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I lh I �-� : . , � . . . . . . . . . . .. , I . ��� I .. . ­­ L - I - . � - ........ . , � , . . . . .--... 1P _N ­ -:" , - - "'-':" ­ - "Nole-19"..''." � _ . , - _ . IS - .y. JANUARY 31 ,1919 .. - . , ., . , _� ,-. , - ... :..:..`_, X -0 - XXXV-111 0 ----.---PIO CERING,'O Tel FRIDA.- . 1� ffV -A . ��� �i a ___ -_ . _� Established 75 years ­ . ou . , I . � :.7,� � , . 1411ARTON . L , - ,-------.:__-I__ ­-_ 1, . , . . , _­ arikaywoolor, . .. - . . '. .. ---. _ . - I- - - . . I , �. . ...� . - __-G" , �_,_, '._�-.� �� - .. I _', _ L . - - I n Is __about - * ­_ - gXii9'` 77�",.' � - --.-.- Vv_��* - .� . . �� r -us -9 -�r .�_ -, ..' . W. - -IML-. goon, Pastor XIL a McGliallil" able to be � . 14 a. slight, attl "-- I . -having h ' StCaet Pkesbyterian Church, again, Bloor I - .e . Rev. Dr. A umonla. ccvo,- -GRE OOD Nedicat . d to give a lecture pne z' ys com 7e -are sorry to state tbatiarovis . - . . . , � . when -t& bO 4: 6 bad'k - - Toronto, to expecte nciiith as work -M 1. I '. 11 .. " - - - .. _... .. I � ­_ � I. . _; . , - �, nl.iA I V - - . in connectib yen. and Johnathan Lotion and W. J. Gil. � ' . . 9 ' .. , . 1�_ r - Give him P, 11..�-,. , - 2 In. the church here on Mon - -� C 1, 10ALDWELL.W. D.,',Successor _. t day e 1.111� I . " k6o �. I �.. . � •I Oth. Dr. Pidgeon we are all on the sick list, . - . 1,:.m 'M L �= . . - re tothilatelDr. 16=-BV0did`- F asi 805 r'-,''- -� - - . . I . .. . Ing, February , i ..... �. A - ��7,-. �.:*. 3 . . .tb,s 1; _ _ I I-- Aretherell has V opened school IT Beell, : '. ­. ­ 11 - " retu tied to Ma paa.m..�. WO this'week, after being confined to her - - .. ..�.. 4� ,� ". .1-- 14 - -. � ­­ . I - I. OUIL --_---- - -1-.ronto a few months ago, after .1 . krenlant-. - I ---I, _. . . VfC OLA siptind-, ` VRIGHT,:IFor-- - . . .1 i hcade fol looniti time suffering from'the . . . Ing a yqar in France. and Is thus a e . , OARTV 'b'"flu:' .�, . ..fi It ` _B - � . . the U. . - I - - - -tO- a - Miss A. Ann, Clarke on . . . '. -,,­ - SIL0045607 .1 a an , mar �01 Gravenbarst, Out* - � Tfi' most prized of . ex6ellent'account of . �­PR ofilmhoure ,;, . - IV ' . '. out �. to he ablest pulpit ap left for . Zlw_ it 8 � Towle. Pickering . 3sly .., ". I . ... wal He is one of tI duties .. '. . � ­ I I - ni�izli&icta 113P. -M �.... . . ., , .. . . . . an Gifts orators in Can I casd.,.0�1, � *. * * : 6) ... . is 1. ads, thus a rare treat a Saturday to resume her school .-.�­, -D- - ­ I "' " I � stoke foe those who may bear 11= her school having been cl .. L . -- �- - B FORHY.M. .-of -O­i-.-R09A,5__ GOOd'Band" ' I n I - Qhrlstmas an account of l,flu.11 I �­ . . I . I ' ' . - L- .�.. 4 1 . - - __ -to 81 � - . .� , _ =�* __ �ate that Dr. License No; 4 -NO "� - . R* 66Wd ZA&W%NW at *0 0 . ., � "I , 1, ;V arpsibrisaL A�iS� - - .- -At - ger'.1- - -,- ---. Ad�wmd ­ J. __ , . - . . I Milan or r 1__Z_�_________... __­­ . 4;�o - a at Oiatoria. 11,066w, a don stun : - a cc RO . 40-ov-sr-rilaff- ,''! ___ swo - __m to . � ._� -_ , . . . �= I "A Good ViOnn I R. D�ass IS - from - � : ow Atidue of glossas. 111yes towlicid fre& 15109101 - . " -_ .. . . - , . . ..­ I I 'this Poisoning 'from which he b n 0111and ' ''' ,.-4316,N,O"L . 6W � . � . � 1. � . . I I., I � � .�. .select � Selection . I . Wedding bells. we -ringing in Flout substitutes . - :'�ILL. ,j:�, ­ . - � , :.L '�_. � . � . . . suffering severely for the past two - . . . - I . . - '--:..W,1 _.. ' . . __ . _ I � _.. .,.. ,;; 1; ".. .. � nelghborh�"d. ; - i * ed. ­_' , - '' . .�, I - . . 11 w ; ,_ 11 McKI"ON, M.D.', L.R.C. I. -�� I Clover thi . ilia an.y quantid requir . ,- - . , ;a . .- Hes, it on the Vietrola , . mobing Is being carried on weeks. -bd held ;� �'- - I I -7- . , 11 here quite extensively 'stid a _jbio& Don't forget -the concent t . . . Dow of tho'colloge I r 6 I ftto%li"n"t* , by the Mission 'Band at the chureli !4 High , , , _ , .1 . , .. "Ous. diabunt. yield In reported, -• d Archie Md- hire on the $lot of January, begin . L. I .,... � .. of - WOULM in ghml� ­ .'�; � .11 1. 1. �. We are pleased to else Ar I - '0%, Pric,06 . ,.- �' o'clock, The talent te'sis fol . , F. :L � . V.. as, swagbaza. e ll ' E Donald out again, after being confined ntug at f %# . . � -..........do G, o "' ,.',-Baker I . I - - .. ­ 11 Gladys Jackson, of the ­ .. ­ , to bia bed for a month through illness. Iowa . Miss GIs ge. PUP,, Of Owen ' � , " _ . . . _� A,011146. . ­ I (Successor tol L . Horse trading seems to be the order Ontario Ladies' en , . - .Paid ld& -L ' -,� -:: -.-_. 1.,. . - , I , ;�, - .. - "� . L. I., � ';_ ­, .4., . . : - � . ­ .... ­__,� . I _!7 ;,'. -..;i. Baker I& .Seise) . of the day hereabouts. The 'latest Smiley, miss Mary Clark of Pickering- ' :.- I .. . . , _ . �, - �: �'_� , - - '74 . ­ . L� .. . . . _ I _ � . 1'�,� - . . . . .- I .. 41z , 171: H. ERNMEDY, - Barrister. Sol. . . . . I.. ­ . . deal put through was that of William. 'Miss Kathleen Wharin, of Toronto. . I . - I I ­ . .. I , " , � SAM . EMcott and Wilfred Badgeirow. elocutionist, along with other home . - . - ­,­� L. ­ .�. "... :�. . � kinVeY . I �.. "�­ 11 11 " .. , . . Some of our sports went to Whitby I , . _. . . - , '.. Whitby, . . .- -_ I .. � .. . No . .. .. ­ . . . . idtor, Notarl Public,', C ", Ston ffv I I Monday night to se"e the backe i talent. - Admission 26c and 16c. * ...I. 0, mt. 1ille',Ont- T game . � : for . . I . ,. .. - .. I . W � � % , . ,'-Z � . . . ­ 1. I .. t�' � J Z. FAREWELL, X.C., BARRIS- - between Peterboro and Whitgy, .but .1 , . HITSY I . , I ... : Barley and , - .,.r.. a "Is Ocian I- y, and Caun* - . , - 10-T I . - . were isappointed as on account of .. - I . . - 1� . 1. I 7 . , 11101161001. &U%9=;Q*r I . - I . .. . � . I-.- .--�� _�; 1. � . - . . I I .11 � ­ �4_ ��'. . . tbe'.solit tee the g9me"was pc?stponed. Misi Lillian - V� Baker. M. A., Of . - -- ­, - I- * I . " 1. and ar. M - . he pool- . ;: . ,:.;--, - - - . � ' .. � . ­. A E. CHRISTIAN.'Bartister- 3. It. BM, C1 'I i alit ,� _.dW.0 ­% ;, I.. W httby, who has been filling t - : ,_ . . - I..."... ; �I. . t to the. botan I I. ,,Wheat ! ­- -`1 , 7" . dLJ6*19*11citor.lqotsrVPUbUo.2toOI Monew . BROUG"Ald . . tion of technical assistant . '.. , � . .. . 11 .. 1. .. . � , - I , - oglics, Brock St. Itorth. WbilbT. SHINGS' ' . ' " "' ­ . 11. , , I ,. , oan. . � I . is Ical staff of the Toronto University. . .-. ., . . I ,. �. . --7"-- , --_�_ . . I gincourt, . . '' .:,-i � Mrs'., Wm. Castle, of A � ­­ , , . I . - . . has been appointed: microscopist -t(?. . � .'7.. . -I,. ,* 1. _. ,. _ - r %..:. LtON, H. A., Rar- - * '� -I I . . . ,�. al; friends here . LLIAM J. BEA visitt Agriculture at I . .-. 0 W 'Islisr, sloncitor, xotary Public. associated Big Itock, at the .1 lowest pricin. Stewart. b'f*gt the Depirtment of * , Im nZA "Irf, R eknian Denison& .. . I . - I .. ra. W: Catbarlueei F. McGrotty on I . ----... PIN- - east 1. . :. Dellveryfree. is visiting her Inother. Ewa and Mrs. C)t_t&v - W. X." C*2%3=%4r . _ �, ` -ties with X Chi � of Police U. , ; � , ' - _BuUd16 ­ - Toronto. a ho" . . . . . Cassie. � . Tuesday ' - - . , i"94w, _­­ - . 1. . . - : -,' . , , f, .1. . . - III Bay street, . . - _T__ of -Toronto, lay morning placed undek arrest `0 . L Lieut. F. W. Harvey.be, main go a who are believed to . - two younreI - �Call And see. Ind Phone 824, paresis. Wesley e.f, h a I . � , _'4 as home with his part e.for numerous thefts which I I - 2 : , ,-Z I , �, ; I w . � . . I . , 10.11, .i I I , . . - . � - --' - taken place In this vicinity - -; ­ �,_" . L. . Desta4 . and Mrs. Harve I - ". 1P 11 'e, . ... aremont. - .. have Y re I � 2 , . 401 . . .. ton eater- :ently. Aram e store of - -:71,- , Milfred and lire. Hatull am them is the � . se'reaI,,. 1"�, _�L. ' LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. � I -, . tainedanum people on c - . � I 1, . � _.�� , , - �,_, a.. - the Mines Elliott, having been bury . . Graduate of the - a nights. . I L -4 I, .,��'it;j swr� and University 01 Toroutcl., Office . Tuesday morning the chief went out I ' k; Boma , �..B Royal Coleize of Dental . Friday evening last successive ,_ � - hithl. I I ed- Winton White bas -sold a carload of "w"ged on two I _ , ,12.4 W. M. P J a's �hardvsrC Stare. W � Loops Want r .1 or ship- ire L, ­ I r I he town to se . ta42 I . . . . -bours 9 to 2: JAC 5.30.11 IndI %_15 . . . ,seed'eiiti t6 the government f outskirts of t Fj to the . . C.� m. , "le-441ji ,. . .1 . meat to the N-orth.west, and they &is - v-0ant house -t- -A R' .. E . . I . phone 220. -_ I � I , $." shipped this week. - . A � -ButoW$'Rbmweta""=Kn)r.-Co*; I will pay the following h pries for being visited with was attacked by the two Young men, -7---7DUXft9 Dr. ,_ A# Tomato.' ,will. be in Icam Walter and Mrs. Bayles Wm. L. Reeb d, one - . .. R . - - logo delivered at our mill.. . Green River friends In Wbiftevale on Monday and Wm. Loaky and Of OL Of . The undersigned have opened . L of whom hit the chief with � I a.. ��,, .� i.. V,. ..." � Basswood No. 1. .1125.00 - ta Apea Ut to hie head. on A n4gWAMSDA" __ - - Suainamio 640!*. . ... . _'__ - - -� 4 . �__&.. Im an M attended the entertainment in theot tithe Corner � -1. .. . ___A� ___Z$0UW � "' - ...- . - aw Method1vt aburchAn the. eventw. X *W�re�sr iffiii ensued. and McUrotty Chure and King Streets, - .1 . , � .. J, - : * "� " - _.. :, � moat tkne. nX them. ­ T ' soft HIM No. 1. - ... They report a a finally succeeded in handcuffi are., -1 __ra . . . . . I G. SAM -Issuer . .:' . : 29.00 Several from here went to Green- -in the county Knell I T'lickerin . ivherw they :a ,. � . I '.L I Sake maple No. 1. . pair all makes " - p . ucons" In Ili* county of Ontarlo. � , - Pre o repair . �. uer of Marriage * , '' t to -attend I They were lodged t, White Ash No I - ,- Im" Friday night Ins Methodist I eek. .... . ..- . ,-, . rny � ;�Z,�th.No. I ,, �W.bo -6od on and will' given a hearing next week. of autos.. motor -cycles . ._. . .. ., 1, 2 . I ! •- iiiallorinsvillage. - - Pine, second house which they occupied was . . . I . .. . . . the reception given in the The ' : . . � . . - 'Real Mr LL - . I .. . church -to Milton Ruspeth who, has us stolen - �- .. _ and bidydeL �*� 'W , V.IRIOHARDSON Chopping and Qat Rolling found- to contain numerous . L - No , , I . : . t returned from the froqt� where he - e tate L. Conveyancing. as usual. . Jog r articles. AmO09 them being much of . We are also agents for D . " . , , 'Is � , , I � I Usurealcl Out, 1i . � - -, � - . .. . 111. .. . - 3.11 y - .. 1. I . �. . . - - has been for three years... - _. - ... the goods taken from-.-. the Miss" Bill- . 1. ,� . . . .� - . . -1 .. -1 1[a* I.. � . _7� . .L I L . Public, EU .,Pfic erlug, .. � . . I., . . I . . .- ­ . - . id cesaw Sep%rators I .. I .1 . I. ottla'store. . L . . � . ..- 4 uc- Ws, Go Bames-I'l I G an River , - 'Afternobn Tea".-. at .. - -- . . . . � - - - -a imam re ' - . .- -_ . I .. � . ... . . .'Mrs. Jones - �. and repairs. _.,.­ ...'. . .. -- � To mouser. vwust4r, cousesor-an le, -on Fridfty,-Feb. 7. " ,-, - .... ­ - . . L , - . , *,� of agarriage licenses, 810041161111- wy - Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. - Wbiteva I _. �' .. wasIr H i ILL. I ­ ­ ....., i Gasoline Engines, Tractors and . ;f _.. I - . I .. ­ . � - - -. - . - . _ r � . . 'Sawing Ma6hines. . ' *, 1. HOPPER. Issuer of Kams'" - - ''.. . -- - AUDLIty - . 1_: An intere6tinWeeremony took place . - � - _., . __ - - A vilfe'church on Wednesday of %... . I . . . in I el . �­D a TA"ossis in the onanly at Ontario. SHLAW'S SCHOOLS - W. McLew" &C I -:. - Gal" si, don a" his residence. ciusmooku making kl�:i last week, when Rev. J, I ­ rr an bu -_ -_ The mild weather Is m, . - _ I . fifttsburg.-PA.. W" 11DIMUcted an poll - - heoh, �� I r' . __ . Teroata.-Out_- - . sfbtirfor eires , oft6­10 its' -"- G - - -0 ' ' , - I - - 11.112ATON TOVINS22P OLZU * CORI for the balance of the winter. tor. an successor to Rev. H. D. Oamer- _. .. . � mdodoom for taidas Haire a reputation for doing tbor- e sales the - ab. * . � ��. I .1 Goisverealsor. 0on Those wbo bought wood at th . on, now of Forest.. Out. In � - r a mew 60 iom t partly ex Issas - PicLering, Onto ,�'_.�L�' a, Aosocia"na. ste. ough work. . , ­�e are busily e e. mace of the modersitor.' Rev Mr. ___ . : _.; i=.. -1004W lot 3b~ Ide- dron- .1 ;F1 - 11. . - why we have boots and. counting their work. It will% Gomm. of Blackstock. presided and -:.L'. I ftiL . � I -T to. Business. Shorthand and Civil r .- .. . . I I- _.. . L.. . . costly enough. I inducted the new pastor. The sermon . ... w I __* I VICTORY Service 00 e1L Write.W. EL W. Guthrie acid a carload of cattle was preached by Rev. Mr. Turkington, :-- -_ , I -4A A .1 . � * I a '%-,,, flarsalle. Denoneinations--m. 81 I . ­ _. .. L -V -2 and accrued interest, W. States. -Thew ware the best Pernion.- Rev. Jr. Marsh, of Picker- ­­ In N DA'9 VICTORY Shaw, Presiden 1. . t eloquent M _! I �- .. 1'� . , " - I for shipment direct to the IIsi- of veamos 01 le. ISL Whit- - ted ' b - I ­ I )0. Price, 99 I D8 t, for Catalogue. Lu er , � ,�.. . JR. D - jog. who bas been interim moderator .A , _yk Bond Broker. IkU;Pb. ever shipped from Audley, twentl � I _ � .'L.* .Mt., ad. Phone 70.d. ,tn.. one In number, averaging over 1300 of session since the charge became.. � 9ickerin I Niue and realizing the nice vacant. narrate4 the steps taken up . is . - GEE S. PUGEL. Glen Major. Ont. . 0 . R pounds each - - , r " . I 11 � - . . I I U auto of -$ISO each. ., to the, present. Rev. F. Clugston. ' S _. ve expler. . H Licisiedied. Aue"omw. 11100101111 . . - The annual meeting of the Sabbath of Dunbarfen, then Rddre8gedL the, 1` gl e, S , . � - ,:. nobbwd stock . .1 l!'_ lmo& in Imported end tb010 rigs for hire Marsh the con- . .� Iiin L. �. 1. �. i� :111r First -01886 . school was a most encouraging one. minister and Rev. Dr. Mar .. �i I,- conducted Write for torwas Fir . - � . " and particulars, -Am'.64-luad. 211C I I .-., � . . . . L, . � _ illoc wly night .. I . .. an 'boo] promisee' to be the best •gregation. At. the conclusion of the . . 7_. - ; . . . __�,._�. � - Dayor - d the sc -, '7 , - . . _ . this year. The following is & list Of induction ceremonies, an excellent _� . POSTILULI .. !I .the officers - _­ Licensed Auctioneer. , Bus meete 0 trains .,, � ,-. - and teachers elected for suppler w" served atter which a de- .- . -,. _;i - �: - JL1 a !or Counties of York end 0121111111rici- 40-1116- year: Superintendent- ligbtful social hour was spent, during - . the ensuing 8 i6stenued to an sbost" Teeming promptly attended to. -Gordon hort interesting speeches were Lath '"' two wiles of all kind . I. � Thos• Puckrin, Seeretary which 9 - .. .. � . , . Agent for Canada Carriage (Jo- Trigg., Treasurer -W. Heli. Teachers delivered by the nolghboring minist- Ili autres, Address Or"XI likiller P. O.. Out . - . � -W...H. Guthrie, Frank Puckrin. ens. Rev. etre McLeod _enters .. . .. . ­ .;. . ...1. . . , . t -1 � , pjCk*r#"g. 'Missol4ve Tripir pastoral � . -1 , -, � ­ 1. Land Surveyor and Civil � . � - . . . - � - YnIalw- tions _�.. i - __ _. , � � , 1� -1 - Stress, Whitby, Pbow 291. - *d Min . LftVV9---- -- ----. an - 1 JR1 . -` -, .X -B = R=cns .t_ Alma Trigg. - . __ _ --" I I ''. , - - . � . I the utmost . Da O _t -M ORTON- M. GIBSON. OrAarl0 We He Peaks , . Miss 1.0ars, Magill his duties Uade-r the nine . , 7 w �% kj��L- ,' !F= late W. rc. Yundd. Ontario . I .. . I - is unanimous one, and 'bar- e) - . %>.,�'� Port Perry,, "-4 - ' i, . . going to Whitevale on runny prevails In. the eQngregation i-� I, - ;-,, .Wita, Pun Wk%ur rip you . ted". " rr Igrowing '- � .� �,:_ - Feb. 7th P The village ban been rapidly growin _ . WM, MAW, ,LICENSED .1 . . I Friday evening. .and , , �.r " . , . york. Qntarlo and Durham . � . ­ . � 1. � . I . dating during the last few years, . . �_.. I I 'L' . . � ' � .. I- . - .. . ., 1. , L TIONEER for - - ..", � .� . 1. , , .- likely continue. . I . . - ., � -Camsties. Alt 01 8skA Mae attended ff you are Wigs Yolk will we two only , I. I .. 111. ­: this growth will most' - I L _ . ,. . !..�,., �e - .;;:t& Terms Diltilsice �., . jwwaarAut,NZWWOftw. Bon and Ladevess- - I R ''.: . . .,-.,c '. ­­ - . . ­ 1300 1162rega"Ic'n 1, = r mor be Idea we% drilled by Ch". B. PACs. _: -WHITUVI"a ., . . i and in consequo .. ' Whitby. Out. 317 wud Minn. Gagoil , looks like'old times in will likely grow in proportion - . A a V. -REEESON I � - . , dent phones . who Is agent tot no Pte. C. #rsser - 7.. . , ., _ � . . pipe and At . kings his civilian elothea, ' - ' - ... . .. . ­ , a W. EL Bore. of Salskit,00111- made ,: QLZN MAJ601' .. . LWUST RMLI. .M(DV .M Nagines, all kinds of - . for water works. Also bath ft- - . I—. . . -0 �-:Rm .. J[ - - . - . I X flyiell visit with Cas& B. and Mrs. . - I . - � . :i �, ,�_­ , -burge" . . Everything given careful Win. Pin Was In Uxbridge one day - - . ­ Yetorinary tures. et& Ries. (_ . I . � . . ___ - L- . - .. ­ - - - - --- -- . -- -Tosepb , after tolo"eck.r * . . 'r. , "100 I',- . -Rosor Graduate of the Ontario Vote. Attention. � ­ _- ._­ , -tioaryin-able to be out ­ -1 <�:,:,. I r�,.,,�. .I- "l, sea 1. . . . . .. I- _ _ _bW -e come Alfia -Wells tootled--va- Aurora- --- __�. ., . - 7�' 0�,Tr_ "' .�­ . 1. - linary Coll I . being confined to -lals . fo.. , ­­' . WOIM . . friends last week. ,:.. RICVS Pull? 0 .:, Wool. . � , _ ­ � 1- I . . ­ L __... Science Association.. H;M*i Tel. 5M. -. - WbOtIsTals- Pat Mn. , , , , - .. r - battle. after a at home over Sunday. I ;-r . .1 ... , a, - .. . ­ . .. , . - P.00for have returned �i I-_��,:.. 4 _::: . --*ff1eo.1@^ residence 2M r ,.I--- ": - ­ .,.,T�l - � . . ., . . ....- - � eassint visit with friends in the city. cc :` - , ,and Graduate of the Visterinacy . . . Kemp. Mrs., A. Major -and Mm Clarence and Hillary Rodman were �1- - -L. -1 I - ft=* . . The m'eetlnl; hold at 0; Hopkins an i�,; . . -J ­ . . . i�. � . . '0WMR10. . 01 I . 1. � _. - ­ -�,�,:-r�,-.-.-�".�-,��� . 'AittMONT, ,. - I . . . . I LZ.. . dL At its next meeting the Farmers' Monday evening wap well attended .. P - .�'L � " -, .. I : � 1��O - - r . ' ' . _'.�`,'�,'41r11 I . .. Ir - . Club will discuss forming a Co-operate Roy and Mrs. Hopkins and family , e. jill6ft - . . , " , I i - L U 0 X - H. visited friends In this Vicinity On kun- _ , . _�, ive Company. Discussion led by H " - -, - L 7 .� . TTTT TT) ' . &V - 1. r - . Aie ' : : - I . is Invariably the Result of B. Turner, I .. el amu; I ...��� 7 ;. ... I., .,... NPLULDIL re again in full and Mrs, Hopkins spent SU - I ,. Study and Kate work. I The Tfle Works are ,'Bdgar and Mn,lack. of , and �,`.. -,L'�.. 1_�.,�­ _­­­..;­�- . : salon. George Burkholdir, the pro- day with I.