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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_03_26' ;.a.,,. i ....g�..;,eq'i • ,,, ^�-'''',?` - n> • : S . - ti:. '° s """°- "'' ' _ '.,tw .:.+=,... ,.,Sam;! -'- q.? • r _;,.;�. - a-" = b'w. -A 710S x... � I ERI CK TH NG.. NEWIS 44 VOL. _XXXIV. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, I0I 5 0• prolvf►stoscal KaQREBNW000 BROCK ROAD Established 78 years Blfedlcat 1.0,PT19T1- SILLS James Denn ski ed from Green- Wm Badgerow has ted h' �E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- • tared member of the Optometrioai Aaso- � iattiou of ostario. Special attention given to the fitting of glasses. Syes tested free. North Olttremont. l8tf N11 MCKINNON, M,D., • Edinborggb, member of the t ollette of Pbysioiaaa sad Snzgeoas of Oatazio. Ifaeatiate rot Beyal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. BDaolal attention to deieases of women and o4ildsen. 0 1,. sad residence, Broaghsm. PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL and X__�A_y_I#S`Tff_tf E rIb>latxlxG, - - ONTARIO R. ELGIV TOWLIS, N. B., M. D., C. X., Physician -Iii -charge spesialut it. Rectal Diseaaea- Preatatia nia. y pp ren is arm burn on Tuesday one carload of hogs to Leonard Neale; I Pickering. zttmon, a•tsay examination. Diseases of ey - --- -- --- - e yrtsre, u,eu ac t,txt nvme Here on Laura- vas, uaa,t.tautue meat, gar. nose, throat and lnaga Filitia ed for hia lecture in the Staten, all that ggiaases and C � AM C iO.A T , day, March. 18th. in his 98rd year. Cotton Seed Meal.wo ..`all mass and chronic diseases. we ask for is a collection at the door. The funeral took place on Saturday at Specially Mired Grain to mate - 0111104 Hpore 9.30 so 19.and t to 9 4my ,(Scranton D.,4 & 'W.) No one should miss this lecture. as 2 o'clock to Erskine cemetery. The -a ouch a personality as Dr. Hughes is hens lay, LAW41 p y g deceasedwas a native of Yorkshire. Biii6 's Cream Equivalent for ealvese- ' STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA seldom at our service.. Doors open at England, but emigrated to Canada y q , 8 o'clock. 70 years ago, residing for a time in Calf Meal �( E. FAREWELL, S.Q., saRR18- AND STEAM Markham and Uxbridge. He hada ROULTRir FOOD RJ • ?HB, Oovntt�� oeowa Attoznay. ayd oottab - - AU DL EY • �' 8asaMar• 00urt Soose. Whitby. -my PRICES RIGHT. family of four daughters and two sons, Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat. y E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Ratepayers are calling attention to two daughters having pre -deceased Charcoal, Shell and Gr& - d him, his wife also died on Christmas • Solicitor. Notary Public, Etc. Money b �, L ►gPINg LIMITED the un esirable and dangerous condi- Day, seven years ago: Those surviy- Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest .' can. OfBee Brock St.lcprtb, Whitby. g61y f s' tion of the roadway fronting on lot 8, ing are Airs. F. C. Quibell, of Mount best teed on the market for milk: PICKERING. ONT. con. 4. where the drainage from sever- Albert. Mrs. -C. Petty and Wm., at Try Molassine Meal for horses, eattl�• Vustittaftlss (garb*. al hundred acres runs down the centre Cherrywoed and John at home, and pigs. You will never be with- of the roadwayall for need of one it_a*te* +� it - --- - -- - - --=--gut �% G. HA3l Tesuei of Marriage culvert. course this ere been only y 7 . Licenses in .the. Cottaty of Ontsrlo, overlooked by our road master. WHITBY I will exchange CoRN CxoP for `-• _ o sr:agyillags. - -- 371y__. pie lined shower €ee-�d-'z.�, - -Resod Barley pouird for uttcl. .. orf 0 The town countai have let the con- Irk POUCHE`R, Real Estate Auc- Powell held at the home of the bride's Cement and Plaster kept on hand. 1 • tsoaaer, valuator, collector and Issuer Parents, was a great success. Some tracts for improvements is the town of --rugs licenhes. Broagbam. 607 forty couples were "in attendance. hall• - - Xs. Ta. Q'mIm- mattresses at $15.00 can be The time came when games were set Tb; -banquet at the college ort Fri - HOPPER Issuer of ontOutage day night last was a very successful D. L,cea and to the Conary ofarlo aside for a dainty luncheon attrac- bought et J. H. BEATS Clare.- attair, and the deeoratlons were mjst _ pa'Bo, at store aid hia residence. Claremont. Lively arranged for the various couplca, moat -the price is the same who marching to the strains of popu- beautiful. E� TJ S.BEATON TOWNSHIPCLERK the world over, other mattres- lav' airs by Miss Long, gathered Building operations are now in full A-wOonveTszow, oommlWones for taking round the festive board, satiafping the ser iog in our town. Buying lots and _ sdd�viia, Accountant. Rea. honey to lona see from !$200 up. See our inner person. All -had a splendid building residences is now the order of. 0 p 0 psopart , ••lesser of Marriage L!e• p p . wew=°a nit..s�. Ont._ _t.y Bedroom Suits, Buffetts, Side. time. the day. boards, Extension tabes, China The tat rate o! the tosyl harbeen j POSTIUse f i artaed.AuctionAna. SCHAOL REPORTS fixed at 27 mills. which includes the { 1' . !as ooanttas o! sort and Ontario sae. Cabinets, Couches, C}aairs. war tat of one mill and the sewerage Wan galea o! all kinds acteao.d to on abors6ss ag isostes, eddr.6. Green atvsr P O,. oat Report of S. S. No. 18, Pickering, debenture rate. This rate Is tw _Big stock. (Atha) for the mouth of February. mills lower than formerly, g �("� A. BRE�TSTER, V S., Gradu Sr, IV -Doris Graham. Ira Ni ha- A large coa►tia(�egt lrofoa Whitby -. !l o ate 0r Tmmnte Varerin tris Delivery free. by e Opened an oastq► to claramont'vi s, a)t eia wander. Murray Dunkeld, l eta will }cin tl7e r toneter depatattoa that seals o! domeatlea sed antmala treated. Csila hoover. Jr. IV -Mona Neal, Basil will wait Ott the ptvvincial govern- ra.a• ;' ' e day or Pm=VLly attanded to. 4Ind• R ��T Graham. Violet Anthony. III -Wil- went to -day to &"it a grant for the w io ' lis. McNair. Nora Neale. Fred Beeiby, building of the hydro -electric !toes. W H. POWBLL, Licensed Auc- }� *� *�p� Olive Anthony. Sr, II -Leslie Neale, The singing of '*Lead SLtadly Light" The shingle that has given 8'1167 au . wooer, valuator and eolseetor for HOUSE FURNISHING Rir ISHIi\ G George Bielby. Evelyn Bielby. Harold In All Saint's Church on Sunday by faction for over 80 years. ELpp1 sonar!« of Oates th and sit. v b kladz of Bielbv• Vera Dunkeld, Jean Antbonv. Miss Margaret Hounuth of the On- Corrugated Icon vrith p ,lit. ro Was madaet6d ted por 4& ly or by hectics. IS T O R E R by 8.16 now aWlected. D7or saw or other Arthur Lehman, James Bielbv. Jr. IL tario Cadres Ootlege. has been greatly 2 ia; eorrugationr see it before you - °h tienlan apply at reeidenee, Elizabeth St, sus.- _ -Allan Meyer, Dalton Lewis, liar- a preniated by the music lovers of the . sting. Phone orders left at Rsrs 0006, Piet• bay other makes. It you are in o .. or Ifacnabs store, Olaremcat, trill re jorie Madill, Sr. 1 -Gordon McBride, c urch. _ need of a Cream Separator. prompt attention, 8ss+efaotton gaarao. alter Carter. Reta Lehman. Eldean An interesting law -suit is taking a premier for ' 80 • das Alsmr teed, My pbovoixuzrberlsIndopendent%Sol r +'I Lewis. Pr. -Fred Byer, Collins Mc. place in Toronto in which Mrs. Sxund- y m axm which he paid about $M*. In the lot I driver to M r. Bush, of Piekering. -'-7+ wy a`r 461 v T v V ,"W f► 6 V. WHITE SATIN- BREAD •° ' CREAM BUNS-P'Al1ill? were four of the finest baby calves to be found on the Toronto market: also the, beat steer which was fed by. Mr. I Jus -ph Stephenson lost his best horse last week, The animal's leg was. broken by= 7 x ,,. G - t v74 ..vY• • a• r - s . - . - -- � .`' fir• ~ { ,./ 71. Western Farmers Meet Demands, SPRING IMPURITIES PARIS OF EASTERN EUROPE. — ... _, Along B000 �I1' D THE Warsaw Has !!Many Interesting and Some Beautiful Buildings: wHi E 'Reatarkable Increase Shown in Prepared Acreage Lih" oi. r / d -- the Canadian Northern Railway in Prairie Pr©viWm. - - _ . —. _ _ Warsaw, the chief city of Russian - ' A Tonic Medicine a Nee: s- land, which the Germans have , . .is but no e is eeto -. 1 Within the next- few weeks the basna of last year the increased Slty a eason ' '• _ t This S -unsuccessfulattempts emptsan s c essfe u capture, capture, - ---.-- farmers in Canada will be engaged acreage would produce 37,759,389,04 _„ was originally not a Palish city at all. When first hear it in the - . upon the work of seeding the great -bushels. But 1914 was an off year Dr, William's' Pink Pills for Pale we of ninth cet:niry, it the ever been for grain production in the Rest, hl be People are an all year round tonic, was residence the Dukes of and Ma- ouick at -given over to the production .o sin in the histol of the Domin- y and that average exceeded in 1915. 1 od-builder and nerve -restorer. •• but But they are espeu a zo - zoyia did riot Belong tv Poland un belMazong to ton. While statistics portraying The largest acreage fur any one Star oad the ypring'when the sysbern'is load- tilia�fi, both regions were of the Ew61llETT the actual increase in area will r' t the station was reported from ed with impurities as a result of probably � COMPAI� u �` 'be given until the federal authuri-. C'ity. in the black loam district in the indoor life of the winter same stuck. Not lung a,ft.er 1520, 'however, NTiirR�'� M^M,4„ OG ONTO.o140 �e�7 ties. at Ottawa compile in the late Northern Saskatchewan. It was mouthti. There is no other 'season _Lithuania, which is the --spring the reports from their cor- given as 110,000, and the increase when the k,loud is,so. much in. need region that lies to the eastward of - respondents on work done, the user last year as -#C -- per cent• of puriFy-ing and enriching, and Prussia, was also united to Poland; C_ findings of investigations which Nai'sberry, close to Star City, • re- every d'use of these Yids helps to and Warsaw, because it was mare have already been completed point ported 7b,000 -acres, Melfort, near- make new, rich, red blood. In the central!y situated than Cracuw, the '6r MOST PEPf ECT MADE `clearly- to the conclusion that the by on the same line, claimed an spring one feels weak and i'ired- capital of old Poland.Vilnu. the additions throughout the Western increase of 100 per cent. Rosthern Dr: !Williams' Pinkwills develop chief city of Lithuania, became the THF INCREASED NUTRITI- Iii+ovince$, at -least will be very- -reported an-inereaceof 300 ercent. capital of the eniarged kin dom• OUS -VALUE OF MADE —WITH - considerable in extent. Officials of over last year; Duck Lake's 50,- 'increase aid weak digestiuu. It is in the Suchit remains through the cen- -as IW WITHBRZA ROYAL the Canadian Northern recently fin- 000 acres is an of 75 per spring t4at poisons in the blood tury when Poland w at the height I YEAST CAKES SHOULD BE " fished a survey of faX plowing along cent, To the north, Hafford,' on find an outlet in disfiguring pim- of its power, and through the years • SUFFICIENT INCENTIVE TO - :the -lines of-that-eompaa-y=in-Mani-.. the- new_line-ciannesSing•the_ cities_ plea, eruptivas--and boils-Dr:-C':ii- --hcrmilratian brat-ie&to -it-F­ -TME- CAREFttt no-UsEWIFIC - toba. Saskatchewans and Alberta. of Prince Albert North Batt!,- liamPink Pills speedily clear the downfall. TO GIVE THIS IMPORTANT - .The figures which were -.sent in, of ford, reported 72,000 acres in area, skin because they- go to the root of When Pu'.md as d'irided among I FOOD ITEM THE ATTENTION course, deal with the C.N.R. only, 95 per cent. greater than in 1913. the trouble in the blood. In the the natio-- ,, Russia got possession TO WHICH IT li JUSTLY EN- ' but they may be taken as an inch- To the south. in Saskatchewan, De- I spring ansemia, rheumatism, indi. of �tia-r-•-xw --but singularly Enough-• TITLED. - - cation of the manner in which the lisle, on the Saskatoon -Calgary estion, neuralgia. erysipelas las and g g in 1723, the city was handed over to HOME BREAD'BAKINO Re - • -- Iarmera west of the Great- Lakes line, reported 88,000 acres, which is many other troubles are most per- Prussia, which is .now fighting so I have . responded to the call for a . an increase of 30 per cent. .Mar- sistent because of poor, weak hard to get hold of it again. Na t rester prod of foodstuff g p shall on the main line toward the blood, and it is at this time when poleon delivered Warsaw from the LIVING BY LESSENING THE Canada. Five hundred and thirty- Alberta boundary. returned 50,000' all na3ure takes on new life that hands of the Germans, and made it AMOUNT O F E X P E N S I V E nine agents contributed to the re- acres.. In Alberta the town- 'of the blood most seriously needs at- f the capital city of an independ>;gt MEATS REGUIREO TO SUP, - _. port in order that it would be thor- Hanna reported 40,000 acres'; --an tention, Some people dose them- duehy. But the duchy did not last PLY THE NECESSARY NO.UR. -- - oughly representative of- the terri- increase of 20 per"ent. Stettler, selves with purgatives at this $ea.