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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_01_177�- ilz:?",�y,,,,,.,,,��7i�",I-,., 4, R A ;1 7'�'4.4 ":7 -2 - PICKER N PICMERING9 ONT-wTR1DAV,JANUARY 17A-- 00-17-4 • HIGHLAND CRRIEK Ire 71.7- AGINCOURT At a meeting i LET US MEJOICE of the Highland Creek ng belle are again ringing in, -Hock ub, held on Monday even-" Weddl Hockey Medica{ A ncourJanuary Ing, 13tb, the following offt• GREENWOOD when the bays come bac Ve skating. Is once more in full. rare were elected , Chairman. W. owing. Chester ; Hon. Presidents, H. Bush' .(4� L. CALDWELL, M. D.,'Successor Give him a We are pleased to hear Pte, Harry and J. C. Morrish ; Pres.. J. Parker; T -T -0 - To. to.the Istal Dr. Bj % Brodie: Plime 306 =9 Weir Is doing nicely, after a very bad -Treas., atont. 1. . . . I - Vice-Pres.j A. Chester ; Sec'y JJAJV attack of the "flu." H. J. Willis; Manager, Roy Morrish A I r-mciat Prominent - One -of One-of--our-moat Executive _Ckna-� E. CARTWRIGHT;" For - maria of Gra.vinburst, 0 *1*. 4; DT to boys, Teddy Wilkinson,. passed away W. Chester, C. Morrish, H. Taylor. The most prized of ,Ts •8. Towle, Pickering.tOnt. I all Gif to on Tuesday, Dec. 24th. Much spm- It to &n4,6PS0 tots P. ]it 38 y reseed for N PILtby 13 expressed the bereaved DUNNARTO 2*1 YTH. D. of 0., Regie- We all admire "A Good 13and" family' A most enjo able time was spent at Th�e school is still closed on account JRe loved member of the OploinstricA3 A560 -gi-nger -thohatneof James and Mrs. &A Good Routley of Miss Wetherell having the "Au." Noted ;-n-ayou to ran. -Byes Itodfrea. North "A Good Violin on Wednesday. Dec. 25th, when the Mrs. Young, Kingston road, To Licen . se No. 41161111- -Selection'-'- -family celebrated the 80th anniversary to, to the guest of her 'sister, M rs. Flour Substitutes kept on hand of their weddingand presented thim Lamoreaux. Is chairs-.` -We hope Mr. McTntosh -bait -bse7ia -sutlertag . . . . . . . O. McKINNO earit "the Vietrols- with two,Morr on N, 0 Udinbu . m"abor of the CO I to tities"require& Plot 311h they may be long spared to enjoy from a very heavy cold, but Is able in, any quan ysisiams and Weems of Ontario, liesa >ssballizill f Sawasons, Zdinb=9IL them. be about again. 1 0 0 defeated af-wOmOu 60011f '110 to -: - Communion was observed last Sun• Onand residence.prouthant. Geos Es -Baker GRERN RIVRR day morning. when seven new memb- -­fthest. P1desc6 ............ eks were added to the church roll. (Successor tol The -flu" still lingers. B. Carter. 11 spent f P 7 with We are pleased to state that Mrs. G. Weldrfek Madill Sunday w! Clark Is recover Baker lHeise) Ing from a severe at- aid 7 Sol- belief are still sounding tack of the "flu." The wedding UP KRNNEDY. Barrister. ieitor. Notary Public.'. Conveyancer &c. A large number from village 11111111tithy, out. oil louder and clearer. n In Pick - Will Duncan, of Brougham, visited attendedhe S. S. Conventio for StouffUle, Ontl sting on Tuesday. E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS W. A. Fuller on Sunday. on pr '.T L. 0--*-Cvr­­Attovnoy 61060011intyMrs. and Miss Pfizer left, l Walter Hagerman spent the past Monday A teot>Islbr.t Sones, Whitby. 10-T 4orAE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and s Bolicitor.NotarrPublic, Ste. M0111G7110 oats. Office Brook St. North, Whitby. 207 WILLIA M J. BEATON, B. A., Bar. rister, Solicitor, Notary PubUe,amsoeiated in praetiao with Messrs. a-rckmalk. Denison At poster. Barristers, Toronto Goneral Trusts Bundis '55 Bay. Street, Toronto Telephone "Main 901.964. fitly Dental T% r% a week decorating his new residence., for Brantford, where they will open the remainder of.the winter with Mrs. Parley amu Mine Alice Harrishaw lei confined to the house with a severe attack of the Rose. D. L. and M. I. Society -will Wheat „ flus„The Quite a number from here took in meet on Friday evening in the base - The box BocIPJ has been post - the rink at Locust Hill on Saturday night, and• all report, having had a went. oPone until some time in February.• gut be, good time. The Green River Ladles' kid will a good program will. given of vocal and instrumental music and a hold their next meeting at thehome of dialogue by the young mem. All are Mrs. Won. Booth on Wednesday, Jan. welcome. 22nd, after which a, tea will be given for the members. ..., . RIVERSIDE - Service The Red Cross auxiliary held their - i. A t 1-. TT monshir meeting at the home or, Mrs. VVIIIE-toguspen San 0`7 B"C'."rLaduate of the Royal Colelffe of Dental Ilk ity of Toronto. Ofte T. Mad on Monday evening. Quite ville.' Surstions and Univeri oar W ' Wanted enumber of member were presprot Thom&s Garner's wood We was well hardware gtare, Whitby. Logs - and all report having �&Xa successful attended. Ban phone 220. A A R A G I A ntimber from hope were Toronto 0ons absenceoverseam, Dr. Cook, Daring Dr. Bes', k I will pay the following c"b price for shoppers last week. aiil Toovitto..'will be in charse. WHITUVALS Will Dixon ad Eddie Michell have logs delivered at out will, Green River attractions at Markham The undersigned have opened No. 1, 025.00 On Saturday evening, Jam 11th, R Rock Elm No. L 30-00 aleigbload of ladles, members of the Mr.'and Mrs; Hobson are visiting friends in the vicinity of Niagara. af anew garage at the corner "o. 1. $LOD W te#xle Women's Institute. Sur- roots, Soft Elm N bi A few attended the anniversary ser. o Church and King St -0. HAM-lasner of Marri:IP Maple No. 1.- 28.00 primed J. a.ad Mrs. Beare to wish hap- Pickering, 'where they are 0. ­ W. ught-. vices at Locust Hill on Sunday list.' W. Licensimi In the munty,01 Out White Ash No. 1. 00 piness and prosperity to their da Miss M. Michell. of Toronto. spent prepared to repair all makes lukerins Ping. second growth No. 1* 2009 er. Miss Irene. on th!Pgreat_snd'h%py tho week!eud witA)Ler a of autos, motor-cyalse f. fu lot' 'kh pareats here. --6d thrie-for W I V.- RICHARDSON. -heal Es, Chopping and.Oat Rolling 1,conimunity- Our @ports report a. $10 ancl titcycles.yi Notary :n address jkmd it case of .'ate, Ineurstoce.conve7ancing, usual. at fork as a tbeir first skate at the Hill on Satur- 1public. Etc.."eriffs. Out, arty 7 sliver teaspoons and me We are also agents for De .. = token of appreciation of her, faithful- tj hile 9 Rhea Turner has retarned home POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- W. G. Barnes,* Green River ness in , attending to her duties w Aftera, month's. visit with friends: Yjayal Cream Sep-trators T secretary. as well as fbfr -the general muff se( and repairs. Bvougbam�. - , . �11` tha this neighbothood. 411 t2211 1 he took in tive welf-- zll� Or address The correspon wrRe 11124titute. and the readers Gasoline ng nee, of Marriage The UP F. O. at their annual japet- from the. ,flti' an S. Ma HOPPER Issuer entiv appointed thiiifol- of TSE NXE*8 a Happy and Prosper- Sewin cil Licenses talbecounty of Ontario. Ing held ree. New Year. cw,-AJ: at at=* and b" residence, CIS"MOnfl- -.SHAW'S SCHOOLS Pres.. B. S. Clarity nus - Ont. lowing ofilcers: �s place was well represented at eid Toronto Cowie , Sad Vice, G� Thl at P cowem & OLEEK lei Vice, W. J. Co Sabbath School Convention Icker- t) B.BRATON TOWNSHIP infedonerfor tsiotne Have -a reputation for dolngthnr. T. L. Tran Secly. Hugbi Hugh Aset. on Tuesday and all report the a 430av*760cer, cam -Kly. Directors- 1119 sZda*ffk A040tionfisair _Zam. KM@y Is loan h work. That partly ex Gordon Me at and profitable On I _plains Tui gathering a plea" -imam of Mavriass IA*-. ., J. Turner. A. Reesor. H. C. Pickering, 011111. I -y 4 we have ten schools In Toron- Hamili - W. S. Milne. R.' Miller, w'. one. Sinai 40 to. Business. Shorthand and Civil, Visitors on Sunday were : Ernest Service Courses. Write W. H. Willson, Geo. Pugh. E. Holtby. An Betlbv with h H. Pratt, Genre Gray at VICTORY BONDS Executive Com,toassist the Secre- .,CANADA'S Sbaw, Presldent� for Catalogue. Grandview Ave., J. H. and rs. Mich- U M III". Pike. and accrued int R. Bron - ber forsale. Derionoinations--sao, $100. SSW tarp to take orders, with Power to add *reat. - W. was maimed as fol. ell at W. J. Turner's. Art Farthing at D. Dykes, Bond Broker, Bell Phone -193. whit- to their number, igbam, H. 0. Michell at Stouff- Out. Ind. Phone TO. 40tt 0 • Iowa : A. J. Rpepor, W. J. Turner,viiia. E. A. and Mrs. Hutchings at R. Cowie, John Phillips. Miller, W. J - Cow go g 9ick­ -:flverq 7_-_ rUGH S. PUGH. Glen Majnr, Ont. W141TOY 0 "Paz, AM bone In Imported and thoronabbred sock. Frank Mice. eldest eon of Georke HLI�eaoiod Auctioneer. Extocat ...?_ . ­.:, _. ;1es its, for terms First-oluis rigs for hire Bales tionducted anywhere. Wr shing aad particulars, flwnj_ja4,2U8. 36,1y Rice. died on'Wednesdav from the W. E, anaRri. Holtby visited with Day or night -flu,", He lekves a wif� and little friends in Toronto last week. Clifford Conner returned to his home for opunties of York and Ontario. Ano- ReT.Cano to attenned to an shot"*$ Teaming promptly attended to. a 44ry later- nts here. Non aides of alt kin4 ed from overseas, gave with his pare U dir"s Green River P. OPP 011116 saint's Church attended th BU recently return - F POSTTLIh Licensed Auctioneers s. meets all trains daughter. o:, n Hedley. rece In Toronto, after, spending a .week No Co. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. eating address in All. Chu A large number from het% L 'a on Sunday eTebiDg- the 'Sabbath School Convention held Salvation ntorin C 4 M. WBSON 0 d Civil W Representatives of the at Pickering on Tuesday. MORTON 13. Peak, Pfcic* 'Array met on Wednesday night with. -has been co_nfln- and Dominion Land Surveyor an Mrs. Gillman, who I Engineer, Hopkinsthe Worm War' Relief Society, ad to the house for some time euffer- Street, Whitby. Phone 23L Me] jamod Surveyor of Port Perry; when they made arrangements 4e lag bronchitis, is Improving. ouccessor to the law W. E. Yarnold. Ontario 44-4 gioments for tb 0 6 t der Salvation Mn. r 'Water, Pure W n Army Campaign on ,the 29thHowell, of Toronto, spoke in St. .-A K7M, MAW, LICENSED AUU- of this month. Johnchurch on Sunday afternoon as bath Christian .;7 't, 'Aje Wise y' representative of Abe TIONEER jor York, Qntario and Durham School Convention the •; Federation of iComontiem, An kindiii "an promptly attended If you 011 Will the only A large sabbath - Me, be has held on Wednesday in the Math Canada. This to. Terms able. Dates for man may were inter- organization, which is interdenomina- Bell and Id -P-- 111 air A. C wronged at NEWS ISM Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, odist Tabernacle. There 'do" pbon". Whitby, Ont. sly who is agent for Wind Mille, Gasoline estlug addressee by promi ant people tional in character, is' a very strong --RE E SORy a of the' one. and is autb rized by t Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings from Oshawa and other part .- 0 be Domin- [I fix. country, ion Government to receive subscrip- for water works. Also bath room __L00U8T' ]3[ILLI .:B tions for the relief of the war -sufferers A meeting of the officers of Vetarinary Surgeon tures, etc. -Everything given careful Board of Trade will be held this (Fri- of Belgium, France and- Serbia. The Honor . Graduate . of the Ontario Vote- attention. dov) evening in regard to the Tor (Fri has been under the nates - Electric Railway. This should jty to give this authority in order to' rs rInRTy Eastern WORKS, r Idents -along vent fake -solicitors from duping "d Graduate of the Veteii-tiary RICE'S PUMP be very welcome to as the Kingston road. DeE r: u Science Asscmiation. White p blic'- The Christian Men's 6d - Home Tel. 5521, iald, onto itity-reeve F. tb give Pickering, will g H. Richardson, of. eratfon are doing a great work and Phone-offlee 1M, residence 2602 thi's important quos- their appeals are meeting with a most address on ��r an ONTARIO tion. liberal, response from the people of Canada. At the service in. St. bn's -L.0 0 K GREEN RIVER n nearly church on Sunday afternoon Syrup PineTar Is invariably the Result of Tht� Green River Ladies' Aid held $12&00 was subscribed. Pas held in the JOHN �TTIP --- annual business meeting on Dec. A,public reception their ann Study and Hard Work, ". Cod Liver Oil• ..... present' Methodist Church here on Monday full, line of tresh an cur- 11th. A goodly number were one of our return. ELLIOTT and tbfr following officers were..elect-, evening to welcome E. Perry - y to stafitly on hand.L 4aration of. 62 )0, ad for 1919 : Pies., Mrm. Wm. Booth; td heroes, Lance Corp. E. A� ver effective pl L ed meats eon .1 , --- e d' FL Engineers, Bacon, Zi 11 PW V, Vice -Pres., Mrs. James Riddle ; Ser'y, man, one of the Cana I n En C__re -eight Coughs, ice Roll; Breakfast Miss Gertie Wright Treis., Mrs. Jas, who wits in France for twenty troublesome wounded. He was then months when woun H&M, Bolopa, W . einers, etc. Yonge Charles Ste, Toronto Routley; Orsranist. Miss Daisy Bens me the producing qu.ick ley ; Pres. of Flower Fund, Mise Elsie sent to England and at tb * e ti m. -Mrs. Hoo armistice was signed was at Seaford 7., Hoover, reSURS. id for Highestprices pa. Invites Ambitious Young Men and Carter Visiting Co Music and Miss Training Cam Sussex. Butcher's cattle. Women to prepare for choice busi- Urs, Crickington, Mrs. King and Lena Booth. speeches were F�dulged in, after which nese positions. Fortune smiles on Le ked to was as ble time the one who KNows and can A most enjoya which he did DO. a was spqnt nn Mr. Perryman relate -antee promlidy secure P, evening, Jan. 3rd, when the some of his exp riences, wh _m Quar -1--r- of the. T a Pickering b - - atis good positions, The demand is far embers -abd ' friendis or ine.lurreen it ean, be u'sed mdtb eq�iIl 8 f Soldiers'. Comfort League foi the boxes greater titan our supply. Right River Ladies' Aid met at the/home o Ger sent 0 the _Vi911=be Committee now is a good time t I o, commence a Mrs. Win. King And preafn d It t boys which they all aP- faction in all Throat and ad te Refreshments were served 3s such e a red difflCU164 course here. Our Large Cat#10gu with a handsome club bag. t h tine the audience were Lung ive- �1111 iafQLmation. Write to- dress was read by Miss Gentle Frigk Suri w .1 s, Colds, -F - to 'ns vect the very interesting Cough 'The object of this Association is to day for'eve. he-.p-ruVFnIrs hich w6re Ho prosecutel Mrs. King. who was taken collection of so .13rongliltis arsenesS. lessen stealing and.proseeute W. J. Elliott; Principal 613tAtion- was most the felons. by surprise, made an appropriate re- there. The church, which ply, thanking the Aid for their kind beautifully decorated, was filled to Ma sy to take, T her. Mrs. King bits the doors and the chair was Ably 0C remembrance to I proper stolen �ornmti6i. Members having always been a faithful worker, being copied by Rev. J. O. Totton. osidiMmedistelywill any member diffiFor Zatchin� I Fjeo President for some time. The even - of Executive 00immistes. ed Red ing was further spent in short ad- NIGGISTER. Membership fee $1.00. froth; Black Breasted Ganae-choice stock and dresses by the members of the Aid, W.: lididdle, after which light refreshments were e phis $a the President or; excellent layers. TnrFLSDAT, JAN. Sftn-Auctlon sal G. Tiakots'mav be bad from. served. A very enjoyable evening of horses. bigh-grade cattle, sheep, somettry on appHostion. Also, Young RelgiRn* Hares close by all joining rear was brought to m, III we pigs, implements, etc., AtIot 20. Druggist -Graduate OPtWZU rey Siber. in singing God with you t D Banks C, S, Palm- and silver G con, 7. Pickerinf, the property of Esse. Com. be C. X. F, Ti, .4 Agent. jau.E,ares. meet again." The beat' wishes of er, W. V. Richardson, Plickering. the estate of the ate Chas. S. Storry. A113Pedigree".Stock. community go with Mr. and Mrs. Sale at 12.30, sharp. See large bills. J. RAThextwo. W. J, Clark. King and daughtdr. Miss Margaret. to Wom. 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'14.--Manilboba wheat _ y , -No. 1 Northern, $2.24 No. 2 _.• ' Bita�.er -of a_World Revolvition, Says Former Danish -Minister Northern, 7$2.2135;' No. 3 Northern, There William of Prussia .Was Proclaimed Em eror - _diui�t Arrtv�d itt London - _ . _. .. _____. o. ' 4'. est; n g( share ort Wilt�m than. Any Other Historic Fvemts. _ es a c m on says:- y supplying- the Germans with more ` sae o , No. 3 C.W., 74c; extra, No. 1•, •feed, ... -• `-- 1 food and 'sending a iufcient force to i Versailles, Mr. , • venins, ]Denner Driaiah Min- ag_ _ 75 1/ No. 1 teed, 74 fief in " store the meeting -place of Bismarck and The A little later, ' f' islets, who has jest arrived int oadon expel1he Bbtshevists from irefrograd Fort Wi+llism. - the Peace �afereace,. _is' about the Marshal MaeMahon directed iron" V. V.. and Moscow. Such a force Y►eed' not be American earn- No. 3 yellow, same size as London, Ontario. Twelve there the "�*raailles arri>ky" of Gov. a� .