Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_03_19` �. ,, .iv�n - a.. ... sr'r'",`'""e•s• - "^ a'�w•1rif V , r"�""--�. � 'x. :. _..-'. •, ,f•t ;'ms's- - - - �v-,,--->•�•'�- s' Ag _ ja V OL. XXXIV.. PI ('K ER,INO, ONT.,. FRIDAY MARCH 19,1915No. 95 - K ��>isiii�3ilfiasial RarDa. BROCK ROAD GREENWOOD �� ? _ PINK MILLS Established ?b pears t Nedtrvil W, B. Jackson hada business trip A. Puaep has left the employ of F. I to the cite on Wednesday. L Green. Raj N oO RE. FORSYTH, D,; of O. Re is- Mrs. Bagshaw who been in very James and Mrs. Gibson spent it few`' L7 e tbred mem ler of the Optometsie4! $� -' Poor health has been greatly bene- days last week renewing old dation of ostario. s fitted b her tri to Ontario.,; antes. g acquaiHt- perial attention given to WHITE BATIN- BiiRB.•D y P the firiias of glasses. Ede• tested free. North A number of friends met at the Harold Matthews has purchased the ' Olsremoar. 4fStt CREAM BUNS—PAkmY 'home of W. H. and ,firs. Jackson on house owned by James Denny and �' ;MILL «• O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. TEA BUNS-PASTAY Saturday to bid farewell to Mrs. Bag• ruoved into it tbia.ceek. • Ed,nbureb, member rf rhe =•above of ,haw and daughter before their de- Mr. Mair has engaged with yercian• and surgeons of Ontario, xeentiate BRAN parture for Portage La Prairie.- Green and moved his household effects FI-OUR AND CEREALS t of 8o)aI College of Boraeoof EAtobnrgh. _-SHORTS a Wb+►t ahout that siding on the into the village on Wednesday. Hiasimi for Pastry a0"dirl attention d d.lesae• or .•omPa Gad O. N. ft? It is about time that Bowe- 61r. Pelch, of Toronto, has e❑ a Pd area i®rs and residence. Broaghsa�, J UM BO K R Baker's Joy for Bread thing was done in the way of reurov- f w,-th Wm. 'Pepgelly and will move ICKEPING MEDICAL SURGICAL SCREENINGS (wheat) :.ng dirt in which the farmers were to irlltTthe house lately vacated by Win. Gliabam Flour Wbeatlets, - - - 'and X-RAY INSTITUTE' .OATS W. aea,at. Spring work, will soon be on. Wilson. Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, and the work ou siding will bedelaved i M. Gleeson and William Gibson Rolled Oata, Buckwheat Flour, ��' Plesas;tlra, - ovzAxlo' 9A`1' CHOP' - were among the number from here Pot and Pearl Barley, 3-#XrIN TOwLz. m, B•, X. D., C. ac., CORN AND CORN CHOP WHITBY _ who attended the Irish Banquet at Fei=D$ PhT•Iaaaaa-0barg. -MIXED GRAIN. &CHOP _ Whitby on Wednesday night. Bras= Shorts, Midlings, f Spedaltst L. laeo:al Di,e.•sa. ProatatioDis. Bishop Sweeney. of .Toron.to, was* The Godson, Contracting Co. are Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, Awa of lyes Dixasea of Women, Canoes, - - = here on Wednesday and held confirrn- I busy getttog their plant in shape for Corn Chop, American Corn, Lemon, x-sal examination. Disease• of era ^ - +htion services. The bishop is. greatly work. They expect to employ a num- Oats= ere Pats throat sad diseases, Gad COA� D.�.L interested in the new hpspital build- her of men when s tin 'o p y can Meal, Ti Goats and Chromic disease•. •i"� in a here, P R pens up• [`niton Seed Beal, , paw Hoare 9.30 to is and T to 0 491J g (Scranton D. L. & W.) '• The Irish•Canadian Society cele- WEST HILL. i' Specially Mixed Grain to snake _ Gegwh brated'St. Patrick's night at the New hens lay. STOVE, CHESTNUT; PEA 1-toya:l, which. ryas the $rstpublic'fugc- Flank Camps is engaged for the Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves. LFAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- AND STEAM tion held them since the hotel Wits, suinmer to work for Stas. Ardah. Calf Meal. 88,00aay� Orowa!horsey, and Country renovated. Able addresse were made Richard Collins is enga ed with leis POULTR1r FOOD ' Caart 80aa•• Wbtebt, lw •'PkICES RibET. by Dr._j3oyle and other a6 brother Ed. to work for The junior Farmers' Association is run arm t is season. .._ ++rg riser and • • which wale organized last Saturday Robert and Percy Wilson have re-. Brae Glad hell Grit. Charcoal, Shell and • 8oi,cicor. Notary r oblir• Err, cney to afternoon, is lirnited to nrernhers of turned from a week's visit to Lindsay Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest and �•� omce Brock at North, wbitbt+. 9t;,y �. L. BPINK, __LIffiITED, - ' the. Vin ter. coul=ees conducted by the They report having a splendid time. best feed on the market for milk. 11luOtn"O Qta'rb*. RICKER.ING. 0-NT. district. representative bore:. The „fig. A large carload of lumber came into Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle cors elected were Wm. Webber. Pres., West dill on Monday for. John Boo- and pjgs. You will never ba with- j G. HAS!—lasuet of ~M.uri•iaRe - of Brooklin : Ralph White. tier. Troas- nidwe. He intends building a new out it atter using it. is . Lieeas•i in the Ooanty o, oatario., urer, of Brooklin. This is a County residence this summer. io4ertaa vitiage. -e�Iy - --- Assoctatiun and the puipnse is to or- One of W. T. Herna's horses bub _j will exchange CORN CHOP for POUCfiEj3. Real EStatE Auc_ 01!iAermoor ganiae fanner s clubs throughout the been very bad with pneumonia. Dr. Rood Ba rle P g y hound for pound • hunger. valuator, collator and Isaaar county to discuss topics of interest to Shirley,- of Pickering, attended the Cement and Plaster kept on hand. r-rrtarr�ags lic•n•aa. I,roagbatm. Opp the farming curumunitp and in gene- anima! and Mr. Heron is now driving mattfetses 'at- $15,60 Bain be rat for mutual improve meat, it amain. �• Z,- � N HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Mrs. $. Wpatney and daughter. Miss S. Lieaasaa is abs ooaatr of Ontario, be;ught t J. H; BEt3ri 5 Clare. r Alice. of Toronto, visited with T. W, R°a at sines and his raddaaoy, Claremont. MARKHAM And Mea, Geo. Heron on $riturQa A _ moist— 13P price 18 the Sante tea to Fence BEATON TOWNBHIPOL$RH The death oP John W, Cowie, a Weil• few friends were invited in for Cess toj J►• �n vaeumer„ Oammiwoaer for a the world over, other nlattres- known agriculturist ,+nrY, horseman, n°eet them ffw= �Aogw�anatao iwo� �arrrri g loss ses from $2. W up: See our took place at- hie residence, 8th con., Df r. Fetg6 is to give a lecture on the. i rnst 411a' bW i :. ono, T-Y Lia Bedroom Snits, Buffetts, Side- Markham, about six O'clock Tuesday war in Melville Church on the evening _ F I R S T 1 — afternoon. The late Mr. Cowie was of the '25th last. We aatiripate-a POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, boards, Extension ta'bless, China born In Claremont. Pickering Tp., but lame audience to hear Mr. Yeigh give Compare quality and price with otber f ° tar oo'' kinds of Talk tiO and Ontario.Ago,. has resided in Markham Tp• for a this most interesting lecture. makes. Frost Ring Lock all No. 3 "sat.+ at sal t,nda • ivor P. to on aboriaN Cabinets. Couches, Chests. Arthur Collins is slowl wire, >taea, Oddrau Gross slier P. o„ oat number of pears. The circumstances y eecovering guaranteed equal to any other i A. BRE WSTER, V. $ , Gruen Big stock• attending his death-are pecuHs•rlp Gall. from his loma and severe illness.- lir alas lock fence, _ r s ata of Toronto v.teria. Cot hap be having been predeceased by his b"'s been cooflned to bed for eight 0 wires. 40 inches. 9atays. ries 24 sa¢� Delive tree. Nomad as otIIsa is Cls=•most VI�lo ss. MI-dis- ry wife a little more thin a week ago. weeks, Never very rugged, tliia has I 8 p„ • of dara«eia. tad animals te.ata,a. ostiais+t">ut��T ayes Cowie tater suffered from a slight been "moat trying winter for Arthur. -.48,.: data ar a.ght prcmptlT attaadea b. lad attack o; pneumonia, +tad this, coapt• Mr. Arland gave sa excellent ad- . 41y ed with the abock. resulted in his dress on le 0 " B. POWELL Licensed Auc- Fav Pray to Melville Church on !p •• p .. g �• 85c. ' 1<}/�}��t � R�♦� ��,a* death. men •here better known Sunday evening last Mr. Arland has �• oaaar. valuator and &11 kid for HOUSE S j�j ,ii� or- more highly res travelled extensively -visitingsome of Poultry and garden Fence No. 9 Game f od W*b and Mors. r b tinea of R y petted in the county the islands, where be lepers «►soadaotsd s+tbarpn .awls or b7 aaetron, than the late Mr. Cowie. He wan an pars are ono• and 13 wire. Is sow •otaact s per sails or aahar enthusiastic horseman and bad. ofi}ci- fined. fie tells from big visits among 18 wires. 48 heig6. -price 50 cts. ng. �•rrels at deride itasat.tarltO p�: _ T V R. &ted as an expert judge at all the'lead• theca of the terrible condition of these 20 •• ep •• •, f$ rte, be, ]?baa• orders la i Nsw. Otso•, Plat• i poor ctpaLutea who are afgtcted with mt• or ifad nabs steam, elwmoot, wtu rs Ing fairs io ane a, fie is survived Fro -t tigbt 1"ock fences 10 slays �•a prompt attention saasfacrion gaarao. hg three sonar" William, George Gad this malad a rd. dearer. Also i �d• ns mleoasnamb.risisaaprndsme lApi 113U. - Fussell: the latter at home, and two As e°°r>-as spring opens the new hal! Rates sirkftsWa��ted at West Hill will be commeor*d, A Lawn Feocea. Aogle Iron _ r daughters, Jfrs. Wrn, Foster Goll Mice large number of shares have already posts and Hay wire. Prices k R. PENNOCK G'argnret•_ The funeral took place on R Y Cash. Freight paid, - Thursday afternoon to tits Andrew's n General store bus nes' wanted for en cakes. it Is co be built on the 1W/wtlT6YALH, ONT, - - - cemvterv. ortl;end of Mr. Westney's pro t -Bell-Phone. - client who can - - The restdente are most enthus astir sll Dlreator sed Rinbalmer, Pay .cash for shit- over this halls and anticipate it will be able bit'siness. If toll Varve juell a CHERRYVv000 a great advantage to the place. There F. J. Prom, • • 'P .n.- n, business entrusted, to me trill be carefnCiwood i.y the older of•the is to b,+ it skating and curling rink in H Handled. business to sell wprte Cutting _ oonnecttoa. r - --Chat Moderate' - - - T Wedding bell+—who will it'be - • w • Inclepeudeat Phone alio, kill. :oh' Flasher & �" onn,&ny A. J. and :firs. Taylor and fussily - ewouoHAM ++ ✓ ..c visiting relatives in firoollin. N y-, PoucheT s. lit caunday tCitb 1.J x' -" Country y Real Estate. Mrs. Honey has teturned from visit- 1� OHN PHILIP Pio L� MSnEN BUILDING, ing her father, who iq in poor health. A' his father. A nt:nibe r .of our people are on the N I' Mechin. of Oshawa, spent Sun. Lumber, - �. t. Anim., DE Sr:, E., ?frttcr.•crri: sick li+t. We wisb'fur them a speedy 'day with his parents harp. Cement! >tsilinbel', Sas "a f-till Iine or rresh and car' --- recovery. Mrs. McLean. of Whitby. Where constantly an bassi'° _ Our Lea{rua visited the WhitevaFr with her son. Wim„ w o is ill. Neer Chopping �dl R y' N. L. S�eceason ha taken Lath, Shingles, Read Roofing, a Lea ne last FrSda evening• "All re, s- passes- fi Y g= pits Refill, Breaktasat B,•tCOn, Rprt a good time, there and corning to• of his newlvacq red property. ,Corrugated Iron, til, EoEogna, Weiners, etc. - home. Fred and Miss D! bel Cassie spent Having installetl'_the latest ism- The regular meeting aver Sunday with fr ods is Ashburn. . _ Eastlake 9hingle4, .. - ng of the' Ladies' t�xiCe3 ltd for y provd`Cl�oppiuR end Oat flak. Aid was held in Lhe ball on Thurada '•gra. A. Malcolm a Sunday with ' y James and Mrs. Malcolm, of Mark- do Posts, Steel Posta, Butchgr a cattle Eng machinery, I ani pre- of last week. There was a good at• — = — Eendsnce all quilting- quilts' -for "tbe harn• Wire Fencing. . . - pared• to do costvrn Belgians. Jesse Hubbard and family intend r ��keri�e� ;�iverr� w'oik every day in the w•ee'r. The women of the Patriotic League moving to London, Ontario, - next' If YOU are going to build let me : ? are bns these days sewing for those week' give you my price on any-- at Also Flour for i+fale. p p yg y . Mrs, Geo. Duncan had an old-fasb• thing you. may the front. On Tuesday the met at y "first-class rigs for lire ' . " the home of lir. Taylor and packed a Toned quilting bee on Tuesday after- require, W. G Barnes, ' Green River box of clothing for the Heedv Bel- n Mas Xulas Or IIlgiit gians. -Be not weary ire well doin y f our residents are suffering meets aU train g 0 REAL The The need isgrea.,•Eve_ rybodywork, from the prevailing epidemic of la A. C• REE 170Ry S gi i Pee• lag promptly attended to. � - :Graham Johnston, of Greenwood, is GREEN RIVER movingto thefarm bere lately vacated -LOCUST HILL - ant for Canada Carriage Ca,ff�4t�! +k! _ . H Peak + Wedding bells are ringing Y _: -7. by Albert Matthews. _ • H. f Pickerfri cif �>]��* 1trs. Robert.Dafot_is a cit - Fred .Wilton spent a week in Toros 0• y visitor. to, and has now started with W, A. airs. Elias Bice Is. under the doctor's Courts for the summer. care. qty All From Piekerin�. —= have For Sale a. Hgiise axed Lot Calaturray visited` at R'm. Bopth's Duncan Dolphin moved to ClareC�� PRICE S in. Pickering .Village. Large Sunday last, moat on Monday. We are sorry toi and vicinity who attend garden, some sotto f Robert Defoe is •kap in bachelor's Ione bine and Mrs. Dolphin.e the famous trees, Everything in lt_ hall this week, - 1? R The bids have beeu.issued for the "Norris Windsor was a Toronto nisi• annual combination which will be IN SPITE OF Q� first-clans repair. tar on Friday last, held on Friday of next week. , • C:tII and Gee rale as this is a bac• Mi•s Hirst visited with' stirs. 'A, Dena jiairs bad the misfortune to. gain for some one. Pherzill last week. let his lingers come in coptact with Rey Carter is thinking of renting a the revolvingpulper knives,. Two ofWAR, TAX, TCRON". ONT. ,` :. farm in the nealr future. them were badly tarter_ area. ' ice not only the Highest Grad , RZcharQg•, The Ladies Aid of the Christian • V. Mise Robertson sheat the' week-end tock Foods— with persisters in Toronto. Church will meet at the home of Mea. but ss ata a to secure Educe. Ed. Willson on Thtirsdav, Ma ch 25th. Regular $1.00 for 89e - but assistance to secure choice Notary Pirblie Pickering. Alex. Gray made a flying visit to All are. cotdiall .invited and made tions when competent. �Ve K• Locust Hill Sunday evening, y Reg. dye. for 59e. bliss Bessie Hntchin s, of Tnronto, welcome. Reg'. 25c. for,T9c, called upon recently to, fill g :Ira. Laidlaw, who has been s na- tions worth from $i0 to $ib er �i��e Q�, 1Qt$ -of water? spent Sunday with her parents. nes is doing I a mils ing daughter, returned,home on Wednea- month. TNsistbe School C. S. lUt;t W}i1'T'gVA1,` . business in his new +hopping mill. RegtlIRr ti0t, for 39c. w? to anwW-. Oen Gap Xiss Allie Fuller, of .Toronto visited day. last, and on- Saturday was taken 'Reg. ?5c. for' 19C: Open year. is prepared to furnish you anything over Sunday with her parents here, ill and is now confined.to her home, -' to ow. Write. -for our .large in the line .of watei supple such as '.lies. George Ferrier is recovering under'the doctors care. NFRI's : Cough and Distemper S Pum s, windmills; b draalrc -rams, from her recent attack of la grippe. Remember the combination sale on tablet$, 50c. tV. J. Elliott, Principal y Albert Heis 'e Fi iday, March 20th, at McLean's hotel. - Yonge and Charles Sts. plumbing+,' etc. ey sale wa welt at- Those having any articles for sale NYRI'e worm tablets 75c. , tended and fair prices were realized: which have not been .entered in time " They are also expert- well drillers holly'-and „Mollie" are not sisters * Cooling' Liciitven.t 50c. as stated in last issue-"no relation." '" appear on the bills, should Gee R. J, . and respectfully solicit patron. Benson Wilson has gone to Mud Spavin Liniment $1.00 Pe y your Grans, Cowan-as soon as possible.' r age for the sure. 'lad. nhaa� X;21, Lemke to�isit his dh Titer, Mr and Mrs. Perrvman have sent a Colic Remedy $1-.00. [0�n' 11"W I3MITH SHOP I g i1lra,`Dra_ 'car with their household effects to fir• -_ Tonic & Condition tablets �5c. Albert Gray has messed the Barton their new home in New Ontario, and TOOLS SHARPENED they left on Wednesday. Mrs. Parr , hogiestead.agd_intends taking oases- b y y Perry- new has Opened Rnew --- ` man will spend, a month in Toronto Have pout•.eyes examined. by' us - nlith oho on the Kin �Ve make a specialty of crosscut Sawa, Gina et once. R p Pe P 9- George Ferrier has recovered from with herdaugbter,-Mrs. Love, before and aecttreRn exact-correction: ' TH K C ER I NG- NEWS. Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired. she leaves for the north. Since tom •;. read oppositethe Razor-honing a specialty. Fora•flret- his recent illness and is able ,jo be ing to Brougham Mr. and Mrs. Peraker church, ..two _ around again, class hair trim or as easy shave cap man have made many friends whi�les east la • at the East•end Barber Shop. Misses Lulu and_ Lydia Hagerman regret their de ._ ��ADDEN�t vlafted their rand of *r. \firs. Fos- parture froPic�Yering Village., See oar House Furnishings of; ail g m mst"glade, $!i ter Sunday lagf~ranteed. Charges moderate ghtly d Carpets A number from here attended the Dmiggist—Gradnate Optician,from 15 cents if yard up, T�•-T fiinpral of the late Afrq. John Cowip, Geo, 13- Grant ex-_M. P., died—�1 I Tj L W. J. rORDUV- PiCKRRiNG iof the 9'h line, Markham.--P>zt:nv ! csiddenly At Orillin, iP3^]r=@ring• '�21tar10 l " _ - : ,-A r V. .�.... :- , FAL Y ,_._.^r_ -.�sev-mux. L,'. : : a. 1f .. .__ _ ._- 4. ♦. .. i-,-. .. , w .. ' .0 _ , .a 11 +. - r a. h . • ...Y.--- - - _ —.__ T-_- -.._ and .Dans that hs was expected back that _ - ,,. evening; so she •wrote him a little letter, . and said that she would be clad it he ,.11 ' would oome and see her on the following i 0 afternoon : and late that same night she a 0�� t, got a letiter. iwar Julian Bryant who ` ` wrote that he was really all right again, 1. :Ma J n �` _ Y ' and that cowmavtend seal to 'the i'"'� `' `,� ^:1`, �� V to let 1t Delicious --'-- - - V wi da atter ]nnah. - i - -_ -' ! Io 1 have day to tell ]Dull ]se said. :Wltil ; I t,�` " i something that you ought to have known � t " 1 along time ago," ^ Lady Ellen's Mat instinct was• to put Q Or. 