- long. After the failure of Napole- ISMMENT TO TME BODY. tory served. - -the--124mad in the central porting of -the pro -wince, ave 30,000 an increase of son, but these only further weaken -A on's Moscow campaign, Russia E. W. GILLETT CO. LTO. an B themseivevr purgative merely , again overran the coantr; , and re- =-----'- gallops through the 6% stem, empty- - - asserted_ a sovereignty that has TORONTO, OMT - ;- -.. —� _ _ to g the bowels but it' oea noL dire e- been chs. teng ver en successfully IN -A P[o MONTAiAa. . •" �j anyth On the o hand Dr. mg, they . '-although the Po!eshave never so - �- z f Williams' Pink Pills actually mare quieseed in new blood, which reacbes every The riot# and uprisings that have '.i nerve - and organ in the body, disturbed the cit duringthe last Cathedral of Saint John • the town -k bringing new strength, new health century have been many. The moat hall, and the national Polish Thes- and vigor to weak, easily tired men, tragic was that of 18&3, which not tre. In the old part of the town, 1 women and children. Try Dr. Wil- only failed to restore the independ• the narrow, crooked streets and llama' Pink Pills this spring -they ence of Poland, but which brought quaint old buildings, not unlike :� will not disappoint you. �doavn on the unhappy Poles the thu9e in some of the more interest- -el t p, ¢. L. a You can rt these health -ren- in punishment ins German towns, are- . ins Pills through any medicine l )toF Whatley shreds of natdionale The+ most interesting thing ab.,ut dealer or by mail post paid at 50 1 ity had been left to them_ Only ten ; the city, _however, is the Laaienki V cents a box or six boxes for g' � j Yea rs ago, tan, there - were fresh Garden•#, which were laid out by from The Dr. Williams' Medicine' and a good deal of blood. King 1saistas Poni,atoeeski in ata Co., Brockville Ont. I _shed, the n,v result of which was t old river bed of the Vistula. Tb, . - I the further repression. of Polish gardens Stand at the end of 'a tree' "RELICS OF OUR 9R TE -PAST. spirit by Russian authority. lined avenue-th-e chief 'prome•nade VL arsaw• in spite of its vicissi- nd "show it cast of the city. They. When Man hived Huadre_dy ut'Ittides and misfortunes, has alway% contain numerous- villas- an open Centuri" .1 go. been prosperous. it is the nature, kCentre air theatre, and an elegant !!Ills. - .'. -" of a large and-produotive re palace, which is the summer resi -, Run your forefinger around the gion.='It stands on a great navig- deuce of the govern•ur-genera. at lira of each ear. You are almost able river -the Vistula -and busi- Poland sure tg_,bd in one -of them. and ness has ilievitably flowed in -upon - quite possibly .in both, a,tiny hard it. It• has. increased in po ula- p ]Startling Answers. - yf Cutting Wheat -on the Er en Farm Saskatoon Canadian >orthern ► g i ltitnp. tion during the last centers from - Mr. Brown has last had R tele - Bail way. It is only a. retic of the dava 125,600 to 900,000, One-third of phone put in connecting his office - --' -in when, innumerable hundreds of that number ;gee .Frws, It is a Brett and house, and was very' much N.orthern lines the prairie pro- t r0 per cent. Craigmyle, .close to centuries ago. man_wai ;=n-ly one of centre fur menufa�-ttrrrs in inja pleased with it. vines the increase may be aver- Calgary, reported=40,000'acres,-and -next the animals of the *04,' and had a and steel, rrath.-r clothing, ruba,: •'1 tell -you the telephone ix a. _ aged at forty per cent. The fig- Delia, the station, 4710001 pointed ear, like a tw21f'a nr dog's, ro, xugar,, anal ableetas of arc �s wonderful thi tug I want to --• are, give' a total acreage plowed which is an increase of 200 per -cent. E�•hgt good is'Ghe tittle -furrow the chief Crty of a niisieruua, cunt- ya d;tne with me this evening, and [ last fal! uf. 3,iw1,376 acres. This is Two towns on the same line, closer that runs down from the no a to voted, and enrrrly, lag people, it o will ncrrfy Mrs. Brown to expect p an inerea a of 1:766,108 acres over to the Saskatcisewan-Alberta line - the middle of the upper lip; None, it, well built, with many handsome You.' Speaking through the tele- __ . the preceding .year. Figured at „ 138 btts!rels to the acre -the flat Cereal and Chinook -report 18.000 i acres each. in the Former the in- - ( But it, too, has a history. It ii public squarei and gardens; and _ • hone : kl friend, Smith, will P y . average of the field- in Western crease is given at 1,400 per cent., a legac,c from t�'e time when the thP.animatiun and charm of its so•, life have led its. •admirers dine with us this evening'' Ther' •- provinces in 1914 for wheat, oats, while at the latter place there was human' upper lip was in twi parts- 1aal to I1%tell and hear haw ,plain her reply i�rd - bade} -the grain yield flats. no fall plowing dose in 19L3, i a hare lip, !ike that of the rat tribe 1 %lveak of it ax ''The Parid of Ea{t.• ,«,mea 'back with startling distinct "= fall'-pl4iwed lands along the Cana- Even in the older -settled parts'The'split has heslezl Lrp 1:,ng ago, -'ern Europe."- No,-,t•aer Ruesiat+ ness' I sn-i�rth in ante a, , askat--'of the <4'est, there are gratifyins�but the new skin is -yo recRnt inthe7cit}. has the •attrattnt�ness and ";�k your friend, Smithy if he 6 • jr�aari�n4i Alberta, would be increases. At Morris, in Manitoba, histury of the race that hair re - WaT%&a' (vrt:." thinks we keep a hate[..,", 13 .15-,slw,�s bushels. On the yield the acreage is given at 30,000 and bushels. fuses to grow un that furrow. grad is glocvmy: Moscow is odd and -" ' - the increase 33 per cent. At'Glad. When a fly settles. on vau ane•- ha!f Oriental:: Warsaw is i k,udy Modern Children. I'. i t stone, there are 00;000 acres, which where, can vuu serenely twitch that yrt beautiful modern city It has a iinivemity, hitt the natur. - First Modern Parent - Alen t i; represent a 23 per cent, increase, At Spirling, in the Carman sub. patch of skin; and shake him off I Probably not, 'but once these akin ai growth of that instir.ntiun btu• .Your children eome+thing- of a pro- ; division, - the agent reports 40,000,• n muscles, now_ almost. dead after l•e•en much interfered with. by the, hiissians. They suppressed it -'en- blem l Beyond Modern Parent --)Cee, in= which is an increase of 15 pe. cent. At Dunrea in the Hartney Dis- centuries of clothes wearing, were as active as those A a .horse, A ttlely from.1832-to 1866, and then- deed, They gr- away to school for trict the figures um to 7-0;000, g jump few --a very few --people can twitch refused to permit ,it•s professors to 38 week%, to camp for 10, and that which represents an increase of 10 their ears like a dug,- and do a3- teach in Palish. B indiitLa ;n Y g it leaves four whole weeks whe% I aon'.t whereto ;�Fj per cent. Kipling reports 75,000, inst•i.ictively when startled,• and making wholly a Russian univer- ,know serid'them.• an incense of 90 per cent. As These are the conspicuous ieturris only, cases do occasionally occur•in which. sity, they have alienatA the sup - port of 'bhe Poles without gaining 'The name of lacrosse is of purely P Y .•� wu,t I.4t°' .,, ' it is apparent that Canada is doing the scalp can be moved at will. But, speaking, our for it the attendance rd many de Red Indian ori - ` tides bi 'd P -a- to � is at !present part generally skin muscles are even more dead muchsirab! reRorted to ibvtthe Jews �i � The mans er of • a fset•o•r g Yin ie. ,.. ��� rni b�7,ni h 1. .� of ,.. br r< t.�,+K t»�,µ,k.„• P ; -. re. pire. - nowadays than ottr: ear murales Among the interesting and brae= Per to have aaaembled his mon Po _ -- . � o. the �y�ce., i ,I. •... .: -” We'v.e neglected them. The only t•ifnl buildings are the old royal together an the time office and v� S µMEIts� ooE'D 'Would Not Be So Crnel. set -till in use are t•ho%e we elm palace, begun several centuries ago told them to vote in a municipal FeEE ,- MEab �,,.•••� that- - ploy;. when we want to raise our by the Mazovian dukes; t'hs Church election as they 'pleased. "In fact, I,. St 4 sEE°s "ire"• s - :a¢ement with Jack, you will 'of eye rows. The append is is 'another thing we t e a o to w in i buried the heart of Chopin, the mu• is vote," he said, "but after it is 'all "+o. _ toxo •'.'•trse return the diamond ring he ;ace could,do quite well without. It is sician; the G`hurch of the Transfig- over I shall ha•"ve w'barrel of beer ` you"I Betty -Certainly h� it w°oiild be a relic from old. vegetarian' days. oration which John Sobieski built broii'ght, into the Yard.'' ("Hear! ® a constant reminder of the happi- It has 'been- workless .ever- since in commemoration of his victory hear !" shouted t•he men). "Buhl nets he had' ' mankind started eating meat eat- over the Tnrlcs� n 1.6,93, and in which - shan't 'tap it -unless Mr. Blank ge-W missed: From Frying Pan Into Fire. ing and is apt tt get. in .the way, his heart lies buried ; the - anoient in - e The . large intestine, too, is a She -I bought a c,00kb_� ,k for thing we dun't-need-nowadays. The - Our new crok. He-Ccodne��. d, !i- many coils,a #his lung tube • are. » ��Catarrhozone Prevents Bad Colds ,esn't cook kind to the dxtors• quite unneces- _ . :=ad; emntgii as it ie' I - --- nkind has 'beeo'me a flesh -ea animal, and merel • 3 tree rlt thens Weak Ir able• Throats -: -- - --- -- provide a resting place'F�ir germs -the Government Slogan:ns Siugeo have bft-6n rut out a few old coils and stitched t.he' ends ..to- , Employs ;llature's.Own' Methods . quickly, cures thoroughly catarrh. get -her. We don't really need to and is Invariably Successful. bronchitis and all throat atfectuons. - i I I , PATRIOTISM carry a great tniestine abotit with. _-.__- •'Nothing could kill a cold -so fast ai t ( us. Few will escape a, cold this winter, Catarrhozone; � writes Ainey D. Snet Another thing w's' don't need but alas!, many colds run into Catarrh. ling, from St. Johne.•, "Last month 1 much nowadays is theinstinct to Neglected Catarrh is the straight had a frightful cold in my head, suffer. w walk on, hands and together. gateway to consumption, rad from itching nose, running eyes and Plant .feet' You think walking upright the only Catarrhozone is •a germ -killer -des-: trays. mtorobes that cause Catarrh.. 1 torturing headache. Teti•minutes with `Catarrhozone" .inhaler gave relief and _ 'mural wa for mail ? It isn't. ' If Y It heals and soothes, relieves the 1 -In one hour I was well of rhy 'cold. .' mai ever. you have to make • your way cough, gives -throat and hinge -a Catarrhozone I con rder a marvel." postalSend a 'r a ' to -day. aldng some narrow rplank or samhe chance, , cleanses the nostrils, clears Carry "Cafarrbozone" inhaler to narrow, dizzy mountain ]edge, you out the phlegm. your • pocket or puree -take it to , WM RENNIE C find -the 'old instinct -strong-in -you feel better in as b r. -- ' -church -to the. theatre --to work= y MITED, all Y In a day you're greatly relieved, and use it in bed. It prevents and cures 1�DBi,AiDB sad JARVig ,'TREETORONTO, ONT. _ '- :• pn gee's the curing of .Catarrhozone 'all manner of nose and . throat ¢ Yaoeonnr,till you're well. troubles. Complete outfit., guaranteed Al.o at M Wiaoipad. Guineas -were last issued in Eng- No treatment so direct. . Catarrhto- $1.00; Small sdse 60a; Sample Tante hand in 1813. sone goes right to the spot --&eta. 25c.; at dealers everywbtre. .. �. :.. ,-.._..._:..-+t---.. �,r..,.. �-1Y r._•1Ys'�.�bi:i5�f�r':i+,i+Ss r,at� v-..-Yio'r§.�. _ t. �i' '•� ,y�av!r i< : N.• �� ',r''p,'�'R's:'�"eFta �' �S`"rar,t:e.. ;-w�-r .., �; .' G. • ..'.vis ,T ... ,_ :. .4, -17 - - - - mon"Cy'-Makcs-, • - Money . wl Or, A •.Stage Stipulation. - 1-0 Go !'o• ■ As make Ka k �otIIl! home !ri0lE attractive, alyd protect it " from fire with these beau- tMul, sanitary "Metallic Ceilings and Walls They will out-tastit the t�uliding and are very Inexpensive: They can be brightened froth year to year with a ittle paint at a trifling cost. Made in innumerable beautiful designs suitable *q alb styles of rooms. Can be erected over old plaster o well ae In pew buildings. Write for catalogue. Waves a sessipme 6s of sbost "t oo lies Materials. e -THE METALLIC ROOFING_ CO., LIMITED Manufacturer King, lad Dufferin Ste., TORONTO 797 Notre Dams Ave.. WINNIPEG fORI U13 LMPER :gid CATARRHAL FEVEfIi 8°fle cure and positive , -preventive, no matter how ho at any age are fntected or "ezpiteed. Liquid, given on th tongs Gots on the Blood and Glands, expeas the pofeonaul germ m the body Curco Diet,eminer-fit Doge end Sbe�q, and era in Petsltry, Largest selling ltve'etock remedy, Curee La G e among human beings and to &'fine kid nl�i remedy. Cuffs -ibis out. Keep it. Rhow it to your dru e,12 who will get it for you. Free Booklet, "Dietempar, Cause and Cures,' DISTRIBUTORS --ALL WHOLESALE tDRUCOiI/TS aPOHN MEDICAL OO., Chamtets and Ceshen, led.. U.S.A. She got up adshe saw her mietreSs. "He is slespins beautifully," she said. "Hasn't moved for an hoar," •'I have to Speak to someone on busi- neee, Bessie, You can come back when I Tins. The girl went •away. looking bolt cur-. foully at Julian as she passed out; "d then Enid opened the door. "Come in, please " she said. She had tossed off her fur cap and had slipped out of her shabby coat; as he camo int9 the room the man pressed one band to his eyes. He felt so ashamed to look at her. Now tell me what you have to say, said Enid. a He let his hand fall, but his eyes were closed still, and be leaned half uncon. sciouely against the door. "I want you to come back to me," he said; and Enid answered him with pas• e ion - You are mad! ,Yon have come here to insult me to liurt me and to make my life .harder than it is",, and be answered her hoarsely- . .1 want you tri come back. I have been - mad: but now I am -lane, I love you -I love you -I can't live withoutyyon!" Before ebad ad realized what he was do- ing, he had fallen on his knees, and be caught her hand in both of his. "Enid, for . goodnea+d eake," lie said, "don't send me away." She was trembling in every limb. There was a burgjng in her throat, and Ler' eyes were blinded with tears. ?he sai ou Lav I don'•ttoo believeginng nyyourmlovve! 