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FRIDAY, FEBRU, ARY -10, 19.2 -�cTo. 22 :. . �rnilessttmai OL�rDs• SCARBORO WHITEVALBEstablished 7v rs GreOeE., -Baker Alarried. at Newtonbrook, on Thurs• Plentg'of snow drifts,"yeaMedicalday, Feb. 1'2tb' by the Rev. Mr. Jour- A. -Poynter is reported seriously i11. - •` _ dan, Mies Arabella, Johnston to John Harold Fu h and Jack Hetherin __ K q GREENWGOD E. FORSYTH, ,A. of O., Regis "'' - � 'P, Glendenning, of Milliken. On their ,ton, of Toronto, spent, the weekend • iatiou of oatario. epeciyl at;ontdon given to Jacksonville, Florida, the ha trip-;rto�ttt their hooses here. r • razed member of the 0 tometrical e"a $Oine tllen..51t And thlnk� 7�Tn from their ,splendiii' � >z, ppv •cou Newton Robinson has returned to ILL& of glseaea. E ea tR•ted fr•e. xorthOther meu j ust cit. .i 7. ple will', reside at Pine 'Hill Fai•m, his borne at Swan River, Man., after r r ttltaremont. �6tf . Uorner yourself sornewhere Jlilliken. pending ,t coupple of urontha with his . and figure. uncle, W. H. Ma'or. N'P.; TONILINGON, M, B.- Member. ' _� J - a Y •'of the Collette o[ Ph s;cians and Suri eons GREEN RIVER The members of the U. F. 0, report yy The man with the Writer S •stern of Ontario.,, Office: that formerly occupied bp y Seery successful meeting last Tuesday the late Dr, R. Brodie, and tauerty by Dr, Cahi t r, On Sun av evening Mr. Gi nor, of , afternoon: The change from evening - .welt.' Phone. Claremont, Qrt. 231y _properly 1n'stalted is getting; _MrJlaster L'niyersity, +vett occiipv the i to afternoon is much appreciated. froth 1 to 2 carts er pulpit in the Baptist church. Special 1 Our bockes• team journeyod out to_ •�� E. CART�VRIGHT, M. D., M. q y music by the choir. Stouter lite last Fridayevening for, a V C.1P. & S.• Ont, A coroner for the Goun- = The Breen River La'dies', Aid vvill i g:,me with the boys othat town, and ' hold their monthly meetin at ,the'ran up a score of 0 to 3 in their favor. - a trot 3Office hours : 12.2 -and E -S m. alijklugf more than you are. L or at ocher hours by appointment Phone Bell !. K .Nio. ,.4. Ind. -phone No. +00. Pickerin¢. On- Just thick wish 20 cosy=, yeti et home of Mrs Wtn. Hoo+:er, nn Wed- c ' - g nesda ,• Feb, 25th at230. Word' for _ A good , toc�of Shorts and Barley nearly an extra can of milk. Roll all, remember: taRoui;rtAnt Feed on hand, Now is a good 4 N0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., - tinie to lav in a stock. • Edinburggh, member at she cohere of • In 90 daps you have A deep gloom has been cast over -the, The will be scarce later on. . Physicians and,Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate GREE\BCR\ 3' 'of Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh. -actually lost about $270 community bt the death of Mrs. F. L. BoaoiI. attention to daiesses of women and i BadCet•ow-, which took place at noon A splendid rluality of Curia- nO,K ehildzon, offioeand residence, Brougham. H. C. Ped++e,.l, who pnrcliased 'theion Wednesday, after only five days' ou ban c4 t Its figure your requiremegts Harry Love farm a tear or tnore ago, d• ilinAss from pneumonia. 'following an eR► -- 1.eQcid, --' has exchanged his farm for y'�tore.iu t attack of the 'flu,". The deceased, Chopping as usual ou Mondays 'Roblin; east of Belleville, and will Blake , pp g Sto �•rrll �h Oyy who esus 38 years of age. and whose and Fridays. P 11 y ! G ij the change at once, \Ir..Ped.ceU, in vs• H.'$FNNEDY. Barrister. Sol- l I maiden name was Eva Sartib Hamer, t • ♦ . ieitor,lNlotary Public; tCoaveyancer Bc. consequence, will. hold ,in auction sale I wits born at Artnndale; Scarboro town- W heat, Barleyand Oats Whitby. Ont. 41 -- _.._ ._ . _----._-- of his household furniture, eft ., to. i ,hip. and has resided in_Brougham'for Ranted. morrow (�acutdac), Hip fsrniture i5; about two years, during which time E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- T 'j''j' ! 1 all flr�t-class and aluicst new; Fui Mr, Bad Brow has conducted the l7. REB,00natyCrown Attorney,anddonnty „!, p•t B A L �particularsscebiils, Braugbam hotel. Since corning to :16ouaitor. Court House. Whitby. 1r► v H. i _ BrooghAin Mrs. Badgerow has rade E. CHRISTIAN, Pivrrister and Toronio•Easterp a host of friends, as she always lent'a A* CLAREMONT willing -hand inany work for the -gond A • Solicitor, \ot-ery Public: Etc,, looney to - Can. COce Brock St.:\ortb, wbitbv. My The York Townshipp Cnunr,il nn Mnn- 'of the community, and which she did day.gnitranteed $381,387 butsd of the in an unostentatious wanner. Her, i DALES & JOHNSTON-Bart;isters ISSUER OF Toronto-, Bowmativille 'Hydro Radial. funeral will titke place today (Friday) .\ B, — Participation teceiptsare. etc., LYJ f>anforth Ave. 1++'oolworth Bid > at 2 o clock to the Christian cemetery, g The by iiia, in regard to iiia radi.rl re= }. no+. -read Toront,>. Phone Gerrard 4k11. Saturday.-. Mal- - - - ., y fDC diRCCObUtlbtl, '1•' o r • rr'iven e, m,, s. , .r • 1• ..,o. i.• ' ,ar. s t 'tnonrn her deiels-a •sor n ,train 17'.�,U• r�nd i . •tuts 1 j _ Marriage Licenses { t"it not A imijority of the ipossiwe rowing hu. -Kind and two daughters, �— g __-_ _- _ ILLIAM J. BEATON. B. -A„ Bar= votes in tete municipality as iy requir I:Ila May, aged .1u. years. - and Lena niter, Solicitor, member -of the firm of rd by law. In a' letter the Ontario Florence, aced 10, both of whom are Ryckman,, Denison. Foster and Beaton. Toronto -- — -- — -- - HydVa-Electt is Power Commission to now ill with the "flu". but Rre n_oty General Trusts Building, 85 Bay Street, Toronto. ervice Telephone,hlain"Iand962. LOCHS WANTED the YoikTown,-bip.Counei 1.R1'rnnouce. improving. She is also survived by _ ment-is made that Iegishttion will be her mother, wbo resi8es' with -� - asked for at the next session of them daughters in Soskatchewan, and four r ` Dental 1 will pay the tgllotving pr tees deliver- Provincial Legislature to amend the sisters, :lies. Arthur Jtackay of Agin- f ed at the mill : Hvdr',o-ltndials Act in an far as it af- court, Mn,.John frvine of Scarboro, G 'A --A G E $LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Rock rlm No, 1 3500 to 4 OU per M fects the clause roferring to the ma- and Mrs. Ross Barkt-y and Mis. Fred Graduate'of the Royal Colelge of Dental Soft Elm No. 1 13.00 to 30.(2) " sority necespary to. carry the by-laws Barkey of Saskatchewan. The sorrow- The undersigned have o en Surgeons and njile' gha of Toxone, Whitby, Basswood No: 1 23 00 to 3o - in the different cities, towns and town- ing family have the deepest sympathyopened ce i00c W. b!. Pet l2s: ardtrare;dore, Whitby, ,. -ships of octed h the bill. At r ti a nen garage iOflit:e hour 9 to 12r: f, to 5.ao.e lnd.'prane e. Maple :vo. 1 23 00 to 30.00 P y p ascot "of the whole community in -their aad � R Re at the corner „ lfleil phone 240.. a41Y a White Ash No. 1 85 (lp to 40.00 ^ the Act directs that the by-law shall bereavement. n Church and King Streets, 2nd Gr'th Pine 1. •20.00 to 25.OA �� not be passed unless a ma jo-rity of the - Piekering. where they are fUglinege ar>trs. .. Hemlock No. 1 2000 to 25 o0 •' possible votes have hean Dolled In prepetred to repair all makes! f ^^^^ ^^^ - -- ^ - -w•�� Cho in and Oat Rollin evc+r -sleek favor. The adaiendtnent directs that UXBRIDGE O[ antaA, motQe-cycles pP 8 g } such by-law shall carry on a majority , and b ales: W G, HAM -Issuer of Mairist '-day exceptleg Monday. of votes actually polled. Users of the telephone are retnInded � D"V • Licenaaa is alta 456nary of Ontario that There are man sick. calla these tlaltariagvulase. troy We are iilso agents for De i. 4. BBarnes, Green River - days on both the Bell � and the Inde- 8 « W k V,gRICHARD80N - Real "Es BROUGHAM pendent. A request appealed In the Laval CreAm Sepoirators r s Or address R. R. No., Locust Hill Toronto Star last Creek that Ie •'lutes Insurance. Conveyancing, Notary Born. on Saturday Feb. lith. to P�l� ... . ,and- repairs. Yrblic. Eta.,Pichering.Oat. ally... -- - --- L. and Mrr. Johnston, u son. refrain from usiag the phone for tt w - ? Lieut. F. A. 1lalcolm is visiting his lal things until the rush is. over. The Gasoline Engines, Tractors and W HALL-Botise-caipetiter. Ei- • cousin, Rev. Wm. Malcolm, of Noble- opertitorsoften have difficulty In get- SawingMachines. • tlmatea given for 13.10 Pic k, repairs or Business Calls ton. Va, ting; through the calla 'made urgent be Alterations. Ind, phone g913.tiPickerinq. 231y - j, � Owing to the very stormy weather, sickness, Give them a chance;�6 an & Shepherd �B.BEATON TOWN9HIPo7.EI%H daily for qualified recruits. ' A the attendance at the churches here The School Board has appointed'an • Ooa.eyaacer, t7ommiasi"Orfor tatdag course in one -of Shaw's Schools was very entail on Kttnday. Attendance Officer -but not the sacra- amda�lta, Ao:ounans. Eco, ktnasty to lona will cjualify, you In Short Order. � The hear•v -now-fall of the pact few ➢re- ofa t tar of the Board, as stated in our oofarm fro •leaner Mttrirta¢• Ido- Write for catalo ue.and port last week.. The law permits, the.-Pickering,Ont •haus~ agbtt..a s, ons, t.y progf of l rya and the accompanying winds a ointment of a woman to this ot .:►• .q - -- demand for aur enduatea. Ad- have made ni•rr,v of ti,. i,,stip in, ass. P post ---' __.---_- • P and the Board, we uotlerstand,' turd C's313 S, Pi:GII, Qleo'1fdjnr: Ont. dress P. McIntosh. ('hief•Prir.ripal, ,t le Por a time: The snail carr'iet, hies. Shur es consent . to act, so phe Ltoezo*4 Atictiondwr. rarsnr,iv- erper. Yonge and Gerrard Sts„ Tot unto, however, has been able to make bis P ' bice ,n imported and thorouahb:ed stock,d Ail tri 9 althou h santewbt►t later -wits regularly appolnEPd at the. last • Sales conducted antes here, Vi rite far terms p• . g +1 and particulars, lboneled•¢atl, 331y --- {than n�uRt, tneetioq.• An attendance c:fflcer bus � �� r • • . A t ib Ril .ot.her parts rf th/e county..an opportunity for the exercise of 'POSTiLL, Linonsed Auctioneer, (lekertng !five It- • tNi anii,other kindred diseases is muoh fact and- goottsense. Th,- big - i' • for Countire of York and Ootano, Auo. •r�`fi +b iJ`/ gest loser by a bo or girl not attend- stop sales of It kinds attepuid to on $hottest ry ilrevaldnt. -Very Y2W houses y _ �_ h;tve esca eel and in many cases alt or inn school i� the yr ungstr•r, next the - • sottce. Address broom giver P. o., orae, I P • iwitriv all the •inin•tt,ett aye Rn[Irt ink, parent, liti:tlg tiie public. We are all Fleet -claps r1 s for hire ((ORTON M. cr13GON, Ontari t h,• drn-tars ,ire kept vc•ry hus}• d,tr ct Tested in ilavinl* the children of Al F e and Dbminion Land Surveyor"'and Civil Day or night and nigta atteudingr to their tunny t day grow loth ednciited gond esti- tr Evirm"r. Hopktti.SLreet. Whitby, Phone 331, t ,titanic.' tens.-Juura,iL S� esricir to the rate w. H. ;Yarcotd. Ontario Bus meets all trains P tie entertainment thn►.was to have _ nd'Surveyorof Port Perry, Y t4�i Teaming promptly- attended t0: been given in the Town 11x11 nn T+tea• r gy eveniniz. tis' the wPll•known car- i�uwayRToty "[' M. MAW. LICENBFr) A7'1'- Agent for Canada Carriage Co.(.o: r► TCONFPR,.crYork.QntarioandDurtt,m rnonist,.J. W. I3engouKh.`�of Toronto, Frank Dales, of Toronto, was dome Ije� nl�- UOtB+ Counties. All kinds of sales .promptly attended under the atl•rice+. of •.the MteThodtat - ` tr over the wrei:•rnd. q ,. arranged Term+ r~a•a'inS' O I1. lar and may be f�• . e ail ,. n iridic•.' :did,• ha•i been , a' ulnad ua _ - amnRed a NEWS' y.,Gn 13r!! and Indrpen- -_ y Ptcl'eai f7_. fLc,;ount'of the hetes condition of the giehtly from the prevailing sickness. I - dent phones. Whitby„Ont. 51y Vi R E I D roads and the large amount ofsir-kness Rol*rt Cote; of -Highland Creek, �',-OH prices in the neigh-tnmrhood�” Ho will appear has heenbiis V10=0M-W, MONL,'�a pin cher section threat - t+ a at. N later date, of which due notice in•q clover. �� ,nought and sold. will be given. The ••flu" epidemic which confined Has a full line of fresh and cur- man to their beds is now' abating, +Government, Municipail and Cor- y g• ad meats constantly on hit d. WH I7GV there being now no serious cases. A. C. -REE" O R poration Bonds For Sale. There is a great srarcitp of water in Spice Roll, --Breakfast BAcon, The last storm has blockedthe the wells in this vicinity, and as n re - Bell Phone 193 Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc,.Kingston•rond tin tbst motor trnffir• stilt many are hauling &ater.from the LOOIIST HILL, h WILLI}�M D. DYKES, WHIT -AY the flrst this winter has stopped bay. Highest prices paid for altos ether. The Forward Movement canvasiers — z• Butcher's GAttle, The Grand Ti unk line to Port Perry report $900 of the $1200 objective, anb- tS�S. and Lind ay'irr stilt open even while scribed,. and still much, ground tq Veterinary Surgeon i Borne -of the ni,tin line trains have bt en euver.' P.0 �C er l Honor Graduate cf Outaiio Vetri scutes i h tpelesly delayed by the snow. Miss Ella Holmes was taken to the G College, All calls.day or night The flu" c pideniir,,, R hila at, its General linspital, Toronto, last week, promptly attended to. Select a School hoig;ht, 1; not nearly sri ia•evitlent nor and ice are glad to -report that she is Bell and Independent Phores ` i se've: e a. the experiruce a yearngn, making; rapid _progress. toward recov p with ymsr rye's tide open. Al I'4 Only one r,r two r,t:•lir, tF+tit's have 'env, PICKERING, - ONTARIO i, trPrn pest•-4sn••d heC'tu:e Of it. U rald and Mrs. Clark entertained a Dr � t^ x ~a { Business Colleges ,ire not alike. Tlie tenders fur the new Hent v St, nnmher of friends on Friday evening tri school are,tn he in by:March Oth. It is last and it is said that the quests h td . DR•�' _'�0� l .� l� T to be the very latent in planning. a to hurry ho&e in order to be in _time -- Velorinary Surgeon i•?rs�o.-,, i one•stoiy hoiNing with tui siX class forhrpakfitst. - Houor Graduate cf the Ontario N -1t, �. r---,k.�� c r bly r: tired nl-asse Friends who have received letter9 iinaiy, Collette biv ronin, the Rhnle lighted and heat- froth George rind 3ics. Lyle, who re :More -� r Yonge ;Chanes Sts, Toronto- efin..the most iiledern, way.' Majtir cently itroyed to S)nva 'to- engage in p� and'Graduate of the Veterit:aty' , B(so -Science Association. P is the architect. Tba old sch"col store-keaping, sav that they are much _ j -is nrrted throughout Canada for; building will be taken down forth- pleased with. their change, and ,are Phone-ofee 16!08, residenct'20'•3 cvitb, ' - doing well. Their many friends ho 1 { hipli grade limning,• Our gratin � P' LLAREMONT, ' ONTARIO • The Grar,d Trunk shareholders in that .heir prosperity insy continue D'rug;�, Patent Medicines, —•---•---------- ----- ate- are in great demand, Get our F,ng:and decide on this Thursday It is reported that Che Liverpool , e Dir. N. E. McEwen, ureadbur reot s, than by parlianie t last fall by whleb orisa nu le en o March to be. used as a boarding -house, Veterinary Surge-dp. - decide, Enter any time, tlissed rhe parent road paces to Canada the acid arso as a bake shop and butcher Graduate. of Unicersity.__Ai Toronto. W. J. Elliott, Princi al• p same as the GriinAA Trunk Pacifie, The opinion if expressed by those in R- shop, by a man from Toronto. With the caput improvement on the Icing Form Veterinar i+tn to b(acdnaRld S�` ' Agricultural College, Quebec. . ` position tti know that their decision stun road there should be R gond open- t '�'"_"_'��-_..__ will he hivorahle, as indeed it, could in¢ for R boarding house, ' - Prompt attention to all cliffnts. it ti:mlly lie otherwise, From then will Ths steam shrivel which has been — Rall and Ind: Phones, �=f+ ji Wader, ' Pure &ter date the most interesting and import- ant development of railwa.yco-ordina- operating on the Kingston road about half the Brock DICKERING, YY a mile west of road tion As affecting this part of the coon• since early in December, has ceased — -._ _ _ ,. ��ggs Flor Hatchiinn�fi — _S ,try that_ has vet•_._come about,_ The C`anRdian National System will be operations on accnunt of the continn- ed frosty went�ier, ey ice tined y_ c 1F nu ure0ivise yon wall use the nal from Blaack 'Breasted Red 'tame Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, who is agent for Find Mill -,4, Gasoline greater than the. Canadian Pacilic, The train lservice on the line through Shout 800 pounds of dynamite to loosen up the frosty ground, -choice stock , and Engines. all hinds of and fittings this region will he much better Rs the Ottawa. Rev. J. F. Clugston was unable to excellent layers. pipe trains will run along the lake take his serbices on Stindiiv last on Youug; Belgians Hares" for water works: Also bath room fix. shore towns instead of by the Cana- acnotint of being laid up with "flu ." .'Also, and' 9ilver (IreyjSiber• tures, etc. • Everything given careful dian Northern. There should he a of commuted fares to points ns The service was conducted by therevival members of the Session in the morn- tan'#t..,,, P.. ,r^mtnn, ne 0)p .