- _- " .,.. ' ­ . A . . . .. . ,L' L I I I � --7 , Has'& fall line of rresh and cur- . . I Goodwood. - . ' pristor, Is preparing big stock for the . - 0 - L,-�, . ... ... . -_-1 �. I .. _­� I.. I 1, t ­.; _­.4_7'._.rt_:7 :-- . r. , gal Isests 0008"ntlyon bond. . . LLICITT coming season. * Hugh S. Pugh sold & valuable cow . �W. u5mg ,, r..'�r."-��.��".-t-"L,,�.,.�; r- ", r 11 ­­' � . . - The Metb6dist S. S. Anniversary to G. M. Forsyth one day last week . . .....r..,_-.,.. . � . , . 4, L . . - I � . L;;;i. 1. -, Bawl, ARM%4*� and entertainment which . . '_ ­­'. - t�_,, . - - Spice Roll, Breakfast M, was held on for a handsome figure. . . .;�' .: ' I- , _ I­Z�: � . was a decided Charles Hopkins Is suffering {roma * S L. - ' ` L' 'L;�,­`-. 4, I . Sunday i . 1. '1E[M, ]%lognail Weinersil etAo. - - - Ybnge & Charles Sts, Tf.; - � joy) success. Proceeds amounted to W. more foot, but, we toast he will won 1W . . . . . . L ' . � .. . �L I .:., : � ­.. . I I " � w : � , . Win. and Mrs. Austin are ' . ;. �i . .. ... I -Highest prieso; paid for Invites Ambitious Young Men and JOYOUOIX able to be around again. r �Iyal Face : �.-.­ , ; � - . prepare for choice busi- 16okingfcrward to the home -coming ' Richard and Mrs. Day, of Balsam . I. .. . . 1i ,szp 1) - __._ Butcher's cattle.- . . Women to preps . . .... .L.L". I � milve on of their son, William', who has bee 1p a visited with the latteO's sister, Mrs. B.�. � nese Positions. Fortune a I �. I I __� 1: . - .. '. C . - , "-'l-, �i � -1 . . . . . .. . We, end can DO. prisoner In Germany for two yearej In, Redsbaw, of the sixth line 1. -­ . - � the one ,K" . The m'mWrii of the Fis# family, we ... I , : Z � - 11 Guarantees rompt secure I the Wear future. e an L'.= ._.... -_ 11.2 I- a-- I -A - - -1 r- -1 --- . . ..:EL . I. - : . The Pickering . Our 0 .p- 4 . _-*tudent*om Mewastor Univers. eased to know are -11 Covering 0 V ._:�- ,�- '4!, , - p 9 . gupuu his Whitevals BsP- nicely, after having had the "flu," . . r e. ca 6 . , - .. . ­ ,­ " 'L �.. 11� -1 your supply., Right ity will I ; greater . , -commence a ch on Sundal .. 1. . Tt .w.r.11 I - _01 preach In t F morning next, Howard Pugh, who has been suf-. . ­. .� .. I I . 4 ,. ... igilance Committeegoofs a good time to tist churl I 4 � _�!', . . . . n( "L'.... �' church at Gress tering with the stflu." we are pleased . - . re. ' Odr Large 'Cataloguer and In the Baptist - ara,�Umt for � ' .1 I .. ..-:0.­+� course bei �,,�.: �.:.­ . know, is able to be about souln. :�� t " %, ­,-," I '. _�. . rinatidtil; Write to- River In the evenin to : .,'.', - . ­ - . ... riVesfiall-400 I . : � I ';,' 'r ) ;Ntevals on Bat- Mrs. Wells and daughter _ - ." ' - - ''-I Thepbject,of this Asobidthtion is to 5sy for one. ., .. . - All roads lead tc Elmer and ''. ,.,. d. _:� � , __-,�-,:� � I I . _Urday ` ��, ��­�`,� ,,_...'.-- I,,� ,.... � ,w,.�%,..'.,--and proolecuto i W. J. Billott, � ­ ,.,.: . � 'i ... ., � n stealing Principal to witness one of the fastest Miss Rets, of Dfton,�@ Hill, spent the , � - - vin .after I., ..;.-. _�, _0 ....�. -t-, _, ��. - ,I . . . " .. r matches of the minion between week -end mith big brother, Alfred . ` '�� - ,;. - a the felons, ,: bocke r�­. ­ .-1..1:P,_- ",* � . - ] ­ .. " .,�,4 ., ; � "P.L�_��. _.;. 1. . . - __ . �. Gravel Sllqgev�s and Whitevale Wells. . . ­ ::�14._... ­ - L I phaving :.. . " , -P;.,r1U . , . the ­ ,,�­ --,�,�O!-��. . �. . . . L natlers. Everybody welcome. The We are plowed to know that our �.. " . .� - :.�, � ,ocrawas". . 1. . �:r L- 7 ,C-, t Pr6perx 4014101 - school is to open again. as our tember, . . 1. _ � �. Members bawl* rink in an open air one. ,.­ . Irecovered - .. member 1 , ,.,. some immoilistalywi Eggs For Hatchi& I N' - tea and first -clan concert w1l be Mile McConnell, has fully , - -- -, : . ___* ave =01M= . . . A .1 �-_ .11 .1 .�. - �, , of Z � xon froml Black Breasted Red ,. bold In the Baptist church on the from the "flu." M,4h.. . - r � . '.. , ..I. , ! V! LL . .� ,k_­ � . .L � . . - . - -.�?,, . �.. , evening of Friday, Feb. 7th, under Everybody seems to be enjo Ing , membership fee - - - S1.00. . stock and Alwe :,I , "iiie-choice I 71 , PhMsq. , , 'r . - L ". ..0X..W...V.`l"l""`llllll""` b , e ,,, " _ If r ' , -*, I - - , A - - '�Ri S_ 9� , .-' ' ---,, ��'��­' K ,- .T�-,--,W,-�_, � �- � -F4 ,Z __ "-- _' ' ' - _ Joe I ':o -bael _, Toro se, me 1. c , _,_. _ _ I � , - IV , I :E_ �ZN01671 I . . �� � N'e, cialubti7okk, Zonit V%ydoilang and •Weems 0 coil f Sur I , Attonviefew" admoss WOW. Ogles and redden I I I � _ [ I, 'I 'r 'a's' Lieut. and - M to* I G 'Ut -ch ou-satering it I I 0 -, @.am I Mace '. - -__ the auspices of the Women's Mission this lovely spring weather. _G -'_W_ 1111 Lid& -*---.•- _ asholonsaw-babod-1 W" President or, . � - ______,___6xcellent layers• Me. Tea will be served in the could wish for to the robin's song to .. ___ I I .1 . , � .. � �.�.,. - socretery on ierruesthm. . Also, Yjitiul Belgialil Bares sabool-room from 6 o'clock until all make It Complete. �., -Graduate OPUASU . - . * I wl - - -_ - I , � Druggist ; L. "' .,_, - ead..911ver Grey giber- have been served, followed by a ..", -1n ]Ix se. oom.-L. D. Banks 'O. 8- P8,11111' , I t Irt, r - � ., I labardsou, Nakering. , '.. . . is.A.Bares. . gram. Including a drama entitledDon't forget the Tea and Co 0, N. F.. TV,. it AVut- . , I., - - .. I '-Mrs. Jones' Afternoon ,, _'Z , . .,�-' -or. W. V. R can Tea," also - , 1. I A11:11eedigree Stock. Baptist Church, Wbiteva ' , ". _410L quartebtes, duets, em Adm. 1psion 25 I ' V1030cermig" - 0lnt4=0 " I I. , . . Friday. •ev g' F eb. 7th, & :..)4fl.1TheXt0,T. . W. is� Clark W. F I(= - - - . - I I I I . w - soom"&T W.77GORDON ffiwiid . childreal cents. - ..1. , .�� I . , ,P to - , I 11"n",'L�,'..". .,-ft ­.-< -_.._,�,!�__ -��",�- --a- iilt.,,Jj� n -,jumc%�I�,_, i , - � - ­ - . I _­L� .Z. �� . ­., , ,. 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'•i�", 9'. r\ '.$..,° ..rf'—_'—',"—";T:' �p,�,_s,,,,, ,�,,;,, .:•' �� x. _'.. Y,.l. w,r.d. ..._-.tear.:.:J.__J�.'_..r,.. _�,.._ - •s.. _'a^ :;F _ .. .- .. -_ T_...�.t_ - . Al rx ', r Precedence of Aft Other Def- oft . � options, ixcept the Y.C. . • r, f � '• Who does not know the red, blue-, OF red ribbon, of the-IDIatingaf ed CeM-. - >` ” duct Medal? Yet it is quite a .modern " - decoration, d$ting with the Conspicu- - �' ... ous .Gallantry Medal of the , Royal - vy-In-1854, the year. of the . com- mencement of the Crimean Campaign. The Meritorious Service Medal dates Tlio time crust oome in the _i fe of while her right. arm ports hda3 back nine years earlier. began 'to 'chuckle at the ysearry evenly woman, unless ache s'1zAuJdera: .The palace n i'eaaisiasg The earliest known medal for dis- ' ,� ~� Tates From the Shelf: =;._ salad the ttitio �1 ,W=t Wg to shirk •the most sacred backward need make but bittle.effott, tinguished condust is that awarded by Ihlt never firir:;dit" wailed Be�tsp, reraat�'e*tioal. dutfeo; ahe' will *be ca:Ited upon to arid with practice can valise the per- Charles the First. The recipient _was foolct?ng cn-"ly at the big, pile of din- "What did it sing?"; asked Bei, bo the ent. with ease, ner dishes! . thee' whom she lovsas will look Sir Robert lVeich, of the Irish Corn- My. how I mdsh Thu to vgvia sly peep at the dignified p4s t - grew so confused that it r f ,to her for" care and cxnmfort, acbs ss both ecure and antidote for fev- I man , never come!" She tied on a bi a on One of tahe . firsrt uas.ifi�a'aona for erisah' coaldihnons.., Z`hie. usher E+hozl�rd sand' at the 'Battle of Edge Hill. Pre- I g pr q + sumably that award would be the a'nd bsgan rattling the dishra into un-hirg�dt for her," enoauraged ` ffie P>ossibion of nurse is a wi>fiin peas ' be tepid. fir face ' equivalel}t of officer s,D.C.M. of to -day keeping one ey^e on the ki't- . n r tidy pries k i saucer, and after scums oasxi g -warmer for the rest of the tori' The , cup, do a thin h did Yield absolute obed;ence ..to .life( y'-namely,`the D.S.O.` cher deck all the while, Sud'd- y one voice, Wioiatt 'fa charge, and to was pain- Patient shoudcl' be ysnoovemeId .only a acro laude art a time and allowed to make The youngest winner of the D.C.M. of the curs 'she had sit on the edge of And this is what syo sang, ea of of racy in cartysirr oust hsa la Private o McKinnon, a tbe-table-f saved from- a _cvur�e'-I ouzo give you no .idea of tht no exertnott himself, A fount bath may , __.._ _..._ e errt a faith in the Black Watch final sanesh by Betsy's quack hand, laze, idoctW should also be .en be given under the clothes. to one in , a sixteen- ear -old bo „ cauz'aged sa The medaY waavv coded-lsitn tri 1816; --� 4 Out on a sea of gravy -'�' tha't-p'hy�aicaan bei charge .ot b6d said often' ifidu'cee sleep when all j -dear, you cavus my life. A cranberry floated in haste '< tits. ease, ,dinCe it has ss disai value else fails. In illness , no detaPl 'ins un- and, much to his regret, his parents I'm Lremir'r?mg to �y Very edges!" In. a turkey, skin coat in furthering t e rescue ad the• ati1-. importarnt that can add in the-lessst succeeded in getting him 'discharged The voicejeame right out'of'the cu r, r'y p Wkh a bonie for a boat-- a ' to Qior comfort of lite :sufferer, from the army because he was under and Betsy was so startled that she al- cost• A ignil mind being of the tiYIz all I'ti�ink was in rather poor age! Youth will be served. most crapped• it itnpartce to. the partient, _ again. taste!"� eversyadng must seem. to be moving Substantjal Supper Dishes. - During the w:ar something like one "To be broken to bibs would not Betsy 'had to laugh. "Why, it's and eairrq, no masher what During .the eo.d weather the house- I thousand D.C.M. s have been confer- have been so bad, but to have lost my I noth:'rg but nonsense!" :she giggled,' difficultties. the aurin -may have to en- wife turns her attention tawurd =ore, red .for individual cases of dfstiil- I handle -aha- a disgracer Banishment waving the c�;?sh towel in the direction Counter. The iava5id should not. be' uished conduct and devotion to duty, from my family' and haxd� labor for of the latter. nrtmeil dishes than those vftch g p eked to feel a in the field. Many of the recipients the rest of my life!" "Well one n't alw be sensible" �r �Y . responsibility have sa#cefieei her. family during the . I , ayes , Stever about his own cess.euastner seazen. We are coming to have earned the decoration on a sec- I At this a saucer,. v-h:,,h'bad been the saucer r4marked meekly, "and I 1 1-.lcrrow you will slay-"Wby, every- realize' that zneat�nee "daisy' is in ond, third anis fourth occasion, ani placed en the tap of a pi:e, raped it- I am sure-- body ure- �•k knows +► have been given bars'to their medal 'u,If a few ,inches and three coffee t A .. things. Bust it is to xt cases auffimeart, and, following � Afraid that size had offenddci theta, �d1i Uttle � that count in a cocci- `t4 accordin l dhaasge the subject. gs snggesl�oas of those` who have ( g Y. tears spattered dawn its face. f Betsy 'hasbezzw�d to. Kc », clad though everybody kzziowa, made dtigtetac a study, are findimg I Here and there many years have "Oh, be careful, my love; what f - "Don't you got tired of being"wash•. t, s»isle •preoavdziopo are very of- acceptable many disises Which do not I separated the winning of the D.C.M. w�+ become of. ado f.you `vere.brok- ck3?" she asked politely. ' ten' neglected. I sisal for meant act a,1. Besrdea' being from that of gaining the bar. For �? Exi'l'e; bang terms in the refriger-) : "Don't you °1 the cup turned the Too much sbiesa-cannot be put u�zon' nbarsshing acid- arppetizing, the dishes example, Company -Sergeant-Major &tar, &=elation with common or, --k question back. 'aPPear+aasce ori'- ek- :sow are comparatively far- W. L. McIntyre, of the King's Royal j ei,y Oh, to what not is the cold' "We'.d, I--do--•a 'Uttle!" Betsy ad- - *he be as chs+erfial and attractive as expo waive. AN haave n�a�e-ic - - 4, who won _ ," • milted cauti�7Y. "But. I `should posreiWe,. that the the South African War da in 1902 « you boar things! I didn't. . " esyesa of 'the patient socially by the writer and ca Med good, g ' , i Vy, i snail -rent 'with pleasure ' although u� j3 -not -claimed t'h#t • all' was given his• clasp for bravery dur- `s upaas his aur- know you could-telk! .Oh, I 3 be eves; aa`you do.` r �t The nurse herself must aJre origmad, ing the present war in August, 1916. so careful!" Bet? It is rather weakening, and some- ` + Thus 14 ears. separatedY Au+l the stip down ;donna -tilts to rbcs ,e environ- dis Rine -Gust in small piecescc y the winning timies the wate'r's so. hszt _ at last 3l aigreeab �be the s>nurer 'and stsrod� at them - • '. mrent. Her 'dress mast"'be etwapte , three or four s3icces of, bacon and fry of the. medal •and' the winning of� the -w� b: i crinkles my firiah. You know, we f; eyes. .suss tasted; but. above an,. a rupulous-'' until brown' '.'Slice is the one � clasp. ,4 � have a glazEd finish!" The sauces( i + Shall i continue the eonveras tion Y' ' 9 No food must'be in slght-- roodosized onion and a!law to cools II On one occasion the D.C.M. was , gads this informst'an irapresgiyeat9, f J she heard it remark to the cup• medaes a bottles ehouM not. be , alo�wly a. -few. minutes . To this add : cancelled and the Victoria Cross given then lapsed' into silence. t -- -- - Oh, please dao " Bets „You'll _ obrs4psssivelyq in evidetsoe:. two ems. of casskee>w iliac the._ same in its place. This happened a couple , Y .answered rYmiettZtSor about the OtAlnesis r has fs>araunt of canned bo�to. Cook to- of yearn ago to Pte.-W.--Jacksoar, of before the cup had,tune to, "and I'll hana&ea? I feel any, voice going. Rei power to sootlre,. and s: rill sons sit! as ndc as ;I can. . s ;. 'the Australian Imperial. Forces. I "Will '�' ,member• there for fine china to bs ----�- --• LL -2Wnolasa to taste with salt and pepper -ray- Aman -in e ranks wears e ; ••ap course, you know we're a1] in the a r dust be bacAis!tbsed from the le -2,00m. tfie lace of honor on the lett I ," coop. Why. cup iwWithmxt , a hamill L'Nita Putting of coal cam the fire is of-' Ss' PePfen- Serve alone or on breast of his tunic, unless e nolas j r.'o sstandang at alit °" t ust the ii.C. All other medal and awards I The rhdssa ersvic e, my love, you' Muzi sVend the rest of. ata a men• �Dm`�aed by u� should be' more explicit!- ' aseaienssM )Et may be 4sreirasgiit to the! }l?ieeuibs vanilla tahsex+ee Drsas„irk.- -excepting the V.0 follow the D. ! p put n► the surisrg Baur or sugar or $abet! wirt31 004a wrapped in newspaper, and laid Make a whits Sauce and in it melt } C.M. But -the officer who- gains the=� saikeer' This was certainly exeitsng, soap or grease!” Tine .cup shuddered.' xiiolaeteesly on the fixe, paper and all. � a rnPf� � cheese chat in snarl pieces. D.C.3I. in -the ranks and -afterwards and Betsy w� � the dished vert "Nat only that they become rat►+ =- 9 ally hed Cheat as quietly fuRee3, with no �•e on bhs> chins An fresh sir' in. said ba be eche .best OPen the biscuit and pour the cbmese' wins further decorations in the form Fla- • tsgnf+c, the ekkm -rooabsurd 'ba well ; mixtmv oveer them Tania i3 a hearty i of the D.3.0.. M,C.; D.F.O.. D. as she could so thatsihe could hears!drelt-pluck in -a corrra■r or, in the kit' � "x ve� ated, lain opera flea is a fines dish and very good to taste. Servo ; F.0 , or any of the Orders of Knight- I the quasst l'i'ttle couple; who, now that when cupboard. On, the bitter shasrnai s•+ meanie of ventilabiori. A thermometer l hat. A few bard boldedeggs, a en►abl ,loud` wears the_.D.C.M, atter them,. � they were started, chattered 'Dike two of itl •Imagine, my dear BatsT, ha4 should bi frequeu* used 'in a stick- t� of -btatn&, or .dried beef added to but still in front of all war medals. I �o� at tea. Betsy fancied the � wound feel. separated from yoosd rs>'aso.' A igindow . may be opened at the cream motes fut�sises a pteauirng reit of the da a know- z d eerp ss O'Shea, looked t her ow _foreve an forced to sal st6e lap an a sursriy da+Y no matter iaaw vat+iatbo�n' to the b ocuit dash. 1 , - -ihre let 3a�non with. Hot >��aubts.-Bake A Winter Evening on. the Farm. convbut ersation. of them johsed is they wou� �S Iuma�ne isaw-you-. $� s be, -if s the span- • "They're s " the cu ex cup's; voico -hid been ism a wooden aCzasne oavererj wsytb flaw- c a i of baking poavdor or bubtermiik Out At the west, one level _ �' � p P� iieii in � The ami 1s fitted. An a covered Mss, using one's favorite rec{pc. Leaps before the close of day - a Pw' '� We cups and. saucers fas~nter and fainter' and finally �vm Vft a dhu," makes a good screen Remove salmon from�the cans, free it And bathes the hills in Tony stains We sociabe folk and are used to ale- ak�cther, t'hougch Betsy go when the wtiadowss are open. the pati- from beus'ea and skin amd add it to a I And gilds the, burnished' weather �" discourse. Humana always over to hear bice rest of the � ! warm up when we comas. on, and yrou ; She gave it a kind little pat, "DoN e'er amt belne eisebtered bar it as in a stent: rich milk gravy or wftiiite. cacaos made vanes; have no idea haw proud we are of our I'll sever drag you etgsaFn!") A room a tittle . di mied is masa rest- quite thick. Break the fish unto suds f Then all at -once the red sun drops i Y� worry, 1 to a patient, but in htttle sunshineIbwbie sized'psi,ecses for serving. Open t Behind the keen -edged mountain tops, ebsrrbittg. 1 she whispered. Much to ber surpri iZt the roam makes it more cheerful. >� baacv�t and And purple shadows swarm the Bill The M -float etre you krsowS"i cess farad that si4b1 the cbehes arras h on a plarttea, the saucer remarked sod'enw- '1'he one in oima+ge of a sick per- mer with the hat gravy ams In silent companies. But still _ f done. she had worked so fast wilrissI son abould. not a1low vFssihors to stay � The baaeuitd may be .bnRtss�ed, Against the sunset's fadiisg,walls "And use v� conical times on Listening to the cou-ar l 4r ucer con- iEc¢rg, cruets the pii6raieaan' but f# the gravy ill ri�:h enauQh, flits One gaunt and rigid oak tree sprawls, file shelf after we are washed and put ver:s2iom that it eras just taken no' 1.I then permission to receive callers, will not be Deceiesery.l Misshapen, weather-beaten, carved, �' � I y011, flans at old. She put thein carefu'il� oau^.d� Vkdt us some Vinel" Nert er should the nu'rsse talk too --+a- - . - In ebony, and reaches starved back ptt rise shelf. time, ' RdUch 16, ft Pit. Often the I "Remeasber the evenirsg rise meet �,�ve3 a good tisme, my dean," aloe patient is CATCH'I?