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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_01_03+ , •i:." ♦ •••:.r -•d 7 .H _ , .. s '', ... w ..:'`' ei.`"i",." �'i4":+ . _''� a'�' L ::..+•^.;.•-- .:...,.5.- - .�,�,, , ,,.`�...: . :. ?. .. :•..,. x:� ..+?,. .., .�.. ;.,ae .".,-:�.;<. t. •e�p" o. . �•: ,...,«,...:. s..4.a ..: ..:. .. ...,. z.. `°+T:- ''>-y .. .y �: .,.:+'..-. +r '• �°"w>r!. w'.ik ,�•'.yca, ✓.. _„ e,; . Y � 3� 11R.0-1=11,.,' _ ,,. h•, { - i . : aYr:, "F7tK N.- C -, - - 1—No.�� - . i'ICRERING9.ONT•; F+RIDAY'; :�t1 1� -VOL. Ill. �+�+ �� i0 � _.aBocK R0^0 _ _ TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS Established75 years iii.k x+ofiiefii�ftwsal t�ias Dw.= I i US i a� rt -�. The "$n as `i�iot•dis a atinua YedicaE _ Out young trappers are having good the ratepayers of the Township of ' boys come back. • 'success. ickering was held in the Town. Hall, �D � when the Mrs...Jackson Is spending aI da 6. Dec, Both. ' L. GALDWFrLL, M. D. ;euccessor y rougham, on Monday, "ate �I\ • to lbs inial Dr. B.aBrodie, Phone 905 Hive -him with Oshasox friends, There nese ' it targe attendance and emont,Ont. Assist Qhupman all von can. - He much interest manifested in munici�ppal TMILLS t'Y was bore in Pickering 'Township. matters. D. R. Beaton,'as Returning R. "V. E. OARTWRIGHT,,'jFor- a V�CTIROLaA Master Carman: Rodd, of Myrtle, Officer, -occupied the chair,. raid called meriy o! (iravenh. t, Out'. Successor to The most prized Of ape”' a few days with his cousin. Wal=. for nominations when the following P • a E, Tow1., PicYe g,COut: office hours p Ler Jackson, names were submitted :- g toy aad8.90 to;fiV. m s9dy " ell Gifts Uriah and Mrs. Young, of .Mount. Jo aid a flying visit to W. H. and L _ Candidate Promeed by REEVEFOR Seconded by RE. FOR$YTH, D. of 4., Regis- VPe all admire " C,ioodBand �� Idre. JeckeoII on ueaday-Jest: — ohn Forgia-- E B H - • tared member of the Optomaltatoil esso'• "A Good Sinxer The school' meeting Which was last E B H000tver olt]n Forigie RDMowbray ' In of Ontario. special attention gf sn�o W JJ fdiimonL ! glean". Byes tarred free.oulh "A Good Vlolia have Leen held on ed'nesay. . Of last, R R Mowbray R A Bunting E B Hoover License NO, 4-286 1. week, has been postponed Indefinitely. Ed willsen w GBuB as zr _ Richardson ' -•... f �loZ1Y BU�79tliiillte9 li 8pt OIIi&llf } r Dr McKinnon H Pu h Ed Willson w NO. MCKINNON, 1ld.D.; L R.O.S. .j$e it on the°Vie;roli; .Vote for Scott as Reeve. ...' s RStevenson J A v is:e G 1J Middleton • idiabasgh, m4mbes of the 0011460 0l _ FOR DEPUTY -REEVE In any quantitle8 requirod. ' hpiRyateims and surgeons of Ontario, lfseatlat0 YVHITt;VAL# F H Richardson E B Hoover R A Bunting lbs .i Oo11pe of suteeoas, ibdial?nrgh, M S Chapman G L Middleton R Devitt astenrion to dsiea0es.of wamn4n and E Baker Victor Long and friend, of Toronto, ' Office and residence, Brougham. Gm ] A White w P Jones E F Disney • y.�q • are at his, home here.. H E Turner D Annie F H white Highest Prim, ' tea■ Chapman wills reciate your vote T c osa H White NLS L Middleton A White ienso 8nceeesor tol PP B H er i J Ireyai. ( for Councillor for 1919.• - - Dover N -L Stevenson S Puckrin Paid Baker & .Heise) Misses Elsie and Lena bdoore, of To- W G Scott N L Stevenson S Puckrin Pa H. SRNNEDY. Barrister; Sol- ronto, are visiting tb;eir parents., J H Michell R Besse David Jones or, Notary Public.! CJonveyancer as Art and Mrs. Hodgson are', at prey- FOR couNCILLOR Whitby, Out 41 ant with the former's .brother here. [i L Middleton R Devitt L Johnston �O�• 4n t E Diene W G Slion Jas ByeraEWELL, S.{l.,.BARRIB-sto0ville Geo. and Mrs. Burkholder spent J �, Ed wittgon M s Ghapsian x, Hugh Pug . :TiiRB,00na Ctrewasttoraq; aadOounty __ New Years in the eit�p with llir..and M S Chapman 1 Szepiron ohn Forgie Barley Qii� �.00. Ooass . yyMti,y, 14 T M.S. Dickson. R A Bunting JR B Forgie 1? H Richardson.. e W P Jones W C Ormerod. J, **s $�b* ! rt�ar�m0n♦ Mre.:A. E. Major eatertaioed euro• W ]ones tpavia Jones.. E. OHRISTIAN BarrirJteii j� L Claremont her 'of friends to -e. New Years' Eve H Besse rner " Misneti " 'r -o B. heat er' A:%.* Solicitor. Rotary Tnblio, Eta Alone Lo party. W C ormerod Disney R Besse oda. OffierBrooY BL.Iiorth, Whitby. 0 HOUSEFURNISHiNGS�. go sett M 5�hapaaan Hugh Pugh s _ Richard Kirton, of Angell. F18ek.,.ie Sam•l Disney J Hones A -Rogers WILLIAM J. BATON, B.'A,', Bar- spending a few weeks with his sister, Weal, G W Bayles J Pollister _.. - 7 i riates.salicitor, Notary Public.associaeed Big Stock, at the lowest prices.. Dd". George.Burkbolder.. Donald Munro . w e Powyell L � Mu�aY- I practice with lLessra- Bygkmaa, Denison ... ��'� •���" - nl _ Boater, Harrfsters, To Cisn4ril Taenia Deliverg free. CH6RRYWOOD R T owbiaY pu John Scott W G Barnes �V W Gee jj P.allisttr t Bulldin 8b Bucy tiiseit, Toronto. T48p;oa4 - - w J Turner _John Scott _ .John For by F!. Z. C*1%. r I T — sfain 9e� Chapman ie ;worthy of your' vote= Wideman w w Geo FFFFrea 1+tc s: Call and see:' Ind Phone $24, _ Support him. 'lace Oliver w J Devitt E F Disney 9 + Dental IDlaremont. Joseph end Mrs. Laughlin spent At the conclusion of the time for re•. =�j�33,�,RTC)lq ceivin nominations the gathering Christmas day in Toronto. g -WING sumipon an LASE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Miss Lucilia Davidson spent the liali-' 'resoion,ved D. Ra public ton ewai elected, Graduate of the Royal Cole�e of Dental daps with her parents here. motion, •e • cfi` Snrgeom and University of Toronto. offaee T Chas. and Mrs. Lintenerpaid a short chalEman, and following the usual a> W. M. r hardtra:e. stare, Whitby. ; L(� S 'anted- - ' eustom he called upon the respective, On April 1st the undersignph +etil4l e` Ci bousss Wt 5,80.9 1nd:`pt = i _ vines xt'eeso y t sreport that Moa nominees to address the meetfnR•, possession of thesbovez�iogt. salt phone 220. _ w The retiring reeve. John Forgle. Was a g k ► During: Dr. Heatan'saMenee•oveite00.'Dr, cook, Russell Davidson and little daugtiter Horseshoeia and eneral p! Taoato:;wtu be in cheese. I will pay the following cash price for have been Ill. but all hope for their fleet called upon, and be spoke at work promptly atteti td. ` `'. a logs delivered at our mill, Green River length upon the work of the Council, speedy. recovery. Lame'snd interfering horw `medal Baeswc�nd No 1. 625,00 The children :of S. S, No. 7 are tat He referred to the conclusion of the a -a ecialt of, and money rer.� � �Bee'' on the excellent pea great war. - and the burden of funded if work .does not r3 Soft Elm'No: 1. �'� earn given in the a on r t we are compelled to° G. HAM -Issuer of. Marriage 23.00 R rove. satisfactory. Zfts eY nses is the County of Ontasia White As 1. 29th ult. Banta Claus made a pleas- hear e a gesuit o LOC w .Mel$ C:i.AG" White Ash No.'l. 30.00 ant visit to unload the tree. and all plaioed bow it affected the- amount of a .......�' We. second growth Na 1, -20-007.epentaa enjoyable everting lazes collected by tine township. He V.tRICHARD80N. - Real !F>.s- ..': -0hopplag and -,Oaf,, Rol21IIgThe regular meeting of .the Ladies quoted • atatiatics to show the error- r ►T ..tats. lnaurarlee. Conveyancing. Noiaiy . - Aid Societyy will be held at the bowie Inoue increu'se of Count} lazes, dun �EW.©gRAGE Ptsbiie, Stc 1Pkkerin6. out• 311y as usual. of 3Frs. A. J. Taylor on Thdraday. Jan. chiefly to the war. and of which' Pick- •orh. A full attendance is requested:. et Ing township contributes about 1e il-w _ r to er cent: He went minutely into the TPOIICHER, Real Estate Auo- �• a Bagga :�rreeh River The program cttrnmittee wiH t y P Tits nnderaigned have opened up anew ti • t%geer, vtlttator, aah•esQs sad tsanss. _ have a little variety to help make the verlousitems on the tax bilis ezgreat Garage at the corner of Church' and 7N leen Hroa sm. 94 s oasible. iiig clearly the tensors for the great gin 8•s., picketing, where the its ; newriaae hitt. the I crease g .. t HOPPER Issuer. of Marriage Mark your ballot for Scott_ on that part under the control of the motor"cyclea and bicycles, u�a; �. Licenses in this County of Ontario. [tSWnrhlp 'was only 85 on an assess- Licenses - ; eras at store ane .hie residence. al.r.m.na. WINTER TERM sRov fltiAD meat of t>W", and this Increase was Tlree, repairb and oils are kept B.BEATON TOWN68IPt?Lli18ff a. Begics Jan. 6th. :. due chiefly to the increased coat of constantly on hand. Chapman will surely merit your labor. Mr. Forgle then referred to F , D• Ceaveyaae4r. OomtalNioasartar %kin Prepare now for reconstruction heart euP ort. the abolition of statute Is in which CCXWAN l� $1� a���RD� OU 1. Aeoeaatess. Istel. iteaq so tosira days. Our home and expoet trade Miss' Cha man. of Toronto; •spent he justified the �counell in the steps s tt. ism �-IsOner of. . mal -vie �•' will demand the services of. bright p _ PIC$ERING,4NT. aaese hW travel•, pas. t -v last -week with Graham and Mrs. John the y had taken, and showed that the .. Dung People. Get new catalogue statute system was unfair. An young .il' haW'e Budneea Schools. rico, s ANADA'S VICTORY 'BONDS John Gerow is a end{opt New Years interesting discussion now cook place # Toronto. W. H. Shaw, Pres. o i this question. Fie. referred to the _'r �_.ros.,ale_ DeaQ,dbutioor-6b0, 1100. {500 with his son. Fran And Mrs. Gerow. P b � ' toxo, Price. es 1-2 and-aiaerved tnterat W. of Toronto. purchase of a cement npizing outfit �� m* .Dykes Bond Braker, BlJI Phone 196, flitsst- 3fls, 'G., Jofiinston--anti finer btac; wlsereby' the township had made a Oat., Ind. Pboae 70. 40tt - Mise Vera. are spending, New Yearn saving of =900.' on account of doing .... ' UGH S. PUGH�fllen Majr+r. Ont. zwkering 41iverr� with friends. In Uxbridge. bridge wore byy day labor instead ofSh , At the school meeting held., oII by contract. He also mentioned the L Licensed Auctioneer. 9-14 Viva ezpee• y , great increase in school taxes in vara- i0aee is imported and tboroughbred stock. Thursday last J. H. Holds retired 18 les d r.: es conducted anywhere. writs for terms First-class rigs far hire atter serving nine yesllti ae trustee, urs -school sections of the township. *ad particuUm. phone Ind. 212L ably and John Philip .was elected In his in some cases amounting to about g _ Day or night M P08TILL. Licensed Anct;{oneer; stead. Doan seseeement at 85000: Mr, Foritie *• '�1 Bias meets all trains Monday was a 'busy day =in Brou• cl, sed by a 'brief summary of his, �a .Ca .tor counties of York and Ontario Ana- ham, it being the.annual nomination. work Io the County Ooancil and askedti sats of all kinds attenued to an shone"" 'reaming promptly attended t0: 6 for their support for the pposition of A:"th gtve1� p,p,, per, ,tweeting for township council. There filled for'the t -- - ..ae4, Addzese 4r"a - -Carrie a o. = - a tar er attendance that► there reeve, whi baited t MORTON M. GIBSON . Ontario � H. Peak has been or a nunoteraf:Teate; else eanaLhs. ll�� , Pickering. great deal of interest was manifested F. H• Richardson, the retiring rs and Dominion .Land Surveyor _and' Civil • • F• neer, toplctnestrcet,.whitby. Phone 231. in ' township affairs, -,deputy. -reeve, was called upon next,Sisgi.�C(011 to the late W. E. Yarnoid, Ontario Frank Dillingg�h�am. who has beers Fie referred to thea proposed action• of Surveyor of Port Perry, .L 44-4 water, Int Pare water working for S. W. Holtb for thepaet _ yew ears, died at the General Hos i• the government tae open millions M, MAH LICEN8ED AUU- 1 y pp of dollars in. the work of reconstruc• a , �TloNMA •tor Yort,Qntario•andDurham tal, Toronte. on Monday, atter a•brief tion.. ectric railways, public high= _ Counties. All kinds of este prompuy attended if yon are wise yon will use the only ithwoo-from pneumonia.. His futeval ways, ydro-electric lines will have to +•: _ to. Terms reasonama Data for .via may took place on Thursday'to tt�e-5iciplee . o lY addoeate arranged at NEWT Osie.. Ben and lndepes- deal well, drilled by Chao. B. Rice, burying crud.` -Pickering. the eo-operation of t>ie munidipiE►iitiee• , ` eat phone.. q(haith7, Doi. 517 - K. -�C. TRE EO who Wagent for Wind Mills; Gasoline y $ ���,. He thought that the government ` Rogines. all kinds of pipe and fittings DUNstAwTON should �Ive greater aid in building ��'•$' =•Zine forwates worts. Also bathroom fix- ablie'ht hwaye and would use his - Vetoripa 5ut eotf'IL Mise B Annan is witlz relatives III p $ ;LOf3IIBT BILI+; ry g - tures'; eta Everything given Fareful Toronto, influence in thio direction. He elated Honor Graduate of augul the Ontario Vete- attention. __._. - Mrs'. Pdrter sad Master Frank are what had been done in in anon. ting a ap „ a rural municipal association. The :-• rinary College recovering from •'flu-,----- of Oshawa _. se are io .. i and Graduate of the Veterinary RIQE13'PjTMP WORKS. Mise iottie•Arnold spent Christmas from the Count of Ontario. Mr. For - Science Association• Home Tel. 5621, Whitevale, (lot,! at ber-home in Colborne. y --Phone-offleeiM, residence 2602 G, A. and -Mrs. Gillespie s nt Xmas gig and himself had fated an import• ar. �ant part in protecting the County.:" ' CLAREMONT, ONTARIO, with Prof, tiitleapie, ofDTuronto. from a great injustice. He was a winter Term 'Opens Mi" Muriel Thom' spent Christmas .strong advocate oh the good roads with her brother. Roe, in Haociilton. rvatem, • He thought that both the W. and'Mrs. Henderson spent Xmas Federal •and Provincial governipents Syrup Pine Tar and - JOHYPHILIP. �fi,I1, 6th in Oshawa with A. W. andMra. Hilts. eoufid be induced to materially in - Mrs. and Miss Gibson, of Toronto, crease their grants for this purpose, Cod Liver 011. Hae t; fall line of leash and cur- were Christmas ciditora in the village. f r` Insure your Fpture by getting a Vote for Chapman-Bt>sinees.dpne He also defended the action of the Bd meats conetalitly ozi'hand� . Special Business Wkininq in the on economical, clean business meth- councjl in adding an increase to the Y •a ods. salaries of the township officials. He Seise Roll, Breakfast Bacon, LLIOTT Frank White and Elmer Annie are stated why the council abolished stat A cry effective preparation for Halite E 8 rte •labor, and thought the change troublesom8 C..011g�h$, r , olo na,�Weiners, etc. able to he out, again, after having the should be given a fair trial before be- rOCluCing .quid{ ' Stt," _ Y, As id for hisses Elsie and Hazel Heard, of Ing denounced, He was a candtdate p - r ?lone at their home for the- position of deputy -reeve sad results. on he support of the electors. here. Hugh Pu , w O This School has recently been asked i q of Toronto, b he Pugb, it for a past nine - to 811 positions at 813 $14, $17 and here. Mss Mary Anderson,- idays at .her home er of t c c th -h '�ihe- Pickering t a s endin lila bol - months, gave an account ot•: his stew- __ 818 a week and $110 a month. It can be used with equa 'satin-• - �,_�__Mrs__Rose- . of Brantford, ardahi as chairman of the committee ' co>sree here ia_a sure, safe andP ;'�1g11 C8 ('i�lniril� e8 rick route to good positions, llelief_antLcommittee on Damages-fa�e_tion ill all Throat and q spent Christmas with Mre, an tae to Sheepby Dogs. He advo Thousands have proved this Write Pizer, Zuni; dICUrtieSilZ:--- for Catalogue. Do it to -day- Mrs. W. Cowan and Mrs, A. J. Ann- having tags for doge so that in caseof The object of this Association i9 to Now, doe being' killed when worrying Cou hs, Colds, in an, of Rosebank, are visiting relatives R lessen stealing and prosecute L # pa in Brantford. abasep the owner may ,be compelled to - g the !alone. W. J, E liott� prinei 1 The Allison !amity, who have been ay damages. -The township was for - i t3 i z: pp P �,- tunote in -havingfew bills to pay for P .Bronchitis Hoarseness. suffering from influenza, were all able Relief of the poor. He also touched - to to 8 Easy, to take a little outing this week. u on the statute labor s stem •and the Members'havinst proper t� etolsa commnni• L.,,� rr Phyllis, p y ` ante immediately wit aa� member' F1 rf For IHatchin! 1 W. J. and Mre. Nicholson, adoption of the new road system. He ` of Executive Oomm Nes. and Miss Alice Patterson spent 7mea '•'-- - A; was again a candidate for the position �Yembersbip !es 11.00. from) Black Breasted Red wilh Mr. and Mrs. Patterson in 1`0- of councillor, and solicited the support ra- Game -choice stock and ronto. of the electors. Liddle phm rg• „- j. ----------------- 'Tiokeistma�bebad from tins President or; eaeelleut layers. The many friends of Robert Ander- W. J. Stanley, who has been a C� �. ! s- . _ a M tory on application. Yours Belgian Hares son will be pleased to know that he member of the Council for the past - *Also, g B basso far recovered- from his opera- two years, reviewed his work as chair- Druggist -Graduate Optician Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palm- and Silver Grey Siber- . tion and expects to be home next man of the committee on Bonuses for ar. W. V. Richardson, Pickering. ian Hares. week. _ Wire Fences,- He also defended the 9, N. F, Ti,., it Agent. L R.�T toy: W. 1. Clark. Vote for Scott an All' Pedigree�Sto'ek. u Increase to the salaries of the town- � d keep down (continued on page 4), nZ3.erT1=6 President,Ilesae/f►sy * GORDON. PICKER iNG your taxes. - *.T.-GORDON. �; ,.• ,. . ...'"'. ,.:: ',.. •.-. :.. ... .. .. 