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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_01_240 R 4 FIR % 4i, ..v IIN C . CK R... P I A7y r 24, -1919 .-PICKE ONTO, FlMl) .JANUARY Y. -VOL. XXX'V111.-:, - _._Xotsbli 5 years MAW Aponcert Will 136 give in Elliot'd Tb US REJOICE miss I -ET Eva Redman and Wilbert via• Htkll,,Highland Creek., by carb( ited at John Stewart`8 on Wilday. )ro GREENWOO Xe� �at 7i q the boys come back Mr. aud. Mrs -Wells end family visit. Dramittl Club. on Saturday -when 0 ed Will Hopkins-. of Balsam, one day Fiilb. lat, consisting of a drama in 3 to, entitled •I The'Old Dairy Home - die, Phone 306 rs. Wilson, R. -and Mrs. I stead" ; also, a. Dy • to L.,mud M Music by 4-;v Gr" NO others. Milal MILLS-CALDWELL. It D.,' necessor Give him a last week�'-- - I )od program b Mi .06'renwatont. B and Mrs. Hopkins and' soloist. a Day and R. nied VICTF?C)LA I their famillei visited at C.. Hopkin,is Mr. Will, cellist, accompanied ILV. K -E. OAR'IrWRIGHT,::For- by Mr.:Tatteisall. Proceeds in aid of on Sunday. list Church Building Food. Ad-, D 'wlT of Out',- quacessor to Cb M41 r 5 . ..The most prized of 4he-i4amstiffrages bore. Miss E 'Doors open V. owl*. Pickerinig;CO21L Office hOunson Mc. mission 25c, children 15c. 77 McDonnell. err l�. Howard Pugh. to S and 6M W at 7 p. m.jprogram at 8, sharp. all Gifts Dowell, David Sykes and two ,child= )vered-and are- -have just-recc D. of 0., P we all ainirs ,.& Good Band ren ��znspzabar_of She- umftiw, E. FOUSfta Regie- family are 1110HOO.L. R1001111TO A.-0664 Singer" Four members of the 'Fisk --a speedy e. for No. 4-11" stwon of ousarto. special =tian St "A Good Vio Report of S. 0. No. 8,.Uxbridg lin opw III with it' We hope for of slaweL 87" tested free. en -Flour substitutes kept Selections' recovery.' oaths of Oct., Nov. -And Dec. Names on are •in order of merit. -Class M� WHITUVALK Ill- 0.1mcKINNOW, M.D., LIR.C.S., -rols nit Jonas. Gordon Stewart. y quantities i6quirSdL Rear It on the ►Viet Sr.11-Leola Jones, in an 26ftbSig�4 ,member of the Collose Of One -of the Moat 811joyable social Wilbert Redman I 6f Ontario - UGNMAtA Lila Jones. Jimmie Peddle. Moroni Inn =47 )oil events of the Beason took place Friday a tiont to evening. Jan..17tb. at took home of A. Johnston (absent, from examination). 09500 and residence. prousba- Hazel Jones. h adsmosto of w of •.raker E. and Mrs. Major ";Maple Avenue," Jr. 11-Himer Wilson, 4"PitGe' -Arthur Peddle, Cecil Redman. when about elorlity members and Clup I Primer -Jimmie lost 13 Itute as- Muriel Johnston. (Successor tol guests of' the Women' Baker I& Heise) Youth And age Were for- SonestHarold Johnston, Willie John �_Paid BeMbW. E. McConnell, teacher. U. KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- -y one. Indulged inold-ston (absent), gotten and ever amusements. Re- -for- We leitor, Notary public,!,conveyancer &c. L' time. games and WISitby, Oat, frealiment were':aerved; and in the MONGOLIA StoutIville,Ont, wee oma' Mr. and Mile. Major E.- FAREWELL, NX . HARRIS- 'couple ofrt J7. for their bospitality. George Bowers spent a Taxocanty orova Attorney, an -Mrs. Major being the best of hostesses. dA*9 last week in Toronto. Barley and y All joined bands and 84p "Auld Mr. and Ulan Taun. of Claremont. Le�s for spent 4 day last week at K. G. Tarr's, E. CHRISTIAN,'r* 1. IS REAL Claremont: Lang;Syne'l and gave three c om ��­W_heat As Solicitor. Zzo$a" the en's Institute. It having a John and. Mrs. Tarr.. of" Lembnville. P b E t Friday with-- hie" K. G. - Dan. B51ra; Brack St. lqortq HOUSEFURNISHINGS-- record membWship this year. Rpen brother$. b W Tarr. Mrs. Nelson Wagg and two daught .0 r'tsteT, sopenow; Notary Public, associated QRXKN RIVKR ILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A.. Bar - Big Stock'at the lowest prices. I . . . - ­.­... ere, of Claremont; spenv- Sunday With 'M in siiactles, with U046704 Sycknum. Denison & Toronto Goderal Trusts Delivery free, - -Hurst has returned "home relatives here. poster Bagristers. Tor, :L a 86 say buiietl Toronto. Telep a M.ro. -pep le are bavinF an• uIldin �bon I n Our young Main J. &gal r supper at Noah Hooversoxi, chopping ayste Call and see. Ina Phone 824. All roads lead to Barnes'I venings Jan. 26th. ese days. Friday e _7 b0psatat mill tb wring and clOTor t. hiieshing are George and Mrs. Judd and little lCla"mont. Butchering "ugbt*r and M", Betz.. and-famillY,- ssY the order of the -day -George Sunday at �Iery ce 74V M _JEL BEATON. D. D. S.- U. and -Mrs. Dotes went to Scotia 6f'Tore6to. spent BLAW CIS har&Wc!Store. Crwimle of the Royal Colel2c 49 -Dente CWAM Junction to attend the funeral of their Bowe", ...... smr"� &not. no and Un , University of Toronto, to S W.- 9 anted We saw our feadonal - skater 1111ROUGHAM Ifle"st Hill on Mon. was 9) to 2: 2, tq� asaw 1nd.'ph=o Belt phone M. towsTo- etG A R A GE Beat".1 01scoot."er heading Wonder if the HVIL was N. Y. Poacher was. home. from nrrias Dr. WAS. Dr. Gook, d Tiocoffm.wilt be Wcharle. I will following casb;priee for open last. ronto over Sund logo d= at our will, Green River -spent Sunday with. opelma. families, including Fred A. and Mrs. Beer The undersigned have 125.00 MISSION Several ind Miss Alamo. of Brookli -Banswood No. 2. Hornshaw's and jag. Routley's. are Mrs.. n' up a now garage at the corsew- *natnv** 4;0Tb*.. Rock Elm No. 1. 30.00 slowly recoveriog from0e7vert attacks Mrs. G. Johnston visited � friends of Church and Kink Streo%*,. to To Soft Elm No. 1. 28,00 routo on Friday and Saturday. Of the influenza. 'd Mrs. Seel, of' Cls"1100" Pickering. where they loves g!=e We Liesins" to k"hToovaily of On SDAD The Red Cross Society met at the G. HAM -1 er of Ma Maple No. 1. J. H. In with Ho b and Mril. p to repair all MIUM& re White Ash No. 1. L ispent Sunday S MY - )0 -borne of Mrs. Madill oul Monday lam ViAwing Village. Pine, qecopd growth No. 1. •20.1 society the Merhin. Altbourb the,war is over 0 to continue Its good work for J. A. and and bicycles. DUARDSON Real Es Dhopplog and Oat Rolling decide u uft num r of their -anuthe"ear young friends an Friday evening. We are also agents for Ellor garments are to be Fr I knittingof sock", XF1 Tbd Women's Institute held their ------- prepared and to be Sepolraitom collected for the W d* Sarnia; Green Rive of the Belgians Serbiaos. January meeting at the home df the :JAVAI Cream POUCGER. Real Estate Auc relief Mrs. T. Beer. A very en- and 'repatre. Too., fdolpow. valuator, collector and tolmor will please presideaL Thoise who can contribute table afternoon, was of snanuxi ucenods. Brouskim. - . ft %ble And profi % I . - Or address R. R. No. i. Lk-usiBill. send money or clothing to Secretary, joy Gasoline Eakinise,'Tractors, - - __ _ ___ V. y. or President, Mrs. Wil- ipent. Sawing. Maeblues. Mrs. Routley, HOPPER. Issuer of Marriage - 1431101 son. Do Lieens" in the County of on t4laHLAND CRUSK his r6daeb". CMA"=Oafi. SHAW'S SCHOOLSSh 616 fit- 110".. Toronto, Out. *TOUFIrVI1;.LK ch of the sea- Cowan & The first hockey MAI 411A After- R.SRATON TOWWOMP=RK doing tbor. on was seen here on SAtur A1V X Have a reputation for d ipw- abated consider• 6 olsolver"Oor. commalmdounfor lairl- The -flu" has t ,where Malvern And Highland but few noon Piopkeiingo OnL i Aemunleall. .1{110. 11101147 1610" ough work. That partly e:�plalns ably In Agwin and *here are Inner of UO_ Greek Met 16 a game that would have ealaras why, , I we have ten schools In Toros- Again Vic- been fast, but for the fact that the Shorthand mad elvii -4 Mao T -WO curlers, were . .. . .......... .. ... . . . ....... o -or' Write W B, torious at Agincourt' and aspect to Flavers spent most of their time took - Service C see. I ..d-NANADA'S VICTORY BONDS Shaw, President. for Catalogue. lift the cup. ng In e being very soft ask. Decodminstions-­850I I= "M Dean Kesu r h" arrived home from Joe under the water W. artists from 114M price. 99 1-2 oW accrued d2tertat, the front An _d V-7kei.Band Brokm*9011 Phone 198 e• a it was her' the water for the puck." The d iota resuming kept some of the speed LUM Dint-, voL Pbow 70. letting out. but apart from tbi practice of law in & victory for The council appointed Rev. J. Yonng it food game resulting being 10�1 9ckerlinge!(I veru I - El. GliTi Major. Oat. to the Library Isoard and J. L. Baker H Whiand Creek, the see". UGH S. PUGS. *in- andoer. . Exteaffive, exper. at the end of the game. No one Be Licensed Ausib to the Board -of Health. opbrsed and tb000ughbred stock know what it was during the _F 00 in -olaso rigs for hire formerly- of ed to kni 41, 1113gh3s. Miss Libbits, Bentley, 9:08 o" noted antwbare. Writ& for termsFirstr a I a Ind. 2116. W171 Brougliam. Is now home, after a seri- game. 'A Minot 'big "'C' .1,,kon Cheater showed and Particulars. P on 'Day or nigLt he,General Hospital. SOMS' Of am" by na the nus In t , Malvern boys had at old it large meeting only shot the M&Il to all trains The O. F. U.1 4 I POSTILIhMicensed Auctioneer, ]Bue MOO their the Highland Creek goal.. Outsids. of V - . .- here and decided to throw In and Oxrtarlo� Ana-' er for ovanties of yoft a to on Shortest Teaming promptly attended to. lat the candidate in that he played a g;D-d-game. The -UmBelasofall kinds attenue weight to an moboo. Addro"(IromlLivwP. 0.. Ons. line-up was "" follows! Lath 9P.. . Agent for Canada Carriage Co. North Ontario. ti AW nts are beard about Malvern Many complat H Creek Skating Chest Henderson NORTON M. GIBSON, Ontario the condition of the ice for or al and Civil We He Pev;k, Pickerint. but we Must remember r leof'ence Hall Chas Morrieb M and Dominion Land Surveyor and curling what it mean Cecil Morrish I "On let. W., E. Y. ins t imrrvyor of.Pwt Perry, u 44-4 A very sad death occurred. here, In 8 Morrish cc "V. Byer. r wing inotd, Ontario ort eimen treet. Whitby. Phone 231. a In the coal bi defence - Thom centre Shorting She W. wt b 9 the person of Mrs. N. R Dorris Douglas LICENSED AUG -Wait Ill with the-flato .few dA a only Carsurs I wing Do 7 M. the only and 7 M MAW. it -unknown. tz NEER for yoo� Qatario abd Durbam succumbed to the disease. saving M=art win use d two, little children. An I&& of sales Pr a busbomd, and Cbeffilties, - may. be ff you tis wine yon ,tw Terms bI& Dates for B. Rice; agural meeting of the R %Tv"S� Offi.,. Ba and immen. Ideal wells drilled by Chas. At the 11110 .;MTao,:Lot I air . "q P, Set as. oat. in hold on Wednes- R, :."d=t Whitby, who is agent for Wind mills, Gasoline -Board of Education A C Smith Wall ad to be hold all kinds of pipe and fittings day evening. Dr. D. O. 8 Don't forget the 001150 for water work - elected chairman asid by the mission Band at the church a. Also bath room fix LOW" CB-Pit-lio"71 JV ZDg`asmI led menibes of Library Board. here on the gut of J�m� 'Irbe --vetorieW7 5%W9400 turlsg.Ste. zvwytbwg given careful ning at a o'clock. - talent Konlor Greduate'of the Ontario Veto- attention. WHIT19VALK lows: Miss Gladys j&ckson. of the 11 of Owen rimy Wien is, Ontario Ladies" 001 J0 Mrs. A: No MAJOr blill'Pumboolld PU P of the Veterinary -Ricirs PUMP WORKS, swooiLmin MV 1=071 lekering. abl Graduate Wharfe. of Toronto. Science Amosoiciation. Rome Tel. 51011. Wutevile. Ong now Ford cones.of the Ideal Bedding mug this= B. O. Deni elocutionist. _Qplg with other bows ftone JN% residence ON n t week -end err" Ad m- oo.. Of talent. &on 35c and Igo. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO with friendsa Vale. older have The village and district were shock - G George an Mrs. Burkholder pe ed learn of the sudden death last L. U 0 K weather and we he Syrup PiIIs -'T-ar an& bee ander t Friday morning of Alice B"WOO for their speedy recovery. 7 Alex. -J. Anvats, and Is Invariably the Result of re sorry to know that J. Leary Cowan, wife , Was. Cowan. of JOHN pglLIP Study and Hard Work,` We &I under the doctor's cards as to dauglittr of the late::Cod Liver Oile instill ember Mrs Of Our Most gas a fnu line of treah and our- also our our ex -druggist, C. W, Parker, Rose k, am Ilies. Mrs. Annau had e'Toronto General Hoe- ery e eC IVe PUP large number of our young In the 0 boys are tiltim tar, was dee'wed necessary for her LLIOTT that quite' a rellPected fsml 0 #d mesh oopstantly on hAnd. We are glad to "a t ag men and been a sufferei for some 'time. And as A V i;Feff -rag j2 Spice Roll, Brooddant 'BSWDI iff a deep interest "iisition at th agricultural classes which i lea 4�0� started an pr .1 quit 1561ogns, Weiners etc. relief. It was thought that she Trodi Youge & Charles Ste, Toronto Tuesday. . . . I HiH.t happened Alf. on his road passed safely througli4t and was &gain :res en and Who, her Invites Ambitiouip Young M ghest prices paid for -the S. S, Convention ? He oD,tbe way to relqOvsre�. but d she WQmon to prepare for choidii buel- bomelrotd better strength proved insufficient on tcher'& cattle. be ditch Born amiian ;in must have thou it 0 6d 'away very suddenly. Does; pu road. We A14 01111,9;1 ows -and' can Do. than the centre of W • I W KN are no @"I. d brouMht up among us. a general the on secure glad to know� that there W, favrite with every one, her passing Our Guarantees -promptly d is far 't loss to the comma T PiCkeringone results.Dity. It can gDII a1�IT1 goodpovitionv. The-dernamDr rsaytgreater than our supply. , -night teellent bushities *Oman &6tiroat -V t t Sabbath School, wb�icb She was an excellent -time Commence i boMetbodis of the success at - Committee now is a good - to Comm, - at Christmas on me- ancy no small part I , ose- Lung diSOUltiSs Our Large Catalogue Was Postponed TV resort at F course here, 01 the ,Hu. will be held on tained by due energy and bust- ighs, Colds Write to. count of t a due to her eat Mves full Information Sunday and. Moods an. 28th and bank, wa A, consintsat member r The object of thin Association Into my for one. at S p. in. nese acumen. ..,Bro6chitis, 27th. Service will held i Church. A leader d rosecuto IElliott, Principal Wilkinson,of of the Presbyterian Jenson stealln an p W. J. Mile; 'Poll 7 p. in. when Rev. J. S. Wilt [Society and Liter - the felons. he in the Larlies! Aid W no and a former pastor of t as her Easy to take. Flociety, we shall greatly all W-mt-a-vals circuit. will preach St both d fall to come to bear tender our sincere sympathy to -Memben havingservices. Do no rrowing husband, mother and p ggs For 'Hatchinci I Ill be a rare her so immodia-Sly. =wi an moubw Mr. Wilkinson, an It w The burial services E this com. two brothers. 