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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_03_05.. A _ NEWS HE ,r .5 VOL. XXXIV. --- __ .: - No. } . _— � PICHFRINC�, ONT., � RI D A Y , M ARC_I3 5, lel 5 ... � __ �sltOflO 1 dtalrb*- FAIRPORT AUDL.nr Eetabllehed 75 years : SPINA MILLSIaceAn interesting social event iook Mrs. J. Edwards has been confined at Whitby'on Tuesday, Feb. to her home for comb time past by <il-rd. when two of our residents. Mr. nest'. Her many friends wlah•ber a s it. FORSYTH. of O., Regis- ✓ N Wesley Hilts end Miss (irxneth Wood spredf recovery. GREENWOOD JLS . iered member of t tcmPtricitl As were • united in the,. holy bands of Frank Weatney -has purchased a _ '- rtssioo of OaEatio. special tension given to 3WHIT1 SATIN- BRi3AD matrimony. The wedding was a very large carload of salmon ,colored hriok .... ... _ . _. - 'a 'fM Astinu of gisus. ayes tested tree. lfortli quiet one, the bride and groom g y _.tllaesmoat. teti� CREAM BUNS-FA][ILY .. 9 g om bels fair his new residence.. Westne Bros. TEA BUNS -PASTRY unatteeded. are now hauling these brick home T, NO: MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.0:S., ifruro Greenhurti station. - MILLS . Hdiabn b, member nt the College of BALSAM m7,i,yn,� BRATS J, Murrxy's services are favorably _ In- 'd iso aJ College of Surgeon!; Ed nbursgh - — looked upon by the faculty of an In- Ileaet atteatlon_to .detea 'SHORTS On Monday evening Richard tVard dustrial College in the United States, •,i�tttdren, OOlrf and residence,Brougbam. ..JUMBO entertained over sixty of the Clar e- he being asked -to sign..up as qne of the _ n wont Baptist Young People Llai their faculty and -become professor in the 4�CKERINii MEDICAL SURGICAL SCREENINGS {tvileat}. friends " their home. On the wav ° building trades department, they be. land X-RAY: INSTITUTE' ` • OATS W. over one of the sleighs upset, causing ing aware that Mr. Murray is- Toho Farmer8 AP� eno`siderablei excitement at the time. ate of the Carnegie Technical Schools - - _ "CORN AND COR:'sT CHOP led it was foun that no one had been Pittsburg, Pa., where he served a An unlimited quality of Barley R. EM81 J TOWLE, X. B„ X. D., C. M., - disabled or otherwise inconveniein:ed ' Aj�Pbyeician-3n�Aurga— - MIXED GRAIN & CHOP • teacher for four terms. Jack prefers and Wheat wanted, for _ and the driver was not very severely is Beotal Diaeaaea. VrostatteDis. the rural life for the present, which I will pay of ))teal Diseases of women. Cancers, present. - censured, and was allowed to retain , ars, I.Bsy eumiaation. Diseas« of syn /� A ie license. On reaching the home of DUN SARTON the highest price. ;, ,tuna, Cbzoat end bogs Fittingglassss sad C OiSMj C O Ali Lhe host -Q, the regular program of the aeWrandebzooio diaearea.: B. Y. P. U. was given;-iricluding a Watch for further particulars with Call me up and Ret my prices. t)Qre soars o.ao w tse .ria t to o �iuy (Scranton D. L. & W. ) profltabla and interesting address on regard to the Dr, J. L. Hughes' lecture • `.;;` t.eQa�. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA early cbureL history by the pastor entitled "Dickens as an Educator," to _ Rev. H. Wood, be given under the auspices of the Chopping Mondays, Wed- E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- AND STEAM � Dunbarton Literary and Mutual Im- BROCK ROAD invent Society .:Hs.00anyorawnAttomdy4.Fndooaaty _ �. . '- _�. p yin the church here on �neBQtiyB and F'r1dSyB• t BsYetfar. Oozat 8.ow. wHitb�. 10 v PRICES RIGHT. Friday evening, March Lath, at 8.15y Mrs,: White, ere, continues in very abarp.-Dr. Hughes has made a -special i AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and feeble health. study of Dickens and his lectures have '+ e Solicitor, Nohry Public. Etc. Mcney to d• L SPIN H LIMITED Mra. Farley had the misfortune to can. 01st* Brock St. North, Wbitbv. 261y r r f,, on the ice and sustain temporary a world -wine reputation. Any otlP Ir1Y BAKER'S JOY is fully equal i who has ever beard' Dr. Hughes will tU an Western will brand and PICKERING. ONT. ' discomforts. y c not_miss this .golden opportunity and Vu.�i'tttrs+F �tRY'illi. .- _ - Mrs. Axford, sr„ has returned to we trust that those who have not makes a better flavored loaf. the city, after remaining a week or so beard hire, will take our word that it Besides this it costs less money. ��% G. HAM-Iasuer of Marriage in this vicinity,- will be the ttPat of their )lyra. 3Necm1 prices in, lots of five bag -3 T Licenses is the County of Ontario. DIiVs Ste henstzn, of Pickerin is P:cteriw Village, My spending apfew days with her slater, A very pretty wedding was solemn- or over. v borap of a ea and Mrs. _ rill—E toJL Mrs. Randall Ellicott. _(30 Y a' tioneer, valuator• collector and issuer The ice liurvest isia full swing in this malesoa 9Vedaesdzc, F titer. y' t -q f marriaits ticen.es Brongnam, i when their voungpst daughter, Fctnap • �y district. WW. and 1larvy Liseomhe mattresses at $11 00 Can be have the contract for cutting. the Hamiltonaswas united Rev; marriage to c- _ HOPPER Issuer of Marriage g- -' -Thomas 'Annan by Rev; A, L. 9lae-. D. Licsnsu in the county of obtario, bought at J. H. BEAI'S Clare- supply LL fadven. The bride, wbo was unat- f1�ce at store and bie residen_oe. Claremont. John Knox- returned home on Mon- tended: entered_ he drewin scorn on Frost Fence mont-the price is the .seine day lasE and will .remain indeflnirel B ¢ ` B.BEATON TOgPN1iHTP QLEBH y the arm of her father to the strains of ;,r► D the World over, other mattres- to enjoy the pure fresh sic of Brock R p y �+ j .mss N • Ooaseyancer, Comm>Rl+oaer for tsslag Loheagria's wedding march la ed �[" 1 i road and vicinity. atlldavtw, 6cooaatrnt. lee, tEanq to lana set from $2.00 up. gee our y' by Mks Acnes Annae, The bride was - -�? an tarn' `Isanar of ]tarriaga rd� becomingly owned in white embraid- mims- s�bi Z,. oat, t-♦ Bedroom Suits, Buffetts, Side- - QR_ K NWOOD g y g eyed chartneuse. Amid, showers of Compare quality and prigs with oche' �j POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer boards, Extension tables, China J. H. Payne, of Vittoria• called on confetti and rice the happy couple left makes. Frost Ring Lock aI1 No. © .L' s for Ocanties of Tart and ontarlo. Aon wire. guaranteed equal to any other !on s.i.r of all kinds attecuod to on mortar) C4binett+, COuehes, Chairs. Mrs. Green on Tuesday. for western points, the bride travel- Ha look fence. aoti�AAd$dge S'P8R F. �: oda Delivery free. gust. his man customers with saw match.In Bel inn it re aunt with hat e- g d T. H. Oliver is bus y p- to .... Bi stock. y g yy d wires. 40 laches. 4etaye. price Fgc. ust. side at "Fairview," Dunbartoq. i •• 4¢ ••. o their urn e w re - of O41 in Co vaennaarr�y con Mips R. Sadler spent a few days $ '• 48 '• 9 •• °last, .� an ogee to Claramoot P>Ilssr. A71 its• �r--_--r- y Pe !tsars of aomsntica ted aaiata,a Rs+atee. ostia recently in Toronto with her friend wHITEVALi 9 •' 48 '• 9 W say ar night promptly attended to. Ind Cj�R�M■ ■j'' .. .. :. �✓i.A awry Miss Bradshaw. 10 . so 9 - I5c, . _ ., t F'rooc ssoi• *ly Miss Crozier, of Toronto, is the 11 Jobs, Stewart. of Toronto, is spend. •- _ - �% B. POWELL. Licensed Aux in a dew weeks with his Parents, S. guest of Mrs. A. E. Major. Poultry and garden Fence -No. 9 u T' . Moeeer vdaator and collector for ROUSE FgRNISI3IN4 � • gtewart. Mr,_ Ballard. of McMaster University and 13 wire. tug" ea of Ontario and tor><• All kinds ct of Mrs. James Dennyas in Toronto Toronto. was the guest over Sunday 18 wires. 48 Neigh. price 50 ct& suresaonctaot.a erten prrvdate or byauction. y of Miss Lee. 2U '• 90 •• 55 eta. dotdr.antlseud Fez dates or ober pare S T 0 R FS last week to see her brother-in-law, beat- r. a ply at residence, ¢fizabecb et. Prot.who was quite ill. Perry Peacock and lady friend are Frost -tight lock fences 10-styir stag. Pone orders len at xsws cruse, pial. A. Pune is leavii+ the em ley of spending a few days with the former's a rd, dearer. Also A" erms. or-macnab'r store, Claremont. will rs y $ p Rates, .�ttePromptattenuoa. Srareraetlon Rvaraa• -- F. L. Green and as a result will bei parents. R, R. and -Mrs. Pennock. Lawn Fences. Angle Iron 4 '� My phoaenum�berisIndependent ISol �� moving out of the village. The Women's Circle of the Baptist .oats and Ha wire, Prices Property w, church beld a successful tea at the test- U y i ro- $n#W 311as Anderson. of Chet ry Talley, _ _,Gjtsh. Freight paid. returned home on. Mondav after sppend• dente of :Mrs. S. R. Pennick on Wed- +a S. R. PE/NNOCK Ten or fifteen acres %it4buildtiigo inns a iew days with Reti: and :Hrs. nesday evening. Bell Phone. IWMMEVALE, ONT. and -some bearing fruit scanted for Tick, Orvil White, of Toronto University, client who can pay cash. Req'uirea Miss Eleanor Johnston, of Brooklin, Howard Langford, of Victoria College D: • ,t ► Funeral Director and Buthalfner: to he near town- with High School spent a few days in Greenwood hast and Blake Bealon._of -the _Rental Col•_ F. J. Pr01188, Picketing a or located where train service will W"k with the Misses Tyndall and legs, Toronto, spent the week -end in Amy business entrusted to foe will Tremble. the valA. - _ OA- - - be careful] handled, permit of reaching school con'veN• The Box Soc•,;l Aiden by -the yonn;g = y Mrs. Boyer. 1lra. Bayles' and Mr. iently, If you have property to y ladie-i of Green River and Whltevale. �- Charges Moderate - Betts were soddenly rallecl to Toronto sell, write in aid of Re Cross fund4, realizedIc Independent Phone No. I5}{ last week. owing to the death of their d :.:JOHN FISHER & CO. sister. SIr Dobie.'- something over $38 It will he some - JOHN ° ..Country Real E-tate.. thing over thirty -°even ssheri the t y BROUGHAM = ' other fellow puts up. for his box.JOHN PHILIP L'Y "1 Ill() L1IJISDEN ,BUILDING, The Women't; Institute have taken Cemen# Lumber, - George Philip is stria; in his sum- up Feed Cross work. and a local Soci• > > tner supply -of ice, - - etc bas been organized. Nearly $11 Read Roofing -Hasa frill tine_ of fresh and cur- Albert Sfatthew� mated toHnr Lath, Shingles, y g,. -r New Chop ing Mill _y. has-been n't he *bed. A meeting will _ g _ •ei meats Coastan on hand.. n Slod>re's farm on Tuesda be held id the hasement of the Ba Cornu 'ted Iron, • • 1" James Hoyvitt is visiting his caught' tist rhurch Qn Wednesday afternoon, " Spice Roll, Breakfast .Bacon, James Mrs. John Soden, here. the 10,h inat when Miss A. A. Hast- Eastlake Shingles, Sala, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Owing to the teacher beinit ill school io s, R ti„ of Toronto, will demon - Hating installed) the late=t int- . g t ' edar•Posts,- Steel Posts; $i hest eye id for proud Chopping and Oat flak• was closed on Monday and T"76ron. strafe the making .A ' Nan sten and - g Pa PP Mussell and Mrs. Conner, of Trirooto, surgical dressings. A full attendance Wire • Fencing. Butcher s cattle ing machinery, I am pre-.. are with the formers parents here for of ladies interested in the work is r , pared to do custom a few weeks. hoped for. If you are going to build let me Fork every day in the week. Criah and Mrs. Young, Clan give you my price on any. ekerirr� livery c and Mrs. Yoniig and children spent WHITBY thing you rosy �l_o Flour for sale. Sunday with Geo. and firs. Linton. require. Stanley Johnson and Frank Eldon, The girls'-bockey teAm beat Belle- . Mrst-close rigs for lure W. G. Barnes, Green River of Toronto, Walter and Mrs. Cooper, ville Tuesday night by i'to 2 "Dadr III lit of Edmonton, spent the week .The street watering is to be done Y .8 with David and Mrs. Russell. g A e C. R E E-SC� R _ pt Bus meets all trains REAL ESTATE The Methodist Ladies'__Aid__!will separately from street work hvahired 1 ..... team this Tear. The spriniilirig bas LOCUST HILL meet at the home Miss Bate on Teaming promptly attended to.. grown till there is nearly three miles 1 Agent for Canada Carriage Co. $1fl>M:�llits #M, Wednesday, Starch 1 h, at the usual of it nose.; Noir•: -Al Tadles are welcome. The town council have decided to �. �• Peak, _ -�; Our Hockey boys went- to Clare- begin a cam sign. of advertising- the Pickering. moot on Tuesday evening and played adcantagea �hitby possesses and ap• SALE a friendly game with -the team All of that propriated for A starter $250. Four �R ��rn village, winning by the score of 10-7, j V1 Insurance rates lower on farm pro- Toronto papers are to. he used in this r.' All From Pickering — perty and VillAge Dwellings, Stanley Johnston, of Victoria Col- work. lege, son. cif Thos, O. Johnstwn form - and vicinity who attend in first-class Cothpaaies. 1 Mrs. Thus. Jackson, who was Bessie Q .F er y of this place, reached a ver x the- famous able and im resaive�sPrmon in the Harper, died on Saturday, after hitt a NO P=AYYliLZ�] %Tot®B p week's illness at the home -of her fath- - ZLL 0 "! Methodist church on Sunday evening er, Police Magistrate Harper. The Spectacles and Eyeglasses If not insured with'me, call and last• funeral on Monday was largely.. at- _ compare rates. - tended. -A T GREEN RIVER It is understood- from 'reliable sour- ces. 0 - C. and Sirs. ,Doren spent Monday ces' that the report on the Kingston +" 'W• Q. Richardsons evening with E. and lira. Bice. toad improvement from Toronto east- Pr1Ce$ never,�leard Of before receive not onlythe Highest Grade wards to Whitby and Oshawa..is in. 54 Mr. Ferrier had so recovered to ° of Business ail ..9h.ortband Educa• the hands of the Minister of Public take up his usual worst on -Sunday. in Pickering tion but assistance to secure choice Notary'PuQie, Pickering. Works and that the prospect of the " anions .,when coin etent., We Everybody will he so pleased to meet p Im p Doli s sister Molly, How do von do. stork being started this season is of were called upon recently to fill y the brightest. Regular $1.50 glasses '*1.19 t• positions worth from $10 to $18 per Have you lots of water Miss Robertson spent a very pleas- The mayor .and all the members of week as well as some -from $75 to ant week end with her sisters to To- ReguTsl' $2.00 for !};1.49. ; y _ the town council attended the Hydro - 5100 per month. Tltislftbe Sebool C. B. 1t10E, OF VNMTiVALt rOEverybody is listening for the Green Radial meeting. in Toronto last week. -Regular $3.50 glasses $2.93 -" for YOU to nasal- Open all year, is -prepared to furnish you -Anything Sir Adam Beck announced that work Enter now. Write for. our" lar a lyes wedding bells to ring. Don't : Reg. $5.00. rimles toric • _ _ g in the line of watei supply such as kee us waiting.will begin with tine frost leaving the Catalogue. pplens $3.98 , °$ pumps. windmills, hydraulic rams, Dlrs. Perritt spent a few days with gtrontitl in the spring, provided the W. J. Elliott, Principal d -. _ Mr, and Sirs, Lehman, et Richmond Dominion subsidy is secured of which plumbing, etc: he is confident it wiU be granted, - Just see our -new • stock. Eyes Cor. Yonge and Charles Stn. _ Hill. Mr, Lehman was a former. Real estate changes are again active They are also expert 'well drillers teacher. bete. g g tested free. Satisfaction The Ladies' Aid tea at Sfrs.•«'m. here. � John Peel, the shoe man, has and regpectfully sokeit your patron, Booth's was a decided success, as they bought of J. R. • Philp the store (m gnarahteed. _ �. age for the . Aui•e. 'Ind. nhon :321- always are, despite the fact that the Brock street south presently occupied BLACKS ITH SHOP i weather -was -very disagreeable. " by the Ontario Dept. of Agriculture as Even Dai• regular price9 are low h : TOOLS. SHARPENED Mr, Crinkleton has accepted the an office of the district re reaentative. Whitevale and Green River pastorate.- tory ; - P )? ri'ltetr' eotnpared :with %�rThe undersigned has opened anew — for extension Lo be bout in the rear. pe We welcome him here most heartily >}ndywill fit it u , av a oho with fat- g e make a specialry of ctoascut saws, The consideration rs raid to be $9,IOtl, city prices. blacksmith shop on the Kin$- .Tools of all -kinds. Locks re fired, and hope that the garaonage will soon stos road o site 'the' be reopened. The Greenwood residence- on Henry ppO Razor -honing a specialty. For a first• street, at resent occupied b Chief Quaker.. church, two class hair trim or an .easy- share_ call.. Miss Vera Banvard's . friends will he a mites e' of of at the East -end Barrier shop. plea Sed t8 know-tbat shy Aticee8ded in' McGroty. as been sol to t e Ross T. M. cFAEDEN, p' winning the diamond medal at the Bros, whose homes are on the oppos- Pickering Village. , See oar House Furnishings of; all Tetup)ars' contest held in the new jte side of Henry street, and will make Duniggist-Graditrlte Optician, . Wo+ry,� jsuaranteed. Charges Village.. _kinds.-Sfigbtlyyped Carpets pi double tenieroent Houses of file tiieuee -t Y >s lCC tem e• at the earner of -Dovercourt from l5 cents yard u�+1 _ nnd_hetrn.__ The._casnsi$et&t-ign_Ln Abip -- -- - Qneni:4'orntrtrs dm-tfrrrsd} r-Frb- - - - ��, T. GORDON •PiCKERING ruavy the idtb.-sd+�r-r.r' 'cave iR aatd to he $2,irfk), - iP1L@ri21�, �11t21.Y10 $ _ . . .. r _ :_ .tom . .,► -P a •s•.. '--.:. �• .. ..... .. ,e � . . .�.-.ltt'....._ . _ _. Y _ .. .. ....3. ..,._... -w ... -... -.'' '�J:i� s- i - s. PIAN YOUR GARDEN 1�Q1N George Dickson; - Killartsay; Mrs. - FIRST , AID FOR Cornwallis. WEAK DIGESTION rhaso11. • _ ., �`: � _ "- ' ` _ I Tliere is perhaps no bulb that is S HAVE FRESH CCT FLOWERS so satisfactory or se easily cult$ Lige Dearly Every Trouble If[l1ot-EOR YO�R TABLE DAILY. vated as the Gladiolus, no other bulb embraces such a, variation of ing Mankind Indigestion is — color, comprising nearly every ,, shade except blue. Provided they ,true to Poor Blood Well Planted Herbaeeous Border. a are planted in fairly good soil, and n Almost everybody experiences` Delight From Early Spring where they will not be shaded, � `times when the organ's of digestion there is an absolute certainty. that .$hose .painful signs of weakness. - : to Late Fall.. _ they will fl4w.g•r- Bulbs set out during April, will ome slight - disturbance - of the Every home ahould'be surrounded be usually at their best flowering health starts the trouble; then the by a beautiful and artistic- yatrd. in August, but _"succession plant-, ;LD :patient takes a dislike to food; sand Few will argue against this fact, but g F BEST YEAST' � �' THE 11�fOROR rd7rtl heal sins in the abdomen g g trigs" may be made every ten oars DECLINE T14E f4UNIEROUS INFERIOR 3 P the is Considerable divergence of -until the middle .of July, which give warning that the stomach is un-. opinion as to the, *test way to make IMITATIONS THAT ARE BEFNG OFFERED � able to do its - r r 'work ISomle- P will provide a succession of blaam P the yard beautiful. HONORS AT �€XP451TIONS times a false craving for food. arises; In the case of cou'ntry,places the Some of the best classes of If this is satisfied the result s addi- house is the outstanding #saints in Gladioli are America, A tsta, •, wN - moNTRICA� E, G 1.6. E'iY° C O ire PAN,Y tiona`l torture-flatu ence, a rowsy the beautif-in of the ar ecause WI NIPECa TORONTO ONT: rte ression sick headache and nau- y g y' Pink esuty, Panama.T " P on all .sides there is ample land, -•-= _- --- " :sea -are commoh signs of indigos- and -the primary idea is to make a Dahlias. -` 'tion. The foolish practice of taking I picture that delights not only the Dahlias because of their bright _ tirastic, weakening purgatives at 'inmates of the home but also the flowers of the most varied hues -axe _ such times should be avoided: Iasi unsurpassed for general table deco pasGerby. ration. The row ve• easily from HEIiOI\ES OF THE HIRE• until every person: had been warn- gestion arises from stomach weak- Houses- of 'different arohitectural Y 8 Y ed:_ They., were carried out by 'fire- iaess, and the oniy__eSectual method styles, must be treated in decidedly seed and -bloom profusely. There is Telephone. Girls Who have Shown men just in time, to be .greeted by- _ of curing the trouble is to strength- different manners. For instance; nothing to equal it in September orthe cheers of the hundreds of es•� men the feeble organs of digestion b I October, when everything else is Great Bravery. g g y the formal house should be sur- ' caped tenants: collo has mingles PFlying thevi with richer, over faded or fading. Tubers should .be P rounded by natural thins in eo- A Belgian girl in the environs of with the sur ng crowd oil_ fibs ;blood. This i!