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With the fingers ! by Germanys Secured by England. M:.SURD 0N!S SKILL g ; „ The Ivey Industries lxhlb`ititrn held [� Says Corns Lift Out ' in Loudon last 1poath undoi the aus- a _ ices o the TapbT Reform, League 113.0'MIR _ a striking illu stmduu of what GreatNERVES RE ` " _ I Britain has accomplishedduring the AND BONE TRANSPLANTED war in manufacturing essential com. Sore corns• hard corns, soft corns or - __. __ - -_ an kind of acorn an shortly be �btother is Tak ng Her Chance homes Pm going to et in aha a to - lined right out with the lineere if sou t j g P most completely controlled , by Ger- Wonderful Achievemen s Army I wonder if -You have noticed in be independent if the need comes.' many. The object "of the exhibition w your neighborhood these past ew So mother carried tha day, and is was to present the facts clearly to the Doctois Are Resplt of Experience drops of. freezono, says a Uinclunatt months an increases tendencyo' u the now, and proudly tell everybody }tow authority. P y public. in the Battle Zones.. It is claimed Ilia? at stnajv cost one - 4 part of home -keeping women towards lessons she .brings hom,: en ,it -r twice The term "key industry" is applied can get n quarter of anounce of free= self-expression? That is, a greater! a -week trips' down to her classed to those 'Industries which in them- Modern surgery dates from the zone at any drug store, which is suffi- ' number of married women, mothers The fancily think it quite the .thing' selves are comparatively: small, but introduction of anaesthetics. It is dent to rid one's foot of 'every cora , and 'excellent houseke produl tell .ev_r body how are nevertheless of vital importance, not easy nowadays to realize the *the callus' without pain or soreness or tigers who are slow, a i,l y y d the danger of infout pain beginning to. do some of the . things the folks in..charge of the course say since upon their existence that of I horrors of. hospital practice, when This new drug is an ether comround. they have wanted to do all thea Lives ,hat-molther is the best in the class. other and greater industries depends. every movement of the surgeon's knife , and while stic y, r e the mo ' but have never done because of the I don't know whether it is the sear A typical ezetii lc ispatient's< `.. YP p presented by : severed. the soul as wail as is applied and does n $inflame or eveu press. of housework? I. Have seen }h c!i has tr--1 ough'ftp—%'Omen-out �iye�-The-tia1Le�t-ityes;-matnt� sin--his--krody, --prof.-Eeorge Wilson, the irritate the surrounding tissue. gusts a little oY_it rt m -owctt liitle� w-tt,:t. Blit -whatever-' ;•.-, mortes -before the war from Germany. j second patient oil whom the famous This, unuottucetueut v, ill Interest 1 • cticle, and I have been irondering if Children zar .out .of the v:ay and mc- which weretifinuailf used ici -British,:' Sy- perfornu:d his opet' tion of many women here, fDr it is said that U is "purely local," orifit is'nat!on- titer still ,hus a long time to lir:. Why t-•xtiles and paper industries, was it�n' I the prevent hig>zlteel.footwear 1s put - me amputation at the ankle -:offal! (first . ting corn% u:t practically every +wide. net: dc• so -we of the things w`ira site about $10,000,900. Thy annual output carried out•in 1842)', has left on record wcm.1pi's feet. For instance, there is one ,woman Ims. ,cometh lsatged to do fthese industries was valued r;t his emotions during the ordeal. or yc-r;,�ordeal., — -- - of thirty. -six who has alas s wanted but,,eouu n't -because of the claims of i ribuut 51,000,000.000, giving riupii�y- +� „ y , ! During the operation wrote Vti;l- INSECT -1 OWDER to stud' art, U until this fall her I others': .,he will do t.,em bdLter 1 ment to about 1,500,000' people.. in + +, Y P f son, I watched ali�the surgeons. did " art'ist'e instinct ha -s expressed _ itself j than site c� utd have done ya:rs go, this case tl;e. `Icer" industry wu9 about with a fascinated curiosity. Of the The Yrocees of Its Manufacture ir` <' in cutting over her old dresses for. -for age and experience have taught 1 per cent. of the main industry, or k 8 l agony it occNsioned I will say nothing. No Longer a. -Mystery. daughter, and cutting doudn lather's !her their value. something lii,o lite proport!ou of a key g ysfery, r Suffering so great as.I underwent can- ' old pouts for son. The dresses have K ould it not be a splendid thing for to the door which it opens. In our graixifathers' da the 'so - Would be expressed in words, and thus, �' Y been realty rather wonderful foratylex I us to think that school days never Before the war practically all Brit- fortunately, cannot be .recalled. The I called Persian insect powder (com- = •and all cut without a pattern. The are over?-D.H. ish internal cotitbustiuu etiginea were articular ' monly sold nowadays under the name• equipped rith magnetos made iu Ger. P pangs are now forgotten; mother had excelletit ,ideas, but with - ---- - - but the black vrliytIwind o! emotion, of "pyrethxsim") cost S1G�t penal. no .training whatever she dill not Hot or Cold. tiffany'by tha Buach Company of Stutt• the horror of great darknesX, and the Pretty dear Ar a bug -killer.. r' "':licaow how to express them. This fall An aversion for lukpvv� rmness, .gait• ,This applied to airplanes, suis sense of desertion b God and man. a stuS%was a mystery. Beyond " :he de a -great, resolve. Across whether in matters .of poNucal and .marines and motor cars. Magnetos Y. the factthat_it tears of a ve table the road from her home is a' school religious allegiance or in affairs of which halve been erfected and manu- bordering close on despair, which P nature obod knew what it was. factored in Great Britain during the swept through my I iniad and Aver- +� y lbotise over - where night classes are held.'dietj is characteristic. of the race. 8 I As a matter of fact, it came from. • war were sliuwti at the eshibltton. It whelme3 my heart, I can never forget, * illats►ng outer sub' a tau ht is And the' hostess shakes no mistake however-gladl I would do so. g + Transcaucasia, where its production dresszaaking design, and a part of when she serves a beverage either will be rowdily realized that there is no. Time was' t rture theft, and the was a very important industry. For + the coeirse is lessons in draw y very desire to permit the mag industry centuries it had been widely used in Ing. She piping, ateaming hot or ver , ve „nctu indust ' lou deliberate operation s of to -day y r decided to take up the work. Last cold; but when the tea -is'brought in to slip back, to'tlermatny, �rere�impracticabl . ' t` 7Week alta showed me a, d Great Britain his also developed the Asiatic countries, and the source of esign for lead neither hot or cold, but just in be- J P the material was a secret carefully which she had drawn, an$ which her tween, site -is sure of pleasing na one. t` optical glalts' indwAtry. Tungsten -is Horrorn of Old-time _Surgery. -that-the--gro the t'9" 1t19 speed Steel spit was' a tortare- , Ev , i Eventually tha tsee-feet- pias feveaied - - of. some of: the students in .his da fessional cook is given is to serve to armor piaje. Another utetal of vi• chamber then, a battlefield was an ! t y gi d � by an Armenian merchant, who, tray rhe`' classes who had_ studied drawing for hot things hots. and cold things cold. I imports ce w the steel Industry inferno. The dtattor to the scene of a (sling through TranscauGaaia, diseov-.. Jim ^years. and to serve nothing in between. One f la manganese. .Lead, graphite. spel- great action (so we ass told by one ¢red that lite insect ' " Nwonders why this is.- One wonders ter, rubber and antimony tivere other who went over the stricken field' of Powder was ion never can tell what you're go- y I key materials which were exhibited. Solferino) had an illusion of being on simply the ground -up $ower -heads of rr,r Ing to be called on to`do these -days," iY, since we hale been told that g ! a plant nearly related to our own field ' she sal iced drinks are not entirel beneflci>il: The Key Industries Exhibitica was the seabhore• the miserable cries of - says, and Tom and I thought I y + daisy. If and it has even been suggested that an object lesson in pointing out (set•- the wounded resembled the rhythmic i might as well be getting prepared. I_ i Later on, attempts were made to cancerous growths in the di estive, many former control of key Indus- clamor of lt+aves• there was a salt tan 1 ,'.I can do something with dressmaking g g introduce the plant into the -United system are sometimes, produced off' tries - essential to war and the pro• in the air from the blood 'that had - I'll be in better shape to take care of , Y Pr I i Stales; but tiffs seeds refused to sprout. i -._ mpaelt. And, anyway, Pqa always very hot 1•iquids-one wonders why i grass toward complete inclependence been ponied out. The progress of the i } y' y which has been made in Great Britain This _(as finally ascertained) was due there1 hohon be an innate repugnance surgeons, always tar too few, was cls9'Idrer_ would take it up, but they ; Olt part, of human folk . or a ,____ �s breaking out here and I tfromewhom theyCewetrt" bought had can't dc's t+� a straight tine, so I amt ; 2u swarm drink or viand. there of dismal wailing. - R: after all there years wishing." This is as good an explanation as .,.'THE KAISERS WEALTH been purged of hnif its horror by the ' aAt the anyone can suggest: Bacteria breed Invention of anaesthetics and of Inose Present time an abundant ,Then titers is the woman next. door. y 'William Hohenzoliern'ia Fort ' Is sut+uly of insect powder is produced in t in lukewarm temperatutes. They 'than half, its destructiveness of life Before her marriage she studied inn- Estimated at 598,500,000. .b the aseptic techni ud which pre-' California. cannot breed as long as the temper- - - Elie. But like many another woman I ature is -quite as unfavorable to their vents infection, and halo t an end to .•music went :nto tate discard when the) The Kai.er is reported to have had " s "that Ino nz- Carpet sweeper and vacuum clean- vesd4ig, and hkewise kills --I s ubi Lniwsav n, a already developed. Hence instinct to the re-Liaterian'practitioners- er - scrubiaing stiffened her fingers. The mosey follow him. into Holland, but - P rugs. teaches the savage to drink water even without lootin some of them actually proposed the f - girls are now fifteen and seventeen g the Treasury he =years old. They have had several from the pool whose water Is cold and t need not fear dtarvation, if he could periodical destruction of hospital L� terms of piano lessons, and still have to avoid the pool or spring where the lay his hands. on a small part Rf his buildings as a heroic remedy. HIRAM JOHNSON, LTD. t water Is warm. Or rather nature vote fortune. At the time of -the Today the Surgeon can carry out to be driven to. practice. A month I PH makes the one palatable and the 0th -the most complicated examine of oldest eatabIlshed ago' the mother said over the back German war le ""in Janus 1914 he or unpalatable. "reconstructive surgery" with the vy ry. trace: _ was the richest person in Germs Raw Fur Dealers deliberate carefulness of a chessprayer "I want the girls to be in their mu- with an estimated fortune of $98.600,- and he can be sure that the wounds __ In Montreal gt S DRIFTING MINES 000 Next canna the Grand Duke of ti 1st , but I dread it. There is al- will heal healthily without matter HIGHEST MARKET PRU ES PAID ways such a time to get them to Danger Willi Exist in Chief Ocean bfecklenburg-Stralitz, with ;89,000,000 I and Frau Kruppvon Bohlen forming to destroy his artistic hands-. Satisfaction guaranteed to shippers _ practice. Seems funny, when I've Currents for 111Ian Mont_hs�_ 'wrath $80' tivork. Attu the present war has so always 'loved ft`a�sd�outd-mive- a - --_— -- - p -- ---o- - -- - . -- — good deal even now for their chance." It is stated that twenty-five mines Houses owned, by the Kaiser in costly. increase(FliNppo unt es an 110 St. Paul St. West, Montreal were sighted by a steamer recently Berlin were valued at $•La00,000� while' experience that he cast now accomplish I thought of my friend who is feats of physical ri-onstructioxi that i drawing. "Why don't off the Atlantic coast. There wilt pro- castles and lands in other part's of�1� g• y you take the babl be m were utterly undreamed of tin peace chance?" I asked, "Let the girls wash y y floating mines for Prussia were valued at $27.500 000 It T a the disDes and mo the floor and months to come and doubtless some .would not be easy to realize on these time. Nobody who knows the pro- i P you marine accidents will -result. Of assets, even if they were not, confls- grew made by surgery on every scien- ENGLISH �C �► take the music lessons. They are course measures will be taken to ick cated b the new German tific front in the last four years is JLsi\ VLi<i7111 ROSES old enough to shove some talent, if P Y Crovernntent, up and destroy these menaces to nevi- + but his liquid assets were enormous. likely to challenge the sayinx of a they have it, and if they dont care.) ,� enough about music to practice for 1 gation, but it is almost impossible that He was' for example, one of the larg- famous military surgeon: There is All orders received before Febra love 4t i • I all should be. found, and ship captains I est stockholders of Krupps-and had in- Something to be said for a great war, arY 1st will be delivered about y'- w}ly_�ve them to it . lou after all: A century of peace -time April 1st. -spend end i9e mone • on -x certain degree .of risk, vestments in many other commercial P b yourself. "Do you think I could?" she asked A� 'Russo-Japanese war -ships enterprises, notably shipping coni- Practice could hardly have told us Catalogues free on application to +� were 'sunk for a lou time after the panies and export busine-is in general. what we know now -and our new _ wistfully. George wants me to. g P g • Y�Y We were talkingabout it cessation of hostilities, as mines were The foundation of the knowledge may in the end enable us to :M . A . B'R U S 1ET just last : pre'sent 80 - right." carried out into the Pacific, some. •of henzollern fortune was laid by Fred- save more lives than the war has cost :442 Wellington 8t. West "Of course you_coukl;' I said. ".lou: theta torn from their moorings and crick William II'L, the ex -Kaiser's us!" PHONE M'. 3480 TORONTO }� +T Ott -play better now than either of the' others being drifting mines. It is not great-grandfather. After the Napo- Wonders of Modern SarRery. _- [girls." = I known how many free mines the Ger- leonic.wars Frederick. William III. set The transplanting of stein, flesh and A half our oxer I earl her at;.��_ i is i ev •a aboii�res ring he-Ho-Tienzolleni pri- bttire�ften co�itributed tiy-othere=rs�' -` the piano, and for two hours site great number were thus started forth vate fortune and left about $5,000,000 the. new method which most amazes Thg�� pjaycd scales and finger exercises. oft missions of destruction. Fortunate- i to his son. Ia the next half century the lay mind. In one .military hospi- I 4 i t noon she called across, "My fin_ ` ly the trend of the currents iµt the this sum was judicieus}y--&-d- and tal ire is a patient whose defects , gess-ar$u't-near as stiff as I thought 'th Sea is into the-gu?f-a ream, William II. came to the throne with have been made good by bone.borrow- IAzz s RAW FURS they'd be. I am ` going down this flowing toward Spitzbergen. There is excellent prospects. He was just . ss ed from three comrades. The repair - afternoon to see about my lessons. g of shattered ittxl dehuts�nized faces is to us, no mat> v what quantity. tic's a return current west of Iceland which , good a business man as he was a war r Perhaps the most surprising• per- might bring mines back by the Labra- lord, and retired with nearlyatiother crowd -compelling wondet.'But Day the highest price, also express $100,- charges.. Eon, though, iis ithe -quiet neighbor dor current into the navigation zone 000,000 on paper. His great trouble the making of new joints, the re-prac- around the corner who always comes between the gulf stream and the seems to have been that in his division ing and re-education of nerves, ad, Try once and von are adsurec�of t _ in if anyone is sick and does more in coasts of Newfoundland�Nova 'Scotia, of interests he''overlooked the possi-1 above all, the ztew iilca of a useful satisfaction. ; h ten nitnutes than the average woman and north-eastern United 'States, bilit :of the war lord speculrition, fore- stump, though Ica% easily .explained, ABBEY FUR COMP>�NY would do in an hour. She has had a which is the principal steamer lane. iia prosperous and growing business.) are even wore Wonderful. The last- 910 St. Paul W. Montreal, P.Q. large family, six children. The Mines that chance to work tlLeir way into bankruptcy. Bank cashiers have named advance, which is mainly 'due i to the Italian surgeons, is nothing uReSerenae: Bank of IIochelasa St r youngest is now fourteen, and they all through the English Channel might tried the same combination with equal- less than a revoluticu in amputation, ni buair.