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'.a'-•. _ - ',d.w. ••!r"'•w..v r "t Tj, ..ti. •G••aa' Ilia ' , s • r , ,.. tCr .., � I .... y . _•oda. v. ✓ryi .. _ w,- ''.r,!' -^"t-+.- '.^",7',.. zY' - ..:y. .,, v.:4 r,. f .,. } '. '•• 0.F ` ••, , ,iM ✓t ^.:'1 KERING J . r _ ' : .t� -_'i �.'i:•' � Orr' �3"+F .• :. -SOL. %XXIX• PRCKERING;-�- Te, FRIDAY, J ��NU �iRY 16, 19 0 - 0. li n` 'Y �3'JOftf ai{peal �Latr>tr4R. E. 1T MILLIKEN 1 Ment funds. Cards, dancing and re. Established 75 years �rea��tl Geo.Baker -Trerhments will tasks a pleasant even- e After a in.testi anon into the' Ing. Ticket: 1tt)U GREENW �®causer leading up to tF,u lice whi+ h A lue+uncial tablet erected in honordestroyed Alex Macklia's barn a wetk of the late Lieut. Cullen T. Perry, late E. FORSYTH. D. of -0., Regis- ago. near,beve, u the inspector rep_res- of the R: z�, I._, wrrs unveiled in All • �� me-aber of the Optometrical Asso• _ eating the cowponies interesteiT, has Saints' church at the mo:'ning re -vice elation 11 8tart.lt special attegtion given to , reported the eause as spontaneous nn Sunday last, Thedeeeased officers' MILL Eyee testeatzee. Nprtb We save' you combustion.The theor of ignition eldest brother, Peter Perry, ufFer us, ' Clairmont. ;tGrs Y B �--- = IS from it spark froze) the engine front unveiled the tablet, and it %I dedi• a NF:-TOMLINSON, \f, B., Member Money the first was discounted by the thresh- rated y the new rector; Rev, Prof. P, . `of the College of Physicians ap�•d.Surgeons ers and-Otbers emp'luped iironud the G. A. yit;h . A large congregation' r' of Ontario. Office: that formerly dccupied b _ thCe�bing a9 e� et•V pCe(`n.Ut1U 7] wAs R'aS prE'Se n Lcitnessed-the' inter-+ y the late Dr, R. Brodie,, and latterly by Dr,'Cald-' Price Of mllk'IS, Oin ll I t - ' well, Phone, Claremont, Qnt. qty g g P• uspd'by mitt rasa in, charge. The ur+•n es int ,hut suleu.In ceremony, e� Qat all out of you cows glare engaged in. thre_.hing clove[,, A rather serious aceidebt occurred when suddenly a gist arose in the at the tannage on Slonday .nlornirg,° E. CARTWRIQST, M. D., JI barn followed almost tintnediatel b I when ttv0 of the workmen were' ain- ' • C.rP. & S., Ont. A coroner for the Coun you possibly can. y y 1 P tya,Ontario. Office hours : 12-2:and 6,8 p. rh, fire breaking out all over the ruow.•.'fully injured. These .'ttien,••-Jwmett ar at other hours by appointment Phone Bell Our Guarantee About l0k bushels of oats; 400 bush. Stewart :tad"til -. Cha[ILon, were abort tNoo..o24. IndNo,No, 100. Pickering. On• els of fall wheat, together with a lot to &sceud in the elevator when some- A good stock of Shorts and Eiatleg 3 SS Water Bowls properly installed of clover untbresbed. were Oestroyed. thing wi•nt wring: and the Plevatnr Feeci on hand. "N0Vv. i9 >; 'good �( O. SZCRINN'ON, SLD., L,R.Ct.S., paw for themselves in 90 dace. A good deal of the grain will lie rain-' fr11. Twenty rix etitcbes' wt -re ueces- tiros to lap in a stock. _ 1`I • Edinbx;gteoasnamberof the College of - aged though 'greatly depreciated in Cary to close thct manuals irr Stewm't's They will be scarce later otL. v Phyelclane asof Ontario, licentiate This is an actual fact. value, The insurance• will, it is said scalp and'Chatlton had his spine very o aofSurgeons, Edinbnrgb, e resent two-thirds of the. loss. Mr• .had1v in tired. Both men are now Beau sito deieases of pyo Aa trod «'e save you rpotiey. Macklin A splendid quality Of COfn n0� V ohUdrea, ty �oeandreeidence,Broug�am. Tyr us. acklin wilt probably make at Inge- rc'rnvPting tel ^dilly. on 'hand. :" --_ -- mentsdtii•ing the winter for rebuild- ing next -summer. Chopping a- usual on Mondays lou '�il�e Ont, Stn iurc Concert, , Andae�r's 1?I R ' yg -- _ Church,. Pickering, on Friday, ' and Fridays. $.'RRNNF.DY. BArr. icte4. Sot- DUNBARTON T • ieitor,lNotary Public,',jConveyancer &c. _ _ - - - _ _._..-_�- bliss Irene Dunbrr and 'F. 11•hite J al'y3ltl _ anti 'iZ`heat, Barley and Oats SWbitby, Ont. 41 - = are both sulferiny; from quinsy, Wanted E. FAREWELL, R.C., BARRIS. T'� The Ladies' Aid Societ • will* holds RTCH ARDS-TRULL. j� L y• TER.Count7 Crown Attoraey,And County �t -'� J.� concert and socist on I•'riday evening, Bogulttor. Oottrt House, Wbitby.. 10.v a •i i. Jttr:uary 3Oth. Particul4rs lat. r. On •Wednesday. Dee. Will. ak4.30 p. A large crowd attended �I++j+,t-•Jnl- tn.. the 1)onte 6f, .John H. and lir:, E. CHRISTIAN, Bfu"rister and ^*T�+ Iffe's sale on Tuesday afternoon. The 'Trull. Church St., Bowmanville, was � egolicitor,Noterv'Publie.Ete. uvtaeyto CLA,REMON hii.1ding wa�bli=k, every article bring- the scene of a very pretty wedding 7. oan.,2Office Brock St. North. Rbitbr. 201y inh ,t good Ngure, when their cl•tttrhter, Meta Sybil, was AI-T:S JOHNSTON-Barristers ISSUER OF The open tneetirtg of the I1:'L. & M. united in warilagi' with Hanson Roy N. B. -Participation. tsRt�tf -: etc ,'229 Danforth Ave. IWC wlworih 1i31dgg+ [. �'+++cie:y will he held in (he hncPtilPnt Richard+, tion of .Jatt:E;i and illro. Rich p - oror., . Phone Canard 3111. Saturdays. Mat- I •` th. church this'Frid-ty) eyenin•z :t' arch, of Chnr(h It . O•I t, The now refit. for diFtrobation, c veru 17:0. ttnd.) tory • S u'alock, A go -)d program will be ce:vitionY +.:t* j,erfoi'med by Rev. 31r. - _ -- Marriage" Licenses rendered., ,All welcome. It win, pastor of King,' cr,reet �Ik•_tbod- ILLIA%I J. BEATON, B. A_ Bar- The isnnu3l meeting of the Presby- II t1hurch, (7s1 two, to the s.train9 of �• , �� r - r err. Stalicsuar. member of the 'ire �f terian church was held 'in the Imse- Lphengrin's wedding march. beauti- a rV V e RR •an. Den! ...Foster and Bentoa. Toronto _- --_- Geraral TrustsBuile. ng.h3Bay Street. Toronto. �1 trent on \iedneaday evening when it fully play( by Miss barrel Kirhy, of Telephone blain 901 and 962` - - L_QGS WANTED rery encouraging report wits present. O;hcttva• The pride enteted tbe, par - •yl ed by tine Tcew user, allowing it balance for leaning on the arm of her father, R ,Deptial I will pay the following prices deliver- ou.band. after raising 'the minister's who Save her away. The ceremon ed at the mill : stipend S21:0. took place under a white trellis -won• ^� LAKE B. BEATON, D. P. 8., Rock Elmo, 1 33. 00 to d i.t 0 per M -George and Mrs. Lyle entertained a arch intertwined with myrtle and - w Graduate'B the Royal cn.elD or Dental Rocoft Elm , o. 1 '33 00 to I ).0U p r large number of yo tnQ people at their banked with paling, and�feins. The Surgeons and university of Toronto. Office Basswood No. 1 25.00 to 3i).f)') .� hours las' Friday evening, when a Pride looked charming in a white The undersigned have' Opened ewer Wr, ht. Pringles • ardware: store. Whitby. most enjoyable time was spent wi_Ih georgette dress, draped with satin• tip a new garage•at the cornea 00ce hours 9 to 12 : f to 5.30.6 Ind. *phone 6. Maple No. 1 2.5.00 to W.0 euchre, dancing and "mt;sic. Mr. and trimmed with silver lace and baby of Church and lain Streets.. Bill phone 2'20. 441yj Wbite'Ash No. 1 85,00 to 40.CU " g ts.. Sire. Lyle leaves this week for their' pearls. Her of ve4l was god Qr'th Pine 1 a1.0t1 to 2ii.Ga Pickering, where they are ----- new home in Sonya, where- they will caught wit31 white rosebuds. She car- �Ltli{tttii �.a7CIeli• Hemlock No. 1 20,00 to 20'.00 ", take a general store. All join -in wish• rigid a pretty bouquet of white and prepared to repair 'all makes -. �-�- Chopping and Oat Rolling every week Ing them every prosperity lin their bridal pink sweetheart roses. narcia- of autos, motor -cycles G. HAM -Issuer of Marcia a day excepting. Monday. ngw undertaking. sus, autumn leaves and ferns, and _ and bicycles. • Llcoesee in the county of 071A wearing the groom's britt, a pearl sun- � F teiaaerins village• arty W. G. Barnes, btirst. Little Joyce Edgar, of Oshawa We are also agents for De Green Aver DROUGHAM niece of the bride, looked sweet in a La4a1 Cream 9ep•ti•Ators -W a P.IRICHARDSON - Real :Es Or address R. R. No; 1. Locust Hill. Mrs. Griffith is visiting with Henry wbl4e flowered silk-volle dress with and repairs. , •'tate Insurance. Conveyancing, Notary itt[d Mrs. Shea. blue rosette trimmings and white lntalic, Etc.,;Pickering. Oat. 3t1y '%Vm. Cassie. of Agincourt. spent a Y pe chiffon veil, trimmed with bob Gasoline Engines, Tractors sad _ 'HALL -House carpenter, -Es- a few days here last week. pearls. She carried a basket prettily r'�T •'timates given for new work, repairs or �us (s � �g 511 K. Pbillip:t is visiting her uncle decorated with aarclasug and white Sawing Machines. akeratior.+. ltd. phone 2!)13. Pickering. 231y U. P. McGregor, of Toronto. satin ribbon._ Little Jimmie: Laurie, B.BEATOX TOWNSHIP faLERH daily for qualified recruits. A Born, to Howard and Mrs. Malcolm nephew of the groom. looked trite in Cowan & Shepherd nu Tileada Jan, 8th, a daze bter. white -velvet suit and blue. He carried r D. Conveyancer, Oomtateeioeez for eaklas • course Ona ofhaw'a Schools g aWs"t•, Acocurrtaat. Et•. tfoa•y to loan will qualify voil - in Short Order.. A. and airs. Farthing,, of Atha• spent a shepherd's crook, covered' with satin • • a sin farm t)revert� Lerner of Harriette Llo• Wtke for 'cataloiue and proof of Runday with Thorns and Sjus• Philip• ribbon and fiaa t•4a, The Rroorn's gift Pickering, Onto MCI whiwvale, oat._ _ s -r demand' for onr , raduates. Ad. Mrs. Linton spent a few- d•tys la it to thO PlArtist was a „gold brooch set dreas P. 5lcintosta. Chief -Priori al, week with Bea 'and lira. Carter, of, wirb ,.pearly, ,to the wee attendants - - - - jTL'OH S. PUGH, Glen 11aj •r. Ont. P ,..•n River. signet rings. After n dainty repast, A.11. I.ieeovW Auctioneer, rx"li-iva exper- Y ++array and Qerrard St + , To onto. #once to imported ant tborctt,`Eb:cd stock , frs, liu;tle ,and .\Ira,_ I stag visited p,trtak-en of by nt,out sixty gnnata, the Rales cenduct.d er.yywhen•. «rite for terms _ _ +he fc,rtner'a +tunt,'1Irs, Bice, of Green happy c+,uple left. t�Trist .01o'wora ol'. and ppt!culer,:, Timone Ind. -1110. ;tray `- Hirer, la?t week, gcrufetti, on, the the 7.15 tnt.in, for C 0 A'L �- �e er�trt e rve�� We arc plr:t��•,1 to ser• Capt. F. R. p'+ints east. tho bride trxvellinix ina POSTILL,_Lirensad Auctioneer, G ng /� n;tvv hlite alit. Furth h:+r 'with blue . to: ConnG<•• o! Tori: end Onteria Auo �j e` �lstlr•<alnt tri'>tl[' nlid�t a riin, after r+rt, tfoD carer of an kinds attonned'to onwbortwt h -nonce of'rw.a t•.•11M 1Ie �xpeCti=,k*� ,+nd gold trimmings and bt,irk flus. i Douce, Addreen(ireen River Y.O., Out. :t+turn to England 4,ortty., The r�!PPnt in tvbieh the yxing pPnple � i' irSt-clla,ss ri 4 for liri >LI•r.e.i A,:drPy P1).il:i s and t'i. l_t are heid,Avas .hewn •bv thr m .np ovAt• l' TT TTORTO:rr 51. GIBgd�. OnCarin ' Sirr*i}Qnn b+ivy 'rc,uilled ltheir ,•tudiss Iv rind 'beautiful gift. teceived. On `���, have on. harne hl and Dominion Land sun+yor-,rd Ci.a Dag OT IIlg�at it. Torointo.•afret , endin the holiday their return ..Nfr. and Mi.s. Richards nQinerr: Ilopk,nsStreet. Vi'h tby _P`,:.n►_31 3' g trill reiidT• it :i T t't�on Iioad,'+Oulh ��•• j �.��Stiecrttaoctnihc)ate W. E. ,Yarrn;d. t)ntario Bus meets rill trttiLtB at their respective homes here. We following 'Gard Surveyor of Port Perry, 44-r The \Wutuc.n't Lr.srllntP Rill hold O•bawa, and n'i11 he at bare to their Ti�atning prom ►tly trended to. .heir ni•xt meetirg at the home of (riends after.Feliruary the 15th: sizes p %.1, NIAW, LICRNSI•,'D T: - Agent for Canada. Carriage Co: \Ips, Ptrryrri n on �Cne•iluv.-January �1Zlia Uf C{�a.l WN 1 .TIUVEER ,for.York, Qntario and Durham Ql.,h• at- 2 o'clock -,I ladies are in- Coanue all k.rQs of rales promptly attended ilii �� ��r vt , 1 ;Pickering Tp: S. S. Convention E -StO�2 "to. T n n rs,�nnhle: Uafea for saftw m1y be fpr • • S1 Pjt J,R1 L11{�, gi l, arc ,t NEw1,• OffI Lieu and Indepen• _ _ .__:._-. _ The many friends of 11rs. TT tag: r.PA. g den phonts. Whitby. Ont. 31y - - \1•+dgP H'•);le gittltered in the Temper. The anneal convention of Pickering - +nc� H,t•!I on Monday evening and en- Town�hipSahbath School Asst,ciation Nut Pea A 'V'=Crr in '��N�SW joVed a social time togeth^i•, At the n ill he held on Wednesday, .Jxnuatrr, � r e R E IT <.It:.:z of the proQrnut airs, jlnag, was '21�r, 19'20, in the Pieshyterian church Bou ht and sold, t rented t,) a shower of linen. Ptc. Ai. at Claremont. Following is the pro• a-�-.• Has d[1n11-1Tnle-oi Irech ar,d,' cur- , hwigh t;iI by >urprise, she thanked gromme : s x, Goverment, Municipal- -and Cor, ed meatF constltttly on hand. teen ft•ienrl. in a few chosen wards and _ 3toRN L"E::?ES�tm _ A. C. REE, � (� O � oration, Borads For Sale. assured Gree of her devotion to her .1t1_I i.7 Y P . !.-Devotional Exercise°, led b the f Spree Roll, Breakfast SACo13 :_it ihood viliage and friends, y °Bell Phone 193 President, Mr. E. L. Cce. by 1, :,.LOCUST HILE� Ham, Bologna, R'einery,'ete. great teat is to Mose fpm the eo- Rand Conference, by the B � p. 11.00-Sint,iu _ i\i/lL-blAM- D.?_DYKES, WHITAY nl • of Bn,ngham• rind vicinity nn Pi„t•r„cial Worker, , Miss -- -- -_ -=--''Tag- ­Highest ptices'pt}ld for Tuesday, ..Tan. 27th, when He Dr Bart. - �__ S. R. • ATMORE - 11tc ter -A vattle. ----- - U1fI ever•, of 'Ffu4:i t .-s�i11._ tpll in the ta \IvAirilist' Chmeb the starscf.T^an -Appointment cif Nominating Veterinary Surgeon V;i1 .Jtan, which i the story of a noble• ('t>iumtttee and Closing F.xer•Piocke'ring mir.dedFrerchmar,twhos rises.B ' Honor Graduate ofOutarin�".tetinnzr ceYiti:s'lnags __ O _ r • .tFTF-It\O )\,5E?Art)\ -- - '- College.' All calli day Qr nighi, in life were ttiost -tori dine, Dr. C1+ av •) t;r)_n t-ulionr'I I xNrcises, led by 4 - --prompth a[tent�n<T-ta. Select a School rr I� one of t h • hest platform spe tket- ley• 31r, Limbert. Bell and Independent Phone. :11 stCan •da, nnd' his. story of .J^an V: 1 •) 15-�\ „rrls of \Feicotite, by Rey. A. PICKERING, - - ONTARIO! :•ith, your ey s ni.ia op.,n, _�11, n hrQhe'enivrn in Tornrtntfft�'rtl 1` ,11cLelian. u[Y I,he� ant lie his t4pen compel, ,ed to ) 4f1-b81e (�,+ Business Co11Pg¢s.are not alike. rtccline oycr ons! htind[ci reit+, tv in g+eLE's' Report of each schooh o0 -President, Address. =}R.B �fO-V`MI ELLIOTT Tt,ron.tn t� have it repP.ated. Adn),e' 3.10-Musie, by the Children -s Choir.' ' cion 25 cents. Roll ('all. .. Velorinary Surgeon . a �; r; ,ii j� , Honor Geadu:)te of the UntiSrio ,Vete- �-1 }` 6t 3.20-Repoi t of •Departments, by the a .,'��� WHITBY Superintendents, Sto're rina[y College 3.35 -Congregational Sin in and and Gr;idmate of the Veterin; r} longe t4 C'harlts Sts, Toronto F,'i;• Annex is to give a' talk at theR 1; Science, Asivwiation. rnt t,hii- of Lho Wi nwtl=s Institute ro Offering. : noted througlI Canada � fr)r he held this IF'ridoy) afternoon. His '3 Via- Address by Provincial Worker, _ T Phone-offiee 1303, resitietice :r�) )\lis, Taggart. Jaas moved i. blah grad.• trainil,g, Guy gradu- Snl•jerct will tie ••At tial- 'ravel as it is 4,2.5 --Singing, by the Children. CLAREMONT, ONTARS int.>wn in Ontario." 4 80-NorninatinW Committee': Report J __- lite:; are in great demand. Qet our The bnilditli rornmit[ee of the Vic- tQ n�i`v ^- - anti Closing F.xetcises. t ian_Oider c!f Nprses went. to Port _.. - F�•r.�Ivri SE�tiroN E McEwen B•�f. Sc catalogue, read ]I. on Tuesdvy to inspect the hog - i.00 -Devotional 'F..xerctses, e r Veterinar Surgeon. decile. Enter any time. nital in that town, prior to their buildters Y $ , �' Rev, Air. Wilkinson,�Vilkiof Green- 1 X ;Graduate of Universityof Toronto. ing a hospital here, wood, �/� !' W. Yr Elliott, Principal Capt. blally; W. S. C„ M, C„ who 7.15 -Secreta. Treasurer's Report. Hiss Boone s Store „a Former Veterinarian to Macdonald - h.is had a distingaished--earteer rtsa y p 1E " 30 -Repo of le P nvinri,tl Conven- Agricultural College, Quebec, flying officer overseas, is vi$$iting his T tion, by Mrs. Fd. Willson, of y prompt attention to all clients. __ _ __._.a.. __ ---- __-__.____.A relative, Col. J. E. Farewell He is West o Hell and jad. Phone now ' returning from overseas and is $rough:un. 7.5f1 -\hair, by Chgir,, ' ! PICKERING, Water Pure Water on his wav to vilttt his mother in 8,00 -Address, by Provincial Worker, J Richardson g ONTARIO Wainwright, Alberta. B Miss ll. Teiggart. _ - . -- -- - An interestithg sale of ,real properly 8.30 -Congregational - Singing and , Eggs For Haitehincf I if von are wl4e you will use Lire only took place` here , nn Saturday last, Olfeving. ••• • Ideal well, dHllt:d by 1QlI B, Rice, schen the Arthur, Ellis property was 8 10_?1,ddre's, ••Torr Cornered -Stone Iron1 Black Breasted Red who is agent foi Wind Mills, Gasoline sold for $lBfN) cash. The property, of a Cltrktian Nation," by Hev, */� 1� E NEWS ''Gaiile-choice '?tock and Lshich is situated on -Euclid St., con- -: price of \Whitevale. j� v� excellent layers. 'Engines. all kinds of pipe anti fittings si-atsi of a one-t;t.ory house• which is in N• E. eE N, Y O.O:i-lfirsic, b�* Choir, for water works. Also bath room fix- line with the high prices recorded Also, Young; Relgi+inj Hares 8.15 -Introduction of new President Veterinary'. Surgeon to -es. etc. Everything given careful lately' and Closingexercises. ttud;9ilverGtey`Sibet- TheCounky Old Girl» Assnmationl . ! sing will be .q - ran HarPQ, att.Pntion. Tbe( nnereanHnnn gip In) t•u+l r, •iulr+i{ ++ x•,+'1•.1 r VytU•1� Ir! tI1P led by .lir. \V'. J. Tu trier. � All Pedigree:Stc ck._ RICE S PII 'WORKS, \hair Hall on Thnr9day, ,Tanitary 15, C. N. F, Tickets beginning At 8.3(1 o'clork. The pro- The local committee Pxtend n hearty ; 'W.;.T. GORDON PICKERING Horne Tel. 5521. 1whitevale, Out", reeds are iffRid-of the local improve- , welcome to all deleg-ites and friends. F►i=_lVeTixirm ti 4r, .p •:s>•�.:_a�;�� a �,. tea: `: -.tet=•" • :' _ .._,_.. .. ._..__��,.,...�___ _..� . �...._ __ .._. '. __ .y. ....�..wy...,..._ ._ _._..� .,"_._... _.._ t:'�� ..a; .. _ .u...,...�.- :_,..� :t. ,...._.x..W ee,e...:. :_. _ .. .. . 