�G THIEVES BY, !Old frozen fingers up to .hold '>E�,ied In labs way. Some other The last dim shred of dwindling gold. platter saag and the btu -•and -butter remarked as sane aiosed the door. And �Y plates rids hire morning rotleall .for w41at do you think d timet, dens and swsi ee good actress -fag in tills parti- How a Farmer Hit on a i�`• tai ,. - z• � eb not rinse discretion Save His Melons. While the day crumbles in the west she remarked to her husband,? tsbeait wilco to taslk and wirer to keels. The farmyard Slowly bittka to rest:. There have been accounts published r Deep in the barn a lantern lights that friss k'idrreyse zrseHa.EIA i9'rrovv, out of which in quant4 UdSema sbtHe attsxdant has ,some lit- recently telling how the po- tick -h --farmer 118 -he- mta to-',rsghts, - the � q[ • leistvr+e, the isicls one is ad�6en a s the unsuspected revelations of the Old harness, rows of swan l _ �would function the ON ad burs able to make -awes n the srleam of milkitna ails P ging tails,is- bt ' psremena vdt r conscious of being a bur- camera.. -Here i's an anent in which I And fetlocks burled deep in straw;, �1e81 th regulate the heat ,ori bite body. Wiens - dien to one vvbo slay have abler duties: the camera did very, eli3c ant detective And in the loft's capacious maw6. the sar is warm the akin relaxes, and , to attend to. So the mu ae .may oc- duty. Brown todsi of hay, like unkempt hair, _ blood fi s .» owing (really into Th masnata gup,Y her hands with some bit of work A farmer who owned a particularly Pulled loose and hanging .in the air. vet or capallrapies becomes n finds air• -coal -e - that MW be ,• ��up sari fine crop of melons was very much dis- in the blade of old axe Functions, of The Bids. ;, ed; when the air is cold the akin con - laid dpvoa. Don't Head, itas]erea the tssrbed because some one had been Far in a corner, gleams_ _through Same one has ca.bed fife akin "rm- Wim'squeezes the blood asis�ay from • ws ala adbeep. That, is too ai>;}orb- `stealing from his field. yor several cracks, „ . the er Mace, aid ilii that way prevents! iw in appearance, sand Tisa patient. e�enittga he watched but could not And makes a cobweb by its aide � $fiat lisle � defense." Its floc- ttoo a tsudaastion 'o°I', heart. The often heeibrtes to interrirpt. ; gain any clue to the identity of -the A thing of wonderment and pride. mous are Many, yet all or newly an auxdalsoace is also water-cooled by tiirs� _ culprit. _and_ orf them-hav+e to-do�umasvly with Pn- - - the-bead-est-Atfarnser'8 tai cl-is danea- - Pe p win isY en -t -Meg- pQ+aperiq-tie-vne-off � 'tthe 'wry requnvibes of a good more melons disappeared. Finally, in bectitsg the body. This aoir+tea Doves- or mous qurantaby in hoot weather, An hour behind the setting sun. iug is a Nbtw his exasperation, the farmer con- �, fibieus amembraae, ' t ntri+ee►:. Stagtcgs the under a+iteeL tJl1t- He lifts ,the light down from the peg .composed of eeverad layers, sin which I Pee'° duautng-exercise. Pampering ty oust fisc and in trived a trap. He selected the largest, and takes R with him; leg and leg, the t goes on aill t 7 time, however, in cold. flrmnly,_eHne#-m�iroh discomfort will be most attractive melon, tied one end of ff , � ertl Bbd ams weather as weld as hot, and .� �,,, A ave' In ;order to aha a strip to the stem and attached the Lit by the swinging lantern, 'throw ' the ro' ots of the hair are contained. gh apparatus and a Enormous- shadows on the snow. It serves to maintain t'te body and the I p°n�°n keeps the 'b°sDy heart f:+om, -delta whHe the patient is lin bed, the other to a flash -light a mounting to a dangerous height--" it , under ode is.,relied. le camera, concealed in the shrubbery He stamps.his feet, looks round once limbs in their groper shxipe, and lata d� sometimes during a, -fever when ng+tiswsise fzestn ry at . o < _tans, eedee of the bpd to -Ax-re the the edge.' of the garden. He set the more, as a p:•otector of the trues and the per- the secretion of perspire don virtually, sofa Iaee. The dean. sheet rolled in', camera and flash light so that a slight Then stoutly slams the farmhouse organs benesibh. Coss". � r fake me'rhmer,. is tueked''sn at one side, I pull on the' melon would fire the flash door. , . One most important office ['!'Hart the ' seaft of :sand' tttst�o3deii avec life slain arms is to 'shield the delicsate . space from. and snap the shutter. And now, unless a shingle snaps tiorHs by it guards the body i w the first was taken, until hale' The next morning he found' that the With cold, or icy finger taps cel>d of nerc^e and muscle foam the a�� . ,y injuries that might be '. a two rolls are side by side. The pati- flashlight had been exploded • and sb Against his window, silence falls.destructive action of ligsht... We know severe if they passed the skin and' - that sunlight is a powerful disinfect - r', eiA may them turn or be lifted over, he. immediately developed the plate. Cattle are quiet' in the stalls, touched some vires organ, beneath. s ant it rapidly cte�urayv aHricrobea Since this eovenin import. F the rod sg to the clean sheet, p soil- s To his consternation it revealed one The`fox has left his rock lair, exposed to it. If •a•una ight cods;,d reach g � � an .i rt' a, 'ed one ds removed, and the rest of the � of his. much -respected neighbors in pod timid rabbits sniff the air; , 1 ant part of the boely we should care the cell of the body,• it would rapulby Clem one 'wavlled. ne upper elleeyt I the act of cutting off the melon stem. The crow, perched in the frozen oakelessbeoy thein a �o. ' Where the 'sun ! for it with the utmost attenrtioal. Ne- imey be c hitriged by freeing all the At a loss to know just how to deal Ruffles his. feathers for a cloak. • is. least stron in the nrn�bhern z gl+ect of it is a, fruntful Gauze of di-, f=ef�tl►e ws Ysss a ice a s► a i , e na m- -cease sa Then, after the last sound of da , we find the Monds ori the Human EV, s3presidirsg a cleans echoer over still• Over evolved a plan. He made a print of y' rtzce' in the troprit where its rays are this she. t a blanket is laid The the ne ative on a post card and mailed Sifting from very far away, > cr g P the most direct, we find the dark <. Significance of }fed. clean clothes should then be tucked in it to the neighbor in question, Need- Without a breath, without a sound; Withlut a footfall on the ground, a When a lzglit-skinned person is Ethnologists say that of all bright z securely at the foot, 4wA the, sodfled leas to -say, all melon stealing ceased exposed to the sun, as ell of us ane or colors red is the favorite -among pri- set• sli•Pped `.from under., Blankets at once, and the melon patch flour - now. comae the slow, ° requent airing. fished for the rest of the season, Soft benediction of the snow.' ought tot ire in snnlmer, ~a de are .:tike beater for f part of mitive peoples. It' excites to violence P ps4mef4 forms -we get a coat of in flags and uniforms.y, ]Ps'` owe may be comfortably arranged -1.--- tan" -than filters out the injurims On the other hard, red has re laced . pry lilacax>g• a d'arge one under the 'back Had Learned Horn. Caugda Proud Forever. _ .. p t Izg9Ht ragrs. +rand 6sh;o*d s, and a Mull-one'wnd8r A)+e Dominion Izaa made for the green a out respect io a restful color. N �, hevA di Of She (to her returned soldier)- Tate slsan also, augp.emeitta t11e kid- At great State functions out of doors wing the dower corners «you've been making love to those cause of civilization and its mother- nays ars an excretory organ; the. per- in India, such as a durbar, red umbrel- of the latbe•r well down •so as to. fit French girls." land, a great and signal sa4rifice. Itt snpirabion, ttntsrt ft t'h'rows off contbaiTns las are preferred to green as an ef• alai the crape of the neck, thus givng He --"Why doyou think that2 record in the war is one of which its more or Ie:ts excrern>e:xtitfous matter. fective sunshade. -�sa Pportt_to the he '.- She -"Because you've improved so." -People may be proud forever. For the When the• kidneys are da -eased and .To rase s perstoai in Iced to a sit - Canadian people 1t is a heritage_ of their. secretion di�m8,shes, plsysicra 3 It is a.wise man M1vhzo lraez Salsa collo poaibure, when too weak to he 1 1P A 'b8sis!t of wxs'tea• placed in -the oven imperishable honor. -Boston Trans- ! sstiariazl+ate the sweat >3xHds in" -order m� dad',s �tuanbla� bs',o�etoa- can-stts- 1$iimW, 1L1ve the intlieT9 pat 4141 wS re vlwte the tem!pea�atus e, cript. j -- remove .' urea and . Q*er sd bstancaers stones to-a+'sceeao-on the fact. _ "',� -: '; ✓.• ... _. .. _ ..- .. �..�c��14G�'; "'.,'"�1° !ori +taf4i, �:•' •ash`�'::�+awn''i7r'N�'r�.tit is r. „ Sr x ' . ` .. , r,.;"r+aw F b'4at.. -,r ,„�io r r&&� For ,k .:' :w''''�i: wU;"n:'h4$ ,:. �,5'' n`' lP?' 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"i+.. u ,v��r�"Fi. ... ,,,C.., . ,:1-., .. -*.S. -w-'{' W.. .. ,,., ,,, ,.0 l-. ''!�.. ".'.G3F':, .P} • .J .b .AK a•L ,.-, ,. �. • ..'!..�./. '•N ♦: 'i, •KT .✓tr ..1s:�, :t� - ..:9 n%: .,. x:u,: •. h a..,:.t >. •..(•-•�_,. .Y. '':�, ter&,•.- -- .. _ .,'C :'.-JK' insiddl ,i 'y" __ �� a 4 •s_ ..,. hI''"�" i :.. �.. i ry {� .:,���=he�'ee'ty - �� }'®re Is the RltrAi. Ptincige�►ph . • =�-� . '"r �. �� �������� ! That -Plays ALL I4eoorrds CORRFC'�"4Y t �- 777 0. {4 l�asi3ittsiis ; - a7"rs� ; . 7 HE appoint- r ,� ',49 y.. -men :. -Col. C}. Me- J � ' .-amwar �y .w'� - - - rra — - - _ ;.fey Brown a! �' I - _'r F d'"SniBht. Comman� / '� _ . der of • the. order- t - - -- _ __ ---- s ` - 2'h!a la the. only Dhonograp>? wit,, whlcn h thihw ear ry / 'r y' �iinet places ton �edlesne lity►din Ddoond 4 J .. r� ' i -' of the British 9 Doinrt that eta} p Empire is the re•' "ray ;r i ry'/ `f f The "Ul�ne" !B the only "all -record" . repro • '. a + suit O! the very, { % } ' . .. I /`i ° _darer providin8 the .exact weight, needle anb %r':M'%• v!f 'yk. / /! ' diaphragm for each make of record. i ,_ ' Sae` services ren•. ; .rlF� - - , "c derail b7 the Euro / . N �/ y,//� `r/ ' "Another a elusive feature is the all -wood tons: ✓ 1 '`z. .. %; /Ou. /'/ • chamber—wilt like a violin entirely free.fra ry "gena Manager o! ,� ? ,r:;3 ?;". * : f ,;"%!�' , �/ • i ..,1 _: 5w C. P R. to the zF`'/i%f Y:• y ; • 4i'/ / , tin or cast iron ! ».:..:.._1-11 114 the Y: >�i a y,' y'f- 4/�,^ i r, _ Vitt Iii, Turs :CoQ?O]A _..... ......__. ::,r.. •• 111�1 y .British Govern- ° "` ' ix :. I / r�. :Y.l.a p f y /� '>' THE MU8ICAL MERCHANDISE 8ALEs CO• Toronto •-r '._':. :r"''',.nt, for whom . <•x /+• 'H•,i' r�.' , ,.._,, . ' , : 4.t ar �� % Excelsior' Life Bldg f 1. acted ON Am 4 / 4 ��•../c - Dept. W. L. j' �� ` ,. aistaat Director. ¢ fh� , / of Transport dur• _ Y ? / r rr, / %W nm a .. . , las the last three '�""� I� ... _ __ me, ree.sf c . Ya _. -: r, • +� years of the war. : s ,� .. ... .' "(3. MCL.; as he '4 i ii i y � bookjet explaining vrin- Street or R:A. .... 11 - •. , _ -- Lg ia popularly - / .r� x1, I _ ,known, both in /y etplea of the "IIitonat Town .... ... ...... .. rrov... Canada sad the1. ~N Old Country, 1s �. n. �fi, � _ t the .eon of Adam ;��y ' �r/, y I i "� r -_ `- Brown of Hamll• i/ / 6 ? r` r ` _ I. h's Victor LOST ton, Ontario, and ' f : E! /r 2' t [ Lord Roberts Predicted Fqc X / SOAPED BL "ACK FOX. 'NAY BilIT was bora in 1865. r% �rfq , • k,: J, li 1. . L'Evenement, of Quebec, states that E able reward. Reid Bros.. Eothaell, . r •. r ,, • •... L rr t . — .. ` In 1887 he was l: ' - when Lord Roberts was in Canada ten oat. _ ,t - 'appointed agent '� h - years ago at the dedication of :the Fos fi1dL1Q of the Canadian A. ; I r -'-: p siccsa pins of Abraham as a park and Play- -- rEI7 r R Pacific Railway at / // �� EL1. EQliSB Ewf3P �,pE ground, he made this prediction: ens fob printing plant in Easter Vancouver, gra "Th believe me, and Un[arlo. lns+uranco carried $1.600.! `;? .1 reguau s,8 is 1 Box, ti ,rooted Sve years •„_ . eo' for 1 inn on quick sale. .v later to be Asst. . we are asleep n r a false' secuifty, Wilson publlehlnR Co.. Ltd. Toronto. General Passers• ,}Sir George MeL. , Brown. _ - -' I for I do not hesitate to affirm that we ger Agent, Western Division, and subsequently became in tura Executive�ypr,l far iahe ar}ioall r.DKr.Y N$�'SFAPER TOR 8AA•� a Agent, Superintend of Hotels, and Dining and Sleeping Car Dept_. and will have a frightful war in Europe, `� f . xew_ Ontario. owner Koros l General Passenger Agent C. a R. Atlantic Steamship' Lines, Is, 1908.he i5 when developed In cin- and that Britain and France will have Franca w'ul sell $2,000, Worth double . �s�g1-i?,s The mncldx I that amount Apply I. FI.. coo wtison '-' �1vas appointed C}eaerai European. Tr&Mc Agent, and Sn 1910 deneral Euro i the hardest gxperience of their. ex- publishlnsc Co.. Limited. Toronto '. shoz-t and buttons sntLgly around will: in feet, nee de-�rye�oQs peen Manager, with head offices at 62=5 Charing Cross, London, B.W.` I iatence. They _ „ Cot George McLaren ,Brawn, says a friend writing in the "3ioatr-at the waistLiam lyI�C11 Pattern No. I fat very near, but the war tofiY final11 - K3azetta;' is one of those rare mem whose friendships are egtisl to the num- 8706, M,ilasee' and Crim' Middy Dress• ly be won by the genius of a French tNc ER, T1Jnaol;s, LCmtps, 1LTG`.{' In 7 e6zga, s Price, 2°'' C internal and external. ei with- :� ltier of their acquatntsncee:' To allln that wide circle the announeeme of 8 to •20 year General named Ferdinand. Foch Pro- cue unto by our home treatment wat4 the new honor which has been conferred npoa him comes as pleasant' us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical very welcome news. It is a recognition of qualities and services whtr.h _ feasor }n the Militar4+ School in Paris.” Co .Limited. Coliinlrwood.. Ont.��� {��gBeggR_and to hays rendered. The reputation which , � s Keep a few pieces of'camphor g= be .enjoyed to Canada. not alone in the railway w*orid, has �� l F° in proportion to his larger opportunities as European Malsager o! the Cana- . - . . in . tho tinea closet.- It will retain' tbt �f.. good eolor of the linea articles: ' than Pacific Railway in London, and the value of his servie's In the organ! _ ,✓;alms Ninny vactim� in, Canada satloa and' direction of troop tsftnsportation during the war con hardl7 be �^"_ � overstated. it. was as successful as !t was anerouf4, and although given \ aha should be- guarded aRainai r ., 711_wish no other thousht than that of duty, wag none the less deserving of recog- AWs pltSoa now socorded. It was but one, if the chief of his war activit!es� r' _____--_, w Lkmenti which ware is fact as vatted as were the cierpaads upon his help and counsel. {l ASTHN ± In all this McLaren. Brown has been true in both tmpulee and action to the ,+,,; ;I -1 Is , Great preventative. heir,; one o rbs INSTANTLY i�EI.IEYED VYlil'1 y ; stock of which he comes. Similar_ impulses, flndfng similar eapressioy RI�•;',�� f., � m�ntthae� ured thou nil i of cases of �ti having re and to lase sad circ r .asthma. Bono le career o nal sown, hie father, now and for many yes p'� , - ✓-'J.` • an r'mifar ,its -eases. It Is an Enemy, toaster at Hamilton. Active and successful to commercial life, a pioneer is ;;. < <^ ems-: Theusaads of bottles brit is used railway development, and one of the fathers. of the National Policy. Adam ;+ :" 5�_; every day. tOeneralbdeaier�u -ts C1R1101tYREFUNI)tD ASKAIiYOiWGGiST t still sung to spirit, giving largely of his tame anQ y a , 'V - R or grits l Inez Go. if!antron! P. Prl"Nlh antfetaace to philanthropy, and to niaations. ia"i . I I- '8 LI?IISIE.'�"r CO...Lt !+ - @' . ,As is the father, so is the son. strong la his uadertakingls said. wl • . T , Yarmouth. s,•8: . - C _ ihou>:httnl. kindly gentleman.. ° -' - There Are Utl►ers. ,.i �; i. }% - : s,°:"! _ 3n one of the base hoslsfiala of th3: FLI(}HT$ IN THE FUTURE somewhere around twenty tents. Pas-- _ -_-- -- be cheaper. "It iso army not long ago a new r(hrarian�jj�" , senger traffic. may " ;'• was set to, work by the Library As' - MOVES. :-' P From London to New York la Thirty not very easy;' sags the author o: -If ATTACKS ,5 soc}ation. She was a 1'exy charming . Hours by Aeroplane. these predictions, "to -forecast what .young woman, and very anxious . to - .. -: , $tinny people ars wondering what fares., will be by flying machine,. but . please all of her "customers" though $%ari'>1 j jRjment ii+CSttlt7 -h t►nr aviators will do When peace is as an estimate it would appear that _ _ ewe of them didn't even' wish to look the eongestitul stint signed. This question is answered in from tea to twenty cents a mile, at- at a book, In her rounds she approach- ,1. , ' d,•,s - 'Sadder IL $totfghtea's new ptiblica- carding to the lengths ,4 the route, ed one of the patients and sae declined I re.1h0e8 Pari g: tion. "The British Aircraft Industry," Would be about the flame:' _ -to be interested in her *area: At the — +' w fl will •% next cat she stopped and offered" its i A` little, applied svithow! isbbes _+ `` in the future become of paramefun < 1.T _ - tpostance, not-iu war, but in com- gIlrra i. How''s L��S 1.the vatient asked." -saatife-the-nerves. -- - leasure, and sport is 'Bambi,'� °' f n's -Liniment 'very. . �► _ .. � .1 fie, p "It's n in allaying externals pains, strains- - Two miles a minute is quite an - book about aid «ph; .this libralrfan. b es s . flying a ed to-do To -mor- bruises,ac tiff joints, sore frons ordinary Pe y CIL authority says corns +Ni clan. frock is devel6o�ped }n who married a man -without his hav- aoav we shall be flashing through the dry up and lift oat " -cies: lumbago, neuritis, aciatit:r,'rlseur saRin sad iy., guahs drewy for after- ins anything to say about it. - matic twi es. bo sky at one hundred and eighty miles with Angers. _• noon wear. Mcceal P'atterls No. 8?23+ +mold on there," ahouteci tho man seep a. big the always on haled an hoar: A return Mp to New York - I.eaiea' Tie -(}n oz Bu+bbon-OII Dress.tyPho had declined all books. He rasa- dor family use. Made in Gtnacta. i[rom London will be accomplished' in o In 7 aisles, 34 to 46 bust, Price, 25 ed himself up on his. elbow and resell- Druggists everywhere. ` 4 two and a half days, instead - of ten, I Hospital records show that - every cenrts TransfeQ• Design. No. 811. ed out his hand, "Give ale that book. to Singapore in a week. time you cat a cora you invite lock- P�� 15 cents. It's my autobiography:' If you leave London early' on Delon- Few or blood poison, which is needless,Them P may be aid may, you will be able to descend in says a .Cincinnati authority, who tells ti+am 9 r locsd Mme,$ detalez or fttssat3,e >rlatm•as ours. ooids. is . _ either Sydney or HongHong late on yon that a quarter ounce o� a drug - . called freezone can be obtained at lit. from the McCall C3o., 70 Bond St., --0 :'F Svcfi trips sound like fairy tie cost from the drug store but is suf- Torecto, Dept, �_ - _mor the Invalid. = .. tales, flcient to rid one's feet of every hard ----=' are based upon sound ecien- or soft cora or callus. ": .' ' MONEY ORDERS. � Many invalids find the tiveight of iso. 400. i --= apply a few dr your outof-tons acro bedelothea almost .unbearable. _ __ -{ 'title - formulas. Pro a y an ae-ttid- You irimpply PP y postal service will be the first Prue-_ �raIIe"as-iseteantly raejbteved corn and Do inion -Express, Money (?veleta. Five An easy teat for can �msde µ ..tical innovation. Before long, how- entire' corn can be lifted out, cents. from barrel hoops. Take two, cut off t a surd of ' the circumference - --- :ever, .two services are p>�cted-whiels Toot and oX. wi - en them together at the mid - will compete with trains' and ships. This drug is sticky but dries at once -4 -_ : +The first will be fast aerial mail -car- and is claimed to just shrivel up ant` The "experts!' who wrote long and dle of the top y means of abe-o _ xiers and passenger service, with an corn without inRaming or even irrV learned articles about --Big Bertha" staves• This frame should ve wrap- �im Awai :: E , -'average night and day speed of .one tating the surrounding tissue or skin. will wish that the intormatfon now ' pea with old muslin to prevent ally. N If your wife wears high heels she s linters from annoying the patient. • p� , hundred miles per hour. The second will glad know of this. in the possession' of the Allied mill- P over the auf- _ hill Saenger servicert _'.