• .� <`lrom $oasis, interviewed by Reuier's population was $1.76• 'No. 4 +ow `$1.70 January miless southtiveat'of Paris,with which ermm�errt trop which big because the whole yell , : pe suppressed t correspondent, said that the situation opposed to Bosh ivism. As soon as the sh4psnent. ' - oily st is conz}ected by- rail end tram, the Commune in Paris. Until 187 LF .in Runaia was hopeless as long as Bolshevists were e�2pelled from Petro- Ontario- oats, natio 'ere 0. 2 it is the Capital of the Department of V white 71 to 74c• No. 3 white 70 to. the Allies took no steps to end Boi=' grad and :Moscow the whole move- ' • Swine ion o Government. 73c, accord to ire'. I r rp ,. shevism, which was a real interna- anent would collanap._Heavas sure -°- fifty or sixty thousand...• The.-. wn k r - - n to send- - r r this ur-�$ wheat -No. 1! Winter, per well laid otiyi_t, and owes its existence_ Palaces Referring--to interior Mr..Bwrn y , rand growing e� ager arrangement could be made the with Fin- carr lot 2.14 to $2..22 • 11Io.. 2 , do•, every day, for the Bolshevipts were lad voluntee s for p $2.11 .to $2.19 No. 3, do, $2-s'7 to to the wonc#erful Palace built by Louis says: - ,carve%cis propagandists and were. The great danger was' that if $2.15• No. 1 Spring, $2.09 oto $2.17; XIV. (2643-1716). The ambition -af -.."Uness: -wv . z p4sgibly--ce13t working in all countsries with the ob- Bolshevism won that Germany would No. 2 Spring, $2.06 to $2.14; No. 8 Le. Grande Monarque was,to construct Galleryof Battles, of all, the a ' -� feet of cauuiag-s-world sevolu.ion. join Russia and Europe would be Sprang, $2.0: to $'1.10. f.o.h.; scrip- a palace Iarger'thah any contetnporaiy mentin the Palace the Gabel•:ems " 'He was sure tiie Bolshevists would ping points, according to fredghts. �y without -peace for a long time. That peas -No. 2, $2.00 btni'adi�ig, big e:rough'tobe a residence =Glaces_is th�most_.skxikirrg: ^ t win in Germany. unless the Allies was why it. was important to finish for his Cburt..and a_aest for his iia t e most - ng, This magnd8 - -Barley-Malting, new crop, 9 - -�--- took immediate steps to stop .them with Bolshevism -immediately. --____ c, accordi ernment., Tlnereu ng to freights outside. Pon, he erected this cent room is• lighted on onc,sidie .. by Buckti:heat-No. `2, $1.30. great residence, uaing the old hunt seventeen great- windows 'in white ` ��N -Rye-;-N6. ;$1.54, nom:nx�l. i:�g chateau of Louis XIII. ala central marble arcades. On the other side z '[`AIN STIP CANADIANS HOME Manitoba _ flour -old crap., roar• point, bio fewer' than thirty-six seventeen -corresponding arcades a'ri . quality, $11.35, Toronto, thousand horses were. engaged upon filled with over three hundred bev. Ontario. flvur-War qqual,:*ty. old o crop, $10.26, in bags, Montreal and the construction of ' the. im%ense e!,Ied mirrors. Strengthened by their o-�r rMITOR NATION ..,BY END OF AUGI�ST �Toronio, prompt rrinupment. building, which ,is capable of aec(m- white marble, endironnient, they c ,.�.. ° ' 1 Mil•2feed=Car lots, delivered Mont mo'dating over ten -thousand persons, dazzlingly ieflect 'the light, .and give ' " ° r - Feat freights, -bags included. - Bran, sad cost . aver a hun•dn�ed million dol- i'ts naa:fe to blue hail. Here it was that e Motherland Not Weakened. by°' '�8 Spring and Summer Will $37.,25 per ton; shorts,.$42.25 per ton. l9re• a cynic once said of the assemblages - .• ,y More Than Two Thousand Come at Rate .of Q5,000-. Hdy-Nfl.. 1, $21 to $22 .per ton; Apart from the Palace, there are which used to gather within Chest a^, a Month. _ $19 to e20 psi ton, track Tor- no buildings of inierestin Versailles; wa11s:•"`Statesmen who sit'in-a'glass ! : Millions. the Church of Notre Dame built by house should not be'surprised it na• �-° A despatch from London Saye:-- A despatch from Ottawa says: -It Straw --Car, lots, $9ti50'to $10.50, his grarhson; the Protestant Church tions throw stones:' The great rood The Observer, which is well. informed is Stated In militia circles here that the track Toronto. � and the English Chapel being in no i is .further decorated by .trophies is on -financial. -subjects, publishes to -day end of August'next will see the return _ way remarkable. to 1Caaada..Of the last unfta of the Country Produce -Wholesale � gilded and chased copper, and on the - . a significant article on goat -war is The c$l�bratsd teams count (Jou de ceilnag are paintings tracing Louis mill forces o! Canada Hoar sear v- EBRD -No. 1 . storage, 65 .to 56c; �. ternationai finance, direct ' , PaThe.0 where the . i itntereat for Canadians. After re- � overseas in Europe. re'.ec°ted, storage, 68 to 60c; cartons, Deputies of the XIV.'s milittary history, painting! „ For. the present Laid, 75 to 7 gc. National Assembly took the oath .which took Le Brun four years i fearziag. to the recoveiYnble resets pr's there �►kil Butter -Creamery. solids, 51 to 586; 'never to dissdlve until' they haft given e*eute. In the Grand Mona uei'r :. _Britain has at command, .the writer up in the return of troops �. prints, '68 to 65c; choice de•'► France a constit a, is, now used :aa, time this hall must have been --goes on -to sa • "Behind lie the prod- beyond -the numbers ai�+eadiY ar- ' 1 eialiy worth seeing,. for all the furn :;i y • ranged for, 20;M .un Janus prints, 4b to 47c • ordi, 90 t da •y s mugeuan. . lams of the sum that will ultimately r3*,- prints, „8 to 40c• fakers', 30 to 88c; -'• _,- creasing to 30,000 in butt Oleomargarine' #best be produced is repayment of our IoAtn do the spring and summery montths� the 84c. gide), 82 to to Allies and dominions, and of the �i • t r ti - y _amount ere shall get out of Germany number returning to Canada will rise Chtese-ltiaw. large,, 2735 to 28c; its ' { to 45,00 factors enter - twins: 28 to 28%e; spring meds, ]ergs, 1 sa$ainst our bifl. for damages. Atl 2834 to 2'8c• twins. 29 to 2935 c. y a these uncertainties affect not only the frrLo con Comb Haney --Choice, 16 oz., $4.50 a question of how much the Government sideration gov+erniag the return of e3ozeaP 12-oi.p $3.50 towill -To tA r ,taGa LL ?III se transportation, afloat and as $4.00 per dozen. tion, t also the la po n, . and _. Maple S -. rtes' problem• of Yip -Is'. 6-gsgon line, our position in international finance, the difficulties. of securing the smooth $8.26. anexpeditious return - to civil oc- and of our. power to maintain our d di --- Prestige: and to control of the ex- cupations of; thesle men without ovft- P avisioaa-Wbolesale chs�nge• tazi?a�g the limits of the otganizatior ' Barre:ded. Meati - pickled. pork, ,. arranged far that latter se. $48 --mess pork, $4'T Discussing the Question of Bow perp°• ' " .', ma stand now the. writer During the winter it is possible to. reen Meats -Out of ickle le - • sr �, - = . - sad-�reo - at than smo-Tech _ We are. on paper, still very much only , two Canadian i i Smoked Merits-Ro ss, 32e to Uc, " a creditor counts The -Chancellor pleb,-.Hahfaa end St. John, -,and at � �I '• .; y hams medium, 38 to 89c• heavy. 30 to ►'boasted, with very just pride, -In his the letter 'port it is impossible- -to 31c; cooked hams; 61 to 62xick w ' :III speech last April, that all -we berth ships .of the largest toernage. 47c; backs_, bonenless, 60 had borrowed abroad during the war From each Plans, 48 to _ o port tate railroad tinea to, 62c P i moa wav rolls 35 .to 36c, *.provide for t:h8 regular. seervie•es Dr Salted . eats --Ion C.ears, in to AlAllies, so that with regard to our q g I�iw•t t AGi pWa war cost we had _been self-sufSc- aenger and freight, in ad&tion to the tows► 80c; in cases. 80%c; -clear be].' , ' LLa }x4 lag The !! additional tax on the services lies, 28 to- 28%c • fat backs, 26c �,aa t•,,, a , � • i,l+i - res officially published, by the 4t E l" , 1si ria figures Y p •extra troo Lard -Pure. -4ercos„ 2935' ted' 30c; I v rl-A to se far as tj.� can be understood, p trsllrss. ♦ . /� y�� {� y� o i' Ei i „oi - t�+ 30 o 80'%'X, polls, 801 a J08A Ci more than -hear out this statement." With' tha pperang of neff"lon is - :. prirrka, ..81 to 81�,c,._ ShortLm The article suggests. that. Great. the St. Lawrence, there will at o tierces, 2514 to `2535c;. tubs. La��to� be available VilW1, oral... r1Ce u�:n NPt (�� " 1 t.' Hi' r• R`);♦� t � ,' �'. - v'-' Britain should entirely wipe ani her Ports st 26c; pants, 26 _40 263lrc; !-!b,_prints, loans £a her Allies, Russia, France, which trangwifa can dock and consid. 27 to 27%c. Italy. Belgium; Serbia, and others, erably increased _ railroad- fecWtiea, --- �" " t � ` i..;"ire i "taal[in a both as to route 4 Mr and ui ent. For Alohtrear Markets *1 1 r n s 4 g present to our late bro- there in .arms, much' harder ]nit than irnstance, A*"" ` t . R $ -� zreaa. Jan, y- I4. -Oa is --Extra we are, of their secure day coaches for the shorter No.-. 1 feed 90c. • F:raur-New st°an- Promises to Pay. hauls. Is' arranging, for the return dard grade, •$It.25 to. $11:35. Roll- Ga of Batiks, Palace Of �&ez-sailZes, y - "We" do not seem to have weakened adolts- 90 lbs, $1.25 to $4.60: Peace] ConofZa e. The -Meeting Piave of the Of troops to Canada, each transport oar international position to the ex- has carried scan for every military $ran..$87.20• Shorts, ;43.26. Moullie, - " tent of much more than 2,000 shit- $68.00- to'$70,00. H•sy-No..2, per district -w that the demands of each � lions, by borrowing abroad and sales ' ton, car tote $20.00 to $..1.00. 1.011U\ XV. (.1715-1774), who lived, tura--the tables and dha.rs and 't -7-o securities," says the article; "and pro may be dealt dtiih fiiirly and Finest easterns, 24 to 25c. and died in the Palace,rontr%eted the''stoois, the totes for. the orange 1 reei 2,000 millions Is only half the sum I proportionately' Butter -Choicest_ creamery, 52x,4 to three treaties of Versailles with Ana-� (wfaieh were his delight), the sande. I * 583�c. Eggs Selected, b6 to 57c• tria there. Louis XVI. and }ria wale, infers and chandeliers -mere of nolle � khat. was .usually accepted before the - --- No. 1 stock, 6Qc. Potatoes -Per War as the amount of our overseas SUITABLE MEMORIALS FOR bag, car Iota. $1.70. Dressed hogs Marie Antoinette. of Austria, also.re- silver and enamel. investatenta. So that we are still THE EMPIRE DF.AIp-Abattoir l,n`Dbed $25.50 to $26..00 sided "It was in this room that the pre. ' nearly half as much a - creditQr cpun- _Lard -Pure, woo�'paais, 20 lbs. net, With the passing of years"and -they limnnary- agreement' of •1871 was `try as before the -war, even after wip- A despa sh from London says:-- 31 to 323=c. - Freririn- 8s;volution caine' Emperor signed; and here it was that William ing out our loans to Allies. Relative_- At• a -meeting-of. the Imperial Grieves Napoleon I. (1804-4816), who visited JJ of Prussia was prodaiiaed Gernnari Right Live Stock Markets Y q y I Emperor. Perhaps* in this very -1y, of eotarse, the weakening is great- Commission over --which Ri t Hon. - Versailles ver inl're "anti Then, -_ ier, because America 'and . many neu- Walter• Long, Colonial Secretor TerontoL Jan. 14+ -Choice heavy user the Y, pr^e- ire,, 13.00, to $13.50 • butchers' guise of restoring it, Louis -place a new treaty of :peace will be ,,, trals have increased their wealth very aide$ and at which all British over. a Philippe dismantled the Palace. grace- aigired which; while bringing law ' cattle, choice; $11.75 to $1'230; do., rapidly during the war, while we have seas representatives were present, t� $11. 00 $11.60; o, me�lum. fly: but, paradoxically,- he did're• acrd order to the whole .tivQrld, will � 1 _ been losing; but 'there seem the be as 1 the' chairtnan states thist all overseas $10:�0 to $10.25; do, co ; $8.25 store it in general to sometlying- of signalize the end of the German Em_ reason Sor the ,vAev.r that we are no Governments had unreservedly a6reed to $8.50; bulls, choice, $10.25 to its former splendor by converting it Aire. It- thus will have found its of. w 'longer a creditor country, especially to bear their share of whatmver e!x- jit 00; ' �. m+ediwu bulls, `$9.00 to into a museum: He calIected an im- ficial beginning and official end In \' ss' we have another .foreign -account pease was involved in worthily honor- x9.60; do. rougtl bulls, $7.50 to $8.00; mense, number of painkings and scuip- this •place. - in -our -claim on -Germany -0- hutc4mza co- . dbaice, $10.25. to ing-the-mea'ory' of -their -dead; -The- tures--a hich- aside fromthe-hived- a -"Fora time the n commission, therefore, was tree to $10.75; do. g o $9.50 to $10.00; do, , great palace of- r� medium, $8.50 to $8.75 • do. common portrsiits in the Pa:ace and certain Versailles, and not Par"ns, was the � � PEACE discharge its -task in no ungrudging $7.00 _ '$7.75; "stocker§; $$:O0'tD pieces -of sculpture, in- the --gardew, isal,Capital-of -France. To -day, for or niggardly spirit.. The commission $10.40; feeders, $10.50 to $11.50; have no' greUt artistic merit.. This the nonce, it may become the Capital - �jC adopted -the recommendation that the canners, $6.25 to $6.50 • milker �rork of reQtoration cost 000 OOA, I��TLL7 s, good ca of n second. Here and there work i'• most suitable method' of honoring cce. $94•� 40 $140.00; -do Dorn: To Btish 'sial American tourists men are invading apartments which r those whose graves could not be found and �•' '$65.00 to $75.00' paring- Versailles, is mok interesting as the hitherto have seemed to be inhabited "~ - --�- or identified would .be .to place a tab- era, $90.00 to $140.00; ing�nt ewees, place where on \*conches 30 1782 but b the hosts of kings. Precious' ntinioris t0 Appear at COri• let; appropriately inscribed, in a came- $9.00 to $10: ii0; yearlings, $13.00 to y g g • �t $13.50; spring 1'ambs, $ib.b0- to the prelfcinary artic.esrot peace be- tapeatriga.and furniture, removed to r x tory_near the spot where it is believed $16-b0• es, g� to choice, $16.00 tween Gre«t Britain and the Unitsad' pLrces of safety during the Iate war, : ference as'Small Nations.. , city the men were 1tilIed'. It is estimated to $18.00; hogs, fed and watered, Sta'teg ~Were - Qigned by Bs'Warain are now being put back. In the. gar-' , !despatch from London says:- that there will be at least a thousand $1S.50 to $18.75; db. , weaned off Franklin. In the foflowiag year, -on dens the camouflage coverings on the•' Premier Lloyd George,'Aadrew Bonar cemeteries. The commission decided cars, $18.75' to $19+00;' do, f.o.b. September .3, Britain, France and aiatues are being removed, and the ,.....law, Ch�a/n�cy.e�llor 'of Cha Exchequer; to ask the Indian Government t country paints. $18,25 to $18.50• Spain signed the treaty which ended cruciform grand canal, three-quarters s. A. J. Bali, Spere'taty of State for formulate proposals for the establish- Montreal, Jan. 14. -Choice steers', their %mr . while . on the, same day of s mile fon and its ascan together l;'are' 412 -to %9..50 good, $10.50 to ..$11.50; g r es, airs, and George Nicoll cent of r agency e India for theBritain recognized -the in'depei1de'nce half"a a mile ion which had n Barnes, Privy Councillor, have been care of British graves there. The cem5, $9t 0; $` good 'cho ides steher of the United'States by: the treaty of g' $9 to $10; .gaol bolts 8 , 60'• camouflaged in order to prevent To - appointed plenipotentiarie's to the commission also warmly thanked the .medium, $7.50 to ., $8, Chodee b>xt= Parris, Benjamin' Frank -lib, John plane raids, is .being restored." r Peace Conference by„the British Cab- Union of South; Africa Government cher cows; $9.50 to $10.50; good, $8 Adams and John Jay being the sign- inet, cording to the Express and the for its most 'generous offer to meet in $9, medium,; $7- t6 $7.50. Cann- ars. Naviga4aon of the Rhine. .1liail, the entire cost of cemeteries and for Hers, catrtle, $5 to $6. �e'P, $9 to Of especial intereatr at the resent Ala - $11; *mbs, $11 to $14;, milk -fed p y_.