to the SP cial pices of many Thies of for trimming. For ladies taking g, this advertisement should SALE OF in 400 yards of Lace at this special clearing price, including Cluny, Torchon, Valen- "ceinnes, Plauen etc. Some with insertions to match. Regular values 8c to 10¢ yard PRICE TO CLEAR 5c YARD Bleached Plain Sheets $1.75 PAIR Extra Heavy Full Bleached Ready Made Sheets, made from a beautiful quality soft' English sheeting. In a plain, ¢ en weave Will stand years of hard sesvice 2 in. hem at top, 1 in. at bottom. Size 2 x 21 yards. Sale price PER PAIR $1.75 English Satin Bedspreads $1.75 EADH Full Bleached English Satin Quilts in a choice selection of floral and scroll desi. uns Size 77 x 47 in SALE PRICE EACH $1.75 American Crochet Quilt $1.50 Special quality of American Crochet Quilts specia rin, in Bleached Sheeting. Made Entire, from smooth evenly spun yarns in a plain weave, al ind i is fu > bleached. Very soft finish. The eeting is imported direct and at the'price there s no better alue pleted, 70 in, wide Yard Wide Factory Cotton ~~ 8c Yard Unbleached or Factory Cotton. made from Lest quality yarn in a close even weave, clean and free from specks. A splendid cloth for general use, 4 C Heavy Weight Factory Cotton [Oc a Yard Unbleached cotton made trom fine even yarn, heavy weight, clean and free from specks 34 inches wide. = Per yd pe Yast 1e Fine Longcloth 12¢ YARD "Full bleached English Longcloth, 36 in. wide best quality long staple cotton, fine even weave : Per yard.... '» extra 10c¢ Stamped Gowns Slips etc. Ladies' Nightdresses, Princess Slips, Corset Covers, ste. maze of fine English Nai s.ok with dainty designs stamped on them for embroidering. 1 hese are made ot fine material and Per y ard 12: White Lawn Embroidery ik 8c YARD Fine Lawn or Nainscok Embroidery in dainty and effective pattern, 2 or 3 inches' 'wide, well finished edge. We are includ- ing in this 1o* a sumber of shot ends of embroidery selling regularly at from -15¢ to 2c yard, MRR TTT TT continued from front page © tooy for are we rot all one family with God our Futher? These are the lines:+- "What have I said to make you sad, Big Brother? What do you care for a kid that's bad Big Brother'? ~ «Theicity 1s full of temptation sfi 1l, * Of the things that hurt and the tinge that kill, If I dont care for my boy. who will, © Lattle Brother"? : will you take me back, as you said you would Big Brother? "Will you stick to me till I do make good, Big Brother"? "There's never a thing you could say. or do Te i the faith 1 have i in you, S 5 gals, ro straight a ~ What do you sée in a kid like. me, Big Brothe #1 see the Child that the feet "rough shod 'Price to, clear PER YARD 8c FW A --------------------_-------- Ll CAA "Reach Council Met in the Township ball, Man- chester, on Monday Feb. oth, at 1» am All members present. The Reeve in the chair, Minutes of last meeting were read and confined. COMMUNICATIONS From Dr. Margaret Gordon, chair- man of the Municipal . Franchise Referendum, Committee, asking the Council to pass a resolution to be requesting that the existing Municipal | Franchise Act be enlarged so as to, include married women whe arc tas] payers. © ° From the. 'management of National Sanitorium Association. }dren's Aid Society cach solieiting | a donation. From County Treasurer giving list of lands in the Township of Reach, liable to be sold for arrears of taxes in 1 From W. EN. Sinclair, into commi of a he thet Po fluence with the Minister of Rmlways submitted to the Provincial Legislation | ; | the |The Salvation Army, and the Chil: |. acknowledging receipt of copy off. Pa last meeting ; "being present - the : In make dainty ser- viceable garments 25c to $1.00 AcINTY RE extra large size woven in dainty patterns, Will give splendid wear XxX S4n. PRICE $1.50 706 and South Ontario to usc their in- and Canals with a view of securing the uenal grant of $6,400 per mile to aid in the constrnction of the proposed hydro-electric railway radiating from Toronto through the municipalities of Scarboro, Markham, Uxbridge, Pick- ering, Whitby and Reach. ACCOUNTS PASSED ¥. H. Watson $4.00, repairs to road con. 11, lot 22 (1913) Dr. C. W. Henders $8.00, bal. due as M. H. O. (1913) National Sanitorium _, Se Association "$10.00 donation." 1 Thos. Spen "er $4.00, work on EL. Whitby t. L (913) Wm. Prescott, $1.10 gavel "*Esiest Phuir $15.00 bonus 60 rds: w. f. con. 10, lot 17. Municipal World $15.75 supphes for Assessors and Collectors etc, Children's Aid Society 5 00 don- ation. Thos. Fitchett $2 oo aid. W. F. Crosier $1.13 refund on] overdeposit of taxes from 1913 roll. Chester Asling and W. D. Munro $12.00 each, auditors. The Council adjourned to meet] A again on March gth inst. Joe fi fifteenth day of March, 1914, the Notice to Creditors In the Matter of Estate of Samuel Wesley McClung, late of the Town- ship of Brock in the County of On- tario, Merchant, deceased, Notice ishereby given that all persons having any claims or demands against the late 5. W. McClung, who died on or about the ninth day of January 1914, at Sonya, in the Township of Brock in the Provinee of Ontario, are required to send or deliver to the un- [dersigned Executor or his Solicitors, their names and addresses, and full particulars in writing of their claims, and statements of their accounts, and the naturc of their sccurities, if any, held by them, AND TAKE NOTICE that after suid. Executor, James G. Shaw, will proceed to distr e the Assets of the said deceased, among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he stall have had notice, angl that the said Executor, James G. Shaw, will not be liable for said assets or any part thercof, to any to any person, of whose claim he shall not then have received notice. Dated at Toronto, this second day of February, 1914. James. G. Suaw, Ezecutor, | Kx Bun. Saw & MONTGOMERY Barristers, Etc. Confederation Life Bldg. : Ontario, SE ----" Fifth Annual Course in Agriculture To be Held in Hardy Block, Uxbridge Four weeks, Feb. 3rd., to Feb. 28th., 1914 Under the management of the Advisory Agricultural Committee of Ontario County, A Free Course, no examinations and no text-books re- quired. This Course is planned to suit the needs of Ontaric. County farm- ers, and is open to all young me n, sixteen years or over, The studies, Leading Farm Crops; Feeding, Care Management and Judging of Live- stock; Poultry Raising and Marketing of Poultry Produce; Fruit grow- ing, Apple and small Fruit Culture; including spraying, pruning, grafting insect pests, fungus. discases, ete. Agricultural Botany, including a study of woeds and weed seeds; Methods of Eradication; Plant Nut- rition, a study of the Soil; Important Constituents; Soil Moisture; Mcthods of Cultivation; Underdrainage and Drainage Operations; The . Nature and Use of Commercial Fertilizers. This Course comes at a time, when farm work is not pressing. Four weeks spent in this way, will be a good investment. Like men in othr professions, the Modern Agriculturist must study in order to attain the highest degree of financial Success. Write for calendar, giving particulars of the Course. Address all Comunications in writing for calender, in sending application, or further information to R. M. TIPPER, Department of Agriculture, Whitby, Ontario. -e aH imi bm tt ma mr a teh tees ret en Ford Cars are in great demand. The satisfied buyer will be the carly buyer. Place your order Get particulars from GRAHARS ages