-.__ - - autirori`ties regarding be lac _ 1 be s_ slow (?� _ _ ----' -What He Could Do. Pon could be suppressed. It now Ap- ,fever and the clothes drawn vp over f runinir►g during the day only, at an ' - • • - � ' _average! speed of eighty miles ' flit , It's a good thing to write a square pears that they were not new guns at i it 1._ awI� `: hour. deal for little nations into th'. peace all,. as we' were so confidently assured, I � > A striking table has been drawn up terms Little nations in the est but naval guns specially fitted with .A train traveRing sixty miles sol . DPi�._ -9 P to show the dilierence beveen the ,have certainly got the small end of it. new tubes, made to withstand the hour can be �`opped within 120 ya¢�ds. . acities of the flying machine of the They've been treated, especially by tremendous pressure of the charge II' cutioli ., future an a -treated-by- was employed. The guns were ; •. _ •, ... � ; It relates to the comparative distances Battling Bill. pointed at an ung e o 6b-degfees, an t A- ; fi e., � - e a t�erE� ilfftrl l in a twenty-four hours day. - ' Battling Bill borrowed dobbins' best in the course of its journey the 'shell 1 -A l�il —g � ,TWOu+}m=t to, :otiie 8l4HMI � Road lorry, 120 miles; cargo steam black trousers from him, and then, on rose to the height o! 22 miles! •d oubies eve fr a tl 9t,, super -e foamy enrol•' or, 240' miles; goods train, 360, miles; one excuse or another, wouldn't give - sanest by badly digest,d food' Gents stop itclirng, clear the Skin of teamer, 360 miles; motor car, them back. A month passed, and Job- sttasres statateat Cnsas Mahtlnorla which ovartaksstha:e organs th pimples, blotches, rednessandrougis• -- - 480 miles; express, trailne� 960 miles; I bins sent an urgent rilessen er to Bill. - es the scat of itchin and Adan- 8ying ilea;amachine, 2,400 mile3. g ' - eliminato the irritant t rids 1n P g He must have them trousers back Lincolns Inn. formed. Hcip your stomach t% +d�n d the hands of ciufps sib - In regard to cost, aerial travelling' sold the lire eager. London has _rightly been called the sores. In purity, delicate medics- s to -day, Battling,, �� « " but it will be I properly digest the food' by ;tion, refreshing fragratrce, eonve• - Ifor along while will be expensive, and „He's going to a funeral. Bagdad, of the West, tak;n>:15ao 3n drops oflTstraei mience and economy, Cuticara Soap the commercial man will use the air to „Tiley ain't fit to wear to a funeral a surprise to most people to hear that of Roots, nold as 111^then Setgel's and Ointment meet wtth the approve? ` I time rather than money. But as • now," said Battling Bill.. "I've been there is an Ogen air vine in the Met-. . Curative -Syrup, and your Iddr►el :'of the most discriminating. Ideal for ^_._ iime.in business means money, he will,roPdisorder will sotnptly din• every -day toilet uses.11. o co he end: T-0 workin' in the `boiler -shop in 'em" bun heal of grapes on it vine, t ained stpoear. Vat the genniae. ., F °� so°.' ml nam..y "Oh; dear!" paid. the messenger, °°'° 4•r �.L -f a." 8° abiI 1' carry a ton a mile may work out at ss+throuchoutehbwora. "What is poor: Mr. Tobbins to do to No. 12 New Sgqare, were ,trying o MM 2M _ -A then?" to get ripe during the first dismal , ._.. _. " The Highest Price t'Do?" said Battling Bill. "Why, week of December. ' These Lincoln I ® " - let him do the same as I done-bor- Inn trees are ELmonn f vorablehe tyears, I' RAW FURS Taw a pair." air vines that _ I ripen. Formerly vineyards were , w- $ . �� to us, no matter what quantity. We A minty'bureau scarf can be m,gae common not only in• London but I a r 9 i pay Rhe highest prise, also express dyty bard�red frith chechcred throughout England) A'. with I charges. gingham or used on i1be bras or 8nw- .:,'' - cha once_ sad fou see assured of Nunarati; Li=:meat e>ues• Lretrotnve•• . Always Effective --and acts quickly a erect cie'borvne. Attractive bedspreads, , r satiaLaction. too, can be made in thus way. ' yVlten tvc+^title► fish afir:ayR wie it :m iii Rel:eves lame back, Iumbago, neuralgia, sprains, lame�oiata and mnaelet, - ABBEY FUR COMPAPIY If ttie farmer carries c.^ith liiar► a a' thin eTcth anti Rdd a l�%tkle omegaT toothacho, earache, acro throat sad other painful complaintd Hlrtt'd . Montreal, P.Q. amts book an'dP.rvciT to ioltfBOarn Jobs to the water., Thi9 m'a'kes the fish �topr-the Pais._Get abottlotoday. Have itheady--hesahundred 310 St. Paul W. n�ed'ed to be dame, he wlidi usually not fieri and l�eT+� it white. Lace: Ardeatersorccrtrew. H1AgfREi+SEDYCo;;Hamiiton,Can. • echelaga fit. lack for' work during winter days . ` - Senry. _ - . leer la bwiriecsn tar 9 `= ` - and rainy seasons. ISSUE No. 5--19 . - oar•a.Aaaaat is, C76ws _ rs . I tsxasua s ztatmeai - . j .. .:_. ; -.., - _ -._... •..,..: -.." .. . .. -... _ - -...-. ... _�.:.r..•..t?,.1..:,-ti.,... _..,rs~,.: ...r:..:..,: _.:. ;aJi"�,•.C9.11. 1.' other natioa,s, and -he thought' often Lhawe doctors, and others inter- ...Nota<a AND}Ts- - that he had a military milchine rated in public health, advised us of Below you will find V, hat of Aylmer Brand 4oclds - that was powerful enough to this, and yet how .i - reQuently is the at [i0efi on cannot duplicate:' Is it g warning disregarded? p y be the fair that -some po eeesarof emillion8ild of bel uer all. .he catiane, and he Ths_failurerule Is rtoree�naib a is mtha spread of much coatag oa. a e canned Peas, .. Ise r :. _dollars, while others .are ,in the is right," In his enad desire far example those in the early, nasus- 'Canned Tomatoes, :, 20c . 2,� °nan be compelled to- work every hat the world .empire ge, unguard d cough may re ase :'Can ped Pe�ass, .' ... .' 17c 1.85 . -`� � '• p . y ever seen, he millions of deadly tubercle bacilli; c 1.85 :day in the year to keep body and ignored all. international law and to be breathed in by others around. Canned Peaches,' ' lac ' 2.80 soul together while others caunot was willing to -commit any crime, Until recent years consumption � y was considered incurable, but we now, Ge r s n t t Get you apply now. They w'lt no be cheaper spend their money faet euough, no -matter how brutal'it might be, . g know that it can be cured ii• taken � - •. , & ; -and at the same tithe be not under in order that he -mi ht gain, his in time. The Muskoka Free Hospital z;.. q a single g g p We have a full line of Ro al Pur h Stook food' the necessity of wurki R ends. But how the mighty haze has proved this withouta, doubt, for 3' p hour ? There are a great' many fallen. A few abort thousands of 'its patients have been Royal Purple Calf Meeal,a$1 Pur years ago, restored to health apd lives of use- le Puultr, :S stifle a0c and�rsl prop e R o c stat a ; wa p _ —3' 1?.. , n One ez-patient of that oepitaT` d unfair, and claim that the pre rnations. writes as follows: "Just eight years / p� e - A sante should diyide up the. wealth He was ti hash of great ability and ago this' Christmas time I entered V FY/ G S R ! C H A R Q `S N t of the world so that all may have very versatile. He was one of the your sanatorium. i was a very sad and discouraged girl that Christmas ` �H� Q•RO�FR an equal Khare. If these people' best iufurwed uten in the world, . Eve, but I have been home over ti were able to force, their ideas_upon and had he -so chosen; he might seven years, and I can hardly believe word it would be a rest have been a great blessing to tdan• that I ever had T. B. I look back to Keep away the �liii� g the days I spent there, with great A L S I K E SEE D .ealamitq... If one.man is able, by :kind. No other man had the thanks to God' and those faithful ". industry, thift and the exercise of power to wield a greater ieueuce workers who understood our cases WANTED TED By buying a warm Sweater and needs, and mthistered to us so `wisdom. to lay spa large fortune,for good than he. But on the faithfully.°° Coat, I have a big range, I would'be a crime to compel him other hand no other Loan had, .the To carry on this great work the We will pay the highest to choose from in men's ` Muskoka Free Hospital for Con- prices for all kinds` - women's, boys', to share his wealth with another power .to iulliet greater misery sumptives is again appealing for of seed, and girl'ey y,. and spends fool- and u �a•` '•.man who is.lr+z ., ' __eufierittR pan -mankind than help. There is much to do. wail you Send us sem lee and sixes' is`hly every cent that comes into he- Prompted b hii desire, for 'lend a hand? F get p y at prices'that cannot be Jai@ poasessio,n. If one man has a more gain, he chose - the ]ai;- ' Wilibutions may be Sent to our prices before found elsewhere. ° Bir 'William J. Gage.. 84 'padias selling. < x' -genius for inventidtr and works ter, but fortunately for the world avenue, g• Toronto, or to.George_A. --metre. est of facilities -QaIt and see the bi twenty. hours out of every twenty hefailed and now .he is-- _Reid, Seeretary-Treasurer. Gage In- g range of 4; "'four in order that he ma stitute, 283 College street. Toronto. --.__for cleaning, -- Underwear for the - way to that which he was so careful in x themorld a product of his brain sowing, and see where he is now. whale family. ON Ahat will prove a great boon to all He is a fugitive in• a iand'thatWHITBY, QNTARIO J. Fingold, North Claremont rw maukigd, surely he -hi entitled to wouldh7. &� to get rid of hiru. There is not t►r'c,ountry on' "the i afore consideration than the Loaf= � `�•� ,; .•- e �' -Or. whose whale concern is hose he fare of fire Qloba to whirh heC-I7 4-02A -a hm 0 m• a I e V' paying -fur it or working for it. and a few yei►rs ago the nations ' If these' rinci le•i were _ Of rife world would vie��ovith one " foice, there would be uo-sti ural - :.,Beginning with Saturday, Pec. 7th, we. will_dispose of our.'. _ ano er to do With honor. _.. Evers a tock a Fall Millinery a t greaely reduced prices. '+ to make pragreeq in the worlcl. If his own country, since, he failed in - rerythiagwrill bwi;s ld at cost. man gainer great wealth by hard the war, despises barn, and his life � --. work _ ..:. � :: - -- -- - . Christmas we will be prepared to take orders - wan e a ager` the moarent l than .should have the slightest NALX MZGISTEB - ss _ for Dress -Making. g he .would ate over the bounder - _ After Ch g• - p y ' TrzsmtY. Fkn. 4Ttt—Auction sale of ;;y elaint erpc>s tt line. In Germany he 'waq the ! 70. hoad .of eattlp° including cos.. + ?- R` 1�0 other sin causes more miser Mrs sand Miss She herds lCke�ns� a>tiaer. of sixty most beautiful eepringere and young cattle. etleo f . p castles, and now is living Ina t twits. at tot-S,can S. Picitering._ f-® to utankind than eelfi9hness. and �rAPeri.v—ot J. H.. BrillinRer. Bale. - Is own a w$et•etba r See .bills. Z. S. d cavy, sad no of 'er 'per -Io t e .• owt•er would be glad to gel rid 'a i Pugh. auctioneer. ' history pf the world affords more him. Can we itnagiue what his blovDAT, FEB. l0•rs—Auction •sale of :9 thoughts of a greater empire, but ber at lot 13,'con. 9, Piekeri the Having ia�ressi_ve lessons on the effects of thoughts may now be ? Not about 5 acres of standing cedar tim- .r`. . -these evils -than the past four p- n� ''purchased the garage business of Russell Aadrsw, we are —77 of a few acres of land and a h m: pproperty of Wm. Edwards. Sale at +� .years• In the ear)y months .of 1 8fl sharp. Bee bills. H. a. Pugh. prt'Pared to repair all makes of auto'. Having worked in so 191! the Kaiser of Germany oecu- - -- auctioneer. auto factory fora number of years, we are prepared -to TIME Td BLL-PiokesiaR 8taeoo O guarantee satisfaction, or money ..- pied s most enviable nositioo is T. R. Trains goingEaodoeas totloiws - - — y refunded �c ��MiG-GARA H. = the world. He was the emperor No. s Mail 8.07 a Di. e0 YEARS' _ - of one of the greatest empires. l s7 P• M• — , as or a lXPRRI[NC a makes of cars, oils. etc. i;.. a wor is empire Weis In= Trains going wast • due &A follows— � � Son es'. .a • habited by a people. that. were No. 86 Local 9.17 A• b1. w °• 27 Local $,88 P. Si• u. Ii18� P1Cke17A$ --`herd in the highest esteein awonK _. r civilized nations. They were t; 7' Matt s.OU P. bt, happy and raoetprosperensnatio .-----.— _ . ��� M��• :Pickering Hardware Store ' Wbitev'ale Club of of zt��a and Germany was rapidly grow- ConrRta►+rs mac. -UK to wealth and power. Had the -Unit�ed r! fir$ �'°°�'"°° VW pur"ftsep -her - vtr oa+L . a M :$`�cia.r aa- la..nt oo I. P+o06Mr w 1 ommunim. l S Safari and his war -lords . been Meets on 1st. and 3rd Tuesdaystions �aaaoae�r.'�i'� os'bot�oap.r.oe. - of each l.eanO oia..c yraac� for ' #r lAtiefled with that' ma8t eatiefaC- month. �au taken t6 o( h :rn�a�'wcrafie - - _ .ojks, atlfpaa'"Opa a Moves and Heaters tory condition, the German. people Orders taken for salt. tw{oe, seeds, f4}�� would have been to -day a still Seed cern and sugar. . ,```•. V:,% -happy and contented people; in- Car of oil cake ordered. 'A. - a ui�s Now is the time you need a good Stove. We have the Hap Thought :'stead ' of beta a bankrupt nation, little left.' a g tl{8 Pandora pve 1HU(iH PU(iH, SecretaryM/msSMsa p e a ora Range that guarantees itself. y �rg p ww•eti sea er Rao e, wa uatsatee them to satisfy yon. e wl3ieb for years to come will lac = v sa w.aatasee. also have several second-hand stovesfor sale cheap, _corn lied to hand over to the _ sitie�- naiione the fruits of-tb�c - -- . -- compp ei-It-of Washers, run by either hand or power. in order to pay the dame SOLD WHERE YOU _ _ labor, - ge SEE '1TIIs M� ;Afew,Perfection Oil Heaters and Bayo Lampe always on hand. 1' -they haveldone to Belgium, France, and Ker , in addition to the huge t,'-; eo Will,e y .forced to pay on account of the e i just received some 'more Galvanized Iron H • be o a an I madam of their rulers who plung• ,t out ofbthe feed e� waste with the old one pay gfor Give 0 °R °ed ths.wvoyld into eheaaoabterrible - _.. • ' - war in all histo -.. ; ... ' -4asgo Germany ;was the Mecca of = - ` the learned men of the world: arms r F ere- e F rs got you `Stock cod h The Royal Purple Line. The young of other countries - always , `it is 1 aye a pleasure for as to show our Roods. . Socked to the university towns of a 1Y11IIlOn Of _ +hat-ftuutry in -orderge a �A last word . in _ _ J. y�N - PI Philosophy • C p loeophy and .offers - f 'theology, and men of science went --- - there in order. to get gbt that knowledge which could be found _ _ ar- avm "a S�Ps­�, eart she occu fed a fothe world of Y e 1 d 11 e,no where else, , In %�p remail post. tat U 00 eachZ.J :tion, and students from all other - ' countries could be found in her during this month recommends the following; Flours rstudios that they might reach the - r :: ' vpinnaele of fame. German kultur _ for Beat Bir was sought by the most ambi- And'wM redeem them for each - - rad and Pastry tious, but they did not realize Oil Jan. 1st, 1924 - that it eontaihtd a most deadly h it �. '#lefm. What do we find now ? STay doUw will. be worth mote: , M011RrC Queen: � (Pastry) (Blend) �.; Not a nation revered byall others, <'i'K•5.3. can be .re�iatered� buta people that is despised the - ' :world over. The name, Germany, ataiast loft ,. f Cream of the West rarilI be one that will be held is y (Bread) . contempt for generations. No -"� - �3oogerwill we find young men from = = w J 7 - other harts of thb world filling '1'NR]FT STAMlS 16 Tmwr SrAws The. � Flour M& Ltd "..� 'their college halls. German kul- t t cents a a c 1 p et tura has lost its _charm, and Ger- - �abU tae ons W-8.8. man music its httvmG"n - lfills it " ,,,� `hoo aur ot"ar swtiuu beou uuvre� Toronto Peterboro Fiaksring ,;--.". `_., .+ .,,.. _ -: Sd._...iti a,_...,.,..:'aM4,w,--eu;�Ch'F.sl` C•S'�..'+.'�ie�,�: ncy°i;:�.,�a��-.��'tr$u ., r• that lis; n ld sell his r •,4 ..... a. • �ri� hilwlttr people h�xe -:.b!4 * awed where hie eaea�fes contra 'not•' a him. =$ia. .. 7 .:- �, • L:. 'low About Your », gerot to bite : lost,,:ata fs a Just. eudfntf t6a life.- . x _. ;because the Qerman people backed ael$sh "�. ,. ,--��► 1.95 if paid in adT". the Kaiser in his .desire for more TO CHECK COxTA(ilOx. Canned s power and military gl0k. He " without a ghaDndketrchiefh before or•° vied the wealth - other natioa,s, and -he thought' often Lhawe doctors, and others inter- ...Nota<a AND}Ts- - that he had a military milchine rated in public health, advised us of Below you will find V, hat of Aylmer Brand 4oclds - that was powerful enough to this, and yet how .i - reQuently is the at [i0efi on cannot duplicate:' Is it g warning disregarded? p y be the fair that -some po eeesarof emillion8ild of bel uer all. .he catiane, and he Ths_failurerule Is rtoree�naib a is mtha spread of much coatag oa. a e canned Peas, .. Ise r :. _dollars, while others .are ,in the is right," In his enad desire far example those in the early, nasus- 'Canned Tomatoes, :, 20c . 2,� °nan be compelled to- work every hat the world .empire ge, unguard d cough may re ase :'Can ped Pe�ass, .' ... .' 