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- III .—PICKERING�, ONT FRIDAY; -FEBRUARY 1.4, 1919: _
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Aredics6
when. the. boys comeback
�L. C,ALDWELL,`M.D.,';Snecessor Give hits a
To so the late! Dr. B._Brodie, Phone 803
Claremont, out, '
LL H. FORSYTH I of O., RsgiB- •VICT ROLA
r R• tend memlow of ;40 D tom•trical Also• .
. tion of t)atario. Bzt•�at ser entire- +n -La- most i rtztd of
-----aittisQs ger•. testa tee.. all GiftGolf
s._ .
- We sift-ati�di-lra "A good -Band" -:
.. O DdcRINNON, M. O.S. .., s fs.,a,� a;.,sa.•"
_ Mwt Vor; j31y--.
AU01.9y. _ -
-A gran$-eorrcert will lie lti vet► '
t�'itmn ghee enortA a new driver.
Mamwoth Hall, here by the Scarboro
Wedding belle -are ringing' -to the
Dramatic Club, on -'the evening' of
west.' -
Saturday.leb. 22nd, the "proceeds. of
Harry Powell is4aking.-up- farming
which will go to the building fund of
in the near future.
Christ church. The .program. will
. IF. and Mrs: Pdwell. of Toronto, vis-:
consist of adrama-in three acts, en-
ited with.D. S. and Mrs. Crawford on
titled '•The" Old Datr Homesteod "
Sunday. -
an a e etch:entlTe " nnigan'a Fin-
everal of. the farmers around here
tsh," There -will also be a good musi•
are InsT drawing gi•aYel frdm 'Taadd's
cal and literary program by the follow.pit
for the good roads.
log well-known talent : Mise Will:Avery
pli-aill time was spent At
poloist -, Miss'--Ormerod; elocutto>ilet ,
Mr. Maclean. Scottish piper; Mr.
earae and -Mrs. Cin i isula s lib bell
f urday.evening. when anumber of rela-
9 t ane aurgeon• Or onlarie newma•e "A Gi00'tl VTt)Ilti LL1gnLwocw', eeurez•Paaar. ilii.Lel'Opla, w oe wcro au.a�w w v.+.+�o.r� o..v asuse It `
iio Actings of snraegas. $dtabar�t. lariat, and Mr. retb. violinist. Glad to know no .one felt any ill effects °' -
Mil ntion to dolsomaa'of women and Selection" p w=
oIDa• and reddaaa. Broa�am. _ The program will begin at a o clocL from the . • oysteril _ Flour• Substitutes kept 012 hand
.Fear it on the Victrole, Admise on 25c, children lbs.
C-HERRYWOOD• 1n quantities any quare 1 es req
-' ' lilted.
MONGOLIA +
Ilkc IMT H. KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- VO �ak8r
Don't forget the lecture to be giver
VV • iator, flet ,PuWc: Conveyancer bc. V s ...iii.���s W �/+, tMi Min Wideman spent Sunday is the church here on the evening of • •
watithr, Ons ` a Os Monday, "Feb. '17th, b� the -Rev, Dr. Highest Price
(Successor toy Pid eon, of the Bloor St. Presbyterian
` • " Mies B. Brown spent • thio B "
T N. FAREWELL, S.O.. BARRIS.
Baker & jHeise) is the city. Church,,Torontileatitled Life in the _ _
-. [! . 'tits.OomilCrown attaen".mad ooa=ty - Mies M.Anderson 'spent Saturday war Zone."' As Dr. Pidgeon spent Paid
ltitwiftor, Corot one".wmtbT. 14� . " ` several months with the soldiers in•
m Sunderland. ,
E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Clayton Tarr spent Sundae with the trenches and being one of the
t .A. �tOl1V111� Onit p
Ill Note" Public. Eta. Money s�o $ friends at Oshawa. ablest pulpit orators in' Canada, a rare }Q�' �
Sol David Smales, of ilia wood p ent a treat is in store far those who may be _
oaa. Office Brook at. North, Whisbv. g ' resent. The Pickering Male Quart•-
p
week with relatives and friends here. . P ,
'1j�jILLIAbi J. BEATON, H. A., Bar- Adam and ISdre: Satz• of Stouftville,. site is expected to be present to fora- Ba ey ..aZid F
T ► rioter, solicitor, Notary Fuhlie,"sooisted J '$'�1 L C1rr���• y� called on their son. Joseph• on Sun- isha prokrHm of intieic.' 1'he'proceeda y"
io pmetice with Messrs. B c)man, Denison . • , . W:>,emaat da are in aid of Relief work. Everybody �wt�fe��� -
+ : poat•r, Barristers Toronto Cenral Trusts yy whEiatg
Building.86 Bay 8iseet, Toronto. Telephone HOUSEFURNISHINGS Trill. J. H.- Davie, of ,.Cedar Valley, come and help the gocd.wori.. Admis t
lata 9e9sa: s a _ spent a day last week with Siiss De- ,tion 25 cents. _ a
Big Stock, at the lowest prices. Geer:
Derniaii — Sidney Pugh and gentleman friend
ROQx ��RO - k
Delivery tree.
spent over Sunday at Wellington
LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. — — Wideman s: Wby not Purchase a new lock_ for t
Graduate of the Royal Colelill Dental Ca •
eAec o0 noose oor�_ r
goodly • number of youngMpeople
` S.rgeona an tTnir•rctv,_.p[.__
hardware •tore,.Whitby. BROUGHAM assembledhere the ice on on ay g r
Ola hours 4 to YZ:1 to 5.31l Ind. •peons e. -.. jClaremoat. - - iand practiced up for the coming alum phone ago. 441y,� Wediling bells axe, ringing: nei the gameof hockey. ervice
339 fam Dr. Bea•oa•aabsenee•eveseeaa:;Dr.,Coot, village. - Weetney Bros.. of Andiey, will se- -
ad orooto.�will be in udiarge.l ]Ilea Eva Wilson, of Pickering, , s
- ,LOgS Wanted spent Sunday at her home here. cure their supply of ice from the pond
The aawseor saps. "Have your dolts bete, Seth; Badgerow bit#. taker the
�t3sfstssf 6a>ras. " contract of cutting.
:. _. ready And be sure and ask for, a tag.
�.�.,.,.....,...,...-.. ....:.......• A number offriends gathered at the G A R AG E
yl �i
I will the following cash rice for Misses Mary and Helen Barclay are n,
7r
G. HAM—Issuer of Ddarriage pay R p home of Wilfred Badgerow on 'Moo-
' 1TY e i tanw to the County of Ontario. logs delivered at our will. (i`reen River spending a week with [elands to the day night and listened to a number of
�' Plekarfngylllag•. !nl Basswood No. 1,- 125.00 city' selections on the gramophone- as -well The undersigned have opened
` . Mise Alice Nuttall and friend, Miss as lodul a in other amusements g
Rock Ela/ Na 1. Churchill. of Toronto'. spent the week- g u a rew garage at the corner l
Wet V. RICHARDSON — Real 'Er Soft Elm No 1. 28.00 Pe The public school In eetor !d :
• tate, insurance Conveyancing. Notary end with he ul ar tug Tee
Ma le No. 1. s o e ae oo ere one da
Pahtae, Etc. Pfekecros, bot. ayr P rite y ..Pickering, where the ere•$IINI
o. 80.00 last weep and expregsed himself well g Y
:. HOPPER iunner,; of Marria+Ite Pine. second growth eta 1, 80.00 Howard Malcolm attended fife baa- $sl lFded with the rogreas ril by prepared to repair all makes
gust heal by the Stock Breeders As- pp
Licaaaes in the Cool Of Ontario, -:.Chopping an�3 Qat Rolling .� .sociation-at the King Edward Hotel, the. poplin and' with the. school is 8f atttcai+, motor-eyel+E -
- at.store ane his r«iase". Cta:amons. general,. - and bicyel8e,r as usual. Toronto. last week,
on tMonda*leaevenill Charlie w went' WHITBVALti are els
B.BEATON TOWNl38iP OLH13K We. o agents `for De J
D. oon.oyaneer, oommissicaerfor kiting ( GtI88II Ai48r Loyal Crearo 8ep'tratOrs v
'affida+da, Accountant. lilts._ stomp so loan �' C'' BSrII88i overseas with the 118th Batt. over two Mr. MacCrae Wunder the doctor'a
Go nd
farm rt . '•telae af-afarelege Lie times.
areHis ne !or -ago and ae taw ed ya assist-
Our SabLath School Choir Is dolag 61asOlide Engines,Tractors
years
.now =s Oar, r-. Or address R. R. No. 1. Locue't Sill..
flue. Seep on.an
ANADA'S VICTORY BONDS in in his welcome. Sawing Machines..
tarsale Denomaaations---�bo, 3100. $300 SHAW'S SCHOOLS A first-class concert will he bell in
We are song to that eharles -_ g s
_. 1.4 Price. 09 i-9 and accrul Inteiese. W. Parker Is quite III again. w I. Dykes Boal Birokee,'aae 1,Phone tea. What Toronto. Oat. the Brougham. Methodist Church on Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, of Cherry. L _
. . cot., Ind, Phone T0. toff the evening of Thursday, Feb. 20tH. Cowanwan & Shepherd .
Have a reputation for doing thor- James Dyyer, ofToroal concert.harl-_ 1 L-Aiool visited . Twe die to e
IIGH S. PIIQH. Qlen Ma ter. Ont. ough work. That partly explalnt tone end character personator, will J• bud Mrs. Tweedie apent Sunday - �iC • t
' Jim
j "Pell havet schools in Toron- ah the program. Admission 25 with Alex and Mrs. Allhrtgiit.uel Manuel% . _ •
In �t�} �.�d to. Business, Shorthand and iv lw cents. Program begins a o -
safe. eondotad an.when, rite for tarmo Service Courses. Write W. H: The Women's Institute and Sol- weekend ,with Toro°to'lrlersder-
and partfoalara, Prone �dti sus. ere 4 D. R. and Mrs. Beaton attended a
Sbal President. for Catalogue. diers' Comfort League will hold a eat in Toronto the other evning.
' POSTILL.. Licensed Auctioneer, 9ickering
• • afternoon
and Valentine Tea on the p y C 0
afternoon end evening o! Friday. Feb, bre. Annie. of Port Unica. is visit -
Fe
for Counties of "Perk and Ontario. nae- In with her sister. Mrs. A. PherriN..
$106 axles of all kinds sManaed to on shorans 14th. in the Temperance Hall. Tea S. and Mrs. Honey. of Markham,
actin•• Address Green atver P. o.. Cas.jU nerved during the afternoon and even- were the guests of C. and Mrs. Rice,
MORTON M. GIPSON. Ontario 1x88 11fOr hire � cents very one come. Adtniasioa Misq Elsie 51oor®. ofand Mrs. Moore.
and Dominion Land Surveyor and Civil 0 w b parents. E. J
Bngiaeer. Hopkins Street. Whitby, Phone 831. t- with
drama given by the Baptist �T t�
9w the tate W. E. Yarnoid. Ontario � Da Or III ht -` •, _:. wHiT>tr -.. -' -Indies 'fast Friday was a decided errs- ' rr a have. on hand;
SurVtyor of Pat Perry. 44-4 J g . . .
M. MAW.. LICENSED AUC- �u8 IDSBtB 831 tIS1D8 'riles Wade, s .returned Missionary Cel°1i°iae Eliza White, of Hamilton, is the following
=- from China. gave w' roost interesting .here - with her parents, Thomas and
TIONEER,for York.clittario and Durham Teaming promptly attended to. address in All Saints' church on Mtn-• p
Counties; Kll kinds of gala ptompUy attended Mra• •White.. .. _,_ r • a-
to.- Termaressmable, Dates for •ales mag be. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. day evenia Miss Mabel Griffin and friend, of SlZea Qi Coal �
arranged at NEWS'011l Bell and Indepen- Rev. A. L1 Bruce, of Pickering. oc• ,
dent phones. Whitby, Ont. sly - capiPti. the pulpit in -All Saints' church Hagerman ei Corners. with her moth- S _ e w -
_ ---- We He PeAt rick"tnio. on Sunday evening, when he er. Mrs. Griffin. '�g9 tQV f
T �r The White boys played a friend-
?� R,� •'I'Z1C V a most celtent sermon.
ly game of hockey with Highland -
We are ao� to' fun rt the serious -
ry po
Yetorio S.uc tL _
Honor. Graduate of the Ontario Pete- _ t nese o e e r favor of Highland Creek. The return
ri-nary College - of the Gazette and Chronicle. His game will be pts td here ext Satan
condition is causing mach anxiet t n
' and graduate of the Veterinary ff'yoa arerwise you will use the only hi•-fr g a ernoon.
Science Asoc3atioe. -- Ideal will, dr#lled-hy-A>}ak B. _ n Sunday eveniog-during service r
An aftennoon tea will be held -at -the some person or recce bel them- �e
Phone —office 1808, residence 2808 who is agent fox Wind Milis,'Gaaoline home of Mrii. TIE�Downe on Tues- � Pe �
�..___ y
selves to Ernest Madill's buggy and ` A, V. I1 E EO , , 4
CL7lREMONT, - bNT11R10 Baglues. all kinds of pipe and fittings ay, Feb. 915th, when W, D. HoweN a driver. A lively chase ensued. which `
for water worts. Also bath room tis- drawing•eoom sketch "A Morse Tnp" only resulted in the finding- of the 'L010UST HILLq M
"_ffZWX TABLN-Piekering Sinton d will be presented. whip near Uherrywood: The tbW _ J
' 9,•18. Trains Bap dos w lolloiws tures .'etc: ' Everything, given tare J. E. Willis, the president o[ the stopping at G. Anthony's enquiring .w
No. 6 flail 8.07 A Id.
attention. _ Board of Trade• is calling a meeting to the way to the city.
98 Local -96.87 P. X. RICE'S PIIMg W013SS be held on Friday evening of next The Methodist Anniversary will be
" --80 Local deli P. Y wedk. to consider the form of me- held on Sunday. Feb. 28rd. Rev. Mr.
'trains going sleet .airs • w follows— Home Tel. WSW Whitevale. tlot uxorial that the town should erect In Fletcher. Provincial Sabbath School " r
180. 8Ei _Local 1.97 A, M. honor of the Ontario County boys who Secretary ,viii occupy the pulpit both �
27 Looal ; 8:85 P. M. have. sacrificed their !(,vee In the great afternoon and evenia All wI re•
=:... 7 Mail .' 600P. M. �-- L U C K
member r. etcher, who so ably
Police Magistrate Willie on Tuel addressed the. Township Sabbath • <
JOHN PHILIP 'Is iavarrttbl the Result of night' sentenced Wm. Losky to nine School Convention - recently held at e t ,4
7 months In the Reformatory and an in- Pickering.
Study and Hard Work. determinate sentence of two years less The Women's Institute will bold }�
Has a full line Ot fresh and err- one day, and Wm. L. Recbord to three their next meeting at the home of Mrs and -valve
LIOTT yyears in the Kingston penitentiary for A. J. O'Mally on Wednesday, Feb. 19, `,
Ad meatsconstautl3► on hand. - j burglary and for the .brntal attack on at 3 p. m. ENcb member is requested by using
Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Chief of "Police C. F, McG�rotty on to make a special effort to be there
Tuesday. Feb. 28th. and bring a friend. The programme
Hain, Bologna, Weiners,-eto Yonge & Cbarles Sts, Toronto General.satisfaction is:•expressi in will be very ioterestingjas Mrs. Ellis, - L
Higheeti prices pend for Invites Ambitious Young Men and the town over the result of the visit of the delegate to the Provincial Coovetr Aya
(� ���
Butcher's Cattle, Women .to prepare for choice bust- the deputation to Toronto on Friday Hor held in Toronto will give her re- J
last, when D.
Hanna; the president port- Mrs. D. R. Beaton, the Red .,
ness positions. Fortune smiles on Croce secretary, will give a complete
,
the one who sNows and cliaDo: otth� Canadian National Railways, p
T}18 PICk8r1IIg Our Guarantees 'promptly secure wits interviewed. in regard to. the.To. and final report of our Red Cross
,r Op-
-good, positions.- The. demand is far ronto-Eastern, and the Hon. Findlay work.' i paper "The Institute's O s
greater than our supply. Right Macdiirrmid was. interviewed with re_ Portunities This Year.'.' will be given w ream
Q1g�1&mC8 Committee now rs a good time to commence a epect to the Kingston' road improve v Mill Hugh Pugh and a piano solo
_ now W& e. lir fie Cm commence
a went. by Mrs. A. E. Major. Now will you : `---- —
g
gives full information. Write to- The annual meeting of the Victoria colne. Any interested woman or girl l?
,.
