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FO'RSYI, D. 01` O., Regis- _ lea of life: Lean could secure no em. . tered member of the Optometrical A+so- _ which . an excellent pru;,raui• will be , w refatiou of oatario. 8pecial,attention giTen to - given, including a very pretty scarf' Ployment. He could starve himself- - q '. the fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North We save you drily by •y number of vounq'ladies, the poor• in some countries learn that c ', Waretaont. :48t1 solos by Mrs. Hilts. readings by Miss I art early-hut to Bear the fatherless MILLS Mone -'' Florence Annis and-. Helen Thorn children of his sister civ for bread g'a ' *T F. TOMLINSON. 3f, B., Member y more than he could endure, and one the College cf Physicians grid Surgeons and instruruental solos .and duets hq i of Ontario. Off'.ce: that formerly occupied by :Miss Margaret %�estgate and the ; night, when all }cgs quiet. 6e slipped tbectate Dr.-R. Brodie, and latterly by Dr, Cald•-QV3lisses Beryl and Eva Annis and a ;away to the b�tker'a shop, where he - - - Price of ►Wilk is p;4ing up til. Phone. Claremont, Qnc. =sty dialogue by the bm;, of the Success : had kseen _bread during the day, and --- ex ' i a ane of la • • ..Get x11 out of you cows Club. A free-will offering: will be T )t u g p glass put in his y c i VF. CARTWRIGHT. M. D.,' 31. taken. _* hand, but the baker, fearing just such . C.tP.'& 5., Ont. A corrin for tb� Coun- you possibly can. ren attack on his shop. wasreadv, Jean tyof Ontario. Qtfice hours : 1-1-2 and `-tsp. in.. t ran fact. but the baker ran fa-ter, and or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell Our Guarantee : Hello , Attend Souleryille's post-'! as a result Jean was arresfied and re- No. Indyp31hr phone No, 400. Pickering. On ”- honed stile on Jan. 28th. ceived a heavy "sentence, all the civ- A good stock of Shorts and Barley _ �i';rter Bowls properly installed cunistannes of the case being consider- Feed on hand. Now, is a good ti O. DIcKINI N, 31.D., L,R.C.S., - =pay for thetltsetves in fit) darer MONGOLIA ed- b'rgni that dnc Jean stalled to titue to` lay in a stock. N. Edinburgh, member of the Cntlege of p harden. and all humanity seems • to They will be scarce later on. Physicians and Surgeons of Qntarto, licentta•e This is an actual fact, ?firs. Tarr and fxniily intend;fiOt intz turn-its hack on him, He tries to es- of Royal College of Surgeons, Ediubuirh, to 4totlti'villethia tt'pek, 1 special attention to, dsfeases of women .and We save you money, 1 cape seveial times, but fails,.and each A splendid quality of Corn noiv children, Office and residence,Bron ham. J. G. Wideman sold a handsome g Try us. time yeas of hard labor are added to on hand. team vecentic for a good figure. _ h„ alrpady severe sentence, tiliss Olive Tarr, of Lpinonville, spent Finally, after nineteen years of cen- Chopping ening as usual on Diondays sto0ville,Ont the Werk-end with her aunt, 'hiss Viet life: having cleverly disguised and Frida s Fera Tarr. yH.'KENPIEDY. Barrister. Snl. hitnsPif, he makes a start in the com• Y 3jra. N.I.Ramsey is under the doe- W.- inertial tyoeld.:rtnd success -attends 'Wheat, Barley and Oats :.e•tor, tiota:y Pvblic,'tConve ancer &c. - wvithy, chit. 41 - __._____ .__ ._._. ___ tar s care at present. We hope she hi, efforts. He'xivasses considerable , Wanted. _� -- mgr =non he -restored to bet {usual wealth. and. brco[,tes 37r(tinr of the ' _ y T E: FAREWELL', K,C,; BA•RRIS- Honor hNtlth. town whsle his jet factor} is located. V • TER.Coant77 Crown Attorney. Lad t'ount; J i� fid. / � L Ri.•hRi d and \Irs. Rae and 'Mrs Ross But the chief of 8olief3or. Court House. Whitby. 10.• e t ,t �J jjj,,, Jt»,,, ,ntlan and daughter, 31iss Cora, of police .su?pests that W ---- - - - Stnuf Wille. spent Saurda • at the home Jeri Va'I S a the o'escus ex-con} ict, f 3 Jelin �'al Sean, ivho eseean from the E. CHRISTIAN, Barrc. Eteist'er and �• �[ of Edwin Fore} th. clut•�hes rf the lacy -Jean realizes he y •.A.6olicftor, NotergPnt.lic.Etc: Sicneytc •. CLAREMONT � �• _+• GfRE�1,i <, oan.y Office Brock St. North, Wbitbv. Val y � is dicQovered, and fiieR. with Javert, ' J. Sumeryille's sale 'postponed the Chief of Police, in hot purinit. ? & JOHSTON-Bards.ters ISSUE-11 OF to-January 26th, JC; Jean takes with hien .ossette, a little N. B.-Participation receiptsi4re s Dr cALES tiDanforth Ave. (Wonlw r% tBldgq girl, the daughter of a 'trnnran wll0nt poly rend for distrobution. Toron•u Phone Gerrard till. Satvrdays, liar y ht« h;s oftentimr ti hf•friendrd. vern 1720. (Ind.) 40ty • • GREEN RIVER -.. .- - Marriage Licenses ,. To follow the, mbveutvnts 'of Jean , - iLLiAM J. BEATON. B. •A„ Isar. Frank Booth spent Sunday at W, al Jean, Corette, and detective J'av :,•cep. w,C,tor, member of ih,: hrtn of - - A: Fullot•'r. eit, and mark the carious- stn Q' b e ,byEkt air, Ct>steraaaBeatae,--T - - _ __ _ _ - ----- Efto ,miluson spent the week-end Wli :h Jean "achieved a no'biliPy of General Tru„t• Bu-,ding. 85 Bay Street. Toronto. } At Telephonor 1llain 951 and 982,. LOCHS WANTED I at Brookpin. character that has fete equals In lite. A_G I Miss Alice Hornshaw is Spending a rtuure, is thrilling and intently inter few wpekg with her aunt, Mrs. DAtt, et•ting, and those who bear Dr. Clear- Dental I will .pay the-following prices deliver- , N�4 . of Muskoka. ee tell thestory in his awn inimitable G est_at the ntil! : 3irs, «-r . Hut hia s s t a cAnple style will "at s•aon.fn t / i} S g p� rge . LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 8., Rock Elm No. I� 35 OU T;!n) peof daps' last week with her son, A. W. 'I:fear this story at Brr)ugbam meth- - Craduate'of the Royal Cotelge of Dental Soft EIm Pio. 1 25.00 cu 30.1)0 •• Hate lugs, of Euat Toronto. odist church on Tuesday evening, the The undersigned have opened Surgeons and Urrver•sity of Toronto. OfF.ce 3lesata. Tom and Dun Tamlp Qon 3rd of Februarp. over 9V, lt1. Prig�le's �tardwarc;+tare, Whitbq. Ba89tsood�No. 1 '2.3.00 to-30.ilt) CtBiee hours 9 to 12,: Cto E,3c,Id Ird. •pbc tf. Maple Nei. 1 ':5.00 to 30. OU '• spent a few days last week with their up a new garaga•at the corner Bd1 phone 820, a41yQ White Ash Pio. l 115 00'to 40,W �' parents. L. and airs. Tomlingo.n. Hear the bag pipes at the &ottisb of Church and King Streets. _ 2nd Gr'Cb Pine 1 AIN) to 25.04 The Green River Ladies' Aid will Concert this (Friday) avenin$: Pic'keri, where they are �ust>nes41 Maras. Hemlock Pi'o, 1 2o.W to 28 (lu hold their monthly meeting at the preparednRto repair all makes home of Mr3. Wm. Booth on Wednes- of antae, motor-cycles M .•M- Chopping and Oat Rolling every week day afternoon, Jan. 28th, at •.3 30. Tea _ In Memoriam s day excepting �tonda and bicycles. G. HAM—Issuer ot<' Marriage -- P � g 3`' will be served to all present. ` yr a Lfcanwa is the Coaaty of Ontario. ...•- The Christian Church mourns sin. We are also agents for De Piekaringyivap, 447y W. G. Barnes, Green River BRa•:K ROAD cerely, but hopefullyher sacred dead, g ' W i O ,RICHARDSON - Real ;Es and therefore we wif:h to,pay a losing Laval Cream 9eparatore .4 Or addrea/ R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. Thar. A. Knox is making pre para- tribute to the honored memory of our and repairs. ,- s'tate.-Insuraaeir Coaveyaneirg. Notary _ P Public. Etc .'Ptcke.-lag. Ont 31ty - - dons to do his thimhing this week. talented slater, the beloved wife of •• a; - -- Mrs. Clayton Axford spent a few G. H. Thurman. who departed this Gasoline Engines, Tractors and T 'HALL-Hauge carpenter. Es- days thlaweek with friends In tbeelty. life on the and day hf Januaty. IN':J), sawing Maebin•es. ♦• • timates given for stew•• worts. repairs UF- _Business Calls Rohinet are quite plentiful in this in the 30th year at her age. the de- D alterat,ons Ind. phony 2013'.rPickering , 231y neighborhood. 'indications no doubt, ceased.-whose maiden name was Flan- Cowan i1r� Shepherd DR.BEATOPI TOWNBHIPOLERH d lily for qualified recruits. A of a mild winter. - nab - L.' Stephenson. was the second }% . Cenv.Taucer, Commistfoner for taking course in one of Shaw's Schools It is reported that the property now yQ, pgest daughter of John andl Mrse a2davrta, A000untact, Etat. voney to loan will qualify you in Short Order., nccnpied by Ramnel Fitchett .will be ytt )henson, who reside at -Skinny Pickering, p on farm "ort?, •'lesuer of Marriteo Iso- Write for catalogue and proof of , sca(i in the near'fu-Lure. Brook Farm"' Kingston road, Picker. _+ iekermg, �nte s' sows~ b! +ala. Oct. f r _ demand for our graduntew, Ad•I John Knox. t;hahas bePrr infiicpoa- .inR tnwti.hip. H-•r death wa4 str+rt- j[] l?GR 4, PUGH. Glen 'Maj,,r. Ottt. dreg* P. Mcintosh. Chief-.Principal, ed fat tromp time. is now is his usual ingly sudden and pa'tnfllllp�'ad, failing, - J11 iicea•el Auctioneer, Ext.nsiv. extor• Yonge and Gerrard tits:. Turorito. lieaith., He, is still visiting hle par- aR'a crushing blow upan ber'heart- learn :n imported nn•1 thomueLLrel Pio�k• -nts here, trtt'Ir`i:ert lay�d'Or PS, In less Than ten Balor conducted as where V-rite faraarma _. I �t nt Whip, of Briintford, has bepn 0 'L grid perticulars, ipo:v Ia3 -tla. 3�•ip --_.—' .--... ! t months tbpdppr one a•ttnap lf),y we sn v l�j, • -j e l . I Spcnding a fuw &ys witb friends here. s, jdly roo.urn tt'a cx l�,t'ins bride. tt dr- j� PGSTiLL. Tsr•rnsad _�uctir,nt�r; l�i(�i�'jJi �Uer� ' He h'ty bepn rttlinir no the estatr vritec3 ntothei and a silent rntp��. Sh•• �I • f:r Counties rsf Yurk Rod Ortnria Ane- ` �! }':spnpvenr hi.. )asp nreithrr. foal osl.erpin,Jest:� in O-hacra Ho•pit:tl Icon Wes of all kinds at:enu.r to an Phortr+t ! •Owing to the had 'contlition of the •tftc>r it few hours• illness, , le+tving .1 ' notice. A^dress fire" Rivsr.P, 19., oCt. -� t nails ycrt ft>w f'rnttt this _r1fpY11bt s •- ,.q rr t }pttjp Bili t9fitS----- - --_,First-Can rI$8 forit�.)tI a int r tip �ur,dxv Gc hr of M. GIBS0N. Ontart t 2nd ct soirowingynung tut-6an3 tcitit . (UiITOtii �a� Or tllg�,t Convention at Clarenr*mt.ori �l'ednes- :,-,ole and .bleeding heart, to whoa+ 11an� , L'y1i and lmminiun Land 4t r% yor'nn-1 Civa l g Engineer, lfopkcnrStrcit Whitby. Yh.>r.e 221. day. she will return no more. In spite of �,� -a �'e1'h a�-e1 to (Succeswrtathelatc w. F-�Ya-xnld. Ontano Bus 122©els all trains >' _ All thetmetpcal skill and human rare t'!le fUI1o� �ng LandSvnryoze[ Porf Pr , 41-4 Teaming protitptly attended E.n. BROUGHAM cOuld do, our beloved Fiats r' wag not. "for God took her.' She was a true. -,sizes of Coal • _— .N1, 31AW, f.IV&%L;FD `At't • Agent for Canada Cat•1iap;e Co. 7uha ktn:t hasen)ragt•d with Wal Chri,tian, a faithful ntemter and a a CounTeI, Ali kinds r Yin es�promptlytarin dDurlinraat ended j�j ``- tpHaarold Htrw left I;ist week fBennett to engage In farm or Odi-. libeittl s`t nt to of tine Methodist Ee .'Stove I Alt kends of W. •• pp% n?• to. Termsreas.mnhir Date" for sales •na he . H.-Na_ � Pfr).e3 to ehtrrch ft ,tu her•Fatly ch:ldbood. Shr ggf dent arraap onesN'E`6t i b tiuOvnt Beti ity9 indc;xn- _ _ __ _-- —. R. - .-.- T situ ate `n where peon an se cured a. was Oil; etc a before her master sxsl; ]�� -j� - I. �y t '�•� I� lore enc s rc j1ut Tea 1�l ,jL{4 Frtrrl Middleton. f. r enwood, heti ­It i-4 enough, come up higher,' The F , =01-T= � been engaged by G. L, 31itldletnn. fora funeral ser vices were condnctea LF veer to assist tit in his farm work, ._ Bou I,t ailtd sold her pastor, Rev. J,, « . Down. at-the . R G, A. and Mrs. Rarchty and Harold l Has a fall line of rreeh .►nd Ctlr- old home on Monday afternrinn„Tan.' anti Mrs, Stephenson, who are here on Government; Municipal and Cor- ad meats 'constantly.Orr Hand: :,ah, and trove largely attended bs ” ; A vi-it fintit, the west, and Mrs. John : RE E SOR ,riends and neighbors from near ja poratien Boflds For Sale. 'Miller spent 8undwy with friends in I Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Lar, who came to show their sincere the city. iF3el1 Phone 193 Foam Bolo Bologna, W einers, etc. , r respect, for the revered memo:y of the LOCUST HILL b' , Rev, J. F. Clug,ton, cif Dunbar or, departed and , to express their deep ' WiLLIAM D. DYKES WHITAY nccttpied this ui )it in St, John s ' Highest prices paid for _ church nn SundHy aftrrnnOn and gage yu,pathv for the family and the ton- -- -� Butcher's cattle. c s lch oil tindi;•a and noon a ely father of the motherless child, 3' �. R• -A.Z Z%c0M. P . Pprnprp• This sndden and sad bereavement is t/ Veterinary. Surgeon .ae for the or-rasion, it being a day set }inrd for her ,loved Ones to bear, be P �^kerittpF.trt For intercessory'prayer' cauze it i3 :he second sad and suddpil t�/ HonorGradkivo. of Ontario Votrtinary _ The worst storm of the se.tson or• death in a der, t'.'d family of six sons nci Collo e, All calls daft or ri ht - ct:'rrcd on Tuesdavl, when a heavy fall rad fps e daugh,er.. All that isYraortal - a rorty tly attended to. g. :Select a' School f.now,orourred: and •ts fit wasaccom- � 100 P P t , of, "Our nhscut friend," will sleep �3 Bell and Independent Phone; ' pant,' , uv a hi: h m ind t le roads were P pith your .eyes wile n *All gently un' it the morning, ,in the dens- PICKERiNG, ONTARIO . ?�'�' t'et v btuliy ,lriftt i :rnrl in can_ ec ;louse ly peopled "city -'of the silent," near Bu lusts Colteges are r,ot-alike, trailfe tvxZz su-pended fni' a time. School Ushnwn. The ofTirials and rnprnhers Ira 4 --- A nunil;:r n! our Sunday .,chOol of the:Flt-thO int church, through this' ' '� _ nntitcrsxttet;dpd the Sabbath School ��ii � R.�.• S•Z O V 10 I Ft. LIOTT medium, wi-c-n to convey to the bereav-. i /�T�_C')nveniion in Clxremnntnn ��'ednps• Cl' ;,, _ f _ f r . ed hush-tnd and fatnilyan pspressinnof Warinary Surgeon ,3 :/ '4057 C�e'r% Jar. The hitd condition of the roads �-%-• ,- -•` 1 their sincere and continued sympathy, Store = > -Honor Graduate of the Ontario ,� rte-.-'. �-�.-� -� ""'-'+��..> __ hntyccer,- f;fft•cted'the attendance cnn• •dance con GGa3 �> rinaiy Colfege' sider•.hly, as a rumbeP %vcre prevent- to which all-�iti ens 1ci,h to lain.7. > Yonge &-Chailey Sts, Toronto P May the Cori of all grace answer our and Graduate of the Veterivary' , e,l from attending.x Science Association. ((( R Dr. Clravt is ler.tnre on ".Jean prayer•. uta your behalf and wonder- _ is noted thrcwtghoutn Canada for fully sus iern yon, hv' nd sit i.b's shad- ; Has moved `Phone-°thee Ir•OS, residence ' trite_ �•ai .)inn." which ',vas ndver•tised to tie thentnrning dawn= and earth's shad- l i high grade training. Oar-gradu- given in the Mt•rhodi�t church here on owl; flee away. "She isnot dead but ae' CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO the erening of Tuesday, January 27th, - ? ` ares Are in great demand. Get our has been post Cued until the follow- Tuesday, ollow. sleepetli."-J. W. D.to new t t a our recut s, t en ing nes av, r ,owing to the r Carnival- on th& former date which ITttrrA-h for Somerville's sale �t Veterinar 'Sur sen. decide, Enter any tirnp. Lquarters _ y- g wnuld attract many of our young 7 �� Graduate. of University of Tcirontn, People who are anxious_ to hear the Former Veterintuian to 3lacdoVIAld W. J. Elliott, Principal lcture as wall. This lecture is a most COUNTY COUNCIL ?Vlias Boone'3 Store, ollege, Quebec. interesting' one and all should have an COUNTY OF ONTARIO Agricultural C=y Prop: •t•-attention to all clients.., -_ _.._-. app°rtnoity of hearing it. _ - ',Wegt of h P ,J. �4. $en);nnp;h, tris well-known The first meeting of the Council of 1 Bell and Ind.' Phones, ' Cartoonist, of Toronto, will .appear in the Corporation of the Countv of On- • f V PICKERINf,, ONTARIO Water, Pure Water the Town Hall, Brougham, about the .tario, for the year•• 19:30, will held, Richardson 's ' third week of February. under the pursuant to the Statute, in the Conn- •auspices of the Ladies' Aid society of oil Chamber at the Court House, Whit. d I If yo aloe arise you will use the only' - Eggs For •�Iatch�n ... v � the Methodist Church. The date has by, on Tnesdac, the 27th day of .fano• • • ^—�+•--"'' •• i= Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B.'Ric Rice, not vet been definiteiv fixed, but due 'acv, instant, at thearour of Two o'clock from Black Breasted Red who is agent fot Find Mills, Gasoline notice will be.given shortly. Mr, Ben- ' Ganre-choiee stock and R R y in Lhe efternoott. �j 4 H ICK NG E P�.