-to roc so years. assume that mother is their personal trot down into the Canaries current, ly disastrous results. And there is , property and, incidentally, that she and so flow into the gulf stream from now talk of extraditing William. It is no. longer a question of preserv-7. isn't quite so v. ke as they are • and the south. Fere the current condi- �_._y.� ing a mere stump -every bit of muscle Se A, your ?� needs careful watching. They have tions otherwise than they are the :.. ,A Natural Mistake. and sinew that can be kept is now * AW been in the habit all their pert young danger from this source would be ex- utilized as motive powers for the mov- i Readers wh0f rove marveled 'at the lives of toiling mother what site odght; tremely grave. Mine sweeping must able parts of wonderfully designed - cryptic character of physicians' pro• to do and deciding things for her, be continued with unremitting dill- artificial limbs. Asa wounded soldier I -R tscripttons will appreciate #Enade 9- his bit of �ld._ma_tho other lav: "Why, I can self. She decided to go down and again.------�- _ q feel and think down this -11 ca c�__i_ Customer -By mistake I left rix take the Red Cross nurses' aid course. $ ' Chinese laundry check in here this mine!" .The family was aghast. The idea _: ' ._:.Grow Roses. ruing -- ate#her-goirw dou.-u--town. _-tg_do, mo n anything was beyond tile '�'iuey C7 .the ....... re=d eacr-iption t,uPr t„ fli Store- we udo a i3 nothing more than duty lr TO neival of peace' by planting Roses, Tharbxplains it. I ' told` her outright she was too old r --- --- = they will grow anywhere in Canada Customer -Explains what. I -y '-•said, politely hinted that she wasn't if a little attention is given them- �y Clerk -I've been 'trying to till tLat A sow .which has been ac.ustomed bright enoug,t; But for once mother curiously while 'Roses inutorted from `confounded thing all• morainl;. to roam about is usually alert, far- ,428 i -AAs "so. - .. .. e our Allies, and neutral_ countries rows without the least dit?icutlty, And St. Paul ..t, "I've alwaF4, wanted to be a bloom for --&-season or two, it is the To make your shoes wear twice as is capable of springing on to 'Iter -feet . West 'sl` nurse, she suck to it, and doctors Roses ot-rEngland, that flourish and Iong melt together glow ,Ind .corn- (should she feel that she is crushing -MONTREAL 1 y all say. 'I do better in a 6;6e room bloom from year to year. British men resin in the proportion. 'of .two I her offspring. On the other hand, - Seine msnulactcrers and not buyin: to re. r r ,+ than lots nt trained nurses. YOU Roses in British soil.• parts of tallow-tq one of resin. Ap- the fat and crampy sow. flops down, soil we alwaysassurotheiaircatC idingand M never can tell what's Sola to hap. 0-- ply this preparation b -A to the soles 1 Instead of letting herself down gent- �O>u�e't nurket prises. Quickreturwt ci r den. Father may drop oft any mi- Cereals are Metter and more natri- of the shoes as much• as the lat'ar' ly, ani in the,encleavor to get on her]lite price list r"sued but we suarantee to nilte with his uveak heart, and the - y held your skins so0arate until you accept ' tious'cooket� in skim milk, instead of will absorb. This is well worth xc•t xray, still further crush the•pig- at reject so + children won't want we to their water. trying. ;Lingo.' n �'.•�•b'..... .. .. . .. ., ,.. ._- ... .. .. _ � _ , . ...... .. ,,.. ... .. .. .._,.n-.��t..,..'cx ,c.%., .ux.5•,i�S.F ;. ,.s,:fi+.�..e..x. n.,t.:a.:'.4T,..B•?°3k`.Es,.., fide?%IP".3}1a"i�':'iii:.+_iu�Ya�t^°f�'„+.,�' ,,;moo' •(•. r rW .r .� .,r.• Y,, i.;. ..w- y .. ,n .-.:cw- ..,,,,.. �. :...:.0 ;tea fi'":ri _,•r='"l, v:.,a v:•'�.{ a., ,a .v ,'.,'. a. -•..a. a� .ear, w�+,."s� r.. 6• �.. .: i' r >>. a iA..-.,, w ;, ,.,:-.•�r . Ne..•..o,�,M11,ih .b....::... '�y,i`.�-�"'. rsi,.�':.- ""k .q"{. -.•: - tri- x,d}•- .,fi..•; cis,i'......'' . .: •e: ',.aW ✓.w,. .+q,.... e :+17 .f� d ..1 �.. ,-Ra:�.. ;s. T.v' s7Y'a Tw '. s..: ':..,, _ 4 �• yr ct','a. �s ;v; Sr !;' •.: i :. ,,.. .'., >.•. ,,• ..... 1• .a ',.v: .. - 'Vso ? ,1 , r -i TS1�"-PRAM I:Li.EIt'S TIi1:I;" --- — t Not Fo& the Princess... f eros WROM_ it good anYea _ ago_,w.hen. 38e QUtPP1L`D �iLW11Yi►I'a1le ti M �IiB L>lest Looks- Like Palm Tree and Grows in y�� ` i�i� At was still Princess of • 1" prim o�°Z piaat tn-:11"W `1f �.� octan% lesttrance earned 11.[17 WfL it to gn@ of th I3-- e►s g31� - dada asear, _ ROY 1f1711Y� she had accompanied .the Prince upon wtt.on t4it. for bilah 041, "i °caotc Ltd 1 To.�tta. � � _: = g plant that A sail] to Le Like the 1 -gra- r In Owm. going and caused water to sus - , pig objtct of t} day, the' lasing t1f'the yrerce ivlll cell t.00e. vvorti�s _ a- i corner stone-of-84ospital, had -been th+�r amount. Ravi• s. ><t.. ole w sea . °traveler's tree;'- so called because- ���7 Millions t abls.hlna Co, Lynitsn. Toronto. wI en its leaves are rut a quantity of . accomplished, there follo�red a round pure cokhwater�ia slid to spurt out to .alt hive �'eara. of visits to public institutions, with .- quench the thirst of the wayfarer. speeches and the presentation of boa- `� ntcElt and external 2.0 ItiPil. it iib- s that the "traveler's gtrets, addresses and resolutions, i interval sad sternal ce" wit�. ' - Botailiats ay _ out usin 07 our Dome treatment W�fq_ x . +• is As the royal carriage • was return- as before toe, lata ' . IDr. Bosman stedteY e p ,�i\it tip - related Co. IdmlteO...Coll2nssood On6 : re closely to the banana lent , a member of the aiusa family. While �� laved it in front ora school. The.chil-. Ifs Found Out. the trunk in general' appearance ]s dren had been given a recess, and were A splendid story of the -air is toldx •- y like that, of a. paha, the leaves are Ircr4>a�e in Assets Repleseitted crowded.on the curb to see the royal- in a London journal. The scion of a '} arranged at the top in two rows on ties. .It . hed, been composition day, I nahTe Scottish house was acting as long stalks diverging iii the form of I 11hiefl3 in Cash anti Liquid and• a very pretty little girl in a whits; flying -instructor :to American airmen: •. a 'gigantic fan. The leaf bases are �' jtems `tiith Ili her t dYeBs still held her composition in her -� new type of-tndeliine was being' �• <' , a -borne -on opposes skies of, a_. genti;ne ' g hand. Moved by curiosity and the tested. Three men went up, crashed, —k = _h Y rnmrade3_1>9hilLd_her -trunk---one above the other. These :at�t. - nr na were-ici}]ed—Without-s-mgment!L - - into the street and stood. -h- �Zat1U6 111 � sheathing bases fit so c ose y, oge 1 _--- rile stepped r- - esntation t lie young -instructor. went k" as 1:0 preclude the evaporation of the close by the royal carriage, smiling into a fourth machine, flew, and came Growth. 1ro� within suplilennchteci shyly up into ills Princess s face. That heyf ester that runs down -the dlannel on wanted to find back safely. "I just ante.„. t e upper or inner side of, midrib. ; by, isurchases of other banks contill- gracious lady returned the smile and, ng ”' he said, "so I ' out what was foto Bq puncturing the midrib of any of ;nes to make the anunal figures of ike seeing the paper clutched in the. child s found out what it was and put it right "-' is f the ]eaves may be obtained a con- lu.val Bank et Canada innpressive, In hand, assumed that'i�'was one more in the air." #irp! • aiderable amount of water. the past ; sans total resources rose 'to loyal address and stretched her hand' `s A feature of general interest is � out .t take it. The surprised little i f 427 millions against 335 a year ago, +� Ktnai4�s ilnimea. Cnijes alti?sil:tesis presented by this ,tree in its peculiar author surrendered it silently—and pStccala arrangement of its leaves, dhich are 25;; two years ago and 130 five years i just then the procession passed on. To keep apple sauce from turning. oblong iri form and are larger in size ago, The putChase of the Northern A few minutes later Princess Alex -.I dark,' add .the beaten wh:.te .of, 62 t glancing down, was struck by> \,1 than those of any other known plant.. Cro�•n Bank in the twelve months ac- andra, g g egg. The flowers are small and numerolis'i counted for about 27 millions of the something unusual in the aspect of the in her. lap—probably a certain .y — is i� R���i���!1�i ` and arranged on, a spike that is pro- past ear's a paper TISFYIN� 1tiWitiiii . y growth, but that fl,. the�A duced from the centre of the stem, as substantial increase of Eu miilioris to } acts" ]loess and inkiness—and opened A These bits of serge and satin claim- in the banana• it for a better look. She read this, -'b a, strong attraction for each other The cluster of leaf 'bases'are fold- I be assigned to progressive develop- astonishing -title: _ tnd were artfully combined in this ed together lengthwise like the leaves I ment -from within the old oi'gar_JUVInsprauv .zation. ' "On 'the TIabits of, Toads:' lmart 'creation. McCall Pattern No. of the iris. These - leaf bases corre- A moderate increase in profits 'ac- 'W6 ac _ _ A _ .'W6, Ladies' Dress. In '6 sizes, 34 spend tp petioles or leaf stalks of �-compaulpd' the large , addition to tine .7ttaard•• Ydutmen% cam colds• tto• Sloan"s Liniment }las the to 44 blast. Price, 2r, cents. ordinary ]eaves as in the oak -os ; bank'sf `potential earning Pouar, net P that relieves ,a : cherry, and in the ,case of the tra- I -Over a million dollars has been t profits before vrar las representitlg _ or sugar beets owrr rhelnlilatiC twinges vele; s tree what would be the upper 20.1 per cent:. on paid-up capital at the Ontario this year. out ! anrface of the leaf base is within. ` >z vin, congestion - f � surf each leaf bane straddles the • end of the year. or 24.9 per cent on circ latio -s m tin re This w Thu n ala nf- • � _ . the average capital employed, against (MONEY ORDERS. scattering .c•rthauf rubbing right - scat • :- - _ .• _assist inner one: which 1s known as ; earIIinga at the. rate of 18.per.cenL: a A Dominion Express .Money -Order, toythe aching spot.and brings quack "equntant: ft-- ep omits the' year ago and I7.S per eek r liv¢ dalla> -costa xhrea•- surely 1 ail A' wonder£u1 that _ _... _ _ g ; cots. help for tern - c leaves c c011e very close sop that the `ago• o ex a, ps ns, sprain water in the spaces cannot escape. . I A mltlioa dollars was added to re- The true home of` the orange' 3s strains, stiffness, headac>rc, lumbago, x The "titiveleF'a tree" grows natur India. Thence it migrated to Per- bruises.; I serve account; -half coming from the ala, sad 'so to Europe. The ,Persian Get your betula today ---costs little ' any only in Madagascar and thrives means. much.- `Ask your druggist for ``j only in the vicinity of wpter. The' premium on shares issued to -North- word for it was nareng, and the Ara- it by name. Keep it bai7dy for the ern Crown shareholders .and half out bran narahg; but the color of thh ,,•hole family, Bu4e in Canada. The : tree is now cultivated in some tropi- of profit and loss account. After this fruit; and the notion of or, aurrum I lig, bottle is economy. cal countries for ornamental pur- i 1' poses. In its tiaLive habitat its Drovtaloa, with pens fund appro- (gold), gave the French word crangv' I riation, increased writing off on -bank its form by dropping the n, which, leaves• furnish the people with p z thatch zs#td sides of their houses; they premises, larger contrib_utiona. to however, Je retained in some, Italian . leaves ara used also extensively for i various public funds and the uat1311 dialects. • minor dividend, the bank carried torward e j • household articles, and, the trunks, ' kubstaatia yki y and durable in refit and loss. as a year agb. Eoc, else., fisc. a which are woody p ,y claims many `'lctlms In Cani2da a contact with the soil, are used for profits sad their distribution to thti and should be Boarded against• three y • .posts .and for flooring is warehouses. putyears were • e ea .. ` 1913. 1917 ,' 1918.' Minard's liniments —r Prolfes .' .$1,so9 846 $2.327 979 i9 SIt:a07 +FUEL FROM THE SEA. Prev. eat.' 684:$84 sa2.a4e 078 472 eat i' ve tati� B e of the ` _ I5 n ur re n c, bales on 1 Total .i3.8?4;120 •$3.180_,$25 $2,757.7.79 uldest rcmedles 'used. aetnsrd's Llni- One Way Of Fightrng the Coal $her!- Lees,— ment hoe 'cured thousands of cases of age to Britain. D1vt'deads r1.814,70a $1, 404 ;1,417,207 sari +Ce' Bronchitis. gore Throat ..lathma■,.� ��{++ and reitnIIar dlseases- It is an knemy to .r Pension F. '100,000 10,000 100,000 Germs. Thousands of bottles being ured- ei'ery day, for sale by all drugKists ural : don the a of the cliff any 1I _ $ edge Premises . 400.800 260 OOQ 260,000 day within an hot33tor two of sundown war Tax . 183.661. 128.067 118.528 general dealers. y x Patrtotic . 40,000 00.000 60.000 Ecclesiastical in inspiration, still and you will obser4re that 'the beach Halifax F. 60,000 l.:.... 111N.%RD'A LINIMENT CO3. Ltd. ills design below is dotted with stray figures, Reserve . 650,000 [28.300 Yarmouth- N.S. : . ;quite daring in smartness,' sakes its place as one of the leaders whose tnovemente are much the same Tot dedua$2.939.3b3 32-ha,061 $1,83s,4343 _ Spruce for. Aeroplanes. II rp: Balance $535;767 $4,?64_$868.848 1 e panorama of_&dvaetee-style - as -those- LIQUID RATIO HIGHER — _at -cam McCall Pattern No. 8680, Ladies' as English writer. _ abewa• Inlet,' on Charlotte Islands, Dress. In - 43- sizes, 34 to 44 bust. The yigh pric4e of coal and its scar The year's expansion Ends reflection British Columbia, and since April,) . e • Price, 25 cents. city has drives the thrifty fiahertdk chiefly among assets class as when operations commenced, mora • . e �" These patterns may be obtained who inhabit this bleak strip of coast liquid, which ase 69 .millions higher than 12,000,000 feet of spruce `ford from your local Macau dealer, or to the expedient of foraging for fuel.; than a year ago, and now represeat a aerOPlanes have been cut. ' The Gov- • , from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., and, not unnaturally, their It hops a went scaler recently scaled one , °_.pronto, Dept, W.. ing-Bround is the seashore. propartlon of b8.8 .per -cent. to public Le which had three logs ill it A*ith - Driftwood makes excellent fuel, and liabilities against 53.9 per cent. a year - t — ago and 53.2.or cent. two res ago. a total of 40,000 feet of No 1 spruce. I ' little of it escapes the eyes ot;the ' foragers. Cash items nes_ represented in coin, The, smallest log in this tree- was fit) " Soae two and a half million acres, inches at the top, while` the buttr of White _ $f new breaking will be available Old men, whose bent backs wpuld Domfrfon notes and cover for excess t �e� largest log fneasured 11 feet 4 Soft Honda �... ter seeding in Alberta next spring, seem to fit them for their task, child- note isRne -in the Central (Told Re- hones $ep�de�anttcntraSoap and olov ren, whose en8rgy is the result of - promises, and more often threats, serve have increased 18 miliieilts, . mens A plaits bathe and obiwithlbs bringing the pro tion to public Iia- o people le are like rusty needles,; cowap w Dq sad cab _ made to them at home by a, stem I Som p P OWED" Wearotdsioveednrininlih$• bilitiea under thisstead up to 17.1 per the beat way to clean and brighten ltlaa. f parent; and women€oik, whose aprons ;' 4 with work.by aeslas r rt the ~s o bulge with "firing " 'are scattered up j cent against 18.4 per cent. a year ago them is _ - - ! and.14,8 per cent. two years ago. Bal- and down •the foreshore, harvesting antes due. notes end cheques of other- t�asrd�s Z.iatmeat 4:ases tiaalr+t to cows the traits of storms. i banks, are up over 19 millions, and -• �' i mea as happened but an , there is an increase of 25 millions in - ";. Ar evening or two ago, there aro g security holdings, • .__ . epreseutt prizes in store for the gleaners. purchases of Dorsinien treasury bills. + VIV I Away out on the smooth sea a dark Public deposits, which "form the object, was ' spotted' a couple of hours foundation for the hank's expansion, 8' before - dark. Its progress shoreward have increased fie millions in the year, this gain following one of 52 millions n r, was painfully slow. Just as dusk was in 1917 and olie of 55 millions in 1918. Plays ALL records CORRECTLY -� failing, -however, the object bumped on A considerable increase in note cir- Through an error the advertisement recently the shingle, and an eager watcher, cu tion and a moderate one in. cur- _published in this paper contained the wrong wading out, pronounced it to be a dere address. Our correct address is as follows: ; r teat loans and discounts are measuresI '�rUb lieu raft: of the prosperity and activity of bthe I the jtlusical MirchodiSe Weill- Co. The raft—a massive, well-built ai-' nese in ilia territory served by the fair, weighing well over a ton—was bank. Sole Canadian Distributors _ IS g01Y1e'�IIT1es dragged up high and dry on the beach, ComPariaoas of leading items of the EXCELSIOR LIFE BLDG. - TORONTO Peinfui. FOf and then. came the itnPortant question general statements of the years ended Write for addrest of your nearest dealer. of its disposal. Down at the Customs ,�'ovember 30th, 1918 and 1817, follow+ AnistaT1Ce When House there was a mysterious -official 1913• 1917• the doctor says called the Receiver of Wreck, to whOIIl D6�o sits dein, .$lsb,243;2i3 ii0.49S,66} • po, savings. 