The object of this Association is to day for 0ae:' Order of 1!i uveae, which was held on in the community ie welcome,ent IDr.^,'�
�z -lessen stealizil presecutel W. J. Elliott Principal Tuesday evening. ivaii a most pleaesnt . u� after s
the felons.• ` ill The meeting was bels in the Of 14,784 Indians in Manitoba.
assembly room of the High Scboola about 750 have died from the "Sa" • t s
_ - with Mayor Blow.presidtng. Mrs. Ada aiad pneumonia. a -
f Mombsrs having propel stolon Cornmeal. Q
finals immediately with any membee Edd For ��atChln Oourtice, who ie a member of the To local Boards of Tribunals will
{1 i of Esscaiive Oommi$be. ronto Board of Education, and is a w
from) Black' Breasted_Red native of Pickerin�� gave the address be formectto' decide rrhatr, enemy «--•+•---
;' : Membership fee - 11.00. (}acne—choice B%c$ 'apd of the evening. The treasurer's re- aliens are, dangerous and urdesit'- = �w
Tiotasstasa, b• has from the President at excellent layers. ' port showed a turnover of about $8000 able find shoud be interned or de- �'-*�
s•esetery onapplioastoa. durlo the year. There is at present ported. Cj• W. udcus Ma:+ee
Also, Yoaog : Helgisnl flutes an taboo towards getting a larier Reeve Joseph Weber, of Non
-
'Qlilver (Ireyi r+ etadt, was Pound guilty of sell Druggist—Graduate titian
$free. Com.—L. D. Danis, C. S. Patin- ands • bull tag for thrd hospital. A number Op
or, W. V. Riehsirdson. Pickering,- fan Hares. of other addresses were given and a
Adl Pedigree Stock. dumber o! lime -fight views thrown lows utterances and remanded for C, N. R. Ti ,A Agent. ;
J. R.�jh@J4t0,1; _VIII. J.'Clark. � - upon the.screen, illustrating the wcrk eight days by Magistrate Creasnr,
of Owen Sound o31cBt'in 0T3+'+F10
f sift,, Bea:sirary .�. BDON ,:,f UTICKERINGI ala belay! yloae. .y - �... , .
p�
::u :jai.•-,�::ak.,..:.s::_.. „'max"0��13_ .:',_ • �,.'_•', _ .-. _ti_ _ _ . ._ .•..:.-r. ,._ ,�,:,. ai�:�+.�.r::,..:,.,..>aunt.,�e..„,�.a�-�+w.�e,,:xr,.4_..r,,.,_.k,...1-�.i:._:.x:rt..,..e'�rra3tidss5�;;A���:r:�`'we+..�i..rr�,'fw�a•��rc_::v:•�:a''Ri�:3
that
r, ♦ 7, .,I'.^.•»f, .4—,",
"TryW.—ve %7,.- 'Ita,44r% T.
valve, blued steel
The other day Mrs. Lanchetti rq.
T 10
,with spirit
burnem and blued
A-
SUE EXPLOITS
LOW&
Toronto boy with the -Canadian
size of the berries, and the flavor to
Parts of
belt
beat QuSalty metai,
troops in Bonn, Germany, the 'picture
also so much better and milder as to
Send us Your name
she had sent to bar son. On the
make oar different varieties of red
And We will send
You 40 packWes of
JL
currants much appreciated as a break-
our lovely eidbose.
picture from'a "Fritz" and had for.
fast dish with only the lightest Poo.
ed SL Psitriak and
FAMter Postcards
warded It to the family addrdss on
Bible sprinkle of sugar: S. A.
to 6*13 at 10 cents
BARGING A MOUNTAIN AND
& Package. When
Pold. stnd us th 0
It apparently had' been lost on the
OTHER' EXPERIENCES
money and we Will
battlefield by Pte. Latlebetti, picked
— --- ------
I hash, bologna, -veal salads,
till nearly every home, 'at "bakoid
Such Its a Flight With. an Eagle and
UP by the- Berman and recoveftd, by
other lake,- It Ims at least 8,000.
A p
some time beans, minced egg, apple and
Or other, lunch box6s are & necessity- celery salad, tuns aalad,'otives and
Having One's Machine Inter.
140MRR -WA*R1tPf CO.
7% tow
naturalized enemy aliens returned to
and the vexing Problem has worried . green peppers, brown sugar,. Ut
pean
locked With a Han Plane.
the lands-troft wWh tbsY-m1mmt4
00V`Vlseosw
a'hotiie-wije. Wh
Dose '.sada to carry h1s luna molasses, lettuce and salad dressihg,
To barge into. a mountain is not
tft 'X0blezn is not much different raising and corn, syrup, salmon salads'
*from th. I One. Presented by the chil- minced -chicken.
altogether a commonARA
experience of
the air, but this is, what Impperied. to
"inktwQ blades grow where only one grew before."
dren'6 u ftch, althouzh the 61of iac-! 'Fruits: Oranges, apples', Age, dates,
Fliifit-Clommandei Wais
A. W.
tore to be Considered is.the kind 0 bananas, raisins.
when he was returning from a
e
0"d -N
ivosk the man is d6in 'and
g ndtO Clip T calcon,
•saary food that *V! rolls, raised doughnuts, sugar cookies,
;h
The gallant airman had set t o
The heav war time production demands have taken a lot
0>1 essentials he needs.
In ""'Iecting
coffee cake, singer snaps, graham
out
bomb Chanak, and he reached his oti-
out of Your land. Remember your Boll's Dital.
food crop requirements
Don't let it go. r 4TIVUlAdioltyeo-duKy 'r'e-Lmaln
suitable boxes .in whish crackers, cream puffs, ginger broad,
to "'the lunch consideration must oatmeal cookies, -chocol-ite
lunch,cookies.
Jecitive Having dropped
in safety..
his egg''," and evaded the attention
heavy for some year,, longer, Invest. In
be made for is you intend Soups: Cream of pea, cream,of •cel-
to'
of the anti-aircraft gunners below, he
hu'-G
r ain
in (i71W The - man's .ery,. bean, chicken with rice,'cream of
funs6h
turned. for home. The night had
.8
box should be substitntial and: corn, clear tomato thickened.
ample to bold a good sized lunch. Tile
a ' ftddinis: Celatine with fruit, bread
grown intensely- dark, however, so
L
Fertilizer
children like to change the style and with raisins, rice, tapioca; chocolate.
-Color of their boxes occasionally so Othei desserts:, Cup custairds,.jun.
it
that impossible to see very
Was.
far ahead. As cautiously as existing
n -would -permit,
i .. Our expert chemists compound them only on actual know.
that -XOOd firm cardboard.boxes will ket, baked apples, canned frail,,,
circumstances Flight-
Commander WaNtell
ledge of Canadian requirements. No matter what your soil con.
'
4611wer, very wqc�d Drinks: Milk, ehocolatte, buttermilk,
continued the
flight. Then
---ditiou may be or crops you
hat wish to provide for, we can
suggest "Shur-Ga'win"
p It 13 well "eep On hand plenty of coffee.
- of a sudden a huge mass
a Fertillzer4hat is bound to be a heavily
investment
14412 white Paper napkins. Colored Extras: Puffed rioeballe, pop corn'
33apkins are to fade
darker even than the night itself
d up before him. To avoid the
paying for you. Prices must stay firm for this season
I . --:-avoid uncertath delivery bv writing for Prices and,Booklet
2M6-
apt off badly on balls, nuts, candy, sweet chocolatere
ray fb* things In the box, and a sad- bars,"seedless raisins, celery.
'Oome
impact was impossible, and' as the
Iblo,
I to -day.
.
GUNNS LIMITED WEST TORONTO, ONTARIO
give
b*jng APVft=06 to 'th6 hutch. A.- Recipes for &a of the above WIR
machine crashed it caught fire, throw-
be sent by mat If request U
y in paraffin papm aaeorn-
Ing a I side of the
urid. glow over th ' a
ft� A tbermos.bottle meals the problem panied with 'sufficient postage for
rM s!pi
k"Ift 00ffet-
-mountain Into which the unfortunate
lot had barged. A ough badly In-
Although
went.racing past him, and he heard
NEW'"DOM
choochts and even.
42*1010, SOuPs PWag hot and these
wag.
Jured, about the face and knees, the
the racket of hammers from the me-
I
irn
ENG
"N - AUM mush to the Otherwise cow
Proloncias -Shoe Serivet.
fililit-conimminder managed to -g4
chino gun a below. -So into the howl-)
01111
,NNW. � When a thermos, bottle Is not
:`*V%IlNi* f
or the hot- drinke good'
Union youim'sw Invlaid 4y2d have
use f* substantial fe6t cover-
clear of the burning wreckage, and
with wonderful endurance and ter-
Ing tumult of cloud he turned again.
When,next he emerged it was be=
I hind the British lines; but he
NEWS BY MAIL ABOI" Joan.
I*. bottle May be meds to answer
ings, your shoe bill probably amounts
c
a ity made his way back to the aero-
drome
con -
fessed that he would have much pre --
BULL AND ills PEOPLIL
purpose•
Individual POresWu cups "a nice
to a good - deal; vW you axe -more than
anxious, now that shoes have 011110
from which he had- set but, to
report, the result of the raid.
ferred meeting number of the,
-A"
to use for d6398248, baked beqns, -cue-
sowing skyward, to get all the wear-
Objeeted to Tresp&jeem
enemy to undergoing that battle with
the
accarreness 11a the Land TW
AM* and umW things which cannot
ibe sent without a dish.
Possible for your expenditure.
Most people abuse their show, niA
For his bravery be was swardbd
the Distinguished Service Cross, and
elements.
Mysteries of the Ak-
ire gas supreme in am Cow'
For sandwiches many kinds of
X. .,
bvmd and filings may be used. Day-
so get less" service than they should., It to doubtful It a war honor has
Ad is oms
The air also holds its mysteries.
Not yet has it given up the secret
mordal WorWorld:P1.
olid bread wM cut to better advantage
a woman's appearance• judged before been awarded as the, outcome
in a measuim by the condition of heir of such a strange incident.
of
Cecil Grace or Gustav Hamel. To the,
B Htain has already sent a vessel
JUW Jn"* better sandwiches than fresh,
shoes 'and gloves, she cannot afford
It was not very I
long before the MW
list of such secrets of the air must Of SIX thusaond tons, containing grain,
48 much iattej for the
to WeaT shabby - articises if she cast:
tbAt Franc Is M- C111hart-
be - added the case of . Capt. Picton to be sown in Serbia.
pm* 0,1310
quarter of an Inch thick in I Oblongs,
IIL
For black shoes A bottle of Polish,
avlatnr
during the air race from Parts to
'an
A shrine has been consecratedat
It was towards the cl 0 of 19141 D 0TOr WIW=ory of 300 offleers and
diamonds and wren heart
hLpea jo, IorA & jittle abange t4_ tim
a bottle of vaseline, a Pair, of- Oboe
-trees,-
Madrid, was challenged by eagle
to a struggle for-supr am.
that In" tMVI
that the Bleriot two-seater monoplane or and mine sweep.,
by a=' section --of the Dover
Grown-ups an well as the
and�-,Lbit Of_OU_eiotb are 0
necessary equipment- As soon ass the acy now � S& Sebastian.
was discarded patrol.
the. militias author-. Admiral Sturdee - unveiled a mom.
sties -as being -too- slow In - climbing
d16dr" 0240Y finding add4bapea
shoes are taken off they should be put filbert did not lose his nerve. He
with the full military load. Such meat to the memory of 180 naval
sandwiched With Unknown fillings and
an the shoe trees so that creases and. managed to get at his revolver' and
'buses of this type las could be spared- ratings who were killed in an enemy
It takes OWY a few minutes longer to
wrinkles we straightened out while was thus oupblo4 -to . frighten the,
from service at the Front, and were air raid an Chatham Naval Barracks
fromm
cut tkam.
In packing the lunch,' place the
eagle away.
the shoe is still worm. Before they serviceable for school purposes, were. In September.
A unique incident, which ended in
a" 'worn again, or as often as neves - Io d to be flown back by officers UdY Lincolnshire has given ans
&3601� to be eaten I&A In the box first
nary, a little of * vasekne shotad be I. the capture of, a German, air prisoner, on leave thousan(k.guiness.towards the Wall
and �, the things which naturally Would-
Wanted Ant
rubbed into the, surface of the kid or
befell a French aviator in the course -With a sufficient supply of patrol to
- - Hospital, which is being built at
of an serial combat with the'enemy.
.be on the top of the -box.
Too
leather,.to keep them soft and pliable
last hiin for twice the distance of
The two Ists this
High: Wyeeombe.
many things in tm box in 33,cA
and the a,:Igaa� a the miae and had a
ata manoeuvred
atgon vred his intended flight, Captain Wallow
From 1915 to 1918" the Isle Ot
9490d. Better have throe - tWUW 0 -
-mbist-0 - _be blackened neWy. Oo.
way and that for battle.. ad'vant4sce. after testing the s�eroplane with "a
ThAtlet und0 one hundred and
46y said a complete change to' -Morrow
00$i-DnaBy the shoe ftWIf May need
Suddenly the Frenchman. liilievi
sort "filp," got out for England. The
nineteen air raids and bombardments.
tihAa to have to repast to -r
norrow. .
Polishing, but the h-equent
himself- to. be In an ageollent 1
-on *the
weather was fine at the time, with. a
by the Germans.
7-
In Vre Varing the desserts for ain-
-the 'M.�
of ,-agaiine Will Prevent cracking and
dived the tall of b k
certain amount of low-lying cloud.
A giant aeroplane, named the Go.
7.
-JW to -flay, Plan ahead for
lengthen the life Of the leather.
machine. The. German attempted
Never since has he beefi heard of.
li&ft, of 1000 hors* power, to cam
y
tie dessert cups for the lunches to-
If the shoe JA wet It should be dried
avoid the onslaught, with the result
We must waft until the sea gives U
twenty people, will be used as, an
n
aborrow. - make enouA znore to, All
J'At a distance_fr= the fire* so
that the French machine Un o-
-ffoi
Itil. dead. -P
aerobes between London and Paris".
and "t them aside- aX rja�
or
to hardan' or crackle the Its
the tail stuck eon
0
The Leeds Chamber of Commerce
in the morning.
When it indry it should be treated
the wings of, the Hun 'Plane.
-
Currant Trees vs. Bushes.
have taken In hand the establishment
Try to make the lunch hour a Wap -
with #Abe vaseMlse promptly.
In quite a nest spiral,the inter-
Are you planning to set any Currant
of an International' air station at
Vy one for the absent ones by adding
rolored or white shoes are not dif-
locked machines came crashing into
bushes this spring, or thin out and re-
Leeds,
.0#0`=t and Inbereat In the unexpected
to of the lunch box. This is
ficult to keep in order if they we giv-
an 'regular For
some trees. Neither pilot happened
to be hurt, and so ludicrous was the
novate current bushes needing su&
•Improvement2
The ROY*l South Bucks Agrical.
WKVI their
ad by adding one
attention. most
-situation that burst into fits
—Asuk-lation will resume
of these 4t; is dgiirahie to have a bot-
each Of
Hereafter I intend to have all my.
annual ploughing rnatches after a
aieAd`feature or dish each day, some-
Ithinr different day
tle of cleaning fluid especisily intend-
hearty lauebter before the Boche was
currants grow in tree form instead Of
lapse of live years.
and not ting
after day the same hard -boiled -egg---
ad to clean without destroying the
color. - A little soap, and water, or
marched off as a prisoner.
Trouble With the Clouds.
in bush form Currants grown on
shrub -like trees are easier picked, and
Princess Patricia of Connau 911
opened the annual sale of the Police
-Cold-aidat-and4yread variety too often
"root with in the average lunch box.
gasoline used away f, the fin, are
CloWs havi been the C�puse of many
there is considerably less labof in
Court Mission hold at Kensington
L
It is wise to
often Useful ansa � When the shoe is
a thrilling experience Co a pilot On
than
keeping the ground free of weeds I
Town Hall.
-
_bah We
Ad foods in the lunch. For"oxample.
H thesandwich fixing is of meat, Plan
k�fw- 41y
with a tan, brown, - gray, oz bronze
the be,
on --li - — -
a occasion the to Major Jimiiiy�js
McCudden, V.C., on returning from
the case w r it is g7vwn in
hen this
the usual clump form .1 bushes. At.,
H. - X-layfordo steward of
wood Golf Club, has one brother,. a.
brothers
a 54WIii ftilft;dessert; or if thhe
-dressing, as case may and
careful attention to the hook
a reconnaissance,; ran into a huge
bank bad
the slimb-like current trees ire orna-
they
sailor, and eight soldiers,
wen of whom have been wounded.
;.VUV 13 a sweet Alled one,, use the cus-
given
of cloud that come up dud-
mental as well as useful, and can
and the edges of the shoes.
denly and taken Wm unawares.
be made to add to the attractiveness
It is no longer necessary to have a
Lard pudding, gelatine desserts, baked
beans -or something ma- heariy f6r
Shoes last longer if they are not
He commenced to make an effort to
of the grounds abojit the bomb.
license to purchase farm hones for
-town
�e
the O&er &Job.
worn every day, but one pair &Item-
climb above it, but it seemed without
To secure the trde form, I kart the
work In Britain.
When the lunch is pliinned, packed
ated witli anot6r that the leather
"rest"
limitations. There was nothing for
`toplunge
slips from a single cutting, or., else
The Curtaffil Steamship Company
may - Rubbers which have
and all ready to close, slip into the: begun to break the heel be
it butright Into the cloud..
remove all -buds but one from the cut- have placed orders with Vickers',
.