17c 1.85 . -`� � '• p . y ever seen, he millions of deadly tubercle bacilli; c 1.85 :day in the year to keep body and ignored all. international law and to be breathed in by others around. Canned Peaches,' ' lac ' 2.80 soul together while others caunot was willing to -commit any crime, Until recent years consumption � y was considered incurable, but we now, Ge r s n t t Get you apply now. They w'lt no be cheaper spend their money faet euough, no -matter how brutal'it might be, . g know that it can be cured ii• taken � - •. , & ; -and at the same tithe be not under in order that he -mi ht gain, his in time. The Muskoka Free Hospital z;.. q a single g g p We have a full line of Ro al Pur h Stook food' the necessity of wurki R ends. But how the mighty haze has proved this withouta, doubt, for 3' p hour ? There are a great' many fallen. A few abort thousands of 'its patients have been Royal Purple Calf Meeal,a$1 Pur years ago, restored to health apd lives of use- le Puultr, :S stifle a0c and�rsl prop e R o c stat a ; wa p _ —3' 1?.. , n One ez-patient of that oepitaT` d unfair, and claim that the pre rnations. writes as follows: "Just eight years / p� e - A sante should diyide up the. wealth He was ti hash of great ability and ago this' Christmas time I entered V FY/ G S R ! C H A R Q `S N t of the world so that all may have very versatile. He was one of the your sanatorium. i was a very sad and discouraged girl that Christmas ` �H� Q•RO�FR an equal Khare. If these people' best iufurwed uten in the world, . Eve, but I have been home over ti were able to force, their ideas_upon and had he -so chosen; he might seven years, and I can hardly believe word it would be a rest have been a great blessing to tdan• that I ever had T. B. I look back to Keep away the �liii� g the days I spent there, with great A L S I K E SEE D .ealamitq... If one.man is able, by :kind. No other man had the thanks to God' and those faithful ". industry, thift and the exercise of power to wield a greater ieueuce workers who understood our cases WANTED TED By buying a warm Sweater and needs, and mthistered to us so `wisdom. to lay spa large fortune,for good than he. But on the faithfully.°° Coat, I have a big range, I would'be a crime to compel him other hand no other Loan had, .the To carry on this great work the We will pay the highest to choose from in men's ` Muskoka Free Hospital for Con- prices for all kinds` - women's, boys', to share his wealth with another power .to iulliet greater misery sumptives is again appealing for of seed, and girl'ey y,. and spends fool- and u �a•` '•.man who is.lr+z ., ' __eufierittR pan -mankind than help. There is much to do. wail you Send us sem lee and sixes' is`hly every cent that comes into he- Prompted b hii desire, for 'lend a hand? F get p y at prices'that cannot be Jai@ poasessio,n. If one man has a more gain, he chose - the ]ai;- ' Wilibutions may be Sent to our prices before found elsewhere. ° Bir 'William J. Gage.. 84 'padias selling. < x' -genius for inventidtr and works ter, but fortunately for the world avenue, g• Toronto, or to.George_A. --metre. est of facilities -QaIt and see the bi twenty. hours out of every twenty hefailed and now .he is-- _Reid, Seeretary-Treasurer. Gage In- g range of 4; "'four in order that he ma stitute, 283 College street. Toronto. --.__for cleaning, -- Underwear for the - way to that which he was so careful in x themorld a product of his brain sowing, and see where he is now. whale family. ON Ahat will prove a great boon to all He is a fugitive in• a iand'thatWHITBY, QNTARIO J. Fingold, North Claremont rw maukigd, surely he -hi entitled to wouldh7. &� to get rid of hiru. There is not t►r'c,ountry on' "the i afore consideration than the Loaf= � `�•� ,; .•- e �' -Or. whose whale concern is hose he fare of fire Qloba to whirh heC-I7 4-02A -a hm 0 m• a I e V' paying -fur it or working for it. and a few yei►rs ago the nations ' If these' rinci le•i were _ Of rife world would vie��ovith one " foice, there would be uo-sti ural - :.,Beginning with Saturday, Pec. 7th, we. will_dispose of our.'. _ ano er to do With honor. _.. Evers a tock a Fall Millinery a t greaely reduced prices. '+ to make pragreeq in the worlcl. If his own country, since, he failed in - rerythiagwrill bwi;s ld at cost. man gainer great wealth by hard the war, despises barn, and his life � --. work _ ..:. � :: - -- -- - . Christmas we will be prepared to take orders - wan e a ager` the moarent l than .should have the slightest NALX MZGISTEB - ss _ for Dress -Making. g he .would ate over the bounder - _ After Ch g• - p y ' TrzsmtY. Fkn. 4Ttt—Auction sale of ;;y elaint erpc>s tt line. In Germany he 'waq the ! 70. hoad .of eattlp° including cos.. + ?- R` 1�0 other sin causes more miser Mrs sand Miss She herds lCke�ns� a>tiaer. of sixty most beautiful eepringere and young cattle. etleo f . p castles, and now is living Ina t twits. at tot-S,can S. Picitering._ f-® to utankind than eelfi9hness. and �rAPeri.v—ot J. H.. BrillinRer. Bale. - Is own a w$et•etba r See .bills. Z. S. d cavy, sad no of 'er 'per -Io t e .• owt•er would be glad to gel rid 'a i Pugh. auctioneer. ' history pf the world affords more him. Can we itnagiue what his blovDAT, FEB. l0•rs—Auction •sale of :9 thoughts of a greater empire, but ber at lot 13,'con. 9, Piekeri the Having ia�ressi_ve lessons on the effects of thoughts may now be ? Not about 5 acres of standing cedar tim- .r`. . -these evils -than the past four p- n� ''purchased the garage business of Russell Aadrsw, we are —77 of a few acres of land and a h m: pproperty of Wm. Edwards. Sale at +� .years• In the ear)y months .of 1 8fl sharp. Bee bills. H. a. Pugh. prt'Pared to repair all makes of auto'. Having worked in so 191! the Kaiser of Germany oecu- - -- auctioneer. auto factory fora number of years, we are prepared -to TIME Td BLL-PiokesiaR 8taeoo O guarantee satisfaction, or money ..- pied s most enviable nositioo is T. R. Trains goingEaodoeas totloiws - - — y refunded �c ��MiG-GARA H. = the world. He was the emperor No. s Mail 8.07 a Di. e0 YEARS' _ - of one of the greatest empires. l s7 P• M• — , as or a lXPRRI[NC a makes of cars, oils. etc. i;.. a wor is empire Weis In= Trains going wast • due &A follows— � � Son es'. .a • habited by a people. that. were No. 86 Local 9.17 A• b1. w °• 27 Local $,88 P. Si• u. Ii18� P1Cke17A$ --`herd in the highest esteein awonK _. r civilized nations. They were t; 7' Matt s.OU P. bt, happy and raoetprosperensnatio .-----.— _ . ��� M��• :Pickering Hardware Store ' Wbitev'ale Club of of zt��a and Germany was rapidly grow- ConrRta►+rs mac. -UK to wealth and power. Had the -Unit�ed r! fir$ �'°°�'"°° VW pur"ftsep -her - vtr oa+L . a M :$`�cia.r aa- la..nt oo I. P+o06Mr w 1 ommunim. l S Safari and his war -lords . been Meets on 1st. and 3rd Tuesdaystions �aaaoae�r.'�i'� os'bot�oap.r.oe. - of each l.eanO oia..c yraac� for ' #r lAtiefled with that' ma8t eatiefaC- month. �au taken t6 o( h :rn�a�'wcrafie - - _ .ojks, atlfpaa'"Opa a Moves and Heaters tory condition, the German. people Orders taken for salt. tw{oe, seeds, f4}�� would have been to -day a still Seed cern and sugar. . ,```•. V:,% -happy and contented people; in- Car of oil cake ordered. 'A. - a ui�s Now is the time you need a good Stove. We have the Hap Thought :'stead ' of beta a bankrupt nation, little left.' a g tl{8 Pandora pve 1HU(iH PU(iH, SecretaryM/msSMsa p e a ora Range that guarantees itself. y �rg p ww•eti sea er Rao e, wa uatsatee them to satisfy yon. e wl3ieb for years to come will lac = v sa w.aatasee. also have several second-hand stovesfor sale cheap, _corn lied to hand over to the _ sitie�- naiione the fruits of-tb�c - -- . -- compp ei-It-of Washers, run by either hand or power. in order to pay the dame SOLD WHERE YOU _ _ labor, - ge SEE '1TIIs M� ;Afew,Perfection Oil Heaters and Bayo Lampe always on hand. 1' -they haveldone to Belgium, France, and Ker , in addition to the huge t,'-; eo Will,e y .forced to pay on account of the e i just received some 'more Galvanized Iron H • be o a an I madam of their rulers who plung• ,t out ofbthe feed e� waste with the old one pay gfor Give 0 °R °ed ths.wvoyld into eheaaoabterrible - _.. • ' - war in all histo -.. ; ... ' -4asgo Germany ;was the Mecca of = - ` the learned men of the world: arms r F ere- e F rs got you `Stock cod h The Royal Purple Line. The young of other countries - always , `it is 1 aye a pleasure for as to show our Roods. . Socked to the university towns of a 1Y11IIlOn Of _ +hat-ftuutry in -orderge a �A last word . in _ _ J. y�N - PI Philosophy • C p loeophy and .offers - f 'theology, and men of science went --- - there in order. to get gbt that knowledge which could be found _ _ ar- avm "a S�Ps­�, eart she occu fed a fothe world of Y e 1 d 11 e,no where else, , In %�p remail post. tat U 00 eachZ.J :tion, and students from all other - ' countries could be found in her during this month recommends the following; Flours rstudios that they might reach the - r :: ' vpinnaele of fame. German kultur _ for Beat Bir was sought by the most ambi- And'wM redeem them for each - - rad and Pastry tious, but they did not realize Oil Jan. 1st, 1924 - that it eontaihtd a most deadly h it �. '#lefm. What do we find now ? STay doUw will. be worth mote: , M011RrC Queen: � (Pastry) (Blend) �.; Not a nation revered byall others, <'i'K•5.3. can be .re�iatered� buta people that is despised the - ' :world over. The name, Germany, ataiast loft ,. f Cream of the West rarilI be one that will be held is y (Bread) . contempt for generations. No -"� - �3oogerwill we find young men from = = w J 7 - other harts of thb world filling '1'NR]FT STAMlS 16 Tmwr SrAws The. � Flour M& Ltd "..� 'their college halls. German kul- t t cents a a c 1 p et tura has lost its _charm, and Ger- - �abU tae ons W-8.8. man music its httvmG"n - lfills it " ,,,� `hoo aur ot"ar swtiuu beou uuvre� Toronto Peterboro Fiaksring ,;--.". `_., .+ .,,.. _ -: Sd._...iti a,_...,.,..:'aM4,w,--eu;�Ch'F.sl` C•S'�..'+.'�ie�,�: ncy°i;:�.,�a��-.��'tr$u ., r• .a'�,K w '':w.+.r'+So ,�,•j° '° .i R;S A'' r4 u�h:.�e'r:: _ c�4 "': :`• --_ _.. i...�. _ - - -- -- -,.: - ,�,•+. G•r�". 3 numbs inetabera. carr -tis ice. {T Nib ,► y� �/�, r � of the y 'F' .� •.: ... . Brow �UiOa1t l�'•'�"i, -'•.�-Tom.!'- v,d •, .'T LF w _ - V bustnees. V W. bi. i'shaer ha+�l-s A. M., attender}the fun of Cher` G w .•'. to Tomato on Tuesday. late Albert Rawson, of Toronto, _ ;:. he ••$a" epidemic sI d last. = ;.`$sive you paid for r A1�FQ PAT ROLLTN r .. gy a 'fhe pest year _ ea y'ruo - Mrs. R. E. Carruthers w re- 'pity. eBive for the first,time since her :reading? if not, will Week time for the baker who to r�oaeoir t ler quantity karat, haviB marriage at the homeof her moth- -' you pleatee do eo just. egoept :_ ... d h bail i lifted Aad; . been e D Peters. oa Thure- _ . _ _ - NOW. -B&tui ajt' entioas, bat e e rt week. - a Feb. 4th, from 2-to 5. � . we-are usingnosubstitute lloRlle Mrs, (Dr.) N. F. Tomlinson, of day, Arthur Bell and Miss Ella . - �: - " ` De t Haebor vests-in tows 9 e _ .._ _ _ _ JOHN F. BAYLE � bread • '�'' po .. ,-of-fyro, and Robert and Mrs. in ops -- __ __. ,. a , eron - lez. Reeaor, of Agincourt, leas Monday attending the, funeral Of av __ — a e e a fef of ., 'rine guest of Lyman and Mrs. Pit- the late lure. Root. Radler. ::key� on Tuesday. - Mrs. Gibson. W, and Mrs. Ward, . - Chocolateq, F Mr. Dick Howe, of London, has Jas L: oderhill.and T. Greig were - G di flan Vie, :.been spending a few days with in,Turunto on Satnriiay Attending um, 1'eanats, 1 �~� Co. t}1e f'rinet•al• of-the late, Albert - Co. George•Cuoper is. spending' ! _ Frutt Cake. , • s a few days in Toronto with her R. J. N'nd Dara, Mann, of the lith �.v x daughter, Mrs. Albert ftawPan. line of L'sbridge, aecempauied by ; Q Both phones in,the store Mrs. Thomas Graham, who 'has Their nieap cr;` Mi-s -Pennock; spent To- been visiting Mrs. Nichol, of To- Sonday n ith L man and bars.moum ; • - home on aur Mr„. C. W. Elliott as dug ter, ; Gr. Clark Rawson, son of Mrs. of Bruubiin, returned hu►ne on �... � - � � � o I � —` Albert Rawson, has bAen reported 3un�iay..• H€tKr spending a week '� l �� _. `.The I t o n a as having arrived at Halifax, after V �(, � ;.: • ; - Hith tl�e furriers pareats, Hugh '`` •being overseK:r for. over two and hiss. Gregg. - � Confectio neY'3i years. Thos. Gregg hereby requests j1_ the person who borrowed his Tea and Concert, SYhitevale, on' \�`� / � _ _ horse blankets without asking his Friday, Feb'. 'rth. - ` rttsciN's Ice Crear>a ` constantly on hand in bulk or brinks N permission to return them at once and thus save further trouble. NOTICE TO CREvSTORS �,� I Qum, Chocolates and otheriiweete. At present the outlook for farm Popular Patriotic Music. _help is not very bright for the -- _ o a - coming season: However we hope .In the Estate of Elizabeth Jane John- - T ba eoe, Cigars- etc- tooling that when the need is more. press- son, Deceased. IN .DILLIN(iHAM BLOOS is the situation may improve. The Creditors of Elizabeth Jane _ b Piokeriag, Ont.' :: F Mica Ada Hill, . who has been Johnson, late of the Township of Pick- Mudc h#en e very ill suffering from the "fill' w mea, decea ed. woo died' on or Let - - -- is+ we are glad to say+ Bradua y about man, h day of'November, 1918. • ' -im roving. although leer. progress Liv” ,�@ -- p are hereby notified to seed by post ve@ Of. YourC�llldren toward recovery to not veru rap- pre or otherwise deliver to the .., id. uuderitigned Administrator or his Wm, Edwards will hold an &net. Solicitor on or before, the 18th day of Les them grow up in an atmosphere of good music. ion sale of obont five acres of pebruary, 1919, their Christian and Let their appreciation of the beautiful things of life be deieloped stsndioa cedar timber at lot 18. surnerves, addresses and description. _ _ _ _ _• s con. 9. Pickering, on Monday, Feb. full partv,ulars of their claim:or inter- by g cod music. 10th. gee bills for full Darden- est and too nature of securities. if any, �; Let them receive the indelible imprint of culture at►d refinement late: held by, them. Immediately alter the throe h the medium of good music. lflih day of February. 1919, the estate gitch Is BUG! 2 41 _, .. • eceK4« c , wi begin t so=ar rtusic , .an_ r er. _ - ` • •i r�,��,iLlai�it several carloads having arrived the—parties entitled thereto, having re- _ aIn recently. As the demand.wa8 not gA.rci. awry to the claim or interest of- Manufactured by rt' of the ship- which the Administrator shall thea N. brisk enough a pa %eNEMAS W. H. Jack-s"011 k Sona went i d..to_be$tored. have noticeand oil others will be ez- P. Macnah jc.t nn s�'ho .has een i _ Brock Soad. is ertng; Wellesley Hoepiiiil, Turonto, for W', J. Bi~a'rorr, The Phonograph with a Soul" r T several weeks, uuderguing a -seri- a33 Bev hueet, Toronto,' - Sttlieitor for the Administrator •Phis wonderful instrument brings the world of masic'ittto ctrl i nus operation, returned home on _ - g - - _ - r. $?srrixton Johnson. � .. -:�vi�efld--�-gra-acest..artists..._I*lo_toattu c hire 8 lty m ng rs" Blackemithln and Woodworking . : . M- +_ -- her a s n ppee - �e , � all its br'anc Monday sussing; sad we are i R isle ase; t3iitaiia, - _ ...i y �,�,ncsges_as• - _ ea, .Binary aad.flling pe 1&3 Acltuints r or icon ve, y�io-cmrae:t eaa- rr tlsc=sem _•�^•� e_stuck (Iasolioe Engines. proving. - though living in the great cities during the height at the musical season wand Vinery ry M drel& _ There will be an auction 'sale ofAL imitate. It re-creates. No for sale W seventy ea o eas e, ..> • �+ human ear can distinguish artist-from. phonograph. 'she famans n e velows in good order. •... cows, springers and yours cattle. tone tem have proved this, not orict. - but more than t loo times, - - Prize 1i.U0. , _ g also three colts, at lot 3, 'cos. 8, �p� m ;;. Pickering, on Ttieeda Feb. 4th. �{ ARME 11t 17 +� Start the children's musical edncatioa tic-day; by a the bnagi g ' -4 being the roperty oJ. H. Brit- T 1hae, and letting na play a program ofcharrniag music that will be u' 169 Ville, TT�1\ TION y _ _ Wareinent liveM pp �A e linger, of Stouff b -- 1I on Sunday evening, Jan: _ j y will be de' htfud for' e.oaa • - ea o a k for you as u RBtib, is Claremont, or between _ Make money is your. .spare time der-.. u -- Bus axeeta all Trams- _ rin.•a�._,nnn_t _ard.._.$ianklin Evia Brougham). a music' roll contain - sefliog Hardy Canadian _. - First-class Rigs to hire day or toga number of pieces of music. nursery Stook. - Tinder lease leave same at W. M. - night pt lowest ?hope 1805. Palmer a or at the post office in Britiisti open again European Canadian Fruit' Ea Oi t T Brougham. and now is the time to .s 'The many friends of _Dr. N.. F. - - Make U he 'Visits hos. Sanderson & Ste, r y d order for spring Planting- The who has been practis- .It is.entirely usllnece"ary for you to leave your work olr PROPRIETORS " . log medicine recently at Depot Largest list of Fruit and Ornamental lose valuable time to make a trip to the Bank. will be pleased. to know Stock. Seed Potatoes. etc.. Harbor, Grown is C.taada. that he has definitely decided to Sank with us by mail! $end otu deposib lti by y Co'alil.-Coalocate in-£laremeot and aspects p�—Itnoney order _r tered post and the amounts will bol _'i�'rite lot• oculars. Q� ems g to be here during the latter part _ altCknowledged sad placed to your credit upon recdpt. T of next week. k part of his faro- Store & wellington, - itnre one already arrived. Hd The Old Reliable Foothill Nurseries, avill reside in lytta. Beudie's res _ EAWHard hand Bolt Coal o! the best -- dence, which Dr. Caldwell recent= ad.. ._ :: ...(:Established lt3Tt ' . -'- _ g Cly vacated: We welcome Dr. and sail a ty o -� ..Mrs. Tomlinson to our ,village and TORONTO - °10NT• _. � :IWHITBY BRANCH". J: aORooN HALL, •IlAaria6er. '- 1,---= TH�. A. �Wp hope that their sojourn here map eye a pleasant one. -- Gts(aaalaaa>r>•aaalstartamuumuu aanfaa'ecaaaunsinua>rau=suah �- Another of our oldest residents -� passed awey on Friday last in the ' t►�+p� • b-- -QT DAill_ �1►riti person of Mfrs, Robert Sadler, who THC Clare- died •t her home in' North Cllare- - • mon n t ; - Yorkshire, E Was York , ag- land, but came to ane a w — - or CANADA - -T- gaite a young girl. She was a �:p 0�1CR - i t tss-quote you on Glazed Bssb... - woman of great intelligence and . was • most interesting convereat- of alilaatarlais and dw19n = — .._ steer sizes and made to order. _ ' iloaalist. She married Mr. Robt. be" in stook. It will pay you surplus :earnings in our • can W save you money --�', •all u nae works sed iaspso/ our slosh Your " `Sadler, who pre-deceaeed her a number, of yye�ars. She h'ad no obtain Prices- -Don-6 be misl.is -- - -- __ A heatyat�o<•lgc of B 0. "Cld' aedase ' -family but lire. W m: Watson, of spnM we do not rmploy $hsm, eoossgaws T��,.,,se Dep ' �- - --- a • -•qs aan ` ao8 dQ./hew oR ski. _ v aa'b lee on hand. — -- - thetonU:bridge, sss�ission of to per esnt.,whichyou w0 Ocdere filled for all kinds of was An adopted daughter. She sortaialy s by paroh•s1n{ race .ua.71 ` was a staunch member of the callsoliof rat's +s*s e81 at Ct11'ieIIt rate. gardwood Floocitlg• Methodist chureb, and was highly J. T. MATHESON PICKERING BRANCH, : + .. esteemed b ---all.. who knew .her. Whitby, OnMrio id6s& abe at wiidts. - •--- ma w Ter Cash -- ` -` Her tuners took place on Monday Office and Works, %i +when her body was laid to, rest in �.�• --' Thomas J1ay, of I�ZJ'NS.