194;348.439 182,488,;16 one MUS' give any article given up by the sea should CllSolt ion•. % 352;681776 ' .0as:iss'3bl up the dearly also in turn be given up. With tom• Public 11ab. . . 397.547,102 307,103,795 !� loved Cup of 1' agreeable honesty the fuel -gatherers Cash ' 42,124,068 84.364.276 �orona o agreed that the Receiver of Wreck cent. cold Res, 26,000,000 18,025,776 •bclBalanceA. etc. .. 51.110,47D 31,626.776 81306270o' 66,686,246 P� informed of the find the toes ilot� tea.or_coffee.' should be 8ecut --- Call loan. Can. 10:087.481 12,040,687 ; _ _ ------ -- _. next -morning: - - Do, atiro'L . Z�374,19Y ]4,674,138 le pinesa fol' -iho--the-next next' morning there was np Tot. liquid-. . . 224.982.038 165,386,706 ; � Coronadd Beach, Catifo�nia -r�WP-S- �1OweVer raft, and only a fey+ apHnters anti_ Curr. loans _:._ 427:6ii;os2 835,574,186 i • - suspicion of sawdust remained to show _ --- --+ m f invigorating climate 1llkee :when one finds , that ibere had ever been one, pmibl lie en-_ � Y'8 Sweden, with noarly 48 per cent. o1ppggil)le 01e EpjOytngnioutiliRll't3PoltB t1TDligb- __ -out haw - ja,/� < with the falling of night, then, the its area under forest, is the most driftwood -seekers gather 40 their dellCIOUS find loads, and with dragging steps climb cTensely wooded country in. Europe :Oils the Winfi,�r 3l1t3rit}18• •-health making the Cliff -path to their cottage homes. and Portt2•gal has the least tuber, :POLO; GOLF, TENNIS, MOTOIiINGt 3 IS the pine only ab 1R3Sr acres in each 100. _ Y ---�_ YISAING, BAY AND SURF BATHING —�—=-teresl drink "When thou wishest to delight aM�i yeas asEK°mDe:. - thyself, think of the virtues of those Horses fed in winter on dry' bulky �rril�e 1';01' �iTlblrT Fok�ET said Golf piti�Tn• ' HSTANT who live with thee; for instance, the foods lova in feeding value are the Manaoor `. activity of one, and the industry of Better for having bran mash about., JOttN J. HERNAN, �T� another, and the liberality of a third, twice every week. and some other good quality of a ISSUE NO. 1•—'19 - ! fourth."—Marcos Aurelius .r_ - „. l.:r - .. _,. - .:...,.. :..::�- _.�......::. .. .. .. ., .,,. • _.: . , . ....:.- ...,:.-:. ,..._ o--- � -, .. ..,.•.>,...�.__ r...- -. v_.,..��-..�r.c,„,J v' �.n.....,...a,+.. saw-. �� =-.. +.,..'...:_.,.,a�.,�..,,;�._:r.t,..-,-'+'�'uti.,.uec:.^..c...cuti., rr}.:1e1°.S"S•i;.;:L!%rpt'C'�w:..+y.•e,ud+si!.;�'i`?-.x1.�Sa •-�1�}",AFiue.4_4's 15 ,.w x .. . + ;y -«+.. ,. -, , _� �. y,,•: .c b..•• :.. .:, +.,:,41`'' nk'G+ +Z+w, .'., +,.. i�aY' _.. r•�" :. r $$.. 4 rni. :.++r s?• - . • ::.", ,,.,• ,s 9 ., �.•--a :.:.w,.,- . •:. .`'�xr:r ... •'ti ,,, r^.'. a .. sn ,�^aF3 r±< .+ ";•�+ [L ._x, �/��f " � .s '^,24 • ;r... '*'.. :': "k.:M `"; r'd""f, ti F. t. .[s \'-4.. � \5 '1`bl*3'., w. ,, ^T... , + .+' '1.r r,S .�•r,,-' 1ieu: vryk• `•.,�,:'��C+ �'T{` `r +Tata t^�. • fill r .+p;. •..... .a.:. . .• ..... _3+: ... .e' ....� .. ,'!: A. .; fL'..,3 Lr.,y. y �. ''1i � _ �: X•:. ' . y s.0- ". f 6. ^-Ake nal that the should read earefuli 5 the tax bills and and they will find TQ fills �li}QCtiOi'$ Of the Com' CSR=��g� „OOT s:�ft +mw....yariagmodaiasaiaols.. chat prxeticatly the whole increase is TOwnsh Oi Pick •+�•/ due to uncoattollable war and Patriotic p g - Now Arrivingat THE QROCERY STORE ' - - $a yip been 1soaQitlsted as x •,. �� ~v1otT.arla= flair cof tb waritbN- a the aie-w* Councillor for th 0n -BO D Pinker- -- - -' ---- - TOYS c„ y �H1NA r 1.60 r year • 1.26'it din advaaos. ed largely by borcvwing. I am [ng, I have consented to be s caadi- A 8ne dislalay of Fancy China. Good Cheap Toys for Gids i?e y ' > an advocate of the pay' -as -you -go eye- See them bef IP -date for thciQ�. geac1919._- -..._. sad Bo . a - • P ted than elrb to Hares me ratepayers,eita nrsw game or. dies M�f-RK R� �0 f, t-bisvear have uoi• only bath oblige• _ AR , Y tions been aid, but as well. all these- �...#�iG�,S - BAAIAAwAS r (Continued from page.1) demands for -1918 have been met and and if elected will do my utmost for New, Sweet, Fresh, Ripe..Seedless -Fresh Ripe Fruit y s __� on offials. p aid, with the result that the debt per the beet interests of the . Townshi also Grape Fruit. p head remaining unpaid for war par- Wietiin 8!1 a Ha p All The Time ` W. G. Scott, a nominee for the pori- poses ,to -day does not exceed three g •- Happy_ Prosperous - - -• ,. ,. reeve, being called upon dollars. This is,a statement that very New Year, NUTS CANDY .y thought. that no criticism is being few municipalltieQ' in. Canada can I remain, yours.faithfull , Fresh Mined Nuts, : All kinds --Bulk, Boxes and Cent, A made where money is well spent. i3e make.. Next year there will for this W. J. STANLEY. - Good and wh'oleeome Goods. Fresh and Sweet • favored the old• s stem of statute reason, necessarily be a reduction in a r, as he eons ere 1t t e fairest to a taxes Burp' - GRAPES New Table Raisins "•the rate -payers, He was in 'the field mately twenty.flve dollars per one " New -Prunes, <�"...The Finest Christmas • »• for the position of reeve, hundred scree. �;' New -Table Figs,Grapes E. B: Hoover was • next called upon. Now Ladies and Gentlemen; owing �• Fresh Raisins, Currants, Peels r ;Look Good at Table`. ;Aa a former reeve he was pleased to to Inv length of service as your repres- � f, " - t :apppear befofe the electors. He com- entative and the knowledge which -1 , f VEGETABLES . FISH " plimented. the reeve on his able'ad- have acquired of fhe all-important 7 / ti --- } y s' ~Fresh Celery,' `- .dress on the good roads system. He matters which your 19I9 Township ,';,;:.•'-:=� + y.` Fresh' Herring, • reviewed some of the work being and County Councils will have to de- l Fresh Parsnips, Aisne at-, the snnnhv HLLCICa.Ie.. .C'i.19:et7ei3C .. - . Councti- 'When side,and_which_mean_so_rhucl�to_t = _ -- -- - - - - __ Fillets, Codfish e was 1n tTie Bounty Council he was future of our municipality, I feel that .""instrumental in •having Pickering's I am worthy of your confidence and „L "Buy Al y .,, 1 crit %tiles Groceries at The roportion 'of county taxes reduced, sp G " ppott at this election and I most, corers u ut it should be further reduced., respectfully solicit it. People. -all - 1 Ask for a Calendar with yollrt order. Ike p ..; x' ••commended the council for the go6d around us are tuoving ahead, Modern JAMES' /�� work they had done, although he did times have come to atav, and just as . (r/ / C H A R D S l r not agree with everything they bad my opponent is determined to recede `" - _ ' done. --He thought the statute labor to the old wav, so am I firm in my E>3. � - system obsolete, and thou t it proper conviction tbot i4ALE 2tL1�18T AL SIKE 1�EE p P prosperity for our, Keep away she `flu' to have'it: commuted, and urged the township is to be found only in these -electors to assist their representatives progressive movements. SATURDAY. JAN. 4Ta-Auction sale of WANTED C7�� �T in making the new system a success. Again thanking you.. Ladies and implements &c., at tot. 10, can. S. YY A 111 TE D � By buying a warm Sweater Was net a candidate. for municipal Gentlemen.: for the• many times you Pickering, the property of'H. A. Coat, I have a big range honors• have laced our confidence in me, I Haight. Sale at one. See bills. W, / p y We will pay the highest to choose from is men's R. R. Mowbray. being called, thank• will again ask for your eupport •for B. Powell, auctioneer. prices for all kinds women's. boys' -,ed-the electors for the honor they had 1919, and if elected `wilt endeavor to SATURDAY, JAN. 4th -Auction sale of • and girl's conferred upon him in the past, having merit the same. livery, including Horses, rigs, blank• of seed. g 1 s been so many years a member of the -Yours very respectfully, eta, etc., the property of W. L. Send no samples and get sizes a.ounctY. He wai nota candidate for JO$N FoRQ1Z Brown; at 45 Bond et., Oshawa. hale at prices that cannot be ' - "municipal honors. Be referred to the at 1.30 sharp. Terms cash. James our,priees before. - �, high standing of the reeve and deputy- Bishop, auctioneer. selling,, found elsewhere. _ - -reeve in the County Council. where To the Electors of the FRIDAY. JAN. 10th - Auction gale --The best of facilities — Call and see the big range of their ability is recognized by all. The Conditions have greatly changed with- TOWnshl Cf P1CkOr1II of about 7 acres of mixed standing _ P g timber, including some cedar, * for cleaning. 7�i-�_ Underwear for the i is the past few years. Statute labor R pori J• H. D�wNEY C� �P�1Y a' at south half of lot 3S, con. ?, Pick- whole family. Ic : system was a thing of the past, and a Havin 'been nominated for the ening, the property of Thos. Jarner, t uew system bad to displace it. The tion of reeve, I solicit your support -in Bale at 1. See bills. Fred. Postill, WHITBY, ONTARIO J. Fingold, North Claremont univer•saleka was, for Rood roads, and the forth corning efectinns IC t Ircted aueltoneer, - lA the call must be answered. He sboive I will codeavor to deal justly with all. eti that the increase in taxes was uu I believe in allowing people to spend . 1 avoidable: their own inuaep, and 'am ahongly 1Vew drivert><aavnents. Bi e Ed: Witlaan spD$br1-eil�;a-gave p}�osed to-farr,rttiKm{never-f©1tsr. - — - '=---- - �. - tlyepresent courtZtil credit for gtrat `Vishin artaha _ - r eNiI� ;�a1, ., g ppy and. Prosperous V ; ener>zy. Also reviewed his own >vork, yew Year, u AY FOR SALE (rood mixed CCC JJJ 9 Irassessor. I am, yours sincerely, L a hay. Foe•particulars apply at the NEWS W. U. Barites thought tliat we had once. 1S - the ableot representative at the Coun• W: G SCUrr. ___ Beginning with Saturday, Pec. 7th, we will dispose of our OR- SALE -'A rnantit of wood. Fall Milliner stock at reael reduced ty Council that we have had for man y Y g y" prices. 1 tins due tai pig sad 2 Durham apri re. G. years. is fact not since he had .been _Card of Thanks 'We -it. R. R No. 1, Pickering. 1x14 1 " there hinlaelf. Was nota candidate. — _ . _.- --..__ ______ Ever h'n 1 - � � . _ - .. y g 1 b sold • at cost. M. S. Chapman thaa{oed his mover I wish to take this o ORSES F'O'R SALE=Good work t i e 1 opportunity of After Christmas we will be prepared to take-ocdern AM seconder for his nomination. He thanking the Electors of the Townshi � team, alsopgood driving mare! standard for Dress -Making. r e was a candidate for Councillor. Has of Pickeritig for the confidence thQy bred: Apply at ulcering Livery "'had considerable experience in muni• bave ezti n It d to me b electro me 1. - • ti• g• e, y of t �OR' FOR SALE-Yarkahlot W1fte con, Mrs and Miss Shepherd, Pickering' eipal wort: as police truyiee w Pts:arr- ,a�C' ,ua't,u.r iu the oeitlon ui First + in Was interested in farmiu and De t -•Reeve. , p due about Jaa.Ba"e• A{s ke at lot 12, con. • if ell use his belsk1a4tts-in- _Lmlill _endeavor to Pickering, 114. Barrett, Pickering. 14r1b ,k furthering the,interests -of the town- dente try furthering mthe io ere t of O_OV Deputy -Reeve. 2, P,cke gt^-ERN Ii BondsT. Municipal D. and �•+ICKERINGARAGE p the mon cipality in every matter that Corpora ion Bonds For Sate --W, D. Dykes, iL ' John A White -referred teehis work comes before the council Id the ear Bond- Rff, Whitby Ont:, Bell Phone 193. y Ind, Phone 'Q, soft � 7 in the council's few years ago. Was 1919 the question of proper service of --- - _ r not a candidate for municipaWbonors, this townebip with •electric railways, OR SALE -11 pigs. g weeks old; Having purchased the era r H. E. Turner a4ivocxted the building power and light must be dealt.with by_ F2 miter, cows and 4 yearling., a: tot 2s, eon garage business of Russell Ancjrew, we rite - of the roads to shipping potrite trot. the council. I purpose using_. my best e, Pickering. Dan. Gannon. R. R. No. 1, Locust pre -pared to repair all makes of autos. -Having worked in in :.He etrangly advocated- Mr. Richard• endeador in immediately securing Hill. 'Ind. 1017 11.13 $oto factory fork nutnberof years-,'wearyprepared to . k Souls pobitlon in re and to inaugural;• these advantages for the townshjp- It TR ED -From lot 15. con. 3, #11g coral municipal association. Was is of vital importance that we, elect S ` guarantee satisfaction, - or money refunded r ' hot a ealadldate. Picks ston or about Nov. 25th, a dark bay men that are in accord with these and roadster. colt, r ging 2 years old. W. H. Jackson, We keep - w G. L. Middleton- was &]ways in furor other progressive measures. R. R. No. 1, Pickering. • 1ltf p in stock all kinds of Ford accessorise, tires for all of everything in the interests of the F. -H. RICHARD80.1. -� makes of race, oils, etc, township. �e was n candidate fora .-..�,. oro SALE-. light farm r wagon Davidson W• sa�n8 • • position at the council bowed, and if Ford light sleighs, also a Panders range, all in _ D "elected would do bis best t% further Your tote and influence re- .fsrstctassahape, nearly as good as new., E. J 1 ickerin,g Shirley,V 6„Psckerms_ the interests of the toornsbip. A ` eo1i fit = --=_ 1 W. Ear OrtuxTod. being called, stated -R cif '�T SANTE D -Young girl over eiv.teen that he was not a candidrate. ' �� rot Lght housework; three ehiMren. tare a 'z Folin Scott, towabbip auditor. did Miles S. Chapman ��d, reference+. AP e17 t4 �lr. M�n, 24 �hi_ Pickedg,*Hardware” Scornot desire election; Thought that'tbeP •reeve anddeputy-reeve ebould be -re- As COU�i'CILLOR for 1919 OR BALE -1 shorthorn hull, ie - t 11 turned that they might .continue the _. Entered• I Durham cow due in January: 3 ;$a,g iii18 new line Cil work they had begun. Jerzy, 4 calves, t cream separator eearly Samuel Disney thou ht that Some- Tp the Nate erg pf new:crga Lacey, lot 85, B.. F.eoo., Piekerw¢ g pay' find. phoete, Malv 607, Hi¢hlaad`crcek Po 12-1r. - . - - thing should be done to reduce tax- Pic1[erinQ TOWashiV r —v---- Xmas Gifts atioo, sad was thus s candidate. L�OR SALE BY TEN):ER-sealed • W. J. Turner thanked his mover A' tenders will be received b tics uadenitned and seconder, but was not a caneidate. I Solicit your support for Council- executors up to Jan, lath, 191Y9, for shepu re ase All the .candrdatee have resigned man for 1918, and will do my best to or home and tot known as V lot. No. 36, Frank Silverware of all kinds, Carving'Sets, Silver-plated g please the ratepayers of .this Town. lint. in the Village of Claremont. Termscash. ;Tea- to and Kettles, Safety Razors•for those who ' 4�`'� + with the exception of John Fergie and ski For fnreher particulars appl w the' e>uenton. _ 1?o S y W. G. Scott.for the reoveship ; F. H. p' _ - P. Macnab Sr„ N. Burtain. erlaremont 1a-16 have to shays, Pipes and Tobacco Pouches for :Richardson for the deputy-reeveship, _ SAMUEL DISNEY. those whoglaoke, Pocket Knives. -Month Organs, awho in 'thus elected by acclamation, The U311tE'i{� F&P118Y'S . Flash Lights, Hockey Skates and 8tirkN, Sleighs nand Hugh Pugh. 'w. J. Stanley, M. $, Your vote and influence re- and) Belle, O'Cedar Mops, Ingersol Watches from man, G. L Middleton and Sam - Will solicited for _ Wrll meet in the I. O. O. F. = .i0�np. What would be nicer than a Rayo Lamp - - Disney as councillors. There be- ,. Hall,'Whitevale, on ;:, J., - have only a few of them left? ., fug a content the elections will be held ? �M Monday next. Jan. 8th. __ Ge6. L l ddl JTuesd D stm�r 23rd - - - we We-wlso h&- a "ne assortment of Mitts, Gloves . • tee~at 2 o'clock and Pullovers for- the Cold JW, January let; 1919 As COUNCILLOR for 1919-.- a Having been laid u with the ,•fixe,. port of Convention, Election of o>>S We;bave Coal Oil Heaters for those who have no e o! Pickering : p core, orders ttthen for twine, feeds, salt coal and Happy Thought flanges for ' - _ since the Nomination Day, I regret my etc., also discussion of Farmers' Daily. those who brave coal. _ _ " L�dieti and Gentlemen -The year inability to make a personal •canvas, All fanera are invited to attend- "- 1191 i Is to be one of vital impartance to but if elected I hope to merit the con. it is year meeting. ,ry O the towvedat the of Pickering. R e have 8den4x imposed in me, Call in and see lis, as we' aie'sare to • arrived at the parting of the ways and • • . at this election you are .to decide TIMB TABLB-Fickering 8taton G whether Pickering is to move along Your vote and 1nfluenee re- T. B. Tiaias going East des w tolbiws 3 �be able .to please you. iplbeial3•lereto adopt rme ro emeete : 'speCtfully 60haited for N46 O. 28 MLooal 2 8� P. X. f attractiveTrainsPugh a g°°'l a,� P. J S BA DON - - PICK:I :RIND and profitable, and wipe away forever Trains eta Wast des as follows- • • w: the hardships and inconveniences that No. 36 Local 9.27 A. M. in many ways handicap us, or whether As COUNCILLOR for 1919 " 27 Local. '3.35 P. M.' we are to elide back into the old ••, 7 Mail `1.00 P.. M. ;groove and remain there, We havewectri our grasp today good roads,h heat E o u"r u electric railwayys, power and light ••Travel GOVOrnment Linea - C ,� "I '!n factevervtbidg that goes to make e rural life Both profitable' and enjoy - The Lake adfOr'ep Rldectu ROU te ~ able, sad this can be obtxiued with Are now obtainable in 3 1-2 and 71b. bags a;• i little or no Expense to the public. In- fact one has only to compare other TORONTO, districts which have these improve- _ AND _OTA , 4�, _ p l Corn, Barley and R .Flours a ey are not a ` a :detriment ut ag an advantwfinanci- 44 _ Combined in suitable proportions with Wheat Flour, ally, and if we do not adopt them bow j they make splendid Bread, Bane, Mnflins, can we hope to compete ;with those•Pa Who have adopted them and cherish : • terCO All 4 . airy an K� .:them ao ?. -- d Cookies. ,r-- - Scenic -by- -; The_HFdro-Electriarailway is to run " tbrofigb the, nortand came=the -- '°"'"s" "" � � b Night - W t1 • .;, _._...