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' r� •3" Y :t r . , " • - pas +'-fat the eating of ig•meat a/' `- u xr 1. r r { � proved accountable fort he '� w` ' �' 4 r , „ ; °$ £ . . tK , r r ow called 'Yrlchinosis." _. I ""`�`� s ' °af r - That dreadful malady is rare wows- 1.r 1 ,i'.". nays because we, cook our pork thorn , • , •. #, oughly and any '•trichinae" that it 113 'I. r may' contain are killed by the heat s sully, however, has, it, Not until pec a o- Y ry come to be known that trichinosis is = „_ ` - K " -« . �' ,r really a disease of the rat. Pig -sties _ �' .. .""..` i ''^'••" i' :1 .....1-11.-.1{i'. "a'r r I ' ' :elle usually haunted by 111088 fiUnr• . _ �'� .,� :+? ,i.... ;;,•_ �� ";fomes .>,: e. ► ;., :., 1.t>:.;« footed vermin, -which the pigs often '.1.. I ,. €..zs:; - v t f,, kill, :dud eat, thereby becoming tnfect• �. '' : d i K_1: :., .j^' Nr °° ° p rr/i "s<xafWTWV,*R1. r ` The pig, however, aerVes merely a8 t ;o. rez 4 r f ? :X s ••in mediate host" for the era- an tel P is , ;. s < y 4; ie. �y� < e which, when. taken alive into the ��, „ � Y I ?8f �t r human, body, proceeds to multiply at a ;, 0. - ,11 .; �n> ' lour rate, the tiny wormlike or- . , ...* _ :: ;i ';! « IN ;;rr• v ,�, >' r "t?S riF' I .I ganisms , invading •the tissues 'with-' •s. i '.a " t "'" la r➢ k:> Y°s3`�� tseri�us and ofttimes'fat l results. ,�,gy,/,/f" S y , 5 Zf i.9, :.' .fit:t�¢' �,l ♦ �if!iv 1.�✓.•, :]>! r r%+i; { • • - ?••'^'.,,:, ,:.< , ,ocr• tAE , .° as - ws'. 11111R. I � i o -r . k . ls. i : , Putting It Right. _ x:. n x r, s ..:+ i y . ;. yrs x ;` Jones was hurt- Hlg along a street -- . , T �s ., sr r"r ::, the other night, w hen another man, •„I, ,, .., > ,'• ... ��';,.:.X'i•''..: r�!�:!�::.:f. r 'f .R� e.;P, .,:_.,. a9y ' i viO n haaf>s: also u let rtes rushed out a ' : •: ,. �x s i��. a y`, " ai`1;;-.'s ..1111 /x " side street, and the two collided with . •.- '„ ... f,r/rfr. .;,�„� Xn '�F"•'`�`.`s.�>'^. '.�: .<,' a, �r,. ••�•ae• - `r- 1 r . . h - greax Y3 n ri'`f3 ra '$` force. ..r.x, i.,, •may/a<;^a7v ° r ..'". ,s or^ uI. The second man looked angry, but r . �� �� .:. /f^` "�3� A; z ». . r" Jones, fir th his inborn courtesy, raised _......__._w. ....... _.. — __ h and said, _ his at t - --- • - � - „ '•illy dear, sir, f don't know which.of - NEw Y. M. C. A, AT CAPREOU - . lis is to blame for this violent encoun- . . Tide- new E}3000 raihlu Y.itif.C.A. now uy,ler construction b Canadine -National Railways, will mean much to the inhabitants of the little ter, but ! am In too great a hurry to Y , Y investigate. If, 1 ran into you, I beg railway town of Capreol, which has sprung up during the last five year-, on the main line of Cana. National Ralr�aya Uetweea Toronto and ., --,EViaaipeg, and now boasts of &'-population of between five and six hundred railway employees who with their families have located there.; It will, your pardon; if you ran into me, .provide a community centre• where the people may meet together in a social way, and hold meetings and concerts, don't mention it!" The new "Y" will undoubtedly fill A ii1e gap in the life of Capreol in providing a community centre or clubhouse, with its library, billiard room, Then he tore away at redoubled --- erriting room, .oafeteria and large mall heli or rotunda, v,iiich could be wed to eitcell^fit advantage for s lecture, concert, dance, or a largo community speed. I... tethering. - r �•'... ...:. .. ::.. t� : -.... -.; —4--._ The building bas a concrete fuundativn,Aita outer walls are of Lrick ftnr h d with etureo and the eloped root to covered with cedar ehingbes. Torre D*�� CHILD'S COAT es s large lower and upper -verandah across the front, supported Ly a portico of four. pillars, and from the centre of the lower verandah one enters . through a vestibule into the main rotunda, in the ceutre of which and opposite the door, in a spacious alcove, is a large brick fireplace. Just to the ' ti AND HER OLD SKIR7 Heft of the entrance the manager's room and office is situated, while immediately to the left is the .library and reading room. Back of the library, - __,-• eparated from the rotunda by pillars, there is a large billiard room said a games roam. An 'open• writing rpom is also provided at the back of the se �� otunda: between the alcove and gainer room. To the left of the rotunda, between live columns, one entero the dining room or cafeteria, from which; Dlarriond Dyes •Made Failed,. %hrotfgh swing doors, access to the kitchen is obtained.- The main -*faits aro situated at the back of the main hall between the kitchen and an. alcove, . Shabby Apparel so Fresh - evbere there is also a street entrance to the.building, - : _ - "_"' - and New. r A simple treatment of stucco brans with a plain eoruice mould and plaster columns, Is used throughout the train floor. The floor is flaished'with ; . ---ion., while partitions and trim areofGeorgia pine stained gnAwarnished. - -- --_._� " -.. On the seeond.floor there are 13 bedrooms, a sick bap,'Iamge toilet and bathrooul and linen clo-ipt•, and from the corrldon there are exits to font Don't worry about perfect results. .:balconies, which may be u3ed as sleeping porches, and wonld prove"useful in case of • fire. Oa the third floor then are also 18 single robme, a double Qac "Diamond Dyes," 'guaranteed to 1-1:, loom, large toilet and linen closets and access to balconies from the corridor. • • '1 - •• . give a new, rich, fadeless color to any 11 i Provision has also been made for two bowling alleys, which will be put in laten . , - fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses - - blouses, stocking skirts, children's. o I. W, -legroes, gut into his dugout and was ! Henceforth he continued to look at coats,, feathers, draperies, coverings ruwpd twine through the early morning , her with his bold brown eyes, as everything. at a pace that would have dona credit' though she were sanie marvel which The Direction Book with each pack - -to a contemporary steamboat. , he would ,imprint upon his memorIL y. age tells howlto diamond dye over say An hour later, having bathed, ; When tea was announced, and Sophia shaved and donned fresh linen, he: a.ppeared in a ledtvn of corn -colored ' color. breakfasted With Wilts beautiful wife, silk' that displayed to advantage her � To match any material, have dealer who received him as usual, present- slender arms and lovely shoulders, shoe you "Diamond Dye" Color (IOWA . . . . ing her cheek to be kissed and smil-;her firm. smooth neck rising from' __ ,� y, itig across the snowy table whenever' the gentle slope of her bosom, Al - she met his glance. could not .repress s -start of ad- lttuar!'f.rdaimene onsea ttorids, >ota "There will be a gentleman to visit i miration. All through the meal, i ' -TV •--CBAPER II. i the colonel, grasping the hand of tl.e' this evenln,•• saga the coionei, as no! which the colonel signacrzea Dy aeuv- i -! SALT In exactly half an hoof after I. v-, other and measuring him with a keen' hEaped his plate with steaming spoon- ering an extensive homily upon the *_.. mC its own dock, the dugout, driven'' glen. -e. He saw a young man, small mule of hominy, he will have tea with art of cooking rice, Ramon kept watch by the tireless energy of the blaeks, i and elegant, with the dark complexion us"and Ah!`'a exclaim the dg9o„hia, and ua-i of the radiafit beauty of his hostess. reached the town wharf. The colonel' o! R'"±panisrd and the dsli;ate fee p After tea, they repaired to the conacioualy uttered a sigh. , drawing room. through whose tall : grsda. Write OriOee� disembarked, and tossing a handful of tures .of an aristocrat. He had a "Are ou displeased, madam?" in- windows fell the spent shafts of the ' silver to his crew, bade the wait black mon tache. white teeth that quired the colonel rattier sharply. ; departing day, long fingers of light TORONTO sl►LT WORKS ta--his return. The negroes dis gleamed when he siniled and a pair 110h no,-Phiftp. I am not die-, that struck rich fires front silver and L J. OgMF - - T•0110t11T0 '' patched'one of number with the of bold, .flashing brown eyes. His ' 1 gayety. pleased at anything you do. It is old mahogany, and mad+A wan the money to buy food and sweetmeats manner. was one of curelessmerely that I like beat to be .elonel flames of the candles burning in their, -the others prpmptly purled up an anal bis, charm end good homer were here with you. Then it .is moat like scones. Sophia seated L 1i et the f • went to elaep.' The colonet might re- incontestable. i'a paradise to me, Philf turn in an hour, or he mi ht re rn I "Boy," said the judge, "liquor!" P p'�� massive rosewood piano, a geed i iia aweek-he would find them wtait- i- The negro in the white apron ap- f �On are a model wife. Sophia) i tinkling waltzes -lazily, while khe twi- ing just where he had left them. roached with a tra from which each! But you will enjoy meeting this young light deepened and the cand2-Zredw, I P� man. He is charming and, more than bright as so many littlet Colonel Philip walked slowly up the gentleman took a ass of whisky. ! that a countryman of yoursf" I Finally, she struck into a cein air. wharf and through the main street of ;and . reiiaarkkng, "Yonr health, •air;' ; Th t afternoon Ramon Alvarez' "Ali!'• exclaimed Alvarez. springing. the town, pausing to answer the rain- I downed it without the degenerate aid ! y up. "I know the words to th !" tationa of such citizens as greeted I of water. After which, the four ori- arr•iv accompanied b hie over - him, or awe�p{ng of P his hat in re- � ginal players sat down once more at ; seer, in a handsomely appointed flat. goiripi to the piano, he sang in a spouse to a fang's smile of recogni-i the table and waited for the colonel' boat. The Spaniard was welcomed leasing tenor voice the,song that she ' Von. Finally, however, -he entered to complete the preliminaries contin- j by Colonel Philip in Pierson and was ad begun. For the next hour he re- 'the door of the Planters' Hotel, bowed. resit upon bis participation in the: conducted to the spacious veranda off maimed at Sophises side, .rendering to the several gentlemen .sitting to game, the house, where a statuesque negro' innumerable Spanish ballads, to which ' the lobby (each gentleman had a; These were =Ample but ineoilable.i butller served mit juleps in glasses4she imp Tn}s )gra,efut ;accompani- brass cis fuer beside Elam bowed in' ns Ane as cry. menta. a coone sa m an arm - P ) Finest, a.: :oniottt,i his hay and ga�'e' "Ybu may tell your factotum, sir,'chair and pulled his mustache, Listen - just the proper .degree to the white- it to the negro; then he removed histo go out to the quarters ' and take ing with a rasher grim expression ,}faired' negro scrapping in his path,' coat and placed it -over the back of what eases. hiln. He will find m - e' I I ` tend' stopping at the desk, bowed to his chair. Newt, he ttvk from his y' of -countenance to .the music whose f , 1 p creatures a sound lot, I believe. , Is meaning he understood but little. Iiia f the cleik on duty. The latter, in re- pocket a small clay pipe which he your julep sugated to suit you, sir?" manner as he bade Alvarez- Rood• :- _ E ply, leaned forward and said gravely: filled _and.- , he sat I "It i excellent,^ repeated Alvarez "Good evenln-"-R idol-oriel---Gardin rI n6ght, howe�t,\F one of unquali- 4 down in his chair, picked up the hand --a 'litle wave of the hand. I Pied v urtrV and good -will. p itf Line evenln', sir!" that had been dealt him and said, :,- ?bus, while the two men sat upon (To be continued.) The colonel drew himself up as "Gentlemen, if the pot is open. I will' the porch sipping their juleps and • , .. _- _y.-_-._ I. though• acknowledging a p#ri onal come in; if it is not open, - I will talking the inconsequential matters, � �• Assessment f3ystem coMpliment. "Sir, a fide evenln'. A open it!" some thirty negro slaves were* re-- -k]ow Ear Detects Tones. Whole Family Insurance. .. d---d'd fine 'evenin', if I may s4y1 The game, from that moment, pro- �mpved bodily from the Gardiner quar-I Notes differing only 100th part of a ` The'order furnishes insurance to stn so --yes, sir!" 1'ceeded without ,interruption until six I ters, were .fastened together with a! tone from each otber can be 'distin. members at Ontario Government Stand• T%e row of gentlemen seated in the thirty o'clock p.m., when an adjourn- rope and marched down to the river and rates. lobby nodded their heads approvingly rrtent was taller for refreshments. ;bank, where they we>�.compelied.to, guished by the well-trained ear of a sick and Funeral senefits are' else musician. :Most people cannot per- ' given if desired. ,; . and spa! as. one into their several After these had been consumed, the, man the lighter. This vessel, thesis-'_. j The Juvenile Department turt+ieher "� ce ve a difference of one-tenth of a I the best possible insurance benefits to receptacles. The colonel passed on' gentlemen renewed their poker. At , upon,' amid Iamentations, But forth! tone, and a few can scarcely tell qne the chttriren of our anon members. up the broad, red -carpeted flight .of midnight a .light supper was served,' and was soon lost to view. - . The Order has already paid over isao; ' stairs. - ; following which the gentlemen renew- She had no more than disapppeared ' Mone from another, �.000,00 in Sick and Funeral Benefits, era Arriving at the second floor, he' ed their poker. The colonel was in I however, when the colonel, glancing The cause of this curious disparity eurance seen Miinon:r of, Dollars in ln• walked down the corridor until he' excellent fettle. ---He had smoked a' up, saw Sophia stranding in the door -mss due to slight difference in the atrue- Boo Councils In Canada. If there it came to a -door marked "Salon." This sack of first rate. Cuban tobacco,Iwav, evidently much perturbed.' ! ture of the cochlea, a wonderf;ii fete not one to our locality there should 01 he puahed -open acid -stepped directly had drunk a quart of good whisky i "Oh', Philip;" she exclaimed, "what; P i For fuu�rormation write to any of into a spacious, high -veiled room and had won ten thousand dollars. does it mean . 1'he __ have taken, °f apparatus in the innermost part of the fnuowiniF-otticere: 7 J. L. Davidson, N•' F. Moiitafrtte. hazy with tobacco smoke. In the But his luck was short-lived for,Lacharias the' husband of my maid,, the ear. 1t Is a little body,,.haped' like (}rand Councillor - Grand Recorder y r w. F Campbell, J. H. Bell, M.D. ' centre of the chamber four gentle- when the game ended by agreement Harriet!" , . a snail shell, and believed to he the Grand Orgatfiaer. ' Cireend ATed. Ez ° y -men sat playing -cards about a round at -dawn he had lost thirty thousand IThen she percei�ed Ramon and, -her part of the hearing apparatus which; HAMILTON , - _ONTARTO ^ mahogairy table. At a sideboard dollars to Ramon Alvarez, the young agitatio".t changed to a '•cry pretty recognizes musical sounds, ' In its . against the wall, a negro' in 'a white ,Spaniard, f 1 -confusion. • _. : structure it closely resembles th"� - - { apron was pouring liquor out of a cut-! • "`Sir,' s, d the colonel, rising and, "I am sorry! ,I did not know•="I strings of a piano, and even•has a : � • � - +"s glass decanter. inclining his tall figure in the young she murmured.. damper to prevent the mixture of I . '--� I ! congratulate you.1 "Madame," said • the colonel coldly, ands quickly following one another. . As the colonel entered, the gentle- mans .direction; I men . at the table rose and bowed. Yoiir Muck was phenomenal, sir. ; "let me present to you, Mr. Ramon' - The colonel bowed in return, ,and ad Phenomenall" Alvarez a friend of Judge Oidmaster, This little musical apparatus is set ., e „ I ' ! going.by vibration received from the ncing, shook hands, with the first ' It would need to be, senor, re- and therefore -of mine, MT. Alvarez g -� . ~ pee,. . i turned Alvarez, laughing, "to defeat' is the gentlemen of whom I spoke." middle ear or drain, and iI.n same my.- _.-_ II. y �0. 0. "Good ,e:venin% Mr. Preble. Good such playing as yours." Alvarez bowed gracefully, them terlous manner f2 Fends these on to V *venin', Mr. Hobbs. Good even.in';' The colonel bowel once more, and straightening ug, looked at the colon-) the brain tdhrough auditory nerve? .in . _ Judge 0ldmaster." ; then, with rare delicacy, approached' el's• wife: -"I- regret, Senoiat,-#le- said,, -the -form of musical sounds. - --- a � 'Good evenin', sir." '• , the matter of payment. He Baid that' "that I 'ace been unintentionally the ___:__y..—_ -.. i h F 4 ` The last individual, h big, blcx,mrng he had not, unfortunately, so much I cause of your unhappiness. Cahill ACLI of OXO. 1 ' an with steel -rimmed spectacles set cash in hand, but that if Alvarez . be more than glad to return,, to you' In Britain, if the public -way is out cup 11 of upon :1 ;arKe crimson nose with' would come to luG planta+.inn he might.' the clave 7acharias." , of repair a person may trespa;a oil: I 18 both' re. a fWit`•'e of the hand 'irdi-tate the �818ct Thirty nl:i:rs' worth. $11i00i thank you, r,eni,r," replied .Sophia adjoining bind. #feS}iln and s--�' ourth. moer of tb^ party. I.ap,iece. Ramon readily agreed to this ;imply. "'i'hat is znnst kind of ou." -_ i invigorating. "C.olo el Gardiner, sir, I have the' plan, and the c 1oneh invited him to Alvarea turned tri the rolonel. It is estimated that one in e'very , Heady in a min. _ honor present 'bit, Ramon Alvarez, come to h s nv,pi•tPee +he followingg' -with your permisfilon: senor?" :?0 of the allied soidiers who ,tel•ed ate -the miautel - fo'm'll of St. Argustine -but now,iafternnop, Then,••bidding a forinRlI f'•olonel-P clip said stiffly. "Your] France married a French M^d1K i you want it. , Ir o' "13 Community. Mr., Alvarp�r i'arexxell to his friends Preble, Hobbs I generosity does you honor, sir. But I„ ' as' p!ircfia38dsa7rle ]and down the' and Oldmaster, Colonel Philip left the 1 must insist 'n such a cnse,'that you1 = ricer and parports to raise indtgo.I hotel a� he had enl,ered it, calm, un -'take two ave. in place of the one There -are more -atoms in a turnuler r-, Mr. Alvarez --Colonel Gardiner." ruffled. d4nified, with only a slight-; you inten return, ful of water thanAurnMer•fuls of tt-aa.cr " v tra the extent Spaniard rm,leti 'sbiuw:in his Atlantic. i � i I am hapny to meet you. . *nor, Iv flt..