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MCK NNON, M.D.; L.R.O.S., , adinbur h, member of the t`olieae ,of l'Y/aielans and gorgeous of Ontario. ileentiaW d'C si college of garasone. Edinburgh. attention to dsisases of women and attsln, Once and residenes, Brough,ta, . PKK-ERINQ MEDICAL SURGICAL and X-RAY INSTITUTE plat mmG, ONTARIO �ML6ffi TOWLa. M. B., M. D., C. M., Phy.Am -la-obatge ltpellahat in Bectal Diseases. Prostatio Dl♦ ease of Mon. Diseases of Women, Canaan, Dors. 1•2a7 examination. Diseases of •7s. _a�nose, �r0a/ sad lama "N"— and' ilaN nasi etsronio ails.«.. O1ses,Hoars 9.30 to is and I to Y .. 6977 f.eQa7,ii. . H. FAREWELL, K.O:, BARRIOS- Pl . ?as. comftyy drown sttpzn07. and County 6srstkas. Oomi Sows. Whitby. WT S. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A • Solicitor, Notary P oblic. Esc. Mone to Office Brock 6t. North, Wbltbv. 2517 t ,�uastt<liess 4i;ar>s,s. UT O. HAM—Issuer of Marz•iage 7T • Licenses in the County of Ontario, Pickering vtnage, sny TPOUCSHER. Real ' Estate Auc- e tionew, ralustar, collector and teener o l carriage Itesoees, Brougham. toy HOPPER Issuer of Marriage D • Licenses in the County of Ontario. Ossa at stale and his rssidenoe• claremont. B.BBATON TOWNSHIPOLEER • Conveyancer. Commissicum for feting alaavlts. Aceoaataot. ata k OM" to loan so lean •Issustt of -Carriage Ida• eteY- Ont. T-7 F�j POSTILI., Licensed Auctioneer, e e for Counties of York and Ontario. Ana. Wm sales of all kinds sstenwd to an shorrossa stakes. Address Greso giver P. O., out. C(i A. BRE WSTER. V. 8.. Gradu Y s ate of Toronto veariaar7 Consgs, has •gamed an cote in Claremans CDlap, `11 di - eases of domwttea ted animals treated. Owe IM alar debt promptly attasded to. - uind B. POVMLL.. Licensed Auc- bosser valuator and collector for naafis► Ontario and York. An kinds of Soles Boa. rsted either ivatei7 or by .cacao. eta noses eoltaotsd Bar dates or at or ppaarr siaalars appply at Pasidsnee. Elisabeth at, tone. Pheas orders telt at !Paws Office, Pick. setla�, or Maeaab's store. Claremont win ro. naive prompt sttenues. SaMsfactiou guaran• sited_ 1d7 phone number is Independent %GO% 1d NOCK IWHITEYALE. ONT. lural Director .and Embalmer. Any business entrusted to- me will be carefully handled. -- Charges Moderate — Independent Phone No, 1514. JOHN PHILIP Has a full line of I resh and cur meats constantly on hand. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon; Sam, aolognarWeiners, etc. Highest prices paid for " Butcher's cattle 9iekering - livery First-class rigs for hire - Day or night ""BU -9 meets all trains , Teaming promptly attended to. Agent for Canada- Carl;iage Co. . We He Peak, Pticlle,'ing. — rill From;famou lwrin `- and vicinattend thes� l 4 rl'ORONTOa ONT. . receive not only the Highest Grade of Business and Sborthund Educa- tion but assistance to secure choice positions when competent.- . We were called upon recently to fill positions worth from $10 to $18 per week as well as some from $75 to A0o.per month. Thk tithe Scbool for yon to attend. Open all year. Enter now. Write for our large Catalogue. %V. J. Elliott, Principal Cor. Yonge and Charles Sts., i- from Y_b Leas College, u a reset •e ES:e.H Bent hon., n, . Gregg, ear- GREEN O�D - t Epworth League on Sunday evening, Mgrtlr Rensain, hon, . Jr IL—Geon- • March 14th, at 7.15. All are cordially Rina Forsytb, bon.. - Gordon Gregg, e WHITE SATIN— BRRAD invited to attend. - b„n„ Golds. Anderson, hon., Mary CR$Aht BIIN9—Fe>lai.T x --� • Wagg, hon.. Mona Hurihert. Sr. L— V _ GREEN RIVER TEA BIINS—PAl3TRY, _ - •( Merle Linton. Laur» Linton, John _ . A hoz acetal will 'be held 'in -the _Neal. Jr, 1.—EBg:u Ward, hon., Rob- MILLS - BRAN • -• - - { Workman Sall here on tho eve•jing of art Beelhv. Gordon.* Shirk. Pr, A.r Wednesday, March ]7th St. F at> ick's Norman Knight, bon., Harold Sander- SHORTS ' . Fon. Mary Benson. Ruby Watson. d `JUMBO videdDay ) A splverybody welcomeenid program i7ras been pr. B.—Nora Tarr. hon., Ra?btn John- IF - SCREENINGS, (wheat) : � Pro: E - Knight, bonn..,oBesse. MxbelSandersoo Annie Vera O the i` atY•mera -"—'OATS C. W. DUNBARTON Linton. Pr. C.—Frank Welsh, Geo. �7 OAT CHOP A Tipperary Tea will be given in the Middleton. Q. M. Doughty, teacher. k CORN AND CORN CHOP Claremont Continuation School for church here on - W-edneadav evening, An unlimited quality of Barley' March 17th. A good program will be . January and February. Middleachool, 3 P R and Wheat wanted, for. MIXED (TRAIN &CHOP Tendered in which the following will i Form III.— Robert Willison, hone ' _ Viola Forsyth, hon., Margaret Glee- which I will pay �? take part: Mies Somers -Cocks, Mrs. son, hon., May Rawson. hon.. Annie ' Honev, Mr. Petty. Mies Macfadyen, S Bard, Dora Brodie, John McLellan the highest price. COAT i C0$�j_ Mr. W. Honey and Miss F. Anne, ppoo Tea. served from 6 to >! o`clock. Ad- Floregce Forgie. Lasser school, Form Call me up and Ret my prices. (Scranton D. L. & W.) mission 26 and 15 cents. Come and I1.—Jean McFarlane, bon., Lyman F pend -asocial evening on St.'Patrik's Barclay, Ethel Arbuckle and Robin scn STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA pmg. equal. George Burton, Bessie - night. Benett. Mav Florence Rol h Brodie. Cho .Mondays, Wed-, - - -Form 1. mi lil,eta Sl,ephenson. ._ MONGOLIA_ _ Evans., hon., Mar h Pugh. Hazel Man- PRICM RIGHT. tie, IsabelSargent, Govrneur Porter, nesdays- and Fridays - Arthur Williams is in Toronto sere- rR ing on the jury. Gmrit Jones and Clare. Underhill equ- �. L. SPINgi ItI�IlITED, >il, Barbara K dd, Edward Jones, y eq Some of the children .is. this burg s MY BABER'S JOY is full tial i have chicken pox. Douglas Dickinson, Charlie Bieck, PIQKERIN.G, ONT. W. J. Ramsey, of Toronto, spent Willie Forgie. M. J. Wilker, princi- to any Western mill brand and over Sunday with his mother and sis- pal. E. M. Rice, assistant. makes_ a better flavored loafs. tern here. - Besides this it costs less. money. ''.. Allan Wideman and sister Annie For a good milch cots attend_ Lin, S-, ecial prices in lots of five bags spent one evening last week on the o$ s sale Thursda ,Mar. 18 or over, E ct ar aB►. - - --- Osterm-ooT _ - Mi.. S. DeGeer spent Tuesday of W-MITgVAL,E - - last week with Mrs: J. H. Dads, of mattresses at $15.00 Can be the 9tb con„ Wbitchurch. - Robert Hoar, of Freeman, is visiting in the vale. bought at J. H. BEAI'S Clare- Remember Linton's sale Mar. 18th. Fred A. Major is visiting friendsat Sturgeon Falls. ii a, oFTOS U Fence moat—the price is the same the world over, other mattres- MARKHAM y week on Lew n busTIDan Wan in the City last - business. ;F I R S T- - ses- from $2.00 L tip. See our -Themany friends of Mra. John W. James Castles is visiting friends in Bedroom Suits, Buffetts, Side. Cowie. of this place and formerly of the city for a few days.Compare quality and price with other ' Claremont. will regret to bear of her Mrs. D. R. Beaton is recovering Coates. =tubi' Ring Lock all No. r ' boards, Extension tables, China death on Monday. after only a few slowly. after an attack of la grippe, mire, guarsotsed equal c any other Cabinets, Couches, Chairs. days illness. - In the earlyrt of Iasis Geo. and Mrs. Pugh entertained • . _ ring lock fence. week she accompanied her husband to lumbar of friends over the week -end. `. Big stock. - the city, where the latter was to take A sleigh load of ourponng peOpie 6 wires. 40 inches. 9stays. price ?4s. - treatment for neuritis. She took a attended a bell at, West Hill on Friday 1 . '• 44 9 • ” Alin. Delivery free. chill at the home of her sister• whirh night last. 8 " 118 " 9 '•CLA"M-29a ONT rapidly developed into poeumonla. Mrs. Geo. Christian. we are glad to 9 -` 48 '9 33C -' She was taken to the Western Hospi- liar, is almost fully recovered from a 10 " 60 9 33-- ' ♦�T Cal, where death occurred In her Slat serious illness. Poultry and garden Fence No. 9 E4VSE FURNIeii�ii\ year, Her funeral took place on Joseph McNeely and Joseph Wilson and 1S wtre. ' Thursday to St. Andrew's cemetery are not Improving as fast at their fri- p here, ends would lake. IS wires.. 48 heigh. price 50 cts. STORE Snow -shoe and ski-ing parties are 20 " eo '• •' ss cts. - being enthu•aitistically anized by Frost t- ht lock fences 10 stays . r LOCUST HILL gBarer. Also Rates. -• - - - our vt:uga people.. � - - - a 'rd, d , Y Wm. Armstrong, a pioneer of Mark- Misses. Ella and Euphemia Pennock, Lawn Fences. Angle Iron i e ham township, and one of the beet of Tnronto. spent the week -end with wire. Prices posts and Hay BU81I1e8 Wanted known men in York Co., died at the their Parents here. Cash.' Freight paid. v familyresidence here on Haturdav Beit Bros. are busv taking down the Bell Phone. ieneral store business wane or iiia 7�y�"-�• Arne butrhPr shop they recently purchaser) strong took an active lntere,,t in local from Mr GathWher. ' !tent who can cash for Suit- affairs. He was closely identified L�dward Long is horr,e at present pay y F. J. Pronati, Pickering - with the work of the Farmers' Insti under the doati»'a care, the result of a Bile bu-uness. If y oii have'such a tue, was u prominent horse -man, and cut from a skate. while playing hockey ..business to sell write _ R'" E;reatly in demand as a judge. In at Claremont.. ; polit ra hP was a lConservative and in A number of our people attended religion an Aogli�an. His funerrl the concert at Markt tm on Thursday _ c,ua p H e an Isere delighted !Pith the a hC -0 urch.cemetery. splendid-prnaram ren e l oiiotry ea a _H. 1114 - inr is busy these da a less. al er ar d1o) LUMSDEN BUI.LDIIG, Some choice breeding young 3to`_k goon doingbthe `job.reMr. Major is for- Cement, d ADELAIDE ST., E., TvRoxTo. for sale at.LintonIs. tunate in having such a large crop, _ - -Lath, Shingles. Ready hoofing, e HIGHLAND CREEK itiROLOMAM .New Chopping Mill _ Corrugated. Iron, :1 pretty wedding took place on T. E. Hain lost a valuable horse on Eastlake Shingles Wednesday. lurch 3rd. at the home Sunda the latest itli of B. F. and airs; Closson, when their Win. Cassie visited his sori at West -Cedar Posts, Steel Posts, Raving installed' proud Chopping and Oat flak- eldest daughter. 'Una Jean, was united Hill on Monday. iq. Marriage to William John Morrish, F. C. find A. P E3echio, of Toronto. Wire Fencing. mg m I bi-the Rev E T Dn,Wing The hridewere _avc+r.gusdag. -- Ifo.u are of Tared to do custom who was given away by her father, Thos. Philip bad a business trip to y g woreveryday in the week. looked pretty in a dainty gown of Uxbridge on Friday last. give you, my price on any. a Also Flotlr for sale. white embrolderPd Brussels net with, .Miss Major. of :Scat born, is visiting thing you - pearl trimmings over white silk and a Miss Olive Wilson at present. reclnirei, tulle veil with orange blossoms, and John Field,'of Collingwood, visited W. G. Barnes, Green •River carried white roses. Mias Fannv Clos-. Geo. and Mrs. Young.last week. t•' T,' T+' �if1 R • - ��`� --- =_-•-- W -:4--a L.- W-:4- � I, -4A— .. — .•.I ­­ _-----`_-- t..,_ .-- REAL ESTATE....: t maatr, we^�,1, P.�. a-�..s --—- shadow ace and rose buds and few days with R. J. and Mra. Cowan.'�a carrying pink- carnations. Sidney carrying Robert. Jarvis and Mrs. Bond. of Morriah supported the groom. The Cedar Grove, -visited Mra: -Brod-ie On "Bridal Chorus" was played by Miss SCC Marguerite Brown. About forty Mrs. Geo. Duncan spent a few days guests partook of the wedding supper. Soon after MT. and Mrs. Morrish left Inenranee-later k3wer en -fame or a short trip, the bride travelling in a brown satin dress with Est to match, perty and Village DwellingR, GREAT in first-class Companies, For Rood clean seed oats or barley T?O Premium NOteB attend Linton's sale Ma'r..19. If not insured with me, call and- WHITS* compare rates: _ O F F stead of Tuesday. Misses Gladys and Jean Brodie, of -end with The Baptist congregation are en- • ; • V. R3chardsoa- deavoring to secure a parsonagefor their pastor, Rev, Mr. McLean. The. their grandmother and aunts rapidly increasing value of town pro - Notary Public, Pickering. ppeerty makes the undertaking a very the nth con. drove to ow Monday and spent a very enjoyable evening with Johlt and Mrs. Tweedle. heavy one. The annual 'combination sale will be Mrs. Jas. Black, an old -resident of Elft yon lots of water ? Whitby; died-ori•Wednesday at an ad. ries should be sent to R. J. Cowan at vanced age. In the same house and C. S. 1UCS, OF WHtTLVALL on same day there was born to Frank and Mrs. Rice, a daughter acid thus a • is prepared to furnish you anything great grand daughter to Mrs. Black. in the -line -of water . supply such an: 'windmills, Bishop Sweeney, of Toronto, form - a large confirmation class in All pumps, hydtaulre- rams, Led Saints' churct on Wednesday even= plumbing, etc P g, . •ing. He was assisted by Rev. James They are Also expert well drillers _ 1, , 1. Fletcher, and there was a full choirs services.- -The bishop's• address was a Nom, T• and respectfully so lc your pa ion, very brilliant --one a= was -bared on apse for the Aure. 'Ind, nhon, V.521. the present war, illustrating fit. Paul's BLACHSMITE SEOP I address comparing the soldiers of the TOOLS SHARPENED King to soldiers of Christ: _ R. M. Tipper, district representative Vto undersigned has opened a new «; a make a s cialr of crosscut saws, of the Dept. of. Agl,• is inviting all blaekswit -shop on the. King- p I y members of the winter courses to a stern road opposite the - Tools'of all kinds. Locks repaired, meeting on Saturday afternoon to Ppo Razor -honing a -specialty. For a first- organize an improi emelt association. Quaker church, two class hair trim or an easy Y shave call The purpose of the society is for mutu- mi7es east of at the East•e�i+d Barber Shop. al improvement especially 1n agricul= ,,Pickering Village.' See our House Furnishings of; al Lural topics. The memberswill be.en- 'Work- guaranteed. Charges moderate kinds.- Slightly qwd Carpets: titled to the services of the district, from 15 cents yard up. representative. All farmers are wel- _ -� - --W,7-7: R(iRDON PiCKERiNG eetne particularly the yg ounmen. JO On anu mrY,_1+ltl Lau, un 1Vrvn W. - Mr. McKuen, of Lemonville, spent a . - LOCUST RLL few days with R. J. and Mra. Cowan.'�a Robert. Jarvis and Mrs. Bond. of Cedar Grove, -visited Mra: -Brod-ie On - Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Duncan spent a few days 7. with her sister. Mrs. James Malcolm, GREAT SALE _ • Nezt week W. J. CoakwelT wiil 3s at Bodell's on Motidap" afternoon in- _ O F F stead of Tuesday. Misses Gladys and Jean Brodie, of -end with - tN t Spectacles and Eyeglasses Pickering, spent the week here. their grandmother and aunts _ A --L oph :young people from Whitevals A T the nth con. drove to ow Monday and spent a very enjoyable evening with Johlt and Mrs. Tweedle. - "'• Prices neverheard of before The annual 'combination sale will be held on Friday, March 26th. All ent- +in ries should be sent to R. J. Cowan at ...CkBMIIg once that they niny appear on the sale bills, 'Regu'lar $1.50 glasses $1.19 r Duncan Dolphin was called to Te- Regular $'2.00 for $1.49: ronto on Monday, owing -,to the death of bis sister, Mrs. John Cowie, ofRegular _ Y $3.50 glasses $3.93 Markham, who coniracted pneumonia Reg. $5.00 rimless _ toric while in the city. The annual meeting of St. John's lens $3.98 f° Ladies' Aid, which was__held, at 4lrs, Ifosgrove's •on Wednesday of last ,Jost ape our new,- stock. Eyes - - - _ 7 week, was well attended. The follow- Pres., Mrs. tested free. Satisfaction 1y ing officers were elected: Mo ave ; 1st Vice„ Mrs G. Philip : - - guaranteed. - • - "' •. 2gtt-e Mrs. J. H. Madill; Sec v: Mrs. C. A.. Barclay; Trees,. Mrs. W. Even our regular prices are low Cassie, Organist;=Mra, The Women's Institute will bold' when compared with their monthly meeting at the home' of Mrs. 'hos. Beer on Tuesday, March cit rices. y P 16tb1 at the regular hour•. A demon• - - stration of salads suitable for St. Pat. be Mrs. Alken• To N. McFADDEN,. "# rick's day will given. dress- burg, of Toront.o, instruetor on making will be present with a view to • Druggist—Graduate Optician.,p. forming a class.. Members of other - - - r Fnstitutes, also non- memberioesiroue _ of jnining,•will he made welcome. Pic]cer a.t. Ont L=0 ,; zey "�",++s""t �,y., .,•.