man, a l>iwyer'" cost too high we fin - d MADIi IN kinds. FOr economy, buy, - La Grippe -=the name by which in- or a village doctor. I could name half For this February garden4 we step CANADA , the one pound tins.. i fluenza is most generally known -is a a dozen men who could look the part 1 planting in 'our • mind. i -disease prevalent throughout Canada I moreacceptably. He has' a good,! But, mercy me! while we have dream-; - during the winter and springmonths. !'wholesome face. I think it mustkava ed, there is no sign of doubt, • E AILLETi LIMfTiD Anyone who has felt its pangs is not .been there that I suffered time disap-'That-misera�fie coal stove has ,gone e completely out! - -- •-�likel to forget the trouble. La gripe pointment. I had - pictured him as --- -r----- - •----• � , g __ __•S , . „ _• "._starts ,with a slight cold -and. ends ;thin -visaged m and frowning, with a '— .- Cleaning WringerOilcloth on Shelves. , with a complication of troubles, It downward look., The prominent • nose T�'heh rubber rolls on our antr lays a strong man on his hack; 'it seemed not unlike. Gen. Pershing's, GUARD THE -BABY'become %N*a so that •they streak he use er To li hten the work in the se shelf oilcloth ' instead of ppaper, tortures him with fevers and chills, ;but here•the resemblaxtce ended: Gen. �- clothes try cleaning them with a cloth The oilcloth- is easier to clean. headaches and backaches. It. leaves Petei gave no indication of his T moistened with ;' kerosene. Rub Roaches will keep out of the pantry, him a prey to, pneumonia, bronchitis, .•character, as shins are supposed to. do, I AGAINST GOLDS briskly and rinse with clean water for there is something about the oil - consumption and other deadly dis- ;arid his head seemed of average -size i several • times. 'Dry with a clean cloth they dislike. eases. In fact its after effects are more` and shape. Isis cheeks have color and To i cloth. 5 - guard.the baby against colds; _ _• , : serious'"th" the trouble itself. You : his eyes are kindly and brownish. nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- I 8inard's Wuiment Clues Garget is Cows , can avoid la'grippe and winter colds i He means well to you, but no liber-• I lets. The Tablets are N mild laxative MONEY ORDERS. -- by keeping your blood rich and red ties must be taken -,a glance tells you that ,will keep the little one's' stom- 'Send a Dominion Express. Money , Pins were first "invented and used ' by the occasional use of Dr. Williams that. He wore brown chamois gloves ' ach and bowels. working regularly. Order. Five dollars costs three cents.' in 1543 in France in the time of ` Pink Pills. If you have not done this Ion his hands, which were frequently It is a recognized fact that where the Francis I. Up to that time women and the disease lays you low, you in action, but there was neither- extra- stomach and bowels arP `in good .order' Uses 'of Brown Sugar, used small wood, bone and ivory. ,can banish all its evil, after effects by vagance nor affectation in his gas- !that colds will not exist; that the skewers. this game great blood -building, nerve tures. health of the little one will be good Brown sugar is cheaper than white - g Gen. Petain does not play to the gal- and that he will thrive and be happy fo sugar. It has man HELP Weltss+a restoring medicine. This has. been ; g y uses. . Use it roved in thousands of cases throu h- for sweeting tea,. coffee anti, porridge.! ;out Canada b la ri a vis th,r 'wglo Aeries. You are. sure that he is not and good-natured. 'The Tablets are Make a syrup of it with -water and. see i � andLiight se hag at n m o whole or y g pp thinking of himself, even glimmering- sold by medicine dealers or by mail how delicious it makes those griddle! spare time. i;ooa pa v, work sent any have been made well and . strong rly; he gives the impression of .being at 25 cents a'box from The Dr.. Wil g d distance, ehars-s pai'4. Send scamp for 'through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink! sincere in what he is doing. He is l liams'. Medicine -Co., Brockville, Ont. I cakes taste. Sprinkle it over baked _. squash. Scoo out the 8 I Comnutara \ational Manufacturing ` - Pills. Among the cured is Miss Irene •'on his job" every minute. -If --he is - ci--- L P pole cores Company, 3h.ncreai Bootes, Portsmouth, Ont., who •wthes: I pinning on a medal, he is looking at it Sugar sop situation* in - Europe. 7039 stuff the space with brown sugar I P039 giLy _ - -"I take much Leasure , in recom and a bit of butter. - - P and thinking of that particular thing. Before the war England received, i'` EEKLY NEWSPAVER LN -WEST- mending Dr. Williams'�Pink Pills, be- Gen. Petain has not a certain mys- approximate] 1 400000 Fon tons of ern untaria Doii,sr a good bust - B ilSia A. s Ltatiaeat Cures Colds. Dt6� 4I11 -+ UF!ut-h of owner places it on the cause I have proved their worth in eery -and magnetism that characterize sugar per a num from Germany and . t market A great chance for armai, wick my own case. , Last winter 1 had. a Gen. doffre, not has he the stature;.' neighboring sources. France pro- S-" Has 'New Meaning Today. to°h'Limited; ly Tvi%. i� it"on I'ublishlaR severe attack of la grippe and it left j No one else can speak in that softsnn_ !doted about ?60,000 tong tone of beet' There is. -a new meaning for the , ' ..me weak and: all run down. -I had; r g ELL EQ1:1i•YEL \EWSPAPER severe notone-of Gen,-7offre s -a .tone in sugar and exported 60,000 tons. The familiar "S.O.S." signal. The let=j on arto�ldinsurnnceacus.. rd ii n Eastern pains in the chest and under which one might read a psalm. But' ` French production in 1917 fell to ters - now stand for another impera-' O for. iInxu on quick .rte. - Hos ss, the arms, palpitation of the heart and I Gen. Petain has fixed his place. as - a ; 210,000 long tons.:- Before the war i tive command, "Save or Starve.” i Wilson Publishing Co., Ltd„ Toronto. attack r' Hetook over the command' Italy produced• about 210,000' longthe feeling that life was scarcely'under mcum_ I tons and imported almost noneworth living. I was taking doctor's stances ol Tvato a. LG pe. ErE. medicine, but it did not het me and I �'. and has met t e - P test.splendldlyr 11pp j1�e IM �f6t interna rn e Cure aha ItLLi Lt7 out pain by our home treatment Write was much discouraged. ' I was advised - 4 (JJ�1N8 GrB a led Eyelids,, I j us before too late = Dr, aellmra ltedtcrl to try Dr. Williams' Pink POISa d be=GOLDEN. LOCKS. Sore F. "• Er [nfl ed by "YoudonNneedmereuzy.potaalf j Co• Limited Qo111nrrwood. Oat ;tan their use only on the principle , relieved by Murina. Teo tr t" r or anv other strop: mineral to f1.. ,. ! a•n D .. ,:.� ,.. ra ., r..)♦ tnat 1 wout° try anytning tnat mignt t rices -1 nat nave been raid For Clip. r— r rwez.".a 1"RY s r-yee, uQ cure pimples caused by poor better my condition. I had, only been using the pills a couple of weeks when as pings From Famoui Heads. Tt !s barber knows his !lo'.foartlq,JaA EreCetatfrrt L,ur eCs ee ty JRs�aaBTeAemted7e,e�sxper�p�e ss.w.e blood. Take Fxtract of Roots - M druggist Idle h laotber Seigel's _ r _ the pains began to leave me. Gradual- a; wise who ly my strength returned, my appetite famous ctistomers. A single hairwill ere Oak,% In rubes tt.. roe H.e4�aJ - Free. Ask 8" � CO-- 1� s Ctu nhe S and our akin- - Syrup -and y clearup as fresh as a baWs. improved, and in it little more than 'a ' from the head of Shakespeare would1. be to -day. 'Yet he fre- The lyre -bird of Australia which f it Will aweetenyourstoivaehand month. I felt all m old time vi or had priceless must y S returned.. I 'am sincerely glad I was quentty methinks, have had: his hair h about the size of a pheasant, is the largest in regu4te your bowsis." Get the genumo. 50c. and $1.00 Battles. _ + ' persuaded to try Dr. Williams` Pink cut. ,1fosL poets. wear their hair long, songbird the world. At drug stores. . Pills, and I shall always have a good i but there comes a time; even to a, poet, — when he must have it trimmed at cora or saline so z)ap and Ointment, PAINT .,.. 1 word to say for them." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills not only ileast. That is the barber's chance. NOT A BiT I LIFT YQUR CORNS 1 blisters h'etween my thumb ,and auger it itched cure the disastrous after effects. of la.' Every snip is a prospective, fortune. flR CALL tliil OAR �Fittn b your Piano A silver shell -she relini$ grippe, but are also a specific .for _ all L. P� query -con - _JCutlCura Soup vv1 11 touches of %it. ment now and then. # °� Glavin an these troubles due to por blood, such .,ata anaemia, rheumatism, 'indigiestion, taining a lock of the hair of Milton, NO btsedbug 1 Apply few drapep together with a lock of hair of Eliza- I then just Litt them away, OTTO HtQIEL" - _ women's ailments, and the generally worn out feeling that- affects so manyia beth Barrett Browning, -sold at a sale; little while ago for $400. A' with fin ��' - PIANO AOTION dock of Thackera 'la hair cut from his people. You' can get ifeese pills I y This new drug is ail ether through an _dealer in medicine or head after his death by his, daughter y y Anne, now Lad Ritchie fetched $100 pound discovered by a Cindanalt ' EAGLE --- mail at 60 cents a hex or, six bolces for f y r chemist. It ie called i $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine at auction. Milton did. -not get quite that much, for "Paradise Lost"' The fs'eezone, and can now : fo„ Brockville, 6nt.. sale of a lock of Napoleon's hair for : -o be obtained in tiny bot- + --z-.='--- • $4 denotes a serious slump .in- hair ties as here shown at :'TENNY.SON'SKNOWLEEM,E shares:_ Perhaps there was doubt Very store�tJost ask whether' it ever gre-A on . apo eons 4 M1101 The Gifted Poet Possehsed a Store_ of cranium at all, for in 1900 a similar relic, much The same in .. color and - O1 reesone. apply a drop or ,two directly I. Bon -01),14t bi r the Ey P, • the sleepless nights I had. J'hysicians and. eke apecWists pre-. scribe Bon -Onto as a safe home remedy $eienti8c Learnia g• I texture, realized: 10 In the treatment of- eye troubles and to strengthen e,. a"ixht Rold under mon+y -- , refund guaranty by all druggists. t cul U HEALS - ���m . .eases T M I LE ITCHNG used one cake of Cutl- " tura 5 a and }one box pf .Ointment p never any medicine do me so PEARL MONYHAM, Y �h you wl and °�T y >d {rid women, Boys and Girls. On Hands From Salt Rheum - &' At Very Smola .Cost for cora or saline so z)ap and Ointment, hire. \�L. Aiken, Hi hwater, u 6 Q of Lydia E. P i n k- T N "I was agreat sufferer froth sal!' rheum on my hands: It came in small 1 blisters h'etween my thumb ,and auger it itched ` and terribly and kept spread- oft, root and all, with ing. 1 could nut ux• my hinds at.alC _JCutlCura Soup vv1 11 touches of %it. ment now and then. and the. skin would crack and bleed so: i that 1 could riot bend my fingers, I can -- went and Parte of Bicycles. You can buy your supplies from us at wholesale prices, ( The Gifted Poet Possehsed a Store_ of cranium at all, for in 1900 a similar relic, much The same in .. color and - O1 reesone. apply a drop or ,two directly I. ! the sleepless nights I had. other expect'snt- $eienti8c Learnia g• I texture, realized: 10 or callus and fly the rtes ta.da>..tor oar bt S F'PLICR C A TA L O G V lE "rhen 1 t the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Flo t e p ennyson s tivt e • now - ser wo oc s were sold for $150 and � - ���m . .eases showing our lull lines of Bicycle../or stem used one cake of Cutl- " tura 5 a and }one box pf .Ointment p never any medicine do me so PEARL MONYHAM, hedge in scientific matters Sir Norman i $25 respectively.. edge �h you wl and °�T y >d {rid women, Boys and Girls. h when ands were heated." (Signed) s speaks entertainingly in Ten-, But probably the record was brok- cora or saline so MOTOR MOTOR CYCLES hire. \�L. Aiken, Hi hwater, u 6 