�RZ'ON W. D. Gor-don- Salem cemetery. - -"Oro, a brother; is the only sttrviv- 8LAC8S�LITB SHOP i' - • - BICKERING in ember of the family..,In nr last week's issue we re- • ,00 dell and Independen pliae�--- ;ported the serrons illness from On April 1st the uadereigned will take possession of the above shop. paralysis of Mr. James Howitt, of P a . Toronto, a former resident of this Horseshoeing and general black and Fork ritual Start Agalaill Th8 �nited Farmers: locality. We regret to report work promptly attended to. - whet the disease proved fat,-1, his Lame and interfering horses made _ - --;oF occur-red-on_ Thurs. specialty of, and mone9 re- -�reati hang- - r .. funded-if-veor]c_doss • eOt -- - - - — -- - - - CoQ - - day. His body was conveyed to prove satisfactory, We have a splendid line of Shaker Flannel in light an��ic dark Saturday wherein- extra quality in dark, for men's winter shirter.- Heavy ;r torment took place. The funeral , &Ieg �,/iCG,°..a•C�3FN Cottonade for Men's Smocks and Pants; - - - - ,service was conducted by the Rey. NEW GARAGE _ - } J. A. Grant, of Toronto; formerly 7'Prints, light and dark, -for Aprons and house Dresses. Farmers' Club meets in that; pastor of the Claremont Baptist - F;iekering Town. ]3.ol q# charch. He was buried with The undersigned has -opened; up A� Hand Towelling and Tea Towelling in the best quality ` Masonic honors, having been' a a garage on his premises and _ Se,pond.--we&"daay t member of Brougham IInion ie reputed to do all kinds Pongee and Nash Silk for %adlee' Blouses. Of efilOh mOlath 'Lodge o! Claremont. Mr. Howitt, of automobile repairing. =Bleached and Factory Cotton at a reasonable price. only dIIriIIg fililnffiot moutht.9 +who was 15 years of age, was a Will handle all necessary`parts >tnan who was very highly respect- for repairs. Come early and get your chores. sdby all who knew him. He is sur- Is also agent for Gray-Dort Oars. �Atoii for heat 103a8t1 ^s ~rived by his widow and five Call in sad see him -AN ' drays• tiµ daughters, aame�t_pp, Mrs. John before bnying. nE "' • ,. �t W.Ooates, Mrs. fli 8 Fours Mrs. Geo. �,y • - John P. Boden. Mrs. Weilinllton Thomm T. UsPhenson, .y Qi' O'�itbm +:= Wideman and Mrs. Artbar Oar-• `" CLA=ONT, Ont. _ TrT'GM�A,a6 4 ,.,re �' i . '.- �'-;.rcr 2;.4'-..'*"aw 1: - a : ..a,;*:'; yr....r w„` -w�-a„"'d. Fid. 'w:.dR.'�@2:w:i *e'-. jTn: ;'+'�•.. ajyR•,d.;,:w.. a+ .Tpt. cv.m•c3c ;.,t.^v.. ..sn-..r ee�',y. '; " : c , • i.- a' . � s r ' ' ^ *,y r� . t-', � �,'�s8., �". •. ,S' w"'�' �• •+�: Vim' '. ;`"'�T`,-,n5•..;'t ,�>*11 `'d`...�•, p,.,. "4., K's ,{�`.' .` ,,::"• ..,a, '•A i5u".°1 �'s,lT',� w• +. i+w- x ,, 're ,.K�,:. :»., .1•-.-rFc''+�'•.r. �i,�',x :7,•.: w b' . `- .+. r.r.,, _:wC '�w'�� '.._...._ c i.,. e�'�'�PSt'. ;.y .. ..'., �':;i'i:-'..`-,.. -,u. .e 'sa:. •?": ,'.r'. �E* ,; .nr.�,% '�' moww �.»v K .n. . ,,. .. •, ., .. .. ,. .. 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WAWonce a am is man Subs Suffered '� Tgrtures at ` ilia Haas Sullenly Withdrew to BONDS er . _ - , "j -_ r v^ .Sea and in Prison CampsA 1.. the'Other Side of the Rhine. :i f F F Among the civilian saran era ar-� ,.� - passengers When in August, 1914, the German ,, g647 riving on the Empress of -Britain• at ,army: marched Into Brussels, the coned carrosa�rie find badlq upholster. �'�i - Halifax, January 22, were Capt. R. streets of the capital rang for eight ed seats, the. thin_leather often worn : '' S acck - Creen or Mixed s: Sealed Packets 'Only. G Sprague, of Bridgewater, . N:3., hours to the clang of iron -shod heels, or patched. And what can one 8a `=�~------ - -- --_ master of the schooner Pontiac,' tor- the clatter of hoofs, and the rattle of of the • becgdea with their cop tires,. . 7 pedoed on April 28, 1917, and Jack- limber and' gun.. carriages, writes a or ingenious arras e ,r . son Baker,_ Thos.. Bowbridge, Edgar.' Bretiah officer: - in-� outite steeY ba3tcf, wiitli- ' absolute efHcieney produced in the .rusting chainQ sand chipped enamel - - Fortune Bay, Nfld., Rad -char, 'and all members minds of .those who, watched that end- such 'ramshackle old machines as are. of the crew of the Newfoundland less processiop go- by was positively never seen nowadays outside of the ,� _. I I.y. - -schooner Dictator;'torpedoed and sunk overwhelming• No Power on earth, rag-and-bone merchant's store? , _ 4 Rw '..•• JE. (�, I in the North Atlantic on June_ 28, wit seemed to them, could hope to �he'comi>fnt 1918. All these wren .war's .tak n ;on a of the natives_ of the V._ t _ board Gern►stn submarines whengtheir vanquish these hundreds of thaueands liberated teriritories of France asci. of marching men, yveli equipped, and Belgium as" they watch ilia British r �ur.� craft were sunk, and after"`harrowing I supplied with every modern -device : ood P �/E p Y Passing through furnish an n N e1 eriences aC $ea became prisoners. gor waging war success#ully. The lu inatin "' in various German prison cam s. Thr n4 g.ineight into the, sorry :. L German atmq appeared indeed invin- into which the equipment of the ,Ger r'� tCo�7s1=ht mom hton nuamsa coma b7 rust asrana»meat .with• Ttso�. all•s Empresa also brought the crews of c!ble . in the proud unfolding o! its roan Army. had fallen. There are a otenty the schooners FPilfrid Morena, ship- power as it tramped through •the three things which chiefly excite, � CHAPTER XXXVII.-(Cont'd). ! Meatrwhil'e, under tale surface a wrecked die December 14" 1918,, and streets of Brussels. Neutral obse v Jane Cox which foundered• in mid- rrw� admiration and- astonishment begone ," lJon't do that, for God's sake)" contest for the possession of Dolan era -especially the American wa't even their was a aged 'between thefosrc8 Atlantic .on ..December VB. delight in the fine appear- • eaad the Chef. ' correspondents -lost no time in ance of the. men grid the comforting 5 "I'woualdzi't talcs chances with you and Ddian • hiznseli, throu The spokesman for the Newfound- a reauin this im cession' broadcast '. without 'em,"'answered Jerry, torney, was tryring to make the best lenders was Jackson Baker, a boy of through : he world. P The state of Ger- spectacle of the liberators strength; , 6 "Look here)" cried 'the Chief, terms for himself that he could. Trask lg the hora�s, the motor -transport, the, brsaihi heavily. "You men have des a ,whose one of two brbthera with ma n!i Y approached with the suggestion ny's preparedness for ,war was ggestion the Ne\vfouadland 'Regiment has re- staggering. Army's boots, especially the mounted- - aF1'-wrong. nn_ this. - I 'came that in• tate event of his election to ggering. Such Indeed was the les- , -- o�cera and transport drivers fiejd• cs r'8 trying to let evAdence, against office he should guarantee immunity !: turned •. home minus a hand and an � son which that impressive entry into boots. Tel�ttadA house. I- • , to, Doisan :n return fora full conies -1 arm• , Braker stated that two members I Brussels was intended to' -teach. Overworked and Underfed. - u "Petty Limin," said Sheehan. sion. It wee hinted to Trask that of the Dictator's crew of seven died in I It is well to dwell for a moment on The great German offensive of Y Yon re caught wifis the goods on ' if he- . rejected this �mropossl> i)olan Germany, ,one . of pneumonia and the from: -pocket fu's a! marked mons " p the recollection of the GermanArmy March la �, y. -_would ress 'for ah immediate trialr� other .as the result of what Baker st, followed by the retreat, - Y , fir:deweld, hrtherco unnot �^e3' by Mia!kern; the District Attorney' be- I described •as an accident, in' arhich� he. f tide of the month of the and conbined with the incessant raids .Yr - f+M1►e Chfef, came frnvard Every ing a member o! his owe ' oliticaI ' of the Allied aircraft on the German ko,.,M. marked with the letter 'F' -and . maehi;ie, a was cut in two by a Gerq pn shunting I cause of the contrast it affords with horse -knee; -had created a drain z�"Cs a:cantiklate.for . e• etec-.Y ran testify to the transfep." ... tion would not be Lakel• to make engine while a. batch . of prisonersthe retirement of the German y o army parses `e-*, are ' °i''• 's; L '" 1 were being marched across: 8 rom. -rance and Be which had long outstripped the eup�V�1e<< y .ieman fir] the t, r}gs=hard !of h*. i Belgium in Novem- _.. � . that before taking up the que>itiuri cif track. - The skipper- -of the Dictator, ber, 1918. The greatness of German's •w `"[ represent }!le �;randar t, and I'm 'rnmurtit he must hear from Dolan 'Capt. Thomas Friend, is not in the fall finds fufi expression in this con P The number of horses glloted , .� l�dty to hays got lin on . this thing• Vniself jyust what he propoded m tell party returning on the Empress, Ha to fnfaatiq and staff ofllcers was The fail story will ne on the presses and whom he pro Sed to ins traet� Ilse armq which pressed for.- � I. P° i�a'r;,ze, was last seen in Germany, although etrietlq curtailed, while .the goal :'� t'°4 a n hove." - -. T _ reupgn rme tions with Raitei button, fell Iliad malts a a ass trial' was . V4 that the French and Belgian. peasants . : pushed Dictator was bound for France with even "to the last " �� "oi lift 'ststenserrt as' to b'ow the through before the elect on. Hal I back; s gaunt skeleton of its loris. declare that they have not seen s trey was to be used? pleaded guiltq, declaaed thtst his ill -;cod liver oil, when she was bombed Beit, in a eta#e of lamentable discs- decent -looking horse for monthss,,,The "'I'o elect a mayor "Who'd be good to advised Attempt to swell :the ram- ! 600 miloa off -the coast of Newfound- !pal. wch as the most audacious opts- horses c Smm .-t}3e- 6erm8as — "I ' f ftme foNsa he wars robbing? I • did Palfin fund had been entirei�r his non, land The creva were taken a " and td. none of t}te candredaates :cn _ _ _ - > d 'ng the retiest were in lamentable rV11--11 t- 3's sucl;� would not have dreamed of urs 7 ?he E�bief cased Jerry and 3hee- office; none ot'the part mars ere fife snbnmarine and far 22 da the' has sad' the woman, and than was had been cognizant of it 11Suikern Newfoundlanders remained cooped np contemplating, condktion from a long course of over- waris-aa$ nn�eeedin --- 11 , -- ingA , ' - in . the u -boat, living on the food - - ,a-stDaat.. ex�ressed lits wvvlli ens .n view of , On ravenous that they touglst- • " .. Bridewell waited to see the knowled'ged services to the, city, to; the schooner, ard•suffering from want , '`"Ta see the state in which ilia Hone` with one another -to get at the.foddet . t departure. These was a have him let oli with'S. fight sentence; of fresh sir. went home was like provided situation our, men.. die . -. -_ Fr bi diaciprline that exceeded his Dalan's lawyer made an vent getting a bit of -expeeta; 'cru and that'he was obiged` Flea for -his dilen2- the judge si--Saffpriagu on Ses and Land, our oars back, sag our Poor prison- • ers, who, turned adrift by their late eomplicated b the shorts a spa- �. y ge of motor - ilia r in his'narrative'with a note prdntee of a mac ne-'pick+ed govern- The submtydne was attacked on six torturers, watched the' whole tatter. cars. .German staff cars, which- ir>E e off therthe Chief. * wa ort who theWhen thourmd d 1aaridhim to �toysers-cfine th�i�ae d'tffereat ocasion& by�Britialt patrol dermalion , flret years of the German oecupa- ell g ps dtfillon sit them on. q e tion were seen on every road in_ the . l�trdroffed prisoner was that was de- months in pzs{aon. Msxvyelt went hosts, and the men were In constant beaten armies d file past them on. the . `aS-the Rs, bis face did not about' the eiiy vocigerstiao• that the fear of meeting their death before hard- Belgian highways. The -sight, "°y zone, had latterly became ss = I tm—Passi- ve express:on.; he aoOme oft a was a coanpT�ie fife Ge act' o aiL ey -asy, conao a em ort rPare as straff U___8_ "-��-''"� . bft Itis hand up sad saluted. And vmndacation for himself and the hon- i -bor. - One day after fling 43 shots sufferings. It showed 'them in a flash Orders were issued that. cars were . ilia vtr'+ei� wish bead erect, raised his orahle men who were an the ticket ilia Germans Informed their captives beyond all doubt that the Allies had only to be used for IonT� journeys free hand and returned bite salute. with him • he appealed to the voters where speed was _essential- and rail- _� "The incident suggested' morakmized to -rebuke the contempt" �o� of. that they had sank a British tanker. woe ilia war. T}le .Dada over. wlmich 8rtdhwe3I; "that be' mi � Arriving at the U-boat's base, they, the victorious armies are now way connection -__�ca�bacl, .-oth . .-----_-7-' -- ght base bean the opFositlon, oppoadtson t for�t�e were .sent first to $radenburg camp vanciag towards the German -frontier staff oA4cere-- at any rate is he s' great Chief of Polies• ii he bad .first time in any mayoral cam i I .11ot� beer► honest." had been s0. malignant as to impugn'and then to Dolmen, where they found I strewn with the litter -of this, the "Etappen-Gebfet" or the zone of the _ Aa ?tour Islet, Bennett, Betting up the character. of a nominee..for. that .themtelvea amon mill lines of rommunication-were made- � ' ' g tory Prfsoners.,greatpat debacle in the history of the -that stork that had just come to him important office. The Maxwell sup.Th to use carriages drawn by horses. And ' waif thrslled to find 4t recorded the Porters ani ne j - e3' Were set to work in the cosi world. are in themselves eloquent , wspspers insisted that I such- horses. - Furthermore, mange _ • exploit of -neighbor miaea, •and, as... Baker expressed it, corroboration of our prisoners' stories. ghbor of fes -second -fir candidate° were' the stronger and other diseases broke out amongst. -- ffo4r, -' it- vas fuss Bennett and for the attack that had been made' grO�Pled at and knocked about at I am not referring to the manner in the German horses, so that the amot from Jerry that Mrs. Donohue', upon them; they predicted victory by • the hands of their German masters I which the great German retreat was Pferde-Iazarett.`or horse lmostsitsl,- Is I.' and Sate and Peter learned of -the' ani over*ix ni3ng majority. But the' for seven •months, during which time ' carried out. That seems to have var- �ble performance of their hero, for i best -informed among them admitted I they were without a word from home I led considerably, according to the a familiar feature In every village on _ eft raced hosts in his supper privately that the outlook .was far The believe the late German.. lines of eommunica- : holy, just to teal them. Mrs. Dorso- I from good, H I y they have. been given army and rte commander. In 'the hue }>teguire would go up as dead by their people. The, names i case of some bodies of troops, dis- tion. In the last instance, under the and to cl sct}ased rly wimat actively to work for the old rt p appears to have been well niessure'"of the advapcing AIlies, the . the ` tfaost probable reward for .such they. might pull through; party,! of the men who made up the brew ci line a rough; -the Isaias bf the Wilfrid Marcus are Capt. Rob- I maintained, and the battalions .march- Germane did not hesitate to tura- aat ht -that. ttiteht would be; 'Kate' labored with h'm ,until he suddenly, their horses adrift without food when :_ " thoag5t,.tI Jerry was the 1 cal disappeared fromm the city. That ac- I ert Anderson, Ambrose. King•, Amoa ed toward the German •frentier,in they had no further use for them. ''' au r .sots► to the Chief of Police; tion of his disheartened them• The Hiltz, Leo Walsh; Stephen Novett and I good order with their bands at their - �, kff�nahue, while dnseppearance, I All this ac for the grpupe at �admhtiW the •circumstances of the ' John Hoo' Oer.. Their schooner was on j head, Elsewhere the retreat enerat- enthusiastic admir*s that surround - plaus%f ii#gr.• -of . - Kates suggestion, to be presently set forth, disarmed its way from Portugal to Newfound. f ed into the disorderly progress of s _ . asedretly 'bold that her.son, now that criticism; nevertheless, the leaders I land' when a storm blew sway. its ,rabble .of dirty soldiery over _ the ofiiCera charRets, 'the transport ` �' Ise teas a 1awYeF, as well a fait that he would not; have let -mics'-- and rigging. - orses, the motor -lorries, even the �'- i Rging. While drifting ' the officers had no control, selling their , ;, be son affairs jeopsrdiie party success ,about the we're -cycles; . • - _ foreseen the Y picked -up -by a United'I arms and equipment ment to the bighest despatch- riders motor -cycles,. _ r ♦ success; in their veruacua }melwaaoa' States army transport, taken to bidder, and looting and pilfering as towns and villages liberated from the' ,: ':CHAPTER XXXVIII.- - v4se guy- he meant not to injure his France Huns: , Nance, ,and tatter shfnped to the fancy: took them. As a general . 9 Pre�tSge �ry participating in a losing ;England. When they were-slmiowreck. "-- ,i M cafe the front line troops seem to The, storyof Chief Doha's arrest fight. oreover, •for the execution 1 ed they had on board a seaman who 'have preserved the best discipline.. Acquire a New Habit ` 'aa tirfntsd fn the Standard was 'rude of the rather coarse work of election_ - 4 :..mow ' iT wct+at;c lid' - M`9-- ell- day the services of Dolan _as CIi`ef of °P _torpedoed _October ' 8_ 08 ` the -gut is every case the state of Canada, in common with the rest r, Seed his fe'.fow' �candicktes for office Police had been absolutely indispen-•' Portuguese coast white on the steamer squalid misemy to which the . Brit of the world, must husband her re 1.jssaed_ Immediate "and impassioned sable, T'he Police Comtaissioner.; Hawaiian. • He, is -coming home for blockade bad reduced the German aoarces, The stupendous material -1.:diseba!ti;ers of complicity in the highly disrturbed by the- turn that I the first time. since the torpedoing. Army sprang to the' eye. It ,1s ..of wastage caused, by the world ,war - �.: ` Chief's a1•leged design to .raise a cam- •events had taken, nfted in Dolan's Y- •-- -- ----a - these' •outward and visilste signs' of must be made -good by the -world -at 11 , swv6t. fund .Uy extortion, They re- place_..a. man of no piratical tender- Six Sentence Qermons: ' " disrepair into which the German large.