^•' .^*x-$• . :',"�.�'wF"•',T"7 r3{a,.c.r. r -�. :-n�a'+. . ••v ..v -r.. "t««twe. «, G si � o.�a.. ...::- t. •..?4 xv:., ;v+�`.. �'• .-r•. .yam, .•ti,' �. t Y. e'�Z a�:r.. -yr cry.. tai•• ,, _.. 'ro, SEE t. ttENNIEtS ALWAYS. GROW ---- THE- FINEST IN THE LAND. Catalogue FREE. .Sold br bast lealers. WM. -RE N N_1 E Co. ' IAMiTED ' 4ADELA>DE and JARVIS STS., TORONTO, ONT.' Aho at Montreal, Winnipi4, Vancouver. :.IMnrP llividPads Froin Garden `Crops POTPiTED PARAGRAPHS. The lazier a man is the more hope he can generate. Words are merely the blossoms, but deed -3 are the fruits. . llnere are times when every man is a deep- dyed villain ; in his thoughts. - Our idea oaf a smart young man is one who succeeds in taming his wild oats. Nothing jolts a liar, more than to have anotlier chap beat him -at hiss own game... ii ame..•-- After a young man ring's a •girl's door -bell -about so often it's up to 1 -him to ring her finger. When a girl looks miserable even a wise than can't tell whether it is because of a broken heart or an aching corn. And sometimes after marrying a man , she once considered a good MAGIC WAILLtFTT CO:LTD TORONTO, ONT.1 WINNIPEG -MONTREAL We uaSlraitatiagly �emit"pd Wt4c Baking Powder as being We best, guest and .moat healthful baking Pow- der that it is possible to produce, _ CONTAINS NO ALUM All hwedients are_ UWY prhAw ca the label. catckh a woman would like to take - - - him off the hook and throw him --- --- "This1Year, if Ever, the Opportune Time fd>t�Making Money From back. the nation. If we go back to the of his earliest acts was to drop the 1% '�' reign of the Prussian Mona oh old Sta a whoPilot Bismarck, and 7.a - he Vegetables. , - i HEADACHES . - - -- SICK grab lame tat firststheolGe.ermanapeople Q Frederick the. Ge 7il- reat (1740 1786) CIIE ` find this dual policy of land and land improve- looked with much doubt and appre • - --- rERMANENTLY CU1 ED Bing abroad, 'MAKE EVERY ACRE PRODUCE MORE. went at home in full operation, one c n on their new ruler. No In 1772 he participated with Aus- one could guess what he would do - r - • — tris and Russia in carving up Po- next! He. was an unknown quin- Wiffl= - Pink Pills COTreCt land, his share beingWest Prussia. tity"and capable of springing any _ Dive acres oS Ontario Boil near a agement, and it is mush more satis- �r, As his own Chancllor he had a number of uncomfortable surprises ,good market can be made to easily factory. the Cause .9t This Trouble people. i •,support a family in comfort. -In For example a crop of radishes, in t every pie, an example the on_ the eo le. They nicknamed potatoes alone the returns would turnips, spinach oir lettuce sown in There ' are . few ailments that present William lice faithfully him the Roving Raiser (Der Reiae run, under ordinary- prices, at April, will have ripened so that the cause more genuine mise in the copied. Prussia shared in.a second Raiser). From rossnd can be cleared, du up, and and third partition of Poland in But today he is in Germany the , 'from $100 to' $200 per acre. g g home than attacks which ere gen- 93 and 1795, and certain changes supreme authority on politics and $400 to $500 per acre can be m tnannred, and again used by the first i erally-termed sick hesad&c> s a 1� re -arrangements took lace in all navai.and military matters, and from cauliflower. Many people of -June, when such crops as cu- attacks are often periodz , - be inclined to regard these figures cumbers, peas, tomatoes, or sweet when the mother of a family is pros- 180T, by which Prussia gob' led up ,awing i his great versatility, there ' as_*zagaerated, but the are facts, corn can be ranted, and so on all ated at intervals there is not only I'O�°• s° that to day the population is nothing y down the law. not as - and many cases can a .porn - t cons e i -- Iyer owri.auffenng foto a id-er, G4'�nv_ is. 10 r cent. of sumo ii lay -- the discomfort caused the other Poles, and whom she has never suc- a zg a ' to substantiate our statements. The crops should be moved seeded � assimilating. cruelty, and kris egotism suai-a be - treatment, ' proper soil treatment, the around from year to year, 6o as to members of the household. Sick headaches arise Erotic a variety of Then in 1815, Prusais� acquired gond all limits, sad yet this man Average garden will produce -at give the soil a chance to recuperate. Saxony, and the Rhine Provinces I is permitted to dead with the desti- ✓ least a half more than it now dose, Where a number of successive causes, and most of them can be re- jCieverai things must be borne in lieved or cured through the tonic and Westphalia, which greatly in Hies a millions of people not alone plantings are "desirable, as with P but throughout the •ipsmd,- however, to make a success peas, it is an excellent plan to treatment with. Dr. Williams' Pink creased the unification of Ge;many• is Germany g with en crops, such'sa onions, piant athird-orfourth Crop -between In 1834 she started the famous Zt,ll 1 world. True, he may i the vii- i g� the rows of the first crop, removing fills. Mrs,, Hugh Docherty, verein, the result'of which was to tiro of a system, but be is also its potatoes, cabbage, etc• The soil g Mlle, Sask . ,saSs: •'I suffered for cover the whole country with a net- executioner. Brought up in the must be suitable, cultivation mast the vines of the first crop as soon I ears with what the doctors called be tharoligh, varieties the best for as the peas have .been picked.- y work of toll -bars. In 1E388 she an Mediaeval doctrine of the "divine bibs district and the market, and Tl,e observance of the foregoing' nervous' prostration and sick mead nered the duchies of Schle wig-H-ol- right of kings." no other ruler has good salesmanship, suggestions, along with in¢tructions ache. When these spells came �n I sfein. ' It is through Holstein the ever placed hmmself so nearly on a reli$ble could trot work nor .walk, and the Kiel Canal runs.,level with the Divinity. The plot selected' for the garden for planting, which 1'a 1 sins in the head were almost un, Meanwhile. Au4tria had been or Americans have not forgotten his should be well drained, •aril musk aeedsmen supply with purchases of 1 bearable. At times the pain in my not be shaded to any extent seeds and plants,. should enable any ;mad was 'so dreadful-tti.at I feared dared out of Germany, after the, attempt g rally the countries of z Drainage takes away surface . wa- thoughtful and ambitious person to eastward, of 6a and sand told n push Europe against the United Stater make a success of growisi the con I it would drive me. mad. I tried four eastward, and seek eompeneation in the recent war With Spain, nor ;terrapidly, and keeps the soil ws,- g different doctors at times. and- not b conquering. what Slav countries have they condoned the meddle- 'ter away from the surface, there mon and .most popular summer y q B only took ,bottles of medicine, .but Rhe could, while Prussia annexed a someness of the Raiser's fleet in -by allowipg the roots to grow'deep vegetables. quarts of it, but to no avail. Then lot of small worth German states! Manilla Bay when Dewey captured ° and the au• to enter the soil sad Extensive Potato Cultivntioa. I quit •taking -medicine altogether that � taken Austria's side, that city. B-0 next turned his at- l- 'aid in deaomposmi g it- Fertility is The potato is probably more in i and tried dieting, but it made no ' In 1870 a quarrel was picked with tendon to the Ess#, and his cry of --1 •another most important feature- demand at all times, and will show I difference, 1 was stiff an agonazing France, the Ring of Prussia pre- the "yellow peril" is still ringing in 1' I ; 'The need for fertilizer is shown by a better proportionate -profit, year ! sufferer. Finally my husband low growth and pale color in the in and year out, than as other tending to have been insulted b- our ears d the great annoyance e bona meal y I urged the to try" Ur. Wil Pink the French Ambassador, the re- China and Japan. He next made - planta. Stably manure, farm crop,. In next week's issue of pills and got me a supply' After sults of this war are well known, the assassination of a couple of 'or good commercial felrtilizer should this paper will appear . an article { taken the Pills for some. weeks I p ' The used to renew the elements re- deals thoroughly and interesting- g Germany annexed Alsace and the German trfro' m n e C the pretext se ng ghlY g" "felt a little better and I gladly oon- largest rt of Lorraine, although extorting from the Chinese the lease soil, one success-' a-_ -w"e mostly French: of 200 square miles of Chinese ter- - Gerteiawti"�t. Jul farms r in Western Ontario, w o g� to feel stranger, the. terrible The France -German war led to the ritory, known as Kiau-chau, which Crops ate often lost through the has grown potatoes extensively for! headache 'came with I•ess frequency- definite consollidation of - Germany Japanese. and. British fteet as re u 43'years, and• who last' -year sold'- after taking the Pills for some under the King of Prussia, who cently wrested from him, to re - I& of the viiia to germinate. $1,200 worth of potatoes from a months , disappeared, alto they. • Don't blame your seedsman for this. Be took the tide of Kaiser- William I., store to China. _ twelve acre patch of his 150 -acre ' From that day to thus I have had no and the dreain of Bismarck to weld He was 'the undoubted cause of < it is usually because is planting - ;return of the tmublle; and all who together the country by blood and the war between Russia and .Japan, it is left loose abouts the- tis farm. _. , nein o my r Hess 'rr , iron was rdid selfish motive of re• seeds, and the dry atmasp ere pine Here are some interesting facts cure a3 marvellous' ..'I cannot sat them shrivelling them u w om a Pills, as many became a world -power, In lisping temporarily the pressure o trate *tountil all vita sty in ee coy Germany, without any cause the- hordes aiutig the AustroGer the article is wntten : they fertainl _t•,a%ed mr from a life ;ave the prions mn tion `"¢Man fildot4i Vegetable *crops as a rule are -sown• 'The first two' crops after uttin :. in rows, and in every case, as soon P P g of almost constant agony." France, of which she was jealous, He fought all disarmament -pro- the seed as sown, it should be 'n twenty-one- thousand file paid It is- by up -and enriching proposed to attack France, but posal at the Hague rnnferences, pressed dawn in the- drill with the for the underdraining in increased ; the blood and •strengthening the France wAs '%aved by_the intervers- and thus for Lhe last 2ii year's there , soot, then the yield -per erre _ - I ;les -DSL -jar, Williams' Pink Pills Lion of Britain's Queen, _with the has been a gradual revelation of his i bt When you take much food. from. sulk • seemingly marvellous cures, aid of the Emperor of Russia, and Mailed Fist policy, throughout the back of a rake, drawn lengthwise of the soil you, must return a like' and what they have done for others the drilla, and again firmed bq the finally .. Emperor: William told vutT acrid, But this has had one -good toiler or back of a spade. For want amount or your soil w i)l soon play ! they will do for all ailing pcnple -if Moltke that he felt toe, old to have effect,. for it .has resulted in recon- roller simple': precaution, perhaps out. This spring we use about five y another war on his conscience. cilia all differences between ua- tons of fertilizer, as well as several given a fair trial. - If you ed not g •- one-quarter of alt seeds sown fail Mind these Pills at, Four medicine Bismarck strongly encouraged tions, ser well as obliterating all - _ gerrrn saZne hundred loads of manure." dealers rou ban get them brymail at the oountry, to embark on a vigor- party , jarnngs in our own country, saps I ha�'e sof+d - cents a box or.six boxes for $2.50 ous colonial - policy, though it while there has •been forged be• reason, when setting out plantae fift thousand bushels o po Isi y" kind, be certain that the soi­c�� links of Empire l from a r. edicine .,;light have the effeet of weakening tween the Mot -her Country and her ram this farm, and have not had Co.,ookville 'Ont. Germany in Europe,—Thus afte gas pressed close to the rob years of carefully sending colonist's Like ancient Sparta, Germany's �have seen whole acres cauls- one single complaint as to quality. - $ower, cabbage and strawberry t `h'p to the year. 1900 the total to a Brazilian, Province, where they' hegemony has been. exercised for ill plants, lost solei through ne lief value of stuff sold off my farm `;hAIS£R IVILLI A31 If formed veritable German communr- to all except Germany, and like the ties, the Brazilians took fright, and ancient republic her fall will be !3 amounted to $41,724,28. The ten P i A this precaution. ears following 1900 would add easi Talus Rotation. I y g By Mas. K. Bice, Denver, Col. informed the United States, who rapid. ly snottier $40,000 to that sum." a became greatly alarmed, as this act -Denver, February 25, 1915. In - order to secure maximum This last year I had at -least -That weareengaged in a Titanic seemed to ,infringe the "Monroe • - _ - yields, and to keep doom weeds; gy000 bushels of potatoes. Put these struggle, greater in its cones- Doctrine," and this was assigned as Sudden Aetion., the systematic rotation of farm I at the low price of fifty cents per quences- than the Napoleonic wars the principal reason for the great ____'!•cronQ.._is an acknowledged necessity• bushel and you et $3,000.- I can u anoestors. and one which re a 'n th American . Navy, "What is your most valued pos. Why not, therefore, plan t e varie- raise one acre o potatoes or twen- wiII t our national - fortitude a which occurred from ,1890 to 1895: session, Miss arpe . try ;ties of_ vegetables and their plantingl ty dollars, easily.: So, you see- I temper to the uttermost; every William II. "My self-poesesamon, of course !" ''-- mime so as to secure a continuous have been making pretty good pro- thoughtful person will readily con- "Then I suppose there's no And abundant •supply_of good, fresh fit on my thirty acres."cede. It may be some satisfaction The accession of the present Em- " green things l It, is lust as easy as ','Fpr the last; seven years I tiara- to know that this world wide drama Peror marks a new era in .the his- c$ianee of giving yourself 'away 7 -'any other method of garden man- each year been Linable to fill ,my in which we are to play our role is tory of Realpolitik, especially in re "Oh, George ; this is•sa sudden orders." lation to foreign affairs. Bismarck; This is a splendid world of splen our seeking, but whoever or while in control, -confined German P P "In taking up i;ik thousand bulb- whatever t'he cause, can now cut activity mainly to Europe, but the did people, Be kind and cheery to . els of potatoes this year we have not but little figure. The great Arco present Emperor ha extended Ger- every one you meet, and then see if run across a quart meas of I agus of the neutral nations those • :potatoes unfit• for market. trustees of the world's consmence, man influence far beyond, and one you do not prove it so. "When every potato means two or have already pronounced in no un' three cents, one must be careful Certain tunes in our favor. Indeed, CATARRH IIr13\ SPOILED YOUR 'HEARING thmt there is an., -eye 4,n each piece it is doubtful•if there is a nation on UN n .-- --- planted." the face of the globe, great or small, sift A A NOZDE"{ "I started farts -three ye=ars ago excepting, su sr• hze . = ..GET CURED TO -DAY B R with fiv4B acres_ in potatoes. -and in i does not hate the Kaiser and his R c ,866 fetor ts,�t not a si"le year since -have I failed war methods. -. _ _ -• • ' - ' �.�..