7 of Zzecallive 00M imm - from l Black Breasted Red ' treat, an beL Is well-known to Sunday afternoon at e splen. took p, see Or Rev. Mr. And don't forget tb :)1missivirip too Melville Church. West Hill, GO W.1 LiAdIal -choice stock. and mon't, did entertainment that in being pre- Clug@tOn- officiating tos, large tr!6tber- gi" in ek, by, d Wilbert vi�- a an larwj iont Tamil 'un ay. E isch Or. Stewart end smily j�it. r. V111b On itur &v evening; to low -7 y Mr - Chris, C MC. Mission I _ at 7 P. so hi 13 ion= =OM b.%*,., floketoonav be boa ft&m fte President, W, excellent layers. pared for Monday evening. beginning jolt. The pall -bearers were me"". r=gs. aborus- slow I rr OW&P066111 Belgian* Hares Win. Thom, Thoo. Anown, JOB. Alli- Druggist -Graduate OPttcfm at I.so, consisting of ___!�__ , _77'.. U I also Clark an S. Palm- and 911ver Grey Sibi-r-. anticipated di " a a % t Agent. Nzoe, anticipated tbltoV�AWII Rwill be son, G. A. Gillespie. Them- oom.-T, D. Banks O. 'MoLny floral tributes 0. N. R, Tlo,_'l tan Hares. very. Harry Gowan. �a or. W. V. Richardson, Nakering. A113Pedigree'.'Stock- pray for Monday evesilo ection will were sent a host of Borrowing relft* J, 0.1tThexto-a". W. J. Clark- body welcome. A silver 0011. -PICKBMNG be tiliea­- J _7-7- t4. . 11 "1 " � K'• 9�! ,a * e . 'tSr" '; 'fru,. IYM iLS ,per :1 `»rti.,. ° sV:. _,y `t,7F.�i4"4'1r.' 'A!+'t'":;;•` v�,ir '� rib+ {.. • `�"'+aiG:?"' '- m .`�''" a . r . , , e• : . d:.z ' - m.* 7W-11,11177r, . ,a-u ...`" uw�.y,'Yd 'was .S7t'F"s dv, o'N•,ry',•.eu t W - :R :l m.:.,Yb ..` �9 'tCe a,Na4 'l' > "w"Uw %' °•'•:f'! t�ix�,�wa;.< b. ,sac*. +Fz* . - --'twzd:. t6 ' 4� 4i _ - u `e'}W .p:r .. S "" .s,,,7:....s: i°rcr�.�, 'F�r• :'fir- ,�. .,,, :..•°$'.'r. ',':.• e. !Li' u+•`. 'c.. i. - ',"."'• Vie. :. ,_ •_ 1 :. ;af. W :y. y - 1 i.' s ,.,• .moi+ Y' .,�. .,..y; r;. .,•e..-d .w. +t�.y.:..� '4 S� 'oy .Jt:.. ,-' ,i .w r; �. +rev" .. .. . .w• :. r'V-:Lay+ � s„x ,t , .,. .sa•, ¢.::�,`,`', n ....1 -a .. ro. ,t g"+S+' . ,fw r i.. .SAW.^ . �'i+a ,,.. .,, .. Cfa,,. ,'r t .:. . ;« .b>.. s.r .a. Y „ 'c',••.:, xa.:f".;.:.-..lid”' a ,.4 Nw w ; . " �,,x-i: *,..'�, ,^ d... ( .. . $';w . d .-w •.. ... r.., :_r'.«, ,."'z'. .,.,r. ', .,, d,,,, ., .,.r.,, -.r ,. ... .s �.o,. .>i- r, �.. r....�1--..-....:, .w�°r l _. Nj dz.: -.... .f.. ,.,J;,. ,•.,e �Y a.. a '1.,•a.• :.�-•w f. .•d, .:b:; .?;..r.. .,Cy',n"Vis,.: 4 - - 1.y � ,-, " 'i , ,, c /yy,��,,• I. > ,. 1.�,.. ,(`' 11 I'll' :. E,]Rr-Rw-Y _.��,&�. , _... sfw.�"-­�.`-_";.­, ,"_ f — �.: .-- !.,.�:; .., ": Q - - .-M,. r►bsrs Mantrsaf Stock- I T . -- _ `{ _ / 1 C b •_1 II 8 TAJ#I.t+18AOR3Ilr OAt 1 s' + ` 7 XChmnpe. _ # 11 , • 1n- infusion -is wll' h eve cent of itg cost, the �i>�t tiIT S#i�nwCf �leY'' /�. tS .. .. . _ ......__. _Stfl0. - J.1kyor-is Delicious and the strength .�buzs danto �,D ���i $;nabta; y[s'srua camDaa by .velli arnpran4an: wstb sbo�. �uU 11 ,; - . __ z grozoaso -, BONDS ' -. . r " B 64] P - Cornt'cl -Fiala rang. and. told-the boy who r CHA TER' XXXVi,,--( ;) y i P �Olnd. '� lt - TheRtost I~cono�ical - -� `I don't want you to try; .I want it l r� - beaded to 2d m Mie Brid»•'ell.• �� ----.--,-- --- ., "He's- e t re r r, a e hay e, -1 just to' bubble out of you, -as it .once 4- ,. Po 4 " . ' .. dui." y...' - ... � 'n Y said to Jerry. Absolutely that th^ world will never '. ,Question .. Tea Obtainable`An where. . , " 1 - n- . t wa u July, 1914, it, -Bridewel ppeaired, a clean-cut -I'll W r s __- ----- O'd Faithful and spout regularly-" can never. be again. Same'times a tidal _-_-- fasr�hair`youn man, with a pleasant , „ , wave sweeps oven a large tract of ' ��. .------ - ... Nowt Jerry, wont calx yourself Old, smile., AsiT'iailay outlined the plot land and obliterates all the old land--, _ �� I)O�'4f� TH_ T-DID-`i'Hi�Ig TUT Faithfn,._it_-tom reasin I• dont to 'him, a-•g.mt of ,eagerness and ,a - a 4 h U fi REIN_ 1.= .1. - — — — — srIan a Biitish.Soldier bitiea ua Life --even if I am." "Officer Donohue tlidnk$ that you to Europe. The gId order.hn� ciiang 1•-s y "Ws the name of the world's great- and he had better go down there this ed and yielded place to a new order C® � � � I ... to a Trained D'Iessenger. • est geyser, , silly;" Jerry reminded afternoon, a.^.d set the Dotage for the of things. Crowns'have toppled from •, • her. `Its ua'iit of bubbidn racks= roeeedis to morrow, • Emla con~ t -°,. : f Amongst the many gctivities of I ei flints of fa'itlifuine�.s titins RhaG I eluded. Y the heads of once mighty potentates, �,.: :: [the war the national' service of the bed mind to emulate." "I'm certainly lucky to colpo i{i on.' like skittles on the green: Peoples OP7.111I0�-OF' PREMIER BOTHA OF .'brave dogs of Britain deserve speci�sl I "Now that's the way I l ke to hnve a 'story It'ke _this," asaid Bridefi el'..'� who Have for generations been so 1ti y Y you talk, J6 -ryk-ns. " She reward- - "Have you thou lst at aid about the 'camouflaged by their inclusion in SOUTH AFRICA mention. The were in use officially ., , . . . . . . .•'.'•for• nearly two years as messengers, !ed him by ptretijng on his knee and money that's to change hands Y" great empires have' emerged and'set 1. ' s sentries, and as gua3rd for places an arm round his neck. "Oh, "Not particulaely. Why?" . up housekeeping on thein .,�M. ' ' �� of vital importance. I can be so sweet to you when you're `.`Wouldn't it be.'a good idea for Thq spirit o! liberty �$-�lircad as - ,'Present Constitution of the Union of nice and so horrid when you're re the Standard to furmish the .woman _ In the early months of 1912 a•War never before; and 'with' it comae the _ .. ... _ . I. glum!" with thq. money-every bill marked so South. Africa` Serves the Best Dog School of Instruction was found-' That evening as Jerry was about to that you and I can i e'nt;:f it?" spirit of reform, or betterment. ed b - the War Office and - Lieut.-Col. ` Y interests of the People, y ' enter his house, a woman came up to "Exoelerit." agreed F`snIsy. "Tell _RAISING THE "VINDIGTIYE" � r._ Richardson, tivho has devoted his.life him and said, rather' timidly', "Offi- her, bar. Donohue, that we`ll supers •. . General Botha, Premier qt the Un- • to training -dogs for military and cer Donohue? Is. this Offxer Dono- the funds; she's not to use any money , - — --- - ion of. South Africa, -interviewed by Police purposes, was appointed com- hue . , except what you or Mr. Bridewell I Brave Old' Hulk May hart Be '>�owecli . • r� Reuter'a corres ancient before his. de- mandant.. The school . started �,at < <iYes." will 'hand her " to=morrow. you'll Back to Landon. P Clara Armstrong--she s a young flava to be pretty circumspect, enter= ,.,. parture to 'Paris for the. Peace Con- Shoebury nese; .but was recently re- I friend of mine=sh:e told me I'd bet- Ing and 'leaving that house; you don't 1 ,The Admiralty. Salvage. Derartment, . � � ::• .Terence, said: ( moved to Lyndhurst, Hants. Game- 1 ter see you." The woman was age- want to have Dolan get w:xnd o! your under the -direction of Commodore, -, i "South Africa enters the Peace [•ueep+rs, baht servants; and shepherds �, and kCept gianci ; up arid. down. Plus and disappoint 'you. 11 1 Young, has -acted with such vi or at' - ,e.ti6 � Conference with the highest.. hopa j v, - e. ca'] ed up from the army so be ' the street apprehensively. She was � "He's pretty self-confident-not I Ostend that a waterway` has been ' that as a result truth and righteous. imti u: ted, and to asalist in %lie in- i rot a young woman; .she mig71+$ have likely to take more than ordinary - - been xatt iii . cleared allowing. vessels . carrying clans will prevail. It is not for any- I struct:cn, of the dogs. - p y once. Clara Ar strop4 csutiores, Jerry said. 'But sve 1 _ _ " _ abdut 700 - tone- of car to ani a few seiner Sour i a_ �.td w' a cnrefii) 130- go right one fn_ the Dominion to say at this f:•ie dog recruits chiefly. came f-oin g �': u to the dee water us ' y was u very, q'iiet, respe.:t- Late that afternoon Jerzy, Spee- P P quay ansa des- • date .ho�v _the_deliber,•itione might or tLir I? ttes�ea; B;rmingham�rifiLiver- ; ,' anrd Bride e,.,l met at the house chat e. . �- eventuate. Like all. other able sort of house, but the extortion hun, g may earls 'pooh home3 for lost. dogs, and many a ; wan ton much for her.` Cii:e° Dol:tn and rehearsed the parts that they The raising' of the Vindictive is• the ,t. of the EnYp-ire, South Africa never dog -liar thus .L'een saved from the kept rom'ing down on her every lit- were to perform the next day. Under biggest job and- may take some z entered the war for her qwn aggran lethal chamber. Ma ry a brave sol- tie wm;�e, and now, rather thin meal the stairs in the frarnt habi� and oppo- months: It ''seems clear that she was • s ' `' dizement or in pursuance of a policy' Bier, owes his -life to some poor. un- his last demand, she was goE.ng to. 4te the docs into. the par..or was a o! Imperialism. Far from it. Like cared-for 'stray dog. �qui�tt. But she wou:d Pike to see that closet in which Jerry and Sheehan ifted'to.where she now is iy tho all other nations oaf the _ . ire she Maiiy -dogs trained at.. the school man pu'nished', he was such a nasty-were to cone=al •them..ie:ves; leaving enemy, opening the fork gates higher ` . ` Empire, . -- the closet d'oo'r a t u and sending were sent out to Fraisce to`act ea mos- [ broke; she was mad enough so that jar, they egir.d hear P g down a tremendous w.thout seem or being seen. The volume of water. When the cement ` ` merely rallied to .Lha help of the old, sole wen wil�n to take some punish- g G I liand,'and did what she could-'iii face sage carriers in the $old. The skill, ; ment herself if she '.had to, so ' long tivaman titi-aa to get the Chief into the is taken out of .her and the hull thus _.' of the common. enemy of civilization. •courage, and tena1.city of these dogs ' as she could get him puniuhed too. par.'or before passing the money to lightened it is quite .possible that ` liar"been oma�i ng. Dur:n hen bar- Cara Armskroa had told her theft him• in that .raem a high-backed " , She joined up to assist in removing g heavy S t buoyancy will be, established by com- a y rages, when all other' communication3 Off:leei Derohre and the De Department .sofa set. acroAs a dank corner would , ..fit greatest •danger, •the dictator d p _ u had been cut.. the_ messenger clo ; . h$ not been ship of the Sailer. - if he Rot do^-nib Ind it on his hands towed to London. - h brought messages o! v:raf amport a fi:tag in him. She had l y to hand .over five bun- and knees. Tlie woman wss add alone The clearing _ of Zeebrugge :pre - o -Hies. y bees ordered ­4 I Sometimes - in the hou e; she a l��necl that she rented, a roblem which did not differ -: the potinter ath tnitmwas hiust s stupidity and there is wonde ful-record of the i h he ram {ooze more Ile as toca t to :ung them titatt the policot" r.*d of the othim e had Capt. ms much ry ttt's hip,at theten •Ctrs lA •WWI j ,, that .brought about this war, and if detarmi*ation : with which wounded Officer Donohue be there and arrest notified her to expect a raid within .Brussels, at the outer entrance t -the 1. - he had only listened to• the best ad- .-dogs _have persisted in their duty. the Chief when he received it? - , the >le'ct two days- harbor, and near. by were . the Iphi- ' vice-. available 'to him there would„ During the great' Ferman assault J{' questioned hal• 2or a; . At foi•r o clock- the -next afternoon encs, Intrepid and other Britisl3' - . _/ have been no4xouble at all. As to the ' + ! time. •He finally promised. to go to Jez•ry and Sheehan arrived•, a few g flee 17 .�ftiture, so liar as South Africa is' coil- ; of a fal�� tountras .�� by set `fir hawse at fly -.o'clock: the next dssy;_Minutes falser came B3•ldewell, He naval -craft. Not far .from these the he would then t her'what. to cio. �ati-e � wpman 8ve hundr� do�s:•s erieiriy, before leaping, sanit�waamall —_- eernad, we believe the German col- -s-rre eIIemy barrage. A messenger ` in five paickets of ten-d•ol'r:r bills; he vessels and a'tug which havelbeen onies ought not. to be given back to dog- vena :released. tivitli an urgent ap- • - shw e l Jerry and Sheehan the letter blown up and taken awn-•. The 'stern ' Germany.' The Germans, even after real for reipforcemPlits. ' It rrn three CHAPTER XX1YViT. F+' written in a fine hand on the !o occupation, have never developed' �T. 's ex ct'ation :of n ad.-middre of the topmost bi:d9 -of the of the Iphigen-watel have to be cut _ oP kilometers in ten mi=tes. A Frency "t'iY ?e >i g.' :them. There is.next to no European Colonial -division was sent up ani vice from. -Roger Tusk wxa. dia&: . packets. "It's written on every bi:l." h borgiv. a deep-water passage to the - ulation, and the -German treat- - _ -- - j painted. Tra k, he found, vzas out said Br. dewe91.. "Mr. Firizy put it harbor. 