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X 0 -1 - -G . ­ ." . - ­ - ­. -1 . . . ­ ..�7 - XV111 - picx_twx � -ONT f-�, A �. ..-­T�- .� �.� . .. ... 1. . I . . .. . . - 1. .­. � 1. . . . , - . 11 11. - . �_ �. ... .. ­ - . . .., --r . I . ­ . . ' ' - ' ,� 1".. -�_, ` -?�f . " I . I � I . I ­ - �,_ ­ � � � . � .. I _. . :� �:. " GLEN - 'MAJOR . 7 - - .Pickering Townibip Elec.U6 .* ' " Established 75 years., ,' . . .'. .. . I . . � I . . I . .;;" . .... . ­ . . � : � -':--'- � ­ �. I � �'. ,;.... I "Wi0fleloota"I"Agairbe. . T 11 .. ... I. - " . . . . . .- ... .. . `db . - t yibit.vdatSt. Thomas . ' I ; . 1%1� I - � - .. - . ,. _Ge_rge_�_ - - , ­ .. I . i . .. I arei'Lbe official figures of .�... ..... Medical � . . : . over,the holi,days. . _... . . .1 . . ... . ! . � I � . . ,. . the Mun e tions � .! - -.....4_ =� ,,0beia- t orne I are recover- ertrig To , , * -, the - b 6y' ls',J�' " back -.�'-_: .'Dfkvid and 'His. Sykes , re ici ' ' 141R'EENW00D_-,' --� .. " ­��­ ­_ .1 . z - _6 •. . .... . .1 "Ing l3g, nic6ly.frn'm the "flu." - : . . L Township on Monda)r, I J ar Y. �-vw% - - A`t: L. CALDW ELL, M. D..';Suceessor ' : --,. ,'G. - - r the 8th, 1919 :., - ,V8 hi_d� S ' .- . , .. : I "_ � . . , ;7.j ..,MISS. Minnie (lardy is visiting he � -,. '��- .. T. . - �, , I �'. 1 , , �,z_j . - . . .�_ : , -Urs, to the late) Dr. S.,tBrot4e. none Boa, z" .. - � . . 1. .,�. lk Ont. , . . . ;.. . - 1: . . . 0 .0 ON Z`_,_' - 11413120211 ^ .. - - ­ . - F Chaa.-and Mrs. Hopkins at S: . . _� : . i�,:. ,�- ..�`, 1. = - .. 0 .. . rw 4rA .,. � ­ -, 1_w;_ .. . * .. ­: , 44,�11 1. � � 1 - I I . . I . a ; - FOR COUNCILLORS: - ' MILLS . . . � .. . I . NOR RETE � - . . or . sister. Mi's. David Syke . I . . " I � � -1'.. - cc , ..D I .2 � . . ; ... : e. .1;_ , ­,�­ � 11 11 ­ . , . " - - ". - I ...V 0 V. OTA20LA' I George Hardy's'Qn Sunday. I Q�. . , . , ;o, - . .. 1 ., . I . I , ­ I . E. C RIGH '.. ..Or- .. .. . . = ;.% 4) , t� v,. � �. .., �. ­�L �,'��;- - " - . I.. I I '7_1 �: * 11 ­., --- I � . . . I - 1, . _ - � � � .. �3.�' . . Miss D . � . � . - -�I_rl,�-_ , .. I I elm&-Hopkin,s was the guest rg 2 - W G .0 - -, .9 * . . . ;IrGirm"�en a out'-sm-'r to. . .";k.4 - .. - 0 -1 w-1. 0 . - ; _t MI— -A .zed of .- ­_ - -.,4. debaw 6ver.the hollOys. . . - 11. 0. 0 .0 te .0 .1 - .- - I . .. - - I , uwAU. v -.uxw , Mrs.; R. ' - , , 3� I(. _. ..--. . __83ly �_ __ , - . � _. I __ . I .... . . � , : ;, .... .. ­,­ - � - . * 4�, t. �.. .. I - . 0 . I :, �­,t-f. n�l , AM& rwfsd.�.. Z: 0 . . � =- .., I -� �'. -, - 11' Giftw,.- � . . .:7." � .: e aa!& 'ftrt.'Wells- al:pd-familly .�_ - - A f A , , I . '. . .. . . I � �'. � , ._ .. .� �, . . � !� ., . . . _. . . .1. , - � ii .. I I -1 ­ - -� : . . � - . . - I 11!!�' � I . i - t -= , -0. W, A --- a - _ -_ ': '. 1.,�, .. r., . . I , - - , � . .. . t'�"�L' . . �, - �!, .. 1. - . I : .1 , . . .1 � .. I -� ,--- . . vielfe# Witb:Ro* iiind Mrs Hopkins, Of 9`1 -2 , , I , . 29, . �-. I,` 49 20 21-s - 4 10, 13 25 4I.. 6. - --..* - .. I � � � " - , !�. - E. I 0 We 411 a "I.A.Good 13in,lil _ I Xv -Piessont on Sunday. - - . . ... . . -1D F RSYTH, D. of. O�, Regis- , �� I . , . ... ,. otrical, Asso. . . . I, � I$, ,-'� �. I 2 "- ST 100 19 80' 78 98 161 I I- ;� JL111""Isradmiamber.ol the. optom ?­ ­ -, *. -146A7 , . - MISS-Metobuiall Ulf t returwd, from, . 7 �: . . � . .- �. . ­ - I I � , - - *oj&t1*nbf­o*ario.- Sliftial attention given to I .1.. .­� - . � .r '. � 0 � 3. 39 It '44 7' 9 32 25 61' 0 .:,:. 1, .,. %.. I t� -, � -..,,- -, . � - - �- -the fitting of glares. E7411 tested free. North .. ,, .. _= -- ----- - I % GO od, Violin her home fit,$t. Thomas and has re- 4 10 5 to 4 L , 0 5 7 16 0 . �-:`.- " License No. 4�268 . ! . . -. I. _'-.':_�_­ � . - .. � I..; , . '.. . . �,.., � . . , :._�'. . .. ,. , . . ­ . . I . . . 1_11 .I.,.,_... , .. � . - . �­;, "I. . !%election'- . . ­ . ­ '. I .1 *� - . ea. . ­:­� , slimed her ochool,duties. . - . ' _� � .. - - , ".. , O&Zpnoat - _. , , I ..: I .I- . . 5 21 14 25 6 8 27 18 35 I I I .. . I , .�� I � - - - . .I �. �__: 0 ubstitutesAept on hand - -� . I . .1 I I . . ­ . ­ -..- , ­ - -_ * Ill : 20 48 26 48 20 26 16 66 0. Ylour s* ... Ibi . .i . . I . -_ I—' . . I - � � ' cKINNON, M..D., L.R.C.S.9 , . GREENWOOD � ". -7 44 - W -ST -71 `63-51 58 137 5 .. I . ,; .�. �' - ,- �; - i . .. Hear it on the Victrola. ,... '� .:�., 1. ,:, . a Bdinburlb, member of the College of . . 1, � . �� �; . .� ': . , - 3" . I 0 - in any ed. , ­ ; - .'--, . " N O. .1 .1'.. � � . . . . t I I quantities requir � . r- -.io along and burgeons of Ontario, licentiate * - *. I . ­ - ­ 8 24 60 30 49 53 52 14 '90 . ..- - , �!. � _ i. . . :. . - . . will , � � ... .• . I . . �­ - Rev.. A. H. Foster, of Whitby. 9 18 .50 13 64 93 24-42 67 0 . . . d' : . ­ I , . - .. ,. -at women an .neat" I I . I I 1� ._., .:1 � � PreacGreenwood circuit' . ' ' attint1cm to disis"Iss h in the Greenwoo I 10- 62 68 69 " 74 79 48 181 1 -1 v - ' ' " � � ' ' 00*e and residence, Brougham- I . _­. �. . . . . �. .. .. . , , igh * - -,-_."� W, ,unday. Greenwood in the morning, 11 28 25 10 51 1. _KW - '•Geo,­:`.-'aker 18. 31 W 22 .&I College of Surillilons, Ildiab __ . Hi est Price . ... I .. . I Kinsale in the afternoon and Brous . * , - . .,.-, % I ' - . " ,:. , , I I .. JAgas. - . . (Successor tol , 1 17- .. . . - � - - ghitiu at night. His subject will be . . I - . 382 433 4W M M 411 322 W 10 I I . Baker & 1161se) . ,. .*,'. .­ 1,Ghristian Missions." - . . 1. . - � .:'. .I . � . . I- 1, I ' . -As Mr. Disney and Mr. Mid- - . . �� . ., , Note . Paid , - . � . The, man . . . "..", �1- W H. KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol I I friends of M. Gleeson will- dleton weren tie the returning -officer . r . . . . .,� .. , . ..,"., . * ieiWr. Notary Public,' Conveyancer & I -regret to many of his serious illness, cast his vote in favor of the latter. Fa I . w .. .. . .. ". . _.... I . - . .111 , . . . . which is causing his friends much . .. . - The council for 1919 will _. 1. . . : � ? --- therefore .. for . . , Ont. 41 . c. Stoubille,"Ont, anxiety. About the middle of last . . , . , . . Whitby, ' ­ . - � -74 E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- week be was taken , :il). and on Suridav' becompoqed of the following: Reeve. - �' , - - ' - . _. . . . I :.L -, I . . . 1. r..., , ` q., 1. i I Is. 129B.County Crown Attorney, and County . . �. , reeve, F. H. :_ 011sitor. Court House. Whitby. I 20-v . . et frons I .... .. . . , . � . I "'gicitia. . , I FL vex y severe attack of a pp*en Richardson (a ' Barley anid . _ JW. G. Scott; Deputy -i it was seen tbiA he was suff (acclamation); Councillors, .7 -, 1� . red Hugh P%Wh. M. .8. Cliapthan and G. R CHRISTIAN, Bat -rioter and ;. He BEAL, Claremont 0, Monday morning he wase � . . . Notary Public. Etc. Money to . I 1. where he L,_ Middleton. I . %.-'_2_.,_ . . I - . ASolieftfir. N ' to the O�hawa Hospital: - . - v.. . . I '. t7:, 'cane oisce Brock St. North, Whitbv. 2617 � HOUSEFURNISHINGS - underwent an atiou, when It was . . � . I ­ -.--Wheat . . -7- � ' . 20' . .. � � MONGOLIA . . . . . I _:. I - . I . - teen that the diis-ase. was in an ad- . - . I _ . 1. ­ . .. '* .1 .. . W I LU AM J. BEATON. B.'A.. Bar. . � . He •is now doing as . ....": I . . .. I �.. i .v . :;�,-. �. , , . ., . fritter, Solicitor, Notary Public, associated Big Stock, at the lowest prices. vancled stage. , Mrs. James Rennie spent a few days , . . ,�. .1 * * .0. _. � : . .- . 11 ,,�, ; . i itb Messrs. Ityckman. Denison & � . 1. I I. . I. well as can be ezpe6t,ed, but he id in a in Toronto. . . I. : I . .. 7. m. . - -1 11=01 'Bo.;1ste". Toronto General Trusts - t .11 . very serious cenditio*. . . � -1. . ... .. I -1, � . 19 ? ­ Delivery free. . . I . . , K� G. and Mrs. Tarr And son. Clay- ... .. ­ . - I . ., nilding,85Bay Street, Toronto. Telephone , I . I .., . . � � I'll . ., , . " . main 951-962. . I . --- . " . . . -, . - , - I . F. Z. OM�24' - � -;"-. " , ..:, . , I , 311y I . _. .. . . . I - , �. ton. spent New Years at Cherrywood. . , - , .:. - � . . . L Miss Dorot �. . .1 � -Isww�­_ . - __.� . Call and see. .1ad.Pbone 3*24, . I . .. . . by Walsh. of Tor6oto. Is . I . - . . . . - - - ' spending a few days with friends here. * . 1. . : 'il Dental {Claremont. - .. � ' R. J' Price, of- Toronto, spent, over David Sinalea. of Ringwood. spent =)T_T29:B.ALMrX`01_T . .\ , I . , " .. .. - � . , - , , - . , , � - . . _�____ - I I � I I Sunday with friends he". New Years with his aunt,--,Nfrs: R. --- . . - :, ; . � LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., I . I . . Ending Tarr. , � . ­� -1, . 4 BGraduateof the Royal- Colelle'of Dental ' I � ___ . Misi Ethel Shaebas keens BLACESMITS 3110P 1 7'.., I.::,... ,- - , SuIrgeonis . . few dove with friends In Ft. klerry. Levi and .Mrs. Forsyth, of Glasgow, . � - . . ­ � ­ . � and University of Toronto. Office . . . - - .. � � : * a John Voucher, of Toronto, spept ;rnt Sunday with b-er, brother, Edwhi. .' ­..'..- I. aft* hours 9 to 12: Ito 5.30.V Ind. 1plone � ..Ogg Wanted On April lot the undersigned will-tiaket, - :.- � . . , . .over W. M. Pringle's hardware store. Whitb . . � � � . .� . . 9 Sratirdaybere with his brother, Thos, Orsyth. . . above shop. ,7 r � Bell phone 220. - - . �. .1 .1 441Y i : � . . ... I - '. Poijcber.­ I I - . . Pte. V. J, Ramsey, who has juotre- possession' of the During Dr. Bea*on's absenceloverseas, Dr.. Cook, Millis. of Rogenen'th. . :)ending a Horsesboeing and general blackswillb, L .. of Toronto..will be in.charzie. I will. pam the following cackli price 'U,Iitfnrd P1 timed firoin oveisreas, is a] - .. I . Green e work promptly attended to. ­ . logs delivered -at our mill, Or r spent a few days last week with his time with relatives and ftiends, .. . � _�I - . . . 6 27). 00 friends lends here. Otir -voting peaple. iL,e patiently 1,4mo and interfering horsesc mad% �... . . I _... 'BasSW66d :h o. 1. . whiting for 1.1 Pat ispecialtyof, and monev.re. , I . .... .. Joust-nVes garbs. .. . ­ - 3000 J. M. Oerow Telt on Wednesday to rink t,. open. - . . L . Elul No. 1. ., `� spend a few weeks wi,th his .1 -ork does not Rock E - eon, Frank it tieing closed on aceount of the - nu." . funded If w . . - .. - .- . . . � Soft Elm NO. 1, Lif) - - ­* . . . . - . flo UPI -ow, of Toronto. . Otir young people held a box social prove satisfactory. . G. HA3t-1ssder'of Marrhi e -MAPIONO'.1. '' - .- I a ­ . - I - ,W zitit The municipal elections eaused at Rah)b Nighqwamder'& on Friday .. !, TA,,oris" in the Count -1 of 0 h No. . 130.00 . . I �.­�: �. 4 . I I I -,-- - - J __ mor.0 r�han tlQ1;II %-venizirg. The next Item on our young . ____ ­ _ - cAV!JF`A-9 .­!%.. . voly - . second growth N,-7,. -I, ___f3 �. __ I intere't '�"' ' . . -.6.1ex 2z0=.AL01-X=ZT � , . , , ­ . . . " - _ - . I (Ming chief1vto.the coinin'b= : ;:iii . . -.1 Fine. sec 6 E . n 61 ;11;�i ,e4 . 'star . 49W iV.IRICHART)SON = Real !Es- � % _ChoppinF.atltl Oat Roiling. statlite •Inho, . .. . . !ta-e, Insurance:Ccn,Ii4ry;,vcirv. Notary 'r I I r. .. - ' * " " pper. L - . .� s. I ... . - NEW . .*­ ' J Public, - ally, .--- :..- as , ual. . The annuM meeting (�f :St. J,hri-14 I � I . L ..'� . . _ . . !I 11 , _ . . -_ - I . . I - . . . . - , - rm . (`hutch was bell Tti-ti,iy. Rey, Dr.. I � � . '. �_ - . � . . .1�. . . - _­ . . . . , I RIVERDALE- ­ . . . . .. I . , 1. I - . ' - � - - - � I I . Nlai,sh. ebairinan anti John Philripq its .. , � I ... I . , 1_ rr POUCHER. Real - Estate Ane- - - ..., - . 1. -7 . . - . - � - - � � : I , W. G. Bar)'2es, .Green Rive -vcreiairv�. Th"t, rt,portq *howed* thp * - --- "t Sunday In Brv- The.dirldersianed.h%ve opened up anew . ....�, _1 � , JL * %Ioisaor.., valuator, collector vz4 issues - .. . . . . . " Art Ftt i thing spiFn Garage ' and '�_.__:.­ . of marriagai licenses, BiocliLam. - .- 407- � V,ti if)III branthes to be in a wholesome" _. ., . at tfie corner of , Church' � : �. - -%I. Locust fli1j. . . . ugham. 7 ' '.. 1 , I i '! ___ 0. . - I . ,,Andii-Ion "ts_ Pickering, where thry are - ' - The - .. - ­ Or a&d refii!z R. R. N, )P'r'Tho4,4, C,41,"r,s woo,1 sale. King S I I � �. 1. _�._-_ giving,& to rmasion,,; Renienil 2 I . �. I . �;, . . . .ft, R.Wetp"ibe'llt-felur lillip-.4 larger ._­ preparedtorepair all kinds of autos. . � . - .- . 11 PPER le.quer of 3tarflasee x 101, orf Fritlitv. the l0lb. . . ­, .., ; � - I � . & Than f or 1147. and t Ili, Uprieral Trm­ . -_ -- � . -- - R HO . . I W. J. Tarner tapent, Sunday . with . 71. Licenpos in the Co6tiTy- of, Ontario, I motor -cycles and bicycles,_" . �: .,. L ' Ic I _ �',D&� at store anT his! resideces. Olarimmit.` WINTER- TERM i��er %linw-4 'A Atalance on hand of . ;;� Tires. repain! and oils are kept - , , . . I (21,'V1,11%rood ftion-f]4. . . . . - - _- � . . liver SIT'n, Perfort h-trnittiny Psist-A n ' constantly on hand.. ,:. � B-gini.'.J.cu, 0,-h. - . - . Our lii;zh $chnol E.6holars hate sill - - _ .% ., R.BEXTON.TOWNSAIP 101EP.11, . I . . ; L ' - i k.- - I . - L I . . . . . . I j.. 1. ..' . . � -J; .. � !JI bra;i, brie of the wo , - ., . reominned ths-irNtudieQ. ' I : . I . I - I. ' 'I" . ` . , r - . ­ -- I � . - , .- ,.. . -AN & SHEPHERD . � * "'ItCoo"S'" . . . :_ . '169 eit � # . I . 1. D ficer, Comfilissfatior foi' taking Prepare now for ' reconf,ttiu,ct ,Iti I . , A .,'* ' R hi Turner, of, 316ogolti, is COW 4' •" .Mal, . Acconataot. Eta. Money to 111. (I iy.4. Our hot�ti,_an(l ex et tr4t. t. . � I . . . : ... - - . ..�. .: L... 1, . . I on form mroperti. ­lAzuer of Starr to Lim- ' I :. ,� - ri-itinix hor reinti"m lipre. . ; __�STOUFFVILLE . . . ]L: tL . - . .. ...Ona"" whitey •0. Ona. � � ,1-1 wid de ' niiiind rbe servic ..6 bright _� ... 1. . Thtiq,. Dixon,.L.H. 316-holl and RAL. "' ,�,_. _.J>1CKER1NG,0NT. . - ..�. ..,­.... _. L,. L .., . .. '. Tho- �00,lic and hi;r:h �;c .� . .. I 1. ­ ... . I _,, . �. 1 1 - __ I yming lit le. -. Gt,t nil " c .,A in c I hoo*oi Opt"Ird _k - . . I -­� , �.. . � I .. - _1% . I 1.�� :, I 11. I . ITIlt4lings.- Were :tl�fl niont y t1la 604- ­ : - , ­ � . * � I .. -_ --- I � 1�7, in. lay. IT -&-i a 1.4�11'�yf'! for . 6'n Motiflay. with all the t I I � ., %% rek, ` - ': , I I .. I I , * S ii vv's '" . I - - . CA'XADA'R- "VICTORY RQX 11A . f t bit,int- . . . . .. � I . � � / - - _.__�. f . -4 �. 4 TolLonto. W. If., "IlAw" �2�1?�. . : ; i M ftlift-of totriter- . . ' + f,)r---,r---, .V,Pn--rninai�on-A­A.'(I. &I'mi-C-11) Weldlit.k1tid,ill. Ifoph -Michell and -.. . ­ �., AlIo­. Price'. �I'j 1L.' and ZCCoi_J interest,. vV. i . I A t; t i till. e r f rt t n i 1, e TO w I' . I -t t I - m, T �h - - Clia-010. ctirt,:r hRv-#- s(!me.ittractIt4j - .. .. ' 1. * -,, - . , . � ' _.,� , I* - . �•. �, , 11 , -. r , _ : t- , . . I �11, !D. -Dykes. 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L � - ..;."L ' "I ,- ­ ­JL1 # for ootintles of York ar�,) Ontario, An, '% . '_ _­ +� ..;, '.... - ,X, � ro i;n Mrdn.St. -'- ,w,-rf.11IIr';e.s'AfI1l hi. asking Markham - � ,. _. '-. - - , . �. .4sion nates of sit kinom &t*(nn6a !o nn kuori...t 'rei,nihig pyotnpt�ly atiendt:d to. %X*fo'. Avriv, -,%ho. h+%., ci%rrif�l on I . � - ...Z . � ­� . - - + 1. I . I . in'z(�(,I.tinlo, . I . - . _­ . _: -7 _' , 4 , , 1� I -,:,notice. Addrtaiiitire%naiver P.O., Out. ' . . I . . ;. .- . � ., . . . �­ I . -re -tir -<lvec twvnry ­­ �, . �­ .. . � . � . � . Agent for Canada Carript'ge.,C0. - 1-olne Ir.-mithh: _i h . . Lath;:'-" . � I . . . 0 . Thp threshizig machine i, nizain in _ _. .11, .... .... .:-.--, 1):,, s,�,11 oat La -George Gray, of'.,,- I .. . - . . ­=�_ ". � - --- I— ... ... ;�', , . ,.., OR " . .r. . � v( . I r midst cutting straw rind tliteshing . � - .. -, . . 1. _ � �._i-�,I�'L . TON' Mr.. 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I I .:1D ZZ .:B - I - IL 0 _7 -R-', ,-.�. W�4)tQr NVOrks, Also' t5atIl 1,0011i fix- I oiolil It irrill 11W .:,7,­ef1'F the weal:- - , , , I ­__ -, , . I - . . , U!, ;..-..,. - , , -1�1 �- � - vkvrc lI;I,_­.1ly .att.en(!,�,I, i iner,� ;I nd end with 11Llt6h:ll&z Dios. LOCUST HILL -1 .�, � . Vetorinary. Surgc.pn - -- ng givcn careful I . I . . � , L ­ ­ - .. .7 � t,I:'e-5,.eLc. E.vurytbi � . L . -it ,,I 'i, lclarrwnn! , . .. I . - . . . lNi-1 11to,• , Sp w�er 11.�I,� le.tiirfiOd to re- ­.�­­-­-­ .___.-- L L . . 1 . , I . . . 44W- Honor Graduate of tht, On!'a, i(I Vvic- it! tendon. .. I. .. _. 13. i NV -itel% e ;.TA othcr itiv� ,).t I Tie P'Ibl;t- r�nll()61. I I . ,_ . - ..... III �, 1. , - d i., -, ;�,,' I - . I- . . . ... :� I .:� - . - .­ - ghittl l0e liel dt M 4 I . .. .. . 1 4... . , .,. �;_­ C.N71", .1 . -, , J " t�­ t. -Jn� 1 . Mal� -- t� �W4 4= �. - - - - . .. . . . I , L-, � .• ' � +J:.. . I -:11t. -; N,�­F­Cl�aal�=iagr. of Mal� - . . . . ". � � . ­ o.. 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I .-Cod Live'r Oil. * 1, 4,. ��,N'__ I _­­", L�'. .HR a full line ot it o.4 r-*Ilr f innsm-e your 17i;tiIive I,r aet! ilil-.a , hov. . . . A lmr,c r.II?llI)(,r .frnin here took In , -' ". . � 1- ,,,, I-— , I � I -1 I Szle.I�jl 111!�:it:�!45 Training in the ' 1. . . ' . ' ''.�74 _ed meats constnutly on hrind. . . .- ­ . . - 1:�,!; :n"C"unn'�. it- thn � . I . _ . . _ - ,­. . I - ­Mlalll '�t ' , ­Iirz� . . -founel -k�oirlgrink ,.t.' 11, - On Z9, - .. i _ - . ` I . � . . iingli F I . I h e t h*v i � " jiv ' ��61)�rdfiodfbr I ;I �_ jt'r,ti," Lost -r onli 17 -; effe �­ -Gist Rtwc�n, , IIL,: t - rQ'.(-l]tV' urrl:iF n4ch'. A N(, c e 1. I - .-, '' I . ' ' ' � , .. $6 Spice Roll,' Breal, EU, I OT T ,5? ,:.* , I..1�1. . . I � . , . � Io h �� �: ; : ,�; cries I Fr r. -t r4mTill i, - ��. . ," . sp�wtilir n new,cift- _ .. :1 _ - - �/�'�:,'T) , 1. - , ..jr ­ r,7,---,-- -",T-,-::----- --f ---- 4-1. rol b1psollip"'. collgils, . ­ � '� " � � r ., -.- - ) ,,I n �!z Inst i " I I t e , T -,'.l 11pnF,:1 tm.t..ft)14,1,t.v�(-�1,11',,�dE'I. Now"; your I I I -1 .,oe , � , . , . . . 41 The ..'%V,%'..I t .I Ham, Bologua, 'Weiners, ete. -, - �:w. I yr. !','�" 'Ie - . . I � 1�_&6�' f, . - . z - , .. . . . , � L ._�t, I ., - '' ,--,- h(:l,11nz.;I ,;4w,:;,l c,%�ntnc, at '.Nl t--��. A. A ,Amnoc, L.,,*,r!.-. . . - _, . 1111,0d"CillgL pick L . ­� ""- . ' �/,� --��,,;<z> I . . . % . , - - , � .- . .. - .._Highest prices paid for I . . .. ­ - ­ .. L . * .. . �Iwj,ir'- oil Fvidfty. J.:l n. I 7tll.. � .. . took- in . : . (jilite a nitniber from here - .1� I ' - L', . . I . . � L L results. 'I" -es � I .�ir,I',hzim ,�u,l Pi (!I, (-I i nq twwn,hip� rll,,sl_lLi.,4L-c:,rn,iv;,l ii,'-ov Nil's new. , ., __... _.. - �, ­_ ­ Butches Cattle. .. . .. � .Yi,p)ge & Chaile� Sts, Toronto � o 'N V - - L , ­ .... .- - , . I - .7',, . , . , - , . .. � .. p. . __ _­ . ;I ri, pll;i, in,,,c-�,n,idr,r�lll Ile lliilil % -1-11 on t h v, ly openrd �ink. . . .. �_ .. . . I ­ -------7 � . -Tbis SI-hool Ili- ree-r-11 J'SkeCl I :­ 1. ,�,­ 1�: '.' , � ___ - _. -------. . N­bf,pn, I - - , or,:� it i,b:t6lvIi0ed J. ,%Ip., t�. I),,. A -.,. P. R I., d o r. ,I n (I ) I i Fzs M y I - . I ---a-- ; .; . ., � w ,Z .-.�. . . . � 11 .. " 1 1, , o �% n 1!1.� i P, %.h E, � . � Tt,, . . I . ..: -, . �_ :. �, . I ­ . i L ,� - . -:;� I I. S17aml I . - - . ,­ - j.. E6 111 . I i-_ I.,");,- "r ,sLl?)(1,,v with -the . . . .1. !.� �, . ,­-.� The Pickering . . , I I 0 n ill - . I I' 1). tlf�� "1;I -'--f. Nl�.'silrnn - I,I. P n I I rlr�-v spon't - . . ... . . I. ­ . $18'a Nve�pk and .$ Chr7l�Aari, cl-frItelliplating �.A drnina ill 1:; t t C. J."- I _ " . '. . . I . . 1 ,4 parents. Tt-z­,M-6--*SP,a_W_W1 eqll 11.1 Sfitig �­_...­­ _COMMittee A (,u,ir,o li�-ie is it surv, Safe ii P.d ' a qppllt, .,.,. ... J t h I, ri��i T? N t�ii I, e. Parti(qilais }star. er. 'Mls�- _Ftdler .Ind friend , . C F1 good posvinns. . - Annie . fa'tion in -,fll T ... I .V' Ranc.e. flkiir:k --route I.o � hfohi'and''.' 19 ' On Thiirrday lw�t * a'very plea's�inf N*�,Nv y(,ni-q v:it.h her .pt'reirits, W. A. I ' ' - . 0, 111� - N%;i . - . � . � .4, . - . . . Tho s.Ands havc pi�oved Qfls -ite rervniolly to( -.i,* Place- at the hotIle. (Of qrl(l 'Mr.q, k'llller- . . . . ' ,':';;. .. I: ��. I.. I I 'I o` Catalogue, Do i� to-dit . riding, .., -,Luna &fflenlfies silch -, I.: ,_� �: v,,-,,� . . . . soil ,V Mr. nild Mrs. 11nb.qo.n are spc,i n 4 -1 - Joie e�� I N! --. Curter. when their . firs, . . _ ­ .. - , - . '_ - '.•_.. I .1 ftir - y i I t te r 11 -ttha ­�- .- Coughs. Colds, . , .,;;-- - L The object of this Association is to ' N ") W. - .. .. . I . I .