-All @1"ec(igree- tock. RICE S,PUXP WORKS, ^ , eajovea i nein. This would stimulatej dice heintr dispensed with in the even- CORDON PICKERING Home Tel, 3821, ,Whitevale. Ont,' trafiir, between Toronto and these I near by communities* rweekly inQ, the Young People held their usual aerviee itt that time. tittioriel y %,Willard s Chovolates, 7-; ..Ciigar8 and Tobaccoes Special attentiotr given to drug ; yeflnirements of live stock. >;3 CallsTeomA_tly_-answered-day or night. Bell or I,nd. phone, N. E. McEWEN, • Veterinary Surgeon �'i�l�eria� {aataario wander -in -Chief Of the' Russian Bold Engineering Feat. Qixality, Tem, properly brewed, forces. Owing to General Alexieff'a I The laying• Of theAtlantic cable is approval of Boyle's suggestions, the regarded as one of the boldest ea - Canadian' was -placed in coitiptet ineerinr-feats ever attempted and at aal[es away fatigue, and ><s a'bsolu to charge of reorganization and con- the time it vi s carded nut wasJooked struction-wore. oil. the Bessurabian i.iways. upon with derision. �. rz —-a►rlmles:�, as a daily -beverage - TRY At this stage in Boyles- career of- — - facialdom decided that he had been a� 7Training British Women. I- d t' K 7 ' .! 4 free-lance long enoug an ,ie gen- Some of the trades in which BrIti�h Qr eral . who was chief of the ' British•I Transport Mission in are being trained' are boot • + fir` he was unlet the - lssion for orders. ! •making, burlink and mending, domes t I t : This struck Boyle, a� absurd, and he tic work, blouse and shirt•v:aist mak- j F s r protested;, but the British Ambassa- ; ing, dressmaking• tow.pl weaving; etc. M dor at Petrograd and the War OfficeI informed him that he was subj: _t to regulations; AUnard's Liniment selievq�s Neuralgia x Lieutenant-Colonel Boyle tendered a "` e57s h -is resig tion to the Russians, offer- ; Assessment System ? s . ing first complete his Bessarabian Whole ,Family insura„:e. QnCe, and you 11 never forsake its use. work, and then steal silently •away.) T:,e Order fuiAshes insurance to it.) j ' The Russians were much perturbed,' •^^^--� niembea at unl�rto Government Stand• -- - -' eind invited him to Petrograd to con- - �- and rates ] __ -- `—------- - — l` a:,d neral Benefits ur• also ..-- sig • ru - . fel with tAe Minister of War, the � ,,� given if iesited. Minister of ways and Communica - The .Juvenile Department rurnishe3 th tions and the Dlinister of Foreign Af-i a est possible insurance benefits to'U +. '' the chllu:?n of our adult members. : fairs. THE EXPLOITS OF Che O: der has already pate over i6S0.- • "Gentlemen,” said Boyle, who felt' 000.00 in Firk and. Funeral Benefits, and • p- rr(� ' p �! that his knowledge of local aff&irs nearly Devon Mialons of Dollars in in �[,��e�VVls "KIO' dike ' BO le made supervision not only irritating, 800 Counters in [~arses. IE .there is �+ but unnecessary, "I am tired of work- `•„ rd not one in your locality there should be. ing in the posiVon I occupy, not be- % .. i . For Pull information write to any of tib, cause 4f any effect it has on'my work, the following Officers: J�L;Davidson. R. F: biontague, $Y ]JOUGL�S WATSON, but because of- constant .annoyances • Grand Councillor Grand Reorder from the British and AmericCn Trans 4 Many Canadian w, V. Campbell, J. H. Pell, 3t.D. e ;rind organize.'. (.rand Meal. Fr. port' Missions." BeatltY owes hG'i j - H.�irll.•r0N Q_NTARI L The matter' was adjusted by the(: "Stevens" Mission and the British one exu site complexion ' CHAPTER I. I spirits, called them `'The Yukon Pack being kept to the civil area, while the t0 the use Of. Some time ago a humorous weekly Company, took them to England at man from Canada was placed in com-' p g his own expense, and. offered•them to I plete charge of the military area.. 4 �+ ! ublished a drawing of an inebriated Babb% $ O :r"tIYl s7oap e the British Governmect., Afterwards, ggeentleman in a hotel surveyy it}g a huge (To be continued.) fieu i • enclosed in a glass' ease. "The as part of the Yukon Machine -Gun l _ mail that caught tha' fish;' the "i.g." Battery, they did gallant work in� ICleaasi�-HealinE-Fragrant was saying after deep thought. "is France. DYED HER BLOUSE, -I• (tic) a liar." Some day, it is to be hoped, the full "Its Best or Bad history of that little band v ill be writ- ; SKIRT "AND A COAT i 'and Bra for YOU". In wi^:ting of Joe Boyle, otherwise: I known as "Klondike" Boyle since the ten. It recalls old times described : - 1 . war Lieutenant-Colonel Boyle, gear- in Conan Doyle's Vii hite Company, c' D i a m o n d Dyes" Turned u•e:►soop.: m ma,lca,,, a°°""` . 4W ing the Stanislaus, - 4th class; tl{e' when English knights u.*ed to raise• !r Vladimir, 4th ' of hands of men, and crossing the Chan-' Faded, Shabby, Old Appar class; the Order el Queen Anne with swords (all Russian rel, waged chivalrous warfare upon', Into New. The Beauty d - decorations) ; the Order of the E : otivn the french, with mucl• glom to them- e Str r of Rcumania ' selves and_their_ladies' eyebrows, i Don't worry about perfect results. I Oi` The Lila t .r G� /� t ' a and Grund Cross, and th-e Regina ! But there is one difference—adven- i Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to can be yours. Its torous spirits as the were, the wonderfully pure,'''•' Maria, 1st class; a gentleman listed y ! give a new, rich, fadeless color to anF in tine Roumanian Peerage as the Yukon men v <nt for a great cause;: fabric, whether it be wool, .silk, linen. soft, pearly white ap- " Du$e of Jassy=my only worry is in' and toliight, i . i ,e -wind -awe t fields' cotton or mixed goods,_— dresses, j pearance,tree from all - how much of the truth'I can write of Flanders, y of them are at rest. j blemishes, will be cow• s� - Is there any one whose imaz;nation blouses, stocl,lags, skirts, children's parable to the perfect '� before my readers charge me wit•,• in-'; . there is not for him coats, feathers draper!es, coverings, ; beauty of your skin and t is so deal t L ! ventioAs an•matter of fact, .Boyle's career something gripping in the of I evcrythIng: comp exionif you will tans is more extraordibary than any ever those men of the North, who had once -The Direction Book with each pack a" `.' conceived by the vigorous pen of Jack wrestled with tLe earth for her riches, ; age tells how to diamond dire over any ! • • . • • • r London. With all his adroit genius nowAying asleep in her forgivini� color. - � � —•- = bosom' _ - To match any wi(se)s). have deals? Aj i There are over 60 000 boot and for creating he �oea of romance,. + Dumas never pictured a more sagas CHAPTER 1I1. show You "Dstnoud Dye' Color Card. i I shoe woBritain. ing figure than this- Canadian.' In; Possibly if Boyte had gone to! J i oe rkers in Great London, Petrograd, and Paris, "Klon-j France he wouhl never have been' i — ___ - ._.___ ___ --_—. _. ___.._�_. _.. _- f - dike" Boyle is known as one of i heard of again; but the military in Ten Years 1 - _.. Europe's first gentlemen of elven-' authontiek, n one of those flashes _ ' Of. intelligence ' �o increase the tore gents which sometimes hei 500 Dollars -- Without the ,na'st exaggeration it lmrinate officialdom, screed that he i , can be said of .this native of On' -trio should 'be sent Kith the Canadian It deposited at 3%' will amount to $697,75 1 1 .1 ' . that he juggled statesmen, diplomats, ; Transport Mission to Rusaia. And � U invested at 4%, interest corm- dden sive forces of t h e ' and generals -as other men play with j that was the real beginning of the ro- pounded Quarter 1 y, *111 • r dice. In the tragi -comedy of Bol- !mance of "Klondike" Boyle, i amount to ... . , ... • • • • • $744.2e body �t epidernies \ shegtsm he wandered S n and off the Lt was in June, 1,917, after consul= . gi talion with the. Russian Geneml Staff,! But it invested to our -by=y6 4 the. course den events by sheer nforce� that 1e was sent to the south-western Debentur;s will amount to . $660:2 I -- .w ..nor illness take •' o! a personality-, that could be telt' frost to eXarnine and report on the ! Write for Booklet, hr . r p even in the aeon with him the official inter re- ! ThE Great West Permanent �� through the medium of an inter- condition of their. . li ht-railwa and er. horse -transport system. He took Loan Com He is a roan who has hued I g p Toronto Office 2a Kfnp St. West. 1 open, and hal assimilated'' something ter of the General Staff, and had just , lwrr P+et"sJ to k 10 ?0 .nus the w.u..f files of the vastness of nature's broad ext completed six weeks' work when, on 1 _ . -_ -- - _ : nse. When I. met him in the "Ritz" his 'way back to Stafka, there was a i sttaff officers, there was still an air struck Boyle as something which t in London, surrounded by Roumanian break in the line at Tarnopol. nis I J •. • y g of the North about his thick -set fir', needed attention, so he entered t8e re, with its powerful + fae8 and', place to investigate. Things were in ons, gIFy! light -brown hair. He does not' a "pretty kettle of fish." The officer u c� Ve � it , 'talk gliblg; therefoze, when he speaks,' commanding had bethought himself one haters. and gone, the inhabitants were pass- (i a �• "Colonel Boyle," said the use-. r of, ing ' from a state of confusion to one t, - - s :- -Roumania when she visited radon, � o! riot, and the enemy was preparing - '"is Roumania's friend, .Our countryto exploit the situation. owes Wim s debt we never can repay. I "Assuming an authority I , did not possess." Boyle subsequently wrote! ` yy • 3o much for so much. This is lite i of .`Kion• charming naive report, "and - true story of the exploits in . a g Po _ 'i the asaiatance of two oung \ dike".Boyle. with y - CHAPTER IL Russian officers, I got a Russian ' i Death Battalicn (women) to row a -- MPERIAL Royalite Coal Oil i on sale by dealers throughout -- fund the town., -and ea h-, -- - . - ----- Boyle was. born in Woodstoc:c, On- . cordon_ro, tario, the son of an Irishman who had patrols, and restore some sem ante all Canada. -No matter w ere qo eve, y�ii-get ImperiaFy ., settled m Canada many years ago. of order.' Ro a e quickly and easily. Al- you will buy it again and again Hie is related -to the Earl of Cork, and Having done that, Boyle stayed y lit g -is devoted to the .Empire -although around for a day, during which time when you get acquainted with its great merits. It is highest grade, ` r, possessed of his race's natural love ,' the place Was twice attacked from thoroughly refined coal oil, and 'nothing but that. R - :ifor "alarums and excursions." the air, acid feeling that. ,everything _ _ His first bid for fame was to start was fairly satisfactory, proceeded on - 'for the Klondike in 1897 as managge' his way. ' Imperial Royalite meets every test that can be applied for power; 1 ' `for s heavyweight prize i:' '' ter, t n-; ' The incident needs no comment I heat and light. It is absolutely uniform and dependable. Equally ! fortunately for the completeness of ; D'Artagnan could noilhave done more. ' efficient for oil heaters, oil cook stoves 'or lamps. this narrative, the.name of the pugil- After reaching Stafka, he was i - _ ist is unknown; but it can: be assumed, asked to attend a conference with the •(#tat he was knocked out, either by Gove ent at Petrograd. He did so, Imperial Royallte Coal Oil casts. less than other oils and does give �t�i an adversary or by adversity, for his ;made )lis report, and had the satin- I ! '#letter service. appears to have left him, manager pp .faction of seeing his recommendations - - - shortly after their arrival. At any in their entirety. I rate, it was not in the nature of things For the sake of space, as I want to r rF'er saes by dealer: everyl4+hers. that Bayle should remain a iighter'a write of iris' more "spectacular ex- , Boswell=one could as readily con plaits, it is necessary to pass over ceive of Lord Beaverbrook devoting his work of the next few months. It his life to chronicling the activities of is sufficietlt to note that he began to Ramsay Macdonald: interest himself in Roumanian as well - -- - - - - - In. 6e the rush of •'98 Boyle staked an as Russian transportation, being turn- t , eight -mile claim, subsequently selling ished with a special train or a dea- it foi a la'igo sum. Now, if this were, troyer .whenever be wished one. At - fiction the story would end here -any that time Russia- had about a million I. author knows that when his hero i men in Roumania, and had not shifted R E COAL OIL' � makes a million in the Klondike, his' a pound of flour for some weeks,, I �l j story is over. Give him s pretty wife, whereas the army - was eating ' describe a sunset -7 voila! C'est ? a bread ration of two pours a day: fini. per head. The Roumanian wheat was Not eo Ws �r r— th fail(,- - .; Illi 'I Iii ` Having achieved money. he started ated they would be at the end of -their I _ ' ; h! � t: eut tc see what life held for him. He supplies by January, 1918. 1 �i meat became Heavily interested•in railroads, �� ++ Ente_ Klondike $ogle. a .,�; in dredging, and ,invested moresy in' He promptly arranged for eight I ��' �' 1� ;! il; p; „ various enterprises of Dawson City .',fraught boats for Lake Yelpukh, pre- In a short time h had ceased to bel i seed a 'system which was au se- ;' (;Q/;L OIL„ K , '',•an individual, end had become one of I quently carried cut: and for several ra, - the :Yukon s sights of interest, It is months five hundred tons of flour per not easy to dominate a mining -coon-; day were delivered from Russia to �I rl :J .�w I l I h ; II u ilil try, .or the lure of gold draw men o! Roumania. I ' heli ii41' !r'.. 11 II8 jaw and character -but Boyle had Having adjusted that trifling mat -.I � i �I P!� both, and imagination besides: By j ter. the worthy Klondiker Then tar- . common consent --he war! -given- the -rlpd-to 9tafita-and--intern-iewed--Kerea- sobr.quet of "Klondike' Boyle, and , Qky, who, after the Korniloff trouble, • � � � �• his fame began to spread from Van- � ` ---'�' couver to New York. Pros ably the had invested himself. n ih the rank of �- only. riace that Yorhadn't heard of him ! f ommander-in-Chief. At the confer- o i ence with Boyle and Kerens;ty were as ilia "Klondilce King" (La's �Vood-; General Alexieff and General Douk- stock. Ontnr?o.' ♦ j Bonin, who later became the Com- Wh^n the wnr broke out, Boyle( - gRthcr; i together two hundred choice�Btnsrals rdulmest for sats .vwywtw*. i.%..: ,' :. „-. .. •. '. - ':'.. « . .. :... -... ,,-< -.. -.e. ...._..-.: '. i.. _. -. -_. .. _. •-. _. ..... ....«-. ... ,i...i�,»...::,eD.,.. xit.,,,ak�...a.-.. �.:'K";•.Ja-.rs3t.ir.+L-u'„`st' �' - -'—.m,"aV,.",-"i.�2;, � X •. 'y{ :A W -.O�; •;" 6 _ �•� •. ,r. 'L"^y ./• s ,k RrYSI. *""�' :: .}ii: %�r YY , , ?- '?• _:...#:,�n' ,AJ ..n •"'.4a •••'—ST,"y. ,D. � _: �Miw..•y+S',!n"('ry{`^ ,.... �:...,.; ..... ' •..�. ,�-., b, ..,,; ... .+✓AG .'•'." •SR.:.:t., '.. +Y.i-rv!br,.r _ _ ,'•.•i. ' ''.: •. d• ir?•YN. -- �i r r V wander -in -Chief Of the' Russian Bold Engineering Feat. Qixality, Tem, properly brewed, forces. Owing to General Alexieff'a I The laying• Of theAtlantic cable is approval of Boyle's suggestions, the regarded as one of the boldest ea - Canadian' was -placed in coitiptet ineerinr-feats ever attempted and at aal[es away fatigue, and ><s a'bsolu to charge of reorganization and con- the time it vi s carded nut wasJooked struction-wore. oil. the Bessurabian i.iways. upon with derision. �. rz —-a►rlmles:�, as a daily -beverage - TRY At this stage in Boyles- career of- — - facialdom decided that he had been a� 7Training British Women. I- d t' K 7 ' .! 4 free-lance long enoug an ,ie gen- Some of the trades in which BrIti�h Qr eral . who was chief of the ' British•I Transport Mission in are being trained' are boot • + fir` he was unlet the - lssion for orders. ! •making, burlink and mending, domes t I t : This struck Boyle, a� absurd, and he tic work, blouse and shirt•v:aist mak- j F s r protested;, but the British Ambassa- ; ing, dressmaking• tow.pl weaving; etc. M dor at Petrograd and the War OfficeI informed him that he was subj: _t to regulations; AUnard's Liniment selievq�s Neuralgia x Lieutenant-Colonel Boyle tendered a "` e57s h -is resig tion to the Russians, offer- ; Assessment System ? s . ing first complete his Bessarabian Whole ,Family insura„:e. QnCe, and you 11 never forsake its use. work, and then steal silently •away.) T:,e Order fuiAshes insurance to it.) j ' The Russians were much perturbed,' •^^^--� niembea at unl�rto Government Stand• -- - -' eind invited him to Petrograd to con- - �- and rates ] __ -- `—------- - — l` a:,d neral Benefits ur• also ..-- sig • ru - . fel with tAe Minister of War, the � ,,� given if iesited. Minister of ways and Communica - The .Juvenile Department rurnishe3 th tions and the Dlinister of Foreign Af-i a est possible insurance benefits to'U +. '' the chllu:?n of our adult members. : fairs. THE EXPLOITS OF Che O: der has already pate over i6S0.- • "Gentlemen,” said Boyle, who felt' 000.00 in Firk and. Funeral Benefits, and • p- rr(� ' p �! that his knowledge of local aff&irs nearly Devon Mialons of Dollars in in �[,��e�VVls "KIO' dike ' BO le made supervision not only irritating, 800 Counters in [~arses. IE .there is �+ but unnecessary, "I am tired of work- `•„ rd not one in your locality there should be. ing in the posiVon I occupy, not be- % .. i . For Pull information write to any of tib, cause 4f any effect it has on'my work, the following Officers: J�L;Davidson. R. F: biontague, $Y ]JOUGL�S WATSON, but because of- constant .annoyances • Grand Councillor Grand Reorder from the British and AmericCn Trans 4 Many Canadian w, V. Campbell, J. H. Pell, 3t.D. e ;rind organize.'. (.rand Meal. Fr. port' Missions." BeatltY owes hG'i j - H.�irll.