'a, . , ' pop _ - sxverT ie : situation; otherwise there - meat of the natives, e3 ecfxt 1 town for 'two days. He would on and . stand's ready to ideat:ify his At' Bruges all sorts of craft•Pre ly mail Southwest Afrtca, endan era fife ' would have been a terrible eisaster. have to determine -for hinise3 wgat writ'ng. in in the docks and canal in almost a p , ly 'n Cies- ' i R This. deg tires s. Eighland Rhee$ dog. action •he should "take. When at last t':a doorbell rang, the indescribable confusion, ,, whole position of the TTnioii. A reps- On ' e -- ---IIs : -- .- �' mostly submarines, small gunboats, --=Q�r- be .toieraT . in dogs 'hnve been taken . up with our S'a't on 10, and made an appo?ntment p ace's. Inside the closet Jerry- stood and iiiotor-boats, which were'destroy 'South Jifrictia, wfiere, we have 'a vast assauWnat troops, •find leave carried. to meet him dtaing their lunch hour, .reareat, the' door; Sheehan was be- - • i. population of natives svho mast be bac]r detr.ils of the captured oaitions Sheehan listened attentively while 'hind him leaning over, shou'Jer, ed by our bombs and added to by� p I Jerryrepeated the woman's a Thed heard the *Oman Ra "Well, enemy, destruction before he fled. . treated fairly and ' decently and bare to brigade headqu.nr-tens.. wherefiy the ,: �: '�r �'' « a y' r -- an opportunity. for that deve;opment �A teeof affairs d and actedcuuott wethoutid laly youjthnk afhnB as d, what did naw t~lI e1cetion =ung to eve from , _'. WHO INVE:�TTED ITZ - - { S which was quitewut of the ' uestion g P, Y..�. 'T'1•,,=c- are two or three things I , I ' -under German domination." � . On, ono of these occasions-a dog ran might do," Jerry aas*ered. "I sr - She led him into the parlor v:hile The "Swagger=Cape" So Much Used ` No - Gain -in Struggle. ' • - .1 six kilometers in. twenty minutes. pope the most obvious would be to she ta'kpd• - . I. by British Soldiers. -• r , Asked., regarding the . _republican while .in another case. a, dog carried taike , the woman to the Po:ic,; Com- ' The, C. h-ef ra;i I hi a good-humored asiovement in. South Africa,' General bsck a_ map of an important ,position ri• aper and let him deal with the mo,cd; h s collections had been pros- Among the things that had no ea- _ case when he'd heard el. the facts." .pering. "Oh," he said, "you'll. just istence 7 before the w r N the short, �` $otha said: "Hartzog himself said in twenty minutcwhen a s m>an� ••If von did tha_trmos2-�:ilely----no- 'lia-ve te-get�cr-v�n-tr-few•less a ovr- no a sic which a o�-� 1n South' Africa that it tivas ;mnra� have -+aken an hn„r ++9_�_���+fog would cpme..of i� 1'he Com- petticoat3 and lingerie: you folks are yI—` ,., cera of the British.Arm ,and not a ticable without the assent the -1 ^arm Tn Positions v.Fiere fun- ! mi e:oner wants • to keep his job. and too luxurious in. your habit3." . y Sritisii seeiioii," an added .that he clans hnve bcen•unahle to move at-al], he'll do iL on y if-the- hia�tive3-Doran• "•I wonder what you do with all the few privates as well, carry about with would ask his followers riot"to'press-mc eReFr dogs have rcarriid out outfit win the erection. He'd prob- 'money you raise thfs:way;" said the them so constantly that it has been their mission.. ably tip' the Chief off, ani then it-wnm'an to the cajoling manner of supposed by some that they take it ;, tke poen$;' bat wait until the British . .- section tivere at diae'wfth' thein: That ; ' • Sentrv. dogs •have been emrrloved in a'ou'Id end _:n -your be ng framed up. w � eh �slie tiv&s past mistress,.- to.bed! the Balkans. AS an example of the;r I To get resu•;0, you need the 'broking "Wel.1, we've • got too use a lot of it - Fortunes of no mean dimensions, ' 1.was. about '$ year. ago. The stand- of thyro, that. 'are hoskile 'to--Dolan, to, a art a mayor .vslio_II be _good to pure "war profits" surely, have bean1. , �. . point J have tvken frorn- the begin- vir9]anie, one clo�z eve warning o!' not friendly with him.." • you folks," replied the Chief... 'made out of this sim le'".cudgel," yet -' fling, is that it is impossible to have an enemy scout, at *a distance of three' ��y• I ticanted to halve l+rir. Traak's' "I certainly wi=n you success in p Bions the proximity of enemY_patro'� �u hinl�of_thi�s? The Standard's three, four, five h nobody has stepped forward and a. re u`blic bf South" Africa Without hundred yards, and on many ocea- i h'e:p, but he's away. Now what do that.. Here it. is ..Chief,=one, two,. .,F'- said, That cane is my invention. It -blsodg-Saar-uiilesa-vas-Ret-aU pec- - - __ . _ 1n ten ust .ha aped "' undyed al frons "to agree, to ,it., As far as 3 can wSs notified by the dotes before our .;1e to ,1?m an d Maxticefi uIl dam. r itis: ;' Is that -right? j P_P___ _ - - there is not the lea'at• likelihood. sept Tee Her a aware flo*_•ei iipresbeeZ g aril g a `Thak's r�glrt." Even its naiae i�= Hol fiiIly settled, h right. How about the Standard's , free,• getting in on it and ha:-in witnesses Just a-momentI-anger Jerry and although "swagger-cane" seems to be , of agreement on thea-.question,. and I R of its own there when Dolan is Sheehan n-eited, in order to_giee him its favorite cognomen. But there are _ - am quite sure of this: that there is usd on the Italian and other•frants to caught? There'd be no chance then timg to buttoh the money inside his others. Bundles of them mdy be seen this to be gained tlfrough war in guard valuable stores. By this mean, oT hushing the thing up."• - ' cealt. Then Jerry P.ung the closet 11 "'" 4,his direction.' We are 'living to'-d large numbers of 'men have been re- "Nov: you have pretty' near .tile door open 'and-' sprang 'out, fal'.an•ed'; at .chop doors variously de� cribed. .,1 7':under a constitatfon gat' forced upon leased for other duties,- •and, vulne-- right idea," said Sheehan with enthu= b,- Sheehan. Tli, C'.,'ef; a' power, il' Among other_�`handles .are `Oithan- us, but drafted 'by South African able spots of vital importance have ria �m. "P':enty of w�itney,,e"s, and and rc{eve man, leaped at Jerry; -tl'.e t'ee cane, which .sounds Australa- syr r . been rendered -secure. pub.•icity�, plenty of it afterwards- tivo tient down l� a furious grapple; � s'•'n; Panama-short,' which sounds statesmen and, agreed t' by the Im- that's the thing. If it •vain be .mars She:ehali fell upon _the Chief nn.i tike a racing • garment; and �in .the • 11 .penial Parliament =a constitution �•� - . age •» ' &A.-ed hurl until lie• - t urrer_dered: i Nest'; End of London; simply "Arms where ace can develop our-free'tivill-t. "Will you back me up-help me to; Jerry snapped harticufls on lies what. " ^0 s To Renew Forests in Britain. r+ . -In the best tiva for our country." . The Forestry Sub-Committee of the make W-th the Standard first ==_ be continued. - alrri'ost as old ns the caval ,and def- Y _ Y " ) is sa i -� A .'SEW EItA.. 4:;:. � ti The.Ruli QB %IonoF - Y card then-441 r I -teH you- a fers''from file new cane in that it `y mite--of-f� % __. _ ;,:,r; We'-i cad itlie list at sunset,' who i the Britain recommends the afforestation I It was not difficult to get accest� ' - - ef 1,770,000 'acres in the United to th•e priva.e office of .iiir, Finlay, Great t irtnry of .1918 T`c• armed in a is longer, very much more L+liable "' sky. -: the'publisher of the Standard. He , i_cpd :p.Qssesses a, ferrule. :. = k I Was all e-stream with splendors kingdom. Taking eighty years as t'ic was a man -with .sandy ;beard, ac- New Epoch-of the WoFld s History; I - „ a, -( t.. - _ ,,,,,inform,-. average . rata4zon; two-thirds . of the uilrn .nope, and -keeji hue eye3; lie' dome of the greatest dates in our j An Uncanny Clo_ck.: whole should_be planted in the first ' 9 A I is Inrge-gapable han4s -nervous--;histo o ierirerrrber� - i * i'.eae-color •lit to . fta - I ly baciC and forth along the arm; of The . tn'ss„ uncanny c, o is in a i 11 swept by, . • forty years. From the fifteenth year. cause of some peculiarity' of sound - osaession 'of an Indian prince, It his chair *figle Jerry talked. ° p "Bright spirits thronging from the onward the; scheme would begin to "If titi-e can pull thus thing off,", he or appearance. Such' as `55 B.C.,, the . hFs i:o dial, only a round disk to ,. provide pit• wood' from the quicker year which ish'history'with battle-storm., exclaimed when Jerry had • Ans�hed; whigh `numerous ]i.ttI 'bells are at • ., _ . . , j growing species on-the lietter icin3s "it- will "•be the greatest stroke for the, landing of the Romans; 2088, the tacked,' Its mere sight at every full ::. 4 Against the royat_pu.rpjes of- th'e' east,_ of mountain 'Innd. B the fortieth good government in .this place- year of the Norman Conquest; 1415, strike an awe hour_._is--auffieient '' to '"�'� The pride of our great mourning, fair year- , t ire- p an a ions mac ie n LTi `why, it wall mean the end of that the year of Agincourt; 1588, the year. . into nervous persons. For this un- '.� they glowed, first ten years alone wo- conta'n Young Tnrk crowd that's got hold of of the Spanish- Armada- '1688 the Our Heroes from all agony= released, enough timber to knee the pits sup- the city machine. We'll beat 'em all, ear of the En fish Regolution•' 1?�, canny dock .indicates .the hour by :� Speeding to Honor's beautiful abode. Plied in emergency for two years at ,from Maxwell down._ Now we don't' g P y ' " uniting, eton3a numberr of bones hth a 'Magic eantd �M __ want to make an false moves. What; and 1746, named respectively the 16 Pe the present rate of consumntion. Thr t me has Dolan ayet for hariddng over and' "45," the years of- the Jacobite about it. This skeleton -then seizes Still.ewer with their youth's u_�i_sla . _ total.-Sost of the. first. forty years is the money?" . ' risings in favor of the_Stuarts;AS05,j _ -- - e be desire, estimated at i 5,000,000. After .tli t - sen ; e year of Trafalgar aru,i . the death as often as are hours to be indicated. 'Leaping•the clouds wit-- h feet li�lit_ tip- ou a s^lf-sup- five ari Rix to-morrow. I'm gang: of'Nelson; 1815, the-year of Waterloo;- This done, the skeleton falls again ,v • U a . - `porting. The whole sum involved is, round at five thus afternoon to make 1890, the year' the Boer War com'- , to. pieces. The strange clockkas, of Beneath a iany--bannered arch of therefore less than. half the dire^t the preliminary - arr, gements. It' menced• 1918 the year of Victory; course many admirers. Thum, an might be we�l1 for you to come with' English banker recently offered -" , ,gra , I foss incurred..durleg the yeeirb 1915 ; and. 1919, the commencement of a , Thode pial lea raced like bo s fo me or end come man -you can de- I , Y and 1918 through-dependence on im p'end on who wi'rl be-there to-marrow New Era in the--world s history. $5,000 for it, but the owner could not , festival. ,. . jported timber. ' . {nn'a witness." 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' ,..�, ;?"'' c !' .�x7 ..�,.,.-, •�. ,• � �- :�'+ ;+'r` .iia .:.� w*� a+• ..,+:... -rf-+. �+'��i.'.s.. .>i,... c. n:ai.;T�: w • ' � .. ... .:... : n •. .. '. s','y . �.e!I� . .. Sri'• _:. � • '^."'.?iirga �'j,f .. •� : # . �'?>� ,;, F � 'cl �i.d �• �•. Y �Y. ilex . ' 4A. -: �• � '° � ya � � z. �ue+:.A�G wt, os•x' -d.. ;^� �•4 �.. r, M ,.s1 iy+tcl ..._',,. '. `. .. ,':'"",•.:. .. � _ n �'".,s.Y'-�"w �N» {, '� ,i: `+ aj- _ .r.s_�•:Lz- ,�-a:rr••---"'•-.--#4 � •t,.'9 W • �il:.4: ft _ Y i. •�a J'4 :'i a , 51.86 if paid �Q.idlsOOs. wrww v r i.��'�.T J sur Mone 'THE GROCER. Y ST OER IOHN MUR�((AR, Propt{at6r• a n tVtiSafe m TAS A#0 COMMUNTe e ' The war is over ena peace Aga 40ftae, and the soldiers who have � a � ... - ytlea Jam•4 lb.� pail -. L , ' s, 75 Cents Ubieead throuzh an iuferno during W;lr!nS 4nngs. ie.past four years are sow rapid-Stam Crown Corn S 10 lb. pails~ D5c p YPf { 5 62c :-#ifsi+owing down their arms end fi •amftrn•iag to their homes to resame �t3l�eir former.buy n ' peaceful pursuits, ow for'$4.00 � •° = • N • l Z e t e are h scall and �+■. +.e i Y P y•' y -� ��acs}et T. ��: edtally flt,to du so, But while for $5.40 rr �=TL Vitae war storm has under the Meat of Wheat 25_'C� •amstatiblinga of distant thunder may - _ y-�- • - -- °�' yal an h e - -- rnment aa' be the -warnings of another _30 f • "+rbt►mitrg storm, The forces of .an- Yci r .W-S.S. can be registered to secure you againat qq, . �a�ehyand Bolshevism are rampant loss by Eheft, Elie ox otherwise. sL/ 'A M G eS. .R I C H A R•D S O N I z Russia and Germany:, and the - ode of their vicious teachings " 4-Ave being sown in other •coun tries, Thrift Stamps cost. 25 cents each. A L S I K E SEED j{�p awe the. `f 1u' _ wven. to Atneriea; and their inSu• Sixteen on a Thrift Card are y exchangeable for one War-Savings WANTED By buying a warm Sweater •etsoes is as much to be, dreaded as Sip•. . 8!�'cerasian militarism, and is just.ae _ Coat, I have a big range rtasueh a menace to civilization as - We will pay the . highest tochoose from in men's efsat evil which ..the, allies;. have _price ofot�ldl -kinds wo And boys' 1211,:'� . �eea► flghtiag for' over. four years. �S - .:Send as samples and get sizes Autberatic rule has been a scourge 11,1_1SOLD WHE1E YOU SEE THIS SIGN our prices before at prices that cannot be ' Russia and to Germany as well _ found elsewhere. �'; S selling. �z Aa+e other countries which have - - The best of facilities Call and see the big range of been oppressed by it. But the to for cleaning. Un Am derwear tie other'eztreme, as ezemplifled cng. r the . *W anarchy and Balshevism, is its _ _ d_8• DOWNEh'Y COdIPANY whole fa for y q --�QtO be drete w. J. Fia o1d North Claremont JU takes tb@�uwer to rule feces -"neclass and places it in another � , • i which is more likely to abuse the �. 