- ___ - 0 A! or. Bertha. and lVal, ,ini- a itiont,h with tulatives in S t_ C, .- . .. ,. In I i . 1 -"'J"" L - - . - . - ' ..��L.'�L ...... � .: .,: lessen- stealing and prosecute;.- . ., � l­4(,)n.NvPi,o unitkI iii-niarriage, After ritlp a � I �. . .. Princip -s and Nkgilva- ... . ­-.,.­.,_ ,.,­ , . . . N ­.. IV. J. Ellilotf, Principal. .-Brone.hitis, Ho,aysenesg- ... . " � �, --.v - the felons. Ta-4hort linner-moon the happy cnmple . ., . .. � I . I ­ _ . . . . I Jamcq., Rfolti�y, ,we are glad to re- I .­_w.� . � I - � . - - I in'tend ,�h-* ill- iii,provings . "* . to te:-;1i I , , I lowly, Afteraslight, ' I . - . . .. Nlt- KMILVNt', . I e ih 0. - - 1�,­ ' ' ______ . - 11 ' ��,C. .;. - ce . . P 1.11: L .. -F sy to ta� '. - - - i _-Members having property stolen conimuns- . � t".1c'li of prieurnollin. . . 1: . �, �,q � � , . ''.. - . . �� � �­ I , - , . L _L�. ,cate immediately with any.ailember lk-jr. -Tipper addrvs_,;� the 17. F. 0. Tile. ,inniveiFL-my s&'vices of the I . . . i , - .L,' I "" �, . , � .- **--��.�1'1_ I I oh - , Figgs Tofflatchind I 1""I. I... . "'" 1'�' . 11,.1 I I - - - I . of Executive Commities. on Mrindav evaning ni d out R Green River UnfrIn -Slin'day S 00. .­ � : .1 _. I , , � B]Aek Breasted Red , short I,.niirs'e. in agricidtme which he ``were . I ­� . . . . --- . .. '�_ , � ..... �,�.L ., . f rorn', .T,p Inigely Attended. I . . . � . I . . fthip foe . . . 1111.00.. . . . . . . .Gaine-choi�e' stock Mid . intends conimencinW here on the 219t Tim HFigf,rnian expects to move into * I . I ol I . ': of January. This is Ft splendid course his new residence in the near future. i► . , . �_.� 4 - . 'M., ­ � I �ICKERIN- rs k ' I -10 4W - I ' W%.131 V. �M isfsa�D a .I. - L ' 'S . ' _ Mrq 1�� � " � 12 i�.,NJW _ Vie� C t witt . . 1�.,: Tickstalfrav be bad from too President or; ,- I .� ., . .. . . Secretary on splillastion. . .. I I excellent lny,e�rs- . _ - �and should, be taken advantage of by WI, wish him success, G. W. Liao, ?hm . .'L:�"'­.. ..� . . � . .... ----A-ho, Yo4ti,ng Belgian' 'Hares eveiyyoung man in the community. While driving from Markham on1. ­ , � . ---. - I -7- 1 - I - xac. Oorn.-L. I). Banks, C. S. Palm. I and Silver Grey Sibere. I . Specialists will take up the subjects of Saturday night, Ingram Percy man- . Druggist -"Graduate . Optician er. W. V. Richardson, Pickering. ian Hares. . &I) breeds of live stock, also engine aged to get as far as horve, when all at I . .. _�:,-, .. - . . ' work ee-leeping- seeds. �ecronstruc- once his horse took fright and upset I C. N. P., TI -, , it Agent. 1. . I - -1. I . - , -I' A t - W. J. Clark. 11' Pedigree:Stock. ti., work, buildings, etc. There will, him, damaging his coat and bruising Tin & - 03M.t&T1L1CP1 ,* -*,'R.IThexto, b , . ,. , PICKERING be no trouble in finding stabling. 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' , ♦ y y u� 99� FR t f f ,t 'Fljkl�� � •1 �! < Y �..< . c r.. GENEW - , • > 1, -adt�. �ki� WIN i�.e iIM1'gZ nsesffseYfW's -. Wib TSF pa!'t�lltt0!! tit the Wil' and Their - _ • v - -- - r - Status L► tush Caamenw�tith,- ABY Rewsrdid With y';.� `` Earldoms. A despatch from London' nays:- Presenting •their views by thtir re- '' '� A despatch from London asys:•�- .-The conference o! representatives of Presentatives, Earldoms will bs conferred on Field kms. the allied nations wMch was to begin The British delegation will be s "r,' Marshal Haii and Vioe-Admiral ` -. * bonded by Mr. Lloyd George, Mr, . `' ' Beatty, in recognition o! their eery- - ' ° - rasa during the war, 'according to; �� ; polled for one "reek- owing to the de- there will be 'attached an extensive £ ''- _ The Mail. ..Q �r `- voloposent of the• Cabinet ` crisis in retinue of officials frogs the 'Foreign y�< ;' s a orae, Plumer $ Rawlinson, Birdwood Italy. Its now expects to,, meet Office and from .the various services. `� yng, Tim Canadian Mission wiil`,proceed ` <' and Allenby will be elevated to thv t M on January 13 and arrangements to I« . , : to Paris in time for this conference »� . ; ; Peerage. that earl are being completed. and the Prime Minister, air Robert ' The newspapers say that rheas ; The character and scope -of this Borden, will represent Canada ' in ;,,; honors will probably be accompanied c ce b not' lildply .ta be deflaed these-prolimina and im rtaat die-. Y by grants oY money. i 4 until it actually meets. There is the cusaions. w m �{ to announcement of these, ants view that it should be a formal gath- The date for the official peace <w � .: : ' ' " °' :. ,�.. A' honors is said by The Mail to be, x• ' m'Ing 'witty'a definite agenda to be congress has not yet been fixed. It After 47 -Years--The famous Are de Triomphe, Paris; wh.ch was i Improbable, as Field Marshal Ha -considered, and offering A public re- can be called in short order, as the closed in 1871 after the Prussians defiled it by passing through in pro- Prefers to remain in command r -port of conclusions to be reached, and delegates who are to attend it' are cession, is to. be re -opened for a great Victory procession early ia' the the British armies until the treaty an alternative proposal is that this now- in Paris, or on their way there, year, of peace is signed and the army is ; ' conference should be completely in, The belief is that the inter -allied con- reconstructed on. a peace basis, a - f� r formal and given up to the ir•.est ferences will require about a fort= - -- work in which he fa taking' e- deep arts of the World Montreal Oleets pos9ible consideration of s1I questions eight, and that the actual peace con- Montreal, Jan.' 7. -Oats, extra No. interest. ' k N ' of peace as they affect the attitude. ference will begin its work about the 1 feed 88c• flour, new standard grade It ie recalled that Lord Roberts L' : which the all natlona will take at first of February. . �. $1`,28 to $11.85; rolled oats, bag received a Parliamentary grant of ' `the Peace Conference. The � ' prob. The questions of the representay . - •Breadstuffs 90 lbs. $4.25 to $4.60; bran $37.25 • £100,000, and that Lord Kitchener "i l ':abilities are that the latter course tion of the various countties entitled Toronto, Jan. 7. -Manitoba wheat shorts, $42.25; Mouillie, $68.00 to was given £50,000 after the South Aprw i will be followed as lending itself to be present at this congress have -No. .1 Northern $2.24%• No. 2! $70.00; hay, No• 2, per ton, car lots African War: These grants were in • �, ; , errors readily to the purposes is view: not yet been fully aettied, sad may Northern ;2,21'"; No, 8 �'orthern,f ; 0.00 to $21.00. Cheese, finest addition to' the titles conferred upon e Adjustment of ' all , differences 'be- not be 531 they are considered by $$ • 171x4 • No, 4 wheat, $2.111�li u� j eastern, 24 to 25c. Butter, choicest them. . . ,� .:•`tween the'aliies so that they can go the inter-all`@d conference, but it afore Port William, Dot inciu�ing emery, 62 to 63c. Eggs, select. It is reported that Vice -Admiral. t • into the Peace Cv tax. ed, 59c; No. 1 stock, 61c. Potatoes. :I f ngreae with an may be said that the British Do- Beatty will be given the rank of full Manitoba Data --No. 2 C.W., ?6e; j per bag, car lots, 1':70: Dressed _.agreed_ programme. There is = minions will receive consideration ho s, abattoir killed, $25.00 to Admiral. Since he took over the "� !'� difficulty about the represeritatian at commensurate with their articipa- 723iio. c; eatra7Noc�leleed, ?i!fs,n� P pxtra $215.50. Lard, pure, wood ails, ?0 command of the British fleet from 11 this conference as all the allied Bona- tion in the war, and their status is stare Fort William. " ' lbs..net, 31 to 32%c. Sir John R. Jellicoe he has borne ' tries win have am leo - P pportuafty of the famay of British nations. American- corn -bio: 8 yellow. "� the title o!`"Acting Admiral" $1.70; No, 4 yellow,. $1.65; sample Lire Stock Market .The Marquis of Milfordhaven, com- r Ain� , .:' �..' ­ � '� W W ��* ( �� � corn, feed, $1:4b to $1.60, track ( Toronto, Jan. 7. -Choice hearp i mending the second cruiser squadron, Nva,+ Toronto, •- I risers, $18.00 to $13.26• butchers' and former First Lord of'the Admir P�. _ . i Ontario .oats,, new crop -No. No. ' 2 catty, choice, $11.50 to12.�5;. do, alty, has been placed on the retired AL- P - white, 70 to 78c• Nu p-- good, 10.75 lI 5 �'g [ OG '�O� 3 white, 69 to Jiro $ to $ ,2 do. , $8.m• fiat at his own request. ` M& 72c, according to freights outside. 'w9.50 to $9.76; do, common, $ 3.410 -_� . � 1 . _ O rio wheat -No, L Winter, per to $8.25; bulls, choice, $10.2:.. to sj.I.$ ar lot, $2.14 to $2.22• No.�L, do., $10.75; do. me4ium bulls, $fi,7", tb %� Oih _.-- , ' dBriltieh Thither COAtroller t0 . _. - .! to $2.19;, No. 3 Spring, $2.07. 59.25; do. rough bulls. $7.50 to R:00; EV LLL\ . 4 Peace Conference t0 Deal With to 2.10, f.o.b., shipping po.nts, ac- butchers cows, choice, $10.25 to _ ,Purchase Billion Square Feet Treaty of 1830 Guaranteeing coring to freights. $10.76; do. Rood, $9.60 to $9.75; . .; , eL7 DW �� rI. Peas -No. 2, $2,00. -- �do, medium, $8.25 -to $5.60; do. com- - IS Li - in Canada. - - 1. lits• ` Barley -Malting, new crop, 90 to mon, $7.00 to ;7.76; stockers, 17.75 __ London, Jan. 8. -As the outcome Paris, Jan. 5. -The famous treat 95c, according to freights outside. to $10.50- feeders, $10.25 Eo 7611.25; Louinned Broodin on DvWII• Y. Buckwbeat=leo. 2, $1:36. canners, $5.5U to $5.85; m.lkersg . .. of aegetfations carried Oa try the which Gamany designated as a Rye No. 2, $1.54, nominal. good to choice, $90.00 to $150.00; fa$ Telling'' on His .. Canadian Trade Commission for the "scrap. of •paper" will come up for Manitoba flour --01&- crop,- war go. coin. and• med., $65.00 to $75.00; Appearance .past month, the Timber, Controller of early consideration before the Peace quality $11.35, Toronto, • springers, SrO.00 to $150.00; light' .. ­ - • Great Britain will purchase in Congress._ - This Is the treaty matte Ontario flour -War quality, eld ewes, $51.00 to $10.00; yearlings, . Amerongen, Holland --,.Even -the °Canada half a million standards of in 1830 when. the great p6wers . of 1 CTOP' $10.2Q, in bags, Montreal and $13,90 'Eo $13.50; spring lambs, i wonderful springlike weather of .t]la a Do `zed Bei :um as being Toronto, rompt shipment. $15.00 to $16.00; ._ calves, good to new year did not bring the former b to''ond billion square feet. The tum- separate from Holland, and guaran- Mont, choice, .$14.00 to $17.00; ho a, fed German Emperor outside of Amer- - real freights, bags 'included: Bran, which is to be at aA grades, teed the -neutrality of - Belgium. . $37.26 per ton; shorts, $42.25 per ,cars, $18.26• do. f.o.b, $17.00. ' _ :"Will . he bought under - the direction .. It was the disregard of this neo- ton. s is improving daily. The principle - - r of the Timber Controller through trali and the invasion of .Bel um Hay -No, 1, $22.00 _ _ cause of his indisposition appears tc ty gi per ton- mix- FRF.:�iCH SOLDIERS OCCUPY mental.depieasfon..induced.b thi '�British brokerage houses and Can- by the German troops which brought ed, $20.00 to $21.00 per' ton - track , THE - H V G ARIAN CAPITAL ' y - . :„ <-;<, timber agencies in London, Great Britain into the war. Toronto. gradual realization of the full extent s : - who will.deal direct -with the Can The Belgian - Parlisiment recently Straw -Car lots; $9,;,0 to $10.60, A despatch from Paris says: -Two of his downfall. Recent reports from 1 .. adisa lumber track Toronto. Germany are said to -have accentuated - produeera. adopted unanimously a "resol'ution thousand French soldiers have enter- ".. It is -understood that every - Can' a,,�ing for 'the establishment of the ^- ed"-Budapest..the Hun this feeling. County Produce -R holraate Hungarian capital, } adlan producer who is registered ,on Independent_ aoverignty of Belgium y according to a telegram from Zurich Lack of open-air exercise and con ' � Eggs -No, 1 storage, 64 to 55c; tinuai .brooding have had such trll the lista of the Trade Board at Ot• and the abandonment of the guar. to the .Temps. One detachment oc 'tatwa ' will be given an selected, storage. '68 to 60. ; cartons, gi equal oppor- antes o! neutrality. The resolution ^ copied the castle of Count Karol i ing effect on Herr -Hohenzollern s ap• Y• new laid i5 _to ,Sc. i y , tunity to sell. There is also to be � •adopted by the Parliament was in re- Butter- •Creamery, solids, 51 to' where Field liarshal von Mackensen, pesrance that he .scarcely is recogni: - . ;3 . an allocation `of purchases- upon a l sponse to the Speech from the Throne bac; do prim 5.3 to 55c; choice a dais Berthelot,Ger commander In erned. Gen. n. , zable to those who saw' him when ht , terri4orial _basis, .thus assaying a fair made by King Albert when he re -en- Prints, 45 to 47c ordinary first came to Amerongen. His wife+ '',proportion of pnrchaaes to Western tared $ruasels, i prints, 88 ,to 40c; Exskers', 30 to 33cp rce i Hungary • to insure the proper, who 18 with him ,almost constantly, Canada. All the British Columbia I Atter ex resain i blcamargarine (best rade) _ force§ m Roumania, s making a tour die a •s much -more buoyant spirits I p g gratitude to the 34e. g g r5 pr p pi 3 y pi lumbermen are represented here by , nations. aiding ,in the deliverance of ' ' Cheese -New, � - r carrying out of the armistice,- and makes cccry , effort to cheer p Large, 27'1 to 28c him. L. C• Beale,` Timber Commissioner' Belgium, the resolution says: , �', -' g'. of the i... : iatt i twins, 28 to :,fi ,.I c; . spring made, CITIZENS OF OCCUPIED There is no . s: -:for the Province, who' is attached to "The tragic and glorious hburs large, 28 i•; to 29c' twins, 29 to 291,4 c. removal of the former Emperor, kl : . the staff of F. C. Wade, B.C., Agent-' which Belgium has experienced give I Comb Honey--Lhu;ce, 16 oz„ $4,50 PROVINCES MAY VOTE General for 0,e Province in Great; it the right to. free itself from the ! to $5.00 per: dozen; 1?. oz,, $3.50 to' ' ' though many.reports are current tc Britain, and 4e wilI deal directly ties which in the past limited its sov- per dozen, - A despatch from Paris -, says:- I that effect. . _Iumi�er is to bre bought wtthin ,the " ereignty and enervated its inxerna- 1$4 .. Maple Syrup --In 5 -gal .tins, $3.25. Marshal Foch, according to the Matin, ; - avrth the. Tia Tier Controller. Thin n t ra tional action. Belgium will thus' has given permission for the Germans �Q U-BOATS .STILL I .' .inext twelve months, It will rep- pass to th rank of the .. Provisions -Wholesale (V7 _ a great powers I in the occupied Rhine Provinces to s eseat a total► transaction -in money which are mistresses o! their des Barrelled - 'Meats -Pickled. - pork„ participate •fn the German elections, " :value of about $40,000,000. tinier." - ) $48;. mess .pork, $47, I He also will allow freedom of the , �� BE SU�tilL4'YLi\Lir Ottawa, Jan. - b. --The' .necessary Inciden.tall German a designs- Green Meats -Out -of pickle, lc less` press and -freedom. assembly . as far 14 paper" involves the I i y g I e m�iaten- , - - - -. _. _:.T .. ---- 8 than �noked. as is compatible .with th C�nsdian credit which rendered the tion of the ;treaty as a "scrap of Smoked Menta-Ro130c 32 to 33c• liar a lumber t;ansacflon announced, a g general question hams, 51 to•b2c• backs 2�ZDestroyed OT Captured . q 38 to heavy, 30 •ante of order. Ali' r by cable -from London possible was I of establishing some means of -----r- Get'1t18q Submart`lies -" t '' arranged some weeks ago between the ; anteeittg the inviolability of treaties. 46 to 47c; backs, boneless, 50 oto 52c.. PRINCE OF WALES • Dominion Government at Ottawa and I -- ah Breakfast bacon, 42 to 47c. Cottage WILL VISIT U.S. .During War. ., " .'------ - ernment. Thin rolls, 35 to 360 London,. Jan. 5. --The allies .destroy credit r'� to be availed of to the extant NON �� BA 0 Dry Salted . Meats -Long clears, in ed or -captured 202 German submar•.:11" tons 30c • : in cases 30 A despatch from London says: -It -brat is'I'endered necessary by the r 1,4c; clear bel- Ines during the war. In addition to d ..: lies, 28 to 281,4c• f.^t backs 25c. 1s understood that King George and 1.�r,� ..etate of international exchange. The' CARD -SURVIVE , I these, 14 German'. submarines were` Lard Pure, tierces 30 to 30%c• Queen Mary assured President Wil- \ $rltish Governemnt is to supply thetuba, 3 )% to ale; son that the Prince of Wales •wfli visit I destroyed by the Germans themselves, • pail's, 30+14 to ,_ . shipping to car*y this lumber to _ 3114c; prints. 31%. to 32c• shorten- the United States during, his coming I ten in the Adriatic and four off Plan - Great Britait,. The transaction in- ` ing, tierces, 25.% to 25%c- tubs' 25% trip through, the British Dominions, I dere. Seven others were interned in digates the character of the business 85 Per Cent. of British Rank and to 26e; pails, 26 to 2614 c; ' 1 -lb. according to a Paris despatch to The neutral countries. ' _fir which it is expected tl+e Trade Mis File in Turkey Died. Prints, 27 to 27c. Mail. a not yet der ofteer the submar nal aioa w}ll be able to of fain from now 1 - - _ iii - f - A despatch -rom London says:- 1. ` cn, particularly up m the Continent., _ ready brought into British ports 1s 122^ British officer who was a prisoner in �, There are at least 5S still to be sur• x URSENDERED U-BOATS Turkey gave an account on Friday of „ 3� x rendered: The Germane are still boat• '�" i. .11 ._ _' the terrible hardships and cruelty in- `s'1...k >.:r •, " b'y engaged Ia building submarines, ARE BEING DIVIDED UP flitted u on British ,. �" 1. _ P prisoners by the ..;•:r; < ; ,! The allies. are making no objection to ' I Turks. Describing the march from - ,, iZ r 1. _ s this, for all .these boats will be at the A despatch Prom London bays:- Kut -El -Amara 'to Bagdad, the of- '� v �, ' ,� �; disposal of the allies v�en completed. 4- . German -German which have been flcer says the prisoners were driven >°` �� k German surface warships .actually 5 aunendered are being divided among •like sheep aI'ong the desert ways. ;?F�is���' •' �, brought into British porta were lase by `the allies, according to The Mail. The They were denied food were short of ' �"' ° ` `2 newspaper says that fiYteea a ;` , ,� .,' +. ;y. „y one battleship than stipulated in the ". ga to wafer, and the Turks refused to al- :. �� 4 M armistice ,terms. The reason for this . -France, ten .to Italy, serer to Japan !ow them to rest They were bayou- _ <`,1 �; ' �%`° ` <, '• "+ s ie that neither the Saxon nor the Mac- <, r- and four to the United Statos. The "ted\ or clubbed if the sto ,,�3 y peed and r g' >< kensen has been completed by the *Lf^boats turned over to the iJnited were struck with rawhide Safes schen _? - Gorman garde: The German battle• - . States -are ^r s p a en e o a fan e over n•, - way serosa the Atlantic. ., Roughly speaking, according to the > ��� stead. She will leave German waters _ The newspaper does not speci!y the officer, from 75 to 85 per cent. of or cepa ow wllhitt a week, r - - manner In which the rest of, the 137 the British rank and file_ to Turkey . �•.r .:�. ?ham - #, "vim n durren "red aubmarineg are to' be died. One batta surrendered at �` '" •"' ° " • s '` I �' yM . > , � g� „ � MiIIion Tons of Fael Oil , :alioted. Kut -Amara 117 strong; it arew �°�•a:`xw •:"` 4.� �sM. , " , E � .. -, �, ?.. f�:•:...k.• .a.:i:... .'.etf3D'::•..a = .. ant o From A " :.. y ;..; .: S t Britain meriga -- now slice. Other batteries are aI- . 'Stat'us of ea -Kaiser in Holland . most in the same condition. One A "MYSTERY SHIP." A '3espatch from London says: -1 � Has Been Definitely Settled regiment marched out of Kut -El- - This is one of the "gystery,ships" which looks like an ordinary tramp The Ministry of Shipping states that •• Amara $00 strong, of whom only 53 steamer. In reality she is a vessel of an entirely novel type, heavily during the war over 1,000,000 tons of A despatch from . Amsterdam a now Ilving, armed ' with guns which are concealed and can be unmasked_ in a few fuel oil were carried frorga the United says: --The British and Dutch Gov- The British C7onsular, guard at � seconds• In• addition she has a very heavy armament of torpedoes and States to Britain by 761 eargb steam-; - `ernments have arrived at 'an agree-. Bagdad before the war consisted of depth charge throwers, but she is built with a draught of only 8 % feet, era, specially fitted out to convey olll " !, p _'. -ment regarding the status of this two Indian officers and 35 men. When which made her practically immune from submarine attack. It is an- in double bottoms or ballast tanks. - L&'% former German Emperor, according the war 'broke out they were intern- nounoed that one of these ships will be sent on a tour of the Empire Fifteen thousand tons of oil were lost' to 'a despatch to the Telegraaf from ed in perfect physlcai ooIIdit, All and that it is hoped her light draught wjll enable her to pass through by enemy action and 2,000 by marina' The Hagns. Of them are daai the fat, Lawrence Canals and be brought to lake ports. - Ipy, m *1 - :.t 1t.91..,..:.yc. a a:..