•r0N Q_NTARI L The matter' was adjusted by the(: "Stevens" Mission and the British one exu site complexion ' CHAPTER I. I spirits, called them `'The Yukon Pack being kept to the civil area, while the t0 the use Of. Some time ago a humorous weekly Company, took them to England at man from Canada was placed in com-' p g his own expense, and. offered•them to I plete charge of the military area.. 4 �+ ! ublished a drawing of an inebriated Babb% $ O :r"tIYl s7oap e the British Governmect., Afterwards, ggeentleman in a hotel surveyy it}g a huge (To be continued.) fieu i • enclosed in a glass' ease. "The as part of the Yukon Machine -Gun l _ mail that caught tha' fish;' the "i.g." Battery, they did gallant work in� ICleaasi�-HealinE-Fragrant was saying after deep thought. "is France. DYED HER BLOUSE, -I• (tic) a liar." Some day, it is to be hoped, the full "Its Best or Bad history of that little band v ill be writ- ; SKIRT "AND A COAT i 'and Bra for YOU". In wi^:ting of Joe Boyle, otherwise: I known as "Klondike" Boyle since the ten. It recalls old times described : - 1 . war Lieutenant-Colonel Boyle, gear- in Conan Doyle's Vii hite Company, c' D i a m o n d Dyes" Turned u•e:►soop.: m ma,lca,,, a°°""` . 4W ing the Stanislaus, - 4th class; tl{e' when English knights u.*ed to raise• !r Vladimir, 4th ' of hands of men, and crossing the Chan-' Faded, Shabby, Old Appar class; the Order el Queen Anne with swords (all Russian rel, waged chivalrous warfare upon', Into New. The Beauty d - decorations) ; the Order of the E : otivn the french, with mucl• glom to them- e Str r of Rcumania ' selves and_their_ladies' eyebrows, i Don't worry about perfect results. I Oi` The Lila t .r G� /� t ' a and Grund Cross, and th-e Regina ! But there is one difference—adven- i Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to can be yours. Its torous spirits as the were, the wonderfully pure,'''•' Maria, 1st class; a gentleman listed y ! give a new, rich, fadeless color to anF in tine Roumanian Peerage as the Yukon men v <nt for a great cause;: fabric, whether it be wool, .silk, linen. soft, pearly white ap- " Du$e of Jassy=my only worry is in' and toliight, i . i ,e -wind -awe t fields' cotton or mixed goods,_— dresses, j pearance,tree from all - how much of the truth'I can write of Flanders, y of them are at rest. j blemishes, will be cow• s� - Is there any one whose imaz;nation blouses, stocl,lags, skirts, children's parable to the perfect '� before my readers charge me wit•,• in-'; . there is not for him coats, feathers draper!es, coverings, ; beauty of your skin and t is so deal t L ! ventioAs an•matter of fact, .Boyle's career something gripping in the of I evcrythIng: comp exionif you will tans is more extraordibary than any ever those men of the North, who had once -The Direction Book with each pack a" `.' conceived by the vigorous pen of Jack wrestled with tLe earth for her riches, ; age tells how to diamond dire over any ! • • . • • • r London. With all his adroit genius nowAying asleep in her forgivini� color. - � � —•- = bosom' _ - To match any wi(se)s). have deals? Aj i There are over 60 000 boot and for creating he �oea of romance,. + Dumas never pictured a more sagas CHAPTER 1I1. show You "Dstnoud Dye' Color Card. i I shoe woBritain. ing figure than this- Canadian.' In; Possibly if Boyte had gone to! J i oe rkers in Great London, Petrograd, and Paris, "Klon-j France he wouhl never have been' i — ___ - ._.___ ___ --_—. _. ___.._�_. _.. _- f - dike" Boyle is known as one of i heard of again; but the military in Ten Years 1 - _.. Europe's first gentlemen of elven-' authontiek, n one of those flashes _ ' Of. intelligence ' �o increase the tore gents which sometimes hei 500 Dollars -- Without the ,na'st exaggeration it lmrinate officialdom, screed that he i , can be said of .this native of On' -trio should 'be sent Kith the Canadian It deposited at 3%' will amount to $697,75 1 1 .1 ' . that he juggled statesmen, diplomats, ; Transport Mission to Rusaia. And � U invested at 4%, interest corm- dden sive forces of t h e ' and generals -as other men play with j that was the real beginning of the ro- pounded Quarter 1 y, *111 • r dice. In the tragi -comedy of Bol- !mance of "Klondike" Boyle, i amount to ... . , ... • • • • • $744.2e body �t epidernies \ shegtsm he wandered S n and off the Lt was in June, 1,917, after consul= . gi talion with the. Russian Geneml Staff,! But it invested to our -by=y6 4 the. course den events by sheer nforce� that 1e was sent to the south-western Debentur;s will amount to . $660:2 I -- .w ..nor illness take •' o! a personality-, that could be telt' frost to eXarnine and report on the ! Write for Booklet, hr . r p even in the aeon with him the official inter re- ! ThE Great West Permanent �� through the medium of an inter- condition of their. . li ht-railwa and er. horse -transport system. He took Loan Com He is a roan who has hued I g p Toronto Office 2a Kfnp St. West. 1 open, and hal assimilated'' something ter of the General Staff, and had just , lwrr P+et"sJ to k 10 ?0 .nus the w.u..f files of the vastness of nature's broad ext completed six weeks' work when, on 1 _ . -_ -- - _ : nse. When I. met him in the "Ritz" his 'way back to Stafka, there was a i sttaff officers, there was still an air struck Boyle as something which t in London, surrounded by Roumanian break in the line at Tarnopol. nis I J •. • y g of the North about his thick -set fir', needed attention, so he entered t8e re, with its powerful + fae8 and', place to investigate. Things were in ons, gIFy! light -brown hair. He does not' a "pretty kettle of fish." The officer u c� Ve � it , 'talk gliblg; therefoze, when he speaks,' commanding had bethought himself one haters. and gone, the inhabitants were pass- (i a �• "Colonel Boyle," said the use-. r of, ing ' from a state of confusion to one t, - - s :- -Roumania when she visited radon, � o! riot, and the enemy was preparing - '"is Roumania's friend, .Our countryto exploit the situation. owes Wim s debt we never can repay. I "Assuming an authority I , did not possess." Boyle subsequently wrote! ` yy • 3o much for so much. This is lite i of .`Kion• charming naive report, "and - true story of the exploits in . a g Po _ 'i the asaiatance of two oung \ dike".Boyle. with y - CHAPTER IL Russian officers, I got a Russian ' i Death Battalicn (women) to row a -- MPERIAL Royalite Coal Oil i on sale by dealers throughout -- fund the town., -and ea h-, -- - . - ----- Boyle was. born in Woodstoc:c, On- . cordon_ro, tario, the son of an Irishman who had patrols, and restore some sem ante all Canada. -No matter w ere qo eve, y�ii-get ImperiaFy ., settled m Canada many years ago. of order.' Ro a e quickly and easily. Al- you will buy it again and again Hie is related -to the Earl of Cork, and Having done that, Boyle stayed y lit g -is devoted to the .Empire -although around for a day, during which time when you get acquainted with its great merits. It is highest grade, ` r, possessed of his race's natural love ,' the place Was twice attacked from thoroughly refined coal oil, and 'nothing but that. R - :ifor "alarums and excursions." the air, acid feeling that. ,everything _ _ His first bid for fame was to start was fairly satisfactory, proceeded on - 'for the Klondike in 1897 as managge' his way. ' Imperial Royalite meets every test that can be applied for power; 1 ' `for s heavyweight prize i:' '' ter, t n-; ' The incident needs no comment I heat and light. It is absolutely uniform and dependable. Equally ! fortunately for the completeness of ; D'Artagnan could noilhave done more. ' efficient for oil heaters, oil cook stoves 'or lamps. this narrative, the.name of the pugil- After reaching Stafka, he was i - _ ist is unknown; but it can: be assumed, asked to attend a conference with the •(#tat he was knocked out, either by Gove ent at Petrograd. He did so, Imperial Royallte Coal Oil casts. less than other oils and does give �t�i an adversary or by adversity, for his ;made )lis report, and had the satin- I ! '#letter service. appears to have left him, manager pp .faction of seeing his recommendations - - - shortly after their arrival. At any in their entirety. I rate, it was not in the nature of things For the sake of space, as I want to r rF'er saes by dealer: everyl4+hers. that Bayle should remain a iighter'a write of iris' more "spectacular ex- , Boswell=one could as readily con plaits, it is necessary to pass over ceive of Lord Beaverbrook devoting his work of the next few months. It his life to chronicling the activities of is sufficietlt to note that he began to Ramsay Macdonald: interest himself in Roumanian as well - -- - - - - - In. 6e the rush of •'98 Boyle staked an as Russian transportation, being turn- t , eight -mile claim, subsequently selling ished with a special train or a dea- it foi a la'igo sum. Now, if this were, troyer .whenever be wished one. At - fiction the story would end here -any that time Russia- had about a million I. author knows that when his hero i men in Roumania, and had not shifted R E COAL OIL' � makes a million in the Klondike, his' a pound of flour for some weeks,, I �l j story is over. Give him s pretty wife, whereas the army - was eating ' describe a sunset -7 voila! C'est ? a bread ration of two pours a day: fini. per head. The Roumanian wheat was Not eo Ws �r r— th fail(,- - .; Illi 'I Iii ` Having achieved money. he started ated they would be at the end of -their I _ ' ; h! � t: eut tc see what life held for him. He supplies by January, 1918. 1 �i meat became Heavily interested•in railroads, �� ++ Ente_ Klondike $ogle. a .,�; in dredging, and ,invested moresy in' He promptly arranged for eight I ��' �' 1� ;! il; p; „ various enterprises of Dawson City .',fraught boats for Lake Yelpukh, pre- In a short time h had ceased to bel i seed a 'system which was au se- ;' (;Q/;L OIL„ K , '',•an individual, end had become one of I quently carried cut: and for several ra, - the :Yukon s sights of interest, It is months five hundred tons of flour per not easy to dominate a mining -coon-; day were delivered from Russia to �I rl :J .�w I l I h ; II u ilil try, .or the lure of gold draw men o! Roumania. I ' heli ii41' !r'.. 11 II8 jaw and character -but Boyle had Having adjusted that trifling mat -.I � i �I P!� both, and imagination besides: By j ter. the worthy Klondiker Then tar- . common consent --he war! -given- the -rlpd-to 9tafita-and--intern-iewed--Kerea- sobr.quet of "Klondike' Boyle, and , Qky, who, after the Korniloff trouble, • � � � �• his fame began to spread from Van- � ` ---'�' couver to New York. Pros ably the had invested himself. n ih the rank of �- only. riace that Yorhadn't heard of him ! f ommander-in-Chief. At the confer- o i ence with Boyle and Kerens;ty were as ilia "Klondilce King" (La's �Vood-; General Alexieff and General Douk- stock. Ontnr?o.' ♦ j Bonin, who later became the Com- Wh^n the wnr broke out, Boyle( - gRthcr; i together two hundred choice�Btnsrals rdulmest for sats .vwywtw*. i.%..: ,' :. „-. .. •. 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I 1. . - �, , ­ I .... ... .�� Toronto Fe b 17 i �. 1� - , - , .%...�-...�...�,..-.....�,�. ,�,,& wheat : "Ic; c001 ed hams, 48c to 50c; backs, _ _­ __ - .. I ......... _,_,.-;I;�.,�;.; . . ''.. ''.. ''.. . . . , .'t�.. " �.�', � . . . ­.d2i,,49'c to NJc- ba:!' -.,3, boneless, G2e - . ,:tO,t� �. .. .. t.. �. .., . .. -No* I N�rthera, $ ,V 2 North- _* �.�%.ttl,%�,�t .... 2.80; 11 brealrf�%`t. bacon, 42c to 46c I , I ..tW,'�. . , ,.'�,!,t`,%�,�,,o.-.t , ..%�. I .. 11, �:_ 1�tl�%�,�,.�6- 4 �" � Settlement of Adriatic Problem Does Not Meet With His � ern, �2.77'; No. ,3 Northern, $2.73, in, tu 55�!; ...� . �' 'I!,, in. J cotl.age roils, a& to 34c. . ' 11 . I ­ I - Staten May Take Na. i . �., - store Fort'Will I � Approval, Therefore United I..A.;-!�'. 11 I Darrcfled meats--Pitklcd pork, $46; •a --' f. . I , - , _ . , a-. Manitoba oats -No. 2 C.W., 93 .-A , , .,'_,. . �_-R 1�i6.. - '. - , ­ . .I I- .: '. . �.%,, W ._� d mess pork. $45. . . . ., . ; .�,jW it, . I *11 I -L . -� y' V1. I �): . ;!,;3� , No. 3 EW,, 901%,; extra No. I feec" . I ., � :��.. .�: . . Further Concern in Eunp I ,pean Affairs. . RN. � .,, ,.�t. - I -..tt,�-.' .. feed, Green n meats ---Out of pic'.%Ie, Ic less tt�\ ',�� .feed ­: No. 2 2 d I . 11 � .It' , t . : , Ch . . . . , -I , 8 7, , . R. .'.-'%.-- 907/ic; No.1i; - . _. � . t. ". . ,. , ,,',. _ . 85%c, in sto're Fort Willian:. I ­,�. . �.;�t%Ot., * ..'...I - tf,rn cmoked. . ' . � i . .1 Paris, Feb. 15.-Pres!deiit ,Wilson, yield t6 .�rn -ih the effort to settle .. i - Dry zzlt�!� nieat-,�L�,rq- clears, in �_ . - � ." ' . .. I I �,- . 11 t 21," ,-; in enses, 28c .. . . . , . I �, . has' notified the English, Frcm-h i . I ..". tens, u 21 -hear I � .-) , , 100 ind I this problem the United States will Manitoba bar S. -* C.W I . t o 29c; . _ ­ �.. , , - $1.70%; No. ,I 0,W., $1.40-�; rejazted, � , - ­­'.. - - .. " � W % 11 . - I ;��! - *­:.�.�.*�r�,. , ---:.­�'. - ,w,..�t, ...L, . � .. , -t-.�'- ­ .* - � $130%; feed, $1.30 ,%, in � .- et- I find it impossible to continue to �;�1.. bellies, 27e-- to 28�,; f-:�t backs SLIC .,;I,". ,�r ". Italian Governments that if tr,,Qy s -, t. ,.-,v.�� t..`,.-�"...' store Yo r t � t . . ,,.� .�,.,.."t,..*�.�".,..:�."*��, � I 11, , . - affairs, 1%.;%. tt�,,.' , �`Jl_%, . , o 83c. s " . ­�,,� ,..!.'.'...t -t: t, ... , ., '. . _�-, . tle the Adriatic problem %v:thout' the!, concern itself with European I - � "', i� 1� ,.. William., # I I . _� *;t,.1.t1-t1*t ".it•... t:;.:.' '. .�t� . bearing on . tL1 , 1-t �t,. . * , ._11 - .! ".El" , ; , . - 1 American'ccrn--No. 3 yellow, � � . - " I 1/' - 4 ­ . 4 . . concord of Was*hkngton the United � may have an important .t, . ..i.1%.._ ' Lard -Tierces, IL: to . � --; tubs, I .. ""'! tt�, ;%%. .. 1.1� . " . � ,.. ,.�.�'-.,. -.1--, ,�.A�, No. 4 yellow, $1.82, tra. ,",l;iz, to 321, .. States will not concern itsel�.'uTther� the status of the Treaty of Versailles, .t:;t%. ,.&c; .. . ' les �k " I T' "-�' 331 �J , to 32, Vl!' . � " " - .. . . - - in the setlement of pending Europe,5�,�� n o vv Rending before the ,American - .-A, - ; prompe Rhipinent. � fl'* prints, 32V_., ;fopMe. Cr,'nipo-und --lard, , I '. " W.., .. 'N .� t " ­ _%, ... �� * "' I -abs, 29Y -.'c to .. . 111111 " _ tt: . � .. ,. . A I . . t� . �t. t., . ".'� , t . tierces, 29c to 294c; I . I . %it t.sl_, �,,",_� 11, . q W.,1%t... ,:." .., --hite. 98c to .:, � .. -; that ate. 4. �. I Ontario cats-N,R. 3 v. .-tions. He declare. neither. -en, l�, � ,. . . . �­ _.:.,.. . ..que, ; t% �:. ... V .�.. iti . . I " �,:: . . . I . .% t. % �. �­ . , sed solution-- is %Vhether it the I t:� t �:� '$1.00, according to efj�eights 0 u t .'--' I a e. 20 ' ; -1) i,: 1 8, 3 0 'A to 30�_!�e; prints, 3 I't/z c ; .� of the propo comsat � means unless t�. .. t . I . ,�. I' - ..t . . .." -7' " %. W; Ontario wheat --Nu. 1 Winter, per �c 32,-. ' � . , :.:. ,�,-.:. �. I.. ,ible with, the American �,tanl lies yield to President Wilson on Uie I . . . . . .. % - .. . . � 1, -'A I . i .. "%­-, � I - .. �.t7 . I . 11 . ­.�­ ��. car$2.00 to $2.01; No. 2, do., $1.98 , rhet - -' ' , I . .. % �� i , - I be n ' . Montreal Ma i . .. " . �4411 � !: � ". . - " � . This notification was ,.�onta;h&l in Adriatic question, there will � to $2.01, -No. 3 do., $1.92 to $1.93, ' , . ' ' .' . ' . - -- AL,ritreal,-Feb. 17.--Oa'ts"--Ca -' :---- . to the French Foteign 1 Treaty of Versailles, so far al" , ___ � ___ - __ #- ;,f -. o.b. 'shipping point -g- a:ccor-dt,s�- -to . 4� . _ nadian � , � _ . :.,. rte handed ; 11 . I : � 7- - ent is ' I �, ., .. . . ,ern, No. 2, $1.13 . ;-do., No. 3, 98c. . 1 :. late yEllIFF40113 1: 5 i Lin assu, or mite States Goyertirn I Uv". - :freights., . � . I We I I , Ohief. Justi6e, Sir Glehholme Falcon- . Flour -New standard, $13. . # time h ed, I Ontario wheat -No. I' Spring, per Wallace, and at tbe'same 1 . cern could not be definitely de- 25 to � . e - Spring,,per Rolled oats -Bag of 90 lbs., , ed to the B r in i)n-! termines to-nigbt, in view of the bridge, who died recently In Toronto. car lot, $2.02 to $2.03; No. 2 do. $198 ' c .. -, t, ritish Gcdvernni . I ", $ 5.1 5 Ak_151 2 5. Bran-$4��.25. Shorts ,.:�, . -sal of the White House to, au- ___ .-------.-----.---- . ___._._._.. to 4.07; .No. ��_. 61 . . . , '- , and the Italian Government e t in'� refusal I . . hi i . -- -- -$52.25. lay�-No. 2'. per ton, car '1� I thorize a4y comment whatever on the - ri�. . . * . -�!!, I z, .Rome. . . .. 11 .o.h.-T- -� poinF5, . ac.��oz Mg to -se-Fi I I - - - freights, . . I -----If I DANt-EVURST AT . I lots, $26. Chec nest eastern, 30 It reached the allied Governments! crisis that la­a�ped­aea resu ,, . .. .. I 'to 30vic. Butter -Choicest erbarpery, . * . .$_ 'the' after Lloyd George and: of President Wilson's threat to the' IROQUOIS FALLS! Peas -No. 2, $3.00. * $l.,�-• , 1 63 to 66c; seconds, 68 to'60c. Eggs- ." .. � .. . . 1 Barley -Malting, $1.75,to ,,. ac- 999- � ,,,; . .. I I I . . .� . . . .." 1. Millerand, in London, had promised; allies in the.matter of their' proposed, . "' ,cording to freights outsid'e. .. , 76 elected, 60 to 62c; Premier ,Nitti ' that before� he left plan foi an Adriatic settlement.'' ' A P ;- Buckwheat- N . -1 stock, 63 to 54c. Potr.toes- - ' : ", " ' t Passer Pla:nt Tied U' . B rhiat-$1.45 to $1.48, accord- P0 .. �- . 19 to' 6utside. . : Per bag, car lots, $2.50. ,Dressed KW . the -British capital either the com-' A*1iteral construction of President' . . . I Wil'son's declaratiop would mean ' Five Men Believed Drow-ned. , '"" * . ' the •; . Rye ---'.No. 3, $1.77 to $1.80. accord hog3 - Abattoir -killed, $28.50 to ... . - . promise plan of January 20 or the I , I . j $29.50. Lard -Pure,: wood pails, 20 11 Pact ,of .London would be enforc�,' refusal off. President Wilson to de- � A despatch iron Tounto .tqt.vs:­ : int- to freights outside. � ' � . 1: ,� ", .. . l . . Dis * 1 Manitoba flour--Governm n -s. .. . I . � . Of - . - . The epforeement-oL ett� - aster has qy-Ltaken the large plant � , ent-sta - lbs.,, net,, 32, . ­ - � . 