��•ou "` �r „ tM- ti*"may:. sones u I t�, grgn them:" - This war is the inevitable otit- f°„s;a r b� a � "pwtaI believe in. re, ayin the oil inexpensive -pleasant" 'to rise and VIT �s°``' b"ay b° I P fi come of a police 'which bears 'the Don't .Stay Deaf Any Longer— �llre to do its work thoroughly. colerbvyj°tg mol wbs<b ou �1 r�n'oM i for *Iiat volt take from 't. • I have .l title of Realpolitick, and whin _ n *1+ D �' T�St?--�= Catarrhozone is no experiment for • are ,,,ito hes o, a p',,;,Uah<'^ F made it a -rule never to •setl off the i first Prussia and then Germany has tb sue .`fl,,,�ke SEE s ., Catarrhozoge. �deafnes:.: f 0• �o�s ,itRs' Dorn•„oma. lain hay. straw or oats. been carrying on fur oiler` 100 i _- Thousands befoie yon have cleared ..Af « ur FREE . `wy,�° "I have'heen decent frith -my m^n. years, Catarrh but of -their heads by the aid I _Nine cases in ten of hard hearing ; c�TALoGStNtrnEssP,o c• I awing respectable wages and their I This so -Balled policy -is based on of Catarrhozone and. have thereby J• X. gEEDg' o"T !! ; :,,-,m" and board, but -neyar-wash- I the principle that#s far as all out- are curable. S.ib o P 1? By cureable we don't mean relieve- bee -n cured of deafness. To„o. �g. When I hired my, first man, side nations are concerned, able—we mean that the sense of hear- I bio batteries of miniature telephones many years ago. I simply told hi1n "Bight is righty,” the end justifies ins can tie pditnaneiitly brought back. to'bothei -.you —no internal medicine r.liat I hadn't married my tiife to do ilii means, • and this has merged by • Catarrh usually causes the deafness. I to take—you have ' viii ply- -to follow t a4hing." • easy gradations into German be- -Cure the catarrhal condition and you special`directipns for the CatarrhozonA he 'causes of your poor hear- inhaler Do this and' you'll find n` ` lief that they are a cho'viii pe plc,' remove 1 . I wonderful improvement in short .order of Ll'ecasaonal-ly a bald -boy makes and their sovereign is the Lord's ins. ' good- Anointed_ And even -tlhis policy if you were sure -you. -had catarrhal -- Any druggist •can stkpply you Cater • Many a fellow is so, stingy- that would have accom�plisrhed but little 'deafness You would use a real cure at est aid e. under plain wrapper from the once --of course you would. post P I ire won't even tell a story at his if it had not been backed up at There is a cure for :ou—one that is CataFrhozone Co„ Kingston, Canada. awn expense. home with a policy of strengthening � -.�>r:. r:•.. _.�::_�.��,,-- .. - _. ,.,�.�;,, tea•- .-,--..�. .. ,::..� .:-:�:: taw. •r�,:e' :, �. ` .t-°- rw. •,,... :_�:.�,.--�-' ,. Y; ..:. � `. _x 60 .. , t• r _.' .. rj�j Ind a Woman Sine�i � "ZED 'He Co Not �� s'�'�r`, '` Witihjt openin of the 1915 seed ' a�iw farmers and gar- .-0ne Stcp With' Chronic Backache trade, aeed�men, denets may wash to review gibe oon- r - -`" ditions under which sales may he {tIHEPi ' DODD' DNEY/ PILLS I There Is Trouble Ahead. made.' The Seed Control Act pro �9Constantly on their feet, attending vides that timothy, alsike, red olo. UPS to the wants of a large and exacting ,ver and •alfseed must not be Delicately CUBED ALTEg�:80BEBT8. alfa �* family, women often break down put on sale for the purpose of Seed- davo- with nervous exhaustion. 47lNowfoundlaad Maa Fiala a Firm y� ,; ;.::r In the stores, factories, and on a ang without being glaumiy marked Highly with the 'grade, namely : Extra No. exacta- Carc Alter Suffering Ten Months % farm art weak, ailing women, dragged 1 No. 1, 1Co, 2, No. 3. Farmers "x down with torturing backache and 'ot Torture"-Doetors and Other Wti bearing ,down pains. may sell seed below Na 3 is quality Medicines. Failed to Help Him. s' _ ch sv¢eto leaned and i w ,�• 3 ` dangerous, because_ due to diseased btaught up to grade. A of er ��. Lewisport, Twillingate District, kidneys. grass; clover and forage plant seeds INfld., March 8 (Special), -A thrill The dizziness, insomnia, deranged and those of cereals and flax must WHY WORRY ! �< g story of a splendid care by menses and other symptoms of kidney be marked in a plain. and indelible Choose your variety and Dodd's Kidney Pills is told by Wal- '1t complaint can't cure themselves, they- �a�,er with the common name or jter J. Roberts, a well-known resi- ; 4� require the assistance of Dr. Hamil- names of any noxious weed seeds ask your grocer for. dent of this place.. Hs x x' ton's Pills which go direct to the seat present. "Clark's". tr "My trouble started from a cold o z of the trouble. Seed of cereals, flax, grasses, clo= gaiter measles," Mr. Roberts states. To give vitality and power to the sera, forage plants, field roots and �a kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder and `"For nineteen months I was COn- "' �st gar vegetables mustbave a r- and for ten c 7 .Ar'. liver, to .free the blood of poisons, B g fined to the- house, s. ." + probably there is no remedy so sac minatian of two-thirds of -the per- I FARMS FOR SALE. r jWaths I could not make one step. G .. " �' p 3. l H. W. DAWSON. Ninety Colborne StrN4 cessful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For tentage standard of vitalit • for "I'tried many doctors and me -di- Lad Francis Seott, all womanly irregularities their merit good seed of the kind or be marked Toronto. cines but got no relief from `them• I y is well known. with the percentage that are capa- TF YOU WANT TO BUY OB BELL ♦ { ' iThe trouible was in my feet, legs f Eldest daughter of the late Lord Because of their mild, soothing and ble of germinating. "Papered 1 ite 9t stoat, on, or Dairy Farm. *---. healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are seeds" must be masked with the I wrue H.' W. Dawson, Brampton. or 90 Cob, -'sad arms, and at times was almost (Minto, former Lieutenant borne at.. Toronto. unbearable. I -could not feed my nor, Before her marriage -this safe, and are recommended for girls year inwhich-td- packet "was - son and women of all ages. 25 cents per y Fi ilea—DAWSO?%Cottrerne St., Ttrronta =*elf for those tea months. month to Lord Francis: Scott, filled. "At last I tried Dodd's Sidney of the late Duke of Bu e x at_a1L dealers. Recuse any sub presentative sam les of seeds NURSERY STOCK., - Pills, taking twenty-eight boxes in was. known as Lady Eileen Elliott- stitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills o an• for purity and germination s s `,.TBAWBERRIES. $3 psL�slEs: p0•; all, and am glad to as$- they made drake and Butternut. may be sent to the Seed Branch, �7 TATOEs, catalogue tree• lxceonnsll yr Prehistoric Bottles. . I Ottawa. Two ounces of grass seed, tr Son, Port Burwell, Oat. d< ^,a firm cure of me." _..___ SEEING THE .BCS. Mr. Roberts' troubles were caused According to recent discoveries It __ white or alsike plover; four ounces MISCELLANEOUS. - . ;by diseased kidneys. That is. why appears that nursing bottles were t Traveller in China Tells of His of red' clover, alfalfa or seed of �t ♦zscsg. Tubtuss. LUMP3. LTO-; � Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him. used even in prehistoric times. This Experience. like siie and one pound of cereals".l� internal and extme troa. eat. y�,� _i IXseased Kidneys fail in their duty is true at least for the age of pol- are desired. Samples under 8 ozs. entb�taotrneboo lite. Dr.tseii�inaaLUZI,alf of "straining the impurities out of iahed stone: inasmuch as a French I In "Thirty Years in Mukden" Dr, may be sent witliout postage and �., tinitetd. cnlrintrwood. Ons. 5! the blood and the consequence is archaeologist, when exploring a I Dugald Christie tells the foiloaing are tested free of charge up to 25 trouble all over the body. Dodd's neolithic funeral" deposit, found a story of an experience -that he and in number for each person or firm. ATENTS. , Xidney Pills cure diseased Kidneys. small clay bottle, and this was the Rc.:. John MacIntyre under- ,t quite intact. This is not the only went on a trip they took from Muk- , pF I?7FENTION8 specimen of the kind which comes den W the-mixei Ya1u, the border of BABY S OWN TABLETSpjGEaX_.Ak Ins,DAVIS -A T1LtDMS SHIR WW -NE"• from early ages. Among -others are i Korea. Ops- their -was: -hack --they. A GREAT BLEHow IIs Obtained the Information the specimens found in the Gaulish i found themselves toward dusk one Tae watts ter tasermat.a burial places of Juuohery, and more i day in a sparsely inhabited district Mrs Jaa E. MaiImiin, Gegoggin• HAWK . BIC'YrCL.F$ He Wanted. recently in the Gallo -Roman arena several miles from the only inn. N,S., writes: "I gave -Baby's Own Ann to.dats i3iq% orae A wealthy merchant in Paris tsho of Pans. They reached it by furling a swift baby bo for pori stc7ctettedwithRo.4►CAa } river swollen. with melting snows, Tablets to my y N,., GeyartK>v Coasts Bre�% had an extensive business with Jar suipation and teething troubles and a.d y„bs. "Det"Aable 21t, • ► -I an was told that a prominent firm p�q,� 4 q" and found a pb.>r hovel with only have -found them a great blessing. sigh rad•egafpm•ne,taclud-' in Yokohama bad. failed, but he Rtheumatism Goes Quickly one Gammon room, and two all men I think the Tablets &huuld be in .ng a gua ole as innkeepers. pun ,,aTo"- $22.50 pould not learn the name of - Its virus Forever Destro .0.i� I There was• neither candle nor ever` bane where there are young r EE 1915OA110 >�a. firm, He could have learned the imp, but fire end of a tarred rope children. ' The Tablets are an, ab- I -rt of Barr sywCrree., truth by cabling. but to save ex that hung from a heam was burn- W..,Iutel • safe remed • for little ones, a�"�vasu Youdd' n� nae he went to a well known being backed 'b the guarantee of a buy sour on ties from as u' pe EVERY CASE IS CURABLE. ing, and by this dim light I looked 3 y g WhoisaarePrices. banker who had received the news Govern>nent analyst to be free f axe T. w,HOYD t SON. ' Good-bye to Rheumatism: at ray watch, says Mr, Christie. y r1B.ereB..esLWt.@Lfseateeab - - and asked him the name of the firm. Your achkig joints, your stiff, sore ``!'hat is that toy 1" asked one opiates and narcotics. The are Tisa story is .told in the Family Her muscles, those. sleepless nights and of the old men. _ sold b3 moidiciure dealers or by mail sod suffering days -good-bye forever- jt t-11.9 the time," I answered. at 25 ce is a box from The Dr: 4O Hours ' i9U{ ` from Frost a "That's a very delicate thing your day is gone. L .� Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, , replied fire banker, "for the What time Z What do you mean Out. to Fiowars' ria, do, P Sufferer, cheer " try, and read the , by tune I" feta , news is not official, and if I gave you good news below_ 1 "It shows where the ®urn is." '-taw name I might incur some re- ••A man met me a year ago, and Out of Harut'w iI as. Bpoasibility." said, 'don't stay crippled, quit com- ! , Turning to his brother, he asked, Then Lite merchant said: plaining, limber up.' a?y answer was, I in a puzzled way, "But the sun's. "If you had to go to war, what - ° I will give you a list of ten 'I'm me over in a pitying I can't do !sort of II, where It down long i 'o. How can he tell '1 sitiori The druuld you choose I" msner's, I think.'' ' firms in Yokohama, and I will ask you to look through it -and then tell way and ore form Nerviline Land nearest "He .` "When a char was ordered, I d, "RESTFUL 18L.E8 OF poet"" Al ya said the brother. with Why ac) T ` -• me, without mentioning any name, awe. can still see It .in the charge SUMMER LOVELiM883." zone. The combination had cured glass, What can these foreigners pick. up my drum and 'beat it." zest,,s all oufd„n v whBethef r the pamee of the firm that and" followed his instructions. I rub- not dol 4,togit„ a„a a clTropi!mate aria scenery trim. I was convinced' of his sincerity- *' ' -. _ .. - , rn- in it. Surely Ear the next morning were LOW FACALIFORNIA d ly XL We FARES TO THE .•�eCu�ied to the Tropics, you will do that for me T" EXPOIIITiONE. s• 'sassasCutwx.'• - faatn•t, moat bed on ' Nerviline -three times every astir, re aria to go cin. As our. :�rurtoua and cn,y stma,nalitp land- you an - Js�'ayes," said the banker, "for if I day -rubbed it right into my aching j P p $ tits rlticaSo • Nortn western Ry, paasenYes. w thnut transfer horses were being saddled, the -old efalla from New York Barry wednes- -do not mention any name I cannot joints. The pacts quickly lessened, and t Fon splendid daily tra,,ne fro a yew i- ass, 11 a,m, man questioned us _again ,.. passenger Terminal, Chicago n ego � be bell res onsible", I became more limber.and active. To „How far elway is your country I" Francieco. Los snge'les and man Dteg•�. Fire $tts.Oo for Round '1rtp, The t -made out his lies, draw the virus of the disease from _ Wide oho:ce of ncenlc and d:rent routed, including 'aerth :lnd meals. - - " the banker looked through it, and, my blood I took two Ferrozone Tab- I'Many -ihousend miles.' . Double trvrk. tutomaiic electric satiety a ii lets with every meal. i am well to-: And did you ride. all the way on si nias all the way. : I WEST INDIES 96 he handed it back, said'. day, not an ache, not a pain and V e t u - at ru er o • r' -''The name of the merchant who ere and all Bennett. 0 ulars. a,rt„lee, . 2 00rr from � Y drat, tett, it as failed is Ghere.” sign of stiffness at all." 't' _- B. S. Bennecs, Gea. ♦gc , �6 Tongs St., h tr,. apply for tickets ,., What Nervillne can Qo in a easel Daring Death. Toronto. Out. t Stec .hip Lim" : tch, _ .na re, like -it can do for you -too- -• F of . t.latlted. 7 the merchant, "for that is the firm nearly forty years Nerviline has been YVung R lfe (poutlilgT--You €old Widows Are Dangerous. �a` Yoneo9t Toronto, or 'any Ticket � with- which I did business"- show -sent. recommended for Rheumatism. Lum- me you would die for me. ttgow did you catck your cold, � ing,-him a name on the list. - bago and Sciatica and Lame Back. Husband -Well, have patience. But how do you know that is the It is the one remedy that never dts- Am I not eating your .pies and bis- pill man id by siddig dear a wid- ?► - firm that has failed I" asked the appoints. ouits i t: . ."Du you '.ike the breast of the l' .banker, in surprise, s. - do` She must have been very icy.'t turkey I" asked the host of the old f "-.'Very- easily!" •replied the tier- : !LACKS VITAL ELEMENT. I118L8Dt lady. "I've never' been able to find eb.anS, "Of the ten names on the Corns Relief out", she resporidecf. "W'hea I was list, only one is genuine -that of Germans Without Moral Strength Baa- Paint on Putnam's growing up the children always.gok i the. firm with .Which I did business; ed on Liberty. Drop _- Corn Extractor to, sht necks, so that the grown folks : all the others are fictitiouz•" Harold Cos, a London editor, writing eight, and. corns feel been ve:ng ��IVABD g LFII- could have the choice Parts. But Abroad and -at- aI , i resent war has furnished a 1 O �� fitter in the mora-, g ;n ou home for a number of eats yt &n grown up things have ^ 5TRE5GTH Home," says: ing. Magical the' andNno other Liniment but MINA08,cha yti a n d d the children sell I and we n recommend L highly. for ll ge ., ca t hrg r The P way ' P u t n a m' s prsana, -bruises. pains nr tishtnees of a the :best pieces." -- magnificent demonstration _of the eases the pain, destroys the roots,, iLe chee .. eoreness 'rnf the throat, head- -NVithout Overloading the Stontaeh• value of our voluntary system, even kills a corn for all time. No pain. ache or anything ,e that Bort. we will :r y The business man, especially, from a purely military point of view. Cure guaranteed. • Get a 255 bottle of ria be without bo tie beforone e the oo byertis .1 upstairs yo -ung ne evening, to e��esu� - ,needs food in the morning that will Still more has this war demonstrated .,PutnarWall Extractor to -day. ,¢1eed I oa•t recommend it -highly to any I that her little sun was sleepingsa#e- that •the military point of view is not _* one. JOHN WAKEELD. mused at the door She cwt overload the stomach, but �t'e the only factor that has to be consid- Mollified. y, As she, p wental vigor for the day. Bred in the supreme problem of nation- LaHaQe Islande, Lunenbiug Co., N.S.s. says her husband standing beside Much depends on the start a man al defence That is,the great blunder Attorney=How old are you, = the ib gazing earnestly down M 'gets each day as to how he may ex that Germany has made, madam I the'sleeping child. Tea za filled the v accom lisp the Work on eLstitesmen assumed that it was - Witness -Sar ! rnorther's * eyes, and she thopect ught hand. only necessary to have the army strong j Attorney -Beg your pardon ,brow 'Pat Remark. "How dearly Frederick does love , He can't be alert with a heavy, and ready, and they could sweep all much younger are you than the "That settles it :" said the man the"t 'bay 1" But just. .then he turn- t fried -meat -and- potatoes breakfast. before them. But scarcely had they lady next door Z - ed and saw her..' `Amelia;" she balrtr ' y requiring a lot of ilial energy in begun the war, cynically, wantonly, = as he watched the piledriver Ilam- "I don't see how on earth they. digesting it. and 'yt'itbout provocation; before they Minard's Liniment Renews Hours mer descend do lite pile. woke up to the fact that moral as well can get, up •a crib like this far three A Western business man found a Mlnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. ` dollars and sixty cents." food combination for producing ; &s military forces still count in the Hardly That. : .t•nergy. He writes: • 'world. They then set 'to work with _ frenzied haste to by to persuade Mrs. Knagg-Well,. what are you ;t C of Necessity.. s "For years I was unable to find a I nthinking a ou i- a breakfast food that had. nutrition le, that Germany was fighting in a I was- just thinkI g enough to sustain a business man I p Mr. Knagg- ] Dear' dear! Why"are you• two mien g righteous- cause and defending herself if it's true that silence is golden'no using such frightful language I without overloading his stomach, )against the unprovoked aggression of one can accuse you' of !being a Tattered Thomas -Well yes see. causing indigestion and ] indred ;-her.neighbors This implicit confer- miser. — silments. I sign by the German apostles of militar- dy,--mE-an' �e Pard has ter ex - _'.