1 learin �' s}srivilege, and not only.. that, but_ g 4.l e w;�: _•; -, if! these•r _ • ' people were tri succeed in 's Aff, ing their teachings -on the -•atrarld, civilization would be de- .+• — Beginning with 5at.urdAy, Dec. a"th, we will elapses of stir tE - t Fall Millinery stork at greael'y reduced prices. ,� hayed root and branch. And tbis ---_ ' ,•� , f *A1, . •� _._ _ - +erirorid would no longer be a desir delete place in which to live. There .After Christmas. we will be prepared to take orders be an 1ibFrty7imcIr__A_W- _ _ _ `r - -- for Dress-llakfng. - _ .enjoyed by Britigi; enhjecta. - ""Wilere would be liberty to comfuit Mrs. and Miss Shepherd,=. • �..'Pickering 'triage. All law would be destroy-' T -- - / - - r ' -*ad and no man's We would be infe. i.,� - rrase of the evil that iK fscirKeep i hem S 9 PICKERING GARAGE V -*Amm, the civilized nations will . V. XWwe their hands full for norue _ __ ---.-- _—.. _ _ _ . ISMO Ip .etemmioR this tide of Hv i 1 ving purchased the arae business Russell Andrew, a garage ei of n eel! A d we dee '. ` *re is -.no doubt, thrt tiity �� iii = - � Prepared to repair all'makee of aatos. Having worked in an oeeaeeed, but It will require iniik- it soldier � - auto factory forla number of years, we are prepared to • .:! ,guarantee satisfaction, or money refunded >�laess, and in the end r'igh E aie0esmina wisdom and Katt h- =We keep in stock all kinds of Ford--accessories, tires for all y x •'" �. i ll - - � - -- . — le+avail as it' has alwara dune • n makes of care. oils. ere. -.» past. ome o Davidson & W' ' '. w ' .. g -Pickering ►'' -V1XZ TABLS-PiohurtnK Vii..•,:. L ."!- A* Trains going East doe M f011oiwe • • x 8.07 A �1. a17r1paignPickeringHardware Store Loca2.37 P. N 86 r,0061 - 6.25 P. U � x "lleatas going we" dime ae fnilow.«- io. 85 Local b.27 a A. 'The -Welcome " signstill hangs' high on the doors of the •• 27 Local �.3' T. �1 � 7 Mail S=ariaticn 4rTriy Hostels. Help them to keep it therel While • _ 8 W Y. a! • .. our soldiers have. need of the eomforta-epitttual swell as r _ . bodily-DON'T shut the doors in the 8 8 _ r� 1Btove and ..Heater'.:.- 00 YtAlts' smiling! boys fats-Keyep them Now is/the time you need a good.Stove. We have the Hap Thoatht —.. y �p y _=T�BRIEhc:u The Salvation Army appeals for a Million Dollard for the Range, d we guarantee them to satisfy you. We have boys who won the victo . This is the first time the Salva- s Atm has made a e�iteral a alfor_i w e Pandora Range that guarantees itself. herd, and u a VITAL factor - We Also have several second-hand stoves for sale cheap. uJiy i:a.�', fur time sake of the soldie is the solution -of Canada's Recanstroetion problems, with �A complete lfne of Washers, ran by either-_ bend or wet,. - the Homecoming of 'her boys, to give and to give Hberallyl po TRaDe RIA;:xs Ow men in Khaki may not all be home for mother year. MewlPerfection Oil Heaters and Rayo Lam While there is a co Y pe always o6 hand., f ; Desserts mpany of Canadians is uniform over there " CawRteHTe &C.or over HERE, there is work for the Selvatloa' Army Lassie, ; asoos"UMP asM..t•ce+eand a ]on ppne spell dmgen:. •setam '.r on�na e• wether s= The weary waiting and the rehnted wasthat MUST be guarded against. A happy smile and a Coss- We;have just received some more Galvani Iron Ho Trots he• _ • r r fortable body help to keep trouble at a distan4m Do not (live the hogs a new trough and they wil soon pay for i� g * b�ranwn reki^a let,the Hostels shut for lack of fuadsl'' " o they ate= with the o one. WOOLoat f the feed ey w e ''t old .�>�T, Salvafion`�'s�s•+aDaK Arm b' y : Farmers,' get your Stock Food here—The Royal Purple Line: ' Mew Yr rk , .:'` , .ori , >rei•wisawstoa,>d )Oil FUnd It is always a pleasure for as to show our Roods. a s ar .6.15 cbeda rl 1i Casa : J. S. BALSDON, �: ` .: ''January 19th to 25th rPICKEMG .30TICE TO CREDITORS!j �• First to Sone—Last to Appeal" >�a I :jTs,t>is Yattn Of life Estate of Erir.m:i; A WORD ABOUT THE HOSTELS1-Have yon ever been VAs.Darner, , of tris Toe>rshi o Piekeri:, �, ( Ye '' Farr.cr, screech p f ! inside a Salvation Army Hostel? If not, ask s returned � �. j mzn about the Hostels in Paris, Lone er 'The creditors of the Est,, e P �. Toronto, Ham>7ton, _ __ _ f rs that he has stayed in mer HERE. • awat+d Campbell, late of th" Tow. :. •et PiclterinR.CountyofOnt,ti';:>, t•. �� et iiiM tell you about the REAL beds the home eOoking -:recommends the folloWin Tours ` deceased. who died on ,,, ,,,,•,,� 1 .the ft, ed eggs, end hot coffee-aad hot {garbs. If he knows `6th d..y of March, A. h, /d; _�, t t You very well, he may give you a hint about the spiritual t adheneby notified to send byc. t.I: j ''comfort the Salvation Army Lassies give these men far from for Best.-Bread and Pastr home and all it meansl y , ,paid yr otherwise deliver to n r.,i t f \ wdgned Aeministrator m or befur', i ! SALVATION ARMY MILLION DOLLAR FUND nth day of daauary,--1019, their COMMITTEE pian aad surnames, addresses and tie-' , Head uarters: Cit �/� j� = asedplioa, and full particulars of their -- 9 +"ionarC++ Q ueen` Y in and nature of securities, if xoy• 1 ,Mail yon= subscription }p - (Paetl'�) t `geld by them. (Bland) d). ' Immediately after the 80th rias !,f ; ,� Trreasurer Toronto and Ontario: SIR EDMUND WALKER - :Janu IR18, the estate 'of the Qviil • : ;S • Toronto, Oat. + - , Mdward �Oambell will be distributed TreasUrWNew Brunswick: - - Cream. of the West'' demon the <. g parties entitled thereto, JAMES M. CHRISTIE s (Broad) E 3heiving regard only to the claims of ;: Bask of Commerce, St. John, N.B. which the Administrator shall then 'Treadarer Nova Scotia: z.�ave notice, and all others will be ex - f DONALD Mact1ILLIVRAY r�_e � 0 .' � . aeiudFd from such distribution. Bank of Commerce, H4maz, pf j h ' Dated at Pickering this 6th day of -dianai•t, A. D. Illi 'COMMISSIONER RICHARDS, Ossa S. Pi LK15a, Administrator, Pickering,, , ^g0 _ $ Alter# 8t, Toronto � ;� �� � � •�' , _Toronto - Pe terboro Picke- ` Outuriu . .. ..i : , +w... .. _.. - • :u � a_ 1 i �.. . '- ..'. ., _ •: �. ."k ., iJ_r� _ 5v. _ __ .V• i:.'. S.aen....:,, _ ... SG.�_t^• _ r_ri �': a a. � :.•.�ti.,`i ^t .,}. P .::.;n :� �.p..t+•.0 �:.F ��'�:5w. -wax c�:�'�:'t:5ia•,.�nwr.•r..a- - .-e . — --- - - — - — -- - - - - --- - -- ---- -- - ci r•' r iii.Altilt011l" :: 'AFxtensivs Credliiof �:; ��• • . � a-01E[AnFING-1 ��; rune Yore Tay � r • n a- i ��. ::�.`"�' �'^a+Mi$ ^d,�.,�. r J• � 'r � '-";^ , f�'-•r+P,� ooqq�� _.ANA. OAT ROLLING � . sad..�rs. LegRitt or* reit- Sheep. Piga. Impiementa, etc. Have you paid for the.;.. 'ia ea t theBstate •paper you_ are now $owl's dad► in the Th pant year hits, beela _a tryiapf �m. Cooper, o! Toronto, is. v e• o the _ ' twill Week. time for the baker who is Conn <iting his brother, Geo. Cooper. Late CHARLES H. STORRY you please do so dust ego -� David Glraham has f uted._Mre _ entious, u e. Madill of'Stollff- lot 20, rear of concession 7 - • Fickeriog (half — - r - _ - -- - x1'8 ubitzg �II Bubst Vie= lir! Beare. - of Brock road), on . _.. _ _ 0 E bread rm o w Persil and Mr _ _ HN F. 'BAYL /S,, . vi11e, were in the -village over • the Thursday, January the '30th, 1919 - ' weekend: following valuable property : GREENWOODNWOOD _ in ou Mie Pennock, of Toronto is _ — ave u o Hoiisiss We h a P ll -stock f evpeendt g a week with Robt. and pray mare, 9 yre old, h -d, Brown mare - - - ;hfre. Mean. 9 yrs old hd, Brown mare aged, Brown -.Chocolates.' r "- Mre. Caster 8nd song James, of gelding 3 yra old h d. Bay mare 2 yra _ Candies, r old h d, Colt. " Toronto, visited the fortner's sister __ eaau , Gum, , :: ::; P to 3' �� ' over Sunday. CATTLE Fr a , s J. H. and Mrs: Beal spent Sun 7 cotes from R to S ora old' du,@ in Mar., Fruit Cake. day with Hugh and Mrs. Met•hio, fine❑ con t'►esh. $olatetq cow b yrs �p 111 f. Brougham old d►►e fn Felt : -RoAd cote 1`i yrs old Sergi. an due in Apt -it. Roan heifer 2 yra old. �` Bath phones in the store im in Port't Id Bull 2 yrs old, ,lLr.tiiitr- repUrting for 4i_clischlleBe ,g},�c>; h�ffer l.,yr old, oar eI I D = from military service. old, Red and white heifer 1 yr old, lied 1 �r z R•Onn�jtf - ylCkeilIIg Mrs. Duncan Dolphin and child- heifer, 1, yr old, 4 red steers- 1 yr old,_ I --- Veal Half ''i� S — '{ have gllite rr 1 - recovered. rAT 'C'ATTLE Chas. Sargeut was at ' West Hill Black steer':>,y:rs old, 3 rosin heifers 2 on Tuesday -installing anew •fern- gra old, White beifer Ly►sold, 2 spot- / r���� _ ('� ` ted steers 2 yt s old, 3 red -steers 2 yrs J Conf eetionery � ace for a resident of that village. Fred and Mrs. Farmer visited old, Roan steer 2 yra old, White steer 1\ _ 2 yrs old. The foregoing cattle are'fat Reuben and Mrs. Rawson, • of the and would make excellent beef ringers SOHss Ice Cream 4th -line of Uxbridge, on Tuesday. easztP e*ta Alas , II. constantly on hand in bulk orbricks Ray Ruinohr. of Exhibition 6 shoats 3 months -old, 0 pigs 10 weeks Cam , Toronto, spent Sunday and old, 4 Cotswold ewes registered, S Cots- \� Gum, Ohocolates and other Sweets. � Cams; - Popular Patriotic Music.. Monde at the home of his parents + y p Wold ewe Jamba registered, 1 Cotswold .:-here. ram,lamb registered. Tobaccos, Cigars, ate C Mrs. Thos. Paterson and daugh• IMPLENWTe &J. r fob W 'ter, Miss Gladys, spent' Thursday Binder McC 6 ft cut new. Mower fi=ft ►_ ' IN DILLINGHAM BLOCK and Friday last with friends in cut F & W. Horse rake Deeping 10 -ft.. • Pickering, Ont. --Jthe city. Hoe drill P H, Cultivator P H with mus- ' $r �lten the . Rev. W. Limbert preached in seed box Ii -tooth new, Cultigator M- ( the Glasgow Methodist church on H 13 -tooth. Disc harrow Deering 14- • t _ Sunda after Its bean closed for disc, Roller Wilkinson. Riding plow p y g „ Perrin, Turnip drill: Peaharvester, L.lYe8 _0 .Your (:hildren four weeks on account of the iii 2 2 -furrow ploa0a Verity, Single plow 9 ',epideaoie, Perrin, Single plow }teury, Set of let ��► grow up iIi as _atmosphere of good `music. 11 The. many friends of Jams Larrows b -sections. Set of harrows 4 - Howitt, formerly of Altona, will 1+eetfonrs, Watton Petrolia box and Let their appreciation of the beautiful things of life be developed reRtet to bear of his seriotiis illness z Pring° new, ' Wagon with track and by good music. hi H t:k!lr1. Set Of Rl@I hs Wm. Dick Let them receive the indelible imprint of culture. and refinement ad n u tat, having received s p:lr t Brantford new, G;ouline engine 3j p al tic stroke a few days ago, neiriv ne�Y. Grinder 9 -inch prate. Cut - Sal the medium of mulSc. Wm. Miller, -of Rainy -River iing 6oi and. blower with So ft, of pipe �.Vhile the nun mi� are open. to receive-such-hnpreu3ons. 'pistrict, who is an. old Cherry- nearly nt-w. Buggy. Fanning mill and Y g � ------The_�n1QBi53x1 wood boy, is visiting Mrs. Forgie t,=,gg4.+•, Ch itham: Set of scales 2000 lb lxgin their musical, and higher, education with a -:-� 8r. and James Lawann a.a well _te? cap„ 'I'ur7-ip ylicet, Stock rack. Hay S wing achine . + other friends In the township. - rack. c;, to rack, Pig crate, Qr6-ft.Manufactured by Rev. H. And Mrs. Wood• attend-bc►x. \4'ltreibxieow, Cross-cutera 6 ft, 2�eNEWIEDISON W. R. JaCk$Oi1 �C SOIIs ed the eonveotiuti of Raptiat 2 baits , f=rtt: A oumberof;inch pipe, Y. ed th es of Ontario end LHapt, ; °► quanti+y of belting, Feed barrel, The Phos:o ¢ h With. a Sohl" Brock Road. Pickering, -Out, w Ic - r eek iu the Large r=1il ut axle grease. Set of beam . P •q r Iron kettle, Qat bin, Baby's .Te.ryis Street Ha List Ch+lrc Thus wonderful instrument brings the world at music into our hing Woodworking la _ Blackamlt and P_ _- ^r ,•-1111 SPwiiAt MEW y onto. ----' n4 le lines rc=create W all rand Bl ng a specialty No matter when Sawgumming Chap. 9argPrxt hHa. -b"It Atoll- .: c_:r►: �w _ ._ . berets ;.- b n; Binder whip. Buggy you lite, our childrtn c� advaa:ages ss se �tb. bile whip. A Iinmber of grain l3st;s: 2 seta Y Y We stock (3aRo1 ne - ng nb , e callers. though living in the great cities during the height• o! the musical wawa. Wheels. Circular Saws. Saw herrn tractor but he tri}1 l►ay.e too _. els. look after his laurels a4 T: 13irkott 20 bushels Marqu a -seed -,when _ a meal imitate. -`It re creates. No and Emery Mandrels. Ile 1lanttty of mixed hay, A quantity of : human ear can distia h artist from hon a blacksgiith'• brit- .baa eeaared the ager, ft . = iP eneilaKe, g quantity of potatoes, A �' p p • lows in good order. a Cleveland tractor. doses hens• Forks, takes, hoes sad tone tea have p:oved_this, not once, bat more thaw t son titans: + _ Mrs. (Rev.) Limbert r� tnrned - numerous other articles. Start the Children's. musical education to -day, by bringing them- - ire 3i.`JU• a. home on Saturday sI spending and letting us la a. ata Of charmia music that will be as 1 •sten days at the hoinR cf her Sale begins at 18s0 o'clock, sharp. . g play pt�T a 169. • enjoyable for you u it willbe delightful for the little one. l . _ '� encc�ictliveinq • daughter lfl Orono. ? ar?