Limitedo
at should
eoTtws few ruts- s"mPly'shalled or' taken at to. mom., A
The rain beat in his face, and -the
ting. Even then new -buds will sme at Barrow,, for the constivc-'
liners.
once a repair
sailed or a few pieces of candy or I perfectily good heel can be made if
"'top
wind tossed and buffeted the macblne
like Ltorne frail' boat on a howhing,
Vimes develop, causing side sprouts, i tion of new
which, unless carefully destroyed,' will I For cutting the uppers of Wo maeg
'Maple BUM to off with." These
make the whole complete.
attention is given in time, and that,
angry sea. To add to the confusion,
L
form separate roots , and retult . In boots more than seven inches high
*
!%a folow4ng little table of First
too, at small- cost -
the compass -needle swung round -and
bushes instead of the tree forr& want- a Bethnal Green shoemaker was fined
Aids for the lurch box may be cut out,
0
HUN HAD FOUND PICTURE
round,- so that -all idea of direction
was lost.
ed.
internis
Unless' the grower I ends to give I
;e2oi consignment of banana 5 which
4.. .2111
amounted on cardboard and bung up
&r reference in PIG the
he believed he had continues
his currants close attention and the:
is
arrived recently in London being
'to
%1UriUUZ`-8t0rY-i.Dr rn tograpn.or PW. Lanchettils Faintly, r
his flight sufficiently long, he put this
best of care, he will gain nothing by retailed the public at fourpewn
Briad for '-sandwielies: - Wheat,
-!)rOwn,'nut, nut brown, -oatmeal, rye,
Nearly four years ago Mrs. Lan -
nose of the machine down, and des-
tended to an altitude of about 1.500
growing them in tree form. But a banana.
for a,Wect speoW trade the fruit can,
minfeet.
chetti- of Toronto, sent a postcard
Whistling, shrieking bullets
be easier thinned, and more sunlight
FREE TO GIRLS
FMwMinced s for sandwiches:
group photograph of herself, her bus.-
band and two daughters to her son,
and air admitted to the fruit, which
=* :DOLL MM JDOMZ CAZMAGIN
his bije doll Is 15 In -
Free to Boys
Pte. Frank Lancbeftf, with the 75th
GA.RDEN,,FIELD, LAWN FLOWER
side in getting higher quality and
larger sized berries.
Tis tall. has Jolntesllegs
and arms and natural
Batt. in England, then on his way to
Since war requirements cut down
Z head, bands and feet. Th
Doll
France. He was wounded on Aug.
DS
our sugar allowance, the currant has
Carriage has ate
frame and wheels, and
' MODEL STEAM ENGINE
4, last year after much hard fighting
been somewhat under a cloud; but
the seat, back and -
Runs like sixty
opurting sta LT1; &Ud
and now lies in hospital in England
Write for Free Catalojue and Book•
this fruit Will come back, into pcqmlar
hood are rn,,ttd
01
leatherette.
ieratte. Tis 2
making as much
slowly recovering from wounds in the
let entitled "Making the Garden Pay.".
favor. One trouble currants as
Inched high end 1s
Just the right size,
runs as though it
were running the
a electric light plant
back. His father has gone to see him.
Pte.. Lancbetti was, born in London,
HARRY'S SEED STORE
Dept. H
,.j"th
clrown of late years has been neglect
to keep the bushes opened up to the
for the big Doll.
Just send us your
f Your town. Has
tr a a a lacqu
oiler. with sifter
England, and it -now but 24, years Of
age.
360 Dorchester St. W., Montreal, Qua
sunlight and air. The overthick.
clumps of bushes have : yielded small
name and a4dresid
44 and we will sen
you 30 pack es of
frWt of ex a sold flavor.
valve, blued steel
The other day Mrs. Lanchetti rq.
My plan of training the currants
,with spirit
burnem and blued
calved from No. 512400, B. Lunau, a
in tree form has nearly doubled the
a teel chimney. All
Toronto boy with the -Canadian
size of the berries, and the flavor to
Parts of
belt
beat QuSalty metai,
troops in Bonn, Germany, the 'picture
also so much better and milder as to
Send us Your name
she had sent to bar son. On the
make oar different varieties of red
And We will send
You 40 packWes of
back he wrote that. he had --got the
currants much appreciated as a break-
our lovely eidbose.
picture from'a "Fritz" and had for.
fast dish with only the lightest Poo.
ed SL Psitriak and
FAMter Postcards
warded It to the family addrdss on
Bible sprinkle of sugar: S. A.
to 6*13 at 10 cents
the back.
& Package. When
Pold. stnd us th 0
It apparently had' been lost on the
j
Lake Huholds the
money and we Will
battlefield by Pte. Latlebetti, picked
on curious re
cord of having more islands than any
send you the 1pte=
engine, with all Iall
UP by the- Berman and recoveftd, by
other lake,- It Ims at least 8,000.
A p
Lunau.
Winnipeg war veterns want un-
140MRR -WA*R1tPf CO.
7% tow
naturalized enemy aliens returned to
2=16- AAJKW
to
frWt of ex a sold flavor.
• our lovely
8t. Patrick and t -
My plan of training the currants
er Postcards to sell
in tree form has nearly doubled the
at 10 cents a psekags.'
When. they are ad send
r
size of the berries, and the flavor to
us our money and we will
! C a'
also so much better and milder as to
hand you the Big D61I.-
hath
make oar different varieties of red
all charges Pre -
A I sad we will also
currants much appreciated as a break-
-,end you the Doll Carnage without an3l
fast dish with only the lightest Poo.
ohar 9 If you will
show your Doll to
Bible sprinkle of sugar: S. A.
your friends and got
three
Just of them to
1
Wour goods and
j
Lake Huholds the
- . prftos,too. Send
on curious re
cord of having more islands than any
us your name and ad -
*dress, to -day 'no you
can etyour Dollard
other lake,- It Ims at least 8,000.
Del Carria
Carriage
Winnipeg war veterns want un-
Q11kickly; Address�
naturalized enemy aliens returned to
2=16- AAJKW
the lands-troft wWh tbsY-m1mmt4
00V`Vlseosw
:�*I% lr hs $s BY' SXI
BRUSSELS-
MER
,� .�, zb BLA;FOS -PAT
44 'S ABDICA NS ��
O-ZY�O'tzi.�l accsitsf'�Mrdne ind W'eilit Power.`tio-:1 or Pacfiii'out
mra:a� 4. sans.. sawwstL- �;
jj The ,�Its
" - i -J� `.dertul C1hal=_ a!_-f�eltgsrt y -
$ht3li3 f whe8 lvilhelm II'hieeceme Sing •ti! Rsf ng {
from ..
BEL
11 is he inherited an .elaborately Paris •by way of Nen* York, flint a and fo p �P� w I t: t'
GIANS SOLD `#'ROPERTY tains, eo
ry chair, overhung by-eilken cur= plea for assuring $eedom of the seas Ontario: i ioourance �k ed
s
�: •: •_ •; - .., inn, which was the ancesterlal •� includes the restricted use of abolition � _ _
0 for i . on sale. Bo: 6t.
- q
g Tisco PublishlaR Co.. Ltd,,. Toronto
ITE 1AIDi G SEIZURE throne of the Hohenzollern dynasty. of the submarine, the London Da319
t - F.H�KLY NEWSPAPER FOR BALM
d 'Telegraph says: in r o
r.. This chair, however, waa a mo est T egrap sa ` New Ontario. Owns R !aR to
and unpretentiou aSair compared "The submarine ea'mpaiga' was France will sou $2.000. Worth double
— �- we a _ that amount App1Y J. A., 010 Wilson
i Refused to Buy German -Mae Go wi a Toronto r
pesos, which is said to have cost foxed worse than all the. other na-
® and .Where Possible Did 1�Iat more than $100,000. It is described tions combined. There is danger that annaZZAANZOUG
Replace Stolon Articles. j
ars built of native woods in their na- that fact may ; be. overlooked. He
�`1 ►Ne>;x Tunioxs. I.unira.
'with the oriel bearings ;sides ahipa, we That cargoes valued C internal and esternal. cured war, -
r During the occupatioA of Brusbels turaI tints, r i at hundreds of millions of ands cut patn by our home treatment Write
by the Huila old corks sold for 3d. and
-of the Hohenzollerns above the lofty Po as store too late Dr. Betlman MediostlE
d with careen de- sterlingi while 15,000 British men,
Co.. Limited:.coutnRwood. o:Lt
4d. each, empty tiliz f0Z id. and 2- 14 A back And coy
each, old linen, leather trunksy old signs emblemawomen and ehilArAn, WA!re, .4L
asm du -
tic .of the totes: comp 'ted at sea. _'• In Turlies revery-weddwg--ezk
clothes, books and furnture broUglit posing the Teutonic Federation, t`As we made no special re resen- a ement begins with the payment of----
Col -
cost price and as much as possible ,The bask, supported by two col- rations on this subject, there has : i' substantial consideratito the
was sold by the Belgians because they 1 umns-of wood, is of leather and no den to suggest that we ` girl's' parent's. If the girl jilts her -
been x
never knew what would be seizes by "and the seat is ,overhung by a canopy emerged from this piracy rather well', P
their Those seine tor- j of velvet. The tips of the arms are P' lover the engagement gift 'ha a -be
T .,.L '� h ;am-rked nnrw or et•, di 1'n,�a }l.a norA7,i'tt h$Ve H2L "
• '. mentors paid £80 fi an - o i go , VPi ase ins o t?r►exaids-tbdt 90,000,000 'toiys of •_oar ah5pping other daughter to give as a surbiti.
t - et four feet square that cost £40 in 'Ther ch cloth of gold to r
9 lie at the bottom of the sea. We tate. ;=
P. '
1880 and' had been in constant use. lend additional gorgeous_
ed than any - V► '
_ The also paid .1,800- francs- for a Upon this wonderful chair, on state _
They money in.the Props
piano, which cost 1,400 francs eleven occasions, the All Highest, sat in aw- tion of the submarine. Its would Send a Dominion Eapress- Money
years ago. Other similar purchases ful majesty, dressed in a military uni- leading to claim that naval Order. They are payable everywhere.
were made with the intention of sell- form of white and gold, in posture be misleading
opinion is unanimous in this matter,
fns the articles. later on—doubtless, bolt upright• and with his right hand but a large body of naval opinion,
bearing the magic words "Made - in clasping. an arm of the throne, while i and even a -larger proportion of excellent way of cleatzing leatih.
Germany." one foot rested upon a velvet -covered er furniture bs to ?viTie with a dump
statesmen on both sides the Atlantic �� to take off the dirt When it is
0 Mcc"A Dyed .Sheets for Dresses. hassock. � favor theabolition of the U-boat." wipe again wuGh a sniff o'rokh: dfup•
t B, + Herr 'Hohenzollern will never dry Pe_
Wonderful dyes were to be ob-
Y again occupy either'of these thrones.
.. ped in �atena� e of then eat -wrbh a
this tained easily in Brussels and during Clue egg dry P'o
He is out of a job and is, perforce, a
The law waistline fs featured Youts alt h - - _-_ _
frock of .youthful and graceful lines, the past summer Belgian ladies dyed enotbnt to sit on an ordinary chair, Keleg shit c — `w
McCall Pattern No. 8742, Mi=�•' their sheets according to fancy and writing, Ming at a wndow in.Hol- r _
Drew. in 3 sizes, 16 to 20 years. wore them. Last winter their -spare land,. while wondering what sort of TO -NIGHT TRY u1sard's ZAasma s ossa aisumsers
Prtee, 26 cents. Transfer Design No. blankets were transformed , into NOW, Cots. For a while the Belgians were a just punishment is to be meted out-tin"
� Not 928. Price, 20. cents. him. S i. I n " 81 hV f f i
hoaxed into wearing their own patri- Would not an electric chap just suit
otic emblems which had been, mann- j
ASTHM
We his requirements? for that Cold and fired Feeling.ffiliR
Y RELIEVED. WITH
11 -4 -red hg the Hun and put on
:N
In Brussels. But as soon as the hoax
K,il'1 Spanish Flu was discovered Belgians refused to avail themselves of the privilege of LISTEN TO THIS I by usin
OLD RELIABLE.
buying. German -made goods. A flint DiIN1►8D'9 LINIMENT CO- Ltd. IINOMASKANYsad steel for lighting the gaa, al Yarmouth. N.& P.f}'Ptlesibs.
though clever, was unsaleablethe SAYS CORNSLIFT a..t it eltht ora be •e.a •s+J.
reason being that it was made by the I�1CNT OUT NOW INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
Hans. Brass water taps were taken ■' ��(t� ��
by. the enemy and for these they paid o. question of Immigration and Pass- AMS !
- - r
-- -- -fess+ franca fifty, ,eharg'ing six � Yon rscicleas men' and women who k
for taps to replace the rerlaisitfotied are pestered wit corns and who have porta :t Pease Consresa QUKAY
PM
ones.The new ones were,of coarse, at least once a week invited as awful Froth an anthoritstMve �ourCb
" rman ." Door handles death trom inclines or blood poison are correspondent is i�o4ltned that vrben t
Cincinnati auth6ri to um decided at the
and bell pulls were set n the sem�� i
use a drug called freezone, which,s p,� erence t is Certain
way but were not replaced by house- moment a Lew drops are applied to on is
the will discuss the question
owners. It became "all the style" to any corn, the soreness !s relieved sad powerssoftens the seven ,1
with
hang a piece of firewood to the ball soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts of passport reitrsctions, along
he8ltlzstie ail
WITS. ky ether compound which general
an l Willy *0 � set osof l
_ .,
out With tshti
Loot Sent to Germany. I a c
h t
dries t e moment 1 applied and immigration. .
Houses were constantly searched simply shrivels the corn without la- One of die arguments for figs aeces Put it on freely. Don't nib it IC
for everything. that could be used in fismin; or even irritating the surround -est let it ptnttsate naturally. What s
� ri� ammunition, choice in tions or aWn. It !a calmed that qty of intoe form of hssspor_t,.isuper- genu of soothing relief sawn follow!
s pnartsr�! as canoe of !reasons will vision is that d�� agitators
It External aches, stiffness, soreness. ` iw
F furniture waa seized as well as ole- coat very little at nay of the drug would not travel sts itnadgea comped muscles, strained sinews.
i pant or luxurious clothing—ail sent stores, but is sufficient to rid one's feel is now thought by the police do this back 'cricks"—those- ailments eadt '
to Germany as loot. During this of every hard or 'soft corn or callus. and ogler lolled eaoatries that many �� off the relieving qualities' of sw
three these was no communication with Yon are further warned that. cutting in ed dor- SToan's Liniment Clean oo nveni
_international crooiss wen sill
_ of econom a
once" � ss d news as the Hun chose to allow. _ _ _ _ , ---- - - any
economical. Made m
It is scarcely conceivable that France SOLDii]i~R LIVIP44 f1KELil'ON any � tro��s in former times. --
} Advanced spring model. festering and Belgium are even now filled with It is suggested that with wartime
" 4he eollarlew, sleeveless coat, or by war's victims who are hearing for the British Boy Uareeognisable to Par-
antis '1'htoaglrGrrmsa Crneltr.-- _ s the surveillance is too cost-
_P"
oat-
away the front and using a first time of what he# been happen- y e - to-Legitlmats
vast and collar, as illaataated, an en- �n 1 too em�ras�ng--
!ng outside their o little environ- "dust' this to see haw brutal
tire! different, effect t -given. fide t " travel and trade to be maintained in
y moot during the awful five yearn just lies were their prisoners, :its present form, and that some simpl- ` t
Call Pattern No. 8752, Ladies Cent closed. said R. Calling, of Toronto,. to . The er may be evolved ' in the � f -_
-quit. In 8 sizes, 34 to 48 bast. Telegram, showing an extract from Or fern between the nations at.----
Psice, 26 cents. 'LONDON'S GRANDSTAND an English paper, telling about treat- -
These patterns may be obtained ` meat Pte. J. H. Pearce received at the mss' —r—
grom your lo dral+as• —ar � Vietorial Memorial Commands a �• . � his captors. Mr. and Mrs.
- Corn -
from the McCall Co., 70 Bond 9t., Good View of the Mall.
Pearoe, of Halsetown, Bt; Ives, Corn- >Ilaaasa's !data tat oasrs � - t
.'floronto, Dept, W. tin front of BuckinghamWIM
'ibe 1?to of the' soldier, are ,B> warn! days fa winter cause
Righ P dnHmato trier�ds of It. Coll. soatsatuld to apple and
rW
-- ace stands the Victoria Memorial, "It is the worst ease' we have wit- n thew smooth put j --
t If you would learn to save, keep in which commands a vires of the whole teased.' Such was elle statement s board, cornfodder, or wfxe screen on I
--length of the Processional Way which by Engligh doctors when mak- the south-west sola of the trees to ;a
is called The ' - ing. an examination earce a 4
Accessba a t1 -monument is condition. Re enlisted when 1$ years
gained by flights of atone steps, o n in France a short OrAy one-ttb6rd of the WWW's 'poP-.
these lead to a spaciousplatform sur- while when . When Lap- ulat:ion tinea bread ala a► dso),y flood.
rounded by a low wall.
r tared he was put in the__first Zine ----
_ This platform
has become, from its trench with many otfhsra, to act as 8iatasas txsattasa. f
d t Advanta as a " --
e
5 .- -
position an gre8e
view -point, London's grandstand.
a „ shell, bullet and shrapnel absot'be:
for the German troops. They were
d
To get a front place on this plat -
often lashed and were starved for
i
form is to command a splendid view
three weeks at a time, having to eat
of any Roys1 -Or naiiorlal procession or
what they could pick up from the
'
function which has fes .centre of ob-
of and
ground. In the hospital he was ]adh-
1
jective at the palace ou^King
a rope, and it was not long
Queen and is the cause of rivalry long
timed to
before the flesh on iris body was al -
b
before any such function is
Wore
most gone, and his. bones were Pro -
'y
Children Love
take plam
Of beer, it hes been one of . the 'sights
it has been
-truding. His shock of hair was 811
gone, wounds taming its place
of thelattown to see the way
When relief came, and the British
Grulm,N��
crowded on such occasions as when
theBritish generals, headed by Field
Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, came W
repatriated their prisoners, about
fifty of the nsmber sent to England
buried
died on the way, and were at
luncheon with the King, emd when
This young soldier was landed,
id t Wilson 'came to be the
�
:Teach Children to
Use Cuticum Soap
Because it Is. best for their. tender.y
skins. Help it now and then with
touches of Cuticura Ointmentapplied
'to first signs of redness, roughtteas.
pimples or dandruIL IE mothers
would only use these super-cretlmy
emollients for everryy=�day toilet pia•- '
poses bow much suffering mishit be
avoided byy ppreventin; little skirt and I
scalp troubIca becoming serious.