- --_-.- -__- _ hen..buying_�Yheat_F1ou>• ask_foC;-- _ . s Toronto-E'aetern through the south, -These lines will make electric nower ti and light available to every home in 4 this townshi . and this in the immedi- . late future. Is a project of this nature ti r to be turned down when it means so ERADDOWN tnuc>a to ns, its benefactors? Ladies and Gentleman. I sincerely hope not. I I READ IIT l v, TORONTO UnionsttionAr.! 18,upm 4r. am• +8.43 a.m I.-Iom p.m. 18.00 A•m.790 a.m. le7 Ar. Central S OTTAWHon Lv f11.30 a m- '10-15 p.m. ' Daily. + Daily. except Sunday. CREAM& 0F"TI3 E WESMI 3M. OVUM For Bread that rises well. �� w ,. QIST .A.RC"3 24 LaO'LTR tnuc>a to ns, its benefactors? Ladies and Gentleman. I sincerely hope not. BY ORT.-Dinindanabd obse"Maon P lo, BY trete ar--gsanda d 111"ptas, o.ar,.�ams Can and comrerts no"1044. � _.-Yor Pastry for delicious, flakey pies, cookies, etc. We hear much about high taxes. After u$ Cam and Ceaeb srf..a Tickets and information from nearest 0. R. R. Ticket agents. When buyingtwhelst flour it is patriotic tcfbuy equal quantities ' r the recent condlat can anything Ise be expected? When the City offices: 52 Hing St. East and Union StAtion, Toronto, of substitute flours. r• cities avespent their millions can we ez- ` ' wi i y 47 „ani M nr e.-ry� '•ee '� rop. �: re �•• �� co�•� 1 A" M a ♦ .•i , b , A e , / , • 1 =-- - �� " +�e Campbell . F lois Mills Col., Ltd. •.'p� �nuJ _.:- _T�_ _ ._. � "� �: G. .�.?,,.,..u�.e_�:c.r:n,...�{t•1;?s'wG�'•,..,,-:�,_'..sr,..�...,.,.'_..,,.• -..,..' -......... _,.- .9...,..._. ..... -_._ -. ..,..,w..w.:.,,.. _ .,....,,,�.. �.,,.. ....w.e._,..,,+� ,........�,.... '� ; / .C' ,. x:,i,,._.Y. .4 .:b - #. �'ia'.•�:r+v:t� m :.c..ev'S,.'aL•s4C'�3;:�N=4:e.•;�S',.-:�.:,sfi,..s,s�r�'As�•�+;�': � �t's'�^�'sr�kc�`•"..�iit�rn•.�. y1,. w•. •.3 k ,.i .K. •Ly..'.](IML. \ i . . . " t ,A � . .. t.<:` ' K �'1. „.�. y. �. yI s: _ � -i't.. ��, �1"`#S.'Y �tiNiIi4T 0.', C_ '. IP',•:i +t 1.. _.„- ,'1i..'E�i.,..�....-.,,n "•. -:..' '• .v. .-un•'. n ...'.s a -,rr. ._�w.an"?.. S:• :vb.. 7� l -'..+ < Mr ,�... �, .. , ., . �- :�F,�, . ,-'.i..�x.. r . .. � . , r, c « �. , ,... . , ...-7+�i;". "- �a �x �r .r .. r, i • i•,�• ,. g�w•F' . .� �dS.. ,N . �5 �✓ ,. n:'i•yg .... ... 3.n., .,,,., • 4 .. 4:. ..,,. r.. ...:,•.. .. �`;1 ... ,..s .d. 4 ",F,.°., ...tic- - ....�, ''6•#; 1; °%... •ti•..y .. S7"�t"r. , s;w"— 1!'...'... .. .,,,., .. r'.� ,,. :;.tea,.,, ... �` ... •z: — ': x .pi..Y„.', — c, y w aDr. Caldwell, who is now eta- 1. T 'Our continuation and pablie tioned at Exhibition Camp„ Toren• r rl ` ' - GROPPI,N _ ;et he cls sill re�o ti oK--Mopday til *pen -over.-Sunday-with0iare• RAID OAT R®h7�ri1�^ next. moatft•iends.-Haveyou paid-for the _ r Rex Middleton tsand two daaght- paper you are now Eve da James Briscoe retnrned home ers- Misses Aldine' and -Viola, _ --=- throweven rte mas w e ormer s. _ _ _ . _ -wee tune for the baker•who is twnsa� r _ k or yeara 6v- - --- -- = �t- DA andwD�rs._ Midgeley andNOP.BgCe t..fdandD_'._ encu Mra. Scott sF .�CbriAtman h lir.- ttu h_Miss t3live atau6stitute fioars, -Miller, of Pickering, Toronto, a ant .Mr3. T. E. Stephenson and two their aceta, Ira and Mre. Pow- _ - _ in our ren . daughters, Misses Teta and Merle, ell. p Gt LENWOOD- `_ were in the city on Monday.. Randall Birkett. -who has- beeu. a -- - Mrs. Andersoa. of Toronto, - _ - 18-9-fu e o oversews fort ree years, returned �lier aunt, Mrs, Joshua Bundy. IR13ent a few days last wee -oma as - - - - - - Ing his brother, Thomas, and Mrs. Caudiee, 'Chocolates,' ` John Farther and 'Ray Rutnohr' girkett. - of Toronto, spent, the; heliday at _ _ ante, Y . • • Gtitn `r Pe n the home of their paretics' Iters. — Fruit Cake ' �,t the . annual school meeting NONCE TO CREDITORS' - etd last. wee% . John For'& was re-elected. trustee, for another " moth phones in the store state.o Mar Bent- " $ecril.:_... ' In the Matter of the E f Y _- --- - eat loath trf J.Finr old you trrduw;�:decerescd Tori xaJr:. o Uzbri e Pickerin • ley f {r f dg H. IonneY� _ g at the station y g - . Saturday last and was soon ' dis- The err-ditors of the Estate of Mary y . _ „ s Bentley Linton, late of the Township nnrapd "f_ of U%bridgeXount of Ontario. widow 4 `� _ T h e illi t o n ' s Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Re nolda y 3' deceased, o hb died on tri' about the. ` and son, RO of Toronto, speut 25th day of October, A. D. 1918, are Christmas wit? Harry. and Mrs. heieby notified to send by post pre- _ Confectionery Thomson. paid or otherwise deliver to the under= Mr s• WPAte, whose husband is signed Exr tutors on or before the 15th still in'France,, is the* possessor of day of January. 1919, their Christian _. NELSON'S lee Cream A souvenir.in the form of a Ger- and surnames, addresses and deacaip= Rd �u !� tion, and full p:krticulare of their claim tt : constantly on hand In bulk or bricks Aman steel helmet which Mr. White and nature of securities, if any. held Phono a �? (ltim, Chocolates and otheriiweete: sent home. by them." - G. M. Forsyth has been con- -Immediately after the 15th day ot! Popular Patriotic Music. " -fined to his bed during the past January, 1919,.the estate of. the raid' How many timg,whe8 the �uN ct Of purchasing Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. - suffering from an attack of Mary Bentley Linton will be dietribtii- a phonograph or talking machine CO up, have- week IN DILLINGHAM BLOCK the "$u," but we are glad to know ed among the parties entitled thereto, Pickering, Ont. ,that he is now improving. having regard only to the claim@ of you asked yourself this question ! _ Mre. Andrew, who has been re- which the executors shell thea have _ notice; and all others will excluded The Edison tone teat answers it for "you, :siding here with herr parents, ftev• from such dist&ibutton. _ _ W. and Mrs. Limbert, was rum- ec Ct emont this 10th day of- Dated -completely- convincingly.. �; 3nonnd to Orono ,a few days ago December, A. D. lout. - Oyer two million music lovers have been present to nurse ftev. Mr. Clare, who is P. MAmcAB. Sit.,} Executors,-- - :,.. ill with the "'flu." N. BuitToDr. �Clarxmonl, ' -'— g • y when this test was beta made, and the haves Mrs., Thos. Gibbons. is .visiting 13.1$ Ontario realized, as you will realize that the New dison ` et the Name of her daughter, '.iii•s. -I9. Stephenson, of Pickering. Mr. MISS G� E R R E D alone_ can actually re-create the human voice and Stephenson, we regret to report, the music of human-played itistrurrients. --, , s egg ;,t, OF WHITEVALE - - --- - -=-la eannne�•f it t' 'tack of pneumonia. Begsinnnnoynee that abs las prepared It is,all-important that you hear • - .. � 1 to do plain sewing of any kind. The Uuive real 's The Rev.. W. Limbert hese not ; con eervicea in Glasgocr t Sawing -:•'�aC�lliie during the Oust ciao Sundays on FARMER' Ze NEW EDISON accolint of ch tch being closed by r Manufactured by the Board of Healthuwtng u AT 1 JU A TIOtil "The Phi6itogr'aph 'witfa a.Soal=s We H. Jackson A Son. i r prevalence of tb "$u.,' _ = _ Brock Road. Pickering. O'nt, . - ' On. ' Monday :vening last the because it is the only instrument that re-creates the singer's volts so _ g .►-: ratepayers of -the' .village' assem. Make money in your .spare • time_dur• faithfgliy that the human ear cannot distinguish the rendition of the Hlaekemithing and Woodworking. la bled in. the Masonic Hall for the ing.the Fall and winter motel artist .from that of the New Edison. = air Its, Isranches. - Saw gumming -:.. ptxrpoa' of nornivating candidates selling hardy .Canadian and filing a specialty: for the .position of police trustee Nursery Stook. The wise way to choose your phonograph is to have the several .. _aline for the, ensuing year. There wa-i makes of bons Wheels, Circular Saws. t8aw a fair attendance sen - open u sin for Csnwdiaa Fruit -trial, where yon can matte direct comparisons amopg theta, and then. _' _ _ and Emery Mandrels._ - - =ing offleer. Dred, Farmer, pre ided. _ s. :and now is the time to . , _ : dtcide witich one you would like to keep-which one you think you have for sale blacksmith's bel The retiring trustees wer@�3. M. We e a a b g order for spring planting. would enjoy as much fiya years from now as you do to-day. lows in good order. ,'Forsyth. Andrew Johnston and - y Wm. Joneq, all of whom were Laigeat list of Fruit and Ornamental Be oar own salesmen. Sell a phonograph to fonrself. We wiA • " Priae $5.00. .,,,*gain nominated. -In addition to Stock. Seed Potatoes. eta, sd y wnd' a`New' Edison t your home for the purpowp Without 172 Walter Ward, Groan in Canada. ' 61 I iso 0 0 « CW these, Lyman - ` . obligation on your put. Q ,��� -' 1":Pilkey, Levi-- Linton and Chas. Waite for- particulars. - _ it rem Sargent. Mr. Sargent resigned. _ leaving six candidates in' the field. j� taller'$ 11$10 StOr@,: _''o8�18W8r �nt. -- 'Bus meets all Trains' _r + `To consequence an election -will be Ston® a *•?fat First-class Rigs to hire day or - `- _- held on Monday next. The Old Reliable Foethill Nurseries, o prices. r ` At their lat+t.weeting which was night at lowest pric held on Friday eveninx of last (Established 1537) _. _ :. ESS . -. week, Brougham`Union Lodge, A. - ' -- � • PREPAREDNESS � - - _ � ,phone 1805 -- F. $c. A•. M., installed the following TORONT09 _- ONT. - et Income _ Thos. Sa erson � 5of - s and wckroffor installation beingfiary per- make contributions to pats k ineans, otic fun& and reparedness toethane of war bolt,. - --- - hOPRIETORB - _ -- formed by W. Bro. M. S. Cb -Wo - We reccaineend g account is OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT map, of Pickering : W. M.-C. H. _ t eR iia rah S. W:-Cecil Story. J. W. +where interest b added o prladpd SSC Found. etar�c. a car annum.. Coal••o • -8. Robbins, Secretary-Thos. .. - Treseurer-P. Macnab sr. -• __reg , on�mea�493 'Chaplain-Rev. A. McLellan, 8.'. - BAM D.-Dr. B. I. Love. J. D.-Magnus IDINMON Hard .and soft Coal of the best Morgan, I. G.-M. C. Wilker, O. - -G.-J. H- Madill, S. S.-Levi Lin- . quality nn hand.M ' • :ton, J. $.-F. N. Madill, D. of C.- Of aLLmatarlals and'desiRn ,- ,WHITBY BRANCH-: �..00RDON HALL,. Manager �` Q �- Thoe. Paterson, After the instal= _ kept in .tock.' It will pal h - _ -- THOS* �•Wf call at our works acd inspect our ilosi latiou all a41,down to an oyster ,.�eu r ding which most pleas- obtain prices Dont be mialeds t[triltnnr■fltiii]s[tsiy[R>.>•[1s[eNti!>•a=>ertallittillttllYitwtlsilsittisn P1C3�te='12ZQ' o pE� agents we do not m y them, oonsequal ant social time was spent. • ly we aan; and w off the sent.,THE - The funeral of the late James commission of ia�t.,whi•hyou w0 PICKFIMG • Lemmoa i►hich was held on Fri- asrtaial�wva by purchasing trom tss... - �;� �•w s —day, arfterzoo , last was very large- call soli• %& ly attended, thus showing thb J. T. MATHESON . _ .. .. LUMBER .-YAIW high respect in which fie was held Office and Works, _ -Whitby, Ontario CgNgpq `. -in the community. The service-, OP' which were. held at his late regi• 1iDtiD om= ' - TORONTO ".' Let us quote you on Glazed Bash, ""� :dance. were conducted by the NEW GA RAGE aleck sizes gild made to order. Rev. • W.-Liaibert. In the death , .. - - - - - ' -ot Mr. Lemmon, the people of this',.T� undersigned has opened up Your surplus earnings;in our We can save you moaep. Tlcinity loses one ort moat a 6srage on his -premises and = teemed reaidenta. He was a is prepared to do all kinds A lteavy.'stock of B. C. red eedwe moot obliging neighbor and a kind of automobile repairing. - _ . &wings Departni eat't1 later• shingles '.on on hand :husband and father. He has re- , Will handle all necsasary;pr►rts - "' Orders filled for all kinds of coded in the'. township for many for repairs. - s�r'a ,e„ - est at current rate. -. ears, but has lived at Claremont Is also agent for Gray-Dort Cars, NCH, Hardwood Flooring• _or nearly•two years and previous Call in and .see hi re he-residedve before baying. M. Q Z�IA�ERMJIN. Mraas�gcs. Branch also at, Wiitbs. -- Terms Oash3 Brougham. He-is survived by his . - widow and. one son, Alfred, to Thomas E. Stephenson, r� g r... whom the sympatby of their ma- CLAREMONT, Ont. WA). Gordo & S , - ; my friends is extended. _ The following is the report of Ry 'X =_PICKERI1�iQ• ' :the Claretnont continnlition school a e •a b m I N A. Examinations M E r Bell and Independent phone. .... •for the fall term.. Eaamin � � � t °� � g � � M - _ - --` yin all sithjeets of the Matriculation p - .0 a �$ - _ e and Normal School Entrance. onors.75 per cent-of aRgrpgKte V ' ' i' I The United Farmers H a• AND _ marks. Form I1I-•dlerie rtephen• d ; p m to c *so F -- eco, Violet Sargent, Grr,r.t •tones, s o . ..!" _ .. Mabel WAggt Vera J bastonVorm IT. opr�.� dk►em to . ,t __ - - _ -- - g Ontaar�o h ). Ma• �R aaa "8� „ -r bel McLellan and Mildret Fo'.•syth WL-b _ let--� a►1)-fho>r}; 6ieerge P�-gr Wm.- - -... 6 .. O� - -_ -- — - - _ _ e ' e u pR� _-- - Pegg, Ina Mantle, Ernest, Jones, r '� a e - y ar �� ., . - tel is Farmers' Club., me 1n th9 . A :,. iaa C • Tom Hortop, Llovd Johnston �s, _ _ HallOII and Robert Rawson (equal), Wil- Icer -- , , y= Pickering Town. Doucette, Horace Limbert - second 'Wednesday (absent). Form I-Tda Stanbury •« ser Ao _ - of eacli month _.(hon.), Rerna Bingham (hon.) Loia g o • •� teas • - - _ Brodie, Bessie 3raham and Helen " -• I n• C - only daring summer monthf�. ' Barclay (equal); Ethel Gauslin, a 5 ,a ,. a „ •.. July • r _ ' -Lorne Jona es, Donald Rawson, Al- 1: g8614 .. a .B s•vt _ _ _ - -S�Patoh for neat meetieg mJones and Lewis Raxlen (equal) ce . 004. F+ t date. ; 3 Neil McSlnnon, Grant Evans, [ >� s B o sa ir..1 I $Mr - Murray Forgias, Tom Hammond *,,&M ",•//��Rbdent).. 111. J. 'Walker. Principal; aTwvpow r: hemw: ' 4Nta° n'rc .�/��� +• OZ`�'Z' 1iiTr ���� S e o ;r �r<,�.t�•s .• , .- •s. � • a,:,,a[Llllli.__llattltlPJtii!� A�iBta�t.., _ t. �" �h.fea 9_ . tt,�.u,ma• .. _ ..... ,. .����' a� �� _._ . .. s .i�..,t .�..,s.. _ _ , _,:.s:�*..... • 2,i ,,.... ..:'•3, _..,« ,..,..,„ -_ -,r.cin'''c.�1a�a,.+.�a&s:L3rr.a�iR3•t##aa r d ., �c k �y b.r=.. f 9 V ..+. ,ry;.v 1'Cr 'k^C' r:ti•' {d '..J _. i' �F+r. •' T:tl.. '�, •,<'L .iT +' b'�''y5, .p �''^'<"' .°K,.''..E7. ^Y "`'' J.`•. ..` ?fir~-, ^•'-' �...c-'_'•. ,w4: e. �. r. .- ,Y'.�:. .r.'. .,. ♦"..,a y„r r".. .... �•rd' «: ✓ .r' ..�,,. ,fr _ � ,,..' ?iV'7. ,..� ..` r .. # ' - v - x;• w•k ti .Y ;:,a -3 fi .q7.1. �� .S k T, r.+' ... ' "- .♦ • .. , _'.. , ,.. „' :'ti 'r t �'�+.;,. ,dry +•d,. - '.."* - F �'�• �; j y 11 . d, --.� I a ._ ' .. ... __._ —_-. .. .... - — I. r --- V10NDER' GRASSES OF WhRLD: �` . . - - e:. The Bamboo brows Two Feet s Day stocks ands =� t in Some D3atriZts.' NEAR-THRONESAND 'Phe purchase of sound market- i" . - r � ` Tho r es are tribe o piapts . ... . .. made co _ . (� . r g ss a Y .: _ � , 1f �j i _ _. _ remarkablyyar' In�ian _ ' ------ -1- ' _ ar able securities• is en i- PARTIAL PAYMENT •Pt,Ahl t - a grass though the average person. �py,HICI (COMPRISED i`H]�TFffEIi '. Vprot'ides rw with•an incentive �. C i. . might not. suspect the fact. A whop- IYIPIR2r OF GERM -ANY to save money, the payn7onts ho- p_ ng_.hZ-on$," truly.' a , '# 11i� �H W .. l@ _ ,, r t _ tag •made on 'a rrsorith! b i we the owner. of • are combara vel+auiamiliar. in this I Paytn $stocks without n�eudirin�` ncluded Three Kingdoms; Six Grand. " W fiopyriiht-=ooshton ]uf= Comlisa by sDaclsl arrantsmsa• wli�. Thos. 1t`.:ss P Y Ja e -. oroato ( country, and which is found in more � Duchies, Five Duchies, and Seven . any largo out! y of mopey. „ ` � —...,,, . ,A ` . ... - j numerous varieties in Japan a;fd -- - ' � • - - The plass is 'fully' explained Ju -A T _CHAPTER XXXIiI.-(Coned.) -teas (ming on in that well -shaped, . . Principalities. our interesting tree taooElct en- 'Z" r/"Just keep an eye on him - for awell-poised little head. China than anywhere else iii the ( titled "Saving by the 'Partira _a r '•-atwbile. Kee him from, getting mor- To some of 'the :processes he ' got I world. Trow that German thrones,ar•e -fall- I p' g g P . Payment Plan," wh�Ich ••>;an be . 1,� •bid and. discouraged." • a clue one day and 'embarrassed her Bamboos iii China and Jxpan'-grow Ing, it is interesting to recall d,etails i iiad un apptication to . ."�. ' Trask, left them 'all at, the- door- of by -so -doing.: He brought up .from . ir, veritable forests which --a read of about •the -royal houses ��+*+-+�_ ' In ( - - •21 :w .- y the boarding-house. ' Mrs. Seaman, the letter bp x on the ground floor t.�ii•-ow_ n.accord, by the cx�nsion of the empire. • Of . these there were u • Y to ! roots. A_ clump . is planted, and it twenty-two, aceording:to the Constitu- ( ++,1+ U __ _ _�.._ 1cRnd..l+lora and Dave each tried to . a lgrge en elope addressed to Ka n� 1.thank him as in 'turn the shook and bearing the .name a New York 1.hands with him but ;After making a magazine. She .teas standl:rg in a wlueus over the_lanzlscapo with-le--�-tion of 1871, 'and they -included-:three - ._vr nPrs_atf,n�:��to�x ?3xebau�e - beitinning each gone of them choked window 'when. Jerry handed ii -to her rnarkablc rapidity.. Two feet a day is' kingdoms, six grand duchies,, five 105-106 Tranapertation Building i _ _—_h .and could .not_s . Datio saurus and hQ did not sae 'that the caor not an unusual growth in height for duchies ancf seve�i principalities. In MONTREAL P.Q. P . a bamboo-.