'A Strange Stipulation. off either one or the other of the men: �f // -Bl a Mange thea she decided to do nothiia of the kind; instead, she wrote flxins the hour -' -- - for Julian Bryant to call, which would be Ilave sett net town b'r¢nd" with + the same tfmj at which she expected Cal- oriel Dawney. Blanc ]flange and er Corn Starch Puddings? CHAPTER SEIV _- Coutittued). date !t. and 1 wonder what flit ,-At 01 will It aDa 'be safely said that Lady 1<llen They seesu to bl'ead perfectly -each improves . , r Nell declared be! I don't imagine," slit mu. rd on, a[• Dawn ,it' the sea Lady ter tin icst tut, ' that Adrian will misum scarcely cloyed her eyes that night, and - flfts+� •° the other -together, they make simple, in - that chis wanted for. nothing more on earth deratand me; t,t he docs, well, then I shall she 1.»ked quite pair and tired when the �Q(1 exliensive desserts, that everyone says are r. ti} ,.. since she had Nory.Powis with her. have to Put things just a little more clear• next day c tine. ``�Y 3tiss Powis laughed at •thio asourance• ly in Iront of him." She wad u.:bo rather Ruhdnod in manner, "eltaply delicious", "Oh! in dear." the said. -You flutter - ,:-r-, l and her maids were a little troubled about EDWARDSBURCI me; and I wish it were the truth; but un- - cher. , ' fortunately it frtn'tl" CHAPTER EEV. In t]ro middle of the mornin¢ she' gat Con',,,vpj�p �� CROWN BRAND" v--, •'If I say it is, wbY should you contr.- • Julian Bryant was absent from town for down and wrote a letter to Co onel.Daw• NI J11`- flict me?" asked Lady Ellen; then ahs_ two or three days: w•hcu he came bunk he nay- ' cuddled the other wt,man.. "Oh, . Nora. found u budget of correspondence vis • CORN SYRUP - cud said; "let ma make pretence to mY lues for him. Among this was one of the ••Ycu are coming here this adternoon, .elf. It is iso rile. tupDoxtng things. «rid u.ual churtcter;ntic letters from Bill Adrian deal." she wrote; "and when You is ready to serve Diet all kinds of Ptlddings-- II do feel ever an much better. I'm not Ketch, full of glowing news about the way come I want You to do ma a great der- halt so cobwebby as I sae." the Americana were 'catehitig on ' to his vice. "LILY-WEITE" Ls makes a new and attractive di;h of such an old - For a lou; time she said nothing about new invention, and several from the law- „I think you bave understood that I a Lure white Corn favorite as Baked Apples -is far cheaper than Enid Sinclaar, but after a while she began yere who were attending to bid private Lave been hal{ inclined to make a new r to ask tqueetions; and Nora Powis chatted, affairs.. future for uiyse]!. I won't D rid- with Eyrup-mora deli. butter or preserves when spread on bread hattually and easily about the patient ita i Hr was asked to make an early appoint- you I mea -1 that I know you have u:'• cute in flavorthan is best for Candy -making. whom she had been so interested. I went, and• he telephoned through, and y Z vi Beefed'. ASK YOUR GA CER -lm 2, E, 10 Am* 2-0 t.S. TINE . _., "You mutt meet her ae air," she said. , went to Lincoln'. Inn an hour or iso after derstood that someone has come into my ___ _"and you must see her,buby." his arrival, life, and tktat there ld the poesibiltty of perhaps you would THE CANADA STARCH CO.. LIMITED 30 "Oh! I lcve babies," said Lady Ellen. He war informed that everything was my being asked by. Mr, Bryant to marry ferit Head Office Montreal "Do you know, I shouldliketo go and live I him. 1 don't know it J have been very Pm going turwnrd very well, and then t w wrong, or it I Have glve,t him too muoh : is a creche! Once I wan taken to a funny further infnrm that 31rs. Bryant had encouragemet,t: the fact is. Adrian debt, "' "' ' walked into a room, Nell, and I looked absolutely refused t° accept a suns of + t irizs f little babies' home iu the East End. 4 p now that I feel ,things are .coming to a the money he had duggen:ed should be point I I don't want to milk. any change,1. - . dawn at twelve little bundles all staring se,ttld upon her." W hen you come here this afternoon, You up at me in the most fascinating way, I Julian turned very pale. _You must A j,j'f`j'j,V REBEL. rec`1 a }'e " tram the gOveTllOr __-- nursed every one of them, and I did tt will meet Ieir• Bryant. Krill you let him F persuade her. that this in ttecedsar- he understand -that though I like. him veru, he waz 5rr angel that he Tefll well, too! But do You =think Mrs. din ea'et very, very much better, indeed, than any -- clair will let me go to her.'' The lawyer ebrugged his shoulders'. kit.xa"jilder :iga,4811Z Shoved 'fon- them with -,,corn, tui7l� his back on "Why nett asked alias Powis. •'Site. Bryantd-atutude was very firm other stranger 1 have ever met, I cannot the represe6tative (if''the King. and% "T don't know. She sees such a lot of mercy hint! Don't eek me to give my on tb!s point.' i ardly know them myself, I t:',fll1. for the PrNaliaUI_ Ite. i -Imp +lali- ,.f the Reds=_ xalked� '• n, oeen •• ,uppck e n alis .. Not a lot: but they meet. Adrian is', without her knowledge?" wan Julian'e next ( only know that wliai-T fisv6 -ld brn g ' U e� �" le ;tt (,i the r:X,m. That led -10 fur- ver much interested 'n her, and then ,he leen doggedly, would bring mo haDPine�• would brie: y epeec•h, g tris j1ei, flit other thing! You know y„u sic bu}`hcxod in \euchatel, in the, bher +)riishrnent at_home . r i IV her babye godfather, one of them." "Well, ),"U can do too, of conte.," was told me that, if any, big event shaped , in day's When that Swiss Cant+in 'K'a8' p _ .- Tier baby's godfather?" said Lady Fl- I tae answcr: 'but we should ,warcely ad administered by' the Prussian Infuriated 8t the governor 8' wy life, I was :o let you know at once. ,Iffi len. -That makes a very close tie, doesiat I vire ;cu w do this under the circum• i Weil. 1 am ta"i; You at your word, and treatment, the youthful patriot 001-1 ]t?" and Hide Powe laughed. I Ftancer. Doubtless, )Iro. Bryant has very t teeted a band of ct.nfederat'ea of hil` -Sometimes, not always. Then it wad good reasons for acting ah she ban sari r, I I nail you. just as ;t you were my brother, cia1P'y 9h0:%' S that the man sc !ax - her turn to ark questions. "Tell me about ! and if you aro -I„cions, as you have told to Pniooth away any ,tiff'culriee there mayto become sea famous h a SCh ll (,wn age, ',termed the castle un thbt thus ]ir Jnl!an Bryaac. From shat ad• 1 us from the very beginning, that sou do- 1 be hvrRlanedntii s *' mply, w -'le �h andaaheland risen t+f science had his night of a large dinner party ai, --- -elan says. I ga-t-hee-ge i1 ona-af.-your c°n-!I Fire to rtudy-her in every way, then Cj -- __ anus admirers.” round -ham O€ a-health3 boy's mischiev- think you c,Lr do n•,'h:ag but tall in with denhe lu- Led Out tothe friends. and 1 which Itis f8t}1Pr-was pressilt. e nth - - "I like h:tn "said Lady Ellen: they h td het w slier n this d rest:.,n." with nervoneneean. oltvTie'"9• The story is txi d 1. isi ills Smashed all the %atn<luWs of they - Jose come is from a long walk andtshewarI h was IA,, a pleasant :aterv;ew, and is lle•r mault!•tt°rmed bee 'that (olon,Il j,etterfl and jieC011eciions mitt ng crouched upon a h g Rota. 'F'.n: Jukian felt r•ry unramfort able as he walk- was'ln the drawing -room; but 1 were state dining Nall, I.aU19 Aga591T�)� of ail 1 lake h?m bccau•d lid remind. me d away. There had Steen a little rote Dawrey I ._,The +malt bins of �ieurhate• sus e'etmgr "he Sn�tigLLGr trf b}D2S o{ Adrian; they ar. a+rfully al,ke. tiori, from Lady £lien a=king h m to dine with I fief cwn�me door, and went oa uD Olin ieh interested in politics. They 1� alike in character, too, 1 think:-thou3�grn .r that night. but he felt strangely dies I we,e arrayed in two partie c'tttragP, rushed h9 but f(iltnd at ccunre Adziau Ss s ,.tile older. 31r. , incl,iued to iso': :n lacU when he Rot hath .left. {net that he was there wa+ euRiclen, t ?, the iris tiS,ti ZffiN In bed and apparently' Bryant is bnch a nice't$avi [,am fine., to the hotel, he e,cr'.bbled a reply dcrl.n-Ian wer.td her that he meant to do w't,a' Royalists and"the Reds. The former i you'd like h.m.•' ing the. inv::a,,on, oris making the ex• *be I ad a. ked. arise I feint to mart him,'• card 3i,se, Pow ,e iLu.e 1!.at he bad caught cold and would In a yule while the -message wns tepee devoted to prubsl8. and loyal p `Come and slue. Can you tomo �_, i „P „billed to stay in )lip ruoa. jbrousht to }ler that 1t S' Hryant had ars I subj�s of Friedrich �; ilhelm ; the - Come : rid d Phe Fame re12Y i . tri,+arable feeling i rived, Bec,au!. a man makes a proEea rah 1 telt prom'+e vt .adze.' ea':! took Detwe�,?n o! h m aF •bat which had' Reds were ardent Swims toot a P1• n of re': 'ion is Do sign that he �Pleaee say that I will be -down very Pa 31:es Pow ,i. I h."',c had a ho.dey. You I drivctt la:m aI av a taw da.ve before. soon- who uiyhetj .et1C}18te1 tCl have the R know. and I n.itest gn beak m Werk." f He ae redly a man ..without any . re► An he entered drawrna room, Julia ed govern iS wati' ;iD in hi+ pr.tfealiiun - Well Wednesday go bacdaq'" .Durres. a e sly man; and tonight a Bryant gave aI:t:le start. Hien he moved same republican form of "Perlia von had better 8x rip w'th SIr.I very unhappy one. forward rapidly and stretched out his Dlent that the Sa'1-a cant:ens Br�a.oa peter' t Enld's pr•iud reowntinn had struck b;m Land. Oh, a said Lady Ellen cnrriesely. -Re a blew, Fiow Fhe m st hate 'him' I have- been ttwtng to find you all the enjo) ed, and e _ rPScn[fd rifle au- wrll, alwaym cods. it 1 ;n'vite him' He dined nrstairF to b a vnva;e P.tr, morning." lid said- I am glad You are thonty. of the _Rocernor. rail ap STs. PoaRis was folding anal re-Widing room, and read throw h. the .k nd lite e- here" f gg The maid a geared at- the -doorway sad (pointe. if file King of prusla. i her g,oves. . note of sympathy mbich Ladv Ellen had ens mc<ea a The usPrnor, 'whta 1tkFa1 t,> �'lla+a 3Nhac do con know about him, .'%011?' sent h m; but he did not treasure the let- isge�adyohtp will be town very soon.': g *be asked Has he any people?' ( ter: 'ndev.l, he it into the fire; and . his authority In the �mallfst actall-. He h,a+ t mothcr who seems to be ra• , ar he did do he remembered bi. interview she ea d then un od ons Derson- You know why he w,th Adr;an Dawnev,. and the-pFomiee The door eras closed and the two sen tvaa °O lacking in a :ens. of tart to Igo iso ufter+strn Nora, ie 'liar bd ' wale that he ba.i made the other man. The were alone, of Proportion as to c,,rflplain to - Werk rg in the har4eet: way Poseib+,e when rime bud come' Ho mn+r speak out. All Ja, an .,nod a moment uncertainly:, and - I he rome +uta th d !„tion.. What do you a: once he said to himFelt filen he looked into Dawney'a eves_ . Lot1g , tfi9f?lz that his little `oD tCa �� ih:nk tir•d.d? He was diving a !a=i.' Ill Ro and nee Downer' A little white ago, be said Yon put IDM saluting him Wltti enOUpch pOli,te FOR 1, E .' -,. . - $.airy,” raid X ss Powe That. is 1n• I.. Be t'ad a longing to talk to tb'is otber n Flair gtfeat on to mo; and I wild Y°u, - - ..tetrestin I suppose hr must have been man; almoext lie wan constrained to make that the rection why I bad remained Pi'I when heeme thewgo punished, on the off bis brad w•hea he [ound that he was a cottfetroiot. to Dawney of the truth; but lent war because there were reasons which f _ -Contents of L_are _ to -be so. r'ah:' htek wad a arn%t him Colosei Dawney made 'me hesitate. Colonel Dawney, 11 r ' I suppcae. m Paid Lady Ellen: "but rhoug h ht ae Fund. d bask 'the follow, b ,vas reasons to Lady Ellen. I have come i Tapted ab eetD£uB ae Dry was nit' to e P ,oris, He had left town been coma here this afternoon to tel] I street file next div• 'he °eluted de you know, tltc quei•res: thirsg a,houi with an e88¢tgp-� f --- : . - • firm ie that he doebn t seem Io care about In. day here for another puroose, to eek her to The got Or r it ,be case; and not to hate me I er'n cum t,ain,ed o that, _ t e. - _.- h.s money, -And _he isn't a bit happy„ . it wa% a cold ni hr, the Pireets were tori we me -. Ij .the ider Aga%'ttz. to throw n .:'Phut -is what bropsht rte -both ether. g t1; vchteupuln t e Shaft►np one inches W bleak and tanfr'end}Y: bur Juliin ,turned too mirth."Pon Kd"you sit and Talk of sorrows all the "whey, i Yin .peak out to me,' said much iJoceD9ed, gave his her a sKa - ,;t - fifarrteler; Pulleys twenty W with a leu b, from the ibouiht of his luxurious hone! fifty Inthes; Belting four to ,xime sailed Sues Powm, with a .budder, lie could 'hardly have do- ;Downey. In L!s gwet way. .radii S1°e nrv.r ialit ab•z,sr vur awn a_ a rs fined hii teelinge, but he ,kvee that, lid "1-i gann�st ask Lady. Ellen to 9aarrgd ttlrBShing ; for the father Scar +iii bt r we both ire! we neem ur own Y. was n loo fe li - me,"' Fatld Bryant almost - hlun1117 ':-be-! great admirer uf,the King. w'ho• at twelve incites. Will salt. en- • "Are You geel % w. marry .tb,s man,1 Suddenly be found Dimeei! waIVnw inlcatt.+o_I am married already," _ the su esLion of Humi. ddt„ hii-d fire ar in part , . - \ell?" the d,roctioin of that Part what kne • Gala•tel Dawney s brows akef very ( ways 'No f Na reasonable otter - _ Lade P1len said, Yfe ; w[fd :hen +b0 Enid -freed Why he went there, hat sharplY He lacked a. tbx •Danker very JySgi's.ted him. in many'refused :,' added. Lt he a«xa me." force impelled l.im to io. lid did not 41cLIt j kFrnty, so keenly that Ju fan winced, .content,withRitli thio victory. file Rater - Haan t t• ask -d von Yet?` to analyze: hr only knew the he mtnst tae I d•d not mean to tell her tut I was I. t f3. FRANK WILSON •-SONS illi. rh•oil Wer hr,ad. - near L^r tu•night free.' he said. "I -1. the procerd:nsti for nor singled uuC his d►miljll v ad do but I kr b he ,e a+!nq v'' The thought. of her was i ice t ma re: ; a divorce are now being. arranged [: h3P!i versary at a school celebration. 8rJd 7'9 Adelaide St West. Toronto - • "tl:.11, l tfiintc he oiriht ro make u6 hes druw',ng h m .vee 3aa:nst h s w,ll, It was . been difficult for three prne"d,nga_ to o! C _ ID:nd" slid :h it - some rime before he found the street) and started o%rlier becauFe i had no knowl• hf!d 11iRr up fa' reproof. bEfure d Oh these is notes, w d Lady - o{ mY wife'« whemabouts; moreover, lar a audience. edge R l.u, and then she added seiner mss -I �'" hear was btwttn and realized shut I it h3F to be n conarrurted case. and fiefs N1•hen it was .11exander S turn its _ g f I. c +don'+ knn.v that I abaft sae Yee.' ng on the threrb• can'or+fy-be done with her vont ent. I ___ _ __ wildly when e ram-. upon Ili® r ambo ' be actually was land: 'Well• I trh311 FaY it for ou after this old of the place lite �r to called her home,:,, think 1 know whit you are going ro ,.t7 _ tt seem• foo good a match for you to + A strife 0, shame tell neon him that was to me C'olcxel Dawtrey: You -tee goirg •e mss. •,de=an w>« :-liking to me about htr, I almost like a.mortal 3gonv• He acrual!7 call me Rome ugly nrtmFu well, I shall _�M%eL r t rl;lia other day, and he bed nothing' moved •awards the bell, and then wbe.i have to•etar.d that, becatl'sc I koaw that I _ -, " -i 'but gra ee !or him," i his hand went to ring the bell, be rowira,n- I deverve ;hem! There are some ex later 1 I Y• s, .tdrian Ickes him very mach I i ed himself, atinR circvmFtanese which all that later t\ . w eh Ladv F'llen ¢ot up from the sof l • He bad no r1glit to approach her - n-1 on Y. -)u will Iisten to; now all that has to \ • ,,, walked ;o 'the w,ndow, and then I ri):hf to intuit her- by such an tntrtss.00, I be done is to tell Lady Ellen the troth, io t r S and • Pt:rrrd the fire v,gnrout, ' I wish," she E'roPd,n r the street, he .toad and look -1 let her know --that I wrongM•her, in .up• said, w rh a poste little laugh. 'that tit:. f up at rile nonce 'eager,gg scanning %hel pbe•inir that she would -have married mo-- -�;1 , }Ys` _.`-_ Bryan dd not rea,nd me,of Adrian. I windows Thera were Lghte in several of whem I gt,t my freedom, That i+ not all." . -1 + . can't exp:atin ,z,_ bd• T feel ,t, .And soave• , the rooms. He could no, possibly know said -Juthe tber ri.t man." eomP hing rather abYcame . // bow•, it hurtu. t which one Enid occupied; but 'tri a vague f uci,ti h -- elf in thettask. r forted him to see these to IDP'' in- the lint twenty four hours •+ ", �- _ to er. w it cm - - i.!ed h of a9 kill � - Fort est to - r ` c- __i•� - vis done m b ... . acklt int h which I }a Y - heart et tn,s o; e F walked the whole way b it not onl my o• ,' The t at - -is-Jell-and to - that at•--}s,et Ora ne Ira rent. v k marvel :n her was I again, thankf+i, t a -he t c t er - /►dr.an Ua)enev d,9 not ^sad -bat she reached his home, he was thoroughly tired Fitien which stands between me an' o Y BRUCE'S Y• `v'�� "��� ��Rf' �E� R00 • w3. ,; ad,nR ) ''lairll• I out, and' conscious thought was merci• Ellent :it is the {act that, though I would At, ,inpulse-prompted hes 'o -wrote 'hat_ fully impossible give her devotion, homage, she wo3ld fight ;o Coinnel Dawr,.eY - � -•rhe nest- day he was really very unwell, I never be the ,tcman I love!" He broke pYCE'iaAMi FEEtIMB BEET -The most valuable Field Root n the mark size. as7- "I Mud .N.11 ,vis- moth heifer for :his i and- Ittepbene, who came down sail from ! off suddenly. and then he .aid a little bines the rich 99uahnes of the sugar Beet with the long -keeping• large size, cosy "1 little .har,F, rine wrote; and we harp bi* If, to Mend upon him, tool upon, hoarr-rlY, "The %hing that to hurting me harvestiugrindheavy-croppiaggtutitHesoftbe.Mangel,, r;1b.10c,'s1b.1ac,11b.Wc, 777��� had 'a yen ,delighfill time Tog-ther; but I hfmvelf to call in th,s•doctor. u n uch as anything else is that I may T ant going ba tri -morrow; and I believes .r Bry3.nt was ordered to remain fn be the unworthy cause of makittg Lady CE'i N� Ilb.$100. g � ATECSRRgT -Thebe-t dfalffieldCnrrots she w.11 ;o tack with me. I was sacking f rid and .stwohens was instructed to PaY 1 F.l!e.t unhappy." 