}red .c pee.. to be y The ,parva fi in the ! - timid 'Alvarez smiling. I of his gentlemanly dissipation. Walk- white. teeth. "As you will!" he said, — - �,,, : 10c., 2s�., u.ls, i2 SS. VE� ''Sir. I ala your servant," replied, ing down to the wharf, a roused his and looked again- at the colonel's wife. aunard's Liatawt oases aivzitaeria. � A . J 1. .. . „ - .-, - I, I v - _ . ;.1 .. • _ .__—. .. , .. ... :. -, ....t«-_. ...,W.—.fi.3.•i6a:e —1, •..-....1c --. L. ® { 4 ,«, .3u^m .., .4,,,-_ ,.._ ,,life .t -s. nrpr cr.. •est .,r s �x _.�, ;�"T" I Y. .�' w,C� --';+7': -.. a ,. 'V.,f:.,. •. _ w,.. ♦ ',ti- :.lt•.. ern. - •- - �. .,L� _ y....:r law r� ,.tiro:• u."+ • x� _ _•' �•m •�•r�i �.h''kn Myp�.p�Mi'-sw¢.�,�''i.w.all17�ks9M`. N. W +n+ .dYaL•� ,,. r r I 1.' �p •.i9[t. a :'T!l' k b��... Lf• 4' --� _.R _ �w *.1. ,r: , + , c: 1 >, -� _ .. _ .._ _ -Princes says He's Corning _.. _ . -- --- -- --__ _ _.. __ . I pRi.D WAR FOR�VIALLY - '... _ =Back Again in the Fall = 1 Weekly market Report _ NDED AT 0 ' . CEREII�ONY A despatch from Calgary, Alta., - `'IFreadatuffs. I Burrelleil Meats -Pickled poi:k, $4t3,K y �. I.,� says: -The Prince of Wales la deter• Toronto, Jan. 13.-hlauitoba wheat' mess pork, $45. darns thevicomt hisranch fallchonn -5 wuy ern: $` ."K; No. 3� N6thern, $* .7.3•- in pickle, No. 1 .Irorthern $2.80- No. `L -north-' Green Meats --Out of lc lose '' . -pe Now Exis#s Between Allies and- Germany�lnited ~than smoked:• , t back from. India, lip told Prof. Carlyle, store' Fort' -William. 1 Dry Salted Meats -Long clears, a . $tastes Only Power Still at War - Clemenceau'lnvites of Calgary;,, who has just retuned Manitoba oats -NO, 2 C.W,,, 93VoC, 1 tong, 32}_e; in cases, 28c to •29c; clear `� 7 Twelve NeVtrals to Join League of Nations. _ from England, where he made arrange- �No- 3 C.W., 891/•c; extra, No. t feed,1 bellies, •27c to 28?� c; fat backs, 321 -' menta for the shipment to the ranch 89%c; No. 1 feed, 84%e, in store Fort1to 33c. Paris, Jan'. 1J. -The Allies, and Baron von Leraner, head of the i of thoroughbred Dartmoor ponies I William. Lard -Tierces, 29c to, 28',ac; tubs , .Germany are at peace. The world) German Peace Dele anon, says Ger which the Prin is introductng into }s�nito�� 4 Cry 3 C.W., .91e'to 30c; pails, 29cpoundto lard slow war ended formal) yesterday after -I man will to the utmost limit in, Alberta, also 'theorroughbred Shorthorn 1$1.31$ ' n $ # rejected.', prints 34 C to 31c. Com y y y y go; feed, $1.•,41X, in store Fort tierces, 28t,¢c to 29c; tubs, 29c �0?9 ,�. , noon when representatives of the; fulfilling all the obligations incurred. cattle and�hropahire sheep, The ' William. , - I prints, 30o to 303Sc, Powers which hada roved the Ver-' name of the' ranch has been fixed by t American cord= -No. 3 yellow, $1.73: Montreal Markets. " • pp Because of the failure of,the.United sailles Treat deposited their certifi-- the Prince as the "E. P. Ranch,"' 1Ao. ! yellow, 31.71, track Toronto; R Y p StBtea to -calif the Peace Treat the r Montreal Jan. i 3. -Oats- -Extnt Y y • 'Prof. Carlyle, who Is manager of prompt shir.ment. sates of ratification and signed the I No. 1 feed, $1.09. Flour -Man., new r, . proces-verbal which pili the Treaty status of the relations between the I the George Lane ranches, will also 1 Ontario oats=No, 3 white, 96 to 99c,' standard United States and German is not; (.accordin to free his outaicle. Fade, $13.2b to $13.56. Boli• into effect. y manage the Prince's ranch. g g' I ed oats --Bag, 90 lbs., $5 to $5.16: Brad . changed by the ceremony of deposit' -� Ontario wheat --No. 1 Winter, per $46.25. Shorts, -$52.25. Ha N6. 2• 1 In conformit with the Peace '� _'Y- �j Y of ratifications. car. lot, $2.00 to $2.01; No. 2 do., $1.97' per ton, carlots, $26 to $26. Cheese- - Treat and the annex of the League i - ` Ito -$2.05; 1\0. 3, do., q3 to $1.94,' „,4.1, Y Must Grow Cotton Finest easterns; 2bc to 28c. ButterI.- Nations Covenant, Premier Cle- The American Government takes) f.o.b. shipping points, according to Choicest creamer mencesu has telegraphed Argentina, the position that because of the failure i \ . Within'. the Empire ,freights. + Y+ 68c to 68c, do., of the United States to ratify the seconds, 62c to 63c. Eggs -Fresh 904 $ `. QhifP, Colombia, Denmark, S in y Ontario wheat-!� o.. 1 •Spring, $2.02 J to 95c do selected 65c • do. No. l i . ,.-Norway, Paraguay, Holland, Sala Treaty the Armistice signed Novem- I Repo tssfroml�,mermica go ao showy thrit I to $2.03; No. 2 Spring, $1.3b to $2.05; I stock, �57c; do., . No. 2' s1tock, 53e' td dor, 'Sweden, Switzerland and Vene- her 11, 1918, as well as .the provisionsI t` No. 3 Spring, $1.95 to $i',,01, �f.o.b. 5bc.. Potatoes ---Per bag. caviots, $2.68 of fhe extension of that agreement, Lancashire cannot rely upon' supi> es i shipping points, according to freights -�to $°.7b. zuela that the Treaty is now effective, of. raw cotton Prom the Uutted States. ; G; continues in full force and effect be= Pess-No: L, $2.7•.. Live 4ttook Markets. and •inviting them to membership in I The Aianch'dster Chalmber of Com- Barle 1.70 fo $1.75, ac= Toronto, Jan. 13 -Choice I , she Lea !ween the United• States and Ger- Barley -Malting, $ sue of'Nationa. �" metes decided,. owing to the 'grace cording to freight, outside, i r Between 6,000 and 7,000 G-erman` many. sters, 414.50 to • $16.00; good heavy _ Formal :danger of a future shortage of Amari-" Buck: heat- 1.••}3 to t.a0, accord steers, $18.00 to $13.00; butchers' cat- ' bei�nnin ittimediatewill be laoziathe arraval 'been liven notice silts Germanthis £ Governect s! can cotton with which the industry Is I inRye to freights h38 $1.70 to $1.75. accord- I tle. choice, $12.25 to $18.00; do., goodiI 11 'beginning Y menaced to_ilrge the Government to ; $]x1.50 to $12.00- do. mediuita $10.2j of railway cars from Germany. anent b the -United -State- - - - ' -' ',ng to f •'c'+stir out; ilei ' Y y i take steps without delay to advance aflour-Government,to x11.00; do., common, $7.5U to $8.50; . anitti scan- r- _ -_ T. _ iii i"' ' . -• _ - - _ . ..- __ - . __. - -_ - - -- - y e�ern means in its power llle Bros -bur's. choice, $11.00 to $11.b0 do. SEVEN SAVED ug of cotton within the Einplre. , F ' ' medium, $10,50 to $11.50; do., rough, i FUEL SHORT ,FOR I • Gard, $13.?5 flour -Government , i Ontario. flour -Government Stan-, _ OF CREW OF 42.1 i' Sir Wilham Barton suggested that •da -rd, $9,50 to.,$P.70. Montreal and To-. $7.00 to $?.26; butcher, cows, .75 ohot, _ _ OLD LAND HOUSES ! Mesupotanila inight. be utilized in that ronto, in jute bags. Prompt shipment.' $9 50 � to .$,10.00;' do„ good, $9.76 td Ldirection. . Millfeed -Car lots - Delivered $10:5; do., medium, $8.7o to $9.26 do., ... Steamer Treveal Wrecker) in common, $7.00 to $7.50; stockeis; $7.58 Coal' Being Exported td Ori- � - -.:� 6__._-_ _ Brati sal freights baric included -- to -$10!10; feeder, $10.00__to $11.60; IT - English Channel. .. ; tain High Prices. ' - r +Bran, per tan, $ay; oris, per ton, g Huge Permanent Exhibition $52; good feed :lrcrr, • $';,7.5. canners and cutters, . $5._o to $6.60; • Weymouth, England, Jan. I1. p y For Imperial Conference a p o milkers, good to choice. $110 to $17b;, A des etch from London sa s:-; Ha -No. ?, er tor., $_G.riO mixed, z Thirty-five members of the crew Of. Shortage of househpid coal which , ,_..,_ per ton, $tri .track, Toronto. i do•> Qm, and rried. $65 to $75; spring. -` 42 of -tile British steamer Treveal,' approaches famine proportions is re A dApatcb *from London• says: I ,Straw -Car lots, per tun, $14.50 to e8s> $'0 to $enc s,.light ewes, $7-00 tc -I were drowned when the big vessel •ported in many. of the _thick) + $ t;i.:,0, $lk K , $5•00 0 $10.50; y-popu work on the biggest Empire Trade track. Toronto• i spring lambs, per cwt., $18 to, $19r - was wrecked an Kimmer Edge Rock, Couritry Produce -Wholesale. Iated districts throughout Great Bri-; exhibition ever seen in this country. •.! calves. -good to choiee, $18 to •$21; near' St. Alban's Head,. durin a. F:gRs• N+>. 1 "e,Oc..to file'; new laid, I g fain, and is resulting ;n protests to to be held nerd year udder the patron- hogs, le+i and watered. 818.50; do., violent storm til the Chappel Satur the Foal Contrcrllpr from num.proux ase- o£ the -Xing. will ahort3y�h pin. 90c to $1.00; .selects, 65c to 67c.! weighed oR cars, $18.75: do:, f.o.b:, __ it sailer=L�eamery prints, 68c to 70e;' * places in Lancas'h +•e, South Wales, Premier Lloyd George is President of , choice dairy rents, 59cria to 60c' ordin-: $1' •50; do.. do>, -to farmers, $17.26. The Treveal; bound from Ca,cutta the London districts and also from. the Council, ii-hich will lncludP•'An- Dlontreal, Jati. 13. -Butchers' steers Ary dairy prints, 50c to 53c; bakers r to Dundee with cargo, struck the rock, Ireland. ' _ _ 'drew Bonar Law, Walter Hume Longe, 45c to 50c oleomargarine {best good, $11 to $12; medsi%s�$cJ.oO to$11; tate Friday night. The $serer im Despite the Pact that official re -I Sir Auckland Geddes. and the Pre- 33r to 37c.' 'Cheese -New, raise, 3�c common, $8 to $9.b0; butcher heifers, mediately wired for assist feI 11 e, but, turns show -a constantly increasing' miers o£ the dominioua. i he exhibi- ; to 32c. Maple Syrup -Per 6 -gal, tin. ! -good, on. $6.50lto $8��51; butcherocowe, owing to the severity of storm and output of • coal for several months,' tiori is planagil to last t'x months, but ; $4 per gallon; do. one -gal, tin, $4.26.1 Dodi $g f`o -$ , - meda-ufri, $6.50 tc the dense darkness, the t g wh,,eb nut' excepting during 'fa. " Christmas and; It will= , sssibly- be ea,.ended over a Honey— -Rfi1te-80'x, 25c to 28e; 10'0, 1 88 60; -ca.nnev,:, $5.25 to $5.50; cutters, out from Weymouth as unable , New Year's holidays, poorer citizens I year oe two, with eventual develop- 21 c to 27c; 5's, 37c to 28c; Buckwheat : $h to $6.50; • butcher bulls common. ?fad gar, Later •her position was, have found it virtually impossible to meat into a permanent exhibition for -'"60'x. 19c to 20r $6.50 to $7.50: light veal caves, $le to established by wireless .and early- procure even small supplies eines Imperial t'ommerce. i . rovsions o es . + ; � - vex , a -to $17 ; medium gaturday a tug and a Weymouth life-, the Government announced a redue ---fi `--- - Smoked Meats -Rolls,, .30c to 31c;I $12 to $I-- rasa, $7.50. Best lambs, ' boat went to the assistance of the tion of ten shillings , 'hauls, medium '35c to 36c; ]wavy, 33c $16,26; sheep, $9; Pwes, $8 to $9; gs on each ton, 'if- ; 13 Powers Saw to $4c • cooked I • steamer. ,forting household coal. The distress, ams, 48c to 60c; backs,) lambs, good, $11i to $16.2b; common, a- The Treveal was tight on. the rock; therefore, is acute in the .-the Germans Sign plain, •i9c to'60c; backs, boneless, 61ei $15 to $1b.50. Hogs off car weights, 7rregent cold to 54c; breakfast' bacon 42c to 46c y- g b spell. i t e n saaf , -ma : cottage rolls, 33c to 34c.V 08 tv $16. $18 tb $20; sow#; and unable to et -clear, because both selects $L0; 'lights wind and sea 'were' against her. The In' some -,,plaices A +1 J: Natclt from Lo. . i oast.- i $16.' lifeboat tried several times to retic elpiaces the municipal au- The rat'flcaiion o the - - - '----'---- ri, thorities have decided ' to -close - the Treaty took place Saturday, Jan 10, I _ v Wes a system of grading and inspec- the doomed steamer, but -was ; grade schools because they lack fuel I - Seed Oats Situation. im. back the storm. It was im ossible aL 4 o'clock in the afternoon, in the ; _ tion, so that shippers in either West- for,theycoast guard to shoot spline to` w,th.tvhich , to heat the buildings. hall of the AIlntstry otFor+�(gu :iffalrs; ` ,(c, thore'distrlcts where the oat rcop I ern Canada or- the Maritime pro -I. - n Swanres. in Wales is one instance when Ater in itsin the ,cmount 'vinces may delivery of seed In - the )ski bee ruse of her dist). ^P• ftorn • g wa:, a partial or total £ailuro la t sea rY p wagers this condition prertai?•.fZannage originally demanded from e a ectibn certificates with their bills `' land„ sou. tarnrera are lfeconiing somewhat p Official` at the miners PPderntion; Germany was handed to Baron .Kurt ; of lading, Purchasers of seed oats fit Finally: the captain signs; eel to elle a the shorts a of seal is due to anslous a r to' the aealiable rsnrpiy of the tug that he u -aa going to aban the fact that the bulk of, the'su 1 van Lersnpr, head_of. the German de-� seed oats Thorp Is a getieial tendency ! GAY part, of .C'apada -cuss naw Dos on ; �' - cion title chi The cPe�r put off in, pp y legatlon, Tlie powers. that have rat!.on 'the part of fanners who have seed: the basis of grade, `o, i seed, No. 8 two boatr, which were .Immediately 19 being sent abroad at huge lirofits sed -' thc� treaty were represented ;oats fqC Salo to withhold them until ( Beed, etc and subject to the delivery Y for the owners, who refuse to allow Creat Britain, France, Italy', Japan, ! later in the_iv!ntett The morernent of I of' inspection certiticates, Go H.. k swamped in_the raging sea. Wbilel the coal to be sold in Great Bt:tain, I BPlgttcm, ,.Bolivia. Brazil, Guatemala, i seed crit•q iF delayed - ;it". because I Clark, Seed t:orninisstoaer. � the coact gush. �,atched, potverleas got household ur ase at the-GAv-. -:tto lend aid,' the sailors .fought for purposes' Peril, Poland; Stam, Czecho,Slorakla , tratiapertxtion has been 'needed for =. 0 i, g ernment s price. and Uruguay. I coal, feed add live stock: their lives, but only seven reached �¢ ' , _ _ _ _ no er A th RomA. Romance abore. The captain was among those . ' Possibly 400,000 bushels of seed drowsed. ' Allies Will Try Ex -Kaiser Shall Child Only Survived I oats may be required in Ontario and - au H� 44 Shortly after the crew - abandoned i . ;Evers if Accused ,is Absent In the Viilage of Santito ; Quebec, and a' ranch -larger quantity ' despatch trots Ottawa says : --The - the Treveal the vessel broke in two. - i - � ' in Southern Alberta' and Saskatrhe- { . j engagement is announced of Captain The Treveal wsa of 4,Fi10 tors gross, Manchester, Eng., Jan. ill-- .The' Mexico City, Jan: 11:�One small.. won. .The Canadian Government Seed Harold llacmil?an, Grenadier Guards, i. She was guilt in '1900, 'and beldnged, Manchester . C�.uardian yesterday child is said to be the only survivor; Pumbasing Commission already has , A.D,C., youngest sen' of Air, and Mrs. an to the Hain' Steamship Com;,anF, `' hinted that a solution of the difficul-.of all the inhabitants of the village,' °ubstantial supplies itt store in the lar Maurice 33acmillan, and the Lagy rl Q ! t} with regard to the trial of the of Santito, State- of Puebla;- which' terlor Terminal Elevators, and large I Docotby Cavehdiab, third d-augbter of KOLCHAK ARMY -'• former Ger1.man Z:in eror -will be ` was overwhelmed by poisonous gases.) quantities of good quality .easy -gar• ,their Excelleuc•ies the Governor-Gener- ,l ! P Po . •: w f+)and. ' Indian refu es arriving at Huatusco I te;Red oats are still to come forward, i al and toe Uuebeas of Devonshi . i UTTERLY ROUTED gs g :1111ert;+ and Saskatchewan require- Q.; -The ex -Kaiser will be, Laymiuned' from the San Miguel. regiort_are un- Captain , lSIacmilla3lt is on the Rideau sa to tr-W before an Allied commission I able to give any details regarding the; mpnts will be given first consideration. Hall staff. H•fa father- to one of th4k Reds' Continue to .Gain in I and if he' does not answer --it is pox loss of lives there, but say hundreds from -tire sped oats Produced- in thele heads o£ the Brltiati publfahing, boos• 711. 4 - _. . South Russia. - - provinces. I' `s-lblc he may not' -he will be tried in'of persons were killed. Six• -hundred, of that name. ', I.T.ondon, Jan 12.7 -According to' The' his absence," Qie news The shortage. in Ontario and Queb`ea �- - a 1 g paper say's. met death. -at Barraca Grande, Gov .,, _ 'A. Daily , Mail's Harbin correspondent "By this course his full guilt. will ernment dispatches, which were filed' may quite easily be met •from the , ___ under date of January 9, the Japan-! he made manifest to the .world by the after fire confusion had ended, ,give!?arse and excellent eat crops in Prince I Borden for Cubafl :'ere Military IntelMgence Department' testimony of " witnesses, including' estimatFs of- 2,006 -dead. • I Edward Island and Eastern Nova With Lord. Jellicoe Scotia, No.. 1 quality Island• Banner v ., Germans, his correspondence ' and' . -- y l i says that Ir ak is wholly cc�upied seed. oats Are now Doing delivered as 4 despatch £tom Iiey West, Fla, 9 by tate Social evolutionists, and Ad- 'other documents.' Sentence will be , Grain Growers I �- �mita] Kolrhak's army has been som-' pronounced, find if .it cannot be axe }1. far west as Toronto ata price, som says:. -Admiral :Viscount Jellicoe, for- ��'; Take New -•Tame parable zvi4h We:�tern 'seed oafs •of. the ! mer First Sea Lord of the British Ad- pletety dispersed. The Japanese sated, it- will`, at ary rate•• be, on re I _ "; i , - civilians' have been evacuated from cord. One possibility is that• on evi- . + sar..e grade.' The price oP No. 1 seed rtiiralfy, who is making a -tour tits Irkutsk. dance•available from Germany and A despatch from Brandon says:--Ioats delivered in bulk car 'lots at anyiworld, embarked on his flagship, New, , " `' Other reliable soarers indicate that .Hoiland the ex -Ka will tic proved ;. )laving con:nienced at 2 o'clock ou ,point in Qntarto and Quebec should ;wand; -here, on Thing ay, the Czeoho-Slovaks and Japanese have a cr;min0] lunatic." Wednesday of last week as the i not exceed the curreuE Fort F�'iiliam i lana. -... `i reached an understanding _ ." i U�iait6ba Grain Growers' :Associa- • caSh price for No, 2 Canada Western ; It •was understood liere that h� g with , the;=S--•----1,5 . Social Revolutionists trot to interfere . i tion, the same organization adjourned I oats by more than 25 cents per bushel, ';-would go to South Africa from Cuba.