�e .Internationalized Sir Robert L. Borden,' Premier 'of the provision of memorials to oflieers $12 to 14 fed, $6 to h:me; wheh the, tegre.ehUtives•of the Canada; -_William Morris Rughes, and men of tlse Imperial` forces dying calves, `-Pr of Australia • diad General $7. Choice se�ot hogs, . of! c+ara, :intoe -coos -allies ,ora-remalin�tine Par -is, T,-�dn,2,-When -the Peace . within the � Union. , . X18 to $18.60; others, according to P of •Europe _and_eonsiderjng tyre Conference officially inaugurates its ,..Louis Botha, Premier of the Union _ " quallt3; dowrt'�to $i4, fate of former Kaiser W.ilhs�Isn .of .work _on Jsian, 20, according to ilea Echo `: South Africa, will be colonial Three Canadian Delegates- . �- - 1 ;the l rrAglintativest, w1ho VIM her-, on erencea Peopleo uxem r Duch incident of le;� than fifty. year a -go. it for corisidefttion a memorand°im of -then the congress takes up business .' ,-_ �.. B y, Want" iltepsblic Proclaimed It was at Versiai+Ues during the a French_demand for the Sarre Basin. t Cf interest to the dominions they. rep- A �despatah from Paris says. -La -- - Franco-Prussian. war, of -1870-1871 Tlie'ntemorandum will also include•ii- present, it is said. According to the Liberty says it understands that A despatch from Metz ss s A that Wibhehn I., Kin of: Prussia, a4 plan for the internationalizatton of t Express, an important desision was Great Britain will have three special large crowd paraded before the Grand the head" of the German. forces, had he navigation of tho Rhine; ' with �. reached by the Cabinet in providbW delegates for each of its Dominions Ducal Palace in Luxemburg on Fri- ' ' ;that the dominions_ will appear at the his headquarters, and 1t tire's there special advantages for nations bond- ,. P including Canada, Ausiraiia,. -New day; requesting -the -abdication -at the that he`wars proelaimEmperor-- of exing .on that river. Peace Congress .as small natierrs. Zealand and South Africa. The news. Grand Duchess and the if The delegates will go to Paris on .Proclamation Germany on January 8, 1871. There paper asks. why the French protec- of a republic. A committee on public also, on Februaiy 26,,`1871 the Do not add salt to, the soup in cook= '*'Saturday for the purpose of - at- torates of Morocco, Tunis And y has been'appointed P?e- ,' tending, sittings of the inter -allied poral- safety ppointed .and quiet �Iimdnesries of peace mere sighed be- ing until it is thoroughly skimmed. 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J that you must feed the animal” which `. ,J::The iYeO�dy pats �°� is to work ,for you.."Necessity kitoai3" i 'tawQea!--Eiecteiealty Weldet� Craft aenrsaee aasrtt. _ no la11v,"says the German and if soe DUaMns . LtO.. Toesstr. , ere is no or.prtsoners--it the - TlterQ, has been nmucli' discniseion of ' XXI T NXW5PA1gW pox a t m x : transpprt, for instance, is requ red - _ — - __ Y late about the feasibility of btiildfl7g`;�ya 11 w ppppttrto l - reft esti 13.00}. Wot ED more urgently for ammunition—then _. _._.�. electrically - welded steamships and o f smonnmt. ADpt J 8•. dee NO Ol\'E_ WILL READ 1LiN!1I0�' ,the prisoners may starve. And starve 4 thereby avoiding the time and expeuae �ptfsatas Oa. I�dm{vae: #Droste ..,.:.S c•...xov hey did,�aud "die of 'exposure _-and consumed iu riveting. Fr England _ neglect and' under-nouris men , so conies ­word of the comDon - Af . a ! iM/p>fi,LAJOVs a that it: seems probable that'the for= '' _ s rivetiess 275•ton barge, supposedly the �+(�R TUMORS. t Ulat?s v let= ass astersal. earM x' mite Long, Ragged, Starved, But Un- tunste ones who fire making their way - la est e3ectrically iseldeii craft so far .. g "hall 1: produced. . vera p e o an i �.. I siswooa, oat r _ escaped death on the-principle of the, o , ft.-of beam: -The brill is rectangular-1 1Rgturming From Germany survival of the fittest. The strong in section amidships- only the bilge i It is estimated that the money re. x Y have come through the ordeals the plates being curved. All water to settle ell the soldiers avho'x� A long, limping procession of .tat- - weak, one fears, succumbed. joints as far up. as. the latter are con•_i de n- to the. land in the '" sire to go 0 clothed in .the tlnuously welded. on both sides, while State of ictoria, Australia, will; probes Ail terdeinalion flgure� 1 The Spirit o[ Britain. ' ably amount to £7,000,000. oddest collection of old rags and bits -K _•of uniform, supporting one another, ` But for all one's deep compassion those thereafter are tack on _�_ , witLi their sufferings, one cannot con — .i one aide, The process permitted an =ning on ctuuitiBy sticks cut.Pram-the �- --- otvs—sash— is-tire-sigh --: --- - - -- - - - ` ' out a f�c.ling �bP--elation. =However t._in. 3 and 10 � ce � d t i� A marble bailed in milk, porridge . r _ �.. n pia �-custards; -etc.; wilt automatically- de ' teriai. The expense of welder — --meets the British- Army in-every road }much the Germans tried to torryent sinotrutea +o $1,500, $890. of which ;the tsiirring as the `liqui cooks atld� :by•-which it . pursues its. victorious their body, they, utterly failed to crush so prevent burning: march into Germany, writes a British • went for electrodes. In normal times ecce• ! their spirit. It is' time" that a public this item .would be less ,by .about 60 . ` oiScer 'in -,the_ early days. eP p I tribute were id to the magnificent epi—Atr6tHe ergs, ` rd's-saa�m} cares C°tas' sa These sad and suffering figures. are _ - per c the prisoners of war',whom the Ger-staunchness of��,Q e ! �'. with certain parte riveted 'and others ` self-respect of the British soldier in welded, is to be built. "mans, in the panic of their ruin and I captivity. There is no doubt that his ASTHM � defeat,. hastily' released from cap- proud refusal to knuckle down to his ®�icc s tivity, and turned out without food Ioppressor. angered the Germans, and _^^„ Your Healt tMSTAHTLY RELIEVED WITM or adequate clothing upon_ the high ledthem to redouble-their efforts to eeN ��' read ' to make the best of their way break his pride. $rack to the Allied lines. But, the German failed failed. as Avery. practical little `apron in- TO-NIGIiT 'TRY " ' J # O • D� all the Allied .prisoners of war, egregiously as he has done in every- deed is this one which slips an over I think the French—to judge by their psychological problem. he has tackled head 'and fastens under the'' arm•• OR ttONEY iiEFi1NDt., ontr ANY DPfics T appearance—were the least ill-treated. f McCall Pattern No. 8882, Girl's Minard's Liniment °r Arlt. lymr�►-NnoxOo., Montreal, P.O.. Pria66o. in this war: And • so, c .ail .their w `4 ...They, like the rest, are thin—far thin- wasted looks. � for all ' their noisome Apron. • Irf 6 sines, 2 to 12 yam• Hess seems to be universal' amongst these prisoners .of war have the I Price, iii, cents. Transfer Pesign for that Cold 'and Tired Feeling. rags, Get Well, Keep Well, -p� �T pA ' the dwellers in Germany of to-day— bearing of free men. They salute No. 891. Price, 10 cents.. _ -- but their -faces, do, riot reveal-the signs punctiliously, and look one straight•1 „ Iii12 Spanish Flu } 9 in the. face when they are addressed. b using the OLD RELIABLE. TR i ilW a (?�j` of a systematized course of brutality _ y - 1 ROW f�yII1 as do the faces of, our- men, whilat for As a party of British. prisoner# of arlNaltD's LI\ h. cp.. Lea. - ; the most part they, have preserved' back through Na- war were trampto - Yarmouth. N.S.N 8 fi,air imiferms-. intact. slur the other day, some -German sol- ` C- -- :,. : lief �'oIn : The Road to Germany diem left a marching column and - - ti >3a improved. 4 MilQh Y omforting 1'e i� y a' o you. think of the army as >I ake6 Sloan's the The picture of the bands of rs- ran towards• them, offering them cig- "What d _ Y g er' turning prisoners will,`1 believe, arettee and food. One-and--all,.ihe o have ® e. fired + lar as u g n '" inqu a e n o a new y a retro at —, resin indelibly fixed on .the_ minds of prisoners dee :: . _ camp. T -' ILU who have taken part in the victor. wouldn't be Navin' anything to do "I m his famous reliever-oi rheumatic .�-i ictus march into Germany. • The set- with therm" said the Irish sergeant may like !t afters while but just aches; soreness; 1ltains,so, painful . � now t think -there is too much drill- sprains, neuralgic pains, an most _-:.ting is .the broad, tree-lined chaussee. who told the'story. What s contrast i,ig . and - fussing around betaw-een other external, twinges.that humanity The line' 7of marching battalions, to-the lickspittle •servility of tt0 meaIs;' was therepiy. suffers from, enjoys its Brei 11 ��. t take -spruce and 'clean and fit, with trans- Boche in captivity. because practically be s it ctica y never ail! r � good she a and strong.,-we . A Debt Repaid. `• - kFONEY ORDERS. being speedY,.comfortingtrtakes little r port in g P . groomed horses, fills the right. hand Always read for use, Our prisoners unanimously testify. �� Dominion Express Money Orders are to penetrate ulthoW rxbbiaq and pto- ot the higleway; on the left, coming to the kindness shown to 'them by , ; on sale in' live thousand ofacea 'M " ' from the opposite direction, defiles an ou rm A F civilians in Belgium. The peseatits I. through t Qanada an cCanada At all rdrughsto endless procession Of civilians pushing � dared blows from the rifles of the i •. large bottle means economy. --little-band-carts-pil ligh�aith rd;-and- risked— -Itea"--fines, - - -The ham will not dry out and get Belongings, and .surmounted by the press bread ainto the _hands of the Belgian, ;fl intereva marc ng rou a and let it become hard. Then spread tit groups. of prisoners of w.ar. villages. And on their long tramp it over the cut .end of the ham about Sheer Initinnianity. = through Betgium on their wap to the a` halt-inch thick. This will ;es-'. The hunted look in .the eyes of allied linea atter their Iiberation,..the. - elude. the air. . Scrape off the fat , ..many of these men tells the whole prisoners depended entirely on the _ . - befoie..slicing , the haat and after- story of the system which the Allied food and clothing ffeely given them y ward spread it - ors- again as before. armies set out to smash, and have by . the Belgians in the towns and vii- -. smashed. I will not horrify you with lages through which _ they pt�imC n _ -3tiaara a -its mase cares �alvauserl . � r the repitftiono f the storie you hive 'The Boche treated his prisoners as read in such ghastly detail in the, a badminded rustic would not .treat British employers who are paying /.. British official •report on the treat- his rattle. He had_ treated them This new tlesigii his the barque; less than the minimum wages have •anent of our prisoners, of war in. Ger- I monstrously to the end of, the charter. f effect waist which opens on the shoul been warned that they will be pro- matiy, the brutality of the guards and He has not even souieht to lessen der :and. at fife : underarm. 1vicCall ;proceeded against, by the (lrovernment. their superior officers, .the lack of the .exemplary retribution which..the Pattern No. 87f3, Ladies' Dress. In food, even of the disgusting -quklity_i Allies are going to' enact from him hY 26 If ` eines, 34 to 44 bust. Price, Accordingto government figures, '-provided. the long hours of forced making adequate pro'rision for there- jcents. labor; often under shell Vie•. 'But I natriation at. the prisoners of war, Tl�e patterns may be. obtained i.the number of peps in Holland has Y what we , must insist on—acid it ap- , He has just turned them adrift. the , from your local NtcCa!l dealer, or I decreased from 8,000,000 to $,000;000 pears in the statements of almost all well and the sick alike, and ]eft them from the. lileCail Co., :70 Rond - t., { in.two years. - _ - _ the prieoneTs—i's the - sheer inhuman= -tb-shirt--foi tbilh eh'e$•- } Toronto, Dept., W. • 'ity of the German attitude towards And when the German people -are _ ataasa•s Ltatmeas Dens 14irtemaea " : their British victims., called to account for their inhuman I� , It it were inconvenient io start ra treat merit of Their prfisonera of was } + �r p i+ . d . 3 .'tioning a party of prisoners on a this last act of caliansnesq must not I �i �o�lts ! T J 11 Rune for Plm ' es certain day, 'the party 'would simply be' orgotten., _ Tells hoW to loosen • a sorer { ; -be confined withontfoodart�ateruntil _ P N'3 POPULATION _teniicw corn so it Hfts _ "Yondos'taeadmaremrf.ta+h�� such time as --the rationing of 'the 9A A out without pain. , or any other strong mineral to A scalp. cared for by Cuticarausually > -prisoners-became convenient: There -o-o—o stn pimples cawed b7 poor , means thick, gloss hair. -Frequent „ -.-Was aauareatly no recognition even Production of Rice Ree Not Kept Gourd news spreads -rapidly and. drug- blood. Take Extract of Roots— shampoos with Cuticura Soap are eft Pace With Increased Birth Rate.. aisle here are kept busy - eallrit "flelhi' mss-—relient.•Precede shimgoos.bytouches = The shortage in the supply of food- treeaouo, the ether disoevery of a Cin- Caradve S —and 3�r� spots of dan T� of �udeara Ointment to _stufYb in Japan has reused the extra- cimiati man. which i s -said, to loosen will clearup as lush as a a. .dam •ming ,and irritation of the y ordinarily high price of rice and other any corn so it bifts.out with the fingers. Itwiuoweotenyoaroomac6+usd' scalp. Nothing better for the coal• : �^ food, says the Japan Advertiser.-It is I Ask at .any pharmacy .for a quarter regulate-your Getty plexion, hair or skin. �— true that the production of rice has ; ounce of freezoiv, which will cost very genorna bOe.asd=]1.00Bottles. ' a eitA►.:yMail. AddrewPO* been making more or less increaser little, but is said to be ufflcieat to rid At drmi.!tores., t seed D'al1r,e•'ye• u' a w' ' } 8oid� a�i tiuoaart cb..�otid. -' has not been at such a rate as to keep one's feet of every hard or soft Corn - pace with the steadily growing popu-,I or Callas: - lation. Moreover, the yield of rice i yot, ;tpp,y just a few drops oir the 'iit�► , is at the mercies of the elements and reticle r Bing corn and instantly the in a country like Japan, which is, sub-1 sores,: t relieved, and soon the cora - ject to frequent visitations of ty- I is Fla ..Pled that.lt, lifts out with- r�+� It fa a stink Futistance The. popular pboons at the most critical period for out y a t the corp, the precarious -nature of the whieis ;ie when. applied and never t� aa v •.Choice agricultural industry may be imagin. inflw : cr, e: en irritates the adjotu• I ? rul'SttS wII stop it ! ed. In this connection, continues the ; tng i • sue.• ` r `Advertiser, it will'be interesting to._ T;-is djsc+a s__nili Treveat thou- t?s. foz40years to rollevenc�umstlsm,luwb#ga,acata;gi3,sprains,lst� PL►eople of cult�u+re: nate the tremendous rate at which sand; of filar;' . ;intiall; from Ioci�ja�s back, taathacha, ea,sciio, swa'.:3n j,�inkz, sore throat aad'otherpai�• : ~ ti�s•�e �iZd Velli le• Japan's population is increasing. and iia.. ^ ' yore resu' :rg fi • an f,yl complaints. >Eisve c bottlo in the Nasse. Alldea'ersot ws'•tecw .. ��tiI'e Until a few years ago the rate of the suiridai' i a :i� of cutting corns. tiiiRS'! $E1ditJ' T COMPANY. iIam:Itv::, La: 41:16 _increase .was a little ir�rp than 600,- - �• ` • About n6ys. r health. S1Tri •CI 000, .but last year's i:,• rease is put,-, w4 ., � at 'close .upon 800,00;•- According to-! Show me the boy who ^ever threw _ teTle�L. official statistics 3 °`- published the l A stone at someone's cat; Md Con total number of-t1J,L• Japanese popula _ 9 m� S l Or never hurled, R snowball •swift _All tion on December 31, ;917, was re- I At someone's high .silk hat. O turned at 5?,998 9 which were 'die- Who never ran away from school, :eD�O�a -tet the 1 u PP d r COO.cle a,l dwellings at : people � tribute# into 10,.•11.8 o e the hole; cereel drink _ #Walling. Com-' T seek swimming , - — the rate of A.7 pe' _ - Or slyly fro a neighbo;'s yard - pared with the ce, ; taken at the Green apples never stol : '• tits- -..�� end of 1916 ihe.popn,. ,'.ion showed an _.?99.098 re can a $how pie the boy ..who- never-broke the lIriy, yet 1nVl$02'>4t]Il$ Climate makes $ik 002' no doubt that .#span should be seri- A pane of window glass; - 2$S through - -by exercised by the food problem Who never disobeyed the sign - possible the e2�joym8nt of outdoor t3po� v y " { out the Winter months: - if its population continues to increase That ss a Reep ori the grass " ,• • _ -as thelT table bear• at such a rate. It may be added that Who never did a thousand things POLO, GOLF, 'TENNIS, MOTORING, 3y _ the•.figures are exclusive of the Jap-, That grieves us sore to tell; A Yid erage implace of ansae or Japanese subjects in Korea, A-nd I'll -show you •a little boyBATHING— - anese or and Karafuto, is i may a, Who mu at be far from well. ':FISHING, BA SURF tea or coffee. A _ - _ _ tin as-far -as- - -- __ r L r said to be esti-suppor- g - ? Write for Winter Folder alid Golf Proii -- - HeaHhful their food supply is concerned. svaard's zinisntat Curve bare4t'.3 �cse , _-o-- -• Manager f"• _ Eeon►omlC�ll The 'geiidwlum` in Nzw>nna Copper is said to be the metal first JOHN J. HERNAN, _ h sheepbreeding.breeding. is reported " to, be known to man and used in-thn Birt-- irt- - i'i swinging in-•-.favor of the Down ISSUE No. 3-=18 breeds a . N ,,f rYry ..e ar.'