- ER NE 47 a Engines, all Binds of pipe and fittings gough is one-of• the most popular plat- All ar.cnuntg t° he laid before the N. E. McEWEN' , excellent layer,. form speakers in Canada, as well As Council'should be forwarded, properly for watep works. Also bath room fix- one of the most noted carton ists, so _ p Also, Young Relpt;ian� Hares 4 certified, at least three days before w and;gilver (�rey�9iber- tures, etc. - Everything given careful do not fail to hear biro, the meeting of the Council. Veter•Inary eSurgeon- it,n Hiirps. attention. Dated at Whithy, this 10th day'of riY All .I'edigree;Jtoc•k. ----. • i RiCE 8 PUMP WOR-KB; Scottish St. Nudrew's January, A. D. 1d'_l). � C. N. P, Tickets r Church, Picke't'ing, on Friday, JN-o. E. F.anF.wrLr,r„ W.;J. GORDON PICKERING� Home Tel. 5521, iNVbitevale. Ontre Janu try 23rd. Countv Clerk, County of Ontario 1 �'i:.YL4rin jp Oz1,ta9I�Q . y:. ' ''' x i•;,, ,,'�`.S .s„'•w.'N .«`.`'^y ',:.zP!PiYth/%"v"•w^".: �"'•"5.4,F' �, �.�-+`09C'.. E'X •.r '",�..4 . ceryl .`'b�''E+ i A'"Yn :, - r . _ - ..+c ,.�.•. X4.0.. 4 7;t+ fi 7r-• ,_., ',-„ _ r:,s ,n.,�F .� . a•: nu ,..<:y s ^+,: Y y .. n ,• KOF, • d .. ..A. d '�' s-s«•1r+ro, ; < '„'7'•, 1. 4. N' -_.”' '„%°••' 'ys ��.,. w.. i .1• .: .J '+yA e`-" r,.! ., ••. •: a[ ":vy ... .!ws r.�- .w. .4 .,''-cod•,+-', �.""''•.r .a+•... .: .:*: a .`�, .. .. ,.. '_ .• .: i''. 7,n., Y' A;, y ,:y ,K v,p. 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T arrangements to grant you full title to 80 soft and fluffy white, ' Colds, my Posaeasion5�, I wish you a. very _ _ good da dirt' This baptism of the night, 1 Mt " g y" But soon -so many feet will stray - -CliS d Y So sayifig, Colonel Philip, holding ►7 i+ Across it through the busy day hi self proudly erect, passed from 110 \ the room. He walked at his usual It will grow hard as shining sleet - PO leisurely pace down the stairs and in- To trip the tread of careless feet _ .Influenza Of d- to the street. Hi�sa dugout was wait= Ing for hi he tott.a wharf. He Along the roadside like a strand _ ~' " --• steppe o it, and in due time reach- I Of ermine, following the land TEA — ed home. He went directly to his In dip and rise; across the field, TBIi® 5 6 wife's room and knocked on her door. Deep through the ,wood—a glistening y _ . • • Sophia herself opened it. She was I shield-- • • I in negligee, 'and her hair 'hung down I It stretches like a magic thing' will bring speedy conviction her back in two long braids. A won- This snow path—feathers, from theBOVRIL dcrful Spanish shawl of b^avy silk em- __ broidered with crimson flowers, fell' Of white goose picked and: fluttered from her shoulders to her feet. She - was inexpressibly beautiful. down Use Bovril in yotu -- I(To be, continued.) To make a strange sight in the town, cooking. It flavours, ev, 0"3rHID = j__ And carpet .wilt lire floss of dreams riches, nourishes mc5re. SEE u ppV FADED T The .woods, -the hfi� 'the frozen ` SE^E� rS�171�1+BB I', i',`�DL*r�.JD streams. rlu Body4vikling Power of BO"'a has ban 4 ' \jtii\MGl\TS TURN 1�E� prow6 by WA uuntCfic hetay1ri"; o ,. I It is` here' the kelpies pias, to be from f0. to m rims+ the ameun: of - .. $ouri! taRen. By DANA BURNET. Routed and round. in roundelay; r - - - "Diamond' Dyes" Make Old circling, circling, hand in hand. Apparel Fresh and Stylish. • Such a wild' and merry band; �c +•�� Happy in the' sport that brings CHAPTER III I town and play for days. His skill at Gladness for so many things=, Safety Suit for Airman. the gaming -table, however, had en- Don't worry about perfect results. y Two days later Ramon Alvare2 . Use "Diamond Dyes;' guaranteed to The bright dear light upon the snow, An English inventor's safety soft tot -trade a'seoond v�iaitS�_the great'house Alvarez. deserted -him. He played reek- j -The- _traitsRgur3ug_a1ie��lo�-ed with- parachutesever on the shore of the St. John's. die ! -and* * lost -large sums -almost Bive a new, rich, fadeless color to say ostensible purpose was to return the invariably to Alvarez,, for the latter fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, j Of fairy fires in camps that I[e like pockets, and the entire garment '+ slave Zacharias; but he confessed to''alone would gamble for -the 'stakes hie }cotton or mixed goods, _ dresses, i Beyond blue Aprils of the sky. can be Inflated to help break the force named. So over owering did tll.eae•-Mouses, stockings, skirts, ebiidrea's Sophia, with a charming, ingenuous,, p of a wearer's fall. air, that he had come chiefly in the become, indeed, that one night Judge costs, feathers, draperies, coverings', _ Noise Necessary. Hope of -seeing her again. "It is such' Oldmaster, taking his courage in .h:s everything. ;'Why, Robbie, can't you -play with- g Restores Dying Planta. hands, ventured to suggest a limit to The Direction Book with each pack - a pleasure w meet a countrywomangeS,� the wagers—a thing without precedent out to, mag all that noise . ' • !.., in this land wh5rh is no longer Spain, ! in the history, of the Planters' Hotel. age tells how to diamond dye over any "No, mamma. You see, we's .playtn' Ezperimentb in England with a bac ..' ... • he confided to her with his gleaming, color. icnic, and a storm. has come up and terized peat fertilizer have restored smile but his eyes said boldly: "You Colonel Philip, .sedate and sell -pas- D 'eased as always, agreed without pro- To match ady material, have dealer' I'm the thunder." apparently dying plants to better than are tfie most Beautiful creature that 'test to the new ruling: In the morn- show you "Diamond Dqe" Color Card -normal cond-itions.. I have Ever seen. I dream of you. I - „ erg, however, when the game was con- �— -. IBhdll 600 Feet Thick.--A—•---- long to possess you. eluded, he drew Alvarez aside and As ii_happened, the colonel was not rico osed that the Alvarez ue to pia if all the land ata}ove sea level were Siaa:d'a Liniment for awes •vt►rywh•r• i present at this meeting, havin gone - P y y -London Fur Auctions. — -ce of Mistake. to g ;alone. The price, at recent London spread uniformly °ver -lite world ft - .Little Chance of M tstslie, ride over his vast estate. Hence, I "You: would form a shell about 600 feet Y ou: sir, said the colonel blandly, it cell to Sophia'a lot to entertain `„ fur auctions has shown remarkable in- thick. 4 According to a French expert this t Ramon until her husband .should re- are a sportsman after my own no- menses in the cheaper furs, such as _ _____ __ __ chance of mistake to Identification by turn. This she did b showing him tion. Let r sit down together, with- . -' " y g � out limit or restriction, •end see whom i muskrat, wolf, badger, � kilt. fox, etc. � - � linger prints is about .one in 17,000,. � about the premises, nby conducting good fortune will favor." Even dressed dog and house cat ad- 00.0.000.. him through her flower -garden and �+ ! h That is agreeable to me, returned' r anced 25 per cent. There is thus a by walking with him slong the edge• Alvarez, -meeting the colonel's pene- I marked tendency to widen' the mar- ' of- the river, where ran a delightful trating glance with a cool . smile, ket for furs to use species formerly In Iittle path canopied over with Span -1 "especially as fortune is, according ' 11 ht demand. It this tendency con - r' Isis moss. Finally they came to the to the writers of mythology, agoddess's g great oak, and Ramon letting his gaze,-af great beauty" Y �� tinues, the now well establfshed Cana-' r rove for an instant from -the person { than industry of fur farming should " -of his companion, saw the marvelous, Thereupon the colonel engaged s . rivals room and they began to lay. receive a further extension and a new golden pxchid growing upon a branch'private nmpetus. . the tree. — 4t the end of six hours the colonel y - "Look, senora! ';dere is a !lower I had lost heavily. His composure, V' at might be 'our' face reflected however, had not been disturbed inl ` . ,Extra Step Swings Under, o i" p- the least, nor apparently had he suf=' m heaven. et me climb u and I An extra step Yor automobiles oyer- fered the slightest _physical fatigue. 1' I get it or yon T" sled from the driver's neat by levers, "No, mini" cnfed Sophia, in horror. He sat like a man of iron, smoking I*� his little cls i e, downs his Dees_I swings under a running board when I i "You must. not! It is not to be picked. y p ,A L j that flowerl M husband would kill siona] glass, o whisky an gambling not needed. :�' �,•,•,,- -,�_., y away thousands witbout the slightest I71 }„ evidence of excitement. On the con- To inoculate Hoge. Then, rather breathlessly, she told _ g . __ �Ramoa the history of the Gardiner, trary he at last threw down his cards. A Kansas veterinary has invented, ' and iocking across at Alvarez, .re- ' =orchid.' When she had finished he; marked_ lite! that the game neem- a table to hold a hog qulet and 1n 'the looked at her with his• bold, flashing Po trifle I All grades' Writ's Iov prices' ea and said that a flower was a ed to be a tri a dell. I suggest, air, proper position' for inoculation. with, TORONTO SALT WORKS 'frail talisman' upon which -to impose that we eliminate the deal and cut for anti -cholera serum. �► �r stakes." . so large 'a faith. Especially, he _ . • .. . • : ` J. dL11�P TORONTa- . Lidded, "as beautiful flowers are meant Alvarez hesitated for the. fraction Neuralgia. -__ m I of an instant, then said softly: "I i`��!�eao s•u•••s to be picked. I _ L It senora? senor?" Of what tree is am at your service, senor." •• I So they cut for stakes, wagering 1 _ a blossom that grows unnoticed in huge sums -upon the turn of a single -.*he gloomy shade of an oak tree ? card, seeking to overwhelm sack other What -purpose -does it serve, or what by the sheer magnificence- of their _._ there in cold Poll It became not so much scath bli��t n- tS e ' ._Joy doles it taste, hidden y nO ehastity from the war--th of admiring test of riches as a trial of nerve. They played all nightand Colonel Philip, p}a , • ySophia glanced up at him sidelong. by systematically, increasing the size -'Ali, senor," she said, with . a sigh, of .his bets, won back all that he had \ ldf "how well !yon understand the • nature lost. At daybreak a recess was taken - = of flowers. ' i and the colonel, flinging himself down At this moment. Colonel Philip rode- on a couch, slept -for an hour. !)Yal f¢ : up, mounted. upon a powerful white When he awake, Alvarez was sit- + z=•� ? parse, and the interesting botanical ting at the table, calmly shuffling' C(FAL (NI. .%diacussfon came to an end. 'If was re- the cards. "If you are sufficiently sumed, however, on subsequent occa- refreshed, senor," he said; "we will siona, for Alvarez demonstrated thO continue our game." - - -- - be was not the man to abandon, a flor- '_'I regret to have kept you waiting, _ lleultural adventure merely because sir!" responded the colonel; and ris- rand!,.�� the affair presented difficulties. He ins he walked stiffly to the table. a�s ilea[easold eV ere ' s became •a frequent visitor to the Gar-' They cut, and the Spaniard drew I. r E',r - diner home and was always welcomed the high card. From that time on, I - with -cordiality b Sophia-, w -ho said Ramon's luck never waned. ..Occasion - y yI \ u artlessly that she found; him very ally it fluctuated, but in the, end he sympathetic. ;won. The table before him was soon - ,There's -no better coal oil than Imperial Royalite. It is the highest The colonel, for his part, continued heaped with colonel's I. O. U.'a,«and grade coal oil for heat, light and power. to treat the young Spaniard with im- other' promissory memoranda. The _ -- - ' peccable consideration and regard.8ariands of fortune have white I ; . Imperial Royalite is highly refined; every drop is full strength. It Alvarez had been presented to him by -leaves, said Alvarez, and showed his Is the gaffes high quality fuel every day, everywhere you get it. _ This Tife-long friend, Judge Oldmaster; teeth in s fleeting smile. -- therefore, the former was entitled to The .colonel --thrust out-. his hand - -Sold in village, town and city by small dealer and big. all the privilegetand immunities that slowly, covered the little pile of paper, - �1te Iatter might have claimed. Colonel and crumbled at in his fingers. Hie _ : Burns without' soot or smoke. The best fuel for stationary engines, Y Philip would have Telt it a ahaihe and eyes burned.' --tra-ctorsp all heaters;' oil cook stoves and lamps. f a degradation to betray the slightest "We are wasting time, air!" he said. diatrost of one whom circumstances "We are not bold enough!" WIi a more for fuel that does no more? Use Imperial Royalite "What do you propose, senor?" Y P Y y bed invented with the sacred mantle of friendship.. The aollnel's face grew grim. and save mono y But though he conformed punctili-� "You' own property on this river. ously 'to the code of his day -and it So do I. With the money that .you :For wk by dealers everymhem- M'as a very punctilious codeie could have won from me our possessions are t help -but feel within himself those about equal. I will stake my entire ,pulses • and emotions' which no holdings, air -with fye ,Geirdiexceper;ion of OIL remount of sodal discipline could erh- the oak that bears the Gardiner' or- amount YAL�TE COAL . dicate from his heart. Beneath a' chid -against yours. I exclude the talm and impertura'bable exterior ire'; oak for sentimental reasons. ' Other - Concealed a dislike for the elegant' wise, my whole fortune is placed on the board.- ' Comeair. What do- You tsed The cleverness oi' the man do say? avoi ' any anspicion of impropriety,�'It is a - heroic wager," replied which hAlvarez ateadil . "But mince you have I the cool impudence � with �* wooed the colonel's wife under the. suggested it --I ecce t. "Good!"' exclaimed Ph'li- eolonel s very nose, aroused in the Phi ll -taking pencil and paper he wrote, latter s desire to destroy Alvarez gI Y o -1,o r out an informal deed ,of gift for his -• II 414P "! ii l : �I r n+,.w. e y and soul. In addition Colonel I`� II a�,j� �y ,' (ancestral estate 'makin reservation Pbilip was tortured abominably by ' g I I of So pea's rays - 'only as to the oak ^-tree. This docu- • I ,r Pilo.. fli sense P Ii7 d t�ery, bby Ohne enigmatical smile that ment he placed in the' centre of the l,i �,,iil, �,I!�jl, „;'I �{ Ij'�i i l : ,I { in u the cards he shuffled them "„d9� j table. Alvarez did likewise• then tak-� j tRast-dike a veil -upon her spirit. At ¢ jl.l times he was consumed with horrid g P and passed them to t'he colonel. The hears and would have taken a,grim latter, deliberately drew one. It wan! jay in questioning her outright eon - the her attitude toward Alvarez; the jack of clubs.' I i0 g • ” but that, of course, was lmpoasible♦ That is excellent;' said Alvarez. " t He extended his hand, looked straight • • • • 'i The tremendous strain of repression �� the coldnel's eyes and tc.rned up— ` tinder which he; now lived found an • outlet -in but one channel.. Sinee he the Icing of hearts. a r could, not employ his strength 'he in- Colonel Philip Gardiner rose from dulged his weakness. He would 90 to his chair with a dignity, that would` ec z+ 7 �^ err•* s � sR•a 1W ., Wa.f'�ilMirkkn„whir:-,-:i.�,ui..