§ -the -true tonic treat- metrical by walks, Planted when the season becolmles Liege, from hich the Qer'mans street. *most, b • which natural method Dr. warm covering the neck about y formal shaped shrubs, square corn- g were bombarding the city, sat ata Rose Coppinger of Webbers Falls, ;Williams' Pink Pills achieve great three inches. If many shoots start, g era, exc., while the- more imposing private telephone, overlooked acct-. -Oklahoma; when -al fire started that _ results. These pills make the rich, type of building should be accom- thin out. Plants should be aken dental] by- the besiegers, when all P g u before hard frost in the" -fall, y 8 threatened to destroy the town, ]red blood needed to strengthen the panied with flower beds, shrubs, P other telephones were dextro ed 4stoniach, thus imparting a healthy tops cut off, tubera dried a little, P y stayed n her poet in the Pioneer P g trees and walks of such a design as and after -each return shot from .the 'appetite and curingindigestion and and, put in the cellar until Spring. Telephone Co.'s d gone, f after all 8 to cattle out the style of the house fortress looked calmly to see where the other els had one frantically .'other stomach disorders. Mr. Thos. There are six distinct classes - of + Bi g X as far as possible. it fell, and telephoned to correct plugging hole after hole, calling up 'Johnson,, Hemford, V.S., says: t Dahlias: Single, Tall Double, „ :\ow is the time to plan your gar- the range: A little rigors to the. the farmers and business men of ' "'For five years I was a real suf- i Dwarf Double, True Cactus, Deco B den.' Call a -tarsi] council and let ri ht." Too far to the left." districts. .Rhe sent Y tattoo Cactus, Peony Flowered: - 8 the-surxouvdang F,- - ferer from indigestion, which wreck- I every member offer suggestions for Pansies. "Not -so high." Puzzled at first by the alarm broadcast, fairly shouting ed -me -physically, i suffered so the beautification, of the home this the -amazing accuracy of the Belgianfire-creptt + much that fc r days at a tiffie I cotrid. I yea;; Grow least and beautiful Pansies with their velvety, many gunners, the Germans at be h ba- for help, while the aoser a*fiat P ng colored and attractive petals sdt,ould g and closer, and the building in . -. '•'J in •,♦lny business T 1,a.i a - 1,' at,- t, ,t lr..„ga Y. , greet us a every urn. a w$icll ttha?-was ata wor�cauug$�nd--- ismothering spells so bad at times . thrive, Hundreds of flowers suggest The girl has_ discovered, arrested. Me .that I gra- afraid to lie down. I seed germ,inate"lid -thee- plants thPmselres after a moment's tried, and according to the her - she.- -doctored and tried man medicineasl � Leann to trem grow more. Steely in the cool early 8 w)aen the wires were useless dad e�lie` -a Y thought. and for a very small ex- I days of spring, and for summer rules -of war. shot. - The German think of .escape, But she •was sur - but with no benefit. I saw Dr. Wil- enditure and a little attention, a officer W55 -told the story, and who -' p I b;''. owing should be sown by the�' rounded by fire and smoke, and reach -:]isms' Pink Pills advertised to care 1 wonderful revolution can be worked approved the sentence, expressed - the trouble and decided to try latter part of April or early May. PP unconscious before she could reach. in the whole general appearance of .Sow the seeds in drilla, voter ng the highest aAlmiration, not only the door. There, fortunately, theI them. I had n*,t been taking them ' yowl• home. _ 3 for her daring work as a spy, but _ ion before I found that I ingot at ? - them not more than four times ri>i reacuerg fauns 'her iQ flare snot g Roses. for the unflin,chi n Cour with last hit upon the right medicine. No words o€ raise can ado u$tel their diameter, and pressing the which she met her. fate. Yet she z°Ming her in wet blankets; got *tel' The im rovement in m health cogs ? P q y sole well above them, out is safety. P y convey the extreme beauty and un- As soon as the plants are up and was no braver than literally scores ,text to fire, flood has, ' perhaps, constant," and after T- had used ten ique usefulness of the Hybrid -Tea j As enough to handle, they of the heroines of peace -telephone called forth the greatenst number of ar twelve, boxes I could eat and di 111c" which now dominates all other girls who; as the company records all kinds of food. and I felt" shouts be thinned out or trans- heroines of the telephone_ Kra.- ­gest -sections of Bedding Roses. The planted to stand_ nine inches apart show, have accepted life,and--< kenight operator at Folsom, physically' better than I had done; profusion of bloom, the superb vig-'; in the rows. Do not lent Pansies risks as a foatter of course; and for years. I shall never cease to' Mexico, was one of them: When, or, the exquisite coloring and in the shade of a building or other stuck to their opsts. when duty call- word came that tlhe. flood, with raise Dr: tii'illiams' Pink Pills for beautiful formation of the flowers I' ed, through fire, or flood, or earth- object. During _dry weather watch _ creat thirteen feet high. was bear- ey proved a- real blessing to me ' and buds of this new species of the l - quake. - ou- can get these pills from any ween -of Flowers, at once lace it the bed daily. 9 Recent] yIr Geor a Ethelbert m8 down upon the town, she waited °deAler -in medicine orb mail at 50' Q F Some popular classes- of pansies y• 8 to send warning to all bile si;atEered Y without a rive! in the rose garden. Walsh has collected a few ezamples• farms in- the lowlands alon its cents a box or six boxes for !$1.50 are: Goliath, Princess, Hercules 8 i iant, Giant Snow Queeri Typical of many similar cases is that ath: ,,Flood coming, R -un for high -from The. Pr, Williams' Medicine ., of Julia Devine and Lorraine Davis. P - +C'o,, Bt�xkytlle., (1st. ' When she Title Gua'rant Building - 0 At negro- wedding, wlien .the � ` le did run. Forty lives .� elergyainarr read the words "love 'of St. Louis, twelve stories high, I The Pip HATP,- FOR THE E.NGLI�H.' and full of people, ca ht fire• the were`savtied• But the roaring wave ' honor and obey," the brio rocas r y two. girl operators began to send struck full- upon the building where Now l oun; !• renchmen Shot Down i interrupted and said , "Read- that she- worked, and *tier body ..was. ,;, i;. warning of the danger to every the German Placard. ; tis: , again.' �sah' .Read it once• mo ms's office in the building. They both found the next, day twelve mile In a letter to his sister in 'Eng - de lady )cin ketch de full sole kept at work after the smoke -pour- down the canon T>be head -piece land a eoung T-reneh officer on ser • ! Too d"P Too ahanow 1 Jim riot 1Rlsae nee jab de meanie, I'a been married ed chokingly into their room, and was still strapped to her ears. • e•i� in the neighborhood of St.=Mi; � set wrong forrwt � ibefo'•" -hie% recently pr;�moted fur gallant- I Wry ' g g is the best time for , r. ry on .the fie'd of battle, tells this !, Jaid -S �rin p anti rose sike nearly all other a l T. I oto r The t.ertnans ___ - of 1 delight in deep, rich. nolFiinR.hetter to do a few day -l; ago' well -drained, land. When a bed of � _ - han to P,it on_ the -walla of their rusts is to be planted, the soil / D "barracks at - -a large placard of should be dub to a depth of at least i A 4bite calku, on which was.tsriften,' : o�ie faot,-arid- well rruxed .with a: -SUN I 11PFci -a .a ye - ance--haine coating of two or three inches of ! I ---- 'a 'I'Angleierre." Our treaiehes are rotted cols manure• ' In the absence I from 60 to 90 metres from those of I of that, saw bone dura on the sur --"""" � p\, the '`Ruches,' and with glasses it•' (ace just thick enough to cover it, ! \ 0 .-uaq easy- to react the placard. In or about half a -pound to a square . the r: t e; ing I was,- irn patrol with ; yard, and'- mix to file depth of a p OFFICE MONTREAL 1915 *three ,•'4 d frllc.a s ui tris -half sec- foot• w itlt file sail. The Fiey. A.. r"• ` 1872. NEA 'kion, and wZ crawled -towards die + Foster-Melliar. -an expert rose Gerinan lines till wP were within I ' ' ' STRONGER THAN EVER grower anci writer on the- subject, , _ ,,` twenty-five $net rt. ur s:;; and we hid' 1', pre efid the i ]lowiri� eapecial•_I , _ rccalinnlends t1l�e fu ourselves in a --b.,, hole made try a' zer : P • • I - -- ` 1n spite of continued financial disturbance, the year Nineteen F site]?: 6uperph-osphate of lime .: 12 parts � ,Fourteen -was a period of uninterrupted progress and prosperity I said tet my ne1u : "L have given N- u'ate of potash nsate 1� Pai �' for the Sun. Life of Canada. yOtt Suck• al. t�. cigarettes sand RL&IPtato of g � parts___; - ; Other things. Yule knoly w here they- ' Sulphate of lime ...... 5 parts I At the present moment the Company occupies an even stronger if came {roto -thee w•et a -rent • r',um Sulphate of itoo 1 pact � !, position than at any time in its forty-four years'history, as is Clearly *England. • I tl ant to see iio ,more I shown by the substantial and highly satisfactory increases registered of. that P'•acara. Let ..its du away His advice is to a -eels this'mix- ! i , Burin the t year." `with it. • i�•e ha our arn,..: let us, ture in March at the rate of one -1 i i I R P y : n14 19i3 tinelae�►se Fitt sone shuts throe hand de #rc quarte.$. ectiris to.each.,s naso yard. ! i Assets as at Dec. Slat . . • - e sa,t 7,s6o :66.7U,647 • $ 4e,, 0! (16! t ; t; Y To protect $ybrid Tea Roses -over i i east, income - $ Isla 275 ia,oee,lot 1'i 74 t7.e^y'.t "s828 o n• ye he winter each' rose bush should be surplus Earned. t,�70.2se tiss,424 t4s Tl;e t llln g wA, i.,n I 1 t Eurplea dlstrlbute�t to I oilcrhoiders 1,7e9 —.�� # t order to fire. all iii tlu'ce �niintltes covered -w;tll six or eight inches of I Added to rnalttrtt,uted sura u, . 777,099 - 421,901 `t i ; Fet Burpius at liec. Bt st tt 603.7ti4 6,769 f66rit} Same meds of the stuff re- earth above the ;ground in the hall• TotalPaymclAstoFollo;-holdera . 9.1N1287 �,ii6!!!p6! 1.794 �29�a%) mainr�d, .-The worst of it w•a, that In Spring the bush may be pruned i I Assurances INeued and.paid for in Casci ib ia,plp 7��4 ' o,nr fire provoked' "ter% )'Ie�fusifadeyback to the height it was- covered.' in Canada ��gg��g0p Assurances in Force 918,9D1 i7s tt09,666.re 16.11", 17,9X1 '{ Iun, the whole length of the line.: with, earth' in the fail. The cover- Pa •osis Potieyhotders � fy ti1P dropped into the she':] ho':e and ing should be removed gradually in I cover - payments or Potlogholdere 71° PsamiamatnilatiAslnceorss' c; I since organisation afneco ttgn and Ar�eq-uori► µsited tl�I•tlle, firing had Snisheci= the Spt�ng then danger from frost I aowliefdlorthafsbeae9E $46,546.676 ` fi0t1,794.l91 I $100.491,677 abont. half an hour--anc! then -we re is Pa t. I { p 'd'iorla cash s !9 totalled — - gained our own trenches. My lieu- _ ._ _ ! u c q.., $2,187,339 -the largest� amount issued by any1Canadian tenant greeted ine with `•`So'it was i f ( Life Company. In this respell as well as In amount of Assets, sou who started ills fusilade i" An, �,,.•...,' , ` I i' 1 Assurances inForce,Income,and Surplus the Company again when 1 said "Yes" . he asked what i I _ _.. otablisbed its -position as , for. I explained that I was half I 1 - x : CANADA'S LEADING LIFE Engiit;h. leaving married an.English ! ' --woman, and added that I wanted to V - see no more of a placard which re - to e to that nation in such- terms, SSURA1�tCE COM �- He, "chipped' me for a bit, but ; j --- - The Company's Growth ' wleen we iVerc, reIicVed tihe story *vas - {• --- I i 1 told to the captain, Who passed it_-- ,bn to tilt? cal�inr 1. The end• of it all awns a pru'mise of •aiy, stripes -as ; i + 7 tinder lieute�lant. - YBAR a411Ts l.il4 A64UrAN414 IN Pon" ' 9679 1 . . i� • � �60,P! - 81' '' i ,1•I - 37'86 - IVIN• I11.Os s4.t17,iss.9$ !ls t, Not Ne.cdCA, -Tw,, _!•!eg+t students were ar- c;, - j :...--Policies.in the.4un Life of Canada are 4mfe and raigued l,ef ,re the magistrate - _ Profitable Policies to Buy ekl with hurdling "the' "luny I ' w� �shr rg l _. T. IL MACAULAY, tt .R tilt n:iad ill t'hei'r mot,br Car. Shewlnil whoa b plrone ItonERT90NIOMJICAUI,A _ _ eArAo,N• GI•[CrOA Aro #2V"TA„Y, f - aye rail .a. la-xyer . ' asked the f' a -irate. Hybrid' Teaa should be planted _ 're not going to , have, .any 14 to 18 inches each way. 1awye answered the elder of the �omc of the.beAit and -well known >rtudea N« e've cteeided to -tell kinds• of Hybrid -Tea Roses- are: _ tTTDean� e - - - --- - - -- - —E$P-American u t � ■ � —_. .. - _ -- ' .. rte-----moi i _ BABY'S 0wir rABLETS IS MEAT A FIG HUNG DIETI __BOY IN FIGHTING ZONE. —' He Says He Told THE HOME DOCTOR Selentists Say It Gives Neither Adventurous Trig to Belgium of 13- FC1Courage 'Nor Endurance. flis 'Neighbors or ; ? - , No home where there are--little - - _ _ year London Lad. _ �onea should be without a box of Circumstances 'have brought to ' • •'. Tr light again the queestion of man's Determined to fight the Germans, Pork Baby's Own Tablets. They cure all A'_1D THEY TOLD HIM TO TRF a 13-year-old London bo • man the minor ills of babyhood and need of a r warrior. diet to make him 3 3 aged Beans t6ei•r rola when, baby is ail- a fighting warrior. An advocate of DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. to reach Flushing and Antwerp. In +� y meat diet declared some time ago Antwerp he was arrested by the will sav mother many anx that the Be!gians were losing their Germane, but was released and ,r loos moments baby much pain. hike Rudy, Young' Manitoba Far- made his way through Belgium and Conoernin them . Paul-Neuron vital efficiency because they are a Y 8 g race o,f non-meat eaters. But, al- mer, Siek for Two Years,' Tells Flanders home to England. Tugaske, -Bask-, _wr a IVe con= -though tiSey had done no fighting ..'aider Baby's (iv�n a•'lets as good d 8 How He Got a New Lease of Life. When war was declared he wa@ as a doctor in the h ,and � every for a hundred years, they have attending school in the, day and "'L- ' i - 5 given a good account of themselves Camperrille, Man., Feby. 22nd.- working for a butcher at night. flims our little one is ailing they S eci e g 'of late. C P al).-Cured of Kidney and More than once he ie to join the •.�tsoon net him right again. The - I . �. - Modern scientists assert that Heart Disease of two years stand- Tablets are sold by medicine dealers army, but was young and too- highest grade beans kept whole j meat makes a dog or a man irrita- ing, Mr. Mike Rudy, a well-known small., At Christmas he received maal'at• 25 cents a -box from and mealy by perfect baking, The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., ble, but gives neither courage nor Young farmer living near here, is $2.50 as a chorister and decided to endurance, both of which are essen telling his neighbors that he, owes retaining their full strength. p8rookville, Ont. go to the front. He took train to Flavored with delicious sauces.* tial fighting qualities. Attention is his new lease of life to Dodds Kid- Folkestone, but as he had not much?1 - called to the fruit-eating gorilla as nes Pills. - mone • left the fighting line a They lave no equal. , :6IKH-S A BRAVE FOE. the mo.st dreaded fighter of the Afri- "For two ears " ' Mr. Rud 3 , B B P- B' years," b geared as far off as ever. can forest. Nut a lion is found in states, "I suffered with a terrible L .Their Bayonet Charge --Frightens all the region where this great for- pain in the small of mv- back .8nd Luck was with him, however.. ge the lhost Fearless Fighters. nest. man reigns; untamed and us- shoulders. I took' many different was neon by a customer when on t ARM! FOR SALE. tamable, a real king of. beasts. medicines, and was under the doc- the promenade who gave him a mo- N. W. DAWSON. Ninety Colborne Street, ' In several respects the Sikhs, who The lion, the •traditiona•1' kin of tor's care, but nothingseemed to ney gift as a Christmas box. He Toronto. , are with the Indian forces at 'the beasts, fights when brought to bay do me an rastin good. Finan bought a ticket for Flushing. Here *1 YOU WANT TO Bv1c Da BELL a front in France and Belgium, form only be-cense he is short-winded and heart disease was added to my' he was sent to a home,-but esca d I FrLit, Stock, Grain or Dalry Farm Pf' write H. W. Dawson. Brampton, or 90 Goll unique fighting force... In the and joining some Bel ians. eventual- 1•orne, Ft.. Toronto. �. q B B cannot run .away,. £yeti experi- troubles. B B • t first place, they fill fully one-third enced hunter has borne testimony "Hearing Dodd's Kidner Pills ly got to Antwerp. N. •W DAWSON. Colborne St., Toronto. _0 of the rank and file of the native to the ability of -the grass-eating wells ken of b •' my neighbors,' I B g yHe was only at liberty inAnt-NURSERY STOCK. armies in. India. liniike the Giirk- I bison a%-a most courageous fighter, decided to try them, To my sur wet a da He was arrested but {' `has, however,. they, .do not belon with few a oafs. prise and relief oti'e box cured me P y +TJ3AWBE'EBIEs, RASPBERRIES. Po• B q on, aecount of his youth was re- S TATOES. Catalogue free. Mcconnell to a single race. There are sev - +' covnpletely." leased and allowed to return to A Son, Port Burwell, out. eral types of Sikhs, the force being I Dodd's Kidney Pills cured Mr. England as best he obuld. He wan s1ISCELLANE.ouB. divided ia,to clans. There is what Nerviline Ends Neurahr a _.B,idy because his troubles all came. dered through Belgium and Flan- �, -ls known as the Khattaries, or p from sick kidneys. Dodd's Ki$ney Ider� and eventually landed at Tir- CA rtaxnat and external, caredUMPS. Rro� *µ Kshatriya.s clan, conaistitig of ` re Drin ors Relief Instantly j Pills are a kidney remedy, pure and 'bury Docks. Being mistaken for on vain by our hem• treatment, wti>r. I • aim le. If you have ain in the as before too late. Dr. Bellmaa lddlad presentatives of the old military P Y P Belgian refugee he was taken to Co.. Lholted. Collinrwood: Out. caste of the Hinctoos: They are I back, rheumatism, lumbago, gravel Alexandra Palace, and it was some No Remedy Like Old "Nerviline-to or- diabetes, your kidneys are days before he was restored to his ATENTS not such big tneu as the Jat•s, an-. Y ; other Sikh clan,' consisting of tall, Cure Pain or, Soreness. wrong: You need . Dodds Kidney parents at London. He is now try- w fellows who are a distinct That terrible ache how you fain 'l Pills. ing to join the navy. i� OL 1'Io�S contrast to a Iaabis, who are vee w t t-that stabbing, burning - A ('lose Observer. - pe4sorr, rtaeoN ! DAVIA and have very dark skin and irreg- ular Never mind, you don't have to suffer young Hibbard Was exhibiting ea , Q r i vVatta ser t.i:r...ti.. use Nerviline, it's a sure cure..'1�ot 'alar' features. - - I - i some photographs to a charming _ All the clans, however, are noted an experiment, because nearly forty t �jQW Brunswie Ladd years of wonderful success has made Rir., with whom he was very much uHours for their great- powers- of endur a name far Nervi2lne among the pan 1 in love. loom Fr s- ' encs, fighting qualities, and skill I "This one.'"'he said, handing her ; pie 0t many different nations. "There . -•in lsandlin'g ii gun and bayonet. In- is nothing speedier to end Neuralgic i a picture, "is my photograph with Was Restored to Her Anxious Fam- deed, it has often been said by mili- Lbeadache than' old-time 'Alervtline: two French poodles. Can you re I fly When Hope had Gone. tarp espert•s that there i no more writes Ir. -G. C. Dalgleish, from E+v lcognize mei'' - St. John, N.B., Dee. 15th-At one I >ooI and effecti' a soldier in the anston. "It is sa powerful and pene- I Wley, yes, I think so," replied time it was feared that Mrs. J. Grant, tracing that it seems to eat up any I h world than the Sikh, who taken to r the .ruun;ft''woansn, loosing intently , of 3 White 3t:, would succumb to the , pain In a minute. My family-couldn't t .. drill like a duck takes to wa'er. I get along without Nervilitie. We al- at the picture. _ You are the one deadly ravages. of advanced kidney, !