_ Rhad Tie -Hay, fowl, veal calf, fat cat• bo know thwt the mP►nhPra of the tie. seed wheat, potatoes and all a 'Iatter'9 family escr rrcuvri lug trite• . sums of i18 apd under, cash; over cl�� - • 'Bus meets all Trains .: ly from a ttack of the `"flu that artiount 11 mou_�th�a credit will be SteltelaS MIIlIc Store, ~ .,03�18W8! �OIIt. ' The members o! tl:r Epjv4rtli given to partite furntshingapprovgd Fust -class Rigs- to hire day or =-�.. L gne spent a mo- c j �y :' le joint notes. . b per cent per annum night at lowest prices.. - social eveiAnilrixst Frid+'+ i►i¢>^.t , t altoe/ed for cash. the home of John and �Iry.. PHtlia- Tot;�v'sa:,=- 'fin' MAjP'- -= 111 �J�7 Phone 1806;r ter. Mnstc, readin�t ++n+l. t;;+_r►�4 Clerk, Auctioneer. of varivaa kinds tv�rr i+:J►►1.;Fii In. _ #h aadersaa &Son,---'�—.--- and all report a to •-t it10 - 'L E •�� Regular' depoib orae fret! accom• of retell am to will o time. • - plish more than infrequent deposits of larger amount. •-PIi,OPRIETORB Mrs. C. H. 9tctrry rail hold an YLe regular saver finds Inspiration in watching leis balance as ' sTAactiun sale at her hr. - - .2D, rear of con. 7, on ThtirZidny, allowed at 391► per anauea addedbo the psfineipal heli . Jan. 30th, - Sht, },., gg0000d horse., ht:h•t;r.tlf:.= t•et�t.•, I 4!6' sheep and Piga, -alsoa large stuck DUMMON BAKK l Hard (and soft Goal of the best �a f -1,_.of modern arm ituplrn,l-art. ,.c of which are anite tipw acid in Of all materials ane dedetn quality on hand iou. kept in stook. It will pay yon rWHITBY °RANCH? d..O W00N HALL, Manager: 'first-class condlt QQ LAW - W1 41 -ear works. andin apsot oar iter �HOs.7• A. S.ar's p _ 4 The annual mzeti:=- =r=-' ►: oboato priuse . Don't be Iaishdh yterian eh ivm = bei i nn Z wa do not employ them, consequent €f�=�»n�=f=���=�\/rttia\n mann m gitimanmannuti=til4>s1•i& Friday evening Inst, i� i(ti H 21rca ,y',6•a", and dothrow off the assns shad enthusiastic attend,inc•e. Y`tie :omnissiou of 10 per eostI stfisbyon wfl .: T H !: ��� +r reports thawed all the 1 * tnizy certainly save by parohasin from 1st, �.� .�w tions to be in a ti � r nr� t, , .,us 11 saliaised. D AR D A H K TAN go edition. The increHae=l ufi:iks J. T. MATHESON L� ^�A� " I have been met` with the 11=• ni•5ce•and Works, -Whitby, Ontario nal liberal response. 'Afrfir thA --- - Ole CANADA a~ business meeting a hat=c}lu�t,. ""li `- = TORO"" rs/►o Orli _-held in the basemRnt. r,t th- Whltevale Club -of ^- ' .. .'tin Z - _ Let tla quote you OII Glassed ti_ ehurcb, the ladies sittingf.= - r, a r„t ' TT _ stick. sires and made to order. ' Catered to by -the gentleitl-• - A • V n' ed Farmers Yom, , sue n$8 ltl 011>t' We can save you money. stoat eajoyable evening ,1 a- -her►t Meets on let and 3rd Tuesdays of each sod an exceptionally fine spirit month. cc__ A heavystock of. Q. C. red' cedar . prevailed. iOrdere taken for eaUt, twine 1 ►7mVing9 'Department earn inter- shingles on hand. - The StoatfVille & Bethesd i TOP • • and feeds. _ _ phone linemen have >;e�u i , + t:i r of cotton seed meal ordered. Some Ordere filled for all kinds o! upa new set of cross -arm..(•.,, �1+1't ` __of it to Rpare, also some ss sirs est at' OilrlfeIIt CCate. ,j v ` x poles between CIUL eat. L oil cake left. '�CKERING $RANCH ` l�e►ra�°o«l Flooring. - } and h•+r- '� 'h^' HI;GH PUGH, Secretary ! 'Whitby _ -�" 1M. C Seseh allso es; Terme Cash -- .Pa y ,t•' the - --- - -' - - a {3laremont sod of the imA f= et few da e. The c^mt,�+��' ,}re �VN$AR'TCN ' ,Woo installing a plrsntlki= }:,, p �} - W D Gordon .� Son, W X tween•Clarewont and St -I .11 •. I Cj,�s�jT� SiiOP, l • x1r s Therearefonr wire9 �ir.,ra,� ring! reOver PjCgEBING ' Honda the two villages, whil'ti �iv'y' t > , i;,:._l yell 1.+L Lite undersigned will take # z a:" eircuits. By inert 1l?i; r ,� l,u�.:1+�,iun of the above shop, ^ Bell and Independept phone. •,.: Inst l c h, eirg and enteral blacksmith made to do the 1:1.1 c: rt'-,•,•rk t,romptly attended to. Work Meat Stab Again ed F er ' and W The nit axm a _is it makes tl:re., i __ _ '' ' I •..e an: interfering horses made r'wortiing ti -per f.�i i;,•:,' 1 .,, saccialtyof, and money re- •t The mann funded if work does -not --- Rawean, of Torvnt.t, 1 f111 prove satisfactory. We have a splendid Cine of Shaker Flannel iii light eln darkcolors- -day morning as n re�n.t . ° alltarlo !Ale$ �✓IC�A.C�EN extra gaalitp in dark, fur men's winter shirts. Heavy tack of the "flu." The e11; ! Cottonade for Men's Smacks'. nd Pants who was in his 55ch 3•r ^ :'. ti ed .. NEW GARAGE `—� n the greater part -of !.? ::f z . , 1, - Prints, light and dark, for Aprons and House Dresses. x 1 village, having moved to Tin imt+- ! The undersigned has opened up _.Hand TSwelUag and Tea Towelling in the beet quality Farmers' Club meets 1n the a about twelve years t}t<u, tv 11'. u r:• ate a garage on his premises and pi0kerlDg Town Hall OII i has since been engaged in brick. is prepared to do all kinds Pongee and Wash Silk for Ladies' Blouses. 6n00nd Wedneedlay laying and mason work. He hnri ofautomobile repairing. :Bleached and Factory Cotton at s ceaeoaabl0 price. of esell =nth not been in very good health du.r- Will handle all neceseary'parte -lug the past year and was not is for repairs. Come early and get your choice. only during summer months, ,good condition to withstand nn i[s also agent for Gray -Dort Oars. attack of the dreaded disease. The Call in and see him] Wfltoh for neat meeting Y eyropathy of the community is ez- before buying. Mendded to Mrs. RawsOitYwho is a d>l►tn� gong and Thom�aa�nso Tpo eaaont '�'�C.t►.� dire alter of Geo. and Mrs, *.� tomer Mostly. t,t two Ci3.q'l''. 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In, tldeiition to the - - : = - - _ _T London Frees. Discusses Field Mar- _ We have decided to repeat, on a las=er scale our ver popular prise of 1918 which interested so, many maple Syrup an Sugar makers. r PI,sy material at a sort which 'best bdocks--from -which no end ,of things shal Hai s Report of -Operations �V:tesc e oflor Cash Prizes to the value of =1,000,00, ieoo,00 of this for Syrup and $400.00 for Sugar—Prlsea in both saes awarded according to cls = 1z vers a ellad2en fis at haled in Nearly can be con tructed'—Mr., Wets. -Lkes ,� :_ . - pointe scored, which are determined by color and flavor, Coatestaatr can ,every home. The baby often fintb to have somg play boards of the same In Concluding Month of War. enter o be haeither rting fop or ane Sal �r>Ksei Comtpeduou 012a aj.'.'''rticulare riacfre pleasure in a string of empty mood, 18 by 9, 9 by 9, and 9 by 4 r apoolls Or 8 few ClothesplIla thaw rn •inches. These boards �&ke oCealfs, Meld Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, As the ��phaa vioabTITION OLo Z9 AJFZM is tile only act=' z929 ole y... ¢ the re*Aes.and bails which Neve come Wands, pravances; counties, platforms, •from an na the '+'tages, Whose report on operations from the end of A pril until the end of hostili- or,tuakin the beat ByruD, owners of gro} es not possessing one ahoulQ gef buoy and order one rfRht,away. B};, so doing ecu will have a chance of winning substantial expensive toy Chan and many serve atso.as roofs, � d g:mvg articles ani malacca?= at w•a]ds tenhs, and targets.': There can ties was--nuWa public in London're- . Drize, thus reducing cost of the machine. writs at once and Cat fully posted on this unparalleled Staple syrup and Sugar Competition. " hand if. .properly utilized will give hardly be too many of the bloclsa, hilt '' great joy All sorts of may humired wxl' make •a fair start. ,cantly, pays a high tribute to Marshal Foch, commander-in-chief of the allied • - THE GRIMM MANUFACTURING COMPANI'- ,q F':_ paper a be used for foUgng and cutting, or. !huts furnished, a child or .8 'group of armies. In continuing report g his re rt the 68 WELLINGTON ST. - MONTREAL f . . xor Gareovbooks. Magazines turnis'h children will need only some parental field marshal wrote: - - c :- :ice, m• to paste. I now and then, with possibly some ad= the final 'tritfmph of the allied cause is' as- _. 1 en utg „ _ -.i �Cis"3+ s, paints, pencils and paper ludicat:on of disputed questions, to sured,'we, and all others of the allied Line with weakened forces was al- i r 4 The Latest -and a blackboard w31l1 not only afford pass many -hours in eorwtruCtive play. and associated armies, can look back mesh superhuman; i� hen historians examine the miracle by which- fifty. - • muds pleasure, but will help.to teach; One of the favorite forms of play on the years that have gone with `bine British i @S�$rit18 - ', 11 . the c'hirld to write ami draw in crude for all children is btowil';g soap bub- satisfaction,. undimmed by any hint of divisions inflicted such #ss>b3on at an early age and help to bles, and on stormy days this will discord or conflict of interest and crushing defeats on ninety-nine Ger... --� s .-tr=io eye and hand witilout undue prove a great resource. Children must , ideals. Few alliances of the past can man divisions, it seems probable. that, without belittling �• . � ' f, atrain and fatigue. never. be all -owed to put other -dM,I- -.,, A prinking forme and a stippiy of dren's - pipes into their own mouths. boast of such -a record. Few can show a purpose more tenaciously and our - men's amazing heroism, they will find _a .1 - _ . .:• -11 . 'blueprint paper on which may be! ------- faithfully pursuedror so fully and material explanation in our posses- }„ . •, . . ' Irriated the, outlines of leaves 1 gloriously realized. �wift�tf a tactical superiority dee to ,and flowetee, 'butterflies, other insects, and To many peoplebawombs s a comb, I If the complete unit and batmen y y '1. �. - ` + `:`: 7maay r ittaral. obleets w4 afford hours but -not so. We are partieu�lax about of our actions is as ascribed to the . . ,. Frei Manhood Counts. • .- M' "" -at tia�ry occupatnosl to chiidre3 old the tooth brush we select that. it does i , to' do such work• (not. �-s justice of our cause, It 'is due to the loyaity which that cause The Daily Graphic says: -'•That these victories should have been , ,' r;, -. �r „V;enough shed hrisltes sad properly nv& 'used .absolute with won; r Wooden boxes may "be for any to �,pe and back, but most people ' , �: has been pursued by all those entrust- against the Germans numerical su- _ ..- .. - • siestas flail mea f oris a a d the like, ' ' use a hair blansit simply because they ed with the control of the different periority is snflicient proof that the ' . ;� while ChY1r$ and tables w,ti1 ready have pit : nd feel that they cannot I allied armies which fought- aide by manhood of a free empire is more a I ' - ;becom horses', st mbgats, stages and throw it away o: get amthew one, � side with. ours." than a match for the lesions of a �' ` �' ,11 k a ieho+tebefld ether thing's. Oki Catton gtts4e forgetting that .t flay ' may be The report tales up is detail •.the military autocracy." t i ...e h. born into 2-inoh stripe and �scw-• : -Ledruining their hal. by. their .thought- fighting on various parts of the Brit- , ' "The principal reason for -the dra- � ' ~ together end to end, wilt make +leanness. ' ' • ish front, which, the • field marshal. matic change which oceurm,i in the i LLL w 3'aada'of. teles estoaigh to drive the! Co+mbn shook} i,e she=en w7:th , states, was carried -0li as a part of I military situation," any= the Tele- t "%% , s 9Y . _� c000h erxl four"— whCeh is so easily !, thought. The teeth airy be further I the .grand plan of the campaign laid. graph, "was undoubtedly due to the i.. ... ' , � �. , % ` _ - ," tzeated out o! the d ni + ng "Oln chairs-' a, rt for very heav • hair and nearer' = Fs ry y F .. The sno=t suceesaful is th for dowel b the allied hi h command.' i y g personality and genius of Dltlrshst 'whose �� i y'' �" . �` ��� mss.' - p y uigs together far'thia ha:r. The constant.! a are..thoae At the aloes of operations; the report Poch strategic is cones ion ' ' >; ifl -,• I , r1 g f : 1 .child w$ich furs ah the use of too fine &%comb drag: the }lair - declares: • was carried out with ouch. i - :• �L , . ms out w le out at a roots.. a s' f `• street his own amusements, rather be smooth and properly f=ussed. As e i I °'in= the 'the the, eepapjeua- Marshal Haig and the British .,�,;, • - V. '- / .: i , j . �thah f=ibers Which amuse him -but Viva y,00n 'a3 a comb is siplit or a tooth has .deciair.e „contests _in; I period covered by the the army. B it the 'whole cam ai •ri uses I Y p b • .- �� '� ;, . - , i to do. It n wail knee n coal' .damage mvy lit+ dors by 1.tiLts►i many of the espens+lve..meoliani-. -report I attongest and moat vital parts of revolutionised. To this we must add factor n •oaken f : ! �-Y - ragged Either sazoobh cat toys are discarded after a brief ac- tlte.;e off ;ierfectly 'rr:t11 a E-mail nail the enemy's front were attacked, his;. latera}" communications irate out and I as- a material the splendid h kiting capacity of the French and K I r% _ _ it qualrlrtsnre or si a soon ruined in the fila or firms sand i atttit>f>tipt to find out w^}rat snakes thein'ess paper ar clitz.:ard the I his beat divisions Deere foug}it to a I - British soldier. It is. by no means 1 • . V itccsr3 " " - _ . - tM comb. blamer use metal haarpainIstandstill. On lila different battleIt1•ue u$e the childto �mnt to do -1n that -the epormous development; - 71 r some thi .cry fine'.sivisible wire , gronte the British took 181,000 pringing se use . f ��—ting _. tai ` tof'hennfantryman of hisnhas vaiue�On the - by "s prrlo»ance in vrht h t Its Lisa ifit a part. Among tits me- -is � � are to be =-„,la.ti t.