• .Moreover, hfatory proves_that : serve$ final' judgment .until itis guilt cies �hateves, a sober and diligent If •you have done something that is Army i±ad fallen that I wish to speak• our -time prosperity" never lista much _ --. w$s pa'°ved;' 'but bhcy assured the 'Polios officer from whoa.' nothfag was i pfr c' that should he be found guilty, , to be hoped, good, forget it -and do . something Transport difficulties were at the bat- longer than the war. True, the great no ono .would denounce more heart. y _ better- La:vater. - -• tem of all Germany's troubles. Lack domestic loans floated in . Canada - ~' -than they a private enterprise of eo Bo bate and Mrs. Donahue -' • • _ • •• n - fibber, lack of petrol lack of tub- should make for the avoidance of ftp shame#ul s character. Nevertheless found the Policg .Commissioner's If o� .. - ;; n the• epdsode put them on the defensiv' action disappointing. But they look y°u would gain .mankind,, tomo . .flip oil: tate); of horses, wer'c the .ancial .crises, but personal and nation - € st tfie outset and gave their oppon- ed forward confident) to some start- I heal -way - - - prime - .ents ' a tactical advantage lis r it - of ' 1 and the• best way of appearing•to love I dorff's apnallinr, strategic mistakes importance. Cage of which g Jerry's qualities, , . _ _� '1 1'raa�sk, and White, the Republican some b ut opening for h•:s talents ;them rat olove-them in' reality,- J. nnR the irr ssstiblei onrush of the The Government is seekitsg tp -- -_ ,. "car ate for Mayor, •made'. the- most, now that he had performed sa import:' Bentham. - . Allies, btought' her'' to her knees.'. culcate habits of thrift by its War firask declared his intention,. if elect: ant .an act in. the 1'iise of duty. That I ' ' • •-' " - - - ' • ... Savings Plan. It is, a plea, as weltaa ed -DL4 ict Attorney, to probe to the lie was not long going. to remain a . Our doubts are traitors and make German Substitutes. a plan, for the, investment of small `'bottom of the bl'aclur►ail scatrdal }� patrolman they were 'assured; Jerry us lose the good we oft 'might win, Every road- along which the Allied savings with 'the Governmeht.' The ' t"410 . sat satisfied that it was merely himQelf . admitted that. He._ had' by.fearin.te attempt.--Shakes^Bare. 1rmiss are adyancin a� :: a p>nivate undertaking of Dglan's bht.Trask'a advice, ase )mad told ' g is sir gun with i, ea is a worthq one. Its success will �.whfcb- Dolan alone was to profit;' st t spa e i en a o; gnd - s epend fir large measure on whether -,'W ,,.to be -that Dolan oc= Trask had asked him to continue, on Kindness goes atop, gray lots o''motor-Lorries, motor-cars,'G. 9. wag- or not individual citizens will cult.- �cupfed a coz*9cuous placer, the local the police force till after the elect'on, times when it ought ter staynt home. Bons, , limber`s; , water -carts, guns, gate the art of saving.' - ' �3ltemtocrat'e machine, that .the mantle Then, however that turned out, Trask -Kin .Hubbard. iriess.carts. and ambulances. "'And Nov Year's resolutions generally would find a s' g Y �# the ex -'bass Maguire had in facet Place for him in some �desoended to him, that he 'had been law -office. ' Mearrwhgo,` it:wobld Ira 'Four thi 4very' one of.tilese is worn, rusted, consist of ari'atteimii5t at sloughing otF i of, the utmost' advantage to a zigs's man must learn to do dirty, dilapidated', driven to a stand- old, worn-out, more or`less evil habits Licitl'ar•.y_ . - . I—- .getting Maw_ g pros- I If he would make his record true; _ still, .• Why not celebrate this e '"vve<lI noaginated, that there 'had long •);ective district attorney if Jerry To think. without ocnfs cion, clelri Y year by taking could ferret out -evidence` that wonfid Y; Taike the motor -lorries. With -their on a nice shiny 'new one a$d tnxy a only too good reason to believe To love his etlo+s ' convict the rip lea f mttn sincerely,- _ cheap canvas screens and iron -shod war savin atom every da or week t3se Darirocratic machine mpintained g ders of the- ma- p g p y, "In.Ossevef-Ition in' power b methods akin to Fine. that -had for so -lpn misgovern• T° act from honest motives purely; wheels the make but a > Y Et Y poor stow or month, acording to the measure of X,. wh:ch .sad been exposed, etc. ed and plundered the a tv. "They've To trust'in 'God and heap en sec rely, berirle the soladiy-bail ' welt -equipped of inna^ence stud' ought -off -•I3o'lan' crow;" Tra .k- said, Van Dyke. vehicles of the British Army's mea our ability? Four nearest banker �lxpressiorie of I can t rnlre it , • Y postmaster will tell you how qov pious indignation • on , P ,but I :I bet Tr>; bel . em ti He wouldn't have taken -it PIh� t�cn. gpeak. ilLof tlsetf .so:doe chanicnl transport which are sni-sning can •do it. �,-i a one skIS and fram the other owr p.: _ gaily- to victory past these German _ ._ r1. 'V a1.1 .on his own s'hould'ers just far o•;�sl sz a ssod Pur sir^aq ��cJ derelicts. The. motor -cars that may .Furs should be kept in a cold playa rtaststvecbive, satire, and in- in-!, 11 tiendo furnished eyAertainment- for - teat nobody will believe them.-- be seen by the roadside are 'mostly of durin the winter when ,the ailp Irttbli: -dum'ing the 'neXtr�six weeks. I �To be continued,) P'sstb. g y . ,. - 1._. ` a shoddy description, with old fash- more . or less 'constantly 'in age. . _._ _ _ _ . _ ... ,- :. t._. .., Jai ,;.. . �• . 1. '_, Z •` ` c . ?•,r::: � � . = " .:... 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'. k , t r�iteae-etl'enoes attar k..^ tions dealing with the creation of a ; particul8r members of . the ene.mY'e_ <• 'a I look to recover moat quickly fh+ean i '' a of _Nations enquiries .into �� BB ,, L4aSu = I forces, iacsu�sng members of the gen-, . `' ` '"� the present situatiaet are Canadri sad zesponsibility 4or the war, on repara- I era} .stage and other individuals, f Brazil." 'This opinion was expressed , , 1.tion, .international legislation• and in however high3y plated; • -• by Sir George Perish of the' Bribie$ :...�errlatranad " ooatrol of ports, , watm - . "Fourt The constitution and pro- X Government's • fiepancial eidvisata, to r cedars off tribunal appropriate to .... IN t " Messrs: Harris �aard � l:A*bie,, rem- 4 ,ways and railroads. were brought be- 1s t Sore to -day's session of •the Peace the trial of these offences; - ent►etg the Trade Comzniasnon, w►o ".fi? ' r Conference. They follow:.- .. - - hex matters coa?' to .:, coasx im with reference ,to, - - b � "That it is essential'to the matnten- or ancillary to the above which may ,� X prospects for Cairted�ian Made, parts ,; -'ante of the world settlement which the arise in the course of the enquiry, and s < etulaerly in the ins. R�e►rddng � ` Nations are now met to which the commission finds it useful ere I... to fire -letter, `err Geirtgge estabkis that a League o a io s And_ relevant o a e. o con dish advised that Canada should e: .' I� ercise caution in view of the' tit.;: .b �" s ' be created to promote international tion." y`' �', obligations, .and provide sal!eguards "That commission be appointed ed condl*ns"ex� �g there. - Sir George, w has made a wast against war. This league should be which shall comprise not more than friend of Canada cad is widely Icaown created ser an integral part.oY the three representatives apiece from <; v general tre$ty o4 Peace, and should each of the fire great Posers.and not S.R.H. princess Patricia o4 Connawgirt_ end• Commander The Hon. on the American conbirient, etdso ea$d - . open bo every ci,vilizednotionwh3ch more than two representatives apiece Alexand�x• Raansa3!. 14t.N., D..S.Q., from photographs just reR*ved from to the Commseson to t "Caara1.ik K{ ;caA be a'elied onto promote its objects. fr�n BeCg?urn, Greece, Poland, Rou- London greatest ooevtribu�ioa to the world st ' "The members. of the league should mania. and Serbia, 'to , examine and _ _ _ _ _ fila. time, as -well as the greatest con- ` � � - trfttdon to he v ll be to deycte "'F ` . periodically meet in international con- yefr,rt. ��j� jT� O -T CITai terence, and should have a pertnaaent "First, on the amount of reparation TgRRB CR�]ES �J �j t7I.! i, h� energies 'the productesa' ai amzat?on and. secretaries to carry which the enemy countries' ought .t4 food, bide values o! �irhi wrist be high an the business of the, league in the pay; second, on what they are cap-' WrM A 0 for the next four years at least." �Iintervals between the conferences. ab?e of paying, and, third, on the �QLMMS. { �j He also naSed that Gam+- pas -11 "The (inference, thexeicre, ap- method, the form and time, within __ pare for the reception of bag iaa points -a committee representative o! which payment�ahould be made:' D rmeu_.S�ma�'in,es Lost ur- mmeandn the restorahbioupo `e'atx the A¢osoesated Governreieats to work- . "That a commission eemnosed �' Burn :People Alive �ui7n - ins War Total 203 u 5n -Britian and Europe. A reseeYt . out the - details of the constitution two representatives apiece from the and Tear Flesh O$ With.• - ' = Bititain would be the creation of a1. and the functions of the league." five Great Powers and five.represen- London --Of the 208 German Oub-: much 4mgher level of wages-with•iu I �.: T3tis resolution `bn the League of; tatives to be elected by the other Pinchers. mares lost during the war,' ;fit ss creased efficiency ma,&inery and:m4- ���"- ,. i+Iations" ia. the one referred to in the ; powera represented. at the Peace Con- A despatch from Loerdoer says: estimated here semi-o$ioialtY, i10 bhoda, which cont^Eyivably would re- _' chews despatches e�a9where as h�avirag , ference j)e appointed to inQuire into Lt is now agreed boat -probably no were sunk lvith all on board, and that sulrt in fewer . people . being emnp5oyad I+ crones during the war •exceeded the in the others an average of Imlf the 'a_ been unanimously 'adapted by the ! the canditioas of employment from and in a surplus of people n�laa w1d -i, s Peace Conference. t international aspect -axed' #o consider. wholesale cruelty And horror of those crew perished. �'^� �+ eressi9sie$-tea$=s�� ^r ha in rn�tianal mean napes c:azap meat, the German sub- } gC" �;ggeaked . that n 1'oci�►1 a two repreaentativea apiece from the secure common action on matters af- Greek3 and Serbians. Rauter'a m�ari•nes varied. Some small boats I and Prorincl,ei Governments and rail P-0- ';.111 live Great Powers and five represen- fecting conditions of employment and learns from official Serbian sourcc8 bad only 30 on board, whets s boat o4 waw slsatyld co-operate in a po3dc7 of tatives to be sleeted by the tithes ! to recommend the form of a permaee- that the Cvmatixaion which lass beenthe ormaer ty'3m - ,between 60 reg g for the seal meat of llacc+Be ) Owers be appointed to enquire and; ent agency to continue such enquiry investigating outrages and WhI& add 60, �nuxribers of 'people who are'bound tP , , P - l mad' consideration, in co-operation brought to ,light appalhietg and a1- The British ffi� dvrrin,g the wee report upon the toilowing: Y to the Dor tonin'the nest_ e . a, '�Firat--Tlte reaponssbility of the with and under .the direction of the -t unbelievabM atrocities has in Ioat b9 eubmarimee, 89 of wi�ich were yrs, of IraLiona." many oases accused the names at the destroyed t'he erNmy. Of 'tire rc- I I �,,. A "Second -The fact ss to breaches of "That a commission composed o - G ofT- -- a y >na were `interned by - DELEGA3'ES ON THE- r Bulgarian documents the saws s�pd customs of war commit- two representatives apiece from tete Among many _ trals. seven stere blown .:.gyp• -is bhe - . LLACITE-OF'Ph'ii01-TB - �g ted by the forces of the German Em- five . Great Powers and' five reareaen- which give this informsttiOn ser one Baltic Sea, four were sunk by Wei- - . . - _ pits and their allies on Iand, on sea.'' tatives to be, appbinted to enquire and w$aloh specifically meeetions a certain dent as friss cruises and esus were Paav,a, tan.:. 26.. -Zeis d egstes of 71 - wrecked . in collisions. - .i and in the air during the ,present i report v�ton the irtee•rsatioeral fe¢ime S.Lieuberaant Pelkov as having in ..d __._._ _ t live Moreover, in 9" eom- : da night, wall be _ _ -- - - ed Satur y ,. . skate mnrdere<, __ 28 to 9fi4ftc; pata'�ively small Cecil and Gertasat Jan Citriatlsut A� lar Lard -Pure, tieroea,QUES I". • .Markets Vl V3 tubs, 28% to 29c•.P+ails 28% to 29%c; 1236 cases of BogSse>g; �l-+�-tasture, 21 � . , , � ...- smauts. _ _ �- - _ ... -� z s erg, 80 to 3034c' compound, tierces, of rapt. 187 of blackmad and 316 of For Fraacie-Leon BaurB is a� " 6 % to 24'1x► c : tZi a. 2614 .to 26 �i5 c � arson have been Pry g �GE" CQ��� j jVf�' �`erdinand Larnaude, Deas , of qhs �! `...,- p�t�, 2 _ _ -+ pails, G. to '6',4c=:1 �' Subgazisnt occupation it irAs been pray- . aeu: I.a 1 of-. U>x3versity of - ya Taronbo, Jeear. 28.-Mat:if�ba ahcav ' ty a F ,r -=No: 1 Noathern, $224,4 Ko. 2 edL tllrat oroman toad their flesh torn Great Britain is .Wmidg to �F o Ltafy, Premier Orlando, slid >M%meal •Markets rs oidea' of. s aeztatn -: Northern, =8.2156; N4. 3 �3tirthern, - _. _. _ og with P Viterio SeWo _ 10 -112.1755;. Na 4 wttest, f;2.il54, in Montreal, dap. 28.--Oats-Extra ys,�or Murtsev and under the suPtee`- Relegate 1?'robiem to League not including tax. No. 1 feed, '82c. Flour -New stand Vasil, nt For Jatipse:-Viscmt tRuada . `°'° store Fort William, and grade. $11.26 to $11.35. Ra?1ed vision of a nothe Sergeant _ of 1�T8tlens. X. Oe$uia1. " 111srrndtoba dabs --No. 8 C.W., ti8c; . er district 600 men _,.ir,a rf:►iti,� Sues=Presider! ",. : S o. .. a o. _ .., :6e; No: 1 feedr 6335c, is stare Fort Bran. 7,'L3. 5horte, $4'.25. Mwntl- and women and chiildrett, by w e�Reutes's Pm3e eeaisesponfrom dent says he Wilson -='and CoLoael Edward. DL - ", . Milli e. - . lie, $68.00. • Hay -No. 2, per fora, a certain L•eortemant etajamoy, .. . .. ✓'::. • - . illiamiatn corn --No. 9.. petlow, $1.60; car lata, $'L0.00 to $21.00. Cheese masAere~d with knives and bayonets. has been gives % un�drrtand that :ilovse. - �' _' ` ._1 - _�_� _�L�Io. 4 yellow, $1, 66. Jaau:ry shop- -Finest 6 -sterns, 24 to 26c. $uttea• The spot whore s occurred i. a& Gres Bblern ale wit to relAa O00 000 060 FOR a -.--tRsahoast erramerg, G8 to W. Eggs ed by skulls and bones. a p °aOm - _ NATIONAL WAR liRtiNi*r F _ T ernent: - . -.- . :' - -Selected, 67 to b8c; No. 1 diode. Y stine and the German coloaWs to to �`+• Ontario osis, now ca'op-NO._ 2 . _ _ - ' white 68 to 71c; No. 3 white, G7 to . bdc. Potatoes -Pere fmg, car a of Nations as soon as than - I'�� A despatch from London -says: -- q O,ntaccording ar'i to Nfreight*itiate ode. r 1.$ #25.06 t#`?�Fi.60 LirdP CIS IL WAR IN POiiTUGAL'body is iaemed, in order to. avoid Abottatr �OTHIl�G CAIr NOW AVE 1. pe killed x$95- () lbs. net, 31 to 82 Pa wastsrg the time at tine Pestes Con' The subscriptions to the Natioaal'War cos lot, $2.14 -to $2.22; No. 2, do., forence. Bonds reached asst passed a. total o!' i2.i1 to $2.i9; No. 8, edea, $2:07 tot A despatch from Landon says:-� This, says fife correspondent, it...AS £1,800��0,000 before . the close o! Y' $2.15; No. 1 S , $2,00 to $2.17; :.. .Lire Stoc4 Markets cording to despatches from Lisbon, in fs -� a 1 is learned. - 2 to $2.14• No. 8 Ac apparent that Great Buis . .not de S urday est, it T� No. Sri Toranto, Jan. 28.-.CWce h butchers' the sttnateon ser dnvelaping adversely. ichistmus of pinking any 'demands for. Banit of England figures now ava$able fir , oto $� 10 f o tbb.a tips, ;l cantle, chmeee,, $12.001 to $12.50; do. l cause ss gaining nm$nYhadbe�rts in s ria of -i League oe N� t Wi� show that during. the float lveplc 'tri SF .h►8 .r territory, incompatible with z.. Peas -No. 2, 12:00. good, $11.00 to $11.5U, do, me(I. cog na. the issue applications were made for. , Barley-Mafrticrgt pea* crop, , 78 t? $10.00 to $10.25; ,do, common, $8.26. Lisbon and is rapidly 'extendsag the _ _ 02�g$0,2p2, making the grand total. `r - ioz the Bank ,af. England issue ,erl! ftp y' $3e; act'srding to outside.__ , to .$8,,00; buds,' choice. $10.25 to field of operations to the north. The plications of £1,549,606,81$: Te this - " Buclwheat--No. 2, $1.16, noiiainaI. rodaimed at ', ;11.00; do, medium bulbs, $x.00 -to monarchy haying beset . ALL CANADIAN �'O LE:t\'E has been added £60,98(1,240 subscribed ; R No. 2, $1.40,. nominal. 9.50; do, rough bulls $7.50 to I� Louzn, "Sas Thiag0, Villa do Conde GERIYIANY A.�iD RETURAI i30NF. anitoba flour• -01d croft, ivar 8.00; butchers' ecus, choice, $10.2'5 'and Bareellos, it is feared that no- I through the post ofilce. The• snotty • ' ytnrli�ty, ;ll.8b, Tetania. to $10.70; do, seizes, $3.50 to $10.00; thing can, now avert civil war. Cologne,; Jan. 26. -The Canadian' therefore so far realized by the Na- -- QptArle-flour War ty,' old do, medium, $8.50 to $$.75; db, conn- - - 10.00, in begs, Outreal sad Great KrnpP Plant at Eases nt is about to leave Germany. r teonal War Bonds i 1.G0a,6D2 ,crop, # $7:00 to $ f 75 • stoc�Cers: $8 60 on Bonn, w6ieh -has been their •- - - __ -I -: •Toronto, pt �rtptnent. to, $10.00, feeders. '10, ... Working for U. S. Government : headquarters since they came too the OVER SAO INDIANS :. MQfe�--lotse -deiiverehl- Mont.; camiers, $5.60 to $Ei:00; milkers, . :s areal free8hts, b Vs.*included: Bran, to rhpice, $90.00 to $130.00; do, corn. banks of fire Rinne, will' fall to the-EItiLISTEIIr FOR -WAR -1. .$37:26 Pa ton; stuorde1 $42; 25 per and mea., $65.00 to $75.00;. springers, ''•A despatch from Coblenz saga:-- occupation of some edict corps.1. _ _ __ ,'{�• $$0.00 to $130x.00; 3ighw ewe- ;9.00 The Krupp platit at Esaeii began _- :. " ._ser detgtatch. front Ottawa=says. -- - :'$say -No. 1, $23 to $24 per, ton; to .810,00;- years V, $12.25 to working for .the United States Gov- IDENTICAL MEDAL AND RIBBON A report issued by the Department , mixed, $21 to $22 per ton, track Tor- $13.00; sprang Iambbs, $13.75' to ernment Tueaday: Thd task under- _ _ _��. $14.25; ,calves, good. to choice. $15.50 taken by li�rupps. consist§ of. mak- FOR ALL ALLIED SOLDIERS,._...Ito Indian Affairs ..shows a u+a as- i Straw -Car lots, $10 bo $11, i ack ;"� $16 .:,0; hogs. fed znd w atere6d,the = ..: tent encu o! Indian blood eaiistexl iP �; Zhronto. to $16 to $17.00. ing parts for 72 incomplete canned,' _-, • " _ `- " - . steers rejectedby the American zfuthorities A despatch from Faris says =lite the -Canadian larces.._The report as f Montreral, Jan. YB.=-Chaste Supreme War Council of the Peace that morlb than 3„600 enlistments ae�. -Country Produce -Wholesale ' 1•$12.00 to $13.00; good, $10.00 to as part of the war material niigre� Conference has, recommended that'tha: recorded by, the detpae'tametet: ` 9'his gamer -Dairy, tuba and rolls; .33 • to • $11.50; medium, $8 : 60 bo- $9.50; buUs I by-- the Germans under the termis- - �; rants, 40 • to 41a Creamery, 8.50 to $10.00; good, $5.00 to $8.50; the sirmiatice�" With the'delivery of Governmeuta concefited• •approve on er:cer presents thanupprm e VO 8-' ' P b2c, $ I sue of stn identical'medal and ribbon per cent: of -the Indian male PAPB' .. - fireeh made, solids, 51a;. prints, . medium, 5 i .00 to $7.50; caws, 9:00 tl,o parts for. the �2 cannon the de- .Eggs --New laid, 68 to 60c. . to $10.00; good,: $8.•50 to $9.00;' livery of 152 pietas of heavy artillery to alt the forces of the allied and i tion of military age resident Ithle�• . Dressed .poul'trs.