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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_04_284". 4 J • NEWS APRIL 08, 1916 PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY) VOL. XXXY �' .. 1. 1 No. 31 BROOK ROAD• MOUNT PLEASANT ----Established 75 years Johk2 Knox spent overS=day 'Miss Dora Prout visited at William Medical PINK MILLS stpthe :home of his parents here. NoTtou's last week. r is engaged' with GREENWOOD.,'. Seth Badgerov Tbos. Longfellow seems to 'enjoy ',Boyd Burk at shinglug and other re- the evening drives; RE. FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- pair work. Kenneth Haywood, of Toronto. was *�tered member of the Optometrical Also- ' ' - ' " ! I , , * : . . I : - , William Percy. of. Myrtle, spent a ciationotOntario. Specfsl &$t&Ution glTen to FLOUR: with Barclay Bros. over the holiday. T Korth MILLS eningthe of glassts. Eyes tested free. '. day last week at the home o pa. Our teacher is spending the Easter' t6tf WHITE SATIN= BREAD tents here. holidays at her home in Bowmanville. Arthur Bad Mill;r Bro-. hire commenced the gerow Is taking a well- Q111WKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., IT CREAM B NF earned rest or a few -days. . He will EMburgb, member of the College Of U 3 -r -FAMILY excavation for the addition to their -in barn. A Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate continue to work for Richard Puck% 80 &1 College of Surgeons: Edinburgh. 'S '_We have bad too much rain in this of - TEA BU -N —FASTRY of Audley. Aft..2 •ttention, to doie"es of women and John Ba e children, a Office and residence, Brougham ltillton cavtured a larg locality, but little thunder and lights- WHEAT last week. Having red fox one ay ing so far. BARLEY WANTED PICKERING MEDICAL `SURGICAL Bran, Shorts,- Jumbo, - come to the conclusion that there was Thos Foster visited J. H. Madill last ;OATS f nest, Mr. Hamilton dug down and He expects to be in the trench- -RAY INSTITUTE ar week. and X found a nest with eight young foxes e-s4n France in the near future. Get my prices before selling 4PICS;1CRING, ONTAR10' 'Wheat Scfe�tin h 9S, about a week old. After a lingerlatillness from inflam- 'AUDLEY elsewhere. Phydciaa-in thereat _r --- - Ainds oop. �f Frank Puckrin has sold that portion I have kf Ch6_0;,aie'd �� Monday at the home e a large stock on hand of Specialist in J&ecul Diseases. Frostatio Dis- i. Stephen- of the Henry Haney farm south of the his parents, David- and Mri doses of Bien. Diseases of Women, C BARLEY FEED :T=OYS. I-R&Y 0X8MtULt1OZ1 at the Age of thirty years and five U. P. R. tracks, to F. M. Chapman. Diseases of son, mouths. His funeral took place on Win. Squire has purchased the farm dar. no", throat and lungs. Pitting glossas :7.4 -Z all scats and chrouto diseases. so from BRAN 0111ce, Hours 22 to 3 and 7 to I P. M. 4M, SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. Wednesday to Bethel cemetery and comprising nne hundred acr • was conducted by the Oddfellows of Miss M. A. Fuckrin and is cropping it SHORTS ..V which order be was a member. He is this season. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA survived by big widow and one child. Thos. Puckrin has purchased the E. FAREWELLK.O., BARRIS- farm stock and iruplemente of Ben. MIDDLINGS -01 , a "It Oonn 02 MAAND STEAM. WHITBY Walings, the latter being well em- -CRUSHED OATS ld IToronto. seudow - 6UN iloass. winvy. 20-v poyen Meth Bandmaster Hazel, of the 182nd, is The Ladies' Aid of the1udley M A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and at And will give special prime for Y. odist Church was well represented dr -L a Solicitor, Notary Public. ltc�. Von J. L. SPINKs LIMITED, beginning to gain results in training their meeting In the spacious botne of wt —2. Ogle* Brock 81. Nortb, W1 his new band. large quantities for all bought PICKERING. ONT. a Work on the hospitals has been cut Mrs. Nelson Chapman on Thursday Dental down considerably, prior to bringing afternoon of last week. ::.during February. H. and Mrs. Love and family have bout 500 patients. On. Graduate. of Royal Couns of Dental LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., C; R. 11RIEWSTIER about 200 recruits beton in the moved from Toronto and now occupy B Ifflind their farm near Greenburu statl surgeons and UniversW •'01 Tolonto, , Office. Veterinary Sur eon 118th Battalion and 100 With t e' over W. M. Pringles hardware store Whit are In training here at -present They We welcome them and wish them ' all n a I V Cities hours 9 to 22; 1 to L30. Ind phone 176 Honor 0 raduate of the Ontario are all looking well after their Easter success. Mr. Love ig beginning 1 29. Z" CM 11011 P=4 M. 4437 Veterinarl College and Honor- vacation. big way with modern equipment. ary Associate of the Ontario Married In Whitby an Wedaesday, faoftsoo Gambe. Veterinary Co;121e. April 19tb, at the borne of the bride's WROUCINAM ff Ind. phone brother, Win. Jeffrey, by Rev. J. H. -to, is visiting EA S TL AKE WG. HAM—Issuer of -Marriage Ontario Poster. Miss Eliza Xe4frey to Robert Mrs. Holtby. of Toronto, Claremont her son, W. E. Holthy. The shingle that has given gatid- 0 Upecisms. in the Goonty of J. Gormley. both of Whitby. rhatortne Tins". aQ= - L Devitt in spending the Easter vam faction for over 80 years. Empire R,m. Mr. Menzies. formerly pastor nW BUTCHIM "Ab SHOP cation with friends In Toronto. Corrugated lion with a I in. by TPOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- of the Presbyterian church here, pass- Miss Margaret Feasby. of Toronto. 2 in. corrugation, see it before you 7 s tioneer, Talussor, calls~ and Issuer ed through with his Battalion one day spent Easter at her home here. buy other makes. If you "In at arrians licenses. Brougham. 4" A full line of Fresh Meats always last week. on their way overseas. They have beeWspending the last few Miss Edyth Brodie. of Toronto, spent HOPPER Issuer of Marriage on hand at shop. over Sunday with her mother. needofaCreem Separator. Try months trainly In Barrie. pent a Premier for 80 days. Also Licousse in the 0mutY of Ontario. N. F. Machin, of Oshawa. I emue, at store "d We residence. mararmans. Wagon on road every day. Harry Neake . of this town, is pos Good Friday with- his parents here. gasoline engines from $89.00 up, sibly the worst bit of any man in the Mr. Everest and family spent the See or write me before buying - 3 Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty district by the terrible world war. He holidays with John and Mrs. Gamage. has lost three brothers and four tiro- Bell Phone. Butcher's cattle wanted thas-In-law in the fighting in Russian ROO*@ Conner and family; of Toronto, JW16" and d6en not know where his spent Easter with G. and Mrs. Conner. F. J-Prouse. Pickeriug -JAS-O=NNOR, PI father, mother and sisters are, If they week OnaDire, W. J. Devitt spent the 'IYUGH a. PUGH, Glen Moinr. Ont. Corner King and Church $to. be yet alive. end with Mr. -and Mrs. Devitt. of AX U"Wead 'Loottoosor, Extrusive exper. The C. P. R. have a large gang of Blackstock. CEMENT TILE I Jones in imported and thoroughbred swelt, here on Mon- Fred Cassis left on Monday for E14 - Rates owdusted imnyvisere. Write for torm- SEB OUR NEW workmen. who arrived warden. laws. to attend the funeral and particular.. rNme Ind. 2nL day with a steam shovel outfit. busy The undersigned has begun the manes - SAWING MACHINES at work widening and deepening the of his sister. STELL. Licensed Auctioneer,N, F. and Mrs. Tomlinson and Billy, facture of cement tile from 8 to 12 just we" of the town. The heavy inches. Call and got quota- -Mauntims of To* and OROLVIO. Aso- We sell eamr wheels, circular c" of Erin, visited friends here during _EF -, time -at yards on Breek WSW of an kinds atten"d to an abar" I a gawv, Rawn Be engine* &Imi reloa and long continued wet weather the Eater bolld.!Lys. hero and now" Addroomeroessafterr.o.. Ons. cutter and buggies. has born hard an the tmeks Lee and Mrs, Maywood. of Toronto, road, half mile west of other places, Including & cut at Cherr'v- WB. POWELL, Licensed Ano- Styles to suit everyone, circular wood. About a quarter of a million spent the holidays with the tatter's Spink Mile.— a sione"• values" and dollocisor for be expended in puttingFaze nts, C. A. and Mrs. Barclay, Alfileo. Cement kept constantly Ali kInds mwe, dollars will Issuad" as OUSLE10 and York. of hammered and l(umaidd. the, road In perfect shape. F. and Mm Gerow. T. C. and Mrs. on hood. mallso --nduatod rubor Friva6sty w by suallon. Prim reasonable. Brown, of Torouto, visited Wm. and Ifni Asims W *Sbw parilaulan as rod. I At a special meeting W dease 1110--bech 81L, 3"Afts"210.1 ss, Orders Pri Thursday Mrs. Mearrove over th6 holiday. Frank Mitchell PA% . 8 ng Rye for, sale. left as Nzvt 00te, Plakering. will 4W night WE the town council struck the John and Mn.Linton and - tax rate for the year at 8&7 mills, dA11ffht481r, PICKERING eras prosops"Wation. Immsfacuou guaran and Mr. and Mine Graham. of Toronto, Alm name fiesn"ar Ford Clue. my due to the Own, numbw Is Andevendent &41OIL, K ROAD. The Increase In the rate is visited George and Mrs. Linton over PROC sewage construction which in being the holidays. genera ld out of the I lases Instead r, South Dakot4 t, DodnaUp Died at � Ca T main 1L.- _ - T!n_e LAD "ISTATEs. on — - . P Tr—BOXE.5 thi; the rate would be 22 Mille, which will compare favorably with an Ciarie, dearlybeloved wife of Charles IM ft. of No. 1. -fourth year. I have about At 80 cents per hundred, vity. Whitby can pride Patrick, In her thirty Much sympathy is felt for the sorrow- hemlock IX819 to 16 ft. Ion other town or 11 that "soft in possessing a sewage system pie here. ata if ordered right of thich there I . a no better In America, in husband and her I want to move and will eel close price for cash in lots of 1000 ansam RIVXR ft. or more. Away. WHITUVALE . . . . have For Sale a House and Lot Mrs. Hirst visited Mn. Noetl last Cho g sad Oat Rolling is Pickering Village. Large Pte. Cassels visited H. Johnson. week. I have'contracted for a supply of ppin garden, some young fruit Orval White was home on Easter, onto, Sarnia fence and expect a WErs W Miss Bessie Hutchings, of Tor trees. Everything in Mrs. Jones Is visiting with I car about March 15. usual.' .9 visited her parents on Sunday first-class re S. Major. Mrs. Win. Booth visited with Mrs. a pair. Harry White was the guest of Nor, You know this fence and I In Call and see me its this is a bar- 00 ,e Perrier on Monday last. ,W G. Barnes, Gre'en River in for some one. n Miller. oat of C2 Murray. of Toronto, spent the satisfied that my price will ga 'a Pte. Geo. Chedwick was the gu Easter holiday@ at Win.' Bboth's. quit you. �Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust -Bili. Joseph Leary. umder House-cleaning is the feature of the iiYYi�We V. R-1-6- Masteri,hn Knox has been dap. -Coldwealoand crone women. Coal, cement, lumber, 'lath the doctor's care. Misses Allis and Annie Fuller spent shingles, ready roofing Charles Parker. was Notary.Public, Pickering. of Toronto, the Easter holidays under the parental and wire fencing JOHN PHILIP home over Sunday. Charivaris have been ibe order of roof- always in stock. Miss M. Ferrier and Miss Beanie H" a full Due of fresh and cur the day in the vale. Water, Pure Pater Hoover visited at -Geo. Ferrier's on Ed. and Victor Long have secured ed meats constantly on hand. Sunday last. A. C. REESOR positions in the city. RA, Breakfast BaCOik, If'you-are wise yon will use the. only Miss B.tancbe Hamlin, of Toronto, is Quite a number attended the Ladies' Spies Aid meeting and tea a ' t the home of LOO U ST HILL Ideal well, drilled by Cbas, B. Rice, visiting her people here. <!,F E[ain, Bologna, Weiners, etc. spent Mrs. Fred Hofnahstv on Wednesday who is agent fot Wind Mille, Gasoline Dr. Blake Beaton and friend last. WON Highest prices paid for Engines.- all kinds of pipe and fittings Sunday at D. R.'Beaton's. W. and Mrs'. Robinson and son Ielt 4.1 for water worts. Also bath room fix- Sergt, Hindle and Pte. Ellis spent on Monday t� take up residence to tures, etc. - Everything given careful Easter with their families. attention. Mrs. Bonner and daughter, Miss Toronto; Mrs. Elias Bice is under the doctor's S. Pennock and son, Percy. of To- c ial 9ickering 1L7eq RICE'S 'PUMP WORKS, Helen, are with city friends. but we hope to see her around 0 w ist Home Tel. 559.1, Wbitevale. Ont. again soon. ec ronto, were home over Sunday. pool shipped about —Miss Olivemselwe and Idend SIMI, fourteen 'dozen bf eggs tote Sick -TO1- 8 ro-r- h —ir e "ir—st--clas n—gs The Pickefing the holiday with her parents, Children's Hospital as their annual DAy or night Corp. Griffin and daughter, Mable, easter gift. were at home for the holiday. ed to Buffalo to Our Drug' Store meats all -trains VW=ce 'CommitteeChas. Rice is busy installing bath C, Dotes has return room fittingsand compression tanks. resume his work for the summer. He Teaming promptly attended to. 0 -accompanied by his wife, who is 'Mr. Tom*. of Oshawa. spent Easter. was-accompanied Ing an extended' visit with her F. A. Graham, of Montreal, one of mak Agent for,Canada, Carriage Co— Pennock and daughter@. Canada's leading Optometerists bject of this Ass&iiation 'Isto With Mrs. S. Pe Is Mis Troyeriawho bits been visiting 800. seen stealing d prosecute Weare -sorry to report that Mrs. R. will be at our store from and We He Peak, Fickeri"g- the fealons . her sister, M 9 Heleiri bas returned Defoe was taken to Toronto, Western Thursday, May 4,tb, home. 3: and daughter Hospital Thursday last where she until Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Allison underwent a very serious operation. May 13tb. Members bavlog propert stolen ooremoul - spent the week -end with Mrs. E. ONE HUNDRED case immediately wit any member Reason At last report she was doing as well of Executive Committee. a.9 could be expected. We have known Mr. Graham for Mrs. J. Wilson- who. has spent the The Red Cross Auxiliary held their years and can recommend him -YOUNG WOMEN Membership fee winter in a warmer climate, has re- regular meeting at the home of Mrs. turned home. George Ferrier on.Monday last, Coin- • as 9pe of the best men And one Hundred Young Men Tickets may betted from the President or Capt. Howard Lan &lord spent East- siderable business was transacted. in the business. Socrotery on application. wanted at once to train for choice er with his parents, Rev. Chl:�Ilee and They have decided was postpone the office positions. The demand on the Exsc. Com.