•.:: .. ..: -� .. .'. .. :� . ,. � . , y.. .�_ -' '.-:. ,,..,.. _ K ..,•r b.. � .. ..Mc _ .,.d:. •.. _ e,.a. .: �ri�,r+.-i: _ . ..x1 M_._s.:rt.ei-..� us•:.:�_aY.,.c... ,,,. , ts._, ,., ...,.w..,.kn:x�.',fk9'.1r.'_ _:..Y.rt..,.,,a:er` .iuY�. ar�•r"7�k+:uar "E` �3+ �d�`.`rw'F?i'°:'A.%�i��,n�•"ua,•..' ^4r •arcy��°�`•`irer ,,,• '�.'da;i#»..'`�y,"" "S�xa :<: ' 'y ` +; :.6A.�1•'; �d' Hr C"+r. k°, op .,,3 `r y��'•ty. r. ,.<..a... L'V'•'i F•y `I�,+ .n :ti: i•r fid., `�.. '�'�'.. s� li.`�i: n4.•:5 :,t rat.,, �.... 'R ;.•+}+ :.}. <s',r• ';",•J:. ...ttij.,o .. o.. .. ... "rk.r" +.. .. MI. lorrena IL in y rx7 '�trc� ' sats+ r r :)''�'e S+r,' al. !'%+��, '•'"; ?;>r . SLY PIl#E L41eli _ .idb `Nevel Nu -twin Xae : Molal Biasses in Frans*. One of the many us" is wbkh- London motor buses are pmt in France. Is as A heats. for. p4eons... The out- %r -. ssfoi tiiart. r � , Two scut _ _ . - side of-the-vsenibtu.-is. roated_ia- tQ_ �iiWsirttat.Ca. Caftan ronaM► � . r-,^_•r„r MUT'SOLDIEWthe ittcide—or rather. three-gWlrtera �tQA U �R& LUi M P 1, ws ro, of the. maid ,becautae tate front Part ; ertaat #' �in6 is also part' of the cage, which. is Nt st tam ea•e t� '. t ` tstiott• tri tFto>'St -entered by a door from the men's !- oat A s�aa _ S"a l -'art, sending •93113 tits ° ar•: room, and also by .& .door at the top Saldiets everaat 1 corms.' rt fro kt,• QC e • ' of the back etaircaee. Sixty Ben Pont. of fire work on Frederick a There ie an opening in the front of ship is in constructing the hull; i Frady Ch• A the cage cleverly arranged to Jet the the remaining 40 per cent.•!s iastslls <� Firg Division,, in -a ctbio rt brrds they CUSAUUML Par 00%. eceived by frtetlds f!l t their Alights,but not to let them lugs and other equipmeat that 9009 Montreal. He says "The w escape when tfrey are inside. A. board to-, make the finished vessel. men' want -playing cards lass is deftly poised just inside the open-, � ' ti and chevriatobaco." T i t _ iag, so that when a' bird steps on it Holland's mines are now prod4ing an electric bell rings iliside, the em- coal at the rate of apaut. 2,0,OOQ nibus to tell the men khat a pigeon tons a year. . - _ • l . ... o hoax@ ---• •,� hascome pigeons a* taken out- in bas- ��.a Lsasmen - t Cass OarM to Oevrsl .kets to the treachee to bring race- gages back in case the wire c0mrar ni- Kx cations should be cut by the purpose �� ��� a __ __-------- --- fire. If not wanted for.thia purpose , :w is wall:, and roughly Titled in, the merchant ships of the nationa4 they are sent, flying back after tweny- 1NSTAMTLY RELIEVED WITH g_ a �o�i A has Ueen the normal :condition of the ships of the Allies are .either foto hours with a. message, just far people of Termonde for over' four camouflaged or pa'imed- grey, and are practice' Each -pigeon has a ring put ' `, Q years. When the town was burned, armed—no beauty about this. It is on ftp Icg when giber o3'n°n he ring. and l6 �� TOSM N of course, all the furniture was burned, when we ase neutral steamers that known by OR g�QpM."K ANY DMIST and there remained noL halt enough we get something of thb colors of sr wits Lyman-Lnsm.. Msatr . rrlest36a. t of the ordinary necessaries of life. war. With great dignity the�e'ves- A Health Sid' wing �Fr T H 1 R T' E E N HUNDRED: HOMES Re-entry of Belgian Troopa. eels Sstnnt t sir national colors on '*�� ViaisV� hull and stern. li1'F l BURNED TO GROUNDS The last Germans left Termonde on ,The iron -ore ship from BilZ. has Nov. 16 and the first Belgians reached Rer»fnder.. Don't R'ait ���t r�� ti .—� the, town the following Sunday. All , red and gold bars painted on her :... ij Flanders CNN today. has lain under a thick ' side, while the timber craft from ' until you Ret the Spanish InduerUM LSE u. yssspeatcable PAvations :'Suffet'ed by blanket of white tog. which added to ;-Drammen or other Norwegian -ports s , Li imp o �_Seven Thousand tnhabltants �_ .the dismalness of the landscape, find bears a targe red patch down hap .�� � � rd s • if 311 V fi� -- h� For Four Years. -- the pathos of the..glace_was indescrib-' hull. on vrhiris there, stands adee - 'S a iL . �tb *glOdAjB _ able. One is familiar with towns ut- blue cross. 4 The acme of Termonde will be s terry ruined !n which no man lives, se Greece has her blue and white wt.the drat situ of A. Its Ilea3ins Quart- - dange `Oras thing of. shame to all Germans for Ypres and Ballloul, but Termonde, stripes,. and Denmark her red with ties are amazing. THE OLD RELIABLE • 9eaeratloas to come; says a eorreepoa- where 7,000 peoAle still exist among white trona. Sweden boasts s golden �MINARVW LIINIXEXT CO.. Ltd. dent at Nov. 20. The world will never the four-year-old ruins; seemed to me cross on a marine -blue background. . Yar�auth. N.S. Apply a tittlr, don't nub, let it dersh' forget the story of the deliberate, aye- to surpass in sadness even those ter- and holland bare of red, white and: _, trate, and—good-bar twingel Supe for . external aches, pains strains, stiffness dr -=temade burning of more than 1,000 Able wastes, yei.it was not a sad day, blue respectively. Nearly one huned veasels at of joints'ormuscles,fameneas.bruisms _ homes of harmless inhabitants or 'of for Belgian troops were passing un- It does not seem so long ago that Prince Rupert, -B.C., are occupied in Instant reli:f -without massims or,. s = the murdering of innocent civi!lans. teasingly through the town on the way', lite trim United States merchantman halibut _ fishing; and during Septern " soiled'_ clothing. ReIiabl�►-the b'sggesE . That has been followed by four years to Brussels to assist at the entry of blazoned her identity . to the seven ytir after year. Eco-; of servitude to the Germane under con- the King, and the people lined -the seas by means of a mizhty. "star- hes 2f9 fishing vessels rourical b+ season of enormous sat a4 spangled banner" on her hull. ing in s fatal catch of 1,094,000 .lbs. F dltioas of such utter discomfort that. I streets, where a few poor flags flutter. - of halibut. Keep a big bottle ready at s1I tirsies: 1 "doubt it any persona of France or Bel- ed, and tried to cheer them and broke y- r 11ade in f anada. Ask your druggla# - � _ •..: - inn's - glum have suffered more than those of into demonstrations of enthusiasm at -- - o - - - --- for �l !Termonde. the eight of my British uniform. B4R°~ >daim�t. Cetsss u°' fir~ =' " I have been In the place to -day. be: -the Lour years of privation .have left Laugh When People Sweden is using leas than ane -fifth Ing the= first Lishman to visit .it. as their mark on the population, and : of the 5-,000,0001horsepower !t is be - 'i must have en almost the fast to I never, It seemed to me, did the whole Step On Your Feet � lieved it could rive Tram its vdater- - see it -in .its lona agony four years people of a town need pttpand spm- pathy more than they. falls., ' Of the 2,100 houses w this ourself then pass -- w: the town before the war about 1,300 ia.the coarse of the four years Ter it along to others were destroyed or burned wantonly. nionde has had five commandants, and i. '_ _ ,- ,_,It workst, / house by house, by the Germans -on all were equally severe and bmtal. As ' .! = - now 0 P - their' llrat entry after they had been. in most places, it !s solely the Inter- o-4-a'o'"a- 4" o -O'arO a Blood FACE A MpU11` there without molestation from the In- national Relies Committee -who have Ouch ! ? '+ ? • '• This kind of rough habitants for twenty-four hours: Of. been able to furnish the inhabitants I talk will be heard less here in town 1[ �ta� to thirty drops of the some less than 1,200 houses with bread and fats enough, and tin- Deople troubled with corns will follow Extract'of' Roots com:oonlyle n in the town end the im• milk for Infants at least to keep } the simple advice of this Cincinnati i called tblber Seigel's Curative - -MM an which roma! nod lnf i authority, who claims that a few drops mediate environs, nearly all are of the the spark of life glowing. All the 10- j of a drug called freezone when applied Slr"p• way falces {n water_ t �� ;poorer class and small, and' the. great cal agricultural produce, whether vege- to a tender, aching corn (tops soreness the mads sad at bedtime. for . majority of them' more or less dam- tables.' meat, or real milk, was. 01 at once, and soon the, corn dries up the etlro iadisestioa. eoaa:i- p.,Aj- �1{ W. AWBkB. CN�»,, 'raged. A large number won no coarse, requislttoned y e arms as s �� � � � TSCa oonaldezed At to live la In ordinary pace is esti. tresiaunt will effect Lor themselves. Many prisoners, In- I Fie 'says freezene is an ether cop a assn is nearly very ease:' t; _times, but the stead a of Termonde eluding numbers of Enaliah, were !a pound which dries iminedlately ,and I •'My trace and back wets a11-brolos4 are not exacting. OI the original S0e. the neighborhood, and during the last never inflames or even irritates the t•et the i�r+ia'i at druggist i t with PPS. and m7 face was a„ 000 people nearly 7,000 have continued few weeks there has been a constant surroundipg tissue or akin. A quarter G4 po ��G��.� e�!!c !"e _ I fdglat to look at. Thepim• �k` of an ounce of'freezone will cost very i plea iisoe:ed aadwiteseat. ito live tptere, and any ruin of a build, stream of parties of all sizes arriving little at any drug store, but is sufil• '0014+T CUT OUT ,, teed, and weer so � ing which could be patched UP To from et near front to be quartered cleat. to remove every ha � � _}' J.shelter was aCcoanted good enough. for a few days and moved on again to tarn or callus from one's feet Millions ii �F a� �' i 'Two and three households crowded in -It T'ss7 '��A Germany. A local soup committee, 01 at American women will welcome this lock or Baraiti3 i `U—Me amall-cattage. Rooms were which Mme. Bruyninez, the Bnrgomaa- announcement since th8 inauguration N/hea _saw Cori a partitioned off to make homes for two ter's wife, was president, has minister• of the high heels. FOR deep and Ointment _ adeatiued • I ILamilles. To live thus in one dark ed to these with German consent. The �- a • w th Int I would try them.' I was mm - "room or two with the windows $lled prisoners, while in the neighborhood, 'Compressed Paper Fuel I pp O1 y � � using � � d with -pinata Instead of `lass and holes all received a good bowl of soup each 'Italy makes excellent use of her Omelean� Ointment and one cake dtwil day, without which they must have waste paper. It is made into a cheap Stops 1hmemereduce �m promptly. Does not bt4-' �p �� i8�� � �arq H� starved. and portable fuel for the soldiers�° hat Coteatn, eat,. August 19, i>i17. The church of Notre Dame of Ter- goys and girls go about the cities tee °r remove the rind bone can Mi Seep 7� aids dant. dr worked. $2.soabottkdei•vetoed. tMlititittM, { t 1 monde coatained� with other paintings, collecting all the discarded newspa- I ABSORSiNE. JR« ter SOMA a...�r,�e, ��puiposas. every- � Van Aycks, both of 11818"t kr tuoU•. tvd•a sea s.du.e• Yarla.•zdf•. two rather Lamoua,.• para they ,can find. These are brought q►�rr• �• aur 1s/•aasas. 1!rfeln p -Zs i t•ak to � Foe Fees BaLa�ls 1Bafi Mail ads which were hurtled, off to safety be to establishments where the sheets -gim or a ivereL wra 04 trop am It Fee wrta. , *0st■0ardt 'Ctatk�n• Dept fore the Germans entered the town, are converted by machinry into little W. r.yOUN0.l•.0.111, 4 1,ne t Nls,.rstttrss Iem V• & A." fi4old e�urgw6sti. =' sad have been -preserved, as, in a tight rolls about an inch -in diameter d,.stsws ass asserous Ir» w tesEa r �•`_ - a similar way, have been the pictures Ind two inches long, which are packed = from the Town Hall, including the mammoth canvas, representing the in- into small bags and dispatched to the ' 3- minty' - auguration of Mr. de Keyser, who was This compressed paper fuel is most � Yhe rmonde's most 'famous song, Hilt of Te individual •'• one convenient whenever an ind dttp }�,��teS- as Lord Mayor of London. Of the pri- soldier wishes to warm up a mugful Y • nate collections to Termonde, however, of soup of coffee. A�� Q and it was a town of considerable E TER kind of Ina ch wealth, practically nothing remains ex- � to OT BUFF R PAIN -111 I148T'81 j,� cept such things as individuate man- � Iitlasra's l,Satmest Oarw alshttesla � .•.; � tae tttmibsfa,�� '`` fOi' 8 1 turf t'Y aged to hide.' I described the criminal "-" � • wreckage of the flue houses and of The world's census of sheep runs to bawsDdWie. . ' hsh 0ie 'is the Museum and Art School in 1914, v:ell oyer 450,000,000. .' and what little escaped then has since Age makes, some people wise and s been requisitioned or looted, others only stubborn. ►•' e Termonde was a Pitiable sight. as I • saw it four years ago, when the ashes '; MONEY ORDERS. • uts of the first burning still smoked. As When ordering goods by mail send I'saw it today, with the old ruins a Dominion Express 1loney Ordisr. 1 uK Eai.eil direct grown he big i unrepaired, the wreck I h last „/oro ado" age of the big Iron bridge stilt lying fit I Compared with Iaat Dear, fife num- 1 1 �ej1 e — the aCj� i the ricer where the Glerulans blew it i },er of new settlers entering Western : l.il p '[� pp aster their drunken carousal un the Canada ,i-uring August showed a de=, rOnado Seaohs CailfornlO l l first night of their entry, and the poor tided increase, 1,593 settlers having Co .. 8fje Tt dOesr C' Skelton of the aid flown Rail still i -lt �t crossed the line through the pratris D&herMQTd)cir domtnating the Grande Place, it seem- -Where iA'V�'Oruting climate bakes. Lt entry ports, the uniform object being the Yet and Wl G[1 Iii11�C ed to me gadder still. Ido not think � to take up land for farming purposes �}ye-��� pf_O�bC�Q�g�gtrl,8._i�12t013a'h•_ v the gaunt people in the rtrelets who and the total wealth brought with , or cream its cheered their returning soldiers with them being to the neighborhood of del• • such all enthualasln know how gad A r icious. sight they are,.pr httw dreadful has POLO, GOLFS TENNIS, MOTORING, ; •{ 4 been the environment lit which they � li[iaara�s Liatmal•t C 1"N atstsmnar• FI9SING• DAY AND SUFI'' BATIIINGi have. grown accustomed to live. Have you ever "i The Ogilvie Milling Company has 410, -- eaten - SAFETY COLORS �:donated a hundred thousand pounds Write far W Pokier and Golf Program of flour td the 4Oanadian War Hos- Manager �Sriel u ` War -time Painting of `antral iter- pitals Fund for sorbis, ?Ilorit4tae9ao s10HN d. MBRNAN, YY chant Ships. &nd MaoedonlA. rG^ode rood 303-d _ TF ` ` Vas the war beautified or disfigured „ Qt �sar�i� N e _ ..-• - .,sir ,�. ....�:'.•..--\. •. ..,�...-'..s._�-... ...--I .. . .. ... ,.-... :A ..:. ...•.....,+:n«x+:. .-.< rw: _....Jy .t.r...,-......t_... n..-... ...-..a.-._.. ,...,.-�w.....-a,...+r.-.vrh.-..rw..r+.::s�sbrtna�?X:.'•i.SGx:Yn.:�.•W.i'�a^:.:!k�l...,iL"ti:'~tiLlt�•v.:d'+if.'A�.tMb<r...2`:.'a.,�:S:Ne„i�'�''•�Ji'� . '�"ek'. •6 ,fix, '' bg,•� ,y, .. .. .,F•' h� y��' '',;y.,., va � . ' ; .5+-�f �. .:. "4 , " 'M.: "p"f'- ,,..• " '� r,., r. ..� , , �.. „ � -' .. .. -• a. C... n' �'Y-e O. : ,, /ti" wP 4. '.Y' .,,....r.,'i,,,,3 ..,.. c'.,' .r' ;, , `, _ `.•ry„n.. ,,>,k.,. �. e-., ::,., " "?` -'?;a 7:'y„ '''� �J „�.' .4'r3'.,- ,' 5:.:. • � .,,t.• . •-. :s .,:'' •r',' ,. .'::,rr Wfi ;. ,.r �s;. .c� �� G GM x -_,s..F151, �3'� m.: �; eL'•,^'SG `ty �' � ..4,... •'F� - . P •'x 1.,t .��-.•• � ,:1."d *,YY'c'-'„%.,;�. 1�1 .rl. F4xf` i� ' � .�' � �}.. Y �"A 7• ,ate a +•• ''�:h ..,sn . :..;�, 1 -S "y .r•<�r.'" C'.�; i '. c .. R,,,e,.r-.. ..... •x_ .aJ'r..._ .+,�. ,.3�'n+'t . a'• - a:� v -e; '�'., ;t'.. . e �"`: '. ,•7" .� i ;'' •' If you have .to work hard for your money make _ .: . ,4 .... }q4% .- '.::, .'. .. :,.':. .. ;..: �' w C' .{V _.x .tt'. F.' .'�•'.^-L�° i1it: � 4 !�'interest is added to your principal twice a year . ' for Smocks and Pants. . _ riots, light -and dark, for Aprons and House Dresses. y . -n y 7 � 49 10610•. : lE iieslee;:through TAI&• Iclsyt+s..to4zr FWR SALE --d -t t'breii BesIc, hir 'ro, '� - rase m gratitude to the electors ofaln 1A P •� r. y B sows in cod condetion, at lot 2, cpn, h�eeei Township of Pickeringfor their Pickering, J.�4ltnay Ib 17 . �_„• TER➢LY _ *_ . rty support at the recet electioo: _ - OST -Ori r ,,1.60 per year ; 11.25 if paid in advance. I will dq . my yery best dur %. s� c rot3fo e t e We fare leave at NEAM O�ice�eker�ng. Finder please � _Tt�i� �.�0CE�/ \ � vTCR�� tet' _ = _ of the township and to justify the con- E N MUB1(AR, Proprieto#. fidence-th-e-elect0rs have-plaeedta me •Z7URSE9 F08- BALE=(Ioo..d'-worn - --,- ! team. also cod driving Marc, itand8id -- :i by electing me. Gouncilior. bred. Apply.at Pickering Livery. -' - ' • _ NOT=i AND COMIWZNTS ti Q L. 14IIDDLETON p� 'VOR SALE -2 -young- brood soyasn"a'f .. 1•, Beaut�l i�ev� P- - � 18 Cents ' Yt7 the. COlmm�3 Of this 189ue theca _ -- — - - -- - -- and ?, young pigs. A I at lot 7, con 3ti 1.Dt3n . A==A2861 Pickering• Albert Miller, Pickering_ 18 � des Ja • x =� 7appeara t1n advertlsertleut of the ---- - --=-- -e 'Salvation Army, who have •d'one tAnaual Winter Course OR SALE=2tiow an one m ay. Agges. 1'com[ng,4 and the CrOw> C 10 lb palls,. 05c > slob other 5. Sylvester•., ddleton, Claremont, 18 17 J - - the war. There elust9. no other r Syrup # 5 Glc Agriculture TRAY ROUND -At lot 12 con. 4' Conducted by the Ontario Co. Branch S _ '`2 eiwd. of. n1eh. and R -amen in the Ptckerin Owner may have by prox- "world, who are dole amore saeri- of the Ontario Dept. of Agricul• ing.propertX Srtd paying expenses. G. Cammack. w . g- ture will be held at 16-1tl ; 1 s $clot; work for -the soldiers over. • W Irl I T E V A L 0i oVt RicitlENT, Municipal and > a ry • or Your' Breakfast T -seas; than they' The nien : in Jan. 2rst to Feb. 21st, 19113, Corpora'.ion Bonds For $.le-W,-i�. i?Ykes; _ ---- — �« �s3t31ak1 have nothing but 1rEsrdB Of Bond 'Broker, Whitby, Oak -_Be b2 193 ++ Foe f9lLp�lrticulars a 1 to — n Plwne 70. 4otf - - apply eat of Whea# tCg �7-praise and ratitnde ' for. their - • g R. bi. TIPPER. --- ea+ noble efforts in lessening the hor- Agr. Rep, for Ontario Co, TRAYED-Froin lot 5tb. con. 8. Cream of Berle - - "�o C#S g Pickering, on or about Nov: 25th, a dark ba --- — roadster colt. rising 2 years old.: W. 1i: Jackson s &Cors of war. The war is over, but - L_ �T R. ds No. 1, . risLn CnH• l ltf y� Y a ., . of the . v% ork of. -the. S91ration Tile V t��' F�r1�'l�ers Army. Tiley are ready to extend LITTER FC)R�AG - ew Canada -e- Carr eCn cutter, or will exchan a for ha Will meet in the I. O.0.>+. �' g JAMES R 0 H AR -D'S 0 N la helping band to assist the soldier, r ='{'ercalvey. Appply at lot 1J. con. Y. Pickersn$. T. r _ Hall, �i.hitevak-, oa_ }E.Criwford,Yickenng•' 16-17 ' on his return. The work of bring - -Tuesday, Decembe 3 d ' log the soldiers b:;c•k to civilian �' AOR SALE --anew mi►ch¢nw,third •A L.SIK.E SEED- Deep.. away the `flu' r - at 2 o'C10Ck calf, qule, and good eiie, Lot 2i, con. ' 4. x t.: life is a w•ost important one, and I Pickering. Boyd Burk,. R R Ne. 1, Locuat Hut 310 One will be more reedy to help Report of Convention, Election of offl- r Pltone 1u31. Pickering. 18WANTED By , buying a �rarm $cveater cors, ordela taken for tfvine, feeds,. stilt -- -- —= Coat. I have a big range ° "than the Salvation Army, and an OR' S,&LE-1' shorthorn hull, re ' etc., also discussion of Fanners' Daily:: F K-. We will pay -the highest to choose from in men's * appeal is --now being made to a All farmers are- invited to attend - 'stared, . 1 Durham copy dYe in January. 