Beassilis Each Free by Mail. Addres posh �` __
Wd"Cadeto a. Days• N. Bassos. U. S.
Sold b9 deslszs thmaRhout the world.
i The natural con- Pre3 en at Edinburgh, and was unreoognizabTe =-•--_-------. -- '
King's guest, and later made a sort of even to lids own paretrts. As' staffed FOR GREATER HORSE EFFICIENCY GIVE
t stituents of .royal progress to the city, to be en- ?OHld,
h9 this doctors, he tis a living skeleton, s
barley and tertained 'by the Lord Mayor. ' and could not possibly, as his in- - y t
wheat. sweet " On such- occasions London's grand- side diad simply t get o o Spohn s Distemper Compound
stand is a stand i
shed by sugar is oinly standing room. rvation. Z The riser and changes of winter weather rQdu Yea!
Up to the a3t--mament the Young N1 _ O horse's vitality. In such condition, he Is -susceptible to Cort
developed from �v7ien the Ring and Queen, accom- soldier was merciful to his enemies, ,c� O ca nus disease. His efficiency !s lowered If h! eyBtem !a m
p. paned by their guests, cone out upon „ Q not able to withstand exposure to disease. SPOHN'S will'
the $rains them the balcony Of t11C palace, nit they saying to his m°tllter: DO oat psaY �j keep Your horse !n condition and free from. disease. Pro
-
saying the AER CO vents and relieves DISTEMPER, INFLUENZA, PINK IdYffi
frerluent.Iy do, the balcony and the for me, mother, but paay �� BOUGHS and COLDS. •
selves in the _ Huns who so severely punished me.
are. opposvte each other, ,? — ---'
m a k i nd of this and the Victoria becomes y one snooty in Ontario bas not
famous food ♦ one flutter of waving handkcrchie s. ad •the-rourty Toad Byeotetri under
l and one roar of cheerirug. th,s Provincial Acta The courgitee
Pravide a true As a rule, the'wa�is are acupied
D U 11 d 1 n,� Hour have taken rales control of iJ,200 os to,
f , 1•y London's airchins, who may be of road and improved 2,325 m!%s to •
i$hiYi@n't .not trusted to find the best point of van- date.
found so corn- lege if there .is a show on.iM
It is well filet the structpre is of Pain? Hirstts will StOQ its �
t[lwwd's =.inmost Oases fiu"A !s Cows
pietel� in other arble and almost indestructible! At birth the p�bse od a tioiamal dn= vs«lfbr4o earstorelie erhetimstlsm,ltinn neaeelgis,sp >�
—:r— beck, tootbach0. earache, swollen iolats, son -throat and iDthe:�p `
C�sea
ears. • e • Vines are said to extract yearly dnvidual bests 236 times a minute; at oomplsints.MToabottle tothe Was& Alldesistsol rtBsift.
l " There s a Amwwfrom the soil only about tree -fourths this age of 30 70 times. 8!
8I822ND DT COWANTs Bamittou, Canada •
Of the quantity of potash and Phos-
'.. Canada rood Boardlcense piloric acid #lint cereals tales tip. UE No. ?--19 -- -
i e `
Ai.- `
Z✓./ '. .:.•s,... _.. ,. v,,. .. .. �......,..r.s....,-,:.e-s..a..-,,..,.._. .... ..�... � ._. ....,.._.........__mss_.....,a,",�,...te,,,.e..:s.:...,,.. r.;w�5,,...e.7.:.'�?.cSs:+s•..c...L,7 j.1�hYS:�"if . �'T„'4�Y:.;..
W
t.he6 .way tl
.;~"'Pitgesa,dye Creaia,Bae of _ Cl
aware -tonmiipa ALE _to-�a
ah'they we '
:,�:.. ,. .>�.�-• ...,,.�QSES AND a1
h,R
.:'
Implements, 2tc. y
k , , held in the utmost contempt, r- y:; ,
When demobilization has been The property of Can a Frults VegeNet'
ta
per you ; tl•ni+ R p in advan« comple eM and the 'uniforms have '�7CT�2. _ C� O'' 'R?.rZE
1» At Lot 84, Concession 8,
JOHN . MURKAR, Proprietor. >
-. atinction.no longer observed as it
-`X had been in the ar lrrfday, the 28th at lrebruary,1919
_ rorstt a,uo ooMM:wts my, these men, Below you will find a list of Aylmer Brand Goods _
The following property -viz..:-7-7-duplicate:, .
* . I who were once aeon a time officers sosaEe
that the beet course to pursue in to use every means to .avoid meet. Dark bay, h d;gelding ti years _Canned Peasned , � $2.W 'Pe dozen
h r
-regard to Rnesia is to withdraw ing the men they humiliated�en old, h d: c estnuc driver, i years old.
Canned Tomatoes, 20c `2.25
} troops and allow thati 'unhapp, they had them in theft power. If Red eow, bred July 28; white cow, Canned Plume, ... c 1.85
Canned Pears, 17 +`
�� , country, to work out her own they happen to meet, them, and bred June 21; white cow, bred June 14; - i7c '1.85 ,
r farrow cow, red cow, bred June 21; Canned Peaches, 28c ': 2:60 •' .,
salvation. So long Ets the'nations are soundly thrashed in corse- 'rd and white farrow cow; roan cow,
y" were.at war with one another, the gtience, the man who will have bred June25; roan heifer, supposed to Get yodr sttppl_y now. They will not be cheaper" -
"r ----i alliea_.7vere_j4stifled' in sending the satisfaction of thug-gettiug be in call; 2 -year old steer: 2 -year old
- e tivill non heifer; 2 steers rising 2 years old; s We lave >t full line of Royal Purple stook -foods
armies into Russia as a means o g . szder -
heifer�_��� .2_yea sold, 2 bull calves p r
N . winning the war. But now sitice dollar fine and costa, the best 8 months old; baby bee $ moatTie oTd: -
�* she hae__so_�asely_be investment he eves. made.
3 roan heifer calves; white .beifer calf. Royal,Pitrple Calf Meal, $1.50 -
7.
�_,�.� sowS.AND sIIOATs Royal Purple Poultry Specific, 30c and tine
` allied notions, who entered the red Dec. 19, York.
-- --- -
Yorkshire s . b
Yo ow
war partly to prctecG that conn shire sow bred onth 30, 10 shoats 8 J AM E S RIC H A R D S ON
` -try row Germauy,there is now no months old
r L3iPLEMENTB ETC.
good reason to sacrifice • another
Binder SS -H 8 ft., Mower bf•H 5 -ft., Z'
x....
uman i3F G31•RO CFR
horse rake MeC,)rmick nearly new.
br ort of chaos. ApparenLlp Russia r r+p cultivator. grntp rc AL SI KE SEED' �L '
s{ ,��, r - pearl neve, aloin mill Chatham ��� S�KSy {,ile�
has decided to adopt Bolshevism th
complete, sec of scales cap, 1000 Ibs.,
r as her form of government, and it cutting box, turnip pniper Cocksbutt;
� r ., d WANTED
7� � 7��
r tans take her a .namber of years = Speight wagon.an one set of springs, Y1( A ill T E D By buying a warm Sweater -
to discover that she is under a set of trucks, wagon box, set of sleighs Coat. I have ,•a big range
hayrack, net of"barrows, land roller, 'K%e will pap the highest to choose from in m$n'a
• worse form of tyranny than when 2 Bingle plows. double plow, set of
trey fork prices for "all kinds me 's, boys' .
r. the nation was governed by s plow wheels, scuffler, buggy wO and girl's
and 175 feet of rope end pulleys, rbeel of seed.
Csar. In time she will come to barrow, water trough, 18 rode of bo
r� --- - - - - - = wire, roll. of . chicken wire, 7 sEable Send no samples and .get at rises thz�e
Ater sease.s, but not unfit Trotsk - at cannot be
y tStL� ..ia$ti'p1rR.-- -Pig_crate.. _2 -hog our prices before
rings; 20 cow ehaina,-
��
and Lenine have eacceded in re. r.....r.a -- lonnd elsewhere.
.. : � troughs, grindstone. Meiotic separ$- - - - selling. _
during the country, to a condition WEmmsswv, FEB. 111TH - Altction for 500 cap, nearly new, range Hom� The beet of facilities Cali and see the big range of
s of despair and ruin. Russia con- sale of 67 cattle, 26 breeding scree. Comfort, box stove, kitchen table, Underwear for the
str� Impplements, seed Brain and potatoes, .screen door=, . 5•gallon..oil can, 21ant- for cleaning.
'".talsed a number -of-true'patriots aiaot,5,, con. 5, Uxbridge, the pro- erne, 2' bird cages, 10 milk pane, 12 whole lamily
who were villin' to'saeri$ceall in per of Thomas Hardy. Sale M. 1 links of stovepipes, cross -cut saw, set J g. DORiNEY COMPANY
of bear harness nearly new; set of d. Fin Old
° order to • uplift the, nation to a o'clock. See bills.. F. W. Silver- y y. - W ITt3Y, ONTARIO g r North Claremont
rides,' auctinueer. hi harness good. set of single H
t , ; , position where she cou a harness 8 solfare, string of bells, set of -
0 TH& simr. FEn. t non
12 epected and admired by the civil- of txrm stock. the property of =Chas, I beset igen, us i
bushels of G000'wbeat, 8 bags of po-
iaad world, but the people in their F. NlacGi tty, lot 5. con, 5, Pinker• tatoes, set of 3 -horse eveaer . set of �
p
t" in of a wile west of hinyale.. hoes,
�� �� V
blindness chose men N ho cared g' h dotxbletrees, 2 ueckyokes, forks, g
Sale atone sharp. Bee bills. ��'�. shovels and other a)rticles to numerous 9J
.for nothing but themsel-ves, weii Maw, auctinueer;
. - to• - mention.
3
-whose soul ambition is to gain WEDR,EbDAY. PED. 28Th-Aur•tton As Mr. Gourlie Is giving tip farming. Beginning with Saturday, I1ee. 7th, we will di-po+e of our
..power and wealth.' It is hoped sole of faun stock. impl?mpnut, etc„ everything listed will be sold. Fall,Slillinery stock at gresely reduced pricey.
- at lot 2, con, 4. 1; kbridgo, the pro-
,� that the time will soon arrive Apeeric of Thos. tJundy. Sale at one, Rale begins at 1 o flock, sbarp - Ev' erythin ew. ill be sold at •cost. -
+
when their eyesight may be re gee bills: H. S. Pugh, auctioneer. g
- -- TERxs :-Piet: -bat► beef. strain and . a i
r— FRtDA1', FEs. ESTH-Auction Hale o1'- $ ter (:hrrjtma. we will be re red to taste orders
,s stored to thein that they ,gray ... 1?a
farm -stock, implements etc. at lot over that
of $15 Utl and under, cath •
- P .: '- fist•--Ureas-�ahing:
Pk
_recognize in their rulers mea who 24, con. 8, Pickering. the property of 1 over that amount 8 months credit to -
't :are to noetic. Stile at one. Bee Parties furnlshitra approved joint .� ,
bi}le, b.' nKu ,nue su r . " ercent. strain ht allowed :'�
and that the.- true patriots are forcarob.- y iC �' ~'!f
iss-Shepherd
WED.vE9DAY, MARCH 6ru—' AuCtIoa - —
those men whom they have reject- FRED P08TiLL. - ------ — - - — ---- '- -
sale of farm stock impiemprit, etc.,
ed, and cast into prieom._' many of at lot 12. rear, of con. S. Pinkerlays Silas Toole, Clerk Auctioneer
the property of the_eatate, of the late - ICKERING. GARAGE
whom have been fonl}y,, mord- y 8 ,
essx3. a ea mmon,. ale at one.. - See. AVN SAR'TON' - -
J - -
�• .; , • .�. -._ -bills. ZYm. °1dxw. auttiooeer. � �------_,
BLACESMITH SHOP :.
Having'- purchased the garage business of Bassett Andrsw. we gra
Ibis reported that.. a nutmber of ap yas, prepared to repair all makes of autos.' Having worked In e -
ohicers, wh_o returned to Canada EXPERIENCR On April let she undersigned wJ1 " _auto factory fot•ia nu
T",
years, we are prepared to
•r ,roeftdy, - protested strop 1 possession of the.ab, P. g y , guarantee satisfaction, or money refunded ,
against beingj Horseshoeina and general blacksmith
placed in the same ! work, promptly attendedto.-
'We'keep;in-atock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all
77 ,`_qt
_�_r e___ _ j Lame and interfering horses &AAe makes of care, oils, etc.
_ them &^roar the Alla - - - _ _ _ -_ - _ _ . ..
TRAbe frwntse
DsaicNs
CorrrMo►+ss 8:c,
a sketeb s.Id dn, n.4,,,r, a:a7
',lr or,"a;,:n Eras whetner an
.,:s tit,r.,wn '.,no s.
eutlraL RAW:i8�0 tm?atanH
anw41000.1
a Honcaua
N,
Mt9rraMy� New
19
5 C spat w er
I Cm* llwd terra
nRST SERIES
COST DURING
-1918 -
JAN.$ 4.00
FEB. j 441 -
MAFL 442
APR.$ 4.03
MAY $ 4.04 t
JUNE $ 4.0
JUt,Y$_
__funded it work does not
grove eatiafactocy.
A3ex �,/tc�AC�•3EN
'VVhitevale Club of
United Farmers
Reet$_Qn:1st a_ad 3rd Tuesdays of each
Orders taken for salt, twine, seeds,
Seed cern and sugar.
Car of oil cake ordered. A
little left:
HC' -GH PUGH. Sedretary
Reach -
`the Figures
Notice how the cost—and the -
cash value—of the stamp ad-
vances each month until, on the
1st day of January, 1924, the
Dominion,of Canada is pledged
to pay $5.00 for each W.S.S.
P
its
-SZ
buy
was
Where
rou
} deoetfli5
Sinn
25
a
, �e
- ` N: C. O'e. end mefl:, We do not
blame them altogether. for it is
said that "self=preservations, is the
Stat law of nature," and it is said
;that there have been some Cana-
"
than officers - who have acted as
�
arrogantly towards their men as
—
most- haughty of Prussian
e
- officers; and these men will have a
time of it when they return
to civil life. as hundr6ds of Cana-
-
-liar privates and N. C. O's. have
•'superior" officers, who wished to
make a display of their authority
a'',.:;by their disgraceful treatment of
their men. These- officers are
'- :possessed of the -same spirit as has-
domivatedtheKaise'randhiswar-
lords. -They are possessed of the
- same spirit 'Which has been the
�esnse of -this moat terrible ofwars',
-and which led the allied nations
%`. to band themselves to pour out
'
their treasure rind their blood- to
rsave the world from: the curse.
-o- As a rule the Canadian military
-' `- officer has proved himself a maul
'
.,-in every sense of the' term. He
'has proved himself capable of
r.
Q. leading his men in -battle. He did
- not ask- his men to. go where he,
'himself, was not willing to go, and
s::•=--- .to take risks which he asked his
men to take. ' He inspired confi.
,
lienee in his niers and was beloved
,
' 'by them, because he wade them
-'� feel thathe was one of themselves.
But the Canadian army contained
a number of upstarts, who hither-
to had never been of any use to
themselves or any one else, and by
_'a fluke of some kind succeeded in
Letting
possession of _an officer's
ft-..:
-,- ` uniform and thereby began to
:;lord it over some poor private
-who was, in every way, infinitely
his -superior in intellect and in
.. -:every • manly quality. These
. .: pseudo officers, . anfortunately for
"Sir count" and the army, had
rich pareats or inSneatial friends
wlio had a "nail" with th in
TRAbe frwntse
DsaicNs
CorrrMo►+ss 8:c,
a sketeb s.Id dn, n.4,,,r, a:a7
',lr or,"a;,:n Eras whetner an
.,:s tit,r.,wn '.,no s.
eutlraL RAW:i8�0 tm?atanH
anw41000.1
a Honcaua
N,
Mt9rraMy� New
19
5 C spat w er
I Cm* llwd terra
nRST SERIES
COST DURING
-1918 -
JAN.$ 4.00
FEB. j 441 -
MAFL 442
APR.$ 4.03
MAY $ 4.04 t
JUNE $ 4.0
JUt,Y$_
__funded it work does not
grove eatiafactocy.