`Being a very oil y and also a ; ism that their creed breaks down in Mlnard's Liniment Cures suras, Eta. change heated words to keep warm, R)B� ( The' .ointment very nervous roan, I had' about de- Practice is perhaps the. most important nob having no overcoats. Sou put on your child's skin gets P to give im breakfast-altoge- lesson of the war. Ilow Could She. into the system just as surely as V. cher. But luckily I was induced to I "In Germany there has never been ht was at the dentist's, and Potz � a general and successful revolution of • Mrs. Exe—Tf I'd been in vaur food the child eats. Don't let try, Grape -Nuts- the people against their oppressors, paste j think I'd have pocketed my was, the objeot in the chair -tis mis- impure fats and mineral coloring "Since that morning I have been iciro rh�iPv1,11. n erab.le forlorn object to 'boat. The matter {gtich as many of the a new man ; can wor wi ou tir- I the Stuarts and the' French revolution p Mrs. Wye -Blit I had no pocket. operation was encTed, and' -'the den- cheap ointments contain) get : ing, my head is clear and my nerves I ainst the Bourbons. The concep-. Bat wePs ostentatiously cleaning his strong and gitiet.. - tion of individual liberty ntver seems Q L � forceps, 'I'must charge you five into your child's blood 1 pots n pe , II Try )1Snr ne reaeiaedyforIt OVeak,wat•n dolltas,' he said to the partient. Buk is purely herbal. ;ATo poia- "I find -that Gra \nts with a 1 to have taken hold of the German YOUR �Wgi Dittll3'�a178T WIL LL Y04 little sugar and a small..quant,ity people as it has of the other peoples of " gyee and Granulated eaa.; o emartin The nnlu viGtdm turned upon iiia papas coloring. Use it always. of cold milk, makes a delicicfis Western Europe. It :s not surprising just: Free, Xuri eXysRWrlss eomedyoatehtoasethe • persecutor: "What I Five dollars 1 505 Box at All Dnr;ytata and Stora. 5 morning meal, a-hic}l invigoratcs nie- that the •(}eitrian nation should be in- .. ashy, you promised to change me : Teeted with the worst- form of mtlitar• —oil one!" "Ye's," reed t.h'� � sips .the .,day's business." ,- ismus, the mere desire to dominate.". Thinking Shop. Y r+► Name given by Canadian Postum - tooth- cheerfully., `tehat, was, A : Windsor, Ont. Read "The y _ _ _ H08tea9—' Doctor Sprlgglna, will „ cc >> s ou have some of the tongue 4" ' my contract price. Welk 7 $pad to Wellville," "iu pkg.,: The )Essential Thing. 9 queried the tormented one. "But Kap .cgtiLpREtii "There's a Ronson." ' The " Apt- m (absentmindedly) „ ou el'led so loud that you've scar-' "What must I do, doctor, to eat- ed away four other dollar pa- er-let. me look at it, please." y y -. 4. Rvei sesd'thk shove letter*?- ♦sew „ "Oh- I$6[lE 11-'%a. > y one, appease from state to time. They taiwa ripe old age l ED. 7. 1. �s aulae, tau, sad fan Of bwwm Live." Minard's Liniment for sale everywherw tnen�l" 1s1 :3 R24 METTRII VN tn :t r fir_:..• �,.» •..f''°"'�"T► -..rte; - ,e.... -... _ dltl�ctlCkll!'1 s�c�os RBD GRAIN FORSALE-heats W N0't'ICiy TO CREDITORS-y.��«'»: aa.->Grleh ,.:'J'� - , asi Purple iasatusOdko- • a g' O.S. °. noun fee' ly Yielder, Weser. aooteh Hum In tlfe Mattel o/ the Estate of Catharine and U. a. C, U; »Arley -O. a. C. OL All par- Ske tate o the Townshi .01 Pickering "toed striosl dean and free from wild oats p° f p 8 for sample& and �yw^� Fu IM1 ck FoO -;�; �,,,-'-'.J atltry-Pooh Tomas tares rite or phone in the County 0 Ontario, MarrW �,O PP6c • K&rk, Isle JOB. LAPP & ON :44 - - - - •' •�.�,�r 1►� , 011.00 it pia in advance. Babsoilptious t& fibsIInited atatw' X100 Woman, Decease _ _ R O F L H - . in ance, Notice is hereby Riven pursuanes of _ R. S. 8. 1914, Chapter 121, Section 58. that all persons having any claims or Why - �- ALF MEAL 'JOHN MUQKARi p Pro rietor. demands against the late Catharine Steep, who died on or about the 28rd not give your sT PICKKRING-COUNCIL ` boy and firl an day of February, 1916; tit the Town. ,�sla°� -. o ��ty � sbip of Pickering, in the County of -may mp etheir l�olne l $1.00 1 .O 0 - The above Council met pursuant to Ontario, are required to send by post. �. repaid or to deliver to the undersign• �: ; ; study easy and p p adjournment an Monday, the Sth inst. _ FA anliritn,w hwrvin for (iettt¢e Txvlor •' sem_ �, efedivef G i v e .+rwao ossa ya vocuu, �u amd John Heal. eatcttters-an ee the . chair. Will of'the said Catherine Sleep, their The minutes of the last meeting > :ution and success were read and a roved. names and addresses and full Parti- astheluihatin theme r' On motion Mr.Hoarwas heard re colors in writing of their cl,aima and „dl•; anta'-e of g granting a license for poolroom in statements of acr•ount, and the nature _Y the Police Village of Pickering, It of the security (it any) held by them. �y�ul;eu�t :•■gr WEBS 1 ER,S I 4.' was pointed out that such a license Ane take notice that after the hltlz �p T` day of April 1915, the said executors g NES t$iTERNATf®NAL 211 -might be secured by the --payment of d w $W for the first table and $20 for each will proceed t � distribute the assets of additional table. the said deceased among the persons Dictionary in his dome. This new d deputation from S. S. No. 14. east entitled thereto having regard only creation wiswers with final author- ,. of Claremont. comeiS. S.4ting o 14. east to the claims of which they shall have ity all kinds of puzzling clueetlons W. J. Coates, T. M. Evans and John received notice and that the said ea- in history, geography, biography, ecutore will not be liable for the assets spelliug, pronunciation, sports, arts, a Gauslin was heard re the issue of de- or amp part thereof to any person of ar.d sciences. Dentures to the amount of $4000, for whose claim they shall not then have 400,000 Vocubulary Terms. YJOe eases the erection of a new school. Over 6000 Illustrations. Colored Plates. _ - --- A communication was read from received notice. 2he on:y act m&a wtU t3. Mvleed Pip. Rev. B.C.'M Hall. agent of the Children's Dated at Toronto. this 5th dap of The of matter is equivalent to that - - Sid Society, soliciting a grant from arch 1915. of s 16 -volume encyclopedia. the township. PROVDFooT, DrNCAN, & GRANT, 14ore Scholarly, Accurate, Conventent, A communication was read from WS -A Confederation Life Building, and Authoritative than anyother Eas- Toronto. (ish Dictionary. ' - the Commissioners of the House of Solicitors for the said executors. 24.29 REGULAR 3 Refuge re dangerous condition of AND RobL Burns, an inmate from Picker- ing township, who is suffering from PAPER tuberculosis of the lungs. ii��f4L !! EDITION& The standing Committee on Con- Mih1lT CTo� Fertilizer ! 1wB1TE for tingencies reported and recommended Will pay you from 20 to 100 % proot menpageA s< payment as follow@ : S. H. Stephen- ilturtrataons, eta son, bailiff, attending Division Court, Gunn's Hog Meal will reduce Tour feed FREE. a u nam Pookis 2.00; M, Gleeson, attendingDivision 3t.pe if you name ibis bill and make your hogs pay in spite Court, 2.00; John Murkar, printing of the high cost of feed. 38.75; D. R. Beaton, on acct of salarp, Gunn'@ Ground Bone and Beef Scrap a!'RINa/Im, N"& • -76,00 ; Thos. Poucher rebate of statute "=- lata,-. -fee Howell form. 7.00: W. W, will make your hems lay and peep um+maltysux+mn�±K,�ce, :,z•�vtn+u• Sparks' expenses re Jane Losie's re- them Iaying. movai from hospital, 9,00 ; Bentley For prices address 1Bres. rebate of dog tax, 1.00 ; E. B. C b Hoover attending hydro -electric coo- Ti108. Reevely, - Locust HiII , �4� t�� L' wen tion Feb. 24th, 5.00; R, R. 4100- Ind. phone- Mark. 1505 bray, ditto 5.04 ; John Forltie, ditto W. W. Sparks, ditto 6.00:Alex. Wil HOUSE FURNISHII'VGS Wilson, ditto 5.00. The committee re- -having considered the apvlication of e G. K. Pratt. for damages claimed .$rom accident by cutter upsetting and Boost your own town by buying your Furniture at C. H. Burling'e. bores running away on the evening of ;Dec. 22nd last, are of opinion that had Combination Buffett and China Cabinet. #•cut oak and polished. }cut oak necessary precaution been taken the Sideboard, Dresser and Stands. These goods are at et reduced rate that accident would not have occurred and "means a large saving for you. Come in and examine -our goods. lfrom information gathered. Are of opinion that this township is not Ila- - See our patterns in Floor Oilcloths and Lenoliums now in stock. - _ 'Theetanding committee on Relief C. H. BLTRLII`TG, - PiCKERING - ;reported and recommended payment XS follows: Oshawa. Hospital, .treat -Agent --- R, - _ 6at $4.90 of Mise Jane .40. ro clays n. -_The Universal Sawing Machine $4.90 per vreek: !6.13.40. Toronto Gen- ` era! Hospital presented -bill of $10 - for maintenance of M. Burgess, Com- ssittee recommend that the matter be Iaid over for resent. '?Toronto Geuer= al Hospital, for maintainance of P. i u1 Greasly $13110. c The ii`anding committee on Bonuses - ',for Wire Fences reported as follows k c Application for bonuses on 80 rods on lot 2. con. 8, Mr. Mowbray to Inspect i and report. Applications from B, r Willings on 70 rot9a on lot 7, con. 8 7[r. Nowbray to inspect and report. Application from W. Sleep on lot 18. -- par s napect and re- port, and also to inspect and report on Mr- Richardson's fences on B. F. The standing committee on Roads y and Bridges reported and recommend- rZ - ed payment as follows : T. Garner for - So posts. 6250, -Manufactured by W. H. Jackson, Brock Road,'Ont. A by-law was passed appointins C. This nstchine is designed to saw long poles as well as cordwood, No llntzpatrick overseer of div, 80 in place pulley or fly wheel in road of wood on carriage. of A. Ackford who declines to act. and also Alert Moore overseer of div. This machine is a combination of efficiency and simplicity, S in place of R. Wilson who refuses The best outfit on the market to•dey: to act, and Lino Alex. Thom overseer > Get our prices on Emery Raileels, Saw,,. Gasoline Engine, . of div: 7 in place of C. A. Annis, who Cream Selmraturs, etc. -'.-declines to act - The Council now adjourned to meetj Jackson = Brock Road --again on Monday. April 12th for the W. is • 7 -- -transaction of general business. Now Advert4sensent•. dAATS.FOR SALE -Also it fqw loads of timothy baa, Apply a: lot 10, con. 2. Pickering, or Phone Pick. 1409. R, H. CRONK; tis TORii`` SALF-A 'few Sbrop.hire ram lumbi at a roawnable pi:ce. Apple at lot 18,,00n A P,ckeri°g, E. E, PUGH, Clare. moont. 9 tf TOR SALE --A large -fresh calved yyLL Jersey Cow, also one 2 -year old steer. App RI>'Yat l t 15; con, 3, Piokeaing, VICTOB, i DINE -,Stump wood and rails for t� 1 sale at reasonable price, delivered in Pick. ewing,phonePickering 1013, T. RESVFLEY, w n• . -.'=at Hill., 24-H . MADS' 1N CANADA �j OR SALE- good cows, due ((larch • : 1' loth and lady 12th, also one steer riein 2' Ford Toni Cite! > ears, at lot 95, B. F. con Pickeringg� F, LACI Y I +: Ia;.l,land Creek P. 0 Ind Phone 80" Una 24,97 6 IM • r A A QELECT PURE-BRED BARRED k.7 Plymouth Hock Oockereli akin to my "Ontario" prizo-wirnere at 39 and 33 each whi}e > -- ;&bay hwt, THOS, ANDREW. Bo: 49, Pickering Lot ld: B. F. con. 93-N `. BLL FOR SALE -Pure-bred Hol- stein, 14 months old. His mother has fust completed a test making 21 pounds of batter in 7 days: Apply at lot 94, con, 1, Pick- eringg (Parker forma THOS. licGLASHAN.'. L'snbarton, 24 FOR SALE -One )913 Ford car newly overhauled, and, nickel plated electric lfgbts extra tire and tube, tortion springs, cutout, a ometer robe rail, etc. tires are new an everything in first clsm -shape for$4K00. W. J.Lt: KE & SON, W' tby , out, - 93 tf UARM FOR SALE OR TO LW - The executors of the estate of the late Catharine Sleep, ask for tenders for thePpur- . @base of the homestead of the late Mrs. 1wa- J :Ilam Bleep, near Frenchman's Bay, consisting pf eighteen &ares more or lea and known as art of lot number twenty-three, Concession F, Township of Pickering, In the event of lie �roverty not being sold, tenders would be yean.. f Tendon r the renting foie'( the purchasearm for a 'termr nuttpg of the farm will be receioed by the sudersigned up till the 97th Mareb 1915, The 1bighat or any tender not neo/UarHy seoepted, Tenders to be addressed, o' Messrs, Tailor 6c iHeal. la Lyall Avenue, J:sat Toronto, Terms _ _---� eaaditiona.npoa. on to the;ezeou• s We. 94 93 ' ��� •�� err %r Prices of oilipr I' •rr3' c+�ra'are c T«v-pea- .'sepger. Rium.! rnit 8.110. :Tint,-passPoger : Coupelet. S`l::n,. F ive-lr,l?4euger Sedan -51150. All car= fvlly egnihped, inelnding as electric headlight Prices F..O. B. Ford, Ont. Boy( -r.: of All ford tears. will •hare Ott' profits if «'e' .-ell 30'000 cars- bp- - �I l :tween A�Ig,llst 1, 1914, and -August 1, 1y13- ii� j All Ford ear: are (»1exhibition at' W. J. LUKE t>! SO`d'S. I lrale•r Whitby. - Jntario Royal Purple - - Royal Purple 1)-fectant l Liniment 'WE HAV E F/ -SH . ---FRESH-- '-GALT- -SMOKED . -AND OYSTERS- - -- GRAPE FRUIT -6 for 25 Cents. R ICH A R D S 0 NS _FEEL'S -:- SHOE -:- STORE r- W H I T B YWe always carry a complete stock of ; Fine Boots and Shoes, Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, Felts, Rubbers and Overshoes. ° Men's everyday Work Boots our specialty. _Bell Phone 151. -JOHN PEEL, BROCK ST. WHITBY. Established over Forty-om Yearn TH E STANDARD B� „ C A SM OVER :48,000,000 - The At Bt C of Banll�ing Deposit Your Savings Reg- ularly _ Every Dollar Earns Interest From Date of Deposit tai We solicit your account in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ... PICKERING BRANCH9 R. W. GORnon. Masser. IDDM BMWh 61.0 at WU*y6 .eel - rim Free ,Fish 1 _A BIG SNAP IN FRESH FISH@ - Salmon fresh dressed and heads off 10c. lb. White Fish dtlwaad extra_ One 10c. lb. White fish dressed extra fine 10c. lb. It WM 10T you to., secure a supply and Balt them, they will keep. , _ Cann4ld. Salmon nice pink fish 2 tins !Ric. q ' worth 20c. special per tin 15c. - " solid and rid per tin 18c. s ~ Horse Shoe brand 26c, - fresh herring delicious per tin 10c. . -=GRANITE WARE - 15-gt!g6F►nite dish: pans 85c., extra smoothe grante wash basins 29s. A large -assortment of bowls, teapot frying pans. Sauce paa•,. - stewing" kettles, pails, etc. Our groceries are the freshest. :?GE4RCE _.