11.11, .er. declares' Posit tl;c American rdtifledtior. ;carob $13.05 Toronto. ! . . I . . . I President Wiison,,,is, not acceptable.- ! the Treaty of Versailles, -even it the of the Abitibi flu'lli -.vid Paper ('o. at I - � . , Live Stock Markets. . . I'� . . I . ' ' - ' *Ontario flour -Government stan- .1 .. . ­ A French , diploirfatic circles gie-� ire?ty were ratified by the Unite Iroquois Falls. - . ­ ; . ze .. 1 7� greatly excited. over the Wilson Move. 'States Senate. . A despatch �,.as reetived �, the T. idard. $10.80 to $11, Montreal; $11.00' Turonto, Feb. 17.-Ch4iz heavy . ,m I . , . - 1z ' ' 'in Toronto, in jute bags. Prompt .steers, $13.50 to $13.75, goo(". heavy ,, t, i . I declaring ii' I% unjust that the Am The pendbig Treaty would compel. & N. O.. offices, lit - this city statin '7 hat 1 shipment. I . . . : steers, ;12.50 to $13.00; butchers' cat- , I �. .. ' . . erican Governmeil", wYAi will not Amerim to concern herself -in turo- the mill -darn in that town had been'! M,'il!feed -- Car' lots - Delivered tle,- chloice. $11-M to $12.25; do., good, 1. .; � .. � Montre�al freight, -Bran ,$Il to 't11 .23; do., medium. $9.60 .to , , �, `take part in the Premiers* discus- pean affair� once- her ratification broken on Thursday anI that It Is.' ght, -bags included -Bran $10; bull=, choice, �00.50 to $11; do,.-- .- _ -:sions, to which it is invited, at the_vvere'deposited'at, Paris, and Mr. Wil-, P I I teared- 'a foremen 'and four min bad 1 per ton, *4155- shorts er ton, S52- ' , _ I "F� " -$9.50 to $10; do.,. rough, ' that their decisions " son 'w'ould our. b . _ # , ,same time exact,i t ld not be able to give full lost their lives. Ai;of the ; good Pee( our, W3.60 to $3.75. - , medium. . .� I . I., . . mustbe shapes; ir. accord with Wasil- effect to the warning. break Id the dam th'e will,bas been � Ilay-No. 1, per- ton, . $27 to $28; $6.75 to V; butche,r ,r-nvs. choice, ' I , The war - . -,6rve . d * on 'tile' Ocsed down indOult0i'v, ' . . .. -, mixed, per ton. V5, trach; Toronto. : $10. 50 to $11; i do., good, $9.50 to ington's wishe's'. The' French: press � warning now � he � � Straw -Car lots -per ton, $16 -t- $17. $10; do., .mzd.-;uxri,. $8- ' .. . . I - Mr, J. O. McKcn,oTl of the Tanis- � I .; to $8.50: do., . .. . to -night takes up the question in. allies that he trill refuse to, play in I - . ' � Ontario Rallwa . y 'track, Toronto. . , - common. $7 to $7:26: stockers, $7.50 � style, -and its 'comment 14 .nd .Ncrth�'rn 0h.ta : to $10; feeders. $10 to '$I I: canners 11 .. sensational the European.game unle:q they play,! kamli. g L � I : h ­ - . . I Con -zlission at Novth Bay ,sat -I tLat_ he -1 Country Produce-; -Wholesale. I . � � I bitter. . - with him his NNay .an .the Adriatic I . � ! - � and cutters, $5.25 to $(;..F,O; milkers, I I .-.. . - hi,, attitude; had despatch�d to Iroquo: Fu Eggs -New -laid,. eases returnable. 1. Kashin 1-i 9,13 oil � - . . good to choice, $110 to 1165; do., li ton, Feb." 15.-Pre.3ident question. i,t not unlike I 1 65c to 67c. Butter-CrVamery- solids, I . . ., a e treaty � Thursday night three varloads, ic? tim- � - common and medium. $65 to $75- � .1 1-7.. Wilsofi!.t Attitude on the Adriatic tow rrl the on -.qf' the . 60c to 61c: do., prints. 601,--'c to all/zc. lid .� I His positiorl haQ been I ' ' �uppltg, to re ir the ' springers; $90 to $165; sheep,, $6. , 76T..question, as set forth in -his identi-I In the SeFnatf,. . : ber.and other repair I Honey -White, per 1b., _60 -lb. tins, . .. 7 . B: ;flab I unless the treaty be ratified to breach In the., dam, net. '21c to 22c; 10-1b. 'tins, gross, to $11; lambs. per cwt., $14 to $19.60; .I. , I Ic cal memorandum to the B.A'sh and that . . '; � French Governments'. in which be' his satisfac!tor. 11,� would not accept I -No damage, he ,,.�ld, hal heel done i2litic to 2232%c; 5 -lb. tins ss, 23c calves, good to choice. �18 to $21.50; . � . . n'ed then, that urlesA they it. - . - .- � .­ .., . i to any other part of the town. •:to 24c. Live -poultry -Buying prices hogs. fed.. and watered. $18.50; do. . I has . war � I . . -1 __ - _.. .- . The eompany I startPd oPer,itloul, at 'delivcred. oro He over 5 lbs.. ; webed off cars, $48.75; do., f.o.b.,' .7 .. . - - . - . ,. , ­ ­ . :.- . . . .. - I ­ - - 11 � .... _____ $1750 ; ',do.. do., country pI. . I � Troquols Falls In 19t4 and by - plant live, .11.3c, dressed, 32c; hens, 4 and 5 . . I i 91 7.25, . . ULSTER IS NOWPQI�" CHRISTEN . .- 1-leitengions the cHp-,-cit:-.v�as brought 1 lbs_ live. '00. dressed. 28c; hens. under . . - , * I � . about 240 tons (,f phper, ' 280 ' tons -'4 lbs live, 25c. dressed, 2Rc; spAng Montreal, Feb. 17. -Butcher steers, _. - SCENE OF -STRIFE! � NATIONAL FLAG 1 to medium, 110 to 411- common. $7.76 ­ � - I . . I _­ . 1. . - . . 1 of pulp and 110 tcn,4 of wulp�lte a day, chick�us. lKe..2Sc, dreise&g 30c to 32c; I to $10; butcher heifers, medium, $9 ­ . , - I i - . � . . . I U . .11 ­.. . I --.-- ..%.. _____ � _. spring chlokens, milkfed, -live, 29c, I . . -S ; . ! 'c; roosters. live, 20c, : to $10; common. $7.50 to $9; butcher .. I I. inn Fein Use Explosives. at I Celebrate Recovery. of Gate-' . dressed, 34c, to 3 61 . cows. medium, $6.50 to $9: canners, I 1. I.. , -THREE WEEKS �- '-:` '! dressed; 25c; ducklings, live, 23c, . 5.50; butch= .- . Bal6train Barracks. . .i_ , way to the Baltic. . f, - 'drei-,sed. 33c; turkeys, live. 35c, dress-. $5.50i cutters, $5.76 to.$C . .. . - . TRIP ACROSS. NFLD. . er bulls, common, $7 to $9. Calves- . I I Belfast, Feb. 15.-A 1:.- •e body of ! A despatch f ecal Warsa,A. -sales' ­­ �' - � ed, 46c: Freese, Ilve. 22c, dressed 24c. . W I I I . . :. - _ ''(), to 31c; twins, ale, Good veal, $18 to S20; medium, 915 to � 'Sinn Felners attacked.thu� I�ol:ce bar-, i Polish troops, szawling upon their fr * I Cheese-1.9ne. 'S . ' Di &X"Jit-ges and Perils of Train 'to 32c. Cheesp-Large, 30o to .ale i �171. Ewes, $9 to $12; lambs, good. racks at Bellatrain, County Mon- ! own soil, dipped the natiorwl"colors in . . " '! sifi.r)o to $1.7. common, $15.50 to I I ,. ! .. . ­ .. . , -` Manic Syrup--Priccs nominal. * 4$ . I , - I." . . . . . ­aghan. to -day, .employing explosives. i the tidewaters of the Baltic on T ,i- Service in Storm.. Season. i ' . 16.50, Hogs (off car 4refghts)-. .. � . . The Sinn Feiners overcame the I . ue,- .t . -provisions-'y"010"ale- � . .. 11 Selects, $19 to $20.2-5, light, $18 tp small , day after tht absence of Polztn4 a* a - Joh r. *t Ul ,1 e-3vatch say,sr�Smoked'-c sown, $15 to $16. 1 ,. A .S t. %. N d d. __ I .,.. garrison, four of whom were - wound- ! spa nation for 148 yg4r.A. �L '. . ... � L meats -Rolls, 30,, to 31 ; * $20.25; so ' ;;I _. . - - _. express train 'ew- .- __ - �. .. - . - - � . . . _ , . ��-A n t . .% nin nn lite - 11 - I .- . - ­­ .1 - . . ... .- - . .. .. : _. h ,moved the r.i-:,-.s and' Throughout the new rqpublic stella ' foundland Railway. 'a narrow gauge' ' I ' ­ . . ­ ed, and then rL * .. . .. - ammunition. .111s is. the first at- tollO,d. and a holiday spirt prevulled tire. 1,:4% " arrived , ., 1 � I I . . . � . arriv here, aftGr being, Mortality Rate From Flu I RUSSIA IS ONE ' . I I— . .tack on barracks ih Ulster. ; 4 r, .. .. 11 - . t - . I � . in commemoration of th4 1114turre th,-%,.� %ce!,7, on the way across the . Half That' of Year 19181 - � BIG BATTLEFIELD - .. . . - Dublin, Feb. 15-A trail; convey- I erent. At Putzig, on. fii,� Baltic_ I%Iap,l fiery err ' Port-11LBasques. . The*%_�- , ' - . . . I - � - . ' .. .1 . � . - , I - __ . . . . I guard :ars and c�rms was 1 Ger. . Hafter. Commander-;n_'chief Of train was scheluled to make, ,the A (if 4 1 . .... . . I patch from WasWngton says: .1 . bold up outside of Dublin Fedny hi�,'ht � the Polish armies, reclaimed in the 54C, miles run in 29 hours. S­;6ral '-'-Tlic mortality 'rate due to the in-, B013hc*iki Launch Exp�-cttd -,".' - , �. . . . I � by a L%rge-Land of nrrae,'. men, who name cf the rept;hlic th(--sea c 61 orm �. ­'. C=Cunt,�icl and ,;t was . .. Dust' U- . was ab ut 1 Attack on Dvina Sector. .. , 1 4 . . fIu*r./&.cpid2m;c this year about , " , � . - . ... �. I :. ­ 7'3ifiot and seriously wounded a sig7tal-: wh�csl . fell from Poland. to Prussia' %nowed in frequently, _ - aternent"! . � London, says: -- ;J. ... - ' half that in 1918, sai& h statement from-, :t . . train,' after the first dismem, fie rnienl; of Passengers reparted 'that at some -by I th . e Public. Service, I ­ � _. .: rntCn and threw bombs into the trat I A despatch Lc ,_ I ice, an- - .wounding 'a corporal and doing much 4 .Poland in 17 ,7 2. ' . The pursuit by the Bolshovil��i­bf th .w . . . . exposed points the snow drifted to' nofincing that the present epidepic nikine's forces: I ... � ` - .�amage.. The guard did not re -ply to. _' � � 11. , P� I a n A' of twenty feet. They were'. 1 _ ; � . Siniu%an-.�ousi� r. ith 8 a height . I . apparently had reached its peaky I into the Crimea, the la chins of. an the fire, owing to the davknez%. . I reaching out to the 'Baltic the Diet on scant rations. much :of the time, I , I .1 e } . * "A comparison,". the statement I expected Red attack on the north Ru3- 1 . The wife al a farmer int Ballagh.1 celebrated its fir,t birthday. .The' fish n,.; the principal food. . .. - 1 said, "of the excess' mortality rnse;.hida front In the Dv na sector, and the Wexford, resisting ma.Qked. armed, most 111atrik;ng speech was made by Thc, periis of cross-countin, travel' p�r. 100,000 of population, for the re-, conclusion of the lLettish operations . - .. 4 : .�. ., a. � ­� raiders, was shot dead.'- - 1 Speak-er Thompezynski, who pro�laim- hive Ml�reaccd so rijuch, that ,,it was' spee-tive peak weeks of 1920 and 1918, against the Reds, are pofuted to by the . t.3 Cork, Feb.5-A well-known vet-; - - ' ' ­ . . . . ; ed that justice had at last triumphed,' sgr% ice probably would , shows: Chicago, IA86, compared with I mi s the most salient - ,� . .. . . said on Friday. , Iuntil, .4 _. inary surgeon, Vt. ,McSweeney, wa.41 giving Poland -access to the sea-. 1 §� suspended. the storm * seaEiiin 1 1,620 in 1918; Milwaukee, 1,434, as developments of the past Week's open- - ' 'J I , ; abot Ad wounded by a party -Of i "I�oland will defend this historRial: passed, passenger, being sent by compared witii 1,918;, Washington, I ht . I ... .1 .. ._ 0,�,,f. I - , - ,- I I 2 ... .M.3 . I last; strip of land with its ,.-* ," last drop -steamer along the southern ' coast' 2,0722" as 'compared with 9,789. . '' War Office here. ..- , armed. raiders 'in his resilience atiors in Russia as reported to' t , . : , If , .,. .night. McSvmsn?y mortally wound-: of blood," he declared. from Port -au -Basque -.4 to St. John'3. ! "These rates may be taken as a I -1 . I . I ..­ ed on& -of the ra!ders. . - . I On the western sector of the south -, �: -. The Diet decided- et, the. construc­ I-.---..-.:- __ "' �t I . ' . :1 fair indication of conditions through-' Russian front the resistance of tht , _-:4 , . I conditions. . . � . �_._ 0 ­ . tion of port fazilities--in-the z*gjorf-of� U out '-t - , . ..., t Germans Judge , -.'. , - lou Xe coun�t. With the exception i volunteers against the Bolshoviki AP. . I _. . TURKS TO RET*IN I t Putv,r,-9mn Poland h,er own gate-,- - - , The - - I of-q=w-c,rtm* in- Masmchusetts and pears entirely -to have collapsed with .' W" Criiiiinili - , :.. way to, the sea. � I - . . � New York,-Atate, exclusive of New . r_1 #I .., CONSTANTINOPLE - - .'.. -" _- ,., . t '- I the Red occupation of Odessa. The :: � , �5 ' ­ - . , �ork city, priketically all of the re - I . .. . . .: --__*. _.__ . \L : a ,. the .- - . � � J.qndoi . Feb.Fely. 13.,. A iie� Allied Red, now are pushing toward . ,e . . .4. ' " - �. � . - -,. ' ' I indicate a decline." . Dniester along a front of 120 miles. , *` Syria and Mesopotamia to be - " - - '4.' J-.. . note has been despatched to Germany , ports in . 1. . .. � . , � .X� . � . I ;i I". � . : ?I � m, re . - I - . , -.1. . .. I � ._. . . . I . ' � i �', - ,� I -e . . - . I I . - While it maintains the pi' i I I ' ' ki suffered disaster in their at � Under British Control. , , Now Four Viemcies regard to the war. criminals. I -_ The reports show that the Bolshe- A 64 i I incip 0 , . . 1_ , . - _,­ ;L.o1I1l&n, 1 1�7 ' ." Vi 11 , , � - . ,reb. 15. --Constantinople ��, - . .in the Federal HOUSe, of the right of the Allies to insist � German Army is, --;,. .�', tempts to force the line of the Don 1 �. - - - I I ' , , . _ - . - -1 is to remain in the hands of the' * ' ' . upon execution of the terms of the! . d Manitch Rivers, having lost heav- ' ' �'. � I i Ott.twa, Feb. 15 -The d � ,:--'Turks. This is the decision reported - death of Peace Treaty, and declares that the ,:.-�, Over 4001wo Strong " milled or made prisoner. ..4 . I.. .­ fly in men la, ,. - I ­:_ ' � ___.�_ I �, . . I Mr. David Marshall; M.P., for East: eikent instance cannot serve as a, The Reds, however, are making rapid ' .1 I . 1. taken by.tbe Allied Supreme Council I pr A despatch from Parts says: -The . . .:,I 0 1 Elgin, leaves fotit-co-astituencies in, precedent. it inodifle!� considerably progress in the Stephes region, prob- d I � y �,,�. I 1, in London over the week -end. , . I W ! German army to still 400,000 strong, . I which by-electicimi have to. be called I the, demands originally' put forward, ably attracted by the possibility of The Dardanelles are to be inter-, . � . 1 . , this year. according to; a' report received by the nationalized. The question of the . . . 1 waives the. claim. for the. surrender,, occupying Sebastopol and Theodosia, . _ .. KamouraFka became vacant when � I Committee of Foreign Affairs from '. .. . , . . , . of G Black Sea ports in the Crimea, and, - -Bosphorus is unisetled. The Turks I the criminals, and 1,eaves the Ger- . . . . ,.Mr. Ernest Lapointe resigned to con.; -man Supreme -tourt lat Leipzig - Gen. Xlessel, head of the Baltic Ills- I izing the Petro7sk railroad. The ,also are to have control' a large !test Sir 'Wilfrid Laurier's old seaf. to cion. In addition there, are 100,000 ; Be I A. .. . judge. the orinres with which 01 I . .ii part of Asia Minor. I Tfinisk am in g i s vacarit. bee I _ ' ey I policing forces, officers and non-com- 1 taking of thin line would constitute . Armenia, with two Provinces added . ause of the .,&7��arg'ed. ; . 1. �,�"Al . a serious threat to the anti -Bolshevist : Z-..:. �W toitLpre"at-demarcations, 'is 'to'be- e late Hon. Frank Coch-1 _' I I missioned officers. :�,.' � . . be -!death of the ' . I communications with the voluuteeT ..... �4 , ­_ $t&t , while. rane, and St. James (Montreal). has'--------- I Germany also is well supplied with , COM - .� oilk coon an independent e I fl#et in the C.Rspiak Sea. which has ' I ' 4�2 . % I I ;tanks, ,machine guns and airplanes. . . � to pass" I . I its base at Petrovsk. * . - �-I$ . Syria and Mesopotamia are ' I just lost its member through death,'! , � .. . . Mr. L. A. Lapointe. Two of these! i" q � In the neutral zone alone on the right � _',��t, _%-%".ft I . � -------- JC71= � I - ----- .m. baisaFo'r- t n and Government L e ,nni n , I I I , I I , P - -,under British control. : . i ' � ... I- ­ �. � !:, Rhine the policing forces the British detachment is with. . -_ . . : contests may occur before the present I .1 ::*%1',.�t.-.?_. " ; bank of the I ­ , I , , .. . , IBatuxr�i� Constanti- .._1 . I ,.. 5;..."�.... I . drawing from 11 t. :,:. I - I - � .�:� . sessibn of Parliament comes to :;:.:j:::::j:j;j::::-: . - .. M. number 15,000. .tate Wile- A an I .:­,-�-::1:..R., iiople. The advices do not - Must Sqrrender' All I .' end, as M�. S, W. Jacobs' bill to have 1 " :,,�;��.:::* 'I.' .�;:: Gen. Niessel adds that the German I , - : j:;::y.,:1'�::, . ,. , . . . . -.4 . . . ' Ly -elections called within six months i ,; 1; 1: I . I . .1 Minister -61 Defence, Noske, to In the ther thi situation at Batum, which � -threat-'. �:::: , !...,.::----�...'�.....�.,.....,.�.�.!-; I ::i - , . , " , I.. I - . Mercantile Marine I I : :.. 11 : . - .. - ntly had been regarded as 1 ­ , . racstney occu , , . I ,of the s rting passed last' .� ., .�hands of the General Staff and that I rece I : : : .. �� ,, C:�: I if ;ening, ... , � I I .:�: , � , had improved; warranting the _ :, 11 I session. I I . ,!� . � the German Government Is capable, . . .�:, . 'London, Feb. 15. -According to the i ser . . ..�:::, . I willing, of obtaining execution of the I vAthdrawal of the British, or if i4k ' . I i. .- ! - St. James will return a Libera''! or I . :­. : .. I I - - I :E ., Ams- I .. ... I . . ..;:; I . - - �- . . - terdam correspondent a message has , I - -,- been received there from Berlin an- , - an -if I - .. --k-amour-!" � 16 "lueza "-ZdXn­-memb". I - I send a Liberal and the! I... , ­ I " ., . . .. . ': �. ,,,,:. I " * ; undog that au allied note. has been no farmers can be expected to. put up a tt . I I "Car of Victory . � , handed to the German Government re- fight to get East Elgin and Tim- Following the virtual -dinolutsba oft "" I -surrender .of the - guIrIng the remain. ftkamlng� . . ., 1. . ., :.. . - .,,, 4er of Germany's mercantile marine, ;, -*-- . . . . . � 1-1. . , Paris, Feb. 16. -The faitous blue- 1. - " .i . I I . .�- ­ .. . 0____ - I . . -.1. I . � 1�. .: - I . � I . ,, ''. ;, - . .. �'­ . . - Gerr"'an -Criminals ' . � .. . I been taken over by the Provincials I - .. .. ,::; , ,:, : .." I ..:��,,' - . , �';.; : . '...... .". . Marshal vcch on his journeys up and . . .. � �,.A,000 ArminiansFleeing 9 I . for Refuge down the western -battlefront has .-� I .. - :� ,­ ,::'.., . ::.. .. . 1 " "" . . I � 11 � . Are Murdered ,, , ­ , .. ,� �, ,'-��:: *11 . !!