- .The lar et t y cj his tongue only,_ after- he had bot .into .came at -once to her cheeks. );vee ( gest obtain 150 -fe i addd on it ma be u ded for the sake L 'the house and was sitting, on the so, it was rather tactless of him to and a diameter of two •feet. - I o4 completeness that the. "Empire" isofa with. Nora and his mother on say po'cularly, *'Writing for -.the mag- I 12, Jwpan and China the barnboo sup- j also included 'the' ' "free towns" of -THE ---MARK OF THE BEAST • tither 'side of him,' azines, Kate?" . - plies a large part'of the wants of the ; Hamburg .Bremen and Lubeck and the ' "If I didh't-have ycu. two .to : keep . "I tried, but I-byuess they dieln't ++ o le. '.It takes the place to g, The Slaeckin P _ the st£aight, I'd keep. straight for Mr. leant it." i-1 c P great Reichaland' of Atscxe-Lorraine: The g h9 -ht � British Re 1 She 'opened the envelope anti cir.w' extent of iron and steel. TTte-farmer I rulers of these different States, with i - turned Prisonei I Trask; • 1e said. "He's a p^hite man, j'ticild'a hi . . lei is.". out a slip that she glanced .at and $,jlouse and fexices oP it; irissome particulars of their families, are 1 One morr;ing last week, gays the "Yea. Oh, isn't everybody goo en passed over to Jerry. hcueehold furniture is. manufactured stout be ow London Daiiy.11ail St. Panacras Sta- this morning, Jerry:" cried Nora. "Of course I ciicin't. really �etipect' from it. while the tender shoots"fur=1. }iingdoirs, tion, London, saw ietuie- . which ,. , t s She sprang- up and flung her• arnr3 anything- more -but. I cou:dn� t help I nisi: bila with a delicious vegetable r k .3r P r 7 round Jerry; and then called to her 11"Opini-!' I Prussia -Wilhelm II., born January f would steel the heart of any man or Pi 8- for his table. . uotri against all - � bsother;- _ They might -have -written you a { - Tbec bamboo supplies framework for 27, 1859; ,ma1•r'ied Princess Victoria of � g / Peace proposals "It's all right, -Dave; don't nook 'letter aayw;iyl 7err)*• exclaimed in- I awninns r -lbs for sails and handles of 'Schleswig-Hostein; heir, Prince Fried --.that fail to embody punishment o£ the. . shocked. Jerry isn't a bit st;�cked dignartly. "I'll bet it aFas good too. i a + rich "Wilhelm (Crown Prince); !lire Hun brutes through whose handn Brit are you, Jerry?" Let me read it, will you.' Bate?" rakes, material for chicken cools olid. • �iah 1 goners of war have "No, I'm getting to like it. Nova's - No, I- don't- think _I could _I-.bud-cafes,-stufiiarg for pillows :an- -other-sons and.gne daughter. — P' ' passe.!. `• 11 ` --=-bound' that you shall have' a brother kli6w now that it's •poor, I *6111'-d'n't j mattresses, chopsticks for eating, I Bavaria—Ludwig IIT., born January I .. Two trainload sof repatriated Brit- ' $ornehaw, Dave." you to see -it." pipes for smoking; Lzc,om3 for sweep- { i 184 rilsiried Archriuehess itilaria I ,• ,. leant I h�soldiers,,sailors and civilians, 581' 1"She seems,to have got me a .pretty "Anyway you must keep on tryin ing, chairs to sit upon, s$ex er s to I Theresa of Austria -Este t hc4if, Crown i in all , came in, including nearly four r� ,-`'goad one thi$ time,"' Dave answered.. That's what you ought to be doing. pin the hair, hats to screen the head, 'Prince Rupprecht; eibl� ether chi! Ecore who were too i11 or brut to walk. +r""- lie rose and shook hands with Jerry Much better than gra1)bing along in l drew- � Most were fresh from German pri-ort „ i paper, to write on, the pens!! to'write -'sad then gage bis sister a.. las.. _ "I some. business ofi'me. -Saxony—Friedrich'August III. born camps. The • taajority of these' .bad I guess "now we're all going to get "But at doe:An't look ai if I could }, Rh, the cup for ineasurin'g gw-intity, , o n I i - ,lbusy and forget what', past." even gi-db -along by .writing, Jerry.. the crab net, the fishpole, and gQodnesa +tiny 25, 186:,; married Princess Louise � t leg or an arm, some o! them k11 at a I 11 t y 9 R I ei'Tusean = (n+ vi`o rim &.. and one_ oor felIow_.wo__ - ;- ?vera s im- I did ho — - - y ge'dissolved); heir, -- P ...-_ ---- Jer was touched' b pe I could get sometnin ah- knows what else: -- I legs and an arm. ' ' Tpelse_ to Aharo. her -11a gpB with �Ed-onre i7:'a while; -i would bslp,..; A score or two of bamboo les for 'Prince George; five other children.. „ " _ . - im --to demonstrate it Pby iusttning But of course I don't, intend, to let joists and rafters, fifty fathoms' of I R nrttemberg-�L —Wilhelm II., born The. pity of it `is, said one of the reunited family-" 'and 'was. ivaIlting } lkni' -interfere with m main ,attar rope, and an adequate quantity Fe9ni �' ( rshofficsold ort hasebeenttorced to submit •to his arms. When he had left the Y ary 25. 1898• married 1). Prtri- ; , .- home, he thought of that little incid- "How are you getting on with I-ofbamboo mats for. a roof furnish i cgs"s Diiirie of WalBeck-P moat, dies to tlnnecaesst•> .amputation at the eat with ]ensure. There -vas Nora that ?" material for a house in China. `April. AQr 18$2; (2) Prinresa. Charlotte P of Schaumburg -Li hands of the Huns.. 'kizny of the op. I , , -at her - best an adcrable . Nora. a . - ''Prett ' well now.. 1 Typewritin I Once in half a centu or so .the Schaumburg -Lippe; one daughter. , 3 i g, r7' � eratient were done so badly that a! ret -- _. Psora brimming with sweet einetion don t have much tronb a with, and I m l bargboos take a notion to }iasrer and _ _ .Cezand Duehie. - i d back to suflt ' '1 m8 the men hr.d been nurse Jagous trust, and happy hopes,.. If able to take simple dictation if it__� r se4over-wide-aare—k Ordinarily ._'Baden -Friedrich II., born July 9,' , tient strep { there was' sometimes another Nora, isn't 'to•'fast. They-#$ei-trZtiite:,sure :the 10 nothing at the kind. This hap- a further amputati�r. _ •^� ghat did i matter? Thio way the I",1 met a position as seen as I've' y g p- rl•$:�1; married Princess. Hilda ofa Nas- bad to follow. pend -in Indta in 1901, by great good', sau; -no issue_ I Stretch..^r-bearers were soon bring deal; with the sunshine in her eyes frnislied' the course. , and the sofb care3sea in he7' finger I "tVhatever the 'position is, don't •b'e luck.;. for .in that• year there was a Hesse --Ernst Laida tR, born Nov- i inr'their loads from the hospital carr . I tips; this �eas,the Nora that. through' in a hurry to leave us, Este. Dont ; famine, an -1 hundreds of thousands of , em6er 25, 1888; married (1) Princess I to the ambulances—Men: the storms sad trials of Ilfx mast leave until,guwhatwowrth you can count In vwr[I fr6m -5 arca o, axe -Co ourg an . o a ''' n ywe re #h- - -y the oats boo. rices' somewhat resembl-_I E marriage --- }dam lms-Hohe1-� n lmpari.lch cimms W prtscstia those dircce J� _, _._ __ _ e _ - atr'tct-12a�-el nda a ear.. _ _ . _ _. ere m -were -to-non- r - 1. "No; (think that the on na • to ( `' 1 descript g f all sorts. "Soma were J CHAPTER :I1�sIi'. yy y I When the bamboo produces seed, !t >two eons. almost in rags. Their faces were was i do is to start out and be independent ; dies soon thereafter, eo that the he- Mecklenbu Schw,,erin - Friedrith- � N IFt was not ion before Jerr realia-I when you meas to be -independent. P j �- and waxlike. Sallow skins and emaci• . g Y It wot do me a bit of 'harm to el nomenon is not an unmitigated bless- ;Frena IV., born April 9, 1882; married sled forms told of inantiicient nourish. . ed that his robpeets for an early " propagat-,Princess Atezaridra' g a _. the s rot necesai. ing. Ordinarily the plant .is daughter of the cry apok but little. - marrge had been improved by 1 ., Pu y meat. ,: Tl• qq f " P It won t do u a bit- of good eith- ed by root -cuttings. F Duke -of Cumberland; two Bons. _ Th+ it '_eyes glanbed pitifntly round a Dav s relaaae from risen. Begone „ po that had Laken lace, Jerzy had Telt �' grumbled Jerry. _ i . Bamboos -are among the most graEee-• Meckleab Strelita --- Friedrich P It made him the more unhappy fui forms of . p plant life lending a Franz 1V., f�Iriecklenb them in the dim light -just wrecks of Vtb . that marriage, no matter low much P , urg-Schwerin '• men- some of •thsm. -One elanned close .. .A 6e and. Nora might desire it must've• the more he thought about 'it. He I charm to, any landsca a with their , see abov ' P- ( ej. j a bi Michaelmas -dais another read had become so attached to Peter and R y: /; A i twain a remote possibility..�He could Betty and they to him that he felt waving plumes. of delicate green foli- Saxony-Wilbeltta Ernst, born June I and re -read big message from the not marry her and leave Tars mother; it was positively cruel to compel a' age. The "golden -striped" variety-' 10,` 1876; married -(1) Princess £;aro= King as ho lay in'the'ambalance. Tlsev ! to ,live alone; Nara could : noL 'ma P E `-j ' urs i has a golden -yellow steep striped with line of Reuss (died IM); l2) noir:c-a-r're-at-home at last, but too brolren -'i -- him and leave her mother to Live oration, Rate was a creature of , Y P - alone ; and to marry and have both steel to treat .them all so. Whydid ' brilliant green, its leaves carie ated : Fedora of Saxe Meiningen; three. sons to show relief or joy. The cruelty ands . r.mothers live with them -well, that she insist! Merely to ask htmse,f with bands of green and white. � .) ,one' daughter._ ' ' , ' . _ . semi -starvation had left the mark of ` would' not 1; s I the question caused him to have un- 'Tho- J'a aneee cultivate for orna-' Olde bu Friedrich: Au use; horn the Han .beast- "Damn the than - promising expert - I P ; rg, S - trent, even if his mother were' will- comfortable thoughts. -..What else , mental purposes bamboos artificially Noverrrber i6, IR62; tri zn led (1) Prin= brutasl" 'says 'a grey-haired x7eeetator, " .:':`� Ing d .make it, which she neve~ � would the prong, high-spirited girt dwarfed in pole that confine their , ,cess Elizabeth of Prussia (died •1895 "'Amen, O Lord; murmured a we.. - . . .would Rau1d be do after. receiving such an intimation ), . _ But Dave's release had simplified of his designs and desires -as_ his 'X . .. They the curao itica ,•{2) Princess 'Elizabeth of Dlecklen- Than in blltek. -; '_- the situation. 3)ave would be able mother had given Kate . of horticulture. . _- . µ . burg -Schwerin; . eldest-dauithter (So- tihw to -take ears of Mrs. Scanlan; And why had his mother convey �� ^ phia) married to Prince Eltel' Fried-' COLOR5 FOR SAILORS I. S and after Kate and Peter and Heftyf as not - '" #ick of Prussia; one son and two other - :had started • upon their independent I ordinarily addicted to the perform- ;FACTS ABOUT OZONE daughters. - - - - career, there would be absolute! no- ante of gratuitous and officious acts. __ avy glue His for Centuries Beef thing to prevent' Jerry and N She was not in_the habit of indulging The Health=Giving eoastituent of the Duchies. Worn by Sea -Goers U from . getting -married n taking ' in idle goaaip. The ironical truth Brunswick -Ernest Augustus, born - ;'I Mrs., Donohue to live tv�githd them. It P Y's. mind. His ::A osphere. The blue color so premia tin the penetrated to Jerry's, B sit ovenI 17,. 1887; .married Prineeas ' was clear enough to Jerry; mother had acted with deliberate in- uniforms of almost all marines is of g rry; and in Seashore air � is supposed io be ex- Victoria Louisa,' daughter of Kaiser �, discovering that , marriage, instead tent, foreseeing the pressure that she I . I a hoary origin. Vegetins, in his fifth ' g g , ceptionally rich- in ozoa a which is : Wilhelm II.; two sons _ and _ one � - • of being a' thought to play with, had would be. putting upon Kate; Jerry I • ' book on the milliary affairs of the been sudden! brought forward into I suspected. that one purpose and only a Health -giving stimulant. daughter- . . one had actuated her -to rovtde T1.at this ga' - is plentiful in the in Saxe-Meiningen-Bernhard, horn Romans,' traces the origin of this C ' . the , reaJm . immediate actualities,... q P I color to the Veneti,-an ancient people l:. he felt a tremor of dismay, He so -far as she was able, that nothing pc'x rogons of the atrtiioaphere there.; April 1, 1851; marries! Princess Char- A �- would have liked not to consider it and no 'one should stand in the •gray f'is no question. It helps _to render i lotte.of Prussia. (daughter of..Emperor dwelling near the coast of Biscay, -- 11 of her son's happiness. ' ? - • and well versed in seamanship. - It _ ' a at all until he, had pas his bar ex-, invigorating , the n2 hwe wind, , Friedrich' II.) •' - was cueomar arninations and got so� kind of a I (�o be continued) °hi -71 Y5 sk air drawn down from Saxe-Altenbur y.amongo -top is nt ar�,t tarda. the practice of to Y g -Ernst II., born , his � their outgoing ships as well as the the,u upper levels of lite atmos here. .August 31 1871• mart7ed Princess new profession. li was the most in- j �"' - PP P masts and sails`with a blue color; alio convenient time to have to be both- "Ozone is a form of oxygen. The Adeiheid of 5c�taumburg-Lippe; •. two their soldiers ami sailors wore blue x' cratd b}+ .plans of marriage and ar- LIEUT.-COL. E. F. HA_$RISON -only difference' is that each molecule sons, two daughters. uniforms. Accarr•ding to' our nether, - , rangemefits for an entire readjust- r '— - o.° the former coniains an additional Saxe-Cobourg and Gotha -Charles- „ „ � ^I . m3nt of life. (who Defeated Gentian Poison Gas and atom. Speaking crudely, it is an, in= 'Edward • (Duke of Albany) ; married I the Latin word Venitua which was ' Even more disturbing to Jerry Saved Many Lives. tri Fified oxygen: +Princess Victoria Adeiheid of Schles- f boot the name of the color and that was the ominously determined pre ( It - is used for certain, . indusWal i w3g,Holatgin;• tt�o sane anc� too {{{{ o! the people, points tom its origin, oration on Kate's The British Army and, indeed, the From the Vents the custom was adop- s , p part for the : whole Army of the Allies has suffered purposes, such as' bleaching, being I daughters. `ted b t Romans. Thus the son, of > withdrawal of her little family from derived from atmoanherir air by .alp Anhalt -Edward bort .April -18, J y r: ,r *he roof that had sheltered them. a severe less in the sudden death from c Pompeius;-after defeating Caesaz't '-+ ! lthou h their de departure was not pneumonia of .Lieut.-Col..E. F. Harri- frits! means: flat it cannot be kept .1881; .-married ,Princess Lomse o fleet in a naval battle, wore the navy � an& couln not he imminent, there son, C.M.G., R.E., Offiicer of the.Legion i' 'ilea for any length of time, be- $arseAltenburg; -three sons, one r � y .:4�., cause it is unstable avid soon is con- dao titer. I blue, sltboug'li entitled to the Purple, W! was a <lispiritin„ feeling of , immin- of Honor. Colonel Harrison s name I g The Veneti were subdued by Caesar once and ine:itabilily'in the air. Kate is associated with the protection of verted into' ordinary oxygen. Principalities. �' after a severe t7raritime war in b6- B. , told Jerry with ' unconcealc�l satin- the British and Allied, troops against -Ozone has a distinct and recogniz-....Sc.I.wamburg-Sonderharf,er.. - I C, - ,faction that the Commercial School I able smell, which is sulphurlike. Often praeticallS guaranteed to find you a gas. Since the early. days of gas tsar-. ( Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. .. - ±are lm iral occupied a'Ieadin after"a thund'erslorm one may smell place if you had taken the full course P posi• Waldeck. - - Mimories Frdm Flowers. it, the 'gas being generated by dis- in stenography and had shown p10- tion in tb'e Ghemi�al, Warfare Depart- $suss (elder lino) - sprig of lavender, a fleecy shawl,1. n . 'ficienc •. And after: one month at'- ment of. Ministry , charges oaf lightning. - Old ahouldera bent with care, 3 y of, Munitions and. Rous (yqutlger_lipe). it she• reported that. the instructor I for over a year he had been in sole A's for oxygen (which used to' Ire' Schaumberg -Lippe. .. :bpd waving silv'ry hair, ~ �" was most encouraging, .Jerry won- , char a of research in connection with - regarded as rather a mystery) one I : : veered jealously how she could be so can buy it m tl�e shape' o! sodium 'FPe' My mother's loving sm11e-and that is - . - 'A c enthusiastic and .so ha al- gas defence and of the manufacture o! a11. , PPY; it was. peroxide -a solid put up to half- o ---- moat ungrateful of .her, it certainly respirators for,$he'armies in'the field. Y • _ . •- - . Qf 'sour_ pound Eine. Panch. a few• holes in tiro . ' was selfish. ' 3e_ young It is due,mainly,to his brilliant efforts Napoleon Bonaparte's Drill Book. rose, a•nitiden's tender face I call thing3 Were always excited 'liy any that throughout this war our troops tor immerse the can in water, and - From out the vault of time, .'