--Spring chickens, medium, 7.00 to $8.00; caunera, 26 to 82e; roosters, 25e; fowl, 27 to $5,00 to $6.50; -calves, milkfed,1 to the :americans will have been Fom, Associated Posers which had ittken pointed out further thatomany Indi part in the «err: "'' ' 1. 30c; duck;uetgs, 32c; tteakeye, 40e;. 812.00 to $1f,.00;- sheep. $9.60. toIpieted. - .. _-- . ._ _ . . enlisted of whom the department stair-: 26s. ° ' Fi0• lambs, $11.00 to $13.00. _ �no_record. �_ , Lire poultry -Roasters, 20c; oar , rf----- ` _ , e o�I. 24 to 30c; ducklings, lb., 35c; turkeys,; ELFt'T 34 WOMEN PRI�iCEBq Y: fiRiCI� �? _ 1._ _8ue;" Sppt�tn�g chiekem5, "ZSc; geese, ]sr. j_.. - '" TO RENOU\'G`E TITLE" Wholeaalee+a are selling to flit rd -41`0' GER'FI�IN R1L�aE\IBLY'4 ' ` , P , 3 r>> : I _. __ :- ._ - •. #% trade at they followueg Pl-" h' : ! ` , j h 4u for A despatch from Bertin says: -The Y y i 4 ci'esputch, from Lonuoh says Butter -Fresh dairy, a oice, ` 48c; .creaariery; solids, 61 to, i53c; `l farmer N.ctiennl Liberal Party was ` f , •., I Lloyd George has consented fo Prep ,- grittt3, b2 to b4c l the naly' party-�rhuh electzii no, wa- ; • r .. �£ss.FatrI 11icia renouacinr both her titl t Margarine -32 to 34c. ry I. men dale.,atcs to `the National As- ; x mss, a : of hririceas and iter• style .of address petatccs---Ontarios, - f.o.b.,, ire:� `emUl3. Zlic itiajoritr Sa:iali L; else_` as her royal highness on her marriage.`` Toronto, car lots•, 95 cents. ' _ lia'lfci-picked.I feel 15 �vonten, the Independents three, { ; la ' 'ter " ; The�Priroess, after her marriage, wzft'I Beans Canadran, 5 7� to 1;,00• importecT the i)emeerai:. .fico; the . Clericals , • '�'"' '` r , m ' lie ?noun as Lady Patricia Ramsay '� {txmhel, $ $ rr C'uu ervati�es four."; 4•' s { I,che w?ll•'now .receive a considerable k -. hand-p'i6ked; Burma or•Indian, $d.ro. nevi t,;..:incl itc _ y a^ . � �r a srr Y., '�``t`>', a a ':' 9 y:"' 1'GCtUne fr01n her 1�1oe}1er's estate to 16.00; Liman, 1b to 16c. 1 The ascent of women to the desists- w Y t" 4 t F L#aneS--Extealcteci clover: u fib. tins, five deliberations- of the incotatin? j '� ' < l�' "� '� r�- . 23 to 29e, l'b.; l0�lb. tins, 27 to 23c;' ,, ' g I FIS N.471ONAL DAY 1. Gurmsa P.epuUlic is r,eUetszliy OP.- I E 60-4b. tins,: 26 to 26%c• buci:chest, I c . - ()F I'1TTERC S5i0 604b. tins, 21 to 22c. omb t -16 -oz., I Prop c 1. r: .1 I- c.-• , •,.a0 to A „. ,.G 60 to 4"8.00 d'oz.• 1. b7. -,, • a :�,. :1 dsabatclt from Ottawa says -„ 159 BRITISH SUBMARINES a=y,,, 4.00, doz. • \� ERE LOST DURI\f4 \\' 1R j :`nada I'abruar 16,has been fixe sx _ y'' Ynational deo Procidiona-Wholesale by the Government as s Smoked• meats-I�ms,�medi 6, to A despatch 'from London says: 'r c of tuts ssion ,that theM delibera I T rcc at tiotes,� bo m heavy 30 tt, I total •of 59 submarines were lost by. hire Canadians Are -This is n :picture of the Untver^•:Ly- at Bonn' ! of the Peat© Conference may result•:si 52c; radia, 32 to 33c; breatkfast bacon, the British Navy during the war: ©f 41 to 46c; backs; §bassi, .46 to -46c; Gcrrrany*, which is the hearquarters of the CanAtliati' 4arce tilt the isms. "in the establishment e s world these, 39 stere destroyed by enemy I , r' 60 to 63c.' 03 sub- AfanY of our, officers are clemicriied in this bui:dino whicdt faces the public 1 aAtron it n Nit and permanetet foutr --- `�b°'a , action., The Germans lost 2 . i jj _ Cured meats -Long 6mv bacon, 30 mer.'stl�s- - - • gardens. tp 81c;-cLear_lmlbies..y"fL�_3Qc.Y r l . i' , - - - - J - - ,J, F> I• : _. ted_._.'._ A— ___e.. r:. . :- - .: ._ _ _... - _ _ amu ,&.<_ � ..._ ... . . ..............r __..�:ru., .,;,. w,.,A,,, �.era_tst.sh,.-, e _� _:��aas �S:kMvf �s�r�' ,.,..� .> ,.. 6 .,a;•' a "� •A, x•:ad_. e.. . ry �,p. .F:• 6 , Fu.. • - - .a ^.1a— >d`_1 'K*�_ .. %t �C n,.. F,*'.1;G'`�"�;^"i''"'-�+,.�'�"',�', ,W i :adG `'�,ASrr„e�"" .4 '$. ��yw'•'y, �.... ...NC,.W� - _ ., • r •. h�4. ,... , ...v "A. {.. ^rwi� "t-1' cP map. �.,., '•+ ". �' �• M-11 or: b NOW ��yob,� • Ddre ... Walsh, who; -� . $� wt! b�'.e tefe.a.-�e-' usual [ Thus. , :.-. � - -�• YIM- been seriouslyill' with-bewt, trou as aattend o hisW�s7xb Tueed ble, e'we tQ r ~ are pleased to state, professional duties. *, - •=-.T. B..TLe=toll arae in"Torogt . irePWieg Riaety.'-Tkloe, Law reeeived a car cad • -- s we�Bkj and a. car- en range LAdles' Voile '.-J: H. Randy spent over Baa• fined to his bed with au attrt�ek of load of ehentritt a ExpP id•every Blouses, 1Jnderekirts, (Towne; Damisola, ' 4 r dsy`with friends in the clay. plefenitty, is now girls to i7d aruuad defy. �. ;' _ ' _ .also r ' =J. S. Jephsoa Tied a business + again. although still €tuite weak. Qam pbeF1's Flour Mills as well - : Z• p to the city on Wedneeda ` =Ed: -D* er has Secared a re- as other werchaat mills hav n - =� en 6 Shirts, in blue and khaki, from L25 tO 1.76 --+•E. Baladon has just completed mnnerative purititm tsit.h - the closed uil acauuut ut.� o he. .e..reotio r - Provincial Highways .Nen'd ve cks,2.50 each 'Is expected that $mo Find ig innw en ad_ - operations will he resumed in- a And Tweed Pante 4.2is to 5,75 ' ' O rolls a William and MPs. Peebles, of ion. , few days. A few splendid lines of Underwear at old rices. Boots, Shoes r SVhitevale, spent Tuesday with -'J. -Pte. Leo O'Keefe, of Toronto, p isud•Mrs:.Phi_l_ip but now of the Military Hospital; and Rubbers at old prices. Mp111 S Alex. Wilson, of Whitby, Whitby, spent a few days with Card (}f Ths�kt3 . ent a .few days last week with his friend, J. H. Borman, here last G.� A: GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON .: MM re. John R. Linton. week. $• - r g arr monthly .of the NEWS, to.ezpress my heartfelt , gra�i- '#tere this wee visiting his sister, Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held t'ude to the many friends for their v � 'ire, M.'C. Zimmerman. on Wednesday; February 6th, at Sympathyand acts of kindness extend- Pork has declined In price to 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A; ed towars me during the illness acid death of m to � file extent o! $8 per cwt. We can Findlay. ylluebaad. Q Q t al(tand it if tbi! farmers can. =Pte, Harold Collins, -who ME&• HAwLD KNIGHT --Mise P-- J. Wright, of Toronto, recently returned frofpl overseas, it re, Mrs. ckie an Mfr. M. S• ickering friends. He was nine- - - - - + � appmaD. - teen months • in -the trenches -and A, � -= V. Dr. Marsh was in the has been wounded. ]RAY PRESS FOR HIRE -Run by - t, on Tueed&y night attending -A Valentine Social will be held motor. i pb a rb; Pickering. is -'19 '. ti#h� bangget given by the astro• in the basement of the Methodist "VOR* • SALE -6 -mouths old Berk- T a paying proposition to �_-itvoical Society. church on Friday evenin Feb. '�'n °4"' A7 at [arm. E. 1., Hadar, '_r t !� =-Harold Hendershott, of Ste- 14th, when a good program will be �`I`ehrs• Lee at We a JaII • 40lnsville, arrived here last week iriveu and refreshments served -by 'VOUNG'saw8 FOR BALE -Bar. a Qr • M 10 enter upon his duties in the- the ladies of the W. M. S. � forqvi`k `aI°• ApppIy't lot a7 con.'O. i�tandard Bank: . Pickering. Howard Malec 19�. x -It was expected that the price :The mild weather has been a of p PI(,18 WANTED -From s menthe Peabody Overalls and Smocks in black, lain .& - paper would drop at the close old up. Also a quaatitn of oats, Apply to. p y t disappointment to the amau of the war, but in this _:we are F. x. Rtchadrsoa. Ptelterina. 1s-19 blue and stripe. zwha is the proud possessor of disappointed. On the contrary IGHEST PRICE PAID -For 11 ' ; -•John-sk . es it is re paper manttfactnrere are mak• Hkinda of voiiltry and feathers. H, Herman; Men's Work .Shirts, in plain grey, black and y ported, has ing an effort _to Still make an in. Claremont. Phhoone 222o. mio _ 'sold his house and lot tb Richard crenae: There is no - white stripe, khaki, lain blue a � • Pttcirin, of Audley, who will'take R.h good reason URSES FOR SALE• -Good work p p H black- sateen etc. rt y prices 9boelld remain e0 high.. team, at;o ggood driving. mare, standard , - -.possession next Pali. .A thorough investigation should.bred. Apply at PlckerinQLivery. ' - i.kG Mena Tweed Pants dark greys and browns ' � Robert and gra. Gordon spent be' made by a. Commission who OVERNb1ENT Munici al' and , , �'����coa le of da s thte week• with - P y could deal with the question from trorpora-ion Bonds For sale•-vlr'n. Dykes, ]11C8 neat patterns, all sizes. frOtxi their song George A. and Mrs. an uabias it stand 1n.t. ` nr8i = Ind. Phone 70. _ oaf _ _ o 'T.�-per parr. Pm. Hall, who enlisted Thanks to the very mild wea- `Og KALE Two choirs shorthorn -early thor that we have been ex r -Tear- ,L' Bob `s'- Knickerboc]ters, in dark grey tweed° the war, returned .home on ppee buLLs, Both reefed, one dark red and the other h lax this winter,. the coal eitnation -roan. �� gra 1 year old. Geo. W. cones.. sdnesday; much to the delight Claremont. tad. phone z 17-2Q and dark brown En lish corduroy. ' :!Q!bb wide and family. _ Is -gradually improving acid deal. _ _ 8 y• �n ere find It necessary no longer to IVATE SALE-Hookense. - hey stand the rough wear. �'he township .•onncil will rg T x.� on Moeda nest at the tawti lock their office doors to escape sttehen) ago and some ower asti- r+ y persistent customers. In Toronto. ek' until saturdar, p" co W. E, wrist,e or . _OCitha' and BO a' dna r00f Rubbers With Broughkm..lol' the. tranac- M. S. Chapman.. Pickering. 19 y $'•p of general basinew. the dealers are ,eolieitingordera, _ brown Canvas tops, all sizes, fast the Osrman Gordon who' went and: pre threatening to ?educe � � FOR SALE -Shorthorns, 11 - _if --the C - the old, dark red. "too s uantiiy Of ---t lIIg for -this weather. last- summer.., a m oaisr Saline J. c. sales more quickly than the are R. No. t, �. lad. phone 1407 t0 -1o; $gpe Oa seen our all rubber, l oa1 officer inthe British Navy, y __ - home last ween. dei In our village the Camp.. OR SALE-8hnrthorn bull. l,3 mos.oes or , cloth - XI -returned_ n� ,Y --A reception is bell Flour Mille C lined Over h ' e pas wee or two received tar nearin it red Laoen, lot sa, s. R. a winner. All sizes. - ay, eve ug in the Meth• about four carloads, and are ex• cmtecip o °d' ° Mal` ° ao7. x lam -.' sadist ehereh for the soldiers who ctln more to ar _- have a regard tote fuel — --- t, � David Walla reeve of the �All anxiety in iP uestiopaeiriod'w allayed, unless we i t Pillage• -o!' Beaverton has been d and stormyv siected to the tion of Warden weather. biAIL CONTRACT -. - �•• • of cal1 BOOKS ,�-ol- {gatsrlo Count for the eee�eat The annual me � 1 The sewrvices in St. Andrew's P y was,be ' gar. - sting of the ,x : y M noone ��arxe , h a Ma]Fy February, 919, for e s - else 1188 arl'IV@d SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Post- e public library ld on Monday master General, will be -received at Ottawa untat New Book of PI ehQreh on Sunda morning will be evening with a very email number �p�,� Ibtereeting and helpful. .The in •.ttendanCe. The usual rontiele ,propwed Contract for four years, Twelve or. an a Si: Bl$Clc COveret3 L7VOk s, with -Tunes; at .. ,,. L26 ^ _ business was transacted anti , the time' per week on the mate Locust hill aid itwn• b'Iealag eerviceb will its illustrated tattoo and Rund Route No. 1 via Greeff River. -7s ., by lime•!i bt. Board of Management for tale ro+tsl.am. creeawood:na wb;tevale.t from ttma �.� gg Postmaster Gener*'s Pleasure next _ `` •The Misses -Law were in the eusuinir pear elected.,. It wae.also - city on W eduesda e a ram& a nt as to conditions ofprpyos�� Contract man he td8 ' pa a Cover s, 8 .. ... 1.� ariilphew, Lorne Law, V. baa jaat March the 17th in order ,to secure seen and blank rormspCOof�ender mar be obtained s at the Portq� of Locust 'Hill �Green River, returned home after .being over. funds which -are badly n�ded at' Browhanu GreedIr whtt"! aod-ai the Other -kinds at, .... .... '50c and SOC "seas for &'bout three ears. the present time, arida committee oree of the Post office inspector; Tsaran p Post O®ce Itupector a OtSee, Toronto. Jae. _ - - A- � -m��y of appointed to Look after the matter 1 1s1s: -----hep _ Ontario Lodge, I. -O. O. F., of this As follows.: J.. R. Thexton, M. S. !1 �A- SUTHERLAND. irEtla Chapman, James Richardson and Post pester: , ge, motored down to Whitby . da i'aesday evening and paid a W J. Clark. , At the conclusion of fraternal visit tq thelodge of that the annual meeog the Board IYI . so - A P M A N town. They all report a most met and elected the following NOTICE TO CREDITORS o able time. officers for the year: President, — W. J. Clark y -are. Siddona, " of Toronto , 9ecretrtry, Miss A. In the Estate of John Allen" Ba}ght, . spent a day last -week with' her Croak ;Treasurer, Miss L. Rich- late -of the TowoeMP of.Pickeriag, _ , - �� , u B ppaarents, Thomas and Mrs. Calvert. ardson, and Librarian, Clifford in the County of Ouiario, Farmer, On her return she was accompan. W: Liddle. B E R 8 deceased. Notice is hereby given. pursuant to m'be hespe n spending s. _Muriel, who —The a.nauai Prirish Meeting cif �`0.1914.Now that the wet sloppy weather is with ns, you will Want, Section CtB, Ohs 21, R. S. ► llpy' ' a : his been apeading cis weeks with Bt. George's church was held is p. s that all persons having claims against tp keep your feet dry. W@ have i3 fine line of her randparent& the church on. Monday evening, the estate of the said John Allen ,t large number of our sports January 26th,, at 8 o'clock. A very Haigbt, who died at the said Town Rlibb@Ia Of all descriptions. went to Whitbyon Wednesday favorable financial statement was ship R[ Pickerfag on the 8rd day of _ � - �! `-- enin to witness- the hockey given by the People's Warden, L; Novemt,er, 1918, are required is :fie ea1T fit out th@ whole famil With. th@ b@6>� brapdg match between Peterboro and the Neale, and np to date ehawed a uTer or Bend b9 post, prepaid, to Ar• 7 _ = i itby Military Hoepifi&tsame..considerable balance to the good. thur E. Christian, Whitbv, Ontario, The game was a splendid exhibi- Messrs. Ham and Neale were re• Solicitor for the. Executor, on or be- �� VeII'8 Overshoes,. Hca Rnbbera Lon Rabbe: Boots Mtion of this Cana0lian sport, and Anointed Wardens, and Meeers, fore the meta day d ,anFebruary. 191 ll + • ► g <� their names and addressee, ana fait We Bell .the �alte8@ Cross Brand. resulted in favor of Peterboro by ott, $am and John K. Harding descriptfoa of their claims, and the 'ale score of 9 to L were erected delegates to • the nature of the securities! if any. 1leiid - -At the recent municipal synod of Toronto. Dar. Hicks, in by them, sod R. A t BUNTIN(I, +�ICSHERING� election tabs candidates, Messrs, (i.. moving a very hearty vote of Further take notion that atter the - Established 185T. h. i[iddlston and Samuel Disney thanks to the Rev. A. E. Brace. mid loth day of February. 1819, the .. were a tie, and the former was suggested that an effort be made said 8:ecntor will proceed to dlstri= declared-. elected on the casting towards increasing Mr. Bruce's bate the estate of the said decewsed emote of the'Returning Officer, Mr. stipend among the persons entitled thereto g pend another ;100. Votes of} wing rd only to the ola}ms of F/NEEW .:-ST00K Beaton: it the regaest of Mr. thinks were accorded to the mem• which hes all .then have notice. and Dian s '.shalt --not be liablevrauft - - - - - — —1 was conducted Wetweek their t help, and to the nde• for the said assets or any part thereof, Of Robes, Bianhete. Club Bags, Suit Caws and Whips of all ' , with the result that Mr. Middle- l4tiSable and zealous organist, to An Person of whose claim be shall ti Ion roads a gain of one vote, thus Miss Fawkes. The meeting. was not then bare received aotioe. kinds have just arrived. eonflruling him in his seat, the beet attended Vestry for Dated January loth, 1919. -An interesting event took years. A =uR E. Ca>LDM&x. When needing any Harness. Collars or Horse Goode plow on Wednesday, January 29, -After a lingerie .illness, Whitby,Out., im Tian Oshawa, when one of our res _ g M' - Solicitor for Henry Hait, call and anus. rens at young termere,�m ChurchCSt, on Monday eveoiipg, Haraeee, Dollar, 'Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly sad Hobbs. was united in marriage to January 27tb in her 68 -d year. attended to. w =Miss Vanessa Belle, daughter of Mrs. Andrew, whose maiden name -ELM D� M� promptly � .ffir, and Dore. S. Vanstone, of was Susanna White, was 'a : dau• 1mICKERINc3f PICHERIAtQ HARNE�B .EMPORIUM M :Whitby. -The wedding was a ghter of the late Joseph White, " quiet one and the ceremony was and was born in Danbarton• and You can always get the best Mani - i .<periormed by Rev. John Garbutt, she has been -a resident of the tabs Flour made from No. 1.. Home Phone 3800. W. J. COAKWELL ~ - pastor of the Methodist church of township all Ilev life. Her hue• Manitoba Wheat.-- thfst town. Tait Nsws eztenda band,. the.late John Andrew, died Royal Household and Glenora 'for its best *idles to the happy con. 24 years ago. She is survived b Bread. Try -a bag. �• and Russell, two Pastry Flour Fresh Railed Oats `tij„� $t!! two eons, Fred " BRAN, SHORTS ' 'Happy --A mase meeting of the rest- children havigg died in infancy. .appy Z'�lO1l F dents of Whitby will be' held in She is also survived by three silt MIX FEEDS] i { the Town Hall, Whit ' OAT CHOP x'da )evenin , at 8 o'etboek�iund era and'two brothers;'Mre. David _ CRUSHED OATS Range• Y g Aonnn of this village, Mrs. Dick BARLEY CHOP the an to of the Board of Trade of Kankakpe, Mich., Dore. Andrew WHEAT e r 'the purpose of diecueaiug Annan of Danbarton, Thomas of - CRACHED CORN These stoves are�seknOWledged. $ydro•Electric, Toronto -Eastern Raisonville, N. Y.. and George of MIXED KEN FEED to be the Railway, and the Good Roads Dunbarton. . Kra. Andrew was a t , beat stoves estiOn. PickeringCaldwell's Cream substitute iJII the mark' R people are memberof St. Andrews 'church. Calf Meal. M•z �i earnestly requested to attend in and when in good health was an MolaAaes Meal a! -'�7• x or to co operate with W hithy active member in the Sabbath purging the governments con- School. Her funeral took vlace DHOPPING AND OAT l r' _Splendid bakers, easy on fuel_;aad._� ed .to proceed with all possible on Wednesday afternoon to Ere- CRUSHING EVERYDAY - handsome in design. to in completia the9e public kine r•emeter and was ]at el Got prices on feed in ton lots. •` �+ { iNLies. It 3t hope that a good- attended. The dee g y BELL PHONE. Call and seeloar fall stooks _ �} ' ' pest evmpathy ' . � number of our residents will is felt for the eons in. their sad'. 'W', Wl1d d it convenient to attend. bereavement. Dhoep.p..ia_.g.....e.v....e.. r_y d..aa..y. :. ..-...- .�:� v...,:.-,t...:,x.i_.�5:..::.e'��`.•J,^rrx.:_.d.:;j'Ir'•._ r.S.....:'�Aan �w Yd'�a�e o„ • a •..;/ ,; •. n .^