A3ex �,/tc�AC�•3EN
'VVhitevale Club of
United Farmers
Reet$_Qn:1st a_ad 3rd Tuesdays of each
Orders taken for salt, twine, seeds,
Seed cern and sugar.
Car of oil cake ordered. A
little left:
HC' -GH PUGH. Sedretary
Reach -
`the Figures
Notice how the cost—and the -
cash value—of the stamp ad-
vances each month until, on the
1st day of January, 1924, the
Dominion,of Canada is pledged
to pay $5.00 for each W.S.S.
P
its
-SZ
buy
was
Where
rou
} deoetfli5
Sinn
25
a
li;011 !_V,
:, -.2t.
!15
104 OUW91*9 WT M. -b" ak
caros`dtrips -thi awFht &
U-HOPF
ING
7
Saturday.
low jlavi'y6u. jAld for Me OAT 'ROLLING
eatLle.tolocate on Mrs. Chidlow torspending a
g _fts the
ring Is
days this week ndi In r you ace no- Every
approaching L visit1bg frie
rtky hat made Its appes"Pee. w day in the The. past year has bee a -tryi#XL
butte the city. Pape
A f, of"par -curlers attended t K... it --y, for the or w Flo To colliaT
V- - - -1j, time
iterboro on nes- gui. on ay here
t with his son. please do so iget.
d ho edtions, but the ban to lifted and
Thos.
and family. NOW.
Mes Margaret Graham
and Mrs. :Saturday
Job Shirk. of the Markham we -n6 su
W. Cowie spent Thursday in the are using batitute doun
...... ......
town rte L: B
ftwl_� in our bread.
if 61ilq= B
—Xiez. Anderson, of Belleville,
�'LLa�h W D
eek.
spent Sunday with his family in hereduriug the past w
The roads in Ws locality are in We have a full stock
of
:.Claremont.
arrived excellent condition for this time of
N. F. Tomlinson has
of the year. Very seldom is wheel.
j in town to begin the practice
-candies, Chocolates,
..7
his profession.'Ing tto good as It is at the present
Oum, Peaiiuts,
D. Hopper was in Oshawa on We -are sorry to report, that A.
µ`
attending the funeral of. Wiison is now in a critical state; Dream ictures Cake.
ate Miss Gullick.
Vilt� 0
and Mrs. 't on is als confined
Robert and Mrs. Mand spent
to h6t be'dauffdrink f fqtu' it sore
;� Sudddkly, in the ow of the evening lam
,4ti`Th raday with their daughter, glow Both phones in the store
Ty 111
foot.
Searbaro.
khall. of
Mi -s Mirgaret Porter, of Osba- n presenee-appeao—a &eataftist. with violin in
Michael Schell,
died on Sunday. of Green wood, v%,Fk. retnrned horue on _Monda�V_ K- RD Mo=ej,--!'--�ftk8rh*
_0
His f uneral took
.,-.'Pladeon Tuejday to Church Hill after spending neat -IV a year with. hand;..wh a our bidding, draws from thes.trings
her uncle and aunt,19d. and Mrs.
o a
Cemetery. a thrill ofj y, sob'of 'grief, a' sigh of love.
Gleeson.
TheXLton's
Was
Wilbur Gleeson of Toronto, Mi,@.'- Jmrdine, who was with
d on Mon. -------
homeover Sunday, an Pptor'sknfi Nfor i er t witchery of'
An- d u i y
j `7 for the p�ist..five or sinweeks, bad '.Confectionery A
.:.wished relatives.
the misfortune to fall while at' music, we are transported back to -the-old-time
Mrs. J. Palmer, of Ne"yo,
w spend tending case in the city and
arrived here on Saturday to Y break -her arw,* as well as -sustain rest and. comfort of happier days. NFAAON'S ke Crim
a f weeks with her panente, constantly on'hand in bulk or brli6
ow qther Injuries.
B. and Mrs. Madill.
to his . The pupils from the continua Gradually the dream picture dissolves, the Gum, Chocolates and other Swee.
T. P. Shirk was confined I attended the
n school who
bed for several days on account of tion tatiou of 'the Shake8perian presence fades, and we behold the most Popular Patriotic Music
ore cold but is able to attend presen
46 severe dratua, "Julius Caesar." at the Tobaccos, Cigars. etc. -
marvelous of all musical instruments—
..Ao his duties again. Toron.
which was stolen Royal Alexandra theatre. ;IN DILLINGHAM BLOOK
The vault to on Saturday night last. were Pickering, Ont.
-from the safe in D. A. Scott's ED ON
delighted with the performance,
4W
store one night last October was as that of "Macbeth on �S
J under the. bridge south of as well- �o ���hA
)it- Friday evening, at which several
town. by two girls who were 1:4 attended. the teei for skating "The Phonograph with a Soul"
in t
gn his return to Montreal a
week ago from the annual eouven
tion of the Co I n gational Church Let Edison dream' pictures: enrich your
in'Canada. of which he Is treasur- CONTRACT
SAIL -cations
er, Ellis stopped off sit days. Let. -the life -like Edison Re -Cc
, Mr. F. G. El 'ENDERS.addressed to thePost-
Claremout to make a brief Visit SEkLED I
fralittr Gerxra% will be received at Ottawa untal round out your life, broaden -your outlook,
hhIs brother. the 28th February. 1919. for
IR W Fill
the conyvyt."�ce f
family. pp,, Co,-�,..t (�r four years. Twelve or Six le COL e OA
StItnte W,I_l bring you t e consolation—, E.,
mea'd tj met Pc r Locust Hill an& Rwy
The Wo wcrk on the route I
r
hold their February me0ting-at d 1i irtil Route No . I (via Green Rive musi
Brougham Grcenwood and Whitevale,) from & the.solaice, of beautiful ce Sawm•igiii:-Machine .0
2 $o 'p. m. on Wedoe9day, the p..m2,t,r cefierarq Pitaiur*-next.
lot m �,. .4ns containing further informationManufactured by.
10th Inst.. the Mri;. J. Pnnel
McG 'A good p ill gladly
as to co=..,.c:onj of pro osesl Contract may be
for c Tender
- may be obtained We W
ratb. rograml1le' ,sen and Alar = lfp . e ckibn & S'031,
m On., oinces of Locust Fill. Green Rive.. W. K. J9, .:_3
Elm,
will be gfven Including a report at it, rood Whitrvalel:kncl at the 'ew Edison Brock Road. Pickering, Ont,
0 c,aen -place a NL
Roll Call, ixa- -.t 01`ce intpec ato. —
of the convention F, _toc. Toro
Foat occe Inspector's offite. Twonto. Jan.
awereld by cunundrut�s. Blacksmitbino Kind"1Tood work lug.
14th. in your home long' ta-Steplie� wh4i*w A SLTHERLAND. saw gumming
M Its Vete poet ofte lwp&-.Qr� - all its-branebes.
John Soden:- of h for you- -to And filing aspecialty..
'I of Mrs.
pt frith honors We stock. Gasoline Engines, Zm*17
116ham. assed
appreciate
Junior Ifistory Examination SEALED TENDERS c what an Wheels. Circular Saws, Saw
-
andEm -Mandrels.
1-T' at. Me Aut-unw-lGeriser- i r- ery
--cv—er---rc`A* di�d �ncx_
TIL'tory of Music at the recent ex- , Wilt,be received bjr the undersigned We have for sale a blackimfth's b&
The Nzwe.joins -in jFitecUtorm of the Estate oftherlate '.haustible fountain of Iowa itfguud sider.
Robert Sadler for the premises In the
ending C0D9rfttUIAtl0n8-
__ejt r
Thos. Hardy will hold an eruct- Village of Claremont. north, being
mental refreshment
Prtve
ho
-five breeding ewes, it IS.-
vattle, twenty Mora Jim, a
'ion "14 -ba
D of fifty-seven bead of five and imalalf-acres,. with
oodstate of repair and baro. Terms
potij. cash.
Implements, seed peas' and t rte -
Wes at his premisep, lot 5, coil. cessarily accepted.
Feb _OS'�awa, meets all Trains
Uxbridge, on Wednesday, Tenders, to be marked as such. are'Bus ee
loth. As Mr. Hardy is short of to be in the hands of the Execqtors st-A—ter S m0k'Store, Onts First-class Rigs to hire day -or
feed everything advertised -ill mot later, than I p. m. on Saturday, . Lght at lowest prices.
so!'
urther, particula-rs apply, to
__��We
Ajrworth_- f Phom 1805.'
Laaane of the For
1A Goodwood, �001
e XP.9 14
L4 A Tlov
ML.P AL 46 %-A,
NFIA a -Val _W I Toov. Goodwood, Oot,,
7, -entini social ibis Friday evening or to A X tor t U ne A. J1.116 S&Vind_
entof tbecburch. j -Oct.
the basew C6remnnt. Feb. 4. 1019. -20-21 money make
g
code prograrnme consisting' of if you have to work hard for your mo PROPRIETORS
C
readings, recitations, music -etc., your money work hard -for you.
will be retiOered, after which re- FARMERS
r um. wind
freshments will be served. Ad. ::.-..Our Savings Department pays 3 % pe" ahn
ATTIE TION
V J (A i
ission, 10 cents. this intere*is�! X! 31 0
d
anuday next will be observe
in the Methodist: church at- the Make money, in your spare time dur"'
Fall and winter months by oft coal of the beet
MorDlug- service ati &day of spec ing the
sefling Hardy Canadian
I&
I prayer for the - Peace- Confer- quality on hand:
with the pre-
overn,
.clamstion'tnade by the g BF%tiab and European markets will be ITSY BRANCH J. OORDON,HALL, Manager.
THOS. A. LAW
went. In the evening the pastor, peri again for Canadian Fruit
will deliver
and now is the time to
Rev. W. Limbert
A cordial order for spring ptanting.
7777i6r-mon to young men. all to
".411vitation is extended to . T H K.
Largest list of Fruit and Ornamental
-vices.. Stock. Seed Potatoes. etc.,
Attend these is, PICKERING
our best girl and 'town in Canada. n
and get
our
church on
=come to Me
ng;--�Feb. 17th, to D -A -R NK. UMBPR NARD�_.
------ 1--Nwond-io event! Resolved, thatbear the debate,the Stone wellingtoul OF CANADA�Christian life is 'more Power- TOROWOSpecial price on Glazedltb," to be given inful than Was hool room under The Old Reliable Fouthill Nurseries, Window sash:
the Sunday Set 1887) he auspices of the Baptist Young TRUST FUNDS at LIS per. pair.2-It sash 26128,at&.50perPairThere willi be a 4 -It sashA4z28people's Union. eollectiontaken during the even ONT. TORONTO, . ,()Is ftvings Department gives YOU The meeting will begin at 8 ring. Orders taken for Brantford AsPkeltO'clock. Everybody welcome. Z gUsrSntee ot absolute security -and Shingles. Call and see samplesAdam and Mrs. Mrs. Spears and and get our pricesY11.daughter, Mi,;s Muriel. and Mrs. 0Iry mterest at 4durrent rate. onwalfcrrd spent Sunday with WM.L A Jug arrived fli*dj�Brnd Mrs. G Coln 1& 0M:� la Sh dibbons, of ,Toronto, .Pl'ErIORINGBRANCH9 t Lne, who has'll prosper- Branch also at Wldtbr. chidMr. Gibbo anants I.C.-ZDUAERNLAK Nkamor-
ry business on Youge St..IOUs grocehad the ujigfortun6 to stistain 4heavy loss by flre one night last W.M. Godon & STheweek. PICKERING
lhr,- Of all materisla and des4iomn00,on which there is an inSUL' keptin stock. it will pay yottae Orre orix- days Bell and Independent f)hloss is estimated atone.
Anci) of VOW. How th" fi call at our %vorks NX(l inspeotour stock oli inated is a, mystejy, but it is snp- blato prioes Don't be wJskdbposedtohavebeen the work of gento. we do not employ them, oonse4ttent-
as been.ly we pan, and do throw off the sgons -�-and Work Must Start Again nited Farmersturglars, as the store h The U;burglarized several times during commisgion of 10 per cant.,whiob you WU %certainly save by purohbgtng from no.t few monthd.the pas7 friends of Mise ctillick *all solicited.The man3hear of her idden J.T. MATHESON We er Flannel in light andldark colors— -Ontanowill regret to have a splendid line of Shak&IityiU6death which took place on Tlinrs- OiEce ana Works, Whitby, Ontario extra qu dark, for men's winter shirts.. HeavyAay last in Hamilton. Tlio de- Cottonade for Men's Smocks and Pants.cease �, who had been keepingd NEW GARAGE �,Ptints, light and dark, for Aprons'and House Dress"T — IClub 7meets in theOuse for her 'bro -in-law, D.b ther FmersY death of her The und in the Zst qualitHopper, since the orsigned has opened up Hand Towelling and Tos, Towelling Piokering Town HaH on& rage on his premises and.ster, Mrs. Hopper, left about'r.. at 11 1 . ongee and W ___second WednesdayI to visit friends in fe ds PI , wo weeks ago orrepared to do all kin ash Silk for Ladies' BlousesItftmilton as she bad not been in automobile repairing. of each mouthBleached and FactA)ry Cotton at a reasonable pr oe.th best of health for some time,e Will handle all necessary'ipart4 only -d-uring'summer mouth$.condition was not consid-
Come early and, get your choice.'but ber for repairs.beA
Ugrothen , leda, eth e(e*iei ,ims
T7,
fired serious. Death came sudden-
&] W ire. Is also agent. for Gray -Dort Cars. as Watoll fdr3next U108tieg
2d " due to heart failu
Call in and see him
ifer funeral took place on Satur- date.
Ziay when her remains were con- before bnying. E. E • ;'AN N. -
we ed to - Oshawa. Interment Thomas E. Stapkenson,
1wr." 2�
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riw�./ �.i �w�rr�Ul�r.����a�i
pea.reitahietgoit ibaat6,1eTea
!at Maguire with consternatia
of war' the ports were too carefully
_
= -
• always obt noble from as i uslori,
:
GoadnessN' she cried. "Are they
ren -1V"
wild stories of wireless tele -
graphy and signalling to sea had littIdO
on
to, keep these things a'be s got on, i w ithout fpr-ther -speech, His silence
Just thafte-Asn to me;- Patrick Ma -,'and his
a>nsvire'red; with a. note,,
-
detection were too great.
Up. and down the east and south-
"It is not. • I. won't hear of such th nes o she
say,*as
becatlse she was k 80
—
.: ,
by no other tea on sale.
"Dv yb?; think I'd be_ girinS _you fml,
tatiotia?"
. .about .the awful—mistake re'ectin
what'd offered to you?" Maguire s
- --- "You niluen't, aausttt talk at--giv - -
won?t talk
them on. They'll help you to en u't -
1 joy
- _ your 1•►o,�i:.sy."
She sat gazing at the pearls with — A -- ----` � l
e e. rapt eyes; '.he hcld•`thcm in -her hand turally ' an unpleasant subject, but `German ships stood .9: the salute as
rove rently: Never, before had aha none the 'less Interesting. After. the the leading American vessel passed.
touched anyxhing ao rare, so rich,- so secret trial and condemnation, tQ=death Why? -'One hazards the guess that i "y
" Q11t�Ci1'aWl3 and OtLti�C23SSe8 all Other leas: fxb �loualy ex naive. As she laalc-
pe the spy was taken to the Tower, there :the Germans may think' the Amari -
ed e - tof they seemed .ie* 'have the to -await the ;dread summons in the cans more friendly than, the British, I Vii.
, 4 ti . . • !:t .. - = power of gutting her into a trance. �
_ is no idle cla�lm ea a ..• taco Out of somethrng very like thgt earlq hours of. the morning... Taken , but one -cannot: understand the reason -
This
sl nmon'em von�Nora•mey _ inaiszent, from. ihis' eellpy a s-pattyof military ; Ing.
aziotlier 0"] t wbich astonishes
sammaned her. . olive' the s was, arra
----' ---- -- ----- - - --- - +- -- - -- -- air -in a quaraof the 'ower. ..the "naval officer.' At the • very time;. ---- --
you --look. wttii ', on. - erp, facing him, about ten paces that -the German- High Seas Fleet was
- She laid. the p'retxous things Bare: distant was a firing party, usually abandoning its proud title b
funy in her leap and began .to unpin y rafter- '
her veil, "I wonder" she said "if eight men, from the battalion of ins.to fight, rr galIant submarine offi-
you're crazy•or am I?" ' guards on duty at the time. - cer—tor there: is no other adjective
" '(Tb be'continuedi: Bared Cheat the Target. to most men's minds—made` an at --
a
t - - - �� ' The preliminiiriee wefe soon ar- , p g pa. Flow and
tempt to et into Scapa
ran ed. The s " we. laced in the ' work havoc among the units of the
chair and his body and limbs were British Fleet then assembled there.
HUN SPES ,,# tightly strapped to if. Then'his cheat He, failed, and ,his submarine was
1 lhu r Stanwood Pier /( � was bared to receive the bullets. of the blown up owing to our adequate de -
was AT, TO
ER. Englishmen whose country' he' bad fences; but -it was a bold attempt and
r COy ht 8on�Lion stiliZlta Cotnpaas by ga•oiai arsw44inora .V:th •Thos. area _ , _ wronged, in pecord- with_ the best. traditions of
Tosoato
GRAFTER RIX. f increase the pleasure of your holi- MANY ARE UNDERGOING LONG That 'Nos his last look at the world. I naval -warfare.