+•..»gnnssa8 eft Market Report Breadstuffs., ,lVal gal., $4.25; per b Imperial gab., - x4.00; r, lb., 29 to 30c. ' Toronto, Jan. 20. -Manitoba Wheat au i No'. 1 northern, $2.80; No. 2 north- Provisions -Wholesale. lira, $2.77; No, 8 northern, $2,78. -- Smoked meats -Hams, medium, 84 Manitoba Osts=No. 2 C.W4 81%e' to 366• do., heavy, 29 to 80c; cooked, No. 8 C.W., 87%c; extra No. 1 feed, 47 to hi0c; "lolls, 80 to sle-h=cokfast -87%c; No, 1- feed,. 851/4c, No: 8 feed, bacon, 40 to 44c; backs, plain, 49 to 42%c. 51c; boneless, 53 to 55c. Manitoba' Barley -No. 3 C.W., Cured Meats -Long clear bacon, 31 1.72%; No. 4 C.W., $1.47%; rejected, to 32c; clear bellies, 30 to 31r. 1,34%; feed, $1.82%. I Lard -Pure, tierces,, 31 t Ontario .Wheat-F.o.b. shipping tube, 81% to 32c; pails, 31% points, according to freight_ --No. 1 Prints, '82 to 32%c. Compound I winter, $2 to $2.01; No, 2 winter,' tierces, 27% to 28c; tubs, 233 to 28Y2c; 1.97 to $2.03; No. 3 winter, $1.93 to %, Pails, 28% to 28c; prints, 29%c to ;1.98; No. 1 spring, $2.02. to $2.06;, 30c. a 2 a in $189 to $2.05; 1110. 3' Montreal Markets. spring,.86 to $2.0}. ; Montreal Jan: 20. -Oats, extra' No. / , 1 NoAm3erican Corn -Prompt • shipmentsi 1 feed, $1.67%. Flour, new standard yellow, $1.78; No, 4 yellow, grade, $1325 to $13.55. Rolled oats, ;106t 45g6 90 Abs., :$1.75 o $5.25. Bran, :. aC,.. :••i .a. M.+,...,wgeua:,,wrstiww�.G,'awr%If1MWF,M7Ma!N7M�+'.•••ha<.U�.4.'?.,�k.'F�r-c.,r��*ldt`p`+�'�'£6,►Iry:.u;s� .rid , ASK DUTCH TO the h F•IR.ST MEETING. OF GIVE UP EX -KAISER IYAGUE OF NAT"Ck , Demand is. Made by Allies. T $igni5cant Gathering'Lalrgely Under Article 227 of _' _ Attended. the Treaty. A despatch from Paris, says: -- Paris, Jan. 18. -- (Havas) - The. The League of Nations is a reality.j 'F Temps today asserts that the General Modestly and democratically it begou Secretary of the Peace Conference to function on Friday morning est! - has handed .to the Dutch Minister -a 10.30 o'clock when the Executive note Tfrom the Supreme Council de- Council opened its first meeting in the '.. manding the extradition of fprmer Clock Room of the French Foreign Emperor William: Ministry, The Supreme Council's note to the Nine men gathered about a green Dbtch Government asking that the covered table in one end of the salon former German Emperor be given up of crimson and gold, and put in motion to the allies, under article 227 of- the the machinery of the most ambitious Versailles Treaty, for trial, points out experiment in government man has that if the former Emperor had re- ever assayed, while a hundred or more mained in Germany he would have diplomats from the four corners of been delivered up under the same con- the earth looked on.- The- nine men d4t49 $, Germ nth d b n a Oats -No. 3 white, 98c to, - h5rts, $52._5. Hay, No. 2,- ns y . an Gg overnment- ere a out t e table started a r 41, according to freight. per ton, car lots, $25 to $26.• Cheese NELSON PARL,APAEN'T . "Among so many crimes," the note work which may work wonders in the Ontario• -$'lour-Winter, in •.jute I finest easterns, 29 Yap to 3oc. • Butter, Speaker -designate of ,the Ontario recalls "the cynical violation of the lives of millions of people for 'can - age, prompt shinment,_•Government' choicest creamery, 67c to 67%c; do.! House. neutrality of Belgium' and Luxem. tunes to come. eteadard, $9.65 to $9.86, delivered at seconds, 62e to 63c.' Eggs fresh, 90c; f` burg, the barbarous system of host- The sunlight, which, heaven sent Montreal and $5.85 delivered at To. do.. selected, 63c; do. No. 1 stock f �* ionto. i 5$c` do. No: 2 atoek, 62c to 53c. Po- �ZQ,000,Q00 FOR I agar, massed deportations, systematic to bless the day, shone full though • Barley -Malting, $1.75 -to $1.80. tatoes, per bag, carlots, $3.75. i devastation without military reasons, the windows overlooking +the }Heine, i 'Buckwheat -No. 2 1.40 to GOOD ROADS the submarine war," and declares:; and the sunlight' threw a shadow $ $1.42. i Live Stoc)<Marketa. I "For all of which acts responsibility, across the green -covered tablle -the Manitoba -Flour Stan- Toronto, Jan. 20. --Choice heavy Bard, $13.25, Toronto. steers, $14.50 to $I5; ggod heavy I Dominion Government Makes at least moral, reaches the supreme shadow of the emtpy chair. All who Peas=No. 2 2.75. , chief, who ordered them, or abused his were there mw the sh $ 'steers, $13 ,to $14; .butchers cattle Preliminary Planta. Rye No. 2 nominal • No. 3 1.90 -- - a_ ,-�-choice, $12.i5- , ,, goo - mit e c err wa.s empty, and•regret- -$L$5� - �, Ottawa, Jan. f --,'according to plans others to break the most sacred rules ted it, '&nd all a _ to $12; do.,4medium, $10.25•to $11; greed to keep the Ha Track, Toronto No: 1, $26.50 now being made, this year will be an of human conscience. The powers chair waiting until America should' do. common, $7.50 to $8.50 • bulls, mixe , $25.. Stzaw-G�arlots, $14:60 choice active one in carrying .out the good cannot conceive," it adds, "that the come to fill it. to $15:50. , $11 to $11.50; do., medium, j 1$10.50 to SILSOTdo., rough, $7.00 to' roads policy of the Government where. g , I Netherlands would regard with less re- It was significant at the dawn of a C�,D antry Produce -Wholesale. 1$7.25; butcher cows, choice, $9.50 . to i by $.0,000,000. is to be spent in the probation than themselves the re- new political era that this Council of! $10. 40 good, $9.75 -to $10.25• do. next five years in the Improvement of y i Butter -Dairy, tubs and rolls, 43 to' Emperor. llanil w upon the ex- sty tesmen was so large! attended me�ium $8.75 to $9...5 • do., common, highways. This represents 40 per' Em * ect 44c prints, 48 to 50c. Creamer fresh $7,00 to $7.50; stockers $7.50 to $10•' cent. of the coat, each• Province to be filling her interlaatio al duty if she se-, sionaof somed The of the dignof ity the hes- amade solids, 60 to 61c; prints 62 to feeders, $10 to $11.60 canners and I• I g r} gnity which!88c. eligible for the grant having to put fused to associate herself with other was usual] the meetin of states rl e .1 cutters, $5.26 to $8.50; milkers, 'good ; y 8s Eggs-HeId,• 52 to 64c; new laid, o choice, $110 to $175; do., cam. and; up 60 percent. 80 to 85c, t � .. nations, so tar as she is able, to pro- men. med.,. $65 to $75• springers, $90 to Preliminary plans are now being secute, or at least not Impede, the The clock loom was. crowded to the Dressed poultrly--S ringg chicieris, $175; sheep, $?.5b to $11 b0; spring_ received, and-all-­Of-Er9vyinces will punishment of crimes committed." doors, with many standing, neo thaC{ 26 to 32c; roosters, 25c; four!, 20 to lambs, per cwt., $18.60 to $19.50; be party to the expenditures. Ontario It concludes by expressing the con- the green -covered table and its nin 25c; geese, 28. to ,30q; ducklings, 30 calves, good to' choice, $18 to $21;' projects a big highway.from Windsor vidtion that Holland, one of the first men were almost .obscured. Ltoy to 32c; turkeys, 45 to b¢c agyabs _ Que- to claim -a place in the League of Na- George was among the spectators.i hoz. _- !hags, ted sad-wstered�-S17.Eb; do., to -pec -boundary; -white- $4:60, weighed off cars, $17.50; do. f.o.b., E bee's plans Include roads from Hull to tions, will- not desire to cover by The crowd. w•as'democratic, and mix to 20c roosteze, 20c• f wl, 20 to 25c Montreal, Jan. 20:-Butchez steers,' Montreal, and Montreal to Riviera du Live poultry-Sprin chi^_kens, 19 $19.25; do., do.-, to farmers, $16. , morn!., authority violation of the ofeasen- nes-. of its makeup. Men of all colors and ,g�eese, 22c; ducklings, 22c; turkeys, medium, $10.25 to $11.50; common, Loup, -and also es Sherbrooke. The tial principleg of Elie solidarity 5f aa-. o! all stations in life naw the Lea $7 to 40c. $8 to $10; - butcher heifers,' good, 1laritlme and Western Pravincea have flora, and 'that all are •intereated.to start. Therefore, the seeming lack Cheese -New, large, 81% of to 8 9; $10.50 to $13; medium. $9.50 to $10.25, yet to be heard from. The Provinces one, a return of a similar cafes- dignity might be a virtue rather than twins, 32 to 32%c- - triplets, 33 to common, $6.50 to $9.24i; butcher cows, will spend the money by.: contract; but trophe. 38%c ,Stflton, 84 l0 35c• old lar the _ _ . ... ... a faul t. ge, good, $9.50 to $11.50• medium, $8.50 plans must be approved at Ot- 38 to 34c; Do., twine, hand $4%c, to $9; canners, $5.2s' to her cut- taws. MADE BOLSHEVIST BOLSHEVIK OCCUPY Beans' - Canadian, hand-picked,- tars, $5.75 to $6.b0; butcher bulla The following !s the contemplated ,-___t_, , prim -s, "$4.25 goody $9.50 to- -M; ---common, $6.29' ALL NORTH SIBERIA --�aBt�' $$'PS t° $f'76" °' n dlviaion oI the. Federal $20,000,00o on. BY INTERVENTION to $4.75• Japans, $5.50 to $5,75; Cali- to $9. the baala'of population, and the fornix Limas, 17� to 18%ic; Made- - Good calves,•$'16 to $17; good veal. Iamounts, totalling 5.30,000,and re - &&sear limas, lb., 16c; Japan Limas, $16 to $lk medium, $10 to $15; grass, : All Russian Parties United Moscow Reports. Authorities I ib 11c. $7.60 to $8• qulred.,of each Province: - honey -=Extracted clover, 5 -lb.' Sliee Against Foreigners. Fleeing From Vladivostok. , p, $9.60 to $10• awns. $8 to • ' Federal _ Required tine, 2? to 28c; 10=1b. tins, 25 $to 28c• $10 lambs good $1 .50• comi6ioa . •'. • „ 1 Grant of Prov.$221s,715 Lard Fisher,des�inf a letter ato Tha says: - tins A despatch London, says: -Ail 40.1b. tins, 25c; buckwheat, 60-1b. $IZ 50 to $ 6.00. AlbertaNorth Siberia beginning at Tahrn aaa tins, 18 to 20c; combs, 16 -oz., 6.00 to Bogs, off -car weights, selects ,Brit. Col. ..,1,201,956 1,877.982 don Tinea on Bolshevism, says:- all the. Lumsky district is occupied' $6.60 Boz.; 10 -oz., $4.26 to $4.80 doz.' £18.50• Tights, $16 to $18; sows, $1� Manitoba ... ... 1,602,266 2,408:897 "The Bolattevist army is now the by Red forces awl the Soviet Ger Maple prodacte-Syrup,. per im- to tie New Bruns. .. 1,168,845 1,745,167 biggest on earth, and -exceedingly etnmer►t exists everywhere, in .conte }ova �Sgntia 1468,720 2,203,080 successful. Denikipe and Kolchak junction with the central Soviet, acJ CANADA LEADS Africa, 26s.,United States, 24s.; � Ontario .. $,877,275 , 8,815,912 are both cording to Irkutsk advices forward Llntted Kingdom, toe : Australia.. 209.; "' gobbled pp, and the Bol- ed from Moscow by wireless. The Ihi WAR PENSIONS Quebec ... . , 4,748,420 7,122;630 cases and Odessa are both going Bol- Soviet statement says: France,. lis•. 3%d. Italy, go. 7d.: Ger- p, E. Island 803,4b6 806,183 shevist, added to which our thrifty „ many, 7s. 8d. - Saskatchewan . , 1,806,2b3 2,708,38E rulers have now given the Bolshe- On the night of January i a blood- a Figurea� Issued of Allowances Allowance for First Child. vist armies the vast and goodly sup- less revolution occurred at Petropav- lovsk, Granted by All Nations. Canada, 14e. 4d.; United Ktagdam, - ply at guns, tanlps, sia9ored trains in Kamchatka province. All of 5 London, Jan. 8. -Tables ai the week- 10s.; Australia, los.; New Zealand, .RUSSIAN BLOCKADE pIyoguns,'locomotives-and airplanes previously the garrison has gone over to the$ los. t South Africa, los. ; United PARTLY LIFTED upon- Denikins & Co. 17 pensions and allowances paid to States, 9s. 7d.; France, 4s, 7d.; Ger• squandered n people. -and all of the officers, heads !"bled men and dependents of thoseWhat invariably happened before of the districts and other N' many, 3s. 2%d.: ---Italy, la. a%d. 7-• !fallen in the war by the AIlied andMedicines and Foodstuffs to baa happened again, 'w� arrested- Agate to the case of Germany, Vend. be Sent b Allies, « r3, everywhere that 'Between Vladtvosb* and Mudxull associated powers, the dominions and Histo tall! us Ing the passing of a new law, as all. y Germany, have issued as a white foreign intervention invariably unites ovsk and Ataman, the troops of Gres' - paper. They show the following round 40 pas cent ;bonus has be A despatch from Paris, says: -In all parties. - eral Khalmykoff are ant off on all granted from June. IIrst.l sides. '-figures: an otticial communication issued Fri- "Imagine the effect of the French s - flay eveiAn •� _ Totally Dlsabted Men - g, the Supreme Council aP- _army landing at Dublin to help us Between Vlsdivostok aid file 'Canada 47s.- Sid. United Kingdom, MILLERAND IS proved o! recommendatiopa to relieve coerce Ireland• Usuri region we. are occupying every_ 44Oa., New Zealand, 40s.; .. South Al- FRENCH PREMIER �e-i'opulation in the interior of Rus- "We should all become Sinn Fein- where, and revolutions are ilica, 40e.: France. 37s.; Australia, sia by giving them medicine, agricuI- ere. from minute to minutes =Oe.; IInited-States; 28s. i0d. Italy} C1enICnCCalt1 (rod t0 Cairo for tural machinery and foodb`nffe, of "That is exactly what we did in "The authorities 'ere 'flee from z, �. -189. 4d. (temporarily increased to .fats , which the people are in sots need, in Russia. What was not Bolsheviad Vladivostok, Khabarov�slc, Nilto7aievel� from'23s. 8d. to 3Zs. ld:, according to Month s Rest. exchange for grain and flaz, of which we made Bolshevist, and Blagovyeschenic: , 'Incapacity); Oermany, 13s: 10d. -t1T Paris. Jan. 18.-Millerand, who'was Russia.has a surplus, "Bolahevisaf is an atinospheze. j -.les: 4d. (according to disablement). I War Minister in 1914, today accepted This, partial lifting of the blockade You can't bottle it up, Bolshevik{ Occupy --'= Excep( in the cases of France and Poincare's request, and formed a Cabs. b described in the official commun- "The great war took out the 969 - Port Gormany, _there are additional allow.! net succeeding that of Clemenceau, ]cation as "an exchange of goods on per, and the determination every- • aloes for i wife, and, except in the who resigned this r. -_n#ng. R $lanais of reciprocity :between the where for freedom, too 'long pent up, A despatch from BaAe, says:,, a case of Germany, there are additional ! Clemenceau will preside at to -mor, P pb, . � Allied and as was the Ffeach revolution, has Odessa, the chief port of Russia cs ::allowances per child. ' tow morning's combined allied Conn- neutral countries, but through co- burst out and suffused the world. the Black Sea, has been occapied br, To most the increased -cost of living all and Big Three meetings, when the operative societies. All big ohi;lgs have execesses s., �' pension has been lncreas- ; ay x p .y ,. ,the Bolsheviks, according' to news., German Peace. -..Conference will flax -official! These arrangements ' im 1 no even. Labor. die It is re change in the lie paper despatches received head, - " 41Q from Jan. 1 last • by. a boars of 60 ; ported Lloyd George will policy of the Allied _ per cent to 100 per conk, according to, leave for London tomorrow night; Government toward the. Soviet Gov-. FLOODS THREATEN Lloyd George Gets ' the nature of the disablement. Pend•' and it is believed Nitti will depart for ernment," says the•coz�munication o! , flag the passing -f a =new law, an all. home 'immediately, as the .Adriatic the Supreme Council. _ DUTCH DYKES Legion of Hono>,- , !round bonus of 40 per cent. has Aldo pourparlerh cannot continue under The relief to the people, is to - i been granted in Germany, as from ! present conditions. given through co-operative societies Rolland May Experience One A despatch from Paris says: -On,' -nee 1 this year. I Clemenceau will leave for Cairo for in order to ensure_ than the commodi- of G!'eatdt Inundations the occa$ion of the ratification of thr . -- Widows. ties sent there shall reach the - Treaty of Versailles, the Grand Cross - Widows. thre% or four weeks` rest in a few peas- s Q =. = Canada, 88s. 4d. (plus a bonus of 1 days, it ih announced by his personal ants themselves, lin Country s Histo of the Legion of Honor was bestowedT Is. 8d.; New Zealand 30s,: South friends. He goes to Egypt' for rest, - 8 .