—L. o. Banks, C. S. Palm. Mrs. Langford, Red Cross concert to some future time; er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. On account on the Inclemency.of also, Instead of having the Auxiliary -:FARMERS el-) EMOTT the weather the dance was very poor• meeting every two weeks. they will 00(), - Treat your seed for smut $5, J -A. O'Connoe. W. J. Clark. Ply attended on Friday evening. t once in four weeks. Presidecti Secretary Georg Christian and family and his me I e 000 lost to farmers through smut sister, ism Christian, are spending a in ;grain crops in - Ontario . 1915 few da at their old home here. A large number of culverts in using M'rmalin' TORONTO ONT TOOLS SHARP19NED Arthur Miller Is getting to, be quite the township have been washed Prevent this by us! No disappointment when you our supply. its at once for an expert trapper, be having secured out during the recent rains. use ours. Write particulars. VVe willqonvince you We make a specialty of crosscut saws, several muskrats, a mink and a coon. Hydro power was turned on at that tbi i To17R opportunity. Tools of all -kinds. Locks reps, Sym ib. battle 40 cents repaired. patby is extended to Mr. Leary Petroleal for street lighting and Busia all@ you. Will you come F Rasor-boning a specialty. For a first. in his loss caused by the overflowing "estic uses on Wednesday' Half lb, bottle 25, cents No Al tion at Midsummer. class hair trim or an easy shave call of his dam and race during the recent There have been serious riots in 4 :hZ,tm6- lag Enter now. tit the East -end Barber Shop. heavy rains. See our House Furnishings of' . all Lieut, W. J. Beaton and bride are'rebels, but T Moore wraaae Dublin Ireland by W. J. Elliott, Principal kinds. Slightly used Carpets spending a few da7a with the former's these have been quelled by the Druggist—Graduate Optician Cor, Yonge and Charles Sts.( from 15 cents a yard up. parents, before joining his regiment, soldiers, several of whom were W. J. GORDON PICKERING the I82nd. at Whitby,. killed. M ,� ,s,un,® ee and the relit•. coats of a ere rapidly oh n Freshd R ereshi� ' ?- to $/dingy blue gray. He sprmised %" �•`• A LONE e " • that the red baud around the vessel's , - hall was likewise merging into the pre- -• '� -- - I vaillag neutral tint, making her much or - more difficult to- distinguish at - a'-dis- - I tanee. or at eight. Qll doubt as to the - I The-Capture of a ' Verh7an Pirate ship's nationality .had now left his y ` mind. She was surely a German --- ' r 575 CHAPTER Ii.-(Cont'd). One of the things' no his mental list manned by a crew profloient in that - .. language, carrying out her elaborate is Composed of elect whole un c It was nearly midnight when he un-; he managed to accomplish that day. i ns y9ung g masquerudc for some purpose which, • • + folded his cramped limbs and drew He wished to find a-way to get a peep ,,a P whatever ft might 'be, boded' no good; leaves. �icked ri ht, blended right -and e himself• u to the edge of the wharf. ' out on deck. While he was pondEr• - g p in this problem his eye 'fell on the to Britain. H!s 'tar:. was to find out packed right. It brings the fragraiYce He had• turned his sci f adrift. Tat , g p - + s<' Tong dock was deserted; most of the iventilator-opening near him. .He dol4 she was doing and how she was lights had been turned oft- His ears' soon found Uiat.he could 'thrust his doing it, and give warning to some ver- i of an Eastern garden to your table. ;,. had told him that a single watchman shoulders through it, and, laying hold sel of the Allies•' x of, a prejecting brace-bolt, he drew The-funnels were not smoking now.. Sz,ALe0s=. paced the deck of the ship, making himself u till he could peer out into They seemed, to reserve that function Tegular rounds. - This man had just p for the benefit -of curious' eyes only. Passed down toward the stern; he lis-; the open air. His view commanded that we seem to be quarrelling. It is ' But above the edge of one of them HO�y 'TO SIN THIS appeared behind the deckhouse. Crane' the forward deck and the upper works; 1 not quite clear whether he puts Eng- k rose the head and shoulders of $look -tossed his bag over the edge and ?foist- the deckhouae,and.brld)ze cut off sight � � lishmen where I put Germans. No - out, with a telescope,- busily scanning ed himself after•1t; then he picked it of `t1i'e stern. Land was already low doubt the pro-German puts English- the horizon. He stood inside the big GREATEST OF 1 r AM ! ' tit •,. up and ran- to the forward hatch• down on the horizon. Two officers men where I put England's enemy. steel cylinder, probably on a grill- way, mov2ng noiselessly in his rubbe.• stood on the bridge; and some of the So that the conclusion to be drawn _ f f work floor a few feet below the top- I from the crew were busy at routine tasks on premises depends altogether soled tennis-shoes.crow's-nest - a cleverly devised , truly: - ' I deck. He risked only a brief glimpse,I FATHER VAUGHAN SAYS TO KILL � upon which side you are in the fight. Lnek wag with him- the v-" Crane's next. task whep night hadA-is it _ ti- or had not been batietied down. He : happen should one of them look up and brought his 'chosen work-time, was to that we have' entered into this devas- dropped hastily through, bag and all, get connection with the ship's tele- tatin war with a clear conscience see his face staring out at them. " . ' � � B climbed down the ladder, and crouch-' phone, system. He had marked the land clean hands, I am satisfied that ed behind a pile of freight, hearing) Atter the dogwatch had passed,i location .of the wires along the cell- Famous Priest Res>gwe His Attacks on' we must go on killing Germans un- .,the measured tread of the watchman however, and the ship• had settled'Iing, coming in over the rear bulk-1 til we have reached the number that r ' down for the night, he slld from his Those Who Would Spare v pass over his head. Then be drew a head and passing out through the for- will entitle us bo aiicfate to the enemy, los breath and looked around him, ' Perch, feeling he would be reasonably ward one. Out of his bag he took . a I the Enemy. g k y our terms of peace .and 'to save secure for some hours. The most coil of small insulated copper wire, He was; 1n the forward hold, a large I Europe from the tyranny, the kultur 'pressing problem was to Sud some; brought for this very purpose. He' 'Kill Germans if you would win the p y Y� room, taking up nearly all the spate place where he w Quid be safe from tits-; war," continues to be .the slogan of M of the superman with his super- place .of the euglneroom, from which made a conection with the main just State. We have drawn the sword to covery and fairly comfortable. Search- beside a stanchion, pushing the tiny the Rev. Bernard Vaughan, priest I it was -separated by a steel bulkhead Ing among the piles of freight, he soon militant, of London, England. Father Protect the neutrality; independence, yiercei by one door. The room did; Iwires out of sight in a convenient ,and autonomy of the smaller Euro-. > •: found a place that suited bim. perfect- I Vaughan recently answered another , not run forward to a point in the prow, crack that led behind lire freight, can kingdoms, and it is our rooked I ly, , clergyman who thought it was a pity p - -however, but was cut of! square by • thence between the cases and on to determination never to slip that sword In the wall of boxes that lined one of i to kill .so many Germans by saying:: into its scabbard again till Europe is Another nisei bulkhead where the his chamber. This �atk he perform- i „ the corridors, well toward the engine- ed with - the greatest care, as a short- ? In my blundering stupidity I had p i beam of the vessel narrowed to some rid of its menace to liberty, justice; rd nodoor, feet. This bulkhead show;) room bulkhead, was a place.where the circuit on the line might lead t6 a thought it s pity to mise so many o! -eighteenfirst six feet in height was built up of I them." and civilization. _ The hold was piled with g search and the discovery of kits tap, Prussilardsm Must Go. freight, generally i o within a few , sma•1 cases of kerosene-tins. On top In s Late issue of Reynolds News- t with the wires making a plain trail to i y, inches of the ceiling, except fora elllsr', of these was piled a tier of the long his fair. That bottomless. of `his'paper Father Vaughan returns, to the -To the militarist, then, who regards boxes that had first excited his sus -' charge with the following: warfare a the highest expression off, space of some twenty feet next to:the piston at Coatzacoalcoa. By pristng at ; Hkewtse furnished a small field tele- I There are two extreme schools of life, I say it is the worst expression 'r forward wall,' and two narrow ear•; one of the small cases he soon loosen- phone instrument, each as linemen thought respecting this, life and death of physical evil; and to the pa, iffy ridors between the piles, running back carry. This was conneeSPd up-with the 7 ed it and slid it out. The next one'. and hung on a peg just above ' struggle called warfare. The militar- I who contends that nothing can justif io the engine-room partition. The: !x poles spa in war, I reply that titers are occas rr place was lighted by several lncaades• came out easily. Carrying these cases the bead of his bunk. It had no bel.4 ists and ctifciats are �t forward, he built them into an un- their teaching about war. On the when you must make use of the w cent bulbs, and was ventilated by aI finisher tier of similar ones, reckon- l of course, but any voice, on the line one hand, while Prussian war lords j physical evil-warfare-is, order 't i ALADA row oG circular openings through the' Ing that so slight a change in the ax- would be audible several fee from ft, make out war to be not only s "bio- ' suppof t some great moral cause. _ selling, each some eighteen inches 1n rangement of freight would not bo This work, involving touch s Ifting of logits! necessity," but also the "esti- other words, a just war means mak a diameter and protected on deck by tho •noticed. Working in this maturer, he freight to get his wires out of sight gion o ivalor," the Society of Friends, ing use of physical forces to secuiet usuai metal funnels, which stood about I consumed the night hours, and he ate finally produced a chamber some eight one the other hand, declared that no- ; some great moral end. 6:x feet high, with the upper end turn- feet long by lour feet wide, in which be his breakfast white waiting for the , thing can justify "the repelling of Let us get to grips with this quer; c.f"h"4' �i� c .�rv+,x�,s a^^''•s xq�:�,.. •-Ruv'x�.u'ro'�ic�",«�''`r.'a'�i-ip�,..,.%"3''yi�' � t%wr'�,�+ a✓ ''.t�'•�-"" a,."i�'�r"r9" ? tt"� '�' � �. •i i.-�c. '." �+' r"'.`t�.. --�, 'tjfi ,o�.n`or = •'� t-�' ,,,{ d- �' s '� '�•., �.r•` � Jf +. +e.,,r' :. ,� .;..uf -�t.`x�zq � ti �, r: ,•�k9`y:.s w , � .. �r. �„�rr..irEe� •-sn z�•S�°`..•t .�. eci5..+•"--,:a� ..,c`7 r v TREBiZ- - _ GARRISON ABANDONFQ. - - -rxE NMEK'S .-GUNS AND �� BOOTY ~ . Traapls From- Warships Were Landed West of the ;,-•City. Ottoman Shore Batteries Destroyed. A despatch from Petrograd 'says: panied by a Steady bombardment from -Details of the surprisingly swift: the sea - 1R descent upon Trebizond and As soon as the Turks witnessed the Russians preparations to land beyond of the strategy that forced the Turk- :Trebizond they gave up all resistance ~-- .'Ash defenders precipitately to abon-' and scattered Pell mell in the two s don the city, which, with German � rection open to them -one, assistance, they had made every'effort! route along the coast, and the other, sirs hold.impregn- the road south-west toward Erzingan, to convert into a ng Trebizond contained a garrison of Able against Russian attack from the between 50,000 and 60,000. A consid- sea or land,. are coming in from dif- erable amount of war booty, including ferent sourcea. According • to- the a large number of the latest type Ger- latest despatches, a decisive part in' man heavy gun, was left behind, for ,gym%ll� U 5V'��'- �1 U1Y GARY. _ � -inonson 1 �/ . /f I•� . ME.Rnn :-�'►�M' �?�s` � a `'h�`b+r ecg rvM 1 4e•ZEN ('vino Z l 1 � ib ttlEl116' e „ IT PARIS t j Rr/A • ARSiERD KA►ifatEore s 2 TREVIW • 1 tA l... 1 t 1n1Es7 l tii'f�i e o' �he Russian eperatietto was by'the Black Sea fleet, which, after a has been the chief base and provision -6e sYE+tI�E k WOt4 sever+, bactibardment of the city and 'ing centre for the Turks operating VLg0KA PAA the destruction of the great Turkish in this theatre. - sbore batteries, landed a considerable. With the fall of Trebizond the _ s number of troops and further threat-' Turks lost the second of their two v r ened the surrounded city. ; princigal fortified points in Asia $��=�'X'�sEA SIKOPE gATUM,°�•BdC. a vtli+t Employingithe same tactics as they' Minor, and will in the future have to � „ �cnigTAKTi ootE }f had repeatedly used- with success in- depend solely upon improvised de-TREbi20 0 Jaaate 9 their progress along the littoral, the fences and the natural difficulties of ( S r Ruc-sian warships moved forward for; the country to prevent the westward! } _ }�'�•� some distance beyond their objective' sweep of the Russian Caucasian II ill StvAg •titz;Itupt and sent troops ashore considerably armies. 1 to the ��'esi�vard of Trebizond threat- 'Trebizond never before surrendered) . ERSIWAK ening to entrap the Turkish garrison, to Russians arms, although it was _ _.