.' "" ",_...: -• '.: •. -r. .,., . ,. - .. , •.,.. _.�., .h...-._..-..,.-. ,...v.....A ,ru..r...i.,Ar`-;+R..,m,ti,,.....�a.F...,r.:asrVs.r.l�,:Euit•tln. "''"'�.'4*Y%sX.'K'c,�a'ia - . e ' n ,. rw ' :.•"�' i.'e•. ..cx' waSC".,.r•.G. ..a• �:... Af�^•` � 'A , •e€�� •i+'IF. a�.rYS`L�iu ur `.s.a4".•�,�rk.--yrs .w ,,,,��,,% r' ✓. ..a'• .;i�-.e "�'aa.w :. •D �avk'd 71-TR „nr ..Y ' +.R�.'n'^k'�”. `r. '',...- up �W'- 8 . q 4a ..3i. vS. ,✓ _'$a.=v'an •.yyiti—. fsr'S7','..'+::i •'�''." •j. e•� <m. ^. d'. r}c' ^1. _.�v; ;^M, ,�.: p.;:r��..,,,, ;.r.',,,r, •�tie•�rt"%'. vY Y. h' .• -fC: .,y� "'S'".% J:: '3:i.. >r'r5.•. 14w K.. 'Sh,✓ ^_'Y.. M. .+' �.'`Sil4•._ H ,N•' '7'' t•• ...........:. r: ,,•..,._.. "� '.e•�TA^".. a.r :z�? ..u, w,L«4,: �`.& �.w.•',-_,�. ,fir y � N...; -•I' ': "t, u,s. 'i?',�r. ..•w _-.n. .,c:,n:�.. , ,. •... ): 4'�• � �fl� �,•n.'a.. ^sq.oft 'I:ri ...� ,rJ-.. J,- •k )) ^r ��R±a +::, °-9a�r •."','�.•i�.�{,e°�i S".`%-,:[�•�t�e�.�. ., ..�:"�::��.. �iY ' �rrc*s.: .. "ouv.• :r ai,_.��... �.;!, . poli Therefore,weiargent1i5argaints mend that thte..postion of .. e;$1gh• � _ _ � 08 $AtE=2 _ tk bred Berk@hira �p x r ws as a township are anxious to po sows' in �d cosdetion� At tui S. eon, it _ operate with you is this national and Pickering, J.Mtrny. 1x17 A:T patriotic undertaking. Oarrted. Y(1I3E$T PRICE PAID -Fol all - _ • _. _ _ , a. %�1.f34 per year ; 11.25 it paid in adv cis Mov;ti by Mr: Pugh, seconded by kinds of and leathers. x. Iiermaia, ~ _ Mr. Richardson, resolved, that Claremont. lam. 17-� THE I �-�E .GROCERY ST ORE _..JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. To the Hon. Dr. Reid, Minister of - r _ Railways.: We, the Counc[1 of the URSES FOR RALH-Good wovk i team. also' wod driving mare. standard F1GK9RtNQ COL NwL Township of Pickering are pleased to bred. Apply at lCkering Livery. p _ of .Canada. • 'Beautiful New Prunes learn that the Government iOR-4ALL=i Brood soave, dre-bred The above council metursusnt to has taken over" the Toronto -Eastern �{ P - sliatute on, Mohd " ilia -13th"`-Inst; Railtv's the la medist8 eoiii tetton of Berksh re. y atios.21,_con _i;_- -- S', p eng (base line). .IS McIBeit, PickerinY� 17 • _ �[embers•eleot all pceseet, viz : Reeve which !s of vital importance to all the I a0aln,' 4 lb. - pa�, -75 Cents. ° f -W. G. Scott. Deputy -reeve F. H. RIch- municipalities between Toronto - and ��OR SALE•=2cows, one due in Mar. " erdaon,'aapd"C'ouucillora Htip;h Pugh. BowmanvilIe, through which it' runny, and one ;n May. Ages, 1'coming riand the i t)`Nn 'Con Syrup �. 10 lb. „ pails,1758 M: S Chapman and G. L:' Middleton, and these districts comprise a ver ocher 5. Sylvester Middleton, Claremont, 18-17 v y } 5 52C °all of whom -took and subscribed to large population and many industries.. S'CRgY HOUND—At lot 12, . cols. 4, _ the required declarations of qualilica- The carrying out of this project im- Pickering. Owner may have same by prov- h tion and of 'office.. mediately 'will 'be a great factor in `- _ With the reeve in the chair the min alleviatin labor-conditf ns ing property and paying expenses. G Cammack. in .the en 'atrial centres through- For Your Breakfast Tiny efdopted. which this railway runs. We might !'1 OVERNMENT, Municipal and The reeve addressed the members of further state that this road when G Corpora: ion Bonds Foc Sale --W, D. Dykes, Bond. Broker, . Whitby, .Ont., Bell Phone. 193. < the council in et gate to tine work of completed tells serve a larger popula• Ind. Phone 70. is=f Meat o_ f ' heat-ari_ets• briefly as to the same matter.. • -than'- any other radial- line entering TRAYED—Froin of con. - - - On motion the standingcommittees the City of Tcronto,. - - _Pickering, on -or about Nau�2�tk� ' l►e� sof the ear were appointed as follows, The uncompletoess of this railway roadster colt, rising 2yQarsolli. W. H. _ a P►�, " �0,•ets•• ,. the first named iii the case of each- has been a source of great dissatisfue- R. R No. 1, Pickering. lltf - committee to lie chairman thereof :.— t,on to the people in these.diatriete. OR $ALE=Two choice shorthorn Roads and Bridges—Siensrs. Richara- and in taking -it beer the Government f Fbulls, registered, one dark red and the other ( f A M E S -RICH A.R `../, S O I son, Scott. Pugh: Chapman and Mid- has aroused the hopes of these people • Ctaremonch ndl p ar old. Geo. W. Coates, _ .17-20 dleton: Uouiiugeacias=3iessrs: Ptigh, that this neceasar transportation will 4... . w 'Richardson and Scott. 'Bonuses for be avaliable at once. Therefore, we A L S I K E SEED K } Wire Fences and Erainage Matters= Kee aro the 'flu' as a coun.cii urgently request the irn- Wtevale..Club of _ -p' y. :. Measre. Middleton, Pugh and Scott. mediate completion of the road. Car - Relief of the Poor—signers. Chapman, ried, ' _ WANTED By bar in ' a warm Sweater Pugh .and Scott. Damages for Sheep .The council now ad ourired to meet y h H -killed by Boge—Messrs, Chapman. again on Monday. Feb.'3rd, for the United Farmers ' Coat.' I have a big range "-PUBb. Scott and Middleton.' transaction.of general business. Meets on sat and $rd Tuesday"s of each We will pay the. highest . to choose from in men's Me standing committee on. Contra- month,, Y •..prices for all kinds w.omen's, boys' gencies- reported and recommended Orders taken for salt, twine _ and girl's T- ftayment as follows: Munici I World TIME Trp ABLE -Pickering °Beaton o _ and feeds, of seed. _ 11 ppaa sizes or Supplies. 13.90: " Wui. Sinclair. re- going East Sae ss tolloiwe Oar of cotton seed meal ordered. Some send us samples and get;" at .rices that Cannot be - bate of Lazes, 4.12. . H. H. Webster, Nc.. 6 Mail -8.07 A M. of it to spare., also some out prices before .. P . election expenses in div. 1. 11.00: W. 28 Local 3.37_F. M. It cake left. w. ._ . _ .. found elsewhere. ' xr V. Richardson, No 2, 12 50 ; E W Be - Local 6.`25 P. iii selling. i k Sleep No f3. 12 50 ; Geo Toyne No 4. Trains going' West . due alt- follows- HUGH PUGHr Secretary The beet of facilities Call and -see -the big range -Of • 11.00 ; Geo Davidson No 5. 11.00 , Roy No. 35 Local 9.27 A, M. _. Underwear for the ° `; No ob 60 yW� 8AIrtler'N 8C11B50 C 27 -.Mail l 600 P: M. C sMeli � � fo3' cleaning. -- Q ,. ' __ rM r IPV Dian omasGregg No 10. 11,(10-; W i }, - R'Hi J: Fingod North Clarenloff D R Beaton..delivering ballot WHITBY. ONTARIO t _ hoses and papers to D R O's, 8.00:A R" M E R S - ` R Benton. on sect of salary. 1(10.00 . _ - B's _ e J F Soden. ditto 70 00 ; A T Hieka, 7 expenses in connection with hydro- ' ... Shoidd attend the lOtb Anneal &ort Gottt'se in -aF Electric. 3 e0; John Mtlrkar, printingAKeiculture.beldtnClearing,-.8ftle >$enxricial etxtementsa, ballot papelre,, :. . _ . _ � _ • _. � - _ e�. etc.. 5300: Alex W'Isnn, salary as - : coutrailhr, 1913, 50.00. Yourcommit- = i E'V -A- L E + O' IT .T Beginning Rtth'8atttrday,Pec. nth, we will dispose of our. t 4 . tee recommends ihat the application _ _ Fall Millinery stock at greaeiy reduced pricey. 5 of F. L• [remand James Pengelly for ;January 31st to Fefituary •21st, 1913` _ Hydropower be accepted and that the :: - - Everythinglwill be sold at cost. .... papers be signal as requested. A special eg ort' ix being inade to tuake tlu5 course a very real benefit x That in regard to Canadian Recan- to any iute•reated in Practical farming. Several'After Chrigtiva�- we wffr be pipp- --d rom'lne struction. would re .. owing toes -are. _ _ _ for Dress-liakitxg, e name x committee to Interview - been l3ecttred, for R , . Sir Adam Heck urgingthe 'building of = - Mrs and Miss Shepherd, -" �Pickei-ing the proposed electric railway through, Jail. 21st-Nc-' A. $: �INcL. uua.n. B. S. Ci. Vegetable Specialist + the centre of the township as the most " 22nd -Mr. Eric Hutchison,. Bees. r practical and profhabla method of - 46.7 4tb_' )1r. R. S. Hteven0ou, Dxiey Cattle. erAr loythatthe JohnsurplusFor labor. �� Beef Cattle,. SheeP. _pICKERTNG GARAG-W29th-Mr. John. Gard'honse Horses, .L 1 so that John Fot,�.i�1e be named a.. ... _ _ _ _ sepeeeentativesat the ltnrai Muoiclpal In addition' a special 2-day9 cunrse of in�truetion in . farm power trac- Association to bs held in 'tha near, lata and sensing engines will be -' - ft±Lnre in Taranto. R given by experts in - this line. enabl• HavicR, purchased the 'garage. business of ' Russell ' Aadi'sw; we are , Would recommend that the .two Ina the prospective purchaser or -driver, ,ala well aspre.sent operators, notes held by Mrs. Dickie and Mrs. to -gain further acquintauce with farm power #I*nts. prepared to repair all makes of'autos. "Having worked in an ,�' Pbili be id. �iim to attend aome;•if not alt the course. ' a story ford •,)tun of years,' we are prepared to and recommended the following P Pa auto t o The committee on Relict _ iaR ap-: " ...__---guarantee..s t afa , i. n, , or money , refunded • -.- lineal :Sick Children's Hospital. ig,00. -- - - - R. M. TIPPER. B. S. A., Agl. Rep. Ontario Co.: The standing' committee on Roads —_ _ _ 'We keep;in stock all klude of Ford • accessories, tires for all - �' makes of cars, oils, etc. $ridges -reported and recommend- -- • - _ .._ _•._ , ad tae following payments Walter 8bt �S N01MWdNX 0%G Davidson William as - "' Pickp� •�� 19111 Osrlton, tIIIIAg culvert Greenwood rda in oon 6 11 ; GGittes, 91 yds gravel -9.10. _ - - ` also tt18 yds. 30,00 ; O C Eiichardsah, 98 9681 Qra,R dt w9d of >r IS gravel. 3 80 ; J Pearce. 108 yards omuas, lad o al.s • aEsuwss �i•isatiH M p • Pawing 17, 00 W Gattee and athet• ' 1 �. ;H�rdware Store : 6e u#!Vdnnn u t e i raw.ing gravel cop 2 opp 113 and 19, '�! !p 4ggl+ stp ui dais to •! itmooaw ssu4i,+ • uns 1ili. Ib ; G Cammack, rep bridge con 4 i!9gwq a sa ociaq uow pains nano qui, grader � J 10 to boust. +�gra -andtilcon ling wit 1. 8.00,; g Ritten- .01 Brown !1?-�O +W M ani 10 eleii iuv ibav i Ammeoouum t� st �taaaVA assa ! i ;rep con a Opp 4,'�ad 6, 19,.15 H Wood. -_ T / k sod others, drawing gravel to Duo- s-7IZiH.L dO MTN alar S�ovee and Heaters ton enation. t50.40 B W Lotton and :others, drawing gravel-Altona.road.. r ; .190 25 - J H Michell, 221 ode gravel w ",WHITBY BRANCH: J. 60R00NN HALL, Manager. w e ti eed a oo Stove. We a th p 'rh - g No is the n d Sto have the,H y oasht►- `6 Markham to David -= Range,- and we guarantee them to satisfyyou. a have Ran i� pay half, am ; the Pandora Range that guarantees itself,: Annie, gravel w t l Markham to pay 'ia=MXWN_ _XMRMRManMR>•anaaaiai/ah aa>.aetiMnl0aii•isslrsl _ We also have several 8ee9nEi hand stoves for elle cheap. half, 41.40 ; Blake Annis and. others. We gravel: to or t l Markham to pay half. WI -00; T McCarthy and THE complete line of Washers,, run by either hand or power'. -_others. rep Akudley bridge, 30,86 : Dept :Public Highways, Pickering s share o! NewlPerfection Oil Heaters and Rayo Lam s,alwa s on s -.:':work oo Kingston road, 1917,_1518.14 ;ITAN DARD VAN K. p y hand'.-. John lileheli, rep washout and gravel- -- - • . . r lin on w t 1 markbam to ay halt. Ola CANADA - !2 �0. Your committee woad further We have ust received some more "Galvdnized Iron' Ho -Tran hs. -recommend that in future the policy MEAD 0ici To ' h h will f R Of this council be the pa merit of those' ••' - - - Give the hogs a new trough and they toll sono pay or it y aceonote only that are In the bands o[ _ �_ :. u o e was with e o one. _ o t f the feed they to 'th til Id the ebiirman of committee on the first - da of each month. Your surplus earnings in our law was introduced. put thro- '': ugb its variotia reading sod finally Sav>tngs Department earn linter - -Farmers, get your Stock Food here -The Royal Purple Line. passed apppointing Edward Willson Assessor. for.1919 : and -Chas. W. Par- ' -ker and John Scott to audit the town- selt'0 1878 est at current rate. - - --• It i6.f►lwaye pleasure for as ,to show our hoods. x .hip accounts for I91a PICKERING BRANCH A by-law was introduced and put _ through its `vaafous readin a and • • t " K C. ZOWERMM, ter. Brag ave N►hie!>t: J S B�ALSDON, PICKa RIN = - t 8naliy passed appointing Walter R. L War a member of . the Board of �ealth for 1919 : and W. V. Richard- — son, R,'L. Forsyth azul J. X oerow, Mill rsaaita� laspectors for 1919. put ye 1 e'�_i _ s r A by-law was introduced 'and '^ !00 through ire various readings and fin -Holidays rp Pll passed a pointing the foilowin' e' O v eR �. mia were of sheep, : Poilina Sub - Viz t _ Div. No, 1 H E TTS m Thom: T men s be 10110 Flours hen60 11II11 ort hliis� atari Again ameeTodd, 8 Roy V hhcvbraS, 7 ` . B Burk, 8 A L 1Giilne, 9 tib' P Jones, 10 fol' Beet, ..Brew and Pastry J H Evans, 11 Y O Spatig,` Mr. Pugh - R gave noting that at the We have a splendid line of Shaker FlnAnel in ligght and' dark Colors-•= 'maezt meeting be would introduce,a extra quality in dark, for men's winter shirts. Heavy - " L -' Eby -law relative to the tagging of doge y�narC+Ll J -�ue�n 'City Ia this municipality, •- - Cottonade for Mena Smocks"and Ponta. Moved by Mr, Chapman. seconded Prints, light and dock; for Apcoos and.Houee Dresses.' (Pastry) (Blend) by Mr. Middleton. resolved. that a To The Hoti. Findlay McDermaid, Hand Towelling and -Tea Towelling in the best quality Minister of Public Works of the Pro- - - -O wince of Ontario: We; the Council at• -; Pongee,and Silk fdr Ladies' Blouses, ream f the -Voest �y'tbe Township of PIckering, desire to t8 ($ ad) Bo on record. as fully approving of -Bleached and Factory Cotton at a reasonahle'price. to to "build such portions of • a Provincial HI hwa as may be Come earl and et g v • y . -' ..' : �• y R your choice. •' deemed advisable during the period of t - • of reconstruction. _ _ _ _ _ The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd,, r The building of this road through _E." E. A N 1 this Township. owing to the close ' .,.. YIllB it ••�. proximity to the Industrial centres of - - • - neo and Oaba wa, would usarari- aid in the sarrying out Cf your 8�'AtTCiE�3A.M •- ONT.A.:�.�: Toronto PeterborQ 1'ivk�l'� ,•Yi:a.:f•.aus�a:,_x4� s,..- :.,. ,. .... __ �._.._._, 1..�.�e�•.c..,..:.�,.e._,,..r.r_..,,_., .. �.,._,.y:,,y.x�s:�`.�ie�SC+.:d�+,tea,^sA�.c:cMu�.:.tirwt..,.._a•n:asks&%4��',�.ee�r!�l:eYfi>ir�_ - - - % Z71 F%•yam5 f., A;4?0� T 74. W kffl V-7 ^F- �01,. -.0 -1. V 41AMWONT Mrs: D. A -i Scott Is spending �i lit week in the CHOPPING I PllmmINO Mtj S. -F. Robbim was is -the ad .Mrs. Abram Bundy, who tojur on Monday. --by. - on --the tee -& Have you p;ald for the OAT ROLLING Miller Bros. made a-slilplinint.of her side - falling few days ago is much Improved. paper you are DOW The past year has been a try K h& on Monday. ,Every day in the r. Thet, annual meeting of the Mrs. -9key-aud -dlitightsri--Jesipt. Cia remo n* E -Pu' blic--lAbiary is being not,,. will week he baker who Is• consol- timer for t pare slowly recovering: from -the- -just -_'except ad and il, but the ban is�. -lift entiou this week, NOW. - _ - - I Geld on Wednesday evening of -"You please 410 so. Saturday Widmer Miller wa& in Dagmar Wid Born-�kAt Lakervie2r Farm, on using no subst�t we aTe ute, flou Is an Saturday assisting Fred Ward - Tuesday, Dec. Sist, tTMr. and Mr to 8111 Road of cattle. daugtluri BAYLESs ship Irving MCAVOTS JOHN F. In our bread. W, Dr... Caldwell, of Exhibition GREENWOOD. (Mary Barbara Kathleen)., Camp, Toronto, was here calling Two rinks of our 'Curlers jour - eek -end. of We haves, full, a on friends over the w neyed to Agincourt on Monday to Mrs. W. Jones, of Balsami spent try c6ncInS`.unswith two rinks of that village, and won by 2 shots. Candies. a few days last week with her Qcolates adill, Th pareataj J. B. and Mrs. M, 'GreX9 p fol 10 W i ne is the score Gum, —'fir TV ftird and Thos Gto rement to R. Stewart uit -Cake�.7.— shipped a. carload •-of cattle and G S. TruerafOa hogs from Dagmar station G. Preston A. Scott on Satukaay, Jas. Undephili ohlexty Both phonis. in the store r d da W. Ellis an daughter. Doherty sk 15 R. Besse sk 18 7'. Mrs. R A. ed eir '-wApir t oin Mr. Ellis who is in; W ic e Ji-Pilkey H. R. Monneys_­­_P'-k'ft9-- -7: employ of _1D_:_A_. Scott. T. the em A. Steers C. Ormerol. We -are sorry, tae state that,Miss 'durl W. Paterson -:;k 10 R. Forsyth sk 18 Ate ill 13 g- Gullick has been quite 84 -Th. ext on's the past week,l but we are glad to 84 36 ug. know that she is now ii"Piovi Mrs. W. Turtieti of Green River, Confectionery who has been with her daughter NOTI E TO CREDITORS Mrs. Geo. Richardscin, for the past Estate of NXILSO N'S Its Cre= t lii, has returnedto. her .11: the Matter of the Edward WO W., )k . _ -6mp6di, of the Toi�nship q Pickering, ft constantly on hand In bulk or bricks Gum, ChoqolateiCand other Sweet*, P. Macnab j c. is in the hospital, Farmer, deceased., ToroubdV undergoing a serious op. The creditors of the Estate of Ed. Mat phonograph Shall I Buy? Popular Patriotic Music. His many friends hope ward Campbell, late of the Township oration. uouuty of Ontario, farm- Cigars, etc. for his spiel6dy - restoration to of PickerinM-1 Tobaccos. 