Q of Lydia E. P i n k- ihyson and Isis Friends. j en in €he,United States, -for at an aur- ` ,. s that you can t it MOTOR ATTACHMENTS Keep•your skin clear by daily use of About the w • 'tion sale in -New York a lock , year 1866, he "says, er head oft, root and all, with .teed coa,cer Brakes, wheel., Inner rubgs, . tamps, Bens, cystometers, saddles, squ3p- _JCutlCura Soup vv1 11 touches of %it. ment now and then. ED. 7. ISSUE 8-'18. _ :_used to devote Monday evenings to from the of the immortal George our friends who came informally'" to Washington fetched the sum of $500. the fingers went and Parte of Bicycles. You can buy your supplies from us at wholesale prices, ( , ror Free Sample Each by Mall at# "Cutieura, talk and to smoke. One night. it hap- i i o I Not a twt a of ata p soreness er irritation; -. T.'W. f30Y.D r>E SON blootreeL ( dress post -card: Dept. A, �oatOn, 'U. S. A." S„Id everywhere. , ' pend that- many travellers -Bates, , mud's Ltatmeat Cores atvlataerti not even the slightest 27 Notre Dame Street west, i Baines and Winwood Reade among �1'.eight F°r Gold, I smarting, either when i .I f f --tFiem-were present, and the question i y g The weight used h goldsmiths in III' streesoae or i , _ d sp ':.o M,OTHER ” iof a certain kind of dust storm came up. Tennyson listened for some time, gauging the quality 'of gold apart from afterwards.SL i Reduces • the alloy, i.ecarat is derived from r `land then remarked how difficult it y that of the seed off an Abyssinian i7 This drug doesn't eat ap the corn or cialitr• Bursal Enlargements. Thickened Swollen Tissues, ` Oi F was for a student to gain certain i carat flower, which being exceedingly but sht'ivsls them so Clubs. Filled Tendons, Sore- G ' ,t _.knowledge on such subjects, and as-; ' Hess lhOm Bruises or Strains; _- tonished Lha company by giving the uniform in size, was employed in weighing • gold and, precious stones, they loosen orad come right oat It U no humbug I It works Uke a charm. ao s S via p pa ' Lameness, allays pain. ; Does not blister, remove the hair or Should Read`Mrs. MonyhoAfs s _ names of eight authors, four of whom had declare that the had seen such d y i For a few cents you can get rid 'a( lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle Letter Published 'b y dust storms, although the other four 3lanaonvi]le, June ?7, �]$. every hard corn, soft earn or oora be' tween, the toes, u well as painful se dru�ggtiSts or delivered. Book 1 M free. ABSORB! 11iE, 1R., for mankind ---4n Her Permission. - :. Insisted that they simply could not bei hlinard's Liniment Co. Limited. y Yarmouth N. S. --produced under an known meteoro- i ' calluses on bottom of your feet. It, never disappoints and nem burns antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds, strains, painful, swollen veins or lands. It.. g Mitchell, Ind. -'f Lydia M Pfnkham's' Vegetable g table Compound helped me , logical conditions. Gentlemen, -It affords me great bites or inflames. If your druggist., t hers and soothes. $1.00 a bottle at drug- i 'Will so mucic during the time I ` In many of our talks I came upon i Pleasure and must be gratifying 'to c hasn't any treesone Tet, tell him to gists or postpaid, cell you more if you was looki forwaa'd ou to know that after using' similar -evidences of minute knowl- i y g 36 PROP In vni- n I ! A.M. • nn+hin ;n +h.P_ `bottles -of- your Liniment on. a._case of get a riffle' bottle for von from his —i_,__—,— t--_—�_ wrier: W. F..anile, �, 0. F., 516 Lymsnt lha�+:, Montreal, Can ` to the coming o! mF 1 •?.?: .natural world was trivial to him 'or to A ralysls which my father was afflict - be neglected. This great grasp was with, I was able to restore him to associated with a minute accuracy, ot•mal condition. Hoping other suf- and it was his double habit of mind tferers may, be benefited by the use of I that made- Tennyson such a splendid ' 'our Liniment, I am, observer, and therefore -such a poet;i Sincerely yours, for the whole field • of nature from': GEO. Id. HOLMF.S. which to cull the most appropriate epi. A Nasty Thing Called Famine." 7 thets was 'always present to his mind. i '.'The food wanted by mankind does �.---"--- not exist. The word 'shortage' is not here should be no waiting of the, strong enough a tell variety or any ;ot er kind put the matter bluntly, • the whole I in farm and garden work. What is ; world is up against a nasty thing, required is hustling activity'; abso- familiar to the people of India, call-? lute and complete preparedness, with ed 'famine.' "-Lord Rhondda. -no holidays until after we have won the war. Everything needed should =m"rd's Lildntout Cures atstemuer. f be- ready and on hand the. moment it j A .good cooking'fat may be made is required, and it will not be with- by taking two pounds of kidney 3t1+•t� out'proper forethought drid planning. I'rttnning-_!. throw h the meat grinder and rendering out' t e. fat. _. T6is is strained, and.just before it hardens k one cup, of vegetable oil is added. f This keeps the suet from hardening and gives it a, delightful. flavor so a that it may be -usecb in any -kind of *ral i ze r (cookery. Dangerous Gas and 'Acids That : Hurt The Stomach ---Sour The Fob Cause Dyspepsia,' Indigestion Recommends a Safe Way to Treat Stomach Trouble At Home AMany stomach sufferers who are i sour, fermenting muss into the in - always full of gas and whose stom- testines and so relieve the stomach acts burn with acid after nearly .pain but the ac.ld still remains in the every meal think these things are the stoma.ch'to generate more gas and RESULT of indigestion when in produce more trouble at the next reality they are the CAM?PE, meal. It is just as foolish to give a.rtifl- Mf you are using digesth'e aids af- •1a1 Aigo.stents such as pepsin, etc., ! ter meals drop them for a while and -4o a stomach full of gas and acid} as Instead' get a. few 5-gruin tablets' of It would be for a man who had step- pure bisurated magnesia from nny ped on tack to rub liniment on his 'druggist and take two with each foot without removing the tack, meal. Bisurated 'Magnesia, does not --.-Some.-stomAplt� trenerate too much digest food but will neutralise the ex - gas afld acid. was d s el t nflA'ttre stutn=—ce-atce acid }n y©ur—stFlmaelt—keen ach walls, causing a full, bloated op- •rho food sweet and--wre-th-e g`as pressive, feeling while the acid irrl- and b1dat right out of S•opr body. As tates and Inflames the lining of. the Magnesia is prepared �p various stomach. Naturally the food ferments forms be sure to get Blau ted Ala Ir sours, digestion Is 'often delayed nesia for ;this purpose as s,nods and stomach misery is the result., la.xative'pnd in this refined form wilts Artilteial d-igestents will Push this not injure the stomach: in any way.' ;p recommending ,It to - s, other expect'snt- I I mothers. Before my housework. My baby when seven t taking it, some days better than I have for a long time. I ' had I suffered with lieu. never any medicine do me so PEARL MONYHAM, rag�{a so badly that I t�tought I could----,/., ( i not live but after s Good health during maternity is a taking three bottles most impportant factor to- both mother of Lydia E. P i n k- I1 - harp s Veggetabli health restored durini this tryinzverlod Compoundl was en- ne�uralgla, i• had: f r gained in strength I ( I and was able to g0' around and do all my housework. My baby when seven months old weighed 19 pounds and I feel better than I have for a long time. I ' had never any medicine do me so PEARL MONYHAM, much good." -Mrs. Y Mitchell Ind. s Good health during maternity is a most impportant factor to- both mother -and-child, sad-patiy-lettereyhave been recetved--b the Lydia t'w k-lita s - Medicine Co Lynn, Mass., felling of health restored durini this tryinzverlod y the use of L dia E. Finkliam's ega- table.COmpouIId.-._ r ED. 7. ISSUE 8-'18. l:7 E It , Norl-'Rw 5 t. A. gw the allies .that is aot based nn jus- do where they sir mi use, two.. tics to• the wronged nations, and they are forced ' by Deewssity- to R 'Que that will Irive Small llationtit-'a practice e(!ouon)y.--­rhev would UGA "GO I N� D 0NPWkerloK, Oat. 0 right to eXist, and -trill lVoteet, _neverdp this'ailly for the fuet-eliw. Vi'110 thus brings into play from Stronger .44) per year 1.�Fj i pat them fl y G'RANULATED. nger sinfiAkti,4 that tl.(Jllet 1 '41 in-advouce- bolievo in the poilici le that stiight� 'hit� txjy�terious poi%�er. , Tlle�re am `7 is riglit. The peace tllktt %N111 be thoseW 4) b are unkind enough to wars '&Xiprems tha opinion that be N not 99.15,Ver'.100 si 1b, arrived at should hake each N qp JOHN AURXAR,'Firoprietor. as tl)at:Ln whish the _w 0 L'td, 14 tn- fair in coal. _1�96 AND, COMMkISITS gaged, iinposible in the future. It is claitued that there, are shineFRESH, SNIODED OR PICKLED FISH 7 DliiVe,'; thathave 114 difficulty irf -Wit! oze o Sit!% jon, 29e lb�, ProA, 114 -4 -ma- t4 1?11�ih --lb- Tbe' religion= sect known a� the' -t uapopllliftt�'tlleil ofettilng vo"], •.%%-hire ill Other f the rluo.� 011e () . esh Frozen Troup 20c lb. Flesh 0xi-2 lbs fur 25c­ :Associ tion t4national Bible Students' to t ly _tf) _(ikk i., that jil,111 (1. r places" `Uo �t tt&tit1uJi -iw, lialct to, Fi,esh'F� 'Hadduck ; lbQ, 25c Smoked ffiddiV ISe it lb I t ec U wbo are, followers of un� aLweltils fi;i',ri-lier. Smoked- ozell Filletof ILILlidie'22c it 11J. who i.,.knoti-.*-Wto tilt- public a, t1li- Ll) thPit' J)kV 'zhNeoes 22v a.1 v%ho died a short• is Al.c. FL-PS11 Sea llerritig'8c a lb •-�xilt Ltbradtn. Hert ing Se a4b, Filel UOIIU,oller. We canti(It tell. I a 1: r- uoll!itl -Z�t difli. y I- disn,q)[Ite ..-t.itne.'' two, a. 11'aw, it' "i hkpt -eei-se kbities' iKt'el blit. rit1t tet ItAve "e%lelly.' tilacu ti-eited • HeiDi Sweet 44.111iista-rd Pickles As a 'sect, they meet osten,ibly' mid thev at, odon�t e 10 1 k e., 'I s, I t i; nest to i;lp4)Ssi0le to we 11 tor 131-ble, study, but, a6evrd ug to tll:tt the black �u 1 leal-13 tll(-,vX,llA "tate- of affairs iu they ane takill" lit) tit ti i bu' ed eqirtlly•awmig L I I %V) I o va v it -P] it oi. the repot-ts trills hi bdki, 40c ft "quart. side ill the irreat, v.ar. �_Vpro7GUrrnflal. art: in need A'it. He is- to sou that. lvvi%.ed are, Ileit all Their, clistolli "is to -prend the, ill (j1LelltlV_­tT -It'- -1 - ' - _t ­ I'll -a.,t(id in najy way -or f Coro, PeaE aud.'Ybidatoes.- it Ill; 11kUt %% C. W. s k- 6 belief-; bi nit-il'tis of particular' abl t ti,;k1(­. -east"ll, o chttit all i -net.-� -whiell'they. t44 - !B,, y All -Y -our GrO(TL'i�'S At tile '62 hooks it I i (I t I e Ll to w�o U -P I i - q. tribute fico, bot-iie to hwise, asci ti He nay. N --it it�. Stated drat-;ollle of thoil. 1) . ni)ly 'o"ll etitil'o J R C H, SaG4,lutilm, and 116,111;iv be d •*,I,r T 01) 1) F0-11; 1, N I.F, -'Alront, 2� ':i, - m tae sold in *mall all, that b exlj• ed ilLa" (e.,, tot 1.'.con I rode, An their te;whitig Thev tiphold Ina . n. There tire emm, p:eople,. libull'. 110t, ever. kerro ''d Stde . I "the biarbartiu- Hull a�7 being GoWs )vbo think that the Ftitil Con Yj�OR SALE—A minihier. ofilak bar- P'o Viing ar ware instrument in punish,hig the %vorid -troller is a uiau who Bae been give V= i wmr suitable f,,r %,in,-jza rrels.'Aprly- 4 he Pickeri I for its A iekeduells re the 'to' prevent people'k ng bakery. These Z ka en -authority I t -aine views its ate held by thi4 OR RALE BY TENDER-Afotir- 1*aiser, who declares that "nie tin roomed cottage wits one-quarter acre. Lot 0 from purchasinic thiii, what i4 sup- F THE, COAL SITUATION posed - to boa' a very iiptle8loatIV 24. Con 2. Pickering, Tenieqr,'%1'treceived until March 30th. T . G.Coutts, 528 Brock Avenue, G r,4 in the world ott" are partue article. He has got unlimited Toronto. 