+REBTFVL l9Lttti DF Anon becomes a sharpshooter, and ways keep the 60c family alae bottle with the hat on, are you not I" trouble. "My first attacks of back- soon LOa1PELINlSS." _ and kidney trouble began years masters the use of the bayonet pox- I handy of the shelf, and use it to end' Brltlsh Taetics. p� ha r six years been presehat dull R hen gnawing ez a teniae a an 6 sitn the r ate a nn i m:ry + , any better than the soldiers of cheat colla, sore tl:rcat, cough®, ear any other nauoaality, ache, toothache and pain in the back. ted myself it was terribly intensified. N R 11Bt=VVD1A..N,^ fastest, more 4* So cold-blooded apd invincible, sty ,wife swears by - Nerviline. For Officer How did he get into that ',.xurloas and only gteatashlp land- + l C condrtaon Z If I caught cold the pain was linen• -.e passengers wttbout transfer. indeed, are they in s baronet- ramps Its effect is astonishing a:nd durable. I used most everything, but aa+ts from �sw York every Wane.- i we believe it is better and speedier Private--,He captured a bottle : f g gave that certain grateful, re charge that. it frightens' even the p_ nothing s>'• u a m i I most fearless fighters, who lose than any other household family rem- whiskey, sir, - lief that came from Dr. Hamil'tan's Fare b9i3.00 for Round 'Trip, �Y' Office(' -Yes yes; but how did ble Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. In- nciudlrg berth and meals, �tbrir nerve when confronted by the _ Officer-Yes, steel in the hands of these manage to do that? I stead of being bowed down with paid, WEST INDIES F merciless and determined Indian (STRAY HINTS AT PEACE.' -private-I think be. must 'ave today I am strong. enjoy splendid ! r.0is"I,tn,i r, day cruises to tae daunt— Surrounded -it, air. appetite, sleep soundly: Lost proper- i +nvispa, milina's front a. Y. Star. Snd. 4 troops. Same Thing. thank that day t at I heard of so and I ' 3th, :Bit . steamship 00 p m- Lia for tickets M Although,' however; there are SigulBeani References From Lon- -- ties have been,instilled Into mg'blood ! ,nd nla. booklet. 7 various racial differences between dna and Paris Blinkers, ch k e y wit Dior and Canyon ilt,Toro ><.tne.. Lt_icket t ti �d Yonie eat , 'roroato, or any Ticket rile clans of the Sikhs, there is one While diplomatic and official pin - "Does your husband keep a a medicine as' Dr. Hamilton's Pills," i "s°pt, . link which binds them-together, and nouncements by • bellag-r mt® .ar sc+raplbook 7"_ �. Every woman should use these pills i that is their religion, which ig call- still fairly unanimous on ate point "�1at esaatly ; he keep g check- ( regularly because Rood health pays,- --- rd_Sikliism. Without going into that the war will be pru'tonged,--the book and we have a acre ever and it's good, vigorous health that )Anal Company. details it may be -said that this o}iaervant follawet of Qurre>at fig p 3 comes to all who use .Dr. Hamilton's faith disdains idolatry. time it is used-fur my benefit." Mandrake and-Butternut f i11F• Mother-da,hnny stop using auk _ _ _ ancial_events may sense a feeling ` + _ * - dreadful language in the for, capitals-that peace is Ore Absolutely JuhnRy-\4'eFl, mother, 8hakga- MAY BE TEA. or COFFEE nearer than is generally supposed. Painless In. For It. pears'uses u. p' There may be no authority for this. No cutting• no plan• Modest Suitor-I ha%e only - 83. I Mother--Then. don't p.sy widb That Cliit". all the Trouble. Once before, since the war began.Corns tars or pada to press goo &. year, sir ; but I think I can I frim :he's no fit companion for you. When the house is afire, it's about financiera .thought they • detected the sore s p o n I support your daughter on that, the iiialtle as when disease begins-to signs of faltering -which, they im , Putnam's Extractor Fatber (enthusiastically) - Sup- minard's Liniment Curse Dandruff. , Show, it's no time to talk but time agined, presaged early peace ne- ,GQ a makes the corn go -port her, my dear boy... Why, Sou_ ` .�' tai wt-delay is dangerous-=remove gotiations. Thev were wrongthen without pain. Takes ,can- su•psort her entire family on it. Still a Nomad. � out the etlug. overnight Never fails ,r x she cause of the trouble at once. �r rather the signs that were eu- o "Why did ,Lour :wife leave ouY "For a number of ars," wrote leaven no scar: Geta .Sc, bottle of y Ye dant, to them did not work out, But Minardii Liniment- Rellawe 7lsuralaia. :. ri �Gestern, lady, "I felt sure that some day the= financiers will be Putnam's Corn Extractor today. Force of habit, T guess. She wei 4 * In a Restaurant. a cook before I married her." coffee was hurting me and yet °I bright; and if history repeats itself, - Not Tactfully Put. - - was so fond of it, I could not give it when the news does come, the mar- 'Patron-I suppose you have At last I got so bad that I Houseman-If I'd known you Dud many, neer people to serve. 1 up. kets will flare it first this. _ g q made ug my mind I must either i were ai to' dro in on- us so un reason the financial cables sent B ng P ( \\'alter=les, sir; all things come r d quit the use of-coffee or die. I from London and Paris to New expectedly we would hate had . a� to him who waits. tea is just as injurious ag coffee better dinner. 'because ittoo, contains the health- York bankers during the past few :Horton-Don't t mention it, oId, xlestroyin drug, caffeine. days, because of their significant Sore Eyes Inflamed Eyelids, expo. B g• ) references-to a pd`ssible pretext for man; but next time'I"llbasiire and Eyee [n9amed by expa r ; "Everything I ate••distressed me, sacs overtures, have keen uf;let you know. sure toSeio.DagandllW and I suffe severely most of the P guicklyrelievedbyMeriM great interest. . Some of those cur E dime with talion of the heart. respondents who usually veritewithCjNIOR)l.1'CIO\ FOR l\I'E\'CORS' Eycure teQemedy.NoS'"n i, - • "i' I frequently woke up in the night just Epe Comfort. t , r' a good deal of authority. have tat Messrs. Pigeon, Pifieon k Davi Your Druggggtin•/ 30c per Bottle. Merbs Fra with the feeling that. I was almost en the view that the United State, _ g Balreln7ldbea25e. ForlleotelireEyeFrseaak gone my heari seemed so smother- protest against the German• icer; Patent solicitors. Montreal, report i1D:,iggiatsormadwEye atmeryCo.,cmu" a ed , and weak in its action. My gone may yet be used as a piefext i that 21 Canadian patents were breath grew short and the lust •ex Issued for the weAk ending. Febru- i 'y^ to terminate with dignity a war in Lar 9th, 1915, ]t32 of `which. were -There s-nothing better than the $ �ertion set me panting. I slept but Y which- most -n ernationaI-finan r 33 t� Cana I old fashioned brand of homemade tittle and suffered, from'. rheums- ciers admit, it is no longer possible $ anted to, Americans, I r Itism.•' for Germany to gain a lasting ad diens, 15 to residents of Great Bri- charity. -- - Chapped Hanle "Two years ago I stopped using tain and colonies and 7 to res�,ents ''s 'tile croffee and began to use-Postum Vantage. - The reports of acute of foreign countries. It is, go thing to love your en- ___Quickly Healed t economic difficulties in Germany and from the very first I began to Of lite Canadians oho received enues, but it's. better. not to have ,improve. It worked-a. miracle 1 Now and Austria Tpay be. exaggerated, patents, 21 were residents of On- any. 1 Chapped hands and lips always but_ financial commentators, even come with ccild weather, but (I •can eat anything and digest it tario, a of Quebec, 2 of British without;' trouble. =-I sleep like a as the scene as Holland, Columbia., j2 of Alberta-and '2 of baby, and my heart 'beats strong apparently do not think so. Manitoba. • r Snc} regularly, lis breathing leas Even the statesmen are making _ _: 'become steady and normal, and my somewhat-frequent references to a -Pat Sees Wonders. - 31inard's Liniment co„ Lim3te$. -� Vasellne rheumatism has left me.._ more speedy co'nelusion. of hgstili,- M;arP-plrms�h aim e,. (,'ink av t1� e a y,e 3a1°y a Btr an Mrf Injured 8 n.1 CAMPHOR ICE r' "I . feel like anothe n dam bter. 13 yrs. old, ° tit way they have nowavsindin mes- 3t is_all due, to quitting coffee and ain's -First Lord of tie � Admiralty sages wtidout wires or ,poles I . very painful fon' three yesr3. our -bot- Made in Canada tllo ' �� using Postum, for I he'reo'f used that file paralyzing force of the pat-Sure, it's a great invintion ! ties at DiINARD's LINIMENT completely Jany medicine and -hone would have pressure now-being exerted upon cured her and she bas not been troubled brings sure and speedy relief. I expect wan av these dais they-'ll for two yea: e. Yopre trot ,done any good as ling as I kept 'Germany through the navy, ma.v foind a nay t' , travel ,widout Lavin' Children especially need Vaseline in with coffee." Name luso itself decide the issue of the war. J LIvQ Camphor Ice for their rough and s idrugg B B home. _ St.. Joseph, $A., 18th Aug.. 1900. by Canadian Postum, Co., Windsor, smarting hands. Ont. Read "The' Road to Well- _. _ __ Our new illustrated booklet de- Mtieh Ruffled. _ !SOW FARES TO THE CHICACO scribes all. the "Vaseline"`prepa- cillo, ' in kgs. EXPOSITtONS. ' - - p rations, A postcard brings it. Fostum-eornes in two farTn- :- Lord Lovah• - the head_af the fam Via Chieaio A North western he �' g x Regular Po3tnm must be Well ous Lovat �c0uts, tells a good Four splendid daily trains from the New AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Insist btu . ibC Bled 28C pmust 83 -, vtory.in regard to a very much ruf- Passenger Terminad, Chicago to San "Oh, dear," said the first, `what on "Vaseline" in original fled pnvate who Was un�eT arreS� "�ancteca Los Angeles and can DieQo, ages; bearia the nam_ CI•LESE- Instant Postum— as a soluble Pow- oboice of ecenic and direct route.. Double a lot of people will b� -.unhappy BROUGH MiiNU- ACTUR- .+t der: A teaspoonful dissolves uickl for some offence. Lord Lovat in- track.-Jkutomatio electrie safety et;oats when h get married. ��F'4iy, how ING CO., Consolidated. For sale . 1 q Y fired of the sergeant as to what to the way in a cup- of hot water- .and,, with tN _ $ „ Let lie yfan your trip and furnish told• many are you marrying ?' asked the at all Chemists and General Stores, ream and sugar, makes a delicious hie obnee was. He $ a very ors and inn parttenlare. sarcastic one. _ ,:, g,. H. Bennett, Gen, AEi"•46 Yonge St., C14ESEBROUGH MF'G CO. overage Instantly. 30C &1A GOe troulbleeame fellow, sir, 1148 ser- Toronto. Out. (Cotnelidated) Ling. geant rerplied. -- Qat roto much lip, A girl with a pair of natural rosy. 1830 CHABOr wVB•, MONTREAL nth kinrl� are equally deliciods, goes out, without leave, eomes beak He who gets rich quick is. apt to cheeks-and a couple- of dimples can }rid Dost per cup about the wane. when -he likee and gets drunk go broke it a hurry, get nearly any old thing she wants. - -lu l;lrn.—;,,Miner 's iA as ;f _ _ r T GCT i F iQ— _ - -sold by Groeers. off ver_" _ Minard's Liniment Ceres lurnC Eta n men-fio?�s31T6- rf• � — x666 :, 66x6,„ ..,y.>...•:.' ' � �:. . ,: ,f- -s', ... � -. .. stories bo t : tiaDil�ed ears Yrld.y maralui a>iiis O�aa, wrfokeri". 0816 -.•iit.0 pa year ; SIM it paR is advaam. ftbee disdaur 10 She Unit" dMNs. $1.40 is advwuw JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. _NOTEa AND COMMKNTS Epgland'"nswer t4 Germany's e$s,>rt to destrog'aA vessels going .-to or coming, from Britain is a -blockade of the coast of`Germany. Sha will not dent y the vessels or crews of net ssels, but she will take posses: -ion of ,ll car- goes whose destination is Germany _�-_,or cargoes from that country. This action is -causing a great ' howl from pro -Germans who are moved to tears by -the -thought of starving seventy million people. =They forget, however, that this action is in retaliation to Ger- _7 •many's intention of starving all 11 .Britain, and they forget about the German treatment of poor Belgium Germany is certainly feeling the -_ pinch of Britain's sea power. People who purposed building, but ceased operations owing to the war, are being urged to build now as labor and material is lower and ' than it has been for some years and may advance as soon as the war ends. When a man walks along the many streets of a city It anyone detlbts the a n .I( &MAJAD Orr' COR the astrocities oummitted by the Ger- maos in Belgium let him read Irvfn S. Another car of No. 8 Yellow Ameri- Oobb.@ article in this week's Saturday 'cau Corn to arrive at Locust Hill in a Evening Post, f"w days. Phone your order iumnedi- ately and sane Ba per bushel by taking A corn off car. Also a car of Re -bolted Out Feed. which will sell at half the price of other feeds. OATS FOR SALE—Also a few loads -Home phone hark 2600 oltimotbyhair, wpplyat, lot w con. d, D. N. REESOR, - CEDAR (TROVE Pickering, or phone Pick. tW9. a, H. CBONK; 96 FOR1' SALE—A. few Shropshire r un lambs at a reasonable price, Apply at lot i8, ooa.8, riclwriug• E. 1S, l'UGH, Clare- mont, 9 tf `?ELECT PURE-BRED BARRED 0-t•lymouth Rocs Cociterela akw to lily "'Jutario" prnse•wu•uers at e t mud ee eacu will e they last TH-)8.ANDKEW, sox e9. Pi krriug Lot 10; S. F. wu. :! A FOR SALE.—One 1013 Fotd a-wly overh°u,nd, su.l nic.dl plated electro aghi. extr.► tire :ind tube, tortOu springs, cutout, sp en tool -ter rube rail, eco ties are new snd evervthiuK 'iu first cl,l,es shape for 0916.W, W. J.LUKW & -4J`I, Vl�t(v, Unt, ``RED GRAiN FOR SALE—Wheats "—Marquis add r}oose ; 3ata—Irish White, Beanies' Larly Yielder, victor, Bootch Hero. snd• U. A. C. 7t ; hurley—Q A.0 Al. All guar- anteed strictly clean and free from vier ossa and tares, Write or phone !or aampins inn prices. Phone Mark. l41SJo LAPP A BUN Cedv Grove,. 24- 15 sands of houses empty, he ntatur- _ally comes to the conclusion that _ one of the poorest businesa ven- tures in which he may engage is that of a buitdinx contractor. The outlook for either selling or rent- . • ing a new building is certainly not bright. But there is good reason for believing that after the war ceases, there will be renewed ac- tivity in every department of -labor In Canada, and io--lace' of empty hooses there will be a de- inand for houses much greater 'than the supply. The many idle e men in the citieq would welcome a boom in brtitding operations ea iall'y'as the coot ;of living has increased so much. The central point of interest 113 -the seat of war is the operations &, in the Straits of Dardenelles where r the allied - fleets of Britain and France are hammering into sub- mission the Turkish forts. These >Joperations are of immense impor. r`. tance for if .the allied fleets are snocesafnl it will mean the sahjosatkon of Turkey, A number -of the -forts are already flying the flags of Britain and France and it is expected that before many days eta pee, Constantinople will also have fallen, which event will mark the and of Tnrkish rale in Enrope, and will pat an end. to German ambitions in Asia, as '-well as end all fesirs of a Turkish _ ;'invasion of Egypt,-, Another re- risnit of this victory will be the liberation of many million bushels of wheat now lying in the Russian _ports in the Black Sea, Thi; grain is needed by the allies, and if thi, hoped for event transpires it will'' prove 'a satisfactory solution to the food question so far as the allies are concerned.. It is every man's ditty not only to himself but to his family,• and to his state, to endeavor to be- come financially independent so 'that- neither he nor his, family 9"11 become a burden on the public. It is not advisable that 'he should be a miser, but he should make an effort to keep his exper>- - lin ls- in- come, so that in his declining years the shadow of the wolf shall • not darken his doors. On the other hand the accumulation of great riches has been • a corse to many, who lacked the wisdom to' use it judiciously. -Within the past few ' weeks, Toronto has furnished an example of a wreck of humanity ;: sts�/r7iiP.1} never would have occurred had the man belonged to the laboring classes, . This man to a family, whose natne is known throughout - the whole world. Wealth was thrust upon him and with the wealth came A positioninsociety with its ac. "ompanyin-g vise@ -which- wits the -,auseof his nritimely death, and his burial ill A unhonored grat''e. MAaKALADE Chet your material for malting rnarm- dlade at The Fruit Store and you get the lend of our slicer, it will pay you. Come in and see it work. 'CT EG• EZ',EiS2,EH Turnips. carrots, parsnip, potatoeu and onions. Week -ends we hive green onions, lettuce, radish, celery, rhubarb. Leave your order. Ice cream and sundaes served every day but Sunday, bricks delivered, Look in and see us. "Hate 13 the /81i s""101iil WEWTEKS = NEw f NoiommiorliAi. TUE IfifiiiWA ViMTM Every day In your talk and reading, at home, on the street car, In the olliice, shop and sclwol you likely question the mc" - Ing o1 some new word. A friend as6s: What makes mortar harden?" You sack the location of Loch Zatrtae or the pronu n- ciatiou of jujutsu. What is rchtte cooO This New Creation answers all kinds of 'uestions In Lan�ruage.History,Biocraphy, iction, Foreign Words, Trades, Aru and Sciences, wUA Anal autharks.� 400.000 Words. l tsk-1 Cost 8400,000+ ZThe roo Passes dictionarywith the no dlatdedDaask—cbar- acterised as "4, of Genius." hags Paper Ed1tisat On thin. opaque. stxmc. India paper. 16'hat a antis. fiction to own theM maw Webster in a form so light and so convenient to 0ae1J One half the tbicives sada weight of Begolar awtion. l N Ar ' EdiAmtPNOWN flinches. WL SLw44 z wr"s is ss.m• mreoera.. ew. ttrartaoe ass sac tiRY a• AGO v• s•s, 416 �+ PiCkMn,g 4113t21110 gnlsalmltttir,¢tmtun �tlxalai� . =:- HOUSE FURNISHINGS 'Boost your own town by buying your Furniture at C: H. Burling's. Combination Buffett and China Cabinet. }-cut oak and polished. }-cut oak Sideboard, -Dresser and Stands.. These Roods are at a reduced rate that means a large saving for you. Coxae in and examine our goods. — Bee our patterns in Floor Oilcloths and Lenoliums now in stock. -- C. H. BUBLI "(T, - �-PICK.ERING . The Universal Sawing Machine J. - - Manofac t:tred by W. h. Jackson, Brock Road,'Ont. - rhia asachine is designed to t+aw long poles as well as cordwood. Nc pulley or fly wheel in road of wood on carriage. This machine is a coruhinatian of efficiency and simplicity. The be,:t outfit on the market to-dey. _Get uur.pricee on Emery Wheels, Saga, Gasoline Engiues, CreamSeparators, etc., W. H. Jackson,, - ..'Brock Roach II a Royal Purple Disinfectant 77 oyal Purple I Liniment --W E iH A V E F IS H —FRESH—_ --SALT— -—SMOB$D— -- --AND OYSTERS-=- GR&PE-FRUIT-6of rer C nts. R I C H A R D. -S,-0 N -:- SHOE STORE'....., :WHITBY - We always carry a complete stock of Fine Boots and Shoes. Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, Felie, Rubbers and Overshoes. Men's everyday work Boot9•our specialty. --- - ]Bell _ Phone 15f. - - JOHN_ ,PEIEL, - J "MADE IN CANADA" Ford To Cat' Price $590. tt Prices of uthrr i•', r•1 c<.r= are . T%v„•pas- ''senger Rlln;rinnt N.iiil, Twr,.�,acPn'ger ��I CUugClet 8 1150. .111 car, f�;l.• ccllliloljetl, itiOuding electric hendl igllt Prices F. O. B. Furd, flat. ill}'r•r- of ail yard cars will share '-in uui l,ri,titr if w' -t;• -ell 00,100°ears be- . :_,tu•eeu :><;i•{;ust 1,_1!lll,:aud Aubno.>C 1, 1:ki7. - , All I and (-Rt,, on -exhibition lot _ '- -W. J. -LUKE .& SON'S. - = Dealer- Hyl Whitbv. Ontario wr VVr'a v a a Go, r.. ra =' Eekabliaw over F&ky- ort& Yeera -TH E STANDARD BANK f l.TS OV>iiil $48,008.000 ' The A, kc of Banking Absolute Security Best of Service - ' Courteous Tr"i to - . at lar - We solicit- your sbcount In our -#AVINCS DEPARTMENT PICKERING BRANCH, R. W. GORDON, h1aa:ger. ® Braae6 al" al wtl war - s Tresh Fish• -. A BIG SNAP IN FRESH FISH. = Salmon fresh dressed and beads off 10c. Ib. White Flsb dreeee';i extra fine 10c. lb. White fish dressed extra floe lac- lb. It will pay you to eeeure,a supply and salt them, they will keep. Canned Salmon nick -pink fish 2 tins ffic. ' - worth 20c. special per tin 15c. solid and red per tin 18c. Horse. Shoe brand Me. V : fresh herring delicious per tin 10c - : - _GRANITE WARE 15 qt gra bite dish pans 35c., extra smoothe grante waste basins• 20e A large assortment of bowls, teapots, frying pans. Sauce• pans, -. %tewing kettlu�. pails, etc. Our groceries are the freshest, t .GEORGE PHILIP ,_ $ROLT3HAM •- .- ON'TARZO L-00 K. it : A _A&ZA 1ttJiRiiHTtl;<. - grade cattle, pore -ht ed Lule.�strr Mrs. Andrew Storey is serlonel sheep, huge farm implements, hay y y SATVaDAT, MAWR @=-Auction este grain, root., etc. at lot 16, 0'. P. coo. IN with In grippe. of bor.ee, cattle, hem implements, Pickering, the property of J. Ay THE DOMINION BANK Miss Ruth. Gregg is suffering etc., at lots 2 and 8, con. 0, Picker- Linton. Sale at one. No reserve. from the prevailing la grippe• ing. the property of Thomas Smith. See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. J: H. I3ea1 had a baainees trip Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. See bills. Iwresetuso t oasrt, rr.'., r+ttcaetff. IL a sr►Trwews, vac-rwsetonrt: d` 'to $touffville on Thursday last. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. PlCKERINZ7 MARKhVS C. A• �•r• Gmommi lsssswsr. Graham Bros. shipped two Cly- MoRDAY, MARt18 STs -Auction sale - -� hY ~ - >RdIrL411.M bum fn1 aM lailid s/ Rift • l desdale mares to Boston on Tees- P Rite Winter Wheat..-...:..:; 1.b50 You Can Start s Savings Account y. 14, con, 9, implements at lot •• �• •..^ Foe Lebieon; of $touffvi le of Wm. Liscombo. g' th@ property Mixed '• '• ...... 1.50 with $1.00. It Is not necessary for you to wait until you have a da 1 f combeinSale at ?o'clock. _o arm slot an i y �yi Spring Wheat..,.. .............. 1.25 ' 'large sum of mosey. An account can be opened with $1.00 and -was in t i on -Thursday last See bille. Wired--Postiil, auctioneer. Goose 1.26 I more on which interest U compounded twice a year. Oats_... , ....:...... .58 +ealliogon old riends. TuEHDAY, lileRoa tits --Auction sale • y-: - - • , y- Miss Stat f Ringwood, has of horses, treNb miich cows, spring- WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON Manage been spendln a couple of weeks ers and young c•rttle. also a rrtrmher E+ I.M DALE M ILLS 11� -- _ tiwith Evans a Mrs. Ward. uocsts at lot 34, con. 8, Pickering _ Robert Michell has returned' to {Green River),-�hP property of AI- P=CCScmzzeING his home after spending a week hPrt Heisev. Sale at 1. See bill. Fred Posril1, auctioneer. _ with his Pisiter, Mrs. Ed. Gibson. Is the place to get your next S TIME T A BLE-Proker py ycacionG Mrs. Real sr. celebrated her 98th FRIDAY, MARCH 19TEi-Auction sale hag of Flour.l �':' Pieker�n Bade •.� T. R. Traiur going Exec ane as follows - birth -day one day last week - household of re"I e4t»te. f»Cru implements and '. No 6 Mail 8.08 A M. is still hale and hearty for uue of household furniture near Cherry- Ogilvie's Royal Household can't.be' We do not keepbread. " 12 local 25o P. M. • wood etatino, the property of the -- heat for $read. � • -►4 Local _ .:JLU6 P. lit that age, PFtZte ofthe. fare George Hollinger.- - We sell Bread. Trains go.ag• Wert dne as follows - Robert Miehell- has returned to' Safe at 1 o'clock. See bills: W. 13. GI•lenora Flour Pastry Flour -- No. 13 Lo -al 7.47 A M his home in Toronto, after spend- Powell, anctioneer. - Graham Flour 11 Local 2.20 P. 1I Ing a week with his sister, -_Mrs,_ EBDAY, IVIARCii 16th -Auction sate Fresh Rolled Oats 7 'M sir 7.50 F. M Ed. Gibson. o fa,am stock, implements, furniture Bran and Shorts and anything else in the Baker and •13nndav inoluded� Thos. and Mrs. Stel henaon were etc, at lot 15, con. 2, Pickering Oats and Oat Chop' .,at Myrtle on Friday last --attend- •_ - (Pickering Village), the property of Barley and Barley ..pi eck"erin 3 ing the funeral of the formers the e.tats of the �t►te�ii m. - Mix-RNeds ---__ _ _ g uncle, combe. Sale at one o'clock, shat • t Mr. Riley Smith. p' Mola@eine Meal and Molaseses Meal HERB MONKEY ' Robert Fleming, of Markham. See bill@. W. B. Powell, auctio- Q�la�nee Cf3mmitUe pieced a beantifnl new Dominion neer. Special Frites in ton Iota. PICKERING, ONTARIO �C" THURSDAY. MmwEi 18th-Bxteneive Mid - organ in the home of Geo. Mid- auction . sale of high-class horses, The object of this Association its to : dleton ou.e da last week. Chopping every dal - Thomas Mason, of Saskatchewan __ __r �� .__ _ Greenwood -:- EardW'ari''e leen steslin and prosecute ._ -- . goo of Wm. Mason formerly of :, _' . Call and see our stock of "Happy the sloes s 'Claremont, called upon Claremont _ "' ", Thought" and other stoves Members having property stolen commnai friends one day last week. as well as.other lines ante immediatelypwi any member ,> ` Executive c3bmmittes. - Richard Nuttall, of East Toron- �� r;?� of Hardware. of r to, has ruoved into the Joseph - � � fes; , _ - Eavetroughing and repairing Membenhip fee •. • . pa Boyer farm on the 7th con. form- i.i,,.r - promptly attended to. erly omapied by Geo. T. Lee. ; t;6� t6` 'Work guaranteed and rices Tyr me. be had tsom tw President w.1 9 "..: The Ladies' Aid Society of the t c moderate.p se•s•trrt vn appli•.tio . � - a, Methodist t hnrch held a success- 1 Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Pairs- --fat meeting at. the home cf Mrs = Lawren Denny er, C. L• Morcombe, Pickering, Out - f _ Thos. Ganglia on That'sda after- - "-- - - • aoan. -� - = _ , - li-Clack-- : Mrs. Geo. Cooper and dangbter, -President � �+ -P Seerei�st Miss Blanche, Mrs. F. Spoffard. -.: New F. . IND .r- and Mrs. A. C. Starr, .of Toronto, WANTED _ -- - - - lYHITEVALEs nt Q da Isat week with Ed. ��and Mra. Gib«soo. ,oubia - Recor CARPENTER, BUILDER Harry Thomson is spending » HOUSE VERANDAH, AND BARN A reliable mea to sell few days with bis daughter and WORK, PANTRY CABINETS _other friends in Buffalo,- and will - For February DUMB' WAITZRS. HARDY OA�rAatex (iaowx- 8'rocvc go in the near future to Montana Shingling and general repair in PIcker(ng and Ontario to visit hie son, Walter. _ : _Sale'Tbday' y work.County. Walter McFarlane, of the Peace See me -about any job yon want River District, is visiting his cis- _ O done. Prices right.ter and other relatives in Clare- 5504 Home Telephone. Start now at abs best Wont this week. He has purchas- _ selling time. ed a Clydesidale stallion which he No Reaorda of!•. ti,..aa,...lu-ens• wear so los as the famous t,a►.mhia F E E D send for list of Spa [ng Offering*, will -take back with him on hie � 5 tt 85 c"�- 1 �► - 'return to the far west. 'Double Dive Records. T1h.y are the hes • • -sad terms to agents. Mr. Pinlay Scott, of Brussels, Up Records on the. market today. UP .at (' N, $., .$l:St1031 Liberal Uommiaelon epentTuesday of last`:wee-k with bis daughter, Mrs. G. H. Samir. The name Colombia stands today for the best records on the Cherrywood - Handsome free outfit. On his rettarn homeon Wedneriday-inarket, And that in every detail. • In A Columbia Record you - 'N he was accompanied by his grand- have the best record it is possible to get at any price. You have Cotton Seed Meal, Bran. Shorts, -STONE � WELLINGTON i son, Master Finlay Satnis. Mrs the finest recording, y Malted Cora Feed, Dried Brewe•s g, .years ahead of any other. You have man The Foothill ]`nurseries, W, -Bemis also accompanied her father GrainQ Whole Coro, ream of the - of the big est and beat artists and bands, .host of them sacro- • C • _- .-.(Established 1837) - iBsrn is '- as farce the city, West and Monarch Flour, Blach• site. A in Columbia you have a record which will unfail- p + O R 0 N' rM O - -' ge and Mrs. - West and ford's calf meal. Beef seen and r*s family. of Ashburn, were the ingly W R TWICE AS LONG as any other make -no matter what oti a - It is those combined points of superiority that Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. 4- questa of Thos. and Mrs. Stephen Y pay. po P� tY non on Sunday. In the evening, have made Columbia supreme today -the best records and the Phone Ind. Markham MM. Mr. Nest conducted' the services biggest value (only 85 cents). No other records dare make such 2'homel.e Reeesor ATTENTION l in the Methodist church, the pas- specific claims, because no other records can prove them. If tor. Rev. J. R. Real being sbeoc ya„ are not acquaint+d with Columbia Records t -the demon. atMount . Zion where he had >� ), n "O3ss"da *„x°110112 If you contemplate doing asp► .barge of the special services. - .. 'et aa>use•o V sPtsax •t rma s r > a's ••moo It WIMA-M c:•.ust kind of building nest season. 11 Two rinks of our curlers coc• 10 000 •- sisting of Chas. Derusba. Tri. 04 feb'y RecordsOn Sale Today- Palmerbq gswe will be pleased to figureHirkett, J. `Y Grvegg and W. M. (skip) and W. Ortnerod - .All Double Disc Reeon6-a Weetion on each side. � '� m - e oa soar regtiirmeats C H.• Lynn, R. E. Forsyth and R. m cur ,. B -� Hesse (skip) took pact in the bon. . . • . . ' O s r -• o for all kinds o! yc ,�► s it at Agincourt on Monday. Sister Susie Sewing Shl tf or Soldiers $1.00 094 est �F •• a s I ...building material. They won in the first round but tr.a@i�sater, Al. adv were defeated in the second. R. Q 1Besse's risk went to Oshawa on Tip Top Tipperary Mary • _ . • rr ` .85 a:a �.,, !N • . - - the following day to take part in _ PICK:IrRIN� .•. the bonspiel at that town.. When You Wore a� Tulip -. _. -.85 W Word was received here on O o ARD o ' ° ° : E 'Wednesday -of last week, of the Fesostier tWrrt "Chen = � 8 { LUMBER Y Th � .1 � � � Edeath of miss Maud M. Holden, i ++e BaU Room (os eb.Pho.:') . .85 F { e go°s !�E.13- C T 6. daughter of the late Sinclair J. ' s .wib ;� a� �c ��l�l . ,W W. D. Gordon & Son, ?" and. Mrs. Holden, formerly of _WhenYou re aLong Long Way From Home .$5 _ 'Balsam, who died on Tuesday O� ssO o �, R -,"a $ 8 z - - g y . Arrival of British Troops In France -•- a A. I . ICgERINo ..avenin of di htheria, after only `'• .= I I : • � a .o o •: s:° ' two or' three days illness. The ~ ° p to This is a s lendid Oestri five record. Be sure to hear it. �� �� • funeral was private, interment p P ~ e : s ° °' Bell and Independent phone. "being in Bethel cemetery. The$' : S o Sympathy of their many friends New'Da" nee e c or here is extended to Mrs.. Holden ~ and family in this their sudden C = 'bereavement. 4 Including largest Fox Trots, One .,reps, Good Luck The tea and entertainment Tangos, Maxixes, etc. given in Erskine crbatch last Fr:- Oi�l1l��a�� -day evening., was well attended Columbia • Records Made in Canada-Fi# a t,;>:3 considering the unfavorable wee- Standard Machine. You can' get CaitllY bi With" Trees " .i ther. The program -was well ren- . dered and much appreciated by All -. Csrafonolas and Records frolm- 'Misa•Cocking made a very, deep - Depends ou having the right kind Of all materials and desiaa -impression and will always be �• S. JEPHSON - Pieke �•„� Onto of trees. .. Bowman's have kept in stock. It will pay you welcomed to Claremont; Mr. f - Yom, to Ball at our works and inspect our stook Dyer also distinguished hirrtself as _ heavy fibrous roots. and obtain prices. Don't be misled by a so especially in the rendering - - T hey are grown in the right kind agents w4 do aocemptoy them, oonsegttsnf• oewil f Tip.pemry. The orcbestra al- _ of soil. ' They are handled commission an, a 10 pe aeut.brow o8 the u Wil though being two parts short, O e and acked in the ink of 0"inlof l0 per chafing from u will rendered selections that- wereDe SIMPSON P P a�rta only save by purchasing from tu. t3uita>jle and did it in a manner condition --and .they grow. csllsolioited• �+ ,r that was a credit to them. The '--`, , ..Two more agents wanted wHIT:1 GRANITE COn r proceeds amounted to about $87. in'Ontario County. boos. whi�b�, ontarlo on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. Here is•some real bargains don't miss getting rotate of them. Lipton's ` Tea, Old Price 30, 40, and 50c. lb. Our own blend in black 24th, a company of Christian green and mixed 28c. lb., you pay to tea peddlers- THOS, W. BQWMAN & SON COs, James CSC.' Walker 31 friends pursued their way through 35c. lb for tea of lower grade. Try a pound LIMITED the rain to the beautiful deco rat- and prove our 28c. tea is the best value - - `Pum Manufacttlme .ed home of M•r. and Mrs. T. C.. - in Canada today.''Ridgeville, Ontario P Bostick. The afternoon was spent Shop and Residence,'Dundas Ste in social inierconrse and parlor Best' Coffee- 30c, 40e and Mc a lb. games which were played enthns- it WHITBY, ONT. iastically.. A magnificent table Give us a,grocery order and we will prove w 5 ot1 that C O PPING Three doors west of Whitby House was spread at which twenty-two goods 'atid prices see tight. ''� flat down, but their appetites - _ _ _ . _ _ AND OAT FLAKING We are prepared to instal wood or iron were altogether inadequate for um son short notice, also attend the many delightful things upon The undersigned is prepared to do pumps it. .Most of the evening was pas- $eie -is a line of extra values.- Queen Avn Lamp burners the - to all kinds of repairing.�y tied with various games, some of very best mate 10c. and 12c. Gas Rag Mantle $1.50 grain Chopping and Oat flaking Agent for the Ontario Wind MIU, >/ which created much laughter. The a doz. upright mantles $1.76 doz. Paper table. evert day in the ,eek also gasoline engines and singing of the gospel songs occu- napkins 2 doz 5c. the squre gear; pied the last boor of this enjoyable _ e3cept on Saturday MAGNET CREAK SEPARATOR time which was concluded with D. SIMPSON Co.. - PIC JIM dopa •F• Bayles, Greenwood Phone Bell No, 50, Ind. 26. •3 o► prayer. -COM. I Colonel restaurant sathi lunching at the very had e came restaurant to which 1Lady lea had �L/`�"fttr O been invited in the Summer. " " i think I shall have to take you to � hand Adrian," Mise Powis said aet she ,,W(Qp a. _ i had gripped hands and greeted her friend �y►a`�--"v and hgst. "Yon ars not ,looking very r'S .�� - vratid." - - . Thie bleak weather tries me a little ' . ;•'-� ;+,'. - . _ 1, bit,' Dawnity answered, "aad I am never a ie ha when I am !n town." . Of course, "Crown Brand" is your `V�(� . ry Dpy WDYY do you acs,?" #avorit� Table Syrup. Of course, • . He shrng4.ed his Shoulders. - J I have got a restless at on. It I go you enjoy its delicious, appetizing ----- . back to the firm, I know I spall have to . run back here. Besides. I've been haying flavor with Bread, Pancakes and � - a Rood bit at pain lately." Hol Bzacuits. He jerked his head towards his shoulder. t CIIAPTER SSIL-(Contiuuedl. birth of her cn::d, the regi meaning, .the Betimes " he said, "I dream that ell But what about "Crown Brand" 111 - that never happened, Nora, and that I'm sacredness, of the marr!a�e tie had Dome Inst as I was before the war." O yOV-cls . "And you have been III?`' she said.--' = to Enid in its fullest significance. cane. And yet. • Dreamis are vain things;' said Mids p -_- , I' _ _. - Sw sorry; but it you have had Norah to though her heart Still yearned for the powis calmly. and then ahe laughed at . EDWARDSBURO o take care ot.you. then I am sure you have man -Rho had married --though to. her him. "Don't you know, fou very foolish \ at1 I ± been in good hands." e!ng:e, heautiful, etrat htforwa:d mind thing. that you are inflaftely mole inter- �R O � r A� Enid answered by stretching out her! this lite. apart fr.m Julian, was not only esting Since the war?" -' band Suddenly to Mies Powis. , sorrowful but wrong• t=he law no way of That to your way of looking tet itl". �a "I shall never be able to repay her. I ending the wrong: '•i tact, with a woman's "Not mine alone," answered Miss Powis.IM in i - she s, id in a low voice. swift intuition, she guessed instantly He canYht hie breath with a sigh.• The pr� easional eye of !lies POwie saw what would be requ-red of her. "Well, I am a bit et a fool, I suppose; Gan, at ones that she was thrilling with some plecise IorR'.ce me. deer. dean Mice but !confess=that I'd rather be lees tn• great excitement. She divined also that powie," she said atter a tittle silence, f tereatiaw and stand being an ordinary I'this meeting with Lary Ellen was a little I don't tell you everything about m ffelt man.•• -__ unnerving, and she vaguely regretted thtt _the secret id not' entirely miue. Perhaps •'That you can never be, my dear;' Nora the two young women should have met. scme day--.' i Powis said. She led him to talk of other •. I hope your illness has not stopped gh3 did not flttlah the speech. Nora things, tad a pleasant half-hotu slipped —�e`+u singging, }Tisa Sinclair,"--LedY Ellen Posies answered her--gentlF- away. ���� � � R 1 V / � 1.— -- said as sshe piked up,her furs, She had "You can tell me use what you. want Suddenly. Colonel Dawney Said- ��w// `•/ noticxd that the maid had announced me to know," she 9aik. "How can 1 help ,,You wrote that you are worried about ._ -- - -Mre. Sinclair, but thought probably that ou?" 'yell. Why?" this was a mistake. En ddon't know fiat you d an you mji at tet' ch;W .sn't h"5Y, Adrian." Gingerbread, Cookies, Cakes, Pies and. __ - 9 1 for Gi _ _ t-.------- - -- Enid, however, quick to recognize dif• ! ficult:es, fitrelied Doily. Colonel D.ixney'a browtl contracted. ,�JatiCes for all kinds Of Pudding8 "I ties, I hope, sing Tater on." she said. beca,uei I felt I wauted�to be with Boma_ ••She will be hapPY•' he acid: then he "JttBt now I -I haven't been able to think body wl:o I knew would 'ole sympathetic; added, "He .s a fine man -fine man -Sud ISO o'u always use it for Candy�nuiking? about it." and I wanted to ask You it you would tell I be vF--he ;s really devoted to her. - ' Try it in all these ways. You'll find •'CroWtt . colonel Dawney that for the moment I ..Who are you talking about?