74 er. deceased. vv ho died on or about the Ifow many times,when the subject ofpurchasing health. A.'D. 1918. are IN DILLINGHAM BLOCK 1, .. George and Mrs, Miller arrived 8th. da of MaichV me 'a ph nogriph or talldng machine has co up, have Pickering, Onf days ago f rom the West, hereby notified, to send by oat pre a few � paid or otherwise deliver to tEe undei- ,.,.iand will spend a couple of months you asked yourself this question I signed Aeministrator on or before -the --with relatives and friends in the January, 1919, tbeir Chris- r 80th day of Jan The Edison tone test answeis it for !you, tow-n@hip, tian and surnames, addresses and de v Win. sad Thom" Graham left scription, find full particularsof their completely, ,con incin&. -7Ko- -1-im nd nature of securities, if any. t*o rr,;11Fg -ye-bein flivint on -04awivr otts"a to n mi�islcl6v�ers have the Winter Fair, taking with held by tbeni.. 30th dad t he _y ha ave when them five horses.. W. January, 1919, the esti6te of the anid ealiz'd, as you will realize, that the New eidison We wish them, Immediately after the this test was being made; and 'their usual success. Edwaid Caiiiiy-jl will be distributed ..r e A large number of teams were re-create the - human voice and among the pitrities, entitled thereto. alone can` -engaged on Monday hauling 1049 having -reg rd only to the claims -o! the music of human -played instruments. 'Zirulalstrator, sh4V -then ,for firewood - to the Methodist which the A bee will be beld.on a have notice.- and all others will be exa ehureh� it is all-important that you hear The Universal later,date to hsiv6 the wood cut chided from such distribution.. Dated at -Picketing this 8th day of Sawing -:-Machine "Piiss Hattie Walker. of- Ux. January, A. D. 1919. bridge, called on a number of -A CH.%S: S. PALM11R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dwinistrator,,pickerring. �NEW 1�]60W. H. Jackson Son, Manufactured by friends on Friday. We are %1_ Ootarlo -7, ways pleased to see Miss. Walker "The with a Soul" BrQck Road. Pickering, Oat, 1f2 eil --- P. on, bec -18 d eat that'sie-crestes the sineff's Voice to B6eksmithin and Woodworki in au3e it -Mr- Macfarlane and ear csnic�cit distinguish the resaition of the all Its. bra::hes. Saw um ffnz Scott, of Hartiston, returned to ifaithMly ;havthe hum y. at of tbL- New Edison. and filing a specialty. their home on Tuesday after spen artist from th We Gasoline Engines, Emery ding- a-vauple-of weeks with the a IM Is r have the several Wheels. Circular Saws, Saw The wise to choose you phroograpk Is to h former's parents. Y. 6i3d7X Ls. Mae . ..- a .1 es sent to your home on makes of phonographs and talking machin and Emery Mandrels. _nab. end then hiss Annie. Forgie came. -home trial, where you can make direct comparisons.4mong them We have for sale a blacksmith's *I_- te� having Id like to- keep—which one you thick you Iowa in good Graer. Priae SLOO• at week to recupera decide which one you.wou It five years tram now as yon do to-doy. mbelen ill with pneumonia. CVf all materfals and desloto . 'would enjoy.hearing as mach an attack of the "fin-" We W1 Will -0 salesmen.:' Sell a ph 11 to yowseff. ` to know that -she is hops in aimi.1t. It will pay you Be Y.Pur ow Ono�lPent���¢]e//a 4 1 . 'home or the pulpae, idw" are pleased aladly se W pLining nicely.. an at car works azd impact our stook ad a New Edison to your ,,..now I obtals prion Don't be mUM3 Two alelgh-loads' of - Sunday Wig we do not employ thou oftasquout. obligation on your put -:School workers from the various If we can, and do throw oi the agent us meets all -Trains, — -ick. ommiss on of lo IW coul..which you WV .,,ehdrebes here went down to.Pi arias; on Tnesday to attend the eassinly save by purob"ins from as. Sbdt s Mu St QnL Fiist-class Rigs to hire day or Music ore, annuid convention of the town; call snuoiled- night at lowest prices. ship Skbbath_. School -Association. J. T. MATRESON report a most pleasant- sad .'Phone 1805.1: Office end Works -Whitby, They profitable time. L `_-Theimsual, me-eLti of Erskine Thos. sazaerson a Scat congregationbe held in the 7 PROPRIETORS will At -church thiq (Friday) evenin g. finell3gan of the btisinegis rt A 4OFf the meeting supper will be M I U AA J -L r A. JT .,Served by the men of the' congre- _4 ne .0MVit boall Aiudl gat &pleasant 806&1 time Ill 11and spent b the members and Dollar Fund erenlEs. It is hoped that there dLh' Hard 'and soft Coal of the best will, be a good attendance. kftmmks. BELOW. ` —kjjL FOUR TO ONE OF THE TREj Th f the Women's ST., TORONTO quality on hand. The members o R RICHARDS, 20 ALBERT OR TO COMMISSIONF w -busy sewing Institute are' no s• for the Belgiair women THOS. A.1 AW 7 _!!--and children. The wsir is "now now 'no furthL-r 6*sr, an there is —We MUST rovide for the need of the -necessity of sending boxes to -the �bqys over work-.• of Z seas but the 010E-er and his f am_U:� �snpplyimg clothing and food to PICKERING LUMBER YARD population of France, the civilian PoPt• a certain safeguards And cornf" 0 Ow b* It is absolutely necessary to ensur Serbia is most ur- blished in Canada, strong Belgium and and over here, so that they may be re-ests. they receive prompt ..... .,6v_eF_theri t. uliffleas th soul, contented that we at home have stood by. them to this finish- -in body and Zda a great baftnY will die of star- we make for the boys who were prepared to sacrifice every - and cold. What sacrifice can of North Clare- for us? lAt, us quote you on Glazed ft -414 john Fingold, thing of nut 7- be steck sizes and made to order. Want, received a carload ". tL Wvation Azn* What Reamaw to . carload coal last weak and also a Carl We can save- you money. coal this week, for so of furnace H" DoDe �.�:Keep the Hostels open. and open nofill, which there was quite a demand. 'that every returning soldier can got a clean A heavy.*stock of B. C. red cedar fighting suest has still some left, so those It has pmvilled comforts for fig He bed and wholesome Iln"Is &t 9 Pckc .114 shingles on hand. who desire any should se F, of the War. send in since the twelfth da: C= afford The wild Hundreds of thousands of parcels 6f food to pay, -their of once. Th Orders filled for idl killadli of order a t o months and clothing for the boys. visweather of th% past two A beds in Hostels in Provide cotinjorts and safigu" fns` bili as greatly relieved, fnel situ- Tens of thousands c as well Hardwood M96ring. daily use in France, Zn9land and Canada, boys, advancing into Germany, -4,Uon so that. there has been Do 197 Huts for SoldieM and needing a place to Term's Cash those coming home %iniformed workers. Halifax, St John, entering from lack of fuel and not ioat and sleep, in Quebec, likely to be now. V=ances. 3wolitreA King$ 4 ton, Toronto, London, The many Claremont friends of Thousands of War widows cared for, Chstham, Winnipeg or Vancouver, W. D. Gordon &I, on, )od, will be Looked after soldiers' favilliaL r Gleeson, of Greenwi eased to know that he ie making Labored for the Master. Guide and assist soldiers! faina es, especlay PICKERING 7 Helped' to preserve the home ties. tory, -progress toward re - the widows and orphan& *Stysf tooth to 10 men. 0 Given the MOTHER lonely -'400ver t Phone. Indeptudent operation for a fidibitW,-a P Tau 40shaws Hospital on Mbnday of The operation was aWffn last week. ___W_ Soldiers Home C C The United Famers most er tical one, find as Mr. :or, Qleeeon is getting advanced in th to 2561 19 onti,360 ,years fears were entertained for . January ..Vs recovery. but his strong con Ititution will likely 'ptill him a soldiers' is equipped and 'organized. to take care 0 th The Salvation Arm through safel imperative It bu never A An i took Place 'URGENT "D Arm needs—needs that are imPcr nterestr4event I on this work until now. Give and at the Bap- appeal for funds to car -Farmers' C an myrtle made a gefteral, lub rae;etv in the on Tu Miss certain Zat your contribution will be taken up tilt parsonage whena liberally. if you are not car -Walkim, —Piokering Towia Ha 012 Mr. and Mrs Treasurer, Sir mfinu6r �'Lillian, daughter of send it direct to the Hon. Wednesday by a canvasser, se second Wec f ry: 1. acknowledged. R. J. Mann, of the fifth line o marriage Toronto --subscriptions will be -bridge, was united In ni a to of taeb mouth Montba. parkhall, of Sear- God kvetk a cheerfil Mr. Cubttt O. $ only' during summer boro. Th ceremony was per- ;'SALVATION ARMY MILLION DOLLAR FUND COMMITTEE The A=T formed by the Rev. H. Wood and lisilAquarters: Wet& for next 11188tisg Private. The happy couple ...... W" p va, haft out the evening trainfor Tor- Troasur Now ew�kv Tr"Offirr Wd" sestut dat4- Treamw Torainfis 16d chgaries r I ' RAT r a short honey -moon MNSTI" DONALD McGILLIV Omto and *fte SIR EDJWND WALKER JAM98 A. 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No rifle lights the•plain; r r �.; 1-1 No clotted crimson riverr una rr +1 1 _ From Flanders. to .Lorraine; .. :, t .iO�( .�LI .. The white, year dawns above the heals ; 4. . 1R.R..,Y.:-,, Beyond the last red flare, ' ,� Ys Save for fen million drifting ghosts, Who neither know nor care. , r an Arthur Stanawood Pier - ' r y How quiet now the- lost trench seems, . , tD How still across the fold, Qomiaat =ougatoa sharia bompan 70 ssaoiar arraatl exMI with Taos. suss Where lately through ode brokers Flo:oate r ;1s not a gamble, but a sure thing �tha►t _ dreams - .. CHAPTER X- . . . Cant'd.) i also heard infrequently said thai the The mighty thunder roiled; ' ` you are getting the greatest possible 4, » eagerness of the -Democratic machine Where through ='' g g g P No, he replied after considering g our restless, s.., . - a moment. "I don't believe ao. I to raise funds was hardly see . to sleep , , J. its eagerneas to' win the election. °1 *; r ° * a I the way they're shak- We Beard the big shells -sing, .Qxpe d:tures -TRY OW , sso aYs had in mind -to fix. things so in down the ten oin - -dawn-the long -line leap . n !: �� g x - _____- -_-_ that nothing could be pinned ,on me. said to -him. • "The Chief does it in To :take. ita..final ing. _ F, Of course, if anything was shown person. Wong trust that graft to Can it be that at last the,r04 T �S i -�C a large extent on Lorraine minette. , up, there would undoubte • be some'anybody else.• Tells the poor devils - C Or L, O r The Lorraine and-Luxembour mines-` - this election is life or death to them, Has brought its final lash? ' . . - dLY__ I fellows- that would be liable to a jail -this (the .Luxembourg mining industry , sentence; but I wouldn't be one of and they ought to be willing to pay t Where no more out the bloody sod ' X7irIJ!>►V�-LORIRAIIVE being closely connected with that of ,em•„ high for the protection they'll have t A bayonet shall flash ? - afterwards. He has no mercy on Or ran some white dawn know at -last _...-- Lorraine, and the separation of Lor- "Oh, that's-. the worst thing you. -'em at 'all, except the) he tells 'em t rains wifinal cl r • .. --- ' ,. Pro _ , . ; catiid ay .about yourself!" Nora ex- that when Maxwell ,is Mayor they'll ! The large is through, Luxembourg as s member of the Ger- claimed: "If you're that sort of a soon get it back." With flames of wax forever past _ s-. WHAT THE. "ECONOMIC LOSS map Customs Union) supplied in ! man, I. don't feel that I like you at I "I shouldn't think he'd have` the � Where life and love are due? L.MEANS TO -GERMANY . 1913, 28,500,000 tons of iron ore out ' all. A kind of a bi aider drawl nerve," was Derr 's comment. ! of a total of 35,000,000 tons for the people into his web -getting other j "Well, nobody would dare to testi-.'Can it be down the •world We may 11 I , - ` . - - know $e w r cent. Germabasis of metallic conn of it y into trouble and keeping clear m against him. He could break any ! W. sof up to last to .. oP it ourself- (man. Of course I on tell ou what The soft white dawn of ,some test day • I .11' vese Blow to' Industry in the Ces- pet. The loss of Lorraine would, ! `'S Y, hold on; iJora, protested' the fellows are saying u er their) We dreamed .of long ago Y Maguire in an aggrieved voice. You breath; I'm not in the Chief's con- Where witht_ he ghostly shadows � Tien of Thede Provinces That Were• therefore, mean that for am large. pirt I don't understand: It's fust -like I ftdence. But I know there's an aw- I blown ' L. w -Chfef Sours" of' -Raw Materials. of its iron ore needs Germany would 'tion general of an army, see? 'I star ful lot of money being coughed uP' Soft arms once more. shall hold their �` depend on foreign conntriea, while €n tion my colonels and- captains and by the underworld these days. And ' , - The economic loss to Germany in• 1913 it imported foreign ore ,to the I lieutenants and io on,. and I give 'em by the saloons and breweries. I bet ' own : volved in the cession of Alasee-Lor- 000,000. tons a Plan of campaign -;n which there's there's a whole lot of it that doesn't 1 Across the silent night? extent oL .about le, ,with- _ �^41F-- twine is discusse — nothing necessarii criminal for go to what -you might call the legiti To -day no- storming - vanguard ,leap► I.3'. - a me is con y y, you see. y mate ex gn." per, the financial editor of the Ber- j an hod Then each onty'o!, lenses of the campai I To, leave its share of slain; ;t It is true that Germany will still be , them understands that he has a part! "Sure," said Jerry. "I don't sup -,f At dawn no rolling thunder sweeps11 -liner Tageblatt: He pointe out that ' able to import ore from Sweden, to play, and at the proper time he has pose Dolan lets much that he collects . • Alsace-Lorraine is not only one of ; Spain, Russia and, perhaps even, from to deliver- the goods. Well, the get away from him." Frotn ..Flanders to Lorraine; the most hlgli]y developed manufac- France, but. the raw material basis of , time comes, and the goods are de -I In September. Terry took his bar The white year breaks against the ., '-� taring.-parts_of the_Em ire but also, � its industry will narrowed to such ! livered, and It's up to each man how: examinations. Two weeks °t9ter he • sky - - 11 what: is far more important one of �• done:--P-asa that rec•ei ed word that he Bad a i Beyond the last red flare, an extent as to endanger its main- I makes me think somy-e m nn a brok- • was jubilant over it- until he scarriieed 1 Save where -ten mill ghosts driftby the chis! sources of raw materials en the law to produce. the results•'the news to' Nora; she contrived temwee and Turther develo'pment._. I - with which Germany, is not. any too but that was their lookout. Othrr' after a while to. make him feel that V�Jio ,neither know`nor care ;•_ .:well supplied. REPLANTING WAR FORESTS. men produce the results without it was-arather empty achievement.t The mere loss ofh a manufacturing breaking the law." I She asked him what his plans were I IMPRISONED CHILD OF SIR indust no matter how- highly de- British Isles WHI Replace Timber "It looks to me as if � industry, g Y you .were: now; he had none, except .that- he; • — - --`- - - veloped, is far less serious than the Growths• Saerlffcsd• to War. . t drawing a pretty fine line." Nora, meant to.go to Mr. T k for advice. I Brutal Treatment of, -Girl Who Gave loss of a su 1 of raw mate ials. l apid disapprovin 1 "Wh io , ' has p i Crust to British Priskoner. PP y f disapprovingly. you t Well, she said `I ho a he 11' be y -England and Scotland are. prepar• ' go on doing that sort of thin e y g may Ing to rrovideplant forests up lies haveThey are +en A"Just yabott. I've had about enough. he won't and you refuse to let mei A letter has beeen received from • Manufacturing industries based lar e- r >! • 1 i g y cut 1 on :forei raw materials ma be- • g i ask Mr. Maguire to 'help you et a ; Corp.. Sullivan, Canadian Signal- easily transplant ; .t a pro ive P y g p' � . not waiting until peace a cont u e , ; liwith it and be, start, I dom t see that you'll be much lint Company, 4th. Division; France, r forces, the capital, the enterprising but are doing it now. Never before Prosperous for a certain number of Bette; off. than you were before.". t the technical irain€n and which contains -this significant para..