3 I Jersey cows. 4 calves. 1 cream separator nearly prices for all kinds W pmern's, boys �� f ;_.1Beneraue pllblie for monetary it is your meeting. new. Fred Lacey, lot 35. B. F. con., Pickeringg, _ and ' essietanee in carrying on their — Ind. phone. Maly 807;Highland Creek P O 12-15. Of 'seed... girl's send us samples and et sizes . ; ”' , • work. . Read this - appeal. and TIME TABLE-Pickerin¢ _ 9Latna p VOR SALE BY TEh�ER-Sealed p g at prices that. cannot be T. R: Trsinb goini Essfilue as folloiws r tender& will be reccived byy the undersigned our prices before - h sten to render what. help N Fi til ail 8.01 A X executors up to Jan. 15th. L919: for the purchase _ found -elsewhere. ' of a house and lot known as V lot. No. 35, Frank- selling. Y 1CaD for you. may be Sure, that ,+ 26 focal 2.37 P. M.. lin St: in the.'Villageof Claremont. Termscash. 11 g ' Sia Local 6.25 P. X For further partieularsapply to the 'executors. 'The :best .of facilities _Ca and see the big range of -- "-'a hatever you give will be, used to P. Macnab Sr , N. Britton, Claremont 13-16 Trains. Ro:gg West dme • as followa-- __ __._... for cleaning, Underwear for the r _ best adivantage... - No. ad Lo sl 9.z7 A .�2. �hole family. + c7 Local Z35 P. Ni. A sno kwdeet tBLssl�B m J.H..' D O W N;EY COMPANY 7• Mdfl . '', , _ s:ooP. ANI, Fingold, N hClare 5 (Pickering S. S. Convention `WHITBY. ONTARIO J. � + 0� mOnt The sn'unAl Cooventson of the Pick- ering ick- Bi +a cis T+,wnybip Sxhhrttkt Spiin,+l As- �� �� _ •Chardk, Pl Aprinst, on T,lesd.+v. Janis- The Lake Shore, Rideau Route ' j�,.� -Sale ar. the 11th 1919, Follow a t 9 iu l he• TORONTO OTT uaRrl-,o 9Esollov AND AW , �'�`"^ Begin fug with S'itued-a Pre. 7th we _ .. y_ B. r` '.•; PP PnrllalL•* •. -• _ ' _ will df�potae of our n $0.00 -Devotional Ex++lcisea, ted be the t Fall Xilliuery t*tock-at greaely reduced prices. s Prr1+ Sarrice. V. D. Rogers f, - r ry t ng',�� - '.I0.15-Snn = e hi ill be sold at. cost. �_ - - , } - -118•x'-Pee•ident'3 Address. sec .__.:._ - . ----zsft tSke"BrB ------ - p @.#t 3Mtucte--- -- Y, .,, zy.��„"'ke _ for- Dress -"Making. 40AE-Address. "The Country Sunday °* ••r Soer+lo by Day ft• Sebnol," Ly the Provinrial Work- - TnRO _ �Cornfort- by Nlght _ Rev. W. P: Fletcher, of Tcr a • ep er is arms "1ir90-Appointment r 1 TORONTO —f • - -- - - - --- --'-- - -- - omm ttee and Ctosiag. Exer- -- s s AFTERNOON SESSION 's Y ,2.00 -Devotional -Exercises, lea by ' s Rev. Dr_. Marsh. • Zi5-Worda of Welcome. by Mr. M. S. Chmpmam - 2.90=OfRcir.l Visitors' Reporta. 8.00 -Music and Roll C+&ll. 8.10 -Address, by Rev. J. F. Crugston, „- ,,18,35 -Discussion. " 8,60 -Mute ta•13 a.m 111VT p,m. ' 47. 1^,0dr. ta3i p m ` 17.46 a, m, . '.n S u.,� i6.M D•sy. • 7 30 a a. `:L� CrOTi6R A Ls 119,90a.m•,'lp 130 ti - XT DAY--Dfafne and Observation Parlor LIT AIGHT--Standard: Gtoestu+t. Con+panpooat Cara and Cow rtablo Caashes.. burcat Carsind Corahaa Tickets and' information front. peaxest C,•N. R. Ticker agents. City t0leer: 52 King St. E.+st Mid Union St oion. T„rimto. PICKE RING GARAGE 7 - Having purchased the garage business of Russell Andrew, we are preparkd to repair all makes of auto°. Haviag-worked in -an . .auto f awry fort► nutuberof years, weareprepared to guarantee satisfaction, or._ money, refunded .-- fiVe keep;in stock all kinds of Ford- accessories, tires for all _ _ 'makes of care; oils, etc. Davidson & Williams, Piceringr Pickering Hardware'. Store - Has a $ne new line of m'ae Gifts- - 8ilvemare of all kinds, Carving Sets, Silver-plated - z Tea-pots and Kettles, Safety Razors for those who - -- have to shave, Pipes and Tobacco Pouches for "--- -t1108e who rmoke, Pocket Knives. Moath Organa,- `. Flaah Lights. Hockey Skates and Sticks. Sleighs and; Bells, O'Ceda•r Mops, Ingersol Watches from 1.6o;up. what would be nicer than a Ray& Lamp _ -we• have.only a few of them left? We also have a flne'aseortmeot of Matte, Cloves and Pullovers for the cald weather. '..'We'have Coal Oil Heaters for. those .wbn have no -coal and Happy Thought Ranges for those who have coal. -Call in and see us, as we are sure to { be able to please you@ is So' BALSDON PHI H UNG '- The Wheat flodr Substitutes -Are now ,obtainable in 3 1.2 and 715, bags y fi.A-rnnha' I ---r ev an Rve Flours _ - ddress., "Sundiv School As- _----•--- - - - •--- ------------------- _ . :. -- - -- "' soclat n and N'VevYour '_..Hilae Goes." by Rev.. W. P. Fortune s Built -Un • Savin# Fletcher, of Toronto; signed QarAoe lnistrator on or before the ow, e 11ave-a sptetsdid line of Shaker Flftnnet in li ht_and-dist ors- , - -• -� " d 90=Departments' Setperiote.odents •' If you have .to work hard for your money make _ Reports. Committee's Re= �o our money wrk hard for you..4.45-Naminating ff extra quakty in dark, or men s winter s arts. Heavy- - Cottonade (Ben's And Closing Exercises. ottr Savings Department pays 3% 'per -annum. and " a — B�'EIal - - 'led !�'interest is added to your principal twice a year . ' for Smocks and Pants. . _ riots, light -and dark, for Aprons and House Dresses. Exerciser _ ••4.00 -Devotional -Exercises, e by - - Itev.'J. W. Down., ' CRFA� . C'F''"r�E'=3F WE�Z' F'S.+CVR "4,16-SecretaryTrPasurer's-Report. 1[j� by 'Mr. E. L. Chapman, j � 495 11�10 ,I? �17.26-Address, For Bread that ri ea well. 87.45 -Music. ' .:'7.50- Address, "Thepnt�q of a New _ ; _ - _ O N A R 0 Ir ' ' i+ 0 TT R - moot. Rey. H. Wood, of Clare. .-WHITBY BRANCH: J. 60000N HALL, Manager. - - :,which the Adnatriiatrator shall then Find notice. nd all others will be ez. ,'--M1M an& Offering. 8.20-Addresa, "SuudaySchool Ideals - ■stalaaalaaAaail<hiaataaa>:a=1a1•asaataaaaeaa>>•aatlaaaa�t ti -for Pickering." by the Provin- ' cial Worker, Rev. W. P. Fletch- - er. of Toronto: - _ _ _ T H E ^-=$.50-Introduction of new President and Closing Exercises. -_ 1- S T A N D A RD A N K Dated at Pickering this 8th day of e hlocal committee ezteads a a� heart welcome to all delegates ati n OF CANADA- :=MRA►D OFFICK -. TORONTO Card of Thanks Your, surplus earnings in our r I, wish to thank* the jelectors of the Township of Pickering for the gener- ous support they gave me in the recent Savings Department earn inter - election. I -will endeavor to merit that confidence. : Wishing all a Happy 'and Prosper- - 96T'o 1:78 est at current rate. - >� c Qua New Year. HL't3HPUGH - PICKERING BRANCH, _ M. C. ZYMMERMAN, Manager. Branch also at Whitby. tOTICE TO" CREDITORS " la the Matter of the 'Eatdtt oj. Edward Campbell, of the Township oj�Pickering, e - _ - O l 1 i 1 d O t Farmer, deetased, ( v o r t - r • The creditors •of the' Estate of Ed. '- •' , ' -ward Campbell; late of the Township cti Pickering, County of Ontario. farm- alyd jj'oTkMust Start Again-. -- er, deceased, who died -on -or trhnnt-ttre' L ::'-Sth day of March, A. D. 1918, are 7- PICKE RING GARAGE 7 - Having purchased the garage business of Russell Andrew, we are preparkd to repair all makes of auto°. Haviag-worked in -an . .auto f awry fort► nutuberof years, weareprepared to guarantee satisfaction, or._ money, refunded .-- fiVe keep;in stock all kinds of Ford- accessories, tires for all _ _ 'makes of care; oils, etc. Davidson & Williams, Piceringr Pickering Hardware'. Store - Has a $ne new line of m'ae Gifts- - 8ilvemare of all kinds, Carving Sets, Silver-plated - z Tea-pots and Kettles, Safety Razors for those who - -- have to shave, Pipes and Tobacco Pouches for "--- -t1108e who rmoke, Pocket Knives. Moath Organa,- `. Flaah Lights. Hockey Skates and Sticks. Sleighs and; Bells, O'Ceda•r Mops, Ingersol Watches from 1.6o;up. what would be nicer than a Ray& Lamp _ -we• have.only a few of them left? We also have a flne'aseortmeot of Matte, Cloves and Pullovers for the cald weather. '..'We'have Coal Oil Heaters for. those .wbn have no -coal and Happy Thought Ranges for those who have coal. -Call in and see us, as we are sure to { be able to please you@ is So' BALSDON PHI H UNG '- The Wheat flodr Substitutes -Are now ,obtainable in 3 1.2 and 715, bags y fi.A-rnnha' I ---r ev an Rve Flours _ _.ifel_eby. notified ,to stand_ by_po5t._pre7 otherwise deliver to the under- p{ _ . :. -- - -- "' portions wltll w neat r'loue, they make splen dic Bread, Buns', Muffins, signed QarAoe lnistrator on or before the ow, e 11ave-a sptetsdid line of Shaker Flftnnet in li ht_and-dist ors- , - -• -� 'Pastry and Cookies. o -10th da�`o f January, 1111la, their C11ris• and-surnatnes, ff extra quakty in dark, or men s winter s arts. Heavy- - Cottonade (Ben's - -- - f tran addresses aad--de- ecription, and full particulars of their claim and nature of securities, if any, for Smocks and Pants. . _ riots, light -and dark, for Aprons and House Dresses. tyh,i, ing Wheat 1Flbnr ask 1'or; j i held by them, r y y Immediately after the 80th da of g ' n the best ual;tt �' .• 1 q y - .. Hand T.oweliiug anrt-Tea Towellin -.. ' CRFA� . C'F''"r�E'=3F WE�Z' F'S.+CVR • January, 1919, the estate of the said =$dwsrd Cambell will be distributed ,' Pongee and Wabh Silk for Ladles Blouses. 1 _ _._ : For Bread that ri ea well. h - ' .,among the parties entitled thereto,- >Easving regard only to the c laicals of Bleached and Factory Cotton at a r'eaisonable price.. -; _ - _ O N A R 0 Ir ' ' i+ 0 TT R w t' :,which the Adnatriiatrator shall then Find notice. nd all others will be ez. -- - -Come early and get pour choice. _ For Pastry for delicious, flakey pies, cookies,`ete. ' a � -cioded from such distribution, _ _ 'WhenYbnyingjwheat flour it is patriotic togbup equal gtlantitise � -' �• Dated at Pickering this 8th day of - of substitute flours. y Jaaalasy,.. D. 11118, _ E a , G. CHAR. S. PALMIM, k x. Administrator,' Pickering. &Snta i•> >< - y, y*° * . , 4r' 13,E .�" „•,; d . c.�,."•s :'� ...� i nv �i..... • '� .:rk::.. d�'}.... . , .., ...s _. ._'1:.�.+• ;;il?!F'_'.'`►'�: & % -Mia*ddisf df 0L.AitsAt"Ir pistof the T)TV IMis J. •-Bundy lit -stiffel raw church w1111, 1gertff=wr7neXtz Sunday and .will ATAOLLING ftring for the" inle- for the AND 0 take tip the 0 you phid John -Duna, of Pickering, was JIM t paper 'Very day in the The past year I;son a- iryt#* . . . . . . __.. r it"" sionaTy vocle Y. r you are now -town 01:1 Monday'on lul the.. Methodist t The W. M. $. of t1 eli ilate for the baker conwi- Born, on.Thursda Jan. tad, t9 c social- On _if not, we church held a birt.hday a Ron. exce and �.'T, Birtitk' -go6d- -pTewse - do- i m- J-ttst P Mri vis= afternoon. A� y'ou I Mrs. A.646rso�,'pf Toronto, k en tious, Jpuf the ban to lifted and, 6 rday- missionary programme wits given NOW -s�iubgtittvtel ou"—­_ het -'Mrs. iCindrefreplimentsweiFe'served. we. ar"s]l Ated h awnt�, J Bund' m6rga'ti Rvana who has bee St- S"day. b-' Herbert-a_ e � =ea Peace River Oe Tri"s t rs I c t. in aur'.bread. 'GRE Ant u el."amt here, ou'Mo ENWOOD k1bertai arrived Monday, nd V We,have full stock of i roving. of -London*," spent and will spend a couple.9f MO Cat Seltzers their rglTittives a few days last week with. D;.-A. 'v1s1t1ag friends. 7 A and Mrs. &.6tt. aandies Pte's. \L�'elson and Lewis stiqd0r. �aa 'Greggand TI Chocolates Gum Fred Wald son Wh6 are at present in. Enga __ -_. y„ - shipped a carload of lievi.4 and one land, 'wishes through the NEws 75.. cat Fruit"Cake. of sday. cattle to Torotitwon Tue, tute -shatr The-Misses-McGla I iftia—ag baxes duiffog the ..to, spent a few,. days vt-bich they received-Rha 8-0 lit-ghly "o It -1. - .Both phanes in pas week.,witli the Xisses, Haio.il : appreciitted. ton. Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane and son, Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson Scott, of Harriston, are spendii2g R. Monuey-0 Tickering ple of weeks with the form- and claughters speiit New Years A cot), v­ 7 -erlag. _Qr�ttliat' x with the fornier'��pareats in, Pick- and.M-r�, Macnab. The 'to n' $ er.s areata P, We are. _pleatqed - to W.. A. and Mrs. Coude anti they' are recovering rapidly froni y lit , who have been stiffer k of the"'fin." aug er, a.severe attack hejinflue'riza, are, elowly Confectionl1woa JF. `-Ang from t. Institute ill hold The Wo,ki:teuts Institu w • recovering, ting on the af- their Jaiinaryrnee NMLSON9S Ice Cre= Mrs..Limberl tertjuon of Wednesdays the 15th, left for Orono on Tuesday evening- to assist her a at 2.30 0'�166k at'the home of Mrs. da,nghter, Mrs.,B. H. Brown, Mr. constantly on hand in bulk or bricks T. E. Stephenson. ' The meeting 0 Brown being ill with the "flu.' Chocolates and other sweets will be addresse4 by Rev. Ai Me- Gum, . The sleighing during the'. past Melltirfivhose'stibI will be "Re,1 at Phonograph Shall I Bu) Is Popular.patriotic Music.,.., few days has 'been excellent, and ennstrubtio, making the he' Board 6f'Po- :t of purchasing Tobaccos, Cigarii-etc. :7- anany are mal beet use The election of a How many times,when the subject of it for-both business and. pleas- lice*Trastees on Monday was .& machine has come up, have IN DILLINGHAM BLOCK sure• centre a phonograph or talking m Pickering, Oat. very quiet affair, the chief A. W. and Mrs. McKay returned ked yourself this question I of interest being the municipal ou As Iy home on Friday evening after e electfou weeks with contest. As a result of the The Edison tone test answers it for you, C - his in the village the police trustees lending a Couple Of terse daughter, Mrs. on, for the ensuing year will be: G. M. �co pletely,, convincingly. the at m Forsyth, A. Johnston—'af-Toronto. and Walter His many Claiernont friends are Ward. - Quer two million music lovers have been present 8(yrry to beAr of the serious illness It i� reported that Dr. N. - Y -11— this test w of Greenwood, *]to M. Gleeson, 11j,_j, _ -_ --- b___ practis- New ison us - . realized, as -you wilL realize,- that the y. I the0s a in Depot Harborfor log medicine 'on Monday to, undergo a critieftf come to Clare- Alone can actually re-create the human voice and soni� time. way operation for appendiciti-- fir' practise' his profession. the music of human-played instruments. Mrs. Thos. real returned moat n was formerly prin- -Dr. Tr7mlinso, last • after -It is all-important that you hear . The Universal i2ome. on Thursday Jac citial of the cantinuation h I in n Storiffville wa Saw' spending about a couple-of weeks Claremont, and has a gr:Catotnany' iting on her -feieud,4 - here who would be de- mg-:-Machine and danghter-in-law. N:V: and'.MrI4 etl to have Nita again' in their Manufactured by e laid -tip w! light �e Pe&r%on,wh9wei `NEWIEDISON A,. flu we are to id!. f. J H. Jackson but who naw', A a So e th The UP W., & Son, pleased to say, have cirtlite' rerov- Bpock Road. Pickering. Out. -M benuse lFt U A. D. Peters recely-ed-k-pb-ft d. and tw !L h Blas"Aut Lt n car cannot distinguish the ren ition 0 t e -faj-,h-'uJFy that the �,.na all Its branches. Saw gumm no snest4a Re. I'll, f 1- 1111:1 111 11 31! Ill It Gunner G. W. Peters, of �:artist from that of the New, Edisom' and filing a spectsItY, e�� v�. 1,­ 13 Battery. 4athig th&t h-P is to have the several We stock Gasoline Engines. Emery the 30th The wilisei- way t oicboose your phonograph of-. had returned home on Friday Wheels. Circular Fi1aws. Saw vice in DRUM makes of phonogfirphs and talking machines sent to your home an and Emery Mandrels. France,seeing hr,, uring w��ears ser teaks direct comparisl among them, and then -,,a biaekstuil bil. 'ter se i.he bad been trial, where'y6u can n We h&je4of,#r1j. Jel 2i you would.. lirLe �o keep-which out you think you lit the best -decide which os lows in good order. wounded, but was now W,".y0a 0 to_day- si!�ould enjoy- hearing as much five years from no Pylae $5.00." ..Of health. Of all materials and deel Miss Merle We congratulate . Itsot in stook, It will OY you Be your own-aleamen. Sell a phonograph to yourself. We Will Stephenson on sectiringfirst prize 001 as our works ard inspect car, latook "send-' a New Edison to your home for the putTose, witlimt very gladly 'd to the Upper obtain P-riose Don't be misleda warded 'to pupils -obligation on your part. Victory L.)A n Essay it employ them, oonsequeI schoolin the" Mabel Me• do throw off the &Igsw 'a Nisq the Lower -Mary call solicited. pre, __0shawa,0nL Firs$-class Rigs to hire day or Ilan and Miss Forsyth. of M�� per Goal., which you wit St meetq all Trains School on :.having se.- clectlainly save by. purchasing from as, -F 'd second prizes re- alter's Music St s night at lowest prices.' curedfirst to .spectivelyin the same c6ol _J. T. MATHESON. ofece and Works,, Whitby, Ontario Phone 1805. �on.. of the curters sanaerson The first ctiritest -.for the distriet n the local :7.. -,Contest took place in in rink here PROPRIETORS two. rinks from on Saturday when t -the Markba club m- cl played with two rinks front the Claremont % oming aign fiots. -0 -old" Hei -C '.7 b wh om they defeated bvjl. Coal , ---Coal Is or boys will go to Agiri- S iers me when we hope that court today --they'will meet with betterstiecess. Hard a A number" of W. G. Scott's 7 a d soft -Cbst of the best zw Greenwood, Brough- Aends froat quality on hand. r -Am Claremont met at his home Gil W" Work and After-Wa Work of the Monday evening to. help him eebi- THOS -A. LA lbr&Won his election to the reeve-Wt After Q=t- ship of Pielt6rioq township. SALVATION ARMY/. FIRST TO SERVE—I _4spenl a few hours very pleas- T TO APPEAL" - Mrs. scoit served luneh. -been'-cfgaiiized on a mil Wrmy has for D'years Mr. Scott made a very appropriate'The SaWation bi"-il fo b . UdddP; DICKERING 'speech in reply to the many conr It is always in action, day axis night. and service. -rest for tem of • gratulatious, - and after qifi'ging �_.It has maintained Military Hints, Hostels and 'Rest Rooms, providing food and Jolly Good Fellow'thousands of soldiers each day. 1,200 uniformed workers and 45 ambulances have been In service LUMBER YARD assisting a, they-all ..at the frouit-fn addition to taking, care of the needs of -soldiers' families here at home, assl and the National Anthem, and relieving distress arising from the absencz. of the soldier head a .-,'left for their respective homes in the widows and orphans, Te fairly. Lot ua'qtwte you on Glazed Bash, the wee sma'hours of the . mern. Notwithstanding all the Government is planning to do, notwithstanding the pensions 'and the stack i0g. L niid are constantly do- k sizesand made-to-ordel received li'letter a relief work of other organizations, hundreds of, cases of urgent hUMAT A. 0. Pefeks r practical help the Salwition A!�Itl,7 is trained and estopped to sender. '.':mandins 'the pr We. akip.save you .money. roan few days ago from his son, Bands- H. Burt Peters, statiog that 6 :stock of- B-. C. red 16;dm A hea*y He says he had reached Germany shingles on hand., '"waste on a march of 180 miles, ".-Theaivat�onAro M����®�eDollarfund -and hope to get to our destinatinn sy Ordire filled for- all kinds of... comes due, as this 49th a i ..--before my leave 6o 25th anuary Hardwood Flooring. wh'le war, is the best art of the w P Y_ Array has carried on without any general appeal. Now the Wand I wool not miss it for an While lk could do so, the Salvation he 300,000 soldiers. The budget f6i essential work during the thing. We have ha4-sotne greAt cri%is is arising with the return of t! d to continue- the After-thIll-wat, ;.-'Terms Ca4h must be , raise -receptions froni. the civil POP116. year ll been prepired. million dollars' coming several places they had acu'vities, which incrude. Consider, too, the Test on tion. In$ 9 personal help alone is of avail. C of the two ;?