- "9S ` l+ r e move -was carried out in, co neatened from Baiburt in 1829, and l� LA4 PON - This Ai AIs, cert with the advance- of-the-Rvssisa--the moral 8li�t o! the victory, it _ - lei J t +-ces which, -since the considered here, will be enormous. of the Turkish positions at Kara Dere, For centuries Trebizond has ween the-- ¢ had . penetrated to within striking dis-' chief trading centre for Asia -Minor 1. The most important place of news t Trebizond Is 156 miles from E'rssr- more men are being marred on Sudsi Lance tit Trebizond without meeting with the important caravan routes during the geek was the announce- I um, and the difficulties to be sur- Bay, and last Tuesday a force on mounted were great, but the Grand Serbians lolned the other Allies .' serious resistance, and was accom- into the interior of Turkey and Persia. }hent on Thursday of the arrival at. Duke pressed on and with the help I there, bdarseilles of a strong force of Rus- j of the Russian Black Sea fleet cap- The lighting around Verdun has Alan soldiers. The news came as a I tuned the town in the early part of ; lost all appearance of a general as- n-- 1A �T� - - �g�— �e �1** fit`' ES 11f dramatic surprise, and the IIrst !n- this week. `vault on the defences of the town. -MORE ij �T��E A IV� -BRITISH ! 1\M ♦I I��N \♦ j� move on deaf mhere had been such a ( The Importance of this capture by I Scattered attacks ware and there by a• l�E {,/LJ SANS BRI ISH lSi'�4J J.�JV a►aatl►�•• �flnovament cams In the orders o!; leve Russians cannot be overestlmat- i the C3ermare show that the warfare 1 R�i CE General Joffre to the French troops' ed. It practically means the loss of there has now partaken of the aa- Z AID, JOFFRE NORTHERN wherein he expressed his apprecta- immediate r to the Turks; but the tura of trench warfare. Both to t the V i tton of Rusata'm action in thus show- { I�nmadlate zeeult will probably be east and the writ of the deers there.14 . Ing her determination to keep up the that the pressure an General Town- has bred a aortas o! artillery dual@ E fight along with the Allies for the ! shend's force, shut in to Kut -el -Am- 1 with but few infantry attacks. The common cause. Thera was no a I ars, will be lessened. Sir percy' Brttish forces in the %neighborhood T 'Are Wlleted• on nouncoment as to what the strenA Lake's relieving force is having a of St. Eloi were attacked at the end Quartrr of a Million to be Rushed to Considerable Losses of the Russian force was time me !n its advance alonf the of last week by the Germans. but )Enemy. I+ The Rusolan capture of the Turk- 1 Tigris, not ply on account o! the tney regained what little- they lost. the Western Theatre of - - War. ( 1 fsh seaport of Trebizond on the opposition of the Tunics, but because and in add ltfon went soma distance A despatch from London says: The-1Black ilea was another piece of news' of the flooded state of the river: Tha }through the Ge;rasp 1Sase, _ _ it :•pati;, from Paris :a3s :—The ; following official communication was. ��h:ch came Quite unexpectedly. ; Turks are putting up a strong light The Italians have begun a never g 6lnet the- capture of Erzerum on i and in an attack on April 17-18,1 nffousl%a agin+t the Austrians. aaQ _ -nrri , z::' 'of the transports .which issued on Sunday night: { „c bruary 15 by the armies of the , they forced the retirement of the have been auceo-sslul ti} capturtn bre+u•-i+• i[,- itussian troops sen`. to join ( -Last night we made a .nese sful !! - =and Duke Nicholas but )fills had sritLh division on the south beak I Moate Funic Pass and Monte An - G! N:n'ente forces oft the western • — i1 can heard of any further move- to a distanceof 600-500 yards I cors., a commanding height on the raid against the enemy s trenches slant of this -force, -It was known ! A new oanelve by the Allip !n ; !tont. Several other positions have i+ont have I•een eepected since Tues-_: southwest of Thiepval. Thirteen pris- I that the Grand Duke was gtvin the the- i3alkans !a looked for v noon as been taken, the Italian artillery , bst:: a heavy storm. in the Medi- I oners were captured and a number of � 'Turks litt:e time to recover from. I the armies there are got properly i leadfn� great assistance la breaking t: rranean dalayrd, their reaching Mar- } ca-sualties were inflicted on the enemy �a•-�-ot-ibmr- Caueaatan . town. to`ethtr.. Asptte Gses�t r� arotest. ,down he Austrian defences. seilles until Thursday. Every- pre- i by our men bombing their dugouts. caution for their protection had been �n�pn, } f•t Smyrna district several Greek vii-. P ' Our casualties were very alight. -, VVV OOO GERMANS B@ �CH T A KM '.:taken 'aurin*; w- reports that hostile! "Miffing activity continues in the ; ! 1/ j►=1 y,� TAKE - - )ages were raidedr 200 persons being I•ubmarin,,i were operating in the' killed and many wounded, Hohenzollern Hohenzollern sector. Toddy there t?inople was likewise the scene of :3ledit.e rranenn, but the 'voyage was , ns bout Hebu- i 1 actio a w a artillery er s ry � es stain. •,i NT es no ii cou�•lud•, d without. the development of! terns Neuville-St Vast, Souchez and _�� • ""�� FRONT J� �CA� TO� serious massacres, Wr Pe -,If ON 'any iriit:.wod ;ntident. `The protect -;Caren and about the Y res-Cominee !ng to which, adds the correspond- ing f1w-iJR included -'a - number of! P 1' ent, "are available. All the man - Canal. )Ebem� Rao -Thus Far -Made I:se of eneral Smuts v - Japaniso warshipm- } • ur artillery dispersed an enemy ,r r',mit+i o ussian traope to working party in fronto of is y v ooa of Troops. Interior. - ' N --i site vac -teen font'has been talked of afternoon. �I,gi�JVN '\OiV -bo m;! nary people for two or three "Friday night the King's Shropshire I A despatch from Paris says: In A despatch from London 'says: " �t Light Infantry recaptured a trench their attempts to take Verdun the Amazing progress has been. made by E month -'The reason, as now ex- Germans tip to Saturday had made'' General Smuts in his campaign in plainetl, is that it is e€ic-ler for Russia_ on the Ypres-Langemsrck road whichNOW- 111.1WRED to .arra and supply Sighting maters3 use of 30 divisions of troops, amount- German East At a eat bat- . was lost the night of April 19. Our o - , tle is now in progress at Kondoa o ne there' is f•ontu than• on the eastern. Russia, i .+ s s the French War Office on s8unday. frontierver 150 from Britishles across EastAfrica. Inc ed. I g Y g' s'il! h.. many hundred thousand more @, - Ambassador Gerard Hands Message ; The statement indicates that? more stead of striking along the Tanga Submarine Issue to Bar- men under training than she can use g g oa o 411 g CijeCTiY ti than this total have been used, since railwayGeneral Smuts has pushed in- �? on her fightin lines because the -Rus- SUSSEX PIRATE lin Minister. t Sian problem continues to -be not how some of the divisions have been re- land at a tremendous rate, penetrat- 1 p , A despatch from Berlin says . - �t•men but munitions. The sl DECORATED organized their depleted ranks filled ing she Lmbugwe and Kondoa Irangi' to g . out, and they have returned to the districts. Umbugwe and Salanga are , The American note in regard to sub - lies can obviously provide complete marine warfare Is now in the bands, equipment for Russians more easily , front several times. ; in British hands. It is not generally "It is worthy of note," the official. known that a considerable force. o! of th@ German Government It was t s in France than by shipping to Russia. �-• „ delivered on Thursday evening to statement says, that' the German s4lnian troops are `attached to Foreign Minister -von Jagow in the Possibly a quarter of a -million men 4 Boat Which Re Commanded Wu ' will be sent into France this. Spring. command- seeks to conduct the opera- mute forces. usual manner, with no- attendant cin- - * _ Not Sunk, as Reported. I tions with the smallest . number of A despatch from Paris says: In- i troops possible, but to 'maintain them cumstances to. mark.• the unusual im- SEPI)ING IN ALBERTA ^ten . nn g _ formation was received from reliable'' and keep them on this front, until �, j( N_Ei Kc MASSACRED the lace - o! the occasion. Owing to they are completely used up. As losses ���+++iiieeei+++++ ave +ova+ the length of the note and the sp- , sources on Wednesday that Emperor ore suffered, ft re-forms the -unite s !pendia and to the delayed arrival of Spring '(lperailoP Never' Faster n1 BIC TURK Cgl W7 William has decorated the commander one section of the note t:: was not lite Province. with reinforcements and sends themJN e - l.of the submarine .w7tich •torpedoed back to the attack barely reconetitut- ready foi presentation until Z80 A despatch . from. Calgary_ says:, the Sussex. It is understood' Wash- o'clock. Ambassador' Gerard then "Seeding is 20 per cent. done in South- ington has been informed of this de- ed. It is thus that certain divisions ern Alberta, more than 10 per cent. vel went. The award of a decors- ! have reappeared on the front a„, Hundreds Slain in Adrianople, Con- rolled the document in a magazine op many as three and even four times. to protect it. from alight rain which complete in Northern Alberta, and go- tion would make it, perhaps, fmpos- ,stantino le and Smyrna. • was lalling, and walked across the - ing ahead over .all the. Province with Bible for Germany to punish him, in ` French surprise attacks were car- p square to the Foreign 'Office. The breakneck speed,” was the statement rigid out successfully on Saturday A despatch from London says: case such a demand, made by . P Ambassador was received immedi- made Wednesday morning by a high the United States Goveriunent. night against German listening posts, Wholesale ,massacres of Greeks at : .official o -the Alberta Farmers' Co-op- in the Bois d'Avocourt west of the sheds. The Foreign Minister read _-__. - � Adrianople, -Constantinople and Smyr- the none and a short, general conver- eratiee Elevator Gompany, who has -- — sties_ --_phis is the only infantry aet- 're are reported in -a Saloniki despatch ' ' jusb returned to Calgary from a - •Preliminary View. rf ' , ivity reported in the. Verdun region on 1 to the Morning Post "In Adrianople ration followed. a through many parts of the Province. ''Hubby, I am going to town to- Sunday. The Germans have not re- and Demotica, Turks and Bulgarians I "Never did spring operations go fast- morrow to see soine new haus. newed their attacks on the Bethin-' acting together," says the despatch, Duluth, April 25. -Wheat -No. -� er," he added. - IF "My dear, to -morrow is Sunday, and; court brook, Le Mort Homme front, 1 ,,killed 400 and wounded 300 Greeks northern, $1,15% to $1.17%; No. 2 --s. �ahe shops wa be closed." where they were twice repulsed with after pillaging their houses. In, the northern, $1.12% to $1.14%. x The man who is sure of his. own "Who said anything about shops? considerable losses on Saturday. The _ Sun- ­ability never has to brag about is I am going to church." German artillery was ,active, on Sun -- y I day against Hill 304, the important ;ARMENIAN (�u iN OF HI➢siaJ;position on the west bank of the 1xHAI 'HOLLAND MAY BE AT WAR Bethincourt brook, and there also was - fitful bombardment- of _--the French �ApED BY THE RtJSIANS » positions on the east bank of, the ! - WITHIN NEXT EIGHT DAYS Meuse and in the Woevre:' • "� An attempt by. the Germans ton Sat -:Al ' urdaq night to esylate a mitraitleuse Troops- BrOugilt From Gallipoli Annihilated ' ` which was causing them trouble west ..Hundreds of Ottoman Dead Left on Field. Remarkable Article Published in the Rotterdam of Vauquois, in the Argonne, failed. Socialist Newspaper Volk. _ ^LTz —aa on the field. 'Some GEN. VON D DE AD. • _ �, f p t d says • re • _, ER GO A despatch from a rogra . I hundreds of de -While the northern armies of the enemy elements which had been re- �. A despatch from London says: The military measures, especially thq stop- Gently brought from Gallipoli were an- Rotterdxm correspondent of the Daily ,page of Easter holidays. to the troops, Organizer of the Dardan�iter D. - d Duke were completing idle con- a u nihilated, while the other 'Turkish - now writes in a different strain, say- fences Passes Away. at of Trebizond the other Rus- troops which participated in the fight ° Mail cables that the crisis in Holland ,ing : 11A despatch from Amsterdam says.: sian army advancing from Erzerum sustained heavy losses through the 1*ontinuea to cause great -anxiety. It "After an interview between, a Baron Kolmar von der Goltz, comp gained an important victory. In the Russian fire and bayonet charges. -!E understood that Germany has in- Socialist leader and the Premier' e I mander-in-chief of the Turkish army, region -of Aschkaia,,west of Erzerum, In the Black Sea a Russian )sub- formed Holland that Great Britain in- hold that tai"e military precautions died Wednesday of spotted fever at the the Russian troops by a night assault; marine, although attacked by an en- - beetled to attack her and proposed to are very n?cessary. The people must headquarters of his Turkish army, � carried a chain of high hills which' emy airman, succeeded insinking e `\ itend Cerman trogps to Holland. support the Government and must re-. according to an official announcement had been strongly organized. They steamer, and S sailing ship near the The Socialist newspaper Folk, cognize that. Holland may be at war in received here from Berlin. He 'had - captured four Turkish officers and entrance of the Bosphorus under a �whieh firs! protested against Dutch eight days." been ill ten days. !more th 120 men The enemy left, heavy fire from the Turk batteries. ,r ,TLx4.�1 s,:•- .•.. .._".2,'Ya:¢.:- ,�: :-:\ ` ,.. '^p. i:xY':. _'. L°.,,. �_ .... ,:: _, ... ---- , _ .. _ .. .- _..- ._ r-:.. .- ... .. - ..- -. ••?-a-.-_-... _ _. _ - -_ _ .. _. _. .. .aa} i..J.+r'�_... .':,:.^x.. ,fw...,.._,.=a 97--i'y.r.: _.`.,v.a+.!i'M _m�'•!Ec#�`+'� a.,. :''.". '••. ♦C:•rii°p..M-P1r- -'... ..,,. ye'�.,••'"Meat es'bv "" k�.e e'2 "-,-.- �+x�'•':;+--_•mak r-'. ?.. �. _'.' f 4s�.'lw�' .., ^..: '+: s'•Y /..f ',a„M�. •i.;5 ,F .. ''5 7:: p er: ..•e ,!s ?ti%►. y r io.- v b V "�. ""` G�,':."'''��' . ,,+� y asv....,a•,RA .: - i�C, r _'*"ia • ?:i�w.e. ,?- .. v--,Fw_.S` "' , «,PINY .saaxs-.sr..us..