*- pirit, R ea been so bare o! ;Years, just as I've done, but if a fel-! Jerry was silent: it really wasn't ` commercial connect ns involved are g. verb ver nica.of her to hark back to 14[a- I"The civilians all have the same timber. Hunt}n ranges and 'aporting comparatively mobile and may 'be Play the game and the reformers will quire. pd- have been sacrificed to supply $et him. Some of the men that, to be so. unenthusiastic over his. sc- I e. ' as _ w restortd after 'ogercoming a certain (munition factories at home and arafiea have been working for me, I dnii't; complishment--a thin that might aonere,. and • it makes one's blood= boil r1. amount of dis.urllance during the abroad. These forosts :were nelther mind telling ou are a little too raw i mean much to them �oth. _ to hear them. I will Give you an period of transition. The leas of raw large nor many but they were. . euf• ! in their methods. I don't stand for To tell the truth. she was in s bad idea as to the Hun methods. Our r d materials, on the other hand, is final flcient to tide over the, time of peril. ( that, rve - been thinking I'd draw I humor that evening; a trivial episode! prisoi;ers were all: in g stat., of semi- f " ,: , itzzd`' _ - . out ..pbefore this coming. mayoralty of the day, a thing that had indeed starvation. i n..tsimprisonment.#- waekio give ' I H ages• be. •thei wise thine to do -not be mix-' rasped her nerves. oShe waara, had-'� ti of ore, potash and petroleum is suf -chs , _ tient to indicate the significance of The cutting is not pet all done. but be. g P ,'n as prisoner anything to .eat. anrlgthe r Alsace-Lorraine as . re rda to, raw lana for lanti I d up in it at all. I. can get along at Bilbow and Slosson s, exploiting lfa p p ng sew forests are uii- (without the excitement of Huns lived ug to this to the letter. ! T"terials. der way, The old forests were ri politica. their fall styles; she had that marn- • I p m' 1'd like to settle down and farm it in ; big put on for: show purposes the One day. I was .shown s Ott}e child Rlch Potash DeIL:posits. = artly ornamental .and incidentally use- the country; and we might have our, most striking and becoming clothes 1 six years of age whom the Hnns had _ As to petroleum, Alsace produced full but those which are now being de- town house in the winter, and you'd i that she had ever worn. Surveying ! Imprisoned for- 36 .hours for giving • 'I or to the war fort two - �"*•veratetTprev-ided for will be primari- get. society that would be. nice people ; herself in the mirror, from head to prior y per cent, t who'd worked their wa u -. a prisoner a crust of bieaJ: I of the total amount of 120,000 tons : yl useful' and incidentally ornamental., y p to the toe she ltsd-been--enrs-ptured;_ `_'Iove- :' �a �.a the had of iv, Thin w11t conform to the spirit of the world and got some education -not ly was the only word to describe Oi -fie wB g od crude oil produced in Germany, the blue -blood circles, but just about ! what she saw. She had not believed ing our prisoners 'food was tn-awee'p-- + I while the i times after the war. Forests will no j tato eelings and crusts of bread t:AU yield has itis a good.' I tell yyou what, Nora, Ili she could look so butifnl. .Awl- t Po P - somewhat late}y it is still of slight on er'be plant s Tu'st as nice to You as any hug-', ar rick woman had been enchanted.�,into-•the street as our prisoners the benefit of a few hunters and I gg d literally bought the clothes o8 were marched . to and from ' .theirI. ! importance ag compared with the band would know how to be." ha .. L. otal German coasvm tion of ' gentlemen of leisure. but will be made She avoided' then, ' she avoided at her bar defying the timid an ges- ' work. P petrol k, Y g g sum.. The potash dtpoaits are of far and maintained for the profit of ,the other similar interviews, giving him ; tions of the saleswoman. Nora ;_ "lKan of our prisoners were with= people as a whole and as demi htfvl_� a definite answer. _She_ zvaa-Bledged pledged -tow =;er- own -g}onions-ancproper, out .ahista;' end _the civliatva used to - -- ; - importance---bothpolitica4_-- --- - -- - i p -made -the _perman�ezz posses-, mini- bnomicistan- noise of cities, to a life of poverty; but there was a Bion, the grotesquely unbe oming'i Veep up to their camA3 of a night point. • It 18 true that the potash de- pleasurable excitement in being con- possession, of another. As she :.and throw shirts amontast them. . posits in the other parts of Germany i -- --' fronted by the temptation to acquire looked at the infatuated purchaser of Nearly all the women of ore town .are more than- sufficient .for domestic MINES A MENACE FOR 20 YEARS. sudden wealth. +the beautiful, inappropriate gar -,had been imprisoned for disobeying '• consumption and export. But the loss • --*— menta, felt injured and disdain- ' the Huts' - orders , concerning the -+ " -of 'the Alsatian deposits. (about ten Will Float About on Ocean- Currents CHAPTER 7iXXVI, as ht for such r results. that she i,prisoners." _ .I Pul exercised gr talent an mare her --I.-- Mines belonging mostly to the Ger- I Long After Peace Arrives. In the city the activities prelimin- t self charming? How happy she bIEDICAL SCIENCE -IN WAR "' _ - fman potash syndicate) ' will deprive i t ary to •a quadrennial municipal flee- could be if she could own such clothes Germany of the world monopoly The Prince of Monaco, in exhibiting tion had begun. Jerry's interest instead of morel enticing other eo_ - y- , which it has heretofore enjoyed, and. his chart of ocean currents, told the I was aroused one day early in June plc to buy them! How hateful to Disease is Largely Elimi�a+ed and. talfe away from it one of the few Academy of Sciences im Paris that the t when lie read in the newspaper that see them bought by such unworthy Comparatively Few Die of Wounds. :';. weapons of economic defence. While German mines may.float about, es- ! Roger Trask had taken out Repub peopple!• peclally in theAtianiic, for 20 years. ]lean nomination papers for the of h ' The following figures give some s Lthe statements in the allies€ press to I Tice flee--of-District Attorney. S e could not explain' all this to . Mines from the channel will float west y. His ill -,Jerry; idea of the -extent to which medical I the effect that the Alsatian deposits I terest was intensifted when it a _ n3 he would have been unsym- I will be sufficient 'to' provide potash ward until they meet the Cu1t,.Stream, dared first John Ma•�well was ho lathetic. fie Suss _ diypleased with science is conquering fatal sickness which will carry them southward along P- e= anyway for resuming her work in war. for all countries outside of Germany I Ing to be the candidate of the Demo-'' as. .mode} at B;lbow and Slosson's. I In the South.. African War only .. may be exaggerated, the fact remains the 'coast of France;- Spain and .•�fo- ,critic city machine for the mayoral- She thought he ought instead to be , ' �' iocco to the Canaries, and then, to the I ty. There were contests for all the con fone man died of wounds to every that the }oss of these deposits 'is of I congratulating her on her spirit; it I ftve or so who died frim disease ...extreme iYmporiance- The potash mono- Antilles and the .Gulf of -Mexico and i nominations'; for two months within was hard work and if he had been eastward again past the Bermudas, the each party the rival' candidates cam- generous enou to look it it from In the Russo-Japanese gar there f poly,. t<he writer asserts, enabled Ger- t g g Many not only to fix the rices for Azores and :Madeira. The entire si red sharply; but after the Sep- that point of view, she was earning were two deaths from wounds to orb . ,. ' w P cult may take tour years, tem r primaries each party boast- money for him as well as for her. from, disease. . ,foreign markets above those for do- Mines released north of the Straits I ed in the grandiloquent language self. For she was putting' • it all The figures in the. Australian mestic-consumptiori, but also to offer peculiar to political campaigns that aside for their wedding. an important . rodu¢t in exchange for of Dover will be carried toward .'•1or- g• I units in`thia war show that '100 'men p g I it would present to its opponent a t "Oh, Jerry," she .said, breaking die of wounds for each eine who dies law materials produced by countries way and the Arctic Ocean. 'Ships go. united front. Trask , won the Re -!quite abruptly in upon his morose Ing from Europe to the United states, , from one of the many illnesses deve}- puiblican no or'District At -'silence; I do h oped by french.warfare and all'the depending on German potash. .The ole you'll' get a start a the Price says, should pass northward torney; the Democrats named Max -;that will make fou rich some day. other enemies of the doctor: loss of the Alsatian deposits will of a line. running from the en -trance of I welt as thier candidate for Mayor. ! Sometimes I don t feel -s if I could V., therefore put an end to the independ- the Channel to the fiftieth degree or ' Notwithstanding, the Democratic pro-' be really happy in .this world with Th figures era the moria remark- ent export.policy .of Germany as re- north latitude and follow this line to fessions of harmony, there was dis-tout being°rich." able when it is remembered filet the Bards potash and will force it either the thirtieth degree of west longtitude, satisfaction even within the machine. I "I'm grad you put in 'sometimes.' de hs from wounds are now a very xo cut prices or enter into an agree- then swinging down to the southern ; The news that Patrick /Maguire had If you always felt so, there would be small proportion of the total wound, ,iment with .the new owners of the Al-'re the presidency of the Ward . no use in • our even thinking about _ ', r extremity of the \ewfoundiand bands. „ ed. - r,.. satian deposits. ! ShiPs coming to. Euro a Lroin the Fourteem Maguire Club and announc-I gettin married. I• _ P ed his retirement from politics fur '•p h 'd I 1. . - -Lorraine Hs>s Valuable Iron Ore. i L'mited. States rain t ¢.rQateat rtgkR t near the coasts on this aide and in the er ups we Uettei not think : niched a first.-page_.sensation for all; about it." Her eyes flashed' with; the local newspapers. They The most severe blow will fie the Atlantic archipelago, will be safest in specul- sudden anger, and then as suddenly ated' variously upon its significance; !softened. "Oh, Jerry, ,. VE -of-the--iron-ore-dePosits•--It-is safe to state. that ithout the ac ui- q following, a -fine passing north of ,fa: l Beira and south the Saragossa what' th and hostile to the local Demo -,.-matter with us bot �s ' cratic ,machine were not convinced h? Ili didn't use, to sition "of the Lorraine fro ore of Sesi...I its .talk each other like this. I : i that tea- 11 ., - -. _assertion personal don't mean to be snappish, But if �' posits' in 1871 the astonishing de- ! - , Inland Revenue, sons alone governed his course and you would only be cheerful and con-' "art yelopnient of the German iron and ate'el indust,y would. be 'unthinkable. From a few million tons the German •.Canada's ;' `` As shown by the statistics of the 'inland revenues of the Dominion for that he would enthusiastically sup- $dent always, as you used, to be,-'' port the entire : Dei�ocratic - ticket. ,'if you'd say when I talk a I .suet' Whether Maguire �ipported it or did, `Why, of course we'rn r -7`:-,z �o l ,� Lx the fiscal eayr ending iviarch'31, 1918, not -was a matter o' lithe concern to, be rich' whether really thought -.'iron and' steel production increased the total gtineral inland revenues Bur_ •you Jerry; what did concern Jerry was' so.' or not, it would help. so much.- I ,t, within the two decades preceding the ing the year amounted to X29,733,415- the fact that the Chief, of Police,' wouldn't mind a great Ileal ':' we! Dolan, succeeded gb m outbreak of the to 19,000,000 ton's,' far outdistancing the British produe.' w _q. -_� 'An Ancient Emblem. ,Maguire' as the never were, if you only iaa�ie me, t' dictator of the focal Democratic ma-! feel always hopeful and expc•,:tant tion and being 10,000,000 tons behind ' F4om very remote times the eagle .that t chine. The word was passed' round the police 'force moat do. erer seenieil so yourself. That'; the you used to ibe." . - the American production. The im- has been, 1.used. as a device on royal Y- thing. possible to, insure Maxwell s, !way • a I'll •try Nora:' - = poitatice of the Lorraine deposits is bonnets. It was the ensign of the I electron and Trask's defeat Jerry i (To be continued.) g not indicated by the iron and steel ancient kings of Persia and of Baby- + knew that padded voting-.:s,a were; , -production of Alsace-Lorraine (2,- loll• being prepared; it was c.)mman los- ------C _ __ ;11 ` - 286,354';.ona'in 1913),,but by the fact ___ sip smong the patrolmen that oni Scientluts who hav* rove<_tigated v 'that tile• entire iron and steel indus- __,p_---=._ - The battleships of to-d'ay can' in election day "colonizers" in great contend that fish that live in the nuiribers were to move from booth to': try of the ,western. pact of Germany, two -shots discharge a's great a.v-eight , ocean enter fresh water rivers to bvatTi and. vote over and over ag n , particularly in the Rhenish West- of metal as an entire broads:dd of under the names of persons who spawn because they, are sensitive'to -.uhalia ak�d Saar districts, depended to 14crsoa•'s greatest ship. were dead or had never lived. Jerry !acids and alkalies in, sea water. : r.. ,, . • - _ �. ..:..e .r�S �!. - .,. „r ' .:: .' . i s- . '•. • " 'r - .. "...... t..0 s _. .. ......._.,o_ � ,..•... ....... vel..,.,..,y:>.dis:cw,h...t _ x�3::.'?u:.].d. _.., o:m:,«i are'3u� TI_1 4 s^&t ;S -a,,s. i'.'V.. Tr u + 'b" - 11 rs .. m v ra . x. s: .+� . �,.,e .�. r. .,. .. a: sn ry fv , + n r n:• �,. , s a , u e �I • ,Fy r. ., .`k.. ,x?F o,..' , i . , .! .. ,, ,fi.S .•'.r:. ,. r. i c a*< "'.'�^ ' ,,,o.. ;Y t!x �'".,''•" 'S^Y'G ,,Y�`£'"r- .r ; t 11 ..,�9' °4 t e a ; . .: er.. c ..x .. �' ; °'' 1 c 4� '' t. n .,t. w� r r!+� r] - er . ,r.?' ps't'. ,. , _ ,. ., :,a . ,s., !.. -.> :.,,-• •.�,�!'. ,,ti.'T :. "" '"S :t� ' .1 -.i -h'fr, ;r,:'. . w14L' v. -t,. _�. s y'h k • A :-f •.,��4` kL' ... . . - i t ,a ?s . 7 s _. ,�•xe 7?4 . .. �' :�,:�"•,• ' i•', `' .;F:. - 1, p°•�'.t V�tr x _ seaimed - $FSA OiAiY/7i ��7 iiA3/aY � �" sF� Lr hoists of llaEs. ;, fir, ae�y n . .1. . �.,.� ,^. c fie,% :�., .3 -K. give difficulty to tills W�/inal bi�aCks r: � w 'i° - ,, . ' n one occsdan s largr - stall o howitig the Imnlott tel Spirit d t. . FI�'� M E T DZ� , : �"I ` - board with the words written on it - British .Navy • ._ was displayed- - Velvet Collars Puzzle to Britian• The Navy begins to render up its -- 1..., M. f much pnzz1ement on the secrets to the curious ages of the AtiT48T' HAVE REC4RDE¢ OUR British destroyers a ou civilian, says the London Times. The � {7. _ u •-PART IN CONFLICT. •, collar bands and -hatbands which some ' _ . Si. Satherine's Dock, and the public ' . ., o! the German officers were. To --: _ _T: _ j , will be allowed to go over her, at the Englisjr eyes nothing could seem ]ens price of a amaIj nee for the beneAt Every Phase of Canada's War Aativity .�T *. y with rinsing water and lines got sailor -like than velvtt at sea. It •was ; of naval charities. '%--ashing Without Worrying. II while Cyt Fready. You will not it down. like wearing spurs. One officer wore Here contrivances for deception From Start to FtniaF� _ Noxi tt2 >Iligh prices as a topic fore the aashi is on. Also, -if the a large bearskin hat like an Arctic to6versaEidtl, the aearaitq of labor allied with deadliness will surely `- ' is Depicted. :� clothes wind around the wringer er e,Xplorer. Theq all wore gloves and interest and instruct crowds so long wakes rank. Competent farm labor,' you try to put too thick a garment were very well shod.. Many of the Dealing with the exhibition of Can I.K always hard to secare, lira about Ithrough-well, your machine is like- as she is in the Thames. But she men had leather suits in good repair. has a deeper fascinatio than that, dian war pictures which opened.