` vtnith each other. _- 3� German Cr12;21nalS , f three hours later as the United Farm- keg(sfered ar9d other refect stacks ! Premier S(r Robert Borden, tubo 1M It is officially state hat aU the Will Be. Demanded. err' of 3tauitpba. The change waQ j true to variety niay be liigller in'price. on his way to •Cuba, a\couipanled that ' 14mgiiran troops have been ordered- mode altriost n;laniniuitsl. grid ,with' The' Uoanantuii Seed Branrh i,rci• :�dtnTral to evacuate Manchuria by March 1. i A despictch from London say:. I the purpose .that there should not bei _+ _ ___ _ - -._ _...- _ The successes of the Reds in South The' list of war"c•rimi!lals to be de- I any misunderstanding; as to oto tela• . ' Vi�"� p�(�p�ggjy��1 [`! ��ts ' 1%tissia continue, After heavy fight- mended fly the allies fbr trial has i tion to the general f.i;m movement ROI . SWEEPING• - fihe-Don, which'; until a few days ago,I duced from the originally proposed W. R. Wood. Secretary! it Was -General Denikine's administra-1 1,200 to about 300, according to The I --�'"'-- RUSSIA, WIPING OUT LOYALISTS Daily Mail. - Hopes Treat Da tive headquarters. I I Y Y - .• ; A ran is on foot for the formation( "It was thought getter," the flews - p Dawn of New F1'a of a Federation of Finland, Esthonia' paper adds, "to demand a fen• against Reds Capture K:aSl�Oyar3k Wi±h.Thousands of Prisoners and Letvia and probably Lithuat.ia. I whom specific serious charges have , I, mJcai, Jan. 11. -Replying to a and Enormous Quantities of -Booty-Remnants of • London, Jan. 11.-Adm;ral Kolchak,I been lodged than a long list, including' loy-d message Trom the Citi ens oft Kolcl2ak's'Three A°rmles SurTCndCia _I ' head of the All-)Etussian Government) many persons charged with light of- London on the occasion of tl-rntifi - -• _�. ° - 4 " lII Siberia, has been arrested at Irkutsk' fences. \ i hesparom , , •lay Col. Pepeliayev, 13ccording to a' I graphed the Lord Mayor of Landon'; c I cow says the boot by I Crown Prince Ruplireeld of Bavaria Bolshevist wireless message reports S Y captured � Wo ow wireless despatch dated Fri- Saturday a3 follows: 1 citify. Col. Pepeliayev ordered his pris- '',oner to Band outer control of all af- Wrs, it is added. ,�__- Prohibition Fails . In New Zealand ...A despatch from London says:--- Aespateh from Wellington, New d, says -that on the referendum recount prohibition has failed to se- � the necessary absolute majority. ,,.,,The present system will therefore con- r Haas. , - oft Reds on the southern front in Russia remain in the list. ,- • that Red troops have captured, . M With all my heart I reciprocate, in the present offensive includes 40Q .. • - - . their hopes and fervently pray that, 1 noyarsk; �ehich is more than haI'f way guns, 1,000 machine guns, 11,000 Fifteen Feet of Snow please God, this day may be•t4 dawn from Oncsk to Irkutsk, and that. the rifles, 18 armored trains, 200 ].Como- .R Falls in 'Newfoundland of a.new-era, in which the people of remnants of Kolchak's first, second lives, 10,000 wagons and large stores _-� I the British Empire mai forever, live j and' third armies have � surrendered. of food and • munitiorrj ant) 95,000 A despatch from North Sydney, N,S., Iat Pence; with itself and with al men." Shay thousand prisoners have already prisoner. • ____ --pe- _ - says:- Travdlcrs from Newfoundland I - been counted. f &ras>loya•rak is situated , on the . A arriving here tAIJ 'af unusually severe I Russian LOSSeB Re- troops in southern Amis=''a have; Trans-Siberian Railway, abbot 800 , weather ccrdjtiens to the Ancient t. • 'Total 35,OW,OW captured Novo-Tcherkask. Capital• of miles east of Tomsk. Lying on tib V Colony They t loin that last week' _ -- the Don Cossacks; in their present plain, and open to the play.of the blls- M71 witnbssed the wort snowstorm in the �� a,•;. �• ^.i ii. 1 L -Russia's losses offensive against Denikine. ' The 'ter winds,- traffic with'•the town byij btatory of Newfoundland. Fifteen feet during the war in killed and wounded Bolshevists state they have taken caravans is almost impossible in ti of snow fell, demoralizing the colony's aggregate 3x,000,000, according to 25:000 priFonera and enormous quan- winter. The town is situated on ' sole'Py•alem of rattway transportation, statistieF of the-iSo!chsk Government. tit•'.es of hcoty. 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' .J . � 11oNNOit: ,: ltrOOe, �� 'L!• y The above COOn011 sort pnssnsnt W: MERRY. r rc yotrt;z ' t#ridar sornise at its 091M statute on Monday. -the lath Inst. The hOOs 3°ha , JBisheft' �' aidcvias. oat• following members were peessnt. W The ataadlass committee os, Power. _ ,i. FH Riabaudaoo. i. Light and railwr s rsposted and re - at 'rM _; G3 Scott, reeve ;commended went w totlowe ; Hy a deputy -reeve, 0 L Middleton and Hugh PAY TG9RMS' dro Power commission. Dec. accta, A T. R .0 H.A R D S O l Pugh. councillors. Absent, Disler S year•;yil.2b It/paid in sdvuue 17.80 • H E P Com.. acct re extending • �,:�:•' Chapman. line to serve Kinsale public hall 19.4 . The members present took and sub. YOUR GROCER _ 447 scribed the required declaratiops Of The'sta❑ding committee os, Roads -�0 1N MURKAR y0frittOr, qualification and officebefare-theclerk, aad Bridges rcported and reeomme4d- and took .their seats at the Council ed payment as follows : Walter Carl- Yon' will find the beet assortment and display of Christmas Fruits, NOTsia AND COMM6NT8. Board, the reeve in the chair. ton and others, work on Greenwood The w:❑dtes S�f the uieetiugs of Dec, road, 214 30; W l3 Tupd, '196 $ ds grovel Nuts, Landy, Btc.; they have ever shown, and 15th, 1914, were read and ap- for Greenwood road, -29.50, also 39E - Gerniany will be asked to cad. __ yds gravel 89.20: John. Brown, 210 yds ORA_' GES -All sires, seedless, 40 cents to -90 cents - -+ render 880 persons connected ti A number of accounts were present- gravel; 21,00 ; Victor Clark, 33 days BANANAS -Ripe 40rents a dozen ed 'for .payment and referred to the work with team, 21,00 ; also �8 db p a her army who are guilty of trim active standing committees. gravel from Todd's pit, 280 ; Web- 3fIXEp-NUTS-All in.d-, 3t; cents per lb. 4.'4ommitted . against the rules of • Tho --standing --- for 1920 ster•Bros, 53yds gr•a`•el 5.30; George _.XMAS GRAPES -T a best, 35 cents per lb. warfare. The Getman officers in %vere.appointed as follows: C ati�mack, 144 yds gravel Greenivoud XMAS MIXED CA 'DY -23 cents per lb, the earlier ears of the war were Roads and Bridges -Messrs,. Pugh, read 14,40; also teaming and repairing y Kichardsuu, Uheipwan, Miadieton and bridge on con 4 and 5 loads of stone CSOCOLATE3-3 cents' to 1`.00' Rer boa' t[o convinced that they would be Scott. 61.50• J R Somerville and others, haul- XMAS HOLLY -20 cents• per ib. , victorious. that the felt that Ontiggencies=-Messrs. Middleton, ing 226 yds gravel con 2, 474.60; Leon- g� y Scott an Ricbardsan. and (sates Sod others, gray 'con 2 and FRESH OY ER8-Glass jar,. 50.cen.ts, they would never be punished for. Bonuses for Wire Fences, Drainage •Atone road 345.00; Cleo Gates, 667 yds any crimes they might commit. Matters and Snow Shovelling -Messrs. gravel 56.70; G S Barb r, hauling 30 Ask for a.Caleudar for M0. with your order One way b which the thou ht Middleton. Scott and Pugh. yds gravel from base l ne south 88,00'' - Y y y 8 Relief of the Poor -Messrs. Chap- W P Jones, 129 yds grave112 80;' Ohse they. could defeat! their enemies man. Richardson Light and Middleton. Todd and others, drawing itrav o fill. HAPPY N E.W YEAR -: was by frighLfulneee. The�lori- Power, Light and Railway -Messrs. Ing culvert cons 2 and 567.80; Leonard ad in their crush and in their Richardson, Pugh, Middleton and Gates, bal of scot gravelling Altona y Scott. road 68,06; A H Rittenhouse and oth- >Irbandnnment- of all semblance of Damages for Sheep Killed by Dogs- ere, grav w t 1 opp con 4 Markham to Chapman, Brehardson and Scott. pay half 30.90; also hauling gravel on �- Zi•�N$.�RiZ:7N itivilized warfare. They thought A communication was received from can 4 99:00; A E Rittenhouse, dyna- AL S I -AE SEED A}�*�{ �1� the and justified the means. Those M S Chapman asking for leave of ab- miting Petty'a gravel pit twice 29,82; �TA11I T E D �iliit�s i lid©� Persons found guiltyof commit- mace. also dynamiting Gate's it twice 31.OP; Moved by Mr. Richardson. seconded &too dynamiting Bur�bolder's pit. ding these crimes should be pun- by -Mr Middleton, that- whereas the twice Markham to pay halt 86.80; A We will the highest fished to the full aslant of the law, Federal Government have undertaken H Rittenhouse, plowing, culvert w t. I pay g Hormahoeing and general blackaatith to pay 40 r cent. of the cost of the Scarboro to pay half 9 06: B W Lot- prices for all kinds work promptly attended to. so that in"- futwre ware, if they provincial and County Provincial ton. drawing matriial And other work hast come, it may imve a•d"eter- highways of the province. and where- 35.40; Jos Widew;wn, 10 day@ levelling of eeed.l *', ,Lame and interfering horses made ren L' effect, and also to impre: as this will necessitate the amendment grwve148.W-, Wm EnN-r­on, hauling Send its 'samples and get a specialLy of, and money re- rent, a German the fact [hat the f the legislation'dealing with �ProvI - gravel aad grading ace[ 'x(3.40; Gordon ottc;pricee before funded if work does not Upon Y cial. County Provincial and County McKay and others, hxul1,1g gravel on selling• prove satisfactory. , -'way of the transgressor is'bard. roads, aad whereas the township of con 5 and sirtelinr Iirt I•its 28 and 2T . Pickerinsi should be relieved of all con 4328.50; Wu, 1 •zoi,, b days' work The;;best of facilittes a1eX 4C%Co.& ci3Ezv . It is estimated that Rusna. has charges of 'thea Provincial highway 13.00; also hauling gravel in White- it for cleaning. through this township. 'Be it there- vale 84 00: Geo Burkholder, 103 yards. lost in killed and wounded during fore .reaoived that the reeve and first gravel 10.30; W Burk. 13?. days shovel- 3. H•,'DOwNEY:CO MPANY i • C S1ad ~ the vi�Ar 6w 6igRregate of 35,004,000 .deputy -reeve be a enmmittee to re e- { liog gravel 41.50: W D Got -don & Son, a CW* �+i+ :.men. ' In the earl stages of the sent this township to- co-operate with lumber and cedar 10.6'2; Jos Wideman WHITBY, ONTARIO !. Y other municipalities in dealing with and others, gray.old Greenwood road. _ war with Germany no other nation the variuua amendment to this legi .103.20;. also grav on :Greenwood road 1 bet so many men as that country, slAtion. 457 50, ': by Air. Richarc tp., sec-ond -laws were atroduced and finally PICKERING GARAGE. _ an she as en censure unjust.- ed by Mr. Pugh, that this couocilre passe app ota nR - lEy' for falling down in the atruggle quest the Hvdro Commission to im ship officers for 1420 : with Germany and Anetrtp. Since mediately make an estimate of cost of Members of Board of Health -R E he signing of the armistice. the building a power and light line, com- Forsyth ; Sanitary Inspectors. W V Haviag;parchased the;garage baelnees Of�Davideoa & Williaaa+t wean g g naencing at some sultable point on the Richardson, J M Gerow and Walter • -war ' has' continued in Russia Toronto -Eastern. passing north on the Ward, pri+pared to; repair all,jmakee of autos. among her own factions, so that Altona road, to serve Cherrywood and toepectore of Sheep= H E Webster, We keep is stock all'kind@ of jFord accessories, tire@ for all, Whitevale. thence north Co Careen John Stephenson. Thos Annan, Wm p so country Is in a more deplorable River, thence seat to the Villrffe of Thom. Jas Todd. R V Mowbray, W B makes of cera, oils, etc. 9 eonditlou than she. Russia is a Brougham. thence north to `re- Burk, A L Milne, W P Jones, J H r . sountry of imZKV-prin 10 a 1=9 mense wealth:" a tight and power to users. Pound -keepers- $ E Webster, F W ear MAUD natural resources. auci'there is no On motion of Mr. Richardson sec Hobbs, W John Clark, Cleo Downing, adop t a bright future is in Rtore far onded by - Mr. Middleton, it was de- 1 Wm Nicholson, A Chester. d Toyae, ' her, but not so long• as the present clded to havea semi-anau+►1 audit of , Thos' PuckDawson. P J Rowe, W H Stover. M the township accounts. D Dawson, \` B Busk, L Hagerman, eke Use o toe Mail chaos continues. Mush of the The .Landing cori�¢►ittee on Contin- W 8 Major, `' Parkin, \`' Aliddleton, p�puiation are illiterwte, who Have gencies reported and recommended Fred Budgerow, iV H Norton, O P It is entire! unnecessary, for you to leave work o! _ been kept down b the autocratic the tollowiag pay[nents: Charges, for Ferrier. J A Jones. T C CaFostick. Thos Y 9 Y Y p Y taking poll of electors at the recent Nt Win Jackson. Morgan Evans, }ore valuable time to make a trip t0 the Bank. tale of the RomanoffP. who had [municipal election, includ-ing f -o. for Jan Pallister and Jacoh 1lever, Lha mistaken idea by that a people deputy returning officers, poll clerks. hence -V iewera-Chao AlcGausland,k with ZtE by mail l send ui deposits iri ---77 - constables and rent of pullirig places. Dewart Carruthers, O Field, John money order or re teTed post a the amounts will be ithould' be- kept ignorant in order viz : HE Webster, N-1. I. 11 ; \Vm �' .(iorroley, Jas Andrew, Geo Cowan, ackno edged and placed to your Credit upon receipt. - - Lo' make them luyal/ subjects. Richgadso❑, No. 2. 1':30:•]• 1V Steep, ;3 \V Sleep, Andrew Annan. Wm s _ When the present trcuble has �'b 3, 11 00 ; Gro Tucne. a'e�. 4. ll•Uil : 3lichell, Geo White. W H Cheater,. W 8��� 1 Cbaa Todd, No. 5, 11.Ou ; \V 14. {?es'. P Petty, JRsTudd,'Wm Hollinger, W -' ended and the people brought No. 8, 11 : W C ,Bayles. No, 7. d 30 . W Peebles, Thos Puckri❑. Harry Ellicott. EOMMON Moder Lire' influence of musses Miller, No. 8 12.50; C'W Disney No. 4,) B W \\-iddifleid, Alf angers. J Byers. ■� 11,[6 ; Thos Gregg. No. I0. 11,OU ; W Geo Duncan, W B Milne, W. P Jones, -WHMY BR1 CE teat transformation iu L for a J Monkhouse, No. i1, 12 Municipal 1 Jas Wilkin, W H Pugh, Jae Borland, etvilization, .vs' may look J. C•piiDOlV HAI!.. Miaagra . . S ty a Conn- ,World, for supplies 16.00: D R Beaton. J H Evans, David Gregg. J Whitson, Itey, on account of salary 100.00: also for O H Pugh and Jacob Meyers. Willson. - delivering ballot boxes, etc.. 12.04 i Assessor -Ed Willson. John Mu[^kar ptg financial statement, Auditors -Richard How and A W According to- des' Eches that ballots, p'roc�amatlon, etc., 95.00. McKay• ' ' "are sent out from Holland the ex The standing committee on Relict School Attendance Officer -W J TickeringHardwaue iVto.Le rted and recommended payment Devitt. . ;Kaiser is'a raving maniac, and has follows :' �uekoka ,Free hospital The council -now adjourned to mei sa be watched continuously. The 10.00 ; Hospital for Sick Children, To- ��o on Monday, the 4th day of FbtF , ronto. 10.0.0; 'i'broato General Hospi- rusty. for the traawetioo of general statement„ if true, causes no sur' - business. - W. for maintenance of Hilda Elton 40 1 prise to the outside world. For days at 8,'b pee week, 69.26. «� • ,• years doubt h4a been expressed The standing committee on Bonuses Pickering Township ;Sabbath 'fie wish to thank our nlaIIY CIIBtOmers aa� that he was of sound mind, and for Wire Fences. Eta., reported and----SchooI Cenvention, at Clare - 00 the following payments: Friends for their liberal patroluge during . white it is generally recognized most, o Wednesday, John Larkin, bal due on bonne for that he is a man of considerable Jan. 219t, :. Eger that has just closed, and we 8W1 �?=',ability; his actions during and be ^r' fore the war have hardly beeen _ sendPavot dIIriIIg the present year t0 Servs =>�ho@e of a perfettl'y sane ream. BLANKETS HALTERS MITTS :you better than ever before, thus cement 'The Hoheazolleras are not the ! f yelp family in Europe who 3MOree MOZ69 ~ _ �$ a greater degree fire present friend - royal are afflicted in the samq way. - n confidence exists._ There is more insanity, in propor - 1lhIp and fid tlls;t iioo to population, is the royal We put on &On's and women's rubber heels; also rubber soles. — _ - families fhan �.. - - -- We " e this opportunity. of wishin ozLe and any- offer -elate. , ressings, water u tn, a es, s ioe trees, etc. _$ and still many countries prefer to Shoe,' -harness and collar repairing neatly•and' , r a Prosperous overned by this class than by a '• ..:: ill Bright. P e roue and promptly attended to. .::�an chosen from the• w•bolk-na M Happy a Year. H1H Ir .w Ye wn to.rule a st4tion: ed in every. S EMPORIZ7M :. PIC Q HARNE S tiny and who is fait This is the. strongest argument against a Some Phone 3600. 'W. J. COAKWELL 1 S: BALSDON,: • jCj ►�rRiif�i monarchical form of government, A nation. is compelled to obey the _.. - - - -- - -- -- -- _mandates of a man who •is fit only .: as an inmate of air insane asylum.s y Q u Can"'t. e a� The •mental worry that the ez- eel Ba*r ain� �siser is compelled to undergo, - Our "Cream of;the west" Flour �7since•Grrmany has lost the war, and since he has been an exile in a ' h Frozen Salmon 15c The _ obread- -,posed ea, eountry that is none too well dis Ftei - h ;� r r d - posed towards him, and with the _ f —• � - � _prospect of being tried by the Monarch' for pastry ;. ss Finn ss, Haddie 15c per lb. allied nations for inut'i-merable r eri6oe@, are not conditions that « are not conducive to good health' 1•esh and Salt Pork. Farmers,mtry„our, Sampson" ' Hog Feed Mentally. agony tat The int4nse now be tinder! ' Frost Be 1.. ef. for`RESU'LTS :going will not cause much sy[n- a in ee a y Fall line of�F de on hand gathy to be extended towards him, ■ ' and thi punishment that he is re- Rid your cattle of lice by siring Hellihore, Sulphur and Paris Green, Higheat�priees_paid for grain Te�eeiving for his responsibility in We have a good supply of all on hand. 1 The Campbellflour Mills Co., 'Ltd. 1�ringing on the war may be mach __ p , greater than if he were conde[nn •� •-�_E . AN N I'S � Mills .at -- •:ed til death by an•wllied tribunal.. r_ ` Toronto 'cterbo•ro `Pickering _. ,$C(:ttl_ ... ..... 