4o her ro.lav abut .lnl,an Bryant. Do MM[iCE'i IIIEIIi )<ELLIN NRElfMatllAtoharveh. iib,lOcclo+lhsM°nlib.l to o�r.ur Gxintlihne. that it was a Flight attack of influenza. "Before you Ra any further, vel, BrY• iron Auu v, 1 believe you have made a mid• I Lady Ellen, when she wax informed of i ant," Coldnel Dawney Paid gravely "I Feeding testi, >' take. ohs likes Thi. man very much !n•' thif. -ant round Pome flowers with her!, am going to give poll a let.te-r to read, It MUCE'ISEWCEMTtfIITIiWEEElil"lp-The hestahippingvar=cty,t 1'2c,"' . Ib.'�thcelbieb.35--c r,w he iF n.a: the, man Nhe would hard. she waP sorry that Julian was ill, i was written t'o me in confidence. but it cooking; handsome shape, uniform growth, purple top, ,t — rbuc. a for her t•ue= aa, . but o er eller than I can, _Prices are at Hamiltaa-ltdd for stage, ?;1b.5c, +i1b. lOc,.l lb: -15c. Each . "'.elit=e Phe had a strange dieiocLnation ao the truth o{ Lady Ellen's feeIln �.:.�re�e F�Press.OBices.thisischeapest I .} at •made. a :.rear diFrncery! There To bo continued.) n )nount� - nnothc: rifle woo .s:art& before Julia' meet him for the immediate moment. :way to sen allordcrsof3Pound sandup. Flry .nt, and will alwats ^'and. We L I , Somehow, -be tela that the;. pleasant ,Ie TREE Farm pa. Bn1talaquc of Vegetable; scqusin[anccwhiD w°old be brnuRht to an Farm and Flower Seeds, Piant< Bnibs, Lf or ty.Supplies who .•arc fur her iso mneh, and want to + Garden hnpiements, etc., for 1915. Send for u. , r ee her 1ini)PY. we nits work .e that ,hP 1 end; thzt the question that she bad been -- u,,,� nuc bake a uv. ter a .tend time exD�tinq would be Put to her sod oho -:-A ('lock or fihisi. .:'. /•► HAMILTON, ONTAfilO �,Ow •• 11-rz POW.R a .l to herself. when i wonld have to find an answer.' _ • John A• BI'YCe Co'i L.tCl.y i; ablished EutY-iiceyears. e had'Sddrresed ;u • Inner :lnd stamp• I Lady F.11en baldly retlized how mui•h, Gla-, has disadt'o'- Ig S as a ma tit ��•w 1 +cave 1)ren and gone and .hat, s)iourm at the seaside with Nora I ierial4or mach;neiv. slid for u�ing Powis had undermined her .determin4ion _ - to he had Julian Bryant,' : ian glass polisher forks of und it necessary . She had gone assay from London on goes ; ', 1, _ _ - _ pose to et cape from her ttioughtP about HOTBED SASHES Adrian Daw-neY and Mora bad done no- to brake some parts. as many as 49000 thin -'but talk about him. forty time's. In t•he end, after six i`he had bad l ted the man to a. new� vis&,r5 of effort, a clock entirely of-- — * 1;,aht. Iche had let Lady Ellen Pee that, 1, . ,Barn ! , . ,pough he wag do very calm and wise and glass Was produced'. dot only, is White -Pine 3 ft. 0 ins. 6 ft. -0 ins. at reduced prices in lots .trop and alwaye. so cheerful, that bF the material oR th•e• plates and pil- •. _ it.nd ❑Il ;his, there lurked lite suffer it 1 man who folt himself no longer the phvis lata forming the frame Work, `but —A43S than 100 SI -00 each Ro � ea1 equal of hie renew men. I they axe bolted together with glass _ 100 to 200 - 95C. each - -- - - Adrian made me quite unha.ppy," tier. pnwipt had a id ou one occasion. "Re was sCreWs, and glass pins and Wedge3 L - as .e -n i T` FiFireLi htnfn Lady R11en found herself w't ing t a re, ,-he could dismiss this subject from her dials, hands. shafts and gear. Write or slit. order. to t Rust and Storm intnd: but it was Ivid i le.rid '1' D� ��EP, Lumber Merchants < She though'. she hid understood aria PAUZE & GO . 1 knows. .urian Dawnec meet thnroughlY: .Too )luc•h Iu1ro!zpeetion. Durable sad bta now he appeared to her in a new way. 1822 Cote , des NeiRes Road, Montreal. she wanted -to soothe him, to take all The ceaseless intros•pect'ion ,, in- , ,l,.��� iinhappinea+ out of hie thoughts, to make VI'II8IneIIt81 him {eel ho v wonderful he wan; how mneh I cllilged in by so many persons is one Also in stock, Cypress Greeriiiou3e Material. high.:- and better and greater tha.n any I ause% of ill -health. If of the chief c Let t18 kTIOW the SiZB Of any 1'00: other man: Sc, veru gradually she came we stop thinkin about ourselcee _ ... _ to the conclusion that. though it might 8 P g __ _ _ — ___- ._ - you arts tlllnking of oovef'ingand ws j never be oce in a for her rte take auoh a I we wp si happier, every one knows �IES set er place in Adrian r to to 'e lite, Yet. and phy`aieia.ns know that to think OHM AI -1_ . .THE AL IYhl [llakf3 yw all inttlpWIng offer. to band herself to another man, to try � and tpais nervy interee!e. to build rip an- a•nd talk abotit ones condition of /iQ S - other existence in wbich Adrian had no health all the time is a very certain• -A k part except as a friend, was something rile" and the Hwvemen. For twentyoni years they --- L[i�9ii1 ROOf�Ii CO Pile -could never dot and -all at once she sass of a'earirrgOut illi. strength and 0 ( 11 0 huv8e°'wilged a successful ca,mp,aign n,tt the army•od Did- vor. ` L oo Y e resolved on telling Dawney himself .Dino- of lindermining the healtih, �' ' ? ease, D'etetmver. Inftensq Ckttarrlial and Shipping Fevsa. 'hing of the truth, and on asking him to d+slatrwusly defeated ,by %pdhns.' Absolutely Bate for all; _ Llnsited II helpp hm., .. - - • - .. • aces. Beat Preventive. Bold by all druge..sts, trM ioedf MANUFACTURERS I .1 rha-ps i{ he could let Hr. Bryant -r»- - �� Q houses or the mdnudaatttrers. �rc i L1j�0iiT0, and Wi1iDiIPS6 I deret.attd that I am a chanseable, erratic, The p0Ore9t' excuse in tjle tv01'.Id A �q tiresome sort -of petwon. s might pre• iS I11e old bromide : "Mi,at-akes will GOS�t�ld� i d. V.S.A• , faA ---- vent thing. coming to a oris.." R 5pOhlt D�edicll Co., 1 Jt slid called at Colonel Dawn -y *a boUsl, h ,pp�n. - - .. , . 4 . . - -0 , . 1. � � . n • . -1 . . I .. .''. . I . ... i7W*a :'r x�peW. � . . +:_ . .�_. _ ,a.mo.....r.tf. � • ill" . _:. ,r '¢'•µ3- ;... =gra.. a1 . , . `'M - _.y-.-a',,,p- °gF�,. ".r�,•:`�%x'a!;:� ^5r7�•';"•': acv �.-'.:'f' rte.•,-�+ys=,;±,�.:. -.. •:r',s: :+w �'f n .,w i .: .. .. w a 1. BRITISH VICTORYCOMPLETE RUSSIA DRU%KI\G TEA. Both German and Russian Troops . Are Using It. Elimination of the vodka from ,cn� GFFug"CS tit i! j`e�? QfPt etc�vi y 'Three Successive Lines of German Trenches Russia has evidently started that .r„ immense nation tea-drinkin Ac - Have g rti.ccs A i. cording to The New York Journal' rrs Been Captured and Retained of Commence; ' henry buying by rink Russia of India and Ceylon teas has " caused abnormal rices for these 'x _ P Yai �' MIiCtRZA sl, A despatch from P s : The ,them a large number of boats teas, the quotations being from 8 victor won b the Bri :cw s the II to 10 cents a pound higher than a MA:JDS Gr,�';AK y p passage of the• canals and i year. ago. From reports in the Nt ,1 ►rase north of La Bas�ee, where the cap- rivers, and for the first titni in f sz, • trade the Russians are bur ing all tc i 6AN I "we 5itiTAti?£ tured the village of �cuve "Cha- months they include cavalry units. the India-Cey3ons' available and Ac t�SS pelle appears fr m additional de- The success gained by- the British there is a likelihood of prices going x tailg of the affair. received to have armies at reuse Chapelle proves to still higher. r been. the greatest -single advance have been absolutely complete,. Y ,. Not only is the Russian army sir the which fighting entered upon made its spree mules Wath cede on a front of two now, but fain- Kaiser enormous quantities iiEf l onoo or-. £ N, e M1a depth of fifteen hun- 1' stage. dred kilometres, capturing succes- dered it for his troops-. linugsually- - •i"� In addition to the capture of sively three lines of the enemy's large buying by these two nations Neuve Chapelle itself, •the British -trenches, gt gAHk2 offensive resulted in the uccupa- The British War Office in refer- and their entrance, into new mar- — keta as competitors --have placed EtiTRANC1 T tion of German trenches -over a ring to the Neuve Chapelle fight- the tea market in a tight position. Y front of 2,500 metres, the attack ing declares that judging by obser- It has been previously pointed outj- -.' reaching its furthest point one and vatiuns on various positions of,the- in these columns that -Britain is ' �a quarter miles beyond the village. field of battle and by statements by turning more to tea drinking. Thas the British troops advanced prisoners, of whom there are now united States drinks 90,000,000 �. nearly two miles" on a line about 1, 20, the enemy's losses must have pounds a year. To these factors ; _ that distance wide, been ten thousariii men within three The British are holding their days. the Canadian tea trade is sensitive, u gains, despite a number of counter- It also states that a train was and advances in market values are. } not attacks. blown up by aircraft at the bon _unlikely. JL It is believed that the improve- Station, 10 miles south-west of The Pirate Chiefs anent in the ' British position Lille. Threaten Reprisals. + brought about by the victory is of Another event' of importance an- _ and, if pxeswdounc y the rench �fiar Office A despatch from Berlin says: In urther, might, compel the Ger- was the advance of the Belgian _ s inns to evacuate La Bassee and troops in the bend of the Yser to naval circles it is declared that a Flew of Dardanelles from Rum Kale. , perhaps other points which make such an _extent that Dixmude is searching investigation would be e their line so strong at present. now threatened, and the Belgian instituted into the report that the - Equally, important was the success and French artillery was able to British Admiralty intends to with- ; achieved by British' airmen in de- destroy a defensive position organ hold the customary honorable imIRK- position the railway junctions at ized by the enemy in the c e v prisonment conditions from Ge • fl TTEflJER -RE B 41 enin and ourtrai. These are on Of that town.manran -csrw8 -made cap- Jj - one . of the -German main linea of In Champagne the French ren tives, and that if Great Britain communication. -and their destrue- pulsed two counter-attacks and re- pi -aces such Germans under spe- tion will delay the arrival of new taliated by driving -the_ Germans: cial restrictions retaliatory mea - contingents of troops, which are ! from several of their trenches, in l sures may he adopted. Russian Black Sea Fleet Within Striking Distance reported to be again concentrating one of which 100 bodies were The Hors officials say" the fovea in Belgium for -another attempt to found. of the Bosphorus x _ tigation will 'oat he made through p _ t break through to Calais and Bou- ' The capture of EmbermeniI, in diplomatic channels, but decline to 5 - ilogne. According to Dutch reports Lorraine, by __the. French was, 'I ltiilso specify how then information. will I "ese troops have---bru�tight with reported,' be leaned. The claim that should 4 despatch from Athens says: •It Ring for mines continues, but two Great Britain take the. action she , >,s reported from Tenedo% that the mine fields remain intact. - - — - - --- - contemplates this will not affect batteries at Dardanus have b Information wassreceived he Rue- 4 the submarine war plans in the entirely destroyed. Fort Hamidieh diplomatic that sh-ghtest- particular, nor have -any has been badly damaged. The sian Black Sea fleet has arrived IRITES `influence on the spirit of. the crews. allied fleet directed a`well-sustained within str-iking distance of the Bos - ATTACK fire rf om a distance u s f 18,000 •aid burn. a i-. - -J Seized by the Swiss. dam�x ed and inhi. Th y l9 s and that an attack will be Copper From against C'hana Ka]eaCi. The town made within a very .short time on _ way g tq took the Turkish fortifications. 7%e' +1M refuge in several of the villages on r operations will be carried on in Only Four of ,Three Remain Afloat em Known- to Have -Sunk and, isgedespatch --from d destined of �enerir 'a says 1 alone Asiaticthe littoral, tolhuld out, hElr glil glasonanee with -those 'of the An- Frpnch fleet of the Dardanelles, Italy- d or.. German were e tine f y �. _ •. ° ' seized by the Swiss authorities at r Chiasso on Wednesday . The rwth- 1►leri hast ?3teamers .Ittaoked. t3. B;lip not sunk ; t'wo` of crew od empLoyed for some time, accord - Inver Ie, British, 1,, clrciwned,, other 29 landed at $an• ing to Swiss officials, .has been to GERMAN gy `e-1: tuns ton•- d oS Sci.li s -March gor. send contraband from. Genoa in endrin 13: -Ship _ ATDEFEOLAND "-vunk, all crew reported safe. Adespatch from London says sealed cars labeled 'Amsterdam � _ _ Indian City, British, 2,921 tons; Seven British merchant steamers, These cars have passed through one French and one lurwe inn Switzerland, and on crossing the 1911r torpedoed off Scillys. March 1S 8 i'(;ermafl :fr6ntier have been taken s Ship rrpuited sunk, crew of 3: -Steamer were torpedued by Getman Russians, by Flank Attack in Carpathians, Take submarines in the waters around :n charge by the Germans, who re- �F,OOt) Prisoners �y landed at St. Mary's Island moved the freight and returned the the British Isles during Thursday, zrgg Auguste Conseil, French, 1, +34 g cars to Italy._ ..The newspapers have J . - Friday and Saturday The French' ton,;; torpedoed in English Chan- s exposing- this = _ and \•,rwegian and at least two of published article .' nel 'March 11. Shipsunk, crew Cof i traffic. - i8 landed at Falmouth: P y +,. :A de%pat'ch from London says taken isoners, ineludr TO officers. the British ships were su-tik, of two ai others it is said b the Admiralty j a i'i'hile the Germans are launchinlr a This brilliant operation was in :Hanna, Swedish', 123 tons -. toren that "tile sinking is nut confirm { Expelling Clviliaitg new offensive movement against the the Lupkow Pass. At the same, doed in North Sea March 13 Ship c'd." and the other three remained From Occupied France. Russian front in 'North Poland, the time the :Austrians met with a ser - Sunk. Six of crew drowned, afloat. The knuwn )cuss of life is 'Russians have initiated a series of ins of disasters in the region of the Othe-r f iurtee-n landed -;at HuIL nine. I ' �L despatch from Geneva says : i crushing counterblows against t&Gurlice- Pass. A party, of the en- Floraxan, . British, 4.63 tons. t- r- f Thirty thousand 'ririlian inhabi- Austro -German forces in the ('at- envy, crossing the Senkouka River Yourteea saryiyvn uF the crew' ,, 7 endued in British Channel 3larch of the Swedish steamer Hanna, tant.4 of French• territory occupied i pathians and East Galicia.- with were surprised and annihilate f: 11': Fate of ship unknown ; one which was torpedoed by a submar- by the - Germans are being expelled disastrous results for the • enemy , while endeavoring to fortify ahem ,of crew drowned, others landed` ine off Scarbt,rough, 'on th'e east + through Switzerland in `lots• of 500. aceording to Russian uf$cial state - selves. deavorAustriin . to fortify to at at.Milford Haven, coast of England, early Saturda • The first thousand passed through menta from Petr Saturday Geneva on Tuesday.: The were thousand, _ three other points in the regions Andal!luQian, Brits sh; torpedoed off morning, were landed •at- Hull Sun- y Four thousand prisoners have were surrounded.by Russian scouts; y March 1_ Fate of ship day, night by a steamer which pick- chiefly -front Lille and blaubeuge- been taken by means of a flank at- anti -compelled to surrender, t -A unknown crew-_ reported safe. � ed them arid: consisted of ver old eo le ' tack u 1 I tip; --Sax of the crevi• were y' _people pun the Airetriaai forces _in In Eastern Galicia, on the Dnies=' :; denw•en, �ritish, 3,996 tuns; tor- either drowned or killed by the ex- and children -under ten -years. iAhe Carpathians, which resulteiiin ter ICirer, t -Tree squadrons of Pri b' pedoed in English Channer March plosion. The Hanna was ,bound Some.of the .'French children.:raid the capture by the Russians of 'the sian Hussars -450 horsemen—were, g -11.. Ship towed to Cherbourg; all from the Tyne for Las Palmas, that they had often gone near the towns of Lupkuw and Smolnik, with attacked by Cossacks and "pearl crew landed at Brixham. Canary Islands. AN -hen she wa$ fighting lisle to get food,. The ex- the surrounding heights. The booty annihilated,-" in- die words of the s Headlands, British; 2,995 tons: ; torpedoed she was. digplayilig her ik-s were sent across the French included two howitzers, two field' RU$Sian official report. Ten of ;m torpedoed off Scifilys March 12- national colors, acc�ordin to the frontier by the Swigs suthgrities. guns, seven machine *hipi ., i g • : guns and a 'their officers and 3 men,' who sur-' not sunk; crew of 23 landed survivors, and had her name and field hospital. The 4,000 Austrians i yiyed. were taken prisoner. F at St. Mary's Island. nationality- painted on her sides in .Must Not Simulate Hartdale, British, 3,939 tons -.tor- letters i<eaching from the bulwDutch Nationalsarks '. ty - - ped-6ed in, Irish• Channel Mart•h I to *the waterline, _ Ile A -despatch' Nom 'London . says : VICTIM - The Official Gazette publishes a — S- noti$cation h 0 F �SUBMARINE- t at for ' 'BRIT IN Netherlands ports hoisting $'the i EW Dutch flag or having painted any where on them distinctivemarks indicatn•e of Dutch nationality will ISteamer 5earchiing Auxiliary - be Survivors of the Auxiliar ~ � beprevented from 1'eavinir, lltitch Warship Driven Off by. Enemy Submarine TO be Ready B.fore the Year's Pow or passing through Dutch ter - To and .to be the ..torial waters. - -• - t Word in Naval Construction Las British Government wreckage d ad M Forestalls t elts d He A despatch from I ondon says: quantity of w rev — oresta s S souls ors The Admiralty announces the loss bodies floating in i e P of the auxiliary cruiser Bayano attempted to search the spot in the A despatch from Londvii says.: launched ,within fine or six months . - s I while the vessel -was engaged' in hoP6 of s v'Rny who rr�ight still England now is build}n¢ .ix i p }'. n its statement o be alive, but was prevented by the t o a}ing own; and The British Government has I the disaster the Admiralty says: appearance of an enenn sulmiaiine, e speed.: which .they .will therefore be in condition bouglit the great"er part of the crop "On the lith of ;llarc�h .wrecka•ge• which chased him for about 1210min- well be mounted with a new 10 -inch well within the 'present year. These of nat'iti•al 'indigo now coming for- of the Bayano and bodies were- ute .