.I �; prospect of 'change; tint 'stilt, if her have been so well protected, and that immediately it will begin to -give oast= Some curious finds are being made • Per voice, her smile sublime, �A ''' affections ,irad gone out .to him ancl' iio' new gas has ever been employed 'babbles of pure 'oxygen gas. _ •bv French inhabitants returning to A[ : stvoetheart's''firu - t;; his -mother as his had to Peter and against -us for which his foresight had Put -the can in a, suitable receptor- I the lands recently -wrested, from the a a all. ._ - • ' • - `J �' Betty and even her selfish little self, e, provided w' stopco n e� * . not' rovided an antidote. lde has'been tth-i� A r _couldrXt=b - chateau wua. ou - ' :=-are age-bad,-I�ee -ft e.9ftly fall � -abe- • • • responsible 'for the manufacture of i • I r ' Ne, over the prospect. . drawn off as wanted. . ~One half- 'book bearing on its title page the sign- , Zt ith Solden•aiietled eyes r- He hardly ever had any conver3a_ millions of respirators that have, been I our sacred marriage ties, � tion with her; she Wqs always study- issued to British American and Italian pound --tin will yield twenty-seven store "Napoleon Bonaparte." Tl1e •' ing or writing; = Anti` in her'silent troops,•and he built up this enormous quarts of the gas, Oxygen in this book was. dater at. the time when he Our whispered vow to God -and' tha;ii. 'k . abstraction ghe seemed to Jerry to -industry ahno_st entirely from impro-, form is sold for physicians' use was' a� c4r•poral; and was filled with is all. . gr6iv , icy degrees tac�t'i and More die- I wised meats. In the middle of all this chiefly.1. notes referring to foot drill. ;+, white earnatlon, and the marble d+all .. , Cant; 'a person that', he had once .• __ ..In another case, a dug-out'-oricc..•a . - _. I work he lost 'hie eldest soh, wile -teas - __ .Ot death i tight. in vein, known iritiniately-�vas',laeing curiously, • , German .battalion headquarters, iron- � Iranifor•med befot-e his eyes into a I killed' in action at the Battle .of the The women or, West Australia have a•, I kneel in questioning pain, • a Y tamed swell -lined bed of excel_, at - perso i that -he - didn't_ know -at •all. Somme on the 30th of July, 191(3. had the right of municipal suffrage 'A tiny snow-white casket -that is a11. The i;iribood stage tuna paasirsg; wo- y P g muai;rooma.� fnsnlioed was blossoming. Kate - since 18x1. -._-_._-__- p.....:._..- _• A lily whitely brave and bravely tall, �; *,alne i i i interest and attractiveness Flow, Duncan Ala>Fahall: i3 quotad a3 Non. Sydney Fisher, in an' address . . Upon the altar there, IN 11 for Jerre as she gamed in %ystery. expressing the opinion .that p'r'tEQ3 of at Ottawa., predicted that food prices IKLgst fruit contains a very large I, thankful. breathe a prayer, . ''`' .often he watched her when elle was breeding 'stock will hold for thrc will remain high for two or three percentage of water', from 75 to fib Aly shining faith to Clod --and that is - :.Iim". re ' e! it, and wondered wbat, years yet. yea aL least, per cent. „'all. - r 4 fr. �.� _.,N✓3vt_ 1'4.•:.-.�.- i -.i., .._._ "a..r...... •.w.. 'i,d'v'` , — rtn= wolu 'MMED TO, ffALY. AT ?FACE CONFEMCE W Italian Deputies From Redeen"d Provinces Present Memorial. -A WeR Veic�e -Vg-iW Present at Least. A despatch.- from - Pi%il:11 says: jallan deputies of the redeemed prov- 1, A despatch �ta-•'Paris--says:— fr -.A-Aexpsteh-- f, -London sass' --o represented their districts- inincCs. WITI -Allied -Gov cents decided Vienna and Budapest Parlismop -Manchester . Guardian believes i t, I The Mtn and -teas been decided regiraing the, re- � against further: intervention in RUS• .the present, accord- came to Paris expte,ssly for thq p9r- at the Peace (;6nferen!e is!&, at least for heir case to -the. 'presentationIf J pose of submitting t Ing to indications. from, 6fligial eir- -ieriiian mission, have been that -each of the four . grcat powc'!s e Unit6d �Ai received clew. - Great Britain and tb I probably- have -five seats. -at the by Col: E. M. House. Through Col iented, while re- Z'. od a meM- Conferanee, but these v.111 not nares- States, it is, reprjes, arily always be occupied by the same cognizing that Russia should be as= flo�" the deputies present orial to. President Wilson. -'The darn- --Dilminion-represent sist6d-fn a way to-parm r getting „fen,- -The Will b ��`-qha Guardian back -to normal conditions, understands, point out ZanelI4 for Fi ane, and intervention on in the" Grand Committee 0i t1le in" that military I a. Ghigle Arcivch for Zara. The mem.!L ter"Alliod Conference, but will pre- large scale would involve difficulties oriel rpc;tes that their country ha; sent- their case--as--small-natiGns be- and, dangers of all kinds, been for 2, y b d- 000.- ears Italian; that the.. UO erence an orri has suffered 'under Ausi�-,Ian ua, 10 r e be u time Ministeri explained the course, be lose touch al]* the t Foreign oppression for -five centurie-% and Dali. ign N. The: length t6 the Co "with the Impeir�al Cabinet, Committee on F 'tiaatia- since',1797 has nil Units lilt Relalons. 'H-,. - --41d. lice solution At -tnzids t guardian further unders of persecutions to defend, its nation - o guarantee will nut be asked to nominate present favored vras t arantee .4 representative, but a Labor' manEmoral support to the Governmept3 ality. The people of th d6trlcts, says tea memorial, have in all ware whieb have sprung up at various will probably be asked to 90 to Paris fct Italian independence and partiel. Russian - and Siberian ter- war with 4,000, patadin. the 'Present Oil on one or mere of tric com point'soil, Tnittees. men. Regarding,, the annexation a$ Trentino, Trieste and Istria the mem- orial says there is no question that' mem- NANA AL DALICY' I SPAIN WANTS can be raised, but -adds that Fiume -being a -free city, similar, to Bremen and Lubeck, has the right to decide ��,-GIBRALTAR, BACK' ruR MINIONS GIBRALTAR government and any contrary The .Canadian Pioneor—This is a photograph of thw 8,100 ton steamer its own g launched at Vickers yards in Montreal, the first of the fleet being con- decision would be against the prim- -'�t This was taken just before Offered structid Vy.the Federal Government. are t&, res- c1ples proclaimed by President Wilson. AdmW Jellicoe Will Give Ad-. Proposal That &itain be Off . a a- ipl *as launched; since then she hae been got ready for sea in record time. Plume, already-: has shown by a plebi Ceuta in Exchange. Plan Alreadv ywe on I be. operated in. connection -with the Canadian National -System of cite her determination to be united She will 'A despatch from Paris says: ---Dur with Italy. 4 -outlined. ill" the recent isit • herecif Count Dalmatia has 810 miles of coast, of A despatch from London sayliA—: Rannamines, the finish Pr-am"'r- which Italy claims es3 n 100 miles; s is bon- compris ng e c a a Wils in NT going to visit th Domin' have bevn hold by the Premier ith 1 iAnuourictment that . Admlrial Jellicoo' tended iconsuitatio ' nz . Rre reported to j 01M PARLEY PEAU leo and Spalato, besides the gftatest matters is the _turn to "1430 On naval matt French. and American statestrien re-! part of -the Valmatian"Isles. * Austrian subject of free discussion in thLe.Lon- can-Auestion, which! show gording the Moroccan HFATEN IN URALS statistics says the memorial, dos preim, many _papa hating art- . I .""'MAYBE DELAYED M was discussed in both its failitarY and that the majority of-, the population The Timesin fries dealing with'it. firimcial p4ases. The future status treatng.� are Slays in'Spalato and Sebenleo, but it.4 comment. seems to assume that of Gibraltar is said also to have come I 4. ed Troops W they are actually as markedly Italian Al,e, whole question* of the form of up for consid6ration.' appointment of Delega es' Likely DisoirgAn'li naval activities by the Northward TowpLrd,­ as, the population really is predoraiu-� Dominions On his arrival at Madrid Premier: -to be Announced Within antly French in those districts of All, 4-4 hw�e i.-4 still open for discuspion" loo, I . Perm. sace-Lorrillne, v�here German sta- Roinariones is,underistooil to Ven Days. -o the adoption ofA policy. It notes c­,prc�sed great satisfaction over the I )f A' despatch from Washington tistics show 87 per cent. of the populs- ttitude with, which the A despatch fr6m Paris says:-( t lie.' prompt a result of his conferences.' s yq.. —Defeat of the - Bolshevik army tion as, German. Besides the ports of :Pomiliions placed ed in Paris on De- ficial li a 7 - their zinval r&o�r- . I . t was reported port otifieation of the C'Kntment! the Ekaterinburg front in a decisivd*! Antivari and Duleigho,'forin'cily'be- '" the Pence On I er.- at the disposal of the Empire, cumber 2s that Premier Romanones cf the various delegates fd Russians.!' longing to Montenegro, anti eventually ca I'tit aJ4 il, "that sbould not obliteraip PAP ronfpirnoe. it i.4 believed. will come battle by an, army of loyal 1.0 llnLtt tzi li.-tun, to Patis in. t... -th air offirial d Lt of Scutarl- lbo Within tell *days, although'it is the fict that the problem of the Do- F - fuh,,I.e to confer' allied and Am iti.-If delegatesenquy not! the Russian Embassy from the Omsk 1 theexcellent ports of Portore Buccart -z- minions peace times rican repre4entatives over I ... 4"- Gold- afet"vieh, Ragusa. Cr-ftV4N- Aared in British tiestions ed that the Er" . . — C uIlEll 60%,.ThIneet. messege —1 th- i -V6-. J."v broa&, vt-A!ly concerning Spain. - In r-anized Bolshqviki were retreat-. and the military port cu.. connect-;ue chosen, drsc oace central of itaval ac- : 'With it ;of the way. ward Perm, and t f sheltering the entire Italian ti�cstivn of f: the status pf Gibraltar that capable o The coming of the Gcrm4in dela- ing northAvard,to rei3ionA in the Dominions can hardly was declared in some quarters that Gibraltar, action Furthermore, it says In can- -4 pin" --R— that Italy gatgs' is'st ill ill an - indefinitb otave, this was the .first independent army. . Furt To I)e u'kf ully _ discussed at, --=went-- r ftritelil 4-rai*ing. 4 ready to make opulzmt& . L. 11 moment the Spain,; !while When the iWfiok balance of son powere question, of its return to a e question OT ussan rqi- of ant against the -BoisheAki, and, elusion the world has been al= .that , ciidntfy'exlijrc'. sing its :willing- Pr"entation Ila,; gone no furtVc than part of;a campaign, that, was expected ; Wagto and: Fiume free: ports for every 'discussions between to -unite some of the local districts,. -of countryo e informai, 7., trrqd." ng:w, i f neccssarY, to coucede Ceuta, on 5 Om Much war equip- ---------- %- the American commissioners and Russia and Siberia. That The Times does. not appre- Ille Morox-an side, of tbe'stralt,. to.1 red.. 5 t Russians here. Doubt: meet and booty was Cantu .-ciate the actual situation made Great Britain in exchangt for Gill- �. .. Iear The Embassy also was informed XAMVES PRESarD ir !-*-ng expressed by som#t dWomitists by a public statement. of S rMtar.- holding that possession of actually can be -,that Attaman Doutoff,.' Commander 303s' -ph 066�, Minister of the a by the British. would. afford!ibat the conference (cut. 11rbL week of January, of the Cossack troops of, the Oren - modern -ill work the INTO ARMY as fellows: ujI atrntegic jev'-srittige in f(irL Australia i as expected. J'Some of. them are in- burg region, had asked Gen. Semenoff do is fundamental to the idea 'of It N., I . I dined to, think that the, firE-t­ meeting to submit to the authority of-Adnitral arfare. -E-Mpire. navoll defence'that, tbousb 1.5ao.wo rREN :Hl 11 Yehruary. Kolchak. Dictator of the Omsk, Gov- Russian i Ger. IE - n control of their q Li�!ght -not �a held ant Prisoners From Phu Dominions re NEARLY c zi 7 complete P: irnment. It was indicated 'in the' .many Join Holiihevikl. �.t-iip& them should be a IMADE SUPREME SACRIFICE �i. � NO FEAR -OF A COAL cablegram that the People of Siberia despatch from Warsaw saps:— } ,tandardization of personnel, ahipp, A 4 were united in support of Kolchak.- ri --,,a 4qui ' lit, and that this shoulil. FAMINE IN CA.%.,%DA The 'flocks of released Russian P -- -A despaift from Parijg- says— hn-'• 14ne who are I way ue to the level of thy- best." nou was made in the Cham- -sonars W making the. neement A despatch from Ottawa "y'l:— PARLIAMENIT OP&NINNG all of ThiS statement is in strict keeping ber of Deputies on Thursday by Si. -homeward through Poland, rx"itb the Abraz. Under-Secretary of St ABOUT.MID-FEBRUARY whom appear to be tainted with Bol-, memorapdum adoated by. ate that The return to peat�e condition and: e P - more vqpcciallY the xceptiorrilly mild shavism, and are recognized as Pt J recoi the .Dominion Primters defining a. F if- rance's, loss in officerq an(I men 1, j weather so far have -greatly les�ened sic -naval policy for the Dominions, led up to November-- 1 of the present Ottawa—Parliament will be called, danger in this respect by the Polish 1.071,300, divided - as the problem- of the Fuel Controller. it i expected, for the second week, autho-dCea, era in fact already caus- Isunmary of which Was given in a year aggregated s is now no likelibood of a- coal as -- former desizatch. Lord Jellicoe is followt,:. Officers 31,300..and men I... There ot.�ebruary, although the Cabinet has ing- much trouble by their lawless- - this winter, anil.unless Jain- .,;::,thux to advise the Dominions on the 040,000. � The number of dead, prison- i �ry should prove to be a very severe not yet decided on a definite day foN nese in their search' for food. r, i opening. .. Arrangements.. are Pap- . -k adva of policy which has been adOP- ers and men missing was giocri ax'u the. _TIA ll�olsheviki are taking 42,00 o, T,789,000 men. The month, little difficulty In . pull -Ing ing made with the middle of Febru- tags of the pilght'of these firit th officers and At the same . tart ,Oen missing nggre'jate- r,,'000 offleers throligh Is anticipated. aro in- vie*. sands of released prisoners, whosb o;.4bere is little Prospect of any i a sai- 1 2,0.00,- *117 1 ��T[ 1, 1 HOPE TO GET and 311,000 men. The prisoners still tim some time 1 It was first expected that the total number is estimated at' :�o in the restrictions for a picked up several _COLONIES RACK living total 8,300' officers, and 438,WO 'let up cion would 6 en ''about the second 000, and have i requirements of war in -,i p sand of them for theIr army by nt least. The -January. Such a eour*6 'thou i men. . .. - .. . il rally do-! week of, clothes, food and i dustrics for coal has natu offering A &espo�tch from, Washington says: - ---------- %— was, however, found to be imprac- o ring the men =It I r, disappeared,,wbile t of which there Is Ic W A creased greatly 0 the- Germans hop w 1r.1%1NCEl4V AQ; 8 tycr-FA -a 4icable. 0 money, - of the Iss I is a de- OF HOHE.NZOLLERMS the fire wew plenty; since the Bolshevw. control their coloniks, is indicate( i tated Isroduction.and transportation, "tile printing' presses for the produce .".:-patelt from Berne received today 'EAVERS OF ALLIES A from RR -el' PRY$ but greatly lessened, consumption. A L PRINCIPLE -tiefi Or' rublft- through official channels announcing AGREE IN -recent resignation re -1 qpizure of property ownevI by the great many people 'have been able to that Dr. SoWs lies so far with -EXPORTS �erred only to the Foreign Office; and Priissian' Ro".' I family (the" Hohen.: heat their prerrii RE.9TRICTIONS, ON comparatively A despatch from Chauntont says:— t,'h,%t he atill retains the post of zolitrris) would produce Immediately. coal -or wood, leavingdres, to the -American sol_. REMOVED BY U.S. WAR. BOARD. th - �ir alrotment-OL-WIthrAcite- In his ad- s Colonies. This, t Day, President —Secretary of the Colon he sum of C,00,0-00,WMAT' Antacl as,3*- are looked for. diers on'Christmas Christmas says. I despatch from Washington despatch quotes The Berlin Tagetiatt; ink to figure. eompiled by The Frank- No "beatless son said he did not find In the -A "Unless January proves particularly Wit �-whoni --Sweeping relaxation of,ire'striction3 fort Nae'lirichten. as authority for the statement, severe my worXies are about over," re. hearts of, the great leadirs with n the exports of foodstuffs, foaderf 0 -------- co-operating any differencis of . marked Fuel iConitroller , 31agrath to- he was co-operi feed to the Pan-American repub-, principle Vir of -fundamental' purpose.- and day, lies Canada,, Cuba and the West. In. A E FMR9 AND TWENTY -been rin dies has nounced by' ' Chair- (FAi8bfixhed-Nry, 000.) P.V.afWatch- War Trade man McCormick, of the 1320 t SIT AT.. PEACE TABLE Read ty- Board. To ­­ . . o exceptions named Only 'NAVAL SIGNAL.' Repor"d by- The list of a. —,P"wd by- wheat and wheat flour, .coffee, sugar, )Representatives of Twenty -Seven Countries Will Constitute TO - 'Lon" by corn, butter, cheese, eggs, linseed Membership of Confeience,-rDetails'Being Arranged. Mimi and cake and 'cotton seed. meals :7 4* Daa- qand Cal, To avqid- any mirappre - lr - , A despatch from Paris says:—The anct-haly. each baue'allotted five de- 40W hension as to the supply of these ' ' ' .:Personnel of the Peace Congress is legates, while the other delegations to the countries named itwas 'members, 4 emphasized that practically all of gradually taking form, so that the will vary from one to four )?W *Z&O' 6t4 ro desireJ quAnti-' -American idelegaites ex&bss-,the -hope' according to fhe's;ize 'of 'the country them ire ava., a the. int6rests involved. agh Gov� Ghat the delegations of the various an elm has been rece A( 40k countries will. be announced and that Word ived that the Will arrive -for their- Belgian and -Pot tuguese 'delegation's ADETACIAMENIS FROM CRIM&I A 42. .4, 3-0 REINFORCE ARMY AT ODESSA. tial commendementO of the nerotia- soonwill join the -representatives of IL e -tio;hs soon 'after 411' openIng of the,.the United States, who* thus far are 4u& 4&io. Mx new year.' the only members of the Peace co*n- A despatch from Oaessa says: -r;, bf main details . of gross to arrive. The non -arrival A number of the M The volunteer. army which is 1,41din -the composition of the Congre3a are the others has.been the subject of Odessa, una'er French command, is to. by detachments from th�a' a I settled as a result of comment, the taking the be iincreasedI now fairly well Be ni force of the re-, recent 'conferences. 