•st the . ,reached the vanishing •point far as They were extremelq dirty and greasy for within her lurks the `newest .in- Royal Academy of Arts, �,�oo ly to atop in the mid8le of the wash- London, oa .the fields are concerned •T{trd the l ing, and you must wait for someone as one expected after submarine work, - January 4 a contributor to the Pall 31ouaekepel• as longer even-dreams,tivho understands ,its internal work- but the officers 'had taken care to carnation of the immortal 'spirit t4f Mall Gazette says it, waa a unique + of getting tier 'washin done, to say' Care in feed- the Navy. in then spring of 1917 spectacle of a nation's supreme ea- . g Ings to set it going. smarten themselves up and change I when the U-boats began to sink ton. p :`- nothing securing other help. They ing the wringer makes this unneces- their clothes. One officer seemed to deavor portrayed, not in retrospect, irk ix_a1Lu�to the house-mcther,� have a meas' uniform with a atsrehed na a at a deadly rate, the Navy turn- but during its accomplishment, by her:a nary, however. And, to boil or not ' ed to devise defences against ,the and she must "live or Ie, a uestion Most -swim survi a or rash," tlnaide(1 b Ito oI , r -q Q hint and black cross tie under his „ artists.. The 70 leading painters of Y pe y a ants sa it is not nese sary- new danger. The . Q boats were an, g y cost, as if prepared--teraW evening. Important part of -them, embodiments Canada, including some famous Britisl} 11u-nan hands. i good soap powder, scalding water and entertainment that the EnglisK might - -; ones, have risen gloriously -to-the task The situation in the cities is the ' I offer to them. of the adaptability and .ingenuity of sun are all you. need. Personally set by their Government when it tools .same. Employment .bureaus tong. prefer boiling. Wristbands and After they had been speaking about ;the Sea Service. But the heart o!' them out to the trenches in France ago hung gut the "No �o;tlestic soiled spots do not need to' be rubbed the iron crosses that they naw before i their success was not in their impene- and Flanders. From the landing of the v jKelp" sign. There are no girls seek -ion the board if you use sufficient care. them one English sailor said: " treble disguises. Men clamored to. be first 38,000 mea at Plymouth to the a ing domestic employment; with fav- S�p� all .these spots carefully and got them for murdering women and i a owe a -in -them. Ta go .capture of Mons on the last day of the tories offering three times the wages.I Iet ythe c]oth-es soak over night. It children, like as not. Why should } sea in them meant the luring of war, no phase of Canada's war activity - Housekeepers In the towns have for the spots show when they come out we�iat diem get back to Germany?" the U-boat by an elaborate pretence has been neglected. - �some time 45een facing the•situation of the tub, soap them again'am wash' . The petty officer said: "We can get lof defencelessness; endurance of shell There are nearly 100 patntings�illus- ' ' said adjust;ng their lives" to the a aecQAd time. CJniy ori rare Qscssions + fire, and even of being torpedoed; long trating the career of the Canadisa change. Their solution oP the quer- — them.when we want them now. gg re waiting motionless, in a sinking ship, Corps in- France, including the magna will need to'rnb them. only putting them in the left-luggage till the U-boat commander should at tion. is on tivhich many farm women office." flcent paintings of the landing of the can' adopfAxowee appliances,to do ._,,..__•ib _ last be certain that his victim had 18rd Canadian Brigade at St. Nazaire, `W much of ire work formerly done by - .. - Thrift Recipes. -; . - TH' HUN8._ ting an t by Edgar u d_- y, A.R•A., and the.giant ' no d should expose his Graf h"d—elf- Leftover. -Beans. 1 cup beans, % _.__ ser t this canvas y ajor car oc w `chines haTe forever supplanted the stewed tomato. Salt and officers and men of. the Navy scrambl- •,The Second Battle of Ypres.". Major P Pep' 8ritirh Admiral Has Profound Con- , z 1. washwoman in hundreds of homes. p ed in hot rivalry. Through this they Jock has also a fine painting of "The Theq are always on the job, nevem P� and a teaspoon of grated .on:Gn. tempt For Cowardly Foe. . Hest :thoroughly. The onion and went, and, having gone, went eagerly Battle. of Vimy Ridge." is the same ]ate, gtliei, e8icient,' courteous' if mato should .be cooked for ten mi- "Request you will report on slaking again. Their ships were sunk tender way the historic Canadian battles are treated w�i, never .demand a ten them; but they cared not at all, fio dealt w,itI1 each in their tarp. Regina ' o clock tu$ch; and don't tear the before tho beans are added. of U -i18, as same appeared avoidable." the the U-bpats were destroyed. Trench, the taking of,+Coureelette and - - ' + •- "Torpedoes you failed to send with clothes. Vegetable Bash.-:2ix together and The Suffolk Coast herself is a tshi heat in a frying pan, with a little wa- latest convoy of submarines -you will P so on, and then the' ATrea Cambrat The eleci<ria machine . is perhaps ter or milk and a small' quantity of 'forward by next transport." newly converted to this service, but road is shown, along which the Cana- inost convenient if you have electric cu diced "Yost will stop using your wireless most, of her crew have served with diens are ,seen streaming after . three • :' _ power, but it is by no means the fat and seasonings -2 Ps till further orders." their commander in three of these .Months of incessant battle to the bit. ' ---- only thing. there sr`e water power cooked potatoes, 1 cup diced rooked The above are, three wireless mes- .. . X7,5 carrots, 1 cup diced cooked turnips, -special service" ships. The immedi- ter fight for Cambrai, whence they 0, mschines, dog ps wer machines, ik rated cheese. - -- _sages typical of those that Admiral passed to their last engagement which lk working p� of the old familiar % cup g -- Escallo Cartrota.-2 cups scat- Beatty aei --across tete the .Stock Farce -sank . under her Aminated in the triumphal entry into �„ ate predecessor of the Suffo oar seas to... Kiel treadmill, where your household pet p� during - days the'German fleet oras, crew when they 'had waited fifq* mart- Mme; - _ -- . _ _- - ed carrots, 1 cup bread crumbs, ? cup surrendering. - - . utas after being torpedoed for the Many Beautiful Portraita. L' furnishes the power which does your milk, 1-3 cup grated cheese, 1 table - washing, and machiaea which are run Few who were up wJth the Orad chance of sinking the U-boat that `h" ea of sp�7s fat, teaspoon salt, pepper g Apart from the actual fighting, mow- , yr by the gra engine. Alto type Fleet for the recent surrender have rewarded them M last.- The story. ever.. the paintings give a comprehen- �! machines, hqy fir, legion. The best to taste. Cook the grated carrots. returned.wtthout a reverence for the Inas been told. The aielrof other "Q" sive view of every other phase of - -`" ' known lir1� the .cylinder machines in a double boiler until tender. Add whole attitude and bearing of the Bri- bolts not fortunate. The a dian war a ea . where clotiteli are put in a cylinder salt, pepper, and milk and cook for y C re w activity overs s the n five minutes. Place'In a baking dish, tisk Commander-in=Clttet - - -dig— -and-left sad- left ate trace. T� forestry Corps, which has provided whish •revolves through a tub of hot Deprived of his Trafalgar: .Beatty sea that robbed them of'their reward f timber for the armies of four nations; , e? soda• . •.sprinkle, with grated sheers, cover las been sending -wireless broadside i the famous Railway troops, which of• "" with the crumbs - to _which h.t3 • been holds immortal their unavailing valor.. }..Whatever the type or whatever the I after broadside Into tho Huns. • Sai>} These are the chances of Sea: Service. ten tsorked desperately ,under a de• ,� power employed, the power machine added the melted fat. Brown .in the a commander at Rosyth:, "They are The spirit of the men who took them vastatitsg fire, have -contributed so I -1a+� some who oven. eating the flirt thrown them by Beat - can afford it should buy. The wringer -9 cu ,s corn, 1 • „ with delight= -that spirit has wrought• much to victory: the Veterinary Corps is also- operated by the .name power cup celery, 1 cup buttered cram s, So they have e - satety'!or the world of modern men which has charge of three -million star - which arashea the clothes so that the teaspoon salt, 2 tablispoo`ns• fat, ?'s Beatty. has. lived and ,dreamt and _ _ worth of animals: the hos fines , hardest pain of washing is ca�rrsing I cup -hot milk.' Arrange cont and Pondered the Dsy for tour long years. - - THE- ART OF - ABDICATION - - - -- - the wet ,c6dthft out to drq. Not celery in Iayers'wttii �r�t. Add Bhortly Lefore armiattce irY $fir -- __ _- _ -- -. -- - -and even the. pairo boats in the g r lash Channel, - some of which were f milk and melted eat. Cover with tnaaned exclusivoiy �.- L`aliadiaa -only do you save muscle, but -you sembled his men in "Big Lizzie:' There Are. Many Instimees of Royalty crews. There -is a splendid. collection -` Z. -1" save time, could you for iztstance, buffeted e}"umbs and bake 20 minutes. -Meng hey -said to that abrupt, inci- Warmed 'Over Beans, With -Cheese, ' Who Quit Their Thrones. of portraits. interesting personalities �' :waah nineteen blankets- sn'the old' slue wajL of his, biting hie words, such fie $!r Robert Borden, Sir Geotga --'Make a cup of white sauce and add _wag in one forenoon and go to a plc- "they're; coming out. I always sAld History affords King Ferdinand Perla;, Priuceaa'Patrtrta of Caanaughi - 1 nic in- the afternoon? This is what two table to oP grated- cheese. thev wotild:' A week later -he repeal- of Bulgaria' many precedents a alta and Lady Drummond. wbo labored se .-' one farm woman did_ 'Another on Add the- eauceTthotglic.beans, and heat ed the same address. On the day. of I art of •ubdicatio'h, but Iew., have ever is..a good sub- resigned their'thronee except under unceasingly for the Canadian. Red `- the same V did a twv weeks wash- thoroughly, the great surrender he again address- i Cross. There are also portraits of ing -for. a_ - fly-uf six, and threw �n atitute for meat. ed his tars.' '•:3len:'- he began, "t nl- compulsion.. many member+ of the Canadian high '` _�Qsi_en ole. -To prepare- this ways told ou they"t3 come out, The most remarkable voluntary ab - two blatilce s and the curtsitts--fit' - - slice command and a whole gallery of ' twenty windows, then baked' and pat dish lake a one and -a icaif peulul ;�--a-_p1eCe mitring, though: ` dicatmn, on record 1 of Chris- ( o ave won a, up her picnic lunch, and was as fresh of cod and remove the skin._ Place . tens of S, -d-•m, Canadians. wh h the Vlctoiio The HigFs Seas Fleet on a piece at ` - anti nuc- �ag a daisy m_ihe_a4t�rnoen_ it to "a casserole. of ample size and i1'as ttte_iliing ev_er_bctter ez• i rheasor Gthe rowmgr fed, att their A olf s -�� -� pressed' In all this wide war no p Atl yel'law fissile o the_gas range A The machine Cannot perform mica- ,pour in haI4 a pint of bolus - e s. Isles, however. Do not think for a' Cover and°bring to.a boil again.;Then1 more d�atnatie•day tban' �ovemlber Zl ., is practically wasted. .8, of the restraints imposed on' her , minute that they are going to do the cook quite gently for about an hour I.has lids'sed-us hy. -The spectacular+by hdi. high office,- she, resigned .inI washing srlrile yon nit upstairs sari and .thirty minutes. Strain .of! the 1 side,: great grey strips steaming in bat, I favor of leer cousin and went to �_; .'read a �iok, as the advertisements stock. Add a quarter. of a pint of i tie array, meant nought- ordinary' Rome, which eity she entered in the H�RAM JOMMSON, LTD. read a the pretty lady. They. are stewed Spanish onion 'and tomato, mauoeuv res. 1 costume of an. • Amazon.. Latter she mixed, salt, pepper, a -pinch of• sugar It wasn't the ships -that'• mattered, alike any mphi�o--they must be op- settled in Parisi. -The oldest established crated. 8tar�it must -be .made, and a Just of cayenne. heat, stir but t11e men in them. For poople who The desire to resign seems to havo clothes fed to the'wringer, Luba filled 'well, Pour over the fish and serve. like to Flay'with human emotions . returned in later eareI f 'i she tried ---.,,'Raw Fur D08lOtS _ _ _ , was nu'unretufting orgy. ,The Huns "' _ I to recover her ow kingdom anti made la • Montreal -%FS of Wales went -aboard the American ' who so arrogantly goose-stepped across - i a bid for the throne, of Poland.- HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID ' 0� +OF flagship New York the royal standard the bodies ot. outraged women -four But even. kings who abdicate by and the Stars and .S'tiipes were' flow tri yea-rs ago-lu •Elie waters of the Firth Setlefaetion• guaranteed to aMppers-,,'4' 't Of Fot•tb, now cringed to 11eel- like 'a I their . own. choice are ,not always .al-_ . x ;together for the first time I believe I'clog with its tali hetReeu its' lege,' lowed' to enjoy freedom from the I 410 $t.Paill9t•�:lrlf, Mtuttl'esi - '` ;;T FLEEI . 17 JGFT to history from the masthead of nit ; To think 'we've waited all these burdens of goverrunent. Philip V., - , �mim i5TIJR. AS LEFT L['GGA and �dnttrnts Sims and Roctman war ;' uu meet And now to have,to go in Spatn,.was a nervous and gloomy years to Rght tt1em,' rum na a r - GG BY fish admiral, The Hlhest PrIQO asked after lunch to ore for tical out d theta by appointment,' mats, much tormented by religious THL BRITISH TARS i' photographs there was a humorous {like meeting .a girl Drily >Lhe;'ll 'be` scruples, and he found life .as King � • _ . argument- argument- as to who should stand in � Punctual'" - 1 of Spain intolerable. At the age of rye RAW �. u the middle. The King has not fur it i Admiral Beatty knew all about that. �40, and in fhe `L4th year of, his reign, to us, no matter ghat quantity. We ;Some Sidelights on the Surrender of 1 at all. As they came out of' the He is u disgusted, disappointed man, in order to look after the affairs of 11 `*:' - cabin, where there had been •a con- .VOL the highest price, also ezptress 4 .1the Hun Navy -Queen Diary Is siderable. amount oT com•Qrsation, Ad- a iiia every gesture has emphasized his soul; he resigned the crown of charges S • \ f ^ Popular With Beatty's Crews. mica] Rodman caught sight of the the fact. , He was out to hnmiliaie the Spain and the •Indies in favor o!"his - Ilan, to. hake him eat worms. - In all I eldest son, Don Luis, who was at that Tr! Dace and •yey are secured at cinema operator preparin; for his F Even after ill the tales art told• picture, and said, "There you are, sir. his messages 5on,w1'l detest a virile time only 1G years of age. sattaLactiou. Qspecially such s great historic event We talking machines inside and undercurrent . o[ contettipt. To. rife- ` But the peace that King Philip ABBEY FUR COMPAKY -s th urrender of the German fleet bonor the sea by murder was bad , had hoped for lasted barely seven 8t0 St. !'awl W.' Montreal, P.Q.'.11... - 4 there i's something more to tett the movies ouiaide:' I enough;. to fnllow up with -cowardice' months. The young king was at - Some interesting sidelights of the 1 Refsrence: Hank of goottsl{1ss, fit. 11 , oily Germans could, do that., rank ' tacked by smallpox, and died at the. �e„ry, . I Some are tits sidelights. German submarine surrender off' in bitowess for to yearn.• It has not ex been told so far as Harwich are to hang materialists reasoning: "Is it going to end of 'that period. Before his death, i y + i from ,soccer- serve any useful purpose it we come _hQwever, lie had made an act of re- , ;.• j Lnow, lion Queen Mary won tf�e- ndent who was on the destroyer ,, po out,” and deciding in the negative. trocession of the crown to his father.: OlJir rneadous respect from the fleet, one �_ __ •-- -- � i Melampus. Beaten bullies with a moral kink. who for another 22 years bore unwil-- ` y ? +I:I - of whose mottos is "thorough," for «Can ;-ou take any more Germans"" i^^ the thoroughness with which she in- was a Signa] the commander read i Beatty knew all that and acted ac• gng]�* tate heavy load of kin ,hi i� g• p T- sista -on seeing-tilitt8r-E wrye corrlingly. Toy courtesy. ` Granitb which he had so unsuccessfully at- J'tom`t a stgiisl" pate` -as he sat in his I flrmnes,. Contempt. m(tted to throw off'. .; . a ry: RAW - ''171- .;4.; ;who has Glen on a battleship knows sabot, "Rbply, `Yes,' " he said, re- - -- �c _--­�-. ,I ; that getting into a .gun turret is a turning the pad to the signalman. 1 Coal on the Prairies,. : .... . _'matter of no mean gymnastics. The Some• one remarked, "I wonder if such ' The Berlin Ghost. l 11. ;Queen, >a63iile she was on, .the .tom- According to estimates prepared bg i t . - -signal was ever rece_ired before in i Is the "White Lady" walking these : a R S:-., I � .. mender -in -chief's flagship, climbed the.Britiah Katy?" } esperis there is enough soft coal rn into the turret. of one of the wonder= IC was one of the many unpre- 1 the four Western Provinces of Canada momentous night fit the Palace of i _ ``to supply the world for a sou le of Berlin? AIways, says traditiatl,-when ` !