21-21 Vote Coal Heaters. We sell the "Perfection." We b was. As a result,oJt the drcula-power, and takes great pleasure also sell the oil to darnin thein. This oil heater tion of this pro German literature, 0.9T-Onthe 2nd concession of *ill heat your room wartner than is possible with in exercl-ing that power. We be. L P k castor the White Church, as from rorom to room and -itleiii have' declared it, - the withoi Wednesd3y,,.Ab. t3th. . pair of striped horse furnace. Can be artist lieve thAt he n- a very useful nian blankets. Finder please lea v? at New! Qffree and to be illegal for it uy -person to have in the 4`0112MUllity, a th-oug-h-�­XCL�--war'l veryecoAckmicat on any of these books in their have no great_ love for hiru, and be `FED GRAIN FOR SALE -0. A. G. Possession, and those w ho hot Ve a #reat'and useful work. L_yoat�. g7"l from rettimc red secd. So l5at the _�Eroye- --Iw- i., d(,iug-,, barn. A -man quantity of Nfarquis rhea(. , also W aye have them. . de (T� -theQe lWavare potaum. Apply to W. If* - Wrltrtey. .-To those, . ho, hitve' Coal- '-We..h *()tile to%% Ilzi the police not n for if). con 3, Pickering, 22-21 war finje-.4. to practice thrift i Bar(jains in Coal Heaters. allow thin sect to hold a on Sitturday., afteino.iii-ti, every posi-iblewAy. ' We' are torld I 0ST As tjeli t era t,i re of t h i- t baA Fi h. lAth, on the Erick roan, btt%tea Bro- tu-eXer(.i-e*v-1)U(jIj)y,iu the tier (if tz"m an,.1 -hA_Ith c"ce-iicn. or on the Ph con 1 only-regifla- 20.00. now been -e 11l.iny. Whit, 'it Sr A% N, Office or at It Nlvchm',q. -,uqh2m, file i it N%uii d Cha- 11-d. R, W No Pickti'mit be *ell 101 'oi)%, ij!e )jet- tile no[ .6in k oi� t-tictaili ti g t lie a in(& I lint CF-(;.lrdnn Anglrti.a -Lf Froreh. f1 ' htVv-,- fl, hill lilti i -if .-H--ippy Thought,"- and ,o- revognrz-�'fllet f,tct- tirar tl).vy Tuay a :%,; i"It. of7en5e 1: %,Iien the ill U I.Iiietl %N rtll t lit- pno, I.,an(lirsR dor, by mact nery, is 'Sawq. Xxei, HandleA. 1�7 by. f4I:cIIlAd-ng illeir C., vour-qunf and avoA the, Eu -h Lit- .5 thi le"I (if makiow oLitelo'n (it coal' ily -in- .-The inoAt- despi ed- imfivintlital 1; -rob On ItijilY riesto--daylt- he �%-I.a 7 -en ten t e cou nt BALSDON, KERING Z11 -f Te t I i _U Nil E S. 114 R V E D --embrate.4 the C.Laust, JOHN S PIC acid ulsor- til 9 itavocate -%i,ill't i5d to help any tbin-j; dint e hits to gain a victory. Webe- A U C'� I O N _S A L.E. sieve that there- are 0 jauy'nienub- Of a Cw"arl-zaci of ars of this serf who ore willing to Alstribute, bo"Oks and eircu its's CREAM OFTH E W EST FLOU-R _ffiem thin] ink that bf --Cattle i. For'Good, Wholesome Bread - they are engaged in a Jloble work. igh Gra'de' Feeding' -ar the but,wb6 e not with views that., they contain. 'They 7 11. to or rt%of, I. le -hed that they its sbould be wa4 Uy Its'the Flour float somake-.4 the Brend, therefure. you Can't get beat --H.'P,K­ennedy- Co.,' -Ltd., Toronto froni ait'infOrior grade. •That's' enstnged its%i an unpatriotic whV wt- recomseend - Wor k, when the} ill) "ixoi I PAlize AT THIP % 'Che tact, and •nay be hard to vixu- Vince trii they. i . tee-'(hlijog ally.; WILSON HOUSE. CLAREMON .-thisig that i;- not pirtiper.' ..CREAM. OF THE WEST" _TI tilt- - Gttr- e, I -iltr on Thi i., Ito doubt that 97 The eo�� r . e^tl Fli -the.ntarket.1 all, —1,104.0a mans are rely anxii)II-L fut. It'eat'e' Molid"IlLy %&CLAy L -but they %%ill -not nAzi,ee tu. ally, Mouatch Pastry 7. peace the terinci (if whieli i. I. qt :Tile t-outl6ts of Cot% . teen, and lluifer, of jzot,id firree0injr, favorable to - do not iitabir- for a. IEI* fill g purpoi", an mare-plendid Flours. .'Fry them. ttlil I fe I _(�r gt!a d -theivi. 'The) "ill. be -ol I till( wl cover. ff.,m 'like the idea of eint qF -Cam'-p'boell Flotir.'Mill C IAde thi*-V% lit worse off than thl-y weri le at I e I(AfS CASH. H. 'before. 7Me They lit* detelmined W. B. PONVFLL, Auctioneer, Pickering', Ont. that the area of the now Germany '.will be greater than the pre-%,%ar :of the ' XKWMKXM -�-iGernian]Wrire. In addition to a 11 X $ T • greater-s'r'ea in empire, they ex. MAKILS pect_the re.turn, (if all their lostTHE DOMINION BANK l�ttQll'e�we' 7.-.6 colonies. Ill order" to gain their 94TA111LISHIED 1671, wo heinous f6r -ends, no crime is C&Piftd sold Reeerve $1, 7 .,;:theosu. They are willing to ;�acri- Savi gis Department -flee all their friends in order to I 3 w Y" fteaff in the 3lisikki An rm loss"a? poliblaor &wW a stir aveomp]64 their own purposes. `LA R IV�01VT I le!t 17K W• deltas at a tin* you we isoft plossiosoost a ftsiod for anelossisaw 'When arranging 11 Do" of rias Dei @" spirards reset el. jt ip,- terms of lattor"t P" fir "a" to iswillists "two a ,rose.. L .peace no regard will be )iR id to the rights of Austria, Turkey :or Bill -WHITBY BRANOH J. 60RD6N MALL, Manilw. ;garia. . These countries - which were willing to do the bidding of the.Gerwan --var lords, and make. .,that they demanded, will soon find out that their trot has been, ....misplaced. There is evidence now -that Germany is prepared to aban. don Turkey since the latter is -about bankrupt -'and iiiiiable to be ..of inueh service. -to her. Sin6e her ambttlous designs -to get posses- -Ba: I'lli way 1.4 likely to be frustrated, GerniRtly. -cannot make the sitinio ti;,e of :Turkey all she' -did.' At the -mo-. -went that =be finds any of her :allies can be of no further use to they will. be left toshift for "themselves. While she pretends. to - h4ve great friendship for tier allies so 1011g Ne. they can he used Ito further her selfish ends, tloe :allies W1 too late that they, have been betrayed STAN DARD BANK OF CANADA -HRAD OFFICK TORONTO Money Order's and Drafts ate, 0 3 —issued by this-Battk-imOtble in-- -se'rID isre all parts of the world. -'nT0`4T7Tm.1n TILT^_1MTV A 1LTd-%T-1r - Uy I'SWAL JL JL'%.AX1LjL;dX%-L.L'4%_W JuTjL'%A&.L'v%.AjLjLt -,,are anxious for Pe&011­011�6;-,;m-j IL a" at whhl6ry. Aus will be granted no ponelit by SFOCK F__U`7FUDS Toyal Purple Cali Meal in 25 lbs, 50 Ibis acid 10.0 lbai without milk 7 0. 4 fed Kith or W 412 '"-^•-.:1.•.w °'r".-^.': ' �:•v�-Rt�.r t.:,k �: , # `'ss� � •.�o�'.'�.`,•'�.rs. ,+,a�.'�,.'`'••,+'.,�t -« .,;;,i� •r� ,� �t : , ••n, �"' ..cw. .t�:,�'"�'. - r,:, , r�r •,,. �n'i 5' : r n - ' %e• .. . _ �, .•.. .. ...-.;,a�-s.,,J. • ,:..a "°r';�;-,n .r T�.. . ,..fir'' � •i�',•r�'sF' , ..'...: r+e•�-.,,,v� � .. .�.. . ox.... .. ;,..."��.,*y^'a-.;...}.,,..b:..tr.^..,�. +... y°'✓ :: .'r .: ....:.,,... ..ice. , �'._ '.,1�,, ,..'-..:.:: :.•, . ti,`+. � .�x. h''., ^:e3.'-i.»•w,•.v" •(�• .-:'.. 5�p .:7._ .+. .�,g:w•;.•: �"F'`r'°�,'Jf- �^.. :..:•+' a'¢+�. ..ar..••^:� .y�a•-..'�'e<� w'�..�,�,doFr. ,.�:i�.,,' .. •-��. .. .. f '.. .taw - ctr►wamoaT i ;awrolrc>tioi.rw Jess h wid'eman.-loge. con. 6; Pick. p )trp. ' I =W� Want Now tixT a :'Phe •hay -balers are at work In this sting. Sale ui one ab 19ee b[lls. ��j�i'r�, Rev. -J. -A, .'R. Real :will preach un •locKtity / W B,: Po.wcell. auctions . ` i�rr r" Sunday ne=t iu Torrmto. t, it],rr,t Wot�dcock iipeht"a few days - A tc+liable Agent in l)ntar[o Cotta Fred Ward shipped a carload of in Toronfo,' TOSBnr1Y, 114Attce 6ru-Auction sate _ - to cell Pelbatin's- Feeriee4 -Fru st ti of Clydesdxld horses, high grade ABits ilreets till Ti;airi4 - 1 Ornanoetitul '!'tees duriu ball and hogs to Toronto on Monday. Al 1l ,v Buweev''has secured a LurhMui,and Holete,in_rows, ani le- 1S'iuterluuutbs. (loud � t Alis Edith Sanderson spent a positit,n at 'rreoLoM 1- p First-class Rigs to hire-trtw 'it! Payr• eiolueisra c; Jose h Betz'F•ai'ed nn hid parents in [nrut,i and" furniture, the propertyy K EeOve ry, At selling equipr,ien�, - few days last weak in' Toronto. - P P' Alackey Br'is., lot' 22, con. 'L, nlb*ht' atlas's tt Irrlce (;vet t)Ul) Acres of the choicest Nuars- cab ufT, the un hutiday. Mitts llent, efToronto, it spend t;eor a""'Ta tut and l:unil have �Vhithy township, Sale at 12.30 _., ery 9ttnk, including "W varletiev - —B . y Y _ Pilose ISUS. lug thin week -lit the parsonaKo: moved on to Wn,. Lee's fat in. o ludo. W nt, blaw,auctioaeer. controlled by us. Handsume up -to- t _ Mra,'N. •iehr)1, a Torouyo, is visit 1fF a ii• swersjtnd -Miss Slicv spent x W�nxsanwY, MAtteli .a3rri-Auction ' ' K date seUin ei ui merit and a• s lendid Ing at the home of Thus, few dm r.,I:,,.t week.at Pula Perry. sail of Clydesdale horses- Find high- OS SandersOa & SffII g 1 P p Gt'alluni. � f t�anadirtn-grown stuck to offer custom- r' � Fred 'andk \fra. FArk'ner rpeut Several from here attended Alex. F grade cattle, brood sows, a yuuutity PROPRIETORS ers. Weare•nat,'jutA)ere. - Writenow c� Sdndtty with -T. C. 'anil Alts. Gd -t- fj,r}t1'et sole on Thursday .,f last week. of seed uatstind other grain, iniple- _ --- --- rage❑ v Certo" to fox, c tiCi{, ,a, ry etsuu a ut w u,t o , nsn s, e q a con. 1, Firkor- J"antes Underhill- stat 5lntitlFt} Dent N.: inctAj itilh Ger c.i ter, Miss ing (base (iris), the property.uf 1)ut,- CHRISTMAS - - i, CS Toroufo,.ODt. - p 1t r\n !u: • :n. old Df:Fnro. t3t,lr itt ooe hiss hilts At Last Yea Prices ti. B.-C•,itUlc� ite•seut-on -request to fel the city aEtendbig the stook _ _ K r( •-• Wax. blsw, auchiourer. - - - applicants for agencies oi• • purchasetars -'gale. - •�"_�LE r(F LSTEN. I�Iell D Swpater9, from $_.UO to $5.00:, A cable nas reeeiYed fiut)t '�1'ru. 'I•t-t+:yn�s. MAR01 12•rit-Auction sale Reg. Ci_Ill) to $7 00. of Nutsery -tock>; (it. linrt,eii,uld furniture; plow :,rid Dtec,': _1 1S'oul Underwear -at $1.'9ii • �� _Grahww stating-that.he had'.l+ttid- 11� f; i,�•-r�s .�ti',* F En. r'i rtr--I ctensive . jLtalden wols the "�trF!prYty".af d."11, -- per-l`:.'rt, - ed".gtcfei}'. 1. ! . _d.:! 10-i=lilt i,f, )hrnrnf ,rni, t;tide Ileal Clara nt:iut, tram ut 1 ?'l .h tip, Ileo' F1,•4'ce Linvd w 45(% Per gill -went - -- - -- ilii-; AdOl Scluturl. laud. Ij i4 , L's , u:.4,1,: ,i�n; Li:us,, Y. -.771 r:e�Fiilf 11. S. Pugh :iaetiune,t, 13n)'S Yi,r.r,F••liued at5ltr. pPrgarmertt. ,". •..: ii 1'CiUiN :elld t-111'711ta!'e, '1 - Atutit Fnnud vi,ited at 11. M. !flit• Y _ , f F ,,•'e 41:11Nof thq late TituivinA}•, MARCH ,Urti-Ari•, tiFii; 11'atneu's tlediutu Hciiy at, lUe:, per Ra ri'z.; on •5[e,nrla}'. ` ! ,�- , - - g:u'o,,cnt. J 1.. ,. .•,o•:, Rt .:t t. ,• •sr,:e,•4inn t4ab- tit' f trm .r• c ani ,I, u,,ents : t:rl �r Mrs,. P..Untun i+ clrcite ill at � _ , I I'lunnelette'.BIunt:ets, _1'?i4 • -rev or _ 11'h'. i• :�� .•,sr.• l u', hack', sharp. l �h lk rin,!d furnitur, :rt Lot lL, c rn..4' , r- _ fi .. iT '_present hrrtheipes tilt: trtterhtiFF: FI f �l'r,. .1ixw, ariraionr er, . L'xf i u' ' th,: vropet y" of «'uc. white at $ ' o Icer' lAll' i fill her t:ee every: 5:<rii 1'� ji,r{,. _i?,• 1�". I2uhbeis at l,;t e;ir'shriyts .hlio-: I3••+tlah ot,vr,. cif lint :un.... _ - 1s Fpeutlrri;( it few QFiy'F Ni:ith tit's of but ' - Crud c:�. t:.•, the pruErerty of i :iilvetcirl•-=, atuc!i'•c;•et•. I %� - - gtnnFlpnreuts, :11 r. Ru'.I llr,eF. J: ill ""= J . F.J * G O L © O[ all t,aterials and design MaelilJc -r = ept in Stack. It will pay-yonN 011'I'fi C L �� f� E NI0 NT to call at our works a.Ld tnepect our sacciTht� I1I}sses l ovele uf :gin. t court, are iruiliug a feiv tlFtvs - -.tnf�`S And obtain prices Don't 'be misled l _ u ♦�!— agezte'we do not"employ them, oonseq with theta - rousioIrs. _ 111agntta YY a�er� Pure"ater iy we can, and do'throw off the-t►MurRati. oommissiotr of to per oeut.,whiahyoawitJesse Brillt�iger,.. formerly of , . s-. oertaialy�ave.by pnrohuiaEcom"ria.Stouffville, died buddenly in his Sawing s If you are wise yon, will use -'the only •call solicited. office in Toronto -on Wednesday Ideal well, drilled hp Chas. H. Rice, WNITIi eEEANITE CO.. night of last week. rr- who is agent fol Rind Mills, Gasoline Office and Works, Whitby, Ontario. -Mrs. D. Forsyth returned home :. s ":-Rachlne--• -.Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings _-- - on Saturday after spending two for water. works. Also bath room fix - in Istouifiville visiting her • - - 1Fianufaetured b Cizln ICRERINO JUXERY daughter. Mrs. F. Madill. y tures, etc. Eve ry g given card Those witching to,purebat=e coal p/ attention. ECONOMIZE by the Harrel should see / 1 Oh%A.' W . . Ll ACK SO / � cl S Cil N RICE'S PL' {fP WORgS, buyitg your bread and saving coa 4afg4ut, as he expects the arrival CHOCO F. - '- p y BROCK ROAD, PICHEBING, 'Ont. Home Tel. 6321. whlcevale,(int.: ` of a carload in a few days. • ' In butt or In neat boxes . A }vood bee foretittingthe woodPeanuts at 25c lb, Fruit Cake lb. fon the Methodist chureh iv ill be - " _ �Tree's1­ oni n la y held.in the church sheds at 2 p. ai, �'rlllt ' Wedd'ttg Cakes o r spec It Saturday of this week. lit r k inithing ind Wooci;w.orkitig in_.all-itR branche4.- Both -Phones. A. 1). Peter4, at a meeting of the and Plants a Methudi§t Sabbath -Scholl do inn-- - - Saw gian[ning and flung a specWty «ith it R, R. Monnet', Pick r1O� clay,"was honored by being electel lFor "Spring Planting itsatataut su eriaterdent. li It ,.:trmf�a.uline lsngir. -, E[ntrrp tit'1t�eI?,-L'it'ciilar :!.Lit=; -- ; Don't fail to attend the Hrd We neol no further- introduction '•� PICKERING .64 Cross clweert in 51 t. Zinn cliwc'hSaw atilt Emory Mat,,,ttrela: etc. . , than the fact.that" w•r havo been in 2 , next Thiirs,layeventng. See frtller ,, ,• in tar %int, n,s,.v.,�_ ` /"_"_ T TT. - _ NL rS A $UF3ln fittpl7tX igtu et , _ t6 „ er r r= - _ �� -TT C1 A �"`� A T T � YEAR-. and Ft.F.! now [ Rt_ed,C .i-11MRFR VARn dapA niakiuK steel hAcin;rs: 3 +i r• —"�� - _ _ o �x 'a u, into GtrreL eo cusMn,e rs ,t oe tc t,rrutt atr8 roertisvivhing t'! Pectire aacriz 4hotild +ee hint belfire urchasin [I R,. - We -to ,j � e � S Shoe--Stol �� bene) far o'tr illustrated 'cirr:tlnra of hnrdp rarietitis which yon c�cn orderSleek�ireta Let ua quote yon o0 Glazed 'Sash , wild Trude to order. - were pleased see John ; * direct and slave the aget,t's enmmis- $ • Coates in the -village -otsit•- day re- - - cion. of which: yell Ret the-heneflt. We can save you: tnoiiey: vent;}•. His friends sire glad • to know- that be, has gtiite recovered Chid .Days are-Co•m><n� Our prices will he su'ge to interest you and all stock is absolutely first-cass A heavy 4tock of B. C. red eedair 'froth hia recentillneAe . The o,nen's inatitnta meeting - hu'v i- tl',e tune to buy, 3'ounl',til andWinter I'ootwe r. �Yr have a and,tgue �rinafne. _, - The Chase Brothers Co. .shingles on hand. was held at the home of Mrs., T. good a??ortnrentof Itutsberi. Oireeslidesa,"Felt IlboiAund •: Sli - I,pert•. Leggings and Spat!.-.' of Ontario, L a'' , Orders filled -foi• all kinds of _. - ,Paterson on Wednesday on ac- count of illness in tbe- home of _ G - ' - . ee our line of hoer Pay Work BuotF? for t>µrft and boy,,.. Nurseryment - ardor i H wood Flooring. - 1H John McGrath thea inked PPo _ _ . • _. - 'Fstabli«hed 1851 - -'Terms Cash -- - =1)�ce of meeting. -- We congratulate Miss Vets Ste- SCHOOL SHOE -Your child'reri w4l ueed aebuut shoen.'aatl Re' tare at -tour -prvice'with beat lhoee- made: t Colborne. - oat8110 -` �' �„ pLen on, a pupil of Mrs. J. Soden. -the - (•.. �� T Q W. L. �lrordoII i� 17©nj an having passed her examination sin Lrtementary Theory at the mid - , . J. P' E E L A -SON, ------j���•••• PICHERIN4- ?, winter exam% att�,eTordntoCoo• �ervatory t�f Music; in which she : - K - . $I1�Ci% STREET, -- - _: R-SITBY, O�iT, �.t6ta,esgI a¢ossaa 'in 'aoiaararisp •tri tags g Its. i=o ytgq •r• c tgilg�+rltdt tilos r IT Bell and lndapeodeot phone, Fjr ..-took first-class honat-s. - _ - . x'�o•0withthe .w_ Pte. Ronald Pattullu, who has 'ttirrnen to =Texas visited hie Hunt, Mr,.' Geo. John- 94 da•e - ri ISNEY.,BROSSytUn -... r • -- •' _ ��;..-i �`!; on Monday, and unTuesdmy' 'in Torolo-to: FIr for hifi lex o� �•ar F_� . ---pnetu ileft cio eet+)rorily for ov a �. t Funers3 Dir BCtAIB_�- setas, to con tint- ie Lty�rtuoin - e� -- -- _- My "1 Recently the Stuuffville anct =H z a and Embalmers, ' Bethesda ej a the central oftke here and'- made s - `_ = 20 'e i offilutm some t:hwnRe+ among which wa F m -e �% - the moving of the . cabinet to the : _ '' i =:. a 1•� o = QoQ- p WO' 4 fly S �'g�i,.C-�lI ■C - ..: •�• '.'! opposite terrier of the room. TI►ie - i3 more at[tl3faCCOC ti, &11 (rill'- - a - e • . A Pat'ti81 View of (' r. it a• o- a a,, z- S e i a's a g0 • a o E� i; „a,o o �' ... . Calle answered -promptly -#A serried. - Perera -J. S. $u - - op ,ie = 0 0°°'i eai� ; any hour by motor. - A. U. sisd y L_ _have been busy ;during the past f`ew days collegtin or t e Upper y g: �ar _ _ Tie World's ` Greatest ~� e, 3 0 ' S ' ', o ala *• x oa- = .. t o • oto, extra charge for d18�sasle v 4 Canada .Bible Sort and are ' s ' ; �" : : �. 3 Its + L o - We have the &heat Hearl3i ' ioeeling with good success year no person am9'appoioted to ' r1 _ _ bol orieS _ ,� ~'` 41 G-� a s'. o o IQ p - $rid egaipment outside_ . _ do the collecting.-. The execntive "LA a - -__- �' / - - -- - _ _ _ . of Toronto y. ' of the Society must have lost some - - �; Grain Chopping. of sheir enthusiasm or_tbis would Fvsot have been itis case. THOMAS A. E>bisoN employs •over Bell Phone, day or night, No. Illi A fancy dress carnival will• die _. -held at the Claremont rink on 7,000 pi-ople in the greatest mane- ` AND FLAKINGn peadeat, d o. 5S i de day, N '- the evening of -Wednesday, Feb. - 27th, -following pcires- -facturin-g laboratories in tht-world; - I am preplafed to do chopping Slid oat fiakiog day in the week =fights s,pd Sundays No. 65 Gi s ;when .the will be offered: Best lady iu cost. tume, 1st, $1.00; '2nd, .a0. - Rest every except Saturday, ata y l: Q'al, 0 f :.,uent in costutite, 1st; $100: 2nd, - ceatF,perbasFr. �-. .:,o. Beit old maid, lst�$1.00, 2nd, —$-�- , t, _ Some stone boats, wwn• and binder- _ tea !9 On hand, .. - - Ao. -,Come mud have a good tiine: John F. Ba les, Greenwood Good ice. Admission, Ladies, 10c. - Hard and soft Coal of the beNl ` �rOCal � �y Waati@d Geuts, 1.5c., and Spectators, 5c. ' ss �tpr,— Heim s i4 cr quality on hand.. Tile . Presbyterians anct Methcf- " �. , dists of Claremont have decided #o unite for anicin=serv,"s next - _ -- _._ is nota talking' machine; and'it is not manufactured _ FOR . P / Q ;K R / N Q THOS. A. JLAW, Sunday and the Sunday follow- log. Neat Sunday, Feb. '24th, ' in a ,talking machine 'factory. It is a 'laboratory A:� DIS"l�RICT' a?iC]tlt:®=is�gr :.2zt.. Rev. A. '1�SeLellmo will preerh' in product ; something more than a mere mechanism. or= — To sell for— the -a- RlMethodist church at 11 a. F,i: le and 0 _ "THE OLD R1JI:IaBLF. - Ia Vait_thereis Sfrreagth - " Schools At 2.30 will also -be ;inion. oats s • e- reatlon 1s a new art, 1s Ingots e I'ONTHILL NURSERIES" in their ebaracter. A good pro• at every point from the mere mechanical and -only. „ --- Co•operatiou fol' bnsines3, 'social gramme is being provided find all not attending service approximate- reproduction of musical sounds which _Splendid list of Stock fu -r Fall and mutual benefit. Regular who -.are eitiewhere are cordially invited.. t is characteristic of oedinary talking machines._--. �-r - planting, 1017i and = ' •-Su, Ing pla ' t n� 191-S, meetings at 8 P. in. in Town Hall, ickering,-on 2nd and 4th Wed _ A.Iargely. attended meeting .of Ehe Quarterly Board ofihe Meth- . ;:,- -•.= _ - - Mr. Edison and his laborator assistants would' including oiany'new varieties'' nesdays of each month. - ` •odist Cbmrr h was held on Monday y - -- which we alone control. 5Iat1-or hand your order. for sugar and ' bight ast. QueQtions of grelit 7, -. _____ .__ ....,..,.> ...:a, .i . - like. to,_haiv"e-you_hear this wonderful new instrument. Send frill new illustrated -Catalogue, salt to the secretary promptly. ♦f rh. n;;vt•. mantinQ- .Feb: 97tb. loll work ror-anotuer year were acs:. - • cussed. The quegtton with regard to the extension of the pastorate beyond the four year limit was voted on by -the gentlemen who iiaramresent. apd -the 'testilt• gill - - be forwarded Or' .0148mace which 0ext October. to the Genet•al--Gori- meet@ 1n Hamilton Come to. our store. •• You nae welcome, aitd- you will not be urged to buy, too -Stalttt�'s-A�t�-SIS--�A�tat�y=0ai, ��_ some free outfit, Exclus- ive Territort. r.iRINFUr. CONMiMION STONE and WELLINGTON, The Foothill N-tirseeies. - (1"Abusho IWr) - TORONTO, ONTARI struotive Moving Pictures Will DO Riven through the Depart- ment of Agriculture. _ •,Tour Olirb is just what y you make it." United Farmers df 0 _ rgi�keii> c. '. s s s . '"'fir••' aTlsua_.r1L_—wd• 'Gas' ...•K,a....i"�._.--...•,., .:.rv.._ '__n,_ nl.,s-.._ ' .'. - "' > .. �. _ ., , <L.._ Y,_...tlilr . ... ate. ,u...r.'. }fi.n •.. .... i..,. . _ ,.r... _ .:� .. ,. }:, h, A- s_ ,.o..v_. ...... 7 R'l- R9. -:7 de I Nevir, if y hang pic. I • AfticlesManted for Cas ,.r., so that Ou cn help lk the wires will show, and I iyaweuwy: 3plates au'rer: J;%LXUSI do let the pictures -hang against the .41 MMULt I I OU GUM I wall as' if they wire really- and truly 0 oxnamental "I 31otur"3 N64,09worki Xaces BAUIMI Table Were. decoratiom,'. •a • ...Between' Cousins 0 of .tad -by ftp"se to JXXXXX5, Uzalted R -7 IIs &" 20 00110re street, To;rbato; ye mush more palatable if -OR; A DECLARATION OV -WAR, ont. hilifill If I III IIIII III III I Iilll!� i - . 'instead of all made with half milk water, the last -'squall ba -rely spent, its sue-! come to gp , Toronto-.,.! ceasor was aireativ pushing.its black :CHAPTER nt'd.) "I'm afraid you're in for a bad spell, head round the shoulder of the hill. PTER XXI, (Co . _TO DO "Not 'Lo(iks, like dirty..weather. The herons that idwelt among the ash - 0 so far�but it' n never . "I'm afraid so too. All the mule, flauikig back. trees above ove came. coming . -fear' , I've got an-ide,� which hope' Your Buying s! W1 work. I mean to persuade my_J1eusv" for getv-11s -1 111 1-— ly from'sa 1,niaf fishing emeur--l'. I. '.`fatber that Venella. ought to leave us He walked rapidly away; shaken by When the boat was within a hundred i for a bit. We've got friends in Gla,_ a new and strong feeling of repulsion, Yards of the shore, Albert suddenly !% gow- et her*an invitation; and for his fu*ure brother-in-law, but craned his neck and kept ii rigid, his 9 .. . ... -.once she's gone, there are all sorts of h nevertheless -aware that the seed of eyes narrowing in'their sockets, e sort of a new had been di�pp-. Surely it could not be— es,. it was, 'She's 'so pretty that 'am Every instant and every Possibilities.' Y. i, she's bound to pick up admirers, arid if pedlinto'hi-s mind.' though! _z his de (To be- continued.) can gets -jealous--an devil's' CHAPTER XXII. 7, -Pride will serve well here—a mistake so easily ar'ise's." B.'et-wed'n Ardloch rind the loch -end cheese Ric, and ch e are good prepared He, was speaking with that hurried the seed grew apace,' with a forced t eagerness, that brillancy of gaze which 'growth, -as it fo)r which .that; and baked like macalioni.and.