-- ----'total -bcr rs ---captured d °°rte 7'e cause they scratch the ca a a - -sa=il._ .. _.. -- charmu s its sue the backbone defence Po t for t6 -e _ v —” ! c�eV'L'aiC toys, h0"Veer, railroads and scinip and tear fur the during' year to. over 201.000. the hair. A . cheap brush bars poor { Theme results were achieved by fifty- mains of and the spearhead of attack. -" Tounz ex -J. The construction is very ; ,,, - ' simple and the costume gives that ,Haig . . " 1.4ivr a� stinal! boys.divisions, `W fire Cracks lir, sections and the well and irritate the scalp at , the Beane ti=tle. Tfie beat brush is in. the courIso of the three months' r a'PI nCe t t3 required "As -Field Marshal adds: 'At + of all sports costumes, McCall Pat - - I 11 e difl'erettt kinds of sass send engines be one j has brbsttes in battle, engaged and defeated ninety_ I no time has' the reputation of - the., tern No. 8696;.• -Misses'. Girls :: ie =bile to coaatrlict iris own aytttems set groups o! sI.'+ghtiy uneven length, The bristles nine separate German divisiotrs. When I British infantryman been `r y higher, or , _and 14iidciy Blouse. �In 8 sizes, 6 to 20 , ; - - -^ ; to h,� � i � Z eadt 'be Shook be la�rly for a. heavy hese! the armistice was signed by the enemy his defensive powers had already -been t his achievement more worthy o! his. In hardly s less degree, 1'Mi�es' years,--Prtty, 1b cents. Ne. 8238; -. Bund tllri r,oiciiese, that cab margita2-. ed to stilt the WE! of their genera], ase. of hada• iRlee9s stiff for a thea head purpoeo.of the brush is + 'definitely. destroyed, Continuance of I renown: ui_ timate success was secured by the i Two or Three -Piece Skirt., In 4 sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price; 2q - k e _ lavosittea,'arid also har=es, dog.., cats, '+and ocher ateadgs, ail of which lend to clean aril palish,_altd in will neither+aster dean nor it is hostilities would only have meant dig- to the carotin armies. and an air force, and it is interesting to note, the praise that the field mar-� cents. - - poldsh -'t Goiled: -. .- iitetmalveg reatdlliy to many uses. All Wash brushes in warns borax water t' sorts of toy vehicles (such an WRgons, armed Invasion of Germany." f _ Glorious Achiey6miznt. ' shat Rives to the tanks. So great has the rF1' rod {ad c� p pon the � , � r . - - ' -- , and_rlase in,liution .af alum-s�2er_' - - -_= _t - ' oarts, tricycles and carriages), sma1J �0 mmentiu on F laic! lilarshai Sir I$errttans KAP a stiff Wait brush sell,! wash a , ''':brnasss. Ce.r : hY Urit+e#r s, lie "says, that than one - - '- us carpet lam, ou t ---�.-i tk1&- for -doll housekeeping�o��' CO�e of hems= a week in borax and � Stas �Fleia+s report, the Daily l " Chronicle described. in more instance, who ileal tanks were not,Available results' .. _ - - - . , water ar roap and water. - -. the -operations • aeba - .. I were obtained by the use of dumtriq}. peed to play in which the imagtna- Never dealt with as' the most glorious _: _. ry -' - attempt to snag right j ; l dive element i9 most Important. Books, g regardless of snarls achievement in the • whole history of +canvas tanks. throe hthe hair j , _ - bni}cb-, the army." I The Morning Poat says that lite , - , `�wstttastg,rand .British eit ', hal'a 'report demonstrates,I. p ! n firs ul I<oclt's strategic- ow s 4 I `�hoR the British army, having been + of tbeas are at hand in every e!y :;home. One -the beat ibis 'to � hair above the tantrled place. cattily work Ilse .snarl out, ! scheme, the art ttssi sed to the .British was brought as near to; defeat without be- i most'ia: rtan and p° tconti ing beaten as nny other army in his -.I C, of Pmt s - biz of plain smooth' wOOden Use patience. Never Pv11 the hair at ! _ difTicult;' the newspaper nest , -r toryi and standing between Europe .box the scalp by combing vigorously, as °' lrloclre. They can seldom be porches- parents often do when dra==in the i '`Tei® overcoming of. file Somme de- i I fences in August a superb feat, i $ncl disaster, rallied Its spent vigor, I - ``.. ` ed M tits stores and meat usuall%y be haft of their chiida•eli. Be gene as .;,.as -- _;assimnled old hainedk ainforcemen�a,.i - guoved rslam planed lumber at a mill,! weld•ae. patient. • by a , oitrpeater; or. by an ingenious i The brush should not be u'sect. until ;.._ptarent. Mr. H. G. Wells, in •his book , the snarls are all. out, then separate i "Floor Games," gives tl�e fotFowlaig as , the hair and. brush gently, 'beginning -:tire Proper sizes for such blocks: ; at the roots and using long; even Who% bdocim, 4% by 2% by 11A in- Strokes. . Chas; Nadi blocks, 2 by 2>h by 1 I - `1 :, iaeltest; sad quarters made by saw Coetcenting Fiah . 'i the Lotter ' t Alyn _ : bui t en p ens on nuns o e • old, ;vaited until the moment came to ( _ strike, struck with more than the old ( p `- �� eight and resolve 'behind the blow. and continued striking until . the re_ ! - I y, sistarce of ' the eneni was utterl - I - ; ' y y I broken."' . i' _ - — I The Post pays tribute to the t sig Tri. wo. est an I t;onderfta strategic schemes of Mar- I' i wood mgy,be used to make these. ', The total exports of Canadian flail' '� t ,0--16 d 1 ,'': , - : of the most poipirlar varieties last :'bioclea except that which is likely to11 , year amounted to $36,000,000 pounds.' split Or splinter br that which- read- , �g figure includes fresh, frozen, ` •fly warps. Se=aweed, beech, or., syca- : "Ited. smoked and canned varieti - I wore may be ileal.. Blocks of hard- ! A rich and dellicims lithe fish raw _ !seed, eke oak, may be passed down becoming• popular on the Canadian' !rose one generation to another, . A; market .'a the Eulachoti. It is relat- pox or• chest to keep them in is al- ! i ,—r+ , ed to the smelt •family and is found ��,�� anywhere on the Pacific coast between Oregon and Alaska. It •,is on the ! Fertilizers market fresh,,frozen, =soled, kippered,+ hard smoked and canned. The eu'lachon is probably the fah- PAY I I test of fishes, but its oil has a peeuli- i F _..� • . _ I arty delicate flavor and, when ex- i " tv- lT h tracted ^-s ro' d at orddnery'tempera- r.lal ,, an con, ufes, - , "Field Marshal Haiig ranks As , ,1. ��' the. peer of the greatest among Brit - j ish generals." , _ The Daily Express says the .crux of the whole of the operations was - j_the storming of the Hindenburg de- _ fences, and adds: "' !k l=LL "BGt above all, the unity of I. The flet yoke and puffed sleeves are , `' 1 command stands out from these .j attached to a lining and are gbite an ;Wages as htavinfi given the victory. - 4 unusual trimming for a frock, McCa11 -.!Lr---_ Pattern No. 8711 Ladies' Waist. In Iii France. i sizes, '44 to 46 bust. Price, 20' cents : I I know God walks in France 'to -day i No. 8693, Ladies' Two -Piece Skirt. It - And lingers by the side d 7 seizes, 22 to 34 waist. Price, 24 ', Of each and every quiet grave y cents. Transfer Desi No. 808 y: r•F., . penmenta ests saw that Of those who nobly died. +Prise, 10 cents. C. ,. Fertilizers Increase Wheat Fields litres. In the abundance end con- Tit _.e l s - . sistence of its fats, its nutritive value SeAd y011! t - "c Patterns may be obts:ned "' Gains from Fertilizers obtained in I , ' Beloved France. yes' loved of � God from your local,McCall dealer of 1?zp erimeatat Tests:, I I is very 'like that of the best grades; , 1 For all the briefs you ve borne Ontario Agrlcuht ca: L•':perfinental , i from the McCall Co., 70 Bond "St., �, ;, ITnion— I , of meat. It is sometimes called bhe +! e'er 'those who lie beneath the sod Toronto.. Dept. W, .. � � _6.2 bu_.. T,all 'V-Ient �aiuedll I "candle fish'' because the Esquimaux : - ' • Puny t fare in the habit of banging it a to IR -AW.` For those l.ft so forlorn. a„� ; - yreragc,ta o` ears test. r3', g g pEach cross to Him has grown so deal Lessons of the War. y iSa:C1?'s erlmental Station— I I d then elfin fire tits and -- _ _ _ _ '- _ :. , Ham, ___ 7.06 bus. crag t gained. 8II slowly ' - He knows each one b name; Women s work -in -war has taugF:t . P — — Acerageof-ra- allowing ..t to burn. It burns s' Y He knows that each one beneath the • the strength of united etiort and the ,, -' •'-Txactly wbat-.hould be used will ' .+ , depend upon theiocatcouditions, but less flame and provides excellent il- IF Lf sod worth of community service, the in any case it should be remembered I , that it trio qay br der :o use ubcrat I himination •when can'd.es are scarce. I • `,T,O Died to save us from shame. beauty and the duty of labor for the p amounts of >crtiti,er on u -heat now ---P------ -- public weal. The .valuable lessons in "' w tha+r isordinarytimis,bccausc wheat I Tl1e blas of Tlerrows knows the of Keep your temper. It is worth food ionsercation prices are lik civ to remain high wad , in the avoidance of � it will not require much increase in more to you than to anyone else. Each mother has to bear. � .. y y IX waste, in general economy, ought to the yield to pay for liberal fertlika. I a Arid so He lingers by each cross prodigal us_ of !�' Y� tion. '—Pxoz:..a. T. w'tw.cso, Purdue 428 And breathes for her a bear fruit in a less r prayer, 1 University, Iadiaaa. I Portugal mines less coal than any St. Paul St. material, money and time. The busi- . - } Make Your Gain or. w"`reat while other Euro can nation the annual Went 1 prlce9 are high I p ' M O NTRlAL And so He walks through France, i 'tress lessons of war to women are in• '' " '' ' Ii tett for Jrre titcrature production being about 22,000 tons, know, calculable, If used in the new values p Eeing manntacewen end not buyers¢ to ra UAseen to mortal eye.' '' . of activity which open before them in Soil and Crop The albahrasa spends its life with Balluseslway.assurethefaireet¢radIand . i the highest market prices. Quick returns 1. And lingers, in "God's' Acre " where the present. Improvement Bureau the exception of a few weeks given Our sona�and heroes lie. - of the Canadian Fertillrer Association I ea_- �l1_ 0�8r t0 n entli l at 9p1a No pries Net leased ra we l youguaraa cc to11 r -�n8 3' , hold sour akin. separate until roe nccept —=--ter--- England i'8 using paper envelope! 1111 Temple iBldg., Toronto i and is on t e w-3r►g pia the or ri.ctom orter. so It a roan is tongue-tied he can,never w} ich can be turned inside out and. ,f ,, I .,�... „�,,,�,+,�,�� time. r 11 • hope' to be a pt�iTist. mads to do service a second time. - - ,L ',i, ,. .. wr 1.K' r Q, ,,i-:•' - ' d '.- .. - .,..,-., ..>., _._.-.- ''A .•. ... d_-_.�...,. '. k•. ,....ala,-,,,::: a $r ', 'eL,-.. a ...,t,.•,.,.-..a....»i r i,_tJ�„�e aiut br!c,.r`:,:'x"e,,.. ,..h S xi: d �r idll: J♦' .- _,,; N- •t ,, s y. . x..✓. •+r : - ,a rsr,- �+!•:✓'r8. iY� , ;�dw. ' ..y,. Y. kr..,sw, :,�,.. :•<. , • s '"w..'•, •a _� "2 • � y�.x ;,:. 1.':�.. ' .b,.. ,,.,- ..: I. .._: "" '!r, -"p.".:. 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Tcronw.e , ' �• who h _ __grning`tltougT smug anda e, lye _ NKLY W)U SOLDIERS A water are i aTi- only-tisitet accesatrriea: - uP _ who Tn 1W41 Nety Orrt42-1 --Owner Dobie- :6 N ' Ile 'is 'known to fame that amount Apply J. H.. c wlisoa '� elseemerges triumphantly -from _ f---• elnC g _ il.. �' PutrliShia Co ; Umitedr Toroi;4o. - "c _ a _Suggestion to ffioiW- I '� every battle with his old violin. Nor - ... I . • � hoar _ who,. :are sending gifts to, a,,; is he unknown who, will practice the, sasoaLsasraotrs 'Ghile his conxades_�C AN nLel.Lu wtsoldins oversascomes -test revue song.�internal ad atrnal a 1Xfr Lt. -Col: (Canon) y FrrdtrlcY CeoT c' Scott; s can think -of nothing else put immin- out pain by our home treatment. Write Senior Chaplain ' o; •the Sa ent deatH. Even the chess fiend sur- us before too late. Dr. iiell'man D edlcal „a ra • First Division, • n a table : P;*4ves. - Two such. having wiled to CO. Co., Limited, Collh*wood, Ont' received Uy friends ' is ley elude a game played at odd moments It has been estimated that, Noah's throe hout the da seated -themselves Montreal., He says "The I y K Y or was 647 feet long, 91 Seat broad men- want7playing cards 698 on the parapet where the. light was and 64 feet high: Its cavity, ae _; and chewing tobacco." ` ® iomeWhat better than in the trench; cording+ to Bishop Wilkins, was uelow, . _ terminated the game by blowing the - - antagonists .into theltrench and scat tt[lnssa;aaim n , _ , tering the cheasmen, Unhurt, this eat csarsa sat�mia irrepressible- pair picked themselves "The wireless station at t3atnsr�wn, T + ti up a -ad Immediately fell into .a violent ' Y isles, has -succeeded in Bend"ing'MAS- t -- altercation as to • the. respective.l. .•..�' sages, dear:y to. Sydney, Austra1i�', a strength of the positions reached be- distance of 12,800 miles, fore the abrupt stoppage of the game. I - 'U five hundred yards. Ten persons The -Solitary Grave. Thus, in the face of real enthusiasm, I BtG FlMILY GAME'S LW 4 J were killed' and forty-three injured Upon, the farm he loved so well, • a high explosive shell could stop the I consistingof Chsckers,Chess tat. � r {.in that raid. , 011, the night of the Looking across the acres,wide,. _ but could not -decide the. issue. game, I Dolninoea, New ,Game df 'A31 SE REEY .i % 8th many city warehouses were des- Where wild flowers bloom and sun- a thors, Fox and Gee", Nine Men Mor- K1 j Lal � +++� troyed, including one silk warehouse, shine streams, For r S M a n * s h i The Spanish Prison, and the Game where alone the `damage was $100,- They laid, his bpd when he' 'died.