� despatch from The Hagan, says: upon Premier Lloyd George of Great I and will not even attempt to begin Enver Has Become Unless- the Rhine, the Maas and Britain and Premier Nitti of Italyi di writing his memofre. Friends assert other rivers speedily subside Holland Clemenceau is meditating about visit. '` Threat t0 Britain Will be threeAened by one of the " ,r r f yy�j•,,''' ,.,, Ing the United States next Spring, but gatest fresh -water floods in its his- *� A de atch from Genera, se. is undecided. �• ��- 'y l` ' Enver pasha, former Turkish Min; tory, The recent 'high water, which No official business *ill be tans- istea-of War, who was recently elect_ for a brief time receded,` weakened- - '` r`y acted at the Council meeting, it is sx- - the emergency dykes, and'the present ed King of Kurdistan has started wq4 pected, beyond delegating to the Coua high water greatly endangers them. ~ a Bolshevik revolution #n Turkestan ell of Ambassadors, tasks they can .per- Afghanistan and Baiuchiatan acco The two great 'preliminary dykes, .. ...... , .. �•%'i; form in handtlIIa env nPmo. n. ♦,,.♦ •.>:• egrain, from aku. Enver wnwn ormnar"Y pro act t e erner- ;K id said to have many f�llowera and geney dykes, already in many sections s , ; , ?S`•'a ' are under water. Inplaces is directing his energies against Bti- . the sores tish prestige in Southwestern ..Asia water has reached the emergency I ::,: .:;' " .the ultimate aim being India.. Large dykes which protect the country, sums of money, it is reported, have been furnished Enver by the Soviet Lord 'Mayor of Cork'is Government in Moeeow. Vi4im of Sinn Fen _ _-� Attack ,�,r' �• Population of833,267 A despatch from Cork, Ireland, p w a In Saskatchewan Now says: -W F. O'Connor, ..the Lord -Mayor of Cork, was attacked by a A despatch from pa Regina, Seek., Party of men while returning from a I si,>:t;;<;;x:.;;: •:�: ��,:;,:>�::>r;;�;.�•!n`f`:�w, , says: -Saskatchewan's tion is °; ::t:>::"`i �"''a'•::<:' population meeting of demobilized soldiers.. '�;�,, ::. * now 888,267, according to on an- The Mayor was knocked down and nouncement made in the Legislature assaulted. A couple of . formar soP I LADY DOROTHIT`CAVENDISH + by Premier .Martin, who boned. hie Biers rescued bin" from his assailants. Whose engagement to Capt. Harold, statemeit on figures compiled by The attack is attribut!W to the I'liacmilian, A.D.C., is announced. Shs the vital statistics branch of the May=or's opposition to the election` is the third daughter of the Governor.' Prorbmial Health Bureau. policy of the Sinn Fein'organizathm General, arise through the opdMtior of the Theaty of Versailles. " Clemenceau Declines' .., Contdt For Presider cy A despatch. Pram Paris, says:.- Premier Clemenceau -has sent a let. �.;,. • , " .' r, ter to Leon Bourgeois, formally with-. ,, t^ •','•r drawing from the contest for bhe Presider The letter " �'' says: I take the liberty aInforming yon that I withdraw from my friends ' authority to offs my candidacy for the Presidency 168 CAROLINE CASSELS, Toronto, of the Republic, and that if they disregard my withdrtrwsl has been appointed a member of sad obta4a for mi a major! of Totes ard of Moving Plotnr+e Canons FBO I will roes" the maadals� w coo. Ontario. - leeevd.'• egrain, from aku. Enver wnwn ormnar"Y pro act t e erner- ;K id said to have many f�llowera and geney dykes, already in many sections s , ; , ?S`•'a ' are under water. Inplaces is directing his energies against Bti- . the sores tish prestige in Southwestern ..Asia water has reached the emergency I ::,: .:;' " .the ultimate aim being India.. Large dykes which protect the country, sums of money, it is reported, have been furnished Enver by the Soviet Lord 'Mayor of Cork'is Government in Moeeow. Vi4im of Sinn Fen _ _-� Attack ,�,r' �• Population of833,267 A despatch from Cork, Ireland, p w a In Saskatchewan Now says: -W F. O'Connor, ..the Lord -Mayor of Cork, was attacked by a A despatch from pa Regina, Seek., Party of men while returning from a I si,>:t;;<;;x:.;;: •:�: ��,:;,:>�::>r;;�;.�•!n`f`:�w, , says: -Saskatchewan's tion is °; ::t:>::"`i �"''a'•::<:' population meeting of demobilized soldiers.. '�;�,, ::. * now 888,267, according to on an- The Mayor was knocked down and nouncement made in the Legislature assaulted. A couple of . formar soP I LADY DOROTHIT`CAVENDISH + by Premier .Martin, who boned. hie Biers rescued bin" from his assailants. Whose engagement to Capt. Harold, statemeit on figures compiled by The attack is attribut!W to the I'liacmilian, A.D.C., is announced. Shs the vital statistics branch of the May=or's opposition to the election` is the third daughter of the Governor.' Prorbmial Health Bureau. policy of the Sinn Fein'organizathm General, ' ,, ,'..' • g: �. w�iT°6��5t.., ., eke r,.. ,> ., t4`r'p�g+}".;s"���'•,�,•.,,r�•H"��ai.�."""'�,J^":.d"i�!rS,�F. Zt.,'�a�`a`i�S �;9=,.. fk-..t:_,� �... ny�rf.-?1,.,�.,,... , .,.� �-:- �,. :::.. 'ik8 i.�^.-': �.., `i, , wM���"' Lt C,+� � ' .•,s..°.' .ref �.��. ..=? rw.> - ... 1::.,.,�,,gk's•'�'S: ..y xl.. .ri °.F.. .. a ;l sees. ». r:s•. �•_mt. .•u '•'-%*, ..+.. - � : ► '. J.A':.. ?ter, '-•,. _ ♦ . ::. . ,., .'':,.-. -: ..:per' .' ::. '�'°�.. K.•..'• - - "+�•JP .. , ,. -.. .. �»i,F'7 .. '". ., 1 ..,. :•.'�..-.s.:. :'r,�,"4!., c.�y',`y."raa+.i.� C,1R..t _ - a r: µ N. y +' T . r z. -MERRY`#XM irpub8Cledeve is irids�y�m«aias' at it. Dere. _ f' MAIL CONTRACT „ note ? _ SEALED TENDERS: addressed to the Post- � �T master General. will be received at Ottawa until 111 T- / C H A R DS O N'S l i 1. J per peat,;1-iP.2S ifipaid In advance. noon, on Friday, the 2' 7th Februa , ails. for ry I v. the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails. on a �p proposed Contract for four care. six timer per y UR GROCER `. to ryomPostmasterrtlas w on he route, West Hill. R. R- 2 (Scarboro JO'riN MURKAR,.Froprie.ton._- andScar�ro junction), f the General's nobsplea�ure. You will find the best assortment and display of Christ rttlt+;• Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be Y Etc., they have ever shown, NOTE. AND COMMENTS seen and blank forms o[C Tender may be obtained Nuts, Candy, , _ r at the Post offices at West Hill, Searboro and O cents and Scarboro Junction, and at the office of the ORANGES -All sizes# iseedlesp, 40 Cents t York township,, the last wunicl- Post Office Inspector, Toronto. _ Post Office Inspector's Office, Toronto, Jan. ' BANANAS—Ripe, 40 ceno a dozen }?slits to submit the hydro -radial WEDNESDAY. JAir.' 28TH—AL1CtiOD 12, 1920, ' byelaw to the submit h F, favored sale of farm stock, implement@. hay, A. SUTHERLAPID. ''MIXED NUTS -All kind -, 3`l cents per grain and roots, at lot I. con. 7, Ux- 121-20 Post oFlice Inspector. -the Hydro -Electric -Power Coin.- bridge. the property. of Pickett Brea,- - X�IASGRAPES-The best, 3:, cents per lb. mission taking over the Toronto Sale at one. See bills, H. S. Pugh; XMAS MIXED CANDY -23 cents per lb, _ a Eastern electric rails ay on Satur_ auctioneer, CHOCOLATEy-3a cents to 1.OP.per box when th'e b law Was carried INIOrDAY, Jan, 28TH -Postponed sale _MAIL CU\Tj�ACT XMAS HOLLY` -20 cents per lb.' . �y y. Y of horses and cattle of good quality, Shy a vote of 15 to 1. The Hydro- at lot 27, rear of con. 9, Pickering, FRESH- OYSTERS -Glass jar, 50 cents the r0 I t Of S. ' J Somerville. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post- i ,s a Electric Power Commission is now p pe' y master General, will be received at Ottawa until -A•k for a -.Calendar for lfl`?0 with -your order Sale at one, sharp. See bills. W. noon. on Friday, the 27th' February, 1920, for In.a position, to `go right on with B. Powell. 'auctioneer. the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails. on a pro�ed contract for four years, six times per the work. Much preliminary work THURSDAY, JAN, 2sirH-Auction sale wee-. on the route West Hill R. R.1 (via High - will of course be - eessary, but of farm stock and implements, the land Creek), from the Postmaster General's of Hen Dixon, at lot SC pleasure. AUS as soon as. the Bather in the property Printed notices containing further rotor "P A j con. 5. Whitby. Bale at one o'clock, as to conditions of proposed Contract may be r spriDR is favorable the work of sharp. Terms cash. Wm, Maw, at ce� blank Offices ofWTeide�ma� Hind - construction will commence. How auctioneer, Creek and at the office of the HP t office Highland a VNSA.R�h01�1' ?oronto• '° AL S I KE• SEED s_ a c� soon the .road will lie in operation, G►' ski M Post Office Inspector's OZ -V- Jan. BLACgS�tITB SHOP I 12th. 1920. 7. it is difficult LO foretells as there Lf llll Ald. A. sUTFIERLAND, ANTE D } may be considerable. delay in se• 18.20 Post O�cs Inspector. T curing the necessary equipment, 'We will pay the highest Horseshoeing acid general blaelnmith such'as motors, cars, etc., but it isZprices for all kinds work promptly attended b. expected that we will be'able to • Of seed.1 Ln me and interfering horses made q 0 get into the city within eighteen send ns 'samples and get a specialty of; and money re- monthe. : oar prices before funded if work dcei not prove satisfactory. j '--,'When the Germans were forced Q 10 per mere rental` will be 8,7 d1 ftrr'land selling: i to accept the peace terms, present The•;best of facilkAes Zgg 1,ISC "Ai.C�N ed to them by the allies there was _ _ for cleaning. ' ° great lamentation. , The Germans to any farmer or farm owner. J. R.'DOWNETC0 NPANY . 1kcmor' cried that the burden was greater T stir • . A 1 ► to - `�•HITBY. ON i than they could bear. that the IC1VeStlg pp GARAGE terms vtereso harsh that it was PICKERING humanly iulpossible for them to ' ; _ - fulfil then. The Austrians haveRose Flax 1l1 I'ickerlng ' now been tuts' by the allies what is up to them in the matter of =Nr• PONE A00 Bs<wing;purchased the;Rarage business of'Davideou do Witliam*i wears­ them accounts with the allied nations, and they are now in deep sees. _ sees------�-.--- ---•-•�•--- - ,prepared ta;repair all,�makes of autos. distress over what they consider • We keep in stock all kinds of lFord•• accessories, tires for alit harsh terms. The terms imposed to l makes of care, oils, etc. Upon Germany and Austria areGre(Aing's po km �rr-_ undoubtedly very severe, but no ' s •_. one will Lhink fora moment that l�kilil�+ Y'eMi, �C they -are nearly as harf,h -as what ;Germany would have imposed up- pti a are no in a position to look after your 'household - on the alliee had the victory gone FARMERS the other Ray, for those countries necessities- and.invite your closest inspection _ sees made no attest t to conceal their - if you require money to raise more livestock, our k�cai �- p _ • of the values we are offering, an r w - o talk the matter over with you. intentions when the prosper us for _ manager ill be glad t n H,m victory were bright.. "The N -e would Rho like' to have your Butter, Eggs and all kinds Beef, hogs, butter and cheese are big money producers. ''-way of the transgressor i4 bard." - Are you getting your share- of the profits from them? _ and it is hoped that both Germs of protluce.,y-ou have for sale, for which we are ny and Austria will ptuiic from, -- to a the best rices; -BANK s7a the. practical demonstration of the prepared p y p old saying. They are now crying y Ro al Purple Stock Feeds. Wl-IITB BRANCH About the hardships they bad to y l?, J. GORDON HALL, - endure in,the war, but they for i}unn'e Shur -Gain Fertilizers. °get that it was of their own choose - ing. They rushed into gar d BERT -/ARV EY SON, , spite of the earnest pleadings and Pickering. Hardware store protests of Britain, France and Belgium, and they are now suffer. GENERAL 'DdERCHANT9- (Successors to M. Gleeson) inR the jgst Consequences of their - . _' tam G � wo6d O how i� the bride you. need a Rood Stove• We have a complete btoci On of Happy Thought and Pandora Ranges, which will /N MEMONIAAN save both fuel and money. Oome and see.them. $owtrr-lo loving memory of James Howitt. who died at Toronto, Janu• few Oil Heater left at 18.50, while. they last. This n the only plae� ary SLod. 1919, of a paralytic stroke. BLANKETS, HALTERS, MITTS - to buy the 1900 Gravity �Pasher. Folly guaranteed. A =-L:ba$s of sadness still-rome o'er us: see it savework. Washer f trial See our Power W h lean of sorrow often flow; Q=d. A,11 �3orill�i® C#ocdli :j1lemot-y keeps our loved one near us e :,.t.tf - - God claimed one year ago. which s you- _ z. Whom '.We who loved you s•uily miss you. We t on men's and•women's rubber heels, also rubber sole's. As it dawns another year : Pu F g R E R a In the lonely hours of thinking, polishes, dressings, water dubbin, Iaeea, shoe tree4, etc. Thoughts of you fire ever near. -T>is FAMILY Shoe, harness and collar repairing neatly and We have a few Hog Troughs left -some as low' as 2• Give the bass rpl•olnptlq at to. a trough that will save the feed. A full titock of Cali Meal, v O h - _ e urs 1 e -:, rw: to tried, always •� ,9tock Food, Poultry Disinfectant, tc, e t pICHERINCa HARNESS EMPORIUM _ Royal Purple line. (ince L ' d 1 ass used co a zea, et i f se na le Dods al x s on h , A A mal e l e o aso b 1¢ w y and. Saws Some Phone 3ES00. �' W. J. COAHWEL Handles, Snow Shovels, Brooms, etc., also a stock of Mitts that will_keep cart the cold. , _ It is always --- - -- Here a your opportunity to iasura--that-will �.... a•pleasure for us to show our goods. apifst embetsassirK errors is spelling. . peorutneiation sad poor choice of - words. Know the meaning or ptualing -- tet ms Increase your esideac9, IC 0 wbkb results in power and suceem J. S. BALSDON ' -\ TER•s cal Ba­r'gain� Z-IiR_ fdNEWINTERNATIONAL Big tO Ok F 8 DICTIONARY is an all -know - �.�j i. •. 1. ins teacher. a universal question - 9nswerel mi~de t° >ntsoils Fresh Frozen Salmon," 15e lb. t , r needs. It is in daily use by Horse, Cattle, Hog and Hen Fee r� hundreds of thousands of suc- ens _ ds9,9eewords.9790 , 600 Il- - �� •' - .. ' lustratloas. 900 BI hical En- tries. 39,000eograp ca�sublacts. e - — RV h+►ve a full stock o(Hi heit f a Ia s o mama-Pacificxpositfoa. Fresh and halt Fork. _. • the lowest market price x26V.At and INDIA -PAM Man. - ' xa WRITE for SV,6.m n mgrs. FREE Q •- - - �' _ pocket Maps if you name this paper. :i Oats j whole and erushed, for horses, a a C. MERRIAM Co., €g >: F.rest Beef. `•' Springfield, Matra., U. S. A. I Dairy Feed and Shorts for cattle, Samp on -Feed, (round Corn for liogs, y Scratch Feed or Corn- Ii id your tie of lice by xsing Iiellibore, Sulphur and Paris Green. - b * • F e i Co •for hens .. P• ,�, _ Baby Glick Feed for chicks • ..•' sees 4�r .. • We have a good supply of all on hand. • •' h Campbell -Flour • :T a Mills o., N N I S TorontoTeterboro PPickering E-*,:' A • _ {a,6sC ..:.,••l:t,ttsrr-- - :tr �#.� :.2'L�,°. y,-.•,iN 4 r,�. •., _ -. .,w C�. -�" ; ��.�,sees• ...��.-._ :.u:,�w .. ..: A of Tmato, 11& Th lo, co"ned - to his $PMt tb's rVZ4 at ItW how* here. bed tines, b H jolivreggloqui I at proli. K eleos,. of Agincourt, to eDt. cps for a y re-. irtsid Mrs. Goo. MP at Not laterthanapr1il. 1st oil Rev. Mr. sickle, of Myrtle, will c, �.AcAvor, of th Morgan. 1��18 M1 e'northTweet, covery. W. U visiting hie, sister, Mrs. J. preach iu the Methodist church Pod lUnd, properly drained, for growing flax, Will Pay $16 Gregg. Mm; C. S. Trueman, who has on Sunday next in behalf of Mis- .,.per ton, supply seed and haive'st same. Veen ill for several days, to now siorij. Improving. Joseph Readman and J. B. Ma- 3 tons should be obtained with a favorable spring.