'o, - ' `:.,rti: -.► •i,r• �,i: �a.wi.r.r. "'� .. w r. r 7. k ` ' $`,... - .. ... .. . •' - .. ar ... _ -...,. 4 ' . _, ... ,.._._" :^: fa.+ws • '' :.ec'•.c.••,�.,�t ..��- 'ti+-" ate: v,, .� c'' �e rt+ ' err"' , _ �yrY: .:;�• V to Im given that 6=9 M ftk La"t a Wf boutialis. pat,: lady's, hat. "Nolemenry of the • Vots, Stephenson w"'7 In /V00 nazy 01 lab- at the Claremont post office. Town .2 -all Of W16 In "M Vo U� ige city an Monday. John Beelb to busy thaw days tarso, in the rr;mvtnee at Ontario, lab- WilbarGlesson, of Toronto, was meets all Trains hoer the week -end barn ItIMU; etc., for his now orer, will apply to the Parliament of e object of this Assoolation,is to a w Wh he intends -to build Canada, at the next session thereof )lack; '9f'Pe6&rbbi-,&, spent next StAriviner. for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, lessen stealing and prosecute First-class Rigs to hir T"1t,wp,* with Mrs. Rob�ins- the felons. e day or ton A 11111 Florence !gay Sherailt. of the City of night at lowest price4. Wd, inion and family movVd number from here 'afe 'takin, Toronto, in the County of Youk, in -to Port Hope one day la�t week. in "Clin Chin Chow" which is be Phone 1805., the Province of Ontario, Married umbab havit resented this week at the �g pro*t stolen oommuni. Farmer spent Ing,' woman, on the-kr cats immediately with any =*in Ruy Fred, and: PArs _ound of adultery and tS Alexandra. " b" 7hos. Sandefson say Sunday with Evans, and desertion..- ,of Executive Committee. A I (--Li gue hockey match will be Dated at the Town of Oshawa, in Ward. Membership fee ;1,00. PROPRIETOR.S: -sorry played the Caledonia rink here the Province of Ontario, the2nd day of Mrs. Wm. Evans, we are Tickets may be had fromu the President or to report, continues in very poor on Tiresdny evening next between September, A. D. 1919. Semetory on application Stuoffville and Claremont. GEORGE HENRY SHEUILT. Exec. Com.—L. D. Baulfs, C. S. Palm. health. Ed., Gleeson is confined to the M r. and Mrs. U. R. Brown, of .,By his solicitor, W. -S. N Sinclai`r, -Oshawa, Ontario. 51 -ii er. W. V. Richardson, Pickering, house with a severe attack of ton- Saskatoon, and Mrs. J. D. Reesor, i of Stouff ville, visited with Edgar J, R. Thextoa. -W. J. Clark. and Shirk on Saturday. Presidents Secret*" Luther Bowes. of. Peierboro T h e*x t o' n' s P;4,a flying visit to the old home NVe are pleased tos"James Ub- I —Lf -er--Ve—ingeoiofined to the house for to FA 4,r__ ., 6 derhill able to, be Around again R Confecti6ne, -sweet fine Aer through illness. y -elS 5 C Walter =ard �urchase, LU A CN* lmd Landrs. heavy horse from W. P. Jones of several weeks throt nalaan) on Monday. 0 John Scott shipped a Shorthorn NFALSON'S ke Cream Of all inaterials and d#Wxn Quite '& number are c,,- mpl;ining bull to Sutton and one to Wart - kept in stock. It will pay yon stantly on hand In bulk or bricks Pickerin - 13aker� f Ids, due no doubt to, the baushene last'week. Mr. Scott -9 '*Oil at oqr works and in" slcslk o co changeable weather. has several good balls for sale Gum, Olibcolatee and othe�iSweeta. i our ePH&*, Don't be ini" -Joseph Readman isfautte ill at yet� Popular Patriotic Music. Big display of Chocolates. Creams aqn6s we do notv"loy them, Two riuka of Claremont curlers Tobacco@, Cigars, etc. and Mixed Caiidlbs. ly we can, and do throw off 64 a9ml present. His many ends h acimmisslon Of 10 his s y recovery. hope journeyed to Stouffy per sent., whLoh you ille on Mon. IN. DILLINGHAM BLOCK Choice Chocolates In ' box ' ea. owlainly save by puftbasing froii Johai=dman. who has been day, but were not fortunate et Pickering, Ont. Prult Cake 40c per lb. Sea solicited. here for several days owing to the nough to'come out ahead In the Extra quality at 56 cents. i. X. BuT retaftled--to-OVIG V%eddlag Cakes our specialty. .- Allneesofhis father; Prof. Campbell, of McMaster 46) ACE*----- Offiab sj�d Works, Whitby, Oniarls, his home In Vaughan on Saturday University, occupied the pulpit in 39C. 3M. fbresoon. James Lawson has returned to the Baptist church on Sunday PICKBRING, ONT. • his home here after spending when he preached two excellent The Unifted Farmers 7:, Christmas and New Years at the sermons. ���I, Coal. if ....home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred, A fancy dress carnival will be,• OF Wright, of Green River. held in the Caledonia; rink on Tne-48ay evening, Jan. 27th. Can�jrete 4 There was a considerable aipount Sub- Hard and 86ft Coal of the Ontario of snow fell on Monday night and stantial cash prizes will be offered -on Tuesday and as it was accom- fur the following : Oldest looking best qmlity on • MFarmers' Club meets in I e couple in costume, Beat lady In Produotl►7patiled by a high wind the roads hand n -Hall on are ostume, Best gent in costume, i badly drifted in �Iftny the. c Pickering Tow and Best clown. A free-for-all A large number of the members THOS. A. LAW Wednesday ,of the Baptistchurchmet at the skating race will begin at this car- second e Field Tile church on Thursday when they nivel to be completed in three car- Zlic3cerl=g. i=,=+_ of each month nival-. Four entries at the start succeeded in cutting up a large are necessary. The winner m and Brick only during summer months. win tw . o nigh must Whitevale Chib of quantity of wood for the coming es out of three. See r. Watch for* next meetiec year. Mr. Mills', insert_ bills for full particulars. Tile 3, 4. 6 and 8 -Pw%a Our actioc) ---an- United -Faimers_---� — date. Mill 2,AA"Ad1U=PfW["fn _7 a official visit on Monday and Tues- T.P. Trains going'Eadl due as bUoiws Seeds hate arrived. inch. -.7 day, and expressed himself as be. No. 6 Mail 8.07 A M. Attb . a next meeting of the Club rew. 1Z'VUi= the" is StMath gag highly pleased with r,, 28 Local 2.28 P. U. ea. -- Get my prioes.'l .41 36 Local 6.25 P. K lutions will be F on being done. th %1rains going West do* as follows— e follow ng: Conorete work done. The Ladies' Aid of the Metho- 29 Local 10-27 A. M. Re interawitching of Railways - -- diet church will hold a parlor soc 27 Loeal 136 P. M Military Training in Sehools lad. Phone V05 Pick. sal at the home of Mrs. Wm. T. 7 Mail 7MP. M. impro4riag our School System Friday, Jan. Ift -.Wilson. on Fri h'. A Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday Regulation of Foodstuffs Clarence Simpson wood prograulf"le yrill be StandardIzation of farm implement@ ?Come and have a good time. Ad- W A t;;d;W t I in e. Regulation of motor truck* otrour C. N. R. 9t_ -a t -i o --n- B look M-o—a Mission U cents. ft roads The medicine troupe which was PICKERING -00 lull have pulled up their tents holding forth here during the past UMBEEA%YXR6iNOTICE Iand have gone in searchot green FARMEkS, T E.Y � U paetares elsewhere, having lid This part of the country of all man- V. 4 umet of disease. Miss Merle Stephenson, who has . . . For Sale Waiitod for 1920. a- been attending the Whitby Col- leglate, is Ill with muscular rhea- About 300 Al 6 hooped apple I UCCESS and Inde - !Sod land properly Well not Matism at the home of her aunt, drained for growing Flax. barrels at 85 oents pendence. —Do lira. H. G. Wilson, of Pickering. . :­ - S Lk We are glad to know that she is each in lots Isup ly seed and harvest same ai2d pay $16.�00 per ton de- depend on what you 7-1myroving. of 10 or more at p earn but on what you save. livered at On account of the Township the shop the mill in Pickering. Average yield two and The Standard Bank of Can- -Sabbath School convention being P. y an held on Wednesday next, tete ada can very, materiallyassist W one half tons per acre. Apply, Women's Institute will meet on W. D. Gordon Son, you to win success afternoon at the home of • 'Mire. Peters. __ An excellent pro- PICKERING R 050 E FLAX MIU Independence. (gramme in being prepared. The Bell and Independent phond6* aneetialr will begin " 2.30 o'clock. THR Charles Greatrix, of Coldwater, ,was here last week and purchased cow I &ad one Shorthorn bull and a OF CANADA show Clydesdale. team, one from QF WRAMCH from John Scott one Shorthorn B R STANDARDIAK na, of Balsam Wm. and one .41 `" lltoet O. MUMV: Walker, of Mongolia, 'land land 9 the some on Friday. (BRNCH A1_50 AT W""") 3 �►HONOG�,PsA00ur Trustee Board met ]Woodsy night when they took1. and subscribed to the declaration of qualificittion and of office. a fL%10% for -1 wish my numerous ol -A Sugg"....1. q IMe the organized for the year �:Zll low@: Chairman—Walter Customers 'Ward: Secretary—G. U. Forsyth,. Inspecting trustee­Vhoe Pater - Christmas Present Chris A Merry �4 Two of our residents, Richard How and A. W. McKay, were ap- The BRANT -OLA PHONOGRAPH -pointed township auditors at the t musical Instrument, do. "d rfe signed, built and finished by experts, meeting of council op Monday last. for people of-discrimiti&ting taste. It Both of these gentlemen are ex - reproduces all music with unusual A Haippy ,pert accountants, having' had 3 clearness and accuracy. ;q 7— Y many years g experience in audit - iug railway books, and, are, thus WORDS CANNOT adequately d4- ::.-New Year 41 qualified to fill the position. I : I scribe the Brant-ols, Neither can A :weThe following new books have ted, the in-, pictures. To be appreciated, recently been placed on the shelves umetit �must be actuall seen, played A" - of the public library : Our Casnal- and, demonstrated. Car, and be con- J. Fin• Etc., The IAtrip-Ifi-1-fie —Desert, ty vinoed. Ind. Phone =4 Humor in Tragedy, Small Things, French Ways and their Meaning, 60, The Path to Home, The Years Between, Wake of Canada. Our First Airways, Sample Case of Humor, Spiritnal Voices in Mod- ern Literature and Literature, th' G I Arduous and Endur- so"Wee,3ibson Upright. 4 -ance' The annual meeting of the pub 7 sic library will be held in the' libra- 7" ry room next Tnesday even," 77� The Universal .-Jan. 20th, beginning at 7.30 o'c' _.k of f Dire pure for the year.lM, and' Machine I totor s -Vo-' cordsSaw.mg-:- or Oe purpose of electing a Bo, i. His. ie:l� receive the reports of the treas- If anufactured by & Son the urer and the secretary for 44 just closed. There ie also an at Jackson 'VICTOR RECORDS, We -tationin the aii�ht present 0 The World's Great Music Available to All through *ent to choos� from. iCaltand get Catalogiiee and make your selections. Pickering, Ont, - change the public library to a free assortment Brock Road. V library. In the event of the Woodworking its Blacksmitbing and all its branches. will be maintained by taxation 'Cigars es, Tobam'08 and filing a specialty. -change being made, the library Saw gumming on of Chocolates Box and Bulk Cigarett' the village instead of by fees, phid Gasoline Fngines, Emery, We stock )f the lihrary. A- 'NHILSOIX'S Chocolates in gkemt variety Fresh Stock Constantly on hand Wheels, Circular Saws. Saw by the pFttronq rie.ty your tax bill will Urns be a FfeCrp-1, and Emery Mandrels. r drawing ki Oph h� Oar C= yon are requested to attend 7. 'L�dders cf All length,,; no hand that the qnrcti(ift may Pickerin Wc�etlngso -- .: . I - and for'sate. be thoroughly discussed THEXTON'S CONFECTIONERY, g, Ont ,R. •, rv", . - a... m.- .. . .,. .w _fr'r •, ... r.cc•-+va.h zw.s ,a;,A ;aa°"'. ,.,.'.`y. .. •v^^,:..i:.a;i've..°` *..5?• .,..:.- ;. •� R-r.="d .e+t. •-:t, ir- _.er .4. ,;�iA °,w, s'S. :r:S';.. },..ZL.s;$:,..-L'a;,4.. ..? i '*�,,,'t. a., :;$' "e R"� - 'a;y'°`,k" ., _5:. • '•'i, :S.' .,..Ags"'Y'c r ._.. .. �,. .r.«r.. .. .m•v .:.:.: .... v:.-. .,t.., � J ,f m.. Cc :.rY•+�4•!. i+,avws4•'_ sus• "�,,,�,. .d+—:.—�•'''.m�mae.w� '�,r..�.+�vacM..r,..z'e?a. �.+a' _ vs_�`'klil.. r. .. �C it r`.,Mk';, Y4 yy+„v;. .,:Z.,�, •ly !',9T •"JF ";„ woo :.. _'Y'cS'.; ' r Mx 9. +c �„`, ,, are„°..s.,}.x,.,.ti $;{sew,_,�,..•�??_ ...,.- _:•, ..::' - ' aniGw• `.:.. .hM/:ri�'4'i`•iA`'Cit> 'v4/eiM,4H,y+,!'t'+7. f.'."iF:.,6'.'�"t'' .^ ..1*11:!MI!D�7.W` �.,C+ •..,MW Tall in Bed. s How many people are,aware that We • • • 7 are shorter when standing than when „a Wit/ lying, and taller In the morning than f In the evening'! e • • • f/ • j • • ' Ali Englishman was the first to dis- ; Y cover this, but aftriwards Dr. 9laraud •a of the Royal Academy of Prance made rieveral experttueuts to prove rite FOIL renewal as practised in f acres with a good fertiliser 'than w• 4t° The Basket Habit. ' city dweller a beauty that any other Euro accounts for the very 1100 acres without it. C' ,l _ thgory. He found aftor a year's triul 1 'Bow on earth do you stand it? gift'would would not, have. high yield per acre at - y that usually in the. Ought he gamed ul• g Y P Fertiliziug me" not You have made four tris to the eel- The''big or little basket. has many only biga'er crops, but p most three-eighths of an iziilt, ant) lost tained in Europeen dy y wonderful uses, , both practical and • • better and stronger Selz styes to -ds and i£ ie only alntoat as much during the day. The farma,andsoilrenewal �+ decorative whether they are of the. ZIOOnI Your dustpan is propped up cause of this is to'be found in th.e simply means restoring . ao�, } % beside the kitchen stove and your l ten -cent variety or more expensive. cartilages which go to 'make up the plant food atxi humus. e furniture polish is on the back stairs.I Odd ones can be .picked up and made spine. It i• strictly a quality And I haven't seen you do a stitch. into' work bags with silk -and ribbon This is done by apply- article. Pound for The joints of this part of'our bodies of meadia and I • !rave been here' tops, or they. 'can be used to- hold � ing ordinary stable manure and pound it is positivelythe cheapest r g, I are separated and yet joined by'par- our a week. If I kept house as you.! pmts. • In 'fact, there are many -ticular bony substances, overs one c f ' commercial fertilizers. as well as the best fertiliarr offered. Ido I'm. sure.. I should be a wreck in-� unique and artistic uses as well as which has:a spring? regilieuce. These Iiarcaob Daund tvh ch contains -Nit- Write for .our booklet, `Fertilizer a rtime of a. month.” practical ones for the simple, .inex-� are capable of yieldingon till sides 5� pensive basket. Po Results by Satisfied Users"- rezzt a This outburst came from Aunt without bending the baclOmne or spiny rogen orAmmonia, Phosphoric Acid free on request. Read what Mar , who visited us last fall, which itself. O! course, the difference is and Potash in readily soluble form. f y , Planning a Church' Supper. scarcely perceptible in one joint alone, farmers in W parts of C4nada have {"was several -months ago, and Im sure p P > she couldn't gay the same thing if she These effect is appreciable. - Experience absoIutcly prove that accomplished with Harab•Davies days If you are going to give but the combined e *we here today. You see, Itodk her an affair of any kind at the church it ( Naturally, when the spine is support- it u more profitable ,to work 50 " Fertilizer. .advice. She preached "baskets," and will have to be unusual if you hope.tp Ing the weight of the -lead it is liable ONTARIO FERTILISERS LIMITED J listened• and am now using baskets. draw the crowd. _ ( to be contracted. and we are taller at I had never thought of it in just It _is_ i e-thtm- Dtgt. y WEST TORONTO, ONT. 'that wap, but I have discovered that make from pennies if you just make ter we have been walking about all the more I work m brains in house - the affair attractive enough to excite day with our bodies -in an upright poll- _ _ the .interest of a large number.- More -tion.- with the -spine ruppurtIng the -. -.._ _ Y steeping the -less my hands and feet -•---- -. - - . -. - _ _ _... �'hsve to do If all housekeepers real =l People can be attrgcted to a penny so- weight of the head. . a� Ized that, how many more would have cial. than to one that cost fifty cents At night time, whr.n We tie &W11111, or a quarter even, though in the, longi a more or less horizontal position,' r a simple market basket .fitted up 'top ! "'with a needlebook, scissors and cot -1 run they may -spend more. I these top parte do not weigh so heavy I-• ton, a little bag holding butrtons of all, The 'ladies' aid +f one very enter-; I -,-,.and the springy tuuseles being ex- tprising church gave•a most interest- .panded. our spines'cor,sequently' kinds, a mending ball, etc., and keep in affair of this .sort last ear, only 1 come tenger % ..*Atrever near! It can easily be carried; g ,< Y Another from kitchen to living -room without! they called it a citke social." .The j proof of tli!s is to be fcu::d t cards that the • sent out were in the in 'the increase of height sometimes leaving half of the necessities for y I mending behind. form of birthday cakes. Several' of experienced' by invalid,- who h+'v� !If s neighborycomes in on an errand the -girls in* the Yaunk—People's So-� spent a long time in bed; and also in i - • ciety made them. The cake was drawn; the, tact that' the more rest a young and stops to chat, you will not bother I on pink cardboard, :With lines to lines child has the taller he will grrivr. to hunt up your sewing; but if it is ,cent the icing. Two of these were!I all in one basket", t hand • you ' will : edge _ Z -----' _ _. _ .. .... .- , --- _ _.. _ _ _-- -_ • _ -•----' — --- _-.. s _ -pick it up. pasted togethei- around'the with! firm mucilage. In the top was�a slit � �� TON i� f�EE44GE�;QC°�F�FLt•C44�S4< 1q Your. Al_ilamobit,: through the -busy day -there will } be times when you can take a 'stiteh I ! cut- big enough to •admit a pennt , unci ! on the back of it was 'written: - R ! FOR VUAK PEOPLE I pr e 1 W :.