`PiIL1P C SROVC32-�•AM - _ - .. -' _ON'I'A�itO - L O 0 K. s�rovFFvr.�zt� .: . .. -� .. rte^•-=_ �' ' ?- - V� � ,.w, s"`.. amt r:•..s,♦.Ma-. ,,- _ , p q [ +r - T f T J / ♦T1 7. Ab t^ t. GLARaMONT =�, 'd, :- . Aal<d •=1tit��le'P!i ?VYsnxsenaY. MAWS 81gO r-ombi. _ } ii. A. spent Sunday with natiou sale in the Pillage of Clare- Tv=DAT, MARcu 19th—Arletiou sale moot. Entries received by John 1 D, P. ml a ne, of Blackstock. Scott or Chas. Sargent u to Idiss Ethe Burtonspent a week of teem stock, implements, furnitureening ra P y etc. at lot lb, coo. 9. Pickering March 19th: Sale at 1 debokFsed DOMINION t' with fri In Brookli�t-and Port Postill auctioneer. -TH- - e.� (Ptckering V ilts�e),-the proprertp of Perry. the estate of the late Wm. Nor : ',� @hMsen riaeaes�* @`rMTTMaw�. S. Rum000�kpent Sunday in Combe. Bale at one o'clock, sharp. C. A. T' Gsertet lfvsaaa Wellington with his sore, Ray, of See bills. W. B. Powell, audio- jRUPTIIRB EXPERT HERB. 110101hoa - I&N&A ar bumf d ed 1@01M Fla f -. the Standard 15ank. neer. — A sa:Rings meat _ - Our curlers journeyed to Malvern. TauMDAT, afARca 18th-Bxtensive ez;csrsz, WHO prrrsn czea OF aysalA, on Friday anis defeated the Sial- auction sale of high -clam horses, cwr.r.ur+ TO oeaAwA. is conducted at every Branch d the est at here deposits te of $1.00 i g •and upwards are received and interest a! ourrent rtes added ; r . ' vern boys by 28 shots. grsde cattle, pure-bred Leicester F. H. Seeley, of Chicago, and Phila,- It b a safe and convenient depository for your money. Magnus Henderson has just re- sheep, bogs farm implements, hay deiphia, the noted truss expert. will eeived a large consignment of grain• roots, etc. at lot 19, H.F. con. it the Queen's Hotel and will re- ?WHITBY BRANCH • A. A ATKINSON Man re - Pickering, the ro erty of J. R, ' ".spring and summer footwear. . g+ P P main this' ueeday only, March 19th. .r ' Linton. Sale at nue. No reserve, Mr. Mrs. D. Morgan and Mrs. R. Shi Seeley says: elThe Spermatic - Riehardson, of Walkerton, ar yet hilts. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. ghi�hy'L - is - Visiting with Xiss Ruth Gregg, of F_qu).�LY, M.ARcn 19TH -Auction sale the United States "C#overnment will :North Claremont. of real estate, -farm implements and not only retitin any case 'of rupture t We are glad to report that ho 1d eta turnthe near Cherry- perfectlycomplete relief, iu t immediate and -.- Pickering Bakery -•- ELM DALE -,MILLS..", • " wo�•;d station, the property of the complete relief, but closes the opening . • Mrs. Thos. Pearson, who has been ebtrrte of the late George Hollinger, in 14) days on the average case. This _=C�$ERI1�TCf indisposed on account of in' Bale at 1 o'clock. See bills. W. B. instrument received the only award We do not keep bread. --received in a fall on- the Ice, is Powell, auctioneer, in England and in Spain, producing able to be around again. results without gurgery, harmful in- r 'We sell Bread. Is the place to get your next Tac*RsDAY. MAsca 2brs-Auction ections, medical, treatments or re- i of Flour. W. M. Palmer our -boot and j p - � - sale of the 57 acre farm, horses, cat- ecriptiooa. Mr. Beeley has documents � shoe merchant has just received a tie and farm implements at lot 1, from the United States Government, Ogilvie's Royal Household can't bel new and complete stock of spring Uxbr4dge (1 mile from Clare- and anything else in the Baker and node. Call an see our a e- Wr►shtugtoo, D. C, for inspection. All beat for Bread. g g mont station), the pro sty of Mrs. charity cases without charge, or if fore purchasing elsewhere. * John H. Chapman. Bale at 1 o clock, any interested call he will be glad confectioner line,. Both phones. Gleners Flour Pastry Flour The members of the Methodist See bill for particulars. Wm, Maw. show some without charge, or if any Graham Flour 8. S. intend holding a very inter- auctioneer. interested call he will be glad to show Fresh Rolled Oats eating service at ld• 80 a.m. ill the FRIDAY, MARCH 1 rs—Combination same without charge or fit them if de- HERB MONKEY, Bran and Shorts church on the morning of Easter sale at McLean's Hotel, in the Vil- sired. Any one ruptured should re- PICKERING, ONTARIO Oats and Oat Chop church Further morning Easter lege of Brougham.- Bale at 1 o'clock, member the date and take advantage Barley and Harlay,Chopl Eltind_ y y' F. Postill, auctioneer. of this opportunity. _ --Mixed F - later. All the members of the I,0.4.F., _- - _ d -:. $ Molassine Meal and Yolaares "Meal --are requested to attend the re- a P _ n . - � `,j ...,. Call �nd�eeeo our stock of "Hap Special prices i ton lots — - -- - i $P� alar meeting on the evening of rY Thought" and other stoves y F. W, Wemh�. Wednesday, March 17th to assist _ _ as well as other lines Chopping every day in the initiation of candidates. A' of Hardware. -iX Rood meeting is assured. a _ Eavetroughing and repairing TIMlg TdBLE—Pickering Braun* A new system of lighting will _ . .. rom tl • attended to. T. B. Trains going East dna w tdlons-- P P Bio. Pail B.50 A ilii 6 be Installed In the Methodist ✓ '.Work guaranteed and prices ' church at once. The Ladies Aid has undertaken the financial part - _ moderate. 1 _ ode to U Local 6.05��1[ _ - _ _ _ . _ _ Trains �`— and a much needed and desirable - _ _ _ Nc , - -- - Lawrence Den � M. change will take place ehortlq. _ 1 Local~ d* 1�Ole EN D ' • Claremont sent a good Conon- CiRE WOU .0 Y- _ . , - - -. " .. _ _ 7 Mail 7.50 P M. eat to the Pominion and Pro- 'Bundayinaluded Vincial Alliance Convention held in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Readmao, Mrs. Jas. PUkey and Miss Jeanie their remained . over Sunday with their friends in m Toronto. The Women's' Institute will hold their March meeting on the afternoon of the 17th at the home - of :kiss. R.Besse. Program: teRe- —foaaua thaa t need ceras aid. -1 Of the Roll Call. All will bring a `-reading and something pertaining to St. Patrick. All ladies are in- -- xited. Hoar of meeting 9 o'clock AlllThe worth League will hold- �p R a service next Friday night, roads favorable, at the home of Luther Pilkey, an address on' Citizenship" will be given by Mr. Wilker, read�,-- lugs will also be rendered, Re- frenhmeate served. All invited. If roads unfavorable league will A public meeting will'be held in the Masonic Hall on Wednesday March 17tb at 8 o'clock for the Nur se of discussing agricultural - - NSW Columbia -,,Records -s Li gy r eD "" J - Sale -Today Ale Rid+ offer �- Mme" 5c wear ss lmd se the (assess Colombia Din Rordh. Tho' an the hoer 8 Doable se 85 c- �- ��•� tTP Recoil 4a the narks! today. _ UP -The name Columbia stands today for the best records on the And that in every detail - Ia a Columbia Record you have the best record it is possible to get at any price. You have the finest recording years ahead of any other. You have many of the biggest and test artists and bands, most o{ them exclu- sive. And in Columbia you have A record which will unfail- ingly WEAR TWICE AS LONG as any other maks-no matter what you pay. It is those combined points of superiority that hive ma& Columbia supreme today -the best records and the -biggest value onl-ycents). No other records dare make such sped c ms, because no other records can prove them. If you are not acquainted with Columbia Records het the demon- disc for 80 for _ ed to give an address on Caltiva- -- :-tion of the Soil, and B. E. Forayth ',►sos. In Pickering and Ontario _ 'Will render _a Coe ofol stration double cents (15 cents extra postage) . _-- Everybody welcom — selling timer A very interestio "P-0;fte at the Method �. �place Records On'Sale Today• G -on Wednesday, Fehen Liberal Qomm on -Mr. Wm. John Profit, of Uxbridge All Double Disc Reconle--a Selection on sick side. Township, was united in marriage 71► to Miss Alice May Chapman of the Sister. Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers $1.00 The Foothill Nurseries. cams township. The bride who - was dressed in white silk and lace OWom sh, Al, Jolleea looked most charming. Miss Laura Tip Tod "Tipperary Mary Profit acted as bridesmaid, while • Mr. T. G. E. Conitis of Myrtle When You Wore a Tulip » = .85 Station, aupportnd the groom. -=—=The was.- -per-formed -b �} f Foasior aha " Gros) -- Q - The B$U �oom Ph...'- Rev. J. R. Real. The young l w the couple left on the evening . train ..or Toronto.- We join in wishing , WhenYon re a Long, Long Way From Home .85 ahem great happiness. League Service beld last Arrival of British Troops in France )ft—The Friday night, at the home of lir.. - '.John Neal was a success. Readings This is it splendid descriptive record. Be sure to hear it. ' were given by Miss Tarr, Mian Vets Stephenson and Miss 5poff- e''w DnceaRecords - ord, vocal duet by Miss Hazel ' " Mantle and her sister, and violin ' solos by Mr. Wilker. An inter- Iincluding latest Fox Trots, One Steps, • eating paper prepared by Mrd. Tangos, Maxiaes, etc. - • -X Farmef, and read by -Miss B. ' Cooper. subject : "Realizing the Columbia Records Made in Canada—Fit " any Kingdom of Cbrist" was well re- Standard Machine. You can et Columbia S .I ceived.- After the program the youngpeople spent some time' in Grafonolas andAeeords from _ games and amusements. Refresh.- --� served.' Mr. and MCA• to deal J. S. 3EPHSON, - Pickering, Ontario d put themselves a good - Neal at themselves Neal of trouble in order to give their --- D D. "SIMPSO 1\T & C o — —=friends an enjoyable ev ciate efforts were highly .dated. It is with _regret that report • :-'• the death on Monday after only a -00few days illness of one of our ' " ''• '•' ' ' moat highly respected residents, Mrs. Wm. Linton In.her65thyear. gei'e is some real bargains don't tries getting sore of them, Lipton's The deceased had not been well Tea, Old Price 30, 40, and 50c. Ib. Our own blend in black green and mixed 28c. lb., you pay to tea peddlers for some time owing to heart trouble, but her condition was not 35c. lb for tea of lower grade. Try a pound - 't and prove onr 28c. tea is -the best value - considered in the feast serious tin= til only a few days before her in .Canada today. -Best death. -Her funeral on Wednes- _ Coffee 30c, -40c and 50c a lb. \c. - day to the Claremont Union Cemetery' was largely attended. - Give us a grocery order and we, will prove to S•ot2 that ' She leaves to mourn her death five goods, and prices are right. p+• daughters and two eons:' These ;. _ ..... .... _.. _.. are "Mrs. W. Middleton, Green- wood, Mrs. Jnd. Ward, Clare- mont, Mrs. H. Blake, Brougham, _Here is a line of extra values. Queen Ann Lamp burners] the " -Mrs. Fred Ward, Balsam, Mrs. a,1 -*John Bayles, of 'Greenwood, and. very best make 10c. and 12c. Gas Rag Mantle $1.50 a doz. upright mantles $1.76 doz. Paper table Norman and Levi at home. She napkins 2 doz 5c. ..,is also survived by flue brothers, :Messrs. Puck rin, of Audley and D. SIMPSU1 & Co.; - PICKERINCI _--� ala2wo sisters• _ F. H. HINDU DV H ITE'PAL£ ," • CARPENTER, BUILDER HOUSE VERANDAH, AND BARN WORK, PANTRY CABINETS DUMB WAITERS. Shingling and ,general repair work ,' See me about any job poli want done. Prices right. 5504 Hoole Telephone. - FEED -:- •at C. N. R., Station Oherrywood Cotton Seed Meal, Bran, Shorts, Malted Corn Feed, Dried Brewe••e Grains, Whole Coro, Cream of the West and Monarch Flour, Blaeh- ford's calf meal. Beef scrap and Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. Phone Ind: Markham 5090. T2zoma.t®! �taor Good Luck .with Trees WANTED! ,A reliable man to sell " 3 HARnY CANADIAN GROWN STOOK j In Pickering and Ontario _ County, 7. -' ; ,, '.+i tart now at the best selling timer Send for list ofSpting Offerings G and terms to agents. Liberal Qomm on - Handsome free outfit TONE dt" WELLINGTONS The Foothill Nurseries. (Established 1837) ATTENTION I If you contemplate doing anyr kind of building next season. ..:we will be pleased to figure on your requirments .. for all kinds of '.:building material. _ - PICKERING LUMBER .YARD W. D. Gordon & Son, -,PICKERING/- Bell and Independent phone. „x �oaaaea� t I Depends •on having the right kind 1 Of all materials and dedxn of trees. Bowman's have kept in .fork. I1 will y you heavy fibrous roots. to sail at our work@ acd our eloek They are grown in the right kind yhnto we do not am-, tdthso, coo of soil. They are handled ly we •oar, and do throw an the "Put and packed in the pink of 00�°° y save iftb ' chasing t9 m wY " y Paeekaslog teem tis. condition — and they grow. houoithd. g Two more agents wanted , NIMITIT INANITE Moma• Whitby. ce»+te in Ontario County. ' THOS, W. BOWMAN do SON CO., LIMITED - Ri>dgev111e, Ontario CHOPPING AND OAT FLAKING The undersigned is prepared to do grain chopping and oat flaking every day in the week except on Saturday John F. Bayles, Greenwood James -& Walker p'Idsnnfacture�rs' Shop an2Y Residence, Dundas 9A WHITBY, ONT. Three doors west of. Whitby House We are prepared lto-instal wood or iron pumps on short notice, also attend-. to all kinds of repairing. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill; also gasoline engines and the squre gear MAGNET CREAM 9EPARATOn Phone Bell No, 50, Ind, 4M, ' i'v •, ". c .. - 01;& :�'•s.-r• ,—, ".'rte"' ,-'";a-�� ''wMs._xa»w' 'w: - vera.., ` , 1, _ �� -,r .+ . " .. ,� ..., ,`, - et ,'iy_.. ;f•.•,gar:.:�t.?Y. w: v ,..`••Ypn. +r^.Y �•�^-s.'n.s _1....,-.1_ .-'...- :�•. 'n. �y, _ _ _.'. .tf' "!�!'-vs _ ., W. .Gx"'. -. meeting with a ones deal of indignant *e monsuanoe on t o part of Mrs. Hughes • had the - "!✓+aa-. , .- _ ... ,.w r i _ A\D POPULAR. s1. 'd Onel�vening. I ed. she had not the same t reals of tact sa Id1M Pow1e. She dies not realise that . .:: .... t �_ - You .Can 1 1-1 • she and her husband had been so wonder- , _ _- .., _ - _ --� .. �. .. - - ..' . . - - - - . . : - � y J - Farts in Wales. . �, - - _ _______, .-__ 1 , 1 greasing .he resolved s to apDran a lit. cosi Dawney; so the sent him down a sit o S �� �Ic� l � ni` ~,' tie nom by head asking him it he eould '1`L, t,- recommend her to a good Arm of ae was 4 ore. As she had to Y1s Prnrie. she was -. . -_- �� ono meeting with a ones deal of indignant *e monsuanoe on t o part of Mrs. Hughes • had the LORD �FINBORNE IS A SPORTS- _ 1, ':', _ �, Har old Academy friends got Idea that Enid was being very badly treat-,,� _ A\D POPULAR. s1. 'd Onel�vening. I ed. she had not the same t reals of tact sa Id1M Pow1e. She dies not realise that _ - — _ _ M } ^ 1 -she was treadin- on very delicate ground: but ehe had been such a staunch friend: �_ - You .Can 1 1-1 • she and her husband had been so wonder- One of the Richest of the Peers-- 1 Hers i tine PROOF i ' fully good vhat Enid had to curb her feel- '.Lints and listen to much *hichwee almost . Instituted "Minliinvin Wage '- ay boy, whocouidneverplayanote,eatdos7 - '� t nigh;.'• -Mrs, N.'' ,, maddening for her to hear at this luno- tore of dtfatra. go it was that, when Ju- informed ber that their - Farts in Wales. . ane ylayed sees Wlndorer,Salls •'I cenaialy t � Method Music woiadsa. I ' Haag lawyers CHAPTER %%III. -(Continued). who will be only too glad to bring me for- client had instructed them to say that a tui, my Orand�sttghter 11 y old never �d ward, He wanted to-do it a little while large sum of money would-be settled up- The 'world, and Ireland in par- a lesson, now ehe cafi play et r�1 p{�ces q _ - -EL$ 5ri�e sittiaz in a low chafe by the ago, and thea I had to refuse." on her that ehe abrolntely refused tow tiOula'r, dearly fovea a epOrbsman, correctly Acre. (vera) �se. Cizaham, IngIet, sue with her boby ea her arms, when No, She. -was talking nervously, and with septa Penby• wood, Ont. l , rah Powis came ia_ . an agitation which ehe tried hard to coa- • E,he had merely told Dr. and Mrs. �d t118•t 18 011e reason why, when a •I could play the first .Dix@ Sa 40 mdnutm aa4 "Oh, haw cosy 74u are here.