� '. * .... Prince WilL Visit- , � -, .. , .� / __ - Geneva, Fcb. 15.--Vice-Admiral von _. , � �_.. -We-A-1ndia Ulm. -:.,�.. ,! I �. :�:��!�1;:�!,... , " ed by thp. State for 15,000 francs. . , _- A despatch from London, says:- --- - - I I Capelle, fc,i-incr 'Minister of the Ger- --. ,.4,, I ..1:.;Xz$'::� I...., . ..... �� ' I , .,fte'Arrusnian National'_ M-Ari-MTVy.----w Trosq---nanW­ qprs'-­n � . . -' .?A I I,; �4 I- I" I .- 4` 1 - . .., .ere states that It has received a.4les- - . among the Go.niars whose extratlic- will pay a visit to these islands on b1s,'- . I . . . -' page from Constantinople saying that; tion Is denizlidled by the Allies, ar. . GIR'JANiES CRANI I I � � . durkg the nt e roceattackNatibii-! s by rived^ at Dav6s, Conlon of Grisons, . - Ore of Canada's foremost VI;yP,:7i3,1.i I Mist forces on Marash and Aintall, in i yesterday. Former. Vrown Prince. and fast survivor of Canada's first .',--. -Asia Minor, about 2,000 Armenian! Rnpr,rcelit of Bavaria has bosh at Da. ParlIament, who died at O:tawa re- . l .,.41villans were mudored In cold blood.1 Vc.1 for some time. I'll 1, - , I cently. .1 .. . _ . - 1. 1. . , .- - - . - .1 . compelled, to withdraw.- I... , ­ __- (6 �_ . . . . I i. ' .� � . There have been no operations -of I '� `�' I.. .�, tt . I I "Car of Victory . � , great moment on the Polish front.' " 4 ! Following the virtual -dinolutsba oft "" I .. i- - - -Sold for $14,8W . .. Admiral Kolchak's armies 4n giberia,- ­ . . Vladivostok did not resist occupation. Paris, Feb. 16. -The faitous blue- by the rebels. Authority there nasi -, .:. black IlmouslLe which used to carry. I been taken over by the Provincials , "� Marshal vcch on his journeys up and I Zemstvo. The city is reported ipiet..;V '! ,.,.� I "r down the western -battlefront has -, - --*-- .. . 1 " "" been said for 74,000 francs, normally I I 1# � � ... �- ,'-��:: *11 $14,800. . - -,- Prince WilL Visit- , � , - -.-----. - ­ Tblie-c r wan originally requisition- _. , � �_.. -We-A-1ndia Ulm. � �- � "' -'tNi ed by thp. State for 15,000 francs. � ­ �_ I "" . I �.� i. * .,. .I '..•*e_dl -In additina- 1") telng given a signed ­­­ .1 A despatch from Kingsto�hi' Js.,, -_ , -'- * attei't'ation '.;rat his limousine is the says:-OffL&I, hiformation, has been � . . -' .?A I I,; �4 actual "car of victory," the proud 91DS- , reteiN;ed here that the Prince of W" . . ,k,I " spf.ior will lind, raodestLy painted on. will pay a visit to these islands on b1s,'- I . '. j� ; the door. twosmall Itarshal's batons. . rettirn from his visit to Australia. .- .., �. I L 1, I . ___ . .. I . . ,* . - . . . -� 4. . -_ - - � - I . � I . . I - - .. . .. ... , . . - ­'. ­ . . , . . , �;,� ,, . . . . I , - - 0 1 � I ,, ........ , , , , , - , , , , - .6 ..... � ..... � , . "I I .10 , , . . . . . . - 11 . "_ 1. . r - , , ­ I 1. .. _­ . 1. � - , - � . - I - .. I � ­­_­ I-_ ­ .- .,. . 11. � .- . ; _. ­�,­­_­, i "'­­ ­­';'­�­�_-­ '-�' ­­­; Y� , .'­,,�­ -4�..,,�,.-'�,,--'i,:,,,--,"Ptl.-��t,�� ­ §�­�.­ . I....",. . k"ag. k„.. '., ::a” '"+y .',y'r'be ,�iB. .C� a>fC.n c.°.+� q to s.ar3e,.'�yr-.�. .�',""kG��+�".�. fM'+'",U"�::".T�e+.v.''}•- ?ttn:.C'�ajz. J 3 4 M1+. •f:'s.Y.'� ...r..< s,,!pYa. ..<-'a +,.,. ,. .. � ..<•'F' ., +�,.:!' 'a.,,, , ,� ifti. d "k <vs.',.�t' !.•a:'"' ..dy,,: w,E+m :?. •r - ., •". �'" .- ., all,. .. .., .., ,,..,.-e,,,.-r• v.�.. .°.,-.y:,.pa,....,'"i .�.� -^�.�: .r ? .�a:. �,.�t :ve. �w�' - '�: "ix.',,b"' . �.., .., .. . . .. >�.. ..., .. ,.' �::.. �•''ti,.°^e�e-'-'ht. ,�.:� -,+'a' '' S' .4 �d.w. w1..' Sfi'c'l .. i..%w� !^ �z;+"f�u-'�s _ H .r if t6•T tail in this tier)' WFb• io oniio� wee' :�la i� e�e�iTset ' REA supo"ted by ow of the old to. make pope•. The Wrangling�, ,• •oma,-::�aw.r >►s 'amiss at itsoma. ,parties, who may become purified that is Indulged in ,by the politi- NGI IS H. KF All after a lengthy period spent in crane of the country does not m : Tootaas the cold shades of the opposition. down to their credit. The League _ ye•r,;sst.aa iIsD•id in sdvsnu. of Nations idea originated in the lir" �� ' '�* '�. -We killed the bear." Many are brain of President Wilson and the tCHN MiIRKAR Pro rietor, - familiar with the story of the other allied nations have adopted "rile ohoivesb.Oriental Blend. —if you liken good I P man, whose humble abode was in. it, but the United States have ao r= so far refused to accept ft, and waded by Mr. Bruin. The man, - Cup of Tea, try a pannd w i NOTaa AND COMMaNTs will no duu6t give it roach con - when he saw the bear enter the sideration before adopting it. and Prcwier Drury found it seat on dcior, rushed upstairs from which it'may be then with certain reser- �- SO CENTS0. 'Monday when he defeated his op 11)04t�vantage, watched his wife yations. ponent, E. J. Stephenson, the in the life and death struggle ' Ask for a Sample Package x soldier -labor candidate, -by 2300 which was. taking place beneath NOTICE TO CREDITORS "majority, in the,County of Halton. him, and endeavored to comfort aY3Cl. Ctrierl3 - '' :'This victory on the part of the her with words of encouragement, Fresh'Frozen "Fish and Oysters 1\oti,e to Creditors and others in the Es, new U. F. O. government is not at After the struggle eons oyer and tate of Mary Ann iVhite, Deceased- all eceased all surprising, although many bruin was breathing his last he The Creditors of theEatate of Mary -• _Farm Sausage .;were confident that Stephenson came slowly down stairs and Ana White, late .of the Township of `.would- win by- ..a good majority. boasted to his neighbors how ''we Pickering in the County of Ontario, 'r'here is, a strongfeeling in the 1t►11ed the bear." That is the posi- widow, deceased, who died on or abut a g the fifth day of December, A. D. 1119, ' R 10 • H A R ® .8 O 1' S country that the new Government tion of the United States in the are hereby notified to send by post y sho•ild be given a fair trial. Both war. The majority of the people prepaid or otherwise deliver to the :'the Conservative and Liberal in the United States wsre pro- undersigned Executor or his Solicitoron (THE G?ROOE RY STORE) ' on or before the 1st day of March, _ ' parties have lost the confidence of ally in their sympathise, They A. D. 1920, their Christian and sur- names, address and description, and ' the people to a great extent, both were anxious to see Germany and tall particulars of theft claim AL S I KE 'SEE D �ZTN$1k.Z��Z'O�T > at Ottawa and at Toronto. Fero her allies humiliated, but for three nature of security; if any, beld'by. them, - guson, the leader of the Conserve• Scars they hung back, evidently Immediately after the et da of -19-ANTED BLgCgSidITH SROs j tives in the local house, has not afraid of something. When both March. A, D. 1920, the ei}tab of the proved himself a strong man, and sides in the gigantic struggle said Mary Ann White will be distri• WQ will pay the highest Horeeehoeing and general blackimith Dewart, who is strongly support- were rapidly weakening and their bated among the parties entitled �tal d only to the FrWes for all kinds work promptly attended te. thereto. having r+ ed by the liquor party, has not offensive and defensive efforts be- claims or Enterra of ..+ ich the eze- of Beed. Lame and igterfering horses n3a& the unqualified support of his own coming gradually less,. then and cntor hall then have r ,.tice and all Send us samples and get a specialty of, and money re- ,„ = - others will be excluded - tom the said ' decide to distribution. our.prices before funded if wart does not party, and if anything, he is weak not till then did they -or now than he was it the time of take part in the,cobfliet. There is Dated at Torrmlo th:S 3rd day of selling. prove satisfactory. the general elections last October. no doubt that their entrance into February, A. D.:t SJ. The best of facilities4 •-� WILLIAJI JAMES BEATOti, A�.@S �ItC�ACr While he is no doubt an able the struggle materfally� akart'en � for cleaning. 85 Bay Street, Toronto, -, iaw5er, he will never be a sere d ,the a w1ill sva Nnt IA. k xecu or. J. H a�IrW Ci �i M statesman. In view of these facts attuding'their claiwi that it was 'NVILLIAM WHITE, Esc . ACm* IswllaEN&— it is only natural that the people they who nun. the war, we believe Brantford, Oct., Executor . 1-2'L WHITBY, ONTARIO i 'should' not wish to bainper the that when the history of the great ' ' Whitevale Tile Works new U. F. U: -tabor government in weir comes to be written in its BICKERING 'GARAGE' their efforts to ,render valuable true perspective, the - Uoited' Concrete drain tiles of different sizes - r service to the country.. They States' share of the credit in win- and concrete bricks for •ale, should be given a fair trial, and ning the *ar will be very sin 11. I Ind. Phone No. 5515, Markham. • ' . _ As the United States was the last � Whiteya3le Savingt;purchased the;gsrage business ofjDavidson do Wiliiae•e aware Goo. Burkholder. Credit Auction Sale of prepared to.. repair all makes of autos. IiORSES, AND CATTLE We keep -in stock all kinds of aril Ford accessories, tires for . make* care, oils, etc, Implements. Hay, Grain, �---- Roots, Etc. A ilil -Y t & And �Firew, P' The paoperty of '•. there his one thing certain, early At Lot, 20, Concession 7, • e Nakering. on .Fortune -Ie Built : On Sang Friday, March the 5th, i920 potatoes are going to be" : The following : - - if you have to .work hard for your money m eke HORSES the -money-makers your money work hard for you. Brown mare. rising 5 prs.�eg., hied to 3% r annum and ;Belle Boy, Brown mitre, rising 4 yrs, -: this year. _..- S Department pays 'Our Savings Departm n y per ' _tbe'ae are -a matched team. Bay mare.this interest is added to your principal twice a year. �• - rising 4 yrs. reg„ Brown filly. rising Z - yrs. Bay gelding, rising 2yrs. Brown Fertilizer is Ver scarce and We i0vise ware , aged, Brown detain ing 7 yrs old. g mare, tis J� DOMMON RE0. CATTLE placing your order right away. ::Minnie May. 8 yrs old, hred -July Oth, WHITBY BRANCH Olga 2nd. 7 yrs old. bred Dec. 18, }� I GORDON HALL, Msea{•a Lady Olga 3rd. rising 2 yrs, bred Jan,Pone Pick. 02 .21 Minnie May 3rd. rising 2 yrs, Lady Olga 4th, calved Nov. 10, 1919, Royal - Archd calved 2 Nov. . I9F The Bruce BERT �HAI�-�'V EY .4 -SON, _.. calved A ri1 28, ors For regiatra. Pickering Hardware Storyton numbers see bills. GRADE CATTLE GENERAL MERCHANTS- (Successors to M. Oleeson) Rosa cow, rising f pre bred Aug 15. Cl~reenwood !' - .; Ontario f . $ed cow, T yrs old, bred Jan e, Red , - - v a om letE blank ,Roan cow, rising 4 re, bred Jul 13, r 'now, T yrs old, milking well. Red beif• Now Ia the time you need a Rood Stove. We ha e c p .,er. risine 2 pre. in calf. Roan heifer, of Happy Thought aud' Pandera Ranges, which wiCl --AV si•lag 2 yrs. Red heifer, rising 2 pro, save both fuel and money. Come and we them. , tat steer, tint heifer. - BHSKrAVD eoC'LTRY A few Oil Beater left at SO. 50, while they lief. This is the only plaeeJ _ 9 Cotswold ewes, reg., some ' with BLANKETS, HALTERS, MITTS to bray the 1Y00 Gravity wseliou. Fatly guaranteed. A ., tree trial- given. See our Power Washer limbs at foot, Sbpsrlingg ram, regi. Z .. which naves you hard work. ' `T Embden. geese. Embden gander, 2 &=d, All �orze Qr0_dtls y < Bmbden ganders, youo About 100, r, cockeroly. �t 'Haired Rock bene, 4 Barred Rock ' We put on men's and women's rubber heels, also rubber soles. w _ McCormick binder, Oft cut. Deerinpp�� �Polf@hes-_dressiogs, water dubbin, laces, shoe trees, etc. ' mower, • ft cut, Hoe drill. M -H, goc+d --- - a• new. McCormick cultivator, 18 Shoe, harnese and collar repairing neatly and -- We have a few Hag Troughs left -some as tow as Z. Zli. Give the hogs >' tooth, Disc harrow. M -H, in turn, Hay promptly attended to. a trough that will save the feed. A full stock of Calf Meal, � rake. P H. 10 ft, good awnew, 9 -furrow Stock Food, Poultry Disinfectant, etc. Ours is the ,_. plow, Cockebutt, Single plow, Fleur Royal Purple line. Unca tried, always used., new, Single plow, Wilkinson No. �ICBERIN(I HARNESS EMPORIUM 7. Single plow, P H, No, 21, Set diamond A complete line o_f seasonable Roods always on hand. Saws, Axes, `harrows, Horse power, good luck, Cut- Some Phone 3800. W. J, COAgWELL Handles, Soow Sbovele, Brcioms, etc., also a stock of Mitt@ ting bo:, with rods and couplings, Set that will keep out the cold. It fs always +' truck scales, 2000 the cap, Chatham fanning mill with bagger. Cream cepa• a pleasure for us to show our goods.- rator. 3i .1otte. Churn, Leader No. 8. Wagon. , Hiss y w with hoz Com- _ B J.S. BALSDON� • �- ;: PICKERING 'ppiste, new, $cavy wagonand roz, Set �, a a.A " bobaler. HY tock racy Lead P1car a eAil a � • Scuftler,•Hx rack Ha fort, r,, �, g _ 4- ,:and pulleys complete, McLaughlin _ -top buggy with two sets wheels, steel and rubber tires. eearlyy new, TopBig .� t O e k �� FeedS ;buggy, .good: Cutter. McLaughlin, - % .J _ 1 �ood Root pnlPer, Root shredder. a Ladder 22 ft,Ladaer 10 ft, Lagg.ing Fresh Frozen Salmon 15c•lb. -itis Ho and den Feeds ,-! chain, Wooden viae, S -cat saw Sic r;lr f ...Horse, Ca f LivAnder emery, Wheelbarrow, oat box, &i of team harness braes mounted �: •• •• � >_ �a 15c per -1b, —��— comp to goo a• ne , . am d p _ 'yam -harness brass mounted no breeching 1 good as peg►. Set of plow harness with• L We h!►ve a full stock of all kinds of Feeds at collars and bridles. 2 este of single Pres and Salt Pork. the lowest market price : i9coop shovel, Long handled shovel. I'nsilage, Fork, Barley fork, also oth• ' er Yorke, hoes etc., too numerous to ats, whole and crushed, for horses. <3 mention. About 20 cotton grain bags, _ FreSt Beef. ` ;�i .;About 80 tons of flrst-class timothy 1 Fe a 3 Ur cattle, ;buy, About L tons- of cattle hav, quantity of m a SampsonFeed, GroundCortifor q 7 angels, r hogs • No reserve whatever ae lir. Graha " Scratch Feed or Corn for hens r . is giving- up farming, Rid our cattle of lice VNAT y by -using Hellflxlre, Sulphur and Paris Green. ti Baby Cllick Feed for chicks Sale at one o'clock sharp _ r We have a good supply of all on )land: - TERMs=-Fat cattle, hay, fowl, grain and all sums of $15 and under, cash -The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. A 5: parr that amounng approved credit to � .. . - ills at ti ` notes. furnishing ren coved joint Ass • E. A notes. 5 per cent. per awnum.off �s .ev - NN 1 for cash. . ter.,.7-- ..,,r .:� ._.. ex�,, . _ - r� _:� 'v Y� ,4L i IifYL t3 Pickering __.. _.� ....-'�._ .. _:-�..:.,..:-._:.•::_nuc.::.. rt._w,:.,:�,...._ � .. -. ... .. ,..', e�M=>R'' iys r'f :�/yp T; 4Sdtu EyijY».:saw j "i .yyF $cr,e, �t"T �ymh3'ait.r; r w."-_ ��'• .i. ,;: a�. '.uw-{S�.s�...^�;A�L .:. Rr�. x' •.w4.2i"7' w.^fG'.: rJ ..."+.H:+n3a'•ra '? - _ �y--J".w. - ,�, r... •>, .✓ ..... -rnL's " i'v. ..•�/. , 1., O t' rA -'Y _*' y - c .i'. •..:u....{•: ..' ,..�_ _ K". Ler.:. ,. ': :"•4 ` -E .heti. f. .- •. :_. ''' ".:'. .:.3•`�.�..i'!:'�-."�D:e�b1se-"kir.: t•;. ..fi;— .;itTa r_'�+>:',�:....`e.''+G'"• VS. '''• '?`'.:: ..:,.0_ . x iYn??, „� .:'.•``.' N'. n: .ia_ " •• r+•/ _ GIAMMONT tI ai. D Peters had a"twsiaese trip- Obas. Sametit's sale on Wednes- 1 -of last wselk was a great sno• 0 P�C�srta� . .:•�K,� '�� �la�¢m� g cess. There was a go Viso ce Committee LUMBER YARD � �� to Piakerin on -Wednesday. ry large Mrs. D. M. Morgan is. visiting crowd and prices were Rood. cher niece, Mies 8: E. Evans, for a The- Presbyterians have cow- -� slew days. plated their canvass for the for- cow - The object of this Assooiatioais to Sua meet all Trains i- •':,! lessen stealingg and b Mrs. A. W. Mackay who has ward movement. Their objective the feloaepru First-class Rigs to hire day.or been ill For some time still con- wag $1100; and they secured in the 'or Sale _bight at lowest puiees. ° ' #sues to be is poor health. neighborhood of $1260. Members having proper' stolen oommani+ Phone 180$. Charles Neal, of the C. P. R., is Reuben Besse has been quite ill oats immediately with any member About 300 Al 6 hooped apple Thos. Saad@TSOII �f, San spending a short vacation at the during the mast few days suffering of Executive Oommittes. . home of his brother, George, of the frons a very severe cold. He pro- Membership tee i1.00. barrels at 85 cents t - - --seventh concession, bably overheated himself at Pet-' Tickets may be had from the President or each in lots -.PROPRIETORS Miss Adell Schnurr was laid off erhoro list week when he made 6.or.r.rr ba application. .a duty for several days on account strenuousExec. Oom.