( foldiere Gordon & -T r com ex problems arising out -danciagou the public Hostels for Soldiers 7 ' - widows an W. D S music and s - w t or d or haus. the troops talking, Par Salvation 'Army Tiosteis are vitally necessary r1l ort of the soldier Keeping the Family. U - ----- protection and co PICKERING Of at the A-zly StOP The' w nit intact p W, ak health And expects to r Canada. (Minds , acc-111,4,511 th,!! I t12 He says that he is in the best b rrancc 4nd. his homy here 2:12 women of tht Salvation Army on't return 'to tng Ja4ce�he�etweliclo4stels-­)r tn:1i,a­ hot-als-provid.e -4 4 nE _ffnA1__ Bell and Independent- godd food, c1ca:f1Te_d3;�_o_eis6_c q W-�ob4-The I lanad&-66.netifiji�-in the Spring; ay., he boys sick, the VP, 111.1 ��Cl�- Wo-r-d-to di Is the wife! home-�vork'pilirig dren ave a Hostel to go to, WHIRS they id? ted? , They nurse thl: wife, mother the citildren, cwr room. it T3 there -u junior are of the Wives, widowai'Dependcrits ana or medicine? TbeY ane supplied. It sash and scrub. urgent need for food, clothes tart-k- - - Tie' United Farmers. bite, Bei t- 'more important is *C loving -y, of coarse, -but ...,Speticeley, Harold Orphans of Soldiers =OUL _ie Scores and btincircda'Of cases could be cited- where sol--- --spirit of service in which the workis done. "or Jessie Wililirlbert. .raw Rtimohr.i c the assillaw;6 Ari Mairs, Rose overseas have been comforted by L diets ove I Herbert. Linton When the Soldier Needs a Friend d in to relieve their that the Salvation Army has stepped Saltation Army Lassie provides the bops wits Ilot _7 Chid- ols Hugh Ptigb,.Alber families from dire need. As an instance, a mother with The Food coffee, the pies, chocolate. Tna. writing 'mateirial ntano six chilarin is located-req fuel, weather freezing, i the b low. Pr. A-Sadie Lintr, Iola I the spiritual comfort whic%�zi"es, boys in fhaki me I% and funds exhausted by sickness and other troubles reestablished -bound soldier. is re-estab Vntil the last homeward White-, Mildred Pugh, S;ldi Ward, They are taken to Salvation Army Emergency Receiv% In civilian iiie, will you not help the Salvation Army to Ing 'Home. winter and 3DO.000 soldiers returning combat the discomforts and evils that beset his path? Jean Matra, Jims, Ward. Knuneth increase the demands on thi Salvation Army, whose -Mary Neal, Jr. I Gladys Ward true spirit of the Mat 7 Farmers' Club raeots in the 'Gladys Hurlbert,' Samuel --The service of the Salvation Army, founded on demonstrates the Day, e Salvation, 7�7 m: of Christ. For two generations the ig T6wn Hall on Fingold, Iva Watson, Elizabeth 'ter. It is directed to the extension Of the Kingdo Piokerit Army has stood out and out for God. riecond Wednesd Margaret Porter, Florence way and achieves RESULTS. it co-operates with %.. " -Margaret Bi It approaches practical problems in a practical ay Farrow. �ng- It Is always in action, day and of eacb month all-overlaps none. it recognizes neither color, race nor creed. Caret Pugh, Haile Car- To carry on its great work ft must have d, to d bo a Jan vI9_ �Vt a I B "" a 80 T it� _ ir e T d Mr Ando n n �b O%da Over her &Rut,. M. Bu Y' �inc Asty Morgan a a ho W bee gan v n. e Us', is t.. ham. M&I night. No -organization does greater work at leas cost during summer months. ruthers, Frank Ward, George Mid- financial help, and on Its behalf members Of il Dominion Government, business men and returned only Middleton, Levi Day. dletol VIOI& Midd soldiers endorse this appeal for funds. Lorne Watch for next meetillig. Jr. 11-Margaret Motel White, Mabel Sanderson, Rnby LET r0VA GRATITUDE FIND. EXPRESSION IN SERVICE data. ­Wjitsoo, Vera Linton, Harold San- THS ULVATION ARMy XMLION DOLLAR FUND COMUrrTER derson. Sr. 11-Robin Johnston, 20 Albert 11t. T1tsr&nW on Sanderson, tea- 12 Hai Aw 11, R. Mama k T11Z_­,- � 'I 4U. "",­ —pk-', �!­--��— ;r�fm ,r%.­� � , ­ - - ,,�� I . -J., "'.4---t . -­ ,:��;?- 'i;z {?y. fir - I I I I , �'*.,I&J - I . � --�­--�mf,w,-­ ­ , , � W. , -1 .-t"�-4-""�4i,ty:�,e�2$T-..'�t,F�'�—,�', ,�, 110.111,95F " -.V -,,,,.,L'6 X -1W V: 4 -�� � .."�,- 7, -�k- ..`.�t,:`,� ­ ,� 4`4 ,. ,.� - , ,:��;��.*W- , , , :oe� 'e;;-,"F,� ,�:, !,.. . � . 7 .,. —. ­ :;­.". . 1.1;11 . 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I t ,.. . .. I . I , -­ � '. IMP IN WAM - In made comfortAbly %. 1 11 , � , w. Si4entse am Reuclqus. Intsiest. � I . ,� I I . I , , . . . . - .- . - :-- .1 : Swarms c$kEurooiian ' birds . . .. - .... .. .. easy *be* oiw . - - : � ­ '6-4: , I . visit � .-- . � � , , -- ,.:�, -,� .1, .. . . 6 . Palestine in *inter and many breed . I -*1 . . . PARTIAL .PAY1AI9FtT OLAIt ' . .,.. --- . ­ I -,-.--..-.-., - I k1r OLAR --K--- '.. . . . ­ -RwY 7. �.�i::,7,,-,- -!. I . I . ­ , - 4- -, �t I I - I . . there. -The-eranes,,as in pante fine GERMANS TRIED TO ROOF MM ­­.. ... � --- ­­- -­ - - . . ­ . : . — i '� lino�- ntM- ! � 11"67 -as M put by just '1;1 - , - 4-- � -ty-wlater; . ,a ,0*01- 'Tift'reauy kellp you. to - - �-. -- !... ­ .� ., . , pass I . . . -AN 41�-­- -1 -."We . (, , .;�­ 7.-. ' . I , ' ' . ­ OCE . . .. ­­.- .. a . a Y1 . I . . . .Wlmt you Qaa apart your . �1� 1 . - - . I - " ' . .their oat -drawn iiii,eacrpaA the' k " ,� ..z : , �­- . ­­­ - I --.111,11" . - --- I ­ . , � . . .. . . and, i — ,7 . . .,� I .., In k1 11 -.7 t I . A, : I , h - -:'Al -- 1,,%--M " a . Z r -Y-1 n to us. t . ... .1 ----- -- ­ - -.in­..the Aiiet�r' ' P e'r I ­­s�ring,­*,ft. - 166inta . . Ili _:�., : to us, the . , ­.. I -turtle is b1bard in the land. I.. . . "��*' , :­• . . towards - .:�,: I , .... . . . ,.�o -- -k -Mos. Ants I The Holy. Land is appropriately a'. Kid Submarines in C164crAs Shlml;, 1 staimbats going towazda the VU - ., �'-�..�,. .. ,..,. ­ " -.00973dat- X"Sht-is C4=3". be I assns w" - . ' chase of any selected dividenji-,�'­�:-...',- �7'.-' .'.'' . I I . 1. %et �i " stronghold of the pigeon family; � But. ff7gd, to � li.,­ . " . . I Abandon Then Be- paying stack. We invite you to .. ... :.' , ,: * * . 40mmom turtle doves are found, the wood pig- . .. 1. I write aow for �t free cog' .1 . I,-�:�;4 - - CHAPTER MXXV.- �, - I It. I was hoping to 'Mike you feel a Y Of OUr , �% ,.",.t- . use of British Bombar"ditient. '* '6 . - t f I to me, Nora. I. was eon, comes -in my little iii myriads ,in winter, and' Ca :- . ­ , . bock.lat entitled "Saving by. ! However lwisely� .. I . . ..: � Qr calf I ,,,,,,,,ata- �.. . the* Partial payment Pian; , . .,.,.. I * F, us, it would e in---- ot the consinva Pigcton,'the t:rue-dovo - -� , � I -refteet-­ff- —o - 11,rK., 2, .�-T I ue];jz��;�:;�� I ilt -9­r­6&t-"tTamF , .:'� , :,: � - vA I 111, , I 1, I I 11 I , - ,1 -;:;r- , you care -a for me. a biti.incre Scripture, is still abundant, both w . ­ Pon %-� �26! 111111:31"Y M12W ,m -.m, .— ;*-,.,-1. "M.na. that precipitate surrender. "wild sheds" in the water to shelter -their � than you .- 11�1­ I I submarines at Bruges; Belgium; from . 1 - 0 Paizi9n Ud introduced into - his u do now. And now he's, and -tame. througliout the country., '. I -o ­ *1 j1Lfe* lie was not able to withstand the and I ' ' that the little hold I Asa contrast to these, "every raven bombs dropped from the air. - , &- me COMORY U691 'AlItErionent of N.orals face, Nora's out, clean gone, and you . kind, the, crow tribe %'Of ad . - . - , Nors6is Voice He could see may on You i's to chuck me "now at alter, his ki The shade have concrete roof*- 11 hangs- - 1­� I tom any � be res . several species I' in abundance, and Members montreei stock zxo .- ... "­­ Z . in a feet thick,- 4 .� .��'.2 A I.- - 1A --I :minute, I -. � . -,-and aro of massive pro. I. 1-W106 Transportation 80ding­ laws in her -.--- ­_ _ t- griffon- -- I . ;-� ;-� - �­the —course . ., ­ I ou wouldnOt-think I -was -Nrdf of prey, from the -great portionp. , From early; in. 1917 until I ' .MONTREAL - 'P.Q. , --aaracter. .- 1� �.� she was pursuing and I 11 ­� I - Inapprove of her' id at; but when he nice --to you just, till you should help vulture,' the "eagle" of. Scripture, to the Huns were forced -to abandon . - - . .--L- '- me to yet Dave out!" sad Nora 4te sparro I hawk, Are ,a- fe4Vre of -the Bruges altogether, 4,000,workintri . . ­ w4h her, e-ne fallecT to feel I, � w I I - I — 0 a �=�= - Why, ean'%L helo' liking anyb I I , I ­ and e to exult the y ecuntry. . . a ley. were employed in building the great THE UNBOASTINO NGLIaK . . , .�.A 'hat shows. me he likes me." . * , In the -deep. tropical Jordan valley . 41 , I Ce 04 his attraction for her, and ' - . . 118311re-himself that he would find hat nOtL the word I want to we find a sort of aviary of real tropl, sheds for the underseas boats. .... , Z'.. .­ and no more is it the word Hundreds of concrete PIIIATN, each Another 6 .' r - ulthitotel a "pliant U.S. Writer Pays tribute -to - Cie P ]i ,. � - I. -. - An body. t she was not 'so it Iln . d there a refuge the British People.. r f aing to you," Maguire. . .e . eat -birds; which fopp two feet thick and 25 feet high, sup- , _ -.i - "I've ' to keep on 'till you feel or from the list glacial epoch -the -love- ported the heavy roof. Eight of the . . -..-- I I �­ `.-tuft was the odd factor that made .. ly humming shelters had completed and the , H. H. Windsor, I 'article In -the ­ their relations so dffletilt, go gusty. than Mat about me. to ' , little-SU"ird, or 41jeriCho .j an . ­ .1, ,,But it I can never lee, more than bird." the land -feeding white -breasted. .. .19 I . . . i : I- .1 A curious Perversity in cli iinF to that about you?" kingfisher and a species of gregarious ninth was- being built when the �Qer-, Popular Mechanics Magazine - " of . . I . ..,. I.. ­ , , - .. 'Wrong actions, and an equal Cu'ri_ I 6 . " Chicago, Pkys thb foll6wrng frAU6 ir . . Gus resentment against JerrRyi( � m 'Then till you're Willing to marry thmah. ' ­ ­,- . mans decided to ran along home. Great.�Brltalu'smar record:- . .... . ... . .r �11- I or up- e on liking alone .to . In the very, early days of the war �- -Lidbg right ones, 6haracteriiedlher.' On the coast is found ' . . . the .-great Of all people the English are least .. . "It I did that, you wouldn't be Z the Germans '.clearly planned. the - .r , returned again -and again to' the. hap It . . .. Irkdian.fishin,g owl, and among the concerned with praise for having done . " sohappY,asl'dbsIf ' ' '- - , harbors of Zeebrugge and Ostend as what the conscience of the nation un- .. . . . . . I A over the propriety of her you went rocks of Mar I , . !� dispute" raid and Jerry's accepting such I permanent bases and repair stations . . . . . .. � _ '. *r- L'�aid to his advancement at the law &,a the 'Whole hog with me. But I'd 'be half tamed• the orange -winged. black: � I � derstood to be the right thing to do. - ­ _ good to you'and pi=­ud ,f gout anti I bird, width ist,'%reu)ly a sterling of for ,their subinairInes, the original They never seek applause, nor are I .s : - ,�. .1 . : :'Vatrick Maguire Might be disposed - fou 0 A lutI. I boats being built at Hoboken works, I L 1. .. 1. . ..; guess'. when you nd I wasn't a frican typ9, as much out of his . they swerved from a course deemed �'�` to fbrzdsh. She azknored Jerry by bad sort of i husband, you'd feel yoularge. FF. - ­ near Antwerp. The first repair ­ �h& depriess4on over the 'fact that rude as* fhb hyrax. One of the birds ' " I right -for lack of it. It is a sterling ' in could make me a pretty good sort of woikk appear to have been situated- . . . �'..,,ncw,that the sprang Beason was past a wife. I'd -be -willing to take You .Peculiar t,3 Psleatine,-the pretty little. at the ,Atelier de I& Marineat Ostend, I quality which has often been mtstakeu' .': .. � . ,:1 .. -' -B I] . . for mere stubbornnetm Among some. .. . . and she was no longer needed at - on those terms. I wouldn't feel It Pygmy Mobile sparrow, which lives . Slosson's 44 a — . ' for things we have discovered dur, �b but it is probable that the docks at e, boar. and a Model, sh L was much of A'Zahible­,"-' ..----- in reed bedii-is one of the rarest birds. Bruges. which'- connected.- with . a. deprived . --1 ----- ­ ­- .- ­.- r toik d bL04-9f. th'"a'117- -plen&U3�r—'-."Wouldi't it be quite a gamblefor in - -111ir tho­wzr;--Ouc-U that-th ­.. _ C. I .. . at of dressinc up in fine . .:­, e world.- - � I I Zeebrugge hy a ship canal, were be:- I ... - . � . i . me I It . -Reptiles abound, and even the. Nile . Insidiously and persistently, for'yegrp.' � . ��,,: 'clothes. She exasperatedhissby Tier I "I don't see in what way. I donot ins developed . at ari early�'poriod of Bowed seeds of suspicion and hate of - . L . ­ . -, -- - . ; ;` unwillingness to -take up a worthier crocodili, the leviathan'6f the Bible, the war, . . - .- - - . ')"'. vocation sind by her expectant drink, I ain't -' bad -tem per4d and I'm it4gerj4 long enoV . . . . the English throughout the world.' �, I ­.. .. - . . .` in- _g4 togive Tristram ­ �. . & I . te"st in the fall 6tyles- and the new well enough fixed. See M --s red, me the ' a ape imen British Bombing Campaign: . Because Germany was lealoua . f girl who tige the chance of obiafning, - ci : I .01 . � -. - opportunities , connected therewith a me is getting a Pratt -,-ML- sure thing. Not so many posa:bilf- nearly 12 feet long, while in additiQn . Larg,ely owing to offensive naval i England she hated her; and hating hat , . . . 08tBilbow and Slosson - had promised - � we find the operations - . :t ...., ties, tangle, as. In a young chap that's to the Afeie&n cobra, rations off the Belgian coast, as d. all other countries to hate .; �- harbors' . , i wanted -. - .. - - - . ­ .. ...­ % ,.ber, - - ­ . . .. . I handsome and got his way to make-:- grassf inake. an ong the harmless siste4 by aircraft, the t" harbors ; England also. And so around the .I- - ; . . . . I t . . . Often the evening. t1hat bbgan*lth� and not so ]�#Try,chanres for -an ully-L 41peles- and the wicked' horned became exceedingly unhealthy sbel. world went an army of German spies - ­ . , . ----- caream ended with cool 35" .' - ' ei - - I viper lies in wait, as in olden times ters for such comparatively fragile whose mission was to spreaA, a propa ­ - 'no ,--:-. "Of course got in- I ganda of hatred. Girmany, ungrate :­­ .. . ' But the forces that. drove the two I set, neither. I know. you ft as submarines, and after the ., -.­ ­­­ , - IRSUA&Z seemed .less' ' strong than, fluence and all. that,'.'. said Nora. "But to bite the ,heels of the.horses. - cm . 1. . 'Ai f6r thb fish, ihey are as" bombardment of May, 1916, _the ful. had no cause for this: : ­ I . .. � those that Were pulling them aren't there a good many people that large were English portv the world over were ... .: er. If they ,?az* on .1 ------''---- ­ -- and varied as ever. and it is in-, floating docks at Ostend - . ­ . . ,L L the ve I Lowe brus . - - on freely to German ships to come --A�� "Sure. - , 1� P ad"041 usAw wam sub4a anxicous .Apreat thing -you know. 1 tet to note .that the Sea of Lowe - - -� x A vA e , an I la6i �---- .. .L to ­4rhic-ebout I .. L With up ­i6 Braces. -­ '- I self bought. from Gereany annuall) .. -. . .- .. - !surion. - "­af�-, -I've- got of tem. Galtleo -tit stiff . and- go %n4 trade -fectionata. re4tims. And I that I ­­ -1-149 the -res-p-ectabler s a st-1inds-ine of an . Following up - {his - initial - victory ,very fact, thought Jerry, Jay the most - - with great vigor, British airmen millions of dollars worth of German, .' - I I i .. - .too. I guiss my, wife would L be African family, an interesting iltus. * - .1 halieftl Promise for the, future. � - frozen out of the blue -blood circles, trition"ol'the scientific interest which commenced, in January; 1917, an in= made goods - In excess. of what Ger .. . ' * � He told Nora of Kate's la and But say -it's quite a gamble you're tensive bombing campaign, directed many bought from Enklatid, Garnians' '- ... *0 � , 1-' showed unites with Lha to make in EnglandL were as free to work, tris �. I. 11 -bar how they cleAred.-tbe taking if you're' walthig to - marry * chiefly against- the docks at Bruges, �*­­.... . .. ­- way for marnsice. , -- ' thit most interesting . . , Palestine . . : Of C If Into one of them. Nora." -, -Pale me among the lock -gates and harbor at Zje_ vel, sell goods, as any Englishman, Xato and her family found I -- 'He 'L . - . I ----. a strut- -. He -amiled at- her quizzically. of all countries. I . -. while the Englishman in Germany was - .-- r10 too hard, he and his me Mus had stopped the car under an apple- ­ - . . I .. . � ­ I. � ....�. brugge, and the ship jeanal itself .. . .: . ­ . I -, - constant surveillance and Ir ... .: that responsibility j tree that overhung a country road; ' .. . .�6 - - ­. - I, - which was, of course, the only outlet , subject to c " . . L .. - 11.1 ' en 6 - thw, - - - . ' -SIAM'"EW FLAG , . . ,... � . arriving at a German city must first of - - -­ -: . .. . h 1p t" "��b -bear as a. Mar-; he couldn't be bot - - by which the submarines could, gain - - . . . - - . �­ - ­ - �.I . . -to bothered with - ­ � 11"fili a lengthy report � containing a , . 1. ..�; -b: *1i=tOvn oat -! Itedrink - during such -a serious - — .1 . .. I . .- . a ­ --- . ried s too desperate re a -wheel - access to the sea.--m�­ . ­ .. -.Sulta for his wife. i conversation as this. . 16h" ­ - ­ - /I L . Some idea of the severity of these , personal history. the nature of his ei- 1. . - ' -­ . - %M. Into _a Tri -Color to Cam. - ' : - ' - I ' . N -, - listening, altree'd­001's yesil �"T wasn't thirtitifts of such people," ' . memorate Joining Allies. .. - may' be gained from � rand there and how many days he in• ­ , 1 No -, -:the- CO. - � 48MY . .. Nora answered. "Just ordinary nice . , .. : ,I attacks - tebd4d-to remalu la-tbat VM - L . fact thqt no fewer than 6,123 bombs --- . ­ "'ftu won't mind if my mother lives! people- I was wondering what they Siam has a new flag. To commem- were dropped uuon Bruges docks I As we all know', it was 'a-questiofi 1A - - - ­.­. -with as, Nora?" . - . - _ 2J think of you. You "a, I've heard-" orate Ahe ..entry of his country into (honor and not necessity which brouths, I . . .. L. , . . .1 - ­ "You mean, .there's a lot of people the war against Germany, King Mals ulone, while IL similarl y large number I -Engla d into war Immediately. '. She, __ ..-w- I . ,A-' - , It would be nicer- if we could be that think I'm a grafter---& kind of Vagiravudh decided to modify the I were droppea u . ! too, with the exception -of a strong .1 . r:. all by ourselves, wouldn't.110" high-grade crook. Well, I suppose flag by adding blue to it, in order thkt Ostend. . ... L � J nary;' was entl�ely anprepared, and the .. ' . -.,. .. "I'm sure you wouldn't- And. mother thatos a good deal a matter of opinion. immense n se and eon= world . .'. I.. at all hard- get on with." nion. W,might be a tricolor like the L.Uga I Apart from the me � 1 world will sever cease, to a debt , 4. . 4*1 caaIt h I I - I'll Bay thii for myself-, tic one the Mole, - I . � :.., ­­; .- 'thinking, tLat any- ever pinned anything an me, and n Of the other allies. 1tinu6us damage caused to i of gratitude to those brays men who, .... . ..--* �.­ .,;A. � - , Id nd shivDin,g' - , e eta help would be p "This.ad I sidings, quays, railwr-7,s r- i with -only -scanty supplitsaud scahtles " � 'Ii .body Is me none ever will. I Ve stowed away 44 dition," says thi? royal de- I at Zeebrugge, the lock -'gates them. ,ammunition, -4 . ­ a WR Or if I didn't find her &� I some money. How did I -get It? By- tree, will serve as a token of equality I . held. -actually by a thread. ...; , - .7 :­ -' , � - - �. . :. ... i, ­ .. L would probably - Jaf on. her-whfch grabbing It pretty much wherever it and honesty between Siam and her',selves singularly difficult Larget to., an -d at awful cost of life',, the Run line t . "Would be Just as bad-, " ' was In sight -lamb any business allies, it is sign of thi alliance' hit, even from- a low height -were � while an army was githered 'and .- : -- ''. -/ "Mother and Kate have always got . _repair. •�munition works were being built. Bat . ,.. . . '-. . . ....11: : I . inam I used what kno of the world against barbarism. Be- -- , fan all r.ght." � . wledger- and i kept practically always under . k : 44 power I bad to get me money. .1 had i Indeed, on several occasions, as the for the English navy the war would ,.,.. I ' "i . . . s-, * I . I Oh I -yes, a mousy little girl. , I'm knowledge and wer"tbat were use- sides the color blue r9calls the birth- result of I - rently. But for ' V, , . power" direct bits by British airmen, have ended very diffe . I � afraid she wouldn't find me so easy. to ful to public service L corporations, day of his MAjesty and is used esy)ec- , etre-o! the. gates hid to * be removed- by , English ships, alsoI only thirty pet .,� I . I I - . - I? `* . � . "I don't feel that I could lea " - for him. It seems good to hi I - . t, I - . ,. - Te and I've got all I could out of 'em. i8IIY . him T , '­-, -44 V ­-Inothei to live alone. ­'I . immense floating cranes, and a spare i cent. of the Amer;can troops couU.