'there is something behind this some trick, eometbing-•which means-grett things to you -and so yon play, your part.^ Julian Bryant got up and stood looking at her. "I am riat." be said, "T am telling, you' i invention. Now all I want to do is to bold you in my arms, to kiss you you, to hear you may, 'Julian, I forgive you. I am Slad to have you back." - -How can I say that?" Enid whispered, "it I know that all my saeriRes i in vain; that I rob you of everything. Haveou forgotten what we suffered together, wen you tried to get works" "I am not afraid of.that kind of suffer- iog," Julian answered. "What frightens me is loneliness, heartache remorse. Do oti think I have had one really bappy oar since you lett met Do' you kliow wl I did not find you -it was becadle I was a.i ill that I nearly died." Enid gave a little cry, and. held him more closely to her. '•Yee, I was very ill, so lIl that I did not know anything that waa happening,. and when I came back to cone ousnese it wan to find that many weeks bad gone tibatyou• had diemppearedi and that f was ,iL rich man! It was not of my own' free will that I took that money, Enid. I did not want it -I fought against it for Ton to Rice it to son -yes, but to take t for myself, no; mud you must have thought such hard things ofme-you must have said.to yourself as time went by, 'How soon he has forgotten.' Oh, my wifel It was a great, mistake. I know that you did it from the beet, the sweet - set, and the purest od reasons, but 1t was a greatmistake. We have lost a year z1 our. live,s together'. We can never- put back that year; but," be added, with a ring in his voile which spoke of strength and courage, "we are going to have many other year. -we three' Enid. God blew you. Stretch out your arms and take we back." Slowly ebe obeyed him, and when they were done to one another, be said - •'Mow tall we tltisY .Vft-lave ma, love me There is one good point aibout big'! i= ' troubles—they eat up little ones. h. '•_ .y s. TOR SALE Contents of Largo -� ... Factory Shafting one to three Inches diameter; Pulleys twenty to 4 My Inches; Betting four to twelve• inches. WHI soli en. -tire or In piirl. _ a' No retble offer fetused ! L73 ANK WILSON A SONBelaide 8t. Wast,' Toronto _. .. �• r a - CHAPTER BEV. -(Continued). "Of course -I understand, why you drew listk from the thought o1 Marrying ere is ...ther man - - -.. �rBar113 at Ontario Agricultural College, while Julian eagerly read the few hurried simple xorda, which Lady Ellen had writ- in your lite. Nell. won't . you eonflde in me? Won't you tell me something about - -=r-=- =_ _ Ac7tnl�d lenlh it ten that morning.thi _ When his had finished. he sat down. and other man? In the letter you wrote melthis- morning, you said yon look upon MARTIN-SENOUR PAINT _ covered his face with his hands, "Here at leaet," he Said not very Stead- me•ae your brother. You asked me to act for you se a brother. I love you very - - P �. ily, ' I am granted some place of mind. I I was dear] ,and I want to do all in my p ower v " " =bays been very troubled about her. to help on to advise yon." afraid—" He broke oft and got up rest- IeeelYy Dart yon see awe both likes one on m e, Lady Ellen got up and snapped her fin- Here in hie face. I don't want your advice;' she .aid. ••and isn't leant," - - RMERS u another, something awe zee together, there another man, at "thore aad still something holds t>8 apart. I she ar. ended is; but you can't do '' ' thin.'I had better go. It will not be ne• WienTell apything with him." ?" asked Colonel Downey a -------"- - - } _-two her just wbat you like." He turned to go to the door, but Colonel little nest Y. There +roe a little nervone' thrill ran. , . _ You ll Find Just What, You Want 3 ' Dawne s nine through him. "Why "Wait -ova il'ahet said. "I want to sea I tomb- not -Yell?' She stood in trent of him very pale. and For Spring g Painting, In �ou_ t,:et--one as taxa questions._ ed to the fact a long time ago that you she tried to laugh- - were Int a hapyy man. At first I attri- bn«-i, this to the great change In your eaI� Instances. Sor no one knows better "Because -because be is the stupilest- blindest -dearest creature in all the worlds Then she her face with "Oh. "Don't MARTINwSENOUR " - tl3iii 3 do that money, big money does �¢o always_ bring happiness; but I have been watching and studying you lata• Adrian, She void. her hands. Adrian," you under- nd?" -He stood- very still, and then he said- , you IIy, Yr. Bryant, and I convinced myself "Nall—" The word was a whisper, but it was tall of amazement and of Boma PA NTS AND VAR N 13 H.ES a little whirls o that on were a man ag y living all thing else, an exquisite tenderness whish with a shadow always. /'-`low, this is explained to me. You are going held s confession. He took the two small trembling hands "MADE IIY CANADA" w i .array from here, and probably you m- atlas that you will never be permitted from her face and he held them in his cne strong hand.Thou he drew her near- W coma here again ad a friend. I hope er and nearer till her head was resting C _..,. YOUr needs have been foreseen. Dealers in y0u! •.' you will dismiss that idea. I think Yell •weal& tri ytu moveh. indeed_ it she _ tbcg�t=that t:ien3e31;y -wee totrue on his breast. "It Dan's be true, Voll." he @a4 "Oh. i neighborhood have been supplied with the Martin-Senour line. v l�or sad. Will you let me know --what you are o1y dear, it can't a li She released herself a little Pram his "And you have only to Ilanle your Psinting wAIItS, t0 have - 901°,9 to do? We have been epeakiag Mary Iser7 intimately uotethet. and tan have, bold, Sud eviod looking up at pini Bush - ing and paling with :ears in her eyes. them promptly filled. ■ere, bared your bean to me I But it n true; it has always been - s am not going to fay that I approve of true. Oh! how I have despaired o! lea ting --- $OUSE PAINT-Rhy should you waste BARN PAINT •- Martin - SenoUe _ you have maintained' all thfa_ time; per ape the extenuating circum- I ou ki ow.. I have done my beat. Adrian. am sure nobody cq uld have accused me _ "213 SCHO /a t —>@ioaey on impure paint, or bother with - - for the barn. It spreads rtitaces of which ou have spoken will make thts yardor,abie. I want to see you again. I should like to ask to let me, of not trying to make you see. Why at times I have telt quite ashamed because I have flung myself at -your head so open•Iaztia-Seaour. mixing lead and oil, when you can get punt - .� �. easily -coven more surface -and 100x Pure Paint for all bolds its fresh, bright against - you be of any Yerviae'to you that I can." "Thanks ' 1y: and you have never seen me commae, --That because I bays been blta'd " outside and inside painting? Always the color is fineness seat a� weather. - Julian Bryant stretched o+it bis hand, and Colonel Downey wok it i t was the man answered her "blind and stupid ; _ - ._ same quality, color. and purity. WAGON PAINT - Yeep the IL ight t-uip . "Thanks," Julian said again a second times, end thea be west away, all the time --1 have been eating out my heart for you." vow.' Ellen, In her bright, FLOOR O11t PAINT -There's only Doe to 6e machines, wagons and tools fresh -the old reliable SENOUR'S ea:d-Lady "Dow true. ' considered and bright - and protect them -- Two or three minutes aper be bad gate. the door opened very Alowly, and bird -like -way. that can't be "It is abeolutely true'" 1 Floor Paint -the kind against rust and weather-bv giving that wears, and wears, Matron-Seno!� 1. " . !Lady Ellenpe ed to 0j,,- ' "Then why Naive you never -let me - them a cost or tWo, of mod wears. "Wagon Implement" Paint. She said. You are there. Adria I. I thou`ht I heard you both go." She had put on a white team know, Before be could sneak she bad stood on tip•too sad out her hand on his lip. and - 'Write "Farmer's very pretty, dainty [town; and g as be Ka -no!'• she said hurriedly. Dont I g/ us today for Color Set" and name of rams atmcst timidly forward she looked the Adrian Dawoey tell mw 1-I undentand." She bent forward and kissed the empty j . our nearest dealer -agent. VA always called her. Sleeve as eb' spoke. and teen the tette ADDRESS ALL ENQUIRIES TO W'w. it very - very difticultP' she asked. cam& - "Ob! I am too happy." she said: 'much hrok�nlv,flt3 MARTIN�SEN4�1R G�7 o. � He smiled "Come too bappy•" she repeated loved her bent over and and sit% down: and don't fret The man who bar •sere y; Ir I;yver little bean_vrrt ttrthe teaas-Psz3t ]'m k+vsad event I�ROLfiT STREET, ��ON7R£AL =- * going to hurt your sanity. Neil; but t.be tactly that ,Just as you made the dig every that iyoon could not marry Yr. CHAPTER bSVI Julian 'went Bryant so Yr Bryant realtsew• that he FTra Lady Ellene house L could not marrytyau." Lades Ellen- sat Mt upright and looked etre ght to the lawyers :n Lincoln's Inn. He threw a bombshell into their midst at the tall dgure.standiog on the hearth. rug' I 1-1 want everything to be btopped•, be said. "I shall put myself into cram- v lidrtani" she ivd. '•Really and truly! manication with `ire: Bryant. This thing !Ent bow Canny! My vanity isn't a bit 'but I cannot go on Let me bave your casts aq tike,' I - -----:_--------- ------ !-- lus aa.*you ..eu w ore-mr-aha forgive e -yon ' - hurt. T am aurone Did he tell you soon as powitilm Charge what yon ' doesn't mat• i him like a ecboolbov has wben the boll., the truth. I *&at. nothing. but you me. 1. love 30.1," said Enid ''I lore you ;. wb.yy? Can I know the reason -f' IL he added impatiently; that day* are in view. and work Everything is hideove -to me " better than I used to, !'bars it no quer- is a verysimplereason," Bald"Col• one) Dawney. He has a wife already. A ter." H•l wrrtt away hurriedly, careles* It waS dunk when be left the hones and it to walk to that unfaeh onable -without yon Enid looked at him and then looked thou of forgiveness. becvmse 1 lova yea!". , in f* whom I pretty shrewdliT Suisse, is what was being thoutbt or said about part where Enid lived, He sent her ao away. There was a slight movement in the ro be cont inued,i wary' dear to him, although they are at him and he went direct to his hoose. ''Dere warn.ng... He was afraid to be refused. the little eat; instinctively mother that. alba moved - th;s very moment trying to get aeparat• rd from one another" he ga vis 9tephene ozders to en fetch his The way was lotg and his indsposiuon of the day before had lett him lees Strong• to her responded to across the room and stood beside her G A wife!" said Lady Ellen. Then she certain of t e ro�me and to h th, go away from the bezel j er than usual. But he wopld not drive. child. loudly,' M _ _ - rolorw! botly and for Dna of the trw "I may be going abroad for a long From th s hour he started has lite of ab "Please don't oDeek too the '�Ol )I;\traordinary. timer in her life she almost looked cold and hard. But -how could be come Into - t me," be said; "int I shall stay hese tot the nest two or three date." taegatton. He would nay good-bye to mil luxury, and all those things which had said. Jultan stated at her; than a great cry lips. He The following stn it 8LLT1' 1�uted $ story e our lives as be did, pretending to be a bath• tor. is be d. protea imagine,be a when he was aloac be sat down and wrote a lona[ letter to lir. Pleydell. 