^s '4 '�',.. �3'�;r' �.`'�M4r :, e. , � ,.. .�... 7 .„". ,_ .. '•�• �`'"� .. -.. ` ..... r-.. » w't-"-i,.a..:-. �' 7a ,t". ' • .o ;.,:: we' i^�~. .+� .t°�+ •a� - - r _ � � 1 Average attendance 895. A. Moore, pDSTB FOFi SALE -1000 cedar fence ;� TRY RICHARDSO < iJVss lig � teacher. 0 i pww from ! inches top-np, Plilly ae los i'iotr►oq 13 and l6 resr.oi 6th ooa., Dandy a OnDlfahadararyFridaymoraimasits00oa Results of Easterexaminationaof S. McCarron. �pyl i; " „Bioksriag.Out. S. No.'3, Pickering. Names,jn order t - - of= merits Sr<. iV•-•Florence Annie: HOPPING-Owin to scarcity of _ g , gTESMs Allan McGlashan, 'Willie Anderson, C labor. I will grind on Wednesdays and baa �O A FRESH, : 8uGROCERIES x Noreen McGinty- Jr.I`.-.':Margaret urdays, atter April 20th, until further notice. it g y l,$d per year ; 01-00'f pa3 in advaca. 'Westgate. 'Albert Gatward, 'Beryl >su Wideman, Atha 29JIi - t iuwcswoonsto the Uninsd states 01 6o Annie, Walton Holmen (absent from 6 • - 9 in advance exams.) Sr. IIL-Many Anderson D OATS FOR SALE -O. A. C. f ` •F t$ � and. Pronslon$• e ' ' _ •C ntha Bti'rne, �Pinnie "McClure (ab- So 7>7, govsrameut inspected, free from - _ --- y foul seeds and ge t st is 99 cent. JOHN iMURKAR, Proprietor, sent from 2 ezams.). Jr..III.-'_Elva .Price80centsperbq■bel. er or era _ . i Annie, Stella Collins, 'Annie Sullivan, 10 bushels not accepted. Ind. phone Clare, We make a complete turnover ofour our stock almost every y . Rets Strau han, Marjorie Annie. Sr. 1403• ARTHUR CARRUrHERS, •ltue No, 2, µ g Claremont - month, so when we say fresh we are prepared to back it i THIS I9 OUR. WAR II.—Leonard MCGlas an, 'Mar $ul. up. YPe•also claim the largest and best Assorted stock for — livan, Norman Wood, Teaa� Wood, AR:A-FOR SALE BY TENDER- :.your choice. "Once a customer, always a customer," Is ,;a • 'It does not appear that we Canadians Gordon, Bennett (Oseat from ., exams). Fi Teaders will be received by -'the undersign. Olir motto. Give us a trial with your next order. take the War as seriously, or in a Jr. II.- John Frost, Elsie Gatward ed up W 4ay 10th for the following farm s Situ- ;; general way act as patriotic and en- (absent from 4 exams.) I.-Minnle aced in the Township of Pickering, beiug,parte thusiatic as do our ole at home Bennett, ,Frani: Sullivan, *Margaret of lots so, 51 and 31, in the 6th and 7th cont„ 290 - _ people g acres in all, on the premises are 3 bank bares aeross the sea, We often learn from Gatward, Irene Straughan, Herbert end hoe pen -all on atone foundations, one We have just added to our stock a line of. clover Leaf: anti_ 7 letters published in the newspapers Bush. Primer -"Arthur Annie, "Ted- large frame house: also small from house suit. -plain dishes. These were ordered before the large advance ! dbieforbirel man. The property will slake from Canadian boys at the front, of dy Frost. Glenna Gilmer,, Dau Ander. twoeaeelleut 100 acre farms as both are wen . _. —in prices of. this class of goods. the kindness shown thein when on fur- son, Gordon' Collins. 'Present 'every watered by running streams and wells, silo, 'lough in England by..; the good• people day. Average attendance for, the soil olav loaiu. Convenient to O P R stations., CALL AND SEE THEM A\ D GET PRICES — there. At Christmas' time we read month of April -31. U. Wetberell, These farms tate' ra .be- blgh-sold to cross the derWilLrat P Rork estate. The- hlahest o"r any tender nbt ,act!ounts of, many of our boys from teacher, eecessaiily•accop ced. For terms and partiou- �i�-� /�-� /�-�-t Tit " the front being taken into the homes tars I's ply to O H Pugh, a R No 2, Claremont, CI O W 1.�, .L,1V.1:.LV. mRst -SMIM , S of the titled, the rich and the well to iouio,& A 51iohell, 65 liarmaduke street. To­ to, do, and used 81 as if they were own sons. 2001 bombs were dropped by zep• :Privates were on the same footing as pelins in their last raid in Eng- FOR SALE BY. ' c®cera, for wire they not all fightfog land and one horse was killed, in defence of the Empire 2 This in England -- w1. 1 (: , • _ tions and time honored conventions. Now Advertisements. 8, 10, 12 and 16 inch cemen45 t Lila at the a 'On. the other hand in democratic Can- Whitevale Tile Yards. Ind. Tel`No. - - 1oda, if a bunch of soldier boys drop 5504 Markham. at Your Groceries at the Grocers." - into town to give u recruiting concert.' ►r0 RENT—A comfortable 7 roomed to help fill their" ranks find depleted brick Pickering with garden. Apply to A D � - WM. PHILP P Banks, Pickering 28tf ?Company t elad in,khthe atter oes no• PEEL'S . SHOE. s STORE aAininR the lade in-kharki does not FOR SALE -Two good cows, bath N 0 T I Ci E - � � - • ;ppresent itself to some as x pleasing due about A ril 21th. Apply. to J L Gill- cluty, but rather as something dis- man, Brougham, 30 1 , The Spring Term in Shaw's .Husi- "•agreeable and to be avoided if decently — ness Schools, Toronto, from April OR SERVICE -A Polled Angus :possible so to do. and a convenient F-bnll,registerea at lot 7, con. 6, Pickering, 3rd merges into the Summer Term ;headache or sudden attack of la ri g pPe Fee, 92. Thos Philip, Brougham, 31tf for July and August. Start now 7 or a hurried call to the marts of trate aiid be ready for position in An- '200 Pairs of Mens Military -Boots and fashion, to view and possibly SONVS FOR SALE -Fifteen Brood tumn. NQ vacations. gown, Yorkshire. Some have been served. r acquire some of the latest creations of Appsy at lots 15 and I6, rear con 5. Pickering, Free Catalogue. The best Boots - 'in 'the world for Farmers'. Mechanics' the milliner's art, are sufficient to ab- Deady d licCarroa. 3z 3i 'W. H. SHA,', Prase. solve some of the ladies from partici- use. a pp�ting. Perhaps if.snore of our Cana- �ASTt RE" FOR SALE -About `8 11 a These shoes re the Game a6 the Canadian dins boys were in the ranks we would acres good pasture, plenty of water, fair Soldiers Wear. -Every pair fully guarana more deeply realize that those dear fences. Priees right, Ret, P ilp, Whitevate, MASSEY HARRIS _ p y HomeTel.warkham. 29-32 - deed. -Sale price- 4. 1--b in kharki are going overseas to fight for us, for Canada, for our Cans• SEED POTATOES FOR SALE-Thgj Cream Separators - - - dran homes, as well as for England Rees Irish Cobblesgclean and entirely ' E t+ — S o and the British Empire as a whole, erre from rot, ai per bas, ihomsi Pnckria, will assure you every ll+r_ J P Pickering, Ind phonell- 3 30.31 • and that those boys as an aggregation - -- _ teat of profit. - have just the carne faults, and are EGGS FOR HATCHING -From a WHITBY,. �NTi'+RlG1 _ possessed of est the .same good uali- wen bred line of Orpington•. Bull and 1- " j g q Ni bite a per setting. Black 41.50 per setting. Drills, Cultivators, HaII0W8, _ ties, and Are just as gentlemanly 'and Appry to Mrs. Coakwell, Pickering 204 �elity Plows, Wag(iII8 well behaved as are any other aggre- gAtion of young mea. and that one and STALLION' FOR SALE -Duke of and Buggies. T H e KH of them know what they have en- ClydeNo. 1+820, Tel. 21, c s B; 4 Mars old - listed for, and are prepared. i4 aster en - dart brown in color, Appl�7 allot 12. B F con• DARD "BANK. '. P P Pickwbst y, or addreo Han Fiwoett, It R iso. 1. J. R._THESTON, Pickerin , Ont. - ity 4r Chasse should call, to o8`er up .Wbicb3t 311! - _ _-- g . the supreme sacrifice of their lives r-� Ind. Phone 1908 that our homes, our women and child- ! ['- R SALE -In the viilaee of White - ren may remain inviolate and our vale, an a roomed frame house with good OF CANADA y stoni cellar and small stable two Ind a half e® Y!/iRB• - -,;country and Empire free. acres of landdncludinq an acre of good orchard H!�►D O!'l•1CR TOROtrTO Tri• bosses a cicely.begs surrounded pub shade BXPEidt�AiC� O �a� ' tease Posaastioa may bi given s4 ,ac elms, iGHOOL REPORT; For.prica and terms apply to PHILP & BkATOr L _ _ whitevals -- — — 261: Efficient and Pr mpt • . Standing of Brougham PublisAshool FOR SALE—In Pickering Village. t for April. Sr, 1V. -Audrey -Phillips. sweaty tulle. east of T'oroato one arts rot: in every Department Jr. IV. -Lloyd Johnston". Gwendolyn two•atory solid bricrt house, Brooms and back ' Devitt*. George Duncan•, Pearl Phil. kitchen stable dritfn� house, pig pen and ! Alma Sornberger, Isabel McKin-(bltolntwo .mop be -and soft water, and T+eAoe MARR>/ SAVINGS BANK at all Branalm. - P• wttata two hundred yards of electric railway, ORs101r'q • non. 6r, III, -Gladys Middleton•, For further pan:oa!ara a 1 to 14iss Elllq;t. CoMvwirsaiTs `D tats ■/�,BRANCH Viola, Simpson%Agnes Cowan`.Etheil Pr.�uerep'ta Toronto; > liar¢ach,Picker• +nsodtnaasietchanddesct�ranmN -- pIa ER�NV 'LYileon, Roberta Phillips. Luella Sires. ins o: s. Chrinai.a, Barrister; Wkutby. Roof °ti .A ^ar oeiau n ether an Jr. HI.— Nell McKinnon". Walter nv.nt u twohaa,r�'i'�i;.t°:�i a Tay- OR SALE -1914 Ford Touring -car, ttahascruselfeceaaeac «et`� R. W. GORDON, Manager. [1 Braces, abo at VV6itby. -lor, Tommy Philip. Sr. IT. -Ethel F newly painted and overhauled, new non*- n� ttsa =711�tanm Sheet*, Polly Dawson, David Dawson. skid al s round, este meohaaicat stsstir, �AM ' Nellie tools o= oil vii• natter, tool box sad ` Jr, IL -G4 alter Middleton , roofs robs rats ��d omiter, eleovtc horn, ' i I)siwson, Jack Liscombe. Vernie Dev- ran wont 5000 mires,�etaranteed :o be in ars: lits, May Ste hewoo. Clarence Phil- clean .mare: price a�10. 1215 Ford :oaring car A � y rd car• • ' - - l�P -.= pew � _ _ a YOM prop" _ House-cleaning Requirements ttnn aaarl new eztmrobe rail enc. ma good an Mon. Donald Beer,. B.—Mary "" !'� 14 ' — aMdn Wecombe. Pri. A.—Boyer Pbiilp. apI tae.sQ.r� ni�ia�78io°oaAa i�si oK Alice Middleton. • Present every day. Whitby Lt r Ma.weftles ma. . The best assortment we ever had. '"To - Wall Pawnseethem is to want them.- Choose early' e - - - _ — - i 13e b nd T14E FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE' BASED ON REPORTS CONTAINED IN " THE AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK, 1916,"• PUBL D BY` THE }. DEPARTMENT OF AC:RICULTURE. OTTAWA, ONT: - - LIVE STOCK—The herds and Pocks of Europe' DA!!�!"ING—Iiome consumption of inilk,butter have been greatly reducWhen the war is over ed. I and cheese has increased of late years. The war there will be a great demand for :,reeding �_l oc.:. dcman:.s for cheese have been uniimited. The Canadian farmers should keep this in mind. Canadian cheese exports from `,f'.ntrcal in 1916 MEATS -In 1915 Great Britain imported 664.508 ..were nearly $6,500,000 over 1914. Prices at - nlozrreal -Cheese_ : January 1915-, 15y to 17 tons of beef, mutton and lamb, of which 364,245 cents; January 1918, 18y4 to 18j cents. tons came from without the Empire. Out of Butter : January 1915, 24 - to 28Y4 cents; 430,420 tons of beef only 104,967 tons came from .January 1916, 32 to 33 cents. - within the. Empire. The demands of the .Mies for ftoren beef, EGGS—Canada -produced' $30,000,000 worth of . .-'canned beef, bacon and.hams will increase rather ens in 1915 and helped ou-t-Great Biifain in the Xhan diminish. -Orders are coming to Canada. $shortage. Shippers as well as producers have a. The decreasing tonnage space availablewill give !duty and an opportunity in holding a place in - Canada an advantage if we have the supplies. that market. WRITE TO TH•E DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE "AND TO. YOUR PROVINCIAL 'DEPARTMENT FOR BULLETINS ON THESE SUBJECTS -:Tens of thousands of Canada's food producers have enlisted and gone -to thetfroht. It is-onFy fair to them that their home work shall be kept- up as far as possible. The Empire needs all the food that we can produce in 1919. PR0,PUCE MORE AND SAVE MORE _ SAVE MA-TERIALS FROM WASTE _ MAKE- LABOUR EFFICIENT SPEND MONEY WISELY �-=-THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 4 D&ARTMENT OF "AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE _ ;.: :J ,... ,4!SbY•.1:.:ec ,m. .. r.;�v -: ,•.;`"�':.-.. _.>-.,,+., ty; :. ,., -..^'s,.. :.ox:w:�P.•�.. _,'; �4 e�?`_;� _ . _. �.. 't'3•�,.-E,Zy.�^,.•W'� P• _— The famous ifdart a- soar ra aints, Varnl�` 1eS'Looks beet. Lasts beet. 'Khatis it? It is a new wall• or ceiling Neutonemsdinish that,bas no equal. Brooms and brusbes for all purposes. - - Oilcloths and Linoleums, etc., etc. Garden Seeds and Onion Sets in abundant supply' Garden rakes, spades, shovels, manure forks, etc. :Our groceries are the freshest. :G E O -RGE P�ILtP DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR • You must have noticed that the first thing. said about the Car, in _ ordinary c_oversation, is almost always a- direct - reference to its qua, lity. -! 'The -fact le-thatthe average owner is not merely satisfied ' but almost n •extravagantly enthusiastic. The gasoline consumpption is unusually - low. The tire mileage is uautually- gh. It Will pity you to visit us and examine this Car;, also our large stock gL_of Carriages, Wagons, Farb fag Machinery, Harness, etc. Ben and Ind. • ♦ e F. Disney, -Whitby ; phones - -,. _ .�._._. __- ,•_. ,.�,........,-a.z:.�:.___ .��.��.�.�:ma. ...�.�re_ �.r^.arta', ._ SIMMONS '17 Mr. and Mrs. Co'tnba, of. Toros- James Lawson has four gran Mrs. J. It and Mrs.'W. G. to, spent the holiday with the.for nephews, bepides a-riumber-of oth. Bin ham were in the City last mer's tpother, Mrt..McKay- er -relatives, fighting at the front, a-ad they are winning honors for weRev..A. McLellan was quabl% on themselves.- Sergt. W. S. Lawson THUMINIO UNK O�xrk.Ii+ist=son; of Toronto, 4F*Pent acf-qt0itof a very. seve're ebld, t6 of the 11th Battery, C. F. A., has W.ANArr A .the holiday 4*it44eliitiVe.]6., ih the 'Cohauc,this servieek hxOe Preaby- been awarded the Military Medal C. A. BOGERT. Goo" Mansga& 1 e. Rev. H• -averk. He re broken -eww hm so ".=Am alum hw so Issaw ftm.. ZA16pti invah'2wa.