- cheese. betray were, a a fever of mind and almost of parting piece of news htd to As Mi. BeiTell watched him a ed. Mabel to be back withirk-'i-i eek, body. In addifion to. the outing and "I see one -to tolot out the oys 1-3 change,a shopping-----------f-o- Oronto-,= :-:.'euriOus smile distended his thick lips. and nothin yet done - FRE to B' or. Gir A Cd *1 f mistake' ref uses -family disgrace! Once upon the spot, you may save liatIrl"plTy The arU to ie, I suppose ait wouldn't be -so would it be possible to hide, from her advantages of buying in a* large difficult to give' it a 4ove. eh?!' quick eyes the blackness of F`enoblla's. metropolitan• city are very,. many. Albert's Ilush And, revelation Wider choice, newer goods, fresher deepened,. but his eyes gq�lt ? was not dict not drop. synonymous with- the refiLmciation of S commodities, special. bargains, all =i _-ii it was to save her from life-long his hopes of which mein a saving in money, Let it not be forgotten that the in additioJ2 to"a ple'asurikbld trip. rdisbry 1. should �consider even subter- man by :fu!re allowable." now racking his head over the prob- And all this Is doubly enhance It was b5ldly said, under the instine- lem was the same' - who, months ago, f4e.fact that -you can stay at the -51 tivo (Inviction that,here was no need had said to Mabel: "When, . you are most home -like and comfortable a LEX • LITTLE GIANT hotel iii Canada,' and .;m_...for over-delicaie eaturideration of nice marching towards a. goal, you can't w it moderate Points of honor. V ZW3%ITZA cost, and have -your parcels sent V,,TOU can ao 71 . stop"'tQ negotiate with obstacles; the Has' all letters. figures, P-rkod anJ '=. Ther6 is — Mr.,Berrell as have got to be either cleared a t3 pe, strong and du: direct to our check rdo said nothing. He w way or comma. Rubber, c lish looking away from Albert now, to- else trampled down." •abli. iron* body, land a perfect' reed rolrer. F1 n6 extra charge. I o m P more during TO Q n be used for writing .lettere, addres- wards the face of rock . opposite on :He had tried the cleai-ing a1w siiig en%elopes bill-he&ds., tags, etc. the day if you PP which the , human ants wer., busy. cess, and had failed. Tt=em. i n- Send us. your name and address and lr=� The Waller -House * have had a really - "It's the a bad idea, I think ? p r. ed the trampling—not so ,completely we -ill senle.dou 30 packages of our enty enjoyable shave e The House of PI Vim+od Albert. lov ly emb"s Easter postewrds to sell = uncong-enial-an Idea to the descendant —an AutoStrop 46' at'10Lcents a Package (4- lo­Nel�- cards in'= TORONTO, ONT. "D iced slow, arid deuced Lincer. of such ancestors as Albert M'Donnell I each package). When sold send us the shave. U money (three dollars) and we will send in.. There --must- -be quicker ways could boast of. . The- uplifting of his Every. time yon than that." .narrow head and the quiver of his thin you the typewriter, all charges Prepald. A'to- can think of no quicker.Way nostrils, as he viewed the prospect, U0XX3%­WAXAZN, ZlevrL 39, TORONTO use your U. Strop you realize" which' wouldn't collidewith the law of said as mifeb. Worldlywisdom not- ­4&u_�A what ithTequs to the land-," said Albert. with r1re nding, Mabel d probably own a razor that (been right when , she -that Bed -that -a is always in per- . -aur laugh, devGid-of all gaiety. "There I in I hand would prove a more he is!" remarked the mans- d rk 'is ..Fertiftiers Fay 110tter'Than Ever fect condition for g" suddenly; painting a big finger-Ahan. ually. danlFerous instrument., its blade is sharp skeross the abyss at their. fe4tt. The untamed Gaelic blood might 'be Bigger crops cannot be, raisej by increasing acreage; and keen , - "Where?" 'deeply Q.yerljkid, b ujtllitarj-an prin- Shortage of. labor makes.. that impossibbe. Grow bigger Th6 AutoStrop That fellow on the rope—there b I iples. but for all ItKat it stil lived, a OR or SEED by using 9:�Ix . �s I =ps withdut increased LAND, LABOR' Is the only razor side the'long cleft—the one swinging. a coal lives.under- the ashes A that sharpens =its Just now; --see ? desire- to fight out the matter Zb own blades auto, matically. Ablart strained his eyes towards t Dunica% physically and palpably, came HARAB-DAWES. hi =to-rin 'A4 it hF111 forty feet was 0 e da he had all mama ft of Agme s at that - iiiia- over him on the y ;Lh:! I L 1 Z�Er. 1; -,%.- 1- FEN Mani 9, ­k­ty from side L - - _a beside Rpaewife's. grave. Projects Don't depend upon barn�yard manure alone. '34anure 14 valuable. side in avoidance of some loose.stones in - . from above, and with a sheer wall of ' n - their iiinpliaity --' of the plant --mediaeval &ut insufficient. It helps -malataln fertility—retufts part of U ALL STORM proposing to .- .. . . . 11 ;some 'two hundred feet descending his antagonist. a soTt of foods your crops extract, Additional supplies of plant food (Fertilizer) : rustic duel, t1pon whose issue tbe.de- straight from under him. The of rock on which h face cision should depend, whirled through must. be- added to your -SWI to grow more: on your PRESENT acreage e worked bristled I ituor, CAL, Limited with iron spikes his brain, only to be a*9 inevitably re- Experiments have shown that the Nitrogeii In only 100 lbs. of 2-8-2 ikes as a pincushion with a. T. Dake St*daL After five or six lively swings, Jected as the first suggestion. W�at fertilizer produced as, much es tile Nitrogen in A"TON� of fiftnirie. T .8 inbeckedehimself by one of them, el, of cora or wheat will buy more f4rdlizer now thin'before remained ? Nothing that he could see, beyond a bush -lab Astride upon 'that' gene d perilous. seat, general resolve to keep the war. Fertilizers . hAve advanced In price less than other 47-1•(8 met to work again with his too]. Al- his senses on the' alert, tind*a vague commo- confWnce in that saying which as- fl�lea. They pay better than. ever. 'Write for nearest agent's address though the sight wettintnew to A) - yet merely to look ori-gavi? a serts-that the Rods: have a habit of or. ask. for agency yourself. oil helping '1105c Who help thimsielve fitly sick feeling. h Ali, but 'they.' d have to help _ -ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITED Nt would be. an.awful fall," e "would, quickly, with Saturday so close'. "Id, speaking low. -H a would be DA sAF T_Y.,,� -amashed to -pieces, WEST TORONTO CANADA -1 suopose"', We "di`rty" -weather predicted b "Te amithereens! That's a quick Mr. l3eirell- had -become dirtier by next q..� Wa. So wild was the -morning, and r, it you like!" day., :the loch go. forrnidahfe with He laughed in a fashion which Brat- crests, that Alberi, havirie-takOn"d ed strangely, upon Albert's nerves. Th Man could not forbear a took round, perforce give up -all hope` ­ oung ull I I . L. - - of seeh, -apirit-level that.day. V sh d shudder. x his -about all the day. apparently, sc� having - are they not?" . . 'It's a m'oney-saver­­­_.... "But these accidents Smithy -work was ts, are very rare, Was fl+ ­ for, given 'his orders for a general over• - 'Tretty rare. If they slip off the V�t hauling of implement�, Albert retired .,,peig�.Ihere is the rope, you. see." ' J "And does the rope r'eak ? " , 'primitive lunch'. n in -and'to his prim' this book. we send,you fte@. to his d( 'Never' ever b He had barefy done eating it, with - is a big word. They're out the small, periodilally Inspected, of course;- but es�t relish--si-tice nothing -,It's no exaggeration to call'tbia b000k— nowadays seemed to have any taste ------ .with Jbe, amount -:of friction the�.-go' "What the Farmer -Can dd with _C0ti&et'e'_"--;-' idly `through, mishaps can't be quite ex- cluded. It all depends upon the man through the window, in one df-tb# vi'money-savir. It makes money by saving money—for every-tarmeir '100 -----&bGve. If the fasteninff,isret secure,. comparatively peaceful intervals, he reads it and who acts on the advice and instructions it contains. How does it ler out "Ah!" of surprise, for upon ,or 1 the' rope gets rubbed through, it's the tumultuous "n save money ? Simply by telling how to build farm improvement of Concrete. field of water' a- black P -7- oo is responsible." 4 speck which coulA,.only be, rt laughed in his turn, a little a boat sanitary. 4 The The farmer nowadays realizes that he is undef a p"f and aardt ishrilly. "I shouldn't like the man -plougbing its way onward.' 'terrib!e handicap. in his efforts to make money, if he In our 100 -page book. there are directio6 'which above to to have a grudge -against me." , "Can it be my spirit -level',- after'. has to be -constantly sinking profits in repairs. Only enablethe farmer to construct all 9(�nts of improve-- • "Might be awkward, certainly, eon- alf?" he asked himseif,.-te ]eased. by using Concrete can henave buildings that do -not meats of 4�onqete, in odd times—with the help of iidering that one slice of his pocket-' -be( call for repairs and painting. Only with Conc�ete bit man. Send for this remarkably usefu, money - Julia must Flare '6ri 1, that fellow i finely!.' for his building material can he have his farm fire- book Mwk- on the -coupon the -subjects knife would send you to glory. -Andi OwahviV, are ohmmediate intefcat to you. ,,Jth,@L man above -isn't a rfian at' all in I That the craft was making for the proof. waterproof, watertight, repair proof..,-4grmin. thig—cj&fe -as you -- but - i- loch -end was crear, from. the simnle 7. I I ere Y. He can't get anything but a crew of, fact that there was nowhere else. to ftem"s of CAmersta we can reduce the boys nowadays. Strikes me a 'bit Make for. foolbirdy of him to'put his life l He waited until the shi,pe of the , > J;�tftrbuf1dln&.Road@ living. and at the samw time inaeass, the kissees profits on everything he veUs or buys. The ,into ' ­suqh Juvenile bands." plunging boat became plain, and then, 411RAM welfare of the , farm demands Parimmumt-111fth- wows of , cogicrot Out farmers - med them for - "Foolhardy, beyond words," Al- taking his cap, -walked -down to the ftftos hauling Of garden-t*r=hfruits and dairy products into said • bort, with conviction. water's edge, and stood there expect- With ari-elaborate antly. The tide was at its highest too.. On Corcrets alone can this hauling be done60DUMIC-11F. It grow" the only turfacelibst reslsmU the wear and tear of moderatraffic- Con- yaAi the mana-i -ger turned, and gave a q.ite super. I just then, and the rocky -galleries, - running foi *mile pts Is. In fact, as necessary to success - road buildir? as it is for sucomful no us kick to a broken wheel, shed by, I along a or two on tc 2.3ridAtiMpay some decrepit truck years Ago, and either side of the narrow loch -end, rustinip-awav peaceably -under �" deeply submierged, -with only :'some for 00madves in tba oa#i3* h ,vant aiN - sitt, I- ftem"s 6NRY "ousts comcnenDUKKs- -SUNS­ SILOS MCI Pons 411RAM ROOT CLLWI6 'TROUGHS A"01AHM' ftftos w6a t6 em do widooacreLe shelter of nettles and docken-leaves, trailing end of their "seaweed draper - OsWell, a fool's 1Ao ies floating up at moments into sight. nilumb cement ctlmw "- twin So a Herald Bldg., Montreal <1 will fall on nobody's head but tits 'own. But no i The four or five b6ats tethered ..at doubt bell have a fool's . luck. It's a]-! the -landing -stake were curtseying ways the inconvenient ace'i'de'ni's- 'that "12multuousry, - and-, -with the rage r hap At He-g,ave another awkward laugh,, And Ginseng his white -negro face looking almost Wanted .. Ina Righest Prices as he did so. For a moment .fQish ­ - Rawfurs VdAd or so the two men, Avoiding each oth- era eyes, stared across at the grey- N.. SILVER wall of the amphitheatre, 'with the 220 St. Paul St W., Montreal, P.Q. nears - of the blasts, and the -white -7 - 30 -3 -ears of reliable trayltng quartz veins runni over it no*--'V3iloU NIL of 02512 ada' c s face, while the familiar 'qjp, chip" sound,_ ed loud in their ears. 111Vs shocking to think of," said A]. bort quickly, after that' moment,- and; Free hand.. For the second time Nr:,Berrell de- layed taking it, jerking ie eyes back to the other's face. Girls "You've heard of thi2'return T -1 ­ "Whose return?" "The Attertons. Due at we will,give. this bewudful 1!rtondlet Ballad- free of all charge to any 'girl nr yo.hg lrochit on --Saturday, laky who will sell 40 sets of ERster ,,How.,do yow know?" -asked Albert Postcards at 10 cents a set. _rewpit-telr oplate anThe Extefislorf Bracelet' —4any arm.ls*­bf` ralled"i orld d-111 "Had it from Mrs. Perkin, who had Send' your name and' we Will �Pngl t fftm the Balladrochit bous�Dkeeper. you the cards: When sold, send us thp I -P ts, ' quite fixed Aoney and we wflf send y.-ou the brace ' Albert stood for a moment, l6figer, CO.apparently trying ' to collect his let.kddress: HOMER -WARREN C thoughts. Then finally took his Vave. DEPT. 40. TORONtO,ONT. a % _2; .•�ps y- ..- . • :wc sn�. artT. .�.a.•"rwvs-ef•�gw...e.:.,..:..:wm..x•-ilyi.t .'ik.,q,:,«. ..«.t+�y•i.ra..S'l:..ye.x.edsrwyt, .:,._r�, ,v.,•,>u<,.: _,...•,v.ry� i.,".. .- �1.•s._ .. �q...6..- •�u^w.�. :$ .:.,r:,�3,�� : . '�.irv-. cs1i�'�r._✓7.ii,i." 4•.