P A handkerchief was ti htl bound I ' TruJy, one is "hanged it etre knows
'Then Jtile
remembering 'day?" - TERl35 OF IMPRISONMENT around 'his eyes g• y. where S& start" . to understand the
.:
- arty „ y by the sergeant -
'that the encouraging .int of news that; That s right too, Weed the fore- major of the. militarq Police. �'}ie � German. naval mind.
he tied meant to give Nora .he had ,�:omsa. ._ -- firing party, l.aning on their rifles, -
anter delivered. Yet in was import- ! I must -asy— began Nora; but were Tricked' b British Se"et Ser- P brought them u to the � :The $Ing Chases Btatne
ant, boo quite 98 important as the Maguire interrupted with a remark Y w stood u and loner p -
matters that had caused -hiss temper- to the forewoman, who interpreted it vice aim Bs the_sergeant-major stood clear, Xing Charles I. may, now breathe
by the Use _nf E'slse
aritq to forget :ail about it. _He had. .correctly as -a afami'ssal• — - A low instruction from the o®cer in 'freely once. ore. Workmen are e�
m
' ,intended to tell' -Nora of Trask's as- r „ , News. command to aim at the. heart, a sharp' gaged in taking away the sandbag:
I Juat see that its charged to me
surabm that after the erection he „ ' .order, "Fire!" a burst of flame and g ng
would find a 'place for in sometaw '}it`ll you, please T . In the possession of a sergeant- he crack of eight rifles had ended the ,and scaffolding of rheas' araa of Ki
�' I must se. repeated Nora as the P g t !,Charles I in Trafalgar Square, 14n -
office. She w0uid be� relieved to y, . major of the British Military Foot career .of another of Germany's tools• j don. This is- the first time the head
know Ust.the question of getting .a forewoman_ withdrew,: .:this is the police is's, particularly mads leather Some of the spies stood their axe- l of the Stuarts has been permitted to
ATo strolled ales a oma' strangest kind- of an answer to that p tnttion..stoicalJy; others again made a breathe freely for many mont 4
s
start, need m: longer csstxsli them' ap- i gore." siraF-•-or rather, a series of etre e --
M ng pari j "Sometimes," said Maguire, . "it's for which; Madame rtussaud.s doubt- las! despa' ' ahelr;sort a zona ave been rile
Wales of .the fourth floor o! BlTbow r�ecesgary_ to t_Xe radical measures." leas would pay a lar ea s ieking and cursing . their as to the reason for the extensive
- - e e era r• oro adon despatch. Makin•, (protection that hse been accorded this • 7
6
women who presided aver the millin- • entered it without protest. She had It 'is the strap with'which German e t statue, one of them being -that there
' cry and lige a counters gazed at her' no idea. he cvu d' be sd decialve, and spies caught in this country and con- THE GERMAN • NAVAL MIND f was a Jacobite at the Office of Works. _ -
- enviously, the 'floorwa'l'ker with the she was interested in discovering sowv demned to death were- fastened in a _The probable reason, however, is the
ties*, black mustache- and emotional' what his intentions- were.
- the L a Mystey to British.
"
dark
floe &Teeted her with
whom she passed In the automobile ho lanced at his prior to be ow Fleet undeniable beauty of .the statue•
turned their beads to foliow*her affability.:
I watch. Eleven o c, aj had the strap ...
special chair at the Tower of London Conduct of Crews of Scapa FI
glanced p ins shot,. Lilco a wine man,
ock. Too bad sergeant or p " "We are' all guests in God's great
Interest. But these onetrations you should have had to miss so much his owe design and paid for It is all very well: to talk about house, _
t of your , holdda But aster getting psychology ding - -
laaied to- provoke in the usual. it with -his owe money. It is to him_ _ _Sy . and understanding the •Tile � IItrlverse, and _ Death is but His '
,pour letter I > things to do that - .
agreaa�bte reaction, the new costumes i prevented me from coming' ear&r." a priceless relle of the great war: GermAn mind,'• . said a naval officer, page
` -fad &waes displayed upon the forms= "TeII me, how were you able to get Germany's vaunted spy system, like "but I'm hanged if I know where to { To show us Io the chamber wlhere ,
fGul!lred to win her critical scrtitinq, the ate this holiday?" the overboomed German navy, hardly start ,
t.,
persuasive perfumes that lite discreeti "Oh, Bilbow, and Slosson• will- do realized ez
and dubt.e management ceased to one studies the officers What though the bed be dust, to w31 e
fixed matters for them so that they a e, a and crews o! the seven is sure; -
esOvii, a land both great many spies in .Eng- seventy odd ships in , but angels fluff -ams
eri� !'ailed to ve pleasure
before and after the war, �e German Scspa�Flow fleet one does Not birds, ,
�_•lra-- .most faati Uma her senses. ! °Duld throw a _bridge aerosis Ezshange acting on belialf .of -the S_siaer. ](lost �-�°w where E3 start: Tiley are # eaves,
Even the survey of herself in the long' Alley to thou• new lot ins; ffi mesal of thews cse•"6riginally from South ao nn -British, in fact,
they-ore so.
And call us, singing."*'_
isirrers-at, the ends of the aisles was' like the reef of the world in their 4 --
C t uneil. And -I sever Americas states. behavior, that there seems no iogeal Nearly 27,000 women are am en.
*slac$sasicaa, abstracted, indifferent ; "Qy t
em • for it—sat- to -any 'grealt ex- The British •Secret Service resembl-
Patrick Maguire emerged from the °� bridge by which one can cross to a in
a and came towards her. Nora �•' ed its magnificent navy. It did its . p- gs¢ed Minding work is Eng6nd.
blue Ind trensbled when she yaw -He made no alluaian !o the letter _work as silently and effectively, and �ciate their mental workings. Humus added to a soil makes the
bim; as they approached. soca other, but when he lead drty oat bsyon� the necessary reticence observed as Their lack of discipuine, says a ,calor of the soli dark, hence unproven.
wa.6ltin slcesvIy, she pressed a hand to the suburbs be napped the 'car and }o its doings contributed very mater- writer in -the London Daily Mail, -has the power of the soil to absorb hit
'-ber throat- -her heart drew a small box from Iiia pocket. He _111y t- the dlAo0Mgt1.r_ alrea ' ' been mnn land from suWWbt
'TP go ss£uire leO ( !'There's oma of the thdnga I had to German Government owing to the mss- may be broadly attributed to theler
ry _red' Ora ha a lifted his pea- do „ he said. "� how you like it." leading information which "fell" :lata degeneration as a fighting force•
She o _ 'wiu&-meet ' process can one. at• ,
hiss head without a em44e. T�ened it with s premonition German hands,__.._- --- . _ ._ - _
-Fedora hat and replaced it on ,., �"''• '
- she should find: Yet she Illythl�i! Barrage is Channel- tribute the fact that the German s•ea- g'j gs
and walked iaitb: her. "After was unprepared- for the splendor that - man Alavishly obeys a direction given
getta'ng it, I had one or two things to °be uncovered--* ring in which was As a matter of fact, the . Naval him b a British -
atte ie*. aatd • then I came round here , a- magsniflcent diamond. In serves an attitude of neutrality to
AL ik & I
e.. said. Sbe Admiral Hall, Acting in conjunction ward his own? • •
' ` oesu looked at it a moment longer and with the censor's department, provid- Far that is the
general a save do What
do „ (then held it out t0 hlZn. ed false information to the Germans, experience -
then MeretMra Mentha! ,alook
e� ai��r -you - mean?" she asked .put it on " he said. ' "See' hold it of � our officers- who have on duty
►,� faintly. ' an instance* being the mythical Strait visited the German ships. The German �ohal�e�
looks on your finger. _ P
_rQ_ goiair to knock._s�_�ii[ --- et I)oyer.submarine barrage revealedt-once 100.10• TRANG"RTATION
and -tdnib out with me- wbile I he e ri � her ng l : t seaman irom a Britis8 h oi9c haps - —
BUILDINQ
„I_ ,t possibly do
they „ glove. Nearly, all .Germany's spies in this that is the spirit that made the Ger-
can"Oh, as, that's what "The other glove,' he eugtnsted. country attempted. to forward their man waiter the success he was in _-BONDS
you're going "It's on the left hand that it's worn." information 'by post. , But thanks to.
to do. And I can't wait for you to ,, war days, but the British navnl man -
e - Anyrthfng to'eblige you.-Of•come the astuteness o Rite censor's staff it I ftads it difficult to understand for, he
hang• ydur clothes either; what you, I don't bind myself in a we. " � ,
Bove Q>n•.avill do very .well'. So dust "Sr .y' was rarely these letters, even al- nnot by .any stretch of:the lino uta -
=r -tell wt%oevees In char that I "Of --course not. g _
I ---She slipped the ring -on -her finger ti"°°gh written in invisfbLa irk, went .turf- picture himself acting likewise I • • yNTORY -s
gcmgout and don't know vidian you 1iundetected. Pictorial OF THE
GREAT V�ar
.„ and held it up so _that the light played in similar. circumstances. Yet an- i
iriorii lou ed'nervousl "You must 2 on it• - All spies were not arrested immedi- other puzzle is that the German sea. - - - -
�'' 'Does it happen to fit?" he asked. atel the were detected. The British S. D112VCA1V-CB.ARILs wife
-
think I want to, lose y 9 • then have been seen to salute their.
.
obi "Yes `it's just about right•"- secret service ever considerate, al- CaIIalla'i Valorous Acdie�ements
"Yon x�on�t lose it. 4ell 'em you'll „ - representative on the Sailors and
buy, tl� clothes you have on; that's' ` Of course if it weren't and you lowed them to send and receive letters Workmen's Council when the have fir MAJOR W. S. WALLACE, M.A.(�.l x
liked the stone it could be set in • a y
fare et They suit you well • I rin>x the right size l and collect information, but it reser- disregarded their own officers. Lecturer in Moderq History is Toronto Uaiwisity,
Ilk fou In thein, and I'll buy !em for you don't expect me to accept such ted the privilege of opening the Tho .mental processes of the Ger. Large Handsome Volume, over d00 double column ; -r
'" corres o fence both w8 a and makinman pages, equal to about 800 ordinary a Pictures
"Oh,"wouldn't
Maguire,woth .a talar a gift:',
have bought it if I offeror orfs likely to be o! more u e The German officer occasionally sal- 8Qcfit eicot�oi ;� ho mcamouflaged its Most
-
r, . O, are ri0 less difiicnit. on overt/ p e• Nearly Oeicial Tags.
Deride. r
., „ hadn't expected you to accept it. -to the allies than :to German a w ca
p y utas a British officer. It e
>pa'nt1e, - I guess you .vyr11. • _ "It's- spins to de- battery, worth abqutbalthe price of the hoof
'lilts forewoman out of the question. I should It is °difficult to . estimate the value
carne bustling up, pend on the nature of the German • AGENTS WANTED FIRST COME, FIRST SIRVEO.
" take a rang like that only front the o! the information obtained b this' For e:c� wive territory. No -
puzz , ultereated, and pleasant. Oh, man I was engaged to " y himself whether be does or not.' But lime to lose.. The elegantcolor a ateaandutpetior. ,
Mrs.V*rcoran, she said, Mr. Strat- "yell,' 'let's not,,argue the point` method. The Ruiz, wth his profound contrast witR thio is the fact that Canadian olscial photrn sell this k oa sight.
ton' has- just sent up word that you're Just' wear it to -day to celebrate the disrespect for British finesse, probab- I when some American mine -'sweepers b-ookcngtheSmarkeFFEref�� mpetiion nit Send r.
to have a holiday. So you're' excused, holiday. - lJlott't you .like to see it on ly never will believe that Britain a'
of course. What a nice da for it!" �,. passel through the German lines all sO c. mollies ypensea o f elaborate swozkLni camas
"A holiday!" cried Nora,. '`I don't • your finger . could be guilty of such astuteness. I the, officers on the deck of one of the and fate instnactiom immediately. r
want it. I haven't asked for it. I—" Its perfectly wonderful', she It is certain that Germany obtained The 1, L. NICHOLS CO_Limited, TORONTO -
"N don't f admitted. vera little that was useful from her - - - -
ow you orm the• habit of ' - "Feeing and seting it on your hp,nd
rejecting everything that's offered to will giver y0 ple%s-ure to -day,
'you, e.9' wont
spies: in England. • From. the. outbreak
P
Nora, nntegposed Maaguire•' y„
~ it
of war' the ports were too carefully
"You'll go -awful wrong if you adopt' ;; „
that fdr a policy." He turned to the � �• I su ppose it will. .
ended to permit of much leakage.
� g
�
„ That s all that's necessary.'The
forewoman. Mrs. Corcoran's goir;g He started the car and drove
wild stories of wireless tele -
graphy and signalling to sea had littIdO
on
to, keep these things a'be s got on, i w ithout fpr-ther -speech, His silence
Just thafte-Asn to me;- Patrick Ma -,'and his
I or no substance- in fact: the"risks. of '
�
air of purposefulness
grins; Mr. Stratton will teal' you .it's ; . P T Pasefvl'ness Seemed'
C ail right• to hors f armtdab e; this ride became
detection were too great.
Up. and down the east and south-
"It is not. • I. won't hear of such th nes o she
say,*as
becatlse she was k 80
_ ,
West coasts England ;were, bow -
keen] -e
-- "Nirw now, what did I just 'tell C 9 he could and ap h eRen"sive•
Indeed, she couldn't tell whether it
of
i�of
ever, many' _hydros, ,palatial hotels,
built right on the sea with large cop- -
. .about .the awful—mistake re'ectin
what'd offered to you?" Maguire s
i was 'expei5tancy -br apprehensiveness
per domes twinkling brightly for
voice was soothing; he winked at the
he
I that agitated her,'
'observed
many miles -out at sea.. And the man-
` forewoman_ "Com-, •wink •we dobe
want more,
P Maguire that she ctid.:not
F ut an-tbo' slave that she had taken
ager was often a German.
Eight German spied were 0x4cuted
to waste any time. Of
course going to keep these;
oft'. She kept her bare hand -in her
lap frequently
g p
in. -this country; 'while many more are
'You're
clothes."
. u�._ „
and read out the
( fingers and -set ate c o ors to flashing
undergoing long terms of penal servi-
s .,ac, of course, Mrs. f4orcoran,
forewoman
in aloe stone. requen't sidelong
tude. For obvious reasons the names
The employed the, honey-.
- ` ed manner that .she exhibited only to
k `
(g�� 'food Maguire that she was
I more interested in looking at bll!'e ring
of many never were revealed. The -
Imperial Government continued to
'.: cnstomera of distinction f4y,2e
so love;y on you; gracious, I
than at the objects along the road. _
communicate tyith-them, blissfully un-. -
,good
i-` -wmdh some would make me, such a
. 'Presently he stopped the- car, a
ryry again,
aware that their agents had gone to
'�"'' piient
arced therel'ttbe ani liar
a bourne from which not even w Ger-
n"� "You might just ps well wear them,
packet
.ed ft to her,,;, What you think of
man spy returns. The British secret
urged Maguire. "I1' M:
'' don't, they'll be sent to
fit,"
service- kindly acted as the spy's ;de-
: -round your
. ` Imse - Why not WW. them and
. Opening it, she dieoovered a pear of
eirrin�., Ihto eaeh'of which was ae
Fgt9
The execution of. these spielt'i<s aa=
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.7.-iie %27or T 2-14 . . . . . . . Pr40posal to Distribute Ca0tiveil
&WLq-aAKAUf8t -Nattons-Provoking-
.,Of Armaments -Perm
anent, Coni
Th
Dominion.
Secret Treaties Not Allowed.
A despatch from Ottawa saY4:--
It
az TA
provides for compulsory arbitra- council will secure the execution and -
misslon on Canadian W
tion in all disputes without exception; in case of need, promotes the dievelOP-
The '
lh� limitation of armaments -and -a 'nient of international covenants ne-
Recordsand Trashier havi made a
Government which con-.
.-Vo!IS3 of penalties against, nations cessary for the. Protection, and PrP'reporb to the
provoking war, and a detailed provi- grew of those races,
lectiou'and handling, of tr6 4 ca,
-phie
organization of (4)-A Perm# L-po
sion is made for the organiz nenA - MW*
--Wati n shall take in h
-c6nc
-to-wh-ah all ed by the Canadians during tho
Society �of -15atj6ns� and all
6;
countries giving guarantees of ferences between the Associated Na-
-
-are-admitted" tiorij. The committee willLact, In the "The trophies- captured by Cana -
The text of Provisions instance- as conalliatbr or diens
in a most Interesting and
disputes ator'.
to me- ime dme
L and, if -necessary, it will refer • practice llViii
wising between themselves
alldis rences, according to rnslr na said General , Cruikshank. "They
hods include practically
tra n to a , ;A
a
of peacidul settlement. ecerytliirig
tore, either to�arbf `arbitration or A Ruined Coal Mine ---What the Huns could not steal they ruined This from huge German guns of the hdav-
court of justice. It will t -e charged Dozens of cases of thi; kind
11SECONDLY-To prevent'*T sup
is what they did to a coal mine at Dodrges. iest type to badges and records. Some
re s recovered her stclen. territory, press Jointly by. the use of all means with such enquiries as it con explain why it is that, although France 1fa of these trophies have already reach.
siders -useful and will-
-at their disposal any attempt by any determine the suffering from a fuel famine. The mines are unworkable. ed Ottawa
condi- she is suffer and are stored here. There
state to disturb the peace- of the world necessary limits of time and b
e several shiploads in all, Judg-
In eve and any state refus- will
every of war. tions.