'n � tempted him and of which a had grown h so orad. He only remembered that Enid broke from his took two vrt¢es . and avelpt the white ctwt4tin on one side ''s by London Tit -Bits. to' a famous _ •it wasn't -it wasn't rti htl I never ahoyjd have imagined +. bat Hz, Bryant would which he Informed the lawyers that be had unite abruptly changed his arrange- was at the end of the Tournay, Enid, who "Oh!" a said, -There q child, and had triumphed over all. He only realiz. I never knew! A ebild-my child! Our 8!Cot� colonel : have done such a thing as that" menta ed that there could be notb:ng for him ,n I child; mad you have been In want, whilst A*oun•g subaltern of his Oven na- 'Hs toile me that there are extenuating cttrum.tanen, and I am ointt to believe Of carne." he seat 'I don't .know I g what my wits may ch?ase to do; int, ee life it his wife refused to come back to him _ I—" He could not finish hiespeech. but stag- Lalling tionality was one day' on guard with r t� him, Laid Adrian a mart never tar am I am concerned, I would like bac " he entered the street and walked to- Sered to the cbwr close y, and another officer at Gibraltar, when ludite out another unless we have Sood -cround -toe oar judgment. The to undemand that I have no, desire for wards the house where she lived, someone on came in the opposite direction and on Into at be burst Into tears Enid stood with trembling lips; then the latter fail O�tr the rOCjC and great tDinR w realise. and to re}oice over is that eon are not Saint Da be otade my freedom. I cant give yon may et• lanmiton ae t° how this has come abant, the doorstep they met. It was Enid ebe .nett beside h,m• 'Don't he said. "Oh, don't Jultan. vas killed. The subaltern, however, l aa• hapay about this." only veno ou to accept this as a tact. tact will have seltt fibs gave a little [asp and halt stagger. sg You break my heart." made n0 mention oQ the accident in s "i am very surprised,'• esid Lady Bllea; and ate to There >e a• that you to accept, and that is that it my wife w ed a hlT� reognized k:,a; thea she mese• Hlf.�'nsht her to him and he kissed her, did said. "Why his guard report, but left the ad - yet," added the same breath, 'i don't know, I have always felt that give °Olt come brei to me, 1 well gladly gt Wby-why have yon acme bere?" -he you e? It was cruel. did leave mel It was cruarb "Nothing extraordinary dine y thrre was something. eomebody who in- up all that I now possess. I don't asp•. Daae she will do thio. dant suppose she asked• "L stare something more you you I went because I lured you, because i t since guard mounting," standing g lsveoced him. I exsect why he turned m me, and be itlsed me became be was nes• hato-ay. and because he know that I wan as _I will have anything to say to me; but I am Soto to Ler, and I am going W try y want me to tint lila noticed ow thin the had graven; but kis saw ow sw she was, how 'knew that you were having a .terrible fight. I wanted you to have money and I knew that yon would without Qu811fioatloD. Some hours afterward the came to de- r'., fn rhe same host." are you rube y Unhappy'— Adrian, and get Ler back. Once we. ars tooStetL'ert I'suplaose you will know Just e:aC4ly how mach awry !oval thea Ler memory. halt his hand her, ease of mind. never get them through me or with me." general wand explanations. i �P yam. naked Ob' I know -I know,' he added; "there I mere Icu in the peat -to make wreMerecb. to act. Presumably this mo°e7 and all this property which I nqw hotel, will iso He steetched out to and then let it tall to his side. "There I have It was cruel!" he repeated; but he kiss ed her with ion, and he head her You say, sir, in your report, r' you vd but the peat a over and done with, .and you are iso vaunt, and you have theses relations who have always look• ed upon me as a utsnrper and an adven• a something t4 say to tau." he said. "Aiti Ton let me Dome is i" "I have only one room,' Enid answered, t so tightly t she oo»ad hardly breathe. - Burt, I have come beak," he "You to 'Nothing extraordinary since guard -fellow �. no tnh. Wby should you be unhsppyi" turer.' "It is on the :hied floor.. The Stairs are cried exultantly. are not going away. You are not going to mounting,' when your of- 'If811en Because I can't Set what I seat, I He gave ordery that this letter r,bonld be sant by !land, and then he walked very ste" drive me leame me again, Enid I have said good• fycer has down a rOC�Cy pre -i ; suoncee," Said Lady Ellen, a little rack• through the bcase• stocked with such fibs put the key lasto-tiedaor and eesn• ed It. dye to hie money, and all that money You are all I want -and my boy. capita sour hundred feet'detp arid; .' "y Th< .ran 'Doted down on Ler, paused an i and then he ea•d- w1' , beautiful thing*. and etzil so empiv and iso cold, with a fee:;ne of excitement upon It you think it necessary that yon mwt speak to me," she said, "please fol• mean, Oh, dearest, why did yon not let me know what you have suffered. I ase it in your been killed." h� ' "Well, general," replied Lieu - a low. face. You have grown so tbin-you have „ He obeyed her without a word, and then had iso conch sorrow, Enid, you are not tenant Sandy', slowly, I dinna .a1ked in silsnce'atter her up the state. AL the door of her room, Enid turned- going to send me awayy decide in think there's anything extraordin-- "One minute Dlesea" ate said. Qh we mustn't anything a burry," Enid said brokenly. "Tbitek - art in that. If the had faun doon, .. She lett him Landing on the Ianding, think how difficult it will be for you. a precipice four hundred feet deep - and went into the froom, closing the door much worse now than in the old days, be. , and not bt?en killed, I should ha Your Honie A I- ratter Ler, Her breath was coming al• mast painfully from her lips, She was cause you have had *o much]" "Don't let no think about fife money,' thocht it extraordinary, and .put'it. F is dreadful] agitated. There was a cold 7 pentairation on hem brow. Bhe wonder• he answered hes, "only ourselves. we two, we three. There is going to be money in Moan in ma res rt." wassail `-w-lto-tL:oat•1r-sir'-ti�trter•view-�►i'tJr ed vaguely if she would have the ateentth _an_ot direction_ ill t; �.--1�-i21-!•]L..t.2 A girl was tit_ting beside the basinette. Lhatater." He was thinking of Bill Ketch. and hill i 1-0 Go !'o• ■ As make Ka k �otIIl! home !ri0lE attractive, alyd protect it " from fire with these beau- tMul, sanitary "Metallic Ceilings and Walls They will out-tastit the t�uliding and are very Inexpensive: They can be brightened froth year to year with a ittle paint at a trifling cost. Made in innumerable beautiful designs suitable *q alb styles of rooms. Can be erected over old plaster o well ae In pew buildings. Write for catalogue. Waves a sessipme 6s of sbost "t oo lies Materials. e -THE METALLIC ROOFING_ CO., LIMITED Manufacturer King, lad Dufferin Ste., TORONTO 797 Notre Dams Ave.. WINNIPEG fORI U13 LMPER :gid CATARRHAL FEVEfIi 8°fle cure and positive , -preventive, no matter how ho at any age are fntected or "ezpiteed. Liquid, given on th tongs Gots on the Blood and Glands, expeas the pofeonaul germ m the body Curco Diet,eminer-fit Doge end Sbe�q, and era in Petsltry, Largest selling ltve'etock remedy, Curee La G e among human beings and to &'fine kid nl�i remedy. Cuffs -ibis out. Keep it. Rhow it to your dru e,12 who will get it for you. Free Booklet, "Dietempar, Cause and Cures,' DISTRIBUTORS --ALL WHOLESALE tDRUCOiI/TS aPOHN MEDICAL OO., Chamtets and Ceshen, led.. U.S.A. She got up adshe saw her mietreSs. "He is slespins beautifully," she said. "Hasn't moved for an hoar," •'I have to Speak to someone on busi- neee, Bessie, You can come back when I Tins. The girl went •away. looking bolt cur-. foully at Julian as she passed out; "d then Enid opened the door. "Come in, please " she said. She had tossed off her fur cap and had slipped out of her shabby coat; as he camo int9 the room the man pressed one band to his eyes. He felt so ashamed to look at her. Now tell me what you have to say, said Enid. a He let his hand fall, but his eyes were closed still, and be leaned half uncon. sciouely against the door. "I want you to come back to me," he said; and Enid answered him with pas• e ion - You are mad! ,Yon have come here to insult me to liurt me and to make my life .harder than it is",, and be answered her hoarsely- . .1 want you tri come back. I have been - mad: but now I am -lane, I love you -I love you -I can't live withoutyyon!" Before ebad ad realized what he was do- ing, he had fallen on his knees, and be caught her hand in both of his. "Enid, for . goodnea+d eake," lie said, "don't send me away." She was trembling in every limb. There was a burgjng in her throat, and Ler' eyes were blinded with tears. ?he sai ou Lav I don'•ttoo believeginng nyyourmlovve! 'there is something behind this some trick, eometbing-•which means-grett things to you -and so yon play, your part.^ Julian Bryant got up and stood looking at her. "I am riat." be said, "T am telling, you' i invention. Now all I want to do is to bold you in my arms, to kiss you you, to hear you may, 'Julian, I forgive you. I am Slad to have you back." - -How can I say that?" Enid whispered, "it I know that all my saeriRes i in vain; that I rob you of everything. Haveou forgotten what we suffered together, wen you tried to get works" "I am not afraid of.that kind of suffer- iog," Julian answered. "What frightens me is loneliness, heartache remorse. Do oti think I have had one really bappy oar since you lett met Do' you kliow wl I did not find you -it was becadle I was a.i ill that I nearly died." Enid gave a little cry, and. held him more closely to her. '•Yee, I was very ill, so lIl that I did not know anything that waa happening,. and when I came back to cone ousnese it wan to find that many weeks bad gone tibatyou• had diemppearedi and that f was ,iL rich man! It was not of my own' free will that I took that money, Enid. I did not want it -I fought against it for Ton to Rice it to son -yes, but to take t for myself, no; mud you must have thought such hard things ofme-you must have said.to yourself as time went by, 'How soon he has forgotten.' Oh, my wifel It was a great, mistake. I know that you did it from the beet, the sweet - set, and the purest od reasons, but 1t was a greatmistake. We have lost a year z1 our. live,s together'. We can never- put back that year; but," be added, with a ring in his voile which spoke of strength and courage, "we are going to have many other year. -we three' Enid. God blew you. Stretch out your arms and take we back." Slowly ebe obeyed him, and when they were done to one another, be said - •'Mow tall we tltisY .Vft-lave ma, love me There is one good point aibout big'! i= ' troubles—they eat up little ones. h. '•_ .y s. TOR SALE Contents of Largo -� ... Factory Shafting one to three Inches diameter; Pulleys twenty to 4 My Inches; Betting four to twelve• inches. WHI soli en. -tire or In piirl. _ a' No retble offer fetused ! L73 ANK WILSON A SONBelaide 8t. Wast,' Toronto _. .. �• r a F W ? .`wry .. .. .. • d^-a� fir' 511.11.. ;^,,,.. ;. - .r-• ,,,,,. , _ : ii;. '•,w.4v. t '�'• t - - .t 3,tTA-A-•i r- }u•m a -:3. ... .. - r - h, 'S t'1. K a =— - -= f r19vRR-439813 FOR- g3iR� - ---- - — - - - - Qaaatdt� of hed otover seed. a .• 1t' Royal Purple Royal Purpte mt�a �p1 _ LIK-WOM E� 19. coo, to bon* Ind. phone 1816. HOG. aetbliebede;ery� �ningasitsomee. WILSON t• _ _.p`,,,,7_^_ res jj `EED GRAIN-I have a limited stock Food scar i 'Potltry Food OF MIDDLE AGE �7 l ,tlu..i.a per Isar : 01.00 it plod *a,�idtasan. Peal dad Oeste toz yr seed" PQL.sGR ZY, - - 60601pums to the United states, •1.30 Greenwood. 11e'� _ ROYAL PURPLE - — in advance Tells of her Die. L-NOR SALE-One mare and mare L' colt, also rout good working horses: and tre ssing Symptoms During 9, turnips lOe, per bameh Apply ab lot IT, non, -CALF MEAL - aOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Pickaririag, se Change of Life and How SEED PEAS.FOR BALE-Canadlan y r _ She Found Relief. ► Beauty, thr•abed by bend and grown on �.. 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1915 new land. Applv ABM[ TRUNG BROS.Lo 1 Hill. Ind. phone tM. WAS ' Belleville Noxa Scot* Can.- Three - --' - MOTES AND COMMENTS •• OR $ALE..,$labe, pine and hard- - --'" ears 8)t0 I was - . what the doctors saw dust on haud at Glen Willow Mtlls. D. `N. OVtI Purple 4 ti X111 e If there is anything that the ;:::� : aEes .8, Ceuar Grove. s6-rr n } h Y >• "' ". called Change o! - - _r _ Y h } +y;w ]British people have a contempt Life. I was so bad C'TRAI ED-to the nren,i,es,nf the Disinfectant _ :Liniment , that I had t0 stay In of the undersigned; lot 85, con. 9, Pickering, �'- :S Cir more than another, LU., is the i' Y nnar Cherrywood) on March 1Gth, one bay --- linkbed. Some frierid9 horse. Owuar may have sonde by proving I,ro- ~ -autocrat. But just at the present ! - :.• toldmetotakeL did N°rtv an,pa)ingexpenses. Well. J. rp cY, •ttime the' -whole British = nation is P.� Y c herr)wood..� - W .E HAV - E / S - H a h,w E. Pinkham s Vega- ,;, 4atnder the power of one of the �.. >'s table Compound and `OR SALE-A uantitof tiuloth - ;_ [ y -' "3 1' seed, goverumeaeyted, 6,5.W per burhel, greatest autocrats in her history, it helped me from Al,o a Quantity of potatoes. Gula Coinyaoa -. 3.ord Kitchner. A word fr b' the first. It ie at house.