- for braver mUgntlinig? fAXg, ZZ - )-A­­f the-Bapti-9 58eu flue b*s Depautm-M d,, - week With her-sister in communications ann dre en T yi� this eVer,.kindly took charge of -the wounds of a'comrade under heavy X Sa* morning �!kivice.but the evening fire. Lieut. J�awson, of the 18th is conducted at every Branch of the Bank where deposits of $1.00 --QM with. We Toronto. Mrs Ira Powell paid a visit to service wa-i dispen and upwards are received =d interest at current rates add" routo. _f rieiids- in Mount Albetr giver—the alre Lellrleased to report that hir. Bic- Battalion, is also itiedti6bed in the it I&& safe and convenient depostlor7lor _r despatches for; bravery. You mqu hollow en is again able to be out. J. Schunimer, teller of the Stand. WHITBY BRANCH: S. D TERRY,*'Manager, -ard Bank, spent the-holiday with- 'friends in Toronto. Mr. Howard, of Barrie spent a few days here with his daughter, Mrs. W. Thoniuson. C 4. M'r. Stnith,'rijanager of the * Stan• -darcl Bank, spent the hulida�-s at -his home in Durham. EjNLISTT ON J.. H. and Mrs. - - Beal -spent ovell Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. iN Z J. Chandler, of ToroDto. Mr. and Mrs. Grant, of Toronto,-7HE P10KERING OOMPANY4 4, Vent-a 'week with Me'. and Mrs. 19 L V. LelylUr hLid other 1TlRt*Ve9 _01 Irvine Jeffrey, of Whitby, was in town one 'day - last week when- he called upon a number of f riends. Allison and daughter, hel.8�ndBat.ta'lidn "MADE IN CANADNO Miss Marjorie, of Loudon, spept "DE - Scott. Mrs,. COMMAIN D BY the holiday with.D. A. an Frke of the Now Ford Tourmig f ;Ir Mrs. D. Johnston and daughter, -Lieut.-Col- A. A. Cockburnq Whitby Fully* equipped -with: electric starter Eunice, spent. Monday here with the furm6r's parents, .1 Fred and• and lights, electric horn, etc.,' $640, Mrs. Farmer. Ray Rumohr, of the Standard f, o. b. Ford. B Aggressive Action, NOT.Complacen Bank, Arthur, accompanied by a Complacent Confidence in .-Standard equipment, f. 0. b. Ford, $530 friend, spent Monday at the home Win this 7� of his parents.-b. Eord; 590 others, will alone,wi out, fully equisped, Lo. John Farmer, of the Royal Bank lRunab North Bay, spent Sunday and __.and your -war. Standard, Auippedo Monday with his people in Torun. J0 $480' ..' b. Ford,- .74 to add Claremont. W. J. BEATON, L_ H. LEWIS, 4. F. DALES, Mrs. M. Henderson ha_s­bten t . ­ ­111 See the new models a our Lieut. 182nd Batt., Lieut. 182nd Batt., Lieut. 182nd Batt., confined to the house for several Dunbarton Wbitevale Whitby days-suffering from a very severe -showrooms. attack of Is grippe. The male choir will lead in 'the W. J. LUKE & SON. "Resolved that I will deal To 'The Farmers 1 service of praise both' morning 'Whitby, Ontario and everriDg in the Presbyterian W. B. Powell, Pickering. at theDid you ever stop and think what. 'church next Sunday. you are looming-by net having a Do -Mrs. Wn;i-. Walters and -son. 7 __1=11101cerl TNT Now is the time to -Stewart, of Toronto, spent the. bolidays here with the former'e -1get one on trial. Phone we and I will In making a resolution like this call and give you prices on Delaval imother. Mrs. A. Wilson. for William, Geo y it out separators. silos and engines. also George and Charles we will help you carr Gi6bons, of Toronto, spent Good giving you the best. the best barn door track and hangersi Friday here with their father, VON 'who is in very Poor health. .-Wedding Cakes a specialty. Russell Andrew, A .�fWellingtou and Mrs. Pearson, Toronto, 'weie here over the Both Phones in shop. PICKERING. Out. holiday with the former'R parents, HERB "MONKEY. PICKRRINIG FONTHILL -Thomas and Mrs. Pearocn. Members -of the -Pregbyterian FULL LINE' Church had a 'bee" one day last The Fruit Store - NURSER I E S hauling a carload of cinders HAS THE QUALITY -week froth rhes C. P. R.; to Improve the -It has come with all Its sheds, and drive-ways at the •OF LUMBER. LATH ""AND Sprinir the We have appointed Arm- cliureb. beauty and greenness to Fruit Store, (carry some strong, 836 Clinton St., Toroq-� Farmere are beginning to feel 01 •home), lettuce, radish, for Picker- work. onions,, cele to, to represent as green anxious about their. spring The incessant mins have so soaked cabbage. --Gr-&0e-. wad district and he will -be im- the land that it will now -give any infor tion wanted. "sible to do any woi k before fruit, lemons, in& and those sunkist orauges We have a very choice list of the first week in May br later. ALWAYS ON MAND. A choice line of chocolates. home. ��4 _Th6-s*rvice&-4*---th* Methodist varieties for spring delivery of made tallies. ver eburch.Sunday. were Neilson ice-Cream on hand trait trees and, ornamental iog. Mrs. McGriffin, o Toronto, all the tirne.. shrubbery, map berries, cuti- 6SPWI&Ity. Come in and see 119. ke at, both services@ and g Vatly .--.Car load lots a matta and gooseberries. Write spoke the audience. The sing nj people the g for pricse. jog by the you H. J. MARQUIS Mr. Armstron was much rectated :morning Pkkwbg J astdrio a choir the STONE WELLINGTON and in the evening the cKop, GET OUR PRICES. F E church 'rendered excellent service. 1� IST W 0 W 0 M the evening- ser- E'D .The offering at _Vice wits In behalf of the W. M. S.- The Dramatic Club have decidid• ..'at C. N, LBtation -to present their play, entitled Cherrywood ufeh• C "M b 24 "Red Acre Form on the evening A Cm* lood Lon" -of Monday, May .8th, In the Mason- SWO171r:L"4V T_Z_j:M -B—rewere—Gmins, X I Led Corn Fe- ed s early -ic Hall. This drams depict M:w .. .. Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oileake =:"PICKERING 'life in the New England States Jill horror and Seed Meal, etc. Meal, Cotton and -a full of pathos- and is superior YARD to any play hither. Orders taken for Swift'slRed Steer Dramatic AN IMPORTANT NOT LUMBER presented by the D Fertilizers-. to Club. A number of oar leading -citizens are taking part and 1% Having been notified that Mattresses are advancing in priee, I have phone Home-M&rkham is assured to all who may.attend, secured a good supply which I will be able to offer to my ,.�.iull stock of 2x, Sx, pleasant evening'is entertainment Havi ice while they last. In customers at the old pr Watch out for bills giving full 4x and Nx B. C. Red' fact I can save you tncnev on every- 'partfMars. ave. in stock at -Cedar Shingles. thing we h To response to the notice given the. present time. bythe trustees, between thirty no --.Itubroid Ready. Rooftag- arld forty of the ratepayers of the §�.ft Claremont School Section met- inC. H. BURLING, SIC ..All kinds of -Interior the school-house on Saturday eve- -'*a Finish, im white, and Pw q410 ag, W Geor•gia Pine. ninst last when -a lively disactission' took place in regard to meeting the demands of the inspector with eirandah Colq_ F Doors, Sash, V moda- M-P ON & C09 r respect to increased accom Do S '11.. a .tiou. is insufficient room. :5 C3 There in the schoolbuildibitior the num. I Mj Zj I IT :M .4 a 4 W. D. Gordon Son. ber of pupils now--wtreudtng, and Our HFtts are all.latest New York and Paris styles and prices r Fob the science room lacks the nPce, as 7, max, PICKERING awry amonrit of equipment. . 'The Ybu 69'n get a hat at your own price, made to quit you by a 01 -trustees that first-class artist. All work guaranteed. AFT: inspector notified the I 'Bell and Independent phone. less the school complied Wel, a un �J no 0.0 statutes in this respect he would v are offe�llu; "great W Come b"ur-Sale of B6ota and Shoes sa be compelled to with -bold the aftil reductions-. See bills and prices. gran't, and the pupils preparing Oct.. 0. for examinations would not be &I. NOT fe - - The meeting was e. Watch out for 'i 1* 64 'lowed to write Wall Paper Sale at about half price. quite unanimous in the - desire to bills and prices. 9, and 1927-6,97bitbl 9, 011MW& 3,RT0U91*ni ��comply_ with the statute 5, Uzbridge M.0611111CLSWU 11, P. Upt -4.lengthy discuss —on took place- as to how this should be done. E S some favored the erection of, a • "new building ons new and more All ihe.most up-to-date soft collars, sea pearl buttons, $1.25 to $1.50, Grain Choppingconvenient site. but the majority silk, $2.05, seasonable goods arriving. daily in all departments. AND OAT FLAKING Of all materials and deatim ­6exutiful designs. favored the tearing down of the See our new wall paper, -.nwgr kept in-stook. It will pay You north ruing, and re-mode'llin g - the - The 11nderiignbd i§ prepared to do 60 *&u at our works writ Inspect our ,school, making it square or nearly grain chopping and 'oat flaking and obtain prioes.- Don't be misled and, with a cottage 'roof. spnis we do not employ ibein, oon Iffor stem was also re- 0 C -E.R. I E every day in the week ly we can, and do throw off $hs new beating system ept on Saturday oonsintesion of 10 per eon%., wbiab you vU commenid6d, but it wasconsidered A felt line always fresh and up-to-date flour Cream and Tea Buns, -exc inadvisable to begin the workatir. cereals of all kinds, black and green mixed tea 85c. a lb. Coffee, 30c. A. quantity of slabs for sale, also owb&Wy save, by parobasing from 11% Is= igm- lb. Phone 2800. !Mau sou6i"d. ing the continuht-lan of the war.- 40c. and 50c wagon tongues. axles, etc. ,the meantime, the trnstees WHITIT INANITI go.. were 1110HERING John F. Bayles, Greenwood wwSby. OGWA J Instructed to procure esti - for the proposed changes. D SIMPSON & CO." :.. .' :.•. g -r a�•r.. •'k.,r^"'F'ii;' v::e'4., r.::... z: _.,Yrr'.c_••�"71 -.:}}T. B :-!'t 't �K�=rt♦ "...•MR*. "•!i"';r�� .,1 M,.1�•..r1 ayp iM,. .. we ..` ."• ,. :. r'TsLi4. *b.�Me /•t'1. . .tyy �...q ''C.'- iA". �. .elf.:. .?.,L i9 -§I,ak �. r � ie .. Yr. yd:.✓k•"7.�.>. ,.... : .. ..:.. .a p. ia+�f'• .'��''1r^.v .:'+.�.� •,.i'y°� Y �- _.Y - :• I; �:. •":. "`•'�•-.. :.,., a... ..'.^. ,via , ,; . '•�' • ,,. w .r _ 9 �► he •• s... a . >, -+r .. �. � .... . .. ..�. '.'..... •... ., r 'y 'n:-.-. ,.giaw'...-.. ..w..7J5 _,.:i •t. �Gy, - �=m :�.. .. _ s,.: �.S _Y. , • 6 n videreil'flotincing. Chahis and safix- - - i_-- ` �. :-. p �' `.•.. •; XJK JR tied fabrics are beingsused in .the jump- + _ _ e- dresses for the *g•iall girt, combined .. _ tt with guimpes,.white or colored. These _ \`\11''I1' 111/ little s are often -piped with 1 m dress emerald green or turkey red. .. \11111 /� $ S l[ tip•- -•,. Breakfast Gown and douse Areca. _ _. r s any means.. in the well-ckessed kwo- -�"`� %" _ x no more than the ordinary �l j� 'clans wardrobe, is the l=ouse" dre3%.- ` �+�► ft may be .the morning -dress of th a NADZ INkinds. ROt' economy, buy ` woman who merely supervises her CANADA - household, or. it may be the workaday _ the, one Bound tins. -- stress, of, the woman who really keeps 000" � x her own house, but it is a^• necesai:y r Ew.6I11ETT trY LIMITED r �! , as. the afternoon !rock or the evening p-� �«•:.... «.r.. w«, rev: n. Fashion, too, takes' a hand in] r z} }:Moth] r I €tri designing, ae cleverly introducing' __.. Q : Your cares in comfort- each season little .irsaaovataons which creasin indulgence. Those who have : ing the aches and pains make for comfort, convenience, and had experience in athletics are_familiar of the family from youth to old age are lessened becomingnesa. As the home is the with the fact that the .use of tobacco-. .Z. x - when you use this old and trust -worthy remedy— 'woman's business; the house dress HEALTH reQ.ults in interference with the _ marks her sa efficient or 'inefficient. r, a _ _ !breathing by depressing the heart ac - x x The novel cottons and linens are ' t'on. There are other affections effectively used in these dresses, a iresults common to smokers. _ figuafd material being trimmed -with a - To make a summary in brief, the Sio, an svice-versa. i - � plain, and The breakfast Antidotes for of all scientific ' O O esa us ra in ; fashioned o a When an seem to prove conclusively that the X daizoly figured voile, with ribbon- y_acid has been takeli, the i use of tobacco is dtstinctl harmful 4* edged ledged cape collar of lain white voile; f egg and sweet oil should be he majority of men, y hits o a The house dress, which could quite as vel freely; Sor alcohol, hot, strong i t . well serve for a .street frock, devlop- coffee, used as an enema, and warm Brufses--Rheumatism Neural is x ed in serge or linen, is fashioned of applications to the, armpits and feet CARRY S WORID.,SAYS KING. idark blue madras, trimmed with band*. will give relief. For alkanes, administer lime or le- Officers on :Duty Get Orders About Mothers: `'Keep a bottle in your home" � � of white voile. Both designs are siasi- mon juice, vinegar or oil. ' ple, practical and becoming. Dress. Price 25c., 50c. and 11.00 F.. These patterns may be obtained In arsenic poisoning,, the: best im- i Strict rules are laid down in the from our local McCall dealer, or from mediate remedies 'are oil ,milk and y I Kings regulations and orders from the x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x The McCall Co., 70 Bond Street, To - lime water, and castor' oil. army regarding: the.dies and. decors- . To- ronto, Ont. Department W. Who overcome with gas, fresh air I tions a be worn by officers, says and artificial reap ration should be the desired note of the season, there. o resorted to until the doctor- comes, London soldier, in , ._ BANISH � PIMPLES f and when calling him the cause of t soldier, in the Brat Pl proper'lt fore, one should not hesitate to use g y i, `-' the trouble should -be stated ab that he not leave his sluarters until r +l 1N�,+ Fashions, color in effective combir_ations, in rib- j dressed, and it is the dui of all of- bon, ds; the ouch biaids and embroidery' ease a k is nti may biro a ulmotor and a supply y r ' . _. r ! of oxygen. P PP y flcera, warrant officers; and N: C., 0.1t bon, tr u s i , =_AND FRUPTloNS The antidotes for chloral are hot, to report irregularities of dress for ' soldiers on pass or furlough to the - - -anywhere, and everywhere possible. I ,_ ,strong coffee, artificial respiratioa, ,men's command officer,6 whether -Belta Return to Favor. The daytime dress of serge, - I and walking the patient up and down g na- tural- linen or taffeta, is rendered' in the Spring Most People Need a so as to prevent sleep. On no a,-: the men -belong to their own corps or `Daytime dresses, this season, seem •doubly bcoming by a bit of vivid Tonic Medicine. count should he be allowed to steep, not . to have reached -the height of perfee- wool or bead embroidery;• and the ; and in case the walking alone does Regulation uniform must not._. __ worn at fan dress balls, but theta " tion. There -are the simplest of the One of the surest signs that the not keep Yin awake use applications - , fancy -evening frock,' no matter how simple, ; gn P , Pp • - - simple, in designs for morning or is a thing of -'-glitter and sparkle. blood is out of order is the pimples, of cold water or ice to the face. ss no objection to military uniforms ;stireet wear, and.. -the daintiest, most unsightly eruptions and eczema that *Cocaine requires the administra- � of an obsolete pattern being worn on airy possible of creations for after- , comer frequently with the change from tion of an emetic consisting of mus- such occasions. Great coats mush be noon . and evening purposes. The .