- gun. Such is the assumed perfec- ships are supposed ` p pposed to be the "last ward, foci due users in the United covered, and circumstances point ('umnianiiei Carl° and 73 other tion of the building 'ari•angemen'ts word'' in nasal construction. They Kingdom. _ This step was„taken in .to her haying been stink by ala office7•s are named among the; miss- pre iss- � under the special speeding plans ��ill, of ccurse, ,all have their pro- order to mitigate the effects of a enemy torpedn e ing, arld it is presumed they were prepared b' the Aected.ltv that bel” complement of light cruisers shortage of indigo for dyeing pur-. The' statement gives the names'of lost. these ships,- it is expected, will bei and destruyers: poses and to prevent any specula- L �s ieut. Commander Guy: and three The Belfast correspondent of tho- - tive holding up off natural .indigo. other officers and four of the crew Daily Telegraph. says the, Bayano who were rescued and landed by way t4-.,i,pedoed Thursday morning • ItUssla Will 'Issue the 'auxiliary `patrol vessel Tarn. at' ' 3 o'clock off Corsetcedl Point, Acroplacs Brought Down Zeppelin New Polish Decree. Eighteen 'more of the crew, of �i igtonshire, Scotland,- and that _whom. two are now in a hospital =at nearly 200 -lives were lost, as the A despatch from London says: Ayr= vrere landed, by. the. steamship cruiser sank almost immediately. ►+- Reuter's Petrograd correspondent Balmerino. The vessel had a crew of about 216 A despatch 'from Paris says: The The statement that if ,fell during a says -it is understood in the Rus- "Lt is probable • that all othersmen on board. - TE destruction of a Zeppelin. airship in storm is denied..- mine members of sian capital that, important de- abQaud theBayano were lost.. Wigions:h.ire i� the south=western, the vicinity of Tirlemont on March the crew of 41 aboard the aircraft an ft Gree relating to the autonomy of "C'apfain McGarrick, of the most county in Scotland. It lies on R '' 'A, says the Matin's Havre comes- are reported to have been found Poland and the recognition of the steamship Castlereagh, *hich land- the North' Channel, .which. leads, x VICIldent, was the work of two -dead, w(iile 29 wire so badly in-. Polish language will be issued ed at Belfast, reports -that his ship into the Irislh Sea from the Atl+sa- ncli and two Engliali ai roplanes• jured .they died. -the next day, shortly, passed on Thursday '.morning a tie. hJ xv Elimination of the vodka from ,cn� GFFug"CS tit i! j`e�? QfPt etc�vi y 'Three Successive Lines of German Trenches Russia has evidently started that .r„ immense nation tea-drinkin Ac - Have g rti.ccs A i. cording to The New York Journal' rrs Been Captured and Retained of Commence; ' henry buying by rink Russia of India and Ceylon teas has " caused abnormal rices for these 'x _ P Yai �' MIiCtRZA sl, A despatch from P s : The ,them a large number of boats teas, the quotations being from 8 victor won b the Bri :cw s the II to 10 cents a pound higher than a MA:JDS Gr,�';AK y p passage of the• canals and i year. ago. From reports in the Nt ,1 ►rase north of La Bas�ee, where the cap- rivers, and for the first titni in f sz, • trade the Russians are bur ing all tc i 6AN I "we 5itiTAti?£ tured the village of �cuve "Cha- months they include cavalry units. the India-Cey3ons' available and Ac t�SS pelle appears fr m additional de- The success gained by- the British there is a likelihood of prices going x tailg of the affair. received to have armies at reuse Chapelle proves to still higher. r been. the greatest -single advance have been absolutely complete,. Y ,. Not only is the Russian army sir the which fighting entered upon made its spree mules Wath cede on a front of two now, but fain- Kaiser enormous quantities iiEf l onoo or-. £ N, e M1a depth of fifteen hun- 1' stage. dred kilometres, capturing succes- dered it for his troops-. linugsually- - •i"� In addition to the capture of sively three lines of the enemy's large buying by these two nations Neuve Chapelle itself, •the British -trenches, gt gAHk2 offensive resulted in the uccupa- The British War Office in refer- and their entrance, into new mar- — keta as competitors --have placed EtiTRANC1 T tion of German trenches -over a ring to the Neuve Chapelle fight- the tea market in a tight position. Y front of 2,500 metres, the attack ing declares that judging by obser- It has been previously pointed outj- -.' reaching its furthest point one and vatiuns on various positions of,the- in these columns that -Britain is ' �a quarter miles beyond the village. field of battle and by statements by turning more to tea drinking. Thas the British troops advanced prisoners, of whom there are now united States drinks 90,000,000 �. nearly two miles" on a line about 1, 20, the enemy's losses must have pounds a year. To these factors ; _ that distance wide, been ten thousariii men within three The British are holding their days. the Canadian tea trade is sensitive, u gains, despite a number of counter- It also states that a train was and advances in market values are. } not attacks. blown up by aircraft at the bon _unlikely. JL It is believed that the improve- Station, 10 miles south-west of The Pirate Chiefs anent in the ' British position Lille. Threaten Reprisals. + brought about by the victory is of Another event' of importance an- _ and, if pxeswdounc y the rench �fiar Office A despatch from Berlin says: In urther, might, compel the Ger- was the advance of the Belgian _ s inns to evacuate La Bassee and troops in the bend of the Yser to naval circles it is declared that a Flew of Dardanelles from Rum Kale. , perhaps other points which make such an _extent that Dixmude is searching investigation would be e their line so strong at present. now threatened, and the Belgian instituted into the report that the - Equally, important was the success and French artillery was able to British Admiralty intends to with- ; achieved by British' airmen in de- destroy a defensive position organ hold the customary honorable imIRK- position the railway junctions at ized by the enemy in the c e v prisonment conditions from Ge • fl TTEflJER -RE B 41 enin and ourtrai. These are on Of that town.manran -csrw8 -made cap- Jj - one . of the -German main linea of In Champagne the French ren tives, and that if Great Britain communication. -and their destrue- pulsed two counter-attacks and re- pi -aces such Germans under spe- tion will delay the arrival of new taliated by driving -the_ Germans: cial restrictions retaliatory mea - contingents of troops, which are ! from several of their trenches, in l sures may he adopted. Russian Black Sea Fleet Within Striking Distance reported to be again concentrating one of which 100 bodies were The Hors officials say" the fovea in Belgium for -another attempt to found. of the Bosphorus x _ tigation will 'oat he made through p _ t break through to Calais and Bou- ' The capture of EmbermeniI, in diplomatic channels, but decline to 5 - ilogne. According to Dutch reports Lorraine, by __the. French was, 'I ltiilso specify how then information. will I "ese troops have---bru�tight with reported,' be leaned. The claim that should 4 despatch from Athens says: •It Ring for mines continues, but two Great Britain take the. action she , >,s reported from Tenedo% that the mine fields remain intact. - - — - - --- - contemplates this will not affect batteries at Dardanus have b Information wassreceived he Rue- 4 the submarine war plans in the entirely destroyed. Fort Hamidieh diplomatic that sh-ghtest- particular, nor have -any has been badly damaged. The sian Black Sea fleet has arrived IRITES `influence on the spirit of. the crews. allied fleet directed a`well-sustained within str-iking distance of the Bos - ATTACK fire rf om a distance u s f 18,000 •aid burn. a i-. - -J Seized by the Swiss. dam�x ed and inhi. Th y l9 s and that an attack will be Copper From against C'hana Ka]eaCi. The town made within a very .short time on _ way g tq took the Turkish fortifications. 7%e' +1M refuge in several of the villages on r operations will be carried on in Only Four of ,Three Remain Afloat em Known- to Have -Sunk and, isgedespatch --from d destined of �enerir 'a says 1 alone Asiaticthe littoral, tolhuld out, hElr glil glasonanee with -those 'of the An- Frpnch fleet of the Dardanelles, Italy- d or.. German were e tine f y �. _ •. ° ' seized by the Swiss authorities at r Chiasso on Wednesday . The rwth- 1►leri hast ?3teamers .Ittaoked. t3. B;lip not sunk ; t'wo` of crew od empLoyed for some time, accord - Inver Ie, British, 1,, clrciwned,, other 29 landed at $an• ing to Swiss officials, .has been to GERMAN gy `e-1: tuns ton•- d oS Sci.li s -March gor. send contraband from. Genoa in endrin 13: -Ship _ ATDEFEOLAND "-vunk, all crew reported safe. Adespatch from London says sealed cars labeled 'Amsterdam � _ _ Indian City, British, 2,921 tons; Seven British merchant steamers, These cars have passed through one French and one lurwe inn Switzerland, and on crossing the 1911r torpedoed off Scillys. March 1S 8 i'(;ermafl :fr6ntier have been taken s Ship rrpuited sunk, crew of 3: -Steamer were torpedued by Getman Russians, by Flank Attack in Carpathians, Take submarines in the waters around :n charge by the Germans, who re- �F,OOt) Prisoners �y landed at St. Mary's Island moved the freight and returned the the British Isles during Thursday, zrgg Auguste Conseil, French, 1, +34 g cars to Italy._ ..The newspapers have J . - Friday and Saturday The French' ton,;; torpedoed in English Chan- s exposing- this = _ and \•,rwegian and at least two of published article .' nel 'March 11. Shipsunk, crew Cof i traffic. - i8 landed at Falmouth: P y +,. :A de%pat'ch from London says taken isoners, ineludr TO officers. the British ships were su-tik, of two ai others it is said b the Admiralty j a i'i'hile the Germans are launchinlr a This brilliant operation was in :Hanna, Swedish', 123 tons -. toren that "tile sinking is nut confirm { Expelling Clviliaitg new offensive movement against the the Lupkow Pass. At the same, doed in North Sea March 13 Ship c'd." and the other three remained From Occupied France. Russian front in 'North Poland, the time the :Austrians met with a ser - Sunk. Six of crew drowned, afloat. The knuwn )cuss of life is 'Russians have initiated a series of ins of disasters in the region of the Othe-r f iurtee-n landed -;at HuIL nine. I ' �L despatch from Geneva says : i crushing counterblows against t&Gurlice- Pass. A party, of the en- Floraxan, . British, 4.63 tons. t- r- f Thirty thousand 'ririlian inhabi- Austro -German forces in the ('at- envy, crossing the Senkouka River Yourteea saryiyvn uF the crew' ,, 7 endued in British Channel 3larch of the Swedish steamer Hanna, tant.4 of French• territory occupied i pathians and East Galicia.- with were surprised and annihilate f: 11': Fate of ship unknown ; one which was torpedoed by a submar- by the - Germans are being expelled disastrous results for the • enemy , while endeavoring to fortify ahem ,of crew drowned, others landed` ine off Scarbt,rough, 'on th'e east + through Switzerland in `lots• of 500. aceording to Russian uf$cial state - selves. deavorAustriin . to fortify to at at.Milford Haven, coast of England, early Saturda • The first thousand passed through menta from Petr Saturday Geneva on Tuesday.: The were thousand, _ three other points in the regions Andal!luQian, Brits sh; torpedoed off morning, were landed •at- Hull Sun- y Four thousand prisoners have were surrounded.by Russian scouts; y March 1_ Fate of ship day, night by a steamer which pick- chiefly -front Lille and blaubeuge- been taken by means of a flank at- anti -compelled to surrender, t -A unknown crew-_ reported safe. � ed them arid: consisted of ver old eo le ' tack u 1 I tip; --Sax of the crevi• were y' _people pun the Airetriaai forces _in In Eastern Galicia, on the Dnies=' :; denw•en, �ritish, 3,996 tuns; tor- either drowned or killed by the ex- and children -under ten -years. iAhe Carpathians, which resulteiiin ter ICirer, t -Tree squadrons of Pri b' pedoed in English Channer March plosion. The Hanna was ,bound Some.of the .'French children.:raid the capture by the Russians of 'the sian Hussars -450 horsemen—were, g -11.. Ship towed to Cherbourg; all from the Tyne for Las Palmas, that they had often gone near the towns of Lupkuw and Smolnik, with attacked by Cossacks and "pearl crew landed at Brixham. Canary Islands. AN -hen she wa$ fighting lisle to get food,. The ex- the surrounding heights. The booty annihilated,-" in- die words of the s Headlands, British; 2,995 tons: ; torpedoed she was. digplayilig her ik-s were sent across the French included two howitzers, two field' RU$Sian official report. Ten of ;m torpedoed off Scifilys March 12- national colors, acc�ordin to the frontier by the Swigs suthgrities. guns, seven machine *hipi ., i g • : guns and a 'their officers and 3 men,' who sur-' not sunk; crew of 23 landed survivors, and had her name and field hospital. The 4,000 Austrians i yiyed. were taken prisoner. F at St. Mary's Island. nationality- painted on her sides in .Must Not Simulate Hartdale, British, 3,939 tons -.tor- letters i<eaching from the bulwDutch Nationalsarks '. ty - - ped-6ed in, Irish• Channel Mart•h I to *the waterline, _ Ile A -despatch' Nom 'London . says : VICTIM - The Official Gazette publishes a — S- noti$cation h 0 F �SUBMARINE- t at for ' 'BRIT IN Netherlands ports hoisting $'the i EW Dutch flag or having painted any where on them distinctivemarks indicatn•e of Dutch nationality will ISteamer 5earchiing Auxiliary - be Survivors of the Auxiliar ~ � beprevented from 1'eavinir, lltitch Warship Driven Off by. Enemy Submarine TO be Ready B.fore the Year's Pow or passing through Dutch ter - To and .to be the ..torial waters. - -• - t Word in Naval Construction Las British Government wreckage d ad M Forestalls t elts d He A despatch from I ondon says: quantity of w rev — oresta s S souls ors The Admiralty announces the loss bodies floating in i e P of the auxiliary cruiser Bayano attempted to search the spot in the A despatch from Londvii says.: launched ,within fine or six months . - s I while the vessel -was engaged' in hoP6 of s v'Rny who rr�ight still England now is build}n¢ .ix i p }'. n its statement o be alive, but was prevented by the t o a}ing own; and The British Government has I the disaster the Admiralty says: appearance of an enenn sulmiaiine, e speed.: which .they .will therefore be in condition bouglit the great"er part of the crop "On the lith of ;llarc�h .wrecka•ge• which chased him for about 1210min- well be mounted with a new 10 -inch well within the 'present year. These of nat'iti•al 'indigo now coming for- of the Bayano and bodies were- ute .- gun. Such is the assumed perfec- ships are supposed ` p pposed to be the "last ward, foci due users in the United covered, and circumstances point ('umnianiiei Carl° and 73 other tion of the building 'ari•angemen'ts word'' in nasal construction. They Kingdom. _ This step was„taken in .to her haying been stink by ala office7•s are named among the; miss- pre iss- � under the special speeding plans ��ill, of ccurse, ,all have their pro- order to mitigate the effects of a enemy torpedn e ing, arld it is presumed they were prepared b' the Aected.ltv that bel” complement of light cruisers shortage of indigo for dyeing pur-. The' statement gives the names'of lost. these ships,- it is expected, will bei and destruyers: poses and to prevent any specula- L �s ieut. Commander Guy: and three The Belfast correspondent of tho- - tive holding up off natural .indigo. other officers and four of the crew Daily Telegraph. says the, Bayano who were rescued and landed by way t4-.,i,pedoed Thursday morning • ItUssla Will 'Issue the 'auxiliary `patrol vessel Tarn. at' ' 3 o'clock off Corsetcedl Point, Acroplacs Brought Down Zeppelin New Polish Decree. Eighteen 'more of the crew, of �i igtonshire, Scotland,- and that _whom. two are now in a hospital =at nearly 200 -lives were lost, as the A despatch from London says: Ayr= vrere landed, by. the. steamship cruiser sank almost immediately. ►+- Reuter's Petrograd correspondent Balmerino. The vessel had a crew of about 216 A despatch 'from Paris says: The The statement that if ,fell during a says -it is understood in the Rus- "Lt is probable • that all othersmen on board. - TE destruction of a Zeppelin. airship in storm is denied..- mine members of sian capital that, important de- abQaud theBayano were lost.. Wigions:h.ire i� the south=western, the vicinity of Tirlemont on March the crew of 41 aboard the aircraft an ft Gree relating to the autonomy of "C'apfain McGarrick, of the most county in Scotland. It lies on R '' 'A, says the Matin's Havre comes- are reported to have been found Poland and the recognition of the steamship Castlereagh, *hich land- the North' Channel, .which. leads, x VICIldent, was the work of two -dead, w(iile 29 wire so badly in-. Polish language will be issued ed at Belfast, reports -that his ship into the Irislh Sea from the Atl+sa- ncli and two Engliali ai roplanes• jured .they died. -the next day, shortly, passed on Thursday '.morning a tie. hJ lip +d ass. n. . -a. -. i. .y,..r.r u... ,Tj ,s�w.T^.. .. y�Y.,a1:'^a;;•'a:. _ n...' > . J NOTICE TO CREDITORS Royal ale Royal rt,ae' l ytrslaay-•saloaatlwoOse. In the Matter of the Estate of Catharine k �`r i' •: .Psol•sing, out. SEED BARLEY FOR BALE -A pb Skep, loft :f the Tomnskip o� Picheri� fitock Foci a POtltr�l Food TSR" at los n+, con. 1, PtoterinR. W. B. xl:�til8 in the County of OHtario, Mirried :. •1.46 per year ; 01.00 it paid w advance. Fj OR BALE—About 800 bushels of Woman, Doctored_ mangolds. sy at lot 9, B. F. con. `a. Subscriptions ��d a United states, sl -06 Pickering. L. H. Al.BGGIA, 24 Notice is hereby Riven pursuance o! ROYAL P U R P L E ,- - -- - T4 AY FOR BALH-I have for sale a R. S. 9. 