� f [� 1 1� W �� t1 sured? I H•uit't soon forget the car •s _ _ or two—while waitingtor a cake to � -`bake or for the men; to in to For every year that, •sou have wppiit Into • _. ; .•-e !�ourrht & yf3r silo, ar:d tiolt,cFz' far hfoT I, .come this cake please Islip a cent. :.a,.b"Vo **D* 3�,y3�.� ome unknown e"iun v^ neglected to i " dinner. The amount' c ; darair. ou can accom .lsh in, thets�e's"are m esin A� P ,end bring it with you Monday night,, Twill let lrt_to much delight. Puts Act Di- fjl'- Williams'Willt�tttt.� '} -if 'You Cannat Sleep. -'sire. It never ocrurtad LU u3 ti a_ . 1. - vn astound'you—it slid me; you Y R Cake Social Ladies' Aid. t Most 'insomnia -i: c ar.� it it :vas nbt insured unt'f cue day it v_ _ rec•Ih On the l;looaa�� .stable. wa3 stolon in a nearby city. -Although + It may be the week's mending or the I y " blouse, nn- mitking of a school dress, ; This was the rice of admission, of course The entert�mmen# was asst- 'rerveS. is curable by mental and hygenic means, rather than ny: drug;+. Indeed,' t;:e loss was rot a severe one, it was i nei' r helkrs a total Icss, ;i;_ ,he car derwesr, or table linen; but whatever its of rather im tom to charades got �� o1.ant to itis• sick per•. the best rule to ad zit i�; ti••. er sake ;; as never found. bast sprint; we pur- u are a wl put into your • yo y u p y Me young people of the church.t sae as medicine, more- su tz mint s fo" `nsflmn'8' chased another, and the • insurance basket each morning. and caYtT it up- called 'Cakes That You Have Eaten."! cases. et badly chosen diet may re- In tno!•t cases .ibro-u insomnia is po,ic' -- teas iFSC:2i<ied Iii itis costof t3tre� ''A stairs at night. - 4 Tallies. cut from rough yellow brown tard recovery, 1n health the natural i -appetite due to a. mental state• of tension,, air basket of this same type can .be 1 " used for changing linen. If the sheets paper in the shape of lady fingers with tin were around Is the best guide . to follow : R ort} Fa perha i as most common P' cause, and r•orry aiso�.rf one's i }-r,urands o-. dollars ace lost each ',,Eat• pencils passed i Y P P in sickness the appetite its nttPit tickle ,thistly. t.11110•11t'h i:eglect to' insure auto - pillow slipk, towels, etc., are put into and the charades were guessed in or -1 and depraved, - inabitity_to: sleep. m,>,il", Prchnbly .es -h owner whose it, nsany trips to the linen closet or der of their appearance. Following, proper roost slid a good tonic tell! Conquer this' part:eular, form of ca *'Is stolen think+ that his 'car is in%-- _ t ; chest will, he saved. is a list of the calces -represented: keep most people in go-_od health, Dr. worry. by cultiv atin? a habit of not: niure to the bands of th;evcs who sys- And now I bring up all of my daily Cup -Boy in athletic costume hold- williams' Pink Pulp,' are -the inost fretting • over , the rh, encs _af sleep; l tematic-21ly steal and dispose of thenr supplies from the -sellar at one time. ing s large silver saving cup. liopular ;tonic mediefne in the world. and the c'hance4 •f falling asleep' acqu si ;ons ill large cities or -out -of- i ',its essily.done, You see I hang a, Mount$in—Girl in -cap and n;irun harmless and certain Gi rheic actio. promptly an.l regul+rly arc in,reasea the-, ay p:aae . wher,, the Glances of _ "basket over one arm and do a littler mounting a step ladder. which is to•butld up the Stood and re• a`thousanufold. ; rc o:e}y a e very si.ight indeed, But ' planning. before my one trip. ( Mart,le--Two boys playing marbl-a. stere the vltallty, to itis rundown sYs- At -ways tha irtwmwac should try to the, favt rcma:ns-that, clever crooks ed to be one -of those house-+ 1,.2, 3, 4 -Blackboard, with teaAer tem, For growing stria VC 110 become get himself hito-a rokuxed state, nieu- conte,; a to work, A^d evperiaily wit Fs !'keepers vFho have a way of putting, painting to these numeral -s. thin 'and pale, for pale, `tired, women, t}�ily :arid phy+i; ill}'. Let him isle lakapii,e,i ,.things down anywhere, and then hev- Angel—Girls posed as famous pic- and for old people who tail in'streugth quietly' in bed: hi -A ir.ocle-< relaxe:Lry he,k is t,ut }�.P `e n, iliisi ming to4unt madly for the dustpan, .the Lure of angel. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are an ideal his -,mind .occupied. at itis pleaa:nv fan .ons.t:ay'to :osa, and that 1'4 t,. ,nx, rr a� on Fit I brash, or the furniture polish. Now Devil's food—Small-boy dressed as tonic, Thousands of people have cies. if he turns and twists and; you ger y -mu• :tta•^ill",W. • the various I.keep all such things in a basket in devil eating heartily. testified to the health -giving qualltles fuslea he t, i[1 rents i walefO ,ur.. rt trh ;..•t atlter t,�akx lief_r.-. and no :the back hall. Wetdding cake —Bride and. groom. -of Dr. Williams' Pink rills. and in completely exFtaust:cd. dont,;: pre% nt i. trey theft:, ;jut they When caring for plants, a smaller Pound --Housewife weighing- on many homes they are the only meds- A softly tickinry c:u.:,'in the.bel- tr^ rvt ataolttc protects;n, for the basket, such as grapes come in, i in- scales. cine' used. .%rnong the hotues. ht rucm, or a metror ir,e. -often a:s'gts rn,.ii' %,'•u n,ak zt basine,s of :5tesling, valuable. In if can be placed a pair} Lady -fingers—Woman'%•, ,hand , which'thP benefit of tins rezc-1"Azie. hiss , Cteatly' in 1.r,,•;uritt•t ; 'stats• of mer• is , , c} r,rcd to p'rk the be -t a: locks. i of scissors or a knife, a cloth with: thrust through curtain.( been proved 1s that cf �Ir. M. A. flu- tal-relz}eat;,,t: '1:vT can. the polies, pr^•sent it, be - 'Which to wipe up the water that is� Poor -man's ,fruit cake -very raggedi derwood, Ki;;g,lon, 0;1t , Alto says.- Be. sure- 'o ha %� ;,},N bedroom %well rttuFe ;or.ati il:ey know the crool:'may sure to be -.spilled, package of plant{ man w with basket of fruit.. - "1 have ed Dr. Williutiis' Milk Pills us ventilatod.'- f:ari. of %o'filati,<n is a be the owner. 1 knatr of une case :'• :food, and a soft brush to keep the soft! Sporige- :Mother %vashing child's! with the moat bemrivl.at rosn"tF'' as not ont-t inrtr:n emus c f Xake"%ine,4s- _wi,,Pre the rcr.•y thief actuall,vgot the _ I:velvety leaves clears. Dampen. -a' face.' - 'thy re,ult of 1wrd w•.ark I .wus very So ic. tc:, u"r'l; be;I ri>ZPYlnb7 fit• t40. 't'O[,pet" to -ran!, the car for him, and spgnge to use on the' shiny rubber ' Tliese- %cert purposely made not too much run down. mid my ::,,petite wap } little. . tiler drove jubilantly away. 'insurance t leaves. In this %vas he necessary i hard. so that the ave'rag'e perscn couldi very pour. I sot a accq+;+l? of the ;pills- Internal phys•ea. ,,a.; . ,`•r,3t sl,a a; tit, -t tiirft : ^:f loss '•> f :re is inex- +tl}ings can always bo of hand. all to -i guess them. Cakes that bud been do-. which I ased rt•gnlarl,v far-some,wPPk< i,e• reckoned wit;r, CoHoer- of the per i%e, but 'Le t um1,P_ of units++trees i;gether, and can be'carritd about the sated bg the :comer -of the congress-! with the result thrt ,.,.:t, restored utr' E feet, ni,e ti. re Ila, ::ou'uits, , a,i;'.s i+ surprisirg. Tihouse w.'th little trouble. ' to n,:y old tune ,trey, tit. They "Iso ! - i tion and hot -.toffee. were sold . after � g Y ' � make,, tot• tc•aket4:zu._=;. Irl sura: c:;3a3 lrssrur.:•:; ag;tiZFs?-sorident is .not F+r -'�+•�i Z If your esthetic ense'ia.5lloctf:l Ly the characiP=. proved a blessing to my daughter, Ktre a warm foot -bath or the use of a ialpertant in the country as in the such a homely basket as a common _ _. •---- - was in a eery anaemic, condition, and hot-water bott e_will .be_foun t _help• largo tits, bei a- sf:i>rwortal while if `market basket is a ,t to he, a little �} ! ` ' tsar. For instan^L'i• HEALTH �iVPI HE Ijf�B wbo seemed not to get more than temporary relief from any medicine tui. Too, he'svy you. do much drir:r: - This sort of a �tt¢ainst paint will remedy an e%t`et,ing' meal -die• noIicy insures soil damages •,� `the outside of the mending basket! until she took Dr. Williams'. Pink .Milts, turbs the "sleep of acme, people. On ri anti t:g front hitting someone, or imay be rote and"61nck, and the insides The baby of Jo -day Ea the'rilan She took• the pills for about three the other hand, some insomnia, par-, ht-u,esty.}los in an accident which dis �4 i lose. And the bag's and needlebook r woman of to -morrow. Thus the sec. j months, and is non c•y, : int; the best ticularly early morning' 'tvar.efuines:. r I„les your car. 1Viost automobile pot- • play be of -some pretty figured ere-; cess of the future man or woman do. basket in way I of l:ealtlr. b'c; these r, axons I can I strongly, recomnrnurl Dr. 1t'iIIinIn due to hunger. Ir.semn`acs'of this lit-' idea• alt for the period of on ar tonne. A fitted out this pends upon the baby's present gel• type e :ne rezommended to take a P s; i; •,our a eat for ebs`to r' only, g g ,would make a dainty . gift for any j fare. If the baby is sickly and ill Pial; P111s.': I tie foot! shortly berorc retiring. y expires do mind %o�. when your policy :housekeeper. P � nourished it is not to be'expected that For Christmas and Easter At the first. ,igo that isle blood is out of order take Dr.'William:+' Fink Alcohol. tea, and i-offee ha;e > the effect of causing rcrtnin toSe not :leglcrt to•'have • it renewed, be a ', be that presents, he will grow luta a strong, acttNle man or any time during the year, little in, who will hold his own $1 the business I Pills, and note- the- speedy imtn•ove, ' people ,offer from insonihia.. tChen thin oc- yo;n: • may, stglen t err ,aav, expei;sive baskets caiD be painted ori world a few years hence. Mothers. lYi meat 'they make in the apl+etite..� coni, reducti^an of use or total ;tb�ten- ---_-- colored with d e in attractive shades'; • i enoat�tr health and spirits. )'oil r In get t?less'' ( Lion is indicated.' _ :Mexico's_Popuiation. and filled with \fruit, flowers, . and your �itittteyonesww lh Thiskcan pills through any dealer in •medicine All insom:i`aca n':1 find it helpful li%. , ,;ettst;s 1911, CbP T! paldtlOn i even vegetables. Send a basket that S be easily done if Baby's Ocvn Tablet; I Or by mail at 50 cent, a box nr srx I to ,avoid .severe mento%1- exertion foi• -v: r,t :,ir.x•r.o tins a of Whom '. +glias been colored a golden -brown, fill., are kept in the hemse. The Tabies rizs fur $2.50 from The Ur. lt'ii;i;,mc' $2.5 v half an hour or an hour before go- ,15,1G0,369. ” , 15.riln,trtia s are 11es;cana.'l�,ll_ Span • t ing it with fresh eggs, and lay on: are a mild but thorough laxallve ; ti, dirino Brockville .lit;... � ing to Iced. if ne;essnr , 4hey should .rls 18•;,r ' 1m Tirana 12,743 Cl;iter=r. a lithe cluster 49r wild flowers, to; which regulate the bowels and sweet. = so arrange 'martyrs th^t,thcir entire 1 •,•2 •1 ,,,ut•,P .Inst tbP reniai^der F __ �top tin invalid friend; or, at Christmas'en tite stomach Intl thus make baby' time, color a fruit basket green, tie: Colzcerning them A GrSod Defence "# ''cvenulg Whir+ case looker! bl, c•ic gain. t ire %.i!i ! fro^ i?::m menta] ce- citement r,f a:ly sort. - ;.,•tth'r:rt. healthy and strong,. ! on the handle a bow �f Christmas til,-, res W, Orser. Elginburg, .Ont., pi°icor et, who Was cL,rgetl %-lily loiter- i qr %dh, e reau'a. daily physis•:il .. F:nthusia:-n1 is the Beni:a of •sin ing sus bon, fill it with cranberries and : enu' nrltes:—':1 bare a fine healthy boq 1 �clously :ct the rnilR ty, <ta• ,conquest exercise c -s- tT—trtrint,I,tFc1 I" i^ " insomnia, Ttr_ • iron, it to the relatives in the city. three years nc have used Ba y c of over-extr,•ise �___ ___•__—_• _ - Gifts of this kind will be sz �. to i e, Tablets for him ever sine he was a Prose,Ttly thr, nta•s salt:+,• .asst stern- ;must be avoided. Thera is s,ch i ` ^.-. iappreciated, and parcel post m. lies small baby. I certainly thtnJi them a! ly thin,, as being ".ou tired a It n i,«'` gt Your lion's ' slue sending of them an,easy mat r.; splendid mecticine." The Tablets are "This lad: says yon, tried jo speak Finally, it inso,unia i,e ul.re- 1n market basket filled with a varlet ; sold by, medicine dealers or by tryst! to her at the railway 'suition.-=•-- elirwric; it is always Well to have a 5!•2^ DEl3ENTUREB 1 ; `;A of Yrult, and vegetables can. be mad ; at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- "It was a mistake," pleaded the Ulan thorou h bodi! e i e aya e a year y. most attractive. These thin s that iii the deek�t or my a competent physician. The Great West Permanent : e peop a in the country value so! - .y----- lightly luxuries to the. city dire!-� bricks wife's young tr.cc e, whom 1've never seen, but who'd been 'described to me ! Sometimes, though comprrat;i eiy seldom, insomnia is P. symptom of :, �Oan Comp are i If there are any old around) and a basket .tiller! wig"firm, � the house, soak them- over night in as a haridsome�young lady, with olden a beginning oz „anis• u seaae. In that Toronto Office :. 20 Kin St. West - 9 _Vera, clean beets, carrots, turnips, parsnips, kerosene and let their dry. It is said hair, well -cut features, fine sample• ! case the" disease itse:f must be treat- _ apples, and so..fptth, would be a wel-I if one of these is i aced on a wood xion, perfect figure.- beautifully stress- ed if the utscmnra zQ to he cured. come gift in auy,home. Jura of jelly or coal fire the firs will last one- ed, and -" 1 AvIlen, h-,wever, :10 organic disease - or home-made rbserves or pickle are. third lou er, which is a With a charming blush. the pr!ncl• I is resct•,t eelf-cure is nearl;w slways P P B good thing P more attr if packed in a basket+' to know during the days of fuel short- pal witness against him interruptbd possible toy acting 'n accordance with s been painted, and a dainty) a$e, his flow of eloquence. the hints given above: bo*of ribbon; or'n bench of wild or+ ' The cost of concreting floors gen- "1 don't wish to prosecute -the gen- And: most of all, tear in -mind that cultivated flowers, or even a bit oft erally amounts to about $fi an ani:' tlenisn. sir;' she said to- the magit. worry ,of any sort`li',ape of insom- green from the woodsy adds to the mal in the ordinary feeding stable, trate. "Any one mieht beve n}nde the n;a's. strongest allies, whereas calm - is equal to same mistake." ness' of mind is one of its most pow, effectiveness of the gifts. and the saving in manure A basket filled from the woods, with this amount of very 1,000 pounds 41 erful foes... E moss, berries, jack-in-the-pulpit, or in live weight, of -steers or cattle fed Now is the time to map out the Vfty of the many beautiful things that! for the year, as compared with ani- spring breeding and to plan for the ,Poultry cannot drink ice. Keep the be #—nd there will ca to the ala f-1 on earth floors mating up of the breeding pens, water from freezin►;, A Piz ;4 p_ -,'�i,FV. i N F A&" Morinfins.-and,kUled tow of uom,Xuo They stated togoi)Ier,bit-inittio, they -.3 crew -before they' could recover froA2 said, for they'd Jost Veen made known FAC ES their surprise. The.remain'der tied in terror, but their tight 'was to each other. But he, wished, as 40MJ soon, cut across the bright surface they sped. mints and cem Trstimes—ask for short when Robertson seized the that through life they might thus go.. Ij told At Art Co.. 4 Brunawleir abandoned gun, screwed it around and together.ronin for Liver poured a hail Mbullets upon the A crash! They were through! won 11AZIN backs of the fast disappearing enemy. "Oh, how awkWard!" cried she. "I'len't deep, but has anyone seen =*nd Bowels bring Several of them1ell victims to their us T, Smiles own weapon and others were caught - "Never mind, Let me tell y I love 0 'o I love ,,back by our sholls. When the remainder you," said he, "since the tee Is owELL ---------- of the platoon arrived Robertsou was Turn- the "kill-joys" out—the head- still firing the ---captured gun. It was 'Ache, biliousness, indigestion, the sick, entirely due. to his heroic action that sour stomach and misery -making gases the whole line was enabled to advance Kinard's 7-1-1—out Cures Di =]Per. turn them, out to -night and keep and capture the final objective. Rob- Electricity's Gift. em out with.Casearets. ertsou went forward with the first Electric power has permitte thee'x.* Millions of man and women14take a wave, taking a gun with him. He. scaret -now and then and never used it very effectively to keep down owthe misery caused' by a lazy the fire. of German machine guns and ver, clogged bowels, or an upset snipers, while his platoon consoli. tomsma tocb. dated the new position. Later in the ;4 p_ -,'�i,FV. i N F Don't put in another day of distress. 4AY, When two of our snipers who, 9-IHOICE SILVER BLACK BRBEDIN(b "MONEY ORDERS.' Foxes. Also, we are•buyers of Raw Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach: ventured in front of our lines were krf What have You—what price?, kemove the sour, fermenting food; wounded, Robertson volunteered to It is always safe to send a minion Reid Bros,, Bothwell, Ont. ASTHMA bring them In. He went Into Express Money Or Fi dollars take the excess bile from your liver the open, fe . . OFFIN STOCK WANTED. IF 'rOV 11 mpleton's RAZ -MAH Capsules are costs three cents. C are able to supply, advise us. as ir4o and carry out- all the constipated although expbsed to a heavy enemyto relieve ASTHMA, don't guaranteed Will VALK the highest prices, dry or creep waste matter and poison in the bowels. lire, lifted one man on, his back and suffer --another day. from the saw, Heenan Bros., Limited., Write Templaton's, 142 King St. Remarkably Successful Treatment Owen Sound, Ont. -,.Then you will feel great. carried him safely to the trench and W,, Toronto, for free n::n -JANCER, TUMORS, LU I M jr returned the, second Reliable druggists them at "An FS. ETCl,, A Cascaret to -night straightens you imm6dlatel to. d shall I be able to play the $1.04 a box. piano when my' hands heal?" asked X-) Internal and external, cared withavi out by morning. They work while you' man, staggering back with' his un- -Wn by our home treatment Write us cunIulous burden while th—e--b-u-ffe-fs, the wound ed-sattlier.