- 1J i l cis, - ` 000. An -effort was apparently ,made , of Flictation; all for i0c. Best value. - He lived apart- from marts and men, s^ �► UNCOVEl RING HORRIBLE DES- to get the Bank of England and the P �„�� ���� Supreme Novelty Co., --Dept. P., Toronto ,� And knew the friendliness of trees; l i TAILS:OF LONDON AIR RAIDS Stock Exchange, . one bomb .lalling ' The broad companionship of skies, - f within two hundred yards of the first `.And the caresses of the breeze. MON YOU SUFFER Y mentioned building. Great excite -'i 'The i iniment that Cures All • went was occasioned by this raid; as! His kin might lie Inailerit'rows; Ailments— i First visit May 31, 191:x- for the first time the Zepps were Crowded together,, near A• totivn,- - - ---�. ri��j� R ISM Last Air Raid May- 19, 1818= cleatly -seen. But he would sleep where he had liveda a' +++tfa+= y - • - -�, the nearest thing to art `historic,} As the, seared leaf drops softly. down,MINARD'S Many Givillana Killed in lit near f loss, nest to the bomb which i And so in sunshine and. in rain, Al1a108t any n>i1Tt will tell po'i1 In Canada we need to read .vague i the ancient St. Margaret's Church, And when it eve tit's night wind ins ►rHE dLD RELI.4BLFr—'1'17 It I y g--_ ( that Sloan'!3 official statements at the air raids, l close to the- Abbey, was caused' by His dust commingles with the life �.-MINARD•S LlIsIMENIT Co.. Ltd. m,�,� relief We used to hear that Zeppelins or a: bomb •which fell in Lincoln's Inn OI sweet, familiar, growing --things. Yarmouth, rl.s. eirpianea-appeared over' the outlying : on Octobir 13th; 1915: • It fell neat Chiefly for roofing automo For practice y every man as used eEs-e€ Londonr and thAt;_�cerUin_! the Int o Jones Chapel and smashed! g 1 ° '�O-O - - - S imrotation. g1 ^s, that re collu-_ • it -rho has suffered from rheumatic, � number of people had been killed and some seventeenth century windows.- l l yds I YES! :MAGICALLY! �loid have been invented 3n Europe. aches; wrenes- su muscles, ser. exs injured. - ,Ocasicmally the veil wa3 First of Daylight Raids. I of jourts, the -results. of weather. ex- �-! lilted to sans;e extent, ail, for instance, I The first o! the daylight ;e took (samara•. Lialm.nt Ctii.a esskot ss, Cotes 1>osurc. ' • ? 'when, we were supplied with details place on June 13th; 1917, teen CORNS LIFT OUT' Wo -nets, ton, by the hundreds of of the slaughter o! the innocents in Place :::' thousands, use.it for relievi nevr- l planes coming aver in sunny noondsy.� 111T� F���FDr, itis, larxsc backs, neuralgia,. gig head - J. ; 'the Poplar School intent class. But On this occasion the poor districts of W 1 t�:j J� ('+e {®�s 4 ache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, A, C a we were told -little . of the places the east end and south side were l economical, quickly effective. Say which had been` damaged, peOPIQ avisited, nd 4 3 iajnred Of those killedand v.au---aistply say to the drub store ' _-Moans t.ri:invent” to 'your druggist: -. -killed .trodden to death .in the. p&rile o _. ___ �j t 1Sade m anau'a. Get it today. 1 - — - -- man, "Give use a quarter of an ounce scromble farr shelter, or the --terror 1���12l�ere children. - 'Bad breath is a alas of decay inspired by,.hours of bombing. On July 7th, 197 7, when the G P.O. of freezone." This will coat very little' tenth, foul stomach or unclees Now that tire- veil has been lifted, was. hit, 34 mm killed- and 18:5 in- � put is suf cent to remove_ev@ry_ hard bo,erel.+- oureeethare pod, _ 0o your seat ire organs It i red.> it ean be said A tow drops of this new ether cam• onGa. Get Seigel's Caraave Syrup of the fourteen chief raids was any It was on September 4th, 1917, pound applied directly upon a tender, at deuagi,A,s. 16 to 30. drops 1; damage of military importance done,• that Cleopatra's Needle qn the, Em- I achingcorn should relieve the .sore-- - after meat, clears up your .food r_ _ noes instantly; s>3tl i}tiau "the = e31t#re a and 0o the badbreath G _ One of these occasions was when.: a r l�ankmen't was chipped—In bilis raid i Pv�i Q loo,.' 600,. lisle: -bomb fell, on part of the arsenal at, eleven persons were killed silo sixty -1 corn, root and all, dries up and can be. odor. $Oe. and. ;1.00 Eottles. "y -- two injured. - lifted out -with the angers. Do not buy substitutes. Get Waol"wich, in. October, - 1915, doing: This ne5v was to, rid one's feet of the senuure. 6 }! a= damage to stores and machine gun On Septembei 24th, 1917, the Huns corns was tntrodueed by a Cincinnati ' Hakes Cuticurahap 1 { It31E3Qi� 3+t3rii3X i.. .. taetorp. Another suss in June, 191?, nearly got the House of Parliament, I man, who says that, .while freozono Is _ _ • _ ` schen the Liverpool street station was a , bomb dropping into 'the Thames, sticky, it dries in a moment, ant elm bombed, and this third in July. of the alongside and throwing up a column ply shrive!3 up the corn without in of water sixty feet high, In tine raid flaming or even irrltatiag tlix► surrnund= ars-whess-#lea-_Cent- _Seler _ -. Ing tissue or skin. +!► "' graph Office in the G:P.O. suffered Rfteen were :Trilled and -seventy m- Don't let father die of lafeetion or considerable Ions to pleat, though the jured. lockjaw from whittling at -his corns. by-sstain was not mach interfered with. • Thirteen airships ,visited England but clip this out'and rusks him try it. In none of these cases was the mill- on October - 19th, 1917, and so well' t� Mary advantage of any' considerable had the anti-aircraft defences . been _ THE FIRST �1,NXI...GUN imt,ortance. In one case, at:Shorp- Perfected that of the live which ap- : cliffs a iisisnb fell on a Canadian proached London only one entered the ,I,he Invent is First Weapon Was a ana Boxes UM _6 fit . deal Two Weeks Old Baby' Of Skin Trouble. -'When-about two weeks old aw baby turned bine, and in a eoupiq of {' days broke out in a rash. Landon area. In, this gado t q -- Thea else sots -` camp, killing fourteen. ' T Tia Pea -Shooter. _ _� 00.1 a °A seven people, were killed and fifty- d : ae a ^ w �e tip owe d. and ` First Bombs Fall. three injured. • When, , the • late Sir Hiratn Steven f and ni with cldt:ds 'halt o a pelts h`.a ar- - - +• 'the skin was red =d she , The first of the raids took place on On a misty gl}t Ili- was a boy, ' 1 P p y qday 81st, 1915, when a 'Zeppelin ap- veiling the moon, thirty airplanes nets' house -in Bfook2yn lived• a phy- wall redur•e inflamed, swollen scratched till she mads it speared over London and six persona visited London on October 31st, 1917. sician who had a pretty servant -girl. I Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Soft bleed. 6hecou1daot else : Three pen to _ London; kinin Bunches; „ were killed. g It was the, custom of the policeman Heals Boils. Poli ra wrap an . free sample t eight persons and injuring twenty- on the beat to pay his resgects •. i Evil,Quittor,Fieculaand ex;ca Soap and'Olhtment. k tions I On September 8th, 19i'o, occurred lntected -soros• 4u1c1c1? great relief, s$ I bought more, and I the most 'destructive of all the air one. _ this maid in_ the cr►eiting: Young ive antiseptic I -used two cakr s of Catiaun soap and raids 'from the standpoint of 1Yiuney January-' 8th, 1918 saw one of tide axim spent 401 tinge-st-a� uP- t andgermicide. Piearans to,, ' three boxes, of Cutfeura OtntMent loss. Fires were- started and pro- most -heartrending of all the scenes I. stairs window with a tin pea -shooter, , use, doe. not.blistu or geese+ when she was healed." (S3�ed) Oe lair, .rid roetan work tlti.fM, &re• Alfred Ryan, 167A St. Martin perpetrated by aircraft. ' Altogether in• his, hand blowing Peas at the po- u;eon -aloe. delivered, , y ' 1 pe=ty otherwise destroyed to She I aoefc7 R fns. St., Montreal, Qua., August ?0,- t917. . fifty-eight people were killed and 173 liceman. Finally he became so - iR Ainvocanlmeat wr aaawn+: For every purpose of the toL':t Cad. value of $10,000,04 ff in the one night. injured _ A, swollen -The night .before three Zeppelins had- On February 16th, and 17th twenty- adept at the gentle art that he ebulti.' � , t laYa4 ll.otYea vrdaa, wen., 21 -s t asic,t iRna map and Ointment-aTz suptxtgg,. lilt the wall of . the doctor's house .row Ws,"d a's'°f°'aaaa• dries at,zs 'er tYaue ~ appeared, and one of the bombe drop- anion at daunted win ten dos man u ton .rrtq For iFteel3atapieEach trguariiii. seven were killed_ and. Seventeen. in- dress pose -card: "Cutictnra, Dept. A. ' . ped missed the Tower of London 'by above the heads. of -the.. and. Lieani ells- eaaM for 10e 1s, a+asa Boston, U. S. A. Sold evetywhsre. jured. cause the peas to drop on them. The Mt• F•YOUN&P.D.ft. Nitimus N&NoaRwlrCsa. ., . uu►a foo A raid 6L?f- largh 7th, 1918, killed �" am °tdc 1° �' - policeman blamed a small 'boy vvho twenty and injured. for ly-five. _ The last raid took place on May 'lived next door, and threatened to _ #�1 - visit -bim wvith the vengeance of the _ 19th, 1918. Of the twenty or' thiiiy law, r -d did his best to catch him; "' 7 v� enemq airplanes which took part, ten ,. were destroyed. Forty-four people but l+o never found the youth in pos,- �1r were killed- and 179 injured. session- of tile incriminating shooter ft Is The scars of the raids are hard,to or -the ammunition on him. _ EXTEnNIWATOR ry find, to -day, even *&4 you know by ati nom( SOPS THE PAIN —AND ACTS UIQ�Y " �+ whsle Eo look for them, but' their iN01�lE`f ORDERS. Autsmemory is ineffa^_sable from the Itentit by ilo ni111on EsPress tiToney, Itbeumatis-n, lu>n o..neuraloin aia,s,rsin.tlamebs-_k, toottache, eUienyof .the ole who endured .order. If lost or' stolen you get•your r<^�� a fhti'E„�ststPgin EIto itcrmtnator i Ithas been �cli-for 4to syearow minds , Pa P rr 'them. They failed in their purpose x�oney back. ._, ane should be in eoer_y household has a hundred ass=. @OTTttS to intimidate; they have been far Au deht¢ra or write as. HIRST R&IviF.DY CO., Hamilton, Canada. ' t15 yOl1� from breeding pacifism in England. Flints To Poul:ry+lieepers cereal dish _: - 1. Keep better poultry. Standard 6A '. • � Wo*deifirll • bred 'po-nit iticxeares procluc--Sort~-pn3 - , This StatlClard n Irish housekeeper was showing :iriproves the quality. - . 2. Select i orous ; brecder3. v to, some visitors the family portraits Y:. 'g g food needs 110 in the picture, gallery. - Healfhy, vigorous breeds. s pradace Coronam « uniform,"she e strong chicks. C - re 'in uniform sh officer the , , Uotc ;added sweet- That _ - 1 7 Ql' L1� g ed puYI-els pr uce.. y, y u 8. Hatch cricks ea a `� cn- - — 0 011 f _ said, was -the- gr -great -granola- .... rl' ar h.. 15 I'IC Irl. i'�5 ther'ot the present owner of the pro- - - P ane -of mist unfertnnate o 4+ Precerue_® gs when_..cheap.-fox ort He was as brave as a lion, OW11 SUf�ar�. but o g I et invigoratiAg climate 1�Iakes 0 e , C3 l o 6 G� use when price i s high. ..Where the balmy y snag. He never fought a battle in the which he did not have a leg or arm 5. Produce infe -U. a egg+_; y' pd'ssible th+e enjoyment o� outdoor- Sports tftPt)u$h• from wki"+�c3f 9r� _ keep bebttir,- - Fertile eggs are neCes-� out the Winter months. _ carried awn y sal -y for 'hatching oro/y. _ Ian barley Then she added `prolaily:- _ A {. _. „ . 4",•�w t s. Cull the . flocks, E9:nutl ts, un- _ GUL TENNIS MOTORING, by the S etial "He tooled part in twenty-four en- profitable producers, acid ned'nce the POLO, t gag feed bill. FISH'-ING, BAY AND SURF BA HIND s Grape- U+S �--' tabs _ _ r p 7..Kee 3 •backyard flack �roCe55 Of --A man's rear worth to humanit the family 1 . - . ' may be well measured by the concep- g Eat more poultry and eggs to Write far Wiiltc>7' Folder &All Golf Fl-0'S�• Cookinr�. "Thcfr�'s a Reason tion he has of the true relationship co�erve the meat supgiy� T t. ,JOHN J. -HEANAN, Manager a. c.r r„c pore i:�.-M no a o:. he should bear to his fellows �'— - l,. George L. Wilson. lona d% Ltatmea'; Corsi volae- sa -. aesax.,e3+e idafineat Onres ait4lbtherts If SUrs No.'4—to .:t�..,'.:,.,�A.i�•.::u- :......::.,•„-. - e�'•:�,�Mz_.xsk.�.•..•.w4..._a.er...rs,rr�t%�aY.;:a::ala+�'..,..,e;,,r3awxd~.i;r�i•4"•.t�4ai:�.u-asYS.,.r.,tt.•�.•e,,rt$:ik.'�i'i:.•t.^+w",>�.,r,' r'"'u.,_i'�, �. i Y. �iy;• "3'h+' P.rl� 'F A•F'- b4 4 I �'ryfi .A �+ a!!& .%h• '� V+Si "N� Vi •'+pm.'P,ti?'- '.{a:' .'L _:6! `J' !' �y',.� M ',y �... •1T� 7101- ___ -Rev., Mr. Glomm•-of: mise d'' -�� waszhe guest of Rev. Dr:Marsha conHAY WANTED -S i at thePP_Y.rs. Baladon-a d daught- NEwsoace. _.. �;1D town on tardaYer, of .Cargill, returned home oal '� ? -Mre. W. Bayes. of Belleville, ErLlay.;.aftYr _tipeuciing ;.month OIIND-A1w�1.':srnu$�. La,+eecall - r .� :b visiting Piekeriug relatives. with rile former's parents, W. J. Fat this office.- 18-20 _ ; ' j-6 - Born on Friday, January 17th, sad ?Ilre. Clark. - --� _ r.. - -- ' I AY PRESS FOR HIRE--Rnn' by V ;to Thomas and. Mrs. Walsh. ��oti: -A n amber of ,the member of H motor. Bellphone r5, Pickett;;. 18-1944 0,14if allows the week" . IG8_"WANT1JD= tom mi`ntb8 _ Chapman. ' ' Tbur3dh eweiain of -last -week F. H. 1Zichadreon, P,ckering, 17F,7'' - s , y g& -paying proposition to remem r =M. S. and Mrs. Chapman en- and paid a fraternal . visit to the �;•; t� ° "tertained a few friends on Thlrrs. lodge of that villa a HIGHEST PRICE PAID -For all g kinds of try and feathers. H, Herman, 1` '_Y day evening last. -Stephen B. Brown, --,Who* was Claremont.- Phone -2220. 17-2t) - ; hat we ca try A full Mile of : �N -Miss Nelliestraehan,.of South. 'for:nerly a highly esteemed rest- r� ORSES FOR 8AtE-Good work - _, ._...-- •--• ' ampton, spent a .day. last week dent of this township, and also a H 7 team, also Qood driving mare, ataadard _ With John and Mrs. Marker. lLeWhet' of the township COUncil, bred. Apply at Pickering Livery. Peabod Dyeralls -D. Simpson, who has been on died on Tuesday at the Koine. of . TRAY $Q ND,—AtJot-2, con. V blue and stripe. U the sick list for the past week or his daughter, Mrs. C a„fi s rov— — Pickering. Owner yi may have same by Prov ✓ x two. is now improving nieel 8� ear. ip8 property and Paying e:pease.. G. Cammack: } __= _• ___ ltesday -The unexpe ted and sudden 18-18 _ . Men's Work Shirts, in lain_ red, black and . morning to a nd -a week -with death ^ of -Mrs. Alex. Annan, of OVERNMENT. ' Municipal and _ " White Stri ,. •, in.b blue - pe pe p — Peterboro and Lakefleld friends. Rosebank. .which took place at G Corporatio�n oads Four sale --W. D. Dyke ' -W. J. ,Monney, who has been the General Hospital, Toronto, on Bona Broker, hmtby. Ont:, BeII �'hoae lea' Ck sateen, etc. bla r_ Ind. Phone d0. 