1914, Chapter 121, Section 66. =1 quantity of good tlmoth ha . Apply at that all persons having any claims or JOHN M U R'KA R, Proprietor. lot f6 rod. y, Pickering. T. E. �1tA FOAIJ, s5i demands againat the late Catharine =y CALF MEAL FOR SALE—A few Shropshire BFebruary, 1916; at the Towa• leep, who died on or about the 23rd V NOTES AND COMMENTS A•' ram Lambs at a reasonable price, Applr day of at loalt. B. 19. PUO H. Clare- ah4pof Pickering, in the County of ` •00 tla,coma,rickeri_ mons, 9 tt_ Ontario, are required to send by post. One of the great effects rif the prepaid or to deliver to the undersign - One wood and !aria for ed solicitors herein for Ueorge Taylor p R and John 1:Ieal, executors under the n - Ro ' Purple-_ resent war should be to brio P rain at Pickeabla,p UL3.. delivered is Pick- Royal r urple -� into reater favor than ever the eztng. phone Pickering lUl3, T. HElsvM.LEY, p+ j• B Looust Hol, s! ca Will of the said Catherine Slee their democratic form of government. names and addresses and full pard.-] 11Il1TYleri1+ Had Germany and Austria been �j OR SALE -2 good cows, dud March culars in writing of their claims and D181I1fBCt&IIs F_,. 15th and May lith, also one steer tiding 9 statements of aceouut, nnd•the nature - — _ mom governed by a form of govern- ye��ar�s� at lot 35, B. F. con Pickering, F, L.i.CEY of the security (if any) held by them. 'hent eiwilar to that of Great Brit- Highland creek, P. o, Ind, phone CM, Mal." -a7 Ane take notice that after the 10th �`, C e ELECT PURE-BRED BARRED day of April 1915, the said executors 'rr G -,H A V G P / S H. din or of the United Stlttes the will proceed to distribute the assets of Plymouth Rock cockerel& skin to my the said deceased among the persons . present war would never have cc. "Ontario" prize-wirnere at el and 43 each while ec- they last. THJ9. ANDBEHP• Boz 19, Pi^kering entitled thereto having regard only—FR•E9H— _— =SALT— —SMOKED— entitled It was brouittlt about Lot le; B. F. Coll. 2a•26to the claims of which they shall have by the inordinate ambition of the received notice and that the said ea- •=AhFD OYSTERS - OR SALE One 1913 Ford car ecutors will not be liable for the assets Kaiser, whose great aim In life has r newly overhauled. and nickel plated or anv art thereof to any person of GItAPE FRUIT -6 for 25 Cents: ' been to win a great name for him- electnc light extra fire and tube, torsion p y •. g springs, catout, spesaometer , robe rail, etc. whose claim they shall not then have self through fields of blood. To be tires are new an evervthiag in first class received nutice. t a for s415.00, W. a Loxa et sox, Aht fy, Dated at Toronto, this bth day of RIC - i- ARDS 4 N Emperor of Europe would satisfy March 1916. his ambition fora time, but he SEED GRAIN FOR SALE -Wheats PRoUDFOOT, DUNCAN. do GRANT,' would eventually want to be man. -Uorqquis and Goose; Oat*—irisb White; 383-A Confederation Life Building, Beanies' Sally Yielder, victor, scotch Hero. Toronto. STpRE meter of the enuiveree. The war .aao.k.C,z9;Astley—O.A.C.91, Au gear• $olicitore for the said executors. 84.29'PEELIC • SHOE •anteed allicgy clean and free from wild oats j J - - — � party of Germany of which the and tares, write or phone for samples and , • • Kaiser is the head, manoeuvred prices' Phonektark.1215JOB. LAPP 9& ON .. 9UNN S the course of everitt$. so that they i� tt H I 1 B 1 -- - E OR TO LRT W 1-lui LL� ' 11� Q�m o�iTL-i t� -- We - - ru g gin a ung hopedor The ezeeuton of the estate o! the �lante • war. They educated the people Catharine Sleep• ask for tendon for the wii pay Y always carry a Complete stoCj[ o� chase of the homestead of the late ars, w Fine Boots and Shoes, Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, Felts, ...7 --along the same lines in order that liatu sleep, near Frenchman's Bay, consisting Quan's Hog_Xeal wit! reduce_-vennr_f of eighteen acres more or lose and known- s Rubbers and Overshoes. of lot number twent three• Concession bill and make your hogs pay In spite united as a nation. part y Men's everyday- Work Boots ourspecialty. r B, P, Township of Pickering, in -the event of of the Sigh coat of feed. ry yBut we believe that when the war me property not being sold, tenders would be tuna's (!round Bone .and Beef Scrap Bell Phone 151. is UVPr And file Germans have or eiared fTenden sba neith.rtttnr «m toruase�o will make your hens lay and keep _ - -- - - - earn Bee sante- finders Road up till the Ash Nazo a 1915. Thethe Est= b* the — - — - -- -thin of the horrors of war the blithest or any tender not neeewartiy accepted. For prices address - g readeus to be addressed to Messrs. Tavlor o truth will dans n upon them. They Heal. ^,•iLyall Avenue, sass Toronto. Terms Thos: Reevely; - Locust Hill BROOK ST. WHITBY. and.coudittons upon application to the ezecu- °will learn that "peace. hath its tors, 9•-M Ind. phone. Mark. 1506 _— victories no less renowned than -`- - � _war." They will think it Amis- - •_ House-cleaning �►upplies-'£��ek�°"er F°�,-°�Y�take to !lave one man exercise s (iupreme authority. ii'e believe THE BAM there would have been no nal• hadCurtain poles cotnplete 2ic. ttji Brass poles. sash rad9. Ingieiblb : Germany been governed by the picture hooka, stand and dresser handlet, 5. cts each � CANADA people as is the case in England. The power exercised by the Kaiser Window. shades 30 cts. up. _ ASffS OVER =44N000A00 is posse sold greater than that d by Sing George of C. H. BURLING, PICKERI-NG 'I�e `�'�''� °f Ba � England, but the power po wessed, et the Savings Habit. by the latter should be sufficient mighest CurrentRatesAllow- ^ to satit+fy the most ambitions; and The U11ZVerRa� Sawing Machine �, ed, and ' it is certain that he enjoys the love g Interest Compounded Hall- -and respect of his subjects more Yearly on Deposits, thein doe=1 the Kaiser. ' But when - - - We solicit your account in our the war ig brought to .a cline the _ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Kaiser will be stripped of nitie•h K of hia authority. - 'ICKERING BRANCH, W. WIU)OIQ, Manager. OFFERED - -� EVERYTNII�G - Fish freshiSh _ Fell' Years,RestoredTo Health - A BIG SNAP IN FRESH FISH. by Lydia E.Pitilcham't Vel- Salmon fresh dressed and beads off loc. lb. White Fish dressed etaWe eOmpO�ind• Manufactured by W. H. Jackson, Brack Road,;Ont. extra fine loc. lb. - White fish dressed extra floe loc. lb. It will par This machine is designed to saw long poles as well as cordwood. No you to secure a supply and salt them, they will keep. r' Canadian women are continually writ- pulley or fly wheel in road of wood on carriage, ' ling us such letters as the two following. This machine is a combination of efficiency and simplicity. Canned Salmon nice pink flab 2 tine 85r. n►hich an heartfelt expressions of grafi- The beat outfitton the market to-dey. worth 20e. special per tin 15c. etude for restored health; Get our prices on Emery Wheels, Saws, Gasoline Engiue&. r" "' iolid and red per tin 18c. Gianford Station, Oat -"I have ta- Cream .Separator's, etc. - y - : " •' Horse $hoe brand ?,6c. :. - Ikea Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com- " afresh herrink .delicious per tin 10c. pound and never W. H. Jackson, - Brock Road _ found any medicine -- ___-- .:.GRANITE WART = - to compare with it. _ I had ulcers and fall- 15, cit granite dish pans 85c., extra sm otl a gra wash basins 20c. • t o l me ing of womb and, . ,-----� ��--A large assortment of bowls, teapotn frying pane?, Sauce pasa,- doctors did me noatewinR,kettlea, pails, etc. _ good. I suffered. _ ' -- dreadfully for years 4 a� _ _-_+Ottr giocerie� are the freshest. C until I- began taking your medicine: i -i ad- - E O R G E -PHIL I P so recommend it for ; x 1 nervousness and in- digestion. " Mrs. AFarx x ford Station Ont: I SROVC�T ONTARIO _ Y_ CLARK,- Glsn_ _ � •" 7 - Chesterville, Ont. --" I heard your 1 i El t6edicines highly praised, 'and a year ago i I began taking them for falling of womb ! t and ovarian trouble. - - � � 1,1 �� .�>�A„ G R EAT -,- T E m OVAL sus SAL " My left side pained me all the time : i and just before my periods which were i I _ owl - - irregular and painful it would be worse. Ford Tounng Car - :_'To sit down caused me pain and suffer. • Lumber, Latch; Shingles,` k 'lag dad I would be so nervous some. Pace $690 times that -1 -co , . one or bear anyone s 1 w oat before my eyes and I was t „ always constipated. No advance in the price of the "Made in Can..Bralitford Roofing, "I cannot say too much for Lydia E, l ada'• Ford will. be made because of the addi- .41nkham's Vegetable Compound and � 2ional 7A War Tariff. We as loyal t✓ana• Liver Pills, for there are no medicines diaus will.ft1ad13- absorb whatever increased "Bestoslate" Roofing, T duty w•e are forced to pay op such raw mate- � 'Hke them. I have taken them and I •, - rial as cannot be obtained at home. The ,,w�v reoommeadtilemtoallwomen. You may Ford is lxlanitfactnred in Canada -not assem• - l7[reaI Lime, : Bard Wall Plaster, • •. blish this testimonial." -Mrs. STs• bled. in Canada. :Ihm J. MARTIN. 06..esterville, Ontario - Red B ' k :White Brick The Fold Runabout is $54ie; the Tnwn car $840; the j , , • �Coupelet $8:A' t the Sedan $1150 -all fully equip �i� Repair Shop' 1 I Ped,•f, Q. tt. Ford,•Ont. Ford 'buyers will share ro I J rale Tiles our profits if we sell 30,000 cars between Augnst 1, , III 1914, and August 1, 1015. Now is the time to get your Bicycles Come along and help us more " " repaired for the good'roads: -. W. J. LUKE tf SON. " Get your Automoble Tires now. Whitby, ot,t,,��o by your .orders. , Prices are away down. Ford size $15.60, other sizes in j � _ rtidependent phone 303, ; proportion. Ind phone 1919. • e ;,I' -� • ���s Bussell -Andrew, PICFL�RitiG. Ont. 1 �3'�QZTF�'VILL� : �...-r..-.... .. .. s --.,.�..x-x�.-.,d.,...•-,F,�. zwV'�_n•.w:,:.. c�...�. ,�.,.. ....�...'.�. a; �"�..e.e�ae.�.o-,.. ,_-.. «+.�..+....,.,•.��.....-.•:..+:-.-..-.,._.,--w.-��.:�.�. .,. r�;+»a.::.,-..,e..,.,ri.t+s•,u"�.*t-�aai �..�.=�r. '�._w,�u".,�x^.�1Gt.. cr. a. �'-..w..:..u.*^--`,':a�.:a,.....c-='C°''rn_.^w^w•A,y4,�.: ..:�-.a .�•e:�a ..- MIT oil In=@ Swasighan. Herbert Bush, Scott or Ch". Sargent up toVIrlday, f A Fnmk Sullivau, Ruby Wo" *Pro- March 19th. Sale at I o!iluciL. yred MUS HSIeu &'Gt4 118 VUUASC ns sent every day. Average aUendance PJJ&tlIIL. auctioneer. tor the mouth 3L M, Wetbereth Mrs. ff. F. Robbins was a city teacher. visitor on Tuesday. THE DOMINION UNK Iulhe Sarrogate Court ff. W. 06 Miss Bessie Macnab is spending SALZ nigGLOTER. OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO C. A. DOGRIII Gas" Wassaw. the week in the city. Fred Ward shippecl a carload of 7he Business Of Farming ftIDAY, MARCH Ifta—Auction sale In the Estate of [Villiam Bundy, deceased. the business at fin bustness var. inixed stock on Monday. f real estate. farm implements and Notice is hereby given that all cred- shouW be put -in a MoM mock by Cheque. Acertaln James Underhill bad a bueinoss _1=0T of tho ptofift Should be W In a Savings Account as an Orley household furniture near Cherry- itors and others Laving claims against 4 tr to the city (in Monday. wood station. the property of the how a _­ who has a c"Butplus in a bank Is pmectod agenst zffw= the Estate oi the said William Bundy sr4 tiumL P. Shi,rk spent Sunday with estate of the late, George Hollinger.' decoabed. who died on or about tb .-his son, Edgar, (4-Phalk Lak-. fSale dt 1 oclock. See bills.. W. 8- 4t b day of Februarv. 1915, are required _-Thos. BirkettrCd a business Puwell, auctionter. on or-6fore the 10ib day of April 1915 WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, 114anager. trip to Columbus aY. Ttiva�,L).jLy. MARCH 25Tu—Auction to send by p4)8t ptepaid. or to deliver M to I he it Found is �Aft` CUM. vat- odersigned 1&)licito eou. I, Uxbridge (1 mile from Clare- Ontario. their christlan nndl-urnames. ------ en e. addresses and description and full Cecil Ingleton is e6i6ying a two- Mota �tation), the property of Mrs. the TA BLE—Pi.oker,ult Stati.�Q Sale at I o'clock.. PliYtic"lar"I of Lheir claims. sto fe- T. R. Trains going East aue as fo1IoWs­,;,' See Wlt for particulars. Win. Ma Agincourt. aucti�' vfthe aecurity (if any) held by tbpul. That's our motto. We use the purest 1'— 12 LoI —2 50 P M. 6.06 P J. C1. Macuab,'. of Uxbridge, vis- AnA,further take notice th t after 16 : K, on - a and best ingredient$ _ procurable. 14 Local Fttm�y, ?61 2ftEr—Combinati the said last men'tioued date that the ited with his brother and sister on TiMns going wast das as followsI sale at McLean's Hotel. i the Vil- said Executors will proceed to distri- We carry a full line of choco- No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. 'Wednesday. lag,- of Brougham. Sale atal o'clock. bute the assets of the deceased among lates, bulk and box goods. We also specialize in -.7-50 P. It. �As visiting at Mrs. Thos.—Grahatn's the pat Is entitled thereto having MONDAY. MARCH 20Tu—Auction sale regard only to the claim8 'of which is ill at present. of household furniture; etc,, at lot -tbvT shall iben -have notice. - - - Wedding Cakes.- _*8audav Included Mrs. (Dr.) Brewster, we regret 29, con. 0. Pickering. the propetty Dated tbiq4rh dmv of March. 1915, Both phones. to report, is seriously ill - -from of- the eatate of the late Isaac Bar McCuLwuou & BuwoN. - WANTED I Mrs. Gearge Beal, of Toronto, See bills. F. Postill. auctioneer.- SolicUors for the Executors. spent Thursday of last week with WEDINESDAY. MARcH 3leT—Combi- Thom" Patterson and A reliable man -to _ikl J. H. and Mrs. Beal. nation sale in the Village of Clare- William H. Coate@, Pickering Bak`017 -:a Executors 24-20. -H&RDY CANADIAN GROWN STOCK: A. C. Muir, of Woodville, has v�orit. Entries received by John the Standard Bank here. John Qerow spent Saturday here 11 and see our stock of "Happy On business. We are all 'pleased Thought" and other st&ves $tart now at the best see him looking so well. 7-7- ell ad other lines as w Institute held a selling time. of Hardware. --The Women's succe"ful- Eavetroughing and repairing Send for list of Spting Offerbar and ternI agents. A number from here went "'to ftd Work guaranteed a -Markham on Thursday to attend moderate. commission ;4 the funeral of the lAte John Cowle. Handsome freme, is spend- La' rence Denii�. Mrs'. Jones, of Balsam, W Mrs. J. B. Madill who is in poor 9.1. 15 VV JbijiLAIL health. New he Foothill Nurseries. Rnbt. Scott who underwent a F. 14. HINDLE (Established 1887) 4 Hospital, Toronto,. is doing as well Iq W 0 as cau be expected. lu­mbia Re 'cord CARPENTER, BUILDER serious operation at the Genera . I Co s 1:* Irvin Burr, who ha -s -recently r.-- HOUSE VERANDAH. A.,qD BAR.N_ WORK, PANTRY C�BIN Aurned from Alberta. accompanied 'R -February S by Wm. Tarves. of Myrtle. spent For .-DUMB WAITE Sunday with Wellington Pearson, Slkingling-sII ieneral repair- ATTENTION I cow Ulied by his ivother. Mrs. On , Sale Today See me -about anr Job- you---wani Ifyon-eontemplate, doing an* Hug Mecbin, of Brougf;am, spent Sunday w ith J. H. -and -M re, Beal. Home Telepho kindof building next season. Miss Annie Forgie, atirse—iNho No R~& *Her the same 5504 ce. has been ill for some time, to the wow me lood " the fausess, Colus" we will be-pteased to figure hospital at Lethbridge- Alta.. is 18 5c Do" Din RocI T6y aft Un low 5 E E D -on your reqnirments UP-- for till kinds "of Remember Mrs. Chapman's "Ie at.C., No -it., Station 8 -of 57-acm farin farni stock im- The name Columbia stands today. for the bat recorcU on the -ywood Chen building material. -idernents, etc. on the townlinp market And that in every detail. In a Columbia Record you nex_&Tharsday- See bills for full have the best record it Is po&9ble to get at any price. You have Cotton Seed --Meal, Braii. Shorts, he warru dd -q 0 f Wt week the finest recording years ahead of any other. Yoi have.many Matted Corn Feed, �Dried Brewers PICKERING van-3ed much of tKe scow - to dis. -of the biggest and &I artists and bands, most of them exclu Grainq, WholeCorn, Cream.of -the sive. And in Columbia you have a reeord which -will unfail- Weqt and Monarch Flonr, AII *hocked tohearof-tbe death of lae -,rook place on Monday, only a week after the death of his wife. evening at the home of James night of last'week attending the funeral :of the late Mne. John Duricall Dolphin., of Broughn 11. ..moved into our village oil Monday a former resident of Clare- Nimsed to have him andMr!,. 1phin with u.s again. Mrs. Tyndall, of Stouff Ole, who was visiting at Arthur Tyudall*� 91 of Balsam. died on Monday monia, at the age of 73 years. Hei- Altona cemetery, )w A quiet wedding took plaee on Wednesday, Match l0th,-� at thE honre of George and. Mrs. Coopet -7 w en their youngest daughter. Cook, of the Standard Bank. They 6oh"n1a'-nd Mrs. Underhill, ol �- what --'-- '---- -Beef -'----Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. have made olumbia supreme today—the best records and the dM_ k a� 5M W. D. Gordon & S -biggest ' value* (only 85 cents). Nootherrecords - dare make iudh Pbtne Jn .: ar. h In . - =. . 