� winter to spring. These prove that tard plaster applied to the spilt: • I worn by officers on duty when . the _ J. typical summer dress is more charm- the toe indoor life of winter has had For sugar of lead take white of : men parade in them, and the former _ - irg than it has been for many a year. _ its effect upon the blood, and that a egg. I must carry a sword when. on duty, F It is fashioned of fibs faacinaiine r tonic medicine is needed t o put it For mercury white of egg ' floor unless otherwise directed. voiles, crepes, flouncin _ - pe , ga, and organ- • .. � -right. Indeed, there are few people :and milk. � DANES FOR BRITISH FARIVEI3. - dies favored this season, and trimmed - who do not need a tonic at this sea- In the ease f opium give a mustard _.. _+with ribbon, lace, embroidery and son. Bad blood does not merely show emetic, strorg coffee, slap, shake, rouse' .New 6eheme for Impartation of Alien _ bead"s• _ itself in disfiguring eruptions. To this the patient a wayyou can, and oat d:sfi ri - Beads as Trimming. same condition is due attacks of rheu- no account allow hito go to Bleep. Labor. ' purpose; y V bi�apain pains sciatica sharp times ep through ou h chi occurs some- A project for employing Danish China beads are articular! ef- iso-nin fective for this u one; these are g4 g dren sueking labor on farms in England, and Y g _ used for yokes, collars, cuffs, and for.' _ r °' P appetite- o avoid matches .and for this reason they Wales is announced by the British girdles. For the taffeta afternoon '�° exertion. You cannot cure these lieu- should be kept well out of way. It, ! Board of Agriculture. The President dress the beads a_ re in colors or white, tiles by the use of purgative medicines howev)sr, -poisoning occurs, give warm has discussed the sekilemenb .of dis- _ ac cardio to their application, Aa - f ^ '. —Y u e a Williams' a tonic only, milk and ma charged sailors and soldiers at a ^} ffmagnesia. 1 .� extremely simple,. long -lined dress of n medicines there is none In caeca of ptomaine poisoning, an meeting at the Mansion House, I,on- La in s, in tan gaberdine, is effective. eqPink Pills for emetic. castor o€1 and a stimulant ars � but an official announcement ie- ly finished by a narrow woven girdle G their ironic, life-giving, nerve -rector• advised, sued subsequently by the board, states— of beads in the vivid Indian colorings; ing powers.. Every dose of this medi- For strychnine poisoning give Brom- that the Central Labor Exchange m x this girdle was weighted with two , . ' - cine makes new, rich blood which ide of ammonium in one -dram doses. ' . .. drives out impurities, every prepared to obtain Daniela labor for f:. heavy tassels, and was caught Loosely purities stimulates eve i about the normal waistline, knotted organ and brings- a feeling of new Tobacco Banned firma outside prohibited areas pro- health and ever Science. 1 vided engagements for not less than and allowed to fall nearly to the skirt �` energy to weak, tired, ail- The spirit which hovered about the twelve months can be guaranteed and hem on left side. The girdle 'cora- -ing men, women and children. If you red msn's council . fire@, floating up- that traveling expense (about three - pased the only bit of contrast on the,_ ¢ ! are out of sorts give this medicine a ward in the stroke of the peace pipe,. pounds)from Denmark will be ad - trial and see how quickly it will re- P P . -' .. dress. and the effect was, charming. � - , . � have -charmed -all}.... _ by Line fsrmels; who may re-- - i A white bead, gir eon as a e-rnoon a re a appetite, revive ooping The use of tobacco in one form or an- ' pay themselves out of . the men's or a dance frock of net _is most -ef. spirits, and fill your veins with new, other in three centuries and a half wages. The meta would mainly -be h'ective, too; the China beada-may be.. {l health -giving blood. has become worldwide. I young single men betwen 18 and 26, used, or the glittering crystal beads. You can get these Pills from any Despite the almost universal indul-,with practical dairy 'farming. They 'These woven girdles give us an ex- _ (� �j medicine dealer or by tresil at o0 cents genre- and the praises that have been' would need to be lodged and boarded - eeilent ' opportunity to put into use ' a box or six boxes for >1;2.00 from, The the 'knowledge o! bead weaving which l Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, auarg of the soothing effect of tobacco, under reasonably comfortable condi- -#iac majority of vs science condemns it and offers an im- , tions, and would have to be paid trhe 7 f9 gained when bead'" -Ont. _ - ,,Qi _� ►-posing rrary o expert rants to current rate of wages. { 4mbraidery was en popular a form . r : " 1� 1 a i e ... ..-I j... , m saOCa�t Responsibility. ` I use prove the ill effects which follow its Not That Sort " +• .�~your Tobacco is a drug which contains ! Helen -Do you .love me, 'dear T - latchkey T" p'Jack—Dearly, sweetheart. "'She its drug effects, If it have any Helen—Would you die for mel y e compels me to carry re- _• • 6999« beneficial effects they are not discov- Jack—No, my pet. Mine is an un - plied Mr. Meekton. 1 have to bd erable to the scientific investigator. dying lova _ b i- ;Breakfast Gown of Crepe, sitting o the fro to waiting, to On the other hand, there are certain - open- the door forher when she gets, home." decided resin is ing cal -_F Trota. Naw. d 1 tend' to pia c c ane should not he afraid -of oddity; -a's h Fdeterioration, whirls ' are readily re- "They say, " remarked the a' inter long as it is harmonious. ' Tricked His Spouse. cogn`sabie. It is,a heart depressant, I boarder, that the woman who hest- ---a The Return of Belts. and experiments on animals have j tater is lost" ; ", ��,' As.girdles and belts of all descrip- Wife (at breakfast)—Could I have shown'that: it has- a tendency to pro- "Lost �is .not the •proper word. for a tions are smart again this ear, it will a little money for.- shopping to -day, • duce hardening of the arteries. Some it,,, y old bachelor at l groveled the fuss not be a difficult matter t introduce i dear'' of the foremost authorities have made the. pedal extremity of the -table -- � the required bit of color.' Wide and Hub=Certainly. 'Would you-ra- �cIInicaI observations, which indicate "She's extinct!" narrow .girdles of ribbon are smart n old $5 bill or 'a naw one? that the use of tobacco has similar if- c Cher have a i narrow strap belts of colored suede, ' ' Wife—A new one, of course. i feats on man. When a woman reeoris to the use soft and vivid,, according to the tone Hub—Well, here's the one --and I'm! As is geherally•the case in the use of drug store complexions :she's. ortly• e of the material,- encircle skirt or coat' $4 to the good. I of drugs, there is a tendency to in- trying to make Up for .lost time. of the sport costume, and the simple _-..... - •" y girdled • �,; serge or linen frock may be - - - - - - - n 1!�iq s a~ as soberly or as gorgeously as Fancy; dictates, and Fashion advises Fancy to be gorgeously inclined. Birds, bees, butterflies, and.colored moths are be- - ✓,? �� ing embroidered on frock and blouse, the bluebird being especially favored I - ✓ for light -toned linens and cottons, �i _ Trimming the Small Girls' Drr'•ves. Especially are these bluebird savor- " ed for the little -girl's white frock.: 'rhe only thing to bear in. mind, when � using these motifs, is that the design must be small and the effect dainty. / ✓' i i='eather-stitching" and -cross-stitch • are AD MCCau � both being used effectivtly on chil- dren's a �• .- ,, - ; garments, and here again we '. T -see the effect of color, for in children's V .fashions there is the same demand for EVERYTHING NEW brightness. Fashion says that small b'Ai people -shall be dressed quaintly and FRESH—PURE' _.: ;S .. -A lk: ';,.j w, yi x '_:. '?•.. "sr , w,s •.,,� _! ,. �:.. „y a Y' , k 2.ti r•* , ,m - • . ' ways aa.he gazed witjb t tim On :A Cr I i ii0it a �# the -twinkling lice. � • >tl�C^��133Che0i1 OT "What is it?" he thought. "Is it .. , ,Fly Polka whKe Lassaties Are �°°°ked•Upaw sa std � •.. alive? Yes, it mast be" Plait-- Y�� �• eT-the-theatre, O r e ri Y_ chttmm! find he'suddenly sprafig. Tho i7Wb More- Cbildl'@Q woltderful Bem `'4' Old time When the -Appetiterlady wbisked'her skirt out of'the way l It appears there are places where .Than AH Other poisons lunatics are -not shut tip and- kept ct - w}th a'screym. That, was too much; I ' ¢[lives ' something . differ- spots set to work- to claw in dead'eer- 1 Combinedaway from the regi the world, but S y r, are revered -as saints and ,far .superior enc • is TRISCUIT, the neat. 7 -don't know where he would For Safety's Sake Use _ _ I ' to lrhe ordinary run of mortals. •Thin _ • '• '. S hr e.d d e -d -Whole -Wheat _tlave stopped if I had not got him by I Is there within your home, is the neer state of a$aire that exist - -- Oast. eat it in the Oven Shortly afterwards I had to leave .n- saucer of arsenic poisoned �a seine o e interior cities o era _ t to restore its crispness, then India, aad I offered my charming paper floating in water, or a can British traveller named Fetter, re- panther to anyone who would like to with saweeteaed poisoned wick? eeptly returned from. the Orient,Y Be vs, with butt w, -soft f:hCeSe . have him. I gave 'Fi twenty-four hours' ! During 1915, 26 cases of By brings back. some, interesting tales of I. poisoning were n rued from it the menially -deranged men who ass Axl .,Or marmalailss As' a ??last trial ' o! .him to anyone who thought states; in 1914, 48 cases f m 14 " of taking him. Lots of people tried �' looked upon in the light of wonderful $�£- -for chafing dish cookery it p "tea. Fry ¢oisox kills mors beings., him, but .none applied for him as a. children than all orphan• poisons � -1s a rare delight. It is full permanent gift, and.I eventually 'sold co.�ubirud, y iy n acco ' One particularl crs man, sd- ` real nutriment. __. him to Jamrach. -Yetfly lsoli still Is left uu- Ing to Mr. Fetter, the craiieat man he , o — guarded opt in the hems ever new or heard of, does nothing .; • Flnraraized. where mothers have learned that all day long but race up and down `ALL saw a ; the safe, tare, non-�oisoaoas, the streets crying at the top of -his. W=M By i�SPll t 1>9gLt1 s;3 Pat had but a limited knowledge of efficient by catcher and de -voice: the bird kingdom. One day, walking, stroyer is "Alii Alil Ali!", A Brave Man. is down the, street; he noticed s �een1 TANGLEFOO madness, is not a temporary iporm D r bird in a cage, talkingand singing, madness, eit=her, for he has kept it u I Was your husband cool when the Think`.ng to pet It he strokke ' Its e . for twenty years or so.. He started it burglar brake in the other night?" _ f head. The bird turned a when he was still a, young man, and asked Mrs. Jay.. screaming "Hello! What do you ; his idea, of course, ,is to venerate the "Cool?" said Mrs.' Bae, "Why he ],Made in Canada. !ed horse, lifting his hat and bowing I i lesaly shrieking his name. I over." _ I politely as he stuttered out: "Ex -ex- �� '� I .Everyone venerates him. The rich - A LIVELY 1?F:T. _ � me, a -sir, I thought you was s The Joaraar o[ the Michigan stste est men in the city have presented Ask for WAnard's sad tare no other' bund!" Ie Idedical society comments thea in a him with rare gifts. One of them . recent issue: gave him a horse and saddle, and with sElEa itozasost! Panther Cub Which Grew Up to be "symptoms o! arsenical Poisoning aro •that he gallops through- the streets Ei:i, POTATOES 1RIsli COB- Cie' borders - on the very simllarto those of cholera infantum; blerst. Delewsre. Carman. AI ether Too Funny. undoubtedlyan=abarotcasesofcholaa when he is not walking. He is privl der at crice, suoply limited. Write for tog lntantumwere tea cases o! arsenical I leged to break up any kind of a meet- quotations. H. �Y 1 ::son. l:ramptom �1 poisonin¢,but death, i! occurring, was } It was in the course -of a hunting �Il''ac1 ilm �. sitrlbnted to ctimtere satantnm. Ing or assembly, and all atop and lis- iron BALM. Jaeaa+ "We repeat, arsenical fly destro9tag do- , trip in the jungle that Sir Robert vtcas ars do exons and should Md.l- ten to, his cries.as long as he -is of the aden-Powell, acquired the unusual _ ls.ed Hea!°th officials should become notion to stay in their midst. �i� F.�t'iNr JS:+c:'lle" BIShuttes 750. y ,; 'aroused eo prar+at.lnrthet Das of HEe At his death a hu a monument has- superior itm ice 2or shuttles Tao. .pet whose story he tells in Memories from tbdr source. Ou'rV b}Qin L.egls- j B Fiulna Sc. FieltK Luc: for ani Machine g of India," his fascinating volume o! A. SAWYER TELLS OF WONDER-' l,�,mteisstsessfon.paeseaatawr ready been promised, on which will Superior 8uppifenCo. Hamilton, oat reminiscences. FUL WORK OF DODD'S KID- dung m• sat° o9 pob000aa fly paper•• be calved the word "Ali;' ?will ` � acaoslz�sr. We directed our. elephants, into the _ -NET PILLS The 0. & W. Thum CO. tell to generations to come the story p*Wh of high grass in which the pan- - - Grand Rapids. Web. (13) of the man who spent the best years CHEESE hing. Hangers, Pulleys G ate: r` liber was said to be. Presently, as of his life and all of his waking hours Lot us fl�gure on your re9utremezts. we swished through it, 'my -animal shrieking the name of the deity he . Napanee [r m works. Ltd., Aapanea' paused and began to sniff with her 1 Be and His Wife, After Years of Doc- specially sanctioned by the police as; worshipped. I AQax'rs WANT=. �► ftrunlL Peering down into the graas, I toring, Foutid Quick Relief and Per- inpocuous. Should children under 17 GENTS 'A'ANT1:D Tu HANDLIG ;l I saw a ?,mall patch of spotted fur. l visit the .sanctioned pictures, they li THE BEST MEDICINE-. our c.apta selling specialties. S.zor- manent Cure in Dodd's Kidney Pills, mous pronto, acme SuPPIy Co., lifngs- It looked like the forefoot" of s pan- 4 must do so in batches, and be accom- FOR THE BABY tori, ,_.nt- cher. I took quick aim and fired im Caporal4unction, Ont., April 24th.