40tf 7�wnflned to hie'bed with an attack Friday morning, cast a gloom in - f Men's Tweed Pants dark greys end brows ' of pleurisy, is now improving ver 'villager where the deceased STRAYED -From lob 15,. con. -. S. Y , ' k p Pickering, on or about Nov. 25th, a'dark bay #iicel had many friends who held her in ter colt, r 2 Yea:s,ld• W. H. rte, nice. neat patterns, all sizes. from - E James Haley; who recent= high • __ - y` g e$teem: R. No. 1..Pleker,ag. Iitr ---x.00 t0 7.06 per pau: } ly returned . from o' . x' riende. erases, spent -.-Owing to the concert In -St . O$ SALE -Two choice shorthorn - t week -end• ' with Pickering Andrew's Church on Monday even- Fbulls. registered, one dark red and the other Boys'Knickerbockers, in .dark grey tweed f iIIR, the annual meeting of the �• Both are 1 year old.' Geo. W. Coates. _ -A number from here attended public library, which was to have Cls:°nr°at. Ind. phone 2404. 174A and dark brown English corduroy. the funeral of the late Mrs. Alex. been field' on that evening. was : The stand the sou h wear. g' COUNTY COUNCIL _ .. .. y 8 k , Aunw, of Rosebaak, on Sunday postponed until next Monday Youths' and Boys' Sna -roof Rubbers with %* day afternoon. we4lns d Qvod attendance of County of Ontar.0 Y ,P =Pte. Cuthbert De Glruch'y, of those interested is a nested. brown canvas tops, a sizes,_just the . 'the.Whitby Couvaleacent Home; -James Rose, t e The'firet meeting of itis Cnnncil of e Flaa " '' v , the Corporation of the County of On• thine for this weather. nt Tneeday afternoon with W. Co., was in own On Saturda -- - �i �' tsrio for the year 1919 will be held. u .and Mrs. Clark. when be left in Tar NEwa office a .pursuant to Statute, in the Council MEN—Have you seen our all rubber, cloth - k -A few • of our residents who sample of the flax as .it. leaves the 0 amber. at the Court Hone$, Town K. -.are lovers of everything scotch mill and as it is sent to the linea of whit lined Overshoes for every -day wear its • K. i* by, on � Tuesday, the 26th day 3' y ..went into th8 city 't111s week to factories. The outlook for the pro- of January, instant, at the hour of a winner. All"sizes.' .]bear the famous Harry Lauder. duction on a large scale of flax Two o'clock in the afternoon,_ ',V` -Mrs. Willett, entertained the in this uejghborhood is so bright All accounts to be laid before the members of the W. A. of St. G br- that Mr. Rose expects now to have Council should be fol warded to the _ e's Church and their'huebands on contracts for 160 acres instead .of Cleric, properly certified, at least three rti : Kiday evening of last week, when 100 acres- which- was his first ob- days before the meeting of Council. o �7�AT �O.OgQ all report a most enjoyable time. strive. He n- y L 11�r S :.. •. po.j January. A. D. - v. Dr..Marsb, accompanied. crease the acreage each succeeding J. E. FAREWELL. ? by George Duncan, of Brougham, year. County Clerk, County of Ontario The New Book of Praise has arrived t " x attended a meeting of Whitby -The Pickering Oveeeese Com -- ., , Presb at Usbawa on Tues- fort Club which was or E$eCut_r as. ptery ;;nixed in .Blank Covered Books, Wlth Tunes, at '- ... �'A social will be held in the worktthat,has been much-appreci. _ Red rc 1917, NOTICE TO CREDITORS basementof the Methodist church aced -by the boys overseas. 1fur• In the Estate of John Allen Haight. on Frida evening, February 14th, ing.the time the have been'organ- • -late of the Township of Pickering, Small ddea cover ' T T T P g. .�?A r� �� � W . _ ...... .50 - under the auspices off.the Wom- lzed they have raisedse$408.00. Lp-ths Count- ario:-i�`armei', .:� c 'e Miesfonar�* social Thep have -sect --lilt- - - - - Other kinds at : We and3%..- -�---Pte. Harold Courtiee; who re- soldiers. there being included 1n Notice is hereby *leen; pursuant to turned from overseas an the Olym- each parcel a pair of socks, besides section 68: Cha . i21, R. 8. W •W 1 e W8 ave t 6n1.. `t Come Ei'riday lapt. arrfved at the chocolates. to v aq c ms.agaiaat from@ o! his rents cons orLs: The last ship - the estate of the raid Jnho Allem s now open IUR a pleasant meat was made on the` 17th of Haight, who died- at the said Town- _ J - holiday with them.- this.month, when the balance on hip of Plekedoq on • the 9rd dap of- - i p ` -Tha mild weather of last week -,hand was all used u November, 1916; ere required to de• si So ` - P• _.—_ _ liver ©r send bg- pont, prepaid. to Ar. �- - sassed n�rly, all the snow to -While returning home from thur E. Christian, 'Whitby,. Ontario, disappear, with the result that. the Sabbath School Convention Solieltor for the Executor, on or be- / (� / / r _ 'T ,� wheeled vehicles had to displace on Tuesday might of last week, fore the 20th day of .February. 1919. + v i.r r ! tis ithe sleighs and cutters. -which was all load delegates had the ua- their names and addresses,• and w full - a _ _ aibogether a pleasant change. pleasant experience of been u description of their claims, and_ 'the - _ l _q P - nature of the secaritie8, If Rap, held _ -Quite 'a number from here set while .going_ up" the hill' just b them, and­'Salmon," �t } +� attended the funeral of the late 'north of the large bridge on the by take, notice that anter the White Fisb 'Salmon, !<3addli� Hobert Gormley, of Whitby, on Brock road. Fortunatelyno limbs said 20th 'day of February, 1919. 'the - - F'rida afternoon last. The fune- sold Executor will. proceed to distri 9 were .broken .or skulls fractured, -- - Bloatm nal was conducted b the members but one young had the misfortune buts the estate of the said deceased 1S. Oi Doric Lodge A. A. M., Of to lose her gold watch. :Luckily among the persons entitled thereto ._ - : which the deceased wase member. however, Mr. White found it Lhe having regard only to tee clataae of Gi'Qpe• Fruit,I'BII�eB, Lemon$, a -A ;;esti; of the ladies of the which he shall then have notice. and R next morning and when the loser the said Executor shall not be liable a� -; wllLge and surrounding country appeared upon the scene she was for the said•assets or any part thereof. Mesh every �PeB�C will be held at 2 o'clock next' overjoyed to have the lost article to any person of whose 'Claim -he shall Thursday at the filed Cross rooms, returned to her, not then have received notice. Bel - to prepare clothing for the Bel- -The - ann'ivertlary lierviee9 in Dated January 20th, 191 = G. A. GILLE SPIE : DUNBART0N �6 pians. This work is veru urgent As'rsva, E. I:HRIaTIAN. f 9t. Andrew's church oa 9andap - -� -and w attendance ie request- beth i ed at the meeting. and Monday were very successful. - 'Bollctbor for Henry1t`by. tn� -The Jam. meeting of the Wom• S - On sands; Rev. A. K. McLeod, of. 18-� Executor en's Institute will be held • at the Brighton. p-eached excellent serm• - — _ • . - - _. .�URB ons, which were highly appr'eci- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'hams of Mrs. James Richardson on aced by all who heard them.. In Tuesday. Jan. 29th. The program addition -to an anthem- b the — - "i promises to be very interesting as T " In the Estate of Elizabeth Jane John- Now that1he vet, sloppy weather is with us; yon .w111 want R' choir,. Miss Barbara Foster, of To. Deceased. Miss Sutherland,. Toronto, is to morn, sang two solos at- each ser. °On' - to keep .your feet dry. - We have. a f%ne title of give an address. leis to be hoped The Creditors of Elizabeth Jane vice that were very much enjoyed. Y all the ladies will avail themselves Johnson; late of tbeTownshipofPicii• --' - ..Rubbers'of all• descriptions., - At the evening service the church ':Df 1be- opportunity of hearibg was well filled the Methodistp ening in the County of Ontario; Mar- - ried woln4n, deceased, who died on or Miss Sutherland. - = We can fit out the whole family with the best bxsaid� = -anile a sensation was ceased having kindly wit'hdraw`n their about the 26th day of November, 1918, . service in order that the might are herebynotified to send b poet t:. on the Brock road on Monday attend the service in St. Andrew's.. prepaid ootherwise deliver co the i eveningg u Dr. 'McKinnon ' and On Monde un ersi ed Administrdtor or his Also Mens Overshoes, Heavy Rubbers, I.*ug Rubber BOo+4B. a ..Wilfred Bed row were returning p evening a. -splendid. d gn ,. ge g concert was given in which the Solicitor on or before the 18th day of We Bell the Maltese (ir088 BrBtII(� �#�ome from White They wi[•e• February. 1919, their Christian and - - follnwin - Toronto talent took n�r� ' about to nue arm tractor cut surnames, addresses and description. A -� BUNTING, PIVii+2JIN road in front of W. J. Ma part : Mae Nellie McGFhie, Violin- full parttculan of their claim or inter- . • C1, who roves herself to be i n ; est and the nature of if any, 3)onald's, when their hares became artist. very selection deli bred held by them. Immediately atter the Established IW7. 3rigghtoned with the result that Q both the horse and ba Ry ;pest, the audience,: Mies Barbara Post- lath day of February. 1919, the estate or, contralto soloist, who has been of the said Elisabeth Jane Johnson. throwin the oecupantsiouton the heard so frequently in Pickering: deceased; will t 'distiftnted among - road,o dsntage, was dame e:- but whose numbers were all well the parties entitled thereto. having tee- FINE MEW ST :eept to the harness, and a fright Bard only Wthe claim or, interest of I F received and -highly a appreciated . .. _ wwtained by the occupants of thepp which the Administrator shall then ' Mr. Jok�er Marsh,who has been Club Sage. Suit gases and Whips . bo f uentt heard in St. Andrew's �'� notice and all others will be oz- Of Robes, Blwnhets, ps of all anaaal westing of fit. T eluded from the said distribution. _ n - church -was never heard to better - finds have fast arrived. Andrew's church was held in the advantage than o Monde night • W. J. BzAToN, ichool•room on Tuesday evening P T tib Bay Street. Toronto, Mica Beltom, .elocutionist, who has Solicitor for the Administrator .-When needing an Harness; Oollais or Hotos (food$ i with a fair attendance and the g T also frequently appeared before a Mr. Harriston Johnson. Rev. Dr, Marsh, in thens chair.The Collar, eland Shoel and see Repairing neatly_sod reporo. ts from the variona depart- Pickering audispee, , who _.never Whitevale,, Ontario, rice of bee eelectloae, whish are 16•20 Aaministrstor • Boot a attended to, _- _meats were received and showed 'alays well chosen: Every num- ber Harness, the church and Its finances to be on the program was hearth p p y An a thriving condition. The'treas• y � DALE MILLS ' Fi `A encored. Short but humorous - g=CKERINC#• �- carer, Thos, Andrew, who was re- s eches were given b Rev: J.• W. PICSERI�TG} HARNESS EMPORSt7M elected, reported 'a good working' Down. of the Pickering Methodist You can always at the beet Mani- , �: J. OOAKWELL balance on hand. J. R. Thexton church V. J--O.-Totton, of the toba Flour made from No:. L Home Phone 3800 7Nas eppoiateit a t>ianasfel' in -the Greenwood circuit, Rev. J. F. Manitoba Wheat. Place of D. Simpson, who resigned Clugston, of the Duelbnrton - Pres. Royal Household atkd til r i y - fa acsontit_ofhis_abeencin the F city. Irc , an v. read. Try a bag. _ -D. D. (i}. M. Fureey, of Oaba• McLeod. The chair was ocenpied. Pastry -Flour Fresh •Rollgd Oats eiHa1Qu r i►a, aceom nied by about fifteen in his usual happy manner by BRAN. SHORTS _ PPy pa Rev. Dr. Marsh, and Miss Hattie '.-MIX FEEDS members from -Corinthi'an Lodge +" Law at as accompanist, in tier _, "`OAT CHOPi Range.`;' tot that town, id an official visit x m usual acceptable meaner, and was _ .CRUSHED GATE y -to Ontario Lodge, I. O. O. F. here assisted by John Marsh, who ac. BARLEY CHOP _' on Tuesday evening of this week cornpanied two selections by Mise WHEAT T tz ri and installed the following officers --These iltoves ar*knowledg . r` . for the ensuing term : N. G.. J. S. Footer. The receipts anioanted to CRACKED COftN "-1 x Balsdon ; V. G., R. Balsdon ; Rec. about a74. MIXED HEN FEED t0 be the best Btov+B! r Sect; W. G. Hem ; Treap., John 'Caldwell's Cream eubetitute on the Clark • Fin. Bee., John Stephen. L•LA REGIBTZIL Calf Meal.. son • `dVardeo, L. D. Banks; Con.. Molasses Meat T W. 1D. goners ; I. i3., Gordon Law; T1;vasnwY, JAN. 130tH -Auction sale OHOPPINGr AND 'OAT Splendid_bakers,-easy on fuel -- a :�. GF , A. J. Cowie ;. R. S. N. (3., of horses+. bigh•grade cattle, sheep, CRUSHING} EVERYDAY-- handsome in design. w� rear- -Jame a Richardson L. S. N. N. nese, implements, etc_ at let l!0, rear .-?. Pickering the Get piece; on feed in ton lots. property of ll etoolt4 p : -I.-J. Gormley 1 IL 8: V. G.� ': J� _con BELL PHONE. Call and seelour fu a estate of thelste oh,►s. 8. Storey. • y F. Proase : L. S. V. 3„ Wm. G. Sale at 12.!!0, sharp. See large bills. B. �♦( .Sorry r6well: Wm. Now, auctioneer,. Oho pia evp da :: 1;L.7:ri::�4.-'a+r.- . ....: •. -,- .:'. .,.. .. -: .,' :., . .: .. •, _'.F,;..:-�. .... •,.. .,-._.... _ -.,. .:C„F::...u• . _. __ 4.,._ ., ,...,,, .- ,.. .. ,_..- -..-. .. «. 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