- dill, whu have been laid up for Miss Gertie Morgan. of Toronto, corns time are both able to be -spent over Sunday pith relatives o 4111 N around again. threshing, nor no geed no -binder twine to buy :1,Claremont. All profit with little work. ' Rev. A. McLellan was confined , Lyman Pilkey to laid tip at pres- to his house for several days this ent suffering from a very severe attack of sciatica. week Foifferiag from a very severe THINK IT OVER 'Ind. phbne' 800 Oscilingleton and Richard'Paae, cold'. btit %% e are glad to -see that h is able tQ.,be around again as -of Torontoi visited- Claremont e friends over Sunday. Usital. ROSE FLAX MILL". Ou account of the storm the PICKERING Miss Mabel Edwards has gone to . -Toronto to teach Domestic Science Women's Institute have postponed — in the Central Technical School. their regular monthly meeting uti- Tie--hokering Mrs. Wm. Evans still continues til next Tuesday at 2.30 1). M., Grain Chopping J when it will be held at the home ance Committee a very poor health andstiffers of Mrs. Peters. -AND FL %KING V4 W 'ttreatlyfroni her rheumatictron- ble. Weare all glad to knoi� that I am 'repared to do Grain Chop -The object of this Association is to T- ftyka Melp the Dramatic Club have P9well were To- _ppopmed lessen stealing and p funeral of their son-in-law, Mr rosecute and, in the near future, ping and Oat Flaking every :Tonto on Tuesday attending the the felons. will present the drain's, entitled week day except Midgeley. Home Ties." ' Full particulate Saturday. Members having pro stolen oommac& will be given later. oats imme"Wy wi any member Another carload of coat art Ived A priz In Claremont, this week. conse- The*anoaal meeting of Erskine of Eamaill.Te Oommittes. -quently we are not suffering from 1hureth will be held on Monday Joh-a F. Bayles, Greeniood membership fee sim. a coal famine. evening next at 8 o'clock sharp. Ttakeft way be had ft*= Was President or Charles and Mrs. Wagg. of To- The usual supper will be served by Beentar7 an appliesdon. erouto, were here over Sundayvia• the ladies at the conelmion'of the Thexton' s _Zzac. Gam. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. iting the former's father. who Is business of the evening. in very poor health. . We are pleased to know that Confectionery J.R. Thexteii: W.- J. CI There will be skating as Usual Ed. Gleason, who has been confin- President, Secretary ed to his house for about a week, on the rink on Saturday evening, suffering from an attack of tonsil- NEUON'S [Ce Cream and a good band will discourse -sweet music. Everybody come lifts, is now recovering nicely and constantly An hand in bulk or bricks ds 5 C S%Vd to Ed *4ud have &'good time. is able to leave the house. Gum, Chocolates and other Sweets. A cm* B"W Lass" "Rack to the days of ye olden . Mrs. George Morgan met with a Popular Patriotic Musk.-. times." Some of tAir prominent very painful accident on Sunday citizens , art- spending their time in iiihich *illcoaftne her to the house Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. Pickering' Bakery `this wood Iota these days. for some time. She had just re- IN DILLINGHAM BLOCK We have been experiencing dor- turned from. church when she fell Pickering'Ont. Big display of Chocolates. Creams Ing the past few days real wintry on the ice and fractured her ankle. an Mixed Candies. weather;1, spite of the bad roads follow. ------boxes; the real typical Canadi-. . Choice Chocolat4s in lug the. titorm, the Township Sab- 4%n winter that we read about. bath School convention held an ,A considerable amount of snow Coal, -Coal Fruit t Cake 40c per lb. '-has fallen, and the accowpo. . w Wednesday in the Baptist church Extra quality at 56 cents'. 13ying Win high winds has, caused the roads wits a great success in every way. Wedding Cakes our specialty. Iff tobebadly drifted in many plac- A full report will appear in next Hard and Soft Coal of the week's issue. best quality on' PICKERING, ONT. 11, with deep report that we• report the death on Friday last TIME TABLE-Fiak4erloff Hinton 0110ims a hang jafterouly threedays' illness, oj T R. Trains going East due " f 'lia. 6 Uail 8.0-1 A K. law of Ira and Mrs. Powell. The 'Concrete I Mr. Midgeley. of Toronto, son- in- 8 Local -P-28 P. K. THOS. A. LAWP • 1:: 286 Loeal 6M P. M -I- -=t I .,funeral took place' on Tuesday T", gain West due so followo­ .201/. cerLime. Co :afternoon. The deepest sympa- 2.M P. M. :�?L_Uducts -a No. 29 going &1 10 A. M. h is fe4 for Mrs. Midgeley- and 2-1 LOO&I M F den bereavement. No*. 6 rand 7 also run on Sunday her LUMBER YARD oucichildren in their. end- *Mail. PICKERING re The dream carnival held on the Forekoin is I hour In advance -Caledonia rink on Tuesday -even of 9tandard time. Field Tile "ingllast which was the first of the �__and Brick season, was well attended and milkmaid ontest a `most leasant time aas. spent the by Whitevale Club of For ��1e first ?n' the c. rst prize was won by Miss Melis. _United Farmers About 300 Al 6 hoopecl apple; Tile 3, 4, 6 iud 8 sa, Morgan. and the second prize barrels at 85 cents Mins Mabel McLellan. In the Seeds have arrived. each in lots inch -f;rtp'erekte class Miss Bessie Ben- At 6he next meeting of the Club redo" nett captured the first prize, and lutlowa will be passedon of 10 or more at Get my prices. I Miss Mary Wagg won the' second the following the shop. -Concrete work done. prize. - Re laterswitchingol Railways -Ind. Phone ZOG Pick. Several men from Toroc to have Military Training In Schools -V' been in town during the past week improving our School System W. D. Gordon & Son, with the view of locating in Clare- Regulatiole of Foodstuffs Clarence Simpson Standardization of farts implemeoto PICKERIN(I moat for the purpose of establish- Regulation of motor trucks on our lug a candy factory. Nothing soft roads Bell and -Independent phone. C. N. R. Station, Brock Road definite has been decided upon as mm!" they Rod some difficulty in secur- It I a nitable building. `,hey are - 'A 6 111 hopeful of being able to se cure - satisfactory promises. an III be known within the next N, "T d it w `B R low davellwhether they shall be 10 vacemful or not., ;p The hockey match which was , •-dvortised to take -place on the Caledonia rink h9re on Tuesday- H 0 N 0 G- R A P H S _`.evenlng between Claremont and Stouffville failed to come off, Aue Ito the fact that there is no hock club in Stouffville. The com- mittee fo *-A Suggestion fox a ey el had pinned their faith on the schedule of games furnished Christmas''. Present ;'by Markham, and according to .--Pissdhoduie the Claremont and !Stouffville teams were to I The BRANT -OLA 'PHONOGRAPH Stare o Aly a -Tuesday evening an ills is a perfect musical instrument, de- signe t1jit and finished by experts, A* were got out accordingly�._- -On Thursday afternoon. of last for people of discriminating taste. it, —week a score of men of the Batial reproduces all music- with- -unu-sil-al- A learnese and accuracy. __ assembled at cut u 4,111! A,54011 ..4litimb nd friends as the church and p fift�en WORDS VANNOT aderi6ately de- -The work was done in about four .loads of wood for next sealion. ole, Neither can scrib`6 the Brant ictures.- To be appreciated the During the afternoon they p strument must be actually seen, played were treated to lunch and &hot and: demonstrated. Call and be con - drink, also a good, old-fashioned i v inced. !Upper in the evening by the lad• ies of the church. Evans Word had his buzz -saw and a six horse -power engine and was responsible for about half the cutting.'k, A fancy dress carnival will be held on the Caledonia 'rink here on the evening of Tuesday, Jan. , .......... 2" i th, when the following prizes will be awarded to the successful competitors . Oldest lookin cQu- �cot 9 ple in costume, 8a-00; Beet -la 'Costume. lot prize $2.00, 2nd prize • prize $2.00, 2nd prize $10.00; Best SYoa-)� Recor'clownontheice 00 A free- is Master'$1.00; Beat gent in costume, Ist 66Hds for -all -skating race Will. commence at this.carnival to be completed in "The World's Great Music Available to All thr'ou'gh VICTOR RECORDS. We have good three carnivals. There must best 1:. . '; assortment to choose from. Call and get Catalogues and make your- selections. least four entries -at the start. and the winner must win two nig,lits mitt of three, I for which a cash prizef of $1-00 will be given. Thcse� Chocolafes'--'Box'" and Bulk Cigars, Cigarettesi, Tobaccos icoml etinr- for prises must remain off the ice until called for. Co- NEILSON'S A,,icniateq id git-Ar. variety ...Fresh Stock ConstAnfly on band 'tulne skating still begin at u 1.1 F. �0'cloek, A g00d baud "ill be in attendance. 25centi; -e. A T ' - -'S !CONFECTIONERY -,Pickering, OnC •Slywtutanit 10 cents. iTHEXTON SERVICE.—Our highly -developed service is available at sLU times forthe benefit of ourcus. tourers. Every well-grounded• business man appreciates the importance of theco-operatio34 guidance and information ow b - fin ancialmattersof his Banker. THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ,-PICKERING BRANCH M. O. ZIMMERMAN - M^nowesin MRANCH ALSO AT WHITIPY) N0TICE! -Watch this space.,; i Somethni'big 0 0 is coming.. J. ftgald, CWimant Ind. Phone M is Sawig -:-Machine.- Manufactured by W., H. Jackson & So ,Brock Road. Pickering, Ont., Blacksmithing find '%Vnrdworking In all.its branches. Saw gumming and filing ft specialty. We--Rtnck Gasoline Engine.,,. Emery Wheels. Circular Saws. Saw :and Etnery Mandrels. I,Kd.lt:rs of all lengths ou'Land, and for sale, Bus meets on Tralas Pint -class Rigs to hire day or night at lowest prices. Phone 1M. Thos_- Sandersii & Song .FROPRIETORS goal 3,1W Of all materials and design kept in stock. Is will Pay YOU as our works and inqpok car stook obtain priors Don't be solded, sgenft we do not 0=0107 them. ly we oan., and do throw off the 00111116 eommissioa of la per I.,whiolsycaut owlsave by pwrehasing from 042 01:1soly Gou 11011110L J. T. MATHESON Offias and Works, Whitby, ftilwo The ,United Farmers OF ontario Farmers' Club meets in the Pickering Town Hall on second Wednesday of each month only during summer months. --lW4teh—for next meetieg date. `. In Thim than is stZeLath SERVICE.—Our highly -developed service is available at sLU times forthe benefit of ourcus. tourers. Every well-grounded• business man appreciates the importance of theco-operatio34 guidance and information ow b - fin ancialmattersof his Banker. THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ,-PICKERING BRANCH M. O. ZIMMERMAN - M^nowesin MRANCH ALSO AT WHITIPY) N0TICE! -Watch this space.,; i Somethni'big 0 0 is coming.. J. ftgald, CWimant Ind. Phone M is Sawig -:-Machine.- Manufactured by W., H. Jackson & So ,Brock Road. Pickering, Ont., Blacksmithing find '%Vnrdworking In all.its branches. Saw gumming and filing ft specialty. We--Rtnck Gasoline Engine.,,. Emery Wheels. Circular Saws. Saw :and Etnery Mandrels. I,Kd.lt:rs of all lengths ou'Land, and for sale, i,, MUM' W,. 7 W� �,Ur;V4 �W, V-79 RPT aw 11-n Ton Years ARE YOM WW K -Health 500 Dollars A 'AN RUN DOW. 14 bob It'depoultedat3% will antountto $697.7* it Invented at 4%, interest odm­ Do You Breathe? a Tonic pounded quarterly, will In This Condition Only Are you one of the many persons amount to .................. $744.29 Medicine Can Renew Your who, without being really ill are But if invested In our 5!/2% frasmants the note on h tired er desk. Me Bever quite well? Do you 9�0 Debenturps will amount to $86" Room For Now Stoc3L p _Health. r was could not be outdone by Cbriinnel very easily? Is. your sleep often Write for Booklet. The front door banged, there 'aitioia oi-belng run. own d broken and your, digestion imperfect? The con rush and a twirl, and 'Corinne was is one that doctors do not recognize. When you give your hand to a friend The ,Great West Permanent Molasses In Park Curing. beick from the lecture and up in P The physician of to -day `does he sometimes say, !'Oh, how cold 1 Loan Company. room, pourinir It all out at this used lot dry' it is -as a disease. ffloe 20 King St. WeftYl If sugar is Toronto 0 '­-ftte of two hundred words a minute. syrup be. who gets his -training in a hospital your hand 40" Do you constantly' better to make it into a where only severe disorders are en- wonder why your skin and hair do not, st kc- fore'using, for salt mixed With sugar "0 Rae, it was the grandest alt countered knows little bout it. But seem to be in a perfectly healthy and Miss will not stick qp meat. as well as a . . Apples cored and baked with raisins *wel I'm just crazy about M those who are run down. 'in health vigorous condition? The use of molal- we all are. It's going to mixed with syrup. know that it I� not a fancied affliction. Of course there are many' possible in the cores are delicious., or commercial syrup. does away do me hasps' of good. 'Mercyl You seg he + - work The expression '.'run down" applied causes for all these things, but before c=0 fairly ices YUUKNULL WL -w- as talked. She made us write down our is ex L The following formulas' have. -been ' to health, means a condition in which all the bodily functions are enfeebled. you make up your mind that you are a semWnvalid ask your-, ;Ave weakest points and our five Some the found to gave good results: Sweet Pickle or Brine Cure. -Select Appetite falls, the digestion is im- predestined self one question: Do you breathe? strongest ones. of girls �'-Oeted as If they never had seen them pieces of twelve pounds or less. Make paired, the nerves are impoverished, the completion becomes pale or waxy, You must certainly breathe enough to keep yourself going, 'because -there 'what x;elves in their lives, but, it didn't take a pickle consisting of three and a half e -fourths three-fourths there Is no animation, but rathertine you are; but a. pity it is, that any time at all." 'What pounds of salt, one and of syrup or molasses, Or," if worry and mental depression. Faligue when nature has given you a good set did you give as ygur strong- pounds one and 'a quarter pounds is a constant .symptom. No particular of lungs, and all the oxygen you need, " 44t points?" Rae asked, much amused. 4 'Common sen— Oh, wadtl It's too preferred, at, preferably brown, one ounce Of sugar, organ being affected, you must look for relief to the blood. A,9 It circulates rand you should not use a little more of it, see whether the physical draw- -embarrassing -to give your gcq ones; of saltpeter; two and a quarter gal- through every part of the body,' any backs that are'so annoying do not dis- alone. I'll give my worst points first: I to obstin- long otwater.- . are based 071 fifty These amountsblood improvement In the condition of tlie Is quickly felt throughout the appear. We must all economize some-ck . + + be in A, gal mp r, pIf �m. - less meat w ere, u we Oug wy, disorderliness, ,, extravagance. pounds o, meat. — entire system. As a restorer of the with oxygen, when it is a free gift Don't they sound awful strung out inused, the amounts of the ingredi- blood and builder of weak nerves Dr. ours for the taking. , is I eats should be correspondingly in- William,' Pink Pills stand at the head row like. that? But the good ones The trouble is that we are -too in - comfort y-ati a little because, of course!, eteased or decreased, as the case may of all tonic medicines. Every dose'qf dolent. We read a paper about pro - body has good ones. I gays be. Under no, circumstances, sh ese pill,, helps to enrich he blood per breathing, or we listen to 'a lec everybody erg ",ociabil- mine: common ser the individual piece of meat igh and strengthen the nerves, and 1hus -Ise, en ture on the subject, and it all sounds ,jar . LAty, sympathy- and tact." over twelve pounds. I the 'various organs regain their tone eat in a stone r Or and,the body recovers its full vigor. so simple and so easy that we deter- 110- Co zine did you prut'down a Place, the m _mine at once to breathe deep and r] -b-a-r-r-et--and weight Vathy and tact?" r w earn the deep breather's reward. All s eager face clouded. with a board and stone. DO not use -statement of,Mr. William Devine, Ger, Corinne'"Whyp that day we breathe, and that 'night haven't I got . them ? O'dear, Iron, for it will' rust. Pour in just rard Street East,joronto, who says: I we . even do. some of the suggested P ickle enough to cover the meat�"Orwo yeacs,ago while employed, as a TZI; it awful to discover so many:, 921 1 1 Leave the meat in the pickle for threat conductor on the Torronto Street Rail- exercises to expand our lup.