04 riWific claims, because no other records can prove them. If -TICHERING t the demon - you are not se4uainted with Columbia Records stration double disefor 30 cents (15 cents extra ror postage). ,Bell and Ind*&cdI Oone. ?4 leau left feb'ylecoids On Sale"Toda'' ,M I The Pick J 11 D�mlil* Disc Recwis-4 Selection on each side. Av lawn stealin and to fZ women Tip Top Tipperary Mary 85 364 "X on 0 the no. of Executive. Committee. as the phos 0 1* -WhenYou're aLoing,loniLWay From H- ­ M. I Tickets waT bobad from We President 11111. Arrival of British Tr ce -'-'.8 woo 1 is a -This is a splendid d"criptive re"coird. Be sure to hear it. me New"Dance R6co i" d''5' Includin latest Fox Trots; On.e Steps, fangos, Maxixe�, etc. T - A-CaHtotbePat'riotiewonienof �� ^'--- �---�~' - --^--� - any --., Women's Institute -'has secured With. Trvv jonanwr a quantity of cotton froin. the Red Grafoniolas and Records- from Cross Society for ruaking shirts for our soldier boys in the bospitalp. c eri tA `6 J. S.. JEPHSON Pi k ng -On n. Depends on having the right kind of all mitterlitls and dedan kept in it 6'Zingl4nd. expects every man this day to do his duty". and we are of Bowman's haoe , stook. wIU pay YOU to mu " our. yrorks acd invest ow dw 4 sure that we cau count on , every heavy f roots. ibrouq They are grown in the right kind and obtain piioes. Don,* be Misled agents wo do no$ employ them -wonian in the community in doing n. or , handled - of soil. They are ly ire osti, *ad do throw the sows the --04V inni 00MInjosion of 10 per owl., Which you W11 help in making these garments condition - and they grow. aftall liolied. way have the material by apply.: ...'ing to Mrs. -Fred. Farmer. A MARCH 26th an'd 27th 1915 Two more. agents wanted XINITIT INANITE M 0200. Whitby. ftftdiL inurnbet are already cut 011t. in Ontario County, SCHOOL.REPQRTS, ADIES of Pickering and Stl­rronn�iug conn try, we extend to yoxi, 'a verycord,ial invitation to attend oiir optniing when e will have THOS.'W. BOWMAN & SON CO. James Repoi%t; of,S. S. No. S.' Pickering for ihemonthofFebruary. Names'.are a fine display of the newest creations of Paris and American hats. Miss Buchanan is at the head of this department. she comes .1lighly. ' LIMITED Ontario Pump Manufactureri -iworder bf merit. Sr. IV -'Effie Hen, reconiniended-a first class Rrtist; capable,of not only mak-ing a hat, Ridgeville, derson. Della Burns, Walter Wood, but has the art of roaking it becoming, emitbe'ring it with grace and 81iop and Residence, Dundas' SO :'CHOPPING -McGImbanw Sr. Ill-Margiret.-Weit. Wood, Albert" Gatward, the fiek'�atterns are -,`ery fine, in fa( LL PAPER .1 Threeaoory west of Whitby Homo -.IgRte, Austeh Walton Holines, Beryl Annis. George they. are beyond otir' expectstion. Come and -see them. -AND OAT FLAKING instal or d f3ullivan. Jr. 11-1—tMary Anderson, Cynthia Burns. Winnie McClure, ':Frank Wood, Marjorie Hats, -Caps Boots DRY' GOODS- is prepared to do We are prepared to wocid Pumps OD short notice, also attend, to all kinds of repairing.. Wood' Pearl -Annis, Reta Straugha Sr. il�Elva 14EW and Shoes. grain chopping and oat flaking Agent for the Ontario Wind Annis, 'Annie Suili v:a n, Mary. Sullivan II —Norman Wood, Isaac Wood, GROCERIES—.all the be9t.in the market., Try a lb of -our 28c. tea; , every—day in the week ilsotwolineeingines and -gssir .3'r, Jack Heaman, *Leonard McGlashan, Why pay .35c. a lb for tea not as good. the squre Roy Beaman, Gordon Bennett. I— except on Saturday MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR, 'Elsie ostivard, John Frost. f"mer— Gatward, A SIMPSON Co., TICKPLEURING John F. Bayles, Greenwood Phone Bell No. 50, Ind. 26. -'-' `- —~--�-'-~" --~---� P ..`� • -. ,�. _ .' : ,�-.. .""' •f6xr�.. t -+ s;, nam ._.f.X'.: .- . .. .. « � ... .. .. .:,-• °'► •a ... _ .. �,';; , ,, -.. _ .;, ^ _ .. _ .a..;r..r ... :ate .�. _ , I ffiw TO c�8� , -4,®� 'A "BAR IN POTATOES • RH���ATIS� -. Disease is Always Roofed In. the Blood, Which Must Be - Made Rich and.. Pu,re f There are still tawny people wh.; ergine- that rheuma'tianl can be cured by 'iitimi�ent& and rubbintr, ovei+looking the medical fact t+At ' etrouble is rooted in the blo A, llmatisin can only be cured b'r, pleansing and enriching the blood. `thus driving out of the syatetn the poisouous acids which cause the ' trheumatie, pain. ..Dr., Willimns' ink Pills cure the luost obstinate ' ._. cases of rheumatic m�� sem:+►�Pr. .---go straight to the root -of Te trots- ----bre is the blood. Every dose helps �o make rich; red blood, and this knew blood expells the poisonous paced. bringing health 9nd-comfort- - Ito the tortured victim, I)u not �tvaste time and mone • in liniments y alum outward gpplicptigns. Give _ [Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair _ 'ttriah and thus drive the disease out sof your system. Here is proof of fwitat Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can do incases of this kind. Mr. Rich- and Palmer, Wroxeter, -0 says:: y "'For months my life w••as made mis- erable through a combined attack of rheumatism and sciatica, The heumatiam seemed to settle in all Jr loin an t e sciatica pain _,. re so great that I could scarcely great ble about. I am a farmer, and ou can understand that in • my �tatit im int . taut in Getting -__ Years - "_ LAT ST MACHINERY ]SSS --�--- "'Thin yvit i gold from a twelve- i rr patrkl F1.120) worth of pot-&- Writ.' 1, have . fiaid 'fps tie•„land- I thr” or toter tinier with potatoes, and ltrtn,0 yenrm pdtatoes were peen%- -cfiva'p" -thus said lied A. Johnson, of Port 'Stanley, , potato farmer. • The growing of liotat,ics Qu Cana- elan fauns it apt to take i,ne or Cao -^it_maj. he_a hi lel •-s ial- 'tied` industt`t'.`to wbich'uther fttrm' work constitutes a - mere ground, v-ork, or it may be ilierely one es- pecially-lucrative phase of manifold farm activity. In, ei'ttier case the result is the same. Possibly no, farm cru is at all times inure in P demand than the ,modern farm of that. esculent first .,called li -_the, y Spaniards "))sista." Certainly. no crop will showa. better proportion- ate profit, all things considered, year to and year out, ;than the ubi- Uitous, otato. q P The writer has found, on Ontario farms, splendid examples 'of these two phases of potato -growing, Let a man who has become .rather an expert, a specialist: I first heard him described ih the cit • of St. Thomas as "Johnson, the tato Maximum -Returns+ From ,Each Crop. _ M _ _ The Standard LVe of � +;NTIAL TO SUCCESS. Canada?. Has MangWJ Imitationsno equal your soil clean, you need not )),other CLERKS spraying for rot or blight." •""-•-----'- • There -is. no _hand-pirktng,un this' DISINFECTS � potato farm. A four -horse potato- t picker is user -alt American .ma-.. chine, also -and dues the work in a 100_XPU _ wonderful manner. As .the steel Z share- uproots- the- potatoes,- they are thrown on 'a revolving chain �LL box carried-be}o„ the-dritar's seat. uy ova a fiixl-;Tie Clea• _ --- -------------- - -- - - ----- ----- chine, removing the filled boxes ' and replacing'- them- with -"emp- form •a Hillsburg Potato Growers "Amongst the 'country people ties," which have previously been Association. "We grow good-.po-� here contentment holds sway. Very deposited, at_ itilervals along the tatoes,'_' he,aaid,-`-`and we want the stait girls act as gleadinds, jus)) rows. public. to feel assured in •dealing starting to toddle, leading a big << with its, There are far too many camel along as though it were a That machipe cost me, as touch varieties at present, and the only Pomeranian. 'as a, binder, but I wouldn't be with- price,". Mr. Johnson remedy I can see is local organiza- "�1'e met with great 'hospitality out it at any p tion, whereby all the growers of from various-high__afficials at -di€ -=y-' said. Nowadays one must use the one locality' will produce the same ferent stations along the journey. latest machinery if he is to keep tip variety of potato.'- I My impression. of Cairo is one of. with ttie fast -changing conditions. Already - this article ' i„ over delight, At one part of the jour- drowipg over twenty-five acres of ney I. slept twenty yards frock the . potatoes, we can never go back to y bounds. Little needs to be said re-iof the old system of hand-picking." girding the actual' profits from pr. Eiel Masque; ane_ut she sights The Johnson potatoes are stored tato growing. Nearly every farmer Egypt. �k'e visited this ancient for the time being, and later on has at some time or another gone place and the sight was grand._ The_ Mr. Johnson_ has over heavily into potatoes, and,. gene r- floors are of marble, and aye coo• forty, date customers in t- t e cif- a1�� "''' °`'° •' reF>fl e`=h`'° �-Pred in paxt.5--with luxurious rugs. of t Thomas, including hotels year, if ever, would seem to be an ! At this temple the a ne -of- colleges -stores, etc., and, as -be- opportune time for the -extension Egypt worships. .It is thousands of _ says.g' . Th it e . 1 the of the potato -growing industry on years old, and there are gaany le-. the _ordinary farm. -by H, B. Me- geads..cutlnected`aith it. r L. pots nes I-can-saeck+itV� Besides • gi--- in T tla Canadian Country- t c,rmes aithln the battlemeniif_ should he care to neglect his local , - " - ' , T -. \ µ _ - - --, was At loan; and -&t once west to visit ars work. Neither doctors him: Fred �. Johnson lines. on a ' nor Carious remedies I took did me I I hundred and fifty acre farm ver y market, he can easil • dispose of his y P man, frr,m which all Cairo can be seen, the Pyramids -the di4tance. ,any good. Finally I was induced = to try -'Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, near the tillage of Port _ Stanley, !_o Lake Erie.- Whet he muCed to crop each year in answer to de- mands made upon. hian by Unite -=-y with .in -F� SC ORTING .1M$1 UNITION• The health of the men in lamp at and for this I have mach to be? his present place forty-three years States dealers and b%yelrs. �. Khartoum is very g4,od, but at: fshankfnl for. as' atter baking a few ago, he put in five acres of. pots• Now, as to seed -you couldn't Soldier's Story of Wartime 'Trip Cairo, • I believe, the`'hvspitals are fairly full. �boaces the pains began to disappear, 1 toes, and in no single year since sell Mr. Johnson any, be your Doll n_Rive' .'isle. � and by the time I had taken nine. ; has he failed of a crop: Space fur- I specimens ever so perfect_. He be- `A in the :th Manehe4tera, 11boxes every, twinge of both the !: bids a detailed explanation of thisa lieve:, in seed selection from his private who is i;tatio"e at Khartoum., rheumatism and the sciatica had `idiga seed and I was able to l PPe go ! expert's methods, but a few fact% P may here be yet down that,shnulcl own crop-, and his great success has CgiCes justified his policy. On no account an ipt-resting..accovat_uf },i9 -Let .me are some of tour black kid Ai•.ves," said a lady to a shop to work again as usual, and have ; be of value tv farmers throughout would he buyseed from an out 7'�urney' with a rrpecial escort, from e Khartoum to Cairo, frith aminuni- a*sis.an�. "Th_se are tinct the mat: - #lot last a through illness since.. _-Ass g• ."Lam Tim thoroughly, grateful for, what the province. .Of the entire -150 acre area of the I slcler. \o vrzety. he says, will ecce "run out" if rl r a- } Pry y P �' ttsn .tar the troops. rst. ytL le;..are. they-"' she caked. t' res were roduced. "''7 formed the escort and when the g o P Williams' Pink Pills have done farm, twenty-eight acres are de- 8 gated -by intelligent selection. His', i one of . Yes, madam,' replied the shop - it took us sewn daN s and nights „Jor me and hope m3 experience C orad to potatoes This area cum favorite male" varieties s,re the i to reach Cairo '1'1'e had same `man; ' "w`a have had them in stank 4ill benefit.some other sufferer." It is the cerin o! est such g j rises two field's of ten and a h• teen acres, res � pectis and in Worley and- the Carmen, the latter! of which he has grown continuously � t I didn't .think wonderful "experiences.. We were only_ two dare." . --b-'- fhe fashion cases as these that has Nivea Dr. _Williams' Pink Pills their world- size, two fields, each of this sue, the an- nual=-crop is produced, of a for a.- quarter of a century. Mr. - Johnson the Carmen on on the Nile from Wadi-Halfa .to E1 they Fdere,ecause pa' S`hallal, and at the fatter place we Pera Sac black kids have tan vride popularity, You can get the part scientific rotation. In preparing a will not put the market till after the month of i visited the ruins of Philal The stitches and vice aeras; I see the - from tan anw-hes, but not the vice 1Pills from any.medicine dealer o3 I field for potatoes, :kir .Johnson first P I January, as not till thea, he be- . best part -of the journey was Cairo 'by train, The versa ' On :being assured by the Py mail at 50 cents- a box or six '<CiI- grows a crop of oats, --seeded down Hetes, does it attain. perfection •farfLuxor to is by the of the Nile, shopanan'. that vice versa• _ was xea'for g2.50,fromi The Dr.. with clover._ While the first crop of table use: f route side he re 'surely is the land of milk French for seven buttons, she • lams' Medicine Co.> .. Brockville, clover is cut for hay; the second is T-- --- ,put, tc#i bnterSTin�— aTi$-thL­ The writer regrets ihat.rie'Is un- ortia3f b#� and buuG4t three pairs, - - thus /o=, t ,s 'n».�-ed-under the aNIe to reproduce mere a what is probably the re a complete ' p pj _ "Why. look here,." said the mer- ` chant who -was in need of: -a boy, ;'aren't boy following spring. Clover, by the way. Mr. -Johnson regards as abso- lutely invaluable for use on the and unique book of farm accounting to be found in Canada.. "My books show that my first sale from -this SMOLHERINO Of ASTHMA STOPS QUICK _ dun the same who was iia hate a week ago :' "YeS, sir," potato., grQttnd. tilinen Spring 'I 'comes, diccing f9rm, forty-three years ago. -was 3i' - - THOUSANDS CURED BY "GATARRNOlOHE"' - - aid the applicant - '.'I thought so, -plowing and- are lbs. of wool at 5.3 cents a pound," - - 7. ' -''Anti didn't.I Sell' vatm-theta that I ! done, barnyard manure being ap- read Mr. Johnson from his ac- �.. :_ -. -.. , "" "Yes, _sir, j plied, at the rate of twelve to fit- 'wam�trd an older boy,' = That'k wfip I'ti back. I'm older 1 teen loads per acre. Should the counts. - "From that date on, I can show a written -record of every � • C'Ount Ten—Then Relief Comes Gum Tree of 'Australia.- and this is now " _ supply of manure be exhausted, a transaction made 'on this farm, if Frain Chronic r�Sthtlia. , fortified with- other germ-ktlling -pro- parties atiich, when acfentiticall i fertilizer consisting of potash .l Xi4¢.), ammonia (10°`. ) and dissolved ed only fur a postage stamp " s Mention muQt heeds be made of ruble ))flied, make Catarrhozone a veriahle _ I ,ho.%pliaie (68'x) is applied I this -home, built,.in small mea• Nothing vet oiscocered can compare speciflc der Asthma, Catarrh and with Catarrhozone in.bad, ugly cases Bronchitis. SOL, FERGUSON'S SEEDS means of - a' fertilizer drill. The soil is, after manuring or fertiliz- sure, from `'potato money." 1t IS surely one of the finest to be found of Asthma. Even though many _other remecSjes Catarrhozone' Is the one remedy. that have 'failed -even though ybu are die - GRADE ing, thor with a with on any' Canadian farm. Sue con can be sent quickly and directly -to an' couraged and blue• -cheer up and tet It is import"% that you ,buy two -horse cultivator, and this oper- veniences as a private acetylene parts of the breathing apparatus. C'atarrhozorie today: What it repeated- the best seeds, the seeds. that ass I ation is repeated from five to seven P plant, dumb .waiter, wood -elevator The effect-�zom- Catarrhozone is a IS has done for others it w1t1 surely 'accomplish sure to Brow, You cannot so wrong .rhes, buy- times: at intervals of a few days. from cellar to kitcheA, and. hot, gnfek one-y,ou_feeLbettfr-in no time 1 not fail to for you. Coit ?er*asoa s - !?tae a s se"R dens R�ostvatdi Owingto the close Proximity o[ P y' the United States with cold and soft orates p,. all con- `-keep up the good work, use Ci tarrho• Catarrhozone-Is not expensive. • One . a zone as directed and you get well. dollar will buy- a complete outfit from - - BEFT: Ferguson'- Selected !'Robe. Pkt. 10c . oz. 40c gardens, their early varieties, Mr. Johnson .tribute to a home -life which appeals e to the visitor as truly admirable. ?t your case is curable, it anything any Druggist. The ?money will be well . CABBAGE: Fergnaowd Coped• Kasen Market. Pkt. 10c, ha►.f-oa I prefers to handle late potatoes. Po So much for one who has made on earth can rid you.permaneatlp of spent because your immediate tin• Asthma, it will be Catarrhozone: It provement in health will surpass your 36c.. 1 oz. 60r, LETTUCE: Fergudon'y way- 3c. i Planting, for the most part, is done the first week in June, Just here it his twenty-eight acres of potatoes the object of special study and ex 7 P� contains that strangely soothing and fondest expectations. Don't watt -to - powerful antfse do found in the Blue da • is the time to use Catarrhozone, P n y Pa 1 .- ahead. Pkt. lOc.. os. 0.1;10.N-:-Ferguson's" lrxcel.tor. mlgbt be, mentioned that, on this - perimeni, Let' us now turn for a Pkt. 26c. PEA: Ferguson's World Record 1 lb. boa. farm, seed cutting is done by hand, the proprietors having found that P P g , moment to the case of an Erin township farmer, Mr, Charles Bald - Fkt 10c., half -lb. .3()(, TOMATO: Ferguson's O.it, Pkt no matter hoot' efficient the machine win, who runs On ordinary mixedf used, spuds went to -the fields with- farming principles some 200 acres o. b R' n for our btF FPtEE Catalof write on "Seeds of Known Quality' out the necessar • "eye." As Mr. S near the village of Hillsburg. On. DLPUY & FERGUSo.r, Johnson.said, ",hen every potato tario. Above all, first and fore - 34 Jacques Canter Sq., mearts two or -t -b -Pee cents, One must most, be it , understood that Mr. ` - brontreal. be careful that there is an eye on Baldwin is a successful, practical, each piece planted," 'The planting all-round farmer; his work with �.. '-power•,.,., -' - ik completed b • about the 16th of P y Tune, and-tl-ereafte�onmeg-,Con-_ potatoes is in the way of a little �' TAe 1lluatratlerl shown our 11 ft. and 90 ft, 1 ncTlss, aPe build riches, both sizes of this Bite, rowered from E h.p' up. St ncg�nu,, smooth running t ' j✓� ,.N tinuou5' cu9ti�'atfon: After the seed Rtrg_gt.tention_t0_�_yer common y ___�__ crop. _and d!pendable craft, C4i,t•Wng oA�ieity up to ten soda. Fitted for Im. ttiedtRts use. -Thi lltl�ft 3stissch for the.mon*r offered. And•a_1.tb_the�11V"tss ' has been planted for a week the P , ground is t iffrowed lightly, 'and a Three years ago Mr, Baldwin sold the crop from a fifteen acre _ or he builders behlad It. Details of cons f*tion. tittips' power, etc, promptly supplied, 'Alrits for booklets Launches Canoes 't week -or so later a cultivator, with potaito field for about 81,000. How much of and ! THE PETERBOROUGiH O�lNOE CO., 'ltd. ' a hillers, is used.