- It is ave- trol, and Mise Powie took the hint and Hughes that @be was about to bring a . Lard Wimborne takes up his rest never tried , note u the pvs., before. "-M folly cold out to -night: and Nell' writes ceased to speak o{ the more serious mat• action of divorce against her husband; 8.6tand11ng,460BeurnaaAve•, Winnipeg �aA, s -that it ell very cold at the sea" ter. up to now she had managed to keep that deuce at the 'viceregal Lodge in M nephew, Y yearn old. to SO minittm lea W' "Well don't work too hard," she said. husband's name a secret: but quite In- Dublin, as Viceroy Of the Emerald B play God Have the' King'•" -Earle Lada,; •. _ 'Enid greeted her with.. einile. ••Remember, you are @till a little bit of an advertently she had let them know that ' y Burton City B.O. } 1."Hover good of you to come! Do forgive invalid. 1n my oDiniop";' and then she Isle, in et1CCe•85i1)n to the -Marquess . me ii I don t get up. Baby, has been took Enid in her arms and kissed her she was the wife of a man who had money, _�1j �=,JiL it -� -rather difffcvit. He would not go to sleep and It a And this very point o{ money of Aberdeeir 'he will be- reCelyed „ - 'to -nit t, so I have had to sin and rock ` $ppd-night, dear child:' she said; "and that she and Mrs. Hughes would never with the heartiest of 'welcomes. 13 V . �� tv • g I'll tee you when I come back from the have agreed. I him a little; all very bad, I know, but I' „ea.. By the way I gave your message to There was something more Phan pride It will be recalled hone last year Simply had to get Him amleep•" . ( Coroitel Dawuey today. He is very d:s-. prompting Enid to refuse all t( t the law• e l i _ ^What s davit he Le." maid Mies Pow- 1 p She had .tear -that it she Lord Wifnborne, who is one of t5_ ng appointed that won't want his ittle yere proposed. Al, in a whisper, bonding over and looking cottage; but perhape that will come in took Julian•@ money, he might have the keenest of spurt -amen and s,uldie-ri =. at the little tiny Lace half hidden in a handy later on. ' ' right to take the child away from her, or, -he and his two brothers, Maj. , - , aidift enawl. "Enid. I envy you! There is Enid's eYee were wet as ,she maid at any rate, to have some power over the .sC� chid. 'Guest, M.P. for Pembroke, and :7k ' nothing; I .have wanted all my lite @o "Good-bye,' and atter Mise Powis had chi' d. -much as a baby." gone, she crouched in this chair and let She bad faced the inevitable; she had Capt. Guest, M.P.-'for East Duraet, � "I can't ogee to share with 79u," said the tsars come. realised that the man she loved was Drac- p + '�� --$aid, with a good attempt at gaistY. "Oh? Jultan. Julian," she as d, to her• tically dead to her. The knowledge ren- served in the 5'olif)h Alfrican War, _ She covered her baby over very care. 1 ee1L '•I want you -I want Yoal How am I dered her apathetic in A sense, but where Lord- Wini& jrne winning the tally and still rocked herself to and fro going to live without you?" the child was. concerned. she was only slightly. i -- •- too acutely alive, and she clung to this Queen a Medal and three clasps You ore going away tomorrow. aren't CHAPTER %%IY. little creature as to the one thing in life organized the polo team . which t'� 'fV yon P" ehe raked. which really was her very ownt "Yea; but not if you want me; then I air. Tenderten had not lost eight of hie+ Colorel Dawney afiewerii her letter in wrested from the United States the won't go," cthema of tracing out Julian Bryanz's ��� •much coveted Inter'natiunal (-,ti i 'Oh, my dear, what a suggestion 1 Lad'f vette. p, "Just Think i Never Touched • $neu would never forgive me; besides, I He was each a comfort to Enfd. He took which Uncle $aan had won from us Plano Bdors." i - want you 'would a 1 -you ought to have had He bad accepted Julian's money: but the the matter very quietly, lust as if it were As Sinto as A.B.C. because it is noti>sfn�bu ' a chair g contemptuoae way in which la had been the most ordinary occurrence, and he lII 1909, says an En-glisil paper• thetlrst7letters A.B.C-D.E.F.d printed chance a :ong time ago.' treated, the knowledge that this other even thanked her for turning to him. His Lurdehip's interest 1n poi-" Music Instead of the puzzling characters "Have fon been troubled today Y' Miss man loathed him was an unpiea•ant re- Quite naturally he suggested the name dg�foundino ea Ic`.. chamandgu q _ i q Pawls asked, as she as% down on the oche: collection for one so vain as Mr. Terider• of Pleydell to Ler as a lawyer, and was however, is nut -that of a mere sir for ass on tba-piano7ceyhoazd teas 111�sttstfo side of the fireplace, I ten.' surprised when he saw her draw back al- ganizer or looker-on ; 'fvr he is not above shows you where to put the aagan �4 Enid answered "Yes;' quietly. "I amt He �� Julian a big grudge: the break , most frightened at the suggestion. Doth �anda. Anyone can learn to play tliM _ZaIng_to @Dealt to you aa- frankty as I !n he tr endehip with Lady Ellen Crooper " Io -no!" said Enid. "l -i want some .Only- a patron of_.the. epvrt.� and_al-_ or laafew mlautes. '. " can." she said. ' It ham been proposed o Me that I should bring as action for I' was • serious matter for Mr, Tenderten. one-someowe else. It would not be Dry+ ' WILY ready tt'itll urge aIId ponies, T4• Eas7 Form Music Move m si . _ Ali at once he Lound himself drifting Bible for me to to to Mr. Pleydell." p bfeaetng to those who truly love musts, ijut w divorce a at•tat my husband." back to hie ,Id parition. Colonel Dawney looked at her thought. i�ut he is a player with a passion have ne erves in �t�ore bean able to tizpzess y. "For tit reason-deaettiont" a+a~ked.l There were no more pleasant dinners cr tulip; then wrote,down the name of am- ' for the game -8 hard skilful rider -':Miss Powis quiet].. {I jeans to the theatre, no jnora ppoeeibili- other firm: and then he talked about the I , _r T it FREE in Your Home . En,d spook her bead ties of meeting the Duchess of Pi ilimhire I chid to wham. at his own wish, he had and a broth tri a 'boy' t8 ry 'N-,; I deserted him;-hdt-it- Ieeina- that I m, any other of Lady Ellen's smart I stood godfather; and he talked about her I There are other reasons, how- ,order to prove to you that all we say !s t _ y he cannot divorce me; and as he wants friends - future, end he found no taunt with any i ws will mu you the entire method an I his I-edosn they have come to me." •rte part that hurt him almeat store tbing that she arranged: only he regrsu a -ver, -why Irish people all] extend feces of music for 7 days FREE TrSai And Aire you going to conesnt?" � the most, cordial greetings to Lord wi 7 days to prove to your own n nand Lha than asp was that she should have co I ted that she had made up her mind to re• g g evep� word we say L +cue -thea send us�l. ll "�3fj deur'I edld\orahePowis, leaving ` qutcklY taken her affairs out of hie hands Malo in London. Enid gave him rather �i'imlborne. They -will not forget am a Brat yment, and $1.00 a month tins forward and spaakin earnestly. "I Doo t and placed them in bis yartner'e; and a wan smile. so. 50 to all 19 paid. I{ you are not detight . think you gulfs ..t.ngder mast Whatever I for all thie be bad Jultan Bryaat to 1 perDapa, after all. I shall change my tija6 j]�' is' a grandson of.. Lady . sones ft back In 7 days and owe 4l nothing', you did rust you were alone >r one ever tbank! mind again she said. 'I dont fancy.! Charlotte Guest, who, among her That'a fair, Isn t its it !t is not all we eta t l terL ; now you ars not atone You has. for It can be well imag sees that his feelings. that I shat! be -squired, and I begin'to muldwest{ordtotaskesuch afalz,aputaceotfec this child I a e not asking yon goes- for J"u:ian were not amiably dteposed hate Londicia " ! services to the study o+f Celtic liter- ' a-bea writing, give your home address tions. I dont a at yuu to tali ou any By mere chine he came in direct con• Well, we must talk It out with flora sture, edited -and ublYshed the Col your . day See plyTr write ---"I ax tact xith the kaowtedge of MIs. Bryant m and 'thea Colonel Dawney startled Enid p your : day Free Trial Offer u announced thing other than you "can tell me, or carv� - - - ntroducinc another subect. "Oddly lection of .ancient Welsh and Irisih this paper• dtatehowmany k so ; 'to tell the, tug fay common sense urges *hereabouts. by } 7o"uti.a„uurorzant.o.B.0 EA6YMET O g He wan asked out to dinner one night enough.' 'he said. I received a letter thes! legF21da8-and. roivanCe•s called `'Ma- DlL't3iCCO..Y0gyi3aoaBufldlns,Tomnto,Caa� me to persuade you to do notluttg 'n a l to the hoose of M'.ee Manon Lanrie'emo- morning about you." , _ ____ _ "hung, noth•ng ,without due cousideri r ,, � thee. A little whsle ago )1% Tenderten The color tided out of Entd'e Lace. -- b'TnogloA.-�vi#�3e"rffiOt't' IArd I( _ tion Gad wittiout legal counsel," would have rerused this invitation: but "About Me" she said nervously. Witnlborne - aa Viceroy of Ireland. - - - ' , "1 haie lawyers•" Enid said suddenly: naw be was glad too anywhere to ell• "'Yee. I suppose poo know Yr. Ham - L. besides, my mind ,s made up Atter Lill. cape being by himsr heeidea. be was ItY mond. Desmond Hammond?' takes up the high office held from society and a clever hostess, who,1 0 - . -what is the difference? We are- ng an admirer of Manon Lau- Enid'@ face cleared, and her heart beat 18'6 till 1860 by his maternalgrand- in the early days of her marrieds d;v -ted or marred, we should always r+e. He, knew that she was eagaged to be a little, more e1enl7. _ rm-Aan -apart Is seems -o me it is my married. but that made no difference- •Oh' yes, she said. " 3fr. Hammebfl "Eati11e1', the 9e3en'th tike Of Mar: life, course tyOII]e 3,000 gtoon at tr• duty to Civ, him'this complete- freedom. There were one or taro other CueaKe- was one of our concert tour You remem• borough. Life COUSae OfE an aftern00II at h You are so young' Wbat may seem A . among them a young man of very eeart I ber, It wa@ forough him we stet. Has W1ttIIibOrne holl9e, which IS repilew I duty to you may pomsably be the reverse appearance, whom Mr. Tonderten ,scanned $e written to You? I+Orll WimbOlnP.•e Mother to other people' I repeat what you did carefully. He knew 'in a moment the sort I ••Year," said Colonel Dawney. 'He seems r wdtl?'n$argnifiCent art treaSllre,9. - - ,^ when you were merely A wife is one mat. pervi whom it would pay flim to cal: very attached to you, Mrs, Sinclair, sad W ter but now You ars a mother ns wet; as 'ivate; and 3i_r. Demmond--HGmmond wall ver nnhdppY about You?" ( If Lord and Lady Wi�niborne we;e' , a wife. You have to think of rgg 1 was Mile eldest dafighter cyf the' nix your ch,ld. decidedly one of bid type "I m sorry.' Enid said; and now she vol- - aLiperstitiou3, they might believe r ' e,( the fit�re of the child. Enid; my dear, ANxr dinner Y se Laurie sangg several ored hotly lEaY I know what ifs said to +beautiful and gifted daughters of you must not do- anytheng wHbon: the timers and then she made Mr sang ,you!" the duke, and very ]soon alke'r her that a special Providence looked aE gravest cons.deration, sake no promises,, sing and after she came and eat down Colonei Dawney laughed. paused an ter them; for they have been mei L, *OnaenL to n --thin.- walicat advice for the beside Mr. Tenderten Moret a t4 Sir IyoS Greet," of near to death all it is possible to ;natant. and thea said- • _ - "Sue -h- a pity he has -given up singing. Well. be seems to have got a very l l86'3, became -recognized as One Of . "1 have al,tady promised. I havib ,agreed Be has such a good votes; but his people I wrong coca into his mind I don't know contemplate, While motoring OIIe _ - - .,td mer7thin;." i were too strong for him. He had to leave how it ham come'aboat, but' he associate, I the most brilliant political host- day, Lhey had to plass over a level Kim Powis .remained silent, and their us and go into the City " 1 me wish the wouble which you have borne '''e5•ses of tlhe day. In, fact, it wag ehe se,d- ob. had h - sung protedsional3y?•' ask iI so bravely." -� the number of diainguiahed people ; crossing. Owing to a dangerous _ I. I am very sorry, Wb y did' YOU not- ed Mr. Tonderten. "You! exclaimed Enid. "Ob, how Curve .ori .the road; the did not -nee; speak to me or if you did not care to - Yea, he was one of -my little tour this I strayge'" I to be met at Wimbor'ne House, one �' alt to m. , wh► not have taken it to I. lait summer It was awfully -Jolly, al• Well, I suppose he ham been jumping to i t]i]at the g8te9 were, coffees until it k; Itfghes <? to -Colonel Davu!pey What though we didn't make ang monejl; still,' cwticluesiions," Adrian Dawney said quiet, i, fall@ finest mansions iII. London• wag too late t� stop, Al'tl3ough•the N FE oT man can thin Dusbaod of yont�s tw we were very happy together, were ws?'' I IT. "But be evidently knows where yon which led one prominent trtatesmau ' . -•who makes this ea grstion t:o sou..' ahs added, and she addreweed an er of , live and what ie -passing with you; and t0 deiscribe the residence as "the brakes were quickly apiplied Lha] : Plezae." said Enid- and there were bier mother's guests. who happened to' .be' he has misunderstood the meaning of my car dashed •into the gates and wean! 'tsars in her eyes- please --please don't the bar•tone who had travelled with the appearances bare from time to time. That. centre of-the•-univerbe." , completely wrecked, iOn9 of! los ire @peas of him, He belongs to the Little concert tour. fe the penalty, my dear ahtld, that you we,• On mere t,on Lord past. I don t want him to het me. I only. ••Rather!" he answered' and tbee he put when Tip take your own lives ,. the gates an Car being strewn ov8 D W17IIll?grnE ii188 t116t he i wart to do *•hat ,a t tot• him. That is , a question to her. "Do you see anything ; tmnto you ow.n.hands. Now. i am not go: the line for some distanee, By s �4 • why I left him. So do ou suppose I am of Miss Sinclair?" g I 'ns to interfere or to preach a sermon, Owes much of 'Gly-. success of his I - 'i: solos to sb rk nt w? He wants his cos• Mann Laurie's face h-Lrdened. a little. i but I would like to'Vei out to you that, i miracle, however, IIO one wise badly L 11-= _ �" piete freedom, and I, it seems. can give "No," she answered, ' I think. Enid to young all You are, with all You; natural career t0 ' a noble tributes 9.n - .hurt. ' E' . this to ham bell -I mean-te-�grvc- t -bgr6d very queerly. I Cave her work attraction, you will have to contend with one of the finest trl}311te9 th_t_-8_ 'wise or foolish. I am decided on that." She when *be dldn't know which way to turn. Many mieundenstaadings of this nature wife was ever a w8fi Lhia pass- ' —1 ' panned a moment, and then said -"I can and sh• lett me without saying good-bye when you have est yourself adrift from - ._ always take care of my boy " or showing any consideration whatever." I your natural protector." age in the will Of the late Lord '. Bill's Fine Job. Pias Powis sat in atlence looking ;,' her; Mr, Tenderten pricked -up. his *are, Sin. En id's two hands were gripped tightly Wimbo'rne : "I thank God that He • - - _ _ she had each a yonog look: there gas Clair! Enid! together. - sostvetLfos re, pretty. uo pathetic, about The two names -signified a good deal. to "Oh' don't make things harder Los• me." has giveff Me a wife'e4_ _sweet, so The &wry is Gold of an old man — her that the heart of the older woman him. she said; then with an effort she spoke of loving, and iso •caparble'." named Bikl- Herndon, whose pride- - ye rt.ed v*r her. ' The baritone lowered hie voice, Dewmend--Itatnmond. "I think the best- i she said. when she broke "'Doe-n't he know anything?" h'e asked, 4 thing' will be for me to see Mr. Hammond," n his son, "Young Bill,"" flourish -, silence. I said that I was not going I with a nod in Mr: Hammond'. direction II sDe ea id "I'll conSc+ae to you that he -was �� Wia3bOTSe ranks among the _ B ' - the reason w3f- I tett th tour so harried- very richest of Britain's rich peers. ed 1n the face"of every disoour to Asir any question; but I And that I "I haven't asked Sim.' said Miss Laurie. ' --' "- want to know a few things. You have "To tell you the truth,- I don't care very ! ly• I -I -„,sae &triad -I don't want him to $e-iUB4rita Jils ,cesltih from 6he meDt. '.'Bill`s* got a'fine'job, the lands a confemion in your last speech: much. I -feel so. hurt with Enid. r think ; be unhappppy.” re St iron works founded in the Old man announced to &'neighbor - �'oa said you left him became you wanted she ought to btive treated me a little bit 1 • Well .he is unhappy, that Is pretty evl• g OIIe IDornin ; a fine Da91n �o do --what was blot for• )nm. Did you better." dent; but he i. yonns, and bui]1 Craw out' 16111 Century by Mr. John Guest in B B ,Rave your husband with is consent?" "Well. I rhouabt it was a case,", said of it, unless— hell," Colonel Downey �faiuth Wales. Load It i5 iIItereSting money fa.at." "What's tie d6ing1 ' _ - __ Fddd did not answer at once t31ie got tJie baritone, 1n the same dieereet tone. shrugged hie IhouidcrA-"in a iittie while g ked the Other man. "Se's a a very softly and with-carefiZ Randa Tn7�iow, he woo aREuTly Qone on Se's. 