-waA,plrr`}ryi�io -r.ooa�e'n`n i uPs-oker[n`Q -alasl:+bn.t that law is respected- only medicine I w SL EE 26.0 - AN 1) t)Y"TF,RS -.. _ - took that did help 9 the whole nation. The auto- me and I recommend `SILOS, SILOS-1 build either Solid WtAPR 1+IWIT--6 fur 25 Gentsr. -trade power which he exercises it u don't know how thankful and U Coacrete or Concrete with air space silos. - - .r„ r- Also stave silos. Tea years ez w(oaoe. Got 'ntr - ;'a for t e benefit of the country, grateeful I am. I give you permission wy prices before placing your order. write N'S. e LO publish. what your good medicine has Fall or phone for eetiruatee. JOHN HASIE,R I C H A R D —to w he is responsible. _ done for me. "-Mrd. Slxox DOUCETTB,' count Joy_ont. 4s •e . Belleville, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, NOTICE TO CREDITORS -- _-._ ---= - The war situation remains in a Canada. _ --=sadsfaetory condition so far as Such warning symptoms as sense of 1„ Ae Matte, of the Estate of Catharine 1 -r--- stifocation,hot flaahes,headaches.back-f Ske , late c this Township o Pickering - - a L kirb2i - `zthe allies. are-- concerned. An all I P f a i d • • -- .. achee,dr+ead at-impending evil, timidity, lit the County of Ontario, Married •sidee they are pressing very heav sounds in the ears, palpitation of this � _ Pip* Woman, Deeease --- — ily upon Germ%uy, Austria and 'heart,, sparks before the eyes, irregu- - - - - ' 'Tarkey. The Russians have -won larities, constipation, variable appetite, Notice is hereby, Riven pursuance of - _ weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, I R. S. 9. 1914, Chapter 121, Section. 56. We always carry a complete stock of ` ..Lilt great victory by the capture of we promptly heeded by intelligent wo- chat all persons having any claims or Fine Boota and Shoes, Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, Felts, _ = .f" tzemysl which they have been men who are approaching the period in demands against the late Catharine Rubbers and Overshoes. Sleep, who died on or about the 23rd hl . esiegiog for the past six monthr. 4fe when woman's great change may Men's everyday Work Boots our specialty. _ J the downfall of that cit about be expected. day of February;- lin at the Town- - Y - Ship of Pickering, in the County of _ - B3e11 i'hone i:51. _ • 130,000 Austrians became prison• Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ; Ontario, are re aired to send by post. encs of t$B-Htls *ani In addition-po*�-i5°gorates_aad_stren;gthena the .prepaid or todeffrer to the unders*`p�n- --{� O--H. N - , - FEE-E-Li - - - -. female organism and builds up the weak- ed solicitors herein for Ueorge Taylor X1.00 Runs and a large amount Of ened nervous system. It has carried-ad-John Heal, executor ,Oder the Will of the said Catherine S ep, their BROOK K t3^T WHITS Y. w *rar material fell into the hands many omen safely through this -crisis. t : etA the cont)aerors. 1n the crest- If on wast 9 eeial adriee write to ( names and addresses and fu parti- p ulars in writing of their claims and «era front the allies are slowly . Lydia E. iPinkham Medicine Co. (cons- I ,luterneuts of account, and the nature _ dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter *1I1 ; of the security rif anyi held by them. lgkab6hed over. Forty-errto Years fora',trd, and in the U •ponot, read and answered by aI Ane take notice that after. the 10th - 1 ` Y - -- day of April 1913, the said executors _ 'Dardanelles of ultimate the allies are confl• wolaaa, and head to stylet caalidenee. STANDARD B dent o! ultimate success, but the _ vvill"proceed to distribute the assets of -4*m t to a heat/ rice for t he said deceased among the persons i nE l p4►Y Y F Now d�vertisez+lse�•1ts.ANK. entitled thereto having regard only - (1j; CANADA -vktory, but this they are prepay- to the claims of which they shall have ''i✓1 ed to do. Never since the begin- „ i received notice and that the said es- /t�$'I'g OVER �8.opp,ppp ANTED=Qottage and 2 acres to ecutors will not be liable for the assets aning Of the war has the outlook rent with option of buyirg. C. DA IES. ! or auv art thereof to any' person of Ihe A BC of B08 6laltsbary Ave. Toronto. E6 -„ ,�oe.tbe allies been_ _brighter than whose claim they shall not then have aC is uOw, and the probability is F AR31 HAND FOR H'hRE-An 'received notice. joint Accounts are a �a• experteneed carpenter, rite s,at,�; Dated nt Toronto, this bth day of venience. .-the war will last much .shorter weae, to war, J COOK. t:dars. Oat. 1 Jlarch 19i5. 'than was aaticipated -when hosti• �{�[; �A},E -ei few _. _fibror� hire' PROVDFOOT. Dt7., cAN at GRANS, Zeep.a Savings Account, and ,. rim 1amb1 E a reasonable ce, Apply 1 33&x4: Confederation Life'BuildiDg. tities_begi►n. Even if the war does * et Your Money A cc u- at lot 19. cod,. Pickering.' E. E. CGH. Clare- , Toronto. is :"ot last long,the slaughter will be .mond � - _ _ _ - 9 tf - -_ Solicitors for the said executors: - 24.28 malate. *z• - .- - We solicit your account in our frightful, exceeding greatly all I9F-Stam wood zing rails for GET OUR PRICE t, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT' ;flreTlOa9 wars. sale aL-reasonihl8 price. delivered to Pick- , - ernue. phone Pickerml 10[d. _fix RS16V ELFC,! . Locust' Bill, _ 4++s O11 hmery «'heel„ SziR'1nR' _ liirtfe deputation ptl'rposes 1; OR`SALE-2 nod cone. due !liar• h-.'�Iac•hineP. Saws, Gasoline PICKERING BRANCH -- waiting on the Provincial Govea'n- 1Sab dad Mal F. also one steer rtes nes s EDgine9 and Cream R. W. GOiitDorl. lNat*aser. D Braseh also at why!• scent to day with a view of recur- pear.. at lot-ss, B. F. con Pukartag F, L iCEY ling assistance in Lhe CODStrtlCtlOu B*ghiand Crook. P. O. Ind, phone W. tial. %-Ar- Separators. - �cA Hydro -Electric railway ��thrcln- OR SALE-One- 1913 Fora car, I have ten sucking pigs Dat the provlDCE•. A iepnta• F newiy ovwbate aied, and urete* plated for sale. electric ltghte extra tire and tube, tortion I 'FILLINGS respecting the Hydro-Elbrtric eprsap, cntow Pa eee rv%bir .rola rail tree--rV��T ��. �'�y,�,,�,��QN' PIE I�L � T - S _ arse are now mod everve.ter In first C1aN Aosoeiatio'n of Ontario has already .hep. for 04MM, W. J.Lnsa a SON, rvhub , { 'mmited upon the Dominion Gov. °ns BROCK ROAD. _ - 1eEuroent and we believe with en- This is the - season when home preserved' fruit is getting low, '-e auraging euccesa. We believe - •- Hotme-cleall � •- thereforethe housewife isoften-at a loss to know what to ,there has never-been a deputatioD • ing -- Supp hes • make pies of. We have a great variety of currants, waited upon a government who CillrtaiD poles complete 13c. ape Brass poles, sash rods. Invisible raisins, peaches, plums, raspberries, straw- _ - - # _ Lane been more worthy of having_,7,berries, eaaned pampkia, mincemeat, itbeir demands acceded to than Ipictnre hooks, stand dad dresser handles 5 eta each. - - - - = oranges, lemons, etre All choice- - - kese deputations. Timm after ;_. _ Window shades 30 cte. tip. � fruit. at low pricee. � _._.9twe pnvatei cocpOrations; such as . •: �. _ - _ - _ .. -- -. ._ ._ . the 10tPra hbf-ra have had ey& Mann, the C.P.R., and C. H. BURLING, - � 4 PICKERrNG their. exon- A N D P- LC g L'E S bitant demands granted. The government - by their generous Are also getting scarce: 'We have something new in choice mixed -taubsidies, have created a. •ntuuber rye /_ T- _ p14kl edA olds eating along a jar and try then). Also bot 1 of millionaires .at the expense of - ,,tyy,y _ pi p, _aures and olives. A most coral- tthe people of Canada, sic that it is ' '' ' ' _AA_ fes'-` �""'�". � piste assortmen.'t of clloiee groceries, dry, a - now tinie that the people them- -Roods, boots and" shoe-. screed here receiriilR some benefit--- q from the bulging treasury 'chests 4y, „G-EOR-0 P ase H' UP t Ottetwa as wall as thoof Tu- 3ronto.. The government. k 'dos- =ed to give t Ib3ta tial ai 'Fo RI e.. >a d tc . ... .. 1 ' - - zhe --S ed -heads-. - - - - -- - :not revenue producing. The build• I �iag of the Electric roads will do { "'MADE IN CANADA" GREAT ;' REMOVAL : fifi VAI snore towards developing thecounr _ +dry than any other scheme that can be devised. It will stimulate ! -Ford TOunn,.y Ca - t _ - Latil;- Shingles rUmdti? ry and improve' business. "jLnulbff it will provide erllployment and Trice $590 I% '1 y r meocotlrage rural settlement. It ':� �I Ga1Van Zed Shingles, *M- increase., production,_ reduee -- - itraasportation rates, increase the i: No ho ndvallce in the price of the "Made in Gan- _ 3i'ant'ford Roofing, _ :I ada" Ford will be ninde because of the addi- farmer's profits and reduce cost to ji tional is T'e'ar Tariff: We as loyal .Cans-,j I tl -consumer. • In no way will the I dians.w-ill gladly absorb • whatever Increased "Bestoslate Roofing wational wealth ,increase niure duty we are forced tO pay On such raw mate- xxpidly than 'in the bnildinR 'of rial as a nnot be obtained at hone. The re' Lime, Bard all Plasters, i Ford is tualinfacu r•ed in Canada-not as'setua s4eet•ric railways. By the. distri- bled in Canada. 5�ltion of light and, power to the {, - _ Iced Brie _ =White Br 1Ck _ farming community and to the -The Fo*d.au-nabout is $54 1: the Town car 5840; the • f au the Sed:in 51150-all fully equip- villages and throughout the prov. sped, f. o..h. Ford. Ont.'.'Ford buyers will share in - :. r .rain Tile. ante; it will completely transform our profits if we self 30,000 cars between August l; 1914; and :August 1; 1015. elle whole country, " By assisting -_ ,.Come along'and help us MoVe wnmentpwill enrich the whole I Whitby. - Ontario z" enter rise of this kind the ov- - W. J. %E (f SON, l - Y o I by your orders. .43oulmunity instead of enriching - --1 railway barons, who are no earth= I Independent phone 303. - All- 3y use to a country. The -wealth e ;of a country belongs to he peo- I W � � • Mae. 1=1 I 3M Vie and it should not b) .taken •,way from them. STO •UFFV=LL�3 - .<. ,r•^�•'•., v.• .�i+•-`'°t.r•">. _ ..W";•r i�'S.In.r•-;C�k"M ,Ods• -..:n"'- r.; _ ur: .,a .:.�.... - - - .,...w': ..'- z•;,'.rdM4�'`;.a-'.'_ ..-•-�..�ni. r y t • ' T b r I CLAREMONT - - -- --- - Surrogate Court - i:srn►�y�a•La 3!csafers$, - -� In The' urroate our - . Tia grippe still contiocM very ., prevalent in this localit MARCH fB�ra-�°°�adoa OP -THE COLaVTY OF ONTARIO 1P y sale t McLean's Hotel, in the vii- . 7 Thomas Paterson h*A a busilaeae lege �f Brougham. Sale at 1 o'clock. — EDO INION UN F tri�p to Stouffville on Tuesday- F. Poatill, auctioneer. 1n the Estate of W ;thane Beady, deceased. Ma anrtaroa oe�a. r r�. p„E„T W. a ru►m+sws. ria •aaawe+rr. t� s T Misses Tattn were the guests Notice is hereby Riven that all aped- C. ti BOGEAT. Geafrat Maoas+i. )MONDAY. MARCH Y.9TH-Auction sale;! pf Ed. and Mrs. Gibson on Sunday. 01 household furniture. etc„ at lot itors and others having claims against ,; Ira Boyer spent she et week the. Estate of the said William Bundy _ -_ _ DO Your Banking By Irlall -- Y_ Pe past L9, con. S. Pickering, t'he property deceaped, who died on or about the . If you live at a distance fiom a branch of The Dominion Bank. with George Biraie, of Myrtle of the estate of the late Isaac liar 4th day of [February, 191-5, are required Deposita may be made -cash withdrawn -or an other Beaking r' -Station. ton. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms cash y� on or before the l8th day of April 1915 Business may be transacted by mall, lust as *.&3 y ae though put, Mise Maud Menti. of rupto, _See bills. F. Poatill, auctioneer, to send by post prepaid, or to deliver made a special trip to town for the purpose. is st. ending a few days Mrs. - to the undersigned Solicitors for the TvESDAY. MARCH 90th -Auction sale .;'.D. Forsyth. _'' Executors, Stouffville, Post Office, • ' - • >'' Alex. Wilson is off du these of horses, .wagene. etc, at lot. Ontario, their chrietian and urnames, _ duty con. 1. Pickering, the property of � WHITBY BRANCH: •A. A.'ATK - _ r. rbeumatiam. See bill.. R'.' B Powell, euct9onevr.. particulars of their claims, the state- Win Leiper. is _ taking mach meat of 'the" account and the nature leasers these days breaking iii WED, SDAY. MARCH 31st-Combi- of the security (if any).held by them. Young colt. Y nation �aie in- the Village of Clare. i And further take notice that after TIME TABLE-Pioser ng etationt3 wont. 1.7utries received b John the said last mentioned date that the i T . • -Miss Jean Bennett spent Sunday S,.:ott ur Chas. Sargent up to Friday, I sAd Executors will peoceed to distri- Q +L/ A L I, T Y ` T. R. Trains gding Eaat'du6 as toUo*@- at the home of Dr. Jenkins, -of March Rhh. Sale at 1 o'clock.' Freii 6ute %fie assets of the decrssed'among That's our motto. We use the urest �o• 1 .bLocail 8.08 A M. �T'odmorden. PbsCilh':►u. ?unser. the parties entitled thereto having p 12 Local 2.60 P. M. Mrs. Oscar Pickott, of Ashburn, regard only to the claims of which and best ingredients procurable.. 14 Local e 6.06 ii M. FRID.