- Just'thew-Aya­ public service corpora- ,to make it figure in the national flag.tl '; =_ "What do you expect my mother - gate fiftel, the dammiced gate being I have reached France. ­ . .. . - L - to do?" ­ - tion needs, we'll banker to float -By the terms of this decree the i pair I Of all the great things of the wet" 7 - "I ' --- - - , --- and -the--banker 'takes n izontal strilnes 'towed laboriously to Bruges for re - at i .. "I -thought that she and Dave-" that.corpor&tion in return -which is _red white, blue, white, red. The . in drydock. - -. ­� L � - ... -- -.One Is eater than the magnificerif . . . . a i . e " loyalty of the British -Dordialons and' ��. L. .. - "And suppose that Davb wants to ►the $am �az.sayi Out of-uii public - a- I .. . . . . . . get married som's time'?" ---accordi ' to M! knowledgeand width of the blue stripe . is threi . Germans' Had.. to. Move. - ....- . .", I ' "ThInO could be ad n - v.- tithe of � the total breadth, I and . colonies to the mother country. While ­ ... I . ` . . .d .1 . , _ l'usted somehow power. L banker's craft is sevenths - Owing to the great damage which they might have remained aloof, with. . L :�.j: ' �-:L.tl When that thus came. I . . u jr;;j that of each of the red, and whit . .. ;:, .. --� .. -- ­ 1 - `spectalife, and mine ain't, but L . . -a was caused by the Germans on their I "hesitation they unitede I I '- - . - -"What makes yob think that your Mir Point of view therePs no particular attires Is one-siventh - - I out a moment's . . .. I . ....., ...� I �- - - t, 4 �­ real � I aid. Of ---� ,-. .. . - Of course, This flag is called the. "Thong trai heir defib- � their best of life and treasure they . I., �:...­-:--�,71 "L . . mother would be willing to haat Me difference betweeaWTm. - , evacuation of the'docks, it in 4difficult, ly and heartily rallied to` . I : * co e1hto iter house?" . 'that ainotthe'.usuat point'of view; . to differentiate between t . 1 4. . ­ � "Willimil 'Why, -she 1661cs forward . - Ron and- is flown upon all mer- Ion result. ! sent from far -distant lands and, cilines, : it's mine." erate work ani the destruction , � - to It.", client vessels and'aabore in Siamese. ;�. . . ,L: " :1-,� . . ­' .. , �'. L_ I Intricacies of finance it; impos, ins from the terrific bombing fiarn' . I ,� � . 1 freely, voluntarily, uncomplainingly. it . I 4.51 I That , assertiou - Mollified Nora. sible for Nora to -understand, and she . territory. Vessels in the Government the air during Me last few months of � was a grand spectacle, & nogb* tri' . '. -"Does she truly ? Of .cause - that . I therefore did not urge service the same flag, but with an the war. ItSbrmation from various! bute. I .. . 1. . h lm�, to be s : . . :L�' L; " I I , �L .,�--., :; would masse it better.- It she liked more explicit..-., But anchor, a wheel and a crown, in yet- sources, however, makes it abundant- I Be burs" was main. �' . . ­ .15 !�,. we a lot t and would always let me do him a question that she did put to cause no press � ...... � , '; '.' - - : �:. . ­-. � ­.. 11 . just as I.Plessed­!!. - . went straight low, in the middle. Those of the royal , ly clear that the enemy's decision to I twined to keep us constantly reminded, . ; , to essentials. . ..Siamese- navy ' � She Would..", - ­ . -- . ­ . 'L - - cam- in the middle a' . . .- . .1 Z. . give rap the port of Bruges, as a re= I there are few of us who -as yet begin . � . "If all the things you've done could red 41se on which is a white elephant. pair base for submarines, was in the: to -realize our debt to Great Britain It( L - . -really You think so? Of course I be proved apinst you, would they ,,. ! I . ally wouldn't mind, J'err�o­at- least put you.in rison?�" .. , . . .- 11 _ L main due to his inability to defend it 1 this war: but time, which adjusts all �. . . , ' � , .,-L, ' , -1, � -1,�w � .r,. ,7 , - , . " ­,­ , , . , ­ �-­ not very much. I only thought it ?16 be continued.) ,. FOUR STAGES OF CONFERENCE 1 against the increasingly powerful at- these 'thiii,im will write the story of . *1 , . ;N .. . . . ­ . A � would. be nicer, if we could be just _ . . ­ . , 1. - .. . I . . . . .! . :.­ ­ ..'.,z . . . ­ I.. ..­ - ­ , ­­ ; our own two little selves." 1. ::� tacks from the air. . . I our debt, and with that understanding . ..� 11 " . ." . - ­ . a ... A? : ." ,-1 ' --------4-: .L...' siV Third -Final .'. , - EncourmW-7by the ,successful ter- .. ­- .� Germany to Enter The biggest explosion- ever experl-, will come a truer sense of our oblige, * , . ' . . I . . .­. . " I - Include Neutrals, - caused by tion. . - � .. L: �,!­­.Z:gj ; munition of skirmish, Jerry - � . . . -Will . eneed in Bruges was - �. 1. .. .I'F , , ' - ('01-31T OF WRECK FILMS - British airmen at La Brugeoise , m'' The Central Powers will not be ad- would I -...! , -'. A � - *teased for an assurance that Nora . . .. - ­�11-� a - . - �.. . . I ,. would marry him just as soon as the - - - works, May 31, 1918. The concussion . . - ,.. IL ' � - .. ­ � .,, , . Peace Concress early -the , ... - miffed to the. ­. ,,.-,,�. , L Betty a I and Slovakil. I - ,11. -�,. 1, . ,� �- ,� � . � ,� ,.. � 7 - get married, the photoplay' it . , . -A � . - - ,�: - departure oUlEste .and Peter and Nowadays, through the medium. of 'in the negotiations, according to was felt all over the' city, and - - . . - . e; Lfence' enee I h , ,.� . - She asked it is Possible to exper., outline given the -Midi Midi by -a Franc up the sky for many miles - The Czechs. -1 '. �.�;. -. ratade him free to ' flumes I !��­ ­ how soon that would b 'all butt -the unpleasant' senBlt.L .. around. It is said that the exnlosionL The Czechs and Slovaks are in � . ,­.. . L A and bearing in mind what Kate had diplornat, who Is engaged in framing ' . 4. told him, be gave her an approximate, -tions a a great battle, a terrible.rail. the program of the preliminaries to wrought so much destruction of valu- effect the mine race, with only slight - . . . . . , I - - is machinery that- work Oras never--- ---- ��--. - date . - * - 0 . The arttels BaI4 ­ , .. , a Ivay smash I or a Atyssfat;ny ciol - .­ difference in language, and PolitICAI-L .. —,---6li,­­-Pd-,--r0JEk-rt better .-no-t.slon­ . - . ­ pow. property resumed in these' extensive division between � them was erected - . I e, . "I Z` "The early entry of the enemy I . .��."­' le*,',' Nora said. . I . - 11 only in 1867, when to divide the oner- - -- 1� 1--�:,-: , m . - . k-:�= _­ d. "After what Th6 heroism and financlal 11PIndi- -ers into the negotiations need not be factories. I 0 1 - . . . . 0 ." ... . . .". � .:� A-- , wi� I " I -gies of the people, the Slovaks war ` ,� . , v-, - , " of ---A-L-A a .- 0 -1 I " -�� -production - - i there will ;� ­ ��: 'r�-­-- -- -tura-zequi Warning. ,- . ...:. '�­v 0 -1 . n a ,. '11. .. ,: .44-r in, t a definite 17romise . put under Hungarian rule. The Czechs ­ I , P such films aroely realized. There ceding stages. The first eta The Rarer!- " .� r '.of that kind." : / ge-will be . . .. -­ - I - . I bv � are se .. . 1. -1 . ��­,-�� �-, N .1 4V ", is one officer now at the front who a meeting between France,- Gerat Tradition has it �hat all the calam_ an .1 = l- . i4flut there isn't anybody now '. . chafed, under and resisted Austrian .. - Abit--that*. you could make such a went out -with, his camera and filmed Britain, Italy and the United States ities *bi6h dog;"the footsteps of the ­, f and Hungarian rule. The Czechs In. It r�il intake with?" Jerry asked suspicl- the creeping barrage of his Own for the formation of a United aiple- ill-fated Austrian Royal family are Austrian L ._, 4* V. I ­- . I I .. F . . artillery. It Is not surprIving, that t i habit Bohemia, Moravia and An . .... .. ­�� �, . - second stage foreshadowed by the appearance of :­ - '­ '. ­ ;;� ".., "� �� M&Ue command.. The . . - � . ­ - ,. -,t.). N I . .�'. �­ ,.4�N r- OU silly boy!"' Nara covered her earribs two - wound stripes on his will be a plenary meeting of all the a raven. Silesia, crown lands of the.Austrian. . - 1: -��t .. i, 'n � I � � ,­�'. . . When rho Archduke Miximilian de. empire between Austria proper I I :,.­ .. - � � . . ­. ,*, . ebitfuslon and ,her Mu:sbis by" Ism- sleeve. I - . . .14� 4, i allies, at which the smaller states , . . ., Q� %raqins him slid letting him kiss her - ' And the south of the German empire. ­ .1 I I - -,'. I I 1,� ­ - --- - ---I --Tht filming of-r"way "thrillers" is will adhere to the results of the first parted for Mexico -and execution The Slovaks. live in the upper region; , . : . : 1�-.:�. :1 �- - - ,.as iong .as he would. ------- ,,,� 1c, costly rather than dangerous. - So stage, I raven followed him on the path; and . - . -�14. j-. f The truth was, she had PA",ii�k . � , great is the demand for this type of "The third step will be the P I adjoining the, Czechs to ,,—'�:,� 11 Maguire Very much on her mind. Ma- Peace when. the Archduchess Christina left of Hungary, I I : I :..,. 1 �:.:7 . I southeast. The Czechs - .. , , , " IN . ' I : - guire'li consternation overhaving been filni, bowiv�er, .that Just before the Congress with the admission of enemy for her unhappy life in Spain a raven 'I I . ,. ..*:...��­", -highly . . . 1 1.­,�­. -unable to dontribTte in 4y way to .w s railway planipotentlarils. The fourth stage hovered over the carriage. I are one of the most , civilized L ­ . ;'. . - . , , ­ "' � . .�: Dave's release had been quite appeal- comparile sin America who made from will be a conference of all the nations, A whole flight of ravens is said t"o. people in the world . aolvicaur I ins. lie took her out in his auto- $30,0()o to $200,000 a year in staging Winding ' e formation have hovered over the ar-ONIMIng of the the most prosperout; of the AdUtrial , " 1 -�' , . 11..o-�- , �:., . � .�, ��j.� ' neutrals, for the - . :­,.'­., .... , ­ . -le2obiie and gave Vent Most Plaintly0-, train ­- of a Society of Nations as agreed late Francis� Joseph, and ore of the empire. - - ­ •7' .. . , - � in wrecks for . � , � - -­ , . ''.,- ' . I. -. the zovies. One film I , - ... ,,Jo his disappointanent. .. P, , , 11" , 1 -11 I i I I n d I rbpl el in , - I I our" I h mother tJ I i L`XK I. J�U?001-801 : . J11 , "' I --` . %- I I - upon by the leading allied powers.11 ill-omened birds dashed a peach from . - . . company sines its organization has. .:.,Ic,.—. . .�:. "Not that I begrauile your brotherf , , . . .... I o . ,his freedom a bit earlier than *tat Purchased and demolished enough - .0 � , . ) .the hand of the Empress Elizabeth 11 1 , . ...", " 11 " I ", . �. . . . - I . I . ,,we expected," be sAid. ,,But I was - rolling stock to .11t out s'prwiprous The average W019M of a 'horse Is the day before aIle was murdered at Our .mistakes contribute 'snuck tr' ­-: ' � I L I ­uOkiftir forward . � I . .1 I " I. ; I , ` t ­ 1i I , . 1",- rd to having &,hand in 'branch- linio. 1. � , .. '­ .. W. J?Muu I . � (Itneva. ­ . � t1j; wisd,.)m of others. I �. ,. .I. ,% , . �1, . .. -i.-. 1, I . �- . 'L ,- i . . � - . .- . . . 1 � L. . . , .... ­.., . I I 1. I ­. . .� -.�- 1. . : I I - I- . I . . . .. I I . . . . -�ar., 1, , ­ - . " ., .� " .�%&. ',�. _ -�. � .%�%' '­,�AW,�4,��', I I - I I , �1.1-1, , I - . --- _� � , �� ­ -L4 - ­ . - - ;� -,L- , , , ., .1 ­ " ,!,..,f I - - " 1 ­-�' .. ;.&'e �"..Ak� i4,, � ­,;��,�,�.� _;�5..'��­,, •-,;-11---. .'-. '. :� L : - ­­ ­�. � 1. ­ ­;�-­ ­� ,�­­­-fl��­I­­.'�� - 'IL�, ­% ,Zwl� , " Nw f --�7 Tw%,w 14 :11-77 7 Zt d* TE SRM I W'd nc ur WHAT AM WE TO DO MW I Ld -Cad W%y-Not The Only ,Way. -dreW& diet and regular habits, going Prometa of Disposing of Vast Quan- It would really be pathetic, if it to bed early and no exciting night . titles and Varieties of Military. Scotty and The Lost Knife. orchard. A little later sb; hewd him movies. a time &o bad -hunted Jw barking in the pasture ��yend werAn't so Irritating, to consider how Many Scotty � :. ��­ Equipment'. �.. :. 1. much.. world by "Well, I eset afford four quarts of orchJwd. b" th people lose In tib the knife at Lawrence lost That their twelve cents a quart, "That's woodchuck num !efusal to learn, Really, the milk a day at -60 61 valek riot there, with the and of the war comes a i39 he had been out vrM 1:�wrenft number of people who are peR-ectlY wVY-there'ai-P. --now And vi%ry puz -probWn--W when Uwr.nco was huntingl Do cried Franc". and - Bit sleepy their own meagto! for milkaiglina7 ,1 h` gal of vast' quan. Cert and me eager tWed with 11i &16ne," said the III -11� �91 her mother jet SPP as the to e Of p knowledse, and most contemptuo-as: then. "And eggs for custards At relates to per and ran off to -qUe-r -:_t1tleq of AU_kindt otrailitWT Supplies- YOU WoUld"be SUM he knew Just what t prices are 6dy of -lbs about it. say effort t� enlighten them, taws p Is ,present What shall be with -them T -ho--was--hunting -fvr.� -L awrence, -did the person tion. .3r know all about 9�36­- found Scotty barking azing, Entgially, if -for a guess.. that thear not doubt,that Sgou --T -suppose, I beside -the P" p"r !. ry who offers to help le ,someone the" "No," scant Ittle Vrie tartlyT Department has on ban d 1 20,000000thejoat-lknlfs;�-�-- -ture wall, . `,: always knows-. The averaki human ,But you can afford a couple of pairs of Unworn.- and undistributed Scotty all about 41. The two had ins in betweet the rock- a e could scotty> had see the Woodchuck. ­beftig seems just naturally incapable pounds of fifty -cent chocolates a been the closest friends 'ever since Of comprehending that a person with' week and movigs for the four cf YOU soldiers shoes. Inasmuch as a fight - Scotty had come to the farm from caught It away from its bola, PrO whom they have grown up may have: two or Was -nigbts a week,. and Ing man In the field wears out from Toronto, a clumsy,excited little pup� ably making &'raid on the godew per an- e day for Billy Dot' five to seven pairs of shoes p I arid it 'had taken reuse to the, w4lL lea -mod something worth imparting, sodas )y in a -box, five Yom before,� and in a Of course Frances ft. -It -sorry for. and from this days 11 VNY$3.60 a week, for things num, this is probably n over. tbg, of Jesus, down to You Wei that time a dog like Scotty and a woodchuck, but'it was 'neverdAiw& our own time, we find men arid wo.; that are a detriment to You all and estimate. boy like Lawrence come to know all men saying, then complain because the children They are the finest men's shoos that there is to be known about each her duty to help Spotty catch it. She. ghost-grade - began to pull away the stones of the "Whence hath this man thiw-wis-- are sick. I couldn't afford to It do ever made, built of the hi other.-. material, waterproof and scientifically wall, while Scotty danced beside bw 4=7 Is not this the carpenter's son? that." The name "skinny little mite" n Lawrence felt -badly about. losing it was plain." constructed for comfort. Who is go- and pawed the dirt and barked loader... If, not his mother called Jdary? And still rankled, ted to be Ing to wear them ? the knife. His Aunt Blanche had Suddenly, a . a Franc" tugged at A' his brethren, James and Joses and "Oh, I suppose if we wall given it to him the Christmas before, larger rock, the woodchuck 'slipped and Ada's ? And bis sl4ters, tightwad's like `somb folks and never Probably the bulk of diem-vill be and- it -was a wonderful knife -with -ail with no? Whence take the kids to a show nor buy them sold in great lots to the highest- bid- out of the opening that she ta& Mao are they not a gimlet, a file. a hook and a *crew a in We whole -sale trade and will and tan toward -a pile of stones 126&r %er� hith this man all these things? a sundae we could support a crosr - d dri,�er, besides 'the three sharp blades. bT. Probably - its hole was 088 -w 'Naventual use by civilians. There So the mmmes close eyes and ears ery, too," flunff back the "IsAY friend." fi Few boys had a knife Us that --and As the little br9wnish-red cmtdft---- tion languished. will be no trouble In finding then to lose it' r , an, through to thinp which might make life And converse rather clumsily, the I wanted to congratiftlate the little But about the millions of new and Scotty that finally grass and weeds, a very curious thingbasler and 6etter for them, fearing i be no Xell. it was n for her courage and common unworn uniformal There will that by admitting they can still be Woma found the lost knife. The way he happened. Scotty, the famous *oo&,. taught they are confessing their sense, but that last shot seared me market for those. In only muse on the found it makes Ik Wry that an:p lover chuck hunter, paid no attention ferloirity. And, strange as,it may out. So I could I I Much . X&Iuable -"Junk." of dogs' will enjoy ---and' there who, An army Own -is ever to his escaping pray, but stoW ]ice -re. queerntiss of human nature. Rv"V oMer a his uniform something wrong with the person who still, eagerly barking, nth his an* what have •Pap Iment- bligead-to-payL-A- Wt a lover of -Jogo----Tha-Ju1Jfe, lusa - fa tsarn,, who thief I paper we In& is 0 !RI111111: :at- thole �rhere the large'rock had the he 1111 10 o -- earn. And the wiser the, , portance awn pocket. The *A -i -10-111t ifi--AW &-tddre7-­df-AVrIl7Z1rt n.— nothing to I turns are I for them out of hWs ­.-Person.the more humble ,he becomes children, ever�, place one enlisted man. an the other bond, owns it was late .in July, when Scotty. found "Why, Scotty, Seottyll� - CZW and the more willing to learn from , -helped suggestions _from the clinics thing that be, wears' carries. His it. had almost, forgotten Frances. , "Are you blind,? Are, you everyone. rifle belongs to the Government; like. about it,—not quite but a.Ir4ost,­but going to lot that woodchuckL got out by the goy - provided in the cities Ao the bales of no Lawrence h RoLlag bandages in a Red Cross, free literature sent wise the -contents of his f4pack," In- no boy has' so good a'memory as a away?" workr6om. the other day, two women, 1 ernment to rural readers. And Yet y. Scotty atood.,right w" he 'Wag, eluding his mess -kit, and every article dog like Scott I ,evidently old friendil; were chatting.re ' hundds of 'mothers are going on of his clothing down to his socks.,; But the story of the woodchuck except that he pushed lits no"'a bit "I was up half the night with still, creating -perverted appetites in infants, feeding chocolate card to All this stuff must be turned in hunt really comes before the story -farther into the hole In the stone wall. Billy," pawned 16neo.thii fat red-faced accounted for In some way. What of finding the lost knife. The wood- Could IV be possible that he had not giy or His temperature ran -up to jj4L-'-T -,only a yaw old, ing, one. its to be done with it? It will be, chuck hunt was one , of many that escaping woodchuck? Na pork to little an ha the 00 i and this morning he's &3 cross ni a fried potatoes and salt po of course, In all stages of dilapida- Scotty enjoyed that summer. The! wonder Frances was bewe&r6dt be havinde xv t .-lio--mucli- pea n the gar- �'I'heii sNestepped--tiger and then t on -in effect Wbd&AucVx cri pest --la �;�L�;;hole 1n;1 -k -1 pigs children never.keep yo:11111117��p.�e 1102seSSAIL -den and in' the clover - patch, and I into the hole herself. What Y40U always she added fretfully� "I complaining because the, the cant see why a skinny little 'mitt '�Ot well. And -worst of all they very large value. their holes ma de danger or F things that would .-How great this value- may be, Is horses working in the fields` Thus knife that Lawrence had lost Mors IgCe ."a should 'have such stironli scoff at the very 'I suggested by the fact that one huge Scotty had "t of extra work to-do than three months before! a Children, "d a big strong woman like �,helv them al -A back up their miathk me has puny ones." with the argument that.. mother al- I "salvage station" In France, dealing in addition to him usual chores: Frances forgot about the wood Ills skinny little- mite' !lashed ways fed the things they -are gi . v',119.! with militarr exuviae, produces the"- Prances. Li*rence's sister, kept a chuck 'as quickly as Scotty b.84 Mitt biter lip. * put becaase she didn't know I from $100,000 worth of utilizable record of the_woodchucks that ,Scotty , seized the knife and, with Scotty -ishe said plea- Mother did e d - prou(BY Lbrougtlt to the house, and the leaping along beside her, ran back ton- sl:i­ . antly enough, "It do -es stem rathe.rLa*ny Letter: The subject of -correct: material a day. Every scrap of asail estrange= -downs it?'