•' "You are not going to run away. �e:l. don't think that I ohali be able to go .town --Phe man who wants to marry Nell." Brand" Corn SyT11� handy, convenient, eCOIIO- are you Z" 'said firs Powis, to :hat l the cottage which he. so kindly I didn't know there was each a man. But Lady Ellen nodded her Dead. offered to let me have." - . mica1 de ndable ood. _ . .. - _ "Yee, my dear. I must he now. Ramern• Ai least," added }I:Se Powis hurriedly, > l� S Nee ft e a fiance you aro coming down I --I'll make it all -iRl t- with dA,rian. •I won't go so tar as that, but'the man GfLILY W IIITE;" is w' st what its name itn lies -a clear mi co a fiat a We'll have two lovely, said'JIIr=S Powe. 'I haven't been too keen I have in toy mind :s Molt. I take It. the i P to y• about your going down to the country one you are thinktng about." I i � s Corn syrup• -.more de tcatein flavor than "Crown Brand", days together. I'm just an !die, purpose- j . vet, you know It :s very bleak at ••I am speakingof Julian Bryant. This . that is equally good for the table and for candy -making. . less kind of individual, and I really ought , i. _ me of the year, and besides," she rich Sha who as come into Nelle lilts - ` not to want change of air, but I am sure ,,.:i -with a Smile, ' I don't want to 1d6e I. You ought to have 't!" a+i.. during r e last Year. I know I am taa.lL• �, ' -� ASA YQYA GROCER -IM 2, 6, 10 AND 90 POUND TING. • En ought face lit n suddenly. you I confess I ebail feel quite lonely In; no mistake, because he has told mei {1� D ' when you take poi lyeif away " hie one hope s to marry her." tea The Canada Starch Co. Limited, Montreal. - "Oh! do taereuade her to go away. She Enid gave a fa'.nt smile :n returh. eonhde sari flies Powis. "Why did ,be . works so hard sad never seems to tire, etbiag you can' oh! _ - -,yet I know she music get dreadfully weary do for me,' she ea:d n a low voice. ' I Dawoey's face was hot with color for s RnvleN'1D the �.eRSteII. — -- `, Atter all, here .s anis n you. _ _- _ - ---.----.-- sometimes." I don't expect that ] i.ha!1 be able to teeD moment. an t then he acid- The Fest army. ' Lady Ellen and !lies Powis chatted to- -my affair a:! ta.myse:f now. I have- ^Well, th,, !act is. I alto have been a lit_ - R � .. • gether lust a moment about their arrange- i I Dyve -.a feel:.R st-Isar Hu hes and tie sorrel shoat Nell': and the fe2lmv In the British Medical Journ mance. and then Lath 'let- tseld out bgr_! _h,sl,•,gd ou,h. ., oe abut _Dna--ee much:. apd the The fiundar school teacher was , illiam__ller calls attention '---haztd Enid. I will be informed. 3a colonel Dawney well duchess and one or two others have apoT making a- review- of -t ie �eE8crn . .," - "Good -Dye. I do hope yon11 come bud; be informed, of what is going to happen g to ,; the habit of humanity of i3hudde.TiO� ate me later I Norah will tell you my i with ma. and 1 know that iiary, who ;,s b about ft. and have been waiting Vllao was the wisest man, .James y address. Iron. perhaps I ought o tell I really fond of me, will think it her duty hear about .he cuss ement, so I thought Iat the slaughter of men in battle,` Ithy: Colonel Dawney was very ins_ it my business to tsc&ie him. and ask him � "Soloman," "That's right. -Now". , regarding with a certain mea loos that we should meet. and when I i° DroteeT' �g�tvet certaiM matters. Will his intentions Somebody must take care Frank, x'h0 was the strongest g g come home I hops you will let mo he I I you—" of Nell . you,know." he added ee if by way l su of equanlmlty the egllall Mrs. Hughes is indeed your friend, and of expianatlon; "and I'm lust the old .l m,an ?•' "Jonah." "Wrong: but needless slaughter that goes Ott i agaiu.' v-ry much attached to yon, said Miss fogey to do that." Enid said DorhinR, for words were Im-- Powis gently. and you owe your lite :n what reason have - you for lY2iiPl'in - •'pols:ble. and ]ties Powis went down to the a great uneaSnre to her DusD"end's skill, so Y� you ase said ffi!se Pawie. with a 3 g�uuT hon}ett, Tuberculosis alone certain amo4nt of 0 basis. , Jonah was the etTongest man l' kill ten times as many persons thi ' etaira with Lady Ellen. At the door they you must make allowances for them: but He way, looking grave; sad suddenly ebe „ 'Cau9e the whale eoultin't hold year- lII Great BSltain a9 w dl kisspd. I will protect you as fa.t as I can, that is turned to Dawney j . _ 'Do ion went to knew why I am going, the test •f being a e:rou •minded female,, ,-What name "You say -Julian?' him after it got him." abroad for their country, and were away, awki why 1 am en P:upidly wretch -I one dies verve come purpose!" -Yes Jclian Bryant. He came Into It I . ed?" Lady !ellen asked suddealy. pausing They Stood in silence another few min- lot of old Mrs' MLrnock's mon* about a .` .it not for the forces that are fight -i - on the too Step before going to the cab, are. ar.d their !Iles Powis said-- year or so ago. Hasn't_ Nell tallied to you in it the number would be relate - r that w.w waiting. 'Well, oddly enough,; 'Are you troubled about the cbildr Wil: about him?" firs. Perketn-' j guess my bTO g , g :Norah, that very pretiv patient of yours your bawband want to interfere with him "JttS casually the has mentioned him." i ther will lite and die a bachelor. still. Those forces are the STIDy , s apsre0i is the cause of it all!'• in any way?' said Mae Powis: "but you have given me ! . ' sanitation, whose general abaft SDs had turned and ran rap ¢]y away F,oia1 colored hotly, a +reprise. Adrian. And you approve Mr. He saga he's afraid t0 marry. '•2;o; oh, no; I am sure not." Phew Sha Peckesn—`'That'q funny. I never leaders represent all lands and' ail before Mi.ei Powis could speak, but the Brvauc." elder woman made no effort to stop bar, added. -'I-I didn't tell •he lawyers about I like bim very much." !Dawney said languages, and acknowledge alle- Ae She clewed the front door. she frowned, him. Why should I she asked suddenly simply ' I think he it a good chap, he is knew what fear w.as .. when I .vya9 - . bowever, =rather sharply and then she ar:d pzeei,mately. "He is minel He is all not a bat spoilt bg money: he is strong »_ Ettance 1A n0 authority except that- . wm ':ed- I have! Julian has so mach: he can c Single. . - - take ,he child from mr.' and 1�nnR good to look at, fuel the pro- I of humanity and aeiintifio tTuflh. Rea'ly•" elle CIA to herself: "I shall Der sort of hnaband for :Nell That army will save more from, have io ,!Lite ta.v mauler is my 'hands The name of her buebu,id el Aped from Mies Pawie moved s little impatiently, I A "horny -handed son of f011,'T. �' in :sells r:oty :a easy eootrRh to read. and her unawares, but Miso Powis caught it. "I think Nell ought to exercise a little -I who had been married less than a death by enteric fever this year tbaa Jt o+athr to he ease to RB: at the truth and Stored it .n her MFM ­r,4 of bar own )udgment. is the choice of a ! the other armies will destroy, with e ou Adrian If I only Ro 1. work cleverly . Ii bad a s!+ght!y familiar suggesuon husband.'• she said, - I year, was complaining to a. friend y /� - enough " abqut it, though, ehe d,d not know. my Dawney looked at her with scme sir• bullet, shrapnel, _ ba •on•et and •the wen! npat i rP sl crit. and as' she one of that name herv,eif D of his wife's extravagance_ "Hots p b She beiran talking of Lady El'en. p1 t he He real':aha that she %,a.s crave. sword. Heretofore,' Zn Wig, the' shut the door En,J Cot ,iii and fared her 4 but he had tot the least ries why this Is a man going to aBPe 8nyt11jng 1 1 am -awfully R,tiry I came to you, "De '•mac,w Yon have seen m7 g+rl," she said. should be eel +'' aTIDy' of SanitatiOD line BCld4ID ''I a!waye call Neil 'my g r:,' tbougb she I for old e , he said. "I no soon- N; cintiv just now," Phe ea d• ' but -you have Yee I'22 Drive some oo�Seie," ea!d� ffiis* , fought W'innLIIg CSn1p&tgns, but that• 1Deru so Roof n :ae'yau seem So strong. '.atr't a girl ant longer: bat I am so food er get home than it's Tom, ive !ne Powis a� s c:gar*tte;-perhaps that will g 6 neW kncFwledge that forms iia plan! T ill- to yon naturallv", of her. and she is so young, she never steady my nerves." a dullar, give me fifty cents, glue _ Y.,t are quire r:ghr to come. - You Seems a,nyth.inig but a ohild to me.- ' You, with nerves. `Norab?" Of campaign and its tactics i9 so full k.,o v 1 'am your friend. ' .+he is very beacttttfitl.'r said Enid Inn yep it sounds queer. doesn't it? But me fifteen cents ; five fur this, that 'u. le.. % Powis :.tell tenth Dee guest'? cold. ,31w voiee' I am lust an ordinary woman, you know. � and the other thing I just can't °f premise that liven the vaaquished� There .e' no h'nq wrong w: 11 Sour riot oni� of [eaturcee iw eery pretty, but IttTDevtsattamt tt epah let n the strong-minded- I be tiCtOTa, irremblii,x hands and drove her to the fire. Yeo. I eupposp wh -__._ .- I Hn.fe �' 4fiP noir pee snit• one en.n hardly define tieL''a charm. It -k -- ata nCl it. What Das bee p or perfection of col- - - _ :.? - t h", 'There ,h there?' or is a something in herself. She really , awe• I world does your wife do with w) k and then Colo' Dawney walked -with , 1:n:4 trs•Dped :las other wom3n'o hand. ie the deareet'and it, creature in the illus Pow,,, to the corner, where ehe.took much_ money i� "I doai't know bynn, 3fass has file first wire`'. world. I shan't rev: t_:1 I have seen bee An, no, eco. not tnlTr she sad pas• , her omniboe ain't pave ler ltUUne yet.' leas fire alarm pates at cork. j s'.T,ir;e!y. I c)uWn't hoar that! It , . happily ma.'ried. Are you going now. like declined n cab, . �, w•ro to hanpP*, k %:ould kill mo.' well. I'll walk back 'wit you. I want fro ' No --no, thank you." she said. "I- foe] i._.._ --- re. etc•! o P 0.l l'ii d •:,, he: ebnutder. ' tlurbeq does love him I am so Sorry In" gav- him Enid's navels. TYar .r_J f' " ♦lie lsa d, You mu :n'rid•xtor and hie wife have no children.' I'm sorry.' Said Colonel Dawney. 'I I , �hP ;wratrped Enid up very warmly ••nd' think the ought to get a ebange e! air; _ .., ... 'alarm ynnnir!f with imagining thugg• I ,:Darted wap her briskly as they walked ( 'cage BARNST y Yon h%open to -bA,e brouirht ;nto th.• through. ihr cold rtreete; but as she went and I b'Ento , can make that co w rid �u•. ot'rhP hral:hiest and atronRrs' I quite cosntortaDls for her bah n-. •t he. .•ver been my lot to sp:'' I ! t6onghtful,�rven a aveffi:es Poww looked "Well, f wast her in 'my own hands for I `� GWIN , y Rhe had grrwn into the track of mak,n a lift!• while longeir," said Mien Porop- only ":ah Yon were half as strong n ear i C .'and besides certain bttsinew has crop i 'way `^w hp i+ ,n hie Sir down." she add• I her lite out of the Iivee of other peO,06; � up which will keep bar here. business M. a.:q cher take y>ur ,-iaie. I tan wain.', -but snaehr•.v she felt 'as- -if she were ap. to do with h:r husband," she s id. Yes, we mean just that If you want to know about a Torre s s>meth:ng I have to tell You, reliable proacninR a matter which would be not Colonel pawner RLP? Der .a qn rk lonk, 'i:nid a,d. sae would sot sic Sown, but only dillicult and delicate to handle, but ••gap she toid you ail about herself?" • _ - '- - i moved about • !rale ra.:leesly.. My -my which would mean eorro,w for one or an- he said: ��� ` hu, band ba -4 fo•tnd out %ehPrr I am. Ye* ,,tom ,t these. two young women from Miss Powis spook her Dead. " i � Roo • _yrs• i know,• she- added a .tittle excited- R hour she had fust parted. "Wo; t obably she never will. One resi• i I - - - • I ly. ,I !snow you look, lsurprised because'- . CHAPlEH ICYIII. l yon' IYi&1. )h' It burrs cue even- •o . -_ - ly loo n t want to know much; that she _ that is foe, lightning, _rust anc' stor¢t proo?-writQ_u1 _ say t •o my+r:f, what I know you mut! It give Julian Bryan, ehxk when he' Is unhappy. Door eDild. b plain enough We'll give you some hard facts that ought to turn you have, :hough:; you and Colonel Daw'neyt ( heard from hes lawyers thAt. h•e wife 1114 for us to See; bat tDat she is good and against wood and eon%rort you to meal. ' Give us a Supt+^aP it r•ae :t wa.+ iviott$, even Cruel been ;eared. true -and sweet is she looks-fe ile0 aa• 13 i - - . of mc' •o have lei yon magma such a 1 He wanted r.t ask a- .dozen gnr.+:inMs ocher very evident fact." -'chance-write t». , ,11 . I thinir, but i had to keep silence. I w,tn•ed 1 about her, how .:hp' waa, how she looked, •'Yep," said Adrian De woman, warmly• vo .>•'e to JCn;«% tt•e truth about me. Nor: I yhe e a charming young woman, and I T �, what she• was he cr , how the had lied THE ME tALLIC ROOFI�3 � IMITED now I mutat !et it be known," rand.'3bovr`aTl, he craved to kflow'wDetDac only hops there le not RoinR to be a bo• CO.,a &I:f-_ Pawie xhe did. heronry gently. poll- I that had travelled so far away from him t er. a tbe7-husbaad himself appeared t IMAIIIIFAl:TII1t�3 - - y dea.r,'. ie, memory was dim utioa the -c: nee" . , - . s,bly Ruo,x :%hat either Colonel„Dawney .He kevt a curb -upon himself, howevetr Noi pot-on19 lawyers." I TORONTO nasi wlxrtlPEG' or I. tlinnR11r ahoni you, but -you And took the matter in apparently. the "Well, while SDe hep von to took atter / 1 b . stem he P,:re ,that. we sic:Ther, of: its have � shat casual way. her, she won't come to much harm. No• , - - _ -. �' � ,• . had har.,h ti:ouxh+.. .,ud if you have not The clerk who, had vifited Enid merely. rah"; and tt• n they ebook bands with the _ eonfdrd in ue, ynu aro not to be blamed." informed him that he had had an filter• grip of old friends and patted, - -•- - - I never wanted anyane to know," F,n•d view with lire. Bryant, and had told her When Phe Rot back Mies Powis found a I ' • tuiswered her, sca^••ely het -dint there kind that she would be waited upon within the little nate, P;Rned Enid Sinclair asking, words. but'L:tent niiher .thoughts: "bnt next two or three days to diecuis a mat- it they could meet that evening. 'Che uexPOHNS tI A T/ J OGEI f /C --GERMS S now everything iw changed! My husba'nd's f ter. important 'to herself. day Lady Ellen woo�gqld be expecting her;, The d'rcic.e germs that e3iuie Disieu,per, Pinkeyes Kpizoot•,l,; lawyers have her'n :4 see me this after- j "It is just pwsihle," he said to Bryant, eo Miss Pawie snatebed at this opportun• . .-t• Y Infinenza,- ('atarrh.il Fmer, are sri eeP,Sy dtQ•tr ed and -a2• j n'oou. I lou': knave Do:rthey tound.me, r "that 31m, Bryant will prefer to have ity of meeting Enid and eetit a few wordF,'j uy but :holy ea mo, and that. iS what brought I htrther diocueSinns through the medium eayiOR that she would De round atter diM_ Y Q Pe.".led '-r n the avytcm by rein¢ "SPONN'a." Phis resedy i. w a Z .ah.o mult:,p'.,ics and atrene;hepP the heal.;.h e;ern'a iii the eye• me ;o you... of her lawyeris. :`he w•ill-inform us of. thie• nor t o � _ I .vol ou. if [map knn,e a little sure I I'PeetMme? Thanks to the combined efforts of tbnee', 1P r, i .e,m and fort`t?eo the laOT3e, mare or colt u)gairst a.ny con•'` who had been with Der tlirougD her ill- a tag,ou'; .d`cl.sea. " 3PDB»Y'9" i.; :always cafe and road.T. and --ihk,. '_g,ora:: P•i%:w :n the"-amd.Reruael. "I suppose ao." .aid Julian: ".put when , ,A, 0 tiever fails t.� do i;a intended work. All d"'LiM:eF and turf _ _ -sac. IP „o .: .. Yru should be tcni-d lip yr,ir l;u•hana'- l Well. chore i� mi need to 1+x=P time," !installed in a is:ger' and more comfort• ! , We you very unhapp- with him? I'm nil the eletk "I shall probably " to_ 1 abie room. 1 AER CO SFOHN MEDICAL CO., . I ra t -r old-fashioned. lend I have a R.eat morrow." 0 wn, lull, U.S.A. ilei rt 'hat bu.,bande ind wives ought n) I I an, writing instruct:one t Chemists and Bacteriologlsts,Cosh - Rhe had not been to 1 condition to know ". lice :`fele. lives eiocr,l�ery4rr. I� 't A�ehen: out walked about reeticc.,:y ii terwarder whenoebe thadhloarnt howmm�ch - - ---__ __ ..._ to your hem wha: was happening to her when she had out _ - - ennrse..orae' :i•ik very -�— - -I �erar.i:c: them.. ' • %vhea he wao alone. bad been done for her, and to what all _ > nc;�. r %pry real. Pomcihing very II:e 1,onee wes still *but up. Lady Ellen I chartnmR waY. She Made no protect, onlc ,, Ser.ouP Ptem1*4 between ue..",Enid Laid; %vas away, and even if she had been in in her heart she rezi seed a vas the " $500 FORA. NAME bit: .,hc did nc-: speak stead::y, for :n her town he would have avoided her.- Why he � .•ooarer o: later she would pay back a,. SVV�ir/ hear: these waa a reown.ii ccho.to.what could hardly have told: but the know!• that she had cwt hese People, who %vers, . This is the beautiful new perfume, made in _ Norah Powie +:ud> and of late,'�:nce the ridge that he knmv where A:nid waa, flint after all, atranRere to her. Mile. he could cep bar within the hour, acted I 'To. bo continued.!. Pauline, end tlda, and peed exclusively b9 - upon him, very strangely. __-3._-•, +' Pauline Donalda, this famous Canadian Prima He could settle to nothing. He missed Donna. I Mi Bill Kutch at this mc.meat more than, he I \♦'U 1'� i)1',U fl I:.11t'1'� "F.1��1':U I P. We want a suitable nam- for it, and so wilt could have deaeribed. _ Rids. , After lunching at a reetauranL, and trv_ I _ _ 1500 IN C�h R�ATIES- nR to sit out half an hour at one of the PiltiPpty life Nttve•d B.' 'it f)ellf'ate � - �ac follotvS :- UNhuRe tnusic•hal!s, which are open daily, I 5:00.00 for the hes. name. .. on V � he, decided to Ito for a long motor Spin. i � Operation. . 50.00 fox the hoe: description of the pert �P. I i, ?5.00 for the eecond best name. He must. get away •from I-ndon, away r �I I Des d ri tion from people• away from himself. kxW he :1 1;uss,an stn goon named Zeld .. t w;ehed it would have been poisaihle for ter reports 31 patients who recover ,him to hav> had friendship with Colonel ed from stab LvutrndS 5f the heart . . . . .1d Dawney, real friendship. He knew no man I ­ �� � � �� . ' I who had f all Ell n. s0 ere w as this jg file }lO.Spltal at Obnchuw. Prompt ,•.I kinsmanof Lady Ellen. There was every- 'SALE very and rapid operation is th•e probable thing about Dawney which anpealed -to I p' p LJulian. reason for this good showing. ! 1' The trcre recollection of ibis man find The patients Were all .put under I . antentS of Witt the knowledge. of what he was. about _ to do nra6 sutiicient -to Fend a billing tbrill the inflnence of ether very soon' of 17 .. Factory alma of pain through hie �eart. ter, injury_, part of the.' chest gall When the truth sae' known, would sot is ' $hart„- one to three inches Adrian Dawney hold.him in contempt? teas removed, the heart lifted from g Somehow be thouRDt tar more of Daw-- I its b0d, �aild the stitche. quickly in- ! diameter; Pulleys twenty to .ney today than he did of the woman he fifty inches;- Belting four to .was that,gvh:lee he was spinnilittle oway'I b��uclltst w911between over'-iffe heart was •I twelve `ne.1 . Will self en• from L�nd.)n, he was being dieeimed by ti -re or in part. Adrian Dawney h'm9e!f. ilei put back in place, that organ Vn reasonable offer - Mies Powis had lost a, time in commnni: I heir cut'ered only by skin and eating with Colcnel Dawney. • 1 mu..cle. This was done to give the refused - Nell came to sea me yesterday, rue LR.ANK WILSON SONS scribbled; "and I am tot quite a3DpY'}reart rciom to expand and to pre '' wbout leer. Can I have a little:'hat with i `•ent adhesions from embarrassing •!jl•ie gt West, Toronto von? Don't came to me. I'll come to poo. 1 think I shalt enjoy ]unahir.R o+u roe a I the heart's action. Several of the changn" pati?nts axe at their daily work of ? iBo the 4tv 'after Lady Ellen hart ¢:.ne to her pelf• Inposed stile, ]ties Pow,. and tPT seven Fears since the operation. k, . . 11 _ - .. ._ .. ---.