- Once the plants profit? you'ask.' Mr. Baldwin puts appear above the surface, _cultiva- it this way: Peterboro• lrh. Ontario, tion continues at intervals of one `'Trankly, I reckon that the po- week during the entire growing tato crop pays all farm-rllnnitig and season., - minor expenn-es, leaving the returns A one-horse hiller is used after from other farm work for any other the plants attain a.' fait: grow-tN: use we desire." Then comes spraying. r. Baldwin each year p ants by T - -- 1 "We use an American machine," hand some twelve or fifteen acres, .�M•' ,.w reatcso(,,to? tt`o,`,. Mr. Johnson said, `a dna-horse af- mostly of the Delaware t�ariet•y, 1' the o aaT �•'' ,cad+. •�"`° o iy, but - fail, _ -by- means of which. the driver; Ci'hich lie find's ver ti ulcer on On- Go"fide*Kc rodod. i"t° Cha b f o, a v •�C„ mat't°� with a• simple, pressu-re on the foot - tario markefs. Like Mr. Johnsdn, _ ,.„ten "s not ` ,�h y°°' , t� °. yam°' ba7T brake directs thea spray over' eight + p' g he finds heavy fertilization very yfe ' c'ti er = pacers k°�" pj.cin; etre m••^' m•*e• al'o°"'';�yjkl rnw;s or, each trip up and duw'n the `'<`e'USe field. essential and rofitable, and is a v - eitfiar ERSoS•ED (yiluK' ii, 5 ' n a°vl,ca �,, ,Ea co"Kdcdc o , pR££ ° - a pAl'1S green 'spray tqT bl1gS, as, In my ' forty-three firm believer, also in the virtue of''�Overatern" , consistent, thoro.ugli summer cult?- V Boi'tom 0� C R cATm`�0, A st sE6 �;,,,nt. ?'cars' experience I have never. had t•.ntion'of-the -potato •grolmcl. Motor Boat '1 ease of blight or. r it. , Iry.the_ last "We find potato -growing to work TORO tt•., years' I have sold 15,000 hush- in -' *4pll with grain c•rops.''' Mr-....._.'. Freight Prepaid to- any Rail,, -ay f3taiion- in +els of potatoes' to my St. Thomas Baldwin to the writer. "We Ontario. Length 15 Ft, Beam 3 Ft. 9 In., : s ustomeis alone; and Iha�e yet" _said generally- sow grain on potato -or - . -Depth •d -Ft, e --In: -,A. -NY. 310TOR FIN.' ��' ` hear of one single bad potato. This turnip ground and get excellent. re: Specification No, 2B giving engine prices on req,gst. Got our quotations 4 ! * yeaf` ice' will pick about .8,000.huali cls, as ostial, and I venture to say billts.'' --• How the ordinary farmer on -"The' Penetang Line" .Commerolai and Plewsure launches, -Asiv- that here Ron't be a.quart measure can boats and Canoes, market a- big- potato atop 1. Air. e full of potatoes unfit for the. best Baldwin, at the time of my visit, THE GIDLIrI�"B(SAT CO., LIMITED, P1EyNETANG, CAN. Imarket. If you select your seed was throwing' all his energies into and keep your plant's besIthy -arid the- forwarding of •the • seheme to I r - I® �ae� Streif �Q�� DESIRABLE QCAIITY. DOGS THAT BETRAY TROOPS. _ - ► Finding Relief '� _ ' - ng Dfreeted Gorman Shells to 'Ll A I 1 Ory A Feeli+eg of - Optimism in Abroad, Howling Stiff�'ss Taken N1aUt t I But many Lark Employment. Positions of Allies. _- _ _ She Tells Others There is clearly a spirit of opti- _Doggy as pies to betray the pool- �I ti _ Vas Relieved i•n an Hour, ,and Cured niism . abroad. Workshops aretion of French troops to the enemy POTTED i_n _ Over Night i starting. - Factories'.. are_ getting Nits. 11',. J. aL11.0N'EL 'TOOK -is the newest German..stra[&gem. . l :A lame back, Quite unnecessary. P Navigation UOUll'S hill\Eh�a PILLS Flanders, according to the Paris MEATS' •� i , - into operation. iVav scion is on :,WU you have to do is to rub on Nervi_ I the verge of opening. The pall of Liberte, which received the story _ �='? •liras It's simply a wonderfor back- I winter is disappearing. Still, in }'ell BACKACHE. _ from a wounded soldier. After Full Savored and � Bche-relieves atter one rubbing. "No- the, cities and to ns these will be .a hard fighting, ills Franco Belgians a perfectly' cooked •thing possibly could cur aching lack of employment. It is in the recently occupied ills village of Ile- child's make..-delicieus back faster thin New writes' Mlle Had 'fried luwerou� Other nighe, where scrawled in chalk on delight. (order of things that there should S 2Srs. Arthur -Ioban- of ~6*iZ het- 1 "xedteinc9 But Fouild No rtelfet t'he walls of a -ruined house they sandwiches. "aI caught cold and was so be a good ries less of construction The .. r • saw the words "Please feed the work proceeding than there has 1dl She ;'sed the Great Canadian icuicker'e 5 =-, prostrated •with pain I coulc not bend ; g jrKidney Rewedy', llodd`s- Kidney dogs' p l . been in ,ot•h r years. 'It is ssi- ' over. We always have Nervilinetat • ble that recently this class of work Pills. Thinking of the many dogs left choice. •home, and I had the painful . region ; }las gone on too rapidly, and that . by villagers -Flanders uses dogsR ►rubbed thoroughly with this grand i' o e ue. enormously as •beasts 'of burde'n- Everybody ti ?liniment. At once the pain departed. as a consequence an overpl,us of. Barachois %eat, Gasp Co., -Q ,, r . ,The lameness wag'rap-dly reduced and , labor has been'- attracted to these March 15th JSpecial).-airs, W. J.- the sold'ie'rs obeyed the instruc_ ftivorite. _ in an hour I was able to be -about my, shores, or that too many of our 'Maloney, a well-known resident oftions. About midnight the dogs -•-- t'iiousework. 3 was rubbed again just ; own, people have taken to this• or_- this place, is recommending Dodd's suddenly began ttt howl, making a ;before. retiring, and awoke as usual in; der of employment._ Whatevez-the Kidney Pills to those who suffer tremendous noise. in the right` the morning without a sign of my! cause,the fact remains that despite from Kidney troubles. In an inter- silence. mm ately Ge an -back trouble." all te . impccrvi€;g prospects and view Mrs.-Vlslaney• sad s : s exact ndication was t illage, whose FARMS cos saLn. - r I di I -shells rained on the -L -�'hei �is-no;�nrt-ot muscular Pain'bright sunshine, there are, and will After suffering for many y ear nus disclosed, g. W DAWSON, Ninety Colborne corset:, that Nervilind- won't cure quickly. be many men, aye, and many wo- with backache, and trying many until the allies were forced to re- Toronto. ;Thousands swear by it for rheums men,' who, willing to toil,` can- yet remedies without obtaining relief, tics hastily after heavy losses. The j r. � nr WA'•r TO BUY op �EI.I, n ti ' _ ,[ism, neuralgia, sciatica _and_ lumbago soldier's account concluded : 1 Fruit; svwli t,ratn rr. Dairy Farm, -It muscle, tissue and nerve get noticing to do. T'ltese-form sari=abdut Bold '-Kidney Pills e e has a been great m lterH. Sr..lla�onto. I;ramptnn, cr so a It sinks to the core of the pain -right . large, deserving class, who must be and decided W try thedn, "Thr sine b or (w.' lbo r,e rTotrnto penetrates where no oily, greasy lint.'cared for. How is the problem to "After . using two boxes I was tality among Flanders canines." X. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto. ment -,can go and invariably cures be met I- Committees in every_town,.reatlY—henefitted, and recommend �' - NURSERY sTOCx. quickly --If ecu Hage -an ac?n�or a c7ty nddistrict, or commissioners, them ,to' ether sufferers. I also Revised. - , QTRAWEERB,IES, RASPBERRIES, POS .:,pain Anywhere -use `erviline-it will should be a inted to take active used 'them for m little girl for ►7 3�TOEs. catsl�rue free. >d�cQnne:i _ cure you. Family size bottle, very PPo 5 g His Honor -"Gentlemen= of the e, Bon, Port Burwell, Ont. 'large 50¢.; trial size 23c. at all dealers,' and practical measure. A square Kidney troubles." urv, if you believe the wifhesses of I peg clay not fit nicelv•inW a round airs. -Maloney got_ relief -from her J XISCELLINEoya. ;,• the plaintiff then you will find a t �N(,F:lt-- 'rl•tlORS, - 1 �r,'s. FIT[-:, ;tole, but it .is as#onishing 'what backache because Dodd's Kidney l . can be done' by organization and Pills cured her Kidney' trouble, verdict for the ,defendant. I e - on ntet \1, r h external, cared Vrite EYE PUPILS ARE LXRGER. g the other hard, coo believe the wit out pain b. our home treatment. write _ by exercising judgment, persever- and that was the cause of her back- us t,etorR lou late. Dr, Bellt,,sn_liedical ._ ane and patien'ce._. Many a brick- ache. . Dodd's Kidney Pills cure nesses for the defendant, in that to.. 1.ImiLe,I, t nningw„od, oral. Re&Qn Why Some Animals' Can ; layer, many a carpenter, many a- diseased Kidneys., Cured Kidneys � case you wi.l find a verdict for the See `iu- the D -ark.. f clerk, knows some' about ar- do their work and strain all the Plaintiff. Again, gentleman, if like -.-' 1s Z�mtsoII}z supp.•�ed__tha-t- in .Many a one also, and I impurities out of the Mood. That's M. 'f, you cannot believe the wit _ k cats and some other animals are many an Immigrant, possesses 1 why l3odcl s I racy Filis cure sof nFsse3� L nuw9 what you':1 do. Gentlemen. - gifted in a way that enables them `orae knowledge uf- animals: In many, diseases that are caused by i consider your verdict.." N E to see in perfect;, stark. .places short, the ntaln_quallty. dvealred on , impure blood._ _ Where it is impossible for the�hti - the. side of both emlituyer and em + - _ Rtan eye to discern anything. This j ployed is largelyJ6wlllingness. View' From Bur;eF.,4 P.ly,- A Nova Scotia COf Vf F.O R SALE. -is only pu-�tlr„_trup-; however: In a. Speaking of parr+,ramie visas, really dark room a cat can see no TEETHING • TIME - TROUBLES. Interest to :ill Womeli ; in -ore than a human being. • In; the Canadian Pacific' 'tout has.ju e - — iemi darkness, though, a rat can produced something out of the New • Wheelock 18 X 42 Baby's teething time is'a perked ordinary In this re�,peet.., The ,)ffi Halifax Sends Out a Message ai Hel Automatic Valve _see more, because of ECdistinctive of anxiety fur motlirr= unless ciai photographer of the railway, g p difference in their eye forniation' baby's stZma.di 'ii kept +meet" arid' Mr: J'. C'. f3. Bennett, has made a to Many People. The eye of a normal person auto- amplete operatlnit condition, his bowels regular. 'Nu 'other, print 22 Meet, lora un Vne piece of 1iailfax, r.g.. Dec.15-When--Inter- Hywheel. frame. belt. cylinders �tnatic'a•liy adjusts itself, in --the en-; � - - larging a• d, contracting of the pit- ablelcine has stbee found t a9� hu ! paper,. re r se tens a panoramic viewed at her home at 194 Argyle St., acid all parts. Can be shown to make it .possible to see d14- during $r g Mrs. Haverstock was quite willing to i running a, present time. , .Baby's Own Tablets ;'he}• make Canadian Rockies. This 'photo- { tali' of her peculiarly vniortunate case•, i tinctly in • dlflereni (tegrees` of Wili sell at less than halt - light. _ .teething painless and by their use ;graph, the largest ever ►naris in I was always 'blue' and depressed. a Cost price. When we go front a darkened baby gets his teeth so earily -t'hat i Canada, which will be hung in'the I Pelt weak, lazFgutd and uuerty unAt s room.out into the bri ht snnli$ht ! the mother scarcely knows they are rotunda of the Windsor Hotel. at : for_ any work, Sty stomach was so I S. FRANK WILSON & SONS coming - Concerning the Tablets. I Montreal, shovrs 3ic:unt . Field disordered that i had no appetite, 1 73 Adelaide St. -West, Toronto r; the tomes blink and squint until the -31i S. 1'. CioIdsmith. Neiwcin, B.C., j (8,63g gest), -Mount Dennis. {8;348 j What I did eat disagreed;. i suffered 41 pupils haze contracted sufl3aielttiy write- : "Baby's Own Tablets a greatly. from dizzinewc and sick head• Ar feet', . 'Mounit. Goodsir, the Van _i to accommodate the eyes to the: riche and [eared a nervous breakdown, :'-quantity' of light. And in going a_mother's greatest help during, the Horne range, Mount Burgess (8.483 Upon -my druggist's recommendation I ,40Hours % 1 h tpethil;g -period " The Thbiets are- feet), Mount Emerald 18,33•_ I from Frost + from the bright light into a dark- gold b medicine dealers or mail used Dr. Hamtlson's Pills:- - y y feet), Mount Wa to (9,990 feet). r toF►owora ti erred room we cannot 'see clearly P "I felt 'leiter at once. Every day t until the pupil's have -expanded to at 2.5„ cents a box from The Dr. and Mount Vice -President (10,049 improved, In six weeks J was a well take in all the light possible. - i lN +llrams' Medicine Co. Brock- feet), and embraces. a hundred i woman; cured completely after di;er• _ s Ville, Ont. miles of snow -clad peaks and gia- eur physiclans bad failed to help me , The advantage that cats andi.- # ,_ _ ♦dome animals have is -that the pu- - viers- with tkte, hotel' at Field shown It is for this reason that I strongly ���•� ils of their eyes. are much_ larger! Right Diagnoyi+f in .the valley at the- left, and to urge sufferers with -stomach or diges- and= can expartd so a:a to -takegin t' He ig desperately in love and -the right a glimpse of the Yoho ' live troubles, to use Dr. Hamilton's mare light than the human eye in wants to marrr the girl IV 4►lle�, Pill." "RESTFUL ISLES OF - ►tan's Pills strengthen - �► [places that, may seem -quite dark "Desperate -&%eases require ries- 'stomach,. improver digesrion. mrength- •to .human beings. there may bel perate remtwiies.`J Loudon-Teaehers In Army. ea the nerves and restore debilitated t''' . , o •.d:or a,o,,. eu: r7 -i a Gv',tt.p a �.d • crmate and aceoar7 more light than can be taken in by systems 'to health.- By cteanstng ih� ..,'equaiod 'the TrAV{ 14' - Mlnard's tlnlmeert Cures Dandruff. A list compiled by the London I blood of long-standing impurities, by -A, 1*8LRArD1A-%." •rantoor, most the eyes of the animals, and this zu„ntu and c lr 3!eamahlp rand - t Teachers' Association contains the bringing -'the system to a high point 4< paaaenaara vitro.c trar,pter• _ ..accounts for the superior gift with; For Coquttlam will cut lief pool- names of 962 Londua teachers who s.,,a from.. Yolk *,try Viednes- ;# i of vigor, they effeettialty chase a� ay i which they are credited. In an ! t 1 a ahsolulel dark room the cat or ane t- yes in. half this year. have enlisted. Camberwell .add •� weariness, depression and en,f r Fare stts oo for Round TtPip, Islington share between them the;for -young or old, for men, for i room lice se t iotirer animal has ad advan e. :nctudlr.g nrrth and meati. �8 Mtnard's Llnlmsist Curer burns, Eta. honor of hating sent the greatest i, women, for chlldrett. All dealers -sell ,y Dr: Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and WEST INDIES number to the colors; each d.iatrict CHILDREN SHOWED IT - ,ity of Fietoria Healthy. Butternut. .eushir.;1 :s 3,ax C', : sea to the contributing 88 men. Effect of Their'Warm Drink in theindeed _ _ - - iztt. taut as�OORD ra N.Y. ra attcYac, Fortunate indeed is the- Can F'amill Affair. + nd 1110. booklet — - t Jtvrning. edian city with " finch a rEcord of Cure can.a. ste.mahie r.Ine., r.Imista. ['good health as that of Victoria,'�O Guaranteed' Papa and the three chiidren were 4a yonae at.-iorunto, or any Ticket ' "A ear a o I•was.a wreck from �• to [rive mother a birthday gift,•The Agent y g B. as is shown by the report of never known to, _ coffee drinking and was on the Mr. G.. A. B. Hall' in the medical IQi�e tall; acts without sotingest boy was chosen to make , �%--point of 'giving up; m3'• positioii in More report for 1914.. _- pain to 24 hours. 2e the presentation address. $e pre - the school school room because of ,ner- I The mortality rate is only `.`_'3 I 'soothing, • healing; pared it very carefully and thus de- — vousness. - ;per thousand, while the. infant Corns takes the.ating.rig'ht ]ixered, it. in due season. a (Teas is juat as'!njurious as coffee I mortality rate reached the almost 1 ont No remedy sq "Dear mamuie, this gift is .pre _ beoause it, too contains the health- incredible figure of .8 er thousand. less sate and stt3•e as Putnam'a Pain-, dented to you by your three .chil- M. f lees Corn Extractor. Sold every- ' dren and your one husband:'- £ 'destr`oying drug. caffeinej. I Of 18 cases of typho) only five l where --25c, per bottle. 1 "I Bras telling a friend about it, were local, the remainder•cemiIng end she said, "We drink nothing at = I\FORII:ATIO� FOR INSENTOR� from logging camps, l i meat. tulle but Postum, and it is One of the reasons for -,this situa- Elocution may. be a good thing shell a comfort' to Have something � tion is undoubtedly the care taken Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon & DavI8, - wo can en oy drinking with the but it doesn't go far enough. It p 1 j B , io ensure a pure milk supply. The- stent solicitors, Montreal, report 1 _ P PP merely teaches us hlrw to speak, not that i81 Canadian patent.9. were is- child -ren.' exa.niinatioltts taken during the year wben. "I,was astonished that she sued for the week ending February o' •- showed the butter fat percentage to allow the children- to drink any average 3.9 perycent,, the water 16th, :19151 ric n which were grant- � 'Aland of coffee, but she said Postum ed to Americans, 4A to Canadians i supplj is also above reproach. - and 16 to residents of foreign conn - ;was not coffee, but to most he The population of :Victoria is now' _ - - - fol drink for children sa well as for 55,000, and.oi the 367 death record- - tries. 1•. older ones, and that the aonditilon ed last year 90 were over 70 years - _ Of the _Canadians �ho._zeceiv �f73tZottt In -tire ct,est or sore „t- boils-ills-ehildr�$ sari-ad1itAr_of8� ------ ' " patents; 12 .were resiclanta of On- Fthroats; for •rheumatism -or . 'showed that to, be a fact. Victoria B.C., is 'evidently a Minard'P Liniment Co. Limited ' tarso, 5 of Quebec, 4 of British Col- stiffness; for sprains and cramps. ' Have used JSINARD'S LINIME`T for umbia, 3 of Alberta, 3 of Manitoba. Capsicum -"Vaseline" brings .t I was in despair and determined place where there is some comped Cr'bnpl found, nothing equal to it;. sure loch relief. to giv, )Post'um a. trial, following and 1 of \ ew Brunswick. 9 ,r g tion for the position; of `:oldest in- cure. :;the directions carefully. 