•2.F, -}-q w�-�b. s,•r¢r L . �'� ,+ - .•a ,� ;., .. x,K �� •�.•. .. .. .,.. �•• •.� s�`T�yi,. �•'`q.� ..+ J +r"n',%. "�� .,�',. .a�:':�'.'� y :.�f � i",�. ,,.. �!, ... ,.. f,. :... ,, _+ �, ;. .. rr.�f .'i -r .,- • > �'' .t., � ...:' i•' -"s•- r".r�ei� ��'s '4'4i�s'`"-" �,.,.1 �fi^'nkk � ..,, � >;. r-, :•. kr' tY « r' "�+' ._ . axi Ay1E..4 �'t"`.:.. 7Sa^t Vis' .,f Ry,:�;•, AgNt �. �. 4�-f• .ix3'..E .V -• d••:;,.f ''�-• _ whites at eggs beaten until stili. Bake • - - • -}}- �.._ _ }""�= _. I in well -greased muffin pans- in a Frobi � Rau l0 ` moderate oven for twenty-five mi. noise. r - _ __ _ Interesting despatches of incidents ; then they are sent to Fra�ce. We do in tine lives of flying men in -England � all kinds of fancy performances—loop = - She nf#e_ n Had to are given in letters to friends written i the loop, roll, make -_,spinning -nose by Acting Flight Commander Graham ! dives, side • slips, and vertical turns." ` Waters Curtis, formerly Industrial He describes how "little excite- '-y Qf f For .� Day Agent of the Canadian -Pa, Rail- 'menta" happen when one aeronaut ; ; _ -- l- who is now a flying h "wash or slip -stream o! w • in Mo t eaInto the HEALTH. INSURANCE— n , B� P �� ay n r CORRECT DIET A� - - - - -"� instructdr in England. The schoo to air made by a, precedingnevi ,tor. Ian t. -rt queer that' whoa rho- much_, :milk- .except as a last tesort - and on MTs. Mantle Tells Why She Used pteaehea is a vast expanse of The letters indicate that Acting Flight yss Viand correct feeding, so few of us' for a perfect food: , = Dodd'st,Kidney Pills. country close to 'a beautiful sea.,i e ; Commander Curtis is a lucky in understand a thing About balanced-! At seven months the salivary glands ._ .-ration,'or pay any attention to feed - j are able to do their part in digesting iResults,•She States, ,Were So Good z -ing the human family sanely. We ! starch., -Begin with a wheat_ break- !~ T at She Recommends Them to All t are .told that food will play a big , fast food, or rice. Either is. more l} Pak in winning the vier, yet we go Fapt• -to be digested by the- average ( Sufferers From Kidney Disease.', N tea+ about conserving -with' only a• hazy child .than 'is oat meal: ;Feed only St. Sohn, N.H., Feb'y 18th (Speciate) w't as"� idea of What, we can best use, as a teaspoonful the first day, and note + -foods if, we wish' to conser-e our the effect. If the eereal you choose —Mrs. Mantle, an estimable lady liv. l . strength and development, as well as is 'not digested, , causes distresn, ing'at 117 King St. East, this city, is conserve wheat for the allies. choose another. ' Remember' each always ready to tell .of the benefit she -I has received. from using Dodd'a -_Kid- ; '• •r t Yet Vie whole -.thing is -so. simple child is. _a la v_wita--itself and -you nePills. - Y: that - "even the way -faxing man, tnust decide- vyhat yours .can best ,,yea, Dodd's Kidney Pills' have done though a fool, need not err therein. .i digest.. If-t�tere _ is .a. tendency -to me a wonderful tot' of .good," . Mr's. ( A We 'eat to promote- growth and to , consti ation oat meal is good as a ,; P P g Mantle told an interviewer, For give us • srtength, or, as -the expertscorrective: If the tendency is the three years I was in a worn-out con li- ^` w k" say, to give'us heat or energy. 'There' ether way, rice is a good food . tion, often having to lay off 'for a day" _. are three. classes of food and every -.'L After a few days' trial, if the or two. g y p sta'rchy•feed-is properly- digested, try- "I 'suffered from' drowsiness and thin We eat may be laced in one , ! of these•.•three. They are the proteins,'' to introduce • egg intd the dietary. sharp pains across my back. 3 had or the foods which promote growth, Half a coddled egg; or soft boiled, is .and the carbohydrates and fats,.which enough •to begin. with• - Give'this in headaches, and was subject to neural-! give -,us heat and • energy. The pro- the morning, and if it is properly gra and rheumatism. talcs consist of lean meat a digested, add' a little more at each "Dodd's Kidney Pills, helped me so eggs, milk, much that 1 -can' highly recommend Acting Flight Commander G. W. Curtis and his machine just after. a and 'the legumes.. At least these. are feeding until the baby can eat the I �• + she _-important g them to anyone suffering from kidney-,• crash' at a training camp in England. . p proteids, though; whole egg. Crackers and hard toast, „ •many cereals contsina proteins, and 'not toast. soaked in hot water or disease.+ resort.. He writes: `'The view froom i of the high school in which he soars. Dodds Kidney Pills are purely a �. the proteins contain others of the food milk, may •' be • given. :.Watch .- the the air Is ]superb aD .we often fly out -i He asys���3!.e_ have a .lot of amaghes_ elements. . For instance, milk 'con. I child "to see that it does not nibble` kidney remedy:—Making th¢ kidneys over the sea, and- dive down near the rbut very ,few deaths, considering taina fat in the shape of croam, and .off pieces lar-gemenough to choke on. t healthy enables them to strain all the { British warships and wave to the sail- everything. - None of my pupils has -wheat contains K impurities out • of the blflod. That proteid=the ]sten' Oran juice, a tablespoonful - be- meana.pure blood and good health, ora. When diving we only travel at been killed yet." .:!which makes.wheat bread dlastie, The- gin with, and scraped apple should be the rate of about -176 miles an hour! 1 - Acting Flight Commander Curtis. - Dodd's Kidney Pills are ecQgv"40td}. carbohydrates are the starches and given each day.. dome -made sugar rrI am kept very busy instructing and has lately been' recommended by hilt, b thousands of women -who were once 'sugars, and he #its we all know. cookies' may also be, given. occasional- y am turning out -s lot of expert pilots, commanding officer for a first Yien- run down and worn out. It will be seen at once- that children ly in moderation. Tile school I am connected with is one tenancy;, and- time. to - j neat to , •.. must have plenty or proteids if thejr: Remenfber, these foods shoeld not A Polish !bother's Prayer. - :1n -which flyers finish their course of I France at any time. He joined the are to keep .up a normal growth, while aR be introduced ai once. �' give training. A lot of chaps from Borden Royal Flying Corps on. November [It is said that lifers is not, a living ' ,,adults .who have attained their full I more than one new thing on any, one child in Poland under eight years of icons to us tC get final lessons, and 16th, 1916. development may get along with just: day; and wait !or at least twenty-four - -- -- - - -- - - - the amount of proteids necessary, to; hours to see its effect, forty-eight �e'j DEEDS OF HEROISM. THERE IS. A DIFFERENCE -1. Baby Christ, to Thee I pray _replace wornout cells, that is,_to b 'Id hours is better. Otherwise -you, can Can anyone who has not seen them Baby Christ, whose dimpled fig , -the body' up daily as R is burned oil not tell which food upset the child. ° t Acts for Which Distinguished Conduct 1 imagine what it is like to be s prison. With work.- Remember, that* you child's future' Liken rose -leaf sunshine kisst; ' . Medal Given Canadians. ?- ` Here is where our den¢er 'will; debenda to a�lar¢e extent on how you Seeks Thy mother's warm 'white er in this present war?- Someone r,. ---- -'----- -° ^---�:�t a>1,,, .os,. fes A■.f F,•o_6 evme in it mese as •e wne a large part 1 are s ea ,o save o . e will be'. in '.our ultimate success or faihrre. Thy. mother's full white -rounded' lantry are related in the London Ga- Russian an Canadian prisoners tempted to econonttze on the milk and! An eight -year -std boy in our black breast.' aette, - of Feb. 7, registering the con- either. returned -or escaped=, writes of (Hush, my baby, ferment of. the Diatinguished Conduct 1 them: "They have on expresslon of eggs given our children, -a thing. we developed tuberculosis- of the hip - ; Medal their. own, a concentrated, unuttered' have no right to do: Tile children! bone. He •had practically nothing :hlust m,y heart for ever ache .) .. suffering lmuat be property nourished or their to eat until he .was two years olthing Sergt.-Major W. M. Jones, who :e- ` g, in their. eyes, an . unending "health will be impaired for life. Those ce t condensed milk in a bottle. His -Baby C)tri_at, my lye are red, �ceived the medal in' January, ,1918, Patience in tfiei; voices. There is all p r of mature growth m ' P Weeping for my poor man dead, is awarded the bar to the same for.' the difference in t>se, world between may get along on mother would clot cook' him cereals„ it -Dead for-Poland'a sake. - them and the isoldiera. returned from skimped rations with onl tem oe'rr- took too much .time to sit.down and t g a personal recon las nc _ making pe eo ns, a e' (Hush, my baby. _ » end driving back an enemy bombing the Front. The latter, even when se- incon enience, ,provided y the•,p food, feed him. Fresh a were too ex- tuse.your cruel pleading eysa.a . perty� : _... verel wounded, have a proud, almost' _ shortage does not last too long. 'But pensive. He fised-t three* the C I �i+atia$ed look; -as if in nrakfri children must be fed. 1 bottle awe and lie on the floor and Babe, all` -loving and all -wise, The medal was awarded to' the fol- g tlory Y = = :dowing: " Quartermaster-Sergt. -R. C. supreme effort, something o! the glory - - L p until seven mnntha-ttie • bAby;:cry with hunger, but the mother de= Take i iy weeping babe -to Thee. land exaltation of those -fearful mo- should be fed nothing but milk. Moth clared he could take the milk or go (Hush m bail ') -' Allday, ivho grappled with an -enemy' 1/ t g y y arc ng a flaw enw rfe stud took ung to em. They are ars' milk 'preferably. hailirr- that, I hungry. She had too much to do -to My 'eyes -are dry, warriors in the eat consult the best doctor oil can s�cur bditer with "a kid." • ' My reasta ere -dry• 'himyt prisoner afters a'rtremendoua itT gee,` y yl , ' struggle• Pte. A. R. Angus, who at -,brought.. glad! and triumphantly Ms to -the right we*K modify cow's When tuberculosis developed the There is no pity 'neath the sky. tended.- i home,. where they ,know well what ,Wilk. Don't give Ionr bah a I - - to the wounded for thirty-alx Welcome awaits them. y pre- mother blamed a fall at school. Other 'Baby Z'briat, to Thee I pray; - licl and then hearing there was: pared._bsiby food., because some one } mothers, whose boys, had worse falls Take my hungry babe away! - .. _.- still a wounded man in No Man's' "How- different As '.the lot of, the ' ;else gave it to her chile and it •'got ; with no ill effects,' blamed wrong feed- shied prisoners? The sight of diem, —Hermon Ould. J a brought, him ip under heavy ;along.,^ And don't give condensed ing. . And .they. were right. "` _ ! of any -nal to an unforgettable re- _ "I fide Pte. A. W. Armitage, who. s,1-; . - thong wounded i he h ad d 1 to 'voice, weak, 1 LEtttl�l JUICE Ig h n t a an # r curring nightmare A Cocoa is Food and Drink. powder, G tablespoonfuls cocoa, 1 �iFREC'KLE RE IOF ER losing an eye, fought with a -bombing I but insistent, rings in your ears: Cocoa, when combined with milk., cupfuls flour, .?s cupful boiling' water. ;.• --. ' i a theexpelled, Won't you help us?' , party till enemy was ...Tile 'know what it is to do valiant. is an ideal food for the growing, de- Cream the butter and 'sugar, aid the (,tri keen i a thewap hiten a auty lot 'from our trench; Pte, F. G. Biles, y ' veloping .child since it po scsses all ; beaten egg,' the milk then ,the flour y who established a ly, without praise to . suffer silent! 