-s; the one next gigthings all at days to the pound of meat, so that a I way, I became much run down. I day or the day after we forget the exercise, habit gripA her slave swoop?" would be left in the I consulted a doctor who gave me medl- "Suppose y= put in honesty and ten -pound tam for thirty days, and a six- cine, but It proved fruitless, as I 'was again, and we go back -to live a life 4 sweet temper, even if it does flash pickle q pound bacon- eighteen days. After constantly growing weaker. My ap= I self-imposed starvation in the sometimes." midst of plenty. "0 Rae, could I? Aren't jou a dear! the meat has been in cure a week, petite completely failed. -and I fell If shallow breathers. would only out of the jar or barrel, away in weight until I only weighed -it. take it all give their lungs a fair chance to show SW&USe I thought it -*as awful do" splatter go. Well, anyway, It's remove the pickle, replace the meat, 125 pounds. I- was sometime & taken what they can do, they would find .8 t t-- -U.4. want I weight it dowit, and again pour the with fainting' spells, and finaTly felt I ! -1 1, + . 1 IN0044 Or JrVL4 0 you tha..gaina not, on y physic mora like old left -over stock . same pickle over the meat. Repeat compelled to resign my position. I -mindedness ----- - .0 slot rid of, tried what I thought was lighter -work, and mental.. Much dull ------ r. in stores.. She made me see it just every week. Dry cure lor light or heavy meat.- but with no better results. I was and irritability is caused by the poison as plainly! You know you said once ly, three and a _half growing weaker and weaker, Oni day that poor breathers accumulate in Fertilizers Viet you hated to walk through Don. Mix thorough their systems -poisons that they a chum urged me to try Dr. Williams' Increase Yields of -non's Jbook department when they were pouli& of salt, one ounce of saltpeter, by deep, ounce of red pepper, one ounce of Pink Pills, but by this time I was could, literally blow away lbaving a bargain sale because no self. One 0 heartily tired of medicine, as -nothing slow breathing. Do'yoi2 feel 'depres3- respecting bookstore would possess black pepper. Add one and a halt ' ed and blue for no particular reason'. s, and I had taken did me any good. WInally old. Books, Cor- pounas warm syrup or molasses. 12L stock twenty years he bought me a box of the pills, and I Does the house`,get on yont nerveir?" 0 T 3 candidly, "don't bother mix until it assumes the appearance could •-no longer refuse to try them, Then go out and breathe fresh life ,in - ateasserted c of sawdust. Apply a liberal coating and Improve Quality M20 any, but I'll ten you what does, mixture to all surfaces of the After a time I felt they were helping to yourself in the open. If that is sale Mrd that's to got caught going to a Of the In me and then I gladly continued their impossible at the moment, stand in From fertilizing, the Ohio Sta- of old-fashioned clothes. It makes meet -excepting the skin. an open window and do your breath- tion reports, an increase of 19 The meat should t1Wn —be placed on. use, with the result that bushels per acre. Minnesota me mad clear through. Well, she- ' wasfinally Ing exercises for five minutes only. in a hardwood enabled to gd back to my bid position reports improvement of 6. 6 % In Miss Armstrong -made us see our. a table, clean floor, or i. fully restored to health. I owe this You will find, the world a -different- feeding quality, r first sprinkling the aur- fferent person. like thatf all cluttered up with barrel, afti irsplendid condition to Dr. Williams' place and yourself a d:. Lost year twenty-eight farmers' old prejudices and jealousies and dig -face of the table, floor, or bottom of Pink Pills, and can strongly recom- measured their results - -P actually have ambi- the barrel with salt. Leave in care from foitilizing cats. They re- I&n, when we ought to disturbed until mend them . to anyorle suffering as I Tricks. �flons and purposes. and all those fine un the heaviest piece. Smugglers port i1elds from fertilized oats did." Wnge Instead. And then I thought has basin In for a period of one and a Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be. ob. The extent to which smugglers of of 50 to 70 bushels per acre of 0, how' half days to the pound. Thus if the ta would go t First Gra" Oats. Their average right away of Effie Crane, and i mined thrbugh any medicine dealer,' former days In England was 64% bushels per .acre: guar- heaviest Pd acted toward her Ancs ow or may be had by mail, post paid, at accomplish their ends is indicated by Jum weighs twenty pounds, 4 thirty (117116 ,w ontrivances b and I made up my mind I'd go leave 4 the meat in curs t brine 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.30 the extraordinary. c Mak* Your Oat Yields Count 6VW there to -night and make up. It Meats cured In sweet pickle or bri dicinii Co., which they resorted in order to se- While Prices Are High. wAdft III from the Dr. Williams' Me should be consumed nety Brockville, Ont. creta their cargo and escape the re- Write for - Bulletin, "How to 'V downright stupid of me to have s date They form an interest- ln�erease Canadian Tlelds.- Lbn of c*e. Meats cured venue old affair Jilts that clattering up days from ue cutters. say Vfisl I'll go and telephone her with dry cure may be consumed im- Ing. chapter In human ingenuity. r 'ids min4te, Real", mediately upon removal from cure, At Hudson .13*y. Sometimes, says Mr. G. F. Atowbray. Soil and Crop flavor improves' with ate, - - Ods in the Windsor Magazine, agazIne . , the masts Improvement Bureau Corinne went skimming downitairs, but the At Hudson Bay; real romance floods sister ski' still, a and the meat is better sixty days after spare -iL ...1but Corinna'@ v of Canadian Fertilizes was the phrase, and spa were made of patnted tin dariam "k on he* face. Was she curing. Dry -cured hams have been While . Fancy sweeps us. far through and contained fine old cognac brandy. 1111 Temple Bldg., Toronto. Ont, known to keep three or four years. out hams were filled with as ready. to acknowledge her faults colored days Hollowed 63a grad throw oi# o4d angers and pre - To that white wilderness In Northem tobacco and closed up again. Dummy Northers J=fts as little Corinne? Now about Are Your Lips BeatiUful? snows, ropes we're, made of tobacco washed .: committee work-mhich- -Mam y an otherw ise charming Audi Past ancielit t1a1tffg--pUFt9--wh-ere­- I pearance'. Rafts of dozens of salters 1going to refuse because Olive Hodges vidual is unfortunate enough to have ever flows the chairman? Was she going to course,) The thrilling traffic and where red Of spirits were brought over and stink unlovely lips, and while, of h CIL small all her life to work with nature has endowed -na with a defin- blood plays with a cork or, a feather to mark their ,.-people she did n&t like?whereabouts, so that they could be I its type in the beginning, we can do For splendid stakes afar in Youth's Suddenly she turned and tore to a good deal ourselves to develop them white blaze - so landed as occasion served. The very that they will be reasonably at- Northward the star of dgaYL4Ldventure floor planks were hollowed out to re - A -ceive lace, and smugglers carried pads 4 DOUBLE BF.&A= -tractive. goes - i 17, 1 If they are OV,erfull it gives a At Hudson Bay. -of tea hidden in their clothing. There -were false bul�lreads,-Ulse keels and -Wto t % OF YOUR HAIR coarse, even sensuous loo -he.face. Hunt_%r and trapper fade where day- false bows, The Plough of Hastings This appearance may be because their I light grays had a false bow in. which some fifty, owner has pursed or bitten them un- new- Out -on the far horizon, there strays kegs could be hidden, and similar consciously as an expression of ..JN ONE DAY "DwOerine"t creates mass Ever the valiant scorning soft repose, craft h'afledjrom Rye and Bexhill., 0 vousue", or perhaps because the habit I I road Instead'the crunching of Mackenzie's The following item appeared in RL: a sick borne will be on the gleamy waves has been permitted. I to pf tma, floes newspAper of the year 1817: recovery after treatment with, If the lips are too thick avoid bit- Drifts through their dreams across . "A curious . seizure was made on Fri• ing them,permit be careful not to pe the camp fire's haze --i day the 12th, at Stonehouse, soon af. 'DR. A. C. DANIELS blisters, and use cold sores or feves At Bay. ter the arrival of a vessel from Guern a small astringent wash upon them sey. A potter, carrying a bedstead' RENOUTOR POWDERS each night. A suitable lotion for this from a shore' 'boat, was met on the purpose is ten grains of boric acid Thts is the most eflectiv Blood Puri. witch hazel. beach by a customhouse officer, who, fler and Cleanser for horses. cattle, dissolved in two ounces of WELL SATISFIED WITH hd7ving asked the porter to whom It 1 sheep and swine. Cures coughs. colds. Thoroughly cleanse the lips at night hemyes, - Mocked lees. S belonged, and having, received rather i creased heels, W. No matter wh with soap and water, dabble this sola-' BABY'S A'116110 , -OWN TABLET an unsatisfactory reply, thought it: .us ueen treating your horse without 11 tion on them, and practice for a few hI ' success, try Dr. A. C. Daniel's Reno - right to examine the bedstead. n vator,Powders, which will nearly al - moments before a. mirror, holding the O tdvrn-va, succeed when all other remedial doing so, he found that the posts were lips in a becoming line 6f expression. Mrs. A. Bernard, La Presentation, f0l. Add these powders to the feed -HS are Que., writes: -"I have used Baby's hollowed out and contained several I• it makes the finest stock tood on On the other hand, if the hundred pounds' rorth of lace , ingeni- earth. it win show its effect an the too. thin, stimulate the circulation by Own Tablets for my baby and am well 11 kidneys to one day and In two days a ously concealed under slides(. thumb satisfied with them. I have recom- b, x. lMprnN ement In the animal's a gentle pinching between the thu t cork noticeable. Many times ditton will be notic several of my friends It will add 26 to 50 pounds to an and forefingei,, following the line of mended them to seve each lip from corner to corner. Too who have also used them with bene- ,.Novel Uses For Dates. animal's weight Inside one month. results," Parts n trans- e a- hard, critical look to ficial The Tablets are a -In some pe, of Africa dates form PRICE 60c. In a few moments you ca ans- thih lips civ face and are usually possessed by mild but thorough laxative which re- the main food of the native,.their huts &N69AL MM%XCAZ 300Z iv�m '-lam your plain, dull, flat hair. You; the BIG mpathetic in tem- gulate the stomach and bowels and are composed vtAefly'' I — have It abundant, soft, glossy and people not oversy of the leaves,, - of life, - Just get at any drug or perament. thus prove of benefit in cases of tndl-the fibre of the leaf -stalk is employed . DR. A. C. DANIELS COMPANY Lips which CUjTe'ShaTply downward. gestion. constipation, colic, colds etc. In ropo-making and from the sap is OV CAXA3�� LZI1112"D -pilot. counter a small bottle of "Dan- Li i. I obtained an Intoxicating drink. 'KNOWLTON serine" for i few cents., Then moisten at the corner give a sour, unple�asant They are sold by medicine dealer.9 or obt QUEBEC soft cloth with -- the "banderlhe" and expression to the face, quite as if their by 'mall at 25 cents a box from The 'a Medicine Co., Brockville. ntled Dr. William draw this through your hair, taking owner were continually disgru small strand at a time. Instantly, about something. Lips which curve Ont. yes, immediately, you have doubled. -pleaaantly upward change the whole the beauty of your. -halr. It will be a expression of the face and are lure Ibis is the time for budget estim - image. so soft, lustrous and so easy to to reflect a pleasant light In the eye ates. Every farmer ought to Trial,e do up. All dust, dirt and excessive oil and to speak of a natural, kindly one. Into it should' go the probable removed. temperament. - cost of doing the farm work for the Lot Danderine put more life, color, Beauty of expression -is not a mere coming season,. money set aside for and brightness In your hair. superficial veneer, It is a barometer tools, Improvements in buildings, JbJs stimulating tonic will freshen- which he!who runs may read. stock and fencing. In fact, every - r scalp, check dandruff and falling thing that. can be foreseen ought to :hair and help your hair to grow iOnIN t be included In the farm budget.'Then 1A. 1 the 1—# 11 — A thicilt, strong sad beautiful. Wmard's 7 IMIUMNISt On' of "Virell 12 COW& WVr1L to e J, A thicilt, strong sad beautiful. Wmard's 7 IMIUMNISt On' of "Virell 12 COW& WVr1L to e J, �5%?k'k . • te,. a..., �5�"'=w� ' r .:...c.. r r .t XVri�;."`.°' r.:+' 4`:aJ',Guilf'E4 b. �_ T r^W •'(.✓+�'�'%7va�:. '.ln a. �$ '� 'r?,A�� �7T ^' �a K"."�'-'4•` • �• ^.t� .fix �.`�' * F „�, "'16•MOD High Hells . Cause Corny But '�► Who Cares Now Because style decrees that women crowd and buckle up their tender foes ,,.,,.,crowd high heel footwear they stiffer from acorns, then they cut and trim at these r;: {painful pests which merely makes the corn grow -hard. This suicidal habit may cause lockjaw and women' are warned to stop it: A few drops of a drug called frees. one applied directly upon a sore corn =1ves quick, relief and soon the entire ,corn, root and all, lifts our without pain. Ask 'the drug store, man for a rpuarter of an ounce of freezone, which 160sts very little but is sufficient to re. d = trove every hard or soft corn or callus ' ` frm one's feet. i This drug is an ether compound and '. dries in er moment and simply ahrliels tip, the corn without inflaming or even ..jrritating the surrounding tissue or i skin. ' Clip this out and pin on your, wits's dresser. T +eA• w >M ^fes k FASHIONABLE s ' GOWNS - f� .70.-•. - �r 1 'i y, r SCIATICA ` Would sou be rid of thaS ekening pain -that sharp e-liis thrust along the , sciatic nerve -con a at ��stie Tot ad ltiag ;• Templeton's ..Rheumatic Capsules m. Maay doctors preaor, iba the Write Templetons, 142 ". Zing St. W., Toronto. for tree sample. Bold by reliable d!.U."Uts everywhere for $1.OF. ASTHMA r. Templeton's RAZ -MAN Cap- sules are' guaranteed to relieve ASTHMA. Don't suffer an- other day. Write Templetons, 142 singg tat. W., Toronto, for freesamplau Reliable druggists sell themat s1 04 a box ed ca: sl a Aa.RWWF In. this age of specialization the day A of the Jack -of -all trades is almost gone, jiORTRAIT AQMNT8 WANTING11 and as for the master of none, he t;261 y2fe9,a5 9276 ff - siLN 1\LU ionto. told of a newly married couple Ina "A gayer Gil l e No. 9261 -Ladies' Dress. Price, 25 i when the husband retitrned from busi- l ness he found, to his disgust; that a ATELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAplM water pipe ,had buret.._ 'I'he rooms a Ontarind job printing plant In East* o, Insurance carried $1,600. Wir 'cents. With vest; with or without Decorated by Both Sides. ' ATTACKS NERVES peplum; peplum; three-piece skirt, instep or, One of the leading generals of Emir shorter length. in spoiled. MSCZLLAzr>EOVR,._ Cut 8 sizes, 34 to 1Fetsal'6 Arabian army is named Jaa- _�_ 48 inch bust.. Size 36, with peplum; far, says 'the --Red 666 Dundas West, Toronto. 4% yards. 