{Y, APRIL 2nD -Auction -sale of the Thal} then have notice. We carry a full line oP choco- Trains going Fest dee as folloptQ- ;;died on Wednesday evening, after . horses, :a lith cows and youpg cat- y No. 13 Loral 7.47 A. M. --' illness. Bated this 4th dmv, of Marchlates, bulk -and box gnnds- tle� at o vex & vTroN, Ulm' Burton hoe . beetT eTigt<�ed —property o eo: flowan, 'r. Ssie at - e also specialize in _ - 7 ma 7.50 P. M. `•'b T. P Shirk to assist in the 1 o clock. See bills, `� B. Pow- 8tou vt e, r Y Solicitors for the Executors, -- _Wedding Cakes. - day included telephone central. ell. auctioneer. -- ' - - --� p Thomas Patterson and _,Roth. photsPs, - James Underhill shipped a -car- SATrRDAY,' APRIL 9R6—Auction sale William H. Coates, ~. load. of first-class fat cattle to To- of household furniture, etc., in the Executors 24-28• HERB MONNEY, � A N / � i./ i -ronto on Tuesday. _, t• Village of Pickering, the property _' A beauLifal picture will he on . of Mrs. Roney Morcombe. Bale st . L - �:A reliable man to sell exhibition in the village ueztweek t o'clock. See -bills. W. B. Powell, ��+ma+yy (i '. Pickering Baker? entit}ed "A March Morning.Auctioneer. ,-L aX-M-5 .C.Swe rtlttaaatla I HARDY CANADiAv {iaowty STOCir _ } jobs Gere last in . - Greenwood ardw�,re Pickerinttsnd QntBrin Monday looking hale and hearty - - . County. • ..after his long siege of illness. _ .q tall and see our stock of "Happy htrs: Charles Grant, of Pape Ave - - "_ l� Thought" and other stoves - 4i - : Toronto, is spending a few days as well ae other Iiuee Stant now at the beat -'with her father, James Evans. -,4 ..� of Hardware. selling time. Mrs. (Dr.) Brewster, we regret _ - -.+ `l f �„ Eavetrougbing and repairing Send for list of Spiing Offerings, to state, is now seriously ill . with :y' ; promptly attended to. and terms t:o.agents. •a severe attack of pneumonia.. Work guaranteed and prices The many .friends of Miss Doris - - moderate. Liberal Commission 'Wilson are sorry to hear that she -' -"__ ,Handsome free outfit. continues itt a Very critical con- GREENWOODLawrenceDenny, N W. S. Cook, formerly of the Y' - + a�NE�'�#fl _ Standard Bank, has left for To _ New F H HINDLE The Foothill Nurseries. Tonto, where he has secured a po- _ .. .eition. s t • " (Established lSti7) The Ladies' Aid Society of Ers- 101un is e c cif s P' CARPENTER, ' HI IL ,kine church met on Wednesday.. - CARPF.:tiTER, PrI?ILDER �' O R n N 'i' O - • r" afternoon hu at the horns of Dors. S. HOUSE VERANDAH. AND BARN Robbins. _ tiV N =; WORK, PANTRY CABINETS Mrs. Ed. Gibson and Mrs. Spof- For ' February - DUMB WAITERS. ATTENTIONair fard left on Tuesday morning to Shingling and general rep spend several days with friends Sale work.;_ .. _ l in Toronto. � � See me about an job -yon *ant If you contemplate doing any e. Prices right. - Mr. Speason, broker, of Toronto, On — donkind a" 1 t season Avis in town on Tuesday inspect- - - _ _ Sa41 Hoole Telephone. ding ae: . k i ins the new gasoline lights that No R•wrda dfar the ease -,have been installed. wear so Ioag as the famous sobushis5C we will be pleased to figure Owingo the mild weather of 85CDouble I)i•e Record.. They are tk. boa .;• E E D on your requirments - eeko. the auow is _ R•cer& on the markrt today. UP . for all - kinds of .+• the set ew R .hrapidly vep ive appearing and sleighs at C. N. R•, Station W wheels. The name Columbia stands today for the best records on the Cherryw00d _building material. a Jos ph place batt, of the fifth line market. And that in every detail. In a Columbia Record you, of t'sbrid e. who has been ser- have the best record it is possible to get at any price. You have Di ionsly ill s� ffering from' typhoid Cotton Seed Meal, Bran. Shorts, DICKERING the finest re wding, years ahead of any other. You have many Malted Corn Feed Dried Breese -s �.- fever is n w slowly recovering. _ Mrs. Nichol. who has been the of the biggest and best artists and bands, most, of them exclu- Grains, Whole Corn, Cream of the Rtleit of bliss Maggie Graham for sive And in Columbia you have a record which will unfail-� West and Monarch Flour, Blarh- LUMBER YARD the pa.Wmbuth, returned to her in giy WEAR TWICE AS LONG as any other make—no-matter furd's calf meal. Beef _ scrap and home in Toronto on' Mooday fore- what you pay. -it is those combined points of superiority that Poultry love, Oyster shell; -etc. - - - - a '"noon. have made Columbia supreme today -the beet records and the We .DGordon & Bon -i Mr. Hurlibert, wba has been in Phone Inde alarkham>, the e'en to of James L'oderhill for biggest value (only &i cents). No other records dare make such _ . p Y specific claims, because no other records can prove them. If 'Thomas R.e•sor ,.'.-PICKERINGF - the past year, as foreman on his you are not acquainted with Columbia Records get the demon- �= .'farm, expects to "return to the viI- stration double disc for 30 cents 15 cents extra for is a in a few days. )' n..asa+•adu t °O�' Bell eiad lade ndent phone. ' g .C1 U,O, na•o III oV9pq= 1 �d fmd 9 PB . Mr. Hepburn, photogra her ofH'9 •r•aeo, r-Aq:atgi-star LNaalr :Aurora, has been in town !or the feb-y R�eords n Sale'Today' ""I The Picg81'lll� ``-least week and has been doing q seg m 8 e `g _ quite a rneb*g business in. 4be 'wo .,a photograpbin$ lice. ,All Double Disc Records --it Selection on esti side. iw•a •' • ,� a Vance COQ Miss With Mall has left to spend a few days with her married eie- r Susie s JC1King Sb%IR'tS f oi� t�Oldlel'g .00 • '° t " Y - _: - ,7► ter in Myrtle. Both intend to b W6*Oroonst••r, AL jsb. s - tj'ra roe ` ^' �. s R The objectpf this Aesociatioa la to Wave shortly for the west where _ - .- =at/ lessen et—sallag and prosecute `they will reside in future. Tap Top T><pperary Marl » « _« _� .85 = E �� a„ %- o a ,, the felons. �. A large crowd were at the rink . ts+ e• f j-' - ^ .. - . �A Memben having proper% stolen oommuni 'on Saturda evdning when they when You Wore a Tuhp - 85 ; y : len o ed a few hours most leas= • • « 'e • �� a '" I . oats immediawy with as� member :91, Y p W ,,^ c a n fo of Eascativ0 ooaimiitee. j " atintly at skating., the season for Fssai.r %kaa •' Cok a QQ ¢ O c I a Z. which is now nearing an end. The. Ball Room ( oe eke Pbon•" . a • •V� r— N a � o- ° �a E -112 $ I� a Membership fee 111.00. A :. Met. George Jaeksoo, , of Port �i� • • h " • B9 "-0 <' Tickets maT be had from the P. dent or• = . Perry, will give ao address neat TW henYou re a Long, Long Way From Home.85 p :q I�;p�I O1 8•crebrT on applie•Mo°. Sunday night in the MetbDdiat �b :� f �� g s Y ; }e Exsc• Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. -Palm - Sunday 3 ,churelt, under the auspices of the _'. Arrival of British Troops 'in France .�� :p o ? "' �_?_a I ern C. L. biorcombey Pickering, Ont "W M. Society.All welcome. ' • This is.` a s lendid descriptive record. Se sure to hear'it. M ' i l 9 k ' ► = i Mr. Mackleni, bf WinUipeg, who P. P os. In a a � tt, � t4" J. A. 0 Coniioti W. J. Cil$!•k' s -will tPave shnrtly forthe front x= x .. _ v.~�; � �:�. j 3 President, t3�orelaeT a Inentber of fie artillery,` spErst a w a----r-- few daps here with his slater, �i t Q. N Awa n c eReco* r-- �� 3 - ae. ' D "�_- m' p Evans Ward, while on his- way to - � — j Ottawa.= Including latest Fox Trots, One Steps, T Miss Nellie Tarves, of Oshawa, _ angor, Maxlxes, etc.As is spending A few days • with her - Gnod Luck oa�men�� uncle and aunt, Thomas and Mrs. Columbia Records Made in Canada—Fit anyA. Pearson, prior to herdeparture. for the west, whereshe-expects 1:0, re- St&ndarCl Machine. YOII! can $et Columbia With TreeS ' j side in the futt,re. _ Grafonolas and Records from. , . A combination sale will be held _. • — in the village of Claremont os. j Depends on having the right' kind, of ailmateetab and dedpa Wednesday March 31st. Entries J • �S. JEPHSO.N9 - Pickenng, Ontario of trees. Bowman's have . kepi is slunk. it will pay you will be received by John Scott or heat/ 'fibrous roots. to °� at our works sed inspot oar aloe! i Chas, Sargent tip to the dap of - y and obtain prima. Don't b' mlded bf itis sale. Bee bills o hill Parti- ' ' a • They are grown in the right kind agents we do not employ them, ooweq talars. t t 8 i-0 V of soig. Thep are handled ly we Dian sad throw o8 the aptN i �.J oulainl isa of 10 Deal., which you wR Miss Forgie, superintendent of and packed in the pink of oertainiysave by parohasin� from ns.. , the Lethbridge hospital, arrived -_ condition and they grow. o•1ltolioiled. -home on Sunday eventuents wanted g to enjoy �+1L afiWHITOT ORAGRAMwhI%us.CO-, a perioof rest. Her arduous - MARCH 26th d 27th," 191 x7 --Two more ag.oma• ontasa � d duties in the hospital has under- • •- v in Ontario County. alined herhealth, necessitating a- LADIES of Pickering and'snrronndinq countiy; we extend to yon a JamES- & W.alk.er pprolonged holiday which it is very cordial invitation to attend-onr-opening when we will have THOS, W. BOWMAN & SON.CO,. hoped will soou restore her to her a fine.display of the newest creations of Paris. and American. hats.' LIMLTED °�l .fortper good health, '" Miss Buchati'ati is at the head -of this departmeut, she comes higoly,1 Pump Manufacturers The, Methodist church has been recommended a first Class artist, capable of not only snaking a at, le, _ Ontario —greatly itupros ed try the .installs-- _ q g• op and eR silence, Dundas 9t r but has the art of nankin It becoming, eDaubining it grace and Sb ..tion of now.t;gsoline l-`ights• They - style. All come. ING. WHITBYF,•UI T. were installed by Mr. Mr. ..H. F. �' Thies don'ts west of Whitby Hotisr Switzer, who rept@cents the Can• V�ALLe'AI'ER ..the oess patterns are vert fine, in fact VV g Adian Mantle Co. of Toronto. The they' Irre beyond -oar ezpecttCtion, . . __ . . �l .Come and'see them. AND OAT FLARIiCG - We are preparedtoinstal wood or irote "nen lights, which were in opera- -' um sou short notice, also attend tion for the first time last Sunday, NEW DRY -GOODS- Mata, Ciips Boots- - The undersigned is prepared to: do p ., to all kinds of repairing. a8 re greatly admired by the con. and Shoes.' in cho ing and oat flaking ~ ' ' ` ' ' ' " " - - Sxa PE Agent'for the Ontario Wind Mill gregation. The lights are 'not , ot>ly much more powerful and GROCERIES—all the best in the -market. Try a lb of our 28c. tea. every day in the week also g.+soline engines and •" more pleasant to the eyes than the - Why pay 35c. a lb for tea not as good. _ the equre gear old lights, but the handsome chau- except on Saturday MA NET CREAM SEVARATOR 't deliers adds' mach to the - appear- r ante of the interior of the church. Ds SIMPSON & Co.: - PICKERII� G John F: Bayles, GreenwooddPhone Bell'No• 50, Ind. 96, Kr*.n� � �.. . i.—��,•�. .�." i'''"'Fxs -w.- �..�..� •.: a� ._ _ '' .- � _ - -�1• � ,-•'� �'"t ..a4. �'^ ..A �- - l�� s ,' -:' '.. .� :. ..' .• - .. .. . - ! rte. SURRENDERS ��PRZE�IYS•L _ w �f, ,s,; 5 .� �/�`�,�° �, ~ SI, $• 9 �� � � i.; 1 sir I __.4•Str6lijest Fortress in World" in bands of -the41 1Yiuscovttes a "A-dRspatchi from L• dndou says : of t�Ie week --wh". t•he cum- The British Official Press Bureau mant c elibe'rately expended h' >._ . wand ,J ....... Stas iss ed the •fallowin statement : reserve ammunitioFi and sent_ thg _ }i g bulk of the garrison out on the for- , "Information has, beet received loin hope of cutting its way east - that the foixt•rese of 'PrzemysL-baa wand through the besieger&. •fallen and that the arrison ,has With the strongRu•srstan line surrendered to the Russian arms." drawn tightly arond the fortress, Petrograd, ]!larch 22.—Yia Lon- the effort appar'en'tly was hopelelss sop.' It .was announced ofhcia•lly •frdm the -.=tart, laird 6,000 Auat•ri n this morning that the Galician fort prisoners fell into the' hands of the L -rens of Przemysl surrendered to the Russ'_r.ur,, w°' .('e as many more fell R. =-=3Zussians to -day. _ dead yr vti ,und'ed. _ E ; rte Exchange TelegralXli' Coot once fled Jie back to the efo into the F ; �< nv has a des itch. from its Pet f r'� rograd correspondent, swing that they now —ba e fallen gieat enthusiasm was manifested in hands' of the Ru,esians. The_ sacci- Petrog! ad on the receipt of the -,o i- of Przemysl•,, originally .num news. Crowds of people thronged ,bered 60,000 or S0,000 men, but —the streets, cheering and _iud'ul•ging sorties and shells must have cut a- a in- patriotic demonstrations. considerable 'number of thouaandis - - The7 fortress was occupied by from that total. t __. Ru%biad troops -immediately after The besieging army- is understood _ lits surrender. to number about 1 0,000 o�eers incl • ' -- - • < The Chief of British Aviation Heroes in F ranee. "This is the turning point of the men. This force will now march on General Henderson, chief of the English Aviation flection in France, gig ing orders to his .staff. : wary said a high official of the Bri- the strong Austrian' fortress ' of General Henderson- is shown side view, at the rear of the auto. Lieut. Tlturstup is nearest him with' �. fish War .Office, in commenting on Cracow, 125 miles to the east of his back to the"camera, a,nd'is wegiring a ping t* -)p coat. General Frenoh hail repeatedly mentioned the F the capture 'of Prze2nysl by the Przemvsl,-it being the anarottabced services rendered by General Henderson Russians, determination of the Russian com- London, March 32.—The ¢rest • pander -in -chief t•� reduce the Pod- �,( T t - Ga7ician fortress . c PrzeuI.sl. ah capital -as sveedillc as possible. NOgTIJf POLAND ALLIETFLEETS. -Wbich t the fall . L� staunch!.