'Those' indicate ground that they are here ready to Cri ca.. The main army -which-. is now te-zi, the per a 7=`that the total membership of the Con- proceed16--business but with '' gress will be between 100 and 120. sonnel of the, Congress not yet an- miles' from 0desia. is reported to) -There will be27 countries repr6sent. nounced. It is undorgtood that 'Pre'si- have received reinforcements from. ]Kiev, who came in an armored train delegations, including those dent Wilsons visit to, England Is ed by dak W& 611L which daolar*d war and a nurnbor likely t6 result in conveying quite More than 200 persoip were killed Int I p, definitely the -.law -that It is -highly An Higtori6 Nlesiage—Facsim.'Ie of the 'naval signal sent from the the street battles here On Decemlher�­,, which Galva conie into oxistemce so i ng :of the revised count shows. One�j that the Congress should Queen Elizabeth by. Sir David Beatty on November, 21st, telli --Lresult 61 the war. !desirable notably Great; be put Into motion with the least POs- surrender of the German fleet It. -will become as historic an NcIsOn'O third of these were civilians. Seve Is The gr sage at Trafalgar. great 1powers, nob ,famous mei school cbMdren were wounded. BrIta% Fralitt, the United ftitas sible delay, Mj�Z, 7- -a 7 • - 0177. -Mr. and Mrs. Tooter, of To. -Mrs. H6rsler and daughter. :LOCALISMS..-,, THE ____ON SEAS U' 01 lot with -other, mmerwaft, .:.bi W.- jand ronto� �Chriatw. " withAL of West�pn, spent thwh C. and the form erlo- -Mise Myra and Darden Crodk hire. Miller bad We than opent, a few days in Toronto.' f&MIIY PS�QDIOB On 0briStInsit Day Gladys-s�0- Marjorie kouinumer&.js customers for -F., and Mrs. Hurst entertsin6d when over tbltty relatives 'were Al'awny entertained a few of :their patronage duetn&the past and a number' of frieods Qn New prevent., their friends to n -dinner ou New 1; -solicit a eqntinuance for the future, Year's eve.: ----;Mrs. Geo. M..*Palmet a t Y--"r's a I g4t Marshall Coak well. of Toronto couple of days Iwat week wiff 61'. -�-J, 6; Baisdon wish'eafto thank at -daughter-, Mrs. F.- ff. i� spending is ferw days':Vacati . on --,-a:vd I -will eudeaVor to serve von t Du'yle, his numerous customers for - their r the home of his parents here. TorQuto.* liberal patronage during. th6 past the best of my. abilit -8-- Hwt4-has sold his mUk-busi- -' -Cadet, Ralph Bouskill,. of Hali- year, and Happy - and-, uses to John WMcGinty, —W]5 -071-0-0-k- -f&-Xb-6 ­.and­w�ivaq e&ployad-with­ Tmapermi-s-Now-Y-ear.— iShing one and all sc Ary mappy ll ­4r . . - - --- .-possession on New Year's Day. the Campbell WIN last' -Next Sunday, January 5th, and Prosperous New Year. -Found-Two mfriend, d, Cadet services at St. 43torgei"S' mitts, one large accompanied by Me church 7- and the other small,,glso a pair of Wm. Lett, also of Halifax, spent- will beheld At 10-.96 a. M'. and at G. .'GILLESPIE. In1DUNBART01N. e i4tts. Losers cdIl at this office the week -end with W'. H. and 8.15. A ssupply from Toronto will A, 7RIchard Whiting, of Strath- Mrs. Cram' mer. take -Mr. Bruce's "place'. an that roy, is spending the holidays here -The annual. Ghrlstma& tree day. with his edualk2s, the Misadg-'13tint• and entertainment -6f -St, q A. - -Mrc.-W. G. Ham went up to 7 draw's ll "dwj�&- hbol. wb""-w-Terento---on �,Frida­yL-�ev-6�laat 1R U B B- E RS I '­-Bny your'library tickets right held on grjday. evehir w.last, was Iga theL serious illness of., Mr. • 32ow ana have fall use of the IIL a greo.Zii i.""Thi chuff an ii. &&tz' and. son') Master year 1919. Now filled will-.membere-of the-- congre- Douglami-all of,wbom -v - Now that the wet, sloppy .weather is with us' ... you will want suffer -to keep your-eet' ry- ave a q77771mks have been recently added. , Ration as well as a large number in from pneuz6onia. Master ----f --d---- We h line of The regular meeting of the of friends from the other dongrp-, Douglas, we are sorry to state, Methodist Ladies' Aid will be. held gations. After a most entotaiA.Rubbersof all descriptions. died on on Saturday afternoon. at the home of Mrd.'Ell Wilson, on, ing prograM bvthi children, Santa .-The PidkeriukTbwna h' San - Wednesday, Jan. Sth, at 8 oclock. Claus appeari& and distributed day School Association will hold We, can fit out the whole family with the best brands 9 --The Women's Auxiliary of St. the presents. The probee4a Was their annual convention • this year o' IG h !a this e.orlie's. church will hold their over $45.40.* a,the Presbyterian church Also -Men's Overshoes, Heary RabbersIj� �n]Rubber *B regular monthly business meeting , '-On Monday evening the rate --.village on Tuesday, Jan. 14th. 00ts. 1 Rpetory on Wednesday, payers of the village, at least a There will be three sessions, 10 rand IZ: at the Maltese Cross B We sell the Jan. Stb, at 8 o'clock. fair number, met inthetown hall 2 and- T.p. -m.' ' The "sessions -Sultable,N6w Year's services for. -the -purpose of nominating will be open to the public, and `will be conducted In St. Andrew's candidates for the position of po• will be of unusual interest.' Offer- 1R.- A -1 BUNTING ] I P '. I CIMEXERING church on Sabbath morning. In lice trustee. The returning officer, inns af tern Established 1857'. afternoon and evening. the ay,eving bare will be a m6mo6. W. J. Clark-, presided, and at the. -Mrs.'Joha Annan had a narrow ...... m --rial service for. the late Walter proper ticue called for vomina.from" J escape sericus ury - one Aunau ing were evening las e started to tions, when the follow* t week. Sblvj ea o Cartwright, - W. am, in a Jam one hand -and some -7, 1 t her home in Whitby on John Draper, Thos. An other, when she fell death f Mrs. D. Beth, which took' V. T. G H J a Andrew, Gor. dishes in in -Iday last after a lingering III- don Law and W.' V. Richardson. a.rt `Vla Ud: sorry to report the nominatedi M.. S, Chapman, Dr. go down the cellar stairs, carryhig' e are. so rdson. to the bottom of the stairs. For - mess. The deepest sympathy is according to custom all the nomi, tunatelk the lamp went out,. had we number f -felt for Me. Bath and his family neer' as 11 as- a 0 she escaped with nothing more -------- ---- e venlu -a nt vnnnirebhjlgjren,- others were called upon -to address serious than a bad shaking up. 'has arrived and says he "I will just =Capt. Gewo., W. an ii s. a M Every son Frank, of Whitby; &4 the candidates withdrew except ��m�d7my In"readquarters MSULTS OF INMVENZA. spent over Sunday with W. J. and Dr. Cartwright, W. G. Ham and I is. Miller. H, a •many Pickering John Drape4 who were de, Medical authorities have stated. "There is no knowing how far-y-each-4ift 'friends were delighted to see Capt Glared elected by acclamation. Ing the results of the Innuenza opt- At Fivers back again after being two -On Thursday evening Inat lemic will be. '# re at the front. m6arly one hundred - of the real. ' From the nature of the malady it of -A ng of the electors dents of •the village and country Im feared many caseii of tuberculosis MON recovered from the. "Au," or you are I rt of will develop. if you have not fully the'townebip will be surrounding met ip the Town field a 9 Ig to -the town hall at 8 o'clock Hall to hear addresses on questions to-marrow (Saturday) evening. that are of the.greatestinterest run down In health from some other 6.7 "This meeting has been called by to the people of the village and cause, seek a doctor at once. Con- sumPtion may have developed, but -Reeve Job&--Forgie an"eputy• the surrounding district. The even that may be cured if taken in reeve P. H. Richardson for the chair was occupied by M. S. Chap- time. A case in potut'has recently 073se of discussing matters of man, of the Police Trustee Board, been brought to our attention - 'a A 'wonderful collection of Chinaware, Ea 11 it ad most addresRep farm laborer with a wit"a &nd Ave L--� a I V ire n F., -good =Ate da'=eeis r=qq6est�e were given by the Peeve, small' children. , He had not beqn Glassware- Liather- Good$, Brush Sets, At the General Hospital. Tor- Jogs Forgie, Deputy -Reeve F. H. feeling right for some months, not onto on Monday, Frank Dillim Ron of, ei'drering, and sick enough to go to --bed or' stay. . in -ha doors. but always tired. His daily' m, Pon of the late Calvin Dill- M yor Harper, Reeve Downey, ingba.33, formerly of the Brock an a ' - - I" Fancy work siboul the farm .had becot4i a Neekware't"Puries, Music Rolls I., d -J. E. Willis, p'resido at of the task to him. So of his own accord road, and brother of Mrs. Clande Board of Trade, Whitby. All the he went to the MuskokiL, Free Hos- Mirrors, M -P eri Field, died at the age of thirty speakers were most �optirabtic petal, to - and d out what i ta try ft was Books, apet es, -M Manicure the matter, 'He was fofrnd to be suf- 'years, after a brief illness from regarding, the future of this part euwonls�. His funeral took of the province.- The government- ferfug from, . tuberculosis, and was Z Immediately taken in and put to bed, U st Cis this afternoon to the Disciple at both Ottiwa and Toronto are Sets,,Hair Br Perfumes, Ribbon 'a The doctors say this man. In making- ground. west of the laying plans for the expeaditure good recovery, wild' he will kg4s. The' deceased had been in of large - sums of money in public shortly be able -to return home. Bab Combs., ]Bab BM and All Lite employ of E. W. Holtby, of works, in order -to give employ. The Muskoka Free Hospital for y y Brougham, -for the past few years meat to 04 -returning soldiers.- It Consumptives to now appealing for VIP d Kind for A previously had worked far is also the firm Conviction of a aid'- in -fighting the Great White s of Toys and. Games the Massey -Harris Co., Toronto. great many people who are in a Plague. The money you give will interest position -to judge that Canada is -a -se"Ing cases air •this,- bringing happi- the youn people Services , of special in position help restore to health just such de - will be held I the Methodist on the eve of a great Increase in 9 new untold to re -united familles.% church on Sunday at 10.30 a. m. her population by the immigration Contributions may be sent to and 7 m. - Morning subject- of people from Europe, people who Sir William J- Gage, 84 SD&dina -`Mind 1�our Business." from the are anxious to got away from the avenue, Toronto, or to Goo. A. Reid, .you -W ow w n words "What is that to thee, fol- scenes of desolation and. ill wonder h e secured 'such a poverty Secretary-Veasurer,' Gage, Institute, as low me:" Evebingsub "The and burdensome taxation whicK. 223 College street, Toronto. #ct A White Man's Burden,, basedd-ou 1,9'an outcome of the war. The - excellent assortment and quality, consider - the text, "Isachar is a strong ass large part that has been plagd Card of Thmiks. • by Canadians in the` war as ibg the, very unsettled state of all the couchingdown between two bur dens. We wish to take this opportunity of ?be are cordially advertised Canada as never before. Of invited., The churches shonid. be To a large -pAr't of - the people of expressing our heartfelt gratitude to markets and the scarcity o' many' lines of the many 'friends foe their more than full on the first Sunday Gontinental Europe our Dv acts- of min - was comparatively ompars Own. expressions of sympathy 11 have takenr, extra of the New Year of the Now Age. ion' Aively unku kindness and a Fancy Goods, but we - during the ess and.death.of our 1)0 not fail to attend somewhere. But now it N different, and we 7-1 beloved husband father. -The Christmas entertainmentreat .7pain and time to make'thi may look forward to a g 8 on 4. offtGeorge's Sunday -School was influx of Euro him. JAdzs Lzxxo'.q AVD SON. peans who must be held on Monday afternoon Dec. given work of some kind althou'gh BIC RECORD YEAR 28rd, In the town hall. There visa wqnyv -will take up 60 YEARN no doubt, a large-gatherinj at' -the ebildron ogre t undertakings EXPERIaNcs and adult friends.. There was a that'will have a "'a fruell veryboctyrL Comm, Programme, then tea', and the on the future of Our village and presents on the Christmas tree the township is - the construction w Mr. Bruce takes of they Electric were given out. this opportunitZ of thanking' the Railway and the Provincial High= 7 M :�S-,',CHAPMAN Missim Austin, re. Sler," and the As Toronto is destined to 09 MAIWO --AurtHary members for their Co. =e &,great cityof far greater operation and help. On Christ- dimensions than it is at the pres. COPTmawmac. Azyfts sandIng a sketeh and d 7 Ch to the pOki artain nnr opinion Ir-cr 0 1 Mae Day there was a large con., ant time, it means mu' ,V.&Vic. ob trsel� No gation at the usual service of surrounding country. tkaost:e P, _ C&0=6d daU agency ftr a freg day construction of these great works," t X. With the FINE MEW �.STCXI% that stente taken t M6 MRobes, - ... -Mr. 'Rose,' of the Rose Flax it will bring many Toronto people' WOON -"M -ttN6=146115-in 2=2 Of Robes, Blanhets, Club - Bags.' Suit Cases and Whips of all Mills, was in the village on Friday out here to live, and will add ifiC, AMML kinds have just arrived. -much to the value of t last with a view of getting the dproper y in, ARM 1110strat" weew Largest our- -farmers in this locality interested Pickering Village an township: anon of any adenttfle roam i. Terms toe The govern -When needing any Harness, Collars or Horse Goo in the flax industry; - While the government will con. meat is taking a very rosy view struct -these works in time, the call and see as. 1�• of the future of the linen industry feeling is expressed that preture -7 In this country and is giving it should -be brought to bear on the Harness, Collar, Boot and S pal Shoe Repairing 'ring neatly and every encouragement. There is a governments. urging them to promptly attended to. -production of in proceed as soon is possible in be great under t ELM DALE MIT I Q the -formerly led completion of these -undertakings. h world. RussiaT. the word in this industry, but Other parts of the Dominion will -NE_SS EMPORIUM -You can always get the besi Mani. now it Is ruined, so that.the world also be urging the government to. W iii'lill�i:31tu look elaewhisrre� eir partieuln ali. Mani- toba Flour made from No. 1. Rome Phone 3600. 1W. J. COAKWELL- a Manitobn Wheat. supply. Those who attended the ties. After listening to th�e Toronto Exhibition this past fall dresses, two resolutions were Rbyal- Household and Gleuoia for Bread Try a bag. -might have seen the finished linen drafted and 'submitted to the Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oatj product from Canadian factories, meeting and were carried nnani. BRAN. SHORTS Happy Thought'i 3":, which showed the possibilities of mously. The first resolution was MIX FEEDS his country in this respect. Mr. addressed to the Dominion Gov- OATCHOP Rose has a proposition whiob the ernment urging them to proceed Ran ge f CRUSHED OATS farmers are looking upon most at once towards the completion of . . . i .. 7 - favorably.' He asks them to sign the Toronto -Eastern, they having BARLEY CHOP WHEAT Contracts for so many acres offlax. purchased this railway as part of These sto 'S owledge(I 7, CRACKED CORN ve t',- He supiffles the seed, does the the Canadian Northern. and the CRACKED - and paysi the farmer other resolution was addressed to .MIXED HEIIeFEED --to be the bei stoves z I 7 Caldwell's Cream substitute on the market $16 a ton. An, ordinary yield is the Provincial Government urging CAlf M-1 P--- �-.-Drayton this past year the yield the Provincial Highway from To• two tons per acre,altbougb at therntobasten the completionof .74olasses t0 -da Of -P o .W b e e '50 "P V MR RA C r pneumonia: My E'a-L' n . g-�Tw at will ha TRAOC MAMR101 Cam"a D MaNTS 4ke Harness, es _PI CK led con' P'etion of but t Other parts 0 E rtd also be 11 rwinj _How e was about three tons per acre. ronto eastward. and a committee CHOPPING AND OAT Splendid boLkers, easy on fnel'.'andi -Mr. Rose wants handsome in design. contracts for was RI@o appointed to co-operate CRUSHING EVERYDAY ha about 100 acres of flnx the f1rat with similAr committees from the Get prices on feed in ton lots. S Call and seelour full stock' Year. He has seen about 70 vari,-)ug municipalitiek interested. BELL PHONE. -'acres. Farmers- wishing further The- meeting closed,witb the sing - .4aforrmation consult J. R. Thexton ing of the National Anthem. Chopping every 4&y. '.-H,, BUNDY-..."­ & A