-by ac
"THIRDLY -To establish an inter- Ing to obey either - the award of the Ing from the information we hav8.,r8
ceived so, far."
What
national court e cont LONDON STRI" POISON GAS STILL
of justice charged -with arbitrator or the decision of tl aL of
the duty of de6kling all Justiciable mittee of application of appropriate disposition, will li-e made
them?"
etions.will-I. be, proposeo, to the reP-
disputes and to ensure the execution San "Sufficient will •-BEEN'SETTLED DOFS DUDLY WORK I be reserved -to mAkA
of 'its decisions by all appropriate In- resentative council and the Associated HAS
tornationst sanctions - diplomatic, Governments by the committee. Those an adequate and ripresentative din
museum
Coaches play in the Imperial Wa
juridic, iscommie. and,.' if necessary, sanctions shall be pbligatory in the _German C
Men on Underground Ry. Are to Han
ssenger" to
established in - London. I should
military. case of violence or aggression. .. .. . ded Over to France Suffer ay56. then 9 that of the articles brought
"FOURTHLY-(-l)-T* establish- -FIFTHLY -To limit and supervi Work 8 flours Per Day.'
international representative coup- the, armaments of each nation and the From'Fumes. to, Canada, a complete' collection
an London says -.-It mustuZk, q
es, which will provide for. the deiel- manufacture of W11 nmteTW and mun- A despatch from Lor A despatch from •Paris says: -Two should be retained in the way not.
ns of war, having regard to the has been agreed, pencYng considers railway epaches, recently handed over to be established is Ottawa. it. is
r tion of general conditions, according
opment of international law, And take itio 9
common "con in matters of general requirements Pf the league- to France by Germany, played a most expected that the trophies will be
• es -
to a press bureau strike bulletin -is- in Ottawa
concem "SIXTHLY To renounce the Musk sued on Thursday evening, that- important part in a puzzling accident hausted by the collections
the the
44(2) -The representative c-ouncH Ing of secret treatise: don. On -
railwaymen on Jhe underground ser. an the Paris -Metz railway line on and Lon .-Ahe-contrarytF
which witt watch over the freedom of "SEVENTHLY -To to the Wednes&y -0- - ---- enough left to give Practically
admit -h nve per- will be enou
Aces will ark fo --eight-hours- h
-imttdin and the 'maIntenance-QLAnter-- Sixteen persons" every city, town and' village in t Or
day. exclusive of meal time. The com- gone lost theAr lives.
able and will- country a war souvenir of some sort.
fore t1is law all peoples a offer were injured.
ria anal Writer. guarantees of panies, the bulletin adds, will had no es have already
"(a) --Considering Atself invested ing to give effective- guaran ble . facilities for -the,' men Train No. 47, bound for Metz, Applications for these
the tUnfisl'L,&j 'NanteUll been received from hundreds of toV"
with the moral guardianship 6f un- their loyal intention to.- observe its "Bona
: I I . . meeting their. ordina.ry physical just entered
-civilized - races, the representative covenants." when the passengere occupying- the and the requests run the entire range. '45
7 these will be dealt with 11^5 not
needs. Union of Locomotive Engineers two coaches handed by Germany How
The V
dUk& of ffie W Curedmeats-Long clear 28 and Firemen issued noti�ea' at mid- began to experience trouble * In been decided, but it is understood the.
recommoprid that -an
to 290 clear -bellies.- 27 to 28ci7, night ending the strike. Secreta�ry breathing and strong obnoxious gases commission will
IZ�Pure, tlerees, 27 to %e; began to fill up the coach". advisory -committee with one fnehlbisf 7-:14I.N
tubs, 27% to 28c; pails, 201A to 28V&e; Bromley said all the men would be at smashed the 'win- from each province shall be appointed.
Friday,. He added that if no PASSeng'Ors
28% to 29c. Con;pound; work early dows, but as soon as fresh air came to pass upon the applications, and the
to. 25%c- tubs 25% to consideration had P-reviOuAT been
_Manitoba Wheat tierces, 25% - with the gases the coaches qant,tixe's ree
Torouft� Feb. IL %c- Pails. 26 to jRnts, 27 'A given to the physical disabilities Of in contact v
--No. I Northern, *2.24� 0. -2 26 2N C; 11 he distrim
dation will be taken as to't
N
Northern, $2.21%z No. 3 1401;ierll, to.274,c. gas in r. tied to the tracks -in bution of the trophies."'
vim the ttrdke never --- -- =-
atom
a] d have
0 William.
-.-.# - �1- Montreal Markets the dark tunnel. A train going in dii
atom Fort William. occurred.
Manitoba eats --No. 2 C. W., 65c; Montreal, Feb. 11. -Oats --Extra
1 f No. I feed, 74c. Flo !and five were killed.
8 C.�W., 58c; 6xtra No. Rofied $1,200,000 LOANED MONTHLY Of the 16
rd e, oto 4111-35. injured, all of whom were
-- -lbs. $8.90* to $4.26. BY BRITAIN TO ARAB KING hospital at Chats"
162JAc. in stare F William. oats --Bags, 90 treated at the
M.,321[tabo *$42.25. Moull-
barley-No. 8 C.W., 76"Ac Bran, $3-7.25. Shorts,, ThieTy, eight suffered only fromthe Ri GEIRM
Na. 4 QW., 711X; rejected 65 %c; I He, $68. 00. Hay -No. 2, per ton, car A despatch from Parts says:- effects of sapbyziating gas.
-feed, 63%c, in store Fort Wiminn. lots: $23. 00. Great Britain loaned t220,000 month- - An official statement irivon out'by
a "rw Are Cemeiery at Bonn to be P"W:`
Amsr4csi2 corn -No. a yiNow, $1.52; Llhoese-Finest easterns, 24 to 25c. 17 to the Hedjas -Government to en- the railroad comp 1r1Y Iff7s:
No. 4 yellow. $1.49, pt shipment, Butter --Choicest creamery, 52 to 53c. able it to take an active part in the in the coaches was not due -to any Wit]k maple TreelL
'$elected 56c- Not I stock
Onroa oats --No. 2 *hltdi 59 to Eggs- -, 58
7 -- 0. to 54c. Potai��er bag, car lots, war against the Turks, according to A defeat In the ligbting'or beating QIV- A despatch f ioln' Ottawa say,
62c 0 white 58 to Ole, according letter from Alexandrtia, lobed by paratm, nor to a hot -box. The WON- Fred Jame-,
Dressed hogsletter"'jits outside. $1.65 to $1.70. Dre published that official carre
Abattoir killed, $23.00- Lard -Pure, the Temps. 110 Utter adds a of the obnoxious Sam is still with the Canadian Corps, writes from
Ontario orNeat-NO. A . W wood pails, 20 tbs. net; 25 to 28c. 9106,000 Monthly was' paid to Prince ease Both coaches were-1con- Bonn to the Director of Public In-
•iftrisati-soavef tho Scino Cd'U-A4-- - unexplained.
b� 40=00 _f,6r,nation to the effect that since the
Live Stock Markets
$2. 16 f.ob., skipping points, I a leader of the Arabian armies,'wbD tat and 2nd divisions and tbA emPA
10 freights. tor6nit6, Feb: 11.-;-�Chai& heavy ex-, is now in part& RAILWAY STRIKE SETTLED troops came into Germany there h$,rip
:Ontario -whost-No. I Spring, $2.0q port steers, $15.00 to $15.90; do.,
EARLY SATURDAY MORNING -only 11 deaths, -due to sickness.
-7. to $2.17; No. 2 do., $2.06 to $92.14; good, $13.75 to $14.15- choice butcher beet
mostly pneumonia, following In -
No. 8 d4., $2.& to $2.30 f.o.b., ship- steers, $12.75 to 0.50; butchers' ADMIRAL JELLICOE WILL BE
ints accordinglits. -cattle; choice, $12-00 to $13.00; do.. -A despatch f London fluenza.
Un= Cal . IN CANADA IN OCTOBER The railway strike was
Sax— 'tar -11-76 who, have
good. $11-26 to $ ; do., common, setthd "y The bodies of Canadians
freights outottle. $9.50 to $10.00; bulls; choice -$10.50 Saturday morning after a prolonged died in Germany are buried in Bonn -in
Barley --Matting 73 to 1 78c, nominal. to $11.00; do., medium bulls, 18.75 to A despatch from London -.says'- conference. At the Board of Trade a special plot set &part for Canadians
Buckwheat -No. 2. $1.00, nominsi, $9.26; do., rough bulla, $7.50 to - 00; The Canadian Press learns that Ad- it was ofocial,.y,announced that the
2 -$1 -125 nominal. choke, -$I or mizal JbIlicoe, in the course of his tube and district "rvice-0 would be Arrangements are now completed tO
Rye -No. butchers' cows, 0. to -grave of every Canadian
*anitobs, h;�vernment stern- $11.00; do., good, $9.00 to $9.50; do., naval mission to the Dominions, will resumed as own as possible. locate the
-$14.35, Torputo.`medium;do., comnion, :4�
who has died as a prisoner of war in
dard'. 610.1% to $8.00 to $8.50; $R. 00 to reach CiLnada in •the latter'- Part of h sides of the.
-777 -77- OntaMo -8-oux-War J* to, V-60; stockers
Janu- Germans Recapture Bromberg the territory, on bet
$10.50, feeders, $10 - Octo , r m
October, r
bars, Toronto and Mo4trea.5o to $12.00 Poles Rhine occupied by the corps and 06
shipment milkers, good ary. Admiral Jellicoe will leave Eng- In Brisk Fight With
`canners, $5-25 to $6.60; other British forces. As soon as Wo,
Milffeett,W 10 , e Mont - Ito choice, $90-00 to $130.00; do. cam. land on February 20 for India, where
in'clu Bran, I .'4W to, $75. 00; SPE -g.1 month. Then he A despatch from - Amsterdam is done- the remains of -the deceased
and med., $65 and re -
real freights, be -ight ewe -ill be exhumed
$37.25 twar tan; sh $42.25 per ton; � $90. 00 to $130.00; 1 $9 - ()0 1 will spe-hd four months -in, Australia- says --The City, of Bromberg, German soldiers V
Canadian. chaplains in the
good flour $2.4� per beg. to $10.OQ, yearlings, $12.00 to $12.50; 1 and New Zealand, afterwards visiting Poland, has been recaptured from the interred by Cana
Gerrnah troops, after brisk cemetery in Honor:
Hay -go. 1, $22 P ton; mixed, spring, lambs,, $14.50 to $15.75; P�lei b
'-7 per 50 to
Fiji, Samoa, •Hor-olulu and San Fran- y VentU&Ily that JiWe hallawvA ffp�t
$20. •to 21 ton, track Toronto. calves, good to . -choice",-$15.
. I cisco. From Canada be will go to fighting, according to advices receir- E
Sftw
Mccriots, $10 fo 7.00'- hogs, fed and waterer, $16.00 %PIS trees, so
$1.1 per ton, $1 South Af rics. ed !,.ere. will be enclosed with m,
that the national onal emblem of. Citas"
11: Best steers, 'to the bon -
to $16;.75. monuments sg
Montreal, Feb.
Ir Produce -Wholesale '12,00 to $12.50; good steers, $10-60. will stand -as In
-o"try to 11.50;. poorep, $7.5T to $8.00 Per ored dead.
-y, tubs and rolls, 28 to
Butter -Dairy,
100 I.bs., choico cows .and.bulls, $8.00
CreMery,
908- prints, 40L to 41c. $6.00;7
to $9.00; canners, $5.00 to ALLIANCE&TOREMAIN
made, solids, 51c; prints, 52c. sheep, $8.00 to lambs, $11.00 AFTER THE LEAGUZ
$12.00 to
Eggs -New laid. 45 to 46c. to $13!00; calve I
Dressed pbdtry;Sprring obickens
$15.00 �er'100- lbs.; hogs, $16-00 to
A despatch from Paris
26 to 82c - roosters, 25c; fowl, 27 to $17.00 --
says: -Al -
-80c; ducklings, 82c; , turkeys, 40c;. fiances between the various_ nations
equstm6 doz., $4.50; geese,_. 25c. Emoluments, From Ties -kistenes
No will not be affected by the e
Live poultry -Roosters, 20c; fowl, on
To Arab. King or. His- F�m of the Society of..N&ti 9, now In
24 to'30c- ducklings, 1b., 35c- turkeys, Lprogess of formation, it was decl4wd
Spring chickens, 25c; geese, 18c.11, Ays:-'A
A' dcspatch from Balfour''td newSPSIVeT a
-Ul;Wlemlers are selling to the re- by Arthur J
r prices: 'al _denial was issued on interviewers here. The British For.
..W trade at the following emi-offici -de intirna�ions
Cheese -New, large 27% to -28c; Friday with regard ' to eign, Secretary. was asked the direct
28",,'6c; ofd, large, 28 to; that the King of the Hedias had re question 28 to question as'to whether; the formation
18%c; twin, 28% to 29c. froni Great Bii- would invqIV4
celved subventions or the world society
Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 46 to of alliances.
tern for taking part in the war. It
the abolition
48c; creismary, solids, 51 to ed 4
I was stated that any payments made constitution of the leagte of
"The consti
-Sec
prints, 52 to 54e. reign
I t�,'the king the�-Hedjaz by the allies nde& the To
Margarine -32 to 34c, Nations;' rb6o o modification
-purposes in 41will'involve Ti
E - N 1 storage, 50 to 5' .1c; new I were purely for military retain No.
tain the. King4s previously
laid now laid in cartons, 57c. Order to SUB of the treaties of, alliance
Dressed poultry -Spring cbickensJ which had tj at part in the over-
g7re ponel ded.
82 to 38c,'roosters, 28 to 30c,,"fowl 32, thjo,�r of the Turks and also• in the to the' gu6Adn *hethet -special
As
to 35c; turkeys,, 45 to 50c; ducklings oral peoples
I defeat of the Germ -an troops. The
coalitions of two. or several squabs, doz., 46.50;. fin, statement
could be formed W 85 to..88c ancLal arrangements, the s aside from the lea.
geese' 27'to 25e. yl "the confer.
said, dicl not contain ally emoluments
Potatoes-Ontarlos, f.o.b. track Mr. 'Balfour added
gue
-f ence "alone cam decide."
or the King of Hedjas or his son,
-;Toront6, car lots, 90 to $1.00.'.
0amadian, hand-picked P tnee Feisal.
AMERIC.-N
Beans ... I 'r
�.�A6ushel, -.60 10, $5.00. rted
LOSSES HEAVY
d -re ed,.BUr=B7or 10 Full Will of the Allies REGION
Q., I-; THE ARCHANGEL
Its, 1Dc. Imposed on Geiniany
xranLTV4. 00 -
To be
Honey -Extracted clover
6.1b. tins,
29 to Washin
Am -
29c lb.; 10-1b. tins, 27 to 28e- A despatch fmm
A -despatch from Paris says: so in the
-604N tans; 26 to 26%c; buckwh"t, 64 says: -Total Caspalti
50 'Supreme War
-forms -in the.Archangell rerion' n'
VW 1b. tin, 21 to 22c. Comb: 16 -oz., $4. Council will. meet at S. N rs
arkan
'to $5.00 doz.; l2-,*z.,.$3.b0 to $4.QO Verrsailler, on Trl4y 0 take measures
S of Russia up to and kickadint
to impose on Germany "the full will 31, were 1so 10116d,j died of wounN
products --Syrup, per nr of the 641,es," says the Matin, because
Maple Prcause, or min-
sickne3s or froM�t 40C
ded or in-�
$2.25 to V.30; sugar, 1b, 9to sc�. ingnesi of Germany to
of the unwilk
Ing in action, and 229 WMn
carry out the armistice terms, except a
fta'sa, making a toted casualty list
refer
Provisions -Wholesale under certain conditions. Therb has that at bared 4PI,
Smokel mests--lims. medium, 86 been a clangs in thb attitude of GNI- 09 out -of a
�W Me- do heavy, 80 to M; cooked 1W From Enemy Sub -H. M.- S. Broke has a brand n1VW M. This Ardorthation W89
According to the newISPILPSIT, Ger=n U4yMt C_U, in
Z ftbisgram ftMM Archangel, dstsel
aitse
toss, 31 to 82e- breakfast many,
49 to ble; being manifested by arro- was made from the Ad of the torpedo tube of *0
bacon, 41 to 45M. backs, 4f to and ft. JIM beil which Was rammed and sunk by the Brkigh sea 110tw- Feb.. 4, and aWAU VW*e *it Frids$-
galles toward the Entente.