— sleep. before too late Dr. Beliman Madwa "Certainly you will," said the doc- Co., Limited, Collingwood, 0 I whistled around him. But its if cruel Now Italian Tractor. tor. How C.P.R. Engineer Won fate were awaiting.until the last pos". Bible moment to overtake him,'he was A tractor designed by Italian en- "Gee, that's great!" I never could Victoria Cro". d DH4 EACH DAY killed on the very •parapet of the gingers to give maximum traction with before." 1t fell to the lot of a C.P.R. engineer, trench, his mission almost acebin minimum road damage Is featured by Pte. John Peter Robertson, to Win the lashed.His splendidly heroic end. I P- a number of flat steel pads held Order incubators and brooders at - d. Much coveted Victoria Cross at Pas= his dashing work done earlier Id the against the rim by individual coil once.. Later in the season serious dis- A LITT'LE MORE scheadaele. Robertson enlisted at day, had a most Inspiring effect. springs Froin the hub. lays are likely to occur. Lethbridge with the-a-TRh�wasr-aa, engineer on that divisicar. He was. Wizard's Liniment Cures Garret in Cows. Hurryl Let "Dandetinell save VU -SUFFER your halt and double better known as "Pete" WHEN Y1111 Lath- .. . . ......... Explained by Pat. bridge friends.. He was to his '1 born I, 'Plo- its beauty tQu. Nova Scotia, but lived most of Alinard's Liniment Co., Limited. Pat said a visitor to one of his life in Medicine Hat with his Gentlemen,— Last winter I received. Ireland's beauty spots, "there used to FROM RHEUMATISM :mother, Mrs. Alex. Robertson- great benefit from the use of M IN. be two windmills here." Robertson was aged thirty-four, won ARDIS LINIMENT In a severe attack , "Bedad," was the reply, "they took rre down to lave more wind for the Almost any man will tell you his distinction 4n connection- with of LaGrippe, and I have frequently. other... t I hal Sloan's Liniment operations at Passchenduele. Novem= proved It to be very effective in cases I ber 6, I517. Details came through -at'luflanimatton. r eans relief a tharitative channels that during bte 7 - U Yours; battalion's attack Robertson's platoon' W. A. HUTCfffN-SO1q— 11 ------ - 2- f How 0 "hiS___ --For ­pracctically every rnati has used _4 4 nul I all was held up by uncut wire two bun., it who has -si2ffered from rheumatic dred-yards from the final objective. aches, soreness of muscles, .9�tffness Our guns were still busy cutting a way Ctntirnatl authority says corns of joints, the results of weather ex- Ahrough the wire ivhea a German ma- dry up and ilft out posure. chins gun opined fire and inflicted The Brldle'Pith. with fingers., Women, too, by the hundreds of very h6avy losses on the Canadians, "I suppose." remarked the fdcetious thousands, use it for relieving. neur- .. 0W."WIll backs, neural*ia. sick head - itis, lame b 7 Robertson. without waiting for orders stranger, watching a workman lay ache. Clean. refreshing, soothing, and entirely on b1s, own Initiative, down a carpet from the% church door Hogpital records $11ow that every ly effective. Say fjmg you put a earn ion lnrita.�_ `iv your SAA rI&L to the curb; "that lip -tbe-high read- To a rushed towards the"Oerman gun, defy failing hair a Ifig the Machine gun's withering tire. heaven?" jaw or blood Poison- Which Is 000dlssl. Me& in Canada. -Get it to Y. the scalp of every particle of dan& "No," promptly replied the man. says a Cincinnati authority, who tells Ilk, "e, IIIAL ruff, get a small bottle of delfghtflal koreaver, our artillery barrage was yoo that a Quarter ounce of a dM "pandering" at any drug or tollot so Intense that death seemed almost "merely a bridal path." ,rolled freasque can be obtained at lit.,, f certain Working his way to the go cost from the drug store but is outs counter for a few cents, pour a litho The !;.21sian Empire embraces one. ,Orient to rid one's test all every hard flank, he eventually found an opening in your hand and tub It Into the scalp. In the wire, got through and crawled sixth of the land surface of the world. or ft corn or 4:iallus. After several applications the haft simply apply a few drops of until the end, of the emplacement was It is inor than fifty times Larger then ?On usually stops coming out and you caull , bee no on a tender. aching corn and reached. Rising suddenly to his feet Japan,- and has &'.total area of 8.660,. normess is Instantly relflevold. Short. (lad any dandruff. Help your bsby,- lie charged down on the "tonished ON square ifilles. ly the entire corn can be lifted ouL grow long. thick and strong and 1w come soft, glossy and abundant, root and all, without pshL ...... -------- This drug Is sticky but dMev at once p - and Is claimed to just shrivol up any How to eowiflangvftatingthe surrounding tissueor ekhL e oodit your wife wears.bigis be** sheratw-1h i I d re nStyles fo CUECI�R� � �, will be clad to know of this, `71111toon to thirty drops of ratre, of Roots, commonly Called use" sellflerli caraft "SYRUP Syrolp, may he taken in water OF FIGS WITS �N�RM witk mosde and at bedtime, for 4" care of indigestion, const,. pa&- --d bed blood. P.mt. 4P I On Nwd. Cress ILD'S LAXATIVE CH 0 in this trIesbastad will effect a care In neave every case, Hair Fell Out. • Got the genuine at druggist Remove poi- at tongue I Remol sons from little stomach, elld bar broke a In Fft� so diver and bowels low ringworms. The rh44orms thirty B y Roots, ' -8 - "IF 17.,0 ORDERS.` E RS.' f. to ",d� n 0, er I d Purify th BI W 0 k_ Who t tdtime, or IL7t f indigestion, ess. Pat P_r.it- t most act a, C "� = " oine at 7 rugg. .tL' 4 -a very large evid there NW, y. I IWO an bor bead. and bor ses* would bleed. She w, lrM niers end he" at timn, And bW b* Was fismag alL q0 "I used Codettra, " and sa Fmcoucdo. fbw I had =W ons a" mew - and as of cuticurs. Soso and two bosass No. 9216. price, 20 cents. K4T110no cents. Cut in 6 sizers, 4, 6, S. 10, t"," sleeves with or without straight and 14 years. Size 8 requires 2% yi IhWirnming-band. Cut—in 6 sizes, 4, 6,142 ins. wade, or 17A yds. 54 ins. m-:.Je: 8, 10, 12 atd 14 years. Size 8 requir lining, _21% yds. 36 ins Wide. No. 13048—Boy's Double -Breasted es, without trimming -bands, 2% Overcoat. Price, 20 cents. In two: .32 ins. wide, or 1% yds. 40 ins. wide; I lengths. Cut in 6 sizes,_4 to 14 yrs. !with tramming -bands, 2% yds. 32 ins. Size -8, with belt, longer length, 2 '/,1 Colima Ointment ON was bussO it (Signed) Ulm LAM A 1 11 HMO Idaho, FWI 24, 1919. Vie Cud=& soap, obitniout ad A Tak= for all toll" pupolow seas at 25 M tfu finteiml_ -wide, or 1% yds. 40 ins. wide. - �:, . ­­ 1- . __ _­ — 1.yds. 48 ins. wide, or 2 yds. 54 ins.! i, No. 9224—Girl's Dress.' 'Price, 20; wide; without belt, shorter length, 1?/,% j p. yes. 54 ins-: ,.."nts. Straight gathered side w- yds. 48 ins. wide; or 11% ONLY TABU` MARKED 4ions.e 4 Cut in 6 sizes, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 wide: 4Z and 14 years. Size 8 requires 234 These patterns may be - obtWinerl. yds.'36 ins. aide, or. 1% yds. 48 ins., from your. local McCall deiler, or -from' Accept ,California" Syrup of Figs only-�--Iook for the name California on the :McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Tr,:-ontol I "BAYER„ ARE,-.'MP1 ASPIRIN -package, then you are sure your No. -9076--Girl's Coat. Price, 20 Dept. W. the child Is having then best and -most —t -harmless laxative old, physic for the little stomach,- liver, and'* bowels. Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cro"If Chtldfen ,love Its delicious fruity taste.. Full,directions for child'&_dois Ala fear. adh bottle. Give lt.witbout' Mother! You must say "California. cup wworm Novi 'Grimmul on e Al , p A\ supplies what'' man T "a 111 7 Ja .........breakt ceroals a solid nourishment hment including Ahe vital mineral salts so _,necessary to encourage normal "ro--xAh in �71i3ldrp_n. fool - that tastes re� o, d' "277eres' a InMU,!%ason Yes, Cold Alla — Gone—Not A`;R? Bit of Coughil Feel great this morning. As soon as I felt it coining on yesterday I used Gray's Syrup and nipOd it in the bud. just couldn't tntgs an hour at the office, we are so busy -and short-handed. Gray's Syrup is a habit in our family, the folilg have used it for sixty years, I Always buy the Laren alas 09 . . . . . . . . . . . . ISSUE No. 9-120. SMR A&" They stated togoi)Ier,bit-inittio, they -.3 said, for they'd Jost Veen made known A to each other. But he, wished, as PO R2!RAIT AGAKT4 WANT 4.". finish across the bright surface they sped. mints and cem Trstimes—ask for that through life they might thus go.. Ij told At Art Co.. 4 Brunawleir together.ronin . A crash! They were through! won 11AZIN "Oh, how awkWard!" cried she. "I'len't deep, but has anyone seen WEWSPAPER. 'WEEKLY, IN BRUC= Coo us T, Splendid opportuni W 41 to,. T. Win Co., "Llmit on Publishing Aspirin to the trade mark -(registered In Canada) of BaTer Manufacture Of-monliI. r ,acetteacidester of sallcylicacid. while It Is well known that AMP r , lgamml= T"1*0 "Never mind, Let me tell y I love 0 'o I love is Adelaide St. W., Toronto. you," said he, "since the tee Is owELL EQUIPPED NEWspApEa W broken between us." and Job printtng plant I Blast Ontario. lnsure�nce carrie,",500. Wlpi $1,200 Box'. 1W,for on quick sale. a I Publishing Co.. Ltd., Kinard's 7-1-1—out Cures Di =]Per. son Toronto. 40 Electricity's Gift. Electric power has permitte thee'x.* HENS WANTED alive 18 cents a ploltation of Chillan copper posits pound, any size, f.o.b. your pta- fiLo"nL If within 200 miles of Toronto. Ship that may prove the richest n the C.O.D. •In crates or boxes. Albert Lewis.. world, 666 Dundas West. Toronto. Don't put in another day of distress. 4AY, When two of our snipers who, 9-IHOICE SILVER BLACK BRBEDIN(b "MONEY ORDERS.' Foxes. Also, we are•buyers of Raw Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach: ventured in front of our lines were krf What have You—what price?, kemove the sour, fermenting food; wounded, Robertson volunteered to It is always safe to send a minion Reid Bros,, Bothwell, Ont. ASTHMA bring them In. He went Into Express Money Or Fi dollars take the excess bile from your liver the open, fe . . OFFIN STOCK WANTED. IF 'rOV 11 mpleton's RAZ -MAH Capsules are costs three cents. C are able to supply, advise us. as ir4o and carry out- all the constipated although expbsed to a heavy enemyto relieve ASTHMA, don't guaranteed Will VALK the highest prices, dry or creep waste matter and poison in the bowels. lire, lifted one man on, his back and suffer --another day. from the saw, Heenan Bros., Limited., Write Templaton's, 142 King St. Remarkably Successful Treatment Owen Sound, Ont. -,.Then you will feel great. carried him safely to the trench and W,, Toronto, for free n::n -JANCER, TUMORS, LU I M jr returned the, second Reliable druggists them at "An FS. ETCl,, A Cascaret to -night straightens you imm6dlatel to. d shall I be able to play the $1.04 a box. piano when my' hands heal?" asked X-) Internal and external, cared withavi out by morning. They work while you' man, staggering back with' his un- -Wn by our home treatment Write us cunIulous burden while th—e--b-u-ffe-fs, the wound ed-sattlier.— sleep. before too late Dr. Beliman Madwa "Certainly you will," said the doc- Co., Limited, Collingwood, 0 I whistled around him. But its if cruel Now Italian Tractor. tor. How C.P.R. Engineer Won fate were awaiting.until the last pos". Bible moment to overtake him,'he was A tractor designed by Italian en- "Gee, that's great!" I never could Victoria Cro". d DH4 EACH DAY killed on the very •parapet of the gingers to give maximum traction with before." 1t fell to the lot of a C.P.R. engineer, trench, his mission almost acebin minimum road damage Is featured by Pte. John Peter Robertson, to Win the lashed.His splendidly heroic end. I P- a number of flat steel pads held Order incubators and brooders at - d. Much coveted Victoria Cross at Pas= his dashing work done earlier Id the against the rim by individual coil once.. Later in the season serious dis- A LITT'LE MORE scheadaele. Robertson enlisted at day, had a most Inspiring effect. springs Froin the hub. lays are likely to occur. Lethbridge with the-a-TRh�wasr-aa, engineer on that divisicar. He was. Wizard's Liniment Cures Garret in Cows. Hurryl Let "Dandetinell save VU -SUFFER your halt and double better known as "Pete" WHEN Y1111 Lath- .. . . ......... Explained by Pat. bridge friends.. He was to his '1 born I, 'Plo- its beauty tQu. Nova Scotia, but lived most of Alinard's Liniment Co., Limited. Pat said a visitor to one of his life in Medicine Hat with his Gentlemen,— Last winter I received. Ireland's beauty spots, "there used to FROM RHEUMATISM :mother, Mrs. Alex. Robertson- great benefit from the use of M IN. be two windmills here." Robertson was aged thirty-four, won ARDIS LINIMENT In a severe attack , "Bedad," was the reply, "they took rre down to lave more wind for the Almost any man will tell you his distinction 4n connection- with of LaGrippe, and I have frequently. other... t I hal Sloan's Liniment operations at Passchenduele. Novem= proved It to be very effective in cases I ber 6, I517. Details came through -at'luflanimatton. r eans relief a tharitative channels that during bte 7 - U Yours; battalion's attack Robertson's platoon' W. A. HUTCfffN-SO1q— 11 ------ - 2- f How 0 "hiS___ --For ­pracctically every rnati has used _4 4 nul I all was held up by uncut wire two bun., it who has -si2ffered from rheumatic dred-yards from the final objective. aches, soreness of muscles, .9�tffness Our guns were still busy cutting a way Ctntirnatl authority says corns of joints, the results of weather ex- Ahrough the wire ivhea a German ma- dry up and ilft out posure. chins gun opined fire and inflicted The Brldle'Pith. with fingers., Women, too, by the hundreds of very h6avy losses on the Canadians, "I suppose." remarked the fdcetious thousands, use it for relieving. neur- .. 0W."WIll backs, neural*ia. sick head - itis, lame b 7 Robertson. without waiting for orders stranger, watching a workman lay ache. Clean. refreshing, soothing, and entirely on b1s, own Initiative, down a carpet from the% church door Hogpital records $11ow that every ly effective. Say fjmg you put a earn ion lnrita.�_ `iv your SAA rI&L to the curb; "that lip -tbe-high read- To a rushed towards the"Oerman gun, defy failing hair a Ifig the Machine gun's withering tire. heaven?" jaw or blood Poison- Which Is 000dlssl. Me& in Canada. -Get it to Y. the scalp of every particle of dan& "No," promptly replied the man. says a Cincinnati authority, who tells Ilk, "e, IIIAL ruff, get a small bottle of delfghtflal koreaver, our artillery barrage was yoo that a Quarter ounce of a dM "pandering" at any drug or tollot so Intense that death seemed almost "merely a bridal path." ,rolled freasque can be obtained at lit.,, f certain Working his way to the go cost from the drug store but is outs counter for a few cents, pour a litho The !;.21sian Empire embraces one. ,Orient to rid one's test all every hard flank, he eventually found an opening in your hand and tub It Into the scalp. In the wire, got through and crawled sixth of the land surface of the world. or ft corn or 4:iallus. After several applications the haft simply apply a few drops of until the end, of the emplacement was It is inor than fifty times Larger then ?On usually stops coming out and you caull , bee no on a tender. aching corn and reached. Rising suddenly to his feet Japan,- and has &'.total area of 8.660,. normess is Instantly relflevold. Short. (lad any dandruff. Help your bsby,- lie charged down on the "tonished ON square ifilles. ly the entire corn can be lifted ouL grow long. thick and strong and 1w come soft, glossy and abundant, root and all, without pshL ...... -------- This drug Is sticky but dMev at once p - and Is claimed to just shrivol up any How to eowiflangvftatingthe surrounding tissueor ekhL e oodit your wife wears.bigis be** sheratw-1h i I d re nStyles fo CUECI�R� � �, will be clad to know of this, `71111toon to thirty drops of ratre, of Roots, commonly Called use" sellflerli caraft "SYRUP Syrolp, may he taken in water OF FIGS WITS �N�RM witk mosde and at bedtime, for 4" care of indigestion, const,. pa&- --d bed blood. P.mt. 4P I On Nwd. Cress ILD'S LAXATIVE CH 0 in this trIesbastad will effect a care In neave every case, Hair Fell Out. • Got the genuine at druggist Remove poi- at tongue I Remol sons from little stomach, elld bar broke a In Fft� so diver and bowels low ringworms. The rh44orms thirty B y Roots, ' -8 - "IF 17.,0 ORDERS.` E RS.' f. to ",d� n 0, er I d Purify th BI W 0 k_ Who t tdtime, or IL7t f indigestion, ess. Pat P_r.it- t most act a, C "� = " oine at 7 rugg. .tL' 4 -a very large evid there NW, y. I IWO an bor bead. and bor ses* would bleed. She w, lrM niers end he" at timn, And bW b* Was fismag alL q0 "I used Codettra, " and sa Fmcoucdo. fbw I had =W ons a" mew - and as of cuticurs. Soso and two bosass No. 9216. price, 20 cents. K4T110no cents. Cut in 6 sizers, 4, 6, S. 10, t"," sleeves with or without straight and 14 years. Size 8 requires 2% yi IhWirnming-band. Cut—in 6 sizes, 4, 6,142 ins. wade, or 17A yds. 54 ins. m-:.Je: 8, 10, 12 atd 14 years. Size 8 requir lining, _21% yds. 36 ins Wide. No. 13048—Boy's Double -Breasted es, without trimming -bands, 2% Overcoat. Price, 20 cents. In two: .32 ins. wide, or 1% yds. 40 ins. wide; I lengths. Cut in 6 sizes,_4 to 14 yrs. !with tramming -bands, 2% yds. 32 ins. Size -8, with belt, longer length, 2 '/,1 Colima Ointment ON was bussO it (Signed) Ulm LAM A 1 11 HMO Idaho, FWI 24, 1919. Vie Cud=& soap, obitniout ad A Tak= for all toll" pupolow seas at 25 M tfu finteiml_ -wide, or 1% yds. 40 ins. wide. - �:, . ­­ 1- . __ _­ — 1.yds. 48 ins. wide, or 2 yds. 54 ins.! i, No. 9224—Girl's Dress.' 