— panied by responsible elders. A most j ��,- wAar'rsa• :..sfladistely behind it in order to hit (Specil."orde. h g on -the, miracu- important reform is the tot'? aholttion --The.-best medicine .for the baby to the animal in the body, The small I lour is the cure -of Mr. A. Sawyer, of of the pictorial. representations hung the one that never fails to-erne.-Ana-Av q nd _ LATH makers. also , watch still twitched about, and then I outside the cinema. It is the expert- and Fitters. Toolmakers. 4azg .iso this place. F'or. ten years he was tan � which, at the same time, the mother rperators experienced on the ta=s+r-mise. -aa-# that it weka wee panther cub invalid. Five doctors failed to del ence -of the police that the majority may give with perfect assurance that shells. Phone or wire applications Pre- p y gi ?erred B. Bell & Son Company, Ltd. ,� just able to crawl. So I slid of[ my him. When he was a complete wreck, +of thee pictures exercise a potent in- it is absolutely safe. Such a Medi- a,t. George. Ont. 91 elephant and picked it up. . , ( and unable to walk across his room, he fluence for evil- cine is Baby's Own Tablets. They are AC�HtN1STS. FiT'rERS, Tool.-,, „+ The cub flourished and became a decided to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. Booksellers are forbidden to sell the only medicine absolutely guaran- INI makers. handy men. also operators favorite with everyone, especially g� boxes of them made him like a .books to Youthful persona which may teed entire free from injurious drugs ri.0. He Boli Son' Company. e. Ltd. St wifb my fox terries: The two spent, ms,n, exercise a bad influence on diem by and what is more they never rail to' „surge. inc most of their time gsmibolins and roll- "Yes, suffered for ten years," Mr.- vitiatitig the sound principles which free the baby from those' minor ills of - I sriows��sls nos ttaLd, ~ Ing over together. After a time the i Sawyer said in speaking of his cure. they have acquired at school and in babyhood and childhood. Dnee. a ' eoF,r•aiAKtNa NEWS AND JOIN 'kitten began to grow into a lumbering `:: "The doctors of whom I tried, five .a1- their homes. A list of 50 books, many mother hast used them she would use P offices for rale In good Ontario hobbledehoy, with great loose limbs to ether, couldn't vs, me an er- of them with patriotic titles, is ■ P- do other medicine. They regulate towns Tee most useful and imere■ttzs safd strong jaws. Then the games manent relief. Some said I had rheu- plied to dealers, w no ace nt drive out °! all tion to es on Information o - begin to result m howls from the must be sold or len to le. ' the stomach and bowels; pang. 78 to A aeon Publishing s Com- matism, others called it lumbago, but y p constipation'; expel worms• and make pnr. 7a Went Aaela;3e street: Toronto dog. The cub's mouthing became pain- I I got stlaadily worse. ` — teething easy. They are sold by meds- rriaCCLLANTOOs. 3 ful to him, as indeed it did to me; I ••I must say I was a complete wreck "W'on't your mother. be mad xb.%n rine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a AIvcER, TL -MORS, Lt ]I PB, ith- . my hands were scarred and torn with when I started to take Dodd's Kidney she sees how you tore your clothes ?" box from The Dr.'Williame Medicine ou internal and home menta , nit _the youngster's endearments, i iYfilr. They made a new man of me. "I Sas not ■o vs, Mall have lots I out pair by our bora• ereaiment wrttr - He became increasingly playful. He .. Co., BrockviU0. Ont 1 ua before too lata Dr. d. Ont, Stadtcrt y My wife got the same good re- of !un humin' up cloth UO match acid - }ICO,. Limited. Collingwoud, Ont. would career rotund the -garden and sults from them. It was after trying puttin' in a patch so people can hard- L•PIL NL'RBES NEEDED MAY 1ST. r into bite house, jump on the table in , several doctors -and a specialist from _ _ ._ l When making egg custard pies, a1- ExCe ttonal advantasea — Modern sitting -room, and sweep every- ! te. ane who advised her to lataara•s Liainseat ZM=b•ssaaa's lriead ways heat the milk Cti tffe' boiling j :•iurae.' > ams: turfy equipped star• :-my g , Sault g )d , , Rooms' eight barn schedule, ailoayswo• thing off with s crash; ,then with a euyr in bed a month, that she decided point before mixing it with the eggs. 1 of sa 00 per month with uniforms and bound he would clear the iota and to O Dodd's Kidney Pills. She took Assoetatiobs. j If this rule is followed the undercrtist I cert boom attar three earsmonprone- 'dash out of the window- into the y - schooltionarperiod; two rears of Mull a dozen boxes in all with splendid re- "A' few days after a farmerhad old will always be Crisp. _ school required for entrance. For fun 'veranda and on the breakfast table, suits. We both praise Dodd's Kidney a pig to a neighbor, he chanced to ([ Dartit•utar• rintend kiss F arses, lC y r 1 iiataer, 9ssperintendent of Nurres, t9ty Y Pills. No -one can speak too highly --pass his place and Law Itis little boy 'Oni elated Eyelids. Hospital, Cleveland. uhso where a smash of Crocker would _ send him: off in a pretended - . panic I of- tb�,•• sitting oil the edg of the pen, watch- I Syu indained by cappeo-- round the garden again. I could Dodd's Kidney Pjlls have a record of ing its neve occupa L sure to Sas. Dial and w1■4 BOOK ON ---,never feel angry with him; he ^made over i quarter of s century in Can- "How d'ye do, John "" uicklyerlieeedbyAtrial DO` DISEASES try . said he. E psrr lllaMiy. NoflinaM =. me laugh so. ads, during which time they have "How's your pig to -day?" ! yVe.7 just Eqc Comfort. At One day,' when out waking, I met earned undying praise in all parts of "O, pretty well, thank you;' - re- fear �'s SOc $,tile. Nhsfiss Ey And $OA t0. ildd I some ladies whom I knew. I stood, the- Dominion: Ask your neighbors plied the boy. "How's all r P•* I •?Malice !'.° to any address by Pott S■IreivTu-6as1Sc.ForOeoitslibstYafeesadt Aslsdes's the Aathoe talking to them with the panther at i about thein. folks?" - - - DruggintorNamissE76111 his-•CkkaN Prosser IlL CTAT GLOVER V. heel. Presently the breeze _caught the lace edging of a lady's petticoat. DISSOLUTE GERMAN YOUTHS. High Finance. �t lid Wed 31stSkwd NswT•rk 'Spots pricked his ears, and fila head "An new hat? .You should j radually went more and more aide. 9tringen# Rules Applying to Soya Un - - u other Sickness Cause der 17 Promulgated. minard'a Liniment Co., Limited: really save your money with' the price ! I was very sick with Quiney and ' of everything gong up." . ■ s - The authorities in all parts of Ger- thought I would straree. I used "But why? The longer I save it, ;1nefffciency Q have determined to take active ' MINARD'S LINIMENT, and it cured the less I can buy. " with it. of Ill -6 �We l l , Bu 1 l t and"very. drastic steps against m write at one to F. Harvey a Co. for a ,est fl whi h are alle ed to now liLinard'r Lialm•at used by lhTstmisas remedies -for Noma Asttuna eongebbon o =a ',is Built To Win= . vanous In aences c g be at vrvrlc in the deterioration of the _ Yours gratefully, Y. _ MRS. C. D. PRINCE. kWnc Pike Epilepsy of FailingSickness.Old ecvou� ... oet�ility, Catarrh. Ecsema. Rhenteatlam OldSaae�■ "Overseas'Liniment orUic•m ane Indication. Ury have bean Senn �a young. Criminologists and statistici- I ans by the score brought forward de- : -Nauwigew'auk, Oct. 21st. (acted tri' yyens of m.dical tnactica [t tut nothing. with tadlb atter 30 days. they east You -but ill building brain and bails of dissoluteness which are almost old tnt Whl suffer with RheumaNptm: Lum. Send no money buttettsrutNead for posteetd tes! bag Lame Back n pain of any j Ates Owe -1t pnrfie■lai �- Hyeay Ro;t CeJ body, often the daily diet incredible, and pointed out the rapidly delin- ___. __ _ _ - - - , you. when Overseas" Liniment will care, you. n �he Highest Grade Lln! ent made., �� � ems• station m.. >sew seri?, 7f.T gamily a :r = lacks Certain essential increasing number of youthful increasing of - . stse I uaranteed. sena at once. 11,00. mineral elements. quents, and the gravity their offences. All of these authori- The Wise Fool. ,; ovzsbsas Q�1tQOAr. CO., S PEC 1 A LLY MADF_ 1 These necessary fact- I ties called on the Government to bake "No man can serve two masters, =o sauta:.t at Toronto. csa FARM FOOTWEAR ors are abundantly sup- steps to save the youth of the Father- ' abaerved the Sage. land to the of bile na- ! "That's right," agreed the Fool. } - DELIVERED , lied b the field grains, p Y ill tui are lackin in y and act part tural parent, who was prevented by ' "The law won't let a man have his military duties from bringing up ,`more -?flan one wife at a time. =, -TO YOU "' ` '� • ZO - MICA g ,man floods—especially white his children' as law-abiding citizens. Action is now being taken, the Mill-, s«v wizard's Liniment fu the house _ • . I ' a flour, , from which they II nary authorities and the municipality.' Fine Scruples. ,AXLE i - :_. ,�'•••. - $ Are thrown out in the competing with one another in the Fatter -I want to tell you this, my GREASE ;__J` `nulling process to, make_- number and severity of the ordin- �.-son;- $Aces whlc are eing issued. As the %•ret of success is hard) Y - i Fills the at- the the flour white. . sample of these we may take -the or- work. son—It it's a secret dad, your ,grooves worn axle. _ •' I dinarice■ issued by the commander of !shouldn't Bavarian Army Carps ` y, have told ;t Fortunately. a p ng Here is a light weight, durable and Makes a perfect bearing working shoe specially a=i _ rape Nuts the first i It is forbidden to give or to se1J to ' I'm too much of a gentleman to tm*e of information' gained in surfaCE. comfortable � suitable for farmers. woodsmen, mt11- Prevents blocked wheels. men, trackmen, laborers—all who re- 4 ; youths under 17 cigars, Gigarettea or advantage lets your horse puj! quire extra strong, easy footwear for them the and tobacco for ' smoking, ehewin Or '• $ 17 are fez that wag• _ __ wOrkin6 in, We make -of bigger loads. splendid oil -tanned $Rowhegan •water - that has made made of Will wheat snuffing.. Youths under The MiCi does it. proofed leather i malted )}arley, supplies- bidden to smoke on the streets or i Dearcre Everywhere Palmer'sPtmer's "Moose Mead Brand" all the rich nutriment of `other public places. ! It is not permitted to youths underi p - famous for 'almost forty years. No The,Imperial00 Cesspsay need to suffer with tired, .Dore, ach- hese ythe grains, inelkiding 17 to enter eating or drinking houses , - �ttd Ing. burning feat. (let a pair if your and find ease and comfort. If your his! �. ,4 their vital mineral salts, after 9 p.m., even though accompanied by their parents or guardians. At You will find relief In Un-Buk i iluming, stuxctisa IN ars cr'rUm dealer doesn't carry' them, Band sae I name, enclosing 13.26, and pa wtl all charges Pala, to 1 , r those all -necessary build- times they.will not_.b0 petinibted It 110#3811 the stli _ Fhip you a'pair, —' gyp !n Canada or u• S, Remit _ • ers of active brain:( and other without the presence of parents or 'Sbould $ bleed find br : p6 atm i Ms Pemevemnoe, with Zoo. _ _any�ddress f� (stating size) by postal or express order. Same curie as shown 8 eye- -our y , vigorous bodies. guardians, pastors -or teachers. it be necessary, the local. -police may ease. w�. Buk,meanscure. Why I lets high, ". i b,�i rite for our catalo[ fwl} ,iiu�trntinK our Summer and To 'build right, eat fix an.•earlier hour.than 9 ptm. 1� Drbgpbfi and Stalls, 4% boa. \vtntot toot ce:n. loam TALKIES oo., Limited. y� < Grape -Nuts Very stringent rules apply to visits Children under 17, whe- Tredenoton, 1)r. a., C}aids. to cinemas. ther accompanied by 'guardians or. ED 7. ISSUE IS --,Ie, alone, will not be permitted to enter, I except to such pictures as have been 1 ......' i _ �_��/�. Z:sCJ..�.r..SM�!it•-„u• ?G'f".._ tjCLfy Vtl " A ,� rlL v:,F' ":; yw,..,��...y. .Y .: •..` ",- j,. '_ :o-'F`,q" Via«:- .:,r ori $,. F._Yet. ""r�i' ;d^s-*.c+'� �i.: ,F. ,'7' �` R',•,, • A, T y, F. .s'.. FE. rler�,.ey, . :'%' t,,Y .•'�- r •..tY.'• K. "y .,t '_ -<K t. y,,;,. .:..1° ��•s.-.•-;7.. :ars.., ..,.r� r ....w :.. .•,�' ''..rY {L.•. . t; .* •y. .. o.. _ .,-...J �7;7J" 6F•,� o.; +,. lyaa.'x !. 