42 inches wide or 2% a contributor to Sloan's Liniment scatte'r8 - ards 54 inches wide.; without y PeP- Cross Magazine. He is a huge Arab, who rides a tremendous horse, and in .- the congestion and lum, 3% yards, 42 inches wide, or 2% the early days of the. war he com- " . relieves pain --- yards, 54 inches wide; vest, % yard, manded a division that played havoc Ogren Sound, Ont. 18 inchea wide. Width around. bot- w*lr-t'he British at Gallipoli. For this A lit tom, 1% yards. _ the Germans-gave_him the -Iron -O —_ _ ,= will penetrate immediately and, rest and soothe the nerves., - No. 9291='1�tisses'--lfira BIOu dy use. and sent him -to command the Senussi Price, 29 cents. Suitable for small in Egypt, where one day the Dorset Sloan's Liniment is very effective ! women; with 'or without turned -up! Yeomanry cut through his troops and in allaying external pains, strains, cuff at lower edge. Cut in 3 sizes, ! captured the rest Jaafar himself. if Dt g bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore mus- 16 to 20 years. Size 16, without cuff, When he had been a prisoner at, '-Eics;-lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheu- 2% yards, 32 inches wide, or 2 yards, Cairo for eight months, Emil Feisal, snatic twinges. Keep Keep big bottle 86 inches wide; with cuff, 2% yards! the Arab, decided to join the Alines, a always on hand family 82 inches wide, or. 2% yards, 86 inches -4 and Jaafar begged the British to re- use. Made irf Canada. Druggists everywhere.' wide. I lease him and let him fight in Feisal's j� 36C., TOc., ;1.10, No. 9142 -Ladies' Dress. Price, 26 army. The plea was granted, and Jaa- i'cents. Two styles of sleeve; collar- far fought as' valiantly on the side of +� less or with standing collar; one-piece ' the men ' whom he• had opposed at straight skirt; 89 or 37 -inch length. Gallipoli that the British gave him Cut in 8 sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. the Cross of St. 'Michael and St. •—J Size 36, with collar, dart sleves, 39- George. "I've thrown my Iron Cross liver and bowels inch•length, 3% yards 40 ,inches wide, away," he said, whey he was awarded - or 2% yards, 54 inches wide; without! the decoration. --ARMISTICE I .British, collar, with bell sleeves, 3% yards,, --: : Amerievs !loa*or Dog Remedies 40 inches wide, or 2% yards, 54 inches ! -MONEY ORDERS, Book on D Q 6 DISEASES wide. Width, ' l% yards. Bend a Dominion Express Money ! 3► ,r and Prow to paid' Na 9276 -Misses' Dress. Price, 28 Order. They are payable everywhere, Suitable 'p +� Mailed Free to any Ad- cents. for small women• 1 dress by the A ichor, with or without shirred 'bisque and Britain's Newest Sea Giant. 3L Cnay Glover Co.. 2 te• vestee; two atyles of sleeve; four- H.M.S. Hood has just left thy_ layde, piece skirt with .4- id C t . New York, U.S.p a es. u says a Loudon despatch. She will re - 1 to 3 ' sizes, 16 to 20 years: Size 16 place the Queen Elizabeth an flagship ' requires 314 yards; 54 inches wide;, of the Atlantic fleet. Possibly the new vesteer % yard, 1&inches wide. Width, i The Rainbows Sound , - : % y�� Hood'wito certain n no other will, be delivered be the instilf her kind-; it Incredible as it ma 'seem • a b f r e. j '*y�•y r 4 ` s a+ � STsd. 'tet' r i r. wlr ca: sl a Aa.RWWF In. this age of specialization the day A of the Jack -of -all trades is almost gone, jiORTRAIT AQMNT8 WANTING11 and as for the master of none, he JDL good prints and Un1■he■-lowetl' spoils `-hie temper and wastes' his out=gain 8r�iinswloi Avtawlo ' ilnfie�d time. To Illustrate this, a story is ionto. told of a newly married couple Ina "A gayer dainty cottage in a surburban quarter. Everything In the house -VIDWSPAPER, WEEKLY, IN BRUCID gave com- plete satisfaction. But one evening CountyY Splendid opportunityY, Write Bos T. aYlieon Publishing Co., Llmltea when the husband retitrned from busi- T8 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto, ness he found, to his disgust; that a ATELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAplM water pipe ,had buret.._ 'I'he rooms a Ontarind job printing plant In East* o, Insurance carried $1,600. Wir were flooded, and the carpets, which sso for $1,200 on quick sale. Box iL were his special pride, were being �trilson Publishing Co., Ltd., Toronto, spoiled. MSCZLLAzr>EOVR,._ "Well,'.' he said impatiently to his HENS RANTED alive 18 cents a wife, "'why didn't you hammer the pipe up? Give me a hammer and I'll a Pound, stay size, f.o.b, your sta- tion if within 200 miles or Toronto. Ship C.O.D. 1n crates or boxes. Albert -Lewis; do it in a twinkling," 666 Dundas West, Toronto. He got the hammer and pounded 1P HOICE SILVER BLACK BREI -MING, away at a pipe dOWII 1II the cellar; but 'when he paused to examine the Foxes. Also, we are bLyen of Raw Fvre. What have you -what, price? RCIa'Bros:, Bothwell, Ont, result of his labor, he heard the voiceoFFI N STOCX WANTED. IF You C of his wife at the top Of he stairs. •are able to supply, advise us, as we n1111 pay the highest prices, dry or green "Howard," she raid, "the gas has from the saw. Keenan Bros:. Limited, out and the -water is still run- Ogren Sound, Ont. a g CATUMORS, LUMPS, ETC.. ' internal internal and external, cured without =-fiE sent for a plumber, after ,all. ain by our home treatment. Write us g . of ore too late Dr. Bellmaa Medical Co.. Limited, Collingwood, Ont. Winard's Liniment Cures Df■temDss A EARN MUNEY AT HO6iE--WT4. Tissue paper, crumbled, is excellent 11 will pay from $15 to $25 cash each week for your spare time writing Show for polishing mirrors. , Cards for us or secure for you a per- manent position; simplest method+ "!SYRUP OF F GS" known; no canvassing, Write to -da •or ..". call at our Cures. Brennan Show Cal.. System, 39 Currie Bldg., 268. College at.. tis Toronto; oven evenings. Dept. J. CHILD'S LJ4XATIVE The nut trees or the world, it it was far to Russia. He said some of it calculated, could provide food all this, ?'=+- year ound'for the po ulation,._9f th[ - Look at tongue l Remove --polo sons from little stomach know. She said that they hod sent . liver and bowels her eon -a fisherman who had joined - --ARMISTICE I Y cam., These patterns may .be obtaineddin the next four years. Accept "Californl,. Syrup of Figs of light can be made to produc"ound. ! from your local McCall dealer, or The giant vessel, held officially to only -look for the name California on A ray of sunshine is thrown through from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., TO -J1 be a perfect blend of battleship and the package, then you are, sate your a lens -onto a glass vessel containing ronto, Dept. W,battle cruiser, represents the naval child is having the best -Land most lampblack, colored silk or worsted, or ; architect's idea of a practical realtia- harmless --laxative or physic for the any like substance. A disk having tionof an ideal fighting ship. She em- Uttle stomach• liver and bowels. Child• slits or openings cut in it is made to -1 he Landsman Afloat. bodies all the- ledsons of the war, She ren love its delicious fruity taste, Fall revolve swiftly in this beam of light, Speaking at a dinner in New York, to 880 feet to directions for child's dose on each long, with -a displacement ;so as to "cut it up;' thus causing alter• Adm. Sims said soale amusing things , bottle. Give it without fear. of 41,20Q tons•, has a horse -power of Constipation, Headache, Colds, 13iliousness, Sur- -render to "Cascarets" firing buck pee.e! Enjoy life! Your system is filled- with Iiver and bowel poison which keeps your skin sallow, your stomach upset, your head dull and aching. Your meals are turning into poison, gazes and acids. You can not feel rigbt. Don't stay blUQus or constipated. Feel splendid always by taking Casea-ets occaslonally, They act without greying or inconvenience. They -never- sicken? 'ou like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh Pills, They cost so little too-Cascarets work while you sleep. sate ?sashes of; light and shadow, !about the .Turkish navy. Motber' You must say "Calltornis" j 144,000and a designed speed of 31 It' Whep one' places his ear to the glass "It's no wonder," said he, "that the knots, Her main armament consists vessel he hears strange sounds so Turks failed to do much on the water of eight 15 Inch guns and 'k - long as tae flashing beam falls upon ,the vessel. --- A hill more _extraordinary Effect is '$produced when the beam of sunlight ns made to pass through a prism so ps to produce what to called the solar --tspectrum_.--The-disk-is turned and the ,colored light of the rainbow is made to break through it. Now if the ear The placed to the vessel containing the silk or other material, -as the colored in the, war. The Turks were never a *maritime people, The story goes, In fact,' that when they came to set up a navy in Turkey they were'very much embarrassed by, the lack , of naval words in their langnagp. They had -no word -for. -mainsail,. -no word for tore -topgallant, and'so on- To get over the difficulty the Turks tied such things as vegetables to the dif- ferent sails and ropes, and the men r eecond- ary armament of twelve 5.5 inch and four 4 inch anti-aircraft- guns. Her full load of oil fuel is 4,000 tons. A "blister" renders her unsinkable by any existing torpedo. When' com- plated for era the Hood will have cost $E0000,000, and the annual cost of her maintenance in commission will be $2,6000,000. Minard's Liniment Co_ Limited. lights of the spectrum fall upon it, learned thlsir duties to .such com- Sirs, -I have -used -your MINARD'S sounds will be given out by the •dif- mands as: " 'Hoist LINIMENT for the past 25 years and terent parts of the spectrum, and the potato.' 'Now, then, my whilst I have occasionally used other there will be silence, In other parts. hearties, let, go the tomato with 'a 'All liniments I can safely say that 1 have For instance, it the vessel contains will,' hand's aloft to reef the beef - " never• used any equal.• to yours. red worsted and the green light flash- se upon, it, loud sounds will be gives steak!' -'--4 - ' If rubbed between the handsnd fail Borth. Only feeble sounds will a -= Lots of land and big muscles will inhaled frequently,. it will never to relieve cold in the head in 24 hours. heard when the red and the blue pay, but less land and plenty of active It is also the Best for bruises, Parts of'the rainbow fall upon'the sea• brains may pay better, sprains, pal. Other colors will produce no Teach the children to remove their etc. Yours truly, �sounds at All. Green silk gives out overshoes before entering the house, - J. G. LESLIE. sound best.la a red light. Every kind Have them spread a paper- down fry' Dartmouth. of material gives more or less sound the stove to not them on. It will AoribvW D. W ATSON A CO., lVim Ye rk In different colors and no sound at all save a tired' mother much fameces- ONLY TABLETS MARKED =' m others. sary scrubbing.. A Far Journey. . "BAYER' :.ARE PIRIN _ S IN ' The little boy who thought his father had gone to heaven. because he - --- -- ' Not Aspirin at' All without the `'Bayer Cross"vZ . 46 had gone to 'Skye is matched by an lade aged cottage body of whom the Lou- -Post Post tells, One mora _ �u��ry fag the old' lady .eked the Post's tor - respondent, who lodged with her, if it ` The was far to Russia. He said some of it _n Cup JA4��� was much farther away than other - parts and asked why she wanted to know. She said that they hod sent . her eon -a fisherman who had joined - the navy =there and that `she would dM W VNINOW -W. Gloss t _ TUM s -=the healthful table beverage, now used so much by former 'tea and coffee drinkers. --y ' "?heres a Reason never see him again, and with that she fell to soli8ing. Her lodger did his best to comfort her and told her that people came back from Russia as they did from other foreign parts. "Not from where they've sent him," she said. } "I shall never see him again, not on. earth." "But why?" • "They've sent -him," -said she,., "to the Arch -angels." We trust be doing something to be happy -action is no less necessary to us than thought.-Hazlitt. ED. . 188UifW0_ 4-'2'0: r Dan t olds cIIt1cmand �lII�ffi pmants contracted In 4 So Good For The Skis t Bean tt ather. 1 For eczemas, rashes, -pimp tations. itchings, daa= a, cha5ngs and druff on scalp, as well as.1or_ctm6 ti wounds, bruises and bites and stin�a • • s of insects, Cuticura Ointment is truly wonderful. It is so soothing and a healing, especially when assisted . Cuticura Soap: First bathe the a( fatted parts with Cuticura Soap and - from the first sniffle or weese. stop it its hot water. D gently and anoint 7 time and do not gamble with your health Used over " In treating with Cutitun Ointment. This treat- 'ruin years coasts, coeds and allied compialats. went is rest on d retiri g ann g• - teverybeft Gaye as tete. sib dt S••■ irk, Ofateaeat 25 and lice sold. throughout theDominion. AL - AoribvW D. W ATSON A CO., lVim Ye rk "a i eA SL ml ONLY TABLETS MARKED =' a a _ . "BAYER' :.ARE PIRIN _ S IN ..` ' Not Aspirin at' All without the `'Bayer Cross"vZ . 46 :Q JA4��� �• p o o ) � � - - .. a n f 4 -:The name `Bayer" identifies the contains proper directions for Colds,.-- only genuine Aspirin, -the Aspirin i'Headaeba, Toothache, Earsohe,)Nin �ln 4 prescribed by physicians for over nine- I ralgin, Lumbogo, Rheumatism, Newt- eral teen teen years and now made in Canada. ,tie, Joint Pains, and Pain generali�, Always buy an unbroken package Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost 'Larger of 'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' which I a few cents. 'Bavee' packages. There is only one Aspirin -"Bayer" Yon must say "Mayse Aspirin to the trade mark (registered to Canada) of Payer Wtituraeture of Mens. acctleacideatar of ealicylicaeiti. While It 1s well known that Aspirin Paeans Bayo! manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the ,Tablets of Beyer Qeaysay tont be stamped with their general trade mark. the "Bayer Cross" M V 1W ' .,.., c I 12r{ �Y -., n, �,�'�'�" "'h° ;w y'.+eS �j : ,. .. I.0 r• : T::! fk• A w'a� y?:. 's,.� r.i W7 . - .,c `' °': ` ao . 1 x z3-•'x,,,r a:a: r. a 'vb "yo '.;,s t'i✓:i,. _11 : >. .:t s?`rb, t,•�.: �••' £ r. _ +„ r,.. , _ .ve'. `.. 11 M.,. ,' , y _ .....'. a Ml :g*.. .. ,�..cM'. ,'.:. fb ..t•.. ,\ qr !. _e( .�. _ `� � ,^R , �, ^ .r+, '.,: .. , . '.'., wy '- .i w , 1 "+•44.1' 1 yyy, ,1:� , y,.;!i'�w7 H "•.til w• � tlr..r ;'.'.r,� y', M ., , J ..4, ..4 ,4 . .. ,.t : vi. ' ts.',• r `t' - >.w k • ' :','1. ..-. i it ..:.... ... Q .,�. y. ✓...., :. . .:.^Fr"''••.+:i•:.m d.-+ ! „'. .. ,_....r si. _.. _ ,_ ..�;% rte;'. �..i 4 ,4- .. v +,. « - -=-r"•rr- >� ,,.n .• ._&i N.ry �.- - 7. L+_ .;. ..,hv j .a .. S.`.'=� _ .. err.':` - .,, r:. Via,. y M - ....�i.', �L'�'•' V t -- _ "u'� ,, I. 11111111111 . - I - "a. .. _ �� r TQ�Q -Born, at Pickering on Jett. 7th -In the s�sence of Rei, I)r. . ' ._ ;, "'' ALIS 1�• to Russell sad Mrs, Bye, a dough- Marsh, the p'ilpit in St. Andrew's - ter, church was occupied on SundayY e ��� -Miss Ida Bunting is in the city —sits+ stove, nut' and pea coal las_ by W. A. Henderson, who c hC �. 17 il. __1 11 . . � � "-'- 8t present owing to the illness of on band. See our change of advt Pre Dain most the baacceacced condition of of - 6 t her sister, Mrs R. A. Douglas. The Campbell Floor Mille. * - " -The, ice harvest is now begun. -Russell Andrew ;hoe been run- the roads a tuber who purposed - - �, ,.On account of the steady frosty- fined to his bed with an attack of attending th Sabbath School ost weather, the ice is - of good gttal- la grippe, but is now recovering. Convention at emont on Sti ed- 11 �. ,�.aty and thicknea=. -Garnet and hers. Courtice are nesday were unabl to attend. _ _ - , -Dan Gormley has sold his spending a couple of weeks with The annual Meeting of S crag �� w ���/E� _ larger ytestls tractor and has purl It win and hire. Shepherd, o Kit due tl�eC°�hou� ootu ation soil Tuesday chased a powerfut gasoline tractor chener. _ for ed threshing outfit. =bice. T. M._ hleFadiien left op evening next. fit tele close of the .