'Price, 20; wide; without belt, shorter length, 1?/,% j p. yes. 54 ins-: ,.."nts. Straight gathered side w- yds. 48 ins. wide; or 11% ONLY TABU` MARKED 4ions.e 4 Cut in 6 sizes, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 wide: 4Z and 14 years. Size 8 requires 234 These patterns may be - obtWinerl. yds.'36 ins. aide, or. 1% yds. 48 ins., from your. local McCall deiler, or -from' Accept ,California" Syrup of Figs only-�--Iook for the name California on the :McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Tr,:-ontol I "BAYER„ ARE,-.'MP1 ASPIRIN -package, then you are sure your No. -9076--Girl's Coat. Price, 20 Dept. W. the child Is having then best and -most —t -harmless laxative old, physic for the little stomach,- liver, and'* bowels. Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cro"If Chtldfen ,love Its delicious fruity taste.. Full,directions for child'&_dois Ala fear. adh bottle. Give lt.witbout' Mother! You must say "California. cup wworm Novi 'Grimmul on e Al , p A\ supplies what'' man T "a 111 7 Ja .........breakt ceroals a solid nourishment hment including Ahe vital mineral salts so _,necessary to encourage normal "ro--xAh in �71i3ldrp_n. fool - that tastes re� o, d' "277eres' a InMU,!%ason Yes, Cold Alla — Gone—Not A`;R? Bit of Coughil Feel great this morning. As soon as I felt it coining on yesterday I used Gray's Syrup and nipOd it in the bud. just couldn't tntgs an hour at the office, we are so busy -and short-handed. Gray's Syrup is a habit in our family, the folilg have used it for sixty years, I Always buy the Laren alas 09 . . . . . . . . . . . . ISSUE No. 9-120. SMR -.3 A For C461dx, Pain, Lumbago, Stiff- l package which 001ISiss 00 Then zero xiess, Rheumatism, sciatica, Npuritis, rection. Y04 are ge and for; Headache, Neuralgia, Tooth- Aspirin—tbo ruidne Asptrin pre hine- ache, FArwhc, take Aspirin marked: scribed by phyalclans for beer 660 with the name -Bayer' or you are, not taking Aspirin A all. tetu years. vow made in HaNdy tin boxes clontainin 12 to Accept only "Uer Tablets o! Aspirin" In an unbroken 'Bayer" lets cost but & few cents- also sell larger "Bayer" P" There in ablT,one As %­Tcm must 047 'Mayor" Aspirin to the trade mark -(registered In Canada) of BaTer Manufacture Of-monliI. r ,acetteacidester of sallcylicacid. while It Is well known that AMP r , lgamml= T"1*0 Inanutacture, to assist the public stabot tmi*tl*ns, 06 09 "Will. be StSUIP" With tAllf 91110141 '1119"'3014% 00 *%*W Oselsa. .:� . 7 , ;'","'vim v+±2 ''^. 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McFadden left last week drove down to Whitby on Tues- and high to R - fur Durham on business. . day evening to spend a pleasant��D OF THAN$8 p., elan with the tan leather tap, froru 3.50 to 4.50 per pair. Felt and cork insoles 20e. Heavy Mackinaw sox 1.25 +r, -Found, in Pickering village, a hour or two on thb skating rink. We wish through the columns of per pair, Boys' rubbers, laced, heavy, at 2.25 and 2.50. V- -`'3•osary. Loser call at this office. -J. R. Thextou has purchased THE NEws to express our heartfelt' - -Dr. Henry fit iCd be here as. the work shop which was used by gratitude to the mxny friend ffor Men's smocks and overa113 in Ulue Rtid black, 3.00 per garment. , ' tusuitf neat Tuesday to attend to. the contractors n ben erecting the their words and acts of sympathy. Men's heavy wool underrc•ear, i)nshriukable, at 8.00 per snit. Good I Ilia professional duties * new bank building and has nioved shown usdtirhpy the last it ness.and quality ladies' natural wool uudel-WeRr 5.00 per suit,. A few . " �, -�. C. Stork is note busy jlraw• it ou to }lis oR n premises to be death'of our beloved wife and mother, sweaters for tueu, «'Dalen and boys at right prices, , ding the material far the new used els all ice-house. and also for the'rnany beautiful floral .I barn which he intends 't>� erect -Tree ilagarines at ,the public trihutes shower as a mark of respect . Fresh Groceries always on hand, nlso'a full line of Frozen Fish. r _; : �e1 -- library for 1920 are as folia« s and esteem.. w -I. .-According to statute the po- The Ladies'- Home Journal, The H• B `�SaaL F1aIILY G. A, GILLESPIE, ;DUNBARTON lice trustees will hold their tirsG 'W man's Home Gompauion, Tile - . ,------- - g ,.• • a : y blon-. Aua-ec•Leati, Maclean's, Popular : imeetiu lei the tcrR u hall on da The Bel} Telephone Co liech(1uic=, Red Book. \'etv books ' p have will be added to the library fre- ' ' had a number of mewengaged dnr- gently (luring 19:,0. Buy two a f `-r e i 4 r' two putting tickets for the fancily and name ` °" � +� :� 7 4, tang the pa. t reek o A111110to � .':up a cattle in the village. p R soave bunk that,yuu would like to ;� �:,,,� •,- 2t ra., i -Alf. Pairoer •moved on' Tues• see added to the 1}at. Tho 1918 -� 4 - . s �r day into the pause, at the foot of and 1919 Papular D lienees are l � .ft : Church St., which he urc:hased a for sale at the librar at 25c. each. . . . p y /. �J , ' few weeks *icer from F. E. Gee, and -York, toss t)sliip «}}1 sole on _ ( "fir _ Reid has just rxc21 _tile hydro radial t,y•law to-mor- •+�� - . ' - , i dich'W. G. R rote. If che'by-law carries, and . • f�*i, -� - h , . . - -J. S. -Ville; who has been there is uo doubt that it will, Fill =.- -- . _ -,.''' fn poor health . for• several year lire rtun}cT}realities ccLce)•1lAd will , ��LIS REGISTER. ' ' ..... • ' _ .:_ has-dec•ided to ,give -rip `farming tile,, iisv(' approved of the Hydro- • . , . and will hold an anctio S sale of Eleytiic Power Commission taking `" "-"•• _ ', ' his farm stuck on Tuescja • of nest over the Toronto-Eastern. Even TUESDAY. JAN. lir Li-Auction sale of - _Beek. if I"oak -township were" to defeat hoi'aes age.cattle of. good c;unlitq: at . -S. J. Somerville, of Cherry ilio b late, it tvoudd,nut interfere lot 27, rear of tuns:, Picketing, the.. ,* 1._ . *-L _ . wood, who has been in poor healih with the work being undertaken. property of S. J. Sou)Prciile. dale K at 1 o'clock„ shHrp. Set+ bills. W: ;`,' ..for some time. Ci, KCt•iug-u _fnrnt= «'e may expect to see wuik on the $, Powell, auctioneer. ' ing'and will, Lola an ane tion Kale line beginning just as soon as the _ of his farm stock on Tuesday, Jean. iveather-conditions in • the' s rind ___ _ _ . ___ p, Heti+ Advertisements. Will permit at-h ag dune.' - -- -- -- _ -.-_ - . ,, the 20th. _ -_ -W. G. Reid moved` this week ' -John McCin-ty has. the cement i j CE-I am prepared to supply ic> �f -- . ` I to the lion=e he recently put-. 'lbutwent, of the new bridge near. oft;-st•c!ass . g G rarity un short nopee. Russ Burnt, Lanka{:on ),i-17 chased from the John A. Linton ly cnl)11�,eted, Ueitrq now ready . p - . estate and which Sirs. Brit h2►s for the Slee} au eretl acture which TQR '+:41.F. C1iE:1P-SleiQhF. wnq- .. "! . fust vac•a red. i- exl)'.'t•tetl to arrive note any day. 1 un, bu': vs, l eras.•, and all i mds of imple• + ; -St. Ali(irew -a Yunug People g , On .a.ccutint' of the late date on m,n '. H Ilerman Claremont.- . L;tf ,, � _ --_ _ . el f Society a skating p.1t•ty )s post_ whic•h.the contract tea a1ra1'tled c)fiT--Rtcceeeri nunhitrtnn +andahP '�[�Y. abundance � poned from Friday eveni-ng until dip eo,it :of building t (. ", :11)!1 igen,:+{. i[,i1.,,,n.V:'rent' .',y, r)..N '1ih. a gar _ - Monday Pvenin�; nest. Convey u:et;E: 11;1, bei greatly ' it •_rt • Reward. E.Aforgan, R. 1j4 No. 1. Pick- , . t antes will iertv.e'the church at ti.30 as Elie tnud,and gravel. has E,,A tot 15-115 - __.. Prosperity 'and Happines, .. . -W-)- - - �Ofi SALF'--Dining room table. bed . arp or Why, 1_heated.- This extra stork hn� •�� _ -tic. and 1lrs. Fielding, who also greatly prolonged the time .:Y.m <et. :,d) a bice,.. =orae E.m mal•.. •-�- ,•, ry +tock. A 01 to Willa Shepherd, ming 5t., - L `have been spending the 'past few net's?=ars tocomplete the work: P,.k.nng,, Polk �e e17�pyEd by all our , months with. Dr. and Mr=.,Cart- It was oriRinaliy intended to have �OR SALE-2 good c .. dand 7 - - 1. - iYrijtbt, }eft on Thursafty for r.he bridge ready for traffic. before 1' Beare old, due *twat the hrRlnr!n(ufllarch. Brantford where they will spend a Chl,iptmas, App;v at lot 17, con, U, Pickering. %ingnus Nfor- • few weeks with relatives. -The gaol roads policy of the Rrn. Ckarernaot. 17tE +Customers and Friends . ' -The weather still keeps cold. C . F. O. government is now tak• E,xSTS WA:�'TF.D-' $7 a-day, in _ as the thermometer keeps huvet• ing shape and is being Ellet with T ctuding teamster Dufferin Construction , ''• • - • Co . Past'*-ltrtr one mile east of Pickering, 2t-17 ' !: . 4-- arounell the zero wart- contin- irpnPral app oval, - The Han- F_ 11'- - during 1920 .. -•ua ly. . While it is cold and bard BiggQ, the Minister of Highways, T „9T-Trip terrier blind on both _ I eyes, white, yellow spot on side of head and . 1 - : . on the coal bias, it is better than bas outlined that olicy, which one on backof shoulder. $10 reward. Oscar . ` - , - ;) , .having to wade through mud. has received the fu lest approval Wilson ,Brougham• i7-is - i: : f -The annual Convention of the of the Dominion Good Roads Com• FOR SALFt..About 26 cords of pine _ ' -_ - . , . 'Township Sabbath School Associ• mission, and puts the province a•ft wood. at lot ss: B F con: Picks , - dation will be held in the Presby in a position whereby it will re- (Rouge).- Easy ofaccesa. Price,%600 per et° I . terian chnreh, Claremont, op Wed= eeive its 4hare cif the Federal Appy ro T. & J. Mccla.han, nunbarcon. 17tt _ _ . . lay, Jan. 219t. The programme grant. Mr. Biggs !elates that the CITRAYED-From lots. 13, con. 9.. - ' may be seen in *pother column. kind of road that will be bailt will k Pickering a 2-year-old red heifer: horn. - - -, v t y slightly turner] in and a slit in left ear .small star 1 --A meeting of, the Pickering be determined by the amount of on face. Reward for information leading to her t .. Fire Co will be held in the Town traffic that a road is called upon to recovery' �►' o• Scow, cisremont. Hitt i ; - .- . - * ]" r' I . ; � Hffll on Monday eventag, Jan. 19, bear. If a macadam road will not - - - -. tit 8 o'clock. Every member of stand the traffic. we understand .Grain E�lopping i.-, the Company Is requested to be that a concrete surface will then - . 1" , - A\D FLAKING r present as important; business be constructed. •That. policy 4 w mast be transacted. Don t fel], should be =alt-factory to all parts ;aro prepared [fl do Grain Chop ' 1 _-141ajor C. lis H. Jollffe'3 yelp of the crntntry... _ Ir. of farm stock, ln, Zetnent�; fi)rlti- - - En view of ihc• graciona revival ping and Oat Flaking everyJ/ I - p ..: i^, lure ete.,on Tuesday, was well at- nog• in progr•es's in the Pickering Creek d;ty except . . _, f leaded, althotigll it a R..tes lyre pallan ,4ervi church, special 'c'oni• . . . rather stormy. The priers were paign Bei vices are being held n}g}it y,. Saturday, CHAPMAN � �.. R _ W eeda aniowiting to after night with increasing inter• - -' nod, the roc n over S,50 0. Major Jolif i, who est tinct power.:. -God ifl handing Jahn R Bayles, Greer-wood . has lea►-ed his fit rm to Morleylliroa, 'out rare bles-iitgs• r•orne an,[ Let will spend aoine time in the I•nit- ycnr ..hare•. Sunday, Jana Istii. j ., ed State , being eftprPeeSsiin IiaU trill l,e."RetirRi I):13. rind fit ill LO I S Y- 1 E,. --,D BUNDYS -:- r j �� .s saQ The •annual meeting •.of. the uteilt'nenr nad turn's, l(Inart tte. p he ft)iln,/iMZ' � -__- y. R ! -- ! L will Ry t pt;r sdelive:• Public Library wag dated for .Jan. Thr; attuning ,uhiact tcii}' he ed aL the 13'**A,•t L�actoi� : ' 10tb. The folf(ywin-g- Board 'of ` 1• iodling a Niro." faun) the word• . ' - y ,Directors wile ar)pointed : _Juhn "Bt-bold boa Rre>at a 11121•t'CPr a lit iia- ccaoil No. 1, g�l.00 to 33,00 pt-r rn , .,See Our Christma's Spec-ials «Murkar, M. S. Chaptuan, Jitwpt Ile fire kindlrt'1," James 3:5. Let tiufr I .:n, \t,;1__ ) r. 3:i,ci1) _ . t to • th 1 the - ._ •- Richardson :�..J. Chapinirn. «' .J. ns rearm ourcc)M hearty at GQA*'; " . �o_i, yQ.iii) t,> 23.u0 , _ . .RS' SILK ,RWARF, `ani GS u Clark, Rev. A E.• Bruce, COJIJit"\ITY PLATE .. �i'1J ROGF • L. n' fire: Tbe evening snb)rrc t *ill be I i$ki't:er, Mrs. Hicks, 1fi.-•i E. Rk-h- Res-ival Power." The f-il.lowiit ; J•; W. 'LZOTEN, Sugar She71 �.,3 -Butter Knic'es, -5c to 150 ....ar&on, Mi-s Allegra (.:conk. Bcok words will be'the text : - Y e =hall GREEN RIV+I'li, -• O\T. • Committee : Mie A. Cron•k, Mr receive potter after that the Holy Cold Meat Fork?, °.23 Sugar Spoons, 1.00 },' - Hicks, Mr. Van Skiver. Ghost is scute upon 'yon," And -� s -F0 YEARS• -On Friday eveniiiF, Janliilry tftry ieere all filled with the Holy *P EXf1El'i1ENCC Berry Spoons, 2.,u Chile', Seta, - „,. 1.06 - • • _the 23rd, in St. _•tndren, .4. c•hurcli, Ghost." Acts 1:S. 2it. --Here i? roal ^. 2I..25 • Bake Knives, 1 2.� s Carvers, per pair, - ,, the Whit-by Brlpti;t Choir n'i11 I)ydro })ower an(1 light for Picker• s give a concert consisting of Se-it it;g peoplr. 11IRy Goa make uric ; t 1 �: Tea Spoans, 8.00 pet doyen and tin - _ 1. `` '� lith pOng9, Chgrll-e9 anI re,idings, Q'4)ls dynamic for service. Link ( . - ' -Tlte principal-perfortuel•s will,ap. n� it}t God and Lam? League ane { _Table Spoon=, 5.00 per dozen and up .,� '•pear in costume.' Piper Stewart r.ial, FridRy. night. Address b'y 7!P i' %RATE (ViRR"4 _ _1' i�, will be present and render=everal Capt. E. Chapinxu; S ing., by vi-- Drstcr;s AL �R�l CI.00:i5 . SLEIGH BELLS I selections. ' This eoncet•t' is in itors. Union service fur old and . _ - 7 CoPNt7tG1iT$ X. r haeor of Burns' birthday and i- y�niitg: You are inr}ted: (~Dote An.,)ree�rd ng t4tN.fl,F^ud^sc r:;y,nmsv `$ig Ben o 0G Cliiutes, . i.00 1 . -�' owl ocertain - it opinion fr::, PJC GCr W - ;. :t' •' under theanshices of St.-Andrew's to the Stilt%tty School at 2 p. in., l„ye '.r,n Isrrohi•:lypac•,!Whlil. canmunr.A• ' r ii>n•sLricLifrorfidrntlr). kFi1D60�8onPatents .-Little Ben, -0.C'U Shaft ReH., (3.25 a L9eies' Aid. Ac�nlsswa �� cents, �tPry LOrd'; Day.-J. �. l).' dentlree.OltnsinFe:wyfursocurlu6p+ttcnts. children l5 cents. �� Patents taker tnrou.h ?tuna a Co, rete)-o pnteter, 3.50 : IOther Bells 'as ordered 1, rr tctrtottcawuboctchsrse;tnit:o Sle . -St. George's Church. Pickering BRo -K ROAD � At► +� - � - t.' 1 . Sunday service-, Jan. N'LlI • •NI.uln- - - Me"lific iantric a". Complete stork of _Starr Slates •1. F, R. )rk.on spent Sun 1 under - J 1 iDlx sert'}ce 10.:30 a. til., and after the parental roof. Abandaomelyinasu ,eawce+t»•_1axk--tcu'- � 1 Ntaticri o9 any scientific joan,al. i•artns for Evef-Ready P lashlights, 1,23 to 2.75 - ,noon service at 8.30 p. m. The Seth 13:tdgernw is engaged.at pr(•s- -411 ilw.n a raw epostage r,reyatd. sc,id oy __ ill newRlesler•. ?^ an 2111 parish meeting for,the elee- ent cutting ire for Westney Brodie ' Be c tlic•k-onl 3 Heaters left-one at 28.00, p -on the o • MUNN & Ca ssmca- m, New York ' y ' • : . tion of officers and other bn;iues- pond here. �'' trill be held in the c•hurah on All the Stl)RII-POs l)atient4 h(tve' ftll?y __ BUM, We. s1-sat � -----con - n__1. another nt 2L00. Real valve' 'i Thursday, •Jan. 2.3nd, at y o'tic,ck recovered •End no new cases are re• j; i M DALE 'MILLS in the evening, All baritiZ?d per pnrrrrl in this neighborhood. ■ -■ I. G YOU, ALL :', •ERY "1IERRI-GH-RISTMAS' Cltl%urrl Hubbard, cchn was badly NV ��* IS sous of either .=eY over t lie :age of PICKER_ httken a-p in A recent .runaway ar.ci- 21 years, who hate regularly tit• tient, Iles fully recovered acrd is nocv Yon CRIT always get the hestllani- i : *ended the church dnrillq the"{luny cut ing w,)rul for neighbors with lobe I'lont )rade frntn \,). 1'. T F�Y1 Pickeringfour months ptece(?ing the rl�eet his woad-cuuin� rntt.fit. \faui'tob 1 1Phe1)t. (J t ilU� -' ` (i c i ( d Glenora. fou ` " -The following hookl z were add. 1lread, Try abng. --- - '----- --- - -' - - . ed 9: the pnhi•}u 1}hriiry during o' Pastry F7c�tr I're=•h R(>11ec1 Oats X919: Sti1} J•im-R'il�i: , Tan) r, ih'e Kish to take this opportunity lila ��. SE3di Ro 0 � ..1 the Scouts-wallace, RnwOes of of thanking our num(•rous friend; fur ' AilX 1--EEDSJ _• Red Cap-Wilson. AVi11(1:3 c+f their suhatnntial assistance rind kind . - , :.-' - Chance-Beach, The •Prrstons- wnipa.thy given rt. durink the siegc_nf OAT CHO Verse, The \ERn \olrod) basic - 1!Ir.ess through which we tend nut fA n• l'Rl till N: 11 O:1T5 . Ely have just passed. These Christian R.�KJri?Y CHOP •Zeal}, The Blazed Trail-14 bite, arts will never he forgotten 1)p a-. "' • ' .. � ' � I- wI;>•'AT . Business mcludm� Stock Dviellin i 1Ftakiug of Gec,rQe Grutwt-- Renton Gronc+a:.tN-n 1ER • STF.i•1)riv�o,, i 1'[IACKFD CORS g� f •.glia Pettingil)-`� ilson,, Hon=e of MIRE:D HEN FEED r, Torthy-Ford. Iiah R stty neo- �i,Ari,D OF THANKS Caldwell's Creani substitute and 'Iar11eSS Shop - Rinel3art, Dan n-Porter, Four - ' Horseman of the :1prn Ris•pse-• ` C Of i1IeR1: 1 «e wish thrrnl h theve rn?amus t', Iolao4Fs JIeR , .:: 1.,, Ibanez, The. Recreation of Brian g Kent--�V right, The 8voteli Twin. tbank otir Inas)' fi iPnds for their ex- •CHOPPIIG AND OATH f , V''e bare some snaps in ,Women's and 'Misses' Boots ' E�kimn Robinson Crnsoe-Snell, I pre°Binns of .yrupathy Rnd kindness SRL-3HI\G EVERYDAY T, 9ho' wn ti4 dnritlg the. A,td bereavement Get pricey on-feed in tots lots. �. at one-third N alae. Ykmnq Canada Rhys-Lo throuvh which ccs have juRr, paaeed, BELL PHO�TF.. " KE �1 Ir'reetd+>m of t1tN S('tt.ti-Ra"'I" . in the death of our helnved daughter, F� Z7C7• �iCTAe . P,TCK.ERI: G Lnvr'a Way-Marden, Boy"'ills 'tire. Thurman. R• A, BUNTING, - • c,_:ln}., Z'u'. I, and `'u?:'7T Jc,11N AND MZtP• STa••rraF1-sCx i Choppiug every day. [i Retablistied-1857. 4" Y, t,; "(✓ .. « ,. _ - e. « - ,. T\ B• >" SF �H"1-C'.•.. •e!i ' ' i,"'e{+�.:�y.,:!ei+r7k-%•a ;EE:'d +' "'t!' 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