-L..7, Banks, 0.8. Pulm- efforts to capture the Of ] 0 Or more at Palm - of ilipeas, but we are glad to know cup at the bonspiel, and which er, W. V. Richardson; Pickering, -the shop. that she_is now improving uicel3•. thg bol"s brought bolus. - There were very small conarega ; 'A'ten-cent valentine social will 1, R. ThexP e. we 1. Clark. W• D. Gordon & Son President, # tions at the various churches on held in the basement of the >< Oi@��� .4 Sunday on account of the vers ethcdist church this (Friday)' PICKERING stormy. weather. The evening eveuing under the auspices of the Gr8llri Chopping service in the Presbyterian church Epworth League, A good pro- Bell and Independent phone. was cancelled. gramme willbe.gipen and refresh- AND FL.,gING R. B. Forsyth, who has been menta will be served.Admissiou, I ani prepared to do Grain Chop_ Whitevale Club Of Of all materials and desim very ill in Toronto sufferlaw from 10zxento. All are welcome. kept in stook. It will pay you :5 double pneumonia, wprogressing J. 3. Bunny hag a quantity of ping and Oat Flaking every,': rT 'call at our works d iaspsoi OUR sioor nicely. Ropes are now entertained syrups on hand for -hie fatnaus week day except V n' ed Farmers obtain prices Doalt be mieisd forhisultimate recovery. Both cough medicine, _Grandfathers agents we do not employ them. Oft- egassh: ,� �, hie wife and his mother are in the Remedy, which he will sell in the Saturday. Seeds have arrived, ly we oda, and do throw off the ad" city to be with him in his Illness. proper quantities, also with in At the next meeting of the Club Peso= °Ommtssion of 10 per eent.,which you wi rge Neal .has been laid n structione for making the medicine lutions will be awed on fly save b={'>:ohaai°g f!eoss as,! aorta the p John F. Bayles, greenwood e•u•nlieibd. g past week suffering for ome use. One dollar will buy the following r from a severe attack of ptieumon- s eatto make two quarte and Its Interewitching of Railways J. T. MATHESON is. Two other •members of the will ee to an one desiring it. Military Training in Schools oEOe and Works - W'hi1 Ostasio Ae family are also confined to` their The . Y. U intended holding Plcker�ng; el� = Improving out School System �'• bode eaffering from severe colds. a valentine a nal on Monday ey- Regulation of FoodstuffsStand4 We are glad to know that all are en' g diter t it regular session, Bi die la of Chocolates, Creams Regulation f of farm implements The United Farmers g g P Regulation of motor trucks, o0 our ' now improving nicelyy but wing a the bad condition of - and Mixed Candles, soft roads The Claremont U. F. O. are go• the roa and the great amount of Choice Chocolates in boxes, .ing right. ahead with their work. sickness in the community, 'they Fruit Oake �Oclb.- - - clubs it is now one of the largest have postponed per it Concrete Ontario po poned it indefinitely or Extra quality at b6 coats. •_ clubs in the riding. Their annual at.leaet until the season colla Weddin Cakes our specialty. oyster supper and entertainment arouud again. - g p y' 1 • Farmers' Club meets In the was held on the evening of Jan. The'masquerade carnival which H_ �, MC11TNE-3► e 28tb, when over three hundred was to have been held on Tuesday. ---....--ProductsPickering Town Hall on FICKERING, ONT. - e �. ". we're present. ,Interesting ad- Feb. 10th, bat'*as postponed on- dresses were given by Rev. A. account of the storm, will be held ---- -- ---- second Wednesday McLellan, Rev. W. Limbert and on Tuesday evening next Feb. f a c�art.wd lasradu, — :_ le i e oil during ch month 1d. Tipper. - A er --the euter- 24th. A leap -year caruiva w miner mOII�rlIB --taiament the remaining -cakes algu.be held to -morrow (Saturday) Y 6 . -etc. were sold by auction and evening at the usual hour The and Brick some twenty dollars were realized usual charge for admission will be _ Watch for next meeti1v and the amount was handed over made., •1 Q date. _ c4 tolhe Armenian fund. Canvas- R. $ease. T. 13irkett, Dr. Love s Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 sere are out col}ectingforthWfund and D. A. Scott were themembere �L�� @ �,,;y�, and the amount thus rained will of the curling club who composed finch in ��@ ii Wi+lil+bii be announced later. the rink that went to Peterboro $sed and soft Coal Of the I The public library board met on last week to take part in the bone- Get my prioes. Friday afternoon in the library pial. They are to be coagratulat- ` bbet quality on Concrete Work done. room, when seven members of the ed ea -their success, as tbey sue- hand Ind. Phone 21705 Pick. board were present with the pres- needed in capturing the consol�- "ident, Rev. W. Limbert. in the tion ca which is valued at 8100. j.� j�j f; -chair. A desirable change was Each ember of the. rink' also re- Ta +oS• A. LAW, y Clarence Simpson 'made in the paliey of the board, ceived a cut glass Rater set valued PiC�AI'13Z�� G,�t P ° whereby several ladies have been at $10, C. N. R. Station, Brook Road a .elected as members of the board. ` A general description of how the _ work was carried on was nutlined _ y. by the secretary, A. W. MacktkT. It was unanimously agreed to in _ - _"�.1y crease the salary of the librarian - ` by 815. thus maks it the even .. -1$50 This is considered a much de - ' sired improvement by the - said _ /°� � 0 ,y. - _ - R�sRT',SS' Can only be librarian who claims that he has . r assured by looking ahCatl been workiop, for practically notb- : --- and preparin for it. �: ,ing, considering that he furnishes - Farmers—by 'room, heating and lighting, besides exem ,fathering all the members of the :`' E ARE_ "Ford Dealers' i n t h i s ing foresight in rais>tng cattlt,� t` board since he first todk the can- hogs and other readily Salm. tract. The board also generously d i " tri Ct and. 11aX e :formed an ; able rOduCt3—Call' W to 'promised to give him a gold watch p Y; should he decide to change his sin- their' worth. This Basic aids gle mode of life to double barness. estimate o f the n u m b e r o f cars we and encourages every mina cd ar this is liopefallp %r iilooking - W i l l , require to meet the needs.of f agriraltural operation. 4 ----=nQnte. THE , . The banquet on th be the' agri- this territor we cannot et STANDARD BA!!K calturwl clave on the evening of Friday, Feb, lath. was in every J g` "way a decided success. The gov• OF CANADA 4ernment representative, Mr. R. M. ...enough cars to fill that estimate :r icKaRima nRAmc q . !'I`ipper,, was the efficient toast- M, o. ZIMMERMAN Mwwi�oaw 4vnaster for the evening. The toast (em,aac„ ,:a_so Ar wMnsr) to "The King," proposed by R. if ,cause there . are not enough cars Tipper was responded to by the p , _ t singingof the National Anthem, b e i n g made' • to -fill all dealers" ,Mrs. D. A. Scott presiding at -the ° 4orgao. . The toast to "Our Coun- try" •try'• was proposed by Rev. A. Mc. �..-.estimates throughout Canada. � .:: Alan and responded to by J. W. 'Widdifield, M. P. P. for North.On- y In Men's end Ladies' O�ershosep. tarns. The toast to"OurCotiaty" T'he number of cars we can get -= Men's .' ,.� was proposed by Ernest Jones and buckle to to by W. G. Scott. war- : Men's 2 buckle,... • ..,• 1 s den of Ontario County.. The toast Women's high top,... ,.. to "Our Profession," proposes by depends upon the number of orders Women's overshoe, Harold Johnston was responded to Men's knee rubber boots, ..; R. W. Wade, of the Live' Stock we send i n and the a Orly date a t All the" goode are made by Ow Branch, Toronto. The toast, to . t Dominion Rubber Co. a„T "Dui-Cissa"wee proposed by.: g. :which we send them in as the Ford We also have a bigeupplyof� W. Neff, B. S. A., and responded to by Robt. Rawson and Douglas , .granulated sugar. Shipping Departmen-t- follows' the - •� — - ..Dickinson. The at to "Our�_Y r_el�I Stockmen" was proposed b Wal- ; . "�§_I :ter Carson and responded to by Ind. Phone 2WI Cl. M. Forsyth and John Scott. principle , F 1 r s. t Come , First. The toast to. "Our Agricultural _ Organizations" was proposed by ..::Served y ' Talbert Evans and responded to • i► °` byy John Forgie, president of the- Clarement brs nc•h of the U. F. O. The toast to "Our Guests" was proposed by Robert white dna +bars ordered now w111 not be �• responded to by D. Watson, reeve of Uxbridge township, Gordon ('.de ivered until March and delver Rev. Limbert, of Olaremont. -les will a uncertain throw ugh out toasts to Our Girls was pro- g out the posed by Murray Forgie and re- Splena ;Tlae Universal spc0ndedtobyJohn Duke. - yC;Gar. ='If you do not want to wait. Saw�ng�;�Machine ! ; id addresses were also given by f W. t Mr. Hutchison, 1. P. 8., Whitby, for summer o r autumn delivery, Manufactured by s C. O. Bennett, and Thos. McCal-a lum. , The menu was prepared by • � H. J$Ck$OII 8c sone she Ladies' Aid Society it] the ''Come in and reserve ,your'lear by Brock Road. Pickering, Out, basement of the Presbyterian � .� — church, and amply sustained their � _ Blacksm.ithiag and Woodworking In reputation. The boys of the class Signing r 1-i Qr(s�r' to( ay else all•its branches. Saw gumming reflefted great credit upon them- and filing a specialty. eelve? in their first effort nt nblic We stock Gasoline Engines, Emery, sneaking and promise to take their PICKED IN GARDE D�.��� �.�F,RS Wheels, t �rhand Emery Mandrels. Saw } , lace as public men in the world. 1 flair fatl4rs were the guests of (a -Tie N'�"V(� ; Ladders of all lengths on hand the evening and for sale, a 1. _...seen. J.. -._+.. .,.... n. _. ,.:a L �.. .. -. ..-.... .... '_.. . .. ..' _ +. _ - _ _ - - -- - '3. _ _. _.? E:.. _. - .:41k^^ _ r_d:.}'.I.e-W. ..•SR_r'S•..^.•etS]ifF+•�i+1 77 fob t: "now- .,-. - : -,. ... ... . , ,>:.... q', -i3"alsCZ9WS',¢1-,='F+�Q",.�' idifrMx+.�..k•' ..7 _ Perfume M of acture a Most HEALTHY CHILDREN �NKH SUFFERING _?Imtic BLOOD The Aistory of perftmes is a ilart ARE HAPPY CHILDREN L 11 WE 7`0 THIN of the history of civilization Itself.. �nl From the perfumed sails that wafted 4 u happy nu Cleopatra down the Nile to the scent- The well child is alwuY.' r tO child-At !sf a baby's nature to be 4aP- mill b, Red Blood NeCtSSS, Y ed bath of milk that was the daily ea h. Joyment of the Empress Josephine, or py and contented. Mothers, if your , Val= Health ­1i and and Strength. 'the sweet smelling fountains In the littl6 ones are cross ' and peevish th y are not well— if more people knew how many ills royal palace of St. Petersburg, in the cry a great deale the Czars, the essence ,of they are In ueod of medicluz-5011IS- )y thin, watery days of 'Yet it is and pains are Mused I heir bowels and that will set t RETTY good milking you will admit! blo-A a great deal of suffering would flowers has been Indispensable to the , thing women often luxurious existence. i stomach iu ordpv, for nine-tentlis 'of by no. means unusual for one-man with a be "avoided. Men and P suffer for long periods from stomach The perfume centre at tile present all childhood ailments arise from a Macartney double unit to milk a herd of this trouble, e h adache, palpitation of the time is the quaint old Frenchh town of disordered state of the bowels and size in less than an hour. neuralgia without suspecting that is Industry of which Ous complaints such as Grasse, In the 'Maritime Aids, the poet- stomach. Sac' a medicine IF, Baby's heart, and nery ch 'is the bas's of its Own TablA. " They are a mild but What this means in dollars and cents is easily illustrated. The about 8 cows is an hour, by hand. Fig-ir- t okough laxative whipli regulate the average person mill,-9 anaemia or-bloodlessuess is the cause. prospfrity. every In ascending to the town of Grasse bowels, sweeten the stomach, and thus ing wages and' board at 25 cents an hour, handmilking one cow - costs about 3 ce-ts or 75.cents for the entire her& Twice a The blood goes to Drastically from the picturesque little station, the drive. out constipation.. colic, Indig.es- part of the body,'carrying oxygen and (lak for 383 days means a wageexpense of $541.50. colds and simple tor -finds his path lying through tion; break up imple fevoys and make the baby healthy and happy. cartney .nourlshment. The efficient action Of visitor At 25 cents an hour the labor cost per cow with the Nla .every organ is directly dependent up- beautiful terraced" plantations of la�, Milker woos out at I cent, or 25 cents per day. Twice a day It Haenel, an the quality -of the nourishment , mine and the lovely Provence rose, Coucerning them, Mrs,. Albert the year'round this would-mean a milking cost of $182.50, or a t I ­ erreville, Que., writes: "Baby's It the blood Is and past orchardil of olive trees, be. -Pi early saving of $365.00 -through the use of the Macartney gets from the blood. 'thin It becomes weak of whicg',aje 'culti. Own .Tabicts are the best medicine I Klachine Alillcer. In nourishment neath the shade The beat way to nate ets, The area devoted to 'know of for little ones. They relieved Simple fisures but very expressive. And remember that Mdartne�y rn and health falls. constipation when Per Rork lactation verio'd'o, profit In other ways.mean more milk little girl from c les3 hired'help and more time for other Luiportant'work in the fields. *keep the blood rich and red and thuli flo*& culture covers 145,000 -acres. my 1.1 and I can strongly enjoy good health is through the lie.. �'During the months of 'Aprili May, nothing else wouldThe e fields are literally recommend them to other motlier - Macartney Machine blilker Is a red of Dr: Williams' Pink, Pills. At the June and July' the money meOng investment. You are to as en,. women The Tablets •are sold by medicin3 'without it. You.galn in every ... ........................ .......... .............. first sign of -weakness these Pills allvp with sunny-faced in a a box %,n�yheu you adbpt It. t and children gathering the fragrant dealers or by mail At 25 cents a box sh--uld be taken and good robust., lne Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Free Particulars The Mucartney Milkint, `health will soon follow. The state- 'harvests. They pick the blossoms by from rurti,et information concenina the Ma,_,,� Machine Co. Limited '.--ent of MMurray,M Mrs. J. J. urray, Corbettonthem Brockville, Ont. , hand into baskets and then carry ney i2achine Miller will be mailed you on I OTTAWA OW., shows the Val itialps' to the factories, where they are. di. I Please Send me full particulars ue:of Dr. Wit ticu '111ink Pills In cases of this kind. She vided and sorted. about the MacartneY Machine No Atmosphere on Moon. says:—"A few years ago my daugh- As the women colne In from the ad The sun. Venus, Mare, Jkipiter anddiate prove Milker urchase our r their loaded %r, Lillie, was in a very badly run joining fields they empty Saturn, like the earth, have atmos- Name ....... _AOT11 condition. She was pale, thin, baskets out on the ftcQ phere surrounding the globes, but the Milkmg --ablis to go about;--ThO kneedeep In.flowers, an- and, scarcely inoon Is believed to_haveno atmos. The Macartney Address- least-exertion made -her heart pa?pl- across it would -mean the crushing of phere. of roses. In clie -season a tate so violently that,�ve were actual- thousands Mach'e CO. ly afraid one of these spells might single establishment uses 1,900 tons A company has been formed in Limited ff. She slept so badly that of orange blossom.9_930 tons of roses, Newfoundland to give Saint'Jbhn's carry her o wake until morn- $as- 316 CATHZRINE 917- OTTAWA I ligge,.; often she would lie a 147 tons of violets and 127 tons of "d other cities a modern and effi- . ...... cows mine, to say nothing of gr t cv A Ing. Treatment did not seem,to help sten —up one service. 'her and we were almost In despair ties of scented woods., a trtel4d advised the use et Dr. Aftel th� settieg. Williams, Pink Pills. A few we3ks' ldhg benches by sceres o.f-white cap.. elf this mgAicim- stn*e4 a degided —a 'the flawors go, . to the dis EVIDENCE that It Much Oil in Mexico' Ptiosphilte in Holland. 111 tL K I 1 11 Z M. paysto Of Mexico a oil lana.i. estanated to rxzdn3tvu-Dt-o-e-p-Ea-t-e--rocs _devu-_;ts._. juprovement, and a furthpr,.:sc of the fe'r�. Some yield their perfume after health, and, distillation with water or- steam; Avtraffe of ;have a total area equal to that Of in places extending to the r�tirface of pills fully restored her to vemor of *Low Mam she• leas since been a strong, healthy others undergo what is called maxera. A France. only about.1 1-3 per cent. are the ground, have beets' d1scavered In - AWL Be Year:. As� XonuUs on Po- I ;tinder i f. girl. Some time later I was taken ill tion, In-this process the flowers are sults on Wheat tato to 26 Tears under development. the eastern part of Holland. m steeped In heated fat, where,they are myself, being badly run-down fro S A doctor was called eft until all' their trzigkafte is ex. - -- ---------- houshold dare. YIELD tea. oy�� YIE In but his medicine did not seem to tracted. Next 'theyareardined off in CL, bring back my strength, and remem- wooden trays and fresir flowers yore 12.7 sh, to 51. 7. what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills added to the fat. ' The fat that bag ab- #0 M' of the flowers Is 4,zr CH had done for y daughter, I decidel sorbed the. essence.' to drop the doctor's medicine and t ' r7. called pomade, and is sent In this form oxougr TInt's su WED-1 THU.1 FRI. SAT il the= The results that followed wets Results on tAVfi,7inT 24- to performers all over the world. who Corn On anr&r d .95 Yew Boots 4 like those in my daughtee's case, an by. means of alcohol extrzct-its sweet- 5 6 through the use of the -Pills I Wall cess. soon a well women. nd violet are I am glad to give The Jasmine. tuberose a YIELD X 13 experience in the hope that some, 4ZSJ6 YIELD my expert to so ielicate that thpy scarcely give out. other sufferer may find the way -Iiy essence on'and must, sence by distillati a 20 !health." be subjected to eaftearage; YOU Zan orriilsod� i ert. Dr. Williaips' Pink Tbb most expensive perfume "I's or' _.�___ALT131:1 If Ot OBD Aw 7 -Fills through iny dealer in medlefffo, course attar of roses, for- It requires '*Tent, of Qhld. iaw% and Ohio- or they will be.sent you by, mail at 50 no less than . forty-eight pounds of' Ilennsylvanis; - � 2 ACO 'i of -centi a box or six boxes for. $2.50 by Indiana and, tTleat at Slone. 812 rose leaves to make one gram of oil. Virginia. Mine* 8chnol of wrfflng d Williams'veraked, Acric- Mich. direct to The Dr illiams'. Soil and -Crop -1dedIc.!ne Co., Brockville. Ont, he Stomach. .997 Toole Needed. Improvement Bureau A camera small enougla to be swat=' USH*AL01VG • Of the Cinadian Nine hundred and ninet"even cut- lowed and photograph the interior of a 1111 Temple Bldg, Toronto. Ont. ting tools alone are required .in mann- stomach is the invention of a Danish, �7 surgeon. U f5saturing a modem rifle. The twist YOUR TRAI'ry r drill Is one of the busiest of these. 