► i feeding had not been touched upon able leather is turned to fresh ac. score stood at fourteen when the the house, where they were Just 9 it count, and - so - with all sorts of other particular hunt that we are talking ting down )o supper. "Strange," echoed - her friend, '!I i when mother brought us up. Arid, cou nut at@' to "tin about took place: Lawrened was the only one n t our disordered digestion. and, things, from worn blank should .say It is. . George and I were; look at bets." It was on 0 amazed al her story, talk4rig about It this - morning.. You jangling nerves; Read the The quartermaster's department, of the whole summer. Most of the - 'Of course Soott7 let the -,iiood- -and JA* don't either one, look as of people dying of diseases caused al he e nee to chuck -get away," he, said. "He can tell you, I which divIdes and distributes all the time Scotty slept at the e --well as We do, .and look at youri chi! most entirely, doctors wt [pevonal belongings of our soldiers, the'cellar rollway-A)ehind- the house. get that fellow some other day. It from wrong habits of'eating. How do you do i0" .1 'dren. � will have nothing to do with the set- Between the shade of the great elm was the knife that he wasafter "You wouldn't do it If I told.you,"i tet us get out of the Idea of think- &bQVt n thinking. said the friend, considering critically. Ing, our way is the only way. Let us tlement of the question here discussed tree that towered overhead and the time. He had been he bandage she had just finished. be open minded and willing to be told, It is the general staff that will con. cool air that came up from -the cellar, that knife all these weeks; ami iced special- The woman next door may have some- trot the whole Affair. The business that` was the most comfortable spot, just happened to remember that I "If you mean high-priced be could find,. -Once in a while he might have lost it there when I was : thing we don't. Let's learn it, oven of *that governing committee of the afford it," said the. fat walk last 't down into' cell Ut. I couldn't &F W cellar itself, where, helping father repalt the ell one. I is to make war' plans, and al It was much cooler; but down there it spring. if she Is "skinny." The government" arm A.I'don't mean doctor a -though nobody is permitted'td So he went and looke4d. The 4 at all," said -6 asking us this year to save 1W,000 ready was hard to hear the men wbew they woodchuck just happened to be there 'he little Worn "I -haven't had a ow what it is going, to do: --it has* children. We can do it 41 we are know take' gravely into consideration the came up ftom the field with a load -that's all!" 'ClOctor. in the house for two years, read-. to learn. of bay, and of course he had to be That explanation might not have SpeeiglIst never came after. disnAsall-Of the IAU4v-EML"e great - and the satisfied 1' be opened my eyes to the sins of Thrift Recipes. conflict. round to help in the unloading. I saTlefted everyone, but it Ask* an ordnance officer what is to Usually he went into the field with l Lawrence, and be.saw to it that,Scat. irrong feeding. It's all in the chit- - tiock Duc'k.-% , cup chopped veal- be done with all the hundreds of mil- them after the loads ell bay, -al. ty bad an extra good supper that t was rath- J. nuts, buternuts or beechnuts, I cup lions of shells, bombs and other pro- bough he never went in the morning night But'Frances, who bread crumbs, - 1 cup boiled He- 2 when the mowing machine was click. er glad that. for a change one 'wood - remaining in stock at the . )U that '.ng the tall grass,- chuck got away, sometimes has a HIRAM JOHNSON, . LTD. hard boiled eggs, q cup climWeel-'Jectile Y -C end; and he will tell way through ;r- cry, I tablespoon grated Ion, I I weir'sI* i Th�,oldest established on hasp't the slightest idea. The nut ft was too hot for that to -day. feeling that perhaps Scotty. res I* :he tvaipoon- salt, % teaspoon, pep general staff will decide. tate in the afternoon a cool breeze went woodchuck huriVing and founr j ene Wk can Raw Fur Dealers tablespoon fat, I raw egg. came -do, -arid then Frances --saw Scot- the lost -knife- by:cha=e;;-. o Goose Sfuffing.�l cup masher pot-' ' Costly Material In Question. ty leave the yard and go off into the say? .9 In Montreal .1� . .1 . I . Projectiles are costly to ato, % teaspoon each thyme and sage,! make. For HIGHEST MARKET PRICE8 PAID salt and' pepper, 4 apples; 4 onions. big guns the manufacturing price runs st to give the Satisfaction guaranteed to shippers Cook the apples and onions and rub! up into the hundreds of dollars apiece. dut'sbout, it will be be baby h4 airing'indoors or on a pro - through -a -sieve. -Add the potato -and -1 -it -would -never do to des ey tbera, rms , him as for 1i tested porch. 1h 410 St. Paul St. West, Montreal easonings and mix well. !and doubtless they will be -stored-in and Rice Sca!1oln-T cup!the hope that t no use for them will going out, open all the windows widi. Chicken a 'him remain in the fresh * and let air Chicken, % cup boiled rice, �i cup; ever be found, But they are ready - for s6me.,time. Very young or deli - thin white sauce, I egg Volk, beaten,'loaded with high explosives, or with -The mighest Price gravy, 1 egg white beaten very, light, gas-producipg chemicals. It is a fair cats babies require much heat .and siirp must 166 very warmly covered to pro - bread crumbs, bits of fat, salt and presumption that their bursting or tact them against being chilled, anct RAW F only pro - OVA URS pepper. Mix chicken, rice, gravy, gas charges will be extracted, if Air For Baby. a -baby under three months of age to us, no matter what Quantity. We seasoning, and yolk of egg. Make 1 for the r.a.ke of. precaution. Keep the baby' oust of doors. Ex. should not be taken out in "'v"Ore ite sauce. - While hot Again, there is a question of dis- baby weather; but plenty of fresh air is pay the highest price, also express �whi add chicken., ce.pt in winter, begin when the mixture. Cool slightly, fold in posing -of thousands of artillery n him out for essential to all, babies charges. gu 13 is two weeks old to take white of egg, put intd greased bak- of all calibres -not to mention 'ma- d. you are assured of a few minutes every day in mild, Try one* an When. the weather is excessively 7' satisfaction. ing .dish, weather ish, cover with bread crumbs: chine guns, trench mortars; etc. What p, increasing the time hot tyre baby should be taken out and bits of fat. Bake half an hour., is to be done with them? Big guns' gradually until he is staying Out early in the day and kept indoors, ABBEY FUR' COMPANY Blnnquette of Chicken. -2 cups cold; Rye enormously expensive to manu- most of the time. Probably no oth- until the late afternoon. ' From that A 310 at. Paul W. Montreal, P.Q. cooked chicken cut in cubes, I cup; facture. We can hardly "serau" them er thing will do so much to ensure a time on until the rooms. have eooleO Reference; Bank of Hochelaga. at medium thick white sauce, I table- for their bigh-grade steel. Doubtless healthy babyhood as,this I , ani the re- in the evening he should be kept. out; Henry. spoon finely chopped parsley, yolks, they will be stored for possible fu- sult will well reps 0 protected f Yn business for 30 years, , y whatever trouble being well prote from mosquitoes.. 3 . of 2 eggs, 2 tablespoons milk. Add� i ture use. Likewise the rifles turned i s .1 necessary to secure It. Whtb If e screened porch is' available tft the chicken to the 'white sauce and 1)1W in bv, soldiers. the exceptions mentioned below, R health and comfort of the' baby. Send Y= when well heated, add the yolks of a Taken Ra a jwbole.. the problem is baby may spend practically all the be greatly. increased. wit eggs slightly beaten and diluted with:big.. John Bull, on the conclusion of time out of doors,' both sleeping -arid rfilk. Cook two minutes. ace, will ..find himself in waking, if there is someone to look Origin a final pe. Of Khaki. RCLU Pat cooked I' flig q-121111 ter.him 'to 'see jfiat'he is protected Several years ago in India, a coml..-� Pudding. -11,,_', cups co aftoT putti-C in a larop stoek of cost- Rt sun. wind and dangerous in- I pany 'of' English troops grew wear)[ and strained squash, 1� teasp9on cin-, ly furniture and goods, is driven out sects.. of exposing themselves in whi co namon, 1-3 cup sugar, 2 ekg*a, 2/i tea� of btpqiness. Ile sells his stuff for A young baby may stay in his cat-' ton uniforms to the fire of the enemy -7 Spoon 'Salt, 1% cups milk, grated rind "'hat he'ean get—a small fraction. ridge or crib on the porch, on the. snipers. $o they adopted nature's goo 4 R S. half a lemon. Gradually add the -pre presumably, of its -original -cost, and roof, under the trees, or in the back- old law of protective coloringandel milk to the strained squash, then the --t of the makes p philisophicgl be. mud irony TO ng, slightly beaten yard, where the busy mother -can daubed their uniforms with sugar, salt, seasoning', eggsand grated lemon peel. Pour Situation. look after him; older babies who need. the banks of one of the slugglili , a grease into d.pudding dish and bake Tn t1niq case. Jolin Bull h9i had the exercise may be kept fit a, creeping streams. Those who direct the affairs • tiqfaction'of drivin:v ht's sole tom-. er on the porch or in the Of the army in India heard of this in a moderate oven until thickened 'a pen either feasibIle to provide camouflage tin 428 Oetitor entirely -out -of business.. (I proc6eded to make;.�, vard. If it is not like custard. Serve very cold. St. Paul St. -door sleeping places for these some interesting experiments. What, West Apple and Carrot. Conserve.—Car- out -of 0diced, 5 the windows MOF47RCAL I rots, diced, 1 quart, tart apples, Old wallpaper can easily be remov. older babies at le d s of they discovered evidently pleased ^S manufacturers and not buying to re the nursery shoud be.. kept wide them, for eventually a uniform of this I quart, orange-, slided, 2, syrup, 2 d by applying to it freely with a &@sure the fairest trading and open most of the year. 'color as a, standard was adopted for iMi .6011wealways kat pric" Quick cups, salt. Cook the carrots in aur- brusb a liquid made by a:dding one flc:en� water to cover them until they heaping tablespoonful. of saltpeter to When the weather is vert cold�, all the troops in active service In the No pAcs Rd Inuea but �we vmrantee to . Khaki, the name given the -: do not drain them. Add a gallon of hat water. The watel- when the snow is melting, or when East hold your skins sepwate until You a-evl are :ender: or Toloct a= Oda. 6o the other ingredients, and cook the should be kept hot. A whitewash there is a heavy storm in progressI color of the new uniforms, .is the m*-Aure until It Is clear.brush is best to Use. or a highwind blowing quantities of 1 Hindu' word for .muddy. A- . � ,S­,Q,�p7"r.rp--.l 1"AZWV.,,X� -,Rr..­' ;�-Z 7'� ­-- - , lj,elw-a , . , . . 1�� 7 ­­­1V1­X n �0.7--,�-�, e,� ;-qf. -.� V.V.V�,�a-y-,.,z;.-,.:-. , ,-.r,;k ,� ".#. � .. I �1'rT�r;7� � - 17,71, ,.;, .. 1111�1'%=�--`�`=03-v I . : .,z . . : ,�7%­ ­.k ": sq, ­7'. -�, ,i'�; 4 14�,,;, I , - " - . 1 IIVR��WIITVR 1� I ,,f " T;4m I ��, . o - -: , .. -1 I , 1..­.ik - z- , ­. •- , . . ,V ,W. , ,� , ,.; "�. , - .� • , . ��! I � 17'r - . - - I , I o / , "; . � . . � � . I , . %', � " - - - 4-�­ �. -. - ­IV. 1. �� . . � - 7;.; .: �� .r, Jl? 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IAN: loth �- A.Uctiqu Palo . . - ,-, �� . . . �X­ �: -4i - . �, . . . . . -- ,Q; V - --,u, -F I - L" 1.�'� , I .... . .k - M, Gee.-o# to, wis to , --Mr. Reid,, of Toronto, spent of "about* 7 acres of wfired standing � ., -... ­ . I , , ll -- 4.� ,. on UDUC iw3r. - .1 SHE - . -1_1 - � � - . sil -1-'da:y,% Inlet -*llil w th his � timber. loetudlag,.'solme good cedar, .� - -- . I ,i ­ �' ­�;[Yu -1. ­­ - - - ­ I - . I . . -David-Q,41h, Pf Whitby, spent brother, J. Reid. ' . - V - - - -"� st � I . ;'', I I .. eli RIZiettiq. . -, - - .4 :­ �,�., , , .. . . I , . - -he .. 'I ., 'Al -, , . .S.r .. .. . .6-, lt� P"o . ,." ix -. 13Aay, here. w -hei rs.- I ng, . .. I .- , ....�.,. - - . �. I '', .�­ ­ , ,i,.:. . with -his broz -,I -Ad '­'Rainor of Picton, has -- �&.. Iv. proper t or -1-hos. jarne "' - '' " I . ,, 11 r7;w, 19ill". V ", . ." -, - - ­ I ! . I,- - � ,, � , I 04 Rg.Z . . . '. . ", zf'.. ; , h P ­I - - - . ­ .$amueI 06th, ­­­ , -­- - ?levy 1i heryk - . � . , - . . . .- . - 4�;;i"�, -­ I w . ­­­­ - ­­­­ ­ - - - - I -dattigliltar, �Mfq. V- - I . - .. ­ .. ­ I . .. I . ­ ­ , 1. - as we with her . .'C�ml .. .. I . .­�, . .. �� , � : - � , Torod t-6 * where s4�"Js secured -bell. , . . , . . I . ­ I . I . . -- , , - , . , . . - . I , . � o !�. ­ �­,�-:.. :­.. ­I,­.... � ., " , -� I. . ". . -­ � � -­ . . . . ­� I . 11 ,., ... . .-. I , - .. ­ I . .1.. .... .; I - ­ - -- I%- - ­ -�_-;L��,��-, . - , , "' : � �.­ ! , .. , a good position. . I -Miss Mabel Cadvii .,Who has - 'f'Canadiam Nortile'ro Railways ,.�. .. I -, � ­1 ... i:­. - - � . . I . ...�­. � 1.11k . .- . -- " � '.,:,�­ 1W L � . ....- � -- I - E , are' desiro, - ' f pr - -, i I . .* 1. L . , , . co - . � . , - I P­;, -Don't, forget the 'grand n- been in. ,Kitchener tot the - pas't - With Headquarters In Toronto. "I us 0 ,eK' teasing our 1; , , - , 11 ­t,).:�,�- - .csirt­to. be held in 8t. Andrew's few, months, gpen t, Toronto. Ont.. Jan. 1-A circular ­.. -1 I . :. ". I .". .. . I I ­.l - . - Now Years at . . 1 . . I ­ 91 .. ­ .--, fax . .- . . . ��- --- �. ­ ­ - ��, -� . .. ..�. , , ,--... I ; " ' 4 � I �.. abutch, 66 the 20th. -' - ' � - , " - the-h��e of her parents here. ' - Issued by-President D. B.'Han a an., �,: , -,;- - , . - , . , -.,.f.� ., . --., ­-...�.. I-. . ;...�, . �!. _j .., ---.,---- � n � - i * 'ble , -; - * ,0 * ' . . Q. lialsdon lia� just received ----N[-C--ZI­--erman--m nagir. nounces that, effective Jar). 1. all gov- -, , �'­.. ,appreciation , 'and thanks.. for * the valua. , , :. . -- -6-' railway re i 4 � r,, . . . . -. . �. �v 1 -L�:`L �+ I a ernmen lines heretofore __ . _-- . . ­ I .1. I . : ��. '. . sehipmentof Royal Purple'calf of the" Batik bere, has � . . I .r. I � �� , r,, , ,.�,-" 11 . � I ' . r ­ I _ _ ­ known as Canal Northern, includ,- ' ,' , ­ ' ' - - - - - " * I .. . .. .:..:-.. -..i-1-­ ­� ..., .14.- � �,'�fteal in 25 and 50 lb. bags..'. * been ip Western Ontatto for Wto !ng the eastern And western lines, and �: ­­,-,.� .business' placed with ii-a-thr(*9'461!t-thi�--Yea�r-%�-' . ��, , ­­ ,�--.'.' . , - �..� 91 4 w ­ - . � ;.. .: , .. .. 7. ­­ .�, . ��-L - � �james and Mrs. Andr enter- days on business, I . : I I . . - �'� .� --­,�L:,: -, - . . . . . . , 4.1-.., Andrew Canadian Government Railways, corn � �e I - I . . . ­ L I :, ,-: '. � :: - I . r. ­ r ! ' I ' ' � 1� - . . � . . � . . " �7 11� - , , " . I ' -.­ , - , - , I , tained 4 - number of their young. -.4,9 ,a result of the severe the National Transcontinental, �, :., - - . ­ r Transcontinental, ' ' I - :, 1. . r ' ­ friends last Thursday evening. snowfalls-the - falls. the_'m lisle of the we � 4�. -, jaineteen h ndred and eightee" .: , - " ntereolon al and Prince Edward Is- � � . . . u n. ,, '. - ... I - - . . --.- k '$_-�.L!�'- , , merry r . , . . . .... �.; , . �'. .. �, � ... r�z , -.1, -MiwLi4dIe; of Tot-obto, spent sleigh-bells is -now heard 'instead land rRilwava.. will be known and � r.. ; � :* .. . . ., . . ;. . .1 . .. Ir . - . .1 - - . ent -:,7,."­ - - , . �' � . . . . .. .:41� �. f I " .- .-.! " � - I .�� . . . . I . .. L. . . ­ 1. . ".. , ., .. � � -... , -; � - .�. . I . - . . . :, - .1. . operated under the name- "Canadian 1. ­ 1. . .. � ­ " ',: �,� , , I.: ' - . "* �1� ... 7 ": - � ,�..:j­­- 1, . t.. . �. est week with .hev of the rumbling of -wheels. Sleigh=' 71 . _ ­ . . 1- �- -brother, 9 ai ways," h slaquarters of . I -�� , I . . � . . ...". ,. W. and rs. - e". Ug Comm t; b I , a ation.al,,11 *1 e I I . ,.1, . 4;�� � -. ­�. I --ITeb-will L - I .1 . .r r '. .r ;-�-Those having 6opt ­in­Torontq.-:-- -- _ � .. - . ­ .,:. - I '. '­ . w ��be - - - ­ 1 . . . r . - . . , �, at weeks later than I - - ' .. . . . �, ,..., �. -.; � . , - '­ . . - - ­ y ceme fast year. -7-j-,; --------� . . , I ; �, .-­�?,.. .. -� icks beli)nRto All officeWare required �o use this 17 ... 1�. ... .. I . . , . . I . . . . #-to, Johm..-MeGinty -1teport-of-the- . I . Wh' ' ' -- - , ­4v,- are requested toriturn them at Room, Pickering- Public School, wam-e-ni Wdesirmble--that the public - ­ I . ­'.. . .11��-the-y�ea�- Eaa��jtlgt. cliosed-was�- Iran, 4i"P-Z, and 'railway connections adopt at .. ..... -• . . . once. * -' L .., . . ..�.. 1-... ­­ •. , I I . - Names - title lix their business - .,:- .1. . I . . r. .. r.. I . � . ­ , I §1, � - z;l _ . -� J. alrying one in many ways,. particW& y. in - 1K, I I . � Christralas examilliations.' once this ne* :� � . ­ . ;. - . . ­ ,7711-.­�', returned home after spending a Morrison, Wilhelmine Mntch. Haz- Railways.. `; ailways.. . .. I . � W�":-: -: -Mrs. (Ray.) J W. Down has In order of merit. 9r..-III-Frank relations with the Capadian National , rl I , 4.---. - - ,f!� 111. . T":, .,,,, r .. . securing M54-�, - - - . ' i -. - . -w�14adon. .. . ' ` Oed couple of weeks with relatives in el :rummer, Ed. Walsh, Ruth .. � , ' . :.1. Morrissey, Qeorge Match, George NEW GARAGE - ' ' . . ,... uring supplie's required to take "care of II . . � ... . . . 1. . The new township council Cowan, Hugh Miller, Charles Me- - " . �. �' - . . . , . . . .. . . . , . . 1. . . � . .. . .­ . :will h a, The undersigned - has opened up � . . 1. . ,.. . ., , .old their first meeting at Gnire. Jr. 111-Norman Morrl . , * - I .: - - - our customer's demands, it has been a great ..K�,'- '. ' . . . , ;.;-- - - 10"a. w. on Monday. next for the Mary McGinty, MabelStephenson a garage on ]its premiges and .. � . . . . Mercer, � is pre4jared to do all kinds. transaction.of general business. Clarence Potter, Clair'ence M: ! 1 .' ,our I . -Miss -Minnie Rankin has r'e. Sr.. II-Mildred Jephson, Orval, of automobile repairing. . .. � : pleasure in exerting our efforts towards o. �.,W­ , � 11 �. .. . ur g her duties as teacher in Coakwel]; Jack M4GIn.ty; Nellie Will handle all uecessary'plltrts . . .;. �,&N,-­ lo sumed � ­ I - � . .1, I '. .. I I ;, I.. I I I I I . . . . I ... . .. the Oshawa Business College, Sier. John rowan, Annie' Baker, �. for repairs. 7. ' . . . . I . . . 91ii� -- r . .'- after having two weeks' vacation. Alfred Palmer. Mervyn Potter, Is'llent for Gray-Dort Cars. mutual advantage, and I although we did,not -, , - I . .. ... � 1!�- -, -George and Mps. Stephenson Karl Kerchner. - - . .. I I . I I. . . . I.. - . 4 . I . � - I .. 1. . . :j7V, _ . 1. .Call in. and see him , , . . I - I.,. - � .. . I . . . 1. 7 . . . . . . I � I . - . I .. �. -. . I ... . . . , and family, of the base line, are all -At the last regulat-meeting of before buying. ,: I � � . .-always * succeed, -iia� In" you - . .. ..:;.­.. 4' .. "know' that u lally " ,Ead up with the. "flu." Mrs. H. G. Doric Lodge, A; F. & A. M.,�tbe I . I. . . ;... '. ." - T s - ; - . - . P Wilson is at present. waiting go following officers were in,stalied - - homa E Stephenson , ., , *' . - - ­.,­ ph---�11- - &;j��- ��.- :I - '- ----- - - -'- -the- c - " ' , . N ;`, ..'thew. for the ensuing year : I. P. M., W. . --,realiz6 -onditions. 1. �, ,. I 1: ... . ... ­: .. ., , � - - ------ I ------------ ��- I - - 1-11, ,- Mrs. W. J. Miller was ectifined Bro. A. F. Perry ; -W. M., W: Bro. - .. CLAREMONT, Out. . .. . I . � o .. I . - . . 1. .� . . . 1, '. . ,. ,. , I '' - - � - . I . .. � ;l '­­ toberbed forseieraidays through J. S. Jcpheon �' S. W. * - : .. ..,. . - . ­ 1! - . .. . . . � � I I . . . . . � .. . . rw . -illness, but we' ,.are pleased to. _, Bro. John '- ' I .- I . . . -­ 1. . . - ­ . - , ..."'. , . I � . ,� - I - * *.. .* � -'.' ': , ;,.. . . , 1 - I - . . � " .. ­� - ., ­ . . I - . . . . .k Stork ; J.'W.,'Bro C. W. Liddle ; 'FARMERS . �: .. . .. - . ." - .i , , - . .. ,. � � . - .. I . .. . .,. �,'44--l", *. ,'kuo%v that she fi able to be around Chaplain, W. Bro. W. Crurnmer ,. . ' � �: " � ' ' ' ' - 1 . . � . . I R, ,. . . I . .. . . . �.