- Ii' � I, 10.00 for the second t ase p . • 5.00 for •lie third best description. i, � $1.00 P%izes. ter the next best deser.p• j I a_� .r :.. - .. mak„ :� '. :" _.a �•; _,:e illi li -- !I ( , . : _ .. . .. . ,- ; 5 two or and their dee slob will botheal. winninRlname Sia more contestants send in _ y r gorsmember .. . .: •. -. , . .- , , ., ... :: • .•. .' . r,, _ r: r• X � sem. _ _ I. 'll.. , .,:. ; ft : V _ A.w ' a- ,S`i:'•4'rry w.., '.6;®lfkt .k'�:I . �.' , _ +,i�,�,r . , S Y ^. perfume -regular 25. cents Bile -together with r, • ,All for 10 cents. It is necawary to have the Fres . Confect Blfp to enter. ' 'Write today. You will be delighted with the . _ •."I pertume, a.ad have a chance to win the big prize. . RODGERS, GRAY & STEWART, PERFUMERS Door. W1• 332 BLEUR- ST., MONTREAL. . ---r I Colonel restaurant sathi lunching at the very had e came restaurant to which 1Lady lea had �L/`�"fttr O been invited in the Summer. " " i think I shall have to take you to � hand Adrian," Mise Powis said aet she ,,W(Qp a. _ i had gripped hands and greeted her friend �y►a`�--"v and hgst. "Yon ars not ,looking very r'S .�� - vratid." - - . Thie bleak weather tries me a little ' . ;•'-� ;+,'. - . _ 1, bit,' Dawnity answered, "aad I am never a ie ha when I am !n town." . Of course, "Crown Brand" is your `V�(� . ry Dpy WDYY do you acs,?" #avorit� Table Syrup. Of course, • . He shrng4.ed his Shoulders. - J I have got a restless at on. It I go you enjoy its delicious, appetizing ----- . back to the firm, I know I spall have to . run back here. Besides. I've been haying flavor with Bread, Pancakes and � - a Rood bit at pain lately." Hol Bzacuits. He jerked his head towards his shoulder. t CIIAPTER SSIL-(Contiuuedl. birth of her cn::d, the regi meaning, .the Betimes " he said, "I dream that ell But what about "Crown Brand" 111 - that never happened, Nora, and that I'm sacredness, of the marr!a�e tie had Dome Inst as I was before the war." O yOV-cls . "And you have been III?`' she said.--' = to Enid in its fullest significance. cane. And yet. • Dreamis are vain things;' said Mids p -_- , I' _ _. - Sw sorry; but it you have had Norah to though her heart Still yearned for the powis calmly. and then ahe laughed at . EDWARDSBURO o take care ot.you. then I am sure you have man -Rho had married --though to. her him. "Don't you know, fou very foolish \ at1 I ± been in good hands." e!ng:e, heautiful, etrat htforwa:d mind thing. that you are inflaftely mole inter- �R O � r A� Enid answered by stretching out her! this lite. apart fr.m Julian, was not only esting Since the war?" -' band Suddenly to Mies Powis. , sorrowful but wrong• t=he law no way of That to your way of looking tet itl". �a "I shall never be able to repay her. I ending the wrong: '•i tact, with a woman's "Not mine alone," answered Miss Powis.IM in i - she s, id in a low voice. swift intuition, she guessed instantly He canYht hie breath with a sigh.• The pr� easional eye of !lies POwie saw what would be requ-red of her. "Well, I am a bit et a fool, I suppose; Gan, at ones that she was thrilling with some plecise IorR'.ce me. deer. dean Mice but !confess=that I'd rather be lees tn• great excitement. She divined also that powie," she said atter a tittle silence, f tereatiaw and stand being an ordinary I'this meeting with Lary Ellen was a little I don't tell you everything about m ffelt man.•• -__ unnerving, and she vaguely regretted thtt _the secret id not' entirely miue. Perhaps •'That you can never be, my dear;' Nora the two young women should have met. scme day--.' i Powis said. She led him to talk of other •. I hope your illness has not stopped gh3 did not flttlah the speech. Nora things, tad a pleasant half-hotu slipped —�e`+u singging, }Tisa Sinclair,"--LedY Ellen Posies answered her--gentlF- away. ���� � � R 1 V / � 1.— -- said as sshe piked up,her furs, She had "You can tell me use what you. want Suddenly. Colonel Dawney Said- ��w// `•/ noticxd that the maid had announced me to know," she 9aik. "How can 1 help ,,You wrote that you are worried about ._ -- - -Mre. Sinclair, but thought probably that ou?" 'yell. Why?" this was a mistake. En ddon't know fiat you d an you mji at tet' ch;W .sn't h"5Y, Adrian." Gingerbread, Cookies, Cakes, Pies and. __ - 9 1 for Gi _ _ t-.------- - -- Enid, however, quick to recognize dif• ! ficult:es, fitrelied Doily. Colonel D.ixney'a browtl contracted. ,�JatiCes for all kinds Of Pudding8 "I ties, I hope, sing Tater on." she said. beca,uei I felt I wauted�to be with Boma_ ••She will be hapPY•' he acid: then he "JttBt now I -I haven't been able to think body wl:o I knew would 'ole sympathetic; added, "He .s a fine man -fine man -Sud ISO o'u always use it for Candy�nuiking? about it." and I wanted to ask You it you would tell I be vF--he ;s really devoted to her. - ' Try it in all these ways. You'll find •'CroWtt . colonel Dawney that for the moment I ..Who are you talking about?•' "You are not going to run away. �e:l. don't think that I ohali be able to go .town --Phe man who wants to marry Nell." Brand" Corn SyT11� handy, convenient, eCOIIO- are you Z" 'said firs Powis, to :hat l the cottage which he. so kindly I didn't know there was each a man. But Lady Ellen nodded her Dead. offered to let me have." - . mica1 de ndable ood. _ . .. - _ "Yee, my dear. I must he now. Ramern• Ai least," added }I:Se Powis hurriedly, > l� S Nee ft e a fiance you aro coming down I --I'll make it all -iRl t- with dA,rian. •I won't go so tar as that, but'the man GfLILY W IIITE;" is w' st what its name itn lies -a clear mi co a fiat a We'll have two lovely, said'JIIr=S Powe. 'I haven't been too keen I have in toy mind :s Molt. I take It. the i P to y• about your going down to the country one you are thinktng about." I i � s Corn syrup• -.more de tcatein flavor than "Crown Brand", days together. I'm just an !die, purpose- j . vet, you know It :s very bleak at ••I am speakingof Julian Bryant. This . that is equally good for the table and for candy -making. . less kind of individual, and I really ought , i. _ me of the year, and besides," she rich Sha who as come into Nelle lilts - ` not to want change of air, but I am sure ,,.:i -with a Smile, ' I don't want to 1d6e I. You ought to have 't!" a+i.. during r e last Year. I know I am taa.lL• �, ' -� ASA YQYA GROCER -IM 2, 6, 10 AND 90 POUND TING. • En ought face lit n suddenly. you I confess I ebail feel quite lonely In; no mistake, because he has told mei {1� D ' when you take poi lyeif away " hie one hope s to marry her." tea The Canada Starch Co. Limited, Montreal. - "Oh! do taereuade her to go away. She Enid gave a fa'.nt smile :n returh. eonhde sari flies Powis. "Why did ,be . works so hard sad never seems to tire, etbiag you can' oh! _ - -,yet I know she music get dreadfully weary do for me,' she ea:d n a low voice. ' I Dawoey's face was hot with color for s RnvleN'1D the �.eRSteII. — -- `, Atter all, here .s anis n you. _ _- _ - ---.----.-- sometimes." I don't expect that ] i.ha!1 be able to teeD moment. an t then he acid- The Fest army. ' Lady Ellen and !lies Powis chatted to- -my affair a:! ta.myse:f now. I have- ^Well, th,, !act is. I alto have been a lit_ - R � .. • gether lust a moment about their arrange- i I Dyve -.a feel:.R st-Isar Hu hes and tie sorrel shoat Nell': and the fe2lmv In the British Medical Journ mance. and then Lath 'let- tseld out bgr_! _h,sl,•,gd ou,h. ., oe abut _Dna--ee much:. apd the The fiundar school teacher was , illiam__ller calls attention '---haztd Enid. I will be informed. 3a colonel Dawney well duchess and one or two others have apoT making a- review- of -t ie �eE8crn . .," - "Good -Dye. I do hope yon11 come bud; be informed, of what is going to happen g to ,; the habit of humanity of i3hudde.TiO� ate me later I Norah will tell you my i with ma. and 1 know that iiary, who ;,s b about ft. and have been waiting Vllao was the wisest man, .James y address. Iron. perhaps I ought o tell I really fond of me, will think it her duty hear about .he cuss ement, so I thought Iat the slaughter of men in battle,` Ithy: Colonel Dawney was very ins_ it my business to tsc&ie him. and ask him � "Soloman," "That's right. -Now". , regarding with a certain mea loos that we should meet. and when I i° DroteeT' �g�tvet certaiM matters. Will his intentions Somebody must take care Frank, x'h0 was the strongest g g come home I hops you will let mo he I I you—" of Nell . you,know." he added ee if by way l su of equanlmlty the egllall Mrs. Hughes is indeed your friend, and of expianatlon; "and I'm lust the old .l m,an ?•' "Jonah." "Wrong: but needless slaughter that goes Ott i agaiu.' v-ry much attached to yon, said Miss fogey to do that." Enid said DorhinR, for words were Im-- Powis gently. and you owe your lite :n what reason have - you for lY2iiPl'in - •'pols:ble. and ]ties Powis went down to the a great uneaSnre to her DusD"end's skill, so Y� you ase said ffi!se Pawie. with a 3 g�uuT hon}ett, Tuberculosis alone certain amo4nt of 0 basis. , Jonah was the etTongest man l' kill ten times as many persons thi ' etaira with Lady Ellen. At the door they you must make allowances for them: but He way, looking grave; sad suddenly ebe „ 'Cau9e the whale eoultin't hold year- lII Great BSltain a9 w dl kisspd. I will protect you as fa.t as I can, that is turned to Dawney j . _ 'Do ion went to knew why I am going, the test •f being a e:rou •minded female,, ,-What name "You say -Julian?' him after it got him." abroad for their country, and were away, awki why 1 am en P:upidly wretch -I one dies verve come purpose!" -Yes Jclian Bryant. He came Into It I . ed?" Lady !ellen asked suddealy. pausing They Stood in silence another few min- lot of old Mrs' MLrnock's mon* about a .` .it not for the forces that are fight -i - on the too Step before going to the cab, are. ar.d their !Iles Powis said-- year or so ago. Hasn't_ Nell tallied to you in it the number would be relate - r that w.w waiting. 'Well, oddly enough,; 'Are you troubled about the cbildr Wil: about him?" firs. Perketn-' j guess my bTO g , g :Norah, that very pretiv patient of yours your bawband want to interfere with him "JttS casually the has mentioned him." i ther will lite and die a bachelor. still. Those forces are the STIDy , s apsre0i is the cause of it all!'• in any way?' said Mae Powis: "but you have given me ! . ' sanitation, whose general abaft SDs had turned and ran rap ¢]y away F,oia1 colored hotly, a +reprise. Adrian. And you approve Mr. He saga he's afraid t0 marry. '•2;o; oh, no; I am sure not." Phew Sha Peckesn—`'That'q funny. I never leaders represent all lands and' ail before Mi.ei Powis could speak, but the Brvauc." elder woman made no effort to stop bar, added. -'I-I didn't tell •he lawyers about I like bim very much." !Dawney said languages, and acknowledge alle- Ae She clewed the front door. she frowned, him. Why should I she asked suddenly simply ' I think he it a good chap, he is knew what fear w.as .. when I .vya9 - . bowever, =rather sharply and then she ar:d pzeei,mately. "He is minel He is all not a bat spoilt bg money: he is strong »_ Ettance 1A n0 authority except that- . wm ':ed- I have! Julian has so mach: he can c Single. . - - take ,he child from mr.' and 1�nnR good to look at, fuel the pro- I of humanity and aeiintifio tTuflh. Rea'ly•" elle CIA to herself: "I shall Der sort of hnaband for :Nell That army will save more from, have io ,!Lite ta.v mauler is my 'hands The name of her buebu,id el Aped from Mies Pawie moved s little impatiently, I A "horny -handed son of f011,'T. �' in :sells r:oty :a easy eootrRh to read. and her unawares, but Miso Powis caught it. "I think Nell ought to exercise a little -I who had been married less than a death by enteric fever this year tbaa Jt o+athr to he ease to RB: at the truth and Stored it .n her MFM ­r,4 of bar own )udgment. is the choice of a ! the other armies will destroy, with e ou Adrian If I only Ro 1. work cleverly . Ii bad a s!+ght!y familiar suggesuon husband.'• she said, - I year, was complaining to a. friend y /� - enough " abqut it, though, ehe d,d not know. my Dawney looked at her with scme sir• bullet, shrapnel, _ ba •on•et and •the wen! npat i rP sl crit. and as' she one of that name herv,eif D of his wife's extravagance_ "Hots p b She beiran talking of Lady El'en. p1 t he He real':aha that she %,a.s crave. sword. Heretofore,' Zn Wig, the' shut the door En,J Cot ,iii and fared her 4 but he had tot the least ries why this Is a man going to aBPe 8nyt11jng 1 1 am -awfully R,tiry I came to you, "De '•mac,w Yon have seen m7 g+rl," she said. should be eel +'' aTIDy' of SanitatiOD line BCld4ID ''I a!waye call Neil 'my g r:,' tbougb she I for old e , he said. "I no soon- N; cintiv just now," Phe ea d• ' but -you have Yee I'22 Drive some oo�Seie," ea!d� ffiis* , fought W'innLIIg CSn1p&tgns, but that• 1Deru so Roof n :ae'yau seem So strong. '.atr't a girl ant longer: bat I am so food er get home than it's Tom, ive !ne Powis a� s c:gar*tte;-perhaps that will g 6 neW kncFwledge that forms iia plan! T ill- to yon naturallv", of her. and she is so young, she never steady my nerves." a dullar, give me fifty cents, glue _ Y.,t are quire r:ghr to come. - You Seems a,nyth.inig but a ohild to me.- ' You, with nerves. `Norab?" Of campaign and its tactics i9 so full k.,o v 1 'am your friend. ' .+he is very beacttttfitl.'r said Enid Inn yep it sounds queer. doesn't it? But me fifteen cents ; five fur this, that 'u. le.. % Powis :.tell tenth Dee guest'? cold. ,31w voiee' I am lust an ordinary woman, you know. � and the other thing I just can't °f premise that liven the vaaquished� There .e' no h'nq wrong w: 11 Sour riot oni� of [eaturcee iw eery pretty, but IttTDevtsattamt tt epah let n the strong-minded- I be tiCtOTa, irremblii,x hands and drove her to the fire. Yeo. I eupposp wh -__._ .- I Hn.fe �' 4fiP noir pee snit• one en.n hardly define tieL''a charm. It -k -- ata nCl it. What Das bee p or perfection of col- - - _ :.? - t h", 'There ,h there?' or is a something in herself. She really , awe• I world does your wife do with w) k and then Colo' Dawney walked -with , 1:n:4 trs•Dped :las other wom3n'o hand. ie the deareet'and it, creature in the illus Pow,,, to the corner, where ehe.took much_ money i� "I doai't know bynn, 3fass has file first wire`'. world. I shan't rev: t_:1 I have seen bee An, no, eco. not tnlTr she sad pas• , her omniboe ain't pave ler ltUUne yet.' leas fire alarm pates at cork. j s'.T,ir;e!y. I c)uWn't hoar that! It , . happily ma.'ried. Are you going now. like declined n cab, . �, w•ro to hanpP*, k %:ould kill mo.' well. I'll walk back 'wit you. I want fro ' No --no, thank you." she said. "I- foe] i._.._ --- re. etc•! o P 0.l l'ii d •:,, he: ebnutder. ' tlurbeq does love him I am so Sorry In" gav- him Enid's navels. TYar .r_J f' " ♦lie lsa d, You mu :n'rid•xtor and hie wife have no children.' I'm sorry.' Said Colonel Dawney. 'I I , �hP ;wratrped Enid up very warmly ••nd' think the ought to get a ebange e! air; _ .., ... 'alarm ynnnir!f with imagining thugg• I ,:Darted wap her briskly as they walked ( 'cage BARNST y Yon h%open to -bA,e brouirht ;nto th.• through. ihr cold rtreete; but as she went and I b'Ento , can make that co w rid �u•. ot'rhP hral:hiest and atronRrs' I quite cosntortaDls for her bah n-. •t he. .•ver been my lot to sp:'' I ! t6onghtful,�rven a aveffi:es Poww looked "Well, f wast her in 'my own hands for I `� GWIN , y Rhe had grrwn into the track of mak,n a lift!• while longeir," said Mien Porop- only ":ah Yon were half as strong n ear i C .'and besides certain bttsinew has crop i 'way `^w hp i+ ,n hie Sir down." she add• I her lite out of the Iivee of other peO,06; � up which will keep bar here. business M. a.:q cher take y>ur ,-iaie. I tan wain.', -but snaehr•.v she felt 'as- -if she were ap. to do with h:r husband," she s id. Yes, we mean just that If you want to know about a Torre s s>meth:ng I have to tell You, reliable proacninR a matter which would be not Colonel pawner RLP? Der .a qn rk lonk, 'i:nid a,d. sae would sot sic Sown, but only dillicult and delicate to handle, but ••gap she toid you ail about herself?" • _ - '- - i moved about • !rale ra.:leesly.. My -my which would mean eorro,w for one or an- he said: ��� ` hu, band ba -4 fo•tnd out %ehPrr I am. Ye* ,,tom ,t these. two young women from Miss Powis spook her Dead. " i � Roo • _yrs• i know,• she- added a .tittle excited- R hour she had fust parted. "Wo; t obably she never will. One resi• i I - - - • I ly. ,I !snow you look, lsurprised because'- . CHAPlEH ICYIII. l yon' IYi&1. )h' It burrs cue even- •o . -_ - ly loo n t want to know much; that she _ that is foe, lightning, _rust anc' stor¢t proo?-writQ_u1 _ say t •o my+r:f, what I know you mut! It give Julian Bryan, ehxk when he' Is unhappy. Door eDild. b plain enough We'll give you some hard facts that ought to turn you have, :hough:; you and Colonel Daw'neyt ( heard from hes lawyers thAt. h•e wife 1114 for us to See; bat tDat she is good and against wood and eon%rort you to meal. ' Give us a Supt+^aP it r•ae :t wa.+ iviott$, even Cruel been ;eared. true -and sweet is she looks-fe ile0 aa• 13 i - - . of mc' •o have lei yon magma such a 1 He wanted r.t ask a- .dozen gnr.+:inMs ocher very evident fact." -'chance-write t». , ,11 . I thinir, but i had to keep silence. I w,tn•ed 1 about her, how .:hp' waa, how she looked, •'Yep," said Adrian De woman, warmly• vo .>•'e to JCn;«% tt•e truth about me. Nor: I yhe e a charming young woman, and I T �, what she• was he cr , how the had lied THE ME tALLIC ROOFI�3 � IMITED now I mutat !et it be known," rand.'3bovr`aTl, he craved to kflow'wDetDac only hops there le not RoinR to be a bo• CO.,a &I:f-_ Pawie xhe did. heronry gently. poll- I that had travelled so far away from him t er. a tbe7-husbaad himself appeared t IMAIIIIFAl:TII1t�3 - - y dea.r,'. ie, memory was dim utioa the -c: nee" . , - . s,bly Ruo,x :%hat either Colonel„Dawney .He kevt a curb -upon himself, howevetr Noi pot-on19 lawyers." I TORONTO nasi wlxrtlPEG' or I. tlinnR11r ahoni you, but -you And took the matter in apparently. the "Well, while SDe hep von to took atter / 1 b . stem he P,:re ,that. we sic:Ther, of: its have � shat casual way. her, she won't come to much harm. No• , - - _ -. �' � ,• . had har.,h ti:ouxh+.. .,ud if you have not The clerk who, had vifited Enid merely. rah"; and tt• n they ebook bands with the _ eonfdrd in ue, ynu aro not to be blamed." informed him that he had had an filter• grip of old friends and patted, - -•- - - I never wanted anyane to know," F,n•d view with lire. Bryant, and had told her When Phe Rot back Mies Powis found a I ' • tuiswered her, sca^••ely het -dint there kind that she would be waited upon within the little nate, P;Rned Enid Sinclair asking, words. but'L:tent niiher .thoughts: "bnt next two or three days to diecuis a mat- it they could meet that evening. 'Che uexPOHNS tI A T/ J OGEI f /C --GERMS S now everything iw changed! My husba'nd's f ter. important 'to herself. day Lady Ellen woo�gqld be expecting her;, The d'rcic.e germs that e3iuie Disieu,per, Pinkeyes Kpizoot•,l,; lawyers have her'n :4 see me this after- j "It is just pwsihle," he said to Bryant, eo Miss Pawie snatebed at this opportun• . .-t• Y Infinenza,- ('atarrh.il Fmer, are sri eeP,Sy dtQ•tr ed and -a2• j n'oou. I lou': knave Do:rthey tound.me, r "that 31m, Bryant will prefer to have ity of meeting Enid and eetit a few wordF,'j uy but :holy ea mo, and that. iS what brought I htrther diocueSinns through the medium eayiOR that she would De round atter diM_ Y Q Pe.".led '-r n the avytcm by rein¢ "SPONN'a." Phis resedy i. w a Z .ah.o mult:,p'.,ics and atrene;hepP the heal.;.h e;ern'a iii the eye• me ;o you... of her lawyeris. :`he w•ill-inform us of. thie• nor t o � _ I .vol ou. if [map knn,e a little sure I I'PeetMme? Thanks to the combined efforts of tbnee', 1P r, i .e,m and fort`t?eo the laOT3e, mare or colt u)gairst a.ny con•'` who had been with Der tlirougD her ill- a tag,ou'; .d`cl.sea. " 3PDB»Y'9" i.; :always cafe and road.T. and --ihk,. '_g,ora:: P•i%:w :n the"-amd.Reruael. "I suppose ao." .aid Julian: ".put when , ,A, 0 tiever fails t.