7t was' a! habitant." CHAR' R. i3HARP,- CAPSICUM decided suooess and I *.As •Coen-ga*l;,eltaw, 'N.B.: seat 1st, 1905. ^ The Harveat.Is: Sure: pletely won by its rich dt^11CIouE Practical, at Any Rate,, -Teacher .. - - -a r:It'what. •flavour: - an.sowa that sha rbi also reap. " (lecturing on "Honesty ->-!- n° e "In a short 'time I ,noticed a de I "A es. No - chickens scratch ne'' what now, before going any fur- _ "Alas, y t= ceded Improvement in rats condition a the seeds we sow in bur spirit- Va� k� Wand kept growing better month l thee, do you really understand by - - . P _ A/eda i I the word 'honesty 1' Boy (well cal gardens." t,t cenela • i taftar • month,• until noir I arnn -'" ' up in axioms)- Please, sir 'Hon- There are men who are most It'does til that a musts ct plaster L ea y' est is i e v• scrupulous in a tr o u Llnhnsnt for sats e School room with ease and plea : 1 M willdo. nsoclea s r` easier to apply, Inard's. o •srYwhan: Ail e ,sure. I w1oultf not return to nerve- who owe for everything e.se. Damaged Goods. and There�tnre many other"Vaseline" td@stroying coffee far amy money. r' "Naw," said the farmer to the _ - new hand from* the'- city, "I whrlt Kate --So Alicebroke lief engage-- reparations -simple home reme- _ Name given- by Canadian Post- Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. ment with Jaok because t•he doctor did that should be in ever} family " tllm , Co., Windsor, Ont. , Read you to clean tip the pigsty and the said he had a tobacco. heart. Carbolated "Vaseline," an 'The Road to VOellville'.' in pkgs. e able and' the henhouse and all r, antiseptic drecsing for cuts, insect Postum comes .in tiro .' in : t o other houses of the stock. The :I -never yet saw a girl who could Marie -Yea, and Y 'don't blame bites, etc.; "Vaseline" Analiie; Regular Postum-tnyyissst be well new gland worked vigorously for a hit anything she threw at.'.' "'Then her. What girl wants a husband for neuralgia and headaches; pure b "led. T5o 'arid >Z3c packages: couple of days. Then- he appeared you. -never saw, tn.Y .wife..throR-.out a-that:s datmaged-by smoke Y - - "Vasahn.: for piles, ci,;lbtains; �} hint.etc:, aim oti,ers. 1 lAstant Postum is a salable before h employer with both -e es - LOW FARE• TO THE CALIFORNIA AVWD SL'IiSTM'TES. iMiR on "vaK- �5ov►der. A teaspoonful•- dissolves ne&rly .b osec?; bis- mouth. swol en _^�_. EXFOti1TIQHi. 11ne^_ In cririnel vackmee bnring the nave, } �• quipkly in--& oup-of hot water and, and red lumps a-11 oyer hirface, agd SOr'e Qlfisoliled Eyeliis, yy QAlai.ae . Norah Western Ry. C TdxlO. For \V At all CRINOCO.. Eyes 1pflt ed b ex o- y General " e For tale kl all rot4eete tad E --N iWl t crea�n and eupr, make* a neck a•nd* hands. `t-Gi'litme my y Y. _F sale esr -T d itnia t Cb1le from o Nett' �,K,yt ctorce Preebookleton re�uea' ldekotoue vsft#e. IBstantly: 30c money," he said ; "I'm a--oin' to sure to fl<ae 1116 Framcfee, TermAng Chic o to son g qquioW n8e>redbT Fraaoieoo. Lw Angeles and sa>) Diego, CHE3EBROUGH MFG CO. fend li0oi tial, quit," "What' 'the matter I" ask E��� `„ar' Rea wide choice of scenio- dad direct .sates. ( 1 „ , Ddvbla tr.tok. husoaoaia electric .safety . Itiao CHABOTC .,MONTREAL th ►;dada ace aqtually -delicious ed the faster. I dont know just Eye Comfort. At esthale all tie .ray and oust per oup about the same. what's the matter," said the vic- Your Dyyt��ines SOe per Boccie. Msttaa lays Let t�r Ian your trip eras tnrnieh rota• of ,i „ "but it happened when Istart- salNin' es 25o.,F.orfNot<olthaLrifraaasE esti and �li t, Gotalars, + here a a Reason for Postum. fiat, „ gu wM l�sDa■a%tCa.� e• $. 'tM�q t• (fen. aa°'. tt Yonp st ISSUE 1-'lli._ l -,told by Grocers. ed in to olcan tl)e beehive. TaaoaLo,.oa1. _ _ - ED.- 7.. _ •..h7",:�.. w+rv: ro'srs n' __ . • r • .. a.s' +, .is,'- _" r a K"" �. - T.. :,�. _ .. - _ " -�'.. - _ "r; - 7 LnCAM'-R. A. Boating was In the city -It is rumored that then• may LIti ".1. 2, Wednesday. be a general Dominion elsetiunYhe - -F. M, n Chxpwa. m of Toronto,- some time daring the summer._ was it) to n on Tuesday. -Mrs. (Dr. Bateman and Fred re -Flee. J. McIls•oy was in the, -Ezra Ti ipp has lose► c .Joho C. Bunting were here on Wedueoday litj.Stq nn Tuesday• Philip's dwelling at present oceu- owing to the illness of their -Odra. J. H. Rogers is in poor pied by John Keane. mother. wealth atet. - - - =C. L. Morcombe has been prey- -Mrs. Cameron, accompanied .i. -F. S. all has installed a; Bell sing it gtr<autity..of hay and straw by her two children, has been- ihone in his residence. t which he will ship to his home in spending a sew days, with Ger sfs- - -W. G. `Ham had a business Omemee. ter, Mrs. Claude Field. a'ip to the city on Friday. -Joan R. Linton -has raised the. —Eggs for ' hatebing-Selected -Car of Apiericltu yellowy corn roof of his residence several fet -t. fertile eggs from a heavy winter ' t net arrived at $ ink Mills. P I He will x180 erecta kitchen e►t the laying strain of well-bred white -Mrs. Orvis, of Whitby, is vis- - north side of the mniu part to a Wyxudottes. 40c, a setting. Apply a - ting her sister, Mrs. J. Boxes. _ !height,egwtil-to t}te-axtter•. - to Mrs+: Jeune: Richyrdsati. -See oar inif -"'ry itdvt., an i-Faru,ers wishing to have their Elm Dale MiIIK bas. 'nit recriv-- nother page.' D. $impsvn Co,* forms drained can have dralunget ed a car of ManitobA fimir the -Slrs. W. J Miller and - Master • sur'vey.v free of cost, ekeeot Royal Honseliuld and Glet)uru; = - - Iugh were in the city on Monday. travelling expenses, 'by applyiug ask for prices. A good stuck of - -Mitis Mlstoti speut Saturday to the Vent: Sif Physjes, O. H. A., bra =-_- zh shorter 'and u�ized feeds. lid Sunday at - her llonlr id Gu(-lph, which now repertts the F. W. Week,. !ttelph, coffer ninde in forluer years. Ex-�-zlxrry formers thrcughrnit the -Ed. Cornell spout x few days periece prove* that drainage country tire diffic•nity LOC week visiting' bis 'son. Ja nes, will increase the' production from to securing farm labor. R. W. f Lindsay. $14 in a dry year to over $20 in a ( Tipper, of the Dept. of Agrt-vul- _�% grippe has found rnaoy-vie - -net-season par -acre. _ tore, Whitby, has bad communi- - - ims iq the village during the past -J. C. Rothery, the chie engin= x un _ reek or two. eer_ of the Toronto-Easterb, met nizatiou, Toronto, statii)g that - -Mrs. Uriah Jones has rented with a •mysterious death about they can supply help of different - is farm on the Greenwood road two week'sago, He had left his kinds• experienced, partly etperi- v Mr. Morley. , home in Weston to -d-67 -soome. bus]- enced and ' inexperienced, both - - - -Messrs. Abe and George Law, ness in Toronto and for a week married and singie men, who - f Toronto, were here ou Sunday afterwards nothing was heard of could be employed- for various lith relatives. him. A diligent search being in- terms. Word has also beet) re- =Yee W. V. Richardsons-advt. stituted. bis dead body im' ceived from Guelph tbata number `yon want to buy a house and in the sno%v alis.] ice was fcurnd by of first slid second year students - rt in the village. the Aide of the G. T. R_ track be- front, the O_; A. Q.. --gill destre em- -Miss Ph-ylli9 Clark has Leen- -�t�eeit Swim—to 'and Westou one ployment fns the surntnf-r iuunths ff duty sufiering from a severe day last week. As there was no from probably April 15th to Sept. ( ttaek of la grippe. evidence of foci} "play 'hi,; death 15th These men have till had n, -Wm. Ham returned home last was considered to be purely acci- more or less exper•ienie. ' Farmer: _ S• ��. , ,eek after spending -three uionths dental as•he had probably fallen desiring help ,hr old communicate 'ith bis sun in Fergus. off the train vustaining fatal in with Mr. Tipper at orrice, -Me,L4. Thos. Law, sr., is in very juries. He was quite well known _ . �N.• = - _ nor- beaitit-=at-p ;gist and -is, to a, .number in thl'a - township- —PICKERING MARKHT� ader_the doctor's care. where be had spent considerable- -.Mrs. onsiderable -Mis. W. G. Ham is ;;Pending a time doting White WintPP v6iolat.- • ► - _ e wsister, Mrs. arne�z, .aruc•tion of the Toronto Esaern f Toronto, and other relatives in He was also eonnerted csith marry'Xed N IMMENSE RANEE to city. - Spring Wheat...........,.. 1.2, ,.•� �:� of the other• projectq of the Hack- _ Goose .... 1.25 -.lobo G-orruley returned bogie enrie & 31nnn interests_. """""" ' 3 Bunds after -s n><cs - `' You should see the immense ran.e we are showing of Hobber Sunday, pending two or -The Wednesday's- issue of _ _ "' g tree weeks with frieuds iu Huron the Glubc+ hag A roost intereatin lin made-to-meawcire Srritiuws,-0.vercoatings and Trouserings. tlunty.. - article descriptive of R. J. Flem- ima?r'Irt�aamnnnU:�c ;n forth seat it it son to know in the liuegyssLe tare"now showing V.g ,��mml ,, t)6 • _ =Mrs. John Toms and baby, jag's 920 -acre farm east of the vil• + , j� ]� �n ng - San who have been vi•riting with Inge. Mr. Kemiog has -120 scree D,� from the faruons Souse of Hobberlin, Limited, Canada's iP Fwn' r'8 mother in V andeleur, of fall wheat and has 700 acres �E��E 7 greatest tailoring huuRe. `Ye• are just as interested in selling we returned home. ready for -the spring crop. He hap yon the correct thing in styles as you are in getting it. - - —Mrs. F. H. Doylec and daugb- gone to a tremendous c,utlay in NEIN INTERNA OFK* ---- r. Mina Corinne, of Toronto,spent fitting uphis farm in the way of � ��y�,� � - F ices Start at $1$ up to $40 _ relay with'the Pr;rmer`s parents. Irnpro'ving bis buildings. draining. geer•r day in Your talk and reading. at -- - w M. and Mrs. Palmer and purchaAinx pure bred Jerseys, bomaen ehe.tmtcar, in tl+aoQlce..iiop - .. - C H _A P M A N- r Samuel Disney has sold his Clydesdale horses, Berkshire and and'�ot you Uxely qtieat�n the saran= ^.� ,,- abarLon ro rt to Walton 1. °f some ,uo word. A Mood saga. M• • �� 'orkshire hogs. Mr. Fleruing is bat mn¢e• mortar harden?- You sftx 1 P y the location o f Loaf Satrinecr the proa.a- Dais, who will take possession confident that.he will make farm• nat„n of S.i/.sr•, abet is .,ate. itout the middle of April. ing pay, although for the present This New Crestwo answers alt tioda of -Claude and Mrs. Field enter- his expenditure will no doubt ex- quea<foneinl.ans'natre.History stoeraohy HATS S : HATS ' - HATS Fiction, Fore nrsy and Tined a number of their friends Geed his receipts. H8 is s greet scieo are A"i _ - a social evening on Friday night believer in up-to-date farming and WA Bt. 'All report a very enjoyable believes in raising nothing but the s • -best: For yearn the raising app cost ��' t.' _ See our new arrived lines in Hate. They are'the latest in style. --James •O'Connor opened his Jersey cattle wag his hobby. About The onlydircionar9wZt, = We have something new is Ralmaeanas-these are an improvement ►w butcher rho at the corner of twenty years ago his =few .Terrey we"'"��+•-��- �N pp I act lQZ1 as 'Astiolte or . on the old style raincoat, are guaranteed waterproof. Eng And Church streets on Sat, cattle sv-et•e the objects of ridicule cen,na:•• • • - P '" - - t nt1Ay, He invites an iospertiun in the city of Toronto, but now = LwPttosrtd@Iere •s and adaptable to spring and fail near. his premises by his- numerous his herd of 73, has robablno opw.x srr,re. * .-At ftfft16R-Q ''We are ag - is for the best w - tor in the n o e woe tic uontOOWTItI10JfW"4JM i u�' tailors in rile hod. The Lowndes Tailoring Co. We guarantee —a and blrs. Sinrpaon returned On NV'ednesdx ing StWebster to a form so lariat n ' y even . and so conventent to tier •+ . k a perfect fit rtnd.eilmplete .atisfaction. i Saturday evening from Toron- Patrick's Day wa- appro mately'Ont harrthe thicknassand where they had been for rev- relebrrtteri in the town hall. tinder. a'Cigntotaegutariia:.uea - Out, of Bo As and Shoes are 6f the best. sl dt�s owing to the serious ill• the an�piee• of St. Francis' CInb.' _ ilag.tarECNW: - ,an.c} deeSth Qf the ftumer's .There Rfl-4 it I%rge-atteadan<•e and j �'"°'oagbo it-ro e9%z "* A BUNTI�'(T, -P ICgERINC 14,%4 lbs. Erse le�„z sa3i z by ? • • - dter, Mrs. Matheson. everybody enjoyed himself or her. afnchea. -David E Pngh. contemplate's self thorouzhly. The early part ;� a"'°t•b '''"• _- _- _ .. _ _._. __ akiug "osive improvements of tlae evening was spoilt in pen= 3°zr-asp• bi:, stone restdenreon the Brak r;resive ouches, the q'inners be- �suMa� i EJ7" d oppirslte T. P. Robbins,and ing Fred Culling and Juha StPpli- •�r iva'SAy F A R NJ iw oe•cupied by EzrssTripp, suit ensan anteing the men, and -1ii s .m`°'' 1 view fin making it aaurumeeresi• Margaret McGuire and Miss, 1lary � elf •� Race.. Drayer being the I;uccesaful play• Have you seen 'Our stock Int Morcombe, of Uroemee, erg among the ladies. When the 1 Missal is, home over Tuesday on ac- euchre games wa? concluded re- ('inning TiifJl1 s : - not of the sale:--$e-t'eports a freshments mere served-__by_..tfiie , _. _ - iorisbiag furniture business in ladies, -after. which. -dancing was : =' at town. His -friends in Picker- indulged in daring the remainder M A R M ALA D E—Ft'un -0g Saxes,. _ tuning dive r are pleased to hear_ of his suc- of the evening, the music being Get sour material fdr making maim- - - 'Tree Prunere, Pruning Shears— pg &Milroy's aladE at The Fruit Store and you get in his new field. furnished by Davidson -Mordombe's sale on Tuesday Orchestca, of Cherrywood.' Al• the lend of our slicer, it will _ • S'iu era, pasy you. Horse Clipper.,, g Etc.' ternoon was a decided success. though the c,owd was large every- Come in and see it wort?. - le day was fine but very cold. A thing was conducted in a most.`ho. l Government Standard Timotby and Clover Seed. t'S' largero cwd was present and quiet and orderly mariner. Among4EC3F E'TAS?rE e bidding was brisk and prices those in attendance .were Rev. Turnips, carrots, parsnip, potatoes hich was Father Ryan, of Whitby, as pre good, The farm wwell and onions. Week -ends We have _ -B U N D ugbt $d. Walsh, of Lindsay, as s, . number from Brougham, green onions, lettuce, radish, celery, • • s<lrzed $?$00• Whitevaie and Dunbarton.rhubarb. Leave your -order..- " :-Very seldom 'have the roads -A most•enjoyable evening was Ice cream and sundaes' served every - _' A fed up more rapidly than they spent on-Wedilesday night in the day but Sunday, bricks delivered. 've done this spring. The dust Methodist church it being an Look -in and see us. a. been .blowing on many parts Irish shpper and' c�onceri-�ppt� � -- - ITNEIR11 the Hiagston-road-dariag the 1,rtat�or St. Patrick's Day. The H]Ff AR e J. �U _....... _ ist week. This is due to there attendance was large considering Are you is need of underwear % I[ so call and procure a suit at $I,00, ng a very small amountof frost the fact that niariy' other attrac- T1s QJdttl�0 $2,00 or $3.20. We can give you a good range to' -choose from, Men's l°the ground; it having reached, tions were -given in the neighbor- - • — - - heavy enol sea, 2S, 35, 40 cents. Penman's at 40c. are extra good. ' e said, only a distance of about hood an that evening. ._� sapper inches. consisting of Irish stew, potatoes, el 5 C SII!!t a - . A few of the famous Dunnville sweaters left and may be had at On Sunday the Rt. Rev. Bish- batter -milk and other delicacies JCi*lmdL= tti - $ 50• $3•0) $3.50 or $4,00 each. gus,radieed extra good wear. - -- - - Reeve visited St. George's, dear to every Irishman,., were i 'See our boots, oboes and rubbers. Ore he preached at both servi served. ott tables brat were hand- �e DALE MILLS ` At the morning -service the somely decorated in a . manner Groceries always fresh and everything you want fresh. White fish, halibut-, OP based his remarks on suitable for the occasion. When p=CgEF22NQ• salmon, haddie, fillets, oysters, Holland herring, etc. Phone at the House of God 8hot�ld all had been served, the pa' for orders receive prompt attention. to the Christian." He 'Rev. J. Bedford took the chair, Royal ._Ron�ehofd - Flour -is the ' �T ressed his appreciation, compli- which he filleil in his'nstial affable G. A: GILLE SPIE, •• • LUNBAR Im Ol t ting the plen a imre. best for Bread. Tr a bag. Glenora FIour Paste Flour' ,v eon itlon o the church Oshawa, was unable to be present PastryFlour - in the last pear. In the even but lie sent it very acceptable sub-. Graham Flour ' his theme was "True Xanli• stitute in the person -of Rev. E. C. - ;" Both addresses.were much..Hall-who-gave a splendid address - Fresh Rolled Oats - • fated by all present. on "The British Empire," Rev._ E. Bran .and •shorts Something Inter$tOng to Farmers ,'H. D. Arnott. watchmaker., W. Tink,'of Greenwood, also gave - Oats -and-Oat Chop = ter and engraver, arrived in an interesting talk on "The E>3'i• - In future I will have Harness and Horse Goods at W. J. Fadden'9 rug d inky strbee. - M gob e t fromthe physic 1, with. Mixed Hen Feed al Bcsdell's, Brottl[liam, sit regular pribes. Heavy Mixed Feed _ j dealing .._lt - ott is a oung titan, n lin is de• nal and intellectual standpoints, Crad:ed Corn,_ Whoa mixed. Cali and see him. yy t� .�` fined, by doing satisfactory Miss McCormick, of Whitby; gave Barley, Buckwheat) together 'Fu]i stock of Harness, Robes, Blanket.., Rags and'al] Horse •k and .by courteous treatment several readings that great] Caldssell'p Cream, substitute gsiods atPickeiing. 's customers, to build' up all pleased the audience.' fir. Wil - able : reputation's for himself. lings, of Audley, sarrg several solos - Calf Meat. Boots and shoes repaired as well as harness. - is work- hither -etas been in bis usual good style, and, Mise yywith higb•¢ra a watches Rets, Banks gave several pians, Molas9ine :Heal.. PjCHERI�'C� HAIRINESS �11�POIZIUIL ,. , t :chroeometero, he a ould be in solos that were heartily encored. Special prices in ton Inca." d ` ition to, give on-tir oatisfac• Two.selectious were-Al4b even b g' y Phone -Ind. 301. W. J. CGAKWELL i it, the writch•repai ng line. the male chorna. The • proceed•' F. 'W,I%Xree3cz - 'Ilial a trial, ininounted to over $50. Clopping every day. _ .. -._.