� -The members of St. George's Wednesdav fur Durham. where business of the sleeting refresh Good, Service I. I. r 1• 11 - V 1' ®met De every church spent a 'most 6n,}oy _she anti Mr, McFaddeu Fill reside meats � ill be served. 10 '- :evenipR at the tennis of F. �. for some time, -~' If you want y'our`Grt�ceries fresh and gnickl. delivered 1. Weeks' one night last week.; - number from Pickering at Good stock at Soinerville's sale p -Mise Bernice Gibson,' of . To• tended the westing held in Whit o❑ Monday nest. hone us your order and ice do tale rest . Tonto, accompanied by a friend, by on Wedae-day in the interests : Apent over $usday with her uncle uF. the Forward Movement. ��f1:1T \C[t,)✓ r'ur�n. Fell or Independent phone. s; and aunt, bV. J. and Mrs. Gordon.. -John and aSi e. persists: enter]@ -Miss Tera Burling has been tained a nuMber of friends on one'rriorniHile ingkannursee ofathe gluslibka Pure �ilover Honey,• jars at•'? �(', .3.3c and 'I5e. i"� �: confined to the hoose during the bti'edneaday night 'hen all spent. Free hospital for Consumptives des " past: n'eek .suffering from a very n most pleasant time in dancing' covered a .particularly sad case. •5 poll d pails at L'1:1- . ' ' severe cold, but is now improving. olid card playing, On a dingy street, , in a ho : el . . . . —At their iuitinl Meeting on—Olrin.b;to, the contiutial rise in which they -called "home"'she found , Monday last the police trustees or-' the price of everything, it is ab- a mother dying: of consumption. _ y The •hoose was in n filthy con- LADIES t LADIES Ranized for the year aq foilutvs : sollltely necessary that all stlb- dittos, soiled garments, la unwashed Chairman-:`j. J. hlurriasey, Sec scriptions to the -E;'S should be • retat -W• 'G. Ham+ inepectiug paid strictly in advance. We were dishes, and food. las about, eren in . , Trustee—C. H. Pilkey. hoping that when the war was of br drofim itself there stoodd691,a loaf We have a splendid slihs'erilkiOD 1)I'1Ce fUr the DellneatOr —piaster Ronald Jollnctou of over Hud prices bad become °nor ui lahi,ead and' an u covered bottle ;_ 1`'Ia�a2lne- liettti'ls at ,J;) Cants a Copy'-1? copies . Tnrotito, formerly of PickerXing, mal t11at we would be able to beet A1cu,Ist it all two children plat ,d, at 7Ol Cal'll 1S"�. �E3• ' 'ha' been seriullay ill for the past duce the suh�criptiou price, . both too yonag to help ur to rcalise< J'seven weeks suffering frons ltu•yu. instead of that the probability is that they c;oula soon be left alone. _ . gibs, but «'e Rre Plea sed to know the pri':e well have to be tscreased -'i he mother, disci tiFfore an' r.ulbu ()111' S1)t+Cltll Oyer is`1 ('Ogles fUl'• 1.30 in the near future, Instead of _ :� that hopes are entartained for his ' lance ronin be sunlit:on . illi !recovery. cclnditions 11nlatuvinq after t1iB This is blit +.yl,ical'of tl:e wastag., .� tsar flee have been becoming of (r,n 'titwn; the poor tare ,ta x -The steel for the new blidRP . y ., 'P.1dusilly worse, with no - '.Rrt•tve (,f An ir: irovement. In •J11}y la-t re unabl to sip.,^.i, eveir ti.'' is , anne e e ``BWike�s the week and it will be anlouled i '� ae soon tl? the conditions of the !► snbaat:tial rise in the mire of aie3 of 1,Ye earl tt ill w'l i lu help. : il:i� can b(st 1)r. dQtl(- by t ss ter.; weather will perriiit, and the c.ur'1; our-nel�,Nrint ca-we into effect, otil Ho ititil tints. ��Ilite Or grey illi}1 plrik OT '1)llle 5:'l'l11eS-1'-'-} S1Ze �•'�� pair* -" of con-tr11ctiou will begin as cutis ante on Jan. est another heiivt Conn :rut,o.,a ::.: y ' be s' nt to . _l l r l ,cl_­,,Z-.3 , t :) palr. CT ,od w� islet. _ s possible. ripe took place. Ay R re?.t.tlt ut' X62, \� illiaui (, g `'I + iia orf tn!(, .Fine (1tz,alltt'.. " _. . ,t ) or J 'nr�p i. .: t c ll•.bc s.: esti. t -In spite of the faithful prom these usfavurable conditions loan es made by the weather m ill that tietc=paper? in Canada as .well' aG Torunto. . _ ; - - -- - .' We will puce trilsier heather, t1t(, in the ['nited States h'lce been �' cold continue• %iitih unabated compelled to cease publication. - :dew ddtrerttyrineT�re. ®O•rL+ �+�TS ! while in trian totem; where there _ ° ' BOOTS : severity. The t1�e: ears has m ice y ` repeated efforts to get allays the rPre tttify uew•'papers they leave �� nH SALE CHEAP ISleigha. •FIR• . - * zero mark, last erery f.ffort end, an)91Raniatctl in .order to exit, r s bt ,;: es ha-rsea+ar' 'I k ^ !; +,t imPle : `� a �` a ii , - ze failure; and the he- Gnotc . We wish to remind our .ub,erib- n,<., H Hrrmsn, c:.t t_mvn•, 1,11 n000I aS5oe'LIIl_(nt Of llen'S, «*Oil?en'S ftn(j I that the urice of the �t•:.r ? Is __ - Childreil's Loots noir on show. _N :.faits do not improve the situation. T n--Rvtwpan Dttntutrr�n xnd the . x —ell Very (lriet wedding wits 51.30 a y ear Unless p-tid in advance 1 R, ,tr ii,'' on Wodne-d 1 +. Dee :4th, a Our R'L when. fur the tune 1TEing. it will fc t [tes'ard I • 'organ•' 14. R. No, 1` Pick- 1 i1e rOsTlects for 51�rinh are very �lclor in the shoe Line aD� solemnized on hllr•d:ty, Jan- I.Rb, er::g. 17.1. eA( a t remain at $1 25- e t e 5 , , at Hamilton•when bliss Marjorie ,1'ic 5 Lr t lilt' fl 'i1nC ng. . Caalpbell, youngest daughter of -The WOM_=r's .--Institute to AOR SALE-Dining runts table: ilyd )r tie :ady's bfe}cle, ai,x, same fall rrn11- _ g �ry sta4k. A Ly w �l iIla Shepherd. King St,. ley now �1nd $�� a _'On }'an spring shAe9. _. . -. Adam and-Mrs, Anderson, became Pickerin ar�_ptm2ningJor their , "m et µ' the bride of ?lir. Jobn,,Mar�h. Goa regular neeting ill the Red Cross Pickering- i�f . _ f • t of Rev. Dr. Marsh, of Pickering. Ronnie un Tuesday nest at 2,80. nit SALE- 2 aurid cnwa, a And 7 � 0 _� Their many Pickering friends; ex- After R cohort time devoted to roll- Fears old, due about the beginning of %larch . ,. „ ,tend their beet wisps o :Iii~' and tine buait+ess the meeting will take nvPr at-lot t?, coo: A- riskersng, btagnns iltor- Mrs. Marsh on the appy event. the form of a eorial afternoon; grD '�fP43O"t 17tf. . ,r -Oar coal dealers bave been with an exhibition of household Jr o9T-boy terrier. blind on both T Yi J' ice• l 1 e e9 white, yellow spot on o side of load and * OFi �,LL i�NDS fortunate this year in securing a articles, such us: Quilts, rng8, one or back of shoulder. f10 reward. Oscar �j {KBEs i -•- pIt lentifnl supply of coal for the fancy work of ass .kind, sewing, aitw,, .Brougham, tr-is RUBBER ��A�/ village and surrotmding country: knitted goods, cakes, salads and F,KTOht WA`TOD-�iethodiet Do you need any heavy rubber•t? We have still' some low-me diutn IQAmpbell-Flour Mills Co.-are now iekles. !1190, there will be an at once. Liberal salary to pro les to commence pp STabernaele, whit by. Dut stores a quantity in Leiser coal lntereating exhibit cif . antigaey ppee�rPartr• �i+Ply and high tops. elan with the tan leather tap, from 3.50, to 4.60 per { g . y tv T. .. Whitfiatd, Drugirtst. trhitby. 1$-i hair. Felt snd cork insoles 20c. Aeayy hlReklnsw sans 1.26 sheds. The coal.,eitnation in the under the care of a comnllCCOP, _ United State6 is far from being a program. 'old•titue Boo.gs And OR gALF..Ahout Li cords of pine per pair. Boys rubber lRced, heavy, fit 2 26 and 2.:10. � promising PO that all those who Scotch readings, then a social Cl1P F4•tt watd at lot , B [ con. Pickering heav wool undertvetih l' a _once black, 3.00 per garment. are Iii a position to do so t:heuld la of tea with •cake, We Hope, kith' App,) et. easy , access. rl, nberi per cord. h1e11'a smock +snd ocerall� is bIn y 1yP1y to T. & J �1cGlashan Uurba:eon. 1, It (tlaeav lRdiPG..1]RLt1Cl1 t�'Uf+ Ylnclnl►able. at 800 per suit. ftir0013 in a supply to case of an ewer• there items to fill in, an afternoon inGhr' - G�OR CALF-A +l+tastily tit clean ,Men's y .. thyt will be both pleasant and [' i `1'ernear 5Oi1 per sett• Afew 'T Renee- ,eed ¢rain Ntarqui. wheat, H'h,:e Wave i � Rt right rices: -Will R11 the people, young entertaining. Let every lady in ,_it, and LarlvC"den Yetlow corn: S. c sun sweaters for men. w.otu.en, and bey R P and old, in and around Pickering. tete community come avd help icer, R: R. 1'v K,hyi. ins. Phanc 2104 is•s'i; Frefill'G"roce.t'ies .altti'ayt; on haul• alio a full line of Frozen Fish. who enjoy singing, Find would roRkoi the meeting a snccta:,- and .[� RAi:F.D-Frttnr int 13, ion. p, ' > their abilities Ili alBn I:r ip OC1lPr� t0 enJ ,y Ll1P. func• 1T+. E ,, * year-„ld rrd tic:f-t, hnr^g t ' - 5 ;' like to itnp>"eve IL L a!.eh, sill'sad:r.:+^!.++-+(.ttcaear.sma11+1sr' LESPIFf, D�� B 4 RTON -chat direction, meet in the t;ehool• tion, echich ice i1n yP rna t�rcorn( , 0 �•' - _ 1 S �n,taa;e. Reward I,r •nfryrmanun leadin- tv her - 4' botle.e. Pickering `r111Hj'P: at NR Rnnllal AlfA1C. «'e Mint y011 tc.oirery, W G.?x�'.t,Ciaremont.' lett o'clock, Monday ecershii, Jan. 26, to -bring il- etibibit•- thing, yotl , .'.to organize a choral cIR". appoint U1AY' I.MVe Ithether 'r-itilplP u.eftil LOGS �lY A.N T E D ��T j�T��T� \ •` � � �WA 1: ..: � 1. .. . . � _.. _. -RE 'm: . ! I - �7- � `.4 .- .t►leaderand cons[tler'future'night or' (alriou-,. and not nece-zarily, - . �J 1t1 1 S ~• ''!For 'practice. F.vr yhodq C.OmP otcrt wor$-auvthing tiirit mai 1 il� d pay the follo.ti:!g pr.rPy t9rlicct-- - Thi: w , • mad show sneer interest. in .16CA1' give an idea tn,?,,ime•(lne e1-4. fat tit the B:�t:et !'Actory - .. iaifrrnvement. _ r(iou,3 rcill be �ilaen on Jtonday' �'1 ,�L"s R (}O(L1nW •, _:1. -The young people of Nr.. nftei on fr(itii 2 t,r 5 and al?o ori ,, 1, S:,'i(x1 to 3+i sober m ,;vUt �'Ol i..ot•r til u co. &� ut) 8ll ill Ill in crew s c i Frn"A In and a o:n + \ ,+ 1. Zpl u . _ ' ,�. .: -__ -{'IlI :�a�4c. {'i tlI�]liifin 331t ►aC4'r, 7.1d +: Wllitby on Monday evening schen suttee will be un band tit. t'ecvive-'nii''(�rwctla t'tnP > r, _o 1,,1 to _,,.hO Cl ops .. , I'llr. they were the, gnPita.U,f the yonI,g and display the exhibits �'e l +• ,• ­:,people of the RApti=f- churci�. tt'aht you R it's n?. Come if eft ,- T. Vv - '�O'TEN. rani 1; Sates 1. i. c4n11ilPLe r After rereicing a • g„0d wRt•mink ..ible.-Coal.. , _- OOT• ' at the church all x•eeded to the GRI' EN RIN'f:R, Etit'li fia«' Sl'11)po1'ts�50 cents -Tile ,antimil meeting of the --- -- skating rink where , a pleasant Pickering Fire C'•)mpan-y nits betel 60 YEARS' ' .- ttwo hours was spent sk. tinit ITTITt on Monday evel,:ng with ,R gond _ 1g' d 5`f :ll,--).-25-c. mplete . on returning t0 the c urrli re• r EXPERIENCE T�'tll101 Att,ew anve, An(3 with• Capt. R,.'G. �1E� 'l ti ro,-ial, �O1T1 lets _, -freshments were serve All re• [lain in the chair. The minute= 3�Ialln t tins s .1 0 X10 - -" _ port a raoat eujo� able t1:17A and of the preciorl uteeting were readgo I _, -' - -�� speak In plop terms of th'e hospi- and approved, The auditors' re- I :� tality extended liken' by the young hril-t tthich wss received and 1 g 1 r , ":people of the Baptist Church• adopted allowed R bAlanteou hind . Flake "3 ot.1 I1�11 _ � - _ —Remember the Scottish'Con of $275. .The following officers ;caDE P.'�Pnrs `--cer't to he gig en this (Ft iclay) even- were elected for the ensues- year : Drslcrvs Ing is St. And•rpa''? church, under president, John piurki;r : Secre- t cPYR:cttTa t"�a. feed hlternatiOritll pOtlltry FOO.d Jlr.♦one+'cn�: 'g a sl:c'r't crC cn.•cr ^it . r :z? in pockets 3U COIlt$ the an?pice• of the Ladies' Aid twry, W. J. Clark : Tr'ea?., R. A. ,Qa:.i.i7 ascertain ,:r c.; .::: Vec p 6e:+:errs Society, by the 'Whitby Bi Cisi Ir-ee+:rrnterrut�..7^^te"'tie. Cn^,rnu•i^s . . . 7C�rrlt and Oyster SiF�eIT-- Y p Ranting : Capt., W. ' x• Ham ; est tiJnsatr+Ctl) r'• IIf11G1LVaL lli7tiCuK caPa:ent9 L1?OIC. The CoitRI77 ill • n sent fresu:.testa a:::91Jr sur .'7ntuncs• _ '.7 ets per lb C p I.iPut.', W. J. Clark . _qcl Lietrt., pstei.ts taken t�:nisch bivan ,b Co. recel,:v Of ' Seott6h chore ;e duet?, colo? Jai, jiiehAf(lson : 1?t •Rranc•liu:stn, ;prcwnoUm withcutcL s ce tCfh3 _ _-- _ _- , --and reFiding?. Self (-rinse on •the- J. R. Thexton ; 2nd Br-anchman, I pis Val Lottse`I�lller 3 )t 11PY till bag-Pipes' will he Ripen by Piper S. Darr CADf•sif.HoOk= nrrd Lad. ehz;deomt:r W_ t .w•e::s. _,ma ,t ex— _ . ! a r = i euU,uon of try ertenclHc;ow ai. 'terms f r £ •( Cor 9 )fit,I'111et• ;don' Lieut.- - ., .. �1 elect . i :-T:�S. 13x1 re 1 c�1a nr Stuart.The .)el)(,, uer ^s R •sr oe t iM a. . 1 P c, tgge ' nada• l* y ,9 _ . will be dre;-ed in Scotti-ill c•na' (ion Law : Siictinn hnse men- M. S. I Yell ne•reds�en�,1 @ - tume.= 'Frets bores romp and he111 Chalttuan nn(1 I'r Frank I'rOncP :+Alt-1141 VU,$6tlitroadwar,l7Pi�i York _ - to rt•lebrate Rtlrn,G' anniversary. aitor•z, Wni. Alloway nnil. . V.I I-rw?t:oMr,p.VSFgt.waehtr:"r D. r. ly?S In fit'OC� :- it 7..;(1 o'clock, iso h trdon : Trtl=tee;, R-. C,. FIant. lei Conlpleto. lilZe bf CTeIlETtll �aT(�1t ire a1Rc A3 . Dnora nese l �i• EL1V DALE I�IILL:S W lire to �1,( �1i2 rands. gram at S slinrp. 1 dnii��ion 2.i John binrh,ir a'ud R'. V. Hichrud- i . ,:cent? : children, ander 12-years, son. Acumniittee'crnulioaed ttf ('. - - - — • 15 cents. H. Ptl -ey- �'. J. tinrri?sci :inti .1. i �_1• 1 -- Zv C�- .. , - .. . ­ I_. I i Accur(l( . -�. ing to utir Camlaaigiil Ro ; �'hert0n- representing the i Yt,11 can Always get the be-t J1tlili- 1-* . . � I. p. ........ rograul, pili?sun, tt'iil he 'the ChrinibPr f)t' Cotnnierce and the; l 'tub,! Flour made from \o. 1: -u Ticke�ll Ht Methods?t chnrrh hest S11 1113" gartIog a ,rP?olution pa?sed by'�' Royal Flon=(hold and GlenorA for. -----,-- --- ___-- .--_--. - •--, -- -'� Ir 'Jan. 25th. Jn�t th-e, t 11,1 At•e joint rotiiniittee of thole two boa- Bread, Try abag. interested in i1i? ion? trill'be nn 1e?, in which it tt'.is propa=eel that p,lstry flour hrc=h Rolled OatsT;L .� s *' hand. That': tile. I'm riff furl the Fire Company_"Ind tho=e tR'n RR AN. S.IIf1RTS O 1 church nest Sunday. snl,joet, bodir= hould pool their rr,'ourc(-,= hitt I.1va:DSS - Bn f _ •70 A. m., : `-The Jli?signary Enter �,-fu,icr the. purpose cif rebuilding tl;(, ' O:,T CHOP a� T _prise." Lmtk tip find ,ttn.l} the a )wn Hall_ so that it ttcnild ti(•. _,_C°I(CSHi.D OATS -;'text in h[!ttt. '_'S : }S 20., 1� hat do Ilett( r. ndapterl t(i,r the deed= of p �R.LEY CHOP » _ suit pec+ ill €h0--vei-e-- Snbjeei, the village. , (mite a lengthv'cii- ., WHEAT- SU including St k, Dwelling .� ''7 p. ni. : "The Jli-sionory ]teen, cm•Fion took place regRiding the CRACIiF.D CORS' siness, in 1 t -Read and think i,tlt I C'on'e : 21. proposition, and the meeting, helXED HEN FF.P:D ess Sho t r� ` Great ides, It hnt'dn yon think c+; I tthilP tenets tvillinE; that the these C olds c1'1'? Cream.substitute - and Harn P' : it' Come to the that Avehoidd cov operate Attain- elf . Pnl. -I'rl('P, bOdIPA P �' braver And 7rAit•f � • .. j *�, � -- compare i(1en?. 1 lug this worth oh; ect was Writ " \lnlR-ce4 �[eA} •° service every Tue?day At 8 P. w.11 disposed tnwnrdg Riving ill) the i CHOPPING AND OAT1 . ...We have some snap•5 iri Women�s and �I15Se9' $OOtS • ;'.Epworth LeAgne on Thursday At I deed of the property nor the Pon- ( CRUSHING EVERYDAY at one-third 'vr1ne. ' �" 3 ' ' I trolling interest in the . . 8 p. Ili. thio neck in,ateAt ofl+rldn�. same. Thee C;Pt pried. nn feedin ton luta. r �n Account, of the (•nn-ert in �t,' trogte" were Appointed a ('0111- 1 IsI,L PIIO�I•. �•• ��►►,,'� �`t Andrew',A church. The lads And' mit,fee to confer teeth the other , F,- W , We@ks R• A, BlJNTll.'r��Tf p.jcg'�RIN A ;„ I 117caaa will note (,hange of night, committee and to report toft,meet Established 1h.t7• I • It ^nd'sttend sure:-J. W. P. Iing to be called by the captain. Chopping every day. .„_ 1.. x _. _.� ,, w _' r K- ,.... .L .•. :.: ...1 .51,x.,