� do i;a intended work. All d"'LiM:eF and turf _ _ -sac. IP „o .: .. Yru should be tcni-d lip yr,ir l;u•hana'- l Well. chore i� mi need to 1+x=P time," !installed in a is:ger' and more comfort• ! , We you very unhapp- with him? I'm nil the eletk "I shall probably " to_ 1 abie room. 1 AER CO SFOHN MEDICAL CO., . I ra t -r old-fashioned. lend I have a R.eat morrow." 0 wn, lull, U.S.A. ilei rt 'hat bu.,bande ind wives ought n) I I an, writing instruct:one t Chemists and Bacteriologlsts,Cosh - Rhe had not been to 1 condition to know ". lice :`fele. lives eiocr,l�ery4rr. I� 't A�ehen: out walked about reeticc.,:y ii terwarder whenoebe thadhloarnt howmm�ch - - ---__ __ ..._ to your hem wha: was happening to her when she had out _ - - ennrse..orae' :i•ik very -�— - -I �erar.i:c: them.. ' • %vhea he wao alone. bad been done for her, and to what all _ > nc;�. r %pry real. Pomcihing very II:e 1,onee wes still *but up. Lady Ellen I chartnmR waY. She Made no protect, onlc ,, Ser.ouP Ptem1*4 between ue..",Enid Laid; %vas away, and even if she had been in in her heart she rezi seed a vas the " $500 FORA. NAME bit: .,hc did nc-: speak stead::y, for :n her town he would have avoided her.- Why he � .•ooarer o: later she would pay back a,. SVV�ir/ hear: these waa a reown.ii ccho.to.what could hardly have told: but the know!• that she had cwt hese People, who %vers, . This is the beautiful new perfume, made in _ Norah Powie +:ud> and of late,'�:nce the ridge that he knmv where A:nid waa, flint after all, atranRere to her. Mile. he could cep bar within the hour, acted I 'To. bo continued.!. Pauline, end tlda, and peed exclusively b9 - upon him, very strangely. __-3._-•, +' Pauline Donalda, this famous Canadian Prima He could settle to nothing. He missed Donna. I Mi Bill Kutch at this mc.meat more than, he I \♦'U 1'� i)1',U fl I:.11t'1'� "F.1��1':U I P. We want a suitable nam- for it, and so wilt could have deaeribed. _ Rids. , After lunching at a reetauranL, and trv_ I _ _ 1500 IN C�h R�ATIES- nR to sit out half an hour at one of the PiltiPpty life Nttve•d B.' 'it f)ellf'ate � - �ac follotvS :- UNhuRe tnusic•hal!s, which are open daily, I 5:00.00 for the hes. name. .. on V � he, decided to Ito for a long motor Spin. i � Operation. . 50.00 fox the hoe: description of the pert �P. I i, ?5.00 for the eecond best name. He must. get away •from I-ndon, away r �I I Des d ri tion from people• away from himself. kxW he :1 1;uss,an stn goon named Zeld .. t w;ehed it would have been poisaihle for ter reports 31 patients who recover ,him to hav> had friendship with Colonel ed from stab LvutrndS 5f the heart . . . . .1d Dawney, real friendship. He knew no man I ­ �� � � �� . ' I who had f all Ell n. s0 ere w as this jg file }lO.Spltal at Obnchuw. Prompt ,•.I kinsmanof Lady Ellen. There was every- 'SALE very and rapid operation is th•e probable thing about Dawney which anpealed -to I p' p LJulian. reason for this good showing. ! 1' The trcre recollection of ibis man find The patients Were all .put under I . antentS of Witt the knowledge. of what he was. about _ to do nra6 sutiicient -to Fend a billing tbrill the inflnence of ether very soon' of 17 .. Factory alma of pain through hie �eart. ter, injury_, part of the.' chest gall When the truth sae' known, would sot is ' $hart„- one to three inches Adrian Dawney hold.him in contempt? teas removed, the heart lifted from g Somehow be thouRDt tar more of Daw-- I its b0d, �aild the stitche. quickly in- ! diameter; Pulleys twenty to .ney today than he did of the woman he fifty inches;- Belting four to .was that,gvh:lee he was spinnilittle oway'I b��uclltst w911between over'-iffe heart was •I twelve `ne.1 . Will self en• from L�nd.)n, he was being dieeimed by ti -re or in part. Adrian Dawney h'm9e!f. ilei put back in place, that organ Vn reasonable offer - Mies Powis had lost a, time in commnni: I heir cut'ered only by skin and eating with Colcnel Dawney. • 1 mu..cle. This was done to give the refused - Nell came to sea me yesterday, rue LR.ANK WILSON SONS scribbled; "and I am tot quite a3DpY'}reart rciom to expand and to pre '' wbout leer. Can I have a little:'hat with i `•ent adhesions from embarrassing •!jl•ie gt West, Toronto von? Don't came to me. I'll come to poo. 1 think I shalt enjoy ]unahir.R o+u roe a I the heart's action. Several of the changn" pati?nts axe at their daily work of ? iBo the 4tv 'after Lady Ellen hart ¢:.ne to her pelf• Inposed stile, ]ties Pow,. and tPT seven Fears since the operation. k, . . 11 _ - .. ._ .. ---.- Ii' � I, 10.00 for the second t ase p . • 5.00 for •lie third best description. i, � $1.00 P%izes. ter the next best deser.p• j I ll l' j ill gir�dsten The wi,pner of the contest w,'M be decided by a illi li ioullu'.ttFe of Montreal's leading advertising mea !I ( , I I 1 SII two or and their dee slob will botheal. winninRlname Sia more contestants send in 1f 19. 1 ! - -prize will be equally divided, and an additional ! gorsmember ceeeftil contestant.otNoOcmeDlll oyeebe of -this firm shall enter the contest.: The con- - test, closes at midnight, March 31st, 1915. ` BOW TO ENTER: -'Po enable every coutestans to try the new perfume he'iore eubmi:tirm their following . suggRestion for a pam,e we make the Sptblai otfsrt-For one dims, ten cents, we .will - send oise of our Special Souvenir Bottle3-01 the perfume -regular 25. cents Bile -together with Tree Contest Slip, 'and' One, Premium Coupon. • ,All for 10 cents. It is necawary to have the Fres . Confect Blfp to enter. ' 'Write today. You will be delighted with the pertume, a.ad have a chance to win the big prize. . RODGERS, GRAY & STEWART, PERFUMERS Door. W1• 332 BLEUR- ST., MONTREAL. . ---r t tt' !•.. y»d+ .#moi ::�:'i r' ,s-,•••�: •,.•w r.^-.7�'7y'�+"�; ....,,c - '•_r"� ... - ._ - :i �. - _ -.-.. - _ _. - _. _ ___ _ � V. Y. i I t ` ._ 1 A Controversy Over Vessel's Transfer ' to American_1 Register Thus Taken Off Bands of Britain A deep:,�s i- fro¢tn Paris says: A a%vard 'full compensation and will 'French cru:,.e crested the Ameri- `cuniinue to respect neutral pro. - can steamer a in the C'!ta_nuel p'rrty. 1 and has take 'r to Brest. rhis� TRie report of the arrest of the an ounce officially ode. flacia caused no, surprise in official The anttuunceme.�tt. oft eaj�ture ctrc:es -at Washington., for it was of the Dacia, which was isgue.d by known t,i them soma tams ago that the 3larine Department. gate no � folluti,ing the- seizure of the Wil - details, nor the name of the cru-iser I helmina liy the British Government which took her under arrest: the' French Go vernment had ex- Cotnmentang an the 'seizure of the ' yressed its .int>ention. of seizing. the I Dacia the `1+-mps says: i!acia as soon as uyh� reached the "International law does tint re- Channel. cogmixe the puck-1lase by neutra:s of The Dacia was interned at P,) rt rh' 'U h' ' " n' *.o belli rents with Arthur. Texas, when she was F"A' U 6OURTEEN ';SHIF6 HE 1. coal Alarm Caused by� German `•Blockade" Threat Has ' .-Disappeared Even in Scandinavian Countries -� A despatch from London ' a y s : The ti'r e st' rn Coast was sunk on The seventh ' day of the German I Friday afternoon much in the same "blockade" of the British Isles j manner as the Deptford. All of her brought news of the destruction . uf� crew were savcd and. were la6ded - ;- one more mercanti-le vessel, making" in Plymouth Thursday morning -a a total of fourteen. ships of Rritish i,Th,'. vessel was a small coasting and neutral nationality- sunt: or ! steamer. damaged by mines or torpedoes in I 1'hile eight British ships have the first week of the submarine }t•ar.- ibeen d.estroycd in the week that the 5 fare, which began orf Februar 1s. blockade has been in force, it is `The larest• victim' of a submarine pointed out, that they are for tba ?` was a small coasting steam- most part small vessels and that the ,British er, the Western Coast, which went majority of them, instead of having;, �� down in the dangerous zone off food for this country, were either b Il t or other fps a ,ng, g , - $e - - the object of evading the cons°- �buught in Dee ettabrr by Edward • Commands Third Artuy Corps. I Be an- freight a as or cit rt in quencPs of a state of war. The test Bre:tung. a 'New Yurk banker and nel. till of her crew were cased freight for neutral countries. case which will be submitted to t I mine �ow•rer. Mr. Breitung obtain- General Sir Archibald Hunter, and landed at Plymouth. Fifteen It is believed here, also. that the Brest prize, court therefore wi}t be ed American resist-rj for her with h.C.B., a new pho'to•graph of w•ho-m members; of' the crew of the Dept destruction cf neutral ships and a simple cane, but nevertheless it .the- consent of the United States' is T✓hown here, to the commander of I ford, sunk oft Scarborough in the cargoes Fill embroil Germany with will attract widespread attention. Government, and placed aboard her the Third Army Cur of :En land. North Sea, were landed at South neutral. cuttntties and that• in the "Franee and Great Britain an :lmerican skipper and crept. She He ;is a colonel of the Royal Lan :olds. Tlie englrieet af�Itre- sh: q elect the -lass - hitherto� have adhered so religiously ! was taken to Galveston and sailed mztwer Regiment, and wasyin cam says he was at• his post when an es Rall suffer .will be more than offset Frith a e hot Training I plosion broke the ship in half. Heythe an aroused on the part of -- to international conventions that ! from that port on January 31 1 mend of the Ald rs, $ i vas thrown down and stunned, but' neutrals and the possible refusal of -they e>�'hate refrained £rune a cages* of 11,000 bales of cotton for !('amp. He won the K.C.B. in 1898. mann ed to reach the deck ed, rset countries, such as 'rut`wati' to allow ,7 proc!atiiat.iorr of an effective }r ock 'Rotterdam. the cotton being des- i He bas served with distinction in I , i3 ade +-If the-=Prman coast. This tined for Germany. The Federal pedition, Into a lifeboat. Some of the crew�guods to b,e shipped from thele p' g j I pediionanand is a veteran Nile tithe rsay they saw the wake of a sub- I ports to German:. sero to is no longer ustififd, in War Risk Bureau insured the car- - uttit, herself outside of the law go, cotton being non-contzaband, 1 South ?lfric+an war. He was born I marine afterwards.' They spent A Stockholm de6patch says': Ili P S ! some hours in a small boat during a! shipping eirolea the alarm caused by Geruzan%_giveecus a free •hand. We but refused to irioure the vessel her in 1836, '-will riot abit,st• our pow•et. We will self. frozen when thee. reached land. On riiost disc - The- regular' , . _ v>,*lent_ snowstorm and were nearly the Germane blockade threat a�ais �- st %' ----------.---- - -_. _ — DRIVING - T�1Rg5 the rovay they passed a steamship, lines from the . e t co NAGE TO STEL The French are now masters of which paid r e stea<i�tt-t, their`a England 1_ave resumed sailing about 1,600 feet of trenches 'taken ` signals. Later the steamer Fuigpns I and mail boats are being despatch .�, -friday-nisi:t nth FOO pris*?ters and- tin picked_themLiP- _ --- ed as usual. -' , amehineuns, In Belgium French : nu FRENCH ADVANCE latrols x'(•upied a German .trench - -- X after killingah the German �o!dien, I ry 7` holding it.. i .%flies oceups Smashed For and 1 1 y • ' hn,•nay, l.orrt. Nea►ily in It i. I•:fl'ut•tK � � ' ( .she }'reef Prtiecedre, Cp the - ALLIES ALL H1• �� itr Maintainl;iw (entre C-RQW1 1 RIS(}. DEAD ..16.11\ . ! _. Dardanelles. Front. ' -A do -patch from Landon saps Geneva Despatch Sayq That He P Froin Paris rays: The Pa:+ru•d .twat in December. i The bombardment of the inner fors _- details of french advances in ('ham •' of the Dardanelies waq continued Neutral Countries Have Been Advised- of the An ! despatch frost Paris. says A on Saturday,:.tw•en ships artier �,.._ to German)"s Submarines - -' pagnP wluch have been the feature t3' P p Geneva despatch to the Excelsior t! in the attack and pouringa-. _ _$W. 1' of IN ail; Office c,onimut que»s for says that for the third time since storm heavy shells into e Turk - the more than a week, are even more gratitringg than those pest lou »ly +the butbrpak t>f the war rumors of i_�h defences fur se.s-eral hours, The pre tinted: Appi+. -ntly the Ger- the death of C'rewn Prince Feeder success of the al'lie<isquadran next --A .despatch -from. London sato marine• activity and the adm:9sion ick William are' current in Ger- i the faii of the -entrance forts tines of focal to .Germany fvr iIvilians tusnF i. re Wtally unable to stem lhP. I Great Britain. France and their f�ietu Ber'inIt eclares sa •s= that that a letter the Crown eau ed the realest consternation in I allies have advised neutral coon- Tlie declaration will not affect star ofiPnsiu in titin: regio ti, alti Hugh g -they have Lrought up heavy rein Constantinople. . I.lespatches from _..; g4 es ship before the date of fiats J foreenrP,,tr 'and are losing hP.avily 'in .Prince died in December, and that (lreek and Italian sources, a2i well tries that they Hold theittoeltec at ad. ice to neutrada thr,ir efforts to otic k %t, tI'e` E"eeman court is in mourning. as from Egyptian points' teff of a liberty .to st+ip all shipping t.; and No special artic!ea of e<rmrneree a Tilt forts to.un ique, in addition w Th- correspondent 'sending the des panic in the Ottoman capital, rorhirh !from Germain and the c•uuntnes of u will be mentioned in the Britssh- - 'teiiing of the en&urasing decelp P 'h adds_thst the lack of mention i mill - coatin•ties unallayed, The her tallies. Tile teat of the declare }'tench declaration:"'JCotWn and men=ts in ' ('hampa{rne. announced of the Crown Prince in the German I Turki-sh Cabinet has already de- tion ;eta- forlii that this decisiUn is I fund -stuffs, fur etantple. will not be official reports is significant, necessary because cf£ German sub i specified, but the terms will be gran +r r that the German& had aid born- eided to transfer the -Government to 'marded Ith�ims. throwing i+iety 86� German Pa eta �Broussa,_in Atua,Minor ,_the ancientlinarirte attacks, but that (`rreat'$ri neral, The situation created wilt be tshell+ into the ruts ; Half of which ; capital, to which Abdul Hamid" and 'tai.n and France .will- •respect`-t.he entirely- justified, according to the' Sarre directed at trite cathedral, Suspend Publication pati of the Government tied in the�-iivea of crews and pa=�ngPrs in any F,nglish view, becaaxe_v& Gertany'a ft ,i - tirvt Balkan War, when the Bulgar- step then ma3. lake__. lTecedented axnivn in attempting, - bombe,rdment of St+i+a+np. The Bel A- despatch frcui: A-ntsterdam ierl and Servian armies got withn,a',_ The declaration is not: a reply t., 4 submarine blockade regardless all E �► r;ian trn+ ; i r g p y sllurt distatnce-u? l'onstaiitinople !.the American reipresentatiorts-i-(w-k• danger-tu the -crews and,pase�ett,ge*rs ; •. 'fol in their artac•ksirecent, } 9ha� g pasta. authorttiesosho� at side '.Many of the inhabitants are..alre'ady I ins -to a cPyration of. German nub- t of ships... y ' .nee � �pi,'il a farm on tl,P right Lank the b-14 eginning of the war 86.1- (ser -.I in flight, and sie_retn<iviuig tFieirbe- ' of the, Y -,Pr;. 'aco&rding w the- after- man.L.- ngw5papers• hate suspended longings to the interior. nmri_ statement. IMUILLfir a ,» eft It �ia•ttr a } the attack in �Ptip, "had reached -- -- - _ - t'aruphuni lighth„u:»<', near Forts' hiiid Bahr an<i Tsana •sle, 111 the _11D -AIR �� . _ � FIERCE..�L f:,rt, ori ttte I�urupxan md_ of they- - - . trait up to thht point .hove now �IPUT. ­ LLANT it _ r . . 1 .Pe silenced. B r,tt:h and I t<ncl 'FAI f ort -s.. &w'hiell. at•r occh ied-. bh = - - K oyer the._entranre P 'Seven German Officers. Killed and Two Aeroplanes t_achments from the fleet: -Thin. is 1 _But the Trio of Britishers Held Enemy at Bey t1,Pir;t tiuie�i 1-iist<ry that a h� s- '' Shot Down by One British Airmen - - - has flown oft the Wrda• Help Came file _ .. _. 1t , uncle-t4,+1d that the Ttirka _�.- ---- t4 have stationed :>ih,000 men slung the t despatch from Lond<,n says In I,ient�_ Hutt, •D O'Brien and Sub 1 erespat<lti: from London isays: criinibled into ruins or become European- side <f passagt�, and t}tiit ran official statement on �Iednesday Lient.•Spence•r. It is regretted that All the grunnd near the front :fine �tuvated and deformed, even the very 13,000 are >;athe'red on the a.iatic night the :1.dmiral(y announces that no further new:; has been obtained : is plowed rip with skells and fur- ;grunnd itself looks as if it had been ! �i<lP, three of its aciaturs'Ilaae been mica- +.f them.' - - rowed ' with -the -remains of +,ld 'shaken . by a violent coni ulsiun of +t. ' ing- since the recent joi:tt at, a( Set en German officers were kill -i trenches and graves.. The whole nature. "E place is a Last �tcry, is which '`To'thc south of the Zprec-('+ern-� ('} R�I1�1 TO Si''}'h I'L'1(.E. upon Ostend. Zeebrugge, and the ed, t, o aeroplanes shot down, sadi �` P round, althr,n li Bruges •district:;, The Statement is a third hadly damagod-by one •Bri-, _ our trenches and those of the enemy ins Canal the g g Information Claimed by . Cnpett• it, fullw, . "Iii the -recent naval 1 ti-htairman. according t.> a despatch wind in' every direction. "This there are some enclosures, is corn- _ haven C•orresni►tident. - ai•r attack upon Ostend, Zeebrugge to the Amsterdam Tyd.here.onVVed- .1 statement is made by the British (paratitiett open. To the nartkrofit, "and the Brugr­ districtz four• fly'itig nesday, Itursued by German avis- efficiai `.'e e-aitiiess”. at fns- irot5t however, there are many •woods, and 1 despatch ;t o: the ,London Daily', offi<ers av=ers reported mi`sinhr. One ; tors het ween- Thou rout and Ostend, ills a'description given out of the (these have become atangle of fallen Telegraph frum Copenhagen +,f these. I.ieut.'_4iurray, has s''uce1 Belgium. .the British birdvian suc-; recent battles south-east. of YpresItrees interspersed with shell cra r' It is learned from a source inti ,'lie reported .hi;nself frwn Flushing. cec<tecl in. getting ai>u.tw -them, the, and, of the country in which, the tors. To add to' the hardships of mately c+,rinect,ed with the German �Iprray .w 15 c+impelled to aligi,t ill despatch stated. He cJtut'duwn two such. fighting the troops have, been. General Staff that Germany intends!the open sea and eventually w•as':>f the machine, while fleeing from' "In 'a. sheltered spot there is a attac -ing on i tions in about , • I ,,' nd hit a'tliird, darn in it; I .7 -little graveyard where some of our {men sink up to their knees in mud.:: two months. - 1, 1. , that it had to descend. been buried. .Their Despite all-Ahese drawbacks, ; Vc-ording to a special telegram Thr other mi?�rng are Lieut. IRigal �< own 'dead have _ grapes have been carefn)ly marked continues the observer.. `'counter trout P,er':in, in the course of the — attacks have be'en-ea-ca-out with discussion on the - Budget • in the I and a rough square of bricks has ; I ! -been' laced around them. In front i `uch resolution that in nearly all , Prnssian Diet a memi,er attacked MARVELOUS BALSAMIC ESSENCES CURE CATARRN� . of the ,trer;che;-'erman bodies still tc'a`es'the original line has been re :lnstr:a strongly, saying that flus- i r ga { ined• tria w'as cl unable to beat .Serbia, an lie thick. "In one trench, which in,that dissatisfaction with Attstria 5; NO DRUGS TO -TAKE'—.