- ¢ul Ili -inch gena and was enormously cedented"signals of the day. The Gor- 1 pp y p _ . , interested by the miracle of mechan- mtln submarines that are noir moored i centuries. The mines of Sa8lcatchew- a Hohenzollern is to die or same ' ---, ism. She Real to the wireless rootn in Harwich harbor had in the past an, Alberta and British Columbia catastrophe far overshadowing the ' Aad happened tb hear s mesrage from made many unprecedented signals to I have scarcely been tapped, but have family, the "Weine Dame" is to be �, 426 :'tile commander-in-chief to the Ger-merchant ships. German submarines produced a total in one year of 6,000,- f encountered in the corridors of thr Bt, Wu I gh r '•�" 14 ` mans, telling them in a somewhat had 'given many siglials, bat base paid 000 tons, to the value of over 2ii mil- Royal Palace, snd wore than once she i MONTft CAL• r,3 ,'per small that if they could small attention to su1•face signals ad- lion dollars. The coal is of vett' good i has been known to speak and an - not send f►11 fife submarine torpedoes dressed to them. Colisequently there grade, and is equally serviceable for I nonuse the coming fioOmk f�I1C ,east. i s°i°a ,,,anufacturert and not burins to ra L::' minus their• mettle -heads, as had :been. was considerable difticulty in tom_ steam purposes and household heat- i inrais'irre the White Lady's satiafac- Nil we always assure the fairest 2radina and ; f v iirranged, they must send them in. munication on the occasion of their ing• The Canadian Dominion geologi. tion in her task, for in real life -sod >)Mehiait•setaadeettxicas• Qotatcr•turtut f transports• h be provided for the cal survey has estimated that the coal thn story goes-sho vans .tile C•ountcss Ids r•sc° list issued but we atYou aFc M ys�' surrender. They could not under- " trans ofe. stand the Morse code that was used, beds contain a total of 143,490,000,000 Aznv.s of Orlamunde, �.hom a former 1 atr�t our offer. a sues► You aFceMvs 4 Phasfographing the Chaeta• so instructions wt re given to them in tons, covering an area of •87A00 1. `} u1i+o11ern had bricked up alive in i vassals :, I - , ;,, • I When ${fig GGoirge and the Prince the slow way of international code by square miles, � _ -, • �� w c'.' is .. .... ... - z'Jar:.::;v t.,.ds•.,.w ._., e,..t ..±.,tr+s4,.4t-_.-t'-e 'i"!W,&F"I&k..& •*.2r"':c:�..Cl u':$S+I�'.' `,`aL��s"n" Ir 51MI; R W-7-41 g w. , qw i -N I ME N w 5, iQ —Di% Henry *t1l be here ."A U80,11 ins, OUTUeSdItY. YAM 1401. next Tuesday -to attend �--A N 0 A _. to, lig was and warm and - s"Iss prcitgplonal duties..' -won lo'excellent condition for no 7 7Was Ed r w —Telephone -operator wanted and gonseqpent�ly earl in the go Aadr� Is on the and began to arr vs. ek Hst'st present finmedlately at the Bell Control. about 150 were present, and b noon —D. Simpson. of Toronto. Is Apply to'C. W. Liddle. nearly NO were. in at endanc night neat t 7 -.:'Haddie -.White Fish, .,�Saimion, Y _nf.,­ home fow a muuth'to vacation. —Missed Colla, and Agnes Every, The president, W. D' Rogers, tevsle r�_ —Rev. -Dr. Maroh"becupitid'the of Toronto, tipeat.over Sunday at Ali made an ideal chairman. Bloaters, al it to Melville church- West the home of their mother here. The session be I an with do. I d —The Lifaies'Aid Society 0 . L 'vottonal exercises led by the pread ent.. —Miss. Edna Reid, -of Toronto, AadreWs ch,arc liheld a very sue. followed by a song service. and the G ape FrUlt1l Onions Tiesident'a addrrbs, The Rev. W, P. "la,visitingliet uncle.andaunt, W. ceseful. meeting on Wednesday Fletcher, of Toronto, a well-known ;777�, . and Mrs Reid. afternoon at -the home- of -Mrs: M Provincial.worker, then-gsV6- every weer- - a7 ►—Mrs. John Andrew, we are' C. Zimmerman. excellent address on .11 The Country -sorry to state continues in a very F. H. Hall was. in Toronto on Sunday School." which was listened 'Critical condition. Monday visiting his grandson, to with rapt attention and was h 13 —Gordon and' Mrs. Law and Pte. Albert Coghill, who has just appreciated. Ig ly G. A. GILLESPIE, -DUNBARTON After �*les Hattie Law were in the cit returned home, after spending two all present had partaken of an qp� -_�77 -o ie day last week. years overseas; He enlisted with, excellent dinner provided by the lad- ies of the Pickering congregations. the 7 —Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright is re- the 208th Battalion. He was afternoon session was. opened by de- --covering alcily from a severe wounded In• battle, having 106 votional exercises led by Rev. Dr. og' . -attatek of the "flu. one eye. Marsh, which were followed by words —miss Leila. Monne has been —The following Magazines can of welcome by M. &.Chaptuaw. The confined to lidrbed forseveral be obtained from the Library. ofacial visitors' reports showed theBuy your tIcket'kt once and get schools of the township to be in adays through illness. —Ewart Wright has sold his thirty times its value in Magazin and all doing e tiourishing condition_Jooldencei now oceupied--by John reading * alone: Ladies' Home good Work. Rev. J. F. Clugston thentoW. H. Bray. -gave.&rousl -addre a which- Joarnah- --W'Mr.FleLauchlin, of I n4 Good Hou alivel—Mrs. (Rev.) Me eping-, Mae. elydiocc Lon. Rev.'Mr.Fle cherpan 0 sekefollowed with talk an -Sabbath70ntypool, is visiting her parents. leanopt, American, Popular Mechatf- Sch cis ion and Where Your E' -are desirous of expressing our -Asso t001 W7__: ev W; and Mrs. Down. ice, Rod Book. R . J. Money Goes,?' showing what was done—Mrs. W. J. Clark and son, Joe. —Mr. Howell, of Tordrito, occu. with the contributions to the Asswij%.ifon nd thanks for the valuable .,apprecia aspent a few d at the hdwe of pled the pulpit in St, Andrew's tion. The Departments Superinten.athe fogmer's Zllter, Mrs. R. Fitz, church' on Sunday morning in dents'reoorts were next received and Dimond. of Hamilton. behalf of the Christian Men's proved very satisfactory.�business Placed. with u a' throi ifi, it the y e, ar u 0—JELr. and Mrs. Fielding left on Federation, who have been au� The evenlug. session was openedWednesday to spend a few weeks thorized by the government -to with devotional xerelses led by Rev.etreasur-ninetee'n hundred and eighteenJ W. Down. The secretar�,with friends in Hamilton, Burl. receive subscriptions for the relief ei's.repurt, now received, bhowed theng n a a nI to ad Brantford. of the'- Bilgii ne, French and Ser- attendance at the various se ools it d —Misa Down, of the Standard blans. He gave an excellent ad. theirfinancesto be'in excellent condi.'Bank, has resumed her duties, dress, and although there wao.& tion. E. L. Mpman then gave a -After being laid off for several very small congregation preseut, wall -prepared address. -Rev. -.EL WoodWeeks through illness. the handsome stim 'of $218 wits of Olaremont, followed with on ad - While the y6ar th'a't has 'nit clos'ed Wa's-a New Era,"eo— M. S. Chapman has beensubscribed. In the evening. Mr. dress on "The Dawn ofwhich reviewed the progress of civili- zation from the earliest ages ande a trying one in ma�qy ways, particularly in Ineek sufferino from a very severe behalf of the same cause. wh n showed that we are about to enter aad to the house for over a Bunt. of Toronto' also spoke Icold, but is agaln on duty. the amount subscribed was! in. w -era -following the great war.p—The annu*kl meeting of the creased to $242, which will likely TRbnee concluding address was given byPublic Library will be eld on be further increased, owing to Rev. Mr. Fletcher on ­Sttuday� "School --4ecuring- supplies requi ab red to t ' ke (!are of - Monday evening at the Library. the absence of so many ftvm both Ideals for Pickering."- Many otherMake it a point to be present. services. Mr. Bunt also spoke short addresses were given by, a num- our cu8tomers demands; it has'babn a-gfeat—Misses 13. and 1. Bunting left in the Methodist church in the betr reserit that added much toto , phelast week for Toronto, where they morning and Mr. Howell in t re and proft of the convention.'Gobd music was rendered by theexpect to spend, the, winter with evenipg, when liberal subscrip. un with Miss Elattle Law In -pleasure in exerting our efforts' towards ourtionit were received. h rasister, Mrs. (Dr.),Bateman. ited chairse..—Messrs. Cowan & Shepherd —Anniversary services will -be E..-LChapman was elected presi nothave awn red the agency for gaso. conducted.in St. kndrew's church dent for the ensuing year and J. R.xanjual adva4tage,,and althpugk we Allhw engines. sewing machines. etc, on Sunday next when Rev. A. K. Michell was re-elected secretary-treas- See their advt. In another column. McLeod, of Brighton, well prekeh urer. The sum'of $50 was voted Ao—A carload of hardwood was at both gervices the Pro*tncial Association ind It was lway's succeed,we know that you fullyMr. McLeod hasreceived here last week by W. -G. the reputation of being one of the decided to hold the next convention. -In -by - ablest preachers in the Pr4et the Claremont Presbyterian chureb6,Ham, fuel controller, and the- realize the, conditions.greater part of it has been dis. teHan church ; A ecial offeringaposed oL is requestt din behalf of the Sab.—Fred Bunting was irk Peter. bath School. On Monday evening-boro one night last week)laying Jan. 20th, a first-class concert wiliBLACESMITH SZOPhockey with the Whitby military be given lu the andttorium of theteam. He was one -of the stars of church, then the program will he Go Aprl�Ist the undersigned will take thanking you for the past favorsth bythefoll' ingwell-kno easlon% of the above shop.a evening. given ow Wnr, inga Andaew left on ariEw-9 rbara. Futsand solicit our continued confidence antotarday to resume hot- duties as contralto solobit; Mie E. Bel 93.S�b work promptly attended to.teacher in the Ravensho,6 public elocutionist; hllss Nellie Meohie, Lame and interfering horses made - Marsh' -support, we wish you great prosperity,"sehoolwhich had baen closed for violinist, and Mr. John wspecialty of, and monev reral weeks owing to. the influ. baritone soloist. -Those who at' funded if work does notprove satisfactory. -7002A epidentle. tend may be assured of a,most V on of Leonardley Neale, 9 pleasintevening.. The pro,!eeds A.10= 31. throughout the yearNeale, had the misfortune to free-- of tbeconiTirt. will go to the Choirure his leg on Satqrday last. He fund to be used in' the put chase of NEW GARAGEwas going. down the cellar steps new books. Admission 86 cents.when he slipped when half way chi opened upldrtin 15 eents. The dridersigned has—It is with deep regret that we a garage on. his premiseR anddown. and fell to the bottom.—Mr. Rose, of the Rose Flax report the death of Harold Knight. is prepared to do all kinds' a—G7 nor a or automobile repairing. -Co. Was in town on Friday. He which took plate-ta -the 6 r rnumber of new contracts Ho,,pital. Toronto, -on. Ttiesdffy, -Will handle -all neceQ_oary1,pa4?ts.,a -82:-7CHPMflax, In his 26th year. Mr. -Knight bewith farmers for raising for repafrs.Thosewishing contract forms or carne*ill abont three weeks agoany information In regard to the with -the "fin.'and be- gradually1qa18o,age;nt for Gray -Dort Cars..,queotiou should see J. R. Thexton. became worse until Wednesday of Call in and. ;ee Istm, B Bbefore bnying. -The Campbell Flonr Mills Co.last week when he was taken toreceived a carloid of ant coal 0- ne the hospital. The disease devel. Thomaii E. Stephensoh,. -ow that thL_*et,sloppyN weather is with usyou wilt 'want 7 day last week and they expect a OPed into it forru of meningitis . 9carload of egg eon] this week. ­ -CLAREMONT, Ont;It and. severaloperations failed to_:.I8 thought that there will be no bring any Impmvement, and after to keep yciiii feet dry. -lVe have a fine line of''further shortage of coal this ranch stiffering bgpas4d away on FARMERS Rubbers of all descriptions.winter, as the rnild weather has Tuesday. His fLinerml took placegroatly relieved the situation. on Thursday afternoon to St. AT, ENTION 'We.cah fit baf.66 'wholaifamily with the. beat brands—The annual vestr meeting of George's cemetery. The deceasedGeorge's clitircU Pickering, was a native of England and -came M,ke In'o'ney-in your spare time dur- -Men's Ove oes, e vyIng. years ago, Ing the'Fall and winter months by Also -'H' a ' lRubbbrs, Long"RabsY will be held on Monday even' to Canada about seven rsh' ber Boote. be entered27th, at8O'ClLoCk. theand not, as when emoloy of seflin& Hardy Canadian- - . We -sell- the Maltese Cross Bra' dan but for It 6 last twonounced last Suriddy, an the Lord Hyde h ursery Stock*.20th. All those interested please years has workedfor Capt.- Jbliffe.note the chaiige of date, and also Abbut two years ago he married. P1.7:British and European markets will be 1R.- A, BUNTING ICKERINGopen again for Canadian Fruitan 'Established 1857.this meeting takes -the place Miss -knnie Harvey, who was also dmlsthetime toof what was formerly the Esater omployed at Lori! Hyde's, and to o er for spring planting.4felt RYM rdmeeting. her theLbeart pathy­-*GUthe- -ion community Is extendedLi t. F. Noxon, of Toronto,in her IArkeet list of Fruit and Ornamental %spen Siock, Seed'Poft over Sunday with Mrs. D sorrow. &toes. etc.,Grown in CAnada.V. Every and family. Lieut. Nox —Aftera prolonged illuess, R.FINE -MEW.49TOOKZits x oa rhas just retucned- home from J. Gormley, of Whitby, died on W ite for particulars.overses . He has been aprisoner. Wednesday, in his fifty-fifth yearOf Robes, Blanbets, Club Bago,'Suit Cases and Whips of all of -war an 7ior over two years, and The deceased, who -was wel Stone a Wellington, have just arrived.for a time all trace, of him was favorably kn6wn bore, was a kinds hip, having The Old Reliable Fouthlost. His 'return home was -the native of this towns ill Nurseries,dobause of /much rejoicing among been born on the lake shore on (Established I&X) When needing any -Harness, Collars or Horse Goohis friends. the farm owned by his fat -her and call and see no.—Kenneth and Mrs. Gordon, of now wo-ked by W. L, Courties, TORONTO, ONTGthe former's A titimber of years ago he moved Harneie, Collar,. Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly and Toronto, visitedmother, Mrs. James Gordon, one to Whitby, vvhere he was appoint.day last week.. His many f promptly aittended.to.riends ed manager of the House of Ref -ELM DALE MILLSare glad to see Mr. Gordon arotind use farm, a position he filled toHARNESa ain, after being in the General the entill&satis PICKERINGS VMPOIUMaction cif All.con.two- -get the best Maui--- V&SI-a __ ... L. .�­W. J. COAKEll0lag from a gtinshot wound in his f U tL1Mospital for-geveral moutht-snffer�- -c 0'17Uterne' Oh toba Flour m�ade frailing 0 om No. 1. Home Photie 36M. 1'left arni. While not yet able to!bpelled hit. i� as as presign tis position. He Y% Manitoba Wheat.iise his arm, be is able to do, offi-.e menil�er e A. F. & Royal Household and Gleuora for r _Rf_Dor.ic__LodgV. M. and his ftineral this (Friday) Bread. 'Try abag. ThoUg4t,.7 orkwith- rin w �tlI wh�omPastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats apphe has been employed fora nilin. afternoon at2-30 o'clock will be H yaBRAN,SHORTS'befof years, the General Electric. conducted by the Masonic Order,interment taking ..MIX FEEDS—F. H. Hall had a very narrow- ce. in.- the..plan-___--OAT CHOPCape from a §erious loss one dav Union Cemetery. He is survivedRange. as w CRUSHED'OATSI It eek. He had been cleaniui by his widow, also three brothers,RCROPppesdapt,Win. and Ed F., also one ot These ttovesister, Mrs. Arthni, Gormley of ,.1 'r , -box of ashes and soot Inhish WHEAT "_ s gfelaoknoy4edgiadACRACKEDCORN7,',`146nse not knowing, that it coo. the lake shore. Within the past -e best stoves to be thtained any live coals. mrs two brothers, SarniSome time few ye 181 MIXED HEN FEED 7Utelater he was called np on the phone and Alex,,and one sister, Maggle, :Caldwell's Cream subAit oii the markety Mr. Draper, wbn inqnIred if have died.la Cilf Meal. today. he had afire n th hot house,I e Molasses MealOn' investigating be fonnd that a Pickering Tp. S. S. Convention CHOPPIXG AND OAT S leadid bakers, easy on fuel •avc) pfRW�re �J �i" fire had gained considerable head- CRUSHING EVERYDAY handsome in design. wart and -a number of panes; of What Is admitted to be the largest Get prices on feed in 'ton lots. glass - were broken, but t and one of the most successful Sunday BELL PHON]S._L_-'--___.____ fortun- School conventions ever held in Pick --I otely ino-further damage Was ening Township was that which was I 'VM, "T,117003= d.)me. hold in St. Andrew's church, Picker., Chopping every day. J. H. BUNDIY k,