1,000,000 rifles, .94,000,000 arch -ceiv ifto, Date To pupply st is Last R. holes,must be drilled. Bring C Every "Lor the Great March Sala bi IRIS! A MA Bumper Crop When on. the morning of March 22 this first 'Cared for Crops I-OF-WAVY, GLEAMY great Canadian sale begins, as hundreds of buyers from the United States, Great Britain, 77 BEAUTIFUL HAIR - her ---- -M France and -Canada, ea gerVoutbi&one another Fann P1 oducts Wifl fetch �-g6od� prim at era's furs ever assembled at for the finest a glad you have your "Danderine" save and sale--then you'll be 1920--ferfilize freely! any sale Wit �;G�ur hair furs on our fibor.. 19 y Gunua high-grade SH17R--GAIN fertilisers will give you bumpericl'ops -GAIN to cash In on. Grow mere dollars Rud cense, Order your SELVIR now. And as, day by'day; lot after lot is sold and VQU---- Don't Delay—Our is Going Vast J I realize you are getting more foie your furs than everbefore, U SHUR-GAIN users oft re- re- e, yo will resolve always to send all v rrt $3 or $4 gain for ery 10 of your furs to the spent, on it. Why not get this yourself? -GAIN- GREAT PUBLIC Use SHVR a formula ti literature gladly sent.on.re- f;)r *very crop. InteresUng quest- 4, :: ' ���ion Salesin Montreal GUNNS 11MI[TED _�'Makinx two blades grow where -to'this gitiat, big, Mome market specialb:ing in Wast Toronto only one ffrew befpre." ; . . : fresh, original, unculled Canadian furs, unmixed with Representatives Wanted--in Unallotted Territory. inferior southern varieties. Do not hold a package or a We another day. Ship all your furs npwl They must be.sorted, listed and I�)r_-_� _ '`-4 shape in good time for the buyer's inspection. Pu.1 gladly, to any shipper, Liberal advances will be made, 'A large or/rimall on request. IPPERS— a acceptable. Honest, exp5re You 7 -AV LL AX _�Z, Z - I-Alho. . - LM sm fully up ng 04; 'alss -trans. never truly fast the world's buylrrt strength. - 12 a few momenta you can Ile- w7- dealer, every maua . . form your plain, dull, flat hair. You AN INVITATION—Every shipper, every facturer, EVERYONS interested in raw furs is cordially. can have it abundatit, soft, glossy and fruit of life. lust get at any drug Or Recuire a Garden invited to attend this epoch-marking sale. `Ak tolm coulltju a small bottle of Emn- jWsw— the Ifth Cbst of Livia derine" for a few oents. Then moist. •71.::--i .01. soft cloth with the Danderine and Canadian Fur �4 4W this through your hair talkdJuS Will JfQ th# raf. Auction S 4 BRUCE'S S E EDS one'small strand at a time. Instant ales -1y, yes, 'immediately, you have doubled 0 M the beauty They not Daly Brow, but also pany, Limited of your hair. It will baa 'o produce tbe1arleat and best grope. mass, so soft, lost MAIN 0 116 rous, fluffy aiid'so FIRICS AND WAMMOUSIE. -Free for the asking. otur 128-pate coitaloffus of SECE18, easy to do up. A -Gowen lmplemea% All dust, dirt and at, tupp"M etc., V`rtft.740; "Plants, Rulbs, Pool 1so Waalketiere StrW Vat �,6 oil Is removed. 4%4 1rq:F4 Let DwWarine put more life, color, and brightness In your half. JOHN A. BRUCE & CO- Temiorary 01ft", %If vigor UNIT 9DAll 41& SUIOUlating tonin will freshen Hamiltou Ont- V%do your sedip, chock "n4ruff and ftlift 221 % late after , Jer in. rr "Lo M1, 7EIL'a mum hAtir, and help year hair to trees" long, f0 yaw. "Aldek, strong and beant1tal. %;4 UP A `SINGIN".1 7 67. .Butter Churns Made irr ABritish Arsenal. liven the great Woolwich arsenal has turned' from the manufacture of war material to the peaceful pursuits 4NEURI-TIS 4,- 49 200:3 Newitlap "WaYs pa U I paxalyzinV stion of 1, BITS -OF HUMOR Clats,ified Advertisernems. r PQ]tTAA AGENTS WANTINu good qrInts and 111111shes, lowels on frames—ask for cabdolt VIIL'Ieod Art Co.. 4 Brunswick Av&. Too Tomorrow kill be ot-trade, nerves. Donptsufferan- RUM ULM &THERE ea then gays LA"Loddon dispatch. Ten If you arses -4 if you take sand 'butter chums have been JENTS WA-NTI!M FOR WONDER. and bright - ;gr &y Aderful Inventionig, viz.:— T manufactured !n the 'great building 1. DWAND39AAWOUS for Fords. Stops which during the war sent out vast In a', Worse Plight. stalling, backing, engine racing. !Bells Ca:tcarets" tonight Templeton's quantities of* munitions for use port, a certain English 2. ro" 'against the Germans� it, ZXADXZ0XT To save trano 4T landowner decided to'lloat his timber Poo tively Ives marine epees b►I ht light at all Feeling half -sick, 'like lie'd reid about bilious, consti- The nickel purchased to nianufacw Rheumaboc - down:' a river --pated? Ambition way below zero? u a. SpAlla pro a Ta"83rannEw for lure ballets Is being used in the are. I., Here is help! Take Cascarets to -night them doing in go he ex- all cars, Fires any plug with two for your liver and bowels You'll serial to make fivecent pledes for Br!- capsules plained- the method to hiii foreman, Potnis left, Irrespective or cracked tist Honduras currency. There is. a Por t� carb Sells ss cenjo. lv.!�;,­� 1,0 13&Vc. wake up clear, rosy, and full of life. Nothintelse brings relief Old Bob. 4. 7Xg Cowl. Z. No d,4 d* more qu world shortage of locomotives an so quic - 7 and so surely. But, like everythI6 Ivering and @rkInx steerinir a ping. or in- railway cars. To meet this it has been Send for free sample t6 g else, such work stili ,,Cascaretg act without griping. heel. Saves samoilne and t1res,­ convenience. They never sicken -needs experienced men. Old Bob did ' Swells $8.19, you decided to manufacture these'179=j?l6tons, 142 King JR.. articues hid best, but managed finally to fall All sold On money back like.*Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh W.. Toronto. guarantee, e arsenal and work already is un- For sale at reliable drug- into the AV" 103F 01"W11111116 PAMS. They. cost so little 331 Richmond St. W., Toronto. In th 7. to river, making a wild grab at I der way there on orders for 2,500 glats for$ 2.04 a box. log as he went. He tried—to lift carets work while you sleep. cars, 1,000 locdmotIvcr9 and'fbr repair work himself on to the log, and as he did sa VAX= ]FOX NAT -X, 0 cars. caught sight of his dwn feet, which SMALL FARMS_ FIFTEEN MIN - on 11 urea' This serves a double ptry had rlwm to the surface, on the other es, ride'om Toronto on Metro - 1) Thii Forn a to twenty0% -S SATISFYING RELIES J 1,67 H M A 0 A Io- it ty thousand p ns now are employ- 2rso side of the log. 50 an acre, With small pa eat dawn. y FROM ed In the a,s9hal where IlOaO were Templeton's RAZ -MAH Cap- k. Preston, 766 Broadview, o onto. Help was atha�nd. The other work- 3 LUMBAGO Ut )y yk• in wa-lime. Thon3ands of soles are guars -Weed to relieve men got a boat, and roved VU. I,, res, ASTHMA. DISh'taufferSn-, u these men hi�e Ekilled, munition work. other day. cue. But Old* Bob heroically waved I King Sto Sloans Liniment has the ors. By keeping' these busy making -Write Templetons, 142 them -off. 1WR I T E FOR INFORMATION A W., Toronto, forfrosea- a. V V about the now, modern' way of punch that relievi R r- drop sty es locomotives and other peaceful pro- ellable druggists sell thezn� at "Never me-, I can hang on selling real estate. Bell you r• twinges. ducts the government not only gives $1.04 a box. Yourself with our . Our method he said. "Save that other chap who's help. 'I#fiY them work, but retains their services. -- 11 - 11 SV 86 Ju event of another war they could — -in head first! large large commission? Write for foilpar. 1*1;i,; wartntii-giving; . coilgc5t,011- kIlmledon) Write for full Sca!tcTin return. Immediately to the . munition Rebuilding Belgian' Roads. 781 Bund Real,,Wstate BuZers Alontri7r. ,g circulation -stimulating rens- as St London, (kat. works in,which thr:- are skilled. edy Pcnclrates withaist rubbing right In 1h reconstruction program,' Bel - to' the a�hing spot and brings quick one of the slat -line prodn(�ts of the glum is preparing extensive road Im- Laugh When People IrOA NAZz yeli-ct, nt:.ely, cl&-Illy. A: wonderful arsbnal since the armistice has been pr.ovements, the announcement com- "NTEWSPAPMi, WMEXISY. IN,BRTjC11 lie! external pains, the 'Minister of W Step On. Yo.ur FC -LI County, Ofj�rtunity. Writs, p or ex" sprains, the strihing of -6000,000 medals. Ing from arks Bo T, W on Publish ns Co.. Limits& -7 strains, stiffness, headache, lumbago, _ 2 that it A intended to. make the new 18 Adelaide St. W. Toronto_ bruiscs� Belgian - if, possibli Get your bottle Today—costs little, an rolads the finest,- e, Try this yourself then pass' ELL EQUIrPED VE SPAPEft the World. The present program and Job-pa-Intling plant Eastern druggist for Mother's Co h - and It •along to others. Ontario. I surance ied 1 00. Will ineans much. Ask youi W it by twvie. Keep i� handy for the UdUtjly !,includes the remaking of to ale, Box � 41 a network it works! for S . ;00 on -qumf I Colds do I of reads which, will connect Brussels ilson r liabint Co.. L@ whole family. Made in, Canada. The td. Toronto big bottle is economy. She cannot afford to basick. with all Impdrtaut towns 'and. c7eritrea, 0 0 0-01 Be.. 70c, $IA0. j and neg'ect her hcwrho!d and will afford communication by =SCZxa.A=0Us. duties. At the ,first symp, ? 1 7 1 1 711IS kind of rough HOICE SILVER BLACK me roads talk will be heard less here In town It BREEDING toms she prepares- the way C FoiLes, Also, we are buyers of Raw tween various tourist resorts, the people troubled with corns will follow Flurs. What have you—what p for 'quick recovery by the . and the the simple ad . rim? hurnzliatc use of Gray'," principal devastated districts, a vice of this' Reid Bros.. 110thwell. Ont as Syrup—a- household battlefields of Flandeils. uthaety, who clatM3 that a few -dr, I Ok'FIN tsTOCIC WANTED. Ir YOU of a drug called freezone when applied C are able to supply advise U.S. ca wo• �atlparation-.• of -sixty The. cost is estimated at 60,-000,000 to a tender, aching corn stops soreness tz)rk*s. dry or green cars standing. francs, an Indication that. good roa from the saw. Keenan taros., IAmjt4& at once, and soon the 'com dr1ee up 4 Mother alway. bu" are regarded as�a valuable u - without pain: Owen Sound. Ont, national and lifts right out CANCER. TUMOR& � LCUPS. ETC, Women Labor in Japan. Hs nese fro—tons is an. Other com. ghorte..t C Internal and external. cured without Twelto hours a day Is 1116 pound which dries Immediately and puln by our botao treatment Write Us nt never InfIame6 or even Irritates the before too lets Dr. Hellman Wed1w Working'day Japanese women have, surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter Co.. Limited. ColllnXwood.- Ort. and that, afthough they work seven t 4! of an ounce of freezone will cost ve Chilled f'3h from Newfoundland days a meek, seldom overage then) Fairville, Sept. 30, 1902.' -little. at 'any drug store, but to 127 d is nrore thum $4.67 a.weelc 11-Juard's Lihiment Co.,'Llmlted. eJent to remove every hard or prep in a cq!d storage plant, whkh Dear Sir's.—We *isfi to inform you corn or callus from one's feet. Millf0as can M1 with 200,000 lbs. of fish A Kinard's LlubusVt Zuinbomaxlii Yrlead. that we consider yaw MINARD'S of American women will welcome this day. --'i UNIMENT. a very superior article I.arriouncquient mince the Inaugoraition. I of the high heals. and we use It as a sure relief -for Sore ! - Ask fox MiZard's *ad take no otbaL thrcat and chest. When I tell you V Amseriews ploatter Dog memo"" Mo weardc.Is" for -ChildrCH S9!ould riot be without It If toe price"SY was ore dollar a bottle, I mean It. RUP OF DOGIDISEASES Yours truly,t. 92:6 and Kow to 31"d CHAS -11m, TILTONA., by the Author. CHILD'S LAXATIVF malled rree o, Yea A,& dress IF Ito 3L Ofty *lover Co. 2sa. 'Now Slat Rtroet Ook at' Now York. V.& r + ` ... , . + -Just a Waste. tong I Rerqove pd As the wagonette from the village Inn -swung round a comer, with a deep r drop on one aide,, the visitor Involtin- tsCriIy drew closer to the driver. ti p N "This seems to be a very dangerous precipice," be remarkea. "I wonder why theyhave net put tip 0 warning board,?" Yes," answered *the driver, "it is' dangerous. They kept i warning board up for two years, but no one fell over, -so It waptaken down." 934 bb 10 MOR 00 "4 ORDER8. The safe way to send money by mail by Dominion Express Money Order. No. 9317 --Child's Rompers. Prise, to waist. In 5 gizes, 6 -14 yearn. X449 391imird's Zdatateal in tj�g lZouss. .--20L cents. Kimono sleeves; - dropped Size 10 'requires 2% yards inches :,-back, with or without buttoning under wide; collar; cuffs, belt, % yard 36 the leg. Cut in 5 sizes, 6 months, 1, inches wide. Tractors Bring New Flowing 2, .1 and 4 years. Size 1, with long' No. 880& --Child's -Coat. Price; 20 Problems. Eleeves, 17/a yards 3!Z inches wide; with cents. Body'and sleeve in on3. Cut short sleeves, 1%, yards 32 inches! in 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 years, If you want to do -soli tractor -wide. Size 4 requires, one- material, 9% plowing in the eaa4it and most eoon- No. 9325—Girl's Dress. Price, 20, yards, �6 inches wide, or 1% yards 541 Omical way, it ViH pay you tor givel .—cents. With or without collar and linches wide; with contrasVng collar,, a little tbodgbt to arrangement, of two-piece straight. . skirt. 21A yards 345 inches wide, or IN fields -and- laying off oflands, say, ­Uttt in 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years. Size 8,' yards 54 inches wide; colla;, % yard' the plowlrig. experts in the Depart - with peplum, 2% yards 36 iricbes.36,inclies wide; lining, 1% yards 36 ment of Agriculture. While many vvide;• without peplum; 1% yards 36, inches wide. farmers. do not like an idle plow g0 - No.wide. I No, 9054—Boy's Double -Breasted . No. 9226 --Girl's Diess. Price-,' 25: OVercoat ikad Cap. prfm 20 cents. ing across the ends, it -has-been found cents. With or without' collar —A! r-+ ;n A sizes 1 0 A --A R that this method eliminates short,1 "a VUL, 41,19 SLVUacu, liver and bowels' pleated skirt attached to! Size 4, with notch awkward turns, and leaves less space belt; straight ple' collar, cap, waist. Cut in 5 sizes, 6, 8,.10, 12 to be plowed afterward by horses. and! yards 42 inches wide, or 1% yards 14 years. Size 8 requires, wfth belt 154 inches wide; with round col- I The lands should be measured- off ar- iind collar, 3'�j yards 32- inches wide,! lar, cap, 11/*i yards 42 inches wide, or! cii -ONLY TABLETS MARKED rately lin the centre of the field, or 2% yards 36- inches "wide; without! 1% yards 54 'inches wide. leaving an equal area on all sides for belt and 'collar, 2% yar4s 32 inches' These patterns may be obtained 1 turning._ This need not be over 16 or- wiee, or 2% yards, 36 .'nk!hcs wide. !from your local McCall dealer, or from 1 11 . - - 20 feet with short -turning outfits, but No. 8810 --Girl's Dress. Price, 20' the McCall- Co., 70 Bona St. Toronto,I YBAYER AE' A-SPIRI-W dents:=Straight gatherei±-skirt­-att­ac­hZ--D�e it is better to allow at least 50 feet _pt-. W. in the headlands. A Little extra time spent in osseusNotAspirin 0 All *ithout the "Bayer Cross" ing off necessary distances and set- ting stakes for guidance 'will 'usually be mare than returned in the reduced `table dri'k For your r n work of finishing. If 'the 12"lands ve e is --&isfyin-S beverage is 7 are of equal width, and that width the safe 7L — is an exact multiple of the plow. width, fan extra trip may be saved where A 0 other P05 -LU The . advantages f the. o --twoi-plowware-working—­— only ore or method, where the plow is left in the isagrees- ground all the time, are that little or n - hen to or coffee d w sn fil hc -ssed-up nerves tell you arily the number of dead- furrows and back furrows are eliminated, Start - that efflier is harmful— ing in the middle of the field VW brd--r -a tin of this !7i(.:h. -V�jjdj p;owi are lifted at the end the first three or four rounds. and after so " fi, name "Bayer" on Aspirin 11a, o me. s3 sfyin The .1. f "Um Tablets of Asphin" wM* that the turns ---are made plowing. • like Sforling on silver. It onitivelly contains proper directions for COW When the entire area has been plow- identifies the only Hemline Aspirin,— Headache, Toothache, Earache, N correctly the Aspirin prescribed by Physicians rvilgia, Lumbap, Rhteum& "Y' b -Lill find �it both (--,c(L)nL ed, if the field has been 0 measured, the last round will plow the �'for over nineteen years and, now tis, joint Pains, autil Pain generall arld pleasin land next to the fence on all sides. .,.,made in Cxna4s. Tin.6oxes of 12 tablets, ant bait &ways buy an unbroken • psokage afavicents, Larger "Baye 'There Is only must say paotas Do 6A delay. Dreading a task is 777111 er', PS c3 Rcwsoh Aspirin In the ttze­.,y.,1- fm Canada) of Bayer manufacture of U4666 much harder than doing it. 'Resticsoldester A C-'111CY11ridd. -7"1112 It Is well known tbAt Aspir as Iftanutstature, to asuint U. -D pu.),Ic "ainat imitations. the TsbWa of will be stamped with ;!ic1:, mark, tho "mayor crom D. 7� ISSUE No. 8-120, Accept 'California" Syrup of Flo only—look for the name Cadlitarnis. an the package, then you are sure your child to barring the beat and most harmless taxative or physic tar tW little stomach, liver and bowels. Ch" i "n love its delicious fruity taste. Yell directions for child's dose on eadit bottle. Gtv* It without fear. Mother! Too must say "Cal pleated skirt attached to! Size 4, with notch awkward turns, and leaves less space belt; straight ple' collar, cap, waist. Cut in 5 sizes, 6, 8,.10, 12 to be plowed afterward by horses. and! yards 42 inches wide, or 1% yards 14 years. Size 8 requires, wfth belt 154 inches wide; with round col- I The lands should be measured- off ar- iind collar, 3'�j yards 32- inches wide,! lar, cap, 11/*i yards 42 inches wide, or! cii -ONLY TABLETS MARKED rately lin the centre of the field, or 2% yards 36- inches "wide; without! 