'you w Il be a free, womae; and yon oug3itrLc gttie ft>X7Ct�Tait'Cite-f8rniir tete laid the baby in the white trim be&- waaa't he?" to have a home -and someone to take care f_artunes rest on iron is aelin10 l- night printer," $111 answered- "Ohs • _ ]Herta which stood beside. her bed. She "Yes; well, she is very pretty, you of 1. i a lie a wo-rFm all-D•igb� and paused a moment, just rosking' the barn• know:' amid Mise Laurie; then .she added, ,t :ittle ri•y broke from Enid'a lips. Then -edged on elle Goat -off -arms, the mot ett.e.-geWT. and then wben she saw that � with, a little touch of loyalty, "I have ehe caid: "Never-never! If -it the man I to 'translated being, "By iron, and saves his lodging, and then he *As child waa sound asleep, ehe came I often wondered tf Enid disappeared in the , married doesn't want me,- that doesn't _. back anti sat down again. I way ohs did do because o{ him. You see, I make any real difference, because be will pot by the sword." sleeps all day and saves his Eeod.' - ` "It you bad asked me that at the very she really wasn't Mice Sinclair. There is always be in -my heart what he ape. There A large land -owner in ,Sotith , beginning," she said, with lips that quiver• a husband somewhere.': ns, oel could be anybody else!" ed. "I ebonies have ane#ered 'No.' I should I Mr. Tenderten telt quite excited. Colonel Dsasney held but hie hands sud• W.ale9, Lord- Wimlborne has 'tarken have told you that I scrod cleft;el on my The sofas o{ Julian Bryant s wife bad denly, and gripped hers. the keenest interest in small -hold own'reeponsiblUty, Abd that my husband' beetf. Sinclair: 13nid Sinclair] Ot cones@ Leave me to deal with Mr. Hammond," CURR�JGATED did no'. want we to go; but it would have the girl whom they were discuesing was he said. "I think you have Pel and has ten many of .his teff - quite' enough £ y been a -mistake; *nd_ 1.ltaow now -that, I Mrs. Bryant, and no other. ' to t.hipk about, and to try -your S Ahall ants an opportunity to become oc ' though I went apparently without his He stayed a little behind the others, and be able to ci emied all' foolish ideas that - panctfon, I took a great burden away ' when they were one, had a few minutes .� CU vl owners. With ,12i8 mother - may have congredsted in hie mind: Good- p. A8 lrom him when he realized I had gone!" `chat with Mise gone, Dye for toda7, and let me do anything I he iLuted Wh&t lies been termed _ 'a�0� , _•. _i "How did this knowledge' comb'to yon?" "1-I have a sort of idea ". he said to can for you, wont you? Promise ane that," the ' %4inimuIIl wages {aril," an ex- jR . . asked Nora Powia, "Have you had any her, "that I-1• can be of great. service to and Enid 'whispered the. words, "Yea, I ' • , _ communication from your husband since Mise 6inclair.' promise." p)erlment 'bc Which farm warkel's ,,,C -J on left him?" "'You!" maid Mar.cn onsets. What do tTo ba continued.) t�e{ralllsse=VY Rust Proof y'u le; Enid pataeed a moment, and then you know about Der?" s should Ti01; be paid loss than L21S Cxl ! :.i pbe se'd rather hardly. "It was not ne• Mr. Tenderten ,smiled A' noncommittal . -- _ a week. - iMNAdN frogs ilM'y fiowst sxesary for him to omits. Hie actions were smile. .Silent^ Scot True Till Depth. sheets absolutely fres � �`!ss �lpgneni_ado "I repeat," h@ @iia, "that I can be of �,oYes the Sea and Iaehting. >t -Were you unht.ppy together? Did he great service o e Private Archie w , Who. is great you, badly?" know where she is staying?" "No -no! Once we were so happy -oh. • "`o; I ca•n't," said Mins Laurie; "ss lying wounded at Mfaat, says; - Perh'aipa o-ne of the most interest wonderfully happy• but •then -when 'you `heard me say, I have had no as{rs of There 'vtaB 8 very odd Chap Among ilbg facts 3eg;arding Lord Wlmborne trouble came, and we had.no money, all her for long time. She completely este• Each sh"t Is pressed, wt . -tike- happ',,WrwenT.- ZnetlIDee ehe-used to say sh thW-1&5 (iTa-ifs u tale CootLiell Bor- �vho, by the way, is a oouaill of rolled, oorrugatlons tharefa� ,,What waa Your husband doing? What would go`back to Canada; ehe came from deters. He always kept to 'himaeIf, i.4lr. Winston Churclfill-is that he Ht aoouMtaly spitbottt waists. A hie work? Ohl forgive me, dear,' I there all a student to the AcademY•" "Yes" pawte @aid gnickly-all Mr, Tenderten shook hands and went and would not say more tliaai Yea has always .had a passloA for the Any desired also or oaulM 'i' or her tatca with her kande. ' I[ I did away. e e qui e D e p sural ht or eYttrad. care for you so much I -I wouldn't It would not be very difficult now to trace. I'm thio matter; but something seems I out Julian Bryant's wife, and .when he night the BOTderCra were driven Wit had 'been allowed to follow file bent r „tll ire that you will not only' do had found her -well, he Battered himoeu of the trenches and one of the 11 of leis c'hildhc�d lie, Wquid hate LOW PRICES—PROM" 8RIPMENT to yourself and your bo but that he knew a little bit about women, and. t y' that be would be able to handle her so dropped with a couple of bullet adopted• s natal career; but, as he --'~' Er"., are brintring wrong to the man y_ . . tlfat•ehe could bo used as a good weapoA w011nda. His neighbor happened to maekled. Will you let him bee me w•as heir to suckl eztensiv-e proper. qq�� yon?' against the man he hated • He knew o! be the .old chap t�lat we had a1'1 a=. Metallic Roofing Ciro "'Lrntd started to her fart; with a passion• more than one person who would- for a try in "a•1e9, and el9ewh'erE, 'it• -1t'ns •s ' little ooneideration trach. cut the _move clared'to be the deftest of the daft. ought desiralble that he should �iMl__ ate gesture she ,brushed the. tears from . _ mints of anyone he wished to followl Without sa in a word he _knelt Mnnnfactnreis s,er eyes. y__3 In on the land: r'_I�telLRon IS-have-DronTieed-Yo-do-trhn'r.. A few days "hence -he prom"iced hitneel[ wants.. I -I am not going to break my the pleasure of calling upon Mrs. Bryant dOWn by •the wounded lns'n, Arid, Tits ,jTIesent. Lady Wimlborne is TO�I)NTO WINNIPEG or Mrs. 8inclair,,whit+hever, she called. her- raisin his. rifle to his slioulc�e'r, e of. -the tl omiee; besides, I feel all he doers. I• want @eft, and he'.egietered a resolution to cul. g +}Il I3108t beautiful women in freedom.- This site is intoleri.blet 'I waited for the oncoming erma3ls. nt to feel that I belong to myself, and floats the friendship of Desmond Ham- .._ __--_- - >fi IT to myself!", She changed her tone. I mond on the Bret opportunity. By' and by we rallied anddaf}111etj _ --- ----- ad -she stretched out 'her' hands -to Mies -' s • • " back to meet ' the det'mans, 'Phe I Catarrhal 5hYJ, wig. "You mart not be hurt with -me.• Enid braced herself up -to go-abevt her p , Q H� NFLUENZA PLV Eyye'Eh[ppuri. e0is the goodness. the kindness, the avis- -daily life as calmly as possible; in fact, odd CYIv�. was dread but t01e morn he Fever, Ep'1=colla 091 of all ^ou a.ro trying to urge,. but- ; atter ehe had recovered from that natural had tried to save was still, breat*fi cedi is too, late to change things now•. Let outburst of grief, ehe took herself sharply •in,g X j` And it31 dideaeee e,1 the, house affertine his t3iroat, pp 1� y_ time tell You something else. You know- to_taek, teling•hereelt that it.ARs more - b 0 cured; eolU and h4rees it as me uwble kept from IfavinY -- ta have started p,ract:ming. Mary is do than mere weakness; it was contemptible d' _ '�c 2 Rhes py using 0p�hws Distemper CoMpound, 3 rto ¢ cod to me. She has given up her draw• of her to break her heart for a ma s$h'q "Well, John, haw did au en j4 , - often 'cure; one do tie gua:,a.ri to Mire one case. •tlm. 11bE y jam' yp`t•es, •b coy cotta, stallions, all ages and nd1tlo g -room for all many hours all I like, and now definitely and open] was-lettin lii+oo$ _ 'feet" quite liapDy about baby. because realise that he bW no place in hie life the parts' 1" "Oh we had a rotten eltiliLfnl ablest Ac oamvound. Wrirte for 4ree of h time.., knd why, was fhait 4" r, Causes and Our Any drng3imt or d verses try looks attes im whrie I sm rVorking, for hart ,r Tetempe r• ughcs is getting me dome pupils, A�pes a e tip icer uaifand's lawyer@ the fol- _ ' racit'urere' I Coon working as well se I have dbtfd lowing Qty, ;n4 get'a0d with them that '`Ther told 1ne t0 eat as nLuch i9 I SPOHN NEGIGiL GO., OMhen, InAn U -SA V ell@ tut few days. 1 shall be }tb60 to sive ate mu t. repraenf9d also by some le wanted. And I couldn't." `` ]recital in tbe-eammer. I k! aw a as sal adviser; u U16 scatter s•emel to to . - . - - • - . S -.-.F , _..I_._..-.,-._..._. . . .. ... _. ._ .._. .. -. _.. ... .. . -_,--.. . — -_._— -- . ..-- .. - �/ -. •I . _ y .. -M ,.c...... ,n. u Yu. - - 1.6I h.Y, , w ., ,, _.. n,IA2^ .'tn.-.uv�• ,4^li^. P9Mr y •Y. ,� t. `A10.e ^:,.'r }...- 's�.y ; t T.�{"�"�r - - •m «'e+��+ T r m arm, ser. �s ray d'% k_ N 7._. _^- �... �.d► , 'F .. - . :. . �-.., • - _.=i..; _ � .t cry -1. - „+m`..c3 /' '.._ .fid • , f, M I QUEEN' MZABETH WN101H BOMBARDED DARDANELLES. }� Vere (riven a-Iceat' Reception at Liverpool —Sev- l .y ay1vN''f�c nf/ Y l `r� eral Patricias Have Arrived at Hospital- . - _. _ - - _ rte. i AF. -iL; h*. '. ��,�a+^. .914 y • � ,y�,•�I A despatch from London says: pelled, the rumors from hostile -; She four thousand men of the sec- sources. �, �` The, headtrh of the. men oil. the ' N and Can ti r force w , oyage is reported to have been �€ k s '^ r • , '+ who have rearmed England will be "' ` g excellent. 'On one of the ships" a u¢ ' 3 �:'� quartered at •8hoinchffe camp, gland milita athletic tours,- I -which 'is a big -improvement over went was held during the voyage. Some of the men seem Salisbury Plaim, and the men will to. fear that be mare comfortable uartered they, will n not get a chane. to go to • q the front like the first Canadian nn' than the Canadian•; who came contingent. This is caused by the " fi across -in Octolier.' The camp at belief. that the war will be over be- ` _ �•.�_r 4; Shorncliffe is within 4 mile of the fore their rind -.nf.-tea *�T - - -iu.. yF England- is eco completed. ��µ t nd-1-8-0 OII fig y e r' < rte• ¢ ' + ' c Fie x m.. dFy soil: -„There. are paved roads Major Hamilton Gault, of_ the 0 J r N Pr-incew Patricias, is pow a pa - and sidew8lks and there are brick tient at the Queen's Canadian Hos- huts to quarter the troops. Thepitaf at Shorneliffe. The Major is -camp is also- within -easy reach of suffering from .a bullet wound in Folkestone, one of the most 'plea- the eight forearm, and is •being sant and picturesque seaside re- treated by Col. -Surgeon Armour; sorts iiiEngland. •: who expects that the officer's wish = �' •*a y T Although the arrival of the -con- to soon return to active service r. -*w t” • �'i+ tingent was quietly effected, the will be gratified. Canadians were given an enthusi- -Several Patricia men who were astic reception when they -reached wounded in a recent charge on a Liverpool,,the welcome being all German trench were also admitted t he - r1ASSACDES IN t ^Pe3rance of -the , troops rips . dia- urday. n �a THE TURKISH CAPITAL - titll'1;(l�tl C4`L�IL'1�'�SPOV.-DJN�--AT­ the inhabitants, these men had, vie- .. ti+ tually been without care. 'ILLE$ Tom. ' Eualliaas of �earr sired from City Is Cro«ded--.with Fugitives .fir - lack of medical services, and their _ B ogress of Combined Fleets Against -the _Daryl _ t bodies lay unburied, T he streets from Peninsula and were barricaded with agricultural _ ~ d there was a great scarcity of Late despatches ra �dane es *- Forts , yDix+ua! Scenes Greeted Russians et implements and household furniture anfV from Near -East' - � � .- - - • - o Regaining Town After Three provisions. Spores of houses had leen point, to London indicate that A despatch from Constantinople attack from -land would be welcw _ been riddled h shells, and the A Days iu Eneniy'e Hands. y the situation in Constantinople is by way of Berlin and Amsterdam by the Turks, who have gather, at -- municipal building was party des- becoming increasingly serious as a contains the first admission' from strong army composed of their besti -.-A despatch from Petrograd says: troyed. result of the success of the attack that source that the Anglo-French troops. The Russians on to entering asp prisoners -are being brought on the Dardanelles, which bas dA- fleet has had any success It says : A despatch from'Munich says than back to Przasnysz, having been cap- ven hundreds of fugitives from the "The.. British battleshi - =._. Przaataysz � -' - erman rearguard g ps cpm- Field Marshal Baron von Der Goltz three days b the Germans are de- g Gallipoli Peninsula and the Asiatic pletely outrauged the forts, t}se who was sent to Constantinopla� t 3 3 by the 'Russian cavalry. Along the side of the strait in terror to the guns of which were unable to reply from Germany to act as the adviser) 4A ' ported to hale found nearly every roads there are evidences of a capital. Foreigners, not even' ex- effectively, s0 that 'the battleships of .the Turkish Government in mid,' house filled with wounded or sick hasty retreat.' _ cl-uding Germans, are in a precarl- gained part of the desired effect. tary affairs, has telegraphed to the Clerman soldiers. In addition there pus position and massacres of Moreover the fleet_ has received re- German military headquarters ask 1. sere Russians who had been pri- If a man didn't make an open- Christians are feared. A message enforcements and now more than ling for fifty German artillery offi l 4 Boners fur four days. Except for sional mistake his friends would to the Daily Mail from Sofia says: forty big battleships are lysing off cera, on the.ground that they weret the small service rendered them by have no kicks coming. "A trustworthy messenger from the Dardanelles, besides a great needed urgently for the defence of- -Constantinople f -Constantinople who has arrived at number- of small cruises, tcirpedo the Dardanelles. The .field maraca, Uedeagath says that-fcv antinople boats, destroyers and other craft. received a laconic reply, the des JT 'THE,s greatly alarmed at the attempt "The further advance of the fleet patch says, stating that the Ger-1 to force the Dardanelles and that seems to be impossible owing to the mans, needed their artillery officers( the population refuses to believe chain of mines and the forts An and adding: "Do your best.":PROGRESS OF_ d' RENCtiLthe assurances .b the authorities ° _ - __ - ...�&aa - press that there is no dan- ger ap- � �� —113- the _ F l: p � _ er- � Crown Prince- , . �U (funeral Mire man Do What He Likes With the The -city'- is crowded- with fugi- Said to be in Disgrace. tires from the Gallipoli Peninsula �, - Germans In the Argonne and the coast of the Sea of .Mar 1� RIL CtiED l• ST® - T - mors. The authorities aredaily 4 despatch from London says: royningSpeculation a 9 to the long absence __ - liAVR era and anthe position of I Tiam I , despatch, 'from Paris says : � vial statement was issued late on d Chiid Crown Princere eric Dur- Wednesday of the. Germans irk the capital' is Froin- the German reports has re= ing a Recent Gale at Progress by the French troops in y night by the French precarious. suited in numerous. rumors. The (.'ham a ne district, between . �� ar Office: - ('otugne. •- p g `'It can be stated that is the Ar- : "•�rr«tsts, sea-i•ches and robberies Daily Express, which a year ago Rheims and the Argonne forest, gonne, where we had beer constant-' $Te of daily occurrence; ..... �. .: .r ?i- '< „• - Jam-- <!. ...V . ,c.. T ;j,. .:.r, !'