15 post o'n his .own I + y the essential food elements, protein,' and baking powder -mixed together. Einitiative and collected and dressed { without sympathy, to ache with borne- - carbohydrates '9nd butter fats, in the Make a smooth paste of, the cocoa and Squeeze -the- juice of two lemonsinto ` wounded udder "the heaviest " of 'ma- sickness, surrounded by the enemy, proper proportions to serve all -the i. boiling water anis- add` to the,,'flour a bottle containing three • ounces of They are the unseen heroes -and we - needs fire for thirty-e•ix hours, needs of the growing' body. " mixture. Steam one hour iii swell- orchard white, shake well, and you ! only ceasing when overcome b cam cannot guess at -half their pain-" ' Cocos is one of the, best=balanced greased covered mold or l�lf en houa have a quarter pint of th • 1 3 y Ill an a foods and at. the same time one of if individual molds are used. Serve and tan lotion, and- P. million knyi a half Allied prisoners of. wile,_. although LVi'lee woundedl:Zar-1 war i3t German hands. The Prisoners :.the .niost economical. The use of with hard sauce or any plain• pudding fisc, at vet -y, very small cost. vied on with a •Lewis gun' and rush- 'cocoa is a good way to get -children, sauce. Your grocer has the leltlons•and any Ped into als the open to take a measaRe of Wat Society, of which Princip �o drink milk .when it is difficult- to . Cocos Apple-Sauce'('ake:=1 cupf6lfdrug store' oFtoiiet'counter will supply , Hutton of linivereity College, Toronto, from a runner who • ' had been - kill- .get them. to.. drink as much as they sugar, 1s cupful sour -cream, 1 cup- three ounces of orchard white for a ;ed. returning under heavy- fire; Pte, is president, is appealing• through the �t should in other forms. It "should be fill hot, sour apple sauce •_.1?4 . ,tea- few cents. Massae this sweet! fra- churches of Ontario for money to hal K , PP ( g Y J. Boutellier chased an officer and p w used every day by the children and' is spoonfuls soda; 1 tables oonful cocoa; ,grant lotion into the face, -neck, arms, i .provide the bare necessaries of life to. twelte •men" over the' 'o en at the ; excellent• for the older members of I. -teaspoonful. cinnamon 13¢ .teaapoon- and hands.- each- day -and ..see how P these unfortunate heroes, Congrega " double' and -threw a' bomb; killing the f tions who have not t c �the:family in tfie middle or at the fuls.dsioves,. cupful raisins- Sift freckles and blemishes disappear and officer ana wounding•otfiel•s, and re-� ye Qritributed close of the days work to add tone together the flour, spices and soda. how clear, soft and white the skin•be- fused -to desist till he had penetrated may send their, donations to the treat - and renewed• -energy to the ti. ed work- add t e raisins .which have .-been come_ n. Yes! It' is het-ritle3s..... 1b0 urer. of the society, Hugh . Fletcher, { thor ghly desired. Add the cocoa' _ yards' into the open. He then•' q ars, " 4 t Es 532 Huron St,, Torontn. --��-- signalled the enemy's position to out gyp_ Y .: v Two and- one-half tablespoonfuls of to a hot apple sauce and stir un- N'CfRTHLESS D__O_ GS j - •. - - - tocoa, or:'a `ane hundred calorie par - til' ell 'blended, then add the -'sugar - - men. Sergt.' E. •Birkhy 1 liedicalsl wok_ Can Recite :111 of the Bible tion is equal in food value to ap-,' a the sour cream. Gradually beat A Menace id the -Sheep -Growing Is,- The most wonderful memorizing y i ed so ,well ,for Sti hour: that the proximately two servings• of aspara-' the flour mixture into the wet mix dustry.of Canada. feat on' reeord has recently been ae- • ' ' Wounded were evacuated' as quickly { gus or; two large, slices o: -toasted utrei •Put• into a well -greased Ioai E�-ery>one.loves a useful; gentleman- ! as brought in,. Ile was the -first to ! complished by William Frederick, a baker's brgad_or ore -large, egg of -two' cake Tut and bake for L forty-five mi v'd6 Such a do New -York salesman. y I• g is invaluable,.But, I go out• to the--•trench:witli a doctor. He has learned the entire Bible off small eggs, or one -half. -glass, of whole' notes in a moderate oven. If desir-lone (logeats as much as'a •man and Sergt... 11. Carpenter attacked sin-� _ milk, or. one-hal£ of a -small},otter- ed, frost with plain, µ:lite frosting. more than a sheep.- Two dogs will eat ' gle-handed.- a machine `gun rugsling it I by heart,.•and can.repeat any passage. house steak. .I Breakfast Cocoa.—For each cupful as much as a hog on alfalfa and more while in action. Corp.:: L. Kendal � in it from Genesis to Revelation ander p'• state where it may be found. It bas S _• , Steamed Cocoa Pudding—l."cripful use t teaspronful.cocoa, 1 teaspoon.-Lthan a dozen chickens. Arid there'• attacked 20 of the•ea.vmv, killipg set•-''taken•him eighteen years. cupful milk Ies o nful fay. 1 ei, -'z .ful sugar,,! cupful ligyid (half waver, are thousands of dogs in the country, era'l with a i•Hvolver and forcing• the A similar task was once undertaken sugar,P 0 , 3 'teaspoonful; baking half. milk, or all • mill.); few -grains one for -eight sheep: -Sheep furnish IrSst Into shell -holes, where event- an similar task strolling � —; salt. Mix the sugar, saTf-and cocoa.lwool and muton, hogs make-pork,and ually they were captured. Set- t. J.,I ' Slow 1 -add the boiling li aid. Stir l chickens produce meat and e ! Player, about -whom Sir William Rob--- - .� y g q P ' eggs. L. Kenneally , (Artillery) supel'vised ' ertson. Nicoll has written, But he gave I until -the mixture is'wOl Mended then � More than 5,000,000 hogs are need`- '-the unloading of arrimunition wagons ;n _after eleven years, by which time a boil two or three minutes. The boil'- 1 ed to relieve the present meat short- 1;under-, heavy fire and -extricated ova he had suc•ceededi in in .emorrzing about f I irg i,itings out the flavor and render ;age. and many_ sheep furnish wool and overturned in a trench. fwo-thirds of the Old Testament. . • 'he starch in the cocoa more. nutri- mutton.. Hill .farms are ideal for ---'tit -. T-- tiou-s and digestible:' _ The•,use of all. sheep raising, -and almost every prat- Del•1CIOU;v.winter shortcake is made Grated cheese and chili sauce make " I milk makes a richer beverage of high'rie farm is adapted for keepingt with calmed strawberries• a. good sandwich filling. • FREE T}- _ I L S ;food value. small farm flock without much extr t.l_ I — jjjj Coeoa for Parties,—Make the same, expense for building, or added use of { �a •�•, .' as breakfast cocoa and serve with grain. •- .._ - - •' _ - � ROLLED • spoonful of whipped cream on the top --.N single thing has done more to : ! TH I INATC H FREE GOLD of each cup or for variety; use one f throttle the sheep'. industry in ihi� +.. marshmallow' in .each etkp and pour country than the curs which are Al y '-- ----..TO- ANY BOY LOCKET _ .the hot. cocoa'over it. �lowed to run at large. Besides killing AND Cocoa.. Muffins,—% cupful sugar, ,g land worrying sheep; they kill 'poiAtt1, y Thkc "Itr,ilrotcd King" watch is an'absalutsly egg:, Z 'tablespoonfuls melted fat, 3 attack: -cattle and carry hog cholera. �•, quaran;c�d �imokeeper. It is stem wind aid tables oonfuls cocoa capful boil- Fences will not solve the ,vlr.': 11 1 stein set, double dustproof back, nickel case. CHAI;V P P p1O}'1 F Regulax man's size. Send us your name and f ing water, I'% 'teaspoonfuls baking for that added expense will keel? many ;' di 10 -We will Rive this beautiful rolled gold ", address and we will send you 96 Packages of - locket and chain free of a1h charges to Powder•, -1/4 teaspoonful salt, Ilk cup- farmers who already have hog -tight - - mfr lovely embossed Easterost cards to sell ani �sl why 4I -sell 30 Packages nt' fills flour, Dissolve the "cocoa in fences from starting a farm flu.' ' � i� 3 at. 10 cents a set (adz beautiful cards tn-ea,clt--- 'v pili fo�ei s cased Easter Ess _ _._ -_- --,, —Kellam-actI seml-us the money, and wo It 10 cents a P kare. ill i j - • . Son g u• yo name and we will Fend powder,- salt a-nd' flour:,- Separate not do, for dogs often attack sbeep •iri ; wili�send you the watch,'all charges prepaid. uoil the card to cell.-tii'hen-Koid aend• 1 rs the monop -and we will mend y_ou the the eggs, beat the yolks slightly, daylight. ,Paving for the aruiullfi - HQMER'g• EN VO• ` locket and ahain. Address: Cream the butter and sugar; add beat- killed. helps •some, Tiut ,it docs not ..en - HOMER -WARREN CO. en yolks,'the dissolved-eoeoa, then' thelqqurage those whose flocks ha%a licd:n - • DEPT. 41, TORONTO.• flour -mixture and lastly fold, in the destroyed to start again. 0 Rf�T, TEF _+ • � ... ..�._..._ _ - __ _. - _ _ __ .._ ,.; - -• , �. kk ea _. ., .. _. ... _.. .. . _..,. •. .. .._... .•..:;' .. .: •,... _ -:,. _ -... ..... _.. ... _,._ ._ _ _ .7 ....., _. -_..- _.. _..__ ..-_. _.. ..-...e-,.-,.-.•-a-._-__. .,,_ ._.. -. ,. �1,..r..,vFi1i.:..:i. .�_ _.,...,_. -_..- �,.e„e.a�-;..:a.%,:x.6Y::r..k's•6:,u'u..•:..u.._,.v..e�%vs.Ys'5�r '�i� iir'.�ri Or 15: 7 Q, v- "I "tip A�- re elm X - A"t 7 -Born-In Turptito, on Feb.13, "Mis-Blizabotil Pethe �F­uo C A L I MS'a ddtl. the )Ate J. W. Pethral Ti and ,V, , Yours to,11inceilt'"lid Ml Save X rww ime obiet ellvilwi,4-4- fir I hp M is-mri. Kmn.as glite S Barb, -p().,;te,, -rr�r­ & Tex:is H�Likvny, tii- d f, ar- nd April, now I P- I . - .3r• • W E. Robb" w"- in -div -7; !k"V111100 ;it 11-r It ft� h have - tack'of :tit �o' purr stl4odny )nt4), is :I guest it the inAn" fol. a 1 1412 We e a la.;z� Os.aitdsize.4' of tile very highest grade of rub. strcm, Oak Oliff Hml; hii�hdiod­ Bird A.tteud U... F 0. movi few ditys. ;if lot hereon tilt- markpr, whieli w��,Ijoiigbt last. ytj v. n- so It. ve- Itig pi 3 M Ili. i I f, v, u uj war -i I u fo. I S a d a -""r$ '�-Tiio.,e ho lI`-te4V1Jlt. 'to walk " I't Put-it.t. - Sto wits 1);)rn in Piviwtin prt(-'e.ti, gt-Aceftilly, oil flit-, strrets tbe-w 15,J8,17.of Sww(,h lriaenl:iv-e, 1-.olle w4L,- V -e. %V hei dismal fitifureof their married June 10, 1874, anti i. tilt- inoth- 13 U Y iN 6 tV AN 1) S W P T H 31' i LF U= -W. H. Peak was laid off duty day:, rilake '7 Ilevf,. ral d.ziy* liv,�t, 4k-`suffierltrg k1ff") I tR. af Rix thiWc-n. thi-vo Of wh;itu snr. -Alts. M. Lifiton "d -q- vive, her Tht--t+i!dri-n-a"&nt ,Rr- - 5i M. a severe,cold. lea alid E4 o. ave just come re V -X unym Margaret 1P. Pethi-rarn, Ditilas'; two ttland-thevare allO. K; ondrigtit tip to('"c. Give us a call plarket on Saturday 'last 'a t to n'd - this- week Nvit,11 V*41. R. t% u d M I.s.- klins'Janies A. Pet1wran), Dallas,'and[ 7: befora-buying N (rut- suit. -%Ve gl%�e yi u sutisfaction. Ing the Powell. Willieis gt)ilkg -�48 quarterly ineeting f . OVel'SL 11enry Pettlerain. JuLsiin, Ariz ; a withao heavy arti3ery i7attalion 1, I Allison, Winiii-pew, and G to the Men's Store for 31eit's WyIi t.. rother, A. ,l-1. U (AW public school was closed shortly and is calling, upon re I a -, two sisters. Aliss Margaret Allison. lives �efo�e his deparbure. Pickering, 1. L. Westlake. Will - remain g. nnd' Mi closed until a supply of hard coal -the 11 last week,' and -The atm meeting of 'I'drobto' she of 11. -A, BUNTING11' PICKERING public libiary took place- on Feb, --Dallas twenty-two years." - Dallas, 1857. t1V 4th. There was a small attend, Texas, paper. - �­ ".- -Haveyoui read "Just David?" 'Do so. It may be worth til® price ante. Ways alrcl-��Ineans ibf."fii- F, f i library ticke ng the ptib%� library funder 1119NDERS WANITI).-Sealed ten. ders will be received by' the undmigned up ona a addId -- I ones 25e. Were disenesed, but the chief busi- to Mon, ay. Feb 25th. for (lie caretaking of St., 'SEW1 N CA t to you. . Tickets creasing SPR INO, -Win. Shepherd, accompanied nese of 44ie evening was the elee- Andrew a church, duties to begin 'March lot - !5 The lowest '.ender not nece"arity accept 1by his daughter, Miss Wilhelmina, tion of officers whicb. resulted Its ed W. D 0=0n. Secretary of Board. visiting his son. Charles and follows : Pres.' W. J. Clark •; See.. `7" A. Crank Im d to . ; Trea-9., F. 11-Housser; -FARM YR SALE Now is the time to do your spring sewing. We have a splen,� • Shop.lord,.6f Oshawa. Mrs. Dennon and children, of Librarian, C. W. Liddle; Members ti (Pf Board -A. E. Richareson, M. $12.000 will buy that desirable P-Tankford, are spending it few, V. pro- :did stock of New PAM% Ginghams, Cottons, Towel- -for Ilield, K...Fawkes. .J.' Markar H Pei t "The Buyer Farm". 