• d hid My �j SUFFER - WAR R u ,days of she Amman -=. ttD#[ " of the Ru tt►aaks- morning. a pre- vized field a and German outposts vanish at the Evcry One of e'en Ships Hit In Sharp Fight With to red some 1'I the ile act of the' Crq of "The Cotmachs Are Dardanelles Forts 7_. Coming." ' s in. A deslpatch from Petrograd says i'tlige t4 present WAt of Northe+rn Pohand is now- A despatch from Londsin says- Menace of Floating wined. clear of Germans, and then• out Can -The Admiralty -"announced Friday The minesin the. Us,rdaneltes A despa, posts among the villages are fre- night that the BritiOth battleships have proved a much greater menace P t> for quently demoralized. for thecry-� The bill to '"'ns ul of "Th•e C'ossae3cs are Myming" is r Ocean and Irresistible and the ; to the allied Beet than the ntimer- C'ode cunta cook} sutircient to make them vanish 1 French battleehi Bouvet struck-' urs mala! ft>rt+.-and tiara! authoti- re wa, I P ties. hall rf-dic" Shat as soon &I intended to 1.( the Many German guns recently_ taken, drifting mine.: in the I)ardaneliPy the strait wag cleared of that dan ''. dant d+rsclos in the north 4 Puland date from and were sunk. Most --of the men E ger, the .pas,ag+e wtl'uld 'soon be " 'in Toronto the early Re%enties They are mvv. one is guil ing the betst arrillery' into Western ,''n the Bouvet were lost. but nearly forced . tirimtwbc • trawlers and fence and I Poland. - all the crew, .if she Britisih war' E re'ncli fishing boats have been seat 'prisonment 'Etre cessation of con Hinden- slips were raved tt, the scene in Large numbers, sad any subject ounded i hu s entire northern an, which Thi is the most sa'riaus loss_ sus have bren engaged night and day K _ count.— at wag arrested by defeat, at Przas- tained by the- Anglo-French fleet in,SwePpinR the channels clear At ` Heave. Can 'aye n •sa, Orlitz, and in,Suwalki is tin- under-Yiee-Admiral -Carden. which!.one'time the task wa. almost cam• 't _ .of the rase a aro the doubtedly largefy due ta, the fail- has been bombardixe- the.- strait5� P!eted, tint recently., the Germans eubility that It has l and Turks have adopted the play { is an inten tire of the projected campaign in intermittently for m.,re �n twos i 2 g33 of iauttrhin Austin manes,- whiff Eastern '•Galicia. Tttis scheme is months .and has been increased g g leaving C' --'on re- carne down against the ships with 7. g believed to -have been resits the until it is now the must powerful in* or awls a total tremendous force, Swept at the rate central purpose of his strategy aggregation of fighting whips ever treaeon " men. since.the New Year -and dictated by a•sgembled for way' purposes. The of neatly ten miles an 'hour by the Hungary's political design's. i three ships ; went 'down during a, `t rung _current from the Sea of i The official statement issued hirioita cannonading inside the' 11larmura.: from the headquarters of Grand straiti, just outside the NX -arrows. I Kephez Forts Silenced. Duke Nicholas indicates that the .in which 16 battleships participated The Kephez forts replied strongtr y E Russian counter -offensive north of in relay^s. The trig British battle I when the battleships advanced fir. -ONE EPrzasnyxz is making- rapid pro- cruisier Inflexible and -the- Freneh I.inq-ftp the Dardanelle9 and all the — grew. Several villages and height:, battlesliip G.aulois were put out of -,hips were !tit, lit is asserted that in pile region have been conquered eommissi.}n temporarily: by lucky these forts finally were silenced and `,.Colonel eta:y front the German%, and fire gpns, shots'from the TurlI fort:. _ a_ bombardment of thane, is tlie.i 42 machine guns and several. hun- The yes els destroyed will not. it ( _farrows wa., tinder way when the d•red prit,ners have been taken, is stated by the admiralty ofic•ials, i three battleships struck the mina.. The.communication'aleo.gises the interfere with the Dardanelles up- The blowing up of the ships dud * first information from Russian eratiuns in the slightest. The -lost not a ces-anon of the fight-• ;D- A despatcb fr{xin Ottawa says: ligence : "Col.' Farquhar, Princes. sources of the now raid into Ger- ships will be replaced and The at in.q, which cont intied-unt-il darkness .? _ News of the devtb in action oI Col. Patricias, dead.. Lieut_ Mason, of man territory which the' C'zai•'s• tack un -the furls will be.carried un interverted_ F. D.'Far uhar, command' ofli- the same regiment, dead• Tliree tr�tps are making in the Niemen until the strait is passead Naval "It is officially confirmed that s. �e cer of the Princess Patricia's Cana i : twenty wounded." rt�giurr - Thep--have-eivs:�ed the experts+ say that both France and, Russian squadron lues approached ,. was received' The coat has not touched' the G�iv- border hear Tauroggen and also Great Britain expected to pay a the northern part of the Bosphor- dian Light Infantry roi on Sunday from the British War ernor-General's househ-,Id lightly. near Memel, the latter place being. big ,price for t'he posse,sion-of Cyn' ,us. say's .Reuter'a Petrograd eor- Ofce. Col- Farquhar is its third member on the shore _ol the Baltic.in the 5tantin-apl4t and, .that the general respondent. "The appearance of a The .message. Was at once com- to die in action. The first was 3 extreme northern corner of East scheme discounts even greater, the squadron caused a great panio• rnunicated to his Royal Highness jor Rivers Bulkely, -Comptroller of Prussia,' Rhere %'narrow. strip of !case's. in L'onstantinople." _ the, Governor-General, whose mili- the. Royal Household, who was Germany juts into Russia ..along -. terry Secretary prior to- going tq killed early in the tear while in the sea -coast. . In this operation -the front the late Col. Farquhar action with has own regiment• by the the Rztssians'have taken two guns, four machine guns and a quantity fisc been.. Col. Stanton,- his arc- -explosion of. a 'sliteli. .%'apt . New- -- 1 cessar as Melita: Secretary ton an aide de cam was killed b of supplies. ZEPPELIN i -R1ID y p. y + nand that one of his own eply i.. affected condlolence Frinstated 6at the Royal household a fCess bulletfhe rom smh rtly t Wafter the Socks Still Required, g es Also Handkerchiefs About a Dozen Incendiary' Bombs Dro !d on • to Lady Evelyn Farqulhar had been When the Princess Patricia Regi- - ' - _,._ - Y� PP- t, •cabled by the' Duke and Duchess of went was formed Cal. Farqultar re-_ •A -despatch from London says: OUtlyln� D1StrICts A Connaught. A separate cable to linquished his position' at Govern- We are asked to notify the:.s_orieties - . the -regiment' which •bears her name ment House to accept its con-tmand, .working .fur the Canadian coater was sent by the Princess Patricia and whipped it i i'to Ahs ,e so rapid- 1_ — - - PP P P gent that most kind; -of extra woo in sympathy for the loss of its gal- ly that rt needed 'little additional len comforts will not be required A despatch from Paris flays : Be -1 The different stations fur anti- _.; Sant commander. The message as training in England to fit it for the much longer, as. --supplies in -hand tween 1.15 and -3 o'clock Sunday aircraft' defence, opened fire upon are likely to meet the emend. the Zeppelins, wh:c+h were constant- -4.received contained the'brief Intel- 'front. d morning four Ze''ppelins started to- lc kept illumined b searchl' hto Sacks, however, are always re, wards. Paris from the of of I 3 quired, also bol ,red handkerchiefs, One appeared to have been hat.' tobacco, }Hies, games, newspapers. C'ompeigne, following the valley of The aeroplane. sgitadrut>. took.pa'tt - 'Phe War Contingent Association the Oise. Two were -compelled to in the action, liut nest hampered :-TO 1 I here is sending' -over fregfient con- return beFtlre reaching Paris, one pursuit. - - 1 signments •to all section's of - the at I:couen (ten miles north of Pa Summing TIP, the Zeppelin, raid C''a•nadian forces in the field, also i ris), 'the other at Mantes (ortr -the on Paris'wa,s a c--oinplenec failure. It to those seetion> &till i:n .England. Seine, thirty-six miles' from Maris). only , served to demonstrate how ,Government Wants Names of All Who Are Ready The concerts which have been so The bier two were attacked' by. w.el] the d'efansive arrangementa popular at, S&lis'buty'are to be con- aircraft guns and onl�' passed: over work. The. 'population was calm. r to Fill Positions and Release Ilen for War - tinued at_Shorncliffe. `A Canadian +uitlying district,-uf 'the north- On their way ba�k'.t'he Zeppellirtsi ;•, _ offrcer.writing from "t•he front &pro- ..western ].art of Paris An_ __d_ne,'ghh. - drnnn A zen_inrendiary__c+ - A despatch from Landon. sa's's: der _to. meet 'both the- present and Pc"" to the last batch of 'Magazines inq suburbs. They withdrew after plosive bombs on C'ompeigrre, do= "Any -*oma, who by working helps future needs• of pationaL i'ndttstry . sent out says they are almost worth having dropped a' dozen -bombs, Ing only unicnporta•nt damage. Rc,me of utiioh did not es lode. Tlfe- Tfiree Irtxm,bs were ' to release a, man oT to equip,a iman the Government- wish to obtain par- their weight in gold. Twenty --fire Aped on Ribe- sacks '6f Canadian news a erg. sent• damage done was unimportant. court-, and Dreclincaurt, - to the for fighting does a nartionai war ser ticula•rs from all women availab?e, leaf week have arrived, P p _ Seven• or eight Rersohs were in north 'of C'ompeign, without re - vice," says' Walter Riinci�ian, alit aro, without previous traini�r �,• - jured, bat.•only-one seriously: siilt."` President of the Board of Trade, in for pini -employment. - - - --art appeal,^to t ie-wnt11en of . t•he' . "Accordingly they invite all wo. 'Turk Horde in Persia •country': men 'who a:re prepared, if needed, - _ Stew Many Civtlians Kcs "If the full fighting power of the to take paid employment of artyCanadian Rather Than Sarrender Watson las to #>6 put forth on `the kind —industrial, agricultural, A despatch from London says field of battle;" the appeal con- clerical; etc.=to -enter • them'se9ves The Foreign Office`w.ag advised that Crimes, "die' fulit working power of upon the -register of women for war Turkish eaoldiers recently ran wild - ' - ' -' - = "t �'•" the nation must be madle available service. The registration is for the in the Urumis distriot of North- A upon a German french -and tried ' to carry on its aetseential trades -at urpose of finds'ngout stab reserve wesiteiai Persia -and' !silted 'several to breaJc in -the' protecting roof. Jules Cassag e; of the' 23rd Inf,an- me, In ggrtain iniportsnt oeou orces in wosnen.'a labor, trained hundred ci_vihama. The Turks are Bayonet and rifle were broker:, but ` iationai there &Te n+ot enough men &nd.'untrained, can be made !avail- said to have buuned� sevens! vil- try, a Canadian volunteer, is men- � to surrender, slid was .and wgmen to do the work. In or- able if required," leges after looting them. tioned in orders. He made a rush kil4ed on the spot. t ..- •. ... ... .. r - _-__ _... „_ +t ♦.....r • r.. =ester . ._.rs .-r.. ..,a - ' ..clay.. • • ..... � .:...0 ..... ' ....r•R - ' uw/.: R YFw �•cnwrn, .[ at. n .: . :. '.. '"' d• L: .�' 4! •• n.�y. �-•rma.l. .R..,b , ry �. .. � ... �, Z ''� 4 � vq--.y,..r ., � .:.:•'rt�--.'r .-y - �v.tiC.W�y ,, a aA/.�j'iT'aib. s?�"'yL�'.'-p�+RY_�.F�: 0 � � �„ 'in. .gar';rPZ_'4-y�/' • -..: - '�.'/iL-$, _ ' 1 x'rvr - �e' - •• p--. /^Y r�+:r $,'t' ��•�'I - - _ - - .'� - _ - �:+ -7. ^.�'. �d�?l..hsSY' a ... b-.. .. _r �.. r p'' scrims, curtain nets,chintz, curtain - - . a A cretonne, challies and also another Saturda -Mrs. A. Burrell spent a few lot of the famous "Cruma" printer -Fred Bunting visited friends days during -the past week with just, in at The Big Store. lin the city on Sunday. friends in Oshawa. _ • -The war taxes will come into force on the 15th of April. -Charles and Mrs. Pilkey, of Mount Albert, Sunda NOTICE TO CREDITORS spent over - -Miss Linton, of Toronto, Spent ----' - ---- LOCAL 1� S. -John McGinty has been off duty illness. -I & D. Banks has sold lois fancy driving .y on account of mare. -' -M re. F: H,'Hall lot viattlag rel- -A %Aandid assortment of atives and friends in the city for scrims, curtain nets,chintz, curtain -Miss JDbas was in the city on it few days. cretonne, challies and also another Saturda -Mrs. A. Burrell spent a few lot of the famous "Cruma" printer -Fred Bunting visited friends days during -the past week with just, in at The Big Store. lin the city on Sunday. friends in Oshawa. _ • -The war taxes will come into force on the 15th of April. -Charles and Mrs. Pilkey, of Mount Albert, Sunda NOTICE TO CREDITORS spent over - -Miss Linton, of Toronto, Spent with relatives here. Sunday with relatives in the vil- -Geo. W. P. Every, of Whitby, In the Matter of the Estate of George lage. was here on Monday attending the Hollinger, late of the Township ,f Pick- -Mrs. Birch, of the 3rd conces- funr.ral of the late S. T Gormley. eiing. in the County of Ontario. Yeoman, s;on, is confined to ber bed through -George and. Mrs. Gilders, of deceased Illness. Hespeler, are spending a few days Notice is hereby given pursuant to --Miss Yule, of Whitby, spent with Pickering friends , and, rel&- R- S. O-, Chap 1'21, that all persons Over Sunday w—'with—t5e Misses Lives. having claims against the said eeiate Shi'fleya._ —Those wiething pine or .hard- of George Hollinger, who died on or about the Thirteenth dray of.November —P. G. and MCR. Morcombe and wood slabs or sawdust should see 1914, are required to send or deliver to - family are spending a few days in D. N. Reesur's advt, in anoth orad ar n,-�VhiLevale. Ontario the city. eoluin0. on or before the 22nd day of April A. -Miss Rea Oag, on Montreaux, -Master Orville Coakwellenter- D. 1916, particulars of their claims Switzerland, is the guest of F. and twined a number of his .young duly verified, and notice is further Mrs. Hurst. friends 'to a birthday party on given that after the, last mentioned -Mrs. R. A. Douglas, of Mathe- Tuesday Afternoon. date the executors will proceed to dis- tion, is visiting her, mother. Mrs. -Ladies-Reroember our Milli- tribftte the aaid estate, having regard --$. Bunting. nary Opening Mar. 28th and 27th. 