'o` le.'r - , Are a ... � .. , 01LI'SMS-Geo,.H.,Toaes moved into Mrs. -Found-A aucanbrooch. Loner c, L `/ • Deverell•s residence on Tuesday. call -at this office. Mrs. S.'Oe+ia: Whitby, spent -?Ahw Irene Rogers: coA,tiniles --H. M, Burrell spent Easter in a few days with her sister, Mrs. J in very poor health. " Hamilton.Boyer. -Fred Stover spent Sunday in, -Frank Bandy, of Toronto, was -miss Bedford is visiting her Bowmanville with friends. • ° _ - ::home on Monday. uncle and sant, Rev. J. and Mrs. -Uncle Tome Cabin will be lire- -Thomas re- -Thomas Andrew -spent Easter Bedford. rented in the Town Hallxo-mor- -- - i r' - -- yrith�friends in Holmesvilte. -R'. McCaig is hired with John row evening (maturd&). See ad. /' ��� / w �,' T•� Tsai - " -Miss Larkin, of Toronto. spent a few days with ]ler sister, Miss F. on -around his fine new residence. summer months. of the Toronto Star, is confined tQ ' PICKER=NCiF -Percy Allaway. has taken the -A. G. and Mrs. Green, George- his bed .with a severe attack of F. L. and Sirs. Green. Pte. A. Mair; of. Toronto'. spent Good contract of ringing the town bell. town, are spending a few days pueumonitt. i i -Miss Ella Andrew, of Toronto, with the Misses Bunting. • - o'clock, m. All the girls of ` 'spent Easterhere with her mother. -Pte. Arthur Sier, of the 189th QResNw000 ess n -Pte. W. Thomas, of Whitby, > -Joe Clerk, of Brantford, spent Battalion, Toronto, spent Sunday t .I x Sunday at the home of,his parents with his wife and family here. DoualasWilson, of Port Colborne, _.._�,. "'s`✓:'• 'here. '' - -' - -The -The monthly meeting of the apent Easter with Alf and Mrs. Trim- ble. ronto. RIchard Middleton, of Elmvale spent Monday here with his brother, Will W. C: Markar, of Whit. Methodist Ladies' Aid mill be held Rev. and 'airs. Totten spent EKster pump business, thus allowing the young two gun men to w)n he had sold the business so a months by, spent Sunday -'at his -home at the parsonage at 2.30 p, tu. on with S. and airs. Warriner, of.Stogff- reu. of West Hill, spent Sunday ,here. Wedhesday, May .3rd. As . this ville. .' Caldwell's Cream substitute_ -Corp. F. N'oxon. of Kingston, will be the election of officers for Stewart Corbett 'is busy levelling TIME TABLE -Pickering Station 0 T. S. Trains going East las as follows - was the gu.eft, of, sire. Every on the year, all members are kindly his lawn and putting a wire fence tion. ** ::the holiday. invited to be present. around the same. . were home on Good Friday. -F. A. Graham, of Montreal, .12 Local &5o P- M. ;; Miss Slater and M, - Green of 'Po- /' ��� / w �,' T•� Tsai - " -Miss Larkin, of Toronto. spent a few days with ]ler sister, Miss F. on - ustues i meeting of theNNEENNU young Ladies Red Cross CI ab wil l rono, spent the Easter holidays with - ' PICKER=NCiF — -.. ..- - � - -B. Housser. be held in the Town Hall on the F. L. and Sirs. Green. Pte. A. Mair; of. Toronto'. spent Good PICKERING HARNE SS E OR 7. - -Dr. Henry will be here as'nsual evening of Tuesday, May 2nd, at 7.80 Friday in the village.to see -HQme Phone 2501. W: J. COAKWELU next Tuesd'try to attend to his.pro. o'clock, m. All the girls of you Archie, Come again ess n -Pte. W. Thomas, of Whitby, u s be present as business of import- rues rim a is a n o with his sister at Por'14 Qolborne. while t .I STOP LJDK..iSTEN ryas the quest of James and Mrs. save will be transacted.. Mies Gladys is visiting 'friends in Tp- _.._�,. "'s`✓:'• -''UAT CHOP' .Andrew on Sunday. -W. J. and'Mrs. Coakwell and E. W. Evans, of Whitby, is : `doing his bit" by taking back the ronto. RIchard Middleton, of Elmvale spent Monday here with his brother, Will -; family, visited relatives in the cit on Good Frida y y -A. T. and Mrs. Law and child. pump business, thus allowing the young two gun men to w)n he had sold the business so a months Middleton. It is about forty years since 'Mr. Middleton left hie' home here. -� 1+.TOW is the fire for repainting your house, both for pro- cdnceded to be the best and we know they will Rive you every mtis. faction. Avoid all the discomforts of wet feet, muddy boots, by reu. of West Hill, spent Sunday ago, to go to the front.. Any etc., wearing maltase cross brand rubbers. lei tection against the weather and for the salve of its ap-! Caldwell's Cream substitute_ - with their relatives here. -Pte. John Keane, of Whitby, work entrusted to him will re- ceive • prompt and careful atten• TIME TABLE -Pickering Station 0 T. S. Trains going East las as follows - pearance. Then there is nothing that will show better 'Molasses Meal and Pte. J. Keane, of Toronto, tion. ** No. a Mail 8.08 A M. returns for the time and money spent at house-cleaning time were home on Good Friday. -F. A. Graham, of Montreal, .12 Local &5o P- M. ;; d than paint and varnish used inside the house. Tell us what ` -Geo. A. and Mrs. {cordon and -.'Miss Noble, of Toronto, spent Sun- on'e of Canada s leading eyesight specialists, will be at McFadden's a Local 8.04 P. M. Train. going we.i ane as follows— 3y Ivo, 1 Lora 7.42 A. M. 'r ou wish to slat or varnish and we will show you z - Up Chopping every day. day with their relatives ere. Drug Store from Thursday, May �� 11 Local 2.15 P. M. righten Finish that will do it—and do it right.* -We are pleased to report that 4th, until Saturday. May 18th. 7 Mail 7.50 P. M. Miss M. Gormley is improving, her illness. Examinations free. Glasses only •Snadavincluded WIL �����/�w �,�%j/���� N O T I C . after recent severe -:Miss Agnes Every, of Fraser-. recommended when necessary. This is a rare opportunity -don't 4 ' her Easter vacs- wills, ishe miss it. * ­ft1fhtehUp,RMshft� h mg m pion at the home of herother. -The teachers all left for their -Order your butter -wrapper at THE NEws Office. It has been _ After May let, feed grinding at 'on Glen Willow Mills will be done respective homes Thursday reported that we have been un- only Tuesdays, Thursdays and are a fine of Paints, and Varnishes which do exactly what they are ►n- evening laat for the Easter vacs- tion. able to secure parchment and thus unable to fill orders. Such is Fridays until further notice. tended to do—give a right treatment to each surface. It is imposdble to -The townshlp council ' will . not the case, as we have never been D. A. REESOR, obtain one paint or varnish that is suitable for a wide variety of uses, so it meet on Monday next at 1 a'elock withoat it and find no difficulty in 81.8E Cedar Grove Is very important to obtain a product that is exactly suitable for the pt t - P� you have in mind. Coale in and talk it over. We may be able t� ,N. eneral getting It, although some whole- y . _ business. � you with flans, fit George's recto has been rectory fresh than dot this the price at whichTU VV A dAhb treated to a coat of paint, which improves its appearance we could secnre it before the war. -The 116th Battalion will to me S. CHAP _ greatMAN ly. go Beaverton gest week and then be- �PIC.RN G - —A great many of the cellars of the village were filled with water gin a march through the County, stopping for a day or two at each - r Q 1�T T • 1T g�jihl = ; ' as the result of the rains of Friday ` of the following places : Canning. ;Just one night bight last. ton, Stinderland. Uxbridge, Port `• -Miss Sate Kerr, of Oshawa. •- `and Miss Dally Kerr, of Tomato, Perry, Whitby and Oshawa. The battalion will'be fedd byby its own - S A T („! R L7 A Y SPRING � � spent the holiday with their cooks, o field kitch- • - . r here. ratanp� with �wIlI mother —Misses , Ila Teeple and Jean ens, and be housed in drill shade, public buildings, etc., as APRIL -219TH:-.'-ARRIVING :. DAILY' 'Hamilton, of Paisle ,spent the the ground will be too wet in the = holiday with the former's aunt, early part of May to sleep on. It _' L�[r•. John Marker._ -Bugler Robt. Rankin and his is expected that they will tbere- after begin their long march to Mr. Win. Res, Jr.,pree- ents Palmers Specta- p'ES, RASES, SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS - friend, bugler W. Percy, of 1Vhit- spent the holiday here with Niagars•on•the-Lake, where they train for several months. cular production of and all other Garden Tools. t- a former's mother.. _will -On Wednesday evening last, --- R 1T 'AT T 31 s 1 S Ei 353'� :D C -Sergt. E. Calvert. of Whitby, o accom pealed by a friend from prior to her departure from Pi • ck Bring, Mise Johns, has 7� % 1f n]� • Q $ --- _ who rise n V:�Ci� UtigJjK _Oshawa, spent Sunday at the teacher of the junior department Bsee Balls sad Bata. Fishing Tickle complete in all lines. Lome of his parents here, -Mise Gladys Allawa of Wal- Y y of the public school for nearly four sate, was Y presented with a With all the added features Complete stock of General Hardware. - len•tein; Waterloo Co., to Is spend- Lag the Easter vacation at the handsome silk umbrella with ail• ver mounted handle. The re@en- that hays made this Com. =J � � E P H H B U N D Y— home of her parents nate. ration, which was accompanied by pony famous. -. - .-"`- -Mrs. Clemente and two child- an appropriate address, was made , .Iran. of Milton, and Mrs. Deacon and children, Frankford, have by the pupils of all the depart- Sipccw Prke, - � 7Se atind 159 EASTER BOOTS AND SHOES - of went® of the school. The address Leen spending the holiday with • their parents, C. H. and Mrs. Burl• expressed the deep regret felt by the pupils at losing Miss Johns, as - Every one likes to have a cow pair of Shoes for Salter. Come here and be �� ' lag• teacher. NOL only has she beep fitted. We have a fine range to choose from in Ladies'. (lents and Children s -Mise Hannah Stephenson went held in the highest esteem as a The ladies will be delighted with our Pat. Pump, wlih cloth top, at 1.75, also to Toronto last week to undergo teacher, but since coming to Pic)[. '`� •� all pat. at 2.7a , In Mewd Fine Sboe we have a splendid line at 8,75 and 4.00. an operation for ..appendicitis, ering, Miss Johns has msde her - e - on Wednesday. We ace pleased 'to report that she iq now making -satisfactory .progress towards re- covery. -F. H. Hall has this year t he'. best assortment of flowering and foliage planta, tomato, celery, cab• bage and other vegetable plants that he has ever had. He will•be Eto @bow you through " his' hot houses, whether you intend to buy or not. Call and see him. * _ -During the absence of Mrs. -$rows, some boys have•broken in. to her residence, just west of St. George's church, gaining admit- tance through the windows. This is a moat serious offence, punish. ,able by imprisonment. The grail. .ty ones will consider their 'own interests by discontinuing the practice. -F. W. Weeks and F. H. Hall spent two nights recently in :the r delightful sport of fishing for F suckers. They caught 70 on the first night and 65 the second night. They kindly offer to give to the sportsmen of the north end of the -village the benefit of their super- ... _ mor skill and experience any time t they wish to go out for a haul. -A, military concert by mem- bers of the 182nd Battalion will be Iceld in the Town Hall on the even- ~ Ingg of Friday, May 5tb. A splen- did program will be given includ- e ., Ing moving pictures of a military .nature. Short addresses will be given by Mrs. Parsons, of Toron- to, Lieut. -Col. A.. A. Cockbnrn, O. C., 182nd Bn., a returned sol. ' dier and others. The new band bf the 182nd will also be present to give a number of selections. A silver collection will be taken. The concert will begin at 8 o'clock ahs rp. Community, and her departure is deemed a great loss to the village. -W. J. Marquis, son of Thos. B. Marquis, who has been residing for the past four years in Stway- side, Wash., rias been appointed superintendent of the schools of Miami, Arizona, a city only six years old, but with a population of 50,000 and growing rapidly. Air. Marquis was for eight years superintendent of the schools of Two Harbors, Minn., and after' wards -State High School Inspect- or of Minnesota, but was compel led, on account of a severe attack of rheumatism, to seek a new clim• ate. He moved to Sunnyside, where he engaged in ranching and fruit -growing. His numerous friends in Pickering will bepleas ed to know' that his health has been completely restored and that he is now able to resume hischosen profession. -One of 'the heaviest rains for years : occurred on Friday- night last, when rain• to the depth of two inches or more fell in a few hours,. As the land was already water -poked, this rain all went to swell the creeks, with the_result that the flood was as high as in the spring time when the snow die - appeared, and when the road west of the bridge was covered to the depth of about two feet. As the flow of water was not obstructed by ice the current was exceeding - ]y strong and many trees along the bank were torn out by .the roots. F. L. Green's milldam was badly.damaged, and thus let free a gaantityy of water which helped to swell tl�e flood. As a result of these rains farmers have been un- able to get their spring work done which will now be very late. Dur Stock of _ COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and COLUMBIA RECORDS Is all new. It will give us pleasure to play the records for you, whether youpnr- chase or not, and we' 'gladly-assist"you in making selections, '130 matter how small _ the purchase. Itchddees ' i)rug Store, PICKERING Suspenders and underwear. ' Ladies' Underwear, n new line of D dr A Corsets, also Crompton Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, etc, A sple6did line of Cretons. Denims. Scrime, Muslins, Bungalow Nets. L for your house furnisbing-Linoleum. Oilcloths, etc. - Blankets in 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 at old.'prices. G. A. GILLESPIE, . DUNBARTON HARNESS ! `�COLLARS ! Good Farm Harness from $35.00 upwards, ^A number of bargain Collars, ,$2 and $2 50 :All horse goods at reasonable pricer. 'Harness, B t d -Shea -r tom tl — ELM DALE MILLS -- . :.-®. oo an-epalrlEag p p y -: :. 1 attended to, •;: ' PICKER=NCiF — -.. ..- - � ......,.:. You can always get the best Mani. PICKERING HARNE SS E OR toba Flour made from No. 1. '. -HQme Phone 2501. W: J. COAKWELU Manitoba Wheat. Royal Household and Glenora for Bread. Try a bag. ' — Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats BRAN,SHORTS, STOP LJDK..iSTEN MIR FEEDS ' -''UAT CHOP' How'about vont. rii4bers.-. _ _is -the-- tinea—to—safe -ward--against-- - CRUSHED-OATSany ngeriag colds. To do this wear rubbers. We sell the very ` BARLEY CHOP WHEAT best rubbers on the market. The Maltese Cross Brand. They are - CRACKED CORN cdnceded to be the best and we know they will Rive you every mtis. faction. Avoid all the discomforts of wet feet, muddy boots, by MIXED HEN FEED etc., wearing maltase cross brand rubbers. , 1 Caldwell's Cream substitute_ - Calf Meal. We are agents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. Xnd • guarantee per. 'Molasses Meal feet satisfaction with every garment. CHOPPING AND OAT CRUSHING EVERYDAY We have been learning how for sixty years Get prices on feed in ton lots. Get the habit, you men, go to The Men's Store. BELL PHONE. "V�rl '97700C1 ` W. R. A, BUNTING, 'PICKERING Chopping every day. 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