-. . ' . . '- . � , , , , W" ­"­� "l . . Treas., W­ Bro. R A. Bunting ; , I ,� '.'ATTENTION ..-:.­�­­'.. :�-:�. . Again' thanking you for.the,p : past t avors ':, * I . '- - 11 1 I - . . . `�Af'. ; %;' Considerable Interest was tak. Bro. George Elliott' , *... . . f . . i � z ,See., Elliol S. D.. , . -' ' - � -- -!­�- ­1 . : ­ - . . -,-.,- ­ ­ ­ - . . . . , . :L � . 1� l '1711i3i - �. 11111 [11 � near 1.1 t I age . , '* W. .. F­ . election ori'Monday as was evi- E. P. Hobbs ; D. of Q. W. Bro. . I - 1. ;'.. I . . . ' "�i -- -7 Make monfel in your 4 - -�--ancf sol -our continued .confidence and . . . � �U- .0'.. , 11 . . 7-TIF , � � � denced -by the large vote that wag M. S. Chapman . 1. G., Bro. Won, ing the Fall Find winter toonths by' :­ - * I - � ­., ..., -- -- --- - ---------­­--­ . I. .. . ,., 1. ... polled. . . . Qhest4r ; S. S., Bro. A. R. Mor' . sefli-n Hardy Canitillah - .. 1. . -1 .-. . ..�. ' . � - ­­ * * , ` k , . &-urserr. Stock.. . . " .'- . .. .. I . 9 " � '. .., -Rev. A. K. McLeod B. A.. of rash ;- j. S... Bro. R. Stephenson . .. . .. �. . . � . . . ." .. '' -. .support, _-tie., we, wish y " ' ' ':L .- '. ... - - " ....- �.'- . . -- . . . , . I. � . � - o.0 great. prosperit� . .. . . -.i� - - . . . . - . . I .. ,--,--�. Brighton, will preaeb. anniversary Tyler W. Bro. W. Crummer. British and European markets' will be . - - �. I -, ..., , . . a In St. Aadrew's ii -The Christian Men's -Federft.- ­ open again for Canadian , Ft ult I . -. '­ I -: I. . . - . -*� ': - . ` . - - -. - , . . . . .. . . . , .;., - sermill s .. ... :1 - � . . � , 7 ... � . , -year. I I . - . I throughout, the . . .. ­ ­ . - 40nSUnday, Jan. filth, Concert oil tion of Canada w Ill be represented . , and now 6 the time to :.L: :, . - . . L, .. � I . - :.: . 'i .I , .... - I.- I - . � 'itha-20th. � I in both the Methodist and the . order for spring pland . . . . ­ � - . . � -.�, : ..�­ . . .. I. - . ­.. - - . -. . .... ­ I . .. . . - 09. . . . ,!.. I , . I . . .. . . - ':�I.' f - -Mrs. (Dr,.�-Caitw-H-g-Yf was Pre:,sbyterian churches on: Sunda ' ' . 1. - - .. . - - - .V.11­ . . :.. . ­.: I., '..*. - -- -.. ­.- . .. . .. -- . � . . . I .... - . I . . . . h -- - . ­11 ..� . I -­. ... I I .. * 111 * - , ­ . -. :.�:- � - � -. �, - . ". � . . - ... ­ - - .. ..� 7. Y' L'irgeqt list of Frul,t rind OrrittrAent4d , . ­ . . - Confined tn her -hpd for Jan. 12th.Chapman, of - .­ % _*; :,- I - -I.- - . '. - ..' o . ' % � -myaral Ill Seela Pi3tAt . I I . . I :1 ­.t, �. . 1 - " . oes�t. li * , 11�, --., - . ­. - � ` � :'i - -. �- 'L'. I -r(�r­6--nto­­w­iW­prwv -i�r�,� -- - . ,­ . �--- -- 1. - -� �,11 � days lasit, week, but we a re glad to . -G1V%%Tj1W.t1T­­. . - . 7-- - ., 19 - � ft _ . , I � -- ­-, iii - ---- "" ., know, that abe� Is now somewhat, odilli;tchnrch in tli6' in- orning, find . ...... . . . , , , , , I .------�- ----�.� 41 * nolo. ...... . .- -­ . � * ' at Andley inibe. aft-ernood. M r. -- I Write for particultirs. - I . * '- - ' I 0 t. n - ( ei, ­161V , - . . . . . ... 1, . . - "... - -. . - - -The Ladies' I . � . . I . � I, I i, .. •:. -rew . 13 -i-h will -bold tbei"r re vii church in the morning it ii cl - : CHAPMAN -- �r. 01o­w�. ti ill - =- - , ,, �, ..* monthly meeting ate p. m., on at Brongliaro-in theafternoon. In -1 210 . - M, r � I � . � W ----- - --- -, ., r " . -!till.- I:: - e nesdak next at the home of the evening. 31r. f1l"vi0i . The Old Belli fo-nttilfl Nm�-txles, :-,: i . .. I.. . -1 .-.' .. .1 . ... ­ - d"'ll' .�. . . � rs. M. C. Zim'alerman; preach Irii 3lethodi-lif chni,.li -. .-. - - . . . . � .1 - - T , , . . . , ­:.;� . � - .... - - . . IFL-17. . 4 - � - -THE SEAlSON's GREETINUZ .. t ' - .-� - . -t ' - & nutuber of the' members .,A - itcd 31r. Cl -c �:... (E�.t.txlrli, btd 4SX+ �` 7 . ­. . I I . . iaptil of Tut 4ito" 'in . . . . . ;,., .. I . . . , � I , , . ­ . . . - . . . - --down - ... -, e Masonic Lodge, here ototorli ft. AndreWs obaii-ch. , Coble if d - . . . -1 ..:, . ­ , ` It -- I—. ­ ­. � ' for .. . .:­. -. -- � � - ­.. . .. .. : , 0 TOIRON, L'O., . . - -JONT, -. .- '' ­-­ -­ .. - -- a n to Whitby la-t Frililay' hear zol thing.-a. ". * . I• . , � �• - --- We ournwher6tiscutaomers 0.1 - - , .. . . . , I ..� - . . �. � . - .. . .- . . I . ­ . . I ... - ... I : , I I � * . I ­­ -­­ .- ,. I I . I I I 11 �. . .., -- . 1, i ­. '' evening to attill * it' mrccepti0ii ­Th-� f'01l4)%v1n'g ii fliq repnt-t of - - , -%'their patronage ditring-the past.and - ­ � -.­--'-.,--,. *­ ­ W-.b.,5 C S - ­ 'r . .tendered 't,6 Capt; Gene W. P the Jti'nlurDt-Imi,tni0nV.'of Pickett- , Wett to Ed . � .- - ,..-; '..., * ­ - . � . , � . . ,, - Dec ni 1) ' - - I =�­ ��Ever , by the Mw,oide Lodge of itig Pi'llii :Schuol .E('jr -e. #-r, 4- ., : . � I ­il- y ^ sill A Caft 9ii Ll -' .1. solicit al ebutlatil, e fur the f -.;- : .. ­: - I.. ­­ - I . ,that toWn. - I . , . . ... I : - . I., , I . tittire, . . I . . I �­­-, �.,. : .. I . .- ---- -- - 191i : II-Harold ffivhu - . - - . . , � .. , - I - . . ­. - Jr. II eil,�-)U'l •. - ­ - . . . I -: . -, , --- . �.7. ­ .- -.. ........ - ­ - I -i . . 1: Anti .. I . I .. I., -, I ­ * 'Mrs'. .W. H. Pp;vk.'%�ho ba.;. Jobriny Remilinex, Donttld, Morvi.�;. � - . ... , I �- - - ed--L"r- -9.1t I I �n( or - , 7-7 - , ­ -^ ,,� � T ty. . � . . I . . I. .. . . : - 00" , -: b I I '� 'M . -,-. ­­­­ -� U -f`081141+4 to her: .e,y,:X,i?1*1l% Reit)t; IM. . 11" 11- Bill%' , edlcdi auithori.049 'hal s*4,ed', . '. �� -.,,: t, ­ - �­ .: - t'le be' ,�, - � fL - � � -, � RESULI-S OF INF"LVENZA. .. . � .1 wfll etide tv,ur to serve ytin'to - 1. . I om . . . st:c,f rny F;b-I - - - - . :,.. . . ik. - vill-ii -nift,-ring 'fi, ��i, Ro�-ie "lie ", 41i4rtfi-&Kirit4•o "There know how. fit'r--rermill . . % . . .. . - couplist of � . . .;i .. (IS110, . I . I - � , the "flu," I* noxv improving niii .net, L.4111an Wiiwta.- ':Sr'.' I-Uz"Ziei In the results of the influenza 'it --,-----� --.--"-, -ii -,;VIL --i-Tery )py �­ -'-� . - .'-. .: .' - !- -7� - I .., 4� - - . . . - . . --H,tL -- ­ � : .­ 1. - - - �­ .- - VUg­ �1 -.4 - . `4 eg, ..! . . ��j � 0-1 �i� . - .-and her-ill r, liter, Mls"et,A. Who. Nl(-Ginty. H;1,14 Walsh; Pfi.l. , lic- will be." . . . " : . --- . . - i, " I seal; it .'- .- ­ - � , , . was al--10 ill T% ith tho -116il,-� di-emiv� I'le.l., Xii,drli 9m,14,y,. j-.t-k..jj-l.jj;� .- From tire. of -the . . � . -�b . I anti rrosperous .New Year. . . . . '- - bas i , . . . I , . . j t., T is fared iiiazir ca'Ac& of iubercaloxi% . rpeavertsd a.(011, Eva"';rt-lint. 0it'N -it*. . i . I . I � I . J. ll�trii r`6(-*-hl ,ii by l'i-on-1 rd '14teplif-iolion. E Irl For-tor. '-. . , 'DUNBARTON., �.17 - 7'. .� qti trite . - wl.11. dg-velop, 'If yoli . have not fully. G. A. -GILLESPIE' . - � I• ! .... � I . * . � . N -109 DnroEhS-,Andre%,r., t",!i.,j- � " I r4-cnv�,red ff,bm flit "fru," or-'y6ii zif� . . . �. -"- --- . -- ­ � le one day )n-.t wpok If 'im k �. (11114 IV run down: in health from some 'otb.er "-'---- - ­ . 1� � �. , eii � ,j I -1 . ­ � - . ­1 -­M-- . ion, Lie t. W. ffirding, wh�)111'4 Pl­wtje BAL-PV. UY. j.I-(-,A 11f..%- . I . - - . ,.. � . - .. .. ..:,. it 1( I .. . . - � I . ...t. - .. . . .- . cau.se. sock doctor at oiii -Con- - .. �- been it pr6oner in GortwAny fur E'th' I 'Po%N'll H-krriet, 314rri-Pty, suttiPM-6rr t'.,.iy hilire develdpod, b�,t­-­ . ' . . 1. . . ,. � . ..': ­. . , ' . r8l). B"' . , 'nearly OTO ywit-9., that he Ili(] Flolk"Ilt:o .81titch; G1.*.t&hlliali' 8,11m,I.- evon that may -b,� cured If taken in - - �.. , -. . . g - � �� ­ I I �l . I . .- � ';landed in Elliogland.. He J)P(A, pr.,A, fl-t0mud II:dI. Cl­j" II.-'Ij�jt,-tk time, A case In point ha-s re6eflily, - . . 1. . . I . .! 4, . I . . . . --�� "i ­1 .. . . "' x . I i I .- I ..... - . ... � ; , ,. ­:­- t. -'to make a tour,of Scotland bill Cu%v!in, L,mi�e S�rej)iwn,�fr .. b e�e a ?�� on,itit to bur atEentiori- 'a ' , - , ­­ ..... - . . . ­�.,­ .- . ." , 1� I- ­ ­ .- I— I. %146el . ' �Ct�L -_ - -- 11. - , ,- �- -- . -returning horne. ' �. i � Sl(�)liV ,%l atj -�I. , U I(I Poxv--� flue 7(gi�jl,a ii N%; *� .!(Lr is' witli us" ­Y011. 'Will want , -,I . . : 6oal,well"Nora �:. t k, .84 I . farinlaborcr-with a wife and 'A - ­'.\� . t.tb � t, , '! s, . - . swall children. . I ­ - I I � I I A I . � -John C Mooril of -the -Gana. 014- Ifa rold Co wa n., Cl;t ­s- I - IN -, He had- not' bet=a .1 : " ­ :!iIX - 'O. . rry. reeling' for some months. not , ­­ I - �., -keep your feet dry'. IVe have a fine line of - - , -,I've- . -dian Maebitip Co., Toron , .QLj1en t -Stephetismi, Jlot%arwl Lq ` , . .L1. . .1', : t.0 . . . 7' .. I . - - . - %%, Allan sick enough to go to bed, 'or,-stay­ ... L . . . . . L' ': � ­­ cit ... ,: . - ­� . . . 'n ,:... � . . . I - & , ...; -.. .j - ers, o a �eif days at the horse of hi,lii p:tr. 61niirlli WAUll.-r.Itichnnt�01. I'- & indboi * a, but always tired. His djily ­ � . . " Pml)l) " ' U desil ions. . - , - I � ...11;­­­ I 1, ­.. . � . I . ,�.,.-:-, - nt4, Harry and-NrQ. .e,.-.O-L---,---Ile�-pelGi�t����v.iUwge��,e�t- -*rjrk abotit the ... fcrm­had-becomt it � ­ . . -- - -1111n, - . - Itty la-'t ill �., �: :' ri( .� . - �- . - I , . - Hod . . ":�� Coll fi, -. ' .'.: . . - I . -the.Brovk r6ttd, Rot] oil Ili!; retili 0. deeply shocked orl F task-.to him,, ,-So of. his own accord . . ., It -out the - NV-1101.0. fa4ii-ily sl the bjest brands . I . . . . I ... , . , � . I .. Was accOlupanied by hk brother, whentheile%v�,Avn,i teeviveill th-At . .,.h I e werA TO file Muskoka Free. Hos- . . . . . . ill.- . ­ . 1- ­­­ :­ . ,..�:� �4- I -- ., : . ' pital, to try ani -find out what -wa,.� � ... . .. - . �. 7'..- 1 - . 1 �. ­ . ,'- ..", - ­ - ­:­­ Z.� �';" � .! Richard, 'who will. -4t)errd a feiv ( tinner Lloyd 13:4teman, on;y �(;n . ,� � . I.: ' . . . ..:,.�' ,- . � '..�, !�, I . . . . -.. ­ clays in the city. the matter, He was found*to be suf- ' - I.;0 Mell's oversho s, - Hf,� on a Rubber, Boo s.- .�­�.. ,�.� - . . of Dr. 11. 11. and Mrs, 133telll'ltl� Of A , le avy Rubbers,­L t .1"s , -John and .Vr�� -flienson, of T onto fering from tuberculosis, and was - w ­0 . ' . I - ..... 4. 's, . ­ ' .. ,. ,. - � I , Stel -) 6 , Wild fortiledy (;f Picker- . -, ­�",i-W"; 161 y iii irl'and put,to twd. I . . ­ N-Ve. sell the Hiiltcse Cros�Trand. ­1. .. I . . . . ., . . . . . . .. e­ 1, 7 . . .,­�-'K1-ng,-r(--,iiro3tA east.'. IlAt'l (I kjag, hilli- ii 6 Oev., IlEll m .- --­-d�ll;�s say this riaiCls mall ' *: �­ . . . . I . . :'.-'. ,-; '. �� . . . The - I - � - I 'fare re-union , on Ne,w Year,� Cuestnes, neal. .Ijozl��.' tllej�l � , ­ - lzI y . . . a. good recovery, and -that he. will ". "­�.'- . �' . -. .1,11 .. I . 9 . , :BUNTING Y.. Dayat which there I'vere thirty. battlo "groill)(1 it� 111-ol", ns . rj I return'home. . R. - A �'­. . . -PICKERING 1. , ,�ilzta, , : a shQ y'be able to . �.,. � I . ' , , - . ..seven relatives present from Tp- re'tZ111r, ,)f ilii :ktt:1',­1, of p'le'llu'vill;tkt. . The,..'%1u.s,kQka- F.jee Ho�pltal� for ' . ­ : " .. . - . . .. ., I ...., � - 'Established IS557. ...: I .; --1. -$ - � il-obto, O,hawix, Clara4-rlollt, Gref�il,' tl,- 61)ik1ed M "XI't3'.. 191 ii, . f. . r . 4) . - . 11 Conia 1. *u,i,niivcs 'is now app,:aiirg for . . - . . . � . ,- : . I � 1. - .1. '. .. I . �. �, ,Great' . . .. . . . - - I- - WOO `N7 h i t�o ­ .- ­­ .-.-- -..--.- - ­.- _____._-_.__._________Y__. -­ . j,.- 1. d-Aswell-hs other -p�)iijts ill -Nl,.m`re;d, with. the 70i Batt -in fighting the Great ',N... � � %,. . - 1. e 1,3,, aid I �� - - ­.. I ��­ . Abetownship. Needle;iis to ' y, a Gtwidh�i Garrison artillery, f(j.,oj ' L�� . Jl1lNC5&1Al - - - - = - . . .: . -- = I - '.:: 1�a I Plague. The money you - gi-ve� will i . - - I I . . . . -... " . .. , -­ I ,fly of M!s(;iil Univer, itv. , IL, ..help restore.to health just. de- I . l � . - , most enjoyable time.,was �1­letlt-hy (-. l I a's,lhis, brjngi-n,-g happi-•- . . . . ­ - - � �-'- :,-. all. � . h-"14,glit tit Vimv lzidgp, as' serving cases - * MEW : SrOOK , - . .. I NVel 1 :t:i% negs untold to re=united famllies,.ii�. . INE I.. " I . .. . � �.­ ... -Report of standinz of ptipik in other eng-i'­enieiits,� bilt had Contributions nilay be, sent toWhips M ' .-,: of the Senior Di,vi:,zion of Pickori n g never 1)een, WOL . I � Of RobeF, Blmib(-�ts. Chili l3ag,z,- Shit . Cases and Whipsof all - ­­ =­--,� . . � I iudeil. Ht-, rvrnaln- Sir ­Vl;l J. Gage, 84 Spadina . .,. .,­ . . �. I . � I . . ' : � ' � . " -, I . . - ..... .PtiblieSebool for December. Tht�ie!f in 1--im,iL! nntil.tlie !;i4nirig (if avenue, Toronto, or to Geo.*A. Reid, 1. I � -­ I . . .. ...... - �,_-,�-­ I . . . ­­ -­ . jest arrived. , " , - . .. - rs- t Ill (�1�11 .."ll I i .-� - I I I kinds Iva . I I . I . I " . . I �1. .. fi three. ill each 111E. ar-;i� Sti; IMLI.14tev went to Secretary-Treasurer.,' Gage Institute, I,', ... . ve, jas ­1 .." I �'­Ii . . - . . ­ - - ---. - I � . �. ­ .... .- 1. - ­�--.-j I ,• - - ­'. -­­ -- , - ­ . Z. . I College street, Toronto. . . . ­1 '' . . . I �. , . � . . ­. . . . . Sr,, N"­, Bel-Ill!)), 1%"wj'(' he �.oiltnl-e�ed tbe ­ - . ,.. ; . . I S� �, .. 11.11 given in order of inerit. I - I ­ . - . 7�­ .1'arnii Coll'ars or Hurse Goods � lll. Cecelia Cowan;6wan, Jean Ciftik, Ca'ri; fito.) 'd`,�t.i 11E�' Nv�is bol-11 ill thi�, --------- -777'7=77-77:�. ,�. When riCeding any I I ­ I e !-1 -­ -­ . •� . ' �- . . . � - I.., It, .. , ,�. �� I'll , .::.., I 1, - - I � - . � ­. . . . - . .. :- , .: � �, ­.: I McCruire. - ' Jr. V-Sn�;io, Stanley: villnge wht?r�! he aLtoilded the .1weet to Eat , :;L 7­- t.. � _'. L. . I - I . call-and see. ii:z ' , - , 14. I I .... � � . � : 'Rath 1 .­7�', . �. . . . . : . . -.. -- ,��... ­­ I : � . .. . I I -... n4 I Ruth Murphy, Hildii ,Nl,,ori.-on4 nuc] -1 publ � �:ehool. After hi,s iyarent�i. Q96 , A IZA-ady Bo%.d Lamitive. ,. - � q .. I �.� . . ... .... .11 I - . �1. � -�, . . . . ... ­ - . -1 ; - ,it, 1* I Lftants 5 c " 1. 1% ... - .:���.:`�­, .- I -Alfr�da J60son- (eqlial). IV-,' ti,,lrivl�d to'T0(iiifo, he ... - - - -*Bo(.lt rind Shoe R-ep%ling neatly,antl ' .:. � . entz-rp(i t1i e --- - --- -- -�- Hirll C s -- ,- "Col lar, r - I- -- " .. M ary Morris.zey,; Blanche WaLh ,rvi(.'o0f thit, Cl-,ki'i,ridim B,ink of . . .. . .1 . - � . . . . ��L . I .., , promptly attendod to. -the niany Piekering, fLll;l for �!iglj.L, T", li . . fl.j('.11Cj- Coll)ftiel,Ce � .,. , -* :- � ai Uiw- DAIA7 MILIT.'sii . . . , yo� - , 4P 1 . 7A-4 il I ... � - I : . .-., I . - . - I I I , z " p.�; of Bert Sli-plaerd sympathizq, wtvii in the llead Office. For tt�i, , -1 X:1-- 2H;� :�� -1 I � . . . *1 ­ i; " . . .... I . , , I - - -Ulf :': . - . - �­ ­ . , - . PICHT IRIN-G 11ARNIESS E� 11PORI . . - � .,�. . - ... . =-!� . � � 1 � deeply NNit-Ij ]let- ill, hersad-I)p. 160tAILS ljefore,enli,�iting I -i � . � �­ � , . - , .. %­ re W "I 'S I I I . - . .. . ,. � . .1 I . ..- � ... .. ��1111 - � :*., .� :,: reav inent by the death or iii t. 'Moub,cal in the foreign- ex(:111111;ge , )L�oii can alway, -­et the be��tlfanlil- I .. . I . , , -'­­ ,- -­ - . . ... � ..., I- 1 ..­ ­ . �- - , 00 I . . .. - ' ' � I . - I - - W.' J. CQAKWE�,L , -)116:3! . I .. ­ . - 1­ , :only daughter, Marie, Nvljlc.11 t4i(ik branch of that Kink. Ilo will, ..A I toba Flow'.1sm.-If. h-C1111 No. 1. . . i Rollie' P11( )i . .. - I . . ... I , , ,.: , , r - F�� 4� ;,"...., I On Tilir-rIny Rt the lineup P"nt'Ma-til (4 Doric Urdge, A. 1-7,-1 MJljitoba. 'Wil(i . MMME - - 1 1 place , - I 11 I TY. ., ... ­I ,j . I I'll, -! . 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It is exnetly were looking -wili ��cl 2 -� , . , 1, . ; --� - - - ��­­­ -- - - 7' l' .. � ..-' �, �- ijeniiionin which fi�lllo%N . ­"" .­ I - .­ Vappy ...�.. 11 . 4� 5. for to S'l'i1-... ­­ , - �; . . ... rf.:..�- ­- I:. ->­ I ­­ ;�, - .. -.1 ;,- , - N1 1'� .''. � ::. ­ � �. - , �­ ...- �-.1M. , . 4 F, E E I ) S � � . � �,­ - � I �., ,l - *•; � , - - I Mr. S-hep- turn lionip at ;�.rly (late. - .,. : �. - � ­1 , •'i ,I . * - , ­, - ' , ` � �:.. .. � , �:74.4, nine-months ago sh;ee 2 �.,:., , , . �. ,V � ­ . . �an & ;, I . , - . . - ­ * �. � - 7, - � , - ­ �.* ­­ 1'-.­­-1 I . . V., �, - . . ­ � � ­ :,�.­ ". . .. ----.� ; . � " . I . -.1. ­­ ­1 I., . . - I ­ -, - ­ ­�--�: ­,�-,,,H , herd died. . - , , .. �.�.-:OATUTTOP �:�- 1, g� .. ��..F-;��, �. .� -.-,,.,:, Range. .,,--.,-,. -�:. *- �.,Z,: ,­. I - �, -.r, .­ ' . . ��� , -", -.­�F-;, . - , . - , � . . . - 1'. .1 ,'.,.,*. ­ �. ... - ...�.-/ . � ". -'�,-...' �, � - I large number of Z " - -, , . . ' W % i - . - - - � ", - " �:f ! , I .. 1. . � . - . .. , - - I , ; , I I'll P . . . I -) . -1 I 1. . ':. '. '­ I . .,'. . I ­ - - I . . . I . . I � �­ . ­ .1 , -- � ­ . :- - -.'tl� �- "7! . . ---- . .-I a `the T t - "-,---Card of Thanks . 7 � ,. . -- CIUSHED ()LAT , ;-­�-*Ia.,., , .. �. : ,.. , * . I - -- I 1. 1. 1 - ! - - * �,,,!!, I I . . Slit'. � - BA11LEY UROP - . , .- . - . . � ­;�"6ay�rq of the village nud the, , W �... I . - _ I I I . - . ...� .. ."'t, - - - . . .1 . . . .14 I - .. , .. . ' ' thin ­opp�)rtimity of . ,, . , , - ,, , .. ­ � - I .10 . 'roun ing coiintry-as�:P-mbl-pd in th T wi�h-to tike 11_L11'AT - - ­ . .1 C I I �. 1.1% 113(� * , , � ­- . 1- -­ '- 1. '�' � ­:7----7Thc, -- stoves are'acknowledged - di e ' - ­ - .. I .,��Ttown hall ou &ittirday evenh jz � , . ..% . ... . , ,:- -� %41,­,­ � i - .. �-­ ,�,�, , . I . . .. .. ' I � t:L�, �­­. . - � � . of Pickering for the he;! � (11ACKET) ('01" ,, , --- . -C . . I �', ­.. to be foves . , , , z - I thanking the u1crtnt-i )f tht, .Toi-,l ' N �" ` ` I - - �- - ­�-_ -1 . T-ty ..;Ippelf - 51 I X ].-,'D I I F. EE r) * .,. - I . - � ­­­ ­- . � the best is A ­ - �:7"., . I -- matterz . - .. -1 . - .� . r :, --I"L to hear municil.lal I � -, - I are .. i. , ,­,:.,l ­ . I . . - - - , - ` *` � , , , , ­d scull -ts N er .they gave rull, at the poll on Mond:t N, ­-Cald�vefl's Cfq,�ln t;liljIlttif - . . . , ., i "-.. .. :.,. ., .... I Al.�q. - I . - ma - �.,.� - tt z , . I , . . . . . on the .rket . . -, . . , . i4 - - � . .. - : I . AhIp afblre�o V e last. wherehy th-V L,.)tjnr.�fl rjiE. 1).(; . ­ i , . . . ". .; . 1. , . - - I .. '. . , , . - . - -- .. -­ ': � - ­ , , . . 7 - . ­ ,I'--'- b .., . ClIf Mooll'. --- --- .4- -- . ...l ` . ­ - Riven reeve John Forizie dep- electinu MP U) thO - - - - . �.,,�r fi. , ,,,�� , to-day. . - „kit . position of rec.-ye. I . . I --'.� . . � -, , , . M�Ilwa-i;(­; 'Me:jl ---- - I ", .;, , 'r . " ­-, , - .. ;%�-, -;, * :­� ti - - Wy.reeve F. H. Riehard� on,'(,oml. I I . ­ ... , . �. -lp- .. .- - � � ... .,­.. �� ;iz". � T 11 V, LIE' 1-11 iii -'"- ­­-­ ' S. ­ -- ---' -* - - - -- le W' ' D. of W. Bro. Make too .- - , I C .. � M An 12 tl�ek� 1'1'1�1,3d Ow'i'n winter n t 13, 1.3, S., a . � 0. Wol. � gt e 'n , ""u. ,., �r�� N .. ��r. s,fli . ii anad lal,' ­ 14 c ._j __ ­ . � r .... F t "ek. � -J&A I )=ill ' 4-4 , ; A I A I 1 4 . will' endeavor. to the best of lj)v �4, , .. !­-':.! , I . j --. ---- -I---• � � ­ �. 11 - . - I - . ...'and . 7t�%-­ - 4 .x- ('hop: ability, to ineri't, the con e*th � ' '- 4 . - � n fue"t .cillor Hngh Pugh and M. S,13derw, ey -CITOPPING AND OAT fll'%E�:;�O - .,�� o . - - Splendid bakers, easy P `�- , 11 I I� I , .. I . . , . , WP believe these ineed , have thus placed In me. and will da all CRUSHING EVERYDAY �'- '� - I '' ,:w­' - handsome in d6sign.,lj ­ . ,�� - , I man DR-A . e I ,.�'. , . . . Get prices on feed In ton Iii lk 'k� . ' � e - . in my power to advAnce the beat in. . i-i" '7-' I , . should be held every year at this I I I . , I, 1. - . teresta of the townshi I . . . Z, . I . Call and seelotir full stock 5-t .� ,�­, ?a9li o - rate I BELL PHONE, . . I . . . . . se order that flie .p'iy. P. E. � � ' . . � receive information seasov. - . Xi . ,TXr, 77%7003co � � I . � ­ . � .:, ens might . Wishing a.11 the compliments of the .. � � I � . I , . . . . ­ . ­�`l- `&UiDlUt their municipal affairs. I . I " I . " , , , .. . . � . .. I ­ I'' � .., . I , - U., N k- • - .. ,- -, k Q � a OTT.! .,ll - H. ,,B YX ��,." .,1. ' W, G. c Tr • Choppi 8 4v de�y - - . , �►­,� , . . . ,.�,� ­L,�, .,!,�,� .,,� -�c -�, ' -'a;�N"�:, D ­.e7 I -­�w;;-*,­��- ­­ ,�t - tsi.��,' , , , I I - , � I 9,10 ..� I ; 't-, � .tl - I :- -'' 1. ; .9i":t, , -� ,L .­ "R. . -�,, --1 --�iz , ,,,,� ­L­,��lt" ��'L ,'," ­;-!��'­4��,­.' -Z � � . .1 .: .;_ .-�­V1-V.­-­­-. . - ! -­ - . ­,!�, ., ."', '.. 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