.' .,i. ":•�:- L.: :.d "c,s•�;3`r•--•f.a ::mu.. awn ;� :+3" .Asn ^t - •' y w Y ' • , ,� T TQ —Remember Morcombe's sale on Reserve March 18th to attend' t ; '-.MATS : LOCALISMS• _ Tuesday next. J. R. Liutou's sale. —Mr. -and Mrs. Gibson left this 4' week for Wbitby, where the form- _ . _ :y _'' -. —; -- --.- _ —Mrs. Herr is visiting her son, er has a position. III The Serra ate Court style. A. M.. of Berlin. J. H. and Mrs. Beal, of Clare- See our newt arrived lines in gate. They_aee the la in Ie. J -W. Hardin a nt, s couple of niont, spent Sunda with the lat= OF TH1a COUNTY OF ONTARIO g Pe P � 7 We have something new in iRalanat'sags-these +we: rovemen6 ..� days in the city lest week. tar's father, A. Allaway. Is the Estate o/ William Rwedy, deceased. on the old style raincoat, are guaranteed roof -Mrs. James McQuay is visit. -Wm. Wilson has begun work Notice is hereby Riven that all Dred- and adaptable to spring dud falf-wear. ing with W: D. and Mrs. Gordon. renovating J. R. Linton' e Tsai- it and others having claims against - -Miss R. Fawkes spent Sunday deuce, east of the parsonage. the Botate of the said William Bundy Get your Spring Clothes at Bunting's, We are agents;•for the best .last with W. L. mid Mrs. Courtice. -Mr. and Mrs. Hoar moved on' deceared, wbodlod on or about the tailors in the land, The Lowndes Tailoring Co. We guarantee'' - _ -Mrs. Harvey. of Opbstwa,. vis- Wednesday into the Pirie block 4th day of Februsrrv. 191.15, -are r•equir•ed a perfl•ct flt.and cumpleta_satisfaetion._ - - - ited her sister, Mrs. Findlay, on which they have leased for aLitue. on or before the 16tb day of April 1916 Tuesday: -Ladies' suite, cor►Ls, and skirts to send by post prepaid, or to deliver _ ,— Out linea of Boots and Shoes are of the best. ---- _ -'- =Miss Irene Rogers entertained to order. WV,defy competition to the uoderaigoed Solicitors for 'the Executors, Stouttville,, Pest Office, T P ICKERING a few lady friends. on Tueeday on these 'Roods.' Snits $3.50 and R BIINTIN�T " _ afternoon. u French ser es $10 sed u Ontario, their, cbriatian andj,urnames. • • .. , P, g p• addremses and descriptiou and, full —Geo: and Mrs. Tripp, of Whit- You will save money by ordering particulars of rheic claimP, the state- b� spent Thursday with' W. B. your Easter i uiC through'us. Gen- rnent of their account and the ntrture - and Mrs. Powell. tletneu, remember, you want an of the seeurity (if any) held by them. - - -C. H. and Mra. Pilkey spent• Easter Reit. See us. We can fit And -further take. -notice that after , Sunday- with -L. W, and Mrs. Pil• you up right. D. Simpson & Cu.* the Paid last mentioned date that the. tore '$ey, of Claremont. --Oa Saturday, Feb.- 27th,.:e.t said Executors will proceed to distri- Q tq. + _ -Miss Annie Calvert entertain- Calgary, Alberta, Miss Minnie nuts the aaaetb of the deceased among ed a number of her girl friends.on Rogers. formerly teacher in 9. S. the parties entitled thereto having g. R theyregards only a the. clotic of which Is pleased to announce thee "safe aY'r1Val -' Thursday evening. No. 1, and well and .favorably nay stia)1 then have notice. _ -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as known in this village, was united Dated. r,ttia4tb.day.of March. 1915. 'usual next Tuesday to attend to in marriage to Mr. W. G. Morri- MCCUIJAOIIaH dt BUTTON, M - - his professional duties. * son, a prosperous business man of Stouffville, Out - of 2000 rolls of New Spring _ -At Toronto on March 8, borD that city. Her many Pickeriug Solicitors for the Executors. to R. G. and Mrs. Ritchie (Alice friends extend congratulations. Thomas Patterson and _ regi - Thompson), a daughter. The groom has left with his regi- w�` EzeHtor�e Coates, x..7.4 Wall Paper. '.' - -Mrs. Robert Richardson; of ment for the front. cc '� rTer T , formerlr�f.-.rR k to -express your -- - They are the StAUDtOn' line, ering, died on Friday, March 5th.• feelings of contempt for the tele- -Max Credit Sale of -Max Bradford spent a few phone operator at central, you RIGH CLASS HORSES ! -is a guardutee of Up-to-date days here at the home of his moth- mnat use very politeplanirnage, Sigh Grade Cattle, Pure-bred er, prior to leaving for Vancouver. and not that of the un arliamen-eep. ENas 1 13 pRidn pAutitul - - - - - -_ , n ry type- " _"poo Roots, Etc. .in very poor h,+ealth for some time dation of the On4rto Railway P laments, i8 -now. we $re=p eleneed- W stn , curd, the, legislature will -intro- — The property of-.'destinetivie Inefit. considerably improved. duce an amendment to the tele- Smith Clark returned on Mon- phone act which stipulates sine TGHN R: Lr�NTGN +daq from attending at Alliston of `$25 or thirty' dtiye in jail for At his premises, the funeral of his sister, Miba U-iug indecent; blasphemous or -Lot 16, B. F. Con., Pickering .i4dig Clark,-nt--Geillra-�.ivaultin$ 3nnguyge. over the tele= -- _ ux - -- --- -ire ull ot,enetl up ready far _ -D. and Mrs.,SimpAon Fere in phone. `i'h March 1$ !9!5 the city for severftl da'ys,-owing --A grand social and promenade Y ► LUSine55 and we invite e�:ery'o11" to the serious illness of the form- concert will be- held •iji the town The following : #pr's sister, Mrs. Matheson. hall. Pickering. on the evening of HOUSES to Coble anti inspect Our 6fock. It - -- -The Women's M!4-;ionary Soar Wednesday,' March 17th, under Bay mare. b. d. 7 yra old ; Chestnut - ety of the Methodist church n,et the auspices of the St. Francis mare. b. d. Black mare rising b yrs _ makes no deference- whether yotl _ .on Wednesday afternoon at' the• Clnb: A $rst-class orchestra will ofd; Bay horse. good driver. Bay _ home of Mrs. J. H. Rogers. be in attendance. Suitable prizes burse ruing ilyrs old, roadster ; Brown. intend buying just now Or not. =-P. Bennttt sad family, whe will be awarded to the winners horse rising 6 yrs old. CATn-E l�i'e want you to see them, and we have been occupying the Pirie taking part in _progressive euchre, °ialoek during the pe^ few months, Refreshments served during the Red cow+ lyre old, calf by bide :White cow. 6 yrs old. calf by side; Red cow, take l'as lire in' showing ou• the 'moved to the city this week. evening. The committee are de- pl3 y -Mrs. J. H. Rogers has return- terinined to matte this the grand- 4 yrs old, calf . c aide ; Fat cow ; (cony - B cow, 9 pro o►d, esti by Aide ; Rad sow -- - _ - - 4 . '• . ed home, after spending several eat event of the season. Tickets, if rry old, calf by side ; Red cow. 6 yrs numerous samples. - a months with her eons. W. D., of lady and gentleman. 50e.; lady. old due March 18th -, fray cow, 6 yrs .Alton, and Arthur, of Toronto. without escort, 25c. God save the old, due in May: 8 Fat steers rising .�r1Ct36 ran e-fr01t1 5 cents r —Several young men of this Hing. * 9 yrs old; Fat steer rising 2 yrs old ; ( locality went to the city on Sat- —An Irish supper and concert. 2 Beifers. riming 2 yrs old; Steer rising __. urday last to enlist in the third- under- the auspices of the men of 8 yrs old; 2 Yearling steers; Yearling roll upwards. contingent, but found no paean- the Methodist church, will be held heifer, - - -con in the church- on the evening of puss -ease I -s mWrsa eaesp _ _.. • _. . -If not sold before• the day of Wednesday, March 17th (St. Pat- R're wind lamb by side; 6 Ewe lsimbe the stock sale, Tuesday. March 16. risk's Day). Supper will be served 16 Breeding ease ; 1 Ram. pe rloe the Moreombe farm will be offer- in the basement from 6 to 8, after 3 PIR 5J months old! Brood sow in NOTICE—We have a number of last sea'son's "odds and ed -by auction at 4 p. as. on that which an excellent program will -� begiven in thebedg$f-thecliureb, '1' :---HAT. . GRAIN-',ind"'"which Rill -lie sold cheap. These we have bun- -Be sure and try a Tip(. erary commencing sharp at 8 o'clock • 12 Tons timothy bay , 3 ton of mixed ' - - sundae on the 17th, Where • Why? Rev. S. C. Moore, B. A., B. D , of ha v. ]000 bushels of turnips ; A gena- died up retldj -,fQr Sale at less than cost pl'iCe. If vdn At Marquis. And if -you can't -Oshawa, will- ,give an address on tity of mangolds . 90Bns. of pomu)es. - make it on the 17tH they will be the "Empire and its Relation to (Delawares,) 700 Buibels oats (Scotch .want some of these -snaps, get in earjy... ;� served after'7 on the ldtb.. ' This War." Addresses are also Regenerated Banners, pore seed ;. 120 - he Rt. Rev'd Bialiop Reeve, expected from Rev%. J. R. Real, of Bushels barley, O. A. C. No. 21, clean of Toronto, wt e e p , , f sem _ both morning and evening, at St. Greenw )od. Readingq byy Mies roller ; Seed drill: H•Zy tecider, George's church next Sunday, the Cathnrine. McCorm ick, cif n4itby,. a lti,.tor : -Fanning mill; Cutting I 14th of March-. All welcome. and vocal solos -by Miss Johnston, box Maxwell: Turnip utper, Maxwell � to S e -Miss Clara Haru has returned of Whitby, and -Mr. Willing, Of Set of scales._ 3�) lbs. -cap. Gurney. - home after spending few months .Audley. A Male Choru5•vrill' give gag trick ; Hx-y rake, IO ft - McCor --- with her sisters,'Mrs--(Rev,).B. N. several selections. 'Don`t fail to rnick: Rer,iving bay rake; Turnip de Foe- Warner; of Aniston, and attend, as thin is destined to be drill_: Scunier ; Spade harrows.; Bet -FARMERS / - -- > Mrs. J. B. )Hurn, of Bradford. the event of the season. A�imis- iron harrows, Massey -Harris, Rood as SAY •.� A R M E R a . new :2 Sets iron barrcws ; Hay rack ; —Alfred Thornback, of the cion 30 cents, children 20 cent,. Hay rack, good as new ; Gang plow; 'Have � base live, has _moved into , F. -A great many have expressed itSvlvester walking plowe;.Wakinsoa �'011 seen our stock of- Hurat's residence on the Brock the desire to have the amounts walking plow ; Perrin sulky plow, - -_ road, just south of the Kingston contributed to the vat�eus ppaatri- single furrow; Perrin sulky plow. _ mad and formerly occupied by otic ftitids publisbed in Txi: �ilev� �. double furrow ; Massey -Harris binder I'ruli�n T 9 Rrs:-Iiavidisov._ _. - , s to t cuti nearly new -During the 'high wind on Fri- have ready for our -next 'issue a carrier, Maasey•Harris mower; Stock Pruning Knives ` day last the smoke -stack at Spink statement of the various amounts rack, Toronto reaper.; Grind stone ; Pruding Sawls,' l Mills' waa blown down. Tem r• received by him, and also the vari- tvsgon ;Set iron trucks-' Speight rprunit5g Shea re, wagon, little used ; Set bob sleighs. Tree Pruners, " ary repairs have been made, and ons funds to which these amounts f3pei ht ; Llght wagon ;Top buggy; 3s- ti�� fall s- brand new smoke• have been allocated, - In order to Top ugR , Tudilo l Rorie Clippers, Singers, Etc. - stack will be erected. know how much the townshipas Lo pexin good coedit on Cutter Logging chain; 2 Binding No. 1.Goverument Standard Timothy and Clover Seed. -Beal.the' pioneer a whole has contributed, we have chains: Wheelbarrow : Setif of double farmer of Oxdrift, and formerly been asked to request all societies, trees; Neck vakes : 20 ft of 4 in. rub-• r Pickering,is to be eoogratulated on churches or other organizations to ber belt; 2D ft 3 in,,rubber belt. Forks winning first�pprice for two bushels forward. to THE NEWs a state- rakes, scythes and other articles too - i J e � H e. `U N DY a of oats in the field crop competition ment of the amounts of money numerous to meption. at Brockville Winter Fair. that has bee collected as well" heavy Karnes -Stewart Bell, who has the value beet; clothing contri- 3 Sets Of heavy hsrneea ; 3 Bets of employed t the Standard Bank b—uled U the' residents of .the light harness; Collars, halters, pada y for collars ; t Seta leather fly nets ; UNDE �'�here for the past year, received township. The township trees• Bingleflynet: Pair wollen blankets:word on Thursday last to re rt urer has a statementof thepair blankets, little used;Pair stable at once at the branch at at Bow- amount'of money- raised. by each blankets; 2 Pairs of plow lines. ' manville, and he left at once for polling subdivision, but he has FURIN=RE Are you in need of underwear ? If so call and procure a suit at $1,00, $1.50. " his new post. not a statement of the amount of Chairs, Tables, What -not, Desk, Par. - $2.00 or $3.30, Wi§ can giv* you a good range to choose from. Men's - —Miss Buchanan, of - Orange. clothing, .except. from one divis- for wood stove ; Barrel cburn. Leader; heavy wool sox, 2ii, 35, 40 cents. Penman's at 40c. are extra good. ville, who will have charge of the inn. We would .like this state- Pans, pails, etc.t Collie dot; 100 Pure- _ A few of the famous Dunnville sweaters left and may be, had at _ millinery department in D. Simp- ment.forwarded to us in time for bred barred Plymouth rock, hens son & Cos store this season, arrived next week's issue,. -if possible. and pullets akin to my Ontario. prize- .i:4. 13.00 $3.50.or $4.60.esch, guwrsnteed extra good wear. on Tuesday evening, and is now winners, _ See our boots, shoes and rubbers. As Mr: Linton is retiring from farm- „ busy preparing for the spring inilli- PICKERING . MARKETS ing, everything will be sold: Groceries always fresh and everything -you want -fresh.. White fish, halibut, '. nary opening. _ -H. D. Arnott, watchmaker White Winter Wheat, .... "1.li0 8ALN BEGIN! Ar 1-9,30, SMARR salmon, haddie, fillets, restive, prompt Holland herring,.. etc. Phone - jeweller and engraver wLil be per. Red " • . • • • • 1'� TERxe : Fat cattle, hogs, g orders receive prompt attention• b rain, roots,. ma Mixed " - .' 1•SO ultr and all sums of $10 and un-!LLESQN - Drug Store on -and after Mar. 15th. Pring ... . ......... . . L. , der, cap ; over A amount Goose ...... 1.2f. month rt o rniehtn • All watch and jewelry repairs left Oats � s cred' given n fu - . with Mr. McFadden in the mean- "- g ..F • approved joint notes. 5 per cent. time will receive best attention. * - --- ---=peraat+tsm off f°r cash. If notes are : -While at -work at Spink Mills -MAR M A LA D E not paid when due, intere9E wilibe - - re iriv the oke -stack. Walter charged from day of sale, L . • ' Ps Geb your material for -making warm• W. B. POWELL, Auctioneer SOrnetlling Tntersting #o Fexmers . Shepherd had woke-stack, to alade.at The' Fruit Store and you get fall a egpsiderable distance._ He the lend of our slicer, it.will pay you. wens badly shaken up and. render. Come in and see it work. - .In future J_will have Harness and Horne Gonda at W. J,' To'Farmers..., ed unconscious for a short time. VFCFF.TASirF-.SBodell's, Brougham, at regular prices. He ie now able to be around, but �:- � '�' '• Call and see him: - -- • - ' will 'feel' ills effeirts of his fall for Turnips, carroty parsnip, potatoes -_ t and onions. Week -ends we have Superioz Stable fittings. Fell stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets; Rugs and all horse; some time. green onions, lettuce, radish, celery', all prices. Dods at , Blan i ets -The Women's'- Gtiild• of St. rhubarb. Leave your order. = g George,, church on Wednesday, - Superior -Litter,Carriers _ _.. lc� cream and sundaes served every Boots and shoes repaired as well as harness. March 10th decided to be incorpet'- day but Sunday, bricks deliya;Ted Galt steel shingles and siding, `. ated-'with the large Society, The Look in &ud see us, only lock in the market. - Woman's. -Auxiliary of the Church - PICKERINQ .� HARNESS EMPORIUM y of England' in Canada, and will u *� Ind phone•1913 Pick. _ _ - hereafter .be known a9 the St. A . J. MARQUIS Phone Ind. Bol. W. J. COAKWELL George'•, ebnreh branch of the N'. Russell Andrew; ., ,4, in P,rkering• pi:Kegs DICKERING, Ont. . 1 - 2 ...:�-,.:�. �"..: : ..:: �; ' •. .-.. _.,,:.. , . •. ...: - ..:._..:_: -.-. .. ...._ �-::+,i>;. .r,•v�=-:,--_ :, _. 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