6k; to
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.-Mrs'. Robert Vltzsilmons, of
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=Mrs.' d: Q Philip was in the
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'Haluilton. s nt over Sunday with
city un Thursday. '
;AND
--Mrs. �. Rankip.wse ia.the.city_
-A •tragic. event took place in
'Toronto
r was a o duty%jalyw
for a few days, owing toillness."
pa Tueeda visiting reIativee.
on Monday- night when
-James L. -and Charles Palmer
�88 Ur new boots for -8 ring
O
' t Iasi 'week :with ,relatives in the
scare, met with xlrnoat instant
death. On
friends at their hone and evening
We have a splendid line'of•black. grey and brown, n
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the fatal _ night she
last week.
t
-'Russell Andrew has sold his
was silting is ttor Souse rexditiR
=Mrs:.3. H. gassers has returned
from 5.59 to 7. @I' pair.
p
residence an Chnreh street to Johnalong
with heryouugeatdaughter,
hoine,-after epending et few weekx
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with er Aon, J.
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her other erg- B �e1ri.Q Alit a
r -Mrs. T. E. Crawford is able to
party. en it a rear e a
°kers, o oron
r
:lie about again; after her recelst
late hour they, decided to retire'
-W. H, Bunting, of Le Pas.,.
illness.
for the nighr, and after takings,.
Stall.. is viedting with his sisters
'A pair, as, they are the correct style.
s° Bugler Rort RankLu.
hot cu of a, rhe rant
Jlavi:ng-n-to-aIIt
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liitby Military Hospital, was
a daughter to go upstairs a
funeral of his brother, Fred.
G A GILLESPIE DUNBARTON g..
A.
borne over Sunday.
she attended to the, furnace an
-The.kbeary to in receipt of a
._ s
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-Dr. Henry will be here sip usual
put Out..the lights. Being In
donation of two books from Nor.
'aezt Tuesday to attend to his
darkness, she passed through the
man Doyle: -Acres -of Diamonds,
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!professional duties. ' *
cellar door instead of that. leading
by Conwell, and German Atroci-
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-J. B. 8alsdon and ]�. H. Chap-
into the dining -room and fell to
ties, by Hillis.fA
t=
man had a bt>ieiaeea trip to the
'the eella'r floor inflictiag terrible.
.,--The fairly, steady frost of the
i4
..ifs,,. we,a:;°aaay',
-!thin and. Mrs. McGinty enter.
injuries,--
she died in a few minutes. Medi•
rtwe-,or three weeks is
the ponds clod creeks to' freeze up
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-nod a'aumber of friends at their
cal aid. was. summoned immedia-
so that the ice harvest will boon
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FL
>>bome•gn Tuesday evening.
tely, but she was past hinnan aid.
lie in full swing.
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-Dan Heanedq; of eenetong,
Her'faneral.took place on Thurs=
-Dost forget' the Valentine
> spent a couple of'ays this week
day morning when her body weia
Social in, the., lecture room of the
calling upon Pickering friends.
he in St.'Andrew's
conveyed to •Pickering, and after
service in the church, interment
Methodist church this (Friday
eveoing A good program will
to
services
took in R. CL Cemetery.
..Its. a paying proposition remember
church on Sabbath, =41 be inter-
place the
given composed of a sacred drama,
cstihm and helpful in character.
Mre. eGui-e was a native of Pick-
eying, and moved io Toronto a
readings and music. Refresh.
Every'welcome.
mat we a full line •
-Miss Sarah' Law has returned
.
menta. one
of
<homie after spending a conple of
few years ago. Her husband died
-Sir Frederick' Stupart, of the
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weeks with her brothers in the
Some sixteen years ago. She was
Toronto. Observatory, who is'an
s ,
a woman who was highly' esteem•
by. knew Being
intimate friend of Rev. Dr. Marsh,
.p,�a�dy Overalls and Smocks in black, lain
plain
a -Mies Mar1ory Clark left on
t Thursday to spend a week with
ed all who er.
left with four young: daughters
is expected to give a lecture on
-The Weather" in St. Andrew's
a ,
blue and stripe.
sant, Mra. 'Fitzsimons; of
and and an invalid boy, who'died
y
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(;hunch in the near future. It is
•black
'Hamate,
several years ago, when, her ,Ius
he .who sends out the weather..
.. Men's Work Shirts, in plain grey, and
-H. G. sad Mrs. Wilson, of the
band died. mile had to face a cold
reports to the different parts of
white stri e, li blue'
P khaki,
' 'base a large
world., She secured a position aS
the country, illus his talk t;huuld
_ , _ ^, _plain ,
`
.line, .,en,tertKlned
npulber of young friends on Wed-
teacher and resolutely set about
Y
be most interesting one.
black sateen, etc.
,
w.
needayevening.--
Wal tee Shepherd, we are
rri o --for
herself and educate her family..
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TO CHECK CONTAGION.
Men's Tweed Pants,'dark greys and browns, , 1
:_Xrp.
sorry to state, has been quite ill,
She accomplished this, and her
're-.
"Do not cough or aneeze without
nice neat patterns, all sizes. from �
but we -are glad to know that she
daughters now occupying
I?y R
a ahanrllterchiet before the face."
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•'~ . 2•00 t0 7.00 per pair. " •.,'
As now improving nicety.
-L. Saunders has- vacated the
lunnerstive positions as teachers
and in ofS�e work, she decided
Since the outbreak of influenza, how
.often• have doctors,. and otliers inter-
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- `BOys'� Knickerbockers, in dark tweed -
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gZ Hodgson property on Elizabeth
last Chrlst.nAs to retire from the
teaching profession and enjoy a
ested !a public health, advised to of.
tilts, and yet- how frequently 1• the
grey
and -dark -brown English corduro - .
8t. and has' moved' to Andley,
-.-where he will engage in farmin g'
well-earned rest, She is survived
Warning diaregarded? •,y
The failure to obey the simple
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_ _ __ _ The stand the roughwear.
i - -Thu Ladies' Aid . oP $t. And.
rF aehurehLadit held a successful
b none brother, John Power, of
y
the asread east, and, two
rule b- probably responsible for the
spread -of much contagion. Take for
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- oaths and. Boys Snag -proof -Rubbers-with
t meeting on Wednesday-. afternoon
sitters, Mrs. Wm. Corbett and
example' those in the early, uasua-
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_brown.eanvas tops all sizes jest the
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at the• home of Mrs, Thos. And.
Mrs. Coffey. The deepest gym
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pected stases of consumption ---a sin-
thing for this weather. -
l�ew,
pathy is felt for the four dau ht-
sl.P, unguarded cough may release
qa . -Vora .-Hurling, w o s
been teaching in T7u
g Agars for sec•
, o. are Tom to years
of age, in their sudden bereave-
.. ea y to cycle bacilli;
to -be tireathed'in by others 'sround.-
MEN—gave you seen Our all rubber, Cloth-
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at'al years, has ieturned bouts on
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mPnt.
T)atii recent yearn consumption
was coasldered dncur@ble, but We ao�►
lined Overshoes. for .every-dayy wear—ita
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A-1—tea from
know that. it .can be
_a winner. All sizes. _
' ..mother.
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the municipalities along the lake
- are. a uskoka Free Hoapit:}
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The Women's Anxili of St,
+ yy
shore from Pickering to ]Bowman•
has proved tkiim without a doubt, for
thousands of its patients been
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- -Gieor ea Church are boldin an
vlile.went to Toronto on Friday .
. _have
health
At owe' at the residence o! F.
last to present the claims of their
restored to sad liven of use-
fulness.
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- H. and Mrs. Richardson thia (Fri-
respective. nlunicipnlitiea before
-one . -e=-patient of - that hospital
1 +t,g �T BOOKS OO t�
f 1 H hl B K �: •
rlsy) evening.
Mr. Hrirna, the president of the
writes as follows: "Just eight years
- -Lieut.-Col, Kaifton,' of. Parry-.
Bound, visited. with . Mra: Jamey
Canadian Nattooal Railways, with
respect to the .Toronto -Eastern,
ppee
ago this Christmas time I entered
y(rur sanatorium•'- I was a vers gad
-girl
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- ''The New 'Book of Praise has �aYrired
"' ';Giorcioa and diinghter, Mrs. Paull
which•hasbeen taken aver by the
and discouraged that Christmas
Kniftoo,. apd children for a couple
Dow ini°,.- Government along with
Eve, but' d have' been home over
Black Co.yerea B001[.-3, with Tunes, -it .. M W.
of doge this week.
Stephenson arrived home
the othc�ppropertie+t belonging to
the Canadian Northern. The
. sexes yEars, and 1 can hardly believe
that I ever had T. B: I took back to
'days
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Red ' .� �� .. 2.00
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_-Shad
on Monday from overseas. For
several months prior to the sign-
object df the interview was to
urge the government to complete
the 3 spent there. with great
thanks to God and those fatthfttl'
workers 'understood
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Small padded Cover books at
pad •c �•�
ing of • the grmistlee he_ was a
this electric line at once, ibis serer,
who aur cases
god needs, and, mintatered t ue so
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Ming Roberta. Bedaoo, acro
If possible Mr FTE d
the depaCation with moat pleasant
falthfililly
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To carry on.'tbis'great wort,. he
�pes sled by be Carlton and Mm.
i.e
smiles and exvressed his leastire
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Sfuskoka Free Hospital for C n-
Secure yours now- while we have them.
]Helen Mabee, of McMaster Uoi.
at meetlag the deputation. After
sumpUves to again appeaHns
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A-=Ver,sit;. i(pen( the weekend'with
hearing the appeals of the dele=
le. There is -much -to do. �4tit yon
belend
� her mother, Mrs.,
Rates Mr Hanna made the promise
the line be
a hand?
ontrtbntiona may he Bent to
'CHAPMAN
--On Monday evening a number
.that wunld electrified
g!r priuiatri J. Gage, 84 Spadtt,s
-,of the, friends of J. and Mrs. Wil.
from, Bowmatsvilie' to Whitby.
aventie, Toronto, or. -to Gcorge A.
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Battle, of Simcoe Point. called upon
and if the rails could be secured.:
held, Secretar)-Treast3rcr: Gabe in_
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them attd spent a most enjoyable
the gatNei'TnR -beigg in, 'the
to a Pickering, also the lythe to be
dune this year. Later tits fork
a1 tUte, S23 Coaega s[ieet.'Torr3tte
R U B B R s
- seen A.tiertirerrresats.
tont ire of a surprise.
would be continued, and the line
-The return hockey match be.
.r•onnected. 'with .. the' Crtaadinn
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FOR BALE-(inod'work
1Eween the Pickering- Juniors and.
v
_Northern at Cherrywood or at
NOW #�llat.tlle.RC't, sloppy weather is with us, you will want
ii team from S. S. No. 2wasp��
me'oth@!r pdint from which- the
Ht1Eii.�ES
driving
on the rink here On $AtrltIIay
('it lQflld be reaChetl. This state•
Y
-loud
tram. also good marc, standard
bred, Apply at Pickering Livery,
t0 keep dour feet dry. ire have a fine line of
-':Afteriioon last, when the former
-, - loffain won by the score of d to 2.
ment ilicited epplanse and
the deputation tett in Teats Arils.
p g P'
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; Rubbers of ,all desert tions.
P.
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05 F= ti, ILXP, l,Ptween hr 15, Con.
- -E.' L. Ruddy has men bney
+erecting a large hen.hause on hi
But before dinner was over, When
the deleitates had time to digest
" '' and John O'Connor'e-bush. Findetpiease
notify W. C. Willson, Ind phone 100T, Yl
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We eau -fit out the whole fattlly with the best brands >
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STALgs WANTED -Also
veal and nob csiveE --' j 3 Heaky. Ind.
<..- premises and it is his intention to
erect two He-
Mr�anna"s remarks along with
Ilad-�BYfliTretl,
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-Men's
more.
have 1000 chickens by the lot of
the promises made had lost some
ne 702, Pielcering. R R 1, Pickering. YO 29
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Also Ov@rshoee Hoary Rubbers, Long `Robber Bootie.
r', :lyiareh and another. 1000 a month
of their charuieu What the poo.
-to
OVERN4lF.NT; Mnnici al and
G Corpora: ion Ekmmk ForSak--WpD. Dykes,
_ .We sell the Maltese Cross,Brand.
Lter: He has engaged a poultry
nwas a line direct in
Bond Broiler, Whitbr, out., sell P�,e 1es.
;y
"."'expert to look after the fowl.
5Zy!1it8hs tregaent and fast
htthe
tug, Phone so. acct
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R. A, BUNTING PIC�HERING
TURNiPS FOR SALE -About 5W
meet of the ladies of the
itgy
feel the have
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pillage and e"rrottndinx country
smilred is a bas line connecting
busbela, at loth, can. 3• Pickering,. Apply
Established 1857. .
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will be held in the Red Crops
with the Canadian Northern Ry.,
a�i'e`• °r adds• Harvey Fa`.ara'•
�1°g P' o. s1
a s
-. ;'•rooms oa the. afternoon_ of Wed-
which at resent has a wretched
however;
r.
8ALE--A
:,nesday, Feb. 19th, for the purpose
bbrvice. thedeputation
�R quantity of good
umotny due'
Bei preparing clothing for the des.
p pa R g
feel that the have accomplished
y
at to 14"also a cow arch
ld. �ppt rat los 14,, B F eon, Pick tae.
fins fl[Ind.
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MEW STCIIG/�
r titute Serbians: A good attend.
something. If the line ie com'•
phone. Ja." Greeataw. pig.
:SINE
anee is requested as the need for
elothiog ie most pressing. "
pleted feom Bowmanville to Pica-
crick, it is aloaoBt certain. to be
Of Suit Cages and Whips of all
OR BAhE-shorthorn bull. 13 mos.
Ford; eau
s
-A meeting of the members of
the U. F. O., Pickeringwill
completed in the near future in a
direct lisle tall -,--Ka it
fresh cow; bob and a cream wpm-
for nearly new. Fred Lavey, tot lb, B. F. con.
Pici�enng Ina. ha,e Malvern em. itlgt9ao,i
kinds have just arrived.
of be
the city will
P. O.. �9 zz
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-held in the town hall next Tues•
,Creek
never be a paying propg3ltion until
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When needing any Harness, Collars or Horse Goods '
hereby nest my
day evening at 8 o'clock. All
it does. The people will never
NOTICE -I re cue-
mers ultmgthto[s
"�
-'members are urgently requested
consent to it being only a '•feeder"
retaia°them as unr�soabk time. IS
call and'see uts. , •
:=to'be present as important fust-
to the Canadian Northern. ks far
I am short of bottles but have plenty of milk.
: tars will come before the meeting.
as Pickering is concerned, we will
), McGinty. so 21 _
" Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly and
Those having Rix)d clean need oats
expect to have electric light
E
promptly a n .
,.are specially requested to attend.
as goon as the electric line ie built
-Among those from a'distance
into the village, and this will be a
1PSCKmmT.1T 31-
'PICKERING HARNESS
awho attended the funeral of the
eource of satisfaction to us. In
You can Always Rex the best Mani -I
.EMPORIUM
late' Fred R,ir�ting on 9tinduq
were; Pr. RntPmnn,
the afternoon the deputation pro-
to Parliament Build-'.Maditoba
• toba Flour made from No. 1.
Rome Phone 3600. _. W. J. COAHWELL ,r
t R. A. Andlseeded
the
W11et►t.
Mra. D,)tiglrt9, Fred Douglas• 'Vin.
Inge to inter is the Hon. Finlay
Royal Household and Glenora for
MCAllistPr and daughter, Harold
McDiarmid to urge upon the gov-
.Bread. Try a bag.
N and, Mrs. 8teeTe. C. H. C. -Wright,
W. E.`Greirt, Ewart
ernnlerii the advisability of com
the
pastrgFlonr Fresh Rolled Oate
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=Happy' Thought
Greig, Joe T.
plating as soon as possible
BRAN
Clark, M1Ps.Jenn Baternan,and.H.
work on the Kingston road from
,SHORTS
'` - -MIX FEEDS
f
Armstrong, 'nil of Toronto; fdr.
- Mrs. Hing, of Osbawa.
Toronto eastwards. The inter."
view was a most satisfactoryone
OAT CHOP:
,
.and
to the deputation. Mr. McDidr.
- CRUSHED OATS
-The Pvidpn(•e is y
Rraduall ac•
-` BARLEY CHOP
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cumulatinv that the war is over.
:Coal dealers are now soli citinit
mid stated that it was the inten•
tion of the government to
.
': W HEAT -
These stoves are'aCknoWled'ged
-orders instead of fighting
a g otF
the work until it was completed,
p
CRACKED CORN
MIXED HEN FEED
to- be the best stoves
It customers.• Oat@and other grains
and it was their intention of mak
Caldwell's Cream substitute
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On the market_
are coming down in price, and the
Ing it a first cissa road in every
The
Calf Meal.-
city' bs+kPrq have not the face to
respect. statement of the
MolNG Meal
-cask the pri -es that they could do
a few m++nths ago without the
mister was most gratifying to
all. Of coarse the work of road.
CHOPPING AND OAT1
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Splendid bakers, easy on fuel .and
+,4
slightest hluah. It Is also report•
bnilding is a slow process, aeces-
sari] for but
CRUSHING EVERYDAY -
Get prices on teed in ton lots.
handsome in design. s
`
ed that eattte and It have
slow permanency,
deputation
BELL PHONE.
' `• Call and s flour full atoeki
declined. but the. local .bnRcthers
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the could rests assured
'VCT "W'o
throughout the country have not
that the work would be continued
F. lt3ce
3• H. LJT
yet heard of_any drop in prices.
, with all possible haste.
Chopping every dlty
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