1% yards 54 'inches wide. leaving an equal area on all sides for belt and 'collar, 2% yar4s 32 inches' These patterns may be obtained 1 turning._ This need not be over 16 or- wiee, or 2% yards, 36 .'nk!hcs wide. !from your local McCall dealer, or from 1 11 . - - 20 feet with short -turning outfits, but No. 8810 --Girl's Dress. Price, 20' the McCall- Co., 70 Bona St. Toronto,I YBAYER AE' A-SPIRI-W dents:=Straight gatherei±-skirt­-att­ac­hZ--D�e it is better to allow at least 50 feet _pt-. W. in the headlands. A Little extra time spent in osseusNotAspirin 0 All *ithout the "Bayer Cross" ing off necessary distances and set- ting stakes for guidance 'will 'usually be mare than returned in the reduced `table dri'k For your r n work of finishing. If 'the 12"lands ve e is --&isfyin-S beverage is 7 are of equal width, and that width the safe 7L — is an exact multiple of the plow. width, fan extra trip may be saved where A 0 other P05 -LU The . advantages f the. o --twoi-plowware-working—­— only ore or method, where the plow is left in the isagrees- ground all the time, are that little or n - hen to or coffee d w sn fil hc -ssed-up nerves tell you arily the number of dead- furrows and back furrows are eliminated, Start - that efflier is harmful— ing in the middle of the field VW brd--r -a tin of this !7i(.:h. -V�jjdj p;owi are lifted at the end the first three or four rounds. and after so " fi, name "Bayer" on Aspirin 11a, o me. s3 sfyin The .1. f "Um Tablets of Asphin" wM* that the turns ---are made plowing. • like Sforling on silver. It onitivelly contains proper directions for COW When the entire area has been plow- identifies the only Hemline Aspirin,— Headache, Toothache, Earache, N correctly the Aspirin prescribed by Physicians rvilgia, Lumbap, Rhteum& "Y' b -Lill find �it both (--,c(L)nL ed, if the field has been 0 measured, the last round will plow the �'for over nineteen years and, now tis, joint Pains, autil Pain generall arld pleasin land next to the fence on all sides. .,.,made in Cxna4s. Tin.6oxes of 12 tablets, ant bait &ways buy an unbroken • psokage afavicents, Larger "Baye 'There Is only must say paotas Do 6A delay. Dreading a task is 777111 er', PS c3 Rcwsoh Aspirin In the ttze­.,y.,1- fm Canada) of Bayer manufacture of U4666 much harder than doing it. 'Resticsoldester A C-'111CY11ridd. -7"1112 It Is well known tbAt Aspir as Iftanutstature, to asuint U. -D pu.),Ic "ainat imitations. the TsbWa of will be stamped with ;!ic1:, mark, tho "mayor crom D. 7� ISSUE No. 8-120, "T L - k M Sunday, here vdth - hev mother, been •received of the death of MrA. --Mrs. Noi of Toronto; spent , -As we -go to press word has .-��LVDs� fad L o00IM84. :R Mt*. Every. Bye of Chtirch St., from. the in- • a -_Found, a purse with' sum of -Found, a -robe. �Loser ma firmities of old age' money. Loser call at"'J. S. Bata- have same by cal -Owing-to the 'flu iniong- Hug kit job, the n teachers and pupils. the public verVs and paying expenses. -1316rn, on 8attirday, Feb. 14th, and Mrs. Hough and child schooChas been closed. S. S. No; D Q J. S. and Mrs. Balodon, a dau. and Jack Dewitt-, of Toronto, are 4, east has also been closed for the FARMERS and STOCK -OWNERS 4fiter. Aame reason. visiting with W. G. and Mrs. -John Quinlan, who has. been Reil.. PUR YOUR. STGCK IN GOOD CONDITION A sad result of flu cases the _0 ..very ill suffering from pneumonia, -.)IrP. A. Burrell was in Torun- now improving. to. on Stinday, attending the funs- death within five days last week of Intiernatio'nul Stock -Food Tonic 0- Rve'�son Doble of near Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. Elsasser, of. T cal of liev brother-in-law, the late 1625 pound pails, 3.15 ronto, spent over Sunday witll Mr. Dalev. and a son and daughter. Mrs. Doble iind two othenchildren are recovering., In tin 9, 1:75 Fur Itorses"' James add Mrs. Rose. -Garnet and Mrs. Courtice have One little boy who bad the flu last In pa:ckets;, '60 Sheep and Pigw, -K to, -Kenneth Gordon, of Torob 7 returned hotne'ttft�r spending' a winter is "e only one who escaped In, Packetsi ... ...30 spent, the weekend here with his couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs'.' the disease this winter. MrF.,. Ja tues Gordon.. Shepherd of Kitchener. -Miss Gladys Powell is still con- Internationat Hui -Fattener 2.25 I)er pail to the house, suffering ffering from confined to the liouse sufferin tional Grofast Calf Meal e.00 per pail--rmakes Calve . s pr1l., 9 Inteida &severe attack ('�f bron(-hiti,,;. -cry severe cold, but is -OR SALE. -Cream setitirator.Mag- 1[4 liedltllier� and bigger. -Mrs. W. J. Miller was in, Cl -twing slowly., Are- now illipt U net, cjp,.33it Ilia. Price, $30. Inquire at M mont a few day_ last'itreek, oik-ing -Tile vera-tida. in front Of -Dr. LNEWS orrice. Poultry Food 314kes Poultry Healthy -makes . liens lay International Po -';Q conts and 30 cents .:-to the serious illness of her father, McEwen'sdrug store has been re-- SQL PIANO FOR SALE-Irr In packets Thomas' E. Pugh. WOVed and the front will be paint. P,c4o�)d order, -_Atply to F. it. Hall, Church St., ing. 2D been ed and an atoning erected.. Other witill-kbown lines =bivs. Chrysler, who has be spendings OIL SALE--Onb Biantola, nearly q the past' few mo4itli -liras ss who lilts been Fnew, and a)ouOQ ecords. Apply to Wilt. Inte*ruational,Heave Ctive 750 International Woral, P',>wdevs,'75c, here with her daughter, Mrs. W. it], J-11n,�rRichardson for the McCaig. Pickering. 21-22 Inst 'tire 50c Colic �Ctire 30c Reid, returned to the city I Distemper C, ' past two ti�eeks. 'i -i 'recovering iq Killer 15 cents SALE -A nuniber of voting I n t., Loiv, last week. iii6iely fr6tu the attack of tile "flu." FUes undefaweek-old. F. -H, NV�stney. p -We are pleased to see Stnille.11 - Owing to so much sicku'ess in R. 1. Pickering, Ind. hone. _12-23 Grit and Oyster Shell 2 cents per pound 'Dftvisout ailain atteuding to his the village and surrounding court. WANTED ANTED. -Taro faritilands, steady duties, after being entifitied to his try, the.Februiryweetilig of the it the .4,e3r 1�. T. house for three ,weeks, taround. ArIply to I'lug Wonien's hi%tit.ute has � been ,can. u lye " . wi�.-11­0%dr; Oat., stating wages reqU_ijCLl:' from his old trouble, quiusy. celled. 21-24 , A coin Mete line of General' .Hardware 'alwa,ys iri stock 'The entertainment which was -Servicer next Sunday, the first FOR SALE -2 gond cows, due to to have been given ill the town in Lent will be' held in St Geor-.1' calve. Apply a, lot 29, King5t6n road. Chas An,,,, R R 2. Pickering. "hall On SatnrdHy evening under ge'., church at 10.30 a. in. a;id 3.80' %veekday service on SAI.;E CHE-AP-Sleigh,;. wnk J ' F on's' Pickerlia.' the anspices of St, George'sichurch 1) in. -Lenton I . I - -Bun"dy has been pottponed tintil after NVeduezday afternoon 4t 4 p. ni. buggies, harness and all kind� of imph;- -lat - 11, Herman. Claremont, 17tf Easter, on accomit. of the *ge :--We ]'egret that owing to tile AMOAint of sickness in the coin -t t(;t-tDy vveather o6 Saturday la�qt 'T,1 INI P L0 V.Nl FNT WANTF15-As aiud necessary marriel man, experi- . munity. I -, foreipar. on farm 6y it %�-as'frl r to M r.Q. JatnPs-1fLQiiay itlid dnxi�_I' enc�d. Referencei farm, Thos. Fakrow. HELLO, F A R M E R S All?.s* Kati" iq1-,!1t tile coucert ttd% tinder the Claremont. YJltf OL. A. — -slays-hast-creek spives,01 Me i 001) FOR SA I LE- 1 $5 per cord, at with -,Nlrs�-W. D. It is hoped to give the concert at AV lot IS, testa! c,,n, 5,, Brock road r. Aman rt G,-)rdon arid Mr -1. James Somel" E:tsteitideq Notice-illbe RiVell will �,t­)n the prerplse-s to- cuttrid to customers. Royal Purple Cof M-itil. ].o.5 frit 25 lbs Royal Pui p!e Stockfood 30c. 60c, 1.75 vine. Mr. McQwxy inti -ads (iP- it- - --, 'T Jt t . . . .. 7 S goon as a sortable date is arc C; 30(-. Wc' 1_1`isinfpcfant, $O. - posing of his pruperty it) 3131a- ranged. - w •. - ' Gall CtireWc. -LrRY A N"D FE'ATHERS ot robs, and returning to Ont.otri,.> to -Ai Gordoh Law was it P and G-athrr-'of- all Inn reside. at ,7 Want,(. -Live pouitry -15 kin,!,. Higlti price paid,,,, Ind. phone 2o1. his gnsvIlue engine in - his apple tree�z �u' I = n,iLlarem6ni, I �-�A large number of, I naw, iith shop on Friday, he ccllapi- We carry Purity. Flwii. Crehni of tha %Veiiit,.,5In'narch and'Leavys.""' throughout the country are dying e'd, and had to be taken home.. '\-OTICE-1 will not he re-.;prini%ihle and Pastry Flour. A . good time to buy, d some think. to, thp severe! where,liewas confined tubis bed any debts mcurred by ray wife, Mrs. a+flour ii adVIL11611g. alter this date. Feb� Pith..19210. winter. ks a reedit, thellavirk pf for a day. His sickness was'dne Alf:',,d D. Palmer; Palmer; Pickt:ring. 22-�.11 the trees drop off. Those duiv- 'to inhaling the gas from the en- . ...... lag through the country way see gine, its there was no pipe'to take 111OR SAI,F-Silvli�-h 31c-L�%ughlin Go A. GILLESPIE, ''r.DUNBARTON '-"-A large number of trees in this, the exhaust outside. .001 cutter, With ,mall scat. Coqtto-day,*h5 -,!I %4crificc at i�jpply to W, C. Gerow. �wndition. -While February has not favoiA Ageut., Chevrolet Motor Cars, Pickening. 22 --�-The hardest worked class in cd ne with the zero weather that' during Janu- V�rANTKD-,One head laundress and the country these days Fire the w&,j., so continuous two assistants. 4 houqemiuds. Board and doctors, many of wholn tire- col, ary, it has more 'of a wintry lodging and uniforinii itraddition to salary. Ap- 1apsing from sheer exhaustion or aspect on account of the heavy -pTy to matron,Ontario Hospital. Whitby, it A large show,falls. Asa i equit a number milk. - from an attack of the flu. AV e pereciatage of the calls over the of the roads throughout the town- f clean White Wave telephone is for calls for the doc ship have been impassiable-, and C. Bun - tor. Every time a doctor returns the railway traffic has been great. phone 13-30.: Ftnx a pro It from pat fessiOD&I visit ly interfered with, et;peciltilyou 15PER DAY - he finds numerous cR119 awaiting the northern lines. Men'send -me your address and I will start you in a Business e2r, spond no matter how fatigued he Address J"nfll"ERIES !him, to which he feels he must, re- Many are lookitrg f( o your own earning 85 to $10 daily the FRESH )r quite a around Sajnple caseand plans free. Ad big flood tble spring on. account H. V. Martin. Windoor.-Otit, 21.212.. may be. - -1 of the targe amount of snow and quickly delivered -The doctors are-kipt busy, ice inthe creek Usivallvitis the T-YOUSE PAINTING AND DECGR-' If you want your Groceries. fresh and qui -day and-nigbit, attending to those ive Making a dam that causes _11.18ting. Be4t prices and workmanship, Also "Puffering from "flu," insurance- in two oft he best "tabl-shed compan- -us your order and we do the rest. puenmaniA, biggest flood-,,. and also the rapid phone fes.automvbi4. firm property anti stock. r dentes and mercantile. at low rates, Apply at sad other diseases of a similar its with which the 4now dilap. Gerow'i giragtt or at house acroti the strect. B ell or.'Iiidepen�ient phone.. nature. Very seldom has there pears. Frequently when tbereig 2!•32 11 so mush xlekneaq at this time of the year a$ there is at present. 'Cook a very large amount of snow there -e n m -ed. is very little flood, w ats always, o and as the snow -.d (1 .8 A N& n li' The couditiorts that now exlQt. do disappwiirs.very gradually, :.Thekton S' not bear out the clainis of thooKe 'is r -iltby thtto a mild win.. —C -'We n w have ihe�'N4-w "Metbodist Hvinnals on. 0" who say that a egild fro-ty-winter A odf6c ionery r Aore be. 0 1hand. wwl. A 4 - ter., If a t-evere winter 4: re PntivPnfdisPmQPthPr#- would NEILSON."S Ice Cmam Sevp'ral stv.1-e-s itild -sizes. - -,Come an& Ce very little sickness this. winter. con,,tantly oti hiind in bulk or, bricks A most ploaq take votir choice. in ot. Arit Little Was Gum, Chocolates and other Sweets. spent in the rrh(iol room of St, Popular Pitfilotic Andrew's church- on Friday even.Y. Tobaccos. Cigars, etc. log Bast; when lhi3yhtiiig p6)pleof 'G F1 A. the Whitby Sipti-it, Uburcb, Re. IN L),Tr.Ll'.N %I BLOCK compqnled by th-to pastor, Rev. -MEN'S RUBBERS V, Mr. Merritt, And Mr, 4olihston, TI.I[F. TARLE�Ficlicr?ng St%ton G VV railib*,ri-and Overshoes, one or two Ilitickle.' Art the principal of •tile Iligji School, Men's Ilea friendly . y vi.sit-to, the young T. R. Trains going Eaat ane as folloiwa paid a, ft No. 0. ii Mail 8.05 A M. people of St. Andrew's- A very A good line in an a] -rubber fl, -28. Local n LN P. X. _Qvershoe• with. cloth top. interesting literary* and musical P_&LX. REGISTEM W Local 6*.25 P. X program was given by the visitors Overshoe, #,ey, black 6k re(l, heav�, thbbibri, 'at Trains going, Weat duo as follows- was very, much appreciate FRIDAY,. FEri. ".n -Aur No. 29 Lo'al M27 bat. tion sale o ..'During he everting refreshments of fstrin stock, the property of Chas. -3.5o, *4. id $4.50, perj)air. 00M t 27 Local 2.35 P. M. .7 Mail 7.55 P. .11, were served by the ho�3ts. -S. McGrotw, lot 5, cou. 5. Picker. in(;, (hAlf mile west. -of Kinsale). Nos. ­6 and 7 also run on SuziU—ay. J -The high-cost of ma t P rhrT n n d Heavv Socks at 1,15 per pair. See­theiu.-.' 'very .. detrimental Sale at.1.30sbarp.. Wm Maty; an 0� advance labor has ac- Foreg ;rig is I hour in 'effecton buildlog operations. .'To tioneeer. df Standard Lime. 'build a house now will cost nearly 'SATURDAY. FE:]. 21 -Auction sale of - cow, -three times what it did a fe%%, furniture, etc., at lot 10, con -OUR SPECIALS -WANTED picketing (the HmvL.)ve,f&rJ,: LOGS '&r§ ago. ', Had moneyed men th y e prDperty of Ell. C. Ped well. .9ikle, gone extensively into building at o'clock. sharp. Tern')s cash. WP have. onie Children's Boots on sale, at 7 I will pay the following prices deliver - operations, six or seven years Ago, See bills. NV. B. Powell, auctioneer. they would ed at the -Basket Factory 'fortune. bave, made t7l"it's 4t WEDNESDAY, FEB. ' 25'ryi-Auction :Rstoni�slaingly low pfices 0 Their"argun'ient •then sale of farm stock, itt lot 11, eon. 9, Basswood No, 1. M.00 to K -).(X) perm 'that it did not p.iy to build Pickering, -the property of -NVm. Sort Elm, �Nyo. 1, ao.00 to 35 1 table,, small sizes.- at -$1.75 per pair. .7 was for the pprpo,et�!; renting. Could W;kdd(,Il. 0 months credit, 4 per 2nd Gi-owLh Pirit, they have foreseen the conditions , cent off for cash. Sale at one iharp.'__ N o. 1, 20.00 to 23.00 as,tbey exist to' -day they would Wm�-_Naw. auctioneer, I table, laiger sizes, at $2..wa per pair. 'have had no besitation in invest, MONDAY. 'MARCII 18T-Auc�tio'n safe of Clvdesrdale horses. high -gr �T -These are broiien lints and. could. not be procured ins their mohey in this way. high-grade cattle, GREEN RIVER, ON� 7 1 sheep. YorkAiii-e hog:*!.�Ahty -The aftermath of the Nationa of Ontario .Ladies College farm, (j anything like these prices camp9ign will colliman(I the at- mile east of Whithy, known as the ELM DALE -MILLS 'jention (if till %� bc) - Fitueivell farib (apposite .1. O. How- -wholesale to-da'y. gelehqebaving ex- Plckering Nfotbodi�t Church next don's). The colle Yon call always get the best Mani- 22 Tit date three- pired on this farin, everything will s"I mother, fourth- cf our fi�iiuilies have pledg- he sold without reserve. , Sale at I to ba Flour made from No. 1. ed nine elev,41th-; if our total o'elo(,k. sharp. Wm. Maw, Aue- tioneer. Manitoba Wheat. Iftherestoiourlielp M s C HAPMAN A. "%�r,. TrEsm%y, ITAIP Royal Household And Glenora for `ere do As well N. -e win sure. - (If -2-Aucti6n sale of lirluSt 'have the witne of e'very horses, cattre, iniploinent.4, etc., at Bread. Try a bRg. lot 29. 1'eir (if coil. 2, Whitbv. tj)p Pastry Flour ' ,•y' g• Rolled Oats adult Metlindi-at f)'11 (411t. list for property of Fred Wils6i, Safe �t I BRAN, SRORTS­ sowe amount to Fiend lis "(),ver the W. B. Powell, o'clock. See bills. MIX FEEDS � � i L� s -top." 11, this hig aninf- let every jjjjct'­_.­ 03ERo '.:member , f t itir tt-:t ni piny n 1) like it ipian. Lists clove when the last -igrjed tip. Mornitig sub Man has s jei-t, "Burden Bearing." -Loox tip aI Paill's words in Gal. 5 "Bear -'s bnrdenq, for .,,,ye one anotlipi every man ;halt-4h-ftr-trtr own Barrien bpnriog meittis burden slinring... I benr my share :Pity ave all. Evening " snbjeet, 11Cbristiall ardship,ii, Stttdy Ste A, 7the p.. - 14 ;i, 1 Ferviv- f,ir boy-.,,,, Friday at 8p, m. -J,. W. D. I .. .. .. THURSDAY, MARurlt 4TH-Aurtion salt, . � . ,0A1. CHOP CRUSHED 0,ATS' of registered, first-class mares and' BARLEY CHOP filly, farm stock And implements, hay and household furniture, at lot, �CRAOKED CORN' 9' 23. rear con, 5. Pickering (one riii1e west of Brougham, the property (if :MIXED HEN FEED John'.%fnorn. Asthe lliarmhas been Caldwell's Cream substitute sold there will he no reserve, Sale CAI! Menil. at I o'clock, sharp. See bills. W. Molasses lifeal B. Powell, Auctioneer, CHOPPING AND I OATA FRIDAY, MARCH 5TH-Auntiorivxle of CRUSHING EVERYDAY farm stock, inipletnents,hav, grain. Get prices on feed in ton lots. ­­,� .te t 1,.t If enn..i Pinlrfr. BELL PIION 'F tug, Me PI-Pertv titV,svid urahar7- Sale at I o'clock, sharp. See' 'bills "t77-, 'T.�e0e1CG 1 an . d advt. F. W. Silversides, acct, Chopping every day.1 if 1 4_0 %..0 A.1 -A_ JL A.'% P. I A. %-1 A-111- J" JL 111.111-J. It N.^ lEstablislied6:18,17.