212 acres, days herewith the mar's pan. Junts 13 and 14. on*. 7. PiLkerin *nts, C.- H'. and Mrs. Burling. 61. Chapman. o6ims, mildinga. go% tinge, Shirtings; Nainqook, Lawns, Etc. -Sunday, Feb. 24th, will be Township 0iist I H and Mrs. Elliott, former orchard. fertile soil and well watered. ly In the employ of Capt. Jolliffe. children's day in the Methoritat A must valuable rain, dairy or stock ill be Come -and --get first -ch have leased part of J4s. Dwyer's eh ' ureh Ildre. The iinsim- o farm, Terms. 118 cusb. balance at 5 -double hoose and stave moved- ill charge. :51orwinw AIIbJP(!t- percent. For pa i-ticirltirs. Address "Come e to Me Kiddie•." .Text. ','Sof- 210, Claremont. Go k. GILLESPIE, DUI"4BARTON theellillim,13 to eollif. 1111to like �%l J. P. Willianiii,iJ Pic ton,' fP,*' -aceollipaill TAvvlli:�g A -o dam. ell by'her. t�oo rht F, D Text, "Eli -4:dd,.tttIto w INOTICE TM ei%s. Edith atid bunny, sprat it- fe • da •t here ith her fadie.r, CIrt.('1. sarill-tel. go lie. do" if - Pi ro- I I* If-fe tf,4­&-tr,.1U­L _n,.l _A­;I:1�4 to the :V1 Of J& T- K D`an(l­y­. - A-minging. rolito, In the (,.,only ofMeet Mon.. A kind well to), 11 A very -pe- r re -ir-tittie mllrq- The Adult Rible Glass or 'the tilt It t l,et tilt- 9SULIP fir ls� IT P 'ist i-hilr�h paid a friendly York, Yh Methodist lJotelk-eeper.- Deeptised. XJ6,:jJr to the G-:eeIIW04id'EpV&'oVLh tial Sessif,111elf the -,'5Tn1-iAY -churl -rehy gLv.en, pui-suant. tn-, Notice�llo lit league otr 1�!Pdrieeday evening. at 2 p.,ni, Let it be aril. attend- the revised Stttutes!,f Ontario, PIC ed, also. Chiopter 121, Section 50, that all cred- when � they had- a - most pleaf-aur. -Alme. -Don't forget the eotii,-�-rt to he iters and other.- having elp'.1mil agninat "The Law of P,ych1&Phetlotn- driven in St. Andrew'selitureh .-;ext the estate of the said 8411juel R. 1. hen :)& protzritril D;tndy, wbc* died on iir nbin3t the tenth el3ft -nnuot lie twitid at the p-th Monday evening, lic library. - All. readers who have of a high order ctnit4i-tinKof.vovnI R' E d,%y pf'Noventher. A n. i9io, -fire re- G R 00 r. quired t674eliver Or send by pom pre ever had this- book out are re- and instrumental mii4t- andIftwi- t Paid on or before t -red - to se--arcil their book illixg will b6 Rivett. -The pt-rigraili be Eighth day of Rolled Oats, in bulk, $ lbs. for 25o. qup March, & D. 1918, to the under'nigned 'will be given by Mi -s Forister. FL 'Itolled -Wheat, in, bulk, Ni -e Heliiii' Blirlilik resumed contralto o4oli)i-t. who hFI . Solicitors for Obtries Dandy and Alice 3 lbs. for 25c, lZ It' Dandy. both of the City of Toronto, :.united Ili the County of -York. the Executor her* tinties tim -teachp't, of the Brock the largest Htles. for tho-XI: Road.45c. lb. (I -c-h-mil fill Mond,ty, after he- Stlitte—oid CantirIA, and enjoysi a toald Execlitrix of the Hitate. their .14xcellent Black or Mixed Tea, Ar "'ing voniQtied ill the, hoit+o for -PlOndid re tit the nauiet6 mid siddrei-see and a fultde- violini-t, who iA j4l-4o rnm4ter of of L .4 ...eelutitiam, if any. held by them, much gjptirn� tn.he duly voo-riffe-d. tS I ChAW Of jh,,her art. and Ali— Cl E Beltom. 5 cen each -%11.. to tea 4.ik(i foy iber takr notice that litter Nice Grape Fruit, .-Julit -I.- lir -t- fIli—lit .41f the publit. -locllfioni;4t. -of 7-iritnt-, who h4,A ";%ill last mentioned dwit, the said Exe- twoIii.-pendi-nir it fp-t :01fretidyL aplw'�tred iol-l�ivkeri It lz- rbtof slid Pixeeutris' will �pri'weed to Finest. Danver Onions, 5o. ib., 6 lbs'. for 25c. hollit- -aytoi -, - will ill kv,'Y-. J)H di,IIftribute the s,-settq of tfiesaid decens. whole da) - it to" Jll Dr If 25 ernt�­ehildren- 'etl mia-mir tbepwrtles entitled th'eir't-to. Practically everytilin you need illit Groceries at rook -bottom: ve. w. t 4 low,vo of -horot All goods choice and fresh. on IS Cents. fill vinic riwod oniv - tit 'the cl&iws tit FL whieh th--y NhAl then havonatice, prices. 4 the -44A- it - . - id imIl-the -nid Fxinitor and 14.Xfo•'Jltrix pj,. -'w 1 1 oe the W(initon'- vert. livid tinder th-- itt-pit" Delivered promptly. it r will o,1t1t;f-.li4.1V1*-' fill, the faJilill 1&1141411�, rho ••"I -Le' Aid- it, .the %lethlifil-t oil nhy pArt t-het­ri)f.I'll env pi -i -still 01. BI -o 4- It, hor-, >i ljrA-g.rmm elinreh fill Thurf,lav Pvefli-tiw Feb (it %o, ho,f. chillu" 1111ticow, shall 'WI I' ­.! of f pl- it iff-It.Lvi tt�'lith. ova" n do-vided suvoeo-- S-;n� o n - A have hi -en rvevi v vd by them at tbt� X -A 0 0 1< taut Ify hs' llep�: A -3f A I: i ivul., onebundroftitnit cline .7 If you parcha'he "anything at this 'Store which. is not ao rep-, ill I lilt 1xiet-Iiiiii irle,wel-e pul--selit ill V --Prfi- Sift I I. HAP. it G f We" It : ex . It lv'e y 4 Wellington I I - v resented or -does 'not S'.I,;�fy.­Yon -in, every may, *p would Foil - 1-111 *4's gr�inrtuo and is, sitrupiv tbi� very T-tionto. Ont"Iir 92-11 �,UbIotnrithal wipper.. The tiouix-i Johis R -i t ilinior. niptitaticer of'rendered_ by - tho. viiwolotr- 'Ntmre, f`,or.tbe taid -consider it a favor to have youreturnit and either get an 41 iiartette were much t-nJ,!V'Pd and 731 -1 it." mild 'M 1 QDifindy aild Al"Ice Ditndr.' 3114. V R'l baled thi-K iiivelUh day - F -brua'ryi exchange or your money. fir, thf- �Witrlllnx he. literstry numbpr%..viven by 'A 1) 1919. 2t-123 J M-unt W.-. Dti.cvvi, Miss Fxwk*­jtnd.Mi%.t 'Aele lit -re over Sunriny H­lohc %veto exco"ption"lly olob. 00, 1, Well visiting their brother, Lieut. Wil- renflerod while Dr Alar -h was nt S E -E 0 S' A. Few q -8011 Retriflow-. who fino, Ju4t retitrn., h*- . bi�mt The chair' wait more ed froth fm 1 lvor-wem L4 it Bill swat sever&I4 than well fliliod by tlw Pait-tor Thr ANike. Red Clover. Timothy, and all 7 STOCK -TAKING BARGAINS- ed jdaye tet 104 li-irm. lit,Iee (.111*oir exeelled itself its #% niiniber k'i nds of sefede. We ata a ry to repm-t a seri- of fine ch vuaes. Prtieeedv $28. We are in the market and arr, prepar. 6 only, Men's Knit Un lershirts, worth John 0 Qua me, 11 t-.nt %% hil-b bit -fel. Mrs. Job -Thp fnel Situation- ill "flur �Il- Pd pay the high", It market prices. lilontray. w3iereb , "lie lit'ge still remains very at least4.12.1, for y Ttietjesreqtii-opf-delesuilDg-at!"a 'Will bw volifliled . in the country. Ai) heir bedillf" tory and it large inini tier o -)T- ovir- . . . -4 a�n �y . 110144 lily.". - S-144- Wit- he %vaY re, -Pr "en S have now P%ha.11140d 44IL� us sarliplem,orcommu -W�QTth-1.Z,-gp ni at 7 75c - to vi -ft it -sick iit49'hbi)'r when she thei'r supply, and are ni.t-w in it us before selling. fell oil the iv", brenkit ' ig her thigh gh ..lilerurntl a, to wlint they will t1n, Take advantage of the best Seed Nark- Boys' Undershirts and Drawers, 'going 7. 'bone. Mp(liti." I #tidL was"suninion. next, A,,, there,is. no coal in sight, etirin the -world. - ped and tbe-fracrure was red1ti6eJ.' and at, each.. 50c. i. ible to get wood. Bell fir Independent 'bonli. a hnpos,� p -The deepest sympathy is felt Q,Iite, R* 'number X7 for Mrs, Geo Much and Family on .:72 ani had secured "n Prompt, efficient and rellable service y, Girl's Dark Blue Wool Smrfs,, -i r sjon and orother, sufficient supply last summer tit in handling Seeds guaranteed. at, each the death of th� see them through, but as so many 7� ';'13 aiastrr Willie, which took place of their neightm )rs were without IT K DOWREY' COMPANY ogiTnoesdayafter an iffneinotBev- fuel, theT kept lending -it out un- WHITBY. ONTARIO. LADIES—Orr new Prints and Gingha6s are -oral wopki; from typhoid pnetinton• til now they are no betteroff than Ast. He was the soeosid surviving 'those whom Lthey assisted. The The JFJ�Uit � Stol.6 invoiced. Will be opened out, at'on(%.' Bx- and was in hie 9th sort Thursday The Ulle of Suft coal brought relief to oellent p&Wrns and value. Wait for them -funifortIfi took place on. Thursday to quite & number, but their experi. HAS THE QUALM Salem cometerv, ence in the matter, has not matled- Mothodipt 8. 9. on ridgy evening the soft variety. an coal duqt is in ally- Increased their respect for Neilson's Chocolates, in buiIii was much enjoyed by the The annual sleigh -ride of the s a H A p a N f� scholars evidence In: every part * of the Malaga Grapes, Grape Fruit, etc. who we" in goodly numbers to houses in which it ie used, and Don' forget we are to ibe market vice 'Whitby. On their return A good pipes and furoacel­ -need cleaning bigbest prices for ltbe qrd eta! - supper was served by theladlea, out every few d in order that aye 0 chickens, ftskA, rkfv% 'When about one hnn-dred sat down they may work properly. rabbits and pigeo" Ito Pa t. Alter stIpper, the little Game especially wanted form sow Vniss Rave a nice program, to the Be Peady. for`th6, S '.-'.aeliwht of the big ones. 1W11111111111: till the'New Tow, ping -A number . throughout the Born -To P. R. and Mrs, 0 -2. ivoillintry are-ilinder the'impression Boo. actor. a NEAM 0 N 8 -1CZ--CRH"" �nnjin �o-qr�Hpr�ffasan'd Collars now, to get that the "bentless" days -are to O. Bunker ispent Sandaylastet T1. continue each Snwrilai and.Mon. Madlit's. H. J. MARQUIS - epailai,44fild-W --rush. day. We may say that only Feb. ' Weldrick Madill spent Sunday std.'. pi&afts ontetio 9th, 10th arid 11th were proclaim- PL Carter's. --ed d4yi, except in the Miss Dora Michell spent the week, Shoo repairing neatly done. Prices consonaMe. cases of th-l-litres'and certain other end tit home. ELM DALE MILLS W. Hoover spent the week -end at p1mves of aninwernent, which have his home here. IRI I ZNT 0� to be kept ('lo-pil (in Mondays. .:'PICKERING HARNESS EMT'0RiU I J. Nighowauder spent Sunday on You can always get the best Mani. The �.erviep" -at.St. George's the 5th with friends. tobit Flour made f ebiir'ch for the2nd Stindayin Lent M. and Mrs. Fuller and family are 110m -No. 1. Home Phoile 3600. W. J. COAKWBLL Pei) 24, %% ill be, Morning at 10.80, visiting with W. A. Fuller. ' M-muitoba Wheat. Rbyal Household and Gilenom for Rvoning Prayer at 8 o'clock. Mr. 'a with White In spending a few Bruce is'very gratified lit theex'. di with Miss Gertle Wright, Bread. Try a bag. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat% et- lent, ndan-ce at the services BRAN, SHORTS "Happy - oughe Ia- *346day.and bwpes that it will 20 Citoice Feeding Cattle for Sale mix FEEDS oei). ritine. . The usual Lenten Ser. Claremont, Feb, 26th. UATCHOP Ili 'the week"will beheld at I— - k -RUSHED OATS ge- the Reetory on Friday afternoon OUNDARTON -,. ,. ' ' 7' LRm' raft 3 o'clock. BARLEY CROP - -Several aeroplAmes have pass. ' Gorge and Mrs. Lyle entertained a WHEAT numb-ir of friends Tuesday evining. CRACKED CORN These stoves are acknowledged iffil over the village d it ring the past We regret to say our teacher. Miss NIXED HEN FBHD be the best stoves -:week. and are somewhat different Wetherell, 1.9 ooaned to the house 0aldwell's. Cream subs tillu te V on the market .,front those formerly seen here. with Ia grippe. Gilf Afeal. Come to the church on March IsT They are equipped with runne" Jolttsses -Meal--to�dav- whiell enables them to!0.rt,,from;-and iee- the -mountains and -t -be - the sun with his great spots and Bret; CHOPPING AND OAT* Splendid bakers, easy on foel and now,,when wheels 400,000 tulle.9 high, the giant Jupiter handsome in desi would be useles They have also e n Money n. Ti-). PICI Rome Get prices on feed in with its belts, Saturu with its rings, ton lots. f great tock 0 orns which ar service ndsteAmbytge millions. These facts BELL PHONE. CtJl and see onr full s -'­Ats fogs, where they eRn warn be ptltinalrnple languagh to tbikt y oplan of their'ap everybody can underptand, Don't• miss thisj6nd be sorry, -Chopping every day. J. H. BUND Ito,