-A DIRECT BREAIRIN CURE' Inc course of the fighting more or weakness w•as general._ Ali the' . •recently scxine thirty men tried to less isolated, •i0 of our men Contin -:members 4pplagded, but the of&na'. rush our. line, At their head was tied to hold firm until every one -of � re _)rt makes no reference 'to the,iOlt a young German officer, who came , . p' Statistics Prove '�Ilnety-Sed that go iglu. Lli"retnot. st past of -ate _ them had been either killed or incident.•,nose, throat and lungs. carrying health• on, gallantly- waving his sword'. He j wounded. Eventually there we're ___�� . _ Per Fent. of Canada's Pap-, giving medication to every spot that almost reached the barbed wire and only three left who were capable of !: -- elation 14 Infested Withis tainted, or uveal:. You don't Sake POP .-then fell dead, .and. he lies there yet I firing,' and these three continued to SRtue in London. - .With his sword iii his Mand and all of Crimean Heroine the Germs of -Catarrh_ (•aia,t]to.n,te like cough mixture—you hold the enemy at__bay. In the"t. . _ _ _ — hill alt- JuChealing vapor at the mouth his thdxty treat about tum. meantime word was brought to _ and it spreads all through The breath - "It is the slime'all along the those in the -rear- that their ammu-I A despatch frc&m London say's: A I` This disease 1 'most dangrid . oa= Itis organs, ,:oexistag t+uc curing whey front in this quarter. Everywhere,' nitiun was nearly exhausted. and! statue. of Florence \ ight.ingalf was . ing to its tendency to extend, to the"I ever (•starch calces. richThit nature's .still, grey figures can be seen lying. , seven men• the Btron est available !unveiled Isere. on 'Wednesday. • It is Bronchial tubes and pings, where it "tva. of supplying the res k balsams, i g .. - . itotnetlipes several rows 'together• were selected iz, bring np as much ('the first instance in which a statue. I causes Consumption, unfortunately alt" purest antiseptics known to &rid 'sometimes •singly or in twos or anittiiinition ,as. they could caa•ry, of - a• woman. aside ft•oin ,Royalty, I ointments fbe"people nd s had 'faith in sprays. ,"sc'ienc','• threes. These latter found the three w4 tinct- Rias been erected lnrbliely itr Lon '', pfntments and snuffs, which can't pos 1 sucrtzing cold o cured in ten This deficri +ion' mi ht "servE ed sur�ivz,rs still statirlin amid the dun. On account of t•he war there 1 sibiy cure, and in consequence cafe-rrh- ; ntitu,les. •.A hHrsh cough is used in - p g _ al disease has beconre a national; an hour, the ntos•i offPnsite catarrl't is ?with a few minor alterations' for. bodies of their dead and disabled I were no cerem,onics in connection +curse. Science. ii ad�auclitg -ever)- ;thoroughly drawit. froni 'lie system. , ,R "tttla•ny :of the localities along our comrades -and still firing steadily. with the, unveiling. The issues 1 day, and fortunately a remedy has, F'cir Ast'linia And •Rrmichial irritatioft. front' wFiere the figh�ing has centred Tete support, slender a:s-it was, came bears a ]amp in the right hand. It. been discovered that not only .cures ,tgthlug CAI( P�lnAl (.atarrhoznne- . ltmnouitd some wood, a vi line in the nick of time,. for at that mo forms a part of the Crimean mem licit prevents Catarrh. This new treat- i Pver}' physician and druRg(st says ;o, xif' trenches. • It is as if each had went the Germans launched an- oria•I group tri Waterloo Piave, t to meat "Catarrhq;one" }jus Sutflcieut ' and the advise our rPAders to try this sen sweppt by a withering blast be- other assault which, like the previ cost of which was provided for by power to kill the germs of Branchlii�f, ; tmat theii i•r :•offering• wit -h an winter ore which every object, *hethterr a otts *lies,• was- beaten, oft and the small:_ subecri s ans,-largely frorfi pineCatRy essences andahealingtafbalsng ams 1 medium size 5oe.., atlete 1.all dealers. c sl1.00', � work of nature or-oL -man,- nurses, soldiers and sailors. D ..s - 2 r W-1 Is -k. Mre..Greig. sr., of CHatob, who -Miss IL Fawkes aPent a day ..LOCALISMS, resides with her daughter, Mrs. T. last week with Mrs. Wog. Oo.wau, � v� Jackson, recently fell %ud fractur. of Rocebaak. (� v ed her wrist. -Miss May Bath entertained a iore -T. M. McFadden, had a boat- -Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer spent a number of her young r-die-ou nese trip to. the city on Monday. few days during the past week Thursday evening. -Mise Ruth Holt spout the with her daughter,' -Mrs. F. H. -The men of the Methodist week end with Pickering friends. Doyle, of Toronto. _ " ---- - -JamesO'Cobnor has c,turch will celebrate St. Patriek's purchased -The Ladies Aid Society of 9t. /~--- Fb�` ' t -a large refrigerator for his botcher Andrew's church• will meet on bight eu au Ire supper in the .min - --- - -- - stiop: - Thursday 'afternoon next at the basement of the church, follow -• -Mrs. L. A. Findlay, of Turon- home of Mrs. W. Jt Clark. ed by a program. an Irish char- g y, Salmon 12c, 20c, 25c and 28c r can. Fresh Herrin , 2 c or 26c style and price,` our milliner will to, spent -Sunday with- het rela- -Millinery up to the minute in >ri�es here. atter. -A number from the village " Finnan Haddie (Thistle Brand) 15e pey can. ' +� , - went to Whitby on Tuesday night -Miss Gascoyne, of Toronto, be here this week, all work and to res the hickey match between Kippered Herring (Horton t+) Ise, 2 c -spent a couple of days with W.'H. orders will he attended to at once. and Mi -8. Peak. D. Simpson & Cu. * the youug ladies of Whitby and Sardine$ in. oil, 1.0cand 15c per. can. Lobster, tra fine, 35e -- -James Greenlaw has parcbs s- -It ia-expected that the ine'reas- -Wio lndies' team from Belleville, _. ped a Ford at to. frpm W. J. Luke& ed postage- rate will come into hi avhich the former won by the Phone or send your order. We'll deliver the goods. The a Bou, of-Whitby.:highest cash price for first-class Butter and Eggs. - force about the middle of the scurg of ? to 2. -Mrs. Win. Morcombe ,left on mouth. if you. htsve-got'behiud p Tuesday for a visit with her son, with your .correspoudenee, you- WHITBY 800T3 AND SHOES C. L., tet Otberuee. will be money in pocket if you Ret W E. Vanatone has sold his house - -[he snug of the -robin is 'again a hustle on -within the next few on Kent street to Hoar taros. and will - 'heard in our midst heralding the days. shortly move into the new brick one For MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN approach of spring. -The . police, trustees wish- to• chat, has so quickly ,been built since --- -- -Mian Luella Hobbt; entertained remind bicycle-riders�the­by-atmas by the Threadgold Bros, Ottr 9toz'k is large and well assorted." Space permits only mention• " the members of her e c ass in military iostructiootag afew leading lines:evening. on the sidewalks is e nights a week which will qualify sur Men's Urus Galf-heavy-just. the .thin for this wet -Mr. Hoar, of Whitby, has and that they have instrtieted the them for officers of the militia areg - weather. The old rice, $3.25 r air. leased the Pirie block and will village constable to prosecute the composed of Lieutenants Geo. W. P. P per P _ _shortly take possession. first offender found violating the Every. F. H.$Wehrley. D . R Evans, Boy's Box Calf, for school wear. Nobby style. -U: Simpson has been laid off S. L. Trees; g j __ _ .,_,.__ pe o by-law. Statf-Sergt. F. Blatch : Sergus, Thos. Still 2.00 per pair. -duty -for ---severalSys-=An-interesting-ettent`-to Grcitrch:g`-Hornstry-f'arportiis- from a very severe cold. place on Wednesday, when Mr. G. McPhrrsnn, E. McGrotty. W. Ire- Ladieb'-Dna$gula, patent tip,_latest shape, very comfort- -Ewart Wright, of Queen's -col- Harry Powell, of the lake shore, land. Geo. Gillespie, E. S. Bay&. Oa- able fitting. You canstill get -them tit. 3,00. _ lege, Kingston, tipent Sunday with and Miss Ida Brownlee, of Audley, det G. McGi IliyraY• Nll,res' Dungola, ball patent tip. Very neat and nice,. S. and Mrs. Chapman. were united in marria e. Mr. and -r ---- - - g _ - T -•. at -1 Eft an& a_ -F. H. Hell has cogen from pl To- Mrs. y non are Spending their COULD NOT - Y Y _- Tonto this week'doing the lamb- hone moon with friends in Lon- We have ver man other linea: to show you. �• "" ing in his new hothouse. don anti Clinton. The NEwe ex -1 Satiyftic•tion guaranteed. ' -Mr9. S. Piper of London, is tends to them its: best wishes for 2 Am spending a few weeks with her irfuture happiness and prc - STAND ON FEET w ''HARDWARE HARDWARE per ~ sister, bice. John Powe perity. ` -The township council ill-Ric•ha-rd Mullett, of Hartney, - meet on Monday neat for the Man., who lifts been iu the Gelr-eral _ Mn. E"er So Weak-t;otjld Of Cvnrge when you think -of. liardware,•3 ou think of transaction of general business. Hospital, Toronto, undergoing no - "THE BIG STORE" - - -Mrs. Clark, of Oshawa, has. operation fot• appendicitis, was «, Not DO Her work -Found � - -'seen-ripenx a i`ne+ti days Tiere. far reco •erec as to lie able occ>irte -� �`_� fe��+ 1`� ie x Tch ill appeal to yoit with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Coak- out to the home of his pareutQ ��e�-� �o���$y„ well. here on Thursday IftQt. Hi; man - O-CeJ,tr..Mops-,•�c and 1.00 each. -Just think of it Don't' Y y Adrian,. Mich. - "I suffered terribly be without one. ' -John Gormley and John Clark friends here are pleased to hear with female weak new and backache and - '. attended the funeral of a cousin, of his rapid recovery. He left on got so weak that I New Perfectiort Goal Oil Heater-. 3.50 and 4.00. ' Mr. Lawson, _of Godericb, last Wednesday for his return trip to could hardly do my ' week. the west.�, work. When 1 Cold Blast Lanterns, reg. ROC, for 436c. . ' -D. Pickell, accompanied by -Among those who have joined washed my dishes I his son and daughter, spent a day the overseas expedition are J. L, had to sit down WildAlso Rear in Dirntiona Handle Pandora Ranges, Hand -made Tin- •, last week with Stanley and: Mrs. and R. B. McQuay, graduates, and when Iwould sweep Fare, International Stuck Food, Heibaiseuw "Zenoleum, , Davis. R. B. 4ttQuay, a third year btu' �r the floor Iwould get the Greate4t Disinfectant on the Market, Varoid -Mrs. Jaynes Andrew entertain- dent of Queen's University. These ®► so weak that Iwould " R�of3ng and the famous 19W Gravity ed a few of her old friends to an three _young men are sons of have to get a drink Washer. old-fashioned quiltitrg--bee on Jameq and !firs. McQuay, formerly every few minutes, .Monday afternoon, of this village, and' we have no and before I did my H A P M A -Mrs. R. A. Bunting has been doubt that they will give a good dusting I would have • so confined to the house for•the past account of themselves in fighting to Us down. I got •week suffering from a very severe for the honor of their conutley. so poorly that m foptl ss thought I was ! _ g attack of la grippe. -The Hon. Sir Adam Beck gohic into consnm Orbe da I -Mrs. John Dunn, we are pleas .stated a fern days ago that work found a psece of paper blowing around Men S wear _..Alen S wear' 1ed to report, is able to be around on the proposed radial lines, on the yard and I picked it up and read it. e again after being confined to the which Pickering and other mun• It said `Saved from the Grave,' and house for several week -9 through icipa)ities voted last fall, world told what' Lydia & Pinkham's Vegeta- Our s yin •am les and''st les fol= the Lowndes' TailoringCompany illness. begin early in the spring. Owing ble Compound has done for woin . I p g.. p y y -Inspector Hutchison paid an toher many valuable "later -power showed it to my husband and he said,have trrrived, - They are the best yet, and we guarantee a official visit to our public school cystem4 awaiting development ' Wby don't you try it?' So I did, and on Monday and found all the de _ -to-head the after I bad taken two bottles I felt perfect fit and complete Satisfaction with every garment. a most saris actory world in the i.ta Iter of electric better and.I said to my husben on t - -`- - condition. raiIWftyo,.Rnd indu:triee of variorts need any more,' and he said `You had *e also hays something new in raincoats. which have a tweed effect. -Wes. Balidon, who has been kinds. better take it a little longer anyway.' working with the Hydro -Electric -It is deeply to be regretted So I took it for three months and got` These are a ba-egain (fur .pring lines inlbo6t,,- and shoes have Commission at Simeoe, has been that the Toronto 1•:A -tern ha=been well and strong." -Mrs. ALoxzo E. spending a fete days -at the home compelled todiscontinne fox• the Bows, 9 Tecumseh St., Adrian, Mich. also arrived: of his parenti here. resent the work of CvustructionNot Well Eno h to Work. ' farm impleiuents into shape for ' the spring work. Ina very .hurt time the plow: -will beat. work, and weeding operations will be in full swing. -Wrn. Wilson who ryas confin- i ed to his bed for a few days last week with a slight xEtack of ftp- pendieitis and other eompiieationq F is. we are pleased to report, recov- e'rinq rapt dl y• _�.- Monday as alamb, but this • is no guarantee to. TDP heavy expense of Von- strttcting a line between Pickering and Toronto along the lake 0i,we, and the heavy expense iu busing the right-of-way make� it a very heavy undertaking. It �eemq to us that if the line were built along the arigiaal surveyed route con- netting with the C. N. R. at Cherrywood it would be a paying P Y g investment from the beginning, acid then the lake shore route could be built as soon as- circum of many awoman, housekeeper or wage earner who supports herself and is often helping to support a family, on meagre Wages. Whether in house, office, foe-_ tory, shop, afore or kitchen, woman should remember that there is one tried and true remedy for the ills to which all, women are prone, and that is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It promotes that vigor which makes work �Y• The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., -Lyne, floss. 0 A. Jn U Quick -'-.-__See These Specials - Our �gg__ Your Gain" ' - - - . - j Heater reg. 81-5.00 for $18.00. - '4 Heater, reg- $15.00 -for $12.00. -' I Coaster sleirgh reg. 1.25 for $1.00 - ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS that it will go out as a_lion, al- stances would permit. As the 21.23 Stouffvillle, Ont. - Gardhouse and Mr. Stevenson.. Thursday, March Iltb- •130 though there is little doubt that railway stands at present with so 1„ T .e Hauer of the Estate of )ane Yob- • 'Sleigh reg. 95c. for 75c. we will have some blustery weath- er beforespring sets in in earnest. much outlay in buying the right- of -way, in construction and in bat, tate 9f the• Fullagc of Claremont, tx the County of O,ctaro, widow, dereased. 1 Only shaft chimes reg. 81.25 for $1.00, hall Pickering.fln the evening of ' March 17th. The entertainment -The administrator - of the' p estate of the -late Win. Morcombe, hold laying the steel east -of here, the railway is a white elephant in the Notice is hereby given- pursuant to' Sec. 55 of the Trustees Act, R. 9, O. having - Reduced prices on all winter stock. -, _ all prices. will an auction sale of . farm Rock, implements, . householr3. hands of the stock -holders., 1914. chap, 121, that all persons any claim against the late Jane i � � He"- N D Y noE cult it. ---- - ---- e furniture, etc., at the premises in Pickering Village on Tuesday, 93t=IC TUdQing Jobbitt who died on or about the doth day of January. 1915. at .the Vi!- -Claremont • -V A• Pt:'rvwac,, R. tit. TIPPER, March 18th. -H. D. Arnott, watchmaker CONVENTION lage of in the County of Ontario, are required on or before the reshments will 'be' providP<l. • jeweller and Engraver will be per- Russel Aridrev� 6th day of March 1915, to send by post prepaid. or to deliver,- to • the under- R. H. CRn�x, Secretary s located -at McFadden's --:7manently -w ..__. wz - -_.: _ Qed� heir -names -and- - -WRA - 0 Drug9then aedafteR~:dar5 jewel - T i V �� full articuiara in writing of their p g Alatch and jewelry pairs left re •• _ iv - claims and the nature of the secuFit y �• Are qou in need of -underwear.. If so call and procure a suit at $1;00, $1.W. ' • with Mr. McFadden in the mean -it time will receive best attention.** Farmers, Instftute Tent any held by them. hod take further notice that after . $2.00 or gg•20• We Can give YOU -& good range to choose from. Men's h -Joseph Cowan, of Cherrywood Lhe said 6th day of March 1915, the heavy wool sox, 25,•35, 40 cents. Penman's at 40c. are extra good. has, become a resident ' the nil- , l Tutsday. Wednesday U Thursday, said Executors will proceed to -distri- bute the estate of the 'said deceased ; A few of the famous -Dunnville sweaters left and may be had at - $2.30• $3.00 $3.50 or $4.00 ekch. guaranteed extra•good wear. la and now occupies the rest- g p March 9, 10 and I1, 1915 among the persons entitled thereto, deuce reeeatlyy vacated by John We - - PROORVY basing regard only to the claim of See our boots, shoes and rubbers, ' McGinty, understand that Mr. Cowan's intention. is to-. buy. Tuesday, March -9th which they shall then have bad notice and the said Esecutors will not be Groceries always fresh and everything you want fresh.- RT-hite fish, halibut, a resideuce in -the village or his 1.80 p. m. -Heavy Horses, John Gard- liable•for the said assets or any- part salmon, haddie, fillets, oysters, Holland herring, etc. Phone failnce to do that to build'a new house, Weston.thereof to any person, of whose claim not then have received orders receive prompt attention. ' house. -A large number of the yours 3.00 p. m. -Sheep, -Jahn-- - Gardbouse, Weston. • Chex shall . notice, da G GILLESPIE, DUNBART'4N - - le of the villa eand surround Imp R Wednesday, March 10th. Tasted at Stouffville this 12th y of-Febrnar•y A. D. 1915. _. • : . R ing country enjoyed themselves to 1.90 p, m:=pairy Cattle,.R. S. Steven- David Taylor and John Samuel Farmer a dance in the torn -hall- on Fri. day evening last and on Tuesday on. Ancaster. 3.00 p, m. -Beef Cattle: John Gard- .,Executors, Claremont, Ont. eveningthe hall was the scene of house, Weston: 7.30 p; m. -Evening meeting in Odd= McCrttorGx Ik Bt rrov, -• Solicitors for Executors - another merry party v�ho trippedFellows' Ball. addressed by '!lir. 21.23 Stouffvillle, Ont. the light fantastic uutil the early morning hours. -A grand social and promenade Gardhouse and Mr. Stevenson.. Thursday, March Iltb- •130 r ' TO �a•r concert will be given in the torso p, m., -Weed seed identfication and seed selection. e rs "I hall Pickering.fln the evening of ' March 17th. The entertainment These speakers need no introduction, Superior Stable fittings ' will be given tinder the auspices being Ieaaing live stock men of Cana- da. Everyone is assured of an inter• _ all prices. of the St. Francis Chib. • A first- eating and profitable time free. -Do Superior Lfitter=Carriers class orchestra will be in attend- noE cult it. Halt steel shingles and siding, ance. The committee are deter- --. Come and bring your friends.only lock in -the marjat...-. . mined to make this the grandest A• Pt:'rvwac,, R. tit. TIPPER, Ind phoue;1913 Pick. social event of the season. Re. Supt. -F. Inst., Dis Rep Dept Agl, reshments will 'be' providP<l. Toronto. Whitby • . Russel Aridrev� �r= (n_A� _7.30, Co_ncer_ t at R. R. H. CRn�x, Secretary s ,et,:- 50 cents. * k R. e. Farmers' Tnc•titute. 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