'advt. only to -the claims of which ire sbali then have notice. —Joshua N. Richardson spent a All are welcome. See on Dated at Whitby the 23rd day of ' couple of days last week in Mari- another page. D. Simpson & Co.* March D. 1915. posa on business. -Mrs. Walter Shepherd and LIEUz B.TsompsoN,l _- -La grippe is still very preval- daughter, - have, returned home D. R. BisATON, I Adminstrators, ent, very few persons having sue- after spending a week with the a awALL, --seeded in escaping. former's parents, James and Mrs. 26.2g Solicitor for Adminstrators. - -lir. F.-- U. Henry will be here as White, of the Brock Road. ..-usual next TneMay to attend to -There arrived --a few days ago PAPER HANGING! his professional duties, at The Big Store a large shipment —Mr. Williams, of Toronto, has ,of boots and shoes for spring. It parotin Graining g' and Decorating ?bsen in this locality dnring the contains something exceptional in past few days purchasing horses. ar man's heavy %vork boot. A = "-- Estimates given. -- -Harry .and MrF Powell are hark -tanned kip leather. Its a W. H• STEVENSON getting comfortably Fettled in boot n ith a record -every pair Pickering and R. R. No. 3, Oshawa -their new home on the lake shore. st-nniped by the maker. The - -- - _-� - -John Keane bits leased the ladies' purnps trued Oxfords are r-" IN -THE --SRI dwelling on chnreh street lately also very exceptional. " ..vacated by his son-in-law, Mr. -No word has yet been received the cooks thoughts turn to what Gibson. regarding the whereabouts of the tan -1 --get t -o eat. Try the Fruit— - -Robert'-f.*TYM-ley, of Whitby.1 Hon. Gerald Ward,-m-nf hi -bl`o Store For something tempting, s and Ed. E.- G,arniley, of Toronto, ther-io•la iv, Lord Crichton, .woo were here attending the funeral .,here supposed to have been taken pineapples, grape fruit, orangee, of their brother. prisoner@ by the Germans in the bariaoaa, lemons, Fpanish onions, 'r -;Mrs. Wm. :Morcombe will earlypart of the war. Lady Eve- celery, green oniuns,radish, lettuce hold an auction sale of her house- lyu Ward is expected back in To- rhubarb. Try 'Marquis' home hold furniture, etc. at her prem- ronto in a few days, having arriv- made candies. tiVe sell :�eilson'S ises on Saturday, April 3rd. ed lit New York on Saoday, . -The revnlar rurnthly meeting -W. Hobbs met with a painful Ice Cream Our special for Sat of the Autumn Leaf Mission Baud accident on Friday last while urday fresh fruit salad 15 cts. ,will be held at M". W, H Peak's loading hay at J, R. Linton's. He in the H. J. MARQUIS ,gat 2.30 oaa Saturday afternoon. was the act of putting on -John Busbridge, John Webb Oswald Gascoyne left last binding pole, which broke causing him to fall from the top of the g Q>Ot4l�O .,and week -for Whitby, when they load -to the floor, alighting on his - - - enliatrd in the third contingent. head. He remained unconscious -When making out your list of for a time, but we are pleased to- know he has i• Why and vegetable plants, that now quite re- -don't forget to call on our florist. covered. - not give your Frank H. Hall. Place your order- .early. -J. R. Liaton'a sale on Thurs- ,' toy and girl. an * day last was one of the most suc- held 1po rtunity to maketheirhome -Stewart Bell. who has been ceasful sales which have been -There � relieving in the Bowmanville in this neighborhood. w,ts study � and °11'�+f-ef G i v 9branch of the Standard Bank, has an irr,mense crowd present and t'm the same returned to his duties in the -bank biddingwas ver active. A cow �* �' c. <i6n 'here. and hr calf realized $120, and an success and aucaaea -George Cowan jr. of the Brock other stock in proportion. Seed a -tlie lad having the _ road. will hold au auction sale of barley brought $1.20 per bushel „lNantage of -horses, milrh cows a-nd -young and oats i•0 cents. The sale real- " �f T } ER S cattle on Friday, April 2nd: (Good :Led shout 2$1,,00, which was cue- a' TSI EBS 1 Friday,) siderably more than lyes expected. NEW INTERNATIONAL -Jaroea King who baa been in The hammer was wielded by W. !r. 1.:- is Tbis the , mploy of the G. T. R. for the B. Powell. D:. ^:i p ,nu. new cmation an.,4wer4 with final author - past fonrtpen yea section -roan will retire on April lst, owing to -A deep gloom, was cae;t over the village on Friday evening . its all kindsof pa hy-, biogrcinestiaphy, l,r"tori' bi,rgraPhy, failinellralth. when the report circtilted that in g`"Rrai+liy, Fpt Ilium, l+n mu nciatlun, sports, arts, -Mrs. Jordan, of Thorold, and Sartitiel T. Gormley half pas -ed an•1 sciences. Mrs. Hill, of St. Catharines, have away suddOhlywithoutanioment's 400000t'ocabularyTerms. Y, 00 Pates. been @pending a few dAys with warning. He had been in poor Ovcrb000llluvrr•asba.. ColoredPtatee. .their mother, '-sir-. Chas. RraVord, health for n buiriber of para and y '' trpe m°n°°" is with alert1#4 to The tppe mater in equivalent to that ' -:who has been on the sick list. had suffered greatly- during that of a l5 -volume encyclopedia. -Alfred Thorabaek who has titre, bEtt his patient. and cheer. More scholarly: Ac4urare. Coneenlent. -� AuctiorirsFcl!•v�e �- 3 been in the employ of Mr. Linton, fill disposition enabled him to uen Dictionary. of the baseline, for some time has bear his burden without a con!- REGULAR been engaged by James Underhill, plaint. -Daring the pn-seed few AND a '" of Claremont, as foreman on his weeks be. suffered rather more INDIA• farm. than usual, but he was able to 'go PAPER. -A number of friends called on about and bring sunshine into the EDITIA.N& i s L. H. and Mrs. Spragge and fam- lives of others. On the da of his g wRrrE for a- a ily on Friday evening to bid them death be was working all after- .peeimen passw - iuu.traLoas, eta. farewell prior to their departnre noc,n in his uanad happy mood, E• a .et of Pocket blew tf yo+ for Haldimand County, where time �compiained of but at supperp payor, � they have rented a farm. ppa�in in the region of- the heart. L g G � Co. - -Mre. Peter Lee has vacated .He thought the attack, as it had SPRI GFULD. suss. The Men s More r ' .o Get your `'Men's Wear," at the "Men's Store." We carry full- Iines, N of boots, shoes, ties, shirts, suits, coats, and balmacnana, and - .•g+• everything pertaining to men's apparel. These =, - are our specialties. Our rainegats and balmacaana are especially Rood v4ne." and are waranteed never to leak. We are age for the famous 20th Century Ulothing Co. nnr reputati:jtlff this line has been; trade. A perfect St and g action goes with every garment. l- Get the Habit. Go to Buntings. Et. A. -BUNTING, P.ICKERING NEW SPRING .-GOODS = - Last week we put in stock a large shipment of new spring goods. A daiitty ----- line of white wear, comprising blouses, housedresses. corset covers drawers. gowns, aprons, etc. A nice line of cotton crepes in navy, black and white, pink and sky at 15c. a yd. - -- Cotton,-nainsook. lawn and long cloth. Emb'y laces. Collars. scrim, bungalow nets. Call and inspect our boots and shoes as you will require a pair for Easter, --We – have a nice line for ladies, gents and children that will be sure to suit you in style quality and price. Choice Groceries—fisb. lettuce, celery, oranges. lemons, apricots, prunes, figs, dates, etc. G. A. G-ILLESPIE.. __DUNBARTON _ -- Iq = tore 'he 7 AN IMMENSE RAN GE -_ ou should see the immense range we are showing of Hobber Ila made -to -measure Saitinga, Overcoatings and TrouserinRa „ k4sn't its, satisfaction to know that everything "tnat's right' for this season will be found in the lines we are no* showing from the famous House of Hobberlin, Limited, Canada's greatest tailoring house. We are just as interested in selling pori the correct thing in styles as you are in getting it. - Prices start at $18 up to $40 KII the dwelling on the base line just' done before, would soon pass numn,a,emu:,.,u.nuw iun,,io,uumnn,umuno•R M s A P A north of No. 2 school and has mov- away, but shortly after he fell — ed to the bay where she now re- back in his chair and before any Repair shop I sides. Ben Wood, of Dunbarton, assistance could be rendered him has now moved 'on h his own he expired. In the death of 3tA y SAY ' FARMERS. place which MCA. Lee has just va• Gormley, who was in his 43rd Now is the time to get your Bic cies sated, year, Pickering loses one of its repaired for tbe4good roads. ' -The Women's Institute meet most popular citizens. His bright Get your Automoble Tires now. at the home of Mrs. W. J. Clarkcheerful disposition and ' his Prices are away down. Have you seem our stock of -on the afternoon of March 30th at friendly nature won him hosts of Ford size 811.30, other sizes is - 3 o'clock. As. the program is 'to friends among both old and young proportion. _ Pruning Tools ? s be Irish each of the members are and with the young particularly Ind phone 1913. � requested to give an anecdote of he was a great favorite. As a :Irish life and wit. All ladies cor= member of the choir for many Russell Andrew, Pruning sats; - - -Pruning Knives, dial] invited and made welcome.' year, he will be greatly missed by Tree Pruners, Pruning shears, y St. Andrew's church. His willing- DICKERING, Ont. _ _ -Among those who attended " � � • the funeral of the late S. T: Gorm- mess to assist on all 'occasions will Horse Clippers, Singers, Etc. ley on Monday were Mr, acid Mrs. snake his place hand to fill. The �. : DALE MILLS Quarrington, B. Heck, Mrs. Sex- large number at his funeral on - No.. 1 Government Standard Timothy and Clover Seed. smith, Francis Miller, Thos. Har- Monday afternoon to the family _ PICKERiNQ• rieon, of Toronto ; Oliver Clark, plot in the Methodist cemeteryU N D Y . s of Goderieh ; sirs. John Holt, of and the many floral tributes testi Ro al Household Flour is the Darlington, and Thomas and Mrs. fled to his great .popularity. He _ Gormley. of Oshawa, is'sgrvived by two sisters and best for Bread, Trp a bag. - -Cod,-Farquhar; coulntati er o brot�er#, Mrs._Arthur Gorm- GlenoraFlour Pastry Flour the Princess Patricias has been ley and Margaret, John, Wm. Ed. _ Graham Flour killed in Action. The Colonel was and Alex tdto have the sympathy Fresh Rolled Oats �t��r well known in Toronto and was of all in their bereavement. Some Interstin to Farmers ! a :fragUent . visitor • at the -Bran . and Shorts _--_-- _in g :home of Lord and 'Lady Hyde, ^ A� I�� 'Oats and Oat Chop (only the Earl and Countess of �,7Va�tI/w S _ ':fin future I will have Harness and Horse Goods at W. J. Clarendon.) He was very popular . "Shur Crop" y' ;Heavy Mixed Feed _,,Bodell's, Brouxbam, at regular prices. :in social and military_ circles. _ Shur CrG'p F@rt�hzer Mixed Hen Feed I all Call and see him. -Walter and Mrs. Stedenaon will pay you from 20 to 100 % pro0t Cracked Corn, Wheat mixed - - - left last week for their new home Barley, Robe= Blankets Rugs and all horset�upn s Ho Meal will reduce vont feed y, Buckwheattogether Full stock of Harness, , in Bron ham, b1 r. Stevenson hay B goods at Pickering. _ g bill and make your bogs pay In spite Caldwell's Cream, tubstitnte ing rented his fat.�ter's farm. In of - the high coat.of feed. _ Boots and shoes paired as well as harness. their leaving Pickering, the ,Beth- Gunn's Ground Bone and Beef Scrap Calf Meal. - ;r. Molas9tne Meal. -- .B Tisa re NE S: ENTIPORM odist church will lose two, of `heir will make your hens lay and keep most active members, Mr. Stev= them -laying.- - PICHERINC% HAR 1* - enson being superintendent of the For prices address Special prices in ton lots. ,�'• J. COABWELL. ,9abbath school and Mrs. Ste n- Thos. Reerr3ly, Phone Ind. 301. '41 :son a teacher. In these capacities - „I.00lI�t fill ='. W, 'ziCiAAicLe: Ilhcy',.}rill be greatly missed. . Iaac't. phone, ;bark. 1308 Chopping every day. :;,, • c ',. ,..: a- ,,...:4w m.3.Y... - ..,./ . ^R..:. .' -: . _. ..-.-.: 'uY . �-.8..1., _:_. - - -: ^w..�..r""v.• --•b`a i^ 4:h -f•_-. ••<T•�*:...-a.-_�?::.f+!m` - �� iC�i4^lGti1:1f •"n- .f